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OFFICIAL GAME PROGRAM

VS. Abilene Christian 2-7, 2-5

#4 Sam Houston State 8-1, 6-1

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THIS WEEK IN THE

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FCS Coaches’ Top 25 Last Team Pts. Week Rcrd 1 James Madison (26) ....................................650 9-0 1 2 Jacksonville State.........................................619 8-1 3 3 Central Arkansas.......................................... 567 8-1 4 4 Sam Houston State......................................550 8-1 5 5 South Dakota State...................................... 538 7-2 8 6 North Dakota State...................................... 527 8-1 2 7 North Carolina A&T ...................................... 478 9-0 7 8 Wofford......................................................... 466 8-1 9 9 Elon............................................................... 447 8-1 10 10 South Dakota ............................................... 364 7-2 6 11 Grambling State........................................... 362 8-1 12 12 Weber State ................................................. 346 7-2 14 13 Western Illinois ............................................ 308 6-3 18 14 Samford........................................................ 285 6-3 15 15 Stony Brook.................................................. 238 7-2 21 16 New Hampshire ........................................... 234 6-3 19 17 Nicholls..........................................................221 7-2 17 18 McNeese ....................................................... 177 7-2 22 19 Southern Utah............................................... 167 7-2 23 20 Illinois State................................................... 164 6-2 13 21 Eastern Washington .....................................152 5-4 11 22 Monmouth......................................................114 8-1 24 23 Kennesaw State............................................103 8-1 25 24 Northern Arizona ........................................... 85 6-3 16 25 Western Carolina ........................................... 65 7-3 NR Others Receiving Votes: Northern Iowa (51), Richmond (38), Furman (37), Montana (27), Villanova (24), Delaware (20), The Citadel (9), Dartmouth (5), Yale (5), N.C. Central (3), Austin Peay (2), San Diego (2).

STATS FCS Top 25

School (first-place votes) Pts Rcrd Prvs 1 James Madison (162).................................. 4050 9-0 1 2 Jacksonville State....................................... 3830 8-1 3 3 Central Arkansas......................................... 3692 8-1 4 4 Sam Houston State...................................... 3427 8-1 5 5 North Dakota State..................................... 3329 8-1 2 6 South Dakota State..................................... 3260 7-2 10 7 Elon.............................................................. 3027 8-1 7 8 Wofford........................................................ 2902 8-1 8 9 North Carolina A&T....................................... 2772 9-0 9 10 South Dakota ...............................................2278 7-2 6 11 Western Illinois............................................. 2128 6-3 15 12 Stony Brook...................................................1977 7-2 14 13 Grambling State.............................................1911 8-1 13 14 Weber State.................................................. 1835 7-2 19 15 Southern Utah.............................................. 1636 7-2 17 16 Samford......................................................... 1615 6-3 16 17 Illinois State................................................... 1391 6-3 12 18 New Hampshire ........................................... 1088 6-3 21 19 Eastern Washington..................................... 1076 5-4 11 20 McNeese ........................................................848 7-2 22 21 Furman ...........................................................692 6-3 23 22 Western Carolina ...........................................665 7-3 24 23 Kennesaw State.............................................622 8-1 25 24 Northern Arizona ........................................... 581 6-3 18 25 UNI.................................................................. 410 5-4 NR Others Receiving Votes: Nicholls (376) , Monmouth (338) , Richmond (258), Montana (229) , Delaware(196) , Yale (63) , North Carolina Central (36) , Villanova (23) , Austin Peay (22) , Youngstown State (22) , Duquesne (11) , Eastern Illinois (9) , Dartmouth (9) , Howard(6) , Columbia (4) , Charleston Southern (4) , Sacramento State (2).

2017 Conference Standings

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Pct.

PF

PA

Central Arkansas................................................ 7 0 1.000 264 111 Sam Houston State ........................................... 6 1 .857 316 180 Nicholls.............................................................. 6 1 .857 199 193 McNeese............................................................ 5 2 .714 195 113 Southeastern La................................................ 5 3 .625 291 186 Stephen F. Austin .............................................. 4 3 .571 154 144 Northwestern State........................................... 3 4 .429 154 206 Abilene Christian............................................... 2 5 .286 150 167 Incarnate Word................................................... 1 6 .143 172 305 Lamar................................................................. 0 7 .000 135 297 Houston Baptist................................................. 0 7 .000 66 194

2017 Overall Standings

SEPTEMBER 2

NEW MEXICO LOST 38-14 (0-1) SEPTEMBER 9

COLORADO STATE LOST 38-10 (0-2) SEPTEMBER 17

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L

Pct.

Central Arkansas............................................... 8 1 .889 Sam Houston State ........................................... 8 1 .889 Nicholls............................................................... 7 2 .778 McNeese ............................................................ 7 2 .778 Southeastern La................................................ 5 5 .500 Stephen F. Austin .............................................. 4 5 .444 Northwestern State........................................... 3 6 .333 Abilene Christian............................................... 2 7 .222 Incarnate Word................................................... 1 8 .111 Lamar.................................................................. 1 8 .111 Houston Baptist ................................................. 1 8 .111

PF

PA

324 179 408 245 257 230 271 161 362 265 182 253 188 281 174 243 194 427 221 362 101 231

This Week’s Games • Saturday, Nov. 11 * Sam Houston State at Abilene Christian, 6 p.m.; * Lamar at Houston Baptist, 2 p.m.; * Nicholls at Stephen F. Austin, 3 p.m.; * Northwestern State at McNeese, 6 p.m.; * Central Arkansas at Incarnate Word, 6 p.m.

