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MARYVILLE COLLEGE

2013mcscots.com

Media Guide

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A Rich TRAdiTion of fooTbAll120 yeARs sTRong

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2013 Schedule Table of conTenTS

Message from the President.........................................2 Quick Facts...................................................................2 Head Football Coach Mike Rader................................3 Fighting Scots Coaching Staff...................................4-5 2013 Pre-Season Outlook.........................................6-8 Seniors....................................................................9-12 USA South Athletic Conference............................13-14 Juniors...................................................................15-19 Athletic Department Personnel..................................20 Athletic Training/Support Staff...................................21 2013 Roster............................................................22-23 Sophomores...............................................................24 Freshmen...............................................................25-27 2012 Final Offensive Statistics....................................28 2012 Final Defensive Statistics...................................29 MC Single Game Records..........................................30 MC Single Season Records...................................31-32 MC Career Records....................................................33 All-Time Records Against Opponents........................34 Coaches, Coaching Records, Captains......................35 120 Years of MC Football Results.........................36-40 Fighting Scots Gridiron Club.....................................41 2013 Senior Photo.....................................................42 2013 Cheerleaders/Dance Team...............................42 MC Athletic Facilities.................................................43 Fighting Scots Football Sponsors..............................44

2013 Senior captains Jamie owen, Zach capehart, Travis felder, evan Pittenger, dylan Wolfenbarger

Sept 7 Berry College 6:00 p.m.

Sept 14 Emory & Henry College 2:00 p.m.

Sept 21 University of the South 2:00 p.m.

Sept 28** Methodist university 2:00 p.m.

oct 5 averett univesity 1:30 p.m.

Oct 12 LaGrange College 1:00 p.m.

Oct 19 Christopher Newport Univ. TBA

oct 26 ferrum college 1:30 p.m.

nov 3 Greensboro college 1:30 p.m.

Nov 10 Huntingdon College 2:00 p.m.*

* Denotes Central Standard Time ** Denotes Homecoming bold denotes home game

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dear friendS of Mc fooTball:

this year marks the 120th year of Maryville College competing in intercollegiate football. each time the Scots take the field, i am reminded that at Maryville we think in terms of student-athletes. in all of our athletic endeavors, including the football program, it isn’t just a quest for victories over competitors, but about learning lessons that will serve throughout life. Just as it always has, football provides that chance for students to excel outside of the classroom as a complement to their rigorous academic experience. it also gives the entire community a rallying point, cheering for the team regardless of the score.

our football program is strong coming into the 2013 season under the leadership of Coach Mike rader, now in his second year. Statistics from his first year include the USa South Co-championship, 12 all-USa South performers and 14 USa South all-academic honorees. We look forward to the team’s accomplishments this season.

our ideals of community are expressed in our Covenant engraved on the Covenant Stone outside anderson Hall: Scholarship, respect, and integrity. i can think of no better way to describe our aspirations for the football program than as an expression of those high ideals. although we live in a world of uncertainty and change, the Maryville College football traditions and history continue unwavering.

i look forward to seeing you at the games as we cheer the Fighting Scots.

tom bogart President Maryville College

Quick FactsLocation: Maryville, Tennessee

Mailing Address: 502 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway Maryville, Tenn. 37804-5907

Founded: 1819

Church Affiliation: The Presbyterian Church (USA)

Enrollment: 1,100

President: Dr. Tom Bogart

Athletic Affiliation: USA South Athletic Conference NCAA Division III

Athletics Director: Kandis Schram 865.981.8290 [email protected]

Assistant Athletics Director for Communications: Eric S. Etchison 865.981.8283 [email protected]

Head Football Coach: Mike Rader 865.981.8282 [email protected]

School Colors: Orange and Garnet

School Mascot: Scots

Athletics Facilities: Lloyd L. Thornton Stadium Honaker Field (grass surface) Cooper Athletic Center

Stadium Capacity: 4,500

Athletics Department Telephone: 865.981.8280

Athletics Website: mcscots.com

dr. Tom bogart

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the catalyst for a new and exciting direction for Maryville College’s football program was the hiring of new head coach Mike rader and his staff in 2012.

Coach rader took the reigns as Maryville College’s Head Football Coach in the winter of 2012. the Johnson City, tenn., native became the 28th head coach in Maryville College’s storied 120-year history.

During his inaugural season with the Scots, Maryville posted a 6-4 record and 5-2 mark within the tough USa South athletic Conference giving Maryville its highest finish in the USaC after eight seasons within the league and the College’s first football title since MC’s Highlanders took back-to-back Smoky Mountain athletic Conference titles under Honaker’s direction in 1930 and 1931.

His 2012 USa South Co-Champions produced a dozen all-USa South performers and 14 league all-academic honorees. Coach rader’s squad won their final three games with a defense that paced the league in four categories. their offense boasted the league’s top rusher while averaging 211 yards per game on the ground. His creative offense finished the season averaging over 366 yards per challenge.

rader received his bachelor of arts degree from east tennessee State University in 2002. a three-year starter on the buccaneer football squad as a student, he earned a football scholarship after an all-State career as a quarterback and receiver at Science Hill High School in Johnson City.

Following graduation, he attained his Master of arts degree in sports management from etSU while serving as a graduate assistant for his alma mater. Following a season at troy University in troy, ala., under head coach larry blakeney, he was chosen by Huntingdon to help build the school’s program from the ground up.

Prior to his Maryville stop, rader was a former assistant football coach at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, ala. He coordinated the recruiting efforts and assisted the offense for eight seasons at the Division iii, church-related, liberal arts school.

in 2004, rader was selected by Huntingdon Coach Mike turk to improve results and bring stability to a second-year start up NCaa Division iii program.

rader helped the Hawks earn a 52-20 record while receiving “top 25” votes in five different seasons.

rader displayed significant experience in building a successful NCaa Division iii program. While at Huntingdon, his Hawks developed one of the most prolific offenses in college football. in 2009, Huntingdon was the only offense in the nation (Divisions i, ii, or iii) to average over 300 yards of passing and 200 yards of rushing per game. as the Hawks’ recruiting coordinator for the past two seasons, rader’s staff has brought in more than 170 student-athletes to campus after developing strategies for student-athlete searches, visits and on-campus presentations.

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Maryville ScoTS coachinG STaff

Scott BrumettDefensive CoordinatorCoach brumett returns for his second season as Maryville’s Defensive Coordinator in 2013 following extensive experience at the University of tennessee at Chattanooga and brevard College. His 2012 MC unit paced the USa South athletic Conference in Passing efficiency Defense (92.91),

total Defense (340.30), Scoring Defense (21.60), and Passing Defense (149.90). His first season in the orange and garnet produced six all-USa South defensive all-conference performers.

brumett was a three-year starter for east tennessee State University as the buccaneer’s outside linebacker. He paced the squad in tackles in 2002 and was second on the team in total stops in 2003. as the etSU program disbanded, brumett took his talents to Chapel Hill, North Carolina and excelled as a senior tight end on the 2004 tar Heel squad. He completed his bachelor of arts degree requirements from North Carolina in 2005.

at the University of tennessee at Chattanooga in 2007, Coach brumett served as a defensive assistant coach while focusing on the development of the outside linebackers. He also assisted in the Moc’s punt return game where his returners were ranked second in the Southern Conference in punt return average and 15th nationally.

From 2008-2011, brumett led brevard College’s defense as the tornado’s defensive coordinator. He developed 14 all-South athletic Conference performers while his defense ranked in the top three in total defense within the league in three of his four seasons with the tornados.

Philip BaileyOffensive Line Coach Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Coach bailey will enter his second season in 2013 as MC’s offensive line Coach. He will also serve the program as the Scots’ football strength and conditioning coordinator.

His o-line in 2012 cleared the way for the USa South’s top rushing offense in league play averaging 233 yards per conference challenge. a trio of linemen earned all-USa South honors after helping MC average over 367 yards per game in total offense.

bailey graduated from Huntingdon College in 2009 with a bachelor of Science Degree in Coaching education. He served as the Hawks’ team captain in 2008 and earned all-conference accolades that same season.

While attending georgia Southern University to attain his Masters in Sport Management, he served as a graduate assistant from 2009-2010. Coach bailey gained valuable experience in managing day to day operations within a collegiate football program while organizing the development of both offensive and defensive lines. He has experi-ence in coordinating all off-season workout programs and overseeing weight room facilities. as a defensive graduate assistant, the eagles finished first in the Southern Conference in scoring defense, rushing defense, and red zone defense. He worked to develop all-americans brent russell and laron Scott while helping georgia Southern finish with a No.5 National ranking in the 2010 Division i FCS final poll.

Shaun HayesOffensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Coach Recruiting CoordinatorCoach Hayes will begin his ninth year with the Scots staff developing MC’s talented offense in 2013. He has devel-oped seven all-USa South performers while directing three different posi-tions during his tenure.

During his first three years as a Scots assistant, Hayes served as the running backs coach helping to develop MC’s all-time leading rusher, rommel Hightower.

During the 2008 campaign, Shaun took over the secondary who hauled in twelve interceptions on the season. three of his defensive backs, bud Christy, Nick Jensen, and Dustin locke each gained all-league recognition.

in 2009 Coach Hayes developed MC’s air attack to average over 210 yards a game while in 2010 he led freshman Dustin Williams to earn all-USa South honors after throwing for over 1,600 yards and a dozen touchdowns and connecting on over 54% of his passes. in 2011 his signal caller, Melvin burston, earned USa South Freshman of the year honors following a standout campaign.

in 2012, MC quarterbacks under Hayes development completed 53% of their passes for over 1,500 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Coach Hayes also serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator.

Hayes is a 2007 graduate of Maryville College with a degree in busi-ness and organizational Management. this former Scot standout is originally from rutledge, tennessee and now resides in Maryville.

Paul HumphriesSecondary Coach Special Teams Coordinator Coach Humphries comes to Maryville after a successful six seasons as the defen-sive backs coach at Morehead State Uni-versity. He gained extensive experience in athletic operations and academic success promotion while guiding the eagle’s sec-ondary and special teams units.

Prior to his stint in Kentucky, Coach Humphries worked as the associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator at bacone College in oklahoma where he developed the linebackers. He had collegiate coaching stops at belhaven College (Mississippi), Costal Carolina University (South Carolina), Cumberland College Kentucky) and east tennessee State University where he developed his foundation for defensive and special teams excellence.

Coach Humphries has extensive recruiting experience in the south and southeast and looks to bring his attention to detail and passion for student-athlete excellence to the Scots’ staff.

this 1997 graduate of Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina was a four-year standout for the terriers while attaining his bachelor of arts Degree in Sociology/education. He earned his Masters of adult and Higher education degree from Morehead State in 2008 and attained a Masters of arts in Communication from Morehead in 2012.

a standout performer at Wofford, Humphries earned 1994 all-american honors while being a four-year letter winner for the ter-riers. Upon graduation, he played for a pair of seasons in 1997 and 1999 in the Canadian Football league for the british Columbia lions and toronto argonauts.

as a coach, his 2007 and 2009 defenses received numeorus accolades and national rankings while at Morehead State.

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Ian HarrisDefensive Line Coachian Harris will direct the Scots’ defensive line for the second consecutive fall in 2013. in 2012 he developed a pair of MC defensive line standouts that received all-USa South athletic Conference accolades.

Coach Harris joined the Fighting Scots football staff in 2012 following a three-year

stint in professional coaching.

Harris was the assistant to the football recruiting coordinator as an undergraduate while attending Marshall University from 2003-2006. He expanded his experience as a sports talk radio host before attaining his degree in December of 2006. Upon graduation he entered the business field and directs his own business to date.

in 2010 he was with the oklahoma City yard Dawgz in the arena Football league as their pro player personnel director. He followed this experience as the special teams coach/player personnel director of the green bay blizzard in the indoor Football league. He comes to MC fresh from Columbus, georgia where he was the assistant head coach/special teams coach/player personnel director for the Columbus lions of the Professional indoor Football league. in his three seasons, he has helped 23 players earn contracts within the UFl, CFl, and NFl.

Josh ConnerVolunteer Assistant Tight EndsCoach Conner is entering his third season coaching on the Scots sidelines. Conner, a 2008 Maryville College graduate with a degree in History, had a great deal of success in his time playing for the Fighting Scots. Josh was a three year starter on the offensive line for the Scots garnering 2007 Second team all USa South honors for his efforts. Josh was also named to the 2006-2007 USa South academic

all Conference team. Upon graduation Coach Conner spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Sequoyah High School in Madisonville, tennessee directing both the offensive and defensive fronts while also serving as a history teacher. Josh is a 2004 graduate of loudon High School. in 2013 he will direct MC’s tight ends.

Josh and his wife Diana, a 2011 MC graduate, reside in Madisonville, tN.

Schirra FieldsRunning Backs CoachCoach Fields joins the Scots for his first season in 2013. He will direct a backfield that averaged over 211 rushing yards per game in 2012 and boasted the league’s top rusher in all-USa South runner travis Felder.

Fields served as the graduate assistant for the University of tennessee volunteers in 2011 and 2012. Prior to tennessee he spent two seasons at louisiana tech assisting on the defensive side of the ball. He began his coaching career at tyler Junior College assisting with the running backs.

the Haynesville, louisiana native was a walk-on wide receiver at lSU from 2001 through 2005 during which time the tigers won the 2003 National Championship.

During his prep career, Fields played wide receiver and defensive back at Haynesville High School, helping the golden tornado to the 2000 Class a title. He was named louisiana’s Class a State Defensive Player of the year by the louisiana Sports Writers association.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a concentration in health and physical education from lSU in 2006 and his master’s degree in sport psychology from the University of tennessee in 2013.

Josh CartagenaVolunteer Assistant Defensive LineCoach Cartagena enters his fourth season with the Fighting Scots as a volunteer assistant, coaching the defensive line.Josh is a class of 2009 graduate of Maryville College with a degree in business and organizational Man-agement. He excelled for four seasons as a defensive tackle, lettering on three occasions.this native of orlando, Florida brings a great deal of

enthusiasm and experience to the Scots frontline of defense.

Tim FosterVolunteer Defensive Coach

Aaron SchaibleVolunteer Coach- Equipment

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2013 Pre-SeaSon ouTlook

last season, the Maryville College Fighting Scots made history by win-ning their first conference championship since 1931. Under the first year coach, Mike radar, the Scots were able to endure early losses and go on to finish the season 6-4 after ending the season with a three-game winning streak. although the statistics speak highly of this group of athletes, the heart that these Fighting Scots displayed during the 2012 season was immeasurable. With the leadership of seniors Kane Crowell, andrew Jenkins, and Jake berwind the defense was able to finish first in pass efficiency, total defense, scoring defense, and pass defense. this 2012 defense also garnered eight USa South all-Conference perform-ers, one being Dylan Wolfenbarger who reached second on Maryville College’s all-time Single Season list with 135 tackles. With the Scots defense establishing favorable field possession throughout the season, the offense was able to utilize sustained drives to eat up the clock and score efficiently. travis Felder led the USa-South in rushing, helping the Scots to finish third in rushing offense and second in scoring offense. the numbers that this team put up in 2012 only scratched the surface of the Scots’ journey towards the 2012 USa South conference title.

Welcoming a collective group of old and new Scots, rader’s troops are ready to begin the season. With key players returning, this 2013 squad is excited. “i want our players to remain hungry,” Coach Mike radar said. Coming into his second season as head coach, rader hopes to instill a sense of family and continual progress towards team goals. “it will take pride in being sound in all three phases of football: offense, defense, and special teams, to achieve our vision of success,” rader con-tinued.

offensethe Scots offensive attack for the 2013 season will be one to look for-ward to watching. Coach Shaun Hayes returns for his ninth season on the coaching staff with the Scots. He expects continuous strides to be made within this unit that returns all eleven starters, as well as four all conference performers. “We have several strengths as an offense, but the main component is that these players work well together,” Coach Hayes said about this talented Scots offense. this Scots offense has come together under a family dynamic to explore the potential they possess as a whole unit.

the Scots rushing attack for 2013 has potential with seniors travis Felder and Chad brooks returning. after having impressive freshman and sophomore campaigns, Felder broke into his own during his junior season, rushing for 910 yards and nine touchdowns earning him all-Conference accolades during 2012. With great strength and surprising speed, Felder was able to capitalize on his offensive line’s skills. Chad brooks, who led the team in touchdowns his freshman season, will compliment Felder in the backfield, while adding his own spin to the

position. “travis and Chad are both team players. they both seem to feed off each other, and success is contagious,” Coach Hayes said about the running back situation.

the Scots will look to sophomore quarterback evan Pittenger to guide them down the field. During his freshman season, Pittenger was able to complement MC’s consistent run game by throwing for 729 yards and seven touchdowns while proving his efficiency with a 53.7 percent completion rate. after receiving significant playing time last year, this young quarterback has the potential to be a leader on and off the field for years to come.

an experienced group of receivers will help Pittenger in the pass game. the Scots receivers possess experience and consistency, two crucial aspects of the game when it comes to playing the wide receiver posi-tion. Senior blake Williams returns after having an impressive career for the Scots. Since entering as a freshman in 2010, Williams has stacked up 80 receptions, 904 yards and six touchdowns. Williams is a pos-session receiver with impressive reach and the potential to break into the open field on any given play. Coming into his junior season, ed Johnson looks to continue where he left off in 2012. after finishing last season with 33 catches, 457 yards and three touchdowns, Johnson proved that he has the kind of speed it takes to be a reliable receiver in the conference. Junior tight-end Jared Miller will be a reliable target for Pittenger, as well. Miller has put up impressive numbers the past two years and received all-Conference honors in 2012. Junior J.t. ostrowski and soph-omore Dalton grau-mann also received valuable playing time that will help them to contribute for this receiving core.

the offense should be excited to have the entire offensive line returning for the 2013 season. being anchored by all conference performers rance Hightower and Dalton Stephens, this offensive line looks forward to the 2013 season. Coming into his junior season, Hightower is ready to continue contributing to this offense after receiving all Conference recognition. Stephens, who is also enter-ing his junior season after being selected for all Conference, hopes to provide continuous momentum for the Scots. Sophomore Connor benson-epstein will return as the center for this offensive line. after an impressive freshman outing, benson-epstein hopes to provide a burst off the line for the Scots. tyler Dailey has been a consistent blocker throughout his career and is prepared for the tough defenses through-out the USa-South. “tyler is a scrapper. When he is in the trenches, it is a fight to the finish,” Coach Hayes said about the returning Scot. Devin brunsvold also returns for his final season as a Scot. “He has a lot of experience, so we will expect him to fill a leadership role on the offense. Devin is a player that leads by example and works very hard,” Coach Hayes said about the senior Scot. after having an amazing off-season, brunsvold and his fellow linemen will be prepared for the rigors of a long season in the trenches.

