East-West Shrine Game
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East-West Shrine Game
East Roster
OFFENSE
# Pos. Last name First name School H W
78 OL Armstead Terron Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6'5" 310
80 WR Blake Emory Auburn 6'2" 195
11 QB Cameron Colby Louisiana Tech 6'2" 205
15 WR Davis Marcus Virginia Tech 6'4" 225
64 OL Devey Jordan Memphis 6'6" 305
76 OL Dill R.J. Rutgers 6'6" 315
83 WR Fuller Corey Virginia Tech 6'3" 195
12 RB Graham Ray Pittsburgh 5'10" 190
18 RB Harris Montel Temple 5'9" 208
73 OL Heikkinen Garth MinnesotDuluth 6'2-1/2" 305
88 WR Highsmith Erik North Carolina 6'3" 195
74 OL Jackson Mark Glenville State 6'6" 330
10 TE Jefferson D.C. Rutgers 6'6" 250
55 OL Johnson T.J. South Carolina 6'5" 315
7 QB Klein Collin Kansas St. 6'5" 226
58 OL Kush Eric California (PA) 6'4" 299
44 TE Pantale Chris Boston College 6'6" 255
97 TE Reed Lucas New Mexico 6'6" 255
59 OL Sewell Matt McMaster U. 6'8" 345
85 WR Smith Rodney Florida State 6'6" 219
72 OL Speller Nick; Massachusetts 6'5" 290
2 RB Stacy Zac Vanderbilt 5'9" 214
54 OL Stankiewitch Matt Penn State 6'3" 303
13 QB Stanley Nathan Southeastern La. 6'5" 215
8 WR Steelman Trent Army 6' 210
17 K Sturgis Caleb Florida 5'11" 190
86 WR Turner Brandon Navy 6'4" 225
70 OL Watford Earl James Madison 6'4" 295
DEFENSE
# Pos. Last name First name School H W
36 LB Barrington Sam South Florida 6'2" 238
91 DL Bass David Missouri West. St. 6'4" 260
30 SAF Bishop Brandan North Carolina St. 6'2" 205
14 P Breeding Dylan Arkansas 6'1" 215
29 CB Brewer Xavier Clemson 5'11" 190
77 DL Catapano Mike Princeton 6'4" 270
93 DL Cross Izaan Georgia Tech 6'4" 300
52 LB Evans Matt New Hampshire 6' 230
24 SAF Evans Josh Florida 6'1" 199
96 DL Francis A.J. Maryland 6'5" 315
31 SAF Hall Rashard Clemson 6'2" 210
42 LB Hodges Gerald Penn State 6'2" 251
28 CB Johnson Josh Purdue 5'11" 195
4 LB McCabe Robert Georgetown 6'2" 234
90 DL McCloud Anthony Florida State 6'2" 322
21 CB McGee Brandon Miami (Fla.) 6' 197
46 LB Moody Nick Florida St. 6'2" 237
3 LB Moore Sio Connecticut 6 2" 229
26 SAF Riley Kejuan Alabama St. 6'1" 208
7 CB Smith Branden Georgia 5'11" 175
22 CB Sweeting Rod Georgia Tech 6' 187
98 DL Taylor Devin South Carolina 6'8" 267
1 SAF Taylor Cooper Richmond 6'4" 230
94 DL Vallone Scott Rutgers 6'3" 275
92 DL Vellano Joe Maryland 6'2" 295
6 CB Webster Kayvon South Florida 5'11" 196
23 CB White Melvin La.-Lafayette 6'3" 191
9 CB Wilson Trey Vanderbilt 5'11" 190
27 SAF Wolff Earl North Carolina St. 6' 207
OFFENSE
# Pos. Last name First name School H W
78 OL Armstead Terron Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6'5" 310
80 WR Blake Emory Auburn 6'2" 195
11 QB Cameron Colby Louisiana Tech 6'2" 205
15 WR Davis Marcus Virginia Tech 6'4" 225
64 OL Devey Jordan Memphis 6'6" 305
76 OL Dill R.J. Rutgers 6'6" 315
83 WR Fuller Corey Virginia Tech 6'3" 195
12 RB Graham Ray Pittsburgh 5'10" 190
18 RB Harris Montel Temple 5'9" 208
73 OL Heikkinen Garth MinnesotDuluth 6'2-1/2" 305
