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GAME NINE INSIDE THE MATCH-UP BLUEFIELD COLLEGE 2012 Record: 0-8, 0-3 MSC 2012 Preseason Rank: na Last Game: at Belhaven, L, 10-66 LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE 2012 Record: 2-6, 0-3 MSC 2012 Preseason Rank: RV Last Game: Belhaven, L, 14-52 HEAD COACHES BLUEFIELD COLLEGE Mike Gravier (Grand Valley State) Record at Blueeld: 0-8 (1st Year) Overall Record: 30-20-1 (5th Year) Record vs. Lindsey Wilson: 0-0 UVA-WISE Chris Oliver (Ohio State) Record at UVA-Wise: 16-21 (5th Year) Overall Record: 16-21 (5th Year) Record vs. Blueeld: 0-0 BROADCAST INFORMATION Blueeld Rams Radio Network Adventure Radio, 100.1/100.9 The Eagle with Kes Blackwell (pxp) and Bill Dudley (analyst) MEDIA INFORMATION BLUEFIELD COLLEGE Sports Information Director Rudy Roediger Twitter: @RuudSports email: rroediger@blueeld.edu Cell: 740-656-2685 SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @BlueeldRams Facebook: blueeld-college-athletics YouTube: BlueeldCollegeRams BLUEFIELD COLLEGE GAME NOTES HOMECOMING Football is back, and so is the combi- nation of football and homecoming, as the Rams (0-8) host Lindsey Wilson (2-6) today in a Mid-South Confer- ence game at Mitchell Stadium. The last time Blueeld played a foot- ball homecoming game they defeated Rio Grande, 30-7, on Nov. 20, 1941, the nal game of the program before it was reinstated after 71 years. Rich- ard “Dick” Bogdan scored the nal touchdown in that win. IN NEED OF WINS Each club enters the game desper- ately in need of a win. The Rams are 0-8, 0-3 MSC, while the Blue Raiders have dropped ve straight games to fall to 2-6, 0-3 MSC, after entering the season just outside the NAIA Football Coaches Preseason Top-25 Poll. HISTORY SAYS Blueeld will win today ... October 27 and the ninth game are key stats in what history says. When Blueeld started football originally in 1922 the team failed to win a game, they also failed to score a single point. In BC’s second season they suffered four straight shutouts to open the season. Then on Nov. 17, 1923 BC scored its rst points in program history as they rumbled to a convincing 24-0 victory over Alderson Academy (W.Va.). Blueeld is also undefeated in two games previously played on this date in history, October 27. In those games BC held its opponents scoreless, draw- ing a 0-0 stalemate with Roanoke College JV (Va.), in 1923 and defeated Bridgewater (Va.), 18-0, in 1928. LINDSEY WILSON RECAP Seven turnovers, including two inter- ceptions returned for touchdowns, doomed Lindsey Wilson College in a 35-7 loss to Belhaven (Miss.) on Satur- day (Oct. 20) at Blue Raider Stadium. NO RAMBLIN RAMS After opening the season with sea- son high 141 yards on the ground the Rams have struggled with their ground attack. Freshman Marion Harris leads the Rams with 333 yards on 74 carries for a 4.5 yards per carry average. The Red, White & Blue are averaging 88.4 yards per game on the ground led by Harris’s 41.6 yards per game. Harris also leads the team in rushing TDs with three. NEXT GAME AT MITCHELL STADIUM The Rams will head on the road next week when they travel to No. 20 Cum- berland (Tenn.) before returning home for the nal game of 2012 on Nov. 10 for a 1 p.m. kickoff against Campbells- ville. TURNOVERS With seven turnovers last week to Belhaven, Lindsey Wilson has 25 give- aways on the season -- most in the Mid-South. Blueeld has nine takeaways this season -- fewest in the Mid-South. Anthony Rivers leads the Rams while being tied for sixth most in the Mid- South with three interceptions. Rivers also leads BC with four takeaways. Blueeld (0-8, 0-3) vs Lindsey Wilson (2-6, 0-3) Mitchell Stadium (10,000) | Blueeld, Va. Saturday, October 27, 2012 | 1 p.m. ET | 100.1/100.9 FM

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Page 1: Football Game Notes vs. Lindsey Wilson

GAME NINE

INSIDE THE MATCH-UPBLUEFIELD COLLEGE2012 Record: 0-8, 0-3 MSC2012 Preseason Rank: na

Last Game: at Belhaven, L, 10-66LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE

2012 Record: 2-6, 0-3 MSC2012 Preseason Rank: RV

Last Game: Belhaven, L, 14-52

HEAD COACHESBLUEFIELD COLLEGE

Mike Gravier (Grand Valley State)Record at Bluefi eld: 0-8 (1st Year)Overall Record: 30-20-1 (5th Year)

Record vs. Lindsey Wilson: 0-0UVA-WISE

Chris Oliver (Ohio State)Record at UVA-Wise: 16-21 (5th Year)

Overall Record: 16-21 (5th Year)Record vs. Bluefi eld: 0-0

BROADCAST INFORMATIONBluefi eld Rams Radio Network

Adventure Radio, 100.1/100.9 The Eagle with Kes Blackwell (pxp) and Bill Dudley

(analyst)

MEDIA INFORMATIONBLUEFIELD COLLEGESports Information Director

Rudy Roediger Twitter: @RuudSports

email: rroediger@bluefi eld.eduCell: 740-656-2685

SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @Bluefi eldRams

Facebook: bluefi eld-college-athleticsYouTube: Bluefi eldCollegeRams

BLUEFIELD COLLEGEGAME NOTES

HOMECOMINGFootball is back, and so is the combi-nation of football and homecoming, as the Rams (0-8) host Lindsey Wilson (2-6) today in a Mid-South Confer-ence game at Mitchell Stadium.The last time Bluefi eld played a foot-ball homecoming game they defeated Rio Grande, 30-7, on Nov. 20, 1941, the fi nal game of the program before it was reinstated after 71 years. Rich-ard “Dick” Bogdan scored the fi nal touchdown in that win.

IN NEED OF WINSEach club enters the game desper-ately in need of a win. The Rams are 0-8, 0-3 MSC, while the Blue Raiders have dropped fi ve straight games to fall to 2-6, 0-3 MSC, after entering the season just outside the NAIA Football Coaches Preseason Top-25 Poll.

HISTORY SAYSBluefi eld will win today ...October 27 and the ninth game are key stats in what history says. When Bluefi eld started football originally in 1922 the team failed to win a game, they also failed to score a single point. In BC’s second season they suffered four straight shutouts to open the season. Then on Nov. 17, 1923 BC scored its fi rst points in program history as they rumbled to a convincing 24-0 victory over Alderson Academy (W.Va.). Bluefi eld is also undefeated in two games previously played on this date in history, October 27. In those games BC held its opponents scoreless, draw-ing a 0-0 stalemate with Roanoke College JV (Va.), in 1923 and defeated Bridgewater (Va.), 18-0, in 1928.

LINDSEY WILSON RECAPSeven turnovers, including two inter-ceptions returned for touchdowns, doomed Lindsey Wilson College in a 35-7 loss to Belhaven (Miss.) on Satur-day (Oct. 20) at Blue Raider Stadium.

NO RAMBLIN RAMSAfter opening the season with sea-son high 141 yards on the ground the Rams have struggled with their ground attack. Freshman Marion Harris leads the Rams with 333 yards on 74 carries for a 4.5 yards per carry average. The Red, White & Blue are averaging 88.4 yards per game on the ground led by Harris’s 41.6 yards per game. Harris also leads the team in rushing TDs with three.

NEXT GAME AT MITCHELL STADIUM

The Rams will head on the road next week when they travel to No. 20 Cum-berland (Tenn.) before returning home for the fi nal game of 2012 on Nov. 10 for a 1 p.m. kickoff against Campbells-ville.

TURNOVERSWith seven turnovers last week to Belhaven, Lindsey Wilson has 25 give-aways on the season -- most in the Mid-South. Bluefi eld has nine takeaways this season -- fewest in the Mid-South. Anthony Rivers leads the Rams while being tied for sixth most in the Mid-South with three interceptions. Rivers also leads BC with four takeaways.

Bluefi eld (0-8, 0-3) vs Lindsey Wilson (2-6, 0-3)Mitchell Stadium (10,000) | Bluefi eld, Va.

Saturday, October 27, 2012 | 1 p.m. ET | 100.1/100.9 FM

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GENERALLocation Bluefi eld, Va. Founded 1922Enrollment 850Nickname RamsColors Red, White & BlueConference Mid-South (West Division)President Dr. David Olive Alma Mater TennesseeAthletic Director Peter Dryer Alma Mater CedarvilleStadium Mitchell Stadium Surface Field Turf Capacity 10,000

FOOTBALL STAFFHead Coach Mike Gravier Alma Mater Grand Valley State Record at BC 0-8 (1st season) Record Overall 30-20-1 (5th season)Defensive Coordinator Stacey HairstonInside Linebackers Cedric CollinsOutside Linebackers Chris ShultzOffensive Coordinator Mike GravierQuarterbacks Mike GravierOffensive Line Mike ComptonRunning-Backs Ryen CarewWide Receivers Kirk BroussardTight Ends Mike HenryAssistant Coach Maurice GravelyHead Athletic Trainier Laura WamsleyFootball Trainer Tara ShelleyAthletic Trainer Erika BellSports Medicine Frank Johnson, M.D.Team Chiropractor Joe Dales, D.C.

HISTORYFirst Year of Football 1922First Year Competeting in NAIA 2012Number of Seasons 21All-Time Record 79-65-7 (.546)All-Time W-L at Michell Stadium 22-14Southeastern Junior College Championships 4

FIRSTS IN ‘MODERN ERA’ First Game Aug. 25, 2012 vs. PikevilleFirst Kickoff Return Marion Harris, 14 yardsFirst Carry Josh Wells, 1 yard gainFirst Firstdown Josh Wells on second play, 9 yard gainFirst Pass Greg Hampton - Complete to Dylan Kidd (5yd)First TD Pass 3:03 1st Q, Greg Hampton to Matt Hollandsworth (10yd), 7-0 lead.First Extra Point Mikel Hawks, 3:03 1st QFirst Fumble Recovery Jonathan Toe, 3:00 1st QFirst Rushing TD Josh Wells (11yd), 1:40 2nd Q, 21-21 tieFirst Interception Morris Mitchell, 3rd Q

BC QUICK FACTS RAMS JOIN FOOD CITY TO BATTLE HUNGERThe “Sack the Quarterback” campaign is a community service project that recognizes outstanding defensive effort on the Rams’ football team, while at the same time rewarding disad-vantaged families with much needed groceries. The way the campaign works: Every time the BC defense sacks an opposing offensive quarterback during a Rams football game, Food City donates a “sack” of groceries to a local food bank or ministry center to give to someone in need.

