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2 The Tigers MEMPHIS MAURICE AVER VERY 1 Wide Receiver 6-1, 210 Junior, 2L McNair HS Atlanta, GA Led the Tigers in receiving in 2003 after making the move from quarterback in the spring of Missed two games with a late season knee sprain... Spent the winter of playing guard for John Calipari s Tiger basketball team... Was the only player in the nation in to play on a winning bowl team in football and participate in the NCAA Basketball Tournament...Lettered as a reserve quarterback and a punter in 2002 but was moved to wide receiver in the spring of Worked as backup for Danny Wimprine in the fall of : Was named second team All- Conference USA... Opened the 2003 football season with two touchdown runs in the victory over Tennessee Tech... Scored on runs of 33 and two yards... Caught three passes for 61 yards and one touchdown in the Memphis win over Ole Miss... Touchdown came on a 31-yard pass from Danny Wimprine... Broke the 100-yard barrier for the first time in the Southern Miss game with seven pass receptions for 103 yards... Had a long gainer of 35 yards against Southern Miss... Had five pass receptions for 93 yards and one touchdown in the Tigers win over Arkansas State University... Shattered the Memphis record for pass receptions in a single game with 13 against UAB... Had 13 catches for 125 yards and one touchdown... Totaled three receptions for 54 yards in the Mississippi State game... Leading receiver in the win over Houston with four receptions for 79 yards and two touchdowns... Had touchdown catches of nine and 55 yards against the Cougars... Led the team with four receptions for 46 yards and one touchdown in the win over Tulane... Also ran for a two-yard touchdown... Touchdown reception came on a four-yard pass from Danny Wimprine... Led the team in receiving in the win over East Carolina... Had four pass receptions for 98 yards and two touchdowns... Had touchdown receptions of 29 and 51 yards against the Pirates... Had one pass reception for 55 yards in the victory over Louisville... Suffered a torn MCL against Louisville and missed the remainder of the regular season... Started his rehabilitation prior to the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Was able to return to practice the week before the game... Played in the New Orleans Bowl and caught three passes for 14 yards... Finished the 2003 season with 49 receptions for 742 yards and eight touchdowns... Led the team in receptions, yards and touchdowns in his first season as a receiver... Climbed into the career receiving yardage list with his 742 yards... Ranked 30th in career receiving... Spent the winter of playing basketball for the Tigers... Due to injuries among the Tiger guards, Avery saw action in eight games for John Calipari s 53 Tigers... Scored his first collegiate basketball against Charlotte... Had four points and two rebounds in Tigers basketball win over TCU... Became the only player in to have played in an NCAA sanctioned bowl game and won and also played in the NCAA Basketball Tournament : Lettered as a true freshman while playing quarterback, receiver and punter... Saw his first action in the Southern Mississippi game... Replaced an injured Danny Wimprine and immediately ran for a two-yard touchdown... Was his first collegiate touchdown... Finished the USM game with three carries for six yards and one score... Played in the next four games but did not have his first collegiate pass completion until the Cincinnati contest... Subbing for an injured Wimprine, he completed three-of-four passes for 19 yards against Cincinnati... Led the team in rushing against the Bearcats with eight carries for 23 yards... Had two pass receptions for 13 yards in the game with USF... Had five rushes for 25 yards in the Memphis win over Army... Became one of the team s two punters when Tigers went to rugbystyle punting in the Cincinnati game... Punted three times for 34.0 yard average against Bearcats and had a long punt of 48 yards... Punted once against Houston for 51 yards and had his kick downed inside the Cougar 20 yard line... Averaged 50.0 yards per punt in the USF contest and had a season-long kick of 60 yards... Had one punt for 51 yards against Army that was downed inside the Finished his freshman season as the team s third-leading rusher with 27 carries for 76 yards and one score... Completed four-of-nine pass attempts for 32 yards and caught two passes for 13 yards... Averaged 42.0 yards per punt on eight kicks... Prep: Was one of the most highly-rated quarterbacks in the Southeast in Was twice named the Offensive Player of the Year in DeKalb County... Was an All-DeKalb County selection as a senior... Completed 433 of 815 pass attempts for 6,833 yards and 48 touchdowns during his career at McNair High School... Passed for 2,080 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2001 and rushed for 850 yards and 10 touchdowns... Set the McNair records for touchdown passes in a season with 21 and rushing touchdowns in a season with 10 in Was a 4-A All-State selection in

3 2001 and was rated as the number one quarterback prospect in the state of Georgia for Newberg Recruiting compared Avery to former Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Vick in arm strength and running ability... Was listed by Rivals.com as the No. 26 quarterback prospect in the nation... Rated by FansOnly.com as a Super Prospect for Was rated as one of the Top 13 Athletic Quarterbacks in the nation by Max Emfinger... Was rated by The Sporting News as the No. 26 quarterback prospect in the nation in Selected by the Atlanta Journal Constitution as the top quarterback prospect in Georgia for Rated by Insiders.com as one of three Southern Sleepers for Fab50Recruiting.com rated as one of top 50 quarterbacks in the nation... Ranked by OKScouting.com as one of the top 130 players in the nation for Rushed for 215 yards and passed for 185 yards and six touchdowns in win over Dunwoody in Passed for over 1,700 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior... Completed 52 percent of his passes as a junior... Was an All-DeKalb County selection as a junior... Was selected honorable mention All-State as a junior... Was honorable mention All-DeKalb County as a sophomore... Also lettered in basketball and track... Was a three-year member of the McNair honor roll... Offered by North Carolina, Arkansas, Louisville, West Virginia before selecting Memphis... Is the son of Stacey Avery... Played for coach Johnny Gilbert at McNair High School... Born: 1/3/84. AVERY S STATISTICS Passing G/S Att Comp Yds Int Tds / / Total 20/ Rushing G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / Total 20/ Total Offense G Rush Pass Plays Yds/G Yds/P / / Total 20/ Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / Total 20/ AVERY'S CAREER HIGHS Most Rushes/Game: 8 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Most Rush Yds/Game: 55 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Longest Run: 33 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Rushing Touchdowns/Game: 2 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Pass Attempts/Game: 4 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Most Completions/Game: 3 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Most Pass Yds/Game: 19 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Longest Completion: 17 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Most Pass Receptions/Game: 13 vs UAB ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 125 vs UAB ( 03) Most Touchdown Receptions/Game: 2 vs Houston & ECU ( 03) Longest Pass Reception/Game: 55 vs Houston & Louisville ( 03) AME Receiving Year Opponent Recpt Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati injured 11/29/03 USF injured 12/16/03 North Texas /30/02 TCU CARL ARLTON AKER ON BAKER 10 Outside Linebacker 6-2, 232 Junior, JC Hutchinson JC Belle Glade, FL Enrolled at Memphis and participated in spring drills with the Tigers... Spent the spring working as an inside linebacker... Enters fall camp working with Tim Goodwell at middle linebacker... Was tied for the leading tackler in the Blueray Scrimmage in 2004 with seven hits... JC: Lettered in 2003 at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas and helped his squad to a No. 13 national ranking in Played in eight games despite elbow injury and logged 36 solo tackles, six assisted hits, one pass interception returned for 72 yards, five quarterback sacks, 14 tackles for lost yardage and four fumble recoveries... Was ranked third in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference in tackles for lost yardage with 14 for 57 yards and eighth in quarterback sacks with five for 32 yards... Was named the National Junior College Player of the Week during the second week of the 2003 season : Played his redshirt freshman season at Alabama State in Montgomery, Alabama, before transferring to Hutchinson Junior College... Signed with Arkansas after his high school career and spent one season in Fayetteville before transferring to ASU... Prep: Played prep football for Belle Glades Central High... Lettered for four years in football and three years as a member of the wrestling team... Helped his team to an 8-3 record in Was named to the all-area, all-region and all-state teams for three seasons... Registered over 400 total tackles with the Glades Central varsity... Set the school record for the most tackles for lost yardage... Played for coach Milton Watson at Belle Glades Central... Son of Phylis Clark... Born: 5/29/81. 54

4 ARRON RRON BENTLEY 90 Defensive End 6-3, 292 Sophomore, 1L Trumann HS Trumann, AR ENTLEY GREG BILLINGSLEA 72 Offensive Tackle 6-3, 290 r-junior, 1L Tucker HS Tucker, GA Was moved back to the defensive side of the ball in the spring of 2004 and spent spring practice working as a defensive end... Should help provide depth to a depleted defensive front this fall : Reported to fall camp as a defensive end but was moved to linebacker... Worked for three weeks at linebacker before being moved to tight end the week before the season started... Saw action as a blocking tight end in the win over Tennessee Tech... Entered the Arkansas State game at tight end but did not have a pass reception... Worked as a tight end for two series in the win over Houston... Prep: Was an All-Conference selection during the 2001 and 2002 seasons... Was named to the Channel 8 News-Little Rock All-Star Team in Led his team in tackles as a senior... Was credited with 130 career tackles... Lettered in football, basketball and track... Coached by Ricky Timbs... Son of Bill and Irma Bentley... Born: 8/29/85. JARED BIDNE 95 Deep Snapper 6-0, 225 r-senior, 1L East Coweta HS Senoia, GA A walk-on candidate for the deep snapper position... Did not participate in a game for the Tigers in 2003 but was a member of the travel squad and worked as a backup for snapper Rusty Clayton... Is expected to work with Clayton again this fall : Worked as the Tigers backup deep snapper throughout the 2003 season... Was a member of the travel squad and dressed for every game... Spent the spring working with the Tiger special teams and worked with kickers Danny Haynes as well as punter Ryan Ivey : A walk-on candidate for the deep snapper position who appeared in one game for the Tigers during the 2002 season... Played in the season opener against Murray State and had two snaps for punter James Gaither... Worked as the backup snapper behind Gene Frederic throughout the 2002 season : Spent the fall of 2001 working with the Tigers special teams... Did not appear in a game for Memphis during the 2001 season... Prep: Played football at East Coweta High School with former Tiger Drew Harmon... Played for coach Donny Cronic at East Coweta High School... Born: 5/4/ A returning letterman who was moved from the defensive line to the offensive line in Played in six games last season... Worked as an offensive tackle in the spring of Enters fall camp working at right offensive tackle with David Davis : Was moved from defensive tackle to offensive tackle for the fall of Saw his first playing time as an offensive lineman in the Arkansas State game... Played six snaps in the win over the Indians... Was involved in final two series of the road victory over Houston... Had eight snaps against the Cougars... Played three offensive snaps in the Tigers road victory over Tulane... Worked the final two series of the East Carolina victory... Began to see more and more playing time as the season progressed... Had a season-high 20 offensive plays in the regular season finale against South Florida... Logged another 20 offensive snaps in the Tigers New Orleans Bowl victory over North Texas... Finished the 2003 season participating in 61 of the team s 1000 plays... Played defensive end for the Tigers during spring drills and could help provide depth this fall : Played in two games for the Tigers during the 2002 season... Saw his first collegiate action in contest with Murray State University... Logged one tackle in the Tigers win over Murray State... Also entered the Tulane game but did not record any tackles... Worked as a backup defensive tackle behind Kenyun Glover and Eric Taylor during the fall of : Sat out the 2001 season while concentrating on academics... Was a member of the Tigers defensive scout team and worked against the Memphis offense during practice... Played defensive tackle for the scout team...worked with Albert Means and Boris Penchion as a defensive tackle in Prep: Lettered as a fullback and a defensive lineman at Tucker High School for two seasons... Was an all-state selection in football... Credited with 101 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior... Spent his time on offense blocking for tailback Jabari Davis... Helped Tucker HS to a record of Had 221 career tackles and 18 quarterback sacks... Also lettered in track... Played for coach Phil Lindsey at Tucker HS... Is the son of Brigittie Billingslea... Born: 8/22/82. BILLINGSLEA'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /0 61/1000

5 SAM AM REWER AM BREWER 23 Defensive Back 6-1, 194 r-sophomore, IL Heritage HS Coffeyville, TX Lettered for the first time as a member of the Tiger special teams and saw some action in the secondary... Enters the fall of 2004 as the number two at the left cat safety position with O.C. Collins : Worked as a defensive back and special teams member in Had two tackles in the Tigers win over Ole Miss... Best performance came against Southern Miss when he recovered his first career fumble and registered his first career blocked kick... Blocked punt attempt by USM s Luke Jackson... Was credited with two tackles in the road win over Houston... Was credited with three tackles in the Memphis win over Tulane in the Superdome... Had a season-high six tackles in the win over East Carolina including four solo stops... Had three tackles in the 37-7 win over Louisville at PaPa John s Stadium... Participated in the two final regular season games but did not record a tackle... Logged one tackle in the Tigers 2003 New Orleans Bowl victory over North Texas... Finished the 2003 season with 18 tackles, including 11 solos, one fumble recovery and one blocked kick... A redshirt freshman who worked as a strong safety in the spring of Shared time with Olen Whiteley during spring practice... Had a drive-stopping fumble recovery in the second scrimmage of the 2003 spring session : Was redshirted as a true freshman... Spent the fall of 2002 working in the Tiger defensive secondary... Was listed as a strong safety in the fall... Worked behind Scott Vogel and Jason Brown... Was one of five freshmen defensive backs in 2002 and should give Memphis strength in the secondary for several seasons to come... Prep: Was an All-District 5-5A selection as a free safety in Was the third-ranked tackler on his Heritage High team in Led his team in pass interceptions in 2001 with four picks... Also led District 5-5A in pass interceptions in Received Associated Press honorable mention Texas All-State honors in Was a first team All-District 5-5A selection in First team All-Northeast Tarrant County pick in Was ranked third on Heritage High team in tackles in 2001 with 50, including three for lost yardage and five blocked passes... Had six pass interceptions and 163 tackles during his career at Heritage... Was a two-year starter in the secondary at Heritage... Cousins, Jack Brewer and Tellis Redmon, both started at the University of Minnesota... Also lettered in track as a sprinter and long jumper... Is the son of Sam and Teresa Brewer... Played for coach Chris Cunningham at Heritage High... Born: 8/23/84. BREWER'S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int Loss Sack / BREWER'S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 6 vs East Carolina ( 03) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 4 vs East Carolina ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 3 vs Tulane ( 03) Most Fumble Recoveries/Game: 1 vs Southern Miss ( 03) Most Blocked Kicks/Game: 1 vs Southern Miss ( 03) BLAKE UTLER LAKE BUTLER 63 Offensive Tackle 6-3, 296 r-sophomore, 1L Cuyahoga Valley HS Cleveland, OH The most impressive of the Tigers young offensive linemen in Was pressed into service as a starter at guard after an injury to Andrew Handy... Started three games at guard last season... Received the Chris Faros Most Improved Player Award in the spring of : Was named to the 2003 Conference USA All-Freshman Team... One of just three young lineman to work in backup roles in the fall of 2003 and became a starter by the end of the season... Saw his first playing time in the Tennessee Tech game... Had 30 snaps in the win over the Golden Eagles... Appeared in just three plays in the Ole Miss contest and logged 34 snaps in the Southern Miss game... Subbed for both Andrew Handy and Jason Matthews in the Arkansas State game and was involved in over half the plays against Mississippi State... Participated in 47 offensive snaps against the Bulldogs... Was involved in 40 of the team s 72 offensive snaps in the road victory over Houston... Played 30 offensive snaps in the Memphis win over Tulane in the Superdome... Appeared in 45 of the 79 offensive plays in win over East Carolina... Moved into a starting role at halftime of the Louisville game when Andrew Handy suffered a broken leg... Played the entire second half... Started his first collegiate game against Cincinnati and played all 73 offensive snaps... Was the starter against USF and played 79 of the team s 89 offensive snaps... Starter at offensive guard for the 2003 New Orleans 56

6 Bowl which was won by Memphis Completed the 2003 season participating in 568 of the team s 1000 offensive plays... Made great strides in the spring of 2003 after being redshirted during the 2002 season... Used his redshirt season to gain size and strength in the Tiger weight room... Moved into the number two spot at left guard behind Andrew Handy during the spring... Will be counted on for depth in the offensive line this spring : Spent his freshman season as a redshirt member of the Tiger offensive line... Worked as an offensive guard in the fall of Worked at left guard with Andrew Handy and Doug Whittaker... Suffered a broken hand at midseason but did not miss any practice time... Prep: Played offensive and defensive line for Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy in the Hudson, OH, a suburb of Cleveland... Was named to the Associated Press Division IV all-state team as an offensive lineman in 2000 and Was a first team alldistrict selection in 2000 and Was named the team s Defensive MVP as a junior... Was the Offensive MVP for CVCA as a senior... Was a three-year all-conference selection in football... Also lettered for two seasons in baseball... Played first base and was designated hitter in baseball... Is the son of former Tiger All-American linebacker and former Memphis assistant football coach, Keith Butler, and wife Janet... Father is assistant coach for the NFL s Pittsburgh Steelers... Played for coach Ray Carroscia at Cuyahoga Valley Christian... Born: 9/8/83. BUTLER'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /3 568/1000 PATRICK BYRNE 19 Quarterback/Kicker 6-1, 211 r-sophomore, 1L T.R. Miller HS Brewton, AL A versatile athlete who will work as a backup quarterback for senior Danny Wimprine and will again handle all of the Tiger kickoff duties... Lettered as a freshman while having 46 kickoffs : Worked as a backup quarterback and also worked as a backup at kicker... Had one kickoff in the Tennessee Tech game... Was inserted into the Mississippi State game and had three kickoffs in the second half... Basically took over the kickoff duties in the Houston game... Had seven kickoffs against the Cougars... Average depth of his seven kicks was the four yard line... Had three kickoffs sail out of the end zone for touchbacks against Houston... Took over as the number one kickoff man for the Tulane game... Had seven kickoffs and three were touchbacks... Had eight kickoffs against East Carolina and four were out of the end zone for touchbacks... Had three of his four kickoffs against USF sail out of the end zone for touchbacks... Handled all of the team s kickoffs in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Had five of six kickoffs into the end zone and two were downed for touchbacks... Finished the 2003 season with 46 kickoffs... Had 18 kicks that were touchbacks and his average depth per kick was the 3.25 yard line... A redshirt freshman quarterback who had a very impressive spring of Worked as a quarterback with Danny Wimprine and Bobby Robison in the spring and was voted by the media as the Paul Gingold Blueray Game MVP for Completed 20-of-51 pass attempts in the spring scrimmages for 366 yards and five touchdowns... Completed 11 passes for 129 yards and three touchdowns in the Blue- Gray Game... Had touchdown passes to Darron White, Tavares Gideon and Maurice Avery... Also worked as a back-up punter this fall with Brandon Roberson and Ryan Ivey : Was redshirted during the 2002 season and spent his time directing the scout team offense against the number one defense... Worked as a quarterback throughout the fall season and also practiced as a kicker and punter with the Tiger special teams... Received the U of M award as the Tigers Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year at the 2002 Football Banquet... Due to injuries on the Tiger basketball team in November of 2002, was allowed to practice and play for coach John Calipari... Spent three weeks with the basketball team and played in two games for Memphis... Prep: Played quarterback at T.R. Miller High School and served as the team s kicker and punter... Holds the Alabama state records for the most career points scored kicking (256) and most PATs in a career (202)... Was named to the Birmingham News All-State team in 2001 as a punter... Was also named to the Mobile Press Register All-State team as a punter... Lettered for four years in football at T.R. Miller High... Served as the team s starting kicker for four seasons and was the starting quarterback for two seasons... Completed 78-of-172 pass attempts for 1,348 yards and nine touchdowns in 2001 in leading his team to a

7 record... Connected on two-of-five field goal attempts in 2001 and had a long field goal of 55 yards... Made 56-of-60 PATs in Had 85 percent of his kickoffs go into the end zone for touchbacks in Was named to the Mobile Press Register All-Region team in Completed 103-of- 184 pass attempts for 1,636 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior... Made 7-of-13 field goal attempts with a long of 47 yards in Connected on 60-of-63 PATs in Had 70 percent of his kickoffs go into the end zone for touchbacks... Averaged 39.0 yards per punt and had a long punt of 58 yards... Led his team to the AAAA State championship in Was named to the Birmingham News and Mobile Press Register All-State teams as a kicker in Was an all-region selection as a junior... Career passing statistics read 191 completions in 373 pass attempts for 3,160 yards... Career kicking totals were 18 of 32 field goals made with a long of 55 yards and 202 of 214 PATs made... Also lettered in basketball for two years and in baseball for three years... Was offered by West Virginia, Arkansas and UAB before deciding on the Tigers... Was a member of the Brewton Scholar s Bowl Team, the Science Club and a class Representative... Was named the Rotary Club Student of the Year as a junior... Selected to play in the 2002 Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game... Is the son of Brad and Ann Byrne... Played for coach Jamie Riggs at T.R. Miller High... Born: 11/27/ 83. JERMAINE HAMBERS ERMAINE CHAMBERS 6 Defensive Back 6-0, 210 Sophomore, 1L Trezevant HS Memphis, TN A walk-on candidate for the Tiger secondary who found a position on the special teams in 2003 and lettered while playing in every game... Enters the fall of 2004 as a candidate for a cornerback position : A walk-on candidate for a defensive back position who earned his first varsity letter... Appeared in the Ole Miss game as a member of the Tiger special teams after an injury to Michael Spurlock... Also logged playing time against Southern Mississippi and Arkansas State... Played in all 13 games for Memphis in 2003 including the 2003 New Orleans Bowl game against North Texas... Remained as a regular member of the Tiger kickoff return team all season... Prep: Played his prep football at Trezevant High School in Memphis... Lettered in both football and track... Was an all-area and allregion selection in football in Had two interceptions returned for scores during 2000 and 2001 seasons... Credited with seven pass interceptions as a senior... Had 13 pass interceptions during his career at Trezevant... Had two punt returns for scores as a senior and one kickoff return for a touchdown... Played for coach Lynn Lang... Is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Chambers... Born: 5/17/83. RUSTY LAYT YTON USTY CLA 98 Deep Snapper 6-2, 241 r-sophomore, 1L Oak Grove HS Hattiesburg, MS Returns to his position as the Tigers deep snapper for Lettered in 2003 while handling all of the team s snapping duties : Earned the starting position as the Tigers deep snapper... Was named the Memphis Special Teams Player of the Year... Appeared in every game for Memphis in Did not have one bad snap during the entire season... Was credited with 29 snaps on field goal attempts... Registered 44 perfect snaps on PAT attempts... Was involved in 67 punt snaps for the season... Had 140 special teams snaps in 2003 without a miss... Received the Rex Dockery Memorial Scholarship in Spent the spring of 2003 working with the Tiger special teams : Worked as one of the Tigers deep snappers throughout the 2002 season but was never pressed into service... Was redshirted in Spent the fall of 2002 as one of the back-up snappers for starter Gene Frederic, along with Jared Bidne... Prep: Was a four-year football letterman at Oak Grove High... Lettered as a deep snapper and defensive end at Oak Grove High School... Was credited with 60 tackles, three quarterback sacks, and two forced fumbles during the 2001 season... Was an All-District selection in football in Was a 2001 first team Defensive All-Academic selection... Was an honorable mention all-district selection as a junior... Was named to the MHSAA All-Academic football and baseball team in Career statistics read 222 tackles, seven quarterback sacks, one pass interception and one fumble recovery... Carried a 3.66 grade point average... Was a member of the French Club, the Beta Club, the National Honor Society, Boys State, the Hugh O Brien Youth Leadership Conference, the A/B Honor Roll, and Who s Who Among American High School Students... Received the T.W. Todd Award, the Football Award, the National Government & History Award and the National Honor & Service Award... Attended the Ray Guy Kicking Academy during the summer to work on special teams skills... Also recruited by Southern Mississippi, Yale, Dartmouth and Penn but has family ties to Memphis... Is the son of Tom and Sandie Brock... Brother is a 1995 Memphis graduate... Played for coach Nevil Barr at Oak Grove... Born: 9/2/83. CLAYT YTON'S STATISTICS TISTICS Special Teams Games/Starts PAT/FG/Punt Snaps /13 44/29/67 58

8 DEREK LENIN EREK CLENIN 21 Defensive Back 5-9, 188 Sophomore, 1L MUS Memphis, TN LAKENDUS OLE ENDUS COLE 38 Tailback 5-9, 189 r-junior, 1L Houston HS Germantown, TN A walk-on candidate for the Tiger football team who became a regular member of the special teams and lettered in his first season at Memphis... Is the recipient of the 2003 Rex Dockery Memorial Scholarship... Spent the spring of 2004 working as a CAT safety... Will enter fall camp as the number two right CAT safety : Lettered as a true freshman as a defensive back and a member of the Tiger special teams... Credited with a punt return when he recovered a blocked punt in the Southern Mississippi game... Had a special teams tackle against Mississippi State... Was credited with two tackles in the Memphis win over Houston... Had an amazing tackle on a kickoff when he was blocked and taken down in front of the Tiger bench, got to his feet and pursued the play to make the tackle in front of the Houston bench... Credited with one tackle in the win over Louisville... Played in the win over Cincinnati but did not register a tackle... Saw time in the USF contest... Was a member of the Tiger cover teams in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Finished the 2003 season with four tackles, including two solo stops... Prep: Was a finalist for the Division 2AAA Gil Gideon Mr. Football Award in the state of Tennessee in Was a finalist for The Commercial Appeal s Best of the Preps Award in football in Was named to The Commercial Appeal s Elite Team for Was a first team All-Division 2 selection in Received the MUS W.S. Roberts MVP Award in Had 194 carries for 1,011 yards and 15 touchdowns in Was ranked third in Division 2 in scoring with 15 touchdowns... Ranked seventh in kickoff returns in 2002 with 10 for 236 yards... Averaged 23.6 yards per return... Was ranked fifth in all-purpose yardage in 2002 with 1,476 yards and an average of yards per game... Helped his MUS team to a third-place ranking in the state in Was named second team All-Tennessee in Was named to the All-MIAA Team in 2002 (Private School Division)... Had 2,411 career rushing yards... Ranks third in MUS history for all-purpose yardage in a season with 1,476 and fourth alltime in rushing with 2,411 yards... Also lettered in basketball and track for the Owls... Was a member of the Faculty Honor Roll and received the Alexander W. Wellford Leadership Award...Played for coach Bobby Alston at MUS... Is the son of Ken and Barbara Clenin... Born: 6/7/84. CLENIN'S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int Loss Sack / A reserve tailback who became a key for the Tiger offense in Participated in 12 games in 2003, but had to take over as the tailback in the New Orleans Bowl due to an injury to Derron Parquet... Came to the Tigers as a walk-on candidate for the tailback position... Arrived on the football field in January of : A returning letterman who served as the Tigers backup tailback in Had 14 rushes for 41 yards in the season opening win over Tennessee Tech... Played in the Ole Miss victory but did not have a carry... Totalled five rushes for 22 yards in the Southern Mississippi game... Gained 41 yards on five carries in the win over Arkansas State... Saw action at tailback in the road victory over Houston... Was credited with two carries for 11 yards against the Cougars... Had two rushes for 11 yards in the Tiger win over Tulane in the Superdome... Played in the Tigers win over East Carolina and had one carry for two yards... Rushed the ball eight times for 25 yards in the Tigers 37-7 win over Louisville... Played a key role in the win over Cincinnati when he entered the game after injuries to DeAngelo Williams and Derron Parquet and caught an eight-yard pass to set up Danny Wimprine s touchdown run... Worked as the backup in the season finale against USF... Had five carries for 17 yards... Saved his best performance until the final game of the season... Was pressed into service when starter Derron Parquet was injured on the team s first offensive series... Had a career-high 27 carries and a career-best 62 yards and scored his career touchdown to ice the victory in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Was presented the game ball for his efforts against North Texas in the bowl game... Finished the 2003 season with 70 rushes for 226 yards and one touchdown... Was the team s third-leading rusher in Had a season-long run of 28 yards... Made an impact on the Tiger offense in the spring of 2003 and is expected to see action this fall as a back and special teams player... Was the Tigers second-leading rusher in the spring of Had 57 rushes for 199 yards and four touchdown in spring scrimmages... Averaged 3.5 yards per carry in the spring... Had 23 carries for 111 yards and four touchdowns in one scrimmage... Has great quickness off the snap and hits holes well : Spent the fall working with the Tiger offensive scout team while learning the Memphis spread offense... Had four rushes for 12 yards in the spring Blueray Scrimmage... Finished the spring with 10 rushes for 63 59

9 yards and one touchdown during scrimmage action... Had a long run of 43 yards : Sat out the fall of Prep: Played football at Houston High School....Played for coach Tim Haney at Houston HS... Born: 5/11/ 82. COLE S STATISTICS Rushing G No Yds Avg Tds LG / Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / COLE'S CAREER HIGHS Most Rushes/Game: 27 vs North Texas ( 03) Most Rush Yds/Game: 62 vs North Texas ( 03) Longest Run: 28 vs Arkansas State ( 03) Most Rushing Touchdowns/Game: 1 vs North Texas ( 03) Most Pass Receptions/Game: 3 vs North Texas ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 8 vs Cincinnati ( 03) Longest Pass Reception/Game: 8 vs Cincinnati ( 03) HARA ARACIO AME Rushing Opponent Att Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /8/03 Louisville /15/03 Cincinnati /22/03 USF /16/03 North Texas OLEN CIO COLEN 93 Nose Tackle 6-3, 286 r-sophomore, SQ Russellville HS Russellville, AR Enters fall camp as a candidate for the nose tackle position... Worked with LaVale Washington in the spring, and saw most of the action in the Blue- Gray Scrimmage due to an injury to Washington : Named as cowinner of Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year in Saw his first action as a Tiger in the season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Did not register a tackle against the Golden Eagles... Played in the Arkansas State game but was not credited with a tackle... Worked behind starter Treveco Lucas in the spring of Had a drive-stopping fumble recovery in one of the spring scrimmages... Helped provide depth in the defensive front in the fall : Was named the 2002 Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year... Did not appear in a game for the Tigers in the fall of Spent 60 the fall season working with the Memphis defensive scout team... Was redshirted during the 2002 season... Practiced against the number one offense throughout the fall and was used as a defensive end and tackle... Gained size and strength while working in the weight room... Practiced behind Boris Penchion and Eric Taylor at defensive tackle throughout the fall of Prep: Lettered as a linebacker for the Russellville Cyclones... Helped Russellville High to the AAAAA-West championship in Was credited with 10.5 quarterback sacks during the 2001 season... Logged 63 solo tackles and 79 assisted stops... Had 16 tackles for lost yardage... Named to the Associated Press Arkansas Super Team in Has been timed at 4.8 in the 40-yard dash... Started at defensive tackle as a sophomore and junior but was moved to linebacker as a senior... Also lettered in basketball for Russellville High... Selected the Tigers over Tulsa, Rice and Arkansas State... Is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Colen... Born: 12/13/83. O.C.C. COLLINS 40 Defensive Back 6-0, 185 Junior, 2L Dacula HS Dacula, GA OLLINS A returning two-year letterman and starter in the Tiger defensive secondary... Started at free safety as a freshman but moved to the starting corner position after injury to Lee Hayes... Worked at cat safety in the spring of 2003 and enters fall camp as the starter at left cat safety : A veteran defensive back who was moved from safety to corner for the 2003 season... Started the Tennessee Tech game at cornerback... Logged six tackles in the Tiger win over Ole Miss on ESPN2... Had four tackles against Southern Miss and one stop in the Arkansas State contest... Did not start the UAB game but came in for the injured Lee Hayes (broken ankle) in the second quarter... Was the Tigers starting corner against Mississippi State... Had two tackles against Mississippi State... Started at corner against Houston and helped the secondary limit Brandon Middleton to just two catches for 13 yards... Had another outstanding outing against Tulane when the Tigers limited to the Green Wave to just 105 yards

