WARHAWK FOOTBALL SCHEDULES & SCOREBOARDS ULM (0-0, 0-0 Sun Belt) Aug. 31 at Memphis (CBSSN) 8:15 p.m. Sept. 9 at No. 3/3 Florida State (ACCN) 6 p.m. Sept. 16 SOUTHERN MISS 6 p.m. Sept. 23 at UL Lafayette TBA Sept. 30 COASTAL CAROLINA 6 p.m. Oct. 7 at Texas State TBA Oct. 14 GEORGIA STATE 4 p.m. Oct. 21 at South Alabama TBA Oct. 28 at Idaho TBA Nov. 4 APPALACHIAN STATE 2 p.m. Nov. 18 at No. 12/13 Auburn TBA Nov. 25 ARKANSAS STATE 2 p.m. MEMPHIS (0-0, 0-0 American Athletic) Aug. 31 LOUISIANA MONROE 8:15 p.m. Sept. 9 at Central Florida 7 p.m. Sept. 16 UCLA 11 a.m. Sept. 23 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 7 p.m. Sept. 30 at Georgia State TBA Oct. 6 at UConn 6 p.m. Oct. 14 NAVY TBA Oct. 19 at Houston 7 p.m. Oct. 27 TULANE 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at Tulsa 7 p.m. Nov. 18 SMU TBA Nov. 25 EAST CAROLINA TBA All times listed Central. Rankings AP/Coaches MEDIA COVERAGE TV: CBS Sports Network Play-by-Play: John Sadak Analyst: Randy Cross Sideline: Cassie McKinney RADIO: WARHAWK SPORTS PROPERTIES Play-by-Play: Nick White Analyst: Scott McDonald Sideline: Tag Rome Broadcast Engineer: Cory Crowe Online: https://www.iheart.com/live/k104-6500/ Flagship Station: KJLO 104.1FM ULM ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Media Relations Director... John Lewandowski Cell Phone... (517) 243-2354 E-Mail... lewandowski@ulm.edu Assistant Director... TBA Cell Phone... TBA E-Mail... TBA Office Phone... (318) 342-5378 Website... ulmwarhawks.com Twitter... @ULMWarhawks/@ULM_FB Facebook...ULM Warhawks YouTube... warhawkvideo GAME 1 Date...Thursday, Aug. 31 Kickoff...8:15 p.m. CT Location... Memphis, Tenn. Stadium..Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (58,318) Surface...AstroTurf TV/Web... CBS Sports Network Tickets... ulmwarhawks.com All-Time Series... Series tied, 1-1 Last Meeting... UM 28, ULM 0 (Sept. 9, 2000) Current Series Streak...1 by ULM (2000) LOUISIANA MONROE (0-0) VS. MEMPHIS (0-0) Head Coach Matt Viator ULM Record 4-8 (2nd year) Overall Record 83-44 (12th year) Record vs. Memphis 0-0 Head Coach Mike Norvell UM Record 8-5 (2nd year) Overall Record 8-5 (2nd year) Record vs. ULM 0-0 FIRST-AND-10 Thursday s game marks the third meeting between Louisiana Monroe and Memphis, with both previous games played in Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. The all-time series is tied 1-1, with ULM winning the first meeting in 1979, 21-20, and the Tigers posting a shutout in 2000, 28-0. In its 66-year football history, Louisiana Monroe is 28-36-2 (.439) in season openers, including a 3-2 record (.600) in its last five games. Second-year Louisiana Monroe head coach Matt Viator has compiled a 7-3 record (.700) in 10 seasonopening games. Viator is 1-0 in season-opening games at ULM, posting a 38-21 win over Southern in his Warhawk debut in. Louisiana Monroe s 2017 roster features two players from Greater Memphis, including sophomore linebacker Cortez Sisco Jr. (Southhaven, Miss./DeSoto Central) and junior wide receiver D Marius Gillespie (Olive Branch, Miss./Center Hill). Sisco and Gillespie will join junior wide receiver Marcus Green (Pontotoc, Miss./North Pontotoc) and junior defensive lineman Derion Ford (Starkville, Miss.) as Thursday s game captains at Memphis. With only eight seniors on its preseason roster, there s no question Louisiana Monroe features one of the youngest teams in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision. Thursday s projected starting lineup lists just four