South Alabama hype video

December 17, 2014 · By · Filed Under Football · Comments Off on South Alabama hype video 

Watch the hype video that was created for the Camellia Bowl. There is so much awesome in this video. I know this red, white and blue fan was eagerly excited and moved to tears. It’s an amazing accomplishment for this school, this program and these players and those that paved the way to Saturday’s game.

Watch the video here.

Jaguars host two interesting guests for Mondays practice

December 16, 2014 · By · Filed Under Football, Recruiting · Comments Off on Jaguars host two interesting guests for Mondays practice 

South Alabama continues to prepare for thier first bowl appearance this Saturday in the Raycom Camellia Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama. They had two interesting guests viewing practice on Monday morning.

Photos: usajaguars.com

Photos: usajaguars.com

Former Alabama head coach Ray Perkins was at the Jaguars practice facility but that was not the name that drew the most attention. It was UAB running back Jordan Howard who drew the most attention.

Howard, a 6’1″, 228-pound sophomore who rushed for 1,587 yards and 13 touchdowns this season for the Blazers, has been receiving lots of interest across the country after UAB announced it was shutting down the football program.

The Gardendale, AL native has drawn interest from schools such as Indiana, Notre Dame, Louisville, Vanderbilt among others.

South Alabama head coach Joey Jones hired former UAB offensive coordinator Bryant Vincent as the Jaguars new offensive coordinator. Howard averaged 5.2 yards per carry and 132.2 yards per game under Vincent’s direction of the offense.

South Alabama’s backfield was very thin by the end of the regular season. Jay Jones suffered a season-ending knee injury in the sixth game of the season and was the Jaguars leading rusher at that time with 393 yards and three touchdowns. Senior Kendall Houston stepped up finished the season with 659 yards rushing and a touchdown to lead the Jaguars in that category. Junior Terrance Timmons rushed for 382 yards and two touchdowns. Redshirt freshman Xavier Johnson rushed for 417 yards and a touchdown, but missed playing time late in the season due to a shoulder injury.

Howard is expected to make a decision soon and if he chose South Alabama he would reunite with offensive coordinator Bryant Vincent as well as center Lee Dufour and quarterback Cody Clements who both announced they would be transferring to South Alabama from UAB.

Camellia Bowl Ticket allotment sold out; Coach Jones announces uniform selection

December 16, 2014 · By · Filed Under Football, News, Sun Belt Conference · Comments Off on Camellia Bowl Ticket allotment sold out; Coach Jones announces uniform selection 

JungleSmokeUniformsTwo announcements on Monday concerning the Jaguars first-ever bowl game.

Monday morning an email went out announced that there were only 50 tickets remaining in the Jaguars allotment for the Camellia Bowl. But sometime before noon they were sold out.

On the Joey Jones radio show, Coach Jones announced that the team will be wearing their Jungle Smoke uniforms. This will be the second time they have worn them with the first being against Navy on November 28.

Jaguars receive verbal from UAB Center

December 15, 2014 · By · Filed Under Football, News · Comments Off on Jaguars receive verbal from UAB Center 

Helmet_CameraSouth Alabama continued their preparation for the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl on Saturday when they hosted several members of the UAB football team. They were all viewing the Jaguars facilities and the practice session as they consider their options for continuing their playing careers.

While coaches are not allowed to talk about prospects, such as the ones from UAB, until they are enrolled in classes. But at least two have publicly announced that they are transferring to South Alabama.

UAB freshman center Lee Dufour received a scholarship offer and announced this intention to enroll at USA in January. Dufour is a Saraland native and is eager to return close to home, which was a big factor in his decision.

A twitter account for UAB quarterback Cody Clements, who has one year of eligibility remaining, announced that he would be transferring to South Alabama. This has not been verified. This would reunite him with his offensive coordinator and quarterback coach Bryant Vincent from this past season if it’s true.

This may not be the only student-athletes who choose to transfer to South Alabama. Check back for updates throughout this process.

28 USA Student-Athletes Received Degrees on Saturday

December 15, 2014 · By · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off on 28 USA Student-Athletes Received Degrees on Saturday 

newjagsmallAt the Annual Fall Graduation ceremony held at the Mitchell Center, a total of 28 current and former student-athletes from eight USA sports programs received their undergraduate degrees on Saturday.

Among the group was a dozen USA football student-athletes who will play in the Jaguars first-ever bowl game just one week removed from graduation. The group also included five who were on the soccer team when they earned the programs first-ever Sun Belt Conference Championship and NCAA Tournament berth in 2013. The group includes an all-league selection from the 2013 baseball team that also participated in the NCAA Tournament.

Morgan Motes and Tatum Perry were both in 20 or more matches as seniors during the 2013 season as their team finished 14-6-3 after their initial national postseason contest. Carlaine Myers, Tina Schaar and Linsey Snavely also contributed that season.

Earlier in 2013, Matt Bell was a second-team All-SBC selection after the Jags posted a 43-20 record and earning a second seed at the NCAA Starkville Regional.

Terrell Brigham and Ucambre Williams were both selected to the second-team All-SBC this week with Melvin Meggs earning an honorable mention selection after helping the Jaguars to a 5-3 conference record and six wins overall. Along with current teammates Drew Dearman, Brandon Bridge, Shane Doty, Trey Fetner, Qudarius Ford, Anthony Harris, Kendall Houston, Ridge James and Nathan Sassaman will all be on the field on Saturday, December 20 to face Bowling Green in the inaugural Raycom Camellia Bowl. Jay Jones, who suffered a season-ending injury in October and was the team’s leading rusher at the time, also graduated.

Other All-Conference honorees who earned their degrees following the fall semester includes Tyler Agee, Meghan Dunn and Sayann Vaezzadeh.

Former student-athletes Brandon Hallford, Jennifer Johnson, Anna Lasher, Natalie Parsons, Devin Robinson and Corey Waldon all received degrees as well.

For those who also earned their degrees, both as student-athletes and were not listed or as fans, Jaguar Nation congratulates you and also thanks you for representing the University of South Alabama in every capacity. It takes a large group of people to make up the University community and South Alabama has the best!

Go Jags!

Vincent returns to USA as Offensive Coordinator

December 12, 2014 · By · Filed Under Football, News, Sun Belt Conference · Comments Off on Vincent returns to USA as Offensive Coordinator 
Quarterbacks coach Bryant Vincent during preseason camp in 2012. Vincent returns to South Alabama, this time as offensive coordinator, after filling that same position at UAB under former Jaguar defensive coordinator Bill Clark for one season until the UAB program was disbanded recently.

Quarterbacks coach Bryant Vincent during preseason camp in 2012. Vincent returns to South Alabama, this time as offensive coordinator, after filling that same position at UAB under former Jaguar defensive coordinator Bill Clark for one season until the UAB program was disbanded recently.

After much speculation after former offensive coordinator Robert Matthews was dismissed, including reports earlier in the week that Bryant Vincent had already been hired, it was officially announced the Vincent will return to South Alabama as the Jaguars new offensive coordinator.

Vincent filled the same position at UAB this season and led one of the nations biggest offensive turnarounds. Previous to his one-year stint at UAB he was at South Alabama for three seasons where, in his first season, he coached tight ends before spending the next two seasons coaching quarterbacks. Before joining the Jaguars staff he was the head coach at Spanish Fort High School where he led the Toros to a state championship.

In addition to being the offensive coordinator, Vincent will coach the quarterbacks.

His first and only season as an offensive coordinator at UAB, the Blazers averaged 431.8 yards per game and 212.1 yards rushing while averaging 33.2 points per game. UAB was bowl eligible for the first time since 2004 before the decision to shut down the football program was made. The Blazers scored 40+ points on five occasions and enters the bowl season ranked in the top 40 nationally in four different statistical categories including rushing offense (33), scoring offense (37), completion percentage (32) and third-down conversions (40).

Four Blazers would earn all-Conference honors from the offense including first-team selection Jordan Howard who finished seventh in the nation in rushing and 20th in rushing touchdowns after putting up 1,587 yards and 13 touchdowns.

“Bryant Vincent is a complete football coach. He’s a great recruiter, a great motivator and has a very good offensive mind,” head coach Joey Jones said of Vincent. “He went up to UAB and did extremely well, they were scoring a lot of points including 34 against Mississippi State; watching them play, you could see they had an explosive offense. It’s great to have him back.”

“I’m very excited to be back. In my opinion South Alabama is a gold mine, it’s a first-class university with first-class people and facilities,” Vincent said. “Coach Jones has done a great job building this program from the ground up, I’m really excited to be a part of it again and hope to help build on the momentum that has been established here.

“Offensively, we want to play fast with a true fast tempo, we want to be able to stretch the field vertically, have a power running game, and be able to get the ball out on the perimeter and down the field. We want to put the ball in our playmakers’ hands in space and let them make plays.”

Vincent is scheduled to be back with the staff for today’s practice and will be part of the team for the Jaguars bowl game against Bowling Green on Saturday, December 20.

Bridge Accepts invitation to the 2015 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl

December 12, 2014 · By · Filed Under Football, News · Comments Off on Bridge Accepts invitation to the 2015 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 
Brandon Bridge accepted an invitation to the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. He is the third Jaguar to earn an invite to this all-star game. | Photo: Brad Puckett usajaguars.com

Brandon Bridge accepted an invitation to the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. He is the third Jaguar to earn an invite to this all-star game. | Photo: Brad Puckett usajaguars.com

The University of South Alabama announced on Thursday that quarterback Brandon Bridge has accepted an invitation to participate in the 2015 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

The NFL Players Association Collegiate Bowl is an all-star game featuring draft-eligible seniors. It will be held on the campus of California State University Dominguez Hills in Carson, California on Saturday, January 17 with kickoff scheduled at 3pm CT. It will be televised on ESPN2 and ESPNU will broadcast live from practices January 14-15.

Former NFL head coaches Mike Holmgren and Mike Martz will serve as head coaches for the two teams, neither team roster nor full coaching staffs have been completed.

Prior to the season Bridge was named to the 2015 Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List and earned the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week honor for October 20 after a 30-27 homecoming win over Georgia State. In that game he threw 126 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another 137 yards and a touchdown. He also set a single game record with four touchdown passes in the Jaguars 42-40 loss at home against Navy.

In 10 games this season he has completed 140-of-270 passes for 1,648 yards and 14 touchdowns. He has also rushed for 256 yards and three touchdowns on 85 attempts.

Bridge is the third Jaguar to earn an invitation to the all-star game after former Jaguars Jake Johnson and B.J. Scott both played in the 2013 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

Bridge will play his final game as a Jaguar on Saturday, December 20 in South Alabama’s first-ever bowl game against Bowling Green in the Raycom Camellia Bowl. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15pm CST at the Cramton Bowl. It will be broadcast on ESPN.

10 Jaguars Honors on All-Sun Belt Teams

December 11, 2014 · By · Filed Under Football, News, Sun Belt Conference · Comments Off on 10 Jaguars Honors on All-Sun Belt Teams 

SunBeltLogo_2013The 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference team was released yesterday and South Alabama did not place anyone on the first-team though they did six players on the second team and four others receiving honorable mention selections.

Offensive lineman Ucambre Williams, wide receiver Shavarez Smith, linebacker Maleki Harris, defensive back Terrell Brigham, defensive lineman Jerome McClain and defensive lineman Theo Rich were all selected to the second-team. Offensive linemen Chris May and Melvin Meggs, defensive lineman Jesse Kelley and defensive back Montell Garner were all honorable mentions.

Additionally, one player from each of the 11 schools were selected to the All-Newcomer team with tight end Braedon Bowman being selected to represent South Alabama on that list.

Georgia Southern’s Willie Fritz was selected as the Coach of the Year. Louisiana-Lafayette running back Elijah McGuire was selected Sun Belt Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year. Texas State’s David Mayo was named the Defensive Player of the Year and Appalachian State quarterback Taylor Lamb was selected as Freshman of the Year.

Here is the full list:

All-Sun Belt First Team Offense

  • Fredi Knighten (Arkansas State, Jr., QB)
  • Matt Breida (Georgia Southern, So., RB)
  • Elijah McGuire (UL Lafayette, So., RB)
  • Donovan Harden (Georgia State, Jr., WR)
  • Joshua McCain (Idaho, Sr., WR)
  • Rashon Ceaser (UL Monroe, Jr., WR)
  • Brad Miller (Texas State, Sr., TE)
  • Kendall Lamm (Appalachian State, Sr., OL)
  • Garrett Frye (Georgia Southern, Sr., OL)
  • Manrey Saint-Amour (Georgia Southern, Sr., OL)
  • Daniel Quave (UL Lafayette, Sr., OL)
  • Valerian Ume-Ezeoke (New Mexico State, Sr., OL)

All- Sun Belt First Team Defense

  • Justin Hamilton (UL Lafayette, Sr., DL)
  • Christian Ringo (UL Lafayette, Sr., DL)
  • Gerrand Johnson (UL Monroe, Jr., DL)
  • Michael Odiari (Texas State, Sr., DL)
  • Qushaun Lee (Arkansas State, Sr., LB)
  • Edwin Jackson (Georgia Southern, Sr., LB)
  • David Mayo (Texas State, Sr., LB)
  • Doug Middleton (Appalachian State, Jr., DB)
  • Artez Brown (Arkansas State, Sr., DB)
  • Mitch Lane (UL Monroe, Jr., DB)
  • Montres Kitchens (Troy, Jr., DB)
  • David Mims (Texas State, Jr., DB)

All- Sun Belt First Team Special Teams

  • Justin Manton (UL Monroe, Sr., PK)
  • Austin Rehkow (Idaho, So., P)
  • Chandler Worthy (Troy, Sr., RS)
  • Elijah McGuire (UL Lafayette, So., All Purpose)

All-Sun Belt Second Team Offense

  • Kevin Ellison (Georgia Southern, So., QB)
  • Marcus Cox (Appalachian State, So., RB)
  • Michael Gordon (Arkansas State, Jr. RB)
  • Ajalen Holley (UL Monroe, So., WR)
  • Teldrick Morgan (New Mexico State, So., WR)
  • Shavarez Smith (South Alabama, Sr., WR)
  • Joel Ruiz (Georgia State, Jr., TE)
  • Mike Marboe (Idaho, Sr., OL)
  • Mykhael Quave (UL Lafayette, Jr., OL)
  • Ucambre Williams (South Alabama, Sr., OL)
  • Terrence Jones (Troy, Sr., OL)
  • Adrian Bellard (Texas State, Jr., OL)

All-Sun Belt Second Team Defense

  • Ronald Blair (Appalachian State, Jr., DL)
  • Ja’Von Rolland-Jones (Arkansas State, Fr., DL)
  • Jerome McClain (South Alabama, Sr., DL)
  • Theo Rich (South Alabama, Sr., DL)
  • John Law (Appalachian State, So., LB)
  • Joseph Peterson (Georgia State, Jr., LB)
  • Hunter Kissinger (UL Monroe, Jr., LB)
  • Maleki Harris (South Alabama, Sr., LB)
  • Matt Dobson (Georgia Southern, JR., DB)
  • Corey Trim (UL Lafayette, Sr., DB)
  • Terrell Brigham (South Alabama, Sr., DB)
  • Craig Mager (Texas State, SR., DB)

All-Sun Belt Second Team Special Teams

  • Hunter Stover (UL Lafayette, Sr., PK)
  • Justin Manton (UL Monroe, Sr., P)
  • Blaise Taylor (Arkansas State, Fr., RS)
  • Chandler Worthy (Troy, Sr., All Purpose)

Sun Belt Player of the Year

  • Elijah McGuire (UL Lafayette, So., RB)

Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year

  • Elijah McGuire (UL Lafayette, So., RB)

Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year

  • David Mayo (Texas State, Senior, LB)

Sun Belt Freshman of the Year

  • Taylor Lamb (Appalachian State, Fr., QB)

Sun Belt Coach of the Year

  • Willie Fritz, Georgia Southern

Camellia Bowl Ticket Sales are Strong

December 9, 2014 · By · Filed Under Football, NCAA, News, Sun Belt Conference · Comments Off on Camellia Bowl Ticket Sales are Strong 

2014-12-03_Jones_CamelliaThe USA Vanguard posted on their Twitter account yesterday that 80% of South Alabama’s original allotment of tickets have been sold in just three days.

This is ahead of tickets going on sale to the public this morning. The ticket sales over the previous three days were for season ticket holders and JAF donors only.

If you have not ordered your tickets, PLEASE purchase them through the USA Ticket Office so they will count towards South Alabama’s sales. These numbers are paramount for future bowl considerations. The more that are sold by South Alabama shows future bowl committee’s that South Alabama fans buy lots of tickets.

The next step is to get to the game. If you are a student with a valid ID, tickets will be available for free along with buses to and from the game. For non-students, the USA National Alumni Association is arranging transportation from Mobile and Baldwin Counties to Montgomery and back again for only $30/person.

Go Jags!

USA National Alumni Association Mission Montgomery Bus Trip

December 9, 2014 · By · Filed Under Football, NCAA, News, Sun Belt Conference · Comments Off on USA National Alumni Association Mission Montgomery Bus Trip 
Photos: usajaguars.com

Photo: usajaguars.com

The University of South Alabama National Alumni Association has organized buses to transport fans from Mobile and Baldwin Counties to Montgomery for the Camellia bowl.

They have dubbed this the Mission: Montgomery – Bus Trip and it will only cost you $30/person.

The buses from Mobile will depart from the UCOM parking lot at the corner of Old Shell Road and University Blvd while the buses from Baldwin County will depart from behind Dillard’s at the Eastern Shore Center.

If you are interested in taking the bus up to Montgomery with a Jamboree of Jaguars then visit this link and sign up. If you want more information about the bus trip, visit this link and the contact information is on the left side of the page.

Go Jags!

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