10 passing... Had his first interception of the season when he grabbed a J.P. Losman pass prior to halftime and returned it six yards... Had four tackles and two pass breakups in the victory over East Carolina... Was credited with five tackles in the Louisville game... Credited with four tackles in the regular-season finale against USF... Was starter at corner in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Was credited with one solo tackle in the Tigers win over North Texas... Worked at free safety in the spring with Scott Vogel and Wesley Smith... Is expected to be a regular in one of the strongest secondaries in Tiger football history : One of the more impressive true freshmen in the nation during the 2002 season... Was the most decorated of the Memphis freshmen in Was named to the 2002 Conference USA All-Freshman Team, as well as several freshman all-america squads... Saw action in a reserve role in the season opener against Murray State and was credited with seven tackles and one pass interception which he returned for 35 yards... Became the Memphis starter at safety for the Ole Miss game and totaled six tackles against the Rebels... Improved his play the following week against Southern Miss when he tallied 12 tackles, including five solo hits... Pulled in his second pass interception against Tulane and returned it 48 yards... Also had seven tackles in the win over the Green Wave... Had double-digit tackles in the UAB game with 10 hits, including nine solo tackles... Had seven solo tackles against Cincinnati and six on national TV against Louisville... Gained his team-leading third pass interception of the season in the Memphis win over Army... Finished the season as the team s second-leading tackler and co-leader in pass interceptions... Was ranked fifth in the nation in tackles among true freshmen at NCAA 1- A institutions... For his play, was named to The Sporting News Freshman All-America team, the Rivals.com Freshman All-America Team and The Sporting News Freshman All-Conference USA Team... Prep: Was a fouryear starter at Dacula High... Was named to the 2001 Georgia All-State team (2nd)... Played both quarterback and safety as a senior... Was credited with a team leading 115 tackles, two pass interceptions and three fumble recoveries in Played quarterback and free safety and led his team in tackles as a junior... Logged 130 tackles during his junior season... During senior season helped his team to a 10-3 record and a spot in the state playoffs... Team reached the quarterfinals... Was named the Atlanta Constitution-Journal Player of the Week in 2001 for his play against No. 3 ranked Collins Hill... Was named to the all-county team in Logged two pass interceptions and returned one 55-yards for a touchdown in upset win over Collins Hill... Is ranked fifth in Dacula High history in pass interceptions with 11 and third in longest interception return for a touchdown (56 yards)... Career totals read 317 tackles, 11 pass interceptions and seven fumble recoveries... Has been timed at 4.47 in 40- yard dash at the Georgia Tech camp... Rated as the number 49 prospect in the state of Georgia by SuperPrep Football Magazine... Was recruited by Georgia Tech, Michigan State, and Louisville... Was an honor roll student at Dacula High... Is the son of Randall and Tammy Expose... Played for coach Kevin Maloof at Dacula High... Born: 10/22/83. COLLINS STATISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / / Total 25/ COLLINS CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 12 vs Southern Miss ( 02) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 9 vs UAB ( 02) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 7 vs Southern Miss ( 02) Most Pass Interceptions/Game: 1 vs Murray St., Tulane & Army ( 02) & Tulane ( 03) Most Interception Return Yards/Game: 48 vs Tulane ( 02) Most Pass Break-ups/Game: 2 vs East Carolina ( 03) Most Tackles For Loss/Game: 1 vs Louisville ( 03) AME AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /6 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /1 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/29/03 USF /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /0 0/ /0 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /35 9/7/02 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/14/02 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /48 9/28/02 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/8/02 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/19/02 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/26/02 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/2/02 Houston /0 0/ /0 11/9/02 USF /0 0/ /0 11/23/02 Army /0 0/ /0 11/30/02 TCU /0 0/ /0 JAMES CORDER 70 Offensive Guard 6-7, 296 r-junior, SQ Presbyterian Academy Nashville, TN Returns to one of the deepest offensive line units in Memphis football history... Will work at offensive guard this fall with Jason Matthews and Willie Henderson... Has worked at every position in the offensive line and could provide depth at every slot : Worked as a reserve at offensive tackle throughout the season... Did not play in a game during the 2003 season... Spent the spring working with David Davis and Willie Henderson at right tackle : Appeared in two games for the Tigers in Played offensive tackle in the Murray State and Army football games... Had three snaps against Murray State in the Tigers 52-6 victory... Played eight snaps in the Tigers win over the Cadets... Worked behind Donald Marshall and Doug Whittaker, both seniors, at right offensive tackle : Was redshirted during his freshman season... Spent the fall of 2001 working with

11 the Tigers offensive scout team... Worked against the number one defense throughout the fall of Prep: Lettered for four years as an offensive and defensive lineman at Christ Presbyterian Academy in Nashville, TN... Led his team to a 15-0 record in 2000 and the Tennessee Class 1A state title... Helped his team to three consecutive regional championships... Received second team all-state honors for all classifications and was named to the first team all-region team... Was named to Bill Buchalter s Dandy Dozen Offensive Linemen for Was named to Hi-Tech Tennessee s Top Prospect List... Was an all-region, All-Mid State and all-state selection as a junior and senior... Rated as number two lineman in state of Tennessee by Hi-Tech Tennessee... Also earned letters for four years in track... Threw the shot and discus for CPA... Holds the school record for bench press and for the shot put... Received the Most Improved Student Award in Played for coach David Pack at Christ Presbyterian Academy... Son of Jim and Cathy Corder... Born: 4/17/82. ISAA SAA ANIEL SAAC DANIEL 89 Tight End 6-0, 249 r-senior, 1L Millington HS Millington, TN Enters the fall as the backup at tight end behind starter John Doucette... Lettered last season working as the second tight end in all of the Tigers two tight end sets... Was moved to tight end after working as a linebacker in : After spending two seasons as a walk-on candidate for the defensive line, was moved to tight end in the spring of 2003 and saw playing time in the season opener against Tennessee Tech... Had his first career pass reception against The Golden Eagles... Caught a 14-yard pass from Danny Wimprine for a Tiger first down to keep a drive alive... Was used in all of the two tight end sets in the Ole Miss and Southern Mississippi games... Had several key blocks in the Mississippi State contest... Worked in the two tight end sets in the Houston game... Played the final series of the Tigers win over East Carolina... Was a starter in the Memphis win over Louisville... Was the starter in the USF game when the Tigers opened in a two tight end set... Played in every game for Memphis in 2003, including the 2003 New Orleans Bowl victory over North Texas... Was moved to tight end in the spring of 2003 and could help provide depth at that position in the fall of Played behind starter John Doucette in the spring of : Worked with the Tiger defensive scout team in 2002 spring drills... Spent the season continuing to learn the Tiger defensive system : Was a walk-on candidate for the Tigers in the fall of Worked with the scout team in fall camp but did not appear in a game for Memphis that season... Worked against the number one offense with the defensive scout team : Was a walk-on candidate for the Tigers in the fall of Worked with the scout team in fall camp... Prep: Was a football and track 62 letterwinner at Millington High... Played fullback and linebacker at MHS... Was a sprinter and threw the shot and discus in track... Was a three-time allregion selection in football for the Trojans... Was credited with 59 tackles and eight quarterback sacks as a senior..... Is the son of Isaac and Emma Daniels... Played for coach Hank Hawkins at Millington... Born: 7/30/82. DANIEL S STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / DANIEL S CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Receptions/Game: 1 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 14 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) BRIAN RIAN VIS RIAN DAVIS 25 Tailback 6-1, 211 r-sophomore, SQ Carver HS Columbus, GA Worked as a reserve tailback in the spring of : Was moved to tailback in the spring of 2003 and had a good spring camp... Could not break into the 2003 lineup which featured DeAngelo Williams, Derron Parquet and LaKendus Cole... Worked as a member of the offensive scout team in Was a redshirt freshman running back who worked as a defensive back in the fall of Was moved to tailback in the spring of Had 15 rushes for 13 yards during the spring scrimmages... Used the spring to learn the Memphis offensive system and blocking schemes : Was redshirted as a true freshman in Spent the fall working as a defensive back for the Tigers defensive scout team... Worked as a boundary corner for the Tigers and was listed on the depth chart behind starter Cameron Essex and reserve Tristan Thomas... Practiced against the number one offensive unit while learning the Memphis coverages... Prep: Lettered as a tailback and defensive back at Carver High School in Columbus, GA... Also lettered as a member of the Carver state championship track team... Had 163 rushes for 1,076 yards and 10 touchdowns in Led Carver to the 2-A regional title in track in Career rushing totals are 200 carries for 2,500 yards and 20 touchdowns... Also had 10 pass receptions for 165 yards and one touchdown during prep career... Qualified for four events in the state meet... Won the 100 meters with a time of and followed that with a time of in the 200 meters... Helped Carver win the A state track championship by winning the 100 and 200 meters... Has run a and a meters... Has been timed at 4.38 in the 40-yard dash... Father, Carl Davis, played defensive end for the University of Wisconsin... Is the son of Carl and Ida Davis... Played for coach Wallace Davis at Carver High... Born: 11/21/83.

12 CHARLES DAVIS 56 Inside Linebacker 6-0, 245 Senior, 1L Trezevant HS Memphis, TN A returning letterman who did not play in a game in Spent the fall battling injuries : Did not play in a game for the Tigers... Worked as a member of the defensive scout team throughout the season... Is expected to provide depth at middle linebacker again this fall : Earned his first varsity letter while playing in four games for the Tigers in Played linebacker and worked as a member of the Tiger special teams... First game was on the road against Cincinnati... Also saw playing time in the USF, Army and TCU contests... Was not credited with a tackle in : Sat out the 2001 season while concentrating on academic work... Sat out the 2001 season under the guidelines of the NCAA s Proposition Spent the year concentrating on his academic work and working in the Tiger weight room... Maintained a 3.85 GPA in the fall of Prep: Was named to the 2000 Associated Press 4A All-State team as a defensive lineman... Lettered as a linebacker and fullback at Trezevant HS... Was an all-region and All-Shelby Metro selection in football... Was credited with 104 tackles and four forced fumbles in Also registered three fumble recoveries and one pass interception... Career totals read 264 tackles, six fumble recoveries and two pass interceptions... Was a high school teammate of fellow Tiger signees Sheldon Taylor and Albert Means and helped the Bears to a berth in the 1999 state playoffs... Brother, Antoine Wellington, played for Notre Dame... Played for coach Lynn Lang at Trezevant HS... Is the son of Mattie Wellington... Born: 6/14/83. Started the road game against Houston and had 50 snaps in the Tiger victory... Remained as the starter at offensive tackle against Tulane... Had 60 offensive snaps against Tulane... Started the East Carolina game and worked 59 of the team s 79 offensive snaps... Logged 50 offensive plays against Cincinnati and participated in 79 snaps in the season finale against USF... Was the Tiger starter at tackle in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl game... Worked 50 of the team s 68 offensive plays in the win over North Texas... Finished the season playing 604 of the team s 1000 plays... Participated in spring drills of 2002, but was immediately redshirted to give the Tigers help in the offensive line for Is now expected to contribute as the starter at right offensive tackle this fall... Worked with Joe Gerda and Travis Triplett at right guard in the spring of 2002 before being switched to offensive tackle : A junior college transfer who was redshirted in 02 due to the large number of senior linemen on the Tiger roster... Spent the fall working with the Tiger offense to become prepared for his junior year... Worked at guard behind Joe Gerda and Baki Celaj while being redshirted... Was moved to right tackle in the spring of JC: Played right tackle for Itawamba Community College... Named to the Jackson Clarion Ledger Top 25 Junior College Recruits for Named to the 2001 Mississippi Junior College All-State team (1st) and the 2000 Mississippi Junior College All-State team (2nd)... Selected Memphis over Clemson... Prep: Played prep football at Hamilton High School... Was named the 1999 Offensive Lineman of the Year for the region... Lettered for four years in football and three years in baseball... Led baseball team to two state championships... Was a two-year all-state, all-region and all-area selection in football... Was a member of the honor roll at Hamilton High... Played for coach Scott Cantrell at Hamilton High... Is the son of Debbie Jones and Mickey Davis... Born: 6/6/82. DAVIS' STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /9 604/1000 DAVID VIS VID DAVIS 73 Offensive Tackle 6-4, 282 r-senior, 1L Itawamba CC Hamilton, MS Came to the Tigers as a junior college transfer in January of Became a starter at tackle after injury to Jason Johnson and started nine games : Was a regular in the offensive line in the fall of Worked as a backup at both guard and tackle positions early in the fall... Became the starter at offensive tackle in the UAB game after an injury to Jason Johnson... Played 62 of 70 snaps against UAB... Was a starter against Mississippi State and participated in 86-of-89 offensive snaps against the Bulldogs TAVARIOUS ARIOUS DAVIS 88 Wide Receiver 6-1, 198 r-senior, 3L Mays HS Athens, GA A returning three-year letterman who is expected to see more playing time this fall after starting seven games for the Tigers last season... Finished the season as the team s fourth-leading receiver in : Lettered for the third season as a wide receiver... Hauled in a 92-yard touchdown pass from Danny Wimprine to seal the win over Ole Miss... The 92-yard reception ranked as the second-longest pass reception in Tiger football history... Finished the Ole Miss game with three catches for 113 yards and one touchdown... Had one reception for five yards against Southern Miss and

13 one for 12 yards in the UAB contest... Had his second touchdown catch of the season against Mississippi State on a four-yard pass from Danny Wimprine... Caught one pass for 11 yards and a first down in the win over the Houston Cougars... Had two pass receptions for 50 yards and one touchdown in the Memphis road victory over Tulane... Touchdown came on a 39- yard pass from Danny Wimprine... Was Davis third touchdown reception of the season... Had one pass reception for 21 yards and a key first down in the win over East Carolina... Had one pass reception for 16 yards in the win over Louisville... Led the team in receiving against USF... Had four pass receptions for 72 yards against the Bulls... Played in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl game but did not have a pass reception... Credited with 27 receptions for 407 yards and three touchdowns... Was one of the more impressive receivers in 2003 spring drills... Caught 16 passes for 155 yards and two touchdowns in the spring scrimmages... For his play, was voted one of the Chris Faros Most Improved Player Award recipients for spring Worked with Tavares Gideon at the X receiver in the spring : Played in five games for the Tigers in the fall of 2002 to letter for the second time in his career... Played in the first four games of the season against Murray State, Ole Miss, Southern Miss and Tulane, and later was used in the Cincinnati contest... Did not have a pass reception in : Saw his first action as a Tiger against Mississippi State but did not have a pass reception... Had his first catch in the UT-Chattanooga game when he caught a 12-yard pass for a touchdown... Had one pass reception for eight yards in the USF victory... Played against Houston and Southern Mississippi but did not get into a game after Houston... Was bothered by injuries during the latter part of the season... Finished his freshman campaign with three pass receptions for 25 yards and one touchdown... Averaged 8.3 yards per catch... Was held out of all contact work in the spring while recovering from ACL surgery in the fall of Showed his ability as a pass receiver in non-contact drills : Was a late signee for the Tigers in the spring of Had been highly recruited by Clemson University... Came to camp in August with an outstanding chance to see action as a receiver... On the second day of freshman camp, injured his knee and had to have surgery to repair his ACL... Missed the remainder of the season while rehabbing his knee... Became one of the most dedicated weight room workers... Rehabbed his knee and was allowed to start running before the 2000 season ended... Had commit- 64 ted to Clemson but was a late qualifier... Prep: Was a four-year football and track letterman at Mays HS... Had 35 pass receptions for 750 yards and 10 touchdowns in Had four touchdown receptions against Lakeside High... Set the school record in the 400 meters with a time of Father, Tyrone Davis, played for Clemson and for the NFL New York Giants and won national and NFL championships with both teams... Cousin, Terrance Davis, is a wide receiver for the Detroit Lions and cousin, Willie Green, is a receiver for the Carolina Panthers... Played for coach Larry Hellen... Is the son of Joseph Davis and Tracy Smith... Born: 9/28/81. DAVIS STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / / Totals 23/ DAVIS CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Receptions/Game: 6 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 113 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Longest Pass Reception: 92 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Most Touchdown Receptions/Game: 1 vs UT-Chattanooga ( 01) & Ole Miss, Miss State & Tulane ( 03) AME Receiving Year Opponent Recpt Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/05 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF /16/03 North Texas /3/01 Miss State /8/01 UT-Chattanooga /22/01 USF /30/02 TCU DAVIS NEARS RECORD WITH RECEPTION Tavarious Davis 92-yard touchdown reception against Ole Miss in 2003 came within two yards of tying the Tiger record for the longest pass reception in school history. The record was set in 1978 when quarterback Lloyd Patterson connected on a 94-yard scoring pass to wide receiver Earnest Gray against Houston. Davis catch actually tied for the second-longest pass play at the U of M. In 1998, receiver Damien Dodson hauled in a 92-yard pass from quarterback Stephen Galbraith, ironically enough, the play took place in the Memphis vs Houston game. The Tigers have had just three pass plays in school history over 90 yards in length.

14 JOHN DOUCETTE 82 Tight End 6-2, 271 Junior, 2L St. Augustine HS New Orleans, LA A returning two-year starter at tight end... Appeared in all 13 of the Tiger games in Became a starter as a true freshman and earned his first varsity letter after playing in 11 of the team s 12 games in Missed one game due to a neck injury : Was the Tiger starter at tight end in Became a big part of the Memphis offense... Had four pass receptions for 92 yards in the win over Ole Miss... His 92 yards rank as the thirdhighest total for a tight end in school history... Was the team s secondleading receiver in the win over Houston... Had two pass receptions for 36 yards and two key first downs in the Houston game... Grabbed two passes for five yards against Louisville... Credited with two catches for three yards in the regular-season finale against USF... Started at tight end in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl and logged two catches for 14 yards... Finished the season with 17 pass receptions for 194 yards... Had seven receptions for 64 yards and one touchdown in the spring scrimmages : Made an immediate impact as a true freshman... Was named to the 2002 Conference USA All-Freshman Team... Was also selected to The Sporting News All-Conference USA Team... Became the Memphis starter at tight end after an injury to senior Jeff Cameron... Played in 11 of the 12 games in Missed the Ole Miss game due to a neck injury in practice after the Murray State game... Started seven games when the Tigers were not in a four wide set... Caught his first collegiate pass in the ESPN televised Louisville game... Had one pass reception for 15 yards in the Houston contest which gave the Tigers a needed first down... Had a catch against Army a n d closed the season with two receptions for 16 yards and a touchdown in the TCU game... Finished the 2002 season with five pass receptions for 44 yards and one touchdown... Prep: Lettered as a tight end at St. Augustine High... Rated as the top 65 tight end in the state of Louisiana according to SuperPrep Magazine... Was named to SuperPrep Football Magazine s All-Region Team for Received All-America and all-state honors while at St. Augustine... Was twice named to the Louisiana All-State team... Was rated as the No. 14 overall prospect in the state of Louisiana by SuperPrep... Was rated as high as the number 10 tight end prospect in the country by one recruiting service... Caught 11 passes for 209 yards and one touchdown in Was an All- Metro selection in New Orleans... Had committed to Georgia before deciding on the Tigers... Was also recruited by Auburn, Michigan, West Virginia, Georgia Tech and Tulane... Is related to Byron and Aaron Hodges who both played at Illinois... Is the son of John and Joycelyn Doucette... Played for coach Anthony Biagas at St. Augustine High... Born: 1/8/84. DOUCETTE S STATISTICS Receiving G/GS No Yds Avg Tds LG / / Total 24/ DOUCETTE S CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Receptions/Game: 4 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 92 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Longest Pass Reception: 53 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Most Touchdown Receptions/Game: 1 vs TCU ( 02) AME Receiving Year Opponent Recpt Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/05 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF /16/03 North Texas /31/02 Murray State /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Mississippi State /26/02 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF /23/02 Army /30/02 TCU

15 ROBERT DOUGLAS 34 Fullback 6-3, 232 r-senior, 3L Lutheran North HS St. Louis, MO A returning three-year letterman who was a starter for Memphis in seven games in Worked as the number one sam linebacker in the spring of 2003 but was moved to fullback in the fall of : Worked as a linebacker in fall camp and in the first two games of the 2003 season, before being moved to fullback in the middle of the Southern Miss game... Was inserted at fullback to help in short yard rushing situations... Had his first collegiate carry in the Arkansas State game... Had his first two pass receptions from the fullback position in the Tigers win over Louisville... Gained eight yards with the two receptions... Worked as the Tigers fullback in the final two games of the season... Played fullback in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl win North Texas... Had his first rushing yardage in the North Texas game... Had one rush for three yards : Lettered at linebacker for the Tigers in 2002 after playing in all 12 games... Started seven contests for the Tigers at outside linebacker after Greg Harper suffered a broken leg... Was the team s ninth-ranked tackler in Was credited with 39 tackles, including 28 solo hits... Had five tackles for lost yardage and two quarterback sacks... Opened the season with two tackles in the win over Murray State... Had five tackles against Louisville in an ESPN televised game... Posted three tackles, one tackle for lost yardage and one fumble recovery in the UAB contest... Also logged five tackles against Mississippi State, before tallying a career-high eight tackles in the Cincinnati game... Had three hits and a quarterback sack in the USF game... Logged five tackles, one tackle for lost yardage, one forced fumble and one sack in the TCU contest : Played in every game for Memphis during the 2001 season... Opened the season with two tackles in the Mississippi State game... Also registered tackles in the UT-Chattanooga and Houston games... Was credited with one tackle against Tennessee in Knoxville... Worked as a member of the Tiger special teams... Worked as an outside linebacker with Coot Terry, Derrick Ballard and Greg Harper... Finished the 2001 season with six total tackles... Moved to outside linebacker in the spring of Showed so much promise that Derrick Harmon was moved back to receiver... Enters fall camp as the number two at will linebacker... Will provide depth for Derrick Ballard : A tailback that was redshirted during the 2000 season... Did not participate in a game but contributed as a scout team member... Spent his first season with the Tigers working as a member of the offensive scout team... Went against the Tigers first team defense each day in practice... Prep: Came to the Tigers after an outstanding prep career at Lutheran North High School in St. Louis, Missouri... Played both running back and linebacker in high school... Led his team to a 12-2 record and the Missouri State 3A Championship in Had 78 carries for 580 yards during the 1999 season... Averaged 7.4 yards per carry... Had one punt return for 60 yards and returned 10 kickoffs for 243 yards... Scored 44 points during the 1999 season... As a defensive end had 44 solo tackles, 40 assisted tackles, six quarterback sacks and two blocked punts... Holds the school record for most blocked kicks in a season with six... Was an allconference, all-district, All-St. Louis Metro and all-state selection as a defensive end... Helped his team to district titles in 1997, 1998 and Was recruited by Illinois, Iowa and Michigan State before selecting the Tigers... Also played baseball at Lutheran HS... Played for coach Jim Manion at Lutheran North... Is the son of Delores Ann Bean... Born: 7/25/ 82. DOUGLAS STATISTICS TISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / / / Totals 36/ DOUGLAS CAREER HIGHS Most Rushes/Game: 1 vs North Texas ( 03) Most Rushing Yards/Game: 3 vs North Texas ( 03) Most Pass Receptions/Game: 2 vs Louisville ( 03) Most Receiving Yards/Game: 8 vs Louisville ( 03) Longest Pass Receptions/Game: 7 vs Louisville ( 03) Most Tackles/Game: 8 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 6 vs Cincinnati ('02) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 2 vs five times Most Fumble Recoveries/Game: 1 vs South Florida ( 02) Most Tackles For Lost Yardage/Game/ 1 five times Most Quarterback Sacks/Game: 1 vs USF & TCU AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/13 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /0 9/7/02 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/14/02 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /0 9/28/02 UAB /2 0/ /0 10/8/02 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/19/02 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/26/02 Cincinnati /2 0/ /0 11/2/02 Houston /0 0/ /0 11/9/02 USF /12 1/ /0 11/23/02 Army /1 0/ /0 11/30/02 TCU /10 1/ /1/01 Miss State /0 0/ /8/01 UT-Chattanooa /0 0/ /22/01 USF /0 0/ /29/01 Louisville /0 0/ /6/01 Southern Miss /0 0/ /13/01 Houston /0 0/

16 10/20/01 East Carolina /0 0/ /27/01 UAB /0 0/ /10/01 Tennessee /0 0/ /17/01 Army /0 0/ /24/01 Cincinnati /0 0/ CAMER AMERON SSEX ON ESSEX 7 Defensive Back 5-11, 186 Senior, 3L SW DeKalb HS Atlanta, GA A returning three-year letterman who saw action as a true freshman for the Tigers during the 2001 season and became a starter during the 2002 campaign... Was the Tiger starter at cornerback for 10 games in Played in all 12 games of the 2002 season and was a starter in seven contests... Appeared in all 11 games and became a starter in the later stages of the 2001 season... Co-recipient of the 2001 Rex Dockery Scholarship : Became the Tiger starter at cornerback in the Arkansas State game... Logged just one tackle in the win over Tennessee Tech... Was credited with five tackles in the Ole Miss victory and one stop in the Southern Mississippi contest... Registered three solo tackle and one assist in the win over Arkansas State... Had three tackles, one pass breakup and one caused fumble in the Memphis win over Houston... Had another outstanding performance against Tulane... Started at corner and helped hold the Green Wave to just 105 yards passing for the game... Was credited with four tackles and one pass breakup and held Tulane s Roydell Williams to just two pass receptions for the game... Credited with seven tackles and one pass breakup in the East Carolina win... Registered four tackles in the Memphis win over Louisville... Had two tackles in the Memphis win over Cincinnati and three hits in the season finale with USF... Started at corner in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Was credited with one tackle in the Tigers win over North Texas... Finished the 2003 season with 42 total tackles, one tackle for lost yardage, five pass breakups and one forced fumble : Played in all 12 games of the season... Was the Memphis starter at fieldcorner for the final six games of the season... Had five tackles in the season opener against Murray State... Was credited with two tackles in the Ole Miss, Southern Miss and Tulane games Had five tackles in the televised Louisville contest and became the starter the following week against Mississippi State... Registered eight tackles, one tackle for lost yardage and one pass break-up against the Bulldogs... Credited with four tackles versus Cincinnati and had his first pass interception against Houston... Finished the 2002 season with 38 tackles, three tackles for lost yardage, two forced fumbles, one interception, four pass break-ups and one blocked kick which came in the USF contest : Was a starter at cornerback for three of the final four games of the 2001 season... Recorded three tackles in his first collegiate game against Mississippi State... Logged three stops and a tackle for loss yardage in the Tigers win over UT-Chattanooga at the Liberty Bowl... Tallied three hits in the USF victory and had two tackles in the Memphis win over Southern Mississippi... Had a season-high four total tackles in the road win over Houston... Started his first game as a Tiger against UAB... Was also the Tiger starter at cornerback for the Army and Cincinnati games... Had four tackles in the Army contest and had two tackles in the season finale against Cincinnati... Finished the season with 31 tackles and one tackle for lost yardage... Prep: Lettered as defensive back at South West DeKalb High School for three years... Helped his team to a 9-2 record in 2000 and a 12-1 record in Was credited with 42 tackles, 22 pass breakups and three pass interceptions in Had five tackles and two interceptions in Stephenson High game... Was an all-region selection in football in Lettered for two years as a member of the South West DeKalb High track team... Was a member of the academic honor roll in Played for coach Buck Godfrey at South West DeKalb HS... Is the son of Cheryl Essex... Born: 9/2/82 ESSEX S STATISTICS TISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / / / Totals 25/ ESSEX S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 8 vs Mississippi State ( 02) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 6 vs Mississippi State ('02) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 3 vs Miss State ('01) & Ole Miss ( 03) Most Tackles For Loss/Game: 1 five times Most Pass Interceptions/Game: 1 vs Houston ( 02) Most Pass Breakups/Game: 2 vs UAB ( 01) & Louisville ( 03) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /1 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/29/03 USF /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /0 0/ /0

17 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /0 9/7/02 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/14/02 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /0 9/28/02 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/8/02 Louisville /1 0/ /0 10/19/02 Miss State /5 0/ /0 10/26/02 Cincinnati /1 0/ /0 11/2/02 Houston /0 0/ /0 11/9/02 USF /0 0/ /0 11/23/02 Army /0 0/ /0 11/30/02 TCU /0 0/ /1/01 Miss State /0 0/ /8/01 UT-Chattanooa /0 0/ /22/01 USF /0 0/ /29/01 Louisville /0 0/ /6/01 Southern Miss /0 0/ /13/01 Houston /0 0/ /20/01 East Carolina /0 0/ /27/01 UAB /0 0/ /10/01 Tennessee /0 0/ /17/01 Army /0 0/ /24/01 Cincinnati /0 0/ GENE FREDERIC 76 Center 6-4, 288 Senior, 3L DeSmet Jesuit HS St. Louis, MO A returning three-year letterman who started all 13 games for the Tigers at offensive center in the fall of Has been named as a candidate for the 2004 Greg Rimington Award this fall, which is presented annually to the nation s top offensive center... Was named as a recepient of the Chris Faros Most Improved Player Award in the spring of : Was named to the 2003 All Conference USA Team (3rd team)... Selected as the Memphis Offensive Lineman of the Year... After lettering for two seasons as the Tigers deep snapper, was moved to center in the spring of 2003 and locked down the starting position by fall camp... Became an anchor in the offensive line... Played 52 of 82 snaps in the seasonopening win over Tennessee Tech... Did not come out of the Ole Miss and Southern Mississippi games playing all 70 plays against the Rebels and 74 of 74 snaps against the Golden Eagles... Had 69 offensive snaps in the win over Arkansas State and logged 70-of-70 plays against UAB... Did not miss a play in the Mississippi State contest... Played 89-of-89 snaps versus the Bulldogs... Started at center against Houston and worked 64-of-72 offensive plays... Did not come out of the Tulane game playing all 77 offensive snaps... Played 75 of the team s 79 offensive snaps against East Carolina... Worked all 80 offensive plays in the Tigers 37-7 road win over Louisville... Had 70 snaps in the Cincinnati victory and appeared in 85 of the 89 plays in the USF contest... Started the 2003 New Orleans Bowl game and participated in all 68 plays... Finished the 2003 season involved in 943 of the Tigers 1000 offensive plays... Was the team s deep snapper for two seasons, but appears to be the heir to Jimond Pugh s vacated center position for Spent the spring of 2002 with Wade Smith and James Corder at right tackle : Was the Tigers deep snapper for the second-consecutive season... Earned second varsity letter after appearing in all 12 of the Tiger games in Handled 64 snaps for Tiger punters and 51 snaps for the field goal and PAT units : Appeared in all 11 games of the season for Memphis... Had 70 successful snaps during the season as the deep snapper for the punt team... Had some early season problems and was credited with four muffed snaps... Also served as the short snapper for the PAT and field goal units... Had 36 successful snaps on the PAT unit and made 14 snaps on the field goal unit... Had a season-high ten punt snaps in the Southern Mississippi game... Totaled seven PAT snaps in the Tigers win over Houston... Prep: Lettered as an offensive and defensive lineman for three seasons at DeSmet Jesuit HS... Helped his DeSmet Jesuit High team to a 8-1 record and a berth in the state 5A playoffs... Lost in triple overtime to Pattonville in the opening round of the playoffs... Was credited with 52 tackles and eight quarterback sacks in Had 108 pancake blocks as an offensive lineman in Was an all-conference, all-area, all-metro and all-state selection in Missouri... Career totals read 109 tackles and 15 quarterback sacks as a defensive tackle and 289 pancake blocks and no sacks allowed as an offensive tackle... Also handled all of the deep snapping duties for his school... Also lettered for two years as a wrestler... Wrestled in the heavyweight class... Sister, K.C., is a scholarship volleyball player at the University of Oregon... Is the son of Bob Frederic and Kares Schattgen... Played for coach Dennis Cernaka at DeSmet Jesuit HS... Born: 2/5/83. FREDERIC'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /13 943/1000 JAMARCUS AITHER AMARCUS GAITHER 33 Tailback 5-10, 188 r-freshman, SQ Frayser HS Memphis, TN After reshirting in 2003, saw extended duty in the spring of 2004 at tailback... Had eight rushes for 36 yards and one touchdown in the 2004 Blueray Scrimmage... Had eight carries for 35 yards in the second spring scrim- 68

