game notes: bluefield college vs. kentucky christian

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GAME THREE INSIDE THE MATCH-UP BLUEFIELD COLLEGE RAMS 2011 Record: na 2012 Preseason Rank: na Last Game: Georgetown, L, 77-9 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN KNIGHTS 2011 Record: 4-7 2012 Preseason Rank: na Last Game: Lindsey Wilson, W, 27-20 OT HEAD COACHES Blueeld College Mike Gravier (Grand Valley State) Record at Blueeld: 0-2 (1st Year) Overall Record: 30-14-1 (5th Year) Record vs. Kentucky Christian: 0-0 Kentucky Christian Mike Furrey Record at Kentucky Christian: 5-7 (2nd Year) Overall Record: 5-7 (2nd Year) Record vs. Blueeld: 0-0 BROADCAST INFORMATION Local Radio Network: Adventure Radio, 1440/1470 WHIS/WTZE News Talk Radio with Rudy Roediger (pxp) and Trey Wilson (analyst) MEDIA INFORMATION Blueeld College Rudy Roediger (Twitter: @RuudSports) Cell: 740-804-3355 | Cell: 740-656-2685 Kentucky Christian Anna Stokes (email: [email protected]) Ofce: 606-474-3207 | Cell: 606-356-1383 SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @BlueeldRams Facebook: blueeld-college-athletics YouTube: BlueeldCollegeRams BLUEFIELD COLLEGE THE LAST TIME OUT The Rams returned to Mitchell Sta- dium for its second straight game as they continue their 21st season -- first since 1941 with a game against No. 4 (Pre-Season NAIA Football Coaches Top-25 Poll) Georgetown (KY) last Saturday. The Tigers who finished in the NAIA National Semifinals a year ago made quick work of the young Rams jumping out to a 35-0 lead and held a comanding 42-7 lead at the break. GC attempted just one punt on the day -- that at- tempted sailed over Cody Park- er’s head where he was tackled in the end zone by Orlando, Fla., native Harry Casseus. The defen- sive end brought the score to 49-9 with 9:39 left in the third period. Four straight scores by George- town pushed the final to 77-9 when the final seconds ticked off the clock sending the Rams down to its fourth worst loss in program history. THE RAMS VS KNIGHTS Blueeld College looks to rebound following the fourth time in program history they have surrendered 70 or more points against a Kentucky Christian team that used 264 passing yards and 320 yards of total offense to defeat Lindsey Wilson in the opening week. KCC comes into the game after an off week. KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN A YEAR AGO The Knights went 4-7 under Head Coach Mike Furrey in his rst year. RAMS VERSUS RANKED OPPONENTS Blueeld College played its rst of ve preseason NAIA Coaches Poll ranked opponent last Saturday against No. 4 Georgetown ... the loss to the Tigers (77-9) was the fourth worst defeat in the programs 21 seasons. BC - KCC SERIES HISTORY The Rams and Knights are meeting for the rst time. NEXT GAME AT MITCHELL STADIUM The Rams return to Mitchell Stadium when BC hosts the Eagles of Faulkner University on Saturday, September 15 (1 p.m.) LAST TIME IT HAPPENED ... the Rams lost back-to-back games to open a season (1941) they rebounded with a, 25-7, win on the road against Rio Grande (Ohio). ... Blueeld College played in Kentucky was October 1927. The Red, White & Blue defeated current Mid-South Conference opponent Union, 33-0. That season the then Ramblin Reds went 4-2-3 under coach Ott for the program’s rst of nine straight win- ning seasons (1927-1935). ... Blueeld College gave up 70 or more points was October 15, 1927. BC suffered a 73-0 loss to Maryville (TN). BC rebounded the following week and posted a 33-0 shutout over current Mid-South Conference opponent Union. Blueeld College (0-2) at Kentucky Christian (1-0) KCU Stadium (1,000) | Grayson, Ky. Saturday, September 8, 2012 | 1:30 p.m. ET | 1440/1470 AM

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Page 1: Game Notes: Bluefield College vs. Kentucky Christian

GAME THREE

INSIDE THE MATCH-UPBLUEFIELD COLLEGE RAMS

2011 Record: na2012 Preseason Rank: na

Last Game: Georgetown, L, 77-9

KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN KNIGHTS2011 Record: 4-7

2012 Preseason Rank: naLast Game: Lindsey Wilson, W, 27-20 OT

HEAD COACHESBluefi eld College

Mike Gravier (Grand Valley State)Record at Bluefi eld: 0-2 (1st Year)Overall Record: 30-14-1 (5th Year)Record vs. Kentucky Christian: 0-0

Kentucky ChristianMike Furrey

Record at Kentucky Christian: 5-7 (2nd Year)Overall Record: 5-7 (2nd Year)

Record vs. Bluefi eld: 0-0

BROADCAST INFORMATIONLocal Radio

Network: Adventure Radio, 1440/1470 WHIS/WTZE News Talk Radio with Rudy Roediger (pxp) and Trey Wilson (analyst)

MEDIA INFORMATIONBluefi eld College

Rudy Roediger (Twitter: @RuudSports)Cell: 740-804-3355 | Cell: 740-656-2685

Kentucky ChristianAnna Stokes (email: [email protected])

Offi ce: 606-474-3207 | Cell: 606-356-1383

SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @Bluefi eldRams

Facebook: bluefi eld-college-athleticsYouTube: Bluefi eldCollegeRams

BLUEFIELD COLLEGE

THE LAST TIME OUTThe Rams returned to Mitchell Sta-dium for its second straight game as they continue their 21st season -- first since 1941 with a game against No. 4 (Pre-Season NAIA Football Coaches Top-25 Poll) Georgetown (KY) last Saturday. The Tigers who finished in the NAIA National Semifinals a year ago made quick work of the young Rams jumping out to a 35-0 lead and held a comanding 42-7 lead at the break. GC attempted just one punt on the day -- that at-tempted sailed over Cody Park-er’s head where he was tackled in the end zone by Orlando, Fla., native Harry Casseus. The defen-sive end brought the score to 49-9 with 9:39 left in the third period. Four straight scores by George-town pushed the final to 77-9 when the final seconds ticked off the clock sending the Rams down to its fourth worst loss in program history.

THE RAMS VS KNIGHTSBluefi eld College looks to rebound following the fourth time in program history they have surrendered 70 or more points against a Kentucky Christian team that used 264 passing yards and 320 yards of total offense to defeat Lindsey Wilson in the opening week. KCC comes into the game after an off week.

KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN A YEAR AGO

The Knights went 4-7 under Head Coach Mike Furrey in his fi rst year.

RAMS VERSUS RANKED OPPONENTS

Bluefi eld College played its fi rst of fi ve preseason NAIA Coaches Poll ranked opponent last Saturday against No. 4 Georgetown ... the loss to the Tigers (77-9) was the fourth worst defeat in the programs 21 seasons.

BC - KCC SERIES HISTORY

The Rams and Knights are meeting for the fi rst time.

NEXT GAME AT MITCHELL STADIUM

The Rams return to Mitchell Stadium when BC hosts the Eagles of Faulkner University on Saturday, September 15 (1 p.m.)

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

... the Rams lost back-to-back games to open a season (1941) they rebounded with a, 25-7, win on the road against Rio Grande (Ohio).

... Bluefi eld College played in Kentucky was October 1927. The Red, White & Blue defeated current Mid-South Conference opponent Union, 33-0. That season the then Ramblin Reds went 4-2-3 under coach Ott for the program’s fi rst of nine straight win-ning seasons (1927-1935).

... Bluefi eld College gave up 70 or more points was October 15, 1927. BC suffered a 73-0 loss to Maryville (TN). BC rebounded the following week and posted a 33-0 shutout over current Mid-South Conference opponent Union.

Bluefi eld College (0-2) at Kentucky Christian (1-0)KCU Stadium (1,000) | Grayson, Ky.

Saturday, September 8, 2012 | 1:30 p.m. ET | 1440/1470 AM

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BLUEFIELD COLLEGEPPG 18.5Passing TDs 4Rushing TDs 1Rushing Yards Per Game 94.0Passing Yards Per Game 153.0Total Offense Per Game 247.01st Downs 32Penalties 9Penalty Yards 653rd Down Conversion % .3214th Down Conversion % .250TO Margin -1

Opp PPG 59.5Opp Passing TDs 3Opp Rushing TDs 10Opp Rushing Yards Per Game 252.0Opp Passing Yards Per Game 180.5Opp Total Offense Per Game 432.5Opp 1st Downs 43Opp Penalties 15Opp Penalty Yards 125Opp 3rd Down Conversion % .542Opp 4th Down Conversion % .600Opp TO Margin +1

KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN COLLEGEPPG 27Passing TDs 0Rushing TDs 2Rushing Yards Per Game 56Passing Yards Per Game 264Total Offense Per Game 3201st Downs 15Penalties 12Penalty Yards 843rd Down Conversion % .3574th Down Conversion % .000TO Margin +1

Opp PPG 20Opp Passing TDs 1Opp Rushing TDs 1Opp Rushing Yards Per Game 66Opp Passing Yards Per Game 179Opp Total Offense Per Game 245Opp 1st Downs 19Opp Penalties 3Opp Penalty Yards 36Opp 3rd Down Conversion % .316Opp 4th Down Conversion % .500Opp TO Margin -1

NAIA TOP-25TALE OF TAPE

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Five Mid-South Conference football teams are ranked and another is receiving votes in the 2012 NAIA Football Coaches’ Preseason Top 25 Poll, NAIA offi cials announced Monday, August 13. The national association will announce the fi rst of 10 regular season polls on Sept. 10

Georgetown College -- a 2011 national semifi nalist -- is the top ranked MSC team at No. 4. The Tigers received 209 voting points from the panel of coaches that makes up the national raters.

The East Division favorite trails only defending national champion Saint Xavier University -- with 236 voting points and all 11 fi rst-place votes -- Carroll College (227 voting points) and Marian University (217) in the national poll.

Georgetown fi nished 2011 with a 12-1 record, including a 5-0 record in the East.

Bethel University -- the West Divi-sion favorite -- is tied for No. 11 in the poll after picking up 140 voting points. The Wildcats captured the

West last season after posting an 8-3 overall record and a 5-1 divisional record.

University of the Cumberlands is No. 19 in the poll with 62 voting points. The Patriots move to the East Division this season after ending 2011 with a 7-3 overall record and a 4-2 mark in the West.

Cumberland University is tied for No. 22 with 53 voting points while Campbellsville University is No. 25 with 16 voting points. The Bulldogs fi nished 2011 at 7-3 overall and 4-2 in the West while the Tigers fi nished 7-5 overall and 3-2 in the East.

Lindsey Wilson College is one of four teams outside the Top-25 but receiving votes. The Blue Raiders gar-nered 10 voting points from the na-tional raters after a 7-3 record in 2011 including a 3-2 record in the East.