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2013 Pre-SeaSon ouTlook

DefenseSecond year coach Scott brumett will be making the calls for the defense in 2013 and he is ready to see this talented Scots defense perform. “i’m excited. obviously our past success has displayed our potential, but we always have room to improve,” Coach brumett said. the Scots defense will be in the right mindset to compete in the always tough USa South.

the Scots defense returns eight out of eleven starters from 2012. With the loss of a pair of seniors, the second-ary will look to junior Zack brown, sophomore gabe Johnson and the rodg-ers brothers to lead the way in 2013. Zack brown comes off a season where he finished with 74 tackles, third on the team in 2012. brown has proved his value, displaying his great catch up ability in coverage and making clutch tackles in the open field. “Zack is a smart player. He knows his checks and is a natural leader in the secondary,” first year secondary/special teams coach, Paul Humphries said. the rodgers brothers join each other on opposite sides of the field this season. in 2012, sophomore ruben rodgers led the team in inter-ceptions while also recording eight broken up passes. ruben is a quick player, but it is his discipline that will make him a lock down corner in 2013. Junior Kendyhl rodgers is back at the other corner position after suffering an injury in 2012. He will be ready to perform and make plays for this Scots secondary in 2013. the rod-gers brothers carry the ability to effectively patrol the out-side edges of the field. gabe Johnson also returns after having a stellar year for the Scots in 2012. He recorded 61 tackles along with 2 interceptions to cap off an impressive season. “gabe is athletic with good size and speed. He’s a smart guy with sound technique,” Coach Humphries said. Johnson, who was named USa South defensive rookie of the year, is a reliable safety who has tremendous catch-up speed as well as the tackling ability of a linebacker. Providing some key depth in the secondary will be senior Daniel robinson and junior evan rogers. the Scots defense will depend on the secondary to make consistent plays in the open field.

the Scots linebackers are always working hard to become sound in their fundamentals. although the Scots lost a reliable senior graduate, the second line of defense is ready to display their talents on Honaker field and beyond. after recording 135 tackles (2nd on all-time Single

Season list) and having one of the best seasons in Scots history, Dylan Wolfenbarger is ready to lead this unit. “the biggest thing about Wolf is that he knows football, and he works hard to get to the ball,” Coach brumett said about this talented Scot. With a nonstop motor and a great nose for the ball, Wolfenbarger looks to direct this defense. after gaining significant game time experience in 2012, Kent Minor looks forward to step into a full-time role for the Scots defense. Cody Martin also looks forward to filling a linebacker position. Since arriving as a freshman, Martin has displayed his unselfish play and reliability on the field. “We are going to be looking for Cody to step up as a leader and help this defense to be successful,” Coach brumett stated in regard to this senior Scot. With some added depth from underclassman, the Scots linebackers look forward to making a big impact on the 2013 season.

Perhaps the foundation of any good defense is the defensive line, and the Scots hope to hold their ground in the trenches this season. Jamie owen returns for his final season as a Scot. the 2011 all-Conference performer was sidelined last year, but is ready to display his tenacity for one more campaign. after stepping into a lead role early in his career, owen has proved himself by displaying his love for the game through his play. after receiving an all-Conference Honorable Mention, sopho-more Zach Capehart is ready to excel in the orange and garnet for another year with the Scots. “He has been a solid rock for us, and we are looking for good things out of Zach in 2013,” Coach brumett said. Junior tyler todd also returns to the Scots defensive line. after earning a spot on the D-line, todd showed why he is a vital part of this defense. Junior Josh Krebs is also com-ing off of a great season in which he was able to garner all-Conference recognition. after recording 66 tackles and 2.5 sacks in 2012, Krebs is set to play a key role in 2013.

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Special teamsCoach Paul Humphries will take over the special teams in 2013 after coaching the defensive backs at Morehead State University for six years. the importance of special teams weighs just as much as the offense or defense. First year special teams coordinator Paul Humphries would agree. “i think with special teams we are looking for the next step up,” Coach Humphries said. When special teams units are making big plays, it has the ability to take and control the momentum of the game. the punter and kicker positions will be an open competi-tion among players, and will most likely be filled by an incoming recruit. the quick and agile wide receiver ed Johnson will take over the return duties after ending the season averaging 19 yards a kick return. Johnson provides a burst on special teams that sets the Scots up with good field position. “the return game is a big part of special teams, a lot of responsibility, so the returner must be aware and reliable,” Coach Humphries con-tinued. the biggest aspect of special teams is preparation, and Coach Humphries has a grasp of what it takes to have a successful special teams unit.

it is hard to not be excited for the 2013 season. the key for this team is continual progress. “My first thought as a competitor is i want to win the USa South title outright,” Head Coach Mike radar said regarding the upcoming season. “each day is a process of building on a strong foundation of fundamentals and humility. We will succeed only if we play as a collective unit.” With only four home games this season, the Scots will have to take on the role of road warriors. the early out of confer-ence play should prepare the Scots for the tough road ahead. MC will challenge berry College as the vikings kickoff their inaugural collegiate season. long-time rivals emory and Henry fol-lowed by Sewanee will complete MC’s non-conference matchups. Since 1915, Maryville College and emory and Henry have competed in this longstanding rivalry. the instate rivalry with Sewanee dates back even further with their first meeting in 1906. the history and background on these rival-

ries will create an intense game-time atmosphere that should be exciting for fans to watch. the Scots will return from their non-conference play to take on Methodist for a homecoming to remember.

each unit will rely on sound fundamentals and technique to compete in each challenge this fall. the key for these Scots in 2013 is coming together. Coach radar and his staff will continue to develop their grid-iron family with focus on continuous hard work and dedication.

2013 Pre-SeaSon ouTlook

Outlook and Player Bios created by Jacob Bajer, MC Sports Information Intern

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2013 Maryville ScoTS SeniorS

Kaleb MitchellWR Norcross, GA Meadowcreek H.S.Kaleb returns for the 2013 season looking to play a role in the Scots offense. this Norcross, georgia native displays great athleticism with dedication. Following an injury plagued season, Kaleb has prepared to enter the 2013 season healthy and ready to help the Scots on their road to victory. Kaleb is majoring in physical education and is the son of Herman and beverly Mitchell.

Jamie OwenDE Sarasota, FL Venice H.S.after starting the 2012 season strong, Jamie received a medical redshirt, allowing him to return in 2013. Jamie enters the season looking to add to his already impressive career resume of accomplishments. During the 2010 season Jamie exploded on the scene as a sophomore with 60 tackles, 12 for a loss, and six sacks. as a junior, this Fighting Scot earned First team all-USa South honors after recording 68 total tackles that included eight stops for a loss and a team leading 4.5 sacks. this Sarasota, Florida native’s phenomenal strength and dedication ensures that this 2012 team Captain will leave his legacy on the field during his final season. Jamie is majoring in business and is the son of beth and rick owen.

Cody MartinS Paducah, KY Lone Oak H.S.after playing a crucial role on special teams and in MC’s secondary early in his career, Cody enters the 2013 season looking to step into a spot as an athletic linebacker. last season Cody proved himself at the safety position, recording 10 tackles along with a significant pass break up. Cody’s work in the weight room displays his leadership and dedication to the Fighting Scots, and has allowed him to become one of the strongest players on the team. Cody’s work off the field has also been rewarded. For the 2012 season, Cody received USa South all-academic honors. Cody is from Paducah, Kentucky and is majoring in outdoor recreation with a minor in business. He is the son of tony Martin.

Blake WilliamsWR Clinton, TN Clinton H.S.blake enters his senior year after coming off another impressive season as a Scot. the Clinton, tennessee native broke out of his shell in the 2010 season, pulling down 28 catches for 285 yards and a touchdown. as a sophomore blake continued to play a key role in the receiving core, hauling in 23 catches for 294 yards and a score. last season blake stepped into his own tallying up 29 catches for 325 yards and four touchdowns. blake’s dedication on and off the field has put him in a position to be a top receiver in the conference, and he looks forward to leading the Scots offense to new levels in 2013. blake is majoring in business and is the son of Joe and Darla Williams.

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Chad BrooksRB Morristown, TN Morristown-West H.S.Chad enters his senior season looking to help lead the Scots’ offensive attack. as a freshman, Chad impressed fans by leading the offense with three rushing touchdowns. During the 2011 campaign, Chad continued to excel while putting up 235 rushing yards and hitting the end zone on a pair of occasions. His junior season displayed this talented runner racking up 378 yards while scoring a trio of touchdowns. Chad’s quickness combined with his clear-cut vision make him a definite threat for defenses throughout the conference. Chad is majoring in political science and is the son of yolanda brooks of Morristown, tennessee.

Travis FelderRB Orange Park, FL Orange Park H.S. Following a breakout junior season, travis returns for the 2013 season ready recapture the USa South rushing title. During his first two seasons as a Scot, travis developed his game while gaining valuable experience in the backfield. in the 2012 season travis put his experience and hard work to the test, racking up 910 yards rushing while making it to the end zone nine times. the sixth best rushing season in MC history allowed travis to be named to the USa South’s first team for the 2012 season. this 2012 team Captain is known among coaches and teammates as an extremely hard worker, taking pride in being one of the strongest players on the team. travis is from orange Park, Florida. He is majoring in physical education with teacher licensure and is the son of albrey Felder Sr. and aubrey Felder.

Zane QuesenberryS Dublin, VA Pulaski County H.S.after transferring to Maryville from emory & Henry College last season, Zane proved himself to be a vital tool on special teams, while also displaying his potential as a safety in the secondary. in the 2012 season, Zane recorded five tackles and helped to contribute to the success of the special teams units for the Scots. Zane is a physical education and health major and is the son of Mark and Monica Mile of Dublin, virginia .

Daniel RobinsonCB Alcoa, TN Alcoa H.S.Daniel enters his senior season in hopes of contributing to the Scots’ talented and deep secondary. His devotion in the weight room displays this senior’s driving work ethic. Daniel’s hard work helped him to record eight tackles during the 2012 season. after mainly contributing on special teams, the alcoa, tennessee native looks to step into the secondary to help the Scots defend anything and everything that is thrown his way. Daniel is a business management major and is the son of roger and traci robinson.

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Mario PeroneRB Cape Coral, FL Mariner H.S.Mario enters the 2013 season with goals of contributing as a runner and receiver out of the backfield. after being sidelined by a knee injury in 2011, Mario devoted his time to getting back into the swing of things. While seeing limited action in 2012, Mario has worked hard to add a dash of quickness and speed to the backfield and receiving corps for the Scots. Mario utilizes his quick cuts and jukes to impact the Scots offense. Mario is majoring in psychology and is the son of Kelly and Mario Perone of Cape Coral, Florida.

Dylan WolfenbargerLB Knoxville, TN Knox Central H.S.after having a more than stellar career for the Scots, Dylan returns for his final season to leave complete his legacy on the gridiron. in 2011, this talented sophomore broke onto the scene while racking up 82 tackles and a pair of sacks. this only scratched the surface of his career highlights. Following his 2012 effort, Dylan was named to the USa South’s first team after recording 135 tackles, which ranks second on the Scots all-time single season list for tackles. Dylan will be looked upon as a leader for the Scots defense while his dedication and drive will serve as a force for the Scots. Dylan has a nose for the ball and a knack for making spectacular plays all over the field. He is majoring in history and is the son of andrea and John Wolfenbarger of Knoxville, tennessee.

Dustin DudleyOL Sewanee, TN Franklin County H.S.after coming into Maryville as a tight end, Dustin displayed his versatility and athleticism by making a switch to offensive tackle where he immediately excelled. Dustin and the rest of the line gained praise after both top rushers from the 2012 season ended averaging over five yards a carry. Dustin, a Sewanee, tennessee native, is a physical education major and is the son of Dusty and Nora Dudley.

Joseph BrooksOL Kingston, GA Model H.S.Joe enters his senior season hoping to help anchor the offensive line at the guard position for the Scots. after becoming a Scot and quickly proving himself, Joe earned a starting role as a sophomore during the 2011 season. Joe’s versatility and attitude toward the game help him to have the skill set to play any position on the offensive line. Joe looks forward to opening lanes for the backfield, protecting his quarterback and leading his team into the end zone. Joe is majoring in mathematics and is the son of tony and Katrina brooks of Kingston, georgia.

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Tyler DaileyOL Maryville, TN Greenback H.S.tyler comes into his senior season looking to continue his dominance on the offensive line. Since earning a starting position as a freshman, tyler has consistently displayed his potential to take on the best defensive tackles in the conference. tyler’s efforts have helped the backfield to rack up impressive numbers, while also protecting the quarterback from defenders. tyler looks forward to dominating opposing defensive lines. tyler is majoring in business and is the son of Dickie and vickie Dailey of Maryville, tennessee.

Devin BrunsvoldOL Murfreesboro, TN Middle Tennessee Christian H.S.Devin enters his senior season ready to have a great impact on the offensive line at the tackle position. Devin, a former tight end, caught a touchdown pass during his sophomore season. after missing his junior season, Devin returned ready to work hard on the offensive line. His work in the weight room greatly displays his drive to help his team find victory. Devin looks forward to using his strength and athleticism to help the offense drive the ball up and down the field. Devin is a physical education major and is the son of tom and Dana brunsvold of Murfreesboro, tennessee.

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uSa SouTh aThleTic conference

oNe oF tHe olDeSt Divison iii conferences in the nation, the USa South was born as the Dixie intercollegiate athletic Con-ference in 1963 when six institutions with similar philosophies of academics and athletics joined as founding members. those colleges were: Charlotte College (now UNC-Charlotte), College of Charles-ton (S.C.), Methodist College, North Carolina Wesleyan College, St. andrews Presbyterian College, and lynchburg College. the basis for the new athletic conference was that participation would be strictly amateur, and thus no athletically awarded financial aid or athletic scholarships would be awarded. that philosophy still exists today.

in February 2003, it was announced that the Dixie intercollegiate athletic Conference would change its name to the USa South athletic Conference. the name change was made official on July 1, 2003 and the first USa South athletic Conference Championships were awarded in the fall of 2003.

the Conference was originally affiliated with the National associa-tion of intercollegiate athletics (Naia) and remained with that affiliation until 1973. at that time the NCaa divided into three legislative and competitive divisions, with Division iii allowing membership for nonathletic scholarship institutions only. the Dixie joined the NCaa, and in so doing, became one of the first confer-ences accepted into Division iii. Since the inception of Division iii, the USa South has been a leader in many areas, and has gained an outstanding regional and national reputation in a number of sports.

the conference sponsored athletics programs for men only until 1981. in that year, the NCaa expanded its sponsorship to include women’s sports, and the Dixie followed that lead by including women’s sports. the conference now sponsors championships in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s golf and wom-en’s lacrosse for total of 14 sports.

each year the conference not only recognizes the participants for outstanding athletic achievements, but academic excellence as well. Student athletes who maintain academic averages of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale in both academic semesters are named to the academic all-Conference team. this group annually averages well over 550 students.

each year, the President’s Cup is awarded to the school that accu-mulates the most points through the academic year in sports that are sponsored by the USa South. in 2004-05, the President’s Cup was changed to have one winner for men’s sports and one winner for women’s. in 2005-06, the Conference began awarding a men’s, a women’s and an overall President’s Cup.

Presently, the Conference features 14 full-members and one affili-ate member (agnes Scott, women’s lacrosse). league membership will increased by two this season (2013-2014) as Covenant and Huntingdon will become league full-members. Complete league information can be found at www.usasouth.net.

