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WILDCATS CARDINALSRecord/Bluegrass........0-0/0-0 Record/Southland................0-0/0-0Ranking............................TBA Ranking......................................NRHead Coach:...Michael Jasper Head Coach:...............Mike SchultzRecord at BU(Yrs):......0-0(1st) Record at LU(Yrs):..........68-31(9th)Career Record(Yrs):....0-0(1st) Career Record(Yrs):........68-31(9th)

Overall: First Meeting (Tied 0-0)

At Bethel: 0-0 | In Beaumont 0-0

Current Streak: First Meeting

Last Meeting: First Meeting

Series Notes: Bethel and Lamar will meet for the first time in the history of the programs.

3 MVC CHAMPIONSHIPS >> 6 MSC DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS >> 9 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS >> 5 POSTSEASON APPERANCES

(16)BETHEL (0-0, 0-0 MSC BLUEGRASS)A29 Lamar ESPN3 7 PMS7 Bluefield 5 PM S14 WARNER WEIO/WV 1:30 PMS28 Point 12:30 PMO3 *(18)LINDSEY WILSON WEIO/WV 6 PMO12 *(17)Cumberlands 12:30 PMO19 *(19)GEORGETOWN WEIO/WV 1:30 PMO26 *Cumberland WEIO 1:30 PMN2 *THOMAS MORE WEIO/WV 1:30 PMN9 *Pikeville 4 PMN16 *CAMPBELLSVILLE WEIO/WV 1:30 PM

LAMAR (0-0, 0-0 SOUTHLAND)A29 BETHEL 7 PMS7 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 6 PMS14 Texas A&M 6 PMS21 *Southeastern Louisiana 7 PMS28 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6 PMO5 *ABILENE CHRISTIAN 6 PMO12 *Sam Houston State TBAO19 *Incarnate Word 4 PMN2 *CENTRAL ARKANSAS 3 PMN9 *Northwestern State 6 PMN16 *Houston Baptist 2 PMN23 *McNEESE STATE 3 PM

* MSC Divisional GameBOLD indicates home gameRankings listed are NAIA Coaches’ Top 25All times Central

NEXT GAME: Bethel will kickoff the 2019 campaign in Beaumont, Texas battling Lamar at Provost Umphrey Stadium Aug. 29. The game between the Wildcats and Cardinals is set for a 7 p.m. CT kickoff.

BETHEL VS LAMARAUG. 29, 2019 / 7:00 P.M. CT / BEAUMONT, TEXAS

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GENERALLocation McKenzie, Tenn.Enrollment 5,075Founded 1842Conference Mid-South (Bluegrass)Colors Purple and GoldNickname WildcatsPresident Walter ButlerAthletic Director Dale KelleyFaculty Athletics Represenative Malissa Vaughn

FOOTBALL HISTORYFirst Season 1900All-Time Record 167-271-8MVC Championships 3MSC Championships 6Playoff Apperances 5Last Apperance 2018Round One vs Baker, L, 44-41(OT)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Mike JasperAlma Mater Bethel, 2008Collegiate Career Record (Years) 0-0 (1st)Bethel Career Record (Years) 0-0 (1st)

TEAM INFORMATION2018 Overall Record 10-12018 MSC Bluegrass Record/Finish 6-0/First (Bluegrass)

2018 MID-SOUTH CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS

APPALACHIAN DIVISIONSchool Overall Div.(11)Reinhardt 9-2 6-0(12)Cumberlands(KY) 10-2 5-1Pikeville 6-5 4-2Point 3-8 2-4Bluefield 4-7 1-4St. Andrews 2-7 1-4Union 2-8 1-5

BLUEGRASS DIVISIONSchool Overall Div.(10)Bethel 10-1 6-0(19)Georgetown 7-3 4-2(18)Lindsey Wilson 7-3 4-2Cumberland(TN) 5-6 3-3Campbellsville 4-6 3-3Kentucky Christian 2-9 1-5Cincinnati Christian 0-11 0-6

SUN DIVISIONSchool Overall Div.(21)Southeastern 7-3 5-1Ave Maria 6-4 5-1Keiser 6-4 4-2Webber International 7-3 3-3Edward Waters 4-7 2-2Faulkner 4-6 2-4Warner 1-9 1-5

2019 Season Opener - Wildcats Meet CardinalsThe Matchup

The Bethel University Wildcats open the 2019 season Thursday, August 29 in Beaumont, Texas facing the NCAA DI (FCS) Cardinals of Lamar University. Kick-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. CST in Provost Umphrey Stadium. It will be the first ever meeting between the two programs. The Cats were picked third in the Bluegrass Division in the Mid-South Conference Pre-season Coaches Poll. Cumberlands (KY) was picked to win the division. The Cardinals were chosen fifth in the Southland Conference. The Cardinals followed Nicholls, Central Arkansas, UIW and Sam Houston State in the voting. Three teams received first-place votes led by Nicholls (20) who was picked to repeat as conference champions.

