SOUTHERN U. 2011 GAME NOTES Week 5: The Mississippi Valley St. game 1 2011 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES | WEEK 5 JAGUARS SEEKING A “W” DOWN IN THE DELTA For the second consecuve week, the Jaguars will try to rebound aſter a relinquishing a fourth quarter lead to a hated-rival and claim a much-needed win against Miss. Valley St. Saturday in Ia Bena, Miss. Southern’s lone SWAC win of 2010 came in the form of a 38-20 homecoming win over the Delta Devils in A.W. Mumford Stadium. But despite a commanding 33-8 edge in the series history, the Jaguars are 3-2 against Valley in game played at Rice-Toen Stadium. In 2005, the last me Jaguars traveled to the delta, Southern fell 31-28 to the Delta Devils, snapping a streak of 11 consecuve wins. Southern enters with their third consecuve SWAC Player of the Week in kick returner Byron Williams, who had a 79-yard punt return TD and 136 all-purpose yards. ON THE AIR: TV: None RADIO: Southern - KQXL 106.5 FM - Chris Powers (Play-by-Play), Gerald Kimble (Color Analyst), Eric Randall (Sideline reporter). INTERNET: www.q106dot5.com LIVE STATS: None Miss. Valley Oct. 1 | 2 p.m. cst. Itta Bena, Miss. | Rice-Totten Stadium GAME DAY INFORMATION Locaon:..........................Ia Bena, Miss. Kickoff:............................................2 p.m. Stadium:...................Rice-Toen Stadium Surface:...............................Natural Grass Capacity:........................................15,000 Series:..........................................SU, 33-8 Streak:..........................................SU - W4 Last Meeng:.............................SU 38-20 SOUTHERN U. TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record:.....................1-3, 1-1 SWAC Last Game:..............L 38-33, Florida A&M Head Coach:.....................Stump Mitchell Career Record:................11-36 (5th year) Record at SU:....................3-12 (2nd year) vs MVSU..............................................1-0 2011 STATISTIC LEADERS Rushing:................................Dray Joseph .................................37 as, 58 yds, 0 TD Passing:.................................Dray Joseph ......60-114-4, 939 yds, 7 TDs (234.8 ypg.) Receiving:......................LaQuinton Evans ............14 recs, 278 yds, 2 TDs (69.5 ypg) MISS. VALLEY ST. TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record:......................0-4, 0-3 SWAC Last Game:...............L 43-34, Prairie View Head Coach:..........................Karl Morgan Career Record:..................0-14 (2nd year) Record at MVSU:..............0-14 (2nd year) vs SU....................................................0-1 2011 STATISTIC LEADERS Rushing:............................... Trey Bateaste .................................33 as, 158 yds, 0 TD Passing:..............................Garrick Jones ........22-40-4, 254 yds, 1 TD, (84.7 ypg) Receiving:.......................Kenneth Dabney ..............13 recs, 108 yds, 0 TDs (36.0 ypg) Austin Peay Oct. 1 | Clarksville, Tenn. Governors Stadium UAPB Oct. 1 | Huntsville, Ala. Louis Crews Stadium Texas Southern Sept. 29 | Jackson, Miss. Miss. Veterans Memorial Delaware State Oct. 1 | Tallahassee, Fla. Bragg Memorial Stadium Southern U. Oct. 1 | Itta Bena, Miss. Rice-Totten Stadium Grambling Oct. 1 | Dallas, Texas Cotton Bowl Alabama A&M Oct. 1 | Huntsville, Ala. Louis Crews Stadium Alabama State Oct. 1 | Montgomery, Ala. Cramton Bowl Jackson State Sept. 29 | Jackson, Miss. Miss. Veterans Memorial Alcorn State Oct. 1 | Montgomery, Ala. Cramton Bowl Prairie View A&M Oct. 1 | Dallas, Texas Cotton Bowl 5
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2011 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES | WEEK 5
JAGUARS SEEKING A “W” DOWN IN THE DELTA For the second consecutive week, the Jaguars will try to rebound after a relinquishing a fourth quarter lead to a hated-rival and claim a much-needed win against Miss. Valley St. Saturday in Itta Bena, Miss. Southern’s lone SWAC win of 2010 came in the form of a 38-20 homecoming win over the Delta Devils in A.W. Mumford Stadium. But despite a commanding 33-8 edge in the series history, the Jaguars are 3-2 against Valley in game played at Rice-Totten Stadium. In 2005, the last time Jaguars traveled to the delta, Southern fell 31-28 to the Delta Devils, snapping a streak of 11 consecutive wins. Southern enters with their third consecutive SWAC Player of the Week in kick returner Byron Williams, who had a 79-yard punt return TD and 136 all-purpose yards.
