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2016 Lamar Cardinals football team


2016 Lamar Cardinals football
Southland Conference
3–8 (3–6 Southland)
Ray Woodard (7th season)
Chuck Langston (2nd season)
Spread
Trey Haverty (1st season)
4–3
Provost Umphrey Stadium

The 2016 Lamar Cardinals football team represented Lamar University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Cardinals were led by seventh-year head coach Ray Woodard and played their home games at Provost Umphrey Stadium. They were a member of the Southland Conference. They finished the season 3–8, 3–6 in Southland play to finish in a tie for eighth place.

All Lamar games were broadcast on KLVI, also known as News Talk 560.

Live video of all home games (except those broadcast via the American Sports Network) was streamed on ESPN3.

  • Trey Haverty - Trey Haverty was named defensive coordinator on January 26, 2016. He replaces Craig McGallion, who announced his retirement in November, 2015. Haverty has ten years of collegiate coaching experience including positions at TCU and Texas Tech.
  • John Blake - Former Oklahoma head coach, John Blake, joined the Cardinals coaching staff in February, 2016. He was responsible for the defensive line. After one month at Lamar and during the Cardinals' spring camp, John Blake accepted the defensive line coach position with the Buffalo Bills following the Bill's firing of Karl Dunbar. Blake had also held positions with the Dallas Cowboys, North Carolina, Nebraska, Mississippi State, and Tulsa.
  • Willie Mack Garza - Willie Mack Garza also joined the Cardinals staff in January. He will be working with the secondary. Garza has also had seventeen years of experience at the collegiate level including stops at USC, Tennessee, TCU, Western Michigan, and North Dakota State.
  • Eric Roark - Eric Roark was named defensive line coach on April 19, 2016. Roark fills the position vacated by John Blake's move to the Buffalo Bills staff. Roark coached at Division I programs UTSA, SMU, Middle Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, and Murray State.

The Cardinals participated in Spring camp from March 7 ending with the 6th annual Crawfish Bowl Spring game on April 16. Camp included workouts three days each week with a break from March 14–18 for Spring Break. The offense defeated the defense 25-23 in the Crawfish Bowl Spring game.

2015 1st team All-Southland Conference member, Larance Hale, was dismissed from the team on March 29, 2016 for a violation of team rules.

  • Athlon Sports 2016 FCS All-America team - Kade Harrington was named to the pre-season Athlon Sports 2016 FCS All-America team.
  • STATS 2016 FCS All-America team - Kade Harrington was named to the 1st team pre-season STATS 2016 FCS All-America team. Bret Treadway was named to the STATS FCS pre-season 3rd team.
  • College Sports Madness 2016 FCS All-America team - Kade Harrington was named to the 1st team pre-season College Sports Madness 2016 FCS All-America team. Bret Treadway was named to the College Sports Madness FCS pre-season 3rd team.

Four Cardinals were named to pre-season Southland Conference teams. Kade Harrington, Bret Treadway, and Rodney Randle were named as 1st teamers. Brendan Langley was named to the 2nd team.

The Cardinals signed 28 players including 22 high school recruits and six transfers from other colleges. Three of the transfers were from NCAA Division I (FBS) programs. Four of the recruits were already enrolled for the spring, 2016 semester while 24 signed letters of intent on National Signing Day.

Four recruits transferring from other programs enrolled for Spring, 2016 semester courses at Lamar. The four players are Jalen Barnes from Texas Tech, Kanon Mackey from Texas State, Marcus Daggs from Cisco College, and Clayton Turner from Miami (FL). The list includes ratings when originally recruited from high school.

College recruiting information (Early)
Jalen Barnes DBPort Arthur, TXTexas Tech6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)190 lb (86 kg)Enrolled
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:
Kanon Mackey OLSilsbee, TXTexas State6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)320 lb (150 kg)Enrolled
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:
Marcus Daggs WREnnis, TXCisco College6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)180 lb (82 kg)Dec 7, 2015
Recruit ratings: 247Sports:
Clayton Turner QBMarietta, GAMiami (FL)6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)210 lb (95 kg)Enrolled
Recruit ratings: No ratings found
Overall recruit ranking:
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:

Source:

Lamar signed 24 players on national letter of intent day. Recruits are listed in the "2016 Recruits" table below. Player profiles for each recruit are available at the signing day link below. The 2016 signing day recruits included 22 players from high school and 2 transfers.

Andrew Allen transferred from New Mexico State. He has two years of eligibility remaining. Allen started 8 games and played in 17 games for the Aggies. He had 1,700 yards passing and 16 touchdowns, and rushed for 352 yards for New Mexico State. Ratings are from the high school recruiting period.

College recruiting information (Late)
Andrew Allen QBTexas City, TXNew Mexico State6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)200 lb (91 kg)Enrolled
Recruit ratings: Scout:    247Sports:    ESPN:
Overall recruit ranking:
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:

Lamar University announced its 2016 football schedule on February 17, 2016. According to the announcement, the 2016 schedule will consist of eleven games with a conference schedule of nine games. Out of conference games are the season home opener against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers which will be in its first year of transition to NCAA Division I (FBS), followed by an away game against NCAA Division I (FBS) American Athletic Conference member, Houston Cougars. Six of the games, including five Southland Conference games, will be played at home at Provost Umphrey Stadium.

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 37:00 pmNo. 16 Coastal Carolina*Provost Umphrey StadiumBeaumont, TXESPN3L 14–388,697
September 1011:00 amat No. 6 (FBS) Houston*TDECU StadiumHouston, TXESPN3, ASNL 0–4239,402
September 177:00 pmNo. 3 Sam Houston StateProvost Umphrey StadiumBeaumont, TXESPN3L 31–448,343
October 17:00 pmSoutheastern LouisianaProvost Umphrey StadiumBeaumont, TXESPN3W 38–147,032
October 86:00 pmat Abilene ChristianShotwell StadiumAbilene, TXACUSportsW 38–106,232
October 156:00 pmNorthwestern StateProvost Umphrey StadiumBeaumont, TXESPN3W 32–317,159
October 226:00 pmat No. 20 Central ArkansasEstes StadiumConway, ARESPN3L 12–2210,257
October 296:00 pmHouston BaptistProvost Umphrey StadiumBeaumont, TXESPN3L 17–247,777
November 36:00 pmat Nicholls StateManning Field at John L. Guidry StadiumThibodaux, LAESPN3L 10–357,121
November 126:00 pmIncarnate WordProvost Umphrey StadiumBeaumont, TXESPN3L 28–355,566
November 196:00 pmat McNeese StateCowboy StadiumLake Charles, LA (Battle of the Border)AACIL 10–418,804
*Non-conference gameHomecomingRankings from STATS Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Central time
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