Game CoverageThere will be no local radio coverage for this game.Fans can watch at: http://www.espn.com/watch/search/LamarLive stats will also be available at: https://lamarcardinals.com/sidearmstats/football/summary

Coach Michael Jasper ShowFans can catch the Michael Jasper Show each week on Wildcat Vision. Watch for replays of the program throughout the season. Join the coach as he reviews and previews Wildcat action each week. Visit the show at www.bethelathletics.com.

Last Meeting & SeriesThis is the first ever meeting between the two programs.

Last Week This is the first game of the 2019 season for both squads.

Last SeasonBethel is coming off a best ever regular season record at 10-0. The Wildcats finished at 10-1 after falling to Baker 44-41 in overtime in the NAIA Division I Championship Series. The Wildcats turned the ball over six times in the loss. The Cardinals finished the 2018 regular season with a 7-5 overall record and a six-game win streak – one of the longest streaks in program history. Lamar came up just short in their first ever NCAA FCS playoff appearance dropping a 16-13 decision at Northern Iowa.

About the ProgramsBethel University is a member of the NAIA and Mid-South Conference Bluegrass Division. The school is located in McKenzie, Tennessee. Bethel is a private, four-year university affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The football program first started in 1900 but twice

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Previous Rank Rank Team Record Points 1 1 Morningside (Iowa) [16] 15-0 366 2 2 Benedictine (Kan.) 13-2 352 3 2 Saint Francis (Ind.) 10-3 338 4 4 Kansas Wesleyan 13-1 307 5 7 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 9-4 300 6 6 Concordia (Mich.) 10-3 280 7 9 Marian (Ind.) 10-1 278 8 5 Baker (Kan.) 9-3 268 9 8 Dickinson State (N.D.) 9-3 230 10 11 Reinhardt (Ga.) 9-2 224 11 12 Northwestern (Iowa) 9-2 214 12 15 Grand View (Iowa) 8-3 185 13 18 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 7-3 182 14 14 Langston (Okla.) 9-2 171 15 22 College of Idaho 6-5 164 16 12 Bethel (Tenn.) 10-1 161 17 10 Cumberlands (Ky.) 10-1 157 18 17 Evangel (Mo.) 9-2 136 19 21 Southeastern (Fla.) 7-3 88 20 NR Southern Oregon 6-4 82 21 19 Georgetown (Ky.) 7-3 78 22 20 Ottawa (Kan.) 8-2 70 23 16 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 8-4 66 24 23 Dordt (Iowa) 7-3 32 25 NR Montana Western 6-4 27

Others Receiving Votes: Siena Heights (Mich.) 25, Cumberland (Tenn.) 22, William Penn (Iowa) 20, Eastern Oregon 18, Montana Tech 9, Ottawa (Ariz.) 9, Arizona Christian 6, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 5, Ave Maria (Fla.) 5, Valley City State (N.D.) 1, Tabor (Kan.) 1, Avila (Mo.), Campbellsville (Ky.) 1

in the history was discontinued, the first being from 1942-45 while the latest was from 1953-92. The Wildcats overall record is 167-271-8. The Cats have been to the NAIA playoffs five times in the history of the program, most recently in 2018.Home to over 15,000 students, Lamar University, located near Houston in Beaumont, TX, is among the fastest growing Texas colleges and universities, and is a member of The Texas State University System. LU offers more than 100 programs of study leading to bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees. The 292-acre campus in Beaumont is about 90 miles east of Houston and about 25 miles west of Louisiana.

Head Coaches:Wildcats: He is one of the more beloved players in Bethel football history and after serving as an assistant with the program for three years Michael Jasper begins a new phase in his Bethel experience as he enters his first year as the Head Coach of the Wildcats. Last season he served as the Assistant Head Coach and worked with the defensive line. Prior to that he held the titles of Offensive Line Coach and Run Game Coordinator, as well as overseeing the strength and conditioning program.Before joining the Bethel staff, Jasper served as Offensive and Defensive Line Assistant at Bishop Timon High School in Buffalo, New York.Mike spent three years in the National Football League with the Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, and the Carolina Panthers.Coach Jasper played for the University of Tennessee at Martin in 2005 and was a starter on their 2006 Ohio Valley Conference Championship team. After redshirting at Middle Tennessee State University, Coach Jasper joined the Bethel University Wildcats as an Offensive and Defensive Lineman from 2008-2010 and was the first ever Wildcat drafted to the NFL in 2011 being selected by the Buffalo Bills.He graduated from Bethel University with a Bachelor’s Degree in University Studies. He and his wife Allison Jasper, of Buffalo NY, reside in McKenzie, Tennessee with their rescue dog Caine.