“Our football players are very excited to partner with Food City to help alleviate some of the hunger issues our community members face every day,” said BC head football coach Mike Gravier. “In my former work as a local missionary, I saw fi rst-hand the effects that hunger can have on people, especially children.”

Coach Gravier also noted the importance of demonstrating to his players how fortunate they are, compared to those less privileged in the community. He said he’s confi dent the “Sack the Quarterback” program will show the Rams how people all around them have needs that they can help address, and he’s thankful, he added, for the support from Food City for this cause.

“Food City is a proud sponsor of Bluefi eld College football,” said Bluefi eld, Virginia, Food City manager Steve Remines, “and we’re committed to addressing area hunger with the ‘Sack the Quarterback’ campaign. This is a good way to support the foot-ball team and to support the community.”

To date, the Rams have tallied eight sacks in the 2012 season, meaning eight sacks of groceries have been donated by Food City to a local food bank, this time the Bluefi eld Union Mission.“When asked to fi nd a local grocer who would be willing to support our ‘Sack the Quarterback’ program, I immediately thought of Food City,” said Annette Tabor, BC’s associate vice president for advancement. “Steve (Remines) is a BC alumnus and has always been supportive our golf tournament and other events. So, I knew he would love the opportunity to be part of this new program, and he was.”

In addition to partnering with Food City to alleviate local hun-ger, the Rams football team has been donating its time to work on skills with area youth football players. The Rams also will be volunteering at Dudley Elementary for its Fall Festival in Octo-ber.

“Bluefi eld College believes passionately in service above self. It’s a core value, a way of life for our students, faculty and staff,” said Chris Shoemaker, director of marketing and public relations. “Through programs like this and other community service outreach projects, our hope is to prepare compassion-ate, community-minded, globally-minded students who impact their world.”

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By Chris Shoemaker

It was Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 20, and time for the tra-ditional Homecoming season fi nale for the Bluefi eld College Ramblin’Reds football team.The opponent: Rio Grande College. The importance: a must-need win for the Reds to avoid a losing season. The outcome: a vic-tory for BC, led by freshman Richard “Dick” Bogdan, a high-ly-touted run-ning back out of Fort Johnson, New York, who spearheaded Coach TonyLotito’s single wing offense.Bogdan scored often against Rio Grande, includ-ing the fi nal touchdown of the game, which capped a 30-7 win for Bluefi eld, who ended the 1941 campaign at 4-4 overall.“It was a play designed for me,” said Bogdan about the last touch-down run. “I know, because I called it. We were down near the goal line, and I went in off the center,

sort of like a quarterback sneak. It was a thrill!”The big BC win over Rio Grande sparked a great deal of optimismfor the upcoming season. After all, the Reds had won their last fourout of six games in the 1941 cam-paign, including victories over Rio, Hiwassee and Tennessee Wesleyan, and would be returning players like Bogdan, Frank Denardo, Rufus Witt, Nelly Frazier, and Frank Lotito. “I was looking forward to next year (1942),” said Bogdan. “Coach Lotito was talking about putting in theT-formation on offense, and we had a lot of good players coming back.”But, it was not meant to be. On December 7, 1941, less than three weeks after the Ramblin’ Reds had celebrated their season fi nale win, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and the United States found itself at war. Thousands of young Ameri-can men were called to activeduty, including many -- in fact, most -- of the men who attended and played football at Bluefi eld College.“I was in church at the time,” Bogdan recalls about the day the Japanese declared war on the U.S. “I remember hearing a kid run

down the street screaming about Pearl Harbor. It was chaotic. Every-body back on campus was talking about it.”Bogdan, like most of the BC foot-ball team, went from manningthe offense to manning machine guns, from driving touchdownsto driving tanks, and from fi ring passes to fi ring rocket launchers.Little did he know that the touch-down he scored to cap the RioGrande win would be his last, maybe even the school’s last.“I didn’t realize it at the time. I had know way of knowing,” said Bog-dan. “Coach Lotito said we’d be back soon, that the war wouldn’t last very long, but four years later we were still there.”For four years, he served theunderwater defense unit in New Guinea, the East Indies, and thePhilippines. At the same time, back on the Bluefi eld College cam-pus, since most of the men were off fi ghting a war, there were not enough players to fi eld a football squad. Consequently, the school scrapped the program, and by the time the war ended in 1945, foot-ball at Bluefi eld College was a mere memory. That is until now ...

HOMECOMING RETURNS

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Georgetown College’s Neal Pawsat, Faulkner University’s Paramore Tapa and Union College’s Keondrick Daniels are the Mid-South Conference Foot-ball Players of the Week for the week ending Oct. 13, conference offi cials announced on Monday.The weekly honor is the fi rst of the season for all three players. Pawsat picks up his second player of the week award of his career, while Tapa and Daniels earn their fi rst career weekly honor.Pawsat threw for 383 yards and four touchdowns to lead the second-ranked Tigers to a 41-35 win over No. 9-ranked University of the Cumberlands on Saturday to earn Mid-South Conference Offensive Player of the Week.The Maysville, Ky., sophomore quarterback completed 25 of his 47 pass attempts without an interception against one of the top defenses in the NAIA. Pawsat threw touchdown passes of 26, 28, 33 and 43 yards to help the Tigers remain atop the Mid-South Conference East Division standings.This season, Pawsat leads the MSC in total offense per game (293.3 yards) and passing yards per game (295.4). His 19 touchdown tosses are second in the conference. Nationally, Pawsat ranks fourth in passing and seventh in total offense.Georgetown remains perfect on the season at 7-0, in-cluding a 2-0 record in the MSC East Division.Tapa ended with 11 total tackles in the Eagles’ 42-14 win over No. 16-ranked Cumberland University to earn the MSC Defensive Player of the Week.The Compton, Calif., defensive end recorded 2-1/2 tackles for a loss, including 1-1/2 sacks in Faulkner’s upset win. Tapa added a forced fumble that the Eagles turned into a touchdown late in second quarter to push Faulkner in front 21-14 entering the half.Tapa is tied for fi fth in the MSC and 14th in the NAIA with 5-1/2 sacks. He is tied for sixth in the conference with 10 tackles behind the line of scrimmage.Faulkner improves to 5-2 overall and sits atop the MSC West Division with a 3-0 record.Daniels scored a pair of touchdowns off returns in the Bulldogs’ 51-48 loss to Bethel University to earn MSC Special Teams Player of the Week.The Tallahassee, Fla., freshman returned a punt 79 yards for a score and a kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown to become the fi rst Bulldog in the program’s history to return a punt and kickoff for scores in the same game.Daniels averaged 40.5 yards per kickoff return and 40 yards per punt return while amassing 242 return yards on the day.Daniels ranks second in the MSC in both punt and kick-off return yards this season. He averages 13.9 yards per punt return and 29.5 yards per kickoff return. Nationally, Daniels ranks seventh in kickoff return yards per game and ninth in punt return yards per outing.Union is 3-4 on the season, including 0-1 in the MSC East Division.The next MSC Player of the Week awards are scheduled to be announced on Monday, Oct. 22.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

NAIA TOP-25

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- After a one-week stay at No. 11, University of the Cumberlands rejoins the NAIA’s Top-10, according to the latest NAIA Football Coaches’ Top-25 Poll released by NAIA offi cials on Monday.Cumberlands rebounded from its only loss of the season a week ago to No. 2-ranked Georgetown College with an impressive 75-13 win over UVa.-Wise this week to climb one spot to No. 10.The Patriots (7-1) received 203 voting points from the national raters to earn this week’s Top-10 ranking.Georgetown continues at No. 2 for a fourth consecu-tive week after winning 35-10 on Saturday at University of Pikeville. The Tigers (8-0) received 302 voting points and one of the 14 fi rst-place votes from the raters.Georgetown is one of four teams in the poll without a blemish on its record.Cumberland University is the fi nal team from the Mid-South Conference to enjoy a national

ranking.The Bulldogs (6-2) climbed fi ve spots to No. 20 this week after their 28-23 win over visit-ing Campbellsville University last week. Cumberland’s fi ve-spot leap is the biggest jump in the poll this week.Narrowly missing the Top-25, Bethel University is the fi rst team to earn voting points not ranked.The Wildcats (5-3) upset then-No. 21-ranked Faulkner University last week 33-21 to pick up 20 voting points from the raters this week.Faulkner fell out of the poll with its loss.Marian (Ind.) University (7-0) remained on top of the poll with 314 voting points and the remaining 13 fi rst-place votes. Missouri Valley University (7-0) is No. 3 with 286 voting points followed by Morningside (Iowa) College (7-0) with 283 voting points.The next NAIA Football Coach-es’ Top 25 Poll is scheduled to be released on Monday, Oct. 29.

RANK PREV SCHOOL 2012 POINTS1 2 Marian (Ind.) (11) 4-0 3122 3 Georgetown (Ky.) (3) 5-0 3043 T4 Missouri Valley 5-0 2854 T4 Morningside (Iowa) 4-0 2835 7 William Penn (Iowa) 5-0 2566 1 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 4-1 2507 10 St. Francis (Ill.) 4-1 2408 8 Carroll (Mont.) 4-2 2389 12 Cumberlands (Ky.) 5-0 21510 11 Mid American Nazarene (Kan.) 3-1 21311 15 Northwestern (Iowa) 4-1 15612 6 Benedictine (Kan.) 4-1 16813 16 Montana Tech 4-1 16414 18 Grand View (Iowa) 4-2 15315 17 Saint Francis (Ind.) 4-2 14016 9 St. Ambrose (Iowa) 3-1 13717 T19 Cumberland (Tenn.) 4-1 12118 T19 Doane (Neb.) 4-1 10619 13 Baker (Kan.) 4-2 9720 23 Kansas Wesleyan 4-1 8821 RV Hastings (Neb.) 4-0 7322 24 Menlo (Calif.) 4-1 6723 25 Faulkner 4-1 5724 14 Eastern Oregon 2-2 4025 22 Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 3-0 16Others Receiving Votes: Evangel (Mo.) 12; Robert Morris (Ill.) 9; Friends (Kan.) 3; McPherson (Kan.) 3.