ON THE AIR: TV: NoneRADIO: Southern - KQXL 106.5 FM - Chris Powers (Play-by-Play), Gerald Kimble (Color Analyst), Eric Randall (Sideline reporter). INTERNET: www.q106dot5.com LIVE STATS: None
GAME DAY INFORMATION Location:..........................Itta Bena, Miss.Kickoff:............................................2 p.m.Stadium:...................Rice-Totten StadiumSurface:...............................Natural GrassCapacity:........................................15,000Series:..........................................SU, 33-8Streak:..........................................SU - W4Last Meeting:.............................SU 38-20
SOUTHERN U. TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record:.....................1-3, 1-1 SWACLast Game:..............L 38-33, Florida A&MHead Coach:.....................Stump MitchellCareer Record:................11-36 (5th year)Record at SU:....................3-12 (2nd year)vs MVSU..............................................1-0
MISS. VALLEY ST. TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record:......................0-4, 0-3 SWACLast Game:...............L 43-34, Prairie ViewHead Coach:..........................Karl MorganCareer Record:..................0-14 (2nd year)Record at MVSU:..............0-14 (2nd year)vs SU....................................................0-1
Jackson StateSept. 29 | Jackson, Miss.Miss. Veterans Memorial
Alcorn StateOct. 1 | Montgomery, Ala.Cramton Bowl
Prairie View A&MOct. 1 | Dallas, TexasCotton Bowl
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2011 SOUTHERN U. QUICK FACTS
GENERAL INFORMATION Location:.................................Baton Rouge, LAFounded:.....................1880 (Relocated 1914)Enrollment:...........................................7,500Nickname:.................................JaguarsColors:.....................Columbia Blue and GoldStadium:.......A.W. Mumford Stadium (25,500)Affiliation:.....................NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference:......Southwestern Athletic (SWAC)President:...........................Dr. Ronald MasonChancellor:...........................Dr. James LlorensFaculty Representative:............Dr. Doze Butler
TEAM INFORMATION 2010 Record:..............................................2-92010 Conference:.......................................1-8Conference Finish:....................................9thLetterman Returning/Lost:...................45/23Starters Returning/Lost:.....7/4(off.) 6/5 (def.)
HISTORY First Year of football:.................................1916 No. Years in NCAA:.......................................95All-Time School Record:...............532-316-27Years in Post-season play:...........................N/ALast SWAC Championship App.:............2004Result:........................L 35-40, Alabama State
WEEK 5 NEWS AND NOTESLAST TIME OUT Despite a 16-point second half lead, Southern dropped a 38-33 decision to rival Florida A&M in the 2011 Bank of America Atlanta Football Classic Saturday in Atlanta. Leading 19-17 at the half, the Jaguars increased their lead after Byron Williams’ 79-yard punt return TD and Demetric Roger’s 59-yard INT return TD. But after scoring three TDs in the first half, the Jaguars failed to score an offensive touchdown in the second half. Meanwhile, another valiant effort by Miss. Valley St. is squandered as the Delta Devils’ upset bid over Prairie View fell short in a 43-34 loss in Prairie View, Texas.
