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- Height:
- 6-3
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- Weight:
- 190
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- Year:
- So.
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- Hometown:
- Radcliff, KY
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- High School:
- North Hardin HS
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- Position:
- WR
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- gp
- 13
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- yds
- 455
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- yds/g
- 35.0
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- td
- 5
Recent games
Season Statistics
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Game Log - Returns
Game Log - All-Purpose
Game Log - Scoring
Game Log - Defense
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Splits Stats: All-Purpose
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News mentions

East Mississippi Community College’s streak of 14 consecutive wins in championship contests dating back to 2009 came to a halt during Wednesday night’s 61-14 loss to reigning national champion Iowa Western Community College in the 2023 NJCAA Division I Football Championship Game played at historic War Memorial Stadium.

Headlined by MACCC All-North Division Offensive Player of the Year Ty Keyes, the two-time reigning conference champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College placed 21 players on the 2023 All-MACCC Football Team. Selected by a panel of the MACCC’s head football coaches, the league’s first-team, second-team and honorable mention selections were announced Monday by the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference office.

The reigning MACCC champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College claimed their ninth conference championship in the past 15 years under head coach Buddy Stephens by earning a 27-20 home victory over No. 4 Copiah-Lincoln during Saturday’s MACCC Football Championship Game played at EMCC’s Sullivan-Windham Field.

The eighth-ranked East Mississippi Community College Lions solidified their 11th MACCC North Division football title of the Buddy Stephens coaching era outright by closing out the regular season with a commanding 52-6 home victory over Mississippi Delta during Thursday’s conference action played at Sullivan-Windham Field on the Scooba campus.

The ninth-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College clinched their 11th MACCC North Division football title of the Buddy Stephens coaching era by claiming a 31-17 road win over Itawamba during Thursday’s conference action played at ICC’s Eaton Field.

The 11th-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College grabbed the upper hand in the MACCC North Division football standings by earning a 38-31 Homecoming victory over No. 15 Northeast Mississippi during Saturday’s conference action played at Sullivan-Windham Field on the Scooba campus.

The rematch of last year’s MACCC Football Championship Game resulted in the same outcome, as the visiting 13th-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College claimed a 35-17 road victory over No. 10 Northwest Mississippi during Thursday’s MACCC North Division matchup played at Bobby Franklin Field.

The sixth-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College couldn’t overcome an early 14-0 deficit to No. 4 Mississippi Gulf Coast on the way to dropping a 42-17 home decision to the visiting Bulldogs during Thursday’s MACCC inter-divisional contest played at EMCC’s Sullivan-Windham Field.

In producing their highest point total since the team’s 2017 national championship season, the reigning conference champion East Mississippi Community College Lions kicked off MACCC North Division play with Thursday’s decisive 65-17 home triumph over Holmes played at EMCC’s Sullivan-Windham Field.

The 13th-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College bounced back from last week’s season-opening setback at Copiah-Lincoln by claiming a quality 47-23 home triumph over No. 4 Jones College during Thursday’s MACCC football action played at EMCC’s Sullivan-Windham Field.

The eighth-ranked and reigning MACCC champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College dropped just their fourth season-opening football contest of the 16-year Buddy Stephens EMCC coaching era by falling, 23-20, at Copiah-Lincoln during Thursday’s inter-divisional gridiron action played at H.L. Stone Stadium on the Co-Lin campus.

The reigning MACCC champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College will kick off the 2023 football season Thursday evening (Sept. 7) by taking on the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Wolves in Wesson. Game time for EMCC’s season opener is set for 6:30 p.m. at Co-Lin’s H.L. Stone Stadium.