Last Week’s Games • Saturday, Nov. 4 * Northwestern State 26, Abilene Christian 23 (OT); * Nicholls 23, Houston Baptist 17; * Central Arkanas 42, Lamar 14; * McNeese 13, SE Louisiana 3; * Sam Houston State 57, Incarnate Word 20 * Southland Conference game

2017 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

WON, 24-3 (1-2, 1-0) SEPTEMBER 24

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* LOST, 20-10 (1-3, 1-1)

OCTOBER 1

INCARNATE WORD* WON, 45-20 (2-3, 2-1) OCTOBER 7

McNEESE*

L0ST, 13-7 (2-4, 2-2) OCTOBER 14

NICHOLLS*

LOST, 29-20 (2-5, 2-3)

OCTOBER 21

SOUTHEASTERN LA.*

LOST, 56-21 (2-6, 2-4)

NOVEMBER 4

NORTHWESTERN STATE* LOST 26-23, OT (2-7, 2-5)\

NOVEMBER 11

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THE LAST GAME Anthony throws for 345 yards in starting debut, but Wildcats drop overtime heartbreaker

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CU redshirt freshman quarterback Luke Anthony threw for 345 yards and two touchdowns in his first career start last Saturday night, but the Wildcats couldn’t overcome shortcomings in their kicking game as they dropped a gut-wrenching 26-23 overtime decision to Northwestern State at Turpin Stadium. Senior placekicker Nik Grau ­– who made field goals of 28, 19 and 30 yards – missed from 53, 44, 48 and 34 yards in the contest, while Northwestern State kicker Eric Piccione was four-for-four, hitting from 43, 45, 43 and 39 yards. Grau missed a 48-yarder with 13 seconds left in regulation that would have given ACU a 26-23 lead, and then missed a potential game-tying 34-yard field goal in overtime to give the Demons the victory. The teams went back and forth in the second half after ACU took a 17-13 lead into halftime behind two touchdown passes from Anthony to Carl Whitley, one from six yards and another from 34 yards. The Demons regained the lead with a touchdown on their opening drive of the second half, but ACU responded with a drive that stalled at the NSU 13-yard line before Grau booted a 30-yarder to tie the game 20-20 with 8:06 left in the third quarter. On their first possession of the fourth quarter, the Wildcats moved smartly from their own 49 to the NSU 1-yard line behind a 30-yard pass from Anthony to Trevor Crain and a 14-yard rush by backup quarterback Kade Munden. But Anthony threw incomplete on first down from the 1-yard line and then NSU’s defense stuffed Anthony on a pair of quarterback sneaks, forcing ACU to settle for a 19-yard field goal from Grau and a 23-20 lead with 11:23 left in regulation. Northwestern State then drove to the game-tying 43-yard field goal by Piccione, setting up the final nine minutes. ACU drove again deep into the Northwestern State end of the field, but stalled at the 27-yard line. Grau missed from 44 yards with 5:26 left, giving the ball back to the Demons. But ACU’s defense stood up and after a sack by Sam Denmark, the Demons were forced to punt. ACU took over on its own 27-yard line with 2:55 to play and moved down to the 31-yard line behind a 2

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14-yard pass from Anthony to De’Andre Brown and a 16-yard pass from Anthony to Troy Grant. But three straight incompletions forced Grau to try and make the potential game-winner from 48 yards away. The field goal attempt leaked to the right and was no good with 13 seconds to play and the game eventually went to overtime. ACU won the coin toss and went on defense first, and forced a field goal attempt, which was good by Piccione from 39 yards to give the Demons a 26-23 lead. Anthony hit Tracy James for 8 yards on ACU’s first play and then it appeared that he hit Whitely from 17 yards out for the game-winner. But Whitley was

called for pass interference, wiping out the touchdown and pushing the ball back to the 32-yard line. Anthony completed back-to-back passes to James for 5 and 10 yards to get the ball to the 17, but Grau’s 34-yard attempt to tie the game and send it to a second overtime was pushed left and the game ended with the Demons storming the field. Anthony’s 345-yard effort is the third-highest yardage total by an ACU starting quarterback in his debut behind the record 403-yard effort by Parker McKenzie against Georgia State (Aug. 27, 2014), and 387 yards by Greg Wiggins against Southeastern Oklahoma State on Oct. 6, 2001.


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SATURDAY’S GAME Wildcats close home portion of 2017 schedule by hosting 4th-ranked Sam Houston State

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he ACU Wildcats will close out the home portion of the 2017 schedule Saturday when they host nationally ranked Sam Houston State at 2 p.m., closing out the historic first season at Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium. The Bearkats are ranked No. 4 in the country and are 8-1 overall and 6-1 in the league entering Saturday night’s game, and need to win out to ensure themselves a spot in the FCS playoffs for the seventh straight season. Sam Houston State played for the national championship in 2011 and 2012, lost in the semifinals in 2014 and 2015 and lost in the quarterfinals last season to James Madison, the eventual national champion. Sam Houston State’s only loss this season came against league-leading Central Arkansas, and after taking on ACU on Saturday the Bearkats will close out the season next week at home against Houston Baptist, which enters today’s games at 1-8 on the season and 0-7 in league play. Two wins for the Bearkats in the final two weeks of the season should be enough to clinch a berth in the national playoffs. The Wildcats, meanwhile, enter Saturday’s game at 2-7 overall and 2-5 in the league and coming off last Saturday’s disappointing 26-23 overtime loss at Northwestern State. The loss continues ACU’s trend this season of losing close games. In four of their five conference losses this season, the Wildcats have lost by 10 points or less: 20-10 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 13-7 vs. McNeese, 29-20 vs. Nicholls and 26-23 vs. the Demons. The Wildcats will once again be led Saturday by redshirt freshman quarterback Luke Anthony, who took over as the starter last week against the Demons. He completed 29 of 45 passes for 345 yards and two touchdowns in the loss. His 345 yards are the third-most by an ACU quarterback in his starting debut, and it led him to earning honorable mention STATS FCS National Freshman of the Year honors, as well as Southland Conference honorable mention Offensive Player of the Week honors. Senior linebacker Sam Denmark enters today’s game with 379 career tackles and needs just 10 more to break the ACU career record of 388 set by Ryan Boozer from 1998-2001. And senior running back De’Andre Brown has 2,051 career rushing yards and needs just 9 yards to 4

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pass current Kansas City Chiefs’ running back Charcandrick West (2,059 yards from 2010-13) for 10th on ACU’s all-time rushing list. Brown is one of only seven players in Wildcat football history to have at least 2,000 rushing yards and 3,000 all-purpose yards in his career. Saturday’s game also is Senior Day for 16 Wildcats who will play their final home game: defensive back

Cydney Calvin; cornerback Aneas Henricks; defensive ends Bryson Gates and Dylan Douglass; linebackers Royce Moore and Sam Denmark; quarterback Kade Munden; running back De’Andre Brown; fullback Myles Solsberry; wide receivers Carl Whitley, Troy Grant and Hunter Lees; kicker Nik Grau; offensive linemen Austin Hisler and Chance Rieken; and tight end Trevor Crain.


