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  12/22/19 - Josh GreenrSr/2024, Tennessee State, 5-11, 195 (DS#999 FS) + More +

  2019 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM (COACHES): SAF - Josh Green, Tennessee State,...Green moved into the starting lineup in week six due to injuries. The redshirt freshman entered in the fifth game of the season and registered nine tackles, six solo, and one for loss in limited action. Green recorded 11 tackles in a game on three occasions and finished third on the team with 66 tackles. - Tennessee State Football

(DS#999 FS) rSr/2024 FS Josh GreenTennessee State
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  2019 ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): C - Thomas Burton, Tennessee State,...Lachavious Simmons and Thomas Burton started all 12 games this season and anchored an offensive line that averaged 400.1 yards per game. The unit finished third in the OVC in total offense and second in passing with 260.7 yards per game. The line also allowed the second least amount of sacks in the conference at 1.75 yards per game. - Tennessee State Football

(DS#50 C) rSr/2020 C Thomas BurtonTennessee State
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  12/06/19 - Chris RowlandSr/2020, Tennessee State, 5-06, 185 (DS#59 WR) + More +

  2019 BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST: Chris Rowland, Wide Receiver and Return Specialist, Tennessee State University, Senior, 2019 Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Offensive Player of the Year...1st Team All-OVC as a wide receiver and return specialist...Led OVC in receptions (104), receiving yards (1,437) and all-purpose yards (2,110)...The 104 receptions in a season set a new HBCU record...Only Division I player (FBS or FCS) to score a touchdown via kick return, punt return, reception and rushing...Had six games with 200-plus all-purpose yards during the season...Selected to participate in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. - The Black College Football Hall of Fame

(DS#59 WR) Sr/2020 WR Chris RowlandTennessee State
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  11/26/19 - Chris RowlandSr/2020, Tennessee State, 5-06, 185 (DS#59 WR) + More +

  2019 OVC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Chris Rowland (WR/RS), Tennessee State,...Despite being limited in one and a half games in November due to injury, Rowland ranked first nationally in total receiving yards (1,437) and receiving yards/game (119.8), second in all-purpose yards (175.83 yards/game), third in receptions/game (8.7) and 22nd in kickoff returns (25.0 yards/return). Rowland missed the second half of the Eastern Illinois game on November 9 and was unable to play wide receiver in the following game against UT Martin, although he did perform his normal role and hold on field goal attempts. Had he not participated in that game (where he did not play offense and recorded zero all-purpose yards) he would have led the FCS in receptions/game.

Named first-team All-OVC as both a wide receiver and return specialist, Rowland became just the second player in OVC history to catch 100 passes in a season (joining Eastern Illinois All-American Erik Lora who accomplished the feat in 2012 and 2013). As a return specialist he is one of just two FCS players to return both a kick return and a punt return for a touchdown this season. His kickoff return score went for 96 yards against Jackson State in the Southern Heritage Classic in Memphis while his punt return score came in the first half against Eastern Illinois, as it went for 57 yards. Rowland was the only Division I player (FBS or FCS) to score a touchdown via kick return, punt return, reception and rushing in 2019. He had six games with 200-plus all-purpose yards during the season, including a season-high 267 against Jackson State. - Ohio Valley Football


(DS#59 WR) Sr/2020 WR Chris RowlandTennessee State
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  11/23/19 - Chris RowlandSr/2020, Tennessee State, 5-06, 185 (DS#59 WR) + More +

  Chris Rowland had 148 receiving yards and a touchdown on 12 receptions and Tennessee State rallied to shock Tennessee Tech 37-27 on Saturday. Tennessee State (3-9, 2-6 Ohio Valley Conference) overcame first-half deficits of 20-0 and 27-10 and used the final quarters to stage the comeback. Down 17 at the half, Te'kendrick Roberson ran it in from 14 yards to complete an 11-play, 81-yard drive to start the third quarter. The two-point conversion failed. Later, Rowland threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Cameron Rosendahl and reduced the deficit to 27-23. More than midway through the fourth, DeMarco Corbin made it 30-27 after his 3-yard TD run. On the Golden Eagles' next drive, Seth Rowland got free and blocked Luke Maynard's punt that Jordan Bell recovered in the end zone with 4:44 left. The Tigers entered with three straight defeats and had been beaten in nine of their last 10 games. It's the second straight year the Tigers have beaten Tennessee Tech (6-6, 3-5). Tennessee State ended the season with consecutive defeats. - AP College Football