seniors, two on each side of the football (offense: left guard Frank Sutton Jr. and tailback Derrick Gore; defense: defensive end Caleb Tucker and field corner Juwan Offray). Louisiana Monroe s 2017 recruiting class was ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt, according to Rivals.com. The Warhawks signed four 3-star prospects, including cornerbacks JJ Dallas and Corey Straughter, running back Jakyle Holmes and offensive lineman Joquarius Savage. Dallas, a transfer from Southwestern College, won the starting assignment at boundary corner during preseason camp, and Straughter enters the season opener listed No. 2 on the depth chart at field corner. All-Sun Belt selections (linebacker) David Griffith and (defensive end) Caleb Tucker, who combined for 128 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss including seven sacks, anchor the Warhawk defense in 2017. The 6-foot- 1, 209-pound Griffith led ULM in tackles (78), tackles for loss (12 for 55 yards) and sacks (4 for 34 yards). He produced a tackles for loss in eight of 12 games and tied for eighth in the Sun Belt in tackles for loss, ULM FOOTBALL ULMWARHAWKS.COM @ULMWARHAWKS @ULM_FB
2017 WARHAWK FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2017 PRESEASON HONORS CRAIG FORD (Jr., Punter) Preseason All-Sun Belt selection by Athlon Sports (fourth team) MARCUS GREEN (Jr., Wide Receiver) Preseason All-Sun Belt selection by College Sports Madness (third-team punt returner) and Athlon Sports (fourth-team receiver and punt returner) DAVID GRIFFITH (Jr., Linebacker) Preseason All-Sun Belt selection by Athlon Sports (third team) and College Sports Madness (third team) GARRETT SMITH (Jr., Quarterback) Ranked among the Sun Belt s Top 30 position players by CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 29) FRANK SUTTON (Sr-5., Offensive Lineman) Preseason All-Sun Belt selection (second team) Preseason All-Sun Belt selection by College Sports Madness (first team) and Athlon Sports (second team) CALEB TUCKER (Sr.-5, Defensive End) Preseason All-Sun Belt selection by College Sports Madness (second team) and Athlon Sports (fourth team) WARHAWKS IN THE NFL Louisiana Monroe has three former players listed on active rosters for National Football League teams as of Aug. 27, 2017. averaging 1.0 per game. Griffith recorded double-figure tackles in three games: 10 vs. South Alabama, 11 at Georgia Southern and a career-best 14 stops in the season opener vs. Southern. The 6-2, 230-pound Tucker recorded 50 tackles in and ranked second on the team in sacks (3 for 15 yards) and third in tackles for loss (6.5 for 28 yards). He posted a career-best nine tackles at Appalachian State. Following ULM s second preseason scrimmage, head coach Matt Viator made it clear that both junior Garrett Smith and sophomore Caleb Evans will be seeing playing time at quarterback early in the season. In, Smith and Evans combined to complete 179-of-323 passes (.554) for 2,071 yards, 13 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. This season, ULM s unforgettable Team of Destiny celebrates the 30th anniversary of its 1987 National Championship. Head coach Pat Collins led the former Northeast Louisiana University football team to a 13-2 record overall and capped that memorable season with a 43-42 win over Marshall in the I-AA title game. The team won its last three playoff games by a combined total of five points. Quarterback Stan Humphries threw for 4,019 yards and 33 touchdowns during the 15-game schedule. The defense