18 mage... Is expected to provide depth in the offensive backfield this fall : Came to the Tigers as a tailback from Frayser High in Memphis but worked as both a tailback and receiver in fall camp... Was redshirted in Spent the fall with the offensive scout team... Worked against the number one defense throughout the fall... Prep: Lettered as a running back for the Frayser High Rams... Gained 1,813 yards during the 2002 season and scored 13 touchdowns... Averaged yards per game rushing as a senior which ranked as second-best in Shelby-Metro... Averaged yards per game rushing... All-District in 2002 and Was ranked second in Shelby-Metro in all-purpose yards, averaging per game... Led Region 8-3A in rushing in Was named to the Associated Press All-State Team in 2002 as well as the All Shelby-Metro Squad... Was named to The Commercial Appeal s Best of the Preps and was selected to the All-Region 8-3A team... Was named All-Elite 2002 and was tabbed on the 4A All-State Was a second-team All-Shelby Metro selection in 2001 with 1,162 yards rushing... Averaged 8.2 yards per carry in 2001 and scored 10 rushing touchdowns... Was ranked 22nd in Shelby-Metro in total offense with and average of yards per game... Was named to the All- Region 8-3A team in 2001 and was ranked second in kickoff returns, third in rushing, third in all-purpose yards and fifth in total offense... Holds Frayser school record for career rushing yards... Awarded Memphis Touchdown Club Player of the Week in All-Academic City 2000 and Lettered in football and track... Coached by Terry Ryan... Is the son of James & Janice Gaither... Born: 11/9/84. BOBBY ARAFOLO OBBY GARAFOL 64 Center, 6-3, 289 r-junior, TR Mt. San Antonio JC Los Angeles, CA Came to the University of Memphis in January of 2003 as a junior college transfer... Spent the spring of 2003 working as an offensive guard... Played right guard during the spring of 2003 with another junior college transfer, Jason Matthews... Was redshirted in 2003 and has two years of eligibility remaining at Memphis... Is expected to be a regular in the offensive line this fall and will share playing time with Gene Frederic and Stephen Schuh : Came to the University of Memphis as a junior college transfer in the winter of Participated in spring drills with the Tigers... Was redshirted in the fall of 2003 due to a shoulder injury from junior college... Spent the fall of 2003 working with the offensive scout team and going against the number one defensive unit each day in practice... JC: Lettered for two years in the offensive line at Mt. San Antonio JC... Worked as both a tackle and guard during his junior college career... Was an all-conference selection during his second season of junior college play and was a first team Academic All-America... Named the team s MVP Lineman of the Year in Won the Ralph Craig Award for the Outstanding Lineman... Prep: Played prep football for St. Francis High School in Los Angeles... Lettered for two years in football and track... Helped his team to a 10-3 record in Was a first team all-league, all-area, All-CIF and all-region selection in football as a senior... Threw the shot put and discus for the track team... Was a member of the honor roll all four years of high school... A talented guitarist who works as a studio musician and performer in Los Angeles area... Played for coach Bill Ridell and Jim Bond in high school and Bill Fisk at Mt. San Antonio... Born: 7/4/83. LANE ANE ARCIA ANE GAR 61 Defensive End 6-3, 247 r-freshman, RS Catholic HS Baton Rouge, LA A redshirt freshman who spent the spring of 2004 working as a defensive end... Worked with seniors David McNair and Shaka Hill in spring drills : Was redshirted in the fall of Worked as a defensive end for the scout team and worked against the Tigers first team offensive line each day in practice... Spent the fall of 2003 learning coordinator Joe Lee Dunn s defense... Prep: Was a three-year football letterman at Baton Rouge High School... Helped his team to a 10-2 record in 2002 and the District 5-AAAA championship... Was named to the Louisiana High School Coaches Association All-District team in Was a first team All-Metro (Baton Rouge) selection as an offensive lineman in Selected to play in the Louisiana High School All-Star Game in Leader of an offensive line that produced 2,846 rushing yards in Named to the 2001 LHSCA All- District team as a right tackle... Was ranked as Dandy Don s number 38 prep prospect in the state of Louisiana... Listed by the New Orleans Times Picayune as on of the state s top offensive linemen in 2001 and Coached by Dale Wiener at Baton Rouge Catholic High School... Son of Marsha and O.J. Garcia... Born: 4/2/85. 69

19 TAVARES ARES ARES GIDEON 21 Wide Receiver 6-4, 210 r-senior, 1L Miss Delta JC Greenville, MS IDEON Came to the University of Memphis in the fall of 2002 as a junior college transfer from Mississippi Delta Junior College... Sat out last season with a knee injury... Came back for spring drills and moved back into his role as one of the team s leading pass catchers... Had seven receptions for 87 yards in the Blueray Scrimmage... Opened the spring with seven receptions for over 100 yards in the first scrimmage : Sustained a torn ACL in summer conditioning work... Had surgery and missed the entire 2003 season... Received a redshirt for the 2003 season and has one year of eligibility remaining... Was the team s most impressive receiver in the spring of Led the offense in receiving with 32 receptions for 412 yards and seven touchdowns... Averaged 12.8 yards per catch : Made an immediate impact on the Tiger receiver corps in Earned his first letter as a Tiger after appearing in all 12 games of the 2002 season... Appeared in all 12 games for the Tigers... Finished the season as the team s second leading receiver... Was credited with 42 pass receptions for 466 yards and averaged 11.1 yards per reception... Was the Tigers leader in touchdown receptions with eight... Opened the season with two catches for 22 yards and his first collegiate touchdown in the win over Murray State... Had two receptions against Ole Miss but did not catch a pass against Southern Mississippi... Grabbed two passes for 33 yards and a touchdown in victory over Tulane... Caught five passes for 52 yards in UAB game... In ESPN televised game with Louisville he caught eight passes for 88 yards and two touchdowns... Had a season-high 127 yards receiving against Mississippi State on eight receptions... Also caught a touchdown pass against Mississippi State... Ended the season with touchdown receptions against Houston, Army and TCU... Was ranked sixth in all-purpose yards for the 70 Tigers in 2002 averaging 40.6 yards per game...was second in scoring in 2002 with eight touchdowns and a total of 48 points... Is the cousin of former Southern Mississippi standout receiver Sherrod Gideon... JC: Was rated by SuperPrep JUCO Top 100 as the number 71 prospect in the nation... Listed on the Jackson Clarion-Ledger s Top 25 JUCO Prospects report as the 14thbest prospect in the state for Helped lead Mississippi Delta Community College to the finals of the state junior college championships in Had 54 receptions for over 900 yards and 13 touchdowns in Had 11 receptions for 125 yards and one touchdown in MDCC s win over Northwest Mississippi CC... Had 12 receptions for 153 yards and one touchdown in win over Holmes CC... Had a three-yard touchdown catch in the state playoffs against Jones County CC... Was named first team All- Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges... Was also named to the 2001 All-Mississippi North Squad... Helped Mississippi Delta CC to a 5-5 record in Also recruited by Baylor and West Virginia... Born: 3/21/81. GIDEON S STATISTICS TISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / GIDEON S CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Receptions/Game: 8 vs Louisville & Miss. State ( 02) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 127 vs Mississippi State ( 02) Longest Pass Reception: 59 vs Mississippi State ( 02) Most Touchdown Receptions/Game: 2 vs Louisville ( 02) AME Receiving Date Opponent No Yds Avg Tds LG 8/31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Miss State /26 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF /23/02 Army /30/02 TCU KENYUN VER ENYUN GLOVER 79 Offensive Guard 6-3, 307 r-senior, 3L Overton HS Memphis, TN A returning three-year letterman who was moved from defensive tackle to offensive guard in the later stages of the 2003 season... Due to strength and speed, has moved up the depth chart and could become a starter in the offensive line by fall camp : A veteran defensive tackle who let-

20 tered for the third-consecutive season in Was moved to offensive guard after injury to Andrew Handy... Played in each game for the Tigers working with Albert Means, LaVale Washington and Eric Taylor... Was credited with single tackles in the first three games of the season, Tennessee Tech, Ole Miss and Southern Mississippi... Registered one tackle in the Mississippi State game... Saw extended duty in the defensive front against Houston... Registered three tackles in the Tigers road win over the Cougars... Logged one tackle in the Memphis win over East Carolina... Was moved to offensive guard in the final weeks of the season due to injuries to Andrew Handy... Participated in 20 plays against USF and also logged 20 offensive snaps in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Was one of the Memphis starters at defensive tackle during the 2001 and 2002 seasons... Lettered for the second-consecutive season at defensive tackle... Received the Glenn Jones 12th Man Award in Enters fall camp as the slated starter at defensive tackle for the Tigers... Spent the spring of 2003 working with LaVale Washington at tackle and will reunite with junior Albert Means in fall camp : Was a starter at defensive tackle for Memphis in eight games and played in all 12 contests of Was the ninth leading tackler for the defensive unit and was credited with 35 stops for the season... Had seven tackles for a 21 yards lost... Also added two quarterback sacks and two forced fumbles... Opened the season with two tackles against Murray State... Added two tackles in the Ole Miss game and had three stops in the Southern Mississippi contest... Contributed six tackles in the Memphis win over Tulane... Ran off four-consecutive games with two tackles including, UAB, Louisville, Mississippi State and Cincinnati... Logged his first quarterback sack of the season against Louisville... Picked up four tackles in the Houston contest, before registering a season and career-high seven tackles and a forced fumble against USF... Logged three tackles, three tackles for lost yardage, one quarterback sack and one forced fumble in victory over Army... Closed the 2002 season with three tackles against TCU : Appeared in all 11 games for the Tigers... Registered two tackles against Mississippi State which was his first collegiate game... Had three tackles against UT-Chattanooga... Was credited with three stops in the Louisville contest and matched the three tackles the following week against Southern Mississippi... Posted two additional three-tackle games against UAB and Tennessee... Injured his ankle after Tennessee... Had two stops in the Army victory but did not have a tackle against Cincinnati... Finished the season with 22 tackles, including 13 solo stops... Also logged two tackles for lost yardage (-14) and one quarterback sack (-10)... His tackles for lost yardage came against Louisville and his quarterback sack came in the season opener with Mississippi State on national TV... Spent the fall of 2001 as a reserve at nose tackle... Worked with Boris Penchion and Doug Whittaker in the interior of the defensive front : Was redshirted during the 2000 season while working as a defensive tackle for the Tigers... Did not participate in a regular season game... Spent the fall of 2000 playing defensive tackle for the defensive scout team... Worked against the Tigers number one offense throughout the fall... Worked behind Calvin Lewis and Jarvis Slaton at defensive tackle... Received the 2000 Rex Dockery Scholarship... Prep: Lettered in both football and basketball at Overton High School in Memphis... Lettered for four years in football and for three years in basketball... Was selected first team all-region as an offensive lineman and was named second team as a defensive lineman... Was credited with 70 tackles, five quarterback sacks, five tackles for lost yardage and two fumble recoveries in helping lead Overton High to a 5-5 record in Had 12 tackles and one sack in the Collierville game... Logged 24 tackles and one tackle for lost yardage in the Germantown game... Career totals read 214 total tackles, four fumble recoveries, 16 quarterback sacks and 10 tackles for lost yardage... Also lettered as a power forward in basketball... Was a member of the National Honor Society... Played for coach Mitch Davis at Overton High... Is the son of Charles and Mary Middlebrook... Was ranked 31st in his class of Born: 11/8/81. GLOVER S STATISTICS TISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack 2000 redshirted / / / Totals 35/ GLOVER S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 7 vs USF ( 02) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 4 vs Houston & USF ('02) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 3 vs Tulane & USF ( 02) Most Tackles For Loss/Game: 3 vs Army ( 02) Most Quarterback Sacks/Game: 1 three times GLOVER'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /0 40/1000 (was moved to offensive guard for final two games of 2003 season) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /0 9/7/02 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/14/02 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /0 9/28/02 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/8/02 Louisville /5 1/ /0 10/19/02 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/26/02 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/2/02 Houston /4 0/ /0 11/9/02 USF /0 0/ /0 11/23/02 Army /12 1/ /0 11/30/02 TCU /0 0/ /1/01 Miss State /0 1/ /8/01 UT-Chattanooa /0 0/ /22/01 USF /0 0/ /29/01 Louisville /5 0/ /6/01 Southern Miss /0 0/ /13/01 Houston /0 0/ /20/01 East Carolina /0 0/ /27/01 UAB /0 0/ /10/01 Tennessee /0 0/ /17/01 Army /0 0/ /24/01 Cincinnati /0 0/

21 TIM IM GOOD OOD WELL Inside Linebacker 6-2, 229 Junior, 2L Tucker HS Lithonia, GA OODWELL 41 A returning letter winner from 2003 who moved into a starting role at linebacker during the spring of Spent the spring working at middle linebacker... Was voted as one of the recipients of the Chris Faros Most Improved Player Awards in the spring of : Lettered for the second time while seeing action at inside linebacker in each of the Tigers game in Shared playing time with Will Hyden at inside linebacker... Was credited with three tackles in the season opener against Tennessee Tech... Also responsible for three tackles in the Tigers win over Ole Miss... Had two tackles in the Southern Mississippi and Arkansas State games... Registered three stops in the Conference USA match-up against UAB... Logged two tackles in the Mississippi State game... Had an outstanding game at Houston... Was credited with seven tackles, including five solo stops, in the win over the Cougars... Had one of his better games of the season against Tulane... Was credited with five tackles against Tulane... Registered four tackles in the victory over East Carolina... Was credited with one tackle in the Tigers win over North Texas in the New Orleans Bowl... Finished the 2003 season with 37 tackles, including 28 solo stops, two tackles for lost yardage and one pass breakup... Appeared in eight games for Memphis at outside linebacker... Received the Ralph Hatley Memorial Scholarship for Spent the spring of 2003 working with Derrick Ballard and Coot Terry at the nickle back position : Lettered as a true freshman after being pressed into service due to injuries to the linebacker corps... Earned his first varsity letter after playing in eight games for Memphis in Was pressed into service as a true freshman after injuries to linebacker Greg Harper and Coot Terry... Made his first appearance in the UAB game and was credited with his first collegiate tackle in the ESPN televised game with Louisville... Also logged tackles in back-to-back road games with Cincinnati and USF... Had a quarterback hurry in the Army game and closed the 2002 season with one tackle against TCU... Finished his freshman campaign with four tackles... Prep: Lettered as a fullback and linebacker at Tucker High... Was the team s leading tackler in Credited with 103 total tackles, including 54 solo stops... Had eight tackles for lost yardage, two pass interceptions and five pass breakups... Rushed the ball 53 times for 641 yards in Was credited with a combined 104 tackles in 2000 and Had 19 tackles for lost yardage and four quarterback sacks... Scored on an 11-yard touchdown run against Marist High to help his team snap Marist s 41-game home winning streak... Helped his team to a 10-1 record in Was a first team All-DeKalb County selection as both a junior and senior... Was Atlanta Touchdown Club Back of the Week in Was twice named the DeKalb County Defensive Player of the Game... Received the Kelly Cofer Award which is Tucker High s most prestigious football award... Received the Tucker High MVP Award and was twice the team s leading tackler... Also lettered in basketball and track... Is the son of Tim Goodwell... Played for coach Phillip Lindsey at Tucker... Born: 1/30/84. GOODWELL WELL S STATISTICS TISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / / Total 21/ GOODWELL WELL S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 7 vs Houston ( 03) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 5 vs Houston & Tulane ('03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 2 vs Houston & East Carolina ('03) Most Fumble Recoveries/Game: 1 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Most Tackles for Loss/Game: 1 vs Ole Miss ( 03) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /2 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/29/03 USF /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /0 0/ /0 STEPHEN GOSTK OSTKOWSKI 32 Kicker 6-2, 200 Junior, 2L Madison Central HS Madison, MS A two-year letterman who spent the spring of 2004 pitching for the Tiger baseball team... Handled all of the field goal and PAT duties for the Tigers in Became just the second player in Memphis football history to 72

22 73 score over 100 points in a season : Was the Tiger starting kicker for the second-consecutive season... Appeared in every game for Memphis in Had two field goals in the season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Booted field goals of 39 and 23 yards against the Golden Eagles... Had a career-high three field goals in the Tiger victory over Ole Miss and was named the Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week... Had field goals of 21, 42 and 17 yards against the Rebels... His 42-yard effort gave Memphis a fourth quarter lead and his 17-yard effort sealed the victory... Had two field goals against Southern Miss on kicks of 21 and 33 yards... Had single field goals against Arkansas State and UAB... Made two-of-three field goal attempts against Mississippi State... His second field goal against MSU, the 20th of his career, moved him into a tie for sixth place on the school s career field goal list with Tomas Ingles... Kicked one field goal from 33 yards and connected on six-ofsix PATs in the win over the Houston Cougars... His field goal moved him into sixth place on the career list... Booted field goals of 30 and 23 yards in the win over East Carolina, giving him 11 points for the game... His 11 points rank as the 11th highest game total in school history... Booted two field goals of 22 and 28 yards and made three PATs in the Memphis win over Louisville... His nine points scored against Louisville moved him into second place for the single season scoring record... Made one field goal in the regular-season finale against USF... Connected on 45 yard attempt against the Bulls... Tallied nine points in the New Orleans Bowl... Kicked field goals of 21 and 42 yards and made three PATs... His 42-yard field goal with 2:26 remaining in the game locked the victory over North Texas... His 101 points scored in 2003 tied the Memphis record for the most points scored in a single season... His 28 field goal attempts in 2003 were a school record and his 19 field goals made were the second-highest total in school history... Came to the University of Memphis as a baseball signee for head coach Dave Anderson, but earned a football scholarship in fall camp... Was the only player in Conference USA to be named to the All-Freshman Team in both football and baseball in Pitched for the Tigers in the spring of Compiled a regular season record of 4-4 with a 4.32 ERA in 61.2 innings pictched... Tied for second on the team in strikeouts with : Came to the Tigers as a walk-on kicker in fall camp and by the season opener four weeks later, had earned a scholarship and was the team s starting kicker... Lettered while appearing in all 12 games of the 2002 season... Handled all of the kickoff and placement work for Memphis... Made nine-of-14 field goal attempts, including a 50-yarder in the season opener against Murray State... Also made 32-of-37 PATs in Opened his collegiate career making fiveof-six PATs and his longest field goal of the season at 50 yards... Made fiveof-five PATs in the win over Tulane and hit on a 48-yard field goal attempt... Had his only multiple field goal game in the season finale against TCU... Kicked off for the Tigers 58 times during the season and had 12 of his kickoffs declared as touchbacks... Had an average kickoff depth of the five yard line (5.10)... Was named to the 2002 Conference USA All-Freshman Team... Prep: Lettered for four years in football and soccer and three years in baseball at Madison Central High School... Earned all-state honors in of the three sports... Played pitcher and outfielder in baseball... Complied an 8-2 record with a 1.40 ERA during his senior season... Had a batting average of.395 with three home runs and 25 RBI... Completed his high school baseball career with a 16-2 record and a 1.00 ERA... Led Madison Central to the 2002 Mississippi state championship... Holds the Madison Central High record for the longest field goal at 55 yards... Is the son of Larry and Cindy Gostkowski... Born: 1/28/84. GOSTKOWSKI S STATISTICS TISTICS Field Goal G/S Att Made LG PAT s TP / / * Total 25/ GOSTKOWSKI S CAREER HIGHS Most Field Goals Made/Game: 3 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Most Field Goals Attempted/Game: 4 Tennessee Tech ( 03) Longest Field Goal Made/Game: 50 vs Murray State ('02) Most PATs Made/Game: 6 vs Houston ( 03) Most PATs Attempted/Game: 6 vs Murray State ( 02) & Houston ( 03) Most Points Scored/Game: 14 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Most Points Scored/Season: 101* ( 03) * tied the school record for points in a single season ANDREW ANDY NDREW HAND 75 Offensive Guard 6-2, 310 Junior, 3L Palmetto HS Miami, FL A three-year veteran offensive lineman who has been a two-year starter at offensive guard... Sustained a broken leg in the Louisville game in 2003 and missed the remainder of the season... Was held out most of spring drills in : The only returning starter from the 2002 season in the offensive line... Started every game at offensive guard in Opened the 2003 campaign playing 52-of-82 snaps in the victory over Tennessee Tech... Did not come out of the Ole Miss and Southern Miss games... Played all 70 plays in the win over Ole Miss and 74-of-74 snaps in the Southern Mississippi contest... Worked 60 plays in the Arkansas State win and had 67 snaps in the UAB contest... Worked 65 offensive snaps in the Mississippi State contest... Was involved in 50 of the team s 72 offensive plays in the road victory over the Houston Cougars... Played 67 of the team s 77 offensive plays in the road win over Tulane in the Superdome... Worked 50 of the

23 79 offensive snaps in the win over East Carolina... Suffered a broken leg in the Louisville game and missed the remainder of the season Will be the most experienced of the Tiger linemen this fall... Co-winner of the Chris Faros Most Improved Player Award in Spent the spring of 2003 working at left guard with reserve Blake Butler : Lettered as a true freshman... Was a starter for the Tigers at offensive guard for nine of the 12 games of Missed three games with an ankle sprain... Opened the season with 50 snaps in the Murray State victory... Played just 12 snaps against Ole Miss before suffering an ankle injury... Returned briefly for the Tulane game but played just six plays... Returned as a starter against Louisville and played 67 snaps... Appeared in 62-of-67 plays against Mississippi State and played a season-high 85-of-85 plays against USF... Closed the season playing all 66 plays against TCU... Finished his sophomore season appearing in 511 of the team s 840 total offensive plays : Saw his first action as a Tiger in the Louisville game... Injured an ankle in camp and missed the first three games of the season... Appeared in the Louisville game and played eight snaps as an offensive guard... Had five plays against Southern Mississippi... Played a seasonhigh 17 snaps in the road victory over Houston... Re-injured his ankle the week following the Houston contest and was not able to return in Spent the remainder of the fall rehabbing his high ankle sprain... Prep: Lettered as an offensive and defensive lineman at Palmetto High School in Miami, FL... Selected to play in the Florida All-Star Game on Martin Luther King Day... Also played in the Florida-California Football Classic in Santa Barbara, CA in June... Was named first team All-Dade County in 2000 by the Miami Herald... Was considered by many to be the best offensive lineman in the Miami Dade County area... Is called by high school coach the best lineman ever to play at Palmetto High School... Worked as a strong guard during his senior season and helped team to an 8-3 record... Played tackle as a sophomore and junior... Was named Palmetto s MVP Lineman for three consecutive years... Has run yard dash... Was recruited by Miami (FL), Rutgers and UMass but selected the Tigers... Played for coach Jim Kroll at Palmetto HS... Is the son of Valurie Handy... Born: 11/14/82. HANDY'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /0 30/ /9 511/ /10 595/1000 Totals 23/ / WILLIE ILLIE ENDERSON ILLIE HENDERSON 54 Offensive Guard 6-7, 328 r-sophomore, 1L Ridgeway HS Memphis, TN Had an outstanding 2004 spring... Worked with the number one offensive line in the spring due to several key injuries... Was voted as one of the winners of the Chris Faros Most Improved Player Award in the spring of : Suffered an ankle injury early in the fall that put him behind physically... Did not play in the first six games of the season... Saw his first action as a Tiger in the Houston game... Participated in eight offensive snaps against the Cougars... Was used as an offensive guard against Houston after working as a tackle for most of the fall... Played the final series of the East Carolina victory... Worked four offensive snaps... Played 20 snap in the USF game... Continued to make dramatic improvement while practicing for the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Played 20 offensive snaps against North Texas... Finished the 2003 season participating in 52 of the team s 1000 offensive plays... Came to Memphis as one of the most highly recruited defensive linemen in the state of Tennessee... Was not able to participate in fall camp due to minor chest surgery and was redshitrted during the fall of Given his size and foot speed, he was moved to offensive tackle in the spring of 2003 and worked his way to the number two position behind David Davis at right tackle : Was redshirted as a true freshman and spent the fall of 2002 working with the scout team defense... Played defensive tackle in the fall of Worked behind Boris Penchion and Eric Taylor in Was the biggest of the Tiger signees in Prep: Considered by many as the top lineman prospect in Tennessee in Played both offensive and defensive tackle at Ridgeway High School... Registered 15 quarterback sacks for Ridgeway High in Was named to Prep Star Magazine s Top 125 Dream Team for Was named to Prep Star Magazine s Super 30 All-Southeast Region Team for Was named to SuperPrep Football Magazine s 2001 All-America Team and All-Region Team... Ranked as the number three prospect in the state of Tennessee... Is rated by SuperPrep Magazine as the number 21 offensive lineman in the nation... Is rated as the number 11 defensive line prospect in the nation by Rivals.com... Named to the Associated Press All- State Team in Was named to the MIAA All-Metro team for Divisions 4A/5A in Was named a finalist for Class 3-A Mr. Football in Was selected on the Tennessee Sportswriters 3-A All-State team in Had 25 tackles, four quarterback sacks and four fumble recoveries as a junior... Was named to the All-Tennessee 3-A Team (2nd) in 2000 as an offensive lineman... Committed to Tennessee before deciding on Memphis... Also recruited by Arkansas and Florida... Lettered in basketball for three years at Ridgeway High... Played center on the basketball team... Threw the shot for the Ridgeway track team and won the state A-AA shot championship in Is the son of Willie Henderson, Jr. & Julia Griffin... Played

24 for coach John Coolley at Ridgeway High... Born: 11/17/83. HENDERSON'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /0 52/1000 SHAKA ILL HAKA HILL 27 Defensive End 6-3,253 r-senior, 3L Goodpasture HS Nashville, TN A veteran inside linebacker who has lettered for three seasons with the Tigers... Became a starter during the 2002 season when injuries depleted the linebacker corps... Was moved to defensive end in the spring of 2004 and worked with David McNair : Was moved to defensive end for the 2003 season and participated in the season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Had two tackles against the Golden Eagles... Had two tackles in the Southern Miss game in Hattiesburg... Logged a single tackle in the win over Arkansas State... Also had one tackle to his credit in the Mississippi State contest... Registered two tackles in the Conference USA road win over Houston... Had two tackles in the road victory over Tulane in the Superdome... Was credited with two tackles in the Tigers win over Louisville... Registered one tackle in the win over Cincinnati... Made a big contribution in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl when he forced a fumble on a kickoff that gave the Tigers the ball at the North Texas eight yard line... Play led to a field goal for Memphis... Finished the season with 13 tackles and one forced fumble... Spent the spring working with Robert Douglas at the sam linebacker slot : Had his best season as a Tiger in Appeared in 12 games for Memphis and was the starter at inside linebacker in the final four contests of the year... Finished the year as the team s seventh-leading tackler despite starting just four games... Opened the season with a single tackle against Murray State and had one tackle in the Ole Miss contest... Tallied four solo tackles in the Southern Mississippi game and added three hits in the win over Tulane... Logged four tackles against UAB and had his first career pass interception which he returned for 10 yards... Credited with five tackles and his first tackle for lost yardage of the season against Mississippi State... Contributed 75 seven tackles, one forced fumble and one pass break-up in the Cincinnati game and added four tackles in the Houston game which was his first career start... Tallied a season and career-high nine tackles against USF and picked up eight in the win over Army... Closed the 2002 campaign with six tackles in the TCU contest... Season line read 53 total tackles, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble : Lettered in 2001 as a backup for Demorrio Shank... Appeared in all 11 games of the 2001 season... Began to make progress at middle linebacker after spending the 2000 season as a fullback... Worked at middle linebacker and was a member of the Tiger special teams... Had his first career tackle in the Mississippi State game... Had two solo tackles in the Tigers win over UT-Chattanooga... Increased that figure to three tackles in the USF victory... Had two stops in the Louisville contest and was credited with five hits in the win over Southern Mississippi, including four solos... After having three tackles against Houston, had a season-high 10 tackles against East Carolina, including six solo tackles... Registered one tackle in the UAB contest and was credited with two tackles against Tennessee in Knoxville... Saw his most extended duty in the season finale against Cincinnati and had three tackles... Finished the 2001 season as the team s 11th-leading tackler despite not starting a game... Was credited with 35 tackles, one tackle for lost yardage (-4) and one pass break up in Suffered an injured hamstring the first week of spring practice and missed several days on contact work... Played fullback in the Blueray game and had eight carries for 25 yards... Averaged 3.3 yards per attempt : Came to the Tigers as one of the top prep signees for Was redshirted during the fall of Worked as a fullback with the Tiger offense... Demonstrated a powerful running style... Spent the fall with the offensive scout team and worked against the number one defense throughout the fall of Was impressive running the ball in several freshman scrimmages held during the latter part of the season... Prep: Committed to the Tigers after being one of the most heavily recruited players in the state... Listed in Super Preps Magazine as one of the top recruits in the state of Tennessee... Has 4.6 speed in the 40-yard dash... Rushed for over 600 yards and scored nine touchdowns in leading Goodpasture High School to the state 2A title in Was credited with 96 total tackles, including 69 solo stops, 23 assisted hits, four tackles for lost yardage and three quarterback sacks as a linebacker... Was named to the TSSAA All-State team as a linebacker as well as the Associated Press All- State team... Was a first team All-Region 4-2A selection and was named the 1999 Region 4-2A Defensive MVP for Was named the Lawrenceburg Middle Tennessee Quarterback Club Player of the Year... Was voted the Mid-State Defensive Player of the Year for Was named the 1998 runner-up for the Mr. Football Award... Was named to the all-state team in 1999 as a linebacker... Listed by Rivals100.com as one of the Southeast Top 100 Recruits and was rated as the 73rd-best linebacker in the nation... Career totals read 2,547 yards rushing and 32 touchdowns... Defensive career statistics were 96 tackles, 30 assisted stops, nine tackles for lost yardage, three quarterback sacks and one blocked kick... Benched 360, squatted over 430 and has power cleaned over 300 pounds... Visited Tennessee in December of 1999 and was recruited by Michigan, Georgia Tech and Ole Miss... Played for coach David Martin... Is the son of Lester Lyle and Carolyn Hill... Born: 1/15/81.