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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

LEE DE LEÓN

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ee De León is in his fourth year (third complete athletics season) as director of athletics at ACU, and in 2017-18, he will be leading the Wildcats in their first year of full eligibility as an NCAA Division I affiliate. Abilene Christian completed its four-year transition from NCAA Division II in 2016-17 with two more Southland Conference titles (women’s basketball and men’s tennis), giving it four conference championships during the transition period. The Wildcats also finished sixth in the league’s Commissioner’s Cup, which measures its top athletics programs. The Wildcats enjoyed a banner year in many respects in 2016-17, including academically where the athletics program boasted a combined GPA of 3.11, the highest of the four-year transition period. Eight of the 16 programs improved their combined team GPA over their 2015-16 mark. De León oversaw the implementation of the Wildcat Club in 2015-16, turning it into a huge success. By the end of December 2016, 703 people had signed up, helping ACU Athletics raise more than $6.25 million in Wildcat Club gifts, including the Wildcat Annual Fund, capital and endowment gifts, as well as donations to ACU’s sport-specific excellence funds. De León also led the Wildcats’ fundraising efforts for Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium, ACU’s first on-campus football venue in more than 70 years. De León’s efforts have increased the Champions Circle (donors who donate at least $10,000 per year) to more than 30 members and sold 13 suites at the stadium.

He became the eighth director of athletics in ACU history on Nov. 13, 2014, taking over the Wildcats’ program in the midst of transitioning from NCAA Division II status. Prior to joining the ACU staff, De León was the associate director of athletics for development and executive director of the Lobo Club at the University of New Mexico. While there he was in charge of UNM’s Lobo Club, which raises funds for all Lobo teams, programs and student-athletes. Prior to joining the staff at New Mexico, De León served three years at the University of Arizona, first as the director of annual giving and then as assistant athletics director for major gifts and annual giving. Before his stop in Tucson, Ariz., De León spent three years at the University of Houston as the assistant director of marketing and later, director of marketing. De León also worked at Louisiana State University in 2005 as a marketing assistant for women’s soccer. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame in 2004, De León earned his master’s degree in sports management from Texas A&M University in 2005. He met his wife, Lacey, at Texas A&M and they have been married nine years and have two sons, Landon and Luke.

HEAD COACH

ADAM DORREL

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T dam Dorrel – who has led his teams to remarkable conference and national playoff success the past six seasons – was introduced Dec. 19, 2016, as the 20th head coach in ACU football history. Dorrel joined the ACU staff after leading his alma mater, Northwest Missouri State University, to its second straight NCAA Division II national championship and third under his watch. In six previous seasons as a head coach, Dorrel compiled a 76-8 record for a 90.5 winning percentage that is the best active mark in college football, ahead of Ohio State University’s Urban Meyer (second at 85.5 percent). Dorrel led the Bearcats to the NCAA Division II playoffs in all six of his seasons as the head coach and coached them to 30 straight victories to end his tenure at Northwest. That 30-game streak is the longest in the nation at any

level, besting the University of Alabama’s 25-game winning streak by five games. He also was voted the American Football Coaches’ Association (AFCA) Division II Coach of the Year in 2013, 2015, and 2016 when his teams won national titles. The Bearcats also were highly successful in the classroom. Northwest student-athletes had a higher cumulative GPA than the rest of the student body for more than 10 years. The football program was part of that, carrying a cumulative team GPA of 2.89 in Fall 2015 with three student-athletes earning a 4.0 GPA and another 62 earning at least a 3.0 GPA. Northwest football players earned more than 200 academic all-MIAA citations since 2011 and six earned Academic all-America honors. A native of Maryville, Missouri, Dorrel and his wife, Erin, have twin daughters, Allie and Sam.

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WILDCATS No. Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.-Exp.

Hometown

No. Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.-Exp.

1 (o) Dallas Sealey

QB

6-0

210

jr-2VL

Lawton, Okla. (Lawton HS)

63

Richard Duran

DE

6-3

245

fr-RS

Houston, Texas (Clear Lake HS)

1 (d) Cydney Calvin

CB

5-11

185

sr-Tr

Frisco, Texas (Centennial HS / TCU

66

Slayde Anderson

OL

6-2

275

fr-RS

Abilene, Texas (Abilene HS)

2

DeShun Qualls

WR

5-10

160

soph-1VL

Houston, Texas (Jersey Village HS)

68

Jon Crisp

OL

6-4

260

fr-RS

Abilene, Texas (Abilene Christian HS)

3

Carl Whitley

WR

6-1

210

sr-RS-1VL

San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

69

Andrew Toothman

DS

5-7

245-fr

HS

4

Erik Huhn

S

6-3

200

jr-Grad-Tr

Schertz, Texas (Cibolo Steele HS / Texas)

70

Clay Padgett

OL

6-3

260

fr-HS

Edmond, Okla. (Edmond North HS)

5

Troy Grant

WR

6-2

190

sr-1VL

Brooksville, Fla. (Hernando HS)

71

Peyton Bird

OL

6-4

285

fr-HS

Eastland, Texas (Eastland HS)

6

Luke Anthony

QB

6-0

195

fr-RS

Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal)