Upcoming PollsPoll 1 Sept. 10Poll 2 Sept. 17Poll 3 Sept. 24Poll 4 Oct. 1Poll 5 Oct. 8Poll 6 Oct. 15

RANK PREV SCHOOL 2011 POINTS1 1 Saint Xavier (Ill.) (11) 14-1 2362 2 Carroll (Mont.) 13-2 2273 3 Marian (Ind.) 12-1 2174 4 Georgetown (Ky.) 12-1 2095 5 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 10-2 2016 6 Saint Francis (Ind.) 9-3 1857 7 St. Francis (Ill.) 11-3 1788 8 Morningside (Iowa) 9-3 1689 9 Missouri Valley 9-2 16310 14 Northwestern (Iowa) 9-2 142T11 10 Ottawa (Kan.) 9-3 140T11 12 Bethel (Tenn.) 8-3 14013 11 Benedictine (Kan.) 9-3 13714 13 William Penn (Iowa) 9-2 13615 16 Grand View (Iowa) 8-4 10016 17 Eastern Oregon 8-3 9117 15 Valley City State (N.D.) 9-2 8318 19 Baker (Kan.) 7-3 7519 22 Cumberlands (Ky.) 7-3 6220 20 St. Ambrose (Iowa) 7-3 6121 18 Doane (Neb.) 8-2 58T22 23 Cumberland (Tenn.) 7-3 53T22 21 Langston (Okla.) 7-3 5324 24 Bethany (Kan.) 8-3 3825 RV Campbellsville (Ky.) 7-5 16

Others Receiving Votes: Friends (Kan.) 11; Montana State-Northern 11; Lind-sey Wilson (Ky.) 10; Hastings (Neb.) 3

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OFFENSIVEPLAYER TO WATCH

#81 Rodrell SmithFreshman WR Rodrell Smith has scored three of the Rams fi rst fi ve TDs this season and ranks in the top 10 in three different national categories, including fourth in total scoring (TDs) (18) and total scoring (18), ninth in total receptions (10). The 6-foot-1 Ar-rington, Va., native also ranks 33rd in scoring per game (9.0), scoring (TDs) per game (9.0) and 39th in receptions per game (5.0). In the Rams season opener Smith caught seven passes for 78 yards and two TDs. He continued his strong play with three receptions and a TD against No. 4 Georgetown last Saturday. In that game the 2012 graduate of Nelson County High School also rushed once for 20 yards.

PLAYER TO WATCH

DEFENSIVEPLAYER TO WATCH

#4 Tarrell StarckeyRedshirt freshman LB Tarell Starckey comes into the Rams third game second on the team in tackles. The Richmond, Va., native switched to number four for the week after wear-ing the 15 jersey in the previous two games. Starckey made eight tackles -- fi ve unassisted and three assists in the Rams season opener against Pikeville. The 6-foot-2 2011 graduate of High-land Springs High School responded against No. 4 Georgetown last Satur-day with six tackles.

SPECIAL TEAMSPLAYER TO WATCH

#29 Marion HarrisFreshman RB Marion Harris has re-turned nearly every kickoff for Blue-fi eld this season. The 2012 graduate of Petersburg High School ranks in the top 10 in two national categories, in-cluding fourth in total kick off returns (156) and ninth in all purpose yards (245). The 5-foot-10 running back also ranks 40th in all purpose yards per game (122.5). When in the backfi eld, Harris has racked up 83 yards on 18 carries in-cluding a career-high 68 yards on 11 carries in his fi rst appearance againt Pikeville.

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GENERALLocation Bluefi eld, Va. Founded 1922Enrollment 850Nickname RamsColors Red, White & BlueConference Mid-South (West Division)President Dr. David Olive Alma Mater TennesseeAthletic Director Peter Dryer Alma Mater CedarvilleStadium Mitchell Stadium Surface Field Turf Capacity 10,000

FOOTBALL STAFFHead Coach Mike Gravier Alma Mater Grand Valley State Record at BC 0-2 (1st season) Record Overall 30-14-1 (5th season)Defensive Coordinator Stacey HairstonDefensive Line Bryce BozmanInside Linebackers Cedric CollinsOutside Linebackers Chris ShultzOffensive Coordinator Mike GravierQuarterbacks Mike GravierOffensive Line Mike ComptonRunning-Backs Ryen CarewWide Receivers Kirk BroussardTight Ends Mike HenryAssistant Coach Maurice GravelyHead Athletic Trainier Laura WamsleyFootball Trainer Tara ShelleyAthletic Trainer Erika BellSports Medicine Frank Johnson, M.D.Team Chiropractor Joe Dales, D.C.

HISTORYFirst Year of Football 1922First Year Competeting in NAIA 2012Number of Seasons 21All-Time Record 79-59-7 (.576)All-Time W-L at Michell Stadium 22-12Southeastern Junior College Championships 4

FIRSTS IN ‘MODERN ERA’ First Game Aug. 25, 2012 vs. PikevilleFirst Kickoff Return Marion Harris, 14 yardsFirst Carry Josh Wells, 1 yard gainFirst Firstdown Josh Wells on second play, 9 yard gainFirst Pass Greg Hampton - Complete to Dylan Kidd (5yd)First TD Pass 3:03 1st Q, Greg Hampton to Matt Hollandsworth (10yd), 7-0 lead.First Extra Point Mikel Hawks, 3:03 1st QFirst Fumble Recovery Jonathan Toe, 3:00 1st QFirst Rushing TD Josh Wells (11yd), 1:40 2nd Q, 21-21 tieFirst Interception Morris Mitchell, 3rd Q

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Faulkner University’s David Amos and Donny Ruggles and Georgetown College’s Ryan Vaughn are the Mid-South Conference Football Players of the Week for the week ending Sept. 1, conference offi cials announced on Monday.This week marks the fi rst weekly award winners of the 2012 season.Amos rushed for 149 yards and one touchdown in Faulkner’s 43-10 win at UVa.-Wise to earn Mid-South Conference Offensive Player of the Week.

The Woodstock, Ga., junior running back averaged 7.5 yards per carry in the win. His 72-yard run during the game is the longest run from scrimmage this season in the MSC.Ruggles was part of three Wise turnovers on Saturday and helped the Eagle defense keep the Wise offense out of the endzone. For his efforts, Ruggles earns the MSC Defensive Player of the Week.The Lake Forest, Calif., junior defensive back recovered a pair of Wise fumbles and notched his fi rst interception of the season in the win. Ruggles added seven tackles and four pass breakups in the win.Vaughn blocked a pair of Bluefi eld College punts and returned one for a touchdown to earn MSC Special Teams Player of the Week.The Independence, Ky., senior linebacker’s 24-yard touchdown return off a punt block helped the Tigers to a 77-9 win over the Rams in Blue-fi eld. Vaughn added fi ve tackles on the day for the Tiger defense.The next MSC Player of the Week awards are scheduled to be an-nounced on Monday, Sept. 10.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

BC QUICK FACTS

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EAST

DIVISION OVERALL W L Pct. W L Pct. GB StreakPikeville 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 -- Won 2(19) Cumberlands 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 -- Won 1(4) Georgetown 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 -- Won 1Kentucky Christian 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 -- Won 1UVA-Wise 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 -- Lost 1Union 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 -- Lost 1

WEST

DIVISION OVERALL W L Pct. W L Pct. GB Streak(22) Cumberland (TN) 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 -- Won 1Faulkner 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 -- Won 1(RV) Lindsey Wilson 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 -- Won 1Belhaven 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 -- Lost 1(25) Campbellsville 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 -- Lost 1(11) Bethel 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 -- Lost 2Bluefi eld 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 -- Lost 2

MID-SOUTH STANDINGS

Saturday, August 25(RV) Lindsey Wilson at Kentucky Christian, L, 20-27 OTPikeville at Bluefield, W, 42-28UVA-Wise at (11) Bethel, W, 24-21 OTSaturday, September 1Cumberland at Kansas Wesleyan, W, 31-10Belhaven at Cumberlands, L, 10-21Georgetown at Bluefield, W, 77-9Union at Lindsey Wilson, L, 21-36Bethel vs. Marion, L, 7-31Faulkner at UVA-Wise, W, 43-10Pikeville at Campbellsville, W, 14-7Thursday, September 6Faulkner at UVA-Wise, 6 p.m.Saturday, September 8Lindsey Wilson at Pikeville, 1:30 p.m.Bluefield at Kentucky Christian, 1:30 p.m.Cumberlands at Cumberland, 2:30 p.m.UVA-Wise at Pikeville, 1:30 p.m.Union at Campbellsville, 7:00 p.m.Louisiana College at Belhaven, 8 p.m.Saturday, September 15Cumberlands at Union, 12 p.m.Faulkner at Bluefield, 1:00 p.m.UVA-Wise at Pikeville, 1:30 p.m.Belhaven at Cumberland, 2:30 p.m.Kentucky Christian at North Alabama, 6:00 p.m.Bethel at Campbellsville, 7:00 p.m.Georgetown at Lindsey Wilson, 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 22Union at Webber International, 12:00 p.m.Pikeville at Cumberlands, 1:30 p.m.Kentucky Christian at Georgetown, 1:30 p.m.Bluefi eld at Bethel, 2:30 p.m.Lindsey Wilson at Faulkner, 2:30 p.m.Campbellsville at Belhaven, 2:30 p.m.Cumberland at UVA-Wise, 6:00 p.m.Saturday, September 29Bluefield at Union, 12:00 p.m.Lindsey Wilson at Cumberlands, 1:30 p.m.Bethel at Georgetown, 1:30 p.m.Cumberland at Pikeville, 1:30 p.m.Campbellsville at Kentucky Christian, 1:30 p.m.Belhaven at UVA-Wise, 6 p.m.Faulkner at Point University, 7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 6Georgetown at Campbellsville, 1:30 p.m.Cumberlands at Faulkner, 2:30 p.m.Pikeville at Bethel, 2:30 p.m.Union at Cumberland, 2:30 p.m.Kentucky Christian at Belhaven, 2:30 p.m.UVA-Wise at Bluefield, 6:00 p.m.Saturday, October 13Bethel at Union, 12:00 p.m.Cumberlands at Georgetown, 1:30 p.m.Lindsey Wilson at Campbellsville, 1:30 p.m.Cumberland at Faulkner, 2:30 p.m.Bluefield at Belhaven, 2:30 p.m.Kentucky Christian at UVA-Wise, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 20UVA-Wise at Cumberlands, 1:30 p.m.Union at Kentucky Christian, 1:30 p.m.Georgetown at Pikeville, 1:30 p.m.Belhaven at Lindsey Wilson, 2:30 p.m.Faulkner at Bethel, 6:00 p.m.Campbellsville at Cumberland, 7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 27Lindsey Wilson at Bluefield, 1:00 p.m. (Home-coming)Campbellsville at Cumberlands, 1:30 p.m.UVA-Wise at Union, 1:30 p.m.Kentucky Christian at Pikeville, 1:30 p.m.Cumberland at Bethel, 2:30 p.m.Belhaven at Faulkner, 2:30 p.m.Saturday, November 3Cumberlands at Kentucky Christian, 1:30 p.m.Union at Georgetown, 1:30 p.m.Faulkner at Campbellsville, 1:30 p.m.Bethel at Lindsey Wilson, 2:30 p.m.Bluefi eld at Cumberland, 2:30 p.m.Pikeville at Belhaven, 2:30 p.m.Saturday, November 10Campbellsville at Bluefield, 1:00 p.m.Pikeville at Union, 1:30 p.m.Georgetown at UVA-Wise, 1:30 p.m.Kentucky Christian at Faulkner, 1:30 p.m.Cumberland at Lindsey Wilson, 2:30 p.m.Bethel at Belhaven, 7:00 p.m.