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Maryville colleGe all-uSa SouTh PerforMerS Since 2005

2005DL-Colby Townsend

(1st Team Defense)WR-Justin Jackson (2nd Team Offense)RB-Hubert Payne

(Honorable Mention)QB-Justin Price

(Honorable Mention)OL-Andrew Crawford (Honorable Mention)

LB-Derek Rang (Honorable Mention)

LB-Scott Stevens (Honorable Mention)

DB-J.R. Geld (Honorable Mention)

2006LB-Chris Howerton (1st Team Defense)QB-Justin Price

(2nd Team Offense) OL-Andrew Crawford

( 2nd Team Offense)DL-Colby Townsend (2nd Team Defense)LB-Scott Stevens (2nd Team Defense)PK-Brad Daniell

(2nd Team Specialist)RB-Rommel Hightower

(Honorable Mention)OL-Gary Murray

(Honorable Mention)DL-Calvin Rutgerson (Honorable Mention)

DB-J.R. Geld (Honorable Mention)

RS-Dustin Locke (Honorable Mention)

P-Andy Ottolini (Honorable Mention)

2007RB-Rommel Hightower

(1st Team Offense)OL-Andrew Crawford

(1st Team Offense)LB-Kyle Chewning (1st Team Defense)OL-Josh Conner

(2nd Team Offense)DL-Calvin Rutgerson

(2nd Team Defense)DL-Spencer Clancy (2nd Team Defense)DB-Cory Boatman (2nd Team Defense)TE-Randy Swafford (Honorable Mention)

DL-Dusty Cole (Honorable Mention)

DB-Dustin Locke (Honorable Mention)

PK-Brad Daniell (Honorable Mention)

LB-Scott Stevens (All-Sportsmanship)

2008RB-Rommel Hightower

(1st Team Offense)LB-Kyle Chewning (1st Team Defense)WR-Wesley Idlette (2nd Team Offense)OL-Chase Roper

(2nd Team Offense)DL-Spencer Clancy (2nd Team Defense)

DL-Russ Harris (2nd Team Defense)

DB-Bud Christy (2nd Team Defense)PK-Brad Daniell

(2nd Team Special Teams)QB-Derek Hunt

(Honorable Mention)OL-Dustin Lyles

(Honorable Mention)DL-Calvin Rutgerson (Honorable Mention)

DB-Nick Jensen (Honorable Mention)

DB-Dustin Locke (Honorable Mention)OL-Matt Bowman (All-Sportsmanship)

2009WR-Wesley Idlette (1st Team Offense)LB-Kyle Chewning (1st Team Defense)OL-Brian Wendel (2nd Team Offense)DL-Blake Barnes

(2nd Team Defense)DL-Yohance Butler (2nd Team Defense)

DB-Bud Christy (2nd Team Defense)

RB-Rommel Hightower (Honorable Mention)DB-Caleb Clement

(Honorable Mention) DB-Phil Garrett

(Honorable Mention)K-Andrew Noboa

(Honorable Mention)DL-J.T. McCarty

(All-Sportsmanship)

2010PK-Andrew Noboa (1st Team Specialists)

OL- Brad Eich (2nd Team Offense)DL- Blake Barnes (2nd Team Defense)DL- Yohance Butler (2nd Team Defense)DB- Caleb Clement (2nd Team Defense)DB- Phil Garrett

(2nd Team Defense)RB- Darrell Tate

(Honorable Mention)QB- Dustin Williams (Honorable Mention)WR- Wesley Idlette (Honorable Mention)OL- Corey Brewer

(Honorable Mention)DB- Demetrius Christian

(Honorable Mention)OL- Chase Worley (All-Sportsmanship)

2011DL-Jamie Owen

(1st Team Defense)OL- Brad Eich

(2nd Team Offense)DL- Blake Barnes (2nd Team Defense)WR- Wesley Idlette (2nd Team Offense)

QB- Melvin Burston (Honorable Mention)CB-Jacob Berwind

(Honorable Mention)S- Kane Crowell

(Honorable Mention)P- R.J. Sandmeyer

(Honorable Mention)NG-Kyle Kriz

(All-Sportsmanship)

2012RB-Travis Felder (1st Team Offense)

DL-Jonathan Clark (1st Team Defense)

LB-Dylan Wolfenbarger (1st Team Defense) TE- Jared Miller

(2nd Team Offense) OL-Rance Hightower

(2nd Team Offense) OL-Dalton Stephens

(2nd Team Offense) LB-Joshua Krebs

(2nd Team Defense) DB-Jacob Berwind(2nd Team Defense) DB-Kane Crowell(2nd Team Defense) DL-Zach Capehart

(Honorable Mention) LB-Gabe Johnson

(Honorable Mention) LB-Andrew Jenkins(All-Sportsmanship)

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Evan RogersCB Knoxville, TN South Doyle H.S.evan enters the 2013 season hoping to have a positive impact for the Scots secondary. evan has used his first two seasons as a Scot to gain some valuable experience that will help him to perform at his cornerback position. in the 2012 season, evan recorded eight tackles, along with a pair of pass break ups. evan has worked hard to make 2013 his season to step up for this strong Scots defense. evan, the son of Mark and Debbie rogers, is from Knoxville, tennessee and majoring in physical education with teacher licensure.

Zach BrownS Kissimmee, FL Celebration H.S.

in his freshman season in 2011 Zach worked hard and gained experience that helped him to improve his game. as a sophomore during the 2012 season, Zach recorded 74 tackles and a forced fumble. He also showed his pass coverage skills with four broken up passes. this Kissimmee, Florida native is not only dedicated on the field but excelled in the class-room as well. He received USa South all-academic honors for the 2012 season as well as being the squad’s lone recipient of the 2012 CoSida academic all-District distinction. Zach is majoring in history with teacher licensure while earning a minor in mathematics. He is the son of bill and Michelle brown.19

Ed JohnsonWR Jacksonville, FL Mandrin H.S. after gaining valuable experience early in his career as a Scot, ed looks to be a big part of the MC receivers in 2013. in his freshman season, ed proved his worth by hauling in five catches for 37 yards. ed continued to work hard in the off-season, and it was displayed during the 2012 season when he tallied 33 catches for 457 yards and three touchdowns. this Jacksonville, Florida native’s quickness and agility make him an easy target for quarterbacks and a deadly threat for defensive backs in the conference. ed was also a standout as a junior as a return specialist averaging over 18 yards per kick-off return and nine yards on every punt return. ed is majoring in physical education and is the son of edward and valencia Johnson.2

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Doug CookLB Kingsport, TN Sullivan North H.S.Doug returns for the 2013 season after a strong outing as a sophomore. Doug continues to work hard to show his dedication and enthusiasm for the Scots both on and off the field. Doug displayed his academic prowess by receiving USa South all-academic honors for the 2012 season. Doug looks forward to using his steadfast quickness in order to play a key role as a linebacker for the Scots defense. this talented Kingsport, tennessee native is majoring in english with teacher licensure and is the son of reggie Cook.

Kendyhl RodgersCB Dundee, FL Haines City H.S.Kendyhl enters his junior season as a Fighting Scot as one of the top cover corners in the USa South. Kendyhl broke out of the gates his freshman season recording 26 tackles for the Scots defense. He also proved his potential in pass coverage, racking up seven broken up passes and an interception. Kendyhl looks to step back into the secondary for the Scots after receiving a medical redshirt during the 2012 season. this Dundee, Florida native is majoring in business management with a dual minor in statistics and mathematics. He is the son of Kesha rodgers.

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Joshua Warren LB Knoxville, TN Powell H.S.Joshua looks forward to putting on the orange and garnet this season. after gaining valuable experience earlier in his career, Joshua is ready to show what he has been working towards. this Knoxville, tennessee native’s work ethic can be seen in the classroom after earning USa South all-academic honors for the 2012 season. Josh is majoring in physical education with a minor in business and is the son of Jason and april Warren.

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Gabe Walkup LB Woodbury, TN Cannon County H.S.gabe has consistently improved his game since becoming a Scot. During the 2012 season, this talented linebacker was able to take away some valuable game experience, recording three tackles and a pass break up. gabe looks forward to representing the orange and garnet on the field during the 2013 season. He has worked hard to be able to play a key role for the Scots’ defense. gabe is from Woodbury, tennessee and is majoring in physical education. He is the son of Philip and Shelley Walkup.

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Ronnie Wright DL Franklin, TN Ravenwood H.S.ronnie returns for the 2013 season excited and ready to help the Scots to be successful. after finding his spot on the team, ronnie was able to quickly display his athleticism and tackling ability. During the 2012 season, ronnie took away valuable experience that will help him to become a better player. this Franklin, tN native looks forward to being a factor in the defensive front’s scheme. He is majoring in business and is the son of ron and Mary Wright.

Josh KrebsLB Knoxville, TN Hardin Valley H.S.Josh returns for the 2013 season with great enthusiasm. Following a career as a linebacker, Krebs will look to excel as a defensive end during his junior season. Josh racked up 66 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and two pass break ups as a sophomore linebacker. this Knoxville, tennessee native has proven to be productive both on and off the field, earning USa South all-academic honors to go along with his impressive statistics on the field. Josh is an extremely hard worker and has a nose for the ball with the ability to make big plays. Josh is majoring in management and is the son of Scott Krebs and gary and Jeanne Sanderson.46

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Rance Hightower OL Adairsville, GA Adairsville H.S.rance returns for the 2013 season ready to wreak havoc on defensive units throughout the conference. after earning a starting position and leading the rushing attack down the field in 2012, rance was selected as an all-conference performer for the USa South’s second team. rance works hard in the weight room and is dedicated to helping the Scots offense drive down the field. He has a strong understanding of the game and knows how to use leverage to get the job done.rance is from adairsville, georgia and is majoring in physical education with teacher licensure. He is the son of Jack and Dani adams.

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Dalton Stephens OL Melbourne, FL Eau Gallie H.S.after earning a starting position for 2012, Dalton proved his value to the offense and its counterparts. Dalton worked hard to help the offense average over 360 yards a game, an astounding accomplishment for an offense within the tough USa South conference. because of his superb performance during 2012, Dalton was selected as a USa South all-conference performer. Dalton is lauded for his athleticism and steady footwork on each offensive play.the Melbourne, Florida native has worked hard in the offseason in preparation for the 2013 season, and continues to be a threat for defenders in the conference. Dalton is majoring in business management and is the son of toss Stephens and aubrey thomas.

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Dakota Jenkins OL Knoxville, TN Webb H.S.Dakota returns for the 2013 season ready have a positive impact on the offensive line. During the 2012 season, Dakota displayed his will to drive off the ball and push defenders around. Folowing a strong first four games of his sophomore season, an injury sent this talented lineman to the sidelines.He has worked diligently during the offseason and should be fully prepared to take on anyone lined up across from him. Dakota is from Knoxville, tennessee and is majoring in finance and accounting. He is the son of Dennis and Michelle Jenkins.

Zach SelbyOL Fayetteville, TN Lincoln County H.S.Zach returns to the Scots offense enthusiastic to play a role in the offensive line’s complex dynamic. With the whole offensive line returning, Zach has potential to add much needed depth to his position. the Fayetteville, tennessee native has dedicated himself to becoming a better player on the field, in the weight room, and in the classroom. Zach earned USa South all-academic honors for the 2012 season. He is majoring in writing and communications and is the son of robert Selby and Diana Parker.

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Jared Miller TE Maryville, TN Maryville H.S.after joining the team in 2011, Jared had an immediate impact for the Scots’ offense. During the 2011 season, Jared recorded seven catches for 58 yards. the next season, Jared worked hard to haul in 18 catches for 205 yards and a touchdown. His sophomore effort earned him USa South all-conference accolades. Jared serves as a great target for quarterbacks, but also has great blocking ability when in the trenches. His work ethic on and off the field is impressive. While racking up stats, the Maryville, tennessee native also received USa South all-academic honors for the 2012 season. Jared is majoring in economics and is the son of brian and Jacquie Miller.

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Tyler Todd DE Adams, TN Rossview H.S.after receiving early playing time as a freshman, tyler used his preparation and skills to play a key role for the Scots defense in 2012. During the 2012 season, tyler recorded 29 tackles displaying his ability to play in a full-time role for the Scots. along with his stats on the field, tyler recorded some impressive numbers in the classroom, earning USa South all-academic honors during the 2012 season. tyler is from adams, tennessee and is majoring in exercise science. He is the son of Mark and leslie Herlick.

J.T. OstrowskiWR Morristown, TN Morristown-West H.S.after gaining game-time experience early in his career, J.t. is looking to step into a full-time role for the offense as a go-to receiver. During the 2012 season, J.t. caught five passes for 44 yards, displaying his hustle and will to make plays for the Scots. J.t. has shown his potential to play a key role for the Scots offense and has prepared to find a new gear in his game. J.t. is from Morristown, tennessee and majoring in physical education, health, and recreation with teacher licensure. He is the son of John and Maggie ostrowski.

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kandiS SchraM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

VOLLEyBALL

865-981-8290 [email protected]

Sharon Wood SR. WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

865-981-8389

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eric eTchiSon ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

FOR COMMUNICATIONS

865-850-8103

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leah haMPTon SOFTBALL

865-981-8228

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lori chriSToPher ATHLETICS OFFICE MANAGER

865-981-8280

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ron WaTerS GOLF

865-254-9083

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Paul henry BASEBALL

865-981-8296

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randy laMberT MEN’S BASKETBALL

865-981-8287

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deidra dunn TENNIS

865-981-8229

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darrin Travillian WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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MillicenT dunn TENNIS/CHEERLEADING

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ASSISTANTS

Athletic trAining

GRANT DAVIS

MARy ESTEPP

JAMES BUDDE

BAseBAll

B.J. HAMPTON

JIMMy REESE

JOEy LEWIS

FootBAll

SCOTT BRUMETT

SHAUN HAyES

PHILIP BAILEy

PAUL HUMPHRIES

IAN HARRIS

SCHIRRA FIELDS

ASSISTANTS

Men’s BAsketBAll

GREG HERNANDEz

soccer

JON BAKER

JOHN LACAVA

BRyAN WALKER

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LACEy WILLIAMS

WoMen’s BAsketBAll

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Maryville ScoTS SuPPorT STaff

Athletic Training Staff

Sharon Wood,Grant Davis, Mary Estepp,

James Buddethis dynamic group do everything possible to prevent injuries and pro-vide our 380 student-athletes with a safe, successful athletic experience. our athletics training facility is one of the larger, better-equipped facili-ties in the region. the staff includes four Nata certifies athletic train-ers and three team physicians. the 2013-2014 student athletic trainers include erin Carl, emily Partin, Hunter amos, Kelsie Payne, Samantha turner, Montana Dunn, and rachel Dunn.

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Back Row (L to R) Grant Davis, Sharon Wood, Mary Estepp, James Budde

Front Row (L to R) Erin Carl, Emily Partin, Hunter Amos, Kelsie Payne, Samantha Turner, Montana Dunn, Rachel Dunn.

Greg JudkinsHonaker Field, boydson baird gymnasium, and Scotland yard will continue to have a familiar voice echo across the highlands as greg Judkins returns to the pub-lic address system for the Scots in 2013-14. greg is the voice of the Maryville High School red rebels

football and baseball programs and has done Maryville Col-lege football, basketball, and baseball games for over 18 years. greg was honored for his service to the college as the 2012 Ken Kribbs award recipient.

George DeBabyFighting Scots Football and basketball fans will continue to have a familiar voice on the radio and live video as george Debaby returns as Maryville’s premier broadcaster for the Scots in 2013-14. george will be entering his 13th season as the “voice of the Scots”

as MC’s play-by-play announcer. MC Wall of Fame inductee and former football coach Phil Wilks, as well as Mike Sullivan, will join Debaby as analysts and color commentators. this will be the second year that WKvl aM 850 has been MC football’s host on the radio.

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2013 Maryville colleGe fooTball roSTer

No. Name Pos Ht Wt YR HometoWN/HigH scHool1 gabe Johnson S 6’0” 200 SO Villa Rica, GA (Haralson County)

2 ed Johnson WR 6’0” 165 JR Jacksonville, FL (Mandarin)

4 Kaleb mitchell WR 5’8 185 SR Norcross, GA (Meadowcreek)

5 ezekial Koko RB 5’10 183 FR Alcoa, TN (Alcoa)

6 Jamie owen DE 6’1 225 SR Sarasota, FL (Venice)

7 cody martin S 6’0 200 SR Paducah, KY (Lone Oak)

8 eric Benison CB 5’9 170 SO Bessemer, AL (McAdory)

9 evan Pittenger QB 6’1 180 SO Fayetteville, TN (Lincoln County)

10 Nick myers QB 6’0 187 FR Maryville, TN (Maryville)

11 Blake Williams WR 6’1 180 SR Clinton, TN (Clinton)

12 chad Brooks RB 5’10 215 SR Morristown, TN (Morristown-West)

13 t.J. Rubin QB 6’0 180 FR Memphis, TN (Fairley)

14 mickey chait QB 5’11 185 SO Knoxville, TN (West)

15 micah smith S 6’0 205 FR Nashville, TN (Davidson Academy)

15 clay goad WR 6’1 170 FR Clarksville, TN (Clarksville Academy)

16 alex Willard P/K 6’2 185 FR Clinton, TN (Clinton

17 Davonte Belk CB 5’10 155 FR Loganville, GA (Loganville)

18 Brady Brown QB 6’0 185 SO Knoxville, TN (Halls)

19 Zack Brown S 6’4 195 JR Kissimmee, FL (Celebration)

19 Joe Robinson DB 6’0 205 FR Mooresville, NC (Mooresville)

20 evan Rogers CB 5’7 185 JR Knoxville, TN (South Doyle)

21 Kendyhl Rodgers CB 5’11” 155 JR Dundee, FL (Haines City)

22 terrell Warren RB 5’7 170 SO Alcoa, TN (Riverview)

23 Daulton graumann WR 6’4” 175 SO Maryville, TN (Maryville)

24 Reuben Rodgers S 5’11” 180 SR Dundee, FL (Haines City)

25 trenton shuler RB 5’11 190 FR Maryville, TN (Maryville)

26 Ryan mccurdy DB 5’9 165 FR Mt. Dora, FL (Mt. Dora)

27 eddie Brock DB 5’9 165 FR Austin, TX (Vista Ridge)

27 Keegan morris DB 5’11 170 FR Maryville, TN (Maryville)

28 travis Felder RB 5’6 195 SR Orange Park, FL (Orange Park)

29 shane stinson FS 6’1 180 SO Covington, GA (Alcovy)

30 maurice Walker WR 5’10 170 FR Houston, TX (Bellaire)

30 michael Vahue LB 6’0 215 FR Angier, NC (Harnett Central)

31 Jayvon mccullough S 6’1 210 FR Winston Salen, NC (North Forsyth)

32 Doug cook LB 5’10 200 JR Kingsport, TN (Sullivan North)

33 Justin Brooks RB 5’6 150 SO Powder Springs, GA (Kennesaw)

34 Deshijon Whitlock RB 5’9 202 FR Charlotte, NC (Hopewell)

34 orrie Johnson DB 6’1 185 FR Nebo, NC (McDowell)

