52 33 - Andy Hibbett Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 Year: Senior Hometown: Corryton, Tenn. High School: Gibbs Position: RB 2013: Carson-Newman’s fourth leading rusher in his junior season, Hibbett carried the ball 469 times for 837 yards to go along with nine touchdowns. He also caught nine passes for 150 yards and a touchdown. Hibbett had two, 100-yard games, when he carried the ball 15 times to hit the century mark on the nose against North Greenville (10/26). He also set a career high with two catches for 52 yards that game. He also caught his first career touchdown pass against the Crusaders. Hibbett also crested the century mark against Mars Hill (10/5) with 14 carries for 132 yards. He had multiple touchdowns against Tusculum (10/19), Brevard (9/21) and Mars Hill. Set his career long for a run against Wingate (11/16) in the regular season finale with a 54-yard scamper for a score. 2012: C-N’s fourth leading rusher in his sophomore season. Toted the ball 111 times for 652 yards. Only had two negative rushes all year. Scored eight touchdowns while averaging 5.9 yards a touch and 54.3 a game. Had a long run of 40 yards. Played in all 12 games, with four starts. Made six special teams tackles - including a career high three solo stops against Catawba (10/6). Rushed for a career high 161 yards in a 66-36 route of Tusculum (11/3) on 23 carries - also a career high. Had a pair of score against both the Pioneers and North Greenville (10/13). Caught his first career pass for 23 yards in the Eagles’ playoff victory over Lenoir-Rhyne (11/24). His only 100-yard game of the year came against Tusculum, but he surpassed 75 yards on four occasions - Glenville State (8/30), Brevard (10/27) and Mars Hill (11/10). 2011: Saw action in all 11 games and was the team’s most productive freshman running back, gaining 328 yards and scoring four touchdowns… Carried 10 times for 91 yards and a score against Catawba (10/08)… Had a career-high 107 yards and a touchdown against Mars Hill (11/12) in the final game of the season. HIGH SCHOOL: A record-setting running back for Brad Conley at Gibbs High School, Hibbett is the Eagles’ all-time career leader in touchdowns with 51 and rushing yards with 3,516. He set single season records with 2,326 yards on the ground and 30 touchdowns his senior year. Also holds the single game marks for touchdowns with five and rushing yards with 333. A two sport athlete, he also played baseball and is the single season leader in stolen bases with 41. As a football player, Hibbett was a two-time all-district selection and two-time All-K.I.L pick. In 2009, he earned district offensive player of the year honors while taking home All-Prep-xtra first team, all-state and district player of the year awards his senior season. In that year, he helped Gibbs to a district title and a third round appearance in the state playoffs. His baseball honors are equally numerous and include a 2010 AA state championship. Hibbett’s a two-time all-district, all-K.I.L and all-Prep-Xtra First team selection. He earned all-state honors his senior year. PERSONAL: Son of Susan and John Hibbett, he’s majoring in physical education at C-N. His father played football at the University of Tennessee, seeing action in 31 games as an offensive guard. His father now is an SEC official. Hibbett’s aunt, Carol (Zachary) Mitchell, is the only three-time first team All-American in Carson-Newman’s softball history. Born June 21, 1992. He lives in a house in Jefferson City with the Eagles’ unofficial mascot Carl - a black lab. Career Stats RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g 2011 11 46 328 4 51 7.1 29.8 2012 12 111 652 8 40 5.9 54.3 2013 13 136 837 9 54 6.2 64.4 TOTAL 36 293 1817 21 54 6.2 50.5 Career Highs Points scored: 12, 5 times Touchdowns: 2, 5 times Rush attempts: 23, at Tusculum, Nov 03, 2012 Rush yards: 161, at Tusculum, Nov 03, 2012 (23 carries) Rush TDs: 2, 5 times Long rush: 54, at Wingate, Nov 16, 2013 Receptions: 2, at North Greenville, Oct 26, 2013; at Colorado Mines, Sep 14, 2013 Receiving yards: 52, at North Greenville, Oct 26, 2013 (2 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, at North Greenville, Oct 26, 2013 Long reception: 40, at North Greenville, Oct 26, 2013 Total offense attempts: 23, at Tusculum, Nov 03, 2012 (23 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 161, at Tusculum, Nov 03, 2012 (161 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 161, at Tusculum, Nov 03, 2012 Taylor Huey Height: 6-2 Weight: 275 Year: Freshman (RS) Hometown: White House, Tenn. High School: White House Heritage Position: OL 2013: Did not appear in any games. 2012: Redshirted High School: Took White House Heritage to the 2009 and 2010 state playoffs under the tutelage of coach Pat Brown. Personal: Son of John and Shelia Huey. Father played football at Clemson. Exercise science major. Kyree Hutchinson Height: 5-8 Weight: 142 Year: Freshman (RS) Hometown: Clarksville, Tenn. High School: Montgomery Central Position: RB 2013: Did not appear in any games. 2012: Redshirted HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Montgomery Central High School in Clarksville, Tenn., where he was coached by Marcus Bragg. Played football and ran track at Montgomery Central. PERSONAL: Son of Iantha Hagewood and Luthern Hutchinson. 74 - Robby Ignagni Height: 6-3 Weight: 320 Year: Senior Hometown: Gallatin, Tenn. High School: Station Camp Position: OL 2013: Earned Daktronics All-Region honors after clearing the way for a rushing attack that ranked fourth in the nation with 343 yards per game. With Ignagni’s help, the Eagles scored 50 rushing touchdowns for a second consecutive year. Ignagni led Carson-Newman’s offensive linemen with 26 knockdowns and was third in overall grade. He had a four-knockdown game against Shorter (10/12), the highest mark of any C-N o-lineman in 2013. The strongest member of C-N’s offensive line, Ignagni had multiple knockdowns in all but three games of his junior year. He won the Hammer Award on three occasions, the most of any member of the line, which goes to the offensive lineman with the highest overall grade for a game who also impacts the game in a significant manner. He won his Hammer Awards for his efforts against Mars Hill (10/5), Wingate (11/16) and Newberry (11/23) in the playoffs. Finished the year spectacularly. His average grade over the final four weeks was a 75, which is considered a passing grade on o-line coach Mike Turner’s ever challenging 80-point scale. 2012: Made the switch from defensive tacjkle to right guard where he started all 12 games for C-N. Part of an offensive line that cleared the way for the nation’s leading rushing attack at more than 375 yards a game. Helped C-N score 52 rushing touchdowns. Part of an offensive line that returns its core. Of the 60 available starts last year, the Eagles return 48 of them. 2011: Played in seven games, recording two tackles. Career Stats O-Line starts grade knockdowns 2013 13 70.3 27 TOTAL 13 70.3 27
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