SOUTHERN U. VS. MVSU SERIES HISTORy Before the Jaguars’ stunning 31-28 loss to MVSU In 2005, the Jaguars had reeled off 11 straight wins over the Delta Devils. The Jaguars are currently in the midst of a 4-game win streak with an average margin of victory of 23.5. Throughout the SU-MVSU history, there have been a number of neutral site games played. Southern has only faced Valley once in Itta Bena since 2001. In 2001, the Jaguars picked up a 49-0 shutout victory in Shreveports. The Jaguar’s 2003 championship season began with Ezra Landry returning the opening kickoff for a touchdown against the Delta Devils in Jackson, Miss. Southern added a 23-6 win over Valley in the Chicago Classic in 2007.
ON THE TUBE This season, Southern football will be feature on a number of nationally televised broad-casts. The 2011 season opener against Tennessee State in the John Merritt Classic will be broadcasted on HSRN and OVCSports TV. Southern-Jackson State in A.W. Mumford Stadium on Sept. 17 will be the SWAC Game of the Week and will be carried over the in-ternet via SWAC-TV. Versus will broadcast the Atlanta Football Classic against FAMU live from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. The Jaguars return to live action on SWAC-TV when they travel to face UAPB in Golden Lion Stadium on Oct. 15. Southern concludes 2011 against Grambling in the annual post-Thanksgiving State Farm Bayou Classic on NBC on Nov. 26 in New Orleans, La. All Southern home football games are shown on Cox Sports television via tape-delayed broadcast.
SWAC’S POW TIMES THREE Thanks in part to his electrifying 79-yard TD on a punt return, Byron Williams made it three straight weeks a Jaguars has earned SWAC Player of the Week honors. Williams, who totaled 136 all-purpose yards in a 38-33 loss to FAMU, earned SWAC Special Teams Player of the Week Wednesday. Two weeks prior, Dray Joseph’s 308-yard, 3 TDs perfor-mance in a 21-6 win over Alabama A&M earned him SWAC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Last week, Jamie Payton’s 11 tackles, one sack and three turnovers (2 fumble recoveries and one INT) in a 28-24 loss to Jackson State propelled him to being named the SWAC’s Defensive Player of the Week.
FINISH STRONG The difference in Southern being 3-1 instead of 1-3 is no more evident than in the score by quarter statistics. This season, the Jaguars have been outscored 27-0 in the fourth quarter. The previous two weeks, the Jaguars inability to score in the final stanza has lead to two heartbreaking losses to bitter rivals Jackson State and FAMU.
WHO’S ON DECK The Jaguars return to the friendly confines of A.W. Mumford Stadium to host former SU standout and Baton Rouge native Heishma Northern’s Prairie View A&M Panthers next Saturday. Despite owning a commanding 51-24-2 edge in the series, Southern has lost four of the last five meetings against PVU, including three straight dating back to a 24-23 loss in 2008. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. and the game will be broadcasted via tape delay on Cox Sports Television.