35 Bryce Reynolds DB 5’11 180 FR Chattanooga, TN (Baylor)

36 Zane Quesenberry S 5’11 195 SR Dublin, VA (Pulaski County)

37 Daniel Robinson CB 5’7 155 SR Alcoa, TN (Alcoa)

38 tony alexander WR 5’10 165 FR Columbus, GA (Columbus)

38 Ryan Wiley LB 6’0 220 FR Fernandina Beach, FL (Fernandina Beach)

39 mario Perone RB 5’6 155 SR Cape Coral, FL (Mariner)

40 chad cooper K 5’11 185 SR Houston, TX (Taylor)

40 Hunter Parrish LB 6’0 180 FR Trenton, FL (Trenton)

41 lucas Underwood K 5’9 170 FR Soddy Daisy, TN (Soddy Daisy)

41 Bryce Ruis DB 5’0 180 FR Hilliard, FL (Hilliard)

41 Rasheed Rawlings LB 6’1 201 FR Goldsboro, NC (Goldsboro)

42 Dylan Wolfenbarger LB 6’1” 210 SR Knoxville, TN (Cenral)

43 trey Prestridge FB 5’9 185 FR Birmingham, AL (Oak Grove)

44 austin Newton LB 5’10 190 FR Sylvester, GA (Worth County)

45 Will Winters LB 5’8 200 FR Knoxville, TN (Karns)

46 Josh Krebs LB 6’2 215 JR Knoxville, TN (Hardin Valley)

47 Ben Buell TE 6’1 215 FR Knoxville, TN (Central)

47 tommy Wright LB 6’0 220 FR Fort Worth, TX (NorthCrowley)

48 Jay Baker TE 6’3 225 FR Williamston, SC (Wren)

48 Jovan seal DL 5’9 207 FR Clarksville, TN (Northeast)

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49 Justin collett OL 6’2 205 FR Hiram, GA (Hiram)

50 Devin lindsey LB 5’11 190 SO Jacksonville, FL (Robert E. Lee)

51 Josh Warren LB 6’3 210 JR Knoxville, TN (Powell)

52 Hunter crass LB 6’0 200 FR Harriman, TN (Harriman)

53 gabe Walkup LB 6’0 215 JR Woodbury, TN (Cannon County)

54 Zach capehart DL 6’1” 255 SO Ooltewah, TN (Silverdale Baptist)

55 Dustin Dudley OL 6’3 255 SR Sewanee, TN (Franklin County)

56 everett cleveland DL 6’2 210 FR Cumming, GA (South Forsyth)

57 Kent minor LB 5’11 195 SO Orange Park, FL (Fleming Island)

58 Joseph Brooks OL 6’2 265 SR South Boston, VA (Shannon)

59 Ronnie Wright DL 6’1” 235 JR Maryville, TN, VA (Ravenwood)

60 Robert Wright OL 6’4 275 FR Maryville, TN (Maryville)

61 Zach selby OL 6’2 260 JR Murfreesboro, TN (Lincoln County)

62 Jacob Weismann OL 6’2 260 JR Kingsport, TN (Dobyns Bennett)

62 Wes Ross OL 6’6 280 FR Murray, GA (North Murray)

63 austin milsaps OL 6’4 315 FR Soddy Daisy, TN (Soddy Daisy)

63 Hunter grant DL 6’4 230 FR Camden, SC (Thomas Sumter)

64 Brooks lovely OL 6’4 255 FR Tampa, FL (Robinson)

65 connor Benson-epstein OL 6’1 235 SO Boynton Beach, FL (American Heritage)

66 Rance Hightower OL 6’3 300 JR Adairsville, GA (Adairsville)

67 Horace lee Scott OL 6’1 245 FR Sumter, SC (Wilson)

68 Brad Varner OL 6’6 315 FR Clinton, TN (Clinton)

69 charlie Pratt OL 6’4 245 FR Knoxville, TN (Central)

70 Dylan Placher OL 6’2 240 SO Cape Coral, FL (Ida S. Baker)

71 Dalton stephens OL 6’0 240 JR Melbourne, FL (Eau Gallie)

72 Jerric allison OL 6’3 285 FR Hamptonville, NC (Starmount)

73 chase courson OL 6’1 250 SO West Palm Beach, FL (American Heritage)

74 Wes Bloeme K 5’9 150 FR Atlanta, GA (Riverwood Int. Charter)

75 Kailer arnold DL 6’0 225 FR Sattelite Beach, FL (Sattelite)

76 Zachary Williams DL 6’0 230 FR Marietta, GA (Hillgrove)

77 Dakota Jenkins OL 6’5 260 JR Knoxville, TN (Webb)

78 Devin Brunsvold OL 6’1” 235 SR Murfreesboro, TN (MTC)

79 tyler Dailey OL 6’3 275 SR Maryville, TN (Greenback)

80 Houston West WR 6’0 170 FR Oneida, TN (Oneida)

81 Bryan Horton WR 5’5 150 FR Warner Robins, GA (Veterans)

83 Zach Hutson TE 6’2 205 FR Lexington, NC (North Davidson)

84 anzelo scullark WR 5’11 160 FR Memphis, TN (Fairley)

85 D.J. stone WR 6’3 215 FR Huntersville, NC (Hopewell)

86 everett cleveland DL 6’2 210 FR Cumming, GA (South Forsyth)

87 J.t. ostrowski WR 5’11” 165 JR Morristown, TN (Morristown-West)

88 Jared miller TE 6’3 225 JR Maryville, TN (Maryville)

89 logan Winders TE 6’2 235 FR Maryville, TN (Maryville)

90 Daniel Blevins TE 6’2 220 FR Boynton Beach, FL (American Heritage)

91 Brooks talley LB 5’11 190 SO Greenback, TN (Greenback)

92 Hunter Hawkins DL 6’2 285 FR Maryville, TN (Maryville)

93 tyler todd DE 6’1 242 JR Adams, TN (Rossview)

94 logan Jordan LB 6’1 220 FR Mount Gilead, NC (West Montgomery)

94 Holden Howell K 6’0 175 FR Fuquay, NC (Harnett Central)

95 Nick Heinnmann DL 6’2 260 FR Maryville, TN (Maryville)

96 colton smith K 6’1 175 FR Covington, GA (Eastside)

96 Jacob chastain LB 5’11 200 FR Cartersville, GA (Woodland)

97 Jonathan clark DE 5’8 205 SO Atlanta, GA (Villa Rica)

98 Joshua clark DL 5’7 265 FR Atlanta, GA (Villa Rica)

99 Ferguson charles DL 5’11 280 FR Ft. Myers, FL (Fort Myers)

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2013 Maryville ScoTS SoPhoMoreS

1 Gabe Johnson villa rica, Ga

8 eric benison bessemer, al

9 evan Pittenger fayetteville, Tn

14 Mickey chait knoxville, Tn

18 brady brown knoxville, Tn

22 Terrell Warren alcoa, Tn

23 dalton Graumann Maryville, Tn

29 Shane Stinson covington, Ga

33 Justin brooks Powder Springs, Ga

50 devin lindsey Jacksonville,fl

54 Zach capehart ooltewah, Tn

57 kent Minor orange Park, fl

64 dylan Placher cape coral, fl

65 conner benson-epstein boynton beach, fl

73 chase courson West Palm beach, fl

91 brooks Talley Greenback, Tn

97 Jonathan clark atlanta, Ga

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2013 Maryville ScoTS freShMen

5 ezekial koko

alcoa, Tn

10 nick Myers

Maryville, Tn

15 Micah Smith

nashville, Tn

13 T.J. rubin

Memphis, Tn

16 alex Willard

clinton, Tn

17 davonte belk

loganville, Ga

19 Joe robinson

Mooresville, nc

25 Trenton Shuler

Maryville, Tn

26 ryan Mccurdy

Mt. dora, fl

27 eddie brock

austin, TX

27 keegan Morris

Maryville, Tn

30 Maurice Walker

houston, TX

30 Michael vahue

angier, nc

31 Jayvon Mccullough

Winston Salem, nc

34 deshijon Whitlock

charlotte, nc

34 orrie Johnson

nebo, nc

35 bryce reynolds

chattanooga, Tn

38 Tony alexander

columbus, Ga

38 ryan Wiley

fernandina beach, fl

40 chad cooper

houston, TX

40 hunter Parrish

Trenton, fl

41 bryce ruis

hilliard, fl

41 lucas underwood

Soddy daisy, Tn

43 Trey Prestridge

birmingham, al

44 austin newton

Sylvester, Ga

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2013 Maryville ScoTS freShMen

45 Will Winters

knoxville, Tn

47 Tommy Wright

fortworth, TX

47 ben buell

knoxville, Tn

48 Jay baker

Williamston, Sc

49 Justin collett

hiram, Ga

52 hunter crass

harriman, Tn

48 Jovan Seal

Paterson, nJ

60 robert Wright

Maryville, Tn

62 Jacob Weismann

kingsport, Tn

62 Wes ross

Murray, Ga

63 austin Milsaps

Soddy daisy, Tn

63 hunter Grant

camden, Sc

67 horace lee Scott

Sumtner, Sc

68 brad varner

clinton, Tn

69 charlie Pratt

knoxville, Tn

70 brooks lovely

Tampa, fl

72 Jerric allison

hamptonville, nc

74 Wes bloeme

atlanta, Ga

75 kailer arnold

Sattelite beach, fl

76 Zachary Williams

Marietta, Ga

80 houston West

oneida, Tn

81 bryan horton

Warner robbins, Ga

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2013 Maryville ScoTS freShMen

83 Zach hutson

lexington, nc

84 anzelo Scullark

Memphis, Tn

85 d.J. Stone

huntersville, nc

86 everette cleveland

cumming, Ga

89 logan Winders

Maryville, Tn

90 daniel blevins

Maryville, Tn

92 hunter hawkins

Maryville, Tn

94 holden howell

fuquay, nc

94 logan Jordan

Mount Gilead, nc

95 nick heinnmann

Maryville, Tn

96 colton Smith

covington, Ga

96 Jacob chastain

cartersville, Ga

98 Joshua clark

atlanta, Ga

99 ferguson charles

fort Myers, fl

15 clay Goad

clarksville, Tn

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Maryville College 2012 Combined Team Overall Offensive Statistics of Returning Players

Rushing Leaders

Travis Felder Chad Brooks E.J. Heard-Hunt Evan Pittenger Terrell Warren Mario Perone 2012 Team 2012 Opponents

GP

9 8 8

10 4 5

10 10

ATT

158 71 60 70 5 4

476 445

Gain

950 378 276 332 27 14

2438 2186

Loss

40 13 17

155 0 1

323 278

Net

910 365 259 177 27 13

2115 1908

AVG

5.8 5.1 4.3 2.5 5.4 3.2 4.4 4.3

TD

9 3 2 2 0 0 18 16

Long

51 35 16 29 7 8 51 80

AVG/G

101.1 45.6 32.4 17.7 6.8 3.2

211.5 190.8

Passing Leaders

Evan Pittenger 2012 Team 2012 Opponnents

GP

10 10 10

Effic

106.22 108.49 92.25

Comp-Att-Int

72-134-7 145-273-11 150-302-13

PCT

53.7 53.1 49.7

YDS

729 1551 1487

TD

7 13 9

Long

59 59 40

AVG/G

72.9 155.1 148.7

Receiving Leaders

Ed Johnson Blake Williams Jared Miller Travis Felder Dalton Graumann J.T. Ostrowski Chad Brooks 2012 Team 2012 Opponents

GP

10 10 9 9 9 4 8

10 10

NO

33 29 18 14 7 5 4

145 150

YDS

457 325 205 96

104 44 35

1551 1487

AVG

13.8 11.2 11.4 6.9 14.9 8.8 8.8 10.7 9.9

TD

3 4 1 1 1 0 0 13 9

Long

59 33 21 23 38 14 18 59 40

AVG/G

45.7 32.5 22.8 10.7 11.6 11.0 4.4

155.1 148.7

Punt Returns

Ed Johnson 2012 Team 2012 Opponents

NO

13 15 28

YDS

120 134 259

AVG

9.2 8.9 9.2

TD

0 0 1

Long

29 29 57

Kickoff Returns

Ed Johnson Terrell Warren Mario Perone E.J. Heard-Hunt 2012 Team 2012 Opponents

NO

17 6 6 1

32 43

YDS

319 116 125

7 599 940

AVG

18.8 19.3 20.8 7.0

18.7 21.9

TD

0 0 0 0 0 1

Long

36 28 26 7

36 68

All-Purpose

Travis Felder Ed Johnson Chad Brooks Blake Williams 2012 Team 2012 Opponents

GP

9 10 8

10 10 10

Rush

910 0

365 -16

2115 1908

RCV

96 457 35

325 1551 1487

PR

0 120

0 0

134 259

KR

0 319

0 0

599 940

IR

0 0 0 0

223 113

Total

1006 896 400 309

4622 4707

Total Offense

Travis Felder Evan Pittenger Chad Brooks E.J. Heard-Hunt 2012 Team 2012 Opponents

GP

9 10 8 8

10 10

Plays

158 204 71 61

749 747

Rush

910 177 365 259 2115 1908

Pass

0 729

0 0

1551 1487

Total

910 906 365 259

3666 3395

AVG/G

101.1 90.6 45.6 32.4

366.6 339.5

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Maryville College 2012 Combined Team Overall Defensive Statistics of Returning Players

Defefensive Leaders

Dylan Wolfenbarger Zack Brown Josh Krebs Gabe Johnson Zach Capehart Jonathan Clark Jamie Owen Ruben Rodgers Tyler Todd Cody Martin Daniel Robinson Kent Minor Zach Naylor Evan Rogers Kendyhl Rodgers Jared Miller Doug Cook Brady Brown Zane Quessenberry Mickey Chait Gabe Walkup Ronnie Wright Evan Pittenger Abe Kiernan Travis Felder Hunter Crass Chase Courson

UA

57 36 27 35 14 16 13 18 8 1 5 4 6 5 5 5 2 3 3 4 3 1 2 2 1 1 1

A

78 38 39 26 29 24 21 15 21 9 3 4 2 3 1 1 4 3 2 1 * 2 * * * * *

Totals

135 74 66 61 43 40 34 33 29 10 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 6 5 5 3 3 2 2 1 1 1

TFL/YDS

4.5-16 3.0-5

12.5-40 12.5-46 5.0-15 7.0-39 3.5-7 1.5-3 2.5-3

* * * * * * * * * * * *

1.5-4 * * * * *

NO/YDS

2.0-13 *

2.5-16 *

2.5-10 6.0-34 1.0-2

* * * * *

1.0-0 * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

INT/YDS

* * *

2-13 * * *

3-47 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

BRUP

2 4 2 4 * 1 * 8 * 1 * * * 2 * * * * * * 1 * * * * * *

QBH

2 * 9 1 1 9 1 * 3 * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 * * * * *

RCV/YDS

* * *

2-0 *

2-8 1-0 1-0

* * * * *

1-0 * * * *

1-0 * * *

1-0 1-0

* * *

FF

2 1 * 2 * * 1 * 1 * * * 1 * * * * 1 * * * * * * * * *

Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Fumbles

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CARRIES (30 carries minimum)Hubert Payne 37 2005 vs AverettRod Stephens 33 1973Rommel Hightower 32 2008 vs GreensboroJulio Killidjian 30 1986 vs Hampden-SydneyRommel Hightower 30 2007 vs Huntingdon

RuSHING YARDS (140 yards minimum)Armond Akiboh 253 1996 vs MethodistCharsie Robertson 224 1994 vs Kentucky WesleyanArmond Akiboh 214 1996 vs RhodesTravis Felder 211 2012 vs FerrumGreg Shelton 202 1993 vs MethodistBrandon Evans 197 2000 vs BethelNick Moore 196 2007 vs MethodistKen Adair 188 1978 vs St. LeoMarcus Kenny 183 2003 vs WestminsterRommel Hightower 175 2008 vs AverettRod Stephens 169 1973Boydson Baird 156 1939 vs CumberlandJulio Killidjian 155 1986 vs SewaneeCharsie Robertson 154 1993 vs CentreRichard Burchfield 151 2002 vs Hampden-SydneyRommel Hightower 150 2007 vs AverettJeff Seagle 146 1985 vs SamfordHubert Payne 143 2005 vs AverettRommel Hightower 145 2008 vs GreensboroJulio Killidjian 142 1986 vs BridgewaterAlvin Nance 140 1978 vs Baptist Christian

MOST 100 YARD RuSHING GAMES IN A SEASONRommel Hightower 6 2007Julio Killidjian 4 1986Ken Adair 4 1978

MOST RuSHING TD IN A GAME:Charsie Robertson 4 1994 vs Kentucky Wesleyan

LONGEST SINGLE GAME RuSHES (60 yards minimum)Alvin Nance 90 TD 1978 vs BridgewaterRashid Moore 80 TD 2004 vs CentreCharise Robertson 80 TD 1994 vs DavidsonMarcus Kenny 79 TD 2003 vs WestminsterRichard Burchfield 79 2004 vs SewaneeRoland McClanahan 78 1961 vs MillsapsRoland McClanahan 78 1963 vs MillapsCharsie Robertson 75 TD 1993 vs CentreMike Parris 69 TD 1996 vs SewaneeEd Dobbs 69 2003 vs Hampden-SydneyAlvin Nance 67 TD 1978 vs Baptist ChristianJustin Price 67 2006 vs ShenandoahKen Adair 65 TD 1978 vs Baptist ChristianJulio Killidjian 63 1986 vs SewaneeArmond Akiboh 63 TD 1996 vs RhodesGary Hughes 60 TD 2007 vs NC WesleyanRommel Hightower 60 2007 vs Ferrum