Cardinals: After succeeding as the offensive coordinator of efficient, high-octane offenses for the better part of 16 years – 14 of those in the state of Texas – Mike Schultz enters his third season as head coach of the Lamar University football program. He was hired as the second head coach since the program’s rebirth in 2010 on December 21, 2016.Schultz’s impact on the Cardinals has been immediate. In just his second season with the program, Schultz took a squad that was completely overlooked in the polls (LU was picked 10th of 11 teams in the 2018 SLC preseason poll) and rallied them to their first NCAA FCS postseason appearance in program history. By season’s end, the

Win Result of Game (Date and Site) 90 Bethel 49, Georgetown 21 Oct. 7, 2006 - McKenzie, Tenn.

100 Bethel 42, West Virginia Tech 7 Oct. 13, 2007 - Montgomery, WV

110 Bethel 38, Faulkner 6 Nov. 8, 2008 - Prattville, Ala.

120 Bethel 36, Shorter 26 Nov. 13, 2010 - McKenzie, Tenn.

130 Bethel 56, Bluefield 28 Sept. 22, 2012 - McKenzie, Tenn.

140 Bethel 28, Pikeville 14 Oct. 18, 2014 - McKenzie, Tenn.

150 Bethel 24, Pikeville 21 Sept. 17, 2016 - Pikeville, Ky.

160 Bethel 52, Keiser 7 Sept.15, 2018 - McKenzie, Tenn.

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Opponent RecordBacone 1-0*Baker 0-1Bluefield 2-0Belhaven 5-0*Campbellsville 1-3*Cincinnati Christian 2-0Concordia-Selma 0-1Cumberland (TN) 5-2Cumberlands (KY) 1-3Georgetown 1-2*Edward Waters 1-0Faulkner 3-2Friends 1-0*Keiser 1-0Kentucky Christian 4-1Lambuth 1-1Lindenwood-Belleville 1-0Lindsey Wilson 0-2MidAmerica Nazarene 1-0Missouri Baptist 1-0Pikeville 3-3Reinhardt 1-2Saint Xavier 0-1Shorter 2-1*Texas College 1-0*Thomas More 0-0Union 2-0Virginia-Wise 1-1Warner 0-0West Virginia Tech 2-0William Penn 0-1Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1-1*Wins from 2006 season were forfeited after conclusion of season.

2019 Opponents

Cardinals had posted their second winning season since the program’s return and only it’s third since 1979. Big Red notched one of the top single-season turnarounds in the nation (going from 2-9 in 2017 to 7-5 in 2018) and closed the regular season with a six-game win streak that included wins over three nationally ranked schools and the conference co-champion. Even with everything Big Red accomplished during the regular season, the Cardinals still entered the postseason as the underdog. Despite the prognosticators, LU led the Northern Iowa for a majority of the game and had a chance to force overtime late before coming up just short.

Did You Know?•The opening game against Lamar marks the 448th game in Wildcat history. The program sports a 167-271-8 record. •Coach Jasper said it is an honor to be named coach of the Wildcats. “What an honor to be named head football coach of Bethel University. My history with this university runs deep from my years of playing football for Bethel, being the first player to be drafted to the National Football League, my return back in 2016 to coach offensive line, and mostly recently the 2018 historic 10-0 regular season coaching the defensive line. The fact that I’m able to lead this program now, means everything. McKenzie has become home for my wife and me. This community has embraced us, and we love it here. My wife, Allison and I are thrilled to continue to pour love and our family values into the young men of character that make up this football program.” He added, “I want to thank Coach Dearmon for the foundation he laid in rebuilding this football program last year. I’m thrilled to take the reins and continue the momentum into a great 2019 season.” •Jasper is the 12th head coach in Bethel football history.•Coach Mike Jasper spent three years in the National Football League with the Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, and the Carolina Panthers.•The Wildcats are coming off the most successful regular season in program history. The Cats ran the table at 10-0 before falling to Baker in first round action of the NAIA Championships. •The Wildcats will need to replace several key standouts. Quarterback Sam Castronova was named the MSC Offensive Player of the Year. He finished his career with 4,639 passing yards which is 3rd all-time in program history. He had 39 career touchdown passes which is 3rd in program history. Castronova passed for 2, 453 yards this past season. He threw 28 touchdown passes which is a new single season record at the school. Karrheem Darrington was named 1st Team MSC on defense. He finished with 11 career interceptions which ranks 4th all-time in Wildcat history. Taye Davis was second team all-conference and rushed for 31 career touchdowns which is 4th all-time in program history. Devante Jimenez was named 1st Team All-Conference. He was also named 2nd Team NAIA All-American. He led Bethel in receptions at 34 with eight of those for touchdowns. •Coach Jasper said, “We have our hands full trying to replace men like Castro, Davis, Jimenez, and Darrington. Those Cats were the backbone of our team along with guys like Jaylen Montague, Tristan Wood, Tito Hunter, Malek Holman and Anthony Patrick but we feel we made great

