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Game 8: ULM (2-5, 1-3 Sun Belt) at Army West Point (2-4, FBS Independent)
Saturday, Oct. 22 | 11:02 a.m. CT / 12:02 p.m. ET
Michie Stadium (38,000) | West Point, N.Y.
CBS Sports Network | KLIP 105.3 FM
 
 
2022 ULM Football Notes: Game 8 vs. Army West Point
 
FIRST-AND-10 –
• ULM steps out of Sun Belt Conference play for the final time in 2022 as it travels to West Point, New York, to face Army West Point at 12 p.m. ET/11 a.m. CT Saturday. It is the second meeting in the last three seasons between the two teams, with a home-and-home series scheduled to conclude next year at Malone Stadium. ULM is 2-5 overall and 1-3 in the Sun Belt Conference after last week's 41-34 loss at South Alabama, while Army West Point defeated Colgate, 42-17, to improve to 2-4 overall as an FBS Independent.
 
• Saturday's game marks ULM's second game against one of the United States service academies, with both meetings coming against Army. The Black Knights defeated ULM, 37-7, on Sept. 12, 2020, in West Point, in a matchup that was created to help out each teams' schedule during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
• From 1968-72, ULM (then known as Northeast Louisiana) played eight games against teams representing military installations, posting a combined record of 5-3 against Quantico Marines (3-2, 1968-72) and Pensacola Navy (2-1, 1968-70).
 
In 1968, Van Lambert and Joe Profit combined to rush for 195 yards and three touchdowns to lead Northeast Louisiana to a 31-14 win over Pensacola Navy in Brown Stadium. The NLU defense intercepted Pensacola Navy quarterback and 1963 Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach three times in the game. Staubach finished 19-of-35 passing for 342 yards and one score.
 
• ULM junior Tyrone Howell set career highs for receptions (9), receiving yards (244) and touchdown receptions (3) in Saturday night's 41-34 loss at South Alabama. The 6-foot-2, 202-pound Howell scored on receptions of 75, 25 and 83 yards from Chandler Rogers. He picked up 151 of his 244 receiving yards after the catch. With ULM trailing 41-20, Howell caught three passes for 104 yards and one score in the fourth quarter alone.
 
For his effort, Howell was named to the Pro Football Focus College National Offensive Team of the Week.
 
His 244 receiving yards marked the second-highest single-game total in ULM history, trailing only Stepfret Williams who caught 10 passes for 264 yards at Nevada in 1995. In addition, Howell's 244 receiving yards marked the third-highest single-game total produced in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in 2022, trailing only Ole Miss's Jonathan Mingo (244 on 9 catches vs. Vanderbilt) and Kent State's Dante Cephas (246 on 13 grabs vs. Ohio).
 
His three TD receptions tied the third-highest single-game total in school history – just one shy of the record shared by Brent Leonard (4 vs. South Alabama, 2012) and Williams (4 vs. Nevada, 1995).
 
Howell leads the NCAA FBS with three receptions of 70 or more yards, with an 89-yard reception against the Ragin' Cajuns and the 75 and 83-yard TD receptions at South Alabama. He is ninth in FBS and second in the SBC in yards per reception at 21.04.
 
• ULM sophomore quarterback Chandler Rogers completed 20-of-27 passes (74 percent) for a career high 371 yards and four touchdowns in a 41-34 loss at South Alabama. He completed passes to eight different receivers, with Tyrone Howell (9 catches for 244 yards and 3 TDs), Jevin Frett (3 catches for 83 yards) and Bugs Mortimer (3 catches for 28 yards) picking up multiple receptions.
 
Through seven games, Rogers has thrown for 1,437 yards on 118-of-168 passing (70.2%) with 10 TDs and four interceptions. He also has rushed for 190 yards and three TDs. He ranks inside the Top 50 in the NCAA Football Subdivision in completion percentage at 70.2% (12th FBS, third SBC), passing efficiency at 157.0 (32nd FBS, fourth SBC) and yards per pass attempt at 8.55 (35th FBS, fourth SBC).
 
He has been at his best in crunch time. Rogers is completing 83.9 percent (26-of-31) of his throws in the fourth quarter for 387 yards, two TDs and no interceptions. His passing efficiency rating in the fourth quarter is 210.03.
 
Rogers is tied for the NCAA FBS lead with four completions of 60 or more yards (Middle Tennessee's Chase Cunningham, Tennessee's Hendon Hooker and Louisiana Tech's Parker McNeil).
 
• Junior running back Malik Jackson led ULM's rushing attack in a tough night on the ground at South Alabama, picking up 39 yards on 13 carries. He had his five-game touchdown streak snapped in the loss.
 
He had 77 all-purpose yards in the Oct. 8 game against Coastal Carolina. He rushed for 52 yards on 12 carries while making three catches for 25 yards. He picked up a 1-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter, marking his fifth consecutive game with at least one TD.
 
He topped 100 all-purpose yards in the Oct. 1 game at Arkansas State. He had a season-high 16 carries for 89 yards and a touchdown on the ground, had one reception for 9 yards and had one kickoff return for 9 yards to total 107 all-purpose yards.
 
He leads the Warhawks in rushing with 89 carries for 331 yards and five TDs.
 
• Red-shirt freshman defensive end Kenard Snyder is averaging 8.0 tackles over the last three games since entering the starting lineup. The 6-foot Snyder recorded a career-high 11 tackles (8 solos, 3 assists), including one for a 2-yard loss, at South Alabama. He contributed four stops against Coastal Carolina. Snyder produced nine stops (7 solos, 2 assists) in his first career start at Arkansas State, with three resulting in losses (7 yards) including his first career sack (3 yards).
 
His 5.5 tackles for loss (12 yards) rank second on the second, behind junior linebacker Quae Drake (6 for 19 yards). A native of Vero Beach, Florida, Snyder ranks third on the team in tackles with 35 (22 solos, 13 assists).
 
• ULM graduate linebacker Zack Woodard tied for second on the team with Tristan Driggers with eight tackles (5 solos, 3 assists) last Saturday against South Alabama. He is second on the team with 38 tackles (25 solos, 13 assists) and has five tackles for loss with two sacks, two quarterback hurries and a forced fumble.
 
With his eight stops at USA, he currently ranks tied for 27th among active NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision players with 278 career tackles.
 
• Sophomore linebacker Tristan Driggers tied with fellow linebacker Zack Woodard to finish second on the team with eight tackles (5 solos, 3 assists) while adding a sack and two tackles for loss (11 yards) at South Alabama.
 