MOST PASS RECEPTIONS IN A GAME (8 catches minimum)Mike Butler 16 1972zach Mendence 12 2002 vs MillsapsWesley Idlette 11 2009 vs ShenandoahJustin Jackson 11 2005 vs HuntingdonJustin Jackson 10 2005 vs SewaneeWesley Idlette 9 2008 vs CNUChris Johannsen 9 1984 vs UnionBlake Williams 9 2012 vs CNUWilliam Delaney 8 1985 vs CentreWesley Idlette 8 2008 vs Huntingdon Wesley Idlette 8 2010 vs MethodistWesley Idlette 8 2010 vs NC WesleyanRobert McCants 8 2001 vs Hampden-Sydney

MOST PASS RECEPTION YARDS IN A GAME (140 yard minimum)Mike Butler 278 1972zach Mendence 190 2002 vs WestminsterJustin Jackson 182 2005 vs FerrumWesley Idlette 163 2009 vs CentreGene Wheatley 157 1982 vs BaptistGary Patterson 156 2003 vs Case WesternWesley Idlette 153 2008 vs HuntingdonRyan Roach 151 2009 vs HuntingdonRyan Gaines 149 2006 vs NC WesleyanWesley Idlette 149 2008 vs CNU

LONGEST RECEPTIONS (60 yard minimum)Dave Kibben to Steve Moffett 91 TD 1978 vs LaneTim Conner to Wesley Idlette 85 TD 2008 vs MethodistSam McCord to Ryan Gaines 79 TD 2006 vs NC WesleyanJustin Price to Cedric McDonald 75 2006 vs MethodistBart Gloyd to Chad Lussier 75 2001 vs BlackburnJustin Price to Justin Jackson 70 2005 vs FerrumKelly Edge to Robert McCants 69 TD 2000 vs StillmanKelly Edge to William Dickey 69 2000 vs StillmanCharlie Hixon to Ken Dickens 69 1977 vs SouthwesternNick Derry to Gary Patterson 68 2003 vs Case WesternPat Moyer to William Delaney 63 1985 vs SewaneeDerek Hunt to Wesley Idlette 62 2008 vs HuntingdonNick Derry to B.J. Wilhite 61 2002 vs RhodesMike Human to Bob Echols 60 1986 vs Washington & Lee RECEIVING TOuCHDOWNS IN A GAMEMike Butler 3 1972 vs Emory & HenryJustin Jackson 3 2005 vs FerrumJustin Jackson 3 2005 vs MethodistBlake Williams 3 2012 vs Huntingdon

MOST FIELD GOALS IN A GAMETim Kelly 5 1974 vs Emory & HenryJonathan Sykes 5 2012 vs Ferrum

PASSING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME (35 minimum)Pat Moyer 66 1985 vs CumberlandJoe Costner 64 1972 vs Emory & HenryPat Moyer 48 1984 vs CentrePat Moyer 48 1985 vs Washington & LeePat Moyer 44 1984 vs Randolph-MaconDustin Williams 44 2010 vs NC WesleyanNick Derry 42 2002 vs BethelTim Conner 39 2009 vs HuntingdonJustin Price 39 2006 vs CNU Melvin Burston 36 2011 vs Greensboro

PASSING COMPLETIONS IN A GAME (22 minimum)Pat Moyer 38 1985 vs CumberlandNick Derry 26 2002 vs Bethel Melvin Burston 26 2011 vs GreensboroDustin Williams 24 2010 vs NC WesleyanJustin Price 24 2005 vs HuntingdonTim Conner 22 2009 vs Huntingdon

MOST TACKLES IN A GAME: (16 minimum)Chris Howerton 33 2004 vs Thomas MoreKyle Chewning 21 2009 vs Averett Dylan Wolfenbarger 19 2011 vs CNUDylan Wolfenberger 19 2012 vs LaGrangeChris Howerton 17 2005 vs AverettTanner Caylor 16 2010 vs LaGrangeKyle Chewning 16 2007 vs Centre

Maryville College Football Single Game Records

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POINTSMike Butler 96 1972Rommel Hightower 80 2006Justin Jackson 76 2005Justin Price 72 2006Rommel Hightower 66 2007Travis Felder 60 2012Brad Daniel 58 2006Wade Obermeyer 55 1999Brad Daniel 55 2008Brad Daniel 54 2007Julio Killidjian 54 1986Rommel Hightower 54 2008

TOuCHDOWNS IN A SEASONMike Butler 15 1972Rommel Hightower 13 2006Justin Jackson 12 2005Justin Price 11 2006Rommel Hightower 11 2007Julio Killidjian 9 1986Rommel Hightower 9 2008Travis Felder 9 2012Hubert Payne 7 2005Brandon Evans 7 2000Joey Wood 7 1998Chad Tipton 7 1998Armand Akiboh 7 1996Joe Lombardo 7 1976Wesley Idlette 7 2009 Wesley Idlette 7 2011

MOST RuSHING ATTEMPTS:Rommel Hightower 222 2007Kevin Skipper 206 1980Armand Akiboh 206 1996Hubert Payne 199 2005Rommel Hightower 188 2008Rodney Stephens 186 1973Alvin Nance 169 1976Brandon Evans 161 2000Thomas Stephens 160 1992Travis Felder 158 2012Julio Killidjian 157 1986Marcus Kenny 149 2003B. Corbett 149 1970Ken Adair 148 1979

MOST RuSHING YARDSArmand Akiboh 1,069 1996Rommel Hightower 1,016 2007Kevin Skipper 1,008 1980Rodney Stephens 1,004 1973Thomas Stephens 989 1992Rommel Hightower 926 2008Travis Felder 910 2012Ken Adair 902 1979Brandon Evans 850 2000Alvin Nance 777 1976Alvin Nance 770 1977Julio Killidjian 735 1986

MOST RuSHING TOuCHDOWNSRommel Hightower 11 2007Rommel Hightower 11 2006Justin Price 11 2006Julio Killidjian 9 1986Travis Felder 9 2012John Berry Cox 8 1994Brandon Derrick 8 1995Alvin Nance 7 1979Ron Silver 7 1992Armand Akiboh 7 1996Chad Tipton 7 1998Joey Wood 7 1998Thomas Stephens 7 1992Rommel Hightower 7 2008

PASSING ATTEMPTS (200 minimum)Pat Moyer 499 1985Pat Moyer 452 1984Dustin Williams 300 2010Nick Derry 291 2002Justin Price 264 2005Justin Price 263 2006Joe Costner 254 1972Lucas Wall 246 2007Tim Conner 236 2009Joe Costner 231 1971Patrick O’Brien 204 1982

PASSING COMPLETIONS (100 minimum)Pat Moyer 228 1985Pat Moyer 212 1984Nick Derry 165 2002Dustin Williams 164 2010Justin Price 137 2005Justin Price 137 2006Joe Costner 130 1972Tim Conner 122 2009Joe Costner 118 1971Lucas Wall 115 2007

MOST PASSING YARDS (1,000 minimum)Pat Moyer 2,475 1985Pat Moyer 2,455 1984Nick Derry 1,945 2002Justin Price 1,827 2005Tim Conner 1,800 2009Joe Costner 1,772 1972Justin Price 1,749 2006Dustin Williams 1,648 2010Brandon Derrick 1,400 1997Patrick O’Brien 1,290 1981Patrick O’Brien 1,288 1982Joe Costner 1,250 1971Joey Wood 1,192 1999John Berry Cox 1,192 1994Derek Hunt 1,129 2008Lucas Wall 1,018 2007

PASSING PERCENTAGE (52% minimum)Brandon Derrick 58.5% 1996John Berry Cox 57% 1992Mike Human 57% 1987Nick Derry 56.7% 2002 Melvin Burston 56.2% 2011Derek Hunt 55.4% 2008Dustin Williams 54.7% 2010Evan Pittenger 53.7% 2012Justin Price 52.1% 2006

TOuCHDOWN PASSES (10 Minimum)Joe Costner 27 1972Justin Price 19 2005Tim Conner 14 2009Justin Price 13 2006Joe Costner 13 1971Dustin Williams 12 2010Pat Moyer 11 1985Pat Moyer 11 1984Nick Derry 11 2002Brandon Derrick 10 1997

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS (Minimum 100 pass attempts)John Berry Cox 3 1992Justin Price 4 2005Bart Gloyd 4 2001Derek Hunt 6 2008Brandon Derrick 7 1997Walker Hodges 7 1973Kelly Edge 7 2000

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWNPat Moyer 23 1985Pat Moyer 23 1984Joe Costner 20 1972Patrick O’Brien 18 1982Nick Derry 15 2002Dustin Williams 14 2010 Patrick O’Brien 14 1981Kelly Moore 13 1991Justin Price 13 2006Tim Conner 13 2009

MOST PASS RECEPTIONSzach Mendence 71 2002Wesley Idlette 62 2009Chris Johannsen 61 1985Chris Johannsen 60 1986Justin Jackson 59 2005Mike Butler 57 1972Randall Minor 56 1971 Wesley Idlette 51 2011Nathan Davenport 50 1996Wesley Idlette 47 2008Wesley Idlette 46 2010Mike Avellino 44 1980Ryan Roach 44 2010Ted Taylor 38 1984zach Mendence 37 1999

Maryville College Football All-Time Single Season Records

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Maryville College Football All-Time Single Season Records

MOST RECEIVING YARDS (600 yards minimum)Mike Butler 1,004 1972Wesley Idlette 994 2009zach Mendence 947 2002Justin Jackson 912 2005Wesley Idlette 778 2008Nathan Davenport 695 1996Chris Johannsen 693 1985Chris Johannsen 687 1986Gene Wheatley 612 1981zach Mendence 607 1999MOST YARDS PER CATCH (25 reception minimum)Ken Dickens 23.0 1976Gene Wheatley 20.8 1982Gene Wheatley 20.4 1981zach Mendence 18.9 2000Mike Butler 17.5 1972Gary Patterson 17.4 2003William Delaney 17.2 1985Corey Chesire 17.0 1989William Delaney 16.9 1984Wesley Idlette 16.6 2008zach Mendence 16.4 1999Chris Johannsen 16.0 1986Ken Dickens 16.0 1977Wesley Idlette 16.0 2009

MOST RECEIVING TOuCHDOWNSMike Butler 15 1972Justin Jackson 12 2005Chris Johannsen 8 1986Wesley Idlette 7 2009Wesley Idlette 7 2010 Wesley Idlette 7 2011Nathan Davenport 6 1996Dan Coley 6 1977Randall Minor 6 1971

KICKING, PAT MADE (20 made minimum) Brad Daniell 28 2006Brad Daniell 28 2008Tim Kelly 28 1977Henry Marambio 27 1986Doug Loomis 22 2000Wade Obermeyer 22 1999Brad Daniell 21 2007Andrew Noboa 21 2009 Andrew Noboa 21 2011Cary Starnes 20 1979Brad Pesterfield 20 2004

KICKING, FIELD GOALS MADE (7 Made minimum)Andrew Noboa 12 2010Brad Daniell 11 2007Wade Obermeyer 11 1999Brad Daniell 10 2006 Andrew Noboa 10 2011Doug Loomis 9 2000Brad Daniell 9 2008

Andrew Noboa 9 2009John McLeod 7 1985John McLeod 7 1984Bruce lane 7 1980

KICKING, LONGEST FIELD GOALJohn McLeod 48 1985Henry Marambio 47 1986Jim Cannon 47 1970Jonathan Sykes 46 2012Brad Daniell 45 2007Cary Starnes 45 (4) 1979Tim Kelley 45 1977Brad Daniell 45 2008Brad Daniell 43 2007Wade Obermeyer 42 1998Brad Daniell 42 2007Cary Starnes 42 (2) 1979Andrew Noboa 41 2009Brad Pesterfield 40 2002Brad Daniell 40 (2) 2006Brad Pesterfield 40 2004

PuNTING, MOST PuNTSR. J Sandmeyer 69 2010Russ Thomas 69 1986Jason Harbison 68 1987Doug Loomis 66 2001Robert Calloway 66 1971Matt Ringley 65 2004T.J. Emory 63 1998Barry Whitehead 63 1982Donnie Moore 63 1974Andy Ottolini 62 2004

PuNTING, YEARLY AVERAGET.J. Emory 42.2 1998Donnie Moore 42.0 1974Barry Whitehead 41.0 1982Doug Loomis 40.9 2001Doug Loomis 40.3 2000

DEFENSE, TOTAL TACKLESDave Clinton 140 1971Billy Godfrey 135 1993Dylan Wolfenbarger 135 2012Jason Lay 132 1995Jason Lay 125 1996Dave Clinton 123 1973Kyle Chewning 123 2009Tom Touzeau 114 1991Kyle Chewning 113 2007Chris Howerton 113 2004Justin Talbott 111 2000David Hunnicutt 108 1989Kyle Chewning 102 2008

DEFENSE, INTERCEPTIONSMike Walsh 10 1986Ryan Shelton 7 1986Danny Thomas 7 1977John McLeod 7 1984John McLeod 7 1985

Jeff Whitt 7 1986Nick White 7 1993Lorenzo Howard 7 1995

DEFENSE, TOTAL SACKSChris McCarty 10 2000Colby Townsend 8 2005Colby Townsend 8 2004Andrew Hodge 8 2004Wes Milstead 8 1991Alex Albert 7.5 1982zac Beasley 7 2001Colby Townsend 7 2006Wes Milstead 7 1989Spencer Clancy 7 2008

DEFENSE, FuMBLE RECOVERIESHank Snyder 4 1987Josh Sandiford 3 1998Josh Sandiford 3 1999Clay Taylor 3 1998Peter Oakes 3 1993Billy Godfrey 3 1991Tony Mitchell 3 1982Steve Howard 3 1973Paul Risko 3 1971Paul Risko 3 1973J.R. Geld 3 2005 Julian Keen 3 2011

DEFENSE, PASSES BROKEN-uPNick White 16 1995Jacob Berwind 15 2012Jeff Briggs 13 1982Phil Garrett 11 2009Kyle Harris 10 2004Phillip O’Dell 10 1999Dustin Locke 10 2008Dustin Locke 9 2007Kyle Harris 8 2004Smith Jean Phillippe 8 1999Brian Hudspeth 8 1990Ryan Shelton 8 1986Cody Bowers 7 2003Phil Garrett 7 2010Kane Crowell 7 2010 Kendyhl Rodgers 7 2011

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Maryville College Football All-Time Career Records

CARRIES (275 minimum)Rommel Hightower 683 2006-2009Hubert Payne 391 2004-2006Armond Akiboh 323 1993-1996Jeff Seagle 318 1982-1986Travis Felder 305 2010-PresentKelly Moore 304 1988-1991Robert Cox 300 1987-1990Thomas Stephens 296 1989-1992Chad Tipton 292 1997-1999John Berry Cox 279 1991-1994Joey Wood 276 1996-1999

RuSHING YARDS (1,000 minimum)Rommel Hightower 3,243 2006-2009Alvin Nance 2,502 1976-1979Thomas Stephens 1,581 1989-1992Ken Adair 1,536 1978-1979Jeff Seagle 1,534 1982-1986Hubert Payne 1,497 2004-2006Armond Akiboh 1,493 1993-1996Travis Felder 1,475 2010-PresentChad Tipton 1,355 1997-1999Ron Silver 1,331 1990-1993Charsie Robertson 1,290 1991-1994Nick Moore 1,255 2006-2009

RuSHING TOuCHDOWNS (14 minimum)Rommel Hightower 30 2006-2009John Berry Cox 18 1991-1994Joey Wood 17 1996-1999Justin Price 16 2005-2006Kelly Moore 14 1988-1991Ron Silver 14 1990-1993Chad Tipton 14 1997-1999

PASSING ATTEMPTS (300 minimum)Pat Moyer 1,208 1982-1985Joe Costner 592 1971-1973Justin Price 527 2005-2006Joey Wood 508 1996-1999Brandon Derrick 476 1994-1997

John Berry Cox 459 1991-1994 Tim Conner 455 2008-2011Patrick O’Brien 392 1981-1982Kelly Moore 343 1988-1991Russ Thomas 309 1985-1988Dustin Williams 300 2010PASSING COMPLETIONSPat Moyer 524 1982-1985Joe Costner 288 1971-1973Justin Price 274 2005-2006Joey Wood 240 1996-1999John Berry Cox 235 1991-1994 Tim Conner 232 2008-2011Brandon Derrick 204 1994-1997Patrick O’Brien 168 1981-1982Dustin Williams 164 2010Kelly Moore 141 1988-1991Lucas Wall 115 2007Russ Thomas 112 1985-1988

PASSING YARDS (2,000 minimum)Pat Moyer 5,943 1982-1985Justin Price 3,576 2005-2006Joe Costner 3,532 1971-1973 Tim Conner 3,228 2008-2011Brandon Derrick 3,165 1994-1997John Berry Cox 3,146 1991-1994Joey Wood 2,788 1996-1999Patrick O’Brien 2,578 1981-1982Charlie Hixon 2,328 1976-1978Kelly Moore 2,043 1988-1991

PASSING TOuCHDOWNS (15 minimum)Joe Costner 42 1971-1973Justin Price 32 2005-2006Pat Moyer 24 1982-1985 Tim Conner 22 2008-2011Brandon Derrick 21 1994-1997Charlie Hixon 19 1976-1978Patrick O’Brien 16 1981-1982

RECEIVING, MOST RECEPTIONSWesley Idlette 206 2008-2011Chris Johannsen 156 1984-1986zach Mendence 131 1998-2002 Ryan Roach 101 2008-2011Mike Butler 84 1972-1973Robert McCants 81 1998-2001Justin Jackson 71 2004-2005

RECEIVING, MOST RECEPTION YARDSWesley Idlette 2,820 2008-2011zach Mendence 1,976 1998-2002Chris Johannsen 1,943 1984-1986 Ryan Roach 1,225 2008-2011Robert McCants 1,180 1998-2001William Delaney 1,159 1985-1986Justin Jackson 1,110 2004-2005