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NO. NAME HT. WT. POS. CL. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLS 1 Jordan Bilbo 5-10 170 WR R-FR Houston, Texas/Lamar HS 1 Demetric Rogers 5-10 182 DB SR Zachary, La./Northeast HS 2 Lee Doss 6-2 170 WR R-SO New Orleans, La./St. Augustine HS 3 Charles Hawkins 5-10 164 WR R-JR New Orleans, La./St. Augustine HS 4 J. P. Douglas 6-1 171 QB FR Roswell, Ga./Roswell HS 5 Bradley Coleman 6-5 210 WR FR Norcross, Ga./Norcross HS 6 Hansoni Alfred 5-9 201 QB SR Ville Platte, La./Ville Platte HS 7 Virgil Williams 5-9 160 DB SO Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian HS 8 Jared Green 6-1 184 WR R-SR Ashburn, Va./Virginia 10 Dray Joseph 5-11 213 QB SO Edgard, La./West St. John HS 11 Jamie Galvin 5-10 201 P/K FR Evans, Ga./Evans HS 12 Dallas Fort 5-6 203 RB R-FR Baton Rouge, La./Tara HS 13 Jaleel Richardson 5-10 187 DB R-FR New Orleans, La./Warren Easton HS 14 Matthew Hill 6-3 202 K SO Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic HS/East Central CC 15 Kevin King 5-7 170 DB R-FR Jacksonville, Fla./Ribault HS 16 Manuel Canto 6-1 185 K/P SR Baton Rouge, La./Robert E. Lee HS 17 LaMarkius Pettaway 5-10 165 DB FR Chattanooga, Tenn./Howard School of Academics & Tech. 18 Justin Williams 6-0 155 WR JR Vacherie, La. /St. James HS 19 William Waddel 6-2 193 WR R-FR Houston, Tex./Booker T. Washington HS 20 Byron Williams 5-8 180 RB/KR JR Clinton, La./Clinton HS 21 Terrell Alex 6-0 200 RB SR Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist HS 22 Levi Jackson 5-10 188 DB JR Baton Rouge, La. /Dutchtown HS 23 Marlon Smith 6-2 197 DB R-JR Miami, Fla./American Senior HS 24 Brandon Rice 5-7 205 RB JR Columbus, Ohio/Walnut Ridge HS 25 Jamal Jenkins 5-10 172 DB FR Norcross, Ga./Norcross HS 26 Mychal Bell 5-9 202 DB JR Jena, La./Jena HS 27 Jerry Joseph 5-11 203 RB R-SR Ville Platte, La./Ville Platte HS 28 Jonathon Wilson 6-2 180 DB SO Baton Rouge, La./McKinley HS 29 Javandon Vallare 6-3 198 LB SR Lake Charle, La./Lake Charles-Boston HS 30 Darrius Coleman 5-7 194 DB R-SO Kent, Wash./Kentwood HS/Idaho State 32 Johnathan Mack 5-8 168 DB JR Newark, N.J./East Stroudsburg 33 Sylvester Nzekwe 6-0 201 RB R-JR Seattle, Wash./Franklin HS 34 Mark Gaines 5-10 158 DB FR Chicago, Ill./Gwendolyn Brooks College Prep 35 KaelanMayfield 5-9 180 RB SR St.Louis,Mo./St.LouisU.HS 36 D’Mekus Cook 5-8 169 DB JR Spring Hill, La./Spring Hill HS 37 Cameron Booker 5-8 167 DB R-SO Clinton, La./Clinton HS 38 Wynton Perro 5-10 182 QB R-FR Houston, Texas/Booker T. Washington HS 39 Demetrius Carter 6-1 213 LB FR Chicago, Ill./Hales Fransican HS 40 Edmond Johnson 5-9 178 DB SO Monroe, La./Carroll HS 41 Lee Mitchell 5-8 233 FB SO Birmingham, Ala./Spain Park HS 43 Demetrius Bentley 6-0 227 LB SR Akron, Ohio/Akron East 44 Jardon Narcisse 5-6 170 DB SO Desoto, Texas/Bishop Dunne HS 45 Brian McCain 5-9 238 FB SO Chicago, Ill./Percy L Julian HS 46 Emmanuel Noel 5-9 170 RB JR Lafayette, La./Teurlings Catholic HS 49 Anthony Balancier 6-2 225 LB SO New Orleans, LA/McDonogh 35 HS 50 Robert Sanchez 6-2 235 LB FR Houston, Texas/Lamar HS 51 Franchot West 6-0 200 LB SO Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson HS 53 Kenneth Hill, Jr. 5-8 249 DT R-SO New Orleans, La./Patterson HS 54 Larry Johnson 5-11 198 LB SO Baton Rouge, La./Capitol HS 55 Jared Detrick 6-2 229 LB SR Yorktown, Va./Virginia 56 Jamie Payton 6-0 201 LB SR Baton Rouge, La./Lambuth College 58 Corry Roy 6-0 215 LB JR Maui, Hawaii/Eastern Arizona 60 Aaron Hall 6-2 331 OL SO Baton Rouge, La./Central HS 61 Donald Glover 6-3 300 OL FR Woodbine, Ga./Camden County HS 62 Allan Spry 6-0 295 OL FR Blythewood, S.C./Blythewood HS 63 Trae’ Tiller 6-2 298 DL R-SO Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Harvest Preparatory HS 65 Brandon Turner 6-2 270 DL JR Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central HS 66 Brandon Thibodeaux 6-2 303 OL FR New Orleans, La./Higgins HS