MID-SOUTH COMPOSIT SCHEDULE

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown Previous School57 Ibrahim Bah OLB 6-1 200 FR Woodbridge, Va. Freedom48 Clifton Bishop FB 5-7 192 FR Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside40 James Boyd FS 6-0 170 FR (RS) Queens, N.Y. Thomasville21 Frank Brooks FS 5-10 160 FR. Newport News, Va. Heritage51 R. J. Buford OLB 6-4 215 FR (RS) Bluefi eld, W. Va. Bluefi eld25 Chris Burgess FS 5-10 160 FR Lithonia, Ga. Martin Luther King82 Joel Calfee WR 6-0 187 FR (RS) Athens, W. Va. Pikeview16 Phillip Callier WR 5-9 165 FR Kansas City, Mo. Hogan Prep Academy78 Cameron Carter DL 6-3 352 SO Roanoke, Va. Northside45 Harry Casseus DL 6-0 207 FR (RS) Orlando, Fla. Evans37 Walson Charles K 5-11 180 FR (RS) Roanoke, Va. Ferrum College8 Cortez Clark LB 5-9 210 FR (RS) Lynchburg, Va. Heritage17 Shea Corpening DB 5-7 155 FR (RS) Newton, N.C. Newton Conover75 Hayne Darby OL 6-2 300 JR (RS) Glade Spring, Va. Bridgewater College95 Jaron Delaney DL 6-2 250 FR Temple, Ga. Temple59 Keith Dunn DE 6-1 240 FR (RS) Bluefi eld, Va. Graham83 Nick Exposito TE 6-5 240 FR Woodbridge, Va. Forest Park3 Bobby Freeman DB 5-7 187 FR Miami, Fla. Concord University24 Caleb Frye K 5-7 135 FR (RS) Glade Spring, Va. Virginia Highlands CC90 Jonathan Gallante LB 5-10 190 FR Blacksburg, Va. Christiansburg93 Tanner Gilliland DL 6-1 232 FR (RS) Atlanta, Ga. Creekview44 James Goodman DB 5-11 180 FR Long Beach, Calif. Golden West CC11 Christian Google DB 5-8 160 FR Orlando, Fla. West Orange87 Daniel Griffi n WR/P 6-3 155 FR Greensboro, N.C. Home School36 Michael Hall DB 5-8 155 FR Pulaski, Va. Pulaski6 Greg Hampton QB 6-0 190 JR Uniondel, N.Y. Alfred State College29 Marion Harris RB 5-10 165 FR Petersburg, Va. Petersburg55 Chris Hart OL 6-2 250 FR Ferrum, Va. Franklin County47 Mikel Hawks K/P 6-1 145 FR Wytheville, Va. George Wythe53 Boomer Hawthorne OL 6-2 225 FR Bristol, Tenn. Tennessee High52 Anthony Herring ILB 6-0 219 FR Port St. Lucie, Fla. West Centennial88 Matt Hollandsworth TE 6-3 205 FR Willis, Va. Floyd94 Zachariah Hudler DL 6-2 300 FR (RS) Crumpler, N. C. Ashe County76 Calvin Huggins OL 6-2 300 FR Spotsylvania, Va. Massaponax91 Zavier Hunt DT 6-0 270 FR Rocky Mount, Va. Franklin County42 Jordan Jackson OLB 5-9 210 FR Manassas, Va. Stonewall Jackson77 Kevin Johnson OL 6-7 320 FR (RS) Vero Beach, Fla. Vero Beach7 Dylan Kidd WR 5-8 165 FR (RS) Christiansburg, Va. Bland10 Cory Mabry QB 6-6 170 FR Max Meadows, Va. Fort Chiswell38 C. J. Manns DB 5-7 165 FR Bluefi eld, W. Va. Bluefi eld14 Mason Maples LB 6-3 230 FR Bassett, Va. Franklin County84 Joshua Martin WR 6-1 165 FR Bedford, Va. Liberty-Bedford18 Jabe Meadows WR 6-2 170 FR (RS) Montcalm, W. Va. West Virginia University56 Cody Miller OL 6-1 275 FR Yulee, Fla. Yulee12 Morris Mitchell CB 5-9 170 FR Villa Rica, Ga. Villa Rica5 Michael Nesmith WR 5-11 180 FR Port St. Lucie, Fla. West Centennial27 Eli Overstreet FB 5-10 180 FR Floyd, Va. Floyd34 Jon Poma FB 5-9 235 FR Port St. Lucie, Fla. West Centennial49 Matthew Raner RB 5-7 175 FR Summerfi eld, N. C. Home School9 Jeremy Rickett LB 5-8 177 FR Mooresville, N. C. Mooresville19 Anthony Rivers DB 5-9 160 FR Chester, Va. Thomas Dale97 Kyle Sheets LB 6-1 200 FR Bastian, Va. Tazewell81 Rodrell Smith WR 6-1 190 FR Arrington, Va. Nelson County79 Jose Soto OL 6-6 265 FR Miami, Fla. Westland Hialeah4 Tarrell Starckey LB 6-2 230 FR (RS) Richmond, Va. Highland Springs33 Keith Stutts LB 5-11 190 FR Columbus, Ga. Northside71 Levi Thompson OL 6-0 220 FR Brookneal, Va. William Campbell99 Jonathan Toe DL 6-2 260 SO (RS) Alexandria, Va. Georgia Southern54 Mike Tufaro OL 6-1 290 FR (RS) Scotch Plains, N. J. Scotch Plains Fanwood69 Colton Turbyfi ll DL 6-0 220 FR Woodlawn, Va. Galax13 Austin Van Es QB 6-0 215 FR West Palm, Fla. Summit Christian85 Craig Walker WR 5-10 170 FR Bristow, Va. Stonewall Jackson41 Wesley Washington OLB 5-10 207 FR (RS) Atlanta, Ga. Shiloh61 Brett Watson OL 6-2 245 FR Lynchburg, Va. Heritage31 Josh Wells RB 5-9 180 SO (RS) Alexandria, Va. Liberty University23 Pernell Whitehead RB 5-10 170 FR Atlanta, Ga. Stephenson2 Antoine Wilkerson SS 6-0 176 FR (RS) Richmond, Va. Highland Springs

No. Name Pos.2 Antoine Wilkerson SS3 Bobby Freeman DB4 Tarrell Starckey LB5 Michael Nesmith WR6 Greg Hampton QB7 Dylan Kidd WR8 Cortez Clark LB9 Jeremy Rickett LB10 Cory Mabry QB11 Christian Google DB12 Morris Mitchell CB13 Austin Van Es QB14 Mason Maples LB16 Phillip Callier WR17 Shea Corpening DB18 Jabe Meadows WR19 Anthony Rivers DB21 Frank Brooks FS23 Pernell Whitehead RB24 Caleb Frye K25 Chris Burgess FS27 Eli Overstreet FB29 Marion Harris RB31 Josh Wells RB33 Keith Stutts LB34 Jon Poma FB36 Michael Hall DB37 Walson Charles K38 C. J. Manns DB40 James Boyd FS41 Wesley Washington OLB42 Jordan Jackson OLB44 James Goodman WR45 Harry Casseus DL47 Mikel Hawks K/P48 Clifton Bishop FB49 Matthew Raner RB51 R. J. Buford OLB52 Anthony Herring ILB53 Boomer Hawthorne OL54 Mike Tufaro OL55 Chris Hart OL56 Cody Miller OL57 Ibrahim Bah OLB59 Keith Dunn DE61 Brett Watson OL69 Colton Turbyfi ll DL71 Levi Thompson OL75 Hayne Darby OL76 Calvin Huggins OL77 Kevin Johnson OL78 Cameron Carter DL79 Jose Soto OL81 Rodrell Smith WR82 Joel Calfee WR83 Nick Exposito TE84 Joshua Martin WR85 Crag Walker WR87 Daniel Griffi n WR/P88 Matt Hollandsworth TE90 Jonathan Gallante LB91 Zavier Hunt DT93 Tanner Gilliland DL94 Zachariah Huddle DL95 Jaron Delaney DL97 Kyle Sheets LB99 Jonathan Toe DL

