ULM WARHAWKS 2007 FOOTBALL. Game Twelve ULM at Louisiana-Lafayette Cajun Field (31,000) 6:00 pm Lafayette, La. ULL (3-8, 3-3 SUN BELT) QUICK FACTS

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1 2007 FOOTBALL Game Twelve ULM at Louisiana-Lafayette Cajun Field (31,000) 6:00 pm Lafayette, La. ULM (5-6, 3-3 SUN BELT) 8/30 TULSA (ESPN2) L /8 at #25 Clemson (CSS) L, /15 at #25/18 Texas A&M L, /29 *at Troy (CSS) L, /6 *ARKANSAS STATE W, /13 *at North Texas (ESPN+) L, /20 *FIU W, /27 *at FAU W, (3OT) 11/3 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE L, /10 GRAMBLING W, /17 at Alabama (CSS) W, /24 *at Louisiana-Lafayette 6 pm * Sun Belt Game ULL (3-8, 3-3 SUN BELT) 9/1 at South Carolina L, /8 Ohio L, /15 McNeese State L, /22 *Troy L, /29 at Central Florida L, /6 *North Texas W, /13 *at Arkansas State L, /20 *FAU L, (OT) 10/3 at Tennessee L, /10 *at MTSU W, /17 *at FIU W, Nov. 24 *ULM 6 pm *Sun Belt Conference games QUICK FACTS Coaches: Charlie Weatherbie (Oklahoma State, 77) ULM Record (5th year) vs. ULL Overall Record (15th year) vs. ULL Ricky Bustle ULL Record (6th year) Overall Record (6th year)) Series: ULM Leads at ULM at ULL at Neutral Site Last Meeting... ULM 39, ULL 20 (12/2/06) Current Streak...Win 1 Radio: ULM Radio Network (104.1 FM) Play-by-play... Frank Hoffmann Analyst... Stan Humphries Sideline... Tag Rome TV / Internet: Warhawks All-Access THE GAME ULM wraps up the regular season trying to make history. With a victory, the Warhawks will post their fi rst six-win season since making the jump to Division I-A in ULM has come close in the past winning fi ve games on six different occasions. The game pits the top two running teams in the Sun Belt Conference and four of the top 10 individual runners in the league. ULM has won four of the last fi ve. LAST TIME OUT One week after playing in front of a record crowd in Malone Stadium, ULM shocked a sell out crowd at Alabama s Bryant-Denny Stadium downing the Crimson Tide Marty Humphrey caught the game-winning touchdown pass and the ULM defense shutout the Crimson Tide in the second half. The Warhawks forced four turnovers in what many are calling the greatest win in the history of the program. QUICK HITTERS ULM swept the Sun Belt Player of the Week honors following its victory at Alabama. Quintez Secka was named Defensive Player of the Week, Marty Humphrey was named Offensive Player of the Week and Scott Love was named Special Teams Player of the Week. Secka was also named Louisiana Defensive Player of the Week. Senior running back Calvin Dawson is 12th in the nation and fi rst in the Sun Belt averaging yards per game. He has rushed for 100 yards or better in 14 of his last 16 games. Dawson became ULM s all-time leading rusher with his 62-yard touchdown run against Middle Tennessee. He has now rushed for 3,312 yards in his career. He has already set the ULM career rushing touchdown record this season and is 216 yards shy of the single-season rushing record. Dawson set four different records in the game against Middle Tennessee; career rushing yards, career 100 yard games (17), single-season 100 yard games (8) and single-game all-purpose yards (329). He now has 18 career 100 yard games and nine this year. Dawson has rushed for over 100 yards in fi ve of the Warhawks last six games against BCS conference schools (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Clemson, Texas A&M) for an average of per game. Lancaster moved into sixth place on the ULM career pass completions list against Grambling State passing Stan Humphries; earlier this year he passed another former NFL quarterback Bubby Brister. Lancaster also ranks sixth in career passing yards and fi fth in career total offense ULM has scored touchdowns on 23 of its last 26 scoring drives dating back to the game at North Texas A record crowd of 30,101 packed Malone Stadium to watch ULM defeat Grambling State on Nov. 10. It broke a nine-year record, which was set when Louisiana Tech visited in Two of the top six attended games in Malone Stadium have happened this season (Tulsa-22,022). ULM has the third best record in the Sun Belt Conference in league games over the past four years. The Warhawks have rushed for over 200 yards in seven of 11 games this season. The Warhawks are outscoring their opponents in the second half over the past six games. ULM has led at the half of all fi ve home games this season (3-2) and trailed at the half of fi ve-of-six road games (1-4). ULM and Alabama were tied at the half in Tuscaloosa. ULM is (.476) in the month of November since The ULM offensive line has a combined 182 starts between the group. Left tackle Kyle Cunningham and center Adam Hill have started all 45 games in their career ULM won its third game against a Southeastern Conference school defeating Alabama last week. The victory came in front of the third largest crowd to ever watch a ULM game and was the fi rst victory over Alabama for a Sun Belt team. ULM and ULL have played the fi nal game of the season in four of the last fi ve years and the Warhawks have won three of those four matchups. WHAT S IN A NAME We are the University of Louisiana at Monroe, not Louisiana-Monroe We are ULM, not Monroe, La.-Monroe, LAM or La.-Mon

2 ULM 21 ALABAMA 14 By Paul Letlow The News Star TIDE ROLLED: ULM Warhawks shock Alabama in Tuscaloosa TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Time to do a little myth-busting on the so-called body bag games that ULM plays two or three times a season. Do not feel sorry for the Warhawks when the schedule sends them into hostile territories like Alabama s Bryant-Denny Stadium. Or Texas A&M. Or Clemson. The truth is, these games can deliver some of the most memorable moments in the careers of a ULM football player. Faced with such an opportunity on Saturday, ULM delivered one of the biggest upsets in the history of the program by stunning Alabama This is the biggest win in ULM history, ULM tight end Zeek Zacharie said as he marched off the fi eld. Everybody came out and played well. You ve got to believe you can beat anybody on the schedule, ULM running back Calvin Dawson said. It s a common lament from fans who view money games like ULM at Alabama as something akin to prostitution. And yeah, it s a long shot for the Warhawks to win an SEC road game. But based on my observations over the years, the opportunity to perform on a big stage is a thrill for these players not a burden. Money games don t mean anything anymore, ULM receiver Marty Humphrey said. Troy beat Oklahoma State. You have to show up and play the game. That s why you play it. And what if the unthinkable happens like Saturday? How many of you buy lottery tickets every week? They used their God-given talents today, ULM coach Charlie Weatherbie said. And we found a way to win. There s no evidence that football players come home more battered and bruised from Alabama than Troy. Trainers over the years have told me, if anything, that the opposite is true. Ask senior cornerback Quintez Secka if he felt used when he picked off a defl ected pass and returned it 38 yards on the fi nal play of the fi rst quarter. Secka, who intercepted two passes in the fi rst quarter, took the ball down to the goal line to set up a touchdown. His fi rst interception in the quarter drew boos for Alabama quarterback John Parker Wilson. His second hushed the partisan gathering of 90,000. Dawson burrowed through a wall of red Alabama jerseys to score a 1-yard touchdown to tie the score at 7-7 after Secka s interception. Think that isn t a memory that Taz will take with him the rest of his life? A touchdown in the house where Bear Bryant coached. In the second quarter, Humphrey got loose in the secondary and hauled in a 40-yard pass from a scrambling Kinsmon Lancaster. Humphrey bounced up from a spot not far away from a big SEC logo. In the third quarter, Humphrey snared a ball from Lancaster and made a short run into the end zone to give ULM a lead with 3:05 remaining. How fi tting is that a former walk-on scored the game-winning touchdown against Alabama. It hasn t sunk in yet, Humphrey said. It s absolutely crazy. Frank Goodin, who gashed Clemson for his first career 100-yard game this year, broke four tackles on a 13-yard touchdown run that tied the game at That s proof positive that the West Monroe product can do his thing against anyone. Deep-snapper Brandon Woodside heard his name on the PA system when he recovered a fumble on a punt return. Imagine recognition for a deep-snapper for a play that went his way. With ULM ahead 21-14, the defense forced Alabama to try a fi eld goal. LaGregory Sapp went high to block it. We came out after halftime, Zacharie said. And we didn t miss a beat. ULM will receive a $600,000 payday for playing Alabama on Saturday. That s an important chunk of the budget for a small athletics department. But the players got something too a historic win for the program and memories to last a lifetime.

3 DAWSON RUNNING DOWN RECORDS Dawson set the ULM career rushing touchdown record at Florida Atlantic with the fi rst of his two on the day. He now has 30 in his career. Dawson set the career rushing record on his 62-yard touchdown run against Middle Tennessee. He now has 3,312 yards rushing in his career. Dawson set four school records against MTSU; career rushing, career 100-yard games (17), single-season 100-yard games (8) and single-game all-purpose yards. His 329 all-purpose yards are the second most ever in a Sun Belt Conference game. He also scored three touchdowns in the game. He now has 18 career 100-yard games and nine this season. Dawson needs 216 yards in ULM s fi nal game of the season to set the ULM single-season rushing record with 1,563. Irving Spikes set the record in Dawson needs three more rushing touchdowns to set the single-season record with 15; Irving Spikes also holds that record in Dawson s total of 12 puts him in third. He ranks 2nd all-time in Sun Belt Conference history with 3,312 yards rushing and ranks fourth all-time in Sun Belt history with 30 rushing touchdowns. Needs just 79 all-purpose yards in the fi nal game to set the ULM single-season record. Sun Belt Career Rushing Leaders: 1. Patrick Cobbs, North Texas ( ) 4, Calvin Dawson, ULM (2004-pr.) 3, Jamario Thomas, North Texas (2004-pr.) 3, Tyrell Fenroy, Louisiana-Lafayette (2005-pr.) 3,132 DAWSON PUTS NATION ON NOTICE In front of the eyes of the nation on ESPN2 on August 30, ULM senior running back Calvin Dawson showed why he was a candidate for the Doak Walker award. The Bossier City, La. native rushed for 150 yards on just 24 carries marking the sixth consecutive game he had rushed for over 100 yards. Dawson followed up that performance with 121 yards at Clemson, a game that was broadcast on ESPN GamePlan. He is currently 12th in the nation and 1st in the Sun Belt averaging yards per game this season. CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Calvin Dawson rushed for 100 yards in 10 consecutive games, dating from 10/28/06 (Arkansas) to 10/6/07 (Arkansas State). The streak was snapped with a 65-yard performance at North Texas. He has rushed for 100 yards or more in 14 of his last 16 games. NCAA All-Time Leaders (Based on School Record -- Not All Schools Responded): 1. Archie Griffi n, Ohio State Tony Dorset, Pitt Darnell Autry, Northwestern Troy Davis, Iowa State LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State 14 Jerome Harrison, Washington State Herschel Walker, Georgia 13 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis Calvin Dawson, ULM 10 Trung Canidate, Arizona 10 Marshall Faulk, San Diego State 10 WHO TO CONTACT ULM Athletic Media Relations: Director of Media Relations Adam Prendergast prendergast@ulm.edu (w) (c) Assistant Director of Media Relations Jeff Hendrix jhendrix@ulm.edu (w) (c) ON THE INTERNET Information on the ULM football team, including schedule information, including results, rosters, biographies, game notes and updated statistics can be found on the offi cial website for Warhawk athletics, WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE ULM head coach Charlie Weatherbie, two players and an assistant coach will speak to the media every Wednesday at 11:30 am at the ULM Alumni Center. The press conference takes place before the weekly Quarterback Club Luncheon, which is open to the public. Lunch is $8 and beings at 12:00 pm. SUN BELT TELECONFERENCE All eight Sun Belt coaches will be on a teleconference on Monday s beginning at 10:30 am (CT). ULM head coach Charlie Weatherbie is on the call at 10:56 am. Call Adam Prendergast for more infomation about the call and to receive the phone number to listen to the call. TICKETS ONLINE Fans wanting to purchase ULM football tickets can do so online by going to ulm.ticketsxchange.com. Tickets can still be purchased at Malone Stadium or by phone at ULM (3856).

4 SERIOUS GROUND ATTACK ULM has featured a serious ground attack this season with the combo of Calvin Dawson and Frank Goodin. The Warhawks rank 16th in the nation in rushing (210.2), while Dawson ranks 12th in the nation and fi rst in the Sun Belt (122.6) and Goodin ranks 10th the Sun Belt (48.8). The Warhawks have rushed for over 200 yards in seven of their 11 games this year. SUN BELT HONORS The Sun Belt Conference media has taken notice of what the Warhawks have been accomplishing and have rewarded them with eight Player of the Week honors this season. Cole Wilson -- Special Teams Player of the Week, Sept. 10 Greg James -- Defensive Player of the Week, Oct. 8 Scott Love -- Defensive Player of the Week, Oct. 15 Darrell McNeal -- Offensive Player of the Week, Oct. 22 Calvin Dawson -- Offensive Player of the Week, Oct. 29 Marty Humphrey -- Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 19 Quintez Secka -- Defensive Player of the Week, Nov. 19 Scott Love -- Special Teams Player of the Week, Nov. 19 In addition, ULM players have received numerous Louisiana Player of the Week honors, awarded by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Cole Wilson -- Special Teams Player of the Week, Sept. 10 Cole Wilson -- Special Teams Player of the Week, Oct. 8 Scott Love -- Defensive Player of the Week, Oct. 15 Calvin Dawson -- Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 5 Quintez Secka -- Defensive Player of the Week, Nov. 19 THIEF IN THE NIGHT Sophomore safety Greg James intercepted two passes against Arkansas State pushing his season total to four and career total to nine, just 23 games into his collegiate career. James is currently tied for 48th nationally averaging 0.36 picks per game. He is just two interceptions away from cracking the ULM top 10 list and needs just seven more over the course of his career to set the Warhawk career mark with 16. James Career Interceptions: 10/6/07 vs. Arkansas State...2 9/29/07 at Troy...1 8/30/07 Tulsa /2/06 at Louisiana-Lafayette /25/06 vs. North Texas /28/06 at Arkansas /21/06 vs. Middle Tennessee /7/06 vs. Arkansas State...1 Total...9 TOUCHDOWNS COMING BACK Players who have scored 21 of ULM s 33 touchdowns this season will be back in a Warhawk uniform next season. Calvin Dawson is the lone player to score a TD (12) that will not be back next year. Zeek Zacharie...6 Darrell McNeal...5 Frank Goodin...5 LaGregory Sapp...3 Marty Humphrey...1 Aaron Stringfellow...1 THE SERIES WITH LOUIAIANA-LAFAYETTE The Warhawks lead the overall series with ULL and have won four of the last fi ve meetings. ULM has won two straight at Cajun Stadium, winning last year and in GOODIN MAKES HIS MARK Calvin Dawson has been getting much of the praise in the ULM backfi eld this season, but freshman Frank Goodin has also been a huge factor in the ULM run game. He has rushed for 100 yards twice this season, in both games he joined Dawson over the century mark. He currently ranks 10th in the Sun Belt averaging 48.8 yards per game and is fourth in the league averaging 22.0 yards per kick return. Goodin is far ahead of where Dawson was his freshman season. He has 537 yards rushing and fi ve total touchdowns this season; Dawson had 98 yards and zero touchdowns his freshman campaign. Goodin Game-by-Game Rushing: Opp. Att. Yds. YPC YPG Tulsa Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State North Texas FIU Florida Atlantic MTSU Grambling State Alabama Total DARRELL IS DANGEROUS Sophomore wide receiver Darrell McNeal showed his dangerous playmaking abilities against Arkansas State hauling in fi ve balls for 72 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He followed that up with a career-high 120 receiving yards on seven catches against Florida International. He scored three times against the Golden Panthers and also blocked a punt. The Monroe product leads the team with 51 catches, 475 receiving yards and is second with four receiving touchdowns. He was named Sun Belt Player of the Week following the FIU game. He has 18 more receptions this season than Zeek Zacharie, who ranks second on the team. McNeal Game-by-Game Rushing: Opp. Att. Yds. YPC TD Tulsa Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State North Texas FIU Florida Atlantic MTSU Grambling State Alabama Total

5 ATTENDANCE RECORD GOES DOWN: ULM s game against Grambling State was special for many reasons. It was the first time that the two teams had meet on the football fi eld, despite being separated by only 35 miles. The game attracted a Malone Stadium record 30,101 fans. It was also the fi fth largest on-campus attended game in Sun Belt history. Two of the top six attended games in Malone Stadium history have come this season. 22,022 fans watched the season-opener against Tulsa on Thursday, Aug. 30. The game was broadcast on ESPN2 HD that night. Largest Malone Stadium Crowds (20,000+) 1. 30,101 ULM 28, Grambling State 14 Nov. 10, ,725 Louisiana Tech 44, ULM 14 Oct. 10, ,842 Minnesota 30, ULM 3 Sept. 7, *23,900 Louisiana Tech 17, ULM 10 Oct. 9, #23,452 ULM 12, Louisiana Tech 10 Nov. 3, ,022 Tulsa 17, ULM 35 Aug. 30, ,752 Louisiana Tech 31, ULM 7 Nov. 3, ,726 Northwestern St. 27, ULM 23 Sept. 1, ,978 ULM 47, Nicholls State27 Oct. 15, ,500 ULM 40, Eastern Kentucky Sept. 11, ,451 ULM 31, UL Lafayette 6 Sept. 10, ,381 ULM 20, Louisiana Tech 6 Nov. 8, ,348 ULM 10, McNeese State 10 Oct. 12, ,222 ULM 30, Southeastern La. 15 Oct. 13, ,194 ULM 17, Mississippi College 7 Sept. 15, ,180 ULM 38, Sam Houston State 10 Oct. 17, 1993 * - 3,900 over capacity # over capacity Largest On-Campus Crowds in Sun Belt History OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION ULM exploded for 624 yards of total offense against Middle Tennessee. It was the highest output under head coach Charlie Weatherbie and the most since ULM put up 654 yards against Idaho in The Warhawks also rushed for 360 yards, averaging 7.7 yards per carry. Both Calvin Dawson and Kinsmon Lancaster rushed for over 100 yards. Middle Tennessee had the highest rated defense in the Sun Belt Conference entering the game. KIN HITS HIS MARK Junior quarterback Kinsmon Lancaster has thrown the third fewest interceptions among regular starters in the Sun Belt Conference this season. His 10 interceptions rank only behind Middle Tennessee s Dwight Dasher (3) and Florida Atlantic s Rusty Smith (7) Lancaster ranks third in the conference in completion percentage. His numbers are even better in conference games, completing 64.6 percent of his passes, ranking just behind Haugabook (65.6). Lancaster is the third-highest rated passes in the Sun Belt with a effi ciency rating in conference games ,828 McNeese State 38, ULL 17 Sept. 15, ,214 New Mexico 38, New Mexico State 3 Sept. 25, ,605 New Mexico State 49, UTEP 14 October 5, ,437 Memphis 47, Arkansas State 35 Sept. 18, ,101 ULM 28, Grambling State 14 Nov. 10, 2007 Largest Crowds for a ULM Game ,327 at Tennessee ,476 at Georgia ,138 at Alabama ,138 at Alabama ,148 at LSU ,228 at Florida ,011 at Florida ,618 at Auburn ,061 at Auburn ,663 at Auburn ,437 at Auburn ,149 at Auburn ,309 at Texas A&M ,000 at Clemson ,113 at Georgia ,611 at Georgia ,151 at Ole Miss ,500 at Kentucky ,652 vs. Arkansas (LR) ,420 vs. Arkansas (LR) 2006

6 BLING-BLING For the fi rst time since November 12, 1994, ULM had two players rush for over 100 yards in a game when Calvin Dawson put up 121 yards and Frank Goodin ran for 102 yards at Clemson in week two. The Warhawks upset Kentucky in Lexington behind 147 yards from Carson Fields and 104 yards from Eric Foster. ULM played 138 games between that date at Kentucky and the game at Clemson without accomplishing the feat. The duo almost did it against at Texas A&M with Dawson rushing for 126 yards and Goodin running for 72 yards. Dawson teamed up with quarterback Kinsmon Lancaster as both went over 100 against Middle Tennessee. Dawson rushed for 180 yards on 17 carries, while Lancaster rushed for 138 yards on 16 carries. Dawson and Goodin teamed up against against Grambling State with Goodin rushing for 106 yards and Dawson tallying 100 yards. DA-DA-DA DA-DA-DA Junior wide receiver LaGregory Sapp was featured on SportsCenter following his leaping catch at Clemson. The play was No. 8 in the show s Top 10 Plays of the Day countdown. It was not the fi rst time Sapp has show good hands this season, he pulled down his fourth career touchdown pass in the opener against Tulsa. The touchdown put the Warhawks ahead and it was such a good catch it drew a replay from the booth because he stretched out and kept one foot in bounds. Sapp failed to haul in a catch against Troy snapping a streak of 15 consecutive games with at least one reception; however he has caught a pass in 21 of the Warhawks last 23 games. FIELD POSITION BATTLE Here is a breakdown of the fi eld position battle so far this season: Opponent ULM Average Position Opp. Average Position Tulsa Own 25 Own 32 Clemson Own 23 Own 32 Texas A&M Own 21 Own 39 Troy Own 27 Own 26 Arkansas State Own 28 Own 32 North Texas Own 28 Own 29 Florida International Own 28 Own 32 Florida Atlantic Own 38 Own 29 Middle Tennessee Own 29 Own 27 Grambling State Own 25 Own 39 Alabama Own 33 Own 27 Total Own 27.7 Own 31.3 Field Position Only on Scoring Drives (Offensive Scoring Plays in Regulation Only): Opponent ULM Average Position Opp. Average Position Tulsa Own 36 Own 37 Clemson Own 33 Own 35 Texas A&M Own 14 Own 40 Troy Own 30 Own 26 Arkansas State Own 32 Own 25 North Texas Own 36 Own 28 Florida International Own 32 Own 41 Florida Atlantic 50 Own 31 Middle Tennessee Own 34 Own 22 Grambling State Own 35 Own 37 Alabama Opp 49 Own 29 Total Own 38.3 Own 31.9 Offensive Line # 79 Kyle Cunningham: Game Grade KD PK Tulsa Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State North Texas FIU Florida Atlantic MTSU Grambling Alabama Total # 70 Aaron Schutz: Game Grade KD PK Tulsa Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State Florida Atlantic MTSU Grambling Alabama Total # 79 Adam Hill: Game Grade KD PK Tulsa Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State North Texas FIU Florida Atlantic MTSU Grambling Alabama Total #55 Patrick Avinger: Game Grade KD PK Tulsa Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State North Texas FIU Florida Atlantic MTSU Grambling Alabama Total #76 Larry Shappley: Game Grade KD PK Tulsa Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State North Texas FIU Florida Atlantic MTSU Grambling Alabama Total Team Total