was the best in the Southland Conference during the regular season, allowing 303.8 yards and 19.9 points per game. ULM will honor the 1987 National Championship team the last weekend in September and the current team will wear a tribute uniform. STAT LEADERS ULM (top returnees statistics): Rushing Ben Luckett (120 carries for 450 yards, 3.8 avg., 5 TDs) Passing Garrett Smith (103 of 179 for 1,237 yards, 9 TDs, 7 INTs) Receiving Marcus Green (36 catches for 344 yards, 9.6 avg., 4 TDs) Tackles David Griffith (78 tackles, 48 solos, 30 assists, 12 TFL, 4 sacks) Memphis (top returnees statistics): Rushing Doroland Dorceus (132 carries for 810 yards, 6.1 avg., 9 TDs) Passing Riley Ferguson (280 of 443 for 3,698 yards, 32 TDs, 10 INTs) Receiving Anthony Miller (95 catches for 1,434 yards, 15.1 avg., 14 TDs) Tackles Jonathan Cook (88 tackles, 72 solos, 16 assists, 5.5 TFL) Josh Allen, C Trey Caldwell, DB Keavon Milton, OT Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers STAT COMPARISON ( Season) ULM Memphis Scoring 23.3 38.8 First Downs 247 (20.6) 303 (23.3) Total Offense 373.3 463.7 Rushing Yards 181.3 159.3 Passing Yards 192.0 304.4 Time of Possession 29:27 27:13 Third Down Conversions.424.407 Points Allowed 39.1 28.8 Total Offense Allowed 480.3 454.6 Rushing Yards Allowed 260.2 204.9 Passing Yards Allowed 220.1 249.7 ULM/MEMPHIS SERIES NOTES Thursday s game marks the third meeting between Louisiana Monroe and Memphis, with both previous games played in Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. The all-time series is tied 1-1, with ULM winning the first meeting in 1979, 21-20, and the Tigers posting a shutout in 2000, 28-0. SEASON OPENERS In its 66-year football history, Louisiana Monroe is 28-36-2 (.439) in season openers, including a 3-2 record (.600) in its last five games. Here s a brief look at ULM s season openers since 2012: Date Opponent MSU Result Site Sept. 3, Southern W, 38-21 Malone Stadium Sept. 5, 2015 Georgia L, 14-51 Athens, Ga. Aug. 28, 2014 Wake Forest W, 17-10 Malone Stadium Aug. 31, 2013 Oklahoma L, 0-34 Norman, Okla. Sept. 8, 2012 Arkansas W, 34-31 (OT) Little Rock, Ark. 2 2017 ULM FOOTBALL GAME 1 VS. MEMPHIS
2017 ULM FOOTBALL GAME NOTES WEEKLY MEDIA PLANNER Monday, Aug. 28 10 a.m. Coach Viator s weekly press conference (Malone Stadium/Scoggin Room). 11:19 a.m. Coach Viator s weekly Sun Belt Teleconference. Tuesday, Aug. 29 12 p.m. HawkTalk with Coach Viator at SQ s on the Ouachita. 3:55 p.m. Open practice (first 15-20 minutes). Wednesday, Aug. 30 Closed practice and depart for Memphis, Tenn. Thursday, Aug. 31 9:40 a.m. Team walk-thru in Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. Closed to media and no interviews. 8:15 p.m. Kickoff vs. Memphis Friday, Sept. 1 Saturday, Sept. 2 Sunday, Sept. No practice. No practice. No practice. 3 12 p.m. Warhawk Quarterback Club Luncheon (Malone Stadium/Scoggin Room). Approximately 5:15 p.m. Requested players available for interviews. 3:55 p.m. Open practice (first 15-20 minutes). Approximately 6 p.m. Requested players available for interviews. MATT VIATOR S RECORD IN SEASON OPENERS Second-year Louisiana Monroe head coach Matt Viator has compiled a 7-3 record (.700) in 10 seasonopening games. Viator is 1-0 in season-opening games at ULM, posting a 38-21 win over Southern in his Warhawk debut in. Here s a look at how Viator s teams have fared in season-opening games: Date Opponent Result ULM (1-0) Sept. 3, Southern W, 38-21 McNeese State (6-3) Sept. 12, 2015* Incarnate Word W, 43-6 