(DS#59 WR) Sr/2020 WR Chris RowlandTennessee State
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  Charles Wright threw for two touchdowns, Kevin Dominique ran for 131 yards and a score and Grambling State defeated Mississippi Valley State 40-0 on Saturday for the Tigers' sixth consecutive victory. Wright threw first quarter touchdown passes to De'Vante Davis of 27 yards and Dequarius Thomas for 25 yards and the Tigers (6-4, 4-2 Southwestern Athletic Conference) never looked back. Dominique ran 23 yards, Geremy Hickbottom 5 yards and Keilon Elder 34 for touchdowns while Miguel Mendez kicked two field goals. Grambling outgained the Delta Devils (2-8, 1-5) in total yards 521-134 while the defense made six sacks and had two fumble recoveries, one by Joe McWilliams who also had an interception. - AP College Football

(DS#30 QB) rSr/2022 QB Geremy HickbottomTennessee State
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  11/12/19 - Chris RowlandSr/2020, Tennessee State, 5-06, 185 (DS#59 WR) + More +

  NOV 11 OVC CO-SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK: Chris Rowland, RS/WR, 5-8, 180, Sr., Nolensville, Tenn., Tennessee State,...Rowland returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown and finished the game with 131 all-purpose yards, two total touchdowns and a two-point conversion against Eastern Illinois. All of that game in the first half, as the senior did not play in the second half due to injury. Rowland, who also has a kick return for a touchdown this season, is the only FCS player to return both a punt and kickoff for a touchdown this season. He also caught three passes for 86 yards and a 36-yard touchdown. Despite missing the second half Rowland still ranks first nationally in receiving yards (1,289), receiving yards/game (128.9) and receptions/game (9.2) and second in all-purpose yards (194.9/game). - Ohio Valley Football

(DS#59 WR) Sr/2020 WR Chris RowlandTennessee State
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  11/11/19 - Chris RowlandSr/2020, Tennessee State, 5-06, 185 (DS#59 WR) + More +

  2019 WALTER PAYTON AWARD WATCHLIST ADDITION: WR/KR Chris Rowland, Tennessee State,...Rowland leads the FCS in four categories, all purpose yards (202.0), receiving yards (1,234), receiving yards per game (137.1) and receptions per game (9.9). Rowland also ranks 19th in kickoff returns (26.1) and 23rd in punt returns (9.5). Rowland’s 89 receptions ranks eighth all time in Ohio Valley Conference play and is 47 behind the OVC and NCAA record of 136. The senior’s yardage for the season is seventh all time in OVC play and 430 away from the top mark of 1,664. The Nolensville, Tenn. will look to make the list of finalists for the award and become the first Tiger since Charles Anthony in 2004 to be in final consideration for the honor. Anthony also earned a spot on the final list in 2003. - Tennessee State/STATS FCS Football

(DS#59 WR) Sr/2020 WR Chris RowlandTennessee State
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  Miguel Mendez kicked a 45-yard field goal in overtime and Grambling handed Alcorn State its first Southwestern Athletic Conference loss 19-16 on Saturday. After Mendez's field goal, the Braves (6-3, 4-1) drove to the 11, but got backed up to the 16 after a false start penalty on third-and-8. Corey McCullough missed a 33-yard field goal attempt that would have sent the game to second overtime. The Tigers (5-4, 3-2) went on an eight-play, 80-yard drive capped by Charles Wright's 29-yard TD pass to Kobe' Ross that tied the game at 16-all with 1:07 left in regulation. Mendez missed the extra point attempt. McCullough missed a 47-yard attempt for Alcorn State as time expired in regulation. Geremy Hickbottom passed for 157 yards, Kevin Dominique rushed for 69 yards and Raylon Richardson caught six passes for 101 yards for Grambling. Felix Harper had 269 yards passing, Niko Duffey had 158 yards from scrimmage and Raidarious Anderson caught six passes for 103 yards for Alcorn State. - AP College Football

(DS#30 QB) rSr/2022 QB Geremy HickbottomTennessee State
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  Geremy Hickbottom threw for two touchdowns and ran for three more as Grambling defeated Texas Southern 55-20 to celebrate homecoming on Saturday. Hickbottom scored on first-half runs of 73, 67 and 1 yard and threw two touchdown passes to Lyndon Rash as the Tigers built a 41-14 halftime lead. Grambling (4-4, 2-2 SWAC) rushed for 307 yards and passed for 290, a total of 597 yards on 63 plays. Texas Southern (0-9, 0-5) had 637 yards of offense, with DeAndre Johnson passing for 351 yards and the ground game netting 280. Grambling has won six straight in the series and four straight overall. - AP College Football