2011 Numerical Roster
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NO. NAME HT. WT. POS. CL. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLS 67 Kame’ Asonye 6-1 240 DE SO Opelousas, La./Acadiana Prep HS/Texas Southern 68 Johnathan Preston 6-0 286 OL R-FR Pearland, Texas/Dawson HS 69 Julius Magee 5-11 271 OL SR Monticello, Miss./Lawrence County HS/Copiah-Lincoln CC 70 Dexter James 6-4 296 DE SR Brusly, La./Brusly HS 71/90 Clinton Boyd 6-1 257 OL R-SO Atlanta, Ga./Dutchtown HS 72 Chris Browne 6-3 290 OL R-JR Cleveland, Ohio/Shaker Heights HS 73 Arthur Miley 6-6 221 DE FR Mangham, La./Mangham HS 74 Zach Brown 6-4 320 OL FR Missouri City, Texas/Elkins HS 75 Isaiah Webster 6-3 330 OL FR New Orleans, La./O. Perry Walker HS 76 Taylon Jones 6-0 274 OL SO Baton Rouge, La./Central HS 77 Dwayne Houston 6-2 318 OL R-FR Lafayette, La./Northside HS 78 Lee Almanza 6-3 293 OL SR Houston, Texas/Madison HS 79 Jeffrey Watkins 6-5 240 DE FR Mangham, La./Mangham HS 80 Mike Berry 6-3 205 WR JR McGee, Miss./Copiah-Lincoln CC 81 Omari Robertson 5-10 171 WR R-FR New Orleans, La./Edna Karr HS 82 LaQuintonEvans 6-0 205 WR SR Mansfield,La./MansfieldHS 83 Burnett King, Jr. 6-0 182 WR SO Baton Rouge, La./Bellaire HS (Houston) 84 Javon Jordan 6-5 247 TE R-SO Marrero, La./Basile HS 85 Desmond Vallean 5-7 182 WR R-FR Atlanta, Ga./McEachern HS 86 Joseph Jones 6-1 217 WR JR Dickinson, Texas/Dickinson HS 87 Eric Janeau 6-4 225 TE FR New Orleans, La./St. Augustine HS 91 Delwin Williams 6-2 254 DL SR Napoleonville, La./Assumption HS 92 Kedy Enabulele 6-0 259 DL SR Crosby, Texas/Crosby HS/Kilgore JC 93 Jaylen Jordan 6-4 250 DE FR Missouri City, Texas/Elkins HS 94 Kadeem Lewis 6-2 250 DL R-SO Metairie, La./Grace King HS 95 Casey Narcisse 5-9 286 DL R-JR St. James, La./Louisiana-Monroe 98 Daniel Brown 6-4 244 LB FR New Orleans, La./Joseph S. Clark HS 99 John Williams 6-1 285 DL FR Dutchtown, La./Dutchtown HS
PRONUNCIATION GUIDEPLAYERS 6 Han soni Alfred Han-Son-e 26 Mychal Bell My-call 29 Javandon Vallare Juh-van-dun Vuh-lor-ey 33 Sylvester Nzekwe En-zeek-way 36 D’Mekus Cook Duh-MEEK-us 38 Wynton Perro Win-ton Pair-ro 49 Anthony Balancier Ba-lan-cere 51 Franchot West Fran-shot 67 Kame’ Asonye KAY-me Ah-sewn-yay 78 Lee Almanza Al-Mon-za 81 Omari Robertson Oh-mah-REE 92 Kedy Enabulele Key-dee EE-na-boo-lay-lay 95 Casey Narcisse Nar-cease
RCB 7 Virgil Williams (5-9, 160, SO) 15 Kevin King (5-10, 180, R-FR)
SS 1 Demetric Rogers (5-10, 182, SR) 26 Mychal Bell (5-9, 202, JR)
FS 22 Levi Jackson (5-9, 182, JR) 23 Marlon Smith (6-2, 197, R-JR)
SPECIAL TEAMS K 16 Manuel Canto (6-1, 185, SR) 14 Matthew Hill (6-3, 202, SO)
P 16 Manuel Canto (6-1, 185, SR) 18 Justin Williams (6-0, 155, JR)
PR 7 Virgil Williams (5-9, 160, SO) 20 Byron Williams (5-8, 180, JR)
KR 7 Virgil Williams (5-9, 160, SO) 20 Byron Williams (5-8, 180, JR)
H 2 Lee Doss (6-2, 170, R-SO) 6 Hansoni Alfred (5-10, 201, SR)
LOS 18 JustinWilliams (6-0,155,JR) 50 Robert Sanchez (6-2, 235, FR)
