1 3 MCNEESE COWBOYS (1-1) at ALCORN STATE BRAVES (1-1) SEPT. 16 • SPINKS-CASEM STADIUM (22,500) • LORMAN, MISS. • 6:00 KICKOFF • SERIES: FIRST MEETING FOOTBALL CONTACTS Matthew Bonnette | Asst. AD/SID 337.475.5207 (o) | 337.263.4822 (c) | [email protected]Pam Lafosse| Asst. SID/Stats Coordinator 337.475.5926 (o) | 337.274.9981(c) | [email protected]Jessica Simms | Asst. SID/Social Media 337.475.5941 (o) | [email protected]MCNEESESPORTS.COM MCNEESE VISITS ALCORN STATE FOR SECOND ROAD TRIP IN THREE WEEKS • McNeese has been a bit of a road warrior early on this season as it’ll travel to Lorman, Mississippi for a 6 p.m. kickoff against Alcorn State on Saturday. • The Cowboys opened the season on Thursday, Aug. 31, with a 37-35 last second loss at Nicholls. • Four of McNeese’s first six games are away from home this season. GROUND GAME ONE OF BEST IN SOUTHLAND, NATION • McNeese’s rushing offense and rushing defense are two of the better ones in the Southland Conference and the FCS. • The Cowboys’ rushing defense is ranked No. 1 in the SLC and No. 9 in the FCS by allowing just 62.0 yards per game. • Offensively, McNeese is averaging 192.0 yards on the ground, ranking 5th in the conference and 28th nationally. • Individually, Justin Pratt is ranked 4th in the league with 133 total rushing yards, a 66.5 ypg average, and a 4.43 yards per carry mark. MCNEESE VS. ALCORN STATE • Saturday’s game will be the third meeting in the series and second in Lorman. • The teams played both in the 2000 and 2001 seasons with McNeese winning both - 41-12 in 2000 at Alcorn and 54-14 in 2001 in Lake Charles. • The Braves will make a return trip to Lake Charles in 2019. NON-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FCS OPPONENTS • Saturday will be the first time since Sept. 13, 2014 the Cowboys will be playing another non-Southland Conference FCS opponent. In that game, McNeese defeated SWAC member Prairie View 48-16 in Lake Charles. • This will be the first non-SLC FCS road game since losing at Northern Iowa, 41-6, on Sept. 28, 2013. • Since 2000, McNeese is 28-8 against non-conference, FCS opponents in regular season games. NEWS AND NOTES • BJ Blunt, who started the first two games at weak safety, is expected to get the start at Will linebacker in place of Christian Jacobs, who injured his knee last week against Florida Tech. • WR Parker Orgeron, who missed last week’s game against FIT due to a concussion suffered against Nicholls, should be back in the lineup on Saturday. • QB James Tabary has been sacked eight times in two games, five last week against FIT. McNeese QBs were sacked a total of 24 times in 11 games last season. • DL Chris Livings has a sack in each of the first two games, extending his streak to five straight with at least one sack, dating back to last season. McNeese Record: 1-1, 0-0 SLC Rankings (Coaches/STATS): RV/RV Head Coach: Lance Guidry Career Record: 8-7/2nd full year McNeese Record: 7-6/2nd year Alcorn State Record: 1-1, 0-0 SWAC Rankings (Coaches/STATS): NR/NR Head Coach: Fred McNair Career Record: 6-7/2nd year Alcorn Record: 6-7/2nd year THE MATCHUP McNeese Football 14 Southland Conference Championships • 16 FCS Playoff Appearances ‘17 ‘17 2017 McNeese Schedule Date Coaches/STATS Coaches/STATS Opponent Location TV Time/Score Aug. 31 RV/RV RV/NR *at Nicholls Thibodaux, La. L, 37-35 Sept. 9 RV/RV 27 D2 Florida Tech Cowboy Stadium W, 42-21 Sept. 16 RV/RV NR/NR at Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 6 p.m. Sept. 23 *Houston Baptist Cowboy Stadium 6 p.m. Sept. 30 *at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 6 p.m. Oct. 7 *at Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas 6 p.m. Oct. 21 *Incarnate Word (HC) Cowboy Stadium 6 p.m. Oct. 28 *at Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 6 p.m. Nov. 4 *Southeastern Louisiana Cowboy Stadium 6 p.m. Nov. 11 *Northwestern State Cowboys Stadium 6 p.m. Nov. 18 *at Lamar Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m. * - Southland Conference games Cowboys on Social Media Facebook.com/McNeeseSports @McNeeseSports @McNeeseFootball McNeeseSports McNeeseSports BROADCAST INFORMATION Stream: AlcornSports.com/watch Radio | McNeese Radio Network Play-by-Play: Tom Hoefer Analyst: Johnny Suydam Sideline: Ron Hayes OPENING KICK
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3 MCNEESE COWBOYS (1-1) at ALCORN STATE BRAVES (1-1)Sept. 16 • SpinkS-CaSem Stadium (22,500) • Lorman, miSS. • 6:00 kiCkoff • SerieS: firSt meeting
mcneese visits alcorn state for second road trip in three weeks • McNeese has been a bit of a road warrior early on this season as it’ll travel to Lorman, Mississippi for a 6 p.m. kickoff against Alcorn State on Saturday.• The Cowboys opened the season on Thursday, Aug. 31, with a 37-35 last second loss at Nicholls.• Four of McNeese’s first six games are away from home this season.
ground game one of best in southland, nation • McNeese’s rushing offense and rushing defense are two of the better ones in the Southland Conference and the FCS.• The Cowboys’ rushing defense is ranked No. 1 in the SLC and No. 9 in the FCS by allowing just 62.0 yards per game.• Offensively, McNeese is averaging 192.0 yards on the ground, ranking 5th in the conference and 28th nationally.• Individually, Justin Pratt is ranked 4th in the league with 133 total rushing yards, a 66.5 ypg average, and a 4.43 yards per carry mark.
mcneese vs. alcorn state • Saturday’s game will be the third meeting in the series and second in Lorman.• The teams played both in the 2000 and 2001 seasons with McNeese winning both - 41-12 in 2000 at Alcorn and 54-14 in 2001 in Lake Charles.• The Braves will make a return trip to Lake Charles in 2019.
non-southland conference fcs opponents • Saturday will be the first time since Sept. 13, 2014 the Cowboys will be playing another non-Southland Conference FCS opponent. In that game, McNeese defeated SWAC member Prairie View 48-16 in Lake Charles.• This will be the first non-SLC FCS road game since losing at Northern Iowa, 41-6, on Sept. 28, 2013.• Since 2000, McNeese is 28-8 against non-conference, FCS opponents in regular season games.
news and notes • BJ Blunt, who started the first two games at weak safety, is expected to get the start at Will linebacker in place of Christian Jacobs, who injured his knee last week against Florida Tech.• WR Parker Orgeron, who missed last week’s game against FIT due to a concussion suffered against Nicholls, should be back in the lineup on Saturday. • QB James Tabary has been sacked eight times in two games, five last week against FIT. McNeese QBs were sacked a total of 24 times in 11 games last season.• DL Chris Livings has a sack in each of the first two games, extending his streak to five straight with at least one sack, dating back to last season.