7 ZACH(ARIE) ATTACK After a slow start to the season, tight end Zeek Zacharie has made a huge impact on the ULM offense over the past fi ve games. Through the fi rst three games of the season, Zacharie had four catches for 24 yards. Since then, Zacharie has 29 catches for 383 yards and six touchdowns. He is averaging 13.6 yards per catch and 46.7 yards per game over the past eight games. Zacharie was named John MackeyTight End of the Week following his performance at Florida Atlantic. This is the second time he has received this honor. He received the award for the fi rst time last season following four catches for 86 yards and two touchdowns at Kansas. Zacharie Game-by-Game Opp. No. Yds. TD Tulsa Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State North Texas FIU Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee Grambling State Alabama Totals GETTING DEFENSIVE The ULM defense has improved from one game to the next all but four times this year. The Warhawks have held the next week s opponent to less total yardage than the previous week s in all but three games, Texas A&M, Florida Atlantic (three overtimes), Middle Tennessee, Alabama. ULM Defense Game-by-Game Opponent Yards Sacks TFL Tulsa Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State North Texas FIU Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee Grambling State Alabama TOUGH AS A TRUCK Sophomore rover James Truxillo is not an imposing fi gure on the football fi eld, that is, until he hits you. Truxillo (pronounced Trucks-ill-low) is third on the team with 61 tackles. He also has an two interceptions, six pass breakups, 2.5 tackles for a loss and a sack. He swatted away Alabama s fi nal pass attempt preserving the victory over the Crimson Tide. Truxillo has played both the bandit and rover role for ULM this season and has recorded at least six tackles in each game (only played on special teams against FAU), posting a season-best 11 at Texas A&M. With Truxillo playing the rover, ULM has been a completely different team defensively: Yards Allowed with Truxillo at Rover: Yards Allowed with Truxillo at Bandit: Yards Allowed with Truxillo not playing (injury): TP OUTDOORS HAMMER AWARD Tulsa -- Darrius Battles Clemson -- Ben Murphy Texas A&M -- James Truxillo Troy -- James Truxillo & Patrick Fraizer Arkansas State -- Justin Waller North Texas -- Patrick Sturgeon FIU -- Aaron Morgan & Matt Freeman FAU -- Alex Blake & Quinton West Middle Tennessee -- Grambling -- Alabama -- Louisiana-Lafayette -- LOVE IS BOOMING The Warhawks and sophomore punter Scott Love are fi nding a lot of success punting the football this season. Love leads the Sun Belt and is 27th in the nation averaging 42.4 yards per punt and ULM ranks second in the conference and 24th in the nation averaging 37.4 net yards per punt. Love has placed 22 of his 43 punts inside the 20-yard line and was named Sun Belt Conference Special Teams Player of the Week following ULM s game at North Texas and against Alabama, where fi ve of his eight punts landed inside the 20-yard line. Love s 22 kicks inside the 20-yard line ties the ULM single-season record. SECKA S ON A ROLL Cornerback Quintez Secka is on a roll with fi ve interceptions in ULM s past six games. He had two at Alabama this past weekend earning him a helmet sticker from the ESPN GameDay Final crew. His fi ve picks leads the team. He was named both Sun Belt and Louisiana Defensive Player of the Week following his performance at Alabama. His returned his second interception down to the one-yard line, setting up the Warhawks fi rst score of the historic day. TOUCHDOWN TREY Playing for the injured Kinsmon Lancaster, redshirt freshman quarterback Trey Revell tossed three touchdown passes in the second half against North Texas. Revell hooked up with tight end Zeek Zacharie twice in the half, from 46 yards out and from two yards out. Revell also threw a 20-yard strike to Frank Goodin late in the fourth quarter.

8 PASSING GAME GETS ROLLING After averaging yards in the air over the fi rst four games, the Warhawks have launched an air attack that is averaging yards per game and 13 of the 16 passing touchdowns of the season in the last seven contests. Opp. Passing Yards TD Tulsa 66 1 Clemson Texas A&M Troy Arkansas State North Texas FIU Florida Atlantic Middle Tennesse Grambling State Alabama SECOND HALF STRONG After ULM s fi rst four games, the Warhawks were being outscored ( ) in the second half; however, over the past seven games ULM has outscored its opponents ( ). Second Half Scoring: Tulsa 0-21 Clemson Texas A&M 7-28 Troy 7-17 Arkansas State 13-0 North Texas Florida International 14-7 Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee Grambling State 7-7 Alabama 7-0 FOURTH DOWN STANDS Already trailing 7-0 early against Florida Atlantic, the ULM defense made back-to-back fourth down stands fl ipping the momentum in the game. Following a ULM turnover, Florida Atlantic took possession on the Warhawks 34-yard line. ULM held on four-straight plays forcing a turnover on downs. The Warhawks then marched 73 yards in 15 plays taking just under seven minutes off the clock to tie the game at 7-7. On the Owls next possession, they got the ball to ULM s 29-yard line, but the Warhawks once again stood tall on four-straight plays forcing another turnover on downs. Just like the previous possession, ULM marched down the fi eld, using nine plays and just over three minutes to tack on a fi eld goal and take a 10-7 lead. ULM entered the game last in the Sun Belt allowing opponents to convert on fourth down over 85 percent of the time. BIG TIME BLOCK / SACK MAN Already with his fi rst career interception under his belt in the game, senior defensive tackle David Cooper blocked Florida Atlantic s fi eld goal attempt in the fi rst overtime. The block turned out to be a major point in the game as ULM missed its fi eld goal attempt on its possession in the fi rst overtime. Cooper had another big night, this time against Grambling State. He recorded three sacks for a loss of 27 yards against the Tigers. AMONG THE BEST IN THE BELT ULM has posted the third best league record in the Sun Belt Conference since Team Record Winning Percentage Troy MTSU ULM FAU Arkansas State ULL UNT FIU BONUS FOOTBALL ULM s overtime game at Florida Atlantic was its fi rst game to go into extra time since The Warhawks are 5-0 all-time in overtime games, with three of the fi ve going to multiple overtime periods. ULM All-Time Overtime Games: Nov. 22, 1996 Jacksonville State W, (2OT) Oct. 25, 1997 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, Nov. 22, 1997 at Hawaii W, Oct. 26, 2002 Utah State W, (2OT) Oct. 27, 2007 at Florida Atlantic W, (3OT) STARTING UP FRONT Seniors Adam Hill (center) and Kyle Cunningham (left tackle) have started all 90 contests of their collegiate career. Between Cunningham, Hill, senior Patrick Avinger, and juniors Larry Shappley and Aaron Schutz, the Warhawks have combined for 182 starts. It comes as little surprise that the core allowed a league-best 13 sacks a season ago and paved the way for the conference s leading rusher, Calvin Dawson (1210 yards). So far this season, the group has allowed just 17 sacks in nine games (10 sacks in nine games with Schutz in the lineup) and has paved the way for Dawson to be ranked 12th in the nation in rushing. Before Shappley left the starting lineup after a season-ending knee injury at Kentucky, the fi ve had an amazing streak of 21 consecutive starts together. Schutz s streak of 28 straight games with a started ended at North Texas where he didn t play due to an injury. Schutz has started 32-of-34possible games in his career and Shappley has started 32-of-33 games played in his career. KICKING IT AROUND Senior place kicker Cole Wilson made a school record 17 consecutive fi eld goals before missing at North Texas. He has made 20 of his last 24 and 24 of his last 29 attempts. Wilson s Career FG Chart: 0-29 Yards Yards Yards Yards Total Wilson s 2007 FG Chart 0-29 Yards Yards Yards Yards Total

9 THE WEATHERBIE FILE Birthday: January 17, 1955 Hometown: Sedan, Kan. High School: Fort Scott High School, 73 College: Oklahoma State, 1977 Degree: B.S. - Health, Physical Education and Recreation Playing Experience: Three-year starter at QB ( 74-76) for Oklahoma State, Hamilton Tiger Cats/Ottawa Rough Riders ( 79-80) Wife: The former Leann Jonas Sons: Lance and Jonas Grandaughter: Hannah, born in Nov. of 2006 COACHING EXPERIENCE Oklahoma State GA 77 Wyoming Assistant Air Force Assistant Arkansas Assistant 90 Arkansas OC 91 Utah State HC Navy HC ULM HC 03-pres. Head Coach Charlie Weatherbie Charlie Weatherbie is in his fi fth season at the helm of the ULM football program, and recently signed a three-year contract extension. Under his direction, the Warhawks football program has made signifi cant strides in a short amount of time improving from winning one game to winning the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Championship in just three seasons. Weatherbie, ULM s 13th head coach, took over the program a little less than three months before kicking off the 2003 season. The 2006 Warhawks finished the season by winning three of their last four games, including a win over Louisiana-Lafayette for the fourth time in fi ve years, and coming close to upsetting bowl-bound Kentucky. Quarterback Kinsmon Lancaster and running back Calvin Dawson created a high-power offense for ULM with a league-leading yards per game. It was the fi rst time a Warhawk had rushed for over 1,000 yards in the Weatherbie era. Dawson and safety Kevin Payne joined the growing list of all-sun Belt fi rst team members during Weatherbie s tenure. The 2005 squad made its mark by winning ULM s fi rst conference title since The Warhawks fi nished the season with a 5-2 Sun Belt record and had 10 players receive all-sun Belt honors, including Sun Belt Player of the Year Steven Jyles. Jyles re-wrote the ULM passing and total offense records book and has gone on to play for the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League. The 2004 squad won fi ve of their last seven games including four wins in Sun Belt play. ULM s 4-3 Sun Belt record put Weatherbie s squad in a tie for third place. The season also saw ULM beat intrastate rival Louisiana-Lafayette for the third season in a row. In 2003, his fi rst season at the helm, ULM lost seven games by seven points or less and highlighted the season with a win over Louisiana-Lafayette. Weatherbie continues to be excited about the challenge of winning Sun Belt Conference championships at ULM and representing the league in a bowl game. When asked at his fi rst ULM press conference on May 7, 2003 whether he was an offensiveminded or defensive-minded coach, Weatherbie responded, I m a win-minded coach. The enthusiasm that Weatherbie brings to a community is continually shown at each of his stops. Since Weatherbie arrived on the ULM campus, attendance at Warhawk games has seen a signifi cant increase from 8,470 in 2002 to 22,313 in Weatherbie has twice proven that he can take over sub-.500 football programs and transform them into winning teams. At Utah State University, he inherited a program that had not had a winning season in 12 years and took the Aggies to their fi rst Big West Conference championship in 15 years., their fi rst bowl game in 32 years and their fi rst bowl victory ever, beating Ball State in the 1993 Las Vegas Bowl. He was in his fi rst two seasons, , leaving after the third season to take the same position at the United States Naval Academy. The Aggies 1993 win over Brigham Young still stands as Utah State s only win in the last 18 meetings with their in-state rival. At Navy, Weatherbie had similar success. He took the Midshipmen, who had suffered through 12 consecutive losing seasons prior to his arrival, to a 9-3 record and the championship of the 1996 Aloha Bowl in his second season. The nine wins were the most by a Navy team in 18 years. At the time, he was just the third coach in academy history to win a bowl game. In 1997, Weatherbie led Navy to a 7-4 mark, the fi rst time since the seasons that the Midshipmen had compiled back-to-back winning seasons. The 16 wins over two years tied for the third most in academy history. He was named ECAC Coach of the Year and was the head defensive coach at the Kelly Tire Blue/Gray Classic. Weatherbie s fi rst team at Annapolis went 5-6 in 1995, after Navy had won just nine games the previous four seasons combined. Weatherbie entered the coaching ranks in 1977 as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Oklahoma State. After three years playing professionally, Weatherbie was hired as an assistant coach at Wyoming. Serving as the quarterbacks coach, Wyoming led the nation in fewest interceptions in He left Wyoming after the 1983 season to be an assistant coach at the United States Air Force Academy. During his six seasons on legendary head coach Fisher DeBerry s staff, Air Force was an overall and participated in four bowl games. The Falcons had fi ve winning seasons during his tenure, fi nishing 8-4 and winning the Independence Bowl in The next seasons the Falcons went 12-1, fi nished the year ranked No. 5 nationally, and were Bluebonnet Bowl champions. The University of Arkansas would be the next stop on Weatherbie s coaching journey. He spent two seasons on the Razorback staff before being named the head coach at Utah State in During Weatherbie s years as a head coach, he has had numerous current NCAA Bowl Subdivision head coaches and NFL coaches work under his tutelage, including Gary Patterson

10 (TCU), Brent Guy (Utah State), Paul Johnson (Naval Academy), and Jim Zorn (Seattle Seahawks). Weatherbie graduated from Fort Scott High School in Kansas in He was a quarterback during his scholastic playing days, earning all-state and honorable mention all-america honors in football. He also participated in basketball and track, serving as team captain in all three sports. The native of Sedan, Kan. continued his playing career at Oklahoma State, where he was a three-year starter and a team captain from He earned a bachelor s degree in health, physical education and recreation from OSU in He was a member of the Dean s Honor Roll. Weatherbie signed with the Houston Oilers in 1978 and the San Diego Chargers in 1979 before spending his fi nal two playing seasons in Canadian Football League. He played for the Hamilton Tiger Cats and Ottawa Rough Riders in 1979 and Weatherbie, 52, is married to the former Leann Jonas of Stillwater, Okla. They have two sons, Lance and Jonas, and a granddaughter, Hannah. DRIVING TO SUCCESS ULM has scored on every drive this season that has gone at least 10 plays, except for three (at Troy -- turnover on downs, at North Texas -- missed fi eld goal, at Alabama -- punt). ULM has scored touchdowns on 23 of their last 26 scoring drives dating back to the game against North Texas. ULM Scoring Drives: Plays Yards Time Result Opponent :10 FG Tulsa :46 TD Tulsa :21 TD Clemson :58 FG Clemson :12 FG Clemson :10 TD Clemson :05 TD Texas A&M :14 TD Texas A&M :51 TD Troy :27 FG Arkansas State :09 TD Arkansas State :05 TD Arkansas State :19 FG Arkansas State :36 TD Arkansas State :23 FG Arkansas State :54 TD North Texas :06 TD North Texas :46 TD North Texas :07 TD Florida International :19 TD Florida International :25 TD Florida International :57 TD Florida International :56 TD Florida Atlantic :09 FG Florida Atlantic :32 TD Florida Atlantic :19 TD Florida Atlantic 4 9 0:00 FG Florida Atlantic (OT) :00 TD Florida Atlantic (OT) :39 TD Middle Tennessee :50 TD Middle Tennessee :39 FG Middle Tennessee :34 TD Middle Tennessee :20 TD Middle Tennessee :36 TD Middle Tennessee :16 TD Grambling State :33 TD Grambling State :13 TD Grambling State :34 TD Grambling State 1 1 0:04 TD Alabama :05 TD Alabama :16 TD Alabama ULM BY THE NUMBERS Record Sun Belt Non-Conference Home Away Neutral TV Games Scoring first Opponent scoring first Leading at halftime Trailing at halftime Tied at halftime Leading after third Trailing after third Tied after third Overtime games Scoring less than 20 pts Scoring 20+ pts Scoring 30+ pts Allowing less than 20 pts Allowing 20+ pts Allowing 30+ pts Rushing for less than 100 yards Rushing for over 100 yards Rushing for over 200 yards Passing for over 200 yards Passing for over 300 yards Totaling less than 300 yards yds. of total offense yds. of total offense Allowing less than 100 yds. rushing Allowing less than 300 yds. total off Allowing 300+ yds. total offense Having 100-yard rusher Opp. having 100-yard rusher No turnovers Less than 3 turnovers or more turnovers No takeaways or more takeaways More than 30:00 of possession Less than 30:00 of possession...1-2

11 Superlatives Under Weatherbie Most Points at ULL...10/11/ at Arkansas State...10/4/ Middle Tennessee...11/3/07 40 at Kentucky...11/18/ at ULL...12/2/06 Fewest Points Allowed: 1. 0 at Florida International...11/11/ North Texas...11/25/06 3 Troy...10/15/ Alcorn State...8/31/ ULL...11/20/06 10 at Arkansas State...10/7/06 Most First Downs Middle Tennessee...11/3/07 30 at North Texas...10/30/ Florida International...11/5/ at Kentucky...11/18/06 28 at Arkansas State...10/4/ at Middle Tennessee...11/12/05 Fewest First Downs Allowed 1. 7 North Texas...11/25/ at Florida International...11/ Alcorn State...8/31/06 9 Grambling State...11/10/ Stephen F. Austin...9/6/03 Most Rushing Attempts at Kentucky...11/18/ Grambling State...11/10/07 53 at Clemson...9/8/ Arkansas State...10/6/ Middle Tennessee...11/3/07 47 at Florida Atlantic...10/27/07 47 North Texas...11/25/06 47 at Florida International...11/11/06 47 at North Texas...11/19/05 Fewest Rushing Att. Opponent at Florida International...11/11/ Florida International...10/16/ at ULL...10/11/ Grambling State...11/10/ Florida International...11/5/05 Most Rushing Yards Middle Tennessee...11/3/ at Kentucky...11/18/ at Clemson...9/8/ at Middle Tennessee...11/12/ North Texas...11/25/06 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Grambling State...11/10/ at Florida International...11/11/ Alcorn State...8/31/ Florida International...10/16/ at Troy...11/22/03 Most Passes Attempted Florida International...11/5/ at North Texas...10/13/ at Middle Tennessee...11/12/ at Kansas...9/9/06 41 Northwestern State...9/1/05 Most Passes Completed Florida International...11/5/ at Middle Tennessee...11/12/ Northwestern State...9/1/ Middle Tennessee...11/3/07 24 at Kansas...9/9/06 Fewest Passes Att. Opponent New Mexico State...10/25/ at North Texas...10/30/ ULL...11/26/ North Texas...11/8/03 18 Idaho...11/15/03 Fewest Passes Comp. Opponent 1. 7 New Mexico State...10/25/ ULL...11/26/05 8 at North Texas...10/30/ Stephen F. Austin...9/6/ North Texas...11/25/06 11 Arkansas State...9/25/04 Most Passing Yards Florida International...11/5/ at Kansas...9/9/ at North Texas...10/13/ Florida Atlantic...9/30/ Northwestern State...9/1/05 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed North Texas...11/25/ ULL...11/26/ Arkansas...10/28/ New Mexico State...10/25/ at Arkansas...10/8/05 Most Total Offense Middle Tennessee...11/3/ at Kentucky...11/18/ Florida International...11/5/ at Middle Tennessee...11/12/ Arkansas State...10/6/07 Fewest Total Yards Allowed North Texas...11/25/ Grambling State...11/10/ Alcorn State...8/31/ at Florida International...11/11/ at Troy...11/22/03 Punting Average (Min. 4 Punts) at Wyoming...10/2/ at Idaho...10/9/ New Mexico State...10/25/ ULL...11/26/ Florida International...10/20/07 Most Time of Possession 1. 37:15 at Clemson...9/8/ :05 Grambling State...11/10/ :49 at Georgia...9/17/ :16 at Middle Tennessee...11/12/ :37 Arkansas State...9/25/04

12 Superlatives Under Weatherbie ULM Team Superlatives Points Scored...51 Utah State (10/26/03) Low...0 at Wyoming (9/10/05)...0 at Auburn (9/4/04) First Downs...30 at North Texas (10/30/04) Middle Tennessee (11/3/07) Low...9 New Mexico State (10/2503) Rushing Plays at Kentucky (11/18/06) Low New Mexico (10/25/03) Net Rushing Yards Middle Tennessee (11/3/07) Low...23 at Auburn (11/1/03) Passes Attempted at Troy (11/22/03) Low...18 at Florida International (11/11/06) at ULL (12/2/06) Passes Completed Florida International (11/5/05) Low... 7 Tulsa (8/30/07) Net Passing Yards Florida International (11/5/05) Low Tulsa (8/30/07) Total Offensive Plays...91 at North Texas (10/30/04) Low...48 New Mexico State (10/25/03) Total Net Yards at Kentucky (11/18/06) Low New Mexico State (10/25/03) Penalties...16 at Idaho (10/9/04) Low...2 Troy (10/15/05)...Arkansas State (10/6/07) Penalty Yards at Idaho (10/9/04) Low...10 Troy (10/15/05)...10 Arkansas State (10/6/07) ULM Player Superlatives Rushing Attempts Kevin Payne vs. Northwestern State (9/20/03) Net Rushing Yards Calvin Dawson Middle Tennessee (11/3/07) Rushing TDs... 3 Calvin Dawson at Kentucky (11/18/06)... Calvin Dawson Middle Tennessee (11/3/07) Pass Attempts Steven Jyles vs. Florida International (11/5/05) Pass Completions Steven Jyles vs. Florida International (11/5/05) Net Passing Yards Steven Jyles vs. Florida International (11/5/05) Passing TDs... 4 Steven Jyles at Arkansas State (10/4/03) Receptions...10 Mack Vincent vs. Stephen F. Austin (9/6/03) Receiving Yards Mack Vincent at ULL (10/11/03) TD Receptions... 2 Nine Times Punts...9 Joel Stelly at Arkansas (10/8/05)...9 Joel Stelly vs. New Mexico State (10/25/03) Punt Average Joel Stelly at ULL (10/11/03) FG Made... 4 Cole Wilson at ULL (12/2/06) Interceptions... 3 Chris Harris at Florida Atlantic (10/23/04) Tackles...15 J. Winchester vs. New Mexico State (10/25/03) ULM Individual Long Plays Rushing...67 Mason Denham at Florida Atlantic (10/23/04) Passing S. Jyles/D. Quillen vs. Arkansas (9/18/04) Receiving...77 Drouzo Quillen vs. Arkansas (9/18/04) Field Goal Cole Wilson vs. North Texas (11/25/06) Punt...76 Joel Stelly at Florida Atlantic (10/23/04) Punt Return...37 Mason Denham at Middle Tennessee (11/13/04) Kickoff Return Charles Estes vs. Northwestern State (9/20/03) Opponents Team Superlatives Points Scored...73 at Auburn (11/1/03) Low...0 at Florida International (11/11/06) First Downs Three Times Low... 7 North Texas (11/25/06) Rushing Plays...71 New Mexico State (10/25/03) Low...21 at Florida International (11/11/06) Net Rushing Yards ULL (11/26/05) Low Grambling State (11/10/07) Passes Attempted at Florida Atlantic (10/27/07) Low...12 New Mexico State (10/25/03) Passes Completed at Florida Atlantic (10/27/07) Low...7 New Mexico State (10/25/03) Net Passing Yards at ULL (10/11/03) Low North Texas (11/25/06) Total Offensive Plays at Florida Atlantic (10/27/07) Low North Texas (11/25/06) Total Net Yards at Ole Miss (9/13/03) Low North Texas (11/25/06) Penalties Florida International (11/5/05) Low...2 New Mexico State (10/25/03)...2 at Wyoming (10/2/04)... 2 at Alabama (11/17/07) Penalty Yards Florida International (11/5/05) Low...10 at Wyoming (10/2/04) Opponent Player Superlatives Rushing Attempts Eric Hughes (New Mexico State), 10/25/03 Net Rushing Yards Eric Hughes (New Mexico State), 10/25/ Jamario Thomas (North Texas), 10/30/04 Rushing TDs... 3 Three Times Pass Attempts Eric Rekieta (ULL), 10/11/ Rusty Smith (FAU), 10/27/07 Pass Completions...35 Rusty Smith (FAU), 10/27/07 Net Passing Yards Eric Rekieta (ULL), 10/11/03 Passing TDs...5 Cullen Harper (Clemson), 9/8/07 Receptions...11 Cortez Gent (FAU), 10/27/07 Receiving Yards Fred Stamps (ULL), 10/11/03 TD Receptions... 3 Keenan Burton (Kentucky), 11/18/06 Punts Clay Gilbert (Stephen F. Austin), 9/6/ Thomas Olmsted (Troy), 11/22/03 Punt Average Kody Bliss (Auburn), 11/1/03 FG Made... 3 Three Times Interceptions...3 Michael Grant (Arkansas), 10/28/06 Tackles...19 Keyonvis Bouie (Florida International), 11/5/05 Opponent Individual Long Plays Rushing...72 Carnell Williams (Auburn), 11/1/03 Passing Fitzgerald from Vizza (North Texas), 10/13/07 Receiving...85 Toby Zeigler (Northwestern State), 9/1/05 Field Goal...58 Brandon Coutu (Georgia), 9/17/05 Punt...77 Marshal Burton (Northwestern State), 9/1/05 Punt Return...85 Johnny Quinn (North Texas), 10/30/04 Kickoff Return Kevin Robinson (Utah State), 11/6/04