73

Everett Gunnoe

OL

6-2

310

fr-HS

Krum, Texas (Krum HS)

7

Aneas Henricks

CB

6-0

180

sr-Tr

Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop HS / UTSA)

74

Emoree Giddens

OL

6-4

260

fr-RS

Lubbock, Texas (Coronado HS)

8

Kade Munden

QB

6-3

215

sr-2VL

China Spring, Texas (China Spring HS)

76

Dakota Laws

OL

6-4

305

jr-2VL

Denton, Texas (Ryan HS)

9

Kalin Sadler

WR

5-9

170

jr-2VL

Lawton, Okla. (Lawton HS)

78

Kameron Hill

DE

6-0

215

fr-HS

Stafford, Texas (Stafford HS)

12

Bryson Gates

DE

6-4

230

sr-3VL

Fairfield, Texas (Fairfield HS)

80

Chase Cokley

WR

6-1

200

soph-1VL

Austin, Texas (Westlake HS)

13

Adonis Davis

CB

5-9

170

soph-1VL

Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop HS)

82

Jordan White-Sanders

WR

6-0

190

fr-HS

Olton, Texas (Olton HS)

14

TJ Watson

P

6-0

150

fr-HS

Colleyville, Texas (Colleyville Heritage HS)

83

Trevor Crain

TE

6-0

230

sr-1VL

El Dorado, Kan. (El Dorado HS / Butler JC)

15

Cody Ennis

TE

6-4

270

jr-2VL

San Antonio, Texas (Madison HS)

85

Oscar Hernandez

PK

5-11

180

fr-RS

Abilene, Texas (Abilene HS)

16

Jase Hammack

QB

6-1

215

soph-RS-Sqd

Andrews, Texas (Andrews HS / McMurry)

86

Hunter Lees

WR

5-11

190

jr-1VL

Boerne, Texas (Boerne HS)

17

Jamar Mack

CB

5-9

180

jr-2VL

Dallas, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

87

Josh Fink

WR

5-11

180

soph-1VL

Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS)

18

Justin Miller

WR

5-8

170

soph-1VL

Austin, Texas (Austin Crockett HS)

90

Kameron Hill

DE

6-0

215

fr-HS

Stafford, Texas (Stafford HS)

19

Bryce Baccarini

WR

6-2

210

fr-Tr-RS

Keller, Texas (Keller HS / Trinity Valley CC)

91

Cole Burgess

DT

6-1

260

soph-1VL

21

Royce Moore

LB/S

5-10

190

sr-1VL

Los Angeles, Calif. (Bosco HS)

92

Dante Hibbert

DT

6-4

315

jr-1VL

22

De’Andre Brown

RB

5-11

195

sr-3VL

Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville HS)

94

Reynel Previlon

DE

6-2

230

soph-1VL

Carrollton, Texas (Creekview HS)

23

Tracy James

RB

5-11

220

soph-1VL

Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson HS)

95

Makoni Pole

DT

6-0

280

fr-RS

Euless, Texas (Euless Trinity HS)

24

Obinna Udoye

CB

6-1

180

fr-HS

Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park HS)

97

Devondric Meadows

DT

6-5

310

jr-1VL

Lubbock, Texas (Coronado HS)

25

Jeremiah Chambers

LB

6-2

225

soph-1VL

Austin, Texas (Vista Ridge HS)

98

Temisan Kuyatsemi

DE

6-5

245

soph-1VL

27

Aaron Bunting

RB

5-9

170

fr-RS

Ewa Beach, Hawai’I (James Campbell HS)

99

Jaleel Carter

DT

6-2

340

soph-Tr

29

Simon Laryea

P

6-1

200

jr-Tr

Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral HS / Mesa CC)

30

Koy Richardson

CB

5-8

170

fr-HS

Angleton, Texas (Angleton HS)

31

Clabe Holmes IV

S

5-11

165

soph-Sqd

Houston, Texas (Jersey Village HS)

32

Bolu Onifade

S

6-0

185

soph-1VL

Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City HS)

33

Caleb Cobb

LB

6-1

210

fr-RS

Clarendon, Texas (Clarendon HS)

34

Sam Denmark

LB

6-1

225

sr-3VL

Las Cruces, N.M. (Las Cruces HS)

35

Myles Solsberry

TE

6-1

240

sr-3VL

Plano, Texas (Plano Senior HS)

36

David Chandler

LB

6-1

240

soph-Sqd

37

Dylan Douglass

DE

6-4

250

sr-3VL

Canyon, Texas (Canyon HS)

38

Landry Hutchins

LB

5-11

185

fr-RS

Keller, Texas (Keller HS)

39

Dante Williams

CB

6-0

185

fr-HS

Frisco, Texas (Lone Star HS)

40

Chance Pierce

FB

6-0

225

fr-RS

Brideport, Texas (Bridgeport HS)

41

Brandon Richmond

S

6-0

195

jr-2VL

Cypress, Texas (Cy-Fair HS)

42

Tryce Prince

LB

5-11

205

jr-2VL

Ada, Okla. (Ada HS)

Caddo Mills, Texas (Caddo Mills HS / ChadronState)

43 Nik Grau

PK

6-1

230

sr-RS-3VL

45

Qua’Shawn Washington

RB

5-10

210

fr-HS

Abilene, Texas (Abilene HS)

46

Quincy Dunn

LB

6-0

220

jr-2VL

Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster HS)

47

Jack Gibbens

LB

6-3

240

fr-HS

Spring Branch, Texas (Smithson Valley HS)

48

Mason Hite

TE

5-9

240

jr-Sqd

Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas HS)

49

Kwame Darko-Mensah

DB

5-10

185

fr-RS

Euless, Texas (Achimota School)

Keith Washington

DE

5-11

230

fr-RS

Rowett, Texas (Sachse HS)

51

Austin Hisler

OL

6-4

285

sr-3VL

Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park HS)

52

Corey Smith

DE

5-11

240

soph-1VL

53

Bill Weber

OL

6-5

300

jr-Tr

Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS / Toledo)