McNeeseRecord: 1-1, 0-0 SLCRankings (Coaches/STATS): RV/RVHead Coach: Lance GuidryCareer Record: 8-7/2nd full yearMcNeese Record: 7-6/2nd year
Alcorn StateRecord: 1-1, 0-0 SWACRankings (Coaches/STATS): NR/NRHead Coach: Fred McNairCareer Record: 6-7/2nd yearAlcorn Record: 6-7/2nd year
Radio | McNeese Radio NetworkPlay-by-Play: Tom HoeferAnalyst: Johnny SuydamSideline: Ron Hayes
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GAMEDAY NOTESmcneese vs. the swac • Saturday’s game will be the 12th meeting all-time against a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. The Cowboys have posted a perfect 11-0 mark against the SWAC and are 2-0 against Alcorn State. McNeese’s last SWAC opponent was against Prairie View in a 48-16 win on Sept. 13, 2014 in Lake Charles. The Cow-boys were ranked No. 6 in the FCS polls at the time.
running backs attck • McNeese’s three main running backs have combined to rack up 313 of the team’s 384 rushing yards on the season, and all three - Justin Pratt, Benjamin Jones and David Hamm, are all close in range of each other in individual rushing yards.• All three are different types of back - Pratt, who is low to the ground and can cut on a dime; Hamm, who is a bruiser and can power over defenders; and Jones, a speedster, who if gets out in the open, will be tough to catch.
shelby extends reception streak • With a game-high 6 catches for the game against FIT, senior WR Kent Shelby has now caught at least one pass in 26 consecutive games. That’s every game he’s played in his McNeese career.• Shelby now has 91 catches in his career, moving him to No. 14 on the school’s all-time reception list. His 1,394 career receiving yards has moved him into 13th on the career list.
tabary also climbing career charts • Junior QB James Tabary entered the season ranked 10th on the school’s career list in passing yards, 8th in completions, 9th in TD passes, and just outside the top 10 in attempts.• Through the first two weeks of the season, the junior as completed 46 of 71 pass-es for 487 yards and 5 TDs. He’s ranked 7th in the school record book with 28 career touchdowns and is 8th with 3,523 passing yards.
injury report vs. florida tech • Wide receiver Parker Orgeron is back and expected to be in the starting lineup. He missed last week after suffering a concussion at Nicholls.• Quarterback James Tabary was banged up after taking five sacks and getting hit nearly a dozen other times against FIT. He sat out practice on Monday and Tuesday but is expected to play on Saturday.• LB Christian Jacobs and DL Kurt Viges are out.• RB Ryan Ross worked out in pads for the first time this week since breaking his ankle during the spring game back in April. He’ll be evaluated again in 2-4 weeks and a decision on his availability will be made, whether he joins the team or takes a redshirt.• TE DeonDre Skinner returned to the team this week.
primary targets for tabary • A total of 13 different sets of hands have caught passes through the first two games.• Leading the way is Kent Shelby who has caught 10 passes for 109 yards. • Shelby is nearly perfect when being targeted as well, hauling in 10 passes on 12 targets.• Tabary’s favorite target by percentage is Tavarious Battiste, who has been targered 16 times (23% of total attempts).• Tabary has completed 85% of his passes on second downs (22 of 26) and is 33 of 44 for 75% on 2nd and 3rd downs combined.
red-zone improvements • McNeese struggled in the red-zone against Nicholls in the season opener, scoring just three touchdowns in eight appearances. McNeese had the ball at the Nicholls 16 or closer five times in the first half and settled for zero touchdowns.• That number improved greatly against Florida Tech as the Cowboys found pay dirt all four times in the red-zone.• On the season, McNeese has scored 10 times in 12 red-zone appearances, seven of those touchdowns and three field goals.
band of brothers • McNeese has four sets of brothers on this year’s roster - Ryan and Lawayne Ross, Parker and Cody Orgeron, Calum and Gabe Foster, and Gunner and Baily Raborn.
ryan ross cleared for workouts after spring injury • Senior running back Ryan Ross was dealt a blow during the spring game in April when he went down with a broken ankle. After surgery to repair the injury and a very aggressive rehabilitation period, Ross was cleared last week to resume work-outs. Ross will be evaluated in 2-4 weeks to see if he’s full strength. Since he played as a true freshman, he still has a redshirt year should he need it.
jimmy converse on piesman watch list • Junior offensive lineman Jimmy Converse is one of 44 Division I offensive and defensive linemen who have been named to the 2017 Piesman Watch List by SB Nation. Now in its third year, the Piesman Trophy is awarded to the offensive or de-fensive lineman that makes the most impressive play as a runner, receiver, or passer.