Sept. 6, 2014 at Nebraska L, 24-31 Aug. 31, 2013 at South Florida W, 53-21 Aug. 30, 2012 at Middle Tennessee W, 27-21 Sept. 3, 2011 at Kansas L, 24-42 Sept. 4, 2010 Lamar W, 30-27 Sept. 5, 2009 Henderson State W, 27-24 Aug. 30, 2008 at North Carolina L, 28-35 Sept. 1, 2007 Portland State W, 35-12 *McNeese State was scheduled to open the 2015 season at LSU; however, it was canceled due persistent lightning strikes (4-hour delay). Additional note: Matt Viator assumed the duties of head coach at McNeese State prior to the fifth game of the 2006 season. WARHAWKS FROM GREATER MEMPHIS Louisiana Monroe s 2017 roster features two players from Greater Memphis, including sophomore linebacker Cortez Sisco Jr. (Southhaven, Miss./DeSoto Central) and junior wide receiver D Marius Gillespie (Olive Branch, Miss./Center Hill). Sisco and Gillespie will join junior wide receiver Marcus Green (Pontotoc, Miss./North Pontotoc) and junior defensive lineman Derion Ford (Starkville, Miss.) as Thursday s game captains at Memphis. ULM PRESEASON ROSTER FEATURES ONLY EIGHT SENIORS With only eight seniors on its preseason roster, there s no question Louisiana Monroe features one of the youngest teams in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision. Thursday s projected starting lineup lists just four seniors, two on each side of the football (offense: left guard Frank Sutton Jr. and tailback Derrick Gore; defense: defensive end Caleb Tucker and field corner Juwan Offray). AROUND THE SUN BELT SUN BELT FINAL STANDINGS Conf. Games All Games Appalachian State 7-1.875 10-3.769 Arkansas State 7-1.875 8-5.615 Troy 6-2.750 10-3.769 Idaho 6-2.750 9-4.692 Louisiana 5-3.625 6-7.462 Georgia Southern 4-4.500 5-7.417 ULM 3-5.375 4-8.333 South Alabama 2-6.250 6-7.462 Georgia State 2-6.250 3-9.250 New Mexico State 2-6.250 3-9.250 Texas State 0-8.000 2-10.167 THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE Thursday, Aug. 31 Tennessee State at Georgia State, 6 p.m. (ESPN3) ULM at Memphis, 8:15 p.m. (CBS Sports Network) Sacramento State at Idaho, 8 p.m. (ESPN3) New Mexico State at Arizona State, 9:30 p.m. (Pac-12) Saturday, Sept. 2 Troy at Boise State, 2:45 p.m. (ESPNU) Appalachian State at Georgia, 5:15 p.m. (ESPN) Houston Baptist at Texas State, 6 p.m. (ESPN3) UMass at Coastal Carolina, 6 p.m. (ESPN3) Southeastern Louisiana at Louisiana, 6 p.m. (ESPN3) Georgia Southern at Auburn, 6:30 p.m. (SEC) South Alabama at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Arkansas State at Nebraska, 7 p.m. (BTN) All times listed Central. ULMWARHAWKS.COM @ULMWARHAWKS @ULM_FB #TAKEFLIGHT 3
2017 WARHAWK FOOTBALL GAME NOTES WARHAWK SINGLE-GAME BESTS UNDER VIATOR Here s a look at the top single-game totals produced by Louisiana Monroe during head coach Matt Viator s tenure (-; 12 games): Rushing Yards: 325 vs. Southern, Passing Yards: 302 vs. Idaho, Total Yards: 533 vs. Southern, First Downs: 31 vs. Texas State and Georgia State, Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: 42 yards by Georgia State, Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 0 by UL Lafayette, Fewest Total Yards Allowed: 240 by UL Lafayette, Fewest First Downs Allowed: 16 by Georgia State, Turnovers Forced: 3 vs. Texas State and New Mexico, Points (Game): 42 vs. South Alabama, Victory Margin: 17 vs. Southern, Fewest Points Allowed (Game): 21 by Southern, GRIFFITH & TUCKER ANCHOR THE WARHAWK DEFENSE Preseason All-Sun Belt selections (linebacker) David Griffith and (defensive end) Caleb Tucker, who combined for 