54

Cordell Ijoma

DE

6-1

240

fr-HS

Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls HS)

55

Chance Rieken

OL

6-5

275

sr-3VL

Comfort, Texas (Comfort HS)

56

Gavin Burford

LB

6-1

220

jr-2VL

Lewisville, Texas (Hebron HS)

57

Brady Melde

OL

6-3

290

jr-1VL

New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS)

58

Melvin Brown

LB

5-10

230

soph-Tr

59

Andren Anderson

OL

6-1

285

soph-Sqd

60

Tony Davis II

DE

6-2

195

fr-RS

Benton, La. (Benton HS)

61

Kade Parmelly

OL

6-3

300

fr-HS

Abilene, Texas (Abilene Wylie HS)

62

Anietie Etuk

DL

6-0

270

fr-RS

Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson HS)

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Missouri City, Texas (FB Hightower HS)

Dallas, Texas (Lincoln HS / Memphis) Lubbock, Texas (Monterey HS)|

Glendora, Calif. (Damien HS)

North Richland Hills, Texas (Richland HS) Loganville, Ga. (Loganville HS / Independence CC)

Houston, Texas (Alief Hastings HS) Houston, Texas (Alief Elsik HS / Fresno State)

GAME DAY MATCHUP ACU OFFENSE VS. SAM HOUSTON STATE DEFENSE

23 Tracy James

RB QB

Grapevine, Texas (Grapevine HS)

50

Hometown

6 Luke Anthony

WR 5 Troy Grant

CB

WR TE

RT

RG

C

LG

LT

83 Trevor Crain

74 Emoree Giddens

76 Dakota Laws

53 Bill Weber

51 Austin Hisler

55 Chance Rieken

18 Justin Miller

DE

NT

DT

DE

12 Spencer Williams

92 P.J. Hall

97 Chris Stewart

49 Derick Roberson

40 Jaylen Thomas

LB

LB

LB

4 Justin Johnson

25 Hunter Brown

32 Royce See

WR 3 Carl Whitley

CB 22 Z yon McCollum

S

S

7 Adrian Contreras

27 Josh Price


SAM HOUSTON STATE

BEARKATS No. Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.-Exp.

1

Derrick Dick

WR

5-10

186

jr-1VL

1

Erick Fowler

LB

6-1

240

soph-Tr

2

Tyler Scott

WR

5-9

185

jr-1VL

3

Kahlil Welsh

DL

6-2

245

soph-1VL

4

Eric Schmid

QB

6-1

165

4

Tyon Merchant

WR

6-1

4

George Vaught

QB

5

Marquis Bates

5

Hometown

No. Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.-Exp.

College Station, Texas / A&M Consolidated HS / UTSA

25

Hunter Brown

LB

6-1

225

jr-1VL

Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay HS / West Virginia

Hometown

Austin, Texas / Manor HS / Texas

26

Kyran Jackson

RB

5-8

180

fr-HS

Fort Worth, Texas / South Hills HS

Red Oak, Texas / Red Oak HS

27

Joshua Price

S

5-10

205

sr-RS

Missouri City, Texas / Hightower HS / S. Nazarene

Jacksonville, Fla. / Sandalwood HS / Wake Forest

28

Anthony Johnson

CB

6-0

220

jr-2VL

Cibolo, Texas / Steele HS

fr-HS

The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands HS

29

Danzell Sims

LB

6-0

200

fr-RS

Dallas, Texas / Skyline HS

180

fr-HS

College Station, Texas / A&M Consolidated HS

30

Caleb Jolivette

WR

5-8

160

fr-HS

Manvel, Texas / Manvel HS

6-3

190

fr-RS

Montgomery, Texas / Trinity HS

31

Carlos Teal

CB

5-11

180

sr-2VL

Diboll, Texas / Diboll HS

WR

6-5

211

soph-1VL

Edna, Texas / Edna HS

32

Royce See

S

6-1

187

soph-1VL

Lutavious Boone

DB

5-11

183

fr-HS

Huntsville, Texas / Huntsville HS

33

Markel Perry

LB

6-2

190

fr-HS

Beaumont, Texas / Ozen HS

6

Corey Avery

RB

5-10

195

sr-2VL

Dallas, Texas / Carter HS / Kansas

34

Remus Bulmer

RB

5-7

185

jr-2VL

Missouri City, Texas / Ridge Point HS

7

Adrian Contreras

S

5-10

200

jr-2VL

Georgetown, Texas / East View HS

35

Javon Collins

CB

5-9

175

soph-1VL

8

Caleb Griffin

QB

6-3

240

soph-1VL

Keller, Texas / Keller HS

36

P.J. Giddens

S

5-8

185

jr-2VL

9

Yedidiah Louis

WR

5-8

180

sr-3VL

New Orleans, La. / Richardson Berkner HS (TX)

37

Cameron Hearn

P

6-2

240

soph-1VL

Gunter, Texas / Gunter HS

10

Payton Hendrix

S

6-2

200

Gr-Tr

Dallas, Texas / Bishop Dunne HS / Texas Tech

38

Tucker Addington

DS

6-2

217

soph-1VL

New Braunfels, Texas / Canyon HS

11

Ty Brock

QB

6-4

200

fr-HS

College Station, Texas / College Station HS

39

Tre Honshtein

K

6-1

205

jr-2VL

Georgetown, Texas / East View HS

12

Spencer Williams

DL

6-4

250

jr-Tr

Jacksonville, Fla. / First Coast HS / Missouri

40

Jaylen Thomas

DB

5-9

165

fr-HS

Galena Park, Texas / North Shore HS

13

Daniel Adams

DB

5-11

178

soph-1VL

Jasper, Texas / Jasper HS

41

Santiago Montoya

LB

6-2

200

soph-1VL

14

Davion Davis

DB

5-11

180

jr-2VL

Hutto, Texas / Hutto HS

42

Connor Crow

K

5-10

165

fr-RS

Houston, Texas / Bay Area Christian / Stephen F. Austin

15

Coree Compton

WR

6-3

187

soph-1VL

Garland, Texas / Garland HS

44

Michael Mueller

TE

6-1

250

fr-RS

La Grange, Texas / La Grange HS

16

Jeremiah Briscoe

QB

6-3

225

sr-2VL

Houston, Texas / Stratford / UAB

45

Collins Okotcha

LB

6-1

215

jr-2VL

Coppell, Texas / Coppell HS

17

Grant Finney

WR

5-11

173

sr-3VL

Allen, Texas / Allen HS

46

A.J. Davis

LB

5-11

215

sr-3VL

18

Craig Williams Jr.