25 HILL'S STATISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack 2000 sat out / / / Totals 36/ HILL'S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 10 vs East Carolina ( 01) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 6 vs East Carolina ( 01) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 4 vs East Carolina ( 01) & USF ( 02) Most Tackles for Loss/Game: 1 vs E. Carolina ( 01) & Miss State ( 02) Most Pass Breakups/Game: 1 vs UT-Chattanooga ( 01) Most Pass Interceptions/Game: 1 vs UAB ( 02) Most Interception Return Yards/Game: 10 vs UAB ( 02) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /0 0/ /0 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /0 9/7/02 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/14/02 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /0 9/28/02 UAB /0 0/ /10 10/8/02 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/19/02 Miss State /2 0/ /0 10/26/02 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/2/02 Houston /0 0/ /0 11/9/02 USF /0 0/ /0 11/23/02 Army /0 0/ /0 11/30/02 TCU /0 0/ /0 9/3/01 Miss State /0 0/ /0 9/8/01 UT-Chattanooga /0 0/ /0 9/22/01 USF /0 0/ /0 9/29/01 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/6/01 Sou. Miss /0 0/ /0 10/13/01 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/20/01 East Carolina /4 0/ /0 10/27/01 UAB /0 0/ /0 11/10/01 Tennessee /0 0/ /0 11/17/01 Army /0 0/ /0 11/24/01 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 BRAHAM HOLL 65 the number two slot at right tackle behind David Davis : One of several young Tiger offensive linemen who were redshirted in Worked with the Memphis offensive scout team throughout the fall of Worked as an offensive tackle... Prep: Lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track at Prentiss High School... Was the District MVP in Was named to the WWDM-TV All-Area Team in Worked as both an offensive and defensive tackle at PHS... Was a member of the basketball team... Coach by Artis Mark, Jr. at Prentiss High... Son of Jessie and Barbara Holloway... Born: 12/17/84. CARSON UNTER ARSON HUNTER 52 Outside Linebacker 5-10, 231 r-sophomore, 1L Collierville HS Collierville, TN Earned his first letter as a member of the 2003 Tiger special teams... Appeared in eight games for the Tiger last season... Enters the fall as a reserve at a linebacker position : A walk-on candidate who lettered after playing on the Tiger special teams in the fall of Was named as one of the co-winners of the 2003 Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year... Served as a member of the Tiger kickoff and kick cover teams... Saw action in the Tigers road victory over Houston... Worked as a member of the Tiger cover units in the win over East Carolina... Came to the Tigers in the fall of Worked as a back-up at the sam linebacker slot... Played behind Robert Douglas and Shaka Hill in the spring of Worked with the Tiger ABRAHAM OLLOWAY defensive scout team in spring drills... Is Offensive Tackle still continuing 6-4, 328 to learn the Tiger defensive r-freshman, RS Prentiss HS system but is Prentiss, MS expected to contribute this Was redshirted in 2003 and spent the time learning the Tiger offense... fall as a member of the Memphis special teams : Attended the University of Memphis in the fall of 2002 and walked-on with the football team... Worked this spring as an offensive tackle and moved up the depth chart to 76

26 Impressed the coaches with his enthusiasm and determination... Spent the fall working as an outside linebacker... Received the Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Year Award at the annual football banquet... Prep: Was a four-year football letterwinner at Collierville High School... Played fullback and linebacker at Collierville High School... Helped the Dragons to the 2001 region 8-5A championship... Received the most improved player award as a junior... Was credited with 73 tackles as a senior at CHS... Received the Bonky Brooks Award twice during career at Collierville High... Is only player in history of Collierville High to ever receive the award twice... Is the son of David and Barbara Hunter... Played for coach Paul Cox at Collierville High... Born: 2/9/84. RYAN AN IVEY 35 Holder/Punter 6-0, 175 r-senior, 2L Mayfield HS Mayfield, KY VEY A returning letterman who was signed to a scholarship prior to the start of the 2003 season... Handled all of the Tiger duties as the holder for the special teams in Will worked with kicker Stephen Gostkowski again in 2004 and will serve as the backup punter for Brandon Roberson : A former walk-on special teams member who was signed to a scholarship before the start of the 2003 season... Was the Tigers starting holder for the 2003 season... Worked with kicker Stephen Gostkowski... Had a near perfect season... Handled the snaps on 29 field goal attempts and 44 PATs... Helped kicker Stephen Gostkowski to a perfect 44-of-44 PATs... Lettered for the first time during the 2002 season... Became the Tigers starting holder when a broken foot sidelined Scott Scherer... Is expected to return to his position this fall... Also worked as the Tiger kicker and punter in 2003 spring drills : Played a vital role for the Tiger team in Earned his first varsity letter for the Tigers... Was pressed into service as the special team s holder when Scott Scherer suffered a broken foot in practice... Was the starting holder for the final seven games of the season... Had 28 holds on the PAT and/or field goal units and was near perfect... Was able to gather in two errant snaps and get the ball down for the kick... Kicked field goals of 32 and 36 yards in the Blueray Scrimmage and had two PATs... Was the second-leading scorer in the Blueray Scrimmage... Enters fall camp as a reserve kicker for the Tigers... Spent the spring working with the Tiger special teams unit : Worked as a backup for Ryan White in Traveled with the Tigers as the backup kicker, punter and holder for the special teams... Was not used in a game in : Was a walk-on candidate for the Tigers in the fall of Worked as a reserve kicker and traveled with the Tiger team but did not appear in any games... Prep: 77 Lettered in football, basketball and baseball at Mayfield High... Earned four football letters... Was twice an honorable mention Associated Press all-state selection... Connected on six-of-nine field goals and 41-of-42 PATs as a senior... Made 163-of-180 career PATs and 20-of-30 career field goals... His 163 PATs set the Kentucky state high school record... Holds the school record for the most career PATs, most career punts, longest field goal and his 65-yard punt in the East- West All-Star game was a career long... Averaged 42.6 yards per punt as a senior at Mayfield HS... Was an honor student at Mayfield... Is the son of Phillip and Pauline Ivey... Played for coach Joe Morris... Born: 9/18/80. JASON OHNSON ASON JOHNSON 71 Offensive Tackle 6-3, 284 r-senior, 3L Pattonville HS St. Louis, MO A returning veteran who was a starter at offensive tackle in 2003 until he suffered a knee injury in the fourth game of the season...appeared in every game in 2001 and Lettered for two years at tight end but was moved to offensive tackle in the spring of : Was the Memphis starter at left offensive tackle in the season opener against Tennessee Tech... Played 52-of-72 snaps in the win over the Golden Eagles... Did not come out of the Memphis win over Ole Miss, playing all 70 offensive snaps... Participated in all 74 plays against Southern Mississippi... Started his fourth game of the season against Arkansas State but suffered a knee injury after just three series... Sustained a torn MCL against the Indians... Missed the next three weeks before he could begin rehabbing his knee... Returned to action for the East Carolina game... Worked 20 of the team s 79 offensive snaps... Played 25 of 80 plays in the Tigers dramatic win over Louisville on the road... Worked 45-of-73 offensive snaps in the win over Cincinnati... Logged 40 plays in the USF contest... Capped the season with 20 plays in the win over North Texas in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Finished the

27 2003 season playing 338 of the team s 1000 total snaps... Suffered a knee injury in spring drills and missed part of the spring... Was ready for fall camp of Worked with Jeff Cameron and John Doucette at tight end in Was a regular in all of the two tight end sets : Played in all 12 games for the Tigers in 2002 and worked at two positions... Worked in fall camp as an offensive tackle and was expected to see action in the offensive line... Was moved back to tight end after an injury to starter Jeff Cameron... Shared time with freshman John Doucette and was used mainly in blocking situations... Had his first pass reception of the season in the win over Army in November... Caught one pass for two yards... Had one pass reception for 13 yards and a cruical first down in the TCU contest : Lettered as a tight end during the 2001 season... Played in every game for Memphis and was a regular on special teams and in all of the Tigers two tight end sets... Did not have a pass reception but was used as a blocker in all of the team s two tight end sets... Climbed the depth chart in the spring of 2001 at tight end... Had a 15-yard touchdown reception in the third scrimmage... Will provide depth for starter Jeff Cameron at tight end and can also work as a backup punter : Was redshirted during the 2000 season but traveled with the Tiger varsity as the backup punter... Was never pressed into service and had four years of eligibility remaining at Memphis... Was used as a tight end and as the team s reserve punter... Worked with the offensive scout team against the number one defense throughout the fall... Prep: Lettered in both football and basketball at Pattonville HS... Earned three letters in football and was a two-year starter... Served as captain of the team as a senior... Was a second team all-conference selection... Had 11 pass receptions for 195 yards and three touchdowns in Averaged 17.7 yards per catch... Caught 24 passes for 416 yards as a junior in Had two touchdown receptions... Averaged 16.5 yards per reception as a junior... Was a first team all-conference selection in Was also being recruited by the University of Illinois and Eastern Illinois... Played for coach Don Greco at Pattonville High... Is the son of Charles and Jeannine Johnson... Born: 9/13/81. JOHNSON'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /4 338/ CHRIS HRIS ELLEY HRIS KELLEY 12 Wide Receiver 6-1, 201 Senior, 1L Northeast Miss CC Corinth, MS One of the nation s top junior college receivers in Came to the Tigers in January of 2003 and participated in spring drills... Lettered for the first time as a Tiger receiver and kick returner after appearing in all 13 games for Memphis in Caught a touchdown pass in the Tigers bowl win in New Orleans : Entered the 2003 season as a member of the Tiger receiver corps... Had his first career reception in the Memphis win over Tennessee Tech... Caught a four-yard pass from Danny Wimprine... Had a season and career-long 17 yards reception in the Southern Mississippi contest... Logged one reception for seven yards in the Conference USA contest with UAB in Memphis... Became a kick returner and shared duties with DeAngelo Williams... Had three kickoff returns for 50 yards in the UAB contest... Had one kickoff return for 23 yards in the win over East Carolina... Caught a career-high three passes for 29 yards in the Tigers win over Louisville... Grabbed a 65- yard touchdown pass from receiver Darron White against Cincinnati... Had three receptions for 22 yards in the regular-season finale against USF... Had one pass reception for 10 yards and a touchdown in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Also returned three kickoffs for 69 yards in the bowl game before suffering a torn MCL in his right knee... Finished the 2003 season with 11 pass receptions for 154 yards and two scores... Had five receptions for 66 yards in spring scrimmages in Averaged 13.2 yards per catch in scrimmage situations... Entered fall camp as the starter at the Y receiver slot... JC: Lettered for two years at wide receiver at Northeast Mississippi CC... Helped lead his team to the Division championship in Was named to the 2002 Mississippi North All-State team... Played in the Mississippi Junior College All-Star Game and was voted the game s overall Most Valuable Player... Had 21 pass receptions for 511 yards and five touchdowns in Averaged 45.7 yards per game receiving... Totaled over 1,000 yards receiving with 11 touchdowns during his two years at NEMCC... Played for

28 coach Bobby Hall at NE Mississippi CC... Prep: Played prep football at Kossuth High School in Corinth, MS... Lettered for two years at wide receiver... Was an all-district selection in football and basketball... Gained over 1,500 yards rushing and receiving during prep career... Set the school record with a 99-yard touchdown reception and the most punt returns in a game with six... Also earned letters in basketball and track... Member of the National Honor Society... Played for coach Charlie Dampeer... Is the son of Wayne Kelley and Phyllis Alexander... Born: 1/11/82. KELLEY'S STATISTICS TISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / KELLEY S CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Receptions/Game: 3 vs Louisville & USF ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 65 vs Cincinnati ( 03) Longest Pass Reception: 65 vs Cincinnati ( 03) Most Touchdown Receptions/Game: 1 vs Cincinnati & North Texas ( 03) AME Receiving Year Opponent Recpt Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/05 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF /16/03 North Texas TAZ AZ NOCKUM AZ KNOCKUM 24 Tailback 6-2, 221 r-freshman, RS Catholic HS Baton Rouge, LA Was redshirted in 2003 and has four years of eligibility remaining at Memphis... Worked at both the tailback and fullback slots this spring and could provide depth at both positions : Was redshirted during the 2003 campaign and spent the fall working as a member of the Tiger offensive scout team... Worked at each practice against the Memphis first-team defense... Prep: Was a three-year football and track letterwinner at Baton Rouge Catholic High School... Was the All-District MVP in football in Named to the All-Metro (Baton Rouge) Team in Selected to the 5A All-State Team as honorable mention in Selected to play in the Capital City All-Star Game... Rushed for 1143 yards and nine touchdowns in Caught 29 passes for 418 yards and three touchdowns in Is rated by Rivals.com as the number 24 all-purpose back in the nation for Was named a finalist for the Baton Rouge Advocate Athlete of the Year in Ranked as Dandy Don s number 42 prep prospect in the state of Louisiana... Is the defending 5A State Champion in 110m hurdles... Posted the fastest time in the state of Louisiana in the 55 yard indoor hurdles... Ran a 7.88 at the LSU Indoor Meet... Qualified for the state championships in the 4x200, 4x400 and 4x100 relays and the 110-meter hurdles as a freshman... Placed sixth in the hurdles as a freshman... Lettered in football, track and basketball... Coached by Dale Wiener... Son of Lynn Knockum... Born: 6/22/84. DUSTIN OPEZ USTIN LOPEZ 26 Defensive Back 5-10, 191 Sophomore, TR West Minnesota JC Hopkinsville, KY Came to the University of Memphis as a junior college transfer from West Minnesota JC in the spring of 2004 and participated in spring drills... Enrolled at Memphis and participated in spring drills with the Tigers... Worked as a cornerback in the spring of 2004 and enters the fall working with Cameron Essex at corner : Played one season at Minnesota West Junior College and will have three years at Memphis... Led his BlueJay squad in pass interceptions with eight and had 90 yards in returns... Led the team in punt returns with 14 for 176 yards and one touchdown... Also led team in kickoff returns with 16 for 391 yards and two touchdowns... Averaged 24.4 yards per return and had a long return of 89 yards... Was ranked second on the team in all-purpose yards with an average of 71.7 yards per game... Was ranked seventh in tackles with 40, including 27 solo stops... Had four tackles for lost yardage, nine pass breakups, one fumble recovery returned for 60 yards and one forced fumble... Was an all-state selection at West Minnesota Junior College in Prep: Lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track at Hopkinsville High and Todd County Central High... Was a second team all-state selection as a senior and was named to the all-area team... Set a Todd County Central High record with seven touchdowns scored in a single game... Had 44 pass receptions for 938 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior... Credited with seven pass interceptions as a senior... Son of Mike Lopez and Tracey Everett... Played for coach Craig Clayton in high school... Born: 1/9/85. 79

29 JASON TTHEWS ASON MATTHEWS 68 Offensive Guard 6-4, 295 Senior, 1L NE Miss CC Muscle Shoals, AL Came to the University of Memphis as a junior college transfer in January of Became a starter before the season opener and remained as the starter at offensive guard throughout the season... Missed most of the spring of 2004 due to a stress fracture in his foot... Is expected to be ready for action in the fall : Came to the Tigers as a junior college transfer... Worked his way into a starting position at offensive guard by the season opener... Logged 52 of the 82 snaps in the opening win over Tennessee Tech... Participated in 67-of-70 offensive plays in the Tigers victory over Ole Miss... Had 40 offensive snaps against Southern Mississippi and had 60 plays against Arkansas State... Worked just 25 plays against UAB and 65- of-89 offensive snaps against Mississippi State... Had 50 plays in the Tigers Conference USA road win over Houston... Participated in 66 offensive plays in the road victory over Tulane... Continued as starter at guard in the East Carolina contest and totaled 50 offensive plays... Worked 65 snaps in the Tigers win over Louisville at PaPa John s Stadium... Was involved in all but three plays in the win over Cincinnati... Had 70 snaps against the Bearcats... Played 79 of 85 total plays in the season finale against USF... Starter at guard for the 2003 New Orleans Bowl against North Texas... Played 48 of the team s 68 offensive plays in the win over the Mean Green... Finished the 2003 campaign playing 734 of the 1000 total plays... Spent the spring of 2003 working as an offensive lineman and will be listed as a guard in the fall... Enters the fall of 2003 as the starter at right guard... JC: Was a starting guard for Northeast Mississippi Community College in the fall of Helped lead his team to a 7-2 record in 02 and the Northern Division Championship of the Mississippi Junior College system... Was named to the Mississippi Junior College All-State team in Also lettered for NEMCC during the 2001 season... Was named to the Dean s List at Northeast Mississippi CC... Prep: Played prep football at Muscle Shoals High School in Alabama, where he worked as an offensive tackle... Lettered for three seasons in football and three years in baseball... Helped his team to a 7-3 record in Was named to the Times Daily All-Area team as a senior, as well as the All- Region 16 Team... Was tabbed as honorable mention all-state in Born: 3/10/83. MATTHEWS STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /13 734/1000 BRUCE MCCALEB 59 Offensive Tackle 6-2,278 r-sophomore, 1L John Muier HS Alpadena, CA Returning letterman from the 2003 season... Appeared in seven games before suffering a knee injury... Worked at offensive tackle in the spring of 2004 along with Blake Butler and Jason Johnson : One of just three backup offensive linemen to see extended duty in Earned his first varsity letter for the Tigers... Saw his first collegiate playing time in the Tennessee Tech game and worked 30 offensive plays at tackle... Was involved in four snaps in the win over Ole Miss and had six plays in the Southern Miss contest... Replaced an injured Jason Johnson as the starter in the Arkansas State contest and participated in a career-high 63 plays... Had eight offensive plays in the UAB contest working with David Davis... Got four snaps in the Mississippi State contest, and played 22 plays before suffering a knee injury in the Houston game... Sustained a torn MCL against the Cougars... Spent the remainder of the season rehabbing his injured knee... A redshirt freshman who spent the fall of 2002 working as an offensive guard but was moved to center in the spring of Worked as the back-up for starter Gene Frederic in the spring of 2003 and enters fall camp as the number two center for the Tigers : The youngest of the Tiger offensive linemen in Was redshirted while he learned the Memphis offensive system... Was just 17-years-old upon his arrival on campus... Worked as a back-up offensive tackle behind starter Wade Smith and back-up Jeremy Rone... Prep: Was a three-year football letterman for John Muier High School... Played both offensive and defensive line... Was a second team All-Pacific League selection at offensive guard for the 2001 season... Helped his team to the 1999 and 2000 league championships... John Muier High posted a record in Has also lettered in track... Threw the shot put for Muier High... Is relative of Seattle Supersonics Slick Watts and Patrick Lucas of the Seattle Seahawks... Was an honor student who graduated before his 17th birthday... Received three Academic Excellence Awards... Was the recipient of The Golden State Award for Academics... Received the Presidential Education Award... Is the son of Patrick and Wanda Lucas... Played for coach Ron Mims at John Muier... Born: 1/26/85. 80

30 McCALEB'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /0 137/1000 QUINT UINTON RARY ON MCCRAR 30 Outside Linebacker 6-2, 222 Sophomore, 1L Columbus HS Columbus, MS Lettered as a true freshman at Memphis in Worked as a member of the Tiger special teams and also saw action at linebacker... Spent the spring of 2004 as the Tigers number one right outside linebacker : Lettered as a true freshman while playing in every game for the Tigers in Worked as a cat safety and as a member of the Memphis special teams... Had his first career tackle in the Tigers season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Was credited with a season-high three tackles in the Tigers win over Houston on the road... Logged one tackle in the Memphis win over East Carolina... Registered one solo tackle in the Tigers win over North Texas in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl in the Superdome... Finished the 2003 season with eight tackles including four solo stops... Prep: Listed as the number seven prep prospect in the state of Mississippi by Rivals.com... Was considered a Top 50 Prospect as a junior... Listed as the seventh best outside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com in Was credited with 170 tackles, eight quarterback sacks and two pass interceptions in Has been timed in 4.5 in the 40-yard dash... Rated as the number 78 prospect in the Southeast... Ranked as the 11th best prospect overall in Mississippi by BorderWars.com... Coach by Roy McCrory... Son of Suzette McCrary... Born: 9/22/84. JARED WEN ARED MCGOWEN 74 Offensive Guard 6-4, 310 r-sophomore, TR Univ. of Kentucky Walls, MS Came to Memphis as a transfer from the University of Kentucky, where he started five games as a true freshman... Worked as an offensive guard during the spring of 2004 and moved into the number two position at right guard... Is expected to work with Jason Matthews and Willie Henderson at right guard this fall : Came to the Tigers in the fall of 2003 as a transfer from the University of Kentucky after playing in the final five games of the 2002 at offensive guard for the Wildcats... Spent the fall of 2003 working with the Memphis offensive line... Served as a member of the offensive scout team and worked against the number one Tiger defense in practice... Will have three years of eligibility remaining : Was one of just six freshman who earned playing time for Kentucky... Saw action in five games, including wins over Texas-El Paso, Middle Tennessee, Mississippi State and Vanderbilt... Prep: Was a second team all-state selection by The Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his senior season... Played for Horn Lake High School... Worked as an offensive tackle as a senior... Did not allow a quarterback sack as a senior... Played both offensive and defensive tackle as a junior... Was a first team all-region selection as a junior and senior... Was rated as the number 22 prospect in the state of Mississippi as a senior according to SuperPrep Magazine... Also lettered for one season as a member of the basketball team... Played for coach David Wilkerson at Horn Lake High... Is the son of Odell and Cynthia McGowen... Born: 10/3/83. McCRARY'S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int Loss Sack / McCRARY'S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 3 vs Houston ( 03) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 2 vs Houston ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 2 vs East Carolina ( 03) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /0 0/ /0 DAVID AIR VID MCNAIR 96 Defensive End 6-3, 256 r-senior, 2L Hargrave Military Dunn, NC A returning Tiger letterman in the defensive front who enters the fall as a starter at defensive end... Was named as one of the winners of the Chris Faros Most Improved Player Awards in spring drills... Received his first letter as a Tiger while working as a defensive end in Was moved from defensive line to tight end in the fall of 2001 but went back to defense in the spring of : Worked as a backup at defensive end until starter Treveco Lucas was injured in the UAB game... Played every series 81

31 against the Blazers except the opening series of plays... Logged three tackles against UAB... Was his most extended play since arriving at Memphis... Started his first game as a Tiger against Mississippi State... Had three tackles and one quarterback sack in the MSU contest... Started the Conference USA game with Houston and was credited with four tackles and his second quarterback sack of the season... Had a season and career-high four tackles in the Tigers road win over Tulane in the Superdome... Registered two stops against East Carolina... Had tipped pass that led to Eric Taylor s interception return for a touchdown against Louisville... Credited with two tackles in the Tigers win over Cincinnati... Logged one solo tackle in Memphis win over North Texas in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Finished the season with 22 tackles, including 14 solos, two tackles for lost yardage, three quarterback sacks for minus 23 yards and three pass breakups : Appeared in three games for Memphis in Lettered while playing in three games for the Tigers in Appeared in the Murray State game, where he registered two tackles... The appearance against Murray State marked his first collegiate action, and his two tackles were the first of his career at Memphis... Also logged game time in the Tigers win over Tulane and in the victory of Army... Worked as a defensive end for Memphis playing behind Mowbray Rowand and LaVale Washington... Finished the season with two tackles... Worked at defensive end with Treveco Lucas and Shakorr Bryant during the spring of : Spent part of the fall of 2001 rehabbing his knee... Worked at tight end after recovering from knee surgery in July... Returned to the practice field in late September and was immediately moved to tight end to fill the void left by the injury to Marcus West... Spent the fall working with the offensive scout team... Worked each day against the number one defense... Did not participate with the Tigers in the spring of : A defensive lineman/ defensive end for the Tigers who was redshirted during the 2000 season... Spent the fall working with the Memphis defensive scout team and worked against the number one offensive unit... Has four years of eligibility remaining at Memphis... Prep: Lettered at Hargrave Military Academy while working as both a defensive end and outside linebacker... Posted a 40-yard dash time of 4.81 at Hargrave... Committed to North Carolina State after prep career... Is the son of David and Vickie McNair... Played for coach Lonnie Messick at Hargrave Military Academy... Born: 3/26/80. McNAIR S STATISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / / Total 16/ McNAIR S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 4 vs Houston & Tulane ( 03) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 4 vs Tulane ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 2 vs UAB & Houston ( 03) Most Quarterback Sacks/Game: 1 three times AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB /6 1/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /0 1/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /9 1/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /0 0/ /0 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /0 ALBERT EANS LBERT MEANS 77 Defensive Tackle 6-4, 328 r-senior, 2L Univ. of Alabama Memphis, TN A veteran in the Memphis defensive front... Lettered in 2003 as a starter at nose tackle but spent the spring of 2004 working as a defensive end... Received the Glenn Jones 12th Man Award for his play during the 2003 season : Received the 2003 Top Tiger Award presented by head coach Tommy West at the annual Highland Hundred Banquet... Became a starter in 2003 at nose tackle in the UAB game... Shared playing time in the in the first four games with LaVale Washington but replaced him against UAB... Had five tackles in the Tigers win over Arkansas State... Had three stops in Tennessee Tech and Southern Miss contests... Logged eight tackles in the UAB game... Was the Tiger starter at nose tackle against Mississippi State... Was credited with six tackles in the Mississippi State contest... Started the Houston game at nose tackle and helped the team to a win over the Cougars... Logged three tackles against Houston... Played extremely well in the win over Tulane... Was credited with the tackle of J.P. Losman on fourth-and-one to stop Tulane s first drive... Play led to a Memphis score... Finished the game with four tackles... Credited with two tackles in the Memphis win over East Carolina... Logged three tackles and two quarterback hurries in the road win over Louisville... Credited with two tackles in the season finale against USF... Played a major role in limiting North Texas rushing game in the New Orleans Bowl... Logged four tackles, including three solos, and had one tackle for lost yardage in Memphis win over the Mean Green... Finished the 2003 season with 51 total tackles, including 27 solo stops, two tackles for lost yardage, two quarterback sacks,

32 two pass breakups, five quarterback hurries and one forced fumble... Returned to competition after sitting out the 2002 season to concentrate on his academic progress... Was redshirted in 2002 and had two seasons remaining with the Tigers... Transferred to the University of Memphis from Alabama in January of Was a part-time starter at defensive tackle in : Sat out the 2002 season while redshirting... Spent the fall concentrating on his academic work to regain his eligibility for the 2003 season... Did not attend practices with the Tiger team in the fall of Spent the spring of 2002 working with the Tiger defensive line and is expected to be a starter this fall : Became a starter at defensive tackle, after regaining his eligibility by the NCAA in a highly-publicized case involving the University of Alabama... Became eligible to play the week of the Mississippi State game... Had three tackles and a tipped pass in the Mississippi State game... Recorded four tackles and a pass interception in the UT-Chattanooga contest... Returned his interception for four yards... Was credited with three tackles against USF and totaled five stops in the Southern Mississippi win... Logged five tackles and one tackle for lost yardage (-5) in the road win over Houston... Had a six total hits in the East Carolina game... Credited with four tackles against UAB... Suffered a mild case of pneumonia during the open week in November and saw limited duty against Tennessee... Despite not being fully recovered, was credited with four tackles against the Volunteers... Came back against Army and logged a season-high nine tackles in the Tiger win... Had six tackles and two tackles for lost yardage (-12) in the Cincinnati contest... Played in all 11 games for the Tigers and finished the season with 51 total tackles, four tackles for lost yardage and one quarterback sack... Worked as a defensive tackle with Boris Penchion... Was credited with three tackles in the Blueray Spring game : Lettered as a true freshman at Alabama in Played in seven games and started the final four games of the year at defensive tackle... Was credited with 18 tackles, including two tackles for lost yardage... Prep: Played his prep football at Trezevant High School in Memphis... Was tabbed by several publications as the top high school defensive lineman in the nation in Was named to the 1999 Parade All-America Team... Was named to the 1999 USA Today All-America Team... Was named to the Tom Lemming All-America team... Was named to SuperPrep s All- America Team... Named to Border Wars first-team All-South Team... Picked on the 1999 Prep Star Top 100 Dream Team... Named by Prep Star as one of the top three defensive linemen in the nation in Was named as the number one prep prospect in the Southeast by Prep Star Magazine... Named the Defensive MVP in the South by Prep Star... Was named the number two defensive lineman in the nation by Rivals100.com in Was named to the Rivals100.com All-America team... Was named Tennessee s Mr. Football in Named to the first-team Associated Press and UPI All-State teams... Registered 120 tackles, including 85 solos, in Had nine quarterback sacks and three pass interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns... Had 110 tackles as a junior with 11 sacks and five interceptions... Ran a yard dash at Trezevant High School... Bench pressed 385, squatted 535 and cleaned 315 in high school... Is the son of Lisa Means... Born: 12/20/81. MEANS STATISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / redshirted during / Total 24/ MEANS CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 9 vs Army ( 01) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 4 vs Army & Cincinnati ( 01) & Miss State & Cincinnati ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 5 vs Army ( 01) & UAB ( 03) Most Tackles for Loss/Game: 2 vs Cincinnati ( 01) Most Quarterback Sacks/Game: 1 vs Mississippi State ( 01) Most Pass Interceptions/Game: 1 vs UT-Chattanooga ( 01) Most Pass Breakups/Game: 1 vs Miss State & UT-Chattanooga ( 01) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 1/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/29/03 USF /4 1/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /1 0/ /0 9/3/01 Miss State /5 1/ /0 9/8/01 UT-Chattanooga /0 0/ /4 9/22/01 USF /0 0/ /0 9/29/01 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/6/01 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 10/13/01 Houston /4 0/ /0 10/20/01 East Carolina /4 0/ /0 10/27/01 UAB /0 0/ /0 11/10/01 Tennessee /0 0/ /0 11/17/01 Army /0 0/ /0 11/24/01 Cincinnati /12 0/ /0