He had his first career double-digit tackle game on Oct. 1 against Arkansas State. He led the team with 10 tackles, including eight solos, against the Red Wolves.
 
He leads the team with 39 tackles (26 solos, 13 assists), in seven games, with three tackles for loss (16 yards), one sack (7 yards) three interceptions, a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry.
 
He ranks third in the Sun Belt Conference and 10th in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision with three interceptions this season. He picked off passes in each of the first three games of the season.
 
• Fifth-year senior Devyn McCormick ranks second in the Sun Belt Conference and 26th in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision with his 43.9-yard punting average. He had five punts for an average of 47.8 yards per punt last Saturday at South Alabama, including a season long of 62 yards.
 
He was named Louisiana Sports Writers Association Special Teams Player of the Week on Sept. 12. He averaged 44.0 yards on five punts, including three kicks down inside the opponent's 20-yard line, in ULM's 35-7 win over Nicholls on Sept. 10.
 
2022 STAT LEADERS –
ULM
Rushing – Malik Jackson (89 carries for 331 yards, 3.7 avg., 5 TDs)
Passing – Chandler Rogers (118 of 168, 70.24%, for 1,437 yards, 10 TDs, 4 INTs)
Receiving – Tyrone Howell (24 catches for 505 yards, 21.04 avg., 4 TDs)
Tackles – Tristan Driggers (39 tackles, 26 solos, 13 assists, 3 TFLs, 1 SK, 3 INTs, 1 PBU, 1 QBH)
 
ARMY
Rushing – Tyrell Robinson (38 carries for 321 yards, 8.4 avg., 1 TD)
Passing – Cade Ballard (18 of 35, 51.43%, for 335 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs)
Receiving – Isaiah Alston (11 catches for 199 yards, 18.09 avg., 1 TD)
Tackles – Leo Lowin (55 tackles, 30 solos, 25 assists, 3 TFLs, 1 SK, 1 INT, 1 FR, 1 FF)
 
CURRENT WARHAWKS vs. ARMY –
Career Stat Leaders
Rushing – None
Passing – None
Receiving – Malik Jackson (2 catches for 13 yards, 6.5 avg., 1 TD)
Tackles – Jabari Johnson (9 tackles, 4 solos, 5 assists)
 
ULM/ARMY SERIES NOTES –
Saturday's game marks ULM's second game against one of the United States service academies, with both meetings coming against Army. The Black Knights defeated ULM, 37-7, on Sept. 12, 2020, in West Point, in a matchup that was created to help out each teams' schedule during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
From 1968-72, ULM (then known as Northeast Louisiana) played eight games against teams representing military installations, posting a combined record of 5-3 against Quantico Marines (3-2, 1968-72) and Pensacola Navy (2-1, 1968-70).
 
In 1968, Van Lambert and Joe Profit combined to rush for 195 yards and three touchdowns to lead Northeast Louisiana to a 31-14 win over Pensacola Navy in Brown Stadium. The NLU defense intercepted Pensacola Navy quarterback and 1963 Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach three times in the game. Staubach finished 19-of-35 passing for 342 yards and one score.
 
THE LAST MEETING –
Army West Point 37, ULM 7 (Sept. 12, 2020, in West Point, N.Y.): The 2020 season will be a work in progress for ULM football.
 
The COVID-19 pandemic hampered normal preparations for the Warhawks, who lost 37-7 to Army at historic Michie Stadium on Saturday.
 
Limited in spring drills that were cut short as everything shut down, stalled 10 days in the preseason after positive COVID tests in the program and sidelined for four more days following Hurricane Laura, the Warhawks (0-1) debuted with an opening day lineup that featured 14 new starters.
 
A tough opponent in most circumstances, Army (2-0) turned into a formidable matchup for the untested Warhawks.
 
Quarterback Colby Suits completed 14-of-19 passes for 148 yards and a touchdown in his first ULM start. He didn't throw an interception but fumbled at the Army 28 in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Jeremy Hunt completed 2-of-5 attempts for 15 yards and threw an interception.
 
ULM gained 200 total yards on 44 plays with nine first downs. Tight end Josh Pederson caught five balls for 56 yards. Running back Josh Johnson netted 38 yards on 12 carries.
 
The defense battled Army's relentless option attack, surrendering 436 rushing yards on 65 attempts to the Black Knights who collected 24 first downs and won time of possession 36:47 to 23:13.  ULM linebacker Traveion Webster led the defense with a career-high 11 tackles and helped force a fumble.
 
ULM's defense was playing well in the third quarter, but Army gambled on fourth-and-10 with a fake punt that gained 47 yards on a run by Wilson Catoe down to the ULM 18. Three plays later, quarterback Christian Anderson ran for a 6-yard touchdown and Army led 24-7 with 6:22 left in the third.
 
The Warhawks were playing from behind from early on.
 
After holding ULM to three-and-out on the first series, Army set the tone with a 15-play, 60-yard opening drive. Anderson scampered for a 5-yard touchdown and the 7-0 lead.
 
The Black Knights extended their edge to 14-0 with 1:47 left in the first quarter on Sandon McCoy's 2-yard run. Army covered 61 yards in just four plays.
 
After gaining just 19 yards on nine plays in the first quarter, ULM flipped the field early in the second with a 54-yard pass from Suits to Jahquan Bloomfield. However, ULM sputtered in the red zone and Army blocked a 37-yard attempt by first-time kicker Davis Hughes.
 
ULM coaxed Army's first turnover of the season when Keilos Swinney raked loose a fumble recovered by Mason Husmann at the Warhawk 30. As planned, Hunt came in to play quarterback, but the offense went three-and-out for the third time and couldn't take advantage.
 
However, when Warhawk defenders Jabari Johnson and Webster came up with fourth-and-4 stop at the ULM 37 with 6:08 left in the second quarter, the offense was ready to respond.
 
After sitting out a series, Suits returned to lead a seven-play, 64-yard scoring drive. He was 4-for-4 passing, including a 6-yard touchdown strike to Malik Jackson to narrow the score to 14-7 with 2:12 in the half. The touchdown catch was the first of Jackson's career.
 
Army started its final drive of the half at the ULM 47 with 27 seconds remaining. Quarterback Jemel Jones, in the game for a sidelined Anderson, completed a 29-yard pass to help set up a 40-yard field goal by Landon Salyers.
 
The Black Knights held a 17-7 halftime lead after outgaining ULM 237 to 138 in total yardage. ULM was 2-for-7 on third downs in the first two quarters. Army collected 13 first downs, compared to five by the Warhawks.
 