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown Previous School37 Jake Allen OL 6’1 205 SO Mt. Sterling, Ky. Hocking College93 David Asiedu DE 6’4 245 FR Ghana Westerville South59 Stephen Baker TE 6’1 215 FR Bowling Green, Ky. Greenwood42 Michael Barnett FS 6’2 207 SO Lima, Ohio Westerville North32 Demone Belmarez RB 5’11 191 FR Burnett, Texas Burnett16 Trey Bennett FS 6’0 200 FR Athens, Ohio Alexander58 Fadore Bing II LB 5’10 189 JR Williston, S.C. Fort Knox56 Caleb Brown LB 6’1 212 FR Columbus, Ohio Hamilton Township46 Deontre Burney CB 5’9 157 FR North Lauderdale, Fla. Park Vista25 Denzel Cameron S 5’9 182 SO Newman, Ga. Newman33 Jalen Castille RB 5’7 175 FR Ontario, Calif. Damien17 Jer’yl Christian LB 6’1 245 SO Steubenville, Ohio Steubenville96 Dominique Clendenning RB 5’6 161 SO Cincinnati, Ohio Mt. Healthy74 Blake Clowes OL 6’2 295 SO Hilliard, Ohio Hilliard Darby98 Jarred Cobb K 6’0 175 SO Nicholasville, Ky. East Jessamine33 D’Andre Coleman S 6’0 189 FR West Palm Beach, Fla. Park Vista78 Preston Collier OL 6’6 320 FR Elwood, Ind. Elwood Community39 Jayden Compton RB 5’9 170 FR Calhoun, Ga. Gordon Central84 Jacob Connor TE 6’2 225 FR Clay City, Ky. Powell County15 Cole Cooper QB 6’0 185 FR Lewis County, Ky. Lewis County35 Darian Cox RB 5’8 195 SO Lexington, Ky. Madison Central83 Caleb Cox WR 6’0 195 SR Marietta, Ga. Marietta3 Andre Davis DE 6’5 295 JR New Jersey St. Patrick5 Austin DeHart RB 5’10 185 FR Plain City, Ohio Jonathan Alder13 Jordan DeSiena QB 6’2 190 FR Jacksonville, Fla. Englewood91 Michael Douglas NG 6’3 290 FR Athens, Ohio Alexander24 Calvin Dowdell S 5’10 205 SR Gainesville, Fla. Santa Fe6 Rashad Earls WR 5’8 155 SR Gaffney, N.C. Blacksburg71 Luke Eisnaugle P/K 6’5 203 FR Jackson, Ohio Jackson79 Domonic Shane Gay NG FR Mt. Sterling, Ky. Montgomery County17 A.J. Geisler CB 5’8 178 FR Milford, Ohio Milford26 Ryan Golden DB 5’9 170 FR Milford, Ohio Milford63 Zack Grubb DB 6’4 180 FR New Lebanon, Ohio Dixie20 Trey Gulledge WR 5’11 180 FR Adairsville, Ga. Adairsville30 Tyler Hadynski WR 6’0 170 FR Baxter, Tenn. Upperman41 Jachovi Hardge CB 5’6 164 SO Atlanta, Ga. Tucker53 James Hart LB 6’1 195 FR Houston, Texas Stony Point43 Doogie Hauser CB 5’9 195 FR New Lebanon, Ohio Dixie29 Derrick Henderson S 6’4 215 JR Lakeland, Fla. Lake Region60 Codie Henning S 5’10 190 FR Vandalia, Ohio Vandalia Butler1 Marcus Hicks WR 5’7 160 JR Jacksonville, Fla. Robert E. Lee8 Rance Hughes TE 6’3 236 SR Chicago, Ill. Joliet JC28 Drew Hunter RB 5’9 195 FR Carlisle, Pa. Boiling Springs54 Joey Hutchinson LB 5’8 200 SO Stockton, Calif. Basha (Gilbert, AZ)68 Dominique Johnson OT 6’0 320 JR Lexington, Ky. Tates Creek75 Farmer Johnson NG 5’11 235 FR Flemingsburg, Ky. Fleming County2 Graham Johnston QB 6’0 205 SO Plain City, Ohio Jonathan Alder22 Charles Jones LB 5’8 218 SR Warwick, Ga. Worth County94 Darryl Jones DE 6’4 255 SO Goose Creek, S.C. N.C. Tech61 Ben Karst OL 5’9 240 SO Adelphs, Ohio Home Schooled43 Keenan Kelley TE 6’2 230 FR Mt. Sterling, Ky. Montgomery County9 Isaiah Keyes DE 6’2 245 SR Mt. Olive, Miss. WVU Tech89 Lane Knost TE 6’3 218 SO Williamstown, W.Va. Williamstown72 Levi Krebs OL 6’4 300 FR Hillsboro, Ohio Hillsboro49 Jordan Lawson LB 6’1 246 SR Sylvester, Ga. Worth County62 Kameron Lee C 6’0 277 FR Memphis, Tenn. Southwind80 Kadeem Locke WR 6’3 175 FR Jacksonville, Fla. Englewood16 Damiete MacHarry QB 5’8 180 JR Brooklyn, N.Y. Marshall University38 Mason Malone TE 6’0 219 FR Paducah, Ky. Paducah Tilghman45 Jeremy Mattingly FB 5’10 180 FR Lebanon, Ohio Marion County52 Jonathan Maxwell LB 6’1 205 SO Youngstown, Ohio Stratford57 Alex McCord LB 6’1 250 FR Huntsville, Ala. Madison County64 Jeremy Melton RT 6’6 360 JR Orlando, Fla. Lyman34 Caleb Mitchell LB 5’10 185 SR Elizabethtown, Ky. Malone University50 Garrett Mize LB SR Cincinnati, Ohio University of Charleston70 David Montenaro OL 6’1 235 SO Hilliard, Ohio Hilliard Davidson38 Jeff Mundy DB 5’10 190 FR Cincinnati, Ohio Lakota East97 Marvin Newkirk DT/DE 6’0 275 JR Indiantown, Fla. South Fork12 Matt Ogle QB 5’11 190 SO (RS) Nashville, Tenn Cumberland University67 Jarrett Parker DB 5’8 163 FR Garrison, Ky. Lewis County7 Stanley Peterson RB 5’8 165 SO 51 Matthew Pickle LB 6’3 217 FR Sugar Valley, Ga. Adairsville4 Greg Pollard CB 5’8 160 SO Jacksonville, Fla. Raines73 Brian Poynter OL 6’4 308 FR Utica, Mich. Eisenhower90 Brandon Prescott DE 6’1 250 FR Memphis, Tenn. Southwind92 Adam Prohaska DE 6’3 285 FR Halifax, Pa. Halifax Area95 Keith Pulley P 5’8 158 FR LaVergne, Tenn. LaVergne31 Marcus Reed RB 6’1 169 FR Greenup, Ky. Raceland-Worthington36 Ken Reichle LB 6’2 195 SO Grove City, Ohio Grove City30 Michael Ritter Jr. DB 5’8 170 SO Memphis, Tenn. Ridgeway10 Dylan Romero LB 6’1 195 SO Cincinnati, Ohio Lakota West48 Tyler Rowe LB 5’8 210 FR Lucasville, Ohio Valley44 Glen Rowell LB 5’10 215 SO Danville, Ky. Danville Area CC65 Josh Salisbury DL 6’0 300 FR Ashland, Ky. Marshall University22 Stephen Sensel WR 5’10 170 FR West Chester, Ohio U of Cincinnati 66 Nick Sharp DL 6’2 260 SO Milford, Ohio Milford11 Jabriel Siler DB 5’9 175 JR (RS) Knoxville, Tenn. Fulton 86 Jalen Simmons-Wilson WR 5’11 175 FR Jesup, Ga. Wayne County19 Andrew Slikker K 6’3 190 SO Mission Viejo, Calif. Capistrano Valley14 Winston Smith WR 6’2 195 FR (RS) London, Ohio Madison Plains 12 Andrew Stewart LB 6’0 200 SO Codiz, Ky. Trigg County 21 Trey Strunk WR 6’1 185 SO Milford, Ohio Milford40 Nathan Termuhlen RB 5’11 200 SO Milford, Ohio College of Mt. St. Joseph99 Ivan Lamar Thomas TE 6’3 288 FR Toledo, Ohio Lakota East69 Andrew Todd G 5’9 250 FR Deer Park, Ohio Deer Park18 Caleb Trumbell WR 5’11 185 SO Battle Creek, Mich. Harper Creek85 Steven Vanderpool TE 6’5 240 FR Chillicothe, Ohio Unioto82 Andrew Vannatta WR 6’1 185 FR Baltimore, Ohio Liberty Union77 Tyler Washburn OL 6’5 295 FR Clinton Twp, Mich. Chippewa Valley14 William Watson FS 6’0 200 JR Charlotte, N.C. 76 Robbie Webb OL 6’4 295 SO Ironton, Ohio Ironton81 Hayeden Welch WR 6’1 175 FR Pickerington,Ohio Fairfi eld Christian A3 Kyle Wheeler QB 5’11 185 FR Fairfi eld, Ohio Fairfi eld47 Ryan Whetsel S 6’0 195 FR Ashland, Ky. Paul G. Blazer23 Jermichael Williams CB 5’9 200 JR Knoxville, Tenn. Fulton27 David Wilson TE 5’11 220 SR Lakeland, Fla. Victory

No. Name Pos.1 Marcus Hicks WR2 Graham Johnston QB3 Andre Davis DE3 Kyle Wheeler QB4 Greg Pollard CB5 Austin DeHart RB6 Rashad Earls WR7 Stanley Peterson RB8 Rance Hughes TE9 Isaiah Keyes DE10 Dylan Romero LB11 Jabriel Siler DB12 Matt Ogle QB12 Andrew Stewart LB13 Jordan DeSiena QB14 Winston Smith WR14 William Watson FS15 Cole Cooper QB16 Trey Bennett FS16 Damiete MacHarry QB17 Jer’yl Christian LB17 A.J. Geisler CB18 Caleb Trumbell WR19 Andrew Slikker K20 Trey Gulledge WR21 Trey Strunk WR22 Charles Jones LB22 Stephen Sensel WR23 Jermichael Williams CB24 Calvin Dowdell S25 Denzel Cameron S26 Ryan Golden DB27 David Wilson TE28 Drew Hunter RB29 Derrick Henderson S30 Tyler Hadynski WR30 Michael Ritter Jr. DB31 Marcus Reed RB32 Demone Belmarez RB33 Jalen Castille RB33 D’Andre Coleman S34 Caleb Mitchell LB35 Darian Cox RB36 Ken Reichle LB37 Jake Allen OL38 Mason Malone TE38 Jeff Mundy DB39 Jayden Compton RB40 Nathan Termuhlen RB41 Jachovi Hardge CB42 Michael Barnett FS43 Doogie Hauser CB43 Keenan Kelley TE44 Glen Rowell LB45 Jeremy Mattingly FB46 Deontre Burney CB47 Ryan Whetsel S48 Tyler Rowe LB49 Jordan Lawson LB50 Garrett Mize LB51 Matthew Pickle LB52 Jonathan Maxwell LB53 James Hart LB54 Joey Hutchinson LB56 Caleb Brown LB57 Alex McCord LB58 Fadore Bing II LB59 Stephen Baker TE60 Codie Henning S61 Ben Karst OL62 Kameron Lee C63 Zack Grubb DB64 Jeremy Melton RT65 Josh Salisbury DL66 Nick Sharp DL67 Jarrett Parker DB68 Dominique Johnson OT69 Andrew Todd G70 David Montenaro OL71 Luke Eisnaugle P/K72 Levi Krebs OL73 Brian Poynter OL74 Blake Clowes OL75 Farmer Johnson NG76 Robbie Webb OL77 Tyler Washburn OL78 Preston Collier OL79 Domonic Shane Gay NG80 Kadeem Locke WR81 Hayeden Welch WR82 Andrew Vannatta WR83 Caleb Cox WR84 Jacob Connor TE85 Steven Vanderpool TE86 Jalen Simmons-Wilson WR89 Lane Knost TE90 Brandon Prescott DE91 Michael Douglas NG92 Adam Prohaska DE93 David Asiedu DE94 Darryl Jones DE95 Keith Pulley P96 Dominique Clendenning RB97 Marvin Newkirk DT/DE98 Jarred Cobb K99 Ivan Lamar Thomas TE

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Pos No Name HT WT CLWR 7 Dylan Kidd 5-8 165 FR (RS) 18 Jabe Meadows 6-2 170 FR (RS)LT 77 Kevin Johnson 6-7 320 FR (RS) 71 Levy Thompson 6-0 220 FRLG 55 Chris Hart 6-2 250 FR 76 Calvin Huggins 6-2 300 FRC 54 Mike Tufaro 6-1 290 FR (RS) 56 Cody Miller 6-1 275 FRRG 75 Hayne Darby 6-2 300 JR (RS) 61 Brett Watson 6-2 245 FRRT 79 Jose Soto 6-6 265 FR 53 Boomer Hawthorne 6-2 225 FRRB 31 Josh Wells 5-9 180 SO (RS) 29 Marion Harris 5-10 165 FRTE 88 Matt Hollandsworth 6-3 205 FR 83 Nick Exposito 6-5 240 FRWR 82 Joel Calfee 6-0 187 FR (RS) 16 Phillip Callier 5-9 165 FRWR 81 Rodrell Smith 6-1 190 FR 5 Michael Nesmith 5-11 180 FRQB 6 Greg Hampton 6-0 190 JR (RS) 10 Corey Mabry 6-6 170 FR 13 Austin Van Es 6-0 215 FR

Pos No Name HT WT CLK 47 Mikel Hawks 6-1 145 FR 24 Caleb Frye 5-7 135 FR (RS)P 47 Mikel Hawks 6-1 145 FR 87 Daniel Griffi n 6-3 155 FRLS 52 Anthony Herring 6-0 219 FR 93 Tanner Gilleland 6-1 232 FR (RS)H 7 Dylan Kidd 5-8 165 FR (RS)KR 17 Shea Corpening 5-7 155 FR (RS) 29 Marion Harris 5-10 165 FRPR 17 Shea Corpening 5-7 155 FR (RS

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Pos No Name HT WT CLWR 83 Caleb Cox 6-0 195 SR 21 Trey Strunk 6-1 185 SOLT 78 Preston Collier 6-6 320 FR 72 Levi Kreb 6-4 300 FRLG 76 Robbie Webb 6-4 295 SO 62 Kameron Lee 6-0 277 FRC 74 Blake Clowes 6-2 295 SO 61 Ben Karst 5-9 240 SORG 70 David Montenaro 6-1 235 SO 75 Jordan Forquer 6-2 285 FRRT 64 Jeremy Melton 6-6 360 JR 77 Tyler Washburn 6-5 295 FRQB 2 Graham Johnston 6-0 205 SO 15 Cole Cooper 6-0 185 FRFB 6 Rashad Earls 5-8 155 SR 86 Jalen Simmons-Wilson 5-11 175 FRRB 7 Stanley Peterson 5-8 165 SO 32 Demone Belmarez 5-11 191 FRTE 8 Rance Hughes 6-3 236 SR 89 Lane Krost 6-3 218 SOWR 1 Marcus Hicks 5-7 160 JR 81 Hayeden Welch 6-1 175 FR