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EAST DIVISION OVERALL W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak(2) Georgetown 3 0 1.000 8 0 1.000 5-0 3-0 0-0 Won 8(10) Cumberlands 3 1 .750 7 1 .875 4-0 3-0 0-0 Won 1Kentucky Christian 2 1 .667 5 3 .625 3-1 2-2 0-0 Won 3Pikeville 1 2 .333 3 5 .357 1-3 2-2 0-0 Lost 4Union 0 2 .000 3 5 .375 1-2 2-3 0-0 Lost 3UVA-Wise 0 3 .000 2 7 .222 0-4 2-3 0-0 Lost 2

WEST DIVISION OVERALL W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak(RV) Bethel 3 0 1.000 5 3 .625 3-1 2-1 0-1 Won 3Faulkner 3 1 .750 5 3 .625 2-1 3-2 0-0 LostBelhaven 3 1 .750 4 4 .500 2-2 2-2 0-0 Won 2(20) Cumberland (TN) 2 1 .667 6 2 .750 3-1 3-1 0-0 Won 1Campbellsville 1 3 .250 2 6 .250 1-4 1-2 0-0 Lost 1Lindsey Wilson 0 3 .000 2 6 .250 1-2 1-4 0-0 Lost 5Bluefi eld 0 3 .000 0 8 .000 0-4 0-4 0-0 Lost 8

MID-SOUTH STANDINGS

Saturday, August 25(RV) Lindsey Wilson at Kentucky Christian, L, 20-27 OTPikeville at Bluefield, W, 42-28UVA-Wise at (11) Bethel, W, 24-21 OTSaturday, September 1Cumberland at Kansas Wesleyan, W, 31-10Belhaven at Cumberlands, L, 10-21Georgetown at Bluefield, W, 77-9Union at Lindsey Wilson, L, 21-36Bethel vs. Marion, L, 7-31Faulkner at UVA-Wise, W, 43-10Pikeville at Campbellsville, W, 14-7Thursday, September 6Faulkner at (4) Georgetown, L, 20-34Saturday, September 8Lindsey Wilson at Pikeville, W, 53-36Bluefield at Kentucky Christian, L, 14-33(19) Cumberlands at (22) Cumberland, W, 55-13UVA-Wise at Campbell, L, 0-10Union at (25) Campbellsville, W, 14-13Louisiana College at Belhaven, W, 24-13Saturday, September 15(14) Cumberlands at Union, W, 48-14(RV) Faulkner at Bluefield, W, 52-10UVA-Wise at Pikeville, L, 20-38Belhaven at (25) Cumberland, L, 30-36 OT(RV) Kentucky Christian at N. Alabama, L, 0-39Bethel at Campbellsville, W, 33-24(3) Georgetown at (24) Lindsey Wilson, W, 33-7

Saturday, September 22Union at Webber International, W, 10-7Pikeville at (14) Cumberlands, L, 21-63Kentucky Christian at (3) Georgetown, L, 6-27Bluefi eld at Bethel, L, 28-56Lindsey Wilson at (RV) Faulkner, L, 41-43Campbellsville at Belhaven, L, 28-70(21) Cumberland at UVA-Wise, W, 24-17Saturday, September 29Bluefield at Union, L, 14-37Lindsey Wilson at (12) Cumberlands, L, 29-61Bethel at (3) Georgetown, L, 21-63(19) Cumberland at Pikeville, W, 41-23Belhaven at UVA-Wise, W, 52-14(25) Faulkner at Point University, W, 65-17Saturday, October 6(2) Georgetown at Campbellsville, W, 42-13(9) Cumberlands at (23) Faulkner, W, 31-27Pikeville at Bethel, L, 17-57Union at (17) Cumberland, L, 21-42Kentucky Christian at Belhaven, W, 13-10UVA-Wise at Bluefield, W, 35-21Saturday, October 13Bethel at Union, W, 51-48Cumberlands at Georgetown, L, 35-41Lindsey Wilson at Campbellsville, L, 23-28Cumberland at Faulkner, L, 14-42Bluefield at Belhaven, L, 10-66Kentucky Christian at UVA-Wise, W, 28-7

Saturday, September 20UVA-Wise at Cumberlands, L, 13-75Union at Kentucky Christian, L, 7-21Georgetown at Pikeville, W, 35-10Belhaven at Lindsey Wilson, W, 35-7Faulkner at Bethel, L, 21-33Campbellsville at Cumberland, L, 23-28Saturday, October 27Lindsey Wilson at Bluefield, 1:00 p.m. (Homecoming)Campbellsville at (10) Cumberlands, 1:30 p.m.UVA-Wise at Union, 1:30 p.m.Kentucky Christian at Pikeville, 1:30 p.m.(20) Cumberland at (RV) Bethel, 2:30 p.m.Belhaven at Faulkner, 2:30 p.m.Cumberlands at Kentucky Christian, 1:30 p.m.Saturday, November 3Union at Georgetown, 1:30 p.m.Faulkner at Campbellsville, 1:30 p.m.Bethel at Lindsey Wilson, 2:30 p.m.Bluefi eld at Cumberland, 2:30 p.m.Pikeville at Belhaven, 2:30 p.m.Saturday, November 10Campbellsville at Bluefield, 1:00 p.m.Pikeville at Union, 1:30 p.m.Georgetown at UVA-Wise, 1:30 p.m.Kentucky Christian at Faulkner, 1:30 p.m.Cumberland at Lindsey Wilson, 2:30 p.m.Bethel at Belhaven, 7:00 p.m.

MID-SOUTH COMPOSIT SCHEDULE

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown Previous School57 Ibrahim Bah OLB 6-1 200 FR Woodbridge, Va. Freedom48 Clifton Bishop FB 5-7 192 FR Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside40 James Boyd FS 6-0 170 FR (RS) Queens, N.Y. Thomasville21 Frank Brooks FS 5-10 160 FR. Newport News, Va. Heritage51 R. J. Buford OLB 6-4 215 FR (RS) Bluefi eld, W. Va. Bluefi eld25 Chris Burgess FS 5-10 160 FR Lithonia, Ga. Martin Luther King82 Joel Calfee WR 6-0 187 FR (RS) Athens, W. Va. Pikeview16 Phillip Callier WR 5-9 165 FR Kansas City, Mo. Hogan Prep Academy78 Cameron Carter DL 6-3 352 SO Roanoke, Va. Northside45 Harry Casseus DL 6-0 207 FR (RS) Orlando, Fla. Evans37 Walson Charles K 5-11 180 FR (RS) Roanoke, Va. Ferrum College8 Cortez Clark LB 5-9 210 FR (RS) Lynchburg, Va. Heritage17 Shea Corpening DB 5-7 155 FR (RS) Newton, N.C. Newton Conover75 Hayne Darby OL 6-2 300 JR (RS) Glade Spring, Va. Bridgewater College95 Jaron Delaney DL 6-2 250 FR Temple, Ga. Temple59 Keith Dunn DE 6-1 240 FR (RS) Bluefi eld, Va. Graham83 Nick Exposito TE 6-5 240 FR Woodbridge, Va. Forest Park3 Bobby Freeman DB 5-7 187 FR Miami, Fla. Concord University24 Caleb Frye K 5-7 135 FR (RS) Glade Spring, Va. Virginia Highlands CC90 Jonathan Gallante LB 5-10 190 FR Blacksburg, Va. Christiansburg93 Tanner Gilleland DL 6-1 232 FR (RS) Atlanta, Ga. Creekview44 James Goodman DB 5-11 180 FR Long Beach, Calif. Golden West CC11 Christian Google DB 5-8 160 FR Orlando, Fla. West Orange87 Daniel Griffi n WR/P 6-3 155 FR Greensboro, N.C. Home School36 Michael Hall DB 5-8 155 FR Pulaski, Va. Pulaski6 Greg Hampton QB 6-0 190 JR Uniondel, N.Y. Alfred State College29 Marion Harris RB 5-10 165 FR Petersburg, Va. Petersburg55 Chris Hart OL 6-2 250 FR Ferrum, Va. Franklin County47 Mikel Hawks K/P 6-1 145 FR Wytheville, Va. George Wythe53 Boomer Hawthorne OL 6-2 225 FR Bristol, Tenn. Tennessee High52 Anthony Herring ILB 6-0 219 FR Port St. Lucie, Fla. West Centennial88 Matt Hollandsworth TE 6-3 205 FR Willis, Va. Floyd94 Zachariah Hudler DL 6-2 300 FR (RS) Crumpler, N. C. Ashe County76 Calvin Huggins OL 6-2 300 FR Spotsylvania, Va. Massaponax91 Zavier Hunt DT 6-0 270 FR Rocky Mount, Va. Franklin County42 Jordan Jackson OLB 5-9 210 FR Manassas, Va. Stonewall Jackson77 Kevin Johnson OL 6-7 320 FR (RS) Vero Beach, Fla. Vero Beach7 Dylan Kidd WR 5-8 165 FR (RS) Christiansburg, Va. Bland10 Cory Mabry QB 6-6 170 FR Max Meadows, Va. Fort Chiswell38 C. J. Manns DB 5-7 165 FR Bluefi eld, W. Va. Bluefi eld14 Mason Maples LB 6-3 230 FR Bassett, Va. Franklin County84 Joshua Martin WR 6-1 165 FR Bedford, Va. Liberty-Bedford18 Jabe Meadows WR 6-2 170 FR (RS) Montcalm, W. Va. West Virginia University56 Cody Miller OL 6-1 275 FR Yulee, Fla. Yulee12 Morris Mitchell CB 5-9 170 FR Villa Rica, Ga. Villa Rica5 Michael Nesmith WR 5-11 180 FR Port St. Lucie, Fla. West Centennial27 Eli Overstreet FB 5-10 180 FR Floyd, Va. Floyd34 Jon Poma FB 5-9 235 FR Port St. Lucie, Fla. West Centennial49 Matthew Raner RB 5-7 175 FR Summerfi eld, N. C. Home School9 Jeremy Rickett LB 5-8 177 FR Mooresville, N. C. Mooresville19 Anthony Rivers DB 5-9 160 FR Chester, Va. Thomas Dale97 Kyle Sheets LB 6-1 200 FR Bastian, Va. Tazewell4 Rodrell Smith WR 6-1 190 FR Arrington, Va. Nelson County79 Jose Soto OL 6-6 265 FR Miami, Fla. Westland Hialeah15 Tarrell Starckey LB 6-2 230 FR (RS) Richmond, Va. Highland Springs33 Keith Stutts LB 5-11 190 FR Columbus, Ga. Northside71 Levi Thompson OL 6-0 220 FR Brookneal, Va. William Campbell99 Jonathan Toe DL 6-2 260 SO (RS) Alexandria, Va. Georgia Southern54 Mike Tufaro OL 6-1 290 FR (RS) Scotch Plains, N. J. Scotch Plains Fanwood13 Austin Van Es QB 6-0 215 FR West Palm, Fla. Summit Christian85 Craig Walker WR 5-10 170 FR Bristow, Va. Stonewall Jackson41 Wesley Washington OLB 5-10 207 FR (RS) Atlanta, Ga. Shiloh61 Brett Watson OL 6-2 245 FR Lynchburg, Va. Heritage31 Josh Wells RB 5-9 180 SO (RS) Alexandria, Va. Liberty University23 Pernell Whitehead RB 5-10 170 FR Atlanta, Ga. Stephenson2 Antoine Wilkerson SS 6-0 176 FR (RS) Richmond, Va. Highland Springs