(DS#30 QB) rSr/2022 QB Geremy HickbottomTennessee State
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  Isaiah Green threw for 269 yards and a score and Marshall rolled to 20-7 victory over winless Rice on Saturday. Brenden Knox ran for 130 yards and a touchdown and Justin Rohrwasser kicked two field goals for the Thundering Herd (6-3, 4-1 Conference USA). Rohrwasser had his first field goal attempt blocked but made good on his second from 22 yards. Rice scored its only touchdown of the game and Knox answered for the Herd with a touchdown run to make it 10-7 with 9:33 left in the half. Green threw a 19-yard strike to Talik Keaton to give Marshall a 17-7 advantage at halftime. Rohrwasser booted a 49-yard field goal late in the third quarter to cap the scoring as Marshall held the Rice offense to just 52 yards for the rest of the game. JoVoni Johnsonhad 97 yards and a touchdown passing for the Owls (0-9, 0-5). - Marshall/AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rJr/2022 QB Isaiah GreenTennessee State
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  Wesley Green made a late-game interception to halt a comeback attempt and Grambling held on to beat Arkansas-Pine Bluff 39-33 on Saturday night. The Tigers (3-4, 1-2 Southwestern Athletic Conference) were up by six as the Golden Lions (5-3, 2-2) began their final push from the Grambling 6. Green intercepted Shannon Patrick's pass with just over a minute to play. Geremy Hickbottom threw for 248 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score for the Tigers.

Grambling had a 22-19 edge at halftime but fell behind 26-22 midway through the third quarter. Hickbottom answered on the following drive with a 40-yard touchdown throw to Kevin Dominique, putting the Tigers back on top 29-26. Miguel Mendez kicked a 34-yard field goal early in the fourth and Joseph McWilliams' interception return for a touchdown extended the Tigers lead to 39-26 with 7:57 to play. Patrick threw for 300 yards and four touchdowns for the Golden Lions. - Grambling/AP College Football


(DS#30 QB) rSr/2022 QB Geremy HickbottomTennessee State
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  Justin Rohrwasser kicked a 53-yard field goal as time expired and Marshall held off Western Kentucky's late rally for 26-23 victory on Saturday. Rohrwasser made two field goals in the second quarter, and his 43-yarder stretched the Thundering Herd's lead to 23-7 midway through the third. But Western Kentucky (5-3, 4-1 Conference USA) scored on its next three possessions with long drives, capped by Gaej Walker's 16-yard run that tied the game 23-23 with 6:19 to play. Marshall (5-3, 3-1) had possession with 1:21 remaining when Isaiah Green began a 10-play, 51-yard drive that set up Rohrwasser's game-winning kick. Green was 20-of-31 passing for 230 yards and threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score. Brenden Knox added 84 yards rushing on 19 carries for the Thundering Herd. Ty Storey was 31 of 43 for 292 yards passing and had a touchdown run for Western Kentucky. Walker ran for 102 yards and two touchdowns. Lucky Jackson caught 16 passes for 168 yards. - Marshall/AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rJr/2022 QB Isaiah GreenTennessee State
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  10/22/19 - Josh GreenrSr/2024, Tennessee State, 5-11, 195 (DS#999 FS) + More +

  OCT 21 OVC NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Josh Green, S, 6-0, 180, R-Fr., Orlando, Fla., Tennessee State,...Green intercepted a pass in the end zone with four minutes remaining to help Tennessee State top No. 19 Austin Peay 26-24. The win was the first for the Tigers over a nationally-ranked opponent since 2013 and snapped a six-game losing streak for the team. The redshirt freshman finished the game with seven tackles (5 solo) including a tackle-for-loss. It marked Green's second interception in as many weeks. He helped key a TSU defense that limited the Governors to a season-low 103 yards on the ground. - Ohio Valley Football

(DS#999 FS) rSr/2024 FS Josh GreenTennessee State
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  Cameron Rosendahl threw two second-half touchdown passes to Steven Newbold as Tennessee State scored the final 17 points and the Tigers beat Austin Peay 26-24 on Saturday to snap a six-game skid. Rosendahl was 22-of-39 passing for 220 yards, Chris Rowland had 12 receptions for 113 yards and Antonio Zita made field goals of 43, 22, 36 and a career-longest 50 yards for Tennessee State. Rowland has 82 receptions this season, a program record. Newbold's 8-yard touchdown catch gave the Tigers (2-6, 1/3 Ohio Valley Conference) their first lead and capped the scoring with 7:56 to play.

On the next play from scrimmage, JaVaughn Craig hit DeAngelo Wilson for a 53-yard gain to the TSU 22 but the drive stalled and Logan Birchfield's 34-yard field-goal attempt missed wide left less than 90 seconds later. Tennessee State went three-and-out on its ensuing drive and, after a short punt, the Governors (4-3, 2-1) took over near midfield but five plays later Josh Green intercepted a pass from Craig in the end zone. The Tigers again went three-and-out and Wilson returned the punt 27 yards to the TSU 48 with 2:36 left. Austin Peay quickly moved to the 21, setting up a 32-yard field-goal attempt by Birchfield with 1:07 to go that was, again, wide left. The Governor went into the game ranked No. 19 in the FCS Coaches poll after consecutive wins over then-No. 11 Jacksonville State and then-No. 20 Southeast Missouri. - AP College Football


(DS#154 WR) Sr/2020 WR Steven NewboldTennessee State
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