13 WARHAWKS ON THE TUBE ULM has at least fi ve televised games this season, including the season-opener which was a national broadcast on ESPN2. ULM has two games on CSS at Clemson (9/8) and at Troy (9/29). The ULM game at North Texas will be broadcast on ESPN+. ULM s upset victory over Alabama was also shown by CSS. The fi ve television appearances this season for the Warhawks is tied for the second most in the Sun Belt just one behind Troy s six appearances. A NEW LOOK TO THE WEB ULM teamed up with XOS Technologies (JumpTV) to redesign the Warhawks online home. The new site, which launched Monday, September 24, will feature audio and video clips, live stats and much more. In the coming months and into next year, ULM is working on developing a live web streaming package as well as streaming all of its audio broadcasts through the website. CAREER STATS VS. LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Passing Player C-A-I TD Yds Yds/Game Lancaster Rushing Player No. Yds Avg. TD Yds/Game Dawson Lancaster Receptions Player No. Yds Avg. TD Yds/Game Sapp McNeal Dawson Zacharie Stringfellow Humphrey Defensive Player UA A Tot. Misc. Moll Jackson PBU Williams Truxillo James INT Secka FF, FR, PBU Jordan Scoring Player TD FG PAT Tot. Dawson Wilson Kicking Player FG PAT Wilson THE LAST MEETING ULM 39 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 20 DECEMBER 2, 2006 CAJUN FIELD LAFAYETTE, LA. 10,814 LAFAYETTE, La. --- Calvin Dawson rushed for 129 yards and Kinsmon Lancaster threw for 244 to drive ULM past Louisiana-Lafayette, 39-20, at Cajun Field. Dawson finished the season as the Sun Belt Conference s leading rusher with 1,210 yards. This was a great team victory, said ULM head coach Charlie Weatherbie. Calvin Dawson had a great game. Kinsmon Lancaster had some great protection from the offensive line and connected on some long passes to LaGregory Sapp. The Warhawks came out on fire against UL Lafayette, scoring a seasonhigh 33 points in the first half. ULM ended up scoring on its first eight offensive drives of the game. Senior Joe Merritt, playing in his third game since a broken foot sidelined him in October, got in the endzone first for the Warhawks. Merritt caught a 24-yard pass from Kinsmon Lancaster with 12:29 left in the first quarter. Cole Wilson connected on the first of his season-high 15 points in a game. UL Lafayette s Tyrell Fenroy and Dawson exchanged rushing touchdowns to fill out the first quarter, as Score by Quarters Score ULM Louisiana-Lafayette Scoring Summary ULM-Merritt 2 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 12:29, 1st ULL-Fenroy 14 run (Edmiston kick), 8:18, 1st ULM-Dawson 36 run (Wilson kick blckd), 5:44, 1st ULL-Fenroy 2 run (Edmiston kick), 0:42, 1st ULM-Wilson 41 FG, 13:52, 2nd ULM-Dawson 18 run (Wilson kick), 10:00, 2nd ULM-Sapp 64 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 2:04, 2nd ULM-Wilson 44 FG, 0:12, 2nd ULM-Wilson 20 FG, 5:27, 3rd ULL-Nevels 10 pass from Babb (Babb pass failed), 3:15, 3rd ULM-Wilson 25 FG, 0:50, 3rd Attendance: 10814; Total elapsed time: 3:13 Temperature: 54 Wind: NNE-13 Weather: Sunny ULM ULL FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 26:28 33:32 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 7 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 4 of 8 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: ULM-Dawson, Calvin ; Lancaster, Kinsmon 5-29; Hogan, Erroll 3-9; Love, Scott 1-6. Louisiana- Lafayette-Fenroy, Tyrell ; Babb, Jerry 11-45; Smith, Derrick 1-8; Johnson, Cheste 2-2. PASSING: ULM-Lancaster, Kinsmon Louisiana-Lafayette-Babb, Jerry RECEIVING: ULM-Sapp, LaGregory 3-137; McNeal, Darrell 2-36; Stringfellow, Aaron 2-17; Merritt, Joe 1-24; Zacharie, Zeek 1-21; Dawson, Calvin 1-6; Hogan, Erroll 1-3. Louisiana-Lafayette-Smith, Derrick 8-98; Duffy, Darrius 5-38; Chery, Jason 3-29; Johnson, Cheste 2-6; Fenroy, Tyrell 2-2; Nevels, Phillip 1-10; Rubin, Caleb 1-6. the Cajuns took a lead with a blocked Wilson PAT attempt. Wilson put ULM ahead for good with the fi rst of four field goals on the night at the 13:52 mark in the second quarter with a 41-yarder, Dawson scored his second touchdown of the game with 10 minutes left in the first half on an 18-yard run, The drive was set up by the first of two interceptions by sophomore safety Josh Thompson, a Lafayette native. The ULM defense forced the Cajuns to turn the ball over on downs with 3:11 left in the half. The Warhawks took advantage and scored again in three plays on a 64-yard pass play from Lancaster to Sapp, Thompson picked off his second Jerry Babb pass of the night with 40 seconds left and returned it 33 yards to set up Wilson s second fi eld goal of the night with 12 seconds left, The second half was all Wilson as the junior kicker sandwiched two field goals around UL Lafayette s only other score of the night. Wilson added a 20-yard field goal with 5:27 left in the third and a 25-yarder with 50 seconds left in the third for the final score of ULM ends the 2006 season with a 4-8 overall record and 3-4 in the Sun Belt, tied for fifth with the Cajuns (6-6, 3-4).

14 ULM IN THE LEAGUE ULM currently has three players on NFL rosters. Dolphins wide receiver Marty Booker caught six touchdowns last season and has 33 for his career fi fth-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears Kevin Payne played in three of the fi rst four games of the season before being injured. Defensive back Chris Harris begins his fi rst season with the Carolina Panthers after being traded this past August from the Bears. Harris made 20 tackles in the postseason last year helping the Bears advance to the Super Bowl. For updated recaps of how ULM s NFL players are doing, visit every Monday. TEAM CAPTAINS FOR THE SEASON With a wealth of experience the players on the ULM football team were unable to narrow down the candidates for team captains. With the close voting, the members of the Warhawk coaching staff elected to have eight co-captains for this year s team. Seniors Cole Wilson, Adam Hill, Kyle Cunningham, Kendall Mouton, Calvin Dawson, Ben Murphy, Quintez Secka and junior Josh Thompson will share the duties this season, alternating between games. FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME ULM s game against Clemson was the fi rst-ever meeting between the two schools and the first meeting for the Warhawks against a current member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. TAKING CARE OF THE BALL The ULM offense didn t turn the ball over in the fi rst two games and fi rst nine quarters of the season. The Warhawks threw two interceptions in the second quarter to end the streak. ULM IN THE PRESEASON RANKINGS Lindy s -- 2nd Sun Belt, 96th Nation Phil Steele -- 3rd Sun Belt, 98th Nation Sun Belt Coaches Poll -- T-4th Athlon Sports -- 5th Sun Belt, 110th Nation Sporting News -- 6th Sun Belt, 111th Nation STATE-OF-THE-ART PLAYING SURFACE The latest addition to Malone Stadium features a ProPlay monofi liment fi ber grass with a shock and drain pad, and Envirofi ll clear coated sand infi ll. In addition to looking more like natural grass, ULM s new playing surface has measures in place to help prevent injuries and drain water at a rate of 10 inches per hour. The clear-coated sand used has clear benefi ts over its predecessor (ground-up black rubber) in that it does not absorb as much heat, does not compact over time, and does not migrate during use. The fi rst game played on the new surface was the season opener against Tulsa. ULM is 0-1 playing on the new fi eld. HOME OPENERS AT MALONE STADIUM The ULM football team has traditionally been tough on opponents in their home openers, posting a 23-7 (.767) record to kick off the home slate of the schedule over the last 29 years. ULM picked up victories in their home opener in 22 of the fi rst 23 seasons at Malone Stadium before dropping fi ve in a row from Last season s 24-6 victory over Alcorn State snapped that streak and paved the way for a 4-8 season. SUN BELT TAKES NOTE OF WARHAWK OFFENSE ULM enters the 2007 season with one of the most explosive offenses in the conference and the coaches and media from around the league haven taken notice. The Warhawks landed fi ve individuals on the preseason All-Sun Belt Conference offensive team. It all starts up front for the Warhawks where a pair of offensive linemen in left tackle Kyle Cunningham and center Adam Hill both garnered preseason honors. Cunningham and Hill pave the way for fellow all-conference selection and 2006 rushing champion Calvin Dawson. The Warhawks also landed all-sun Belt Conference honors for wide receiver LaGregory Sapp and tight end Zeek Zacharie. ULM s fi ve all-conference selections were tied for the most by a single school with Middle Tennessee. PERFECT IN LOCKHART With the victory over Florida Atlantic, ULM remains undefeated playing in Lockhart Stadium. The Warhawks are 3-0 all-time in the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., stadium. An even stranger twist, FAU is 1-0 in ULM s Malone Stadium, making the opponent 4-0 in the series. MALONE IS HOME FOR 30 STRAIGHT YEARS The 2007 season marks the 30thconsecutive year that the Warhawks have called Malone Stadium on the campus of ULM home. Dedicated to legendary football head coach James L. Malone ( ) on Sept. 27, 1980, Malone Stadium has seen ULM teams post a combined (.654) record. The grounds of Malone Stadium have been the home to ULM s National Championship team in 1987, four Southland Conference Championships, and most recently a Sun Belt Conference championship in LIGHTING UP THE BOARD ULM has scored in 65-of-67 games dating back to September 14, 2002 against McNeese State. The last time the Warhawks were shutout came on September 10, at Wyoming and the only other time during the streak came in a season-opening loss at Auburn 31-0, the year the Tigers went undefeated. The Warhawks have not been shutout in 31-consecutive games passing the previous best mark of 22 which was set from Sept. 14, 2002-Nov. 22, The next milestone is 82 games; ULM was not shutout from Sept. 9, 1989-Nov. 4, the steak ended at Louisville on Nov. 11, 1995 in a 39-0 defeat. YOUTH IN ACTION 25 freshmen have seen action so far this year: Frank Goodin, Trey Revell, Preston Fuller, Tay Ogletree, Nate Brown, Jake Watts, Ken Dorsey, Alvin Jordan, Ryan Autin, Radi Jabour, Alex Blake, Jered Berry, Theo Smith, Aaron Moore, Josh Andrews, Andrew Stout, Jamiah Holder, Anthony Montgomery, Chuckie Beyer, Doug Stroud, Al Lewis, Quinton West, Lincston Jones, A.J. DeGroot, Derek Gipson all played in their fi rst career game. NO YARDS FOR YOU The Warhawk defense was turning away Grambling State players left and right in the fi rst I-20 Classic on Nov. 10. ULM held Grambling State to 165 total yards and negative four rushing yards. Both were the lowest totals under head coach Charlie Weatherbie. ULM recorded fi ve sacks on the game, and the Tigers got 38 percent of their yards in the game on one play (63-yard touchdown pass). INJURY REPORT: Ken Dorsey -- Lower left leg fracture Mitch Doyle -- Lower left leg fracture Josh Thompson -- Left shoulder Nate Brown -- Left shoulder Out for season

15 20TH ANNIVERSARY The game against Tulsa marked the 20th anniversary of the 1987 season-opening date against long-time rival Louisiana Tech. Four months later, that squad would cap a 13-2 season by defeating Marshall on Dec. 19, 1987 to capture the Division I-AA National Championship and bring the trophy back to Monroe, La. ULM survived the regular season, posting a 9-2 record before entering the playoffs. Behind the arm of legendary quarterback Stan Humphries who passed for 1,397 yards and 11 touchdowns in the four postseason victories, ULM was able to capture its last national championship. After picking up a blow-out win against North Texas in the opening round of the playoffs, ULM endured back-to-back-to-back nail biters on its way to the title, beating Easter Kentucky by a score in the second round, Northern Iowa by a double overtime score in the semifi nals, and fi nally Marshall by a score in the fi nals Doak Walker Award Candidate #22 Calvin Dawson Sr. 5-10, 207 Ranks 12th in the nation and 1st in the Sun Belt averaging yards per game Rushed for over 100 yards in 10 consecutive games (10/28/06-10/6/07) -- the streak was the best in the NCAA; has now gone for over 100 in 14 of his last 16 games ULM s all-time rushing leader with 3,312 yards and ULM s all-time rushing touchdowns leader with 30 Holds the ULM school record with 18 career 100-yard rushing games and with nine 100-yard rushing games this season Needs 216 yards to set the ULM single-season rushing record with 1,564 yards Ranks 2nd all-time in Sun Belt Conference history with 3,312 yards rushing. Ranks fourth alltime in Sun Belt history with 30 rushing touchdowns. Has rushed for over 100 yards against fi ve of ULM s last six games against BCS Conference schools (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Clemson, Texas A&M) Has lost just one fumble in his last 391 rushes Set the ULM single-game all-purpose yards record with 329 against Middle Tennessee His 12 rushing touchdowns this season are the third most all-time in ULM history and he needs just three more to set the school record His 1,348 yards are the second most in school history. Needs just 79 all-purpose yards over the fi nal two games to set the ULM single-season record and 350 yards to break the career record 2007 Standings Team SBC Overall Troy Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee ULM Louisiana-Lafayette Arkansas State North Texas Florida International A Look at the Schedule Thursday, November 15 Arkansas State 31, North Texas 27 Saturday, November 17 ULL 38, Florida International 28 ULM 21, Alabama 14 Florida 59, Florida Atlantic 20 Tuesday, November 20 Troy def. Middle Tennessee Saturday, November 24 Arkansas St.at Southern Miss. - 2 p.m. WKU at North Texas - 3 p.m. FAU at FIU - 6 p.m. ULM at Louisiana-Lafayette - 6 p.m. Saturday, December 1 Florida Atlantic at Troy - 1 p.m. North Texas at FIU- 6 p.m. Dawson Game-by-Game (2007) Opp. Carries Yards YPC TD Tulsa at Clemson at Texas A&M at Troy Arkansas State at North Texas Florida International Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee Grambling State Alabama Total 254 1, Total Since , Dawson Game-by-Game (2006) Opp. Carries Yards YPC TD Alcorn State at Kansas at Alabama Florida Atlantic at Arkansas State at Troy Middle Tennessee Arkansas at Florida International at Kentucky North Texas at Louisiana-Lafayette Total 213 1,

16 ULM ON THURSDAY NIGHT The Warhawks are now 2-2 all-time playing on Thursday night and 1-1 at home on Thursday nights. ULM defeated Alcorn State in last year s season opener 24-6 on a Thursday and took down Florida Atlantic on September 22, 2005 in Boca Raton, Fla. ULM has lost two Thursday night season openers, in 2005 to Northwestern State and this year to Tulsa HONORARY CAPTAINS A pair of ULM alum s familiar with the spotlight of ESPN made a return to their alma mater to serve as honorary team captains for the event. Former Super Bowl quarterbacks Stan Humphries ( ) and Bubby Brister ( ) will be present for the pre-game coin toss. The duo, along with ULM s mascot, ACE, provided four limited-edition autographed footballs that were given away to lucky fans. ENDING ON A HIGH NOTE ULM ended last season winning three of its fi nal four games. In fact, the Warhawks averaged 34.3 points per game over that stretch and outscored opponents in their three wins. OH SO CLOSE The Warhawks came within two twopoint conversions of upsets over Kansas and Kentucky last season. In the second game of the season at Kansas, Kinsmon Lancaster hit Zeek Zacharie from three yards out with 3:31 to play pulling ULM within two points at However, Lancaster s two-point conversion pass attempt fell to the turf at Memorial Stadium. Lancaster punched in a one-yard touchdown run with 54 seconds remaining at Kentucky once again pulling the Warhawks within two points, The sophomore quarterback tried to run it in for the two-points but fell just short. OH SO CLOSE II ULM fi nished last season with a 4-8 record, but came very close to reversing those numbers. The Warhawks four Sun Belt losses came by an average of 4.3 points. ULM s eight losses came by an average of 11.1 points, which includes 34-point loss at Alabama and Arkansas. Excluding those two games, the Warhawks lost their other six games by an average of just 3.5 points. In contrast, ULM won its four games by a whopping 23.0 points and it s smallest margin of victory was 18 points in the season-opener against Alcorn State. ULM IN THE NATIONAL / SUN BELT RANKINGS Team SBC NCAA Rushing Offense (210.2) 2nd 16th Passing Offense (183.7) 6th 99th Total Offense (393.1) 5th 58th Scoring Offense (24.1) 7th 86th Rushing Defense (151.1) 1st 59th Pass Effi ciency Defense (129.9) 4th 77th Total Defense (413.8) 4th 79th Scoring Defense (29.2) 4th 75th Net Punting (37.4) 2nd 24th Punt Returns (7.7) 5th 80th Kickoff Returns (19.7) 5th 93rd Turnover Margin (- 0.1) 4th 68th Pass Defense (262.7) 7th 100th Passing Effi ciency (121.0) 4th 76th Sacks (1.6) 4th 88th Sacks Allowed (1.6) 4th 37th Tackles for Loss (4.8) 6th 110th First Downs (233) 1st Opponent First Downs (231) 6th Penalties (69.4) 8th Opponent Penalties (53.4) 5th 4th-Down Conversions (46.7%) 2nd Opponent (55.0%) 5th Redzone Offense (87.5%) 2nd Redzone Defense (70.8%) 1st 3rd-Down Conversions (42.9%) 1st Opp. 3-Down Conversions (39.6%) 3rd Field Goals (64.3%) 4th Time of Possession (31:49) 1st Kickoff Coverage (38.5) 5th Individual SBC NCAA C. Dawson, Rushing (122.6) 1st 12th F. Goodin, Rushing (48.8) 10th K. Lancaster, Passing (160.6) 5th K. Lancaster, Total Offense (191.1) 6th 72nd C. Dawson, Total Offense (122.6) 9th D. McNeal, Receptions (4.6) 6th T-83rd D. McNeal, Receiving Yards (43.2) 7th L. Sapp, Receiving Yards (41.5) 10th C. Dawson, All-Purpose (153.3) 1st 21st F. Goodin, All-Purpose (113.1) 6th T-81st Q. Secka, Interceptions (0.45) T-4th T-20th G. James, Interceptions (0.36) T-8th T-48th K. Lancaster, Pass. Effi ciency (121.6) 5th 76th D. McNeal, Punt Return (7.8) 3rd C. Dawson, Scoring (6.5) 6th F. Goodin, Kick Return (21.7) 4th S. Love, Punting (42.4) 1st 27th C. Wilson, Field Goals (0.82) T-4th T-93rd C. Wilson, FG Pct. (69.2) 4th C. Jackson, Tackles (7.8) T-5th J. Truxillo, Tackles (6.8) T-10th D. Cooper, Sacks (5.0) 3rd T-98th A. Morgan, Sacks (3.0) 9th AP Poll Week 12 Rk. School (1st) Record Pts. Prv. 1 LSU (60) Kansas (3) Missouri (1) West Virginia (1) Ohio State Georgia Arizona State Virginia Tech Oregon Oklahoma Southern California Florida Texas Hawaii Boston College Virginia Boise State Illinois Tennessee Connecticut Clemson Wisconsin Brigham Young Cincinnati Auburn Others Receiving Votes: Texas Tech(8-4) 89; South Florida(8-3) 73; Kentucky(7-4) 38; Michigan(8-4) 19; Arkansas(7-4) 9; Air Force(9-3) 7; Florida State(7-4) 6; California(6-5) 6; Oregon State(7-4) 5; Penn State(8-4) 4; Utah(8-3) 4; UCF(8-3) 2; Tulsa(8-3) 1; Northern Iowa(11-0) 1 Coaches Poll Week 12 1 LSU (51) Kansas (8) West Virginia (1) Missouri Ohio State Arizona State Georgia Virginia Tech Oklahoma Oregon Texas Southern California Hawaii Florida Virginia Boston College Boise State Illinois Tennessee Wisconsin Connecticut Clemson Brigham Young Texas Tech Auburn Others Receiving Votes: Cincinnati(8-3) 63; Air Force(9-3) 51; Michigan(8-4) 38; Kentucky(7-4) 36; South Florida(8-3) 32; Arkansas(7-4) 25; Penn State(8-4) 22; Florida State(7-4) 12; UCF(8-3) 11; Rutgers(7-4) 7; Oklahoma State(6-5) 2; Michigan State(7-5) 2; Troy(7-3) 2; Indiana(7-5) 1; Oregon State(7-4) 1; Houston(7-4) 1; Fresno State(6-4) 1

