2012 Arkansas State football reference guide
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2012 Arkansas State football reference guide
2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS PLAYERS Returning Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-51 2012 Signing Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-56 2011 IN REVIEW Sun Belt Conference Champions . . . . . .57 GoDaddy.Com Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Results and Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-63 Game Recaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-69 Sun Belt Conference Review . . . . . . .70-77 OPPONENTS Opponent Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-81 All-Time Series Results . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 Attendance Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 HISTORY Red Wolves in the Pros . . . . . . . . . . .86-88 All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Honors and Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-94 All-Conference Players . . . . . . . . . . . .95-96 All-Time Lettermen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-103 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . .104-109 All-Time Conference Standings . . .110-112 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113-115 Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116-133 Hall of Honor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134-135 CREDITS The 2012 Arkansas State football reference guide is a publication of the Arkansas State University Sports Information Office. PHOTOGRAPHY Nelson Chenault, Terry Bill, Richard Bishop (Bishop Photography), Frank Staples, Hannah Dolle, Ashley Helliwell, Jonesboro Sun, Ernie Rice, Sun Belt Conference, John Bunch, ASU Sports Information. COVER DESIGN ASU Creative Services. The ASU football program is on probation until March 10, 2013 for NCAA violations involving ineligible participation, extra benefits, failure to monitor and unethical conduct. The penalties include: public reprimand and censure; two years probation through March 10, 2013; loss of one scholarship (2011-12 and 2012-13); vacation of six wins in 2006 and four wins in 2005; $43,500 fine. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW THIS IS ASU Athletics Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Arkansas State University . . . . . . . . . . .146 Jonesboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 Sun Belt Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 ASU Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 ASU Chancellor Dr. Tim Hudson . . . . . . . . . .150 ASU Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee . . . . .151 Athletic Department Directory . . . . . . . .152 OPPONENTS COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Gus Malzahn . . . . . . . . .17-19 Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-28 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-32 HISTORY THE 2012 SEASON Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-10 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Alphabetical Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 Numerical Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15 Post-Spring Depth Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Red Wolves at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 THIS IS ASU FOOTBALL Football Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 ASU Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 Strength and Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . .138 Athletic Training Room . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 Locker Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 Recruiting Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142 Ring of Honor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY INTRODUCTION Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 1 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 2 ARKANSAS STATE QUICK FACTS Location . . . . . . . .Jonesboro, Ark. (67,263) Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red Wolves Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13,900 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scarlet & Black Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1909 Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ASU Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,406 Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA FBS Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun Belt President . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Charles L. Welch Chancellor . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Tim Hudson Director of Athletics . . . . . . . .Dr. Dean Lee Athletic Dept. Phone . . . . . . .870-972-3880 Athletic Web Site . .AStateRedWolves.com ASU FOOTBALL HISTORY First year of football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1911 All-time record . . . . . . . . . . . . .416*-454-37 All-time bowl/playoff record . . . . . . . . .9-9-1 Last postseason appearance: 2011, GoDaddy.com Bowl Northern Illinois 38, ASU 20 *4 wins in 2005 and 6 wins in 2006 vacated due to NCAA sanctions (actual on-field record: 426-454-37) 2012 TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-3 Conference Record/Finish . . . . . . . .8-0/1st Basic Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Multiple Basic Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Multiple Lettermen Ret. .52 (31 off./17 def./ 4 spec.) Lettermen Lost . .26 (8 off./16 def./2 spec.) Starters Ret. . . . . . . . . . . . .10 (6 off./4 def.) Offense (6): Ryan Aplin (Sr., QB), Cliff Mitchell (Jr., OL), Zack McKnight (Sr., OL), Kedric Murry (Sr., TE), Josh Jarboe (Sr., WR), Taylor Stockemer (Sr., WR) Defense (4): Ryan Carrethers (Jr., DL), Nathan Herrold (Sr., LB), Don Jones (Sr., DB), Sterling Young (So., S) Starters Lost . . . . . . . . . . .12 (5 off./7 def.) Offense (5): Tom Castilaw (OL), Dwayne Frampton (WR), Alex Kauti (OL), Derek Lawson (RB), Delano Moore (OL) Defense (7): Demario Davis (LB), Darron Edwards (CB), Darryl Feemster (CB), Brandon Joiner (DE), Kelcie McCray (S), Justin Robertson (DE), Dorvus Woods (DL) COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gus Malzahn (Henderson State, ‘90) Record at ASU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Year Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Year Football Office Phone . . . . . .870-972-2082 Offensive Coordinator/QBs . .Rhett Lashlee Defensive Coordinator/LBs . .John Thompson RBs/Special Teams Coordinator . . .Eliah Drinkwitz Offensive Line . . . . . . . . . . . . .J.B. Grimes Cornerbacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Gunn Safeties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brandon Hall Defensive Line . . . . . . . . . . .Kenny Ingram Tight Ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dean Jackson WRs/Recruiting Coordinator . . .Casey Woods GA Coach (defense) . . . . . . . .Jon Bradley GA Coach (offense) . . . . . . . . . .Kodi Burns GA Coach (defense) . . . . . . . . .Cam Clark GA Coach (offense) . . . . . . . . . .Eric Munoz SUPPORT STAFF Asst. AD for Football Operations . . .Carter Ford Director of Football Operations . . .Jamie Croley Football Operations Intern/Camp Director . .Brett Whiteside Defensive Quality Control Intern . .Scott Symons Strength Coach . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Russell Certified Athletic Trainer . . . . . .Ron Carroll Facilities/Equipment Supervisor . .Bryan Harrod Video Coordinator . . . . . . . . . .Liz Lambert Administrative Assistant . . .Karen Rinehart Administrative Assistant . . . .Yvonne Foster 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS RADIO INFORMATION Radio . . . . . . . .EAB Sports Radio Network Jonesboro . . . .KFIN 107.9 FM (Flagship) Play-by-Play Announcer . . . . . . .Matt Stolz Stolz Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-273-5028 Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Keedy Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brad Bobo Bobo Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-2682 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT We pursue and share knowledge within a caring community that prepares students in challenging and diverse ways to become more productive global citizens. ARKANSAS STATE ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Arkansas State University Athletics supports the university mission through our commitment to student-athletes in their pursuit of academic achievements, athletic accomplishments, social development and personal growth. ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS IMPORTANT NUMBERS ASU Dept. of Athletics . . . . .870-972-3880 ASU FB Office/Fax . . .870-972-2082/2797 Sun Belt Office/Fax . . .504-299-9066/9068 ASU FB Video Footage Contact . . .Liz Lambert Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-8004 HISTORY The Arkansas State Department of Athletics unveiled its new online virtual media guide in 2010, launching the interactive publication on AStateRedWolves.com. A-State Athletics partnered with DOCDI Consulting to construct a virtual media guide intended to compliment AStateRedWolves.com and the printable versions of its reference guides created for each of its 16 NCAA Intercollegiate sports. The virtual guide not only highlights each A-State sport, it also makes information and videos detailing different aspects of the athletic department and university available in one central location for fans, alumni, media and prospective studentathletes. The newest addition to AStateRedWolves.com can be found at the top of the home page under “virtual guides” and can also be accessed by going directly to AStateGuides.com. Visitors are greeted by an introduction from ASU Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee on a home page that allows viewers to easily navigate information about A-State Athletics and its individual sports. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY ASTATEGUIDES.COM COACHES 2012 SEASON quick facts AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL SPORTS INFORMATION SID Main Phone Number . . .870-972-2541 Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-3367 Press Box Phone . . . . . . . . .870-972-2541 Assistant AD/SID . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry Scott Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-3405 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-243-6021 E-Mail Address . . . . . [email protected] Asst. SID (secondary FB contact) . . . . . . . . . .TBA Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-2707 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA E-Mail Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA Asst. SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-3547 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA E-Mail Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA Graduate Assistant . . . . . . . . .Chris Graddy Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-2541 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-351-1692 E-Mail Address . [email protected] Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1000, State University, AR 72467 Overnight Address: 217 Olympic Dr., Jonesboro, AR 72401 3 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaches MEDIA 2012 Season and Staff INFORMATION Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 4 PRESS BOX: The press box at ASU Stadium is a three-floor facility located on the west side of the stadium complex. It has elevator service to the two media levels (top and middle) used by working media representatives. The top level contains the photo deck and television booth, and the air-conditioned middle level houses sportswriters, statisticians and radio personnel. The press box is equipped with phone lines, high-speed internet connections and wireless internet service. Admittance to these levels is by special credentials issued only by the ASU Sports Information Department. The credential must be shown to the elevator operator. CREDENTIALS: Requests with names should be made as far in advance as possible because of space limitations. Requests are honored from official media outlets. Requests from individuals not employed by a media outlet, including free lance photographers, will not be considered. Because of space limitations, some requests may be filled with a game ticket instead. Passes will be mailed to valid applicants as long as time permits; otherwise, they may be claimed at the “Media Will Call” window on the northwest side (press box side) at Gate 10. Spouses, dates, children (under the age of 18), and non-workers are NOT permitted in the press box. Passes must be displayed at all times during the game. ASU reserves the right to revoke passes and privileges at any time due to misrepresentation or misconduct. Credentials are not transferable. Direct ALL requests for home game credentials to the ASU Sports Information Department. Requests for road game credentials should be made to the Sports Information Director of the host institution. MEDIA WILL CALL: If time does not permit to mail, credentials may be picked up at Media Will Call. The Ticket Office is open on game day beginning at 9:00 a.m. until two hours before kickoff. At that time, media representatives may pick up credentials by showing a photo ID at the stadium (Gate 10). PARKING: Parking is available for the working media on the northwest grass lot of the stadium complex across the street from the ASU soccer field. Parking is on a first-come-firstserved basis. Show the parking credential to the parking attendant and you will be allowed in the parking lot if space permits. ASU SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Jerry Scott Director Office: 870-972-3405 Cell: 870-243-6021 [email protected] TBA Assistant Director Office: 870-972-2707 TBA Assistant Director Office: 870-972-3547 Chris Graddy Graduate Assistant Office: 870-972-2428 Cell: 870-351-1692 [email protected] Main Phone/FAX: 870-972-2541/3367 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1000, State University, AR 72467 Delivery Address: 217 Olympic Dr., Jonesboro, AR 72401 GAME-DAY RADIO/TELEVISION: Radio broadcasts of ASU football games are part of the EAB Sports Radio Network. Stations wishing to receive the broadcasts or needing more information about the EAB Sports Radio Network should contact Brad Bobo in ASU’s Athletics Department at 870-972-3930. Only the “official” radio outlet of the visiting team, as designated by the visiting sports information director, will be permitted originating privileges unless special permission is obtained by the ASU Sports Information Director. Radio booths are located on floor two of the Press Box. Both the home and visitor booths contain two dial-up lines. There is also a dry pair hookup in both the home and visitor’s dressing room for post-game radio interviews. For additional telephone information, contact the ASU Telecommunications Office at 870-9722542. SATELLITE TRUCKS: Any outlet using a satellite truck must request access and have the truck in place five hours prior to kickoff. Contact the Sports Information Office. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS PLAYER INTERVIEWS: All telephone or inperson interviews with any of the players must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. No player telephone numbers or housing information will be given out, but arrangements will be made for players to return calls to media members at a mutually agreed upon time. When visiting practice sessions, media members are encouraged to conduct interviews with players after practice. COLLEGE PRESS BOX: Media can access notes, quotes, stats, media information and much more from Arkansas State and its opponents on the Sun Belt section of CollegePressBox.com. To access the site, visit www.collegepressbox.com. For the site’s username and password, please contact the ASU Sports Information Office. BEST TIME TO CALL HEAD COACH: If you find it impossible to attend the regular media conference, Coach Malzahn is usually available for phone interviews in his office from 10noon Monday through Thursday. Contact the Sports Informaiton Office. INJURY INFORMATION POLICY: A studentathlete's health information is protected by federal regulations under either the Health Information Portability and Accountability (HIPPA) or the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (the Buckley Amendment) and may not be disclosed without either the student-athlete’s authorization under HIPPA or their consent under the Buckley Amendment. Authorized/consented injury information pertaining to a student-athlete shall be released 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: The Arkansas State Department of Athletics regularly posts video from ASU football press conferences, practices and games to the department’s FTP site. Television stations wishing to access the FTP site to download video and sound should contact the ASU Sports Information Office. HISTORY LOCKER ROOM POLICY: ASU’s locker room is closed to all media both at ASU Stadium and on the road. The equipment room and athletic training room are off limits to the media. Media members wishing to interview any players following the game may submit a list of players they wish to interview to the Sports Information Director during the game. All media members will have access to any player or coach in the designated interview area on the third floor of the ASU Football Complex. WEEKLY MEDIA CONFERENCES: Media representatives are encouraged to visit with Head Coach Gus Malzahn during his weekly press conference. Quotes from the press conference and game notes are available on-line (www.AStateRedWolves.com). Those wishing to receive weekly releases should send your e-mail address to the Sports Information Office. Media representatives can receive the notes through a PDF format. Notes can also be faxed to the media outlet. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY GAME SERVICES: Programs, notes, reference guides, flip cards, statistics, quotes and play-by-play are provided. Six phones are available in the press box for media use, as is a fax machine. Books of all information will be available after the game. The Press Box refreshment bar, with complimentary soft drinks and snacks, is open before and throughout the game. PRACTICES: Practices will be announced as open or closed through the ASU Sports Information Department. Video crews wishing to film practice must notify the Sports Information Office in advance. If TV crews wish to interview a player or coach, please notify the Sports Information Department. COACHES MEDIA 2012 SEASON AND STAFF INFORMATION 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHERS: ASU Stadium’s lighting system is multi-vapor with a 100 candlepower rating and a color temperature of 3400 degrees Kelvin. Credentials are required to shoot from either the photo deck or the sidelines and are issued by the Sports Information Department. Certified photographers of newspapers, magazines, wire services and TV stations must request passes in writing. Credentials must be visible at all times. Freelance photography is prohibited. No credentials will be issued to freelance photographers. Photographers are not permitted to shoot between the 25-yard lines. No one is permitted in the bench area, on the playing field or in the 12-foot area between the limit line and the sideline any time after competition begins, including timeouts. Photographers working on the field level may not obstruct the view of a ticket purchaser. No media personnel or their equipment shall be in the team area or coaching box, and no media personnel shall communicate in any way with persons in the team area or coaching box. 5 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaches MEDIA 2012 Season and Staff INFORMATION Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 6 to the media through the Sports Information Department after being authorized by the athletic trainer and head football coach. Team physicians may be available to offer explanation on injuries if requested by the athletic trainer and head coach. Any sideline or locker room report made to the media shall be made by an athletic trainer, team physician, or sports information staff representative. The EAB Sports Radio Network will broadcast every ASU football game during the 2012 season, originating from flagship station 107.9 FM (KFIN). Calling play-by-play for the Red Wolves will be Matt Stolz (pictured above right), who is entering his eighth season as the voice of the Red Wolves. Arkansas High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame member and former Newport High School head football coach Bill Keedy (pictured above left) enters his 12th year as an analyst for the EAB Sports Radio Network. Brad Bobo is entering his 10th year as the broadcast engineer for the EAB Sports Radio Network. Bobo is also the Director of Broadcast, Licensing and New Media in the ASU athletic department and handles play-by-play duties for the ASU women’s basketball team. EAB SPORTS RADIO NETWORK KFIN 107.9 FM . . . . . . Jonesboro (Flagship) KKSP 93.3 FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Rock KTRQ 102.3 FM. . . Memphis/West Memphis KEAZ 100.7 FM . . . . . Searcy/Heber Springs KCTT 101.7 FM . . . . . . . . . Mountain Home KWYN 1400 AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wynne KRLW 1320 AM . . . . . . Walnut Ridge/Pocahontas KRLW 106.3 FM. . . . . . Walnut Ridge/Pocahontas KCCB 1260 AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corning KWAK 105.5 FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stuttgart KQEW 102.3 FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fordyce KOOU 104.7 FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hardy KOTN 102.5 FM . . . . . . . . . Gould/Monticello KLFI 104.7 FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Searcy ASU-TV Students from ASU’s Radio-Television program, under the direction of Collin Pillow, operate the stadium jumbotron and handle TV replays of each game that can be seen throughout the area during the following week. DIRECTIONS TO ASU STADIUM From Memphis International Airport: Start going toward the Airport Exit on Winchester Road. Bear right on Plough Boulevard for 1.4 miles. Take ramp onto I-240 West toward I240 Little Rock/Downtown for 2.6 miles. Continue on I-55 North for 6.1 miles. Take the St. Louis/Little Rock exit on I-55 North and go 24.4 miles. Take exit 23B/Marked Tree/Jonesboro onto US-61for 0.5 miles. Continue on US-63 North for 41 miles. Take ramp toward Caraway Road/Stadium Boulevard for 0.2 miles. Bear right on Stadium Boulevard and go 2.2 miles until seeing ASU Stadium on the left. Parking is available for the working media on the northwest grass lot of the stadium complex. From Little Rock National Airport: Leaving the airport on East Roosevelt Road go 0.3 miles and continue on Annie M. Bankhead Drive for another 0.4 miles. Turn left to take the ramp onto I-440 East toward TO I-40 for 11.3 miles. Take the Jacksonville exit onto US67 North and go 96.5 miles. Turn right on AR226E and go 11.7 miles. Turn right on Co. Road 203. Turn left on US-49 for 6.5 miles. Take ramp onto US 49 North and go 2.7 miles until taking the Stadium Boulevard exit for 0.2 miles. Turn left on Stadium Boulevard and go 2.4 miles until seeing ASU Stadium on the left. Parking is available for working media on the northwest grass lot of the stadium complex. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TELEVISION KAIT-TV (ABC) P.O. Box 790, Jonesboro, AR 72403 870-931-8888 (Phone), 870-933-8058 (Fax) [email protected] ASU-TV P.O. Box 2160, State University, AR 72467 870-972-3070 (Phone), 870-972-3828 (Fax) [email protected] KARK-TV (NBC) 1401 West Capitol Ave., Suite 104 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-4444 (Phone), 501-375-1961 (Fax) [email protected] KATV-TV (ABC) 401 South Main, Little Rock, AR 72201 501-372-7777 (Phone), 501-324-7546 (Fax) [email protected] 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS RADIO KASU (91.9 FM) P.O. Box 2160, State University, AR 72467 870-972-3070 EAST ARKANSAS BROADCASTERS 403 West Parker Road, Jonesboro, AR 72401 KWHF (95.9 FM), 870-934-5009 KBTM (1230 AM & 101.3 FM), 870-935-5597 KFIN (107.9 FM), 870-932-1079 KIYS (101.7 FM), 870-935-5598 KNEA (970 AM & 95.3 FM), 870-932-8400 JONESBORO RADIO GROUP 314 Union, Jonesboro, AR 72401 KDXY (104.9 FM), 870-933-8800 KEGI (100.5 FM), 870-934-5009 KDXY-HD3 (92.7 FM), 870-933-8800 KJBX (106.3 FM), 870-933-8800 KDXY-HD2(107.5 FM), 870-933-8800 103.9 FM The Game, 870-931-7500 2400 E. Highland Dr., Jonesboro, AR 72404 KDRS (1490 AM & 107.1 FM), 870-236-7267 400 Tower Drive, Paragould, AR 72450 KPOC/KRLW (106.3 FM & 1320 AM), 870-886-6666 P.O. Box 508, Pocahontas, AR 72455 KABZ (103.7 FM The Buzz), 870-886-6666 2400 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock, AR 72202 ESPN Radio (730 AM), 901-522-1919 203 Beale Street, Suite 204, Memphis, TN 38103 WHBQ (Sports 560 AM), 901-522-1919 6080 Mt. Moriah Ext., Memphis, TN 38115 HISTORY KTHV-TV (CBS) 8th & Izard, Little Rock, AR 72203 501-244-4572 (Phone), 501-376-1645 (Fax) [email protected] KLRT-TV (FOX) 10800 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock, AR 72204 501-217-4257 (Phone), 501-227-0855 (Fax) [email protected] WREG-TV (CBS) 803 Channel 3 Drive, Memphis, TN 38104 901-527-9336 (Phone), 901-577-0198 (Fax) [email protected] WMC-TV (NBC) 1960 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104 901-726-0416 (Phone), 901-278-7633 (Fax) [email protected] WHBQ-TV (FOX) 485 S. Highland Street, Memphis, TN 38111 901-320-1313 (Phone), 901-320-1366 (Fax) [email protected] WPTY-TV (ABC) 2701 Union Extended, Memphis, TN 38112 901-323-2430 (Phone), 901-452-1820 (Fax) [email protected] THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY PRINT/ONLINE MEDIA Jonesboro Sun P.O. Box 1249, Jonesboro, AR 72403 870-935-5525 (Phone), 870-935-5823 (Fax) [email protected] Arkansas Democrat-Gazette P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203 501-378-3411 (Phone), 501-375-4521 (Fax) [email protected] Associated Press 10802 Executive Center Dr., Suite 100 Little Rock, AR 72211 501-225-3668 (Phone), 501-225-3249 (Fax) The Herald P.O. Box 1930, State University, AR 72467 87-972-3075 (Phone), 870-910-8042 (Fax) [email protected] Memphis Commercial Appeal 495 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38101 800-444-6397 (Phone), 901-529-2362 (Fax) [email protected] Stephens Media Group 401 South Victory, Little Rock, AR 72201 501-374-0699 (Office), 501-374-0860 (Fax) [email protected] Paragould Daily Press P.O. Box 38, Paragould, AR 72450 870-239-8562 (Phone), 870-239-8565 (Fax) [email protected] Newport Daily Independent 2408 Hwy 367 North, Newport, AR 72112 870-523-5855 (Phone), 870-523-6542 (Fax) [email protected] Arkansas Sports 360.com 122 E. Second Street, Little Rock, AR 72201 501-372-1443 (Phone), 501-375-7933 (Fax) AStateNation.com 501-618-0077 (Phone) [email protected] COACHES media 2012 SEASON AND STAFF information 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 7 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 OUTLOOK Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 8 As another football season approaches, the excitement surrounding the Arkansas State Red Wolves football program continues to escalate. There have been a number of changes over the last year, leading to an unprecedented level of anticipation for a new season to kickoff. The Red Wolves enjoyed a successful 2011 campaign that saw them finish with a 10-3 record, including a perfect 8-0 mark in Sun Belt Conference play, to earn an invitation to the GoDaddy.com Bowl. ASU’s 10 wins was its most as an FBS member and is tied for the fourth most in school history. The Red Wolves also became just the third Sun Belt Conference team to go undefeated in league play and claimed the SBC title outright for the first time in school history. Building on the excitement garnered by the 2011 team, Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee announced at a Dec. 14 press conference that Gus Malzahn had been selected as the 28th head football coach in school history. Malzahn returns to his home state after enjoying three successful stints as a top assistant at three FBS universities. A name highly recognized throughout Arkansas and the nation, Malzahn came to Arkansas State after serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Auburn for the past three seasons. A native of Fort Smith, Ark., Malzahn was named the winner of the 2010 Frank Broyles Award, given annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. Malzahn has assembled his first coaching staff, which includes new defensive coordinator and line backer coach John Thompson and new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Rhett Lashlee. Thompson is a veteran coach with over 29 years of experience, while Lashlee spent the 2011 season as the offensive coordinator at Samford and previously worked with Malzahn as a graduate as- sistant coach at Auburn. Other new faces on the coaching staff include running backs coach and special teams coordinator Eliah Drinkwitz, offensive live coach J.B. Grimes, safeties coach Brandon Hall, tight ends coach Dean Jackson, defensive line coach Kenny Ingram and wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator Casey Woods. Veteran coach David Gunn remains on staff after serving as the interim head coach during the GoDaddy.com Bowl game and will coach cornerbacks. Upon being named head coach, Malzahn immediately began working on his first recruiting class that included 27 high school and junior college standouts from eight different states. With a Parade All-American, Under Armour AllAmerican, NJCAA All-American, 24 players that earned either junior college all-conference or high school all-state recognition and 18 players rated at least three stars by one or more of the major recruiting sources, the 2012 class could be considered one of the best in the history of the ASU football program. With a highlytouted recruiting class and a talented corps of returning players, the excitement for the 2012 season is high. The Red Wolves return 52 lettermen, including six starters on an offense that ranked No. 24 in the nation and four on a defense that also ranked 24th. Among the returning players are 2011 Sun Belt Player of the Year Ryan Aplin, second team all-conference wideout Josh Jarboe and honorable mention all-league performers Taylor Stockemer and Neely Sullivent at wide receiver and punter, respectively. Aplin was also named the 2012 SBC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, while Jarboe and, offensive linemen Zack McKnight and defensive back Don Jones were RYAN APLIN SR., QB 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS RUNNING BACKS Sophomore running back Frankie Jackson returns after appearing in 12 of the Red Wolves’ 13 games in 2011. As a freshman, Jackson ran for 355 yards and six touchdowns. He also caught 13 passes out of the backfield for 178 yards. Sirgregory Thornton should also push Jackson for playing time after NATHAN HERROLD SR., LB TIGHT END A-State returns two tight ends who played significant roles last season. Senior Kedric Murry started nine games and recorded nine receptions for 88 yards. Fellow senior Anthony Kincy also saw time at the tight end position and finished the 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS HISTORY QUARTERBACK The Red Wolves are set at the quarterback position with All-America and Heisman candidate Ryan Aplin. The senior signal caller holds 16 schools records, and he is currently second in career total offense and passing yards, third in passing touchdowns and fifth in rushing touchdowns. He has been added to the Walter Camp, Manning, Davey O’Brien and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm preseason award watch lists. A-State also returns Phillip Butterfield, who missed the entire 2011 season with an injury. During the 2010 season, Butterfield averaged 5.7 yards per rush, while running and throwing for one touchdown. WIDE RECEIVER Senior Josh Jarboe made an immediate impact in 2011 and figures to be a big part of the A-State passing attack in 2012. Last year, the junior college transfer hauled in 54 catches for 730 yards and two touchdowns. He averaged nearly 13.5 yards per catch and recorded a seasonlong reception of 71 yards against Memphis. Senior Taylor Stockemer became a favorite target for Aplin, finishing the year with 48 receptions that ranked as the third most on the team. He enters this year tied for second all-time in career touchdown receptions with 13 and needs just three more to break the school record. His also ranks among the top-10 in career receiving yards and career receptions. He posted career highs in the GoDaddy.com Bowl with 11 receptions for 185 yards. The Red Wolves also expect production from senior Allen Muse, junior Carlos McCants and sophomore Earl Lucas. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY playing in just four games last season due to injury. He finished the season with a 6.8 yards per rush average, recording 120 yards on just 18 carries. Aplin was the team’s leading rusher with 588 yards on 161 carries and scored 10 touchdowns. He finished the year with a 3.7 yards per rush average and averaged over 45 yards rushing per game. Transfer David Oku also figures to be in the mix after transferring from Tennessee. He was rated the nation’s. No. 1 all-purpose back in the 2009 signing class. COACHES 2012 OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL also tabbed preseason all-conference. Offensively, the Red Wolves return their leading passer, three of their top five rushers and four of their top five receivers that finished first in the Sun Belt Conference in total offense. ASU also returns starting tight end Kedric Murry and will look to McKnight to anchor an offensive line that was strong in the spring. ASU returns four starters on defense, including 2011 All-Sun Belt Conference performer Nathan Herrold at linebacker. Sterling Young will anchor one of the safety positions, while Ryan Carrethers is expected to play a big role up front and Jones lead a talented secondary. 9 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 OUTLOOK Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 10 year with nine receptions for 91 yards and one touchdown. Both will be used in an H-Back role along with Andre Smith, who spent the 2011 season at quarterback. Smith spent the entire 2010 campaign at tight end, where he caught at least one pass in five games. Freshman Darion Griswold could see time at the traditional tight end position, along with sophomore Kenneth Rains. team, and 3.5 sacks. Sophomore Qushaun Lee is the fourth leading tackler among all returning players and was a fourth team preseason AllSun Belt selection by Phil Steele’s. Junior LaAngelo Albright played in a reserve role last season and could see an increase in playing time in 2012, while senior Nick Nelms could see an elevated role as well. OFFENSIVE LINE The offensive line will have a mix of returning talent and fresh faces in 2012. Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference selection Zack McKnight will anchor the line at tackle. He s t a r t e d every game for the Red Wolves last season. Junior Cliff Mitchell started 11 games and figures to be in the rotation again after helping ASU have the No. 2 ranked rushing offense in the SBC. Juniors Jake Campbell and Steven Haunga and senior Eric Allen could also see a rise in playing time. SECONDARY Senior defensive back Don Jones and safety Sterling Young will return to anchor a defensive backfield that was among the league’s best in 2011. Jones has one interception and three pass breakups. He also had a sack and finished fourth on the team with 54 tackles. Young was fifth on the team with 51 tackles and also had an interception and two pass breakups. Senior Chaz Scales played in all 13 games last season, including two as a starter, and was a preseason second team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele’s. SPECIAL TEAMS The Red Wolves return a wealth of talent on special teams. Junior Brian Davis will handle the place kicking duties after having a career year as a sophomore. He already ranks seventh on the all-time career scoring list by kicking at ASU and was tied for second in the Sun Belt Conference for field goals made a year ago. He was also third in the conference in scoring by kick and was No. 23 in the nation in field goals made. He was named a Phil Steele’s third team preseason All-Sun Belt Conference choice. Senior punter Neely Sullivent returns after earning All-Sun Belt Conference honorable mention honors at punter. DEFENSIVE LINE The Red Wolves return very important pieces too in juniors Ryan Carrethers and Amos Draper and senior Tim Starson. Carrethers led all interior defensive linemen with 29 tackles, including a career-high seven against Louisiana-Lafayette. He has been named as an Athlon second team and Phil Steele’s third team preseason All-Sun Belt Conference choice. Starson played in 13 games at defensive end last season and posted career highs in tackles and tackles for loss. He recorded a career-high five tackles against North Texas and should be an important piece on ASU’s defensive line. DON JONES SR., DB LINEBACKER ASU will return standout Nathan Herrold, who earned second-team all-conference honors in 2011. The senior finished with 66 tackles, third most on the 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Sept. 1 . . . . at Oregon (ESPN) . . . . . . . . . . . Eugene, Ore. . . 9:30 p.m. Sept. 8 . . . . MEMPHIS (ESPN3.com). . . . . . . JONESBORO . . . . 6 p.m. Sept. 15 . . . at Nebraska (ESPN, ESPN or ESPNU) . . Lincoln, Neb. . . . . 11 a.m. Sept. 22 . . . ALCORN STATE . . . . . . . . . . JONESBORO . . . . 6 p.m. SEPT. 29 . . WESTERN KENTUCKY* . . . . JONESBORO . . . . 6 p.m. PLAYERS DATE COACHES 2012 SCHEDULE INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Oct. 23 . . . . at UL Lafayette* (ESPN or ESPN2) . . Lafayette, La.. . . . . 7 p.m. OPPONENTS OCT. 13 . . . . SOUTH ALABAMA*! . . . . . . . . JONESBORO . . . . . 6 p.m. 2011 IN REVIEW Oct. 4 . . . . . at Florida Int’l* (ESPNU) . . . . . . Miami, Fla. . . . . 6:30 p.m. Nov. 17 . . . . at Troy* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy, Ala. . . . . . . . 2:30 p.m. DEC. 1 . . . . MIDDLE TENNESSEE*& . . . . JONESBORO . . . . 2 p.m. All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game, !Homecoming, &Senior Day 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY NOV. 8 . . . . UL MONROE* (ESPNU) . . . . . . JONESBORO . . . . 6 p.m. HISTORY Nov. 3 . . . . . at North Texas* . . . . . . . . . . . . Denton, Texas. . . . . . TBA 11 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction alphabetical Coaches roster and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 12 No. 41 55 16 37 38 22 73 80 10 50 11 59 65 12 30 89 8 97 93 5 82 72 29 31 68 58 19 39 9 60 40 14 6 8 54 3 47 95 5 7 Name Pos. LaAngelo Albright LB Eric Allen OL Ryan Aplin QB Jerry Baldwin WR Matthew Baltensperger K Brock Barnhill DB Dexter Blackmon DL Travis Bodenstein OL William Boyd WR Artez Brown DB Tevin Bryson DL Darius Buckley LB Phillip Butterfield QB Jake Campbell OL Ryan Carrethers DL Jemar Clark OL Kyle Coleman DB Kelsey Collins WR Kendrick Daniels RB Brian Davis K Zach Davis QB Amos Draper DL Darius Dunaway DL Michael Dyer RB Luke Ferguson K R.J. Fleming WR Michael Flint OL Kevin Galindo OL John Gandy DE Bryce Giddens OL Charleston Girley DB Grant Gill LB Michael Gordon RB Julian Green OL Tyler Greve OL Darion Griswold TE Branton Hall LB Clay Hart DB Steven Haunga OL Ishmail Hayes DE Rocky Hayes DB Quanterio Heath LB Nathan Herrold LB Stephen Hogan QB Tres Houston DB Chris Humes DB Colton Jackson OL Frankie Jackson RB Ryan Jacobs DB Shervarius Jackson DE Josh Jarboe WR Jordan Johnson TE Bryan Jones DL Don Jones DB Julian Jones WR Derek Keaton ATH Ht. 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-8 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-6 6-1 5-8 5-7 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-5 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-6 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-6 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-5 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-11 Wt. 205 300 205 156 185 176 283 310 195 170 285 223 215 320 310 305 215 170 155 160 195 270 260 210 195 170 297 285 245 265 190 210 190 265 290 240 195 175 313 245 177 200 235 205 183 190 240 185 185 230 215 215 259 208 190 170 Cl. Jr.-R Sr.-R Sr.-R Fr. Jr.-R So.-R Jr. So. So.-R So. Fr. So.-R Jr.-R Jr.-R Jr.-R Fr. So. So.-R Fr. Jr. Fr.-R Jr.-R Jr.-R Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr.-R So.-R Fr. Sr.-R So.-R Fr.-R So.-R So.-R Jr.-R Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr.-R Fr.-R So. Fr. Fr. So.-R So.-R Sr. Sr. Fr.-R So. Sr. Jr.-R Fr. Exp 2L 3L 3L HS 1L SQ TR TR SQ 1L HS RS 1L 2L 2L HS 1L 1L HS 2L RS 2L 2L TR HS 2L HS 1L TR HS RS SQ HS 1L 1L RS SQ SQ RS TR HS HS 3L RS TR HS HS 1L SQ 1L 1L RS TR 2L 2L HS Hometown (previous school) Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) Tampa, Fla. (Fleming Island) Little Rock, Ark. (McClellan) Millington, Tenn. (Millington) Mountain Home, Ark. (Mountain Home) Selma, Ala. (Coffeyville (Kan.) CC) Springdale, Ark. (Kansas)* Cave City, Ark. (Cave City) Newport, Ark. (Newport) Humboldt, Tenn. (Humboldt) Memphis, Tenn. (Lambuth) Lake Hamilton, Ark. (Lake Hamilton) Belleville, Ill. (Belleville East) Nashville, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) McCrory, Ark. (McCrory) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Watson Chapel) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Pine Bluff) Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulpher Springs) Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood) Harrisburg, Ark. (Harrisburg) Tanner, Ala. (Tanner) Monroe, La. (Carroll) Little Rock, Ark. (Auburn)* Jonesbor, Ark. (Jonesboro) Natchez, Miss. (Trinity Episcopal Day School) Oxford, Ala. (Oxford) Concord, Calif. (Laney (CA) College) Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Dollarway) McGehee, Ark. (McGehee) Camden, Miss. (Velma Jackson) Forrest City, Ark. (Forrest City) Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro) Dumas, Ark. (Dumas) Lincoln, Ala. (Lincoln) Hoxie, Ark. (Hoxie) Richmond, Calif. (College of the Canyons (CA)) Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) Heflin, Ala. (Cleburne County) Rison, Ark. (Rison) Ozark, Mo. (Ozark) Greenwood, Ark. (Greenwood) College Park, Ga. (Northeast Mississippi CC) Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) Ozark, Ark. (Ozark) Baton Rouge, La. (Capitol) Evans, Ga. (Greenbrier) Fort Valley, Ga. (Fresno City (Calif.) College) Decatur, Ga. (Northeast Mississippi CC) Bald Knob, Ark. (Bald Knob) Springdale, Ark. (College of the Canyons (CA)) Town Creek, Ala. (Miss. Gulf Coast CC) Germantown, Tenn. (Germantown) Camden, Ark. (Camden Fairview) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS HISTORY THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp Hometown (previous school) Anthony Kincy H-BACK 6-0 232 Sr. 1L St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte (CA) College) Fredi Knighten QB 5-10 160 Fr. HS Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy) Warren Leapheart WR 6-4 205 Fr. HS Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton) 48 Qushaun Lee LB 5-11 225 So.-R 1L Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) 20 Cole Lorigan DB 5-10 170 Sr.-R 3L Hot Springs, Ark. (Hot Springs) 83 Earl Lucas WR 5-9 157 So.-R 1L Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) 36 Cameron Mahone RB 5-7 190 Fr.-R RS El Dorado, Ark. (El Dorado) 89 Taylor Mason WR 6-0 166 Fr.-R RS Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) Todd Mays ATH 5-11 200 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) 34 Booker Mayes DB 5-11 162 Fr. HS Pine Bluff, Ark. (Dollarway) 1 Carlos McCants WR 5-11 185 Jr.-R 2L Mobile, Ala. (LeFlore) 24 J.D. McKissic WR 5-10 185 Fr.-R RS Phenix City, Ala. (Central) 74 Zack McKnight OL 6-4 300 Sr.-R 1L Salyer, Calif. (Mendocina Junior College) 63 Cliff Mitchell OL 6-5 305 Jr.-R 2L Jasper, Texas (Jasper) Devin Mondie OL 6-6 300 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Austin Moreton ATH 6-3 295 Fr. HS Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) 85 Kedric Murry TE 6-3 265 Sr.-R 3L Pleasant Grove, Ala. (Pleasant Grove) 17 Allen Muse WR 6-4 215 Sr. 3L Leesville, La. (Leesville) 53 Nick Nelms LB 5-11 225 Sr. 3L Germantown, Tenn. (Houston) David Oku RB 5-10 195 Jr. TR Midwest City, Okla. (Tennessee) 51 Cade Oliver DS 6-3 220 Jr.-R RS Mansfield, Texas (Kilgore (TX) JC) 94 Markel Owens DL 6-2 280 So.-R 1L Jackson, Tenn. (Liberty Tech) Eddie Porter LB 6-3 235 Jr. TR Woodlands, Texas (Blinn (TX) College) 44 Cody Prater TE 6-0 215 Sr.-R 3L Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) 87 Kenneth Rains TE 6-4 250 So.-R 1L Hot Springs, Ark. (Lake Hamilton) 76 John Roach OL 6-2 280 So.-R 1L Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) Braelon Roberts WR 6-5 170 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) Darrius Rosser DL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Marion, Ark. (Marion) 86 Patrick Ryan WR 6-1 185 Jr. TR Springdale, Ark. (Shiloh Christian) 45 Dexter Samuel TE 6-2 225 Jr.-R 1L Hampton, Ark. (Hampton) 25 Chaz Scales DB 5-9 170 Sr. 3L Franklin, Tenn. (Centennial) 18 Andre Smith H-BACK 6-1 215 Sr.-R 3L Killeen, Texas (Shoemaker) 26 Quitin Sparkmon DB 5-10 180 Fr.-R RS Forrest City, Ark. (West Memphis) 35 Rod Smith RB 5-10 180 So.-R 1L Dumas, Ark. (Dumas) 91 Timothy Starson DE 6-5 255 Sr.-R 3L Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside) Dezmond Stegall QB 6-1 208 Fr. HS Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) 71 Steven Stevens OL 6-4 265 Fr.-R RS Bay Minette, Ala. (Baldwin County) 2 Taylor Stockemer WR 6-4 210 Sr.-R 3L Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren) 42 Chris Stone DE 6-3 245 Fr.-R RS Daleville, Ala. (Daleville) Quintaz Struble DL 6-2 235 Fr. HS Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) 15 Neely Sullivent P 6-0 190 Sr.-R 2L Bauxite, Ark. (Bauxite) 27 Sirgregory Thornton RB 5-11 190 Jr. 2L Memphis, Tenn. (Germantown) 75 Chris Tolbert OL 6-5 275 Jr.-R 1L Birmingham, Ala. (Erwin) 17 Terrious Triplett DB 6-1 185 Fr.-R RS Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway) 32 Andrew Tryon DB 5-10 185 So.-R 1L Russellville, Ark. (Russellville) 49 TeDarius Turner DB 5-8 175 Fr.-R RS Memphis, Tenn. (Cordova) 33 Jonathan Victorian DB 6-0 185 Sr. 2L St. Louis, Mo. (Pattonville) Marquis Walker DB 5-11 172 Fr. HS Rison, Ark. (Rison) 81 Ryan Wilbourn K/P 5-10 157 Sr.-R 2L Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) 67 Aaron Williams OL 6-5 324 Jr.-R RS Moss Point, Miss. (Ariz. Western College) DeKeathan Williams ATH 6-1 200 Fr. HS West Helena, Ark. (Central) 64 Baylor Winston DL 6-4 255 Fr.-R RS Osceola, Ark. (Osceola) 69 Alan Wright OL 6-4 295 So.-R 1L Cave City, Ark. (Cave City) 90 Ronnell Wright DL 6-3 285 Sr. 1L Savannah, Ga. (Butte (CA) College) 3 Sterling Young DB 6-2 182 So.-R 1L Hoover, Ala. (Hoover) *Due to NCAA transferring rules, will not be eligible to compete in a game until the 2013 season COACHES alphabetical INTRODUCTION AND STAFF roster 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL No. 84 13 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction numerical Coaches roster and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 14 No. 1 2 3 3 5 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 58 59 60 63 64 Name Pos. Ht. Carlos McCants WR 5-11 Taylor Stockemer WR 6-4 Josh Jarboe WR 6-3 Sterling Young DB 6-2 Michael Dyer RB 5-9 Don Jones DB 6-1 Frankie Jackson RB 5-9 Julian Jones WR 6-0 Zach Davis QB 6-2 Ryan Jacobs DB 6-1 Clay Hart DB 6-0 Artez Brown DB 6-0 Phillip Butterfield QB 6-2 Kyle Coleman DB 6-1 Stephen Hogan QB 6-4 Neely Sullivent P 6-0 Ryan Aplin QB 6-1 Allen Muse WR 6-4 Andre Smith H-BACK 6-1 Darion Griswold TE 6-5 Cole Lorigan DB 5-10 Brock Barnhill DB 6-0 J.D. McKissic WR 5-10 Chaz Scales DB 5-9 Quitin Sparkmon DB 5-10 Sirgregory Thornton RB 5-11 Charleston Girley DB 6-1 Kelsey Collins WR 5-8 Grant Gill LB 6-1 Andrew Tryon DB 5-10 Jonathan Victorian DB 6-0 Booker Mayes DB 5-11 Rod Smith RB 5-10 Cameron Mahone RB 5-7 Jerry Baldwin WR 5-8 Matthew Baltensperger K 5-10 Branton Hall LB 6-1 Nathan Herrold LB 6-3 LaAngelo Albright LB 5-11 Chris Stone DE 6-3 Cody Prater TE 6-0 Dexter Samuel TE 6-2 Jordan Johnson TE 6-4 Qushaun Lee LB 5-11 TeDarius Turner DB 5-8 Darius Buckley LB 5-10 Cade Oliver DS 6-3 Nick Nelms LB 5-11 Shervarius Jackson DE 6-2 Eric Allen OL 6-1 Terrious Triplett DB 6-1 Tyler Greve OL 6-3 Jake Campbell OL 6-6 Steven Haunga OL 6-2 Cliff Mitchell OL 6-5 Baylor Winston DL 6-4 Wt. 185 210 215 182 210 208 185 190 195 185 175 170 215 215 205 190 205 215 215 240 170 176 185 170 180 190 190 170 210 185 185 162 180 190 156 185 195 235 205 245 215 225 215 225 175 223 220 225 230 300 185 290 320 313 305 255 Cl. Jr.-R Sr.-R Sr. So.-R Jr. Sr. So.-R Jr.-R Fr.-R So.-R So.-R So. Jr.-R So. Fr.-R Sr.-R Sr.-R Sr. Sr.-R Fr.-R Sr.-R So.-R Fr.-R Sr. Fr.-R Jr. Fr.-R So.-R So.-R So.-R Sr. Fr. So.-R Fr.-R Fr. Jr.-R So.-R Sr.-R Jr.-R Fr.-R Sr.-R Jr.-R Fr.-R So.-R Fr.-R So.-R Jr.-R Sr. Sr. Sr.-R Fr.-R So.-R Jr.-R Jr.-R Jr.-R Fr.-R Exp 2L 3L 1L 1L TR 2L 1L 2L RS SQ SQ 1L 1L 1L RS 2L 3L 3L 3L RS 3L SQ RS 3L RS 2L RS 1L SQ 1L 2L HS 1L RS HS 1L SQ 3L 2L RS 3L 1L RS 1L RS RS RS 3L 1L 3L RS 1L 2L RS 2L RS Hometown (previous school) Mobile, Ala. (LeFlore) Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren) Decatur, Ga. (Northeast Mississippi CC) Hoover, Ala. (Hoover) Little Rock, Ark. (Auburn)* Town Creek, Ala. (Miss. Gulf Coast CC) Baton Rouge, La. (Capitol) Germantown, Tenn. (Germantown) Harrisburg, Ark. (Harrisburg) Evans, Ga. (Greenbrier) Hoxie, Ark. (Hoxie) Newport, Ark. (Newport) Lake Hamilton, Ark. (Lake Hamilton) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Watson Chapel) Greenwood, Ark. (Greenwood) Bauxite, Ark. (Bauxite) Tampa, Fla. (Fleming Island) Leesville, La. (Leesville) Killeen, Texas (Shoemaker) Dumas, Ark. (Dumas) Hot Springs, Ark. (Hot Springs) Mountain Home, Ark. (Mountain Home) Phenix City, Ala. (Central) Franklin, Tenn. (Centennial) Forrest City, Ark. (West Memphis) Memphis, Tenn. (Germantown) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Dollarway) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Pine Bluff) McGehee, Ark. (McGehee) Russellville, Ark. (Russellville) St. Louis, Mo. (Pattonville) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Dollarway) Dumas, Ark. (Dumas) El Dorado, Ark. (El Dorado) Little Rock, Ark. (McClellan) Millington, Tenn. (Millington) Lincoln, Ala. (Lincoln) Ozark, Mo. (Ozark) Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) Daleville, Ala. (Daleville) Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) Hampton, Ark. (Hampton) Bald Knob, Ark. (Bald Knob) Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) Memphis, Tenn. (Cordova) Memphis, Tenn. (Lambuth) Mansfield, Texas (Kilgore (TX) JC) Germantown, Tenn. (Houston) Fort Valley, Ga. (Fresno City (CA) College) Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway) Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro) Belleville, Ill. (Belleville East) Richmond, Calif. (College of the Canyons (CA)) Jasper, Texas (Jasper) Osceola, Ark. (Osceola) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS HISTORY THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp Hometown (previous school) Ryan Carrethers DL 6-2 310 Jr.-R 2L Nashville, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) Aaron Williams OL 6-5 324 Jr.-R RS Moss Point, Miss. (Ariz. Western College) Julian Green OL 6-6 265 Sr.-R 1L Forrest City, Ark. (Forrest City) Alan Wright OL 6-4 295 So.-R 1L Cave City, Ark. (Cave City) Steven Stevens OL 6-4 265 Fr.-R RS Bay Minette, Ala. (Baldwin County) Kevin Galindo OL 6-5 285 Sr. 1L Concord, Calif. (Laney (CA) College) Travis Bodenstein OL 6-5 310 So. TR Springdale, Ark. (Kansas)* Zack McKnight OL 6-4 300 Sr.-R 1L Salyer, Calif. (Mendocina Junior College) Chris Tolbert OL 6-5 275 Jr.-R 1L Birmingham, Ala. (Erwin) John Roach OL 6-2 280 So.-R 1L Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) William Boyd WR 6-1 195 So.-R SQ Cave City, Ark. (Cave City) Ryan Wilbourn K/P 5-10 157 Sr.-R 2L Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) R.J. Fleming WR 5-10 170 Jr. 2L Natchez, Miss. (Trinity Episcopal Day School) Earl Lucas WR 5-9 157 So.-R 1L Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) Anthony Kincy H-BACK 6-0 232 Sr. 1L St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte (CA) College) Kedric Murry TE 6-3 265 Sr.-R 3L Pleasant Grove, Ala. (Pleasant Grove) Patrick Ryan WR 6-1 185 Jr. TR Springdale, Ark. (Shiloh Christian) Kenneth Rains TE 6-4 250 So.-R 1L Hot Springs, Ark. (Lake Hamilton) Brian Davis K 5-11 160 Jr. 2L Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood) Taylor Mason WR 6-0 166 Fr.-R RS Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) Ronnell Wright DL 6-3 285 Sr. 1L Savannah, Ga. (Butte (CA) College) Timothy Starson DE 6-5 255 Sr.-R 3L Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside) Darius Dunaway DL 6-5 260 Jr.-R 2L Monroe, La. (Carroll) Markel Owens DL 6-2 280 So.-R 1L Jackson, Tenn. (Liberty Tech) Bryan Jones DL 6-2 259 So. TR Springdale, Ark. (College of the Canyons (CA)) Amos Draper DL 6-3 270 Jr.-R 2L Tanner, Ala. (Tanner) Dexter Blackmon DL 6-4 283 Jr. TR Selma, Ala. (Coffeyville (Kan.) CC) Tevin Bryson DL 6-4 285 Fr. HS Humboldt, Tenn. (Humboldt) Jemar Clark OL 6-6 305 Fr. HS McCrory, Ark. (McCrory) Kendrick Daniels RB 5-7 155 Fr. HS Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulpher Springs) Luke Ferguson K 6-0 195 Fr. HS Jonesbor, Ark. (Jonesboro) Michael Flint OL 6-3 297 Fr. HS Oxford, Ala. (Oxford) John Gandy DE 6-0 245 Jr. TR Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) Bryce Giddens OL 6-0 265 Fr. HS Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County) Michael Gordon RB 5-9 190 Fr. HS Camden, Miss. (Velma Jackson) Ishmail Hayes DE 6-6 245 Jr. TR Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) Rocky Hayes DB 5-11 177 Fr. HS Heflin, Ala. (Cleburne County) Quanterio Heath LB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Rison, Ark. (Rison) Tres Houston DB 6-2 183 So. TR College Park, Ga. (Northeast Mississippi CC) Chris Humes DB 5-11 190 Fr. HS Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) Colton Jackson OL 6-5 240 Fr. HS Ozark, Ark. (Ozark) Derek Keaton ATH 5-11 170 Fr. HS Camden, Ark. (Camden Fairview) Fredi Knighten QB 5-10 160 Fr. HS Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy) Warren Leapheart WR 6-4 205 Fr. HS Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton) Todd Mays ATH 5-11 200 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Devin Mondie OL 6-6 300 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Austin Moreton ATH 6-3 295 Fr. HS Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) David Oku RB 5-10 195 Jr. TR Midwest City, Okla. (Tennessee) Eddie Porter LB 6-3 235 Jr. TR Woodlands, Texas (Blinn (TX) College) Braelon Roberts WR 6-5 170 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) Darrius Rosser DL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Marion, Ark. (Marion) Dezmond Stegall QB 6-1 208 Fr. HS Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) Quintaz Struble DL 6-2 235 Fr. HS Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) Marquis Walker DB 5-11 172 Fr. HS Rison, Ark. (Rison) DeKeathan Williams ATH 6-1 200 Fr. HS West Helena, Ark. (Central) *Due to NCAA transferring rules, will not be eligible to compete in a game until the 2013 season COACHES numerical INTRODUCTION AND STAFF roster 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL No. 65 67 68 69 71 72 73 74 75 76 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 89 89 90 91 93 94 95 97 15 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction post−spring Coaches depth chart and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 16 OFFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. LT 67 Aaron Williams 6-5 85 Kedric Murry 6-3 LG 60 Steven Haunga 6-2 59 Jake Campbell 6-6 C 55 Eric Allen 6-1 58 Tyler Greve 6-3 RG 63 Cliff Mitchell 6-5 69 Alan Wright 6-4 RT 74 Zach McKnight 6-4 71 Steven Stevens 6-4 WR-9 2 Taylor Stockemer 6-4 24 J.D. McKissic 5-10 WR-5 1 Carlos McCants 5-11 7 Julian Jones 6-0 WR-2 83 Earl Lucas 5-9 -or- 82 R.J. Fleming 5-10 H-BACK 84 Anthony Kincy 6-0 -or- 18 Andre Smith 6-1 19 Darion Griswold 6-5 TE 19 Darion Griswold 6-5 87 Kenneth Rains 6-4 WR-3* 24 J.D. McKissic 5-10 -or- 30 Kelsey Collins 5-8 RB 6 Frankie Jackson 5-9 -or- 27 Sirgregory Thornton 5-11 -or- 35 Rod Smith 5-10 QB 16 Ryan Aplin 6-1 11 Phillip Butterfield 6-2 -or- 10 Zach Davis 6-2 *#4 WR position DEFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. DE 91 Tim Starson 6-5 93 Darius Dunaway 6-5 DT 97 Amos Draper 6-3 90 Ronnell Wright 6-3 NT 65 Ryan Carrethers 6-2 94 Markel Owens 6-2 BDE 54 Shervarius Jackson 6-2 42 Chris Stone 6-3 MLB 40 Nathan Herrold 6-3 48 Qushaun Lee 5-11 SLB 53 Nick Nelms 5-11 41 LaAngelo Albright 5-11 FCB 32 Andrew Tryon 5-10 -or- 25 Chaz Scales 5-9 BCB 17 Terrious Triplett 6-1 -or- 10 Artez Brown 6-0 ROVER12 Kyle Coleman 6-1 20 Cole Lorigan 5-10 FS 11 Sterling Young 6-2 33 Jonathan Victorian 6-0 WOLF 5 Don Jones 6-1 29 Charleston Girley 6-1 Wt. 324 265 313 320 300 290 305 295 300 265 210 185 185 190 157 170 232 215 240 240 250 185 170 185 190 180 205 215 195 Cl. Jr.-R Sr.-R Jr.-R Jr.-R Sr.-R So.-R Jr.-R So.-R Sr.-R Fr. Sr.-R Fr. Jr.-R Jr.-R So.-R Jr. Sr. Sr.-R Fr. Fr. So.-R Fr. So.-R So.-R Jr. So.-R Sr.-R Jr.-R Fr. Exp. RS 3L RS 2L 3L 1L 2L 1L 1L RS 3L RS 2L 2L 1L 2L 1L 3L RS RS 1L RS 1L 1L 2L 1L 3L 1L RS Wt. 255 260 270 285 310 280 230 245 235 225 225 205 185 170 185 170 215 170 182 185 208 190 Cl. Sr.-R Jr.-R Jr.-R Sr. Jr.-R So.-R Sr. Fr. Sr.-R So.-R Sr. Jr.-R So.-R Sr. Fr. So. So. Sr.-R So.-R Sr. Sr. Fr. Exp. 3L 2L 2L 1L 2L 1L 1L RS 3L 1L 3L 2L 1L 3L RS 1L 1L 3L 1L 2L 1L RS Pos. No. P 15 81 PK 89 H KO KR PR SPECIAL TEAMS Name Ht. Wt. Neely Sullivent 6-0 190 Ryan Wilbourn 5-10 157 Brian Davis 5-11 160 15 Neely Sullivent 6-0 190 16 Ryan Aplin 6-1 205 89 Brian Davis 5-11 160 32 Andrew Tryon David Oku 32 Andrew Tryon David Oku Sr.-R Sr.-R Jr. 2L 3L 2L 185 So.-R 1L 195 Jr. TR 185 So.-R 1L 195 Jr. TR RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing . . . . . . . .Ryan Aplin (161 att., 588 yds., 10 TD) Passing . . . .Ryan Aplin (304-476-16, 3588 yds., 19 TD) Receiving . . . . . . .Josh Jarboe (54 rec., 730 yds., 2 TD) Total Off. . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Aplin (637 plays, 4176 yds.) All-Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Stockemer (756 yds.) Scoring . . . . . . . .Bryan Davis (98 points, 18 FG/44 XP) Tackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nathan Herrold (66) Tackles For Loss . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Jones (6.5-25 yds.) Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Carrethers (1.5-11 yds.) Nathan Herrold (1.5-7 yds.) Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Qushaun Lee (2) Pass Break-ups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chaz Scales (11) Fumbles Forced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nick Nelms (2) Fumbles Recovered . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sterling Young (2) Blocked Kicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Jones (1) Qushaun Lee (1) Punting . . . . . . .Ryan Wilbourn (26-991 yds., 38.1 avg.) Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bryan Davis (18) Kickoff Returns . . . . . .Andrew Tryon (10 ret., 308 yds.) Punt Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none LOST STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing . . . . . .Derek Lawson (123 att., 484 yds., 3 TD) Passing . . . . . .Dwayne Frampton (2-2-0, 25 yds., 1 TD) Receiving .Dwayne Frampton (94 rec., 1156 yds., 6 TD) Total Off. . . . . . . . .Derek Lawson (123 plays, 484 yds.) All-Purpose . . . . . . . . . .Dwayne Frampton (1,362 yds.) Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dwayne Frampton (42 points) Tackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Demario Davis (70) Kelcie McCray (70) Tackles For Loss . . . . . .Brandon Joiner (19.0-110 yds.) Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brandon Joiner (13.0-99 yds.) Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . .Darryl Feemster (5-91 yds.) Pass Break-ups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darryl Feemster (7) Fumbles Forced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darron Edwards (3) Fumbles Recovered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A.J. Hills (2) Blocked Kicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none Punting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Zalud (6) Kickoff Returns . . . . . . . . . . .Rod Hall (14 ret., 292 yds.) Punt Returns . . . . . . . .Dwayne Frampton (24-159 yds.) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 Cl. Exp. Sr.-R 2L Sr.-R 2L Jr. 2L AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS HISTORY THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Gus Malzahn was named the Red Wolves' 28th head football coach Dec. 14, 2011, bringing him back to his home state after most recently enjoying highly successful stints as a top assistant coach at three NCAA FBS universities that garnered national acclaim. A name highly recognized throughout Arkansas and the nation, Malzahn comes to Arkansas State after serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Auburn for the past three seasons. A native of Fort Smith, Malzahn was named the winner of the 2010 Frank Broyles Award, given annually to the nation's top collegiate assistant coach. "The things I appreciate and the things I look at in the hiring process is that we want to hire a man of character, a man of integrity and a man of honor, and Coach Malzahn has all of those qualities and many more," said Lee. "He is going to do so many things outside of football for our student-athletes, and I know he shares a pride in the quality and substance of our student-athletes." "This is a program on the rise, and when I initially talked with Dr. Lee discussing his vision of where this program is heading, that is when I knew that this was the place for me. I told the team to buckle up because we are about to take this thing to the next level." "Arkansas State University is fortunate to attract a head football coach with the proven talent and personal integrity of Gus Malzahn," said ASU Interim Chancellor Dr. Dan Howard. "Throughout his coaching ca- reer, he has achieved great success with inspiring and motivating young athletes. Coach Malzahn will lead the Red Wolves football program through a smooth transition and will work hard to ensure the best possible collegiate experience for our student-athletes. The university is extremely grateful to the Red Wolf Club and the private donors whose confidence and support made it possible to bring Coach Malzahn back to his home state of Arkansas. Intercollegiate athletic competition is a vital part of the university experience, and Coach Malzahn will help Arkansas State to continue building upon recent successes." His innovative offense made an immediate and profound impact during his tenure at Auburn, highlighted by a record-setting offense in 2010 when the Tigers finished 14-0 and claimed the school's first national championship since 1957. The Auburn offense set nine school records, including points in a season (577), points per game (41.2), total yards (6,989), total offense (499.2), rushing yards (3,987), rushing touchdowns (41) and passing touchdowns (31). Malzahn's recordsetting offense in 2010 led the Southeastern Conference and finished in the top 10 nationally in six statistical categories. He coached Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton during the Tigers run to the 2011 BCS National Championship. Under Malzahn's direction, Newton later became the overall No. 1 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft after producing one of the best single-season quarterback performances in collegiate history. Newton threw for 2,908 yards and 30 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,586 yards and an additional 20 touchdowns as Auburn finished 14-0 and defeated Oregon 22-19 in the BCS title game. Newton also won the school's first-ever Davey O'Brien Award and Manning Award, given to the nation's top quarterback. He also claimed the Maxwell Award presented annually to college football's top player, while also earning Associated Press National Player of the Year and SEC Offensive Player of the Year awards. He helped lead the Tigers to a 7-5 record this season, which will include an appearance in the Chik-fil-A Bowl on Dec. 31. The Malzahn-led Auburn offense had four players named to the All-SEC Team, including sophomore running back Michael Dyer, junior tight end Philip Lutzenkirchen, senior offensive head coach 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION gus malzahn 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 17 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season HEAD COACH Players gus malzahn lineman Brandon Mosley and junior running back Onterio McCalebb. Malzahn's arrival in 2009 and style of offense marked a drastic turnaround from the 2008 season when Auburn struggled offensively. In a two-year period, the Tigers improved from a tie for 110th to 7th in the nation in scoring offense (from 17.3 to 41.2) and from 104th to 7th in total offense. It also took Auburn just six games in 2009 to score more 2011 Opponents in Review points than it did in all 12 games in 2008. Before coaching at Auburn, Malzahn spent two seasons at Tulsa, coordinating a Golden Hurricane offense that finished first nationally in total offense in 2007 and 2008. Tulsa's offense in 2007 established nine team school records and 12 individual records. The Hurricane also set nine Conference USA team records, while Tulsa quarterback Paul Smith broke an NCAA record by throwing for at least 300 yards in 14 consecutive games. Prior to his time at Tulsa, he coached one season at Arkansas, where he served as offensive coordinator, coached Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren McFadden and helped the Razorbacks finish fourth nationally in rushing offense at 228.5 yards per game. In fact, two of Malzahn's first three collegiate offenses ranked in the top 10 nationally in rushing, including the 2008 Tulsa team and 2006 Arkansas squad. In 14 seasons as a high school head coach, Malzahn led seven teams to the state championship game and won three titles. Malzahn coached two quarterbacks, Josh Floyd and Rhett Lashlee, who set national passing records. Malzahn also tutored 2005 Gatorade, Parade Magazine and Rivals.com National Player of the Year Mitch Mustain at Springdale High School. Malzahn is married to the former Kristi Otwell and they are the parents of two daughters, Kylie (23) and Kenzie (20). History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 18 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com OPPONENTS Born: October 28, 1965 in Irving, Texas Age: 46 Wife: Former Kristi Otwell Home Town: Fort Smith, Ark. Daughters: Kylie (23), Kenzie (20) Alma Mater: Henderson State ‘90 Record at ASU: First Year Overall Record: First Year Previous Coaching Experience: Auburn (Offensive Coordinator, 200911), Tulsa (Assistant Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator, 200708), Arkansas (Offensive Coordintor, 2006), Springdale High School (Head Coach, 2001-05), Shiloh Christian High School (Head Coach, 1996-2000), Hughes High School (1992-95, Head Coach). Playing Experience: Arkansas (1984-85), Henderson State (1988-89) Bowl Experience: 1984 Liberty Bowl (player), 1985 Holiday Bowl (player), 2007 Capital One Bowl (coach), 2008 GMAC Bowl (coach), 2009 Outback Bowl (coach), 2011 BCS National Championship Game (coach), 2011 Chik-Fil-A Bowl (coach) HISTORY THE MALZAHN FILE THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Gus Malzahn was named Arkansas State’s 28th head coach Dec. 14, 2011. 2011 IN REVIEW PLAYERS HEAD COACH 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION gus malzahn 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 19 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season COACHes and STAFF Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 20 RHETT LASHLEE Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks First Year Arkansas, 2006 Rhett Lashlee enters his first season at Arkansas State as the Red Wolves' offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Lashlee comes to ASU after serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2011 at Samford, where he installed a high-tempo offense that improved the Bulldog's national ranking in total offense from No. 57 in the nation to No. 36 over the course of just one year. Samford's offense averaged 17 points per game the year prior to Lashlee's arrival, but put 28 points per game on the scoreboard in 2011 to help the Bulldogs improve their record from 4-7 to 6-5. Under Lashlee's direction, Samford averaged 391 yards per game just one year after averaging 355. The Bulldogs also averaged 255 passing yards per game to rank No. 45 nationally, while they were ranked No. 72 in 2010 with 179 yards per game. Lashlee's offense also averaged 166 rushing yards per game, good enough to rank among the top 50 teams in the nation as well. The Bulldogs posted a 4-4 Southern Conference record in 2011, matching their best ever as a member of the league. Samford broke the school record for points scored in a league game with 52 against Western Carolina as Lashlee helped the school jump from No. 100 in the nation in scoring offense to No. 43. Lashlee coached Samford wide receiver Kelsey Pope, who broke the school record for receptions in a game with 17 in 2011. Under Lashlee’s leadership, quarterback Dustin Taliaferro broke Samford's career record completions during the 2011 campaign as well. Lashlee has spent five of the last eight seasons working closely with Malzahn and his offense in a variety of capacities, including the 2009 and 2010 seasons as an offensive graduate assistant at Auburn. He assisted Malzahn with all aspects of the offense and coached the slot receivers in 2010. In 2009, the Tigers finished 8-5 winning the Outback Bowl. During the 2010 season he helped the Tigers finish 14-0, winning the Southeastern Conference championship and the BCS National Championship behind Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Cam Newton. Prior to working at Auburn, Lashlee's college coaching career began in 2006 at Arkansas, where he served as Offensive Student Graduate Assistant while working with Malzahn. He helped lead the Razorbacks to a 10-4 record and an SEC Western Division championship behind Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren McFadden and fellow All-American Felix Jones. Prior to working at Arkansas, he worked under Malzahn at Springdale High School in Arkansas in 2004 and 2005, working with the quarterbacks and 2005 Gatorade, Parade Magazine and Rivals.com National Player of the Year, Mitch Mustain. Lashlee was a backup quarterback at the University of Arkansas from 2002-04, when his career was cut short due to a shoulder injury. Prior to attending Arkansas, Lashlee graduated from Shiloh Christian high school in Springdale, Ark. in 2002. He played quarterback for Malzahn and Chris Wood at Shiloh Christian High School from 1999-2001, posting a state-record 40 career wins (40-3-2 as a starter) while leading his team to three straight state championship game appearances that included two state titles. He was also named the 2001 AP Arkansas Player of the Year. To date he still owns virtually every state passing record and when his career had finished he had broken the national record for career touchdown passes (171), career touchdowns (200), most passing yards in a game (672) and was second with 13,201 passing yards. Lashlee graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2006 with a degree in Marketing and Business Administration. He received his Masters degree in Higher Education from Auburn University in 2009. Lashlee is married to the former Lauren Lee, of Rogers, Ark., and they have 15-month old twin boys, Thomas Price and Hudson Rhett. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com PLAYERS OPPONENTS HISTORY nator. Thompson has worked 25 seasons as a coordinator and was also the head coach at East Carolina for two years. Recognized as a top defensive mind, Thompson has worked as defensive coordinator or co-coordinator at Southeastern Conference schools Mississippi, Florida, Arkansas, South Carolina and LSU, as well as at Memphis, Southern Mississippi, Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State. As a defensive coordinator, Thompson has seen more than 40 of his defensive players drafted by, or sign with, National Football League teams. Forty of his defenders earned all-conference honors, five were named all-America, and one, former Northwestern State linebacker Gary Reasons, has been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Thompson comes to A-State after most recently serving as Georgia State's assistant head coach for scheduling and strategic planning and defensive coordinator. Thompson also coached inside linebackers at Georgia State, where he spent the last four seasons. Thompson came to Georgia State in July 2008 after spending the 2007 season as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at Ole Miss. That followed a one-year stint as athletics director at his alma mater, the University of Central Arkansas, which he guided in its move to NCAA Division I. He served as co-defensive coordinator at South Carolina in 2005. As the head coach at East Carolina in 2003-04, he coached three first-team all-conference players and seven all-freshman selections. Thompson was the defensive coordinator at Florida in 2002, when the Gators' pass defense was ranked seventh in the nation, allowing just 162.4 yards per game. He also spent two years at Arkansas, serving as co-defensive coordinator in 2000 and then defensive coordinator in 2001. In 2000, the Razorbacks were second in the nation in pass defense while leading the SEC in pass defense and total defense. The following year, Thompson helped lead Arkansas to the Cotton Bowl. Thompson's first position as a defensive coordinator came at Northwestern State, where he served from 1983-86, and again from 1988-89 after spending the 1987 season as linebackers coach at Alabama. In 1990, he became the defensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech for two seasons before moving to Southern Miss as defensive coordinator in 1992. He was given additional responsibility as assistant head coach in 1993. In Thompson's seven seasons at Southern Miss (1992-98), the Golden Eagles won or shared two Conference USA titles, twice ranked among the top 25 nationally in scoring defense and made two bowl appearances. In one season at Memphis in 1999, his Tiger defense ranked 11th in the nation in scoring defense and 23rd in total defense. A native of Forrest City, Ark., Thompson began as a high school coach in 1977 while pursuing his bachelor's degree at UCA. He continued to coach prep football until moving to the college ranks in 1982 as a graduate assistant at Arkansas, where he worked under Lou Holtz. A high school quarterback, Thompson was inducted into the Forrest City High School Hall of Fame in 2006. His playing career also includes two seasons as a defensive back at Central Arkansas. He earned his bachelor's degree in physical education from UCA in 1978. Thompson and his wife, Charleen, have two sons, Cabe and Hays. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Arkansas native John Thompson, a veteran coach with over 29 years of experience at the collegiate level, enters his first season as the Red Wolves' defensive coordi- 2011 IN REVIEW JOHN THOMPSON Defensive Coordinator Linebackers First Year Central Arkansas, 1978 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL AStateGuides.com 21 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season ELIAH DRINKWITZ Running Backs Special Teams Coordinator First Year Arkansas Tech, 2004 Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review Eliah Drinkwitz enters his first season at Arkansas State as running backs coach and special teams coordinator. The Alma, Ark. native most recently spent the 2010-11 seasons as an offensive graduate assistant coach at Auburn, working with Malzahn for the second time of his career. He also worked with Malzahn as an assistant coach at Springdale (Ark.) High School in 2004. While at Auburn, Drinkwitz assisted Malzahn with all aspects of the offense. During the 2010 season he helped the Tigers finish 14-0, winning the Southeastern Conference championship and the BCS National Championship behind Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Cam Newton. The 2011 season saw Auburn finish 8-5, including a 4324 victory over Virginia in the Chik-fil-A Bowl. Prior to Auburn, Drinkwitz coached four seasons at Springdale from 2006-09. He first served as the Bulldogs' offensive line coach and running game coordinator in 2006 before spending the next three years as their offensive coordinator. During his time as offensive coordinator, Springdale averaged 422 yards of total offense per game while setting school records in completions, receptions and yardage. Drinkwitz spent the 2005 season as an assistant coach at Alma High School, where he started his coaching career as a volunteer assistant from 2001-03 while still attending college. He earned his bachelor's degree in education from Arkansas Tech in 2004, graduating Magna Cum Laude after serving as student body president. Prior to attending Arkansas Tech, Drinkwitz was an all-conference and all-state selection for the Alma football team and was named an FCA Huddle Leader of the Year. Drinkwitz is married to the former Linsey Sivils, and they have one daughter, Addison, born March 19, 2010. History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 22 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW HISTORY for Frank Beamer, Grimes helped the Hokies to back-to-back Big East championships and five bowl games in five seasons. Grimes also coached at Arkansas, serving as a graduate assistant in 1981-82 and as a full-time assistant coach in 1989-92, where he helped the Razorbacks to the Southwest Conference Championship and a Cotton Bowl appearance in 1990. At Arkansas, Grimes worked for Lou Holtz, Ken Hatfield and Jack Crowe. Grimes also coached at Louisiana-Monroe (1979-80, 1985-88), Delta State (1983) and Missouri (1984) after spending his first two seasons at the high school level in the state of Arkansas at Nashville (1977) and Des Arc (1978). Louisiana-Monroe won the 1987 Division I-AA national championship. As an offensive lineman at Henderson State, he helped his team to a 40-6 record in four seasons, including a berth in the 1974 NAIA Championship game. He earned a bachelor's degree in education from Henderson State in 1977 and a master's degree in education from LouisianaMonroe in 1981. Grimes grew up in Clarendon, Ark. and is married to the former Jennifer Graves. The couple has four children, including sons Aaron and Nick and daughters Danielle and Lindsey. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY J.B. Grimes, a veteran coach who has been a part of 14 bowl games and a national championship in his career, enters his first season at Arkansas State as the offensive line coach. Grimes most recently spent the last two seasons as Kansas' offensive line coach, but has also overseen the position group at Mississippi State, East Carolina, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, Arkansas, Louisiana-Monroe and Delta State as an assistant coach over the last 29 years. Prior to his time with the Jayhawks, Grimes spent five seasons as the offensive line coach at Mississippi State (2004-08). In his inaugural season, MSU rushed for 1,744 yards, the most at the school in four years. Behind his offensive line, Mississippi State produced three seasons with a 1,000-yard rusher. In his one season at East Carolina (2003), the Pirates' offensive line paved the way for its third straight 1,000-yard individual rusher. At Texas A&M (1998-2002) Grimes coached the offensive line under R.C. Slocum for five seasons as the Aggies posted a 40-22 overall record while playing in four straight bowl games. While at Virginia Tech (1993-97) coaching OPPONENTS J.B. GRIMES Offensive Line First Year Henderson State, 1977 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 23 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 24 DAVID GUNN Cornerbacks 11th Year Arkansas, 1987 David Gunn enters his 11th season as an assistant coach at Arkansas State. Gunn will coach defensive backs in 2012, after spending his first 10 seasons as the Red Wolves running backs coach. Gunn also held the role of Director of Player Development in 2011, the same season he served as the Red Wolves' Interim Head Coach for the GoDaddy.com Bowl. Over the last 10 seasons, Gunn has coached three All-Sun Belt Conference selections and two of the Red Wolves' top three all-time leading rushers. Under Gunn's watch, ASU has had a running back named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year and the league's Freshman of the Year. Since arriving at ASU in January 2002, Gunn has overseen some powerful performances coming out of the A-State backfield. ASU's most recent back to attack the ASU record books is Derek Lawson, a senior who is currently ranked 13th in career rushing yards and needs just 92 yards to become the 12th player in school history to rush for 2,000 yards. Arnold, A-State's featured back from 2006-09, was listed as a Doak Walker Award candidate entering the 2007, 2008 and 2009 seasons. Arnold entered his senior year as the third leading active rusher in the NCAA and finished his career as ASU's second all-time leader in total rushing yards and tied for second in rushing touchdowns. Arnold piled up numerous awards, including All-Sun Belt Conference honors three times. Gunn's first season featured Danny Smith, who broke ASU's all-time rushing record which had stood for 50 years. Gunn proudly watched Smith receive Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year Honors. A unanimous pick for first-team allconference, Smith ended up scoring 14 touchdowns while picking up 1,390 yards. Then, Antonio Warren and Shermar Bracey churned out extraordinary rushing totals and signed contracts with teams in the National Football League. In fact, Warren finished his career as ASU's third all-time leading rusher with 3,040 yards. Prior to joining the ASU staff, Gunn served as the head coach for Little Rock McClellan High School and took his team to the 2001 AAAAA playoffs. Gunn was the head coach at McClellan for five seasons (1996-2001), taking the Crimson Tide to the playoffs twice. Prior to that, he served as the boys head track coach at Watson Chapel High School in Pine Bluff. While at Watson Chapel from 1991-95, he also served as the running backs and defensive backs coach and helped that team go to the AAA playoffs three straight years and won the 1996 state cham- pionship. That was the second stop at Watson Chapel for Gunn, who began his career as the linebackers and wide receivers coach from 1987-89. Gunn, a native of England, Ark., who excelled in football, basketball and track at England High School, has also coached at Lake Highlands High School in Dallas, Texas, where he coached running backs and helped his team to a 1990 conference title. After graduating from England High School in 1982, he attended the University of Arkansas, where he played defensive back and running back from 1982-87. As a Razorback player, he played in the 1984 Liberty Bowl and the 1987 Orange Bowl. He graduated in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and biological science. Gunn is married to the former Aleachia Stephenson of England, and they have two daughters - 27year-old Tiffany, a second year Law student at Arkansas, and 19-year-old Bethany is a sophomore at ASU. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS HISTORY OPPONENTS 2011 IN REVIEW for an additional three years. During Hall's tenure at Oklahoma, the Sooners won the 2000 national championship with a perfect 13-0 record and played in two additional national championship games. Oklahoma also posted a 78-14 record during Hall's seven seasons at the school and claimed victories in the Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Rose Bowl, Holiday Bowl and Insight Bowl. A native of Newcastle, Okla., Hall earned an associate's degree from Oklahoma City Community College before going on to receive his bachelor's and master's degrees from OU. Brandon and his wife Crystal have one daughter, Maddie. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Brandon Hall enters his first season at Arkansas State as the Red Wolves' linebackers coach. Hall most recently completed his second stint as the defensive assistant for quality control at Oklahoma, but has also served as the co-defensive coordinator at Central Oklahoma, the defensive coordinator at Broken Arrow (Okla.) High School, the linebackers coach at Northern Iowa and as a defensive graduate assistant coach with the Sooners over the last 11 years. Since graduating from the University of Oklahoma in 2000 with his bachelor's degree, Hall has been a part of seven bowl teams, four conference championship squads and one national championship. Hall's most recent stop at Oklahoma saw the Sooners post a 10-3 record that included a 31-14 victory over Iowa in the Insight Bowl. He rejoined the Sooners after working as an assistant coach at Central Oklahoma the previous three seasons, including the 2008 campaign when the Bronchos won the the Lone Star Conference North Division with a perfect 5-0 record within the division. Hall served on the coaching staff in a different capacity each year at UCO, including co-defensive coordinator, linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator. During his tenure at Central Oklahoma, Hall coached four players who received first-team All-Lone Star Conference North Division honors, including 2008 LSC North Linebacker of the Year K.C. Asiodu. Hall went to UCO after spending the 2007 season as an assistant coach at Broken Arrow, where he was in charge of linebackers and helped the Tigers to the state playoffs. The season prior he served as linebackers coach at Northern Iowa, helping lead the Panthers to a 7-4 record in 2006. Hall started his coaching career as a student assistant coach at Oklahoma from 1998-2000. He then worked three seasons as a graduate assistant with the Sooners, coaching linebackers. He joined the OU staff as a full-time defensive assistant for quality control in 2003 and served in that capacity 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com PLAYERS BRANDON HALL Safeties First Year Oklahoma, 2000 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL AStateGuides.com 25 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 26 KENNY INGRAM Defensive Line First Year Arkansas State, 1999 ASU alumnus and former football letterman Kenny Ingram enters his first season as an assistant coach at Arkansas State, serving as the Red Wolves' defensive line coach. Ingram, who played at ASU from 1989-92 as a defensive end, returns to his alma mater after most recently serving as an interim defensive coach for the Red Wolves' during the month leading up to their appearance in the 2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl. Prior to his recent interim stint at ASU, Ingram was an assistant coach at Memphis from 2006-09. He was promoted to defensive coordinator at Memphis in 2009, just three years after joining the Tigers' program. Ingram continued to guide the linebackers, the same position he coached the previous three seasons. Ingram was a part of two bowl teams in his four years at Memphis, including the 2007 New Orleans Bowl and the 2008 St. Petersburg Bowl. Ingram joined the Memphis staff after spending the 2005 season as defensive line coach at Tennessee State University, where he was responsible for recruiting his hometown area of Memphis and west Tennessee. Ingram also coached at Melrose High School, where he was credited with returning the program to prominence. He was the head coach from 2002-04 and posted a 37-4 overall record after serving as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 200102. He led the school to one appearance in the state finals and a pair of appearances in the state semifinals. Ingram was a three-time Regional Coach of the Year and was the Commercial Appeal's 2004 Coach of the Year for Metro Memphis. He also was selected to serve as the Liberty Bowl All-Star Game defensive coordinator in 2003 and was a member of the Tennessee East-West Shrine All-Star Game coaching staff that same season. In addition, Ingram was elected as an assistant coach for the 2004 Tennessee-Kentucky All-Star Game. In his three seasons at Melrose, he coached 17 players who signed scholarships to play college football. Previously, Ingram taught and coached at Corry Middle School and worked in the Youth Habilitation Center prior to moving to Melrose. A standout at Whitehaven High School in Memphis, Ingram was the team co-captain in 1992, and received his bachelor's degree in political science from Arkansas State University in December 1999. Ingram and his wife, Carla, have five children: Kendrien, Taylor, Kameron and twins Kennedy and Karleigh. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW HISTORY at Allen High School. He helped the Eagles advance to the playoffs five times, including the 2003 campaign when they finished as a Class 5A state semi-finalist. Jackson was the head coach and athletic director at Wilmer-Hutchins High School for three seasons (1995-97). He was also on the Wilmer-Hutchins coaching staff as offensive coordinator when it won the 1990 Class 4A state championship. Jackson coached in the Texas High School Coaches Association AllStar Game in 1992. While at Wilmer-Hutchins, Jackson also coached Eagle athletes to seven national championships in power-lifting along with the 1989 state title and five regional crowns. Jackson had previous assistant coaching assignments at Athens High School (198587), Paris High School (1981-84) and Pittsburg High School (1994), all in Texas. A native of Atlanta, Texas, Jackson earned his bachelor's degree in education/physical education, from Wichita State University in 1981. He and his wife, Cora, have three children: son, Cory, and daughters, Dena and Nikki. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Dean Jackson, a veteran coach with over 30 years experience at the high school and collegiate levels, enters his first season at Arkansas State as the Red Wolves' tight ends coach. Jackson comes to ASU after spending the last three seasons as the assistant head football coach and defensive line coach Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas. He spent the previous three seasons at the University of Tulsa, including the 2009 campaign as an administrative assistant to the head coach and the director of high school relations. He spent his first two seasons as Tulsa's tight ends coach when the Golden Hurricane played in the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Ala. in both 2007 and 2008 while Malzahn was serving as offensive coordinator. In 2008, Jackson was part of an offensive coaching staff that had Tulsa ranked as the nation's top offense for the second consecutive year, gaining 569.9 yards and scoring 47.2 points per game. In 2008, the Hurricane led the nation in total offense with 543.9 yards per game, while Tulsa posted an overall 10-4 record. Jackson went to Tulsa after coaching the tight ends for one season at Rice in 2006, when the Owls played in the New Orleans Bowl. Jackson helped lead the Owls to a 7-6 record and the school's first bowl game appearance in 45 years. Before his stint at Rice, Jackson spent 25 years in the high school ranks in north Texas. Jackson was the defensive coordinator at Dallas' Hillcrest High School in the 2004-05 seasons, helping the Panthers compile an 8-3 record and a Class 4A area finalist spot in 2004. Previously, Jackson spent six years on the coaching staff OPPONENTS DEAN JACKSON Tight Ends First Year Wichita State, 1981 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL AStateGuides.com 27 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season CASEY WOODS Wide Receivers Recruiting Coordinator First Year Tennessee, 2006 Coaches and Staff Players Casey Woods, who was a part of seven bowl teams at Tennessee and Auburn over the last nine years, enters his first season at Arkanas State as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator. Woods comes to A-State after spending the last three seasons as Auburn's Director of Offensive Quality Control, working closely with Malzahn during that time. He was a part of three bowl teams at Auburn, including the 2010 squad that won the BCS National Championship. During his tenure at Auburn, the Tigers also competed in the 2009 Outback Bowl and 2011 Chik-fil-A Bowl. Prior to Auburn, he served as a graduate assistant coach at Tennessee during the 2008 season, working with wide receivers. Woods was a three-year letterman at Tennessee from 2003-07, playing in 40 career games while also working two seasons as a player volunteer coach. He played in three bowl games and was a member of three 10win teams. He was team captain of the 2007 Tennessee team that won the SEC East and Outback Bowl. A native of Starkville, Miss., Woods earned bachelor's degrees in both psychology and political science from Tennessee in 2006. He received his master's degree in sport psychology from Tennessee in 2007. He is currently pursuing further graduate work in sport psychology. 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 28 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW 2011 BCS National Championship Game (Auburn), the 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (Boise St.), the 2009 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl (Boise St.), the 2008 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl (Boise St.), the 2007 Cotton Bowl (Auburn), the 2006 Capital One Bowl (Auburn), the 2004 Liberty Bowl (Louisville), and as a player in the 1999 Southern California Bowl of Champions. Among the achievements associated with teams that Russell has worked with are the 2011 BCS National Championship at Auburn, the 2011 SEC Championship at Auburn, the 2010 Fiesta Bowl Championship and No. 4 national ranking at Boise State, the 2009 WAC Championship at No. 6 national ranking at Boise State, the 2009 WAC Championship and NCAA Soccer Tournament berth at Boise State, the No. 9 national ranking and WAC Championship for the 2008 Boise State football team, the 2005 SEC Western Division Championship at Auburn and the No. 8 national ranking and C-USA Championship won by the Louisville football team. Russell earned his Bachelor of Arts – Regents Degree with emphasis in Exercise Science and Psychology from West Liberty State in 2004, and his Masters Degree in Educational Leadership from Auburn in 2006. He was an all-conference receiver and kick returner at West Liberty State from 2000-2002, while also running track. He continued his career as a receiver with the Las Vegas Gladiators in the Arena Football League and with the AFL2 Louisville Fire. Russell is married to the former Sarah Porter. OPPONENTS Ryan Russell begins his first season as Head Strength and Conditioning coach and Director of Sports Nutrition at Arkansas State. Prior to arriving at ASU, Russell was the top Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Auburn University for the past two seasons. During his time at Auburn, he helped develop, coordinate, implement and supervise yearly strength and conditioning programs, and supervised all nutritional advice, supplementation, analysis and programming on both a team and individual level for the Auburn football program. Prior to his time at Auburn, he served as Associate Strength and Conditioning Coach and Director of Sports Nutrition at Boise State from 2007-10, and was a graduate assistant at Auburn from 200507. Russell also served as a Strength and Conditioning Intern at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Louisville. Russell holds certifications in Strength and Conditioning from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, in Speed and Explosion from the National Association of Speed and Explosion and is Functional Movement Screen certified by Functional Movement Systems. He is a Level I Certified Olympic Strength Coach by the United States Weightlifting Federation and holds a Specialist in Sports Conditioning from the International Sport Science Association. He also holds certifications in Speed, Agility and Quickness and in Sports Nutrition from the National Exercise and Sport Trainers Association. Russell’s bowl experience includes the 2012 Chik-Fil-A Bowl (Auburn), the HISTORY Director of Strength and Conditioning First Year West Liberty State, 2003 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY RYAN RUSSELL COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 29 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 30 RON CARROLL Head Certified Trainer 37th Year Arkansas State, 1975 YEARS AT ASU: Now in his 37th . . . Joined the staff in April, 1976 . . . The first certified athletic trainer for the Red Wolves to have on staff . . . Inducted into the National Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame in June 2003 . . . Inducted into the Arkansas State Athletics Hall of Honor in 2005 . . . Part of the 100 Outstanding Staff recognized at the 2010 annual Distinguished Performance Awards and Service Recognition Ceremony for his significant contributions to ASU in its 100-year history. EDUCATION: Attended Forest Park Community College in St. Louis one semester before transferring to ASU and serving as equipment manager for baseball (two years) and basketball (three years) . . . Earned his BSE degree from Arkansas State in 1975 and his master's with specialization in athletic training from Indiana State in 1976, the same year he passed his national board examination and was certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association . . . Licensed as an athletic trainer by Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Former director of athletic training internship program and instructor of care injuries and advanced care of injuries classes . . . Currently serves as an instructor at ASU for concepts of athletic training course and clinical instructor in ASU’s national CAATE accredited athletic training curriculum . . . Host trainer and instructor for Student and Coaches Athletic Training Workshops . . . Former consultant for St. Bernards Regional Medical Center Sports Medicine Clinic . . . Instructor of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) courses for Craighead County Chapter of the American Red Cross . . . speaker/presenter at NATA, and Southwest and Arkansas Athletic Trainers Association conventions and local civic organizations . . . Faculty adviser for Arkansas State Sports Medicine-Athletic Training Club . . . Assist with Red Wolves’ drug education and directs the drug testing programs . . . Former NATA district representative for Continuing Education . . . Former Arkansas Athletic Trainers Association President Elect, President and Legislative Committee Member . . . SWATA (Arkansas) State President . . . NATA district representative for Governmental Affairs and Committee on Revenue . . . Governor appointment to the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training (Nov. 1995 through present), elected chairman (Dec. 1995 through present) . . . SWATA Unsung Hero Award (July 1997), NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award (June 1998), SWATA Hall of Fame Award (July 1998), AATA Hall of Fame Award (May 1999), SWATA Frank Medina Award (2002) . . . Named as one of Indiana State’s outstanding alums in June 2006 . . . ASU Hall of Honor inductee (2005). PERSONAL: Born April 3, 1952 . . . Married to the former Vicki Nierdieck of St. Louis and they have three children—Stephen, John and Kathryn. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS CAM CLARK Gradute Assistant Coach Cam Clark enters his first season as graduate assistant coach for the Red Wolves, coaching on the defensive side of the ball. Clark came to A-State after spending the previous three seasons at Faulkner University in Montgomery, Ala., where he held positions as a defensive backs coach, wide receivers coach, special teams coach, recruiting coordinator and the junior-varsity head coach. He also assisted the Red Wolves as a special teams CARTER FORD Assistant AD for Football Operations A native of Paragould, Ark., Carter Ford begins his first season as Assistant Athletic Director for Football Operations. Ford’s responsibilities will include fund raising, marketing, public relations and other duties directly related to the success of ASU football. Most recently, Carter served in Governor Mike Beebe's Administration as the Governor's Personal Aide. He traveled with the Governor across the state to any type of meeting or event, served as the Governor’s liaison to his staff, coordinated travel with the Arkansas State Police, and served as the point contact for the Governor when in public. Prior to joining the Governor’s staff, Carter worked with the Razorback Foundation, Inc., where he helped plan and implement major fundraising initiatives with the Athletic Department administration. His main responsibility included work on the “Answer the Call” campaign, an initiative that recruited 2,680 new donors to the Foundation and raised over $6.8 million for student-athletes at the University of Arkansas. He is a graduate of the University of Arkansas where he served as the student body President as a junior and was involved in many areas of the institution. During his senior year while finishing up a degree in Biochemistry, he served as the assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Government Affairs and also led an effort on campus that raised over $40,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW Gradute Assistant Coach Eric Munoz is in his first season as a Graduate Assistant with the football program at Arkansas State. Munoz comes to ASU after serving as the defensive line coach at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas. After graduating from Baker University with a degree in Health/PE and Secondary Education, where he also played football from 2005-08, Munoz began his career there, serving as a student assistant during the 2009 season. A native of Springdale, he played high school football for head coach Gus Malzahn at Springdale. He married his wife, Sarah, this summer and will work primarily with the offensive line during the 2012 season. OPPONENTS Graduate Assistant Coach Fort Smith, Ark., native and former Auburn standout quarterback and wide receiver Kodi Burns enters his first season a graduate assistant coach for the Red Wolves. Burns, who played under Malzahn at Auburn in 2009 and 2010, will work on the offensive side of the ball in his newly appointed role at A-State. Burns was originally recruited as a quarterback at Auburn, but moved to wide receiver later in his career and helped lead the Tigers to the 2010 national championship. Burns ended his four-year career at Auburn with 16 receptions for 227 yards, including a 35-yard touchdown catch in the 2010 BCS national championship game that saw the Tigers record a 22-19 victory over Oregon. He was a triple threat for the Auburn offense, also recording 799 rushing yards and 1,312 passing yards from 2007-10. Burns earned his bachelor’s degree in May 2011 from Auburn. He was ranked as the No. 8 dual-threat quarterback prospect in the country and the No. 3 overall recruit in Arkansas by Rivals.com coming out of Northside High School. An all-state selection by the Arkansas High School Athletic Association, Burns threw for 1,903 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior, while also rushing for 835 yards and 13 touchdowns. He is the younger brother of Khayyam Burns, a fouryear letterman at Arkansas State from 2004-07 who was a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection at his safety position for the Red Wolves. ERIC MUNOZ HISTORY KODI BURNS and defensive position coach for the GoDaddy.com Bowl. Prior to his coaching experience, he was a four-year letterman at Harding University, where he played safety and corner. He was selected as the 2007 Iron Bison of the Year and was also a four-year letterman in track and field. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Social Sciences from Harding in 2007. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Graduate Assistant Coach Jon Bradley returns to Arkansas State as a defensive graduate assistant coach after having been a fouryear letterman for the Red Wolves from 2000-2003. Bradley enjoyed a successful career in the NFL with the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a running back, full back and defensive linemen. He also participated and hosted football camps and assisted in game film preparation. He assisted with the A-State football program in 2011, serving as a student assistant and instructing offensive linemen on blocking methods and taught tackling techniques while also assisting with game day preparations. Bradley earned his bachelor’s degree in Sports Management with an emphasis in business in 2011 from Arkansas State. COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL JON BRADLEY 31 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 32 BRETT WHITESIDE Football Operations Intern/Camp Director Brett Whiteside begins his first season as Football Operations Assistant at Arkansas State after serving in a similar position at Auburn University from 2009-12. Whiteside’s responsibilities will include coordinating the Red Wolves’ team travel, assisting with on-campus recruiting and helping to oversee the day-to-day operations of the ASU football program. While at Auburn, Whiteside assisted with the recruiting of two of the top six recruiting classes in the nation, including the 2011 class, which was ranked No. 2 nationally and first in the Southeastern Conference. He was also instrumental in signing ASU’s first recruiting class under head coach Gus Malzahn, which was ranked first in the Sun Belt Conference in 2012. Whiteside’s bowl experience includes the 2010 BCS National Championship Game, the 2009 Outback Bowl and the 2011 Chik-Fil-A Bowl, all of which resulted in Auburn victories. Originally from Gadsden, Ala., Whiteside graduated from Arkansas State in 2012 with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. SCOTT SYMONS Defensive Quality Control Intern Scott Symons enters his first season at Arkansas State as a defensive quality control coach after spending the previous two seasons as co-defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Harding University in Searcy, Ark. In 2011, Harding's defense led the Great American Conference in total defense and sacks and ranked second in rushing defense and turnovers. In the 2010 season, Symons tutored senior cornerback Eddie Russ, Jr., who signed a free agent contract with a Canadian Football League team following the season. Symons was part of a defensive staff that saw its charges lead Division II in sacks per game and rank eighth in opponents' third-down conversion percentage. The defense was also second in the GSC in rushing and third in total defense. In 2009 as cornerbacks coach, Symons coached senior defensive back Josh Jones to All-America honors and a spot in the Cactus Bowl All-Star Game. Jones, who played rover, led Harding with 94 tackles and eight interceptions. Prior to Harding, Symons was the linebackers and receivers coach and the junior varsity head coach at Saint Dominic High School in O'Fallon, Mo., for the 2007-08 school year. Symons, a graduate of Fort Worth Christian School, played outside linebacker at Lindenwood University from 2004-07 and earned his bachelor's degree in history. He was selected to the United States Marine Corps Officer Candidate School and attended in the summer of 2006. He has worked with abused and neglected children as a counselor at Royal Family Kids Camp for the last four years. A native of Mission Viejo, Calif., Symons married the former Kristen Heineken of Columbia, Ill., on June 28, 2008. BRYAN HARROD Equipment Supervisor Bryan Harrod begins his first year as the Equipment Supervisor at Arkansas State after spending the previous six seasons as an Assistant Director of Edquipment Operations at the United States Naval Academy. Harrod has over 10 years of experience working in a similar capacity, also serving as the equipment manager at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County during the 2005 season, a clubhouse assistant with the Baltimore Orioles from 2003-05 and the head equipment manager for the Wichita Stealth arena football team in 2001. He also worked with the Miami Dolphins in 2011 as an equipment manager intern. Harrod will magane the equipment operations at ASU, including ordering, issuing, organizing and maintaining the equipment. Harrod earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Administration from Wichita State in 2004. He is a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA). LIZ LAMBERT Video Coordinator Liz Lambert begins her first season as Video Coordinator for ASU Athletics. Lambert comes to Arkansas State after serving as an Assistant Video Coordinator at Auburn for the past five seasons. She began her video career while in high school at Beauregard (Ala.), and continued throughout her time at Auburn, and her bowl experience includes the 2010 BCS National Championship Game, the 2009 Outback Bowl and the 2011 Chik-Fil-A Bowl. A native of Charleston, S.C., Lambert graduated from Auburn in 2011 with degrees in Radio, TV, and Film Broadcasting and Exercise Science. She is the daughter of Jim and Marie Lambert. JAMIE CROLEY Director of Football Operations KAREN RINEHART Administrative Assistant to the Head Football Coach YVONNE FOSTER Administrative Assistant 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS ERIC ALLEN 2011: Played in six games in a reserve roll behind First Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection Tom Castilaw . . . Helped anchor an offensive line that finished first in the Sun Belt Conference and 24th in the nation in total offense . . . A-State also ranked No. 1 in the SBC and No. 31 in the nation in scoring offense. 2010: Played in eight games at center, including one as a starter (vs. Auburn in the season opener) . . . In mostly a reserve roll, helped pave the way for 1,784 rushing yards and was part of offensive line that ranked tied for third in the Sun Belt Conference in sacks allowed per game . . . ASU’s 4,841 yards of total offense were the most in school history and A-State ranked 40th in the nation in total offense . . . Part of O-line that helped ASU average 5.7 yards per play to tie for the second highest mark in the Sun Belt Conference . . . AState also ranked second in the SBC and 42nd in the nation in scoring offense with 30 points per game. 2009: Played in nine games, including six as a starter . . . Took over the starting role at center after Tom Castilaw suffered a season-ending injury in the Iowa game . . . Helped lead the way for 21 rushing touchdowns, the third most in the Sun Belt Conference . . . Paved the way for three different ASU players rushing for over 100 yards in at least one game and was part of ASU's line that helped the offense to its most yards of total offense (484) against an FBS opponent since the 2007 season. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2012: Enters senior season with 16 school records to his credit, including eight season, five single-game and three career marks that stand atop the most successful in ASU history . . . In just three seasons Aplin has broken the school record for career completions (633) . . . Currently second all-time at ASU in career total offense (8,734) and passing yards (7,416), third in passing touchdowns (43) and fifth in rushing touchdowns (25) . . . Enters his senior season as the conferences fourth all-time leader in total offense, completions and passing yards . . . Nation’s fifth leading player in career passing yards and completions and fourth leading player in career total offense among current players . . . USA Today Preseason Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year . . . Athlon’s, Blue Ribbon College Yearbook, Phil Steele’s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Conference . . . Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List . . . Manning Award Watch List . . . Walter Camp Watch List. 2011: Named the 2011-12 Sun Belt Conference Male Student-Athlete of the Year, making him the second ASU player to win the league’s highest honor over the last three years (Alex Carrington, 2009-10) . . . Named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year (one of just two players in ASU history to earn the league’s highest football award) . . . First Team All-Sun Belt Conference for the second consecutive season . . . Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week twice . . . Little Rock Touchdown Club Player of the Year for Arkansas State University . . . College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) National Quarterback of the Year Watch List . . . Broke his own single-season school records for total offense (4,176 yards), total offense per game (321.2 ypg), pass completions (304), passing yards (3,588) and passing yards per game (276.0) . . . Put up impressive numbers that are among the best in the nation, ranking No. 10 in the country in total offense, No. 14 in passing yards, No. 20 in completions per game (23.38) and No. 33 in points responsible for (13.85 ppg) . . . Rushed for a career-best 588 yards that led the team and gives him 1,318 for his career . . . Recorded a team-high 10 rushing touchdowns . . . Ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt Conference in total offense and total passing yards, No. 2 in pass efficiency, No. 4 in scoring (TDs), No. 7 in scoring and No. 9 in rushing yards . . . Became one of just two players in the history of the Sun Belt Conference to record over 3,000 yards total offense in two different seasons (2011 and 2010) . . . Ranked No. 2 in Sun Belt Conference history in singleseason total offense, No. 4 in touchdowns responsible for (29) and No. 5 in passing yards . . . Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Sporting News, Lindy’s and Athlon Sports . . . Third Team AllSBC by Phil Steele’s . . . Sporting News “best running quarterback” in the SBC . . . Lindy’s “best scrambler” 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 16 QB 6-1, 205 Sr. (RS) 3L Tampa, Fla. Fleming Island 2011 IN REVIEW 55 OL 6-1, 300 Sr. (RS) 3L Daphne, Ala. Daphne RYAN APLIN OPPONENTS 2011: Played in all 13 games on special teams and in a reserve roll at linebacker . . . Recorded a careerhigh 15 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and 1 pass breakup . . . Recorded at least one tackle in eight games, including a career-high four stops in a victory over Memphis. 2010: Played in all 12 games, recording three tackles (all unassisted). 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Started for three Class 6A state championship Prattville High School teams . . . Named First Team All-State as a junior and senior by the Alabama Sports Writers Association . . . Recorded 277 tackles from his middle linebacker position over his last two seasons with the Lions, posting 124 stops (83 solo), including 11.5 tackles for loss, five sacks and a fumble recovery as a senior . . . Tallied 153 tackles (89 solo) and three sacks as a junior in 2007 . . . Also recruited by Auburn . . . Posted 109 tackles as a sophomore in 2006, and also finished with 4.5 sacks and three fumble recoveries . . . Also played varsity basketball at Prattville High School. PERSONAL: Along with Qushaun Lee and Earl Lucas, Albright is of three current players on the team that attended Prattville High School . . . Born June 7, 1951 . . . Son of Vanessa Albright. HISTORY 41 LB 5-11, 205 Jr. (RS) 2L Prattville, Ala. Prattville Posted 12 pancakes and graded at 90 percent blocking as a senior . . . Voted 2007 Team Captain . . . Participated in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic . . . Named all-county, all-region and all-state . . . Track and field letterwinner . . . Also recruited by Auburn and Louisiana-Monroe. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 31, 1989 . . . Son of Eric and Mary Allen. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY LaANGELO ALBRIGHT COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 33 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 34 and “coolest in the clutch” in the SBC . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2010: First Team All-Sun Belt Conference . . . CollegeFootballNews.com Sophomore All-America Team . . . Little Rock Touchdown Club’s Arkansas State Player of the Year . . . Three-time Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week . . . Rivals.com Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week . . . Broke the single-season school records for total offense (3,416 yards), total offensive plays (548), pass completions (252), pass yards (2,939), passing touchdowns (21) and pass attempts (410) . . . 61.5 completion percentage was the second highest in school history . . . . 2010 numbers placed him tied for second in Sun Belt Conference history in touchdowns responsible for (32), third in total plays, fourth in total offense, sixth in passing yards and passing touchdowns and seventh in completions for a single season . . . Nationally, ranked tied for 15th in points responsible for, 19th in total offense, 27th in passing yards per game and 51st in passing efficiency . . . led the Sun Belt Conference in total offense and touchdowns responsible for and ranked second in passing touchdowns, passing yards and completions and third in pass efficiency . . . Responsible for 70 percent of ASU’s total offense that broke the school record and ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference . . . Threw at least one touchdown pass in every game and had at least one rushing touchdown in eight games . . . Recorded a school-record 438 passing yards against LouisianaLafayette, which was the most by a Sun Belt Conference player in 2010 and the 17th most in the nation . . . Broke the school record for completions (33) and total offense (442) in a game . . . Passed for at least 200 yards in nine games and recorded at least 200 yards of total offense in 11 outings . . . Connected with Taylor Stockemer for a 65-yard touchdown pass against Louisiana-Lafayette that was his longest completion of the year . . . Posted a long run of 40 yards against Troy . . . Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Sporting News, Lindy’s and Athlon Sports . . . Third Team All-SBC by Phil Steele’s . . . Sporting News “best running quarterback” in the SBC . . . Lindy’s “best scrambler” and “coolest in the clutch” in the SBC . . . Named to College Football Performance Awards national Quarterback of the Year Watch List . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List member. 2009: Played in nine games, including three as a starter as a redshirt freshman . . . Started three of last four games of the season . . . Completed 77 of 118 attempts for 889 yards with three touchdowns . . . Rushed 64 times for 253 yards and four touchdowns . . . Finished season with second most rushing yards and rushing touchdowns on the team . . . Posted a long completion of 64 yards and a long rush of 47 yards . . . Posted 362 yards of offense in the Red Wolves victory over North Texas, the most ever by an ASU freshman and the fifth most by any player in school history . . . Aplin posted his only 100-yard rushing game against the Mean Green, piling up 122 yards, and also threw for a career-high 240 yards . . . Threw for at least 146 yards in final five games of the season. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year varsity letterman . . . Recorded 1,300 passing yards and 350 rushing yards in seven games played . . . Posted 2,300 passing yards and 17 touchdowns, while also rushing for 650 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior . . . Named Shrine Bowl MVP . . . 2006 and 2007 First Team All-County and Sec- ond Team All-District . . . Also was lettered in baseball and was an all-conference selection . . . Also recruited by Middle Tennessee. PERSONAL: Born May 8, 1990 . . . Son of Lorice Aplin. APLIN’S CAREER PASSING STATISTICS Yr. COMP ATT YDS TD INT LG 2009 77 118 889 3 6 64 2010 252 410 2939 21 11 65 2011 304 476 3588 19 16 71 Totals 633 1004 7416 43 33 71 APLIN’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Yr. ATT YDS AVG. TD LG 2009 64 253 4.0 4 47 2010 138 477 3.5 11 40 2011 161 588 3.7 10 33 Totals 363 1318 3.6 25 47 MATTHEW BALTENSPERGER 2011: Did not compete in any games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Competed in one game (vs. Middle Tennessee) . . . Did not record any stats . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List member. 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-district selection as both a junior and senior at Millington High School . . . Competed in the Memphis All-Star Game . . . Also competed in soccer, earning all-district recognition. PERSONAL: Son of Joe and Tina Baltensperger . . . Born Sept. 11, 1990. BROCK BARNHILL 22 DB 6-0, 176 So. (RS) SQ Mountain Home, Ark. Moutain Home 2011: Did not participate in any games . . . Scout team member . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List member. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year varsity letterman as a cornerback . . . 6A All-State and all-conference as a senior in 2009 . . . Over 75 tackles and two interceptions as a senior . . . Participated on special teams . . . Advanced to 6A State playoffs junior and senior seasons . . . Twotime academic all-conference . . . Played in the state All-Star soccer game . . . All-state soccer player that led Mountain Home to the state championship last 3 seasons . . . Graduated 5th in class and carried a 4.0 GPA. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 23, 1991 . . . Son of Randy and Sherry Barnhill. WILLIAM BOYD 80 WR 6-1, 195 So. (RS) SQ Cave City, Ark. Cave City 2011: Did not participate in any games . . . Scout team member . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 38 K 5-10, 185 Jr. (RS) 1L Millington, Tenn. Millington AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS DARIUS BUCKLEY 50 LB 5-10, 223 So. (RS) 1L Memphis, Tenn. Lambuth 2011: Redshirted the 2011 campaign and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. LAMBUTH: Started at linebacker his true freshman season for a team that posted a 6-5 record . . . Recorded 44 tackles and an interception returned for a touchdown . . . Named the conference's Player of the QB 6-2, 215 Jr. (RS) 2L Lake Hamilton, Ark. Lake Hamilton 2011: Suffered a season-ending injury during fall camp . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Played in 11 games as a redshirt freshman, finishing the year with 268 yards of total offense that ranked fourth on the team . . . Completed 13-of-26 pass attempts for 114 yards and one touchdown . . . Completed a season-high five passes (5-of-7) for a seasonhigh 45 yards against Auburn . . . Rushed for 154 yards and one touchdown on 27 attempts . . . Recorded a long run of 28 yards in the season finale against Florida International when he ran for 41 total yards . . . Posted a season-high 49 rushing yards against Louisiana-Monroe . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. 2009: Suffered a season-ending injury early in ASU’s 2009 fall camp and redshirted the season . . . With fellow quarterback Ryan Aplin out of 2010 spring camp with injury, Butterfield took the majority of snaps at quarterback . . . Completed 30-of-54 passes for 235 yards and three touchdowns during ASU’s Spring Game. HIGH SCHOOL: One of 45 graduating high school seniors to be selected to play on the United States’ first national team comprised of players ages 19 and under in the 2009 IFAF Junior World Championship . . . Completed 11-of-18 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown to help the United States to a 41-3 victory over topseeded Canada in the gold medal game . . . For the tournament, Butterfield completed 30-of-45 passes for 353 yards and two touchdowns . . . Arkansas Associated Press Super Team selection . . . Three-year starter for Lake Hamilton . . . Two-time all-state selection . . . Three-time all-conference selection . . . Two-time Garland County Offensive Player of the Year . . . Named the Arkansas Class 6A Offensive Player of the Year by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette . . . Little Rock Touchdown Club 2008 Class 6A Player of the Year . . . 2008 State Farm 7A/6A Offensive Player of the Year in the state of Arkansas . . . Two-time All-Tri-County Team in 2008 . . . . 2008 Tri-Lakes Player of the Year . . . 2009 Arkansas All-Star Game selection . . . 2009 U.S. Army All-American Game nominee . . . 2007 Fox 16 Player of the Year . . . Two-time Landers Award nominee . . . Recorded 6,930 career passing yards and threw 63 touchdown passes . . . Threw for 2,761 yards and 23 touchdowns to lead Lake Hamilton to the Class 6A state championship and a final record of 10-3 . . . Ran for 147 yards and two touchdowns, while also throwing for 140 yards and two more touchdowns in the Wolves 42-28 victory over El Dorado in the state championship game. Butterfield also posted an interception in the game, 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 11 AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011: Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, seeing action on special teams and in a reserve role at cornerback . . . Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo/1assist) . . . Returned 3 kickoffs for 37 yards (12.3 avg.) with a long return of 17 yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Ran for more than 3,000 career yards as a three-year varsity letterman . . . Tallied 787 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns during his senior campaign while fighting injuries . . . Also posted a teamleading 26 receptions for 321 yards and three touchdowns . . . Recorded 40 tackles and a team-high four interceptions as a cornerback his senior year . . . Named first team all-conference his senior season . . . Posted 1,405 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior, while also recording 13 receptions for 196 yards and another touchdown . . . Defensively, recorded 33 tackles and three interceptions, including two returned for a touchdown, in 2009 . . . Named All-State by the Arkansas Activities Association as a junior in 2009 . . . Rushed for 1,011 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore . . . Rivals.com 3-star recruit . . . Ranked as the No. 8 player in the state of Arkansas by Rivals.com . . . 2010 ArkansasVarsity.com First Team All-State selection as a defensive back . . . Helped lead the Greyhounds to the state playoffs all three years . . . 2011 SuperPrep Southwest (Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas) as the recruiting magazine’s seventh ranked player in the state of Arkansas . . . ESPN.com 3-star recruit . . . Ranked as ESPN.com’s No. 127 athlete in the nation . . . Fox16’s No. 1 Top 16 player entering his senior season at Newport . . . Ranked as the No. 66 running back in the nation by Scout.com . . . 3-star recruit by Scout.com . . . Also recruited by Ole Miss, Kansas, Kansas State, Arkansas, TCU, Nebraska and Baylor, among others. PERSONAL: Born May 25, 1992 . . . Son of Deborah Pennington. PHILLIP BUTTERFIELD 2011 IN REVIEW 10 OPPONENTS DB 6-0, 170 So. 1L Newport, Ark. Newport HISTORY ARTEZ BROWN week . . . Dean’s List member. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . Played both running back and linebacker as a sophomore and junior and linebacker as a senior . . . Helped lead White Station High School to a state championship his senior season . . . Recorded over 15 sacks and 170 tackles as a senior . . . Team Captain . . . Liberty Bowl AutoZone Senior All-Star Game participant and team captain . . . Named team’s Defensive MVP as a senior. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 13, 1991 . . . Mother is Tarius Taylor and father Kenneth Buckley . . . Has 4 younger sisters. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 2010: Redshirted the 2010 campaign . . . Arkansas State University Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman at Cave City . . . Played kicker, offensive guard and defensive end . . . All-conference selection as a junior and senior year . . . Helped lead Cave City to the state playoffs as both a sophomore and senior . . . Academic Honor Roll member throughout high school . . . Also varsity baseball player, playing outfield and pitcher. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 11, 1991 . . . Son of Jo and Randy Boyd . . . Four brothers and a sister. COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 35 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 36 helping him garner the game’s MVP award . . . Lake Hamilton finished as the state runner-up his junior season . . . Lake Hamilton record holder for career passing touchdowns, season passing touchdowns and passing yards and single-game passing yards and touchdowns . . . 3-star recruit by CollegeFootballNews.com and Rivals.com . . . 36th ranked quarterback in the nation according to ESPN.com . . . Ranked as the No. 62 quarterback in the nation by Scout.com . . . Also recruited by Tulsa, Oklahoma State, Vanderbilt, Kansas, Mississippi State, Arkansas, Nebraska, Duke, Virginia and Princeton. PERSONAL: Born July 27, 1990 . . . Son of Allen and Elaine Butterfield. BUTTERFIELD’S CAREER PASSING STATISTICS Yr. COMP ATT YDS TD INT LG 2010 13 26 114 1 1 33 Totals 13 26 114 1 1 33 BUTTERFIELD’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Yr. ATT YDS AVG. TD LG 2010 27 154 5.7 1 28 Totals 27 154 5.7 1 28 JAKE CAMPBELL 59 OL 6-6, 320 Jr. (RS) 2L Belleville, Ill. Belleville East 2011: Played in 13 games, including two as a starter at the right guard position . . . Part of ASU’s offensive line that helped the team break the school record for total offense in just 11 games . . . Part of ASU’s line that led the way for offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 in the nation in total offense with almost 450 yards per game . . . Also helped pave the way for ASU’s scoring attack ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 34 in the nation with 32.5 points per game . . . Cleared the way for ASU’s rushing game ranked No. 2 in the SBC . . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Competed in three games, all in a reserve roll along the offensive line . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter for Belleville East, helping lead the school to the state playoffs each season, and four-year varsity letterman . . . Helped lead Belleville East to a 7-3 record as a junior in 2007 and a 7-4 mark last season . . . Team Captain . . . 2008 Honorable Mention All-State, Academic All-State, All-Conference, All-Area and All Metro-East team . . . No. 17 of 30 of the "Super 30" as a junior according to the St. Louis Post Dispatch . . . Named one of the top-10 linemen by the St. Louis Post Dispatch . . . Also competed in track and field . . . Academic Honor Roll student . . . Also recruited by Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Murray State, Harvard and Yale. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 17, 1990 . . . Son of Brian and Cheryl Campbell. RYAN CARRETHERS 65 DL 6-2, 310 Jr. (RS) 2L Nashville, Tenn. Brentwood Academy 2011: Played in all 13 games, including the last six as a starter . . . Leading tackler on the team among interior defensive linemen . . . 21 of his 29 tackles came over ASU’s last six games, including a career-high 7 against Louisiana-Lafayette . . . Posted at least 3 tackles in 5 games . . . Recorded 3.0 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. 2010: Competed in all 12 games in a reserve roll on the defensive line . . . Recorded six tackles, including four unassisted . . . Tallied a career-high three tackles versus Navy. 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . Posted 70 tackles and 10 sacks his senior season . . . Helped lead Brentwood Academy to three championship games . . . Named all-state and All-Williamson County in 2008 . . . Rivals.com Tennessee Postseason Top 35 (No.33) 2009 among all players in the state . . . Also competed in wrestling at Brentwood. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 26, 1991 . . . Son of Ryan and Alisha Carrethers. CARRETHER’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK 2010 4 2 6 0 0 2011 3 26 29 3.0-14 1.5-11 Totals 7 28 35 3.0-14 1.5-11 KYLE COLEMAN DB 6-1, 215 So. 1L Pine Bluff, Ark. Watson Chapel 2011: Played in all 13 games on special teams and in a reserve roll in the defensive backfield . . . Recorded two tackles . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Passed for 1,659 yards, rushed for 661 yards and scored 32 total touchdowns as a senior . . . Defensively, recorded three interceptions . . . Arkansas Activities Association Class 5A All-State selection senior season as a quarterback/defensive back . . . All-Vype Team (big school) selection for the state of Arkansas as a defensive back . . . 2010 ArkansasVarsity.com First Team All-State selection as an athlete . . . One of 13 finalists for the 2010 Landers Award, issued to the state’s top prep player . . . All-Conference choice . . . Helped lead Watson Chapel to the semifinals of the 2010 state playoffs and a No. 3 state ranking by Hootens.com . . . Rivals.com 3-star recruit . . . No. 8 ranked player in the state of Arkansas by SuperPrep recruiting magazine . . . 3-star recruit by Scout.com and ranked as the website’s No. 170 wide receiver in the nation . . . 2-star recruit by ESPN.com and ranked by the website as the nation’s No. 149 wide receiver . . . As a junior, Coleman recorded 18 receptions for 360 yards and totaled seven touchdowns while accounting for 818 yards of total offense at various positions . . . Rushed 43 times for 458 yards and three touchdowns . . . Also recruited by Ole Miss, Kansas State, Louisiana Tech and Memphis, among others . . . Honor Roll member. PERSONAL: Son of current UAPB head coach and former NFL star Monte Coleman . . . Born Sept. 30, 1993 . . . Son of Monte and Yvette Coleman. 2012: Athlon’s second team and Phil Steele’s third team preseason All-Sun Belt Conference choice. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 12 AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 89 2012: Phil Steele’s third team preseason All-Sun Belt Conference choice . . . Enters the 2012 season with the seventh most career points by kicking (131). 2011: Played in 13 games, posting career-best numbers . . . Sun Belt Conference Special Teams Player of the Week selection . . . Lou Groza Award Star of the Week choice . . . College Football Performance Awards National Placekicker of the Week . . . Sun Belt Conference rankings included: tied for No. 2 field goals made (18-23), No. 3 scoring by kick (98 pts), No. 4 scoring . . . Also ranked tied for No. 23 in the nation in field goals made and tied for No. 52 in the nation in scoring . . . 18 field goals made were the second most in ASU history and his 98 points by kicking broke the school record . . . Broke the ASU and Sun Belt Conference records for field goals made (6) and points scored by kick (23) in a game – both were the most by a player in the nation this season and he was one FG and one point shy of tying the NCAA records for a game . . . Made at least 3 FG in two different games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Played in five games as a true freshman, making 6-of-8 field goal attempts and 15-of-17 extra point attempts . . . Six field goals tied Bobby Zalud for the most on the team . . . Finished the season with 33 points, the fourth most on the team . . .Made a careerhigh two field goals in two games, including hitting 2of-2 attempts against both Auburn and Navy . . . Hit a long of 41 yards against Auburn . . . Made a career-high five extra points (5-of-5) against Western Kentucky. HIGH SCHOOL: Tremendous all-around specialist, handling kickoffs, punting duties and field goals for Brentwood . . . Dominated the Texas Showcase and also won the Alabama Showcase kicking competitions . . . Performed well in the Kohl’s Kicking competitions . QB 6-2, 195 Fr. (RS) Harrisburg, Ark. Harrisburg AMOS DRAPER 2011: Played in 12 games, all in a reserve roll . . . Recorded 10 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss of 5 yards and one safety (at Illinois) . . . Posted a seasonhigh 2 tackles in three different games and a seasonbest 1.5 tackles for loss vs Western Kentucky . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member . . . Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele’s. 2010: CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman AllAmerica . . . Played in every game as a redshirt freshman, including three as a starter . . . Recorded three sacks that tied the 19th most in the Sun Belt and 7.0 tackles for to rank among the top 25 players in the league . . . Also recorded 34 tackles, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery that he returned 35 yards . . . 34 tackles were the third most on the team among interior defensive lineman, behind only All-Sun Belt Conference selections Bryan Hall and Dorvus Woods . . . Posted multiple tackles in six games, including a career-high seven at Navy . . . Recorded a career-high three tackles for loss against Troy. 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . Named all-area all four years of high school . . . Named 2A All-State Lineman of the Year as a senior . . . Also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL: Born March 18, 1990 . . . Son of Frank and Monica Harper. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 97 DL 6-3, 270 Jr. (RS) 2L Tanner, Ala. Tanner AStateGuides.com PLAYERS COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF K 5-11, 160 Jr. 2L Brentwood, Tenn. Brentwood 2011: Redshirted the season and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: An invited walk-on at ASU, Davis was an all-state selection in 2008, 2009 and 2010 with Harrisburg and stands as Arkansas public school’s alltime passing leader . . . He was also a three-time allconference player (2008-10) . . . Named an all-state basketball player in 2009 . . . National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 23, 1992 . . . Son of Keith and Sarah Davis. 2011 IN REVIEW BRIAN DAVIS 8 ZACH DAVIS OPPONENTS 2011: Played in all 13 games . . . Recorded one reception for 4 yards . . . Posted 5 rushing attempts for 43 yards (8.6 avg.) with a long run of 17 yards . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity football letterman . . . Played wide receiver and defensive back . . . Team captain junior and senior year . . . Advanced to the 6A State Championship his senior year . . . Made it to the first round of the playoffs junior season . . . Junior season returned two kickoffs back for touchdowns, recorded 16 total touchdowns and over 1,000 all-purpose yards . . . Senior season recorded 14 touchdowns and over 1,000 all-purpose yards . . . Recorded five career interceptions . . . All-state junior and senior season as a wide receiver . . . Academic honor roll member. PERSONAL: Born January 5, 1992 . . . Son of Kenneth and Diane Collins . . . One brother, Kenneth Jr., and two sisters Kimberly Newton and Lashonea Campbell. HISTORY WR 5-8, 170 So. (RS) 1L Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff . . Finished the 2009 season 9-of-11 on field goal attempts with a long of 44 yards and made 467-of-47 extra points . . . Punted 33 times as a senior, averaging 39.6 yards per punt . . . Recorded 14 punts inside the 20 and recorded 52 touchbacks while handling kickoff duties . . . Senior campaign named all-district while leading Brentwood to a district championship and the playoffs . . . No. 52 ranked kicker in the nation and No. 2 in the state of Tennessee by ESPN.com . . . Scored a 28 on ACT. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 31, 1991 . . . Son of Greg and Susan Davis. DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Yr. FGM FGA PCT. LG XPM XPA PCT. 2010 6 8 .750 41 15 17 .882 2011 18 23 .783 47 44 47 .936 Totals 24 31 .774 88 59 64 .921 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 30 KELSEY COLLINS 37 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 38 Yr. 2010 2011 Totals DRAPER’S CAREER STATISTICS UT AT TOT TFL 21 13 34 7.0-44 3 7 10 3.5-5 24 20 44 10.5-49 DARIUS DUNAWAY SACK 3.0-33 0-0 3.0-33 93 FLEMING’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 2010 12 83 6.9 0 28 2011 13 76 5.8 0 16 Totals 25 159 6.4 0 28 KEVIN GALINDO OL 6-5, 285 Sr. 1L Concord, Calif. Laney (CA) College DL 6-5, 260 Jr. (RS) 2L Monroe, La. Carroll 2011: Played in three games, recording 3 tackles and 1 forced fumble . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member . . . SAAC representative. 2010: Played in one game, recording one assisted tackle against Florida Atlantic. 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Academic All-State and All-District selection as a senior . . . Honor student . . . Also competed in basketball and track and field at Carroll High School . . . Sat out his junior season with an injury before coming back for his senior season when he earned all-district honors . . . Also recruited by UL Lafayette and Southern Miss. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 2, 1990 . . . Son of Brenda Dunaway. R.J. FLEMING 82 WR 5-10, 170 Jr. 2L Natchez, Miss. Trinity Episcopal Day School 2011: Played in seven games at his wide receiver position . . . Recorded 13 receptions for 76 yards (5.8 avg.) with a long catch of 16 yards . . . Posted 4 kickoff returns for 64 yards (16.0 avg.) with a long of 22 yards . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Played in all 12 games, including one as a starter as a true freshman . . . Finished season with 289 all-purpose yards, recording 48 rushing, 83 receiving and 158 kick return yards . . . Rushed seven times and caught 12 passes . . . Returned just three kicks, averaging 52.7 yards with a long of 81 yards against Navy . . . Also had a 62-yard kickoff return against Indiana . . . Posted a season-high 24 rushing yards, including his longest run of the season (17), versus Louisville . . . Posted three receptions for 55 yards with a long of 28, all season highs, against Western Kentucky . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . Helped lead the Trinity Episcopal High School football team to the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools Class A state championship twice . . . Played multiple positions for the Saints . . . Finished senior season with 1,825 yards and 29 touchdowns rushing, threw for 700 yards and five more touchdowns, and also had 446 receiving yards. . . Returned eight punts for a touchdown and posted seven interceptions . . . Also played cornerback and safety and returned kicks . . . Named All-Metro Player of the Year . . . District Offensive MVP . . . All MAIS First Team running back . . . Also lettered in track and field, baseball and basketball . . . Also recruited by East Carolina and Memphis. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 24, 1991 . . . Son of Eyevette and Fredrick Fleming. 2011: Played in all 13 games in a reserve roll on the offensive line . . . Part of ASU’s offensive line that helped the team break the school record for total offense in just 11 games . . . Part of ASU’s line that led the way for offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 in the nation in total offense with almost 450 yards per game . . . Also helped pave the way for ASU’s scoring attack ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 34 in the nation with 32.5 points per game . . . Cleared the way for ASU’s rushing game ranked No. 2 in the SBC . . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. LANEY COLLEGE: Played both tight end and offensive line at Laney College . . . Part of Laney offense that averaged more than 30 points a game in 2010 while averaging 343 yards per game . . . Helped pave the way for Laney’s rushing attack, which ranked No. 3 among 34 teams in the Northern California Football Association. HIGH SCHOOL: Played both offense and defense at Concord High School, earning all-conference recognition on both sides of the ball . . . Also competed in baseball, basketball and track and field during his high school career . . . Also recruited by SMU and Memphis. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 8, 1989 . . . Son of Kimberly Galindo. CHARLESTON GIRLEY DB 6-1, 190 Fr. (RS) Pine Bluff, Ark. Dollarway 29 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: 3-year varsity letterman . . . Played safety his sophomore campaign before moving to linebacker as junior and senior . . . Twice helped lead Dollarway High School to the playoffs, including his sophomore season when the Cardinals finished state runner-up . . . Also advanced to playoffs his senior season . . . Team captain as a junior and senior . . . Named all-conference as a junior, recording 106 tackles . . . Senior season piled up 90 total tackles and one interception . . . National Air-Guard Scholar Athlete Award recipient as a senior . . . Also lettered in basketball. GRANT GILL 31 LB 6-1, 210 So. (RS) SQ McGehee, Ark. McGehee 2011: Did not participate in any games due to injury. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . Ranked No. 187 athlete in the nation and No. 2 in the 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 72 AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 58 TYLER GREVE CLAY HART OL 6-3, 290 So. (RS) 1L Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro 2011: Played in two games in a reserve role (Western Kentucky and Virginia Tech) . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity starter . . . Named first team Class 6A All-State after leading JHS to a 9-2 record as a senior . . . First team all-conference selection . . . Academic all-conference . . . Played for Nettleton HS in Jonesboro as a sophomore and junior . . . AHSCA Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star Team . . . Best Under the Sun selection by the Jonesboro Sun . . . Competed in the Arkansas High School All-Star game. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 19, 1991 . . . Son of Judy and Mike Grimes. DARION GRISWOLD TE 6-5, 240 Fr. (RS) Dumas, Ark. Dumas 19 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . Arkansas Activities Association Class 4A All-State selection in 2010 . . . Senior season posted 95 rushing attempts for 772 yards and 15 touchdowns . . . Completed 74 of 143 passes for 1,785 yards and 19 2011: Did not compete in any games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . Played safety as a sophomore and junior before moving to quarterback his senior campaign . . . Named first team all-conference and all-state his senior season . . . Tied the school record for touchdown passes in a season with eight . . . Passed for over 800 yards and rushed for over 500 yards with 12 touchdowns . . . Accounted for 20 touchdowns as a senior . . . Led Hoxie to a conference championship and to the second round of the playoffs in 2009 when the team finished with a 92 overall record . . . Hoxie advanced to the playoffs all three years of his prep career . . . Team captain . . . Honor Roll member. PERSONAL: Born April 12, 1991 . . . Son of Michael and Sherry Hart . . . One younger brother, Seth. STEVEN HAUNGA 60 OL 6-2, 313 Jr. (RS) RS Richmond, Calif. College of the Canyons (CA) 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS: Helped lead the Cougars to a 6-5 record and No. 9 ranking in the final 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 9 QB 6-0, 175 So. (RS) SQ Hoxie, Ark. Hoxie AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011: Did not compete in any games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . Recorded 52 tackles and two interceptions as a senior . . . Named first team all-county in 2008 and 2009 . . . All-region team as a junior and senior . . . Led Lincoln to playoffs as both a junior and senior, advancing to quarterfinals in 2008 with a final 11-2 record . . . Played defensive end as a junior. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 20, 1991 . . . Son of Ervin and Yvono Hall. 2011 IN REVIEW 2011: Played in two games (Virginia Tech and Western Kentucky) in a reserve role. 2010: Sat out the 2010 season. 2009: Did not see any game action, but participated on the scout team. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Varsity letterman that was named Hooten’s Super Sonic Team as a senior . . . All-conference performer in track and field. PERSONAL: Born March 30, 1990 . . . Son of Cheryl and Julian Green. OPPONENTS OL 6-6, 265 Sr. (RS) 1L Forrest City, Ark. Forrest City 39 LB 6-1, 195 So. (RS) SQ Lincoln, Ala. Lincoln HISTORY BRANTON HALL 68 JULIAN GREEN THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY touchdowns, while also recording four receptions for 149 yards and two touchdowns . . . All-conference selection as a senior . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com and ranked as the No. 120 quarterback in the nation by the website . . . Helped lead Dumas to a 9-3 record and a No. 10 state ranking by Hootens.com . . . A two-sport star at Dumas, Griswold has been highly recruited as a basketball player as well . . . All-state and all-conference basketball player . . . National Honor Society . . . American Legion Student of the Month . . . Also recruited by Louisiana Tech, North Texas and Louisiana-Lafayette, among others. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 23, 1992 . . . Son of Michelle Griswold. COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL state of Arkansas by ESPN.com . . . Rivals.com Arkansas Natural 21 (No. 15) . . . Vype.com AllArkansas Team in 2009 . . . Hootens.com watch list for 2009 State Farm Awards for Class 4A . . . All-conference selection in football, baseball and track and field . . . Honorable Mention All-State Class 4A . . . Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Super Sophomore (2007), Top-50 Junior (2008) and Super Senior (2009) . . . Arkansas Preps Player of the week (week 2 of 2009 season) . . . USA Army Combine Honorable Mention All-Defense . . . Hooten’s Arkansas Football Super Sonic Team . . . Also recruited by Arkansas, Tulsa, Ole Miss, Oregon, Louisiana tech and Memphis. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 10, 1992 . . . Son of Darren Gill and Ann Pugh. 39 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 40 2010 California Community College Football Poll for the Southern California region . . . Part of COC’s offensive line that helped lead the Cougars to the Southern California Football Association’s No. 11 passing offense (241.4 ypg), No. 15 scoring offense (29.4 ppg), No. 11 passing offense (241.4 ypg) and No. 20 total offense 364.4 ypg) . . . Haunga also paved the way for COC’s No. 6 ranking in the SCFA for first downs. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first team all-state, all-conference and all-region as a senior at Spring Valley High School. PERSONAL: Born Apr. 6, 1991 . . . Son of Seini Haunga. NATHAN HERROLD 40 ceptions, nine touchdowns and three blocked punts . . . Caught 29 passes for 500 yards during his senior season . . . Helped lead Ozark to the state semifinals and an 8-5 record . . . 2007 awards and honors include: First Team AP All-State linebacker, First Team MFBCA All-State linebacker, First Team All-COC, First Team AllDistrict tight end. PERSONAL: Born Mar. 5, 1990 . . . Son of Doug and Debbie Herrold. HERROLD’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK 2009 19 22 41 1.5-8 1.0-8 2010 35 43 78 3.5-7 0-0 2011 32 34 66 3.5-11 1.5-7 Totals 86 99 185 8.5-26 2.5-7 STEPHEN HOGAN LB 6-3, 235 Sr. (RS) 3L Ozark, Mo. Ozark 2012: Leading tackler among returning players for ASU with 66 in 2011 . . . 187 career tackles is the most among all ASU players on the 2012 squad . . . Athlon’s and Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook first team and Phil Steele’s second team All-Sun Belt Conference choice. 2011: Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference . . . Played in every game, including 11 as a starter . . . Third leading tackler on ASU defense ranked No. 2 in the Sun Belt in total defense and scoring defense . . . Ranked No. 25 in the Sun Belt in total tackles with 66 – the second most of his career . . . Posted career-best numbers for TFL (3.5) and sacks (1.5), while also forcing one fumble and recovering another . . . Recorded a season-high 10 tackles against Virginia Tech and posted least 5 tackles in 7 games . . . Third Team Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele’s . . . Athletic Director’s Honor Roll . . . Third team preseason All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele’s. 2010: Played in every game, starting a career-high nine games . . . Posted career-best numbers of 78 tackles (35 solo/43 asst.) and 3.5 tackles for loss . . . Ranked fourth on the team in tackles and second among linebackers . . . Ranked 13th in the Sun Belt Conference in tackles, averaging 6.5 stops per game . . . Tallied a career-high 14 tackles against Western Kentucky . . . Recorded at least five tackles in nine games . . . Posted nine stops against North Texas and eight in three games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List member. 2009: Played in every game, including one as a starter, before an injury in the 11th game of the year kept him out of the season finale . . . Earned his first career start at Florida Atlantic . . . Finished with 41 total tackles (19 solo, 22 assist), 1.5 tackles for loss, one sack and one pass break-up . . . Ranked ninth on the team in tackles and third among linebackers only . . . Posted a career-high 11 tackles against Florida Atlantic . . . Recorded multiple tackles in first 10 games, including four games with at least five . . . Tallied eight tackles against Louisiana-Lafayette, his second highest single-game total of the season . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll . . . Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . During his three-year high school career, recorded 379 tackles (109 soph., 121 junior, 149 senior), five inter- 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Playing quarterback his senior season, he helped lead Greenwood to a 12-2 record and the 2010 Class 5A Arkansas State championship . . . Also handled punting duties for Greenwood . . . Named the Arkansas Player of the Year by the Southwest Times-Record . . . Arkansas Activities Association AllState selection in 2010 . . . 2001 Arkansas All-Star Team (West) selection . . . ArkansasVarsity.com Combine wide receiver MVP . . . Arkansas Big School AllVYPE team . . . Team captain . . . Recorded 221 completions on 328 attempts for 2,831 yards and 22 touchdowns . . . Recorded 121 rushing attempts for 699 yards and 16 touchdowns . . . Averaged 40 yards per punt in 2010 . . . Starting wide receiver and punter as a junior . . . Posted 27 receptions for 390 yards and four touchdowns as a junior . . . Averaged 40 yards per punt in 2009 . . . Helped lead Greenwood to a 10-2 overall record and 7-0 conference mark as a junior . . . All-conference selection in 2009 . . . Starting wide receiver as a sophomore as well, recording 21 receptions for 274 yards . . . Rivals.com 2-star recruit . . . ESPN.com 2star recruit ranked as the No. 192 receiver in the nation by the website . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com . . . Academic Honor Roll member . . . Also recruited by Vanderbilt and Tulsa. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 8, 1993 . . . Son of Randy and Lisa Hogan. FRANKIE JACKSON 6 RB 5-9, 185 So. (RS) 1L Baton Rouge, La. Capitol 2012: Preseason third team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele’s . . . Returns as ASU’s top rushing running back from last season. 2011: Played in 12 games, recording 88 rushing attempts for 355 yards (4.0 avg.) and 6 touchdowns . . . 355 rushing yards were the third most on the team and his 6 rushing touchdowns were the second most . . . Recorded a long run of 48 yards versus Memphis . . . Posted a career-high 101 yards against Memphis as well . . . Also recorded 178 receiving yards on 13 receptions with a long of 40 yards . . . 533 all-purpose yards were the sixth most on the team. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 14 QB 6-4, 205 Fr. (RS) RS Greenwood, Ark. Greenwood AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SHERVARIUS JACKSON DE 6-2, 230 Sr. TR Fort Valley, Ga. Fresno City (CA) College 54 2011: Played in three games, recording 2 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss. FRESNO CITY COLLEGE: Named all-conference as a sophomore after helping lead Fresno City College to the 2010 Valley Conference championship . . . Helped lead the Rams to an 8-3 record and a No. 4 ranking in the final 2010 California Community College Football Poll for the Northern California Region . . . Second leading tackler on the team in 2010, recording 71 total stops (45 solo, 26 assisted) . . . Posted 13.5 tackles for loss of 58 yards and 8.5 sacks for loss of 41 yards . . . Also recorded one interception, four fumble recoveries and two forced fumble . . . 7.5 sacks tied the 17th most in the California Community College Athletic Association . . . Two-star recruit by Rivals.com. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Peach County High School prior to signing with Fresno City College . . . Helped lead the Trojans to an 8-3 record his senior season . . . Posted 26 tackles and four sacks his senior season . . . Recorded career stats of 85 tackles, 25 tackles for loss, 15 sacks and six fumble recoveries for his high school career . . . Also recruited by Middle Tennessee, Ball State and Eastern Michigan. PERSONAL: Born Apr. 10, 1990 . . . Son of Michael and Theresa Jackson. DON JONES DB 6-1, 208 Sr. 2L Town Creek, Ala. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 2012: Preseason second team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Athlon’s . . . College Football Performance Awards national Special Teams Player of the Year watch list. 2011: Named the Sun Belt Conference Special Teams Player of the Week twice . . . Recorded a career-high 54 tackles, the fourth most on the team, from his nickel position . . . Also posted 6.5 tackles for loss, which were the fifth most on a defense that ranked No. 8 in the nation in the stat . . . Recorded 1 interception, 1 sack, 3 pass break-ups and 1 blocked kick . . . Played 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 5 AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW 2011: Did not play in any games . . . Participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Played RB at Greenbrier. 2012: Preseason first team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Athlon’s, Phil Steele’s and Blue Ribbon College Yearbook. 2011: Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection . . . College Football Performance Awards honorable mention National Wide Receiver of the Week . . . Played in all 13 games, including nine as a starter . . . 54 receptions were the second most on the team, ranked No. 10 in the Sun Belt Conference and were the seventh most in school history for a single season . . . Posted 730 receiving yards that were the third most on the team, ranked No. 8 in the SBC and were the 10th most in school history . . . Recorded two 100-yard receiving games, including a career-high 162 yards against Memphis that were the 11th most in school history . . . Piled up 112 receiving yards on a career-high nine receptions at Western Kentucky . . . Scored two touchdowns, both against Memphis . . . Long reception covered 71 yards against the Tigers as well . . . Caught multiple passes in every game and four or more in seven outings. NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI JC: A four-star Rivals.com recruit out of high school, Jarboe recorded a team-high 42 receptions for 495 yards at Northeast Mississippi Community College in 2010 . . . Averaged 11.8 yards per catch . . . Named to the MACJC All-State Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Originally signing with Oklahoma out of high school, Jarboe was ranked as the No. 10 receiver in the nation and No. 13 player overall by ESPN . . . Finished with 34 receptions for 643 yards and five touchdowns his senior year at Cedar Grove (Ga.) High School . . . Hauled in 48 receptions for 974 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior, while also rushing 22 times for 417 yards and three more scores . . .Recorded seven touchdowns and 478 yards on 15 receptions as a sophomore . . . Member of the Underarmour AllAmerica Team . . . Selected to Atlanta Falcons 7-on-7 All-Star team in 2006 and 2007 . . . Also recruited by Tennessee, Mississippi State and Pitt, among others. JARBOE’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 2011 54 730 13.5 2 71 Totals 54 730 13.5 2 71 OPPONENTS Evans, Ga. Greenbrier 3 WR 6-3, 215 Sr. 1L Decatur, Ga. NE Mississippi Junior College HISTORY 8 RYAN JACOBS DB 6-1, 185 So. (RS) SQ JOSH JARBOE THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 2010: Redshirted the 2010 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 2,545 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior . . . Ranked as the No. 121 running back in the nation and No. 3 running back in the state of Louisiana by ESPN.com . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . Rated as the No. 35 overall player in the state of Louisiana and the No. 20 all-purpose back in the nation by Rivals.com . . . Ran for 371 yards and five touchdowns during one playoff game during 2009 . . . Named First team All-State selection by Louisiana Coaches Association. . . Won the Warrick Dunn award, issued to the top player in Baton Rouge . . . District MVP and All-Metro MVP . . . Played in the US Army Red Stick All-Star Game . . . Selected to play in Louisiana-Texas Bayou Bowl . . . Also recruited by Memphis, Utah and Tulsa. PERSONAL: Born July 15, 1991 . . . Son of Joyce Jackson. JACKSON’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Yr. ATT YDS AVG. TD LG 2011 88 355 4.0 6 48 Totals 88 355 4.0 6 48 JACKSON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 2011 13 178 13.7 0 40 Totals 13 178 13.7 0 40 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 41 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 42 in every game, including 10 as a starter . . . Blocked a punt and returned it for a touchdown against ULM and returned a block for a score against Troy . . . Recorded a career-high 10 tackles against Troy and posted at least 5 tackles in 5 games . . . Recorded at least a partial tackle for loss in 8 games . . . Finished the GoDaddy.com Bowl with 8 tackles, which tied Brandon Joiner for the most on the team. MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A 2-star recruit by Rivals.com, Jones took a redshirt season in 2008 and played running back for the Red Wolves in 2009 before transferring to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College for the 2010 season . . . Jones played safety for the Bulldogs, recording 39 tackles and three tackles for loss in seven games played . . . The Bulldogs finished No. 3 in the final NJCAA poll with a 10-2 record. 2008 AND 2009 (ARKANSAS STATE): While with the Red Wolves, Jones rushed for 149 yards and two touchdowns on 24 attempts as a redshirt freshman in 2009 . . . He also recorded 12 receptions for 146 yards and another touchdown. HIGH SCHOOL: Played both running back and defensive back at Hazelwood High School before originally signing with A-State in 2008 . . . The state track and field champion in the 100, 200 and 400-meter events, Jones rushed for 1,853 yards and 22 touchdowns his senior campaign. PERSONAL: Born May 14, 1990 . . . Son of Don and Amberlene Jones. JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU 2011 30 24 54 6.5-25 1-7 1-6 3 Totals 30 24 54 6.5-25 1-7 1-6 3 JULIAN JONES WR 6-0, 190 Jr. (RS) 2L Germantown, Tenn. Germantown 7 2011: Played in eight games, including one as a starter . . . Recorded 4 receptions for 88 yards, including a long of 51 yards in ASU’s regular-season finale against Troy . . . Caught one pass in four different games . . . Moved from defensive back to wide receiver during ASU’s 2011 spring camp . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Played in all 12 games on special teams and as a reserve defensive back . . . Finished the season with four tackles, posting one stop in four different games . . . Recorded one pass break-up (vs. Middle Tennessee) . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Played both wide receiver and defensive back for the Red Devils . . . Named Class 5A All-State defensive back his senior season . . . 2007 and 2008 First Team All-Region selection . . . 2008 Shelby Metro All-Star . . . Posted 23 receptions for 272 yards and five touchdowns in a triple option offense as a senior . . . Defensively, he tallied 24 tackles from his cornerback position . . . Also returned kicks on special teams, taking one return 85 yards for a touchdown . . . Finished with two kickoff returns and one punt return for a touchdown and also posted one defensive touchdown . . . Also competed in track at Germantown High School . . . Honor Roll student . . . Timed at 4.52 seconds in the 40-yard dash. PERSONAL: Born Mar. 26, 1991 . . . Son of Kelly and Latoya Jones. ANTHONY KINCY 2011: Played in all 13 games, including two as a starter . . . Recorded 9 receptions for 91 yards (10.1 avg.) and 1 touchdowns . . . Posted a long reception of 21 yards at Middle Tennessee . . . Caught a career-high two passes against FIU and Northern Illinois . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. BUTTE COLLEGE: Kincy was a First Team All-California and All-NorCal Conference selection . . . The 60, 232-pound tight end averaged 24.9 yards on 11 receptions as a sophomore with the Roadrunners. HIGH SCHOOL: Originally signed with Jacksonville State after completing his prep career at Gibbs Senior High School in St. Petersburg, Fla . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . While playing at Gibbs, Kincy was named to the all-city academic football team and received his high school’s “Gladiator Award.” PERSONAL: Born March 28, 1990 . . . Son of Alex and Alfredia Kincy. QUSHAUN LEE 48 LB 5-11, 225 So. (RS) 1L Prattville, Ala. Prattville 2012: Fourth leading tackler among returning players on the 2012 team . . . Fourth team preseason AllSun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele’s. 2011: Played in all 13 games, including 2 as a starter . . . Recorded 49 tackles (26 solo/23 assisted), including 4.5 tackles for loss . . . Also posted 0.5 sacks, 2 interceptions, 2 pass break-ups and one blocked punt . . . Recorded a career-high 7 tackles against both Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois and recorded at least 4 tackles in seven games . . . Recorded 1 tackle for loss in four different games . . . Recorded his interceptions against Western Kentucky and Florida International. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-State selection by Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2009 . . . Named all-county and all-metro as a senior . . . Posted 85 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, one sack and a fumble recovery while helping lead the Lions to the 2009 state championship game . . . Recorded 63 tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks and two fumble recoveries as a junior during Prattville’s state championship run . . . Lettered in basketball. PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1992 . . . Son of Cynthia Lee. LEE’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK 2011 26 23 49 4.5 0.5 Totals 26 23 49 45 0.5 COLE LORIGAN 20 DB 5-10, 170 Jr. (RS) 2L Hot Springs, Ark. Hot Springs 2011: Played in all 13 games on special teams and 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 84 H-BACK 6-0, 232 Sr. 1L St. Petersburg, Fla. Butte (CA) College AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS CARLOS McCANTS WR 5-11, 185 Jr. (RS) 2L Mobile, Ala. LeFlore 1 2011: Played in 11 games, including one as a starter . . . Recorded 11 receptions for 87 yards (7.9 avg.) with a long of 14 yards . . . Hauled in a career-high five passes for a season-high 47 yards against Northern Illinois in the GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . Caught 3 passes for 21 yards against Central Arkansas . . . Caught at least one pass in five games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. J.D. McKISSIC WR 5-10, 185 Fr. (RS) Phenix City, Ala. Central 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Columbus LedgerEnquirer’s All-Bi-City football team . . . Recorded 25 receptions for 571 yards and six touchdowns, 411 rushing yards and 22 kickoff returns for 486 yards . . . Accounted for 26 total touchdowns and 1,454 all-purpose yards . . . Named first team all-area (large school) as a senior by the Opelika-Auburn News . . . Other 2010 accolades include all-bi city first team and Outstanding Offensive Performance by Sports Vision . . . Rivals.com 3-star recruit . . . Helped lead the Red Devils to the Alabama Class 6A state playoffs and a 9-2 record in 2010 . . . Varsity basketball letterman. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 15, 1993 . . . Son of Patricia Dobbie. ZACK McKNIGHT 74 OL 6-4, 300 Sr. (RS) 1L Sayler, Calif. Mendocina (Ca) JC 2012: Preseason first team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Athlon’s and a second team choice by Phil Steele’s. 2011: Started every game at right tackle for ASU’s offense that broke the school record for total offense in just 11 games . . . Part of ASU’s line that has led the 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 24 AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW 2011: Played in all 13 games, including two as a starter . . . Recorded 20 receptions, the fourth most on the team, for 225 yards (11.2 avg.) . . . Posted three rushes for three yards . . . Posted a career-high 5 receptions for 44 yards vs. Northern Illinois in the GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . Recorded a career-high 47 receiving yards, including a long reception of 33 yards, on three catches at Florida Atlantic . . . Caught at least one pass in the last six games and in 10 games total. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Had 26 receptions for 419 yards and five touchdowns from his inside slot position for Prattville, Ala. . . . He also returned 12 kickoffs for 325 yards . . . Helped lead Prattville to the 2009 Class 6A state championship game and a 12-3 record . . . Part of Prattville team that won the 2008 state championship . . . Also lettered in basketball and track and field. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 10, 1991 . . . Son of Earl and Clara Lucas. LUCAS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 2011 20 225 11.2 0 33 Totals 20 225 11.2 0 33 OPPONENTS 83 HISTORY WR 5-9, 157 Fr. (RS) Prattville, Ala. Prattville THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY EARL LUCAS 2010: Played in all 12 games, including three as a starter . . . Finished with 10 receptions for 169 yards, averaging a team-high 16.9 yards per reception . . . Recorded three receptions for 50 yards, both season highs, against ULM . . . Also recorded a season-long 42 yard reception against the Warhawks and had a 41yard catch versus Western Kentucky. 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity football letterman, including three years as a starter . . . Played both wide receiver and cornerback, while also returning punts and kickoffs for LeFlore High School . . . During his four years at LeFlore, McCants recorded 3,148 all-purpose yards, 22 touchdowns and 81 receptions . . . Caught 56 passes for 878 yards and nine touchdowns in 2008 . . . Returned 33 punts for 426 yards, 16 kickoffs for 276 yards . . . Posted 23 tackles on defense . . . Team MVP as a senior . . . 2008 Honorable Mention All-State and First Team All-Region . . . Honorable Mention All-Region as a junior . . . Ranked No. 206 best wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com . . . Alabama and No. 2064.4-second range 40-yard dash time . . . Also competed in basketball and track and field . . . Honor Roll student . . . Named LeFlore’s Outstanding student-athlete . . . Also recruited by Southern Mississippi, UAB, Auburn, Memphis, Marshall, Ole Miss. PERSONAL: Born May 8, 1990 . . . Son of Sallie and Cliff Jackson. McCANT’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 2010 10 169 16.9 0 42 2011 11 87 7.9 0 14 Totals 21 256 12.2 0 42 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL as a reserve defensive back . . . Recorded a careerhigh 11 tackles and one fumble recovery . . . Tallied a career-high 3 tackles in the GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Played in eight games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams . . . Recorded one tackle (vs. Florida International) . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List member. 2009: Played in three games, but did not record any stats. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: All-state, all-conference and allcounty selection senior year . . . All-conference and allcounty selection as a junior . . . Three-year letterman and three-year football starter . . . Three-year track and field letterman . . . all-conference selection . . . Helped lead Hot Springs High School to a state championship senior year . . . Honor roll all four years and graduated with a 4.0 . . . Won the Brandon Burluoth Award for allaround and academic and athletic excellence. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 5, 1989 . . . Son of Tim Lorigan and Cathie Burton . . . Brother Andrew Lorigan and sister Ashley Lorigan. 43 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 44 way for offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 in the nation in total offense with almost 450 yards per game . . . Helped pave the way for ASU’s scoring attack ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 34 in the nation with 32.5 points per game . . . Cleared the way for ASU’s rushing game that ranked No. 2 in the SBC. 2010: Redshirted the 2010 season and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. MENDOCINA JC: Spent times on both sides of the ball, earning all-state recognition as offensive lineman in 2009 . . . Team captain . . . Led Mendocina to a bowl game his sophomore season . . . Named team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year varsity letterman at Trinity High School in Weaverville, Calif. . . . Played on both the offensive and defensive line . . . Team captain . . . Led Trinity to the playoffs his senior season . . . Named an all-conference defensive lineman . . . Also competed in basketball and track, earning all-conference basketball honors. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 1, 1989 . . . Son of Scott and Amy McKnight . . . Sister, Rebecca. CLIFF MITCHELL 63 OL 6-5, 305 Jr. (RS) 2L Jasper, Texas Jasper 2011: Played in 12 games, including 11 as a starter at right guard . . . Part of ASU’s line that has led the way for offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 in the nation in total offense with almost 450 yards per game . . . Helped pave the way for ASU’s scoring attack ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 34 in the nation with 32.5 points per game . . . Cleared the way for ASU’s rushing game that ranked No. 2 in the SBC. 2010: Played in five games, all as a reserve offensive lineman . . . Helped lead the offense to nine school records, including total offense, and to a No. 2 ranking in the Sun Belt Conference. 2009: Redshirted the 2009 campaign. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first team 18-3A All-district as a senior, second team all-district as a sophomore and Junior . . . Second Team All-Southeast Texas selection . . . Also lettered in golf and power lifting while at Jasper (TX) High School . . . Ranked No. 68 Offensive Guard in the nation according to ESPN.com . . . Academic All-District selection . . . Also recruited by Vanderbilt, Baylor, Iowa State. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 25, 1990 . . . Son of Dawn Mitchell. KEDRIC MURRY 85 TE 6-3, 265 Sr. (RS) 3L Pleasant Grove, Ala. Pleasant Grove 2011: Played in every game, including nine as a starter at tight end . . . Used as both a blocker and receiver in ASU’s offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 in the nation in total offense, Murry recorded 9 receptions to tie the most of his career . . . Posted at least one reception in 7 games and multiple catches in 2 games . . . Helped lead the way for ASU’s rushing game ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt . . . Also helped pave the way for 25 rushing TD’s by ASU, which tied the most in the Sun Belt. 2010: Played in every game, including six as a starter, as a sophomore, finishing the year with nine receptions for 77 yards and his first career touchdown . . . Nine receptions were the most of his career and the most among ASU tight ends . . . Caught at least one pass in seven games, including two games with a a season-high two receptions . . . Longest reception went for 25 yards against North Texas . . . Big part of ASU’s blocking game for an offense that racked up a schoolrecord 4,481 yards of total offense . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2009: Played in every game as a redshirt freshman, starting seven times at his tight end position . . . Finished the season with seven receptions for 109 yards . . . 15.6 average yards per reception was the second highest on the team . . . Hauled in four passes for 44 yards, both career highs, against Florida Atlantic . . . Also had two receptions for 22 yards against Florida International and one catch for 43 yards, his longest of the season, against Nebraska . . . Also played a big role in ASU’s blocking game, helping lead the way for three ASU players posting over 100 yards in a game . . . Also helped lead the way for 21 rushing touchdowns, the third most in the Sun Belt Conference . . . Helped the offense to its most yards of total offense (484) against an FBS opponent since the 2007 season as well. 2008: Redshirted and part of scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity football letterman and three-year varsity basketball letterman . . . Birmingham News First Team All-Metro as a senior . . . Honorable Mention 5A All-State . . . Caught 34 passes for 427 yards and three touchdowns in 2007 . . . Helped lead Pleasant Grove to a 9-3 record as a junior . . . Also recruited by Southern Miss, Middle Tennessee and Troy. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 18, 1990 . . . Son of Lonnie and Denise Murry. MURRY’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 2009 7 109 15.6 0 43 2010 9 77 8.6 1 25 2011 9 38 4.2 0 7 Totals 25 224 8.9 1 43 ALLEN MUSE WR 6-4, 215 Sr. 3L Leesville, La. Leesville 2012: Muse is on the verge of breaking into ASU’s top-10 receiving records in a couple of categories . . . Will enter his senior season needing 26 receptions and one touchdown reception to rank among the top 10 players in school history in both categories. 2011: Missed four games due to injury, but still started three games and played in nine . . . Recorded 16 receptions for 154 yards and a pair of touchdowns . . . Caught 5 passes for 41 yards, both season highs, at Middle Tennessee . . . Recorded at least one reception in seven of his nine games played . . . Scored a touchdown against both FIU and North Texas . . . Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Lindy’s . . . Third-Team All-SBC choice by Phil Steele’s. 2010: Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Conference . . . CollegeFootballNews.com Sophomore All-America Team . . . Posted career-best numbers for receptions (42), receiving yards (635) and touchdowns (6), which all ranked among the top-11 players in the Sun Belt 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 17 AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2011: Played in ever game on special teams and in a reserve roll at linebacker . . . Recorded a career-high 41 tackles . . . Also posted one pass break-up and two forced fumbles . . . Tallied a career-high eight tackles against FIU and posted at least five tackles in five games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Played in every game, including one as a starter . . . Recorded 28 tackles (13 solo/15 asst.) that were the third most on the team among linebackers . . . Posted at least one tackle in 10 games and had multiple stops in eight outings . . . After recording 10 tackles through ASU’s first eight games, finished with 18 over the last four . . . Tallied a season-high six tackles against both Middle Tennessee and Navy . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2009: Played in 10 games as a true freshman mostly as a reserve and on special teams, but made the most of his only start in ASU’s season-finale against Western Kentucky . . . Recorded seven tackles, including one TFL, and an interception in the game . . . Returned interception 43 yards to set up a key TD for ASU late in the game that helped the Red Wolves rally for the victory . . . Named College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) national linebacker of the week for his efforts against WKU . . . Finished the season with 10 tackles (6 solo, 4 assisted), one tackle for loss and an interception. CODY PRATER 2011: Played in 10 games on special teams as a reserve tight end . . . Recorded one tackle against North Texas . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2010: Moved from his fullback position to tight end during ASU’s 2010 spring camp . . . Played in eight games . . . Did not record any statistics . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List member. 2009: Played in two games at the fullback position, recording one rushing attempt for zero yards gained against Mississippi Valley State . . . Received the team’s Freshman Academic Excellence Award at the conclusion of 2009 spring camp. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman and starter at linebacker, defensive line and offensive line . . . Valley View advanced to state playoffs his senior season . . . all-conference, Jonesboro Sun Best Under the Sun and KAIT 8 Super Team as a senior . . . Team captain senior season . . . Named team’s Defensive Player 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 44 TE 6-0, 215 Sr. (RS) 3L Jonesboro, Ark. Valley View AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW 2011: Played in five games, including the GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . Recorded four tackles (all solo) and 0.5 tackles for loss . . . Posted a career-high 2 tackles against Memphis. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time all-district selection, including first team honors in 2008 and 2009 . . . Named District MVP in 2009 and also all-state selection . . . Senior campaign finished with 68 tackles and six sacks . . . As a junior, posted 63 tackles and 22 tackles for loss . . . Sophomore season recorded 49 tackles, eight sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 26, 1992 . . . Son of Chermaine Owens. OPPONENTS 53 94 DL 6-2, 280 So. (RS) 1L Jackson, Tenn. Liberty Tech HISTORY LB 5-11, 225 Sr. 3L Germantown, Tenn. Houston MARKEL OWENS THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY NICK NELMS HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . Played both offense and defense at Class 5A Houston High School . . . Helped lead Houston to a 7-3 record as a senior . . . Senior season posted 768 rushing yards, 152 receiving yards, one interception, 66 tackles and two sacks . . . Rushed for 152 yards and three touchdowns on 31 carries, while also returning an interception 55 yards for a touchdown in one of his best games in 2008 . . . Named All-Metro and All-Region as a senior . . . Played in the Liberty Bowl All-Star Game . . . Timed at 4.65 seconds in the 40-yard dash . . . Averaged more than seven yards per rush last season. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 15, 1991 . . . Son of Michael Doss and Ovallie Nelms. NELMS’ CAREER STATISTICS Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK 2009 6 4 10 1.0-1 0-0 2010 13 15 28 0-0 0-0 2011 17 24 41 0-0 0-0 Totals 36 43 79 1.0-1 0-0 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Conference . . . 42 receptions and 635 yards were both the second highest on the team . . . Posted two 100yard receiving games, including 133 yards against Louisiana-Lafayette and 119 against Troy . . . Posted multiple receptions in 10 games, including a careerhigh eight catches against Navy . . . Ranked seventh in the Sun Belt in receiving yards and 11th in receptions . . . Averaged 15.1 yards per reception, the third highest on the team. 2009: Played in 11 games, catching six passes for 57 yards . . . Long reception of 21 yards . . . Caught a career-best two passes in two games, including Troy game when he had a season-best 24 receiving yards . . . Participated in ASU’s 2009 spring camp. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in ASU’s 2009 spring camp . . . Four-year starter on the varsity football team . . . During his four-year high school career, Muse was named all-state, All-Vernon Parish and all-district . . . Caught 53 passes for 720 yards and four touchdowns as a senior in 2007 . . . Track and field letterman . . . Who’s Who Among American High School Students . . . National Honor Roll . . . Received the Hugey O’Brian Leadership Award . . . Also recruited by Southern Miss, LSU, Louisiana Tech and Ole Miss . . . PERSONAL: Originally signed with ASU in 2008, but was unable to compete due to medical issues . . . Profiled on ESPN Game Day in 2009 for overcoming extreme adversity to play college football . . . Born Aug. 17, 1990 . . . Son of Allen and Kimberly Muse. MUSE’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 2009 6 57 9.5 0 21 2010 42 635 15.1 5 61 2011 16 154 9.6 2 20 Totals 64 846 13.2 7 61 45 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 46 of the year in 2007 . . . Recorded over 100 tackles as a senior . . . Graduated with a 4.0 . . . Received the Brandon Burlsworth Award . . . Member of NFF and College Hall of Fame chapter. PERSONAL: Born May 23, 1990 . . . Son of Dwain and Vickie Prater. KENNETH RAINS 2011: Played in three games . . . Did not record any stats . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and competed on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List member. 2009: Three-year varsity letterman . . . Played both ways as a tight end and defensive lineman for Lake Hamilton High School. . . Finished the 2009 season with 51 tackles, five sacks, eight tackles for loss, one fumble recoveries despite playing with a broken bone in his foot . . . Helped lead Lake Hamilton to state championship as a junior . . . 2008 stats included 53 tackles, seven sacks, one interception and four fumble recoveries . . . 2009 all-state selection . . . Named all-conference as both a junior and senior . . . 2010 Arkansas All-Star Team . . . 2008 and 2009 All-Garland County . . . Three-year all-conference soccer selection . . . Also recruited by Louisiana Tech. PERSONAL: Born May 27, 1992 . . . Son of Ken and Nancy Rains. 76 OL 6-2, 280 So. (RS) 1L Jonesboro, Ark. Valley View 2011: Played in two games in a reserve role on the offensive line. 2010: Redshirted the 2010 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . Played senior season at Valley View, earning all-conference recognition while helping lead the team to the playoffs . . . Played both offensive and defensive line . . . Named Team’s Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman . . . Honor Roll member . . . Played sophomore and junior seasons at Marked Tree (Ark.), also earning all-conference recognition as a junior. PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1992 . . . Son of Joe and Karen Roach . . . Two brothers, David and Andrew, and one sister, Caroline. DEXTER SAMUEL CHAZ SCALES 87 TE 6-4, 250 So. (RS) 1L Hot Springs, Ark. Lake Hamilton JOHN ROACH high school . . . Advanced to playoffs his 10th grade year . . .Three-year varsity letterman in basketball and four-year baseball letterman. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 21, 1991 . . . Son of Donald and Pansy Samuel. 45 DB 5-9, 170 Sr. 3L Franklin, Tenn. Centennial 2012: Preseason second team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele’s. 2011: Played in all 13 games, including two as a starter at his cornerback position . . . Recorded careerbest numbers for tackles (33), tackles for loss (3.0), sacks (0.5), interceptions (1) and pass break-ups (11) . . . His 11 pass break-ups were the most on the team and he ranked tied for No. 3 in the Sun Belt Conference in passes defended (12) . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Played in all 12 games, including one as a starter . . . Recorded a career-high 17 tackles, including 14 solo stops . . . Tallied a career-high six tackles against Troy . . . Posted one tackle for loss and recovered one fumble . . . Recorded multiple tackles in five games. 2009: Played in all 12 games as a true freshman on special teams and as a reserve cornerback . . . Recorded 10 tackles (8 solo, 2 assisted) . . . Posted a season-high two tackles in three different games (vs. Florida International, Florida Atlantic, Middle Tennessee) . . . Posted at least one tackle in seven games. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity football letterman . . . Tennessee Sports Writers Association Class 5A AllState selection as an athlete in 2008, passing for near 1,200 yards, rushing for 1,200 and accounting for 29 touchdowns . . . As quarterback for Centennial, Scales was responsible for approximately 2,400 total yards as a senior . . . Led the Cougars to an 8-4 record and the second round of the Class 5A state playoffs in 2008 . . . Named All-County and region’s MVP as a senior . . . Centennial set school records for consecutive victories, points scored and points allowed . . . Recorded five interceptions from his cornerback position . . . Honor Roll student . . . Also competed in track and basketball at Centennial . . . Has posted a time of 10.79 seconds in the 100 meters . . . Also recruited by Air Force, Navy. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 17, 1990 . . . Son of Melvin and Gail Scales. SCALES’ CAREER STATISTICS Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU 2009 8 2 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2010 14 3 17 1.0-7 0-0 0-0 0 2011 15 18 33 3.0-6 0.5-2 1-0 11 Totals 37 23 60 4.0-13 0.5-2 1-0 12 TE 6-2, 225 Jr. (RS) 1L Hampton, Ark. Hampton 2011: Played in one game (vs. UCA) . . . Did not record any stats. 2010: Did not compete in any games . . . Participated on the scout team. 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity football letterman at Hampton High School . . .All-conference selection as a sophomore . . . Team captain . . . Played fullback in ANDRE SMITH 18 H-BACK 6-1, 215 Sr. (RS) 3L Killeen, Texas Shoemaker 2011: Moved from tight end to quarterback for his junior season when teammate Phillip Butterfield suffered a season-ending injury in fall camp . . . Played in seven games, completing 20-22 passes (90.2 pct.) for 204 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions . . . 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 25 AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS QUITIN SPARKMON DB 5-10, 180 Fr. (RS) Forrest City, Ark. West Memphis STEVEN STEVENS 26 2011: Redshirted . . . Played on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Playing on both sides of the ball, Sparkmon rushed for close to 700 yards on offense while posting four interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns, his senior season . . . Class 7A AllState selection by the Arkansas Activities Association as a senior . . . All-conference in 2010 . . . 2010 ArkansasVarsity.com First Team All-State selection as a defensive back . . . Associated Press Arkansas Super Team . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . Ranked as the No. 213 athlete in the nation by ESPN.com . . . Helped lead West Memphis to a 9-2 record and No. 8 position in the final Hootens.com state rankings . . . Junior season recorded 77 rushing attempts for 739 yards and eight touchdowns, 22 tackles and four interceptions . . . Competed in track and field. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 26, 1993 . . . Son of Kentra and Carla Moore. OL 6-4, 265 Fr. (RS) Bay Minette, Ala. Baldwin Country 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Played offensive tackle for Baldwin County . . . All-county selection senior season . . . 2star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com . . . Also recruited by Memphis, Western Kentucky and Florida International, among others. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 20, 1992 . . . Son of Danny and Shrron Stevens. TAYLOR STOCKEMER WR 6-4, 210 Sr. (RS) 3L Van Buren, Ark. Van Buren 2 2012: Enters his senior season tied for the second most career touchdown receptions in school history with 13 and needs just 3 more to break the school record . . . His career 1,663 receiving yards are the sixth most in school history and 1,067 shy of the school record . . . Recorded 98 career receptions for the sixth most in ASU history . . . Preseason second team All- 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 71 AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2011: Played in eight games, recording 16 rushing attempts for 56 yards (3.5 avg.) with a long run of 15 yards . . . Rushed six times for 30 yards, both season highs, against Memphis. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Class 4A All-State selection . . . participated in the 2010 Arkansas Activities Association AllStar Football Game, earning Outstanding Defensive Back for the East team . . . Also a varsity basketball letterman. 2011: Played in all 13 games, posting career high numbers for tackles (18), tackles for loss (2.0) and sacks (1.0) . . . Also forced one fumble . . . Recorded a career-high five tackles against North Texas and four against both Central Arkansas and Florida International. 2010: Played in all 12 games, including four as a starter . . .Recorded 14 tackles (6 solo, 8 unassisted) . . . Posted a season-high three tackles against Louisiana-Lafayette and tallied multiple stops in four outings . . . Recorded a team-high four blocked kicks for the second most in school history for a single seas on . . Also blocked three kicks in one game to tie the most in ASU history for a single contest. 2009: Played in nine games, recording three tackles and one tackle for loss of one yard . . . Two of his three tackles and only tackle for loss came in ASU’s season opener against Mississippi Valley State . . . Only other tackle came in the Florida Atlantic game. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman, including one as a starter at Northside High School . . . Recorded 80 tackles, eight sacks and nine tackles for loss as a senior . . . Named Outstanding Lineman of the Year and Defensive Newcomer of the Year senior season . . . All-State selection. PERSONAL: Born June 2, 1989 . . . Son of Tracey Starson. STARSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK 2009 1 2 3 1.0-1 0-0 2010 6 8 14 0-0 0-0 2011 4 18 22 2.0-10 1.0-8 Totals 11 28 39 3.0-11 1.0-8 HISTORY RB 5-10, 180 So. (RS) 1L Dumas, Ark. Dumas 91 DE 6-5, 255 Sr. (RS) 3L Fort Smith, Ark. Northside THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 35 ROD SMITH TIM STARSON COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Longest pass covered 30 yards . . . Rushed 28 times for 93 yards (3.3 avg.) and one touchdown with a long run of 21 yards. 2010: Played in 12 games, including one as a starter (at Indiana) . . . Playing a full year at tight end for the first time, he finished the year with six receptions for 39 yards for an average of 16.5 yards per catch . . . Longest reception covered 14 yards . . . Caught at least one pass in five games, including two for 19 yards, both season highs, against Auburn in the season opener. 2009: Played in 11 games, rushing 12 times for 48 yards with a long of 18 . . . Averaged 4.0 yards per rush . . . Completed only pass attempt of the season for 18 yards against Troy. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 682 yards and nine touchdowns while averaging 5.4 yards per carry as a senior . . . Completed 103-of-205 passes (50.2 percent) for 1,414 yards and nine touchdowns during senior season as well . . . 2007 First Team 13-5A All-District selection . . . Rushed for 215 yards in one game . . . Passed for 856 yards and six TD as a junior . . . Also recruited by Tulsa and SMU. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 27, 1990 . . . Son of Malcom and Wanda Smith. 47 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 48 Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele’s. 2011: Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Conference selection . . . Averaged 15.8 yards per reception, the second highest among the Sun Belt Conference’s top 10 leaders in receiving yards . . . Ranked 6th in the Sun Belt Conference in receiving yards (58.2 ypg) . . . Seven receiving touchdowns not only led ASU and tied the third most in the league, they were the second most in school history for a single season . . . Second on the team in receiving yards with a career-high 756 and third in receptions with 48, also a career-best total . . . 48 receptions and 756 receiving yards both ranked as the 8th most in A-State history . . . Recorded at least one reception in every game and in his last 32 games played dating back to the 2009 season . . . Posted 11 receptions for 185 yards, both career highs, in the GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . Also recorded one touchdown reception in the bowl game . . . His performance in the GoDaddy.com Bowl broke the school record for receptions and receiving yards in a postseason game . . . His 11 receptions also tied the third most in school history for any game and his 185 receiving yards were the fifth most . . . Caught at least one pass covering 30 or more yards in seven games . . . Tied his career high with 2 receiving TD’s in a victory over Louisiana-Lafayette . . . Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele’s . . . Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2010: Started 10 of 11 games played . . . Had the best season of his young career, finishing with personal-best numbers of 34 receptions for 560 yards and five touchdowns . . . Five touchdowns rank tied for the seventh most in school history . . . Ranked 10th in the Sun Belt Conference in receiving yards with 50.9 per game . . . 16.5 yards per reception was the second highest on the team and second highest in the Sun Belt Conference among top-10 players in receiving yards . . . Recorded a career-high six receptions for 58 yards in season opener against Auburn . . . Posted a seasonhigh 85 receiving yards on four catches in a victory over Middle Tennessee . . . Caught at least one pass in all 11 games played and finished with multiple receptions in nine games . . . Had at least four catches in four games . . . Hauled in a career-high two touchdown receptions against Western Kentucky . . . Caught four passes that went for at least 35 yards . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. 2009: Played in 11 games, starting twice as a redshirt freshman . . . Emerged as dangerous receiving threat for the Red Wolves, recording multiple receptions in five straight games midway through the season . . . Caught a career-high four passes for 81 yards against Louisiana-Lafayette . . . Two games later, posted a career-high 89 receiving yards on two receptions . . . 21.7 average yards per reception was the highest on the team . . . Recorded at least one reception in nine games, including the last eight games in a row . . . Lone touchdown of the season came at Florida Atlantic . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll . . . Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Rivals.com Top-15 (No. 12) player in the state of Arkansas . . . Rivals.com nationally ranked top-100 wide receiver (No. 92) . . . Rivals.com three-star recruit . . . Three-year varsity starter . . . Holds the Van Buren High School records for singleseason receiving yards, career receiving yards (1,661), career receptions (100) and career receiving touch- downs (14) . . . Two-time All-Conference selection . . . All-Nike Combine Team . . . Hooten’s 2007 Preseason Super Team . . . Two-time Southwest Times Record Preseason All-Area Team . . . Named All-State track and field . . . Finished third in the state in the decathlon event . . . Also recruited by Kansas and Air Force. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 26, 1989 . . . Son of Jevon and Angela Jamieson. STOCKEMER’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 2009 16 347 21.7 1 64 2010 34 560 16.5 5 65 2011 48 756 15.8 7 51 Totals 98 1,663 16.9 13 65 CHRIS STONE DE 6-3, 245 Fr. (RS) Daleville, Ala. Daleville 2011: Redshirted . . . ASU AD’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time Alabama All-State choice . . . Three-time All-WAC Conference selection (200810) . . . Named to the Elite 11 by by the Southeast Sun three times (2008-10) . . . Class 3A all-state honorable mention selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior . . . Helped lead the Hawks to the playoffs, an 8-3 record and a No. 10 state ranking in the ASWA poll during his senior season . . . Posted 30 receptions for 442 yards and four touchdowns his senior campaign . . . Recorded 31 receptions for 563 yards and four touchdowns in 2009 . . . Recorded 42 receptions for 812 yards and seven touchdowns as a sophomore, earning honorable mention all-state honors by the ASWA . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . Ranked as the No. 98 tight end in the nation by Scout.com . . . Competed in baseball and basketball as well . . . Beta Club member . . . Also recruited by Mississippi State, UAB and Georgia Tech. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 5, 1992 . . . Son of Mark and Amy Stone. NEELY SULLIVENT P 6-0, 190 Sr. (RS) 3L Bauxite, Ark. Bauxite 15 2011: Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Conference selection . . . CFPA Honorable Mention National Punter of the Week . . . Played in 12 games . . . Averaged a team-high 40.2 yards per punt . . . Scored a 14-yard rushing touchdown on a fake punt . . . As holder on extra points and field goals, responsible for two 2-point conversions, passing for one and running for another . . . Recorded a career-long punt of 67 yards . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Played in every game, recording a team-high 43 punts for 1,749 yards (40.7 average) . . . Recorded a long punt of 61 yards against Indiana . . . 40.7 average per punt ranked fourth in the Sun Belt Conference . . . Also posted 15 punts inside the opponent’s 20 and nine of 50 yards or more . . . National Honorable Mention Punter of the Week selection by College Football Performance Awards after the Indiana game when he averaged 47.2 yards per punt against the Hoosiers . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 42 AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TERRIOUS TRIPLETT DB 6-1, 185 Fr. (RS) Memphis, Tenn. Ridgeway 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman, including three as a starter . . . Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State defensive back who helped Ridgeway to a 13-1 record and to the semifinals of the 2010 state playoffs . . . First team all-state and all-district selection in 2010 . . . Finished senior season with 63 tackles, seven tackles for loss and five interceptions . . . Named to the Tennessee All-Star Team . . . Memphis Touchdown Club Player of the Week selection . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . Posted more than 50 tackles and recorded 22 passes defended as a junior . . . Competed in basketball and track as well . . . Among others recruiting Triplett were Memphis and Northern Illinois. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 25, 1993 . . . Son of Nicole Triplett. ANDREW TRYON 32 DB 5-10, 185 So. (RS) 1L Russellville, Ark. Russellville 2011: Played in all 13 games on special teams and in a reserve role in the defensive backfield . . . Emerged as a dangerous kickoff return threat, recording 308 yards on 10 attempts with a long return of 60 yards . . . Averaged a team-high 30.8 yards per return, which ranked No. 3 in the Sun Belt Conference . . . Posted 15 tackles (11 solo/4 assisted), including a season-high three against Louisiana-Lafayette . . . Returned four kicks for 114 yards, both season highs, against Northern Illinois in the GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 17 AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011: Played in four of ASU’s first five games before missing the remainder of the season due to injury . . . Averaged 6.8 yards per rush, recording 120 yards on just 18 carries . . . Recorded a career-high long run of 40 yards against Memphis . . . Rushed seven times for a season-best 67 yards vs. Memphis . . . Ran for 55 yards on seven attempts against UCA . . . 2010: Played in 10 games as a true freshman, averaging a team-high 6.8 yards per rush . . . Ranked third among running backs and fourth on the team in rushing yards, piling up 258 on just 38 attempts . . . Also posted 13 receptions for 86 yards and a touchdown to finish with 344 all-purpose yards . . . Posted a season-high 78 rushing yards on nine attempts against Louisville . . . Posted a season-long 35-yard run against Louisville as well . . . Three rushes of at least 20 yards . . . Recorded 46 rushing yards, his second highest total of the season, on just three attempts against Navy . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . Thornton finished his senior season with 1,456 yards and 15 touchdowns in 11 games, averaging 8.3 yards per carry. . . As a junior he ran for 1,119 yards and 14 touchdowns while averaging 7.0 yards per carry. . . Thornton was the tailback in the Red Devils’ wishbone - moved to a slot position in passing sets and also returned kickoffs . . . Named all-region and all-metro in 2008 and 2009 . . . Named team’s Offensive MVP and region Offensive MVP as a senior . . . 2009 preseason all-state selection . . . 3-star recruit by ESPN.com . . . Ranked No. 110 running back in the nation and No. 1 in the state of Tennessee by ESPN.com . . . Competed in track and field . . . Also recruited by Wake Forest, Memphis, Southern Mississippi and Louisiana Tech. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 22, 1992 . . . Son of Teresa Thornton. THORNTON’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Yr. ATT YDS AVG. TD LG 2010 38 258 6.8 1 35 2011 18 120 6.7 0 40 Totals 56 378 6.8 1 40 THORNTON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 2010 13 86 6.6 1 22 2011 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 13 86 6.6 1 22 2011 IN REVIEW 27 2011: Played in four games . . . Part of ASU’s line that has led the way for offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 in the nation in total offense with almost 450 yards per game. 2010: Did not compete in any games . . . Participated on the scout team. 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman that played on both the offensive and defensive line at Erwin High School . . . Recorded 150 tackles, 35 tackles for loss, 30 sacks, 20 blocked passes, one interception, eight fumble recoveries and four touchdowns at the defensive line position . . . All-Area, All-County, All-Region and ABC 34/40 Sideline Nominee . . . Member of the National Honor Society . . . Also lettered in basketball and track . . . Also recruited by Troy, Middle Tennessee, Southern Miss. PERSONAL: Born Mar. 29, 1991 . . . Son of Susan Tolbert. OPPONENTS RB 5-11, 190 Jr. 2L Memphis, Tenn. Germantown 75 OL 6-5, 275 Jr. (RS) 1L Birmingham, Ala. Erwin HISTORY SIRGREGORY THORNTON CHRIS TOLBERT THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 2009: Did not compete in any games . . . Moved from quarterback to punter during ASU’s 2010 spring camp. 2008: Did not compete in any games . . . Named team’s Most Improved Offensive Player at the conclusion of spring practices. 2007: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-State as a senior . . . Hooten’s magazine 2006 3A Arkansas Player of the Year . . . Earned all-district honors as both a jr. and sr. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 18, 1988 . . . Son of Susan Case. SULLIVENT’S CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS Yr. NO. YDS LG I20 50+ TB AVG 2010 43 1749 61 15 9 3 40.7 2011 22 864 67 9 3 0 39.3 Totals 65 2613 67 24 12 3 40.2 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 49 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 50 HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity starter . . . Lettered one season at Russellville High School after moving from Morrilton. . . Competed in the 2010 Arkansas High School All-Star Game . . . Set a season and career record with 10 interceptions his senior year, which also included one pick returned for a touchdown . . . Also tallied 101 tackles, 14 pass break-ups, four blocked kicks, a fumble recovery for a 72-yard touchdown and 14 kick returns that included one returned for a 95 yard touchdown in 2009 . . . Named all-state and all-conference as a senior . . . 2009 All-Arkansas Preseason Team . . . 2010 KARV Dream Team . . . 2009 Cyclone Defensive Player of the Year . . . Named Tri-County Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . Academic all-conference choice as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Born May 8, 1992 . . . Son of Tammi Tryon. DARIUS TURNER DB 5-8, 175 Fr. (RS) Memphis, Tenn. Cordova 49 2011: Redshirted and played on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman who holds McGavock’s school record for all-purpose yards . . . Competed in the 2010 Tennessee East vs. West AllStar game, competing on the West squad as a defensive back . . . All-Metro and all-conference choice as a senior . . . Helped lead McGavock to the state playoffs in 2009 . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . Competed in track and field and baseball as well . . . Also recruited by Middle Tennessee, Kansas, Western Kentucky and Memphis. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 2, 1993 . . . Son of Carmen and Wendell Turner. JONATHAN VICTORIAN DB 6-0, 185 Sr. 2L St. Louis, Mo. Pattonville 33 2011: Played in all 13 games . . . Recorded one tackle in five different games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Played in nine games, recording one tackle. 2009: Did not compete in any games. 2008: Did not compete in any games. HIGH SCHOOL: Did not play football until his senior season . . . Recorded seven interceptions, seven touchdowns and 50 tackles while playing cornerback and wide receiver . . . Also played on special teams as a kickoff and punt returner . . . Named first team all-conference and first team all-metro while leading Pattonville to a 7-3 record . . . Team Captain. PERSONAL: Born May 13, 1989 . . . Son of Suzette and Jonathan Victorian. RYAN WILBOURN 81 at least 50 yards . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Missed the 2010 season before rejoining the team during its 2011 spring camp. 2009: Named the Sun Belt Conference Special Teams Player of the Week on Nov. 30 . . . Played in every game, handling punting and kickoff duties . . . Recorded 53 punts for 2,240 yards for a 42.3 yard average per attempt . . . Posted a long punt of 65 yards . . . Had 14 punts travel at least 50 yards . . . 13 punts inside the opponent’s 20 . . . Attempted two field goals, making one from 49 yards . . . Recorded 49 kickoffs for 3,033 yards and a 61.9 average . . . Forced five touchbacks on kickoffs. 2008: Played in every game, handling kickoff duties . . . Attempted one unsuccessful field goal from over 50 yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity football letterman . . . Handled punting duties as a sophomore and kicking/punting duties as a junior and senior . . . All-state selection senior season . . . Team’s Special Teams Player of the Year all three years . . . Three-year soccer letterman . . . Led Searcy to state championship as a junior and senior . . . All-state soccer selection senior year and state final MVP. PERSONAL: Born July 26, 1989 . . . Son of Dan and Mary Beth Wilbourn. WILBOURN’S CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS Yr. NO. YDS LG I20 50+ TB AVG 2009 53 2240 65 13 14 7 42.3 2011 26 991 64 7 3 1 38.1 Totals 79 3231 65 20 17 8 40.9 AARON WILLIAMS 2011: Redshirted the 2011 season. ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE: Williams played offensive tackle for Arizona Western College last year, helping lead the Matadors to a Western States Football League championship . . . He was part of Arizona Western’s 2010 team that posted a 10-2 record and finished the year ranked No. 9 in the final NJCAA poll . . . Williams was a contributor on the offensive line that paved the way for over 5,000 yards of total offense last season . . .Started his collegiate career at Vanderbilt. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at left tackle at Smyrna High School, earning all-region honors as both a junior and senior and all-state recognition his last season . . . He helped lead Smyrna to a 13-2 record and the school’s first ever state championship during his senior campaign . . . Williams, who had perfect attendance throughout high school, also threw the shot put and discus at Smyrna. PERSONAL: Born July 31, 1989 . . . Son of Hollis Williams. ALAN WRIGHT K/P 5-10, 157 Sr. (RS) 2L Searcy, Ark. Searcy 2011: Played in 11 games, splitting time at punter with teammate Neely Sullivent . . . Punted 26 times for 991 yards, both team highs . . . Averaged 38.1 yards per attempt with a long of 64 and three punts traveling OL 6-4, 295 So. (RS) Cave City, Ark. Cave City 69 1L 2011: Played eight games, all in a reserve role on the offensive line . . . Part of ASU’s line that has led the way for offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 in 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 67 OL 6-5, 324 Jr. (RS) RS Moss Point, Miss. Arizona Western College AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS DL 6-3, 285 Sr. 1L Savannah, Ga. Butte (CA) College 90 PLAYERS RONNELL WRIGHT downs as a senior in 2009 . . . Recorded a season-high two interceptions in one game and a season-best 13 tackles in another . . . Posted a 22-yard interception return for a touchdown and 50-yard interception return for a touchdown in two different games . . . Named to the All-Metro Alabama Team . . . Defensive Player of the Week . . . Varsity basketball letterman . . . Also recruited by UAB and Auburn. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 27, 1992 . . . Son of Debra Young-Wright and Clifford Young. YOUNG’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU 2011 20 31 51 3.5-13 1.0-11 1-31 2 Totals 20 31 51 3.5-13 1.0-11 1-31 2 2011 IN REVIEW 2011: Played in all 13 games in a reserve role on the defensive line . . . Recorded eight tackles (2 solo, 8 assist), 2.5 tackles for loss of 10 yards and one sack of seven yards . . . Posted a season-high three tackles in two different games (vs. Memphis and UCA) . . . Recorded a season-best 1.5 tackles for loss against Memphis. BUTTE COLLEGE: Rivals.com three-star recruit HISTORY OPPONENTS that just completed his sophomore season at Butte College in 2010 . . . Posted 28 tackles, three sacks and 7.5 tackles for loss as a sophomore while helping lead the Roadrunners to a 9-2 record and ASBG Bowl championship. HIGH SCHOOL: Prior to signing with Butte College, the Georgia native was a first team all-conference selection as a defensive tackle on the Savannah High School football team . . . He was also named a second team all-conference offensive lineman and named his team’s “Best Defensive Player.” PERSONAL: Born Aug. 24, 1989 . . . Son of Sherri Hunter. STERLING YOUNG 38 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY DB 6-2, 182 Fr. (RS) 1L Hoover, Ala. Hoover 2011: Played in all 13 games, including the final seven as a starter . . . Finished fifth on the team in tackles with 51 (20 solo/31 assist) . . . 43 of his 51 tackles were recorded after stepping into a starting role . . . Tallied a season-high 10 stops at Florida Atlantic . . . Finished with at least four tackles in eight games, including seven stops against both Middle Tennessee and Florida International . . . Recorded 3.5 tackles for loss of 13 yards and one sack of 11 yards . . . Posted one interception he returned 31 yards against Central Arkansas . . . Posted two pass break-ups . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . Recorded 68 tackles, four interceptions and two touch- 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL the nation in total offense with almost 450 yards per game . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . 2009 all-state selection . . . Named all-conference in both 2007 and 2008 . . . Played both ways for the Cave City Cavemen. . . Wright had 89 pancake blocks and 38 knockdowns as a senior for Cave City . . . Career stats include 243 pancakes, 11 sacks, 36 tackles for loss, seven forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries, eight pass break-ups and 163 tackles . . . In addition to football, lettered in baseball in 2007 and track and field 2007-10 . . . Also recruited by Ole Miss. PERSONAL: Born May 11, 1992 . . . Son of Robby and Beverly Wright. AStateGuides.com 51 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches 2011 Opponents newcomers and Staff in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 52 2012 ASU SIGNING CLASS A-State Inks Sun Belt’s Top Class Dexter Blackmon (6-4, 283, Jr., DL) Selma, Ala. (Coffeyville (Kan.) CC) Travis Bodenstein (6-5, 310, Jr., OL) Springdale, Ark. (Kansas)* Tevin Bryson (6-4, 285, DL) Humboldt, Tenn. (Humboldt) Jemar Clark (6-6, 305, OL) McCrory, Ark. (McCrory) Kendrick Daniels (5-7, 155, RB) Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulpher Springs) Michael Dyer (5-9, 210, Jr., RB) Little Rock, Ark. (Auburn)* Luke Ferguson (6-0, 195, K) Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro) Michael Flint (6-3, 297, OL) Oxford, Ala. (Oxford) John Gandy (6-0, 245, DE) Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) Bryce Giddens (6-0, 265, OL) Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County) Michael Gordon (5-9, 190, RB) Camden, Miss. (Velma Jackson) Ishmail Hayes (6-6, 245, Jr., DE) Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) Rocky Hayes (5-11, 177, DB) Heflin, Ala. (Cleburne County) Quanterio Heath (6-2, 200, LB) Rison, Ark. (Rison) Tres Houston (6-2, 183, Soph., DB) College Park, Ga. (Northeast Mississippi CC) Chris Humes (5-11, 190, DB) Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) Colton Jackson (6-5, 240, OL) Ozark, Ark. (Ozark) Derek Keaton (5-11, 170, ATH) Camden, Ark. (Camden Fairview) Fredi Knighten (5-10, 160, QB) Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy) Warren Leapheart (6-4, 205, WR) Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton) Todd Mays (5-11, 200, ATH) Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Devin Mondie (6-6, 300, OL) Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Austin Moreton (6-3, 295, ATH) Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) David Oku (5-9, 210, RB) Midwest City, Okla. (Tennessee) Eddie Porter (6-3, 235, Jr., LB) Woodlands, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) Braelon Roberts (6-5, 170, WR) Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) Darrius Rosser (6-4, 260, DL) Marion, Ark. (Marion) Dezmond Stegall (6-1, 208, QB) Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) Quintaz Struble (6-2, 235, DL) Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) Marquis Walker (5-11, 172, DB) Rison, Ark. (Rison) DeKeathan Williams (6-1, 200, ATH) West Helena, Ark. (Central) *FBS transfer won’t be eligible to compete until 2013 due to NCAA transfer regulations. First-year Arkansas State head football coach Gus Malzahn announced on National Signing Day that 26 high school and junior college standouts from eight different states signed with the Red Wolves. With a Parade All-Amercian, Under Armour All-American, NJCAA All-American, 23 players that earned either junior college all-conference or high school all-state recognition and 18 players rated at least three stars by one or more of the major recruiting sources, the 2012 class could be considered one of the best in the history of the ASU football program. Arkansas State had the top-rated class in the Sun Belt Conference by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports.com. The Red Wolves’ first recruiting class under Malzahn is made up 22 high school players and five junior college transfers. ASU also signed FBS-transfers Michael Dyer (RB) and Travis Bodenstein (OL), while former Tennessee running back David Oku signed with ASU during the offseason. The Red Wolves signed five offensive linemen, the most among any position, and have signed 11 players expected to play on the offensive side of the ball. Including three defensive ends and four interior defensive linemen, A-State inked 12 defensive players and an additional four players listed as athletes that could potentially play on either side of the ball. Eleven players from Arkansas are included in the class, followed by five from Texas, four from Alabama, four from Mississippi, three from Kansas and one each from Georgia, Oklahoma and Tennessee. The 11 players from Arkansas, which includes Bodenstein, are the most to join the Red Wolves in an incoming class since the 2005 season. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Originally signed with Kansas coming out of high school in 2011 . . . Did not see any action last year as a true freshman with the Jayhawks . . . Three-time Arkansas AP Super Team selection at Shiloh Christian High School . . . First team allstate by ArkansasVarsity.com as a senior . . . Named 4A AllState by the Arkansas Coaches Association . . . Four-year all-area team selection . . . Earned EA Sports and Maxpreps All-America honors as a sophomore . . . As a sophomore he was named to the Arkansas Super Sophomore Team while averaging five pancake blocks per game . . . Did not allow any sacks as a sophomore in 2008 . . . Team won three straight Class 4A state championships . . . Born in Fayetteville, Ark... Son of Pam Bodenstein... Has three brothers... Brother Jon played baseball at Oklahoma Baptist. TEVIN BRYSON DL 6-4, 285 Fr. HS Humboldt, Tenn. (Humboldt) 3-star recruit by 247Sports, which lists Bryson as the No. 12 overall player in the state of Tennessee and No. 46 defensive tackle in the nation . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com and ranked as the No. 111 DT in the nation by the Web site . . . Tennessee Sports Writers Association Class 2A All-State choice as a senior . . . All-district and All-West Tennessee selection . . . Recorded 51 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, 5 sacks and 3 forced fumbles in 2011 . . . Also a varsity basketball letterman . . . Also recruited by Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, Missouri and Middle Tennessee . . . Born Sept. 22, 1993 . . . Son of Terry Bryson. JEMAR CLARK OL 6-6, 305 Fr. HS McCrory, Ark. (McCrory) Ranked as the No. 6 player in the state of Arkansas by Rivals.com, which lists him as a 3-star recruit . . . ESPN.com 3-star recruit . . . Listed as the No. 7 player in the state of Arkansas and No. 94 offensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com . . . 3-star recruit by Scout.com ranked as the No. 95 offensive tackle in the nation by the Web site . . . Rated as the No. 5 player in the state of Arkansas by SuperPrep, which made him a 2012 SuperPrep Southwest Team selection . . . 3-star recruit by 247Sports, which lists Clark as the No. 9 prospect in the state of Arkansas and No. 79 offensive tackle in the nation . . . Three-year starter on the varsity football team at offensive tackle and defensive end . . . Arkansas Activities Association All-State selection in 2011 . . . Named to the Associated Press Arkansas Super Team as a senior . . . All-conference choice . . . Arkansas Democrat-Gazette All-Arkansas Team . . . VYPE magazine AllArkansas Team . . . Helped lead McCrory to two conference championships and one conference runner-up, three playoff appearances, two state quarterfinals and a 28-8 record . . . Also recruited by Louisiana Tech, Memphis and Kansas . . . Born April 3, 1994 . . . Son of Carol Nevels. KENDRICK DANIELS RB 5-7, 155 Fr. HS Sulpher Springs, Texas (Sulpher Springs) 4-year varsity letterman . . . 2011 First Team All-District 134A selection . . . Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 in the state, and top-25 running back in the state . . . 3-star recruit by Scout.com, which also ranked Daniels as the No. 88 running back in the nation . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com MICHAEL DYER 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 5 RB 5-9, 210 Jr. TR Little Rock, Ark. (Auburn) Rushed for 2,335 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons at Auburn . . . Rushed for over 1,000 yards as both a freshman and sophomore, earning 2011 First Team All-SEC and 2010 SEC Coaches’ All-Freshman Team recognition . . . Recorded 10 100-yard rushing performances and had five games of 150-plus yards . . . First Auburn running back to rush for more than 1,000 yards in each of his first two seasons . . . Ended his career at Auburn tied for ninth all-time with Rudi Johnson and James Bostic for career 100-yard rushing games, and also 10th in career rushing yards . . . . He was one of five players in school history with back-toback 1,000-yard rushing seasons and first since Carnell Williams (2003-04) . . . Named the Offensive MVP of the 2010 BCS National Championship Game after rushing for 143 yards . . . 2011 Maxwell Award Watch List and Doak Walker Award Watch List . . . Named the SEC Player of the Week on Oct. 31, 2011 . . . Rushed for 1,242 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore . . . Ranked 20th in the nation in rushing yards (103.5 ypg) in 2011 . . . Named CollegeFootballNews.com Second Team Freshman All-America . . . Ranked ninth in the SEC and 55th in the nation in rushing as a freshman (78.1 ypg), posting 1,093 yards and five touchdowns . . . Holds the AU Freshman rushing record, eclipsing mark of 829 yards by Bo Jackson in 1982 . . . Nation's top-rated running back by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. . . . No. 5-ranked player in the ESPNU 150 . . . Ranked 11th on the Rivals.com Rivals100 . . . No. 2-rated running back by Rivals.com and Scout.com . . . Named to the 2010 Parade All-American Football Team . . . Was a participant in the 2010 Under Armour All-American game . . . Named the 2009 Gatorade Player of the Year in the State of Arkansas . . . Named to the PrepStar Dream Team as the No. 10-ranked player in the nation . . . Ranked No. 14 overall and the No. 2 running back in the SuperPrep Elite 50 . . . Also ranked as the No. 1 player in Arkansas and an All-American by SuperPrep . . . No. 15-ranked player and No. 2-ranked tailback/slot back by Tom Lemming on Maxpreps.com . . . Selected to the 2009 ArkansasVarsity.com All-State Team . . . No. 3 on the Mobile Press Register's Super Southeast 120 . . . Member of the Orlando Sentinel's 2009 All-Southern First Team . . . 2009 EA SPORTS All-American . . . Finished his high school career with 8,097 yards rushing and 84 touchdowns . . . Rushed for 2,502 yards and 31 touchdowns as a senior . . . Had 242 rushing attempts for 1,984 yards and 19 TDs while catching 12 passes for 219 yards and a TD as a junior . . . Had 279 carries for 2,710 yards and 28 TDs and caught 22 passes for 183 yards and 3 TDs as a sophomore . . . Rushed 131 times for 901 yards and 6 TDs while catching 7 passes for 61 yards and a TD as a freshman . . . Born Oct. 13, 1990 . . . Son of Andre Dyer. AStateGuides.com OPPONENTS TRAVIS BODENSTEIN 73 OL 6-5, 310 So. TR Springdale, Ark. (Kansas) HISTORY 3-star recruit by Scout.com, 247Sports, . . . 247Sports No. 17 ranked junior college defensive tackle in the nation . . . 2nd team All-Jayhawk Conference selection as a soph., finishing the 2011 campaign with 29 tackles, 4 tackles for loss and a fumble recovery . . . Also had a 63-yard interception return . . . Attended Selma High School, playing varsity all four years . . . Rivals.com 3-star recruit out of high school . . . Also ranked No. 71 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 28 player in the state by Rivals.com at Selma . . . Born June 23, 1992 . . . Son of Dexter and Pamela Blackmon. . . . A 2-star recruit by ESPN.com, ranked No. 104 running back prospect in the nation . . . Ranked as the No. 31 all-purpose back in the nation by 247Sports . . . SuperPrep Texas 121 selection, ranking No. 112 among all players in the state by the publication . . . Four-year varsity letterman . . . Averaged 7.3 yards per rush as a senior, piling up 920 yards and 7 touchdowns on 126 attempts . . . Also recorded 167 receiving yards in 2011 . . . Helped lead Sulphur Springs to an 8-4 record and the state playoffs in 2011 . . . Rushed for 1,546 yards and 17 touchdowns on 164 carries as a junior, earning a spot on the Class 4A Texas Sports Writers Association All-State Team . . . Also recorded 20 receptions for 210 yards and three touchdowns for SSH, which posted a 93 record in 2010 . . . Sophomore season rushed 92 times for 351 yards and one touchdown and caught 24 passes for 134 yards and another touchdown . . . Rushed 43 times for 177 yards and one touchdown while catching 22 passes for 155 yards and a touchdown as a freshman . . . Also a track and field letterman . . . Also recruited by Louisiana Tech, Memphis and Iowa State among others . . . Born Nov. 22, 1992 . . . Son of Ray Daniels and Kimberly Humphries. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY DEXTER BLACKMON DL 6-4, 283 Jr. TR Selma, Ala. (Coffeyville CC) COACHES 2011 NEWCOMERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF IN REVIEW 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 53 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches 2011 Opponents newcomers and Staff in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 54 LUKE FERGUSON K 6-0, 195 Fr. HS Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro) 3-year varsity football letterman . . . Played both K and WR . . . team captain as a senior . . . All-conference choice as Jr. and all-state as a Sr. . . . Jonesboro Sun “Best Under the Sun” . . . Arkansas all-star team . . . Super Sophomore by the Democrat-Gazette . . . Sr. year made 6-10 FG with a long of 47 yds . . . Averaged 42 yds per punt . . . Also played varsity soccer three years, breaking the state record for most goals scored in a season and earning all-conference recognition three times . . . Two-time all-state pole vaulter . . . Lowell Manning Award for best over athlete at JHS . . . 3.89 cumulative GPA . . . NHS member . . . Son of Dave and Belinda Ferguson . . . One older brother, Jake . . . Born July 7, 1993. MICHAEL FLINT OL 6-3, 297 Fr. HS Oxford, Ala. (Oxford) 4-star recruit by ESPN.com, listing Flint as the No. 16 guard in the nation and No. 14 overall player in the state of Alabama . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, which lists Flint as the No. 40 overall player in the state . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports . . . Ranked as the No. 53 player in the state and the No. 85 guard in the nation by 247Sports . . . 2012 SuperPrep All-Dixie Team and ranked as the No. 23 overall player in the state by the publication . . . 3-year varsity football starter at offensive tackle . . . Team captain and MVP lineman . . . Under Armour All-America selection as a senior . . . Named to the Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 6A All-State team as both a jr. (honorable mention) and sr. (1st Team) . . . Recorded 48 pancake blocks and allowed just one sack as a sr. . . . Helped lead OHS to a 12-2 record and the 2011 Class 6A state semifinals . . . Three-time all-county and all-region selection (200911) . . . 2011 Pigskin Round-up All-Star . . . 2011 Sporting News All-America choice . . . Also recruited by Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Auburn and Clemson . . . Born Aug. 12, 1993 . . . Son of Roger Flint and Trisha Fowler. JOHN GANDY DE 6-0, 245 Jr. TR Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) Earned honorable mention NJCAA All-America honors as a sophomore . . . Named a First Team All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference selection as a sophomore in 2011 . . . Helped lead Blinn to a 9-2 record and No. 10 ranking in the final NJCAA Football Poll . . . Posted 33 tackles (17 solo) and 2 sacks as a sophomore . . . Recorded 29 tackles (15 solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks and 1 fumble recovery as a freshman . . . Varsity football letterman at Cypress Ridge High School in Houston . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports. BRYCE GIDDENS OL 6-0, 265 Fr. HS Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County) 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports . . . Ranked as the No. 30 and No. 35 center in the nation by Scout.com and 247Sports, respectively . . . 4-year varsity letterman with 45 career starts, including 36 consecutive . . . Named Class 5A First Team All-State by the Atlanta Journal Constitution in 2011 . . . Associated Press all-state selection as a junior and senior . . . Earned All-Region 1-5A honors as voted on by the region’s coaches as a sophomore, junior and senior . . . Chosen to play in the 2011 Georgia North-South high school All-Star game in Columbus . . . Also an accomplished member of the wrestling team with an overall record of 88-12. MICHAEL GORDON RB 5-9, 190 Fr. HS Camden, Miss. (Velma Jackson) ESPN.com 3-star recruit, No. 13 player in the state of Mississippi and No. 44 running back in the nation . . . 247Sports 3-star recruit, No. 19 all-purpose back in the nation and No. 23 overall player in the state . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, which lists Gordon as the No. 22 overall player in the state . . . 2012 SuperPrep Dixie Team as the No. 26 overall player in the state of Mississippi . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 3-year varsity letterman . . . Recorded over 2,400 all-pur- pose yards as a senior, including 2,002 rushing yards on 179 attempts and 412 receiving yards on 24 catches . . . Recorded 38 total touchdowns in 2011 . . . Rushed for 458 yards and eight touchdowns in a single game . . . First team Class 3A all-state selection as a senior . . . Also named the Region 4-3A MVP . . . Mississippi North-South Game . . . Rushed for 1,096 yards and 18 touchdowns on just 98 attempts as a jr., while also recording 10 receptions for 159 yards and 3 touchdowns . . . state power lifting champion . . . Sophomore season rushed for over 600 yards . . . Also recruited by Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Memphis and UAB . . . Born Oct. 30, 1993 . . . Son of Maude Gordon. ISHMAIL HAYES DE 6-6, 245 Jr. TR Houston, Texas (Blinn Colllege) 4-star recruit by 247Sports . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com . . . SuperPrep JUCO 100, ranking No. 64 among the publications top-100 junior college players . . . Recorded over 15 tackles and 4 tackles for loss as a sophomore . . . Posted 15 tackles and 3 sacks as a freshman . . . Varsity football letterman at Davis HS in Houston . . . Named all-state by the Texas Sports Writers Association multiple times . . . Earned all-district honors. ROCKY HAYES DB 5-11, 177 Fr. HS Heflin, Ala. (Cleburne County) Three-year varsity letterman . . . All-area selection as a junior and senior and all-state choice as a senior . . . Averaged 90 tackles per season . . . Anniston Star Player of the Week . . . Anniston Star Dandy Dozen selection . . . Finished his senior season with 2,036 all-purpose yards and 17 touchdowns . . . Gained 1,312 yards rushing on 152 carries and scored 11 rushing touchdowns . . . Totaled 507 yards and 4 touchdowns on a total of 15 punt and kickoff returns . . . Hauled in 12 receptions for 217 yards and 2 touchdowns . . . Played in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game as a senior . . . Won the Top Defensive Skills Award at the South Showcase Combine held in Oxford, Miss. . . . Recorded 79 tackles and 8 interceptions on defense (2 returned for TD’s) and posted 300 yards on special teams while also rushing for 1,600 yards and piling up 450 receiving yards with 28 touchdowns as a junior . . . As a sophomore, posted two interceptions on defense . . . Recorded 770 rushing yards and over 400 yards receiving . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports . . . 247Sports’ No. 44 overall player in the state of Alabama . . . Also recruited by Middle Tennessee, UCF and Troy, among others . . . Born Dec. 6, 1993 . . . Son of Willie and Renae Hayes. QUANTERIO HEATH LB 6-2, 200 Fr. HS Rison, Ark. (Rison) 3-star recruit by 247Sports, listing Heath as the No. 11 player in the state of Arkansas No. 89 outside linebacker in the nation . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2012 SuperPrep Southwest Team . . . Ranked as the No. 11 overall player in the state by SuperPrep . . . 2-star recruit by ESPN.com, which ranks Heath as the No. 23 overall player in the state . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com . . . Little Rock Touchdown Club Class 3A High School Player of the Year for the state of Arkansas . . . Arkansas Activities Association Class 3A All-State selection as a senior . . . Arkansas East All-Star selection . . . Class 7-3A Outstanding Player of the Year in 2011 . . . Hootens 3A Defensive Player of the Year . . . Holds the Rison single-season record for receptions yards . . . Holds the Rison school record for single-season tackles with 120 as a senior . . . Recorded career totals of 227 tackles, 38 tackles for loss and 4 blocked punts . . . Posted 49 receptions for 1,053 yards . . . . Recorded 449 yards rushing on 83 attempts . . . Varsity track and field letterman . . . Holds the school record in the triple jump . . . Also recruited by Tulsa, Ole Miss, La. Tech, Memphis, ULM and Kansas . . . Born Oct. 8, 1993 . . . Son of Maranda and LaJohn Lamb. TRES HOUSTON DB 6-2, 183 So. TR College Park, Ga. (NE Miss. CC) Playing wide receiver at Northeast Mississippi, Houston led the Tigers in receptions (45), receiving yards (680), and re- 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS DEREK KEATON ATH 5-11, 170 Fr. HS Camden, Ark. (Camden Fairview) Played running back and wide receiver at Camden Fairview . . . Three-year varsity letterman . . . Holds the school record for single-season receptions (62) and receiving TD’s . . . Arkansas Activities Association All-state and all-conference selection . . . Received the Landers Award . . . 3-star recruit by 247Sports, which lists him as the No. 12 overall player in the state of Arkansas . . . 3-star recruit by ESPN.com, listing Keaton as the No. 10 player in the state . . . 2012 SuperPrep Southwest Team, ranking Keaton as the No. 12 player in the state . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com . . . Also lettered in basketball and track and field . . . Also recruited by Ole Miss, La. Tech, ULM and Kansas . . . Born Apr. 10, 1994 . . . Son of Renwick and Verdine Keaton. FREDI KNIGHTEN QB 5-11, 182 Fr. HS Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy) Parade All-America selection - just the second in school history along with RB Jonathan Adams in 1998 . . . Senior season was named Associated Press Arkansas Super Team . . . Recorded 82 touchdowns as a senior, leading the Bruins to the Class 4A sate championship with a 14-0 record . . . Completed 260-of-353 passing attempts (73.6 pct.) for 4,557 DEVIN MONDIE OL 6-6, 300 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Helped lead Olive Branch High School to the state championship with a 15-0 record as a sr. . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com . . . Ranked as the 43rd overall player in the state of Miss. by 247Sports.com . . . Also recruited by Memphis, Louisville and Mississippi St., among others. AUSTIN MORETON ATH 6-3, 295 Fr. HS Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) Arkansas Activities Association Class 7A All-State Team . . . Twice named an all-area selection . . . Named an Class 17A All-Conference choice two years . . . Super Sophomore Team . . . Graded out at 98% while playing on both sides of the ball . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com . . . Also competed in track and field, throwing the shot put . . . Born June 20, 1994 . . . Son of Raymond and Melissa Moreton. DAVID OKU RB 5-10, 195 Jr. TR Midwest City, Okla. (Tennessee) The nation’s No. 1 rated all-purpose back in the 2009 class by Rivals.com played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Tennessee . . . Earned SuperPrep All-America honors as a running back at Carl Albert HS . . . No. 3 prospect in the state of Oklahoma and ranked No. 9 among all running 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com OPPONENTS 3-year starter on the offensive and defensive line . . . Played left tackle, defensive end and defensive tackle . . . Recorded 41 tackles, 5 sacks and 1 fumble recovery as a senior . . . Named to the Class 4A All-State team as a senior . . . Chosen as the Conference 1-4A Most Outstanding Lineman in 2011 . . . Named all-conference as both a junior and senior . . . Also played on the Ozark varsity basketball team . . . Helped lead Ozark to a 9-2 record and a first-place finish in the 4A-1 conference as a senior . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports . . . 247Sports’ No. 16 overall player in the state of Arkansas . . . Born Jan. 13, 1994 . . . Son of Kevin and Tracey Jackson. TODD MAYS ATH 5-11, 205 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) 3-star recruit by 247Sports, ranked as the No. 39 athlete in the nation and No. 10 overall player in the state of Mississippi . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, which ranks Mays as the No. 19 overall player in the state . . . SuperPrep 2012 AllDixie Team and ranked No. 25 overall player in the state by the publication . . . Passed for 3,116 yards and 28 touchdowns while adding 1,304 yards and 18 touchdowns on the ground to lead Olive Branch to the state championship with a 15-0 record as a senior . . . Named first team Class 6A AllState by the Clarion-Ledger and MHSAA . . . MHSAA AllRegion 1 Most Valuable Offensive Player . . . Named to the 2011 Mississippi/Alabama All-Star roster . . . “Mr. Football” finalist . . . Commercial Appeal “Best of the Preps” Offense finalist and All-Mississippi/Arkansas County Team . . . 5-time Bancorp South Player of the Week . . . 2-time BankPlus Player of the Week . . . Also recruited by Memphis and Louisiana-Lafayette among others . . . Born Oct. 28, 1993 . . . Son of Stephanie Duhart. HISTORY COLTON JACKSON OL 6-5, 245 Fr. HS Ozark, Ark. (Ozark) WARREN LEAPHEART WR 6-4, 205 Fr. HS Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton) Named to the Arkansas Activities Association’s Class 5A AllState Team as a sr. . . . All-conference selection . . . Helped lead Morrilton to the state playoffs as a senior, recording 920 yards receiving with 12 touchdowns in 2011 . . . 3-time Class 5A-West All-Conference selection . . . Played both receiver and safety . . . Recorded a game-winning interception return that put Morrilton in the playoffs in 2011 . . . Also played on the Morrilton varsity basketball team . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports . . . Ranked as the No. 19 player in the state of Arkansas by 247Sports . . . Born June 26, 1993 . . . Son of Louis and Jennifer Leapheart. THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY CHRIS HUMES DB 5-11, 190 Fr. HS Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) 3-star recruit by Scout.com, which lists Humes as the No. 64 cornerback in the nation . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, ranking him the No. 23 player in the state of Ala. . . . 3-star recruit by 247Sports.com, which lists him as the No. 61 corner in the nation and No. 26 overall player in the state . . . 3star recruit by ESPN.com, listing him as the No. 26 overall player in the state and No. 33 cornerback in the nation . . . Named Class 6A All-State honorable mention as a sr. by the Alabama Sports Writers Association . . . 2012 SuperPrep Dixie Team, ranking as the No. 37 player in the state of Ala. by the publication . . . Played in the 2011 Ala.-Miss. All-Star Game . . .Recorded 44 tackles, including 3 TFL, during the 2011 season . . . Recorded 32 tackles, 5 interceptions and 9 pass break-ups as a soph. . . . Also recruited by Arkansas, Auburn, UAB and Kentucky, among others. yards and 66 touchdowns, while also running for 840 yards (8.0 ypr) and 15 more touchdowns . . . Also caught 6 passes for 124 yards and 1 TD . . . Named all-state as both a junior and senior . . . Ran for 3 and passed for 2 touchdowns in a 63-28 victory over Malvern in the state title game . . . Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Arkansas . . . Landers Award winner, which is issued to the top high school football player in the state . . . Arkansas Surgical Hospital/Drivetime Sports (103.7 FM The Buzz in Little Rock) High School Player of the Year . . . Little Rock Touchdown Club Class 4A High School Player of the Year for the state of Arkansas . . . Led Pulaski Academy to the state championship game as a junior . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports . . . Rated as the No. 15 and No. 21 overall player in the state of Arkansas 247Sports and ESPN.com, respectively. COACHES 2011 newcomers 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF IN REVIEW 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL ceiving touchdowns (8) as a freshman . . . He ranked 12th in receptions, 9th in receiving yards and 6th in receiving touchdowns in MACJC Region 23 . . . Earned second team All-MACJC state honors . . . 2-star recruit by Scout. com . . . Originally signed with Tulsa out of high school . . . Threeyear letterman at Bannecker High School . . . Played quarterback and receiver in high school . . . started on offense as a junior and senior and his senior campaign on defense as well . . . had over 4,000 yards of total offense and was responsible for over 60 touchdowns during his career . . . Credited with 30 tackles and five interceptions from his defensive back position as a senior . . . Threw for 750 yards and rushed for 555 yards, while totaling 22 TDs . . . Also caught passes for 389 yards and six TDs his senior season . . . Earned honorable mention all-region honors . . . Totaled 931 passing yards and 437 rushing yards and 18 TDs as a junior . . . Had 317 receiving yards and seven TDs his junior season as well . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com coming out of high school . . . Born Sept. 22, 1990. 55 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches 2011 Opponents newcomers and Staff in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 56 backs nationally following his senior season in 2008 . . . Rushed for 1,905 yards and 23 touchdowns while leading CAHS to the 5A state championship game, earning alll-state honors by the Tulsa World . . . All-state choice as a junior when he ran for 1,628 yards and 20 touchdowns on 182 attempts . . . Finished his high school career with 5,802 rushing yards and 72 touchdowns . . . As true freshman at Tennessee, set school records for both kickoff returns (33) and kickoff return yards (863) for a single season . . . Averaged 26.2 yards per return to rank second among SEC freshman and fourth among major college freshmen . . . Posted a career-high 149 return yards against Ole Miss and also topped the century mark with 122 against Memphis . . . Saw limited action in the backfield, but still recorded 94 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 23 attempts, averaging 4.1 yards per carry . . . Led Tennessee in kickoff returns as a sophomore as well, recording 312 yards on 16 attempts for a 19.5-yard average per return . . . Finished the season ranked third on the team in rushing yards with 174 and one touchdown on 42 attempts . . . Posted a long run of 44 yards a sophomore . . Finished his two-year career with the Volunteers with 1,175 kickoff return yards, while also posting 268 rushing yards. EDDIE PORTER LB 6-3, 235 Jr. TR Woodlands, Texas (Blinn Coll.) 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports, Scout.com . . . 247Sports No. 52 junior college player in the nation . . . SuperPrep JUCO 100 selection, ranking as the No. 30 junior college player in the nation by the publication . . . Named a First Team All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference selection as a sophomore in 2011 . . . Helped lead Blinn to a 9-2 record and No. 10 ranking in the final NJCAA Football Poll . . . Recorded 65 tackles and 4 sacks through 10 games in 2011, prior to the Blinn’s appearance in the Mississippi Bowl . . . Recorded 22 tackles (10 solo/12 asst.), 5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks and 2 forced fumbles as a freshman at Blinn, helping lead the Buccaneers to an 8-3 record and 31-27 victory over Arizona Western in the Heart of Texas Bowl . . .Attended College Park High School, where he was an all-district selection. BRAELON ROBERTS WR 6-5, 170 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) Four-year varsity letterman . . . Team Co-Captain in 2011 . . . All-district selection as a senior . . . Tom Landy Award nominee . . . Named a High School Gametime Player of the Week during the 2011 season . . . Senior season stats included 32 receptions for 530 yards and 4 TDs . . . Junior season stats included 46 receptions for 681 yards and 9 TDs . . . Recorded 12 catches for 148 yards and 1 TD as a sophomore . . . Also lettered in basketball, earning the district 6th Man of the Year award and all-district honors as a senior . . . Track and field letterman . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports . . . Also recruited by UTEP, Tulsa, Utah State and ULM . . . Born Aug. 25, 1994 . . . Son of Barbara Roberts. DARIUS ROSSER DE 6-4, 260 Fr. HS Marion, Ark. (Marion) Four-year varsity letterman . . . Named an all-conference selection . . . Announced to the Arkansas High School All-Star Team . . . Received an invitation to the All-America and USA Army combines . . . 2-Star recruit by Scout.com . . . Recorded 6.5 sacks as a senior . . . Also lettered in basketball . . . Also recruited by Buffalo, among others . . . Born Oct. 27, 1994 . . . Son of Debbie Robinson. DEZMOND STEGALL QB 6-1, 208 Fr. HS Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) Three-year varsity letterman . . . Recorded over 5,500 yards passing from 2009-11, while also rushing for 2,400 yards . . . Arkansas Activities Association Class 6A All-State selection . . . Selected to play in the 2012 Arkansas High School All-Star Game . . . Three time all-conference selection from 2009-11 . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2012 SuperPrep Southwest Team, which ranked Stegall as the No. 14 overall player in the state of Arkansas . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports . . . Also lettered in basketball and baseball . . . Also recruited by Florida International, Louisiana Tech and Memphis, among others . . . Born May 24, 1994 . . . Son of Kim and Melissa Stegall. QUINTAZ STRUBLE DL 6-2, 235 Fr. HS Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) 3-star recruit by Rivals.com and is ranked as the No. 16 player in the state of Oklahoma by the Web site . . . 3-star recruit by 247Sports, which lists Struble as the No. 10 overall player in the state and the No. 54 weak-side defensive end in the nation . . . 3-star recruit by ESPN.com, listing Struble as the No. 17 overall player in the state . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com . . . 2012 SuperPrep Midlands Team selection, placing him as the No. 100 overall player for the states of Colo., Iowa, Kan., Mo., Neb., NM, Okla. and Utah . . . Recorded 62 tackles and 8 sacks during the regular season as a senior . . . All-state selection by the Oklahoman as a senior . . . All-City selections as both a junior and senior . . . Recorded 104 tackles and 15 sacks as a junior, helping the Chargers win the Class 3A state championship . . . Also lettered in basketball (3 years), track (3 years) and baseball (1 year) . . . Also recruited by Wyoming, Coloardo State and Arizona, among others . . . Born Nov. 1, 1993 . . . Son of Latisha Struble. MARQUIS WALKER DB 5-11, 172 Fr. HS Rison, Ark. (Rison) 3-star recruit by 247Sports, which ranks him as the No. 13 player in the state of Arkansas . . . 3-star recruit by Scout.com and ranked as the No. 100 cornerback in the nation by the Web site . . . 14th ranked player in the state of Arkansas by ESPN.com . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2012 SuperPrep All-Southwest Team and ranked as the No. 10 player in the state of Arkansas by the publication . . . Three-year varsity football letterman . . . Hootens preseason 2011 Super Team (Class 3A) for the state of Arkansas . . . ESPN.com 2011 preseason All-Arkansas Team . . . Senior season was cut short due to injury . . . Played receiver, running back and defensive back at Rison . . . Named AllConference 6-3A as a junior All-district in 2009 and 2010 . . . Democrat-Gazette Super Sophomore in 2009 . . . Posted career totals of 10 interceptions (3 returned for touchdowns) and 14 pass break-ups . . . Recorded 611 receiving yards on 43 receptions throughout his career . . . Tallied 487 career rushing yards on 87 carries . . . Finished third in the state track meet with a time of 11.38 seconds as a junior . . . Helped lead Rison to an 11-2 record, the state playoffs and a conference title in 2010 . . . Born Jan. 18, 1993 . . . Son of LeTitia Walker. DeKEATHAN WILLIAMS ATH 6-1, 200 Fr. HS West Helena, Ark. (Central) 3-star recruit by 247Sports, which lists Williams as the No. 14 player in the state of Arkansas . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com . . . Rated as the No. 19 overall player in the state of Arkansas by ESPN.com . . . 3-year varsity letterman . . . Named Class 5A All-State by the Arkansas Activities Association . . . Played both running back and linebacker in 2011 . . . Named to the AHSCA AllStar game roster as a senior . . . Recorded 1,080 rushing yards, 1,200 all-purpose yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior . . . All-Conference selection . . . Started all 10 games as a junior, rushing for over 800 yards and 10 touchdowns while splitting time at running back . . . Started at defensive end as a junior as well, recording 55 tackles (45 solo) and 3 quarterback sacks . . . Also recruited by Ole Miss and Mississippi State . . . Born March 4, 1994 . . . Son of Keith and Latasha Williams. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The Sun Belt Conference champion Arkansas State Red Wolves carried a ninegame winning streak, the nation’s second longest at the time, and 10 regular-season victories into their first bowl game since 2005 when they faced Mid-American Conference champ Northern Illinois in the ESPN-televised GoDaddy.com Bowl on Jan. 8. The Red Wolves put together an unblemished 8-0 Sun Belt record to claim their first outright championship as a member of the league. A-State received as many as 18 votes in the AP Top 25 Poll and 13 votes in the USA Today Top 25 Coaches Poll, while also ranking as high as No. 35 in the BCS and reaching No. 30 in the CBSSports.com 120 rankings during the season. ASU recorded its most victories ever as an FBS member with 10, topping the previous best of six wins in 1995, 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2008. The last time the Red Wolves won 10 games at any level was 1986 when it posted a 12-2-1 record and finished as the NCAA I-AA runner-up. A-State’s 10 victories tied the fourth most in school history. ASU had 10 victories in 1951, 11 in 1970 and 1975 and 12 in 1986. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com sbc champs godaddy.com bowl THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY HISTORY OPPONENTS 2011 IN REVIEW 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS GODADDY.COM BOWL PARTICIPANTS COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 57 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 results Opponents & statistics History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 58 2011 RESULTS RECORD: 10-3 SBC: 8-0 HOME: 6-0 AWAY: 4-2 NEUTRAL: 0-1 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE Sept. 3, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Illinois .....................................L . . . . . . . . 15-33 . . . . . . . . . . . 45,154 Sept. 10, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis ....................................w . . . . . . . . 47-3. . . . . . . . . . . . 29,872 Sept. 17, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . at No. 13 Virginia Tech ...............L . . . . . . . . 7-26. . . . . . . . . . . . 66,233 Sept. 24, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . Central Arkansas .......................W. . . . . . . . 53-24 . . . . . . . . . . . 27,918 Oct. 1, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Western Kentucky*................W. . . . . . . . 26-22 . . . . . . . . . . . 10,813 Oct. 8, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Louisiana-Monroe* ................W. . . . . . . . 24-19 . . . . . . . . . . . 15,027 Oct. 18, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida International* ................W. . . . . . . . 34-16 . . . . . . . . . . . 15,573 Oct. 29, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Texas*..............................W. . . . . . . . 37-14 . . . . . . . . . . . 19,761 Nov. 5, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Florida Atlantic* .....................W. . . . . . . . 39-21 . . . . . . . . . . . 15,162 Nov. 12, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana-Lafayette* .................W . . . . . . . 30-21 . . . . . . . . . . . 20.261 Nov. 19, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . at Middle Tennessee* ................W. . . . . . . . 45-19 . . . . . . . . . . . 12,806 Dec. 03, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy*..........................................W. . . . . . . . 45-14 . . . . . . . . . . . 14,156 Jan. 08, 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . vs Northern Illinois^....................L . . . . . . . . 20-38 . . . . . . . . . . . 38,734 *Sun Belt Conference Game ^GoDaddy.com Bowl RUSHING Name GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G Aplin, Ryan . . . . . . . 13. . . 161 . . . 802 . . . 214 . . . 588 . . . 3.7 . . . 10 . . . . 33 . . . . 45.2 Lawson, Derek . . . . 13. . . 123 . . . 501. . . . 17 . . . . 484 . . . 3.9 . . . 3 . . . . . 28 . . . . 37.2 Jackson, Frankie . . . 12 . . . 88. . . . 367. . . . 12 . . . . 355 . . . 4.0 . . . 6 . . . . . 48 . . . . 29.6 Robertston, Jer. . . . . 13 . . . 53. . . . 225. . . . 13 . . . . 212 . . . 4.0 . . . 3 . . . . . 30 . . . . 16.3 Thornton, Sirgregory 5. . . . 19. . . . 128 . . . . 8 . . . . 120 . . . 6.3 . . . 0 . . . . . 40 . . . . 24.0 Smith, Andre . . . . . . . 7. . . . 28. . . . 113. . . . 20 . . . . 93 . . . . 3.3 . . . 1 . . . . . 21 . . . . 13.3 Smith, Rod . . . . . . . . 9. . . . 16 . . . . 59. . . . . 3 . . . . . 56 . . . . 3.5 . . . 0 . . . . . 15. . . . . 6.2 Collins, Kelsey . . . . . 13. . . . 5. . . . . 43. . . . . 0 . . . . . 43 . . . . 8.6 . . . 0 . . . . . 17. . . . . 3.3 Frampton, Dwayne . 13. . . . 4. . . . . 28. . . . . 0 . . . . . 28 . . . . 7.0 . . . 1 . . . . . 10. . . . . 2.2 Kincy, Anthony . . . . . 13. . . . 2. . . . . 14. . . . . 0 . . . . . 14 . . . . 7.0 . . . 0 . . . . . 11. . . . . 1.1 Sullivent, Neely . . . . 13. . . . 1. . . . . 14 . . . . 14 . . . . 14 . . . 14.0 . . . 2 . . . . . 14. . . . . 1.1 Jones, Don . . . . . . . 13. . . . 1 . . . . . 7 . . . . . 0 . . . . . 7 . . . . 7.0 . . . 0 . . . . . 7 . . . . . 0.5 Murry, Kedric . . . . . . 13. . . . 1 . . . . . 5 . . . . . 0 . . . . . 5 . . . . 5.0 . . . 0 . . . . . 5 . . . . . 0.4 Lucas, Earl . . . . . . . 13. . . . 3. . . . . 13 . . . . 10 . . . . . 3 . . . . 1.0 . . . 0 . . . . . 7 . . . . . 0.2 Team . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . 11. . . . . 0. . . . . 17 . . . . -17 . . . -1.5 . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . . -1.7 ASU 13 516 2,319 314 2,005 3.9 25 48 154.2 Opponents 13 448 1,753 407 1,346 3.0 12 43 103.5 RECEIVING Name GP No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G Frampton, Dwayne . . 13 . . . . . 94 . . . . 1,156. . . . . 12.3 . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . 65 . . . . . . 88.9 Jarboe, Josh . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . 54. . . . . 730 . . . . . 13.5 . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . 71 . . . . . . 56.2 Stockemer, Taylor . . . 13 . . . . . 48. . . . . 756 . . . . . 15.8 . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . 51 . . . . . . 58.2 Lucas, Earl . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . 20. . . . . 225 . . . . . 11.2 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 33 . . . . . . 17.3 Muse, Allen . . . . . . . . 9. . . . . . 16. . . . . 154 . . . . . . 9.6. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . 17.1 Hall, Rod . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . 15. . . . . 109 . . . . . . 7.3. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . 9.9 Jackson, Frankie . . . 12 . . . . . 13. . . . . 178 . . . . . 13.7 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 40 . . . . . . 14.8 Fleming, R.J. . . . . . . . 8. . . . . . 13 . . . . . 76 . . . . . . 5.8. . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . 9.5 Lawson, Derek . . . . . 13 . . . . . 12 . . . . . 95 . . . . . . 7.9. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 30 . . . . . . 7.3 McCants, Calos . . . . 11 . . . . . 11 . . . . . 87 . . . . . . 7.9. . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . 7.9 Kincy, Anthony . . . . . 13. . . . . . 9. . . . . . 91 . . . . . . 10.1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 21 . . . . . . 7.0 Murry, Kedric . . . . . . 13. . . . . . 9. . . . . . 38 . . . . . . 4.2. . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . 2.9 Jones, Julian . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . 4. . . . . . 88 . . . . . . 22.0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 51 . . . . . . 9.8 Smith, Rod. . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . -3 . . . . . . -1.0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . -0.3 Robertson, Jer. . . . . . 13. . . . . . 2 . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . 1.5. . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . 0.2 Aplin, Ryan . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . 1. . . . . . 23 . . . . . . 23.0 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . .1.8 Jones, Don . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . 7.0. . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . 0.5 Collins, Kelsey . . . . . 13. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . 4.0. . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . 0.3 ASU 13 326 3,817 11.7 21 71 293 Opponents 13 269 2,963 11.0 20 72 227.9 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 statistics OPPONENTS ALL-PURPOSE Name G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot. Avg./G Frampton, D. . . . . 13 . . . . . 28 . . . . . 1156. . . . . 159. . . . . 19 . . . . . 0 . . . 1362. . . 104.8 Stockemer, T. . . . . 13. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 756 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 756. . . . 58.2 Jarboe, Josh . . . . 13. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 730 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 730. . . . 56.2 Aplin, Ryan . . . . . 13. . . . . 588 . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 611. . . . 47.0 Lawson, Derek . . . 13. . . . . 484 . . . . . . 95 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 579. . . . 44.5 Jackson, Frankie . 12. . . . . 355 . . . . . 178 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 533. . . . 44.4 Hall, Rod . . . . . . . 11. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 109 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 292 . . . . . 0 . . . . 402. . . . 36.5 Tryon, Andrew . . . 13. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 308 . . . . . 0 . . . . 308. . . . 23.7 Lucas, Earl . . . . . . 13. . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 225 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 228. . . . 17.5 Robertson, Jer. . . 13. . . . . 212 . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 215. . . . 16.5 Jones, Julian . . . . . 9 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 88 . . . . . . 0. . . . . . 72 . . . . . 0 . . . . 160. . . . 17.8 Muse, Allen . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 154 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 154. . . . 17.1 Fleming, R.J.. . . . . 8 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 76 . . . . . . 0. . . . . . 64 . . . . . 0 . . . . 140. . . . 17.5 Kincy, Anthony . . . 13 . . . . . 14 . . . . . . 91 . . . . . . 0. . . . . . 24 . . . . . 0 . . . . 129 . . . . 9.9 Thornton, S. . . . . . 5 . . . . . 120 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 127. . . . 25.4 Smith, Andre . . . . . 7. . . . . . 93 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 93 . . . . 13.3 Jones, Don. . . . . . 13. . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . 56 . . . . . 17 . . . . . 6 . . . . 93. . . . . 7.2 Feemster, Darryl . 13. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 91 . . . . 91. . . . . 7.0 McCants, Carlos . 11. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 87. . . . . 7.9 McCray, Kelcie . . . 13. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 55 . . . . 55. . . . . 4.2 Smith, Rod . . . . . . 9. . . . . . 56 . . . . . . -3. . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 53. . . . . 5.9 Collins, Kelsey . . . 13 . . . . . 43 . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 47. . . . . 3.6 Murry, Kedric . . . . 13. . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . 38 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 43. . . . . 3.3 Brown, Artez . . . . 13. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0. . . . . . 37 . . . . . 0 . . . . 37. . . . . 2.8 Herrold, Nathan . . 13. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0. . . . . . 32 . . . . . 0 . . . . 32. . . . . 2.5 Young, Sterling. . . 12. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 31 . . . . 31. . . . . 2.6 Lee, Qushain . . . . 13. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0. . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 19 . . . . 30. . . . . 2.3 Davis, Demario . . 13. . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 27 . . . . 27. . . . . 2.1 Sullivent, Neely . . 13 . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . 14. . . . . 1.1 Team . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . -17 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . -17 . . . . -1.7 ASU 12 1784 3057 97 1198 173 6309 525.8 Opponents 12 2473 2762 131 1059 188 6613 551.1 HISTORY PASSING Name GP Effic. Comp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg./G Aplin, Ryan. . . 13. . . 133.63 . . 304-476-16 . . . 63.9 . . . 3588. . . . 19 . . . . . 71 . . . . . 276.0 Smith, Andre . . 7 . . . 183.80. . . . 20-22-0 . . . . 90.9 . . . 204. . . . . 1 . . . . . . 30 . . . . . 29.1 Frampton, D. . 13. . . 370.00. . . . . 2-2-0 . . . . . 100.0 . . . 25 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . 1.9 ASU 13 136.79 326-500-16 65.2 3817 21 71 293.6 Opponents 13 114.92 269-475-19 56.6 2963 20 72 227.9 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY TOTAL OFFENSE Name G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./G Aplin, Ryan . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . 637 . . . . . . . 588 . . . . . . 3588 . . . . . 4176 . . . . . . 321.2 Lawson, Derek . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . 123 . . . . . . . 484. . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 484 . . . . . . . 37.2 Jackson, Frankie. . . . 12 . . . . . . . . 88 . . . . . . . . 355. . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 355 . . . . . . . 29.6 Smith, Andre . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . . . 50 . . . . . . . . 93 . . . . . . . 204 . . . . . . 297 . . . . . . . 42.4 Roberston, Jer. . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . 53 . . . . . . . . 212. . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 212 . . . . . . . 16.3 Thornton, Sirgregory . 5. . . . . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . 120. . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 120 . . . . . . . 24.0 Smith, Rod . . . . . . . . . 9. . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . 56 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 56 . . . . . . . . 6.2 Frampton, Dwayne . . 13. . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . 28. . . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . 53 . . . . . . . . 4.1 Collins, Kelsey . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . 43 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 43 . . . . . . . . 3.3 Sullivent, Neely . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . 1.1 Kincy, Anthony . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . 1.1 Jones, Don . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . . . 0.5 Murry, Kedric. . . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . 0.4 Lucas, Earl . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . 0.2 ASU 13 1016 2005 3817 5822 447.8 Opponents 13 923 1346 2963 4309 331.5 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 59 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents statistics History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 60 SCORING |----------------PATs------------------| Name TD FG Kick Rush Rcv. Pass DXP Saf Points Davis, Brian . . . . . . . 0. . . 18-23 . . 44-47 . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 98 Aplin, Ryan . . . . . . . 11 . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 66 Stockemer, Taylor. . . 7. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 42 Frampton, Dwayne. . 7. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 42 Jackson, Frankie . . . 6. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 36 Lawson, Derek . . . . . 4. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 24 Robertson, Jer.. . . . . 3. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 18 Zalud, Bobby . . . . . . 0 . . . 6-11 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 18 Muse, Allen. . . . . . . . 2. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 12 Jarboe, Josh. . . . . . . 2. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 12 Jones, Don . . . . . . . . 2. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 12 Sullivent, Nelly . . . . . 1. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 1-1 . . . . 0 . . . . 1-1 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 8 Hall, Rod . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 6 Smith, Andre. . . . . . . 1. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 6 Kincy, Anthony . . . . . 1. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 6 Feemster, Darryl. . . . 1. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 6 Young, Sterling. . . . . 0. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 1. . . . . 2 Herrold, Nathan . . . . 0. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-1 . . . . 1 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 2 ASU 50 24-36 44-47 1-2 1 1-1 0 1 422 Opponents 33 12-19 30-30 1-2 0 0-1 0 2 270 PUNTING Name No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd. Wilbourn, Ryan . . 26. . . . . 991 . . . . . 38.1 . . . . . 64. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 4 . . . . . 7 . . . . . . 1 Sullivent, Nelly . . . 22. . . . . 864 . . . . . 39.3 . . . . . 67. . . . . . 0 . . . . . 10 . . . . 9 . . . . . . 0 Aplin, Ryan . . . . . . 3 . . . . . 113 . . . . . 37.7 . . . . . 40. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 0 ASU 51 1968 38.6 67 2 14 17 1 Opponents 76 2967 39.0 62 2 24 21 2 KICKOFFS Name No. Yds. Avg. TB OB Zalud, Bobby . . . . 87 . . . . 4965. . . . . 57.1 . . . . . 14. . . . . . 2 ASU 87 4965 57.1 14 2 Opponents 58 3503 60.4 8 5 FIELD GOALS Retn Net YdLn 17.7 20.8 41.0 42.6 28 27 Name FGM-FGA Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Long Blk. Zalud, Bobby . . . . . 6-11. . . . 54.5 . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . 0-0 . . . 4-7 . . . 2-4 . . . . 56 . . . . 0 Davis, Brian . . . . . 18-23 . . . 78.3 . . 0-0 . . . 8-10 . . 9-11 . . . 1-2 . . . 0-0 . . . . 47 . . . . 1 Totals 24-34 70.5 0-0 8-10 9-11 5-9 2-4 56 1 KICKOFF RETURNS FUMBLE RETURNS Name No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Hall, Rod. . . . . . 14 . . 292 . 20.9. . 0 . . . 41 Tryon, Andrew . 10 . . 308 . 30.8. . 0 . . . 60 Fleming, R.J. . . . 4 . . . 64 . . 16 . . 0 . . . 22 Jones, Julian . . . 4 . . . 72 . . 18 . . 0 . . . 22 Herrold, Nathan . 3 . . . 32 . . 10.7. . 0 . . . 14 Brown, Artez . . . 3 . . . 37 . . 12.3. . 0 . . . 17 Kincy, Anthony . . 1 . . . 24 . . 24.0. . 0 . . . 24 Frampton, D. . . . 1 . . . 19 . . 19 . . 0 . . . 19 Thornton, S.. . . . 1 . . . 7 . . . 7.0 . . 0 . . . 7 ASU 42 872 20.8 0 60 Opponents 63 1115 17.7 0 51 Name No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Young, Sterling . 1 . . . 7 . . . 7.0 . . 0 . . . 7 Davis, Demario . 1 . . . 0 . . . 0.0 . . 0 . . . 0 Feemster, D. . . . 1 . . . 60 . . 60.0. . 1 . . . 60 ASU 42 872 20.8 0 60 Opponents 63 1115 17.7 0 51 PUNT RETURNS Name No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Frampton, D. . . 24 . . 159 . . 6.6 . . 0 . . . 43 Jones, Don . . . . 2 . . . 56 . . 56.0. . 2 . . . 25 Lee, Qushaun . . 1 . . . 11 . . 11.0. . 0 . . . 0 Hall, Rod . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . 1.0 . . 0 . . . 1 ASU 27 227 8.4 2 43 Opponents 18 69 3.8 0 18 INTERCEPTIONS Name No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Feemster, D. . . . 5 . . . 91 . . 18.2 . .0 . . . 48 McCray, Kelcie. . 4 . . . 55 . . 13.8 . .0 . . . 51 Edwards, D. . . . . 3 . . . 0 . . . 0.0 . .0 . . . 0 Lee, Qushaun . . 2 . . . 19 . . 9.5 . .0 . . . 16 Jones, Don . . . . 1 . . . 6 . . . 6.0 . .0 . . . 6 Young, Sterling . 1 . . . 31 . . 31.0 . .1 . . . 31 Roberston, Ju. . . 1 . . . 0 . . . 0.0 . .0 . . . 0 Davis, Demario . 1 . . . 27 . . 27.0 . .0 . . . 27 Scales, Chaz . . . 1 . . . 0 . . . 0 . . .0 . . . 0 ASU 19 229 12.1 1 51 Opponents 16 224 14.0 1 46 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Cliff Mitchell, OL 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 statistics OPPONENTS HISTORY Andre Smith, TE THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Amos Draper, DL 2011 TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics ASU OPP Scoring 422 270 Points Per Game 32.5 20.8 First Downs 304 235 Rushing 120 88 Passing 169 120 Penalty 15 27 Rushing Yardage 2005 1346 Yards Gained Rushing 2319 1753 Yards Lost Rushing 314 407 Rushing Attempts 516 448 Average Per Rush 3.9 3.0 Average Per Game 154.2 103.5 Touchdowns Rushing 25 12 Passing Yardage 3817 2963 Comp-Att-Int 326-500-16 269-475-19 Average Per Pass 7.6 6.2 Average Per Catch 11.7 11.0 Average Per Game 293.6 227.9 Touchdowns Passing 21 20 Total Offense 5822 4309 Total Plays 1016 923 Average Per Play 5.7 4.7 Average Per Game 447.8 331.5 Kick Returns: #-Yards 42-872 63-1115 Punt Returns: #-Yards 27-27 18-69 Int. Returns: #-Yards 19-229 16-224 Kick Return Average 20.8 17.7 Punt Return Average 8.4 3.8 Int. Return Average 12.1 14.0 Fumbles-Lost 14-11 24-10 Penalties-Yards 90-785 79-620 Average Per Game 60.4 47.7 Punts-Yards 51-1968 76-2967 Average Per Punt 38.6 39.0 Net Punt Average 36.5 35.5 TOP/Game 30:05 29:50 3rd Down Conversions 85/202 74/210 3rd Down Percentage 42% 35% 4th Down Conversions 17/27 11/26 4th Down Percentage 63% 42% Sacks By-Yards 35-253 27-194 Miscellaneous Yards -15 0 Touchdowns Scored 50 33 Field Goals-Attempts 24-34 12-19 On-Side Kicks 0-0 0-0 Red-Zone Scores 54-66 (81%) 30-40 (75%) Red-Zone Touchdowns 37-66 (56%) 19-40 (47%) PAT-Attempts 44-47 (94%) 30-30 (100%) Attendance 127541 165195 Games/Avg. Per Game 6/21257 6/27532 Neutral Site Games 0/0 1/38734 Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Arkansas State 111 110 83 118 0 422 Opponents 56 98 75 41 0 270 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 61 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents statistics History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 62 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (-------------Tackles ------------) (-Sacks-) (------ Pass Defense ------) (-- Fumbles --) Name GP Solo Ast. Total TFL/Yds. No-Yds. Int.-Yds. McCray, Kelcie 13 34 36 70 1.5-3 . Davis, Demario 13 31 39 70 10.0-40 3.0-28 Blkd BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick 4-55 4 . . . . Saf . 1-27 4 3 1-0 . . . Herrold, N. 13 32 34 66 3.5-11 1.5-7 . 1 . 1-0 1 . . Jones, Don 13 30 24 54 6.5-25 1.0-7 0-6 3 1 . . 1 . Young, Sterling 12 20 31 51 3.5-13 1.0-11 1-31 2 . 2-7 . . . Byrd, Najel 13 23 27 50 7.5-17 2.5-10 . 2 . . . . . Edwards, D. 13 29 10 49 1.0-3 0.5-3 3-3 4 . . 3 . . Lee, Qushaun 13 26 23 49 4.5-5 0.5-1 2-19 2 . . . 1 . Joiner, Brandon 13 33 15 48 19.0-110 13.0-99 . 2 5 1-0 1 . . . Hills, A.J. 7 15 31 46 1.0-3 . . 2 1 2-0 . . Feemster, D. 13 35 7 42 . . 5-91 7 . 1-60 . . . Nelms, Nick 13 17 24 41 . . . 1 1 . 2 . . 36 Roberston,J. 13 14 22 8.0-26 2.5-14 1-0 . 2 1-0 . . . Scales, Chaz 13 15 33 3.0-6 0.5-2 1-0 11 . . . . . . Carrethers, R. 13 3 26 29 3.0-14 1.5-11 . . 1 . . . . Kilcrease, J. 12 15 12 27 0.5-1 . . 2 . . . . . Holmes, T. 7 16 6 22 3.0-11 . . 5 1 . 2 . . Starson, Tim 13 4 18 22 2.0-10 1.0-8 . . 3 . 1 . . Woods, Dorvus 13 8 13 21 5.5-33 3.5-30 . 2 8 . 2 . . Brown, Elroy 13 7 11 18 2.0-15 2.0-15 . . 2 . . . . Gibson, Jeremy 12 6 11 17 3.0-3 . . . 5 . . . . McCall, Greg 12 5 11 16 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . Albright,L. 13 4 11 15 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . Tryon, Andrew 13 11 4 15 . . . . . . . . . Collins, Kelsey 13 7 5 12 . . . . . . . . . Lorgian, Cole 13 3 8 11 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . Draper, Amos 9 3 7 10 3.5-5 . . . . . . . 1 Simmons, A. 12 4 5 9 1.5-2 . . . . . 1 . . Wright, Ronnell 8 2 6 8 2.5-10 1.0-7 . . . . . . . Victorian, J. 11 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . . Owens, Markel 5 . 4 4 0.5-0 . . . . . . . . Dunaway, D. 3 2 1 3 . . . . . . 1 . . Frampton, D. 13 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . Zalud, Bobby 13 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . Brown, Artez 13 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . Robertson, Jer. 13 1 2 3 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . Hall, Branton 1 1 1 2 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . Coleman, Kyle 11 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . Jackson, S. 2 . 2 2 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . Bradberry, J. 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Lawson, Derek 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Bates, Graham 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . Castilaw, Tom 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Lucas, Earl 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Prayer, Cody 8 . 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . . Jarboe, Josh 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Aplin, Ryan 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Jones, Julian 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Murry, Kedric 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . ASU 13 473 524 997 99-371 35-253 19-229 56 33 1067 15 2 1 Opponents 13 551 539 1090 75-311 27-194 16-224 41 20 11-35 10 2 2 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Rushes Yards Per Rush Pass Attempts Yards Passing TD Passes Total Offense Points First Downs Penalty Yards Interceptions By 56 6.7 58 419 4 646 53 32 130 4 vs. UCA (Sept. 24) ---------------------------------Yards Rushing vs. UCA (Sept. 24) ---------------------------------TD Rushes vs. Northern Ill. (Jan. 8)---------------------------Pass Com. at WKU (Oct. 1)-------------------------------------Yards Per Pass vs. Memphis (Sept. 10) ---------------------------Total Plays vs. UCA (Sept. 24) ---------------------------------Yards Per Play vs. UCA (Sept. 24) ---------------------------------Sacks By vs. UCA (Sept. 24) ---------------------------------Penalties at UL Monroe (Oct. 8)-----------------------------Turnovers vs. ULL (Nov. 12) vs. UCA (Sept. 24) 2 times at WKU (Oct. 1) vs. Memphis (Sept. 10) at Middle Tennessee (Nov. 19) vs. Memphis (Sept. 10) vs. Memphis (Sept. 10) at UL Monroe (Oct. 8) vs. Northern Ill. (Jan. 8) 163 43 32 2 11 2 3 8 62 51 2.0 2 Alfred Morris, at FAU (Nov. 5) L. Dunbar vs North Texas (Oct. 29) Corey Robinson, vs Troy (Dec. 3) 5 times A.J. Jenkins vs. Illinois (Sept. 3) B. Leonard (ULM) & D. Surgent (ULL) Jack Griffin vs FIU (Oct. 18) 3 times J. Davis, vs. Middle Tenn. (Nov. 19) Luther Ambrose at ULM (Oct. 8) Q. Smith (WKU) & R. Johnson (FAU) J. Hosley, vs. Va. Tech (Sept. 17) 202 2 32 10.8 92 6.3 4 11 5 at Illinois (Sept. 3) at Illinois, FAU, vs. Northern Ill. vs. Troy (Dec. 3) at Illinois (Sept. 3) at ULM (Nov. 8) at Illinois (Sept. 3) at WKU (Oct. 1) at WKU, vs. FIU vs. ULL (Nov.12) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 28 TD Rushes 2 Pass Attempts 52 Yards Passing 311 Long Pass 72 Yards Receiving 224 Long Reception 72 Long Field Goal 46 Punting Avg 54.5 Long Punt Ret. 18 Tackles 17 Tackles For Loss 4 Bobby Rainey, at WKU (Oct. 1)-----------------Yards Rushing Jason Ford (Ill) & A. Morris (FAU) -------------Long Rush Corey Robinson, vs Troy (Dec. 3)--------------Pass Comp. Corey Robinson, vs Troy (Dec. 3)--------------TD Passes N. Scheelhaasse, vs. N. Ill. (Jan. 8) -----------Receptions Martel Moore, vs. N. Ill. (Jan. 8) ----------------TD Receptions A.J. Jenkins vs. Illinois (Sept. 3)----------------Field Goals Jack Griffin vs FIU (Oct. 18) ---------------------Punts Josh Davis, vs. Middle Tenn. (Nov. 19) -------Long Punt A. Andrews, at WKU (Oct. 1)--------------------Long Kick Ret. Winston Fraser, vs FIU (Oct. 18)---------------Sacks Johnnie Farms vs Memphis (Sept. 10) -------Interceptions OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Per Rush Pass Attempts Yards Passing TD Passes Total Offense Points First Downs Penalty Yards Interceptions By 50 4.6 55 342 4 473 38 25 95 3 at Illinois (Sept. 3)----------------------------------Yards Rushing at FAU (Nov. 5) -------------------------------------TD Rushes at ULM (Oct. 8) -------------------------------------Pass Comp. vs. Northern Ill. (Jan. 8)---------------------------Yards Per Pass 8 times ------------------------------------------------Total Plays at Illinois (Sept. 3)----------------------------------Yards Per Play vs Northern Ill. (Jan. 8)----------------------------Sacks By at ULM (Oct. 8) -------------------------------------Penalties vs. FIU (Oct. 18) ------------------------------------Turnovers at ULM, vs. Northern Ill. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 375 4 38 11.4 92 7.7 5 13 5 TEAM GAME HIGHS 2011 statistics Ryan Aplin vs. FIU (Oct. 18) F. Jackson vs Memphis (Sept. 10) Ryan Aplin at WKU (Oct. 1) Ryan Aplin (3 times) D. Frampton at ULM (Oct. 8) Josh Jarboe, Taylor Stockemer Brian Davis vs UCA (Sept. 24) Ryan Wilbourn vs ULL (Nov. 12) Neely Sullivent at Illinois (Sept. 3) Andrew Tryon at FAU (Nov. 5) Brandon Joiner vs ULL (Nov. 12) Kelcie McCray at ULM (Oct. 8) OPPONENTS 164 48 37 3 13 2 6 6 67 60 4 2 HISTORY Ryan Aplin vs. FIU (Oct. 18)---------------------Yards Rushing Ryan Aplin vs FAU (Nov. 5)----------------------Long Rush Ryan Aplin vs Northern Ill. (Jan. 8) ------------Pass Comp. Ryan Aplin at WKU (Oct. 1)----------------------TD Passes Ryan Aplin vs Memphis (Sept. 110) -----------Receptions T. Stockemer vs. Northern Ill. (Jan. 8) --------TD Receptions Josh Jarboe vs Memphis (Sept. 10)-----------Field Goals Bobby Zalud vs Memphis (Sept. 10) ---------Punts Neely Sullivent at Illinois (Sept. 3) -------------Long Punt D. Frampton at WKU (Oct. 1) -------------------Long Kick Re. Demario Davis vs North Texas (Oct. 29) -----Sacks Brandon Joiner vs ULL (Nov. 12)---------------Interceptions THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Rushes 21 TD Rushes 4 Pass Attempts 58 Yards Passing 396 Long Pass 71 Yards Receiving 178 Long Reception 71 Long Field Goal 56 Punting Avg 57.0 Long Punt Ret. 43 Tackles 12 Tackles For Loss 4.5 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 63 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents game recaps History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 64 SEPT. 3, 2011 MEMORIAL STADIUM: 45,154 Illinois 33, Arkansas State 15 SEPT. 12, 2011 ASU STADIUM: 29,872 Arkansas State 47, Memphis 3 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - The Arkansas State football team put up 350 yards of total offense but dropped their season opener 33-15 at Illinois. The announced crowd of 45,154 helped to usher in the Hugh Freeze era at Arkansas State. Frankie Jackson scored the only touchdown of the game for the Red Wolves with 3:20 remaining in the fourth quarter. JONESBORO, Ark. - The Arkansas State Red Wolves piled up 611 yards of total offense as the Red Wolves rolled to a 47-3 victory over the Tigers before 29,872 fans at ASU Stadium. The crowd was the second-largest in ASU Stadium history. The Red Wolves’ 611 yards of total offense was the most since ASU put up 601 yards against Lamar in 1984. GAME 1 Score by Quarters Arkansas State Illinois 1 0 7 2 3 8 0 10 13 Team Qtr Time Scoring play Ill 1 2:06 Ford 15 yd run ASU 2 14:03 Draper Safety ASU 2 7:29 Zalud 49 yd FG ASU 2 2:50 Davis 47 yd FG ILL 2 1:24 Millines 45 yd rec. ILL 2 0:11 Dimke 32 yd FG ILL 3 14:37 Jenkins 72 yd rec. ILL 3 5:44 Ford 3 yd run ILL 4 7:20 Dimke 19 yd FG ASU 4 3:20 Jackson 1 yd run 4 1 3 GAME 2 Score 15 33 Score by Quarters Arkansas State Memphis Pys-Yds TOP 13-70 6:50 . . 6-18 2:05 6-36 2:42 5-80 1:26 6-25 0:58 2-72 0:00 14-74 6:47 13-95 6:35 12-70 4:00 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 15 Net yards rushing 60 Net yards passing 290 Passes Comp-Att-Int 20-32-1 Total Net Yards 350 Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-2 Penalties: Number-Yards 2-8 Possession Time 27:17 Third Down Conversions 6 of 14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 1 2 3 10 20 17 0 3 0 4 0 0 Score 47 3 Team Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP ASU 1 12:08 Davis 31 yd FG 4-2 1:37 ASU 1 6:21 Jarboe 10 yd rec. 4-65 1:24 ASU 2 13:30 Jarboe 71 yd rec. 1-71 0:11 ASU 2 6:29 Robertson 8 yd run 13-82 4:52 UM 2 3:57 Henriques 37 yd FG 9-34 2:23 ASU 2 0:37 Frampton 18 yd rec. 11-90 3:13 ASU 3 9:39 Jackson 1 yd run 8-84 3:06 ASU 3 5:34 Lawson 11 yd rec 9-51 2:36 ASU 3 0:36 Zalud 56 yd FG 9-31 4:05 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 28 Net yards rushing 236 Net yards passing 375 Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-33-1 Total Net Yards 611 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 8-104 Possession Time 33:03 Third Down Conversions 8 of 13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-26 ILL 24 202 271 17-25-0 473 2-1 0-0 35:43 12 of 18 2-13 UM 13 82 87 13-29-0 169 1-1 4-35 26:57 4 of 16 3-9 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Jackson, Frankie 1139; Robertseon, Jer. 5-15; Aplin, Ryan 9-17; Lawson, Derek 4-5; Team 1-minus 1; Thornton, S. 1-minus 4; Smith, Andre 1-minus 5. Illinois-Ford Jason, 22-86; Young, D. 6-39; Scheelhaasse, N. 12-24; Pollard, Troy 2-23; Ferguson, Josh 6-15; Osei,Miles 1-10; O’Toole, R. 1-5. PASSING: Arkansas State-Aplin, Ryan 20-32-1-290. IllinoisScheelhaasse, N 16-23-0-267; O’Toole, R. 1-20-4 RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 5-99; Stockemer, T. 5-87; Jarboe, Josh 5-58; Muse, Allen 2-24; Kincy, Anthony 1-14; Murry, Kedric 1-5; Jackson, F. 1-3. Illinois-Jenkins, A.J. 11-148; Millines, D. 5-119; Ferguson, Josh 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Illinois: Henry, Trulon 1-0. FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Aplin, Ryan 2-1; Brown, Artez 1-0; Stockemer, T. 1-1. Illinois-Ford, Jason 1-0; Osei, Miles 1-1. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Jackson, F. 10-101; Thornton, S. 7-67; Robertson, Jer. 9-31; Smith, Andre 8-14; Aplin, Ryan 7-13; Lawson, Derek 48; Smith, Rod 1-2. Memphis-Foster, Billy 14-46; Gibson, Artaves 14-42; Baker, Cam 1-1; Reed, Taylor 9-minus 7. PASSING: Arkansas StateAplin, Ryan 19-21-1-274; Smith, Andre 10-12-0101. Memphis-Reed, Taylor 13-29-087. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Jarboe, Josh 7162; Frampton, D. 6-75; Hall, Rod 4-25; Lucas, Earl 3-24; Lawson, Derek 2-41; Jackson, F. 2-16; Jones, Julian 1-15; Robertsonl Jer. 1-6; Stockemer, T. 1-5; Collins, Kelsey 1-4; Murry, Kedric 12. Memphis-Rehrer, Tannar 5-24; Rucker, Marcus 4-34; Gibson, Artaves 2-19; Wright, Kevin 1-8; Malone, Keiwone 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Memphis-Hollier, Bakari 1-0. FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 1-1. Memphis-Reed, Taylor 1-1. NATHAN HERROLD, LB DWAYNE FRAMPTON, WR 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1 7 16 2 0 7 3 0 3 Team Qtr Time Scoring play ASU 1 11:59 Aplin 5yd run VT 1 7:25 Team Safety VT 1 5:30 Coles 49 yd rec. VT 1 0:52 Coeale 4 yd rec. VT 2 4:12 Wilson 3 yd run VT 3 9:49 Journell 31 yd FG TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 15 Net yards rushing 64 Net yards passing 205 Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-36-2 Total Net Yards 269 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-40 Possession Time 23:15 Third Down Conversions 4 of 15 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-6 4 0 0 Score 7 26 Pys-Yds TOP 3-59 1:06 . . 5-62 1:50 4-48 1:55 11-49 5:14 7-51 3:49 ULM 2 135 292 21-33-2 427 2-0 5-51 36:45 7 of 15 3-22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Aplin, Ryan 13-29; Jackson, Frankie 10-20; Lawson, Derek 7-12; Robertson, Jer. 1-3. Virginia Tech-Wilson, David 21-88; Thomas, Logan 8-28; Oglesby, Josh 5-10; Coale, Danny 1-9; Phillips, Joey 3-2; Team 2minus 2. PASSING: Arkansas State-Aplin, Ryan 16-36-2. Thomas, Logan 21-33-2. RECEIVING: Frampton, D. 6-59; Jarboe, Josh 4-38; Stockemer, Taylor 3-77; Jackson, Frankie 2-22; Lucas, Earl 1-9. Virginia Tech-Coale, Danny 7-128; Boykin, Jarrett 4-29; Davis, Marucs 4-27; Coles, D.J. 2-61; Wilson, David 2-7; George, George 137; Dunn, Randall 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State-Edwards, Darron 1-0; Feemster, Darryl 1-34. Virginia Tech-Hosley, Jayron 2-42 FUMBLES: Virginia Tech-Thomas, Logan 1-0; Hosley, Jayron 1-0. RYAN APLIN, QB Score by Quarters Arkansas State Central Arkansas 2 3 9 3 4 7 7 17 17 Score 24 53 Team Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP ASU 1 8:46 Davis 24 yd FG 13-73 3:55 UCA 1 2:40 Hinton 3 yd run 12-72 5:59 ASU 1 1:39 Stockemer 11 yd rec 3-57 0:50 ASU 2 11:02 Davis 32 yd FG 10-46 4:09 UCA 2 6:20 Eddie 22 yd FG 11-65 4:40 ASU 2 4:56 Davis 33 yd FG 6-44 1:24 ASU 2 1:51 Davis 34 yd FG 6-18 1:19 ASU 3 12:00 Robertson 1 yd run 10-83 2:53 ASU 3 6:53 Davis 21 yd FG 7-31 2:51 ASU 3 3:36 Smith 2 yd run 6-53 2:07 UCA 3 1:50 Grandy 53 yd rec. 4-76 1:41 ASU 4 14:54 Frampton 10 yd run 6-63 1:48 ASU 4 11:13 Davis 33 yd FG 9-47 3:11 ASU 4 11:03 Young 31 yd INT . . UCA 4 2:45 Smothers 1 yd rec. 8-54 3:54 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 32 Net yards rushing 375 Net yards passing 271 Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-32-1 Total Net Yards 646 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-20 Possession Time 3025 Third Down Conversions 6 of 15 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 UCA 15 97 225 17-32-1 322 2-1 7-50 29:35 6 of 13 6-6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Aplin, Ryan 10-84; Lawson, D. 10-74; Smith, Andre 11-60; Thortnon, S. 7-55; Robertson, Jer. 6-33; Smith, R. 6-30; Collins, Kelsey 1-17; Jackson, F. 3-14; Frampton, D. 1-10. Central Arkansas-Hinton, J. 12-41; Smother, W. 10-37; Terence, B. 3-16; Blackmon, A. 7-3. PASSING: Arkansas State-Aplin, Ryan 19-28-1-220; Smith, Andre 4-40-51. Central Arkansas-Smothers, W. 16-31-1; Bobo, T. 1-1-01. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 8100; Stockemer, T. 3-67; McCants, C. 3-21; Jarboe, J. 3-18; Lucas, E. 2-20; Zalud, B. 1-23; Jones, J. 1-14; Jackson, F. 1-8; Lawson, D. 1-0. UCA-Croom, D. 5-39; Grandy, j. 3-86; Hinton, J. 3-5; Steele, D. 2-25; Lasker, A. 1-40; Hart, T. 124; Jackson, I. 1-5; Smothers, W. 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State-Young, S. 1-31. UCA-McKnight, J. 1-25 FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Jones, J. 1-0; Zalud, B. 1-1. UCA-Smothers, W. 1-0. DORVUS WOODS, DL 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 1 7 10 AStateGuides.com PLAYERS Score by Quarters Arkansas State Virginia Tech GAME 4 2011 game recaps JONESBORO, Ark. - Arkansas State sophomore kicker Brian Davis set a new ASU and Sun Belt record with six field goals as the Red Wolves pulled away from a 19-10 halftime lead and went on to defeat the Central Arkansas Bears 53-24 at ASU Stadium.Davis also set an ASU and SBC scoring record by a kicker with 23 points on the night. GAME 3 OPPONENTS BLACKSBURG, Va. - The Red Wolves jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead against Virginia Tech, but the 13th-ranked Hokies responded with 23 first-half points and went on to defeat ASU 26-7 at Lane Stadium. The Red Wolves found the end zone on their first possession, using a 51-yard pass from quarterback Ryan Aplin to wide receiver Taylor Stockemer. HISTORY SEPT. 24, 2011 ASU STADIUM: 27,918 Arkansas State 53, Central Arkansas 24 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY SEPT. 17, 2011 LANE STADIUM: 66,233 No. 13 Virginia Tech 26, Arkansas State 7 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 65 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents game recaps History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 66 OCT. 1, 2011 HOUCHENS-SMITH STADIUM: 10,813 Arkansas State 26, Western Kentucky 22 OCT. 8, 2011 MALONE STADIUM: 15,027 Arkansas State 24, Louisiana-Monroe 19 BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - Arkansas State running back Derek Lawson’s one-yard touchdown plunge with 43 seconds remaining capped a wild fourth quarter andlifted the Red Wolves to a 26-22 victory over the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at Houchens Industries-L.T. SmithStadium in the Sun Belt Conference opener for both teams. MONROE, La. - Arkansas State senior wide receiver Dwayne Frampton set a school record with 13 receptions and ASU overcame a 13-10 halftime deficit to defeat ULM 24-19. Frampton’s 13 receptions were good for a career-high 147 yards and a touchdown, all coming from quarterback Ryan Aplin who completed 27-of-43 passes. GAME 5 Score by Quarters Arkansas State Western Kentucky 1 0 7 2 10 0 3 0 7 4 16 8 GAME 6 Score by Quarters Arkansas State Louisiana-Monroe Score 26 22 1 7 7 2 3 6 3 7 0 4 7 6 Score 24 19 Team Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP WKU 1 8:48 Jones 2 yd run 11-81 6:12 ASU 2 12:51 Aplin 23 yd rec. 14-86 4:40 ASU 2 9:40 Davis 26 yd FG 5-37 1:18 WKU 3 2:42 Haynes 17 yd rec. 8-66 4:28 ASU 4 14:53 Frampton 33 yd rec. 9-78 2:43 ASU 4 11:12 Zalud 43 yd FG 4-0 2:04 WKU 4 10:10 Rainer 42 yd rec. 2-53 0:45 ASU 4 0:43 Lawson 1 yd run 9-67 1:56 Team Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP ASU 1 4:41 Jackson 3yd run 11-78 4:20 ULM 1 4:24 Leonard 41 yd rec. 1-41 0:17 ULM 2 14:13 Manton 25 yd FG 9-52 3:36 ULM 2 3:36 Manton 25 yd FG 12-67 4:37 ASU 2 0:17 Davis 30 yd FG 10-52 1:18 ASU 3 4:01 Jones 25 yd blk punt . . ASU 4 13:51 Frampton 44 yd rec. 1-44 0:08 ULM 4 2:53 Leonard 11 yd rec 11-61 3:43 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 24 Net yards rushing 25 Net yards passing 419 Passes Comp-Att-Int 38-50-0 Total Net Yards 444 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 9-91 Possession Time 28:32 Third Down Conversions 6 of 16 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 16 Net yards rushing 84 Net yards passing 261 Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-43-3 Total Net Yards 345 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 13-130 Possession Time 24:56 Third Down Conversions 4 of 14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-24 WKU 16 152 159 14-24-2 311 1-0 11-64 31:28 7 of 15 4-45 ULM 25 69 298 25-56-3 367 3-1 5-25 35:04 5 of 19 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas Stat-Lawson, D. 7-12; Frampton, D. 1-6; Aplin, R. 14-5; Thortnton, S. 32; Robertson, Jer. 2-1; Team 1-minus 1. WKURainey, B. 28-86; Jakes, K. 7-60; Andrews, A. 1-4; Jones, K. 1-2. PASSING: Arkansas StateAplin, R. 37-49-0-396; Frampton, D. 1-1-0-23. WKU-Jakes, K. 13-23-2-142; Rainey, B. 1-1-017. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 9-126; Jarboe, J. 9-112; Fleming, R.J. 8-43; Stockemer, T. 6-69; Lawson, D. 2-11; Aplin, R. 123; Kincy, A. 1-18; Lucas, E. 1-10; McCants, C. 17. WKU-Haynes, D. 4-36; Rainey, B. 3-68; Doyle, J. 3-19; Brand, B. 2-21; Brown, R. 1-10; Jones, K. 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State-Lee, Qushuan 1-3; Feemster, Darryl 1-0. FUMBLES: WKU-Rainey, B. 1-0. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Aplin, R. 9-35; Lawson, D. 5-23; Jackson, F. 6-16; Lucas, E. 1-7; Smith, R. 2-4; Thornton, S. 1-0; Team 1-minus 1. ULM-Browning, K. 18-44; Edwards, J. 9-17; Donald, C. 2-9; Wells, C. 4-6; Ambrose, L. 1-1; Maye, T. 1-1; Team 2-minus 9. PASSING: Arkansas State-Aplin, Ryan 27-43-3-261. ULM-Browning, K 21-39-2-197; Wells, C. 5-15-1-101; Team 0-10-0. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 13-147; Stockemer, T. 3-27; Jarboe, J. 2-25; Murry, K. 2-10; Smith, R. 2-0; Jackson, F. 1-40; Muse, A. 1-6; McCants, C. 1-6; Kincy, A. 1-3; Robertson, Jer. 1-minus 3. ULM-Leonard, B. 10145; Maye, T. 7-28; Hamm, J. 3-26; Harper, C. 235; Donald, C. 2-20; Ambrose, L. 1-38; Wells, C. 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State-McCray, K. 2-51; Feemster, D. 1-0. ULM-Ambrose,L. 3-88. FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 1-1. ULM-Team 1-0; Edwards, J. 1-0; Browning, K. 11. TAYLOR STOCKEMER, WR NATHAN HERROLD, LB 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1 0 3 2 6 3 3 4 7 21 10 0 Team Qtr Time Scoring play FIU 1 3:15 Griffin 46 yd FG ASU 2 8:30 Davis 24 yd FG FIU 2 0:22 Griffin 33 yd FG ASU 2 0:00 Zalud 49 yd FG ASU 3 10:37 Aplin 22 yd run FIU 3 9:32 Hilton 46 yd rec. FIU 3 1:59 Griffin 44 yd FG ASU 4 14:02 Muse 4 yd rec. ASU 4 3:20 Aplin 7 yd run ASU 4 2:34 Lawson 9 yd run Score 31 16 Pys-Yds TOP 11-13 5:34 7-33 2:50 11-50 3:47 3-24 0:15 11-90 4:15 3-66 0:59 12-51 5:33 9-88 2:51 9-64 4:51 1-9 0:04 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 21 Net yards rushing 218 Net yards passing 322 Passes Comp-Att-Int 28-42-1 Total Net Yards 540 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-31 Possession Time 30:11 Third Down Conversions 1 of 13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-29 FIU 16 142 141 15-28-1 283 1-0 4-33 28:48 8 of 13 1-6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Aplin, R. 21-164; Jackson, F. 12-39; Lawson, D. 7-26; Smith, R. 17; Jones, D. 1-7; Roberston, Jer. 1-minus 1; Team-minus 4. FIU-Rhodes, K. 20-74; Perry, D. 5-12; Hilton, T.Y. 1-0; Carroll, W. 3-minus 20. PASSING: Arkansas State-Aplin, R. 14-24-1147. FIU-Carroll, W. 23-37-1-223. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Jackson, F. 2-44; Jarboe, J. 2-16; Fleming, R.J. 2-11; Kincy, A. 2-9; Stockemer, T. 1-40; Lawson, D. 1-12; Murry, K. 1-7; Frampton, D. 1-7; Muse, A. 1-4; Smith, R. 1-minus 3. FIUTimes, W. 8-53; Hilton, T.Y. 6-97; Wright, W. 221; Rhodes, K. 2-11; Faucher, J. 1-17; Perry, D. 1-11; Younger, J. 1-8; Anderson, C. 1-7; Rhymes, D. 1-minus 2. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State-Lee, Q. 1-16. FIU-Mertile, J. 1-22. FUMBLES: FIU-Times, W. 2-1. Score by Quarters Arkansas State North Texas 3 0 7 4 6 7 Score 37 14 Team Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP ASU 1 10:43 Jackson 4 yd run 10-74 4:17 ASU 1 6:50 Zalud 48 yd FG 8-42 3:03 ASU 2 9:26 Sullivent 14 yd run 16-79 6:07 ASU 2 5:52 Muse 12 yd rec. 5-81 1:28 ASU 2 1:30 Stockemer 12 yd rec. 6-39 1:36 NT 3 8:20 Dunbar 1 yd run 5-42 2:07 ASU 4 3:48 Frampton 10 yd rec 12-80 4:44 NT 4 1:01 Chancellor 23 yd rec. 8-74 1:43 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 29 Net yards rushing 218 Net yards passing 234 Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-47-1 Total Net Yards 408 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 9-50 Possession Time 31:54 Third Down Conversions 4 of 15 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-35 NT 15 142 227 13-28-2 319 3-1 14-105 28:06 2 of 13 2-12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Aplin, R. 8-69; Lawson, D. 12-63; Jackson, F. 9-44; Sullivent, N. 114; Kincy, A. 1-11; Roberston, Jer. 3-10; Lucas, E. 1-6; Murry, K. 1-5; Team 2-minus 4. North Texas-Dunbar, L. 21-90; McNulty, A. 9-44; Hamilton, J. 3-8; PASSING: Arkansas State-Aplin, R. 28-42-1-322. North Texas-McNulty, A. 14-26-1136; Thompson, D. 1-2-0-5. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Jarboe, J. 7-96; Frampton, D. 677; Muse, A. 3-38; Stockemer, T. 3-38; Fleming, R.J. 2-26; Lucas, E. 2-22; Jackson, F. 2-10; Murry, K. 2-6; Lawson, D. 1-9. North TexasBynes, C. 4-38; Delgado, I. 4-28; Chancellor, B. 2-32; Dunbar, L. 2-11; Johnson, B. 1-16; Miller, D. 1-11; Power, A. 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State-McCrawy, K. 1-0. North TexasAbbe, R. 1-19. FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Lawson, D. 1-1. North Texas-McNulty, A. 1-0. DELANO MOORE, OL ELROY BROWN, LB 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 1 2 10 21 0 0 AStateGuides.com PLAYERS Score by Quarters Arkansas State Florida International GAME 8 2011 game recaps JONESBORO - The Red Wolves chalked up their fifth consecutive victory and became bowl eligible with a 37-14 victory over the Mean Green. Junior quarterback Ryan Aplin finished the night 28-of-42 passing for 322 yards and three touchdowns to go along with 69 rushing yards. Aplin moved into thirdplace all-time at ASU with 34 career scoring passes. GAME 7 OPPONENTS JONESBORO, Ark. -Junior quarterback Ryan Aplin rushed for a career-high 164 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Red Wolves to a 34-16 victory over the Golden Panthers in a nationally-televised ESPN2 Sun Belt Conference game.The Red Wolves broke away from a 6-6 halftime tie to outscore the Panthers 28-10 in the second half. HISTORY OCT. 29, 2011 ASU STADIUM: 19,761 Arkansas State 37, North Texas 14 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY OCT. 18, 2011 ASU STADIUM: 15,573 Arkansas State 34, Florida International 16 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 67 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents game recaps History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 68 NOV. 5, 2011 FAU STADIUM: 15,162 Arkansas State 39, Florida Atlantic 21 NOV. 12, 2011 ASU STADIUM: 20,261 Arkansas State 30, Louisiana-Lafayette 21 BOCA RATON, Fla. - Quarterback Ryan Aplin scored a career-high four rushing touchdowns and threw for another to lead the Red Wolves to their sixth-straight win, the most in a row since 1986, 3921, over Florida Atlantic. Aplin was 24-37 for 244 yards in the air as he became just the third player in Arkansas State history to throw for over 6,000 yards. JONESBORO - The Arkansas State football team remained undefeated in Sun Belt Conference play, improved to 5-0 at home and extended its winning streak to seven game with a 30-21 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette.Senior Brandon Joiner tied a school record with four sacks to lead an ASU defense that forced five turnovers. GAME 9 Score by Quarters Arkansas State Florida Atlantic 1 2 15 3 0 14 3 7 7 4 14 0 GAME 10 Score 39 21 Score by Quarters Arkansas State Louisiana-Lafayette Team Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP ASU 1 12:19 Aplin 13 yd run 8-75 2:41 ASU 1 5:11 Aplin 1 yd run 6-21 2:35 FAU 2 10:07 Morris 13 yd run 4-71 1:48 ASU 2 6:05 Davis 30 yd FG 8-50 4:02 FAU 2 2:49 Morris 4 yd run 7-62 3:16 FAU 3 10:24 Moise 18 yd rec. 8-70 4:36 ASU 3 8:06 Stockemer 7 yd rec. 6-40 2:18 ASU 4 10:03 Aplin 3 yd run 15-73 4:46 ASU 4 7:39 Aplin 1 yd run 6-31 2:11 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 28 Net yards rushing 182 Net yards passing 247 Passes Comp-Att-Int 28-38-1 Total Net Yards 429 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-35 Possession Time 34:07 Third Down Conversions 9 of 18 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-31 2 6 7 3 7 14 4 3 0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Lawson, D. 20-91; Aplin, R. 14-49; Jackson, F. 8-13; Smith, R. 4-11; Hall, R. 1-10; Smith, A. 2-5; Kincy, A. 1-3. FAUMorris, A. 19-163; White, C. 1-8; Stinson, X. 2-1; Jackson, C. 1-0; Wilbert, G. 6-minus 38. PASSING: Arkansas State-Aplin, R. 24-37-1-244; Smith, A. 1-1-0-3. FAU-Wilbert, G. 16-24-2-147; Curtis, S. 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Arkansas StateFrampton, D. 10-87; Stockemer, T. 4-43; Lucas, E. 3-47; Jarboe, J. 3-30; Lawson, D. 2-15; Jackson, F. 1-16; Murry, K. 1-6; Hall, R. 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State-Robertson, Jus. 1-0; Edwards, D. 1-0. FAU-Bartels, M. 1-22. FUMBLES: FAU-Morris, A. 1-1; Wilbert, G. 1-1; Dukes, W. 1-0. Score 30 21 Team Qtr Time Scoring play ASU ASU ASU UL ASU UL UL ASU ASU 11:44 1:50 7:10 0:53 0:00 12:54 9:00 1:31 2:49 Stockemer 13 yd rec.2-14 0:34 Stockemer 31 yd rec.5-42 1:50 Davis 22 yd FG 4-1 2:19 Surgent 10 yd rec. 7-46 2:41 Davis 24 yd FG 7-49 0:49 Surgent 31 yd rec. 8-74 2:00 Harris 4 yd run 1-4 0:00 Aplin 4 yd run 7-52 2:26 Davis 21 yd FG 11-77 5:01 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 Pys-Yds TOP TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 20 Net yards rushing 169 Net yards passing 228 Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-33-0 Total Net Yards 397 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 12-83 Possession Time 34:32 Third Down Conversions 5 of 17 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-28 FAU 15 134 147 16-25-2 281 3-2 9-69 25:53 4 of 11 2-10 ULL 17 66 248 24-45-4 314 1-1 10-67 25:15 6 of 16 1-8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State- Aplin, R. 15-70; Lawson, D. 15-60; Jackson, F. 10-31; Robertson, Jer. 3-5; Frampton, D. 1-2; Smith, A. 1-1. ULL-Gautier, B. 17-53; Harris, A. 6-21; McGuire, B. 1-1; Griffin, Q. 1-minus 2; Masson, C. 2-minus 2; Peoples, H. 1-minus 5. PASSING: Aplin, R. 20-32-0226; Frampton, D. 1-1-0-2. ULL-Gautier, B. 19-38-33-206; Masson, C. 4-6-1-23; Thomas, B. 1-1-0-19. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 6-54; Stockemer, T. 4-85; Jarboe, J. 4-52; Muse, A. 2-18; Lawson, D. 2-7; Jones, D. 1-7; Lucas, E. 1-3; Hall, R. 1-2. ULL-Harris, A. 6-81; Lawson, J. 5-50; Green, L. 5-47; Surgent, D. 241; People, H. 2-6; Walker, R. 2-4; McGuire, B. 119; Comminie, B.1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: McCray, K. 1-4; Davis, D. 1-27; Feemester, D. 148; Edwards, D. 1-0. FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 1-1. ULL-People, H. 1-1. RYAN APLIN, QB DEREK LAWSON, RB 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 1 14 0 AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1 2 3 15 10 14 2 17 0 4 6 0 Score 45 19 Team Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP ASU 1 14:16 Frampton, D. 26 rec. 3-66 0:44 MT 1 5:42 Team safety . . ASU 1 0:44 Kincy 21 yd rec. 6-70 1:50 ASU 2 7:35 Jackson 8 yd run 6-70 1:50 ASU 2 5:54 Davis 24 yd FG 5-43 1:13 MT 2 2:43 Cunningham 1 yd run 13-80 3:11 MT 2 1:35 Gendrea 26 yd FG 4-5 0:48 MT 2 0:44 McDonald 12 yd rec. 1-12 0:05 ASU 3 9:22 Jackson 2 yd run 10-57 4:37 ASU 3 3:49 Robertson 30 yd run 2-39 0:40 ASU 4 7:54 Aplin 2 yd run 11-77 3:31 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 29 Net yards rushing 203 Net yards passing 333 Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-41-1 Total Net Yards 536 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-28 Possession Time 34:31 Third Down Conversions 9 of 18 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 MT 17 80 219 28-48-0 299 2-1 8-78 25:29 5 of 19 3-15 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Robertson, Jer. 1385; Lawson, D. 11-46; Aplin, R. 15-41; Smith, A. 5-18; Jackson, F. 3-13; Smith, R. 2-2; Team 2minus 2. MT-Murohy, J. 15-46; Pratcher, W. 6-17; Cunningham, B. 11-16; Mason, T. 1-3; Whatley, R. 1-1; Team 1-minus 3.PASSING: Arkansas State-Aplin, R. 25-37-1-294; Smith, A.4-4-0-39. MT-Murphy, J. 28-48-0-219. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 10-141; Muse, A. 5-41; Hall, R. 3-28; Jarboe, J. 2-43; Kincy, A. 121; Lucas, E. 1-20; Jackson, F. 1-19; Jones, J. 18; Stockemer, T. 1-8; McCants, C. 1-6; Murry, K. 1-2; Lawson, D. 1-0; Fleming, R.J. 1-minus 4. MT-Griswould, K. 8-65; Gray, J. 3-26; Blissard, S. 3-26; Mason, T. 2-20; Cunningham, B. 2-20; McDonald, S. 2-13; Turner, H. 2-13; Jefferson, T. 212; Whatley, R. 2-3; Amos, A. 1-18; Bamber, J. 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: MT-Ikner, A. 1-46. FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Lucas, E. 1-1; Jackson, F. 1-1. MT-1-0; Pratcher, W. 1-1. Score by Quarters Arkansas State Troy Team ASU ASU ASU TROY ASU TROY ASU ASU ASU 3 0 7 4 0 14 Score 14 45 Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP 1 9:32 Zalud 53 yd FG 5-57 1:37 1 8:30 Feemester 60 yd fumble.. 2 14:16 Jones 12 yd FG block . . 2 2:55 Worthy 34 yd rec. 9-80 2:46 2 0:46 Frampton 30 yd rec. 6-59 2:01 2 0:02 Felton 15 yd rec. 6-75 0:42 3 3:23 Stockemer 10 yd rec. 12-69 4:11 4 12:09 Laswon, D. 6 yd run 13-84 5:51 4 4:38 Hall 9 yd rec. 8-84 4:50 TEAM STATISTICS ASU First Downs 27 Net yards rushing 133 Net yards passing 356 Passes Comp-Att-Int 25-37-1 Total Net Yards 489 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-61 Possession Time 35:24 Third Down Conversions 7 of 15 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-12 TROY 22 62 311 32-52-2 373 4-2 3-33 24:36 8 of 18 0-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Lawson, D. 9-39; Aplin, R. 16-35; Collins, K. 4-26; Jackson, F. 3-13; Robertson, Jer. 7-12; Frampton, D. 1-10; Team 1-minus 2. TroySouthward, S/ 14-72; Taylor, D.J. 6-8; Albert, J. 1-minus 1; Robinson, C. 4-minus 17. PASSING: Arkansas State-Aplin, R. 25-37-1-356. TroyRobinson, C. 32-52-2-311. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 10-153; Jarboe, J. 4-57; Stockemer, T. 3-25; Hall, R. 3-14; Muse, A. 2-23; Jones, J. 1-51; Lucas, E. 1-26; Kincy, A. 17. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas StateFeemester, D. 1-9; Jones, D. 1-6. Troy-Madden, L. 1-10. FUMBLES: Troy-Southward, S. 1-1; Arukwe, S. 1-0; Albert, J . 1-1; Robinson, C. 1-0. NEELY SULLIVENT, P KEDRIC MURRY, TE 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 1 2 0 14 10 14 AStateGuides.com PLAYERS Score by Quarters Arkansas State Middle Tennessee GAME 12 2011 game recaps JONESBORO, Ark. - The Red Wolves clinched the Sun Belt Conference championship, outright, with a 45-14 victory over Troy Saturday afternoon at ASU Stadium. With the victory, the Red Wolves improved to 10-2 overall and became just the third school in Sun Belt history to finish undefeated in league play with a perfect 8-0 record. GAME 11 OPPONENTS MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - The Arkansas State Red Wolves clinched at least a share of the Sun Belt Conference championship and a berth in the GoDaddy.com Bowl with a 45-19 victory over the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders. Led by 294 yards passing and three touchdowns from Ryan Aplin, the Red Wolved rolled up 536 yards on the night. HISTORY DEC. 3, 2011 ASU STADIUM: 14,156 Arkansas State 45, Troy 14 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY NOV. 29, 2011 Floyd Stadium: 12,806 Arkansas State 45, Middle Tennessee 19 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 69 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE STANDINGS Coaches and Staff CONFERENCE Team W-L Pct. H A Arkansas State*$. . . 8-0 . . . .1.00. . . 4-0 . . . 4-0 Western Ky. $ . . . . . 7-1 . . . .875 . . . 3-1 . . . 4-0 UL Lafayette #$ . . . . 6-2 . . . .750 . . . 4-0 . . . 2-2 Florida Int’l $ . . . . . . 5-3 . . . .625 . . . 3-1 . . . 2-2 North Texas . . . . . . . 4-4 . . . .500 . . . 3-1 . . . 1-3 Louisiana-Monroe . . 3-5 . . . .375 . . . 1-3 . . . 2-2 Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 . . . .250 . . . 2-2 . . . 0-4 Middle Tennessee . . 1-7 . . . .125 . . . 0-4 . . . 1-3 Florida Atlantic. . . . . 0-8 . . . .000 . . . 0-4 . . . 0-4 Players 2011 sun belt Opponents Review A . . . 4-2 . . . 4-1 . . . 3-4 . . . 4-2 . . . 1-5 . . . 2-5 . . . 0-7 . . . 1-5 . . . 0-7 *Sun Belt Conference regular season champion; $Bowl eligibile 2011 PRESEASON SBC POLL 1. Florida International, 75 (5) 2. Troy, 66 (2) T-3. Middle Tennesse, 54 T-3. Louisiana-Monroe, 54 5. Arkansas State, 49 (1) 6. North Texas, 33 7. Western Kentucky, 28 (1) 8. Louisiana-Lafayette, 26 9. Florida Atlantic, 20 School, points (first place votes) 2011 PRESEASON ALL-SBC OFFENSE QB: Corey Robinson (Troy, So.) RB: Lance Dunbar (NT, Sr.) RB: Bobby Rainey (WKU, Sr.) WR: Dwayne Frampton (ASU, Sr.) WR: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr.) WR: Luther Ambrose (ULM, Sr.) TE: Ladarius Green (ULL, Sr.) OL: Tom Castilaw (ASU, Sr.) OL: Caylin Hauptmann (FIU, Jr.) OL: Ryan McCaul (ULM, Sr.) OL: Matt Tomlinson (NT, Sr.) OL: James Brown (Troy, Sr.) OL: Wes Jeff ries (WKU, Sr.) DEFENSE DL: Dorvus Woods (ASU, Sr.) DL: Tourek Williams (FIU, Jr.) DL: Ken Dorsey (ULM, Sr.) DL: Jonathan Massaquoi (Troy, Jr.) LB: Demario Davis (ASU, Sr.) LB: Winston Fraser (FIU, Jr.) LB: Xavier Lamb (Troy, Sr.) DB: Kelcie McCray (ASU, Sr.) DB: Jonathan Cyprien (FIU, Jr.) DB: Marcus Bartels, FAU, Sr.) DB: Darius Prelow (ULM, Sr.) History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 70 OVERALL W-L Pct. H 10-3. . . . .833 . . . 6-0 7-5 . . . . .583 . . . 3-4 9-4 . . . . .692 . . . 5-0 8-5 . . . . .615 . . . 4-2 5-7 . . . . .417 . . . 4-2 4-8 . . . . .333 . . . 2-3 3-9 . . . . .250 . . . 3-2 2-10. . . . 167 . . . 1-5 1-11. . . . .083 . . . 1-4 SPECIAL TEAMS PK: Alan Gendreau (MT, Sr.) P: Mickey Groody (FAU, Sr.) RS: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., Return Specialist) CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR WR: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr.) RB: Lance Dunbar (NT, Sr.) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR DL: Jonathan Massaquoi (Troy, Jr.) Tom Castilaw 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Blaine Gautier (ULL, QB, Jr.) Alfred Morris (Florida Atlantic, Sr., RB) Kedrick Rhodes (FIU, So., RB) Josh Jarboe (ASU, Jr., WR) Brent Leonard (ULM, Jr., WR) Eric Thomas (Troy, So., WR) Jack Doyle (WKU, Jr., TE) Delano Moore (ASU, Sr., OL) Caylin Hauptmann (FIU, R-Jr., OL) Leonardo Bates (ULL, OL, Jr.) Brandon McLeroy (MTSU, Sr., OL) Adam Smith (WKU, Jr., OL) HON. MENTION SP. TEAMS Neely Sullivent (Arkansas State, Sr., P) Brelan Chancellor (T, So., AP) Dorvus Woods (ASU, Sr., DL) Tourek Williams (FIU, Jr., DL) Brandon Akpunku (North Texas, Sr., DL) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Quanterus Smith (WKU, Jr., DL) Ryan Aplin (ASU, Jr., QB) Nathan Herrold (ASU, Jr., LB) Winston Fraser (FIU, r-Jr., LB) Zachary Orr (North Texas, So., LB) OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF Darron Edwards (ASU, Sr., DB) THE YEAR Jonathan Cyprien (FIU, Jr., DB) Bobby Rainey (WKU, Sr., RB) Brynden Trawick (Troy, Jr., DB) Derrius Brooks (WKU, Sr., DB) HONORABLE MENTION OFF. HONORABLE MENTION DEF. Taylor Stockemer (ASU, Jr., WR) Sam McRoy (FAU, Sr., OL) Randell Johnson (FAU, So., LB) Rupert Bryan (FIU, Jr., OL) Cyril Lemon (North Texas, Fr., OL) Brett Baer (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., PK) Brett Baer (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., P) Luther Ambrose (ULM, Sr., RS) Dwayne Frampton (ASU, Sr., AP) Bo Adebayo (WKU, Sr., DL) Jared Clendenin (WKU, Sr., DL) Kanorris Davis (Troy, Jr., LB) Tony Davis (Troy, Jr., DL) Troy Evans (ULM, Sr., DL) Jason Edwards (ULM, Sr., LB) James Jones (FIU, Sr., DL) Devon Lewis-Buchanan (ULL, LB, Sr.) Omar McLendon (MTSU, Jr., DL) Melvin White (ULL, DB, Sr.) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brandon Joiner (ASU, Sr., DL) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Alonzo Harris (ULL, RB, Fr.) COACH OF THE YEAR Hugh Freeze, ASU 2011 SBC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 5: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., WR), Sept. 12: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., WR), Sept. 19: Corey Robinson (Troy, So., QB), Sept. 26: Blaine Gautier (Louisiana-Lafayette, QB), Oct. 3: Ryan Aplin (Arkansas State, Jr., QB), Oct. 10: Chris Masson (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., QB), Oct. 17: Kolton Browning (Louisiana-Monroe, So., QB), Oct. 24: Bobby Rainey (Western Kentucky, Sr., RB), Oct. 31: Alonzo Harris (Louisiana-Lafayette, Fr., RB), Nov. 7: Ryan Aplin (Arkansas State, Jr., QB), Nov. 14: Derek Thompson (North Texas, So., QB), Nov. 21: Bobby Rainey (Western Kentucky, Sr., RB), Nov. 28: Bobby Rainey (Western Kentucky, Sr., RB), Dec. 5: Lance Dunbar (North Texas, Sr., RB) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 5: Eric Russell (Middle Tennessee, Sr., DB), Sept. 12: Winston Fraser (FIU, R-Jr., LB), Sept. 19: LaDarrius Madden (Troy, Sr., DB) and Isame Faciane (FIU, So., DT), Sept. 26: Chris Pickett (Troy, So., DB), Oct. 3: Lance Kelley (Louisiana-Lafayette, LB), Oct. 10: Kelcie McCray (Arkansas State, Sr., DB), Oct. 17: Lance Kelly (Louisiana-Lafayette, So., LB), Oct. 24: Eric Russell (Middle Tennessee, Sr., DB), Oct. 31: Melvin White (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., DB), Nov. 7: Devon Lewis-Buchanan (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., LB), Nov. 14: Brandon Joiner (Arkansas State, Sr., DL), Nov. 21: Jonathan Cyprien (FIU, Jr., S), Nov. 28: Jemarlous Moten (Louisiana-Lafayette, DB), Dec. 5: Darryl Feemster (Arkansas State, Sr., DB) SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 5: Hendrix Brakefi eld (WKU, So., P), Sept. 12: Brelan Chancellor (North Texas, So., KR), Sept. 19: Melvin White (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., DB), Sept. 26: Brian Davis (Arkansas State, So., K), Oct. 3: Brett Baer (Louisiana-Lafayette, K/P), Oct. 10: Don Jones (Arkansas State, Jr.), Oct. 17: Mitchell Bailey (Louisiana-Monroe, Jr., RB), Oct. 24: Luther Ambrose (Louisiana-Monroe, Sr., WR/KR), Oct. 31: Jack Griffi n (FIU, Jr., K), Nov. 7: Brett Baer (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., K), Nov. 14: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., WR/PR/KR), Nov. 21: Luther Ambrose (Louisiana-Monroe, Sr., KR), Nov. 28: Brett Baer (LouisianaLafayette, K/P) Dec. 5: Don Jones (Arkansas State, Jr., DB) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS SECOND TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS 2011 sun belt review Jack Griffin (FIU, Jr., PK) Will Atterberry (North Texas, Jr., P) T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., Return Specialist) T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., All Purpose) Eric Russell (MTSU, Sr., DB/RS) OPPONENTS FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS Brandon Joiner (ASU, Sr., DL) Bernard Smith (ULL, DL, Sr.) Ken Dorsey (Louisiana-Monroe, Sr., DL) Jonathan Massaquoi (Troy, Jr., DL) Demario Davis (ASU, Sr., LB) Lance Kelley (UL Lafayette, Sr., LB) Andrew Jackson (WKU, So., LB) Darryl Feemster (ASU, Sr., DB) Kelcie McCray (ASU, Sr., DB) Dwight “Bill” Bentley (ULL, DB, Sr.) Darius Prelow (ULM, Sr., DB) HISTORY FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Ryan Aplin (Arkansas State, Jr., QB) Lance Dunbar (North Texas, Sr., RB) Bobby Rainey (WKU, Sr., RB) Dwayne Frampton (ASU, Sr., WR) T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., WR) Javone Lawson (LULL, WR, Jr.) Ladarius Green (ULL, TE, Sr.) Tom Castilaw (ASU, Sr., OL) Colin Boss (Middle Tennessee, r-Sr., OL) Matt Tomlinson (North Texas, Sr., OL) Wes Jeffries (WKU, Sr., OL) James Brown (Troy, Sr., OL) THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 2011 ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM FIRST TEAM OFFENSE COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 71 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 sun belt Opponents team stats History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 72 SCORING OFFENSE Arkansas State Louisiana-Lafayette FIU North Texas Louisiana-Monroe WKU Troy Middle Tennessee FAU G 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 TD 50 53 37 39 40 37 36 35 19 XP 44 46 37 38 35 30 29 31 18 2XP 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG 24 18 22 8 6 5 8 8 7 Saf 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 Pts 422 420 325 298 295 275 269 267 155 Avg 32.5 32.3 25.0 24.8 24.6 22.9 22.4 22.2 12.9 SCORING DEFENSE FIU Arkansas State WKU Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Lafayette North Texas Troy FAU Middle Tennessee G 13 13 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 TD 30 33 39 40 49 49 52 52 59 XP 27 30 31 36 47 44 48 48 56 2XP 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG 14 12 11 9 15 10 14 18 9 Saf 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Pts 253 270 298 305 388 368 404 416 441 Avg 19.5 20.8 24.8 25.4 29.8 30.7 33.7 34.7 36.8 PASS OFFENSE Arkansas State Troy Louisiana-Lafayette Middle Tennessee Louisiana-Monroe FIU North Texas WKU FAU G 13 12 13 12 12 13 12 12 12 Att 326 332 266 297 274 238 199 168 183 Cmp 500 531 437 507 473 390 347 301 351 Int 16 15 10 15 10 5 9 13 16 Pct 65.2 62.5 60.9 58.6 57.9 61.0 57.3 55.8 52.1 Yds 3817 3496 3503 3058 2851 2794 2272 2008 1717 Avg 7.6 6.6 8.0 6.0 6.0 7.2 6.5 6.7 4.9 TD 21 21 25 21 16 15 14 11 8 Yds/G 293.6 291.3 269.5 254.8 237.6 214.9 189.3 167.3 143.1 Cmp 208 251 244 266 269 216 302 244 257 Att 329 377 418 466 475 390 479 390 429 Int 4 10 13 14 19 13 14 8 9 Yds 2539 2680 2714 2946 2963 2873 3397 3137 3190 Avg 7.7 7.1 6.5 6.3 6.2 7.4 7.1 8.0 7.4 TD 18 19 23 11 20 20 23 23 27 Yds/G 211.6 223.3 226.2 226.6 227.9 239.4 261.3 261.4 265.8 PASS DEFENSE Middle Tennessee FAU Louisiana-Monroe FIU Arkansas State WKU Louisiana-Lafayette Troy North Texas KICKOFF RETURNS WKU Louisiana-Monroe FIU Arkansas State FAU Troy Louisiana-Lafayette Middle Tennessee North Texas G 12 12 12 13 13 12 13 12 12 G 12 12 13 13 12 12 13 12 12 Ret 54 50 43 42 64 58 63 63 67 Pct. 63.2 66.6 58.4 57.1 56.6 55.4 63.0 62.6 59.9 Yds 1409 1236 1039 872 1288 1142 1226 1216 1243 TD 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor Stockemer Ryan Aplin Kedric Murry Avg 26.1 24.7 24.2 20.8 20.1 19.7 19.5 19.3 18.6 Brian Davis 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Brandon Joiner TOTAL OFFENSE Arkansas State Middle Tennessee Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Troy FIU WKU North Texas FAU Avg 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.8 4.0 4.1 3.6 3.3 3.2 Rush 2005 1755 1627 1836 1064 1903 2179 1829 1268 Rushes 386 448 459 372 483 419 504 538 590 Pass 3817 3058 3503 2851 3496 2794 2008 2272 1717 Yds 2179 2005 1836 1829 1903 1755 1627 1268 1064 Yards 1200 1346 1542 1612 1802 1962 2027 2443 2754 Plays 101 938 893 939 867 866 845 827 738 2012 Reference Guide AStateGuides.com TD 25 25 22 19 18 14 19 10 12 Avg. 3.1 3.0 3.4 4.3 3.7 4.7 4.0 4.5 4.7 Yards 5822 4813 5130 4687 4560 4697 4187 4101 2985 Mar +9 +5 +3 +2 +0 -3 -7 -10 -12 Avg/P 5.7 5.1 5.7 5.0 5.3 5.4 5.0 5.0 4.0 NET/P 39.9 37.9 37.8 36.6 36.5 35.9 34.2 33.3 31.1 Per/G 0.75 0.38 0.25 0.15 0.00 -0.25 -0.58 -0.83 -1.00 Yds/G 181.6 154.2 153.0 152.4 146.4 146.2 125.2 105.7 88.7 TD 13 12 15 18 26 18 27 25 37 TD 46 35 44 38 33 33 36 33 18 Yds/G 100.0 103.5 118.6 134.3 138.6 163.5 168.9 203.6 229.5 Yds/G 447.8 401.1 394.6 390.6 380.0 361.3 348.9 341.8 248.8 PLAYERS Att 544 516 466 480 476 431 456 387 336 Allen Muse AstateRedWolves.com TB 7 5 5 6 2 2 9 5 2 —Lost— Fum Int Tot 8 9 17 10 5 15 8 10 18 11 16 27 13 10 23 10 13 23 13 15 28 12 16 28 16 15 31 G 12 13 13 12 13 12 12 12 12 G 13 12 13 12 12 13 12 12 12 RET 126 135 76 195 69 184 231 459 350 —Gained— Fum Int Tot 17 9 26 6 14 20 8 13 21 10 19 29 9 14 23 7 13 20 17 4 21 8 10 18 11 8 19 G 12 13 12 12 13 12 13 12 12 RUSHING DEFENSE Louisiana-Monroe Arkansas State FIU WKU Louisiana-Lafayette North Texas FAU Troy Middle Tennessee AVG 43.5 41.6 40.0 41.2 38.6 39.3 40.1 40.4 36.9 2011 sun belt team stats RUSHING OFFENSE WKU Arkansas State Louisiana-Monroe North Texas FIU Middle Tennessee Louisiana-Lafayette FAU Troy YARDS 3218 2662 3196 2843 1968 2594 2804 3190 2473 OPPONENTS Justin Robertson G 12 13 12 13 13 12 12 12 12 NO 74 64 80 69 51 66 70 79 67 HISTORY Derek Lawson TURNOVER MARGIN North Texas FIU Louisiana-Monroe Arkansas State Louisiana-Lafayette WKU Middle Tennessee FAU Troy G 12 12 13 12 13 12 13 12 12 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY PUNTING North Texas WKU Louisiana-Lafayette Troy Arkansas State Middle Tennessee FIU FAU Louisiana-Monroe COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 73 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 sun belt Opponents team stats History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 74 TOTAL DEFENSE Louisiana-Monroe Arkansas State FIU WKU FAU Louisiana-Lafayette North Texas Middle Tennessee Troy G 12 13 13 12 12 13 12 13 12 Rush 1200 1346 1542 1612 2027 1802 1962 2754 2443 Pass 2714 2963 2946 2873 2680 3397 3190 2539 3137 Plays 804 923 925 762 881 962 848 919 928 Ret 15 19 32 27 30 23 16 19 18 Yards 3914 4309 4488 4485 4707 5199 5152 5293 5580 Avg 4.9 4.7 4.9 5.9 5.3 5.4 6.1 5.8 6.0 Yds 239 204 332 227 231 130 69 73 68 TD 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 TD 36 32 26 38 46 49 45 55 48 Yds/G 326.2 331.5 345.2 373.8 392.2 399.9 429.3 441.1 465.0 PUNT RETURNS FIU Middle Tennessee Louisiana-Lafayette Arkansas State Troy WKU North Texas Louisiana-Monroe FAU G 13 12 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 FIELD GOALS Louisiana-Lafayette FIU Arkansas State FAU Middle Tennessee Troy North Texas Louisiana-Monroe WKU G 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 Made 18 22 24 7 8 8 8 6 5 Att 20 26 34 11 14 14 16 14 20 Pct .900 .846 .706 .636 .571 .571 .500 .429 .250 PAT KICKING FIU FAU North Texas Middle Tennessee Louisiana-Monroe Arkansas State Louisiana-Lafayette WKU Troy G 13 12 12 12 12 13 13 12 12 Made 37 18 38 31 35 44 46 30 29 Att 37 18 39 32 37 47 50 34 34 Pct 1.00 1.00 .974 .969 .946 .936 .920 .882 .853 TIME OF POSSESSION WKU Louisiana-Monroe North Texas Arkansas State FIU Louisiana-Lafayette FAU Troy Middle Tennessee G 12 12 12 13 13 13 12 12 12 Total Time 421:36 390:09 388:11 391:00 383:57 366:13 332:07 313:39 310:08 Avg 15.9 10.7 10.4 8.4 7.7 5.7 4.3 3.8 3.8 Julian Jones Chaz Scales Jeremy Gibson Avg/G 35:08 32:30 32:20 30:04 29:32 28:10 27:40 26:08 25:50 Sirgregory Thornton 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Dwayne Frampton Nathan Herrold TOTAL OFFENSE Aplin, Ryan Robinson, C. Gautier, Blaine Browning, K Kilgore, Logan Carroll, Wes Thompson, D. Jakes, Kawaun Rainey, Bobby Wilbert, G. Team ASU TROY ULL ULM MT FIU NT WKU WKU FAU Cl. Jr S Jr S S Sr S Jr Sr Jr G 12 13 13 12 11 13 11 12 11 9 G 13 12 13 12 11 13 11 12 12 11 Cmp 316 304 216 244 212 200 157 153 154 84 Rush 588 -78 486 443 106 -10 113 161 169 -144 Att 508 476 344 419 363 332 272 276 294 140 Int 15 16 6 8 12 4 6 12 15 3 Pass 358 341 295 248 223 237 175 185 48 145 TD 13 9 10 8 8 11 2 4 10 6 Yds 341 358 295 248 223 237 175 185 145 794 Long 56 48 60 43 28 67 37 33 33 30 TD 21 19 23 13 18 14 11 10 7 3 Plays 637 554 462 562 395 370 322 348 371 325 Yds/G 141.2 98.8 92.9 89.2 58.3 55.6 48.8 46.3 45.2 38.2 Avg/G 284.2 276.0 227.5 206.9 203.4 182.6 159.9 154.5 132.6 88.2 Total 4176 3333 3444 2926 2343 2364 1872 2015 1743 1315 Yds/G 321.2 277.8 264.9 243.8 213.0 181.8 170.2 167.9 145.2 119.5 REC./GAME Team Cl. Frampton, D. ASU Sr Leonard, Brent ULM Jr Thomas, Eric TROY s Hilton, T.Y. FIU Sr Lawson, Javone ULL Jr Peoples, Harry ULL Jr Doyle, Jack WKU Jr Jefferson, T. MT Jr Maye, Tavarese ULM S Jarboe, Josh ASU Jr G 13 12 12 13 13 12 12 12 12 13 Rec 94 69 67 72 63 58 52 51 50 54 Yds 115 751 875 103 109 697 614 398 617 730 TD 6 4 9 7 8 1 0 1 3 2 Long 65 41 57 83 60 31 39 20 56 71 Avg/C 7.2 5.8 5.6 5.5 4.8 4.8 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.2 Rec/G 88.9 62.6 72.9 79.8 84.0 58.1 51.2 33.2 51.4 56.2 ALL PURPOSE Team Rainey, Bobby WKU Hilton, T.Y. FIU Chancellor, B. NT Surgent, Darryl ULL Dunbar, Lance NT Morris, Alfred FAU Rhodes, Kedrick FIU G 12 13 12 13 12 12 13 Rush 169 124 46 26 111 118 115 Rcv 361 103 457 518 350 139 238 PR 0 18 31 32 0 0 0 KR 0 54 109 77 7 5 0 Yds 205 189 162 164 147 133 139 Avg/G 171.3 145.8 135.7 126.2 122.7 110.8 107.5 Cl Sr Sr S S Sr Sr S 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS Cl S Jr Jr S S Sr S Jr Jr Jr Avg 4.6 5.0 4.1 5.0 4.3 4.7 4.8 4.5 3.7 3.8 2011 sun belt team stats Team TROY ASU ULL ULM MT FIU NT WKU FAU MT Yds 169 118 111 115 700 667 585 556 588 496 OPPONENTS Ryan Carrethers PASS AVG/GAME Robinson, C. Aplin, Ryan Gautier, Blaine Browning, K. Kilgore, Logan Carroll, Wes Thompson, D. Jakes, Kawaun Wilbert, Graham Murphy, Jeff Att 396 236 269 233 163 143 122 123 161 131 HISTORY Alex Kauti G 12 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 13 13 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY RUSHING Team Cl Rainey, Bobby WKU Sr Morris, Alfred FAU Sr Dunbar, Lance NT Sr Rhodes, Kedrick FIU S Harris, Alonzo ULL Fr Edwards, Jyruss ULM S Pratcher, W. MT S Southward, S. TROYJr Aplin, Ryan ASU Jr Perry, Darriet FIU Sr COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 75 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 sun belt Opponents individual stats History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 76 Frampton, D. ASU Sr Lawson, Javone ULL Jr Edwards, Jyruss ULM S INTERCEPTIONS Feemster, D. Peterson, K. Prelow, Darius Brooks, Derrius McCray, Kelcie Newsome, Isaiah Moten, Jemariou Bentley, Dwight Kelley, Lance Edwards, Darron 13 13 12 Team ASU WKU ULM WKU ASU ULM ULL ULL ULL ASU Cl Jr Jr Sr Jr S S S Jr S Jr 28 3 667 115 109 203 Cl Sr Jr Sr Sr Sr S Jr Sr Sr Sr G 13 9 12 12 13 12 13 13 13 13 G 13 13 13 11 12 11 11 12 12 9 Cmp 216 304 200 30 316 157 212 153 244 84 15 0 0 Int 5 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 Att 344 476 332 52 508 272 363 276 419 140 19 26 34 Yds 91 35 20 0 55 4 110 90 36 0 Int 6 16 4 2 15 6 12 12 8 3 136 135 121 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 Yds 295 358 237 368 341 175 223 185 248 794 104.8 104.5 101.4 Long 48 27 20 0 51 4 50 41 14 0 TD 23 19 14 3 21 11 18 10 13 3 Int/G 0.38 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.31 0.25 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 PASS EFF. Gautier, Blaine Aplin, Ryan Carroll, Wes. Wells, Cody Robinson, C. Thompson, D. Kilgore, Logan Jakes, Kawaun Browing, K. Murphy, Jeff Team ULL ASU FIU ULM TROY NT MT WKU ULM MT PUNT RET AVG Surgent, Darryl Albert, Justin Team Cl ULL S TROY Jr G 13 12 Ret 27 28 Yds 323 230 TD 1 0 Long 87 47 Avg 12.0 8.2 KICK RET AVG Evans, John Ambrose, Luther Hilton, T.Y. Worthy, C. Chancellor, B. Floyd, Willie Surgent, Darryl Frye-Smith, DJ Hall, Rod Johnson, Corey Team WKU ULM FIU TROY NT FAU ULL FAU ASU TROY G 11 12 13 12 12 12 13 12 11 12 Ret 18 26 18 24 50 32 37 23 14 15 Yds 579 811 548 563 1094 684 774 480 292 312 TD 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Long 90 100 77 54 73 65 47 36 41 29 Avg 7.8 7.7 7.5 4.7 4.6 4.4 4.3 2.8 2.4 2.1 Kelcie McCray Eff. 153.6 133.6 131.8 128.5 126.3 121.0 119.9 115.1 114.4 110.4 Dorvus Woods PUNTING Atterberry, W. Groody, Mickey Brisk, Josh Brakefield, H. Goggans, Will Baer, Brett Toulson, N. Wilbourn, Ryan Munoz, Aaron Cl Fr Sr Sr Fr S Sr S Fr Sr Jr Team NT FAU FIU WKU TROY ULL MT ASU ULM Cl Jr Sr Jr S Sr Jr Sr Jr S G 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 11 12 Punt 74 75 62 64 68 79 50 26 56 Yds 321 314 260 266 277 318 200 991 205 Long 70 63 67 58 63 60 54 64 54 Darryl Feemster Avg 43.5 42.0 42.0 41.6 40.8 40.3 40.1 38.1 36.7 Frankie Jackson 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Demario Davis Greg McCall Team TROY FAU WKU ULL ULM FIU NT FAU TROY MT TROY MT TROY FAU FIU ULL ULM FIU ULL MT ULL ULM NT WKU ULL TROY ULL ASU MT ASU FAU Cl Jr Jr S Sr Sr Jr S S Sr Sr Sr Fr Jr Sr Jr Sr Sr Jr Jr S Sr S Sr Jr Sr Jr Fr Sr Sr Sr Jr XPT 0 36 46 44 0 0 0 0 32 31 Cl Jr Jr S Sr Sr S S Fr S Sr G 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 13 9 FG 22 18 18 8 8 8 7 6 6 3 G 12 12 12 13 12 13 9 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 12 13 13 9 13 11 12 9 13 11 12 13 12 13 12 Solo 75 57 41 64 51 64 39 60 42 64 59 42 29 44 51 52 44 48 50 38 47 46 49 33 54 40 31 34 36 31 33 Ast 48 53 68 54 49 44 35 32 46 24 28 45 53 37 34 26 33 33 30 15 29 17 19 17 17 20 34 26 28 38 30 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com FG 0 22 18 18 0 0 0 0 8 8 2XP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FGA 26 20 22 14 14 16 11 14 12 13 Total 123 110 109 118 100 108 74 92 88 88 87 87 82 81 85 78 77 81 80 53 76 63 68 50 71 60 65 70 64 69 63 Pts 102 102 100 98 72 72 66 60 56 55 Pct 84.6 90.0 81.8 57.1 57.1 50.0 63.6 42.9 50.0 23.1 Pts/G 8.5 7.8 7.7 7.5 6.0 6.0 5.1 5.0 4.7 4.6 FG/G 1.69 1.38 1.38 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.50 0.50 0.46 0.33 Avg/G 10.2 9.2 9.1 9.1 8.3 8.3 8.2 7.7 7.3 7.3 7.2 7.2 6.8 6.8 6.5 6.5 6.4 6.2 6.2 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.3 5.2 PLAYERS Team FIU ULL ASU TROY MT NT FAU ULM ASU WKU TD 17 0 0 0 12 12 11 10 0 0 2011 sun belt individual stats TACKLES Brynden, Trawick Hinds, David Jackson, Andrew Kelley, Lance Edwards, Jason Fraser, Winston Orr, Zachary Johnson, R. Lamb, Xavier Russell, Eric Madden, L. Kirk, Andrae Bryan, Brannon Bartels, Marcus Hunt, Jordan Lewis-Buchanan Prelow, Darius Cyprien, Jonath Moten, Jemarlou Allen, Craig Stokes, Lionel Eddie, Vincent Downing, Ryan Peterson, K. Bentley, Dwight Davis, Kanorris Molbert, Jake McCray, Kelcie Davis, Darin Davis, Demario Williamson, D. G 12 13 13 13 12 12 13 12 12 12 OPPONENTS Earl Lucas FIELD GOALS Griffin, Jack Baer, Brett Davis, Brian Taylor, Michael Gendreau, Alan Olen, Zach Zaccario, Vinny Manton, Justin Zalud, Bobby Tinius, Casey Cl Sr Jr Jr S S Sr Jr Sr S Sr HISTORY Darron Edwards Team WKU FIU ULL ASU ULM NT ASU FAU NT MT THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY SCORING Rainey, Bobby Griffin, Jack Baer, Brett Davis, Brain Edwards, J. Dunbar, Lance Aplin, Ryan Morris, Alfred Olen, Zach Gendreau, A. COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 77 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 78 GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 Sept. 1 • Oregon Sept. 8 • Memphis Sept. 15 • Nebraska Eugene, Ore. • 9:30 p.m. ASU Stadium • 6:00 p.m. Lincoln, Neb. • 11:00 a.m. INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION Location . . . . . . . . . .Eugene, Ore. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1876 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24,000 Colors . . . . . . . . . .Green & Yellow Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ducks Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pac-12 Stadium . . . . . . . . .Autzen Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54,000 Playing Surface . . . . . . . .Field Turf President . .Michael R. Gottfredson Dir. of Athletics . . . . . .Rob Mullens Head Coach . . . . . . . . . .Chip Kelly Football Phone . . . . .541-346-3825 Record at School (Years) . .34-6 (4) Career Record (Years) . . . . .Same Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .12/12 2011 Record . . . . . .12-2, 8-1 (1st) Athletic Website . . . .goducks.com Location . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1912 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22,725 Colors . . . . . . . .Royal Blue & Gray Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tigers Conference . . . . .Conference USA Stadium . . . .Liberty Bowl Memorial Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61,000 Playing Surface . . . . . . . .Field Turf President . . . . . .Dr. Shirley Raines Dir. of Athletics . . . . . . .Tom Bowen Head Coach . . . . . . .Justin Fuente Football Phone . . . . .901-678-2090 Record at School (Years) . .First Year Career Record (Years) . .First Year Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . .23/8 2011 Record . .2-10, 1-7 (6th East) Athletic Website .GoTigersGo.com Location . . . . . . . . . . .Lincoln, Neb. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1869 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24,610 Colors . . . . . . .Scarlett and Cream Nickname . . . . . . . . . .Cornhuskers Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . .Big Ten Stadium . . . . . . .Memorial Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81,091 Playing Surface . . . . . . . .FieldTurf President . . . . . . . . . . .J.B. Milliken Dir. of Athletics . . . .Tom Osbourne Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . .Bo Pelini Football Phone . . . . .402-472-3011 Record at School (Years) .39-16 (5) Career Record (Years) . . . . .Same Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . .17/9 2011 Record . . .9-4, 5-3 (3rd Legends) Athletic Website . . . . .huskers.com Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Football Contact . . .David Williford E-Mail . . . . . . . [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .541-346-2251 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .541-729-6801 Fax Number . . . . . . .541-346-5031 Press Box Number . .541-346-7074 Football Contact . . . . . .Ron Mears E-Mail . . . . [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .901-678-2397 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .832-969-1310 Fax Number . . . . . . .901-678-4134 Press Box Number . .901-272-0136 Football Contact . . . . . .Keith Mann E-Mail . . . . [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .402-472-2263 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/A Fax Number . . . . . . .402-472-2005 Press Box Number . .402-472-2279 2012 Schedule S. 1 S. 8 S. 15 S. 22 S. 29 O. 6 O. 18 O. 27 N. 3 N. 10 N. 17 N. 24 2012 Schedule Arkansas State 9:30 p.m. Fresno State 1:30 p.m. Tennessee Tech 10 a.m. Arizona* TBA at Washington St.* TBA Washingston* TBA at Arizona State* 4 p.m. Colorado* TBA at USC* TBA at California* TBA Stanford* TBA at Oregon State* TBA All Times Central *PAC-12 Conference Game S. 1 S. 8 S. 15 S. 22 O. 6 O. 13 O. 20 O. 27 N. 3 N. 10 N. 17 N. 24 Tennessee-Martin TBA at Arkansas State 6 p.m. Middle Tennessee St. TBA at Duke TBA Rice* TBA at East Carolina* 3:30 p.m. UCF* TBA at SMU* 2 p.m. at Marshall* TBA Tulane* TBA at UAB* TBA Southern Miss* 2:30 p.m. All Times Central *Conference USA Game 2012 Schedule S. 1 S. 8 S. 15 S. 22 S. 29 O. 6 O. 20 O. 27 N. 3 N. 10 N. 17 N. 23 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com Southern Miss. 2:30 p.m. at UCLA TBA Arkansas State 11 a.m. Idaho State TBA Wisconsin* 7 p.m. at Ohio State* 7 p.m. at Northwestern* TBA Michigan* 7 p.m. at Michigan State* TBA at Penn State* TBA Minnesota* 7 p.m. at Iowa* TBA All Times Central *Big Ten Conference Game 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Oct. 4 • FIU Miami, Fla. • 6:30 p.m. INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION Location . . . . . . . . . .Lorman, Miss. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1871 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,682 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . .Purple & Gold Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Braves Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . .SWAC Stadium . . . . .Jack Spinks Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22,500 Playing Surface . . . .Natural Grass President Dr. M. Christopher Brown Dir. of Athletics . . . .Dwayne White Head Coach . . . . . . . .Jay Hopson Football Phone . . . . .601-877-3924 Record at School (Years) . .First Year Career Record (Years) . .First Year Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .13/11 2011 Record . . .2-8, 1-8 (4th East) Athletic Website .alcornsports.com Location . . . . . .Bowling Green, Ky. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1906 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20,172 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red & White Nickname . . . . . . . . . . .Hilltoppers Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun Belt Stadium . . . . . .Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22,113 Playing Surface . . . . . . . .Field Turf President . . . . . .Dr. Gary Ransdell Dir. of Athletics . . . . . .Todd Stewart Head Coach . . . . . . .Willie Taggert Football Phone . . . . .270-745-2984 Record at School (Years) . .9-15 (2) Career Record (Years) . . . . .Same Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . .19/8 2011 Record . . .7-5, 7-1 (2nd SBC) Athletic Website . . .wkusports.com Location . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami, Fla. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40,455 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue & Gold Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . .Panthers Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun Belt Stadium . . . . . . . . . . .FIU Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18,000 Playing Surface . . . . . . . .AstroPlay President . .Dr. Mark B. Rosenberg Dir. of Athletics . . . . . . .Pete Garcia Head Coach . . . . . .Mario Cristobal Football Phone . . . . .305-348-4150 Record at School (Years) .24-38 (5) Career Record (Years) . . . . .Same Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . .20/4 2011 Record . . .8-5, 5-3 (4th SBC) Athletic Website . . . .fiusports.com Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Football Contact . . . . . . . . . . .TBA E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA Office Phone . . . . . .601-877-6501 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBA Fax Number . . . . . . .601-877-6500 Press Box Number . .601-877-6520 Football Contact . . .Chris Glowacki E-Mail . . [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .270-745-5388 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .270-791-8499 Fax Number . . . . . . .270-745-3444 Press Box Number . .270-745-3542 Football Contact . . . .Joe Hornstein E-Mail . . . . . . . . [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .305-348-6666 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .787-248-3061 Fax Number . . . . . . .305-348-2963 Press Box Number . .305-348-1898 2012 Schedule S. 1 S. 8 S. 15 S. 22 S. 29 O. 6 O. 13 O. 20 N. 3 N. 10 N. 17 2012 Schedule 2012 Schedule Grambling State* 6 p.m. at James Madison 5 p.m. UAPB* 4 p.m. at Arkansas State TBA Alabama State* 2 p.m. at Southern* 2 p.m. at Alabama A&M* 1 p.m. at Prairie View A&M* 2 p.m. at Miss. Valley St.* 1 p.m. Texas Southern* 2 p.m. at Jackson State* 1 p.m. All Times Central *SWAC Conference Game S. 1 S. 8 S. 15 S. 22 S. 29 O. 11 O. 20 O. 27 N. 1 N. 10 N. 17 N. 24 Austin Peay 6 p.m. at Alabama TBA at Kentucky 6 p.m. Southern Miss. 6 p.m. at Arkansas State* 6 p.m. at Troy* 6:30 p.m. UL Monroe* 3 p.m. at FIU* TBA Middle Tennessee* 8:15 p.m. Florida Atlantic 3 p.m. at Louisiana-Lafayette* TBA Troy* Noon All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game S. 1 S. 8 S. 15 S. 22 S. 29 O.4 O. 13 O. 20 O. 27 N. 3 N. 16 N. 24 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com at Duke 6 p.m. Akron 5 p.m. at UCF TBA Louisville 6 p.m. at ULL TBA Arkansas State* 6:30 p.m. Middle Tennessee* 5 p.m. at Troy* 2:30 p.m. WKU* TBA at South Alabama* TBA at FAU* 7 p.m. ULM* TBA All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game PLAYERS Sept. 29 • WKU ASU Stadium • 6:00 p.m. 2011 IN REVIEW Sept. 22 • Alcorn State ASU Stadium • 6:00 p.m. OPPONENTS GAME 6 HISTORY GAME 5 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY GAME 4 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 79 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 80 GAME 7 GAME 8 GAME 9 Oct. 13 • South Alabama ASU Stadium • 6:00 p.m. Oct. 23 • Louisiana Lafayette, La • 7:00 p.m. Nov. 3 • North Texas Denton, Texas • TBA INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION Location . . . . . . . . . . . .Mobile, Ala. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15,009 Colors . . . . . . . .Blue, Red & White Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jaguars Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun Belt Stadium . . .Ladd-Peebles Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33,471 Playing Surface . . . . . . . .FieldTurf President . . . . .V. Gordon Moulton Dir. of Athletics . .Dr. Joel Erdmann Head Coach . . . . . . . . .Joey Jones Football Phone . . . . .251-445-4004 Record at School (Years) . .23-4 (3) Career Record (Years) . . .26-11 (4) Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . .15/9 2011 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-4 Athletic Website . .usajaguars.com Location . . . . . . . . . .Lafayette, La. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1898 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15,418 Colors . . . . . . . .Vermillion & White Nickname . . . . . . . . .Ragin’ Cajuns Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun Belt Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . .Cajun Field Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31,000 Playing Surface . . . . . . . .Prograss President . . . .Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Interim Dir. of AthleticsScott Farmer Head Coach . . . . . .Mark Hudspeth Football Phone . . . . .305-348-4150 Record at School (Years) . .First Year Career Record (Years) . . .75-25 (8) Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .13/11 2011 Record . . . . . . .9-4, 6-2 (3rd) Athletic Website . .ragincajuns.com Location . . . . . . . . . .Denton, Texas Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1890 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36,206 Colors . . . . . . . . . . .Green & White Nickname . . . . . . . . . .Mean Green Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun Belt Stadium . . . . . . . .Apogee Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,850 Playing Surface . . . . .Sportexe PowerBlade Hp President . . . . .Dr. V. Lane Rawlins Dir. of Athletics . . . . . .Rick Villareal Head Coach . . . . . .Dan McCarney Football Phone . . . . .940-565-3653 Record at School (Years) . . .5-7 (1) Career Record (Years) . .61-92 (13) Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . .15/8 2011 Record . . . . . . .5-7, 4-4 (5th) Athletic Website . .meangreensports.com Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Football Contact . . .Brian Fremund E-Mail . . [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .251-414-8032 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .251-623-3191 Fax Number . . . . . . .251-460-7297 Press Box Number . .251-208-2677 Football Contact . . .Brian McCann [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .337-482-6331 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .216-798-6376 Fax Number . . . . . . .337-482-6529 Press Box Number . .337-851-2255 Football Contact . . . . .Eric Capper E-Mail . . . . . [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .940-565-2476 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .940-367-0727 Fax Number . . . . . . .940-565-3671 Press Box Number . .940-565-2476 2012 Schedule A. 30 S. 8 S. 15 S. 22 S. 29 O. 13 O. 20 O. 27 N. 3 N. 10 N. 17 N. 24 D. 1 Texas-San Antonio Nicholls State at N.C. State at Mississippi State Troy* at Arkansas State* Florida Atlantic* at ULM* FIU* at North Texas* Middle Tennessee* at ULL* at Hawai’i 2012 Schedule TBA TBA 5 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game S. 1 S. 8 S. 15 S. 29 O. 6 O. 16 O. 23 N. 3 N. 10 N. 17 N. 24 D. 1 at Lamar TBA at Troy* 6 p.m. at Oklahoma State TBA at FIU* TBA Tulane TBA at North Texas* 8 p.m. Arkansas State* 7 p.m. at ULM* TBA at Florida TBA Western Kentucky* TBA South Alabama* TBA at Florida Atlantic TBA All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game 2012 Schedule S. 1 S. 8 S. 15 S. 22 S. 29 O. 6 O. 16 O. 27 N. 3 N. 10 N. 17 N. 24 at LSU TBA Texas Southern TBA at Kansas State TBA Troy* TBA at Florida Atlantic* TBA at Houston 6 p.m. ULL* 8 p.m. at Middle Tennessee* TBA Arkansas State* TBA South Alabama* TBA at ULM* TBA at Western Kentucky* Noon All Times Central *Atlantic Coast Conference Game 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Dec. 1 • Middle Tennessee ASU Stadium • 2:00 p.m. INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION Location . . . . . . . . . . . . .Moroe, La. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1931 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,858 Colors . . . . . . . . . . .Maroon & Gold Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . .Warhawks Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun Belt Stadium . . . . . . . .Malone Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,427 Playing Surface . . . . . . . . .ProPlay President . . . . . . . . .Dr. Nick Bruno Dir. of Athletics . . . . . .Bobby Staub Head Coach . . . . . . . . .Todd Berry Football Phone . . . . .318-342-5375 Record at School (Years) . .9-15 (2) Career Record (Years) . .38-75 (10) Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .15/11 2011 Record . . . . . . .4-8, 3-5 (6th) Athletic Website . .ulmwarhawks.com Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Troy, Ala. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1887 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28,225 Colors . . . .Cardinal, Silver & Black Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trojans Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun Belt Stadium . . . . . .Veterans Memorial Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,000 Playing Surface . . . . . . .Astro Play Chancellor . . .Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. Dir. of Athletics . . . . .Steve Dennis Head Coach . . . . . .Larry Blakeney Football Phone . . . . .334-670-3682 Record at School (Years) . .164-91-1 (21) Career Record (Years) . . . . .Same Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .16/11 2010 Record . . .3-9, 2-6 (7th SBC) Athletic Website . . .troytrojans.com Location . . . . .Murfreesboro, Tenn. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1911 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26,432 Colors . . . . . . .Royal Blue & White Nickname . . . . . . . . . .Blue Raiders Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun Belt Stadium . . . . . .Johnny “Red” Floyd Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,788 Playing Surface . . . . . . . .Sportexe President . . . . .Dr. Sidney McPhee Dir. of Athletics . . . .Chris Massaro Head Coach . . . . . . .Rick Stockstill Football Phone . . . . .615-898-2926 Record at School (Years) .35-40 (6) Career Record (Years) . . . . .Same Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .13/13 2010 Record . .2-10, 1-7 (8th SBC) Athletic Website . .goblueraiders.com Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Football Contact . . . .Alex Edwards E-Mail . . . . . . . [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .318-342-5464 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .318-953-4234 Fax Number . . . . . . .318-342-5464 Press Box Number . .318-342-5367 Football Contact . . .Adam Prendergrast E-Mail . . . [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .334-670-3832 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .318-953-4234 Fax Number . . . . . . .334-670-5665 Press Box Number . .334-670-3229 Football Contact . . . . .Mark Owens E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone . . . . . .615-898-2450 Cell Phone . . . . . . . .615-631-9520 Fax Number . . . . . . .615-898-5626 Press Box Number . .615-898-2312 2012 Schedule S. 8 S. 15 S. 21 S. 29 O. 6 O. 13 O. 20 O. 27 N. 3 N. 8 N. 17 N. 24 2012 Schedule vs. Arkansas TBA at Auburn 6 p.m. Baylor 7 p.m. at Tulane 2:30 p.m. at Middle Tennessee* TBA Florida Atlantic* TBA at Western Kentucky* TBA South Alabama* TBA Louisiana-Lafayette* TBA at Arkansas State* 6 p.m. North Texas* TBA at FIU* TBA All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game S. 1 S. 8 S. 15 S. 22 S. 29 O. 11 O. 20 O. 27 N. 3 N. 10 N. 17 N. 24 at UAB TBA Louisiana-Lafayette* 6 p.m. Mississippi State 6 p.m. at North Texas* TBA at South Alabama* TBA Western Ky.