Referee Umpire Head Linesman _Line Judge Side Judge __Field Judge Back Judge __

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headway this spring.”•The Wildcats will lean on several key returners. J’Kobi Reddick was named NAIA First Team All-American as a Specialist. He was No. 1 in the nation in punt return yards per attempt at 20.9. He had 355 total yards in returns. Reddick returned four for touchdowns. Jeremy Beaulieu was named to the NAIA All-American Honorable Mention squad. Beaulieu led the Wildcats in total tackles with 96. He also had 8.5 tackles for losses. Jeremy Johnson was a 1st Team MSC All-conference performer and was tied with Chris Beavers with 5.5 sacks on the season. The Wildcats also return 1st team all-conference offensive lineman Trace Pierce. Coach Jasper commented, “We are extremely happy about these young men as well several other all-conference players and performers at various positions.” He added, “Along with these returners we feel great about new personnel coming in who we feel will contribute greatly to our desired goals. Some of those include wide receiver Dieuly Aristilde Jr. and on defense, defensive lineman Jared Gentry and defensive back Afiz Bhadmos. These are just a few of the young men we will count on to come in and be impactful players. Whether it was signing new young talent or through the development of guys already in the program during spring practice, I feel good about the roster we have been able to put together moving forward.”•Bethel returns 34 lettermen while losing 34. The Wildcats return 10 players who started at various times on offense and nine who started on defense. They lost 11 on offense and eight on defense who started at various times last year. Two return on Bethel’s special teams. •The Cats will run a spread gun offense while playing the 4-2-5 defense. •Did you know you can follow the entire athletic program at Bethel by visiting: www.bethelathletics.com•Twelve states and two countries are represented on the Wildcat roster this year. Over 90 players are homegrown from the Volunteer State.•Bethel is ranked 16th in 2019 NAIA Football Coaches’ Preseason Top 25 Poll. The Wildcats were picked 3rd in the Mid-South Conference Bluegrass Division Preseason Coaches’ Poll. •Two of Bethel’s opponents are ranked in the NAIA Division I Top 25 Coaches Preseason Poll. Lindsey Wilson is ranked No. 13 while Cumberlands (KY) is at No. 17. Two other opponents received votes but did not crack the top 25. Those are longtime opponents Cumberland University and Campbellsville. •The game against Cumberland University this season will mark the 31st meeting between the two programs. It is the most Bethel has played against any one opponent. They first met in 1921. •Follow the Football Cats on Facebook and Twitter at Bethel Sports Information Department.•Selected games can be heard on WEIO, 100.9 The Farm and at www.thefarmradio.com. All home games can be viewed on Wildcat Vision with Dave McCulley and Zach O’Kelley who call the action on both networks.•Fans can catch the Coach Michael Jasper show each week on Wildcat Vision. Watch for replays of the program throughout the season. Join the coach and hosts Dave McCulley and Zach O’Kelley as they review and preview Wildcat action.

This Week in the MSC:(Thursday)