88 WR Highsmith Erik North Carolina 6'3" 195
74 OL Jackson Mark Glenville State 6'6" 330
10 TE Jefferson D.C. Rutgers 6'6" 250
55 OL Johnson T.J. South Carolina 6'5" 315
7 QB Klein Collin Kansas St. 6'5" 226
58 OL Kush Eric California (PA) 6'4" 299
44 TE Pantale Chris Boston College 6'6" 255
97 TE Reed Lucas New Mexico 6'6" 255
59 OL Sewell Matt McMaster U. 6'8" 345
85 WR Smith Rodney Florida State 6'6" 219
72 OL Speller Nick; Massachusetts 6'5" 290
2 RB Stacy Zac Vanderbilt 5'9" 214
54 OL Stankiewitch Matt Penn State 6'3" 303
13 QB Stanley Nathan Southeastern La. 6'5" 215
8 WR Steelman Trent Army 6' 210
17 K Sturgis Caleb Florida 5'11" 190
86 WR Turner Brandon Navy 6'4" 225
70 OL Watford Earl James Madison 6'4" 295
DEFENSE
# Pos. Last name First name School H W
36 LB Barrington Sam South Florida 6'2" 238
91 DL Bass David Missouri West. St. 6'4" 260
30 SAF Bishop Brandan North Carolina St. 6'2" 205
14 P Breeding Dylan Arkansas 6'1" 215
29 CB Brewer Xavier Clemson 5'11" 190
77 DL Catapano Mike Princeton 6'4" 270
93 DL Cross Izaan Georgia Tech 6'4" 300
52 LB Evans Matt New Hampshire 6' 230
24 SAF Evans Josh Florida 6'1" 199
96 DL Francis A.J. Maryland 6'5" 315
31 SAF Hall Rashard Clemson 6'2" 210
42 LB Hodges Gerald Penn State 6'2" 251
28 CB Johnson Josh Purdue 5'11" 195
4 LB McCabe Robert Georgetown 6'2" 234
90 DL McCloud Anthony Florida State 6'2" 322
21 CB McGee Brandon Miami (Fla.) 6' 197
46 LB Moody Nick Florida St. 6'2" 237
3 LB Moore Sio Connecticut 6 2" 229
26 SAF Riley Kejuan Alabama St. 6'1" 208
7 CB Smith Branden Georgia 5'11" 175
22 CB Sweeting Rod Georgia Tech 6' 187
98 DL Taylor Devin South Carolina 6'8" 267
1 SAF Taylor Cooper Richmond 6'4" 230
94 DL Vallone Scott Rutgers 6'3" 275
92 DL Vellano Joe Maryland 6'2" 295
6 CB Webster Kayvon South Florida 5'11" 196
23 CB White Melvin La.-Lafayette 6'3" 191
9 CB Wilson Trey Vanderbilt 5'11" 190
27 SAF Wolff Earl North Carolina St. 6' 207
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Re: East-West Shrine Game
West Roster
OFFENSE
# Pos. Last name First name School H W
81 WR Amos Anthony Middle Tenn. St. 6' 185
60 OL Baca Jeff UCLA 6'3" 295
74 OL Brenner Sam Utah 6'4" 305
75 OL Brown Braden Brigham Young 6'6" 300
19 K Brown Zach Portland State 6'4" 210
4 WR Buckner Dan Arizona 6'4" 211
1 WR Bumphis Chad Mississippi State 5'11" 198
14 QB Carder Alex Western Michigan 6'3" 225
8 WR Collins Jasper Mt. Union 5'11" 190
6 WR Davis Keenan Iowa 6'2" 215
7 QB Doege Seth Texas Tech 6'1" 205
50 OL Fabien Kirby Calgary 6'6" 305
88 TE Fauria Joseph UCLA 6'7" 255
53 OL Ferentz James Iowa 6'1" 288
67 OL Foketi Manase W.Texas A&M 6'5" 325
66 OL Foltz Blaize TCU 6'4" 315
12 WR Goard Tyrone E. Kentucky 6'4" 196
72 OL Hawkinson Tanner Kansas 6'5-1/2" 300
44 TE Hill Josh Idaho State 6'5" 229
48 RB Line Zach S. Methodist 6'1" 230
33 RB Michael Christine Texas A&M 5'11" 220
68 OL O'Neill Dann W. Michigan 6'8" 305
52 OL Robiskie Andrew W. Illinois 6'2" 302
10 QB Scott Matt Arizona 6'3" 208
84 TE Sudfeld Zach Nevada 6'7" 255
56 OL Turnley Ryan Pittsburgh 6'6" 313
