2014 ECU FB Media Guide

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CONTENTS

ECU QUICK FACTS

Location......................................... Ada, OK 74820 Founded.........................................................1909 Enrollment.....................................................4,428 President........................................ John Hargrave Athletic Director............................ Dr. Jeff Williams Asst. AD Operations/SWA............. Marianne Miller Asst. AD Compliance ......................Justin Graham Affiliation.......................................NCAA Division II Conference....................................Great American Mascot.......................................................... Tigers Colors............................................Orange & Black Website............................................www.ecok.edu HEAD COACH Tim McCarty.....................................580-559-5362 Office................................................580-559-5364 ASSISTANTS Randy Pippin....................................580-559-5359 Rashad Jackson...............................580-559-5228 Chad Roark......................................580-559-5361 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Scott O’Dell.......................................580-559-5862 FACILITIES Field..................................................... Norris Field Capacity.........................................................5,000

SPORTS INFORMATION

DIRECTOR Teri LaJeunesse...............................580-559-5258 Website....................................www.ecutigers.com

MISSION STATEMENT

East Central University’s mission is to foster a learning environment in which students, faculty, staff and community interact to educate students for life in a rapidly changing and culturally diverse society. Within its service area, East Central University provides leadership for economic development and cultural enhancement.

EOC STATEMENT

East Central University, in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended), Executive Order 11246 (as amended), Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (as amended), the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, and other federal and state laws, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, and education services.

CREDITS

The 2014 East Central University Football Media Guide was written and designed by Teri LaJeunesse. Cover design was provided by Todd Milligan at Dust Bowl Artistry. Editing was provided by Amy Ford, Brian Johnson, Marianne Miller, Betty Smith, Gina Smith and Jeff Williams. Photos were provided by Gina Smith and Matt Thomas.

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Table of Contents/2014 Schedule �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 East Central University ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4-5 Athletic Director Dr. Jeff Williams �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Norris Field ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Strength & Conditioning ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8-9 Athletic Training ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Head Coach Tim McCarty ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11 Offensive Coordinator Rashad Jackson 12 Defensive Coordinator Randy Pippin ���������������������������������������������������������������������������13 Defensive Line Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Chad Roark 14 Graduate Assistant Coaches/Support Staff 14-16 Student-Athlete Biographies ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17-51 2014 Preview ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 52-53 2014 Roster ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 54-55 2013 In Review ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 56-65 2013 Statistics �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 66-67 Tiger Football History ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������68 All-Americans ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������69 In the Pros �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 70-71 All-Conference Awards ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 72-73 Record Book �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������74 Milam Award �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������74 All-Time Results ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 75-81 All-Time Series ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 82-86

2014 SCHEDULE DATE

OPPONENT

SITE

TIME

Sept. 6

*Arkansas-Monticello

Monticello, Ark.

6 p.m.

Sept. 13

*Southern Arkansas

Norris Field

6 p.m.

Sept. 20

*Ouachita Baptist

Arkadelphia, Ark.

6 p.m.

Sept. 27

*Henderson State

Norris Field

6 p.m.

Oct. 4

*Southern Nazarene

Bethany, Okla.

7 p.m.

Oct. 18

*Northwestern Oklahoma

Alva, Okla.

3 p.m.

Oct. 25

*Southwestern Oklahoma#

Norris Field

4 p.m.

Nov. 1

*Arkansas Tech

Russellville, Ark.

3 p.m.

Nov. 8

*Harding

Norris Field

2 p.m.

Nov. 15

*Southeastern Oklahoma

Norris Field

2 p.m.

* Great American Conference Contest Home Games in Bold

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University of Arkansas at Monticello

Oklahoma Baptist University

Arkansas Tech University

Ouachita Baptist University

East Central University

Southeastern Oklahoma State University

Harding University

Southern Arkansas University

Henderson State University

Southern Nazarene University

Northwestern Oklahoma State University

Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Monticello, Arkansas

Russellville, Arkansas

Ada, Oklahoma

Searcy, Arkansas

Arkadelphia, Arkansas

Alva, Oklahoma (Provisional Member)

Shawnee, Oklahoma (Provisional Member)

Arkadelphia, Arkansas

Durant, Oklahoma

Magnolia, Arkansas

Bethany, Oklahoma

Weatherford, Oklahoma

The GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE officially became the NCAA’s 23rd Division II league on March 9, 2011. The league’s nine charter members included Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas Tech, East Central, Harding, Henderson State, Ouachita Baptist, Southeastern Oklahoma State, Southern Arkansas and Southwestern Oklahoma State. Southern Nazarene University became the 10th active time member in July 2014. The NCAA granted Northwestern Oklahoma State University provisional membership status in August 2014. The conference added a 12th institution when NCAA accepted Oklahoma Baptist University into the membership process in July 2014.

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Dr. Jeff WILLIAMS Director of Athletics Dr. Jeff Williams became the East Central University Director of Athletics January 1, 2013. His appointment follows over 15 years of service to ECU, most recently as the chair of the ECU Department of Kinesiology. Dr. Williams was hired by ECU in 1999 as the Tigers Head Athletic Trainer. By 2003, he had built and developed the staff, students and curriculum into ECU’s first nationally accredited Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP). In 2007, he was named Chair of the Kinesiology Department, where he was responsible for overseeing all four undergraduate degree programs, along with coordinating the Master of Secondary Education degree program in Sports Administration. Williams emerged as a leader within athletic administration while guiding this graduate program, which provided a platform for sharing his years of athletic experience with the next generation of athletic administrators. All academic programs demonstrated growth in scope and size under his leadership, but the most prolific growth was experienced in Sports Administration, which had become one of ECU’s largest graduate program by 2009. Prior to this administrative appointment, Williams held a tenured associate professor position at ECU. He has also served in other leadership capacities, including university committees and faculty senate president. He received his doctorate of philosophy in higher education administration from the University of Oklahoma in 2011, master of human relations in student development from OU in 1999 and a bachelor of science in health and sports sciences from OU in 1996. He attended ECU from 1991-1993 prior to joining the Oklahoma Sooners as an athletic training student in 1993.

Over the span of his 17 year career, Williams has worked closely with athletic programs across all levels of competition, from youth to professional sports. However, it is within the NCAA DII level that Williams is committed. As a scholar, Williams researched the NCAA DII environment, seeking out the best practices. “I believe in the NCAA Division II philosophy of equally balancing athletics and academics. Our ultimate goal at ECU is for our Tigers to earn their degree while having a great experience as a student-athlete. I am happy to lead a program full of coaches and staff who embrace this approach at a university that appreciates such efforts,” reveals Williams. “President Hargrave and I have one primary goal - to move Tiger Athletics forward by creating the best experiences possible for our student-athletes, our campus community and the Ada community. The Tigers WILL compete for GAC and NCAA championships!” Both Williams and his wife Shelly (Jeter) graduated from Latta High School. Shelly also attended ECU prior to graduating from the University of Oklahoma and later the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. She is a speech language pathologist for Latta schools. They have two sons – Jace, 15 and Kale, 11; and a daughter Katelynn, 9. “Tiger Athletics has a rich tradition of great teams. Our past successes are indeed historic and we are ready to see history repeat itself. We believe in our student-athletes today. We believe in our coaches today. We believe in our fans, alumni and supporters today. This is not a place you can experience once and move on. This is a place where once you become a Tiger, you’re always a Tiger!”

Prior to coming “home” to ECU, Dr. Williams’ other professional credits include clinical instructor and supervisor of the athletic training program at Rose State College (1997-1999), Midwest Regional Medical Center Sports Medicine Program Coordinator (1997-1999) and Physical Performance Center Staff Certified Athletic Trainer in Norman (1996-1997).

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NORRIS FIELD: HOME OF THE TIGERS

Norris Field, in much of its present form, has served as home to the Tigers since 1930.

In 1927, Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Norris donated 11.43 acres of land adjoining the campus on the east for a new athletic field. Before the onset of the depression, grandstands with an approximate seating capacity of 1,600 people were built on the west side of the football field at a cost of $7,000. That same year, the Tigers captured their first conference championship. Ultimately, 10 additional acres of land were purchased to expand the football field and later erect stands on the east side. In 1970, the current west stands were built. After the 2012 season, the playing surface was renovated from natural grass to FieldTurf, for an $880,000 upgrade. Norris Field has served as the site of one national championship game – the Tigers’ only crown – which came in the NAIA ranks in 1993. ECU has also won 17 conference championships with Norris Field serving as its home. ECU’s football beginnings, which coincided with the birth of the institution in 1909, came about on a plot of land just east of the Katy Railroad tracks between 12th and 14th Streets in Ada. After just one season, the playing field was moved to south of the campus’ main building as corn stalks were

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PAT O’NEAL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER

Scott O’DELL Strength & Conditioning Coach

Scott O’Dell was named the Strength and Conditioning coach for East Central University in August 2013. O’Dell’s strength and conditioning experience started while playing football at William Jewell College. From there he went on to earn his bachelor’s in sports science from the University of Central Missouri and also served as an intern with the Kansas State University football team. O’Dell then accepted a position as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at San Jose State University (SJSU) where he also got his master’s in kinesiology. The next stop was the University of California, Berkeley (CAL) where he went on to become the associate head strength and conditioning coach of the Memorial Stadium weightroom and coached first round draft picks Nnamdi Asomugha, Kyle Boller, Aaron Rodgers, Marshawn Lynch, Alex Mack and NFL superstar DeSean Jackson while also making stops at the Insight Bowl, Holiday Bowl and Las Vegas Bowl. After CAL, O’Dell took the job of strength & conditioning assistant with the Washington Redskins. From the Redskins, O’Dell took a position with William Jewell College to be the assistant defensive line coach/ strength and conditioning coordinator for football for one year before being named the school’s first head strength and conditioning coach for the entire athletic department. O’Dell is the author of the book The Power Revolution, has been a conference speaker for the National Strength and Conditioning Association in the areas of plyometrics, speed development, sprinting technique, agility, strength development and Olympic weightlifting, is a frequent overseas speaker in the same areas, has also been featured in STACK Magazine, been published by Training and Conditioning and has been a speaker at the Frank Glazier Football Clinics. O’Dell is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), a United States of America Weightlifting (USAW) Club Coach, a United States of America Track and Field (USATF) Coach and certified by Functional Movement Solutions (FMS). O’Dell is married to Marika O’Dell, the ECU Spirit Coordinator.

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ECU ATHLETIC TRAINING EDUCATION PROGRAM

The East Central University Athletic Training Education Program has been a key to the Tigers success over the years. The program serves to not only help the ATEP students learn in a hands-on environment, but it allows the ECU Athletic Department to provide athletic health care for its student-athletes.

The main athletic training clinic is located on the bottom floor of the Kerr Activities Center (KAC) in room 122. The main athletic training clinic is staffed by nationally certified and state licensed athletic trainers, each of whom is assigned to various athletic teams. The athletic trainers work in conjunction with team physicians to provide comprehensive athletic health care, ranging from emergency first aid and injury evaluation to rehabilitation of athletic injuries. There are also athletic training facilities located in the Elvan George Locker Room for football and in the Women’s Athletic Complex for soccer and softball.

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Tim McCARTY Head Coach 33-41 (8th Season at ECU) 56-69 (12th Season)

Tim McCarty is guiding the East Central University football ship in the right direction. McCarty, who is headed into his sixth season (eighth overall) of his second stint as the Tiger head coach, has driven the program on a path of success in the past five seasons. In 2013, ECU finished 5-5 overall and in the Great American Conference, earning a tie for sixth in the standings. The Tigers saw nine players earn All-GAC honors, while senior Fred Gaines and junior Qumain Black were also named to Don Hansen All-Super Region Three teams and Gaines was named to the Beyond Sports Network All-America Second Team. The Tigers also saw their second teammate join the ranks of the NFL in as many seasons when Caleb Holley earned a spot on the Buffalo Bills roster after being invited to minicamp. Holley joined former teammate Armonty Bryant in the NFL. Bryant was drafted by the Cleveland Browns after the 2012 season and will start his second season in the NFL. 2012 saw the Tigers earn their second-straight winning season, with a 6-5 overall record and a 4-4 mark (T-4th) in the GAC. ECU was pushed into the winning season column with an amazing come-from-behind 3117 win over arch-rival Southeastern. The season also saw 14 All-GAC selections, two All-America picks and an all-region honoree. Senior Armonty Bryant was named to the AFCA Division II Coaches’ All-America Team, The Oklahoman College All-Star Football Team Defensive Player of the Year, played in the Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Challenge and was the fifth Tiger to be taken in the NFL Draft. Fellow senior Jason Catchings also earned BSN All-America Team honors, while junior Fred Gaines was a Daktronics All-Region #3 honoree. In 2011, ECU experienced the most wins since the 1993 National Championship season, going 8-3 overall and 6-2 in the new GAC, good enough for third place in the final league standings. That came after the Tigers went 5-6 overall and 5-1 in claiming the Lone Star Conference North Division crown in 2010. McCarty was awarded the LSC North Division Coach of the Year in 2010 for his efforts. McCarty coached two All-Americans in two seasons in Dontae Smith and Armonty Bryant. Seven of his players were named to the All-GAC First Team in 2011, five were placed on the All-GAC Second Team and five more were honorable mention selections. McCarty has a career head coaching record of 56-69, including a 3341 record at ECU. He was the Tiger head coach in 2004 and 2005 before spending three seasons as the top assistant at Kansas State from 2006-08. His first head coaching job came at traditionally-beleaguered Tabor College (Kan.) that had only 14 players in the program when he got there and went 0-10 in 2000.

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However, his ability to rebuild programs quickly took off as his 2001 Tabor squad improved significantly at 5-5, followed by a 6-4 campaign in 2002 and an outstanding 9-2 finish in 2003. That season set a then school-record for wins in a season (the school had only one winning season from 1967 until his arrival) and led to an NAIA No. 15 national ranking (the highest ever at the school at that time). For his efforts, McCarty was named 2003 KCAC Coach of the Year and NAIAFootball.net National Coach of the Year. That led to his first stint as head coach at ECU in 2004 and 2005 as he guided the Tigers to a 9-11 record in those two seasons, including a 6-4 finish in his first, the only winning season at ECU in the previous 10 years. During his first two-year stay with the Tigers, McCarty coached 30 conference-recognized players and 15 who achieved academic accolades from the LSC. Defensive end Justin Brown, who currently plays in the Canadian Football League, made six All-American teams under McCarty’s watch and linebacker James Callins was the 2005 LSC North Academic Player of the Year, along with being selected as an Arthur Ashe All-American. Following that two-year stint at ECU, McCarty accepted the position of assistant head coach/offensive line coach at Kansas State, where he served for three seasons. His 2007 offensive line was rated in the top 25 in the nation statistically in fewest sacks allowed. The K-State Wildcats had the No. 1 red zone offense in the Big 12 that same year. At Kansas State, he coached six all-conference players along the offensive line, including Jordan Bedore, who was on the Remington Trophy watch list and Greg Wafford, who signed with the NFL’s Washington Redskins. McCarty was also part of one bowl team (Texas Bowl) at K-State in 2006, as the Wildcats upset the No. 4 and No. 7 ranked teams during his stay in Manhattan. His offensive lines paved the way for quarterback Josh Freeman, receiver Jordy Nelson and company to set numerous school records. His previous coaching stints before Tabor included: assistant coach at Greenville College in Illinois (1998-99), offensive coordinator and head track coach at Southwest Baptist University in Missouri (199497), offensive coordinator at Dodge City Community College in Kansas (1990-93), assistant at Middle Tennessee State (1988), graduate assistant at the University of Kansas (1987), assistant at Hays High School in Kansas (1986) and student assistant at his alma mater Fort Hays State (1984-85). McCarty was a captain and starter for the Fort Hays State team that went 8-3 in 1983. He also played one season at Memphis State University in 1982 after spending two seasons at Dodge City Community College, where he was an all-conference selection in 1981 and was twice named defensive player of the week. His wife is Jillian and they have two daughters – Bailey and Kendall.

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Rashad JACKSON Offensive Coordinator 6th Season

Rashad Jackson, heading into his sixth season, has been the coordinator for a more balanced and rapidly developing offense the past five years at ECU. The 2013 season saw an increase in offensive output, especially in the wide receiver position. Jackson helped produce the second Tiger in as many seasons to make an NFL team when Caleb Holley earned a spot on the Buffalo Bills roster. Holley was invited to minicamp and was offered a contract as one of four receivers and the only NCAA DII receiver. Holley earned his spot at minicamp after setting three new records for ECU during the season. He set single game records for receptions in a game (14) and reception yards in a game (224). His 224 yards against Southern Nazarene (Oct. 5, 2013) were all recorded in the first half and broke a record set in 1969 of 183 yards. The All-GAC Second Team pick, also set the season record for receiving yards, with 970. Prior to the start of the 2013 season, Jackson earned a spot in the Bill Walsh NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship program and used that to gain valuable coaching experience with the Denver Broncos. Jackson was hired to assist during minicamp, training camp and one of the preseason games. During his time in Denver he worked with the running backs, where he worked on practice film and drill work during practices.

Jackson also saw one of his offensive lineman – Carlos Savala – named Daktronics Second Team All-Region and Lone Star Conference North Offensive Lineman of the Year. Two of his other players – Patteson and running back Charles Opeseyitan – were named to the All-LSC North Second Team for their performances in 2010. A native of Pauls Valley, Okla., Jackson played for ECU from 1999-2001 as a tight end and deep snapper. In fact as a senior in 2001, Jackson earned Lone Star Conference North Second Team honors as a tight end. He transferred to ECU after lettering one season at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in Miami. Following his playing career at ECU, Jackson spent three years on the Tiger staff as a graduate assistant – the first two under former Tiger head coach Dennis Darnell and the third during Tim McCarty’s first stint as head coach. Jackson coached tight ends and receivers the first two years and coached the same area, along with assisting with the offensive line during that third season in 2004.

In 2012, the Tigers offense continued to grow, with Titus Mobley, Colter Huff Tobyn Large all earning All-Great American Conference second team honors.

After his graduate assistant stint at ECU, Jackson coached at Reedley College (Calif.) in 2005 and 2006. He coached tight ends and running backs in 2005 and wide receivers and tight ends in 2006. Jackson also served as Reedley’s recruiting/compliance coordinator.

In 2011, he guided a Tiger offensive unit that ranked in the top 50 in NCAA Division II of three offensive categories – 24th in passing offense, 35th in scoring offense and 49th in passing efficiency.

At Reedley, he helped guide the team to a 16-4 record in two seasons and a fourth-straight conference title, including a 10-0 regular season and Valley Conference Championship in 2005.

Jackson coached three All-Great American Conference First Team selections in wide receiver Zack Patteson along with offensive linemen Carlos Savala and Desmund Farris and two All-GAC Second Team honorees in quarterback Tyler Vanderzee and wide receiver George Robbins.

Jackson most recently served with McCarty on the Kansas State University staff as Director of Player Development in 2007 and 2008. He was responsible for a variety of duties, including football-related matters, handling special projects for the coaching staff and assisting with personnel development and recruiting.

Jackson helped ECU make significant improvements on the offensive side of the ball in 2010 as the team claimed a Lone Star Conference North Division title. The Tigers not only improved by five victories in 2010, but accumulated 3,383 total offensive yards compared to just 2,284 in 2009. ECU also piled up 173 first downs compared to only 146 the previous year.

In addition, Jackson was involved in monitoring student-athletes’ academic development and degree completion process at K-State. He was also influential in the Life Skills program and counseling student-athletes in career planning and goal setting as well as being an NFL liaison. Jackson received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from ECU in 2002 and a master’s degree in sports administration at ECU in 2004. Jackson’s wife is Amanda and they have two children – Alexa, age 11, and Reece, 6.

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Randy PIPPIN Defensive Coordinator

2nd Season

Randy Pippin joined the Tigers in April 2013 when he was named ECU’s Defensive Coordinator. In his first season with the Tigers, Pippin saw six players earn All-GAC honors, including cornerback Qumain Black and safety Fred Gaines, who were named to the first team. Black and Gaines also earned Don Hansen All-Super Region Three honors and Gaines was a Beyond Sports Network All-America Second Team pick. The Tigers defense led the GAC in take-away’s per game and ranked among the nation’s best in the category, with 30 or 3.0 per game. ECU’s defense continued to prove tough to crack for opponents, especially on the rush. The Tigers set a new season record for the fewest rushing yards allowed in a season with 1,485 in 2013. The previous record was 1,628 set during the 1993 season that ended in the NAIA National Championship. Pippin has spent the last 26 years coaching football at different levels, including 14 years as a head coach. He spent the last season as the defensive coordinator at East Texas Baptist where his defense finished the season amongst NCAA leaders in take-aways and No. 2 in the American Southwest Conference against the run. His team allowed just 142 yards per game. He also directed the Texas Nike Coach of the Year Clinics. Prior to joining the staff at ETBU, Pippin was the head coach at The Classical Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Classical Academy finished 12th in the state despite being the smallest school in its class. While in Colorado, Pippin also served as the National Director of the Glazier/ Mega Football Coaching Clinics before joining ETBU. He joined Glazier after being the head coach at Northwest Mississippi, where he guided the Rangers to the conference championship in 2006.

Prior to taking the job at West Alabama, Pippin was the head football coach and athletic director at Middle Georgia College (1998-2000). While at MGC, the team had two 10-win seasons and made two appearances in the bowl championships, defeating Northwest Mississippi, 41-3, and Lackawanna, 357. He helped Kendrell Bell move on to the NFL, where he was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Pippin also spent two seasons (1996-97) as the offensive coordinator at Tennessee Tech, where he coached the school’s all-time single season leader in total offense at the time. Before joining the Golden Eagles he had a very successful time as the head coach at Trinity Valley (1993-95), where he guided the Cardinals to a 248-2 record, which included the 1994 Junior College National Championship. During his time at Trinity Valley, he produced 19 all-conference players and six All-Americans. That list includes kicker Matt Bryant and cornerback Al Harris, both who have stellar NFL careers. The 1994 season saw not just a national championship, but a 12-0 mark and the No. 1 ranking in the NJCAA through the entire season. For his efforts, Pippin was named the NJCAA Coach of the Year and was recently inducted into the TVCC Hall of Fame. Before being named the head coach at Trinity Valley, Pippin served as the team’s defensive coordinator (1990-92) for three seasons. Pippin, a Mesquite, Texas, native played football for North Mesquite High School, Cisco Junior College and Tennessee Tech University where he obtained two degrees and began his coaching career. Pippin is married to the former Sally Horton and they have four girls; Natalie, Holly, Libby and Gracie.

Pippin was also the head coach at the University of West Alabama from 20012003. During his time with the Tigers he earned Small College Coach of the Year in Alabama in 2002 after West Alabama defeated Arkansas-Monticello, Delta State, West Georgia and North Alabama in the same season for the first time in school history.

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Chad ROARK Defensive Line/ Recruiting Coordinator

3rd Season

Chad Roark, who was promoted to Defensive Line Coach/Recruiting Coordinator prior to the start of the 2013 season, will start his third season with the Tigers. Roark started his coaching career as the offensive line coach in 2012, just after completing his playing career with the Tigers after starting on the offensive line for three seasons.

Roark was part of an offensive line which paved the way for ECU to rank first in the GAC in passing offense and passing efficiency and second in scoring offense.

In 2013, Roark helped produce four All-Great American Conference selections. Alek King and JuJu Turituri were both second team picks, while Kellan Taeatafa-DeLaRosa and Charles Ramsey were honorable mention selections.

Roark is married to Rozalin and the couple have a daughter, Aubree, 1.

Roark was a U.S. Army All-American out of Ada High School.

He was a 2009 and 2010 All-Lone Star Conference North honorable mention award winner after spending time at the University of Nebraska and the University of Oklahoma.

Dustin LASELL

Outside Linebackers 2nd Season

Tyler McGREW

Special Teams Coordinator/ Linebackers 2nd Season

Dustin Lasell begins his second season as a member of the Tiger coaching staff as the outside linebackers coach after spending the previous four seasons as a linebacker. Lasell spent his first coaching season as the assistant defensive line coach.

Tyler McGrew starts his second season on the sidelines at ECU. McGrew was promoted to the Special Team Coordinator for 2013 and will also serve as the linebackers coach. In his first season he filled the role of inside linebackers coach, after spending the last four seasons in a Tiger uniform.

A 2012 All-GAC Honorable Mention, Lasell ended his career at ECU with 129 tackles, 13 tackles-for-loss (33 yards), four sacks (15 yards) and seven pass breakups.

The 2012 All-GAC Second Team pick and 2011 honorable mention finished his career with 257 tackles, 22.5 tackles-for-loss (79 yards), 7.5 sacks (48 yards), four interceptions, seven fumble recoveries (88 yards) and eight pass breakups. On two of his seven fumble recoveries he recorded touchdowns and threw for a touchdown on a fake field goal attempt.

Lasell earned a bachelor’s degree from ECU in history and business education in May 2013 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sports administration.

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McGrew was a key defensive player for the Tigers for four seasons, earning All-Lone Star Conference second team (2010) and honorable mention (2009) honors in his first two seasons.

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Austin CRISLER

Quarterbacks 1st Season

Fred GAINES Safties 1st Season

Austin Crisler joined the Tigers coaching staff as the quarterbacks coach for the 2014 season after spending the last two years on the sidelines at ECU.

Fred Gaines joined the Tigers coaching staff for the 2014 season as the safeties coach after a standout two-year career for ECU as a defensive back.

Crisler transferred to ECU from Kansas Wesleyan where he spent his first two collegiate seasons. He played at Bishop Lynch High School (Texas) as a prep and was 72-of-124 for 782 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior.

In his senior season, Gaines earned All-Great American Conference First Team, Beyond Sports Network All-America Second Team and Don Hansen All-Super Region Three Third Team honors. He finished his 2013 season recording 54.5 (42-25) total tackles, six TFL, two interceptions and five pass breakups. Gaines had his best game of the year at Harding (Nov. 9) when he garnered 13.5 (11-5) total tackles, including five TFL (10 yards).

The Fairview, Texas, native is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in biology, with a teacher certification at ECU.

Before wearing a black and orange uniform, Gaines played at Fresno City College for two seasons. He helped the Rams to an 18-2 record in two years. He was also a standout at Chowchilla High School, where he helped the team to the Valley Championship in 2009. The Fresno, Calif., native is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in business at ECU.

Johnnie MACK

Running Backs 1st Season

George ROBBINS Tight Ends/ Receivers 1st Season

Johnnie Mack came to the Tigers coaching staff in 2014 as the running backs coach after spending the previous season as a strength & conditioning intern at Southern Methodist University in 2013-14.

George Robbins joined the ECU coaching staff as the tight ends and receivers coach in 2014 after spending three seasons in a Tiger uniform as a wide receiver.

Prior to joining the Mustangs staff, Mack played professional football in the Arena League and the Canadian Football League for the Calgary Stampeders several seasons.

A 2011 All-Great American Conference Second Team selection, Robbins led the team with 12 touchdowns as a junior and then had his senior season cut short due to injury in 2013. Despite playing time in just four games, he averaged 32.8 all-purpose yards per game and 10.9 yards per catch.

The running back played at Texas Tech from 2002-03 and tallied 26 catches, 233 yards and one touchdown as a senior for the Red Raiders. Mack finished the 2003 season ranked third in the Big 12 and 27th nationally with 24.8 yards per kickoff return and left Texas Tech with a single game record of a 60 yard kick return against SMU. Prior to joining the Red Raiders, Mack was a California Junior College AllAmerican and Offensive Player of the Year at City College of San Francisco. He helped the team to the California JUCO State Championship and a No. 1 ranking in the nation in 2001. He earned a bachelor’s degree in human development/family studies from Texas Tech in 2005 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sports administration at ECU.

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Robbins transferred to ECU from Bakersfield College (Calif.), where he once had nine catches for 120 yards. He spent his prep career at West High School in Bakersfield, Calif. The Bakersfield, Calif., native is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice at ECU.

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Rueben TILLER

Corners 1st Season

Reuben Tiller joined the Tigers staff for the 2014 season as the corners coach. Tiller spent the previous four seasons in a black and orange uniform for ECU as a defensive back. Tiller tallied 98.0 career tackles, including a career-best of 34.5 in 2013. A key starter in his last two seasons, he tallied three interceptions as a senior and two more as a junior. Before joining the Tigers, Tiller was an Oklahoma 5A All-Star at Ardmore High School where he earned first team all-area and all-district awards. The Ardmore, Okla., native earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communications with a concentration in advertising/public relations from ECU in May 2014 and is now working on a master’s degree in sports administration.

Kyle LOWE

Video Coordinator 3rd Season

Operations Assistant 1st Season

Dillon GUINN

Joe FOSTER

Video 1st Season

Equipment Manager 1st Season

Jonathan Word

Andrew DAWKINS

Video 1st Season

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Assistant Equipment 1st Season

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Robert VanDERIPE Safety 5-10 204 Sr. Cypress, Calif./ Golden West

2013: Played in all 10 games for the Tigers…recorded 27 unassisted tackles and 48.0 total tackles…had 3.5 TFL for five yards…recovered one fumble…broke up five passes. Before ECU: Transferred from Golden West after two seasons… tallied 63 tackles, two sacks, eight tackles-for-loss, one interception and two pass breakups as a sophomore…earned All-Southern Conference First Team honors in 2012…played his prep career at Cypress High School…helped the team to a 2009 Empire Championship…named to the All-Empire League First Team and Team Defensive MVP as a senior. Personal: Born December 16, 1991…son of Mike and Debbie VanDeripe…majoring in special education.

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Qumain BLACK

Defensive Back 6-1 190 Sr. Ada, Okla./ Northeastern Oklahoma A&M

2013: Named to the Don Hansen All-Super Region Three Third Team and was an All-GAC First Team selection…missed three games due to injury…tallied nine unassisted tackles and 15.5 total tackles…recorded 1.0 TFL for two years…recovered one fumble for 10 yards…garnered three interceptions, including two in the opening game of the season…scored one TD and a total of 138 yards off the two interceptions against ArkansasMonticello Sept. 7…added six pass break-ups…returned nine kicks for 218 yards. 2012: An All-GAC Honorable Mention...saw action in all 11 games...averaged 19.8 yards per kick return and 9.0 yards per punt return...tallied six kick returns for 119 yards and one punt return for nine yards...garnered 51 (30-21) tackles, two for loss, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery (35 yards) that scored a TD, three interceptions (29 yards) and five pass breakups. 2011: Played in 10 of the team’s 11 games as a redshirt freshman...compiled 19 tackles (10 solo), including one sack and a pass breakup…returned 14 kickoffs for 324 yards (a 23.1 yard average). Before ECU: Attended Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College before coming to ECU…played at Ada High School where he earned an all-state award. Personal: Born May 28, 1992…son of Bryant Black and Shirley Brown...majoring in kinesiology.

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JoJo SNELL

Running Back 5-8 190 Sr. Moss Point, Miss./ Mississippi Gulf Coast

2013: Saw action in all 10 games for ECU…recorded over 100 yards rushing in two games…rushed 136 times for 426 total yards and five touchdowns…added three receiving touchdowns on 416 yards in 26 attempts…combined for over 100 all-purpose yards in four games…averaged 84.2 yards per game. Before ECU: Transferred from Mississippi Gulf Coast…averaged 45.6 yards per game and 8.1 yards per rush as a sophomore… tallied 502 yards on 62 carries with four touchdowns…played at Moss Point High School. Personal: Born March 7, 1991...son of No’Landa Mitchell... majoring in kinesiology.

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Daniel HOLLAND

Defensive End 6-3 252 Sr. Miami, Fla./ Victor Valley College

2013: Played in seven games…recorded 15 unassisted tackles and 23.0 total tackles…added 6.0 TFL for 36 yards and 5.0 sacks for 30 yards…forced and recovered one fumble for a touchdown…tallied one quarterback hurry. 2012: Saw action in eight games...recorded 11 (7-4) total tackles, three tackles-for-loss for 26 yards, three sacks for 26 yards, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one quarterback hurry. Before ECU: Transferred from Victor Valley College...tallied 35 tackles, nine sacks and 15 tackles-for-loss...played at Miami Norland Senior High School...tallied 85 tackles, six sacks and three forced fumbles as a senior....earned all-state first team honors in 2010. Personal: Born November 10, 1990...son of Nigel and Brenda Stewart...majoring in sociology.

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Micheal ALLEN

Wide Receiver 6-3 235 Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas/ South

2013: Saw action in seven games…recorded 16 receptions for 256 yards and one TD…returned one kick for 14 yards…added three solo and one assisted tackle. 2012: Played in all 11 games...tallied 149 all-purpose yards for the season...rushed three times for 13 yards and added 13 receptions for 136 yards...averaged 13.5 all-purpose yards per game. 2011: Caught three passes for 22 yards.