DB

5-9

175

jr-Tr

New Orleans, La. / St. Augustine HS / Fresno City Coll.

47

Navone Gurley

LB

6-1

175

soph-1VL

Katy, Texas / Morton Ranch HS

19

Darius Mouton

DB

5-9

175

jr-Tr

Houston, Texas / Galena Park North Shore HS / UNLV

48

Justin Gil

LB

6-2

220

soph-1VL

Spring, Texas / Klein Collins HS

20

Jordan Brown

RB

5-9

164

jr-1VL

Charlotte, N.C. / Davidson Day HS / Georgia Military

49

Derick Roberson

DE

6-4

250

jr-1VL

21

JaColbie Butler

S

5-9

175

jr-Tr

Pearland, Texas / Pearalnd HS / UTSA

51

Drew Mahlen

LB

6-0

200

fr-HS

Huntsville, Texas / Huntsville HS

22

Zyon McCollum

DB

6-3

180

fr-HS

Galveston, Texas / Ball HS

52

Colby Thomas

OL

6-1

280

fr-HS

Manvel, Texas / Manvel HS

23

Tristin McCollum

DB

6-1

182

fr-HS

Galveston, Texas / Ball HS

53

Ramsey Fowler

DS

6-0

220

jr-RS

Katy, Texas / Cinco Ranch HS / Blinn College

24

Javin Webb

RB

5-9

205

jr-1VL

Shreveport, La. / Evangel Christian / Houston

54

Justin Johnson

LB

6-0

220

jr-2VL

Converse, Texas / Judson HS / Blinn College

55

Carter Starcke

LB

5-10

190

soph-1VL

The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands HS

57

Bryson Wallace

DE

6-0

245

soph-1VL

Mansfield, Texas / Lake Ridge HS

58

Bryan Henderson

CB

5-10

192

soph-1VL

Mesquite, Texas / Mesquite HS

60

Chiddy Nwaeze

DL

5-11

290

fr-RS

62

Eric David

OL

6-4

282

soph-1VL

63

Connor Hay

OL

6-2

285

fr-HS

Katy, Texas / Taylor HS

64

Ben Bankston

OL

6-2

280

fr-HS

Waller, Texas / Waller HS

66

Mitchell Watanabe

OL

6-4

330

jr-2VL

San Antonio, Texas / Brennan HS

67

Torian Williams

DT

6-1

275

jr-2VL

Missouri City, Texas / Ridge Point HS

68

Tristan Wendt

OL

6-0

285

jr-SQ

Schulenberg, Texas / Schulenberg HS

70

Luke Melton

OL

6-3

322

fr-HS

Celina, Texas / Celina HS

71

Tyler Edwards

OL

6-4

320

soph-1VL

72

Kevin Sprinkles

OL

6-4

290

fr-RS

73

Ty Barrett

OL

6-4

303

soph-Tr

74

Curtis Seaton

OL

6-1

280

fr-RS

Mesquite, Texas / West Mesquite HS Mansfield, Texas / Timberview HS

GAME DAY MATCHUP ACU DEFENSE VS. SAM HOUSTON STATE OFFENSE

6 Corey Avery

RB QB

16 Jeremiah Briscoe

WR 81 Nathan Stewart

LCB 13 Adonis Davis

WR TE

RT

RG

C

LG

LT

88 Ragan Henderson

79 Sam Spencer

77 Tyler Tezeno

68 Tristan Wendt

62 Eric David

66 Mithcell Watanabe

DE

DT

DT

DE

37 Dylan Douglass

95 Makoni Pole

92 Dante Hibbert

12 Bryson Gates

LB

LB

LB

25 Jeremiah Chambers

34 Sam Denmark

21 Royce Moore

FS

SS

4 Erik Huhn

41 Brandon Richmond

9 Yedidiah Louis

WR 15 Coree Compton

RCB 7 Aneas Henricks

Shepherd, Texas / Shepherd HS

Garland, Texas / Sachse HS Coldspring, Texas / Coldspring-Oakhurst HS

Klein, Texas / Collins HS

Kilgore, Texas / Kilgore HS

San Antonio, Texas / Brennan HS / Texas

Waco, Texas / Connally HS Richmond, Texas / Foster HS

Buna, Texas / Buna HS Little Elm, Texas / Little Elm HS Dallas, Texas / Skyline HS / TCU

75

Dorian Kessler

OL

6-3

310

jr-SQ

76

Zack Kinninger

OL

6-6

307

soph-Tr

Cypress, Texas / Cy Ranch HS / Fresno State

77

Tyler Tezeno

OL

6-4

340

sr-2VL

Spring, Texas / Klein Collins HS / West Virginia

78

Jude Richardson

OL

6-2

315

fr-RS

Norman, Okla. / North HS

79

Sam Spencer

OL

6-4

295

jr-2VL

Dallas, Texas / Samuell HS

81

Nathan Stewart

WR

5-11

175

soph-1VL

82

Tevyn Stevenson

WR

5-11

185

fr-HS

Allen, Texas / Allen HS

83

Quan Ardoin

WR

5-9

160

fr-HS

Baytown, Texas / Sterling HS

84

Josh Moore

TE

6-4

255

jr-Tr

Olathe, Kan. / Olathe North HS / Missouri

85

Mark Fernandez

TE

6-3

220

soph-1VL

86

Cody Brewer

TE

6-6

248

fr-RS

87

Jaylen Harris

WR

5-7

155

soph-1VL

88

Ragan Henderson

TE

6-0

250

sr-3VL

89

Daegen Fowler

TE

6-3

246

soph-1VL

Dallas, Texas / Bryan Adams HS

Alvin, Texas / Alvin HS Corpus Christi, Texas / Flour Bluff HS Cibolo, Texas / Steele HS Rice, Texas / Rice HS Lago Vista, Texas / Lago Vista HS