Pos No Name HT WT CLDE 3 Andre Davis 6-5 295 JR 94 Daryll Jones 6-4 255 SO 51 Julian Wyatt 6-2 265 SONG 97 Marvin Newkirk 6-0 275 JR 91 Mike Douglas 6-3 290 FRDE 9 Isaiah Keyes 6-2 245 SR 66 Nick Sharp 6-2 260 SO 92 Adam Prohaska 6-3 285 FROLB 36 Ken Reichle 6-2 195 SO 52 Jonathan Maxwell 6-1 205 SOILB 17 Jer’yl Christian 6-1 245 SO 22 Charles Jones 5-8 218 SRILB 49 Jordan Lawson 6-1 246 SR 56 Brian Garen 6-0 220 SOOLB 10 Dylan Romero 6-1 195 SO 12 Andrew Stewart 6-0 200 SOCB 4 Greg Pollard 5-8 160 SO 41 Jachovi Hardge 5-6 164 SOSS 24 Calvin Dowdell 5-10 205 SR 26 Ryan Golden 5-9 170 FRFS 11 Jabriel Siler 5-9 175 JR (RS) 16 Trey Bennett 6-0 200 FRCB 30 Mike Ritter 5-8 170 SO 23 Jermichael Williams 5-9 200 JR

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Chris ElliottRecord at Bethel: 0-2Overall Record: 0-2

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 8-3Conference Record/Finish: 5-1(1st)Letterman Ret/Lost: 55/17Starters Ret/Lost: 19/7

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Dudley HiltonRecord at UP: 6-6 (1 year)Overall Record: 6-6 (1 year)

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 4-6Conference Record/Finish: 1-4 (6th)Letterman Ret: 37Starters Ret: 24

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Pikeville, Ky.Enrollement: 1,156President: Gov. Paul E. PattonAthletic Director: Dr. Reggie OvertonStadium/Capacity: Howard Field / 4,000Colors: Orange & BlackNickname: BearsConference: Mid-South (East Division)

2012 SCHEDULEA 25 at Bluefield W, 42-28S 1 at (25) Campbellsville W, 14-7S 8 (RV) LINDSEY WILSON 1:30S 15 UVA-WISE 6S 22 at (19) Cumberlands 1:30S 29 CUMBERLAND 1:30O 6 at (11) Bethel 2:20O 20 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN 1:30N 3 at Belhaven 2:30N 10 at Union 1:30

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Bill Cronin Record at GC: 146-35 (15 years)Overall Record: 146-35 (15 years)

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 12-1Conference Record/Finish: 5-0 (1st)Letterman Ret/Lost: NAStarters Ret/Lost: NA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Georgetown, Ky.Enrollement: 1,400President: Dr. William H. Crouch, Jr. Athletic Director: Brian EvansStadium/Capacity: Toyota Stadium / 5,000Colors: Orange & BlackNickname: TigersConference: Mid-South (East Division)

2012 SCHEDULES 1 at Bluefield W, 77-9S 6 FAULKNER 7S 15 at (RV) Lindsey Wilson 8S 22 KENTUCKY CHRISTIA 1:30S 29 (11) BETHEL 1:30O 6 at (25) Campbellsville 1:30O 13 (19) CUMBERLAND 1:30O 20 at Pikeville 1:30N 3 UNIO 1:30N 10 at UVA-Wise 1:30

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Mike FurreyRecord at KCC: 5-7 (1 year)Overall Record: 5-7 (1 year)

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 4-7Conference Record/Finish: 2-3 (4th)Letterman Ret/Lost: NAStarters Ret/Lost: NA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Grayson, Ky.Enrollement: 575President: Dr. Jeff MetcalfAthletic Director: Bruce DixonStadium/Capacity: KCU Stadium / 1,000 Colors: Black & RedNickname: KnightsConference: Mid-South (East Division)

2012 SCHEDULEA 25 (RV) LINDSEY WILSON W, 27-20 OTS 8 BLUEFIELD 1:30S 15 at North Alabama 6S 22 (4) GEORGETOWN 1:30S 29 (25) CAMPBELLSVILLE 1:30O 6 at Belhaven 1:30O 13 at UVA-Wise 6O 20 UNION 1:30O 27 at Pikeville 1:30N 3 (19) CUMBERLANDS 1:30N 10 at Faulkner 3:30

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Brent BarkerRecord at Faulkner: 1-0Overall Record: 1-0

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 3-7Conference Record/Finish: 1-5 (6th)Letterman Ret/Lost: NAStarters Ret/Lost: NA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Montgomery, Ala.Enrollement: 2,700President: Dr. Billy HilyerAthletic Director: Brent BarkerStadium/Capacity: Cramton Bowl / NAColors: Royal Blue, Gray, White & BlackNickname: EaglesConference: Mid-South (West Division)

2012 SCHEDULES 1 at UVA-Wise W, 43-10S 6 at (4) Georgetown 7S 15 at Bluefield 1S 22 (RV) LINDSEY WILSON 2:30S 29 at Point University 7O 6 (19) CUMBERLANDS 2:30O 13 (22) CUMBERLAND 3:30O 20 at (11) Bethel 6O 27 BELHAVEN 2:30N 3 at (25) Campbellsville 1:30N 10 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN 3:30

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: McKenzie, Tenn.Enrollement: 1,300President: Dr. Robert ProsserAthletic Director: Dale KelleyStadium/Capacity: Wildcat Stadium/ 4,000 Colors: Purple & GoldNickname: WildcatsConference: Mid-South (West Division)

2012 SCHEDULEA 25 UVA-WISE L, 21-24 OTS 1 vs. (3) Marian L, 7-31S 15 at (25) Campbellsville 7S 22 BLUEFIELD 2:30S 29 at (4) Georgetown 1:30O 6 PIKEVILLE 2:30O 13 at Union 12O 20 FAULKNER 6O 27 (22) CUMBERLAND 2:30N 3 at (RV) Lindsey Wilson 2:30N 10 at Belhaven 7

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Tommy ReidRecord at Union: 44-70 (11 years)Overall Record: 44-70 (11 years)

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 2-9Conference Record/Finish: 1-5 (6th)Letterman Ret/Lost: NAStarters Ret/Lost: 21/5

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Barbourville, Ky.Enrollement: 1,350President: Dr. Tom McFarlandAthletic Director: Tim CurryStadium/Capacity: Colors: Orange & BlackNickname: BulldogsConference: Mid-South (East Division)

2012 SCHEDULES 1 at (RV) Lindsey Wilson L, 21-36S 8 at (25) Campbellsville 7S 15 (19) CUMBERLANDS 12S 22 at Webber International 12S 29 BLUEFIELD 12O 6 at (22) Cumberland 2:30O 13 (11) BETHEL 12O 20 at Kentucky Christian 1:30O 27 UVA-WISE 1:30N 3 at (4) Georgetown 1:30N 10 PIKEVILLE 1:30

Sept. 29Union

Sept. 22Bethel(No. 11)

Sept. 15Faulkner

Sept. 8Kentucky Christian

Sept. 1Georgetown

(No. 4)

Aug. 25Pikeville

2012 OPPONENTS

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Dewey LuskRecord at UVA-Wise: 6-7 (1 year)Overall Record: 6-7 (1 year)

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 5-6Conference Record/Finish: 1-4 (5th)Letterman Ret/Lost: 45/24Starters Ret/Lost: 12/10

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Wise, Va. Enrollement: 1,911President: Chancellor David PriorAthletic Director: Danny SterlingStadium/Capacity: Carl Smith Stadium / 3,100Colors: Red & GrayNickname: Highland CavaliersConference: Mid-South (East Division)

2012 SCHEDULEA 25 at (11) Bethel W, 24-21 OTS 1 FAULKNER L, 10-43S 8 at Campbell 6S 15 at Pikeville S 22 (22) CUMBERLAND 6S 29 BELHAVEN 6O 6 at BLUEFIELD 6O 13 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN 6O 20 at (19) CUMBERLANDS 1:30O 27 at Union 1:30N 10 (4) GEORGETOWN 1:30

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Joe ThrasherRecord at Belhaven: 15-19Overall Record: 29-38

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 5-6Conference Record/Finish: 3-3 (4th)Letterman Ret/Lost: NAStarters Ret/Lost: NA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Jackson, Miss.Enrollement: 3,245President: Dr. Roger ParrottAthletic Director: Scott LittleStadium/Capacity: H.T. Newell / 7,500 Colors: Green & GoldNickname: BlazersConference: Mid-South (West Division)

2012 SCHEDULES 1 at (19) Cumberlands L, 10-21S 8 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 7 S 15 at (22) Cumberland 1:30S 22 (25) Campbellsville 1:30S 29 at UVA-Wise 6O 6 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN 1:30O 13 BLUEFIELD 1:30O 20 at (RV) Lindsey Wilson 1:30O 27 at Faulkner 1:30N 3 PIKEVILLE 1:30N 13 (11) BETHEL 6

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Chris OliverRecord at Lindsey: 13-10 (2 years)Overall Record: 13-10 (2 years)

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 7-3Conference Record/Finish: 3-2 (6th)Letterman Ret/Lost: NAStarters Ret/Lost: NA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Columbia, Ky.Enrollement: 2,600President: Dr. William T. Luckey, Jr.Athletic Director: Willis PoolerStadium/Capacity: Blue Raider Stadium / 1,500Colors: Blue & WhiteNickname: Blue RaidersConference: Mid-South (West Division)

2012 SCHEDULEA 25 at Kentucky Christian L, 20-27 OTS 1 UNION W, 36-21S 8 at Pikeville 1:30S 15 (4) GEORGETOWN 8S 22 at Faulkner 2:30S 29 at (19) Cumberlands 1:30O 13 at (25) Campbellsville 2O 20 BELHAVEN 2:30O 27 at Bluefi eld 1N 3 (11) BETHEL 2:30N 10 (22) CUMBERLAND 2:30

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Dewayne AlexanderRecord at CU: 31-30 (6 years)Overall Record: 31-30 (6 years)

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 7-3Conference Record/Finish: 4-2 (2nd)Letterman Ret/Lost: 42/15Starters Ret/Lost: 14/8

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Lebanon, Tenn.Enrollement: 1,345President: Dr. Harvill EatonAthletic Director: Ron PavanStadium/Capacity: Nokes-Lasater Field / 5,500Suface: Natural GrassColors: Maroon & WhiteNickname: BulldogsConference: Mid-South (West Division)

2012 SCHEDULES 1 vs. Kansas Wesleyan W, 31-10S 8 (19) CUMBERLANDS 2:30S 15 BELHAVEN 2:30S 22 at UVA-Wise 6S 29 at Pikeville 1:30O 6 UNION 2:30O 13 at Faulkner 3:30O 20 (25) CAMPBELLSVILLE 7O 27 at (11) Bethel 2:30N 3 BLUEFIELD 2:30N10 at (RV) Liindsey-Wilson 2:30

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Perry ThomasRecord at CU: 24-23 (5 years)Overall Record: 24-23 (5 years)