128 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss including seven sacks, anchor the Warhawk defense in 2017. The 6-foot-1, 209-pound Griffith led ULM in tackles (78), tackles for loss (12 for 55 yards) and sacks (4 for 34 yards). He produced a tackles for loss in eight of 12 games and tied for eighth in the Sun Belt in tackles for loss, averaging 1.0 per game. Griffith recorded double-figure tackles in three games: 10 vs. South Alabama, 11 at Georgia Southern and a career-best 14 stops in the season opener vs. Southern. He posted three tackles for loss (4 yards) and forced a fumble at Georgia Southern. The 6-2, 230-pound Tucker recorded 50 tackles in and ranked second on the team in sacks (3 for 15 yards) and third in tackles for loss (6.5 for 28 yards). He posted a career-best nine tackles at Appalachian State. Tucker was credited with six stops each vs. South Alabama, at Arkansas State and vs. Southern. He matched his career-high with two tackles for loss (8 yards) vs. Idaho. SMITH & EVANS EXPECTED TO SEE PLAYING TIME UNDER CENTER Following ULM s second preseason scrimmage, head coach Matt Viator made it clear that both junior Garrett Smith and sophomore Caleb Evans will be seeing playing time at quarterback early in the season. In, Smith and Evans combined to complete 179-of-323 passes (.554) for 2,071 yards, 13 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. The 6-foot-1, 203-pound Smith started the first six games of the season before suffering a seasonending lower-body injury in the first half against Texas State. He connected on 103-of-179 throws (.575) for 1,237 yards, nine TDs and seven interceptions. Smith recorded four 200-yard passing games in his first five starts, including a career-best 302 yards against Idaho. He accounted for 358 total yards (208 passing and 150 rushing) and three scores in the season opener against Southern. The 6-2, 210-pound Evans appeared in seven games a year ago and started the last four games. He hit 76- of-144 passes (.528) for 834 yards, four TDs and six interceptions. Evans set career highs for completions (26), attempts (38), passing yards (279) and TD passes (3) against South Alabama. SUN BELT/NCAA STAT LEADERS Here s a glance at how Louisiana Monroe ranked among the Sun Belt and NCAA stat leaders in : Category Stat Avg. Sun Belt NCAA Rushing Offense 181.3 3rd 57th Passing Offense 192.0 8th 99th Total Offense 373.3 8th 100th Scoring Offense 23.3 9th 110th Rushing Defense 260.2 11th 125th Passing Defense 220.1 5th 55th Total Defense 480.3 10th 119th Scoring Defense 39.1 10th 122nd Passing Efficiency 112.4 11th 114th Pass Efficiency Defense 147.3 9th 115th Turnover Margin -0.92 10th 122nd Net Punting 37.1 7th 73rd Punt Returns 8.2 6th 59th Kickoff Returns 21.1 4th 59th 4 2017 ULM FOOTBALL GAME 1 VS. MEMPHIS
2017 WARHAWK FOOTBALL GAME NOTES WARHAWK TRENDS UNDER VIATOR Here s how ULM has fared during head coach Matt Viator s tenure (2017-: 12 games): Games played in Malone Stadium: 3-2 Games played on the road/neutral site: 1-6 Games played in August: 0-0 Games played in September: 1-2 Games played in October: 1-4 Games played in November: 2-1 Games played in December: 0-1 When leading at halftime: 3-1 When trailing at halftime: 0-7 When tied at halftime: 1-0 When scoring first: 3-1 When opponent scores first: 1-7 When leading after first quarter: 2-1 When trailing after first quarter: 1-7 When tied after first quarter: 1-0 When leading after three quarters: 3-0 When trailing after three quarters: 