(16) Bethel @ LamarUnion @ Moorhead State

Campbellsville @ (13) Lindsey WilsonPikeville @ Murray State

Keiser @ (24) Dordt College

(Saturday) Bluefield @ Faulkner

Warner @ Cincinnati ChristianMiddle Georgia State @ Webber International

Point @ Kennesaw State Kentucky Christian @ Thomas More

Next Week:Bethel @ Pikeville

Mississippi Valley State @ Lamar

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# Name Class Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 1 David Miller SO DB 6-0 224 Fairhope, AL Fairhope High School 2 Chris Witherspoon SO RB 5-8 197 Memphis, TN Whitehaven High School 3 Devious Christmon SO DB 6-3 188 Franklin, TN Centennial High School 4 Robert Beacham, III SR HB 6-0 236 Laurinburg, NC UNC Pembroke 5 Anthony Hughes SO RB 6-1 220 Nashville, TN Hendersonville High School 6 Davius Prather SO WR 5-11 189 Savannah, TN Hardin County High School 7 Jeremy Beaulieu SR LB 6-2 207 Jacksonville, FL Clay High School 8 Christopher Burney JR DB 5-10 173 Gordan, GA Wilkinson County High School 9 Keyshawn Brummett SO DL 6-2 254 Brownsville, TN Haywood High School10 Jerwin Young FR DL 6-2 242 Brownsville, TN Haywood High School11 Jai Dixon SR DB 6-0 175 Cleveland, OH Seton Hill University12 Matt Williams FR QB 6-2 225 Murfreesboro, TN University of Memphis13 Brandon Moore SO DB 6-1 184 Fayetteville, TN Fayetteville High School14 Christian Arrambide SO QB 6-2 192 Memphis, TN Cordova High School15 Dieuly Aristilde JR WR 6-3 220 Boynton Beach, FL Alabama State University16 J’Kobi Reddick JR DB 5-8 183 Tampa, FL Cambridge Christian School17 Christian Burney SR WR 5-10 173 Gordan, GA Wilkinson High School18 Jeremy Johnson SR DL 6-2 245 Mt. Pleasant, TX Mt. Pleasant High School19 A J Williams FR DB 6-3 175 Nashville, TN Antioch High School20 Elijah Wood SO DB 5-11 171 Tallahassee, FL Lincoln High School21 Afiz Bhadmos SO DB 5-11 171 Atlanta, GA Discovery High School22 Blake Meadors FR QB 6-2 222 Lebanon, TN Wilson Central High School23 Vonte Bates JR DB 5-11 187 Watertown, TN Watertown High School24 De’Ontay Tate JR RB 5-9 181 Knoxville, TN Fulton High School25 Jalen Warren FR DB 5-10 167 Montgomery, AL Park Crossing High School26 Marcello Walton FR RB 5-9 192 Mt. Juliet, TN Mt. Juliet High School27 Kylan Woods JR DB 5-11 205 Jackson, TN North Side High School28 Bobby Mitchell FR RB 5-9 189 Brandon, MS Mississippi College29 Corey Thornton FR DB 5-10 170 Tampa, FL Bloomingdale High School31 Chris Shear FR DB 6-1 188 Huntingdon, TN West Carroll High School32 Jakhiry Turner FR LB 6-0 213 Foley, AL Foley High School33 Darian Burns FR LB 6-1 235 Dickson, TN Dickson County High School37 Kevin James SO SP 6-0 154 White House, TN White House High School38 QuaShawn Ford JR HB 6-3 241 Nashville, TN Whites Creek High School39 Caleb Hall FR P 5-9 142 Munford, TN Munford High School42 Rodrigo Campos FR K 6-2 143 Itapira, Brazil Westview High School43 Shataveon Bass JR DL 5-11 254 Lebanon, TN Wilson Central High School44 Tito Minnifee SO DL 5-9 278 Knoxville, TN Knoxville Fulton High School45 Taeton Wienk JR HB 6-0 238 Dover, TN Stewart County High School48 Dalton McCann SO K 5-8 153 Munford, TN Munford High School50 Key McDonald FR DL 6-0 267 Nashville, TN Independence CC53 Ian Harris JR OL 6-2 261 Lebanon, TN Wilson Central High School56 Jakobe Griffin SO LB 6-0 225 Gadsden, AL Gadsden City High School57 Tyrone Wilson SR DL 6-0 306 Russellville, AL Russellville High School58 Jeremiah James FR OL 6-2 335 Memphis, TN Whitehaven High School59 Ethan Mickelsen FR OL 6-5 349 Nolensville, TN Nolensville High School63 Michael McClain JR OL 6-1 256 Unionville, TN Missouri Western University66 Tyler McCoin SO OL 6-3 300 Clarksville, TN Rossview High School70 Montgomery Allison FR OL 6-1 268 Clarksville, TN Clarksville Academy71 Sherron Hines FR OL 6-4 334 Brownsville, TN Haywood High School72 Trace Pierce JR OL 6-4 313 Dickson, TN Dickson County High School73 Riley Wood JR SP 6-0 243 Lake O’ Lakes, FL Cambridge Christian School74 Cole Lyles SO OL 6-3 321 Fyffe, AL Fyffe High School77 Dylan Wilhelm SO OL 6-5 321 Cross Plains, TN East Robertson High School80 Braden Simmons SR HB 6-6 208 Unionville, TN Community High School81 Dominic Moore SR WR 5-7 163 Knoxville, TN Tusculum University82 James Mitchell SO RB 5-7 166 Brandon, MS Mississippi Delta CC83 Caleb Nelson SO WR 5-10 170 Arlington, TN Arlington High School87 Ray’Quan Wilson FR WR 5-5 163 Nashville, TN Tennessee State University90 Hunter DeLones FR DL 5-5 163 Tampa, FL Lindenwood-Belleville91 Dalton Brooks FR DL 6-2 260 Birmingham, AL Briarwood Christian High School92 Eriq Hicks SR DL 6-1 321 Lawrenceburg, TN Lawrence County High School93 Carvosky Garner JR LB 6-1 241 Center, TX Center High School94 Joseph Wilkins FR DL 6-2 270 Washington, D.C. Lakawanna College95 Xavier King FR DL 6-3 240 Brownsville, TN Haywood High School