17 STATISTICAL COMPARISON Category ULM ULL Record: Conference: Scoring Offense: Total Offense: Rushing Offense: Passing Offense: Scoring Defense: Total Defense: Rushing Defense: Passing Defense: KO Ret. Avg.: Punt Ret. Avg: Time of Poss.: 31:50 27:11 3rd Down Pct.: 43% 38% Opp. 3rd Down Pct.: 40% 47% TO Margin: -1-3 STATISTICAL LEADERS ULM Dawson Goodin Lancaster ULM Lancaster Revell ULM McNeal...51 Zacharie...33 Sapp...31 Dawson...28 Humphrey...13 ULM Dawson...72 Wilson...57 Zacharie...36 McNeal...32 ULM James...72 Jackson...69 Truxillo...61 Thomas...57 Battles...51 Secka...46 RUSHING YARDS ULL Desormeaux Fenroy Wallace PASSING YARDS ULL Desmoreaux Morel RECEPTIONS ULL Smith...35 Chery...29 Nevels...15 Fenroy...13 Falgout...13 POINTS SCORED ULL Edmiston...58 Desmormeaux...42 Fenroy...36 Wallace...30 TACKLES ULL Zanders...85 Fleming...62 Burkhalter...55 Blount...49 Morgan...49 Raymong...46 INTERCEPTIONS PATRICK AVINGER Phil Steele s Preseason Fourth Team All-Sun Belt KYLE CUNNINGHAM Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Sporting News Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Athlon Sports Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Lindy s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Preseason Coaches All-Sun Belt Team Lindy s Best Run Blocker Outland Trophy Preseason Watch List Lombardi Award Preseason Watch List CALVIN DAWSON Sun Belt Off. Player of the Week (10/29) LSWA Off. Player of the Week (11/5) Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Sporting News Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Athlon Sports Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Lindy s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Preseason Coaches All-Sun Belt Team No. 3 on Lindy s Top 10 NFL Talent List Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List ADAM HILL Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Sporting News Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Athlon Sports Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Lindy s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Preseason Coaches All-Sun Belt Team Rimington Award Preseason Watch List Lombardi Award Preseason Watch List MARTY HUMPHREY Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week (11/19) CARDIA JACKSON Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt GREG JAMES Phil Steele s Preseason Third Team All-Sun Belt Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week (10/8) KINSMON LANCASTER Lindy s Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Phil Steele s Preseason Fourth Team All-Sun Belt Best Scrambler Lindy s HONORS & AWARDS RED ZONE STATS Davey O Brien Award Preseason Watch List DARRELL McNEAL Sun Belt Off. Player of the Week (10/22) SCOTT LOVE Sun Belt ST Player of the Week (10/15) Sun Belt ST Player of the Week (11/19) LaGREGORY SAPP Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Sporting News Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Athlon Sports Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Lindy s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Preseason Coaches All-Sun Belt Team AARON SCHULTZ Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt QUINTEZ SECKA ESPN GameDay Final Helmet Sticker (11/18) Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week (11/19) LSWA Defensive Player of the Week (11/19) LARRY SHAPPLEY Phil Steele s Preseason Third Team All-Sun Belt JOSH THOMPSON Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Athlon Sports Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt COLE WILSON Sporting News Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Phil Steele s Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Athlon Sports Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Lindy s Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Lou Groza Award Preseason Watch List Sun Belt ST Player of the Week (9/10) LWSA ST Player of the Week (9/10, 10/8) ZEEK ZACHARIE Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Sporting News Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Athlon Sports Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Lindy s Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Preseason Coaches All-Sun Belt Team John Mackey Award Preseason Watch List Opponent Times Times Rush Pass Made FGs In RZ Scored TD TD TD FG Missed Downs Int. Fum. Half Tulsa at Clemson at Texas A&M at Troy Arkansas State at North Texas FIU FAU Middle Tennessee Grambling State Alabama ULM Secka...5 James...4 ULL Blount...3 Jones...3 ULM Scoring Percentage: 87.5% (35-40) Precentage Scoring TD: 675% (27-40) ULM Points: 212 Opp. Scoring Percentage: 70.8% (34-48) Precentage Scoring TD: 55.5% (25-45) Opp. Points: 201

18 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 2 Greg James S So. Monroe, La. (Carroll HS) 3 Darrell McNeal WR So. Monroe, La. (Neville HS) 4 Antron Mason QB Fr. Monroe, La. (Carroll HS) 5 Frank Goodin RB Fr. West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS) 6 Marty Humphrey WR Jr. Shreveport, La. (Southwood HS) 7 Kinsmon Lancaster QB Jr. Shreveport, La. (Booker T. Washington HS) 8 Al Lewis WR Fr. Coushatta, La. (Red River HS) 9 Aaron Stringfellow WR So. Monroe, La. (Ouachita Parish HS) 10 John Turner CB Jr. Greenwood, Miss. (Mississippi Delta CC) 12 Trey Revell QB Fr. Havana, Fla. (Florida State HS) 13 Chance Payne LB Jr. Jefferson City, Mo. (Army) 15 Zeek Zacharie TE Jr. Cade, La. (New Ineria Catholic HS) 16 Jeremy Stafford WR Fr. Clarksville, Texas (Clarksville HS) 17 Tim Taylor WR Fr. Opelousas, La. (Opelousas Catholic HS) 18 LaGregory Sapp WR Jr. Monroe, La. (Ouachita Parish HS) 19 Darrius Battles CB Sr. Mobile, Ala. (John LeFlore HS) 20 Quinton West WR Fr. Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands HS) 21 Quintez Secka CB Sr. Wichita, Kan. (Coffeyville CC) 22 Calvin Dawson RB Sr. Bossier City, La. (Airline HS) 23 Preston Fuller S Fr. Irving, Texas (Nimitz HS) 24 Tay Ogletree RB Fr. Forsyth, Ga. (Mary Parsons HS) 25 Scott Francis RB Fr. Crowley, La. (Notre Dame Crowley HS) 26 Nate Brown, Jr. WR Fr. Wichita Falls, Texas (Burkburnett HS) 27 Jonathon Price CB Fr. Fairfi eld, Ala. (Bessemer Academy) 28 Josh Thompson DB Jr. Lafayette, La. (Carencro HS) 29 Jake Watts S Fr. Choudrant, La. (Cedar Creek HS) 30 Adrian Joseph FS Fr. Thibodaux, La. (Thibodaux HS) 31 Kerry Fisher CB So. Shreveport, La. (Huntington HS) 32 Alex Blake CB Fr. Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS) 33 Gary Frazier RB So. Harvey, La. (John Ehret HS) 34 James Truxillo S So. Jefferson, La. (Jesuit HS) 35 Jeremy Moll LB Jr. New Orleans, La. (West St. John HS) 36 Jamiah Holder S Fr. Lumberton, Miss. (Lumberton HS) 37 Jered Berry S Fr. New Orleans, La. (Edna Karr HS) 38 Eddie Webb CB Jr. New Orleans, La. (Archbishop Rummel HS) 39 Derek Gipson DB Fr. Shreveport, La. (Caddo HS) 41 Lincston Jones LB Fr. Marrero, La. (John Curtis HS) 42 Theo Smith, III LB Fr. New Orleans, La. (Jesuit HS) 43 Travis Eickman DE Jr. Garland, Texas (Garland HS) 44 Jordan Landry DE Fr. St. James, La. (St. James HS) 45 Matt Freeman LB Sr. Atoka, Okla. (Independence CC) 46 Bridger Durham S Jr. West Monroe, La. (Louisiana-Lafayette) 47 Ben Murphy LB Sr. Shreveport, La. (Evangel Academy) 48 Scott Love P So. West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS) 49 C.C. Carpenter LB Fr. West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS) 50 Josh Thomas LB So. Port Barre, La. (Port Barre HS) 51 Cardia Jackson LB So. Monroe, La. (Wossman HS) 52 Kenneth Dorsey, Jr. LB Fr. Homewood, Ala. (Homewood HS) 53 Ricky Williams DT Sr. Houston, Texas (Sharpstown HS) 55 Patrick Avinger OL Sr. Duncanville, Texas (Ducanville HS) 56 Brandon McCray DL Fr. Immokalee, Fla. (Immokalee HS) 57 Patrick Frazier DL Jr. Shreveport, La. (Evangel Academy) 58 Alaric Coleman DL So. Olive Branch, Miss. (Southaven HS) 59 Cecil Pollock DS Jr. Franklin, N.C. (Franklin HS) 60 Brandon Woodside DS Jr. Fort Worth, Texas (Trinity Valley CC) 61 Chuckie Beyer, Jr. DL Fr. Chalmette, La. (Evangel Academy) 62 Brent Gregston OL Sr. Center, Texas (Center HS) 63 Alex Chace DS Fr. Dumfries, Va. (Fork Union Military Academy) 64 Aaron Moore DL Fr. Ponchatoula, La. (Ponchatoula HS) 65 Brett Thompson OL So. Sachse, Texas (Sachse HS) 67 A.J. DeGroot OL Fr. Allen, Texas (Allen HS) 68 Kyle Kersten OL Jr. Flower Mound, Texas (Bowie HS) 69 Justin Roberts OT Fr. Mt. Pleasant, Texas (Mt. Pleasant HS) 70 Aaron Schutz OL Jr. Fort Worth, Texas (Fossil Ridge HS) 71 Doug Stroud OL Fr. Keithville, La. (Evangel Academy) Alphabetical Roster 72 Josh Andrews OL Fr. 92 Ryan Autin TE Fr. 55 Patrick Avinger OL Sr. 19 Darrius Battles CB Sr. 91 Shaquille Belson S Fr. 37 Jered Berry S Fr. 61 Chuckie Beyer, Jr. DL Fr. 32 Alex Blake CB Fr. 8 Josh Boudreaux WR Fr. 26 Nate Brown, Jr. WR Fr. 77 Cade Burks OT Fr. 90 DeMarcus Carmouche DT Jr. 49 C.C. Carpenter LB Fr. 63 Alex Chace DS Fr. 58 Alaric Coleman DL So. 99 David Cooper DL Sr. 75 Kyle Cunningham OL Sr. 22 Calvin Dawson RB Sr. 67 A.J. DeGroot OL Fr. 52 Kenneth Dorsey, Jr. LB Fr. 88 Mitch Doyle TE Jr. 46 Bridger Durham S Jr. 26 Jason Edwards LB Fr. 43 Travis Eickman DE Jr. 96 Troy Evans DE Fr. 31 Kerry Fisher CB So. 25 Scott Francis RB Fr. 33 Gary Frazier RB So. 57 Patrick Frazier DL Jr. 45 Matt Freeman LB Sr. 23 Preston Fuller S Fr. 78 Victor Gaines DL Jr. 39 Derek Gipsob DB Fr. 5 Frank Goodin RB Fr. 62 Brent Gregston OL Sr. 79 Adam Hill OL Sr. 36 Jamiah Holder S Fr. 6 Marty Humphrey WR Jr. 85 Radi Jabour K Fr. 51 Cardia Jackson LB So. 2 Greg James S So. 95 Jameson Jordan DL So. 89 Alvin Jordan, Jr. TE Fr. 30 Adrian Joseph FS Fr. 68 Kyle Kersten OL Jr. 73 Brent Knotts OL Fr. 7 Kinsmon Lancaster QB Jr. 44 Jordan Landry DE Fr. 97 Richard Ledet DS Fr. 8 Al Lewis WR Fr. 63 Emmanuel Lockett OL Jr. 48 Scott Love P So. 4 Antron Mason QB Fr. 14 Anthony McCall WR Fr. 56 Brandon McCray DL Fr. 40 Donnel McCray RB Fr. 3 Darrell McNeal WR So. 35 Jeremy Moll LB Jr. 94 Anthony Montgomery DE Fr. 64 Aaron Moore DL Fr.

19 72 Josh Andrews OL Fr. Fort Polk, La. (Leesville HS) 73 Brent Knotts OL Fr. Shreveport, La. (Captain Shreve HS) 74 Andrew Stout OL Fr. West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS) 75 Kyle Cunningham OL Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Southeast HS) 76 Larry Shappley OL Jr. West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS) 77 Cade Burks OT Fr. Canton, Texas (Canton HS) 78 Victor Gaines DL Jr. Sugar Land, Texas (Clements HS) 79 Adam Hill OL Sr. Arlington, Texas (Lamar HS) 81 Justin Waller TE So. Denham Springs, La. (Denham Springs HS) 83 Robert Williams, Jr. WR Fr. Madisonville, La. (Mandeville HS) 84 Mark White WR Jr. Monroe, La. (Ouachita Christian HS) 85 Radi Jabour K Fr. LaPlace, La. (East St. John HS) 86 Patrick Sturgeon DL Sr. Conroe, Texas (Caney Creek HS) 87 Cole Wilson K Sr. St. Francisville, La. (West Feliciana HS) 88 Mitch Doyle TE Jr. Oologah, Okla. (Oologah HS) 89 Alvin Jordan, Jr. TE Fr. Mesquite, Texas (Greenhill School) 90 DeMarcus Carmouche DT Jr. Carencro, La. (Carencro HS) 91 Shaquille Belson S Fr. Sunset, La. (Beau Chene HS) 93 Aaron Morgan DL So. Amite, La. (Amite HS) 94 Anthony Montgomery DE Fr. Adamsville, Ala. (Minor HS) 95 Jameson Jordan DL So. Bush, La. (Covington HS) 96 Troy Evans DE Fr. Shreveport, La. (Evangel Academy) 97 Richard Ledet DS Fr. Slidell, La. (Pope John Paul II HS) 98 Kendall Mouton DT Sr. Arlington, Texas (Dodge CC) 99 David Cooper DL Sr. Pearl, Miss. (Hinds CC) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Charlie Weatherbie (Oklahoma State, 1977) Associate Head Coach/Running Backs: Bob Leahy (Emporia State, 1969) Assistant Head Coach/Secondary: Ron Dickerson, Jr. (Arkansas, 1996) Defensive Coordinator/Bandits: Kim Dameron (Arkansas, 1983) Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line: Steve Farmer (Illinois State, 1999) Co-Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends: Nate Kaczor (Utah State, 1992) Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator: Luke Wells (Oklahoma, 2001) Defensive Line: Manny Michel (Tennessee Tech, 1984) Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator: Kirk Botkin (Arkansas, 1994) Volunteer Assistant: Jonas Weatherbie (Kansas, 2003) Director of Operations: Josh Brooks (LSU, 2002) 93 Aaron Morgan DL So. 98 Kendall Mouton DT Sr. 47 Ben Murphy LB Sr. 66 Ian Nicholson OL Fr. 24 Tay Ogletree RB Fr. 13 Chance Payne LB Jr. 59 Cecil Pollock DS Jr. 27 Jonathon Price CB Fr. 12 Trey Revell QB Fr. 69 Justin Roberts OT Fr. 18 LaGregory Sapp WR Jr. 70 Aaron Schutz OL Jr. 21 Quintez Secka CB Sr. 76 Larry Shappley OL Jr. 42 Theo Smith, III LB Fr. 16 Jeremy Stafford WR Fr. 74 Andrew Stout OL Fr. 9 Aaron Stringfellow WR So. 71 Doug Stroud OL Fr. 86 Patrick Sturgeon DL Sr. 17 Tim Taylor WR Fr. 50 Josh Thomas LB So. 65 Brett Thompson OL So. 28 Josh Thompson DB Jr. 34 James Truxillo S So. 10 John Turner CB Jr. 81 Justin Waller TE So. 29 Jake Watts S Fr. 38 Eddie Webb CB Jr. 20 Quinton West WR Fr. 84 Mark White WR Jr. 53 Ricky Williams DT Sr. 83 Robert Williams, Jr. WR Fr. 87 Cole Wilson K Sr. 63 Brandon Woodside DS Jr. 39 James Wright S Sr. 15 Zeek Zacharie TE Jr. Support Staff Athletic Trainer: Phil Shaw; Assistant Trainers: Robert Williamson, Rhiannon Neff; Training Assistants: Courtney Anding, Luis Lazaballet, Kim Martin, Jay O Brien, Deanna Rosato, Courtney White, Julie Graham, Daniel Scalia, Zach Lejeune, Faris Mahgoub, Amanda Townley, Jason Dazzo, Heather Greer; Equipment Manager: Kelly Sharitt; Student Managers: Clay Lewis, Jake Ormond, Jonathan Putnam, Grant Traylor; Strength & Conditioning Coach: Kim Sword; Assistant Coach: Nancy Derrick; Strength Assistants: Mike Miller, Matt Ratliff, Akeem Leviston; Video Coordinator: Matt Braunscheidel; Video Assistants: Josh Ball, Ritchie Conley, Bryan Creekmore

20 TULSA (8-3, 5-2) Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 at ULM W, Sept. 15 Brigham Young W, Sept. 21 Oklahoma L, Sept. 29 UAB* W, Oct. 6 at UTEP* L, Oct. 13 Marshall* W, Oct. 20 at UCF* L, Oct. 27 SMU* W, Nov. 3 at Tulane* W, Nov. 10 Houston* W, 56-7 Nov. 17 at Army W, Nov. 24 at Rice* 2 pm *Conference USA Game ARKANSAS STATE (5-6, 3-4) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 at Texas L Sept. 15 SMU W, Sept. 22 at Tennessee L, Sept. 27 Memphis W, Oct. 6 at ULM* L, Oct. 13 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, Oct. 20 at Middle Tennessee* L, 7-24 Oct. 27 Troy* L, 0-27 Nov. 3 Florida International* W, Nov. 10 at Florida Atlantic* L, Nov. 15 North Texas* W, Nov. 24 at Southern Mississippi 2 pm *Sun Belt Conference games MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE (5-6, 4-2) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 at Florida Atlantic* L,14-27 Sept. 6 at Louisville L, Sept. 15 at LSU L, 0-44 Sept. 20 Western Kentucky L, Sept. 29 Florida International* W, 47-6 Oct. 6 Virginia L, Oct. 13 at Memphis W, 21-7 Oct. 20 Arkansas State* W, 24-7 Oct. 27 at North Texas* W, Nov. 3 at ULM* W, Nov. 10 Louisiana-Lafayette* L, Nov. 20 at Troy* 6 pm *Sun Belt Conference games CLEMSON (8-3, 5-3) Date Opponent Time Sept. 3 Florida State* W, Sept. 8 ULM W, Sept. 15 Furman W, Sept. 22 at N.C. State* W, Sept. 29 at Georgia Tech* L, 3-13 Oct. 6 Virginia Tech* L, Oct. 20 Central Michigan W, Oct. 27 at Maryland* W, Nov. 3 at Duke* W, Nov. 10 Wake Forest* W, Nov. 17 Boston College* L, Nov. 24 at South Carolina TBA *Atlantic Coast Conference Game NORTH TEXAS (1-9, 1-5) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 at Oklahoma L, Sept. 8 at SMU L, Sept. 22 Florida Atlantic* L, Sept. 29 at Arkansas L, 7-66 Oct. 6 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L, Oct. 13 ULM* W, Oct. 20 at Troy* L, 7-45 Oct. 27 Middle Tennessee* L, Nov. 10 Navy L, Nov. 15 at Arkansas State* L, Nov. 24 Western Kentucky 3 pm Dec. 1 at Florida International* 6 pm *Sun Belt Conference games GRAMBLING STATE (8-2, 8-0) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 at Alcorn State* W, Sept. 8 at Pittsburgh L, Sept. 22 Alabama A&M* W, 31-6 Sept. 29 Prairie View A&M* W, Oct. 6 Mississippi Valley* W, 40-0 Oct. 13 Arkansas-Pine Bluff* W, Oct. 20 at Jackson State* W, Oct. 27 Texas Southern* (HC) W, 57-9 Nov. 3 at Alabama State* W, 21-7 Nov. 10 at ULM L, Nov. 24 vs. Southern* 1 pm Bayou Classic (Superdome) *Southwestern Athletic Conference Game TEXAS A&M (6-5, 3-4) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 Montana State W, 38-7 Sept. 8 Fresno State W, (3OT) Sept. 15 ULM W, Sept. 20 at Miami (Fla.) L, Sept. 29 Baylor* W, Oct. 6 Oklahoma State* W, Oct. 13 at Texas Tech* L, 7-35 Oct. 20 at Nebraska* W, Oct. 27 Kansas* L, Nov. 3 at Oklahoma* L, Nov. 10 at Missouri* L, Nov. 23 Texas* 2:30 p m *Big 12 Conference games FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (0-10, 0-5) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 at Penn State L, 0-59 Sept. 8 Maryland L, Sept. 15 at Miami L, 9-23 Sept. 22 at Kansas L, 3-55 Sept. 29 at Middle Tennessee* L, 6-45 Oct. 6 Troy* L, Oct. 20 at ULM* L, Oct. 27 at Arkansas L, Nov. 3 at Arkansas State* L, Nov. 17 Louisiana-Lafayette* L, Nov. 24 Florida Atlantic* 6 pm Dec. 1 North Texas* 6 pm *Sun Belt Conference games ALABAMA (6-5, 4-3) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 Western Carolina W, 52-6 Sept. 8 at Vanderbilt* W, Sept. 15 Arkansas* W, Sept. 22 Georgia* L, (OT) Sept. 29 vs. Florida State L, Oct. 6 Houston W, Oct. 13 at Ole Miss* W, Oct. 20 Tennessee* W, Nov. 3 LSU* L, Nov. 10 at Mississippi State* L, Nov. 17 ULM L, Nov. 24 at Auburn* TBA *Southeastern Conference games TROY (7-3, 5-0) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 at Arkansas L, Sept. 8 at Florida L, Sept. 14 Oklahoma State W, Sept. 22 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, Sept. 29 ULM* W, 24-7 Oct. 6 at Florida International* W, Oct. 20 North Texas* W, 45-7 Oct. 27 at Arkansas State* W, 27-0 Nov. 3 at Georgia L, Nov. 10 at Western Kentucky W, Nov. 20 Middle Tennessee* 6:30 pm Dec. 1 Florida Atlantic* 1 pm *Sun Belt Conference games FLORIDA ATLANTIC (5-5, 4-1) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 Middle Tennessee* W, Sept. 8 at Oklahoma State L, 6-42 Sept. 15 vs. Minnesota W, Sept. 22 at North Texas* W, Sept. 29 at Kentucky L, Oct. 6 South Florida L, Oct. 20 at ULL* W, (OT) Oct. 27 ULM* L, (3OT) Nov. 10 Arkansas State* W, Nov. 17 at Florida L, Nov. 24 at Florida International* 6 pm Dec. 1 at Troy* 1 pm *Sun Belt Conference games LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (3-8, 3-3) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 at South Carolina L, Sept. 8 Ohio L, Sept. 15 McNeese State L, Sept. 22 Troy* L, Sept. 29 at Central Florida L, Oct. 6 North Texas* W, Oct. 13 at Arkansas State* L, Oct. 20 Florida Atlantic* L, (OT) Nov. 3 at Tennessee L, 7-58 Nov. 10 at Middle Tennessee* W, Nov. 17 at Florida International* W, Nov. 24 ULM* 6 pm *Sun Belt Conference games