1-7 When tied after three quarters: 0-0 Overtime games: 1-0 When gaining more first downs than opponent: 3-1 When gaining fewer first downs than opponent: 1-7 When gaining same number of first downs as opponent: 0-0 When gaining 200+ yards rushing: 3-2 When opponent gains 200+ yards rushing: 1-7 When outrushing opponent: 3-2 When being outrushed by opponent: 1-6 When gaining 200+ yards passing: 2-3 When opponent gains 200+ yards passing: 2-5 When gaining more total yards than opponent: 2-1 When gaining fewer total yards than opponent: 2-7 When leading in time of possession: 3-1 When trailing in time of possession: 1-7 When splitting in time of possession: 0-0 ULMWARHAWKS.COM @ULMWARHAWKS @ULM_FB #TAKEFLIGHT 5
LOUISIANA MONROE DEPTH CHART (AS OF AUG. 28) WARHAWK OFFENSE X 2 RJ TURNER (6-2, 204, So.) 17 Xavier Brown (6-0, 194, Jr.) 18 Jonathan Hodoh (6-0, 204, So.) LT 73 DEVIN JACKSON JR. (6-5, 354, So.) 77 Trace Ellison (6-5, 301, So.) 74 Joquarius Savage (6-6, 354, Jr.) LG 75 FRANK SUTTON JR. (6-4, 306, Sr.-5) 78 Brandon Jones (6-3, 332, So.) 61 Travis Arroyo (6-2, 358, R-Fr.) C 56 BOBBY REYNOLDS (6-2, 281, So.) 71 Noah Ramsey (6-3, 297, R-Fr.) 70 Brian Thlang (6-1, 294, Jr.) RG 68 T.J. FIAILOA (6-4, 360, R-Fr.) 66 Ben Moye (6-4, 274, So.) RT 64 EASTWOOD THOMAS (6-5, 310, So.) 79 Keaton Baggs (6-6, 297, So.) 72 Samuel Williams (6-7, 297, R-Fr.) TE 86 JOSH PEDERSON (6-5, 227, R-Fr.) 82 Sloan Spiller (6-1, 229, Jr.) 85 Reagan Heddins (6-4, 225, So.) 47 Cody McGuire (6-3, 247, Jr.) Z 3 MARCUS GREEN (5-8, 191, Jr.) 12 Markis McCray (5-11, 171, Jr.) 8 Bryant Badie (5-8, 185, Fr.) Y 10 D MARIUS GILLESPIE (6-1, 207, Jr.) 80 Brennen Bradley (6-4, 202, Jr.) 30 Darius Rodrigue (5-8, 184, R-Fr.) QB 13 GARRETT SMITH (6-1, 203, Jr.) OR 6 CALEB EVANS (6-2, 210, So.) 9 Will Collins (6-1, 198, So.) TB 27 DERRICK GORE (5-10, 212, Jr.) 26 Duke Carter IV (5-8, 197, So.) OR 25 Kayin White (5-11, 215, R-Fr.) 24 Ben Luckett (5-11, 229, Jr.) W 1 BRIAN WILLIAMS (6-4, 218, Jr.) 4 Brandius Batiste (6-0, 181, R-Fr.) WARHAWK DEFENSE DE 8 CALEB TUCKER (6-2, 230, Sr.-5) 98 Sam Miller (6-3, 239, So.) 97 Kerry Starks (6-2, 220, R-Fr.) NT 94 TYLER JOHNSON (6-2, 263, Jr.) 92 Howard Houston Jr. (6-0, 286, Sr.-5) OR 99 Derion Ford (6-0, 291, Jr.) DT 90 JAYLEN VEASLEY (6-2, 278, So.) 93 Mason Husmann (6-4, 270, R-Fr.) HANK 58 DONALD LOUIS JR. (6-3, 270, So.) 44 Ty Shelby (6-4, 239, R-Fr.) 45 Shaquille Warren (6-2, 243, Jr.) WILL 14 DAVID GRIFFITH 96-1, 209, Jr.) 7 Cortez Sisco Jr. (5-11, 211, So.) MIKE 32 CHASE DAY (6-1, 235, So.) 5 Jarred Dunn (6-0, 225, Sr.-5) BUCK 3 COLLIN TURNER (5-10, 174, Jr.) 2 Roland Jenkins (6-0, 204, Sr.-5) BC 10 JJ DALLAS (6-0, 198, Jr.) 20 Kenderick Marbles (5-9, 166, Fr.) WS 34 LUKE HEDRICK (6-1, 198, So.) 6 Wesley Thompson (6-1, 195, Jr.) 37 Traveion Webster (5-11, 207, Fr.) FS 23 NICK INGRAM (5-11, 195, So.) 13 Rhoy Williams (6-1, 192, Jr.) FC 1 JUWAN OFFRAY (5-11, 188, Sr.) 21 Corey Straughter (5-10, 165, Fr.) KO 83 MATT WYLIE (6-4, 185, Gr.) 16 Craig Ford (6-2, 157, Jr.) PK 16 CRAIG FORD (6-2, 157, Jr.) 83 Matt Wylie (6-4, 185, Gr.) P 39 HARRISON HEIM (5-8, 175, So.) 16 Craig Ford (6-2, 157, Jr.) SN 51 LUKE HUTCHINSON (6-1, 230, Gr.) 91 David Elias Jr. (6-2, 283, Sr.-5) WARHAWK SPECIAL TEAMS HLD 86 JOSH PEDERSON (6-5, 227, R-Fr.) 39 Harrison Heim (5-8, 175, So.) KR 12 MARKIS MCCRAY (5-11, 171, Jr.) 3 MARCUS GREEN (5-8, 191, Jr.) 27 Derrick Gore (5-10, 212, Jr.) 26 Duke Carter IV (5-8, 197, So.) PR 3 MARCUS GREEN (5-8, 191, Jr.) 20 Kenderick Marbles (5-9, 166, Fr.)