No. Name Pos.2 Antoine Wilkerson SS3 Bobby Freeman DB4 Rodrell Smith WR5 Michael Nesmith WR6 Greg Hampton QB7 Dylan Kidd WR8 Cortez Clark LB9 Jeremy Rickett LB10 Cory Mabry QB11 Christian Google DB12 Morris Mitchell CB13 Austin Van Es QB14 Mason Maples LB15 Tarrell Starckey LB16 Phillip Callier WR17 Shea Corpening DB18 Jabe Meadows WR19 Anthony Rivers DB21 Frank Brooks FS23 Pernell Whitehead RB24 Caleb Frye K25 Chris Burgess FS27 Eli Overstreet FB29 Marion Harris RB31 Josh Wells RB33 Keith Stutts LB34 Jon Poma FB36 Michael Hall DB37 Walson Charles K38 C. J. Manns DB40 James Boyd FS41 Wesley Washington OLB42 Jordan Jackson OLB44 James Goodman WR45 Harry Casseus DL47 Mikel Hawks K/P48 Clifton Bishop FB49 Matthew Raner RB51 R. J. Buford OLB52 Anthony Herring ILB53 Boomer Hawthorne OL54 Mike Tufaro OL55 Chris Hart OL56 Cody Miller OL57 Ibrahim Bah OLB59 Keith Dunn DE61 Brett Watson OL71 Levi Thompson OL75 Hayne Darby OL76 Calvin Huggins OL77 Kevin Johnson OL78 Cameron Carter DL79 Jose Soto OL82 Joel Calfee WR83 Nick Exposito TE84 Joshua Martin WR85 Crag Walker WR87 Daniel Griffi n WR/P88 Matt Hollandsworth TE90 Jonathan Gallante LB91 Zavier Hunt DT93 Tanner Gilleland DL94 Zachariah Huddle DL95 Jaron Delaney DL97 Kyle Sheets LB99 Jonathan Toe DL

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School)1 Willie Jones Jr. WR 5-10 180 Birmingham, Ala. (Blinn College)2 Romell Freeman Jr. DB 5-9 170 Clarksville, Tenn. (Northeast)3 Griffi n Clark Sr. DB 5-10 190 Marion, Ohio (Denison University)4 Chaz Barnes So. WR 6-4 195 Alcoa, Tenn. (Alcoa)5 Shannon Coofer So. WR 5-10 185 Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay)6 Chris Dobbins Jr. WR 5-9 190 Murray, Ky. (Calloway County)7 Branden Cresap So. QB 6-0 180 Shelbyville, Ky. (Collins)8 Keith Couch Jr. DB 5-9 170 Madisonville, Ky. (Hopkins County Central)9 Tyrome Lott So. RB 5-9 170 Louisville, Ky. (Seneca)10 Ben Madon So. TE 6-4 225 Pineville, Ky. (Bell County)11 Greg Young Jr. WR 6-1 190 Nashville, Tenn. (Hillsboro)12 Matt Powers Jr. WR 6-3 200 Harrogate, Tenn. (Middlesboro)13 Dylan Beger So. QB 6-0 205 Elizabethtown, Ky. (Central Hardin)14 Randy Stites Fr. DB 6-0 175 West Carrollton, Ohio (West Carrollton)15 Michael Bailey Fr. DB 5-6 155 Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green)16 Josh Haney Fr. RB 5-9 180 Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden)17 Michael Brooks Fr. LB 6-1 220 Shelbyville, Ky. (Collins)18 Jake Tieken So. QB 6-0 215 Bloomington, Ind. (Bloomington North)19 Tommy Smith Fr. RB 5-7 165 Zebulon, Ga. (Pike County)20 Sharod Shingles Jr. DB 5-8 160 Las Vegas, Nev. (West Valley CC)21 Mikal Moore So. DB 5-11 170 Louisville, Ky. (Seneca)22 Eric Shaw So. RB 5-11 180 Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay)23 Marquan Richardson Fr. DB 6-0 175 Huber Heights, Ohio (Wayne)24 Cory Davenport Fr. RB 5-9 165 Hulen, Ky. (Bell County)25 Cortez Barber So. WR 5-10 170 Bowling Green, Ky. (Warren Central)26 Austin Howell So. LB 6-0 215 Bowling Green, Ky. (Greenwood)28 De Wallace Sr. RB 5-9 205 Xenia, Ohio (Ohio Dominican University)29 Rome Cotton Jr. RB 5-7 160 Miami, Fla. (College of DuPage)30 Tyreon Satterfi eld Fr. DB 5-9 160 Bowling Green, Ky. (Warren Central)33 Connor Berry So. DB 5-11 180 Henderson, Ky. (Henderson County)34 Corey Lillard Jr. LB 5-11 215 Midland, Va. (Liberty University)36 Edwin Thomas So. RB 5-8 180 Shelbyville, Ky. (Collins)37 Austin Shirley Fr. LB 5-9 225 Hodgenville, Ky. (LaRue County)38 Devann Green Fr. DB 6-2 185 Bowling Green, Ky. (Warren Central)39 Treon Hill Fr. DB 6-0 185 Nashville, Tenn. (Glencliff)40 Colin Keen So. TE 6-1 215 Scottsville, Ky. (Allen County-Scottsville)41 William Masters So. LB 5-11 230 St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine)42 Trey Knect Jr. LB 6-0 215 Kings Mill, Ohio (Kings)43 Caleb Keeton Fr. K/P 5-10 185 Oregonia, Ohio (Waynesville)44 Tyler Williams Fr. TE 6-2 210 West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West)46 Dakota Cogdill So. LB 5-10 220 Pigeon Forge, Tenn. (Sevier County)48 Sam Wilson Jr. LB 6-0 215 Bowling Green, Ky. (Greenwood)49 Mark Corbett Jr. P/K 6-1 180 Loretto, Ky. (Marion County)50 Chase Simpson Jr. LS 5-10 185 Bardstown, Ky. (Nelson County)51 Collin Spink Fr. LB 6-2 195 Paducah, Ky. (Reidland)52 Mikquail Baskett So. DL 6-1 280 Louisville, Ky. (Seneca)53 Jerry Long Fr. DL 6-1 215 Louisville, Ky. (Male)54 Grant Darnell Sr. DL 6-3 235 Mount Sterling, Ky. (Montgomery County)55 Kyle Durbin So. LB 6-1 220 Louisville, Ky. (Eastern)60 Cody Thompson Fr. LB 6-1 195 Hodgenville, Ky. (LaRue County)62 Charlie Mullennex Jr. OL 6-1 245 Louisville, Ky. (Pleasure Ridge Park)63 Kris Kurdziolek Fr. OL 6-4 295 Bedford, Ind. (Bedford North Lawrence)64 Jon Smith Jr. OL 6-1 265 Milford, Ohio (Moeller)65 Billy Roberts Jr. OL 6-3 275 Somerset, Ky. (Somerset)66 Corrion Cooper So. OL 6-1 285 Jackson, Tenn. (Liberty Tech)67 Jake Vulhop So. OL 6-6 255 Cincinnati, Ohio (Lasalle)68 Logan Pruitt Fr. OL 6-5 280 Mount Washington, Ky. (Bullitt East)70 Spencer Reed Jr. OL 6-5 300 Shepherdsville, Ky. (DeSales)71 Lee Sutton Jr. OL 6-1 235 Maysville, Ky. (Mason County)72 Ryan Locker Jr. OL 6-1 275 Eaton, Ohio (Eaton)73 Jay Cain So. OL 6-1 310 Melber, Ky. (Loan Oak)74 Caleb West Fr. OL 6-5 320 Manchester, Tenn. (Coffee County)76 Vince Irvin Jr. OL 6-4 300 Louisville, Ky. (Fern Creek)78 Calleb Carter Fr. OL 6-6 290 Middlesboro, Ky. (Bell County)80 Tavis Elzy Fr. WR 5-11 180 Shelbyville, Ky. (Collins)81 Matt Page Jr. WR 6-0 190 Shelbyville, Ky. (Shelby County)82 Michael Thrower So. WR 5-9 170 McMinnville, Tenn. (Warren County)83 Trevor Deneen Jr. WR 5-11 205 Elizabethtown, Ky. (Elizabethtown)85 Akio Tonge Fr. WR 5-11 170 Fort Knox, Ky. (Fort Knox)86 Matt Morgan Fr. WR 6-0 165 Elizabethtown, Ky. (Elizabethtown)87 Emilio Gonzalez RFr. TE 6-3 235 Louisville, Ky. (Male )89 Cameron Murrell Jr. TE 6-3 230 Columbia, Ky. (Adair County)90 Trey Benson So. DL 6-0 260 Lexington, Ky. (Lafayette)93 Andrew Wahl So. DL 6-2 275 Evansville, Ind. (Mater Dei)95 Jerrett Ingram Fr. DL 5-10 300 Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green)97 Chris Oldham Fr. DL 5-9 240 Lexington, Ky. (Lafayette)98 Zack Templin So. DL 6-5 290 Nicholasville, Ky. (East Jessamine)99 Nick Bingham Jr. DL 6-3 245 Snellville, Ga. (Rochester CC)