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER70 Montgomery Allison OL15 Dieuly Aristilde WR14 Christian Arrambide QB43 Shataveon Bass DL23 Vonte Bates DB 4 Robert Beacham, III HB 7 Jeremy Beaulieu LB21 Afiz Bhadmos DB91 Dalton Brooks DL 9 Keyshawn Brummett DL17 Christian Burney WR 8 Christopher Burney DB33 Darian Burns LB42 Rodrigo Campos K 3 Devious Christmon DB90 Hunter DeLones DL11 Jai Dixon DB38 QuaShawn Ford HB93 Carvosky Garner LB56 Jakobe Griffin LB39 Caleb Hall P53 Ian Harris OL92 Eriq Hicks DL 71 Sherron Hines OL 5 Anthony Hughes RB58 Jeremiah James OL37 Kevin James SP18 Jeremy Johnson DL95 Xavier King DL74 Cole Lyles OL48 Dalton McCann K63 Michael McClain OL66 Tyler McCoin OL50 Key McDonald DL22 Blake Meadors QB59 Ethan Mickelsen OL 1 David Miller DB44 Tito Minnifee DL28 Bobby Mitchell RB82 James Mitchell RB13 Brandon Moore DB81 Dominic Moore WR83 Caleb Nelson WR72 Trace Pierce OL 6 Davius Prather WR16 J’Kobi Reddick DB31 Chris Shear DB80 Braden Simmons HB24 De’Ontay Tate RB29 Corey Thornton DB32 Jakhiry Turner LB26 Marcello Walton RB25 Jalen Warren DB45 Taeton Wienk HB77 Dylan Wilhelm OL94 Joseph Wilkins DL19 A J Williams DB12 Matt Williams QB87 Ray’Quan Wilson WR57 Tyrone Wilson DL 2 Chris Witherspoon RB20 Elijah Wood DB73 Riley Wood SP27 Kylan Woods DB10 Jerwin Young DL