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION2011 Record: 7-5Conference Record/Finish: 3-2 (2nd)Letterman Ret/Lost: NAStarters Ret/Lost: NA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Campbellsville, Ky.Enrollement: 3,000President: Dr. Michael CarterAthletic Director: Rusty HoolingsworthStadium/Capacity: Colors: MaroonNickname: TigersConference: Mid-South (West Division)

2012 SCHEDULES 1 PIKEVILLE L, 7-14S 8 UNION 7S 15 (11) BETHEL 7S 22 at Belhaven 2:30S 29 at Kentucky Christian 1:30O 6 (4) GEORGETOWN 1:30O 13 (RV) LINDSEY WILSON 2O 20 at (22) Cumberland 7O 27 at (19) Cumberlands 1:30N 3 FAULKNER 1:30N 10 at BLUEFIELD 1

Oct. 27Lindsey Wilson

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Oct. 13Belhaven

Oct. 6UVA-Wise

Nov. 3Cumberland

(No. 22)

Nov. 10Campbellsvillle

(No. 25)

RAMS 2012 SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME/RESULTAug 25 PIKEVILLE (KY) Mitchell Stadium L, 28-42Sept 1 (4) GEORGETOWN (KY) # Mitchell Stadium L, 9-77Sept 8 at Kentucky Christian # Grayson, Ky. 1:30 p.m.Sept 15 FAULKNER (AL) # Mitchell Stadium 1 p.m.Sept 22 at (11) Bethel (TN) # McKenzie, Tenn. 2:30 p.m.Sept 29 at Union (KY) # Barborsville, Ky. 12 p.mOct 6 UVA-WISE (VA) # Mitchell Stadium 6 p.m.Oct 13 at Belhaven (MS) # Jackson, Miss. 2:30 p.m.Oct 27 (RV) LINDSEY WILSON (KY) # % Mitchell Stadium 1 p.m.Nov 3 at (22) Cumberland (TN) # Lebanon, Tenn. 1 p.m.Nov 10 (25) CAMPBELLSVILLE (KY) # Mitchell Stadium 1 p.m.

# Denotes Mid-South Conference game % Denotes 2012 Homecoming Weekend

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9/1/12 at Mitchell (10,000) Attendance: 2,047Bluefield, W.Va.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TOTALGeorgetown (Ky.) 21 21 21 14 0 77Bluefi eld College 0 7 2 0 0 9

GC BCScore 77 9First Downs 26 12Rushes / Yards (Net) 50 / 326 31 / 47Passing Yards (Net) 198 96Passes -- Att / Comp / Int 17/11/0 24/12/1Total Offensive Plays / Yards 67 / 524 55 / 143Fumble Returns / Yards 0 / 0 0 / 0Punt Returns / Yards 8 / 160 0 / 0Kickoff Returns / Yards 2 / 114 13 / 196Interception Returns / Yards 1 / 0 0 / 0Punts (Number/Average) 0 / 0.0 10 / 23.8Fumbles / Lost 1 / 0 0 / 0Penalties / Yards 9 / 68 4 / 19Possession Time 30:16 29:44

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSGeorgetown Rushing Att Net TD Lg AvgPosey 6 121 2 88 20.2Sowder 7 64 0 18 9.1Naylor 6 40 3 10 6.7Morrell 6 34 1 14 5.7

Bluefi eld Rushing Att Net TD Lg AvgWELLS 13 25 0 9 1.9SMITH 1 20 0 20 20.0HARRIS 7 15 0 10 2.1WHITEHEAD 5 3 0 14 0.6

Georgetown Passing Att-Comp Int Yds TD LgPawsat 13-9 0 140 1 30Isaac 4-2 0 58 0 57

Bluefi eld Passing Att-Comp Int Yds TD LgHAMPTON 23-12 0 96 1 35VAN ES 1-0 1 0 0 0

Georgetown Receiving No Yards TD LgDoss 3 38 0 29Crockett 2 38 0 30Gohman 2 23 1 12Schmitz 1 57 0 57

Bluefi eld Pass Receiving No Yards TD LgCALLIER 4 20 0 8SMITH 3 55 1 35CALFEE 2 11 0 14HARRIS 1 6 0 6

Georgetown Punting No Yards Avg TB I20 Lg

Bluefi eld Punting No Yards Avg TB I20 LgHAWKS 8 188 23.5 0 0 45GRIFFIN 2 50 25.0 0 0 33

Georgetown Punt Returns No. Yards TD LgVaughn 1 66 1 66Sowder 5 63 0 33Cronin 1 31 0 31

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Georgetown Kick Returns No Yards TD LgSowder 2 114 1 87

Bluefi eld Kick Returns No Yards TD LgHARRIS 7 137 0 27WHITEHEAD 2 68 0 41POMA 1 13 0 13

Period Time Plys Yds TOP Score1 11:13 4 55 01:07 7 - 0GC Blake Naylor Carries(Hand Off) TOUCH-DOWN, clock 11:13 10 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

1 07:44 6 53 02:37 0 - 14GC Blake Naylor Carries(Hand Off) TOUCH-DOWN, clock 07:44 1 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

1 03:37 5 58 01:38 0 - 21GC Jesse Morrell Carries(Hand Off) TOUCHDOWN, clock 03:37 6 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

2 13:22 6 53 02:00 0 - 28GC Randy Doss Carries(Hand Off) TOUCH-DOWN, clock 13:22 5 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

2 09:28 6 45 02:45 0 - 35GC Neal Pawsat Passes to Chris Gohman COMPLETE TOUCHDOWN, clock 09:28 12 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

2 02:13 6 80 02:43 7 - 35BC Greg HAMPTON Passes to Rodrell SMITH COMPLETE TOUCHDOWN, clock 02:13 35 yds PAT Kick by Mikel HAWKS GOOD.

2 00:58 4 68 01:15 7 - 42GC Melvin Posey Carries(Hand Off) TOUCHDOWN, clock 00:58 1 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

3 14:47 0 00 00:00 7 - 49GC Kickoff by Mikel HAWKS from BC 35 for 52 yards returned by Zach Sowder TOUCH-DOWN, clock 14:47 87 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

3 09:39 4 -30 01:59 9 - 49BC Fumble given to Cody Parker tackled by Harry CASSUES at the GC 0 SAFETY, clock 09:39 -35 yds

3 05:26 3 56 01:30 9 - 56GC Blake Naylor Carries (Hand Off) TOUCHDOWN, clock 5:26 5 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

3 01:55 3 56 01:30 9 - 63GC Melvin Posey Carries(Hand Off) TOUCHDOWN, clock 01:55 88 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

4 14:52 0 0 00:00 9 - 70GC Punt by Mikel HAWKS from BC 36 for 30 yards returned by Ryan Vaughn TOUCHDOWN, clock 14:52 66 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

4 07:46 11 44 06:21 9 - 70GC John Carver Carries(Hand Off) TOUCH-DOWN, clock 07:46 1 yds PAT Kick by Alex Kreimer GOOD.

GAME TWO vs. No 4 GEORGETOWN Scoring Summary

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8/25/12 at Mitchell (10,000) Attendance: 4,017Bluefield, W.Va.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TOTALPikeville 0 21 14 7 0 42Bluefi eld College 7 14 0 7 0 28

PIKE BCScore 42 28First Downs 19 20Rushes / Yards (Net) 40 / 242 43 / 141Passing Yards (Net) 159 210Passes -- Att / Comp / Int 21/10/2 35/20/3Total Offensive Plays / Yards 61 / 401 78 / 351Fumble Returns / Yards 0 / 0 1 / 0Punt Returns / Yards 2 / 84 2 / -35Kickoff Returns / Yards 4 / 111 7 / 124Interception Returns / Yards 3 / 80 2 / 20Punts (Number/Average) 3 / 37.3 4 / 35.3Fumbles / Lost 1 / 1 1 / 0Penalties / Yards 5 / 86 5 / 46

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSPikeville Rushing Att Net TD Lg AvgAdams 15 92 1 34 6.1Hill 1 61 1 61 61.0Millar 13 58 1 13 4.5White 4 40 0 34 10.0

Bluefi eld Rushing Att Net TD Lg AvgWELLS 23 77 1 14 3.3HARRIS 11 68 0 15 6.2HAMPTON 6 4 0 4 0.7NESMITH 1 2 0 2 2.0

Pikeville Passing Att-Comp Int Yds TD LgHoskins 21-10 2 159 2 57

Bluefi eld Passing Att-Comp Int Yds TD LgHAMPTON 35-20 3 210 3 33

Pikeville Receiving No Yards TD LgAmis 3 84 1 57Johnson 1 36 1 36Slusher 1 22 0 22Millar 1 13 0 13

Bluefi eld Pass Receiving No Yards TD LgSMITH 7 78 2 33NESMITH 6 65 0 22CALFEE 3 25 0 18KIDD 2 13 0 8

Pikeville Punting No Yards Avg TB I20 LgQuick 3 112 37.3 0 0 47

Bluefi eld Punting No Yards Avg TB I20 LgHAWKS 3 109 36.3 0 1 40GRIFFIN 1 32 32.0 0 1 32

Pikeville Punt Returns No. Yards TD LgHill 2 4 0 5

Bluefi eld Punt Returns No. Yards TD LgTEAM 1 1 0 1CORPENING 1 36 0 0

Pikeville Kick Returns No Yards TD LgHill 1 39 0 39Davis 1 17 0 17Millar 1 13 0 13

Bluefi eld Kick Returns No Yards TD LgHARRIS 7 124 0 46

Period Time Plys Yds TOP Score1 03:03 8 57 03:44 0 - 7BC Greg HAMPTON Passes to Matt HOLLANDSWORTH COMPLETE TOUCHDOWN, clock 03:03 10 yds PAT Kick by Mikel HAWKS GOOD.

2 14:47 8 97 03:16 7 - 7PIKE Trevor Hoskins Passes to Jordan Amis COMPLETE TOUCHDOWN, clock 14:47 57 yds PAT Kick by Grayson Quick GOOD.

2 12:51 4 5 01:56 14 - 7PIKE Jeremy Hill Carries(Hand Off) TOUCH-DOWN, clock 12:51 61 yds PAT Kick by Grayson Quick GOOD.

2 09:49 6 48 03:02 14 - 14BC Greg HAMPTON Passes to Rodrell SMITH COMPLETE TOUCHDOWN, clock 09:49 33 yds PAT Kick by Mikel HAWKS GOOD.

2 06:56 0 0 0:00 21 - 14PIKE Greg HAMPTON Passes to Rodrell SMITH INTERCEPTED by Trey Bartlett at the PIKE 20 TOUCHDOWN, clock 06:56 80 yds PAT Kick by Grayson Quick GOOD.

2 01:40 11 63 05:16 21 - 21BC Josh WELLS Carries(Hand Off) TOUCH-DOWN, clock 01:40 7 yds PAT Kick by Mikel HAWKS GOOD.

3 09:15 7 61 05:45 28 - 21PIKE Trevor Hoskins Passes to Shawntez Johnson COMPLETE TOUCHDOWN, clock 09:15 36 yds PAT Kick by Grayson Quick GOOD.

3 00:43 5 55 02:15 35 - 21PIKE Seth Millar Carries(Hand Off) TOUCH-DOWN, clock 00:43 1 yds PAT Kick by Grayson Quick GOOD.

4 06:55 12 88 06:14 42 - 21PIKE Hunter Adams Carries(Hand Off) TOUCHDOWN, clock 06:55 1 yds PAT Kick by Grayson Quick GOOD.

