

However, his shoe size, body measurements, etc. Body Measurementsīuddy weighs around 74 kg with a height of 6 feet 2 inches. Also, he earns around $45,500 per month as a salary.
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Net Worth, SalaryĪs per the sources, Buddy has an estimated net worth of $15 Million as of 2022, that he earned during his professional career. He earned the NJCAA Football Coach of the award in 20 and was guided by six All-Americans in 2018 announced by the NJCC Football Committee. Buddy Stephens: Awards, NominationsĪs a professional football coach, Buddy has won multiple awards. Stephens has an 87.9%-win proportion with EMCC starting late 2018, second is Butler Community College Head Coach, Troy Morrell. Caption: Buddy Stephens with wife Robyn Lynn Stephens (Source: Married Celeb) Buddy Stephens has been the reason behind EMCC which won four NJCAA national titles, six MACJC State titles, and eight MACJC North Division titles. Up until now, in his career, Stephens has trained two teams including Pearl River Community College (2001-01) and East Mississippi Community College (2008-present). Buddy Stephens: Professional Life, Career He might have attended some reputed college in his hometown which he has not mentioned but he did mention the university that he attended and that is Delta State University in Cleveland, United States. Buddy holds American citizenship and his ethnicity is unknown.

There is no information about his family background or his early. Patterson signed a letter of intent during the early signing period to play at UAB.Buddy Stephens was born on September 6, 1976, in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. Left: Zach Patterson celebrates scoring a touchdown for the Lions during the 2021 football season. Jones is heading to Jackson State University. Also from head coach Buddy Stephens’ 9-1 and MACCC North Division championship team this past year, West Point’s Brandon Lairy, a linebacker, and Corinth’s Zach Patterson, a wide receiver/kick returner, will compete against each other next season in the Southland Conference at Nicholls State and Northwestern State (La.), respectively.Ībove: Jamari Jones (9) looks to pass from the pocket for EMCC. In addition, fellow former Starkville High/EMCC teammates Kel Williams, a defensive back, and Jordan Boatman, an offensive lineman, signed at the NCAA Division II level with the University of West Alabama and Mississippi College, respectively, of the Gulf South Conference.Īlong with Valley’s EMCC quartet, the SWAC will also welcome defensive lineman Trey Laing, a bounce-back from the University of South Florida, and offensive lineman Octavian Hollins (Yazoo County HS), who are respectively heading to Southern University and Alcorn State.Īlso moving on to play at the FCS level will be former EMCC wide receiver Kevin Barnett (Indiana State/Missouri Valley Football Conference), out of Oak Grove High School, and defensive lineman Tait Deer (UT Martin/Ohio Valley Conference), from McComb. The wide receiver trio comprised of Starkville High School products Tonorris Brookins II and Cameron Hines along with Myles Hopson (Madison Central HS) also inked with the MVSU Delta Devils. 2 dual-threat quarterback among the junior college ranks by JCGridiron. Jones, out of Northwest Rankin High School, is rated as the nation’s No. Headlined by the signing of quarterback Jamari Jones, Mississippi Valley State inked four former EMCC players during the early signing period. Defensive back Cam McCullum (Greenville) is joining Ohio University of the Mid-American Conference.Ī total of 10 former EMCC Lions will be joining NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) schools, including six players headed to the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). UAB, from Conference USA, added the EMCC tandem of quarterback Damon Stewart (Oak Grove HS) and running back Zias Perryman (Laurel). Kpogba, out of Winston-Salem, N.C., is currently ranked among the consensus top 10 overall junior college prospects in the country. The Lions also had two players each from the quarterback, offensive line, defensive line, linebacker and defensive back positions sign NLIs along with a running back.įour former EMCC standouts signed with NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools, including NJCAA All-Region 23 linebacker and Syracuse bounce-back Lee Kpogba, who is headed to West Virginia University of the Big 12 Conference. With 10 players on offense and six on defense moving on to the next level, EMCC sent five wide receivers to the university ranks this past week. The Lions of East Mississippi Community College had 16 players from their 2021 football team sign national letters of intent with four-year universities during the NCAA’s early signing period.