Career TDsPlayer (Years) TDs1.KerryJoseph(‘92-’95) 67-----------------------------------5.BlakePrejean(‘96-’99) 35 SladeNagle(‘99-’01) 357.JamesTabary(‘16-Now) 28
Career Passing YardsPlayer (Years) TDs1.DerrickFourroux(‘06-’09) 8,226-----------------------------------7.SladeNagle(‘99-’01) 4,5968.JamesTabary(‘16-Now) 3,5239.JohnnieThibodeaux(‘72-’75) 3,416
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preseason all-conference cowboys • A total of eight Cowboys were named to the preseason all-Southland Conference teams.• Earning first team honors are converted TE Lawayne Ross and FS Andre Fuller.• Second team honors went to DL Jammerio Gross-Whitaker and DL Chris Livings; S Dominique Hill; WRs Darious Crawley and Kent Shelby; and OL Andy Dodd.
cowboy stadium one of top in fcs • McNeese’s Cowboy Stadium has been ranked one of the 10 best football stadiums in all of FCS according to fans who voted on a poll on both Twitter and Facebook and was conducted by the NCAA. • “The Hole,” which is the nickname for the Cowboys’ venue due to the playing field being settled over 10 feet into the ground, ranked as the fourth-best stadium by fan voting, following Montana’s Washington-Grizzly Stadium, North Dakota State’s Fargodome, and James Madison’s Bridgeforth Stadium.
six players have already earned degrees • Six McNeese football players have already earned their bachelor’s degree. Those players are DL Jammerio Gross-Whitaker, DL Antonio McGhee, DL Jalen Bowers, DL Kurt Viges, OL Andy Dodd, and QB Joe Lissard.
senior-laden squad • McNeese’s 2017 roster features 24 seniors, the most in quite some time. Of those 24, 11 are listed as starters for Thursday night (WRs Kent Shelby and Tavarious Bat-tiste; C Andy Dodd; NT Antonio McGhee; DT Kurt Viges; DE Jammerio Gross-Whitaker; LBs Ashari Goins and Christian Jacobs; CB Jermaine Antoine; FS Andre Fuller). Another 8 are backups (QB Joe Lissard; WRs Nick Edwards and Darious Crawley; OL Chris Aye and Joe Jenkins; NT Jalan Bowlers; S Josh Washington; WS Damion Morgan; and FS Erik Jones).
coaches in the booth • Five coaches will be in the press box. Defensive coaches Zach Bronson, Carlos Perez and Goode. Offensive coaches will be Paul Marin and Raymond Donovan.
ContaCt:Matthew Bonnette700 E. McNeese StreetJack V. Doland Athletic Field HouseLake Charles, LA 70607Phone: (337) 475-5207Cell: (337) 263-4822FAX: (337) 475-5202Email: [email protected]: McNeeseSports.com
LanCe Guidry WeekLy teLeConferenCe:Tuesday: Southland Conference Teleconference begin-ning at 10:30 a.m. Coach Guidry’s time is scheduled for 11:03 a.m. The number to call is 1-888-757-2790 and a password must be entered. Request a password by con-tacting Matthew Bonnette.
Press ConferenCe:McNeese will hold its weekly press conferences on Tues-days at 11:30 a.m. in the Touchdown Club (2nd floor) of the Jack Doland Field House.
PraCtiCe CoveraGe:Practices are open to the media on Tuesdays and Thursdays only. Interviews will be conducted following practice on those days only. Player and coach requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance to Matthew Bonnette.
PostGame intervieWs:Interviews with players and head coach Lance Guidry will be conducted in the team meeting room located in the field house after a 10-minute cooling off period. Please coordinate through the sports information office for in-terview needs.
BC 5 Jermaine Antoine (Sr.-3L, 5-11, 192) 21 Calum Foster (So.-1L, 5-11, 175) FC 4 Colby Burton (So.-1L, 5-10, 180) 1 Darion Dunn (Fr.-RS, 6-1, 178) Buck 7 Dominique Hill (Sr.-3L, 5-10, 185) 14 Cory McCoy (Fr.-HS, 5-10, 178) WS 24 Damion Morgan (Sr.-3L, 6-0, 171) 9 Trent Jackson (So.-1L, 6-2, 174) FS 8 Andre Fuller (Sr.-3L, 6-0, 201) 2 Erik Jones (Sr.-3L, 6-0, 180)
SPECIAL TEAMS FG 41 Trent Manuel (Jr.-2L, 5-11, 180) 43 Gunnar Raborn (Jr.-1L, 5-9, 174)
KO 38 Bailey Raborn (Fr.-RS, 5-10, 196) 37 Alex Kjellsten (Jr.-1L, 5-10, 164)
Punt 37 Alex Kjellsten (Jr.-1L, 5-10, 164) 38 Bailey Raborn (Fr.-RS, 5-10, 196)
Snap 39 Jake Smith (So.-1L, 5-10, 187) 51 Billy Walch (Fr.-HS, 5-9, 215) Hold 37 Alex Kjellsten (Jr.-1L, 5-10, 164) 38 Bailey Raborn (Fr.-RS, 5-10, 196)
RKOR 5 Jermaine Antoine (Sr.-3L, 5-11, 192) 13 Tavarious Battiste (Sr.-3L, 5-10, 176) LKOR 28 Benjamin Jones (Jr.-2L, 5-11, 196) 7 Dominique Hill (Sr.-3L, 5-10, 185)
PR 1 Kent Shelby (Sr.-3L, 6-3, 208) 28 Benjamin Jones (Jr.-2L, 5-11, 196)
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PROJECTED STARTERS: OFFENSE
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JAMES TABARY • 6-2, 210, JR.
JUSTIN PRATT • 5-7, 197, SOPH.
KENT SHELBY • 6-3, 208, SR.
TAVARIOUS BATTISTE • 5-10, 176, SR.
PARKER ORGERON • 6-2, 192, SO.
LAWAYNE ROSS • 6-0, 264, SOPH.
KYLE ZENON • 6-4, 298, JR.
GRANT BURGUILLOS • 6-4, 281, SOPH.
ANDY DODD • 6-4, 348, GR.
TYRAE JOHNSON • 6-2, 287, SO.
JIMMY CONVERSE • 6-4, 318, JR.
• Ranks 2nd in SLC and 18th in FCS by completing 65% of his passes (46-71).• Has thrown for 200 or more yards 6 straight games and 11 overall in his McNeese career.• Ranked 13th in FCS (3rd SLC) with 5 TD passes on the season.
• Ranks 4th in SLC with 66.5 rushing yards per game and a 4.43 yards per carry average.• Team leader with 133 total rushing yards.• Responsible for 18 of the Cowboys’ offensive points on the year.
• 10 catches on the season for 109 yards.• Has a streak of 26 consecutive games with at least one catch.• Preseason All-SLC 2nd team
• 2nd in SLC and 13th nationall with 2 receiving TDs.• First career two-TD game against Nicholls in the season opener.• 8 catches for 90 yards on the season.
• Returns to the lineup after missing the Florida Tech game due to a concussion suffered against Nicholls.• Made 2 catches in that first game for 20 yards.• Son of LSU head coach Ed Orgeron
• 8 catches for 70 yards on the season.• New to the tight end position after playing RB last season.• A preseason 1st team All-SLC selection at his new position.
• In two starts, has played 158 total snaps.• Also a javelin thrower for the McNeese track team and won a bronze medal at the 2015 SLC Outdoor T&F Championships before holding out of track last season. Expected to be back this spring.
• Starter at LG the last two games but played some at center last week.• Played 157 total snaps on the season.
• Starter at C the first two games.• Preseason All-SLC second team offensive lineman despite not playing a down at McNeese.• Graduate transfer from LSU who spent the last three years as a backup center to LSU All-American Ethan Pocic.
• Made his first career start in season opener at Nicholls.• 129 total snaps played on the season.
• Played just 39 snaps last week against FIT before leaving the game with a shoulder injury.• Starter in all 11 games at RT last season.• Spent the spring and early preseason camp at center before moving to the right tackle position.
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McNeese Cowboys FootballSeptember 16, 2017 at Alcorn State
PROJECTED STARTERS: DEFENSE
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FCBCWSFS
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9455
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WILL
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CHRIS LIVINGS • 6-2, 223, JR.
ANTONIO MCGHEE • 6-0, 299, SR.
JALEN BOWERS • 6-3, 254, SR.
JAMMERIO GROSS-WHITAKER • 6-3, 236, SR.
ASHARI GOINS • 5-10, 208, SR.
BJ BLUNT • 6-1, 210, JR.
DOMINIQUE HILL • 5-10, 185, SR.
COLBY BURTON • 5-10, 179, SO.
JERMAINE ANTOINE • 5-11, 192, SR.
DAMION MORGAN • 6-0, 171, SR.
ANDRE FULLER • 6-0, 201, SR.
• Two sacks on the season, giving him 13.5 in his career and needing one more to 11th on school’s all-time list• 2017 Preseason All-SLC 2nd team; 2016 All-SLC honorable mention honors.• Younger brother of former LSU great and NFL lineman Nate Livings.
• Made his first start at Nicholls since the 2015 season.• Starter in first two games and has made 3 total tackles.• 30 games played in his career.
• Earned his first-career start last week and is expected to start again in place of the injured Kurt Viges.• Has already earned his bachelor’s degree.
• Recorded 4 tackles and a sack last week against FIT.• 2017 Preseason All-SLC 2nd team; 2016 All-SLC and All-Louisiana 2nd team.•12.5 career sacks needing 2.5 to break into the school’s all-time career top 10 list.
• Team leader with 12 tackles and 2.5 sacks on the season.• Team captain for the second straight season.• Has appeared in 35 career games while making 22 starts.
• Moving to LB in place of the injured Christian Jacobs.• Transfer from Garden City CC where he intercepted 8 passes last season in helping his team win the NJCCA National Title.• Originally signed with McNeese out of high school in 2014.
• Has 4 tackles and 2 pass breakups on the season.• 2017 Preseason All-SLC 2nd team honors despite missing the first six games of the season for disciplinary reasons.
• Making his second start of the season and four in his career.• Did not record any tackles last week at Nicholls.
• Picked off a pass for the second straight week last weekend.• Now with 7 career interceptions; 210 career interception return yards to rank 5th on the school’s career list.• Has 2 career interceptions returned for touchdowns to rank second on the McNeese career list.
• Will make his first start of the season on Saturday.• Tied for 4th on the team with 7 total tackles.
• Made his 13th career start and 30th appearance last week against Florida Tech.• 5 tackles, a sack, PBU and forced fumble on the year.• 2017 Preseason All-SLC 1st team; 2016 All-SLC 2nd team.
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2017 Opponent Tracker*at Nicholls (1-1)Aug. 31 • Thibodaux, La.Last Week: L 24-14 at Texas A&MThis Week: vs. Prairie View A&M
Florida Tech (1-1)Sept. 9 • Lake CharlesLast Week: L 42-21 at McNeeseThis Week: vs. Boise State
*Incarnate Word (0-2)Oct. 21 • Lake CharlesLast Week: L 56-22 at Sacramento St.This Week: vs. Houston Baptist (9/1, ASN)
*Southeastern La. (0-2)Nov. 4 • Lake CharlesLast Week: L 28-23 vs. Bethune-CookmanThis Week: at Central Arkansas
*at Abilene Christian (0-2)Oct. 7 • Abilene, TexasLast Week: L 38-10 at Colorado St.This Week: vs. Houston Baptist
*at Lamar (1-1)Nov. 18 • Beaumont, TexasLast Week: W 72-6 vs. UT-PermianThis Week: at Northwestern State
at Alcorn State (1-1)Sept. 16 • Lorman, Miss.Last Week: No Game This Week: vs. McNeese
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*at Central Arkansas (1-1)Oct. 28 • Conway, Ark.Last Week: W 41-13 at Murray StateThis Week: vs. Southeastern La.
*Houston Baptist (1-1)Sept. 23 • San AntonioLast Week: W 24-17 at TX SouthernThis Week: at Houston Baptist
*at Stephen F. Austin (0-2)Sept. 30 • Nacogdoches, TexasLast Week: L 51-14 vs. Southern UtahThis Week: vs. Incarnate Word
*Northwestern St. (0-2)Nov. 11 • Lake CharlesLast Week: L 23-10 at GramblingThis Week: vs. Lamar
McNeese Cowboys FootballSeptember 16, 2017 at Alcorn State
The SouThland ConferenCe
sLC Games overaLLTEAM (STATS/COACHES) W L W L STK Nicholls (RV/RV) 1 0 1 1 L1 McNeese (RV/RV) 0 1 1 1 W1 Sam Houston State (3/3) 0 0 2 0 W2 Central Arkansas (16/14) 0 0 1 1 W1 Houston Baptist 0 0 1 1 W1 Lamar 0 0 1 1 W1 Incarnate Word 0 0 0 2 L2 Southeastern La. 0 0 0 2 L2 Abilene Christian 0 0 0 2 L2 Northwestern State 0 0 0 2 L2 Stephen F. Austin 0 0 0 2 L2
Week 3 sCheduLeSaturday, Sept. 16McNeese (1-1) at Alcorn State (1-1), 6 p.m.*Incarnate Word (0-2) at Stephen F. Austin (0-2), 6 p.m.*Houston Baptist (1-1) at Abilene Christian (0-2), 6 p.m.*Southeastern Louisiana (0-2) at Central Arkansas (1-1), 6 p.m.*Lamar (1-1) at Northwestern State (0-2), 6 p.m.Prairie View (0-1) at Nicholls (1-1), 6 p.m.
Week 2 resuLtsSam Houston State 44, at Prairie View 31Houston Baptist 24, at Texas Southern 17at McNeese 42, Florida Tech 21at Colorado State 38, Abilene Christian 10at Texas A&M 24, Nicholls 14Southern Utah 51, at Stephen F. Austin 14at Grambling 23, Northwestern State 10Central Arkansas 41, at Murray State 13at Lamar 72, UT-Permian 6Bethune-Cookman 28, at Southeastern Louisiana 23
2017 Southland Conference Preseason Poll Preseason Poll1. Sam Houston State (20) 2002. Central Arkansas (2) 1773. McNeese 1634. Southeastern Louisiana 1365. Nicholls 1336. Stephen F. Austin 1147. Lamar 688. Abilene Christian 669. Houston Baptist 5610. Incarnate Word 48
Last Time an Opponent...Player rushed for 100-199 yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antwon Wells of UCA, 10/15/16 (105)Player rushed for 200-299 yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.D. Terry of SHSU, 2006 (253)Passed for 200-299 yards: Chase Fourcade of Nicholls, 8/31/17 (213)Passed for 300-399 yards: Mark Cato of Florida Tech, 9/9/17 (333)Passed for 400-499 yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andre Bevil of Lamar, 2010 (426)Had one player with 100 yards receiving: Damion Jeanpiere of Nicholls, 8/31/17 (145, 3 catches)Had one player with 200 yards receiving: . . . . . . . . Nathan Stewart of SHSU, 11/5/16 (268, 12 catches)Had 2 players with 100 yards receiving: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nathan Stewart (268) and Davion Davis (106) of SHSU, 11/5/16Returned a kickoff for a TD: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ed Eagan of NSU, 10/24/15 (97)Returned a punt for a TD: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandon Tate of North Carolina, 2008 (85 yards)Returned a pass interception for a TD: Jonavon Lewis of Nicholls, 8/31/17 (67)Returned a fumble for a TD: . . . . . . . . . . . . Dedrick Garner of Lamar, 11/21/15 (66 yards)Blocked a punt Tevin Lawson of Nicholls, 8/31/17Blocked a punt and returned for a TD:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Kansas State, 2003Blocked a PAT: Jay Jay Smith of Nicholls, 8/31/17Recovered an on-side kick: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Central Arkansas, 2012
** - School Records 2017 Season
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No. Player Pos. Hgt Wgt Cl/Exp Hometown (Previous School)1 Kent Shelby WR 6-3 208 Sr./3L New Orleans, LA (Archbishop Shaw HS)1 Darion Dunn DB 6-1 178 Fr./RS Oakdale, LA (Oakdale HS)2 Darious Crawley WR 5-11 192 Sr./1L Houston, TX (Cypress Ridge HS/Kansas)2 Erik Jones DB 6-0 180 Sr./3L Richmond, TX (Foster HS)3 Kyree McLean DB 5-11 182 Jr./TR Zion, IL (Zion-Benton HS/Central Lakes College)4 James Tabary QB 6-2 210 Jr./1L New Orleans, LA (Holy Cross HS/Arkansas State)4 Colby Burton DB 5-10 180 So./1L League City, TX (Clear Creek HS)5 Jermaine Antoine DB 5-11 192 Sr./3L Loreauville, LA (Loreauville HS/TCU)5 Josh Batiste WR 5-10 181 Jr./SQ Marksville, LA (Marksville HS)7 Dominique Hill DB 5-10 185 Sr./3L Mansfield, LA (Mansfield HS)7 Matt Keller QB 6-0 194 Fr./RS Harvey, LA (Archbishop Shaw HS)8 Andre Fuller DB 6-0 201 Sr./3L Monroe, LA (Neville HS)8 Cody Orgeron QB 6-1 182 Fr./RS Mandeville, LA (Mandeville HS)9 Trent Jackson DB 6-2 174 So./1L Shreveport, LA (Evangel Christian Academy)10 Tre Roberts WR 6-2 204 Jr./1L Houston, TX (Eisenhower HS/Oklahoma State)10 Sage Seay LB 6-3 209 Jr./2L Nederland, TX (Nederland HS) 11 Josh Washington DB 5-10 185 Sr./3L League City, TX (Clear Springs HS)12 Tré Porter LB 6-1 205 Jr./2L New Orleans, LA (Warren Easton HS)13 Tavarious Battiste WR 5-10 176 Sr./3L Kentwood, LA (Kentwood HS)14 Cory McCoy DB 5-10 178 Fr./HS Leesville, LA (Leesville HS)15 Joe Lissard QB 6-2 212 Sr./3L New Iberia, LA (Catholic HS)16 Colby Richardson DB 6-1 177 Fr./HS New Orleans, LA (McMain HS)17 Brandon Scott DB 6-0 185 So./TR New Orleans, LA (Destrehan HS/Central Florida)18 BJ Blunt DB 6-1 210 Jr./TR New Orleans, LA (McDonough #35/Garden City CC)19 Parker Orgeron WR 6-0 192 So./1L Mandeville, LA (Mandeville HS)20 Justin Pratt RB 5-7 197 So./1L Spring, TX (Klein Collins HS)21 Calum Foster DB 5-11 175 So./1L Bon Wier, TX (Newton HS)22 Gabe Foster RB 6-2 192 Fr./RS Bon Wier, TX (Newton HS)23 Matt Lafarrerra DB 6-0 180 So./1L Slidell, LA (Slidell HS)24 Damion Morgan DB 6-0 171 Sr./3L Lafayette, LA (Lafayette HS)25 Kamon Darby DB 5-11 194 Jr./2L Beaumont, TX (Central HS)26 Keshon Bell RB 6-0 205 Fr./RS Welsh, LA (Welsh HS)28 Benjamin Jones RB 5-11 196 Jr./2L Nederland, TX (Jewell Sumner HS)30 Marcus Foster LB 6-1 228 So./1L League City, TX (Clear Falls HS/UCF)32 David Hamm RB 6-0 222 Jr./1L Klein, TX (Klein HS/UTEP)35 Khoury Kraus LB 6-2 216 So./1L Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS)37 Alex Kjellsten P 5-10 164 Jr./1L Lake Charles, LA (St. Louis HS/LSU)38 Bailey Raborn K 5-10 196 Fr./RS Lafayette, LA (St. Thomas More HS)39 Jake Smith K 5-10 187 So./1L Sulphur, LA (Sulphur HS)40 Lawayne Ross TE 6-0 264 So./1L Richwood, TX (Brazoswood HS)41 Trent Manuel K 5-11 180 Jr./2L Orange, TX (Littley Cypress-Mauriceville HS)42 Christian Jacobs LB 5-11 203 Sr./3L Houston, TX (North Shore Senior HS)43 Gunnar Raborn K 5-9 174 Jr./1L Lafayette, LA (St. Thomas More HS/Alabama)44 Jacob Logan TE 6-3 217 Fr./HS Deer Park, TX (Deer Park HS)
Cowboy Coaching StaffHead Coach/Defensive Coord./CBs: Lance Guidry, 2nd year as HC, 11th overallOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Landon Hoefer, 4th yearSpecial Teams Coordinator/Running Backs: Dennis Smith, 2nd yearDefensive Line: Lark Hebert, 16th yearLinebackers: Charlie Ayro, 2nd yearSafeties: Zach Bronson, 2nd yearOffensive Line/Recruiting Coord.: Ben Norton, 3rd year; 1st since 2006Wide Receivers: Kerry Joseph, 2nd yearDir. of Football Operations/Buck Safeties: Wayne Cordova, 1stTight Ends: Paul Marin, 2nd yearDefensive Ends: Carlos Perez, 3rd yearCoaching Support Staff: Raymond Donovan, Mac Goode, Brooks Haack, Donald LeJeune, Matthew SaucierStrength & Conditioning: Ben Sowders, 1st year
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No. Player Pos. Hgt Wgt Cl/Exp Hometown (Previous School)45 Ed Duplessis LB 6-2 243 Sr./3L Covington, LA (St. Paul’s HS)48 Andrew Hyacinth LB 6-0 212 Fr./RS Houston, TX (North Shore Senior HS)49 Ashari Goins LB 5-10 208 Sr./3L Monroe, LA (Neville HS)51 Billy Walch LS 5-9 215 Fr./HS Ponchatoula, LA (Ponchatoula HS)52 Harris Tafah DL 6-3 253 Jr./TR Mansfield, TX (Legacy HS/Navarro JC)53 Joe Jenkins OL 6-3 289 Sr./3L Miami, FL (Miami NW Senior HS)55 Jammerio Gross-Whitaker DL 6-3 236 Sr./3L Shreveport, LA (Evangel Christian Academy)56 Christian Robinson DL 6-3 240 So./TR Houston, TX (Friendswood HS/UAB)57 Cody Roscoe DL 6-1 256 Fr./HS Houston, TX (Heights HS)60 Jonta Jones OL 6-2 294 So./1L Vacherie, LA (St. James HS)61 Collin Fountain OL 6-3 330 Fr./RS Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS)62 Joe Latronico OL 6-4 308 Fr./RS San Antonio, TX (Ronald Reagan HS) 66 Tyrae Johnson OL 6-2 287 So./1L League City, TX (Clear Creek HS)67 Chris Aye OL 6-4 292 Sr./TR Houston, TX (Cypress Ridge HS/Louisiana Tech)68 Caleb Gary OL 6-4 284 Fr./RS Welsh, LA (Welsh HS)70 Grant Burguillos OL 6-4 281 So./1L Mandeville, LA (Mandeville HS)73 Antonio McGhee DL 6-0 290 Sr./3L Bastrop, LA (Parkway HS)74 Blaise Scriber OL 6-4 293 So./1L Lafayette, LA (Acadiana HS)75 Andy Dodd OL 6-4 348 Gr./TR Lindale, GA (Pepperell HS/LSU)77 Kyle Zenon OL 6-4 298 Jr./1L Abbeville, LA (Vermilion Catholic HS)78 Jimmy Converse OL 6-4 318 Jr./2L Baton Rouge, LA (Woodlawn HS)79 Donovan Carter OL 6-4 288 Jr./TR Hattiesburg, MS (Hattiesburg HS/Hinds CC)80 Trey Conerly TE 6-3 236 So./1L Plaquemine, LA (Plaquemine HS)81 Nick Edwards WR 5-11 202 Sr./3L New Iberia, LA (New Iberia Senior HS)83 Trevor Begue WR 5-11 186 Fr./RS Lafayette, LA (St. Thomas More HS)85 Austin Nelson TE 6-3 248 Jr./2L Sulphur, LA (Sulphur HS)86 DeonDre Skinner TE 6-3 252 Sr./3L Patterson, LA (Patterson HS)87 Cyron Sutton WR 5-11 174 Fr./RS New Orleans, LA (Lake Area New Tech HS)88 Kylon Highshaw WR 6-5 215 Jr./2L Monroe, LA (Neville HS)89 Michael Mack P 6-1 190 So./1L Lake Charles, LA (St. Louis Catholic HS)92 Chris Livings DE 6-2 223 Jr./2L Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS)93 Kurt Viges DL 6-3 244 Sr./3L Eunice, LA (Eunice HS)94 Jalen Bowers DE 6-3 254 Sr./3L Shreveport, LA (Byrd HS)95 Brandon Blackwell DE 6-4 221 So./1L Lake Charles, LA (Hamilton Christian Academy)96 Tessilym Anifowoshe DL 6-1 240 Fr./RS Richmond, TX (George Ranch HS) 98 Micah Udeh DL 6-3 206 Jr./2L Mandeville, LA (Lakeshore HS)99 Marval Bourgeois DL 6-0 279 So./1L Larose, LA (South Lafourche HS)
NO .. PLAYER ..................POS.
96.... Anifowoshe, Tessilym DL
5...... Antoine, Jermaine .....DB
67.... Aye, Christopher .......OL
13.... Battiste, Tavarious ....WR
83.... Begue, Trevor ..........WR
26.... Bell, Keshon ..............RB
95.... Blackwell, Brandon ...DE
18.... Blunt, BJ ....................DB
99.... Bourgeois, Marval ..... DL
94.... Bowers, Jalen ...........DE
70.... Burguillos, Grant .......OL
4...... Burton, Colby ............DB
79.... Carter, Donovan ........OL
80.... Conerly, Trey ............. TE
78.... Converse, Jimmy ......OL
2...... Crawley, Darious ......WR
25.... Darby, Kamon ...........DB
31.... Derouen, Trevor ........DB
75.... Dodd, Andy ...............OL
1...... Dunn, Darion .............DB
45.... Duplessis, Ed ............ LB
81.... Edwards, Nick ..........WR
21.... Foster, Calum ............DB
22.... Foster, Gabe .............RB
30.... Foster, Marcus .......... LB
61.... Fountain, Collin .........OL
8...... Fuller, Andre ..............DB
68.... Gary, Caleb ...............OL
49.... Goins, Ashari ............. LB
55.... Gross-Whitaker, Jammerio . DL
32.... Hamm, David ............RB
88.... Highshaw, Kylon ......WR
7...... Hill, Dominique ..........DB
48.... Hyacinth, Andrew ...... LB
9...... Jackson, Trent ...........DB
42.... Jacobs, Christian ...... LB
53.... Jenkins, Joe ..............OL
66.... Johnson, Tyrae..........OL
28.... Jones, Benjamin .......RB
2...... Jones, Erik ................DB
60.... Jones, Jonta .............. DL
7...... Keller, Matt ............... QB
37.... Kjellsten, Alex .............. P
35.... Kraus, Khoury ........... LB
23.... Lafarrerra, Matt .........DB
62.... Latronico, Joe ...........OL
NO . PLAYER .............POS.
15.... Lissard, Joe .............. QB
92.... Livings, Chris ............ DL
44.... Logan, Jacob ............ TE
89.... Mack, Michael ....... P/PK
41.... Manuel, Trent ............PK
14.... McCoy, Cory..............DB
73.... McGhee, Antonio ...... DL
3...... McLean, Kyree ..........DB
24.... Morgan, Damion .......DB
85.... Nelson, Austin ........... TE
8...... Orgeron, Cody ......... QB
19.... Orgeron, Parker .......WR
12.... Porter, Tré ................. LB
20.... Pratt, Justin ...............RB
38.... Raborn, Bailey ............ P
43.... Raborn, Gunnar ........PK
16.... Richardson, Colby .....DB
10.... Roberts, Tre .............WR
57.... Roscoe, Cody ........... DL
40.... Ross, Lawayne ......... TE
17.... Scott, Brandon ..........DB
74.... Scriber, Blaise ...........OL
10.... Seay, Sage ................ LB
1...... Shelby, Kent .............WR
86.... Skinner, DeonDre ...... TE
39.... Smith, Jake ............LS/K
87.... Sutton, Cyron ...........WR
4...... Tabary, James .......... QB
52.... Tafah, Harris .............. DL
98.... Udeh, Micah .............. DL
93.... Viges, Kurt................. DL
51.... Walch, Billy ................ LS
11 .... Washington, Josh ......DB
77.... Zenon, Kyle ...............OL
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HEAD COACH
LanceGuidrywasastaronthefieldfortheMcNeeseCowboysintheearly90s;becameastaronthesidelineasadefensivecoordinatorinthe1990sandthe2000s;andlastyear,wasthestarcandidatetobecomeMcNeese’s15thheadcoach in school history. He wore No. 15 as an All-Southland Conference defensive back, helping the Cowboys to two conference champion-ships,andtheprogram’sfirst-everplayoffappearanceandvictory(1991and1993). Nowinhissecondseasonatthehelm,he’sreassumingthecontrolsofadefensiveunitthathasbeenoneofthemostdominantintheleaguesincehisplayingdays–theDefenseWithAttitude–ashelookstobuildonMcNeese’sleague-record number of conference titles to capture the number he wore from 1990-93 – No. 15. Guidry and the Cowboys went through some growing pains in 2016 as the team featured a new quarterback, young running back and offensive line groups, and some young defensive backs. The Cowboys also dealt with some injuries to some key players but still managed to post a 6-5 record for their 12th consecutive winning season – the fourth longest streak of all current FCS teams. ThreeofMcNeese’sfivelosseswherebyascoreorlesswhiletheothertwoweretotheNo.1teaminthecountry(56-43atSHSU)and35-0vs.No.22CentralArkansas.ThatUCAgamewasanemotionalonefortheCowboys,andespecially
for Coach Guidry, when on the morning of the contest, he found out his brother had tragically and unexpectedly passed away. Guidry did not take the sideline for that game and his absence was felt. Oneweeklater,theCowboysrolledoverNorthwesternState,48-27,andwentontowinthreeoftheirfinalfourgamesbyanaveragescoreof41-17. Offensively, the Cowboys posted one of their greatest seasons in school history, led by transfer quarterback James Tabary who threw for 3,036 yards, the second-most in a season in school history, and 23 touchdowns. The New Orleans native who came to McNeese via Arkansas State, set records for most completions(249)andattempts(415)inaseason;mostgameswith25ormorecompletions(6);andtiedrecordsformostgamesthrowingfor300yardsormore(4)andtouchdownpassesinagame(5). Defensively, McNeese ranked second in the league in total, rushing and scoring defense, but the 285 points allowed were the most given up in three years while the unit ranked near the bottom of the league in red-zone defense by allowing 28 scores in 30 tries. In2015,Guidry,astheteam’sdefensivecoordinator,helpedMcNeesewinits14thSouthlandConferencechampionship,aleaguerecord,whiletheteamposted a perfect regular season. Hisdefenseranked12thnationallyintotaldefense(allowingatadover300yardspergame),thirdinbothscoringdefenseandredzonedefense,andfourthinrushingdefense.Inaddition,theCowboys’defenserankedsecondin4th-downconversiondefensesixthinfirstdownsdefense,andseventhin3rd-down conversion defense. “There are seven keys to our program that we will install that will pertain to players, coaches and support staff,” said Guidry. “Number one is enthusiasm. That is the No. 1 thing to me. When you come to work, you must come with a positive attitude. Happy people are usually successful. “Compete.Wewill compete on and off the field.Toughness. We will never quit and will have great pride. Number four is preparation. You have to know what to expect, and when adversity hits, you will know how to respond. Accountability. We will always be prompt and dependable. We will set goals for every task, and every task will be met. “The last thing to me is team unity. We are a family here at McNeese. It will always be family here.” McNeese represents Guidry’s first full-time headcoaching job at the collegiate level. He acted as in-terim head coach at Miami University (Ohio) in 2010and Western Kentucky University in 2012, leading both teams into postseason bowl games. He began his coaching career as a graduate assis-tantatMcNeesein1994thenreturnedastheschool’sdefensive coordinator from 2000-04, and in 2008, coached the defensive backs. In his now 11 combined years on the McNeese staff, the Cowboys have compiled a 92-40 record, including a
McNeese, 1995Lance Guidry2nd Year as Head Coach; 11th Year at McNeese; 8-7 overall (7-6 at McNeese)
Lance Guidry presented a No. 15 jersey from AD Bruce Hemphill with McNeese president Dr. Philip Williams.