33 TT CATO MOTT 22 Outside Linebacker 5-10, 194 Junior, 2L Apopka HS Orlando, FL A two-year veteran for the Tigers who has most of his play as a member of the special teams... Had a key fumble receovery in the win over North Texas in the New Orleans Bowl... Fumble recovery led to a field goal for the Tigers in the victory : Lettered for the second-consecutive season as a leader of the Tiger special teams... Played in 10 of the Tigers 12 regular season games... Logged one tackle in the season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Also credited with one tackle in the Tigers victory over Arkansas State... Had a season-high two tackles in the road win over Houston... Registered one tackle in the Tigers road win over Louisville in PaPa John s Stadium... Had a huge special teams play in the Tigers bowl victory in New Orleans... After Shaka Hill forced a fumble on a kickoff, Mott recovered the ball at the UNT eight yard line... Played led to a field goal for Memphis... Finished the 2003 season with six tackles and one fumble recovery... Lettered as a true freshman while playing outside linebacker and working with the Tiger special teams... Appeared in all 12 games of the 2002 season... Moved to strong safety in the spring of Worked with Olen Whitely and Sam Brewer at strong safety in the fall of : Lettered as a true freshman while playing in all 12 games... Worked as an outside linebacker with Derrick Ballard and Tim Goodwell... Also served as a special teams member and saw most of his playing time on the coverage teams... Was credited with one tackle in the win over Murray State... Logged two tackles in the Louisville game on ESPN... Finished the 2002 season with three tackles... Prep: Was a three-year football letterwinner at Apopka High... Helped Apopka to a 14-1 record and the Class 6-A state championship in Credited with 147 tackles, one pass interception, four quarterback sacks and one fumble recovery during the 2001 season... Was an honorable mention 6-A All-State selection by the Orlando Sentinel... Was a 6A All-Metro selection as a linebacker in Was named to the 6A All-Central Florida team in Was a 6A All- County pick for the 2001 season... Was credited with 311 tackles during his career at Apopka... Served as a team captain for Also lettered for two years in weightlifting and one year in track... Was a state of Florida qualifier in team weightlifting... Is the son of Cato and Marylon Mott... Born: 12/13/83. MOTT'S STATISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / / Total 23/ MOTT'S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 2 vs Louisville ( 02) & Houston ( 03) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 1 vs Murray State & Louisville ( 02) & Tennessee Tech, Arkansas State, Louisville ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 2 vs Houston ( 03) Most Fumble Recoveries/Game: 1 vs North Texas ( 03) DERR ERRON PAR AR Tailback 6-0, 220 r-senior, 1L LSU Metairie, LA UET ARQUET 3 Came to the Tigers in the spring of 2002 as a transfer from LSU and participated in spring drills with Memphis... Sat out the 2002 season under the guidelines of NCAA transfer rules and has one years of eligibility remaining... Lettered after appearing in 11 games last season : Was impressive in fall camp until an ankle sprain knocked him out of action for three weeks and remained painful until October... Saw his first playing time as a Tiger in the Tennessee Tech game and had four carries for five yards... Did not play against Ole Miss... Had one play against Southern Mississippi but was obviously not ready to play... Participated in the UAB game but did not have a carry... Began to look healthy against Mississippi State when he carried the ball four times for 16 yards... Saw his most extensive playing time in the Tiger win over Houston... Totaled 13 rushing attempts for 97 yards, including a season long run of 20 yards... Averaged 7.5 yards per carry against the Cougars... Had another good outing against Tulane in the Superdome... Seeing extended duty in the second half, he rushed for 70 yards on 16 carries and picked up several key first downs for Memphis... Had a long run of 12 yards against the Green Wave... Continued his steady play with 62 yards rushing on nine attempts in the Memphis victory over East Carolina... Rushed the ball seven times for 34 yards in the Memphis victory over Louisville... Was the starter for the USF game... Rushed for a career-high 164 yards against the Bulls on 26 carries... Was the Memphis starter at tailback in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl but was lost to a shoulder injury early in the opening period... Had just three rushes for nine yards before leaving the contest... Finished the 2003 season with 95 rushing attempts for 487 yards... Was the team s second-leading rusher while averaging 5.1 yards per carry...spent the spring of 2003 working with DeAngelo Williams at tailback... Despite an ankle injury, had 20 carries for 71 yards and one touchdown during spring scrimmages : Sat out of game action during the 2002 season under the guidelines of the NCAA transfer rule... Spent his time working with the scout team offense... Played against the number one defense during the fall... Came to the University of Memphis as a transfer from LSU... Participated with the Memphis Tigers in the spring of Was the leading rusher in the Blueray Game... Had nine 84

34 carries for 58 yards and one touchdown... Averaged 6.3 yards per carry in the Blueray Game... Finished the spring with 23 rushes for 125 yards and two touchdowns : Played tailback for the LSU Tigers... Appeared in six games for LSU in Had 15 rushing attempts for 59 yards during Averaged 3.7 yards per carry and had a season-long run of 22 yards... Had two pass receptions for nine yards... Had a season-high six carries for 41 yards against Tulane... Left LSU before the Sugar Bowl in order to transfer to Memphis : Saw action during the 2000 season but was injured and received a medical redshirt... Participated in the Western Carolina game and rushed the ball 11 times for 49 yards and one touchdown... Prep: Played prep football at Rummel High School in Metairie, Louisiana... Rated as the nation s number nine running back and the number two running back in the South according to SuperPrep Magazine... Member of The Advocate Super Dozen, the Tiger Rag Dirty Dozen, Louisiana Magazine All-Louisiana Team, The Times-Picayune Top 24 Blue Chip List and the Purple & Gold s Great Eight... Named to the Atlanta Constitution Super Southern Picked as member of Prepstar Dream Team... Was a first team all-state selection... Set the Catholic League record for rushing as a senior with 2,211 yards on 303 attempts and scored 25 touchdowns... Also caught 12 passes for 238 yards and two touchdowns... Has breakaway speed as he scored eight touchdowns from over 89 yards as a senior... Has been timed at 4.4 in the 40-yard dash... Played for coach Jay Roth at Rummel High... Is the son of Stanley and Pamela Parquet... Born: 1/5/82. PARQUET S STATISTICS Rushing G No Yds Avg Tds LG / Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / PARQUET'S CAREER HIGHS Most Rushes/Game: 26 vs USF ( 03) Most Rush Yds/Game: 164 vs USF ( 03) Longest Run: 31 vs USF ( 03) Most Pass Receptions/Game: 2 vs USF ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 36 vs Cincinnati ( 03) Longest Pass Reception/Game: 36 vs Cincinnati ( 03) AME Rushing Opponent Att Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /8/03 Louisville /15/03 Cincinnati /22/03 USF /16/03 North Texas LIONEL IEH IONEL PIEH 29 Defensive Back 5-10, 191 Senior, 3L Cordova HS Cordova, TN A three-year letterman who has played in 34-of-36 games during his career... Has worked as a defensive back and special teams member since his arrival : Became a three-year letterwinner while serving as a member of the Tiger special teams and a defensive back... Was credited with two tackles in the Tigers win over Houston... Worked as a defensive back in the road win over Tulane and was credited with two tackles... Credited with three tackles in the Tigers win over Louisville... Finished the 2003 season with 11 tackles, including six solo stops... Worked as a corner back during the spring of 2003 and is listed as the back-up at corner for Tristan Thomas : Played in 11 games for Memphis in the fall of Registered two tackles in the season-opening win over Murray State... Was credited with two tackles against Southern Mississippi and had one stop in the Tulane game... Logged two tackles in nationally televised ESPN game against Louisville... Finished the season with seven tackles, including five solo hits... Spent the spring of 2002 working as a safety for the Tigers... Played strong safety with Elijah Bell and Sean Garris during spring drills : Worked as a defensive back and as a running back in Was also a member of the Memphis special teams... Registered his first career tackle in the Tigers win over UT-Chattanooga... Had one special teams tackles against Louisville and had one tackle as a defensive back in the road victory over Houston... Had one tackle in the UAB game and also completed his first collegiate pass on a tailback toss in the UAB game... Had a 25-yard completion to Aaron Meadows... Was credited with a season and career-high three tackles in the Tennessee game... Finished the season with six total tackles... Prep: Was a two year football letterman at Cordova High... Was the Region 7-5A Co-Offensive Player of the Year in Was named to the Associated Press All-State team and the All-Shelby Metro Team... Rushed for 1,092 yards in 2000 and scored 19 touchdowns... Ranked fourth in Shelby Metro in rushing... Ranked 14th in total offense averaging yards per game... Was 8th-ranked punter in Memphis with 36.4 average... Was ranked 3rd in Memphis in scoring... Rushed for 415 yards as a junior... Set the Cordova High record for the most touchdowns in a season with Also lettered in track and was the 4-AAA sectional winner in the decathlon... Is the son of Samuel and Clara Pieh... Played for coach Tim Morris at Cordova High... Born: 5/5/83. PIEH S STATISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / / / Totals 34/

35 PIEH S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 3 vs Tennessee ( 01) & Tulane ( 03) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 2 vs Murray State ( 02) & Tulane ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 2 vs Tennessee ( 01) & Louisville ( 03) JAVAR AR AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 OLLARD AR POLLARD 17 Defensive Back 6-0, 203 Sophomore, 1L South Panola HS Batesville, MS Returning letterman for the Tigers who worked his way to the starting role at left cat safety in the spring of Played in 12 of the 13 games during the 2003 season... Saw most of his playing time as a member of the Tiger special teams : Lettered as a true freshman while appearing in all but one game as a special teams member or a defensive back... Was credited with a season-high three tackles in the season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Had his first collegiate tackle for lost yardage against Tennessee Tech... Logged solo tackles in each of the Southern Mississippi, Arkansas State and UAB games... Finished the season with six tackles and one tackle for lost yardage... Prep: Lettered in football and track at South Panola High School... Played tailback and defensive back at SPHS... Had 104 rushes for 578 yards in Credited with 89 tackles as a defensive back and logged three quarterback sacks... Has been timed at 4.4 in the 40 and has posted a meter dash... Also recruited by West Virginia and Mississippi State... Played for coach Ed Stanley... Son of Rovis Pollard... Born: 9/ 2/84. POLLARD S STATISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / POLLARD S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 3 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 3 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 1 three times Most Tackles for Loss/Game: 1 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) 86 MARIO ARIO RATCHER ARIO PRA 84 Wide Receiver 6-4, 211 Junior, 1L Trezevant HS Memphis, TN AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /7 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 A returning letterman for the Tigers who saw action in eight games for Memphis in Suffered a fractured collarbone in fall camp and missed the first five games of the 2003 season... Had a very impressive spring of Had 119 yards receiving in first spring scrimmage and backed it up with 83 yards in the second scrimmage and 57 yards in the third : Was expected to be a starter by the season opener but suffered a broken collarbone in fall camp and missed the first five games of the season... Returned to practice the week prior to the UAB game but did not see action... Caught his first career pass against Mississippi State University... Grabbed a seven-yard pass from Danny Wimprine for a key first down against MSU... Was highly involved in the offense in the Tiger victory over Houston... Caught a 36-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Danny Wimprine... Was his first career touchdown reception and the longest reception of his career to that point... Caught one pass for eight yards in the Tiger victory over Tulane... Registered two pass receptions for 23 yards in the Memphis win over East Carolina... Had one pass reception for 11 yards in the victory over Louisville... Caught two passes for 18 yards against Cincinnati... Had two pass receptions for 62 yards in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Caught a 50 yard bomb from Wimprine against North Texas, which ranked as the second longest pass reception in the bowl s history... Finished the season with 10 catches for 165 yards and one touchdown... Averaged 16.5 yards per catch to lead all receivers : Sat out during the 2002 season while con- centrat- ing on

36 academic work... Worked out on his own in the Tiger weight room... Prep: Was a two-year starter at wide receiver at Trezevant High School in Memphis... Was named to the Associated Press All-State team as a receiver in Helped Trezevant to a 6-4 record in 2001 and a second-place tie in Region 8-3A... Caught 23 passes for 585 yards and nine touchdowns in His nine touchdown receptions led Region 8-3A... Averaged 25.4 yards per reception in 2001 and 7.8 yards per return as the punt returner... Totaled 791 yards of all-purpose yardage in As a defensive back, had two pass interceptions in 2001 which he returned for 86 yards... Was an All- Region 8-4A selection in 2000 as a receiver... Had 29 catches for 418 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior... Averaged 14.4 yards per catch in Was ranked 14th in Region 8-4A in scoring with 48 points as a junior... Helped Trezevant to a 6-5 record in Set the Trezevant records for most career touchdowns with 25, most receiving yards in a game with 165 and most career receptions with Also lettered in basketball and baseball... Is the son of Marvin Jones and Vearlie Pratcher... Played for coach Larry Franklin at Trezevant High... Son of Vearlie Pratcher and Marvin Jones... Born: 3/25/83. PRATCHER S STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / PRATCHER'S CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Receptions/Game: 2 vs East Carolina, Cincinnati, North Texas ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 62 vs North Texas ( 03) Most Touchdown Receptions/Game: 1 vs Houston ( 03) Longest Pass Reception/Game: 50 vs Houston ( 03) AME Receiving Year Opponent Recpt Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech injured 9/6/03 Ole Miss injured 9/13/03 Southern Miss injured 9/27/03 Arkansas State injured 10/4/03 UAB injured 10/11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF /16/03 North Texas BRANDON OBERSON RANDON ROBERSON 48 Punter 6-0, 183 Senior, 1L NE Miss CC Ripley, MS Returns as the Tigers starting punter for the 2004 season... Handled most of the punting duties for Memphis during the 2003 season : Lettered as the Tiger punter in Came to the squad as a junior college transfer and earned the starting punter position by the end of fall camp... Opened the season with two punts for a 49.5 yard average against Tennessee Tech... Had a long punt of 51 yards versus Tennessee Tech... Had six punts against Ole Miss and averaged 39.8 yards per kick... Tallied a season-high nine punts against Southern Mississippi including a long punt of 52 yards... Averaged 39.6 yards against the Golden Eagles... Punted eight times in the UAB game for an average of 40.8 yards per punt... Had a season-long 54- yard effort against UAB... Averaged 44.3 yards per punt against Mississippi State and tallied a long punt of 53 yards against the Bulldogs... Punted just three times for a 34.7 yards average in the Memphis win over Houston... Had one of his better games against Tulane in the Superdome... Punted five times for a 42.4 yard average... Had his final punt of the game roll out at the Green Wave one-yard line... Had a long punt of 50 yards against Tulane... Had two of his three punts downed inside the 20 yard line against East Carolina... Had his one punt blocked against Louisville... Had two punts in the Cincinnati game and both were downed inside the Bearcat 20 yard line... Punted three times against USF for a 38.3 average... Had just one punt for 42 yards in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Finished the 2003 season with 50 punts for 1975 yards... Averaged 39.5 yards per punt in 2003, with seven punts downed inside the opponents 20 yard line... JC: Lettered for two years as a punter for the Northeast Mississippi CC... Was named to the 2002 Mississippi North All-State team... Was selected as the Mississippi Junior College Special Teams Player of the Week for play in the second game of the 2002 season... Appeared in all nine games for NE Mississippi CC in 2002 and punted 55 times... Totaled 2,356 yards for an average of 42.8 yards per punt... Had a season-long punt of 60 87

37 yards... Coached by Bobby Hall... Son of Bonnie Lepard... Born: 1/19/83. ROBERSON S STATISTICS Punting G No Yds Avg LP I / ROBERSON'S CAREER HIGHS Most Punts/Game: 9 vs Southern Miss ( 03) Most Yards Punted/Game: 356 vs Southern Miss ( 03) Highest Punting Average/Game: 49.5 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Punts Inside 20/Game: 2 vs East Carolina & Cincinnati ( 03) BOBBY AME Punting Opponent No Yds Avg LP I20 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF /16/03 North Texas OBISON OBBY ROBISON 11 Quarterback 6-4, 213 Senior, 1L NW Miss CC Ft. Walton Beach, FL attempt and had one rush for two yards... Worked the final series of the East Carolina game and had one pass attempt... Finished the 2003 season completing 11-of-21 pass attempts for 130 yards... A junior college transfer who arrived in Memphis in January of 2003 and participated in spring drills with the team... Battled with Danny Wimprine for time at the quarterback position... Gave the Tigers another veteran quarterback for the fall of Completed 39-of-63 pass attempts for 384 yards and six touchdowns in spring scrimmages... JC: Lettered for two years at quarterback for the Northwest Mississippi CC Rangers... Was named to the 2002 NJCAA and Gridwire Junior College All-America Teams... Was selected to the 2002 Mississippi North All-State team... Selected to play in the 2002 Mississippi Junior College All-Star Game... Led his North team to a victory and received the Hubert Tucker Award as the MVP of the North All-Star team... Threw two touchdown passes and ran for another in the all-star game... Completed the 2002 regular season ranked 10th in the nation in passing and in total offense... Completed 118-of-245 pass attempts for 1,737 yards and 23 touchdowns... Averaged yards per game in total offense... Was named the NJCAA Region XXIII Player of the Year Award... Was named first-team MACJC All-State in Top performance of 2002 came against East Mississippi CC when he completed 24-of-40 pass attempts for 408 yards and six touchdowns... Completed 154-of-311 pass attempts for 2,285 yards and 20 touchdowns as a freshman... Ranked 4th in the nation in passing and 2nd in total offense in Averaged yards passing per game and yards per game in total offense... Best game in 2001 was against East Mississippi CC when he hit on 23-of-48 attempts for 401 yards and four touchdowns... Ranked as the nation s number one junior college quarterback prospect by JCFootball.com... Max Emfinger s Blue Chip Magazine had Robison tied as number one junior college quarterback in nation for Rated as number one junior college quarterback in southeast by Insiders.com... SuperPrep Juco rated him as the number 15 prospect in the nation overall... Prep: Prepped at Ft. Walton Beach High School where he threw for over 1,100 yards as a senior... Lettered in football and soccer at FWBHS... Coached by Joey Rankin at Ft. Walton Beach High... Is the son of Tom and Teresa Robison... Born: 9/22/81. A veteran quarterback who gives the Tigers a great deal of depth in the backfield... Lettered in 2003 after playing in five games for the U of M... Had an outstanding spring in which he threw for over 500 yards in three scrimmages... Was named the Paul Gingold MVP in the Blueray Scrimmage... Completed 13-of-31 pass attempts for 235 yards and three touchdowns : Came to the Tigers from junior college in the winter of 2003 and participated in spring drills with the squad... Entered fall camp pushing starter Danny Wimprine for the position... Saw his first duty as a Tiger in the season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Completed nineof-14 pass attempts for 124 yards in leading the team to a win... Ran the team for two series of plays in the Arkansas State victory but did not complete a pass and had just one attempt... Saw duty at quarterback in the Memphis win over Houston... Worked the final two series of the game and completed one-of-two pass attempts for four yards... Also logged two rushes against the Cougars... Worked most of the fourth quarter against Tulane and helped lead the Tigers to a 41-9 win... Completed hisn only pass 88 ROBISON S STATISTICS Passing G/S Att Comp Yds Int Tds / Rushing G No Yds Avg Tds LG / Total Offense G Rush Pass Plays Yds/G Yds/P / ROBISON'S CAREER HIGHS Most Rushes/Game: 2 vs Houston ( 03) Most Rush Yds/Game: 2 vs Tulane ( 03) Longest Run: 2 vs Tulane ( 03) Most Pass Attempts/Game: 16 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Completions/Game: 9 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Pass Yds/Game: 124 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Longest Completion: 28 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03)

38 JEREMY ONE EREMY RONE 53 Offensive Tackle 6-3, 272 r-senior, 2L Liberty Eylau HS Texarkana, TX Earned his first varsity letter while playing in seven games for the Tigers in 2002 and became a starter in Was the Memphis starter at right tackle for all 13 games of the 2003 season : Was named to the 2003 All Conference USA Team (3rd team)... Lettered after starting every game in 2003 at offensive tackle... Played 52-of-82 snaps in the season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Came back the following week working 66-of-70 plays in the victory over Ole Miss... Played 68-of-74 plays in the Southern Miss contest... Was involved in 72-of-75 plays in the win over Arkansas State... Did not come out of the UAB game, participating in all 70 snaps... Had a season-high 88-of-89 snaps versus Mississippi State... Started against Houston and played 59-of-72 offensive snaps in the U of M victory... Played 70 of the 77 offensive plays in the Tulane game... Worked 70 of the 75 offensive snaps in the win over East Carolina... Was involved in 75 offensive plays in the win over Louisville and had 60 plays in the victory over Cincinnati... Had 79 snaps in the regular-season finale against USF and played 50 of the team s 68 offensive snaps in the Memphis victory over North Texas in the New Orleans Bowl... Finished the 2003 season working 881 of the team s 1000 offensive snaps... Worked as an offensive tackle with Wade Smith but also played offensive guard in Entered fall camp as the starter at left tackle... Began his career as a defensive end but was moved in the spring of 2002 from defensive end to offensive tackle... Should provide depth at tackle this fall while he learns the Tiger offensive system... Is working behind two seniors : Was moved from defensive line to the offensive line in Lettered while playing in seven games for the Tigers in Had a season high 12 snaps in the Murray State and USF contests... Graded well in the AME Passing Opponent Att Comp Int Yds Td 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /27/03 Arkansas State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina USF game... Had 10 snaps in the victory over Army and contributed eight snaps in the Tulane win... Played behind Wade Smith at left tackle during the fall of Spent the spring of 2002 working with Doug Whittaker and Donald Marshall at offensive tackle : Saw his first action of his career and of the 2001 season in the Army game... Was credited with one tackle in Memphis win over Army... Spent the fall working with the Tiger defensive scout team... Helped prepare the Tiger offense for each game... Worked as a reserve at defensive end in the spring of 2001, but saw a great deal of action due to the injury to Tony Brown... Should provide depth this fall : Came to the Tigers along with his high school teammate Jamie Green in the fall of Was redshirted during the 2000 season while working with the Tiger defensive scout team... Was assigned as a defensive end... Worked against the number one offense throughout the fall of Prep: Was a Texas Sportswriters All-State selection (2nd) and an all-district 14-3A pick at defensive end... Helped lead his Liberty Eylau High School team to the Texas 3A State Championship... Had a fumble recovery to stop a Mathis High School drive in the state championship game... Had 17 tackles in the Hunnington High (Shreveport) game... Was credited with 94 tackles and three quarterback sacks in Was named to the Texas 3A All-State team (2nd)... Was named to the Texarkana Gazette All-Area Team as a defensive lineman in Received the Paul Huddleston Head Hunter Award for Lettered for three years in football... Also lettered for three years in basketball and three years in track... Is the son of Clevon and Clara Rone... Played for coach David Ream at Liberty Eylau High School... Born: 11/7/81. RONE'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /0 42/ /13 881/1000 Total 20/13 923/1840 JAMAAL UFUS AMAAL RUFUS 31 Defensive Back 6-4, 205 Sophomore, 1L Frayser HS Memphis, TN Another returning letterman in a very experienced Tiger secondary... Lettered as a true freshman, working as both a safety and as a member of the Tiger special teams : Lettered as a true freshman working as a free safety behind Wesley Smith... Logged his first career tackles in the Tigers win over Tennessee Tech to open the season... Played against Ole Miss and Southern Miss but was not credited with a stop... Had one tackle in the Memphis win over Arkansas State... Worked as a special teams member and at free safety in the Memphis win over Houston... Credited with three tackles against the Cougars... Played safety in the Memphis win over Tulane in the Superdome... Logged three tackles, including two solo stops,

39 against the Green Wave... Credited with one tackle against Louisville... Finished the 2003 season with seven tackles, including five solo stops, and one tackle for lost yardage... Prep: Considered the top prep prospect in the Memphis area in Was the number 10-ranked player in the state of Tennessee according to SuperPrep Magazine... Played quarterback and defensive back at Frayser High... Threw for 1,075 yards and 11 touchdowns during the 2002 season... Completed 49-of-112 pass attempts for his 1,075 yards in Was ranked seventh in Shelby-Metro in total offense in 2002 with 210 plays for 1,544 yards and 23 touchdowns... Was named to the All-Region 8-3A Team in 2002 and was picked to The Commercial Appeal s Best of the Preps team... Played linebacker for the Rams in Was named to the 2001 All Shelby-Metro second team defense... Completed 65-of-151 pass attempts for 701 yards and three touchdowns in Ranked sixth in Region 8-3A in passing in Was named to the All Region 8-3A team on defensive... All-District in 2001 and Was named All-Elite in Picked to the 4A All-State team in Finished his career with 2,568 yards passing and 1,338 yards rushing and 56 touchdowns... Holds Frayser school record for career tackles... Awarded Memphis Touchdown Club Player of the Week... All-Academic City 2000 and Lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track... Was an honor student at Frayser who maintain a GPA... Coached by Terry Ryan... Is the son of Bernice Rufus and Willie Walton... Born: 12/1/84. RUFUS STATISTICS Tackles G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int TFL Sack / RUFUS CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles/Game: 3 vs Houston ( 03) Most Solo Tackles/Game: 2 vs Houston ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 1 Houston & Louisville ( 03) Most Tackles for Loss/Game: 1 vs Cincinnati ( 03) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincicnnati /0 0/ /0 appearing in six games for Memphis as the reserve center... Will work with senior starter Gene Frederic in the fall of : A walk-on candidate for the Tigers in the fall of 2003 who lettered as a true freshman... Was impressive in fall camp and begin to climb the depth chart... By the season opener against Tennessee Tech, had moved to the backup spot at center... Played 30 snaps in the win over the Golden Eagles in Memphis... Did not play against Ole Miss and Southern Mississippi but entered the Houston game and worked the final two series in the Tiger victory... Participated in eight snaps at center against the Cougars... Worked the final series of the East Carolina victory and participated in four offensive snaps... Worked one series in the Cincinnati victory and was involved in three offensive plays... Replaced Gene Frederic in the USF game after Frederic injured his ankle and worked one series... Was credited with four snaps against USF... Finished the 2003 season playing in six of the team s 13 games... Participated in 55 of the team s 1000 offensive plays... Prep: Was named to the 2002 Tennessee Sportswriters 5-A All-State team... Was selected to the Associated Press first team All-State squad in Was named to The Commercial Appeal s Elite Team for Was named to the All-Shelby Metro Team (1st) in Selected first team on the All-Region 5-A squad in Was named first team All-Tennessee in Named to the All- Shelby Surburban Team in Also lettered for three years in wrestling at Germantown High... Is the son of Robert and Sally Hiatt... Is the grandson of former Tiger All-American Harry Schuh... Played for coach Ken Netherland at Germantown High... Born: 1/19/85. SCHUH'S STATISTICS TISTICS Offensive Line Games/Starts Snaps/Total Snaps /0 55/1000 RYAN COTT AN SCO 83 Wide Receiver 6-4, 206 Sophomore, 1L Central-Merry HS Jackson, TN STEPHEN CHUH TEPHEN SCHUH 66 Center 6-1, 287 Sophomore, 1L Germantown HS Germantown, TN A walk-on candidate for the Tigers in the fall of 2003 that had moved to the number two center position by the end of fall camp... Lettered in 2003 after One of two outstanding young receivers for the Tigers in Lettered as a true freshman after playing in all 13 games for Memphis... Was a starter for four games for the offense in : Lettered as a true freshman in 2003 while participating in all 13 games... Caught his first collegiate pass in the Tigers season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Had 10 reception against the Golden Eagles... Grabbed a seven-yard pass from Danny Wimprine in the UAB game... Upped his totals to three catches for 24 yards in the Mississippi State contest... Had his first collegiate start in the Conference USA game against Houston... Credited with one pass reception for 12 yards in the Houston victory... Was a starter for the second week in a row against Tulane and caught one pass for seven yards and a key first down... 90

40 Started his third game of the s e a s o n against East Carolina and had two receptions for 17 yards... Had his best performance of the season against USF when he caught five passes for 34 yards and his first collegiate touchdown... Touchdown came on a nine-yard pass from Danny Wimprine... Was credited with one pass reception for eight yards in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl victory... Finished his first collegiate season with 15 pass receptions for 119 yards and one touchdown... Averaged 7.9 yards per catch in Prep: Was a football letterman at Central-Merry High School... Played wide receiver and defensive back... Caught 53 passes for 936 yards and 13 touchdowns in Averaged 17.7 yards per reception in Was named to the Tennessee Sportswriters All-State team in Was picked as the Associated Press Class 5A Player of the Week in November of Was named to the 2002 All-West Tennessee Team for Classes 3A-5A... Caught 45 passes for 753 yards during the 2001 season... Averaged 16.7 yards per catch as a junior... Was named first team all-region in 2001 and received honorable mention on the Associated Press All-State team... Has been timed at 4.6 in the 40-yard dash... Played for coach Jim Hardegree... Son of Darlene Scott... Born: 3/ 14/84. SCOTT S STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / SCOTT S CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Receptions/Game: 5 vs USF ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 34 vs USF ( 03) Longest Pass Reception: 12 vs Houston & East Carolina ( 03) Most Touchdown Receptions/Game: 1 vs USF ( 03) AME Receiving Year Opponent Recpt Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF /16/03 North Texas AND ND MITH NDY SMITH 69 Offensive Guard 6-4, 298 r-freshman, RS Starr s Mill HS Fayetteville, GA Another of the Tigers young offensive line prospects... Was redshirted last season... Spent the spring of 2004 working at right guard... Enters the fall as the backup for senior Kenyun Glover : Was redshirted in Received the 2003 Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year Award... Spent the fall of 2003 working with the Tiger offensive scout team as both a guard and tackle... Worked against the number one defensive unit throughout the fall... Prep: Lettered as both an offensive and defensive lineman at Starr s Mill High School... Graded in blocking at 95percent as a junior... Had 35 pancake blocks... Had a season high 18 tackles in a single game as a senior... Has been timed at 5.28 in the forty... Helped his team to a 9-3 record in Was listed by BorderWars.com as one of the top offensive tackles in Georgia in Played for coach Mike Earwood... Son of Tom and Sally Smith... Born 10/9/84. WESLEY SMITH 45 Defensive Back 6-3, 194 Junior, 1L Lafayette Cty HS Oxford, MS A returning all-conference starter who was held out of spring drills due to an injury suffered at the conclusion of the 2003 season... Is expected to return at full strength in fall camp... One of the more impressive defensive backs in the conference last season : Was named to the All-Conference USA Team (1st team) in just his first year of competition... Was the Memphis starter at free safety throughout the fall of Was credited with seven tackles in his first collegiate contest... Had four solo tackles and three assists in the Tennessee Tech victory... Led the team in tackles with 10 in the ESPN2 televised win over Ole Miss... Was credited with six tackles in the Southern Mississippi game... Totaled nine tackles and had his first career pass interception in the victory over Arkansas State... Logged nine tackles in the Conference USA match-up against UAB... Had a team-high 12 tackles in the Mississippi State game, including six solo stops... Totaled six tackles in the Tigers win over Houston on the road... Had seven tackles in the Memphis victory over Tulane in the Superdome... Logged seven tackles and a pass interception in the win over East 91