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Personal: Age: 52Birtdate: March 15, 1969Birthplace: Kingsland, Ga. Education: High School: Camden CountyCollege: The Citadel (1978-81)
Playing Experience: College: A third team football Associated Press All-American his senior year … holds the bulk of the school’s rushing re-cords … is the all-time leading rusher with 4,062 yards … was the Southern Conference Player of the Year in 1980 rushed for 1,647 yards in a single season … had his jersey No. 35 retired … played in the Senior Bowl in 1980 and the Blue-Gray Classic that same year.
Professional: Was a 9th round draft pick of the St. Louis Car-dinals in 1981...Accumulated over 10,000 career all-purpose yards, and holds the Cardinals franchise record for all-purpose yards.
Coaching Experience: 1992 Asst. Coach San Antonio Riders
1993-94 Head Coach Casa Grande HS, Arizona
1995 Asst. Head Coach/Off. Co-ordinator Morgan State
1996-98 Head CoachMorgan State
1999-2007 Running Backs CoachSeattle Seahawks
2008-09 Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs CoachWashington Redskins
2010-Present Head CoachSouthern University
THE STUMP MITCHELL FILE
Stump Mitchell Head CoachSouthern University Jaguars2nd season
Lyvonia “Stump” Mitchell returns for his second campaign as head football coach at Southern University.
Offering more than 20 years of NFL experience, Mitchell has made crafting eager young people into productive, civic-minded men his top priority as leader of the Jaguar program. His commitment to the academic success of the student-athletes under his watch has been evident since the day he accepted the position of head coach.
In Mitchell’s 2010 debut, he led the Jaguars to a 37-27 comeback win over Delaware State in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. The Jaguars finished with a 2-9 record in Mitchell’s inaugural season.
Prior to his arrival on “The Bluff,” Mitchell served as the running backs coach on the Washington Redskins’ coaching staff in 2008 and 2009, adding a fresh perspective to the Redskins’ talented group of running backs. He arrived at Redskins Park from the Seattle Seahawks, where he had spent the previous nine seasons coaching the running backs.
In each of his first seven seasons in Seattle, Mitchell, a member coached a 1,000-yard rusher (Ricky Watters for two years, Shaun Alexander for five years).
Mitchell joined the Seahawks following three years as head coach at Morgan State University. He originally joined the MSU staff in 1995 as offensive coordinator, earning a promotion to head coach the following year. Under Mitchell’s tutelage, the Bears boasted a strong rushing attack that averaged 148.9 yards per game in 1997.
Mitchell’s coaching career began in 1991,
when he served as an assistant coach on the World League of American Football’s San Antonio Riders’ staff. He then accepted a position as the head coach at Casa Grande (Ariz.) High School (1991-94), where he led the team to a playoff berth in his second year.
Mitchell played nine years in the NFL as a standout running back with the St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals. He was a ninth-round draft choice by the Cardinals in 1981 and would go on to become one of the great running backs and kick returners in Cardinals history.