25 RB Williams Kerwynn Utah State 5'8-1/4" 191
DEFENSE
# Pos. Last name First name School H W
15 SAF Addae Jahleel Central Michigan 5'11" 200
97 DL Boyd Josh Mississippi State 6'3" 300
73 DL Campbell William Michigan 6'5" 310
16 SAF Davis Cody Texas Tech 6'2" 205
54 LB Greer Steve Virginia 6'2" 230
31 CB Hawthorne Terry Illinois 6'1" 193
3 CB Hester Aaron UCLA 6'2" 195
28 LB Holloman DeVonte S. Carolina 6'2" 240
95 DL Horton Wes USC 6'2" 237
49 P Hubner Josh Arizona State 6'4" 238
9 CB Hurst Demontre Oklahoma 5'10" 183
18 CB Hyde Micah Iowa 6'1" 190
11 SAF Johnson Keelan Arizona State 6'1" 207
43 DL Johnson Travis San Jose State 6'2" 245
47 LB Klein A.J. Iowa State 6'2" 244
94 DL Lohr Rob Vanderbilt 6'4" 290
24 CB Malone Nigel Kansas State 5'10" 180
20 SAF McDougald Bradley Kansas 6'1" 210
26 SAF Motta Zeke Notre Dame 6'3" 215
83 DL Pericak Will Colorado 6'4" 295
13 LB Pough Keith Howard 6'3" 238
22 CB Price Sheldon UCLA 6'2" 180
51 LB Rosette Albert Nevada 6'2" 240
45 DL Schreibeis Caleb Montana State 6'3" 252
29 SAF Thomas Shamarko Syracuse 5'10" 208
96 DL Thurmond Brandon Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6'2" 260
42 LB Williams Nathan Ohio State 6'3" 249
5 SAF Williams Duke Nevada 6' 200
2 CB Wooten Khalid Nevada 5'11" 200
OFFENSE
# Pos. Last name First name School H W
81 WR Amos Anthony Middle Tenn. St. 6' 185
60 OL Baca Jeff UCLA 6'3" 295
74 OL Brenner Sam Utah 6'4" 305
75 OL Brown Braden Brigham Young 6'6" 300
19 K Brown Zach Portland State 6'4" 210
4 WR Buckner Dan Arizona 6'4" 211
1 WR Bumphis Chad Mississippi State 5'11" 198
14 QB Carder Alex Western Michigan 6'3" 225
8 WR Collins Jasper Mt. Union 5'11" 190
6 WR Davis Keenan Iowa 6'2" 215
7 QB Doege Seth Texas Tech 6'1" 205
50 OL Fabien Kirby Calgary 6'6" 305
88 TE Fauria Joseph UCLA 6'7" 255
53 OL Ferentz James Iowa 6'1" 288
67 OL Foketi Manase W.Texas A&M 6'5" 325
66 OL Foltz Blaize TCU 6'4" 315
12 WR Goard Tyrone E. Kentucky 6'4" 196
72 OL Hawkinson Tanner Kansas 6'5-1/2" 300
44 TE Hill Josh Idaho State 6'5" 229
48 RB Line Zach S. Methodist 6'1" 230
33 RB Michael Christine Texas A&M 5'11" 220
68 OL O'Neill Dann W. Michigan 6'8" 305
52 OL Robiskie Andrew W. Illinois 6'2" 302
10 QB Scott Matt Arizona 6'3" 208
84 TE Sudfeld Zach Nevada 6'7" 255
56 OL Turnley Ryan Pittsburgh 6'6" 313
25 RB Williams Kerwynn Utah State 5'8-1/4" 191
DEFENSE
# Pos. Last name First name School H W
15 SAF Addae Jahleel Central Michigan 5'11" 200
97 DL Boyd Josh Mississippi State 6'3" 300
73 DL Campbell William Michigan 6'5" 310
16 SAF Davis Cody Texas Tech 6'2" 205
54 LB Greer Steve Virginia 6'2" 230
31 CB Hawthorne Terry Illinois 6'1" 193
3 CB Hester Aaron UCLA 6'2" 195
28 LB Holloman DeVonte S. Carolina 6'2" 240
95 DL Horton Wes USC 6'2" 237
49 P Hubner Josh Arizona State 6'4" 238
9 CB Hurst Demontre Oklahoma 5'10" 183
18 CB Hyde Micah Iowa 6'1" 190
11 SAF Johnson Keelan Arizona State 6'1" 207
43 DL Johnson Travis San Jose State 6'2" 245
47 LB Klein A.J. Iowa State 6'2" 244
94 DL Lohr Rob Vanderbilt 6'4" 290