41 Carolina... Logged seven tackles in the Memphis win over Louisville and had a quarterback sack for 20 yards... Had eight tackles, five pass breakups and one pass interception in the Cincinnati game... Returned his interception for 38 yards to the Bearcat nine yard line to set up game winning touchdown... Was named the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week for his work against Cincinnati... Logged five tackles in the regularseason finale against USF... Was credited with five tackles, two tackles for lost yardage and one pass breakup in the Tigers win over North Texas in the New Orleans Bowl... Finished the 2003 season as the team s second leading tackler with 98 total hits... Had 51 solo tackles, four tackles for lost yardage, one quarterback sack, a team-leading three pass interceptions, eight pass breakups, one quarterback hurry and two forced fumbles... Worked at free safety with Scott Vogel and O.C. Collins and proved to Tiger coaches that he is ready for playing time... Led the defensive unit in pass interceptions in spring drills with four... Had two interceptions in the first scrimmage of the spring and returned one for 40 yards and the second for 75 yards and a score... Had an 88-yard fumble return for a score in the third scrimmage... Enters fall camp as the number two free safety : Worked as a free safety during fall practice... Did not participate in a game but was a vital member of the defensive scout team... Spent his fall learning the Tiger defensive system... Worked behind O.C. Collins and Elijah Bell at free safety... Prep: Lettered in football and basketball at Lafayette County High School... Listed as one of the Top 100 Prospects in Mississippi in 2001 by the Jackson Clarion Ledger... Was named to the 2001 Mississippi All-State team... Was a threetime All-District selection and was the District MVP as a junior... Had 12 tackles and a pass interception against Water Valley in Had 12 tackles in game against Hernando High... Finished the 2001 season with 98 tackles, 120 assists, three pass interceptions and four fumble recoveries... Scored four times in Led Lafayette County in tackles as a junior and senior... Registered 20 career interceptions, including 11 as a sophomore, six as a junior and three during the 2001 season... Was a second team all-state selection as a junior... Named to the N. Mississippi Elite 11 Team in Was nominated to play in the Miss./Ala. All-Star Game and the North/ South All-Star Game... Appointed to the U.S. Football Exhibition Team that toured Australia in the summer... Career totals were 295 tackles, 25 pass interceptions and 10 touchdowns... Holds the school record for interceptions in a game with four... Was a three year basketball letterman... Also lettered in track... Was a N. Miss qualifier for the state championships in the long jump and triple jump... Is the son of Jimmy and Janice Smith... Played for coach Scott Samsuel at Lafayette County High... Born: 9/29/83. SMITH'S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int Loss Sack / SMITH'S CAREER STATISTICS Most tackles/game: 12 vs Miss State ( 03) Most solo tackles/game: 7 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 7 vs Arkansas State ( 03) Most Pass Interceptions/Game: 1 three times Moswt Interception Return Yards/Game: 36 vs Cincinnati ( 03) Most Tackles For Loss/Game: 2 vs North Texas ( 03) Most Lost Yardage/Game: 20 vs Louisville ( 03) Most Quarterback Sacks/Game: 1 vs Louisville ( 03) Most Pass Breakups/Game: 5 vs Cincinnati ( 03) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /4 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /20 1/ /0 11/22/03 Cincinnati /5 0/ /36 11/29/03 USF /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /6 0/ /0 MIKE SNYDER 55 Outside Linebacker 6-2, 231 Sophomore, 1L John T. Curtis HS New Orleans, LA Was pressed into service in 2003 when the Tigers suffered a number of injuries at the linebacker position... Worked at outside linebacker in the spring of Received the Ralph Hatley Scholar Athlete Award in the spring of : Lettered as a true freshman while participating as a member of the Tiger kick cover teams... Saw playing time in the Southern Mississippi and Arkansas State games... Played against Mississippi State... Saw playing time in the road win over Houston... Had extended playing time against Tulane in the Superdome... Had a season and career-high five tackles in the win over the Green Wave... Credited with one quarterback pressure in the win over East Carolina... Played in a total of seven games in 2003 and was credited with five total tackles... Prep: Lettered for three years at linebacker for John T. Curtis High School... Was credited with 77 solo tackles, 39 assisted stops, 13 tackles for lost yardage, two quarterback 92

42 sacks, two fumble recoveries and one pass interception in Was named to the Louisiana All-State team as well as the All-East Bank Team, the All-Metro Team and the All-District squad... Helped his team to the state 4-A title... Was a high school teammate of Tiger quarterback Danny Wimprine... Ranked as Dandy Don s number 28 prep prospect in the state of Louisiana... Played for coach John Curtis... Son of Doug and Gina Snyder... Born: 1/27/84. SNYDER'S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int Loss Sack / SNYDER'S CAREER STATISTICS Most tackles/game: 5 vs Tulane ( 03) Most solo tackles/game: 3 vs Tulane ( 03) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 2 vs Tulane ( 03) MICHAEL PURLOCK ICHAEL SPURLOCK 15 Inside Linebacker 6-1, 221 Sophomore, 1L Houston HS Germantown, TN Came to the Tigers as a walk-on candidate in 2003 and worked his way on to the playing field for the first game of the season... Became a member of the Tiger special teams and earned his first letter while playing in 11 games for the Tigers... Was the recipient of the Dr. Cecil C. Humphreys Presidential Scholarship in : A walk-on candidate for the Tiger football team from Houston High in Germantown, who earned a varsity letter after participating in 11 games in Worked his way to a position on the Tiger special teams by the season opener but suffered a torn muscle in the against Tennessee Tech... Missed the next two games... Was a member of the kick cover and kickoff return teams... Practiced as a fullback in the fall of Prep: Was a football letterman for Houston High School... Played both running back and linebacker for the Mustangs... Helped his team to a 10-2 record in Was an all-region selection at linebacker and fullback as a junior and as a senior... Was credited with 92 tackles as a junior, but spent most of his senior season on the injured list... Set the Houston record for quarterback sacks in a game with four and in a season with Also lettered in track at Houston... Played for coach Tim Haney at Houston High... Is the son of Mike and Betsy Spurlock... Born: 10/3/84. SHELDON YLOR HELDON TAYL 47 Outside Linebacker 6-2, 215 r-junior, 2L Trezevant HS Memphis, TN A returning two-year letterman who has battled injury throughout his career... Suffered a second torn ACL during the 2003 season... Was injured in the Houston game and missed the remainder of the season and all of the spring of : Opened the season playing against both Tennessee Tech and Ole Miss... Was credited with one tackle in the win over Tennessee Tech... Registered two tackles the following week in the win over Ole Miss on ESPN... Injured his ACL in the Houston game... Had ACL surgery and missed the remainder of the season... Had ACL surgery in December of 2002 and was held out of spring practice while rehabbing his knee... Spent the spring in the weight room gaining strength in his knee... Entered fall camp as a nickle back and worked behind Derrick Ballard and Coot Terry : Lettered for the first time during the 2002 season while appearing in eight games... Suffered a torn ACL in his knee but was able to complete the season... Opened the season with four tackles in the win over Murray State... Was also credited with three tackles in the Ole Miss game... Logged four tackles in the Southern Miss contest... Registered a season and career-high eight tackles in the Tulane game... Finished the 2002 season with 25 tackles, including 12 solos... Was one of the more impressive young players on defense in the spring of Worked at the will outside linebacker position with Coot Terry... Had two impressive fumble returns in the spring and stunned onlookers by running down a back from the opposite side of the field before the back could score : Was redshirted during the 2001 season... Spent the fall working with the Memphis defensive scout team while learning the Tigers scheme... Practiced against the Tigers first team offense in the fall of Was slowed by a knee injury early in camp and was limited for several weeks... Prep: Came to the Tigers from Trezevant High School in Memphis... Lettered as a linebacker/defensive end for the Bears... Registered 100 tackles during the 2000 season, including 70 solo stops... Was also credited with nine quarterback sacks... Was named to the 2000 Associated Press 4A All-State team... Played in the same defensive line with Tiger transfer Albert Means during the 1999 season... Helped Trezevant to a berth in the state playoffs in Played for coach Lynn Lang at Trezevant High... Son of William and Janice Taylor... Born: 5/11/83. TAYLOR'S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot. FR Int Loss Sack / / Total 11/

43 TAYLOR'S CAREER STATISTICS Most tackles/game: 8 vs Tulane ( 02) Most solo tackles/game: 6 vs Tulane ( 02) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 4 vs Murray State ( 02) TRIST RISTAN AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /0 9/7/02 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/14/02 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /0 10/26/02 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/2/02 Houston /0 0/ /0 11/9/02 USF /0 0/ /0 HOMAS AN THOMAS 9 Defensive Back 6-1, 180 Senior, 3L Marietta HS Marietta, GA Lettered for the third-consecutive season while playing in all 13 games of the 2003 season... Enters the 2004 season as the Tiger starter at cornerback... Appeared in all 11 games as a true freshman and every game as a sophomore : Shared playing time at cornerback throughout the 2003 season... Appeared in 13 games during the 2003 season... Registered two tackles in the season-opening victory over Tennessee Tech... Had one stop in the Southern Mississippi and Arkansas State games... Was credited with two solo tackles in the UAB contest... Had one solo tackle against Mississippi State... Credited with one tackle in the Tigers win over Houston... Logged two tackles in the Tigers win over East Carolina... Credited with three tackles in the win over Louisville... Had one tackle in the victory over Cincinnati that locked up a bowl bid for the Tigers... Finished the 2003 season with 14 tackles, including 11 solo stops, and one pass breakup : Started just one game for the Tigers in 2002 but played in all 12 contests in earning his second varsity 94 letter... Opened the campaign with two tackles and a pass interception against Murray State... Had two tackles in the Ole Miss game before becoming the starter against Southern Mississippi... Was credited with eight tackles against the Golden Eagles... Had two stops in the USF contest and finished the season with a fumble recovery against TCU... For the 2002 campaign, was credited with 15 tackles, one fumble recovery, one pass interception and one pass break-up... Suffered a shoulder injury in the spring of Had surgery on his left shoulder and missed the final 10 days of spring... Should be ready for fall camp in August : Worked at corner and as a member of the special teams... Had his first career tackle in the Tigers game with Mississippi State... Logged two tackles in the win over UT-Chattanooga... Also logged one tackle in the win over Southern Mississippi... Credited with a season-high five stops in the road win over Houston, including three solo tackles... Registered two tackles in the East Carolina, UAB and Tennessee games... Finished the 2001 season with 20 total tackles, including 13 solo stops... Prep: Lettered as strong safety at Marietta High School... Was credited with 67 solo tackles, 23 assisted stops, two quarterback sacks, two tackles for lost yardage and two pass interceptions during the 2000 season... Was an all-county and second team all-state selection in football in Also lettered as a member of the Marietta basketball and track team... Ran a leg on the 4x400 meter relay team, as well as participating in the 400 meters, the 800 meters and the high jump... Was a high jumper for AAU Junior Olympic team in the summer of Placed 18th in AAU Southeast meet in Orlando, Florida, in the high jump and was 10th in the 80 meter low hurdles with a time of Was an honor student who had a 3.0 GPA at Marietta High... Is the son of Calvin Green and Lucille Thomas... Played for coach James Friday Richards at Marietta HS... Born: 1/3/83. THOMAS STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot FR Int Loss Sack / / / Totals 35/ THOMAS CAREER STATISTICS Most tackles/game: 8 vs Southern Miss ( 02) Most solo tackles/game: 3 vs Houston ( 01) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 6 vs Southern Miss ( 02) Most Pass Interceptions/Game: 1 vs Murray State ( 02) Most Fumble Recoveries/Game: 1 vs TCU ( 02) Most Pass Break-ups/Game: 1 vs Murray State ( 02) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0

44 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincicnnati /0 0/ /0 11/29/03 USF /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /0 0/ /0 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /0 9/7/02 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/14/02 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /0 9/28/02 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/8/02 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/19/02 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/26/02 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/2/02 Houston /0 0/ /0 11/9/02 USF /0 0/ /0 11/23/02 Army /0 0/ /0 11/30/02 TCU /0 0/ /0 9/3/01 Miss State /0 0/ /0 9/8/01 UT-Chattanooga /0 0/ /0 9/22/01 USF /0 0/ /0 9/29/01 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/6/01 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 10/13/01 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/20/01 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 10/27/01 UAB /0 0/ /0 11/10/01 Tennessee /0 0/ /0 11/17/01 Army /0 0/ /0 SCO COTT VOGEL 8 Defensive Back 6-1, 193 Senior, 3L Memphis University School Memphis, TN A three-year letterman who returns to his starting role at safety this fall... Received the Glenn Jones 12th Man Award for his play in Started at cat safety in 2003 but worked at free safety in the spring due to an injury to Wesley Smith : One of the steadiest members of the Tiger secondary in Was named to the 2003 All-Conference USA Team (3rd team)... Played one of the cat safety position for the Tigers... Registered six tackles in the season-opening win over Tennessee Tech... Played one of the best games of his career against Ole Miss when he logged five solo tackles as well as several key pass breakups... Had a pass interception against Ole Miss that the officials waved off but ESPN2 replays clearly showed the pick-off... Registered five tackles against Southern Miss and had eight stops in the win over Arkansas State... Recorded seven tackles, one pass interception and a quarterback sack in the Mississippi State game... Logged six tackles, one pass breakup and one tackle for lost yardage in the Memphis victory over Houston... Had one of his best outings of the 2003 season against Tulane... Was credited with a team-leading eight tackles, two pass breakups and one interception in the Memphis victory... Picked off a J.P. Losman pass in front of the Tulane bench and returned it 38 yards for his first career touchdown... Was nominated for Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week... Registered seven tackles and a fumble recovery in Memphis victory over East Carolina... Had two tackles and a pass 95 breakup in the Tigers road win against Louisville... Registered three tackles in the Cincinnati victory and closed the regular season with five tackles against USF... Started at cat safety in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Was credited with five solo tackles in the Tigers win over North Texas... Finished the 2003 season with 69 tackles, two tackles for lost yardage, one quarterback sack, two pass interceptions, a team-leading 11 pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and one caused fumble... Started the 2002 season at safety and entered fall camp as the starter at the free safety position... Lettered as a true freshman and appeared in all 11 games during the 2001 season... Worked as rover and as a member of the special teams : Started for the Tigers at strong safety in 10 games during the 02 season... Finished the season as the team s fifth-leading tackler... Opened the campaign with six tackles and a pass break-up in the win over Murray State... Posted eight tackles against Ole Miss and had a season-high 11 stops in the contest with Southern Mississippi... Tallied six hits in the Tulane game and logged eight tackles against Mississippi State... Was credited with 10 solo tackles in the Cincinnati game... Registered four tackles, one tackle for lost yardage and his first interception of the season in the Houston game... Had six hits and a tackle for lost yardage against USF and came back with three tackles and his second interception in the win over Army... Ended the season with seven tackles and one tackle for lost yardage in the TCU contest... Finished the 2002 season with 71 tackles, including 48 solo stops, three tackles for lost yardage, two pass interceptions and four pass break ups : Opened the season with an outstanding game against Mississippi State... Was credited with a season-high eight tackles and a pass interception in the season-opening contest with the Bulldogs... Had four tackles the following week against UT-Chattanooga... Registered one tackle in the USF victory and in the Houston road win... Had two tackles against Army and one tackle in the season finale against Cincinnati... Finished the season with 20 tackles, one tackle for lost yardage and one pass interception... Prep: Lettered as a quarterback and defensive back for the Memphis University School Owls... Battled injuries throughout his career but put together an outstanding senior season... Played quarterback and safety for MUS... Helped his team to a 6-5 record in Passed for 672 yards and two touchdowns during 2000 season... Rushed for 264 yards and four scores... Was the Owls second leading tackler as a safety... Registered 88 total tackles in 2000 and had two blocked kicks and one pass interception... Was named to the Associated Press and Sportswriter s All-State teams in Was an All- Region Division II selection in Played in the East-West Shrine Game and was named the Defensive MVP... Also lettered for five years in

45 baseball at MUS... Was recruited by SMU and Kentucky... Is the son of Michael and Layne Vogel... Played for coaches Jake Rudolph and Bobby Austin at MUS... Born: 12/3/81. VOGEL S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot FR Int Loss Sack / / / Totals 36/ VOGEL S CAREER STATISTICS Most tackles/game: 11 vs Southern Miss ( 02) Most solo tackles/game: 10 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 7 vs Southern Miss ( 02) Most Interceptions/Game: 1 vs Mississippi State ( 01) & Houston, Army ( 02) Most Interception Return Yards/Game: 38 vs Houston ( 03) Most Tackles for Loss/Game: 1 vs Mississippi State ( 01) & Houston, USF, TCU ( 02) Most Pass Breakups/Game: 2 vs Ole Miss, Arkansas State & Tulane ( 03) Most Fumble Recoveries/Game: 1 vs East Carolina & USF ( 03) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /6 1/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /3 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /38 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/29/03 USF /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /0 0/ /0 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /0 9/7/02 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/14/02 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /0 9/28/02 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/8/02 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/19/02 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/26/02 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/2/02 Houston /3 0/ /0 11/9/02 USF /2 0/ /0 11/23/02 Army /0 0/ /0 11/30/02 TCU /3 0/ /3/01 Mississippi State /4 0/ /0 9/8/01 UT-Chattanooga /0 0/ /0 9/22/01 USF /0 0/ /0 9/29/01 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/6/01 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 10/13/01 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/20/01 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 10/27/01 UAB /0 0/ /0 11/10/01 Tennessee /0 0/ /0 11/17/01 Army /0 0/ /0 11/24/01 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 LAVALE ALE ASHINGTON ALE WASHINGT 51 Nose Tackle 6-1, 265 Junior, 2L St. Augustine HS New Orleans, LA A two-year veteran in the defensive line who started four games at nose tackle in Appeared in 12 games during the 2003 season : Was a regular in the defensive front in Started the Tennessee Tech game and had one tackle... Logged just one tackle as a starter in the win over Ole Miss... Credited with four tackles, including two solos, in the Southern Miss contest... Had three tackles before injuring his ankle in the Arkansas State game... Missed the UAB contest due to the ankle sprain... Registered three tackles in the Mississippi State game... Was credited with three tackles in the Memphis victory over Houston... Registered five tackles in the Tigers road victory over Tulane in the Dome... Credited with five tackles in the Tigers win over East Carolina at the Liberty Bowl... Registered two tackles and one quarterback hurry in the win over Louisville... Logged two tackles in the regular season finale against USF... Was credited with one tackle, one tackle for lost yardage and one quarterback sack in the Tigers win over North Texas in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Finished the 2003 season with 29 total tackles, four tackles for lost yardage, two quarterback sacks, two pass breakups and four quarterback hurries... Lettered as a true freshman in 2002 while playing in 11 games for the Tigers... Worked as both a defensive end and tackle in Entered fall camp listed as the number two defensive tackle behind Kenyun Glover : Lettered as a true freshman after appearing in 11 of the Tigers 12 games in Worked as a defensive end behind Mowbray Rowand... Logged his first career tackle in the Ole Miss game... Upped his total to two tackles in each of the Southern Mississippi and Tulane games... Was credited with single tackles in the UAB and Louisville contests before registering three tackles against Cincinnati... Had a season and career-high four tackles against USF... Had two tackles in the Tigers win over Army and ended the season with three tackles and his first tackle for lost yardage against TCU... Finished the season with 18 tackles, including 12 solos, and one tackle for lost yardage... 96

46 Prep: Was a high school teammate of the Tigers s John Doucette... Played both offensive and defensive line at St. Augustine High... Also lettered in track in the throwing events... Is the son of Cheryl Washington... Born: 10/19/82. WASHINGTON S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot FR Int Loss Sack / / Total 12/ WASHINGTON S CAREER STATISTICS Most tackles/game: 5 vs East Carolina ( 03) Most solo tackles/game: 2 vs five times Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 4 vs East Carolina ( 03) Most Tackles For Loss/Game: 1 three times ( 03) Most Quarterback Sacks/Game: 1 vs East Carolina & North Texas ( 03) Most Pass Breakups/Game: 1 vs Tennessee Tech & East Carolina ( 03) VON ON AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /0 0/ /0 9/6/03 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/13/03 Southern Miss /1 0/ /0 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB injured 10/11/03 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /0 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/1/03 East Carolina /3 1/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /4 0/ /0 11/22/03 Cincicnnati /0 0/ /0 11/29/03 USF /0 0/ /0 12/16/03 North Texas /1 1/ /0 9/7/02 Ole Miss /0 0/ /0 9/14/02 Southern Miss /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /0 9/28/02 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/8/02 Louisville /0 0/ /0 10/26/02 Cincinnati /0 0/ /0 11/9/02 USF /0 0/ /0 11/23/02 Army /0 0/ /0 11/30/02 TCU /2 0/ EBB ON WEBB 80 Wide Receiver 6-0, 184 r-senior, 1L Athens HS Athens, AL A letterman receiver for the Tigers who has battled through two torn ACLs to return to the field for the 2004 season... Suffered a tear to his ACL in fall camp of 2003 and missed all of the 2003 season and most of the spring : Suffered a torn ACL in fall camp and missed the entire 2003 season... Spent the fall rehabbing his injured knee and preparing for the spring of Was the second torn ACL of his career as a Tiger... Another of the 97 Tigers veteran wide receivers who lettered during the 2002 football season... Saw his first collegiate action in Appeared in all 12 games... Enters fall camp as the number two Z receiver behind Darren Garcia : Made great strides in returning from a knee injury and working himself into the regular rotation among the receivers... Earned his first varsity letter after appearing in all 12 games of the season... Worked on the special teams but did not have a pass reception until the UAB game in Birmingham, Ala.... Caught his first two career passes against the Blazers with a long reception of 39 yards... Had one pass reception for nine yards in the televised game with Louisville... Grabbed a sixyard pass against Mississippi State... Had a 44-yard pass reception in the Houston game... Had a career-high four catches in the USF contest... Caught a career long 50- yard pass in the Army contest... Finished the 2002 season with 10 receptions for 166 yards... Averaged 16.6 yards per reception which led the team... Suffered an injury to his knee in 2002 winter workouts and missed the entire spring of Had surgery to repair a torn ACL and spent the spring rahabbing his knee... Is expected to be ready for fall camp after spending the summer in Memphis working to strengthen his knee : Sat out the 2001 season while concentrating on his studies... Was able to practice with the Tigers in the fall of Worked as a member of the offensive scout team and practiced against the number one defense... Saw extensive duty in spring drills of 2001 and was expected to contribute as a wide receiver this fall... Had five pass receptions for 52 yards during the spring scrimmages... Had a touchdown reception in the Blueray Game... Is expected to be involved in the rotation at receiver this fall... Lettered for the Tiger track team in the spring of Helped 4x100 relay team set a Conference USA record of : A highly-touted wide receiver who was redshirted in the fall of Spent the fall learning the Tigers passing system... Worked with the offensive scout team in Spent the fall practicing against the Tigers nationally-ranked defense... Prep: Played wide receiver and cornerback at Athens High School... Had 37 pass receptions for 714 yards and eight touchdowns in Was named to the All- Area team which is voted on by the prep coaches... Was selected to the All- County and the Alabama All-State team (2nd team) as voted on by the Alabama Sportswriters Association... Had eight catches for 145 yards and two touchdowns against Austin High School... Career totals read 60 receptions for 1,010 yards and 14 touchdowns... Also lettered in track... Twice set the school record for the 100 meters... Was timed at in the qualifying event for the state 100 meters championships... Ran a in the state finals to place second... Was recruited by North Carolina State and UAB...

47 Is a cousin of Colorado Rockies rightfielder Jeffrey Hammonds... Was named to Who s Who Among American High School Students... Played for coach Steve Rivers... Is the son of Marva Webb... Born: 11/11/81. WEBB S STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / WEBB S CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Receptions/Game: 4 vs USF ( 02) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 50 vs Army ( 02) Longest Pass Reception: 50 vs Army ( 02) AME Receiving Date Opponent No Yds Avg Tds LG 8/31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Miss State /26 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF /23/02 Army /30/02 TCU MAR ARCUS CUS EST CUS WEST 43 Defensive End 6-4, 252 r-junior, 2L Columbus HS Columbus, MS Is a two-year letterwinner for the Tiger defense... Missed the first three games of 2003 with an injury... Lettered as a redshirt freshman after NCAA granted him a medical redshirt for an injury received during his freshman season... Played in 10 of the team s 12 games in : Suffered a turf-toe injury during fall camp and did not see action until the UAB game... Had his most extended duty of the season against Mississippi State... Logged three tackles against the Bulldogs... Registered two tackles in the Tigers win over Houston... Both tackles were for lost yardage... Had a fumble recovery in the Memphis win over East Carolina... Played in 10 games in 2003 and ended the year with nine tackles... Worked as a defensive end and special teams member... Entered fall camp as the number two end behind Eric Taylor : Lettered as a redshirt freshman after receiving a hardship from the NCAA in Injured his knee after two games in 2001 and was granted a hardship by the NCAA... Appeared in 10 games for Memphis in 2002 and worked as a defensive end and special teams member... Had one tackle, a pass breakup and a fumble recovery in the Murray State game... Returned his fumble for 34 yards and a touchdown in the Tiger victory... Was credited with two tackles in the Tulane contest... Also 98 logged tackles against Mississippi State... Finished the season with four tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one pass breakup... Worked at defensive end with Mowbray Rowand... Came back from a broken hip to participate in spring drills of Worked as a tight end in the spring of Had one reception for nine yards in the Blueray Scrimmage... Finished the spring with two catches for 18 yards : Appeared in two games for the Tigers in the fall of 2001 but sustained a broken hip and missed the remainder of the season... Received a medical redshirt from the NCAA and repeated his freshman season... Played tight end last season and was a member of the special teams... Prep: Lettered as a tight end/defensive end at Columbus High School... Was a first team Associated Press all-state selection in Mississippi... Rated among the state of Mississippi s Top 40 Prospects by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger... Played tight end on a Columbus team that used a running offense... Had just six pass receptions during the 2000 season and turned one into a touchdown... Was credited with 115 tackles and 12 quarterback sacks playing defensive line... Was invited to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic in Mobile, Alabama on June 16, Recruited by Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Southern Mississippi... Played for coach Roy McCrory at Columbus High... Son of Vanessa Carter... Born: 11/6/83. WEST S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot FR Int Loss Sack / / / Total 22/ WEST S CAREER STATISTICS Most tackles/game: 3 vs UAB & Miss State ( 03) Most solo tackles/game: four times Most Assisted Tackles/Game: 1 vs three times Most Fumble Recoveries/Game: 1 vs Murray State ( 02) & East Carolina ( 03) Most Fumble Return Yards/Game: 34 vs Murray State ( 02) Most Fumble Returns for Touchdown/Game: 1 vs Murray State ( 02) AME Defense Opponent UT AT TT TFLs Q B FR PB Int/Yds 9/27/03 Arkansas State /0 0/ /0 10/4/03 UAB /0 0/ /0 10/11/03 Miss State /0 0/ /0 10/18/03 Houston /4 0/ /0 10/25/03 Tulane /0 0/ /0 11/1/03 East Carolina /0 0/ /0 11/15/03 Louisville /0 0/ /0 8/31/02 Murray State /0 0/ /0 9/21/02 Tulane /0 0/ /0 10/19/02 Miss State /0 0/ /0

48 DARR ARRON HITE ON WHITE 28 Wide Receiver 6-0, 200 Senior, 3L Covington HS Covington, TN A three-year letterman who moved into fourth place on the Memphis alltime receptions list with a total of 111 career catches... Is ranked sixth in career receiving yards with 1,290 over the past three seasons... Received the Glenn Jones 12th Man Award in the spring of : Caught three passes for 56 yards, in the season opening win over Tennessee Tech... Grabbed four passes for 56 yards including a key first down catch of 26 yards in the Tigers win over Ole Miss... Had his streak of 24- consecutive games with at least one catch broken in the Southern Miss contest... Came back against Arkansas State with five receptions for 66 yards and one touchdown in the Memphis victory... Had his best performance of the season against Mississippi State when he rushed the ball three times for 58 yards and two touchdowns and caught a career-high 10 passes for 102 yards... His 10 pass receptions moved him into sixth place on the Tiger career catches list with 98 and the 102 yards jumped him into 12th place on the alltime receiving yardage list... Had three rushes for 13 yards in the Tiger victory over Houston... Did not have a pass reception against the Cougars... Caught two passes in the win over Tulane to surpass the 100-catch barrier at the U of M... Caught three passes for 69 yards and two touchdowns in the win over East Carolina... Had touchdown catches of 32 and 27 yards... Also had three rushes for 21 yards... Led the team in receiving in win over Louisville... Had three receptions for 55 yards and one touchdown... Also threw a two-point conversion pass to Danny Wimprine... Had one catch for 13 yards in the win over Cincinnati and rushed the ball three times for three yards and one touchdown... Caught a 36- yard touchdown pass in the season finale against USF a n d carried the ball five times for 11 yards... Helped the Tigers to a bowl win with three pass receptions for 34 yards against North Texas in 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Finished the season as the team s second-leading receiver... Tallied 37 receptions for 525 yards and five touchdowns... Averaged 14.2 yards per reception in Also ran the ball 30 times for 128 yards and four scores... Became a Memphis starter at one of the receiver positions as a true freshman and has retained his spot for the past two seasons... Lettered in 2002 as the Y receiver in the Tigers spread offense... Served as the team s punt returner in Was the squad s third-leading receiver in the spring of 2003 with 12 receptions for 181 yards and three touchdowns... Averaged over 15 yards per catch in the spring scrimmages... Entered fall camp working with newcomer Chris Kelley at the Y slot : Lettered for the second-consecutive season as a wide receiver and also handled the Tigers punt return duties... Opened the 2002 season with eight receptions for 73 yards and one touchdown in the Tigers victory over Murray State... Also returned three punts for 55 yards... Caught three passes for 31 yards in the Ole Miss game and was held to 12 yards on four punt returns... Had four punt returns for 33 yards against Southern Miss... Grabbed four passes for 30 yards against UAB and had three catches for 39 yards and his second touchdown in the Louisville contest televised by ESPN... Had six punt returns for 88 yards in the Mississippi State contest, including a seasonlong 32 yard return... Had four pass receptions for 64 yards in the USF contest, completed his only pass attempt for six yards and a touchdown and returned two punts for 23 yards... Finished the 2002 season with 40 pass receptions for 343 yards and two touchdowns... Averaged 8.6 yards per reception in Was third on the team in number of pass receptions with Led the Tigers in punt returns with 36 for 301 yards... Averaged 8.4 yards per punt return : Played as a true freshman in the season opener against Mississippi State... Did not have a reception against the Bulldogs... Caught his first career pass in the win over UT-Chattanooga and finished the game with four catches for 39 yards... Had two receptions for 20 yards in the victory over USF... Had a six receptions for 75 yards and his first career touchdown in the Louisville game... Led the squad in receptions and yards in the Louisville game... Scored his first collegiate touchdown against Louisville on a 17-yard pass from freshman Danny Wimprine... Had four catches for 49 yards in the win over Southern Mississippi... Grabbed two passes for 69 yards in the Tennessee contest... Caught two passes for 20 yards in the Army game and closed the season with a career-high seven catches for 123 yards and two touchdowns against Cincinnati... His 123 yards receiving against Cincinnati ranks as the 20th highest single-game total in school history... Finished his freshman season with 34 catches for 422 yards and three touchdowns... Prep: Lettered for four years in football at Covington High School... Was a Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps and state of Tennessee Mr. Football Finalist as a senior... Was named to the Associated Press Class 4A All- State team in 1999 & Was named to the Associated Press 3A All- State team in Was named to the Tennessee Sportswriter s All-State Team in 1999 & Broke every offensive record in the 78-year history of Covington High... In his four year career, he rushed for 3,867 yards, had 1,142 yards receiving, compiled 1,875 yards in returns, totaled 7,260 allpurpose yards, intercepted 18 passes and scored 83 touchdowns... Led his team to a 13-2 record and a berth in the state 3A championship game in Scored 32 touchdowns as a senior... Had almost 3,000 yards of total offense in Was ranked 13th in Shelby-Metro in rushing in 2000 with 78 carries for 992 yards... Scored 15 rushing touchdowns... Averaged