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Pos No Name HT WT CLWR 5 Michael Nesmith 5-11 180 FR 18 Jabe Meadows 6-2 170 FR (RS)LT 77 Kevin Johnson 6-7 320 FR (RS) 71 Levy Thompson 6-0 220 FRLG 55 Chris Hart 6-2 250 FR 76 Calvin Huggins 6-2 300 FRC 54 Mike Tufaro 6-1 290 FR (RS) 56 Cody Miller 6-1 275 FRRG 75 Hayne Darby 6-2 300 JR (RS) 61 Brett Watson 6-2 245 FRRT 79 Jose Soto 6-6 265 FR 53 Boomer Hawthorne 6-2 225 FRRB 29 Marion Harris 5-10 165 FR 31 Josh Wells 5-9 180 SO (RS) 23 Pernell Whitehead 5-10 170 FRTE 88 Matt Hollandsworth 6-3 205 FR 83 Nick Exposito 6-5 240 FRWR 82 Joel Calfee 6-0 187 FR (RS) 16 Phillip Callier 5-9 165 FRWR 4 Rodrell Smith 6-1 190 FR 7 Dylan Kidd 5-8 165 FR (RS)QB 10 Corey Mabry 6-6 170 FR 13 Austin Van Es 6-0 215 FR 6 Greg Hampton 6-0 190 JR (RS)

Pos No Name HT WT CLK 47 Mikel Hawks 6-1 145 FR 24 Caleb Frye 5-7 135 FR (RS)P 14 Mason Maples 6-3 230 FR 87 Daniel Griffi n 6-3 155 FRLS 52 Anthony Herring 6-0 219 FR 93 Tanner Gilleland 6-1 232 FR (RS)H 10 Corey Maybry 6-6 170 FR 7 Dylan Kidd 5-8 165 FR (RS)KR 29 Marion Harris 5-10 165 FR 21 Frank Brooks 5-10 160 FR 16 Phillip Callier 5-9 165 FRPR 29 Marion Harris 5-10 165 FR 17 Shea Corpening 5-7 155 FR (RS

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Pos No Name HT WT CLWR 4 Chaz Barnes 6-4 195 SO 85 Akio Tonge 5-11 170 FRWR 6 Chris Dobbins 5-9 160 JR 5 Shannan Coofer 5-10 185 SOLT 73 Jay Cain 6-1 313 SO 67 Jake Vulhop 6-6 255 SOLG 65 Billy Roberts 6-3 275 JR 63 Kris Kurdziolek 6-4 295 FRC 64 Jon Smith 6-1 265 JR 62 Charlie Mullennex 6-1 245 JRRG 70 Spencer Reed 6-5 300 JR 75 Ryan Cowles 6-2 270 FRRT 68 Logan Pruitt 6-5 280 FR 76 Vince Irvin 6-4 300 JRQB 7 Braden Cresap 6-0 180 SO 18 Jake Tieken 6-0 215 SORB 16 Josh Haney 5-9 180 FR 24 Cory Davenport 5-9 168 FRTE 10 Ben Madon 6-4 227 SO 87 Emilio Gonzalez 6-3 235 R-FRWR 12 Matt Powers 6-3 200 JR 80 Travis Elzy 6-0 180 R-FR

Pos No Name HT WT CLDT 93 Andrew Wahl 6-2 275 SO 52 Mikquail Baskett 6-1 280 SODN 66 Corrion Cooper 6-1 285 SO 98 Zack Templin 6-5 295 SODT 90 Trey Benson 6-0 260 SO 99 Nick Bingham 6-3 245 JROLB 3 Griffi n Clark 5-10 190 SR 53 Jerry Long 6-1 215 R-FRILB 48 Sam Wilson 6-0 215 JR 46 Dakota Cogdill 5-10 220 SOOLB 17 Michael Brooks 6-1 220 FR 55 Kyle Durbin 6-1 220 SOCB 23 Marquan Richardson 6-0 175 FR 2 Romell Freeman 5-9 170 JRS 22 Eric Shaw 5-11 180 SO 15 Michael Bailey 5-7 160 FRFS 34 Corey Lillard 5-11 215 JR

26 Austin Howell 6-0 218 SOS 14 Randy Stites 6-0 175 FR 38 Devann Green 6-2 183 FRCB 39 Treon Hill 6-0 185 SO 21 Mikal Moore 5-11 170 SO

Pos No Name HT WT CLK 49 Mark Corbett 6-1 180 JR 43 Caleb Keeton 5-10 185 FRP 49 Mark Corbett 6-1 180 JR 10 Ben Madon 6-4 227 SOLS 71 Lee Sutton 6-1 235 JR 50 Chase Simpson 5-10 185 JRH 83 Trevor Deneen 5-11 205 JRKR 30 Tyreon Satterfi eld 5-9 160 FR 5 Eric Shaw 5-11 180 SOPR 6 Chris Dobbins 5-9 160 JR 1 Willie Jones 5-10 180 SR

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OVERALL OFFENSIVE STATS G Rush Yds Pass Yds Total Yds Avg Rush TD Pass TDBC Overall 8 707 1108 1815 226.9 6 11Opp Overall 8 1721 1784 3505 438.1 26 22

G TO Mrgn 1st Downs Pen Pen Yds 3rd conv% 4th conv%BC Overall 8 -9 113 44 402 27.5 41.7Opp Overall 8 9 183 55 478 54.4 37.5

GAME BY GAME OFFENSIVE STATSOpponent Rsh Rsh Yds Rsh TD Pass Att Pass Cmp Pass Yds Pass TD Tot YdsPikeville (Ky.) 43.0 141.0 1 35.0 20.0 210.0 3 351.0Georgetown (Ky.) 31.0 47.0 0 24.0 12.0 96.0 1 143.0at Kentucky Christian 31.0 66.0 1 41.0 15.0 123.0 1 189.0Faulkner (Ala.) 44.0 97.0 1 23.0 13.0 134.0 0 231.0at Bethel (Tenn.) 34.0 59.0 1 33.0 16.0 201.0 3 260.0at Union (Ky.) 42.0 113.0 1 38.0 17.0 117.0 1 230.0UVA-Wise (Va.) 37.0 94.0 1 29.0 14.0 124.0 1 218.0at Belhaven (Miss.) 35.0 92.0 0 30.0 14.0 103.0 1 195.0TOTALS 297.0 707.0 6 253.0 121.0 1108.0 11 1815.0AVG / GAME 37.1 88.4 31.6 15.1 138.5 226.9

OVERALL DEFENSIVE STATS G Solo Tkl Ast Tkl Tot Tkl Pass Def Int Force Fum Block KickBC Overall 8 273 299 572 24 5 5 2 Opp Overall 8 312 261 573 43 11 5 2

GAME BY GAME TACKLESOpponent Solo Ast Total TFL TFL Yds Sac Sac YdsPikeville (Ky.) 34 24 58 8.0 43.0 1.0 21.0Georgetown (Ky.) 28 65 93 1.5 32.0 0.0 0.0 at Kentucky Christian 36 29 65 10.5 60.0 1.0 7.0Faulkner (Ala.) 47 26 73 9.0 36.0 2.0 22.0at Bethel (Tenn.) 41 22 63 5.0 16.0 2.0 8.0at Union (Ky.) 33 16 49 6.0 28.0 2.0 19.0UVA-Wise (Va.) 26 76 102 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0Belhaven (Miss.) 28 38 66 4.0 19.0 2.0 16.0TOTALS 273 299 572 50.0 246.0 11.0 101.0AVG / GAME 71.5 6.3 30.8 1.4 12.6

GAME BY GAME DEFENSIVE STATSOpponent Fum Rec Fum Yds Int Int Yds Pass Def Block Kick TO GainedPikeville (Ky.) 1 0 2 20 4 0 3Georgetown (Ky.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Kentucky Christian 2 19 2 31 5 0 4Faulkner (Ala.) 0 0 0 0 1 1 0at Bethel (Tenn.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Union (Ky.) 0 0 0 0 6 0 0UVA-Wise (Va.) 1 0 0 0 3 1 1at Belhaven (Miss.) 0 0 1 20 4 1 1TOTALS 4 19 5 51 24 2 9AVG / GAME 0.6 6.4 3.0 1.1

OVERALL SPECIAL TEAM STATS G P Ret Yds P Ret TD KO Ret Yds KO Ret TD FG Made PAT Kick PAT Rsh PAT PassBC Overall 8 132 1 1136 0 2 18 0 0Opp Overall 8 506 3 529 2 5 51 0 1

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BLUE CUFirst Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Punting Yds Punts Yards Per Punt Punt Ret Yds Returns - Average Kickoff Return Yds Returns - Average Interception Ret Yds Returns - Average Fumbles Lost 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions Total Offense Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushing Yards Attempts Yards Per Rush Passing Yards Attempts Complete Intercepted Yards Per Pass Touchdowns Rushing Passing Other Penalties - Yards

Game 10 - Nov. 3, 2012 - Lebanon, Tenn.Cumberland -

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BLUE LWCFirst Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Punting Yds Punts Yards Per Punt Punt Ret Yds Returns - Average Kickoff Return Yds Returns - Average Interception Ret Yds Returns - Average Fumbles Lost 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions Total Offense Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushing Yards Attempts Yards Per Rush Passing Yards Attempts Complete Intercepted Yards Per Pass Touchdowns Rushing Passing Other Penalties - Yards

Game 9 - Oct. 27, 2012 - Bluefield, W.Va.Lindsey Wilson -

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BLUE BUFirst Downs 10 24Rushing 4 14Passing 4 10Penalty 2 0Punting Yds 319 115Punts 9 3Yards Per Punt 35.4 39.3Punt Ret Yds 0 80Returns - Average 0 - 0.0 5 - 16.0Kickoff Return Yds 143 22Returns - Average 7 - 20.4 2 - 11.0Interception Ret Yds 20 32Returns - Average 1 - 20.0 1 - 32.0Fumbles Lost 1-1 0-03rd-Down Conversions 4-17 6-104th-Down Conversions 1-2 0-0Total Offense 195 555Total Plays 65 65Yards Per Play 3.0 8.5Rushing Yards 92 385Attempts 35 42Yards Per Rush 2.6 9.2Passing Yards 103 170Attempts 30 23Complete 14 11Intercepted 1 1Yards Per Pass 3.4 7.4Touchdowns 1 9Rushing 0 5Passing 1 3Other 0 1Penalties - Yards 6 - 62 9-78