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Previous School 1 Jordan Hoy QB 6’1” 191 Sr. Rockwall, Texas Old Dominion 1 Stanley Norman DB 6’1” 202 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Cerritos College 2 James Jones WR 5’8” 170 Fr. Beaumont, Texas West Brook Hs 2 Darien Wilson DT 6’0” 315 Sr. Missouri City, Texas Tyler JC 3 Tariq Anthony DB 6’2” 180 Jr. Copperas Cove, Texas Kilgore College 3 Carmoni Green WR 6’0” 195 Jr. Miami, Fla. Illinois 4 Steven Jones DB 5’8” 170 So. Beaumont, Texas West Brook Hs 4 Ryan Matlock WR 6’0” 190 Jr. Newbury Park, Calif. Moorpark College 5 Jerod Alton DB 5’11” 185 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Iowa Western 5 Myles Wanza RB 5’9” 178 Jr. Houston, Texas Summer Creek Hs 6 Nakota Shepard-Creer DB 6’1” 185 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Santa Barbara Cc 7 Davion May DE 6’2” 230 Jr. Hammond, La. Mississippi Gulf Coast Cc 8 Jermaine Givens QB 6’0” 185 Fr. Mesquite, Texas Mesquite Horn Hs 8 Keshawn Young DB 6’2” 200 Jr. Lafayette, La. Antelope Valley College 9 Kendrick King WR 5’10” 184 Jr. Beaumont, Texas Hamshire-Fannett Hs 9 Kyron Norwood DB 5’11” 185 Jr. Hattiesburg, Miss. Pearl River Cc10 Dylan Davidson QB 6’0” 190 Fr. Bay City, Texas Bay City Hs10 Dallas Martin LB 6’2” 220 Jr. Murrieta, Calif. City College Of San Francisco11 Zae Giles WR 5’9” 176 Sr. Austin, Texas Lyndon B. Johnson Hs11 Chandler Phillips DB 5’11” 185 Jr. Hattiesburg, Miss. Mississippi Gulf Coast Cc12 Courtlon Allen DB 5’11” 170 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas Trinity Valley Cc12 Marcellus Johnson WR 6’3” 212 Fr. Killeen, Texas Killeen Hs13 Avery Jackson WR 5’10” 190 Jr. Austin, Texas Utsa13 Jason Thomas DB 5’11” 185 Jr. Downey, Calif. Golden West CC14 Caisen Sullivan WR 6’1” 198 Jr. Port Neches, Texas Port Neches-Groves Hs15 Shane Johnson QB 6’2” 200 Jr. Houston, Texas Texas A&M15 Mark Meynisse LB 6’2” 213 Sr. Aberdeen, Md. Washington State17 Alex Connell QB 5’10” 160 Fr. Buna, Texas Buna Hs17 Anthony Ruffin DB 6’1” 190 Fr. Houma, La. Terrebonne Hs18 Carrington Kearney DB 5’11” 180 So. Pflugerville, Texas UTSA19 Kenny Allen WR 6’0” 155 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. East Los Angeles College20 Desmond Veals DB 6’0” 193 Jr. Beaumont, Texas West Brook HS21 Nate Jones DB 5’11” 180 Sr. Mansfield, Texas TYLER JC21 Derrion Randle RB 5’10” 213 Sr. Cawthon, Texas Navasota HS22 Andre Mulinax DB 5’10” 193 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas Crowley HS23 Kirkland Banks WR 5’10” 177 Jr. Lake Charles, La. Barbe HS24 Tanner Douglas DB 5’10” 171 So. Gibsonia, Pa. Pine-Richland HS25 Jack Roe WR 5’11” 169 Fr. Humble, Texas Aatscocita HS26 Tariq Gordon DB 6’0” 181 Sr. Southlake, Texas Southlake Carroll HS27 A.J. Walker RB 5’10” 224 Sr. Pinson, Ala. Dodge City CC28 Darius Guillory DB 5’9” 178 Jr. Winnie, Texas East Chambers HS29 Chris Henry DB 5’10” 180 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif.30 Jarod Bedford DB 5’9” 160 So. Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill HS31 Elvin Martinez K 5’9” 172 Jr. Huntsville, Texas Huntsville HS32 Enrique Carmona K/P 5’11’ 195 Fr. Tomball, Texas33 Casden Brooks DB 6’1” 195 So. Frisco, Texas Liberty HS33 Amon Byars RB 5’8” 180 Fr. Rosenberg, Texas34 Abel Daily DE 6’0” 223 So. College Station, Texas A&M Consolidated HS35 Tamauge Sloan RB 5’10” 190 Fr. Shreveport, La. Evangel Christian Academy36 Jordan Patterson RB 5’10” 200 Fr. Beaumont, Texas Legacy Christian Academy37 Jalen Wells DB 6’0” 210 Fr. Beaumont, Texas Beaumont United HS38 Chaz Ward RB 6’0” 205 Fr. Houma, La. Terrebonne HS39 Cole Starnes RB 6’1” 205 Jr. Frisco, Texas Antelope Valley College40 Kenny Pham K/P 6’0” 170 Fr. Port Arthur, Texas Memorial Hs41 Michael Lawson DB 5’10” 165 Jr. Patterson, Calif. City College Of San Francisco42 Reggie Boseman DT 6’2” 265 Jr. Beaumont, Texas Central Hs43 James Jeffrey DT 6’3” 287 Sr. Houston, Texas Cy Ridge Hs44 Nathan Gaskamp TE 6’1” 220 Jr. Midlothian, Texas Trinity Valley CC45 Aaron Sells DB 5’9” 175 Fr. Silsbee, Texas Silsbee Hs46 Jazy’n Robinson DB 5’10” 175 Fr. West Orange, Texas West Orange-Stark Hs47 Will Manley K/P 6’0” 185 Fr. Lake Travis, Texas Lake Travis Hs48 Kevin O’Neill LB 6’2” 225 Sr. Sachse, Texas Sachse Hs49 David Crosley LB 6’1” 242 Jr. Deridder, La. Deridder Hs50 Luke Wallis DS 5’11” 220 Fr. Kirbyville, Texas Kirbyville Hs51 Stephon Cooper OL 6’1” 306 Sr. Perkinston, Miss. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC52 Caleb Oden DE 6’0” 220 So. Shiner, Texas Shiner53 Kyle Kruchten LB 6’0” 225 Jr. The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands Hs54 Bless Harris OL 6’4” 303 Fr. New Orleans, La. St. Augustine Hs55 Greg Edwards LB 6’2” 225 Fr. Baytown, Texas Goose Creek Hs56 John Garza DT 5’11” 233 So. Lagrange, Texas Lagrange Hs57 Tyler Jackson LB 6’0” 220 Fr. Desoto, Texas Desoto Hs58 Chase Bridgeman OL 6’4” 308 Jr, Crosby, Texas Crosby Hs59 John Farris DS 5’10” 215 Fr. Baytown, Texas Sterling Hs60 Paul Ivory DE 6’0” 250 Fr. West Orange, Texas West Orange-Stark HS61 Tommie Barker DE 6’0” 250 Fr. Salado, Texas Salado HS63 Bailey Giffen K 5’9” 165 Jr. Bryan, Texas Stephen F. Austin64 Humberto Lopez OL 6’6” 307 So. Austin, Texas Reagan HS65 Donovan Edwards OL 6’1” 295 Fr. Beaumont, Texas Beaumont West Brook HS66 Jesse Brewster OL 6’7” 311 Jr. Friendswood, Texas Friendswood HS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER# Name Pos97 Hunter Adams DT12 Courtlon Allen DB19 Kenny Allen WR 5 Jerod Alton DB 3 Tariq Anthony DB99 Brandon Arnold DT69 Aaron Baker OL23 Kirkland Banks WR61 Tommie Barker DE30 Jarod Bedford DB42 Reggie Boseman DT66 Jesse Brewster OL58 Chase Bridgeman OL33 Casden Brooks DB33 Amon Byars RB91 Aaron Calcote DE32 Enrique Carmona K/P17 Alex Connell QB51 Stephon Cooper OL90 Daniel Crosley DE49 David Crosley LB78 Julio Cuello OL34 Abel Daily DE10 Dylan Davidson QB24 Tanner Douglas DB73 Nick Dunomes OL65 Donovan Edwards OL55 Greg Edwards LB59 John Farris DS68 Alexander Frithiof OL56 John Garza DT44 Nathan Gaskamp TE63 Bailey Giffen K11 Zae Giles WR79 Aires Gilmore-Gardner OL 8 Jermaine Givens QB98 Joe Glaefke DT 26 Tariq Gordon DB 3 Carmoni Green WR28 Darius Guillory DB54 Bless Harris OL29 Chris Henry DB94 Cameron Houston DE84 Keller Houston TE 1 Jordan Hoy QB60 Paul Ivory DE13 Avery Jackson WR57 Tyler Jackson LB43 James Jeffrey DT88 Dwight Johnson TE12 Marcellus Johnson WR15 Shane Johnson QB 2 James Jones WR21 Nate Jones DB 4 Steven Jones DB77 Hayden Kaaiohalo OL18 Carrington Kearney DB 9 Kendrick King WR53 Kyle Kruchten LB83 Austin Lamb WR41 Michael Lawson DB64 Humberto Lopez OL47 Will Manley K/P10 Dallas Martin LB31 Elvin Martinez K 4 Ryan Matlock WR 7 Davion May DE76 Ted Melson OL15 Mark Meynisse LB22 Andre Mulinax DB75 Corey Nance OL72 Tamatoa Neher OL 1 Stanley Norman DB 9 Kyron Norwood DB52 Caleb Oden DE48 Kevin O’Neill LB92 Anthony Palmer DE36 Jordan Patterson RB