49 which led the Shelby-Metro area... Was ranked first in Shelby-Metro in allpurpose yards with 2,254 during the regular season and almost 3,000 with the state playoffs... Ranked first in Shelby-Metro in scoring with 24 touchdowns and 144 points... Was eighth in Shelby-Metro in both kickoff returns and in pass interceptions... Had 14 kickoff returns for 499 yards and two touchdowns... Registered four pass interceptions for 75 yards in returns... Led Region 7-3A in punt returns, punt return average and punt return touchdowns as a junior at Covington High School... Had 302 yards in punt returns in 1999 and averaged 27.5 yards per return... Scored two punt return touchdowns as a junior... Was ranked fourth in Shelby-Metro in punt returns and 10th in Shelby-Metro in all-purpose yards... Rushed for 1,226 yards and had 283 yards receiving, 302 yards in punt returns, 333 yards in kickoff returns for a total of 2,204 all-purpose yards during the 1999 season... Was named to the first team All Shelby-Metro squad as a specialist in Was ranked fourth in Shelby-Metro in kickoff returns as a sophomore with eight for 221 yards and one touchdown... Rushed for 1,055 yards on 123 attempts as a sophomore... Was ranked 21st in Shelby-Metro in interceptions with four during the 1998 season... Was ranked 13th in all-purpose yards with 1, Chose Tigers over Ole Miss and Arkansas... Selected to play in the 2001 Tennessee-Kentucky All-Star Game... Is the son of Shelia White... Played for coach Jeff McFerrin, a former Tiger linebacker... Born: 6/23/ 82. WHITE S STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / / Totals 36/ Punt Return G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / Totals 23/ Kick Return G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / Totals 23/ WHITE'S CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Receptions/Game: 10 vs Miss State ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 123 vs Cincinnati ( 01) Most Touchdown Receptions/Game: 2 vs Cincinnati ( 01) Longest Pass Reception/Game: 69 vs Cincinnati ( 01) Most Kickoff Returns/Game: 3 vs Louisville ( 01) Most Kickoff Return Yards/Game: 40 vs Louisville ( 01) Longest Kickoff Return/Game: 21 vs Louisville ( 01) Most Punt Returns/Game: 6 vs Miss State ( 02) Most Punt Return Yards/Game: 81 vs Miss State ( 02) Longest Punt Return/Game: 32 vs Miss State ( 02) 100 AME Receiving Year Opponent Recpt Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF /16/03 North Texas /31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Miss State /26 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF /23/02 Army /30/02 TCU /8/01 UT-Chattanooga /23/01 USF /29/01 Louisville /6/01 Southern Miss /13/01 Houston /20/01 East Carolina /27/01 UAB /10/01 Tennessee /17/01 Army /24/01 Cincinnati Punt Returns Opponent No Yds Avg Tds LG 8/31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Mississippi State /26 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF /23/02 Army /30/02 TCU OLEN LEN HITELY LEN WHITEL 39 Defensive Back 6-0, 208 r-sophomore, 1L Lake Worth HS Boynton Beach, FL Earned his first letter as a Tiger after appearing in six games for the U of M in Enters fall of 2004 as a cat safety working with starter O.C. Collins : Saw his first action as a Tiger in 2003 and spent the season working as a member of the Tiger special teams... Played in six games during the season and worked as a member of the Tiger kick cover and return units... Also spent time working as a safety in practice... Was a

50 redshirt freshman in the defensive secondary who was very impressive in spring drills... Will enter fall camp as the starter at strong safety : Was one of several young defensive backs who were redshirted during the 2002 season... Spent the fall working at field corner with Henry Washington and Anthony Harden... Served as a member of the defensive scout team... Practiced against the number one offense throughout the fall of Prep: Was a four-year letterwinner at Lake Worth High School... Played in just two games as a senior because of a broken leg... Was named first team All-Conference as a defensive back despite missing most of the season with broken leg... Served as team captain in Had 90 yards on 18 carries in the season opener against Olympic Heights... Scored a touchdown in 2000 season against Vero Beach High... Played receiver as a sophomore and scored against Boca Raton High... Has been timed at 4.35 in the 40-yard dash... Has run a meters and twice qualified for the Florida state track meet... Lettered as a tailback, receiver, cornerback and kick returner during his career... Took first-place award in state drama competition for his singing and has released his own Hip-Hop and R&B CD... Was also recruited by Missouri... Is the son of Iona Whitely... Born: 11/ 30/82. WHITELY S STATISTICS Defense G/S UT AT Tot FR Int Loss Sack / WHITELY S CAREER STATISTICS Most tackles/game: 1 vs Southern Miss ( 03) Most assisted tackles/game: 1 vs Southern Miss ( 03) DEANGELO ILLIAMS NGELOWILLIAMS 20 Tailback 5-10, 217 Junior, 2L Wynne HS Wynne, AR Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year in National leader in all-purpose yardage and fifth in rushing in Record-setting tailback who lettered for the second-consecutive season for the Tigers... Set the Memphis single-season rushing mark in 2003 with over 1,400 yards rushing despite missing the final two and a half games of the season... Returns as the starter at tailback slot : Named the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year in Was named to the 2003 All-Conference USA Team (1st team) as a tailback... Received the University of Memphis Offensive Player of the Year Award for A candidate for the Doak Walker Award in Named to the CoSIDA All-District Academic All- America Team (first team) in Received the New Orleans Bowl Scholar Athlete Award for Was the Tiger starter at tailback in Opened the season with 61 yards rushing and one touchdown in the win over Tennessee Tech... Also added 135 yards receiving and two touchdowns in the Tennessee Tech victory... His 135 yards receiving ranked as the highest total ever for a Memphis running back in a single game... Had a season and career-long 80-yard reception in the TTU contest... His 80- yard reception ranked as the ninth-longest in school history at the time... Broke the 100-yard barrier rushing the following week in the Tigers win over Ole Miss... Rushed for 135 yards and two touchdowns and had 31 yards receiving and a third touchdown... Called by ESPN2 analyst Chris Speilman:... an Emmitt Smith (Dallas Cowboy and Phoenix Cardinals running back) look-alike... Gained over 100 yards the following week against Southern Miss when he tallied 158 yards... Returned to the Liberty Bowl and gained 108 yards in the win over Arkansas State... Marked just the second time in Memphis football history that a Tiger running back had rushed for over 100 yards in threeconsecutive games... Tied the Memphis record for most consecutive 100-yard rushing performances with 107 yards against UAB... Averaged a season-high 7.1 yards per carry in the UAB game... His 15 carries for 107 yards gave Williams his fourth-straight 100-yard performance of Had a school record fifth-consecutive game with over 100 yards rushing when he totaled 119 yards rushing against Mississippi State 101

51 ... Continued his onslaught in the Tigers road victory over the Houston Cougars... Rushed for 120 yards and two touchdowns in the U of M victory... Had touchdown runs of 21 and two yards against the Cougars... Also caught two passes for 36 yards... Continued to lead the nation in all-purpose yards after eight weeks of season... Had his best outing of the season in the road win over Tulane... Rushed for a career-high 195 yards and two touchdowns in the victory... Was named the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week for his effort... His 195 yards rank as the fourth-best single-game performance in school history... Tulane Chris Scelfo said:... He reminds me of Barry Sanders (former Oklahoma State and Detroit Lions back)... Had touchdown runs of three and 49 yards... Also caught three passes for 41 yards and had 69 yards in kickoff returns, giving him 305 all-purpose yards for the game... That figure is the second highest single-game total in school history... The 100-plus yard performance against Tulane marked his seventh consecutive 100-yard rushing effort of the season and gave him 11 for his career which tied the Memphis record for career 100 yard games... Continued to lead the nation in all-purpose yardage and was ranked fifth in rushing after nine weeks... Ranked by CBSsportsline.com as the number one back in the nation after nine weeks of the season... Cracked the 100-yard mark for the eighth-consecutive game with 137 yards against East Carolina... Scored one touchdown on four-yard run... Broke the Memphis single-season rushing record with his 137 yards against ECU... Moved past former Tiger Gerard Arnold, who had 1,059 yards in 1999 to set record... Rushed for 154 yards and one touchdown and caught three passes for 25 yards in the Tigers win over Louisville... Broke the single-season record for rushing attempts with his 27 attempts against Louisville... His 27 carries gave him 220 for the season, breaking Dave Casinelli s record of 219 in Named the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week for his play against Louisville... Marked the second time this season that the league awarded the Player of the Week to Williams... Listed by USA Today as one of the most influential sophomores in the nation on November 14th... Rushed for 136 yards on 23 carries in the win over Cincinnati... Suffered a torn MCL in the third quarter and was lost for the remainder of the season... Started his rehabilitation prior to the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Worked out in New Orleans but knee became sore and he was held out of the New Orleans Bowl... Lettered as a true freshman while playing in 10 games for the Tigers in Rushed for over 100 yards in his first collegiate contest... Led the team in rushing in the spring of 2003 with 375 yards on 74 attempts... Led the squad in scoring with six rushing touchdowns in the spring scrimmages... Averaged 5.1 yards per carry in the spring... Was named to the 2003 Conference USA All-Freshman Team... Was also selected to The Sporting News Conference USA All-Freshman Team... Ranked 96th in the nation in rushing in 2002 and tied for fifth in average yards per carry... Finished the season ranked 35th in the nation in kickoff returns and 90th in all-purpose yards : Came to the Tigers as one of the most highly touted signees in Memphis football history... Lettered as a true freshman... One of the more impressive freshmen on the Memphis roster in Opened his collegiate career with 12 rushes for 129 yards and one touchdown in the Tigers win over Murray State... His 129 yards were the second-most by a true freshman in Memphis history... Tallied 105 yards rushing against Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg... Logged a 55-yard run against the Golden Eagles... Gained 166 yards and one touchdown in the Tigers win over Tulane... Had an 86-yard run against Tulane for his lone touchdown... Was named the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week for his work against Tulane... Was ranked fourth in the nation in average yards per carry (9.3) after the fourth game of the season... Suffered a knee sprain in the Louisville game and missed the Mississippi State contest... Gained 110 yards on 10 carries in the win over Army and scored two touchdowns... Had a 59-yard run against Army... Was ranked second in the nation in average yards per carry after the 11th game of the season... Finished the 2002 season tied for fifth in the nation in average yards per carry at 6.64 yards per rush... Also worked as one of the Tigers kick returners... Led the squad in kickoff return average with a mark of 23.3 yards per return... Averaged over 23.0 yards per return in six of the 10 games he played... Had a season high six returns for 152 yards against Cincinnati... His six returns tied for the second-highest single-game total in Memphis history and his 152 yards tied for the fifth most in Memphis annals... Was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team and The Sporting News Conference USA All-Freshman Team... Ended the 2002 campaign as the team s leading rusher with 684 yards on 103 carries... Scored five rushing touchdowns during his freshman season... Was ranked sixth in Conference USA in rushing averaging 68.4 yards per game... Ranked eighth in the conference in allpurpose yards with an average of per outing... Was rated seventh in the conference in kickoff returns with an average of 23.3 yards per return... Prep: Was considered the top back in the state of Arkansas in Was rated as the number 25 running back prospect in the nation by SuperPrep Magazine... Was named to SuperPrep Football Magazine s All-America and All-Region Team... Was rated as the number two overall prospect in Arkansas by SuperPrep... Was named the Arkansas Democratazette 2001 Offensive Player of the Year... Named to the Associated Press Arkansas Super Team in Rushed for a single season record 2,204 yards and 34 touchdowns at Wynne High... Averaged 10.4 yards per carry as a senior... Led Wynne High to the state 4A championship... Had 939 yards rushing in four playoff games, including 26 carries for 302 yards and six touchdowns against Greenwood High... Rushed for 194 yards on 24 attempts in the state championship game against Stuttgart... Scored two rushing touchdowns, one receiving touchdown and one return touchdown in state championship game... Gained 1,044 yards rushing as a 102

52 junior and scored 14 touchdowns... Was named to the Arkansas All-State team in Missed most of his sophomore season with a broken bone in his foot... Holds the Wynne High record for most yards in a single season... Holds the state 4A record in the 100 meters with an electronically time Helped Wynne High to a second-place finish in the 2001 state track championships... Was second in the 100 meters with a time of Won the 200 meters with a time of Bench presses over 300 pounds... Had a 3.62 GPA at Wynne High... Was also recruited by Ole Miss, Arkansas and Iowa before deciding on Memphis... Is the son of Odell and Sandra Hill... Played for coach Donald Campbell at Wynne High... Born: 4/25/83. WILLIAMS STATISTICS Rushing G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / Total 21/ Kick Return G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / Total 21/ Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / Total 21/ WILLIAMS CAREER HIGHS Most Rushes/Game: 29 vs East Carolina ( 03) Most Rush Yds/Game: 195 vs Tulane ( 03) Longest Run: 86 vs Tulane ( 02) Most Rushing Touchdowns/Game: 2 vs Army ( 02) & Ole Miss, Houston, Tulane ( 03) Most Pass Receptions/Game: 5 vs UAB ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 135 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) * Most Toundown Receptions/Game: 2 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Longest Pass Reception/Game:80 vs Tennessee Tech ( 03) Most Kickoff Returns/Game: 6 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Most Kickoff Return Yards/Game: 152 vs Cincinnati ( 02) Longest Kickoff Return/Game: 48 vs Tulane ( 02) Most All-Purpose Yards/Game: 305 vs Tulane ( 03) * most receiving yards by a back in school history WILLIAMS HONORS 2003 Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year st team All-Conference USA 2003 CoSIDA Region IV Academic All-America 2003 Doak Walker Candidate 2003 Twice named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week 2003 Led nation in all-purpose yardage 2003 Ranked fifth in the nation in rushing 2003 Set Memphis single season rushing record 2002 Conference USA Player of the Week AME Rushing Opponent No Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF injured 12/16/03 North Texas injured 8/31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Mississippi State injured 10/26 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF injured 11/23/02 Army /30/02 TCU Kick Returns Opponent No Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF injured 12/16/03 North Texas injured 8/31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Mississippi State injured 10/26/02 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF injured 11/23/02 Army /30/02 TCU Receiving Opponent No Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF injured 12/16/03 North Texas injured 8/31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Mississippi State injured 10/26/02 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF injured 11/23/02 Army /30/02 TCU All-Purpose Opponent Atts Rush KR PR TotYds 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech

53 9/6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF injured 12/16/03 North Texas injured 8/31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Mississippi State injured 10/26/02 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF injured 11/23/02 Army /30/02 TCU DANNY WIMPRINE 18 Quarterback 6-1, 222 r-senior, 3L John T. Curtis HS River Ridge, LA Returns in 2004 for his fourth season as the starting quarterback at the University of Memphis... Has broken virtually every Memphis passing and total offense record during the previous three seasons... Enters the 2004 season ranked 7th in Conference USA history in most total offensive plays with Is 7th in conference history in touchdowns responsible for with Is7th in career pass attempts (1071) and in career completions (583)... Is 7th in career touchdown passes with A three-year letterwinner for the Tigers, who holds virtually every Memphis passing and total offense record... Became first player in school history to throw for more than 7,000 yards in a career... Received the Glenn Jones 12th Man Award in the spring of : The Tiger starter at quarterback in Led the team to a 9-4 record in Opened the season throwing for 266 yards and two touchdowns in the win over Tennessee Tech... Set several Memphis records against the Golden Eagles including most pass completions (341) in a career and most passing yards in a career (4,311)... Set another mark, which would be short lived, when he passed for 355 yards and three touchdowns in the Tigers win over Ole Miss... His 355 yards tied the Memphis record for most passing yards in a game... Was named the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week for his play against Ole Miss... Had 182 yards in the air against Southern Miss and threw for 238 yards and two touchdowns in the win over Arkansas State... Tied his own record for most pass completions in a game when he hit 32-of-42 pass attempts in the UAB game... Had 238 yards and one touchdown against UAB Completed a school-record 32-of-60 attempts for a school-record 398 yards and one touchdown against Mississippi State... Completions, attempts and yardage were all records as was his 383 yards of total offense in a single game... Had a near perfect game in the Tigers win over Houston... Connected on 13-of-25 pass attempts for 228 yards and three touchdowns... Had touchdown passes of nine, 55 and 36 yards in the Tiger victory... Rushed the ball three times for 10 yards... With his 228 yards passing, became the first Tiger quarterback to surpass the 6,000-yard mark in career passing... Completed 16-of-30 pass attempts for 176 yards and two touchdowns in the Tigers road victory over Tulane... Threw touchdown passes to Maurice Avery and Tavarious Davis in leading Memphis to its second-consecutive road win... Had another outstanding performance in win over East Carolina... Completed 17-of- 31 pass attempts for 268 yards and four touchdowns... Marked the fourth time in his career that he had thrown four or more touchdowns in a single game... Was named the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week for his play against East Carolina... Completed 17-of- 29 pass attempts for 201 yards and one touchdown in the win over Louisville... Also ran for one score against the Cardinals... Continued a streak of 115 pass attempts without an interception... Was held under 100 yards passing in the Cincinnati game and threw three interceptions... Completed 25-of-51 pass attempts for 271 yards and two touchdowns in regular season finale against USF... Became the first player in school history to pass for more than 7,000 yards in a career... Named the MVP of the 2003 New Orleans Bowl... Completed 17-of-23 pass attempts for a New Orleans Bowl-record 254 yards and one touchdown and ran for another touchdown... Completed the longest pass in New Orleans Bowl history when he connected with Darren Garcia for 63 yards... Also threw a 50 yard pass to Garcia later in game... Completed the 2003 season connecting on 246-of-440 pass attempts for 3,174 yards and 22 touchdowns... His 246 completions set a school record as did his 440 attempts and his 3,174 yards... Became the first Memphis quarterback to pass for more than 3,000 yards in a single season : Was the Tiger starter for all 12 games of the 2002 season... Entered his

54 name in the Tiger football record book 50 times during the last 17 games... Set 13 passing and total offense records during the 2002 season... Is now the Tigers all-time record holder for career touchdown passes with Set the Memphis record for most pass attempts and completions in a game by going 32-of-53 in a game against USF in Set a record for season attempts and completions by going 235-of-435 during Set the mark for most passing yards in a season with 2,820 in 2002 and for most touchdown passes in a season with (see box for all of Wimprine s records)... Opened the 2002 season with 245 yards and five touchdown passes in win over Murray State... His five touchdown passes set a Memphis singlegame record... Threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns in the Ole Miss game... Had 259 yards passing in the UAB contest and added 261 yards against Louisville and 288 yards in the Mississippi State contest... Had a season high 342 yards and two touchdowns in the Houston game and came back with 314 yards and two scores in the USF game... Finished the 2002 season completing 235-of-435 pass attempts for 2,820 yards and 23 touchdowns all of which were Memphis records... Had a season long pass of 72-yards to Antoine Harden in the Southern Mississippi game... Had two 50-yard touchdown passes in the Ole Miss game... Completed six passes of 50 yards or more in Set the Tiger record for most total offense plays in a game with 66 against USF... Set the team record for the most plays in a season with 533 and for the most total offense yards in a season with Added a record for the most touchdowns responsible for in a single game with five against Murray State... Finished the 2002 season ranked second in Conference USA in passing yards per game (235.0)... Was ranked third in the conference in total offense and sixth in passing efficiency... Was second in the conference in touchdown passes with Entered the 2002 season tied for 29th place nationally in career touchdown passes by active players... Led the Tiger offense in the spring of 2002 and continued to develop in the Tigers spread offense... Threw for over 900 yards and seven touchdowns in spring scrimmages and did not have an interception until the Blueray Scrimmage... Connected on 16- of-22 pass attempts for 252 yards and two touchdowns in first major scrimmage of the spring... Hit on 31-of-38 attempts for 243 yards and one score in second scrimmage and ran for a five-yard touchdown... Hit 20-of-28 pass attempts for 252 yards and three touchdowns in the Blueray Scrimmage... Will return to his starting quarterback slot this fall : A redshirt freshman who became the Memphis starter by the Houston game and remained there throughout most of the season... Played in the season opener against Mississippi State and completed one-of-three pass attempts before being knocked out of the game with a concussion... Entered the Louisville game after starter Travis Anglin was injured and completed 11- of-24 pass attempts for 100 yards and two touchdowns... Led Memphis to win over Southern Mississippi as a replacement for again-injured Travis Anglin... Hit on 13-of-27 attempts for 102 yards against USM... Became the starter for the Houston game... Directed Memphis to a road win over Houston, Threw for 216 yards and two touchdowns in Houston game and ran for 85 yards and one additional score... Completed 16-of-27 passes for 159 yards and one touchdown against East Carolina... Was seven-of-19 against UAB for 65 yards but threw two pass interceptions... Did not start the Tennessee game but came in for Neil Suber and completed 12-of-21 attempts for 186 yards and two touchdowns... Had touchdown tosses to Travis Anglin and Aaron Meadows... Returned to his starting role in the Army game and led the team to a victory... Threw a school-record tying four touchdown passes against Army... Set a school record for touchdowns accounted for with four touchdown passes and one rushing touchdown... Connected on 12-of-21 passes for 203 yards and four scores... Closed out the 2001 season completing 16-of-33 pass attempts for 295 yards and three touchdowns against Cincinnati... His 295 yards rank as the fifth-highest single game passing performance in Memphis history... His 1,329 yards passing as a freshman are the most ever by a freshman quarterback at Memphis and his 14 touchdown passes are the most by a freshman and the second-highest total in school history... Was one of just two freshman quarterbacks to be nominated for All-Freshman in Conference USA... Saw extended duty during spring practice... Threw a 70-yard touchdown pass to Darren Garcia in the first spring scrimmage... Finished the spring completing 14 of 24 pass attempts for 225 yards and five touchdowns... Ran for one score and threw a touchdown pass in the Blueray Game... Threw three touchdown passes in the final scrimmage of the spring : Was redshirted during the fall of Worked with the offensive scout team for part of the fall but had to become involved in the varsity offense due to injuries to Travis Anglin and Neil Suber... Became the backup quarterback for Scott Scherer throughout the second half of the 2000 season... Traveled with the team to every game in Was never pressed into service in a game, but gained invaluable experience due to his extended repetitions in practice... Demonstrated an ability to run and throw but was even more impressive in showing leadership skills among the freshmen players... Prep: A threeyear starter at John T. Curtis High School in New Orleans... Led John T. Curtis to back-to-back Louisiana state championships in football... Over his four year career, Curtis had an overall record of Led team to the 1999 state title... Rushed for 567 yards and 11 touchdowns in 1999 and passed for 500 yards and four scores... Was named to the New Orleans Times Picayune Top Prospect List for Was listed among Dandy Don s Top Prospects in Louisiana... As a junior, led his team to the state title... Rushed for over 900 yards as a junior... Scored on a 25-yard run and a one-yard run against Hannan High and threw a 27-yard touchdown pass in the 1998 playoffs... Was the starter as a sophomore and was part-time starter as a freshman... Was considered a top selection in this year s annual major league baseball draft as a pitcher... Was 9-2 as a pitcher as a junior... Has been clocked at 89 miles per hour with his fastball... Played for coach John Curtis... Is the son of Ronnie and Barbara Wimprine... Born: 8/6/81. WIMPRINE S STATISTICS Passing G/S Att Comp Yds Int Tds / , / ,

55 / , Totals 34/ , Rushing G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / / Totals 34/ Total Offense G Rush Pass Plays Yds/G Yds/P / , / , /13-3 3, Totals 34/ , Receiving G No Yds Avg Tds LG / / / Totals 34/ WIMPRINE'S CAREER HIGHS Most Pass Attempts/Game: 60 vs Miss State ( 03) Most Completions/Game: 32 vs USF ( 02) & UAB, Miss State ( 03) Highest Completion Percentage/Game:.762 vs UAB ( 03) Most Pass Yds/Game: 398 vs Miss State ( 03) Most Touchdown Passes/Game: 5 vs Murray State ( 02) Longest Completion: 92 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Most Pass Receptions/Game: 1 vs Louisville ( 01) & USF ( 02) & Ole Miss, East Carolina ( 03) Most Yards Receiving/Game: 34 vs Ole Miss ( 03) Most Rushes/Game: 16 vs Louisville ( 02) Most Rush Yds/Game: 85 vs Houston ( 01) Longest Run: 35 vs Houston ( 01) Most Rushing Touchdowns/Game: 1 vs nine opponents Most Total Offense Plays/Game: 66 vs USF ( 02) Most Total Offense/Game: 383 vs Miss State ( 03) Most Touchdowns Responsible For/Game: 5 vs Army ( 01) & Murray State ( 02) AME Passing Opponent Att Comp Int Yds Td 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF /16/03 North Texas /31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Mississippi State /26/02 Cincinnati /2/02 Houston /9/02 USF /23/02 Army /30/02 TCU /3/01 Miss State /29/01 Louisville /6/01 Southern Miss /13/01 Houston /20/01 East Carolina /27/01 UAB /10/01 Tennessee /17/01 Army /24/01 Cincinnati Rushing Opponent Att Yds Avg Tds LG 8/30/03 Tennessee Tech /6/03 Ole Miss /13/03 Southern Miss /27/03 Arkansas State /4/03 UAB /11/03 Miss State /18/03 Houston /25/03 Tulane /1/03 East Carolina /15/03 Louisville /22/03 Cincinnati /29/03 USF /16/03 North Texas /31/02 Murray State /7/02 Ole Miss /14/02 Southern Miss /21/02 Tulane /28/02 UAB /8/02 Louisville /19/02 Mississippi State /26/02 Cincinnati /02/02 Houston /9/02 USF /23/02 Army /30/02 TCU /3/01 Mississippi State /29/01 Louisville /6/01 Southern Miss /13/01 Houston /20/01 East Carolina /27/01 UAB /10/01 Tennessee /17/01 Army /24/01 Cincinnati WIMPRINE S NCAA RANKINGS QUARTERBACK DANNY WIMPRINE HAS PLACED HIS NAME AMONG THE NATION S LEADERS OVER THE PAST TWO SEASONS. THE FOURTH-YEAR SIGNAL-CALLER WAS RATED IN FIVE OF THE NCAA S PASSING AND TOTAL OFFENSIVE CAT- EGORIES IN 2002 AND FIIVE IN RANK CATEGORY ND PASSING 23RD POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR 32ND TOTAL OFFENSE 75TH PASSING EFFECIENCY RANK CATEGORY TH PASSING 33RD POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR 34TH TOTAL OFFENSE 56TH PASSING EFFECIENCY 106

56 WIMPRINE S MEMPHIS RANKINGS: MEMPHIS QUARTERBACK DANNY WIMPRINE HAS STARTED JUST 30 S IN HIS CAREER BUT HAS ALREADY LAID CLAIM TO MOST OF THE U OF M PASSING AND TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS : No. Rank Opponent Pass Attempts/Game: 60 1 vs Miss State vs USF vs USF 2003 Pass Completions/Game: 32 T1 vs Miss State T1 vs USF T1 vs UAB T5 vs USF T5 vs Miss State 2002 Yards Passing/Game: vs Miss State vs Ole Miss vs Houston 2002 Touchdown Passes/Game: 5 1 vs Murray St T2 vs East Carolina T2 vs Army T2 vs Louisville 2002 Interceptions/Game: 5 T1 vs Miss State 2002 TD Responsible For/Game: 5 1 vs Army 2001 SEASON: No. Rank Year Pass Attempts/Season Pass Completions/Season Passing Yards/Season: 3, , , Pass Comp Percent/Season: TD Passes/Season: T TD Responsible For/Season: CAREER: No. Rank Year Pass Attempts/Career: Pass Completions/Career: Passing Yards/Career: 7, TD Passes/Career: Completion Percent/Career: Yd Passing Gms/Career: Yd Passing Gms/Career: TD Responsible For/Career WIMPRINE SETS FROSH MARKS QUARTERBACK DANNY WIMPRINE SET SEVERAL MEMPHIS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL RECORDS DURING THE 2001 SEASON. HIS 1,329 YARDS SET A NEW FRESHMAN RECORD AS DID HIS 102 COMPLETIONS AND 14 TOUCHDOWNS. HIS FOUR TOUCHDOWN PASSES AGAINST ARMY TIED THE TIGER RECORD FOR MOST IN A AND SET A NEW FRESHMAN RECORD, AS DID HIS FIVE TOUCHDOWNS ACCOUNTED FOR IN THE ARMY VICTORY. OTHER VARSITY CANDIDATES JERMAINE ERMAINE ANDERSON 39 Defensive Back 5-9, 165 r-freshman, SQ Paul Dunbar HS Lexington, KY NDERSON Enters the fall as a reserve at cornerback : Came to the Tigers in the fall of Worked with the Tiger defensive scout team during fall and spring drills... Is still continuing to learn the Tiger defensive system : Attended the University of Memphis but did not walk-on until the spring of Prep: Was a football letterwinner at Paul Dunbar High School in Lexington... Played receiver and defensive back at PDHS... Also lettered in track... Ran on two state championship track teams... Had over 400 yards receiving as a senior... Registered over 1,200 receiving yards in his career... Holds the school record for tackles in a game with 11, interceptions in a game with two and catches in a game with Is the son of Tony and Samanatha Anderson... Played for coach Tony Blackman... Born: 11/ 13/85. NAVIN VIN AUSLEY 94 Wide Receiver 6-0, 174 r-junior Gallatin HS Southaven, MS USLEY A walk-on candidate for one of the Tiger receiver slots in the fall of Spent the spring of 2004 working as an H receiver with Maurice Avery and Darron White : Came to the Tigers in the spring of Worked as a receiver in the fall of 2003 with the offensive scout team... Worked with the Tiger special teams in spring drills...did not appear in a game for Memphis in the fall of Work on the offensive scout team against the number one defensive unit... Used the fall under coach Clay Helton to learn the Memphis offensive scheme... Prep: Was a football letterwinner at Gallatin High School in middle Tennessee... Is the son of Dempsey Ausley... Born: 3/4/