RECEIVING, MOST TOuCHDOWN RECEPTIONSWesley Idlette 25 2008-2011Mike Butler 20 1972-1973Justin Jackson 13 2004-2005zach Mendence 12 1998-2002William Delaney 10 1985-1986Gene Wheatley 9 1981-1982Gary Patterson 8 2000-2003

DEFENSE, CAREER INTERCEPTIONSBud Christy 14 2007-2011 Nick White 13 1993-1996John McLeod 10 1984-1985Michael Walsh 10 1986Ryan Shelton 9 1986-1988Danny Thomas 9 1976-1977

DEFENSE, CAREER TACKLESKyle Chewning 348 2006-2009Chris Howerton 322 2003-2006

IDLETTE CHEWNING MOYER

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OPPONENT FIRST LAST W-L-TAlabama 1905 1907 0-3-0American University 1905 1906 5-0-0Appalachian State 1932 1942 1-1-0Asheville 1903 1912 2-0-0Auburn 1906 1907 0-1-1Austin College 1968 1970 0-3-0Austin Peay 1949 1950 0-2-0Averett University 2004 2012 4-5-0Baker-Himel 1902 1902 1-0-0Baptist Christian 1978 1978 1-0-0Baptist Univ. of America 1981 1984 4-0-0Berea College 1909 1909 1-0-0Berry College 2013 2013 0-0-0Bethany (WV) College 1998 1999 0-2-0Bethel College 1997 2002 5-1-0Bingham School 1903 1910 4-1-0Blackburn (IL) College 2000 2001 2-0-0Bluefield State 1927 1977 2-0-0Bridgewater (VA) College 1960 2003 11-8-0Campbellsville College 1989 1989 1-0-0Capital 1971 1971 1-0-0Carson-Newman 1903 1980 22*-26-2Case Western Reserve 2002 2004 1-2-0Catawba College 1946** 1946 0-1-0Catholic University 1983 1984 0-2-0Central Florida 1979 1979 0-1-0Centre College 1906 2010 29-31-1UT-Chattanooga 1908 1942 3-10-1Christopher Newport 2005 2012 1-7-0Clemson 1907 1907 0-1-0Clinch Valley 1991 1996 2-4-0Concord State 1925 1966## 5-2-1Cumberland College 1985 2001 3-5-0Cumberland University 1904 1993 10-9-1Davidson 1994 1997 2-2-0Dayton 1982 1982 0-1-0DePauw 1981 1981 0-1-0Earlham 1965*** 1965 0-1-0East Tennessee St 1922 1957 8-15-011th Calvary 1912 1912 0-1-0Emory & Henry College 1915 2012 23-39-2University of Evansville 1978 1978 0-1-0Ferrum 2005 2012 4-4-0University of Florida 1913 1913 0-1-0Franklin (IN) 1968 1975 2-4-0Fredrick 1961 1961 1-0-0Frostburg State College 2003 2004 0-2-0Furman 1914 1914 1-0-0Gardner-Webb 1971 1971 1-0-0Georgia Military 1958 1958 0-1-0Georgia Tech 1906 1906 0-0-1Georgetown (KY) 1919 1975 11-15-1Greensboro 2005 2012 6-2-0Guilford College 1963 1980 4-2-0Hampden-Sydney 1967 2003 6-17-0Hanover (IN) College 1962 1963 2-0-0Harding 1966 1967 0-2-0Harriman High School 1907 1907 2-0-0Hiwassee 1932 1954 13-4-0Howard/Samford U 1930 1987 3-6-1Huntingdon 2004 2012 2-6-0Jacksonville State 1949 1958 1-8-1Kentucky 1907 1938 0-13-1Kentucky State 1910 1920 0-5-0Kentucky Wesleyan 1910 1977 2-2-1King College 1911 1941 12-8-2Knoxville Central High 1912 1915 4-0-0

Knoxville College 1975 1982 0-3-0Knoxville Y.M.C.A 1894 1913 3-2-0LaGrange 2006 2012 4-3-0Lambuth College 1989 1991 1-2-0Lane College 1976 1979 1-1-0Lenoir-Rhyne 1927 1959 7-4-2Lincoln Memorial University 1923 1931 5-0-0Livingston (AL) 1964 1967 1-3-0Livingston (NC) 1974 1974 0-1-0Mars Hill 1912 1967 11-0-1Maryville Polytechnic 1912 1912 0-1-0Mercer University 1922 1922 0-1-0Mercyhurst College 1922 1922 0-1-0Methodist 1989 2012 11-5-0Middle Tenn State 1920 1949 6-6-0Milligan 1921 1942 10-3-2Millsaps 1960*** 2003 13-17-1Mississippi 1906 1906 0-1-0Mississippi State 1916 1917 0-1-1Mooney School 1909 1911 2-1-0Morehead State (KY) 1942 1960 0-5-0Newberry 1939 1954 0-4-0Newport News Apprentice 2004 2004 1-0-0North Carolina State 1909 1909 0-1-0N.C. Wesleyan 2005 2012 4-4-0N GA State (Dahlonega) 1906 1906 1-0-0North Greeneville 1995 1996 0-2-0Oglethorpe University 1919 1928 1-0-1Polk County High School 1917 1917 1-0-0Randolph-Macon 1968 1988 3-14-0Roanoke College 1920 1924 2-0-1Sewanee 1906 2012 11-19-0Shenandoah 2005 2011 5-2-0Southerwestern/Rhodes 1908 2004 18-19-2Stetson University 1913 1926 0-2-0Stillman College 1999 2000 1-1-0St Leo 1976 1978 2-0-0Sue Bennett 1994 1995 2-0-0University of Tennessee 1892 1936 5-26-3Tn School for the Deaf 1902 1909 3-1-0Tennessee B-Team 1902 1982 2-0-0Tennessee Military 1895 1918 2-1-0Tennessee Tech 1940 2011 0-4-0Tennessee Wesleyan 1905 1993 18-11-1Thomas More 1997 2004 1-5-0Transylvania 1911 1941 2-2-0Tusculum 1914 1998 18-8-2Union College (KY) 1924 1986 5-2-0Vanderbilt 1905 1929 0-6-0Wake Forest 1909 1909 0-1-0Washington College 1912 1915 2-0-0Washington & Lee 1977 1990 8-6-0Weaver College 1923 1925 2-0-0West Georgia 1981 1982 0-2-0Westminister (MO) 2002 2003 1-1-0Western Carolina 1933 1949 5-0-0Wilmington (OH) College 1997 1998 1-1-0Wingate (NC) University 1987 1987 0-1-0Wittenburg 1995 1996 0-2-0Xavier 1922 1934 1-2-0 MC Overall record 120 Seasons 434-476-33 (.477)

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recordS, coacheS & caPTainS

YR W L T COACH CAPTAIN(S) YR W L T COACH CAPTAIN(S)

1892 0 1 0 Kin Takahashi John Q. Durfey1893 0 1 0 Kin Takahashi Mose H. Gamble1894 1 0 1 Kin Takahashi Leonard Goddard1895 3 0 2 Kin Takahashi Kin Takahashi1896 1 0 0 Kin Takahashi Tom Nuchols1897 1 0 0 Kin Takahashi John W. Ritchie1898 NO TEAM1899 NO TEAM1900 0 2 0 Prof. Gilman John E. Tracy1901 NO TEAM 1902 3 1 0 S.A.Lynch Thomas G. Brown1903 6 1 0 S.A. Lynch John E. Kelly1904 1 3 0 William Scott N.L. Taylor1905 4 5 0 William Chadwick Roy H. Beeler1906 5 3 2 Reed S. Dickson Lloyd Foster1907 3 4 0 Reed S. Dickson Charles F. Hunt1908 2 5 1 Horace Fox A.C. Samsel1909 2 5 0 A.E. Mitchell A.C. Samsel1910 1 4 1 A.E. Mitchell H. Noble-Wright1911 3 4 1 A.E. Mitchell S. Earl Crawford1912 5 8 0 Lester E. Bond Lon Badgett1913 3 8 0 George Williams Tom Goddard1914 6 4 0 z.J. Stanley Tom Goddard1915 6 0 1 Art Kiefer Henry Calloway1916 3 2 2 Art Kiefer J.E. English1917 4 3 0 Edgar Brown R.B. Clemens1918 1 2 0 Bob Clemens R.B. Clemens, David Briggs1919 3 3 0 H.W. Feeman E.K. James1920 2 5 0 H.W. Feeman Hobart Ford1921 7 1 1 Lombe Honaker Hobart Ford1922 4 4 0 Lombe Honaker Howard Sullinger1923 7 3 1 Lombe Honaker Bob Thrower1924 5 2 1 Lombe Honaker Ed Hamilton1925 7 2 0 Lombe Honaker Joe Gamble1926 7 3 0 Lombe Honaker Pledger Cartwright1927 6 2 1 Lombe Honaker John Stone1928 6 2 1 Lombe Honaker John A. Davis1929 5 3 1 Lombe Honaker Lowell McDonald1930 5 4 0 Lombe Honaker Carl Storey1931 5 2 2 Lombe Honaker Lea Calloway1932 4 5 0 Lombe Honaker Martin Gillespie1933 4 5 1 Lombe Honaker Ray Russell1934 4 6 0 Lombe Honaker NO CAPTAINS1935 4 5 1 Lombe Honaker O’Neal Gray1936 5 5 0 Lombe Honaker Lynn Crawford1937 5 2 1 Lombe Honaker James Renfro1938 4 5 1 Lombe Honaker Al Burris1939 4 5 0 Lombe Honaker James Etheredge1940 5 5 0 Lombe Honaker J.D. Hughes1941 8 1 0 Lombe Honaker Ed Hooker1942 2 6 0 Lombe Honaker Jack Kramer/Les Rock1943-1945 NO TEAM—WW II1946 9 1 0 Lombe Honaker Marvin Mitchell1947 7 1 1 Lombe Honaker Ron Easter1948 4 4 0 Lombe Honaker Alan Rock1949 4 5 0 Lombe Honaker Howard Davis1950 0 9 0 Lombe Honaker Don Walker 1951 0 8 0 Lombe Honaker Charlie Allen1952 4 4 1 Lombe Honaker Homer Garren1953 4 3 2 Lombe Honaker Kenneth Shepard1954 4 3 2 Lombe Honaker Clarence Shepard1955 3 5 0 Lombe Honaker Ted Godfrey1956 3 6 0 Lombe Honaker Buddy White1957 3 5 1 Lombe Honaker Bob Beam1958 0 9 0 Lombe Honaker Earl Smith, John Hawkins1959 1 7 0 Boydson Baird Rufus Bowers, Bill Woodby1960 3 5 1 Boydson Baird Bryson Struse, Bill Owenby1961 6 2 0 Boydson Baird Bill Owenby, Pete Stafford1962 4 4 0 Boydson Baird Pete Stafford, Charlie Thomas1963 8 1 0 Boydson Baird Charlie Thomas, Wilbur Ramsey1964 7 1 0 Monk Tomlinson Bill Napier, Clint Abbott1965 0 9 1 Monk Tomlinson Mike Dalton, Jim Pryor1966 1 9 0 Monk Tomlinson Don Story, Sonny Webb1967 1 7 1 Monk Tomlinson John Fogerty1968 6 3 0 Monk Tomlinson John McLaughlin1969 4 5 0 Monk Tomlinson John Klein, W.N. Osborne1970 3 6 0 Monk Tomlinson Mike Parks, Tom Ickes1971 5 4 0 Lauren Kardatzke SENIORS1972 7 2 0 Lauren Kardatzke SENIORS1973 5 4 0 Boydson Baird SENIORS

1974 2 6 1 Jim Jordan NO CAPTAIN1975 0 9 0 Jim Jordan Tom Hyne, Don Surrency, Lee Taylor1976 7 2 0 Jim Jordan Ken Hanna, Tim Kelly1977 6 2 0 Jim Jordan Steve Savage, Ken Dickens, Keith Goodwin 1978 8 1 0 Steve Fickert Alvin Nance, Dave, Shankle, Danny Thomas1979 7 2 0 Steve Fickert Tony Ierulli, Barry Mathis, Alvin Nance1980 5 5 0 Dan zaneski Dave Evans, Wayne Thompson, Larry Wright1981 5 4 1 Art Ogden Dave Evans, Keith Martin1982 2 8 0 Art Ogden Alex Albert, Ed Belfi, Gene Wheatley1983 2 6 0 Bobby Salor Paul Anagnostics, Shannon O’Brien, Matt Otto1984 2 7 0 Bobby Salor Paul Anagnostics, Shannon O’Brien 1985 3 7 0 Bobby Salor Bob Aucker, Chris Johannsen, John McLeod, Pat Moyer1986 3 7 0 Larry Stephens Jeff Collins, Jeff Seagle1987 1 9 0 Larry Stephens Steve Diggs, Tim Gilmer1988 2 7 0 Phil Wilks Jeff Reichert, Hank Snyder1989 4 6 0 Phil Wilks Dwight Henderlight, Mark Humphries, Jess Massengill1990 5 5 0 Phil Wilks Robert Cox, Brian Hemminger, David Hunnicut1991 7 3 0 Phil Wilks Kelly Moore, Tom Touzeau, Alex Oakes, Wes Milstead1992 5 5 0 Phil Wilks Matt Heil, Scoval Blevins, Keith Lane, Joe Robinette1993 6 4 0 Phil Wilks Billy Godfrey, Peter Oakes1994 5 5 0 Phil Wilks John Berry Cox, Thomas Smith, John Chambers1995 5 5 0 Phil Wilks Eddie Batges, Jason Lay, Jeremy Landis, Nick White1996 3 7 0 Phil Wilks Jimmy Carpenter, Armond Akiboh, Harold Lynn1997 3 7 0 Phil Wilks Daniel Bechman, Kenny Cobble1998 4 6 0 Phil Wilks Lee Simmons, Jeremy Pugh1999 7 3 0 Phil Wilks Kevin Hedrick, Brian Nix, Chad Tipton, Joey Wood2000 3 7 0 Phil Wilks Brian Gossett, Kevin Wingo, Brandon Evans2001 2 8 0 Phil Wilks Luke Presley, zac Beasley, Brandon Barker2002 0 10 0 Phil Wilks zach Mendence, Bryan White2003 2 8 0 Tony Ierulli DeJuan Hathaway, Clayton Hightower, Mike Werner2004 5 5 0 Tony Ierulli Kyle Harris, Wade Knapper, Nick Taylor 2005 3 7 0 Tony Ierulli Daniel Childs, Hubert Payne, Charlie Myers2006 5 5 0 Tony Ierulli Justin Price, Chris Howerton, Gary Murray2007 7 3 0 Tony Ierulli Andrew Crawford, Garrett Meyer, Scott Stevens2008 5 5 0 Tony Ierulli Dustin Locke, Bobby Browning, Spencer Clancy, Russ Harris2009 4 6 0 Tony Ierulli Kyle Chewning, Adam Bean2010 4 6 0 Tony Ierulli Darrell Tate, Tim Conner, Bud Christy, Phil Garrett2011 4 6 0 Tony Ierulli Alex Anderson, Brad Eich, Wesley Idlette 2012 6 4 0 Mike Rader Kane Crowell, Paul Costanzo, Travis Felder, Jamie Owen 2013 Mike Rader Jamie Owen, zach Capehart, Travis Felder, Evan Pittenger, Dylan Wolfenbarger

Coach year W L T Kin Takahashi 1892 – 1897 6 2 3 Prof. Gilman 1900 0 2 0 S.A. Lynch 1902 – 1903 9 2 0 William Scott 1904 1 3 0 William Chadwick 1905 4 5 0 Reed Dickson 1906 – 1907 8 7 2 Horace Fox 1908 2 5 1 A.E. Mitchell 1909 – 1911 6 13 2 Lester Boyd 1912 5 8 0 George Williams 1913 3 8 0 z.J. Stanley 1914 6 4 0 Art Kiefer 1915 – 1916 9 2 3 Edgar Brown 1917 4 3 0 Bob Clemens 1918 1 2 0 H.W. Freeman 1919 – 1920 5 8 0 Lombe Honaker 1921 – 1958 159 141 18 Boydson Baird 1959 – 1963, 1973 27 23 1 Monk Tomlinson 1964 – 1970 22 40 2 Lauren Kardatzke 1971 – 1972 12 6 0 Jim Jordan 1974 – 1977 15 19 1 Steve Fickert 1978 – 1979 15 3 0 Dan zaneski 1980 5 5 0 Art Ogden 1981 – 1982 7 12 1 Bobby Salor 1983 – 1985 7 20 0 Larry Stephens 1986 – 1987 4 16 0 Phil Wilks 1988 – 2002 61 88 0 Tony Ierulli 2003 – 2011 39 51 0 Mike Rader 2012-Present 6 4 0

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1892 (0-1-0) 0 Tennessee 25

1893 (0-1-0) 0 Tennessee 32

1894 (1-0-1) 0 Tennessee 0 20 Knoxville y.M.C.A. 0

1895 (2-0-2) 6 Tennessee 6 20 Tennessee Military College 0 0 Tennessee Military College 0 12 Knoxville y.M.C.A. 0

1896 (2-0-0) 14 Tennessee 0 36 Tennessee 0

1897 (1-0-0) 56 Tennessee 0

1898-1899No Games

1900 (0-2-0) 0 Tennessee 18 0 Tennessee 23

1901 (0-0-1) 5 Knoxville High School 5

1902 (3-1-0) 15 Baker-Himel School 0 5 Tennessee 0 16 Tenn. School for the Deaf 12 0 Tennessee 34