90

Sekou Clark

DL

6-4

260

jr-Tr

Denton Texas / Ryan HS / Trinity Valley CC

91

Azuka Mgbemena

DL

6-1

265

fr-HS

Spring, Texas / Westfield HS

92

P.J. Hall

DL

6-1

310

sr-3VL

Seguin, Texas / Seguin HS

93

Brandon Jackson Jr.

DL

6-1

290

So

Port Arthur, Texas / Memorial HS

95

Quinten Jackson

DL

6-2

265

jr-2VL

Houston, Texas / Eisenhower HS

96

Osi Odume

DL

6-1

250

fr-HS

Alief, Texas / Taylor HS

97

Chris Stewart

DL

6-2

270

jr-Tr

Petal, Miss. / Petal HS / Wake Forest

98

Moses Johnson

DL

6-4

255

fr-HS

Sugar Land, Texas / Austin HS

99

Darron Harris

DE

6-1

245

sr-2VL

Arlington, Texas / Arlington HS

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ABILENE CHRISTIAN

COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES

JOSH L AMBERSON

TREMAINE JACKSON

Assistant Head Coach Offensive Coordinator / QBs

Defensive Coordinator

R AY BROWN

JACORI GREER

Defensive Backs

RYAN GENT Recruiting Coordinator Wide Receivers

Defensive Line

DERRON MONTGOMERY Fullbacks / Tight Ends

BL AKE ANDERSEN

MAT NEW TON

J.B. BROWN

Defensive Line

J.W. WALSH Running Backs

Linebackers

Intern

JAMES CURLEE

DENNIS LEE

Intern

BL AKE POTASH Intern

Intern

ABILENE CHRISTIAN

WILDCATS

1

1

2

CYDNEY CALVIN

DALL AS SEALEY

DESHUN QUALLS

CARL WHITLEY

ERIK HUHN

TROY GR ANT

LUKE ANTHONY

ANEAS HENRICKS

Quarterback Lawton, OK

Wide Receiver Houston, TX

Wide Receiver San Antonio, TX

Safety Schertz, TX

Wide Receiver Brookesville, FL

Quarterback Fort Worth, TX

Cornerback Bastrop, TX

Cornerback Frisco, TX

8

9

12

3

13

4

14

5

15

6

16

7

17

K ADE MUNDEN

K ALIN SADLER

BRYSON GATES

ADONIS DAVIS

TJ WATSON

CODY ENNIS

JASE HAMMACK

JAMAR MACK

Quarterback Waco, TX

Wide Receiver Lawton, OK

Defensive End Fairfield, TX

Cornerback Bastrop, TX

Punter Colleyville, TX

Tight End San Antonio, TX

Quarterback Andrews, TX

Cornerback Dallas, TX

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WILDCATS

18

19

JUSTIN MILLER

BRYCE BACCARINI

Wide Receiver Austin, TX

Wide Receiver Keller, TX

27

29

20

21

22

23

24

A.J. GREATHOUSE

ROYCE MOORE

DE’ANDRE BROWN

TR ACY JAMES

OBINNA UDOYE

Safety Chandler, AZ

Linebacker Los Angeles, Calif.

Running Back Lewisville, TX

Running back Dallas, TX

Cornerback Cedar Park, TX

30

31

32

33

34

A ARON BUNTING

SIMON L ARYEA

KOY RICHARDSON

CL ABE HOLMES IV

BOLU ONIFADE

CALEB COBB

SAM DENMARK

Running Back Ewa Beach, Hawai’i

Punter Scottsdale, AZ

Cornerback Angleton, TX

Safety Houston, TX

Safety Oklahoma City, OK

Linebacker Clarendon, TX

Middle Linebacker Las Cruces, NM

36

37

38

39

40

DAVID CHANDLER

DYL AN DOUGL ASS

L ANDRY HUTCHINS

DANTE WILLIAMS

CHANCE PIERCE

Linebacker Caddo Mills, TX

Defensive End Canyon, TX

Linebacker Keller, TX

Cornerback Frisco, TX

Fullback Bridgeport, TX

45 QUA’SHAWN WASHINGTON Running Back / Tight End Abilene, TX

46

47

48

QUINCY DUNN

JACK GIBBENS

MASON HITE

Outside Linebacker Lancaster, TX

Linebacker Spring Branch, TX

Tight End Corinth, TX

KWAME DARKO-MENSAH Safety Euless, TX

54

55

56

CORDELL IJOMA

CHANCE RIEKEN

GAVIN BURFORD

BR ADY MELDE

MELVIN BROWN

Defensive End Houston, TX

Offensive Lineman Comfort, TX

Inside Linebacker Lewisville, TX

Offensive Lineman New Braunfels, TX

Linebacker Dallas, TX

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49

58

41 BR ANDON RICHMOND Safety Cypress, TX

51 AUSTIN HISLER Offensive Lineman Cedar Park, TX

59 ANDREN ANDERSON Offensive Lineman Lubbock, TX

42

25 JEREMIAH CHAMBERS Outside Linebacker Austin, TX

35 MYLES SOLSBERRY Tight End Plano, TX

43

TRYCE PRINCE

NIK GR AU

Linebacker Ada, OK

Placekicker Grapevine, TX

52

53

COREY SMITH

BILL WEBER

Defensive End Missouri City, TX

Offensive Lineman Lewisville, TX

60

61

TONY DAVIS II

K ADE PARMELLY

Defensive End Benton, LA

Offensive Lineman Abilene, TX


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WILDCATS

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66

ANIETIE ETUK

68

SL AYDE ANDERSON

Defensive Lineman Dickinson, TX

JON CRISP

80

82

CHASE COKLEY

TREVOR CR AIN Tight End El Dorado, Kan.