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68 Alexander Frithiof OL 6’4” 310 Fr. Springtown, Texas Springtown HS69 Aaron Baker OL 6’5” 265 Fr. Beaumont, Texas Legacy Christian Academy70 Colton Peterson OL 6’4” 324 Jr. Tomball, Texas Memorial HS72 Tamatoa Neher OL 6’2” 308 Sr. Hauula, Hawaii Snow College73 Nick Dunomes OL 6’3” 310 Jr. Gulfport, Miss. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC75 Corey Nance OL 6’7” 305 Sr. Liberty, Texas Hardin HS76 Ted Melson OL 6’3” 305 Fr. New Orleans, La. St. Augustine HS77 Hayden Kaaiohalo OL 6’5” 290 Sr. Edmond, Okla. Edmond Memorial HS78 Julio Cuello OL 6’4” 280 Fr. Edinburg, Texas Vela HS79 Aires Gilmore-Gardner OL 6’3” 310 Sr. Houston, Texas Navarro College80 Blake Robinson WR 5’10” 180 Fr. Orange, Texas West Orange-Stark HS81 Erik Pizarro WR 5’9” 195 Fr. Rio Hondo, Texas Rio Hondo HS82 Mason Sikes TE 6’4” 255 Jr. Lumberton, Texas Lumberton HS83 Austin Lamb WR 5’10” 160 Fr. Santa Fe, Texas Santa Fe HS84 Keller Houston TE 6’5” 220 Fr. Conroe, Texas Covenant Christian HS85 Dawud Shorts TE 6’0” 218 Jr. Humble, Texas Atascocita HS86 Garrison Spring WR 6’0” 191 Sr. Austin, Texas Vandergrift HS87 Cameron Sir Louis TE 6’4” 249 Fr. Lindale, Texas Air Force Prep88 Dwight Johnson TE 6’6” 240 Fr. Beaumont, Texas Legacy Christian Academy89 Case Robinson TE 6’1” 241 Sr. Crockett, Texas Crockett HS90 Daniel Crosley DE 6’1” 245 Sr. Deridder, La. Deridder HS91 Aaron Calcote DE 6’0” 230 Jr. Shreveport, La. Evangel Christian Academy92 Anthony Palmer DE 6’2” 210 Jr. Killeen, Texas Harker Heights HS93 Jaevelle Roberson DT 6’2” 270 Fr. Cleveland, Texas Cleveland HS94 Cameron Houston DE 5’11” 265 Jr. Houston, Texas Westfield HS95 Caleb Williams DT 5’11” 300 Fr. Houston, Texas Cy Creek HS96 Kirsten Williams DE 6’3” 225 Fr. Houston, Texas Blinn College97 Hunter Adams DT 6’1” 302 So. Houston, Texas Cy-Fair HS98 Joe Glaefke DT 6’1” 231 Fr. Renton, Wash. Hazen HS99 Brandon Arnold DT 6’2” 282 Jr. Spring Branch, Texas Smithson Valley HS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER(cont.) # Name POS70 Colton Peterson OL40 Kenny Pham K/P11 Chandler Phillips DB81 Erik Pizarro WR21 Derrion Randle RB80 Blake Robinson WR89 Case Robinson TE93 Jaevelle Roberson DT46 Jazy’n Robinson DB25 Jack Roe WR17 Anthony Ruffin DB45 Aaron Sells DB 6 Nakota Shepard-Creer DB85 Dawud Shorts TE82 Mason Sikes TE87 Cameron Sir Louis TE35 Tamauge Sloan RB86 Garrison Spring WR39 Cole Starnes RB14 Caisen Sullivan WR13 Jason Thomas DB20 Desmond Veals DB27 A.J. Walker RB50 Luke Wallis DS38 Chaz Ward RB37 Jalen Wells DB95 Caleb Williams DT96 Kirsten Williams DE 2 Darien Wilson DT 5 Myles Wanza RB 8 Keshawn Young DB

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