1903 (6-1-0) 0 Tennessee 17 17 Bingham School 0 24 Asheville School 5 68 Sweetwater Military 0 72 Carson-Newman 0 6 Tennessee 0 12 Tenn. School for the Deaf 10

1904 (1-3-0) 0 Tennessee 17 0 Cumberland University 45 0 Tenn. School for the Deaf 5 33 Knoxville y.M.C.A. 0

1905 (4-5-0) 5 American University 0 0 Vanderbilt 97 0 Alabama 17 0 Cumberland (Ky.) 38 58 American University 0 4 Grant University (TWC) 11 0 Grant University (TWC) 10 6 Bingham School 0 45 Carson-Newman 0

1906 (5-3-2) 28 American University 0 6 Georgia Tech 6 6 Mississippi 16 0 Alabama 6 0 AL Polytech (Aubum) 0 11 Tennessee 0 6 Central Kentucky (Centre) 4 5 Dahlonega (N. Georgia St.) 0 0 Sewanee 28 17 Bingham School 10

1907 (3-4-0) 32 Harriman 0 0 Alabama 17 0 Auburn 29 0 Clemson 34 15 Harriman 0 2 Kentucky 5 12 Bingham School 6

1908 (2-5-1) 0 Knoxville High 0 0 So. Presbyterian (Rhodes) 4 0 Vanderbilt 32 5 Tennessee 39 0 Kentucky 18 6 University of Chattanooga 21 42 Grant University (TWC) 0 17 University of Chattanooga 0

1909 (2-5-0) 0 Mooney 6 0 N.C. A&M (N.C. St.) 38 0 Wake Forest 3 0 Central Kentucky (Centre) 40 23 Tenn. School for the Deaf 0 24 Berea 0 6 University of Chattanooga 20

1910 (1-4-1) 5 Kentucky St. (Kentucky) 12 6 Kentucky Wesleyan 6 5 Mooney School 0 0 Tennessee 13 0 Bingham School 39 11 University of Chattanooga 27

1911 (3-4-1) 0 Kentucky St (Kentucky) 13 0 Transylvania (Ky.) 5 0 Vanderbilt 46 10 Mooney School 0 5 Tennessee 22 17 SW Presbyterian (Rhodes) 0 35 King 0 0 King 0

1912 (5-8-0) 12 Central High 0 0 Kentucky St. (Kentucky) 34 3 Vanderbilt 100 0 Cumberland University 13 0 Tennessee 38 7 Mars Hill 0 32 Washington 0 6 University of Chattanooga 34 0 11th Cavalry 34 34 Athens (TWC) 12 24 Asheville 13 12 Maryville Polytech 17 6 y.M.C.A. 18

1913 (3-8-0) 26 Central High 0 0 Vanderbilt 59 0 Tennessee 75 0 Florida 39 2 Stetson 13 66 Athens (TWC) 0 7 King 13 23 Cumberland University 7 7 University of Chattanooga 14 3 Carson-Newman 17 0 y.M.C.A. 18

1914 (6-4-0) 77 Central High 7 0 Kentucky 80 0 Transylvania (ky.) 66 7 University of Chattanooga 35 97 Athens (TWC) 0 13 King 0 67 Mars Hill 0 7 Tusculum 6 0 Carson-Newman 3 26 Furman University 19

1915 (6-0-1) 49 Central High 0 41 Washington 0 13 University of Chattanooga 0 25 King 0 20 Emory & Henry 0 0 Tusculum 0 99 Carson-Newman 0

1916 (3-2-2) 6 Tennessee 32 7 Sewanee 68 0 Centre 0 34 King 0 20 Tusculum 0 27 Emory & Henry 0 7 Mississipi A&M (State) 7

1917 (4-3-0) 52 Polk County High 0 13 Tusculum 0 0 Kentucky St. (Kentucky) 19 0 Mississippi A&M (State) 21 0 Centre 33 26 Emory & Henry 0 32 Tusculum 6

1918 (1-2-0) 0 TN Military Institute 14 7 Tennessee 19 12 Carson-Newman 0

1919 (3-2-1) 2 Tennessee 32 32 Cumberland University 3 14 Oglethorpe 7 7 Georgetown 13 49 Emory & Henry 12 0 Tusculum 0

1920 (2-5-0) 0 Tennessee 47 0 Kentucky St. (Kentucky) 31 14 Roanoke 0 14 M.T.S. Normal (MTSU) 40 7 Georgetown 27 28 Tusculum 6 7 Emory & Henry 10

1921 (7-1-1) 27 Knoxville High 0 0 Tennessee 7 7 Cumberland C. 7 54 Milligan 0 16 Roanoke 0 47 Cumberland U 7 5 Carson-Newman 0 34 Emory & Henry 7 34 Chattanooga 0

1922 (4-4-0) 59 ETSU 0 0 Tennessee 21 19 Milligan 6 20 Transylvania (Ky.) 0 0 Xavier 25 0 Mercer 12 35 Emory & Henry 6 0 King 31

1923 (7-3-1) 73 Mars Hill 0 61 Weaver 0 14 Tennessee 14 14 Milligan 3 0 Kentucky 28 74 Lincoln Memorial 0 28 Georgetown 6 0 King 17 0 Sewanee 20 73 ETSU 0 9 Cumberland University 3

1924 (5-2-1) 103 Union (Ky.) 0 35 Lincoln Memorial 0 10 Tennessee 28 30 Milligan 7 26 Xavier University 6 28 MTSU 0 7 Carson-Newman 10 3 Roanoke 3

1925 (7-2) 6 Kentucky 13 54 Mars Hill 0 0 Tennessee 13 83 Weaver 0 10 King 0 21 Georgetown 0 28 Cumberland U 13 14 LMU 7 17 Concordia State 7

1926 (7-3) 14 Tennessee Wesleyan 0 0 Kentucky 25 27 Tusculum 0 0 Tennessee 6 56 LMU 0 42 King 0 34 Georgetown 7 14 Cumberland U 13 10 Carson-Newman 6 12 Stetson 14

1927 (5-3-1) 6 Kentucky 6 0 Tennessee Wesleyan 13 0 Tennessee 7 19 Tusculum 0 73 Bluefield 0 33 King 0 45 Lenior-Rhyne 6 18 Cumberland U 0 0 Carson-Newman 26

1928 (6-2-1) 6 Tennessee Wesleyan 13 0 Tennessee 41 28 King 0 18 Tusculum 0 6 Oglethorpe 6 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 13 Cumberland University 0 18 Carson-Newman 12 14 Georgetown (Ky.) 6

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1929 (5-3-1) 27 Tennessee Wesleyan 0 0 Kentucky 40 15 King 6 7 MTSU 0 0 Vanderbilt University 33 0 Milligan 0 20 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 12 Carson-Newman 0

1930 (5-4) 46 Mars Hill 0 0 Tennessee 54 19 Tennessee Wesleyan 7 0 Kentucky 57 6 Emory & Henry 7 6 Howard 14 14 Carson-Newman 0 39 Milligan 0 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 7

1931 (5-2-2) 25 Lincoln Memorial 0 0 Tennessee 33 0 Kentucky 19 51 Union 0 26 Tennessee Wesleyan 7 6 Howard 6 0 Milligan 0 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 7 Carson-Newman 0

1932 (4-5-0) 7 Hiwassee 14 12 MTSU 0 25 Tennessee Wesleyan 0 0 Tusculum 7 0 King 20 0 Tennessee 60 34 Milligan 0 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 25 12 Appalachian State 0

1933 (4-5-1) 2 Kentucky 46 0 Tennessee Wesleyan 0 26 Tusculum 0 12 King 0 0 MTSU 25 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 13 ETSU 32 12 Cullowhee (W. Carolina) 0 33 Milligan 0 6 Carson-Newman 27

1934 (4-6-0) 0 Kentucky 26 12 Tennessee Wesleyan 14 6 Tusculum 8 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 6 King 0 6 ETSU 19 6 Xavier University 40 7 Cumberland University 29 13 MTSU 7 7 Carson-Newman 6

1935 (4-5-1) 0 Kentucky 60 27 Hiwassee 6 24 Tusculum 0 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 7 King 7 0 Cumberland University 21 0 Tennessee Wesleyan 13 6 ETSU 0

7 MTSU 20 0 Carson-Newman 6

1936 (5-5-0) 3 Kentucky 54 27 Hiwassee 0 14 Tusculum 0 19 Cullowee (W. Carolina) 0 7 Milligan 6 0 ETSU 2 0 Tennessee 34 16 King 14 0 Carson-Newman 26

1937 (5-2-1) 0 University of Chattanooga 19 25 Tusculum 0 12 Hiwassee 0 20 Milligan 7 0 Lenoir-Rhyne Colege 0 20 Cumberland University 6 20 King 0 10 ETSU 13

1938 (4-5-1) 7 Kentucky 46 28 Tusculum 0 15 Milligan 0 28 Tennessee Wesleyan 7 6 Union (Ky.) 13 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 12 6 King 13 13 ETSU 20 0 Cumberland University 13 7 Carson-Newman 0

1939 (4-5-0) 7 Union (Ky.) 0 26 Tusculum 0 2 Milligan 7 14 Tennessee Wesleyan 26 19 Carson-Newman 6 0 King 13 7 ETSU 20 10 Cumberland University 0 13 Newberry (S.C.) 40

1940 (5-5-0) 14 Hiwassee 7 19 Cumberland University 18 6 Milligan 20 7 King 0 0 University of Chattanooga 28 0 ETSU 6 12 Emory & Henry 0 0 Tennessee Tech 35 25 Tusculum 18 15 Carson-Newman 27

1941 (8-1-0) 32 Hiwassee 6 47 Union (Ky.) 0 16 Transylvania (Ky.) 6 7 King 28 20 Emory & Henry 14 7 Carson-Newman 0 13 ETSU 0 14 Tusculum 6 33 Western Carolina 2

1942 (2-6-0) 33 Hiwassee 0 7 Newberry 25 7 University of Chattanooga 51 0 Milligan 19 32 Hiwassee 13

12 MTSU 19 7 Appalachian State 20 6 Morehead State 18

1943-1945No Team - World War II

1946 (9-1-0) 33 Hiwassee 0 14 Tennessee Wesleyan 0 19 Centre 0 25 ETSU 2 19 Emory & Henry 6 20 MTSU 6 7 Sewanee 0 33 Carson-Newman 7 41 Tusculum 0Tangerine Bowl 7 Catawba (N.C.) 35

1947 (7-1-1) 33 Hiwassee 0 7 Tennessee Tech 13 27 Centre 0 31 ETSU 7 34 Sewanee 0 13 MTSU 6 7 Carson-Newman 7 20 Tusculum 0

1948 (4-4-0) 32 Hiwassee 0 12 MTSU 13 6 Sewanee 12 0 ETSU 20 12 Emory & Henry 6 7 Western Carolina 6 0 Tennessee Tech 21 20 Carson-Newman 18

1949 (4-5-0) 6 Hiwassee 47 13 Carson-Newman 0 13 MTSU 45 28 Centre 25 20 ETSU 19 20 Western Carolina 13 14 Austin-Peay 20 12 Carson-Newman 20 14 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 20

1950 (0-9-0) 20 Hiwassee 34 7 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 21 7 Centre 14 14 ETSU 34 0 Emory & Henry 56 0 Austin-Peay 35 6 Carson-Newman 28 6 Tusculum 7 14 Georgetown (Ky.) 34

1951 (0-8-0) 6 Hiwassee 7 0 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 26 7 Centre 13 0 ETSU 27 12 Emory & Henry 38 0 Carson-Newman 12 0 Georgetown (Ky.) 21 6 Carson-Newman 27

1952 (4-4-1) 39 Hiwassee 0 15 Jacksonville 0 0 Centre 20

13 ETSU 33 13 Emory & Henry 34 0 Carson-Newman 20 0 Georgetown (Ky.) 0 21 Carson-Newman 7 20 Tennessee-Wesleyan 12

1953 (4-3-2) 55 Hiwassee 6 0 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 0 13 Centre 7 26 ETSU 20 0 Emory & Henry 7 7 Newberry 13 7 Tennessee “B” Team 0 0 Carson-Newman 7 6 Concord 6

1954 (4-3-2) 26 Hiwassee 6 0 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 14 12 Centre 7 14 ETSU 20 14 Emory & Henry 14 0 Newberry 27 21 Howard (Samford) 12 13 Carson-Newman 17 14 Concord 13

1955 (3-5-0) 0 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 7 0 Centre 17 18 ETSU 28 0 Emory & Henry 44 20 Tennessee “B” Team 12 21 Howard (Samford) 12 13 Carson-Newman 17 13 Concord 6

1956 (3-6-0) 13 Morehead (Ky.) State 18 13 Centre 20 14 ETSU 29 9 Emory & Henry 13 21 Tennessee Wesleyan 6 20 Howard (Samford) 13 7 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 26 20 Concord 7 14 Carson-Newman 20

1957 (3-5-1) 14 Tennessee Wesleyan 7 0 Moorehead (Ky.) State 12 19 Centre 70 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 20 0 ETSU 40 13 Emory & Henry 48 7 Howard (Samford) 20 25 Concord 6 13 Carson-Newman 13

1958 (0-9-0) 6 Georgia Military 8 7 Centre 13 8 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 28 12 Georgetown (Ky.) 25 0 Emory & Henry 42 0 Sewanee 46 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 66 12 Concord (W.V.) 40 0 Carson-Newman 75

1959 (1-7-0) 0 Howard (Samford) 14 0 Morehead (Ky.) State 53 6 Centre 23

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0 Georgetown (Ky.) 14 12 Emory & Henry 46 6 Sewanee 22 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 68 14 Carson-Newman 12

1960 (3-5-1) 0 Howard (Samford) 14 0 Morehead (Ky.) State 25 6 Centre 17 6 Georgetown (Ky.) 20 0 Emory & Henry 0 36 Bridgewater (Va.) 0 35 Mars Hill (N.C.) 0 0 Carson-Newman 7Rocket Bowl 19 Millsaps 0

1961 (6-2-0) 34 Centre 0 27 Georgetown (Ky.) 14 0 Emory & Henry 12 31 Bridgewater (Va.) 0 22 Southwestern (Rhodes) 10 6 Millsaps 0 8 Fredrick 7 20 Carson-Newman 29

1962 (4-4-0) 21 Mars Hill 0 33 Centre 14 0 Georgetown (Ky.) 9 7 Emory & Henry 14 27 Hanover (Ind.) 14 0 Southwestern (Rhodes) Univ. 7 14 Millsaps 3 7 Carson-Newman 17

1963 (8-1-0) 14 Mars Hill 0 20 Centre 7 13 Georgetown (Ky.) 12 6 Emory & Henry 13 19 Hanover 17 28 Guilford 0 22 Millsaps 0 13 Guilford 71 7 Carson-Newman 14

1964 (7-1-0) 20 Centre 6 20 Georgetown (Ky.) 14 20 Emory & Henry 12 31 Livingston (Ala.) 22 19 Guilford (N.C.) 17 21 Millsaps 12 6 Mars Hill 0 14 Carson-Newman 24

1965 (0-9-1) 0 Southwestern (Rhodes) 14 8 Centre 14 0 Georgetown (Ky.) 23 12 Emory & Henry 13 0 Livingston (Ala..) 30 6 Guilford (N.C.) 39 13 Millsaps 28 6 Mars Hill 6 7 Carson-Newman 37Honaker Bowl 17 Earlham 26

1966 (1-9-0) 0 Southwestern (Rhodes) 5 6 Georgetown (Ky.) 28 17 Mars Hill (N.C.) 0 0 Emory & Henry 15 7 Livingston (Ala.) 12 10 Harding 21 17 Centre 21 17 Millsaps 21 0 Carson-Newman 13Honaker Bowl 13 Concord 42

1967 (1-7-1) 10 Hampden-Sydney 14 7 Georgetown (Ky.) 12 7 Mars Hill (N.C.) 0 6 Emory & Henry 35 7 Livingston (Ala.) 42 16 Harding 27 0 Millsaps 0 0 Carson-Newman 28 7 Southwestern (Rhodes) 48

1968 (3-6-0) 7 Hampden-Sydney 16 13 Georgetown (Ky.) 19 7 Austin (Tx.) 29 21 Emory & Henry 50 0 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 50 28 Franklin (Ind.) 13 17 Millsaps 13 7 Carson-Newman 8 15 Southwestern (Rhodes) 14

1969 (4-5-0) 21 Georgetown (Ky.) 7 7 Austin (Tx.) 34 34 Sewanee 22 3 Emory & Henry 14 14 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 17 6 Centre 0 12 Millsaps 14 14 Carson-Newman 39 35 Southwestern (Rhodes) 6

1970 (3-6-0) 7 Hampden-Sydney 16 13 Georgetown (Ky.) 19 7 Austin (Tx.) 29 21 Emory & Henry 50 0 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 50 28 Franklin (In.) 13 17 Millsaps 13 7 Carson-Newman 8 15 Southwestern (Rhodes) 14

1971 (5-4-0) 0 Hampden-Sydney 27 36 Georgetown (Ky.) 3 12 Emory & Henry 28 29 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 22 21 Capital University 14 14 Millsaps 17 6 Carson-Newman 17 18 Southwestern (Rhodes) 12 21 Gardner-Webb (N.C.) 13

1972 (7-2-0) 27 Hampden-Sydney 26 42 Centre 7 36 Georgetown 6 12 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 18 49 Emory & Henry 12 34 Bridgewater (Va.) 7 27 Franklin (Ind.) 47 47 Millsaps 14 49 Southwestern (Rhodes) 14

1973 (5-4-0) 0 Hampden-Sydney 11 24 Centre 7 21 Georgetown 6 27 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 7 0 Emory & Henry 28 7 Bridgewater (Va.) 0 20 Franklin (Ind.) 31 6 Millsaps 14 27 Southwestern (Rhodes) 16