Mitchell is the Cardinals’ all-time leader in combined yardage with 11,988 yards and ranks second with 4,649 yards rushing on 986 attempts and 32 touchdowns. His 177 kickoff returns for 4,007 yards are both franchise records. He posted 14 100-yard games and finished with a 4.7-yard rushing average, second-best in the franchise history.
During his collegiate days at the Citadel, Mitchell was the Southern Conference Player of the Year in 1980 and rushed for 1,647 yards in a single season. Mitchell earned third team Associated Press All-American honors his senior year. He holds many of the school’s rushing records today including the record as Citadel’s all-time leading rusher with 4,062 yards.
Mitchell is one of only six former Bulldog football players who have their jersey retired at The Citadel.
Mitchell was honored with the Chuck Drulis Award for community service in 1982 and the Byron “Whizzer” White Humanitarian Award for charity work in 1984. He was born on March 15, 1959, in Kingsland, Ga.
Stump Mitchell
2011 Coaching Staff Richard Diggs Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator O’neill Gilbert Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Paul Lounsberry Offensive Lineman Dawson Odums Defensive Lineman Elvis Jospeh Runningbacks Chad Germany Quarterbacks Jorge Baez Wide Receivers Jason Palermo Tight Ends/Special Teams Donnie Henderson Defensive Backs Brian Powers Kickers/Punters/Asst. Special Teams
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2011 SWAC Schedule
SWAC EASTERN DIVISION SWAC WESTERN DIVISION9.3 L 21-20, Hampton9.10 L 21-6, Southern 9.17 W 21-6, Tuskegee 9.24 W 20-14, Grambling10.1 UAPB 10.8 Miss. Valley 10.15 Texas Southern 10.29 vs. Alabama State 11.5 @ Alcorn State 11.12 Jackson State 11.19 @ Prairie View
9.3 L 21-14, Grambling9.10 L 27-20, UAPB 9.17 W 39-14, Miss. Valley 9.24 L 14-7, TXSO10.1 @ Alabama State 10.22 Concordia Selma10.29 @ Southern 11.5 Alabama A&M 11.12 Prairie View 11.19 @ Jackson State
9.3 W 42-2, Concordia9.10 W 35-29, Tenn. St. 9.17 W 28-24, Southern 9.24 L 21-14 Alabama St.9.29 Texas Southern 10.8 UAPB 10.15 @ Mississippi Valley 10.29 vs. Prairie View 11.5 Grambling State 11.12 @ Alabama A&M 11.29 Alcorn State
9.3 L 41-9, Alabama St.9.10 L 39-0, Murray State 9.17 L 39-14, Alcorn State 9.24 L 43-34, Prairie View10.1 Southern 10.8 @ Alabama A&M 10.15 Jackson State10.22 @ Grambling 10.29 Texas Southern 11.3 @ South Alabama 11.12 @ UAPB
9.10 L 37-34, PVAMU9.17 W 49-6, Texas College 9.24 W 14-7, Alcorn State 9.29 @ Jackson State10.8 Alabama State 10.15 @ Alabama A&M 10.22 Central State 10.29 @ Miss. Valley 11.5 Southern 11.12 @ Grambling State 11.19 @UAPB
9.3 L 33-7, Tenn. State9.10 W 21-6, AAMU 9.17 L 28-24, Jackson St. 9.24 L 38-33 FAMU10.1 @ Miss. Valley 10.8 Prairie View A&M 10.15 @ UAPB 10.29 Alcorn State 11.5 @ Texas Southern 11.12 @ Alabama State 11.26 vs. Grambling State
9.3 W 41-9, Valley9.10 L 14-7, E. Michigan 9.17 W 31-17, Grambling 9.24 W 21-14 Jackson St.10.1 Alcorn State 10.8 @ Texas Southern 10.15 @ Prairie View 10.29 vs. Alabama A&M 11.5 @ UAPB 11.12 Southern 11.26 Tuskegee
9.3 L 63-14 BCC9.10 W 37-34, Texas Sou.9.17 L 36-29, UAPB 9.24 W 43-34, Miss. Valley10.1 vs. Grambling State 10.8 @ Southern 10.15 @ Alabama State 10.29 vs. Jackson State 11.5 @ Texas State 11.12 @ Alcorn State 11.19 Alabama A&M