Game 8 - Oct. 13, 2012 - Jackson, Miss.Belhaven - 66Bluefield - 10

WISE BLUEFirst Downs 19 14Rushing 8 6Passing 10 5Penalty 1 3Punting Yds 163 257Punts 5 7Yards Per Punt 32.6 36.7Punt Ret Yds 45 92Returns - Average 4 - 11.3 3 - 30.7Kickoff Return Yds 61 128Returns - Average 3 - 20.3 5 - 25.6Interception Ret Yds 26 0Returns - Average 1 - 26.0 0 - 0.0Fumbles Lost 1-1 3-23rd-Down Conversions 4-15 4-164th-Down Conversions 2-3 2-4Total Offense 463 218Total Plays 74 66Yards Per Play 6.3 3.3Rushing Yards 215 94Attempts 46 37Yards Per Rush 4.7 2.5Passing Yards 248 124Attempts 28 29Complete 16 14Intercepted 0 1Yards Per Pass 8.9 4.3Touchdowns 5 3Rushing 3 1Passing 2 1Other 0 1Penalties - Yards 9 - 75 7 - 45

Game 7 - Oct. 6, 2012 - Bluefield, W.Va.UVA-Wise - 35Bluefield - 21

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BLUE UCFirst Downs 14 19Rushing 7 7Passing 6 10Penalty 1 2Punting Yds 219 132Punts 8 3Yards Per Punt 27.4 44.0Punt Ret Yds 0 13Returns - Average 0 - 0.0 2 - 6.5Kickoff Return Yds 162 122Returns - Average 7 - 23.1 2 - 61.0Interception Ret Yds 0 2Returns - Average 0 - 0.0 1 - 2.0Fumbles Lost 1 - 0 1 - 03rd-Down Conversions 6 - 22 2 - 114th-Down Conversions 3 - 6 0 - 5Total Offense 230 332Total Plays 80 63Yards Per Play 2.9 5.3Rushing Yards 113 122Attempts 42 27Yards Per Rush 2.7 4.5Passing Yards 117 210Attempts 38 36Complete 17 20Intercepted 1 0Yards Per Pass 3.1 5.8Touchdowns 2 5Rushing 1 2Passing 1 2Other 0 1Penalties - Yards 6 - 60 6 - 54

Game 6 - Sept. 29, 2012 - Barbourville, Ky.Union - 37

Bluefield - 14

BLUE BUFirst Downs 17 28Rushing 5 10Passing 9 14Penalty 3 4Punting Yds 303 141Punts 8 4Yards Per Punt 37.9 35.3Punt Ret Yds 2 41Returns - Average 1 - 2.0 4 - 10.3Kickoff Return Yds 148 86Returns - Average 8 - 18.5 3 - 28.7Interception Ret Yds 0 0Returns - Average 0 - 0.0 0 - 0.0Fumbles Lost 1 - 1 0 - 03rd-Down Conversions 2 - 12 8 - 134th-Down Conversions 1 - 2 0 - 1Total Offense 260 468Total Plays 67 73Yards Per Play 3.9 6.4Rushing Yards 59 168Attempts 34 45Yards Per Rush 1.7 3.7Passing Yards 201 300Attempts 33 28Complete 16 24Intercepted 0 0Yards Per Pass 6.1 10.7Touchdowns 4 8Rushing 1 2Passing 3 6Other 0 0Penalties - Yards 5 - 66 11 - 81

Game 5 - Sept. 22, 2012 - McKenzie, Tenn.Bethel - 56

Bluefield - 28

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FALK BLUEFirst Downs 34 12Rushing 11 8Passing 23 4Penalty 0 0Punting Yds 38 244Punts 1 6Yards Per Punt 38.0 40.7Punt Ret Yds 47 0Returns - Average 2 - 23.5 0 - 0.0Kickoff Return Yds 23 130Returns - Average 1 - 23.0 9 - 14.4Interception Ret Yds 0 0Returns - Average 0 - 0.0 0 - 0.0Fumbles Lost 0 - 0 1 - 13rd-Down Conversions 18 - 15 6 - 184th-Down Conversions 0 - 0 1 - 4Total Offense 534 231Total Plays 75 67Yards Per Play 7.1 3.4Rushing Yards 180 97Attempts 34 44Yards Per Rush 5.3 2.2Passing Yards 354 134Attempts 41 23Complete 32 13Intercepted 0 0Yards Per Pass 8.6 5.8Touchdowns 7 1Rushing 2 1Passing 5 0Other 0 0Penalties - Yards 0 - 0 4 - 38

Game 4 - Sept. 15, 2012 - Bluefield, W.Va.(RV) Faulkner - 52

Bluefield - 10

BLUE KCUFirst Downs 14 16Rushing 4 10Passing 6 5Penalty 4 1Punting Yds 290 224Punts 9 6Yards Per Punt 32.2 37.3Punt Ret Yds 1 84Returns - Average 2 - 0.5 3 - 28.0Kickoff Return Yds 83 11Returns - Average 7 - 11.9 2 - 5.5Interception Ret Yds 31 18Returns - Average 2 - 15.5 4 - 4.5Fumbles Lost 3 - 2 2 - 23rd-Down Conversions 5 - 18 5 - 154th-Down Conversions 1 - 2 1 - 2Total Offense 189 256Total Plays 72 72Yards Per Play 2.6 3.6Rushing Yards 66 115Attempts 31 44Yards Per Rush 2.1 2.6Passing Yards 123 141Attempts 41 28Complete 15 10Intercepted 4 2Yards Per Pass 3.0 5.0Touchdowns 2 4Rushing 1 2Passing 1 1Other 0 1Penalties - Yards 7 - 66 7 - 65

Game 3 - Sept. 8, 2012 - Grayson, Ky.Kentucky Christian - 33

Bluefield - 14

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BLUE BUFirst Downs 26 12Rushing 18 4Passing 8 4Penalty 0 4Punting Yds 0 238Punts 0 10Yards Per Punt 0.0 23.8Punt Ret Yds 160 0Returns - Average 8 - 20.0 0 - 0.0Kickoff Return Yds 114 196Returns - Average 2 - 57.0 13 - 15.1Interception Ret Yds 0 0Returns - Average 1 - 0.0 0 - 0.0Fumbles Lost 1 - 0 0 - 03rd-Down Conversions 8 - 12 1 - 124th-Down Conversions 2 - 3 0 - 1Total Offense 556 143Total Plays 67 55Yards Per Play 8.3 2.6Rushing Yards 358 47Attempts 50 31Yards Per Rush 7.2 1.5Passing Yards 198 96Attempts 17 24Complete 11 12Intercepted 0 1Yards Per Pass 11.6 4.0Touchdowns 11 1Rushing 8 0Passing 1 1Other 2 0Penalties - Yards 9 - 68 4 - 19

Game 2 - Sept. 1, 2012 - Bluefield, W.Va.(3) Georgetown - 77

Bluefield - 9

BLUE BUFirst Downs 17 20Rushing 10 10Passing 6 9Penalty 1 1Punting Yds 114 141Punts 3 4Yards Per Punt 38.0 35.3Punt Ret Yds 36 -35Returns - Average 4 - 9.0 2 - -17.5Kickoff Return Yds 90 35Returns - Average 5 - 18.0 7 - 5.0Interception Ret Yds 80 20Returns - Average 3 - 26.7 2 - 10.0Fumbles Lost 2 - 1 1 - 03rd-Down Conversions 5 - 12 8 - 164th-Down Conversions 1 - 2 1 - 3Total Offense 341 351Total Plays 60 78Yards Per Play 5.7 4.5Rushing Yards 178 141Attempts 38 43Yards Per Rush 4.7 3.3Passing Yards 163 210Attempts 22 35Complete 10 20Intercepted 2 3Yards Per Pass 7.4 6.0Touchdowns 6 4Rushing 2 1Passing 2 3Other 2 0Penalties - Yards 6 - 57 5 - 46

Game 1 - Aug. 25, 2012 - Bluefield, W.Va.Pikeville - 42Bluefield - 28

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Coach Mike Gravier became the program’s eighth coach when Blue-fi eld College leaders announced him as the coach man who would restart the program that had been dormant since 1941 during a press conference, July 23, 2010.“Hiring the right coach, someone who identifi es with the college’s mission and has a passion for trans-forming young men’s lives through the game of football, is critical to the success of this new program,” said BC president, Dr. David Olive. “I’m convinced we have found that

person in Mike Gravier.”Gravier helped launch a football program as an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Malone University in Ohio in 1992. Three seasons later, he became the head coach of the young program, where during a four-year span he amassed a 30-12-1 win-loss record, three Mid-States Football Association Championships, a MSFA Coach of the Year honor, and two NAIA National Tournament bids. “Mike brings an excellent understanding of the game and effective coaching style to Bluefi eld football,” said BC’s ath-letic director, Pete Dryer. “In addition to his experience and success on the fi eld, we are excited to have a football coach with strong character, a passion to live out his faith in Jesus Christ, and a desire to serve and mentor student-athletes.”Coach Gravier began his career with fi ve years of coaching at the high school level after playing football and earning his bachelor’s degree from Grand Valley State University in Michigan and while earning his master’s degree from West-ern Michigan University.He spent the next six years as an assistant coach at Kal-amazoo College in Michigan, Western Michigan University, Southeast Missouri State University, and Michigan Techno-logical University, before beginning his six-year stint with Malone.He was called back to his alma mater to coach in 1998 and spent two additional seasons as a high school coach in Georgia before devoting his career in 2001 to faith-based ministries, including Christian Outreach International in Florida, where for three years he served as director of sports ministry.Today, while last serving as an assistant coach for football at Concord University in Athens, West Virginia, Gravier is the director of OperationSHARE for Heaven Sent Ministries in Princeton, West Virginia, but now he is ready to turn his attention to Bluefi eld College.“I’m very excited and humbled,” said Gravier about the op-portunity to lead the new BC football program. “It’s always an honor to be the fi rst person chosen to lead a football program. It’s a role I don’t take lightly, and I look forward to the challenge. We will play an exciting brand of football. We will play fast. We will be very aggressive, and I believe we will win.”Starting a new football program, Coach Gravier said, will be a special endeavor. Like the players from 1941 who hold memories from the last game played, players on the new BC roster, he said, “will someday share stories about the fi rst touchdown scored, the fi rst win, or the fi rst championship.” Those fi rsts, he added, “are something only the new players

can experience.”Coach Gravier said in reviving BC football he wants the new players and fans to remember why the program was dropped in 1942 and to honor the young men who joined the war effort and risked their lives to secure our freedom.“We will use that past as part of our future,” said coach Gra-vier. “It is my desire to honor those former players in some way. If any are still living, I want them to visit and be a part of our team. If they are no longer with us, their families are always welcome.”Coach Gravier acknowledged that a new football team will, no doubt, boost the Greater Bluefi eld economy, offer an additional source for gridiron entertainment to an already football-hungry community, and give more local student-athletes an opportunity to continue their football careers at home in front of family and friends. But, the impact he’s looking forward to most is the one that will involve his play-ers in community outreach.In line with the Bluefi eld College mission, Coach Gravier said he hopes to develop players both academically and spiritually. In addition to what the student-athletes will gain in the classroom from professors, through a mentor program with leaders in the community the coach said he wants to develop the players’ career and leadership skills. The purpose, he said: to develop the whole player.“We want to show our players what it means to be a good football player, but also what it means to be a leader in the community, a good husband, and a good father,” said Gravier. “Football will be a small part of their college experi-ence, and hopefully the other things they learn that will carry with them through the good and bad times of life.”