57 JASON DANIEL DIL ILWOR BYRAM ORTH 85 Wide Receiver 5-9, 178 r-junior Covington HS Covington, TN Enters the fall as a reserve at wide receiver... Came to the Tigers in the spring of Transferred to the University of Memphis from Lambuth College in Jackson, Tenn... Returns to the H receiver slot for the fall of : Spent the fall of 2003 working with the Tiger receiver corps... Worked with Maurice Avery and Darron White at the H receiver slot... Did not appear in a game for the Tigers in Worked with the Tiger offensive scout team in 2003 spring drills... Is still continuing to learn the Tiger offensive system : Attended Lambuth College in the fall of 2002 and transferred to Memphis in the spring of Prep: Was a football letterwinner at Covington High School... Played wide receiver and worked as a deep snapper at CHS...Played for coach Jeff McFerrin at Covington High... Son of David and Melinda Byram... Born: 10/15/82. TREY REY REY FRIEND 97 Deep Snapper 6-0, 250 r-freshman Rosemark Academy Atoka, TN RIEND Enters the fall as a reserve at the deep snapper position... Came to the Tigers in the fall of Worked as one of the backups at the deep snapper slot last fall... Suffered a knee injury in winter workouts and had surgery... Missed the spring while rehabilitating his knee : Attended the University of Memphis in the fall of 2003 and walked-on with the football team... Spent the fall working as a deep snapper with Rusty Clayton and Jared Bidne... Did not appear in a game for the Tigers in the fall of Missed the spring of 2004 with knee injury... Should be ready for fall camp... Prep: Was a football and baseball letterwinner at Tipton-Rosemark Academy... Played offensive and defensive line for Rosemark Academy... Was credited with 56 tackles, five fumble recoveries and 11 sacks as a senior... Totaled 267 career tackles, 21 fumble recoveries and 43 sacks... Is the son of Phyllis Friend... Played for coach Jeff McFerran at Tipton- Rosemark Academy... Born: 2/12/85. CHASE HASE CRAWFORD 13 Defensive Back 6-3, 208 r-freshman Franklin HS Franklin, TN RAWFORD Enters the fall as a reserve at the free safety position... Came to the Tigers in the fall of Spent part of the fall rehabilitating his ankle before he could begin practicing with his teammates... Worked with the Tiger defensive scout team in fall drills... Is still continuing to learn the Tiger defensive system : Became a walk-on candidate with the Memphis football team in the fall of Did not participate in a game for the Tigers in the fall of Worked on rehabilitating his ankle in the fall of Spent part of the fall as a receiver before switching to defense... Prep: Was a football letterwinner at Franklin High School... Played wide receiver and defensive back at Franklin HS and also lettered in track... Helped his team to a 12-2 record in Led the state of Tennessee in pass interceptions for the first three weeks of the 2002 season... Played for coach Tim Johnson at Franklin High School... Is the son of Ted and Peggy Crawford... Born: 2/3/85. KHALID HOWAJ AJA HALID KHO 49 Defensive Back 5-11, 183 r-junior St. Patrick HS Chicago, IL Was a walk-on candidate for one of the cat safety positions in the spring of Suffered a torn ACL in the final week of spring drills and will be doubtful for the fall of : Became a walk-on candidate with the Memphis football team in the fall of Did not participate in a game for the Tigers in the fall of Worked hard in practice each day : Came to the University in the spring of Worked as a member of the support staff for one year before trying out for the football team : Attended Harper College in the fall of 2000 and transferred to Wright College in Illinois in the spring of Attended Wright College for one year before coming to Memphis in the spring of Prep: Was a football letterwinner at St. Patrick High School in Chicago, IL, for four years and lettered one season in track... Played middle linebacker at St. Patrick High... Was coached by Kevin Seibel at St. Patrick s... Is the son of Nooral Amin and Saisuda Khowaja Born: 6/29/

58 TIM IM MYERS Wide Receiver 6-0, 162 r-senior Whitehaven HS Memphis, TN 86 WHITE S CAREER FIELD GOALS Enters the fall as a reserve at a wide receiver position... Came to the Tigers in the spring of Worked with the Tiger offensive scout team in spring drills... Is still continuing to learn the Tiger offensive system : Was a candidate at receiver in the fall of 2003 but did not participate in a game for the Tigers... Worked as a X receiver in the spring of 2004 and is expected to work with Ryan Scott and Tavares Gideon at the X this fall : Attended the University of Memphis but did not walk-on until the spring of Prep: Was a football letterwinner at Whitehaven High School... Played wide receiver and defensive back at Whitehaven... Was named to Who s Who Among American High School Students... Is the son of Henry and Betty Myers... Played for coach Vincent Hunter at Whitehaven High... Born: 7/1/82. JOHN OHN TTERSON OHN PATTERSON 41 Kicker 6-3, 175 r-junior Central HS Columbia, TN Was a walk-on candidate for the kicker position in the spring of 2004 and returns for the 2004 campaign... Spent the spring of 2004 as a backup kicker while Stephen Gostkowski was with the Tiger baseball team : Was a member of the 2003 squad but did not appear in a game for Memphis in the fall of Spent the fall as a member of the Tiger special teams and worked with kickers Stephen Gostkowski and Patrick Byrne in the fall of : Was a member of the 2002 squad but did not appear in a game for Memphis in the fall of Spent the fall as a member of the Tiger special teams : Joined the squad in September of 2001 but did not appear in a game for the Tigers that season... Worked with the special teams throughout the fall... Went through winter conditioning and spring practice... Kicked for the Blue squad in the Blueray Scrimmage... Made three-of-four PAT attempts in the Blueray Scrimmage... Prep: Was a football letterwinner at Columbia Central High School in Columbia, TN... Born: 2/4/83. BRANDON RANDON STEWART 81 Wide Receiver 5-5, 158 r-freshman Central-Merry HS Jackson, TN TEWART An honor student at Memphis who had a 4.0 GPA in Enters the fall as a reserve at a wide receiver position... Came to the Tigers in the fall of 2003 as a walk-on candidate at receiver : An honor student at the U of M... Named to the Tiger Academic Worked with the Tiger offensive scout team in fall practice while working on his pass routes... Is still continuing to learn the Tiger offensive system...played a role at the H receiver slot with Maurice Avery and Darron White... Prep: Was a football and track letterwinner at Jackson Central Merry High School... Played wide receiver and helped his team to a 12-1 record as a senior... Was a second team all-region selection in football in Was named as the All-Region 7-5A punt returner in Received honorable mention All- West Tennessee and All-State honors in Was president of the student council and a member of the Mayor s Youth Council... Graduated with honors from JMC ranked 36 out of 340 seniors... Named Mr. Jackson Central Merry in 2002 and received the Emerging Leaders Scholarship... Played for coach Jim Hardegree at JCM... Is the son of Phillip and Mary Stewart... Born: 1/25/85. EDDIE DDIE TRICKLAND DDIE STRICKLAND 62 Offensive Guard 6-2, 310 r-sophomore Central HS Memphis, TN Came to the University of Memphis in the fall of 2003 as a walk-on candidate in the offensive line... Spent the spring of 2004 working at left guard with Andrew Handy, Kenyun Glover and Andy Smith : Was a member of the 2003 squad but did not appear in a game for Memphis... Worked at offensive guard and was a member of the offensive scout team that worked against the number one defense in the fall... Was on the sidelines for Memphis bowl gamewith North Texas... Prep: Was a football letterwinner at Central High School in Memphis, TN... Played for coach Al Cates at Central HS... Is the son of Eddie and Carolyn Strickland... Born: 10/24/

59 2003 Signees MEMPHIS 10 (see page 54 of Player Section for biography) Carlton Baker LB, 6-2, 232, Jr., Belle Glade, FL (Hutchinson JC) 57 Philip Beliles OT, 6-4, 265, Fr. Memphis, TN (CBHS) Was a two year letterwinner at CBHS in Memphis... Named to The Commercial Appeal s 2003 Best of the Preps (Private School Division)... Was named to the 2003 Super 7 Team (first team)... Was also named to the All Shelby-Metro first team and the Division 2 All-State team... Was selected to play in the AXA Liberty Bowl High School All- Star Game in Has been picked to play in the East West Shrine All-Star Classic. 5 Joseph Doss RB, 5-9, 190, Fr. Memphis, TN (Melrose HS) Was rated as the top running back in Memphis in Rushed for 1,162 yards and 21 touchdowns during the 2003 season... Had 14 pass receptions for 215 yards in Rushed for four touchdowns in the Golden Wildcats win over Craigmont High in Had touchdown runs of 5, 2 and 6 yards, and caught a 60-yard pass... Rushed for 387 yards and scored seven touchdowns in Melrose s four playoffs games in Finished the 2003 season with 128 points scored... Named to the Tennessee Football Coaches Association 4A All-State Team in Ranked as the number 10 all-purpose back in the nation by Rivals.com... Rated as the number five player in the state of Tennessee by Rivals.com for Received a three star rating from Alliancesports.com in Winner of WHBQ AM 56 Golden Boot Award during the 2003 season... Named to the preseason All-Tennessee Team in Selected to the preseason All- Region 4-A team in Also lettered in track at Melrose High... Selected to The Commercial Appeal s Best of the Preps in track in Named to the 2003 Preseason All-Shelby Metro first team offense... Led Region 8-4A in rushing in 2002 with 1,328 yards... Also led region in average rushing yards per game at 102.2, average yards per carry at 8.6, in touchdowns with 15 and in total carries with Was ranked third in the region in kickoff returns and third in total offense in Was ranked 16th in allpurpose yards in Shelby-Metro in 2002 with 1, His average of yards per game led Region 4-A... Was ranked 10th in scoring in the region in 2002 with 116 points... Named to the All-Shelby Metro Team (2nd) in Named to the All-Region 8-4A first team in Helped his Melrose High team to a third place ranking in the state in 2002 with a 12-1 record... Was named second team All-Tennessee in Had two-year ( 02-03) rushing totals of 313 carries for 2,490 yards and 36 touchdowns... Was a standout performer in track for Melrose High... Led Melrose to victory in the 2003 TSSAA class 3-A state track meet... Placed sixth in the decathlon with 5,711 points... Placed second in the 300 meter hurdles in the state meet with a time of seconds... Was fourth in the 110 high hurdles with a time of seconds... Was a member of the 1,600 meter relay team that won the state title... Was named to the Class AAA All-Metro track team in Brandon Douglas NT, 6-3, 275, Fr. Brownsville, TN (Haywood County HS) Lettered for three years at Haywood County High School as both an offensive and defensive lineman... Was a first team all-state selection in Named first team All-West Tennessee in Was also a first team All-Region selection and was selected to play in the Tennessee- Kentucky All-Star game... Graded over 75 percent as an offensive lineman... Was credited with 47 solo tackles and 38 assisted stops in Was also a basketball letterman at Haywood County High Brandon Farrar DE, 6-4, 255, r-so. Woodville, MS (SW Mississippi CC) Was a squad member at Ole Miss in the fall of Left the Rebels and played the 2003 season at Southwest Mississippi Community College... Has three years of eligibility remaining for the Tigers... Was credited with 35 tackles, three sacks and 12 quarterback hurries and two fumble recoveries despite playing with a knee injury... Helped Southwest Mississippi CC to a 5-4 record in 2003 and a fourth-place finish in the South Division of the MACJC... SWCC rushing defense was ranked fourth in the 12 team conference, giving up just 65.6 yards per game, and were also ranked fourth in total defense with an average of just yards per game. 27 Michael Grandberry WR, 5-10, 170, Fr. Covington, TN (Covington HS) Lettered at running back for Covington High in Had 134 carries for 1,028 yards and 18 touchdowns in the regular season and added 477 yards and six touchdowns in the state playoff games... Had 16 pass receptions for 140 yards in Averaged 28.0 yards per kickoff return and had one return for 100 yards in Credited with two pass interceptions as a defensive back and returned the two interceptions for 114 yards and one score... Rushed the ball 21 times for 124 yards and one touchdown in the Ripley game in Scored three touchdowns in Covington s win over Dyer County HS... Finished the game with 105 yards rushing... Helped Covington to the state championship game in Murfreesboro... Was named to the honorable mention Associated Press All-State team in Named to the 2003 Tennessee Football Coaches Association 3-A All-State team... Ranked 30th in Shelby-Metro in 2002 in rushing with 147 carries for 762 yards and five touchdowns... Averaged 5.2 yards per attempt... Led Region 8-3A in scoring with 112 points on 18

60 touchdowns and two extra points... Credited with 31 solo tackles, eight assists, six pass interceptions and two fumble recoveries in Averaged 9.3 points per game which ranked eighth in Shelby-Metro... Was ranked 31st in Shelby- Metro in all-purpose yardage with 1,200 for an average of yards per game... Had twoyear ( 02-03) rushing totals of 281 carries for 2,267 yards and 29 touchdowns Heath Grant ILB, 6-1, 220, Fr. Starkville, MS (Starkville HS) Set the Starkville High School record for tackles in a single season with 178 in Was a first team Mississippi Association of Coaches All- State selection in Was Region 1-5A Defensive Co-MVP in Was named to The Clarion-Ledger second team All-State squad... Recorded 98 solo tackles, nine tackles for lost yardage, two quarterback sacks, four pass interceptions and two fumble recoveries in route to his record-setting 2003 season... Father coached at Ole Miss and Mississippi State with Tiger defensive coordinator Joe Lee Dunn... Also a baseball letterwinner at Starkville High. 4 Greg Hinds DB, 6-1, 220, Fr. Southaven, MS (Southaven HS) One of the most highly sought after recruits in Mississippi and the Mid-South area... Rated as the number one prospect in the state of Mississippi by Rivals.com... Was an all-state selection at Southaven High School... Had 114 carries for 670 yards and 14 touchdowns in Also caught 21 passes for 373 yards... Averaged yards per reception in Scored a total of 88 points in Named to The Commercial Appeal s Best of The Preps for 2003 in football... Was named to the All-Region 1 5-A team in Ranked as the number six athlete in the nation by Rivals.com and the number 96 player overall in this year s senior class... Ranked number 41 in the Southeastern Elite 88 in Rated as the number three prep prospect in the state of Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger... Ranked by Tom Lemming as the number two safety prospect in the nation... Rushed for over 650 yards in 2003 and tallied 360 yards receiving with 16 total touchdowns... Was credited with 87 tackles in Was credited with 110 tackles, seven pass interceptions and scored seven touchdowns as a junior in Helped his team reach the state class 5-A semifinals... Named to the All-Shelby Suburban Team in Received offers from Auburn and Mississippi State. Van Houston DL, 6-6, 330, Jr. Okolona, MS (Itawamba CC) Was a two-year letterman in the defensive line at Itawamba Community College... Started all 11 games of the 2003 season and helped ICC to a 4-5 record... Was selected to play in the Mississippi Community College All-Star game in Was named the MVP Defensive Lineman of the All-Star game... Was a part-time starter as a freshman at ICC... Played his prep football at Okolona High School in Okolona, Mississippi... Lettered as an offensive and defensive lineman. 7 Will Hudgens QB, 6-3, 200, Fr. Memphis, TN (Ridgeway HS) Starter at quarterback for four years at Ridgeway High School in Memphis... Had 231 yards rushing on 71 attempts and scored five touchdowns in Completed 68-of-142 pass attempts for 1,048 yards during the regular season and added 155 yards passing in the state playoffs... Finished the season with 1,203 yards passing... Punted 27 times for 1,008 yards during the regular season... Averaged yards per kick... Named to the 2003 Preseason All-Shelby Metro first team offense... Led Shelby Metro Region 3- A in passing percentage in 2002 with a mark of Completed 70 of 140 pass attempts for 1,165 and 15 touchdowns in Was ranked fourth in passing efficiency with a mark... Was ranked 34th overall in Shelby Metro in total offense with 1,386 yards (1,165 yards passing; 221 yards rushing)... Handled the punting duties for Ridgeway in 2002 and averaged yards per punt... Had 42 punts for 1,394 yards... Named to the All-MIAA 3-A team in Helped Ridgeway High to an 8-5 record in Was ranked eighth in Region 8-3A in passing in Completed 25-of-79 for 439 yards and five touchdowns in just eight games played... Was ranked 14th in total offense with 536 yards... Averaged 70.4 yards per game as a sophomore... Was named to the All-Region 8-3A Team in 2000 as a true freshman... Led his Ridgeway team to an 11-1 record... Was ranked second in the region in passing... Completed 64-of-157 pass attempts for 1,191 yards and 14 touchdowns... Was rated third in the region in total offense with 1,300 yards... Averaged yards per game in total offense... Fouryear passing totals were 234-of-534 for 3,998 yards and 34 touchdowns. 46 Tyus Jackson DE, 6-3, 250, r-jr. Birmingham, AL (NE Mississippi CC) Signed with Memphis in the winter of 2003 but stayed at Northeast Mississippi Community College to complete class work... Was redshirted in the fall of 2003 and will have two years of eligibility with the Tigers... Lettered for two years at defensive end at Northeast Mississippi CC... Selected to the Mississippi North All-State second team... Was voted the Defensive MVP in the Mississippi Junior College All-Star Game in Played for coach Bobby Hall at NEMCC. 86 Maurice Jones WR, 6-2, 185, Fr. Memphis, TN (White Station HS) Lettered at wide receiver during the 2003 season for White Station High... Caught 41 passes for 851 yards during the regular season and added 12 receptions for 191 yards in the state playoff games... Finished the 2003 season with 53 receptions for 1,042 yards and 14 touchdowns... Had five pass receptions for 69 yards in the Bolton game in Caught a 10-yard touchdown pass in the Spartans win over Hamilton in Had four punt returns for 83 yards in Ranked fifth in Shelby-Metro in receiving in 2002 with 42 catches for 668 yards and nine touchdowns... Averaged 15.9 yards per catch in Was ranked third in Shelby- Metro in receptions per game with an average 111

61 of Tied for first in Region 8-5A in touchdown catches in 2002 with nine... Also tied for first in Region 8-5A in total catches with Was 38th in Shelby-Metro in scoring with 54 points... Was named to the All Region 8-5A team as a junior... Was third in the region in average receiving yards per game at 66.8 and ranked fifth in scoring and 10th in all-purpose yards per game... Over past two seasons had 101 receptions for 1,710 yards and 23 touchdowns. 26 Dustin Lopez DB, 5-10, 195, So. Hopkinsville, KY (Minnesota West JC) (see page 79 of Player Section for biography) 16 Antonio McCoy WR, 6-0, 165, Fr. Starkville, MS (Starkville HS) Starting wide receiver at Starkville High in Rated by The Clarion Ledger as one of the Top 40 prospects in the state for Had two touchdown receptions against Horn Lake High in Finished the 2003 season with 29 catches for over 700 yards... Had five touchdown receptions as a senior... Was a first team Mississippi Association of Coaches All-State selection in Was named the Region 1-5A Special Teams Player of the Year in Was named to the 2003 Region 1-5A Team... Was a Clarion-Ledger first team All-State selection in Was also a baseball letterman for Starkville High... Has posted time of 4.5 in the 40-yard dash. 91 Cortez McCraney DE, 6-4, 220, Fr. Southaven, MS (Southaven HS) Did not begin playing football until his senior season... Played safety and defensive end for Southaven High School... Rated as one of the Top 40 prospects in the state of Mississippi by The Clarion-Ledger... Was named to the All-Region 1 5-A team in Attended Whitehaven High in Memphis before transferring to Southaven High. 44 TiQuinton Morrell OLB, 6-1, 205, Fr. Atlanta, GA (Douglass HS) Was a second team All-Metro Atlanta selection in Credited with 59 solo tackles, 43 assists, six quarterback sacks, one pass interception, and four fumble recoveries... Was a three-year member of the Douglass High team and a two-year starter at linebacker... Helped his team to a 8-3 record in 2003 and the second round of the state 5-A playoffs. 2 Brandon Patterson DB, 6-1, 185, Fr. Germantown, TN (Germantown HS) Played both quarterback and defensive back for Germantown High School... Led the Red Devils to the 2003 Tennessee 5-A state championship... Had eight rushes for 53 yards in the state championship game... Scored the only touchdown for Germantown in the state 5-A championship game... Had 52 rushing attempts for 347 yards and scored seven touchdowns during the 2003 regular season... Added 187 yards rushing and one touchdown in the state playoffs... Completed 34-of-55 pass attempts for 453 yards and four touchdowns and had 204 yards passing in the state playoff games... Finished the season 45- of-77 passing for 657 yards... Logged two pass interceptions as a defensive back... Named to the 2003 Preseason All-Shelby Metro first team defense... Played defensive back in 2002 and tied for the lead in Region 8 5-A in pass interceptions... Had five interceptions returned for 69 yards and one touchdown... Averaged 13.8 yards per interceptions return... Helped Germantown to a 13-1 record before a semifinal loss in the state playoffs. 78 Brandon Pearce OT, 6-5, 270, Fr. Memphis, TN (CBHS) Was a three-year letterman in the offensive line at CBHS in Memphis, playing left offensive tackle... Named to The Commercial Appeal s Best of The Preps for 2003 in football... Selected as a member of the 2003 Associated Press All-State Team in 2003 (first team)... Named to the pre- 112 season All-Tennessee Team in Named to the 2003 Preseason All-Shelby Metro first team offense... Was also named to the All Shelby- Metro first team and the Division 2 All-State team... Was selected to play in the AXA Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game in Has been picked to play in the 2004 East-West Shrine All- Star Classic... Was a first team All-Division 2 selection in Helped his CBHS team to a 7-4 record in Was named second team All-Tennessee in Was named to the All- MIAA Team in 2002 (Private School Division). 99 Rubio Phillips DE, 6-2, 250, Jr. Kosciusko, MS (Holmes CC) Two-year starter at defensive end at Holmes Community College... Was credited with 50 solo tackles, 16 assisted hits in His 66 total tackles ranked third at Holmes in Led the team in tackles for lost yardage with 12 for 24 yards... Had six quarterback sacks for minus 40 yards... Was named second team All-Mississippi Community College in Helped his 2002 Holmes squad to the state championship with wins over Pearl River and Jones... Holmes had 9-2 record in Carlton Robinzine WR, 6-5, 190, Fr. Memphis, TN (Bolton HS) Lettered as a wide receiver at Bolton High... Caught 18 passes for 328 yards and five touchdowns during the regular season and had nine catches for 140 yards and two scores in the state playoffs... Finished the 2003 season with 27 receptions for 468 yards... Had a touchdown reception in the Wildcats win over Overton High and ended game with three catches for 34 yards... Had a 67-yard run for a touchdown in Bolton s win over Harding Academy... Caught a 40-yard touchdown pass in the final :04 seconds of the Collierville game to give Bolton a victory in the opening round of the state 5-A playoffs... Finished the game with three receptions for 71 yards... Had a 34-yard touchdown pass against White Station and ended the game with three catches for 42 yards... Also worked as the backup punt returner and had three returns for 103

62 yards including an 86-yard return for a touchdown... Was named to the Class AAA All-Metro track team in Placed fourth in the Tennessee state high school championships in the 100 meters with a time of in the finals... Was named to the All Region 7-5A in 2002 after helping Bolton High School to an 8-3 record... Was ranked second in the region in receiving with 19 catches for 372 yards and six touchdowns... Averaged 19.6 yards per game as a junior... Was ranked 12th in Region 7-5A in scoring in Over past two seasons had 46 catches for 840 yards. 85 Brett Russell TE, 6-3, 220, Fr. Memphis, TN (CBHS) Was the most active pass-catching tight end in the Shelby-Metro area over the past three years... Had 12 receptions for 236 yards during the 2003 regular season and added three catches for 35 yards in the playoffs... Finished the 2003 season with 15 receptions for 271 yards... Averaged 18.1 yards per receptions in Named to the preseason All-Tennessee Team in Named to the 2003 Preseason All-Shelby Metro first team offense... Named to The Commercial Appeal s 2003 Best of the Preps (Private School Division)... Was also named to the All Shelby-Metro first team and the Division 2 All- State team... Was selected to play in the AXA Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game in Has been picked to play in the East-West Shrine All-Star Classic... Was ranked ninth in Shelby- Metro in receiving yards per game in Had 31 pass receptions for 677 yards and six touchdowns in Averaged 21.8 yards per reception... Was ranked 10th in Shelby Metro in catches per game with an average of Was a first team All-Division 2 selection in Helped his CBHS team to a 7-4 record in Was named to the All-Shelby Metro Team (2nd) in Was named to the All-MIAA Team in 2002 (Private School Division)... Was named second team All-Tennessee in Was named to the 2002 Tennessee Sportswriters Division 2 All-State team... Had 46 receptions for 948 yards over the past two seasons. 36 Rod Smith DB, 6-1, 205, Fr. Milan, TN (Milan HS) Was named Mr. Football Class 2-A for the state of Tennessee in Also named as a member of the Associated Press All-State team in Was a four-year letterman for the Bulldogs... Rushed for 1,921 yards on 220 carries and scored 35 touchdowns in Was credited with 70 tackles, including 51 solo stops, and three pass interceptions... Rushed for 5,174 yards and scored 74 rushing touchdowns during his high school career... Was credited with 168 solo tackles, 14 pass interceptions and seven blocked punts over his four year career as a defensive back... Was named to the All-Tennessee 2-A Team in Lettered in basketball as the center for the Milan squad. 14 Earnest Williams WR, 6-0, 170, Fr. Alamo, TN (Crockett County HS) Was named Mr. Football for Class 3A in the state of Tennessee in Was selected as the West Tennessee Defensive Player of the Year in Named to the 2003 All-Tennessee Team as a first team defense back... Was named to the Tennessee All-State team in 2001, 2002 and Rushed for 1,498 yards and 21 touchdowns in Averaged yards per carry... Caught 16 passes for 275 yards and five touchdowns... Had four punt returns for 117 yards and two touchdowns... Averaged 29.2 yards per return... Had 1,933 yards in all-purpose yardage and 29 touchdowns... Averaged yards per touch in Was credited with 66 total tackles on defense and logged 14 pass breakups, four interceptions, one fumble recovery and two caused fumbles... Was named the Player of the Week during the 2003 season when he rushed for 105 yards and one touchdown, caught two passes for 85 yards and a touchdown and returned a punt for 56 yards and a touchdown... Had 244 all-purpose yards in that game... Career rushing totals read 327 carries for 3,393 yards and 37 touchdowns... Had 38 career pass receptions for 712 yards and eight touchdowns... Totaled 15 career punt returns for 319 yards and three touchdowns and 113 had 10 career kickoff returns for 282 yards and one touchdown... Totaled 4,706 yards in allpurpose yardage in his career at Crockett County High... Credited with 161 career tackles, including 129 solo tackles, 32 pass breakups, 11 pass interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns, one fumble recovery and five caused fumbles. 62 Ryan Williams NT, 6-2, 290, Fr. Memphis, TN (CBHS) Named to the 2003 Preseason All-Shelby Metro first team defense... Named to The Commercial Appeal s 2003 Best of the Preps (Private School Division)... Was also named to the All Shelby- Metro first team and the Division 2 All-State team... Was selected to play in the AXA Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game in Has been picked to play in the East-West Shrine All-Star Classic... Was a four-year letterman for the Brothers who started every game at CBHS since the eighth game of his freshman season... Was credited with 30 solo tackles, 45 assisted tackles, 15 tackles for lost yardage (-64 yards), seven quarterback sacks (-46 yards), one pass interception returned for a touchdown, three pass breakups and two fumble recoveries in Had his touchdown return against Melrose High... Was named the Super 7 Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2003.

63 Walk-on Success WILL HYDEN CAME TO THE TIGERS AS A WALK-ON AND EARNED A SCHOLARSHIP AND A STARTING POSITION AT MIDDLE LINEBACKER FOR THE 2003 BOWL SEA- SON. FIVE FORMER WALK-ONS FOR THE TIGERS HAVE GONE ON TO HAVE NFL CAREERS INCLUDING KEN DUNEK (PHILADELPHIA EAGLES), JUDSON FLINT (CLEVE- LAND BROWNS), TRELL HOOPER (MINNESOTA VIKINGS), REGGIE HOWARD (CAROLINA PANTHERS & MIAMI DOLPHINS) AND MICHAEL STONE (ARIZONA CARDINALS). MEMPHIS S FORMER ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON RUSHER, GERARD ARNOLD, CAME TO THE TIGERS AS A WALK-ON. ARNOLD RUSHED FOR A THEN UM RECORD 1,059 YARDS DURING THE 1998 SEASON. HE IS ONE OF JUST FIVE BACKS TO GAIN OVER 2,000 YARDS IN THEIR CAREERS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS. A WALK-ON CANDIDATE IN THE SECONDARY, MICHAEL STONE IMMEDIATELY EARNED A SCHOLARSHIP AT MEMPHIS. HE NOW PLAYS FOR THE ARIZONA CARDINALS OF THE NFL. REGGIE HOWARD WAS A WALK-ON FOR THE TIGERS IN 1999 AND WAS PLACED ON SCHOLARSHIP BEFORE THE 2000 SEASON. HE WAS A STARTER IN THE SECONDARY FOR THE CAROLINA PANTHERS IN THE 2004 SUPER BOWL AND IS NOW A MEMBER OF THE MIAMI DOLPHINS SECONDARY. UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS WALK-ON SUCCESS STORIES Over the years, Memphis has had a number of walk-ons or tryout athletes who have earned scholarships and gone on to have great careers. Included in this group are punters Hugh Owens and Jeff Buffaloe, who hold virtually every Memphis punting record; and Gerard Arnold, a 1,000-yard rusher. Following is a list of walk-ons who earned scholarships: Brence Armstrong, DS (1995), Gerard Arnold ( ), Al Bloodworth, DB (1995), Chip Bowers, S ( ), John Bowers, WR ( ), Marquis Bowling, DE ( ), Glenn Boyd, TE ( ), Andy Bramlett, LB ( ), Brad Britt ( ), Gerald Brown, WR (1981), Marlon Brown, LB ( ), John Butler, K ( ), Jeff Buffaloe, P ( ), Jeff Bynum, FB ( ), Jim Cande, K-P ( ), Marvin Chatman, CB ( ), Rozell Clayton, FB ( ), Mike Coughlin, P (1995), Marvin Cox, TB ( ), Brian Davis, TB ( ), Mike Dion, FB ( ), Ken Dunek, TE ( ), Adam English, H ( ), Judson Flint, S ( ), Alvin Franklin,, WR ( ), Arthur Franklin, P ( ), David Garaffa, (LB ( ), Don Glosson, K ( ), Tony Graves, S ( ), Jarvis Greer, S (1977), Michael Harris ( ), Gregg Hauss, K ( ), Taurus Henderson, DB (1996), Joe Hennelly, S ( ), Trell Hooper, DB/QB ( ), Reginald Howard, DB ( ), Will Hyden, ILB (2003), Kosha Irby, DB ( ), Ryan Ivey, Holder ( ), James King, TB ( ), Jimmy Lackie, S ( ), Ted Lane, PK (1994 & 1996), Steve Lincoln, LB ( ), Jake Linville, LB ( ), Doran Major, S ( ), Davis Marsh, OL (1995), Kenny McDade, CB (1991), Andy McWilliams, P ( ), Aaron Meadows, RB ( ), Bubba Nelms, OT ( ), Hugh Owens, P ( ), Ron Palmer, CB ( , Joe Rocconi, DS/LB ( ), Keith Setler, OT ( ), Juan Settles, FB ( ), Michael Stone (1998-present), Terri Sudduth, S ( ), Brandon Tucker, FB ( , Doug Whittaker, OT ( ). 114

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