21 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game One: Tulsa 35, ULM 17 Aug. 30, 2007 Malone Stadium 22,022 Monroe, La. ESPN2 MONROE, La. Tulsa rallied from a halftime deficit, scoring 21 unanswered points in the second half, to defeat ULM Thursday night in the season-opener for both teams. Tulsa senior quarterback Paul Smith connected on 22-of-31 for 307 yards and three touchdowns, two of which came in the second half. ULM senior tailback Calvin Dawson rushed for 150 yards on 24 carries, his ninth career 100-yard rushing game; Dawson went over 2,000 yards for his career in the fi rst quarter. An opening-day record 22,022 fans packed Malone Field in front of a national television audience on ESPN2 HD. The previous record was 21,726 set two years ago against Northwestern State, which was also on a Thursday night. Tulsa scored on its fi rst two possessions of the second half on touchdown passes of 15 and 41 yards from Smith. The senior signal caller hit A.J. Whitmore on the fi rst play after a roughing the passer call on the Warhawks prolonged the drive after a third-down stop. On his fi rst play of the game, Trae Johnson caught the 41-yard strike from Smith extending the Hurricane lead to with 6:24 to play in the third quarter. The Golden Hurricane struck quickly in the fi rst quarter taking just 1:50 off the clock before Smith connected with junior Tarrion Adams from 25-yards out on a swing pass down the sideline. Smith was 2-for-3 on the opening drive also hitting Charles Clay for 23 yards. ULM answered the Tusla touchdown with a 36-yard fi eld goal by Lou Groza Award candidate Cole Wilson. Wilson hit 14-of-15 fi eld goals last season and has now made 12-consecutive kicks dating back to October 14, The Warhawks took the lead for the fi rst time capitalizing on a Tulsa miscue. Hurricane center Jody Whaley couldn t hook up with Snow out of the shotgun and ULM senior linebacker Matt Freeman scooped up the loose ball and ran it back 46 yards for the touchdown. Adams scored his second touchdown of the game from fi ve yards out on a draw capping a seven-play 79-yard drive taking just 1:33 off the clock late in the fi rst quarter giving Tulsa the lead back ULM took a lead when Kinsmon Lancster hooked up with LaGregory Sapp with 4:49 remaining in the opening half on a third-andgoal. Sapp made an acrobatic catch and was able to get one foot down before falling out-of-bounds. The play drew the fi rst offi cial booth replay of the season, which upheld the call on the fi eld. Lancanster fi nished the game 7-for-21 for 66 yards. The Hurricane tacked on their last score on a four-yard touchdown run by Chris Chamberlain with 6:47 to play in the fourth quarter. Tulsa outgained ULM , with the majority of the difference coming in the passing game. The Warhawks ran for 212 yards compared to 216 for the Hurricane, but Tulsa racked up 307 passing yards to the Warhawks 66. Score by Quarters Score Tulsa ULM Scoring Summary: TU - Adams 24 pass from Smith (Tracy kick), 13:10, 1st ULM - Wilson 36 FG, 11:00, 1st ULM - Freeman 46 fumble recovery (Wilson kick), 2:16, 1st TU - Adams 5 run (Tracy kick), :43, 1st ULM - Sapp 10 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 4:49, 2nd TU - Whitmore 15 pass from Smith (Tracy kick), 9:41, 3rd TU - Johnson 41 pass from Smith (Tracy kick), 6:24, 3rd TU - Chamberlain 4 run (Tracy kick), 6:47, 4th TU ULM FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 33:44 26:16 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 16 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Tulsa-Adams, Tarrion ; Williams, Jamad 15-88; Chamberlain, C. 2-10; Clay, Charles 4-5; Marion, Brennan 1-1; Smith, Paul 4-0; Team 1-minus 17. Louisiana-Monroe-Dawson, Calvin ; Lancaster, K 13-44; Revell, Trey 1-20; Goodin, Frank 2-9; TEAM 1-minus 2; McNeal, Darrell 2-minus 9. PASSING: Tulsa-Smith, Paul Louisiana-Monroe-Lancaster, K RECEIVING: Tulsa-Clay, Charles 8-92; Clemons, C. 5-55; Meyer, Jesse 2-42; Adams, Tarrion 2-27; Toliver, Dion 2-24; Johnson, Trae 1-41; Whitmore, A.J. 1-15; Grooms, Kyle Louisiana-Monroe-Sapp, LaGregory 3-23; Stringfellow, A 2-32; Humphrey, Marty 1-7; Zacharie, Zeek 1-4. Cole Wilson

22 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Two: Clemson 49, ULM 26 Sept. 8, 2007 Memorial Stadium 77,000 Clemson, S.C. CSS CLEMSON, S.C. In a game that previewed Clemson s one-two punch in the backfi eld, it was the ULM running backs who stole the show on the ground. Senior Calvin Dawson ran for 121 yards on 28 carries and freshman Frank Goodin rushed for 102 yards on just 10 carries; each scored a touchdown. However, Clemson junior quarterback Cullen Harper threw a school record fi ve touchdown passes lifting the No. 25 Tigers to a victory over the visiting Warhawks in front of 77,000 fans in Memorial Stadium. The Tigers backs James Davis and C.J. Spiller ran for 68 and 38 yards, respectively, but Spiller caught four passes for 87 yards and a touchdown. Dawson has rushed for over 100 yards against four-consecutive BCS conference schools (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky and Clemson). He also has seven-consecutive 100-yard rushing good for second in the nation behind Georgia Tech s Tashard Choice, who extended his streak to a NCAA-best nine games against Samford this afternoon. Boise State s Ian Johnson streak of seven-straight games ended today in a loss to Washington rushing for just 78 yards. Goodin did most of his work in the second half picking up 93 of his yards after halftime including a 48-yard touchdown; the first of his career. ULM rushed for 271 yards on 53 carries averaging 5.1 yards per carry. Harper fi nished the day 20-of-26 for 270 yards also setting a Clemson (2-0) school record with four touchdown passes in the fi rst half. ULM (0-2) senior place kicker Cole Wilson set the school record with two fi eld goals in the game. Wilson has now made 14-consecutive fi eld goals dating back to last season to establish the new Warhawk record and has made 18 of his last 19 attempts with the only miss a 50- yard attempt against Troy last year. Dawson moved into a tie for third all-time in ULM history with his 19th-career touchdown run with a one-yard plunge at the 5:46 mark of the opening quarter. Dawson ran for 45 yards on just fi ve carries on the drive giving the Warhawks a 7-0 lead. Clemson answered the ULM touchdown with a quick scoring drive taking just over a minute off the clock capped off by a 14-yard touchdown pass by Harper to Tyler Grisham. The Tigers next scoring drive was even quicker taking just one play and eight seconds as Harper found Jacoby Ford from 52-yards out for a touchdown and a 14-7 lead with 2:38 to play in the quarter. Wilson, a Lou Groza award candidate, tied the school record hitting his 13th-consecutive fi eld goal capping a 15-play 54-yard drive pulling the Warhawks within with 11:34 to play in the half. Clemson extended its lead to with a six-play 64-yard drive. Harper threw his third touchdown of the opening half connecting with Brian Linthicum from eight-yards out on third-and-six with 4:46 to play. Harper threw his fourth touchdown of the fi rst half fi nding Aaron Kelly in the back of the end zone on a six-yard strike. The junior quarterback set the record on the Tigers fi rst play of the second half connecting with C.J. Spiller for a 68-yard touchdown pushing the lead to Wilson pulled the Warhawks within with a 23-yard strike making him a perfect 9-of-9 for his career from yards. Davis pushed the Clemson lead to with a 16-yard touchdown run with 4:24 to play in the third quarter. Backup quarterback Willy Korn plunged in from one-yard out extending the lead to with 12:16 to play. Sophomore Aaron Stringfellow grabbed his fi rst career touchdown as a Warhawk on a 16-yard strike from Kinsmon Lancaster with 9:14 to play in the game closing the gap to Lancaster fi nished the game 11-for-26 for 139 yards and a touchdown. The ULM defense kept the Warhawks in the game early with two big stops deep in their own territory. Following an unsuccessful onside kick attempt to open the game, ULM forced a three-and-out and a punt. The Tigers had another chance on their next possession with a fi rst down on the ULM 41-yard line after a personal foul by the Warhawks. ULM forced a fourth-and-two and stuffed Clemson for a loss on the play to regain possession. Score by Quarters Score ULM Clemson Scoring Summary: ULM Dawson 1 run (Wilson kick), 5:46, 1st CU Grisham 14 pass from Harper (Buchholz kick), 4:37, 1st CU Ford 52 pass from Harper (Buchholz kick), 2:38, 1st ULM Wilson 41 FG, 11:34, 2nd CU Linthicum 8 pass from Harper (Buchholz kick), 4:46, 2nd CU Kelly 6 pass from Harper (Buchholz kick), 1:54, 2nd CU Spiller 68 pass from Harper (Buchholz kick), 13:44, 3rd ULM Wilson 23 FG, 6:26, 3rd CU Davis 16 run (Buchholz kick), 4:24, 3rd CU Korn 1 run (Buchholz kick), 12:16, 4th ULM Stringfellow 16 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick failed), 9:14, 4th ULM Goodin 48 run (Wilson kick), 2:04, 4th ULM CU Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 37:15 22:45 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 21 3 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Dawson ; Goodin ; Lancaster10-24; Revell 2-17; Stringfellow 1-11; McNeal 2-(-4); CU-Davis ; Spiller 6-38; Ford 1-29; Chambers 5-28, Korn 8-20; Harper 1-1 PASSING: ULM-Lancaster ; CU-Harper ; Corn RECEIVING: ULM-Sapp 4-68; Zacharie 3-20; Goodin 2-7; McNeal 1-23; Stringfellow ; Humphrey 1-12; Waller 1-2; CU-Spiller ; Taylor 4-38; Grisham ; Ford ; Kelly ; Linthicum ; Dye 1-14; Faerber 1-11; Ashe 1-10; Ogren 1-8; Harris 1-5; Chambers 1-1

23 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Three: Texas A&M 54, ULM 14 Sept. 15, 2007 Kyle Field 77,309 College Station, Texas COLLEGE STATION, Texas No. 18 Texas A&M used a consistent offensive attack and forced key turnovers in a victory over visiting ULM Saturday evening in front of 77,309 fans at Kyle Field. ULM (0-3) running back Calvin Dawson extended his consecutive game streak with at least 100 yards rushing to eight with 126 yards on the ground. He moved into third place on the both the career rushing list with 2,361 yards and the career rushing touchdown list with 22. Dawson also caught fi ve passes for a career-high 42 yards; he fi nished with 168 all-purpose yards. Texas A&M (3-0) quarterback Stephen McGee fi nished the game 19-of-33 for 237 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Mike Goodson led the ground attack rushing for 113 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown. Jorvorskie Lane ran for just 34 yards, but had two touchdowns. Lane capped an 11-play drive on the Aggies opening possession of the game with a fi ve-yard touchdown. Lane rushed for 17 yards on the opening drive including six yards on a fourth-and-one; the fourth-down conversion was the fi rst by a ULM opponent this season. Dawson tied the game at 7-7 with a one-yard touchdown plunge at the 4:31 mark in the fi rst quarter. ULM used a 14-play drive taking just over fi ve minutes off the clock to answer the opening score by Texas A&M. Matt Szymanski put Texas A&M back on top 10-7 with a career-long 45-yard fi eld in the waning moments of the fi rst quarter. Lane extended the lead to 17-7 early in the second quarter with his second touchdown of the game, a one-yard blast on fourth down. The Warhawks went two games without an offensive turnover before Lancaster was intercepted by Jord Peterson at the Aggies two-yard line halfway through the second quarter; Peterson returned it 54 yards. Lancaster fi nished 13-of-23 for 116 yards and the two interceptions. Texas A&M capitalized on the turnover extending its lead to 24-7 on a seven-yard touchdown run by Mike Goodson. The Aggies put three points on the board following the second interception of the second quarter by Lancaster; Szymanski put through a 19-yard fi eld goal pushing the lead to 27-7 at the half. The Aggies took their opening drive of the second half 80 yards for a touchdown capped off by a 20-yard pass from McGee to Kerry Franks. ULM s opponents have scored on the opening possession of the second half in all three games this season. Backup quarterback Jerrod Johnson put A&M up 41-7 with a sevenyard touchdown run late in the third quarter. Johnson scored again from 26 yards out and Keondra Smith ran it in from fi ve yard pushing the fi nal score to Freshman Frank Goodin scored from one-yard out midway through the fourth quarter for the Warhawks capping a season-long 17-play drive. Goodin fi nished with 72 yards on 16 carries after rushing for 102 yards against Clemson last week. Score by Quarters Score ULM Texas A&M Scoring Summary: TAMU Lane 5 run (Szymanski kick), 9:36, 1st ULM Dawson 1 run (Wilson kick), 4:31, 1st TAMU Szymanski 45 FG, 0:56, 1st TAMU Lane 1 run (Szymanski kick), 11:07, 2nd TAMU Goodson 7 run (Szymanski kick), 4:26, 2nd TAMU Szymanski 19 FG, 0:05, 2nd TAMU Franks 20 pass from McGee (Szymanski kick), 11:16, 3rd TAMU Johnson 7 run (Szymanski kick), 0:30, 3rd ULM Goodin 1 run (Wilson kick), 7:16, 4th TAMU Johnson 26 run (Szymanski kick), 5:32, 4th TAMU Smith 5 run (Bean kick failed), 2:44, 4th ULM TAMU Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:30 29:30 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 14 9 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 4 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Dawson , Goodin , Lancaster 6-15, McNeal 1-4; TAMU-Goodson , Tarrant 4-69, Johnson , Lane , Smith , McGee 4-18, LaMantia 1-1 PASSING: ULM-Lancaster , Revell , McNeal ; TAMU-McGee , Johnson RECEIVING: ULM-Dawson 5-42, McNeal 4-35, Sapp 3-39, Stringfellow 2-12, Doyle 1-5; TAMU-Bennett 6-98, Franks 5-82, Taylor 3-29, Brown 2-11, Holland 1-12, Goodson 1-5, Smith 1-0 Calvin Dawson

24 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Four: Troy 24, ULM 7 Sept. 29, 2007 Movie Gallery Stadium 18,273 Troy, Ala. TROY, Ala. Troy outscored ULM 17-7 in the second half en route to a 24-7 victory in Sun Belt action in front of 18,273 fans at Movie Gallery Stadium. The Warhawks Calvin Dawson extended his NCAA-best consecutive 100-yard rushing games streak to nine with a season-high 159 yards on 20 carries. Omar Haugabook completed 29-of-49 for 288 yards and a pair of touchdowns putting the Trojans to 2-0 in conference play and 3-2 overall. ULM falls to 0-4 overall and 0-1 in Sun Belt play. Dawson has rushed for 556 yards this season in four games averaging yards per game and 5.7 yards per carry. The senior from Bossier City, La. needs just 542 yards over ULM s fi nal eight games to become the all-time leading rushing in Warhawk history. Troy broke open a scoreless game with a 28-yard interception return with 2:33 left in the opening half. Boris Lee picked off Kinsmon Lancaster and took it all the way back for the fi rst score of the game. ULM held the Trojans offense to just 17 points and 389 yards after they entered the game averaging 36.5 points and yards per game. The Trojans opened the second half with a 17-play 85-yard drive in which they converted four third-down chances ending with a four-yard touchdown pass from Haugabook to Kennard Burton with 10:04 to play in the third quarter. ULM answered Troy s touchdown with a two-yard touchdown pass from Lancaster to Zeek Zacharie capping a 10-play 70-yard drive that took just under fi ve minutes off the clock closing the gap to 14-7 with 5:13 to play in the third quarter. Haugabook put the Trojans back up by 14 with a six-yard touchdown pass to Josh Allen with 30 second remaining in the third quarter. Troy used 10 plays to cover 80 yards in less than three minutes. Greg Whibbs upped the lead to 24-7 with a 24-yard fi eld goal with just over 13 minutes to play in the game. ULM had a chance to get on the board first with a fi rst-and-goal from the one-yard line on its second possession of the game, but Troy stuffed the line on four-consecutive plays spoiling a 58-yard run by Dawson. The Warhawks defense crushed the Trojans momentum forcing a threeand-out and a punt from the back of the end zone, but Darrell McNeal fumbled the punt return and Troy recovered on their own 35-yard line. James Truxillo picked off his fi rst-career pass intercepting Haugabook in the fi rst quarter and sophomore Greg James pulled down his seventh-career interception in the second quarter; also off Haugabook. The Warhawks have picked off the Sun Belt Player of the Year fi ve times in the last two meetings. Score by Quarters Score ULM Troy Scoring Summary: TU-Lee 28 interception return (Whibbs kick), 2:33, 2nd TU-Burton 4 pass from Haugabook (Whibbs kick), 10:04, 3rd ULM-Zacharie 2 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 5:13, 3rd TU-Allen 6 pass from Haugabook (Whibbs kick), 0:30, 3rd TU-Whibbs 24 FG, 13:01, 4th ULM TU Score 7 24 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:21 29:39 Third-Down Conversions 5 of of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Dawson Goodin 5-18, Lancaster 14-7, Sapp 1-5; Troy-Harris 7-50, Cattouse 7-25, Haugabook 10-25, Dawkins 1-2 PASSING: ULM-Lancaster ; Troy-Haugabook RECEIVING: ULM-McNeal 8-31, Zacharie , Humphrey 2-19, Dawson 2-7, Stringfellow 2-(-1); Troy-Banks 8-97, Allen 5-65, Burton 4-32, Cattouse 3-7, Williams 2-34, Tate 2-24, Terry 2-15, Jernigan 1-7, Davis 1-5, Boyd 1-2 Greg James

25 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Five: ULM 30, Arkansas State 13 Oct 6, 2007 Malone Stadium 12,088 Monroe, La. MONROE, La. ULM scored 30 unanswered points to defeat Arkansas State and pick up its fi rst win of the season Saturday evening in Malone Stadium. Warhawk running back Calvin Dawson extended his consecutive 100-yard rushing streak to an NCAA-best 10 games with 114 yards on 26 carries, despite missing all but fi ve plays of the fi rst quarter. Kinsmon Lancaster completed 15-of-22 for 195 yards and two touchdowns to lead ULM (1-4, 1-1 Sun Belt). The junior single caller now has fi ve touchdown passes on the season and moved into 10th place all-time in Warhawk history with 213 pass completions, passing Bubby Brister. Arkansas State (2-3, 0-1) jumped out to a 13-0 lead with a pair of Josh Arauco fi eld goals (33 and 29 yards) and a 21-yard pass from Corey Leonard to Chris Miller. Arauco would go on to miss his next two attempts (38, 43) breaking a streak of eight straight. Leonard fi nished just 14-of-35 for 206 yards and a pair of interceptions, both by ULM safety Greg James, who now has nine picks just fi ve games into his sophomore season. Trailing late in the fi rst quarter, Lancaster completed two huge pass plays setting up the Warhawks on the one-yard line. First he hit Darrell McNeal for 30 yards, then found LaGregory Sapp for 29 yards. A 10-yard scramble by Lancaster separated the two plays. Dawson had no problems crossing the goal line from that point, putting ULM up 17-13; a lead it would never relinquish. It was Dawson s 21st career touchdown tying him for second all-time in ULM history. Cole Wilson put the Warhawks on the board at the 9:35 mark of the second quarter with a 21-yard fi eld goal. It was Wilson s fi rst fi eld goal since week two at Clemson. McNeal brought the Warhawks within three points, 13-10, with a four-yard touchdown reception from Lancaster capping an eight-play 79-yard drive with 4:17 to play in the second quarter. ULM head coach Charlie Weatherbie opened his bag of tricks calling a fake punt with the ball on ULM s 44-yard line. Darrius Battles took the ball from punter Scott Love on a reverse and went 11 yards on a fourth-and-two play. ULM capitalized on the play when Wilson nailed a 20-yard fi eld goal with 3:49 to play in the third quarter extending the lead to He would hit another kick late in the game from 20 yards out; Wilson has now made 17-consecutive field goals tying him for second-best in the nation. McNeal caught his second touchdown of the day on a 26-yard completion from Lancaster with 9:32 to play in the game. Score by Quarters Score Arkansas State ULM Scoring Summary: ASU Arauco 33 FG, 9:59, 1st ASU Arauco 29 FG, 2:18, 1st ASU Miller 21 pass from Leonard (Arauco kick), 13:02, 2nd ULM Wilson 21 FG, 9:35, 2nd ULM McNeal 4 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 4:17, 2nd ULM Dawson 1 run (Wilson kick), 0:45, 2nd ULM Wilson 20 FG, 3:59, 3rd ULM McNeal 26 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 9:32, 4th ULM Wilson 20 FG, 3:04, 4th ASU ULM Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 25:16 34:44 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Dawson Goodin 11-75, Lancaster 10-49, Battles 1-11, Stringfellow 1-7, Love 1 (-14); ASU-Leonard 11-90, Arnold 9-52, Brown 6-29, Wilkerson 1-2, Thompkins 1 (-3) PASSING: ULM-Lancaster ; ASU-Leonard RECEIVING: ULM-McNeal , Sapp 4-62, Zacharie 3-49, Dawson 2-8, Stringfellow 1-4; ASU-Dejohnette 6-82, Thompkins 4-33, Miller , Catlin 1-33, Smith 1-15 Kinsmon Lancaster