HEAD COACH MIKE GRAVIER

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HEAD COACH MIKE GRAVIER

Gravier as Head CoachYear School W-L Pct. Postseason/Titles1995 Malone 10-1-1 .875 MSFA League Champions/NAIA Playoff1996 Malone 8-2 .800 MSFA League Champions1997 Malone 5-5 .500 1998 Malone 7-4 .636 MSFA League Champions/NAIA Playoff2012 Bluefi eld 0-8 .000 Totals 30-20-1 .598

Gravier vs. All OpponentsOpponent W-L H A Last YearBaker (KS) 1-0 1-0 0-0 W, 45-7 1996Belhaven (MS) 0-1 0-0 0-1 L, 10-66 2012Bethel (TN) 0-1 0-0 0-1 L, 28-56 2012Campbellsville 2012Cumberland (TN) 2012Faulkner (AL) 0-1 0-1 0-0 L, 10-52 2012Findlay (OH) 0-2 0-1 0-1 L, 10-13 1996Geneva (PA) 4-1 4-0 0-1 W, 31-28 1998Georgetown (KY) 0-2 0-1 0-1 L, 9-77 2012Iowa Wesleyan 1-0 0-0 1-0 W, 35-12 1996Kentucky Christian 0-1 0-0 0-1 L, 14-33 2012Lambuth (TN) 1-1 0-1 1-0 L, 16-26 1997Lindsey Wilson (KY) 2012Pikeville (KY) 0-1 0-1 0-0 L, 28-42 2012St. Ambrose (IA) 0-1 0-0 0-1 L, 30-40 1998St. Francis (IN) 1-0 0-0 1-0 W, 55-30 1998St. Xavier (IL) 1-0 1-0 0-0 W, 42-34 1998St. Joseph (IN) 0-1 0-1 0-0 L, 34-51 1998Taylor (IN) 2-0 0-0 2-0 W, 19-7 1997Tiffi n (OH) 4-0 2-0 2-0 W, 37-15 1998Trinity International (IL) 2-0 2-0 0-0 W, 32-0 1997Tri-State (IN) 3-1 1-1 2-0 L, 7-21 1998Union (KY) 0-1 0-0 0-1 L, 14-37 2012Urbana (OH) 4-0 2-0 2-0 W, 49-7 1998UVA-Wise (VA) 0-1 0-1 0-0 L, 21-35 2012Walsh (OH) 3-1 1-1 2-0 W, 28-21 1998West Liberty (WV) 1-1 0-1 1-0 W, 35-24 1998Westminster (PA) 0-2-1 0-1-1 0-1 L, 0-21 1997Wilmington (OH) 1-0 0-0 1-0 W, 34-14 1995Total 30-20-1 15-11-1 15-9

In August0-1 .000In September10-8 .555In October8-5-1 .708In November9-4 .692In December0-1 .000In the Post Season1-2 .333vs. the Mid-South Confence0-9 .000In Season Openers 3-2 .600In Home Openers2-3 .400

Ram Football ... the Mike Gravier era

Ahead after 1st 0-1Behind after 1st 0-5Tied after 1st 0-2Ahead at half 0-0Behind at half 0-7Tied at half 0-1Ahead after 3rd 0-0Behind after 3rd 0-8Tied after 3rd 0-0In overtime 0-0Win by forfeit 0-0vs. MSC 0-8vs. NAIA 0-8vs. NCAA Division I-AA 0-0vs. NCAA Division II 0-0vs. NCAA Division III 0-0vs. Ranked teams 0-1vs. teams ranked 1-10 0-1vs. ranked 11-20 0-0vs. ranked 21-25 0-0at home 0-4on road 0-4at a neutral site 0-0at night 0-1during the day 0-7on natural grass 0-0on artifi cial surface 0-8in rain 0-0in snow 0-0

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COACHING HISTORYCOACHING HISTORY

BY CHRONOLOGY

COACH YEARS WIN LOSS TIE PCT. Mike Gravier (2012) 1 0 8 0 .000No Football (1942-2011) 71 0 0 0 Tony Lotito (1941) 1 4 4 0 .500“Mullie” LeNoir (1929-40) 12 63 28 2 .688Ott (1927-28) 2 8 5 3 .593Marshall Shearer (1926) 1 1 3 1 .300Sam Emsweller (1925) 1 2 4 0 .333Hobson Snead (1923-24) 2 1 9 1 .136Hall (1922) 1 0 4 0 .000TOTAL 21 79 65 7 .546

BY WINS

WINS COACH63 LeNoir8 Ott4 Lotito2 Emsweller1 Shearer1 Snead0 Gravier0 Hall79 TOTAL

Assistant Coach Howard (L)and Head Coach Tony Lotito (R)

1941

Head Coach B. E. “Mullie” LeNoir1937

BY PERCENTAGE

PCT COACH.688 LeNoir.593 Ott.500 Lotito.333 Emsweller.300 Shearer.136 Snead.000 Gravier.000 Hall.546 TOTAL

SERIES RECORDS FIRST LAST LAST OPPONENT MET MET SCORE RECORDAlfred Holbrook College 1933 1933 W, 68-0 1-0-0 Alderson Academy 1923 1923 W, 24-0 1-0-0 Alderson Junior College 1922 1929 W, 26-0 2-0-0 American University 1932 1932 W, 19-6 1-0-0 Appalachian State 1928 1929 W, 12-7 2-0-0 Armstrong College 1932 1933 W, 39-7 2-0-0 Belhaven (MS) 2012 2012 L, 10-66 0-1-0 Bethel (TN) 2012 2012 L, 28-56 Bowling Springs 1938 1938 W, 26-6 1-0-0 Bridgewater College 1928 1928 W, 18-0 1-0-0 Bristol High School 1922 1922 L, 0-1 0-1-0 Campbell College 1932 1939 W, 13-0 3-0-0 Campbellsville (KY) 2012 2012 Concord 1922 1936 L, 6-28 4-7-1 Cumberland (TN) 2012 2012 Davis-Elkins 1937 1937 W, 13-6 1-0-0 East Tennessee 1925 1932 T, 6-6 2-1-1 Emory & Henry Freshman 1929 1936 W, 7-2 5-0-0 Faulkner (AL) 2012 L, 10-52 0-1-0 Georgia State 1931 1931 L, 0-14 0-1-0 Georgetown (KY) 2012 2012 L, 9-77 0-1-0 Glenville 1929 1929 L, 7-13 0-1-0 Greenbrier Military Acad. 1924 1925 L, 0-6 0-2-0 Hiawassee 1925 1941 W, 28-0 9-0-2 Kentucky Christian 2012 2012 L, 14-33 0-1-0 King College (PA) 1924 1935 L, 6-20 0-5-0 Lindsey Wilson (KY) 2012 2012 Lincoln Memorial 1925 1930 W, 58-6 1-1-0 Louisburg 1934 1937 W, 53-0 4-0-0 Mars Hill (NC) 1927 1930 W, 40-0 3-0-0 Marshall Freshman 1939 1941 L, 0-7 0-3-0 Maryville 1927 1927 L, 0-73 0-1-0 Milligan 1924 1941 L. 021 1-7-0 Morris-Harvey (U of Charleston) 1926 1940 L, 7-26 7-4-1 New River State (WV Tech) 1928 1941 L, 0-10 2-4-0 Pikeville 2012 2012 L, 28-42 0-1-0 Potomac 1935 1935 W, 6-0 1-0-0 Princeton Athletic Club 1923 1923 L, 0-7 0-1-0 Princeton Independence 1924 1924 L, 0-37 0-1-0 Rio Grande College 1931 1941 W, 30-7 3-0-0 Roanoke Freshman 1929 1934 W, 32-2 2-0-0 Roanoke Junior Varsity 1923 1923 T, 0-0 0-0-1 Rutherford College 1933 1933 W, 34-0 1-0-0 Salem College 1931 1931 W, 7-0 1-0-0 Shenandoah College 1927 1933 W, 26-7 4-0-0 Tennessee Wesleyan 1928 1941 W, 14-0 4-7-0 Tusculum 1927 1939 W, 34-7 2-1-1 US Naval Training Station 1936 1937 W, 33-12 1-1-0 Union (KY) 1926 2012 L, 14-37 2-1-0 UVA-Wise (VA) 2012 2012 L, 21-35 0-1-0 Virginia Tech Freshman 1935 1941 L, 0-30 2-3-1 Washington & Lee Freshman 1925 1930 W, 58-6 1-1-0 West Virginia Freshman 1925 1926 L, 0-44 0-2-0 William Mary Ext. 1940 1940 W, 25-0 1-0-0 TOTAL 27-23-2 79-65-7

BY DECADE

DECADE RECORD1920’s 20-26-5 (.441)1930s 51-23-2 (.684)1940s 8-8-0 (.500)2010s 0-8-0 (.000)TOTAL 79-65-7 (.546)