After turning the fake punt into points, the Black Knights began to pull away when fullback Jakobi Buchanan sprinted 25 yards for a touchdown that put Army up 30-7 with 24 seconds left in the third quarter. Salyers missed the PAT.
 
Buchanan added his second rushing touchdown on a 40-yard run in the fourth quarter as Army extended the lead to 37-7 with 5:58 remaining. Buchanan led Army with 106 yards on 11 carries.

ULM/ARMY COACHING CONNECTIONS –
• Now in his first season with Army, slotback coach Jason Nichols worked five years at ULM from 2010-15 where he held the titles of assistant coach/receivers and passing game coordinator.

Nichols was voted the best mid-major recruiter by Rivals in 2013. In 2014, he coached the All-Sun Belt Conference trio of Rashon Caesar, Ajalen Holley, and Kenzee Jackson, who led the league in both receptions and receiving yardage. Under his guidance, ULM became one of six schools in the country with three 50-plus catch receivers and one of three with two 70-plus catch receivers. Nichols also coached Brent Leonard, an All-Sun Belt selection who set the ULM records in receptions for both a single season and career.

• ULM and Army also share a former head coach in Todd Berry, who served at West Point from 2000-03 and worked in Monroe from 2010-15.
 
THE LAST TIME OUT –
South Alabama 41, ULM 34 (Oct. 15, 2022, in Mobile, Ala.): ULM brought the firepower but not the finishing touch.
 
A second-half stumble contributed to ULM's 41-34 loss to South Alabama Saturday night at Hancock Whitney Stadium.
 
The Warhawks led 20-17 at halftime, but the Jaguars scored 24 unanswered points after the break to squash the upset bid and overshadow a monster performance by ULM receiver Tyrone Howell.
 
Howell posted a career-best receiving 244 yards and three touchdowns on nine catches. It was the second-highest total in school history and first 200-yard receiving performance for a ULM player since Marty Booker did it in 1996 against UCF.
 
The ULM record for receiving yards was set by L Club Hall of Famer Stepfret Williams, who caught 10 passes for 264 yards against Nevada in 1995.
 
Howell's three receiving touchdowns (75, 25 and 83 yards) were the most since Brent Leonard scored four against South Alabama in 2012. It was also Howell's second 100-yard receiving game as a Warhawk and the third in the Kansas State transfer's career.
 
Quarterback Chandler Rogers completed 20-of-27 passes for a career-high 371 yards and four touchdowns, continuing his good fortune against the Jaguars. In 2021, Rogers passed for 368 yards and four scores in a 41-31 win over USA.
 
After falling behind by 21 points, Rogers rallied the Warhawks within seven points in the fourth quarter but the hole was too deep. After ULM cut the deficit to a touchdown with five minutes to go, USA played keep away for the remainder of the game.
 
ULM (2-5, 1-3 Sun Belt) tallied 438 total yards of offense while allowing 615 to South Alabama (5-1, 2-0 Sun Belt).
 
The Warhawks enjoyed a solid start on the road.
 
After holding ULM to a three-and-out on the game's opening series, the Jaguars claimed a 3-0 lead on Diego Guajardo's 34-yard field goal following a 10-play, 57-yard drive.
 
Howell provided a lightning response with a 75-yard touchdown catch from Rogers on ULM's next offensive play. Howell caught the slant pass, spun out of an attempted tackle at the ULM 30 and raced down the right sideline to give ULM a 7-3 lead with 8:36 remaining in the first quarter.
 
South Alabama took a 10-7 lead with 7:54 left in the first quarter as Jalen Wayne hauled in a 64-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Carter Bradley. USA needed just three plays to wrap up a 75-yard drive.
Driving as the first quarter ended, ULM tied the game at 10-10 on Calum Sutherland's 24-yard field goal. The Warhawks covered 42 yards in 12 plays for the score with 12:57 left in the first half.
 
Howell's incredible night continued with a 25-yard touchdown reception from Rogers with 6:16 left in the first half. ULM led 17-10 after nine-play, 80-yard march. Key to keeping the scoring drive alive, ULM converted on fourth-and-1 from the USA 49 on a direct snap to Andrew Henry, who ran for 6 yards to collect the first down at the Jags' 43.
 
The Jaguars knotted the score again at 17-17 on Marco Lee's 4-yard touchdown run with 4:01 to go before halftime. South Alabama's 79-yard drive took six plays.
 
Sutherland's season-long 40-yard field goal put ULM ahead 20-17 with 1:45 left in the second quarter. Jevin Frett's 35-yard reception to the USA 29 was instrumental in making the seven-play, 52-yard march a success.
 
ULM carried the three-point advantage into halftime after the Jaguars drove into scoring position but came up empty as time expired. Bradley fired incomplete on fourth down from the ULM 11 on the final play of the quarter.
 
The teams combined for 531 yards of total offense in the first half, with ULM gaining 245 with 214 through the air. Rogers completed 12-of-15 passes and tossed a pair of touchdowns to Howell, who caught six balls for 140 yards.
 
The third quarter saw the Jaguars make their move on ULM with 17 unanswered points.
 
South Alabama took the second-half kickoff and drove 75 yards in five plays to reclaim the lead at 24-20. Wayne scored his second touchdown of the game on a 20-yard pass from Bradley at the 12:49 mark.
 
A pivotal turnover with 10:58 remaining in the third quarter led to a two-score lead for the Jaguars. Yam Banks intercepted Rogers on a tipped pass and returned the ball to the ULM 41. Two plays later, Bradley fired a 24-yard touchdown pass to Caullin Lacy and suddenly, USA led 31-20.
 
With 3:51 left in the third, USA extended the lead to 34-20 on Guajardo's 29-yard field goal to finish a 10-play, 67-yard drive.
 
South Alabama continued the second-half onslaught as Lee scored his second touchdown on a 5-yard run with 14:55 left in the game. The Jaguars used seven plays to move 55 yards and go ahead 41-20.
 
After going without a target or a catch in the third quarter, Howell emerged again with an 83-yard touchdown catch from Rogers with 9:52 remaining, narrowing the deficit to 41-27.
 
ULM cut the score to 41-34 on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Rogers to Zach Rasmussen with 5:00 to go in the game. The Warhawks needed six plays to move 72 yards in just 2:41.
 
The Warhawks needed a stop to have a chance, but South Alabama held the ball the rest of the game, driving to the ULM 12 as time expired.
 
THIRTEEN WARHAWKS HAVE MADE FIRST-TIME STARTS IN 2022 –
Three Warhawks made a first-time start on Oct. 8 against Coastal Carolina. Wide receivers Alred Luke (5-8, 175, R-Fr.) and Bugs Mortimer (5-9, 165, Fr.) started on offense and safety Simion Hines (5-11, 187, Fr.) started on defense.
 
Four more Warhawks made a first-time start on Oct. 1 at Arkansas State. Defensive end Kenard Snyder (6-0, 248, R-Fr.) and cornerback Car'lin Vigers (6-2, 197, Jr.) made thier first starts on defense. Due to the offense starting its first possession on ULM's 1-yard line, the Warhawks went with a three tight end set, allowing Nolan Quinlan (6-5, 247, Jr.) and Abraham Alce (6-0, 260, Jr.) to make their first starts.
 
ULM right guard Nick Lowe (6-3, 385, Jr.) made his first career start on Sept. 17 against No. 2/1 Alabama.
 
ULM's starting lineup for the 2022 season opener at Texas featured five first-time starters, including three on the offensive side of the football and two more on defense. 
 
The first-time starters on offense were left tackle center Zarian McGill (6-1, 315, So.), right guard Tellek Lockette (6-4, 331, Fr.) and right tackle Stacey Wilkins (6-7, 321, So.). The first-time starters on defense included Will linebacker Tristan Driggers (6-2, 204, So.) and Cat safety Keydrain Calligan (6-0, 195, So.).
 
By comparison, ULM's 2021 opening-game lineup Kentucky included 14 first-time starters.
 
MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD –
ULM sophomore quarterback Chandler Rogers completed 20-of-27 passes (74 percent) for a career high 371 yards and four touchdowns in a 41-34 loss at South Alabama. He completed passes to eight different receivers, with Tyrone Howell (9 catches for 244 yards and 3 TDs), Jevin Frett (3 catches for 83 yards) and Bugs Mortimer (3 catches for 28 yards) picking up multiple receptions.
 
Through seven games, Rogers has thrown for 1,437 yards on 118-of-168 passing (70.2%) with 10 TDs and four interceptions. He also has rushed for 190 yards and three TDs. He ranks inside the Top 50 in the NCAA Football Subdivision in completion percentage at 70.2% (12th FBS, third SBC), passing efficiency at 157.0 (32nd FBS, fourth SBC) and yards per pass attempt at 8.55 (35th FBS, fourth SBC).
 
He has been at his best in crunch time. Rogers is completing 83.9 percent (26-of-31) of his throws in the fourth quarter for 387 yards, two TDs and no interceptions. His passing efficiency rating in the fourth quarter is 210.03.
 
Rogers is tied for the NCAA FBS lead with four completions of 60 or more yards (Middle Tennessee's Chase Cunningham, Tennessee's Hendon Hooker and Louisiana Tech's Parker McNeil).
 
Rogers completed 27-of-30 throws (90 percent) for 279 yards and two touchdowns in a 28-21 loss to unbeaten Coastal Carolina. Rogers completed passes to 10 different receivers, including TD strikes of 5 yards to and 42 yards to Howell. He opened the game with a school-record 19 consecutive completions, breaking the previous mark of 12 by Trey Revell against Texas Southern in 2009. Including the previous game at Arkansas State, Rogers completed 20-straight passes, erasing another school record previously held by Revell, who connected on 15 consecutive throws in back-to-game games against Texas and Texas Southern in 2009.
 
He was 12-of-20 passing for 138 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 13 times for 57 yards and one TD in the 45-28 loss at Arkansas State on Oct. 1.
 
He was 14-of-26 passing for 192 yards and an interception while rushing for 36 yards and had a 5-yard TD in the fourth quarter in the 21-17 win over the Ragin' Cajuns on Sept. 24.
 
Against No. 2/1 Alabama, Rogers threw for 96 yards on 11-of-21 passing with an interception. He was sacked four times in the loss.
 
He accounted for 308 yards total offense and three touchdowns in leading ULM to a 35-7 win over Nicholls on Sept. 10 in the Warhawks' home opener. Rogers recorded his first 200-yard passing game of the season and fifth of his career, completing 20-of-25 throws for 253 yards and two scores. He completed passes to 10 different receivers, including TD strikes of 4 yards to Zach Rasmussen and 18 yards to Jevin Frett. Rogers added 55 rushing yards on eight carries, including a 9-yard TD run around left end early in the fourth quarter.
 
He made his eighth starting appearance of his career in the season opener on Sept. 3 at Texas. He completed 14-of-19 passes for 108 yards and an interception. He was sacked three times. He hit eight different receivers with his 14 completions.
 
The 6-foot, 194-pound Rogers, who outdueled junior Jiya Wright for the starting nod, appeared in all 12 games in 2021, including six consecutive starts in the middle of the season (at Coastal Carolina, vs. Georgia State, vs. Liberty, vs. South Alabama, at App State and at Texas State) after Rhett Rodriguez suffered a chest injury in Game 3 against Troy. He became one of 16 freshmen quarterbacks to start at least six regular-season games in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in 2021 and started seven games overall after joining Rodriguez in the backfield for ULM's first play from scrimmage in the home finale against Arkansas State.
 
Rogers played 476 offensive snaps and accounted for 1,678 yards total offense and 10 touchdowns. He completed 112-of-179 throws for 1,311 yards, nine TDs and three interceptions. Rogers ranked among the Sun Belt Conference leaders in completion percentage (third at .626) and passing efficiency rating (sixth at 137.3 rating). His .626 completion percentage set the ULM single-season record while his 137.3 passing efficiency rating ranks third on the school's single-season chart. He led the team in passing and total offense while finishing third in rushing with 139 carries for 367 yards and a score. Rogers led the team in runs of 10 or more yards (16) and in runs that result in first downs (26).
 
JACKSON SETTLES IN AT RUNNING BACK –
Junior running back Malik Jackson led ULM's rushing attack in a tough night on the ground at South Alabama, picking up 39 yards on 13 carries. He had his five-game touchdown streak snapped in the loss.
 
He had 77 all-purpose yards in the Oct. 8 game against Coastal Carolina. He rushed for 52 yards on 12 carries while making three catches for 25 yards. He picked up a 1-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter, marking his fifth consecutive game with at least one TD.
 
He topped 100 all-purpose yards in the Oct. 1 game at Arkansas State. He had a season-high 16 carries for 89 yards and a touchdown on the ground, had one reception for 9 yards and had one kickoff return for 9 yards to total 107 all-purpose yards.
 
He leads the Warhawks in rushing with 89 carries for 331 yards and five TDs.
 
He topped 100 all-purpose yards in the Oct. 1 game at Arkansas State. He had a season-high 16 carries for 89 yards and a touchdown on the ground, had one reception for 9 yards and had one kickoff return for 9 yards to total 107 all-purpose yards.
 
On Sept. 24, he picked up 41 yards on 14 carries with a 2-yard TD run against the Ragin' Cajuns.
 
On Sept. 17 against No. 2/1 Alabama, Jackson led the team with 13 carries for 36 yards and one touchdown.
 
On Sept. 10 against Nicholls, Jackson tied for the lead on the ground with quarterback Chandler Rogers. Jackson had 12 totes for 55 yards and a score while Rogers tallied eight carries for 55 yards and a TD.
 
In the season opener at Texas, Jackson led ULM with 19 yards on nine carries.
 
Jackson, who made the transition from slot receiver to running back late last season, averaged nearly 119 rushing yards over the last three games, racking up 451 yards rushing on 80 carries and scored three TDs. He gained 112 yards in the season finale against the Ragin' Cajuns and rushed for a career-high 166 yards and two scores in the home finale against Arkansas State, including a 75-yard run.
 
HENRY FORMS 1-2 PUNCH WITH JACKSON IN BACKFIELD –
Andrew Henry has 47 carries on the season with 237 yards and two TDs while adding three receptions for 9 yards.
 
He rushed 11 times for a career-high 123 yards and one touchdown in ULM's 21-17 victory over the Ragin' Cajuns on Sept. 24 as the Warhawks snapped a four-game losing streak against their rival. Henry's career-long 75-yard TD run tied the score a 7-all in the first quarter. It marked his second career 100-yard rushing game, after rushing for 108 yards on 19 carries vs. Troy on Sept. 25, 2021. 
 
ULM also ended the Ragin' Cajuns' 13-game winning streak in Sun Belt Conference play.
 
Henry led ULM in rushing (485 yards) and rushing touchdowns (4) in 2021. In addition, the 5-foot-10, 196-pound Henry gained an impressive 73 percent of his rushing yards (352 of 485) after contact. He ranked second on the team in runs of 10 or more yards (11) and in runs that resulted in first downs (20).
 
COOL HAND LUKE –
Red-shirt freshman Alred Luke recorded his first career game with more than 100 all-purpose yards on Oct. 8 against Coastal Carolina. The New Orleans native caught a team-best six passes for 55 yards, added three carries for 26 yards and tacked on one kickoff return for 21 yards to total 102 all-purpose yards.
 
He is third on the team with 16 receptions on the season for 218 yards and one TD, while adding six carries for 21 yards on the ground.
 
He scored his first-career TD on Oct. 1 at Arkansas State. He caught two passes for 66 yards, including a 58-yard TD strike from sophomore quarterback Chandler Rogers, as Luke ran wide open down the seam for the pitch-and-catch score.
 
He caught three passes for 11 yards while returning two kicks for 33 yards on Sept. 24 against the Ragin' Cajuns.
 
He made his first big impact on Sept. 10 against Nicholls. Trailing 7-0, Luke caught a pass from Rogers and raced 68 yards to the Nicholls 2-yard line to set up the game-tying TD in the second quarter.He finished the game with three catches for a career-high 72 yards in the win.
 
He played in four games as a true freshman in 2021, seeing time against South Alabama, Arkansas State, at LSU and at the Ragin' Cajuns.
 
HOWELL PUTS UP CAREER DAY AT SOUTH ALABAMA –
ULM junior wide receiver Tyrone Howell set career highs for receptions (9), receiving yards (244) and touchdown receptions (3) in Saturday night's 41-34 loss at South Alabama. The 6-foot-2, 202-pound Howell scored on receptions of 75, 25 and 83 yards from Chandler Rogers. He picked up 151 of his 244 receiving yards after the catch. With ULM trailing 41-20, Howell caught three passes for 104 yards and one score in the fourth quarter alone.
For his effort, Howell was named to the Pro Football Focus College National Offensive Team of the Week.
 
His 244 receiving yards marked the second-highest single-game total in ULM history, trailing only Stepfret Williams who caught 10 passes for 264 yards at Nevada in 1995. In addition, Howell's 244 receiving yards marked the third-highest single-game total produced in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in 2022, trailing only Ole Miss's Jonathan Mingo (244 on 9 catches vs. Vanderbilt) and Kent State's Dante Cephas (246 on 13 grabs vs. Ohio).
 
His three TD receptions tied the third-highest single-game total in school history – just one shy of the record shared by Brent Leonard (4 vs. South Alabama, 2012) and Williams (4 vs. Nevada, 1995).
 
Howell leads the NCAA FBS with three receptions of 70 or more yards, with an 89-yard reception against the Ragin' Cajuns and the 75 and 83-yard TD receptions at South Alabama. He is ninth in FBS and second in the SBC in yards per reception at 21.04.
 
He had four receptions for 77 yards and his first-career touchdown reception at the NCAA FBS level on a 42-yard strike from sophomore quarterback Chandler Rogers on the opening drive of the third quarter on Oct. 8 vs. Coastal Carolina. Howell's catch received attention from ESPN, as he made the TD grab with his left hand while falling into the end zone, drawing a pass interference penalty, which was declined.
 
He had his first 100-yard receiving game as a Warhawk against the Ragin' Cajuns on Sept. 24. He caught three passes for 124 yards, including an 89-yard catch-and-run to set up Malik Jackson's go-ahead 2-yard TD run in the fourth quarter. His 89-yard reception ranks as the fourth-longest pass play in ULM history. It was his first 100-yard receiving game since his true freshman season at NCAA Division II Central Oklahoma in 2018, when he caught five passes for 152 yards and 2 TDs at Lindenwood.
 
Through seven games, Howell leads the Warhawks in receptions (24), receiving yards (505) and TD receptions (4). In league games, he leads the Sun Belt in receiving yards (463) and TD catches (4).
 
DON'T FRET(T) –
Fifth-year senior wide receiver Jevin Frett is second on the team with 19 receptions while adding 282 receiving yards (14.8 yards per catch) and one touchdown following the first seven games of the season. He had nine catches for 132 yards and his TD over the first two games of the season at Texas and vs. Nicholls. He had three grabs for a career-high 83 yards last Saturday at South Alabama.
 
He set a career high with six receptions and added 71 receiving yards in the Sept. 10 35-7 win over Nicholls. He had a long reception of 23 yards and caught an 18-yard TD pass from Chandler Rogers in the third quarter to extend ULM's lead to 28-7.
 
He matched his previous career high with four receptions in the 2022 season opener at Texas. He led the Warhawks with 61 receiving yards, and his 46-yard reception from junior quarterback Garrett Hable set up ULM's lone touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter.
 
The Manchester, Connecticut, native has played in 27 games at ULM with 48 receptions for 784 yards (16.3 yards per catch) and three TDs.
 
BOOGIE ON THE BAYOU –
Super senior Boogie Knight was a Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Second-Team selection by the league's head coaches and media panel. Knight led the Warhawks in receptions (45), receiving yards (588), touchdown receptions (3) and all-purpose yards (824) last season. His 2021 receiving numbers (receptions, receiving yards and TD receptions) surpassed his three-year totals at Akron.
 
Knight ranked among the Sun Belt leaders in combined kick return yards (sixth at 239), receptions (11th at 3.8 per game) and receiving yards (11th). Twenty-six of his 45 catches resulted in a first down (58 percent). He also led the team in first down receptions (26), yards after the catch (236) and explosive receptions (+15 yards: 17). Knight returned 12 kickoffs for 219 yards (18.3 avg.) and six punts for 20 yards.
 
A native of Jefferson, Ohio, Knight has amassed 2,943 career all-purpose yards on 244 touches (12.1 yards per play). He needs 57 all-purpose yards to reach the 3,000-yard career milestone.
 
ZACH RASMUSSEN: TOUCHDOWN MACHINE –
Fifth-year senior tight end Zach Rasmussen caught his fourth touchdown pass of the season with a 7-yard reception on a fourth-and-1 play to bring ULM within a score last Saturday at South Alabama. It was his only catch of the game.
He picked up his third touchdown pass of the season with a five-yard reception from sophomore quarterback Chandler Rogers in the second quarter on Oct. 8 vs. Coastal Carolina. It was his only catch of the game.
 
His four TD catches are tied for the team lead with Tyrone Howell. Rasmussen has four TD catches coming on just nine receptions. He has 16 career receptions and seven touchdowns in 28 contests.
 
He was the leading pass catcher for ULM Sept. 17 at No. 2/1 Alabama. He picked up career highs with four receptions and 39 yards.
 
He entered the season with seven career catches for 104 yards and three touchdowns in 21 career games. In six games in 2022, he has eight catches for 58 yards and three TDs. He has totaled 15 catches for 162 yards and six touchdowns in 27 career contests.
 
He is the oldest player on the ULM roster. He graduated from Newman Smith High School in Carrollton, Texas, in 2013. Following his high school graduation, he spent 18 months saving money for a two-year trip to Taiwan as an LDS missionary. He played the 2018 and 2019 seasons at Cisco (Texas) College prior to transferring to ULM for the 2020 season.
 
SNYDER EMERGES AS PLAYMAKER ON D-LINE – 
Red-shirt freshman defensive end Kenard Snyder is averaging 8.0 tackles over the last three games since entering the starting lineup. The 6-foot Snyder recorded a career-high 11 tackles (8 solos, 3 assists), including one for a 2-yard loss, at South Alabama. He contributed four stops against Coastal Carolina. Snyder produced nine stops (7 solos, 2 assists) in his first career start at Arkansas State, with three resulting in losses (7 yards) including his first career sack (3 yards).
 
His 5.5 tackles for loss (12 yards) rank second on the second, behind junior linebacker Quae Drake (6 for 19 yards). A native of Vero Beach, Florida, Snyder ranks third on the team in tackles with 35 (22 solos, 13 assists).
 
BRINGING THE WOODARD –
ULM graduate linebacker Zack Woodard tied for second on the team with Tristan Driggers with eight tackles (5 solos, 3 assists) last Saturday against South Alabama. He is second on the team with 38 tackles (25 solos, 13 assists) and has five tackles for loss with two sacks, two quarterback hurries and a forced fumble.
 
With his eight stops at USA, he currently ranks tied for 27th among active NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision players with 278 career tackles.
 
Woodard recorded a season-high 10 tackles (8 solos, 2 assists), with two resulting in losses (8 yards) including a 4-yard sack, in a 28-21 loss to unbeaten Coastal Carolina. It marked Woodard's fifth double-figure tackles game in a Warhawk uniform and the ninth in his career.
 
The ULM defense pitched a shutout in the second half against CCU, forcing punts on all five possessions including three three-and-outs. The Warhawks limited the Chants to four first downs and 110 total yards over the final 30 minutes.   
 
With his 10 stops vs. CCU, he currently ranks tied for 27th among active NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision players with 270 career tackles.
 
He was named Louisiana Sports Writers Association Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 26 after he recorded a season-high eight tackles, including a 10-yard sack, recovered a fumble and was credited with a quarterback hurry in ULM's 21-17 victory over the Ragin' Cajuns. 
 
Woodard, who led the Warhawks in tackles for loss (8.5 for 27 yards) and finished second in sacks (3.5 for 18 yards) in 2021, was selected Team MVP and Defensive MVP by the coaching staff following last season. The Thomasville, Alabama, native ranked second on the team with 89 tackles (42 solos, 47 assists) and ranked fifth in the Sun Belt in tackles, averaging 7.4 per game. He produced double-figure tackles in four games, including 11 stops (8 solos, 3 assists) at LSU.
 
DRIGGERS MAKES HIS PRESENCE KNOWN –
Sophomore linebacker Tristan Driggers tied with fellow linebacker Zack Woodard to finish second on the team with eight tackles (5 solos, 3 assists) while adding a sack and two tackles for loss (11 yards) at South Alabama.
 
He leads the team with 39 tackles (26 solos, 13 assists), in seven games, with three tackles for loss (16 yards), one sack (7 yards) three interceptions, a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry.
 
He ranks third in the Sun Belt Conference and 10th in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision with three interceptions this season. He picked off passes in each of the first three games of the season.
He tied with sophomore cornerback Lu Tillery to finish second on the team in tackles with five (4 solos, 1 assist) last Saturday against Coastal Carolina. Driggers also nearly intercepted a Chanticleer pass in the third quarter, but picked up a pass break-up on the play.
 
He leads the team with 31 tackles (21 solos, 10 assists) with a tackle for loss, three interceptions, a PBU and a quarterback hurry.
 
He had his first career double-digit tackle game on Oct. 1 against Arkansas State. He led the team with 10 tackles, including eight solos, against the Red Wolves. He leads the team with 26 tackles, 17 solos and nine assists, in five games, with one tackle for loss, three interceptions and a quarterback hurry.
 
He ranks third in the Sun Belt Conference and eighth in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision with three interceptions this season. He picked off passes in each of the first three games of the season.
 
He intercepted his third pass of the season on Sept. 17 at No. 2/1 Alabama. On the Crimson Tide's second offensive series, Driggers ranged back and intercepted Bryce Young's pass while falling backwards.
 
Driggers recorded a team-high eight tackles, including one for a 5-yard loss, and intercepted a pass in ULM's 35-7 victory over Nicholls in the Warhawks' home opener on Sept. 10.
 
On a third-and-3 play late in the second quarter, Driggers intercepted Kohen Granier's pass attempt and returned it 10 yards to the Nicholls' 33-yard line. His pick set up ULM's go-ahead score as Malik Jackson scored three plays later on an 8-yard run for a 14-7 lead. The Warhawk defense pitched a shutout over the last three quarters and allowed only 198 total yards during that stretch.
 
Driggers also tallied an interception in the first half in the season opener at Texas.
 
He played three seasons at Kilgore College, redshirting the 2019 season before playing in the spring and fall of 2021. He was ranked among the nation's Top 10 JUCO safeties by ESPN (No. 8).
 
JOHNSON REACHES 200-CAREER TACKLE MILESTONE –
With three stops in ULM's Homecoming game against Coastal Carolina, junior defensive back Jabari Johnson reached the 200-career tackles milestone. The 6-foot-1, 189-pound Johnson has tallied 205 career tackles in 43 games. He joins veteran linebacker Zack Woodard (270) as the only active players on the Warhawk roster with at least 200 career stops.
 
His 30 career starting assignments rank third on the team, trailing only defensive lineman Caleb Thomas (40) and Woodard (36).
 
THOMAS RETURNS TO ANCHOR DEFENSIVE FRONT –
Super senior nose guard Caleb Thomas has posted 15 tackles, seven solos and eight assists, 3.5 tackles for loss and half of a sack through the first six games of the season.
 
He totaled three tackles, two for loss (3 yards), on Oct. 1 at Arkansas State. He had four tackles (1 solo, 3 assists) with a tackle for loss and sealed the win by combining for a sack with Fitzroy Gardner on the final play of the game on Sept. 24 against the Ragin' Cajuns.
 
He ranked second among ULM defensive linemen and 10th on the team overall with a career-high 37 tackles (12 solos, 25 assists) in 2021. The 6-foot, 308-pound Thomas finished second on the team in tackles for loss with 7.5 for 30 yards, including 2.5 sacks for 19 yards; his totals for tackles for loss and sacks also represented career highs. He recorded at least a half tackle for loss in seven games. Thomas posted six stops (3 solos, 3 assists) in the season finale at the No. 23 Ragin' Cajuns, including a career-best 3.0 tackles for loss (9 yards). He made a career-high seven tackles (3 solos, 4 assists) against Georgia State.
 
DISRUPTIVE DEFENSE –
The Warhawk defense totaled 13 tackles for loss in the Oct. 1 game at Arkansas State. It ties for the third-most TFLs in a single game for ULM since 2000. It was the most TFLs for the Warhawk defense since totaling 11 in a win at Texas State on Oct. 10, 2019.
 
Junior linebacker Quae Drake led the team with a career-best 3.5 TFLs, while red-shirt freshman defensive end Kenard Snyder had three TFLs among his career high nine tackles. Graduate nose guard Caleb Thomas also picked up two TFLs. Snyder and sophomore Cat safety Keydrain Calligan each picked up a sack, while Drake and sophomore defenisve tackle Quincy Ledet each tallied half a sack.
 
SUTHERLAND NAMED SECOND-TEAM PRESEASON ALL-SBC –
Super senior placekicker Calum Sutherland is 3-for-4 on field-goal attempts is perfect on the season on extra points. He made 24 and 40-yard field-goal attempts along with four extra points last Saturday at South Alabama. He is 21-for-21 on extra point attempts this season.
 
He collected three extra points vs. Coastal Carolina on Oct. 8. He booted through all four of his PAT attempts at Arkansas State on Oct. 1. He made all three attempts extra-point tries on Sept. 24 against the Ragin' Cajuns. He missed a 41-yard field-goal attempt on the opening drive against the Cajuns. He connected on all five of his extra points in the Sept. 10 win over Nicholls. He opened his 2022 season by hitting his only field-goal attempt of the season to date, a 25-yard attempt, in the first quarter to cut the deficit to 7-3 at Texas on Sept. 3. He also connected on his only PAT attempt, which came in the fourth quarter.
 
A Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Second-Team selection, Sutherland led ULM in scoring with 75 points in 2021 – tied for the ninth-highest single-season total in program history. The Keller, Texas, product ranked third in the Sun Belt and 42nd in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision with 1.33 field goals made per game. He also finished eighth in the league in scoring, averaging 6.25 points per game.
 
Sutherland hit 16-of-21 field-goal attempts (.762) and 27-of-28 extra-point tries. His 16 field goals made tied the third-best single-season total in ULM history. He made 8-of-12 field-goal attempts from 40 or more yards, including 2-of-4 from 50 plus. Sutherland connected on the two longest field goals (53 and 52 yards) in the Sun Belt during the 2021 season.
 
McCORMICK RANKS AMONG SUN BELT'S TOP PUNTERS –
Fifth-year senior Devyn McCormick ranks second in the Sun Belt Conference and 26th in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision with his 43.9-yard punting average. He had five punts for an average of 47.8 yards per punt last Saturday at South Alabama, including a season long of 62 yards.
 
He had two punts for an average of 46.5 yards per punt on Oct. 8 vs. Coastal Carolina, including a long of 49 yards.
 
He had five punts for an average of 48.6 yards per punt on Oct. 1 at Arkansas State, including a punt of 60 yards.
 
He had seven punts for an average of 38.9 yards per punt on Sept. 24 vs. the Ragin' Cajuns, including a long of 54 yards.
 
He launched nine punts for an average of 44.8 yards per kick at No. 2/1 Alabama. He placed two punts inside the 20-yard line. He launched a punt of 57 yards late in the first quarter.
 
He was named Louisiana Sports Writers Association Special Teams Player of the Week on Sept. 12. He averaged 44.0 yards on five punts, including three kicks down inside the opponent's 20-yard line, in ULM's 35-7 win over Nicholls on Sept. 10.
 
In 2021, McCormick averaged 40.7 yards per punt on 68 attempts, placing 17 inside the opponent's 20-yard line. Four punts went for touchbacks and eight punts traveled farther than 50 yards.
 
McCormick transferred to ULM from Ave Maria (Fla.), where he was a three-time All-Sun Division selection and led the NAIA in punting in 2020 at 42.5 yards per punt while placing 11-of-29 punts inside the 20-yard line.
 
MILESTONE TRACKER –
• Super senior Boogie Knight needs 57 all-purpose yards to reach the 3,000-yard career milestone. The Akron transfer has amassed 2,943 career all-purpose yards on 244 touches (12.1 yards per play). His 2,943 career all-purpose yards rank 40th among active NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision players.
 
Knight also is four receptions shy of the 100 career milestone. He has 96 career catches for 1,254 yards and three TDs.
 
• Super senior wide receiver Zach Jackson needs 64 receiving yards to reach the 1,000-yard career milestone. A four-year letterman, Jackson has 77 career receptions for 936 yards (12.2 avg.) and four touchdowns in 48 games (16 starts). 
 
• Fifth-year senior Jevin Frett needs one more reception to reach the 50 for his career. In 27 career games, Frett has 49 catches for 788 yards and three touchdowns.
 
• Two Warhawks – linebacker Quae Drake and defensive lineman Caleb Thomas – are approaching the 100-career tackles milestone. Drake, a transfer from Kennesaw State, has recorded 99 tackles in 35 career games (10 starts) while Thomas, who started his collegiate career at UConn, has produced 95 stops in 42 career contests (40 starts).
 
• Super senior linebacker Zack Woodard needs 22 tackles to reach the 300-career milestone. The Jacksonville State transfer has registered 278 career tackles in 51 career games (JSU and ULM combined), including 36 starts. He has produced double-digit tackles in nine career games.
 
His 278 career tackles rank 27th among active NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision players.
 
ELEVEN GRADUATES LISTED ON 2022 ULM FOOTBALL ROSTER –
Eleven members of the 2022 ULM football team already have earned their bachelor's degrees: offensive tackle Victor Cutler, linebacker Isaiah Humphries, running back Malik Jackson, defensive back Jabari Johnson, defensive back Kevin Jones, wide receiver Boogie Knight, defensive back Jordyn Riley, defensive tackle Caleb Thomas, linebacker Tralon Thomas, safety Tavier Williams and linebacker Zack Woodard.
 
Those 11 student-athletes wear a Sun Belt Conference graduate patch on their jersey.
 
BOWDEN RANKS AMONG NCAA FBS WINNINGEST ACTIVE HEAD COACHES – 
ULM's Terry Bowden ranks sixth among NCAA FBS winningest active head coaches with 181 career victories, trailing only Alabama's Nick Saban (280), North Carolina's Mack Brown (271), LSU's Brian Kelly (268), Iowa's Kirk Ferentz (193) and Tulane's Willie Fritz (191).  
 
BOWDEN: WINNINGEST FAMILY IN NCAA DIVISION I FOOTBALL HISTORY – 
The late Bobby Bowden (377 career victories) and his sons, Terry (181) and Tommy (90), have combined for 648 wins – the most by any family in NCAA Division I football history. Bobby and Terry became the first father-son combo to serve as head coaches at the NCAA Division I level at the same time while Bobby and Tommy became the first father-son combo ever to coach against each other as head coaches. In a feat likely never to be duplicated, all three Bowden coaches went undefeated and were named National Coach of the Year in the same decade (1990s: Terry, Auburn, 1993; Tommy, Tulane, 1998; and Bobby, Florida State, 1999).
 
WARHAWKS TO FACE FIVE 2021 BOWL SQUADS IN 2022 –
ULM is scheduled to play five teams which played in a bowl game in the 2021 season this fall. Alabama (13-2, College Football Playoff), Ragin' Cajuns (13-1, New Orleans), Coastal Carolina (11-2, Cure), Army (9-4, Armed Forces) and Georgia State (8-5, Camellia) all played in bowl games. Nicholls also finished above .500 (6-5).
 
NCAA STAT LEADERS –
Here's a glance at how ULM ranks among the NCAA individual stat leaders:
 
Individual Statistics (Top 50)
Completion Percentage: Chandler Rogers (12th at 70.2)
Passing Efficiency: Chandler Rogers (32nd at 157.0)
Yards Per Pass Attempt: Chandler Rogers (35th at 8.55)
Receiving Yards: Tyrone Howell (45th at 505)
Yards per Reception: Tyrone Howell (9th at 21.04)
Fumbles Recovered: Zack Woodard (47th at 1)
Interceptions Per Game: Tristan Driggers (21st at 0.4)
Total Interceptions: Tristan Driggers (10th at 3)
Punting: Devyn McCormick (26th at 43.9)
 
WARHAWK TRENDS UNDER BOWDEN –
Here's how ULM has fared under second-year head coach Terry Bowden (2021-current: 19 games):
 
2022 / OVERALL
Games played in Malone Stadium: 2-1 / 6-3
Games played on the road/neutral site: 0-4 / 0-10
 
Games played in August: 0-0 / 0-0
Games played in September: 2-2 / 4-3
Games played in October: 0-3 / 2-6
Games played in November: 0-0 / 0-4
Games played in December: 0-0 / 0-0
 
When leading at halftime: 1-1 / 2-1
When trailing at halftime: 1-4 / 4-12
When tied at halftime: 0-0 / 0-0
 
When scoring first: 0-0 / 3-2
When opponent scores first: 2-5 / 3-11
 
When leading after first quarter: 0-0 / 2-0
When trailing after first quarter: 2-5 / 2-12
When tied after first quarter: 0-0 / 2-1
 
When leading after three quarters: 1-0 / 4-1
When trailing after three quarters: 1-5 / 2-12
When tied after three quarters: 0-0 / 0-0
 
Overtime games: 0-0 / 0-0
 
When gaining more first downs than opponent: 1-1 / 3-4
When gaining fewer first downs than opponent: 1-4 / 1-9
When gaining same number of first downs as opponent: 0-0 / 1-0
 
When gaining 200+ yards rushing: 1-0 / 1-1
When opponent gains 200+ yards rushing: 0-1 / 1-4
 
When outrushing opponent: 2-1 / 5-3
When being outrushed by opponent: 0-4 / 1-10
 
When gaining 200+ yards passing: 1-2 / 3-4
When opponent gains 200+ yards passing: 2-5 / 6-12
 
When gaining more total yards than opponent: 2-0 / 3-0
When gaining fewer total yards than opponent: 0-5 / 3-13      
 
When leading in time of possession: 1-4 / 2-6
When trailing in time of possession: 1-1 / 4-7
 

 
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