24 CB Malone Nigel Kansas State 5'10" 180
20 SAF McDougald Bradley Kansas 6'1" 210
26 SAF Motta Zeke Notre Dame 6'3" 215
83 DL Pericak Will Colorado 6'4" 295
13 LB Pough Keith Howard 6'3" 238
22 CB Price Sheldon UCLA 6'2" 180
51 LB Rosette Albert Nevada 6'2" 240
45 DL Schreibeis Caleb Montana State 6'3" 252
29 SAF Thomas Shamarko Syracuse 5'10" 208
96 DL Thurmond Brandon Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6'2" 260
42 LB Williams Nathan Ohio State 6'3" 249
5 SAF Williams Duke Nevada 6' 200
2 CB Wooten Khalid Nevada 5'11" 200
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CFP: 2025
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Sun Belt Champions: 2025
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Re: East-West Shrine Game
Well, I counted 14 I-AA players between the 2 rosters. Good representation.
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JMU Football:
4 Years FBS: 40-11 (.784). Highest winning percentage & least losses of all of G5 2022-2025.
Sun Belt East Champions: 2022, 2023, 2025
Sun Belt Champions: 2025
Top 25 ranked: 2022, 2023, 2025
CFP: 2025
4 Years FBS: 40-11 (.784). Highest winning percentage & least losses of all of G5 2022-2025.
Sun Belt East Champions: 2022, 2023, 2025
Sun Belt Champions: 2025
Top 25 ranked: 2022, 2023, 2025
CFP: 2025
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Re: East-West Shrine Game
I counted 16 one from UMASS and Idaho St.BDKJMU wrote:Well, I counted 14 I-AA players between the 2 rosters. Good representation.
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Re: East-West Shrine Game
Note from practice today:
-The most impressive defensive lineman from my view today was Caleb Schrebeis from Montana State. The speed rusher was extending away from his body well to drive his legs with good pad level, attacked the edge well, and stunted inside very well with speed/pad level. He attacked the edge the active hands consistently.

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Re: East-West Shrine Game
Southeastern Louisiana's, Nathan Stanley, having a nice week of work:
http://www.optimumscouting.com/draft/ar ... esday.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Quarterbacks
-Nathan Stanley has shown the best arm and the most consistency of any quarterback here, and there’s a lot to like with him, but Colby Cameron of Louisiana Tech had another solid day. As expected, the timing/anticipation passer has gotten better every day, and his quick release, tight passes, and touch in the 20-30 yard range is a pleasure to watch.
http://philly.sportscolumn.com/showthread.php?p=224408" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More East QBs
Southeastern Louisiana QB Nathan Stanley was a surprise standout on Monday, showing an aggressive nature when throwing downfield. Many quarterbacks tend to look for checkdowns and shorter passes early in all-star weeks as they build a rapport with receivers, but Stanley looked to drive the ball when given the opportunity.
He was also accurate and showed good zip on underneath passes, and he looked the part when leading the huddle. Overall, Stanley had perhaps the best day of any quarterback in attendance.
From Twitter:
Shawn Zobel @ShawnZobel_DHQ
"Out of the six quarterbacks in attendance this week, if I had to draft one to stash and develop it'd be SE Louisiana's Nathan Stanley."
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LionsDraft @DraftLions
"#Lions staff watching QB drills, talking about Nathan Stanley. They seem intrigued."
http://www.optimumscouting.com/draft/ar ... esday.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Quarterbacks
-Nathan Stanley has shown the best arm and the most consistency of any quarterback here, and there’s a lot to like with him, but Colby Cameron of Louisiana Tech had another solid day. As expected, the timing/anticipation passer has gotten better every day, and his quick release, tight passes, and touch in the 20-30 yard range is a pleasure to watch.
http://philly.sportscolumn.com/showthread.php?p=224408" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More East QBs
Southeastern Louisiana QB Nathan Stanley was a surprise standout on Monday, showing an aggressive nature when throwing downfield. Many quarterbacks tend to look for checkdowns and shorter passes early in all-star weeks as they build a rapport with receivers, but Stanley looked to drive the ball when given the opportunity.
He was also accurate and showed good zip on underneath passes, and he looked the part when leading the huddle. Overall, Stanley had perhaps the best day of any quarterback in attendance.
From Twitter:
Shawn Zobel @ShawnZobel_DHQ
"Out of the six quarterbacks in attendance this week, if I had to draft one to stash and develop it'd be SE Louisiana's Nathan Stanley."
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LionsDraft @DraftLions
"#Lions staff watching QB drills, talking about Nathan Stanley. They seem intrigued."
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Re: East-West Shrine Game
Which WR&DBs are making any headway from the FCS level???slulionsfan wrote:Southeastern Louisiana's, Nathan Stanley, having a nice week of work:
http://www.optimumscouting.com/draft/ar ... esday.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Quarterbacks
-Nathan Stanley has shown the best arm and the most consistency of any quarterback here, and there’s a lot to like with him, but Colby Cameron of Louisiana Tech had another solid day. As expected, the timing/anticipation passer has gotten better every day, and his quick release, tight passes, and touch in the 20-30 yard range is a pleasure to watch.
http://philly.sportscolumn.com/showthread.php?p=224408" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More East QBs
Southeastern Louisiana QB Nathan Stanley was a surprise standout on Monday, showing an aggressive nature when throwing downfield. Many quarterbacks tend to look for checkdowns and shorter passes early in all-star weeks as they build a rapport with receivers, but Stanley looked to drive the ball when given the opportunity.
He was also accurate and showed good zip on underneath passes, and he looked the part when leading the huddle. Overall, Stanley had perhaps the best day of any quarterback in attendance.
From Twitter:
Shawn Zobel @ShawnZobel_DHQ
"Out of the six quarterbacks in attendance this week, if I had to draft one to stash and develop it'd be SE Louisiana's Nathan Stanley."
Expand
LionsDraft @DraftLions
"#Lions staff watching QB drills, talking about Nathan Stanley. They seem intrigued."
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Re: East-West Shrine Game
"Starting" West rosters based on this week alone (projected):
QB – Alex Carder, Western Michigan
RB – Kerwynn Williams, Utah State
WRs – Keenan Davis, Iowa ; Jasper Collins, Mount Union
TE – Zach Sudfeld, Nevada
OTs – Tanner Hawkinson, Kansas ; Braden Brown, BYU
OGs – Jeff Baca, UCLA ; Sam Brenner, Utah
OCs - Andrew Robiskie, Western Illinois
DEs – Caleb Schrebeis, Montana State ; Wes Horton, USC
DTs – Josh Boyd, Mississippi State ; William Campbell, Michigan
LBs – Keith Pough, Howard ; DeVonte Holloman, South Carolina ; AJ Klein, Iowa State
CBs – Khalid Wooten, Nevada ; Terry Hawthorne, Illinois
Safs – Zeke Motta, Notre Dame ; Shamarko Thomas, Syracuse
QB – Alex Carder, Western Michigan
RB – Kerwynn Williams, Utah State
WRs – Keenan Davis, Iowa ; Jasper Collins, Mount Union
TE – Zach Sudfeld, Nevada
OTs – Tanner Hawkinson, Kansas ; Braden Brown, BYU
OGs – Jeff Baca, UCLA ; Sam Brenner, Utah
OCs - Andrew Robiskie, Western Illinois
DEs – Caleb Schrebeis, Montana State ; Wes Horton, USC
DTs – Josh Boyd, Mississippi State ; William Campbell, Michigan
LBs – Keith Pough, Howard ; DeVonte Holloman, South Carolina ; AJ Klein, Iowa State
CBs – Khalid Wooten, Nevada ; Terry Hawthorne, Illinois
Safs – Zeke Motta, Notre Dame ; Shamarko Thomas, Syracuse

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Re: East-West Shrine Game
"Starting" East rosters based on this week alone (projected):
QB – Nathan Stanley, SE Louisiana
RB – Ray Graham, Pittsburgh
WRs – Rodney Smith, Florida State ; Emory Blake, Auburn
TE – DC Jefferson, Rutgers
OTs – Terron Armstead, Arkansas Pine-Bluff ; Mark Jackson, Glenville State
OGs – Earl Watford, James Madison ; Garth Heikkinen, Minnesota-Duluth
OCs - TJ Johnson, South Carolina
DEs – David Bass, Missouri Western State ; Mike Catapano, Princeton
DTs – Izaan Cross, Georgia Tech ; Scott Vallone, Rutgers
LBs – Sio Moore, UConn ; Gerald Hodges, Penn State ; Robert McCabe, Georgetown
CBs – Brandon McGee, Miami (FL) ; Branden Smith, Georgia
Safs – Cooper Taylor, Richmond ; Earl Wolff, NC State
QB – Nathan Stanley, SE Louisiana
RB – Ray Graham, Pittsburgh
WRs – Rodney Smith, Florida State ; Emory Blake, Auburn
TE – DC Jefferson, Rutgers
OTs – Terron Armstead, Arkansas Pine-Bluff ; Mark Jackson, Glenville State
OGs – Earl Watford, James Madison ; Garth Heikkinen, Minnesota-Duluth
OCs - TJ Johnson, South Carolina
DEs – David Bass, Missouri Western State ; Mike Catapano, Princeton
DTs – Izaan Cross, Georgia Tech ; Scott Vallone, Rutgers
LBs – Sio Moore, UConn ; Gerald Hodges, Penn State ; Robert McCabe, Georgetown
CBs – Brandon McGee, Miami (FL) ; Branden Smith, Georgia
Safs – Cooper Taylor, Richmond ; Earl Wolff, NC State

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Re: East-West Shrine Game
Good to see FCS players getting chances to start.
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Re: East-West Shrine Game
Earl Watford from JMU didn't play. Was on the sidelines in sweats. No one on the JMU board seemed to know why. Must have gotten injured during practice the day or 2 prior. That certainly won't help his draft status.CatBlitz22 wrote:"Starting" East rosters based on this week alone (projected):
OGs – Earl Watford, James Madison ; Garth Heikkinen, Minnesota-Duluth
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Sun Belt East Champions: 2022, 2023, 2025
Sun Belt Champions: 2025
Top 25 ranked: 2022, 2023, 2025
CFP: 2025
4 Years FBS: 40-11 (.784). Highest winning percentage & least losses of all of G5 2022-2025.
Sun Belt East Champions: 2022, 2023, 2025
Sun Belt Champions: 2025
Top 25 ranked: 2022, 2023, 2025
CFP: 2025