4 04:07 10 70 02:48 42 - 28BC Greg HAMPTON Passes to Rodrell SMITH COMPLETE TOUCHDOWN, clock 04:07 16 yds PAT Kick by Mikel HAWKS GOOD.

Sacks for Sacks from the game against

Pikeville

GAME ONE vs. PIKEVILLE Scoring Summary

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Coach Mike Gravier became the program’s eighth coach when Blue-fi eld College leaders announced him as the coach man who would restart the program that had been dormant since 1941 during a press conference, July 23, 2010.“Hiring the right coach, someone who identifi es with the college’s mission and has a passion for trans-forming young men’s lives through the game of football, is critical to the success of this new program,” said BC president, Dr. David Olive. “I’m convinced we have found that

person in Mike Gravier.”Gravier helped launch a football program as an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Malone University in Ohio in 1992. Three seasons later, he became the head coach of the young program, where during a four-year span he amassed a 30-12-1 win-loss record, three Mid-States Football Association Championships, a MSFA Coach of the Year honor, and two NAIA National Tournament bids. “Mike brings an excellent understanding of the game and effective coaching style to Bluefi eld football,” said BC’s ath-letic director, Pete Dryer. “In addition to his experience and success on the fi eld, we are excited to have a football coach with strong character, a passion to live out his faith in Jesus Christ, and a desire to serve and mentor student-athletes.”Coach Gravier began his career with fi ve years of coaching at the high school level after playing football and earning his bachelor’s degree from Grand Valley State University in Michigan and while earning his master’s degree from West-ern Michigan University.He spent the next six years as an assistant coach at Kal-amazoo College in Michigan, Western Michigan University, Southeast Missouri State University, and Michigan Techno-logical University, before beginning his six-year stint with Malone.He was called back to his alma mater to coach in 1998 and spent two additional seasons as a high school coach in Georgia before devoting his career in 2001 to faith-based ministries, including Christian Outreach International in Florida, where for three years he served as director of sports ministry.Today, while last serving as an assistant coach for football at Concord University in Athens, West Virginia, Gravier is the director of OperationSHARE for Heaven Sent Ministries in Princeton, West Virginia, but now he is ready to turn his attention to Bluefi eld College.“I’m very excited and humbled,” said Gravier about the op-portunity to lead the new BC football program. “It’s always an honor to be the fi rst person chosen to lead a football program. It’s a role I don’t take lightly, and I look forward to the challenge. We will play an exciting brand of football. We will play fast. We will be very aggressive, and I believe we will win.”Starting a new football program, Coach Gravier said, will be a special endeavor. Like the players from 1941 who hold memories from the last game played, players on the new BC roster, he said, “will someday share stories about the fi rst touchdown scored, the fi rst win, or the fi rst championship.” Those fi rsts, he added, “are something only the new players

can experience.”Coach Gravier said in reviving BC football he wants the new players and fans to remember why the program was dropped in 1942 and to honor the young men who joined the war effort and risked their lives to secure our freedom.“We will use that past as part of our future,” said coach Gra-vier. “It is my desire to honor those former players in some way. If any are still living, I want them to visit and be a part of our team. If they are no longer with us, their families are always welcome.”Coach Gravier acknowledged that a new football team will, no doubt, boost the Greater Bluefi eld economy, offer an additional source for gridiron entertainment to an already football-hungry community, and give more local student-athletes an opportunity to continue their football careers at home in front of family and friends. But, the impact he’s looking forward to most is the one that will involve his play-ers in community outreach.In line with the Bluefi eld College mission, Coach Gravier said he hopes to develop players both academically and spiritually. In addition to what the student-athletes will gain in the classroom from professors, through a mentor program with leaders in the community the coach said he wants to develop the players’ career and leadership skills. The purpose, he said: to develop the whole player.“We want to show our players what it means to be a good football player, but also what it means to be a leader in the community, a good husband, and a good father,” said Gravier. “Football will be a small part of their college experi-ence, and hopefully the other things they learn that will carry with them through the good and bad times of life.”

HEAD COACH MIKE GRAVIER

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HEAD COACH MIKE GRAVIER

Gravier as Head CoachYear School W-L Pct. Postseason/Titles1995 Malone 10-1-1 .875 MSFA League Champions/NAIA Playoff1996 Malone 8-2 .800 MSFA League Champions1997 Malone 5-5 .500 1998 Malone 7-4 .636 MSFA League Champions/NAIA Playoff2012 Bluefi eld 0-2 .000 Totals 30-14-1 .693

Gravier vs. All OpponentsOpponent W-L H A Last YearBaker (KS) 1-0 1-0 0-0 W, 45-7 1996Belhaven (MS) 2012Bethel (TN) 2012Campbellsville 2012Cumberland (TN) 2012Faulkner (AL) 2012Findlay (OH) 0-2 0-1 0-1 L, 10-13 1996Geneva (PA) 4-1 4-0 0-1 W, 31-28 1998Georgetown (KY) 0-2 0-1 0-1 L, 9-77 2012Iowa Wesleyan 1-0 0-0 1-0 W, 35-12 1996Kentucky Christian 2012Lambuth (TN) 1-1 0-1 1-0 L, 16-26 1997Lindsey Wilson (KY) 2012Pikeville (KY) 0-1 0-1 0-0 L, 28-42 2012St. Ambrose (IA) 0-1 0-0 0-1 L, 30-40 1998St. Francis (IN) 1-0 0-0 1-0 W, 55-30 1998St. Xavier (IL) 1-0 1-0 0-0 W, 42-34 1998St. Joseph (IN) 0-1 0-1 0-0 L, 34-51 1998Taylor (IN) 2-0 0-0 2-0 W, 19-7 1997Tiffi n (OH) 4-0 2-0 2-0 W, 37-15 1998Trinity International (IL) 2-0 2-0 0-0 W, 32-0 1997Tri-State (IN) 3-1 1-1 2-0 L, 7-21 1998Union (KY) 2012Urbana (OH) 4-0 2-0 2-0 W, 49-7 1998UVA-Wise (VA) 2012Walsh (OH) 3-1 1-1 2-0 W, 28-21 1998West Liberty (WV) 1-1 0-1 1-0 W, 35-24 1998Westminster (PA) 0-2-1 0-1-1 0-1 L, 0-21 1997Wilmington (OH) 1-0 0-0 1-0 W, 34-14 1995Total 30-14-1 15-9-1 15-5

In August0-1 .000In September10-4 .714In October8-3-1 .708In November9-4 .692In December0-1 .000In the Post Season1-2 .333vs. the Mid-South Confence0-3 L, 9-77 to GeorgetownIn Season Openers 3-2 .600In Home Openers2-3 .400

Ram Football ... the Mike Gravier era

Ahead after 1st 0-1Behind after 1st 0-1Tied after 1st 0-0Ahead at half 0-0Behind at half 0-0Tied at half 0-1Ahead after 3rd 0-0Behind after 3rd 0-1Tied after 3rd 0-0In overtime 0-0Win by forfeit 0-0vs. MSC 0-2vs. NAIA 0-2vs. NCAA Division I-AA 0-0vs. NCAA Division II 0-0vs. NCAA Division III 0-0vs. Ranked teams 0-1vs. teams ranked 1-10 0-1vs. ranked 11-20 0-0vs. ranked 21-25 0-0at home 0-2on road 0-0at a neutral site 0-0at night 0-0during the day 0-2on natural grass 0-0on artifi cial surface 0-2in rain 0-0in snow 0-0

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COACHING HISTORYCOACHING HISTORY

BY CHRONOLOGY

COACH YEARS WIN LOSS TIE PCT. Mike Gravier (2012) 1 0 2 0 .000No Football (1942-2011) 71 0 0 0 Tony Lotito (1941) 1 4 4 0 .500“Mullie” LeNoir (1929-40) 12 63 28 2 .688Ott (1927-28) 2 8 5 3 .593Marshall Shearer (1926) 1 1 3 1 .300Sam Emsweller (1925) 1 2 4 0 .333Hobson Snead (1923-24) 2 1 9 1 .136Hall (1922) 1 0 4 0 .000TOTAL 21 79 59 7 .568

BY WINS

WINS COACH63 LeNoir8 Ott4 Lotito2 Emsweller1 Shearer1 Snead0 Gravier0 Hall79 TOTAL

Assistant Coach Howard (L)and Head Coach Tony Lotito (R)

1941

Head Coach B. E. “Mullie” LeNoir1937

BY PERCENTAGE

PCT COACH.688 LeNoir.593 Ott.500 Lotito.333 Emsweller.300 Shearer.136 Snead.000 Gravier.000 Hall.572 TOTAL

SERIES RECORDS FIRST LAST LAST OPPONENT MET MET SCORE RECORDAlfred Holbrook College 1933 1933 W, 68-0 1-0-0 Alderson Academy 1923 1923 W, 24-0 1-0-0 Alderson Junior College 1922 1929 W, 26-0 2-0-0 American University 1932 1932 W, 19-6 1-0-0 Appalachian State 1928 1929 W, 12-7 2-0-0 Armstrong College 1932 1933 W, 39-7 2-0-0 Belhaven (MS) 2012 Bethel (TN) 2012 Bowling Springs 1938 1938 W, 26-6 1-0-0 Bridgewater College 1928 1928 W, 18-0 1-0-0 Bristol High School 1922 1922 L, 0-1 0-1-0 Campbell College 1932 1939 W, 13-0 3-0-0 Campbellsville (KY) 2012 Concord 1922 1936 L, 6-28 4-7-1 Cumberland (TN) 2012 Davis-Elkins 1937 1937 W, 13-6 1-0-0 East Tennessee 1925 1932 T, 6-6 2-1-1 Emory & Henry Freshman 1929 1936 W, 7-2 5-0-0 Faulkner (AL) 2012 Georgia State 1931 1931 L, 0-14 0-1-0 Georgetown (KY) 2012 L, 9-77 0-1-0 Glenville 1929 1929 L, 7-13 0-1-0 Greenbrier Military Acad. 1924 1925 L, 0-6 0-2-0 Hiawassee 1925 1941 W, 28-0 9-0-2 Kentucky Christian 2012 King College (PA) 1924 1935 L, 6-20 0-5-0 Lindsey Wilson (KY) 2012 Lincoln Memorial 1925 1930 W, 58-6 1-1-0 Louisburg 1934 1937 W, 53-0 4-0-0 Mars Hill (NC) 1927 1930 W, 40-0 3-0-0 Marshall Freshman 1939 1941 L, 0-7 0-3-0 Maryville 1927 1927 L, 0-73 0-1-0 Milligan 1924 1941 L. 021 1-7-0 Morris-Harvey (U of Charleston) 1926 1940 L, 7-26 7-4-1 New River State (WV Tech) 1928 1941 L, 0-10 2-4-0 Pikeville 2012 L, 28-42 0-1-0 Potomac 1935 1935 W, 6-0 1-0-0 Princeton Athletic Club 1923 1923 L, 0-7 0-1-0 Princeton Independence 1924 1924 L, 0-37 0-1-0 Rio Grande College 1931 1941 W, 30-7 3-0-0 Roanoke Freshman 1929 1934 W, 32-2 2-0-0 Roanoke Junior Varsity 1923 1923 T, 0-0 0-0-1 Rutherford College 1933 1933 W, 34-0 1-0-0 Salem College 1931 1931 W, 7-0 1-0-0 Shenandoah College 1927 1933 W, 26-7 4-0-0 Tennessee Wesleyan 1928 1941 W, 14-0 4-7-0 Tusculum 1927 1939 W, 34-7 2-1-1 US Naval Training Station 1936 1937 W, 33-12 1-1-0 Union (KY) 1926 1927 W, 33-0 2-0-0 UVA-Wise (VA) 2012 Virginia Tech Freshman 1935 1941 L, 0-30 2-3-1 Washington & Lee Freshman 1925 1930 W, 58-6 1-1-0 West Virginia Freshman 1925 1926 L, 0-44 0-2-0 William Mary Ext. 1940 1940 W, 25-0 1-0-0 TOTAL 27-16-2 79-59-7