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JuJu Turituri

Defensive Tackle 6-2 285 Sr. San Jose, Calif./ DeAnza CC 2013: Named to the All-GAC Second Team…saw action in all 10 games…recorded 11 unassisted and 20 assisted tackles… garnered 10.0 TFL for 54 yards and 6.0 sacks for 40 yards… earned three quarterback hurries. Before ECU: Transferred from DeAnza Community College… played at Wilcox High School in California. Personal: Born March 4, 1990...son of Vaa and Lika Turituri... majoring in criminal justice.

2010: Redshirted. Before ECU: Earned honorable mention all-district honors for South Grand Prairie High School where he had 20 receptions for 375 yards and a pair of touchdowns…best high school game was five catches for 125 yards against Cedar Hill. Personal: Born December 12, 1991…son of Jacque Allen... majoring in political science.

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TAEATAFA-De La ROSA Safety 6-1 208 Sr. Spring Valley, Calif./ Southwestern College

Chance CAREY

Defensive Back 5-11 180 Sr. McAlester, Okla./ McAlester

2013: Named an All-GAC Honorable Mention…played in eight games…tallied 25 solo tackles and 35.5 total tackles…added 5.0 TFL for 13 yards and a sack for eight yards…forced four fumbles and recovered one…garnered one QBH and one pass break-up.

2013: Played in all 10 games…returned one punt for 18 yards… blocked one kick…added 9.5 total tackles, with six unassisted.

Before ECU: Transferred from Southwestern College…played his prep ball at Bonita Vista High School.

2011: Totaled 13 tackles (six solo and combined on one for a loss) with one pass breakup.

Personal: Born February 27, 1992...son of Alan and Karen De La Rosa...majoring in business.

2010: Redshirted.

2012: Saw action in nine games...tallied 14 total tackles (7-7)... also added a forced fumble.

Before ECU: Played at McAlester High School, where he finished with over 100 tackles each as a junior and senior… was the student body president and a National Honor Society member at McAlester High School. Personal: Born December 12, 1991…son of Mary Carey... majoring in pre-physical therapy.

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Defensive Back 5-9 176 Sr. Lancaster, Texas/ Lancaster

2013: Saw action in all 10 games…tallied 10 solo and six assisted tackles. 2012: Played in nine games...tallied eight (6-2) tackles...added one tackle-for-loss for five yards...garnered one pass breakup. 2011: Appeared in six games...totaled four tackles (three solo) and broke up a pass.

Daren CAMPBELL Defensive Back 5-11 185 Sr. Plainfield, N.J./ Dean College

2013: Played in 10 games for the Tigers…garnered six kick returns for 73 yards…intercepted two passes for 10 yards… added one pass break-up…forced one fumble and recovered three…tallied 24 solo tackles and 12 assisted. 2012: Redshirted.

Before ECU: Earned 2009 All-District honors at Lancaster High School (Texas)…registered 65 tackles and four interceptions as a senior.

Before ECU: Transferred from Dean College...recorded seven interceptions, one touchdown and 150 tackles in two seasons with the Bulldogs...helped the South Plainfield High School Tigers to a runner-up state finish in 2008...tallied 15 catches for 821 yards and 10 TD’s as a prep.

Personal: Born April 14, 1992…son of Curtis and Shawna Berry…majoring in kinesiology.

Personal: Born February 28, 1991...son of Reina Schuman... majoring in criminal justice.

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Safety 6-0 205 Sr. Altus, Okla./ Central Oklahoma

Linebacker 5-11 215 Sr. Waco, Texas/ Midway

2013: Did not see action.

2013: Did not play.

2012: Saw limited action.

Before ECU: Transferred from Tarleton State…played at Waco Midway High School…earned all-district first-team and Super Cen-Tex team honors as a senior…tallied 87 tackles, seven sacks, 12 tackles-for-loss and two forced fumbles in 2012.

Before ECU: Transferred from Central Oklahoma...football-track standout at Altus High School...All-District selection as a senior on the gridiron and a four-time state qualifier in track, winning the 200-meter conference title once. Personal: Born June 26, 1992...son of Gerard Lindsey and Stephanie Harris...majoring in psychology.

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Personal: Born April 26, 1991...son of Ralph and Linda Holloman...majoring in kinesiology.

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Offensive Line 6-1 320 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla./ Northeastern Oklahoma A&M

Offensive Line 6-3 302 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./ L.A. Valley College

2013: Played in four games.

2013: Played in all 10 games for the Tigers.

Before ECU: Transferred from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M after playing two seasons with the Golden Norsemen…started in all 21 games in two seasons…earned All-SWJCFC First Team honors at center…played at Del City High School for two seasons…earned All-District 6A-1 First Team and All-Midstate Conference First Team honors as a senior.

2012: Redshirted.

Personal: Born August 23, 1991…son of Willie and Kim Reser… majoring in criminal justice.

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Marcus BEALE

Before ECU: Transferred from Los Angeles Valley College... played his prep seasons at Birmingham High School. Personal: Born July 11, 1988...son of Marcus Beale Sr. and Kim Russell...majoring in criminal justice...married to Yvonne and the couple have two children; Marcus (3) and Kaydence (2).

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Defensive Back 6-2 180 Sr. Alachua, Fla./ College of the Desert

2013: Saw action in one game…tallied one solo and two assisted tackles…forced one fumble. 2012: Played in three games. Before ECU: Transferred from the College of the Desert... named to the All-California Second Team...tallied 31 tackles, 16 pass breakups and three interceptions (two for TDs)...played at PK Yonge Developmental Research School as a quarterback and cornerback...threw for 1,282 yards and tallied 17 tackles, one interception for a touchdown and four pass breakups. Personal: Born June 28, 1992...son of Charles Hunt and Kimberly Williams...majoring in criminal justice.

Spencer BOND Quarterback 6-1 205 Jr. Madill, Okla./ Madill

2013: Started all 10 games at quarterback for the Tigers… threw 180 complete passes for 2,811 yards…helped ECU set a single game record for passing yards in a game with 450 vs. Arkansas Tech Nov. 2…recorded 23 passing and five rushing touchdowns…tallied seven punts for 222 yards. 2012: Saw action in all 11 games and earned the starting position four games into the season...went 94-189-10 passing, with eight TD’s...added 86 rushes for 340 yards and seven touchdowns. 2011: Redshirted. Before ECU: Named the district’s most valuable player and allstar by class for Madill High School. Personal: Born September 10, 1992…son of Stewart and Amy Bond...majoring in athletic training.

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Cole WEBER

Linebacker 5-10 210 Jr. Davis, Okla./ Davis

2013: Saw action in all 10 games…returned two kicks for 16 yards…intercepted one pass and returned it for 59 yards… added one pass break-up…tallied 24 unassisted tackles and 43.5 total tackles…garnered 3.0 TFL for six yards…recovered two fumbles…earned GAC All-Academic honors. 2012: Saw action in 10 games...tallied 12 (8-4) total tackles. Before ECU: Played at Davis High School...helped the Wolves to three straight district championships...team advanced to the second round of the playoffs in 2011...named all-district and allstate as a senior. Personal: Born December 29, 1992…son of Jody and Stephanie Weber...majoring in kinesiology.

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Dillon MORGAN

Running Back 5-10 205 Jr. Rush Springs, Okla./ Rush Springs 2013: Played in eight games…rushed twice for 12 yards… added four solo tackles and two assisted tackles…recovered one fumble. 2012: Saw action in three games...tallied four rushes for 14 yards and one reception for four yards...earned two assisted tackles. Before ECU: Played at Velma-Alma High School...a four-time state champion in the pole vault. Personal: Born December 5, 1991…son of Victor and Karie Morgan...majoring in kinesiology.

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Safety 6-1 206 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla./ Bishop McGinness

2013: Played in all 10 games for ECU…garnered 14 solo and 11 assisted tackles…added 3.0 TFL for seven yards…forced one fumble and added a fumble recovery…intercepted one pass and broke up another. 2012: Played in 10 games...earned 11 (2-9) total tackles...tallied two tackles-for-loss for 13 yards and added 1.5 sacks for 13 yards. 2011: Redshirted. Before ECU: Played at Oklahoma City Bishop McGuinness High School…older brother Jameel is also a member of the Tiger football squad. Personal: Born May 26, 1993…son of Vernon and Tammie Whitney...majoring in business marketing...brother Jameel is also a member of the ECU football team.

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Jameel WHITNEY

Linebacker 6-2 230 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla./ Bishop McGinness

2013: Earned 43.0 total tackles in nine games...tallied 24 solo tackles and 0.5 TFL…forced two fumbles…intercepted one pass and returned it for 30 yards…added two pass break-ups. 2012: Sat out due to injury. 2011: Redshirted. 2010: Earned All-Lone Star Conference North Second Team honors as a linebacker after compiling 5.5 tackles for minus 24 yards, including two quarterback sacks for losses of eight yards…besides his 34 total tackles (23 solo) in 2010, he also broke up a pair of passes and forced a fumble. Before ECU: Earned all-state accolades at Bishop McGuiness High School where he posted 122 tackles as a senior…younger brother Jamaal is also a member of the ECU team. Personal: Born October 31, 1991…son of Vernon and Tammie Whitney...majoring in finance...brother Jamall is also a member of the ECU football team.

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Linebacker 6-1 203 Jr. Lawton, Okla./ Lawton

2013: Played in six games…recorded two solo and four assisted tackles…earned one TFL for one yard…garnered one QBH and one pass break-up.

Blake BURGESS

Linebacker 5-11 210 Jr. Acardia, Okla./ Bishop McGuinness

2013: Saw action in 10 games…recorded nine unassisted and 24 assisted tackles…added 1.0 TFL for two yards.

2012: Saw action in seven games...tallied six (3-3) total tackles.

2012: Played in all 11 games...recorded 10 (4-6) total tackles... also earned one interception.

2011: Redshirted.

2011: Redshirted.

Before ECU: An all-state and all-district award winner while serving as team captain at Lawton High School…finished with 102 tackles, three interceptions and 2.5 sacks as a senior for Lawton High…best high school game was 17 tackles.

Before ECU: Played at Bishop McGuiness High School in Oklahoma City…once collected 20 tackles and forced a fumble in one high school game for the Irish.

Personal: Born December 20, 1992…son of Jay and Stephanie Grigg...majoring in history education.

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Personal: Born July 15, 1993…son of Robert and Dodie Burgess...majoring in business.

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Kristian 50 CASTELLANOS Long Snapper 6-1 220 Jr. Fontana, Calif./ A.B. Miller

2013: Played in eight of 10 games for the Tigers. Before ECU: Had a 98% accuracy on all short and long snaps throughout his high school career...was the 2011 Snap, Hold & Kick Southern High School Competition Runner-up. Personal: Born December 30, 1992…son of Hugo and Maria Castellanos…majoring in pre-engineering/physics.

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Garrett MARTIN

Defensive End 6-3 241 Jr. Oologah, Okla./ Oologah

2013: Saw action in all 10 games for ECU…tallied 15.0 total tackles, including seven solo…garnered 3.0 TFL for 11 yards and 1.0 sacks for six yards…recovered two fumbles…added a QBH and pass break-up…earned GAC All-Academic honors. 2012: Played in five games...tallied six total tackles, three solo... added one tackle-for-loss for nine yards and one sack for nine yards...forced one fumble. Before ECU: Voted best male athlete at Oologah High School. Personal: Born January 4, 1992…son of Scott and Lajanta Martin...majoring in pre-physical therapy.

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Eli COOK

Offensive Line 6-3 272 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla./ Broken Arrow 2013: Played in eight games…played center and offensive line. 2012: Played in 10 games as the center for the Tigers. 2011: Redshirted.

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Travis HENING Offensive Line 6-5 305 Jr. Yukon, Okla./ Yukon

2013: Named to the All-GAC Second Team…played in seven games. 2012: Saw action in all 11 games...earned one tackle.

Before ECU: Played at Broken Arrow High School.

Before ECU: Played at Yukon High School and was once named Fox 25 Scholar-Athlete of the Week.

Personal: Born December 21, 1992…son of Todd and Georgia Cook...majoring in criminal justice.

Personal: Born March 28, 1993…son of David and Sandra Hening...majoring in kinesiology and business.

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Ryland WIDENER

Defensive Tackle 6-1 330 Jr. Moore, Okla./ Northern Colorado

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Randall CASE

Wide Receiver 5-8 184 So. Jones, Okla./ Jones

2013: Did not see action.

2013: Played in seven games…tallied one catch for seven yards.

Before ECU: Transferred from Northern Colorado…played his school ball at Southmoore High School…helped the team to the conference championship and 6A semifinals in 2010…recorded 89 tackles, seven sacks and five forced fumbles as a senior… named 6A All-Conference and honorable mention all-state.

Before ECU: Tallied 21 touchdowns as a senior…named to the all-state, little all-city and all-district first teams…also a 3A AllStar selection…helped the team to the state semi-finals as a senior and the state runner-up title as a junior.

Personal: Born March 2, 1992…son of Reggie and Rebecca Widener…majoring in kinesiology.

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Vernon JOHNSON

Defensive Back 6-1 205 So. Desoto, Texas/ Desoto

2013: Saw action in nine games…garnered nine unassisted tackles…tallied 16.0 total tackles and 3.0 TFL for four yards… forced one fumble. Before ECU: A Texas All-District 7-5A First Team pick as a senior…tallied 87 tackles, six TFL, six sacks, two fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and four pass break-ups. Personal: Born December 7, 1994…son of Vernon Johnson Sr. and Belinda Gray…majoring in business.

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Lexus JACKSON Safety 5-11 205 So. Bristow, Okla./ Bristow

2013: Saw action in eight of 10 games…tallied 6.5 total tackles, including three unassisted…earned 1.0 TFL for five yards. Before ECU: Played at Bristow High School…tallied 70 catches for 1,000 yards as a senior…named an Oklahoma All-State Wideout in 2012. Personal: Born February 10, 1994…son of Otis and Dana Jackson…majoring in athletic training.

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Trevor HUNT

Kicker 5-10 170 So. Moore, Okla./ Moore

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Seth HANDLEY Running Back 5-6 183 So. Enid, Okla./ Enid

2013: Forced into the starting kicker role as a freshman due to injuries…went 29-of-34 in PAT attempts…was 9-of-12 in field goals…averaged 54.1 yards per game in kickoffs.

2013: Saw action in seven games…earned seven rushes for 17 yards…returned seven kicks for 96 yards…added one solo and one assisted tackle.

Before ECU: Played at Moore High School…named Oklahoma 6A co-Kicker of the Year as a senior…went 9-of-9 in field goals.

Before ECU: Rushed for 1,240 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior…led the team in receiving with 31 catches for 427 yards and two touchdowns…a first team all-state according to the Oklahoma Coaches Association and a first team All-6A-1 District pick.

Personal: Born August 11, 1994...son of Jeffery and Melissa Hunt...majoring in history.

Personal: Born March 11, 1995...son of David and Lisa Handley...majoring in kinesiology.

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Adonis WILEY

Defensive End 6-5 240 So. Tulsa, Okla./ Booker T. Washington

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Gumaro MURPHY

Defensive End 6-2 245 So. Oklahoma City, Okla./ Southeast

2013: Saw action in two games…tallied one solo tackle and added eight assisted tackles…garnered 0.5 TFL for one yard.

2013: Saw action in six games…tallied five solo and six assisted tackles…added 1.0 TFL for one yard.

Before ECU: Played at Booker T. Washington High School… tallied 50 tackles as a senior…helped the Hornets to a 5A State championship in 2011.

Before ECU: Played at Southeast High School…named to the all-city and big all-city teams as a senior…tallied 114 tackles, three sacks and one forced fumble in 2012…also participated in track & field, basketball and powerlifting.

Personal: Born January 7, 1994...son of Victory Penny and Tiffany Wiley...majoring in mass communication.

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Spencer DAMM

Offensivel Line 6-6 285 So. Moore, Okla./ Moore

Offensive Line 6-4 285 So. Inola, Okla./ Noah

2013: Saw action in five games.

2013: Redshirted.

Before ECU: Played football for Noah Northeastern Oklahoma Association of Home Schooler’s…team claimed the Oklahoma Home School Championship and was the No. 1 Home School Team in the nation in 2011…named most valuable lineman and most improved lineman of the year…earned honorable mention all-state honors.

2012: Saw action in four games on the offensive line. Before ECU: Played at Moore High School as a prep. Personal: Born August 20, 1994...son of Dennis and Teresa Damm...majoring in business.

Personal: Born February 5, 1992...son of Howard and Lola Mayberry...majoring in kinesiology.

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Drevon 80 KAYWAYKLA Tight End 6-2 225 So. Elgin, Okla./ Elgin

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Wide Receiver 6-2 208 So. Gainesville, Texas/ Gainesville

2013: Played in nine games…earned two receptions for 34 yards against Southern Nazarene…returned one kick for three yards…added two solo tackles.

2013: Played in eight games…caught 12 passes for 275 yards and two TDs…returned three kicks for 15 yards…added one solo and three assisted tackles.

Before ECU: Played at Elgin High School…recorded 80 receptions for 987 yards as a senior…earned All-Oklahoma Wide Receiver honors…also played basketball and baseball as a prep.

Before ECU: Tallied 40 catches for 700 yards as a senior… averaged 17.5 yards per catch, with 12 total touchdowns…a first team all-district pick on both sides of the ball…also named to the All-Cooke County first team and all-region first team.

Personal: Born November 3, 1993...son of Curtis and Tomi Lorah...majoring in criminal justice.

Personal: Born January 15 1995...son of David and Angie Moore...majoring in kinesiology.

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Wide Receiver 6-2 220 So. Sachse, Texas/ Sachse

2013: Saw action in three games…recorded one solo tackle… caught one pass for 20 yards. Before ECU: Played at Sachse High School…helped the Mustangs to a Bi-District 10-5A title in 2012…tallied 43 receptions for 752 yards and eight TD’s…an all-district selection and the Receiver of the Year in 2010 and 2011.

Michael HODGES

2013: Did not see action. Before ECU: Played at Horn High School. Personal: Born July 5, 1994...son of Mark and Mai Hodges... majoring in kinesiology.

Personal: Born November 30, 1993...son of Steve and Laurie Guckenberg...majoring in kinesiology.

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Jhames WEST

Defensive Back 6-1 190 So. Oklahoma City, Okla./ Westmoore

2013: Played in seven games…recorded one solo and seven assisted tackles…added 0.5 TFL for one yard…recovered one fumble and blocked one kick.

2013: Saw action in eight games as a freshman…returned one kick for nine yards…recorded 10 unassisted and 13 total tackles…broke up two passes.

Before ECU: Played at Broken Bow High School…helped the team to two state semi-finalist and a quarter finals finish… named the Broken Bow MVP in 2009…earned All-District 4A-4 Defensive MVP honors as a senior.

Before ECU: Tallied 892 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior…also added 1,275 passing yards and 13 passing touchdowns…an all-state honorable mention selection.

Personal: Born October 8, 1991…son of Javier and Oralia Silva…majoring in kinesiology.

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Wide Receiver 6-3 202 Jr. Corona, Mich./ Mt. San Antonio

Before ECU: Spent his first collegiate season at Mt. San Antonio…played football and baseball at Mumford High School. Personal: Born August 31, 1992…son of Sultan Ali and Jameelah Putman…majoring in kinesiology.

Dameon BURNHAM Defensive Back 5-10 170 Jr. Carson, Calif./ Mt. Sac

Before ECU: Transferred from Mt. Sac after two seasons with the Mounties…helped the Mounties to a second-place finish in the National Central Conference...ran track as a prep at Eleanor Roosevelt High School…the Mustangs claimed the CIF Championship in 2011…earned All-CIF honors in the 100-meter dash. Personal: Born March 15, 1993…son of David Burnham and Sheryl Ephform…majoring in mass communications.

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Jamal HALL

Running Back 5-8 205 Jr. Picayune, Miss./ Southwest CC

Before ECU: Transferred from Southwest Community College… had 10 carries for 115 yards with the Bears…played at Picayune High School…helped the team to the first round of the playoffs in 2011…named Class 5A MVP and to the all-state and all-district teams. Personal: Born February 22, 1992…son of George Garner and Jeanette Hall…majoring in kinesiology.

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Karmah YATES

Defensive End 6-3 260 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif./ Sacramento City College

Before ECU: Transferred from Sacramento City College… team finished 8-3 in 2013…recorded 40 tackles, 11 sacks and 20 tackles-for-loss…named first team all-state and All-Valley Conference…CCAA Defensive Player of the Year…played his prep career at Franklin Hight…earned first team all-league honors as a senior. Personal: Born November 17, 1992...son of Chris and Eliza Yates...majoring in sociology.

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Wide Receiver 5-10 180 Jr. San Bernardino, Calif./ Mt. Sac Before ECU: A transfer from Mt. Sac...had 32 receptions for 500 yards and seven TDs as a sophomore…played at A.B. Miller High School. Personal: Born November 13, 1993…son of Maurice Dotson and Brigitte Kilpatrick…majoring in sociology.

Nathan PICKETT

Wide Receiver 6-3 213 Jr. Henderson, Texas/ Trinity Valley CC

Before ECU: A two-year transfer from Trinity Valley Community College…helped the Cardinals to a 10-2 record as a sophomore and a SWJCFC championship…named an All-SWJCFC honorable mention as a tight end as a sophomore…played at Tatum High School…helped the team to a state semifinal appearance as a senior…named first team all-district on offense and defense as a senior…also claimed second team all-state honors as a safety. Personal: Born June 15, 1994…son of David Pickett…majoring in business.

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Rocky MOORE

Quarterback 6-2 210 Jr. Pasadena, Calif./ Mt. San Antonio Before ECU: Spent two seasons at Mt. San Antonio…helped the Mounties to a second-place finish in the National Central Conference…threw for 2,400 yards and had 26 TD’s…named second team All-National Central Conference…played at La Canada High School…named first team Rio Hondo quarterback and second team All-San Gabriel quarterback as a senior.

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Jerico ROGERS Linebacker 6-1 205 Jr. Davis, Okla./ Davis

Before ECU: Spent his first collegiate season at Oklahoma as a redshirt freshman…attended Davis High School as a prep. Personal: Born July 26, 1991...son of Mike and Carolyn Rogers...majoring in kinesiology.

Personal: Born March 15, 1991…son of Bill Moore and Heather Lerman…majoring in kinesiology.

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Offensive Line 6-9 330 Jr. San Diego, Calif./ Southwestern CC

Before ECU: Spent his first two collegiate seasons at Southwestern College…helped the team to a 19-3 record in two seasons…named to first team all-conference and all-state as a sophomore…played at Helix Charter High School. Personal: Born July 3, 1993…son of Ken and Toni Bowen… majoring in business.

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Brad DAVIS

Wide Receiver 5-6 183 So. Norman, Okla./ Norman

Defensive End 6-4 255 Jr. Oak Hills, Calif./ Serrano

Before ECU: Transferred from San Bernardino Valley College… played at Serrano High School. Personal: Born May 11, 1994…son of Eddie and Dawn VanNatta…majoring in cartography.

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Brooks HOLDER

Quarterback 6-1 182 So. Tuleta, Texas/ East Texas Baptist

Before ECU: A standout at Norman High School…helped the Tigers to the first round of the division playoffs his final three seasons…recorded 17 touchdowns, 605 yards receiving and 383 yards rushing as a senior.

Before ECU: Transferred from East Texas Baptist…played at A.C. Jones High School…team claimed the bi-district title his senior season…named an all-district first team quarterback and an honorable mention free safety.

Personal: Born April 30, 1994...son of Charles and Janet Davis...majoring in kinesiology.

Personal: Born July 22, 1993…son of Robert and Lynda Holder...majoring in biology.

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Defensive Back 5-10 170 So. Ardmore, Okla./ Northeastern State

Before ECU: Played his two collegiate seasons at Northeastern State University…redshirted as a true freshman…collected 10 receptions as a redshirt freshman…a four-year player at Ardmore High School…helped the team to the state semi-finals in 2011…recorded 44 receptions, 500 yards and three TD’s… added two rushing touchdowns, 45 tackles and six interceptions as a senior…named to the all-district, 5A All-State, All-Vype Magazine First Team and All-Ardmoreite teams. Personal: Born February 2, 1994…son of Jeff and Jennifer Reed…father of Josiah Reed II…majoring in kinesiology.

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Center 6-3 305 So. Cypress, Calif./ Golden West College Before ECU: A transfer from Golden West College…started every snap at center as a senior…played at Cypress High School…helped the Centurions to a CIF Championship as a sophomore and to the semifinals two seasons…earned AllCIF, all-county and all-league honors as a senior...also named Lineman of the Year twice. Personal: Born May 12, 1992…son of David and Mary Rogers… majoring in business.

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Wide Receiver 6-4 207 So. El Cajon, Calif./ Southwestern College

Before ECU: Spent one season at Southwestern College… recorded 47 receptions for 482 yards and four TD’s…played at Christian High School…helped the team to a CIS Championship as a senior…named first team all-league and offensive player of the year. Personal: Born October 13, 1993…son of Patrick and Chani Dillon…majoring in kinesiology.

Aaron ROGERS

Kicker 5-10 185 RSo. Enid, Okla./ Enid

2013: Redshirted. Before ECU: Transferred from San Bernardino Valley College after one season…team finished third in the conference… earned All-Mountain Conference Second Team honors… spent four seasons at Redland East Valley High School…team claimed the CBL Championship and was a CIF semifinalist his senior season…named to the All-CBL Second Team as a kicker in 2011. Personal: Born May 7, 1994…son of Mark and Kellie Massuere… majoring in kinesiology.

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Quarterback 6-3 220 RFr. Garber, Okla./ Garber

Carson HYLES

Quarterback 6-4 190 RFr. Rowlett, Texas/ Rowlett

2013: Redshirted.

2013: Redshirted.

Before ECU: Tallied 221 carries for 2,009 yards and 38 touchdowns rushing as a senior…also added 1,885 yards and 20 touchdowns as a quarterback…was 102-of-160 passing… tallied 642 career carries for 5,168 yards and 78 touchdowns… also added 4,017 career passing yards and 42 touchdowns. ..earned all-district honors as a sophomore and senior…also named the B-1 District Offensive Player of the Year…named to the 8-Man All-Star team and was a first-alternate All-State selection in 2012.

Before ECU: A Texas 11-5A All-District Honorable Mention pick as a senior…he tallied 15 touchdowns, six rushing, as a quarterback…had a total of 2,385 passing yards and 96 rushing yards…garnered a 64% completion percentage. Personal: Born May 23, 1995…son of Jeff Hyles and Ronda Renner…majoring in business management.

Personal: Born February 24, 1994…son of Stony and Tonya Avants...majoring in management information systems.

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Wide Receiver 6-1 180 RFr. Pleasant Grove, Texas/ Mesquite

Shannon LARRY

Linebacker 5-9 200 RFr. White Settlement, Texas/ Brewer

2013: Redshirted.

2013: Redshirted.

Before ECU: A Texas 12-5A All-District Second Team pick as a wide receiver as a senior…he tallied 27 receptions for 440 yards and three touchdowns.

Before ECU: Played at Brewer High School…tallied 40 tackles and three forced fumbles as a senior…an academic all-district honorable mention…also an all-state powerlifter.

Personal: Born December 21, 1994...son of Darin Wilkerson and Taquisha Jackson...majoring in business.

Personal: Born October 9, 1994...son of Chris and Tania Lewis... majoring in kinesiology.

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Defensive Back 6-1 187 RFr. Lawton, Okla./ MacArthur

Terrance BONNER Linebacker 6-0 205 RFr. Moore, Okla./ Southmoore

2013: Redshirted.

2013: Redshirted.

Before ECU: Played at Lawton MacArthur…a first-team alldistrict corner and punt returner pick…also added 50 tackles as a senior.

Before ECU: Tallied 126 tackles, one sack, two forced fumble and one fumble recovery as a senior…leaves Southmoore as the all-time leading tackler…earned 2012 all-state honorable mention honors and was the district defensive player of the year.

Personal: Born April 26, 1995…son of Michael McGruder… majoring in counselling.

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Personal: Born December 6, 1994…son of George and Debra Bonner…is undecided on a major.

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Defensive End 6-1 258 RFr. Tulsa, Okla./ Norman North 2013: Redshirted.

Shaun EDWARDS Offensive Line 6-6 330 RFr. Del City, Okla./ Destiny Christian

2013: Redshirted.

Before ECU: Tallied 85 tackles as a senior…led the state of Before ECU: An all-city, all-state, and all-state private school Oklahoma in sacks (13)…also added 28 quarterback hurries… pick…also earned all-state honors on the basketball court… named the 6A-3 District Defensive Lineman of the Year…a Daily named to the honor roll. Oklahoman and all-city selection. Personal: Born June 24, 1994…son of Shirley Edwards… Personal: Born November 18, 1994...son of Jamie and majoring in criminal justice. Katherine Coles...majoring in criminal justice.

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Defensive Tackle 5-11 255 RFr. Moore, Okla./ Westmoore

Dallen MERCER Linebacker 6-3 220 RFr. Velma, Okla./ Velma-Alma

2013: Redshirted.

2013: Redshirted.

Before ECU: Recorded 141 tackles to lead 6A players…added two sacks, 12 quarterback hurries and two forced fumbles as a senior…an all-state honorable mention…also the 2012 state power lifting champion at the 220 weight class…holds the state powerlifting record for squat (635 pounds).

Before ECU: Named to the all-state and all-district first team as a running back and a linebacker…also earned all-area running back and linebacker first team honors.

Personal: Born November 29, 1994...son of John and Carla Morgan...majoring in business.

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Personal: Born March 4, 1994…son of Allen and Gina Mercer… majoring in criminal justice.

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Defensive Tackle 6-5 270 RFr. Pottsboro, Texas/ Pottsboro

Ryder McCASKILL Offensive Line 6-2 288 RFr. Davis, Okla./ Davis

2013: Redshirted.

2013: Redshirted.

Before ECU: Tallied 88 tackles and 16 tackles-for-loss as a senior…was the Texas 6-2A Defensive Player of the Year and named to the All-6-2A District First Team…an all-state honorable mention and the All-Texhomaland Defensive Tackle of the Year.

Before ECU: Earned first team all-district, all-area and all-state honors as a senior…also named to the Ardmore Super Team and the district MVP…helped the team to a state runner-up finish as a sophomore and senior.

Personal: Born October 16, 1994…son of Jimmy Baker… majoring in computer science.

Personal: Born October 21, 1994…son of Wade and Kim McCaskill…majoring in business.

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Nathan BREWER

Coleton McDONALD

Wide Reciever 6-1 186 RFr. Garland, Texas/ Lakeview Centennial

Running Back 6-1 202 RFr. Mounds, Okla./ Liberty

2013: Redshirted.

2013: Redshirted.

Before ECU: Played his senior season at Lakeview Centennial High School and junior season at Henderson High School… tallied 55 receptions for 686 yards as a senior…Henderson claimed the 3A Bi-District Championship as a junior.

Before ECU: Tallied 3,193 yards rushing and 39 touchdowns as a senior…a 2012 Oklahoma All-State selection…named the AllFrisco Conference Offensive MVP and the Tulsa World 3-time Highlight Performer…earned Tulsa World and Daily Oklahoman First Team All-State honors as a senior…garnered 6,062 career rushing yards and 72 career touchdowns.

Personal: Born September 23, 1994...son of the late Mark and Rene Brewer…majoring in mass communications.

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Jackson LAMB Quarterback 6-4 235 Fr. Frisco, Texas/ Wakeland

Before ECU: Played his prep ball at Wakeland High School… threw for 1314 yards as senior, with seven passing TD’s and six rushing…earned All-District Second Team honors as a junior and honorable mention honors as a senior…added 2570 yards as a junior, with 23 passing TD’s and four rushing. Personal: Born June 21, 1995…son of Jeff and Macy Lamb… majoring in business.

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Quincy BROWN Wide Receiver 5-9 170 Fr. Dallas, Texas/ Bryan Adams

Before ECU: A 2013 Texas District 12-4A First Team selection… caught 23 passes for 497 yards as a senior…tallied nine touchdowns…also participated in track & field where he ran the 100-meter dash in 10.8. Personal: Born January 7,1996...son of Keisha Johnson... majoring in kinesiology.

