Tekoy Randolph
9 Tekoy Randolph
  • Height:
    6'3
  • Weight:
    255
  • Year:
    SO
  • Hometown:
    Murfreesboro, Tenn.
  • High School:
    Oakland
  • Position:
    DE
  • gp
    5
  • tk
    22.0
  • sac
    2.0
  • int
    0
  • ffum
    0
Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Solo tackles 16 16
Assists 6 6
Tackles 22.0 22.0
Tackles per game 4.4 4.4
Sacks 2.0 2.0
Sack yards 10 10
Interceptions 0 0
Returned for touchdown - -
Fumble recoveries 0 0
Fumble return TDs - -
Game Log - Passing
Game Log - Rushing
Game Log - Receiving
Game Log - Kicking
Game Log - Punting
Game Log - Returns
Game Log - All-Purpose
Game Log - Scoring
Game Log - Defense

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News mentions
10 Indians players earn All-Conference Honors; two named MVP
10 Indians players earn All-Conference Honors; two named MVP

The MACCC Commissioner’s office released the All-Conference teams Friday with 10 Indians receiving honors, and two named as MVP at their position.

ICC’s Faulk, Lasher earn conference weekly honors
ICC’s Faulk, Lasher earn conference weekly honors

Dylan Faulk was named Offensive Player of the Week, and Shane Lasher earned the Special Teams Player of the Week honor.

Randolph named Conference Defensive Player of the Week
Randolph named Conference Defensive Player of the Week

ICC’s Tekoy Randolph was named Football Defensive Player of the Week by the MACCC for his performance in the Indians’ road win Saturday.

Indians win at Coahoma, 19-14
Indians win at Coahoma, 19-14

ICC (1-2, 1-2 MACCC North) survived five turnovers Saturday afternoon and forced Coahoma (1-2, 1-2 MACCC North) to turn the ball over four times in a 19-14 road win over the Tigers.

ICC set to open unique 2020 football season on Oct. 1
ICC set to open unique 2020 football season on Oct. 1

The 2020 football season has had plenty of twists and turns with COVID-19 forcing multiple changes throughout all levels of football. As a result, the Indians will play a six-game, conference-only schedule, including Coahoma to open and close the season.