9.3 W 21-14, Alcorn9.10 L 35-7, ULM 9.17 L 31-17, Alabama St. 9.24 L 20-14 AAMU10.1 vs. Prairie View 10.15 Concordia Selma 10.22 Miss. Valley 10.29 @ UAPB 11.5 @ Jackson State 11.12 @ Texas Southern 11.26 vs. Southern
9.3 L 19-12, Langston9.10 W 27-20, Alcorn State 9.17 W 36-29, Prairie View 9.24 W 9-7, Clark-Atlanta10.1 @ Alabama A&M 10.8 @ Jackson State 10.15 Southern 10.29 Grambling State 11.5 Alabama State 11.12 @ Miss. Valley 11.19 Texas Southern
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The Last MeetingQuickie Statistics (Final)
Miss. Valley State vs Southern Jaguars (Oct 09, 2010 at Baton Rouge, LA)
4th 08:40 SU - Rashaun ALLEN 73 yd pass from Dray JOSEPH (Willia GRISWOLD kick), 6-72 3:33 20 - 3104:22 SU - Curry ALLEN 8 yd pass from Hasoni ALFRED (Willia GRISWOLD kick), 1-8 0:06 20 - 38
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The Last Outing
Quickie Statistics (Final)Southern U. vs Florida A&M (Sep 24, 2011 at Atlanta, Ga.)
SU FAMUScore 33 38FIRST DOWNS 14 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-62 40-140PASSING YDS (NET) 242 218Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-17-3 36-18-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-304 76-358Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-87 3-28Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-152 6-138Interception Returns-Yards 2-59 3-29Punts (Number-Avg) 4-30.0 5-36.4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-54 13-138Possession Time 24:49 35:11Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 9 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 6-6
Southern U. Florida A&MRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgNZEKWE,Slyvest. 14 45 3 42 2 8 3.0DOUGLAS,J.P. 2 20 0 20 0 11 10.0JOSEPH,Dray 9 19 18 1 0 8 0.1RICE,Brandon 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0
Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgPAGE,Lavante 16 78 5 73 5 13 4.6ROCKER,Eddie 16 71 4 67 0 11 4.2BAKER,Edmond 1 12 0 12 0 12 12.0TRAINOR,Austin 1 4 0 4 0 4 4.0
Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 1-3 1-1 0-1 0-1Conference 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0Non-Conference 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1
Team Statistics SU OPPFIRST DOWNS 55 92 R u s h i n g 8 44 P a s s i n g 41 45 P e n a l t y 6 3RUSHING YARDAGE 144 697 Rushing Attempts 91 163 Average Per Rush 1.6 4.3 Average Per Game 36.0 174.2 TDs Rushing 2 9PASSING YARDAGE 1124 929 A t t - C o m p - I n t 143-72-6 163-78-4 Average Per Pass 7.9 5.7 Average Per Catch 15.6 11.9 Average Per Game 281.0 232.2 TDs Passing 8 3TOTAL OFFENSE 1268 1626 Average Per Play 5.4 5.0 Average Per Game 317.0 406.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 20-418 17-330PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-182 5-28INT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-71 6-92FUMBLES-LOST 6-4 7-3PENALTIES-Yards 32-261 40-382PUNTS-AVG 19-36.8 18-38.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 5 : 0 9 3 4 : 5 13RD-DOWN Conversions 16/51 33/704TH-DOWN Conversions 1/9 2/8
Games played: 4 Avg per rush: 1.6 Avg per catch: 15.6 Pass efficiency: 126.44 Kick ret avg: 20.9 Punt ret avg: 20.2 All purpose avg/game: 484.8 Total offense avg/gm: 317.0
Games played: 4 Avg per rush: 4.3 Avg per catch: 11.9 Pass efficiency: 96.89 Kick ret avg: 19.4 Punt ret avg: 5.6 All purpose avg/game: 519.0 Total offense avg/gm: 406.5