26 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Six: North Texas 31, ULM 21 Oct 13, 2007 Fouts Field 18,973 Denton, Texas DENTON, Texas North Texas ran two interceptions back for touchdowns and completed a 99-yard pass for a touchdown, as the Mean Green defeated ULM Saturday night at Fouts Field. It was the fi rst victory of the season for the Mean Green, who move to 1-5 overall and 1-2 in the Sun Belt, while the Warhawks fall to 1-5 and 1-2, following a promising victory over Arkansas State last week. Following a scoreless first quarter, North Texas intercepted ULM quarterback Kinsmon Lancaster twice in the second quarter, taking both to the end zone. Both of the interceptions came off tipped balls by the Warhawk receivers. The fi rst was a 20-yard return by Montey Stevenson and the second was a 75-yard return by Dominique Green. The Green interception followed a 48-yard pass from Lancaster to LaGregory Sapp setting the Warhawks up on the North Texas 31-yard line. Following an outstanding punt by ULM s Scott Love, Giovanni Vizza hit Casey Fitzgerald for a 99-yard touchdown, the touchdown put North Texas up Vizza fi nished 16-for-30 for 202 yards and a touchdown on the game. Fitzgerald caught a three-yard out route and broke a tackle by Darrius Battles and went down the sideline for the score. The officials threw a fl ag on the play for a block in the back, but after a lengthy discussion decided to pick up the fl ag. ULM had another chance to get on the board before the half, but Cole Wilson missed a 43-yard fi eld goal snapping a streak of 17 straight made attempts. Redshirt freshman quarterback Trey Revell started the second half under center for the Warhawks and led ULM on a six-play 72-yard scoring drive capped off by a 46-yard touchdown pass from Revell to tight end Zeek Zacharie. Revell was 14-of-29 for 196 yards and three touchdowns on the game; all coming in the second half. On ULM s next two possessions, the Warhawks put themselves into long distance situations with penalties. The Warhawks committed eight penalties for 56 yards, after committing just two penalties for 10 yards last week. The mistakes on the second of those two possessions turned into a Revell interception, setting up the Mean Green with a fi rst and goal on ULM s nine-yard line. The Warhawk defense held North Texas to just three points on the possession as Thomas Moreland booted through a 20-yard fi eld goal. ULM s David Cooper blocked a North Texas field goal attempt midway through the fourth quarter. It was the fi rst blocked fi eld goal by the Warhawks since Travis Eickman blocked a kick at Kentucky last year. The Warhawks tried to make things interesting late in the fourth quarter scoring a pair of touchdowns and recovering an onside kick. Revell hooked up with Zacharie for a second time with 1:23 remaining in the game and found Darrell McNeal on the two-point conversions. ULM recovered the onside kick and Revell led the Warhawks on an eight-play 59-yard drive taking just 46 seconds off the clock. The twopoint conversion failed and the onside kick sailed out-of-bounds ending the game. Lancaster fi nished 7-of-16 for 95 yards before an injury sidelined him for the second half. Score by Quarters Score ULM UNT Scoring Summary: UNT-Stevenson 20 interception return (Moreland kick), 10:07, 2nd UNT-Fitzgerald 99 pass from Vizza (Moreland kick), 7:41, 2nd UNT-Green 75 interception return (Moreland kick), 1:11, 2nd ULM-Zacharie 46 pass from Revell (Wilson kick), 13:06, 3rd UNT-Moreland 20 FG, 1:38, 3rd UNT-Mosley 1 run (Moreland kick), 3:35, 4th ULM-Zacharie 2 pass from Revell (McNeal pass from Revell), 1:23, 4th ULM-Goodin 20 pass from Revell (Revell pass failed), 00:34, 4th ULM UNT Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 29:26 30:34 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 20 7 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Dawson 18-65, Lancaster 8-31, Revell 7-23, Stringfellow 2-5, McNeal 1-3, Goodin 4-3; UNT-Mosley 11-73, Vizza 21-66, Thomas 7-32 PASSING: ULM-Revell , 196, Lancaster , 95; UNT-Vizza , 202 Zeek Zacharie RECEIVING: ULM-Goodin , Dawson 4-33, Zacharie , McNeal 3-25, Stringfellow 2-22, Sapp 1-48, Lewis 1-6, Waller 1-4; UNT-Fitzgerald , Stickler 6-68, Jackson 3-16, Washington 1-0

27 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Seven: ULM 28, FIU 14 Oct 20, 2007 Malone Stadium 8,814 Monroe, La. MONROE, La. Darrell McNeal scored three touchdowns and Kinsmon Lancaster threw for 237 yards to lead ULM to a victory over Florida International, Saturday evening in Malone Stadium on ULM s Homecoming. McNeal caught touchdown passes of 14 and three yards and ran in a score from 13 yards out. The sophomore from Monroe had seven catches for a career-high 120 yards. Lancaster entered the game on the Warhawks (2-5, 2-2 Sun Belt) fourth series of the game after redshirt freshman Trey Revell made his fi rst career start. Lancaster fi nished 16-of-21 for 257 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He moved into a tie for eighth place on the ULM completions list with 235. ULM continued to be one of the most effective teams in the nation in the red zone converting on all four of its attempts tonight. The Warhawks have scored on 20-of-21 times in the red zone this season and have scored touchdowns on 15-of-21 attempts. Florida International (0-7, 0-3) opened the scoring with a 23-yard touchdown run by Julian Reams. The drive was set up by a 25-yard punt return by Lionell Singleton giving the Golden Panthers the ball on their own 48-yard line. Lancaster and McNeal hooked up for the fi rst time with 11:55 remaining in the second quarter tying the game 7-7. The duo connected again right before the half with 51 seconds remaining. It gave the Warhawks a halftime lead for the third time in three home games. Calvin Dawson tied the ULM career rushing touchdown record with his nine-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. The senior tailback now has 22 on his career tying him with Greg Robinson. He fi nished the game with 128 yards on 19 carries; his 15th career 100 yard rushing game and the 11th in the past 12 outings. FIU pulled within a touchdown early in the fourth quarter on a 19- yard touchdown pass from Wayne Younger to Zap Hawkins with 13:35 to play in the game. McNeal sealed the deal with his rushing touchdown late in the fourth quarter. He lined up at quarterback and broke a couple of tackles on his way into the end zone. Score by Quarters Score FIU ULM Scoring Summary: FIU-Reams 23 run (Abed kick), 2:22, 1st ULM-McNeal 14 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 11:55, 2nd ULM-McNeal 3 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 00:51, 2nd ULM-Dawson 9 run (Wilson kick), 8:18, 3rd FIU-Hawkins 19 pass from Younger (Abed kick), 13:35, 3rd ULM-McNeal 13 run (Wilson), 3:03, 4 FIU ULM Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 31:45 28:15 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 20 3 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 6 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Dawson , Goodin 8-36, McNeal 3-4-1, Revell 2-(- 2), Team 2-(-2), Lancaster 6-(-4); FIU-Reams , Younger 18-48, Ned 7-17, Berry 2-5 PASSING: ULM-Lancaster , Revell ; FIU-Younger , Team RECEIVING: ULM-McNeal , Dawson 3-52, Humphrey 3-39, Zacharie 2-29, Sapp 1-18, Stringfellow 1-12; FIU-Dickens 6-87, Ellingson 2-31, Dix 1-42, Hawkins , Turner 1-13, Ellis 1-11, Frierson 1-4, Reams 1-0, Ned 1-(-9) Darrell McNeal

28 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Eight: ULM 33, FAU 30 (3OT) Oct 27, 2007 Lockhart Stadium 16,902 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. Calvin Dawson scored a 31-yard touchdown in the third overtime lifting ULM to a victory over Florida Atlantic in Ft. Lauderdale Saturday night. Dawson tip-toed the sideline on a second-and-16 play for the winning score. Both teams missed fi eld goals in the fi rst overtime and both made fi eld goals in the second extra period. ULM s David Cooper blocked the Owls attempt in the fi rst overtime, while Cole Wilson slipped on the muddy fi eld on the Warhawks attempt. Florida Atlantic (4-4, 3-1 Sun Belt) got the ball fi rst in the third overtime and Warley Leroy converted a 24-yard field goal giving the Owls a lead. Back-to-back penalties on the Warhawks (3-5, 3-2) pushed the ball back to the 31-yard line. Dawson took the ball around right-end for his second score of the game and the game-winner. His fi rst touchdown, a six-yard run in the third quarter, gave him the all-time ULM rushing touchdown record; he now has 24. Dawson needs just 121 yards set the ULM career rushing record passing Roosevelt Potts ( ). He fi nished the game with 114 yards on 26 carries. The Warhawks had a chance to win the game in regulation, but Wilson s 28-yard attempt was blocked as time expired. The kick was setup by a fake fi eld goal on a fourth-and-seven from the Florida Atlantic 30-yard line. ULM s holder, Chance Payne, a former quarterback for the Warhawks, found a wide open Zeek Zacharie for 19 yards setting up the potential game-winner. Florida Atlantic battled back from down 10 points in the fi nal 6:39 of the game. After a ULM touchdown pass from Kinsmon Lancaster to Zacharie gave the Warhawks a lead, Warley hit a 36-yard fi eld goal and Rusty Smith threw a one-yard touchdown pass to Charles Pierre with just over a minute left to tie the game. Lancaster fi nished the game 22-of-35 for 182 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while Smith was 35-of-54 for 317 yards and a touchdown. The Warhawks opened the game with a promising drive, but it ended with an interception by Taheem Acevedo. The Owls capitalized on the turnover with a 12-yard touchdown run by B.J. Manley. ULM turned the ball over on its next possession when Dawson fumbled, his fi rst in 295 carries, and the Owls recovered on the Warhawks 34-yard line. The ULM defense got the ball right back holding Florida Atlantic on four straight plays. The Warhawks responded with a methodical 15 play, 73-yard drive taking just under seven minutes off the clock capped off by a seven yard touchdown pass from Lancaster to LaGregory Sapp. Lancaster opened the game completing 13 of his fi rst 15 pass attempts. FAU took its next possession down to ULM s 29-yard line, but the Warhawks defense held on fourth down for the second straight possession. ULM entered the game last in the Sun Belt on fourth down defense allowing opponents to convert 85.7 percent of the time. Wilson hit his 18th fi eld goal in his last 20 attempts putting the Warhawks up 10-7 midway through the second quarter. The kick ended a streak of eight straight scoring drives for ULM that ended in touchdown. Smith led the Owls on a 13 play 77-yard drive to end the fi rst half hitting William Rose on a play action pass with three seconds left from the one-yard line giving Florida Atlantic a lead at the half. Dawson s record setting run put the Warhawks up with 3:32 to play in the third quarter. He navigated the sloppy conditions and cut back down the far sideline and dove into the end zone catching the pylon. Score by Quarters OT Score ULM Florida Atlantic Scoring Summary: FAU-Manley12 run (Leroy kick), 10:43, 1st ULM-Sapp 7 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 14:57, 2nd ULM-Wilson 20 FG, 7:49, 2nd FAU-Rose 1 pass from Smith (Leroy kick), 00:03, 2nd ULM-Dawson 6 run (Wilson kick), 3:32, 3rd ULM-Zacharie 2 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 12:59, 4th FAU-Leroy 36 FG, 6:39, 4th FAU-Pierre 1 pass from Smith (Leroy kick), 1:12, 4th ULM-Wilson 37 FG, 2OT FAU-Leroy 24 FG, 2OT ULM-Dawson 31 run, 3OT ULM FAU Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:35 29:25 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 7 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Dawson , Lancaster 6-46, Goodin 11-45, McNeal 3-5; FAU-Pierre , Manley , Rose 6-16, Walker 1-0 PASSING: ULM-Lancaster ; FAU-Smith RECEIVING: ULM-Zacharie , Sapp , Dawson 5-26, McNeal 4-13, Goodin 2-26, Lewis 1-9; FAU-Gent , Harmon 8-65, Rose , Grant 3-24, Johnson 3-15, Bonner 2-15, Wilkes 1-15, Manley 1-14, Jean 1-4 Kyle Cunningham, Calvin Dawson, Larry Shappley

29 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Nine: MTSU 43, ULM 40 Nov. 3, 2007 Malone Stadium 10,288 Monroe, la. MONROE, La. Bradley Robinson spoiled a record-breaking night by Calvin Dawson with an 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown with 57 seconds remaining, lifting Middle Tennessee to a victory over ULM Saturday night in Malone Stadium. The Warhawks (3-6, 3-3 Sun Belt) took a lead on a six-yard touchdown pass from Kinsmon Lancaster to Zeek Zacharie. The score capped off a 12-play 65-yard scoring drive after Middle Tennessee (5-5, 4-1) took a advantage on a one-yard touchdown by Joe Craddock on fourth-and-goal with 2:36 remaining in the game. Dawson set the ULM career rushing record with his third touchdown of the game, a 62-yard run in the third quarter. The senior back now has 3,121 yards in his career, passing Roosevelt Potts total of 3,061. He also broke the single-season 100-yard rushing game record with his eighth, the career 100-yard rushing record with 17 and the ULM single-game all-purpose yards record with 329 yards. He fi nished the game with 180 yards rushing on just 17 carries, he caught three passes for 67 yards and returned three kicks for 82 yards. Craddock fi nished the game 22-of-29 for 401 yards and four touchdowns, while Lancaster completed 24-of-38 for 264 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Craddock set the Middle Tennessee school record with 471 yards of total offense passing Clint Marks. Lancaster also rushed for a career-high 138 yards on 16 carries, marking the second time this season that two ULM players rushed for over 100 yards in a game. Dawson and Frank Goodin both went over 100 yards at Clemson in week two. Both teams ranked up yardage on offense with the Warhawks totaling 624 yards and Middle Tennessee posting 499 yards. ULM rushed for 360 yards against the Sun Belt s leading rushing defense. Score by Quarters Score MTSU ULM Scoring Summary: MT-DeFatta 47 FG, 10:25, 1st ULM-Dawson 17 run (Wilson kick), 6:64, 1st MT-Gee 42 pass from Craddock (King kick), 0:28, 1st ULM-Dawson 7 run, 12:38, 2nd MT-Ingle 11 pass from Craddock (King kick), 9:32, 2nd ULM-Wilson 20 FG, 3:35, 2nd MT-Gee 66 pass from Craddock (King kick), 2:12, 2nd ULM-Coleman safety, 1:14, 2nd ULM-Sapp 4 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 0:40, 2nd MT-Grigsby 94 pass from Craddock (King kick blocked), 11:53, 3rd ULM-Dawson 62 run (Wilson kick), 10:33, 3rd MT-Craddock 1 run (King kick), 2:36, 4th ULM-Zacharie 6 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 0:57, 4th MT-Robinson 89 kickoff return (King kick missed), 0:45, 4th MTSU ULM Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 28:59 31:01 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 3 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Dawson , Lancaster , Goodin 10-33, Mc- Neal 4-9; MTSU-Craddock 11-70, McNair 16-35, Gee 8-(-7) PASSING: ULM-Lancaster ; MTSU-Craddock RECEIVING: ULM-McNeal 9-57, Sapp , Zacharie , Dawson 3-67, Humphrey 2-18; MTSU-Gee , Williams 4-32, Honeycutt 3-46, Grigsby , Chicola 2-18, Ingle , McNair 2-12, Corder 1-16, Henry 1-9, Cannon 1-3 Calvin Dawson

30 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Ten: ULM 28, Grambling 14 Nov. 10, 2007 Malone Stadium 30,101 Monroe, La. MONROE, La. Behind a tenacious defensive effort, ULM defeated Grambling State in front of a Malone Stadium record crowd of 30,101 Saturday night in Monroe, La. The Warhawks (4-6) held Grambling to just 165 total yards and negative four yards rushing. The Tigers (8-2) managed just nine first downs in the game and scored just one offensive touchdown. The attendance mark broke the old mark of 28,725 set on Oct. 10, 1998 against Louisiana Tech. It was also the fi fth largest attended oncampus game in Sun Belt history. Frank Goodin and Calvin Dawson each reached 100 yards or more, the third time this season that ULM has had two players rush for 100 yards or better in a game. When Dawson and Goodin did it at Clemson in week two, it was the fi rst time since 1994 that ULM accomplished the feat; Dawson and quarterback Kinsmon Lancaster did it last week. Dawson rushed for 100 yards on 23 carries and moved into third place on the ULM single-season rushing list with 1,257 yards passing his 1,210 yards from last season. He needs just 72 yards to move into second place and 307 yards to take over sole possession of fi rst place. He also scored a pair of touchdowns pushing his season total to 11, which ties him for third on the ULM single-season list. He needs just four more over the Warhawks fi nal two games to set the record. Dawson already has the career rushing and career rushing touchdown records to his credit this season. Goodin led the team, rushing for 106 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries. He has 496 yards rushing and four total touchdowns this season; Dawson had 98 yards and zero touchdowns his freshman campaign. The Warhawks fi nished the game with 212 yards rushing, the seventh time this season that they have rushed for over 200 yards in a game. ULM just missed out on reaching 400 yards total offense for the sixth-consecutive game fi nishing with 390. Grambling entered the game allowing just 80 yards rushing, third best in Division I-AA. ULM carried a 21-7 lead into the half with rushing touchdowns by Dawson and Goodin and a 29 pass play from Lancaster to Zeek Zacharie. Lancaster fi nished 16-of-23 for 178 yards. The Warhawks led at the half of all five home games this season. Grambling s only score of the opening half came on a DeMichael Dizer 28-yard interception return for a touchdown. It was the fourth interception returned for a touchdown this season against the Warhawks. Lancaster s touchdown pass to Zacharie moved him into sixth place all-time on the ULM completion list with 294 passing Stan Humphries; earlier this year he passed another NFL quarterback, Bubby Brister. ULM held Grambling State to just 45 yards overall, fi ve yards rushing and four fi rst downs in the fi rst half. The Tigers more than doubled their offensive output of the game on one play with a 63 yard touchdown pass from Brandon Landers to Nick Lewis on the fi rst play of their second possession of the second half. Landers fi nished 14-of-33 for 169 yards and two interceptions. Grambling threatened to pull within four with a 35-yard fi eld goal attempt midway through the third quarter, but ULM s Alaric Coleman blocked the attempt, his second of the season. Dawson s second touchdown, a 10 yard scamper, put the Warhawks up with just over three minutes left in the third quarter. Darrell McNeal s 34-yard completion on a third-and-six set ULM with a fi rst-and-goal on the seven. Score by Quarters Score GSU ULM Scoring Summary: ULM-Dawson 21 run (Wilson kick), 12:49, 1st GSU-Dizer 28 interception return (Manuel kick), 10:24, 1st ULM-Goodin 8 run (Wilson kick), 5:53, 2nd ULM-Zacharie 21 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick) 0:54, 2nd GSU- Lewis 63 pass from Landers (Manuel kick), 10:03, 3rd ULM-Dawson 10 run (Wilson kick), 3:30, 3rd GSU ULM Score FIRST DOWNS 9 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 22:55 37:05 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Goodin , Dawson , McNeal 2-7, Avinger 1-2, Team 1-(-1), Lancaster 3-(-2); GSU-Walker 6-10, Warren 7-9, Edwards 1-5, Cheek 1-1, Jackson 2-(-1), Landers 7-(-28) PASSING: ULM-Lancaster ; GSU-Landers RECEIVING: ULM-McNeal 7-81, Sapp 4-51, Zacharie , Dawson 2-10, Humphrey 1-15; GSU-Jackson 6-37, Lewis , Edwards 2-21, Warren 2-11, Abney 1-12, Walker 1-8 Frank Goodin

31 2007 FOOTBALL GAME RECAPS Game Eleven: ULM 21, Alabama 14 Nov. 17, 2007 Bryant-Denny Stadium Tuscaloosa, Ala. Score by Quarters Score ULM Alabama By Paul Letlow The News Star TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Time to do a little myth-busting on the so-called body bag games that ULM plays two or three times a season. Do not feel sorry for the Warhawks when the schedule sends them into hostile territories like Alabama s Bryant-Denny Stadium. Or Texas A&M. Or Clemson. The truth is, these games can deliver some of the most memorable moments in the careers of a ULM football player. Faced with such an opportunity on Saturday, ULM delivered one of the biggest upsets in the history of the program by stunning Alabama This is the biggest win in ULM history, ULM tight end Zeek Zacharie said as he marched off the fi eld. Everybody came out and played well. You ve got to believe you can beat anybody on the schedule, ULM running back Calvin Dawson said. It s a common lament from fans who view money games like ULM at Alabama as something akin to prostitution. And yeah, it s a long shot for the Warhawks to win an SEC road game. But based on my observations over the years, the opportunity to perform on a big stage is a thrill for these players not a burden. Money games don t mean anything anymore, ULM receiver Marty Humphrey said. Troy beat Oklahoma State. You have to show up and play the game. That s why you play it. And what if the unthinkable happens like Saturday? How many of you buy lottery tickets every week? They used their God-given talents today, ULM coach Charlie Weatherbie said. And we found a way to win. There s no evidence that football players come home more battered and bruised from Alabama than Troy. Trainers over the years have told me, if anything, that the opposite is true. Ask senior cornerback Quintez Secka if he felt used when he picked off a defl ected pass and returned it 38 yards on the fi nal play of the first quarter. Secka, who intercepted two passes in the fi rst quarter, took the ball down to the goal line to set up a touchdown. His fi rst interception in the quarter drew boos for Alabama quarterback John Parker Wilson. His second hushed the partisan gathering of 90,000. Dawson burrowed through a wall of red Alabama jerseys to score a 1-yard touchdown to tie the score at 7-7 after Secka s interception. Think that isn t a memory that Taz will take with him the rest of his life? A touchdown in the house where Bear Bryant coached. In the second quarter, Humphrey got loose in the secondary and hauled in a 40-yard pass from a scrambling Kinsmon Lancaster. Humphrey bounced up from a spot not far away from a big SEC logo. In the third quarter, Humphrey snared a ball from Lancaster and made a short run into the end zone to give ULM a lead with 3:05 remaining. How fi tting is that a former walk-on scored the game-winning touchdown against Alabama. It hasn t sunk in yet, Humphrey said. It s absolutely crazy. Frank Goodin, who gashed Clemson for his fi rst career 100-yard game this year, broke four tackles on a 13-yard touchdown run that tied the game at That s proof positive that the West Monroe product can do his thing against anyone. Deep-snapper Brandon Woodside heard his name on the PA system when he recovered a fumble on a punt return. Imagine recognition for a deep-snapper for a play that went his way. With ULM ahead 21-14, the defense forced Alabama to try a field goal. La- Gregory Sapp went high to block it. We came out after halftime, Zacharie said. And we didn t miss a beat. ULM will receive a $600,000 payday for playing Alabama on Saturday. That s an important chunk of the budget for a small athletics department. But the players got something too a historic win for the program and memories to last a lifetime. Scoring Summary: UA-Brown 17 pass from Wilson (Tiffi n kick), 11:16, 1st ULM-Dawson 1 run (Wilson kick), 14:56, 2nd UA-Grant 12 run (Tiffi n kick), 12:42, 2nd ULM-Goodin 13 run (Wilson kick), 7:37, 2nd ULM-Humphrey 11 pass from Lancaster (Wilson kick), 3:05, 3rd ULM Alabama Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 34:41 25:19 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 6 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances RUSHING: ULM-Dawson , Dawson , McNeal 1-5, Team 1-(-3), Lancaster 3-(-13); Alabama-Grant , Johns 4-34, Lowe 7-28, Wilson 3-5 PASSING: ULM-Lancaster ; Alabama-Wilson RECEIVING: ULM-Zacharie 5-56, Humphrey , McNeal 3-18, Dawson 2-11, Stringfellow 1-6; Alabama-Brown 6-97, Hall 3-32, McCoy 3-25, Lowe 3-12, Caddell 2-30, Grant 2-24, Dial 1-21, Stover 1-5 Frank Goodin