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Defensive Back 6-1 180 Fr. Frisco, Texas/ Centennial

Louden JOHNSON Safety 5-11 198 Fr. Wayne, Okla./ Wayne

Before ECU: Named to the Texas 9-4A All-District First Team as a senior at Frisco Centennial High School…tallied 28 catches for 518 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior…also played defensive back for three games and recorded two interceptions.

Before ECU: A four-year member of the Wayne High School varsity team…helped the Bulldogs to an Oklahoma State Championship as a sophomore and a district title in 2010… named the district offensive player of the year as a senior.

Personal: Born October 26, 1995...son of Darrell and Angela Jackson...majoring in business.

Personal: Born April 16, 1996…son of Frank Johnson and Josie Spencer…majoring in business.

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Ryan RACKLEY Quarterback 6-3 218 Fr. Sulphur, Okla./ Sulphur

Before ECU: Played four seasons on the varsity team at Sulphur High School…named the District 3A-4 Co-Offensive Player of the Year in 2013…also earned OCA All-Star, Class 3A and AllArdmoreite quarterback honors…recorded 1670 yards rushing and 960 passing as a senior. Personal: Born April 5, 1995…son of HC Jr. And Claire Rackley…majoring in kinesiology.

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Camron LARGE

Center 6-1 285 Fr. Ada, Okla./ Ada

Before ECU: Spent three seasons on the varsity team at Ada High School…helped the Cougars to three-straight 4A-2 District appearances and a district title as a junior…named to the Oklahoman and Tulsa World All-State Honorable Mention teams…an OCA Class 4A All-Star and Oklahoma Class 4A-2 All-District selection. Personal: Born January 30, 1996…son of Todd and Donna Large…majoring in pre-medicine.

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Offensive Line 6-3 270 Fr. Arlington, Texas/ Lamar

Before ECU: Spent three seasons on the Lamar High School varsity team…helped the Vikings to district titles in 2011 and 2013 and Bi-District titles the last two seasons…named an AllDistrict Honorable Mention pick as a senior. Personal: Born September 16, 1995…son of Jeff and Janet Purdum…majoring in pre-engineering.

Mosese 77 VAKASLUOLA Defensive Tackle 6-3 280 Fr. Euless, Texas/ Trinity

Before ECU: A two-year starter at Trinity High School…named to the All-6-5A District First team as a senior…also earned Academic All-State honors. Personal: Born February 14, 1996...son of Mele Sungu Vakasiuola...majoring in pre-engineering.

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Charlie BRAY

Offensive Line 6-6 315 Fr. Pottsboro, Texas/ Pottsboro

Before ECU: A three-year member of the Pottsboro High School varsity team…the Cardinals claimed the district title all three seasons and the bi-district his final two years…named area champs and regional semifinalists as a junior and senior… named to the All-Texomaland First Team his final two seasons… the 2A-1 Region 2 District 6 MVP as a senior. Personal: Born September 24, 1995…son of John and Karen Bray…majoring in business.

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Noble LYBRAND Defensive Tackle 6-3 260 Fr. Bethany, Okla./ Bethany

Before ECU: Played at Bethany High School…the Bronchos advanced to the first round of the playoffs his senior season… named all-state defensive line (west), 3A-2 Defensive Lineman of the Year and Oklahoman Little All-City as a senior. Personal: Born February 27, 1996…son of Chris and Julie Lybrand…majoring in art.

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Andre SHELTON Defensive End 6-4 230 Fr. Frisco, Texas/ Centennial

Before ECU: Played his prep ball at Frisco Centennial High School…named to the All-District First Team in 2013. Personal: Born June 21, 1996…son of Carl and Shakemma Sneed…majoring in pre-engineering.

Kamari BURNETT Running Back 5-7 230 Fr. Frisco, Texas/ Centennial

Before ECU: Played at Frisco Centennial High School. Personal: Born December 24, 1994…son of Roy Burnett… majoring in computer science.

Gavin BURL

Running Back 5-7 175 Fr. Rowlett, Texas/ Sachse

Before ECU: A three-year letterman at Sachse High School… recorded four TD’s and 496 total yards as a senior…team finished 10-0 for the season and earned district and bi-district titles. Personal: Born December 23, 1996...son of Earl and Tanjala Burl…majoring in political science.

Matt DAY

Linebacker 6-0 215 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla./ Westmoore

Before ECU: Helped Westmoore High School to the city, conference and regional titles in 2013…helped the Jaguars advance to the state semifinals…recorded 139 tackles, three forced fumbles, two interceptions, two blocked punts and one sack as a senior…named to the all-city, all-conference, all-district and all-Mid State teams. Personal: Born December 28, 1995...son ofRichard Day and Deborah Dedrick Day…majoring in kinesiology.

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Zach DRAIN

Wide Receiver 6-0 170 Fr. Wagoner, Okla./ Fort Gibson

Before ECU: Played at Fort Gibson High School…earned all-conference academic honors for three seasons…named to the all-district team as a senior…recorded 73 tackles, two interceptions and three forced fumbles on defense…added seven catches for 210 yards and one TD on offense. Personal: Born September 12, 1995...son of Lisamarie and Tracy Drain...majoring in pre-medicine.

Denzel HARDING

Running Back 5-10 180 Fr. Murfreesboro, Tenn./ Siegel

Before ECU: A three year player at Siegel High School…named to the all-division, all-region and all-state teams as a junior and was an all-division selection as a sophomore…rushed for 1,300 yards and 22 touchdowns as senior…also added 293 yards and six TD’s receiving.

Josh EASTER

Running Back 5-10 170 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla./ Oklahoma Christian Academy

Before ECU: Earned all-district running back honors at Oklahoma Christian Academy…recorded 68 tackles, seven rushing touchdowns, three kick return TD’s and two interceptions as a senior. Personal: Born November 1, 1995...son of Stephanie Easter... majoring in athletic training.

Brenden HEMENWAY Linebacker 5-10 215 Fr. Ardmore, Okla./ Ardmore

Before ECU: Played at Ardmore High School…earned all-star and all-district honors in wrestling. Personal: Born March 19, 1996…son of Jeremy and Shannon Hemenway…majoring in pre-engineering.

Personal: Born March 15, 1995…son of Tommy Harding and Regina Williams…majoring in psychology.

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Isaiah HOLMES

Wide Receiver 6-3 220 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas/ Southwest

Before ECU: A member of the Southwest High School varsity team…helped the Raiders into the first round of the state tournament in 2013…earned All-District Second Team honors after 28 receptions for 629 yards and nine touchdowns. Personal: Born July 25, 1995…son of Reginald and Trecia Richardson…majoring in business.

Sherwin MALONE

Wide Receiver 6-3 202 Fr. Grand Prairie, Texas/ Grand Prairie

Before ECU: Played at Grand Prairie High School…caught 55 passes for 645 yards and two touchdowns as a senior…named a 7-5A All-District receiver as a senior…earned Dr. Daniels Scholar and all-district academic honors. Personal: Born January 14, 1996...son of Sherwin Malone... majoring in kinesiology.

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Wyatt JONES

Tight End 6-4 230 Fr. Sulphur, Okla./ Sulphur Before ECU: Spent three seasons on the varsity squad at Sulphur High School…helped the Bulldogs to a third-place finish in District 3A-4 as a senior…recorded 72 tackles, eight TFL and four pass deflections…named 3A-4 Tight End of the Year…also earned Daily Ardmoreite Super Team TE honors. Personal: Born September 7, 1995…son of Gary and Meredith Jones…majoring in business.

Jonathan MENDEZ

Safety 5-10 180 Fr. Gainesville, Texas/ Gainesville

Before ECU: Spent two seasons on the Gainesville High School varsity team….helped the Leopards to the regionals in 2013 and the state quarterfinals in 2012…named to the All-Texoma First Team as a senior…rushed for 433 yards, with 13 TDs in 2013… also caught nine passes for 188 yards and five touchdowns…on defense recorded 120 tackles and one interception. Personal: Born January 11, 1995…son of Juan and Marima Mendez…majoring in kinesiology.

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Caleb ROBERTS Linebacker 5-10 185 Fr. Catoosa, Okla./ Catoosa

Before ECU: Played at Catoosa High School…helped the team to semifinal finishes in the state tournament his first two seasons…earned all-state honors as a senior…tallied 98 tackles and five sacks his final season. Personal: Born March 22, 1996...son of Richard and Jynger Roberts...majoring in pre-physical therapy.

Jacob ROYAL

Defensive Back 6-2 187 Fr. Gainesville, Texas/ Gainesville

Before ECU: A member of the Gainesville High School varsity team for two seasons…the Leopards finished 25-2…named to the All-District First Team, All-Texoma First Team and All-State Academic teams as a senior…rushed for 117 yards and caught seven passes for 75 yards in 2013. Personal: Born July 6, 1996…son of Trent and Carrie Royal… majoring in history.

Dalton STOUP

Linebacker 5-11 195 Fr. Konawa, Okla./ Konawa Before ECU: Played at Konawa High School.

Personal: Born January 8, 1995…son of Mark and Dee Stoup… majoring in business.

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ADDED DEPTH KEY FOR TIGERS IN 2014 The East Central University football team may have lost half its starters and 35 letterwinners, but that is not keeping the team from getting preseason recognition. The Tigers finished the 2013 season with a 5-5 record and were tied for sixth in the Great American Conference standings, but have been picked to finish fourth in the 2014 GAC Pre-Season Poll. Five members of the team have also garnered pre-season accolades from USA College Football, as members of their preseason All-America teams. Senior Qumain Black was a first team offensive pick and senior JuJu Turituri was a second team defensive selection. ECU also had junior Travis Hening (offense) and senior Kellan Taeatafa-De La Rosa (defense) named to the third team. “I think other coaches and the poll voters are seeing a lot of the great assets that we have coming back,” said head coach Tim McCarty. “Having your starting quarterback from the last two seasons and having key position players like Qumain Black and Travis Hening back combined with a great recruiting class is always helpful.” So what makes this group that is a combination of returners, junior college transfers and incoming freshmen different from years past to give the coaches so much confidence? “I think the athletic ability of this group of players is what coaches love to see,” said McCarty. “ECU football always has high expectations and is demanding of its players, but we have some strong numbers on the practice field right now. More importantly this year’s team is already developing great team chemistry on campus and on the field.”

2014 Great American Conference Football Preseason Poll School 1. Henderson State 2. Harding 3. Ouachita Baptist 4. East Central 5. Southern Arkansas 6. Southwestern Oklahoma 7. Arkansas Tech 8. Southeastern Oklahoma 9. Arkansas-Monticello 10. Northwestern Oklahoma 11. Southern Nazarene

Pts (1st) 100 (10) 89 (1) 84 63 60 54 44 41 37 22 11

Offense The Tigers offense is coming off one of its best seasons, averaging 31.4 points and 389.1 yards per game. Junior quarterback Spencer Bond played a large role in setting up the offense for success, with 180 complete passes for 2,811 yards over the season. ECU could be even stronger in the quarterback position this season, with a total of seven players listed on the roster in the spot. Bond will have to continue to improve to hold onto his starting position, with Rocky Moore, Brooks Holder and Carson Hyles all nipping at his heels. “We have seven players taking snaps at quarterback and all of them know it is not a gift and they will have to earn the starting spot,” McCarty commented. “The healthy competition is so important to our success.” While the quarterback position has a solid foundation from last season, ECU suffered some key losses at receiver in Caleb Holley and Lindsey Anderson. The duo combined for about half of the receiving yards (1,427) and 14 of 23 receiving touchdowns for the Tigers in 2013. “We lost a few key receivers last year,” McCarty stated. “But we have a returner in David Moore who’s first collegiate catch was for a touchdown so that is very encouraging. We also have several transfers and returners that may have not seen the field much last year, but received great experience in practice.” In all, ECU has 16 wide receivers on the rosters, with senior Michael Allen and sophomores David Moore and Jeff Guckenberg all getting several catches last year. The Tigers also have five more receivers that sat out the 2013 season, but gained valuable experience from last year’s players. The Tigers offense will also be bolstered by the return of senior running back JoJo Snell. Snell rushed for 426 yards, 40% of the team’s total rushing yardage for the year. Snell also led the team with five touchdowns. One of the places that the Tigers have retained the most players is on the offensive line, with six returners from 2013 and two more who redshirted. “We have a lot of talent and depth across our offense,” McCarty stated. “I really like our offensive line because they are strong and athletic. We have several key players back and have added in some key pieces to the line that we were missing.”

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Defense ECU’s defense has been a highlight in games for the past few seasons, with several individuals standing out. With players like Armonty Bryant and Alex King having played their final games for the Tigers it may look like the defense should suffer the following year. However, the true key to the ECU defense is that while one player may stand out more than the rest, every player on the line is strong. “Defensively we have lost a few key players over the past few seasons in Armonty Bryant and Alex King,” commented McCarty. “But it takes more than two or three guys to make up a good defense line and this year we feel like we have at least eight to fill in the line. Even better is that the talent level across the line doesn’t drop off.” In total the Tiger defense has six returning starters and 10 players that saw action in 2013. With the addition of several players who redshirted and even more new blood coming into the ECU system, the defensive line should be able to produce at the same level if not higher in 2014. That will be a challenge, after the 2013 defense set a new school record for rushing yards allowed (1,485) by an opponent. The previous record was 1,628 set during the NAIA National Championship season (1993).

Special Teams One area that has not seen much change this season is on special teams. ECU returns two kickers from a year ago in sophomore Trevor Hunt and junior David Massuere. Massuere was injured early in 2013 and Hunt was forced into action as a true freshman. Hunt took the role seriously and ended up leading the Tigers in scoring for the season with 56 points. He went 9-of-12 in field goals and 29-of-34 in extra-point kicks. “We have a lot of things out there that are falling into place this season. We focused our recruiting search this past year on those places where we knew we needed more depth.” Heading into the fourth season of the GAC, the schedule has flipped in some ways, with ECU getting ready to head to three schools for the first time and one more making the trip to Norris Field for the first time. The Tigers will travel to play at Arkansas-Monticello, Southern Nazarene and Northwestern Oklahoma State for the first time as GAC opponents and Henderson State will make the trip to Ada for the first time as a league member. “We are excited that the schedule has flipped this season,” said head coach Tim McCarty. “We have not been to some of the stadiums and we are looking forward to it.” The 2014 season will start with four-straight games against Arkansas schools. The first test will be a road contest at Arkansas-Monticello, September 6. UAM finished the 2013 season with a 4-6 GAC mark for eighth. The first home game for the Tigers will be September 13 when Southern Arkansas comes to Norris Field. The Muleriders finished 6-4 in 2013, good for fourth in the league.

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2014 ROSTER ALPHABETIC ROSTER

# NAME.............................................................POS. 13 Michael Allen..................................................... WR 14 Jordan Avants.................................................... QB 62 Evert Baker........................................................ DT 69 Marcus Beale......................................................OL 5 Qumain Black.................................................... DB

3 Spencer Bond............................................... QB 40 Terrance Bonner............................................. LB 74 Kevin Bowen..................................................OL 72 Charlie Bray...................................................OL 83 Nathan Brewer............................................. WR 24 Quincy Brown............................................... WR 47 Blake Burgess................................................ LB 3 Dameon Burnham......................................... DB 39 Daren Campbell............................................ DB 32 Chance Carey............................................... DB 2 Randall Case................................................ WR 50 Kristian Castellanos....................................... LS 53 Evan Coles.................................................... DE 60 Eli Cook..........................................................OL 38 Deon Criss.................................................... DB 79 Spencer Damm..............................................OL 15 Brad Davis.................................................... WR 8 Juwan Dotson.............................................. WR 55 Shaun Edwards..............................................OL 82 Jason Gaines............................................... WR 45 Carter Grigg................................................... LB 84 Jeff Guckenberg........................................... WR 6 Jamal Hall..................................................... RB 35 Seth Handley................................................. RB 43 Gerard Harris................................................... S 75 Travis Hening.................................................OL 86 Michael Hodges........................................... WR 17 Brooks Holders.............................................. QB 11 Daniel Holland............................................... DE 51 Terrence Holloman......................................... LB 26 Trevor Hunt...................................................... K 16 Carson Hyles................................................. QB 19 Dezmon Jackson.......................................... WR 25 DJ Jackson.................................................... DB 21 Lexus Jackson................................................. S 30 Louden Johnson............................................... S 10 Vernon Johnson............................................ DB 80 Drevon Kaywaykla.........................................TE 9 Jackson Lamb............................................... QB 59 Camron Large....................................................C

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No. Name 1 Gerald Pickett 2 Randall Case 3 Spencer Bond 3 Dameon Burnham 4 Robert VanDeripe 5 Qumain Black 6 Jamal Hall 7 JoJo Snell 8 Karmah Yates 8 Juwan Dotson 9 Jackson Lamb 10 Vernon Johnson 11 Daniel Holland 11 Nathan Pickett 12 Cole Weber 13 Micheal Allen 14 Jordan Avants 15 Brad Davis 16 Carson Hyles 17 Brooks Holder 18 Rocky Moore 19 JuJu Turituri 19 Dezmon Jackson 20 Josiah Reed 21 Lexus Jackson 22 Kellan Taeatafa-De La Rosa 23 Shannon Larry 24 Quincy Brown 25 DJ Jackson 26 Trevor Hunt 29 Davy’Aun Thomas 30 Louden Johnson 31 Ryan Rackley 32 Chance Carey 34 Dillon Morgan 35 Seth Handley 36 David Massuere 38 Deon Criss 39 Daren Campbell 40 Terrance Bonner 41 Jamaal Whitney 42 Jameel Whitney 43 Gerard Harris 44 Jerico Rogers 45 Carter Grigg 46 Adonis Wiley 47 Blake Burgess 50 Kristian Castellanos 51 Terrence Holloman 52 Gumaro Murphy 53 Evan Coles 54 Garrett Martin 55 Shaun Edwards 56 Josh Morgan 58 Dallen Mercer 59 Camron Large 60 Eli Cook

Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous School WR 6-3 202 Jr. Corona, Mich./Mt. San Antonio WR 5-8 184 So. Jones, Okla./Jones QB 6-1 205 Jr. Madill, Okla./Madill DB 5-10 170 Jr. Carson, Calif./Mt. Sac S 5-10 204 Sr. Cypress, Calif./Golden West DB 6-1 190 Sr. Ada, Okla./Northeastern Okla. A&M RB 5-8 205 Jr. Picayune, Miss./Southwest CC RB 5-8 190 Sr. Moss Point, Miss./Mississippi Gulf Coast DE 6-3 260 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif./Sacramento City College WR 5-10 180 Jr. San Bernardino, Calif./Mt. Sac QB 6-4 235 Fr. Frisco, Texas/Wakeland DB 6-1 205 So. Desoto, Texas/Desoto DE 6-3 252 Sr. Miami, Fla./Victor Valley College WR 6-3 213 Jr. Henderson, Texas/Trinity Valley CC LB 5-10 210 Jr. Davis, Okla./Davis WR 6-3 235 Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas/South QB 6-3 220 RFr. Garber, Okla./Garber WR 5-6 183 So. Norman, Okla./Norman QB 6-4 190 RFr. Rowlett, Texas/Rowlett QB 6-1 182 So. Tuleta, Texas/East Texas Baptist QB 6-2 210 Jr. Pasadena, Calif./Mt. San Antonio DT 6-2 285 Sr. San Jose, Calif./DeAnza CC WR 6-1 180 RFr. Pleasant Grove, Texas/Mesquite DB 5-10 170 So. Ardmore, Okla./Northeastern State S 5-11 205 So. Bristow, Okla./Bristow S 6-1 208 Sr. Spring Valley, Calif./Southwestern College LB 5-9 200 RFr. White Settlement, Texas/Brewer WR 5-9 170 Fr. Dallas, Texas/Bryan Adams DB 6-1 180 Fr. Frisco, Texas/Centennial K 5-10 170 So. Moore, Okla./Moore DB 6-1 187 RFr. Lawton, Okla./MacArthur S 5-11 198 Fr. Wayne, Okla./Wayne QB 6-3 218 Fr. Sulphur, Okla./Sulphur DB 5-11 180 Sr. McAlester, Okla./McAlester RB 5-10 205 Jr. Rush Springs, Okla./Rush Springs RB 5-6 183 So. Enid, Okla./Enid K 5-10 185 RSo. Fontana, Calif./San Bernardino Valley College DB 5-9 176 Sr. Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster DB 5-11 185 Sr. Plainfield, N.J./Dean College LB 6-0 205 RFr. Moore, Okla./Southmoore S 6-1 206 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Bishop McGuinness LB 6-2 230 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Bishop McGuinness S 6-0 205 Sr. Altus, Okla./Central Oklahoma LB 6-1 205 Jr. Davis, Okla./Davis LB 6-1 203 Jr. Lawton, Okla./Lawton DE 6-5 240 So. Tulsa, Okla./ Booker T. Washington LB 5-11 210 Jr. Acardia, Okla./Bishop McGinness LS 6-1 220 Jr. Fontana, Calif./A.B. Miler LB 5-11 215 Sr. Waco, Texas/Midway DE 6-2 245 So. Oklahoma City, Okla./Southeast DE 6-1 258 RFr. Tulsa, Okla./Norman North DE 6-3 241 Jr. Oologah, Okla./Oologah OL 6-6 330 RFr. Del City, Okla./Destiny Christian DT 5-11 255 RFr. Moore, Okla./Westmoore LB 6-3 220 RFr. Velma, Okla./Velma-Alma C 6-1 285 Fr. Ada, Okla./Ada OL 6-3 272 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow

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No. Name 62 Everett Baker 63 Aaron Rogers 64 Joel Reser 65 Tyler Purdum 69 Marcus Beale 70 Anthony Mayberry 71 Ryder McCaskill 72 Charlie Bray 74 Kevin Bowen 75 Travis Hening 77 Mosese Vakasiuola 79 Spencer Damm 80 Drevon Kaywaykla 81 David Moore 82 Jason Gaines 83 Nathan Brewer 84 Jeff Guckenberg 86 Michael Hodges 90 Francisco Silva 91 Justin VanNatta 92 Noble Lybrand 95 Andre Shelton 99 Ryland Widener

Pos. DT C OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL DT OL TE WR WR WR WR WR DT DE DT DE DT

Ht. 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-9 6-5 6-3 6-6 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-1

Wt. 270 305 320 270 302 285 288 315 330 305 280 285 225 208 207 186 220 181 280 255 260 230 330

Class Hometown/Previous School RFr. Pottsboro, Texas/Pottsboro So. Cypress, Calif./Golden West College Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Fr. Arlington, Texas/Lamar Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./L.A. Valley College So. Inola, Okla./Noah RFr. Davis, Okla./Davis Fr. Pottsboro, Texas/Pottsboro Jr. San Diego, Calif./Southwestern College Jr. Yukon, Okla./Yukon Fr. Euless, Texas/Trinity So. Moore, Okla./Moore So. Elgin, Okla./Elgin So. Gainesville, Texas/Gainesville So. El Cajon, Calif./Southwestern College RFr. Garland, Texas/Lakeview Centennial So. Sachse, Texas/Sachse So. Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite So. Broken Bow, Okla./Broken Bow Jr. Oak Hills, Calif./Serrano Fr. Bethany, Okla./Bethany Fr. Frisco, Texas/Centennial Jr. Moore, Okla./Northern Colorado

RB RB LB WR RB RB LB WR DB TE WR RB S LB DB LB DB

5-9 5-7 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-1

175 230 215 170 170 180 215 220 180 230 202 212 180 185 187 195 190

Fr. Rowlett, Texas/Sachse Fr. Frisco, Texas/Centennial Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Westmoore Fr. Wagoner, Okla./Fort Gibson Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Oklahoma Christian Academy Fr. Murfreesboro, Tenn./Siegel Fr. Ardmore, Okla./Ardmore Fr. Fort Worth, Texas/Southwest Sr. Alachua, Fla./College of the Desert Fr. Sulphur, Okla./Sulphur Fr. Grand Prairie, Texas/Grand Prairie RFr. Mounds, Okla./Liberty Fr. Gainesville, Texas/Gainesville Fr. Catoosa, Okla./Catoosa Fr. Gainesville, Texas/Gainesville Fr. Konawa, Okla./Konawa So. Oklahoma City, Okla./Westmoore

Gavin Burl Kamari Burnett Matt Day Zach Drain Josh Easter Denzel Harding Brenden Hemenway Isaiah Holmes Carlon Hunt Wyatt Jones Sherwin Malone Coleton McDonald Jonathan Mendez Caleb Roberts Jacob Royal Dalton Stoup Jhames West

ALPHABETIC ROSTER

23 Shannon Larry................................................ LB 92 Noble Lybrand................................................DT 54 Garrett Martin................................................ DE 36 David Massuere............................................... K 70 Anthony Mayberry..........................................OL 71 Ryder McCaskill.............................................OL 58 Dallen Mercer................................................. LB 81 David Moore................................................. WR 18 Rocky Moore................................................. QB 34 Dillon Morgan................................................ RB 56 Josh Morgan..................................................DT 52 Gumaro Murphy............................................ DE 1 Gerald Pickett............................................... WR 11 Nathan Pickett.............................................. WR 65 Tyler Purdum..................................................OL 31 Ryan Rackley................................................ QB 20 Josiah Reed.................................................. DB 64 Joel Reser......................................................OL 63 Aaron Rogers...................................................C 44 Jerico Rogers................................................. LB 95 Andre Shelton............................................... DE 90 Francisco Silva...............................................DT 7 JoJo Snell...................................................... RB 22 Kellan Taeatafa-De La Rosa............................ S 39 Davy’Aun Thomas......................................... DB 19 JuJu Turituri....................................................DT 4 Robert VanDeripe............................................. S 91 Justin VanNatta............................................. DE 77 Mosese Vakasiuola........................................DT 12 Cole Weber.................................................... LB 41 Jamaal Whitney................................................ S 42 Jameel Whitney.............................................. LB 99 Ryland Widener..............................................DT 46 Adonis Wiley................................................. DE 8 Karmah Yates................................................ DE

Head Coach: Tim McCarty (8th season at ECU, 6th season of second stint) Offensive Coordinator: Rashad Jackson Defensive Coordinator: Randy Pippin Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator: Chad Roark Quarterbacks Coach: Austin Crisler Safeties Coach: Fred Gaines Outside Linebackers Coach: Dustin Lasell Running Backs Coach: Johnnie Mack Linebackers Coach/Special Teams Coordinator: Tyler McGrew Tight Ends/Receivers Coach: George Robbins Corners Coach: Reuben Tiller

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East Central 46, Arkansas-Monticello 22 Sept. 7, 2013 Ada, Okla./Norris Field ADA – The East Central University football team opened the 2013 season at home for the first time in seven years and made it a game to remember, earning a 46-22 win over Arkansas-Monticello in a Great American Conference game at Norris Field. The win was the first opening game win for the Tigers (10, 1-0 GAC) since 2011 when they defeated Incarnate Word 31-21 on the road.

Bond went 7-of-17 for 73 yards in the air. His top connection was with senior George Robbins for 21 yards on two catches. Junior Kellan Taeatafa-DeLaRosa led the defense with eight solo tackles, three tackles-for-loss (11 yards), one sack (eight yards) and one forced fumble and recovery. Black ended the game with two interceptions for 138 yards, while senior Fred Gaines and sophomore Jamaal Whitney each earned a pick. Quickie Statistics (Final) Arkansas-Monticello vs East Central (Sep 07, 2013 at Ada, Okla.)

While the Boll Weevils (0-1, 0-1 GAC) garnered more total offensive yards (297349), ECU capitalized on four interceptions and one fumble recovery to add to their yardage for the game. The Tigers added 138 yards on interceptions, with one touchdown to gain an advantage.

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

ECU was the first to get on the scoreboard with 6:12 left in the first quarter. Senior Justin Todd capped off a 13-play, 80-yard drive with a four-yard run for a touchdown.

UAM 22 20 32-23 326 64-41-4 96-349 2-10 4-65 7-170 0-0 6-40.2 2-1 13-128 29:29 8 of 22 3 of 6 3-5

UAM added the next five points, with a field goal and a safety to cut the deficit to 7-5.

Arkansas-Monticello

East Central

Junior Qumain Black then set up the second Tiger touchdown of the game, with his first interception of the night. Black returned the pick 58 yards to the UAM5. Three plays later sophomore Spencer Bond rushed in one yard for a TD with 2:30 left in the first quarter.

Rushing I. Washington Rod Smith Reagan Wise Colton Morrison

Rushing SNELL, JoJo TODD, Justin MASSENGILL, D. HANDLEY, Seth

Passing Colton Morrison Cody Trimble

C-A-I 38-55-3 3-9-1

Receiving Cody Bordelon Ian Levine Trey Taylor I. Washington

No. Yards 12 128 7 65 7 42 4 10

The Boll Weevils added a 24-yard field goal at the start of the second quarter to make the score 14-8. However, that is when ECU took over, scoring two touchdowns, a field goal and safety before the end of the first half. Junior JoJo Snell scored the first TD, with 10:26 left in the second. and Todd added a second, with 7:56 remaining. Junior David Massuere sent a 38-yard field goal through the uprights, with 5:31 remaining, and ECU added two more points on a safety, with 1:14 left to play in the half for the 33-8 advantage. In the second half the teams both traded touchdowns, with UAM scoring first. The Tigers scoring came on a five-yard pass to Lindsay Anderson and an 80yard interception return by Black for the 46-22 final. Snell lead the rushing offense with 101 total yards on 16 carries. Todd added 97 yards on eight carries and two TD’s.

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No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 13 36 4 32 0 6 2.5 12 25 4 21 1 5 1.8 1 0 9 -9 0 0 -9.0 6 3 24 -21 0 3 -3.5

No. 6

Yds 241

Yds TD Long Sack 241 1 17 1 85 0 68 0 TD 1 0 0 0

Long 68 15 15 10

Passing BOND, Spencer CRISLER, Austin Receiving ROBBINS, George ANDERSON, L. ALLEN, Michael SNELL, JoJo

Avg Long In20 40.2 43 0

TB 1

Punting SCHUL, Dylan

ECU 46 14 45-224 73 18-7-0 63-297 0-0 1-1 5-125 4-138 8-43.6 2-2 13-106 28:05 1 of 12 0 of 0 4-4

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 16 114 13 101 1 45 6.3 8 97 0 97 2 45 12.1 11 43 22 21 0 9 1.9 4 13 6 7 0 11 1.8 C-A-I 7-17-0 0-1-0

Yds TD Long Sack 73 1 28 0 0 0 0 0

No. Yards 2 21 2 14 1 28 1 11 No. 8

Yds 349

TD 0 1 0 0

Long 14 9 28 11

Avg Long In20 43.6 54 2

Punt Returns I. Washington Jamal Nixon

No. Yards 3 42 1 23

TD 0 0

Long 20 23

Punt Returns HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 1 1

TD 0

Long 1

Kick Returns Mike Early I. Washington

No. Yards 3 89 3 67

TD 0 0

Long 58 36

Kick Returns HARPER,LaQuan BLACK, Qumain

No. Yards 2 71 1 40

TD 0 0

Long 54 40

Tackles Keith Reynolds Chris Roberts

UA-A 3-6 4-0

Tackles T-DeLaROSA, K. WEBER, Cole

UA-A 8-0 6-1

Qtr 1st

2nd

3rd

Time

06:12 04:20 04:10 02:30 13:43 10:26 07:56 05:31 01:14 11:13 08:38 07:14 00:28

Total 6.0 4.0

Scoring Play

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.5 1.0

Total 8.0 6.5

ECU - TODD, Justin 4 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 13-80 1:39 UAM - Jamie McGee 23 yd field goal, 13-80 1:39 UAM - Alex Black safety ECU - BOND, Spencer 1 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 3-5 1:24 UAM - Jamie McGee 24 yd field goal, 14-49 3:37 ECU - SNELL, JoJo 9 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 7-75 3:04 ECU - TODD, Justin 27 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 3-80 1:25 ECU - HUNT, Trevor 38 yd field goal, 6-21 2:09 ECU - TEAM safety UAM - Cody Bordelon 8 yd pass from Colton Morrison (Jamie McGee kick), 7-44 1:50 ECU - ANDERSON, L. 5 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 6-43 2:23 UAM - Rod Smith 2 yd run (Jamie McGee kick), 4-19 1:10 ECU - BLACK, Qumain 80 yd interception return (HUNT, Trevor kick failed)

Sacks 1.0 0.0

TB 0

TFL 3.0 1.0 V-H

0-7 3-7 5-7 5 - 14 8 - 14 8 - 21 8 - 28 8 - 31 8 - 33 15 - 33 15 - 40 22 - 40 22 - 46

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Southern Arkansas 50, East Central 16 Sept. 14, 2013 Magnolia, Ark./Wilkins Stadium

Quickie Statistics (Final) East Central vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 14, 2013 at Magnolia, Ark.) Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

MAGNOLIA, ARK. – The East Central University football team fell to Southern Arkansas in its first road game of the 2013 season, 16-50, in Great American Conference action. The Tigers (1-1, 1-1 GAC) were led by special teams, scoring a safety and a touchdown on a kickoff return. Senior LaQuan Harper tallied a total of 111 yards for the night on kickoff returns. Fellow senior Ruben Tiller added two more points for special teams, with a safety on a point after attempt in the fourth quarter. Sophomore Spencer Bond finished the night 11-of-31, with three interceptions and added 68 yards rushing. Defensively junior Robert VanDeripe and sophomore Cole Weber led the team with nine tackles each. The Muleriders (1-1, 1-1 GAC) started the scoring in the first quarter, garnering a touchdown and field goal in a minute to take a 0-10 lead. ECU cut the lead to three (7-10), with 9:02 left in the first quarter, when Harper returned a kickoff for 94 yards. SAU added a touchdown with 4:35 left in the first for a 7-17 advantage.

East Central Rushing BOND, Spencer HANDLEY, Seth TODD, Justin ALLEN, Michael

C-A-I 11-31-3

Receiving ROBBINS, George ANDERSON, L. ALLEN, Michael HOLLEY, Caleb

No. Yards 3 24 2 49 2 46 2 44

The game remained 14-17 through the second quarter and into the intermission.

No. 5 1

Yds 210 0

Yds TD Long Sack 186 1 41 2 TD 0 1 0 0

Long 11 41 27 30

Avg Long In20 42.0 51 1 0.0 0 0

TB 2 0

Rushing Mark Johnson Karon Dismuke Tyler Sykora Chris Campbell

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 20 87 1 86 1 22 4.3 5 29 0 29 0 9 5.8 3 11 0 11 0 6 3.7 3 11 1 10 1 8 3.3

Passing Tyler Sykora Si Blackshire

C-A-I 20-35-0 0-1-0

Receiving Chris Terry David Bell Zikerious Ware Tevin McDonald

No. Yards 6 107 3 22 3 4 2 58

Punting Dylan Nowak

No. 6

Yds 209

Yds TD Long Sack 249 4 52 0 0 0 0 1 TD 2 1 0 0

Long 52 10 6 38

Avg Long In20 34.8 46 0

Punt Returns HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 1 3

TD 0

Long 3

Punt Returns Jack Brown Tate Mustin

No. Yards 2 10 1 8

TD 0 0

Long 7 0

Kick Returns HARPER,LaQuan BLACK, Qumain

No. Yards 3 111 1 23

TD 1 0

Long 94 23

Kick Returns Chris Campbell

No. Yards 3 36

TD 0

Long 15

Tackles VanDERIPE, R. WEBER, Cole BERRY, Ken

UA-A 3-6 2-7 2-5

Tackles Mark Spaight Tate Mustin Demario Thomas

UA-A 5-4 3-2 3-0

Qtr 1st

The Tigers lone offensive touchdown of the game with 2:35 left in the first quarter. Bond connected with senior Lindsey Anderson for a 41-yard pass to make the score 14-17.

SAU 50 21 37-133 249 36-20-0 73-382 2-9 3-39 3-36 3-14 6-34.8 1-0 5-56 30:52 7 of 17 2 of 3 5-5

Southern Arkansas No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 13 85 17 68 0 22 5.2 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0 2 2 0 2 0 2 1.0 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0

Passing BOND, Spencer

Punting SCHUL, Dylan TEAM

ECU 16 10 30-54 186 31-11-3 61-240 0-0 1-3 8-186 0-0 6-35.0 3-3 9-72 29:08 4 of 16 0 of 1 0-0

3rd 4th

Time

10:19 09:18 09:02 04:35 02:35 07:25 01:20 14:53 11:46 11:46 02:26

Total 6.0 5.5 4.5

Scoring Play

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.0 1.5

Total 7.0 4.0 3.0

SAU - Mark Johnson 4 yd run (Austin Shoemake kick), 4-19 1:42 SAU - Austin Shoemake 34 yd field goal, 4-2 0:52 ECU - HARPER,LaQuan 94 yd kickoff return (HUNT, Trevor kick) SAU - David Bell 4 yd pass from Tyler Sykora (Austin Shoemake kick), 11-71 4:24 ECU - ANDERSON, L. 41 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 4-64 1:57 SAU - Chris Terry 52 yd pass from Tyler Sykora (Austin Shoemake kick failed), 3-51 0:45 SAU - Mark Johnson 13 yd pass from Tyler Sykora (Austin Shoemake kick), 8-77 2:55 SAU - Sam Cowling 10 yd interception return (Austin Shoemake kick) SAU - Chris Terry 23 yd pass from Tyler Sykora (Austin Shoemake kick blockd), 3-49 1:42 ECU - TILLER, Reuben PAT return SAU - Chris Campbell 3 yd run (Austin Shoemake kick), 9-39 4:20

Sacks 1.5 0.0 0.0

TB 1

TFL 2.5 1.0 0.0 V-H

0-7 0 - 10 7 - 10 7 - 17 14 - 17 14 - 23 14 - 30 14 - 37 14 - 43 16 - 43 16 - 50

However, SAU came out ready to fight in the third quarter and scored two TD’s to take a 14-30 advantage. The Muleriders added three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, while the Tigers scored just two points on a point after attempt return by Tiller, with 11:46 left in the game. After ECU’s rushing game was strong in the opening game, the Tigers tallied just 54 rushing yards for the game and 240 total offensive yards. The Muleriders tallied 382 yards of total offense and capitalized on six ECU turnovers for the win.

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Ouachita Baptist 24, East Central 17 Sept. 21, 2013 Ada, Okla./Norris Field

Quickie Statistics (Final) Ouachita Baptist vs East Central (Sep 21, 2013 at Ada, Okla.) Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

ADA – The East Central University football team dropped a 17-24 decision to Ouachita Baptist at Norris Field in Great American Conference action. The Tigers (1-2, 1-2 GAC) scored two touchdowns and a field goal, with sophomore Spencer Bond helping on both TD’s. Bond finished the game 21of-38 passing and rushed 10 times for 88 yards and a touchdown. Junior JoJo Snell added 56 yards rushing, while senior George Robbins was the top connection for Bond, with six catches for 82 yards. Defensively ECU was led by senior Fred Gaines, with eight total tackles (6-4) and three pass break-ups. Junior Daniel Holland was also a strong defensive force, with 5.5 (4-3) total tackles, one sack (three yards), two tackles-for-loss (seven yards) and one quarterback hurry. The teams traded points in the opening half of action, with ECU scoring first in each quarter. The Tigers first tallied a 25-yard field goal from freshman Trevor Hunt, with 10:52 left in the first quarter. OBU (2-0, 2-0 GAC) added its own field goal to end the first quarter tied at three. The Tigers then took a 10-3 advantage, with 14:20 left in the second quarter, when Bond connected with junior Michael Allen for a 20-yard passing TD. OBU tied the game at 10-all, with a touchdown with just 1:02 left on the clock before the intermission. After the break OBU came out and took control of the momentum, scoring a touchdown in both the third and fourth quarters for a 24-10 advantage.

OBU 24 27 51-184 197 32-18-0 83-381 0-0 2-12 4-62 1-0 4-34.0 1-0 3-29 36:15 11 of 18 0 of 2 4-5

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Rushing Rycraw,Chris Steven Kehner Austin Warford Brandon Marks

Rushing BOND, Spencer SNELL, JoJo TODD, Justin MASSENGILL, D.

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 25 103 8 95 1 21 3.8 12 61 0 61 1 11 5.1 7 30 0 30 0 12 4.3 1 5 0 5 0 5 5.0

Passing Jordan,Benson

C-A-I 18-32-0

Receiving Drew White Evian Hill Steven Kehner Spencer Knight

No. Yards 9 120 4 44 2 19 1 10

Punting Gaddis,Clark

No. 4

Yds 136

Yds TD Long Sack 197 1 24 1 TD 1 0 0 0

Long 24 16 10 10

Avg Long In20 34.0 56 2

TB 0

ECU 17 18 26-150 273 38-21-1 64-423 0-0 0-0 3-22 0-0 5-39.0 0-0 13-124 23:45 6 of 14 0 of 2 3-3

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 10 88 7 81 1 30 8.1 9 56 0 56 0 14 6.2 5 20 1 19 0 16 3.8 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0

Passing BOND, Spencer

C-A-I 21-38-1

Receiving ROBBINS, George HOLLEY, Caleb ALLEN, Michael HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 6 82 5 78 3 51 3 9

Punting SCHUL, Dylan

No. 5

Yds 195

Yds TD Long Sack 273 1 37 1 TD 0 0 1 0

Long 37 26 25 9

Avg Long In20 39.0 45 4

Punt Returns Allen,Etauj

No. Yards 2 12

TD 0

Long 7

Punt Returns

No. Yards

TD

Long

Kick Returns Allen,Etauj Steven Kehner

No. Yards 2 34 1 12

TD 0 0

Long 20 12

Kick Returns KAYWAYKLA, D. HANDLEY, Seth

No. Yards 1 3 1 10

TD 0 0

Long 3 10

Tackles Greg Williams Ume-Ezeoke,A. Devin Price Young,Dion

UA-A 5-1 4-3 2-4 2-4

Tackles GAINES, Fred WHITNEY, Jameel HOLLAND, Daniel KING, Alex

UA-A 6-4 4-5 4-3 3-4

Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Time

10:52 00:26 14:20 01:02 09:10 08:32 03:31

Total 5.5 5.5 4.0 4.0

Scoring Play

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5

TFL 0.0 1.0 0.0 2.0

ECU - HUNT, Trevor 25 yd field goal, 8-38 3:11 OBU - Matthew Ehasz 36 yd field goal, 11-66 5:13 ECU - ALLEN, Michael 20 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 3-65 1:04 OBU - Steven Kehner 1 yd run (Matthew Ehasz kick), 6-39 1:36 OBU - Drew White 12 yd pass from Jordan,Benson (Matthew Ehasz kick), 6-52 2:08 OBU - Rycraw,Chris 2 yd run (Matthew Ehasz kick), 19-86 8:59 ECU - BOND, Spencer 10 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 9-85 2:06

Total 8.0 6.5 5.5 5.0

Sacks 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0

TB 0

TFL 1.0 0.0 2.0 1.5 V-H

0-3 3-3 3 - 10 10 - 10 17 - 10 24 - 10 24 - 17

The Tigers tried to make a come-back late in the fourth quarter, cutting the lead to one TD when Bond took the ball in himself for a 10-yard rushing TD, with 3:31 left in the game. However, that was all ECU would be allowed to do on offense for the game, as OBU ran out the clock on their final possession for the win. ECU earned a 423-381 yard advantage in total offense, but was only able to garner 18 first downs to 27 by OBU. The main reason for the difference in first downs was penalties. The Tigers committed 13 penalties for 124 yards, while OBU was penalized just three times for 29 yards.

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Henderson State 63, East Central 31 Sept. 28, 2013 Arkadelphia, Ark./Carpenter-Haygood Stadium ARKADELPHIA, ARK. – The East Central University football team had a strong effort, but fell to No. 8 Henderson State at Carpenter Haygood Stadium, 31-63, in Great American Conference action.

The Reddies added a final touchdown in the fourth quarter for the final of 3163. While both teams had over 75 plays from scrimmage (78-82), the Reddies averaged 9.1 yards per play to the Tigers 5.4. That advantage led to 595 yards of passing and 151 yards rushing for HSU, while ECU recorded 335 yards passing and 83 rushing for the game.

The Tigers (1-3, 1-3 GAC) were led by sophomore Spencer Bond, who threw for three touchdowns and added a rushing TD. Bond went 26-of-49 passing and added 71 rushing yards. Junior JoJo Snell was the leading receiver, with six catches for 83 yards and a 59-yard receiving TD.

Quickie Statistics (Final) East Central vs #8 Henderson State (Sep 28, 2013 at Arkadelphia, Ark.) Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

On the defensive side, sophomore Jameel Whitney led ECU with 10 (4-6) total tackles and an interception for 30 yards. Senior Fred Gaines picked up an interception for 30 yards as well, while adding six (5-1) total tackles. “We lost to a very good football team today,” said head coach Tim McCarty. “Kevin Rodgers is the real deal. Unfortunately we magnified some of his play with poor tackling.” The Reddies (4-0, 3-0 GAC) wasted no time taking a lead, scoring their first of nine touchdowns of the game, in just 1:10. HSU added a second TD for a 0-14 lead before the Tigers were able to get on the scoreboard. With 7:18 left in the first quarter, ECU scored the first of 17-straight points when Bond connected with senior George Robbins on a four-yard pass. The pass capped off a 12 play, 81 yard drive that lasted 4:37. The Tigers added a second TD at 5:22 in the first quarter when Bond hit Snell for a 59-yard passing touchdown. ECU then took their lone lead of the game, with 1:04 left in the opening quarter, on a 24-yard field goal by freshman Trevor Hunt for the 17-14 advantage. The lead was short lived, as the Reddies garnered 28 points in the second quarter to go into the locker room with a 17-42 lead. HSU added 14 more points at the start of the third quarter to push the advantage to 17-56. The Tigers kept fighting and scored with just 1:04 left in the third quarter. Bond ended a four-play, 12 yard drive with a two-yard rushing touchdown.

East Central Rushing BOND, Spencer MASSENGILL, D. TODD, Justin SNELL, JoJo

C-A-I 26-49-1

Receiving SNELL, JoJo HOLLEY, Caleb ANDERSON, L. ALLEN, Michael

No. Yards 6 83 5 71 4 40 3 36

2014 TIGER FOOTBALL

No. 10

Yds 317

Yds TD Long Sack 335 3 59 4 TD 1 0 0 0

Long 59 20 15 15

Avg Long In20 31.7 48 1

TB 0

Rushing Ryan McDonald Jaquan Cole Keaton Stigger TEAM

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 12 102 1 101 2 32 8.4 13 48 0 48 1 12 3.7 3 8 0 8 2 4 2.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Passing Kevin Rodgers

C-A-I 42-50-2

Receiving Dustin Holland Israel Valentin Robert Jordan Darius Davis

No. Yards 10 126 5 97 5 65 4 100

Punting C. Latoof

No. 2

Yds 94

Yds TD Long Sack 595 4 51 1 TD 0 1 0 2

Long 51 32 18 41

Avg Long In20 47.0 55 1

Punt Returns

No. Yards

TD

Long

Punt Returns Al Lasker

No. Yards 5 -21

TD 0

Long 26

Kick Returns HANDLEY, Seth HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 5 63 2 47

TD 0 0

Long 18 24

Kick Returns Corey Chappell Robert Jordan

No. Yards 2 37 2 27

TD 0 0

Long 21 17

Tackles WHITNEY, Jameel BERRY, Ken

UA-A 4-6 4-5

Tackles Keaton Stigger Ricardo Mendez

UA-A 5-9 3-5

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2nd

3rd

ECU added another seven points with 9:02 left in the fourth quarter when Bond connected with freshman David Moore on a 59-yard pass for a 31-56 score.

HSU 63 34 32-151 595 50-42-2 82-746 0-0 5--21 6-95 1-0 2-47.0 3-2 6-39 30:25 8 of 12 0 of 1 3-4

Henderson State No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 15 101 30 71 1 25 4.7 1 5 0 5 0 5 5.0 2 4 0 4 0 3 2.0 11 15 12 3 0 5 0.3

Passing BOND, Spencer

Punting SCHUL, Dylan

ECU 31 22 29-83 335 49-26-1 78-418 0-0 0-0 7-110 2-60 10-31.7 1-0 5-39 29:35 5 of 16 0 of 0 3-3

4th

Time

13:49 11:55 07:18 05:22 01:04 14:01 10:13 04:52 01:48 12:08 05:28 01:04 09:02 01:50

Total 7.0 6.5

Scoring Play

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.0

HSU - Ryan McDonald 32 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick), 5-79 1:11 HSU - Darius Davis 28 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), 3-58 0:54 ECU - ROBBINS, George 4 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 12-81 4:37 ECU - SNELL, JoJo 59 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 1-59 0:10 ECU - HUNT, Trevor 24 yd field goal, 8-44 2:43 HSU - Israel Valentin 32 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), 6-57 2:03 HSU - Ryan McDonald 29 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick), 7-82 1:45 HSU - Jaquan Cole 5 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick), 12-65 4:41 HSU - Darius Davis 41 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), 1-41 0:13 HSU - Keaton Stigger 3 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick), 4-78 1:33 HSU - Keaton Stigger 1 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick), 5-64 1:27 ECU - BOND, Spencer 2 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 4-12 1:50 ECU - MOORE, David 59 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 6-90 2:50 HSU - Justin Bradford 28 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), 6-58 3:53

Total 9.5 5.5

Sacks 0.5 1.5

TB 0

TFL 1.5 3.5 V-H

0-7 0 - 14 7 - 14 14 - 14 17 - 14 17 - 21 17 - 28 17 - 35 17 - 42 17 - 49 17 - 56 24 - 56 31 - 56 31 - 63

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East Central 46, Southern Nazarene 14 Oct 5, 2013 (Homecoming) Ada, Okla./Norris Field

After the intermission, ECU scored a field goal in the third and fourth quarters. Freshman Trevor Hunt first hit a 28-yard attempt with 6:33 left in the third and then added a 33-yard attempt, with 10:35 left in the fourth quarter.

ADA – The East Central University football team had a strong outing in front of the 1993 NAIA National Championship team, which was honored before the start of the 2013 Homecoming game against Southern Nazarene. The Tigers (2-3, 2-3 GAC) earned a 46-14 win over the Crimson Storm (0-5, 0-5 GAC) at Norris Field.

The Crimson Storm tallied the final points of the game, with a touchdown late in the fourth quarter for a final score of 46-14.

ECU was led by junior JoJo Snell, who tallied two first-quarter rushing touchdowns and a second-quarter receiving TD. Snell tallied a total of 125 yards for the game, with 35 on the run and 90 in the air.

The Tigers earned a total of 491 yards to SNU’s 277, with the key difference coming on the pass. ECU tallied 412 passing yards to the Crimson Storm’s 172. The Tigers also earned a key defensive advantage, with three fumble recoveries and one interception. Quickie Statistics (Final) Southern Nazarene vs East Central (Oct 05, 2013 at Ada, Okla.)

Sophomore Spencer Bond threw for 377 yards, with three touchdowns, and added 27 yards rushing. Bond finished the game 19-of-27 passing. Senior Lindsey Anderson caught three passes for the night for a team-best 114 yards, while senior LaQuan Harper caught four passes for 43 yards and a TD. The Tigers defense also had a strong game, recording six sacks for 38 yards and 11 tackles-for-loss for 49 yards. Junior Daniel Holland led the team with 5.5 (3-5) total tackles, two sacks (13 yards) and 1.5 tackles-for-loss (14 yards). Junior JuJu Turituri added two sacks (11 yards) and three tackles-for-loss (15 yards), while senior Alex King tallied two sacks (14 yards) and two tackles-forloss (14 yards), with one fumble recovery. ECU scored touchdowns on its first four drives of the game. The first TD came with 12:11 left in the first quarter when Snell rushed in from two yards out. The play was set up by a 56-yard catch by Anderson to put the Tigers in the red-zone. ECU went up 14-0 with 6:45 left in the opening quarter, when Snell ran in from 10 yards out on an eight-play, 64 yard drive. Harper pushed the score out to 20-0 at 14:14 left in the second quarter, with a five-yard reception. Junior Dominique Massengill earned a touchdown, with 13:17 left in the second quarter, after the first of two-straight fumbles by the Crimson Storm on kickoff returns. Masengill ran in from 10 yards out to give ECU a 26-0 lead. The Crimson Storm got on the scoreboard with 3:16 left in the second quarter. ECU responded with a 31-yard receiving touchdown that connected Bond with senior Caleb Holley, with 1:59 left in the half. On the next SNU drive, junior Darren Campbell intercepted a pass at the 50yard line, which led to a 50-yard receiving touchdown by Snell and a 40-7 lead for the Tigers heading into the locker room.

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Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

SNU 14 23 50-105 172 29-17-1 79-277 0-0 2--14 9-116 1-5 5-38.4 3-3 9-101 30:40 6 of 15 1 of 3 2-3

Southern Nazarene

East Central

Rushing Brian Yenor Kibo Grant Alex Reed Michael Lowe

Rushing SNELL, JoJo BOND, Spencer MASSENGILL, D. HANDLEY, Seth

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 28 120 10 110 0 16 3.9 8 32 3 29 0 12 3.6 1 5 0 5 0 5 5.0 3 4 1 3 0 2 1.0

Passing Dylan Terry Michael Lowe

C-A-I 14-24-1 3-5-0

Receiving Alex Reed Ryan Mischler B. DiChiara Jarod Martin

No. Yards 6 67 6 52 2 12 1 17

Punting J. Everhart

No. 5

Yds 192

Yds TD Long Sack 142 1 25 6 30 1 12 0 TD 0 0 1 0

Long 16 25 7 17

Avg Long In20 38.4 48 1

TB 1

ECU 46 22 37-79 412 31-20-1 68-491 0-0 1-6 3-50 1-0 3-23.0 1-1 10-71 29:20 7 of 11 0 of 0 6-7

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 14 43 8 35 2 10 2.5 8 35 8 27 0 12 3.4 1 10 0 10 1 10 10.0 2 8 0 8 0 6 4.0

Passing BOND, Spencer CRISLER, Austin

C-A-I 19-27-1 1-4-0

Receiving HARPER,LaQuan ANDERSON, L. SNELL, JoJo HOLLEY, Caleb

No. Yards 4 43 3 114 3 90 3 64

Punting SCHUL, Dylan

No. 3

Yds 69

Yds TD Long Sack 377 3 56 1 35 0 35 1 TD 1 0 1 1

Long 21 56 50 31

Avg Long In20 23.0 42 0

Punt Returns J. Martin

No. Yards 2 -14

TD 0

Long 3

Punt Returns HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 1 6

TD 0

Long 6

Kick Returns J. Martin Alex Reed

No. Yards 3 44 3 28

TD 0 0

Long 17 11

Kick Returns CAMPBELL, Daren

No. Yards 3 50

TD 0

Long 24

Tackles Josh Price Christo Lisika Blake Cavill Michael Hicks

UA-A 5-4 5-3 5-3 3-7

Tackles VanDERIPE, R. CAMPBELL, Daren HOLLAND, Daniel TURITURI, JuJu

UA-A 4-5 6-0 3-5 4-2

Qtr 1st 2nd

3rd 4th

Time

12:11 06:45 14:14 13:17 03:16 01:59 00:45 06:33 10:35 04:19

Total 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.5

Scoring Play

Sacks 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0

TFL 0.5 4.0 0.0 1.0

Total 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.0

Sacks 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.0

ECU - SNELL, JoJo 2 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 7-69 2:49 ECU - SNELL, JoJo 10 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 8-64 3:11 ECU - HARPER,LaQuan 5 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick blockd), 10-72 5:06 ECU - MASSENGILL, D. 10 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick failed), 2-13 0:51 SNU - J. Everhart 12 yd pass from Dylan Terry (Ian Sanders kick), 14-95 6:30 ECU - HOLLEY, Caleb 31 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 3-57 1:10 ECU - SNELL, JoJo 50 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 1-50 0:11 ECU - HUNT, Trevor 28 yd field goal, 6-43 0:45 ECU - HUNT, Trevor 33 yd field goal, 7-32 2:33 SNU - B. DiChiara 7 yd pass from Michael Lowe (Ian Sanders kick), 15-80 6:11

TB 0

TFL 1.0 0.0 1.5 3.0 V-H

0-7 0 - 14 0 - 20 0 - 26 7 - 26 7 - 33 7 - 40 7 - 43 7 - 46 14 - 46

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East Central 64, Northwestern Oklahoma 14 Oct. 19, 2013 Ada, Okla./Norris Field

Sophomore Carlos Nazario scored a touchdown on a blocked punt return in the third quarter and senior Justin Todd rounded out the ECU scoring with a rushing TD to give the Tigers a 64-7 lead.

DA – The East Central University football team had a solid performance after its bye week, earning a 64-14 win over Northwestern Oklahoma State at Norris Field.

The Rangers scored the final points of the game, with a touchdown with 2:05 left in the fourth quarter for the 64-14 final.

Senior Caleb Holley came out strong in the opening half and set a school record for the most receiving yards in a single game before the intermission. Holley finished the game with 224 receiving yards and three touchdowns, with the yardage breaking the record of Dave Davis against Oklahoma Panhandle State back in 1969.

The Tigers passing game made the difference on the scoreboard, with ECU recording a season-best 418 passing yards to 196 by Northwestern. The Tigers ended the game with 552 total yards to just 360 by the Rangers. Quickie Statistics (Final) Northwestern vs East Central (Oct 19, 2013 at Ada, Okla.)

Sophomore Spencer Bond finished the day with a career-best 418 yards passing and an additional 16 yards on the rush. Junior JoJo Snell recorded a total of 123 yards rushing for his second game with over 100 yards this season.

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

ECU saw tackles from a large number of defensive players, with junior Darren Campbell earning 5.5 total tackles and forcing one fumble. Junior JuJu Turituri tallied a sack for 13 yards and added 1.5 tackles-for-loss (15 yards). The Tigers (3-3, 3-3 GAC) wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, scoring a touchdown in the opening possession of the game. Bond connected with senior Lindsey Anderson for a 16-yard pass to put ECU up 7-0. On the Rangers (0-7, 0-7 GAC) first drive of the game, senior Charles Ramsey forced a fumble that was picked up by sophomore Carlos Nazario. The play resulted in a nine-yard rushing TD for Snell to put the Tigers up 14-0 with 7:42 left in the first quarter after an interception by senior Ruben Tiller. With 2:05 left in the opening quarter, freshman Trevor Hunt sent in a 30-yard field goal for the 17-0 advantage. Holley scored his first of three touchdowns for the day at 13:32 in the second quarter, with a 54-yard pass and the 24-0 lead. Snell added a TD with 8:07 left to put ECU up 30-0 before Northwestern scored their first points of the game at 3:25 in the second quarter.

Northwestern Rushing Zachry Doyle Jarion Tudman Javari Liggins L.T. Pfaff

C-A-I 18-37-1 3-3-0

Receiving Mervin Stewart Jeremi Anderson Cameron Allen Montrell Logan

No. Yards 6 48 5 54 2 38 2 20 Yds 13 65

TD 0 1 0 0

Long 14 23 19 12

Avg Long In20 6.5 13 0 65.0 65 1

TB 0 0

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 17 123 0 123 2 22 7.2 8 34 6 28 0 22 3.5 3 16 0 16 0 6 5.3 2 12 0 12 0 7 6.0

Passing BOND, Spencer

C-A-I 21-30-1

Receiving HOLLEY, Caleb ALLEN, Michael ANDERSON, L. SNELL, JoJo

No. Yards 10 224 4 63 3 44 3 36

Punting SCHUL, Dylan

No. 1

Yds 28

Yds TD Long Sack 405 5 54 0 TD 3 0 1 0

Long 54 19 17 15

Avg Long In20 28.0 28 1

No. Yards

TD

Long

Punt Returns CAREY, Chance HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 1 18 1 6

TD 0 0

Long 0 6

Kick Returns Jarion Tudman Steven Majike

No. Yards 9 141 1 5

TD 0 0

Long 26 5

Kick Returns WEBER, Cole MOORE, David

No. Yards 1 11 1 0

TD 0 0

Long 11 0

Tackles Chris Ladd KeenanSantacruz

UA-A 5-1 5-1

Tackles CAMPBELL, Daren RAMSEY, Charles

UA-A 5-1 4-3

Qtr

2nd

3rd 4th

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No. 2 1

Yds TD Long Sack 172 0 23 2 33 1 14 0

Rushing SNELL, JoJo MASSENGILL, D. BOND, Spencer MORGAN, Dillon

Punt Returns

1st

The Tigers added three more touchdowns in the final 2:15 of the first half. Holley scored the first two for the 43-7 advantage and freshman David Moore added the third as the clock ran out. Moore caught a 38-yard pass from Bond after Campbell recovered a fumble with two seconds left in the half.

ECU 64 29 35-194 405 30-21-1 65-599 0-0 2-54 3-19 1-0 1-28.0 0-0 7-60 28:03 5 of 11 3 of 3 6-6

East Central No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 13 73 2 71 0 17 5.5 5 28 0 28 0 12 5.6 8 25 2 23 1 10 2.9 3 17 0 17 0 16 5.7

Passing Reid Miller L.T. Pfaff

Punting TEAM Alex Dorrell

NWOSU 14 24 40-155 205 40-21-1 80-360 0-0 0-0 10-146 1-6 3-26.0 2-2 9-67 31:57 7 of 14 0 of 3 2-4

Time

10:04 07:42 02:05 13:32 08:07 03:24 02:15 00:14 00:00 12:28 00:52 02:05

Total 5.5 5.5

Scoring Play

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 1.0

Total 5.5 5.5

ECU - ANDERSON, L. 16 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 10-72 4:56 ECU - SNELL, JoJo 9 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 5-51 1:14 ECU - HUNT, Trevor 30 yd field goal, 10-56 4:34 ECU - HOLLEY, Caleb 54 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 3-61 0:46 ECU - SNELL, JoJo 2 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick failed), 8-49 4:07 NWOSU - Javari Liggins 1 yd run (Kevin Ditch kick), 12-49 4:33 ECU - HOLLEY, Caleb 11 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick failed), 4-64 1:02 ECU - HOLLEY, Caleb 46 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 5-92 1:13 ECU - MOORE, David 38 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 1-38 0:02 ECU - NAZARIO, Carlos 30 yd blocked punt return (HUNT, Trevor kick) ECU - TODD, Justin 1 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 10-65 4:39 NWOSU - Jeremi Anderson 9 yd pass from L.T. Pfaff (Kevin Ditch kick), 13-93 6:25

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TB 0

TFL 0.0 2.5 V-H

0-7 0 - 14 0 - 17 0 - 24 0 - 30 7 - 30 7 - 36 7 - 43 7 - 50 7 - 57 7 - 64 14 - 64

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East Central 24, Southwestern Oklahoma State 21 Oct. 26, 2013 Weatherford, Okla./Fast Lane Field WEATHERFORD, OKLA. – The East Central University football team moved its winning streak to three games, with a 24-21 victory over Southwestern Oklahoma State at Fast Lane Field in Great American Conference action. The Tigers (4-3, 4-3 GAC) were led by their defense, who forced and recovered four fumbles and caught two interceptions. Junior Darren Campbell led the defensive charge with two fumble recoveries, one interception and three tackles. Senior Alex King was the top defender with 11 solo tackles, three assisted tackles, two sacks (25 yards), 5.5 tackles-forloss (33 yards) and one forced fumble.

SWOSU then marched down the field and were at the five yard line when senior Alex King forced the fourth fumble of the game. Sophomore Cole Weber recovered and a few plays later Bond connected with senior LaQuan Harper for a 79-yard TD pass to put ECU up 24-13 with 11:09 left in the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs scored with 1:20 left in the fourth quarter and converted on the two-point try to get within three, 24-21. SWOSU then attempted an on-side kick, but the Tigers recovered at the 42yard line with 1:18 left on the clock. ECU kept possession for the remainder of the game for the 24-21 win. Quickie Statistics (Final) East Central vs Southwestern Okla. (Oct 26, 2013 at Weatherford, Okla.) Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

Senior Caleb Holley had another strong offensive game for ECU, with 138 yards receiving on five catches. Sophomore Spencer Bond connected with three different receivers for TD and threw for 276 yards. The Bulldogs (4-4, 4-4 GAC) were the first to get on the scoreboard, with 5:45 left in the first quarter for a 0-7 lead. The Tigers evened the score at seven, with 1:27 left in the first quarter. Senior Ruben Tiller started the drive with an interception at the SWOSU 18-yard line. Two plays later junior JoJo Snell made the most of the pick snagging a pass from sophomore Spencer Bond around the 10-yard line and scrambling in for the 18-yard passing TD. Both teams had chances to score in the second quarter, but both were held without a score to head into the locker room knotted at seven. After the intermission, ECU took the lead with 10:56 left in the third quarter on a 34-yard field goal by freshman Trevor Hunt. The Bulldogs regained the advantage with 8:57 left in the third quarter with a TD. SWOSU missed the extra point and took a 10-13 advantage. ECU took control of the scoreboard with 16 seconds left in the third quarter after Bond connected with senior Lindsey Anderson for a five-yard TD after senior Darren Campbell recovered his second fumble of the day.

