There are 136 applicants for the vacant Lamar State College – Port Arthur job, and some pretty interesting names on the list. Among the candidates are former DI head coach Scott Edgar (Murray St., Duquesne, SE MO), former Texas Tech assistant Chris Beard, and former Tennessee State head coach Nolan Richardson III. It sounds like the 136 will be pared down to about 10 or so who will receive phone interviews. Through the Texas Freedom of Information Act, the Beaumont Enterprise was able to obtain the complete list of applicants. Applicants are listed alphabetically with the state that they applied from next to their name:
Todd Allen, Nevada
James Andrisevic, Norway
Perry Anwar, Denton, Texas
Gary Barnes, Georgia
Kristopher Baumann, Kan.
Guy Beach, California
Chris Beard, Lubbock
Justin Bell, Cedar Hill Texas
Brian Benator, Tennessee
Mark Berry, Arizona
Trace Bevell, Utah
Josh Bland, Connecticut
Kyle Blankenship, Oklahoma
Marco Borne, Desoto, Texas
Eric Bozeman, Arkansas
Bernard Brock, Jasper, Texas
Jeff Brookman, South Carolina
Johnny Brown, Utah
Erik Bullock, Illinois
Stephen Burns, Georgia
Wright Busching, Mississippi
Aaron Butcher, Indiana
Kevin Butler, North Carolina
Allen Caveness, California
Rand Chappell, Arkansas
John Coffino, California
Marshall Collins, California
Jamon Copeland, Florida
Sean Cornell, Dallas
Conchol Council, New York
Mark Crutchfield, Maryland
Mark DeLap, Michigan
Dan DeRose, North Carolina
Kevin Devantier, New York
Henry Dickerson, North Carolina
John Dillard, Angelina College
Roy Dixon, Alabama
Scott Edgar, Missouri
Josh Ervin, Illinois
Sercan Fenerci, Colorado
Bobby Finch, California
Marcus Fluker, Alabama
Jeff Fore, Arizona
Michael Francis, Maryland
Kenderick Franklin, Kilgore, Texas
Fritz Gabler, Kansas
Kyle Gerdeman, Missouri
Roy Gregory, Arlington, Texas
Jeffrey Hamilton, Iowa
LeShaen Hammett, New York
Melvin Haralson, Arkansas
Adam Harris, Florida
Glen Heffernan, Illinois
William Hensley, Arizona
Torrance Hicks, Channelview, Texas
Ra’Kim Hollis, Spring, Texas
Pernell Hosier, Pennsylvania
Rich Hughes, California
Koukos Joannis, Greece
Don Johnson, Illinois
Bruce Johnson, Ohio
Thurston Johnson, Houston
Scott Kelly, South Carolina
Otis Key, Kentucky
Mark Lane, North Carolina
Rick Lebato, Louisiana
Randy Leeworthy, Tennessee
Daniel Leeworthy, Colorado
Kevin Lewis, Sugar Land
William Logan, Missouri
Bradley Matney, Iowa
LaShun McDaniel, Cypress, Texas
Marcus McGee, Mississippi
Tim McGraw, Bedford, Texas
Mile Medakovic, Novi Sad
Wayne Mendezona, Washington
Steve Mergelsberg, New Jersey
A.R. Moore, Maryland
Carl Nash, Colorado
Patrick Nee, Kansas
Scott Newman, Michigan
Troy Noble, Indiana
Mark Osina, Galveston
Zacharias Parimeros, Indiana
Aaron Patterson, Massachusetts
Donald Payton, Virginia
Patrick Phillips, Alabama
Luca Pizzi, Italy
Tony Portley, Richardson Texas
Daniel Price, Kentucky
Aaron Proctor, Houston
Gary Lee Raber, Ohio
Jonathan Raney, Kansas
Timothy Rector, Kentucky
Duval Richardson, Illinois
Nolan Richardson III, Oklahoma
Bradley Rideout, Pennsylvania
Jeff Rogers, Kentucky
Zac Roman, Illinois
Jose Rosario, Florida
Jason Rosenfeld, Massachusetts
Donnye Ross, California
James Ross, Louisiana
James Russel IV, Pennsylvania
Michael Saler, Indiana
Jason Shay, Florida
Cary Shelton, Indiana
Dave Shepher, Spring, Texas
Jeremy Sievers, Nebraska
Antoine Smith, Ohio
Ryan Smith, California
Steve Soze, Colorado
John Spezia, Illinois
Julian Springer, Illinois
Philip Stitt, North Carolina
Judson Stubbs, Houston
Denny Surovec, Pennsylvania
Marshall Tague, Arizona
Albert Talley, Pasadena, Texas
E. Keith Tate, Tennessee
Marcus Thomas, Alabama
Brady Trenkle, Kansas
Dwane Trosclair, Louisiana
Steve Tucker, Beaumont
Donnye Tuley, Oklahoma
Vincent Turner, Tennessee
Craig Tyson, Arkansas
Jimmy Voight, Denton
George Walker, Missouri City, Texas
Kenyan Weaks, North Carolina
Greate White, Maryland
Howard White, South Carolina
Lonnie Williams, Tennessee
Vernon Wilson, Arkansas
Raymond Wolfred, South Carolina
Walter Yates, Port Arthur