BY DECADE

DECADE RECORD1920’s 20-26-5 (.441)1930s 51-23-2 (.684)1940s 8-8-0 (.500)2010s 0-2-0 (.000)TOTAL 79-59-7 (.568)

SEASON OPENERSWIN LOSS TIE11 9 1

HOME OPENERSWIN LOSS TIE12 6 2

YEAR-BY-YEAR

YEAR W L T COACH2012 0 2 0 Gravier1942-2011 No Football 1941 4 4 0 Lotito1940 4 4 0 LeNoir1939 4 3 0 LeNoir1938 3 4 0 LeNoir1937 4 4 0 LeNoir1936 3 4 0 LeNoir1935 5 2 0 LeNoir1934 6 1 0 LeNoir1933 9 0 0 LeNoir1932 5 2 1 LeNoir1931 5 2 1 LeNoir1930 7 1 0 LeNoir1929 8 1 0 LeNoir1928 4 3 0 Ott1927 4 2 3 Ott1926 1 3 1 Shearer1925 2 4 0 Emsweller1924 0 5 0 Snead1923 1 4 1 Snead1922 0 4 0 HallTOTAL 79 59 7

MITCHELL STADIUM

YEAR W L T COACH2012 0 1 0 Gravier 1942-2011 No Football 1941 3 1 0 Lotito1940 3 2 0 LeNoir1939 3 1 0 LeNoir1938 2 3 0 LeNoir1937 3 1 0 LeNoir1936 3 1 0 LeNoir1935 5 1 0 LeNoirTOTAL 22 12 0

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1922 |(0-4)COACH HALLDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O. 14 L, 0-20 Alderson Junior C. (WV) A O. 28 L, 0-1 Bristol High School H N. 11 L, 0-65 New River High School (WV) A N. 31 L, 0-26 Concord (WV) H

1923 |(1-4-1)COACH HOBSON SNEADDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 29 L, 0-76 King College (PA) AO 20 L, 0-7 Princeton Athletic Club (WV) A 300O 27 T, 0-0 Roanoke College JV (VA) H N 12 L, 0-31 Washington & Lee Fresh (VA) HN 17 W, 24-0 Alderson Academy (WV) HN 29 L, 0-31 Concord (WV) H 300

1924 |(0-5)COACH HOBSON SNEADDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 4 L, 0-53 King College (PA) HO 11 L, 0-26 Milligan (TN) HO 17 L, 0-37 Princeton Independence AO 25 L, 0-47 Greenbrier Military Acad. H 1,000N 27 L, 6-80 Concord (WV) H 500

1925 |(2-4)COACH SAM EMSWELLERDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 3 W, 14-0 East Tennessee H 500O 10 L, 0-13 Milligan (TN) A 300O 17 W, 19-0 Hiwassee (WV) H O 24 L, 0-6 Greenbrier Military Acad. A N 11 L, 0-26 West Virginia Freshman AN 26 L, 0-13 Lincoln Memorial (TN) H

1926 |(1-3-1)COACH MARSHALL SHEARERDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 9 L, 0-44 West Virginia Freshman HO 16 T, 0-0 Hiwassee (WV) AO 23 L, 0-20 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 6 W, 32-6 Union (KY) HN 25 L, 0-21 Concord (WV) H

1927 |(4-2-3)COACH OTTDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 24 W, 31-0 Shenandoah (VA) HO 1 T, 0-0 Tusculum (TN) AO 8 W, 33-0 Hiwassee (WV) H 1,200O 15 L, 0-73 Maryville (TN) AO 22 W, 33-0 Union (KY) AO 29 T, 0-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 5 W, 20-0 Mars Hill (NC) HN 11 T, 0-0 Concord (WV) HN 27 L, 6-14 East Tennessee A

1928 |(4-3)COACH OTTDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 29 L, 0-13 New River State (WV) HO 6 W, 13-0 Alderson Junior C. (WV) HO 27 W, 18-0 Bridgewater (VA) AN 10 W, 44-0 Appalachian State (NC) HN 17 L, 12-25 Tusculum (TN) AN 24 W, 13-12 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 29 L, 0-13 Tennessee Wesleyan H

1929 |(8-1) | SJC ChampionsCOACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 29 W, 6-0 Hiwassee (WV) HO 5 W, 25-0 Emory & Henry Fresh (VA) HO 12 L, 7-13 Glenville (WV) HO 19 W, 12-7 Appalachian State (NC) AO 26 W, 26-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 1 W, 26-0 Roanoke Freshman (VA) AN 9 W, 26-0 Alderson Junior C. (WV) HN 16 W, 38-0 Mars Hill (NC) HN 28 W, 26-0 Concord (WV) H

1930 |(7-1) | SJC ChampionsCOACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 27 W, 27-0 Hiwassee (GA) H 1,500O 4 W, 40-0 Mars Hill (NC) HO 10 W, 7-6 Washington & Lee Fresh (VA) H 2,000O 18 L, 6-13 King College (PA) HN 1 W, 13-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 8 W, 58-6 Lincoln Memorial (TN) H 1,200N 14 W, 7-0 Tennessee Wesleyan AN 27 W, 6-0 Concord (WV) H 400

1931 |(5-2-1) | SJC ChampionsCOACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 26 T, 0-0 Hiwassee (WV) HO 10 W, 39-0 East Tennessee HO 17 W, 13-7 Shenandoah College (VA) AO 24 W, 30-0 Rio Grande (OH) HO 31 L, 0-26 Morris-Harvey (WV) AN 7 L, 0-14 Georgia State HN 14 W, 13-7 Tennessee Wesleyan HN 26 W, 7-0 Salem College (NC) H 1,500

1932 |(5-2-1) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 1 W, 14-0 Campbell College (NC) H 2,000O 8 W, 12-6 Morris-Harvey (WV) HO 15 W, 20-0 Shenandoah College (VA) H 1,000O 22 W, 19-6 American University (DC) A 2,000O 28 W, 39-7 Armstrong College (GA) H 1,000N 4 T, 6-6 East Tennessee AN 11 L, 0-14 Tennessee Wesleyan AN 25 L, 6-12 Concord (WV) H 3,000

1933 |(9-0) | SJC ChampionsCOACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 23 W, 33-0 Emory-Henry Fresh (VA) H 1,500S 30 W, 27-7 Campbell College (NC) AO 7 W, 34-0 Rutherford College (NC) HO 14 W, 54-0 Armstrong College (GA) HO 21 W, 19-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HO 28 W, 68-0 Alfred Holbrook (OH) HN 11 W, 20-6 Tennessee Wesleyan HN 18 W, 26-7 Shenandoah College (VA) H 1,500N 30 W, 9-0 Concord (WV) H 3,000

1934 |(6-1) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 29 W, 27-6 Campbell College (NC) H O 12 W, 30-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) H 2,000O 20 W, 19-6 Louisburg (NC) H 1,000N 3 W, 32-2 Roanoke Freshman (VA) H N 10 W, 25-0 Emory & Henry Fresh (VA) HN 17 L, 6-14 King College (PA) HN 29 W, 6-0 Concord (WV) H

1935 |(5-2) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 28 W, 13-0 Louisburg (NC) HO 5 W, 6-0 Potomac (WV) HO 12 W, 15-6 Milligan (TN) HO 26 L, 6-20 King College (PA) AN 9 W, 8-0 Emory & Henry Fresh (VA) HN 16 W, 7-0 Virginia Tech Freshman HN 21 L, 6-20 Concord (WV) H

1936 |(3-4) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.O 3 L, 0-31 Tennessee Wesleyan H 2,500O 10 W, 7-2 Emory & Henry Fresh (VA) HO 17 W, 20-7 Louisburg (NC) AO 31 L, 14-32 U. S. Naval Training Station AN 7 W, 6-0 Morris-Harvey (WV) HN 14 L, 0-14 Milligan (TN) HN 26 L, 6-28 Concord (WV) H

1937 |(4-4) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 25 L, 13-14 Milligan (TN) AO 2 W, 12-0 Hiwassee (GA) AO 8 L, 7-14 New River State (WV) AO 16 W, 33-12 U.S. Naval Training Station HO 22 W, 53-0 Louisburg (NC) HO 30 L, 7-19 Tennessee Wesleyan HN 5 L, 0-12 Morris-Harvey (WV) AN 12 W, 13-6 Davis & Elkins (WV) H

1938 |(3-4) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 24 W, 18-0 Hiawassee (GA) HO 1 L, 0-19 Virginia Tech Freshman AO 7 L, 7-18 New River State (WV) HO 14 L, 7-18 Tennessee Wesleyan HO 28 L, 14-22 Virginia Tech Freshman HN 4 W, 26-6 Bowling Springs (NC) HN 12 W, 24-0 Tusculum (NC) A

1939 |(4-3) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 22 W, 13-6 Hiwassee (GA) HS 29 L, 0-25 Marshall Freshman (WV) AO 6 W, 7-6 New River State (WV) AO 14 L, na-na Milligan (TN) AO 20 L, 14-20 Tennessee Wesleyan HO 28 W, 13-0 Campbell (NC) HN 10 W, 34-7 Tusculum (TN) H

1940 |(4-4) COACH B.E. “MULLIE” LeNOIRDate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 30 W, 13-12 Virginia Tech Freshman HO 4 L, 6-30 Marshall Freshman (WV) AO 12 L, 7-26 Morris-Harvey (WV) H0 19 W, 12-7 New River State (WV) HO 26 W, 39-13 Hiawassee (GA) AN 2 L, 6-40 Tennessee Wesleyan AN 16 W, 25-0 William Mary Ext (VA) HN 21 L, 21-47 Milligan (TN) H

1941 |(4-4) COACH TONY LOTITODate Result Opponent H/A Att.S 20 L, 0-21 Milligan (TN) AS 27 L, 0-7 Marshall Freshman (WV) HO 11 W, 25-7 Rio Grande (OH) AO 17 L, 0-10 West Virginia Tech AO 25 W, 28-0 Hiwassee (GA) HO 31 W, 14-0 Tennessee Wesleyan HN 1 L, 0-30 Virginia Tech Freshman AN 20 W, 30-7 Rio Grande (OH) H

2012 |(0-2) COACH MIKE GRAVIERDate Time Opponent H/A Att.A 25 L, 28-42 Pikeville (KY) H 4,017S 1 L, 9-77 # (4) Georgetown (KY) H 2,047S 8 1:30 PM # Kentucky Christian AS 15 1 PM # Faulkner (AL) HS 22 2:30 PM # (11) Bethel (TN) AS 29 12 PM # Union (KY) AO 6 6 PM # UVA-Wise HO 13 2:30 PM # Belhaven (MS) AO 27 1 PM # (RV) Lindsey Wilson (KY) HN 3 1 PM # (22) Cumberland (TN) AN 10 1 PM # (25) Campbellsville (KY) H

1941 Team

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS