wildcat - bethel university · 2020. 6. 25. · football began october 26th, 1894, against peabody...

13
WILDCATS PHOENIX Record/Bluegrass........9-0/5-0 Record/Bluegrass................5-5/3-2 Ranking.................................3 Ranking......................................NR Head Coach:...Brent Dearmon Head Coach:..................Tim Mathis Record at BU(Yrs):......9-0(1st) Record at CU(Yrs):..............5-5(1st) Career Record(Yrs):....9-0(1st) Career Record(Yrs):............5-5(1st) 2018 SCHEDULE PAGE 1 Overall: 30th Meeting (Cumberland(TN) leads 18-10-1) *At Bethel: 7-4 | In Lebanon 1-7 Current Streak: Cumberland, won 2 Last Meeting: October 14, 2017 (L, 52-21) Series Notes: Bethel and Cumberland(TN) will meet for the 30th time in the history of the programs. The Phoenix hold a 18-10-1 advantage in the series, and the Phoenix were victorious in the last meeting, claiming a 52-21 victory on October 14, 2018, in Lebanon, Tenn. FOOTBALL 3 MVC CHAMPIONSHIPS >> 5 MSC WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS >> 9 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS >> 4 POSTSEASON APPERANCES (3)BETHEL (9-0, 5-0 MSC BLUEGRASS) A23 vs. (2)REINHARDT WEIO/WV W, 31-21 S6 at. Pikeville WEIO W, 62-31 S15 vs. (RV)KEISER WEIO/WV/WLJT W, 52-7 S22 at. (18)Southeastern W, 40-35 S29 *at. (9)Georgetown WEIO W, 50-49 (OT) O6 *at. Campbellsville WEIO W, 49-13 O13 *vs. KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN WEIO/WV/WLJT W, 92-12 O20 *vs. CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN WEIO/WV W, 70-14 O27 *at. (10)Lindsey Wilson WEIO W, 56-30 N10 *vs. CUMBERLAND(TN) WEIO/WV 1:30 p.m. CUMBERLAND(TN) (5-5, 3-2 MSC BLUEGRASS) A25 at Bluefield L, 26-14 S1 vs. UNION W, 31-28 S8 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L, 55-0 S15 at Ave Maria W, 35-34 S22 vs. EDWARD WATERS L, 24-17 S29 at Cincinnati Christian W, 23-10 O6 *vs. (15)GEORGETOWN L, 13-7 O13 *vs. CAMPBELLSVILLE L, 31-21 O20 *vs. (4)LINDSEY WILSON W, 24-21 N3 *at Kentucky Christian W, 41-22 N10 *at (3)Bethel 1:30 p.m. * MSC Divisional Game BOLD indicates home game Rankings listed are NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 All times Central NEXT GAME: Bethel will make it’s fifth post season apperance next week Nov. 17. More information will be released on www.bethelathletics.com. GAME 10 BETHEL VS CUMBERLAND NOV. 12, 2018 / 1:30 P.M. CT / McKENZIE, TN. WILDCAT STADIUM (2,500) RADIO: WEIO (Play-By-Play: Dave McCulley, Analyst: Zach O’Kelley) WEB TV: WILDCAT VISION (Play-By-Play: Dave McCulley, Analyst: Zach O’Kelley) TV: NONE INSIDE THE SERIES SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow us on Facebook @BUWildcatsSID Follow us on Twitter at @BUWildcats FOOTBALL

Upload: others

Post on 05-Oct-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

WILDCATS PHOENIXRecord/Bluegrass........9-0/5-0 Record/Bluegrass................5-5/3-2Ranking.................................3 Ranking......................................NRHead Coach:...Brent Dearmon Head Coach:..................Tim MathisRecord at BU(Yrs):......9-0(1st) Record at CU(Yrs):..............5-5(1st)Career Record(Yrs):....9-0(1st) Career Record(Yrs):............5-5(1st)

2018 SCHEDULE

WILDCAT

PAGE 1

Overall: 30th Meeting (Cumberland(TN) leads 18-10-1)

*At Bethel: 7-4 | In Lebanon 1-7

Current Streak: Cumberland, won 2

Last Meeting: October 14, 2017 (L, 52-21)

Series Notes: Bethel and Cumberland(TN) will meet for the 30th time in the history of the programs. The Phoenix hold a 18-10-1 advantage in the series, and the Phoenix were victorious in the last meeting, claiming a 52-21 victory on October 14, 2018, in Lebanon, Tenn.

FOOT

BALL

3 MVC CHAMPIONSHIPS >> 5 MSC WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS >> 9 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS >> 4 POSTSEASON APPERANCES

(3)BETHEL (9-0, 5-0 MSC BLUEGRASS)A23 vs. (2)REINHARDT WEIO/WV W, 31-21S6 at. Pikeville WEIO W, 62-31 S15 vs. (RV)KEISER WEIO/WV/WLJT W, 52-7S22 at. (18)Southeastern W, 40-35S29 *at. (9)Georgetown WEIO W, 50-49 (OT)O6 *at. Campbellsville WEIO W, 49-13O13 *vs. KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN WEIO/WV/WLJT W, 92-12O20 *vs. CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN WEIO/WV W, 70-14O27 *at. (10)Lindsey Wilson WEIO W, 56-30N10 *vs. CUMBERLAND(TN) WEIO/WV 1:30 p.m.

CUMBERLAND(TN) (5-5, 3-2 MSC BLUEGRASS)A25 at Bluefield L, 26-14S1 vs. UNION W, 31-28S8 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L, 55-0S15 at Ave Maria W, 35-34S22 vs. EDWARD WATERS L, 24-17S29 at Cincinnati Christian W, 23-10O6 *vs. (15)GEORGETOWN L, 13-7O13 *vs. CAMPBELLSVILLE L, 31-21O20 *vs. (4)LINDSEY WILSON W, 24-21N3 *at Kentucky Christian W, 41-22N10 *at (3)Bethel 1:30 p.m.

* MSC Divisional GameBOLD indicates home gameRankings listed are NAIA Coaches’ Top 25All times Central

NEXT GAME: Bethel will make it’s fifth post season apperance next week Nov. 17. More information will be released on www.bethelathletics.com.

GAME 10

BETHEL VS CUMBERLANDNOV. 12, 2018 / 1:30 P.M. CT / McKENZIE, TN.

WILDCAT STADIUM (2,500)

RADIO: WEIO(Play-By-Play: Dave McCulley, Analyst: Zach O’Kelley)

WEB TV: WILDCAT VISION(Play-By-Play: Dave McCulley, Analyst: Zach O’Kelley)

TV: NONE

INSIDE THE SERIES

SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow us on Facebook

@BUWildcatsSID

Follow us on Twitter at @BUWildcats

FOOTBALL

Page 2: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

QUICK FACTSLocation McKenzie, Tenn.Enrollment 5,075Founded 1842Conference Mid-South (Bluegrass)Colors Purple and Vegas GoldNickname WildcatsPresident Walter ButlerAthletic Director Dale KelleyFaculty Athletics Represenative Malissa Vaughn

FOOTBALL HISTORYFirst Season 1900All-Time Record 165-270-8MVC Championships 3MSC Championships 5Playoff Apperances 4Last Apperance 2012Round One at Georgetown, W, 45-44Round Two at Missouri Valley, L, 7-10

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Brent DearmonAlma Mater Bethel, 2008Collegiate Career Record (Years) 9-0 (1st)Bethel Career Record (Years) 9-0 (1st)

TEAM INFORMATION2017 Overall Record 3-72017 MSC Bluegrass Record/Finish 2-4/Fifth (Bluegrass)

2018 MID-SOUTH CONFERENCE STANDINGS

APPALACHIAN DIVISIONSchool Overall Div.(4)Reinhardt 8-1 5-0(13)Cumberlands(KY) 9-1 4-1Pikeville 6-4 4-1Bluefield 4-6 1-3St. Andrews 2-6 1-4Union 2-7 1-4Point 2-8 1-4

BLUEGRASS DIVISIONSchool Overall Div.(3)Bethel 9-0 5-0(19)Georgetown 7-3 4-2(18)Lindsey Wilson 6-3 3-2Cumberland(TN) 5-5 3-2Campbellsville 3-6 2-3Kentucky Christian 2-8 1-4Cincinnati Christian 0-10 0-5

SUN DIVISIONSchool Overall Div.(25)Southeastern 6-3 4-1Ave Maria 5-4 4-1Keiser 6-4 4-2Edward Waters 4-6 2-3Warner 2-7 2-3(RV)Webber International 5-4 1-4Faulkner 4-5 1-4

PAGE 2

Senior Day 2018 Matchup: The No. 3 Bethel Wildcats close out their regular season Saturday hosting Cumberland University. Kick-off is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. It will be senior day at Wildcat Stadium with ceremonies taking place before the game. Bethel is 9-0 overall and 5-0 in league action. CU is 5-5 and 3-2 in the MSC. The Wildcats are 4-0 at home while the Phoenix sports a 2-2 road mark. Bethel’s 8-0 record is the best ever to open a season for the football Cats. With a win over Cumberland the Wildcats can match the longest winning streak ever by a Wildcat team. They won 10 in a row in 2007. The No. 3 ranking is the best in program history. Bethel was ranked No. 4 in 2007. Bethel is coming off an open date after beating Lindsey Wilson 56-30 in Columbia the week before. CU is coming off a 41-22 road win at Kentucky Christian. The squads have five common opponents. Bethel beat Georgetown 50-49 in overtime. The Wildcats beat CCU 70-14 and upended KCU 92-12. The Wildcats won at LWC 56-30 and 49-13 at Campbellsville Cumberland beat CCU 23-10 and lost to Georgetown 13-7. They also beat Campbellsville 31-21, LWC 24-21 and KCU 41-22.

Game Coverage: The game can be heard on WEIO, 100.9 The Farm and at www.thefarmradio.com. Dave McCulley and Zach O’Kelley will call the action. The Countdown to Kick-off Show begins at 1 p.m. Video coverage will be provided by Lindsey Wilson at: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/lwc/

Coach Brent Dearmon Show: Fans can catch the Brent Dearmon Show each week on Wildcat Vision. Watch for replays of the program throughout the season. Join the coach as he reviews and previews Wildcat action each week. Visit the show at www.bethelathletics.com

Last Meeting & Series: It will be the 30th meeting between the two programs with the Phoenix holding an 18-10-1 advantage in the series. CU has won the last two. The Phoenix won in McKenzie last year 52-21.

Head Coaches Wildcats: Coach Brent Dearmon is in his first year as head coach of the Wildcats. Dearmon started for four years at Bethel, where he re-wrote the school’s record book en route to the school’s first conference title, first playoff appearance, and first playoff victory. He remains the school’s career and single-season record holder in passing yards and touchdowns He finished his Wildcat career with 7, 045 passing yards and 77 touchdowns. Dearmon spent time after college playing in the arena and indoor football leagues as a quarterback. (Evansville Bluecats, Tennessee Valley Vipers, San Angelo Stampede Express).

FOOTBALL

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

BETHEL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

Page 3: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

PreviousRank Team Record Points Rank 1 Morningside (Iowa) (15) 10-0 366 1 2 Marian (Ind.) (1) 9-0 352 2 3 BETHEL (Tenn.) 9-0 335 3 4 REINHARDT (GA.) 8-1 325 4 5 Northwestern (Iowa) 8-1 302 6 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10-0 291 7 7 Benedictine (Kan.) 9-1 281 8 8 Saint Francis (Ind.) 8-2 259 9 9 Evangel (Mo.) 9-1 254 10 10 Langston (Okla.) 8-1 237 11 11 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 8-2 226 12 12 Grand View (Iowa) 7-1 308 5 13 Cumberlands (Ky.) 9-1 209 13 14 Baker (Kan.) 7-2 193 14 15 Concordia (Mich.) 8-2 175 15 16 Dickinson State (N.D.) 8-2 147 16 17 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 8-3 135 18 18 LINDSEY WILSON (KY.) 6-3 134 17 19 GEORGETOWN (KY.) 7-3 124 19 20 Siena Heights (Mich.) 7-2 93 23 21 Ottawa (Kan.) 7-2 80 25 22 Avila (Mo.) 7-2 56 21 23 Montana Western 6-3 48 20 24 College of Idaho 5-5 23 NR 25 SOUTHEASTERN (FLA.) 6-3 22 NR

Others Receiving Votes: Midland (Neb.) 13, Oklahoma Panhandle State 8, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 8, Dordt (Iowa) 6, Eastern Oregon 4, Arizona Christian 3, Webber International (Fla.) 3

2018 Opponents in BOLD

He began his coaching career at his alma mater in 2007, where he served as a student assistant, coaching the defensive backs as the Cats posted an 11-2 record.After Bethel, Dearmon spent three seasons as the offensive coordinator at Vigor High School in Prichard, Alabama before taking the reins of the program at B.C. Rain High School for two seasons. Dearmon won a state championship at Vigor in 2008 as his offense averaged 36 points per game.In his first year at Arkansas Tech, the Wonder Boys produced the biggest offensive turnaround in college football - including a 360% increase in rushing yards from the previous season. Tech’s offense was the second-rated offense in the GAC, racking up 36.5 points and 458.8 yards per game. His last season at Tech, Dearmon’s offense racked up 40 points per game which ranked 1st in the GAC. Dearmon had a quarterback make the all-conference team in each of his three seasons at Arkansas Tech. Dearmon’s offense was ranked in the top four in the league in three seasons in rushing offense and several other offensive categories. This past season, Dearmon’s QB, Ty Reasnor, was named a DII Academic All-American.Dearmon is also the author of the book ‘The Evolution of the RPO’ which was released in 2017. He is the 11th head coach in Bethel football history. Dearmon’s coaching staff at Bethel consists of several familiar faces along with five newcomers. Michael Jasper, Luke Roth, Chris Springer and Dustin Kincaid will remain as part of Dearmon’s first staff. Five new coaches make up the unit for the 2018 staff. Kevin Wewers, Jonathan Wallace, Bradley Baines, Richard Hutchings and Morgan Cruce will be part of the rebuild. Phoenix: Cumberland University Director of Athletics Ron Pavan announced the hiring of Tim Mathis as head coach for the Phoenix on January 22, 2018. He is the sixth head coach since Cumberland restarted the football program in 1990. Mathis served as an assistant coach for 10 seasons at Shorter University when the Hawks started their program in the NAIA in 2005. He was the team’s offensive coordinator his last five years at Shorter, including during the transition to NCAA Division II.

About the ProgramsBethel University is a member of the NAIA and Mid-South Conference Bluegrass Division. The school is located in McKenzie, Tennessee. Bethel is a private, four-year university affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The football program first started in 1900 but twice in the history was discontinued, the first being from 1942-45 while the latest was from 1953-92. The Wildcats overall record is 166- 270 -8. The Cats have been to the NAIA playoffs four times in the history of the program, most recently in 2012.Cumberland University is located in Lebanon, Tennessee. Intercollegiate football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

NAIA POLL #9 (11/5)GAME NOTES

BETHEL’S MILESTONE VICTORIESWin Result of Game (Date and Site) 90 Bethel 49, Georgetown 21 Oct. 7, 2006 - McKenzie, Tenn.

100 Bethel 42, West Virginia Tech 7 Oct. 13, 2007 - Montgomery, WV

110 Bethel 38, Faulkner 6 Nov. 8, 2008 - Prattville, Ala.

120 Bethel 36, Shorter 26 Nov. 13, 2010 - McKenzie, Tenn.

130 Bethel 56, Bluefield 28 Sept. 22, 2012 - McKenzie, Tenn.

140 Bethel 28, Pikeville 14 Oct. 18, 2014 - McKenzie, Tenn.

150 Bethel 24, Pikeville 21 Sept. 17, 2016 - Pikeville, Ky.

160 Bethel 52, Keiser 7 Sept.15, 2018 - McKenzie, Tenn.

PAGE 3FOOTBALL

Page 4: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

Opponent RecordBacone 1-0*Baker First MeetingBluefield 2-0Belhaven 5-0*Campbellsville 1-3*Cincinnati Christian 1-0Concordia-Selma 0-1Cumberland (TN) 5-2Cumberlands (KY) 1-3Georgetown 1-2*Edward Waters 1-0Faulkner 3-2Friends 1-0*Keiser 1-0Kentucky Christian 4-1Lambuth 1-1Lindenwood-Belleville 1-0Lindsey Wilson 0-2MidAmerica Nazarene 1-0Missouri Baptist 1-0Pikeville 3-3Reinhardt 1-2Saint Xavier 0-1Shorter 2-1*Texas College 1-0*Union 2-0Virginia-Wise 1-1West Virginia Tech 2-0William Penn 0-1Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1-1*Wins from 2006 season were forfeited after conclusion of season.

PAGE 4

tie. In 1903 Cumberland won the Southern Conference championship. Football has seen its ups and downs at Cumberland, however. The sport was dropped in 1906, resumed in 1912, dropped in 1915, resumed briefly in 1916 when the memorable 222-0 game with Georgia Tech was played in Atlanta, too well known to require description, and then was not resumed until 1920. The Great Depression blew the whistle after the 1929 campaign. Garland “Gus” Morrow, an ex-Vanderbilt star, was hired as coach in 1932 and the sport resumed, with Cumberland competing in the Smokey Mountain Athletic Conference. Cumberland resumed the sport again after the War and played three seasons under Joe Black Hayes. The high spot was a 6-0 win over Florida State, but during the 1947 season there were other pleasing victories against over Georgetown College, Delta State and a postseason game for the championship of the Tennessee Valley against previously unbeaten Athens. The football program was disbanded after the 1949 season. Cumberland returned to football field in September 1990

Did You Know?•The game marks the 445th game in Wildcat history. The program sports a 166-270-8 record. •The Mid-South Conference has six teams ranked in the Top 25. After Bethel at No. 3 the Eagles of Reinhardt are No. 4. Cumberlands (KY) is No. 13 followed by LWC at No. 18. Georgetown is at No. 19th. Southeastern moved back into the polls at No. 25. •The Wildcats are No. 2 in the nation scoring 56.4 points per game. •Bethel averages 283.7 yards rushing per game which is No.3 in the nation. •Bethel is No. 4 in total offense per game at 536.9. •Bethel’s J’Kobi Reddick ranks No. 1 in the nation in punt return per attempt at 27.9.•Reddick’s 86-yard punt return for a touchdown against KCU is the longest in program history. •Bethel’s Sam Castronova is No. 4 in pass efficiency at 182.8. •Jeremy Johnson is No. 5 in total tackles for loss at 18.0. •Taye Davis ran 90 yards from scrimmage for a touchdown versus Lindsey Wilson which is the longest in program history. •Before this season the last time a Bethel Wildcat football squad was ranked in the NAIA Football Coaches Top 25 Poll was October 31, 2016 when they were ranked No. 23 in the nation. Earlier that season the Cats had climbed to No. 16 which had been their best ranking since 2013. Their best ranking ever is No. 4 in 2007. •The Cats run a spread gun offense while playing the 4-2-5 defense. •Former Bethel Head Coach Chris Elliott is the Defensive Coordinator for the Phoenix.•Did you know you can follow the entire athletic program at Bethel by visiting: www.bethelathletics.com•Twelve states are represented on the Wildcat roster this year. Over 80 players are homegrown from the Volunteer State.

FOOTBALL

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

WILDCAT STADIUM ALL-TIME OPPONENTS (2006-Present)

GAME NOTES

Today’s OfficialsReferee Doug MercerUmpire Bill HuletteHead Linesman Kevin RengeringLine Judge Terry TurnerSide Judge Jonathan FloydField Judge Brad BlakemanBack Judge Scott Jaggers

Page 5: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

•Assistant Coach Mike Jasper spent three years in the National Football League with the Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, and the Carolina Panthers.•Follow the Football Cats on Facebook and Twitter at Bethel Sports Information Department.•Games can be heard on WEIO, 100.9 The Farm and at www.thefarmradio.com. All home games can be viewed on Wildcat Vision with Dave McCulley and Zach O’Kelley who call the action on both networks.•Bethel University honored four former athletic greats and two contributors with inductions into the prestigious Bethel Athletic Hall-of-Fame Saturday October 20. This year Bethel also celebrated the inaugural presentation of the Bethel University’s Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. James Cantrell. •Prior to this year, eighty five people and three teams had been enshrined into the hall. The 2008 National Championship soccer team was the first team to be inducted at the 2013 ceremonies. The 1970-1971 Men’s Basketball Team was enshrined in 2016. The 1982 Men’s Basketball squad was inducted last year. Those inducted: •Terrance Bell (football) •Brent Dearmon (football) •Hollie Hudson McAfee (women’s basketball) •Adrain Smith (football) •Ed and Demetra Perkins (contributors)Congratulations to each of these Bethel icons.

This Week in the MSC

(Saturday)

KCU @ (18) Lindsey WilsonCCU @ Campbellsville

(RV)Webber International @ Edward WatersPoint @ Bluefield

(13) Cumberlands @ Pikeville(4) Reinhardt @ UnionWarner @ Ave Maria

Next Week:

Bethel –NAIA Playoffs

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

GAME NOTES

PAGE 5FOOTBALL

Page 6: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

PAGE 6

INDIVIDUAL*Kickoff Returned for a Touchdown Bethel: Demetrice Gilbert vs. Cincinnati Christian in Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 2017 (81 Yards) Opponent: Cam Wyche, Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Oct. 27, 2018 (93 Yards)

Punt Returned for a Touchdown Bethel: J’kobi Reddick vs. Kentucky Christian in McKenzie, Sept. 13, 2018 (86 Yards) Opponent: Steve Dawson, Faulkner in Montgomery, Oct. 26, 2013 (69 Yards)

Interception Returned for a Touchdown Bethel: Josh Burns vs. Lindsey Wilson in McKenzie, Oct. 28, 2017 (37 Yards) Opponent: DJ. Brown, Reinhardt in Waleska, Nov. 14, 2015 (25 Yards)

Fumble Return/Recovery for a Touchdown Bethel: Brandon Moore vs. Cincinnati Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 20, 2018 (44 Yards) Opponent: Phillip Smith, Southeastern in Lakeland, Sept. 22, 2018 (37 Yards)

Blocked Punt Bethel: Eric Knight vs. Cincinnati Christian in Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 2017 Opponent: Jalen Holloman, Reinhardt in McKenzie, Nov. 12, 2016

Blocked PAT Bethel: vs. Kentucky Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 13, 2017 (David Miller blocked Eric Parra Curiel PAT) Opponent: by Union in Barboursville, Oct. 8, 2016 (Justavious Robinson blocked Casey Kammerzell PAT)

Blocked Field Goal Bethel: vs. Campbellsville in McKenzie, Sept. 30, 2017 (Demetrice Gilbert Blocked 29 Yard Attempt) Opponent: Faulkner in Montgomery, Oct. 24,2015 (Quan Latham Blocked 19 Yard Attempt)

300+ Total Yards Offense Bethel: 312, Sam Castronova vs. Campbellsville in Campbellsville, Oct. 6, 2018 Opponent: 314, Hunter Krause, Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018

400+ Total Yards Offense Bethel: N/a Opponent: 540, Hunter Brown, Campbellsville in Campbellsville, Oct. 15, 2016

200 Yards Rushing Bethel: 262, Cordarious Mann, vs. Union in Barbourville, Oct. 9, 2010 Opponent: 228, Jalen Sublett, Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Nov. 5, 2016

300 Yards Rushing Bethel: 313, Brandon Chatman, vs.Southwest Assemblies of God, Nov. 2, 2002 Opponent: N/a

Four Rushing Touchdowns Bethel: 4, Taye Davis, vs. Union in Barbourville, Oct. 8, 2016 Opponent: 4, Tyrell Williams, Southeastern in Lakeland, Sept. 2, 2017

Five Rushing Touchdowns Bethel: Cordarious Mann, vs. Union in Barbourville, Oct. 9, 2010 Opponent: N/a

Two 100-Yard Rushers Bethel: 131, Taye Davis & 123, De’Ontay Tate, vs. Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Oct. 27, 2018 Opponent: 124, L.J. Stegall & 115, Reggie Mack, Reinhardt in McKenzie, Nov. 12, 2016

Three or More 100-Yard Rushers Bethel: N/a Opponent: 177, Kris Parker; 154, Kimlee North; 144, Dezmond Huntley; Cumberland (TN) in Lebanon, Oct. 14, 2017

300-399 Yards Passing Bethel: 314, Sam Castronova vs. Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018 Opponent: 321, Hunter Krause, Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018

400+ Yards Passing Bethel: 409, Brent Dearmon, vs. Campbellsville, Sept. 13, 2003 Opponent: 556, Hunter Brown, Campbellsville in Campbellsville, Oct. 15, 2016

Three Passing Touchdowns Bethel: Sam Castronova, vs. Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Oct. 27, 2018 Opponent: Riley Hall, Georgetown in McKenzie, Oct. 7, 2017

Four or More Passing Touchdowns Bethel: 4, Sam Castronova, vs. Kentucky Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 13, 2018 Opponent: 4, Hunter Krause, Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018

Three Interceptions Thrown Bethel: 3, Kerry Sellers, II. vs. Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Nov. 5, 2016 Opponent: 3, Jonathan Pearce, Southeastern in Lakeland, Sept. 2, 2017

Four Interceptions Thrown Bethel: N/a Opponent: 4, Justin Snyder, Cumberland (TN) in Lebanon, Oct. 31, 2015

Five or More Interceptions Thrown Bethel: N/a Opponent: N/a

10 or More Receptions Bethel: 10, Demareo O’Neal, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan in Owensboro, Oct. 9, 2004 Opponent: 11, Keanu Young, Campbellsville in McKenzie, Sept. 30, 2017

FOOTBALL

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

Page 7: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

100-199 Yards Receiving Bethel: 108, Davius Prather vs. Reinhardt in McKenzie, Aug. 23, 2018 Opponent: 109, Rob Lockhart, Faulkner in McKenzie, Oct. 22, 2016

200-299 Yards Receiving Bethel: 209, Devante Jimenez vs. Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018 Opponent: 200 by Keanu Young, Campbellsville in McKenzie, Sept. 30, 2017

Two 100 Yard Receivers Bethel: N/a Opponent: 157, Isaiah King & 111, Shawn Calhoun, Missouri Baptist, Aug, 27, 2016

Four or More Field Goals in a Game Bethel: 4, Tim Donegan, vs. Kentucky Christian in Grayson, Nov. 5, 2011 (23, 11, 21, 32) Opponent: N/a

40-49 Yard Field Goal Bethel: Chandler Street, vs. Keiser in McKenzie, Sept. 15, 2018 (45 Yards) Opponent: Jared Doughtery, Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Oct. 27, 2018 (41 Yards)

50-Yard or Longer Field Goal Bethel: Sean Fraser, vs. Faulkner in McKenzie, Nov. 7, 2009 (53 Yards) Opponent: Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier in Chicago, Nov. 19, 2011 (55 Yards)

Two Interceptions in a Game Bethel: Demetrice Gilbert vs. Cincinnati Chrisitan in Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 2017 Opponent: N/a

Three or More Interceptions in a Game Bethel: 3, Max Massengill, vs. Cumberland (TN) in Lebanon, Oct. 31, 2015 Opponent: N/a

Three Quarterback Sacks in a Game Bethel: Cody Clark vs. Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Nov. 5, 2016 Opponent: N/a

Four or More Quarterback Sacks in a Game Bethel: N/a Opponent: N/a

Five or More Quarterback Sacks in a Game Bethel: N/a Opponent: N/a

Team*Shutout (Defensive) Bethel: vs. Cincinnati Christian in Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 2017 Opponent: by Reinhardt in Waleska, Sept. 23, 2017

Safety Bethel: vs. Cincinnati Christian in Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 2017 (Garner Harris Rush Tackled by Josh Burns in End Zone) Opponent: William Penn in Oskaloosa, Aug. 30, 2014 (Ball Snapped over Kerry Sellers, II Head and Out of End Zone)

Held to No Offensive Touchdowns Bethel: vs. Reinhardt in Waleska, Sept. 23, 2017 Opponent: Cincinnati Christian in Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 2017

30 First Downs in a Game Bethel: 31, vs. Kentucky Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 13, 2018 Opponent: 30 by Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018

Held Under 10 First Downs Bethel: 7, vs. Georgetown in McKenzie, Oct. 7, 2017 Opponent: 9 by Keiser in McKenzie, Sept. 15, 2018

450-499 Yards Total Offense Bethel: 495 vs. Kentucky Christian in Grayson, Nov. 4, 2017 Opponent: 420 by Pikeville in Pikeville, Sept. 6, 2018

500-599 Yards Total Offense Bethel: 527 vs. Campbellsville in Campbellsville, Oct. 6, 2018 Opponent: 528 by Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018

600+ Yards Total Offense Bethel: 606, vs. Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Oct. 27, 2018 Opponent: 672 by Cumberland (TN) in Lebanon, Oct. 14, 2017

Held Under 200 Yards Total Offense in a Game Bethel: 181, vs. Reinhardt in McKenzie, Aug. 23, 2018 Opponent: 173 by Keiser in McKenzie, Sept. 15, 2018

300-399 Yards Rushing in a Game Bethel: 326, vs. Cincinnati Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 20, 2018 Opponent: 363 by Southeastern in Lakeland, Sept. 2, 2017

400+ Yards Rushing in a Game Bethel: 426, vs Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Oct. 27, 2018 Opponent: 564 by Cumberland (TN) in Lebanon, Oct. 14, 2017

Held Under 100 Yards Rushing in a Game Bethel: 100, vs. Georgetown in McKenzie, Oct. 7, 2017 Opponent: 99 by Campbellsville in Campbellsville, Oct. 6, 2018

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

PAGE 7FOOTBALL

Page 8: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

PAGE 8

TEAM*Negative Yards Rushing in a Game Bethel: -13, vs. Reinhardt in Waleska, Sept. 23, 2017 Opponent: N/a

300-399 Yards Passing Bethel: 318 vs. Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018 Opponent: 321 by Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018

400-499 Yards Passing Bethel: 409, vs. Campbellsville, Sept. 13, 2003 Opponent: 463 by Lindsey Wilson in McKenzie, Oct. 28, 2017

500+ Yards Passing Bethel: N/a Opponent: 556 by Campbellsville in Campbellsville, Oct. 15, 2016

Held Under 100 Yards Passing Bethel: 48, vs. Georgetown in McKenzie, Oct. 7, 2017 Opponent: 75 by Keiser in McKenzie, Sept. 15, 2018

200 Yards in Punt Returns Bethel: N/a Opponent: N/a

200 Yards in Kickoff Returns Bethel: 230, vs. Reinhardt in Waleska, Nov. 14, 2015 Opponent: N/a

Scored 40-49 Points in a Game Bethel: 49, vs. Campbellsville in Campbellsville, Oct. 6, 2018 Opponent: 49 by Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018

Scored 50-59 Points in a Game Bethel: 56, vs. Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Oct. 27, 2018 Opponent: 52 by Cumberland (TN) in Lebanon, Oct. 14, 2017

Scored 60-69 Points in a Game Bethel: 62, vs. Pikeville in Pikeville, Sept. 6, 2018 Opponent: 62 by Southeastern in Lakeland, Sept. 2, 2017

Scored 70-79 Points in a Game Bethel: 70, vs. Cincinnati Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 20, 2010 Opponent: 70 by Reinhardt in Waleska, Nov. 14, 2015

Scored 80+ Points in a Game Bethel: 92, vs. Kentucky Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 13, 2018 Opponent: 84 by Union in Barbourville, Oct. 9, 2010

Four Interceptions Thrown in a Game Bethel: vs. Lindsey Wilson in Columbia, Nov. 5, 2016 Opponent: Cumberland in Lebanon, Oct. 31, 2015

Five Interceptions Thrown in a Game Bethel: N/a Opponent: N/a

Five or More Quarterback Sacks in a Game Bethel: 5, vs. Reinhardt in McKenzie, Aug. 23, 2018 Opponent: 5 by Campbellsville in McKenzie, Sept. 30, 2017

Five or More Fumbles Bethel: N/a Opponent: 6 by Cincinnati Christian in Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 2017

40 Minutes Time of Possession Bethel: vs. Edward Waters in McKenzie, Aug. 23, 2017 (40:50) Opponent: Georgetown in Georgetown, Nov. 17, 2012 (40:49)

Five Turnovers Bethel: vs. Lindsey Wilson in McKenzie, Oct. 28, 2017 Opponent: Kentucky Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 13, 2018

Six Turnovers Bethel: N/a Opponent: Cincinnati Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 20, 2018

Penalized for 100+ Yards Bethel: 110 vs. Cincinnati Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 20, 2018 Opponent: 109 by Georgetown in Georgetown, Sept. 29, 2018

Penalized for Less Than 20 Yards Bethel: 20 Yards vs. Cincinnati Christian in Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 2017 Opponent: 17 Yards by Cincinnati Christian in McKenzie, Oct. 20, 2018

15 or More Penalties Bethel: 17, vs Campbellsville in Campbellsville, Oct. 15, 2016 Opponent: N/a

Recovered On-side Kick Bethel: vs. Campbellsville in Campbellsville, Oct. 6, 2018 (Dalton McCann kick/Chris Beavers recovery) Opponent: N/a

*Information for Last Time it Happened was gathered from 2006-present by statistical reports, and record book from 1991-present.

FOOTBALL

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

Page 9: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

# Name Class Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School33 Michael Adams SO DL 6-0 212 Green Cove Springs, FL Clay High School Christian Arrambide FR QB 6-2 192 Memphis, TN Cordova High School60 Xavian Ayers FR OL 6-3 311 McKenzie, TN McKenzie High School Shataveon Bass SO DL 5-11 254 Lebanon, TN Wilson Central High School Vonte Bates SO WR 5-11 187 Watertown, TN Watertown High School 4 Robert Beachum FR HB 6-0 236 Laurenburg, NC UNC Pembroke 7 Jeremy Beaulieu JR LB 6-2 207 Jacksonville, FL Clay High School42 Chris Beavers JR DL 6-1 193 Thompson Station, TN Independence High School Riley Benavides FR OL 6-3 328 Weaver, AL Weaver High School Afiz Bhadmos FR DB 5-11 171 Atlanta, GA Discovery High School59 Dylan Black SR OL 6-2 302 Gibson, TN South Gibson High School Branson Boone FR HB 6-1 256 Murfreesboro, TN Oakland High School Shawn Brashers II JR LB 5-11 201 Antioch, TN Brentwood High School Austin Brock SO HB 5-10 199 Woodbury, TN Cannon County High School Hayden Brophy SO DL 6-0 219 Knoxville, TN Hardin Valley Academy78 Demetrius Browning FR OL 6-5 342 McKenzie, TN McKenzie High School99 Keyshawn Brummett FR DL 6-2 254 Brownsville, TN Haywood High School Jakevis Bryant FR DB 6-0 185 Hopkinsville, KY Hopkinsville High School DeWayne Buckner SO WR 6-1 190 Springfield, TN Springfield High School18 Christian Burney JR DB 5-8 159 Gordan, GA Wilkinson County High School19 Christopher Burney JR DB 5-10 173 Gordan, GA Wilkinson County High School BJ Burton FR LB 6-2 240 Henderson, TN Chester County High School Tyson Bush FR LB 5-10 224 Cadiz, KY Trigg County High School 9 Sam Castronova SR QB 6-1 205 Buffalo, NY Williamsville South High School12 Nolan Chowbay JR QB 6-1 190 Mt. Juliet, TN Mt. Juliet High School15 Devious Christmon SO DB 6-3 188 Franklin, TN Centennial High School Will Clanton FR WR 5-11 165 Phenix City, AL Central High School Jordan Copeland FR DB 5-11 163 Clay County, FL Clay High School20 Karrheem Darrington SR DB 5-10 170 Miami, FL Campbell High School28 Ayaunta Davis SR RB 6-1 261 Lebanon, TN Lebanon High School88 Craig Dickerson FR HB 6-6 244 Memphis, TN Wooddale High School 8 Jaylon Dorsey FR DB 5-11 200 Atlanta, GA Alabama A & M27 Senturian DuReaux SO DB 5-11 186 Franklin, TN Centennial High School32 Deandre Dunlap FR DB 6-1 181 Jackson, TN Liberty Tech Magnet High School54 Quinton Edney FR DL 6-2 255 Pittsburg, TX Kilgore Community College Shawn Elam Jr. SO LB 5-6 210 Nashville, TN Pearl-Cohn High School Jacob Fitzhugh FR QB 5-10 231 Alamo, TN Crockett Co High School QuaShawn Ford SO HB 6-3 241 Nashville, TN Whites Creek High School25 Erin Francis JR WR 5-9 176 Atlanta, GA Newton High School Zion Frazier FR DB 5-9 159 Atlanta, GA Mays High School63 Dalvin Freeman FR OL 6-3 316 Atlanta, GA Mays High School Kendrick Furlow FR DL 6-1 250 La Vergne, TN La Vergne High School93 Carvosky Garner JR LB 6-1 241 Center, TX Center High School21 Demetrice Gilbert SO DB 5-10 158 Atlanta, GA Towers High School Spencer Graves FR DL 6-1 333 Nashville, TN Maplewood High School Maurice Gray FR WR 6-2 178 Trinity, AL West Morgan High School Bradley Griffin FR OL 6-2 339 Bruceton, TN Hollow Rock-Bruceton Central High School52 Jakobe Griffin FR LB 6-0 251 Gadsden, AL Gadsden City High School47 Nathaniel Gutierrez FR SP 6-0 178 Watertown, TN Watertown High School Ian Harris SO OL 6-2 261 Lebanon, TN Wilson Central High School38 Joseph Harris SR DB 5-3 150 Memphis, TN Maryville College Larenzo Haynes FR DB 5-10 180 McKenzie, TN McKenzie High School92 Eriq Hicks JR DL 6-1 321 Lawrenceburg, TN Lawrence County High School22 Malek Holman SR LB 6-0 191 Murfreesboro, TN Tusculum University Cam’Ron Hopkins SO RB 5-4 181 Dyersburg, TN Dyersburg High School Viktor Horton FR RB 5-10 182 Jackson, TN Trinity Christian Academy58 Malik Huddleston JR DL 6-1 262 Nashville, TN Whites Creek High School34 Anthony Hughes FR RB 6-1 168 Nashville, TN Hendersonville High School29 Tito Hunter SR DB 5-9 172 Memphis, TN Trezevant High School37 Kevin James FR SP 6-0 154 White House, TN White House High School Nagie James FR OL 6-5 361 Ponchatoula, LA Ponchatoula High School Reiss Jenkins JR SP 6-2 198 Collierville, TN Collierville High School17 Devante Jimenez SR HB 6-5 277 Pulaski. TN Giles County High School51 Jeremy Johnson JR DL 6-2 245 Mt. Pleasant, TX Mt. Pleasant High School30 Javell Jones SO DB 6-0 178 Texarkana, TX Texas High School Joey Jones SO DL 5-11 385 Birmingham, AL Gardendale High School Keshawn Jones SO WR 5-9 175 Texarkana, TX Pleasant Grove High School65 Kolby Kahlden SR OL 6-0 262 Caldwell, TX Brazos Christian School23 Darwin Kelly Jr. SO RB 5-8 172 Winter Haven, FL Chester County High School 5 Eric Knight SR QB 6-2 216 Nashville, TN Pearl-Cohn High School

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

2018 BETHEL ROSTER

PAGE 9FOOTBALL

NUMERICAL ROSTER# Name Pos 1 Miller, David DB 2 Montague, Jaylen DB 3 Wright, Antonio WR 4 Beacham, Robert HB 5 Knight, Eric QB 6 Williams, Raequan DB 7 Beaulieu, Jeremy LB 8 Dorsey, Jaylon DB 9 Castonova, Sam QB10 Wood, Tristan WR11 Melvin, Breon WR12 Chowbay, Nolan QB13 Moore, Brandon DB15 Christmon, Devious DB16 Reddick, J’Kobi WR17 Jimenez, Devante TE18 Burney, Christian WR19 Burney, Christopher DB20 Darrington Karrheem DB21 Gilbert, Demetrice DB22 Holman, Malek LB23 Kelly, Darwin RB24 Tate, Deontay RB25 Francis, Erin WR26 Witherspoon, Chris RB27 Dureaux, Senturan DB28 Davis, Ayaunta RB29 Hunter, Tito DB30 Jones, Javell DB31 Neuble, Kemon LB32 Dunlap, Deandre DB33 Adams, Michael DL34 Hughes, Anthony RB35 Wallace, Kyle DB36 Williams, Chris LB37 James, Kevin SP38 Harris, Joseph DB39 McKinney, Breelan RB42 Beavers, Chris DL47 Gutierrez, Nathaniel SP48 Dalton McCann SP49 Street, Chandler SP51 Johnson, Jeremy DL52 Griffin, Jakobe LB54 Edney, Quinton DL56 Patrick, Anthony LB58 Huddleston, Malik DL59 Black, Dylan OL60 Ayers, Xavian OL62 Minnifee, Iran DL63 Freeman, Dalvin OL65 Kahlden, Kolby OL66 McCoin, Tyler OL67 Stephens, Donovan OL68 McKinney, Rondarius OL72 Pierce, Trace OL73 Wood, Riley SP74 Lyles, Cole OL75 Peterson, Bret OL76 Tunstall, Rodrick OL77 Sweat, Blake DL78 Browning, Demetrius OL80 Simmons, Braden TE81 Moore, Dominic WR82 Prather, Davius WR83 Nelson, Caleb WR85 Smith, Derek WR87 Richard, Christopher WR88 Dickerson, Craig TE92 Hicks, Eric DL93 Garner, Carvosky DL94 Spruills, Delvin DL96 Pinson, Mario DL99 Brummett, Keyshawn DL

Page 10: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School Marcus Left Jr. SO DB 5-10 163 Nashville, TN Pearl-Cohn High School74 Cole Lyles FR OL 6-3 321 Fyffe, AL Fyffe High School48 Dalton McCann FR K 5-8 153 Munford, TN Munford High School66 Tyler McCoin FR OL 6-3 300 Clarksville, TN Rossview High School39 Breelan McKinney SR RB 5-6 202 Jackson, TN Tennessee State University68 Rondarius McKinney JR OL 6-1 267 Jackson, TN North Side High School11 Breon Melvin SR WR 6-5 192 Richmond, VA Itasca Community College Blake Mendoza FR WR 5-10 180 Dyersburg, TN Dyersburg High School Anthony Miles FR WR 6-1 185 Phenix City, AL Central High School Cole Miller FR SP 6-0 219 Selmer, TN McNairy County Central High School 1 David Miller FR DB 6-0 224 Fairhope,AL Fairhope High School62 Iran Minnifee FR DL 5-9 278 Knoxville, TN Knoxville Fulton High School James Mitchell FR RB 5-7 166 Brandon, MS Mississippi Delta CC 2 Jaylen Montague SR DB 6-1 185 Humboldt, TN Humboldt High School13 Brandon Moore FR DB 6-1 184 Fayetteville, TN Fayetteville High School81 Dominic Moore FR WR 5-7 163 Knoxville, TN Tusculum University83 Caleb Nelson FR WR 5-10 170 Arlington, TN Arlington High School31 Kemon Neuble FR LB 5-11 227 Lebanon, TN Lebanon High School Kintevius Newsom FR HB 5-9 234 Bethel Springs, TN McNairy County Central High School56 Anthony Patrick SR LB 6-1 230 Nashville, TN Tusculum University75 Bret Peterson SR OL 6-3 267 Lafayette, Ga. Trion High School72 Trace Pierce SO OL 6-4 313 Dickson, TN Dickson County High School96 Mario Pinson SR DL 5-11 367 Nashville, TN Pearl-Cohn High School82 Davius Prather FR WR 5-11 189 Savannah, TN Hardin County High School Colton Quick FR OL 5-11 348 Union City, TN Union City High School16 J’Kobi Reddick SO WR 5-8 183 Tampa, FL Cambridge Christian High School87 Christopher Richard SR WR 5-11 156 Camden, TN Camden Central High School Michael Robinson FR DL 6-1 341 Shreveport, LA Northwest High School Xavier Scruggs SO DB 6-2 240 Knoxville, TN Austin East High School Tyquez Seward FR DB 5-9 145 Nashville, TN Pearl-Cohn High School Chris Shear FR DB 6-1 188 Huntingdon, TN West Carroll High School Dilan Sherrod FR DL 6-3 295 Birmingham, AL John Carroll Catholic High School80 Braden Simmons FR HB 6-6 208 Unionville, TN Community High School Jake Sinclair FR K 5-9 180 Waynesboro, TN Wayne County High School85 Derek Smith SO WR 6-0 190 Green Cove Springs, FL Clay High School Shelton Smith SO DB 6-1 178 Fayetteville, TN Lincoln County High School Chandler Spann SO DL 6-0 226 Lexington. TN Lexington High School94 Delvin Spruills FR DL 6-2 305 Reform, AL Victor Valley College67 Donovan Stephen FR OL 5-11 311 Nashville, TN Pearl-Cohn High School49 Chandler Street FR SP 5-11 174 Cookeville, TN Upperman High School77 Blake Sweat JR OL 6-4 314 Adamsville, TN Adamsville High School24 De’Ontay Tate SO RB 5-9 181 Knoxville, TN Fulton High School Desmond Traylor FR DL 6-1 218 Atlanta, GA Mays High School76 Rodrick Tunstall SO OL 6-2 271 Birmingham, AL Pinson Valley High School Jayvian Walker FR LB 5-10 233 Clarksville, TN Kenwood High School Tyiee Walkins FR LB 6-2 245 Somerville, TN Fayette-Ware High School35 Kyle Wallace JR DB 5-9 179 Chicago, IL Hales Franciscan High School Devin Watson FR HB 6-0 198 Smyrna, TN Lancaster Christian Academy Anthonee Webb FR DB 5-10 175 Knoxville, TN Austin-East High School Taeton Wienk SO HB 6-0 238 Dover, TN Stewart County High School Dylan Wilheln FR OL 6-5 321 Cross Plains, TN East Robertson High School Stavonski Wilkes FR RB 5-8 192 Lake County, TN Lake County High School36 Christopher Williams SR LB 5-10 221 Munford, TN Munford High School 6 Raequan Williams FR RB 6-0 187 Green Cove Springs, FL Clay High School Shayne Williams FR LB 5-9 233 Knoxville, TN Cocke County High School Tyrone Wilson JR DL 6-0 306 Russellville, AL Russellville High School Zach Winston JR WR 5-8 170 Knoxville, TN Fulton High School26 Chris Witherspoon FR RB 5-8 197 Memphis, TN Whitehaven High School Elijah Wood FR DB 5-11 171 Tallahassee, FL Lincoln High School73 Riley Wood SO SP 6-0 243 Lake O’ Lakes, FL Cambridge Christian School10 Tristan Wood SR WR 6-1 183 Lake O’ Lakes,FL Cambridge Christian School Kylan Woods SO DB 5-11 205 Jackson, TN North Side High School 3 Antonio Wright FR WR 5-8 156 Mobile, AL Alabama A&M Jon’luk Young SO WR 6-1 175 Tampa, FL Georgia Military College

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

2018 BETHEL ROSTER

Bethel Coaching Staff

Brent Dearmon - Head CoachMichael Jasper

Luke RothChris SpringerBradley BainesMorgan CruceDustin Kincaid

Richard HutchinsKevin Wewers

Jonathan Wallace

Cumberland Coaching Staff

Tim Mathis - Head CoachBobby BrownBuddy BrownChris ElliottArnold Little

Broc LovelessPaul Pitts

PAGE 10 FOOTBALL

Page 11: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Previous School 97 Tamim Aldarawcheh DL 5-9 281 r-SO Nashville, Tenn. John Overton HS59 Jake Allender OL 5-11 274 r-SO Jasper, Tenn. Marion County HS56 Steel Barnes LB 5-9 233 r-FR Memphis, Tenn. White Station HS15 Tony Bennett DB 5-11 171 r-SO Hoover, Ala. Hoover HS71 Jeff Benson OL 6-4 304 r-SR Readyville, Tenn. Oakland HS99 Brian Billingsley DL 6-0 242 r-JR Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga Central HS87 Damion Billingsley TE 6-1 205 r-SO Knoxville, Tenn. Knox Karns HS73 Aiden Brock OL 6-0 225 FR Menlo, Ga. Trion HS76 Evan Brom OL 6-4 233 SO Largo, Fla. Northside Christian School51 Justin Brown DL 6-0 206 JR Lebanon, Tenn. Lebanon HS82 Tad Brown WR 6-1 181 r-SO Smyrna, Tenn. Lancaster Christian Academy42 Tyler Brown LB 5-10 214 r-JR Fayetteville, Ga. Fayette County HS88 Kobe Bryant RB 5-9 168 r-FR Cookeville, Tenn. Cookeville HS30 Temarcus Bryant DB 5-8 154 r-SO Hoover, Ala. Hoover HS 2 Marcus Bryson WR 6-0 189 SR Shelbyville, Tenn. Shelbyville Central HS68 Kyle Cadwell OL 6-2 355 r-FR Springfield, Tenn. Springfield HS40 Jace Capps LB 6-0 215 r-JR Norcross, Ga. Eastern Arizona College 7 Jon Carrothers DB 6-0 214 r-SO Memphis, Tenn. Middle Tennessee22 Quintavious Cooksey RB 5-7 167 FR Thomasville, Ga. Thomas County Central HS14 Jacob Croasmun QB 6-1 238 r-JR Paris, Tenn. Henry County HS77 Keigen Daniels OL 5-10 299 r-JR Gordonsville, Tenn. Gordonsville HS67 Greg Davis OL 6-1 272 r-SO Mansfield, Texas Cisco JC47 Josh Deel LB 5-10 197 r-FR Watertown, Tenn. Watertown HS52 Brenden Dickens LS 5-9 232 r-SO Charlotte, Tenn. Creek Wood HS18 David Emanuel DB 5-10 155 SR Murfreesboro, Tenn. Ventura College33 T.J. Ennis DB 5-11 181 FR Spring Hill, Tenn. Spring Hill HS20 Jailyn Ferguson DB 5-11 168 FR Clarksville, Tenn. Northeast HS34 Alex Finney LB 5-10 175 r-FR Murfreesboro, Tenn. Blackman HS86 Helman Garcia P 6-0 210 SO Smyrna, Tenn. Smyrna HS58 Tyrone Gaston OL 5-11 302 r-SR Clarksville, Tenn. Rossview HS21 Christopher Gatewood RB 5-10 184 r-SO Memphis, Tenn. Southwind HS48 DeAndre Gavins LB 5-8 191 r-SO Nashville, Tenn. East Nashville Magnet School96 Kendrick Gibson DL 6-2 236 SR Memphis, Tenn. Southwind HS95 Derrick Gray DL 6-1 230 r-FR Union City, Tenn. Union City HS10 Jawan Grey RB 6-0 183 r-SR Danville, Ky. Morehead State 3 Ian Hafner WR 6-2 194 r-SO Gallatin, Tenn. Beech HS41 Jamal Harden RB 6-1 189 r-FR Shelbyville, Tenn. Shelbyville Central HS32 Avery Harris RB 5-10 197 r-FR Munford, Tenn. Munford HS62 Jordan Higgins OL 6-0 265 r-FR Smyrna, Tenn. Smyrna HS 1 Dezmon Huntley QB 6-0 193 r-SR Mableton, Ga. West Alabama53 Edwin Johnson DL 5-11 273 r-JR Florence, Ala. Florence HS11 Kendall Johnson RB 5-8 176 JR Nashville, Tenn. McGavock Comprehensive HS75 Trae Johnson OL 5-10 212 FR Thomasville, Ga. Thomas County Central HS61 Tristian Johnson OL 6-1 299 FR Portland, Tenn. Portland HS29 Jimmy Keys, Jr. DB 5-8 146 r-JR Memphis, Tenn. Southwind HS57 Marquesas King OL 5-11 265 r-SR Carthage, Tenn. Smith County HS84 Sean Kline K 5-10 179 r-JR West Seneca, N.Y. Erie CC25 Champ Leddon DB 5-11 184 r-FR Locust Grove, Ga. Locust Grove HS 6 Damaris Macon DB 6-3 191 r-JR Cleveland, Tenn. Boyd-Buchanan School81 Noah Mason K 5-10 150 r-FR Shelbyville, Tenn. Shelbyville Central HS63 Andy Mathis OL/LS 6-0 217 r-FR Rome, Ga. Georgia Southern69 Jake Mathis OL 6-0 305 r-FR Estill Springs, Tenn. Franklin County HS64 Josh Mathis OL 6-5 334 FR Powder Springs, Ga. Hillgrove HS93 Austin Mayo DL 6-1 247 r-SO Jackson, Tenn. Liberty Tech Magnet School60 Sam McDaniel OL 6-0 261 FR Hoover, Ala. Hoover HS17 Kevin McKenzie DB 6-0 210 r-JR Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga Central HS70 Sam Michael OL 6-1 259 JR Antioch, Tenn. Alderson Broaddus 9 Lorel Morton WR 6-1 174 r-JR Murfreesboro, Tenn. Blackman HS35 Drequan Murphy DB 5-8 149 FR Clarksville, Tenn. Northeast HS85 DaMarkus Murrell WR 5-10 179 r-FR Bolivar, Tenn. Bolivar Central HS80 Shaw Niblett WR 6-2 168 FR Hoover, Ala. Hoover HS37 Kimlee North RB 5-5 149 JR Nashville, Tenn. John Overton HS43 Josh Ortiz-Derrick RB 5-6 214 r-FR Fairview, Tenn. Fairview HS74 Wyatt Page OL 6-3 279 r-SO Burns, Tenn. Creek Wood HS12 Jalen Parker QB 5-10 218 FR Hoover, Ala. Hoover HS16 Josh Rohrer DB 5-10 155 r-JR Franklin, Tenn. Austin Peay23 Telvin Rucker RB 5-8 186 r-JR Memphis, Tenn. Kirby HS39 JarVis Ruff DL 6-1 232 r-SO Mableton, Ga. Alabama State 4 Joseph Rushin QB 5-10 211 r-JR McDonough, Ga. Ola HS

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

2018 CUMBERLAND(TN) ROSTER

PAGE 11FOOTBALL

NUMERICAL ROSTER# Name Pos 1 Dezmon Huntley QB 2 Marcus Bryson WR 3 Ian Hafner WR 4 Joseph Rushin QB 5 Ian Spence WR/K 6 Damaris Macon DB 7 Jon Carrothers DB 8 Denarius Toliver WR 9 Lorel Morton WR10 Jawan Grey RB11 Kendall Johnson RB12 Jalen Parker QB13 Terry Tiller DB14 Jacob Croasmun QB15 Tony Bennett DB16 Josh Rohrer DB17 Kevin McKenzie DB18 David Emanuel DB19 Prentiss Sumerall DB20 Jailyn Ferguson DB21 Christopher Gatewood RB22 Quintavious Cooksey RB23 Telvin Rucker RB24 Jimmy Turner RB25 Champ Leddon DB26 Tyler Tate LB27 Jeremy Williams DB28 Brandon Taylor LB29 Jimmy Keys, Jr. DB30 Temarcus Bryant DB31 Kylan Washington DB32 Avery Harris RB33 T.J. Ennis DB34 Alex Finney LB35 Drequan Murphy DB36 Terron Smith DB37 Kimlee North RB38 Treyvon Smith WR39 JarVis Ruff DL40 Jace Capps LB41 Jamal Harden RB42 Tyler Brown LB43 Josh Ortiz-Derrick RB44 Luke Turner RB45 Jared Steward DB46 Austin Sang TE47 Josh Deel LB48 DeAndre Gavins LB50 Jacob Stewart LB51 Justin Brown DL52 Brenden Dickens LS53 Edwin Johnson DL56 Steel Barnes LB57 Marquesas King OL58 Tyrone Gaston OL59 Jake Allender OL60 Sam McDaniel OL61 Tristian Johnson OL62 Jordan Higgins OL63 Andy Mathis OL/LS64 Josh Mathis OL65 Aaron Sholar OL 66 Treavor Tribe OL67 Greg Davis OL68 Kyle Cadwell OL69 Jake Mathis OL70 Sam Michael OL71 Jeff Benson OL73 Aiden Brock OL74 Wyatt Page OL75 Trae Johnson OL76 Evan Brom OL77 Keigen Daniels OL78 Mitchell Stembridge OL80 Shaw Niblett WR

Page 12: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 46 Austin Sang TE 6-1 212 r-SR Chicago, Ill. Cane Ridge [TN] HS89 Dylan Scott K 6-0 188 r-FR Collierville, Tenn. Collierville HS65 Aaron Sholar OL 5-11 332 JR Olive Branch, Miss. Itawamba CC36 Terron Smith DB 6-0 168 r-FR Nashville, Tenn. Hillwood HS38 Treyvon Smith WR 5-10 203 r-JR Shelbyville, Tenn. Shelbyville Central HS 5 Ian Spence WR/K 6-3 184 r-JR Bon Aqua, Tenn. Creek Wood HS94 Damian Starks DL 6-2 240 r-JR Old Hickory, Tenn. McGavock Comprehensive HS78 Mitchell Stembridge OL 6-2 279 r-FR Rock Island, Tenn. Warren County HS45 Jared Steward DB 5-8 177 r-JR Memphis, Tenn. Memphis Overton HS50 Jacob Stewart LB 5-11 225 r-SO Newbern, Tenn. Dyer County HS83 Dylan Street RB 5-9 152 r-FR Roan Mountain, Tenn. Happy Valley HS19 Prentiss Sumerall DB 5-9 173 JR Memphis, Tenn. Westwood HS26 Tyler Tate LB 5-11 211 r-JR Whitwell, Tenn. Whitwell HS98 Ahmad Taylor DL 6-4 274 r-FR Tullahoma, Tenn. Tullahoma HS28 Brandon Taylor LB 6-0 196 r-FR Brownsville, Tenn. Haywood HS91 Coleton Thomas DL 6-5 230 r-SR Lebanon, Tenn. Lebanon HS13 Terry Tiller DB 5-10 175 r-SR Chattanooga, Tenn. East Tennessee St. 8 Denarius Toliver WR 6-3 193 JR Brownsville, Tenn. Haywood HS66 Treavor Tribe OL 5-11 271 r-JR Shelbyville, Tenn. Shelbyville HS92 Malik Trollinger DL 6-1 242 r-JR Shelbyville, Tenn. Concord University24 Jimmy Turner RB 5-8 177 r-FR Hoover, Ala. Hoover HS44 Luke Turner RB 6-1 221 r-SO Watertown, Tenn. Watertown HS31 Kylan Washington DB 5-9 185 FR Cordova, Tenn. Munford HS90 Aaron White DL 5-10 252 r-SR Nashville, Tenn. East Tennessee State27 Jeremy Williams DB 5-8 161 SR Hoover, Ala. Hoover HS

BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL

2018 CUMBERLAND(TN) ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTER

# Name POS81 Noah Mason K82 Tad Brown WR83 Dylan Street RB84 Sean Kline K85 DaMarkus Murrell WR86 Helman Garcia P87 Damion Billingsley TE88 Kobe Bryant RB89 Dylan Scott K90 Aaron White DL91 Coleton Thomas DL92 Malik Trollinger DL93 Austin Mayo DL94 Damian Starks DL95 Derrick Gray DL96 Kendrick Gibson DL97 Tamim Aldarawcheh DL98 Ahmad Taylor DL99 Brian Billingsley DL

PAGE 12 FOOTBALL

Page 13: WILDCAT - Bethel University · 2020. 6. 25. · football began October 26th, 1894, against Peabody College with a 6-6 BETHEL UNIVERSITY / WILDCATS / FOOTBALL GAME NOTES NAIA POLL

carrollbank.com

Brian WinstonCB&T Assistant Vice President

Bethel University Baseball Alumnus

Jack SurberCB&T EmployeeBethel University Baseball