32 2007 FOOTBALL GAME Notes PLAYS OF 20+ YARDS Yards Type Player(s) Opponent Qtr 62 Run Calvin Dawson MTSU 3rd 58 Run Calvin Dawson Troy 1st 48 Pass LaGregory Sapp from Kinsmon Lancaster North Texas 2nd 48 Run Frank Goodin Clemson 4th 46 Pass Zeek Zacharie from Trey Revell North Texas 3rd 40 Pass Marty Humphrey from Kinsmon Lancaster Alabama 2nd 34 Pass Darrell McNeal from Kinsmon Lancaster Grambling State 3rd 31 Run Calvin Dawson Florida Atlantic 2nd 31 Run Calvin Dawson Florida Atlantic OT 31 Pass Aaron Stingfellow from Kinsmon Lancaster Tulsa 2nd 31 Pass Zeek Zacharie from Kinsmon Lancaster Arkansas State 2nd 30 Pass Darrell McNeal from Kinsmon Lancaster Arkansas State 2nd 29 Pass Zeek Zacharie from Kinsmon Lancaster Grambling State 2nd 29 Pass Darrell McNeal from Kinsmon Lancaster FIU 4th 29 Pass LaGregory Sapp from Kinsmon Lancaster Arkansas State 2nd 27 Run Kinsmon Lancaster MTSU 4th 27 Run Calvin Dawson MTSU 3rd 26 Run Calvin Dawson MTSU 4th 26 Pass Calvin Dawson from Kinsmon Lancaster MTSU 2nd 26 Pass LaGregory Sapp from Kinsmon Lancaster MTSU 1st 26 Pass Zeek Zacharie from Trey Revell North Texas 4th 25 Run Calvin Dawson FIU 2nd 24 Pass Calvin Dawson from Kinsmon Lancaster FIU 4th 24 Run Calvin Dawson Clemson 1st 24 Pass LaGregory Sapp from Kinsmon Lancaster Clemson 4th 23 Pass Darrell McNeal from Kinsmon Lancaster Clemson 3rd 22 Pass LaGregory Sapp from Kinsmon Lancaster Grambling State 1st 22 Pass Darrell McNeall from Kinsmon Lancaster FIU 2nd 21 Run Calvin Dawson Grambling State 1st 21 Pass Calvin Dawson from Kinsmon Lancaster North Texas 2nd 21 Pass Zeek Zacharie from Kinsmon Lancaster Troy 2nd 21 Run Calvin Dawson Tulsa 1st 21 Pass LaGregory Sapp from Kinsmon Lancaster Texas A&M 1st 20 Run Frank Goodin MTSU 2nd 20 Pass LaGregory Sapp from Kinsmon Lancaster Florida Atlantic 4th 20 Run Calvin Dawson FIU 3rd 20 Run Calvin Dawson FIU 3rd 20 Pass Marty Humphrey from Kinsmon Lancaster FIU 3rd 20 Pass Darrell McNeall from Kinsmon Lancaster FIU 3rd 20 Pass Frank Goodin from Trey Revell North Texas 4th 20 Run Calvin Dawson Troy 2nd 20 Pass LaGregory Sapp from Kinsmon Lancaster Clemson 3rd 20 Run Trey Revell Tulsa 4th By Play Pass...26 Run...18 By Game Tulsa...3 Clemson...5 Texas A&M...1 Troy...3 Arkansas State...3 North Texas...5 Florida International...8 Florida Atlantic...3 Middle Tennessee...7 Grambling State...4 Alabama...1 By Quarter 1st...8 2nd rd th...10 Overtime...1 Rushing Dawson...14 Goodin...2 Revell...1 Lancaster...1 Passing Lancaster...23 Revell...3 Receiving Sapp...8 McNeal...6 Zacharie...5 Dawson...3 Stringfellow...1 Humphrey...2 Goodin...1

33 2007 Starts By Position QB Lancaster (10) Revell (1) TB Dawson (11) WR RT RG C LG LT TE Offense Defense Sapp (11) McNeal (11) Stringfellow (6) Humphrey (4) CB Shappley (11) DE Schutz (9) Gregston (1) B. Thompson (1) DT Hill (11) NG Avinger (11) Cunningham (11) DE Zacharie (11) Waller (1) Doyle (1) Secka (11) Battles (10) Ogletree (1) Coleman (11) Mouton (11) Cooper (11) A. Morgan (7) Jordan (3) Eickman (1) B KLB RLB RV Berry (8) Truxillo (3) Jackson (8) Smith (2) Freeman (1) S Thomas (11) Truxillo (6) Thompson (3) Fuller (2) (#) Indicates times started at designated position James (11) 2007 GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STARTERS Game WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE/WR WR/TE QB TB Tulsa Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Schutz Shappley Zacharie Stringfellow Lancaster Dawson at Clemson Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Schutz Shappley Zacharie Humphrey Lancaster Dawson at Texas A&M Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Schutz Shappley Zacharie Doyle Lancaster Dawson at Troy Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Schutz Shappley Zacharie Stringfellow Lancaster Dawson Arkansas State Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Schutz Shappley Zacharie Stringfellow Lancaster Dawson at North Texas Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Gregston Shappley Zacharie Stringfellow Lancaster Dawson Florida International Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill B. Thompson Shappley Zacharie Humphrey Lancaster Dawson at Florida Atlantic Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Schutz Shappley Zacharie Humphrey Lancaster Dawson Middle Tennessee Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Schutz Shappley Stringfellow Humphrey Lancaster Dawson Grambling State Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Schutz Shappley Stringfellow Humphrey Lancaster Dawson at Alabama Sapp McNeal Cunningham Avinger Hill Schutz Shappley Stringfellow Waller Lancaster Dawson at Louisiana-Lafayette 2007 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STARTERS Game DE DT NG DE KLB RLB B S RV CB CB Tulsa Coleman Mouton Cooper Jordan Jackson Thomas Truxillo James Thompson Secka Battles at Clemson Coleman Mouton Cooper Jordan Jackson Thomas Truxillo James Thompson Secka Battles at Texas A&M Coleman Mouton Cooper Jordan Freeman Thomas Truxillo James Thompson Secka Battles at Troy Coleman Mouton Cooper A. Morgan Jackson Thomas Berry James Truxillo Secka Battles Arkansas State Coleman Mouton Cooper A. Morgan Jackson Thomas Berry James Truxillo Secka Battles at North Texas Coleman Mouton Cooper A. Morgan Jackson Thomas Berry James Truxillo Secka Battles Florida International Coleman Mouton Cooper A. Morgan Jackson Thomas Berry James Truxillo Secka Battles at Florida Atlantic Coleman Mouton Cooper A. Morgan Jackson Thomas Berry James Fuller Secka Battles Middle Tennessee Coleman Mouton Cooper Eickman Jackson Thomas Berry James Fuller Secka Ogletree Grambling State Coleman Mouton Cooper A. Morgan Smith Thomas Berry James Truxillo Secka Battles at Alabama Coleman Mouton Cooper A. Morgan Smith Thomas Berry James Truxillo Secka Battles at Louisiana-Lafayette

34 Record Watch Career Rushing Yards Rnk Name, Years Car YDs YPC 1. Calvin Dawson, 2004-pres , Roosevelt Potts, , Joe Profit, , Nathan Johnson, , Lloyd Ray Smith, , Career Rushing Touchdowns Rnk TD Name Years Calvin Dawson 2004-pres Greg Robinson Steven Jyles Joe Profit Nathan Johnson Eric Foster Career Pass Completions Rnk No Name Years Steven Jyles John Holman Doug Pederson Raymond Philyaw Andy Chance Kinsmon Lancaster 2005-pres Stan Humphries Andre Vige Robert Cobb Wendal Lowrey Career Passing Yards Rnk No Name Years 1. 8,987 Steven Jyles ,827 John Holman ,061 Raymond Philyaw ,315 Doug Pederson ,395 Stan Humphries ,610 Kinsmon Lancaster 2005-pres. 7. 3,530 Andy Chance ,499 Wendal Lowrey ,422 Andre Vige ,398 Robert Cobb Career Total Offense PLAYER PLAYS RUSH PASS TOT TD 1. Steven Jyles, ,909 1,247 8,987 10, John Holman, , ,827 7, Raymond Philyaw, , ,061 7, Doug Pederson, , ,315 6, Kinsmon Lancaster ,610 4, Stan Humphries, ,395 4, Andy Chance, ,530 4, Wendal Lowrey, ,499 3, Robert Cobb, ,398 3, Calvin Dawson 603 3, , Single-Season Rushing Yards Rnk Yards Name Year 1. 1,563 Irving Spikes ,348 Calvin Dawson ,328 Jimmy Edwards ,210 Calvin Dawson ,103 Roosevelt Potts ,043 Bryant Jacobs ,027 Joe Profi t ,011 Greg Robinson ,004 Roosevelt Potts Bobby Craighead 1983 Season Rushing Touchdowns Rnk TD Name Year Irving Spikes Greg Robinson Calvin Dawson Roosevelt Potts Calvin Dawson Greg Robinson Eric Foster Marquis Williams Steven Jyles Bob Carter Aubrey Wade Jimmy Edwards Steven Jyles 2004 Career Interceptions PLAYER, YEARS NO YDS TDs 1. Vic Minor, Chris Harris, Pat Dennis, David Dumars, , Cyril Crutchfield, Mike Turner, Mike Howard, Jody Norman, Bruce Daigle, Keith Sims, Hiram Porter, Wayne Matherne, Outside looking in: Josh Thompson, 2005-pres Greg James, 2006-pres Calvin Dawson Kinsmon Lancaster

35 Overall Statistics - Results/Game Highs Game Results/Team Comparison Date Opponent Score Overall Sun Belt Time Attend Aug 30, 2007 TULSA : Sept. 8, 2007 Clemson : Sept. 15, 2007 Texas A&M : Sept. 29, 2007 Troy : Oct. 6, 2007 ARKANSAS STATE : Oct. 13, 2007 North Texas : Oct. 20, 2007 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL : Oct. 27, 2007 Florida Atlantic (3OT) : Nov. 3, 2007 MIDDLE TENNESSEE : Nov. 10, 2007 GRAMBLING STATE : Nov. 17, 2007 Alabama : Opponent Score 1st Downs Rushing Passing Pass Yds Plays Ret Yds Pen Yds T/O TULSA / / / / / / /8-74 1/2 Clemson / / / / / / /5-55 0/0 Texas A&M / / / / / / /8-50 2/1 Troy / /26/ / / / / /9-67 3/2 ARKANSAS STATE / / / / / / / /3 North Texas / / / / / / /5-35 3/2 FLORIDA INTERN / / / / / / /5/40 1/1 Florida Atlantic / / / / / / /5-38 2/2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE / / / / / / /9-63 4/0 GRAMBLING STATE / /24-(-4) / / / / /8-59 4/2 Alabama / /35/ / / / / /2/16 0/4 Totals 265/ / / / / / / / /19 ULM Game Superlatives INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 33 Dawson, Calvin at Alabama Crimson Tide (Nov 17, 2007) Yards Rushing 180 Dawson, Calvin vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Rushes 3 Dawson, Calvin vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Long Rush 62 Dawson, Calvin vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Pass attempts 38 Lancaster, K vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Pass completions 24 Lancaster, K vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Passing 264 Lancaster, K vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Passes 3 Revell, Trey at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Long Pass 48 Lancaster, K at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Receptions 9 McNeal, Darrell vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Receiving 120 McNeal, Darrell vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) TD Receptions 2 Three Times Long Reception 48 Sapp, LaGregory at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Field Goals 3 Wilson, Cole vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Long Field Goal 41 Wilson, Cole at Clemson (Sep 08, 2007) Punts 8 Love, Scott Three Times Punting Avg 46.4 Love, Scott vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Long Punt 66 Love, Scott at TROY (Sep 29, 2007) Long Punt Return 18 McNeal, Darrell vs Tulsa (Aug 30, 2007) Long Kickoff Return 54 Goodin, Frank at TROY (Sep 29, 2007) Dawson, Calvin vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Tackles 11 Truxillo, James at Texas A&M (Sep 15, 2007) Sacks 3.0 Cooper, David vs Grambling (Nov 10, 2007) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Mouton, Kendall vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Cooper, David vs Grambling (Nov 10, 2007) Interceptions 2 James, Greg vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Secka, Quintez at Alabama Crimson Tide (Nov 17, 2007) TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 53 at Clemson (Sep 08, 2007) / vs Grambling (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Rushing 360 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Rush 7.7 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Rushes 3 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) vs Grambling (Nov 10, 2007) Pass attempts 45 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Pass completions 24 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Passing 291 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Per Pass 11.2 vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) TD Passes 3 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Total Plays 85 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Total Offense 624 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Play 7.3 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Points 40 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Sacks By 5 vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) vs Grambling (Nov 10, 2007) First Downs 30 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Penalties 15 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Penalty Yards 131 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Turnovers 4 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) vs Grambling (Nov 10, 2007) Interceptions By 2 Five Times ULM WARHAWKS Opponent Game Superlatives INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 28 Adams, Tarrion, vs Tulsa (Aug 30, 2007) Yards Rushing 129 Adams, Tarrion, vs Tulsa (Aug 30, 2007) TD Rushes 2 Johnson, Jerrod, at Texas A&M (Sep 15, 2007) Lane, Jorvorsk., at Texas A&M (Sep 15, 2007) Long Rush 51 Adams, Tarrion, vs Tulsa (Aug 30, 2007) Pass attempts 54 Smith, R., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Pass completions 35 Smith, R., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Yards Passing 401 Craddock, Joe, vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Passes 5 Harper, C, at Clemson (Sep 08, 2007) Long Pass 99 Vizza, Giovanni, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Receptions 11 Gent, C., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Yards Receiving 142 Gent, C., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) TD Receptions 2 Gee, Desmond, vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Long Reception 99 Fitzgerald, Cas, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Field Goals 3 Leroy, W., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Long Field Goal 47 DeFatta, David, vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Punts 7 Whibbs,Greg, at TROY (Sep 29, 2007) Cook, Chris, vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Manuel,Tim, vs Grambling (Nov 10, 2007) Punting Avg 46.0 Shrable, Brett, vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Long Punt 71 Maners, J, at Clemson (Sep 08, 2007) Long Punt Return 27 Singleton, L., vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Long Kickoff Return 89 Robinson, B., vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Tackles 15 Joseph, F., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Sacks 1.5 Miller, Joseph, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Stevenson, Mont, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Jones, Tavares, vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Tackles For Loss 4.0 W. Gilberry, at Alabama Crimson Tide (Nov 17, 2007) Interceptions 1 11 Players OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 55 vs Tulsa (Aug 30, 2007) Yards Rushing 310 at Texas A&M (Sep 15, 2007) Yards Per Rush 7.4 at Texas A&M (Sep 15, 2007) TD Rushes 6 at Texas A&M (Sep 15, 2007) Pass attempts 55 at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Pass completions 35 at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Yards Passing 401 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Pass 13.8 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Passes 5 at Clemson (Sep 08, 2007) Total Plays 88 at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Total Offense 547 at Texas A&M (Sep 15, 2007) Yards Per Play 8.1 at Clemson (Sep 08, 2007) Points 54 at Texas A&M (Sep 15, 2007) Sacks By 4 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) First Downs 30 at Texas A&M (Sep 15, 2007) Penalties 11 vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Penalty Yards 90 vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Turnovers 4 at Alabama Crimson Tide (Nov 17, 2007) Interceptions By 3 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007)

36 Overall Statistics - Team/Individual TEAM STATISTICS ULM OPP SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:50 28:10 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 75/175 65/164 3rd-Down Pct 43% 40% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7/15 11/20 4th-Down Pct 47% 55% SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES % % RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS % % PAT-ATTEMPTS % % ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 5/ /50099 Neutral Site Games 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ULM Opponents RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Dawson, Calvin Goodin, Frank Lancaster, K Revell, Trey McNeal, Darrell Stringfellow, A Battles, D Sapp, LaGregory Avinger, P Love, Scott TEAM Total Opponents ULM WARHAWKS PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Lancaster, K Revell, Trey McNeal, Darrell Payne, Chance Total Opponents RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G McNeal, Darrell Zacharie, Zeek Sapp, LaGregory Dawson, Calvin Humphrey, Marty Stringfellow, A Goodin, Frank Lewis, Al Waller, Justin Doyle, Mitch Hill, Adam Total Opponents PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long McNeal, Darrell Battles, D Total Opponents INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Secka, Quintez James, Greg Truxillo, James Payne, Chance Thompson, Josh Cooper, David Total Opponents KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Goodin, Frank Ogletree, Tay Dawson, Calvin Jordan, Alvin Watts, Jake Murphy, Ben Blake, Alex Frazier, Gary Brown, Nate McNeal, Darrell Total Opponents FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Freeman, Matt Total Opponents PATs SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Dawson, Calvin Wilson, Cole Zacharie, Zeek McNeal, Darrell Goodin, Frank Sapp, LaGregory Stringfellow, A Humphrey, Marty Freeman, Matt Coleman, Alaric Jabour, Radi Revell, Trey Total Opponents

37 Overall Statistics - Individual TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Lancaster, K Dawson, Calvin Goodin, Frank Revell, Trey McNeal, Darrell Stringfellow, A Payne, Chance Battles, D Sapp, LaGregory Avinger, P Love, Scott TEAM Total Opponents FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Wilson, Cole Jabour, Radi FG SEQUENCE ULM OPPONENTS Tulsa (36) 34,36 Clemson (41),53,(23) - Texas A&M - (45),(19) TROY - (25) Arkansas State (21),(20),(20) (33),(29),38,43 North Texas 43 38,(20),39 FIU Florida Atlantic (20),28,38,(33) (36),22,(37),(24) Middle Tennessee (20) (47) Grambling - 35 Alabama Crimson Tide - 36 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Dawson, Calvin Goodin, Frank McNeal, Darrell Sapp, LaGregory Zacharie, Zeek Lancaster, K Ogletree, Tay Humphrey, Marty Stringfellow, A Secka, Quintez Battles, D Revell, Trey James, Greg Blake, Alex Brown, Nate Hill, Adam Jordan, Alvin Lewis, Al Payne, Chance Murphy, Ben Frazier, Gary Waller, Justin Doyle, Mitch Watts, Jake Avinger, P Cooper, David Thompson, Josh Love, Scott TEAM Total Opponents Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made. PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Love, Scott Wilson, Cole Total Opponents KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Wilson, Cole Jabour, Radi Total Opponents

38 Overall Statistics - Defense Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles- Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf James, Greg Jackson, Cardia Truxillo, James Thomas, Josh Battles, D Secka, Quintez Coleman, Alaric Berry, Jered Cooper, David Morgan, Aaron Smith, Theo Mouton, Kendall Freeman, Matt Thompson, Josh Ogletree, Tay Eickman, Travis Jordan, Jameson Williams, Ricky Payne, Chance Fuller, Preston Moll, Jeremy Gaines, Victor Dorsey, Kenneth Carmouche, D Murphy, Ben Woodside, B Blake, Alex Durham, Bridger Gipson, Derek Turner, John Brown, Nate Sapp, LaGregory Francis, Scott White, Mark Shappley, Larry McNeal, Darrell Frazier, Gary Lancaster, K Watts, Jake Cunningham, K Schutz, Aaron Zacharie, Zeek Holder, Jamiah Moore, Aaron Wilson, Cole Love, Scott Hill, Adam Total Opponents

39 Sun Belt Statistics - Results/Game Highs Game Results/Team Comparison Date Opponent Score Overall Sun Belt Time Attend Sept. 29, 2007 Troy : Oct. 6, 2007 ARKANSAS STATE : Oct. 13, 2007 North Texas : Oct. 20, 2007 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL : Oct. 27, 2007 Florida Atlantic (3OT) : Nov. 3, 2007 MIDDLE TENNESSEE : Opponent Score 1st Downs Rushing Passing Pass Yds Plays Ret Yds Pen Yds T/O Troy / / / / / / /9-67 2/2 ARKANSAS STATE / / / / / / / /3 North Texas / / / / / / /5-35 3/2 FLORIDA INTERN / / / / / / /5/40 1/1 Florida Atlantic / / / / / / /5-38 2/2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE / / / / / / /9-63 4/0 Totals / / / / / / / /10 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category ULM Game Superlatives INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 26 Dawson, Calvin vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Dawson, Calvin at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Yards Rushing 180 Dawson, Calvin vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Rushes 3 Dawson, Calvin vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Long Rush 62 Dawson, Calvin vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Pass attempts 38 Lancaster, K vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Pass completions 24 Lancaster, K vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Passing 264 Lancaster, K vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Passes 3 Revell, Trey at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Long Pass 48 Lancaster, K at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Receptions 9 McNeal, Darrell vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Receiving 120 McNeal, Darrell vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) TD Receptions 2 McNeal, Darrell vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Zacharie, Zeek at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) McNeal, Darrell vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Long Reception 48 Sapp, LaGregory at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Field Goals 3 Wilson, Cole vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Long Field Goal 33 Wilson, Cole at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Punts 8 Love, Scott at TROY (Sep 29, 2007) Love, Scott at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Punting Avg 46.4 Love, Scott vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Long Punt 66 Love, Scott at TROY (Sep 29, 2007) Long Punt Return 17 McNeal, Darrell at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Long Kickoff Return 54 Goodin, Frank at TROY (Sep 29, 2007) Dawson, Calvin vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Tackles 10 Jackson, Cardia at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Sacks 1.5 Mouton, Kendall at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Cooper, David vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Mouton, Kendall vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Interceptions 2 James, Greg vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 52 vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Yards Rushing 360 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Rush 7.7 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Rushes 3 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Pass attempts 45 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Pass completions 24 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Passing 291 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Per Pass 11.2 vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) TD Passes 3 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Total Plays 85 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Total Offense 624 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Play 7.3 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Points 40 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Sacks By 5 vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) First Downs 30 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Penalties 15 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Penalty Yards 131 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Turnovers 4 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Interceptions By 2 at TROY (Sep 29, 2007) vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Opponent Game Superlatives INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 21 Vizza, Giovanni, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Rushing 90 Leonard, Corey, vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) TD Rushes 1 Five Players Long Rush 38 Vizza, Giovanni, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Pass attempts 54 Smith, R., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Pass completions 35 Smith, R., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Yards Passing 401 Craddock, Joe, vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Passes 4 Craddock, Joe, vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Long Pass 99 Vizza, Giovanni, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Receptions 11 Gent, C., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Yards Receiving 142 Gent, C., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) TD Receptions 2 Gee, Desmond, vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Long Reception 99 Fitzgerald, Cas, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Field Goals 3 Leroy, W., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Long Field Goal 47 DeFatta, David, vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Punts 7 Whibbs,Greg, at TROY (Sep 29, 2007) Cook, Chris, vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Punting Avg 46.0 Shrable, Brett, vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Long Punt 59 Whibbs,Greg, at TROY (Sep 29, 2007) Long Punt Return 27 Singleton, L., vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Long Kickoff Return 89 Robinson, B., vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Tackles 15 Joseph, F., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Sacks 1.5 Miller, Joseph, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Stevenson, Mont, at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Jones, Tavares, vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Bryant, Scott, vs FIU (Oct 20, 2007) Joseph, F., at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Interceptions 1 Seven Players TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 39 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Rushing 171 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Per Rush 6.1 vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) TD Rushes 2 at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Pass attempts 55 at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Pass completions 35 at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Yards Passing 401 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Pass 13.8 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) TD Passes 4 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Total Plays 88 at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Total Offense 499 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Play 7.8 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Points 43 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 03, 2007) Sacks By 4 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007) First Downs 25 at Florida Atlantic (Oct 27, 2007) Penalties 11 vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Penalty Yards 90 vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Turnovers 3 vs Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2007) Interceptions By 3 at North Texas (Oct 13, 2007)