1974 (2-6-1) 18 Centre 7 7 Franklin (In.) 40 0 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 23 21 Georgetown (Ky.) 28 24 Bridgewater (Va.) 7 7 Millsaps 21 7 Southwestern (Rhodes) 7 15 Emory & Henry 20 6 Livingston (Al.) 25

1975 (0-9-0) 21 Centre 28 7 Knoxville College 41 10 Franklin (Ind.) 34 0 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 12 7 Georgetown (Ky.) 28 11 Bridgewater (Va.) 14 0 Millsaps 27 0 Southwestern (Rhodes) 31 7 Emory & Henry 21

1976 (7-2-0) 20 Knoxville College 21 17 Centre 9 11 Hampden-Sydney 10 24 Lane (Tenn.) 26 63 St. Leo (Fla.) 2 12 Millsaps 6 17 Southwestern (Rhodes) 0 34 Emory & Henry 38 28 Guilford 10

1977 (6-2-0) 21 Emory & Henry 16 35 Bridgewater (Va.) 0 27 Centre 3 42 Washington & Lee 0 17 Millsaps 10 35 Bluefield (W.V.) 0 21 Southwestern (Rhodes) 28 11 Hampden-Sydney 28

1978 (8-1-0) 17 Emory & Henry 6 13 Bridgewater (Va.) 6 0 Evansville (Ind.) 3 13 Washington & Lee 0 13 Millsaps 7 56 St. Leo (Fla.) 0 55 Southwestern (Rhodes) 36 35 Baptist Christian 0 27 Centre 3

1979 (7-2-0) 15 Carson-Newman 7 28 Bridgewater (Va.) 15 30 Emory & Henry 14 17 Lane (Tenn.) 9 7 Univ. of Central Florida 10 10 Millsaps 17 29 Southwestern (Rhodes) 6 55 Washington & Lee 21 14 Centre 6

1980 (5-5-0) 23 Centre 12 9* Carson-Newman 41 0 Bridgewater (Va.) 24 13 Emory & Henry 6 24 Hampden-Sydney 7 16 Southwestern (Rhodes) 39 7 Millsaps 17 21 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 34 23 Washington & Lee 20 0 Guilford (N.C.) 14·Forfeit from Carson-Newman

1981 (5-4-1) 54 Baptist 6 35 Hampden-Sydney 20 40 Bridgewater (Va.) 2 14 Emory & Henry 10 12 Washington & Lee 14 24 Southwestern (Rhodes) 24 6 Millsaps 33 24 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 18 0 DePauw (In.) 26 7 West Georgia 41

1982 (2-8-0) 63 Baptist 0 7 Hampden-Sydney 10 13 Bridgewater (Va.) 14 12 Emory & Henry 7 14 Washington & Lee 0 0 University of Dayton 62 14 Millsaps 29 7 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 14 3 Knoxville College 42 13 West Georgia 45

1983 (2-6-0) 7 Hampden-Sydney 31 24 Bridgewater (Va.) 7 3 Catholic (D.C.) University 24 7 Washington & Lee 44 7 Baptist 0 0 Millsaps 49 0 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 52 10 Emory & Henry 27

1984 (2-7-0) 13 Hampden-Sydney 12 6 Bridgewater (Va.) 7 37 Baptist 0 14 Washington & Lee 24 13 Centre 35 13 Millsaps 14 6 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 36 6 Emory & Henry 49 0 Catholic (D.C.) University 48

1985 (3-7-0) 31 Union (Ky.) 20 13 Centre 0 14 Bridgewater (Va.) 35 33 Cumberland College 23 17 Washington & Lee 42 31 Sewanee 46 7 Hampden-Sydney 26 14 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 73 29 Samford (Howard) 35 6 Emory & Henry 42

1986 (3-7-0) 8 Union (Ky.) 24 14 Centre 36 14 Bridgewater 17 17 Cumberland College 34 35 Washington & Lee 28 49 Sewanee 30 7 Hampden-Sydney 28

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24 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 28 20 Tennessee Wesleyan 17 7 Emory & Henry 55

1987 (1-9-0) 14 Wingate (N.C.) 34 2 Centre 6 0 Cumberland College 42 24 Washington & Lee 19 9 Sewanee 27 14 Hampden-Sydney 34 0 Randolph-Macon (Va.) 9 10 Samford (Howard) 72 23 Emory & Henry 54 3 Tennessee Wesleyan 9

1988 (2-7-0) 19 Rhodes 30 14 Centre 42 13 Cumberland College 38 0 Washington & Lee 20 20 Sewanee 10 7 Hampden-Sydney 41 7 Randolph-Macon 19 22 Tennessee Wesleyan 7 14 Emory & Henry 40

1989 (4-6-0) 7 Rhodes 41 7 Centre 27 7 Lambuth (Tenn.) 26 28 Tennessee Wesleyan 0 10 Washington & Lee 26 24 Sewanee 14 0 Hampden-Sydney 30 44 Methodist (N.C.) 13 6 Campbellsville (Ky.) 0 13 Emory & Henry 29

1990 (5-5-0) 0 Rhodes 41 13 Centre 35 7 Lambuth (Tenn.) 28 29 Tennessee Wesleyan 15 21 Washington & Lee 7 7 Sewanee 6 14 Hampden-Sydney 24 24 Methodist (N.C.) 6 34 Cumberland University 28 7 Emory & Henry 61

1991 (7-3-0) 7 Tennessee Wesleyan 17 14 Rhodes 7 21 Centre 5 21 Lambuth (Tenn) 11 26 Clinch Valley (Va.) 16 7 Sewanee 28 38 Cumberland University 6 35 Methodist (N.C.) 7 37 Tusculum (Tenn.) 19 8 Emory & Henry 20

1992 (5-5-0) 0 Tennessee Wesleyan 17 10 Mercehurst (Pa.) 14 21 Centre 17 15 USewanee 18 29 Clinch Valley (Va.) 19 23 Cumberland University 21 49 Rhodes 27 34 Methodist (N.C.) 6 19 Tusculum 26 14 Emory & Henry 24

1993 (6-4-0) 6 Kentucky Wesleyan 7 27 Centre 21 26 Sewanee 14 6 Cumberland University 18 30 Tennessee Wesleyan 20 10 Clinch Valley (Va.) 29 16 Rhodes 12 18 Methodist (N.C.) 17 14 Tusculum 22 29 Emory & Henry 28

1994 (5-5-0) 14 Rhodes 27 38 Kentucky Wesleyan 27 19 Davidson (N.C.) 14 25 Sewanee 23 22 Clinch Valley (Va.) 33 15 Centre 37 26 Sue Bennett (Ky.) 12 18 Methodist (N.C.) 13 22 Tusculum 63 19 Emory & Henry 42

1995 (5-5-0) 7 North Greenville (S.C.) 15 28 Davidson (N.C.) 21 19 Sewanee 20 37 Clinch Valley (Va.) 53 17 Rhodes 14 26 Centre 7 14 Sue Bennett (Ky.) 10 13 Methodist (N.C.) 23 7 Wittenburg (Ohio) 41 6 Emory & Henry 3

1996 (3-7-0) 7 North Greenville (S.C.) 55 14 Davidson (N.C.) 24 30 Kentucky Wesleyan 25 14 Sewanee 13 21 Rhodes 10 7 Wittenburg (Oh.) 60 21 Centre 24* 19 Clinch Valley (Va.) 30 24 Methodist (N.C.) 31 0 Emory & Henry 32*Overtime

1997 (3-7-0) 24 Thomas More (Ky.) 30 25 Davidson (N.C.) 41 24 Kentucky Wesleyan 45 0 Sewanee 31 38 Rhodes 26 30 Bethel (Tenn.) 14 22 Centre 36 19 Wilmington (Ohio) 26 14 Tusculum 28 27 Emory & Henry 24

1998 (4-6-0) 6 Tusculum 24 28 Cumberland College 31 34 Wilmington (Ohio) 33 48 Rhodes 6 17 Millsaps 21 7 Centre 3 24 Bethel (Tenn.) 0 20 Bethany (W.V.) 25 24 Thomas More (Ky.) 36 0 Emory & Henry 48

1999 (7-3-0) 19 Rhodes 30 27 Stillman (Al.) 6 24 Cumberland College 21 30 Millsaps 10 21 Bridgewater (Va.) 20* 23 Centre 30 28 Bethel (Tenn.) 0 9 Bethany (W.V.) 21 13 Hampden-Sydney 3 21 Emory & Henry 10*Overtime

2000 (3-7-0) 24 Cumberland College 21* 21 Rhodes 26 14 Stillman (Al.) 33 3 Millsaps 23 10 Bridgewater (Va.) 14 17 Centre 21 29 Bethel (Tenn.) 8 38 Blackburn (Ill.) 0 14 Hampden-Sydney 42 17 Emory & Henry 34*Overtime

2001 (2-8-0) 7 Cumberland College 35 7 Rhodes 41 3 Univ. of Virginia at Wise 41 0 Sewanee 13 0 Millsaps 17 10 Centre 35 24 Bethel (Tenn.) 21 52 Blackburn (Ill.) 7 21 Hampden-Sydney 45 0 Thomas More 48

2002 (0-10-0) 38 Westminister 41* 21 Rhodes 46 0 Bridgewater 42 19 Sewanee 27 21 Millsaps 34 13 Case Western 42 7 Centre 33 28 Bethel 33 7 Thomas More 56 23 Hampden-Sydney 51*Overtime

2003 (2-8-0) 12 Westminister 7 20 Rhodes 38 7 Bridgewater 59 28 Sewanee 43 28 Millsaps 20 17 Case Western 27 0 Centre 33 7 Frostburg State 31 12 Thomas More 29 14 Hampden-Sydney 82

2004 (5-4-0) 14 Averett 21* 14 Rhodes 21 16 Sewanee 13* 16 Case Western 0 35 Centre 33 0 Frostburg State 22 28 Thomas More 26 14 Newport News 13 36 Huntingdon 39**Overtime

2005 (3-7-0) 28 Averett 31 2 Christopher Newport 53 35 Greensboro 27 14 Sewanee 33 25 NC Wesleyan 41 34 Ferrum 56 13 Centre 17 24 Methodist 28 36 Shenandoah 13 35 Huntington 31

2006 (5-5) 47 LaGrange 7 14 Centre 17 36 Greensboro 39 8 Sewanee 16 50 NC Wesleyan 48 20 Ferrum 14 31 Christopher Newport 48 30 Methodist 26 51 Shenandoah 16 44 Averett 58

2007 (7-3) 21 LaGrange 3 22 Centre 15 27 Huntingdon 24 24 Greensboro 7 20 NC Wesleyan 51 26 Ferrum 23 13 Christopher Newport 27 23 Methodist 27 21 Shenandoah 10 43 Averett 6

2008 (5-5) 35 Huntingdon 41 20 Centre 17 14 LaGrange 38 17 Greensboro 16 37 NC Wesleyan 24 10 Ferrum 24 31 Christopher Newport 38 38 Methodist 0 23 Shenandoah 20 17 Averett 20

2009 (4-6) 13 Huntingdon 31 17 Centre 24 23 LaGrange 6 36 Methodist 30 22 Shenandoah 19 21 Averett 24 17 NC Wesleyan 51 12 Greensboro 26 21 Christopher Newport 14 14 Ferrum 21

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YEAR NAME ............................ POSITION1946 Leon Berrong ....................Tailback1946 Robert Garner ..................Center1946 Marvin Mitchell .................Tackle1946 Hershell Merriman ............Fullback1947 Hershell Merriman ............Fullback1952 Joe Bender .......................Tackle1953 Jimmy Campbell ...............Safety1953 Clarence Shepard .............Tailback1954 Clarence Shepard .............Tailback1954 Jerry King .........................Guard1956 Buddy White .....................Fullback1957 Jimmy Harris .....................Tailback1958 Dan Greaser ......................Quarterback1961 Bill Owenby ......................End1962 Pete Stafford ....................Tackle1963 Ken Berry ..........................Fullback1964 Benny Monroe ..................Quarterback1967 Steve Dockery ..................Defensive Back1968 Don Hickman ....................Defensive Back1972 Mike Butler .......................Split End/Safety1972 Larry Stephens ..................Defensive Back1972 Joe Costner ......................Quarterback1972 David Clinton ....................Linebacker1973 Earl McMahan ...................Guard1973 Rodney Stephens .............Tailback1977 Wayne Dunn .....................Linebacker1980 Jeff Skipper ......................Punter1981 Jon Watson .......................Defensive Back1986 Mike Walsh .......................Free Safety1989 Pat Wade ..........................Free Safety1992 Thomas Smith ...................Offensive Guard 1993 Thomas Smith ...................Offensive Guard 1993 Peter Oakes ......................Defensive Tackle 1995 Lorenzo Howard ...............Free Safety2001 Brian Gossett ....................Offensive Lineman2005 Colby Townsend ...............Defensive Tackle 2009 Kyle Chewning ..................Linebacker

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS1981 John Watson .....................Defensive Back1999 Kevin Hedrick ...................Defensive End2000 Brian Gossett ....................Offensive Lineman2001 Doug Loomis ....................Punter

DISNEY SCHOLAR ATHLETE FINALIST1992 David King ........................Wide Receiver

PRE-SEASON ALL-AMERICANS2005 Colby Townsend ...............Defensive Tackle2006 Colby Townsend ...............Defensive Tackle2007 Dustin Locke .....................Return Specialist2010 Wesley Idlette ...................Wide Receiver2011 Wesley Idlette ...................Wide Receiver2011 Bud Christy .......................Defensive Back2011 Blake Barnes .....................Defensive Tackle 2013 Dylan Wolfenbarger...........Linebacker

Maryville College Football All-Americans

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2010 (4-6) 3 Huntingdon 54 0 Centre 35 20 LaGrange 17 14 Methodist 17 6 Shenandoah 7 21 Averett 14 16 NC Wesleyan 34 40 Greensboro 6 10 Christopher Newport 42 23 Ferrum 21

2011 (4-6) 7 Huntingdon 35 7 Tennessee Tech 56 10 LaGrange 17 3 Ferrum 27 26 Methodist 24 21 Shenandoah 28 45 Averett 22 23 NC Wesleyan 16 42 Greensboro 20 20 Christopher Newport 45

2012 (6-4) 33 Huntingdon 49 8 Emory & Henry 21 24 Sewanee 17 31 Christopher Newport 45 41 Greensboro 6 28 Methodist 24 13 LaGrange 17 31 Averett 7 34 NC Wesleyan 13 22 Ferrum 17

2013 Berry Emory & Henry Sewanee Methodist Averett LaGrange Christopher Newport Ferrum Greensboro Huntingdon

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FIGHTING SCOTS GRIDIRON CLUB

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Club Projects Locker Room Painting

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<< 2013 cheerleadersBack Row L to R Coach Millicent Dunn, Amber

Allison, Erin Gray, Samantha Kerkenides, Cheyenne Fawver, Katie King, Emily Fain, Tiffani Martin

Middle Row L to R Nicole Russell, Maddy Little, Morgan Strain, Kira Chambers, Ann Thacker,

Laura Linderman, MeKenzie Russell Bottom Row L to R Brandi Berghorn, Shenelle Hendricks,

Rachel Huddleston, Tori Edmisten, Kelly Hertzel (Captain), Shelby Marttala (Co-Captain).

2013 dance Team >>Back Row L to R: Summer LeCain, Qiana Barrett, Timela

Crutcher, Rachel Burton, Candace Whitman, Bethany Badeaux Bottom Row L to R: Aerial Carter, Allyson Boling,

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2013 football Seniors>>Back Row L to R Kaleb Mitchell, Daniel

Robinson, Mario Perone, Travis Felder, Chad Brooks, Joseph Brooks Front Row L to R Dustin

Dudley, Jamie Owen, Blake Williams, Devin Brunsvold, Tyler Dailey, Dylan Wolfenbarger

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Maryville colleGe SPorT faciliTieS

STadiuM at the foot of the Smoky Mountains sits the beautiful lloyd l. thornton Stadium, home of the Scots of Maryville College. With the generous contribu-tions from alumnus Don Story in 2001, the stadium was completely revamped with a new surface of bermuda turf. With the stadium holding nearly 3,000 seats, opposing staffs and coaches are comfortably accommodated in the press box which can hold over 20 media representatives from the local area. the sta-dium has proven to be fan-friendly as well with the stadium seats only feet away from the field. Several new additions have become part of thornton Stadium including a thorough sprinkler system, new parking lots, goalposts, and score-board. in 2002 the stadium was also remodeled to where concession stands, bathrooms and other necessities for fans were more accessible.

PracTice field the main practice field is conveniently placed right behind the Cooper athletic center which gives players easy access to water, trainers, etc during practice. also made from bermuda turf, the field is joined adjacently by two other prac-tice areas for the use of the team.

locker rooMS each player on the team is granted their own large oak locker for their use throughout the season. Conveniently placed in the Cooper athletic center, play-ers have access to trainers, coaching staff, and any other staff in which they may need to contact.

TraininG rooM the training room holds top of the line equipment to reach the needs and wants of players throughout the season. the players are supervised by a team of four full-time Nata certified and tennessee State licensed athletic trainers. the room consists of six taping tables and four therapy tables. a large group of student athletic trainers assist the training team to where they can help every student-athlete on campus, which is up to 380 students.

WeiGhT rooM With over 6,000 pounds available to any student on campus the weight room facility is 3,000 square foot of nearly any workout that would be needed for the typical athlete, with olympic bars at every station.

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“ON HIGHLANDERS” | Fight Song

On, Highlanders, down the field,Rolling up a high score!Tear into the end zone,Smashing through that line,Go Scots Go!

Send a rousing cheer on high,And our boys will shine.We’re going to fight, fight, fight!We’re going to fight, fight, fight!For good ole Maryville!

Go ScotS Go!