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- Height:
- 6-2
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- Weight:
- 205
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- Hometown:
- Jacksonville, FL
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- High School:
- First Coast HS
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- Position:
- QB
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- gp
- 11
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- yds
- 2646
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- td
- 26
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- yds/g
- 240.5
Recent games
Season Statistics
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Game Log - Rushing
Game Log - Receiving
Game Log - Kicking
Game Log - Punting
Game Log - Returns
Game Log - All-Purpose
Game Log - Scoring
Game Log - Defense
Splits Stats: Passing
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Splits Stats: Punting
Splits Stats: Returns
Splits Stats: All-Purpose
Splits Stats: Scoring
Splits Stats: Defense
News mentions

East Mississippi Community College’s annual transfer of graduated football talent to the next level continued during National Signing Day. Including the former EMCC players who inked during December’s mid-year signing period and those who signed Wednesday, the EMCC Lions will have a total of 25 players moving on to compete at four-year universities.

East Mississippi Community College’s De’Andre Johnson added to his impressive list of individual accomplishments for 2016 by being selected to this year’s NJCAA Football All-America Second Team, as chosen by the NJCAA Football Committee.

The Lions of East Mississippi Community College remained undefeated in postseason bowl play under head coach Buddy Stephens with a 27-17 win over No. 13 Kilgore (TX) College in Sunday afternoon’s Mississippi Bowl played at A.L. May Memorial Stadium on the campus of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

Set to make their fifth postseason bowl appearance under the guidance of ninth-year head football coach Buddy Stephens, the third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College will meet the 13th-ranked Kilgore College Rangers during Sunday afternoon’s Mississippi Bowl in Perkinston. The ninth bowl contest hosted by Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College is slated to kick off at 2 p.m. at A.L. May Memorial Stadium on the MGCCC campus.

Fresh from earning their fifth MACJC State/NJCAA Region 23 football championship in eight years, the third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College have placed a state-most seven players on this year’s NJCAA All-Region 23 football team, as announced Monday by the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges office headquartered in Jackson.

The third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College claimed their fifth MACJC State/NJCAA Region 23 football championship with a 38-30 victory over No. 4 and reigning state and national champion Northwest Mississippi Community College Saturday afternoon at Sullivan-Windham Field.

The third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College are set to compete for their fifth MACJC state football championship Saturday afternoon on the Scooba campus against No. 4 Northwest Mississippi Community College. Kickoff between the three-time national champion EMCC Lions and the reigning state and national champion NWCC Rangers is set for 2 p.m. at Sullivan-Windham Field.

The third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College earned the right to play for their fifth MACJC state football championship by coming from behind to knock off Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, 27-24, during Saturday’s state semifinals played at Sullivan-Windham Field.

The third-ranked and six-time reigning MACJC North Division Champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College begin their quest for a fifth state football championship Saturday afternoon by playing host to MACJC South Division runner-up Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in the MACJC State Semifinals. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. at Sullivan-Windham Field on the Scooba campus.

As a final tune-up in preparation for the upcoming MACJC state playoffs, the third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College closed out an 8-1 regular season by blanking Hinds Community College, 42-0, Thursday evening at Sullivan-Windham Field.

Having already secured their sixth straight division title and a No. 1 seed in the upcoming MACJC state football playoffs, the third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College will close out their regular-season slate Thursday night by playing host to Hinds Community College. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at Sullivan-Windham Field on the Scooba campus.

Posting their first shutout of the year, the third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College secured their sixth straight MACJC North Division football title and eighth in nine years with a 42-0 road win over Coahoma Community College Thursday night at James E. Miller Stadium.

Quarterback De’Andre Johnson of third-ranked East Mississippi Community College continues to add to his growing list of season accomplishments by being named NJCAA Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this football season.

Looking to outright claim their sixth straight MACJC North Division football title and eighth in nine years, the third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College will close out their regular-season division slate on the road Thursday night against Coahoma Community College. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. at James E. Miller Stadium in Clarksdale.

On the heels of Saturday’s 51-32 homecoming win over previously top-ranked Northwest Mississippi, East Mississippi Community College quarterback De’Andre Johnson has been named MACJC Offensive Player of the Week for the third time this season.

With seven different players reaching the end zone on the day, the fourth-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College never trailed in claiming a 51-32 homecoming victory over top-ranked and reigning national champion Northwest Mississippi Community College Saturday afternoon at Sullivan-Windham Field.

In what likely ranks as one of the most eagerly anticipated regular season junior college football games in recent memory, the fourth-ranked and three-time national champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College are set to play host to the top-ranked and reigning national champion Northwest Mississippi Community College Rangers Saturday afternoon on the Scooba campus. Slated for a 2 p.m. kickoff at Sullivan-Windham Field with major postseason implications possibly on the line, Saturday’s MACJC showdown will cap EMCC’s homecoming weekend festivities.

For their efforts in last week’s high-scoring road victory over Holmes, East Mississippi Community College linebacker Dakota Allen and kicker/punter Taylor Crabtree have earned MACJC Defensive and Special Teams Player of the Week honors, respectively.

Competing in their highest scoring game since 2009, the fifth-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College topped 16th-ranked Holmes Community College, 63-49, during MACJC North Division football action Thursday night at Ras Branch Field.

Returning to the NJCAA’s Top 5 for the first time since the preseason football rankings, the fifth-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College are set to begin the second half of their division slate on the road by taking on the No. 16 Bulldogs of Holmes Community College Thursday evening in Goodman. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. at Ras Branch Field.

In earning his 80th career head coaching victory, Buddy Stephens’ ninth-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College reached the 70-point mark for the sixth time in his nine-year EMCC coaching stint by powering to a 73-7 MACJC North Division triumph over visiting Mississippi Delta Community College Thursday evening at Sullivan-Windham Field.

Hitting the midway point of the MACJC regular season, the ninth-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College are set to play host to Mississippi Delta Community College Thursday evening on the Scooba campus. Kickoff for the MACJC North Division contest is set for 7 p.m. at EMCC’s Sullivan-Windham Field.

East Mississippi Community College quarterback De’Andre Johnson has collected MACJC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the second consecutive week.

During an offensive MACJC North Division showdown between two nationally ranked top 15 teams that featured more than 1,400 combined yards of total offense and 86 points, the visiting 11th-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College outlasted No. 15 Itawamba Community College, 44-42, Thursday evening at Eaton Field on the ICC campus.

In their third road outing through the first month of the football season, the 11th-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College will travel to Fulton to take on the 15th-ranked Itawamba Community College Indians Thursday evening in an MACJC North Division gridiron battle. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at Eaton Field on the ICC campus.

The 14th-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College opened MACJC North Division play by scoring 41 unanswered points to break open a tight contest in the second half and cruise to a 54-10 victory over visiting Northeast Mississippi in their home opener Thursday night at Sullivan-Windham Field.

The 14th-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College begin defense of their current string of five consecutive MACJC North Division football titles by playing host to the Northeast Mississippi Community College Tigers Thursday evening on the Scooba campus. Kickoff for Thursday’s home opener and division lid-lifter for the Lions is set for 7 p.m. at EMCC’s Sullivan-Windham Field.

The 12th-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College scored 45 unanswered points against 17th-ranked Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College to cruise to a 45-7 road win over the Bulldogs Thursday night at newly renovated A.L. May Memorial Stadium.

With both preseason top-5 MACJC football powers looking to bounce back from season-opening road losses, the 12th-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College travel to Perkinston to take on No. 17 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Thursday evening. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at newly renovated A.L. May Memorial Stadium.

Despite fielding a limited roster consisting of only newcomers, the preseason No. 1-ranked East Mississippi Community College Lions took Jones County Junior College to the final play before dropping a tough 27-25 road decision to the Bobcats in Thursday’s season opener played at Bobcat Stadium/Sim Cooley Field on the JCJC campus.