* 6:30 p.m. FIU* 2:30 p.m. at FAU* TBA at Tennessee TBA Navy 2:30 p.m. Arkansas State* TBA Middle Tennessee* TBA All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game 2010 Schedule A. 30 S. 8 S. 15 S. 29 O. 6 O. 13 O. 20 O. 27 N. 1 N. 19 N. 24 D. 1 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com McNeese State 6:30 p.m. Florida Atlantic* TBA at Memphis TBA at Georgia Tech TBA Louisiana Monroe* TBA at FIU* TBA at Mississippi State TBA North Texas* TBA at WKU* 8:15 p.m. Arkansas State* TBA Troy* TBA at Arkansas State* TBA All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game PLAYERS Nov. 17 • Troy Troy, Ala. • 2:30 p.m. 2011 IN REVIEW Nov. 12 • Louisiana ASU Stadium • 6:00 p.m. OPPONENTS GAME 12 HISTORY GAME 11 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY GAME 10 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 81 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 in Review all−time series History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 82 Arkansas State has played Memphis more than any other opponent in school history, meeting the Tigers over 50 times in a series that dates back to 1914. The Red Wolves are scheduled to face Memphis during the 2011-13 seasons. First Last Opponent Game Game W L Abilene Christian . . . . . . . 1953 1973 9 2 Akron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988 1991 1 1 Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 2008 0 2 Alabama-Birmingham . . . 1996 1997 0 2 Alumni (Arkansas St.) . . . 1923 1931 2 0 Arkansas-Little Rock . . . . 1921 1934 2 2 Arkansas-Monticello . . . . 1922 1947 8 7 Arkansas College . . . . . . 1913 1996 8 12 Arkansas Tech. . . . . . . . . 1919 1958 3 4 Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005 2006 0* 1 Auburn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 2010 0 2 Austin (Tex.) College . . . . 1954 1955 1 1 Austin Peay State . . . . . . 1940 1996 5 2 Baylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 2001 0 1 Bethel (Ky.) College. . . . . 1931 1931 1 0 Bethel (Tenn.) College. . . 1921 1931 2 0 Boise State . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 2000 0 2 Bowling Green. . . . . . . . . 1974 1974 0 1 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946 1946 0 1 Brigham Young . . . . . . . . 1996 1996 0 1 Camp Breckinridge (Ky.) . . . 1951 1951 1 0 Camp Pike (Ark.). . . . . . . 1919 1920 1 1 Caruthersville (Mo.) JC . . 1930 1930 0 0 Centenary Freshmen . . . 1929 1929 1 0 Central Arkansas. . . . . . . 1916 2011 10 12 Central Florida. . . . . . . . . 1991 1991 0 1 Central Michigan . . . . . . . 1981 1981 1 0 Central Missouri St.. . . . . 1959 1970 2 0 Centre (Ky.) . . . . . . . . . . . 1946 1947 2 0 Christian Brothers (TN) . . 1912 1914 1 1 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 1998 1 1 Colorado State . . . . . . . . 1991 1994 0 2 Citadel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960 1970 3 5 T 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Scoring ASU Opp. 302 236 36 40 7 69 24 55 30 0 41 51 182 214 258 392 149 153 24 44 26 79 60 80 106 75 3 24 13 0 41 0 24 105 0 17 2 26 9 58 46 12 25 28 0 0 27 14 347 391 20 31 26 23 92 27 59 0 54 20 21 60 27 86 105 108 First Last Opponent Game Game W L Concordia (Neb.). . . . . . . 1956 1956 1 0 Corning (Ark.) HS . . . . . . 1912 1912 1 0 Corry Field (Fla.) . . . . . . . 1951 1951 1 0 Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986 1986 1 0 Delta State . . . . . . . . . . . 1936 1988 4 4 Drake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1968 1978 4 0 East Carolina. . . . . . . . . . 1992 1996 0 2 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 1986 1986 1 0 Eastern Michigan . . . . . . 1968 1976 2 1 Eastern New Mexico . . . . 1969 1972 2 0 East Texas State . . . . . . . 1953 1987 4 0 Ellington (Ill.) AFB . . . . . . 1952 1952 1 0 Emporia (Kan.) State. . . . 1952 1953 2 0 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946 1946 0 0 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1958 1993 0 2 Florida Atlantic. . . . . . . . . 2005 2010 2* 3 Florida International . . . 2005 2011 3* 2 Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 2001 0 2 Georgia Southern . . . . . . 1986 1986 0 1 Grambling . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 1985 1 0 Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 1998 1 0 Henderson State . . . . . . . 1914 1951 5 1 Hendrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1913 1939 1 11 Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 2004 4 4 Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 2011 0 3 Illinois State. . . . . . . . . . . 1973 1989 4 0 Illinois Wesleyan . . . . . . . 1945 1946 1 1 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 2010 0 1 Indiana State . . . . . . . . . . 1973 1976 1 1 Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 2009 0 1 Jackson State . . . . . . . . . 1987 1987 1 0 Jacksonville State . . . . . . 1995 2001 1 1 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 1981 0 1 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com T 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring ASU Opp. 56 0 6 0 53 0 55 14 131 167 91 71 34 69 24 10 70 46 92 27 170 60 48 0 79 26 6 6 13 95 117 128 230 133 24 83 21 48 10 7 20 0 133 59 15 309 213 258 35 133 125 42 26 27 34 36 30 34 21 24 35 32 65 37 16 17 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS MOST PLAYED RIVALRIES 1. Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 2. Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 3. Southern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 4. Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 5. Louisiana-Monroe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 6. Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 7. Central Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 8. Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 9. Texas-Arlington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Arkansas College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 AStateGuides.com PLAYERS Scoring ASU Opp. 14 24 39 9 23 24 97 160 50 73 32 7 247 205 854 469 54 83 100 232 62 50 83 88 12 183 20 6 20 35 27 34 27 48 144 60 357 152 237 301 6 16 13 21 50 100 561 385 24 70 83 10 25 63 28 92 194 150 230 237 79 101 82 137 121 150 21 173 14 40 19 22 131 118 21 28 81 48 7 8 41 51 37 26 *1 victory vs. Army, Tennessee-Martin, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Florida Atlantic, Memphis, North Texas and Troy, and 2 victories vs. Florida International later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com T 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2011 IN REVIEW First Last Opponent Game Game W L San Diego State . . . . . . . 1976 1976 0 1 South Dakota . . . . . . . . . 1961 1962 2 0 South Dakota State . . . . . 1952 1963 1 1 Southeast Missouri . . . . . 1916 2003 4 7 Southeastern La.. . . . . . . 1954 1970 3 1 Southeastern Okla. . . . . . 1957 1957 1 0 Southern Arkansas . . . . . 1924 1958 7 10 Southern Illinois. . . . . . . . 1915 1995 28 9 Southern Methodist . . . . . 2006 2007 1 1 Southern Mississippi . . . . 1960 2008 2 9 Southern Utah . . . . . . . . . 1997 2002 1 1 Southwest Missouri St. . . 1991 1998 2 1 Southwestern (Tenn.) . . . 1914 1937 0 5 Stephen F. Austin . . . . . . 1964 1965 2 0 Stetson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1951 1951 0 1 Tampa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1958 1959 0 2 Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 2007 0 1 Tenn.-Chattanooga . . . . . 1972 1984 5 2 Tennessee-Martin . . . . . . 1930 2005 9* 3 Tennesee Tech . . . . . . . . 1933 1969 8 10 Texarkana JC . . . . . . . . . 1929 1929 0 1 Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 2007 0 1 Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . 1983 2008 1 3 Texas-Arlington . . . . . . . . 1964 1985 13 8 Texas Christian . . . . . . . . 1999 2000 0 2 Texas Southern . . . . . . . . 2008 2008 1 0 Texas Tech . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 1995 0 1 Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990 1992 0 2 Trinity (Tex.). . . . . . . . . . . 1964 1972 6 3 Troy (State) . . . . . . . . . . 1951 2011 5* 5 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 2003 2 2 Utah State . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 2004 2 3 Union (Tenn.). . . . . . . . . . 1916 1950 5 5 Virginia Tech . . . . . . . . . . 1994 2011 0 3 Washington (Mo.) . . . . . . 1947 1947 0 1 Western Illinois . . . . . . . . 1959 1959 0 1 Western Kentucky . . . . . 1947 2011 3 2 Western Michigan . . . . . . 1967 1968 1 1 Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . 1970 1973 2 2 Wisconsin-Whitewater. . . 1961 1961 0 1 Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979 1990 0 2 Xavier (Ohio) . . . . . . . . . . 1946 1973 1 1 all−time series Scoring ASU Opp. 13 68 32 0 590 348 33 6 142 13 6 0 793 776 716 647 23 165 611 900 37 55 25 7 297 284 67 0 87 20 788 1082 21 0 10 42 236 371 0 46 21 72 236 683 115 31 7 75 129 603 0 43 116 3 37 96 18 129 28 26 26 67 59 0 297 189 19 35 9 38 104 157 23 28 185 224 22 28 325 190 31 38 23 18 14 23 517 504 122 239 28 49 212 202 79 6 47 0 7 100 17 55 110 178 22 50 26 0 39 11 7 6 74 41 71 57 93 27 35 40 7 85 102 21 HISTORY T 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY First Last Opponent Game Game W L Kansas State. . . . . . . . . . 1948 1980 0 2 Kearney State . . . . . . . . . 1953 1953 1 0 Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1964 1989 15 10 Lambuth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1926 1928 2 0 Lewis (Ill.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1952 1955 4 0 Louisiana College . . . . . . 1919 1929 1 0 Louisiana-Lafayette . . . 1953 2011 17* 21 Louisiana-Monroe . . . . . 1959 2011 19* 14 Louisiana State . . . . . . . . 1991 2004 0 3 Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . 1956 1998 12 25 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 2010 0 2 Mayfield (Ky.). . . . . . . . . . 1924 1927 2 0 McNeese State . . . . . . . . 1972 1989 8 8 Memphis All-Stars . . . . . . 1913 1913 1 0 Memphis Navy . . . . . . . . 1949 1952 2 1 Memphis (State) . . . . . . 1914 2011 22* 28 Memphis Univ. School. . . 1913 1913 1 0 Miami (Fla.) . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 1997 0 1 Middle Tennessee . . . . . 1948 2011 4 9 Millsaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1929 1929 0 1 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 1998 0 2 Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . 1914 2004 1 20 Mississippi College . . . . . 1948 1987 4 1 Mississippi Delta JC . . . . 1940 1941 0 1 Mississippi State . . . . . . . 1950 1994 0 15 Mississippi State “B” . . . . 1945 1945 0 1 Mississippi Valley St. . . . . 1995 2009 2 0 Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 2005 0 2 Missouri-Rolla . . . . . . . . . 1939 1941 0 3 Missouri Valley . . . . . . . . 1949 1950 2 0 Montana State. . . . . . . . . 1960 1984 0 3 Mountain Home Coll.. . . . 1928 1928 1 0 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . 1955 1966 9 3 Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 2010 0 1 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 2009 0 1 Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 1999 2 3 Nevada-Las Vegas . . . . . 1995 1995 0 1 New Mexico State . . . . . . 1993 2003 2 6 Nicholls State . . . . . . . . . 2001 2001 0 1 North Alabama . . . . . . . . 1950 1966 12 4 North Carolina State . . . . 2000 2000 0 1 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . 1970 1970 1 0 North Dakota State . . . . . 1968 1968 0 1 North Texas . . . . . . . . . . 1983 2011 12* 8 Northern Illinois . . . . . . . . 1990 2011 1 7 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . 1987 1987 0 1 Northwestern La.. . . . . . . 1948 1992 6 5 Northwest Miss. JC . . . . . 1932 1940 2 0 Ohio Northern . . . . . . . . . 1952 1952 1 0 Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992 2000 0 2 Oklahoma State . . . . . . . 2005 2006 0 2 Ouachita Baptist . . . . . . . 1915 1950 4 7 Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993 1994 0 2 Paragould Business Coll.. . . 1915 1915 1 0 Paragould (Ark.) HS . . . . 1911 1912 3 1 Pensacola Navy . . . . . . . 1947 1947 1 0 Pittsburg (Kan.) State . . . 1951 1989 2 1 Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979 2000 1 2 Sam Houston State . . . . . 1986 1999 2 0 San Jose State . . . . . . . . 1995 2002 1 1 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1923 1935 0 2 St. Mary (Kan.) . . . . . . . . 1962 1963 2 0 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 83 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players attendance 2011 in Review records History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 84 ATTENDANCE CHART Crowd Site Opponent Year Score 102,368 . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . UT, 48-27 92,138 . . . . . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . . . . . . . . . Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 . . . . . . . Alabama, 35-0 91,611 . . . . . . . Baton Rouge, La. . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State . . . . . . . . . . 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . LSU, 53-3 86,520 . . . . . . . Athens, Ga.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001. . . . . . . . . . . UG, 45-17 85,035 . . . . . . . Lincoln, Neb.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . UN, 38-9 84,440 . . . . . . . Austin, Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . UT, 21-13 84,051 . . . . . . . Gainesville, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . UF, 44-6 83,441 . . . . . . . Auburn, Ala. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 . . . . . . . Auburn, 52-26 80,051 . . . . . . . Baton Rouge, La. . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State . . . . . . . . . . 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . LSU, 42-6 79,145 . . . . . . . Athens, Ga.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . UG, 38-7 78,943 . . . . . . . Auburn, Ala. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 . . . . . . . . Auburn, 27-0 78,691 . . . . . . . College Station, Texas . . . . . Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008. . . . . . . . . . ASU, 18-14 75,804 . . . . . . . College Station, Texas . . . . . Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003. . . . . . . . . . A&M, 26-11 74,730 . . . . . . . Norman, Okla. . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000. . . . . . . . . . . . OU, 45-7 67,989 . . . . . . . Iowa City, Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . UI, 24-21 67,459 . . . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . . . . . Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . UA, 34-7 66,761 . . . . . . . Norman, Okla. . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992. . . . . . . . . . . . OU, 61-0 63,681 . . . . . . . Provo, Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigham Young. . . . . . . . . . . 1996. . . . . . . . . . . BYU, 58-9 66,233 . . . . . . . Blacksburg, Va.. . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . VT, 26-7 62,024 . . . . . . . Baton Rouge, La. . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State . . . . . . . . . . 1991 . . . . . . . . . . LSU, 70-14 57,500 . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . Memphis State . . . . . . . . . . . 1989. . . . . . . . . . ASU, 17-13 57,012 . . . . . . . Columbia, Mo. . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 . . . . . . . . . . UM, 52-20 55,204 . . . . . . . Oxford, Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 . . . . . . . . . . UM, 52-17 54,676 . . . . . . . Oxford, Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 . . . . . . . . . . UM, 28-21 54,016 . . . . . . . Blacksburg, Va.. . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . VT, 63-7 51,286 . . . . . . . Oxford, Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003. . . . . . . . . . . . UM, 55-0 50,178 . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . Memphis State . . . . . . . . . . . 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . Tie, 24-24 50,123 . . . . . . . College Station, Texas . . . . . Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983 . . . . . . . . . . A&M, 38-0 46,817 . . . . . . . Stillwater, Okla.. . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . 2005 . . . . . . . . . OSU, 20-10 46,419 . . . . . . . . Raleigh, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Carolina State . . . . . . . . . 2000 . . . . . NCSU, 38-31 (2OT) 46,258 . . . . . . . . Champaign, Ill.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UI, 59-7 45,282 . . . . . . . College Station, Texas . . . . . Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984 . . . . . . . . . A&M, 22-21 45,154 . . . . . . . Champaign, Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011. . . . . . . . . . . . UI, 33-15 44,511 . . . . . . . Oxford, Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 . . . . . . . . . . UM, 38-14 TOP ASU STADIUM CROWDS Crowd Opponent Date Day-Nite Score 30,427 . . . . . . . Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-18-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . . UM, 47-35 29,872 . . . . . . . Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 47-3 29,465 . . . . . . . Central Arkansas . . . . . . . . . 9-13-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 36-35 27,918 . . . . . . . Central Arkansas . . . . . . . . . 9-24-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 53-24 27,774 . . . . . . . Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-27-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 35-31 25,938 . . . . . . . Southern Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . USM, 27-24 25,219 . . . . . . . Louisville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . . UL, 34-24 25,112 . . . . . . . Central Arkansas . . . . . . . . . 10-5-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 17-7 24,256 . . . . . . . Middle Tennessee. . . . . . . . . 9-20-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 31-14 23,641 . . . . . . . Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Day . . . . . . . . . . Troy, 30-27 23,426 . . . . . . . Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 14-6* 23,176 . . . . . . . Louisiana-Monroe. . . . . . . . . 9-18-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 34-20 22,745 . . . . . . . Louisiana-Monroe. . . . . . . . . 10-11-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 37-29 22,368 . . . . . . . Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . . UM, 35-17 21,741 . . . . . . . Texas Southern. . . . . . . . . . . 9-6-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 83-10 21,134 . . . . . . . Southeast Missouri . . . . . . . . 9-13-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 21-3 21,056 . . . . . . . Mississippi Valley State . . . . 9-5-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 61-0 20,949 . . . . . . . Southwest Missouri State . . . 10-26-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . SMS, 37-20 20,548 . . . . . . . Tennessee-Martin . . . . . . . . . 9-6-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 63-6 20,367 . . . . . . . Florida Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . 10-22-05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . ASU, 3-0 (OT)* 20,261 . . . . . . . Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . . . . 11-12-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 30-21 19,761 . . . . . . . North Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-29-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nite . . . . . . . . . . ASU, 37-14 *Win later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS ASU STADIUM YEARLY ATTENDANCE Year Total Games Average Rec 2011 . . . . . . . 127,541 . . . . . . . . . . . Six (6 nite) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,256 . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 2010 . . . . . . . 86,969 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (3 nite, 2 day). . . . . . . . 17,394 . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 2009 . . . . . . . 88,445 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (2 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . 17,689 . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 2008 . . . . . . . 105,525 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (4 nite, 1 day). . . . . . . . 21,105 . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 2007 . . . . . . . 102,237 . . . . . . . . . . . Six (5 nite, 1 day). . . . . . . . . 17,040 . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 2006 . . . . . . . 71,528 . . . . . . . . . . . Four (3 nite, 1 day) . . . . . . . 17,882 . . . . . . . . . . . 0-6* 2005 . . . . . . . 77,382 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (5 nite) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,476 . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6* 2004 . . . . . . . 61,307 . . . . . . . . . . . Four (4 nite) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,327 . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 2003 . . . . . . . 87,439* . . . . . . . . . . . Four (3 nite, 1 day) . . . . . . . 16,826 . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 2002 . . . . . . . 60,702 . . . . . . . . . . . Six (3 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . . 13,199 . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 2000 . . . . . . . 57,571 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (2 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . 11,514 . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 1999 . . . . . . . 60,022 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (2 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . 12,044 . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 1998 . . . . . . . 63,652 . . . . . . . . . . . Six (6 day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,609 . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 PLAYERS 2001 . . . . . . . 69,687 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (2 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . 11,614 . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 1996 . . . . . . . 72,863 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (3 nite, 2 day). . . . . . . . 14,565 . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 1995 . . . . . . . 50,850 . . . . . . . . . . . Six (3 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . . 8,475 . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 1994 . . . . . . . 34,763 . . . . . . . . . . . Four (2 nite, 2 day) . . . . . . . 8,691 . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 1993 . . . . . . . 61,320 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (3 nite, 2 day). . . . . . . . 12,264 . . . . . . . . . . 2-8-1 1992 . . . . . . . 44,500 . . . . . . . . . . . Four (4 day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,125 . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 1991 . . . . . . . 104,727 . . . . . . . . . . . Six (3 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . . 17,454 . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 1990 . . . . . . . 45,958 . . . . . . . . . . . Three (1 nite, 2 day) . . . . . . 15,319 . . . . . . . . . . 3-7-1 1989 . . . . . . . 77,864 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (4 nite, 1 day). . . . . . . . 15,573 . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 2011 attendance records IN REVIEW 1997 . . . . . . . 71,721 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (3 nite, 2 day). . . . . . . . 14,344 . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 1986 . . . . . . . 106,310 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (4 nite, 1 day). . . . . . . . 13,289 . . . . . . . . . . 12-2-1 1985 . . . . . . . 73,786 . . . . . . . . . . . Six (3 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . . 12,298 . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4 1984 . . . . . . . 50,103 . . . . . . . . . . . Six (5 nite, 1 day). . . . . . . . . 8,351 . . . . . . . . . . 8-4-1 1983 . . . . . . . 52,956 . . . . . . . . . . . Four (3 nite, 1 day) . . . . . . . 13,239 . . . . . . . . . . 5-5-1 1982 . . . . . . . 68,135 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (2 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . 13,627 . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 1981 . . . . . . . 62,697 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (2 nite, 3 day). . . . . . . . 12,539 . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 1980 . . . . . . . 61,282 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (4 nite, 1 day). . . . . . . . 12,257 . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 1979 . . . . . . . 75,320 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (3 nite, 2 day). . . . . . . . 15,064 . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 1978 . . . . . . . 63,226 . . . . . . . . . . . Four (3 nite, 1 day) . . . . . . . 12,645 . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 1977 . . . . . . . 57,694 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (3 nite, 2 day). . . . . . . . 11,539 . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 1976 . . . . . . . 53,754 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (5 nite) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,751 . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 1975 . . . . . . . 64,160 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (3 nite, 2 day). . . . . . . . 12,832 . . . . . . . . . . . 11-0 1974 . . . . . . . 42,735 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (5 day). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,547 . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 *4 victories in 2005 and 6 victories in 2006 later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual on-field record in both 2005 and 2006 was 6-6. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 1987 . . . . . . . 78,876 . . . . . . . . . . . Five (4 nite, 1 day). . . . . . . . 15,775 . . . . . . . . . . 8-4-1 HISTORY 1988 . . . . . . . 53,128 . . . . . . . . . . . Four (3 nite, 1 day) . . . . . . . 13,295 . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 85 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is RED WOLVES Staff 2011 Opponents This is ASU IN THE PROS asu football Directory in Review 86 ALEX CARRINGTON DAVID JOHNSON TYRELL JOHNSON 2010 NFL Draft, Buffalo Bills 3rd Round Selection First SBC Player Selected in 2010 NFL Draft 2009 NFL Draft, Steelers 2008 NFL Draft, Vikings 2nd Round 7th Round RED WOLVES IN THE PROS, SUPER BOWL There has been at least one Red Wolf on 31 of 32 NFL teams so far. The only team yet to have a former ASU player is the Carolina Panthers, and defensive back Darren Toney signed a rookie free agent contract with them in 2009. The team most frequented by ASU alums are the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets with 11 each. The Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago/ St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals are next with nine. The Miami Dolphins have had eight Red Wolves play for them and the Denver Broncos follow with seven former Red Wolves. Arkansas State has had more than 100 players sign pro contracts. From Clifton Mack in 1939 to Demario Davis in 2012, the Red Wolves have a very long tradition of developing players that move on to the next level. In fact, A-State has had a player taken in the NFL Draft each of the last six years. Many players have gone on to very long and successful careers at a number of different levels. A total of seven former players for ASU have played in the Super Bowl, and six coaches have experience in pro football’s biggest event. Most recently, Super Bowl XLIII presented an especially intriguing match-up for Arkansas State fans with four coaches, including Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin, participating that have ties to ASU’s football history. The road to Super Bowl XLIII for Tomlin and two others on the Steelers’ coaching staff, linebackers coach Keith Butler and wide receivers coach Randy Fichtner, went through Jonesboro in the mid-to-late 1990’s as assistant coaches on the Arkansas State staff. Tomlin, Butler and Fichtner were back in the Super Bowl last year, along with David Johnson, former ASU tight end taken by the Steelers in the 2009 NFL Draft. Working on the opposite sideline in Super Bowl XLIII was Arizona assistant coach Maurice Carthon, who played running back at Arkansas State from 1979-82. Carthon also played in Super Bowls XXI and XXV for the New York Giants, brought home a pair of championship rings, and was an assistant coach on the 1996 Super Bowl runner-up New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI. Prior to Johnson, the most recent former ASU player to compete in the Super Bowl was A-State record-holding punter Kyle Richardson, who was on the World Champion Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV. Ray Perkins, former ASU head football coach in 1992, played in Super Bowls III and V with the Baltimore Colts, and was the offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI. LB Bill Bergey and RB Leroy Harris played in Super Bowl XII with the Philadelphia Eagles. DB Oren Middlebrook (who went by Orna while at ASU) played in Super Bowl XII for the Denver Broncos. Former assistant coach Dennis “Dirt” Winston played in four Super Bowls (IX, X, XIII, XIV) with the Pittsburgh Steelers. RED WOLVES’ PROFESSIONAL DRAFT SELECTIONS AND FREE AGENT SIGNINGS 2012: Demario Davis, New York, Jets (3rd round), Brandon Joiner, Cincinnati Bengals (free agent), Kelcie McCray, Miami Dolphins (free agent) 2011: Derek Newton, Houston Texans (7th round), M.D. Jennings, Green Bay Packers (free agent), Bryan Hall, Baltimore Ravens, (free agent) 2010: Alex Carrington, Buffalo Bills (3rd round), Daylan Walker, Atlanta Falcons (free agent), Marcus Brown, Seattle Seahawks (free agent) Stanley Wakwe, BC Lions (free agent) 2009: David Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers (7th round) 2008: Tyrell Johnson, Minnesota Vikings (2nd round), Darren Toney, Carolina Panthers (free agent), Khayyam Burns, Kansas City Chiefs (free agent) 2007: Oren O’Neal, Oakland Raiders (6th round) 2006: Shermar Bracey, Green Bay Packers (free agent), Nick Noce, Dallas Cowboys (free agent), Antonio Warren, Cleveland Browns (free agent) 2005: Steven Gibbs, Seattle Seahawks (free agent) 2004: Corey Williams, Green Bay Packers (6th round) – Jon Bradley, Philadelphia Eagles (free agent), Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions – James Hickenbotham, Saskatchewan Rough Riders (free agent) – Lamar Lee, Saskatchewan Rough Riders (free agent) – 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS CLEO LEMON Bucaneers 2004-06, Lions 2007-08 Chargers, Dolphis, Jagaurs, 2004-09 Tommy Miller, Lubbock Lone Stars (free agent) – Segun Ajigbeda, Birmingham Steeldogs (free agent) 2003: Garry Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals (free agent) 2002: Garrick Jones, Jacksonville Jaguars (free agent), Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Texans - Jonathan Adams, New Orleans Saints, (free agent), Phoenix Cardinals - Nick Gatto, Orlando Predators (free agent), Dallas Desperados, Chicago Rush, Detroit Fury, Texas Copperheads 2001: Robert Kilow, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (free agent), St. Louis Rams, Detroit Lions, Chicago Rush, Arkansas Twisters – Cleo Lemon, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens (free agent), Memphis Explorers, San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphins, Toronto Argonauts – Jacquis Walker, Jacksonville Jaguars (free agent) – Reginald Cooley, Arkansas Twisters 1999: Lennie Johnson, Arkansas Twisters – Chappell Mitchell, Arkansas Twisters – J.J. Washington, Los Angelse Avengers 1998: Todd Frohbieter, St. Louis Rams (free agent) – Clarence Williams, British Columbia Lions (free agent) 1997: Corey Walker, Philladelphia Eagles (free agent), Seattle Seahawks, Oakland Raiders – Kyle Richardson, Rhein Fire (18th round), Miami Dolphins, Seattle Seahawks, Baltimore Ravens, Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles 1996: Carlos Emmons, Pittsburgh Steelers (7th round), Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants – Stefan Gamlin, Frankfort Galaxy (free agent) 1994: Kendricke Bullard, New England Patriots (free agent), Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars 1992: Bryant Broady, New York Jets (free agent), Shreveport Pirates 1990: Jeff Fields, Los Angeles Rams (9th round) – Alex Shell, New York Giants (free agent), Orlando Predators 1989: Fred Barnett, Philadelphia Eagles (3rd round), Miami Dolphins 1988: Tim Smiley, Washington Redskins (5th round), Buffalo Bills – Tyrone Jones, Philadelphia Eagles (free agent), Montreal Machine 1987: Greg Lee, Pittsburgh Steelers (free agent), Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Riders – Steve Sampson, Dallas Cowboys (free agent), Seattle Seahawks – Jim Wiseman, Phoenix Cardinals (free agent) 1986: Michael Adams, New Orleans Saints (3rd round), Phoenix Cardinals, Sacramento Surge – Elbert Shelley, Atlanta Falcons (11th round) – Rickey Jemison, Washington Redskins (free agent) – Vincent Barnett, Green Bay Packers (free agent), Cleveland Browns – Cazzy Francis, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (free agent) 1985: Ray Brown, St. Louis Cardinals (8th round), Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers, Detroit Lions – Michael Cline, Green Bay Packers (8th round), Arizona Outlaws (9th round), Ottawa Roughriders, Indianapolis Colts – Carter Ray Crawford, St. Louis Cardinals (free agent), Montreal Concorde – Stacy Gore, Memphis Showboats (free agent), Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions — Stacy Price, St. Louis Cardinals (free agent), San Diego Chargers – Mitchell Young, Miami Dolphins (free agent), Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers 1984: Judious Lewis, Seattle Seahawks (8th round) – Gill Stegall, Denver Gold (8th round), Montreal Alouettes, St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Lions – Farrell Wilson, Dallas Cowboys (free agent), Detroit Lions 1983: Dwayne Pittman, Oklahoma Outlaws (4th round), Memphis Showboats, Orlando Renegades – Bill Johnson, Denver Gold (17th round), Cincinnati Bengals – Erven Beasley, Dallas Cowboys (free agent) – Freddy Rogers, Montreal Concorde (free agent), Baltimore Stars – Gary Burton, Miami Dolphins (free agent) 1982: Maurice Carthon, New Jersey Generals (8th round), New York Giants, Indianapolis Colts – Waddell Kelly, New England Patriots (12th round), Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Rick Fishback, Los Angeles Raiders (free agent) – Henry Harris, Vancouver Lions (free agent) – Bruce Gartman, Memphis Showboats (free agent) 1981: Ken Armbrust, Denver Broncos (free agent), Denver Gold – Paul Gilbow, Denver Broncos (free agent), Memphis Showboats – John McCaughey, Oakland Raiders (free agent) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS JON BRADLEY Packers 2004-07, Browns 2008-09, Lions 2010-11 2011 IN REVIEW COREY WILLIAMS RED WOLVES THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL IN THE PROS DIRECTORY OREN O’NEAL 2007 NFL Dra, Raiders 6th Round COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 87 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff RED WOLVES 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory IN THE PROS asu football in Review 88 RAY BROWN FRED BARNETT MAURICE CARTHON BILL BERGEY Former Pro Bowl selection that played 20 seasons in the NFL 1993 Pro Bowl selection and member of the 1990 All-Madden Team Played in Super Bowls XXI and XXV for the New York Giants Named one of the 300 greatest players of all time in the NFL. – Jerry Mack, Birmingham Stallions (free agent), Memphis Showboats – Leveren Tillman, Oakland Raiders (free agent) 1979: Gene Bradley, Buffalo Bills (2nd round), New Jersey Generals – Danny Cook, New Orleans Saints (free agent) – Ron Norman, Memphis Showboats (free agent), Birmingham Stallions 1978: Dikki Dyson, Dallas Cowboys (free agent) – Ed Preston (track), Dallas Cowboys (free agent), Winnipeg Blue Bombers, St. Louis Cardinals, Green Bay Packers, Birmingham Stallions, Montreal Concorde 1977: Hugh Crisp, Chicago Bears (free agent) 1976: Leroy Harris, Miami Dolphins (5th round), Philladelphia Eagles – T.J. Humphreys, Philladelphia Eagles (9th round) – Joel Mullins, Green Bay Packers (9th round), Edmonton Eskimos – Robert Speer, Atlanta Falcons (9th round) – Denver Latimore, Cleveland Browns (free agent) – Ron Meeks, New York Giants (free agent), Hamilton Tiger Cats, Ottawa Rough Riders, Toronto Argonauts, Montreal Concorde – Orna Middlebrook, Denver Broncos (10th round), Philadelphia Eagles – Roy Painter, New York Jets (free agent), Edmonton Eskimos 1975: Ken Jones, Buffalo Bills (2nd round), New York Jets – Dick Dixon, Seattle Seahawks (7th round), Philadelphia Eagles – Jerry Muckensturm, Chicago Bears (7th round) – Jimmy Lisko, Denver Broncos (9th round), New York Jets – Eddie Morgan, New York Giants (15th round), Edmonton Eskimos – Mike Malham, Chicago Bears (17th round), Houston Oilers, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Baltimore Colts 1974: Stan Winfrey, Miami Dolphins (2nd round), Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins – Steve Burks, New England Patriots (4th round) – Joe Hollimon, Minnesota Vikings (8th round), Edmonton Eskimos, Baltimore Stars – Joe Duren, Memphis Southmen (free agent) – Andy Haney, Kansas City Chiefs (free agent) 1973: Doug Lowery, New York Jets (15th round) – Vince Ancell, St. Louis Cardinals (17th round) 1971 — Bill Phillips, Denver Broncos (3rd round), New England Patriots – Calvin Harrell, Edmonton Eskimos (5th round by Miami Dolphins) – Dennis Meyer, Pittsburgh Steelers (6th round), Portland Thunder, Atlanta Falcons, Calgary Stampeders – Wayne Dorton, New Orleans Saints (6th round), Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Philadephia Eagles – Steve Lockhart, New Orleans Saints (12th round) – James Hamilton, Cincinnati Bengals (13th round), San Diego Chargers 1970: Chet Douthit, Miami Dolphins (free agent) 1969: Clovis Swinney, New Orleans Saints (3rd round), New York Jets, Houston Oilers, Southern California Suns – Ken Bennett, Dallas Cowboys (free agent) 1968: Bill Bergey, Cincinnati Bengals (2nd round), Philadelphia Eagles – Gary Crane, Denver Broncos (14th round), Birmingham Vulcans, Hawaii Islanders – Frank McGuigan, Philadephia Eagles (free agent), New Orleans Saints, New England Patriots, Philadephia Bell 1967: Ron Worthen, Green Bay Packers (10th round) 1965: Dan Summers, Chicago Bears (free agent) – H.K. Reeves, Dallas Cowboys (free agent) 1962: Sammy Weir, New York Jets (free agent), Houston Oilers – Billy Joe Turner, Cleveland Browns (free agent), Ottawa Roughriders – Dick Martillo, Montreal Alouettes (free agent) 1960: Alfred Bentley, New York Jets (free agent) 1959: Bill Caldwell, New York Jets (free agent) 1957: Howard Cissell, Baltimore Colts (free agent), Montreal Alouettes 1956: Tommy Spiers, Chicago Cardinals (free agent), Vancouver Lions 1953: Richie Woit, Detroit Lions (free agent) 1948: Harry Lache, Baltimore Colts (free agent) 1939: Clifton Mack, Detroit Lions (free agent) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Randy Barnhill, OG, 1986 (I-AA) AP, AFCA, FN Bill Bergey, LB, 1968. . . . . . . . . AP, AFCA Ray Brown, OT, 1985 (I-AA) . . . . . . . . FN Dan Buckley, C, 1969. . . . . . . . . . . . . . AP Carter Ray Crawford, NG, 1985 (I-AA) AP, AFCA, FN Carter Ray Crawford, NG, 1984 (I-AA) AP, AFCA, FN Wayne Dorton, OG, 1971. . . . . . . . . . . AP Frank Farella, OG, 1957. . . . . . . . . . NAIA Charlie Fredrick, DT, 1987 . AP, AFCA, FN Calvin Harrell, RB, 1970 . . . . . . . . . AFCA Calvin Harrell, RB, 1971 . . . . . . . . . AFCA T.J. Humphreys, OG, 1976 (Div. I) . . . . AP Garry Johnson, OT, 2002 . . . . . . . . . CFN Tyrell Johnson, S, 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . CFN Ken Jones, OG, 1975 (Div. I) FWAA, TM, SN Doug Lowrey, OG, 1973 . . . . . . . . . AFCA Dennis Meyer, DB, 1971 . . . . . . AP, AFCA Bill Phillips, OG, 1970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . AP Tommy Spiers, QB, 1955 . . . . . . . . . NAIA Dan Summers, LB, 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . AP Dan Summers, LB, 1964 . . . . . . . . . . . AP Clovis Swinney, DT, 1969 . . . . . AP, AFCA Jim Wiseman, C, 1987. . . . . . . . . . AP, FN Richie Woit, RB, 1953 . . . . . . . . . . . . . AP Dan Summers Carter Ray Crawford Wayne Dorton Garry Johnson Charlie Fredrick Tommy Spiers Ray Brown Calvin Harrell Clovis Swinney Bill Bergey Dan Buckley Frank Farella T.J. Humphreys Richie Woit Ken Jones Bill Phillips Doug Lowrey Randy Barnhill Jim Wiseman 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com ALL−AMERICA THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL SELECTIONS DIRECTORY Dennis Meyer 2011 IN REVIEW PLAYERS KEY: AP—Associated Press, AFCA—American Football Coaches Association (Kodak), FN—Football News, FWAA—Football Writers Association of America, NAIA—National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, SN—Sporting News, TM—Time Magazine, CFN—CollegeFootballNews.com. COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 89 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff HONORS 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory AND AWARDS asu football in Review 90 David Hines Leroy Harris Jerry Muckensturm TERRY GWIN SCHOLAR-ATHLETE FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICAS CollegeFootballNews.com 2002 ..............Garry Johnson, OG (presented by ASU Lettermen’s Club) Associated Press 2010 ............Alex Carrington (DE) 2009 ..................Brian Flagg (DE) 2008 ................Tyrell Johnson (S) 2005 .................Oren O’Neal (FB) 2004................Jason Wood (WR) 2000.......................Ron Teat (TE) 1996.................Jeff Caldwell (PK) 1993.............Blake Denison (WR) 1991 ..................John Chism (FB) 1990......................Mike Ray (OT) 1988..................Jim Wiseman (C) 1987 ..............Mark Robbins (QB) 1986...............Mark McMinn (OG) 1984................Tim Langford (QB) BALTON MEMORIAL AWARD (sr. showing most courage for good of team) 2011 .....................Brandon Joiner 2010 ......................M.D. Jennings 2009 ....................Alex Carrington 2008 ........................Brett Shrable 2007...........................Brian Flagg 2006 .........................Chris Easley 2005....................Brandon Rollins 2004 ..........................Chris Jones 2003......................Casey Venters 2002.........................Danny Smith 2001 ..................Jonathan Adams 2000 ..........................Jack Wright 1999 .................Victor Henderson 1998....................Lennie Johnson 1997 .Brent Pettus, Austin Tinsley 1996......................Maurice Harris 1995..................Jerome McIntosh 1994 ..............................Ed Rufus 1993Wayne Cope, Marcus Lawson 1992...............................Lee Hunt 1991 ........................Roy Johnson 1990.......................John Moellers 1989....................Jim Bob Branch 1987 .............Charlie Fredrick, DT 1987 ...................Jim Wiseman, C 1986 ..............Randy Barnhill, OG 1985.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG 1984.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG 1976.............T.J. Humphreys, OG 1971...............Wayne Dorton, OG 1971 ................Dennis Meyer, DB 1970 ....................Bill Phillips, OG 1969.....................Dan Buckley, C 1969 ..............Clovis Swinney, DT 1968......................Bill Bergey, LB 1965................Dan Summers, LB 1964................Dan Summers, LB 1953 ....................Richie Woit, RB AFCA 1987 .............Charlie Fredrick, DT 1986 ..............Randy Barnhill, OG 1985.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG 1984.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG 1973.................Doug Lowrey, OG 1971.................Calvin Harrell, RB 1971 ................Dennis Meyer, DB 1970.................Calvin Harrell, RB 1969 ..............Clovis Swinney, DT 1968......................Bill Bergey, LB Football News 1987 .............Charlie Fredrick, DT 1987 ...................Jim Wiseman, C 1986 ..............Randy Barnhill, OG 1985.....................Ray Brown, OT 1985.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG 1984.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG FWAA 1975.....................Ken Jones, OG NCAA 1957 ................Frank Farella, OG 1955 ...............Tommy Spiers, QB Sporting News 1975.....................Ken Jones, OG Time Magazine 1975.....................Ken Jones, OG SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAS Associated Press 1982 ....................Mike Morris, LB 1982 ........Bruce Gartman, Punter 1975 ..................Jimmy Lisko, DE 1973.................Doug Lowrey, OG 1971.................Calvin Harrell, RB 1970 ................Dennis Meyer, DB 1970.................Calvin Harrell, RB 1969.....................Jack Smith, OT 1968............Frank McGuigan, RB 1966 .....................Terry Gwin, RB Sports Network 1987 .............Charlie Fredrick, DT NAIA 1956 ................Frank Farella, OG Football News 1998 ........................Ron Teat, TE 1993 .......................Ed Rufus, NG 1993 ...........Marquis Williams, FB THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAS Associated Press 1984 ..........................Ed Troutt, C 1975.....................Ken Jones, OG 1956 ................Frank Farella, OG Athlon 1998 ....................Todd Frohbieter HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAS Associated Press 1987................Dwane Brown, QB 1987 .......................Greg Lee, CB 1986 ...................Jim Wiseman, C 1986...................John Suskie, OT 1986................Dwane Brown, QB 1986 ......................Scott Roper, K 1986 .............Rickey Jemison, FB 1986 ..............Marvin Neloms, DE 1986 ............Charlie Fredrick, NG 1986...................Fred Barnes, DT 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Tim Langford 2002......................Garry Johnson NAIA 1956 ...............Tommy Spiers, QB 2001......................Garry Johnson BRONKO NAGURSKI NOMINEE 2007 ......................Tyrell Johnson OUTLAND TROPHY NOMINEE 2008........................Matt Mandich 2002......................Garry Johnson RIMINGTON AWARD NOMINEE 2011 ........................Tom Castilaw 2006 .....................Tanner Jenkins RAY GUY AWARD NOMINEE 2008 ........................Brett Shrable SOPHOMORE ALL-AMERCAS 2000 ........................Andy Shatley CollegeFootballNews.com 2010.....................Ryan Aplin, QB LOU GROZA AWARD NOMINEE 2010 ...................Allen Muse, WR 2009 .........................Josh Arauco 2008...........Josh Arauco (Finalist) WILLIAMSON ALL-AMERICA 1962 ...................Dick Martillo, FB 1962..................Sammy Weir, QB DOAK WALKER AWARD NOMINEE 1961......................Frank Smith, T 2009.......................Reggie Arnold 1961 ..................Larry Peebles, C 2008.......................Reggie Arnold 1961................Jim McMurray, QB 2007.......................Reggie Arnold 1960...................Alfred Bentley, E 2001 ..................Jonathan Adams 1960........................Jerry Arant, T 2000 ..................Jonathan Adams 1960................Jim McMurray, QB BUTKUS AWARD NOMINEE 1960...............Jack Snodgrass, G 1959...................Bill Caldwell, QB 2008...........................Ben Owens 1959...................Alfred Bentley, E 2007 ....................Koby McKinnon 1958 ...................Tommy Davis, C 1957 ...................Frank Farella, G LOTT TROPHY NOMINEE 1957 ..............Howard Cissell, HB 2009 ....................Alex Carrington 1956 ...............Tommy Spiers, QB 1953 ....................Richie Woit, HB TED HENDRICKS AWARD NOMINEE LOMBARDI AWARD NOMINEE 2009 ....................Alex Carrington 2011......................Demario Davis JOHNNY UNITAS AWARD NOMINEE 2009 ....................Alex Carrington 2009 .....................Corey Leonard 2008........................Matt Mandich 2006 .....................Tanner Jenkins 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com PLAYERS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAS FWAA Scripps 2006................Reggie Arnold, RB Sporting News 2004.................Josh Williams, LB 2006................Reggie Arnold, RB 2006 .....................Josh Arauco, K Rivals.com 2004.................Josh Williams, LB CollegeFootballNews.com 2004.................Josh Williams, LB 2004..................Tyrell Johnson, S 2010..................Amos Draper, DL 2011 IN REVIEW 1986 .......................Greg Lee, CB 1986..............Michael Adams, CB 1986 ..............Vincent Barnett, FS 1985 ..............Randy Barnhill, OG 1985.....................Ray Brown, OT 1985 .............Rickey Jemison, FB 1985.................Michael Cline, DT 1985 ..............Marvin Neloms, DE 1985 .......................Greg Lee, CB 1984 ................Farrell Wilson, OT 1984 ..............Randy Barnhill, OG 1984.................Michael Cline, DT 1984 ..............Marvin Neloms, DE 1983 .................Jerome Sims, CB 1982................Rick Fishback, CB 1981 .............Leveren Tillman, DT 1978..............Larry Lawrence, TB 1978.............Wesley Williams, LB 1978 .............Danny Garrison, TE 1976...................Joel Mullins, OG 1976...................Leroy Harris, RB 1976....................Roy Painter, DB 1975 ........Jerry Muckensturm, LB 1975 ...............Dennis Bolden, TB 1974 ..................John Manatt, OT 1970.....................Gary Cleve, LB 1970...............Wayne Dorton, OG 1966 .............Trumann Moore, LB 1959...................Bill Caldwell, QB 1957 ................Eddie Romeo, HB 1957 ...................Frank Farella, G 1953 ..................Dan Spensieri, E 1953 ...................James Petroff, T 1952 ....................Richie Woit, HB 1951 .....................John Koldus, E 1951 ....................Richie Woit, HB 1951..............Carl Greenwald, FB Football News 1998 ........................Ron Teat, TE 1993 .......................Ed Rufus, NG 1993 ...........Marquis Williams, FB Sporting News 1978 .............Doug Dobbs, Kicker 1976 ...................Leroy Harris, FB 1976.............T.J. Humphreys, OG Rickey Jemison AStateGuides.com HONORS THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL AND AWARDS DIRECTORY Robert Speer COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 91 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff HONORS 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory AND AWARDS asu football in Review 92 DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD NOMINEE 2007 Corey Leonard (semifinalist) SLC ALL-FIRST DECADE TEAM (1964-73) Bill Phillips, offensive guard (’68-’71) Wayne Dorton, offensive guard (’68-’71) Dan Buckley, center (’66-’69) 2011 ................Dwayne Frampton Calvin Harrell, running back (’68-’71) Clovis Swinney, DT (’67-’69) SUN BELT CONF. COACH OF YEAR Bill Bergey, linebacker (’65-’68) 2011.........................Hugh Freeze Dennis Meyer, defensive back (’68-’71) 2005 ......................Steve Roberts BILETNIKOFF AWARD NOMINEE SOUTHLAND SENIOR SPIRIT AWARD BIG WEST CONF. COACH OF YEAR 1978 ............Larry Lawrence (TB) 1995 ...................John Bobo (6-5) SOUTHLAND CONF. COACH OF YEAR 1986 ........Larry Lacewell (12-2-1) 1985 ..........Larry Lacewell (9-4-0) 1978.............Bill Davidson (7-4-0) 1975...........Bill Davidson (11-0-0) 1970 ......Bennie Ellender (11-0-0) 1969 ........Bennie Ellender (8-1-1) 1968 ........Bennie Ellender (7-3-1) 1964 ........Bennie Ellender (7-0-2) 1980................Tim Langford (QB) 1980...................Mike Morris (LB) 1979 ............Darrell Holifield (CB) 1979.....................Ron Smith (LB) 1979.............Ray Culpepper (DE) 1979 ..............Jerome Miller (WR) 1979..............Casey Phillips (OG) 1978.............Ray Culpepper (DE) 1978..............John Shannon (DB) 1977.............Ray Culpepper (DE) 1976 ...............Jerome MIller (SE) 1976 ...........T.J. Humphreys (OG) 1976 ..................John Lorick (DB) ALL-SOUTH INDEPENDENT 2nd-TEAM 1992...........................Eric Tate, C ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA First Team 2008 ..................Brian Flagg (DE) 1976 ...........T.J. Humphreys (OG) 1971...............Dennis Meyer (DB) 1961 ..............Jim McMurray (QB) 1959 ...........Larry Zabrowski (OT) Second Team ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTH (Southern Magazine) 1988 ..................John Chism (FB) NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2004................Jason Wood (WR) 1976 ...........T.J. Humphreys (OG) 1971...............Dennis Meyer (DB) NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION 2004................Jason Wood (WR) GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1986 ......................Larry Lacewell 1973 ................Mike Malham (LB) 1985 ......................Larry Lacewell 1970...............Dennis Meyer (DB) 1984................Tim Langford (QB) AFCA REGION 5 COACH OF YEAR SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE YEAR CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2011 ............................Ryan Aplin 2009 ............Alex Carrington (DE) 2002 .........Danny Smith (offense) 2008 ..................Brian Flagg (DE) 2007 ..................Brian Flagg (DE) SBC DEF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 ...................Brian Flagg (LB) 2011 ..............Brandon Joiner, DE 2004................Jason Wood (WR) 2008 .............Alex Carrington, DE 2007..................Tyrell Johnson, S ACADEMIC ALL-BIG WEST CONF. MCDONALD SCHOLARSHIP (Presented Annually by SLC) 1984................Tim Langford (QB) 1977 ...........T.J. Humphreys (OG) CHEVROLET SCHOLARSHIP HONOR ABC-TV 1981 ........Scott McDonald, kicker 1995 ...................Jeff Caldwell (K) 1979..............Doug Dobbs, kicker SBC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1994 ...................Jeff Caldwell (K) 2002 .............Jonathan Burke, DB 1993 ...................Jeff Caldwell (K) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME WTBS SUN BELT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTHLAND CONF. 1983 .....Michael Cline, def. tackle 2006................Reggie Arnold, RB 1985.............Randy Barnhill (OG) COMMERCIAL APPEAL ALL-MID SOUTH SOUTHLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1985 ...............Stephen East (CB) (Selected by Pro Scouts) 1986........Dwane Brown (offense) 1985 ..............Mark Robbins (QB) 1971 .............Wayne Dorton (OG) 1985 ...................Bill Stanley (OL) 1978...Wesley Williams (defense) 1976 ..........Roy Painter (defense) 1984.............Randy Barnhill (OG) 1971 ...............Calvin Harrell (RB) 1975 .Jerry Muckensturm (defense) 1984..............Clint Ledbetter (DT) 1969.............Clovis Swinney (DT) 1975...........David Hines (offense) 1984 ...............Stephen East (CB) MVP AWARDS 1971.......Dennis Meyer (defense) 1983................Tim Langford (QB) 1970.......Dennis Meyer (defense) 1983 ..............Price Gardner (OT) Williamson All-America Team 1969.....Clovis Swinney (defense) 1983............Scott McDonald (PK) 1953 ....................Richie Woit, HB 1968.....Clovis Swinney (defense) 1982...................Mike Morris (LB) Pecan Bowl 1968 ...Frank McGuigan (offense) 1982 ..........Donnie Morrison (NG) 1970 ....James Hamilton (offense) 1982............Scott McDonald (PK) 1970.......Dennis Meyer (defense) SOUTHLAND FRESHMAN OF YEAR 1981................Tim Langford (QB) 1969 ......Bubba Crocker (offense) 1981...................Mike Morris (LB) 1984..............Dwane Brown (QB) 1969.....Clovis Swinney (defense) 1979 ......Lee Charles Wright (RB) 1981 ........................Al Tiner (OG) 1968............Bill Bergey (defense) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2011 ......................Derek Lawson 2010 .............................Jeff Blake 2010 .......................Adam Gaston 2009 ....................Alex Carrington 2009 ...................Taylor Clements 2007 ...........................Matt Reibe DRADDY TROPHY NOMINEE 2007.......Matt Reibe (semifinalist) LB ...................Bill Bergey, ’65-’68 LB .....Jerry Muckensturm, ’72-’75 LB...............Mike Malham, ’72-’75 L ..............Clovis Swinney, ’67-’69 L .....................Dick Dixon, ’72-’75 L...................Ken Bennett, ’67-’69 E.................Robert Speer, ’73-’76 E ..................Jimmy Lisko, ’72-’75 B ................Dennis Meyer, ’68-’71 B ...................Roy Painter, ’73-’76 B ..................Joe Hollimon, ’71-74 B ..................Dick Ritchey, ’64-’67 P....................Dan Mullen, ’72-’75 Top Player WORTHEN AMATEUR ATHLETE monthly winners: Nov. ’75 ............David Hines (QB) Oct. ’75.............Jimmy Lisko (DE) Nov. ’74..................Joe Duren (K) Bill Bergey, LB, ’65-’68 Sept. ’73 ...........Steve Burks (QB) POST-SEASON ALL STARS Senior Bowl (Mobile, Alabama) 2011 ..............Demario Davis (LB) 2009 ............Alex Carrington (DE) 1980...............Gene Bradley (QB) 1977 ...........T.J. Humphreys (OG) 1976 ...................Ken Jones (OG) 1971 .............Wayne Dorton (OG) 1968 ....................Bill Bergey (LB) North-South Shrine (Ponitac, Mich.) 1976 ...........T.J. Humphreys (OG) North-South Shrine Game (Miami, Fla.) 1973 .................Vince Ancell (DB) 1971 ...............Calvin Harrell (RB) 1971 .............Wayne Dorton (OG) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 29-10 win over Memphis St., 1975 Top Season College All-Star Game 1969............Bill Bergey (defense) LITTLE ROCK MAJOR SPORTS ASSN. Perfect 11-0 in 1975 ARKANSAS ATHLETE OF YEAR Refrigerator Bowl Greatest Moment 1951...................Richie Woit (HB) 1986-87 .........Dwane Brown (QB) Joe Duren’s game-winning 56yard FG against McNeese St., ’74 AT&T LONG DISTANCE AWARD LITTLE ROCK TD CLUB MVP (Honors "long distance" achieve- 2011....................Ryan Aplin (QB) 1980’S ALL-DECADE TEAM ments by Division I-A players) 2010 ...................Ryan Aplin (QB) (As selected by the coaching staff) 1995...FB Austin Tinsley (vs. SW La.) 2009 ............Alex Carrington (DE) Offense 1994.P Kyle Richardson (vs. SW La.) 2008 ............Alex Carrington (DE) 2007 ................Tyrell Johnson (S) SE .............Fred Barnett, 1986-89 NATIONAL BACK OF WEEK 2006 ..............Reggie Arnold (RB) TE................Ray Brown, 1983-85 Associated Press 2005...............Eric Neihouse (PK) OT .......Kenneth Nelson, 1986-89 OT ..................Mike Ray, 1987-89 1975, Dennis Bolden (279 yards on 2004 ............Antonio Warren (TB) OG .........Randy Barnhill, 1984-86 26 carries against McNeese St.) ARKANSAS ATHLETE OF THE MONTH OG ..........Farrell Wilson, 1980-84 C..............Jim Wiseman, 1984-87 NATIONAL DEF. PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. ’86......Rickey Jemison (FB) QB ..........Dwane Brown, 1984-87 FWAA FB ........Rickey Jemison, 1983-86 ALL-TIME ASU TEAM (1909-1975) 2008, Ben Owens (7 tackles, 1 RB .........Dennis Forrest, 1986-89 TFL, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery, 1 (Chosen by Fans During ’76 Season) RB ......Maurice Carthon, 1979-82 Offense interception against Texas A&M) Defense RB..............Calvin Harrell, ’68-’71 DL ........Charlie Fredrick, 1984-87 NATIONAL BACKFIELD OF WEEK RB .................Richie Woit, ’50-’53 DL Carter Ray Crawford, 1984-85 United Press International RB................Leroy Harris, ’75-’76 DL............Michael Cline, 1983-85 1975, Dennis Bolden (259 yards on QB .........James Hamilton, ’68-’71 DL .........Marvin Neloms, 1983-86 26 carries against McNeese St.) (tie)David Hines, ’72-’75 LB ...............Stacy Price, 1981-85 WR...........Gerald Jumper, ’64-’67 LB...............Oscar Willis, 1984-85 ESPN 'HEROES OF WEEK' WR ............Alfred Bentley, ’59-’60 LB .......Anthony Withers, 1983-86 Offensive Backfield vs. Ole Miss, TE............Steve Lockhart, ’68-’71 DB ..................Greg Lee, 1984-87 1989 . . . (three backs rushed for C..................Dan Buckley, ’66-’69 DB ...........Elbert Shelley, 1983-86 over 100 yards each) . . . 120 by L................Wayne Dorton, ’68-’71 DB................Tim Smiley, 1986-88 Putzer Dayton . . . 105 by Richard L .....................Bill Phillips, ’68-’71 DB ........Vincent Barnett, 1985-86 Kimble . . . 104 by Roy Johnson L .....................Ken Jones, ’72-’75 Specialists L .............T.J. Humphreys, ’73-’76 PK ..............Scott Roper, 1986-87 NFF HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY K .....................Joe Duren, ’71-’74 P ...........Bruce Gartman, 1980-82 RS............Keith Weaver, 1981-84 2011 ........................Tom Castilaw Defense 2011 IN REVIEW Bennie Ellender, ’63-’70 (tie) Bill Davidson, ’71-’76 Top Game HONORS THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL AND AWARDS DIRECTORY Top Coach COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Tangerine Bowl Dec. ’70......James Hamilton (QB) 1954 ...............Bobby Spann (QB) Dec. ’68 ...............Bill Bergey (LB) Sept. ’68 ..............Bill Bergey (LB) North-South Shrine Game annual winners: 1969.....Clovis Swinney (defense) 1968............Bill Bergey (defense) 1968 ....................Bill Bergey (LB) 93 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff HONORS 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory AND AWARDS asu football in Review 94 1971...........James Hamilton (QB) 1969.............Clovis Swinney (DT) 1968 ....................Bill Bergey (LB) Blue-Gray Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) 2004 ............Corey Williams (DT) Jon Bradley (DT) 1996 ...............Corey Walker (RB) 1989................Fred Barnett (WR) 1976 ...............Robert Speer (DE) 1976 ..................Roy Painter (DB) 1974 .................Steve Burks (QB) 1948...................Harry Larche (T) Inta Juice North-South All-Star Classic 2006 .................Oren O’Neal (FB) College All-Star Game (Chicago, Ill.) 1976 .............Ken Jones (OG-DE) 1975.................Stan Winfrey (FB) 1969 ....................Bill Bergey (LB) Coaches All-America Game (Lubbock, Texas) 1976.......Jerry Muckensturm (LB) 1975.................Stan Winfrey (FB) 1972 .............Bill Phillips (OG-LB) East-West Shrine (Palo Alto, Calif.) 2008 .............David Johnson (TE) 1996 ...............Corey Walker (RB) 1985 ...............Michael Cline (DT) 1976 ...................Ken Jones (OG) Lions' American Bowl (Tampa, Fla.) 1977 ...........T.J. Humphreys (OG) 1977 ................Robert Speer (LB) 1976..................Jimmy Lisko (LB) Hula Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii) 2007 ................Tyrell Johnson (S) 2002 ..........Jonathan Adams (RB) 2001 ...............Robert Kilow (WR) Canadian-American Bowl (Tampa, Fla.) 1978 .....................Hugh Crisp (C) Martin Luther King Classic (San Jose, Calif.) 1990................Fred Barnett (WR) 1990 .................Tony Walton (OT) TX vs. Nation All-Star Game (El Paso, TX) 2009 .........................Josh Arauco 2009 ......................Marcus Brown Players All-Star Classic (Little Rock, Ark.) 2011..........Brandon Joiner (MVP) 2011 ......................Kelcie McCray 2011 ..........................Trey Outlaw 2011 .............Jermaine Robertson 2011 ......................Dorvus Woods HOMECOMING MVP AWARD (Given by Lambda Chi Alpha, Selected by Media) 1992....Jerrold Seymore (offense) Cedric Buckley (defense) 1987 ...........Scott Roper (offense) Kirk Russell (defense) 1986........Dwane Brown (offense) Fred Barnes (defense) 1985.....Rickey Jemison (offense) Greg Lee (defense) 1984.....Rickey Jemison (offense) Michael Cline (defense) 1980 .........Tim Langford (offense) Tim Allison (defense) 1979Lee Charles Wright (offense) Ron Smith (defense) 1978 .....Larry Lawrence (offense) Wesley Williams (defense) 1977 ........Gene Bradley (offense) Ralph Kelly (defense) AFCA NATIONAL COACH OF YEAR 1970 ......Bennie Ellender (11-0-0) NATIONAL ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAM First Team 1996 ...............Maurice Harris, SS Second Team PRESEASON NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1995 ..........Maurice Thomas, WR CBSSPORTSLINE.COM “WALKON OF THE YEAR” 2006 .........................Oren O’Neal FWAA-FEDEX ORANGE BOWL COURAGE AWARD NOMINEE 2005 .............Brandon Rollins, DT GARY WITHROW AWARD 2011 ........................Tom Castilaw 2010.................................Sifa Etu 2009 ......................Derek Newton 2008........................Matt Mandich 2007........................Matt Mandich 2006 .....................Tanner Jenkins 2005 .....................Tanner Jenkins 2004........................Steven Gibbs 2003.......................Kimani Jjones 1996............Lennie Johnson, WR Third Team STREET & SMITH’S 1996.................Corey Walker, RB PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA 1996 ..................Jeff Caldwell, PK 2007.................Matt Mandich, OL Koby McKinnon, LB Tyrell Johnson, S PLAYBOY'S ANSON MOUNT 2006 ................Tanner Jenkins, C SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF YEAR Tyrell Johnson, S Honorable Mention 1996 ..................Jeff Caldwell, PK SUN BELT CONFERENCE Playboy Magazine 'Best of the Rest' 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY TEAM 1996.................Corey Walker, RB Josh Arauco, K (2006-09) Alex Carrington, DE (2006-09) Tyrell Johnson, S (2004-07) FOOTBALL NEWS Matt Mandich, OL (2005-08) ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAM 1996.................Corey Walker, RS 1996...........Chappell Mitchell, CB 1996 ................Gary Jackson, DE BOB GRIESE'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL YEARBOOK ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAM 1996.................Corey Walker, RS 1995 ......Kyle Richardson, Punter ATHLON MAGAZINE "BEST OF THE REST" 1996.................Corey Walker, RB NATIONALCHAMPS.NET PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN 2009 .............Alex Carrington, DE Reggie Arnold, RB Josh Arauco, K 2007..................Tyrell Johnson, S 2006 ................Tanner Jenkins, C 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2009 First Team: Alex Carrington (DE) Second Team: Derek Newton (OL), Bryan Hall (DL), Josh Arauco (K) Honorable Mention: Corey Leonard (QB), Daylan Walker (DB) 2008 First Team: Josh Arauco (K), Reggie Arnold (RB), Alex Carrington (DE), Matt Mandich OL) Second Team: Corey Leonard (QB), David Johnson (TE), Mark Clemons (OL), Ben Owens (LB), Kevin Jones (WR/RS) Honorable Mention: J.T. Jordan (TE), Dominique Williams (CB) 2007 First Team: Khayyam Burns (S), Tyrell Johnson (S), Matt Mandich (OL) Second Team: Reggie Arnold (RB), Levi Dejohnette (WR), Koby McKinnon (LB), Brett Shrable (P) Honorable Mention: Alex Carrington (DE), Corey Leonard (QB) 2006 First Team: Tanner Jenkins (OL), Tyrell Johnson (S) Second Team: Reggie Arnold (RB), Khayyam Burns (S), Jamarrow James (DL), Matt Mandich (OL), Koby McKinnon (LB), Devrett Wade (LB) Honorable Mention: Jonathan Najm (DE), Oren O’Neal (FB) 1994 Honorable Mention: Corey Walker (RB), Carlo White (DT), Kyle Richardson (Punter), Clark Watkins (S) 1993 First Team: Ed Rufus (NG), Marquis Williams (RB) SOUTHLAND 1986 First Team: Randy Barnhill (OG), Jim Wiseman (C), John Suskie 2003 (OT), Dwane Brown (QB), Rickey First Team: Jon Bradley (DL), Jemison (FB), Scott Roper (Kicker), Johnathan Burke, (CB), Les Echols Marvin Neloms (DE), Charlie (LB), Kimani Jones (OL) Fredrick (NG), Fred Barnes (DT), Second Team: Corey Williams (DL) Greg Lee (CB), Michael Adams (CB), Vincent Barnett (FS) 2002 First Team: Danny Smith (RB), 1985 Garry Johnson (OL), Jon Bradley First Team: Carter Ray Crawford (DL), Corey Williams (DL), James (NG), Michael Cline (DT), Marvin Hickenbotham (Return Specialist) Neloms (DE), Greg Lee (CB), Second Team: John Crossley Randy Barnhill (OG), Ray Brown (OL), Chuck Allen (DB), Jonathan (OT), Rickey Jemison (FB) Burke (DB), Les Echols (LB) Second Team: Ray Brown (TE), Cazzy Francis (WR), Stacy Price 2001 (LB), Jerome Sims (CB), Stacy First Team: James Hickenbotham Gore (P), Vincent Barnett (S) (Return Specialist and All-Purpose Honorable Mention: Dwane Player), Garry Johnson (OL) Brown (QB), Oscar Willis (LB), ElSecond Team: Jonathan Adams bert Shelley (DB) (RB), Jon Bradley (DL), Jerry Pegues (TE) 1984 First Team: Ed Troutt (C), Farrell BIG WEST Wilson (OT), Randy Barnhill (OG), Michael Cline (DT), Marvin Neloms 2000 (DE) First Team: Robert Kilow (WR and Second Team: Ray Brown (TE), Return Specialist), Garry Johnson Rickey Jemison (RB), Carter Ray (OL) Crawford (NG), Stacy Price (LB) Honorable Mention: John Cross- Honorable Mention: Billy Ray Bowers (DB), I.J. Chapman (DB), Judious ley (OL) Lewis (WR), Jerome Sims (DB) 1999 1983 First Team: Robert Kilow (WR and First Team: Jerome Sims (CB) RS) Second Team: Garry Johnson Second Team: Tommy Walker (OL), Lamont Zachery (RB), Ryan (OG), Berry King (OG), Price Gardner (OT), Tim Langford (QB), Smith (P) Honorable Mention: Lance Miller Dwane Pittman (RB) (OL), Andy Henault (LB), LeMarcus 1982 Harris (LB), Sean Mitchell (FS), First Team: Mike Morris (LB), Hanis Bowens (CB) Bruce Gartman (Punter), Rick Fishback (CB) 1995 First Team: Kyle Richardson (Punter), Second Team: Berry King (OG), Corey Walker (Return Specialist) Price Gardner (OT), Maurice Second Team: Carlos Emmons (DE) Carthon (RB), Waddell Kelly (RB) Honorable Mention: Corey 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2010 First Team: Ryan Aplin (QB), Derek Newton (OL), Bryan Hall (DL), Demario Davis (LB), M.D. Jennings (DB) Second Team: Tom Castilaw (OL), Sifa Etu (OL), Dorvus Woods (DL), Javon McKinnon (LB) Honorable Mention: Dwayne Frampton (WR), Allen Muse (WR) 2004 First Team: Steven Gibbs (OL), Josh Williams (LB) Second Team: Antonio Warren (RB), Tyrell Johnson (S) Walker (RB) 2011 IN REVIEW 2011 First Team: Ryan Aplin (QB), Dwayne Frampton (WR), Tom Castilaw (OL), Brandon Joiner (DE), Demario Davis (LB), Darryl Feemster (DB), Kelcie McCray (DB). Second Team: Josh Jarboe (WR), Delano Moore (OL), Dorvus Woods (DL), Nathan Herrold (LB), Darron Edwards (DB), Dwayne Frampton (AP). Honroable Mention: Taylor Stockemer (WR), Nelly Sullivent (P). 2005 First Team: Antonio Warren (RB), Tanner Jenkins (OL), Myron Anderson (DL, Tyrell Johnson (SS), Eric Neihouse (PK) Second Team: Matt Mandich (OL), Devrett Wade (LB), James Johnson (CB and RS) Honorable Mention: Nick Noce (QB), Khayyam Burns (FS) ALL−CONFERENCE THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS PLAYERS ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY SUN BELT COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 95 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players Staff ALL−CONFERENCE This is 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory PLAYERS asu football in Review 96 1981 First Team: Maurice Carthon (FB), Mike Morris (LB), Leveren Tillman (DT) Second Team: Ken Armbrust (OG), Tommy Walker (OG), Paul Gilbow (OT), John McCaughey (C), Thomas Johnson (NG), Tim Allison (SS) John Lorick (DB), Terry Kinsworthy (S) 1974 First Team: John Manatt (OG), Stan Winfrey (FB), Willie Harris (TB), Mike Malham (LB), Dick Dixon (DT) Second Team: Ken Jones (OL), Andy Haney (OL), Jimmy Wicks 1980 (WR), Joe Duren (K), Robert Speer First Team: Bruce Gartman (Punter) (DE), Eddie Morgan (DL) Second Team: John McCaughey (OL) 1973 First Team: Doug Lowrey (OG), 1979 Jerry Reiman (OG), Jaime Klipsch First Team: Jerry Castor (OT), (TE), David Mitchell (RB) Ron Smith (LB) Second Team: John Manatt (OT), Second Team: Casey Phillips Willie Harris (RB), Mike Malham (OL), Glen Koenig (DL), James (LB), Roy Painter (DB), Vince AnHarris (DB) cell (DB) 1978 First Team: Larry Lawrence (RB), Danny Garrison (TE), Jerry Castor (OT), Wesley Williams (LB), Keith Cox (NG), Joe Slayton (Punter), Doug Dobbs (Kicker) Second Team: Danny Cook (OL), John McCaughey (OL), Casey Phillips (OL), Dikki Dyson (WR), Freddie Lisko (DL), Ron Smith (LB), Greg Lawrence (DB), Jerry McKenna (DB) 1977 First Team: Hugh Crisp (C), Butch Cook (OG) Second Team: Bobby Earwood (OL), Danny Cook (OL), Dikki Dyson (WR), Joe Griffin (RB), Doug Dobbs (PK), Freddie Lisko (DL), Ralph Kelly (LB), Greg Lawrence (DB), Jerry McKenna (DB), Joe Slayton (Punter) 1976 First Team: T.J. Humphreys (OG), Joel Mullins (OT), Leroy Harris (FB), Robert Speer (DE), Roy Painter (DB) Second Team: Hugh Crisp (OL), Bill Muzik (DL) 1975 First Team: Ken Jones (OG), T.J. Humphreys (OG), David Hines (QB), Dennis Bolden (RB), Leroy Harris (FB), Dan Mullen (Punter), Robert Speer (DE), Jimmy Lisko (DE), Dick Dixon (DT), Eddie Morgan (DT), Jerry Muckensturm (LB), Mike Malham (LB), Lloyd Walls (CB) Second Team: Joel Mullins (OL), Hugh Crisp (OL), David Luter (OL), Bill Muzik (DL), Sylvester Loving (DL), (DB) 1969 First Team: Bill Phillips (OG), Calvin Harrell (RB), Marshall Walls (FB), Dan Buckley (C), Jack Smith (OT), David Walls (LB), Clovis Swinney (DT), Donnie Beshears (DB) Honorable Mention: James Hamilton (QB), Virgil Peyton (FL), Steve Lockhart (TE), Eugene Thoompson (T), Wayne Dorton (OG), Mike Everett (K-DE), Charles Hinrichs (DE), Ken Bennett (DT), Gary Cleve (LB), Orley Massena (B), Dennis Meyer (DB) 1968 First Team: Jack Smith (OT), Dan Buckley (C), Frank McGuigan (RB), Bill Bergey (LB), Clovis Swinney (DT), Gary Crane (DE), Steve Struble (DB) Honorable Mention: Virgil Peyton (E), Manuel Montes (OG), Don DeMaine (OT), Ken Bennett (DT), Charles Hinrichs (DT), David Walls (LB), Kevin McClelland (B) 1972 First Team: Ken Jones (DT), Dave Muckensturm (DE), Steve Burks (Punter) Second Team: Doug Lowery (OG), Stan Winfrey (RB), David Hines (DB) Honorable Mention: Jerry 1967 Reiman (OG), Steve Burks (QB), First Team: Ron Worthen (C), Bill Jerry Muckensturm (LB) Bergey (LB), Clovis Swinney (DT), Dick Ritchey (DB), Kevn McClel1971 First Team: James Hamilton land (P) (Punter), Calvin Harrell (RB), Steve Honorable Mention: Jerald Jumper Lockhart (TE), Wayne Dorton (OG), (WR), Tim Keane (QB), Steve Joe Duren (Kicker), Dennis Meyer Gankiewicz (DL), Tom Sain (LB) (DB), Dave Muckensturm (DE), 1966 Butch Murray (LB) Second Team: James Hamilton First Team: Gerald Jumper (SE), (QB), Cleve Barfield (DT), Richard Ron Worthen (C), Terry Gwin (RB) Nicholson (LB), Donnie Beshears Dick Ritchey (DB) Honorable Mention: Tim Keane (DB), Terry Whiting (DB) Honorable Mention: Jerry (QB), Steve Gankiewicz (DL), Reiman (T), Scott Foster (OG), Steve Puryear (DE), Truman Moore Doug Lowery (C), Steve Burks (LB), Bill Bergey (LB) (WR), Mark Cates (DE), Craig 1965 Johnson (DB) First Team: Dan Summers (OG), H.K. Reeves (DT), Mike Berta (LB), 1970 First Team: Steve Lockhart (TE), Dick Ritchey (DE) Bill Phillips (OG), Calvin Harrell Honorable Mention: Bill Pagano (RB), Chet Douthit (WR), Bobby (E), Harold Noe (C), Tommy Reese Gentry (Kicker), Dave Mucken- (HB), Eddie Rickus (FB) sturm (DE), Gary Cleve (LB), Den1964 nis Meyer (DB) Honorable Mention: James First Team: Bill Pagano (DE), Dan Hamilton (QB), Johnny Carr (RB), Summers (OG) Tom Johnson (E), Steve Goddard Second Team: H.K. Reeves (T), (T), Dave Ruebsam (T), Wayne Tommy Reese (RB), Eddie Rickus Dorton (OG), Tom Flanagan (C), (FB), Harold Wallin (FB) Rick Bone (DE), Cleve Barfield Honorable Mention: Aaron White (DT), Chris Millwee (DT), Walt (T), Mike Berta (C), Dutch Noe (C), Fisher (LB), Donnie Beshears (DB), Gary Everett (RB), Shelby Lee Terry Whiting (DB), Craig Johnson (RB), Bill Berry (RB) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Bryant, Steve ’70 ‘71 ’72 Abby, Zelos ‘03 ‘04 Bailey, Billy Joe ’63 ’64 ’65 Blake, Lyvell ’88 ’89 Buchanan, Toler ’34 Abston, Carver ’76 ’77 ’78 Bailey, Gerald ’86 ’87 Blalack, Kearney ’70 ’71 ’72 Buckley, Cedric ‘91 ‘92 Accord, Larry ’48 Bailey, Michael ‘98 ‘99 Blanchett, Denishio ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 Buckley, Dan ’66 ’67 ’68 ’69 Acklin, L.J. ’38 Bailey, Robert ‘98 Block, Doug ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Budak, Mike ’82 ’83 ’84 ’85 Adams, Bill ’35 ’36 Baine, Cecil ’23 ’24 Blohowiak, Jeremy ‘93 ‘94 Buford, George ’15 ’16 ’17 Adams, Buddy ’75 ’76 ’77 Baker, Darrell ‘93 ‘95 ‘96 Blue, Bob ’47 Bullard, Kendricke ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Adams, Jonathan ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 Baker, Eugene ’41 Boatright, Bo ‘98 Bumgardner, George ’15 Adams, LeUndo ‘03 Baker, Scott ‘91 ‘92 Boenninghausen, Art ’72 Burdick, Sean ‘96 ‘98 Adams, Marcus ‘09 Ballew, Richard ’40 ’45 Bogan, Raymond ’29 ’33 Burgess, Douglas ’59 Adams, Michael ‘08, ‘09 Baltensperger, Matt ‘10 Bolden, Dennis ’75 ’76 Burk, Emmett ’38 Adams, Mike ’85 ’86 Banks, King ’11 Boldt, Ed ’49 ’50 ’51 ’52 Burk, T.J. ‘08, ‘09 Adams, Tye ’41 Baranka, Frank ’51 Bolton, Brad ’89 Burke, Jonathan ‘02 ‘03 Adkins, James ’45 ’46 Barbour, Earl ’49 ’50 Bolton, Everett ’39 ’40 ’46 ’47 Burks, Steve ’71 ’72 ’73 ’74 Ajigbeda, Segun ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Barfield, Cleveland ’69 ’70 ’71 ’72 Bonds, Andre ‘92 ‘93 Burnett, Johnie ’27 ’28 ’29 Albright, LaAngelo ‘10 ‘11 Barfield, Curtis ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Bonds, Curtis ‘04 ‘05 ‘06, ‘07 Burns, Denny ’66 ’67 Alexander, Lavell ‘96 ‘97 Barlow, Bob ’69 ’70 Bone, Rick ’69 ’70 ’71 Burns, Jack ’59 ’60 ’61 ’62 Alexander, Mike ‘01 ‘02 Barnes, Fredrick ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Bonner, Dee ’48 ’49 ’50 Burns, Joe ’11 Alexander, Rodney ‘91 ‘92 Barnes, Hugh ’54 Bonner, Larry ’73 Burns, Khayyam ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Allan, Walter ’36 Barnett, Don ’78 Boone, Andy ’87 Burton, Gary ’81 ’82 ’83 ’84 Allcorn, Jason ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Barnett, Fred ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 Bounds, Neil ‘01 Burton, Manuel ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 Allen, Brian ‘90 ‘91 Barnett, Vincent ’85 ’86 Boone, Frederick ’89 ‘91 Busby, Ivan ’36 ’37 ’38 Allen, Chuck ‘01 ‘02 Barnhill, Randy ’84 ’85 ’86 Boutwell, Lloyd ’65 Butler, Hal ’77 ’78 Allen, Eric ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Barrow, Fred ’88 ’89 Bowens, Corey ‘96 ‘97 Butterfield, Phillip ‘10 Allen, Rodney ‘95 ‘97 Baser, Rubal ’45 Bowens, Hanis ‘99 ‘00 Buttry, Altus ’31 ’32 ’33 Allen, Ronnie A. ’50 ’51 ’52 Basset, Flunney ’35 Bowers, Billy ’81 ’82 ’83 ’84 Byrd, Najel ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Allen, Ronnie G. ’62 Bates, Graham ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Bowers, Den ’56 ’57 Byrd, Oscar ’24 ’25 ’26 ’27 Allen, Will ’84 Beall, Billy ’41 Bowers, Joe ’25 Alley, Jacob ’78 Beasley, Erven ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Bowman, Anthony ‘93 Allison, John ‘01 ‘02 Bearden, John ’48 ’49 Bowman, Joe ’51 Caffey, Ken ‘90 ‘91 Allison, Tim ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 Beason, Michael ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Boyd, Fred ’13 Caldwell, Bill ’57 ’58 ’59 Allsopp, W.C. ’13 ’14 ’15 Beavers, Linton ‘92 ‘93 ‘95 Boyd, Jason ‘02 ‘03 Caldwell, Jeff ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 Alton, Lloyd ’51 Beck, Brice ‘08 Boyd, Jordan ’81 ’82 Caldwell, Steve ’76 ’77 Alvares, Daniel ‘96 ‘97 Beckinger, William ’51 ’52 Bracey, Shermar ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 Caldwell, Tancil ’38 ’39 Alvin, Duane ‘98 ‘99 Behnen, Henry ’69 ‘70 Bradley, Gene ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Caldwell, Maxie ’68 Ancell, Vincent ’71 ’72 ’73 Belgasd, Harry ’33 Bradley, Jon ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Callahan, Carter ‘10 Anderson, Myron ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 Bell, Sammy ‘92 ‘93 Bramlett, Charles ’54 ’55 ’56 Callahan, Harold ’39 ’40 Andrews, Bob ’50 Bellville, Kelly ’23 ’24 Branch, Jim Bob ’88 Cameron, Allen ‘51 ‘52 Anthony, J.C. ’55 ’56 Bennett, Jason ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Brazile, Kevin ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Campbell, Jacob ‘10 ‘11 Aplin, Ryan ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Bennett, Ken ’67 ’68 ’69 Breckenridge, John ’35 ’36 ’37 Camp, Anthony ‘02 03 Appleby, Bob ’46 ’48 Bennett, Marty ’82 ’83 Brewer, Dennis ’75 Canale, Thomas ‘94 Arant, Jerry ’57 ’58 ’59 ’60 Bennett, Paul ’85 Brittingham, Steve ‘98 Canter, John ’29 ’34 Arauco, Josh ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Benson, George ’15 ’16 ’17 Broady, Bryant ‘92 Cantrell, Hugh ’29 ’30 Armbrust, Ken ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 Benson, Luke ’23 ’24 ’25 Brooks, Mike ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Cantrell, Travis ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 Armenio, Joe ’52 ’53 ’54 ’55 Benson, Russell ’17 ’20 ’21 Brown, Andre ‘97 Caplinger, Bryan ’63 ’64 ’65 ’66 Arment, Bill ’49 ’50 ’51 ’52 Bentley, Alfred ’59 ’60 Brown, Artez ‘11 Carmack, Glynn ’56 ’57 Armstrong, Tyrone ‘99 ‘00 Bergey, Bill ’65 ’66 ’67 ’68 Brown, Cody ‘04 ‘05 Carpenter, Dale ‘91 ‘93 Arnold, Darrell ’55 ’56 Bernard, Bill ’11 Brown, Dave ’75 Carpenter, Terry ’73 Arnold, Gilbert ’58 ’59 ’60 ’61 Berry, Bill ’61 ’62 ’63 ’64 Brown, Dwane ’84 ’85 ’86 ’87 Carr, Johnnie ’69 ’70 ’71 Arnold, Reggie ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Berry, Bryant ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Brown, Elroy ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Carrethers, Ryan ‘10 ‘11 Arritt, Frank ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Berta, Michael ’62 ’63 ’64 ’65 Brown, Elroy ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Carrington, Alex ‘06 ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Atchley, Tim ’80 Beshears, Donnie ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Brown, Evers ’89 ‘90 Carson, Steve ’84 Aufderheide, Mark ’73 Bevill, Mike ’76 Brown, James ’88 ’89 Carter, Bill ’32 ’33 Austin, Derrick ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Billings, James ’56 ’57 ’58 Brown, Lewis ’82 ’84 ’85 Carter, Curtis ’16 ’17 Austin, Kirby ’80 ’81 Birdwell, Patrick ‘97 ‘98 Brown, Marcus ‘06, ‘08, ‘09 Carter, Doug ‘04 Austin, Pel ’47 ’49 Birdwell, Justin ‘96 Brown, Preston ‘07 Carthon, Maurice ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 Austin, Sam ’58 ’59 Bishop, O. Lee ’41 Brown, Ray ’83 ’84 ’85 Casey, Pat ’68 Austin, Shederick ‘09 Blackford, Joel ’20 ’21 Brown, Scott ‘91 ‘93 Castilaw, Tom ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com C PLAYERS Blake, Jeff ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 B 2011 IN REVIEW Brumfield, Nick ‘99 ‘00 Baber, L.C. ’22 A ALL−TIME THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL LETTERMEN DIRECTORY Blagg, Tom ’52 ’53 ’55 Abels, Carlton ’48 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 97 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is ALL−TIME Staff 2011 Opponents This is ASU LETTERMEN asu football Directory in Review 98 Castor, Jerry ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Covington, Andre ‘01 Denison, Blake ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Emfinger, Nick ‘06 Cates, Mark ’70 ’71 ’72 ’73 Covington, Johnny ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Dent, Brad ’82 ’83 ’84 ’85 Emmons, Carlos ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Catlin, Vernon ‘07, ‘08 Covington, Vernon ’31 ’32 Detrick, Hal ’39 ’40 Eoff, Homer ’55 Catrett, Orin ‘05 Cox, Billy Joe ’60 ’61 Dew, Ben ‘96 Ervin, Bill ’57 Chamber, Paul ’34 ’35 ’36 Cox, Keith ’77 ’78 Dickey, John ’46 ’47 Escobar, Frank ‘96 Chambers, Tyler ‘06 Cox, Kelvin ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 Dickson, DeSoto ‘92 ‘94 Eskeridge, Bill ’45 Chandler, Hank ’76 ’77 ’78 Cox, Mike ‘02 ‘03 Dillon, Edgar ’25 ’26 ’27 Etu, Sifa ‘09 ‘10 Chandler, Joe ‘80 ‘81 Crader, Chad ‘98 Dinges, Jim ’51 Evans, Brian ‘09 Chapman, I.J. ’83 ’84 Craig, Harry ’23 Ditsler, Don ’40 Evans, Chad ‘97 ‘98 Chavis, Terrence ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Crane, Gary ’67 ’68 Dixon, Dick ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 Evans, John ’11 Chism, Chester ’80 ’81 Crawford, Carter Ray ’84 ’85 Dixon, Russell ’27 Everett, Gary ’61 ’63 ’64 Chism, John ’87 ’88 ’89 ‘90 Crider, Heath ’89 Doane, Keith ’47 ’48 ’49 Everett, Jack ’60 ’61 Christal, Mike ’66 Crisp, Hugh ’74 ’75 ’76 ‘77 Dobbs, Doug ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Everett, Mike ’66 ’67 ’68 ’69 Chumler, ’23 Crittenden, Bruce ’71 Dockery, Cord ‘90 ‘91 ‘93 Everett, Reggie ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Chunn, George ’62 Crocker, Brandon ‘01 ‘02 Dollarhide, Jack ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Ciaramitaro, Brandon ‘07, ‘08 Crocker, Wayne ’68 ’69 Donham, Charlie ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 Cissell Howard ’54 ’55 ’56 ’57 Crockett, Matt ‘01 Dorton, Wayne ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Famiglietti, Dick ’62 ’64 Clark, Bill ’48 Crockett, Stacy ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 Douglas, Marlon ‘07 Farella, Frank ’54 ’55 ’56 ’57 Clark, Mike ‘03 Crook, Charles ’82 Douthit, Chet ’69 ’70 Farley, Frank ’11 Clark, Spurgeon ’11 Crone, Ernie ’49 ’50 Downing, Mike ’75 ’76 Fears, Joe ’88 ’89 Clark, Tommy ’63 ’64 ’65 Cross, Doyle ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 Downs, Robert ’31 ’32 Feemster, Darryl ‘10 ‘11 Clay, Curtis ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 Crossley, John ‘99 ‘00 ‘02 Downs, Rodney ’67 ’68 ’69 Fender, Vana ’24 Cleary, Cornelius ‘96 ‘97 Crossley, Terry ’86 Draper, Amos ‘10 ‘11 Ferralasco, Robert ‘46 Clements, Taylor ‘08, ‘09 Crump, Clarence ’20 Dreher, Ferdinand ’28 ’29 Ferguson, James ’28 ’29 Clemons, Bobby ’84 Culp, Tommy ’34 ’35 Driscoll, Josh ‘01 ‘02 Fields, Jeff ’89 ‘90 Clemons, Mark ‘07, ‘08 Culpepper, Ray ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Droke, J.C. ’52 Files, Cliff ’85 Cleve, Gary ’67 ’68 ’69 ’70 Cunningham, George ’34 ’35 Ducking, Travis ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Finley, Bill ’45 Clifton, David ’63 ’64 ’65 Cunningham, Leon ‘94 ‘95 Dumas, Clyde ‘82 ’83 Fishback, Rick ’81 ’82 Dunaway, Darius ‘10 ‘11 Fisher, Roger ’37 Dunbar, Terrence ‘03 Fisher, Walter ’69 ’70 Cline, Michael ’83 ‘84 ’85 Cochran, Ralph ’22 D F Cockrell, Sean ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Daley, Foot ’87 ’88 Duncan, Jason ‘05 Fitch, Curtis ‘92 Coffee, John ’58 ’59 ’60 Dallas, Billy ’46 Duncan, Jesse ‘98 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 Flagg, Brian ‘04 ‘05 ‘07 ‘08 Cole, B.F. ’23 Daniels, Bill ’51 ’52 ’53 Dunn, Donald ’54 ’56 Flanagan, Tom ’68 ’69 ’70 Coleman, Andre ’89 ‘90 ‘92 Daniels, Kenneth ’34 Dunn, Kevin ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 Fleming, R.J. ‘10 ‘11 Coleman, Charles ’46 Danner, Lem ’22 ’23 ’25 Dunnick, Byron ’81 ’82 ’83 ’84 Fletcher, John ’17 Coleman, Kyle ‘11 Darby, Jake ’61 ’62 ’63 Dunston, Don ’60 ’61 ’62 Flynn, James ’71 ’72 ’73 ’74 Coleman, Mel ’73 Darby, Perry ’87 ’88 Duren, Joe ’71 ’72 ’73 ’74 Fogle, Roy ’49 ’50 Collier, Bill ’60 Davenport, Mark ‘95 Dyson, Dikki ’77 ’78 Folsom-Hill, Schan ’89 Collier, Chris ‘88 ‘89 ‘90 Davidson, Bill ’54 ’55 ’56 Dyson, Raymond ’88 Ford, Grady ’25 Collier, Roy ‘91 ‘92 Davidson, Billy ’77 ’78 Collins, John ’30 Davis, Brad ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 Collins, Kelsey ‘11 Davis, Brad ‘96 Eads, Britt ‘90 ‘91 Foulks, Tommy ’74 ’75 ’76 ’77 Collins, Richard ’24 Davis, Brian ‘10 ‘11 Earwood, Bobby ’75 ’76 ’77 ’78 Fowler, Farron ‘03 ‘04 Connor, Emerson ’13 Davis, Buddy ’41 Easley, Chris ‘03 ‘05 ‘07 Frampton, Dwayne ‘10 ‘11 Cook, Butch ’76 ’77 Davis, Demario ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Easley, Earl ’84 ’86 ’87 ’88 Francis, Cazzy ’84 ’85 ’86 Cook, Danny ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Davis, Demond ‘97 East, Stephen ‘83 ‘84 ’85 Frazier, Roland ’13 Cooley, Reginald ‘98 ‘99 Davis, Joey ’75 ’76 Echols, Les ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Fredrick, Charlie ’84 ’85 ’86 ’87 Cooley, Will Roy ’60 Davis, Lewis ’88 ’89 Edwards, Chester ’24 Freeman, Tarsh ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Cooper, Anwar ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Davis, Maci ‘99 ‘00 Edwards, Darron ‘10 ‘11 Freeman, Zoe ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Cooper, David ’82 ’83 Davis, Michael ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Edwards, Don ’88 ‘89 French, Carroll ’22 ’25 ’26 ’27 Cooper, Floyd ’20 ’21 Davis, Roy ’55 ’56 Eichenberger, Zach ‘05 ‘06 ‘07, ‘08 Frets, Lynn ’36 Cooper, Jordan ‘09 Davis, Tommy ’58 ’59 Eickmeyer, Ray ’50 ’51 ’52 ’53 Frisella, Scott ‘92 Cooper, Raymond ’89 Day, Chet ’77 ’78 Elder, Raymond ’14 Frohbieter, Todd ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 Cooper, Tim ’78 Dayton, Putzer ’87 ’89 Elgin, Andrew ’84 ’85 ’86 Fuller, Terrance ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 Cope, Wayne ‘92 ‘93 Dean, Derek ’88 ’89 ‘90 Elk, Jim ‘59 Futrell, Cory ‘97 Corcoran, Ed ’49 ’50 ’51 Dejohnette, Levi ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Ellington, Grayson ’29 Cothern, Bill ’28 ’29 Delap, Charlie ’82 Elliott, Gary ’66 ’68 Cotton, Kishan ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 DeMaine, Don ’67 ’68 Ellis, Elias ‘05 ‘06 Galindo, Kevin ‘11 Couch, Alastair ‘94 ‘97 Denbow, Darrin ‘94 Elmore, Larry ’72 ’73 ’74 Gambill, Billy ’46 Forrest, Dennis ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 E 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com Foster, Scott ’70 ’71 ’72 G 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Hissam, Jonathan ‘06 ‘07 Gardner, Deotis ‘92 Green, Julian ‘09 ‘11 Harris, Leroy ’75 ’76 Hobbs, Roland ’54 Gardner, Price ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Green, Reggie ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 Harris, Maurice ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘96 Hodges, Ted ’27 ’28 ’29 Garner, Don ’51 ’56 Green, Sam ’48 ’49 Harris, Willie ’73 ’74 Hoeflinger, Jon ‘05 ‘06 Garner, John ‘91 Greene, Darrell ’88 Harrison, Bill ’63 ’64 ’65 Hoffman, Eddie ’38 Garrett, Cyril ’39 Greene, Byron ’86 Harrison, Montis ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Hogan, Chris ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Garrett, Jemale ‘07 ‘08 Greenleaf, Dedrick ‘94 Hartman, Herman ‘98 Hogue, Bobby ’59 ’60 Garris, Pete ’65 ’66 ’67 ’68 Greenwald, Carl ’48 ’49 ’51 Hatfield, Jim ’80 Holifield, Darrell ’78 ’79 ’80 Garrison, Danny ’75 ’76 ’77 ’78 Greve, Tyler ‘11 Hawkins, Jackie ‘09 Holt, Boyce ’52 Gartman, Bruce ’80 ’81 ’82 Grider, William ’54 Hawkins, Joe ’52 Holland, James ’45 ’47 ’49 Gaston, Adam ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Griffin, Derrick ’79 ’80 Hawley, William G. ’31 ’32 Holligan, Tyson ‘09 Gaston, Bobby ’83 ’84 Griffin, Jimbo ’89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Hawthorne, Rodney ‘94 ‘95 Hollimon, Joe ’71 ’72 ’73 ’74 Gatlin, Jim ’70 ’71 Griffin, Joe ’76 ’77 ’78 Hayden, Lewis ’46 ’47 Hollingsworth. R.W. ’59 Gatto, Nick ‘99 ‘00 Grigory, Bill ’55 Haynes, Fred ’79 ’80 Hollins, Devin ‘04 ‘05 Gauthreaux, Bryan ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Grigsby, Zach ‘02 ‘03 Hazel, Gene ’48 ’49 Holmes, Gary ’78 ’79 Gebert, Ralph ’49 ’50 ’51 ’52 Grisham, Mark ’83 Head, DuRan ‘93 Holmes, Tausean ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Gentry, Bob ’70 Grosse, Vernon ’50 ’51 Head, Julius ’59 Hooper, Andy ’63 Gericke, Dean ‘10 Guice, Rex ’51 Headley, Keith ‘98 ‘99 ‘01 ‘02 Horton, Kevin ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Germany, Reginald ’51 Gunn, David ’59 ’60 ’61 Heard, Hillery ’24 ’25 Horton, Melvin ’31 ’32 ’33 Gerring, Russ ’47 Gwin, Terry ’65 ’66 Heard, Tibbs ‘26 ’28 ‘29 Horton, Todd ’85 ’86 ’87 ’88 Heath, Eddie ’34 ’35 ’36 Houston, Marvin ’87 ’88 Heath, Huel ’63 Howard, Tom ’67 Gibbs, Charles ’56 ’57 Gibbs, Hugh ’59 H Gibbs, Steven ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Hagaman, Marvin ’59 ’60 ’61 Heath, Wayne ‘01 Howington, Dock ’15 Gibson, Bill ’45 Haigh, John ’25 Heern, Howard ’39 Hubner, Mike ’74 ’76 Gibson, Jeremy ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Haigler, Marshall ‘92 Henault, Andy ‘98 ‘99 Hudson, Dale ’46 ’47 ’48 Gibson, Mark ‘91 ‘92 Hale, Mitchell ’62 ’63 Henderson, Jerime ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 Hudson, Wayne ’85 ’86 ’87 ’88 Gilbow, Paul ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 Hales, Steve ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 Henderson, Lucious ‘09 ‘10 Huffman, Mike ’61 Gill, Page ‘06 ‘08 Haley, Eric ’88 ’89 Henderson, Russ ’80 ’81 Hughey, Frank ’27 ’28 ’29 ’30 Gillott, Trevor ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Hall, Bryan ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Henderson, Victor ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 Humphreys, T.J. ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 Ginder, Bobby ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 Hall, C.O. ’34 ’35 Hendrick, Bob ’72 ’74 Hunt, Lee ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Glasgow, Doyne ’41 Hall, Rodrick ‘10 ‘11 Hendrix, Bill ’30 ’31 ’32 ’33 Hunt, Marc ‘90 ‘92 Gleghorn, Mike ’83 Hamilton, James ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Hendrix, Hayden ‘91 Hunter, Dave ’50 Glenn, Dwaine ’65 ’66 ’67 Hamilton, Mark ‘00 Henry, Sevastin ‘92 Hurt, Gary ‘97 ‘98 Glover, Darius ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Hamlet, P.L. ’49 Henson, Brandon ‘05 ‘06 Glover, George ’36 Hammons, Foy ’13 ’14 ’15 ’19 Herman, Alex ’78 ’79 Goad, Byron ’23 ’24 ’25 ’26 Hampton, Anthony ‘92 Herrold, Nathan ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Ingle, David ’89 Goddard, Steve ’68 ’69 ’70 Hampton, Bill ’41 Hewitt, Travis ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Ingram, Kenny ’89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Goldbert, Milford ’51 ’52 ’53 Hampton, Ed ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 Heyward, Burgess ’74 Golden, Randy ’72 ’74 ’75 Hanschen, Steve ’76 ’78 ’79 Heywood, Fred ’25 Golleher, Mitch ’73 Haney, Andy ’71 ’72 ’73 ’74 Hickenbotham, James ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 Jackson, Anthony ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Gooch, Jim ’34 ’35 ’36 Hanger, Jim ’63 Hickman, Prince ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Jackson, Gary ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 Goodman, Jack ’60 ’61 Hankins, Gary ’65 ’66 ’67 Hicks, Brian ‘03 ‘04 Jackson, Frankie ‘11 Goodman, Joe ’70 Harb, Burt ’13 ’14 ’16 Hiett, Dick ’21 ’22 Jackson, Julius ‘03 Goodson, R.W. ’58 Hardin, Millard ’35 ’36 Higgins, Patrick ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 Jackson, Shervarius ‘11 Gore, Clinton ’61 ’62 Hardy, Greg ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Hight, Howard ’45 Jackson, Tony ’77 Gore, Stacy ’83 ’84 ı85 Harkless, Larry ’75 ’77 Hilburn, Dick ’54 ’55 ’56 Jackson, Wally ’51 Goss, Elbert ’33 Harlan, Woody ‘56 Hill, Don ’31 ’32 Jacobs, Elliot ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Grace, LeKeith ‘02 ‘03 Harms, Keith ’85 ’86 ’87 Hill, Greg ’72 James, Chris ‘05 ‘06 Graff, Bill ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 Harp, Waldell ‘97 Hill, Harvey Lee ’53 James, Jamarrow ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 Graham, John ’57 ’58 Harper, Dave ’71 Hill, Stewe ’89 ‘90 James, John Ed ’35 ’36 Graham, William ‘91 Harrell, Calvin ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Hillers, Ron ’86 ’87 James, Roy ‘93 ‘94 Granata, Tom ’75 ’76 ’77 Harrell, Stacy ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 Hills, Adrian ‘10 ‘11 Jansen, Steve ’70 Grandberry, William ‘01 Harrell, Tres ‘97 Hilton, Drew ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Jarboe, Josh ‘11 Grant, Corey ‘92 Harris, Anthony ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Hines, David ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 Jefferson, Marcel ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Grant, Larry ‘92 ‘93 Harris, Darren ’88 ’89 Hinrichs, Charles ’66 ’67 ’68 ’69 Jeffress, Maurice ’46 ’47 ’48 Grassmyer, Leon ’54 ’55 ’56 ’57 Harris, Ed ’71 Hinrichs, Mike ’66 ’67 ’73 ’74 Jeffries, O. ’13 Graves, Marvin ’31 ’32 ’33 Harris, Henry ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 Hinson, Clingman ’28 ’29 ’30 Jeffries, Wade ’13 ’14 ’15 Gray, Bob ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58 Harris, James ’78 ’79 Hinson, Jim ’47 Jemison, Rickey ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com I J PLAYERS Hinton, Gary ’79 ’80 Harris, LeMarcus ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 2011 IN REVIEW Harris, Larry ’88 ’89 ‘90 ‘91 Green, Gary ’76 ALL−TIME THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL LETTERMEN DIRECTORY Green, Bruce ’38 ’39 Gankiewicz, Steve ’65 ’66 ’67 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Gamlin, Stefan ‘94 ‘95 99 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is ALL−TIME Staff 2011 Opponents This is ASU LETTERMEN asu football Directory in Review 100 Jenkins, Tanner ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 Kautai, Alex ‘09 ‘11 LaRusso, Scott ‘95 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 Jennings, M.D. ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Keane, Tim ’65 ’66 ’67 Lary, James ’16 ’19 Maas, Dale ‘05 ‘06 Jessen, Bill ’40 Keath, David ’41 Lary, Mike ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 Mabone, Troy ’89 ‘90 ‘92 Johnson, Al ’87 ’88 ’89 ‘90 Keith, Norman ’50 Latourette, Harry ’61 ’62 Mabry, Charles ‘99 ‘00 Johnson, Bert ’28 ’29 ’30 Kellar, Keith ’85 ’86 Latimore, Denver ’75 ’76 Mabry, Leon ’40 Johnson, Bill ’79 ’80 ’82 Keller, Clifton ’15 ’16 ’17 Lattimore, Lyle ’73 ’74 Mack, Clifton ’36 ’37 ’39 ’39 Johnson, Charles ’45 Keller, Donald ’37 ’38 ’39 Lauderdale, James ’38 ’40 Mack, Jerry ’79 ’80 ’81 Johnson, Charles ‘03 Keller, Gordon ’13 ’14 ’20 Lawrence, Greg ’76 ’77 ’78 Mack, Jerry ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Johnson, Clevon ’79 Keller, Harold ’30 ’31 ’32 ’33 Lawrence, Larry ’75 ’76 ’77 ’78 Madden, Jerome ’89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Johnson, Craig ’69 ’70 ’71 ’72 Keller, Paul ’17 Laws, Kolumn ‘96 ‘97 Maddox, Cornelius ’74 ’75 ’76 ’77 Johnson, David ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Keller, Roy ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 Lawson, Derek ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Maddox, Preston ’84 ’85 Johnson, Derek ‘10 Kellett, Orville ’35 ’36 ’37 Lawson, Marcus ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Malham, Mike ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 Johnson, Ernest ’45 Kellim, Erik ‘99 ‘00 Layne, Bucky ’75 ’76 Manatt, John ’72 ’73 ’74 Johnson, Garry ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 Kelly, Paul ’45 Leach, Frank ’54 Manderson, Claude ’58 Johnson, Harry ’24 ’25 Kelly, Ralph ’76 ’77 Leahey, Sam ‘07 Mandich, Matt ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Johnson, Jack ’48 ’49 Kelly, Waddell ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 Ledbetter, Clint ’84 ’85 ’86 Mann, Ray ’34 Johnson, James ‘04 ‘05 Kelso, Bill ’40 Ledbetter, Virgil ’46 Manning, Tom ’50 ’51 ’52 ’53 Johnson, Jesse ’46 ’48 ’54 ’55 Kent, Tom ’53 ’54 ’56 Lee, Greg ’84 ’85 ’86 ’87 Manns, Robert ’47 ’48 ’49 ’50 Johnson, Lawrence ’85 Kerfoot, Oliver ’45 Lee, Jerome ‘95 Marcellus, John ’33 Johnson, Lennie ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Kilcrease, Jaqaun ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Lee, Lamar ’58 Marschewski, James ’65 Johnson, Lenny ‘00 Killen, Michael ’88 ’89 Lee, Lamar ‘02 ‘03 Marshall, Jerald ’74 ’75 ’76 ’77 Johnson, Nikita ’85 Kilow, Robert ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Lee, Qushaun ‘11 Marshall, Sean ‘08 Johnson, Robert ’41 Kimble, Richard ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 Lee, Ramone ‘97 Martillo, Dick ’61 ’62 Johnson, Roy ’88 ’89 ‘90 ‘91 Kincy, Anthony ‘11 Lee, Shelby ’63 ’64 Martin, James ’22 Johnson, S.T. ’46 ’47 ’48 King, Berry ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Lemon, Cleo ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Martin, Lance ‘04 ‘05 Johnson, Thomas ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 King, Dennis ’75 ’76 ’77 Leonard, Corey ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Martin, Sam ’46 Johnson, Tom ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 King, Robert ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Lewis, Judious ’83 ’84 Martin, Troy ’11 Johnson, Tyrell ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Kinsworthy, Terry ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 Lieter, Dale ’39 Martinzak, Dick ’48 Johnson, Varon ’79 Kirkpatrick, Paul ’53 Ligon, Jeremiah ‘95 ‘96 Mashburn, Ken ’62 ’63 ’64 Johnston, David ’37 Klipsch, Jamie ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 Lilly, James ’33 ’34 Mason, Harold ’82 ’84 Joiner, Brandon ‘10 ‘11 Knight, Greg ‘90 Linsy, Eric ‘92 ‘93 Mason, Michael ‘93 ‘94 Jones, Allen ’45 Knight, Parkin ’31 ’32 Lisko, Freddie ’75 ’77 ’78 Massena, Orley ’66 ’67 ’68 ’69 Jones, Cameron ‘94 Koenig, Glen ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Lisko, Jimmy ‘72 ’73 ’74 ‘75 Massey, Robert ’50 Jones, Chris ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘04 Koets, Kyle ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Liss, Lawrence ’50 Matlock, Dennis ‘80 ’81 ’82 Jones, Clarence ’45 Kohonke, Dean ’15 ’16 ’17 Little, Jarod ‘03 ‘04 Matthews, Byron ’87 ’88 ’89 ‘90 Jones, Don ‘09 ‘11 Koldus, John ’50 ’51 ’52 Little, Koetter ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Matthews, Frank ’21 ’22 Jones, Garrick ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Konecny, Kevin ’77 ’78 Littleton, Chris ‘02 ‘03 ‘05 Matthews, Reggie ’89 Jones, Greg ’86 ’87 Konvalinka, Jeremy ‘98 Lloyd, Victor ’33 Matthews, Robert ‘99 Jones, Joe ‘99 ‘00 Kramer, Sonny ’46 Lockhart, Steve ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Maxfield, Sean ‘09 Jones, Joseph ‘99 Kunz, Al ’51 ’52 ’53 Lockley, Heath ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Maxwell, Larry ’66 Logan, Prince ‘93 Mays, Khari ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Lohman, Zeke ’23 ’24 ’25 ’26 Mayes, Curtis ’16 Jones, Julian ‘10 ‘11 L Jones, Ken ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 M Jones, Kevin ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Ladd, ’22 Long, Josh ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Mayo, Billy ’53 ’54 Jones, Kimani ‘02 ‘03 Lafferty, Grover ’41 Looney, Leonard ’13 ’15 Mays, Lawrence ’88 ’89 ‘90 Jones, Kyle ’83 ’84 Lagomarcino, Brian ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 Lorick, John ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 Meachum, Cory ‘06 Jones, Robert ‘90 LaGrone, Cecil ’67 ’68 ’69 ’70 Lorigan, Cole ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Meeks, Ron ’75 ’76 Jones, Rodney ’74 ’75 Lamb, Gordon ’28 ’29 Louis, Alfred ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Meier, Hank ’48 Jones, Stan ’70 ’71 ’72 Lamb, Nolan ’31 ’32 ’33 Lovelady, James ‘96 Melio, Joe ’46 ’47 ’48 Jones, Tyrone ’87 ’88 Lambert, Lawrence ’11 Loving, Sylvester ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 Meredith, Jarry ’34 Jordan, Chester ‘90 Lampo, Ronald ’56 Lowrey, Doug ’70 ’71 ’72 ’73 Meredith, Jack ’41 Jordan, Jimmy ’46 Lanaux, Bob ‘99 ‘00 Lucas, Earl ‘11 Metcalfe, James ’45 Jordan, J.T. ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Landers, Bill ’45 ’48 Luellen, Brandon ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Metzler, Charles ’21 Jose, Ryan ’89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Landry, Allen ’85 ’86 Luensmann, Chuck ’71 ’72 Metzler, Henry ’38 ’39 ’40 Joyner, Maurice ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 Langford, Tim ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Luter, David ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 Meyer, Dennis ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Jumper, Gerald ‘64 ’65 ’66 ’67 Langley, Jim ’34 Lutes, Charles Roy ’54 Michaels, Mark ‘01 LaPlante, Don ’50 ’51 ’52 Lynch, Claude ’36 ’40 Michles, Earl Ray ’59 ’60 ’61 K Laney, James ’69 Lynch, Dan ’40 ’41 Middlebrook, Orna ’75 ’76 Kaffka, Harold ’46 Larche, Harry ’46 ’47 ’48 Lytle, John ’20 Miller, Aubrey ’89 ‘90 ‘92 Kammer, Kevin ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 Larson, Bob ’49 ’50 ’51 Miller, Charles ’36 ’37 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Parker, Mart ’78 Miller, Dan ’86 ’87 Muzik, Bill ’73 ’74 ’75 ‘76 MacQueen, Donald ’31 ’32 ’33 ’34 Parker, Wayne ’39 ’45 Miller, Don ’58 ’59 Myers, Brett ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 Miller, Glenn ’65 Myers, Neal ‘99 Miller, J.C. ‘99 ‘00 McAlpin, Chris ‘94 ‘95 Najm, Jon ‘05 ‘06 Parson, Gerald ’55 Miller, Jeremy ‘97 McAndrew, Roger ’36 Nalley, Bill ’58 ’59 Patterson, Gerald ’47 Miller, Jerome ’75 ’76 ’78 ’79 McBride, Clark ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Nash, Gus ’22 Patterson, Jerald ’85 ’86 ’87 Miller, Jessie ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 McBride, Rick ’66 ’67 Neal, Curt ’73 Patton, Henry ’41 Miller, Lance ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 McCain, Hassell ’60 ’61 ’62 Neal, Jimmy ’87 ’88 Patton, Tony ’73 ’74 Miller, Scott Key ‘98 ‘99 McCandless, Lee ’31 ’32 ’33 ’34 Neff, Mickey ’57 Pearce, Lloyd ’34 Miller, Tommy ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 McCall, Art ’15 Neihouse, Eric ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 Pebworth, Elam ’60 Miller, William ’36 McCall, Greg ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Nelms, Nick ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Peebles, Larry ’59 ’60 ’61 Millwee, Chris ’70 ’71 McCants, Carlos ‘10 ‘11 Neloms, Marvin ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Pegues, Jerry ‘00 ‘01 Miner, Elbert ’36 McCarley, James ’85 ’86 Nelson, Kenneth ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 Pennington, Royce ’68 Miner, David ’76 McCartney, Frank ’23 Nelson, Roy ’58 ’59 ’60 Peoples, Alex ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Mingo, Cordarious ‘08 ‘09 McCarver, Pat ’55 Nervig, Brian ’78 ’79 Peoples, Alfonzo ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 Minshew, Ronald ’58 ’59 McCaughey, John ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 Newton, Derek ‘09 ‘10 Perkins, Don ’61 ’62 Mitchell, Anthony ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 McCay, George ’56 Nicholson, Rich ’69 ’70 ’71 Perkins, Kenneth ’41 Mitchell, Chappell ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 McClellan, Donk ’40 Noce, Nick ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 Perkins, Lucas ‘92 Mitchell, Cliff ‘10 ‘11 McClelland, Kevin ’66 ’67 ’68 ’69 Noe, Harold ’63 ’64 ’65 Perkins, Tom ’58 ’59 Mitchell, David ’70 ’71 ’72 ’73 McClure, Alton ’40 ’41 Noles, Davie ’72 ’73 ’74 Perrone, Larry ’72 Mitchell, Sean ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 McClure, Rusty ’72 Norman, Jarriel ‘06 ‘08 Perry, Bill ’48 Moellers, John ’87 ’88 ’89 ‘90 McComb, Eldridge ’20 Norman, Ron ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Perry, Kevin ‘07 Mohajir, Terry ‘90 ‘91 McConnell, Clyde ’34 ’35 Northcross, Don ’82 Peters, Eddy ’74 Monk, Chuck ‘89 ‘90 ‘91 McCoy, Atheius ‘97 Norton, W.E.W. ’34 Petersen, Chris ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 Montes, Manuel ’66 ’67 ’68 McCoy, Denarius ‘97 Montgomery, Jermaine ‘02 McCray, Kelcie ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Montgomery, Victor ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 McCuiston, Bob ’61 ’62 ’63 ’64 O’Bar, Joe ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Petzoldt, Devin ’89 ‘91 ‘92 Moody, Walter ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 McCullough, Nelson ’73 O’Bryant, Albert ’73 ’74 Peyton, Virgil ’66 ’67 ’68 ’69 Moore, Andrew ’88 McDaniel, Bob ’22 Odie, Andy ‘94 Pharis, Milton ’39 Moore, Delano ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 McDaniel, Hosea ’31 ’32 ’33 Oldham, Okel ’23 ’24 ’25 ’26 Phelps, Dick ’46 ’47 Moore, Truman ’63 ’64 ’65 ’66 McDaniel, Russell ’87 ’88 ’89 ‘90 Oldham, Orval ’27 ’28 ’29 Phillips, Bill ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Morales, James ‘01 McDonald, Fred ’26 ’27 ’28 ’29 Olliges, Steve ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 Phillips, Casey ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Moreman, Walter ’31 ’32 ’35 McDonald, Jess ‘05 ‘06 O’Neal, Oren ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 Phillips, Corlan ‘97 Morgan, Bruce ’82 McDonald, Mike ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Orr, Marty ’78 Phillips, James ’54 Morgan, Eddie ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 McDonald, Scott ’81 ’82 ’83 Osment, John ’40 Pickering, Bill ’25 Morgan, J.P. ’45 McFadden, Ralph ’16 ’17 Osment, Eugene ’39 ’40 Pinson, Randy ’84 Morman, James ‘99 ‘00 McGee, Stacy ’84 ’85 ’86 ’87 Osselmeier, Gene ’47 ’48 ’49 ’50 Pittman, Dwayne ’81 ’82 ’83 Morris, Clarence ’40 ’41 McGinnis, Benny ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 Oswald, Henry ’52 ’53 Plank, Jeff ’88 ’89 Morris, Mike ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 McGough, David ’72 Overly, Don ’78 ’79 Poag, John ’58 Morris, Sean ’88 ’89 McGuigan, Frank ’67 ’68 Outlaw, Trey ‘11 Politano, Ralph ’65 Morrison, Donnie ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 McGuire, Joe ’36 ’37 ’38 Owen, Russell ’15 ’16 ’17 Pond, Jamie ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Moser, Howard ’15 ’16 McGuire, John ’47 ’48 ’49 Owens, Ben ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Porter, Stanley ‘07 ‘08 Moser, Vivian ’15 ’16 ’17 ’20 McHenry, Elmer ’49 Owens, Charles ’26 ’27 ’ ‘0728 ’29 Powell, Alvin ‘00 ‘01 Mosley, Roderick ‘95 ‘96 McIntosh, Jerome ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Owens, Markel ‘11 Powell, Josh ‘04 Moulton, A.K. ‘01 McKay, Roy ’31 ’32 Mpwo, Eniak ‘00 ‘01 McKenna, Jerry ’77 ’78 ’79 Muckensturm, Dave ’69 ’79 ’71 ’72 McKinney, Anthony ’80 ’82 Padrta, Dominic ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Prater, Cody ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Muckensturm, Jerry ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 McKnight, Jeff ‘11 Pagano, Bill ’63 ’64 ’65 Prater, Kiano ‘09 ‘10 Muckensturm, Kevin ’75 McKinnon, Javon ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Painter, Richard ’67 ’68 Price, Stacy ’81 ’83 ’84 ’85 Muhammad, Darryl ’86 McKinnon, Koby ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Painter, Roy ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 Privett, Leon ’54 ’55 Mullen, Daniel ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 McLennan, Jahbari ‘08 ‘09 Palmer, Don ’85 ’86 ’88 ’89 Puckett, James ’27 ’28 ’29 ’31 Mullins, Dube ’48 McMinn, Mark ’83 ’84 ’85 Palmer, Freddy ’23 Puryear, Steve ’65 ’66 ’67 Mullins, Joel ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 McMurray, Jim ’59 ’60 ’61 Palone, Tony ’77 Pylant, Perry ‘94 ‘95 Murphy, Reginald ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 McNeal, Danny ‘07 Palumbo, Frank ’49 ’50 Murrah, G.H. ’58 ’59 McNeary, Carlos ‘98 Parker, Brandon ‘09 Murray, Butch ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 McPherson, Andy ‘97 ‘98 ‘00 ‘01 Parker, Charles ’45 ’46 Radison, Pete ’46 Murray, Corey ‘01 ‘02 McWherter, Earl ’31 ’32 ’33 Parker, Jodie ’52 Rager, Brandon ‘00 Parkes, Albert ’37 N Parrott, Pat ’75 ’76 ’77 Petroff, Jim ’50 ’51 ’52 ’53 O Pettus, Brent ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 Powell, Orlando ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 P 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com Powers, Howard ’46 ’47 ’48 R PLAYERS Parker, Lorenzo ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 McWilliams, Major ’36 2011 IN REVIEW McWhirter, Chad ‘90 ‘91 Muse, Allen ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ALL−TIME THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL LETTERMEN DIRECTORY Murry, Kedric ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Miller, Clayton ’20 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Miller, Chris ‘05, ‘06 ‘07 101 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players Rager, Richard ’76 ’77 Rogers, Freddy ’82 ’83 Shaw, Joe ’47 ’48 ’49 Soest, George ’82 Ragland, Thomas ’45 Rollins, Brandon ‘04 ‘05, ‘06 ‘07 Shearburn, V.V. ’46 ’47 ‘48 Sommers, Billy ’49 ’50 ’51 ’52 Rains, Kenny ‘11 Romeo, Eddie ’54 ’55 ’56 ’57 Sheard, Lonnell ’82 ’83 ’84 ’85 Sommers, Ray ’50 ’51 Ramage, Rob ‘06 ‘07 Romero, Tex ’49 ’50 ’51 Shedd, Neal ’45 Sorrel, Jack ’23 Rankin, Earl ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58 Roper, Scott ’86 ’87 Sheffield, Brian ‘06 ‘07 Sowell, Jeff ‘97 Ray, Mike ’87 ’88 ’89 Ross, Ed ’36 Shelby, Charles ’31 ’32 ’33 Sowell, Michael ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Ray, Raymond ’72 ’73 Ross, Jack ’70 Shell, Alex ‘90 Spann, Bobby ’52 ’53 ’54 Reavy, George ’47 Roth, Matt ‘03 ‘04 Shelley, Elbert ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Spears, Gene ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Reed, James ’49 ’50 ’51 ’52 Rotton, Clifford ’46 ’47 ’48 Shepard, Isaiah ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Speck, Leslie ’31 ’32 ’33 ’34 Reed, Randy ’75 ’76 ’77 Rowland, Lynn ’89 ‘90 Sherer, Sanchez ‘00 ‘01 Speer, Robert ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 Reed, Tyshon ‘00 ‘01 Roy, Clinton ‘03 ‘04 Sherrod, Neil ’36 Spensieri, Danny ’51 ’52 ’53 ’54 Rees, Harold ’27 ’30 Rucker, Brian ‘00 ‘01 Shivers, John ‘99 Spiers, Tommy ’54 ’55 ’56 Reese, Raymond ’11 ’13 Rudd, John ’51 Shoemake, Shawn ‘05 ‘06 Spikes, Cloyd ’28 ’29 Reese, Tommy ’62 ’63 ’64 ’65 Ruebsam, Dave ’69 ’70 ’71 Shoffner, Charles ’22 ’23 Spivey, Rick ’80 ’81 ’82 Reeves, H.K. ’63 ’64 ’65 Ruffin, Rodney ‘93 ‘94 Shrable, Beau ‘02 Spurlock, Maybrine ’45 Reeves, Steve ‘06 Rufus, Ed ‘93 ‘94 Shrable, Brett ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Stadler, Louis ’50 ’51 ’52 ’53 Reeves, Troy ’56 ’57 ’58 Rump, Ken ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 Shrable, Steve ’77 ’78 ’79 Stadler, Mark ’80 ’81 ’82 Reibe, Matt ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Rumsey, Lance ’88 Sifford, George ’41 Stallings, Ray ’57 Reid, Bobby ’49 ’50 ’51 ’52 Rusak, Dan ’48 Sims, Jerome ’82 ’83 ’84 ’85 Stancil, Hal ’49 Reid, Kenneth ’86 Rush, Charles ’20 Simmons, Alfonzo ‘10 ‘11 Stanford, Gary ’85 Reid, Leonard ’21 Russell, Kirk ’87 ’88 Simmons, James ’70 ’71 ’72 Stanley, Bill ’85 ’86 ’87 ’88 Reid, Stuart ’85 Russell, Robert ’65 Simmons, Kenny ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Staples, Joey ‘92 ‘93 Reider, Ernest ’24 Ruyle, A.D. ’48 ’49 ’50 Simons, Scot ‘96 ‘97 Starson, Tim ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Singleton, Bryan ‘94 ‘95 Steed, Billy ’56 ’57 ’58 Sink, Jason ‘96 ‘97 Steffens, Nick ‘06 Reiman, Jerry ’70 ’71 ’72 ’73 This is ALL−TIME Staff 2011 Opponents This is ASU LETTERMEN asu football Directory in Review 102 Reisching, Carl ’21 ’22 S Retanio, Joe ’35 Sackett, Jeff ’69 ’70 ’71 ’72 Sissell, George ’16 Stegall, Gill ’80 ’81 ’82 Rhodes, Homer ’85 Sain, Tommy ’67 Skillern, James ’13 ’14 Stegall, Jerome ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Rhodes, Justin ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 Sample, Dan ’41 Skora, Eugene ’50 ’51 ’52 ’53 Stephens, Del Ray ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 Richard, Rodney ’83 Sample, Eddie ’38 ’39 Slaughter, Justin ‘05 Stephens, Paul ‘08 Richards, Frank ’84 ’85 ’86 Samples, Burt ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 Slaughter, Tab ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Sterling, Oscar ’15 ’16 Richardson, Jasper ’28 ’29 Sampson, Steve ’86 ’87 Slayton, Joe ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Stevens, Chris ‘96 ‘97 Richardson, Kyle ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Samuel, Dexter ‘11 Smelser, Greg ’70 ’71 Stevens, Ray ’29 Richardson, Rodney ‘95 ‘96 Sanders, Oliver ’26 ’27 Smiley, Tim ’86 ’87 ’88 Steward, ’22 Richardson, Ron ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Sanderson, Marvin ’28 ’29 Smith, Andre ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Steward, Stephan ‘91 Richardson, Sedrick ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Sandholzer, Gil ’84 Smith, C.D. ’39 Stinnett, Steve ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 Richmond, Elshon ’89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Sapp, Alan ’70 Smith, Clyde ’46 ’47 ’48 Stockemer, Taylor ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Rickus, Eddie ’62 ’63 ’64 ’65 Scales, Chaz ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Smith, Danny ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 Stokes, Sandy ’71 Ridgle, Tony ’80 ’82 ’84 Schaefer, John ’70 ’71 ’72 Smith, Darren ‘95 Stolt, Allan ’59 ’50 ’51 Ridgeway, James ’57 ’58 Schenk, Dale ’86 ’87 Smith, Frank ’59 ’60 ’61 Stone, Todd ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 Riggs, Don ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58 Scherman, Jim ’55 ’56 ’57 Smith, Greg ‘09 Storey, O.H. ’33 ’34 Ritchey, Dick ’64 ’65 ’66 ’67 Schmidt, Lennie ’54 Smith, Jack ’66 ’67 ’68 ’69 Stotts, Lloyd ’29 Roach, John ‘11 Schoemel, Justin ‘09 Smith, Jamie ’87 ’88 ’89 Stovall, Paul ’53 ’54 Robak, Ray ’54 ’55 ’56 ’57 Schuler, Will Allen ’16 ’17 Smith, Joe ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Strauss, Al ‘24 Robbins, Mark ’85 ’86 Schwartz, Herb ’21 ’22 Smith, John ’35 Stroud, Tom ’49 Roberts, Dennis ’66 ’67 Scott, Bobby ’49 Smith, Matt ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Struble, Steve ’67 ’68 Roberts, Johnnie ’77 Scott, Dwayne ’87 Smith, Richard ’89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Stuart, Orlin ’37 ’38 Robertson, Jermaine ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Scott, Vernon ’11 ’13 ’14 ’15 Smith, Richard ‘61 ‘62 Stubbs, ’14 Robertson, Justin ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Sears, Tom ‘92 ‘93 Smith, Rob ’78 Stupek, Robert ’54 Robins, Ray ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Seaton, Russell ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Smith, Ron ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Sugg, Jack ’60 ’61 Robison, Lanier ’82 Sechrest, Ness ’53 Smith, Ryan ‘98 ‘99 Sugg, Tommy ’80 Robison, Loran ’24 ’25 ’26 ’27 Settlemire, Dell ’41 Smith, Schuyler ’46 ’47 Suggs, Torrance ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 Robinson, Anthony ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Settlemire, Paul ’37 ’38 ’39 ’40 Smith, Sherodrick ‘11 Sullivan, Ian ‘96 ‘97 Robinson, Chuckie ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Seymore, Jerrold ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Smith, Stan ’82 Sullivan, Murray ’54 Robinson, Terry ’57 ’58 Shacey, Latham ’37 Smith, Steve ‘90 ‘91 Sullivent, Neely ‘10 ‘11 Robinson, Vernon ’20 Shannon, Charles ’79 ’80 Smith, Terry ’73 ’74 ’75 Summers, Dan ’62 ’63 ’64 ’65 Roddy, Joe ’20 Shannon, John ’77 ’78 Snellgrove, Frank ’45 Suskie, John ’84 ’85 ’86 Roebuck, Randy ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Sharp, Carlos ’88 ’89 ‘90 ‘91 Snider, Butch ’83 ’84 ’85 Swepston, John ’31 ’32 ’33 Roetzel, Sean ‘92 ‘93 Sharp, Isom ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Snider, Marion ’38 Swopes, Kenny ‘92 Rogers, Billy ’47 Shatley, Andy ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Snodgrass, Jack ’60 Swinney, Clovis ’67 ’68 ’69 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Willis, Oscar ’84 ’85 Turley, Jim ’53 ’54 ’55 Weaver, Jimmy ’78 Wilson, Farrell ’80 ’82 ’83 ’84 Tarle, Jim ‘94 ‘95 Turner, Billy Joe ’60 ’61 ’62 Weaver, Keith ’81 ’82 ’83 ’84 Wilson, Freddy ‘92 ‘93 Tate, Andre ’85 ’86 ’87 ’88 Turner, Brent ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 Webb, Wesley ’41 Wilson, George ’88 ‘90 Tate, Eric ’89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Turner, Matt ‘96 ‘97 Weiner, Max ’89 Wilson, Larry ’53 ’54 Tate, Kelvin ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 Turner, Will ’11 ’13 Weir, Sammy ’60 ’61 ’62 Wimberley, Jerry ’37 Taula, Eti ‘00 ‘01 Tyre, Block ’29 ’30 ’31 ‘32 Wells, Phillip ’88 ‘89 ‘90 ‘91 Wineland, Keith ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Werner, David ’62 ’63 ’64 ’65 Winford, Benny ’64 ’65 ’66 ’67 Wesley, Nyeem ‘03 ‘04 Winford, Bill ’56 ’57 ’58 Tankersley, Ollie ’15 ;16 ’17 ’19 Taylor, Gilbert ’22 ’23 Taylor, Kennon ’77 ’78 U Willis, Mark ’82 ’83 ’84 ’85 Taylor, Matt ’82 ’83 Uhlmansiek, Tom ’46 West, Terry ’56 ’57 ’58 Winfrey, Stan ’72 ’73 ’74 Taylor, Matt ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Underwood, Leon ’46 Westbrook, David ‘97 Winters, Hansel ’29 ’30 ’31 ’32 Westmoreland, Harold ’55 ’56 Wiseman, Jim ’84 ’85 ’86 ’87 Wheatley, Don ’46 Wiseman, Tom ’73 Taylor, Melvin ’80 ’81 Teat, Ron ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 V Templeton, Bill ’54 ’55 ’56 Van Dolah, Evan ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Whisnant, Gary ‘62 Withers, Anthony ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Templeton, Mike ’81 ’82 ’83 ’84 Van Dyke, Russell ’16 ’17 ’19 Whitaker, Charley ’14 ’15 ’17 Witt, Keith ’14 ’15 ’16 Terry, Charles ’45 Vargas, David ‘02 ‘03 White, Aaron ’61 ’62 ’63 ’64 Woit, Richie ’50 ’51 ’52 ’53 White, Carlo ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Wood, Gwin ’66 ’67 White, Jonathan ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Wood, Jason ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 White, Paul ’53 ’54 Wood, Wendell ’62 ’64 White, Ruffin ’13 ’14 Wood, William ’36 ’37 White, Troy ‘05 Woods, Dorvus ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Whiteside, Boris ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Woods, Joe ’38 ’39 Whiting, Terry ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Woods, Kevin ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Whitney, Joshua ‘09 Woods, Rennell ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 Wicks, Jimmy ’74 ’75 ’76 ’77 Woolford, Shep ’50 ’52 Wideman, Lloyd ‘92, ‘93. ‘94, ‘95 Wooten, William ‘98 ‘99 Wilbanks, David ’54 ’55 Worthen, Ron ’66 ’67 Wilbourne, Ryan ‘09 Wrenn, Oscar ‘31 ‘32 Wilcots, Keith ‘09 Wright, Alan ‘11 Wiles, Rob ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Wright, Dallen ‘76 Wilf, Lann ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Wright, Jack ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Wilhelm, Bennie ’46 ’47 Wright, Larry ‘52 ‘53 Wilkerson, Cedric ‘06 ‘07 Wright, Lee Charles ‘79 ‘80 ‘83 Wilkerson, Joe ’39 Wright, Ronnell ‘11 Wilkins, Emil ’50 ’51 ’52 Wyke, Jesse ‘37 Wilkinson, Bobby ’46 Wyke, Martin ‘37 Wilbourn, Ryan ‘08 ‘11 Wyse, Johnny ‘80 Thomas, Duane ’80 Thomas, Haven ‘94 Thomas, Jack ’55 Thomas, MaQuonzie ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 Thomas, Maurice ‘95 Thomas, Quinton ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 Thomas, Richard ’71 ’72 ’73 Thomas, Solomon, ‘98 Thomas, William ‘92 Thomasson, Greg ’55 ’56 Thompkins, Brandon ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Thompson, Burl ’21 ’24 ’25 ’26 Thompson, Edward ’41 Thompson, Eugene ’55 ’57 ’58 ’59 Thompson, Horace ’24 Thompson, Levi ‘07 ‘08 Thorn, Doss ’17 ’20 ’21 Thornton, Coburn ’29 ’30 ’32 ’33 Thornton, Sirgregory ‘10 ‘11 Thrower, Vincent ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Tierney, John ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 Tilley, Willard ’39 ’40 Tillman, Leveren ’80 ’81 Tims, Enoch ’76 ’77 ’78 Tiner, Al ’80 ’81 Tinsley, Austin ‘92 ‘93 ‘95 ‘97 Tirey, Tom ’56 Todd, Courtney ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Tolbert, Christopher ‘11 Tolbert, Derrick ‘91 Tolin, Steve ’77 Tolleson, Shane ‘01 ‘02 Tomlinson, Bob ’51 Toney, Darren ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Toney, Derrick ’88 ’89 ‘90 ‘91 Toney, Frank ’71 Tookes, Steven ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Trahan, Leroy ‘08 Trail, Billy ’58 ’59 Traylor, Tim ’79 Trieshman, Ed ’49 ’50 Troutt, Ed ’82 ’83 ’84 Vegas, Sam ‘03 ‘04 Venters, Casey ‘01 ‘03 Vicory, Henry ’11 Victorian, Jonathan ‘10 Vidal, Manuel ’51 ’52 Vincent, Gary ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 W Wade, Devrett ‘05 ‘06 Wagner, Rudy ’50 ’51 ’52 ’53 Wakwe, Stanley ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Walden, Cruise, ‘07 Waldrop, James ’86 ’87 Waldrup, Bubba ’68 Waleszonia, Joe ’68 ’69 ’70 Walker, Chuck ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Walker, Corey ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 Walker, Daylan ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Walker, Dennis ’81 ’82 Walker, Eddie ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Walker, Eric ’89 ‘90 Walker, Jacquis ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Walker, Tommy ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Wallace, Jeremy ‘06 Wallin, Harold ’62, ’63 ’64 ’65 Wallin, Horace ’26 Walls, David ’66 ’67 ’68 ’69 Walls, Lloyd ’74 ’75 ’76 Walls, Marshall ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Walters, Bill ’48 Walton, Tony ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 Ward, Hollis ’27 ’28 ’29 Ward, Josh ‘03 Ware, Kraig ’88 ’89 Warren, Antonio ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 Washington, J.J. ‘95 ‘96 ‘98 ‘99 Washington, Lester ’74 Watkins, Clark ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Watkins, Jeremie ‘96 ‘97 Watkins, Wayne ’21 ’22 Watson, Adam ‘01 Williams, Anthony ’78 ’79 Williams, Brandon ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Y Williams, Clarence ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Yarbrough, Larry ‘70 Williams, Cliff ’80 Young, Bobby ‘78 ‘79 Williams, Corey ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Young, David ‘66 Williams, Country ’87 ’88 ’89 ‘90 Young, Harold ‘31 ‘32 Williams, Dominique ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Young, Jim ‘22 ‘23 ‘24 ‘25 Williams, Frank ’14 Young, Les ‘77 Williams, James ‘11 Young, Mitchell ‘83 ‘84 Williams, Jimmy ’76 ’78 Young, Sterling ‘11 Williams, Joe ‘02 Young, W.A. ‘66 Williams, Josh ‘04 ‘06 Youngblood, Robert ‘59 Williams, Marcus ‘92 Williams, Marquette ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Z Williams, Marquis ‘93 Zabrowski, Larry ‘57 ‘58 ‘59 Williams, Opie ’29 Zachery, Lamont ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 Williams, Ramon ‘04 Zachry, Greg ‘84 ‘85 ‘87 Williams, Tim ‘93, ‘95 ‘96 Zalud, Bobby ‘10 ‘11 Williams, Varko ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Zolper, Dennis ‘66 ‘67 ‘68 Williams, Vern ’55 Williams, Wesley ’77 ’78 Watson, Bobby ’75 ’76 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS Weaver, Carroll ’29 ’30 2011 IN REVIEW Watson, Charles ’88 ’89 Turcotte, Eugene ’21 all−time THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL lettermen DIRECTORY Tryon, Andrew ‘11 T COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 103 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff year−by−year 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory results asu football in Review 104 1911—Won 1, Lost 1 Coach—F.T. Parks 6 Paragould H.S. 6 Paragould H.S. 11 0 1912—Won 3, Lost 1 Coach—F.T. Parks 6 Memphis CBC 7 Paragould H.S. 6 Corning H.S. 20 Paragould H.S. 1916—Won 4, Lost 3 Coach—E.W. Brannon 0 Ole Miss 19 Union University 13 S.E. Missouri 0 Ark. Teachers 6 Arkansas College 7 Ouachita 27 Memphis State 20 0 0 19 0 12 0 1921—Won 3, Lost 2, Tied 1 Coach—Foy Hammons 14 Arkansas College 7 0 Little Rock College 13 7 Bethel College 0 7 Ark. Teachers 13 19 Memphis State 0 0 S.E. Missouri 0 20 0 1922—Won 0, Lost 7 0 0 1917—Won 4, Lost 2, Tied 1 Coach—T.E. Dandelet 0 Arkansas College 51 Coach—E.W. Brannon 82 0 Ole Miss 0 0 Ark. Teachers 1913—Won 3, Lost 1, Tied 1 69 18 Union University 0 0 Arkansas Tech Coach—Clint Young 42 0 0 Arkansas A&M 69 Arkansas College 0 19 Memphis State 14 0 Little Rock College 38 0 Memphis CBC 0 0 S.E. Missouri 68 0 0 Memphis State 0 Hendrix 30 101 Ark. Teachers 51 40 0 S.E. Missouri 21 Memphis U. School 0 0 Ouachita 0 67 Memphis All-Stars 0 20 Arkansas College 1923—Won 0, Lost 6, Tied 1 Coach—T.E. Dandelet 1918—No Team 1914—Won 4, Lost 3 0 Alumni 0 Coach—E.W. Brannon 0 Arkansas College 46 0 Ole Miss 20 1919—Won 2, Lost 5 0 S.E. Missouri 6 0 Hendrix 48 Coach—Foy Hammons 40 6 Arkansas College 0 6 Memphis State 0 0 Ark. Teachers 6 7 Henderson-Brown 0 0 Ark. Teachers 8 0 Memphis State 39 48 Memphis CBC 0 14 Ouachita 13 0 St. Louis Univ. 27 6 Southwestern 20 7 Camp Pike 16 0 Arkansas A&M 18 Memphis State 6 1915—Won 4, Lost 1, Tied 1 Coach—E.W. Brannon 10 Ole Miss 0 41 Memphis State 0 26 +P’gould Bus. College 0 0 Henderson-Brown 0 7 Ouachita 13 16 Southern Illinois 0 +Called at end 1st qtr. 0 Ole Miss 0 Union University 0 Arkansas Tech 32 13 1924—Won 4, Lost 4 19 Coach—Bill Stanley 24 Alumni 12 Mayfield College 1920—Won 3, Lost 3 7 Ole Miss Coach—Foy Hammons 0 Ole Miss 33 0 Ark. Teachers 13 Memphis State 0 33 Southern State 12 Arkansas College 19 19 Arkansas A&M 0 Ouachita College 27 0 Arkansas College 13 Union University 6 0 S.E. Missouri 18 Camp Pike 12 0 0 10 14 0 12 7 13 1925—Won 4, Lost 3, Tied 1 Coach—Herbert Schwartz 0 Ole Miss 53 19 Memphis State 0 6 Southwestern 13 0 Hendrix 46 27 Southern State 0 12 Ark. Teachers 6 1 Ark-Monticello (forfeit) 0 0 Arkansas College 0 1926—Won 4, Lost 3, Tied 1 Coach—Herbert Schwartz 0 Ole Miss 28 7 Memphis State 0 0 Southern State 20 0 Southern Illinois 10 13 Lambuth College 0 0 Ark. Teachers 0 26 Arkansas A&M 6 14 Arkansas College 7 1927—Won 4, Lost 3 Coach—Herbert Schwartz 6 Union University 14 0 Ouachita 26 14 Southern Illinois 0 0 Southern State 13 9 Memphis State 6 13 Mayfield College 7 19 Arkansas A&M 0 1928—Won 3, Lost 3, Tied 1 Coach—Herbert Schwartz 59 Mtn. Home College 0 20 Lambuth College 6 0 Southern State 22 14 Memphis State 19 6 Arkansas College 6 0 S.E. Missouri 12 6 Little Rock College 0 ASU’S FULL-TIME ASSISTANTS (1955-PRESENT) Allen, Doug (1992-96) Allen, Jody (1992-93) Allen, Tom (2011) Armstrong, Wayne (1963-67) Batoon, Corey (2009-2011) Behne, Tate (2002-07) Block, King (1955-59) Bobo, John (1992) Burtnett, Leon (1999-2001) Butler, Keith (1998) Calcagni, Ron (1984-86) Caldwell, Bill (1961) Caldwell, Steve (1985-89) Carr, Roger (1991) Carter, Jeff (1999-2001) Collins, Pat (1990) Conway, Mike (2001) Corless, Kevin (2002-10) Creehan, Denny (1997) Curtis, Jack (2002-08) Daniels, Keith (1990-91) Davidson, Bill (1965-69) Davis, Phil (1983, 1987-91, 2001) Denton, Bob (1959) Drinkwitz, Eliah (First Year) Duncan, Butch (1973) Durham, Scott (1992-97) Dykes, Parker (1973-79) Ellender, Bennie (1962) Federle, Adam (2010) Fichtner, Randy (1997-2000) Floyd, Don (1964) Freeze, Hugh (2010) Gibson, Bubba (1990-91) Gilbert, Tony (2002-10) Gore, Clinton (1971-73) Grimes, J.B. (First Year) Gunn, David (2002-present) Hagaman, Marvin (1968-70) Hall, Brandon (First Year) Hand, Mike (1990-96) Harris, Maurice (2008-2011) Hawley, Eldon (1980-89) Heard, Grant (2011) Herzog, Ricky (1991-96) Hiller, Darren (2002-2011) Hoggard, Don (1983-91) Hossler, Palmer (1990-96) Ingram, Kenny (First Year) Jackson, Jim (1959-61) Johnson, Jesse (1959-61) Jones, Joe (1968-70) Jordan, Tom (1994-96) Keane, Tim (1973-89) Kiffin, Chris (First Year) Lacewell, Larry (1960-61) Larche, Harry (1952) Lashlee, Rhett (First Year) Malham, Mike (1971-84) Marshall, Jim (2001) Massey, Pat (1979-82) McCarty, Mike (2004-07) McGinnis, Pete (1992-95) Mitchell, David (1975-91) Morgan, Karl (1997-2000) Parker, Duyane (1955-56) Patterson, Darrell (2001) Peoples, Kevin (2002-09) Petri, Rick (1980-88) Porter, Larry (1999-2001) Richards, Jeff (1991-96) Rothenbuhler, Troy (1997-2001) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com Ruse, Doug (2002-09) Saunders, David (1996-97) Skene, Scott (1993-95) Smith, Corby (2001) Smith, George (1979-82) Stephens, Ken (1960) Studrawa, Greg (1998-2000) Siskey, Tyler (2008-2011) Templeton, Bill (1965-79) Thompson, John (First Year) Tomlin, Mike (1997-98) Tuberville, Tommy (1983-84) Waites, Wilson (1967) Weir, Sammy (1971-72) Wilson, Barry (1997-2000) Wilson, Paul (1996) Winston, Dennis (1990-91) Withrow, Gary (1973-89) Wommack, Dave (2011) Woods, Casey (First Year) Wright, Dante (2002-03) Yanowsky, Don (1997-2000) 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 7 Univ. Tenn. JC 0 Southern Illinois 0 Hendrix 0 27 Arkansas A&M 26 18 Arkansas A&M 0 15 1939—Won 4, Lost 3 6 Coach—Bill Adams 13 13 N.W. Miss. JC 0 13 7 Memphis State 6 6 Missouri Mines 39 1933—Won 2, Lost 4, Tied 2 7 Southern Illinois 0 Coach—E.T. Renfro 0 Hendrix 20 0 Hendrix 0 6 Union University 20 13 Ark. Teachers 6 26 Univ. Tenn. JC 13 0 Tennessee Tech 12 12 Southern State 13 0 Arkansas A&M 14 1940—Won 1, Lost 4, Tied 2 6 Ouachita 34 Coach—Bill Adams 6 0 Memphis State 0 6 N.W. Miss. JC 44 3 Arkansas College 0 12 Missouri Mines 7 Sunflower JC 7 0 Southern Illinois 7 1934—Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 1 13 Austin Peay 0 Coach—Tommie Mills 0 Union University 20 0 Tennessee Tech 6 7 Univ. Tenn. JC 14 0 Memphis State 18 6 Hendrix 0 1941—Won 0, Lost 7 0 Ark. Teachers 25 Coach—Bill Adams 0 Little Rock JC 0 0 S.E. Missouri 44 19 Arkansas A&M 0 0 Missouri Mines 46 6 Southern State 19 0 Sunflower JC 68 0 Arkansas College 12 0 Southern Illinois 27 0 Austin Peay 34 1935—Won 2, Lost 7 0 Union University 70 Coach—Tommie Mills 0 Southern State 19 0 Southwestern 38 7 Southern Illinois 0 1932—Won 3, Lost 4 Coach—Jack Dale 60 N.W. Miss. JC 0 Hendrix 26 Ark. Teachers 0 Southern State 12 Memphis State 0 Arkansas A&M 0 Ouachita 1948—Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 1 Coach—Forrest England 12 Mississippi College 0 13 Western Kentucky 12 13 Delta State 13 34 Henderson 14 6 Kansas State U. 37 7 Middle Tennessee 14 27 Southern Illinois 21 6 Northwest Louisiana 41 13 Memphis State 34 1949—Won 5, Lost 4 Coach—Forrest England 7 Mississippi College 18 14 Memphis Navy 20 14 Ouachita 0 14 Middle Tennessee 25 7 Delta State 6 28 Henderson 6 7 Memphis State 61 7 Missouri Valley 6 13 Union University 7 1950—Won 6, Lost 3 Coach—Forrest England 0 at Mississippi State 67 20 at Ouachita 0 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 1952—Won 8, Lost 3 Coach—Forrest England 39 at Memphis Navy 0 47 Northern Ohio 0 48 Ellington AFB 0 14 at Mississippi State 41 28 at Florence State 7 13 Tennessee Tech 21 42 Lewis College 0 34 at Southern State 0 26 at Pittsburg State 7 41 Emporia State 7 Refrigerator Bowl 19 Western Kentucky 34 1953—Won 8, Lost 0, Tied 2 Coach—Forrest England 19 Abilene Christian 7 38 at Emporia State 19 13 Florence State 13 13 SW Louisiana 12 34 at Lewis College 0 49 Southern State 0 20 at Memphis State 0 14 at Tennessee Tech 7 32 Nebraska Teachers 0 Tangerine Bowl 7 East Texas State 7 1954—Won 1, Lost 8 Coach—Glen Harmeson 25 Lewis College 7 13 at Mississippi State 46 7 at Florence State 26 2 at SW Louisiana 32 0 SE Louisiana 51 7 at Memphis State 26 20 Austin College 61 0 Tennessee Tech 47 0 Abilene Christian 53 PLAYERS 67 28 7 0 51 14 Centre College 12 95 30 Ark. Teachers 19 1947—Won 4, Lost 2, Tied 3 Coach—Forrest England 25 S.E. Missouri 0 14 38 14 Western Kentucky 0 6 28 Arkansas A&M 40 6 14 Washington (Mo.) 12 6 7 Southern Illinois 6 6 7 Pensacola Navy 19 6 19 Memphis State 45 Centre College 0 0 Ark. Teachers 0 2011 IN REVIEW 44 3 53 34 28 6 6 14 6 Delta State 19 27 Florence State 0 46 Southern Illinois 0 21 at Missouri Valley 20 7 at Memphis State 60 1945—Won 2, Lost 4, Tied 1 27 Henderson 13 Coach—J.A. Tomlinson 0 0 Southern Illinois 6 46 at Union University 6 Southern Illinois 6 1951—Won 10, Lost 2 18 Ark. Teachers 0 0 Miss. State B 43 Coach—Forrest England 0 0 Henderson 13 34 Memphis Navy 21 Ark. Teachers 0 0 at Mississippi State 32 6 6 Illinois Wesleyan 27 46 at Arkansas Tech 43 at Delta State 0 13 1946—Won 4, Lost 3, Tied 3 35 Florence State 39 at Troy State 0 Coach—Forrest England 0 S.E. Missouri 8 53 Corry Field (at Blytheville)0 0 0 Xavier (O.) 26 35 Pittsburg State 0 2 Bradley University 26 37 at Henderson State 0 13 Arkansas A&M 13 68 at Southern Illinois Refrigerator Bowl 0 Henderson 0 6 Evansville 6 46 Camp Breckinridge 12 Tangerine Bowl 14 Southern Illinois 12 35 20 Illinois Wesleyan 0 20 Stetson Univ. 1942—No Team 1943—No Team 1944—No Team year−by−year THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS results ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 0 25 27 46 28 27 7 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 18 Memphis State 1929—Won 2, Lost 5 0 Univ. Tenn. JC Coach—Herbert Schwartz 22 Lambuth 0 0 Hendrix 12 Caruthersville JC 13 7 St. Louis Univ. 0 Southern Arkansas 39 0 Arkansas A&M 0 Memphis State 6 0 Ark. Teachers 14 Mayfield College 0 6 Southern State 0 S.E. Missouri 25 13 Arkansas College 54 1936—Won 3, Lost 5 Coach—Leslie Speck 1930—Won 1, Lost 4, Tied 3 0 Southwestern Coach—Herbert Schwartz 7 Southern Illinois 0 Caruthersville JC 0 6 Delta State 0 Hendrix-Henderson 19 7 Univ. Tenn. JC 7 Univ. Tenn. JC 7 7 Hendrix 0 Ark. Teachers 6 7 Arkansas A&M 13 Memphis State 6 13 Southern State 0 Arkansas A&M 0 7 Ark. Teachers 0 Southern State 19 0 Arkansas College 27 1937—Won 1, Lost 5 Coach—Leslie Speck 1931—Won 6, Lost 2 0 Southwestern Coach—Jack Dale 0 Delta State 6 Alumni 0 16 Univ. Tenn. JC 34 Bethel Col. (Tenn.) 0 0 Hendrix 13 Bethel Col. (Ky.) 0 0 Ark. Teachers 6 Univ. Tenn. JC 0 0 Arkansas A&M 6 Ark. Teachers 18 14 Memphis State 6 1938—Won 3, Lost 3 6 Arkansas A&M 22 Coach—Leslie Speck 13 Southern State 7 2 Memphis State 105 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff year−by−year 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory results asu football in Review 106 1955—Won 6, Lost 3 Coach—Gene Harlow 41 Lewis College 7 Florence State 6 Murray State 21 at SE Louisiana 21 at Memphis State 40 at Austin College 27 at Tennessee Tech 6 at Austin Peay 33 Arkansas Tech 1956—Won 5, Lost 4 Coach—Gene Harlow 56 Concordia (Neb.) 39 at Florence State 21 Louisiana Tech 9 at Mississippi State 28 at Murray State 0 at Memphis State 6 Tennessee Tech 27 Austin Peay 7 at Arkansas Tech 1957—Won 4, Lost 5 Coach—Gene Harlow 13 at Southern Illinois 15 Florence State 13 at Mississippi State 32 S.E. Oklahoma 19 at Louisiana Tech 27 Murray State 0 at Memphis State 6 at Tennessee Tech 13 Arkansas Tech 1958—Won 4, Lost 5 Coach—Hugh Taylor 7 Louisiana Tech 0 at Florence State 14 Univ. of Tampa 0 at Mississippi State 16 Austin Peay 20 at Murray State 48 Southern State 7 at Univ. of Florida 50 at Arkansas Tech 1959—Won 3, Lost 6 Coach—Hugh Taylor 15 NE Louisiana 0 at Louisiana Tech 14 Florence State 14 at Mississippi State 19 Western Illinois 36 Murray State 13 at Univ. of Tampa 6 at Tennessee Tech 54 Central Missouri 1960—Won 4, Lost 5 Coach—King Block 7 at NE Louisiana 7 Louisiana Tech 19 at Florence State 9 at Mississippi State 6 at Montana State 27 at Murray State 14 Mississippi Southern 13 6 Tennessee Tech 17 22 6 21 The Citadel 12 13 1961—Won 3, Lost 6 12 Coach—King Block 9 20 21 at U. of S. Dakota 47 19 8 at Louisiana Tech 6 20 14 Florence State 9 19 6 Montana State 6 0 at Mississippi State 38 0 at Miss. Southern 20 22 Murray State 14 7 Wisconsin State 8 28 0 6 at The Citadel 13 13 1962—Won 6, Lost 3 19 Coach—King Block 7 27 9 at S. Dakota State 14 34 23 at Florence State 14 26 34 St. Mary (Kan.) 0 13 20 Mississippi College 7 25 14 The Citadel 9 at Murray State 14 7 Mississippi Southern 20 12 at Tennessee Tech 20 0 6 18 U. of S. Dakota 13 47 1963—Won 2, Lost 6 7 Coach—Bennie Ellender 42 25 0 Tennessee Tech 12 20 14 Florence State 7 34 68 St. Mary (Kan.) 10 7 9 at The Citadel 25 21 0 at Miss. Southern 33 Murray State 34 21 at Delta State 27 14 S. Dakota State 17 14 19 1964—Won 7, Lost 0, Tied 2 20 Coach—Bennie Ellender 38 27 Tennessee Tech 0 0 10 at Florence State 7 14 17 at Stephen F. Austin 6 13 7 at Arlington State+ 7 51 35 Trinity University+ 13 7 21 at Abilene Christian+ 7 17 at Murray State 8 7 Delta State 6 7 Lamar Tech+ 7 0 +Southland Conference 35 games 16 49 1965—Won 6, Lost 3 22 Coach—Bennie Ellender 18 12 at Tennessee Tech 7 14 33 Florence State 12 54 3 Stephen F. Austin 0 6 7 at Lamar Tech+ 20 14 at The Citadel 0 35 Abilene Christian+ 13 13 13 27 Murray State 27 3 12 Arlington State+ 0 14 at Trinity University+ 15 29 +Southland Conf. games 27 14 1966—Won 7, Lost 2 Coach—Bennie Ellender 49 Tennessee Tech 13 27 at Florence State 7 26 Louisiana Tech 13 44 at Murray State 0 33 at Abilene Christian+ 22 0 Lamar Tech+ 17 17 at SW Louisiana 14 6 at Arlington State+ 16 20 Trinity University+ 7 +Southland Conf. games 27 at Texas-Arlington+ 7 27 Southern Illinois 3 +Southland Conf. games Pecan Bowl (ABC-TV) 38 Central Missouri 21 1971—Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 1 Coach—Bill Davidson 16 at Wichita State 14 20 NE Louisiana 6 14 at Southern Illinois 21 27 Louisiana Tech+ 28 35 Abilene Christian (at LR)+ 9 10 SW Louisiana+ 10 1967—Won 4, Lost 5 28 Texas-Arlington+ 7 Coach—Bennie Ellender 21 Western Michigan 8 11 at Trinity University 28 15 at Tennessee Tech 7 13 at Lamar University+ 24 7 The Citadel (at LR) 20 +Southland Conf. games 3 at Louisiana Tech 6 24 Abilene Christian+ 14 1972—Won 3, Lost 8 23 at Lamar Tech+ 28 Coach—Bill Davidson 27 6 SW Louisiana 7 17 McNeese State+ 7 14 Texas-Arlington+ 16 39 at E. New Mexico 6 13 at Trinity University+ 10 0 Wichita State 21 at SW Louisiana+ 18 +Southland Conf. games 3 at Tenn-Chattanooga 21 1968—Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 1 17 Louisiana Tech (at LR)+ 38 0 at Abilene Christian+ 3 Coach—Bennie Ellender 26 0 at Western Michigan 20 24 Lamar+ 13 46 at Drake University 14 14 at NE Louisiana 32 26 Eastern Michigan 7 22 Trinity University 7 15 Tennessee Tech 12 6 at Texas-Arlington+ 17 SE Louisiana 7 +Southland Conf. games 31 Trinity University (at LR)+ 14 17 at Abilene Christian+ 17 48 Lamar Tech+ 17 9 at SW Louisiana 20 22 at Texas-Arlington+ 21 +Southland Conf. games Pecan Bowl (ABC-TV) 14 N. Dakota State 23 1973—Won 7, Lost 3 Coach—Bill Davidson 56 Abilene Christian 27 SW Louisiana+ 12 at Wichita State 9 Indiana State 7 at Louisiana Tech+ 37 Xavier (at LR) 7 at Lamar+ 1969—Won 8, Lost 1, Tied 1 38 Illinois State Coach—Bennie Ellender 53 E. New Mexico 20 30 Texas-Arlington+ 10 at The Citadel 14 26 at McNeese State+ 29 at Tennessee Tech 22 +Southland Conf. games 26 SW Louisiana (at LR) 0 34 Abilene Christian+ 22 1974—Won 7, Lost 3 20 at Lamar Tech+ 0 Coach—Bill Davidson 21 Drake University 21 7 Louisiana Tech+ 13 Texas-Arlington+ 3 14 Eastern Michigan 27 at Trinity University+ 17 38 at Illinois State 6 Lamar+ +Southland Conf. games 41 at Southern Illinois Pecan Bowl (ABC-TV) 29 Drake University 21 17 NE Louisiana 0 at Bowling Green 42 at Texas-Arlington+ 1970—Won 11, Lost 0 22 McNeese State+ Coach—Bennie Ellender 53 at Wichita State 14 28 at SW Louisiana+ 12 at SE Louisiana 3 +Southland Conf. games 24 21 38 28 69 23 The Citadel (at LR) Trinity University+ Louisiana Tech at Abilene Christian+ Lamar University+ North Dakota Univ. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 7 14 DIVISION I 17 1975—Won 11, Lost 0 23 7 Coach—Bill Davidson 18 42 NW Louisiana 46 13 14 3 23 0 10 20 14 23 20 7 0 10 16 14 17 12 20 6 0 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1978—Won 7, Lost 4 Coach—Bill Davidson 20 at Tulsa 6 Southern Miss. (at LR) 13 at NE Louisiana 10 Drake 23 NW Louisiana 26 at Southern Illinois 6 McNeese State+ 27 at Texas-Arlington+ 16 at SW Louisiana+ 10 at Louisiana Tech+ 6 Lamar+ +Southland Conf. games 13 24 31 27 24 32 10 24 0 1981—Won 6, Lost 5 23 Coach—Larry Lacewell 13 35 at NE Louisiana 20 Richmond 26 at Central Michigan 16 at Kansas (ABC-TV) 14 SW Louisiana+ 29 2 UT Chattanooga 30 7 at McNeese State+ 6 10 at Texas-Arlington+ 17 16 Lamar+ 6 0 at Louisiana Tech+ 20 31 Tulsa 17 +Southland Conf. games 20 15 DIVISION I-AA 44 10 1982—Won 5, Lost 6 Coach—Larry Lacewell 10 at Mississippi State 13 Tenn-Chattanooga 35 at Southern Illinois 7 at Alabama 20 at SW Louisiana 21 NE Louisiana+ 10 McNeese State+ 14 Louisiana Tech+ 20 at Lamar+ 20 Texas-Arlington+ 0 at Memphis State +Southland Conf. games 31 12 30 34 13 31 21 24 19 17 12 21 21 21 0 14 24 3 7 6 24 3 1983—Won 5, Lost 5, Tied 1 Coach—Larry Lacewell 31 Tennessee-Martin 0 27 at Tenn-Chattanooga 14 DIVISION I-A 0 at Texas A&M 38 7 at NE Louisiana (WTBS)+ 45 1979—Won 4, Lost 7 28 Southern Illinois 35 Coach—Larry Lacewell 24 East Texas State 14 0 North Texas State (at LR)+17 7 17 at NE Louisiana 18 21 Louisiana Tech+ 24 Southern Illinois 16 24 at McNeese State+ 14 28 9 SW Louisiana (ABC-TV)+13 19 Texas-Arlington+ 14 24 at Richmond 3 24 at Lamar+ 14 14 at Louisiana Tech+ 7 14 at Memphis State 17 37 33 21 27 34 21 at McNeese State 0 Louisiana Tech 3 at Southern Illinois 9 at Memphis State 21 North Texas State 20 at Lamar 20 at NE Louisiana 31 I-AA Playoffs 35 at Jackson State 32 28 at Northern Iowa 49 ASU played as Independent 1988—Won 5, Lost 6 Coach—Larry Lacewell 28 Delta State 15 7 at Memphis State 9 21 at North Texas 49 13 NE Louisiana 16 43 at Southern Illinois 45 13 at Akron 12 22 at Ole Miss 25 17 Lamar 21 31 at Louisiana Tech 22 28 Illinois State 10 38 at SW Louisiana 21 ASU played as Independent 1989—Won 5, Lost 6 Coach—Larry Lacewell 17 at Memphis State 13 31 at Ole Miss 34 17 North Texas 20 28 Southern Illinois 23 41 at Lamar 31 21 McNeese State 16 37 Louisiana Tech 40 7 at NE Louisiana 13 13 Pittsburg State 34 12 1986—Won 12, Lost 2, Tied 1 21 at Illinois State 28 at SW Louisiana 29 Coach—Larry Lacewell 22 Southern Illinois 7 ASU played as Independent 21 NW Louisiana 0 30 at Memphis State 10 1990—Won 3, Lost 7, Tied 1 10 at Ole Miss 10 Coach—Al Kincaid 44 East Texas State 0 24 at Memphis State 24 9 at Mississippi State 24 23 NE Louisiana 18 20 at Louisiana Tech+ 17 27 at Wyoming 34 23 McNeese State+ 14 7 at Louisiana Tech 40 43 at North Texas State+21 20 at Southern Illinois 17 56 Lamar+ 7 16 NW Louisiana 8 26 NE Louisiana+ 21 0 at Northern Illinois 35 I-AA Playoffs 13 at Ole Miss 42 48 Sam Houston State 7 26 at North Texas 35 55 at Delaware 14 16 SW Louisiana 17 24 Eastern Kentucky 10 28 at Toledo 43 21 Ga. Southern* (ESPN) ASU played as Independent 48 *at Tacoma, Washington 1991—Won 1, Lost 10 +Southland Conference Coach—Al Kincaid games 24 at Colorado State 38 3 NW Louisiana 28 22 1987—Won 8, Lost 4, Tied 1 21 at Northern Illinois 21 at Memphis State 31 Coach—Larry Lacewell 42 20 NW Louisiana 23 10 Louisiana Tech 31 35 Mississippi College 0 20 Central Florida 70 10 at Ole Miss 47 14 at Louisiana State 28 77 East Texas State 22 23 at Akron 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 1980—Won 2, Lost 9 Coach—Larry Lacewell 29 Tennessee-Martin 12 NE Louisiana 7 at Kansas State 3 at Memphis State 0 at SW Louisiana+ 0 at Southern Miss 28 McNeese State+ 0 Louisiana Tech+ 22 at Lamar+ 14 at Texas-Arlington+ 14 Austin Peay State +Southland Conf. games 10 +Southland Conf. games 20 56 1984—Won 8, Lost 4, Tied 1 17 Coach—Larry Lacewell 14 2 at Memphis State 17 16 at Tenn-Chattanooga 0 72 Tennessee-Martin 14 19 at Southern Illinois 0 21 at Texas A&M 22 9 14 North Texas State+ 9 35 10 at Louisiana Tech+ 20 31 16 McNeese State+ 16 24 51 at Texas-Arlington+ 21 3 37 Lamar+ 13 35 38 NE Louisiana+ 14 36 I-AA Playoffs 28 37 Tenn-Chattanooga 10 23 14 at Montana State 31 36 +Southland Conf. games 9 1985—Won 9, Lost 4 Coach—Larry Lacewell 12 at NW Louisiana 10 14 at Mississippi State 22 13 41 Mississippi College 13 24 16 at Mississippi 18 23 13 at McNeese State+ 15 17 56 North Texas State+ 0 3 31 Louisiana Tech+ 13 3 13 Texas-Arlington+ 12 21 41 Southern Illinois 12 7 21 at Lamar+ 0 9 31 at NE Louisiana+ 23 32 I-AA Playoffs 7 10 Grambling 7 23 at Nevada-Reno 24 +Southland Conf. games 2011 IN REVIEW 1977—Won 7, Lost 4 Coach—Bill Davidson 31 at Drake 7 at NW Louisiana 21 Southern Illinois 18 East Texas State 10 at Lamar+ 7 Louisiana Tech+ 14 at McNeese State+ 31 at NE Louisiana 17 SW Louisiana+ 14 Texas-Arlington+ 14 at Southern Miss +Southland Conf. games 7 at McNeese State+ 10 Lamar+ 18 Texas-Arlington+ 14 at Wyoming 6 at Southern Miss +Southland Conf. games year−by−year THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS results ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 1976—Won 5, Lost 6 Coach—Bill Davidson 31 NE Louisiana 14 at San Diego State 21 at Indiana State 13 Louisiana Tech+ 44 NW Louisiana 30 at Eastern Michigan 41 at Southern Illinois 21 McNeese State+ 31 Lamar+ 14 at SW Louisiana+ 14 at Texas Arlington+ +Southland Conf. games 6 7 10 17 9 0 0 12 7 13 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 23 Idaho 24 at McNeese State+ 29 at Memphis State 39 SW Louisiana+ 14 at Cincinnati 17 at Lamar+ 48 Tenn-Chattanooga 35 Southern Illinois (at LR) 54 Texas-Arlington+ 30 at Louisiana Tech+ +Southland Conf. games 107 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff year−by−year 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory results asu football in Review 108 20 Southwest Missouri 37 1996—Won 4, Lost 7 20 Troy State 17 Coach—John Bobo 58 13 SW Louisiana 17 9 at Brigham Young 0 ASU played as Independent 24 Austin Peay State 17 at Alabama-Birmingham 42 DIVISION I-A 30 Northern Illinois 31 1992—Won 2, Lost 9 17 Central Arkansas 7 Coach—Ray Perkins 31 at Southwestern La. 42 0 at Toledo 49 38 SE Missouri State 9 0 at Oklahoma 61 21 at Mississippi 38 0 Northern Illinois 31 16 at East Carolina 34 42 Southern Illinois 38 55 Louisiana Tech 38 18 NW Louisiana 24 14 at Nevada 66 7 Troy State 41 ASU played as Independent 7 at Memphis State 37 6 at Mississippi State 56 1997—Won 2, Lost 9 0 at Louisiana Tech 23 Coach—Joe Hollis 18 at East Carolina 35 7 at Georgia 38 20 at SW Louisiana* 7 36 Central Arkansas 35 *called in 4th due to lightning 24 Southern Utah 34 ASU played as Independent 0 at Virginia Tech 50 1993—Won 2, Lost 8, Tied 1 Coach—John Bobo 6 at Florida 44 19 New Mexico State+ 22 7 at Northern Illinois+ 23 27 Southern Illinois 6 3 at Louisiana Tech+ 17 3 at Memphis State 45 3 Southwestern La.+ 19 15 at Mississippi State 15 10 Northeast Louisiana 42 6 at Pacific+ 20 23 Nevada+ 21 +Big West Conf. games 1994—Won 1, Lost 10 Coach—John Bobo 7 at Virginia Tech 34 0 at Nevada+ 18 41 Southern Illinois 14 17 at New Mexico State+24 3 at Mississippi State 49 0 at Southwestern La.+ 26 6 at Memphis 15 16 Pacific+ 30 16 Northern Illinois+ 38 3 at Colorado State 48 14 Louisiana Tech+ 20 +Big West Conf. games 1995—Won 6, Lost 5 Coach—John Bobo 21 Utah State+ 17 23 at UNLV+ 28 14 Southern Illinois 9 25 at Louisiana Tech+ 28 7 at Minnesota 55 9 Southwestern La.+ 33 25 at Texas Tech 63 37 Jacksonville State 6 21 San Jose State+ 7 28 at Northern Illinois+ 21 55 Mississippi Valley State3 +Big West Conf. games 17 Memphis 19 3 at TCU 52 27 Richmond 30 10 at Mississippi 35 25 at Idaho+ 42 29 New Mexico St. (OT)+35 31 at Utah State+ 44 14 Boise State+ 42 53 North Texas+ 28 +Big West Conf. games 2001—Won 2, Lost 9 Coach—Joe Hollis 17 at Georgia 45 3 at Baylor 24 28 Jacksonville State 31 17 Mississippi 35 26 Louisiana-Lafayette+ 20 0 at North Texas+ 45 34 Idaho+ 31 6 at Middle Tennessee+54 17 at New Mexico State+28 38 Southwestern La. 41 7 Louisiana-Monroe+ 16 9 at Memphis 38 22 Nicholls State 28 14 at Louisiana Tech 42 +Sun Belt Conf. games 20 at New Mexico State 34 10 at Miami (Fla.) 42 2002—Won 6, Lost 7 35 SW Missouri State 27 Coach—Steve Roberts 7 Alabama-Birmingham 13 7 at Virginia Tech* 63 ASU played as Independent 14 San Jose State (LR) 33 21 Tulsa 19 1998—Won 4, Lost 8 7 at Illinois 59 Coach—Joe Hollis 33 at Louisiana-Monroe+21 14 at Minnesota 17 30 Tennessee-Martin 10 6 at Louisiana State 42 13 Middle Tennessee 7 28 SW Missouri State 24 17 at Mississippi (No. 25)52 20 at Hawaii 0 10 North Texas+ 13 34 New Mexico St. (OT) 31 21 New Mexico State+ 26 14 Idaho 52 38 Southern Utah 16 19 at Southwestern La. 21 10 at UL Lafayette+ 13 17 at Mississippi 30 38 at Idaho+ 29 19 at Memphis 35 *Hispanic College Fund Classic 21 Louisiana Tech 69 +Sun Belt Conf. games 17 Northeast Louisiana 13 7 Cincinnati 51 2003—Won 5, Lost 7 ASU played as Independent Coach—Steve Roberts 11 at Texas A&M 26 1999—Won 4, Lost 7 63 Tennessee-Martin 6 Coach—Joe Hollis 21 SE Missouri State 3 3 at Illinois 41 7 at Tulsa#+ 54 14 at Mississippi 38 16 at Memphis 38 26 at Memphis 31 44 UL Monroe (LR)+ 41 21 TCU 24 0 at Mississippi 55 45 Sam Houston State 20 0 at Utah State+ 49 14 at Utah State+ 20 28 at New Mexico State+24 24 Idaho (OT)+ 30 24 Idaho+ 23 14 at North Texas+ 10 14 at North Texas+ 58 31 Louisiana-Lafayette+#27 14 Middle Tennessee+ 24 10 at Boise State+ 63 # Designated Sun Belt game 44 Nevada 28 + Sun Belt Conf. games +Big West Conf. games #Designated as Big West 2004–Won 3, Lost 8 game Coach–Steve Roberts 20 at Missouri (No. 17) 52 2000—Won 1, Lost 10 3 at LSU (No. 4) 53 Coach—Joe Hollis 35 Memphis (No. 25) 47 31 at North Carolina St. (2OT) 38 28 at Louisiana-Monore+21 28 7 at Oklahoma 45 21 at Mississippi 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 17 at Middle Tennessee+45 13 Troy+ 9 24 at UL Lafayette+ 27 31 at Idaho+ 45 16 Utah State+ 7 7 North Texas+ 31 + Sun Belt Conf. games 2005–Won 2*, Lost 6 Coach–Steve Roberts 17 vs. Missouri! 44 56 Tennessee-Martin^ 7 10 at Oklahoma State 20 66 Florida International+^24 27 at Louisiana-Monroe+31 39 Louisiana-Lafayette+^36 3 Florida Atlantic (OT)+^ 0 7 at Middle Tennessee+45 9 Troy+ 3 10 at Army 38 31 at North Texas+ 24 19 vs. Southern Miss# 31 ! - played at Arrowhead Stadium + - Sun Belt Conf. games # - New Orleans Bowl *4 wins (^) later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual on-field record was 6-6 overall, 5-2 SBC). 2006–Won 0*, Lost 6 Coach–Steve Roberts 14 Army^ 6 7 Oklahoma State! 35 9 at SMU 55 31 at Florida Int’l+^ 6 10 Louisiana-Monroe+^ 6 26 at Memphis^ 23 29 North Texas+ (HC)^ 10 0 at Florida Atlantic+ 29 0 at Auburn 27 10 Middle Tennessee+ 38 33 at Troy+^ 26 13 at UL Lafayette+ 28 !played at War Memorial Stadium +Sun Belt Conference game *6 wins (^) later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual on-field record was 6-6 overall, 4-3 SBC). 2007–Won 5, Lost 7 Coach–Steve Roberts 13 at Texas 21 45 SMU 28 27 at Tennessee 48 35 Memphis 31 13 at Louisiana-Monroe+30 52 Louisiana-Lafayette+ 21 7 at Middle Tennessee+24 0 Troy+ 27 27 Florida International+ 24 31 at Florida Atlantic+ 34 31 North Texas+ 27 10 at Southern Miss 16 +Sun Belt Conference game 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2011–Won 10, Lost 3 Coach–Hugh Freeze 15 at Illinois 33 47 Memphis 3 6 at No. 13 Va. Tech 26 53 Central Arkansas 24 26 at Western Kentucky+22 24 at Louisiana-Monroe+19 34 Florida Int’l+ 16 37 North Texas (HC)+ 14 39 at Florida Atlantic+ 21 30 Louisiana-Lafayette+ 20 45 at Middle Tennessee+19 45 Troy+ 14 20 vs. Northern Illinois# 38 +Sun Belt Conference game #GoDaddy.com Bowl 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS L T Pts. Opp. Year W L T Pts. Opp. 1 0 12 11 1965 6 3 0 157 107 1 0 39 20 1966 7 2 0 222 109 1 1 157 30 1967 4 5 0 126 116 3 0 85 94 1968 7 3 1 245 172 1 1 100 13 1969 8 1 1 262 140 3 0 72 51 1970 11 0 0 360 134 2 1 158 54 1971 4 4 1 174 147 No Team 1972 3 8 0 163 198 2 5 0 27 101 1973 7 3 0 249 166 3 3 0 56 97 1974 7 3 0 215 122 3 2 1 47 33 1975 11 0 0 355 81 0 7 0 0 401 1976 5 6 0 274 221 0 6 1 0 164 1977 7 4 0 184 214 4 4 0 95 56 1978 7 4 0 163 144 4 3 1 65 118 1979 4 7 0 167 188 4 3 1 60 71 1980 2 9 0 129 269 4 3 0 61 66 1981 6 5 0 177 159 3 3 1 105 65 1982 5 6 0 170 244 2 5 0 61 137 1983 5 5 1 195 226 1 4 3 20 84 1984 8 4 1 347 187 6 2 0 98 53 1985 9 4 0 322 169 3 4 0 98 73 1986 12 2 1 452 210 2 4 2 34 79 1987 8 4 1 395 277 2 5 1 31 80 1988 5 6 0 261 245 2 7 0 38 198 1989 5 6 0 261 265 3 5 0 54 188 1990 3 7 1 200 313 1 5 0 16 267 1991 1 10 0 189 361 3 3 0 54 68 1992 2 9 0 118 402 4 3 0 65 98 1993 2 8 1 122 274 1 4 2 45 98 1994 1 10 0 123 316 0 7 0 0 308 1995 6 5 0 265 270 No Team 1996 4 7 0 272 365 No Team 1997 2 9 0 201 394 No Team 1998 4 8 0 216 385 2 4 1 51 95 1999 4 7 0 246 332 4 3 3 99 103 2000 1 10 0 247 410 4 2 3 159 91 2001 2 9 0 177 357 4 4 1 131 186 2002 6 7 0 259 361 5 4 0 111 149 2003 5 7 0 242 401 6 3 0 200 179 2004 3 8 0 215 365 10 2 0 456 98 2005 2* 6 0 294 303 8 3 0 351 117 2006 0* 6 0 182 289 8 0 2 239 65 2007 5 7 0 291 331 1 8 0 74 349 2008 6 6 0 324 285 6 3 0 202 127 2009 4 8 0 272 279 5 4 0 193 170 2010 4 8 0 360 369 4 5 0 138 180 2011 10 3 0 422 270 4 5 0 162 176 Totals 416* 454 37 3 6 0 171 214 *4 wins in 2005 and 6 wins in 4 5 0 116 138 2006 later vacated due to NCAA Actual on-field 3 6 0 84 179 sanctions. 6 3 0 146 96 record for both seasons was 62 6 0 159 174 6. Actual all-time on field record 7 0 2 148 61 is 416-451-37. 2011 IN REVIEW 2010–Won 4, Lost 8 Coach–Steve Roberts 26 at No. 22 Auburn 52 24 at UL Lafayette+ 31 34 UL Monroe+ 20 28 at Troy+ 35 24 Louisville 34 24 at North Texas+ 19 34 at Indiana 36 37 Florida Atlantic+ 16 51 Middle Tennessee+ 24 35 Western Ky.+ (OT) 36 19 at Navy 35 24 at Florida Int’l+ 31 +Sun Belt Conference game W 1 3 3 4 4 4 4 year−by−year THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS results ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY 2009–Won 4, Lost 8 Coach–Steve Roberts 61 Mississippi Valley St. 0 9 at Nebraska 38 27 Troy+ 30 21 at Iowa 24 10 at UL Monroe+ 16 27 Florida Int’l+ 10 13 at Louisville 21 18 UL Lafayette+ 21 18 at Florida Atlantic+ 35 14 at Middle Tennessee+38 30 North Texas+ 26 24 at Western Kentucky 20 +Sun Belt Conference game Year 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 2008–Won 6, Lost 6 Coach–Steve Roberts 18 at Texas A&M 14 83 Texas Southern 10 24 Southern Miss 27 31 Middle Tennessee+ 14 17 at Memphis 29 37 Louisiana-Monroe+ 29 23 at UL Lafayette+ 28 0 at No. 2 Alabama 35 21 at Florida Int’l+ 22 28 Florida Atlantic+ 14 33 at North Texas+ 28 9 at Troy+ 35 +Sun Belt Conference game 109 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff CONFERENCE 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory STANDINGS asu football in Review 110 SUN BELT (2001-present) 2011 Conference Season *$+Arkansas State 8-0 1.000 10-3 .769 $Western Kentucky 7-1 .875 7-5 .583 #$Louisiana-Lafayette 6-2 .750 9-4 .692 %$Florida International 5-3 .625 8-5 .615 North Texas 4-4 .500 5-7 .417 Louisiana-Monroe 3-5 .375 4-8 .333 Troy 2-6 .250 3-9 .250 Middle Tennessee 1-7 .125 2-10 .167 Florida Atlantic 0-8 .000 1-11 .083 *SBC Champion; #New Orleans Bowl; $Bowl eligible; +GoDaddy.com Bowl; %Beef O’Brady’s Bowl 2010 Conference Season #*$Troy 6-2 .750 8-5 .615 *$Florida International 6-2 .750 7-6 .538 $Middle Tennessee 5-3 .625 6-7 .462 Louisiana-Monroe 4-4 .500 5-7 .417 Arkansas State 4-4 .500 4-8 .333 Florida Atlantic 3-5 .375 4-8 .333 North Texas 3-5 .375 3-9 .250 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-5 .375 3-9 .250 Western Kentucky 2-6 .250 2-10 .167 *SBC Champion; #New Orleans Bowl; $Bowl eligible #*Troy $Middle Tennessee Louisiana-Monroe Florida Atlantic Louisiana-Lafayette Arkanas State Florida International North Texas Western Kentucky #SBC Champions; Bowl 2009 Conference Season 8-0 1.000 9-4 .692 7-1 .875 10-3 .769 5-3 .625 6-6 .500 5-3 .625 5-7 .417 4-4 .500 6-6 .500 3-5 .375 4-8 .333 3-5 .375 3-9 .250 1-7 .125 2-10 .167 0-8 .000 0-12 .000 $ - New Orleans Bowl; * - GMAC 2008 Conference Season #$Troy 6-1 .857 8-5 .615 Louisiana-Lafayette 5-2 .714 6-6 .500 Arkansas State 4-3 .571 6-6 .500 Florida Atlantic 4-3 .571 7-6 .538 *Florida International 3-4 .429 5-7 .417 Middle Tennessee 3-4 .429 5-7 .417 Louisiana-Monroe 3-4 .429 4-8 .333 North Texas 0-7 .000 1-11 .083 #SBC Champions; $New Orleans Bowl; *Motor City Bowl 2007 Conference Season #$Florida Atlantic 6-1 .857 8-5 .615 #Troy 6-1 .857 8-4 .667 Louisiana-Monroe 4-3 .571 6-6 .500 Middle Tennessee 4-3 .571 5-7 .417 Arkansas State 3-4 .429 5-7 .417 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-4 .429 3-9 .250 North Texas 1-6 .143 2-10 .167 Florida International 1-6 .143 1-11 .083 #SBC Champions; $New Orleans Bowl representative #$Troy @Middle Tennessee Arkansas State 2006 Conference 6-1 .857 6-1 .857 0*-3 .000 Season 8-5 .615 7-6 .538 0*-6 .000 Florida Atlantic 4-3 .571 5-7 .417 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-4 .429 6-6 .500 Louisiana-Monroe 3-4 .429 4-8 .333 North Texas 2-5 .286 3-9 .250 Florida International 0-7 .000 0-12 .000 #SBC Champs; $New Orleans Bowl; @Motor City Bowl *6 overall victories and 4 conference victories later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual on-field record was 6-6 overall and 4-3 Sun Belt Conference. 2005 Conference Season #*$Arkansas State 2*-2 .500 2*-6 .250 Louisiana-Lafayette 5-2 .714 6-5 .545 Louisiana-Monroe 5-2 .714 5-6 .455 Florida International 3-4 .429 5-6 .455 Middle Tennessee 3-4 .429 4-7 .364 Troy 3-4 .429 4-7 .364 Florida Atlantic 2-5 .286 2-9 .182 North Texas 2-5 .286 2-9 .182 *#SBC Champs; $New Orleans Bowl *4 overall victories, 3 conference victories and Sun Belt Conference championship later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual on-field record was 6-6 overall and 52 Sun Belt Conference. 2004 Conference Season $#North Texas 7-0 1.000 9-5 .583 @Troy 5-2 .714 7-5 .583 New Mexico State 4-3 .571 5-6 .455 Louisiana-Monroe 4-3 .571 5-6 .455 Middle Tennessee 4-4 .500 5-6 .455 Arkansas State 3-4 .429 3-8 .273 Louisiana-Lafayette 2-5 .286 4-7 .364 Utah State 2-5 .286 3-8 .273 Idaho 2-5 .286 3-9 .250 #SBC Champs; $New Orleans Bowl; @Silicon Valley Football Classic 2003 Conference $#North Texas 7-0 1.000 Louisiana-Lafayette 4-3 .571 Middle Tennessee 4-3 .571 Arkansas State 3-4 .429 Utah State 3-4 .429 Louisiana-Monroe 3-4 .429 New Mexico State 2-5 .286 Idaho 1-6 .143 #SBC Champs; $New Orleans Bowl Season 9-4 .692 4-8 .333 4-8 .333 5-7 .417 3-9 .250 3-9 .250 3-9 .250 1-11 .083 2002 Conference $#North Texas 6-0 1.000 New Mexico State 5-1 .833 Arkansas State 3-3 .500 Middle Tennessee 2-4 .333 Louisiana-Monroe 2-4 .333 Louisiana-Lafayette 2-4 .333 Idaho 1-5 .167 #SBC Champs; $New Orleans Bowl Season 8-5 .615 7-5. 5 8 3 6-7 .462 4-8. 3 3 3 3-9 .250 3-9 .250 2-10 .167 $#North Texas #Middle Tennessee New Mexico State Louisiana-Lafayette Arkansas State Louisiana-Monroe 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2001 Conference 5-1 .833 5-1 .833 4-2 .667 2-4 .333 2-4 .333 2-4 .333 Season 5-7 .417 8-3 .727 5-7 .417 3-8 .273 2-9 .182 2-9 .182 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2000 Conference Season *#Boise State 5-0 1.000 10-2 .833 Utah State 4-1 .800 5-6 .455 Idaho 3-2 .600 5-6 .455 New Mexico State 1-4 .200 3-8 .273 North Texas 1-4 .200 3-8 .273 Arkansas State 1-4 .200 1-10 .091 *Big West Champion; #Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl 1999 Conference Season *#Boise State 5-1 .833 10-3 .769 Idaho 4-2 .667 7-4 .636 New Mexico State 3-3 .500 6-5 .545 Arkansas State 3-3 .500 4-7 .364 Utah State 3-3 .500 4-7 .364 North Texas 1-5 .167 2-9 .182 *Big West Champion; #Humanitarian Bowl INDEPENDENT (1996-1998) BIG WEST (1993-1995) 1995 Conference *#Nevada 6-0-0 1.000 Southwestern Louisiana 4-2-0 .667 Utah State 4-2-0 .667 Arkansas State 3-3-0 .500 New Mexico State 3-3-0 .500 Northern Illinois 3-3-0 .500 Louisiana Tech 2-4-0 .333 Pacific 2-4-0 .333 San Jose State 2-4-0 .333 Nevada-Las Vegas 1-5-0 .167 *Big West Champion; #Las Vegas Bowl III 1994 Conference *#Nevada-Las Vegas 5-1-0 .833 *Nevada 5-1-0 .833 *Southwestern Louisiana5-1-0 .833 Pacific 4-2-0 .667 Northern Illinois 3-3-0 .500 San Jose State 3-3-0 .500 Utah State 2-4-0 .333 New Mexico State 2-4-0 .333 Louisiana Tech 1-5-0 .167 Arkansas State 0-6-0 .000 *Tri-Champion; #Las Vegas Bowl III 1993 Conference Southwestern Louisiana 5-1-0 .833 Utah State# 5-1-0 .833 Nevada 4-2-0 .667 New Mexico State 4-2-0 .667 Northern Illinois 3-3-0 .500 Nevada-Las Vegas 2-4-0 .333 Pacific 2-4-0 .333 Louisiana Tech 2-4-0 .333 San Jose State 2-4-0 .333 Arkansas State 1-5-0 .167 #won Las Vegas Bowl Season 9-3-0 .750 6-5-0 .545 4-7-0 .364 6-5-0 .545 4-7-0 .364 3-8-0 .273 5-6-0 .456 3-8-0 .273 3-8-0 .273 2-9-0 .182 Season 7-5-0 .545 9-2-0 .818 6-5-0 .545 6-5-0 .545 4-7-0 .364 3-8-0 .273 3-8-0 .273 3-8-0 .273 3-8-0 .273 1-10-0 .090 Season 8-3-0 .727 7-5-0 .545 7-4-0 .636 5-6-0 .455 4-7-0 .364 3-8-0 .273 3-8-0 .273 2-9-0 .182 2-9-0 .182 2-8-1 .227 SOUTHLAND (1964-1986) Arkansas State North Texas Louisiana Tech NE Louisiana McNeese State Lamar 1986 Conference 5-0-0 1.000 3-2-0 .600 3-2-0 .600 3-2-0 .600 1-4-0 .200 0-5-0 .000 Season 12-2-1 .833 6-4-0 .600 6-4-1 .591 5-6-0 .456 2-9-0 .182 2-9-0 .182 Arkansas State Louisiana Tech McNeese State NE Louisiana North Texas State Texas-Arlington Lamar 1985 Conference 5-1-0 .833 4-2-0 .667 3-1-2 .667 3-3-0 .500 2-3-1 .417 2-3-1 .417 0-6-0 .000 Season 9-4-0 .692 8-3-0 .727 6-3-2 .636 6-5-0 .545 4-6-1 .409 4-6-1 .409 3-8-0 .273 Louisiana Tech Arkansas State Texas-Arlington NE Louisiana McNeese State Lamar North Texas State 1984 Conference 5-1-0 .833 4-1-1 .750 4-2-0 .667 3-3-0 .500 2-3-1 .417 1-5-0 .167 1-5-0 .167 Season 10-5-0 .667 8-4-1 .654 7-4-0 .636 7-4-0 .636 7-3-1 .682 2-9-0 .192 2-9-0 .192 North Texas State NE Louisiana McNeese State Arkansas State Texas-Arlington Louisiana Tech Lamar 1983 Conference 5-1-0 .833 5-1-0 .833 3-3-0 .500 3-3-0 .500 2-4-0 .333 2-4-0 .333 1-5-0 .183 Season 8-4-0 .667 8-3-0 .727 6-5-0 .545 5-5-1 .500 5-6-0 .455 4-7-0 .364 2-9-0 .192 1982 Conference Louisiana Tech 5-0-0 1.000 NE Louisiana 4-1-0 .800 Arkansas State 2-3-0 .400 McNeese State 2-3-0 .400 Lamar 1-4-0 .200 Texas-Arlington 1-4-0 .200 North Texas State(Not Eligible) 2-9-0 Season 10-3-0 .769 8-3-0 .727 5-6-0 .455 4-6-1 .364 4-7-0 .364 3-8-0 .273 .182 Texas-Arlington McNeese State Arkansas State Louisiana Tech Lamar SW Louisiana 1981 Conference 4-1-0 .800 3-1-1 .700 3-2-0 .600 2-2-1 .500 1-3-1 .300 0-4-1 .100 Season 6-5-0 .545 7-3-1- .682 6-5-0 .545 4-6-1 .409 4-6-1 .409 1-9-1 .136 McNeese State SW Louisiana Texas-Arlington Louisiana Tech 1980 Conference 5-0-0 1.000 4-1-0 .800 3-2-0 .600 2-3-0 .400 Season 10-2-0 .833 7-4-0 .636 3-8-0 .273 5-6-0 .455 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS BIG WEST (1999-2000) 2011 IN REVIEW INDEPENDENT (1987-1992) CONFERENCE THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL STANDINGS DIRECTORY 1-10 .091 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Idaho 1-5 .167 #Co-champions; $New Orleans Bowl 111 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff CONFERENCE 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory STANDINGS asu football in Review 112 Lamar Arkansas State 1-4-0 0-5-0 .200 .000 3-8-0 .273 2-9-0 .182 McNeese State Texas-Arlington Lamar Arkansas State SW Louisiana Louisiana Tech 1979 Conference 5-0-0 1.000 4-1-0 .800 3-2-0 .600 1-4-0 .200 1-4-0 .200 1-4-0 .200 Season 11-1-0 .917 9-2-0 .818 6-3-2 .636 4-7-0 .364 4-7-0 .364 2-9-0 .182 Arkansas State Louisiana Tech Texas-Arlington McNeese State SW Louisiana Lamar 1978 Conference 4-1-0 .800 4-1-0 .800 3-2-0 .600 2-3-0 .400 2-3-0 .400 0-5-0 .000 Season 7-4-0 .636 6-5-0 .545 5-6-0 .455 7-4-0 .636 3-8-0 .273 2-8-1 .227 Louisiana Tech SW Louisiana Texas-Arlington Arkansas State McNeese State Lamar 1977 Conference 4-0-1 .900 2-1-2 .600 3-2-0 .600 2-3-0 .400 1-3-1 .300 1-4-0 .200 Season 9-1-2 .833 6-4-2 .583 5-6-0 .455 7-4-0 .636 5-5-1 .500 2-9-0 .182 McNeese State SW Louisiana Texas-Arlington Louisiana Tech Arkansas State Lamar 1976 Conference 4-1-0 .800 4-1-0 .800 3-2-0 .600 2-3-0 .400 2-3-0 .400 0-5-0 .000 Season 10-2-0 .833 7-4-0 .636 5-6-0 .455 6-5-0 .545 5-6-0 .455 2-9-0 .182 Arkansas State Louisiana Tech McNeese State SW Louisiana Texas-Arlington Lamar 1975 Conference 5-0-0 1.000 4-1-0 .800 3-2-0 .600 2-3-0 .400 1-4-0 .200 0-5-0 .000 Season 11-0-0 1.000 8-2-0 .800 7-4-0 .636 6-5-0 .545 4-7-0 .364 1-10-0 .091 Louisiana Tech Lamar Arkansas State McNeese State Texas-Arlington SW Louisiana 1974 Conference 5-0-0 1.000 4-1-0 .800 3-2-0 .600 2-3-0 .400 1-4-0 .200 0-5-0 .000 Louisiana Tech Arkansas State Lamar McNeese State Texas-Arlington SW Louisiana 1973 Conference 5-0-0 1.000 3-2-0 .600 3-2-0 .600 2-3-0 .400 2-3-0 .400 0-5-0 .000 Louisiana Tech Texas-Arlington Lamar 1972 Conference 5-0-0 1.000 4-1-0 .800 3-2-0 .600 Season 11-1-0 .917 8-2-0 .800 7-3-0 .700 6-4-1 .591 1-10-0 .091 2-9-0 .182 Season 12-1-0 .923 7-3-0 .700 5-5-0 .500 7-3-0 .700 4-6-0 .400 0-10-0 .000 Season 12-0-0 1.000 5-6-0 .455 8-3-0 .728 McNeese State SW Louisiana Arkansas State Abilene Christian 3-2-0 1-4-0 1-4-0 1-4-0 Louisiana Tech Trinity Lamar SW Louisiana Arkansas State Abilene Christian Texas-Arlington 1971 Conference 4-1-0 .800 4-1-0 .800 4-1-0 .800 2-2-1 .500 1-3-1 .300 1-4-0 .250 1-4-0 .250 Season 9-2-0 .818 8-2-0 .800 5-6-0 .455 5-4-1 .550 4-4-1 .500 5-5-0 .500 2-9-0 .182 Arkansas State Abilene Christian Trinity Lamar Texas-Arlington 1970 Conference 4-0-0 1.000 3-1-0 .750 2-2-0 .500 1-3-0 .250 0-4-0 .000 Season 11-0-0 1.000 9-2-0 .818 5-6-0 .455 3-7-0 .300 0-10-0 .000 Arkansas State Abilene Christian Texas-Arlington Trinity Lamar 1969 Conference 4-0-0 1.000 2-2-0 .500 2-2-0 .500 2-2-0 .500 0-4-0 .000 Season 8-1-1 .850 8-2-0 .800 5-5-0 .500 4-6-0 .400 3-7-0 .300 Arkansas State Texas-Arlington Trinity Abilene Christian Lamar 1968 Conference 3-0-1 .875 3-1-0 .750 2-2-0 .500 1-2-1 .375 0-4-0 .000 Season 7-3-1 .682 6-4-0 .600 5-4-0 .556 4-5-1 .421 0-10-0 .000 Texas-Arlington Lamar Arkansas State Trinity Abilene Christian 1967 Conference 4-0-0 1.000 3-1-0 .750 2-2-0 .500 1-3-0 .250 0-4-0 .000 Season 10-1-0 .909 7-3-0 .700 4-5-0 .444 3-7-0 .300 0-10-0 .000 Texas-Arlington Lamar Arkansas State Trinity Abilene Christian 1966 Conference 3-1-0 .750 3-1-0 .750 2-2-0 .500 2-2-0 .500 0-4-0 .000 Season 6-4-0 .600 6-4-0 .600 7-2-0 .778 5-4-0 .556 4-6-0 .400 Lamar Texas-Arlington Trinity Abilene Christian Arkansas State 1965 Conference 3-1-0 .750 2-2-0 .500 2-2-0 .500 2-2-0 .500 1-3-0 .250 Season 6-4-0 .600 6-3-0 .667 4-5-1 .421 4-5-0 .444 6-3-0 .667 Lamar Arkansas State Trinity Abilene Christian Texas-Arlington 1964 Conference 3-0-1 .875 2-0-2 .750 2-2-0 .500 1-3-0 .250 0-3-1 .125 Season 6-3-1 .650 7-0-2 .937 3-7-0 .300 5-5-0 .500 3-6-1 .350 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com .600 .200 .200 .200 8-3-0 5-6-0 3-8-0 3-8-0 .728 .455 .273 .273 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2005 NEW ORLEANS BOWL Dec. 20, 2005 at Lafayette, La.* (Crowd: 18,338) *Game moved to Lafayette, La. due to Hurricane Katrina Arkansas State .......................0 10 9 0 — 19 Southern Mississippi ..............0 10 14 7 — 31 HIGHLIGHTS: The game’s score was knotted throughout the third quarter until USM QB Dustin Almond connected on a 29-yard touchdown pass to Shawn Nelson late in the third quarter and another six-yard score to Nelson in the fourth to seal the win for the Golden Eagles. The Indians scored on a 44-yard field goal by Eric Neihouse, a Nick Noce four-year run, a two-yard pass from Noce to tight end Manuel Burton and a safety. 1987 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS QUARTERFINALS December 5 at Cedar Falls, Iowa (Crowd: 6,100) Arkansas State .......................7 7 14 0 — 28 Northern Iowa.........................6 15 7 21 — 49 HIGHLIGHTS: Northern Iowa cashed in four lost ASU fumbles—three into touchdowns—while amassing 530 yards of offense in a game closer than the score indicates. Carl Boyd was all over the place for the Panthers, collecting 124 ground yards and catching several drivesaving passes. It was a see-saw affair for awhile, with A-State’s last lead at 28-21 late in the third quarter. UNI dominated in the fourth quarter, as A-State miscues handed the Panthers two easy scores. 1986 DIVISION I-AA SEMIFINALS December 13 at Jonesboro (Crowd: 10,500) Eastern Kentucky ...................0 7 3 0 — 10 Arkansas State .......................7 7 7 3 — 24 HIGHLIGHTS: Defense was the key for ASU, which forced six turnovers, allowed only two third-down conversions, notched three sacks and stopped the Colonels five times inside the Indian 30. Linebacker Dan Miller led the way with 14 tackles, 2 interceptions and 2 tipped passes. Despite fumbling on the first play, Richard Kimble netted 95 yards rushing (filling in for the injured Rickey Jemison). EKU’s only TD came after an A-State fumble. 1986 DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINALS December 6 at Newark, Del. (Crowd: 12,018) Arkansas State .....................21 10 7 17 — 55 Delaware ................................7 7 0 0 — 14 HIGHLIGHTS: Fullback Rickey Jemison rushed for a career-high 159 yards and scored two touchdowns as ASU accumulated 646 yards of offense (526 on the ground) while averaging 8.1 yards per play. Delaware collected 421 yards but had trouble scoring in what was the worst home defeat (41 points) in Blue Hen history. 1986 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS (FIRST ROUND) November 29 at Jonesboro (Crowd: 4,500) Sam Houston State ................7 0 0 0 — 7 Arkansas State .......................7 13 21 7 — 48 HIGHLIGHTS: A-State scored on eight of its first 11 possessions and was never headed. The Bearkats couldn’t match a wishbone which totaled 594 yards. Fullback Rickey Jemison led the way with 157 on the ground, but the ASU defense did a number, too, limiting SHSU to only three drives longer than 17 yards. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW 2012 GODADDY.COM Bowl Jan. 8, 2005 at Mobile, Ala. (Crowd: 38,374) Arkansas State .....................13 0 0 7 — 20 Northern Illinois ......................7 14 7 10 — 38 HIGHLIGHTS: Arkansas State jumped out to an early 13-0 lead in the first quarter behind a pair of field goals from Brian Davis and a 2-yard touchdown from Ryan Aplin, but the Huskies rallied by scoring four straight touchdowns. Taylor Stockemer pulled ASU within 31-20 with a 16-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter, but the Huskies Dechan Durante put the game away with a 36-yard interception. Stockemer set a career-high with 11 catches for 185 yards and a touchdown. 1986 DIVISION I-AA CHAMPIONSHIP December 19 at Tacoma, Wash. (Crowd: 4,419) Arkansas State .......................7 0 8 6 — 21 Georgia Southern.................10 16 15 7 — 48 HIGHLIGHTS: Tracy Ham was too much for A-State on the artificial turf in the Tacoma Dome. He rushed for 180 yards and passed for 306 in one of the greatest quarterbacking exhibitions ever against an Indian team. The defending national champ Eagles averaged 7.5 yards per play and controlled the ball nearly 36 minutes. ASU fumbled on the second play of the game, and GSU converted that miscue into a TD. The rest was all downhill for the Eagles, who scored on all six of their first-half possessions. Fullback Richard Kimble of ASU had 134 yards rushing. asu in the THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL postseason DIRECTORY 2012 GODADDY.COM BOWL 1987 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS (FIRST ROUND) November 28 at Jackson, Miss. (Crowd: 7,500) Arkansas State .......................0 0 14 21 — 35 Jackson State.......................10 0 7 15 — 32 HIGHLIGHTS: A wild finish, including five second-half touchdowns (in seven total possessions), lifted the Indians, who had fumbled away three chances in the opening stages. In that almost swap-out second half, ASU scored on a 62-yard ground-based drive, a 35-yard pass (Dwane Brown to Fred Barnett), an 11-yard end-around (Barnett) to culminate a 75-yard drive, a 30-yard guardaround (Kenneth Nelson) to end a 52-yard drive and a 62-yard interception return (Stacey McGee). ASU collected 306 yards on the ground; JSU managed 283 of its 397 through the air. COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 113 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff ASU IN THE 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory POSTSEASON asu football in Review 114 1985 DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINALS December 7 at Reno, Nev. (Crowd: 10,241) Arkansas State .......................7 3 0 13 — 23 Nevada-Reno .........................0 7 17 0 — 24 HIGHLIGHTS: A couple of muffed field goal chances in the closing seconds prevented ASU from overcoming a 24-10 deficit in a blizzard. The Indians, who led, 10-7, at halftime, also fumbled away an opportunity on the six and missed an extra point and 48-yard field goal—all in the final quarter. A 17-point third period was the difference for UNR, which posted its eighth straight win. Quarterback Eric Beavers threw 49-yard (to Calvin Sailes) and 15-yard (to Thai Ivery) TD passes, and Marty Zendejas kicked a 46-yarder in that decisive quarter. ASU, which had the ball 37 minutes and totaled 407 yards and 23 first downs, had 84 rushing yards from Rickey Jemison and 95 passing yards from Dwane Brown. 1985 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS (FIRST ROUND) November 30 at Jonesboro (Crowd: 8,730) Grambling...............................0 0 0 7 — 7 Arkansas State .......................0 7 0 3 — 10 HIGHLIGHTS: Frank Richards’ 25-yard field goal with five seconds left was the margin of difference on muddy turf. The Indians maintained the ball for 37 minutes and tallied 27 first downs but had trouble crossing the goal line. Rickey Jemison scored the only ASU TD on a oneyard plunge in the second quarter after Ray Brown’s guard-around play moved the ball 25 yards to the one. Jemison had 94 yards on 28 carries, and Dwane Brown threw for 114 yards. ASU’s defense limited Grambling to six first downs and 154 total yards. 1984 DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINALS December 1 at Bozeman, Mont. (Crowd: 12,037) Arkansas State .......................7 7 0 0 — 14 Montana State........................0 7 7 17 — 31 HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore Kelly Bradley passed for three touchdowns to rally MSU to a come-from-behind triumph. Bradley completed 27 of 47 passes for 313 yards, including TD tosses of 6 and 12 yards to Dasin Dietrich. ASU’s only scores came on 25-yard and 45yard interception returns by strong safety Billy Ray Bowers. Fullback Rickey Jemison had 100 rushing yards on 21 carries, but the Indians suffered from five lost fumbles and an interception on the frozen turf. 1984 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS (FIRST ROUND) November 24 at Jonesboro (Crowd: 10,872) Tennessee-Chattanooga ........0 3 0 7 — 10 Arkansas State .......................6 17 7 7 — 37 HIGHLIGHTS: Two flashy scores in the final 24 seconds of the first half propelled the Indians to success—a 24yard guard-around run by Farrell Wilson and a 57-yard interception return by I.J. Chapman. The Indians kept the ball for over 36 minutes while rolling up a 30-3 lead after three quarters. Rickey Jemison’s 78 rushing yards led an attack also featuring Dwane Brown’s 116 passing yards. ASU’s Marvin Neloms recorded three quarterback sacks. 