40 Sun Belt Statistics - Team/Individual TEAM STATISTICS ULM OPP SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty 6 7 RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing 8 5 PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:44 29:16 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 36/93 35/98 3rd-Down Pct 39% 36% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6/12 7/11 4th-Down Pct 50% 64% SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS 0-9 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES % % RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS % % PAT-ATTEMPTS % % ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 3/ /18049 Neutral Site Games 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ULM Opponents RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long YPG Dawson, Calvin Lancaster, K Goodin, Frank Revell, Trey McNeal, Darrell Stringfellow, A Battles, D Sapp, LaGregory TEAM Love, Scott Total Opponents PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Lancaster, K Revell, Trey McNeal, Darrell Payne, Chance Total Opponents RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G McNeal, Darrell Zacharie, Zeek Dawson, Calvin Sapp, LaGregory Goodin, Frank Humphrey, Marty Stringfellow, A Lewis, Al Waller, Justin Hill, Adam Total Opponents PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Battles, D McNeal, Darrell Total Opponents INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long James, Greg Secka, Quintez Payne, Chance Truxillo, James Cooper, David Total Opponents KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Goodin, Frank Ogletree, Tay Dawson, Calvin Blake, Alex Frazier, Gary McNeal, Darrell Murphy, Ben Total Opponents FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total Opponents PATs SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Dawson, Calvin Wilson, Cole McNeal, Darrell Zacharie, Zeek Sapp, LaGregory Goodin, Frank Coleman, Alaric Revell, Trey Total Opponents

41 Sun Belt Statistics - Individual/Defense TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Lancaster, K Dawson, Calvin Revell, Trey Goodin, Frank McNeal, Darrell Payne, Chance Stringfellow, A Battles, D Sapp, LaGregory TEAM Love, Scott Total Opponents FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Wilson, Cole FG SEQUENCE ULM OPPONENTS TROY - (25) Arkansas State (21),(20),(20) (33),(29),38,43 North Texas 43 38,(20),39 FIU Florida Atlantic (20),28,38,(33) (36),22,(37),(24) Middle Tennessee (20) (47) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made. ULM WARHAWKS PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Love, Scott Total Opponents KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Wilson, Cole Total Opponents Dawson, Calvin Goodin, Frank McNeal, Darrell Zacharie, Zeek Sapp, LaGregory Lancaster, K Ogletree, Tay Battles, D Humphrey, Marty Stringfellow, A Secka, Quintez Blake, Alex Revell, Trey Hill, Adam Lewis, Al Payne, Chance Murphy, Ben Frazier, Gary Waller, Justin Cooper, David TEAM Love, Scott Total Opponents Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles- Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 51 Jackson, Cardia James, Greg Thomas, Josh Berry, Jered Truxillo, James Secka, Quintez Morgan, Aaron Coleman, Alaric Battles, D Cooper, David Mouton, Kendall Smith, Theo Ogletree, Tay Eickman, Travis Payne, Chance Fuller, Preston Williams, Ricky Freeman, Matt Moll, Jeremy Jordan, Jameson Murphy, Ben Blake, Alex Carmouche, D Gipson, Derek Francis, Scott Durham, Bridger Woodside, B Schutz, Aaron Wilson, Cole Frazier, Gary Shappley, Larry McNeal, Darrell Gaines, Victor Love, Scott Total Opponents

42 Scoring Scored 30 or more points...40 vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Scored 40 or more points...40 vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Scored 50 or more points vs. Utah State (Oct. 26, 2002) Scored 60 or more points vs Weber State (Oct. 1, 1994) Scored 70 or more points vs. Alcorn State (Nov. 21, 1992) Total Offense Had more than 400 total yards vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had more than 450 total yards vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had more than 500 total yards vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had more than 550 total yards vs. Utah State (Oct. 26, 2002) Had more than 600 total yards vs. Utah State (Oct. 26, 2002) Had more than 650 total yards vs. Utah State (Oct. 26, 2002) Had more than 700 total yards vs. Alcorn State (Nov. 21, 1992) Rushing Offense Rushed for 150 or more yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Rushed for 200 or more yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Rushed for 250 or more yards vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Rushed for 300 or more yards vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Rushed for 350 or more yards vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Rushed for 400 or more yards vs. Alcorn State (Nov. 21, 1992) Rushed for 450 or more yards vs. Alcorn State (Nov. 21, 1992) Rushed for 500 or more yards vs. Alcorn State (Nov. 21, 1992) Passing Offense Passed for 250 or more yards vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Passed for 300 or more yards at Kansas (Sept. 9, 2006) Passed for 350 or more yards at Kansas (Sept. 9, 2006) Passed for 400 or more yards vs. Utah State (Oct. 26, 2002) Passed for 450 or more yards vs. Utah State (Oct. 26, 2002) Passed for 500 or more yards at Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 11, 1989) Scoring Defense Allowed 0 points...0 at Florida International (Nov. 11, 2006) Allowed 3 or fewer points...3 vs. North Texas (Nov. 25, 2006) Allowed 7 or fewer points...3 vs. North Texas (Nov. 25, 2006) Allowed 10 or fewer points...3 vs. North Texas (Nov. 25, 2006) Allowed 14 or fewer points at Alabama (Nov. 17, 2007) Total Defense Allowed fewer than 75 total yards...63 vs Northwestern State (Sept. 1, 2005) Allowed fewer than 100 total yards...63 vs Northwestern State (Sept. 1, 2005) Allowed fewer than 125 total yards...63 vs Northwestern State (Sept. 1, 2005) Allowed fewer than 150 total yards vs. North Texas (Nov. 25, 2006) Allowed fewer than 175 total yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed fewer than 200 total yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed fewer than 225 total yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed fewer than 250 total yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed fewer than 275 total yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed fewer than 300 total yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Rushing Defense Allowed 0 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 10 or fewer yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007)) Allowed 20 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 30 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 40 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 50 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 60 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 70 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 80 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 90 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 100 or fewer yards...-4 vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007)

43 Passing Defense Allowed 0 passing yards...0 vs. Nicholls State (Sept. 16, 2000) Allowed 50 or fewer passing yards at North Texas (Nov. 21, 2002) Allowed 100 or fewer passing yards...63 vs. North Texas (Nov. 25, 2006) Allowed 150 or fewer passing yards...63 vs. North Texas (Nov. 25, 2006) Allowed 175 or fewer passing yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Allowed 200 or fewer passing yards vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Individual Rushing Had a player rush for 100 or more yards by Frank Goodin vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) by Calvin Dawson vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had a player rush for 150 or more yards by Calvin Dawson vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had a player rush for 200 or more yards by Irving Spikes vs. Idaho (Nov. 20, 1993) Had a player rush for 225 or more yards by Irving Spikes vs. Idaho (Nov. 20, 1993) Had a player rush for 2 or more touchdowns... 2 by Calvin Dawson vs. Grambling State (Nov. 10, 2007) Had a player rush for 3 or more touchdowns... 3 by Calvin Dawson vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had a player rush for 4 or more touchdowns...4 by Marquis Williams at Louisiana-Lafayette (Oct. 25, 1997) Had a player rush for 5 or more touchdowns... Never Individual Passing Had a player pass for 200 or more yards by Kinsmon Lancaster vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had a player pass for 250 or more yards by Kinsmon Lancaster vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had a player pass for 300 or more yards by Kinsmon Lancaster at Kansas (Sept. 9, 2006) Had a player pass for 350 or more yards by Kinsmon Lancaster at Kansas (Sept. 9, 2006) Had a player pass for 400 or more yards by Steven Jyles vs. Utah State (Oct. 26, 2002) Had a player pass for 450 or more yards by Steven Jyles vs. Utah State (Oct. 26, 2002) Had a player pass for 500 or more yards by Doug Pederson at Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 11, 1989) Had a player pass for 2 or more touchdowns... 2 by Kinsmon Lancaster vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had a player pass for 3 or more touchdowns... 3 by Trey Revell at North Texas (Oct. 13, 2007) Had a player pass for 4 or more touchdowns...4 by Steven Jyles vs. Arkansas State (Oct. 4, 2003) Had a player complete 20 passes by Kinsmon Lancaster vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had a player complete 25 passes by Steven Jyles at Middle Tennessee (Nov. 12, 2006) Had a player complete 30 passes...32 by Steven Jyles vs. Florida International (Nov. 5, 2005) Had a player complete 35 passes...46 by Doug Pederson at Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 11, 1989) Had a player complete 15 straight passes...never, most 11 by Wendel Lowery at Sam Houston State (Oct. 19, 1991) Had a player throw 30 passes by Kinsmon Lancaster vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had a player throw 35 passes by Kinsmon Lancaster vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) Had a player throw 40 passes...41 by Kinsmon Lancaster at Kansas (Sept. 9, 2006) Had a player throw 45 passes...49 by Steven Jyles vs. Florida International (Nov. 5, 2005) Had a player throw 50 passes by Andy Chance vs. Nicholls State (Sept. 16, 2000) Individual Receiving Had a player with 10 or more receptions in a game by Mack Vincent vs. Stephen F. Austin (Sept. 6, 2003) Had a player with 11 or more receptions in a game...12 by Stepfret Williams at Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 1995) Had a player with 12 or more receptions in a game...12 by Stepfret Williams at Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 1995) Had a player with 13 or more receptions in a game...16 by Jackie Harris vs. Lamar (Oct. 29, 1988) Had a player with 14 or more receptions in a game...16 by Jackie Harris vs. Lamar (Oct. 29, 1988) Had a player with 15 or more receptions in a game...16 by Jackie Harris vs. Lamar (Oct. 29, 1988) Had a player with 100 or more yards by Darrell McNeal vs. Florida International (Oct. 20, 2007) Had a player receive 150 or more yards by Mack Vincent vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (Oct. 11, 2003) Had a player receive 200 or more yards by Marty Booker at Central Florida (Oct. 12, 1996) Had a player receive 250 or more yards by Stepfret Williams at Nevada (Oct. 14, 1995) Had a player receive for 2 or more touchdowns...2 by Darrell McNeal vs. Florida International (Oct. 20, 2007) Had a player receive for 3 or more touchdowns...3 by Marty Booker vs. Portland State (Nov. 21, 1998) Had a player receive for 4 or more touchdowns...4 by Stepfret Williams at Nevada (Oct. 14, 1995) Had a player receive for 5 or more touchdowns... Never

44 Game-By-Game Individual Stats RUSHING No.-Yds. TD #22 Dawson #5 Goodin #7 Lancaster #12 Revell TULSA , 0 2-9, , , 0 at Clemson , , , ,0 at Texas A&M , , , 0 0-0, 0 at Troy , , , 0 0-0, 0 ARKANSAS STATE , , , 0 0-0, 0 at North Texas 18-65, 0 4-3, , , 0 FIU , , 0 6-(-4), 0 2-(-2), 0 at FAU , , , 0 0-0, 0 MIDDLE TENNESSEE , , , 0 0-0, 0 GRAMBLING , , 1 3-(-2), 0 0-0, 0 at Alabama 33-91, , 1 3-(-13), 0 0-0, 0 at ULL RECEIVING No.-Yds. TD #3 McNeal #5 Goodin #6 Humphrey #9 Stringfellow #15 Zacharie #18 Sapp #22 Dawson TULSA 0-0, 0 2-9, , , 0 1-4, , 1 0-0, 0 at Clemson 1-23, 0 2-7, , , , , 0 0-0, 0 at Texas A&M 4-35, 0 0-0, 0 0-0, , 0 0-0, , , 0 at Troy 8-31, 0 0-0, , 0 2-(-1), , 1 0-0, 0 2-7, 0 ARKANSAS STATE 5-72, 2 0-0, 0 0-0, 0 1-4, , , 0 2-8, 0 at North Texas 3-25, , 1 0-0, , , , , 0 FIU 7-120, 2 0-0, , , , , , 0 at FAU 4-13, , 0 0-0, 0 0-0, , , , 0 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 9-57, 1 0-0, , 0 0-0, , , , 0 GRAMBLING 7-81, 0 0-0, 0 1-5, 0 0-0, , , , 0 at Alabama 3-18, 0 0-0, , 1 1-6, , 0 0-0, , 0 at ULL PASSING C-A-Yds-Int, TD #7 Lancaster #12 Revel TULSA , , 0 at Clemson , , 0 at Texas A&M , , 0 at Troy , 1 -- ARKANSAS ST , 2 -- at North Texas , , 3 FIU , , 1 at FAU , 2 -- MTSU GRAMBLING , 1 -- at Alabama , 1 -- at ULL FIELD GOALS Made (Missed) #87 Wilson #85 Jabor TULSA 36 at Clemson 41, 23 (53) at Texas A&M at Troy ARKANSAS ST. 21, 20, at North Texas (43) -- FIU (47) -- at FAU 20, (28), (38), MTSU GRAMBLING at Alabama at ULL PUNTING No.-Ave, In-20 #48 Love #87 Wilson TULSA , , 0 at Clemson , 1 -- at Texas A&M , 0 -- at Troy , 2 -- ARKANSAS ST , 1 -- at North Texas , 4 -- FIU , 2 -- at FAU , 2 -- MTSU , 2 -- GRAMBLING , 1 -- at Alabama , , 0 at ULL

45 Game-By-Game Individual Defensive Stats DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Solo + Asst. = Tot. #43 Eickman #53 Williams #58 Coleman #93 Morgan #95 Jordan #98 Mouton #99 Cooper TULSA 0+0=0 2+0=2 7+2=9 2+0=2 2+2=4 0+0=0 3+2=5 at Clemson 0+0=0 1+0=1 0+1=0 2+0=2 0+0=0 0+0=0 1+0=1 at Texas A&M 1+0=1 0+2=2 2+2=4 0+3=3 1+3=4 0+4=4 0+4=4 at Troy 0+0=0 0+0=0 2+1=3 4+2=6 0+0=0 2+1=3 2+2=0 ARKANSAS STATE 1+1=2 0+0=0 1+2=3 1+3=4 1+0=0 0+1=1 3+1=4 at North Texas 1+1=2 1+1=2 3+1=4 0+4=4 2+2=4 1+3=4 0+3=3 FIU 3+0=3 2+0=2 3+0=3 5+1=6 0+0=0 4+1=5 2+3=5 at FAU 1+1=2 0+1=1 3+0=3 2+0=2 0+0=0 1+0=1 2+0=2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 1+1=2 1+1=2 6+0=6 0+0=0 0+0=0 2+0=2 1+0=1 GRAMBLING 1+1=2 0+0=0 2+1=3 1+2=3 0+0=0 1+3=4 3+1=4 at Alabama 2+0=2 1+0=1 2+3=5 1+0=1 0+0=0 1+4=5 1+2=3 at ULL LINEBACKERS Solo + Asst. = Tot. #13 Payne #42 Smith #45 Freeman #50 Thomas #51 Jackson TULSA 2+0=2 0+0=0 5+1=6 2+0=2 5+3=8 at Clemson 1+0=1 2+1=3 2+1=3 0+2=2 4+1=5 at Texas A&M 0+0=0 0+3=3 2+3=5 1+4=5 2+4=6 at Troy 2+2=4 1+0=1 0+0=0 0+2=2 6+2=8 ARKANSAS STATE 1+0=1 1+1=2 2+2=4 3+1=4 7+1=8 at North Texas 0+1=1 1+0=1 0+0=0 4+2=6 4+4=8 FIU 0+1=1 2+1=3 2+0=2 7+2=9 6+3=9 at FAU 1+0=1 2+0=2 0+0=0 2+6=8 5+5=10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 0+1=1 5+0=5 0+0=0 7+1=8 3+0=3 GRAMBLING 0+0=0 0+1=1 1+0=1 2+2=4 1+0=1 at Alabama 0+0=0 5+3=8 0+1=1 3+4=7 1+2=3 at ULL DEFENSIVE BACKS Solo + Asst. = Tot. #2 James #19 Battles #21 Secka #24 Ogletree #28 Thompson #34 Truxillo #37 Berry TULSA 9+0=9 8+0=8 3+0=0 0+0=0 7+2=9 7+1=8 0+0=0 at Clemson 8+0=0 5+0=0 6+0=0 1+0=1 4+0=4 5+2=7 3+1=4 at Texas A&M 3+7=10 3+5=8 1+2=3 0+0=0 1+8=9 4+7=11 1+0=1 at Troy 2+1=3 4+0=4 5+0=5 0+0=0 0+0=0 9+0=9 3+3=6 ARKANSAS STATE 6+1=7 5+1=6 3+0=3 0+0=0 0+0=0 5+1=6 3+0=3 at North Texas 6+3=9 3+0=3 2+0=2 3+1=4 0+0=0 6+1=7 1+1=2 FIU 2+3=5 1+0=1 2+1=3 0+0=0 0+0=0 2+1=3 4+2=6 at FAU 4+2=6 3+2=5 7+1=8 2+1=3 0+0=0 0+0=0 3+1=4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 8+0=8 0+0=0 3+0=3 6+0=6 0+0=0 0+0=0 4+2=6 GRAMBLING 4+1=5 1+0=1 4+1=5 2+0=2 0+0=0 4+1=5 1+1=2 at Alabama 1+1=2 8+2=10 5+0=5 1+0=1 0+0=0 5+0=5 4+1=5 at ULL

46 Offense TE 15 - Zeek Zacharie, 6-3, 240, Jr./1L, Cade, La Justin Waller, 6-3, 230, So./1L, Denham Springs, La. RT 76 Larry Shappley, 6-5, 290, Jr./2L, West Monroe, La Kyle Kersten, 6-5, 275, Jr./1L, Flower Mound, Texas RG 55 - Patrick Avinger, 6-3, 275, Sr./3L, Duncanville, Texas 65 - Brett Thompson, 6-3, 270, So./1L, Sachse, Texas C 79 - Adam Hill, 6-1, 325, Sr./3L, Arlington, Texas 62 Brent Gregston, 6-2, 260, Sr./2L, Center, Texas LG 70 - Aaron Schutz, 6-3, 310, Jr./2L, Fort Worth, Texas 74 Andrew Stout, 6-2, 290, Fr./RS, West Monroe, La. LT 75 - Kyle Cunningham, 6-4, 295, Sr./3L, Okla. City, Okla Josh Andrews, 6-5, 325, Fr./RS, Fort Polk, La. WR 9 - Aaron Stringfellow, 5-11, 186, So./1L, Monroe, La. 6 - Marty Humphrey, 6-1, 187, Jr./2L, Shreveport, La. WR 3 - Darrell McNeal, 6-0, 210, So./1L, Monroe, La. 6 - Marty Humphrey, 6-1, 187, Jr./2L, Shreveport, La. WR 18 - LaGregory Sapp, 6-3, 200, Jr./2L, Monroe, La. 8 - Al Lewis, 5-10, 180, Fr./HS, Coushatta, La. RB 22 - Calvin Dawson, 5-10, 207, Sr./3L, Bossier City, La. 5 Frank Goodin, 5-9, 194, Fr./RS, West Monroe, La. QB 7 - Kinsmon Lancaster, 5-11, 202, Jr./2L, Shreveport, La. 12 Trey Revell, 6-4, 210, Fr./RS, Havanna, Fla. Specialists PK 87 - Cole Wilson, 5-10, 190, Sr./3L, St. Francisville, La Radi Jabour, 6-2, 183, Fr./HS, LaPlace, La. Defense DE 58 - Alaric Coleman, 6-3, 250, So./1L, Olive Branch, Miss Travis Eickman, 6-3, 230, Jr./2L, Garland, Texas DT NT DE LB LB B S RV 98 - Kendall Mouton, 6-1, 315, Sr./1L, Arlington, Texas 90 - DeMarcus Carmouche, 6-5, 293, Jr./2L, Carencro, La David Cooper, 6-1, 273, Sr./1L, Pearl, Miss Ricky Williams, 6-2, 280, Sr./3L, Houston, Texas 93 Aaron Morgan, 6-5, 215, So./1L, Amite, La Jameson Jordan, 6-5, 235, So./1L, Bush, La Josh Thomas, 6-1, 195, So./1L, Port Barre, La Jeremy Moll, 6-1, 200, Jr./2L, New Orleans, La Theo Smith, 5-11, 200, Fr./HS, New Orleans, La Cardia Jackson, 6-2, 228, So./1L, Monroe, La Jered Berry, 5-11, 205, Fr./HS, New Orleans, La Chance Payne, 6-2, 230, Jr./1L, Jefferson City, Mo. 2 - Greg James, 6-1, 195, So./1L, Monroe, La Preston Fuller, 6-0, 197, Fr./RS, Irving, Texas 34 - James Truxillo, 6-1, 190, So./1L, Jefferson, La John Turner, 6-1, 200, Jr./TR, Greenwood, Miss. SCB 21 Quintez Secka, 6-0, 193, Sr./1L, Wichita, Kan Tay Ogletree, 6-0, 195, Fr./RS, Forsyth, Ga. WCB 19 Darrius Battles, 6-0, 180, Sr./1L, Mobile, Ala Alex Blake, 5-11, 170, Fr./RS, Little Rock, Ark. P 48 - Scott Love, 6-0, 205, So./1L, West Monroe, La Cole Wilson, 5-10, 190, Sr./3L, St. Francisville, La. KOS 87 - Cole Wilson, 5-10, 190, Sr./3L, St. Francisville, La Radi Jabour, 6-2, 183, Fr./HS, LaPlace, La. DS H 60 - Brandon Woodside, 5-11, 245, Jr./TR, Fort Worth, Texas 97 - Richard Ledet, 5-9, 205, Fr./HS, Slidell, La Chance Payne, 6-2, 220, Jr./1L, Jefferson City, Mo. 6 - Marty Humphrey, 6-1, 187, Jr./2L, Shreveport, La. KR 5 Frank Goodin, 5-9, 194, Fr./RS, West Monroe, La Tay Ogletree, 6-0, 195, Fr./RS, Forsyth, Ga. PR 19 Darrius Battles, 6-0, 180, Sr./1L, Mobile, Ala. 3 - Darrell McNeal, 6-0, 210, So./1L, Monroe, La.

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