East Central Rushing SNELL, JoJo BOND, Spencer MASSENGILL, D. TEAM

C-A-I 14-37-0

Receiving HOLLEY, Caleb SNELL, JoJo ANDERSON, L. HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 5 138 4 35 3 16 2 87 No. 8

Yds 288

Yds TD Long Sack 276 3 79 0 TD 0 1 1 1

Long 45 18 6 79

Avg Long In20 36.0 43 3

TB 0

Rushing D.C. Walker Karl Hodge Teverick Boyd Ryan Corbin

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 16 89 11 78 0 16 4.9 18 78 0 78 0 10 4.3 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0 2 1 3 -2 1 1 -1.0

Passing Dustin Stenta

C-A-I 27-45-2

Receiving Teverick Boyd Ryan Corbin M.J. Porter Brian Robinson

No. Yards 10 105 6 42 4 34 3 111

Punting Jeff Smith

No. 5

Yds 210

Yds TD Long Sack 318 1 50 3 TD 0 0 0 0

Long 22 11 12 50

Avg Long In20 42.0 51 1

Punt Returns BLACK, Qumain TEAM

No. Yards 1 2 1 0

TD 0 0

Long 2 0

Punt Returns Teverick Boyd

No. Yards 2 2

TD 0

Long 2

Kick Returns BURGESS, Blake BLACK, Qumain

No. Yards 1 0 1 16

TD 0 0

Long 0 16

Kick Returns Teverick Boyd Terrance Frankl

No. Yards 2 33 1 19

TD 0 0

Long 18 19

Tackles KING, Alex VanDERIPE, R. T-DeLaROSA, K. TILLER, Reuben

UA-A 11-3 5-4 4-6 5-1

Tackles Ryan Feller Jim O'Brien Cliff Nyagesiba Tyler George

UA-A 6-3 4-5 5-2 4-3

Qtr 1st 3rd

4th

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SWOSU 21 27 44-141 318 45-27-2 89-459 0-0 2-2 3-52 0-0 5-42.0 4-3 7-65 29:31 8 of 16 0 of 1 3-5

Southwestern Okla. No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 22 73 16 57 0 22 2.6 10 48 0 48 0 15 4.8 3 11 0 11 0 7 3.7 2 0 10 -10 0 0 -5.0

Passing BOND, Spencer

Punting SCHUL, Dylan

ECU 24 16 37-106 276 37-14-0 74-382 0-0 3-9 2-16 2-11 8-36.0 2-1 12-105 30:29 5 of 17 0 of 1 3-5

Time

05:45 01:27 10:56 08:57 00:16 11:09 01:20

Total 12.5 7.0 7.0 5.5

Scoring Play

Sacks 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 5.5 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total 7.5 6.5 6.0 5.5

SWOSU - Hunter Dinkines 7 yd pass from Dustin Stenta (Kevin Cantrell kick), 14-85 5:40 ECU - SNELL, JoJo 18 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 2-17 0:49 ECU - HUNT, Trevor 34 yd field goal, 10-46 3:59 SWOSU - Ryan Corbin 1 yd run (Kevin Cantrell kick failed), 7-75 1:59 ECU - ANDERSON, L. 5 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 4-51 1:21 ECU - HARPER,LaQuan 79 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 4-94 2:00 SWOSU - Dustin Stenta 2 yd run (Teverick Boyd pass from Dustin Stenta), 8-60 2:00

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TB 0

TFL 2.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 V-H

0-7 7-7 10 - 7 10 - 13 17 - 13 24 - 13 24 - 21

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Arkansas Tech 26, East Central 17 Nov. 2, 2013 Ada, Okla./Norris Field

Quickie Statistics (Final) Arkansas Tech vs East Central (Nov 02, 2013 at Ada, Okla.) Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

ADA – In the final game of 2013 at Norris Field, the East Central University football team fell, 17-26, to Arkansas Tech on a day set aside to honor the Tigers’ (4-4, 4-4 GAC) 19 seniors. Senior Caleb Holley continued his top performances for the season, with his third 100+ yard game. Holley caught 14 passes for 162 yards and scored one touchdown. Senior Alex King continued to make his presence known on defense, leading the team with eight total tackles (4-8), two sacks (10 yards) and 2.5 tacklesfor-loss (14 yards). The first half saw the Wonder Boys (4-5, 4-4 GAC) jump out to an early 0-14 lead after the first quarter and a 0-17 mark, with 10:47 left in the second quarter. The Tigers scored their lone points of the half as time ran out on the first half, when freshman Trevor Hunt hit a 30-yard field goal for the 3-17 score. ATU was the first to score in the second half pushing the lead to 3-20. ECU followed with 14 points to get within three (17-20). Sophomore Spencer Bond started the scoring by connecting with Holley for a 26-yard TD, with 6:55 left on the clock in the third quarter. Bond then added a TD pass to senior Lindsey Anderson just over a minute later (5:52).

Arkansas Tech Rushing Ketrich Harmon Casey Henderson Justin Owens Preston Conder

C-A-I 21-32-0 0-0-0

Receiving Jonathan Keener C. Washington Jerry Anderson Michael Fine

No. Yards 6 69 5 45 4 29 3 34 No. 7

Yds 284

Yds TD Long Sack 204 0 22 1 0 0 0 1 TD 0 0 0 0

Long 19 22 10 18

Avg Long In20 40.6 48 3

TB 1

Rushing SNELL, JoJo BOND, Spencer TODD, Justin MASSENGILL, D.

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 10 43 2 41 0 12 4.1 11 59 28 31 0 16 2.8 3 12 0 12 0 9 4.0 2 9 0 9 0 8 4.5

Passing BOND, Spencer

C-A-I 29-58-5

Receiving HOLLEY, Caleb SNELL, JoJo ANDERSON, L. MOORE, David

No. Yards 14 162 4 90 4 53 3 96

Punting SCHUL, Dylan BOND, Spencer

No. 2 1

Yds 73 30

Yds TD Long Sack 450 2 62 0 TD 1 0 1 0

Long 26 23 24 62

Avg Long In20 36.5 44 1 30.0 30 1

Punt Returns

No. Yards

TD

Long

Punt Returns HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 2 9

TD 0

Long 6

Kick Returns Tyler Moon C. Washington

No. Yards 1 12 1 13

TD 0 0

Long 12 13

Kick Returns BLACK, Qumain HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 3 74 1 25

TD 0 0

Long 38 25

Tackles Deandre' Bonner Trevon Gooden Darion Shine Zabian King

UA-A 7-4 3-5 4-2 4-2

Tackles KING, Alex GAINES, Fred VanDERIPE, R. BERRY, Ken

UA-A 4-8 6-3 5-4 2-9

Qtr 1st

The score was set up after sophomore Garrett Martin intercepted a pass on the Wonder Boy’s first play after the Holley touchdown. Martin recovered the ball on the 13-yard line to set up the play for Bond and Anderson.

ECU 17 30 26-93 450 58-29-5 84-543 0-0 2-9 5-111 0-0 3-34.3 2-1 7-66 23:17 9 of 16 0 of 0 2-4

East Central No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 24 102 4 98 0 11 4.1 5 41 2 39 0 27 7.8 9 17 5 12 3 6 1.3 6 22 18 4 0 11 0.7

Passing Preston Conder Justin Owens

Punting Matthew Shade

ATU 26 25 47-151 204 32-21-0 79-355 0-0 0-0 2-25 5-64 7-40.6 2-1 6-52 36:43 5 of 15 1 of 1 5-5

2nd 3rd

4th

Time

09:46 03:36 10:47 00:00 09:41 06:55 05:52 12:46

Total 9.0 5.5 5.0 5.0

Scoring Play

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5

ATU - Justin Owens 3 yd run (Randy Velazquez kick), 3-12 1:00 ATU - Justin Owens 1 yd run (Randy Velazquez kick), 8-63 3:22 ATU - Randy Velazquez 39 yd field goal, 14-49 6:13 ECU - HUNT, Trevor 30 yd field goal, 16-70 1:48 ATU - Randy Velazquez 25 yd field goal, 8-33 3:21 ECU - HOLLEY, Caleb 26 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 6-49 2:37 ECU - ANDERSON, L. 2 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 3-13 0:59 ATU - Justin Owens 3 yd run (Randy Velazquez kick blockd), 14-97 5:27

Sacks 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TB 0 0

TFL 2.5 0.0 2.5 0.5 V-H

7-0 14 - 0 17 - 0 17 - 3 20 - 3 20 - 10 20 - 17 26 - 17

Both teams defense buckled down on the next three drives, forcing punts. However, on ATU’s first drive of the fourth quarter they scored a TD to push the lead to 17-26. The Tigers had several strong chances to score the rest of the game, but were kept off the scoreboard on two interceptions by ATU for touchbacks. The loss came despite ECU earning an advantage in total yardage (543-355). Bond was 29-of-58 for 450 yards, but threw five interceptions which became the key difference in the outcome.

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Harding 52, East Central 30 Nov. 9, 2013 Searcy, Ark./First Security Stadium

Quickie Statistics (Final) East Central vs Harding (Nov 09, 2013 at Searcy, Ark.) Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

SEARCY, ARK. – The East Central University football team dropped a 30-52 decision to Harding on the road in Great American Conference action. The Tigers (4-5, 4-5 GAC) struggled to get their running game going, finishing the game with -24 yards rushing. ECU earned a total of 245 total yards, with 266 from sophomore Spencer Bond. Bond finished the game 18-of-37 for the day, with three passing TD’s and a rushing touchdown. Senior Caleb Holley recorded his fourth-straight 100+ yard rushing game, with 125 and three touchdowns. The Anchorage, Alaska, native is now just 24 yards from breaking the ECU single season record for receiving yards. The record is currently held by Chris Barnes with 930 in 2011. Senior Fred Gaines led the defensive charge for the Tigers, with 13.5 total tackles, 11 solo and five assists. Gaines also added five tackles-for-loss for 10 yards.

East Central Rushing TODD, Justin SNELL, JoJo BOND, Spencer

HU 52 22 59-304 186 13-8-1 72-490 1-42 2-34 6-133 2-54 3-41.0 4-2 9-109 34:08 4 of 11 0 of 2 3-4

Harding No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 3 3 4 -1 0 3 -0.3 9 14 20 -6 0 9 -0.7 18 42 56 -14 1 10 -0.8

Passing BOND, Spencer

C-A-I 18-37-2

Receiving HOLLEY, Caleb ANDERSON, L. MOORE, David HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 7 125 3 72 3 33 2 11

Punting SCHUL, Dylan

ECU 30 16 30--21 266 37-18-2 67-245 1-21 1-9 5-87 1-0 7-41.1 2-1 6-39 25:52 5 of 15 0 of 0 5-6

No. 7

Yds 288

Yds TD Long Sack 266 3 54 10 TD 3 0 0 0

Long 40 54 16 8

Rushing Romo Westbrook D. Jackson-Best Ahmad Scott Keenan Kellett Passing Keenan Kellett Park Parish Receiving Alex Finley D. Luckett Eric Kelly Brandon Cable

Avg Long In20 41.1 53 3

TB 0

Punting Nathan Kadlecek

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 18 100 6 94 1 38 5.2 10 51 0 51 0 10 5.1 6 52 6 46 1 24 7.7 9 34 4 30 1 16 3.3 C-A-I 7-11-1 1-1-0

Yds TD Long Sack 182 2 55 0 4 0 4 0

No. Yards 3 129 3 16 1 37 1 4 No. 3

Yds 123

TD 1 0 1 0

Long 55 11 37 4

Avg Long In20 41.0 47 0

The Bisons (7-2, 7-2 GAC) totaled 490 yards, with 304 on the rush.

Punt Returns HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 1 9

TD 0

Long 9

Punt Returns Corey Bassett

No. Yards 2 34

TD 0

Long 34

Harding opened the game with a strong first quarter, scoring 28 points.

Kick Returns HARPER,LaQuan BLACK, Qumain

No. Yards 2 26 2 58

TD 0 0

Long 17 31

Kick Returns D. Luckett Ashtun Williams

No. Yards 3 97 2 29

TD 0 0

Long 57 35

Tackles GAINES, Fred RAMSEY, Charles

UA-A 11-5 5-3

Tackles Devonte Britt Daylan Skidmore

UA-A 5-0 4-0

ECU got on the board at the start of the second quarter with a 34-yard field goal from freshman Trevor Hunt with 14:09 left to play. Holley caught the first of his three TD’s of the game with 11:45 remaining in the second quarter, for a 10-28 disadvantage.

Qtr 1st

2nd

3rd

The Bisons then added 17 points for a 10-45 advantage. 4th

Holley got back into action in the third quarter with an 11-yard TD pass from Bond with 6:16 remaining and a 13-yard pass with 4:11 left on the clock, which put the score at 23-45.

Time

14:10 08:39 01:02 00:48 14:09 11:45 00:16 13:47 08:29 06:16 04:11 11:36 09:22

Total 13.5 6.5

Scoring Play

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TFL 5.0 1.0

Total 5.0 4.0

HU - Darious Lane 52 yd interception return (John Gay kick) HU - Keenan Kellett 1 yd run (John Gay kick), 8-27 3:54 HU - Romo Westbrook 1 yd run (John Gay kick), 5-77 1:49 HU - Terrell Hill 42 yd fumble recovery (John Gay kick) ECU - HUNT, Trevor 34 yd field goal, 7-56 1:39 ECU - HOLLEY, Caleb 18 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 3-37 0:41 HU - John Gay 47 yd field goal, 6-36 2:25 HU - Alex Finley 45 yd pass from Keenan Kellett (John Gay kick), 2-34 0:57 HU - Eric Kelly 37 yd pass from Keenan Kellett (John Gay kick), 7-83 3:09 ECU - HOLLEY, Caleb 11 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (WEBER, Cole rush failed), 3-8 0:51 ECU - HOLLEY, Caleb 13 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick), 2-11 0:49 ECU - BOND, Spencer 1 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 11-76 4:42 HU - Ahmad Scott 2 yd run (John Gay kick), 5-70 2:10

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TB 0

TFL 2.0 1.0 V-H

0-7 0 - 14 0 - 21 0 - 28 3 - 28 10 - 28 10 - 31 10 - 38 10 - 45 16 - 45 23 - 45 30 - 45 30 - 52

Bond added the final points for ECU with11:36 remaining in the fourth quarter on a one-yard rush to put the Tigers down 30-45. Harding added a final TD in the fourth quarter for the 30-52 final.

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East Central 23, Southeastern Oklahoma 16 Nov. 16, 2013 (KTEN Cup) Durant, Okla./Paul Laird Field DURANT, OKLA. – The East Central University football team wrapped up the 2013 season by defeating arch rival Southeastern Oklahoma State, 23-16, and retained the KTEN Cup for the fourth-straight season in the process.

Looking at the stat book, the Savage Storm earned advantages in the offensive categories, with 391 yards to 253 by ECU. However, the Tigers earned the win because of defense. Besides the fumble recovery TD, ECU recovered three fumbles and intercepted two passes. The Tigers held strong on their side, being forced into two fumbles, but recovering both and throwing one interception. Quickie Statistics (Final) East Central vs Southeastern Okla. (Nov 16, 2013 at Durant, OK)

The day also saw senior Caleb Holley set yet another ECU record. The Anchorage, Alaska, native tallied 64 receiving yards in the game, setting the Tigers (5-5, 5-5 GAC) single season receiving yards record in the process with 970. The old record was 930 set by Chris Barnes in 2001. Holley also scored the first touchdown of the game for ECU, starting a 23-point come-back.

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

“It was a great win for our seniors,” said head coach Tim McCarty. “It was a great win to close out the season.” Sophomore Spencer Bond earned a rushing and passing touchdown in the game and finished with 216 yards and 14-of-27 passing. Defensively ECU saw a touchdown by junior Daniel Holland. Holland returned a fumble for a 36-yard TD in the third quarter. Holland finished the game with 4.5 total tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble. The Tigers also saw interceptions from junior Cole Weber and senior Ruben Tiller. The Savage Storm (2-9, 2-8 GAC) scored the first nine points of the game, taking a 0-9 lead into the second quarter. Holley got ECU on the scoreboard, with 10:24 remaining in the second quarter, with a nine-yard TD pass from Bond to cut the deficit to three (6-9). Freshman Trevor Hunt tied the game at nine with a 28-yard field goal about five minutes later to send the teams to the locker room deadlocked. Less than two minutes into the second half Holland sacked Southeastern’s quarterback forcing a fumble that he recovered at the 36-yard line and returned for a touchdown. That gave the Tigers their first lead of the game (16-9). Bond added the game-winning points, with 7:06 left in the third quarter, on a one-yard TD run to put ECU up 23-9.

East Central Rushing BOND, Spencer SNELL, JoJo TODD, Justin TEAM

SOSU 16 25 33-138 253 52-28-2 85-391 0-0 3-9 5-106 1-0 5-39.6 3-3 8-42 28:17 8 of 17 2 of 3 1-3

Southeastern Okla. No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 14 59 13 46 1 17 3.3 15 40 7 33 0 10 2.2 8 23 1 22 0 7 2.8 2 0 18 -18 0 0 -9.0

Passing BOND, Spencer SNELL, JoJo

C-A-I 14-27-1 0-1-0

Receiving HOLLEY, Caleb ANDERSON, L. MOORE, David SNELL, JoJo

No. Yards 4 64 3 48 3 45 2 10

Punting BOND, Spencer SCHUL, Dylan

ECU 23 15 39-83 170 28-14-1 67-253 1-36 0-0 2-28 2-65 9-26.0 2-0 7-50 31:43 3 of 15 2 of 2 3-3

No. 6 2

Yds 192 42

Yds TD Long Sack 170 1 36 1 0 0 0 0 TD 1 0 0 0

Long 36 25 24 12

Avg Long In20 32.0 45 1 21.0 26 0

TB 0 0

Rushing Devlon Wortham Billy Hashaway Kaymon Farmer Nick Sioson

No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 25 139 1 138 1 19 5.5 3 13 0 13 0 9 4.3 2 3 0 3 0 2 1.5 3 0 16 -16 0 0 -5.3

Passing Nick Sioson

C-A-I 28-52-2

Receiving Kaymon Farmer Anthony Foster Devlon Wortham Tiquarrio Combs

No. Yards 8 69 5 60 3 27 3 26

Punting Jared Heim Nick Sioson

No. 4 1

Yds 156 42

Yds TD Long Sack 253 1 44 3 TD 0 1 0 0

Long 30 44 22 10

Avg Long In20 39.0 46 1 42.0 42 0

Punt Returns

No. Yards

TD

Long

Punt Returns Jones-Dickerson R. Mitchell

No. Yards 1 13 1 -11

TD 0 0

Long 0 0

Kick Returns BLACK, Qumain HARPER,LaQuan

No. Yards 1 7 1 21

TD 0 0

Long 7 21

Kick Returns Raheem Wilson Keelen Green

No. Yards 2 32 2 61

TD 0 0

Long 22 43

Tackles TILLER, Reuben VanDERIPE, R. WHITNEY, Jameel BERRY, Ken

UA-A 5-3 5-2 4-4 2-8

Tackles Derek Ogg Greg Jackson Clay Waters Chad Tucker

UA-A 4-12 4-4 2-4 2-3

Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Time

12:26 06:43 10:24 05:29 13:27 07:06 07:03

Total 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0

Scoring Play

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.5

SOSU - Chris Peoples 43 yd field goal, 4-1 1:04 SOSU - Anthony Foster 44 yd pass from Nick Sioson (Chris Peoples kick blockd), 3-45 0:49 ECU - HOLLEY, Caleb 9 yd pass from BOND, Spencer (HUNT, Trevor kick failed), 10-80 5:01 ECU - HUNT, Trevor 28 yd field goal, 4--2 2:11 ECU - ANDERSON, L. 36 yd fumble recovery (HUNT, Trevor kick) ECU - BOND, Spencer 1 yd run (HUNT, Trevor kick), 13-72 5:37 SOSU - Devlon Wortham 10 yd run (Chris Peoples kick), 13-80 3:42

Total 10.0 6.0 4.0 3.5

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0

TB 3 1

TFL 2.5 0.0 0.5 0.0 V-H

0-3 0-9 6-9 9-9 16 - 9 23 - 9 23 - 16

The Savage Storm scored half way through the fourth quarter to cut the deficit to 23-16, but ECU held Southeastern in the red zone on their next possession to force a turnover on downs on the nine-yard line with five seconds left on the clock.

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2013 TEAM STATISTICS East Central University Football East Central Combined Team Statistics (Final Season Stats) All games * * * * * * * * * *

Date Sep 07, 2013 Sep 14, 2013 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Oct 05, 2013 Oct 19, 2013 Oct 26, 2013 Nov 02, 2013 Nov 09, 2013 Nov 16, 2013

Opponent ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO at Southern Arkansas OUACHITA BAPTIST at #8 Henderson State SOUTHERN NAZARENE NORTHWESTERN at Southwestern Okla. ARKANSAS TECH at Harding at Southeastern Okla.

Rushing

SNELL, JoJo BOND, Spencer TODD, Justin MASSENGILL, D. HANDLEY, Seth MORGAN, Dillon CRISLER, Austin Total Opponents Passing

BOND, Spencer CRISLER, Austin SNELL, JoJo Total Opponents Receiving

HOLLEY, Caleb ANDERSON, L. SNELL, JoJo HARPER,LaQuan ALLEN, Michael MOORE, David ROBBINS, George TODD, Justin KAYWAYKLA, D. DAWKINS, Andrew HIGGINBOTHAM, J GUCKENBERG,Jeff MASSENGILL, D. CASE, Randall Total Opponents Field Goals

HUNT, Trevor Scoring

HUNT, Trevor HOLLEY, Caleb SNELL, JoJo ANDERSON, L. BOND, Spencer HARPER,LaQuan TODD, Justin MOORE, David MASSENGILL, D. ALLEN, Michael BLACK, Qumain NAZARIO, Carlos ROBBINS, George TEAM TILLER, Reuben Total Opponents

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Score by Quarters East Central Opponents

gp-gs

10-10 10-10 9-0 10-1 7-0 8-0 4-0 10 10

att

Score 46-22 16-50 17-24 31-63 46-14 64-14 24-21 17-26 30-52 23-16

W L L L W W W L L W

gain loss

Att. 3025 4118 3057 4533 3293 3119 6562 2863 1700 3113

net avg

td

lg avg/g

136 528 102 426 3.1 5 107 538 163 375 3.5 5 41 173 8 165 4.0 3 27 114 28 86 3.2 1 7 23 6 17 2.4 0 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 6 18 13 5 0.8 0 334 1406 361 1045 3.1 14 425 1801 316 1485 3.5 20

gp-gs

effic comp-att-int

pct

45 42.6 30 37.5 45 18.3 22 8.6 11 2.4 7 1.5 12 1.2 45 104.5 38 148.5

yds

td

10-10 131.63 180-351-15 4-0 78.80 1-5-0 10-10 0.00 0-1-0 10 130.52 181-357-15 10 127.31 243-393-13

51.3 2811 23 20.0 35 0 0.0 0 0 50.7 2846 23 61.8 2705 17

gp-gs

td

no.

yds

avg

10-10 55 970 10-6 28 457 10-10 26 416 10-1 18 215 7-7 16 256 8-1 12 275 4-4 12 131 9-0 6 3 9-8 2 34 6-0 2 18 5-0 1 35 3-1 1 20 10-1 1 9 7-0 1 7 10 181 2846 10 243 2705 fg

pct. 01-19

20-29

10-14 71.4 0-0 td

fg

- 10-14 9 8 6 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 - - 41 10-14 40 8-10 1st

17.6 16.3 16.0 11.9 16.0 22.9 10.9 0.5 17.0 9.0 35.0 20.0 9.0 7.0 15.7 11.1 4-5

kick

34-40 34-40 34-39 2nd

86 107 97 58

3rd

88 71

9 5 3 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 17 30-39

6-7

lg avg/g

79 281.1 35 8.8 0 0.0 79 284.6 68 270.5

lg avg/g

54 97.0 56 45.7 59 41.6 79 21.5 28 36.6 62 34.4 37 32.8 3 0.3 21 3.8 14 3.0 35 7.0 20 6.7 9 0.9 7 1.0 79 284.6 68 270.5 40-49

0-2

4th

33 76

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1-1

OT

0 0

Total 314 302

no.

3 3 2 2 1 1 1

Punting

lg blk

38

pts

- 64 - 54 - 48 - 36 - 30 - 18 - 18 - 12 6 6 6 6 6 1 2 2 1 314 1 302

2

yds avg

138 7 30 10 30 0 59

46.0 2.3 15.0 5.0 30.0 0.0 59.0 lg

51 1859 36.5 54 7 222 31.7 45 2 0 0.0 0

Punt Returns

no.

Kick Returns

no.

HARPER,LaQuan BLACK, Qumain TEAM CAREY, Chance NAZARIO, Carlos Total Opponents

8 1 1 1 0 11 23

HARPER,LaQuan BLACK, Qumain HANDLEY, Seth CAMPBELL, Daren MOORE, David WEBER, Cole KAYWAYKLA, D. WEST, Jhames MASSENGILL, D. BURGESS, Blake ALLEN, Michael Total Opponents All Purpose

Away 2-3 2-3 0-0

ECU 192 58 112 22 1045 334 3.1 104.5 14 2846 181-357-15 8.0 15.7 284.6 23 3891 5.6 389.1 43-754 11-91 13-274 15-9 89-732 60-34.7 27:56 50/143 5/9

no. yds avg

SCHUL, Dylan BOND, Spencer TEAM

0-0

Home 3-2 3-2 0-0

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions BLACK, Qumain TILLER, Reuben GAINES, Fred CAMPBELL, Daren WHITNEY, Jameel WHITNEY, Jamaal WEBER, Cole

50-99

1 1 -

Overall 5-5 5-5 0-0

Interceptions

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

0-1 -

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

11 9 7 6 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 43 55

g

HOLLEY, Caleb 10 SNELL, JoJo 10 HARPER,LaQua 10

rush

0 426 0

td

td

rcv

970 416 215

27.4 24.2 13.7 12.2 5.0 8.0 3.0 9.0 9.0 0.0 14.0 17.5 17.1 pr

fc i20 50+ blk

2 10 16 0 2 2 0 0 0

yds avg

301 218 96 73 15 16 3 9 9 0 14 754 941

80 6 30 10 30 0 59

tb

td

5.1 2.0 0.0 18.0 0.0 8.3 5.5

OPP 248 97 130 21 1485 425 3.5 148.5 20 2705 243-393-13 6.9 11.1 270.5 17 4190 5.1 419.0 55-941 23-126 15-143 25-17 75-688 46-38.4 31:50 72/157 9/25 lg

1 0 0 0 0 0 0

yds avg

41 2 0 18 30 91 126

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0 1 1 0

4 0 0

2 0 0

lg

9 2 0 0 30 30 34 lg

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

94 40 23 24 12 11 3 9 9 0 14 94 58

kr

ir

total avg/g

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2013 TEAM STATISTICS East Central University Football East Central Overall Defensive Statistics (Final Season Stats) All games Tackles #

Defensive Leaders

25 GAINES, Fred 4 93 12 42 58 91 22 10 39 47 19 41 1D 43 5 54 38 2 97 32 3D 52 51 56 21 11 34 46 30 90 45 13 92 81 28 80 37 TM 36 35 3 84 67 27 8 77 74 48 6 7

VanDERIPE, R. KING, Alex WEBER, Cole WHITNEY, Jameel BERRY, Ken RAMSEY, Charles T-DeLaROSA, K. TILLER, Reuben CAMPBELL, Daren BURGESS, Blake TURITURI, JuJu WHITNEY, Jamaal HOLLAND, Daniel JOHNSON, Vernon BLACK, Qumain MARTIN, Garrett CRISS, Deon WEST, Jhames WILFORD, Dequan CAREY, Chance NAZARIO, Carlos MURPHY, Gumaro PEEK, Antonine SHIELDS,Lamares JACKSON, Lexus ANDERSON, L. MORGAN, Dillon WILEY, Adonis MASSENGILL, D. SILVA, Francisc GRIGG, Carter ALLEN, Michael SANDERS, Victor MOORE, David HUNT, Carlon KAYWAYKLA, D. SCHUL, Dylan TEAM HUNT, Trevor HANDLEY, Seth BOND, Spencer GUCKENBERG,Jeff NEWELL, Bryant TODD, Justin HOLLEY, Caleb STARKEY, Talon FARRELL, J.J. DAWKINS, Andrew HARPER,LaQuan SNELL, JoJo Total Opponents

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6.0-14 3.5-5 14.5-73 3.0-6 0.5-0 3.5-6 4.5-16 5.0-13 2.0-2 . 1.0-2 10.0-54 3.0-7 4.0-22 3.0-4 1.0-2 3.0-11 . . . . 0.5-1 1.0-1 0.5-1 1.0-1 1.0-5 2.0-14 . 0.5-1 . 0.5-1 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . . 0.5-5 . . . . . . . . . 76-268 89-312

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TIGERS FOOTBALL HISTORY East Central University has a storied history in collegiate football from the Elvan George coaching era to an NAIA national championship in 1993. The Tigers captured their first Oklahoma Collegiate Conference championship in 1930 after posting an 8-1 record under head coach Polly Wallace. But it was the George coaching era, from 1959-71 that launched the program into major prominence. The legendary head coach guided ECU to five OCC championships while posting a 90-42-5 record in 13 seasons. George, considered by many as one of the greatest coaches in state history, was 253-86-14 in his entire coaching career, which included a long stint at Ada High School. Longtime assistant coach Pat O’Neal took over the head coaching duties from George in 1972 and struggled through the first three seasons out of the gate, but ultimately led the Tigers to eight Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference championships in 18 seasons. O’Neal ran off three straight league championships from 1978-80 and four consecutive league crowns from 1984-87.

He also coached Brad Calip, the most decorated quarterback in school history. Calip, who played from 1981-84, held several school records, including touchdowns in a game (seven against Northwestern Oklahoma in 1982), touchdowns in a season (19 in 1984) and touchdowns in a career (49). He also held the career record for total yardage at 6,670 yards (3,264 rushing and 3,406 passing).

1993 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Because of his efforts, Calip is the only small college football player from Oklahoma to be named to the prestigious College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind. Following the O’Neal coaching era, assistant Hank Walbrick took over and led the Tigers to a conference championship in 1992 and a national title in 1993. That magical ‘93 season, behind the running of Tyler Jack, saw the Tigers go 10-3, including three-straight playoff victories over Western New Mexico (2422), Arkansas-Monticello (27-0) and Glenville State (49-35). The Tigers have produced 25 AllAmericans, including most recently tailback Gerome Castleberry (2001), linebacker Kwame Ferguson (2002), defensive end Justin Brown (2004), punter Curtis Lilly (2006), defensive end Armonty Bryant (2010 and 2012), cornerback Dontae Smith (2011), Jason Catchings (2012) and Fred Gaines (2013).

Lilly, who led NCAA Division II in punting, was named to five All-American first teams, including the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Associated Press, Daktronics, D2Football.com and Don Hansen’s Football Gazette. The Tigers have also produced five NFL Draft picks. The first ECU player to be picked in the NFL Draft was Herb Kane in 1944, who was the No. 32 pick (4th round) by the New York Giants. The next player selected in the draft was Ed Stewart, who was the 357th overall pick (14th round) by the Cleveland Browns in 1972. In 1979, both Clifford Thrift and Mark Gastineau were drafted. Gastineau was the No. 41 overall pick (2nd round) by the New York Jets and Thrift was the No. 73 pick (3rd round) by the San Diego Chargers. The newest NFL Draft pick was Armonty Bryant (2013), who was the 11th pick in the seventh round by the Cleveland Browns. A year later Caleb Holley made it two years in a row for a Tiger in the pros after he was signed by the Buffalo Bills after being invited to attend mini-camp.

The 2013 Tigers celebrate their fourth-straight KTEN Cup, after defeating Southeastern 23-16.