1970 PECAN BOWL December 12 at Arlington, Tex. (Crowd: 9,500) Arkansas State .......................3 14 7 14 — 38 Central Missouri State ............0 7 0 14 — 21 HIGHLIGHTS: ASU amassed 509 yards of offense, thanks to 244 passing yards by James Hamilton and 135 rushing yards by Calvin Harrell. Chet Douthit landed two of Hamilton’s three TD passes. Dennis Meyer contributed by intercepting a pair of CMSU tosses. 1969 PECAN BOWL December 15 at Arlington, Tex. (Crowd: 7,500) Arkansas State .......................7 15 0 7 — 29 Drake University .....................0 0 13 8 — 21 HIGHLIGHTS: Backup quarterback Bubba Crocker took over when regular James Hamilton was injured early in first quarter and masterfully directed the victory. He threw for two TDs, ran for another and scored a twopoint conversion as the Tribe ran up a 22-0 halftime lead. Calvin Harrell supplied the muscle with 160 rushing yards on 34 carries. 1968 PECAN BOWL December 14 at Arlington, Tex. (Crowd: 7,200) North Dakota State.................9 14 0 0 — 23 Arkansas State .......................0 0 0 14 — 14 HIGHLIGHTS: Paul Hatchett plowed for 106 yards on 25 carries to spark NDSU, which took 9-0 record into the game. The Bison recovered an early fumble on ASU’s 17, took it in three plays later and proceeded to a 23-0 halftime edge. James Hamilton, who passed for 173 yards, ran for a couple of fourth-period Indian scores, but they were too little and too late. 1954 TANGERINE BOWL January 1 at Orlando, Fla. (Crowd: 12,976) Arkansas State .......................7 0 0 0 — 7 East Texas State ....................0 0 0 7 — 7 HIGHLIGHTS: ETSU, heavily favored with the nation’s longest win streak at 29 straight, had to march 61 yards in the four period to manage the tie. ASU had scored in the first quarter on a 20-yard Bobby Spann to Jim Turley pass. Dan Spensieri intercepted an ETSU pass in the final period and appeared on the way to scoring with it but dropped the ball out of bounds at midfield. 1952 REFRIGERATOR BOWL December 7 at Evansville, Ind. (Crowd: 9,500) Western Kentucky ..................0 14 13 7 — 34 Arkansas State .......................6 0 0 13 — 19 HIGHLIGHTS: The Hilltoppers overcame an opening 73yard drive on ASU’s first possession to improve their record to 9-1. They scored 34 unanswered points before a pair of fourth quarter ASU touchdowns made it more respectable. ASU had to play without All-America halfback Richie Woit, sidelined with a broken ankle. 1952 TANGERINE BOWL January 1 at Orlando, Fla. (Crowd: 12,500) Stetson University ..................7 0 21 7 — 35 Arkansas State .......................7 6 0 7 — 20 HIGHLIGHTS: All-America quarterback Bill Johnson connected for three TD passes with Dave Laude to help the Hatters overcome a 13-7 ASU halftime lead. Stetson was limited to 50 yards offense and 3 first downs in first half, but made up for it thereafter. 1951 REFRIGERATOR BOWL December 2 at Evansville, Ind. (Crowd: 10,000) Arkansas State .....................12 7 7 20 — 46 Camp Breckinridge.................0 6 0 6 — 12 HIGHLIGHTS: Richie Woit rushed for 166 yards and 3 TDs to spark ASU, which wound up with 582 yards of offense. Rudy Wagner and Buzzy Gebert scored twice each for the Tribe, which was the highest scoring team and No. 2 defensive team in the nation. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TOTAL OFFENSE: Most Plays: 68, Ryan Aplin (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most Yards: 336, Ryan Aplin (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) RECEIVING: Most Catches: 11, Taylor Stockemer (2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most Yards: 185, Taylor Stockemer (2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most TD Catches: 2, Chet Douthit (1970 Pecan Bowl) SCORING: Most Points: 18, Richie Woit (1951 Refrigerator Bowl) Most Touchdowns: 3, Richie Woit (1951 Refrigerator Bowl) Most Extra Points: 7, Scott Roper vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most PAT Att.: 7, Don LaPlante (1951 Refrigerator Bowl); S. Roper vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Field Goals: 2, Scott Roper vs. Sam Houston State (1986 I-AA Playoff); Scott Roper vs. Delaware, (1986 I-AA Playoff); Eric Neihouse (2005 New Orleans Bowl) Most FG Att.: 3, Bobby Gentry (1970 Pecan Bowl); Scott Roper vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff) Longest Field Goal: 44, Eric Neihouse (2005 New Orleans Bowl) PUNTING: Most Punts: 8, Kevin McClelland (1968 Pecan Bowl); Steve Sampson vs. Jackson St. (1987 I-AA Playoff) Most Yardage: 348, Steve Sampson vs. Jackson State (1987 I-AA Playoff) Highest Average: 47.6, Steve Sampson vs. Northern Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff) Longest Punt: 65—Stacy Gore vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1984 (I-AA Playoff) PUNT RETURNS: Most Returns: 7, Todd Horton vs. Sam Houston State (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Yds: 52, Terry Whiting (1970 Pecan Bowl); Billy Ray Bowers vs. UT-Chattanooga (1984 I-AA Playoff) Best Return Average: 26.0, Terry Whiting (1970 Pecan Bowl) Longest Return: 48, Terry Whiting (1970 Pecan Bowl) KICKOFF RETURNS: Most Returns: 5, Earl Easley (1986 Diamond Bowl); Fred Barnett vs. No. Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff) TEAM RECORDS RUSHING: Most Attempts: 71, vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Net Yards: 526 vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) PASSING: Most Attempts: 58, GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2011 Most Completions: 30, GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2011 Most Yards: 353, GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2011 Most TD Passes: 3, Pecan Bowl 1970 Most Had Int.: 3, Refrigerator Bowl 1952; Pecan Bowl 1970, GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2011 Best Comp. Pct.: .600 (9-of-15), vs. Grambling (1985 IAA Playoff); (9-of-15,)vs. Sam Houston St. (1986 IAA Playoff) TOTAL OFFENSE: Most Plays: 87, vs. N. Illinois (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most Yards: 646, vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) SCORING: Most Points: 55, vs. Delaware (I-AA Playoff) Most TDs: 7, Refrigerator Bowl 1951; vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Extra Points: 7, vs. Delaware, 1986 (I-AA Playoff) Most FGs: 2, vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff); vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) PUNTING: Most Punts: 8, Pecan Bowl 1968; vs. JSU (1987 I-AA Playoff) Best Average: 47.6, vs. No. Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff) MISCELLANEOUS: Most First Downs: 26, vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Fumbles: 5, vs. UT-Chattanooga (1984 I-AA Playoff); vs. Montana State, 1984 (I-AA Playoff); vs. Grambling, 1985 (I-AA Playoff); vs. Northern Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff) Most Fumbles Lost: 5, vs. Montana St. (1984 I-AA Playoff) Most Penalties: 10, vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Blocked Kicks: 2, Refrigerator Bowl 1951 Most Passes Had Int.: 3, Pecan Bowl 1970; vs. Montana St. (1984 I-AA Playoff); vs. Sam Houston St. (1986 I-AA Playoff), Go.Daddy.com Bowl, 2011 Most Fumbles Recovered: 3, vs. Nevada-Reno (1985 IAA Playoff); vs. Delaware, 1986 (I-AA Playoff) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS PASSING: Most Attempts: 58, Ryan Aplin, (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most Completions: 30, Ryan Aplin, (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most Net Yards: 353, Ryan Aplin, (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most TD Passes: 3, James Hamilton, 1970 Pecan Bowl) Most had Int.: 3. Ryan Aplin, (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Highest Completion Pct.: .636 (7-of-11), Dwane Brown vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff) Longest Play: 75, Bubba Crocker to Steve Lockhart (1969 Pecan Bowl) INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions: 2, John Koldus (1952 Refrigerator Bowl); Bill Bergey (1968 Pecan Bowl); Dennis Meyer (1970 Pecan Bowl); Billy Ray Bowers vs. Montana State (1984 I-AA Playoff); Mike Adams vs. Sam Houston State (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Yds Returned: 70, Billy Ray Bowers vs. Montana State (1984 I-AA Playoff) Longest Ret.: 62, Stacy McGee vs. JSU (1987 I-AA Playoff); Stacy McGee vs. No. Iowa, 1987 (I-AA Playoff) 2011 IN REVIEW RUSHING: Most Attempts: 34, Calvin Harrell, (1969 Pecan Bowl) Most Net Yards: 168, Richie Woit (1951 Refrigerator Bowl) Longest Play: 72, Rickey Jemison (vs. Delaware, 1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Yards: 120, Fred Barnett vs. Northern Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff) Longest Return: 50, Fred Barnett vs. Northern Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff), Andrew Tryon vs Northern Illinois (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl). ASU IN THE THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL POSTSEASON DIRECTORY INDIVIDUAL RECORDS COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 115 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players Staff TOTAL OFFENSE This is 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory RECORDS asu football in Review 116 INDIVIDUAL MOST PLAYS Game 1. 68, Ryan Aplin vs Northern Ill. (2011) 2. 63, Ryan Aplin at Western Ky. (2011) 3. 62, Roy Johnson vs Southwestern La. (1990) 4. 61, Corey Leonard vs North TX (2007) 5. 60, Ryan Aplin vs Fla. Atlantic (2010) 6. 59, Corey Leonard vs. Memphis (2007) 7. 58, Cleo Lemon vs New Mexico St. (1998) 8. 57, Johnny Covington vs La. Tech (1995) T9.54, Ryan Aplin vs Auburn (2010) 54, Ryan Aplin vs UL Lafayette (2010) 54, Corey Leonard vs ULM (2009) 54, Corey Leonard vs SMU (2007) 54, Nick Noce vs Idaho (2004) Season 1. 637, Ryan Aplin (2011) 2. 548, Ryan Aplin (2010) 3. 520, Corey Leonard (2007) 4. 463, Corey Leonard (2008) 5. 454, Cleo Lemon (1998) 6. 433, Roy Johnson (1991) 7. 407, Nick Noce (2005) 8. 403, Nick Noce (2004) 9. 395, Johnny Covington (1995) 10.388, Roy Johnson (1990) Career 1. 1,604, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 2. 1,367, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 3. 1,329, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 4. 1,238, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 5. 1,207, James Hamilton (1968-71) 6. 1,111, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 7. 964, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 8. 899, Tim Langford (1980-83) 9. 853, Nick Noce (2003-05) 10.824, Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) MOST AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME Season 1. 321.2, Ryan Aplin (2011) 2. 284.7, Ryan Aplin (2010) 3. 252.9, Corey Leonard (2007) 4. 238.6, Corey Leonard (2008) 5. 229.9, Roy Johnson (1991) 6. 214.9, Nick Noce (2004) 7. 206.7, Cleo Lemon (1998) 8. 194.1, Roy Johnson (1990) 9. 190.7, Nick Noce (2005) 10.190.6, Johnny Covington (1995) Career 1. 256.9, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 2. 201.9, CoreyLeonard (2006-09) 3. 179.3, Nick Noce (2003-05) 4. 178.3, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 5. 161.4, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 6. 151.7, James Hamilton (1968-71) 7. 143.8, Jeremie Watkins (1996-97) 8. 138.3, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 9. 130.5, Kennon Taylor (1987-88) 10.109.2, Johnny Covington (1992-95) MOST AVERAGE YARDS PER PLAY Game T1.17.4, Dennis Forrest vs Mississippi (1988) 17.4, James Hamilton vs Lamar (1970) 3. 17.1, Putzer Dayton vs. East TX St. (1987) T4.15.4, Reggie Arnold vs TX Southern (2008) 15.4, Brandon Thompkins vs Troy (2006) 6. 13.1, Earl Easley vs East TX St. (1987) 7. 12.5, Larry Harris vs Wyoming (1990) Season 1. 7.4, Lamont Zachery (1996) 2. 7.2, Derek Lawson (2008) T3.7.0, Leroy Harris (1976) 7.0, Leroy Harris (1975) 5. 6.6, Ryan Aplin (2011) T6.6.5, Reggie Arnold (2007) MOST NET YARDS 6.5, Shermar Bracey (2005) Game 8. 6.4, Dennis Bolden (1975) 1. 442, Ryan Aplin vs UL Lafayette (2010) T9.6.2, Ryan Aplin (2010) 2. 402, Ryan Aplin vs Western Ky. (2010) 6.2, Corey Leonard (2008) 3. 401, Ryan Aplin at Western Ky. (2011) Career T4.391, Ryan Aplin vs North TX (2011) 1. 7.5, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 391, Ryan Aplin vs Troy (2011) 2. 7.0, Leroy Harris (1975-76) 6. 377, Nick Noce vs Memphis (2004) 3. 6.7, Dennis Forrest (1986-89) 7. 376, James Hamilton vs Drake (1968) 4. 6.4, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 8. 367, Cleo Lemon vs New Mexico St. (1998) T5.5.7, Dennis Bolden (1975-76) 9. 366, Corey Leonard vs Middle Tenn. (2008) 5.7, Nick Noce (2003-05) 10.361, Ryan Aplin vs North TX (2009) T7.5.5, Corey Leonard (2006-09) Season 5.5, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 1. 4,176, Ryan Aplin (2011) 5.5, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 2. 3,416, Ryan Aplin (2010) 10.5.4, Shermar Bracey (2003-05) 3. 2,863, Corey Leonard (2008) 4. 2,782, Corey Leonard (2007) 5. 2,529, Roy Johnson (1991) 6. 2,480, Cleo Lemon (1998) 7. 2,364, Nick Noce (2004) MOST PLAYS 8. 2,288, Nick Noce (2005) Game 9. 2,097, Johnny Covington (1995) 1. 106 vs Delta State, 1951 10.1,944, Elliot Jacobs (2002) 2. 98 vs Southwestern Louisiana, 1975 Career 3. 95 vs East Texas State, 1986 1. 8,887, Corey Leonard (2006-09 4. 93 vs Northwestern Louisiana, 1975 2. 8,734, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 5. 92 vs Trinity, 1971 3. 7,309, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 92 vs at Middle Tennessee, 2011 4. 6,779, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 6. 91 vs Florida Atlantic, 2010 5. 5,764, James Hamilton (1968-71) Season 6. 5,672, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 1. 1016 in 2011 7. 4,841, Nick Noce (2003-05) 2. 856 in 2010 8. 4,423, Elliot Jacobs (2001-2003) 3. 848 in 2007 9. 4,259, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 4. 843 in 1975 10.3,788, Richie Woit (1950-53) 5. 828 in 1990 6. 827 in 2002 7. 813 in 1986 TEAM 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 8. 807 in 2006 9. 801 in 1983 10.797 in 1952 MOST NET YARDS Game 1. 681 vs Louisiana-Lafayette, 2007 2. 670 vs Texas Southern, 2008 3. 663 vs Lamar, 1970 4. 646 vs Central Ark., 2011 5. 644 vs East TX State, 1987 6. 641 vs Eastern NM, 1972 7. 624 vs East TX State, 1986 8. 611 vs Memphis, 2011 9. 601 vs Lamar, 1984 Season 1. 5,822 in 2011 2. 4,841 in 2010 3. 4,786 in 2008 4. 4,722 in 1951 5. 4,558 in 2007 6. 4,431 in 2005 7. 4,303 in 1975 8. 4,270 in 1987 9. 4,242 in 2002 10.4,168 in 1986 HIGHEST AVG. PER PLAY Game 1. 12.4 vs Texas Southern, 2008 2. 9.3 vs UT Martin, 1984 3. 9.2 vs East Texas State, 1987 4. 8.4 vs Louisiana Tech, 1996 5. 8.3 vs Eastern NM, 1972 6. 8.1 vs Lamar, 1979 7. 8.0 vs UL Lafayette, 2007 8. 7.9 vs Lamar, 1984 Season 1. 6.0 in 2008 T2. 5.7 in 2011 5.7 in 2010 5.7 in 2005 4. 5.5 in 1989 T5. 5.4 in 2007 5.4 in 1996 5.4 in 1970 T8. 5.3 in 2004 5.3 in 2000 5.3 in 1987 HIGHEST AVG. PER GAME Season 1. 447.8 in 2011 2. 407.4 in 1970 3. 403.4 in 2010 4. 398.8 in 2008 5. 396.5 in 1952 6. 391.2 in 1975 7. 388.2 in 1989 8. 386.1 in 1951 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 1. 34 vs Southern Illinois, 1982 2. 33 vs. UL Lafayette, 2007 3. 32 vs Northwestern La., 1975 32 vs Central Arkansas, 2011 4. 30 vs Lamar, 1986 T5.29 vs. SMU, 2007 29 vs. North Texas, 2011 29 vs. North Texas, 2007 29 vs vs Fla. Atlantic, 2010 Season 1. 304 in 2011 2. 262 in 2010 3. 243 in 2007 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS Plays Rush 1,604 1,568 1,367 1,318 1,329 -445 1,238 2,182 1,207 381 1,111 2,192 853 518 824 549 569 -167 727 3,947 735 3,937 899 1,429 603 3,040 668 3,005 611 2,956 660 2,935 612 379 Pass 7,319 7,416 7,706 4,597 5,383 3,480 4,343 3,874 4,426 49 0 2,316 0 0 0 0 2,491 Total 8,887 8,734 7,309 6,779 5,764 5,672 4,841 4,423 4,259 3,996 3,937 3,745 3,040 3,005 2,956 2,935 2,870 SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS Plays Rush 637 588 548 477 463 516 520 547 433 782 454 -241 403 249 407 236 395 -30 340 193 388 380 350 -48 334 675 312 925 325 217 341 573 308 101 320 285 338 331 262 -94 Pass 3,588 2,939 2,347 2,235 1,747 2,721 2,115 2,052 2,127 1,751 1,561 1,964 1,205 941 1,537 1,156 1,622 1,404 1,321 1,569 Total 4,176 3,416 2,863 2,782 2,529 2,480 2,364 2,288 2,097 1,944 1,941 1,916 1,880 1,866 1,754 1,729 1,723 1,689 1,652 1,475 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Corey Leonard, 2006-09 Ryan Aplin, 2009-cur. Cleo Lemon, 1997-2000 Roy Johnson, 1988-91 James Hamilton, 1968-71 Dwane Brown, 1984-87 Nick Noce, 2003-05 Elliot Jacobs, 2001-03 Johnny Covington, 1992-95 Richie Woit, 1950-53 Reggie Arnold, 2006-09 Tim Langford, 1980-83 Antonio Warren, 2002-05 Jonathan Adams, 1998-01 Rickey Jemison, 1983-86 Calvin Harrell, 1968-71 Kennon Taylor, 1977-78 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Ryan Aplin, 2011 Ryan Aplin, 2010 Corey Leonard, 2008 Corey Leonard, 2007 Roy Johnson, 1991 Cleo Lemon, 1998 Nick Noce, 2004 Nick Noce, 2005 Johnny Covington, 1995 Elliot Jacobs, 2002 Roy Johnson, 1990 Cleo Lemon, 2000 Dwane Brown, 1985 Roy Johnson, 1989 Elliot Jacobs, 2003 Tim Langford, 1983 James Hamilton, 1970 Kennon Taylor, 1977 Corey Leonard, 2006 Cleo Lemon, 1999 Pass 3,588 2,939 1,416 2,347 2,235 1,321 2,052 2,115 1,537 1,751 0 1,964 1,569 2,721 1,452 1,481 2,127 830 1,069 1,159 1,747 1,561 941 169 665 862 1,205 748 1,156 534 345 0 1,091 1,087 1,404 0 0 0 407 0 1,351 1,622 1,172 1,238 900 1,015 292 454 692 370 331 344 959 388 501 0 519 368 49 0 0 0 COREY LEONARD 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com Rush 588 477 174 516 547 331 236 249 217 193 1,004 -48 -94 -241 -62 -43 -30 -11 -5 100 782 380 925 861 450 567 675 500 573 222 528 433 350 94 285 1,046 1,191 654 580 869 -56 101 274 62 -15 -7 534 85 55 418 191 292 322 142 -1 701 5 -36 825 1,250 1,125 759 AStateGuides.com Total 4,176 3,416 1,590 2,863 2,782 1,652 2,288 2,364 1,754 1,944 1,004 1,916 1,475 2,480 1,390 1,433 2,097 819 1,064 1,259 2,529 1,941 1,866 1,030 1,115 1,429 1,880 1,248 1,729 756 873 433 1,441 1,181 1,689 1,046 1,191 654 987 869 1,295 1,723 1,446 1,300 885 1,008 826 539 747 788 522 636 1,281 530 500 701 524 332 874 1,250 905 759 PLAYERS Player Plays Ryan Aplin 637 Ryan Aplin 548 Corey Leonard 283 Corey Leonard 463 Corey Leonard 520 Corey Leonard 338 Nick Noce 407 Nick Noce 403 Elliot Jacobs 325 Elliot Jacobs 340 Jonathan Adams 234 Cleo Lemon 350 Cleo Lemon 263 Cleo Lemon 454 Cleo Lemon 262 Jeremie Watkins 236 Johnny Covington 395 Johnny Covington 213 Johnny Covington 242 Tom Sears 232 Roy Johnson 433 Roy Johnson 388 Roy Johnson 312 Earl Easley 242 Dwane Brown 235 Dwane Brown 256 Dwane Brown 334 Dwane Brown 286 Tim Langford 341 Tim Langford 182 Tim Langford 197 Erven Beasley 84 Gene Bradley 320 Kennon Taylor 292 Kennon Taylor 320 Leroy Harris 150 Dennis Bolden 186 Willie Harris 151 Steve Burks 237 Stan Winfrey 168 James Hamilton 265 James Hamilton 308 James Hamilton 317 James Hamilton 317 Cecil LaGrone 192 Tim Keane 214 Terry Gwin 165 Gary Everett 102 Gary Everett 123 Sammy Weir 181 Jim McMurray 142 Jim McMurray 163 Bill Caldwell 216 Bill Caldwell 109 Bill Caldwell 116 Eddie Romeo 111 Tommy Spiers 126 Tommy Spiers 79 Richie Woit 191 Richie Woit 207 Richie Woit 227 Richie Woit 149 2011 IN REVIEW MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY Game 1. 6 vs Southwestern La., 1990 T2. 5 vs UT Chattanooga, 1981 5 vs Florida Atlantic, 2010 5 vs Florida Int’l, 2010 4. 4, 13 times (last vs FIU, 2008) MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING Season Game 1. 26 in 1990 T1. 21 vs Western Ky., 2011 2. 23 in 1996 21 vs Central Arkansas, 2011 T3. 21 in 2006 T3. 17 vs Auburn, 2010 21 in 1997 17 vs Memphis, 2004 21 in 1995 T5. 16 vs Northern Illinois, 2011 21 in 1991 16 vs Missouri, 2004 7. 20 in 1981 16 vs Northern Illinois, 1996 T8. 19 in 2007 T8. 15 vs New Mexico St., 1998 19 in 1988 15 vs Ole Miss, 1996 10.18 in 2008 15 vs Louisiana Tech, 1996 15 vs Trinity, 1971 YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 THIS IS TOTAL OFFENSE STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL RECORDS DIRECTORY MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING Game 1. 28 vs Southern Illinois, 1982 2. 26 vs Southern Illinois, 1975 3. 25 vs Lamar, 1986 4. 24 vs Northwestern La., 1975 5. 24 vs Lamar, 1989 Season 1. 181 in 1975 2. 167 in 1989 3. 167 in 1986 4. 159 in 1987 5. 155 in 1981 15 vs Troy, 2011 15 vs Middle Tennesse, 2011 15 vs North Texas, 2011 Season 1. 169 in 2011 2. 131 in 2010 3. 111 in 1996 4. 107 in 2007 5. 103 in 1998 6. 102 in 2004 7. 97 in 1995 8. 95 in 2008 9. 82 in 2006 10.82 in 2003 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 4. 238 in 2008 T5.224 in 2006 224 in 1990 7. 223 in 1975 8. 220 in 1989 9. 218 in 1988 10.214 in 1986 117 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review RUSHING RECORDS This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 118 INDIVIDUAL MOST RUSHES Game 1. 45, Calvin Harrell vs UT Arlington (1969) 2. 43, Calvin Harrell vs The Citadel (1970) 3. 40, Danny Smith vs. Idaho (2002) 4. 39, Frank McGuigan vs Abilene Christian (1968) T5. 38, Larry Lawrence vs Southern Ill. (1978) 38, Frank McGuigan vs Eastern Mich. (1968) Season 1. 269, Frank McGuigan, 1968 2. 254, Danny Smith, 2002 3. 254, Larry Lawrence, 1978 4. 250, Marquis Williams, 1993 5. 233, Jonathan Adams, 2001 6. 232, Calvin Harrell, 1970 7. 227, Richie Woit, 1951 8. 225, Richard Kimble, 1989 Career 1. 737, Reggie Arnold, 2006-09 2. 725, Richie Woit, 1950-53 3. 668, Jonathan Adams, 1998-01 4. 660, Calvin Harrell, 1968-71 5. 611, Rickey Jemison, 1983-86 6. 603, Antonio Warren, 2002-05 7. 595, Dwane Brown, 1984-87 Season 1. 8.6, Dennis Forrest (1988) T2. 7.4, Don Riggs (1955) 7.4, Lamont Zachery (1996) 4. 7.2, Derek Lawson (2008) T5. 7.0, Leroy Harris (1975) 7.0, Leroy Harris (1976) 7. 6.9, Dennis Forrest (1987) Career 1. 7.0, Leroy Harris (1975-76) 2. 6.7, Dennis Forrest, (1986-89) 3. 5.8, Dennis Bolden (1975-76) 4. 5.4, Shermar Bracey (2003-05) T5. 5.3, Reggie Arnold (2006-09) 5.3, Lamont Zachery, (1996-99) 7. 5.2, Danny Smith (2000-02) T8. 5.1, Joe Griffin (1976-78) 5.1, Richie Woit (1950-53) 2. 135 by Rickey Jemison, 128 by Keith Weaver, 113 by Preston Maddox vs NE La., 1984 3. 179 by Steve Burks, 124 by Stan Winfrey, 122 by Willie Harris vs Abilene Christian, 1973 4. 168 by Steve Burks, 106 by Willie Harris, 103 by David Mitchell vs UT Arlington, 1973 5. 120 by Calvin Harrell, 131 by David Mitchell, 103 by Johnnie Carr vs Lamar, 1970 TWO 100-YARD RUSHINGS IN SAME GAME 1. 122 by Ryan Aplin & 111 by Reggie Arnold vs. North TX, 2009 2. 120 by Corey Leonard & 104 by Reggie Arnold vs. Florida Int’l, 2009 3. 209 by Derek Lawson & 123 by MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Reggie Arnold vs TX So., 2008 4. 128 by Antonio Warren & 102 by Season Shermar Bracey vs UT Martin, 2005 1. 8, Antonio Warren (2005) 5. 143 by Antonio Warren & 105 by 2. 7, Calvin Harrell (1971) Shermar Bracey vs Fla. Int’l, 2005 T3. 6, Danny Smith (2002) 6. 139 by Shermar Bracey & 105 by 6, Corey Walker (1995) 6, Calvin Harrell (1970) Antonio Warren vs No. TX, 2005 T6. 5, Reggie Arnold (2008) 7. 150 by Danny Smith & 117 by An5, Reggie Arnold (2006) tonio Warren vs So. Utah, 2002 5, Rickey Jemison (1986) 8. 149 by Lamont Zachery & 169 by MOST NET YARDS 5, Calvin Harrell (1969) Jonathan Adams vs. Nevada, 1999 Game: 259, Dennis Bolden vs McNeese St. (1975) 9. 155 by Lamont Zachery & 113 by 5, Lamont Zachery (1999) Season: 1,390, Danny Smith, 2002 Corey Walker vs La. Tech, 1996 Career Career: 3,947, Richie Woit (1950-53) 10.143 by Alastair Couch & 121 by Zoe 1. 18, Calvin Harrell (1969-71) Freeman vs. Southern Ill., 1994 2. 17, Reggie Arnold (2006-09) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 11. 132 by Richard Kimble & 105 by 3. 15, Antonioi Warre (2002-05) Game Roy Johnson vs McNeese St., 1989 1. 7, Steve Burks vs Abilene Christian (1973) 4. 13, Rickey Jemison (1984-86) 12.194 by Richard Kimble & 161 by 2. 7, Clifton Keller vs Central Ark. (1917) 5. 12, Jonathan Adams (1998-01) Roy Johnson vs Lamar, 1989 6. 11, Lamont Zachery (1996-99) T3.4, Ryan Aplin vs FAU (2011) 13.151 by Richard Kimble & 144 by Earl 4, Reggie Arnold vs. Miss. Valley St. (2009) 7. 10, Corey Walker (1993-96) T8. 7, Roy Johnson (1988-91) Easley vs Southwestern La., 1988 4, Danny Smith vs Idaho (2002) 7, Leroy Harris (1975-76) 14.115 by Earl Easley & 102 by Dennis 4, Earl Easley vs Southern Ill. (1988) 7, Dennis Bolden (1975-76) Forrest vs Illinois State, 1988 4, Rickey Jemison vs NE La. (1984) 15.139 by Dennis Forrest & 109 by 4, David Hines vs NW La. (1975) Earl Easley vs Mississippi, 1988 MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Season 1. 6, Antonio Warren (2005) 16.126 by Earl Easley & 103 by 1. 21, Richie Woit (1951) 2. 5, Rickey Jemison, (1986) Dennis Forrest vs So. Ill., 1987 2. 17, Richie Woit (1952) T3. 4, Larry Lawrence, (1978) 17.170 by Earl Easley & 137 by Putzer 3. 16, David Hines (1975) 4, Leroy Harris (1976) Dayton vs East TX St., 1987 T4.14, Danny Smith (2002) 18.125 by Rickey Jemison & 102 by 4, Calvin Harrell (1971) 14, Frank McGuigan (1968) T6. 3, Danny Smith (2002) Richard Kimble vs East TX St., 1986 6. 12, Reggie Arnold (2009) 3, Danny Smith (2002) 19.134 by Rickey Jemison & 108 by 12, Roy Johnson (1991) Judious Lewis vs Lamar, 1984 3, Corey Walker (1995) 12, Leroy Harris (1976) 20.124 by Erven Beasley & 101 by 3, Corey Walker (1995) 12, Calvin Harrell (1970) Dwayne Pittman vs UT-Martin, 1983 3, Roy Johnson (1989) 12, Richie Woit (1953) 21.118 by Bill Johnson & 100 by Tim 3, Rickey Jemison (1984) Career Langford vs Austin Peay State, 1980 3, David Mitchell (1973) 1. 57, Richie Woit (1950-53) 22.154 by Joe Griffin & 148 by Larry T2. 33, Reggie Arnold (2006-09) Lawrence vs NW La., 1978 LONGEST PLAYS 33, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 23.138 by Dennis Bolden & 129 by 1. 92, Dennis Forrest vs Mississippi (1988) 4. 26, Calvin Harrell (1968-71) 2. 91, Larry Harris vs Wyoming (1990) Leroy Harris vs So. Ill., 1976 5. 25, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 3. 85, Leroy Harris vs McNeese St. (1976) 24.259 by Dennis Bolden & 136 by 6. 24, Lamont Zachery (1996-99) T4. 80, Derek Lawson vs Texas Southern (2008) Leroy Harris vs McNeese St., 1975 7. 22, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 80, Shermar Bracey vs. North TX (2005) 25.207 by Leroy Harris & 125 by David 8. 20, Corey Walker (1993-96) 80, Antonio Warren vs. ULL (2004) Hines vs Southwestern La., 1975 T9. 19, Richard Kimble (1986-89) 80, Lamont Zachery vs La. Tech (1996) 26.146 by Tommy Foulks & 105 19, Rickey Jemison (1983-86) 80, Lamont Zachery vs. SW La. (1998) by David Hines vs Idaho, 1975 80, Leroy Harris vs UT Arlington (1976) MOST YARDS PER CARRY 80, Steve Burks vs SW Louisiana (1974) Game 80, David Mitchell vs Xavier (1973) 1. 17.4, Dennis Forrest vs Mississippi (1988) 80, Eddie Romeo vs North Ala. (1956) MOST RUSHES 2. 17.1, Putzer Dayton vs East TX St. (1987) 3. 16.3, Leroy Harris vs McNeese St. (1976) Game THREE 100-YARD RUSHINGS IN SAME GAME 4. 16.7, Lamont Zachery vs SE Mo. St. (1996) 1. 94 vs Delta State, 1951 5. 15.4, Reggie Arnold vs TX Southern (2008) 1. 120 by Putzer Dayton, 105 by Richard 2. 82 vs Southern Illinois, 1974 Kimble, 104 by Roy Johnson vs Ole 6. 15.3, Lamont Zachery vs Central Ark. (1996) 3. 81 vs Southern Illinois, 1982 Miss, 1989 4. 78 vs Illinois State, 1988 TEAM 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS Carries Yards 1. Danny Smith, 2002 254 1,390 2. Richie Woit, 1952 207 1,250 3. Frank McGuigan, 1968 269 1,220 4. Dennis Bolden, 1975 186 1,191 5. Calvin Harrell, 1970 232 1,131 6. Richie Woit, 1951 227 1,125 7. Reggie Arnold, 2006 206 1,076 8. Reggie Arnold, 2008 197 1,074 9. Antonio Warren, 2005 173 1,066 10. Reggie Arnold, 2007 163 1,060 11. Marquis Williams, 1993 250 1,060 12. Leroy Harris, 1976 150 1,046 13. Larry Lawrence, 1978 254 1,039 14. Antonio Warren, 2004 195 1,036 15. Corey Walker, 1995 212 1,013 T16. Jonathan Adams, 2000 202 1,004 Jonathan Adams, 2001 235 1,004 TD 57 33 12 17 19 26 24 19 20 33 22 13 15 16 13 Avg. 5.5 6.0 4.5 6.4 4.8 5.0 5.1 5.5 6.2 6.5 4.2 7.0 4.1 5.3 4.8 5.0 4.3 TD 14 17 14 11 12 21 6 8 6 9 5 12 6 2 9 6 5 RICHIE WOIT 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW TD 10 4 12 8 9 4 6 2 8 14 5 6 4 9 7 4 9 2 5 4 12 3 5 11 7 3 5 11 5 3 2 2 5 6 0 12 11 4 6 1 4 12 9 14 2 7 4 2 4 7 3 2 5 1 4 5 6 3 12 17 21 7 OPPONENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS Carries Yards Average Richie Woit, 1950-53 771 3,947 5.1 Reggie Arnold, 2006-09 737 3,933 5.3 Antonio Warren, 2002-05 603 3,040 5.0 Jonathan Adams, 1998-2001 668 3,005 4.5 Rickey Jemison, 1983-86 611 2,956 4.8 Calvin Harrell, 1968-71 660 2,935 4.5 Lamont Zachery, 1996-99 501 2,640 5.3 Richard Kimble, 1986-89 576 2,518 4.4 Corey Walker, 1993-96 568 2,340 4.1 Dwane Brown, 1984-87 595 2,192 3.7 Roy Johnson, 1988-1991 558 2,182 3.9 Derek Lawson, 2008-11 381 1,933 5.1 Leroy Harris, 1975-76 274 1,920 7.0 Dennis Bolden, 1975-76 325 1,872 5.8 Dennis Forrest, 1986-89 264 1,780 6.7 YEAR-BY-YEAR RUSHING LEADERS Player Carries Yds Avg. Ryan Aplin 161 588 3.7 Derek Lawson 105 500 4.8 Reggie Arnold 168 723 4.3 Reggie Arnold 197 1,074 5.5 Reggie Arnold 163 1,060 6.5 Reggie Arnold 209 1,076 5.1 Antonio Warren 173 1,066 6.2 Antonio Warren 195 1,036 5.3 Shermar Bracey 112 530 4.7 Danny Smith 254 1,390 5.5 Jonathan Adams 235 1,004 4.3 Jonathan Adams 202 1,002 5.0 Lamont Zachery 172 846 4.9 Lamont Zachery 122 558 4.6 Lamont Zachery 97 386 4.0 Lamont Zachery 114 846 7.4 Corey Walker 212 1,013 4.8 Corey Walker 175 630 3.6 Marquis Williams 250 1,060 4.2 Jerrold Seymore 103 395 3.8 Roy Johnson 170 782 4.6 Larry Harris 90 490 5.5 Richard Kimble 225 977 4.3 Earl Easley 196 861 4.4 Richard Kimble 146 533 3.7 Rickey Jemison 224 1,002 4.5 Rickey Jemison 175 918 5.3 Rickey Jemison 177 888 5.0 Dwayne Pittman 151 744 4.9 Maurice Carthon 144 682 4.7 Maurice Carthon 153 678 4.4 Erven Beasley 84 433 5.2 Anthony Williams 173 789 4.6 Larry Lawrence 254 1,039 4.1 Joe Griffin 115 635 5.5 Leroy Harris 150 1,046 7.0 Dennis Bolden 186 1,191 6.4 Willie Harris 150 654 4.4 David Mitchell 191 968 5.1 Stan Winfrey 168 869 5.2 Calvin Harrell 216 961 4.4 Calvin Harrell 232 1,131 4.8 Calvin Harrell 205 824 4.1 Frank McGuigan 269 1,220 4.5 Frank McGuigan 129 488 3.8 Terry Gwin 135 607 4.5 Terry Gwin 110 534 4.9 Eddie Rickus 85 394 4.6 Harold Wallin 72 281 3.9 Dick Martillo 119 629 5.2 Sammy Weir 85 345 4.1 John Coffey 62 294 4.7 Bill Caldwell 84 322 3.8 Bill Nalley 50 248 5.0 Eddie Romeo 82 425 5.2 Eddie Romeo 111 701 6.3 Don Riggs 67 498 7.4 Bill Templeton 50 232 4.6 Richie Woit 189 825 4.4 Richie Woit 207 1,250 6.0 Richie Woit 227 1,125 5.0 Richie Woit 149 759 5.1 RUSHING RECORDS MOST YARDS PER CARRY Game MOST NET YARDS RUSHING 1. 10.0 vs Texas Southern, 2008 Game 2. 9.9 vs Tennessee-Martin, 2003 1. 621 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 3. 9.7 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 2. 604 vs East Texas State, 1987 4. 9.0 vs East Texas State, 1987 3. 519 vs Eastern NM, 1972 5. 8.7 vs Florida Int’l, 2005 4. 512 vs Lamar, 1986 6. 8.5 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1983 5. 488 vs Abilene Christian, 1973 7. 8.0 vs Tennessee-Martin, 2005 Season 8. 7.8 vs Lamar, 1984 1. 3,745 in 1975 9. 7.4 vs Lamar, 1986 2. 3,308 in 1989 Season 3. 3,291 in 1952 1. 5.1 in 1989 4. 3,283 in 1987 T2.5.0 in 2008 5. 3,266 in 1988 5.0 in 1987 5.0 in 1984 MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 5.0 in 1975 Game 6. 4.9 in 1996 1. 11 vs East Texas State, 1987 T7.4.8 in 2005 2. 10 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 4.8 in 1988 T3. 8 vs. Mississippi Valley St., 2009 4.8 in 1986 8 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 2003 MOST YARDS PER GAME 8 vs Abilene Christian, 1973 Season 6. 7 vs Lamar, 1970 T7.6 vs Florida International, 2005 1. 340.5 in 1975 2. 329.1 in 1952 6 vs Northwestern La., 1975 3. 315.2 in 1951 6 vs Southern Illinois, 1988 4. 300.7 in 1989 5. 298.5 in 1987 Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Season 1. 43 in 1951 2. 42 in 1975 3. 40 in 1952 4. 37 in 1987 5. 35 in 1984 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 5. 78 vs East Texas State, 1986 6. 78 vs Northeast La., 1981 Season 1. 746 in 1975 2. 701 in 1952 3. 686 in 1986 4. 682 in 1988 5. 681 in 1981 119 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review PASSING RECORDS This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 120 INDIVIDUAL MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game T1. 58, Ryan Aplin vs N. Illinois (2011) 53, Johnny Covington vs La. Tech (1995) 3. 50, Corey Leonard vs. North TX (2006) 4. 49, Ryan Aplin vs Western Ky. (2011) 49, Cleo Lemon vs New Mexico St. (1998) 6. 47, Cleo Lemon vs UAB (1997) 7. 46, Ryan Aplin vs Fla. Atlantic (2010) T8.45, Ryan Aplin vs ULL (2010) 45, Ryan Aplin vs Indiana (2010) 45, Johnny Covington vs San Jose St. (1995) Season 1. 476, Ryan Aplin (2011) 2. 410, Ryan Aplin (2010) 3. 387, Cleo Lemon (1998) 4. 370, Johnny Covington (1995) 5. 349, Corey Leonard (2007) 6. 315, Nick Noce (2004) 7. 306, Corey Leonard (2008) 8. 282, Nick Noce (2005) 9. 273, Elliot Jacobs (2003) 10.263, Roy Johnson (1991) Career 1. 1,128, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 2. 1,088, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 3. 1,004, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 4. 824, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 5. 799, James Hamilton (1968-71) 6. 680, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 7. 638, Nick Noce (2003-05) 8. 516, Dwane Brown (1984-87) MOST PASSES COMPLETED Game 1. 37, Ryan Aplin vs WKU, 2011 2. 34, Ryan Aplin vs Indiana, 2010 3. 32, Johnny Covington vs San Jose St., 1995 4. 30, Ryan Aplin vs N. Illinois, 2011 5. 29, Nick Noce vs Memphis, 2004 T6. 28, Ryan Aplin vs Fla. Atlantic, 2010 28, Ryan Aplin vs Auburn, 2010 28, Jeremie Watkins vs East Carolina, 1996 28, Ryan Aplin vs North Texas, 2011 T10.27, Ryan Aplin vs Western Ky., 2010 27, Johnny Covington vs La. Tech, 1995 27, Ryan Aplin vs ULM, 2011 Season 1. 304, Ryan Aplin (2011) 2. 252, Ryan Aplin (2010) 3. 194, Johnny Covington (1995) 4. 183, Cleo Lemon (1998) 5. 182, Corey Leonard (2007) 6. 173, Cleo Lemon (2000) 7. 166, Corey Leonard (2008) 8. 164, Nick Noce (2004) 9. 156, Nick Noce (2005) 10.145, Elliot Jacobs (2003) Career 1. 633, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 2. 571, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 3. 551, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 4. 409, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 5. 338, James Hamilton (1968-71) 6. 328, Nick Noce (2003-05) 7. 324, Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) 8. 305, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 9. 235, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 10.187, Tim Langford (1980-83) MOST NET YARDS PASSING Game 1. 438, Ryan Aplin vs ULL (2010) 418, Nick Noce vs Memphis (2004) 403, Cleo Lemon vs. NM St. (1998) 396, Ryan Aplin vs WKU (2011) 376, Cleo Lemon vs SW Mo. St. (1997) 356, Ryan Aplin vs Troy (2011) 353, James Hamilton vs Drake (1968) 353, Ryan Aplin vs N. Illinois (2011) 9. 335, Cleo Lemon vs SW La. (1997) 10.334, Cleo Lemon vs SW La. (1998) Season 1. 3,588, Ryan Aplin (2011) 2. 2,939, Ryan Aplin (2010) 3. 2,721, Cleo Lemon (1998) 4. 2,347, Corey Leonard (2008) 5. 2,235, Corey Leonard (2007) 6. 2,127, Johnny Covington (1995) 7. 2,115, Nick Noce (2004) 8. 2,052, Nick Noce (2005) 9. 1,964, Cleo Lemon (2000) 10.1,751, Elliot Jacobs (2002) Career 1. 7,706, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 2. 7,416, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 3. 7,319, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 4. 5,383, James Hamilton (1968-71) 5. 4,597, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 6. 4,426, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 7. 4,343, Nick Noce (2003-05) 8. 3,874, Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) 9. 3,480, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 10.2,491, Kennon Taylor (1977-78) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. T7. MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game 1. 5, Corey Leonard vs. ULL (2007) T2. 4, Ten times Season 1. 21, Ryan Aplin (2010) 2. 19, Ryan Aplin (2011) T3. 16, Corey Leonard (2008) 16, Corey Leonard (2007) T5. 15, Cleo Lemon (1999) 15, Jeremie Watkins (1996) T7. 14, Cleo Lemon (1998) 14, Johnny Covington (1995) T9. 13, Nick Noce (2004) 13, Cleo Lemon (2000) 13, Bill Caldwell (1959) Career 1. 48, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 2. 47, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 3. 43, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 4. 32, James Hamilton (1968-71) 5. 25, Nick Noce (2003-05) 6. 24, Johnny Covington (1992-95) T7. 22, Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) 22, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 9. 20, Bill Caldwell (1957-59) 10.19, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 15, Roy Johnson (1991) Career 1. 45, James Hamilton (1968-71) 2. 38, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 3. 37, Corey Leonard (2006-09) T4. 33, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 33, Nick Noce (2002-05) 33, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 33, Bill Caldwell (1957-59) 8. 30, Johnny Covington (1992-95) HIGHEST COMPLETION PCT. Game (Min. 10 attempts) 1. .917 (11-12), Tom Sears vs. So. Ill. (1992) 2. .905 (19-21), Ryan Aplin vs. Memphis (2011) 3. .900 (9-10), Corey Leonard vs TX Southern (2008) 4. .857 (12-14), Tim Langford vs Lamar (1983) 5. .846 (11-13), Nick Noce vs Fla. Int’l (2005) T6. .818 (9-11), J. Hamilton vs La. Tech (1971) .818 (9-11), James Hamilton vs Lamar (1971) 8. .800 (16-20), Ryan Aplin vs. WKU (2009) 9. .778 (14-18), Brent Pettus vs Memphis (1994) 10..769 (10-13), Gene Bradley vs East TX St. (1979) Season (Min. 50 attempts) 1. .653 (77-118), Ryan Aplin (2009) 2. .638 (304-476), Ryan Aplin (2011) 3. .615 (252-410), Ryan Aplin (2010) 4. .590 (36-61), Brent Pettus (1994) T5. .567 (38-67), Billy Sommers (1952) .567 (118-208), Jeremie Watkins (1996) 7. .565 (173-306), Cleo Lemon (2000) 8. .561(46-82), Gary Everett (1963) T9. .542 (166-306), Corey Leonard (2008) .542 (90-166), Tim Langford (1983) Career (Min. 100 attempts) 1. .630 (633-1004), Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 2. .539 (167-310), Jeremie Watkins, (1996-97) 3. .525 (571-1,088), Corey Leonard (2006-09) 4. .508 (160-315), Brent Pettus (1994-97) 5. .496 (409-825), Johnny Covington (1992-95) 6. .492 (187-380), Tim Langford (1980-83) T7. .491 (109-222), Corey Leonard, 2006-09 .491 (81-143), Gary Everett (1963-64) 9. .488 (551-1,128), Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 10..477 (52-109), James Billings (1956-58) MOST YARDS PER COMPLETION Game 1. 63.5 (254 on 4), J. Hamilton vs Abilene Christian (1971) 2. 35.5 (142 on 4), Bucky Layne vs SW La. (1976) Season 1. 16.9 (1,622 on 96), James Hamilton (1970) 2. 16.7 (1,205 on 72), Dwane Brown (1985) MOST YARDS PER GAME Season 1. 276.0, Ryan Aplin (2011) 2. 244.9, Ryan Aplin (2010) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 3. 226.8, Cleo Lemon (1998) Game 4. 203.2, Corey Leonard (2007) 1. 6, Gene Bradley vs So. Miss (1979) 5. 195.6, Corey Leonard (2008) T2. 4, Nick Noce vs Idaho (2004) 6. 193.4, Johnny Covington (1995) 4, Elliot Jacobs vs. Utah State (2003) 7. 192.3, Nick Noce (2004) 4, Jeremie Watkins vs So. Utah (1997) 8. 181.5, Cleo Lemon (1997) 4, Cecil LaGrone vs SW La. (1967) 9. 178.5, Cleo Lemon (2000) 4, Shelby Lee vs The Citadel (1963) 10.162.2, James Hamilton (1970) T7. 3, 18 times Career Season 1. 218.1, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 2. 188.0, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 1. 17, Gene Bradley (1979) 3. 166.3, Corey Leonard (2006-09) T2. 16, Ryan Aplin (2011) 4. 141.7, James Hamilton (1968-71) 16, Nick Noce (2004) 5. 113.9, Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) 16, Kennon Taylor (1978) 6. 113.5, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 16, James Hamilton (1971) 7. 113.2, Kennon Taylor (1977-78) 8. 110.1, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 16, Bill Caldwell (1959) 9. 109.5, Roy Johnson (1988-91) T7. 15, Corey Leonard (2007) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS Att Com Int Yds Cleo Lemon, 1997-2000 1,128 551 33 7,706 Ryan Aplin, 2009-cur. 1,004 633 33 7,416 Corey Leonard, 2006-09 1,088 571 37 7,319 James Hamilton, 1968-71 799 338 45 5,383 Roy Johnson, 1988-91 680 305 38 4,597 Johnny Covington, 1992-95 824 409 30 4,426 Nick Noce, 2003-05 638 328 33 4,343 Elliot Jacobs, 2001-03 633 324 27 3,874 Dwane Brown, 1984-87 516 235 24 3,480 Kennon Taylor, 1977-78 372 170 28 2,491 Pct. .488 .630 .525 .423 .449 .496 .514 .511 .455 .457 TD 48 43 47 32 22 24 25 22 19 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Ryan Aplin, 2011 Ryan Aplin, 2010 Cleo Lemon, 1998 Corey Leonard, 2008 Corey Leonard, 2007 Johnny Covington, 1995 Nick Noce, 2004 Nick Noce, 2005 Cleo Lemon, 2000 Elliot Jacobs, 2002 SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS Att Com Int Yds 476 304 16 3,588 410 252 11 2,939 387 183 10 2,721 306 166 8 2,347 349 182 15 2,235 370 194 13 2,127 315 164 16 2,115 282 156 10 2,052 306 173 7 1,964 258 136 7 1,751 Pct. .639 .615 .463 .542 .521 .524 .521 .553 .565 .527 TD 19 21 14 16 16 14 13 12 13 7 YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING LEADERS Player Att Com Int Yds Pct. Ryan Aplin 476 304 16 3,588 .639 Ryan Aplin 410 252 11 2,939 .615 Corey Leonard 211 114 6 1,416 .540 Corey Leonard 306 166 8 2,347 .542 Corey Leonard 349 182 15 2,235 .521 Corey Leonard 222 109 8 1,321 .491 Nick Noce 282 156 10 2,052 .553 Nick Noce 315 164 16 2,115 .521 Elliot Jacobs 273 145 13 1,537 .531 Elliot Jacobs 258 136 7 1,751 .527 Elliot Jacobs 102 43 7 586 .422 Cleo Lemon 306 173 7 1,964 .565 Cleo Lemon 230 105 8 1,569 .457 Cleo Lemon 387 183 10 2,721 .463 Cleo Lemon 205 90 8 1,452 .439 J. Watkins 208 118 9 1,481 .567 J. Covington 370 194 13 2,127 .524 J. Covington 185 85 5 830 .459 J. Covington 184 94 5 1,069 .511 Tom Sears 176 95 10 1,159 .540 Roy Johnson 263 120 15 1,747 .456 Roy Johnson 245 101 14 1,561 .412 Roy Johnson 122 61 6 941 .500 Roy Johnson 50 23 3 348 .460 Dwane Brown 96 46 4 665 .479 Dwane Brown 120 58 5 862 .483 Dwane Brown 152 72 8 1,205 .474 Dwane Brown 148 59 7 748 .400 Tim Langford 166 90 8 1,156 .542 Tim Langford 80 39 4 534 .487 Tim Langford 63 31 8 345 .492 Tim Langford 71 27 9 281 .380 Gene Bradley 198 91 17 1,091 .460 Kennon Taylor 182 78 16 1,087 .429 Kennon Taylor 190 92 12 1,404 .484 Bucky Layne 62 28 4 551 .452 David Hines 70 26 7 395 .371 James Flynn 89 39 10 425 .438 Steve Burks 73 32 5 407 .438 James Flynn 66 21 7 459 .318 J. Hamilton 199 81 16 1,351 .407 J. Hamilton 200 96 12 1,622 .480 J. Hamilton 184 79 9 1,172 .429 J. Hamilton 216 82 8 1,238 .380 Cecil LaGrone 145 70 9 900 .483 Tim Keane 158 70 10 1,015 .443 Tim Keane 67 27 3 326 .403 Gary Everett 81 35 7 454 .432 Gary Everett 82 46 6 692 .561 Sammy Weir 75 30 9 370 .400 Jim McMurray 70 30 6 331 .429 Jim McMurray 77 30 5 344 .390 Bill Caldwell 132 62 16 959 .470 Bill Caldwell 62 27 9 388 .435 Bill Caldwell 65 28 7 501 .431 Tommy Spiers 76 32 8 396 .421 Tommy Spiers 98 44 7 519 .458 Tommy Spiers 49 30 3 368 .612 Bobby Spann 51 18 6 334 .353 Billy Sommers 67 38 4 610 .567 Billy Sommers 43 20 5 261 .465 CLEO LEMON 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com TD 19 21 7 16 16 8 12 13 10 7 5 13 15 14 6 15 14 6 3 3 7 9 6 0 3 5 9 2 6 4 3 1 7 4 5 3 2 1 2 0 6 9 8 9 2 4 1 4 8 2 2 2 13 3 3 5 4 3 5 8 7 PLAYERS Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 2011 IN REVIEW HIGHEST COMP. PCT. Game 1. .917 (11-12) vs SIU, 1992 2. .900 (9-10) vs TX So., 2008 3. .879 (29-33) vs Memphis, 2011 4. .800 (17-20) vs. WKU, 2009 5. .778 (14-18) vs Memphis, 1994 6. .769 (10-13) vs East TX St., 1979 7. .760 (38-50) vs WKU, 2011 T8. .750 (9-12) vs LTU, 1985 .750 (9-12) vs LTU, 1971 Season 1. .652 (326-500) in 2011 MOST TD’S PASSING 2. .607 (266-438) in 2010 3. .582 (192-330) in 2009 Game 4. .558 (177-317) in 2000 T1.5 vs. ULL, 2007 5 vs So. Ark., 1958 5. .542 (167-308) in 2008 2. 4 vs 10 teams 6. .528 (205-388) in 2007 Season 7. .526 (206-392) in 1995 1. 23 in 2010 8. .521 (213-401) in 1996 2. 21 in 2011 9. .518 (177-342) in 2004 3. 19 in 1999 10. .517 (150-290) in 2002 4. 19 in 1996 T5. 16 in 2008 MOST PASSING 16 in 2007 YARDS PER GAME 16 in 1995 Season 8. 15 in 1998 1. 293.6 in 2011 T9. 14 in 1959 2. 254.8 in 2010 14 in 1951 3. 239.6 in 1998 14 in 2000 4. 217.1 in 1996 5. 206.4 in 2004 14 in 2004 6. 206.1 in 1997 7. 205.7 in 1995 MOST PASSES INT. 8. 203.8 in 2007 Game 1. 6 vs So. Miss., 1979 9. 195.5 in 2008 T2. 5 vs So. Utah, 1997 10. 193.6 in 2009 5 vs Miss. St., 1994 T4. 4 vs La. State, 1991 4 vs La. Tech, 1981 4 vs Trinity, 1971 LONGEST PLAYS 1. 98, J. Hamilton to Chet Douthit vs Lamar (1970) 2. 89, T. Langford to Waddell Kelly vs Lamar (1982) 3. 85, B. Spann to Dan Spensieri vs SW La. (1953) T4. 84, Corey Leonard to David Johnson vs. ULL (2007) 84, T. Langford to Judious Lewis vs NE La. (1983) 84, Roy Johnson to Kendricke Bullard vs SW Missouri St., 1991 7. 83, C. Lemon to J. Hickenbotham vs Richmond, (2000) 8. 82, Cleo Lemon to Ron Teat vs. SW La. (1998) 9. 81, C. Lemon to L. Johnson vs SW Missouri St. (1997) T10. 80, five tied OPPONENTS 4 vs Lamar, 1971 4 vs Minn., 1995 4 vs. Idaho, 2004 Season T1. 21 in 1959 21 in 2003 T3. 20 in 1996 20 in 1971 5. 19 in 1958 6. 18 in 1979 PASSING RECORDS MOST PASSES COMP. Game 1. 38 at WKU, 2011 2. 35 vs Indiana, 2010 3. 34 vs San JSU, 1995 4. 33 vs Auburn, 2010 5. 30 vs N. Ill., 2011 T6. 29 at MTSU, 2011 29 vs Memphis, 2011 29 vs FAU, 2010 29 vs Memphis, 2004 T10.28 vs North TX, 2011 28 vs Mississippi, 1996 Season 1. 326 in 2011 2. 266 in 2010 3. 217 in 2000 4. 213 in 1996 5. 206 in 1995 6. 205 in 2007 7. 194 in 1998 8. 192 in 2009 9. 177 in 2004 10.167 in 2008 MOST NET YDS PASSING Game 1. 438 vs ULL, 2010 2. 419 at WKU, 2011 3. 418 vs Memphis, 2004 4. 403 vs NMSU, 1998 5. 376 vs SW Mo. St., 1997 6. 375 vs Memphis, 2011 7. 356 vs Troy, 2011 T8. 353 vs N. Ill., 2011 353 vs Drake, 1968 10.350 vs Missouri, 2004 Season 1. 3,817 in 2011 2. 3,057 in 2010 3. 2,875 in 1998 4. 2,446 in 2007 5. 2,346 in 2008 6. 2,388 in 1996 7. 2,323 in 2009 8. 2,270 in 2004 9. 2,267 in 1997 10.2,263 in 1995 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY TEAM MOST PASSES ATT. Game 1. 58 vs S. Ill., 2011 T2.53 vs UNT, 2007 53 vs La. Tech, 1995 T4. 50 at WKU, 2011 50 vs UAB, 1997 T6. 49 vs Auburn, 2010 49 vs Minnesota, 1998 49 vs NM State, 1998 9. 48 vs SJSU, 1995 T10.47 vs FAU, 2010 47 vs Mississippi, 1996 Season 1. 500 in 2011 2. 438 in 2010 3. 410 in 1998 4. 409 in 1996 5. 392 in 1995 6. 388 in 2007 7. 350 in 2000 8. 343 in 1997 9. 342 in 2004 10.330 in 2009 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 121 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review This is Staff RECEIVING This is ASU Directory RECORDS asu football 122 INDIVIDUAL MOST PASSES CAUGHT Game 1. 13, Dwayne Frampton at ULM (2011) 2. 12, Dwayne Frampton vs Indiana (2010) T3. 11, Taylor Stockemer vs Northern Illinois (2011) 11, Robert Kilow vs Mississippi (1999) 11, J.J. Washington vs Northern Illinois (1996) T6. 10, 13 times (last D. Frampton vs Troy, 2011) (Dwayne Frampton 4, Robert Kilow 3, Corey Walker 2, Chet Douthit 2, Lennie Johnson 1, Gerald Jumper 1) Season 1. 94, Dwayne Frampton (2011) 2. 72, Robert Kilow (2000) 3. 69, Dwayne Frampton (2010) 4. 61, Levi Dejohnette (2007) 5. 57, Robert Kilow (1999) 6. 55, Lennie Johnson (1998) 7. 54, Josh Jarboe (2011) 8. 48, Taylor Stockemer (2011) T9. 47, Brandon Thompkins (2009) 47, Lennie Johnson (1996) 47, Gerald Jumper (1967) Career 1. 163, Dwayne Frampton (2010-11) 2. 158, Robert Kilow (1998-2000) 3. 156, Lennie Johnson (1995-98) 4. 152, Levi Dejohnette (2004-07) 5. 128, Brandon Thompkins (2006-09) 6. 121, Reginald Murphy (1993-96) 7. 98, Taylor Stockemer (2009-cur.) 8. 95, Fred Barnett (1986-89) 9. 93, Gerald Jumper (1964-67) 10. 92, Chuck Walker (2001-04) MOST YARDS GAINED Game 1. 284, Lennie Johnson vs SW Missouri St. (1997) 2. 254, Robert Kilow vs Mississippi (1999) 3. 196, Dikki Dyson vs Louisiana Tech (1977) 4. 188, Chet Douthit vs Louisiana Tech (1970) 5. 185, Taylor Stockemer vs N. Illinois (2011) 6. 184, Chet Douthit vs Lamar (1970) 7. 175, Lennie Johnson vs Louisiana Tech (1996) 8. 170, Lennie Johnson vs New Mexico St. (1998) 9. 168, Gerald Jumper vs Tennessee Tech (1966) 10. 164, Fred Barnett vs Louisiana Tech (1989) Season 1. 1,156, Dwayne Frampton (2011) 2. 1,002, Robert Kilow (2000) 3. 955, Chet Douthit (1970) 4. 901, Lennie Johnson (1998) 5. 862, Lennie Johnson (1997) 6. 796, Lennie Johnson (1996) 7. 783, Robert Kilow (1999) 8. 756, Taylor Stockemer (2011) 9. 738, Dwayne Frampton (2010) 10. 730, Josh Jarboe (2011) Career 1. 2,730, Lennie Johnson (1995-98) 2. 2,446, Robert Kilow (1998-00) 3. 1,894, Dwayne Frampton (2010-11) 4. 1,816, Levi Dejohnette (2004-07) 5. 1,701, Brandon Thompkins (2006-09) 6. 1,663, Taylor Stockemer (2009-cur.) 7. 1,571, Fred Barnett (1986-89) 8. 1,396, Gerald Jumper (1964-67) 9. 1,335, Kendricke Bullard (1990-92) 10. 1,331, Reginald Murphy (1993-96) MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES Game 1. 4, Alfred Bentley vs Central Missouri State (1959) 2. 2, several times Season T1. 10, Alfred Bentley (1959) 10, John Koldus (1951) 3. 7, Taylor Stockemer (2011) T4. 6, Dwayne Frampton (2011) 6, Dwayne Frampton (2010) 6, Alvin Powell (2001) 6, Kendricke Bullard (1990) T8. 5, Allen Muse (2010) 5, Taylor Stockemer (2010) 5, David Johnson (2008) 5, Robert Kilow (1999) 5, Ron Teat (1998) 5, Cazzy Francis (1985) 5, Chet Douthit (1970) 5, Lennie Johnson (1996) Career 1. 15, John Koldus (1950-52) T2. 13, Taylor Stockemer (2009-cur.) 13, Alfred Bentley (1959-60) T4. 12, Dwayne Frampton (2010-11) 12, Lennie Johnson (1995-98) T6. 10, Robert Kilow (1998-00) 10, Kendricke Bullard (1990-92) T8. 9, David Johnson (2005-08) 9, James Hickenbotham (1999-2002) T10. 8, J.J. Washington (1995-99) 8, Ron Teat (1996-98) 8, Fred Barnett (1986-89) 8, Cazzy Francis (1985-86) MOST YARDS PER CATCH Game (Min. 3 catches) 1. 43.0 (3-129), Cazzy Francis vs NE La. (1985) 2. 41.3 (3-124), J. Waleszonia vs Eastern NM (1969) 3. 40.6 (7-284), L. Johnson vs SW Mo. St. (1997) 4. 40.3 (3-121), Kendricke Bullard vs Ole Miss (1990) 5. 40.0 (3-120), Steve Lockhart vs Drake (1969) 6. 37.7 (3-113)Chuck Walker vs. LSU (2004) Season 1. 22.8, Robert Kilow (1998) 2. 22.2, Chet Douthit (1970) 3. 21.7, Taylor Stockemer (2009) 4. 21.4, Lennie Johnson (1995) 5. 20.8, Cazzy Francis (1985) 6. 20.4, David Johnson (2007) 7. 20.1, James Hickenbotham (1999) T8. 19.8, Judious Lewis (1983) 19.8, Alfred Bentley (1959) Career 1. 22.1, Chet Douthit (1969-70) 2. 20.5, Kendricke Bullard (1990-92) 3. 20.1, Cazzy Francis (1985-86) 4. 18.3, Alfred Bentley (1959-60) T5. 17.5, Lennie Johnson (1995-98) 17.5, Jerome Miller (1975-79) 7. 17.3, Judious Lewis (1983-84) MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Season T1. 5, Dwayne Frampton (2011) 5, Robert Kilow (2000) T3. 4, Lennie Johnson (1996) 4, Chet Douthit (1970) T5. 3, Lennie Johnson (1997) 3, Fred Barnett (1989) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Dwayne Frampton, 2010-11 Robert Kilow, 1998-00 Lennie Johnson, 1995-98 Levi Dejohnette, 2004-07 Brandon Thompkins, 2006-09 Reginald Murphy, 1993-96 Taylor Stockemer, 2009-cur. Fred Barnett, 1986-89 Gerald Jumper, 1964-67 Chuck Walker, 2001-04 CAREER RECEPTION No. 163 158 156 152 128 121 98 95 93 92 LEADERS Yards 1,894 2,446 2,730 1,816 1,701 1,381 1,663 1,571 1,396 1,157 Avg. 11.6 15.5 17.5 11.9 13.3 11.4 16.9 16.5 15.0 12.6 TD 12 10 12 7 7 3 13 8 1 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. T9. SEASON RECEPTION No. Dwayne Frampton, 2011 94 Robert Kilow, 2000 72 Dwayne Frampton, 2010 69 Levi Dejohnette, 2007 61 Robert Kilow, 1999 57 Lennie Johnson, 1998 55 Josh Jarboe, 2011 54 Taylor Stockemer, 2011 48 Lennie Johnson, 1996 47 Gerald Jumper, 1967 47 Brandon Thompkins 47 LEADERS Yards 1,156 1,002 738 701 783 901 730 756 727 727 598 Avg. 12.3 13.9 10.7 11.5 13.7 16.4 13.5 15.8 15.5 15.5 12.7 TD 6 3 6 2 5 2 2 7 0 0 4 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1951 DWAYNE FRAMPTON 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW 1991 1990 OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS RECORDS 284, Lennie Johnson vs SW Missouri State, 1999 (7 catches) 254, Robert Kilow vs Mississippi, 1999 (11 catches) 196, Dikki Dyson vs Louisiana Tech, 1977 (7 catches) 188, Chet Douthit vs Louisiana Tech, 1970 (10 catches) 184, Chet Douthit vs Lamar, 1970 (6 catches) 185, Taylor Stockemer vs Northern Illinois (11 catches) 175, Lennie Johnson vs Louisiana Tech, 1996 (10 catches) 170, Lennie Johnson vs New Mexico State, 1998 (7 catches) 168, Gerald Jumper vs Tennessee Tech, 1966 (9 catches) 164, Fred Barnett vs Louisiana Tech, 1989 (7 catches) 162, Josh Jarboe vs Memphis, 2011 (7 catches) 156, Robert Kilow vs Memphis, 2000 (7 catches) 153, Dwayne Frampton vs Troy, 2011 (10 catches) 153, Fred Barnett vs Mississippi College, 1987 (7 catches) T15. 152, Robert Kilow vs Richmond, 2000 (7 catches) 152, Chet Douthit vs Southeastern La., 1970 (10 catches) 17. 147, Dwayne Frampton at ULM, 2011 (13 catches) T18. 145, Kearney Blalack vs Abilene Christian, 1971 (2 catches) 145, Lennie Johnson vs Mississippi, 1996 (7 catches) 20. 143, J.J. Washington vs Northern Illinois, 1996 (11 catches) 21. 141, Dwayne Frampton at Middle Tenn., 2011 (10 catches) 22. 140, Cazzy Francis vs Mississippi, 1985 (6 catches) 23. 138, Dwayne Frampton vs Middle Tennessee, 2010 (6 catches) 24. 136, Chet Douthit vs North Dakota, 1970 (5 catches) 25. 135, Robert Kilow vs. Boise State, 2000 (10 catches) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. T13. TD 6 6 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 6 3 5 2 4 5 4 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 4 0 4 3 5 0 3 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 5 1 2 0 1 0 3 3 1 0 3 10 3 2 2 1 2 1 7 10 RECEIVING RECORDS Lennie Johnson recorded 2,730 receiving yards from 1995-98 for the most in school history. 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVING LEADERS Player No. Yds Avg. Dwayne Frampton 94 1,156 12.3 Dwayne Frampton 69 738 10.7 Brandon Thompkins 47 598 12.7 Brandon Thompkins 32 511 16.0 Jahbari McLennan 32 451 14.1 Levi Dejohnette 61 701 11.5 Kevin Jones 25 355 14.2 Levi Dejohnette 43 554 12.9 Chuck Walker 38 589 15.5 Mike Cox 35 477 13.6 James Hickenbotham 27 468 17.3 Alvin Powell 36 507 14.1 Robert Kilow 72 1,002 13.9 Robert Kilow 57 783 13.7 Lennie Johnson 55 901 16.4 Lennie Johnson 46 852 18.7 Lennie Johnson 47 796 16.9 Corey Walker 42 411 9.8 Derrick Austin 27 347 12.9 Derrick Austin 22 309 14.1 Kendricke Bullard 22 325 14.8 Jerrold Seymore 22 170 7.7 Jack Dollarhide 22 260 11.8 Kendricke Bullard 29 507 17.5 Chris Collier 24 223 9.3 Blake Denison 24 349 14.5 Fred Barnett 38 643 16.9 Fred Barnett 12 141 11.8 Fred Barnett 32 608 19.0 Cazzy Francis 21 400 19.1 Cazzy Francis 32 667 20.8 Judious Lewis 23 323 14.0 Judious Lewis 30 595 19.8 Waddell Kelly 12 170 14.2 Maurice Carthon 12 99 8.3 Lee Charles Wright 9 95 10.6 Anthony Williams 22 123 5.6 Jerome Miller 24 473 19.7 Dikki Dyson 40 710 17.8 Orna Middlebrook 13 215 16.5 Orna Middlebrook 11 169 15.4 Jaime Klipsch 16 217 13.6 Jaime Klipsch 12 178 14.8 Steve Burks 9 170 18.9 Steve Lockhart 27 382 14.1 Chet Douthit 43 955 22.2 Steve Lockhart 30 482 15.1 Joe Waleszonia 29 507 17.5 Gerald Jumper 47 727 15.5 Gerald Jumper 32 511 16.0 Gerald Jumper 12 139 11.6 Bill Pagano 14 210 15.0 Bill Pagano 12 198 16.5 Hassel McCain 10 133 13.3 Gilbert Arnold 11 108 9.8 Alfred Bentley 19 305 16.1 Alfred Bentley 28 554 19.8 Don Riggs 17 242 14.2 Howard Cissell 10 138 13.8 Bob Gray 13 179 13.8 Howard Cissell 10 129 12.9 Jim Turley 10 132 13.2 Dan Spensieri 12 225 18.8 Ronnie Allen 18 265 14.7 John Koldus 20 488 24.4 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 123 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review SCORING RECORDS This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 124 INDIVIDUAL MOST POINTS SCORED Game T1. 42, Steve Burks vs Abilene Christian (1973) 42, Clifton Keller vs UCA (1917) 3. 30, Corey Walker vs La. Tech (1996) T4. 24, 8 times (last R. Aplin at FAU, 2011) Season 1. 126, Richie Woit (1951) 2. 110, Steve Burks (1973) T3. 102, David Hines (1975) 102, Richie Woit (1952) Career 1. 342, Richie Woit (1950-53) 2. 288, Josh Arauco (2006-09) 3. 234, Eric Neihouse (2002-05) 4. 210, Reggie Arnold (2006-09) 5. 198, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 6. 195, Jeff Caldwell (1993-96) 7. 186, Lamont Zachery (1996-99) 8. 182, Steve Burks (1971-74) 9. 178, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) T10.170, Scott Roper (1986-87) 170, Corey Walker (1993-96) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Game T1. 7, Steve Burks vs Abilene Christian (1973) 7, Clifton Keller vs UCA (1917) 3. 5, Corey Walker vs La. Tech (1996) Season 1. 21, Richie Woit (1951) 2. 18, Steve Burks (1973) T3. 17, David Hines (1975) 17, Richie Woit (1952) 15, Frank McGuigan (1968) Career 1. 57, Richie Woit (1950-53) 2. 35, Reggie Arnold (2006-09) 3. 33, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 4. 31, Lamont Zachery (1996-99) 5. 30, Steve Burks (1971-74) 6. 28, Corey Walker (1993-96) T7. 26, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 26, Calvin Harrell (1969-71) 26, Steve Gankiewicz (1964-67) 26, Lamont Zachery (1996-99) MOST POINTS BY KICKING Game 1. 23, Brian Davis vs UCA, 2011 (6 FG, 5 PAT) 2. 19, S. Roper vs UNT, 1986 (5 FG, 4 PAT) 3. 17, J. Arauco vs TX So., 2008 (2 FG, 11 PAT) T4. 14, S. Roper vs NE La., 1986 (4 FG, 2 PAT) 14, S. McDonald vs Central Mich., 1981 (4 FG, 2 PAT) T6. 13, J. Arauco vs ULM, 2008 (4 FG, 1 PAT) 13, S. Roper vs La. Tech, 1987 (3 FG, 4 PAT) Season 1. 98, Brian Davis, 2011 (18 FG, 44 PAT) 2. 96, Scott Roper, 1986 (21 FG, 33 PAT) 3. 88, Josh Arauco, 2008 (17 FG, 37 PAT) 4. 79, Josh Arauco, 2007 (15 FG, 34 PAT) T5. 74, Eric Neihouse, 2005 (13 FG, 35 PAT) 74, Scott Roper, 1987 (11 FG, 41 PAT) 7. 69, Josh Arauco, 2009 (14 FG, 27 PAT) T8. 68, Jeff Caldwell, 1996 (12 FG, 32 PAT) 68, Bobby Gentry, 1970 (11 FG, 35 PAT) 10.61, Doug Dobbs, 1978 (17 FG, 10 PAT) Career 1. 288, Josh Arauco, 2006-09 (58 FG, 114 XP) 2. 234, Eric Neihouse, 2002- (37 FG, 123 PAT) 3. 195, Jeff Caldwell, 1993-96 (40 FG, 75 PAT) 4. 178, Doug Dobbs, 1976-79 (35 FG, 73 PAT) 5. 170, S. Roper, 1986-87 (32 FG, 74 PAT) 6. 165, Joe Duren, 1971-74 (27 FG, 84 PAT) 7. 131, Brian Davis, 2009-cur. (24 FG, 59 PAT) 8. 126, Ryan Jose, 1989-92 (17 FG, 75 PAT) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 1. 6, Brian Davis vs UCA (2011) T2. 5, Andy McPherson vs Minnesota (1998) 5, Scott Roper vs North Texas (1986) 5, Scott Roper vs NE Louisiana (1986) 5, Joe Duren vs Northeast La. (1972) T6. 4, 10 times Season 1. 28, Scott Roper (1986) T2. 23, Brian Davis (2011) 23, Josh Arauco (2007) T4. 22, Eric Neihouse (2002) 22, Eric Neihouse (2005) 22, Doug Dobbs (1978) T7. 21, Joe Duren (1971) 21, Scott Roper (1987) 21, Scott McDonald (1981) Career 1. 76, Josh Arauco (2006-09) 2. 67, Eric Neihouse (2002-05) 3. 65, Joe Duren (1971-74) 4. 57, Jeff Caldwell (1993-96) 5. 53, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) 6. 49, Scott Roper (1986-87) 34, Scott Roper (1986) Career 1. 125, Eric Neihouse (2002-05) 2. 123, Don LaPlante (1950-52) 3. 122, Josh Arauco (2006-09) 4. 90, Joe Duren (1971-74) 5. 80, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) 6. 79, Ryan Jose (1989-91) 7. 78, Jeff Caldwell (1993-96) 8. 77, Scott Roper (1986-87) MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 1. 15, Josh Arauco (2008) T2. 10, Josh Arauco (2006) 10, Jeff Caldwell (1993) 10, Scott Roper (1986) 5. 8, Josh Arauco (2007) T6. 7, Scott McDonald (1981) 7, Doug Dobbs (1978) LONGEST FIELD GOALS T1. 63, Scott Roper vs UNT (1987) 63, Joe Duren vs McNeese St. (1974) T3. 56, Bobby Zalud vs Memphis (2011) 56, Joe Duren vs McNeese St. (1974) 5. 53, Bobby Zalud vs Troy (2011) 6. 52, Jim Tarle vs Northern Ill. (1995) T7. 51, S. McDonald vs Central Mich. (1981) 51, Joe Duren vs Lamar (1974) T9. 50, Eric Neihouse vs ULM (2005) 50, Scott Roper vs UNT (1986) MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE Game T1.11, Josh Arauco vs TX Southern (2008) 11, Scott Roper vs East Texas St. (1987) T3. 9, Eric Neihouse vs. Florida Int’l (2005) 9, Eric Neihouse vs. UT Martin (2003) 9, Stuart Reid vs UT Martin (1984) 9, Bobby Gentry vs Lamar (1970) T7. 8, Eric Neihouse vs. UT Martin (2005) 8, Scott Roper vs Lamar (1986) 8, Stuart Reid vs North Texas (1985) 8, Don LaPlante vs Southern Ill. (1951) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Season Game 1. 44, Brian Davis (2011) 1. 6, Brian Davis vs UCA (2011) 2. 43, Don LaPlante (1951) 2. 5, Scott Roper vs North TX (1986) 3. 41, Scott Roper (1987) 4. 37, Josh Arauco (2008) T3. 4, Josh Arauco vs Texas A&M (2008) 4, Scott Roper vs Northeast La. (1986) T5. 35, Eric Neihouse (2005) 4, S. McDonald vs Central Mich. (1981) 35, Bobby Gentry (1970) 4, Josh Arauco vs Florida Atlantic (2009) T7. 34, Josh Arauco (2007) 7. 3, 13 times (last B. Davis vs. ULL, 2011) 34, Stuart Reid (1985) 9. 33, Scott Roper (1986) Season Career 1. 21, Scott Roper, 1986 1. 123, Eric Neihouse (2002-05) 2. 18, Brian Davis, 2011 2. 114, Josh Arauco (2006-09) T3. 17, Josh Arauco, 2008 3. 96, Don LaPlante (1950-52) 17, Doug Dobbs, 1978 4. 84, Joe Duren (1971-74) 5. 15, Josh Arauco, 2007 5. 75, Jeff Caldwell (1993-96) T6. 14, Josh Arauco, 2009 6. 74, Scott Roper (1986-87) 14, Jeff Caldwell, 1993 7. 73, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) 8. 13, Eric Neihouse, 2005 8. 72, Ryan Jose (1989-91) T9. 12, Josh Arauco, 2006 12, Andy McPherson, 1998 12, Scott McDonald, 1981 MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE 12, Joe Duren, 1974 1. 78, Eric Neihouse (2003-05) 12, Jeff Caldwell, 1996 2. 74, Josh Arauco (2006-08) Career 3. 46, Scott Roper (1986-87) 1. 58, Josh Arauco (2006-09) 4. 33, Joe Duren (1973-74) 2. 40, Jeff Caldwell (1993-96) 5. 32, Jeff Caldwell (1996) 3. 37, Eric Neihouse (2002-05) 6. 30, Jeff Caldwell (1993-95) 4. 35, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) 7. 27, Nick Gatto (1999) 5. 32, Scott Roper (1986-87) 8. 25, Ryan Jose (1990-91) 6. 28, Jeff Caldwell (1993-95) 9. 21, Joe Duren (1971-72) 7. 27, Joe Duren (1971-74) 10.20, Bobby Gentry (1970) MOST EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS Game T1. 11, Josh Arauco vs TX Southern (2008) 11, Scott Roper vs East TX St. (1987) T3. 10, Stuart Reid vs UT Martin (1984) 10, Bobby Gentry vs Lamar (1970) 10, Don LaPlante vs Southern Ill. (1951) T6. 9, 4 times Season 1. 54, Don LaPlante (1951) 2. 47, Brian Davis (2011) 3. 43, Scott Roper (1987) 4. 39, Bobby Gentry (1970) 5. 38, Josh Arauco (2008) 6. 37, Stuart Reid (1985) 7. 35, Eric Neihouse (2005) T8. 34, Josh Arauco (2007) MOST FG 50+ YARDS Game 1. 2, Joe Duren vs McNeese, 1974 (63 & 56) Season 1. 3, Joe Duren, 1974 (63, 56, 51) Career 1. 3, Joe Duren, 1971-74 (63, 56, 51) T2. 2, Bobby Zalud, 2010-11 (56, 53) 2, Scott Roper, 1986-87 (63, 50) T3. 1, Eric Neihouse, 2002-05 (50) 1, Scott McDonald, 1981-83 (51) 1, Jim Tarle, 1994-95 (52) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game 1. 6 vs UCA, 2011 2. 5 vs North Texas, 1986 T3.4 vs Florida Atlantic, 2009 4 vs Texas A&M, 2008 4 vs Northeast Louisiana, 1986 4 vs Central Michigan, 1981 CAREER SCORING LEADERS TD XP1 XP2 1. Richie Woit, 1950-53 57 0 0 2. Josh Arauco, 2006-09 0 114 0 3. Eric Neihouse, 2002-05 0 123 0 4. Dwane Brown, 1984-87 33 0 0 5. Jeff Caldwell, 1993-96 0 75 0 6. Lamont Zachery, 1996-99 31 0 0 7. Steve Burks, 1971-74 30 0 1 8. Doug Dobbs, 1976-79 0 73 0 T9. Scott Roper, 1986-87 0 74 0 Corey Walker, 1993-96 28 0 1 FG 0 58 37 0 40 0 0 35 32 0 Pts 342 288 234 198 195 186 182 178 170 170 SEASON SCORING LEADERS TD XP1 XP2 21 0 0 18 0 1 17 0 0 17 0 0 0 44 0 0 33 0 15 0 1 0 37 0 14 0 2 14 0 0 FG 0 0 0 0 18 21 0 17 0 0 Pts 126 110 102 102 98 96 92 88 86 84 1. Richie Woit, 1951 2. Steve Burks, 1973 T3. Richie Woit, 1952 David Hines, 1975 5. Brian Davis, 2011 6. Scott Roper, 1986 7. Frank McGuigan, 1968 8. Josh Arauco, 2008 9. Corey Walker, 1995 10. Danny Smith, 2002 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 JOSH ARAUCO 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com Pts 98 66 72 88 79 52 74 59 48 84 36 51 54 66 48 72 86 36 50 30 72 38 49 66 74 96 60 66 54 54 53 24 45 61 42 80 102 66 110 42 38 78 54 54 92 54 78 30 30 34 24 42 22 22 62 35 28 42 36 36 30 72 102 102 42 PLAYERS YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS Player TD PAT FG Brian Davis 0 44 18 Ryan Aplin 11 0 0 Reggie Arnold 12 0 0 Josh Arauco 0 37 17 Josh Arauco 0 34 15 Josh Arauco 0 16 12 Eric Neihouse 0 35 12 Eric Neihouse 0 26 11 Shermar Bracey 8 0 0 Danny Smith 14 0 0 Alvin Powell 6 1 0 Nick Gatto 0 24 9 Nick Gatto 0 30 8 Lamont Zachery 11 0 0 Lamont Zachery 8 0 0 Corey Walker 12 0 0 Corey Walker 14 0 0 Jeff Caldwell 0 9 9 Jeff Caldwell 0 8 14 Jerrold Seymore 5 0 0 Roy Johnson 12 0 0 Ryan Jose 0 20 6 Ryan Jose 0 31 6 Earl Easley 11 0 0 Scott Roper 0 41 11 Scott Roper 0 33 21 Dwane Brown 10 0 0 Rickey Jemison 11 0 0 Tim Langford 9 0 0 Waddell Kelly 9 0 0 Scott McDonald 0 17 12 Jerry Mack 4 0 0 Doug Dobbs 0 18 9 Doug Dobbs 0 10 17 Kennon Taylor 7 0 0 Leroy Harris 13 2 0 David Hines 17 0 0 Stan Winfrey 11 0 0 Steve Burks 18 2 0 Greg Hill 7 0 0 Joe Duren 0 17 7 Calvin Harrell 13 0 0 Calvin Harrell 9 0 0 James Hamilton 9 0 0 Frank McGuigan 15 2 0 Steve Gankiewicz 9 0 0 Steve Gankiewicz 13 0 0 Eddie Rickus 5 0 0 Terry Gwin 5 0 0 Dan Summers 0 19 5 Harold Wallin 4 0 0 Dick Martillo 7 0 0 Sammy Weir 3 4 0 Bobby Hogue 3 4 0 Alfred Bentley 10 2 0 Bill Caldwell 5 5 0 Don Riggs 4 4 0 Eddie Romeo 7 0 0 Don Riggs 6 0 0 Howard Cissell 6 0 0 Bill Templeton 4 6 0 Richie Woit 12 0 0 Richie Woit 17 0 0 Richie Woit 17 0 0 Richie Woit 7 0 0 2011 IN REVIEW MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 1. 6 vs UCA T2. 5 vs WKU, 2011 5 vs Minnesota, 1998 5 vs Southern Illinois, 1994 5 vs North Texas, 1986 5 vs Northeast Louisiana, 1986 5 vs Northeast Louisiana, 1972 T8. 4, seven times Season 1. 34 in 2011 2. 28 in 1986 3. 24 in 2007 T4. 22 in 2005 22 in 1981 22 in 1978 T7. 21 in 2010 21 in 1987 21 in 1971 Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 OPPONENTS MOST EXTRA POINT KICK ATTEMPTS Game T1. 11 vs Texas Southern, 2008 11 vs East Texas State, 1987 T3. 10 vs Lamar, 1970 10 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 10 vs Southern Illinois, 1951 T6. 9 vs Miss. Valley St., 2009 9 vs Fla. International, 2005 9 vs Eastern New Mexico, 1969 9 vs St. Mary (Kan.), 1963 Season 1. 57 in 1951 2. 49 in 1952 3. 47 in 2011 MOST EXTRA POINT KICKS MADE Game T1. 11 vs Texas Southern, 2008 11 vs East Texas State, 1987 T3. 9 vs Florida International, 2005 9 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 9 vs Lamar, 1970 T6. 8 vs Tennessee-Martin, 2005 8 vs Lamar, 1986 8 vs North Texas, 1985 8 vs. Southern Illinois, 1951 Season T1. 44 in 2011 44 in 1951 2. 42 in 2010 3. 41 in 1987 4. 38 in 1952 5. 37 in 2008 Season 1. 24 in 2011 2. 21 in 1986 T3.17 in 2008 17 in 1978 T5.15 in 2009 15 in 2007 7. 14 in 1993 8. 13 in 2005 T9.12, six times (last 2010) SCORING RECORDS MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game T1. 11 vs Texas Southern, 2008 11 vs East Texas State, 1987 T3. 10 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 10 vs Lamar, 1970 T5. 9 vs Miss. Valley St., 2009 9 vs Fla. International, 2005 6. 8 vs Lamar, 1986 Season 1. 57 in 1951 2. 50 in 1975 3. 49 in 1952 4. 47 in 2010 5. 46 in 2011 6. 43 in 1987 7. 42 in 1970 4. 46 in 2010 5. 42 in 1975 6. 39 in 1970 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY TEAM MOST POINTS Game 1. 101 vs Central Ark., 1917 2. 83 vs Texas Southern, 2008 3. 77 vs East Texas St., 1987 4. 72 vs UT Martin, 1984 T5. 69 vs Lamar, 1970 69 vs Ark. College, 1913 Season 1. 456 in 1951 2. 452 in 1986 3. 422 in 2011 4. 395 in 1987 T5. 360 in 2010 360 in 1970 7. 355 in 1975 8. 351 in 1952 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 125 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review PUNTING RECORDS This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 126 INDIVIDUAL MOST PUNTS Game 1. 20, Willard Tilley vs Memphis St. (1939) 2. 14, Kevin McClelland vs UT Arlington (1968) 3. 13, Bruce Gartman vs Southern Miss (1980) 4. 12, Scot Simons vs UAB (1997) T5. 11, Nine times Season 1. 85, Bruce Gartman (1980) 2. 82, Kyle Richardson (1993) 3. 81, Kevin McClelland (1968) 4. 78, Jarod Little (2003) 5. 74, Ryan Smith (1998) 6. 70, Bruce Gartman (1982) 7. 69, Kyle Richardson (1994) 8. 68, Mike Alexander (2001) 9. 67, Joe Slayton (1978) 10.66, Kyle Richardson (1992) Career 1. 274, Kyle Richardson (1992-95) 2. 251, Kevin McClelland (1966-69) 3. 239, Joe Slayton (1976-79) 4. 210, Bruce Gartman (1980-82) 5. 175, Stacy Gore (1983-85) MOST YARDS Game 1. 736, Willard Tilley vs Memphis St. (1939) 2. 601, Bruce Gartman vs So. Miss (1980) 3. 498, Kevin McClelland vs UT Arlington (1968) 4. 486, Kyle Richardson vs La. Tech (1993) 5. 475, Ryan Smith vs LSU (1998) 6. 462, Kyle Richardson vs NE La. (1993) 7. 457, Scot Simons vs UAB (1997) 8. 453, Kyle Richardson vs La. Tech (1995) 9. 444, Kyle Richardson vs. Southwestern La. (1994) 10.440, Kyle Richardson vs Florida, 1993 Season 1. 3,530, Bruce Gartman (1980) 2. 3,285, Kyle Richardson (1993) 3. 3,097, Ryan Smith (1998) 4. 3,085, Jarod Little (2003) 5. 2,907, Kyle Richardson (1994) 6. 2,875, Kevin McClelland (1968) 7. 2,869, Bruce Gartman (1982) 8. 2,770, Joe Slayton (1978 Career 1. 10,917, Kyle Richardson (1992-95) 2. 9,269, Joe Slayton (1976-79) 3. 9,054, Kevin McClelland (1966-69) 4. 8,655, Bruce Gartman (1980-82) 5. 6,894, Stacy Gore (1983-85) HIGHEST AVERAGE Game (Min. 3 punts) 1. 57.5 (4 punts), Bruce Gartman vs UTA (1981) 2. 54.0 (3 punts), Joe Slayton vs SW La. (1979) 3. 52.5 (3 punts), Dick Martillo vs Miss. Coll. (1962) T4. 50.7 (3 punts), Dean Gericke vs WKU (2010) 50.7 (3 punts), Dan Mullen vs So. Ill. (1975) 6. 49.6 (7 punts), S. Sampson vs Memphis St. (1987) Season (Min. 20 punts) 1. 44.4 (42 punts), Ryan Smith (1999) 2. 42.8 (44 punts), Dan Mullen (1975) 3. 42.3 (53 punts), Ryan Wilbourn (2009) 4. 42.1 (69 punts), Kyle Richardson (1994) 5. 41.9 (74 punts), Ryan Smith (1998) 6. 41.7 (47 punts), Brett Shrable (2007) T7. 41.5 (61 punts), Jarod Little (2004) 41.5 (85 punts), Bruce Gartman (1980) 9. 41.3 (67 punts), Joe Slayton (1978) 10.41.0 (70 punts), Bruce Gartman (1982) Joe Slayton piled up 9,269 punting yards from 1976-79. Career (Min. 40 punts) 1. 42.8 (116 punts), Ryan Smith (1998-99) 2. 41.5 (55 punts), Dan Mullen (1972-75) 3. 41.2 (210 punts), Bruce Gartman (1980-82) 4. 40.0 (162 punts), Jarod Little (2003-05) 5. 39.8 (274 punts), Kyle Richardson (1992-95) 6. 39.5 (110 punts), Steve Sampson (1986-87) 7. 39.4 (175 punts), Stacy Gore (1983-85) 8. 39.2 (154 punts), Brett Shrable (2005-08) 9. 39.0 (145 punts), Steve Burks (1972-74) LONGEST PUNTS 1. 82, John Ed James vs So. Ill. (1936) 2. 80, Joe Slayton vs Lamar (1979) T3. 79, Bobby Reid vs Troy State (1951) 79, Joe Slayton vs Wyoming (1979) T5. 75, Kyle Richardson vs USL (1994) 75, Kyle Richardson vs UNLV (1995) TEAM MOST PUNTS Game 1. 20 vs Memphis State, 1939 2. 14 vs Texas-Arlington, 1968 3. 13 vs Southern Mississippi, 1980 T4. 12 vs Florida, 1993 12 vs LSU, 1998 12 vs Idaho, 1998 T7. 11 vs eight different teams Season 1. 88 in 1993 T2. 87 in 1998 87 in 1980 4. 83 in 1968 5. 79 in 2003 6. 78 in 1978 7. 73 in 1994 8. 71 in 1982 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com MOST YARDS PUNTING Game 1. 736 vs Memphis State, 1939 2. 601 vs Southern Miss, 1980 3. 511 vs LSU, 1998 4. 498 vs Texas-Arlington, 1968 5. 473 vs Idaho, 1998 6. 468 vs Virginia Tech, 1994 7. 416 vs Louisiana Tech, 1980 Season 1. 3,576 in 1998 2. 3,559 in 1980 3. 3,439 in 1993 4. 3,085 in 2003 5. 3,033 in 1978 6. 2,989 in 1994 7. 2,875 in 1968 HIGHEST AVERAGE Game (Min. 3 punts) 1. 57.5 vs UTA, 1981 (4 punts) 54.0 vs SW La., 1979 (3 punts) 50.7 vs So. Ill., 1975 (3 punts) 49.6 vs Memphis St., 1987 (7 punts) 49.2 vs SW La., 1973 (5 punts) Season 1. 42.3 in 2009 (53 punts) 2. 41.5 in 1975 (46 punts) 3. 41.4 in 2004 (63 punts) 4. 41.3 in 1995 (58 punts) T5. 41.1 in 2010 (54 punts) 41.1 in 1998 (87 punts) 7. 40.9 in 1994 (73 punts) 8. 40.9 in 1980 (87 punts) 9. 40.6 in 1987 (52 punts) 10.40.5 in 1962 (41 punts) 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF INDIVIDUAL 2011 IN REVIEW Kevin Jones finished his career in 2008 as ASU’s third alltime leader in punt return yards with 470. 3. 14.1, Dick Ritchey, 1965 (15 rets.) 4. 12.3, David Hines, 1972 (16 rets.) TEAM MOST PUNT RETURNS Game 1. 8 vs Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1975 T2. 7 vs Troy, 2005 7 vs Louisiana Tech, 1983 7 vs Tulsa, 1978 7 vs Lamar, 1974 7 vs Trinity, 1970 7 vs Southeastern Louisiana, 1968 Season 1. 53 in 1978 HIGHEST AVERAGE 2. 50 in 1975 Game (Min. 3 returns) 3. 39 in 2005 1. 29.4, Terry Whiting vs NE La., 1971 (5 rets.) 2. 28.3, Kevin Jones vs TX Southern, 2008 (3 rets.) 4. 35 in 1983 5. 34 in 1970 3. 26.0, James Johnson vs UT Martin, 2005 (5 rets.) 6. 32 in 1977 4. 24.7, Mike Cox vs. UT Martin, 2003 (3 rets.) 5. 24.3, K. Weaver vs UT Chattanooga, 1982 (3 rets.) 6. 22.3, Brandon Thompkins vs. FIU, 2007 (3 rets.) MOST YARDS RETURNED 7. 20.3, Daylan Walker vs. MVSU, 2009 (3 rets.) Game 1. 165 vs Northeast Louisiana, 1971 8. 18.0, Terry Whiting vs UT Arlington, 1969 (3 rets.) T9. 17.0, Reginald Murphy vs SE Missouri, 1996 (4 rets.) 2. 127 vs Tennessee-Martin, 2005 3. 110 vs Indiana State, 1973 17.0, L. Johnson vs Austin Peay, 1996 (4 rets.) 4. 109 vs Memphis, 2007 Season (Min. 10 returns) 5. 108 vs Texas Southern, 2008 1. 19.4, Terry Whiting, 1971 (16 rets.) 6. 103 vs. MVSU, 2009 2. 14.8, Terry Whiting, 1969 (11 rets.) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 7. 94 vs SW La., 1978 T8. 92 vs Murray State, 1955 92 vs Lewis College, 1955 Season 1. 437 in 1975 2. 427 in 1971 3. 391 in 2005 4. 307 in 1973 5. 305 in 1978 6. 299 in 1965 HIGHEST AVERAGE Game 1. 27.5 vs NE La., 1973 (6 ret.) 2. 27.0 vs TX Southern, 2008 (4 ret.) 3. 24.7 vs UT Martin, 2003 (3 ret.) 4. 24.3 vs UT Chattanooga, 1982 (3 ret.) 5. 22.0 vs Indiana St., 1973 (5 ret.) 6. 21.2 vs UT Martin, 2005 (6 ret.) 7. 19.3 vs. Florida Int’l (4 ret.) 8. 18.8 vs SW La., 1978 (3 ret.) 9. 18.5 vs Illinois St., 1974 (4 ret.) Season 1. 18.9 in 1961 2. 15.2 in 1971 3. 13.8 in 1962 4. 13.0 in 2007 5. 12.9 in 1958 6. 12.5 in 1969 THIS IS PUNT RETURN STAFF THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS ASU FOOTBALL RECORDS DIRECTORY MOST YARDS RETURNED Game 1. 147, Terry Whiting vs NE La. (1971) 2. 130, James Johnson vs UT Martin (2005) 3. 109, Kevin Jones vs. Memphis (2007) 4. 94, Steve Hanschen vs SW La. (1978) T5. 92, Don Riggs vs Murray State (1955) 92, Howard Cissell vs Lewis Coll. (1955) 7. 85, Kevin Jones vs TX Southern (2008) 8. 74, Mike Cox vs. UT Martin (2003) T9. 73, Chappell Mitchell vs UCA (1997) 73, Keith Weaver vs UT Chattanooga (1982) Season 1. 385, James Johnson (2005) 2. 311, Terry Whiting (1971) 3. 295, Steve Hanschen (1978) 4. 247, James Hickenbotham (2002) 5. 223, Mike Cox (2003) 6. 213, Kevin Jones (2008) T7. 212, Daylan Walker (2009) 212, Dick Ritchey (1965) 9. 196, David Hines (1972) 10.194, Kevin Jones (2007) Career 1. 748, Terry Whiting (1968-71) 2. 478, James Johnson (2004-05) 3. 470, Kevin Jones (2005-08) 4. 444, Dick Ritchey (1964-67) 5. 349, Reginald Murphy (1993-96) 6. 345, Chris Collier (1988-90) 7. 328, Steve Hanschen (1976-79) PLAYERS MOST PUNT RETURNS Game 1. 8, Steve Hanschen vs NW La. (1978) T2. 7, James Johnson Troy (2005) 7, Terry Whiting vs Trinity (1970) 7, Terry Whiting vs SE La. (1968) T5. 6, Billy Bowers vs Memphis State (1983) 6, Steve Hanschen vs McNeese (1978) Season 1. 51, Steve Hanschen (1978) 2. 36, James Johnson (2005) 3. 30, Chris Collier (1989) T4. 27, Billy Bowers (1984) 27, Billy Bowers (1983) 5. 26, Jerry McKenna (1977) Career 1. 66, Terry Whiting (1968-71) 2. 63, Steve Hanschen (1976-79) 3. 58, Chris Collier (1988-90) T4. 56, Kevin Jones (2005-08) 56, Billy Bowers (1981-84) 6. 43, James Johnson (2004-05) T7. 42, Keith Weaver (1981-84) 42, Dick Ritchey (1964-67) 42, Reginald Murphy (1993-96) 127 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff DEFENSIVE 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory RECORDS asu football in Review 128 INDIVIDUAL MOST TACKLES Game 1. 33, Bill Bergey vs Eastern Mich., 1968 2. 25, Tyrell Johnson vs North TX, 2005 3. 23, Jordan Boyd vs UT Chattanooga, 1982 T4. 22, Derrick Toney vs Colo. St., 1991 22, Foot Daley vs Delta State, 1988 T5. 21, Andy Henault vs New Mexico St., 1998 21, Cedric Buckley vs Akron, 1991 T7. 20, Michael Beason vs SW La., 1991 20, Dan Miller vs Memphis St., 1986 20, Ron Smith vs Lamar, 1979 20, J. Muckensturm vs UT Chattanooga, 1972 Season 1. 196, Bill Bergey, 1968 2. 155, Jerry Muckensturm, 1972 3. 151, Ron Smith, 1979 4. 136, Bill Bergey, 1967 T5. 131, Wesley Williams, 1978 131, Jerry Muckensturm, 1975 131, Mike Malham, 1974 Career 1. 493, Jerry Muckensturm, 1972-75 2. 436, Bill Bergey, 1965-68 3. 422, Ron Smith, 1976-79 4. 370, Mike Malham, 1972-75 5. 366, Mike Morris, 1979-82 BEST TACKLE AVERAGE PER GAME Season 1. 19.6, Bill Bergey, 1968 (10 games) 2. 15.1, Bill Bergey, 1967 (9 games) 3. 14.1, Jerry Muckensturm, 1972 (11 games) 4. 13.7, Ron Smith, 1979 (11 games) 5. 13.1, Mike Malham, 1974 (10 games) Career 1. 11.8, Bill Bergey, 1965-68 (37 games) 2. 11.7, Jerry Muckensturm, 1972-75 (42 games) 3. 11.0, Ralph Kelly, 1976-77 (22 games) 4. 9.6, Ron Smith, 1976-79 (44 games) T5. 9.0, Foot Daley, 1987-88 (22 games) 9.0, Jordan Boyd, 1981-82 (22 games) MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS Game T1. 4, Brandon Joiner vs ULL, 2011 4, Corey Williams vs Tulsa, 2002 4, Marvin Neloms vs UT Chattanooga, 1984 4, Alex Carrington vs WKU, 2009 T5. 3, Clarence Williams vs UCA, 1997 3, Kenny Ingram vs La. Tech, 1992 3, Charlie Fredrick vs Lamar, 1987 3, Ron Hillers vs McNeese St., 1987 3, Charlie Fredrick vs Miss. Coll., 1985 3, Michael Cline vs North Texas, 1985 3, Ron Smith vs Northeast La., 1976 3, Jerry Muckensturm vs NW La., 1975 Season 1. 14, Lynn Rowland, 1989 2. 13, Brandon Joiner, 2011 T3. 11, Marvin Neloms, 1985 11, Carter Ray Crawford, 1984 5. 10.5, Alex Carrington, 2008 T6. 10, Clarence Williams, 1998 10, Robert Speer, 1976 T8. 9, Corey Williams, 2002 9, Alex Carrington, 2009 10. 8.5, Bryan Hall, 2010 Career 1. 28, Marvin Neloms, 1983-86 2. 21.5, Alex Carrington, 2006-09 T3. 21, Clarence Williams, 1995-98 21, Charlie Fredrick, 1984-87 MOST OPPONENT FUMBLES RECOVERED Game 1. 3, Jerry Arant vs Southern Ark., 1958 Season 1. 6, Carter Ray Crawford, 1984 2. 5, Kirk Russell, 1987 T3. 4, 11 times Career MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game 1. 8, Bill Muzik, 1973-76 T1. 3, Chappell Mitchell vs SW La., 1998 T2. 7, Bill Bergey, 1965-68 3, Tyrone Jones vs Akron, 1988 7, Les Echols, 2000-03 3, Greg Lee vs Texas-Arlington, 1985 T4. 6, five times 3, Dennis Meyer vs Drake, 1969 3, David Walls vs UT Arlington, 1969 LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 3, Dick Ritchey vs Abilene Christian, 1965 Game Season 1. 76, Clark Watkins vs NIU (for TD), 1995 1. 11, Dennis Meyer, 1970 2. 71, Marcus Brown vs ULM (for TD), 2008 3. 60, Darryl Feemster vs Troy (for TD), 2011 2. 9, Johnathan Burke, 2003 4. 55, Tyrell Johnson vs Idaho (for TD), 2004 3. 8, Dick Ritchey, 1965 T4. 7, Jerome Sims, 1983 7, Dennis Meyer, 1969 MOST BLOCKED KICKS Game T6. 6, Tyrell Johnson, 2007 6, Chappell Mitchell, 1998 T1. 3, Tim Starson vs ULM, 2010 3, Stacy Price vs UT Arlington, 1981 6, Al Johnson, 1989 3, Clevon Johnson vs UTM, 1980 6, Greg Lee, 1985 T4. 2, Jimmy Lisko vs Idaho, 1975 6, Orley Massena, 1969 2, Jimmy Lisko vs Cincinnati, 1975 Career 2, Rudy Wagner vs Miss. St., 1951 1. 27, Dennis Meyer, 1968-71 Season 2. 19, Dick Ritchey, 1964-67 1. 8, Jimmy Lisko, 1975 3. 16, Terry Whiting, 1968-71 2. 4, Tim Starson, 2010 4. 15, Johnathan Burke, 2002-03 T5. 14, Al Johnson, 1988-90 T3. 3, Stacy Price, 1981 14, Orley Massena, 1966-69 3, Clevon Johnson, 1980 3, Chet Day, 1977 MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS 3, Ron Meeks, 1976 Game Career 1. 96, Gordon Freeman vs St. Mary (Kan.), 1963 1. 8, Jimmy Lisko, 1972-75 T2. 95, Darrell Baker vs UNLV, 1995 T2. 4, Tim Starson, 2009-cur. 95, Chappell Mitchell vs SW La., 1996 4, Greg Lee, 1984-87 T4. 87, Al Johnson vs SW La., 1989 4, Clevon Johnson, 1979-80 87, Terry Whiting vs Abilene Christian, 1971 4, Ron Meeks, 1975-76 T6. 75, Demario Davis vs Iowa, 2009 T6. 3, Stacy Price, 1981-85 75, Al Johnson vs Memphis St., 1990 3, Chet Day, 1977-78 8. 73, Derrick Toney vs NE La., 1990 T9. 71, Tyrone Jones vs La. Tech, 1988 71, Steven Tookes vs Utah St., 2004 Season MOST INTERCEPTIONS 1. 153, Al Johnson, 1990 Game 2. 146, Terry Whiting, 1968 1. 6 vs Texas-Arlington, 1969 3. 142, Tyrell Johnson, 2007 2. 5 vs nine teams 4. 129, Koby McKinnon, 2005 Season 5. 122, Tyrone Jones, 1988 T1. 32 in 1969 6. 120, Johnathan Burke, 2003 32 in 1961 7. 119, Dick Ritchey, 1965 3. 25 in 1970 T8. 116, Khayyam Burns, 2006 4. 24 in 1952 116, Derrick Toney, 1990 5. 23 in 1985 Career 1. 374, Terry Whiting, 1968-71 MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS 2. 309, Tyrell Johnson, 2004-07 Game 3. 264, Al Johnson, 1988-90 1. 238 vs Florida Int’l, 2005 4. 236, Koby McKinnon, 2004-07 2. 131 vs Abilene Christian, 1971 5. 233, Dennis Meyer, 1968-71 3. 108 vs Memphis State, 1990 7. 226, Dick Ritchey, 1964-67 4. 104 vs Louisiana Tech, 1988 5. 99 vs East Texas St., 1987 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS Season 1. 96, Gordon Freeman vs St. Mary (Kan.), 1963 1. 386 in 1968 T2. 95, Darrell Baker vs UNLV, 1995 2. 339 in 1990 95, Chappell Mitchell vs SW La., 1996 3. 320 in 1996 4. 92, Tyrell Johnson vs Fla. Int’l, 2005 4. 307 in 2005 5. 87, Terry Whiting vs Abilene Christian, 1973 5. 293 in 2006 6. 85, Koby McKinnon vs Fla. Int’l, 2005 6. 289 in 1975 T7. 75, Demario Davis vs Iowa, 2009 7. 278 in 1970 75, Al Johnson vs Memphis St., 1990 8. 263 in 1976 9. 73, Derrick Toney vs NE La., 1990 9. 262 in 1988 10. 71, Steven Tookes vs Utah St., 2004 5. 19, Robert Speer, 1973-76 T6. 17, Brandon Joiner, 2010-11 17, Bryan Hall, 2006-09 17, Glen Koenig, 1976-79 T9. 16, Lynn Rowland, 1989-90 16, Michael Cline, 1983-85 TEAM 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Season 1. 39 in 1953 2. 46 in 1959 3. 51 in 1958 4. 53 in 1965 5. 54 in 1964 MOST FUMBLES BY OPPONENTS Game: 12 by SW La., 1974 Season: 45 in 1984, 1981, 1977 FEWEST TD PASSES ALLOWED Season T1. 2 in 1953 2 in 1964 2 in 1969 2 in 1975 T5. 3 in 1978 3 in 1960 MOST BLOCKED KICKS Game T1. 3 vs Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 3 vs Texas-Arlington, 1981 3 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1980 T4. 2 vs East Carolina, 1992 2 vs Idaho, 1975 2 vs Cincinnati, 1975 2 vs Mississippi State, 1951 2 vs Austin Peay State, 1996 Season 1. 11 in 1975 2. 6 in 1980, 1977 T3. 5 in 2010 5 in 1998 5. 4 in 1985, 1976 FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS ALLOWED Game: 42 vs Delta State, 1951 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game: 0 vs Mississippi State, 1956 Season 1. 414 in 1953 2. 581 in 1964 3. 594 in 1965 4. 620 in 1962 5. 651 in 1959 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game 1. 1 vs Concordia (Neb.), 1956 2. 1 vs Mississippi College, 1962 Season 1. 65 in 1951 2. 104 in 1962 T3. 105 in 1964 105 in 1965 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season: 1. 61 in 1964 2. 81 in 1975 3. 96 in 1962 YEAR-BY-YEAR SACKS LEADERS 2011 Brandon Joiner 13 (-99) 2010 Bryan Hall 8.5 (-59) 2009 Alex Carrington 9.0 (-60) 2008 Alex Carrington 10.5 (-59) 2007 Prince Hickman 3.5 (-24) 2006 Koby McKinnon 3 (-24) 2005 Brian Flagg 5 (-21) 2004 Josh Williams 3 (-16) Jamarrow James 3 (-24) 2003 Jon Bradley 4 (-21) Zach Grigsby 4 (-19) 2002 Corey Williams 9 (-64) 2001 Eti Taula 3 (-16) 2000 Corey Williams 2.5 (-16) J.C. Miller 2.5 (-17) 1999 LeMarcus Harris 5 (-36) 1998 Clarence Williams 10 (-53) 1997 Clarence Williams 5 (-39) 1996 Gary Jackson 4 (-31) 1995 Gary Jackson 6 (-47) 1994 Michael Mason 3 (-10) 1993 Carlos Emmons 6 (-46) 1992 Kenny Ingram 7 (-29) 1991 Scott Baker 2 (-9) Kenny Ingram 2 (-5) 1990 Jeff Fields 4 (-24) 1989 Lynn Rowland 14 (-78) 1988 Foot Daley 4 (-21) 1987 Charlie Fredrick 8 (-42) 1986 Charlie Fredrick 7 (-42) 1985 Marvin Neloms 11 (-88) 1984 Carter Ray Crawford 11 1983 Marvin Neloms 4 1982 Clyde Dumas 7 1981 Leveren Tillman 6 1980 Steve Olliges 5 1979 Glen Koenig 8 1978 Keith Cox 6 Gene Spears 6 1977 Ray Culpepper 6 (-33) 1976 Robert Speer 10 1975 Dick Dixon 7 1974 Eddie Morgan 6 (-47) 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES Game 1. 6 vs Mississippi State, 1956 T2. 5 vs Southern Utah, 1997 5 vs Texas-Arlington, 1978 5 vs Illinois State, 1974 5 vs Texas-Arlington, 1974 5 vs Southwestern La., 1974 Season 1. 24 in 1987 2. 22 in 1982 T3. 21 in 1990 21 in 1984 21 in 1977 21 in 1975 21 in 1974 OPPONENTS FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS ALLOWED Game: 16 vs Murray State, 1954 Season Jerry Muckensturm is 1. 310 in 1950 ASU’s all-time tackles 2. 332 in 1966 leader with 493 to his credit. 3. 384 in 1967 4. 393 in 2006 MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS 5. 394 in 1965 Game 1. 10 vs Southern Illinois, 1989 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED RUSHING 2. 9 vs UT Chattanooga, 1975 Game: -24 vs Lamar, 1987 T3. 8 vs Western Kentucky, 2009 Season 8 vs UT Chattanooga, 1984 1. 791 in 1951 5. 7 vs Western Kentucky, 2010 2. 863 in 1984 Season 3. 959 in 1969 1. 54 in 1984 4. 1,058 in 1968 2. 45 in 1978 5. 1,059 in 1985 3. 44 in 1985 4. 43 in 1975 FEWEST PASS COMP. ALLOWED T5. 39 in 2002 Game: 0 vs Mississippi State, 39 in 1977 1956 DEFENSIVE RECORDS FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED Game: 16 vs Troy State, 1951 Season 1. 1,275 in 1951 2. 1,756 in 1964 3. 1,984 in 1962 4. 1,992 in 1960 5. 2,025 in 1965 YEAR-BY-YEAR TACKLES LEADERS Year Player Tackles 2011 Demario Davis 70 Kelcie McCray 70 2010 Javon McKinnon 95 2009 Demario Davis 80 2008 Ben Owens 87 2007 Koby McKinnon, LB 101 2006 Tyrell Johnson, SS 63 2005 Tyrell Johnson, SS 112 2004 Josh Williams, LB 110 2003 Les Echols, LB 123 2002 Les Echols, LB 105 2001 Les Echols, LB 71 2000 Charles Mabry, LB 96 1999 Sean Mitchell, FS 91 1998 Sean Mitchell, FS 126 1997 Lavell Alexander, LB 91 1996 Maurice Harris, SS 100 1995 Torrance Suggs, LB 84 1994 DelRay Stephens, LB 73 1993 Carlos Emmons, DE 65 1992 Cedric Buckley, LB 95 1991 Derrick Toney, FS 146 1990 Derrick Toney, FS 85 1989 Jeff Plank, LB 107 1988 Foot Daley, LB 125 1987 Charlie Fredrick, NG 81 1986 Dan Miller, LB 87 1985 Oscar Willis, LB 123 1984 Carter Ray Crawford, NG 89 1983 Stacy Price, LB 105 1982 Mike Morris, LB 125 1981 Mike Morris, LB 107 1980 Mike Morris, LB 124 1979 Ron Smith, LB 151 1978 Wesley Williams, LB 131 1977 Ralph Kelly, LB 125 1976 Ralph Kelly, LB 118 1975 Jerry Muckensturm, LB 131 1974 Mike Malham, LB 131 1973 Mike Malham, LB 113 1972 Jerry Muckensturm, LB 155 1971 Butch Murray, LB 97 1970 Dave Muckensturm, DE 117 1969 Clovis Swinney, DT 106 1968 Bill Bergey, LB 196 1967 Bill Bergey, LB 136 THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Season 1. 513 in 1960 2. 519 in 1958 3. 556 in 1965 4. 558 in 1966 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 129 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff KO RETURN 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory RECORDS asu football in Review 130 INDIVIDUAL MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game T1. 8, Brandon Thompkins vs. Tenn., 2007 8, Chris Collier vs North TX, 1988 T3. 7, Brandon Thompkins vs. ULM, 2007 7, Brandon Thompkins vs. FAU, 2007 7, Chris Easley vs. North TX, 2003 7, Robert Kilow vs Boise St., 2000 T7. 6, Brandon Thompkins vs FIU, 2008 6, Darren Toney vs ULL, 2005 6, Darren Toney vs Idaho, 2004 6, Terrence Dunbar vs. Texas A&M, 2003 6, Lamont Zachery vs La. Tech, 1998 6, Chappell Mitchell vs UCA, 1997 6, Kendricke Bullard vs Toledo, 1992 6, Chris Collier vs Mississippi, 1989 Season 1. 49, Brandon Thompkins, 2007 2. 37, Rod Hall, 2010 3. 35, Brandon Thompkins, 2009 T4. 28, Chris Easley, 2003 28, Chappell Mitchell, 1997 T6. 27, Antonio Warren, 2004 27, Robert Kilow, 2000 T8. 26, Darren Toney, 2004 26, Chris Collier, 1990 10. 25, Brandon Thompkins, 2006 Career 1. 123, Brandon Thompkins, 2006-09 2. 73, James Hickenbotham, 1999-2002 3. 72, Darren Toney, 2004-07 T4. 63, Robert Kilow, 1998-2000 63, Chris Collier, 1988-90 T6. 51, Rod Hall, 2010-11 51, Lamont Zachery, 1996-99 8. 50, Corey Walker, 1993-96 T9. 45, Reginald Murphy, 1993-96 45, Kearney Blalack, 1988-90 MOST YARDS RETURNED Game 1. 194, Brandon Thompkins vs. Tenn., 2007 2. 184, Brandon Thompkins vs. ULM, 2007 3. 176, Lamont Zachery vs SW La., 1997 4. 173, Robert Kilow vs New Mexico St., 2000 5. 164, Chris Collier vs North TX, 1988 6. 158, Rod Hall vs Indiana, 2010 7. 156, Brandon Thompkins vs. FAU, 2007 8. 147, Brandon Thompkins vs FIU, 2008 9. 136, James Hickenbotham vs Idaho, 2001 10. 134, Darren Toney vs. Memphis, 2004 Season 1. 1,062, Brandon Thompkins, 2007 2. 854, Rod Hall, 2010 3. 790, Brandon Thompkins, 2009 4. 724, Robert Kilow, 2000 5. 618, Chappell Mitchell, 1997 6. 593, Chris Collier, 1990 7. 559, Darren Toney, 2004 8. 548, Brandon Thompkins, 2006 9. 538, James Hickenbotham, 2001 10. 511, Chris Easley, 2003 Career 1. 2,696, Brandon Thopkins, 2006-09 2. 1,746, James Hickenbotham, 1999-2002 3. 1,513, Darren Toney, 2004-07 4. 1,504, Robert Kilow, 1998-2000 5. 1,212, Chris Collier, 1988-90 6. 1,175, Corey Walker, 1993-96 7. 1,146, Rod Hall, 2010-11 8. 1,068, Kearney Blalack, 1970-72 9. 1,048, Lamont Zachery, 1996-99 10. 813, Reginald Murphy, 1993-96 Brandon Thompkins completed his career in 2009 as ASU’s alltime leader in kickoff return yards with 2,696 yards. HIGHEST AVERAGE Game (Min. 3 returns) 1. 47.3, Kearney Blalack vs Trinity, 1970 (3 ret.) 2. 43.0, Darren Toney vs. Fla. Int’l (3 rets.) 3. 40.3, R. Kilow vs No. Car. St., 2000 (3 ret.) 4. 39.5, Rod Hall vs Indiana, 2010 (4 ret.) 5. 35.7, Corey Walker vs La. Tech, 1996 (3 ret.) 6. 35.2, L. Zachery vs SW La., 1997 (5 ret.) 7. 34.6, Robert Kilow vs NM St., 2000 (5 rets.) 8. 34.0, J. Hickenbotham vs. Idaho, 2001 (3 ret.) 9. 33.5, Darren Toney vs. Memphis, 2004 (4 ret.) 10. 32.3, Kearney Blalack vs ACU, 1970 (3 ret.) Season (Min. 10 returns) 1. 30.8, Andrew Tryon, 2011 (10 rets.) 2. 30.4, Kearney Blalack, 1970 (14 rets.) 3. 27.1, Dick Ritchey, 1966 (14 rets.) 4. 26.8, R. Kilow, 2000 (27 ret.) T5. 26.7, Michael Adams, 1986 (14 rets.) 26.7, Willie Harris, 1973 (17 rets.) T7. 26.6, Paul Stephens, 2008 (10 rets.) 26.6, Robert Kilow, 1998 (16 rets.) 9. 26.4, James Hickenbotham, 1999 (11 rets.) 10. 25.6, James Hickenbotham, 2000 (17 rets.) Career (Min. 20 returns) 1. 25.1, Robert Kilow, 1998-2000 (63 rets.) 2. 23.9, James Hickenbotham, 1999-2002 (73 ret.) T3. 23.7, Kearney Blalack, 1970-72 (45 rets.) 23.7, Dick Ritchey, 1964-67 (28 rets.) 5. 23.5, Corey Walker, 1993-96 (50 rets.) 6. 23.1, Willie Harris, 1973-74 (25 rets.) 7. 22.8, Boris Whiteside, 1983-86 (30 rets.) LONGEST RETURNS 1. 100, Manuel Vidal vs Southern Ark., 1953 2. 99, Michael Adams vs Lamar, 1986 3. 98, James Hickenbotham vs North TX, 2000 4. 97, Richie Woit vs Troy State, 1951 T5. 95, Willie Harris vs Illinois State, 1973 95, Kearney Blalack vs Trinity, 1970 T7. 93, James Hickenbotham vs. Idaho, 2001 93, Chuck Monk vs North Texas, 1989 TEAM MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 1. 11 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1998 T2. 9 vs. Tennessee, 2007 9 vs. Missouri, 2004 9 vs. Toledo, 1990 Season 1. 66 in 2007 2. 62 in 2004 3. 60 in 1997 T4. 57 in 2003 57 in 1998 6. 56 in 2010 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 7. 8. 9. T10. 54 in 1990 52 in 2000 51 in 2006 49 in 2008 49 in 1991 MOST YARDS RETURNED Game 1. 227 vs Southwestern La., 1997 2. 223 vs Indiana, 2010 3. 218 vs Louisiana Tech, 1998 4. 210 vs Missouri, 2004 5. 209 vs Tennessee, 2007 6. 190 vs New Mexico St., 2000 7. 184 vs UL Monroe, 2007 8. 180 vs Southern Illinois, 1992 9. 179 vs Minnesota, 1995 10. 174 vs Utah State, 2000 Season 1. 1,426 in 2007 2. 1,267 in 1997 3. 1,256 in 2000 4. 1,198 in 2010 5. 1,147 in 2004 6. 1,100 in 1998 7. 1,027 in 1990 8. 1,020 in 2008 9. 989 in 2003 10. 979 in 2009 HIGHEST AVERAGE Game 1. 58.0 vs Utah State, 2000 2. 48.3 vs Illinois State, 1973 3. 47.3 vs Trinity, 1970 4. 41.0 vs North Texas, 1989 5. 37.5 vs Florida Int’l, 2007 6. 35.0 at FAU, 2011 7. 34.0 vs Idaho, 2001 8. 33.0 vs North Carolina St., 2000 9. 32.4 vs Southwestern L.a, 1997 10. 31.9 vs Indiana, 2010 Season 1. 24.2 in 2000 2. 23.0 in 1970 3. 22.5 in 1962 4. 22.4 in 1995 5. 22.3 in 1973 6. 21.7 in 1999 7. 21.6 in 2007 8. 21.4 in 2010 T9. 21.2 in 1998 21.2 in 1965 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS LARGEST SCORING MARGINS VICTORIES Year Opponent Score 1917 ......Central Arkansas........101-0 2008 ......Texas Southern ..........83-10 1913 ......Arkansas College ........69-0 1951 ......Southern Illinois ..........68-0 1913 ......Memphis All-Stars ........67-0 1970 ......Lamar ..........................69-7 2009 ......Miss. Valley St. ............61-0 1963 ......St. Mary (Kan.) ............68-7 1932 ......NW Mississippi JC ......60-0 1928 ......Mountain Home Coll. ..59-0 1984 ......Tennessee-Martin ......72-14 2003 ......Tennessee-Martin ........63-6 1956 ......Concordia (Neb.)..........56-0 1985 ......North Texas State ........56-0 1987 ......East Texas State ........77-22 DEFEATS Year Opponent Score 1937 ......Central Arkansas..........95-0 1922 ......Central Arkansas..........82-0 1941 ......Union (Tenn.) ..............70-0 1991 ......Louisiana State ..........70-14 1922 ......Arkansas Tech..............69-0 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MOST PENALTIES Game: 16 vs. Oklahoma St., 2005 16 vs. UL Monroe, 2009 Season: 121 in 2005 MOST YARDS PENALIZED Game: 185 vs Arkansas Tech, 1955 Season: 911 in 2005 FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED Game: 0, multiple times Season: 391 in 1964 MOST FUMBLES Game: 13 vs UT Chattanooga, 1981 Season: 55 in 1981 MOST FUMBLES LOST Game 1. 6 vs Texas-Arlington, 1981 2. 6 vs Texas-Arlington, 1979 3. 6 vs Memphis Navy, 1952 Season: 28 in 1975 FEWEST FUMBLES Season: 15 in 1995 FEWEST FUMBLES LOST Season T1. 7 in 1964, 95, 97 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS Coach Seasons Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Gus Malzahn 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Hugh Freeze 1 12 10 2 0 .833 Steve Roberts 9 108 35* 63 0 .357 Joe Hollis 5 56 13 43 0 .232 John Bobo 4 44 13 30 1 .307 Ray Perkins 1 11 2 9 0 .182 Al Kincaid 2 22 4 17 1 .205 Larry Lacewell 11 131 69 58 4 .542 Bill Davidson 8 84 51 32 1 .613 Bennie Ellender 8 76 52 20 4 .711 King Block 3 27 13 14 0 .482 Hugh (Bones) Taylor 2 18 7 11 0 .389 Gene Harlow 3 27 15 12 0 .556 Glen Harmeson 1 9 1 8 0 .111 Forrest (Frosty) England 8 79 49 21 9 .677 J.A. (Ike) Tomlinson 1 7 2 4 1 .357 Bill Adams 3 21 5 14 2 .286 Leslie Speck 3 20 7 13 0 .350 Tommie Mills 2 17 4 12 1 .265 E.T. Renfro 1 8 2 4 2 .375 Jack Dale 2 15 9 6 0 .600 Herbert Schwartz 6 45 18 21 6 .467 Bill Stanley 1 8 4 4 0 .500 Tom Dandelet 2 14 0 13 1 .036 Foy Hammons 3 19 8 10 1 .447 Earl W. Brannon 4 27 16 9 2 .522 Clinton Young 1 5 3 1 1 .700 F.T. Parks 2 6 4 2 0 .667 TOTALS 93 916 416^ 453 37 .474 *10 wins later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual on-field record was 45-63 for a .417 winning percentage. ^Actual on-field record is 416-451-37 for a .484 winning percentage. 2011 IN REVIEW 28 HEAD COACHES Years First Year 2011 2002-10 1997-2001 1993-96 1992 1990-91 1979-89 1971-78 1963-70 1960-62 1958-59 1955-57 1954 1946-53 1945 1939-41 1936-38 1934-35 1933 1931-32 1925-30 1924 1922-23 1919-21 1914-17 1913 1911-12 OPPONENTS Bennie Ellender COACHING RECORDS Bill Davidson HOMECOMING HISTORY SCORE QUEEN ASU 37, North Texas 14 Candice Biggers Louisville 34, ASU 24 Sydney Oliger ASU 27, Florida Int’l 10 Sharnea Diggs ASU 31, MTSU 14 Anna Callaway ASU52, UL Lafayette 21 Amy Smith ASU 29, North Texas 10 Lacey Hawkins ASU 3, Florida Atlantic 0 Tiffany Frazier ASU 13, Troy 9 Lauren Davis ASU 21, SE Missouri 3 Shelley Lumbeck North Texas 13, ASU 10 Shantell Jackson Jacksonville St. 31, ASU 28 Ellen Morgan Richmond 30, ASU 27 Lorna Scaife Idaho 30, ASU 24 (OT) Andrea Hyman ASU 34, NMSU 31 (OT) Jill Babb SW Louisiana 41, ASU 38 Sonja Reddick ASU 38, SE Missouri 9 Heather Harrison ASU 37, Jacksonville St. 6 Angela Moore Pacific 30, ASU 16 Molly Mayer SW Louisiana 19, ASU 3 Marci Lawrence NW Louisiana 24, ASU 18 Mitzi Talkington SW Missouri 37, ASU 20 Tammy Thomas ASU 16, Northwestern La. 8 Michelle Sample Pittsburg State 34, ASU 13 Michelle Weser ASU 28, Illinois State 10 Kathy Desgranges ASU 27, North Texas 20 Fayeth Williams ASU 56, Lamar 7 Leith Mills ASU 13, Texas-Arlington 12 Paula Gibson ASU 37, Lamar 10 Traci Carlson ASU 21, Louisiana Tech 7 Brooke Breeding McNeese State 21, ASU 10 Jennifer Green ASU 14, SW Louisiana 3 Sandy Statler McNeese State 36, ASU 28 Becky Grace Lamar 20, ASU 10 Debbie Shumaker ASU 6, Lamar 3 Lee Ann Longinotti ASU 17, SW Louisiana 15 Christi Flynn ASU 31, Lamar 0 LaDoris Speights ASU 48, Tenn-Chattanooga 0 Rene Scaife ASU 17, NE Louisiana 14 Marilyn Broadway ASU 38, Illinois State 20 Veda Bunch Trinity 32, ASU 22 Tonya Hottel ASU 28, Texas-Arlington 7 Phoebe Cyrus ASU 23, North Dakota 18 Holly Dodd ASU 21, Drake 21 (tie) Maria Stewart ASU 48, Lamar 17 Jennifer Ware ASU 24, Abilene Christian 14 Ann Smithwick Lamar 17, ASU 0 Lynn Valenteen ASU 27, Murray State 13 Betty Steinsiek ASU 7, Delta State 6 Sue Stewart Murray State 34, ASU 33 Pat Warneke Southern Miss 20, ASU 7 Bettye Dee Keith ASU 22, Murray State 14 Carolyn Cheek ASU 14, Southern Miss 13 Sue Cato ASU 36, Murray State 18 Carol Carr ASU 16, Austin Peay State 0 Gaylene Houck ASU 32, SE Oklahoma 7 Nancy Hubbell ASU 21, Louisiana Tech 13 Sue Fitzgerald Murray State 13, ASU 7 Ina Lee Wiles SE Louisiana 51, ASU 0 Carolyn Bollinger Mary Ann Donaldson ASU 49, Southern Ark. 0 ASU 42, Lewis College 0 Nancy Cunningham ASU 35, Florence State 13 Sue Tyler ASU 27, Henderson State 13 Mary Dean ASU 7, Delta State 6 Shirley Swaim ASU 32, Henderson State 14 Jonny Bogess ASU 0, Central Ark. 0 (tie) Betty Blackwood ASU 20, Illinois Wesleyan 0 Doris Harding No Homecoming None No Team None No Records B. Lawhon, H. Sturdivant ASU 13, Austin Peay St. 0 ASU 7, Southern Illinois 0 Mildred Hout Hendrix 6, ASU 0 Maggie Hogue Tennessee-Martin 16, ASU 7 Arlene Bullard ASU 13, Southern Ark. 6 Lucie Mai Weaver ASU 10, Arkansas-Monticello 0 M. McGlasson No Records Nina Crockett No Records Ark.-Monticello 13, ASU 0 Dorothy Matthews ASU 13, Southern State 7 GM Graves Arkansas College 27, ASU 0 Eila McElyea Arkansas College 54, ASU 13 Martha Little ASU 6, Arkansas-Little Rock 0 ASU 12, Mayfield (Mo.) 0 Elizabeth Altman ASU 14, Arkansas College 7 ASU 12, Central Arkansas 6 Amelia Griffin* ASU 24, Alumni 0 Mae Nichols* ASU 0, Alumni 0 (tie) Jewell Smith* Arkansas Tech 69, ASU 0 AG McGill* Central Arkansas 13, ASU 6 *—Carnival Queen THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Larry Lacewell YEAR 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1942-44 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 131 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players This is Staff asu stadium 2011 Opponents This is ASU Directory records asu football in Review 132 SCORING MOST POINTS SCORED: 30, Corey Walker (ASU) vs. La. Tech, 11-9-96 MOST TOUCHDOWNS: 5, Corey Walker (ASU) vs. La. Tech, 11-9-96 MOST EXTRA POINTS: 11, Scott Roper (ASU) vs. East Texas State, 9-26-87; 11, Josh Arauco (ASU) vs. Texas Southern, 9-6-09 MOST FIELD GOALS: 6, Brian Davis (ASU) vs. UCA, 9-24-12 LONGEST FG: 63, J. Duren (ASU), vs. McNeese State, 11-23-74; Scott Roper (ASU) vs. NTSU, 11-7-87 RUSHING MOST NET YARDS GAINED: 272,Joe Abdullah (Pacific), 10-22-94 MOST CARRIES: 43, Barry Redden (Richmond), 9-19-81 LONGEST PLAY: 85, Leroy Harris (ASU) vs. McNeese State, 10-23-76 PASSING MOST ATTEMPTS: 56, Patrick Mitchell (Utah State), 9-2-95 MOST COMPLETIONS: 36, Chris Vargas (Nevada), 11-20-93 MOST YARDS GAINED: 508, Tim Rattay (Louisiana Tech), 11-7-98 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 7, Tim Rattay (Louisiana Tech), 11-7-98 MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED: 5, David Bates (TX-Arlington), 11-2-85 BEST COMP. PCT. (Min. 10 Att.): .917 (11 of 12), Tom Sears (ASU), 9-26-92 LONG PLAY: 84—T. Langford to J. Lewis (ASU) vs. SIU, 10-1-83; R. Slack to F. Turner, NW La., 9-5-87; Corey Leonard to David Johnson (ASU) vs. ULL, 10-13-07 TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS: 65, Scott Gabbert (Southern Illinois), 9-30-89 MOST YARDS GAINED: 473, Tim Rattay (Louisiana Tech), 11-7-98 RECEIVING MOST RECEPTIONS: 14, Kevin Alexander (Utah St.), 9-2-95; Nick Dugas (ULL), 10-13-01 MOST YARDS GAINED: 284, Lennie Johnson (ASU) vs. SW Mo. St., 11-8-97 MOST TD PASSES CAUGHT: 4, Troy Edwards from Tim Rattay (La. Tech), 11-7-98 LONGEST RECEPTION: 84, Judious Lewis from T. Langford (ASU) vs. Southern Illinois, 10-1-80; Floyd Turner from Rusty Slack (Northwestern La), 9-587; D. from C. (ASU) vs. ULL, 10-13-07 PUNTING MOST PUNTS: 12, John Howell (UT Chattanooga), 11-1-75; Scot Simons (ASU) vs. UAB, 11-22-97 MOST PUNTING YARDAGE: 463, Dennis Pendergraft (NW La.), 10-7-78 BEST PUN AVG. (Min. 3 Punts): 54.0, Joe Slayton (ASU) vs. SW La., 9-29-79 (3-162) LONGEST PUNT: 80, Joe Slayton (ASU) vs. Lamar, 10-27-79 TOP RUSHING GAMES IN ASU STADIUM 1. 272 — Joe Abdullah (Pacific), 10-22-94 2. 269 — LaDainian Tomlinson (TCU), 9-25-99 3. 242 — Willie English (Central Florida), 10-5-91 4. 235 — Irving Spikes (Northeast La.), 11-6-93 5. 234 — Stephen Starring (McNeese St.), 10-25-80 6. 225 — Reggie Arnold (ASU), 10-13-07 7. 223 — John Henry White (La. Tech), 10-15-77 8. 215 — Marquis Williams (ASU) vs. Nevada, 11-20-93 9. 209 — Derek Lawson (ASU) vs. TX Southern, 9-6-09 10. 207 — Leroy Harris (ASU) vs. Southwestern La., 10-4-75 11. 204 — Jason Cooper (La. Tech), 9-28-91 12. 193 — Antonio Warren (ASU) vs. Tulsa, 9-7-02 13. 192 — Dennis Bolden (ASU) vs. NE La., 9-4-76 14. 189 — Deon Ridgell (NW La.), 10-3-92 15. 189 — Theron McClendon (McNeese St.), 10-25-80 16. 183 — Jonathan Adams (ASU) vs. NM St., 10-21-00 17. 181 — Dwane Brown (ASU) vs. Lamar, 11-15-86 18. 176 — Chris Easley (ASU) vs. Idaho, 11-8-03 19. 176 — Roy Johnson (ASU) vs. Southern Ill., 9-30-89 20. 174 — Michael Desormeaux (UL Lafayette), 10-13-05 21. 174 — Lamont Zachery (ASU) vs. Northern Ill., 9-21-96 22. 173 — Jonathan Adams (ASU) vs. Mississippi, 10-6-01 23. 172 — Randy Rogers (Jacksonville State), 9-22-01 T24.170 — Earl Easley (ASU) vs. East Texas St., 9-26-87 170 — John Stephens (Northwestern La.) 9-5-87 26. 169 — Barry Redden (Richmond), 9-19-81 27. 168 — Chris Easley (ASU), 11-8-03 28. 167 — Shermar Bracey (ASU) vs. UL L, 10-13-05 29. 166 — James Mitchell (North Texas), 11-18-04 30. 165 — Jonathan Adams (ASU) vs. Nevada, 11-13-99 ASU IN NCAA RECORDS Division I TEAM 1. Rushing Offense Champions, 1975 Division I-A KICKOFF RETURNS MOST RETURNS: 7, R. Kilow (ASU) vs. Boise St., 11-4-00; Ben West, FIU, 9-24-05 MOST RETURN YARDAGE: 176, Lamont Zachery (ASU) vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 10-4-97 LONGEST RETURN: 99, Michael Adams (ASU) vs. Lamar, 11-15-86 PUNT RETURNS MOST RETURNS: 8, Steve Hanschen (ASU) vs. Northwestern La., 10-7-78 MOST RETURN YARDAGE: 130, James Johnson (ASU) vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9-10-05 (for TD) LONGEST RETURN: 89, Kevin Jones (ASU) vs. Memphis, 9-27-07 (for TD) TEAM 1. Most Opp. Punts Blocked By (season) — 11 in 1975 2. Two opposing I-A players each gaining 200 yards or more in a game: Corey Walker, ASU (212) and Charles Talley, Northern Illinois (251) INDIVIDUAL 1. Most Opponents Punts Blocked By (season) — 8 by Jimmy Lisko, 1975; Jimmy Francis, Baylor, 1989 Division I-AA TEAM INTERCEPTIONS MOST INT.: 3, G. Lee (ASU) vs. UTA, 11-2-85; Chris Thompson (Nicholls St.), 11-22-01 MOST RETURN YARDAGE: 92, Tyrell Johnson (ASU) vs. Fla. Int’l, 9-24-05 LONGEST RETURN: 92, Tyrell Johnson (ASU) vs. Florida Int’l, 9-24-05 1. Fewest Passes Attempted By Both Teams (game) — 11 (8 by ASU; 3 by Memphis, 1982) 2. Annual Defense Champions—Arkansas St., 1985 3. Most Touchdowns Scored Rushing (game) — 10 vs. East Texas State, 1987 TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS SCORED: 83, Arkansas State (vs. Texas Southern), 9-6-09 MOST POINTS (Both Teams): 99, Arkansas State 77, East TX St 22, 9-26-87 TOTAL OFFENSE: 730, Louisiana Tech vs. ASU, 11-7-98 MOST YARDS RUSHING: 621, ASU vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9-15-84 MOST YARDS PASSING: 552, Louisiana Tech, 11-7-98 MOST FIRST DOWNS: 33, ASU (vs. Louisiana-Lafayette), 10-13-07 MOST PLAYS: 99, Arkansas State vs. Utah State, 9-2-95 TOTAL DEFENSE: 57, ASU (allowed to UT Chattanooga), 11-1-75 RUSHING DEFENSE: 11, ASU (allowed to Louisiana Tech), 10-15-83 PASSING DEFENSE: -3 , Southwestern La. (allowed to ASU), 10-10-81 4.ASU's 20-game home winning streak is the ninth-longest in I-AA history. INDIVIDUAL 1. Most Consecutive Quarters Kicking a Field Goal (career) — 7 by Scott Roper in 1986 (3 vs. McNeese State, 4 vs. North Texas State) 1. Longest Field Goal — 63 by Scott Roper vs. North Texas, 1987 TOP 20 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS LONGEST WIN STREAK IN STADIUM: 17 (1984-87) LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK IN STADIUM: 20 (1984-87) LARGEST CROWD: 30,427 (vs.Memphis), 9-18-2004 1. For four straight seasons, ASU finished among the top 12 I-AA teams in the final I-AA polls; 10th in 1984, 6th in 1985, 2nd in 1986, 12th in 1987. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS LONGEST PLAYS RUSHING 1. 95, Keith White, Memphis State, 1948 2. 92, Leon Fry, Abilene Christian, 1954 3. 92, Lennie Kelly, Delta State, 1950 PASSING 1. 92, Clint Longley to Richard Williams, ACU, 1973 T2. 85, Ricky Dobbs to Greg Jones, Navy, 2010 85, Walter Phythian to Charles Andrews, NE La., 1986 85, Chester Norris to Ken Farmer, Delta State, 1963 T5. 84, Rusty Slack to Floyd Turner, NW La., 1987 84, Danny Sparkman to Edwin Lovelady, Memphis, 1984 84, Danny Sparkman to Derrick Crawford, Memphis, 1983 84, Paul McCall to T.Y. Hilton, FIU, 2008 PUNTING 1. 78, Steve Mick, Southern Illinois, 1976 2. 74, Dale Conner, North Dakota, 1970 3. 72, Brit Framel, UL Lafayette, 2006 4. 71, Don Whitney, Texas-Arlington, 1973 T5. 70, Will Goggans, Troy, 2010 70, W. Atterberry, North Texas, 2010 70, Bucky Scribner, Kansas, 1981 FIELD GOALS 1. 59, Alan Smith, Texas A&M, 1983 T2. 57, Alan Smith, Texas A&M, 1983 57, Mike Andrie, Lamar, 1987 4. 55, Gregg Goodman, Southern Ill., 1970 5. 54, Skipper Butler, UT Arlington, 1968 T6. 53, Sean Fleming, Wyoming, 1990 53, Rafael Septien, SW Louisiana, 1976 8. 52, Rafael Septien, SW Louisiana, 1976 9. 51, Jerry Pope, Louisiana Tech, 1973 10. 50, Thomas Morstead, SMU, 2006 50, Kenny Seaman, Southern Ill., 1975 PUNT RETURNS 1. 85, Vic Minor, Northeast Louisiana, 1979 2. 80, L. Singleton, Florida Int’l, 2007 3. 78, Andy Nelson, Memphis State, 1956 4. 77, Jeff Steele, Northeast La., 1989 5. 73, Stanley Kinchen, La. State, 1991 6. 71, Tony Kowotski, Mississippi St., 1951 7. 70, Norman Duplain, Miss. St., 1950 8. 65, Leon Fry, Abilene Christian, 1953 9. 60, Billy Cannon, Texas A&M, 1983 KICKOFF RETURNS 1. 100—Paul Hynes, La. Tech, 1957 2. 99—Vic Kubu, Murray State, 1963 3. 98–U. Parrish, Tulsa, 2003 T4. 97—Harold Robinson, Akron, 1991 97—John Avery, Mississippi, 1996 6. 96—Vic Kubu, Murray State, 1963 95—James Kennison, Southwestern La., 1955 7. INTERCEPTION RETURNS 1. 94, Billy Bond, Louisiana Tech, 1956 2. 90, Ron Irvin, Southwestern La., 1977 T3. 85, David Dumars, Northeast La., 1977 85, Izell Reese, UAB, 1997 5. 84, Lorenzo Ferguson, Va. Tech, 1997 6. 77, Percy Nabors, Memphis St., 1983 7. 72, Doug Simper, Illinois State, 1973 2011 IN REVIEW TEAM RUSHING Most Rushes: 73, Southern Illinois, 1971; Mississippi State, 1992 Most Yards: 505, Austin College, 1954 PASSING Most Attempts: 65, Abilene Christian, 1970 Most Completions: 38, Nevada, 1996; La. Tech, 1996; Louisiana Tech, 1998 Most Yards: 552, Louisiana Tech, 1998 Most Touchdowns: 7, Louisiana Tech, 1998 Best Completion Pct.: .808, NT, 1988 (21 of 26) Most Times Intercepted: 5, Florida International, 2005; Akron, 1988; Louisiana Tech, 1988; Texas-Arlington, 1985; Memphis State, 1975; Abilene Christian, 1971; Drake, 1969; Trinity, 1969 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays: 99, Utah State, 1995 Most Yards: 730, Louisiana Tech, 1998 Best Average: 9.5, Louisiana Tech, 1998 Most First Downs: 36, Louisiana Tech, 1990 Most Rushing First Downs: 20, La. Tech, 1990 Most Passing First Downs: 22, La. Tech, 1998 Most Penalty First Downs: 4, McNeese State, 1986; Southern Illinois, 1983; La. Tech, 1982; East Carolina, 1996 SCORING Most Points: 95, Central Arkansas, 1937 Most Touchdowns: 15, Central Ark., 1937 Most Extra Point Kicks: 10, La. State, 1991 Most PAT Kicks Attempted: 10, Louisiana State, 1991; Louisiana Tech, 1998 Most Field Goals: 6, Wyoming, 1990; Texas A&M, 1983 Most Field Goal Attempts: 7, Texas A&M, 1983 PUNTING Most Punts: 13, Lamar, 1975 Most Yards: 470, Kansas, 1981 Best Average: 53.8, Southern Ill., 1982 (4 punts) PUNT RETURNS Most Returns: 10, Alabama-Birmingham, 1997 Most Yards: 160, Oklahoma, 2000 Best Average: 42.0, North Texas, 1988 KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns: 13, East Texas State, 1987 Most Yards: 243, East Texas State, 1987 Best Average: 52.3, Texas A&M, 2003 PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions: 6, Southern Miss, 1979 (106 yards); Utah St., 2003 (10-25-03) Most Yards: 111, LSU, 1991 (4 returns) FUMBLES Most Fumbles: 12, SW Louisiana, 1974 Most Fumbles Lost: 6, Mississippi St., 1956 PENALTIES Most Penalties: 18, Trinity, 1972 Most Penalty Yards: 189, NW Louisiana, 1976 OPPONENTS (5 returns) Best Average (Min. 3 returns): 32.0, J.T. Thatcher, Oklahoma, 2000 (5 for 160) Longest Return: 85, Vic Minor, Northeast Louisiana, 1979 KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns: 7, Nate McGhee, Southern Illinois, 1987 Most Yards: 195, Vic Kubu, Murray St., 1963 Best Average (Min. 3 returns): 54.5, Charles McDaniel, La. Tech, 1972 Longest Return: 100, Paul Hynes, Louisiana Tech, 1957 INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions: 3, Andre Young, Louisiana Tech, 1981; C. Small, Fla. Atlantic, 2006 Most Yards Returned: 94, David Dumars, Northeast Louisiana, 1977 Best Average (Min. 2 returns): 47.0, David Dumars, NE Louisiana, 1977 (2 returns) Longest Return: 94, Billy Bond, La. Tech, 1956 opponent THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL records DIRECTORY INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Most Rushes: 43, Barry Redden, Richmond, 1981 Most Yards: 272, Joe Abdullah, Pacific, 1994 Best Avg. (Min. 15 att.): 11.4, Cam Newton, Auburn, 2010 Most Touchdowns: 4, Brian Mitchell, Southwestern Louisiana, 1989; Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Longest Run: 95, Keith White, Memphis St., 1948 PASSING Most Attempts: 63, Jim Lindsey, Abilene Christian, 1970 Most Completions: 36, Craig Whelihan, Pacific, 1993; Chris Vargas, Nevada, 1993; Jason Martin, La. Tech, 1996 Most Yards: 508, Tim Rattay, La. Tech, 1998 Most Touchdowns: 7, Tim Rattay, La. Tech, 1998 Best Percentage (Min. 20 Attempts): .882, Clint Marks, MTSU, 2004 (30 of 34) Most Interceptions: 5, Michael Johnson, Akron, 1988; Gene Johnson, Louisiana Tech, 1988; David Bates, Texas-Arlington, 1985; Ken Lauterbach, Abilene Christian, 1971; Mike Grejbowski, Drake, 1969; Tom Garza, Trinity, 1969 Longest Pass: 92, Clint Longley to Richard Williams, Abilene Christian, 1973 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays: 67, Jim Lindsey, Abilene Ch., 1970 Most Yards: 506, Clint Longley, ACU, 1973 Best Average: 16.3, Paul Carruth, Ala., 1982 RECEIVING Most Receptions: 18, Geoff Noisy, Nev., 1996 Most Yards: 224, Martel Moore, NIU, 2012 Best Average (Min. 3 catches): 40.0, Pat Coleman, Mississippi, 1989 (5 for 200) Most Touchdowns: 4—Troy Edwards, La. Tech, 1998 SCORING Most Points: 24, Randy Baldwin, Mississippi, 1990; Brian Mitchell, Southwestern Louisiana, 1989; Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995; Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech, 1998 Most Touchdowns: 4, Randy Baldwin, Mississippi, 1990; Brian Mitchell, Southwestern Louisiana, 1989; Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995; Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech, 1998 Most Extra Point Kicks: 8, Brian Happel, TexasArlington, 1979; Pedro Suarez, Louisiana State, 1991 Most PAT Kick Attempts: 8, Brian Happel, TexasArlington, 1979; Pedro Suarez, Louisiana State, 1991 Most Field Goals: 6, Sean Fleming, Wyoming, 1990; Alan Smith, Texas A&M, 1983 Most Field Goal Attempts: 7, Alan Smith, TAMU, 1983; Dustin Rivest, Florida International, 2008 Most Points Kicking: 20—Sean Fleming, Wyoming, 1990; Alan Smith, Texas A&M, 1983 PUNTING Most Punts: 13, Ricky Gohlke, Lamar, 1975 Most Yards: 470, Bucky Scribner, Kansas, 1981 Best Average: 52.7, Matt Fodge, Oklahoma St., 2006 Longest Punt: 78, Steve Mick, So. Ill., 1976 PUNT RETURNS Most Returns: 10, Rodregis Brooks, AlabamaBirmingham, 1997 Most Yards: 160, J.T. Thatcher, Oklahoma, 2000 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 133 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review This is Staff asu HALL This is ASU Directory OF HONOR asu football 134 Neil Abel....................................................2009 inductee Golf Coach, 1980-2006 Linda Allison..............................................1994 inductee Basketball, 1980-84 Fred Barnett ...........................................1999 inductee Football, 1986-89 Randy Barnhill ......................................2003 inductee Football, 1984-86 Mike Beebe ..............................................2008 inductee Honorary Inductee Earl Bell ....................................................1986 inductee Track, 1974-77 Bill Bergey .............................................1982 inductee Football, 1965-68 Everett Bolton ..........................................1986 inductee Three sports, 1939-41, 1946-48 Rusty Bourg ............................................. 1995 inductee Baseball, 1967-70 Gene Bradley .........................................2009 inductee Football, 1976-79 Steve Brooks............................................ 1995 inductee Basketball, 1970-74 Dwane Brown ........................................2001 inductee Football, 1984-87 Ray Brown .............................................1996 inductee Football, 1983-85 Dan Buckley .......................................... 1995 inductee Football, 1966-69 Jess Bucy .................................................1998 inductee Baseball, 1949-51; Basketball, 1949-51 Mike Burk .................................................1997 inductee Basketball, 1964-68 Johnie Burnett ..........................................1985 inductee Four sports, 1927-29 Bill Caldwell ..............................................1985 inductee Three sports, 1956-59 Jim Callaway ............................................1992 inductee Baseball, 1965-68 Maurice Carthon ...................................1991 inductee Football, 1979-82 Nelson Catalina ........................................1991 inductee Basketball Coach, 1979-95 Howard Cissell ...................................... 1993 inductee Football, 1954-57 Jeff Clifton ................................................2004 inductee Basketball, 1993-94 Ron Carroll ...............................................2005 inductee Trainer, 1976-present Gary Crane............................................. 1992 inductee Basketball, 1965-68; Football, 1967-68 Carter Ray Crawford ............................. 1997 inductee Football, 1984-85 Dave Dailey ..............................................2000 inductee Golf, 1984-88 Bill Davidson .........................................1984 inductee Football, 1953-57; FB Coach, 1968-78 Tommy Davis......................................... 2002 inductee Football, 1958-59 John Dickey........................................... 1997 inductee Basketball, Football, Baseball, 1947-48 John Dickson ...........................................1984 inductee Basketball, 1963-67 Wayne Dorton ........................................2004 inductee Football, 1968-71 Bennie Ellender .....................................1982 inductee Football Coach, 1963-70 Frosty England...................................... 1983 inductee Football Coach, 1946-53 Frank Farella .........................................1999 inductee Football, 1954-57 David Faught ............................................2009 inductee Men’s Golf, 1994-97 Bob Ferralasco ......................................2008 inductee Football 1946 Charlotte Fields ........................................1998 inductee Basketball, 1984-88 Jay Flanigan .............................................2007 inductee Track Coach, 1989-2007 Don Floyd .................................................2003 inductee Athletic Director, 1969-75 Pedtra Wilson Flournoy.............................2002 inductee Track, 1990-93 Charlie Fredrick ....................................2006 inductee Football, 1984-87 Aubrey Gatewood ....................................1988 inductee Baseball, 1956-59 Bob Giersburg .......................................... 1994 inductee Track, 1966-68 George Glenn........................................... 1984 inductee Baseball, 1963-66 Terry Gwin ............................................. 1985 inductee Football, 1965-66 Julie Hagood .............................................2010 inductee Women’s Basketball, 1997-2000 James Hamilton ....................................1990 inductee Football, 1968-71 Foy Hammons .......................................1988 inductee Football, 1913-15; FB Coach, 1919-21 Lauren Fair Harmon .................................2008 inductee Volleyball, 1993-96 Calvin Harrell .........................................1994 inductee Football, 1968-71 Jeff Hartwig .............................................. 2000 inductee Track, 1989-90 Dan Henderson ........................................1995 inductee Basketball, 1974-77 Thomas Hill ..............................................1982 inductee Track, 1968-72 David Hines ........................................... 1996 inductee Football, 1972-75 Joe Hollimon ......................................... 1993 inductee Football, 1971-74 Keith Horn .................................................2010 inductee Baseball, 1993-95 T.J. Humphreys .....................................1988 inductee Football, Track, 1973-77 Marvin Jarrett ........................................... 2000 inductee Basketball, 1978-80 Sue Jayroe ............................................... 1997 inductee Basketball, 1975-80 Garry Johnson .......................................2011 inductee Football, 1999-02 Ken Jones.............................................. 1987 inductee Football, 1972-75 Al Joyner ..................................................1993 inductee Track, 1980-83 Gerald Jumper....................................... 1990 inductee Football, 1964-67 Tim Keane ..............................................2005 inductee Football, 1965-67; Football Coach, 1972-89 George Kell ..............................................1999 inductee Tennis, 1940 Monica Klebe ........................................... 1998 inductee Track, 1986-89 Guy Kochel ..............................................1984 inductee Track Coach, 1972-89 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS asu hall of honor THIS IS STAFF THIS IS ASU ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Bobby Scott ..............................................1992 inductee Four sports, 1948-51 Elbert Shelley ........................................ 1997 inductee Football, 1983-86 Fred Shepherd ......................................... 2002 inductee Basketball, 1990-93 James E. Simmons ............................... 2006 inductee Football, 1970-72 Leslie Speck............................................. 1984 inductee Three sports, 1931-35; Coach, 1936-38 Jerald Spencer .........................................2006 inductee Track & Field, 1965-67 Tommy Spiers ....................................... 1998 inductee Football, 1954-56 Paul Stovall............................................ 2000 inductee Football, Track, 1953-54 Dan Summers........................................ 1998 inductee Football, 1962-65 Clovis Swinney .....................................1989 inductee Football, 1967-69 John Tate.................................................. 1998 inductee Basketball, 1986-89 Sonja Tate ................................................2004 inductee Basketball, Track, 1990-93 Donnie Taylor ........................................... 2001 inductee Track, 1976-79 Bill Templeton ....................................... 1987 inductee FB, 1954-56; FB Coach, 1965-79, Asst. AD, 1980-cur. Harold Thomas .........................................1996 inductee Baseball, 1953-56 Willard Tilley .......................................... 1982 inductee Football, Basketball, 1939-40 J.A. Tomlinson ..........................................1982 inductee Athletic Dir., Baseball Coach, 1944-76 Jan Troutt .................................................1996 inductee Track, 1983-85 Shyla Tucker ............................................ 2003 inductee Basketball, 1991-94 Joe Turner...............................................2011 inductee Football, 1960-62 Juli Vaccari ............................................... 1990 inductee Volleyball, 1975-78 Jim Wagner .............................................. 1996 inductee Baseball, 1967-70 Sam Wier ................................................1988 inductee Football, 1960-62; Football Assistant, 1971-72 Matt Whiteside ......................................... 2007 inductee Baseball, 1987-90 Bob Williams ............................................ 1987 inductee Track, 1975-79; Coach, 1980-86 Marcia Williams ........................................ 1993 inductee Tennis, 1977-80; Coach, 1980-2011 H.T. Winters.............................................. 1983 inductee Football, Baseball, 1929-32 Jerry Ann Winters .....................................1994 inductee Women's Basketball Coach, 1984-95 Bennie Wilhelm ........................................1993 inductee Four sports, 1946-49 Jim Wiseman ......................................... 2007 inductee Football, 1984-87 Richie Woit ............................................ 1989 inductee Football, 1950-53 Kay Woodiel .............................................1988 inductee Coach in three women’s sports, 1974-84 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL John Koldus .............................................1995 inductee Baseball, 1952-53; Football, 1950-52 Larry Lacewell .......................................1987 inductee FB Coach, Athletic Director, 1979-90 Tim Langford .........................................2008 inductee Football, 1980-83 Harry Larche ............................................1983 inductee Three sports, 1946-48 Doug Lowery .........................................2005 inductee Football, 1970-73 Mike Malham, Jr. ...................................2001 inductee Football, 1972-75 Mike Malham, Sr. ...................................2006 inductee Football Coach, 1971-84 Tim Maloney .............................................2004 inductee Baseball, 1981-83 Micah Marsh............................................. 2007 inductee Basketball, 1994-98 Jo Beth Carmack Mathis .......................... 2000 inductee Volleyball, 1990-92 Margie Kolat McGee ................................ 2006 inductee Volleyball, 1991-94 Kendra Meichsner .................................... 2005 inductee Tennis, 1995-98 Dennis Meyer......................................... 1991 inductee Football, 1968-71 Maurice Miller ...........................................1986 inductee Three sports, 1946-50 Andy Morris ..............................................1990 inductee Baseball, 1958-61; SID, 1969-74; Asst. AD, 1974-77 Jerry Muckensturm ...............................1992 inductee Football, 1972-75 Anthony Myles .........................................2001 inductee Basketball, 1978-80 Marvin Neloms .......................................2011 inductee Football, 1983-86 Newton Norris .......................................... 2001 inductee Basketball, 1934-37 Okey Oldham......................................... 1990 inductee Football, 1928-29; Baseball, 1928-30 Roy Painter ............................................ 2002 inductee Football, 1973-76 Bill Phillips ............................................1992 inductee Football, 1968-71 Wayne Pitcock.......................................... 1991 inductee Baseball, 1967-69 Chris Poole ...............................................2010 inductee Volleyball Coach, 1987-92 Ed Preston ................................................1991 inductee Track, 1975-77 John rauth .................................................1983 inductee Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, 1949-79 Tom Reese ............................................. 2007 inductee Football, 1962-65 Don Riggs ................................................1986 inductee Four sports, 1955-59 Kelly Riley ................................................ 2009 inductee Track & Field, 1989-92 Jerry Rook ................................................1983 inductee Basketball, 1962-65 Scott Roper ............................................2010 inductee Football, 1986-87 John Rose ................................................ 1985 inductee Track, Basketball Coach, 1963-76 Dana Ryan ............................................... 1989 inductee Baseball, 1965-68 Don Scaife ...............................................1989 inductee Basketball, 1973-75 135 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History football Staff This is ASU complex Directory 136 In 2002, players and coaches moved into a new three-story complex which features office space for coaches, dressing rooms, meeting rooms and a players’ lounge. These rooms are also utilized as suites for use during games, academic study areas, conference rooms, alumni functions, booster meetings, recruiting and other gatherings. It also houses the Bill Templeton Recruiting Room. The complex is not just the three-story building, but also ASU Stadium and the surrounding parking areas, practice fields and concession stands. On the ground floor are locker rooms, a player lounge area and the entrance to the weight room. Coach Malzahn and his staff can be found at the complex with offices and video areas located on the second floor. The top floor includes meeting rooms which are converted into suites on game day. Suite holders enjoy watching the Red Wolves play football from inside or from the balcony. Televisions are mounted throughout the suite and on the balconies to capture and show replays. The structure complements the million dollar video scoreboard constructed in 2001. This massive structure is located in the south end zone. The former football complex now houses academic and student services, compliance and some sports offices. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS ASU STADIUM FACTS AND FIGURES PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS When Arkansas State’s football team took the field for its 2010 home opener, it was on a new and upgraded state-of-the-art GEO Surfaces field turf. ASU originally transitioned from a grass field to an artificial playing surface prior the 2006 season. Like the original field turf installed five years ago, the new Geo-Surfaces product still features a large A-State logo in the center of the field and red end zones with large white "ARKANSAS STATE" lettering. However, the new product has an enhanced look with the addition of two Red Wolves logos, two Sun Belt Conference logos and a black trim that will outline the field. The Red Wolves and Sun Belt Conference logos are located on each 25-yard line. The newest Geo-Surfaces field turf is slightly thicker than the previous product and also includes a sand base for the first time in addition to the noflyout rubber that was again put in place. The multi-use surface provides year-round training opportunities for other ASU sports in addition to the school’s football program. ASU Stadium features a three-story press box, which includes a large suite for fans on the first floor, houses the media on the second floor and has a photo and film deck on level three. HISTORY An ASU Stadium-record crowd of 30,427 was on hand to watch the Red Wolves play long-time rival Memphis on Sept. 18, 2004. COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL OPENED: 1974 ORIGINAL CAPACITY: 16,343 (revised to 18,709 in 1980) CURRENT CAPACITY: 30,406 (enlargement completed in 1991; suites included in 2002; capacity revised in 2005 due to construction) SURFACE: Field turf installed in 2006/2010; formerly Bermuda grass through 2005 season SEASONS PLAYED: 37 (through 2011) asu stadium ORIGINAL COST: $2,500,000 ($1.4 million raised by friends and alumni) TOTAL CUMULATIVE ATTENDANCE: 2,653,248 LARGEST CROWD: 30,427 (Sept. 18, 2004, vs. Memphis) BEST AVERAGE ATTENDANCE (season): 21,257 in 2011; previous 21,105 in 2008 FIRST GAME: Sept. 28, 1974 (Louisiana Tech 21, Arkansas State 7) FIRST ARKANSAS STATE VICTORY: second game (Oct. 5, 1974; ASU 14, Eastern Michigan 7) DEDICATION GAME: Nov. 2, 1974 (ASU 17, Northeast Louisiana 14) FIRST GAME ON PROGREEN TURF: Sept. 2, 2006 (Arkansas State 14, Army 6) FIRST SCORE: Sept. 28, 1974 (opening game); La. Tech TE Mike Barber scored on a 13-yard TD pass from Steve Haynes FIRST ASU SCORE: Sept. 28, 1974 (opening game); fullback Stan Winfrey scored a one-yard TD run vs. Louisiana Tech 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com STAFF THIS IS ASU DIRECTORY GAMES PLAYED: 193 ASU RECORD: 122-70-1 137 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review One of the most impressive aspects of Arkansas State’s Football Complex is the strength and conditioning program and the weight room. Success on the football field begins in the weight room, and ASU has one of the best. ASU’s athletics department moved one huge step closer to achieving its goal of a new Performance Enhancement Complex when a gift of $250,000 from longtime supporters Boe and Myrna Adams of Leachville was presented to Dr. Dean Lee in March 2004. The single donation equals the second largest ever given to the athletics program at ASU. “Thanks to the generous support of Boe and Myrna Adams, we will be able to provide an ultramodern facility for our student-athletes to have proper training and workouts enabling them to reach their full potential,” said Dr. Lee. Upon completion of ASU’s three-story football complex, improvement to the current strength and conditioning area was the next step. Enhancements to the structure included connecting it to the football building through complementary architectural design as well as providing services for student-athletes in the classroom through computer labs, study areas and academic support staff. Behind the efforts of John Arce, ASU’s strength and conditioning coach, the new area is in use to help ASU’s student-athletes become bigger, stronger and faster. “We are so grateful for this gift from Boe and Myrna Adams and their continued support of ASU athletics,” said Dr. Lee. History strength & Staff This is ASU conditioning Directory 138 The ASU strength and conditioning area features 70 work stations, flooring, flexibility area, power area, speed area, cardiovascular area, training equipment, Olympic weight-lifting platforms, a plyometric training area, air and heating system and training security measures. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The sports medicine department expanded into the former Red Wolves football team locker room. This conversion increased available athletic training work space from 700 square feet to over 2,800 square feet. Other training centers in the Convocation Center, Tomlinson Stadium and the Track and Field Complex serve to complement this primary space and provide frontline care for practices and events. The Tim and Terri Langford Sports Medicine area has undergone recent changes and construction and is in use. The project included new tables, flooring, ceiling, paint and offices. ASU student-athletes, who already receive great medical care, enjoy plenty of room and quality surroundings. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS HISTORY langford sports STAFF THIS IS ASU medicine center DIRECTORY Arkansas State University took another step to achieving its goal of a total Performance Enhancement Complex when a gift of $250,000 was presented by Dr. Tim and Terri Langford in September 2004. The donation equals the second largest single donation ever given to the athletics program at ASU. Longtime supporters Boe and Myrna Adams made an equal contribution to the Performance Enhancement Complex March 4, 2004. Because of the Langford’s generous gift, the Athletic Training Program located in the Football Facility has been enhanced considerably. The furnished and refurbished training room is now named the Tim and Terri Langford Sports Medicine Center. “We are honored that Tim and Terri so generously agreed to assist us with our Sports Medicine Center,” said ASU Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee. “This state-ofthe-art facility allows us to better manage the health and safety of our student-athletes through the prevention and treatment of injuries. “Tim and Terri have served as exceptional ambassadors for this University and represent the absolute best that ASU has to offer. Tim has been a role model for our program since he enrolled here in 1979 through his athletic, academic and leadership abilities.” In fact, Langford was recently named as one of the Sun Belt Conference’s distinguished alums during the league’s first 31 years. Langford was also inducted into ASU’s Ring of Honor during the 2008 football season. Langford, a urologist in Little Rock with Arkansas Urologists Associates, played quarterback for ASU from 1980-83 under former head coach Larry Lacewell. His wife, Terri, is a former physical therapist and received part of her physical therapy training at Arkansas State. COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 139 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History larry lacewell Staff This is ASU locker room Directory 140 Larry Lacewell Locker Room. It has a familiar ring to it. In May 2004, ASU’s Department of Athletics named the football locker room after one of the school’s most beloved former head football coaches and athletic directors - Larry Lacewell. In a star-studded event, sports celebrities and fans came to honor and pay tribute to Lacewell, who recently retired from the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys organization and made his home in Jonesboro. The event netted in excess of $60,000. In a surprise move which caught athletic administrators totally off guard, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones announced that the Cowboys’ organization would match that number. Now, the locker room is a nice compliment to the rest of the football complex, a place the players can call their own. A plaque (left) marks the entrance into the Larry Lacewell Locker Room. The plaque is flanked by the Larry Lacewell Locker Legends Plaque. Larry Lacewell was joined by a number of his former ASU players for the “Larry Lacewell Era Reunion”, held in conjunction with an ASU football game during the 2006 season. Heisman Trophy winner Billy Sims and Larry Lacewell. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The facade of the football complex lets visitors know right away about two key areas in the building. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com bill templeton STAFF THIS IS ASU recruiting room DIRECTORY The Bill Templeton Recruiting Room houses numerous ASU trophies, including the 2005 New Orleans Bowl and 2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl trophies. HISTORY OPPONENTS 2011 IN REVIEW The Bill Templeton Recruiting Room is used as a relaxation area for players. However, it is also a frequent site for meetings, luncheons, receptions and recruiting activities. PLAYERS COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 141 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History academic Staff This is ASU success center Directory 142 The Arkansas State University Athletic Department announced the largest single donation in its history, a $400,000 gift from Charles Luter that is being used to enhance the athletic academic facility, at a press conference held at the newly named Charles F. Luter Family Academic Success Center in September of 2008. “We are proud to announce the largest gift in the history of ASU Athletics of $400,000, and we are also proud to announce the renaming of this facility to the Charles F. Luter Family Academic Success Center,” said ASU Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee at the press conference. “We have the great opportunity to announce the completion of what we call the third phase of our performance enhancement complex. We previously had the Boe and Myrna Adams Strength and Conditioning Center, the Tim and Terri Langford Sports Medicine Center and now a vital and very important part of what we call the Academic Success Center. “That is a very appropriate name for what we do here, because we have had a tremendous amount of academic success,” Lee added. “We work extremely hard to build a culture where our student-athletes want to succeed not only in competition, but in the classroom, and they have done that.” Among ASU’s most recent accomplishments was 173 student-athletes achieving a 3.0 grade point average for the 2011 spring semester, including 32 with a 4.0. There were also a school-record 186 members on the 2010 fall ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, and 40 of those student-athletes held a 4.0 to also set a school record. The spring numbers represented 54 percent of all ASU student-athletes, while the fall totals represented 56 percent. The Charles Luter Family Academic Success Center serves as a foundation for structure, discipline and organization for the education of all ASU student-athletes. The facility, coupled with innovative programs and equipment, currently houses the academic support staff, tutors, computer labs, a resource room, study areas, tutorial rooms, small group study centers, a large conference room, the compliance office and spring sports coaching offices. The athletic department came back on May 20, 2011 to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open-house reception for to showcase some of the renovations that have occured since the donation was made. Among the most recent and noticeable modifications to the Charles Luter Family Academic Success Center is a new foyer housed in a brick and rock exterior that, along with new landscaping, gives the entrance to the building a modern look and creates a stronger image. The actual foyer has a large Red Wolves logo embedded in a terrazzo flooring that greets visitors as they enter the building. A receptionist office now also connects to the lobby area, which holds all-new furniture and a plaque recognizing Charles and his wife, Kay. A restructuring of the academic resource center, now known as Dawson’s Den, has occurred, including a wallwrap celebrating academic success that is clearly visible for student-athletes working in the computer lab. Additionally, tutorial rooms and computer-work stations have been upgraded in this area, which also displays pictures of the most recent ASU graduates. The names of the latest members of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll are also showcased in Dawson’s Den. The area is named after Scott and Kay Dawson, longtime supporters of Red Wolves’ athletics. Team photos have been hung and are displayed along the walls of the building, along with plaques displaying the all-time winners of the Terry Gwin and Scott and Kay Dawson Ambassador Awards, two of the highest honors and ASU student-athlete can receive. Additional renovations are still scheduled, includiing a “Wall of Honor” that will recognize special student-athletes that come to Arkansas State and excelled in their business, in their profession, in their career or in their community. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Tim Langford (above) and Ray Brown are the Maurice Carthon (left) and Larry Former coach and current ASU Di- latest two former ASU Lacewell have joined the Ring of rector of Major Gifts Bill Templeton greats to be inducted into Honor. welcomes Bill Phillips into the Ring. the Ring of Honor. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS HISTORY ring of honor Former ASU and NFL great Bill Bergey, pictured with fellow Ring inductee Bill Templeton, was inducted in 1997. AStateGuides.com STAFF THIS IS ASU DIRECTORY The late Calvin Harrell was the Ring’s first inductee in 1996. ASU RING OF HONOR Name Induction Year Calvin Harrell (RB 1968-71) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Bill Bergey (LB 1965-68) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Bill Templeton (RB 1954-56, AC 1965-79) . . . . . . . . 1997 Harry Larche (player, 1946-48). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 J.A. “Ike” Tomlinson (HC, 1945, AD). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Bill Davidson (1954-56, HC 1971-78). . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Bennie Ellender (HC, 1963-70) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Frank Farella (OL, 1954-57) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 Larry Lacewell (HC, 1979-89). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 Maurice Carthon (RB, 1979-82) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Bill Phillips (OL, 1968-71) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 Terry Gwin (QB/RB, 1965-66). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 Ray Brown (OL/TE, 1983-85) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Tim Langford (QB, 1980-83). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Nothing symbolizes Arkansas State football more than the Ring of Honor. The Ring, which recognizes the greatness of Red Wolves football through the induction of the school’s finest players and coaches, is located on the facade of the west side of ASU Stadium. 143 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players Being a student-athlete at Arkansas State University is not only what you can accomplish on the field of play or in the classroom. It is also what you can give back to the community. ASU’s football team is an integral part of the community of Jonesboro and the surrounding areas in Northeast Arkansas. The players are involved with local school programs, area charities and many worthwhile projects. Players were heavily involved in the seventh annual “Senior Prom”, sponsored by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Players pitched in to dance with seniors, play games, talk sports and anything else they could to ensure the seniors enjoyed their prom. Members of the football team have spent time reaching out to the youth programs and local schools in Northeast Arkansas.. The Red Wolves’ have made visits to hospitals, health centers, food distribution centers and much more. The team holds an annual Fan Appreciation Day inwhich they interact with fans and sign autographs as well. They can often be found in the community visiting and signing autographs for young and old fans alike. Both coaches and players are often seen in the communtiy speaking at special events and representing good causes. 2011 Opponents in Review History community Staff This is ASU service Directory 144 ASU student-athletes give back to not only the local community and Northeast Arkansas, but also reach out to more distant places. During the 2011 season, for instance, members of the ASU football team visited the USA Women’s and Children’s Hospital (above) in Mobile, Ala., during part of their time leading up to the GoDaddy.com Bowl. During the 2005 season, members of the ASU football team visited the Women’s and Children’s Hospital (left) in Lafayette, La., during part of their time leading up to the New Orleans Bowl. The players also took time to sign autographs and visit with fans young and old alike during both bowl weeks. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Arkansas State University’s athletic programs compete in top-of-the line facilities. ASU Stadium, which opened in 1974, has evolved into a beautiful stadium which seats 30,406 fans. That includes a cluster of exclusive suites in the south end zone atop the football office complex. A million dollar video/scoreboard is the focal point in the stadium. Coaches and student-athletes moved into a new $2.7 million track and field complex in spring 2004. It contains an eight-lane 400-meter track and can be set up for two NCAA venues. Three local country clubs graciously allow ASU’s men’s and women’s golf programs to utilize their facilities for practice and play. J.A. “Ike” Tomlinson Stadium-Kell Field serves as home to Red Wolves baseball. Built in 1993, the stadium received complete lighting in 1996, 206 field level seats were added for the 2008 season and a new scoreboard was installed this past year. ASU’s newest women’s program, bowling, competes in the Jonesboro Bowling Center. PLAYERS ASU Stadium—Home of ASU Football COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Convocation Center Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field Allen Park ASU Soccer Park Sage Meadows Golf Club 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com athletics STAFF THIS IS ASU facilities DIRECTORY HISTORY RidgePointe Country Club OPPONENTS 2011 IN REVIEW Track & Field Complex 145 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is arkansas state Staff asu football university Directory 146 Those who have not visited the campus of Arkansas State University in the last five or 10 years would be shocked at the school’s appearance today. So much on campus is tied to athletics. ASU Stadium is the gathering site for Saturdays and excitement surrounding each game can be felt for miles. The sights, the smells, the sounds of football. There is so much construction and new projects on campus. The school looks . . . and is . . . a modern educational institution that has kept up with technology and student needs as much, if not more, than most schools in the nation. A student center addition anchors the campus, and a new student recreation and wellness center was completed in fall 2009. New campus housing has recently been completed, including a “Collegiate Park” apartment complex, coastal-type soft-colored housing throughout campus, and a new dorm. There is a new Alumni Center and construction of a new overpass connecting the campus to local businesses is about to become a reality. It’s a new-look campus that is growing and improving each day. Arkansas State University is an extremely valuable part of Northeast Arkansas and surrounding areas. Arkansas State University was established April 1, 1909, as a “public school of agriculture” by Act 100 of the Arkansas General Assembly. It was located at Jonesboro because citizens of the city bid $40,000 to the state and pledged 200 acres of land as a site. After a century of growth, ASU-Jonesboro now has an annual budget of some $122.6 million, owns more than 3,000 acres of land in five different counties, has a physical plant valued at almost $200 million, and has an alumni roll exceeding 53,000. ASU’s rapid development over the years has been typical of other major universities in an emerging modern South. From an agricultural high school in 1909, to a junior college in 1918, to a four-year degree-granting institution in 1930, to a university in 1967, ASU has become regionally respected and nationally recognized for its qualities of teaching, research and service. The ASU system includes campuses at Beebe (White County), Mountain Home (Baxter County), and Newport (Jackson County) where associate degree programs are offered, and at Marked Tree, Searcy and Heber Springs. An instructional site is located at Paragould. The Jonesboro campus, which occupies 942 acres amid the gentle slopes of Crowley’s Ridge in east Jonesboro, is located between the vast and fertile Mississippi River Valley and the cultural and scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. More than 10,000 students annually work toward degrees in 141 areas of specialization at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Fifteen undergraduate degrees are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture, Business, Communications, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Nursing and Health Professions, Sciences and Mathematics, and the University College. The Honors College was instituted July 1, 2004, evolving from the Honors Program. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The community is alive with cultural events such as the art exhibitions, theatrical and musical productions, not only on campus but in the city itself through the Jonesboro Fine Arts Council, NEA Foundation of Arts, the Forum and the Northeast Arkansas Symphony. One highlight is the annual Hispanic celebration when downtown Main Street is transformed into a festive explosion of Hispanic music, food and cultural activity. Jonesboro is also the medical hub of northeast Arkansas and southeast Missouri, with two major hospitals and countless med- Jonesboro is a comfortable one hour drive from Memphis, two hours from Little Rock and four hours from St. Louis.The city and University have meshed resources in recent years and have truly become the “capital” of the northeast quadrant of the state. Northeast Arkansas is a recreation haven for the person who enjoys water sports, fishing, hunting, and boating as well as the joys of unspoiled nature. Jonesboro and the surrounding area have an abundance of lakes, rivers, ponds, streams and forests to serve as nature’s playgrounds for the avid outdoors person. And, Jonesboro, ranked by Forbes.com as the 27th “best small place to live” is a nice place to call home. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com OPPONENTS One of the five largest cities in Arkansas, Jonesboro is located between the vast and fertile Mississippi River and the cultural and scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. It is nestled about 70 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, on the gentle slopes of Crowley’s Ridge. HISTORY Jonesboro is a great city of over 60,000, and is always ready to welcome incoming ASU students from the moment they arrive in town. The booming community has matured over the past half century into a regional center for cultural, educational, industrial, commercial, agricultural, communication, transportation, recreational and medical interests. It contains almost every convenience of a big city and every comfort of a small town. ical professionals. The city is also a shopping mecca, offering a modern business district as well as quaint downtown antique shops and restaurants. The $100 million Mall at Turtle Creek recently opened with more than 100 stores. THIS IS STAFF jonesboro ASU FOOTBALL DIRECTORY Jonesboro, home of Arkansas State University, weighs in as the largest city in Northeast Arkansas. As a matter of fact, if you form a triangle by connecting Little Rock, St. Louis and Memphis, Jonesboro stands out as the largest metropolitan city in what amounts to a 17,000 square mile triangular area. 2011 IN REVIEW PLAYERS COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 147 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff sun belt asu football conference Directory 148 Success has been easy to find in recent years as well. Formed in 1976 the Sun Belt Conference quickly rose to the greatest heights of collegiate athletics by sending a team to the NCAA Final Four in the league's first year of existence. Fast forward 36 years and the league again finds itself at the pinnacle of collegiate athletics as a member of the 11league alliance of the Bowl Championship Series. During the 2012-13 season the Sun Belt Conference's membership will consist of Arkansas-Little Rock, Arkansas State, Florida Atlantic, FIU, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, South Alabama, Troy and Western Kentucky University. Ten of the 11 current Sun Belt members play football at the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level. As the conference moves forward to the year 2013, the league will be comprised of 12 members with Arkansas-Little Rock, Arkansas State, Georgia State, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle Tennessee, South Alabama, Texas-Arlington, Texas State, Troy and Western Kentucky University. The reformatted league will have 10 football playing members of the 12 total members. The league's new look will feature two evenly matched and geographically logical divisions divided into an East Division and West Division. Because of its status as a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision, the Sun Belt Conference has a permanent seat on the NCAA's 18-member Board of Directors. As a result, the conference has a crucial voice on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics and will always have a role in the implementation of any future NCAA legislation and guidelines. The conference continues to utilize television to grow and promote the league and its member institutions. The Sun Belt Conference signed a new multi-year agreement with ESPN, Inc. in 2012 that will result in unprecedented national coverage for the league. Fans of the Sun Belt Conference can look forward to seeing more Sun Belt teams playing on national television on ESPN and ESPN2 and additionally the new ESPN deal will result in more coverage on ESPNU. ESPN will continue to televise the conference's men's basketball championship game for the 32nd straight season in 2013, marking its longest affiliation with any conference in the country. The conference's regional television partnership with Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) and Cox Sports Television (CST) enables live telecasts of Sun Belt events to reach millions of households. The addition of volleyball, baseball and softball to the conference's television package has resulted in more national and regional television exposure for the league than at any time in its history. Since the 2007 football season, the Sun Belt Conference ranks fifth out of the 11 FBS conferences in postseason bowl game winning percentage. In fact, the Sun Belt Conference ranks ahead of noted "Big Six" leagues - the ACC, Pac-12 and the Big Ten. Furthermore, the Sun Belt Conference outpaces its non-automatic qualifying BCS partners in the WAC, Conference USA and the MAC. The world has taken notice of the Sun Belt Conference as well. Proof of that comes as the league now has two automatic tie-ins to postseason bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl agreement with the Sun Belt Conference ensures that a Sun Belt team will play in that bowl game through 2013 (the league has sent a team to that game every year since the game's inception in 2001). The Sun Belt Conference also recently signed an extension with the GoDaddy.com Bowl, played annually in Mobile, Alabama, that will ensure that a Sun Belt team plays in that bowl game through 2017. Over 95 percent of Sun Belt Conference teams earned a multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) of over 925 as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) released its annual APR report recently. The most recent APR scores are based on a multi-year rate that averages scores from the 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 academic years. The Division I Board of Directors set cut scores of 925 and 900 (out of 1,000) as a threshold for teams to meet or face possible immediate and historical sanctions. In total, 95.2 percent of Sun Belt Conference teams earned a multi-year APR score over 925. Eight institutions had 100 percent of their programs score above the 925 mark, those institutions are: UALR, Denver, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana-Lafayette, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Troy and Western Kentucky. The league's APR numbers are up compared to a year ago, as Sun Belt Conference institutions improved from 92.4 percent of all programs hitting the 925 threshold. Prominent Sun Belt alumni include NFL Hall of Fame football player "Mean" Joe Greene (North Texas) former All-Star baseball player Luis Gonzalez (South Alabama), former All-Star baseball player Mike Lowell (2007 MLB World Series MVP, FIU), former member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives John Breaux (LouisianaLafayette), country music superstar Tim McGraw (Louisiana-Monroe) and actor Andy Garcia (FIU). The conference's first 36 years have also produced numerous individual national champions along with Olympic track medalists including Earl Bell, Tom Hill and Al Joyner (Arkansas State), Hollis Conway (Louisiana-Lafayette), and Tayna Lawrence (FIU). Old Dominion's Anne Donovan, who received the Naismith Trophy recognizing the nation's top women's basketball player in 1983, helped the United States win the Olympic gold medal in 1984 and helped the Lady Monarchs capture the national championship in 1985. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS UNIVERSITY VICE CHANCELLORS Dr. Rick Stripling Vice Chancellor Student Affairs Dr. Len Frey Vice Chancellor Finance & Administration BOARD OF TRUSTEES Cristian Murdock Vice Chancellor University Advancement Dr. Charles L. Welch University System President Dan Pierce Jonesboro Secretary Charles Luter Paragould Howard L. Slinkard Rogers The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee was formed in the spring of 1997. The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee reviews and makes recommendations on issues inNonie Wiggins volving the welfare of student-athletes, the role of athletics in IAC Chair campus life, and the athletics program’s compliance with the university, conference, and NCAA regulations; serves as a search advisory committee for key athletics program personnel; reviews the role of existing and potential sports programs; and reviews the athletics budget. The committee reports to the Chancellor. Membership consists of four students appointed annually by the Student Government Association (one should be a student-athlete); four faculty appointed by the Faculty Senate (staggered two-year terms); one Faculty Athletic Representative appointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); one executive staff member appointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); the Dean of University College; two staff members appointed by the Staff Senate (staggered two-year terms); Student Government Association and Student Activities Board presidents; and representatives from the following external organizations: Alumni Association, Red Wolf Club, Letterman’s Club, and the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce ASU Committee. The Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Senior Woman Athletic Administrator serve as ex-officio, nonvoting members. The chancellor appoints a chair at the beginning of each academic year. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com OPPONENTS Mike Gibson Osceola Vice Chair HISTORY INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COMMITTEE 2011 IN REVIEW PLAYERS Ron Rhodes Cherokee Village Chair asu THIS IS STAFF DIRECTORY administration ASU FOOTBALL Dr. Lynita Cooksey Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Provost COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 149 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff chancellor asu football Directory 150 Dr. Tim Hudson took office as the second chancellor of Arkansas State University in Jonesboro on May 1, 2012. He was appointed by Dr. Charles W. Welch, president of the Arkansas State University System, following a national search process. Most recently Dr. Hudson was vice chancellor of the Texas Tech University System, after serving as special assistant to the chancellor for International Programs and Initiatives at the University of Houston System. From 2004 until 2010 he was president of the University of Houston–Victoria, following a two-decade career as a professor of economic development, program director, founding dean of the College of International and Continuing Education, and provost at the University of Southern Mississippi. Earlier in his career he was an analyst for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in the U.S. Department of State. At Arkansas State University he leads the campus executive team as the institution strives for progressive excellence in academics, research, fiscal management and student life. Hudson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and Latin American studies and a Master of Arts in geography from the University of Southern Mississippi. His PhD in geography is from Clark University in Worcester, Mass. He has written numerous scholarly works for national and international publications; a recent co-authored book focuses on multinational corporation subsidiaries in China (Chandos, Cambridge). During his tenure as president of the University of Houston–Victoria, the campus experienced tremendous growth and development including: doubling enrollment and the number of fulltime faculty; exceeding external fundraising goals for five consecutive years; founding a new school of nursing and health professions, which earned full national accreditation on its initial petition; achieving AACSB International accreditation; and ranking first in Texas on the student satisfaction portion of the 2010 National Survey of Student Engagement. Hudson is the recipient of two Fulbright Fellowships (Germany and Mexico), and an ITT International Fellowship to study in Colombia, South America. He also has developed and led more than 30 programs for U.S. students to study abroad and was awarded an honorary doctorate by London Guildhall University for his contributions to global literacy. Hudson is married to Dr. Deidra “Dee Dee” Ransburgh Hudson, who holds a Master of Science in speech pathology from the University of Tennessee and a PhD degree in educational leadership from the University of Southern Mississippi. The Hudsons and their children, Gianna Grace, 14, and twins Daisy and Nathaniel, 10, will live in the ASU chancellor’s residence on Nettleton Avenue in Jonesboro. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS HISTORY student-athletes are achieving a 3.5 GPA and one in eight hold a 4.0. Additionally, the most recent overall GPA for all student-athletes was a school-record 3.016. The Red Wolf Club, the major fundraising arm of ASU Athletics, has posted record years three of the last four years in annual giving and has seen its membership grow to an all-time high during Lee’s time. Corporate giving is also at an all-time high and continues to increase each year. Lee was also responsible for arranging a public speaking engagement on the ASU campus with former Boise State Athletic Director and 2011 Bobby Dodd Division 1A Athletic Director of the Year Gene Bleymaier, who shared his experiences at Boise State and how they relate to Arkansas State moving its program in the same direction. Those are just a few of the many ways the ASU athletic department has continued to develop under Lee, who is always looking for new and creative ways to take the Red Wolves athletic program to the next level while maintaining its main focus on academics, competitive performance and a well-rounded environment for student-athletes. Dr. Lee became ASU's 10th Director of Athletics July 9, 2002. It wasn't long before the department began to experience important and progressive changes which were capped by an unprecedented “State of A-State” address in the spring of 2004. When he concluded the address to a packed house, there was no mistaking that he is committed to building a successful program at ASU. Lee’s vision for ASU Athletics was also revealed in a 2008 video called “Inside A-State Athletics”, which focused on the Red Wolves athletic programs and how the athletic department plans to meet challenges in the future. A-State released a second “Inside A-State Athletics” video featuring Lee in 2009 that gave an in-depth look at facilities and the progress that is being made in that area. Lee was also a key figure in the recruitment and hiring of John Brady, who was just two years removed from an NCAA Final Four appearance and recently named the 200910 Sun Belt Conference Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year. In a very short time, he has orchestrated sellout and capacity crowds, overseen the expansion and growth of ASU's athletic facilities, and provided sound leadership to both the athletic staff and population of student-athletes. Lee came to ASU from Oklahoma State University, where he was the Associate Director of Athletics for External Operations. His administrative experience at two NCAA Division I-A universities, OSU and the University of Arkansas, and his achievements in mobilizing financial support make him wellsuited for Arkansas State University and Northeast Arkansas. While at the University of Arkansas, Lee served as the Vice President of the Razorback Foundation. In addition, Dr. Lee's experience as athletic director at Arkansas Tech University and his familiarity with ASU and the state of Arkansas help him feel right at home. He earned his bachelor's degree in 1979 and master's in education at Henderson State University, then completed his doctor of education degree at the University of Arkansas in 1989. In 2009, Lee was chosen as a Distinguished Alumni of Henderson State University, the highest honor Henderson State bestows. Although born in Tulsa, Okla., Lee competed in high school sports in Berryville, Arkansas, and was selected to play in the all-Star basketball and football games in 1975. He also played basketball, baseball and tennis at Henderson State, where he later served as an assistant coach. He played in two national championship games as a member of Henderson State’s basketball team. He was head basketball coach at Malvern High School early in his career. Dean and wife Reba are the parents of two daughters, Diamond Olivia (17) and Anna Pearl (15). DIRECTOR THIS IS STAFF DIRECTORY OF ATHLETICS ASU FOOTBALL Dr. Dean Lee is in his 11th year as Director of Athletics at Arkansas State University. He continues to restore the old and build new tradition at AState while leading the Red Wolves to unprecedented levels of success. The 2008 AAFF’s Outstanding Athletic Director, Lee serves on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Committee, the BCS Athletic Directors Advisory Committee and the Division 1A Athletic Directors Association Board of Trustees. He was recently named chair of the NCAA Women’s Bowling Committee after spending the previous two years on the committee’s Board of Director’s. Lee was named chair of the Sun Belt Conference Athletic Director’s Committee as well, and he is currently serving as a member of the SBC Executive Committee. Lee is associated with 27 national championships, nine bowl teams, five Final Fours and four national runners-up. He has guided the athletic department to annual success academically and competitively, and ASU athletics is once again enjoying growth through a number of unique accomplishments and projects. For instance, ASU took third place in the 2010-11 Bubas Cup standings, the Sun Belt Conference all-sports award, for its best results in over a decade. This came on the heels of a fourth-place finish the previous year, which marked a six-place jump in the standings. The Red Wolves continue to upgrade their facilities with a new baseball scoreboard, renovations to the Charles Luter Family Academic Success Center and installation of a new state-of-the art GEO Surfaces turf inside ASU Stadium. AState also recently made first-class renovations to the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms and their media/film room in the Convocation Center. Under Lee’s direction, 206 field-level seats and new party boxes available for corporate events have been added to Tomlinson Stadium, and the Convocation Center weight room underwent major renovations that included new weights and cardio equipment. The ASU Athletic Department has brought in a number of significant donations under Lee’s leadership. ASU received the largest single donation in its history, a $400,000 gift from Charles Luter in 2008. Included among some of the other major donations was a $150,000 contribution from ASU alumnus and former football letterman Steve Bryant. The athletic department also received a $250,000 donation from alumni and long-time supporters Scott and Kay Dawson. The $250,000 donation matched the second largest gift in the department’s history and was used to improve the academic environment for all student-athletes. Under Lee’s direction, the ASU athletic department enjoyed another significant year in 2011-12. Not only did ASU enjoyed some of the most exciting moments ever on the fields, courts, and tracks, but also in the arenas of academics, donor and alumni involvement, community service and achievement. Among the many athletic accomplishments attained last year, the women’s bowling team made its fifth straight appearance in the NCAA Championships. The Red Wolves also claimed the Sun Belt Conference football championship and appeared in the GoDaddy.com Bowl, and Lee was instrumental in recruiting one of the nation’s hottest and most well-respected coaches in the nation in Gus Malzahn. The volleyball team won the West Division title, and the year prior the men’s basketball team also claimed the league’s West Division championship. The football program has seen its annual season attendance rise during Lee’s tenure, and last year was no exception as the Red Wolves averaged a school-record 21,257 fans per game. Academically, the Red Wolves placed 183 members on a recent Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, representing a school-record 60 percent of all student-athletes. One in four COACHES 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION AND STAFF 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 151 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction 2012 Season Coaches and Staff Players 2011 Opponents in Review History This is Staff This is ASU asu football Directory 152 AREA CODE 870 ATHLETICS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 ATHLETIC TRAINING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3342 COMPLIANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2813 DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLF CLUB . . . . . . . . . . 972-2401 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3930 SPIRIT GROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 SPORTS INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2541 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT . . 972-2813 VIDEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 BASEBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2700 MEN’S BASKETBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2077 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2303 WOMEN’S BOWLING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3876 FOOTBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 MEN’S GOLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3411 WOMEN’S GOLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2777 TRACK AND FIELD, CROSS COUNTRY. . . . . . . . . . . 972-3350 WOMEN’S SOCCER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2340 WOMEN’S TENNIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3876 VOLLEYBALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3876 ADMINISTRATION Dr. Dean Lee Doug Abel Karen Barker Tabitha Foreman Caroline Williams Nonie Wiggins Director of Athletics Senior Associate AD Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Faculty Athletics Representative ATHLETIC TRAINING Ron Carroll Head Certified Trainer Chad Sturkie Assistant Athletic Trainer Natalie Trotter Assistant Athletic Trainer Rachel Ploor Athletic Training Intern Lauren Robb Athletic Training GA Lorri Smith Athletic Training GA Hiroki Yoshimoto Athletic Training GA COMPLIANCE Jeremy Joffray Assistant AD for Compliance Compliance Coordinator DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLF CLUB Doug Doggett Associate AD for External Operations & Director of the Red Wolf Club Brad Bobo Director of Broadcast, Licensing and New Media Bill Templeton Director of Major Gifts Tim Padgett Director of Corporate Sales TBA Development Coordinator Gina Winchester Administrative Assistant for Red Wolf Club and Women’s Basketball FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Randy Knowles Assistant AD for Facilities & Event Management Bobby Burton Athletics Facilities Supervisor for Grounds & Landscape Bryan Harrod Equipment Supervisor 972-3882 972-3882 972-3882 972-2991 972-2990 972-3385 972-3923 972-2419 972-4009 972-3343 680-3343 972-3343 972-3343 972-3162 972-3098 972-2944 972-2682 972-2464 972-3005 972-3004 972-2993 972-3880 680-8093 972-3477 972-2943 SPIRIT GROUPS Meredith Green Martha McFerron 972-3880 972-3880 SPORTS INFORMATION Jerry Scott Assistant AD for Sports Information TBA Assistant SID TBA Assistant SID Chris Graddy Sports Information GA Strength & Conditioning Strength & Conditioning Intern Strength & Conditioning GA STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT Stacey Willmott Associate AD for Student Services & SWA Brandon Gorman Academic Adviser Jason Smith Academic Adviser Carly Thomas Academic Adviser Trevor White Athletic Eligibility Specialist Pam Graham Administrative Assistant for Student Services VIDEO Liz Lambert Brooks Cockrell Video Coordinator Video Intern 972-3897 680-8068 972-2082 972-3356 680-4791 972-3702 972-2721 972-3831 972-2304 972-8004 972-8004 BASEBALL Tommy Raffo Head Coach Tighe Dickinson Assistant Coach Anthony Everman Assistant Coach 972-2700 680-4339 680-4339 MEN’S BASKETBALL John Brady Head Coach Melvin Haralson Associate Head Coach Corey Barker Assistant Coach Jeff Clapacs Assistant Coach Leela Keller Administrative Assistant 972-2077 972-2491 972-2390 972-3512 972-3505 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Brian Boyer Head Coach Leslie Larsen Assistant Coach Todd Schaefer Assistant Coach Sonja Tate Assistant Coach Shaquita Lee Women’s Basketball Intern 972-2303 972-3637 972-3583 972-2473 972-2303 WOMEN’S BOWLING Justin Kostick Head Coach 680-8552 FOOTBALL Gus Malzahn Rhett Lashlee John Thompson Eliah Drinkwitz J.B. Grimes David Gunn Brandon Hall Kenny Ingram Dean Jackson Casey Woods Jon Bradley Kodi Burns Cam Clark Eric Munoz Carter Ford Jamie Croley Karen Rinehart Yvonne Foster Scott Symons 972-2092 680-8438 680-3294 972-3716 972-3871 972-3872 372-3873 680-8055 680-8002 680-8003 972-2082 972-2082 972-2082 972-2082 972-2082 972-3874 972-2092 972-2082 Brett Whiteside Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Football GA Football GA Football GA Football GA Assistant AD for FB Operations Director of FB Operations Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Director of Defensive Quality Control Intern FB Operations Intern/Camp Dir. MEN’S GOLF Steve Johnson 972-2082 972-2082 972-2578 MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS Gleen Hart Assistant AD for Marketing & Promotions TBA Marketing Coordinator A-Team Sponsor Cheerleading Sponsor SaJason Finley Jeff Stanley 972-3405 972-2707 972-3547 972-2541 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Director of Strength & Conditioning 680-8253 Ryan Russell Jeff Jones Associate Director of Strength & Conditioning 680-8068 Ross Miller Assistant Director of Head Coach 972-3411 WOMEN’S GOLF MJ Desbiens Shaw Head Coach 972-2708 TRACK AND FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY Jim Patchell Head Coach Matt Kraft Assistant Coach Matt Vining Assistant Coach TBA Assistant Coach 680-4001 680-4003 972-4002 680-4005 WOMEN’S SOCCER Tafadzwa Ziyenge Head Coach Jessica Nei Assistant Coach Beth Wright Soccer GA 972-3195 972-8193 972-3876 WOMEN’S TENNIS Marina Engelbrecht Head Coach 972-2895 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL David Rehr Head Coach Jessica Weynand Assistant Coach Jeremy Thornburg GA Coach 972-2725 972-3524 972-3876 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com AStateGuides.com
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