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55-20 mark in Southland Conference games. Dur-ing that time, McNeese has won four conference championships (2001-03, 2015), made six FCSplayoffappearances(1994,2000-03,2013,2015)and played in the 2002 FCS National Champion-ship game. Before returning to McNeese prior to the 2013 season, Guidry served as defensive coordinator at Western Kentucky in 2011 and 2012 and was named interim head coach on Dec. 8 of 2012 to lead WKU against Central Michigan in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl in Detroit, Mich., on Dec. 26, a game the Hilltoppers dropped 24-21. He coached three players while at WKU - DE Quanterous Smith, LB Andrew Jackson and S Jonathan Dowling - that went on to be selected in the NFL Draft. Guidry joined the Miami staff after serving as the defensive secondary coach at McNeese in 2008 and led the Redhawks to a 35-21 victory over Middle Tennessee as the interim head coach in the 2011GoDaddy.comBowl,helpingMiamifinishoffa 10-4 season after going 1-11 the previous year. MiamibecamethefirstFBSschooltogofromdou-ble-digit losses to double-digit wins in consecutive seasons. Guidry helped orchestrate a similar turn-around in 2011, helping WKU to back-to-back win-ning seasons in 2011 and 2012, including the pro-gram’sfirst-everbowlbidsincejoiningtheFBS. His 2012 Hilltopper defense was a force na-tionally, ranking in the top 40 in seven different national defensive categories. The Guidry-led defense ranked 23rd nationally in total defense (344.42)and12thinthenationintacklesforloss
pergame(7.42).Hissquadalsorankedatthetopof four defensive categories in the Sun Belt Con-ference, including total defense, pass defense ef-ficiency(128.4),sacks(31)andfirstdowndefense(19.3), while ranking second in rushing defense(136.6),scoringdefense (25.6),passingdefense(206.2)andinterceptions(13). A veteran coach in Louisiana football’s highschool ranks, Guidry served as secondary coach at Leesville High School in 1995 and 1996, helping lead the Wampus Cats to the state championship game in 1995. He also coached defensive backs atCarencro (La.)HighSchool for threeseasons(1997-99), then returned years later to serve astheGoldenBears’headcoach(2005-07). In between his stints at Carencro, Guidry served as defensive coordinator and coached the secondaryatMcNeese (2000-04).TheCowboysreached the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs in four consecutive seasons (2000-03),won three straight Southland Conference champi-onships(2001,2002,2003)duringthatstretchandlost to WKU in the 2002 FCS National Champion-ship Game. During those years, he helped produce such all-Americans as Joe Judge, Keith Smith and Had-ley Prince. Guidry was also a team captain, four-year letterman(1990-93)andall-conferencedefensiveback at McNeese and was a part of two confer-encechampionshipteams(1991,1993). He and his wife, Starlet, have four children: Janzen, Madison, Alexis and Kaitlyn, and two grandchildren, Ethan and Kash.
ABOUT COACH GUIDRY DATE OF BIRTH: March 25, 1971HOMETOWN: Welsh, LouisianaHIGH SCHOOL: Welsh HS (1989)COLLEGE: McNeese (1995)FAMILY: Wife, Starlet; Children, Janzen, Madi-son, Alexis, Kaitlyn; Grandchildren, Ethan and Kash
PLAYING EXPERIENCE McNEESE: • All-SLC defensive back from 1990-93.• 1993 team captain.• 1st team All-SLC in 1993.
COACHING EXPERIENCE Present: McNeese Head Coach2013-15: McNeese (DC; DB)2012: Western Kentucky Interim Head Coach2011-12: Western Kentucky (DC)2010: Miami (OH) Interim Head Coach2009-10: Miami, Ohio (DB)2008: McNeese (DB)2005-07: Carencro HS Head Coach2000-04: McNeese (DC; DB)1997-99: Carencro HS (DB)1995-96: Leesville HS (DB)1994: McNeese (GA)
ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS McNEESE2016: Andre Fuller, S (2nd Team All-SLC)2015: Wallace Scott, S (SLC Defensive Player of Year; 1st Team All-SLC) Dominique Hill, BS (2nd Team All-SLC)2014: Aaron Sam, DB (1st Team All-SLC) Brent Spikes, DB (2nd Team All-SLC)2013: Guy Morgan, DB (1st Team All-SLC) Aaron Sam, DB (2nd Team All-SLC)2008: Jeremy Haynes, DB (2nd Team All-SLC)2003: Keith Smith, DB (1st Team All-SLC)2002: Keith Smith, DB (1st Team All-SLC) Hadley Prince, DB (1st Team All-SLC)2001: Joe Judge, DB (1st Team All-SLC)
WESTERN KENTUCKY2012: Quanterus Smith, DL (1st Team All-SBC; SBC Defensive Player of the Year) Andrew Jackson, LB (1st Team All-SBC) 2011: Andrew Jackson, LB (1st Team All-SBC) Quanterus Smith, DL (2nd Team All-SBC) Derrius Brooks (2nd Team All-SBC)
MIAMI (OHIO)2009: Anthony Kokal, DB (3rd Team All-MAC)
ALL-AMERICA PLAYERS MCNEESE2015: Wallace Scott, DB (AFCA; STATS; AP)2013: Guy Morgan, DB (Sports Network)2003: Roderick Royal, LB (AP; AFCA; Sports Network)2002: Roderick Royal, LB (AP; Walter Camp; Sports Network; Don Hansen) Hadley Prince, DB (AP; Walter Camp; AFCA; Sports Network; Don Hansen)2001: Joe Judge, DB (AP; Walter Camp; Sports Network; Don Hansen)
WESTERN KENTUCKY2012: Quanterus Smith, DL (Phil Steele; Sports Illustrated)
Coach Lance Guidry with his daughters Kaitlyn, Madison, and wife Starlet.
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