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66 Jordan Pryce Height: 6-4 Weight: 260 Year: Freshman Hometown: Spartanburg, S.C. High School: Dorman Position: DL High School: Pryce comes to Carson-Newman from DormanHigh School in Roebuck, S.C., where he was coached by Dave Gutshall and MarkDempsey. Pryce also participated on the track and field team at Dorman. Personal: At Dorman, Pryce was a member of the Beta Club and was on the school’s honor roll. He is related to Senoj-Jay Givans, a member of the track and field team at the University of Texas. Pryce chose Carson-Newman because he felt like it was the right place for him, has a good coaching staff and good team. He also believes that Carson-Newman has a good environment and overall it was the best match for him. The son of Laura Forbes, Pryce plans to major in Business at Carson-Newman. Chris Sealey Height: 5-6 Weight: 157 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Milledgeville, Ga. High School: John Milledge Academy Previous College: Jackson State 2013 (Jackson State): Sealey transfers to Carson-Newman from Jackson State. He did not see the field for the Tigers in 2013. HIGH SCHOOL: Sealey attended John Milledge Academy in Milledgeville, Ga., where he was coached by J.T. Wall. He also ran track at JMA. He only played one season at JMA, yet he is the all-time single season leader in receptions (44), receiving yards (853), receiving touchdowns (14) and punt returns (4 TDs). He also had over 1,200 return yards and over 2,000 all-purpose yards. He also earned All-Region and All-State honors as a senior in 2012. Prior to his time at JMA, Sealey attended Baldwyn Co. High School. PERSONAL: He is the son of Steve Sealey. His brother, Nick Harper, played college football at Fort Valley State, then went on to have a nine-year playing career in the NFL with the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts. With the Colts Harper earned a Super Bowl ring, being part of the team that won Super Bowl XLI. Sealey chose Carson-Newman so he could get a great education and to play football. He plans to major in Exercise Science at Carson-Newman. Tanner Sise Height: 6-0 Weight: 208 Year: Freshman Hometown: Sevierville, Tenn. High School: Seymour Position: LB High School: Sise comes to Carson-Newman from SeymourHigh School in Seymour, Tenn., where he was coached by Jim Moore. He also played baseball at Seymour. In his career, he rushed for 1435 yards on 292 carries, averaged 4.91 per carry along with scoring 20 touchdowns and accumulating 1,550 all-purpose yards. On defense he recorded 82 tackles and had one interception. He led the team in rushing during his junior and senior seasons. He was All-Conference in 2012, and All-Conference honorable mention in 2013 for the IMAC. He also Earned First Team All- Sevier County honors in 2012 and was on the second team in 2013. He was also First Team All-Sevier County Sports Radio in 2013. Personal: He is a 4.0 honors student and is ranked first academically in his high school class. He chose Carson-Newman because it is a Baptist school with a winning football tradition. The son of Steve and Donna Sise, he plans to major in Sociology/Criminal Justice at Carson-Newman. Khalil Smith Height: 5-9 Weight: 190 Year: Freshman Hometown: Okeechobee, Fla. High School: Okeechobee Position: RB High School: Smith brings the ability to play both sides of the ball to Mossy Creek. As a running back, Smith finished ninth in the Treasure Coast Area in rushing yards while leading Okeechobee High School in touchdowns in 2013. He broke out for four touchdowns in the first half of a game on September 21. Smith had TD runs of nine, 20, 48 and six yards. On defense, Smith forced six fumbles as the team’s starting safety. Smith was a team captain in 2013 and participated in the South Central All-Star Game. Personal: He was named the 2012 Scholar Athlete of the year. Smith is the son of Darryl and Michelle Allen and plans to major in business/sports management. Sha’heem Stupart Height: 5-11 Weight: 208 Year: Freshman Hometown: Taylors, S.C. High School: Wade Hampton Position: RB High School: Stupart comes to Carson-Newman from Wade Hampton High School in Taylors, S.C., where he was coached by Kent Haltiwanger. As a senior, Stupart rushed for over 1,700 yards and had 16 touchdowns on offense. On defense, 68 tackles including two sacks marked his senior campaign. As a junior he compiled over 600 rushing yards and scored seven touchdowns. That season on defense he collected 96 tackles including six sacks and an interception. As a sophomore, he ran for 350 yards with four touchdowns on offense while collecting 60 tackles and three sacks on defense. Stupart earned All-Region honors as a sophomore and senior, and the Generals were the region champions in his sophomore campaign. Personal: He was a member of the athletic honor roll three years in a row, along with winning the Athletic Award from Furman for two consecutive years. He was also the team’s Offensive Player of the Year for 2013, and holds the school’s rushing title. Stupart chose Carson-Newman because he loved the coaching staff and the atmosphere around campus. The son of Juan Lambert, plans to major in business at Carson-Newman. Ray Tiller Height: 5-7 Weight: 160 Year: Freshman Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla. High School: Stanton College Prep Position: WR High School: A two-year team captain and the 2013 defensive MVP at Stanton College Prep. He picked up 50 tackles, four interceptions, a blocked field goal and two forced fumbles and recoveries. Also had 750 all purpose yards and three touchdowns. Personal: The son of Ray Tiller Sr. and Edlesha Tiller. His father played football at Huron College. His cousin OJ Ross played football at Purdue. Studying psychology. Lucas Titlow Height: 6-0 Weight: 245 Year: Freshman Hometown: Lenoir City, Tenn. High School: Greenback Position: OL High School: Titlow comes to Carson-Newman from Greenback High School in Greenback, Tenn., where he was coached by Jason Hicks. As a senior on defense in 2013, Titlow made 48 tackles with 10 for a loss, one sack, and also forced two fumbles. He was a three year starter for the Cherokees, and was the Team Captain his senior year of 2013. He earned All-District honors in 2012 and 2013, and his senior year he also earned All-County and All-State honors. He played at Greenback during a period of success, with the Cherokees going to the playoffs his final three years, making it to the quarterfinals in 2012. Personal: His brother, Mykal Titlow, played basketball at Bryan College. He chose Carson-Newman because he wanted to stay in-state and play for the best program possible. He is the son of Jerry and Edye Titlow, and he plans to major in Pre-Professional Dentistry at Carson-Newman.


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