Wide Receiver Olton, TX

91

Deep Snapper Glendora, CA

83

JORDAN WHITE-SANDERS

Wide Receiver Austin, TX

92

71

ANDREW TOOTHMAN

Offensive Lineman Abilene, TX

Offensive Lineman Abilene, TX

69

94

EVERET T GUNNOE

EMOREE GIDDENS

DAKOTA L AWS

Offensive Lineman Krum, TX

Offensive Lineman Lubbock, TX

Offensive Lineman Denton, TX

DANTE HIBBERT

REYNEL PREVILON

Defensive Tackle Loganville, Ga.

MAKONI POLE

Defensive Tackle North Richland Hills, TX

Defensive End Carrollton, TX

Defensive Tackle Euless, TX

87

88

90

HUNTER LEES

JOSH FINK

REMINGTON LUTZ

K AMERON HILL

Wide Receiver Boerne, TX

Wide Receiver Coppell, TX

Tight End Temple, TX

Defensive End Stafford, TX

96

95

COLE BURGESS

76

Offensive Lineman Eastland, TX

86

Placekicker ABilene, TX

74

PEY TON BIRD

85 OSCAR HERNANDEZ

73

DAY TRIEON DEAN Defensive End Fort Smith, AR

97

98

DEVONDRIC MEADOWS

TEMISAN KUYATSEMI

Defensive Tackle Lubbock, TX

Defensive Tackle Houston, TX

99 JALEEL CARTER Defensive Tackle Houston, TX

FRESHMEN, WALK-ONS AND REDSHIRTS Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt. Yr.-Exp.

Hometown

Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt. Yr.-Exp.

Hometown

Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt. Yr.-Exp.

Hometown

John Arellano

OL

6-0

265

fr-HS

Abilene, Texas (Abilene Cooper HS)

Granger Harris

FB

6-1

220

fr-HS

Brazos Valley, Texas (Home school)

Antonio Paty

WR

5-11

210

jr-Tr

Houston, Texas (Sugar Land Dulles HS)

Todd Beebe

OL

6-4

295

fr-HS

Vernon, Texas (Vernon HS)

Kage Hendrix

OL

6-3

310

fr-HS

Ennis, Texas (Ennis HS)

Conrad Perry

RB

5-7

190

fr-HS

Pinehurst, Texas (Tomball HS)

Thomas Box

LB

6-0

205

fr-HS

Franklin, Texas (Franklin HS)

Danny Ho

S

6-0

180

fr-HS

Wichita Falls, Texas (City View HS)

John Skoro

S

5-10

180

frHS

Plano, Texas (Plano West Senior HS)

Connor Chesshir

P

6-0

195

fr-HS

Pipe Creek, Texas (Bandera HS)

Jace Hurt

QB

6-0

180

fr-HS

San Antonio, Texas (Taft HS)

Markus Smith

CB

6-0

180

fr-HS

Fort Worth, Texas (OD Wyatt HS)

Jonathan Cleland

WR

6-2

185

fr-HS

Fredericksburg, Texas (Fredericksburg HS)

Antonio Jackson

QB

6-0

175

fr-HS

Richmond, Texas (George Ranch HS)

Garrett Stephens

WR

5-10

175

fr-HS

Childress, Texas (Childress HS)

Clayton Cooper

PK

5-10

165

fr-HS

Sugar Land, Texas (Dulles HS)

Jaryd Lara

LB

5-11

215

fr-HS

Edinburg, Texas (McAllen Memorial HS)

Dalynn Threadgill

RB

5-8

210

fr-HS

Austin, Texas (Bowie HS)

Sema’J Davis

QB

6-0

180

fr-HS

Midland, Texas (Midland Lee HS)

Marcus Long

LB

6-1

205 soph-1VL

Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS)

Jacob Urbanczyk

RB

5-10

170

fr-HS

Dallas, Texas (Highland Park HS)

Liam Flowers

TE

6-2

225

jr-2VL

Arlington, Texas (Arlington Lamar HS)

Remington Lutz

TE

6-6

205

fr-HS

Temple, Texas (Belton HS)

Keith Washington

DE

5-11

230

fr-RS

Rowlett, Texas (Sachse HS)

D.J. Fuller

WR

6-1

180

sr-1VL

Chicago, Ill. (Thornton Township HS)

Hayden Mark

OL

6-3

295

fr-HS

Plano, Texas (Prince of Peace Christian)

Calvin Williams

LB

6-0

200

fr-HS

Mount Pleasant, Texas (Mount Pleasant HS)

Nicolas Greenwell

CB

5-9

170

fr-HS

Leander, Texas (Cedar Park HS)

David Miller

LB

6-0

240 fr-RS-Tr

Houston, Texas (Klein Forest HS )

Chandler Williams

FB

5-9

220

fr-RS

Corinth, Texas (Lewisville HS)

Bryan Gregory

CB

6-0

170

fr-HS

Frisco, Texas (Heritage HS)

Noah Nichols

CB

6-1

180

fr-HS

McKinney, Texas (McKinney HS)

Taylor Williamson

PK

5-10

160

fr-HS

Lubbock, Texas (Monterey HS)

fr-HS

Temple, Texas (Temple HS)

Cole Yeatts

PK

5-9

170

fr-HS

Frisco, Texas (Trinity Christian Academy)

Houston Hance

DS

6-0

205

fr-HS

Abilene, Texas (Abilene Cooper HS)

Ben Norman

LB

6-1

205

Chase Harris

WR

5-11

205

fr-HS

Justin, Texas (Ponder HS)

Clay Padgett

OL

6-3

260 fr-HS

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