El Dorado News-Times

Southern Arkansas set to start season

- By Southern Arkansas Sports Informatio­n

MAGNOLIA - The Mike McCarty era begins for the Southern Arkansas Muleriders tonight in Alva, Oklahoma, as the Muleriders make their longest trip of the regular season for the season opener against Northweste­rn Oklahoma.

In the process, the Muleriders end a 635-day hiatus as the highly anticipate­d return of Great American Conference football.

Since 1911, first-year head coaches are 9-10 alltime in their Mulerider debut. McCarty leads the 104th team in the history of the Mulerider football program into the 2021 season.

Since becoming an NCAA member in 1996, Southern Arkansas is 15-9 in season openers with an 8-5 mark in season-opening road games. In the team's nine seasons in the GAC, the Muleriders are 6-3 in season openers having won five of their previous six.

Southern Arkansas was tabbed to a fifth-place ranking in the GAC preseason coaches poll.

It marked the fifth straight season that the program has landed in the top five of the early rankings and it was the seventh time to earn a top five preseason nod since 2011.

The Muleriders were last in action on December 7, 2019, as that year's team closed out the season in the Heritage Bowl.

It has been 21 months since SAU has taken to the gridiron in a countable contest. SAU hosted Mississipp­i College in a spring scrimmage.

The Muleriders ranked fifth in scoring offense and sixth in total offense two years ago.

Senior quarterbac­k Hayden Mallory finished his first campaign as a starter ranking third in pass yards average with the second-best passing efficiency rating. Redshirt freshman Jariq Scales and freshman Blake May get the nod at tailback, while sophomore Dekendrick Bender, senior Desmond Jones, redshirt junior Micah Small and junior Brock Price provide familiar targets for Mallory.

Steven Taylor and Austin Patricia return after All-GAC seasons in '19 and are joined up front by Trevor Matheson, Marshall Poppenhuse­n and Ryan Mareno.

The five started a combined 39 games on the offensive line in 2019.

Defensivel­y, All-Region selection Brock Floyd provides stability in the secondary and leadership for the entire unit.

Sophomores Del Kristoffer Wade and Onyei Orupabo add experience on the back end.

Up front, veterans Demoni Boyd and Deno Rogers help anchor the front seven that will look to benefit from the play of redshirt freshmen David Walker (DL) and Gavin Roe (LB) after ranking third in the GAC in total defense and fourth in scoring defense in 2019.

The Muleriders are in good hands, or rather a good foot, with junior Austin Wilkerson back to handle the place-kicking duties.

An All-Region selection in 2019, he nailed 15-of-16 field goals and 44-of-44 on extra points.

Northweste­rn Oklahoma, voted preseason No. 9 in the GAC, is coming off a 4-7 campaign in 2019 under current head coach Matt Walter that included back-to-back wins over Southern Nazarene and Southweste­rn Oklahoma State to close the year.

The Rangers return one All-GAC performer from 2019: senior offensive lineman Sunday Deng.

Josh Evans takes over as NWOSU's passing game coordinato­r after previously serving as QB/ WR coach.

SAU BY THE NUMBERS

Seventy-three is the number of freshmen and redshirt freshmen on SAU's 2021 roster, which nearly doubles the combined number of sophomores, juniors and seniors. Nineteen is the number of Mulerider head football coaches that preceded McCarty, who was announced as the 20th leader of the program on November 12, 2020.

The Oregon native carries over 30 years of collegiate coaching experience at multiple stops along the DI, DII and JUCO levels, which includes 22 years as an offensive coordinato­r.

Five is the number of AllGAC selections from the 2019 season that return for Southern Arkansas after a 21-month, pandemic-induced hiatus. First-teamers and all-region honorees Floyd (DB) and Wilkerson (K) headline the group, while honorable mention selections include OB Jones (QB/ ATH), Taylor (OL) and Patricia (OL).

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