SEASON OPENERSWIN LOSS TIE11 9 1

HOME OPENERSWIN LOSS TIE12 6 2

YEAR-BY-YEAR

YEAR W L T COACH2012 0 6 0 Gravier1942-2011 No Football 1941 4 4 0 Lotito1940 4 4 0 LeNoir1939 4 3 0 LeNoir1938 3 4 0 LeNoir1937 4 4 0 LeNoir1936 3 4 0 LeNoir1935 5 2 0 LeNoir1934 6 1 0 LeNoir1933 9 0 0 LeNoir1932 5 2 1 LeNoir1931 5 2 1 LeNoir1930 7 1 0 LeNoir1929 8 1 0 LeNoir1928 4 3 0 Ott1927 4 2 3 Ott1926 1 3 1 Shearer1925 2 4 0 Emsweller1924 0 5 0 Snead1923 1 4 1 Snead1922 0 4 0 HallTOTAL 79 63 7

MITCHELL STADIUM

YEAR W L T COACH2012 0 4 0 Gravier 1942-2011 No Football 1941 3 1 0 Lotito1940 3 2 0 LeNoir1939 3 1 0 LeNoir1938 2 3 0 LeNoir1937 3 1 0 LeNoir1936 3 1 0 LeNoir1935 5 1 0 LeNoirTOTAL 22 14 0 (.611)

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1922 |(0-4)COACH HALLDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O. 14 L, 0-20 Alderson Junior C. (WV) A O. 28 L, 0-1 Bristol High School H N. 11 L, 0-65 New River High School (WV) A N. 31 L, 0-26 Concord (WV) H

1923 |(1-4-1)COACH HOBSON SNEADDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 29 L, 0-76 King College (PA) AO 20 L, 0-7 Princeton Athletic Club (WV) A 300O 27 T, 0-0 Roanoke College JV (VA) H N 12 L, 0-31 Washington & Lee Fresh (VA) HN 17 W, 24-0 Alderson Academy (WV) HN 29 L, 0-31 Concord (WV) H 300

1924 |(0-5)COACH HOBSON SNEADDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 4 L, 0-53 King College (PA) HO 11 L, 0-26 Milligan (TN) HO 17 L, 0-37 Princeton Independence AO 25 L, 0-47 Greenbrier Military Acad. H 1,000N 27 L, 6-80 Concord (WV) H 500

1925 |(2-4)COACH SAM EMSWELLERDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 3 W, 14-0 East Tennessee H 500O 10 L, 0-13 Milligan (TN) A 300O 17 W, 19-0 Hiwassee (WV) H O 24 L, 0-6 Greenbrier Military Acad. A N 11 L, 0-26 West Virginia Freshman AN 26 L, 0-13 Lincoln Memorial (TN) H

1926 |(1-3-1)COACH MARSHALL SHEARERDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 9 L, 0-44 West Virginia Freshman HO 16 T, 0-0 Hiwassee (WV) AO 23 L, 0-20 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 6 W, 32-6 Union (KY) HN 25 L, 0-21 Concord (WV) H

1927 |(4-2-3)COACH OTTDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 24 W, 31-0 Shenandoah (VA) HO 1 T, 0-0 Tusculum (TN) AO 8 W, 33-0 Hiwassee (WV) H 1,200O 15 L, 0-73 Maryville (TN) AO 22 W, 33-0 Union (KY) AO 29 T, 0-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 5 W, 20-0 Mars Hill (NC) HN 11 T, 0-0 Concord (WV) HN 27 L, 6-14 East Tennessee A

1928 |(4-3)COACH OTTDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 29 L, 0-13 New River State (WV) HO 6 W, 13-0 Alderson Junior C. (WV) HO 27 W, 18-0 Bridgewater (VA) AN 10 W, 44-0 Appalachian State (NC) HN 17 L, 12-25 Tusculum (TN) AN 24 W, 13-12 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 29 L, 0-13 Tennessee Wesleyan H

1929 |(8-1) | SJC ChampionsCOACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 29 W, 6-0 Hiwassee (WV) HO 5 W, 25-0 Emory & Henry Fresh (VA) HO 12 L, 7-13 Glenville (WV) HO 19 W, 12-7 Appalachian State (NC) AO 26 W, 26-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 1 W, 26-0 Roanoke Freshman (VA) AN 9 W, 26-0 Alderson Junior C. (WV) HN 16 W, 38-0 Mars Hill (NC) HN 28 W, 26-0 Concord (WV) H

1930 |(7-1) | SJC ChampionsCOACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 27 W, 27-0 Hiwassee (GA) H 1,500O 4 W, 40-0 Mars Hill (NC) HO 10 W, 7-6 Washington & Lee Fresh (VA) H 2,000O 18 L, 6-13 King College (PA) HN 1 W, 13-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 8 W, 58-6 Lincoln Memorial (TN) H 1,200N 14 W, 7-0 Tennessee Wesleyan AN 27 W, 6-0 Concord (WV) H 400

1931 |(5-2-1) | SJC ChampionsCOACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 26 T, 0-0 Hiwassee (WV) HO 10 W, 39-0 East Tennessee HO 17 W, 13-7 Shenandoah College (VA) AO 24 W, 30-0 Rio Grande (OH) HO 31 L, 0-26 Morris-Harvey (WV) AN 7 L, 0-14 Georgia State HN 14 W, 13-7 Tennessee Wesleyan HN 26 W, 7-0 Salem College (NC) H 1,500

1932 |(5-2-1) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 1 W, 14-0 Campbell College (NC) H 2,000O 8 W, 12-6 Morris-Harvey (WV) HO 15 W, 20-0 Shenandoah College (VA) H 1,000O 22 W, 19-6 American University (DC) A 2,000O 28 W, 39-7 Armstrong College (GA) H 1,000N 4 T, 6-6 East Tennessee AN 11 L, 0-14 Tennessee Wesleyan AN 25 L, 6-12 Concord (WV) H 3,000

1933 |(9-0) | SJC ChampionsCOACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 23 W, 33-0 Emory-Henry Fresh (VA) H 1,500S 30 W, 27-7 Campbell College (NC) AO 7 W, 34-0 Rutherford College (NC) HO 14 W, 54-0 Armstrong College (GA) HO 21 W, 19-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HO 28 W, 68-0 Alfred Holbrook (OH) HN 11 W, 20-6 Tennessee Wesleyan HN 18 W, 26-7 Shenandoah College (VA) H 1,500N 30 W, 9-0 Concord (WV) H 3,000

1934 |(6-1) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 29 W, 27-6 Campbell College (NC) H O 12 W, 30-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) H 2,000O 20 W, 19-6 Louisburg (NC) H 1,000N 3 W, 32-2 Roanoke Freshman (VA) H N 10 W, 25-0 Emory & Henry Fresh (VA) HN 17 L, 6-14 King College (PA) HN 29 W, 6-0 Concord (WV) H

1935 |(5-2) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 28 W, 13-0 Louisburg (NC) HO 5 W, 6-0 Potomac (WV) HO 12 W, 15-6 Milligan (TN) HO 26 L, 6-20 King College (PA) AN 9 W, 8-0 Emory & Henry Fresh (VA) HN 16 W, 7-0 Virginia Tech Freshman HN 21 L, 6-20 Concord (WV) H

1936 |(3-4) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 3 L, 0-31 Tennessee Wesleyan H 2,500O 10 W, 7-2 Emory & Henry Fresh (VA) HO 17 W, 20-7 Louisburg (NC) AO 31 L, 14-32 U. S. Naval Training Station AN 7 W, 6-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 14 L, 0-14 Milligan (TN) HN 26 L, 6-28 Concord (WV) H

1937 |(4-4) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 25 L, 13-14 Milligan (TN) AO 2 W, 12-0 Hiwassee (GA) AO 8 L, 7-14 New River State (WV) AO 16 W, 33-12 U.S. Naval Training Station HO 22 W, 53-0 Louisburg (NC) HO 30 L, 7-19 Tennessee Wesleyan HN 5 L, 0-12 Morris-Harvey (WV) AN 12 W, 13-6 Davis & Elkins (WV) H

1938 |(3-4) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 24 W, 18-0 Hiawassee (GA) HO 1 L, 0-19 Virginia Tech Freshman AO 7 L, 7-18 New River State (WV) HO 14 L, 7-18 Tennessee Wesleyan HO 28 L, 14-22 Virginia Tech Freshman HN 4 W, 26-6 Bowling Springs (NC) HN 12 W, 24-0 Tusculum (NC) A

1939 |(4-3) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 22 W, 13-6 Hiwassee (GA) HS 29 L, 0-25 Marshall Freshman (WV) AO 6 W, 7-6 New River State (WV) AO 14 L, na-na Milligan (TN) AO 20 L, 14-20 Tennessee Wesleyan HO 28 W, 13-0 Campbell (NC) HN 10 W, 34-7 Tusculum (TN) H

1940 |(4-4) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 30 W, 13-12 Virginia Tech Freshman HO 4 L, 6-30 Marshall Freshman (WV) AO 12 L, 7-26 Morris-Harvey (WV) H0 19 W, 12-7 New River State (WV) HO 26 W, 39-13 Hiawassee (GA) AN 2 L, 6-40 Tennessee Wesleyan AN 16 W, 25-0 William Mary Ext (VA) HN 21 L, 21-47 Milligan (TN) H

1941 |(4-4) COACH TONY LOTITODate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 20 L, 0-21 Milligan (TN) AS 27 L, 0-7 Marshall Freshman (WV) HO 11 W, 25-7 Rio Grande (OH) AO 17 L, 0-10 West Virginia Tech AO 25 W, 28-0 Hiwassee (GA) HO 31 W, 14-0 Tennessee Wesleyan HN 1 L, 0-30 Virginia Tech Freshman AN 20 W, 30-7 Rio Grande (OH) H

2012 |(0-3) COACH MIKE GRAVIERDate Time Opponent H/A Att.A 25 L, 28-42 Pikeville (KY) H 4,017S 1 L, 9-77 (4) Georgetown (KY) H 2,047S 8 L, 14-33 Kentucky Christian AS 15 L, 10-52 # (RV) Faulkner (AL) H 1,213S 22 L, 28-56 # Bethel (TN) AS 29 L, 14-37 Union (KY) AO 6 L, 21-35 UVA-Wise H 1,059O 13 L, 10-66 # Belhaven (MS) AO 27 1 PM # Lindsey Wilson (KY) HN 3 1 PM # (20) Cumberland (TN) AN 10 1 PM # Campbellsville (KY) H

1941 Team

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS