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The Blue Raiders inked players from eight different states
with four each coming from Tennessee, Georgia, and California, three
from Florida, two from Alabama, and one each from Colorado, Louisiana, and South Carolina. Overall, 13 signees come from the high school ranks.

Video: Signing Day Press Conference
Christian Henry

LB · 6-1 · 217 pounds · Fr.
Dania, FL (Hollywood Hills HS)
Stockstill on Henry: "Physical, strong and athletic." (10:08 AM)
Christian Henry
Chris Sharpe

CB · 5-10 · 170 pounds · Fr.
Stone Mountain, GA (Stephenson HS)
Stockstill on Sharpe: "Tall, long and really athletic." (10:04 AM)
Chris Sharpe
Isaiah Anderson

OL · 6-4 · 280 pounds · Fr.
Franklin, TN (Franklin HS)
Stockstill on Anderson: "Very physical, uses hands well and can run." (9:25 AM)
Isaiah Anderson
Patrick McNeil

DE · 6-3 · 270 pounds · Fr.
Mobile, AL (Davidson HS)
Stockstill on McNeil: "Physical with great strength. Good hands and runs well." (8:55 AM)
Patrick McNeil
Jiajuan Fennell

DE · 6-3 · 215 pounds · Fr.
South Pittsburg, TN (South Pittsburg HS)
Stockstill on Fennell: "Very athletic with great growth potential." (8:54 AM)
Jiajuan Fennell
Leighton Gasque

LB · 6-2 · 195 pounds · Fr.
Hiram, GA (Hiram HS)
Stockstill on Gasque: "Huge upside, athletic and has good speed." (8:35 AM)
Leighton Gasque
Corey Carmichael

LB · 5-11 · 230 pounds · Fr.
Canton, GA (Woodstock HS)
Stockstill on Carmichael: "Physical player who has good instincts." (7:59 AM)
Corey Carmichael
Reggie Whatley

WR · 5-7 · 170 pounds · Fr.
Rome, GA (Rome HS)
Stockstill on Whatley: "Great speed that will be utilized in return game. Has nice change of direction." (7:43 AM)
Reggie Whatley
Max Ugboaja

DE · 6-4 · 215 pounds · Fr.
Antioch, TN (Hillwood HS)
Stockstill on Ugboaja: "Good upside, athletic and runs well." (7:27 AM)
Max Ugboaja
Morris Moore

DE · 6-4 · 255 pounds · Fr.
West Palm Beach, FL (Palm Beach Lakes HS)
Stockstill on Moore: "Good athlete who runs well and comes from a good high school program." (7:05 AM)
Morris Moore
Judd Hunt

OL · 6-4 · 265 pounds · Fr.
Oneonta, AL (Oneonta HS)
Stockstill on Hunt: "Good feet, smart and athletic enough to play several positions." (7:04 AM)
Judd Hunt
Khari Burke

CB · 5-10 · 165 pounds · Fr.
Plantation, FL (South Plantation HS)
Stockstill on Burke: "Physical player that runs well and has good ball skills." (7:03 AM)
Khari Burke
Jonathan Brooks

LB · 6-2 · 202 pounds · Fr.
New Orleans, LA (Miller Grove HS)
Stockstill on Brooks: "Athletic and has good speed." (7:02 AM)
Jonathan Brooks
Tyler Mason

WR · 5-7 · 158 pounds · Jr.
Richmond, CA (San Leandro HS)
Stockstill on Mason: "Good running skills and will be utilized in the return game." (7:00 AM)
Tyler Mason
Logan Kilgore

QB · 6-3 · 174 pounds · So.
Carmichael, CA (Bakersfield College)
Stockstill on Kilgore: "A four-for-three guy who is very accurate and can make all the throws. Runs well." (7:00 AM)
Logan Kilgore
Arness Ikner

CB · 5-9 · 167 pounds · Jr.
Pasadena, CA (Pasadena HS)
Stockstill on Ikner: "Runs well, plays physical and is very competitive" (7:00 AM)
Arness Ikner
Jamar Brown

WR · 6-2 · 218 pounds · Jr.
Charleston, SC (Feather River CC)
Stockstill on Brown: "Bigger body that runs well." (7:00 AM)
Jamar Brown
Jeremiah Black

C · 6-1 · 288 pounds · Jr.
Denver, CO (West Hill CC)
Stockstill on Black: "A smart, experienced and tough player." (7:00 AM)
Jeremiah Black
Jared Bamber

TE · 6-4 · 228 pounds · Jr.
Murietta, CA (Palomar CC)
Stockstill on Bamber: "Bigger body at receiver who will help us in the run game." (7:00 AM)
Jared Bamber
Preston Bailey

OL · 6-5 · 315 pounds · r-So.
Nashville, TN (Montgomery Bell Academy)
Stockstill on Bailey: "Very athletic and can play guard or tackle." (7:00 AM)
Preston Bailey
New Orleans Bowl champions and Sun Belt's first 10-win season
August 2, 2009
Five standouts make-up 2009 Hall of Fame class
Induction set for Oct. 17
Athletic Communications

Hall of Fame weekend will get underway on Friday evening, Oct. 16, with a celebration at the Kennon Hall of Fame building. () Send this photo to your mobile phone!


MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Five former Middle Tennessee standouts will make up the 2009 Hall of Fame class when they are inducted into the Blue Raider Hall of Fame, Oct. 17.

Granville "Buck" Bouldin (tennis), Sheikh Faye (track), Charles "Fuzzy" Harmening (men's basketball), Steve McAdoo (football) and Danny Moore (baseball) will be enshrined during Hall of Fame induction ceremonies prior to Middle Tennessee's football game against Mississippi State.

This marks the second year in a row the Hall of Fame committee has had five inductees. Prior to 2008, the classes were limited to three inductees.

The Hall of Fame weekend will get underway on Friday evening, October 16 with a celebration beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Kennon Hall of Fame. A limited number of tickets are available for $30 each. Contact Jim Simpson at the Varsity Club to reserve your spot at 615-898-5632.

"This year's class truly reflects the depth of our rich sports history, representing five different sports over seven decades at Middle Tennessee," said Simpson. "The class of 2009 will long be remembered for their outstanding achievements as Blue Raiders."

Bouldin (Class of 1956) served as the Blue Raider Head Men's Tennis Coach for eight seasons from 1964 to 1971. During that time, the University boasted some of its' finest teams to date as his squads won five Tennessee Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships. Bouldin, who was known as a fierce competitor and respected sportsman, earned Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors in both 1965 and 1968. A former U.S. Marine Corp Captain, Bouldin continues to help the Blue Raider tennis program with his time and resources.

"It is a great honor and I am very appreciative," said Bouldin. "It was more small-time back then but it was a lot of fun. We accomplished a lot and I am proud to have been a part of that time period."

Faye was a stalwart on Blue Raider track teams in the late '70s. The highly-colorful Faye was a four-time All-American under Dean Hayes in the long jump with indoor honors in 1976 and outdoor honors in 1976, 1977, and 1978. The 1977 and 1978 Ohio Valley Conference long jump champion represented his homeland of Gambia in the 1972 and 1976 Olympics.

"It is an honor and a privilege to be inducted into the Blue Raider Sports Hall of Fame," said Faye. "It would have never been possible without Coach Dean Hayes, who I consider the greatest coach of all time. I am truly humbled".

Harmening (Class of 1950) was a starter on the Blue Raider basketball team from 1947 to 1950 where he was elected team captain as a junior and senior. The hard-nosed Harmening played under three different head coaches but still managed to become the first member of the 1,000-point club at Middle Tennessee as he ended his career with 1,006 total points. Harmening, who also lettered two years in baseball, enrolled at Middle Tennessee in the fall of 1946, having participated in three major World War II campaigns, earning the EAME Ribbon with 3 Bronze Stars and the combat Infantry badge.

"I have never given the Hall of Fame much thought but I told my wife someone must have a great memory to vote me in," said Harmening. "I remember my first game like it was yesterday because I got in because the player ahead of me fouled out. My uniform was too big and I had to have a belt on just to keep my pants up, but as it would turn out I ended up making the game-winning shot."

One of the most decorated players in school history, McAdoo was a local player from Oakland High School who is regarded today as the best offensive lineman in school history. One of just two Blue Raiders to earn back-to-back First Team All-American honors, McAdoo helped lead Middle Tennessee to three OVC Championships in four years while making four playoff appearances. With McAdoo anchoring the offensive line, a Blue Raider running back topped the 940 yard rushing mark all four years and two of those years saw a back go over the 1,000-yard barrier.

"I can't explain how I feel to be inducted," McAdoo said. "To think so many people thought that highly of me to vote me in is unbelievable. Honestly, I never thought I would go to MTSU coming out of high school, but it ended up being the best decision for me because I played for a great man in Coach (Boots) Donnelly. Coach Donnelly was tough, but I saw his vision and he pushed me everyday to see how far I could go."

Moore (Class of 1978), the heart and soul of Middle Tennessee's great baseball teams in the late '70s, is the only baseball player in school history to have his jersey retired. The lefty played with a Pete Rose-style of swagger as the team's lead-off hitter and centerfielder and always set the tone on gameday. Moore played for John Stanford from 1976 to 1978 where he was a two-time All-OVC performer and helped lead the Blue Raiders to an OVC title in 1976 and a trip to the NCAA regionals. With his unique split-grip, Moore ended his career with a highly impressive .351 average.

"Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would be inducted into the Hall of Fame," Moore said. "My dad was right. If you work hard you can accomplish your goals. I enjoyed every minute of my time at Middle Tennessee because I got a great education and played for a great leader in John Stanford."


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