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ALL-AMERICANS

H.O. Estes

Defensive Line --1962, 1964

Brad Calip

Quarterback -- 1984

James Martin

Offensive Line --1995

Justin Brown

Defensive End -- 2004

Rick Thompson Running Back --1970

Neal Calip

Tight End --1984

Brian Bessner

Ronnie James

Running Back -- 1975-76

Tim Kimrey

Linebacker -- 1986

Jason Lewis

Clifford Thrift

Linebacker -- 1976-77

Todd Graham

Tyler Jack

Kick Returner --1991

Running Back -- 1993

Chad Stanton

Gerome Castleberry

Kwame Ferguson

Dontae Smith

Jason Catchings

Running Back -- 1996

Offensive Line -- 1996

James Callins

Curtis Lilly

Armonty Bryant

Punter -- 2006

Bryant Black

Roger Hill

Offensive Line --1980

Defensive Back -- 1986

Punt Returner -- 1996

Linebacker -- 2005

Mark Nelson

Linebacker --1979

DE -- 2010 & 2012

Running Back -- 2001

Defensive Back -- 2011

Linebacker -- 2002

DE/OLB -- 2012

Fred Gaines S -- 2013

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TIGERS IN THE PROS East Central University has a storied history of sending players to the professional ranks, many of which excelled at the next level. Three of the most notable played together in the same era at ECU in Mark Gastineau (1977-78), Clifford Thrift (1975-78) and Mark Nelson (1976-79). WILBURN CAPPS (1925-28):

Capps was a multi-sports star for ECU and spent some time in pro football.

RUSTY KANE (1940-41):

Kane played only two seasons at ECU before spending two years with the NFL’s New York Giants as a tackle. He returned to ECU as a coach from 1946-48.

H.O. ESTES (1959-63):

Estes was drafted as an 11th round selection (sixth in round and 146th overall) by the Minnesota Vikings as an offensive guard, but did not make the team. He earned NAIA All-American and all-conference awards for the Tigers in 1962. He never played on a losing team under the direction of legendary ECU head coach Elvan George.

TOMMY BELL (1960-65):

Bell attended the Pittsburgh Steelers’ training camp as a running back in 1965.

GARY CRAIN (1960-65):

Crain attended the Miami Dolphins’ training camp as a fullback in 1965.

CHARLES KENEIPP (1960-65):

Keneipp attended the Houston Oilers’ training camp as a center in 1965.

ROY PECK (1962):

Peck played with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1963, Oakland Raiders in 1964 and Edmonton Eskimos and Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League in 1965.

ED STEWART (1971):

Stewart was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the 1972 NFL draft.

DEWEY McCLAIN (1972-75)

MARK GASTINEAU (1977-78)

He was a free agent signee with Atlanta following his senior year.

In his two-year ECU career, he compiled over 200 tackles and registered 27 QB sacks on his way to earning NAIA All-American honors. Following his senior season, Gastineau played in the 1979 Senior Bowl where he earned the North team’s most valuable lineman award.

McClain, a NAIA All-American for the Tigers in 1975 as a linebacker, went on to a fiveyear career with the Atlanta Falcons where he appeared in 73 games and posted one pass interception. McClain led ECU to a 9-31 record, an Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference Championship and a berth in the Bicentennial Bowl in his senior season of 1975.

CLIFFORD THRIFT (1975-78)

Thrift, a three-time NAIA All-American (two first team awards), played on three NFL teams – San Diego Chargers, Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears. He also picked up a Super Bowl ring during his stint as a member of the 1985 World Champion Bears. At ECU, Thrift earned NAIA First Team All-American awards in 1976 and 1977 as well as a Second Team honor in his senior season of 1977. Also, he was a three-time all-conference selection. He held the ECU career record for tackles with 272. In 1978, he posted a whopping 173 total tackles, 62 of which were solo efforts. Thrift was a third-round pick (17th in round and 73rd overall) by the Chargers in 1979.

MARK NELSON (1976-79)

Nelson was a NAIA First Team All-American and AllDistrict 9 pick in 1979 and earned all-conference awards twice at linebacker, despite not playing any high school football. He went on to play for the Canadian Football League’s Calgary Stampeders and Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Gastineau, a perennial Pro Bowl selection at defensive end for the New York Jets, led the NFL in quarterback sacks for two seasons as well as being named the 1984 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

That led to Gastineau being the first NAIA player selected in the 1979 NFL draft. He was a second-round pick (13th in the round and 41st overall) by the Jets.

JERRY COMPTON (1977-80):

Compton played with the Canadian Football League’s Calgary Stampeders and Toronto Argonauts before spending some time with the NFL’s Denver Broncos in 1981.

JUAN JOHNSON (1980-81)

Johnson was drafted by the Arizona Outlaws of the United States Football League and the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL. He was with the Vikings for two years and went on to training camp with the San Diego Chargers in 1986.

DERICK BOWERS (1980-82):

Bowers is currently an NFL referee. Some of his officiating highlights include Super Bowl 43 along with five other NFL postseason assignments. He has also officiated the Big 12 Championship, Fiesta Bowl National Championship, Arena Bowl and World Bowl. As a defensive back at ECU, he was a second team allconference pick as a senior in 1982 as he led the team in broken up passes with eight. Bowers spent one season at the University of Oklahoma before coming to ECU.

Since his playing days, Nelson has been a full time assistant coach at various collegiate and professional teams. He was an assistant coach with the Edmonton Eskimos.

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TIGERS IN THE PROS BRAD CALIP (1981-84)

Calip, perhaps the most decorated quarterback in school history, spent some playing time with the United States Football League’s (USFL) Denver Gold. He also played a few years in the Arena Football League.

In 2003, he became the first and only small college football player from the state of Oklahoma to be named to the prestigious College Football Hall of Fame. Calip held the ECU career records for total yardage at 6,670 yards (3,264 rushing and 3,406 passing). He also held school marks for touchdowns in a game (7), season (19) and career (49) as well as scoring for a game (42), season (114) and career (294).

TERRY BABBITT (1981-86):

Babbitt, a defensive tackle, attended the Green Bay Packers’ training camp in 1987.

TODD GRAHAM (1983-86):

Graham is now the head football coach at Arizona State after most recently serving in that same capacity at University of Pittsburgh and earlier at Tulsa and Rice. An All-American performer as a defensive back at ECU, Graham attended the St. Louis Cardinals’ NFL training camp in 1987. Graham’s assistant at Pitt, Tulsa and Rice Keith Patterson also played at ECU. Patterson is the defensive coordinator at West Virginia University.

OTHA ARMSTRONG (1983-86):

Armstrong, a defensive tackle, went to the Washington Redskins’ training camp in 1987.

JIM EVANS (1984):

Evans played with the USFL’s Baltimore Stars and CFL’s Sasketchewan Roughriders.

GEROME CASTLEBERRY (1999-2002):

ARMONTY (2010-12):

Castleberry signed with the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals in 2003 and eventually played professionally in Germany where he had backto-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons and played in German Bowl XXVII in 2006. Browns roster.

JUSTIN BROWN (2001-2004)

Brown was the first free agent signee by the Indianapolis Colts in the spring of 2005 and played with the Milwaukee Mustangs of the Arena Football League. After going to training camp with the Colts, Brown spent two years playing for the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe, including playing in the World Bowl XV in 2007. He then played in the Canadian Football League for the Calgary Stampeders and Edmonton Eskimos.

BRYANT

Bryant became the fifth member of the Tigers to be drafted into the NFL when he was the 11th pick in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns. In July 2013, Bryant signed a contract to be part of the 2013

Caleb Holley (2012-13):

Holley attended the Buffalo Bills 2014 rookie mini-camp in May 2014 and then signed a contract a day after the camp was completed. Holley claimed the last spot on the 90-man roster and was one of two wide receivers signed and the only one that was from a NCAA DII school.

The defensive end closed out his Tiger career by being named to six All-American teams (including three first team honors). The most notable honor was from the American Football Coaches Associated (AFCA) First Team. During the 2004 campaign for the Tigers, he was among the conference leaders in sacks with 12 (nine solo) and tackles for loss with 18 (12 solo). He also forced three fumbles and broke up 10 passes as he was among the league leaders.

MARCUS HARRIS (2003-05):

Harris signed as a rookie free agent with the Cleveland Browns in 2006. He played Arena 2 Football with the Rio Grande Valley Dorados in 2007 and 2009.

TERRY SUMMERS (1985-86):

Summers, a defensive tackle, attended the New Orleans Saints’ training camp in 1987 and subsequently played for the Kansas City Chiefs in 1987.

DONNIE DOUGLAS (1984-87):

Douglas, a safety, attended the New York Jets’ training camp in 1988. He was named to the ECU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005.

MATT STORM (2005-06):

Storm played for the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz of the Arena 2 Football League in 2007 before becoming a Tiger assistant coach.

CURTIS LILLY (2005-06):

Lilly attended mini-camp with the Washington Redskins in 2007 after leading NCAA Division II in punting as a senior in 2006.

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ALL-CONFRENCE SELECTIONS: 1946-PRESENT 1946 Jack Fenton, QB Kirby Crosbie, E 1947 Lester Jensen, G 1948 Lester Jensen, G Ray Pierce, C Burl Bartlett, HB 1949 Ray Pierce, C Bob Williams, C Vernon Parlier, OG 1950 Bob Williams, E 1952 Bill Jensen, E Bill Darley, RB Herb Adams, HB James Cranford, QB 1953 James West, G 1954 Don Summers, G Roy Piling, E Tad Day, G 1955 Glen Spadley, E Bob Self, QB Glen Calame, HB 1956 Bob Waugh, C 1957 Roger Waldrup, HB 1959 Jerry Hyden, T Roger Waldrup, HB Jim Malone, T Lee Horne, G 1960 Jim Malone, T Joe Hyden, G Charles Cruce, C Larry Ward, HB Max Combrink, E Tom Erwin, QB 1961 Henry Wells, G Larry Ward, HB Richard Guinn, LB 1962 Henry Wells, T Glen Wolfe, E Farrell Large, T H.O. Estes, T Roy Peck, LB Ras McAdams, LB

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1963 Jim Milhouser, G Royce Fischer, HB Mike Wood, QB Gary Crain, FB

1972 Wayne Wheat, DL Craig Wiseman, K Duard Thomas, FB Dewey McClain, LB

1964 Dewey Runyan, E Dock Beye, T Albert Stiffler, G Tommy Bell, HB Mike Wood, QB Gary Crain, FB Royce Fischer, HB Don Hood, LB Mike Kiesewetter, G Ronnie Gage, G Joe Don Cole, HB

1973 Larry Frame, C Dewey McClain, LB Ronnie James, TB Gary Garrett, HB Garland Childers, G

1965 Dick Beyer, T Albert Stiffler, G Charles Keniepp, C Royce Fischer, HB Gary Crain, FB Ronnie Gage, G Ronnie Smith, G Ervin Roley, LB Mike Wood, QB Ed Wood, HB Tommy Bell, HB Jim Taff, T Burl White, E 1966 Mike Kiesewetter, G Royce Fischer, HB Ronnie Smith, HB Keith Lavender, LB Woody Hawkins, LB 1967 Doug Dodd, HB Tommy Moss, G Woody Hawkins, HB Joe Weber, HB 1968 Doug Dodd, HB Donnie Brown, G Woody Hawkins, HB Dick Severson, HB David Hammond, E Tommy Moss, G Ruben Elizarde, LB 1969 Rick Thompson, HB Donnie Brown, G Tommy Moss, G Ruben Elizarde, LB James Roseberry, C 1970 Donnie Brown, G Rick Thompson, HB Jack May, T Mike Caraway, G 1971 Jack May, T Bill Clements, T Ed Stewart, G Wayne Wheat, DE

1974 Larry Frame, C Dewey McClain, LB Ronnie James, TB Gary Garrett, HB Garland Childers, G 1975 Ronnie James, HB Jim Morris, G Steve Hill, G Dewey McClain, LB Steve McCord, DE Jim Conway, DB Winfred Newsome, TE Don Erwin, FB Dee Hines, DE 1976 Steve Hill, G Jay Allbaugh, T Ronnie James, HB Steve McCord, DE Jim Conway, DB W.C. Jones, SE Jim Morris, G Jon Shinn, T Don Erwin, FB Larry King, TB Tim Brewer, DT David Fischer, DE BoBo Lee, DE Clifford Thrift, LB John O’Dell, DB 1977 Gary Young, TE Jay Allbaugh, T Don Erwin, FB Mark Gastineau, DL Clifford Thrift, LB Jon Shinn, T Tim Brewer, DL Jay Moore, DE B.I. Bridgewater, DE Kevin Kammerlocher, LB 1978 Ernie Fanning, C Roger Hill, G Jerry Compton, RB Mark Gastineau, DL Kevin McGuire, DL Clifford Thrift, LB Mike Rose, DB Randy Weaks, T Gary Young, TE Brian Butler, P Bill Bajema, DL Bob Sherwin, DL Mark Nelson, LB

1979 Gary Young, TE Tom Luttrell, T Roger Hill, G Steve Pollard, RB Paul McGrady, DE Brett Fyffe, C Bill Bajema, DL Mark Nelson, LB Mike Rose, DB 1980 Jerry Compton, WR Roger Hill, G Brett Fyffe, C Steve Pollard, RB Jay Sharp, PK Phillip Ware, DL Nick Junior, DB Chris VanDehende, T Juan Johnson, QB Lewis Perry, FB Chris Knegges, P Paul McGrady, DL Chad Ballard, LB 1981 Richard Brown, T Nick Junior, DB Paul McGrady, DL Steve Pollard, RB Chris VanDehende, T 1982 FIRST TEAM Brian Butler, P Brad Calip, QB Phillip Ware, NG SECOND TEAM Neal Calip, TE Kyle Marr, WR Steve Haumpy, T Billy Hammon, FB Terry Babbitt, DT Lance Duke, DT Greg McDaniel, LB Derick Bowers, DB 1983 FIRST TEAM Neal Calip, TE Don Wilson, C Steve Haumpy, T Craig Scheef, G Brad Calip, QB Billy Hammon, FB Ray Shannon, LB SECOND TEAM Andy Barron, OL Kyle Marr, WR Leon Johnson, RB Joe Hinex, DL Robert Langland, DL Greg McDaniel, LB 1984 Neal Calip, TE Don Wilson, C Craig Scheef, G Kenny Bare, WR Bryant Calip, TB Brad Calip, TB Tim Kirby, FB Joe Hinex, NG

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ALL-CONFRENCE SELECTIONS: 1946-PRESENT 1985 FIRST TEAM Craig Hayes, T Blake Foster, T Terry Babbitt, DT Tim Kimrey, LB Todd Graham, DB SECOND TEAM George Coffman, C Jeff Craig, QB Tim Kirby, RB Ricky Crow, PK Vencent Hall, DL Todd Kimrey, LB Donnie Douglas, DB 1986 FIRST TEAM Otha Armstrong, TE Blake Foster, T Tim Kirby, FB Terry Babbitt, DT Terry Summers, DT Tim Kimrey, LB Todd Graham, DB Donnie Douglas, DB SECOND TEAM Kevin Grigsby, OL George Coffman, C Jeff Craig, QB Sean McGuire, DL Carl Meziere, DL 1987 Kevin Grigsby, T Ronnie Wharry, G Rodney Jackson, TB Mike Robertson, PK Darrell Hall, LB Donnie Douglas, DB 1988 FIRST TEAM Kevin Grigsby, T Gerard Polite, FB Dwight Peters, DL Steve Burris, LB Alan Marcum, DB SECOND TEAM Kenny Ridley, TE Travis Hendrix, DL 1989 FIRST TEAM Kenny Ridley, TE Dwight Peters, DT Steve Burris, LB Vincent Jackson, DB SECOND TEAM Gerard Polite, RB Chad Chancellor, OL Travis Hendrix, DL Bryant Black, DL

1990 FIRST TEAM William Watson, G Tyler Jack, TB Heath Morton, DT Bryant Black, DB

1995 FIRST TEAM James Martin, G David Beninati, NG Ryan Ade, SS

2002 FIRST TEAM Gerome Castleberry, RB Nic Claborn, C Kwame Ferguson, LB

SECOND TEAM Kenny Ridley, TE Jeff Waters, LB

SECOND TEAM Chad Stanton, OL Cheo Cavil, WR J.J. Bush, DT Michael Hutchins, LB Josh Newby, FS

SECOND TEAM Willie Lane, WR Gene Harlin, OG Cody Finney, K Rocky Robinson, DL Vic Cummins, LB Eric Johnson, DB

1991 FIRST TEAM Chad Chancellor, T Craig Jones, TB Travis Hendrix, DT Bryant Black, DB SECOND TEAM Mitch Barnum, T Tyler Jack, TB Shawn Hime, LB Todd Alpers, DB Michael Mondy, DB

1996 FIRST TEAM Jason Lewis, RB Chad Stanton, OL SECOND TEAM Lynn Jones, RB Cheo Cavil, WR John Heavner, TE Greg Kircus, OL J.J. Bush, DT Ryan Ade, DB

1992 FIRST TEAM Shay Howard, G Tyler Jack, FB Michael Pitts, DT Sonny Feexico, P

1997 Jason Lewis, RB

SECOND TEAM Lance Harjo, T Justin Furnish, TE John Thompson, SE Craig Jones, TB Greg Ellis, TB Richard Peoples, QB Rodney Kendricks, LB Terry Bell, LB Cory Bennett, DB

1999 SECOND TEAM Ronal Mapps, OT Travon Perkins, LB Jerome Johnson, DB

1993 FIRST TEAM Lance Harjo, T Tyler Jack, FB SECOND TEAM Justin Furnish, TE Greg Ellis, TB Carlos Lynn, DT Rodney Kendricks, LB Terry Bell, LB Cory Bennett, FS Bobby Crawford, CB 1994 FIRST TEAM James Martin, G Cory Bennett, FS SECOND TEAM Justin Furnish, TE Greg Ellis, TB Carlos Lynn, DT Ryan Ade, SS

1998 SECOND TEAM Derriest Alexander, DB

2000 FIRST TEAM Chris Barnes, WR SECOND TEAM Luke Hackbarth, QB Erik McCright, DL Doug Reece, DB 2001 FIRST TEAM Gerome Castleberry, RB Chris Barnes, WR Nic Claborn, C Kwame Ferguson, LB SECOND TEAM Luke Hackbarth, QB Rashad Jackson, TE Joe Price, OT Gene Harlin, OG Brad Widger, OG Bobby Hoover, DL Vic Cummins, LB Kevin Reed, DB

2003 FIRST TEAM Jay DeShields, OT Kwame Ferguson, LB SECOND TEAM Nic Claborn, C Courtney Karner, OT Justin Brown, DL Keith Edwards, LB Eric Johnson, DB 2004 FIRST TEAM Willie Lane, WR Jay DeShields, OT Justin Brown, DL SECOND TEAM King Bennett, RB Stephen Langford, WR Matt Storm, C Brad Widger, OG Zac Grinnell, OT Landon Pratt, DL James Callins, LB Andrew O’Neill, LB Wade Boyles, DB Eric Johnson, DB 2005 FIRST TEAM Derrick Hargrove, TE Matt Storm, C James Callins, LB Andrew O’Neill, LB Cody Fagan, DB SECOND TEAM King Bennett, RB Scott Copeland, OG Zac Grinnell, OT Landon Pratt, DL Marcus Harris, DL Keith Edwards, LB Darnell Harris, DB 2006 FIRST TEAM Mike Glover, WR Andrew O’Neill, LB Curtis Lilly, P SECOND TEAM Mark Hodges, WR Mike Glover, RS

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ALL-CONFRENCE SELECTIONS: 1946-PRESENT 2007 FIRST TEAM Marcus Johnson, QB SECOND TEAM Mark Hodges, WR Marcus Pitts, WR Kory Dowell, WR David Thompson, OG Jay Reaves, OT 2008 FIRST TEAM Marcus Johnson, QB Justin Nail, OG SECOND TEAM Keewan King, WR 2009 FIRST TEAM Zack Patteson, WR Justin Nail, OG Alex Woodley, CB SECOND TEAM Jonathan Ramos, OT Alex Woodley, RS Norris Wrenn, S 2010 FIRST TEAM Armonty Bryant, DE Dontae Smith, DB

2012 FIRST TEAM Armonty Bryant, DE Jason Catchings, OLB Fred Gaines, S Norris Wrenn, S Brian Gonzales, P SECOND TEAM Titus Mobley, TB Colter Huff, TE Tobyn Large, OL Tyler McGrew, ILB HONORABLE MENTION Erik Howell, DT Amos Cherry, ILB Dustin Lasell, OLB Brian Gonzalez, K Qumain Black, CB 2013 FIRST TEAM Qumain Black, CB Fred Gaines, S SECOND TEAM Caleb Holley, WR Travis Henning, OL Alex King, DE JuJu Turituri, DT HONORABLE MENTION Michael Allen, UT Kellan Taeatafa-DeLaRosa, OLB Charles Ramsey, DT

SECOND TEAM Charles Opeseyitan, RB Zack Patteson, WR Travis Buchanan, DE Tyler McGrew, OLB Jameel Whitney, OLB Norris Wrenn, S Ryan Massengale, P 2011 FIRST TEAM Jason Catchings, LB Armonty Bryant, DE Dontae Smith, DB Norris Wrenn, DB Zack Patteson, WR Carlos Savala, OL Desmund Farris, OL SECOND TEAM Tyler Vanderzee, QB George Robbins, WR Kerel James, LB Brian Gonzalez, P Dontae Smith, RS HONORABLE MENTION Colter Huff, TE Lonnell Rice, DE Erik Howell, DT Amos Cherry, ILB Tyler McGrew, OLB

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ALL-TIME RECORDS RUSHING

SCORING

DEFENSE

ATTEMPTS

Game: 42, Brad Calip vs. Northwestern, 1984 Season: 114, Brad Calip, 1984 Career: 294, Brad Calip, 1981-84

Season: 102, Rodney Kendricks, 1993 Career: 278, Norris Wrenn, 2009-12

Game: 45, Rick Thompson, vs. Central State, 1969 Season: 278, Rick Thompson, 1969 Career: 828, Tyler Jack, 1990-93

YARDS

Game: 318, Tyler Jack vs. Glenville State, 1993 Season: 1,577, Ronnie James, 1975 Career: 4,168, Ronnie James, 1973-76

TOUCHDOWNS

Game: 7, Brad Calip vs. Northwestern, 1982 Season: 19, Brad Calip, 1984 Career: 49, Brad Calip, 1981-84

PASSING ATTEMPTS

Game: 62, Marcus Johnson vs. Northeastern State, 2007 Season: 446, Marcus Johnson, 2008 Career: 920, Marcus Johnson, 2007-09

COMPLETIONS

Game: 39 Marcus Johnson vs. Northeastern State, 2007 Season: 256, Marcus Johnson, 2007 Career: 550, Marcus Johnson, 2007-09

PERCENTAGE

Game: 85.7, Luke Hackbarth vs. Panhandle State, 2001 Season: 67.9, Mike Wood,1964 Career: 59.7, Marcus Johnson, 2007-09

YARDS

Game: 504, Tyler Vanderzee vs NSU, 2011 Season: 3,110, Marcus Johnson, 2008 Career: 5,916, Marcus Johnson, 2007-09

TOUCHDOWNS

Game: 6, Marcus Johnson vs. Angelo State, 2007 Game: 6, Marcus Johnson vs. Southwestern, 2008 Season: 25, Tyler Vanderzee, 2010 Career: 45, Mike Wood, 1962-65

RECEIVING RECEPTIONS

Game: 14, Caleb Holley vs. ATU 11/2/13 Season: 86, Chris Barnes, 2001 Career: 170, Chris Barnes, 1999-2001

YARDS

Game: 224, Caleb Holley vs. SNU 10/5/13 Season: 970, Caleb Holley, 2013 Career: 2,101, Chris Barnes, 1999-2001

TOUCHDOWNS

Game: 3, Several players Season: 12, George Robbins, 2011 Career: 20, Ed Wood, 1962-65

KICKING PATS KICKED

Game: 8, Ricky Crow vs. Southeastern, 1983; Game: 8, Cody Finney vs. Panhandle State, 2001 Season: 50, Ricky Crow, 1984 Career: 111, Ricky Crow, 1983-85

FIELD GOALS MADE

INTERCEPTIONS

Game: 4, Joe Weber vs. Langston, 1967 Tommy Redman, Northeastern, 1960 Season: 9, Tommy Redman, 1960 Career: 20, Tommy Redman, 1960-62

SACKS

Season: 16, J.J. Bush, 1996 Career: 27.5, Armonty Bryant, 2010-12

TEAM RECORDS

Game: 4, Hayden Young vs. Abilene Christian, 2000 Season: 14, Cody Finney, 2002 Career: 14, Cody Finney, 2002

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

PUNTS

Game: 680, Northwestern, 1984 Season: 4,906, 1984

Game: 12, Brian Butler vs. Howard Payne, 1978 Season: 75, Eric Casey, 1993 Career: 111, Brian Butler, 1978, 1981

PUNT AVERAGE

Game: 80, Henderson State, 1984 Season: 743, 1983

TOTAL OFFENSE PASS ATTEMPTS

Game: 63, vs. Northeastern State, 2007 Season: 529, 2007

Game: 49.6, Sonny Feexico vs. Henderson State,1988 Season: 45.2, Curtis Lilly, 2006 Career: 42.3, Curtis Lilly, 2005-06

PASS COMPLETIONS

PUNT RETURNS

Game: 450 vs. ATU 11/2/13 Season: 3,142, 2007

Game: 9, Jerry Compton vs. Howard Payne, 1978 Season: 39, Bryant Black, 1989 Career: 117, Bryant Black, 1988-91

PUNT RETURN YARDS

Game: 205, Al Flanner vs. Southeastern, 1965 Season: 510, Al Flanner, 1965 Career: 1,313, Bryant Black, 1988-91

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE

Season: 23.2, Al Flanner, 1965 Career: 11.2, Bryant Black, 1988-91

PUNT RETURN TDs

Game: 2, Al Flanner vs. Corpus Christi, 1965 Season: 5, Al Flanner, 1965 Career: 7, Al Flanner, 1966

KICK RETURNS

Game: 5, Bryant Black vs. N.M. Highlands,1990 -5, Jerry Compton vs. Texas A&I, 1975 -5, Seth Handley, at HSU 9/28/13 Season: 30, Jerry Compton, 1978 Career: 81, Bryant Black, 1988-91

KICK RETURN YARDS

Game: 139, Greg Ellis vs. Ouachita , 1992 Season: 454, Corey Bennett, 1993 Career: 1,820, Bryant Black, 1988-91

KICK RETURN AVERAGE

Season: 32.9, Cory Bennett, 1993 Career: 24.5, Jim Conway, 1974-77

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TACKLES

Game: 39, Northeastern State, 2007 Season: 315, 2007

PASSING YARDS

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS Season: 3, 2001

SCORING

Game: 80, Bacone, 1939 Season: 465, 1984

TOTAL DEFENSE

Game: 7 yards, Northwestern, 1965 Season: 76 yards, 1965

RUSHING DEFENSE

Game: -67, Northwestern, 1989 Season: 1,485, 2013

PASSING DEFENSE

Game: -6, Southeastern, 1970 Season: 904, 1971

MILAM AWARD The Milam Award is presented each year at Homecoming to a former East Central University football player who has distinguished himself in his chosen profession. It is named after Joe B. Milam, former ECU football coach in 1923 and 1924. A group of the coaches’ players later formed the “Milam Gang” and became one of the most active of the university’s alumni groups until recent years.

MILAM AWARD RECIPIENTS: 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Rick Thompson H.O. Estes Elvan George L.M. Woodson Royce Fischer Lee Horne William Hopper Dr. James A. Thomas Lt. Gen. Lavern E. Weber Mike Wood Dewey McClain Leland Newton Bowie Ballard Jim Malone Dr. James West B.I. Bridgewater Jon Max Ross John O’Dell Dr. Jim Conway Jim Jones Dr. Mickey Via Joe A. Tunnell John Daughtrey Larry Frame Clifford Thrift Ervin Rolley Tommy Redman Kerry McGill Gary Crain Jerry Snow Jim Thomason Jim Cranford Craig Scheef Dr. Ronald Evans Tim Kimrey Terry Babbitt Todd Alpers Alan Marcum Derick Bowers Jay Allbaugh Robert Langland Hank Walbrick

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1909 (4-3) COACH-MARSHALL JONES

Southeastern Oklahoma L Northeastern State L Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W Roff Town Team W Sacred Heart Academy W Northeastern State L Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W

Weleetka H.S. L

1910 (0-1)

1911 (4-3-1)

Shawnee High School L Sacred Heart Academy W Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W Weleetka High School W Sacred Heart Academy W Central Oklahoma L Shawnee High School L Southeastern Oklahoma T

0-49 0-27 6-0 8-0 20-0 0-41 15-0 6-10 0-38 17-3 10-3 47-0 30-0 0-25 0-7 5-5

1912 (5-2)

Shawnee High School L 0-51 Sacred Heart Academy W 45-0 Weleetka High School W 20-19 Weleetka High School W 13-7 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W 7-0 Tishomingo High School W 7-0 Southeastern Oklahoma L 13-27

1913 (4-2) COACH-GLEN CLARK

Shawnee High School L 10-12 Northeastern State W 53-0 Eastern Oklahoma State W 40-0 Central Oklahoma W 31-14 Northwestern Oklahoma W 28-0 Southeastern Oklahoma L 13-52

Oklahoma City High School L Murray State W Oklahoma L Henry Kendall L Murray State W Central Oklahoma L Eastern Oklahoma State W School of Deaf W Southeastern Oklahoma W

1914 (5-4)

Shawnee High School W 21-7 Shawnee High School W 28-7 School of Deaf W 37-6 E.U.P.S. W 26-0 Central Oklahoma L 14-19 Eastern Oklahoma State W 27-7 Henry Kendall L 3-49 Northwestern Oklahoma T 14-14 Southeastern Oklahoma T 12-12 Oklahoma Baptist W 32-0 Southeastern Oklahoma T 0-0 Catholic University W 18-14 Northeastern State W 40-6 Eastern Oklahoma State W 12-7 Murray State W 33-0 Central Oklahoma L 0-51 Southwestern Oklahoma L 0-16 Southeastern Oklahoma W 7-6

1917-18 WORLD WAR I NO GAMES PLAYED

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0-27 13-6 6-95 0-12 48-6 0-14 27-7 13-0 10-0

1915 (5-2-2)

1916 (6-2-1)

1919 (2-6) COACH-R.S. NEWCOMB

Catholic University W 49-0 Henry Kendall L 0-60 Northwestern Oklahoma L 0-38 Oklahoma Baptist W 33-0 Southwestern Oklahoma L 2-6 Kingfisher College W 19-21 Central Oklahoma L 0-48 Southeastern Oklahoma L 0-2

1920 (3-3-1) COACH-M.W. CLARY

Murray State W 12-0 Oklahoma State (Freshman) T 0-0 Henry Kendall L 0-10 Central Oklahoma L 7-69 Northwestern Oklahoma L 0-21 Oklahoma Baptist W 17-14 Northeastern State W 61-0

1921 (1-4) COACH-M.Z. THOMPSON

Roff National Guard L 0-7 Tulsa L 0-92 Eastern Oklahoma State W 26-0 Kingfisher College L 0-31 Central Oklahoma L 0-102

Oklahoma Baptist W Murray State W Oklahoma City W Southwestern Oklahoma L Central Oklahoma L Eastern Oklahoma State W Carver Eagles T School of Deaf W Southeastern Oklahoma L

1922 (5-3-1)

1923 (5-2) COACH-JOE B. MILAM

Murray State W Northeastern State W Oklahoma Baptist W Central Oklahoma L Oklahoma City W Northwestern Oklahoma W Southeastern Oklahoma L

Burleson, Texas L Phillips L Central Oklahoma L Southwestern Oklahoma L Oklahoma City W Northeastern State W Oklahoma Baptist L Northwestern Oklahoma W Southeastern Oklahoma L

1924 (3-6)

1925 (3-3-1) COACH-RAYMOND COX

7-0 10-0 31-7 0-39 0-19 33-0 0-0 61-0 0-41

61-0 26-9 7-0 0-6 20-9 18-0 6-30 2-27 6-31 0-44 3-14 7-0 15-0 0-14 20-6 0-33

Austin College L Phillips W Murray State W Southwestern Oklahoma L Northeastern State T Southeastern Oklahoma W Oklahoma City L

Austin College L 13-14 Hendrix College L 0-20 Murray State W 19-0 Phillips L 6-24 Oklahoma Baptist L 0-38 Oklahoma City L 7-27 Central Arkansas L 0-28 Northeastern State L 7-31 Southeastern Oklahoma L 2-19

1926 (1-8)

0-9 6-0 28-0 0-9 7-7 10-0 0-3

1927 (1-6-1) COACH-POLLY WALLACE

Eastern Oklahoma State W Southwestern Oklahoma T Central Oklahoma L Northwestern Oklahoma L Central Arkansas L Northeastern State L Oklahoma Baptist L Southeastern Oklahoma L

McPherson College W Central Oklahoma W Southwestern Oklahoma T Oklahoma Baptist L Henderson State L Northeastern State T Northwestern Oklahoma W Phillips L Southeastern Oklahoma W

Central Arkansas L Northwestern Oklahoma W Southwestern Oklahoma W Central Oklahoma L Northeastern State W Arkansas L North Texas W Southeastern Oklahoma W

1928 (4-3-2)

1929 (5-3)

1930 (8-1) OCC CHAMPIONS

45-0 6-6 0-18 0-6 6-12 6-19 7-14 0-18 13-0 6-0 0-0 0-48 0-32 0-0 7-0 7-25 8-0 0-7 7-0 3-0 0-7 13-0 7-52 34-0 7-6

Arkansas Tech W Eastern Oklahoma State W Southwestern Oklahoma W Sam Houston State L Northeastern State W Texas A&M-Commerce W University of the Ozarks W Northwestern Oklahoma W Central Oklahoma W

6-0 21-0 6-0 15-21 35-6 22-7 27-0 41-0 7-0

Murray State W 18-6 Oklahoma Baptist W 7-6 Oklahoma State W 14-0 Southwestern Oklahoma T 7-7 Southeastern Oklahoma L 0-20 Cameron L 6-13 Northwestern Oklahoma W 27-0 Abilene Christian W 28-13 Central Oklahoma L 0-9 Northeastern State W 7-0

Murray State W University of the Ozarks L Oklahoma Baptist W Southwestern Oklahoma L Cameron T Northwestern Oklahoma W Northeastern State W Southeastern Oklahoma T Central Oklahoma L

Murray State L Southwestern Oklahoma L West Texas A&M W Southeastern Oklahoma L Northwestern Oklahoma T Oklahoma Baptist L Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma T

1931 (6-3-1)

1932 (4-3-2)

1933 (1-5-2)

12-6 0-16 15-13 0-3 0-0 13-7 14-0 13-13 2-13 2-12 0-20 12-0 7-15 0-0 6-7 0-7 0-0

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1934 (2-5-2) COACH-MICKEY MCBRIDE

West Texas A&M W Sam Houston State T Southwestern Oklahoma W Oklahoma Baptist L Southeastern Oklahoma T Northwestern Oklahoma L University of the Ozarks L Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma L

12-0 6-6 7-0 0-6 0-0 0-7 0-7 6-7 0-7

1935 (7-2) TIED FOR OCC TITLE

Connors State W 14-0 Sam Houston State L 13-14 Southwestern Oklahoma W 14-7 Bacone College W 12-0 Southeastern Oklahoma W 7-0 Northwestern Oklahoma W 12-6 Central Oklahoma L 0-7 University of the Ozarks W 20-6 Northeastern State W 10-7

1936 (5-4)

Eastern Oklahoma State W Sam Houston State L Southwestern Oklahoma W Bacone College W Southeastern Oklahoma L Northwestern Oklahoma W Connors State W Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma L

Northeastern State A&M L Murray State L Southwestern Oklahoma L Oklahoma Baptist L Southeastern Oklahoma W Northwestern Oklahoma L Bacone College T Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma L

Northeastern Oklahoma State L Murray State T Southwestern Oklahoma L Oklahoma Baptist L Southeastern Oklahoma L Northwestern Oklahoma L Bacone College W Central Oklahoma L

1937 (2-6-1)

1938 (1-6-1)

8-0 0-20 9-0 13-7 0-14 9-0 16-0 7-19 6-20 0-6 6-33 6-26 6-37 20-6 7-13 0-0 6-39 0-43 0-13 6-6 7-17 7-37 0-19 7-13 13-7 0-52

1939 (7-2) COACH-C.J. POWELL

Northwestern Oklahoma L 6-7 Eastern Oklahoma State W 33-6 Southwestern Oklahoma W 27-6 Oklahoma Baptist W 6-0 Southeastern Oklahoma L 0-10 Sul Ross State W 20-19 Northeastern State W 20-7 Central Oklahoma W 33-6 Bacone College W 80-0

Murray State W Cameron W Southwestern Oklahoma W Oklahoma Baptist L Southeastern Oklahoma T Northwestern Oklahoma W Henderson State W Northeastern State W Central Oklahoma L Trinity T

1940 (6-2-2)

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33-0 36-6 31-0 7-13 14-14 47-7 14-0 17-14 13-21 0-0

1941 (4-6)

Cameron L Murray State L Oklahoma City L Southwestern Oklahoma L Southeastern Oklahoma W Oklahoma Panhandle State W Texas A&M-Kingsville L Northeastern State W Central Oklahoma L Henderson State W

7-10 0-3 0-6 6-14 13-6 39-0 0-68 6-0 0-19 18-7

1942 (4-4)

Murray State W 13-6 Will Rogers AFB W 19-13 Cameron W 7-5 Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-39 Southeastern Oklahoma L 18-34 Paris Junior College L 6-34 Central Oklahoma L 6-29 Oklahoma (JV) W 20-6

1945 (5-1-1) HINKLE BLEVINS/ED WILES

Ft. Sill Army Base W Northeastern State W Great Bend, Kan. L Henderson State W Ft. Sill Army Base T Northeastern State W Okla. State Penitentiary W

26-0 54-0 6-33 27-7 6-6 13-0 47-0

1946 (4-5-1) COACH-FRANK CRIDER

Murray State W 6-0 Eastern Junior College W 39-6 Southwestern Oklahoma W 6-2 Austin College T 6-6 Cameron L 7-12 Henderson State L 12-19 Central Oklahoma L 9-32 Northeastern State W 28-6 Northwestern Oklahoma L 9-10 Southeastern Oklahoma L 14-20

1947 (4-5-1)

Murray State W 7-6 Austin College W 24-0 Southwestern Oklahoma L 0-13 University of the Ozarks W 6-2 Ouachita Baptist L 0-6 Central Oklahoma L 12-33 Northeastern State L 6-13 Northwestern Oklahoma T 0-0 Southeastern Oklahoma L 9-13 East Texas Baptist W 46-0

Murray State W 28-6 Southwestern Oklahoma W 33-6 University of the Ozarks W 12-0 Ouachita Baptist L 0-14 Northeastern State W 19-12 Central Oklahoma L 7-20 Eastern New Mexico W 27-0 Northwestern Oklahoma W 23-0 Southeastern Oklahoma L 0-6 East Texas Baptist L 0-15

Murray State W 20-0 Southwestern Oklahoma W 26-12 University of the Ozarks L 6-18 Texas Lutheran W 25-7 Northeastern State W 10-6 Central Oklahoma L 7-13 Eastern New Mexico W 14-13 Northwestern Oklahoma L 6-14 Southeastern Oklahoma L 7-26 Austin College L 6-27

1948 (6-4)

1949 (5-5)

1950 (4-5)

Murray State W 31-0 Southwestern Oklahoma L 0-13 Oklahoma Panhandle State L 2-7 Texas Lutheran W 13-0 Northeastern State W 8-0 Central Oklahoma L 13-20 Lamar College L 6-7 Northwestern Oklahoma W 12-6 Southeastern Oklahoma L 13-19

Murray State W Southwestern Oklahoma L Austin College L Northeastern State L Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma L Memphis L Northwestern Oklahoma T Southeastern Oklahoma L

Arkansas Tech W Southwestern Oklahoma W Howard Payne L Austin College L Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma L University of the Ozarks L Northwestern Oklahoma W Southeastern Oklahoma W

Southern Arkansas L 13-25 Southwestern Oklahoma W 13-12 Howard Payne L 6-29 Austin College L 0-32 Northeastern State L 7-46 Central Oklahoma L 7-34 University of the Ozarks L 20-28 Northwestern Oklahoma L 7-12 Southeastern Oklahoma W 7-0

Southern Arkansas L 0-14 Southwestern Oklahoma L 0-21 University of the Ozarks L 7-23 Austin College L 20-47 Northeastern State W 38-0 Central Oklahoma L 14-18 Murray State W 28-9 Northwestern Oklahoma W 13-9 Southeastern Oklahoma W 58-7

Southern Arkansas W 18-6 Southwestern Oklahoma L 0-30 University of the Ozarks L 0-3 Northeastern State L 0-28 Central Oklahoma L 13-19 Murray State W 34-0 Northwestern Oklahoma W 27-13 Southeastern Oklahoma L 2-3

Sam Houston State L 0-29 Southern Arkansas L 6-7 Texas Lutheran L 7-27 Northeastern State L 0-20 Central Oklahoma L 0-28 Arkansas Tech L 6-21 Northwestern Oklahoma W 23-20 Southeastern Oklahoma W 7-3 Southwestern Oklahoma L 6-40

Southern Arkansas L Southwestern Oklahoma L Texas Lutheran W Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma L Arkansas Tech L Northwestern Oklahoma L Southeastern Oklahoma L Austin College W

1951 (1-7-1)

1952 (4-5)

26-0 0-26 13-34 13-34 13-61 14-19 0-20 20-20 7-30 28-13 19-7 7-28 7-46 20-25 7-20 14-34 22-9 42-14

1953 (2-7)

1954 (4-5)

1955 (3-5)

1956 (2-7)

1957 (2-7)

0-7 0-14 33-6 19-25 0-21 14-43 12-26 0-14 22-14

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

1958 (2-7)

Northwest State (La.) L 0-36 Southwestern Oklahoma L 0-26 Northeastern State L 13-33 Northwestern Oklahoma L 13-33 Southern Arkansas W 18-0 Langston L 7-20 Austin College L 7-47 Central Oklahoma L 8-28 Southeastern Oklahoma W 7-6

1959 (7-4) COACH-ELVAN GEORGE

Howard Payne W 18-6 University of the Ozarks W 19-5 Southwestern Oklahoma W 31-6 Langston L 7-26 Northeastern State W 27-14 Central Oklahoma L 7-47 Austin College L 20-21 Northwestern Oklahoma W 25-0 Southeastern Oklahoma W 19-6 Texas A&M Corpus Christi W 20-13

CHRISTMAS BOWL

^Delta State L

1960 (7-5)

Howard Payne L University of the Ozarks W Southwestern Oklahoma W Langston L Northeastern State W Central Oklahoma L Austin College L Northwestern Oklahoma W Louisiana College L Southeastern Oklahoma W Texas A&M Corpus Christi W

RICE BOWL

^Henderson State

W

1961 (5-5)

0-19 7-14 33-3 33-21 19-34 34-0 6-9 28-38 34-7 0-27 41-26 57-0 25-7

Central Arkansas L Southwestern Oklahoma W Langston L Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma L Oklahoma Panhandle State L Northwestern Oklahoma W Louisiana College W Southeastern Oklahoma W Tarleton State W

Central Arkansas L Southwestern Oklahoma W Langston W Northeastern State W Central Oklahoma L Oklahoma Panhandle State W Northwestern Oklahoma W Louisiana College W Tarleton State W Delta State L Southeastern Oklahoma W

^Nebraska-Omaha L 21-34

New Mexico Highlands W Southwestern Oklahoma W Langston W Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma W Oklahoma Panhandle State W Northwestern Oklahoma T Austin College W Southeastern Oklahoma W Tarleton State W

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1962 (8-4)

5-35 19-13 6-32 7-26 18-19 32-33 30-12 13-10 19-6 21-6 21-35 26-13 41-0 33-0 20-30 33-7 54-0 14-13 13-3 19-24 41-20

ALL-SPORTS BOWL 1963 (8-1-1)

34-22 28-0 28-0 14-22 19-7 14-12 20-20 54-37 26-0 44-13

1964 (9-2-1) OCC CHAMPIONS

Tarleton State W Lamar College L Southwestern Oklahoma W Langston T Northeastern State W Central Oklahoma W Oklahoma Panhandle State W Northwestern Oklahoma W New Mexico Highlands W Texas A&M Corpus Christi W Southeastern Oklahoma W

^Sul Ross State L

ALL-SPORTS BOWL 1965 (9-1) OCC CHAMPIONS

Lamar College L Southwestern Oklahoma W Langston W Northeastern State W Central Oklahoma W Oklahoma Panhandle State W Northwestern Oklahoma W Tarleton State W Southeastern Oklahoma W Texas A&M Corpus Christi W

1966 (7-3-1) OCC CHAMPIONS

Pensacola Navy L Stephen F. Austin L Southwestern Oklahoma W Langston W Northeastern State W Central Oklahoma L Oklahoma Panhandle State W Northwestern Oklahoma T Tarleton State W Midwestern (Iowa) W Southeastern Oklahoma W

1967 (8-2) OCC CHAMPIONS

Stephen F. Austin L Southwestern Oklahoma W Langston W Northeastern State W Central Oklahoma W Oklahoma Panhandle State W Northwestern Oklahoma W Northern Arizona W Tarleton State W Southeastern Oklahoma L

14-0 0-21 35-7 27-27 26-19 34-3 34-6 48-20 45-14 20-0 55-6 13-21

14-15 20-10 26-0 24-21 35-13 55-7 40-7 28-0 51-0 48-0

14-27 19-14 26-7 35-7 24-21 25-21 23-7 13-7 28-0 7-13

Pensacola Navy L 6-21 Emporia State L 20-27 Southwestern Oklahoma W 10-6 Langston W 20-7 Northwestern Oklahoma W 21-0 Northeastern State W 20-7 Central Oklahoma T 7-7 Oklahoma Panhandle State L 21-28 Tarleton State W 54-20 Southeastern Oklahoma W 49-0

Pensacola Navy L Arkansas Pine Bluff W Southwestern Oklahoma L Langston W Northeastern State L Central Oklahoma T Oklahoma Panhandle State W Northwestern Oklahoma W Tarleton State W Southeastern Oklahoma W

43-0

W W

28-14 44-19

Oct. 17

*Northeastern State L

34-56

Nov. 7

*Langston

Nov. 21

*Cameron L 16-21

Sept. 18

Texas A&M-Commerce L 16-34

Oct. 10 Oct. 24

Nov. 14 Nov. 28

*Southeastern Oklahoma

W

*Southwestern Oklahoma L *Northwestern Oklahoma

W

42-7

19-30 47-7

W

29-26

*Central Oklahoma L

21-43

1971 (3-7, 3-5 OCC)

Sept. 25

*Central Oklahoma L

14-34

Oct. 9

*Southeastern Oklahoma

W

41-33

Oct. 23

*Southwestern Oklahoma L

7-17

Nov. 13

*Northwestern Oklahoma L

Oct. 2

Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 20

Sept. 9

*Oklahoma Panhandle State *Northeastern State

W W

17-7

28-14

Marines L 19-32 *Langston L 20-21 14-19

*Cameron L 21-27

1972 (4-7, 4-5) COACH-PAT O’NEAL

Angelo State L

14-55

*Southeastern Oklahoma L

14-29

Sept. 16 Texas A&M-Commerce L 14-37 Sept. 23 *Central Oklahoma L 10-33 Sept. 30 *Oklahoma Panhandle State W 34-0 Oct. 14

*Northeastern State L

Nov. 4

*Langston L 29-54

Nov. 18

*Cameron

Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 11

6-21

*Southwestern Oklahoma W 2-0 Trinity L 28-39 *Northwestern Oklahoma

1973 (4-7, 3-5 OIC)

W

38-21

W

17-2

Sept. 8

McMurry

W

44-12

Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13

*Oklahoma Panhandle State L *Southeastern Oklahoma L *Northeastern State L

7-17 0-22 19-21

Sept. 15 Texas A&M-Commerce L Sept. 22 *Central Oklahoma W

7-22 19-7

Oct. 20

*Southwestern Oklahoma

W

Nov. 10

*Northwestern Oklahoma

W

33-12

Sept. 14

Howard Payne L

7-21

Oct. 5

Oklahoma Panhandle State

W

29-14

Oct. 19

*Northeastern State

W

30-27

Nov. 9

Langston

W

Nov. 23

Cameron L

Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 17

Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 13 Oct. 26 Nov. 2

Nov. 16

Sept. 6 Sept. 13

41-0

Trinity L 22-42 *Langston L 7-17 *Cameron L 14-16

1974 (4-7, 2-3 OIC)

Texas A&M-Commerce L 21-27 *Central Oklahoma W 21-14 *Southeastern Oklahoma L

*Southwestern Oklahoma L Eastern New Mexico L *Northwestern Oklahoma L

1975 (9-3-1, 5-0 OIC) OIC CHAMPIONS

McMurry W Howard Payne T

17-20

6-28 14-42 20-3

21-35

0-25

26-7 7-7

Sept. 20 Texas A&M-Commerce L 18-33 Sept. 27 *Central Oklahoma W 21-12

Oct. 4 29-35 47-14 14-24 35-6 7-35 20-20 25-22 26-12 34-12 18-0

W

Pensacola Navy *Oklahoma Panhandle State

Oct. 7 8-17 0-21 14-13 48-14 43-14 7-10 22-15 7-7 35-13 75-0 7-6

1970 (6-4, 4-4 OCC)

Arkansas Pine Bluff

Sept. 26 Oct. 3

Oct. 16

1968 (6-3-1) OCC CHAMPIONS

1969 (6-3-1)

Sept. 19

Oklahoma Panhandle State

W

9-6

Oct. 11

*Southeastern Oklahoma

W

38-13

Oct. 25 Nov. 1

*Southwestern Oklahoma Eastern New Mexico

W W

27-6 36-22

Nov. 15

*Northwestern Oklahoma

W

35-13

^vs. Henderson State L

Oct. 18 Nov. 8

Nov. 22

*Northeastern State Langston

W W

21-14 37-30

Cameron L 13-19

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1976 (6-3-2, 1-2-1 OIC)

Sept. 4 Sept. 11

McMurry Howard Payne

W W

21-9 23-14

Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16

Oklahoma Panhandle State W *Southeastern Oklahoma L *Northeastern State L

50-15 34-35 12-16

Nov. 6

Washburn

30-24

Sept. 18 Sept. 25

Oct. 23 Oct. 30

Nov. 13

Texas A&M-Commerce T Central Oklahoma W

*Southwestern Oklahoma W Eastern New Mexico L

W

*Northwestern Oklahoma T

1977 (5-5, 1-3 OIC)

17-17 30-10

21-20 20-21

26-26

Sept. 3 Sept. 10

Henderson State Howard Payne

W W

20-3 29-27

Sept. 24

Central Oklahoma

W

20-9

Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15

Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 12

at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-35 at Oklahoma Panhandle State W *at Southeastern Oklahoma L *at Northeastern State L

*Southwestern Oklahoma L Eastern New Mexico L *Northwestern Oklahoma W

1978 (4-6, 4-0 OIC) OIC CHAMPIONS

52-0 6-17 14-35

14-37 7-14 16-0

Sept. 11

Langston

W

Oct. 2

Henderson State

W

40-20

Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6

Texas Lutheran W *Southeastern Oklahoma W *Northeastern State L

28-20 26-0 28-45

Sept. 10

Howard Payne

W

Sept. 24

Arkansas Tech

W

Oct. 8 Oct. 15

Central Oklahoma L *Northwestern Oklahoma L

Sept. 25 Oct. 9 Oct. 16

Nov. 13

Sept. 17 Oct. 1

Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5

Nov. 12

Sept. 1 Sept. 8

Sept. 16 Texas A&M-Kingsville L

7-35

Sept. 22

Sept. 30

Angelo State L

7-14

Oct. 14

*Northeastern State

W

20-14

Oct. 28

*Southeastern Oklahoma

W

21-14

Sept. 9

Sept. 23 Oct. 7

Oct. 21 Nov. 4

Sept. 1

Abilene Christian L

Howard Payne L Henderson State L Central Oklahoma L *Southwestern Oklahoma *Northwestern Oklahoma

W W

1979 (6-4, 4-0 OIC) OIC CHAMPIONS

Abilene Christian L

9-21 0-46

10-33

29-20 34-24

7-35

Sept. 8

Howard Payne

W

24-23

Sept. 22

Henderson State

W

21-14

Oct. 6

Central Oklahoma L

28-35

Oct. 20

*Southwestern Oklahoma

W

28-13

Nov. 10

*Northwestern Oklahoma

W

43-16

Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Oct. 13 Oct. 27

Sept. 13 Sept. 20

Texas A&M-Kingsville L 21-41 Angelo State L *Northeastern State

*Southeastern Oklahoma

W W

1980 (7-3, 3-1 OIC) OIC CHAMPIONS

Howard Payne W Henderson State L

7-33

38-23 39-17

14-9 14-27

Sept. 27 Oct. 4

de Nuevo Leon W Angelo State L

32-0 16-35

Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

Texas Lutheran W *Southeastern Oklahoma W *Northeastern State L

28-19 30-28 29-31

Oct. 11 Oct. 18

Nov. 15

Sept. 5

Sept. 12 Sept. 25 Oct. 3

Central Oklahoma *Northwestern Oklahoma

*Southwestern Oklahoma

W W

W

1981 (2-8, 2-2 OIC)

Howard Payne L

Southern Colorado L de Nuevo Leon L Angelo State L

28-14 10-9

16-7

Oct. 10 Oct. 17

Central Oklahoma L *Northwestern Oklahoma W

18-55 7-6

Nov. 14

*Southwestern Oklahoma L

28-48

Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7

Texas Lutheran L *Southeastern Oklahoma W *Northeastern State L

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13-29 15-14 21-26

Central Oklahoma L *Northwestern Oklahoma W

*Southwestern Oklahoma L

1983 (7-3, 2-2 OIC)

Texas A&M-Kingsville Henderson State

W

W

Texas Lutheran W *Southeastern Oklahoma W *Northeastern State L

*Southwestern Oklahoma

1984 (10-2, 4-0 OIC) OIC CHAMPIONS

W

Nebraska-Kearney Howard Payne

W W

Arkansas Tech

W

Eastern New Mexico L

Sept. 29

Henderson State

W

Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3

Texas Lutheran *Southeastern Oklahoma *Northeastern State

W W W

Oct. 6 Oct. 13

Nov. 10 Dec. 1

35-0

Texas A&M-Kingsville L 24-57

Sept. 15

Texas A&M-Kingsville *Northwestern Oklahoma

*Southwestern Oklahoma

W W

W

^Central Washington L

1985 (5-4-1, 3-1 OIC) OIC CHAMPIONS

19-21 52-47

14-53

28-22

42-24 45-0

34-19

17-34 23-40

44-35 56-14 20-25

43-31

20-22

2-5 25-2

23-20 17-21

Nov. 11

Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Oct. 6

Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3

Sept. 7

Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-42 Henderson State L 14-42 New Mexico Highlands

W

*Southwestern Oklahoma L *Northwestern Oklahoma L Emporia State L

1991 (5-4-1, 2-3 OIC)

Tarleton State

W

31-30

13-34 17-20 0-19

16-0

Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28

Henderson State T Cameron W *Langston W

17-17 20-19 20-13

Oct. 26 Nov. 2

*Southwestern Oklahoma L *Northwestern Oklahoma (OT) L

6-31 7-13

Oct. 12 Oct. 19

Oct. 10 Oct. 17

Ouachita Baptist *Northeastern State

W W

34-33 35-28

Nov. 14

*Southeastern Oklahoma

W

28-16

Nov. 8 Nov. 15

*Southeastern Oklahoma *Northeastern State

W W

34-0 28-0

Sept. 5 Sept. 12

Central Arkansas L Texas A&M-Commerce W

14-17 51-20

Sept. 26

Henderson State L

10-16

Oct. 17 Oct. 24

*Southwestern Oklahoma *Northwestern Oklahoma

32-9 47-20

26-3 7-10

Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7

Sept. 4

West Texas A&M L 17-27 Texas Lutheran W 36-17 34-28 24-31

1992 (6-3, 4-1 OIC) OIC CHAMPIONS

Henderson State L Cameron W *Southwestern Oklahoma L *Northwestern Oklahoma W *Langston W

1993 (10-3, 3-2 OIC) NAIA CHAMPIONS

Tarleton State L

10-21 27-15

7-27 35-31 38-16

21-24

Sept. 11 Sept. 25

Harding Arkansas Tech

W W

21-20 32-5

Oct. 9

Southern Arkansas

W

44-36

Oct. 23 Oct. 30

*Southwestern Oklahoma W *Northwestern Oklahoma (2OT) W

28-21 33-27

Nov. 20

^Western New Mexico

Oct. 2 24-31

Oklahoma Panhandle State *Southeastern Oklahoma

21-42 3-28

3-7

17-0

Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Ouachita Baptist L *Northeastern State L

26-33

10-0 13-2

*Southeastern Oklahoma W *Northeastern State L

7-17

Tarleton State L

W W

W W

1990 (1-9, 0-4 OIC) COACH-HANK WALBRICK

Sept. 5

35-22 14-7

Henderson State Texas Lutheran

Angelo State L

*Southeastern Oklahoma L

13-7

43-6 19-16

Oct. 4 Oct. 11

Nov. 7 Nov. 14

*Southwestern Oklahoma W *Northwestern Oklahoma L

W W

Texas A&M-Kingsville L 20-27 Arkansas Tech W 35-28

Oct. 3 Oct. 10

Oct. 21 Oct. 28

11-28

Sept. 20 Sept. 27

Sept. 19

37-15

W

*Southeastern Oklahoma L

41-38

Central Arkansas

1987 (5-5, 3-1 OIC) OIC CHAMPIONS

W

*Northeastern State

Nov. 10

48-15 48-7 24-10

Sept. 6

*Southwestern Oklahoma W *Northwestern Oklahoma L

New Mexico Highlands

Oct. 14

Arkansas-Monticello L 14-26 Ouachita Baptist L 7-14

10-24

7-20 21-0

Oct. 18 Oct. 25

Oct. 7

1989 (3-7, 2-2 OIC)

*Northeastern State L

*Southwestern Oklahoma L *Northwestern Oklahoma W

W

Central Arkansas L 6-14 Texas A&M-Commerce L 10-42 Henderson State L 17-18

Oct. 13

35-24 52-48

Oct. 19 Oct. 26

Sept. 13 Cameron L

Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16

Sept. 23 Sept. 30

0-29 10-0

14-28

21-14

1986 (7-3, 3-1 OIC) OIC CHAMPIONS

*Southeastern Oklahoma L *Northeastern State W

Ouachita Baptist L

W

W W

Nov. 5 Nov. 12

Sept. 22

31-6

Henderson State L 28-55 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-30

*Southeastern Oklahoma *Northeastern State

21-24 10-45 35-16

35-17

46-50

Arkansas Tech

Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Henderson State L *Southwestern Oklahoma L *Northwestern Oklahoma W

14-21

Sept. 27

Oct. 5 Oct. 12

Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22

Sept. 24 Arkansas-Monticello L 21-35 Oct. 1 Ouachita Baptist W 21-7

Tarleton State L

17-17

Texas Lutheran L Eastern New Mexico W

Central Arkansas L 14-28 Texas A&M-Commerce L 19-22 Abilene Christian W 31-24

Sept. 1

Howard Payne T

Sept. 14 Sept. 21

1988 (4-6, 2-2 OIC)

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17

31-7 34-10

Sept. 7

19-20

14-36 6-13 14-31

10-13

Sept. 18

3-14

Sept. 2

1982 (5-5, 2-2 OIC)

Howard Payne L

Oct. 16

Nov. 6 Nov. 13

Dec. 4 Dec. 11

Ouachita Baptist

W

*Northeastern State L *Langston W *Southeastern Oklahoma L

NAIA PLAYOFFS

Arkansas-Monticello Glenville State

W

W W

27-17 13-14

28-25 14-28 24-22

27-0 49-35

79


ALL-TIME RESULTS Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1

Oct. 8

Oct. 15

Oct. 22 Oct. 29

1994 (3-7, 2-3 OIC)

Sept. 2

Sept. 9 Sept. 16

Emporia State L *Angelo State W

14-31 12-7

Southern Arkansas

W

Sept. 30

*Northeastern State L

15-23

*Southwestern Oklahoma *Northwestern Oklahoma

W W

Oct. 14

*Southwestern Oklahoma

W

13-6

Oct. 28

*West Texas A&M

W

26-17

Ouachita Baptist L *Northeastern State L

20-24

14-12

0-47

16-10 16-15

Nov. 5 Nov. 12

*Langston L 16-17 *Southeastern Oklahoma L 28-34

Sept. 2 Sept. 9

Tarleton State W Angelo State L

1995 (4-7, 1-4 OIC)

Harding

Sept. 30 Oct. 5

Oklahoma Panhandle State W 27-19 Southern Arkansas L 7-17

Oct. 21

*Southwestern Oklahoma L

12-27

Nov. 4

*Northwestern Oklahoma L

14-20

Oct. 14 Oct. 28

Nov. 11 Sept. 5 Sept. 14

W

35-12 10-30

Sept. 16

Sept. 23

Ouachita Baptist L

27-14

16-29

*Langston L 10-30 *Northeastern State L *Southeastern Oklahoma

W

7-10

27-6

1996 (3-7, 1-2 OIC)

Southern Arkansas W 14-3 Harding L 31-41

Sept. 21

Tarleton State L

Oct. 5 Oct. 17

Ouachita Baptist L 21-24 *Langston L 13-14

Nov. 2

Northeastern State

W

28-21

Nov. 16

Southeastern Oklahoma L

12-19

Sept. 28 Oct. 26

Nov. 10

Sept. 4

Sept. 13 Sept. 20

2000 (6-5, 5-3 LSC)

Harding L 8-24 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-51 Arkansas Tech L 19-45

*Oklahoma Panhandle State

W

*Southwestern Oklahoma L at Northwestern Oklahoma L

Moved to NCAA Division II 1997 (0-10, 0-8 LSC)

Southern Arkansas L

Northwestern Oklahoma L *West Texas A&M L

35-45

49-9

15-19 7-27

9-37

0-27 0-48

Sept. 23 Oct. 7

Oct. 21

Nov. 4 Nov. 11

Sept. 8 Sept. 15

Northwestern Oklahoma L *Abilene Christian

W

*Midwestern State L *Central Oklahoma L Oklahoma Panhandle State *Southeastern Oklahoma

W W

2001 (6-4, 3-2 LSC)

Emporia State L Angelo State L

*Midwestern State

W

31-28

Oct. 20

*Central Oklahoma

W

37-30

Nov. 3 Nov. 10

Oklahoma Panhandle State W *Southeastern Oklahoma L

56-7 41-42

Oct. 13 Oct. 27

Aug. 29 Sept. 7

*Southwestern Oklahoma

W

West Texas A&M

W

2002 (3-8, 3-5 LSC)

Missouri State L Harding L

Sept. 14

Emporia State

Sept. 28

*Eastern New Mexico L

Sept. 21 Oct. 5

L

*Texas A&M-Commerce

W

*Tarleton State

L

Oct. 12

*Southwestern Oklahoma

Oct. 26

*Angelo State

Nov. 16

*Northeastern State

Oct. 19 Nov. 9

Aug. 28

*Central Oklahoma

*Southeastern Oklahoma

2003 (3-8, 2-3 LSC)

Missouri State

L

Emporia State

L

Nov. 8

*Southeastern Oklahoma

Sept. 3

Southern Arkansas L

Sept. 26

Abilene Christian L

7-35

Oct. 3

Oct. 10

Oct. 24 Oct. 31

Nov. 7

Nov. 14

Sept. 2

Sept. 11 Sept. 18

*Northeastern State L

*Central Oklahoma L *Ouachita Baptist L

*Southwestern Oklahoma

W

*Southeastern Oklahoma L

1999 (3-7, 3-3 LSC) COACH-DENNIS DARNELL

Northwestern Oklahoma L

W

L

2004 (6-4, 3-2 LSC) COACH TIM McCARTY

3-28 2-32

13-8

25-28

0-25

Oct. 9

Oct. 16

Oct. 23

Oct. 30 Nov. 6

*Southwestern Oklahoma

W

W

*Central Oklahoma L

Midwestern State L

Bacone College W *Southeastern Oklahoma L

2005 (3-7, 2-4 LSC)

7-24

21-17

31-14

14-40

24-25

34-25 13-40

Oct. 15

*Central Oklahoma

W

42-39

Nov. 5

*Southeastern Oklahoma L

17-21

14-7

Oct. 8

Nov. 13

*Southeastern Oklahoma

W

14-13

Oct. 22

*Southwestern Oklahoma

W

17-7

*Texas A&M-Commerce L 21-43

Nov. 10

*Southeastern Oklahoma L

Aug. 28

Sam Houston State L

Nov. 3

W

West Texas A&M L

Eastern New Mexico L *Northeastern State L *Southwestern Oklahoma

W

*Midwestern State L

Sept. 20

Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

21-7

6-37

0-28

13-30 14-16

27-20

31-42

Oct. 24

W

*Southwestern Oklahoma L

2008 (3-8, 2-3 LSC)

21-17 18-24

28-35

14-58

Angelo State L

24-34

#14 Abilene Christian L 7-66 Southern Nazarene W 37-30 *vs. Texas A&M-Commerce L 15-27 *Central Oklahoma L *Southeastern Oklahoma L

2009 (0-11, 0-5 LSC) COACH TIM McCARTY

Nebraska-Omaha L #11 Texas A&M-Kingsville L #22 Tarleton State L

17-30 31-38

0-48 7-39 2-41

*Northeastern State L Incarnate Word L *Southwestern Oklahoma L

7-17

20-38

13-14

25-42 26-27

2010 (5-6, 5-1 LSC) LONE STAR NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS

Sept. 4

Fort Hays State L

23-45

Sept. 11

#6 Texas A&M-Kingsville L

Sept. 25

*Southwestern Oklahoma

Oct. 9 Oct. 16

Incarnate Word L *Eastern New Mexico W

13-27 22-19

Oct. 30

*Northeastern State

W

48-21

Sept. 3 Sept. 10

Incarnate Word W *Ouachita Baptist L

31-21 18-31

Sept. 18 Oct. 2

Oct. 23

Nov. 6 Nov. 13

#5 Abilene Christian L

W

*Central Oklahoma L *Southeastern Oklahoma

W

*Texas A&M-Commerce W #19 West Texas A&M L

2011 (8-3, 6-2 GAC)

Sept. 17 Sept. 24

Northeastern State (OT) *Southeastern Oklahoma

W W

Oct. 15

*Arkansas-Monticello

W

Nov. 5 Nov. 12

*Harding (OT) *Southern Arkansas

W W

Oct. 1 Oct. 8

Oct. 22 Oct. 29

80

Texas A&M-Kingsville

*Central Oklahoma L *Southeastern Oklahoma L

28-35

W

Oct. 27

Oct. 13

15-27

Oct. 31 Nov. 7

*Texas A&M-Commerce L

*Ouachita Baptist

21-24

*Northeastern State L

*Texas A&M-Commerce L 28-31

Oct. 1

Oct. 30

*Central Oklahoma L

Oct. 17

31-48

#3 Texas A&M-Kingsville L

7-30

Oct. 4

Sept. 29

13-49

6-43

Sept. 10

7-31

14-49

# 2 Abilene Christian L

*Northeastern State L

*Harding L

#14 Midwestern State L

Oct. 3

Bacone College

*Central Oklahoma L

Sept. 22

10-7

Aug. 27

3-40

48-31

9-29

Midwestern L 5-36 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-20

Sept. 3

W

Eastern New Mexico L

Angelo State L

33-14 24-13

14-20

Angelo State

Sept. 15

Sept. 19

W W

*Tarleton State

7-44 15-41

15-8

Eastern New Mexico *Northeastern State

Oct. 2

Tarleton State L #7 Pittsburg State L

6-42

Sept. 8

0-48

Sept. 18 Sept. 25

#4 Texas A&M-Kingsville L

2007 (2-9, 0-5 LSC)

42-21

10-41

Oct. 9

Nov. 6

W

*Southeastern Oklahoma L

10-3

28-38

W

13-6

Sept. 17 Sept. 24

Oct. 23

W

W

*Southwestern Oklahoma

17-20

W

Sept. 25 Tarleton L 31-33

Oct. 2

*Northeastern State

*Texas A&M-Commerce

0-37

Oct. 25

10-22

West Texas A&M

13-14

Aug. 25 Sept. 1

*Central Oklahoma L

14-63

55-49

Sept. 4

*Harding L 27-28

Nov. 11

Midwestern State L

20-6

W

0-42

Sept. 11

*Southwestern Oklahoma L

Oct. 10

14-35

20-6

Nov. 4

Oct. 28

28-14

*Southeastern Oklahoma L

W

Texas A&M-Kingsville L 34-37

Sept. 26

Nov. 15

West Texas A&M L

Oct. 14

Oct. 7

21-31

*Central Oklahoma

Northwestern Oklahoma

29-40

L

Oct. 18

0-24

*Northeastern State L

14-42

13-21

Nov. 15

Sept. 30

Sept. 23

L

*Ouachita Baptist L

15-24

Aug. 27 Sept. 5 Sept. 12

L

*Southwestern Oklahoma Angelo State

Eastern New Mexico L

*Northeastern State (OT)

6-24

Oct. 25

Sept. 16

W

Sept. 27

19-22

Oct. 11

12-52

Angelo State

26-35

L

Eastern New Mexico

Pittsburg State L

Sept. 9

21-7

29-35

Harding

Sept. 27

Sept. 2

Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-44 #19 Tarleton State L 6-38

Sept. 6

Sept. 13

2006 (2-8, 1-4 LSC) COACH KURT NICHOLS

Sept. 6 Sept. 13

42-31

Nov. 1

Sept. 19

9-17

W

*Tarleton State

Sept. 12

14-26 23-34

34-21

Oct. 4

1998 (2-8, 1-5 LSC)

38-30

W

L

7-42

14-20

28-9

17-31

*Central Oklahoma L

*Southwestern Oklahoma L

39-56

L

L

Oct. 11

Nov. 9

17-21 19-21

Oct. 6

Texas A&M-Commerce L

*Harding L 21-41

52-6 16-6

37-17

Sept. 20

Oct. 25

7-24

W

*Northeastern State L

7-20

0-35

0-20

Abilene Christian

Sept. 29

*Abilene Christian L

*Northeastern State L

19-18

Sept. 22

Sept. 27

Oct. 4

7-49

Central Oklahoma L *Southwestern Oklahoma W *Henderson State (OT) L *Arkansas Tech W

7-20

7-47

23-0

28-31

20-19

36-33 21-52

45-38 37-27

21-41 29-12 34-9

41-42 31-16

23-16 49-6

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Aug. 30

2012 (6-5, 4-4 GAC)

#3 Northwest Missouri State L

3-33

Sept. 8

Southern Nazarene

W

37-15

Sept. 22

*Arkansas-Monticello

W

31-17

Oct. 6 Oct. 13

Northwestern Oklahoma W *Southern Arkansas L

Oct. 27

*#20 Ouachita Baptist

W

37-27

Nov. 10

*Southeastern Oklahoma

W

31-17

Sept. 7

*Arkansas-Monticello

W

46-22

Sept. 21

*Ouachita Baptist L

17-24

Oct. 5 Oct. 19

*Southern Nazarene *Northwestern Oklahoma

W W

46-14 64-14

Nov. 2

*Arkansas Tech L

17-26

Sept. 15

Sept. 29 Oct. 20 Nov. 3

Sept. 14 Sept. 28 Oct. 26

Nov. 9 Nov. 16

*Southwestern Oklahoma L

10-13

*Harding L 14-31 *Henderson State L *Arkansas Tech

2013 (5-5, 5-5 GAC)

W

41-3 0-19

14-49

33-30

*Southern Arkansas L 16-50 *#8 Henderson State L *Southwestern Oklahoma

W

31-63

24-21

*Harding L 30-52 *Southeastern Oklahoma W 23-16

*=Conference game

Home Games in Bold

^=Post-season game

2014 TIGER FOOTBALL

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ALL-TIME SERIES Game Dates and locations not available prior to 1970. ECU was in the NAIA through the 1996 season and started NCAA play in 1997. Abilene Christian 4-7, 1-1 LSC 2-2 NAIA / 2-5 NCAA 1-3 H / 2-4 A

1931 W Sept. 2, 1978 L Sept. 1, 1979 L Sept. 17, 1988 W *Sept. 27, 1997 L Sept. 26, 1998 L *Sept. 23, 2000 W Sept. 22, 2001 W Oct. 4, 2008 L Oct. 3, 2009 L Sept. 18, 2010 L

28-13 3-14 7-35 31-24 7-20 7-35 19-18 37-17 7-66 6-43 7-47

Angelo State 5-10, 2-0 LSC 0-7 NAIA / 5-3 NCAA 3-3 H / 2-7 A

Sept. 9, 1972 L Sept. 30, 1978 L Sept. 29, 1979 L Oct. 4, 1980 L Oct. 3, 1981 L Sept. 19, 1987 L Sept. 9, 1995 L *Sept. 16, 2000 W Sept. 15, 2001 L *Oct. 26, 2002 W Oct. 25, 2003 W Sept. 9, 2006 W Sept. 8, 2007 W Sept. 20, 2008 L Sept. 19, 2009 L

14-55 7-14 7-33 16-35 14-31 24-31 10-30 12-7 19-21 34-21 10-7 20-6 48-31 24-34 9-29

Arkansas 0-1 0-1 NAIA

1929 L

A H A H A A A H A H A A H A H

7-52

Arkansas-Monticello 4-2, 3-0 GAC 1-2 NAIA / 3-0 NCAA 4-1 H / 0-1 A

Sept. 24, 1988 L Sept. 23, 1989 L ^Dec. 4, 1993 W *Oct. 15, 2011 W *Sept. 22, 2012 W *Sept. 7, 2013 W

H A A H A A H A H A

21-35 14-26 27-0 34-9 31-17 46-22

W W

47-14 43-0

1930 W 1952 W 1956 L 1957 L Sept. 24, 1983 W Sept. 22, 1984 W Sept. 27, 1985 W Sept. 27, 1986 W Sept. 25, 1993 W Sept. 24, 1994 L *Oct. 29,2 011 W *Nov. 3, 2012 W *Nov. 2, 2013 L

6-0 28-13 6-21 14-43 45-0 35-17 21-14 35-28 32-5 19-45 31-16 33-30 17-26

Central Oklahoma 16-61-3, 6-15 Conference 14-48-3 NAIA / 2-13 NCAA 5-11 H / 3-10 A

H A H A H A A A H

Austin College 3-10 3-10 NAIA

1925 L 1926 L 1947 W 1949 L 1951 L 1952 L 1953 L 1954 L 1957 W 1958 L 1959 L 1960 L 1963 W

0-9 13-14 24-0 6-27 13-34 7-46 0-32 20-47 22-14 7-47 20-21 28-38 54-37

Bacone College 6-0-1 4-0-1 NAIA / 2-0 NCAA 1-0 H / 1-0 A

1935 W 12-0 1936 W 13-7 1937 T 0-0 1938 W 13-7 1939 W 80-0 Oct. 30, 2004 W 34-25 Aug. 27, 2005 W 21-7

A H

Cameron 5-9-1, 1-3 Conference 5-9-1 NAIA 2-3 H / 1-3 A

H A H H H H

Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 2-0 NAIA 0-1 A

1969 Sept. 19, 1970

Arkansas Tech 9-4, 2-1 GAC 7-3 NAIA / 2-1 NCAA 3-1 H / 4-1 A

A

1931 L 1932 T 1940 W 1941 L 1942 W 1946 L *Nov. 21, 1970 L *Nov. 20, 1971 L *Nov. 18, 1972 W *Nov. 17, 1973 L Nov. 23, 1974 L Nov. 22, 1975 L Sept. 13, 1986 L Sept. 21, 1991 W Sept. 19, 1992 W

6-13 0-0 36-6 7-10 7-5 7-12 16-21 21-27 17-2 14-16 0-25 13-19 3-7 20-19 27-15

H A H A H A H H A

Central Arkansas 1-8 1-8 NAIA 0-2 H / 1-1 A

1926 L 1927 L 1929 L 1961 L 1962 L Sept. 6, 1986 W Sept. 5, 1987 L Sept. 3, 1988 L Sept. 2, 1989 L

82

0-28 6-12 0-7 5-35 21-35 17-0 14-17 14-28 6-14

A H A H

1911 L 1913 W 1914 L 1915 L 1916 L 1919 L 1920 L 1921 L 1922 L 1023 L 1924 L 1927 L 1928 W 1929 L 1930 W 1931 L 1932 L 1933 T 1934 L 1935 L 1936 L 1937 L 1938 L 1939 W 1940 L 1941 L 1942 L 1946 L 1947 L 1948 L 1949 L 1950 L 1951 L 1952 L 1953 L 1954 L 1955 L 1956 L 1957 L 1958 L 1959 L 1960 L 1961 L 1962 L 1963 W 1964 W 1965 W 1966 L 1967 W 1968 T 1969 T *Nov. 28, 1970 L *Sept. 25, 1971 L *Sept. 23, 1972 L *Sept. 22, 1973 W *Sept. 28, 1974 W *Sept. 27, 1975 W *Sept. 25, 1976 W Sept. 24, 1977 W Oct. 7, 1978 L Oct. 6, 1979 L Oct. 11, 1980 W Oct. 10, 1981 L Oct. 9, 1982 L Oct. 8, 1983 L *Oct. 11, 1997 L *Oct. 10, 1998 L *Oct. 9, 1999 L *Oct. 21, 2000 L *Oct. 20, 2001 W *Oct. 19, 2002 L *Oct. 18, 2003 L *Oct. 16, 2004 L *Oct. 15, 2005 W *Oct. 7, 2006 L *Oct. 4, 2007 L *Oct. 11, 2008 L *Oct. 31, 2009 L *Oct. 2, 2010 L Oct. 1, 2011 L

0-25 31-14 0-14 14-19 0-51 0-48 7-68 0-102 0-19 0-6 0-44 0-18 6-0 0-7 6-0 0-9 2-13 0-0 0-7 0-7 6-20 0-43 0-52 33-6 13-21 0-19 6-69 9-32 12-33 7-20 7-13 13-20 14-91 7-20 7-34 14-18 13-19 0-28 0-21 8-28 7-47 6-9 18-19 20-30 19-7 34-3 35-13 7-10 24-21 7-7 20-20 21-43 13-34 10-33 19-7 21-14 21-12 30-10 20-8 10-33 28-35 28-14 18-55 19-21 17-34 7-42 13-14 7-31 7-24 37-30 10-22 21-31 14-40 42-39 0-37 21-24 17-30 25-42 28-31 21-41

Central Washington 0-1 0-1 NAIA 0-1 H

Dec. 1, 1984 L

20-22

Colorado State-Pueblo 0-1 0-1 NAIA 0-1 A

Sept. 12, 1981 L

1935 1936

14-36

H

A

Conners State 2-0 2-0 NAIA W W

14-0 16-0

Delta State 0-2 0-2 NAIA

^1959 L 1962 L

0-19 19-24

de Nuevo Leon 1-1 1-1 NAIA 1-0 H / 0-1 A

Sept. 27, 1980 W Sept. 25, 1981 L

32-0 6-13

H A

Eastern New Mexico 6-9, 1-0 LSC 4-4 NAIA / 2-5 NCAA 3-4 H / 1-5 A

A H H H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A

1948 W 1949 W Nov. 2, 1974 L Nov. 1, 1975 W Oct. 30, 1976 L Oct. 29, 1977 L Sept. 15, 1984 L Sept. 21, 1985 W Sept. 28, 2002 L Sept. 27, 2003 L Sept. 18, 2004 W Sept. 17, 2005 L Sept. 16, 2006 L Sept. 15, 2007 L *Oct. 16, 2010 W

27-0 14-13 14-42 36-22 20-21 7-14 46-50 25-2 29-35 2-32 33-14 13-30 15-24 13-49 22-19

1913 1914 1915 1916 1921 1922 1927 1930 1936 1939

40-0 27-7 27-7 12-7 26-0 33-0 45-0 21-0 8-0 33-6

A H A H H A H A H A H A H

Eastern Oklahoma State College 10-0 10-0 NAIA

1947

W W W W W W W W W W

East Texas Baptist 1-0 1-0 NAIA W

46-0

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ALL-TIME SERIES Emporia State 0-6 0-2 NAIA / 0-4 NCAA 0-2 H / 0-3 A

1968 L Nov. 3, 1990 L Sept. 9, 2000 L Sept. 8, 2001 L Sept. 14, 2002 L Sept. 13, 2003 L

20-27 0-19 14-31 17-21 9-17 3-28

Fort Hays State 0-1 0-1 NCAA 0-1 A

Sept. 4, 2010 L

^Dec. 11, 1993

23-45

Glenville State 1-0 1-0 NAIA 1-0 H W

49-35

Harding 3-9, 1-5 Conference 2-2 NAIA / 1-7 NCAA 3-2 H / 0-7 A

Sept. 11, 1993 W Sept. 10, 1994 L Spet. 16, 1995 W Sept. 14, 1996 L *Oct. 25, 1997 L *Oct. 24, 1998 L *Oct. 23, 1999 L Sept. 7, 2002 L Sept. 6, 2003 L *Nov. 5, 2011 W *Sept. 29, 2012 L *Nov. 9, 2013 L

21-20 8-24 27-14 31-41 21-41 27-28 7-30 23-34 19-22 23-16 OT 14-31 30-52

Howard Payne 7-7-2 7-7-2 NAIA 4-2-1 H / 2-2-1 A

A H A H A

A

H

H A H A A H A A H H A A

0-32 14-0 18-7 27-7 12-19 25-7 14-27 20-3 0-46 21-14 14-27 40-20 34-19 31-6 38-55 10-0 10-16 21-24 17-18 14-42 17-17 10-21 41-42 OT 14-49 31-63

Hendrix College 0-1 0-1 NAIA

1926 L

0-20

H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A A A A

20-38 13-27 31-21

Sept. 8, 1973 Sept. 6, 1975 Sept. 4, 1976 H A H H A H A H A H A H

A H A

Lamar College 0-3 0-3 NAIA

1950 L 1964 L 1965 L

1958 L 1959 L 1960 L 1961 L 1962 W 1963 W 1964 T 1965 W 1966 W 1967 W 1968 W 1969 W *Nov. 7, 1970 W *Nov. 6, 1971 L *Nov. 4, 1972 L *Nov. 3, 1973 L Nov. 9, 1974 W Nov. 8, 1975 W Sept. 18, 1982 W Sept. 28, 1991 W *Nov. 7, 1992 W *Nov. 6, 1993 W *Nov. 5, 1994 L *Oct. 14, 1995 L *Oct. 17,1 996 L

7-20 7-26 19-34 6-32 41-0 28-0 27-27 26-0 48-14 26-7 20-7 35-6 47-7 20-21 29-54 7-17 20-3 37-30 35-0 20-13 38-16 28-25 16-17 10-30 13-14

W

19-32

A A H

13-0

Memphis 0-1 0-1 NAIA

1951 L

Sept. 11, 1999 L *Oct. 7, 2000 L *Oct. 6, 2001 W Oct. 23, 2004 L *Oct. 22, 2005 L Sept. 23, 2006 L Sept. 22, 2007 L

5-36 0-20 31-28 24-25 31-42 14-63 14-49

14-26 0-48

H A H A H A H H A A H A H

Sept. 1, 1984

W

31-7

A A H H A A H

A A

A

Nebraska-Omaha 0-2 0-1 NAIA / 0-1 NCAA 0-1 A

A

^1962 L Aug. 27, 2009 L

21-34 0-48

W W W W

34-22 45-14 37-15 31-30

H A

Northern Arizona 1-0 1-0 NAIA W

1909 W 1909 W 1911 W 1912 W 1937 L

13-6 48-6 33-0 12-0 10-0 6-1 28-0 19-0 18-6 12-6 2-12 6-33 6-6 33-0 0-3 13-6 6-0 7-6 28-6 20-0 31-0 26-0 28-9 34-0

Nebraska-Kearney 1-0 1-0 NAIA 1-0 A

1963 1964 Oct. 7, 1989 Oct. 6, 1990

13-7

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 4-1 4-1 NAIA

Murray State College 20-3-1 20-3-1 NAIA

1914 W 1914 W 1916 W 1920 W 1922 W 1923 W 1925 W 1926 W 1931 W 1932 W 1933 L 1937 L 1938 T 1940 W 1941 L 1942 W 1946 W 1947 W 1948 W 1949 W 1950 W 1951 W 1954 W 1955 W

New Mexico Highlands 4-0 4-0 NAIA 1-0 H / 1-0 A

1967

0-20

Midwestern State 1-6, 1-2 LSC 1-6 NCAA 1-2 H / 0-4 A

Aug. 29, 2002 L Aug. 28, 2003 L

0-27 13-10 14-13

Marines 0-1 0-1 NAIA 0-1 A

44-12 26-7 21-9

Missouri State 0-2 0-2 NCAA 0-2 A

Louisiana College 2-1 2-1 NAIA

1960 L 1961 W 1962 W

1928

W W W

McPherson College 1-0 1-0 NAIA

6-7 0-21 14-15

Langston 14-10, 3-6 Conference 14-10 NAIA 4-3 H / 3-3 A

Oct. 30, 1971 L

2014 TIGER FOOTBALL

7-28 6-29 18-6 7-14 7-21 7-7 23-14 29-27 9-21 24-23 14-9 19-20 10-13 28-22 34-10 17-17

Incarnate Word 1-2 1-2 NCAA 0-1 H / 1-1 A

Oct. 10, 2009 L Oct. 9, 2010 L Sept. 3, 2011 W

Henderson State 10-14-1, 0-3 GAC 10-11-1 NAIA / 0-3 NCAA 5-2-1 H / 1-9 A

1928 L 1940 W 1941 W 1945 W 1946 L 1960 W 1975 L Sept. 3, 1977 W Sept. 23, 1978 L Sept. 22, 1979 W Sept. 20, 1980 L Oct. 2, 1982 W Oct. 1, 1983 W Sept. 29, 1984 W Oct. 5, 1985 L Oct. 4, 1986 W Sept. 26, 1987 L Oct. 8, 1988 L Sept. 16, 1989 L Sept. 15, 19990 L Sept. 14, 1991 T Sept. 12, 1992 L *Oct. 22, 2011 L *Oct. 20, 2012 L *Sept. 28, 2013 L

1952 L 1953 L 1959 W 1960 L Sept. 14, 1974 L Sept. 13, 1975 T Sept. 11, 1976 W Sept. 10, 1977 W Sept. 9, 1978 L Sept. 8, 1979 W Sept. 13, 1980 W Sept. 5, 1981 L Sept. 11, 1982 L Sept. 10, 1983 W Sept. 8, 1984 W Sept. 7, 1985 T

McMurray 3-0 3-0 NAIA 1-0 H / 2-0 A

6-0 15-0 10-3 7-0 0-6

Northeastern State 45-46-2, 15-25 Conference 40-36-2 NAIA / 5-10 NCAA 12-10 H / 5-15 A

1909 L 1909 L 1913 W 1916 W 1920 W 1923 W 1924 W 1925 T 1926 L 1927 L 1928 T 1929 W 1930 W 1931 W 1932 W 1933 L 1934 L 1935 W 1936 L 1937 L 1938 L 1939 W 1940 W 1941 W 1945 W 1945 W 1946 W 1947 L 1948 W 1949 W 1950 W 1951 L 1951 L 1952 L 1953 L 1954 W 1955 L 1956 L 1957 L 1958 L 1959 W 1960 W 1961 L 1962 W 1963 L 1964 W 1965 W 1966 W 1967 W 1968 W 1969 L

0-27 0-41 53-0 40-6 61-0 26-9 15-0 7-7 7-31 6-19 0-0 13-0 35-6 7-0 14-0 0-7 6-7 10-7 7-19 6-39 0-13 20-7 17-14 6-0 54-0 13-0 28-6 6-13 19-12 10-6 8-0 13-34 13-61 20-25 7-46 38-0 0-28 0-20 19-25 13-33 27-14 34-0 7-26 33-0 14-22 26-19 24-21 43-14 35-7 20-7 7-35

A

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ALL-TIME SERIES *Oct. 17, 1970 L *Oct. 16, 1971 W *Oct. 14, 1972 L *Oct. 13, 1973 L *Oct. 19, 1974 W *Oct. 18, 1975 W *Oct. 16, 1976 L *Oct. 15, 1977 L *Oct. 14, 1978 W *Oct. 13, 1979 W *Nov. 8, 1980 L *Oct. 7, 1981 L *Nov. 7, 1982 L *Nov. 5, 1983 L *Nov. 3, 1984 W *Nov. 16, 1985 W *Nov. 15, 1986 W *Nov. 14, 1987 L *Nov. 12, 1988 W *Oct. 14, 1989 W *Oct. 13, 1990 L *Oct. 19, 1991 L *Oct. 17, 1992 W *Oct. 16, 1993 L *Oct. 15, 1994 L *Oct. 28, 2995 L Nov. 2, 1996 W *Oct. 4, 1997 L *Oct. 3, 1998 L *Oct. 2, 1999 L *Sept. 30, 2000 L *Sept. 29, 2001 L *Nov. 16, 2002 W *Nov. 15, 2003 L *Sept. 25, 2004 W *Sept. 24, 2005 L *Sept. 30, 2006 L *Sept. 29, 2007 L *Sept. 27, 2008 W *Sept. 26, 2009 L *Oct. 30, 2010 W *Sept. 17, 2011 W

1929

34-56 28-14 6-21 19-21 30-27 21-14 12-16 14-35 20-14 38-23 29-31 21-26 28-45 20-25 24-10 14-7 28-0 24-31 10-8 13-7 10-24 3-28 35-38 13-14 0-47 7-10 28-21 0-35 10-41 3-40 15-23 39-56 42-31 31-48 24-13 14-16 39-40 15-27 55-49 OT 7-17 48-21 45-38 OT

North Texas 1-0 1-0 NAIA W

34-0

Northwestern Oklahoma State 46-23-7, 18-8-1 Conference 43-21-7 NAIA / 3-2 NCAA 11-6 H / 9-5-1 A

1913 W 1915 T 1919 L 1920 L 1923 W 1924 W 1927 L 1928 W 1929 W 1930 W 1931 W 1932 W 1933 T 1934 L 1935 W 1936 W 1937 L 1938 L 1939 L 1940 W 1946 L 1947 T 1948 W 1949 L 1950 W 1951 T 1952 W 1953 L 1954 W 1955 W 1956 W 1957 L 1958 L

84

28-0 14-14 0-38 0-21 18-0 20-6 0-6 7-0 7-0 41-0 27-0 13-7 0-0 0-7 12-6 9-0 7-13 7-13 6-7 47-7 9-10 0-0 23-0 6-14 12-6 20-20 22-9 7-12 13-9 27-13 23-20 12-26 13-33

H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H

1959 W 1960 W 1961 W 1962 W 1963 T 1964 W 1965 W 1966 T 1967 W 1968 W 1969 W *Nov. 14, 1970 W *Nov. 13, 1971 L *Nov. 11, 1972 W *Nov. 10, 1973 W *Nov. 16, 1974 L *Nov. 15, 1975 W *Nov. 13, 1976 T *Nov. 12, 1977 W *Nov. 4, 1978 W *Nov. 10, 1979 W *Oct. 18, 1980 W *Oct. 17, 1981 W *Oct. 16, 1982 W *Oct. 15, 1983 L *Oct. 13, 1984 W *Oct. 26, 2985 W *Oct. 25, 1986 L *Oct. 24, 1987 W *Oct. 22, 1988 W *Oct. 28, 1989 L *Oct. 27, 1990 L *Nov. 2, 1991 L *Oct. 31, 1992 W *Oct. 30, 1993 W *Oct. 29, 1994 W *Nov. 4, 1995 L Nov. 10, 1996 L Sept. 13, 1997 L Sept. 12, 1988 W Sept. 2, 1999 L Oct. 6, 2012 W *Oct. 19, 2013 W

25-0 34-7 30-12 54-0 20-20 48-20 40-7 7-7 23-7 21-0 26-12 29-26 14-19 38-21 33-12 21-35 35-13 26-26 16-0 34-24 43-16 10-9 7-6 52-47 23-40 52-48 21-0 7-10 47-20 35-16 17-21 17-20 7-13 OT 35-31 33-27 2OT 16-15 14-20 7-27 0-27 20-6 0-25 41-3 64-14

Northwest Missouri State 0-1 0-1 NCAA 0-1 A

Aug. 30, 2012 L

3-33

Northwest State (La.) 0-10-1 NAIA

1958 L

0-36

Oklahoma 1-1 1-1 NAIA

1914 L 1942 (JV) W

6-95 20-6

Oklahoma Baptist 8-9 8-9 NAIA

1916 W 1919 W 1920 W 1922 W 1923 W 1924 L 1926 L 1927 L 1928 L 1931 W 1932 W 1933 L 1934 L 1937 L 1938 L 1939 W 1940 L

32-0 33-0 17-14 7-0 7-0 0-14 0-38 7-14 0-48 7-6 15-13 6-7 0-6 6-37 7-37 6-0 7-13

Oklahoma City 3-3 3-3 NAIA

1922 W 1923 W 1924 W 1925 L 1926 L 1941 L A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H H H H

A

Phillips 1-3 1-3 NAIA

31-7 20-9 7-0 0-3 7-27 0-6

1924 L 1925 W 1926 L 1928 L

Sam Houston State 0-5-1 0-4-1 NAIA / 0-1 NCAA 0-1 A

Oklahoma Panhandle State 20-4, 4-1 Conference 18-4 NAIA / 2-0 NCAA 6-0 H / 6-1 A

1941 W 1950 L 1961 L 1962 W 1963 W 1964 W 1965 W 1966 W 1967 W 1968 L 1969 W *Oct. 3, 1970 W *Oct. 2, 1971 W *Sept. 30, 1972 W *Sept. 29, 1973 L Oct. 5, 1974 W Oct. 4, 1975 W Oct. 2, 1976 W Oct. 1, 1977 W Nov. 9, 1991 W Sept. 30, 1995 W *Sept. 28, 1996 W Nov. 4, 2000 W Nov. 3, 2001 W

39-0 2-7 32-33 33-7 14-12 34-6 55-7 22-15 25-21 21-28 25-22 44-19 17-7 34-0 7-17 29-14 9-6 50-15 52-0 43-6 27-19 49-9 52-6 56-7

1920 (Freshman) T 1931 W

0-0 14-0

6-31 6-0 6-24 7-25

1930 L 15-21 1934 T 6-6 1935 L 13-14 1936 L 0-20 1956 L 0-29 Aug. 28, 2008 L 14-58

A

H A H A H A H A A H A A H

Oklahoma State 1-0-1 1-0-1 NAIA

Ouachita Baptist 5-12, 2-4 Conference 3-8 NAIA / 2-4 NCAA 4-5 H / 1-5 A

1947 L 1948 L Oct. 1, 1988 W Sept. 30, 1989 L Sept. 29, 1990 L Oct. 12, 1991 L Oct. 10, 1992 W Oct. 2, 1993 W Oct. 1, 1994 L Sept. 23, 1995 L Oct. 5, 1996 L *Nov. 1, 1997 L *Oct. 31, 1998 L *Oct. 30, 1999 W *Sept. 10, 2011 L *Oct. 27, 2012 W *Sept. 21, 2013 L

0-6 0-14 21-7 7-14 14-28 21-42 34-33 27-17 20-24 16-29 21-24 13-21 14-20 14-7 18-31 37-27 17-24

H A H A H A H A H H A H A H H

Pensacola Navy 1-3 1-3 NAIA 1-0 H

1966 L 1968 L 1969 L Sept. 26, 1970 W

8-17 6-21 29-35 28-14

Pittsburg State 0-2 0-2 NCAA 0-1 H / 0-1 A

Sept. 2, 2006 L Sept. 1, 2007 L

12-52 15-41

H

H A

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ALL-TIME SERIES *Nov. 15, 1997 L *Nov. 14, 1998 L *Nov. 13, 1999 W *Nov. 11, 2000 W *Nov. 10, 2001 L *Nov. 9, 2002 L *Nov. 8, 2003 W *Nov. 6, 2004 L *Nov. 5, 2005 L *Nov. 11, 2006 L *Nov. 10, 2007 L *Nov. 8, 2008 L *Nov. 7, 2009 L *Oct. 23, 2010 W *Sept. 24, 2011 W *Oct. 11, 2012 W *Nov. 16, 2013 W

Southeastern Oklahoma State 46-45-6, 23-20 Conference 39-35-6 NAIA / 7-10 NCAA 12-10 H / 11-10 A

1909 L 1911 T 1912 L 1913 L 1914 W 1915 T 1916 T 1916 W 1919 L 1922 L 1923 L 1924 L 1925 W 1926 L 1927 L 1928 W 1929 W 1931 L 1932 T 1933 L 1934 T 1935 W 1936 L 1937 W 1938 L 1939 L 1940 T 1941 W 1942 L 1946 L 1947 L 1948 L 1949 L 1950 L 1951 L 1952 W 1953 W 1954 W 1955 L 1956 W 1957 L 1958 W 1959 W 1960 W 1961 W 1962 W 1963 W 1964 W 1965 W 1966 W 1967 L 1968 W 1969 W *Oct. 10, 1970 W *Oct. 9, 1971 W *Oct. 7, 1972 L *Oct. 6, 1973 L *Oct. 13, 1974 L *Oct. 11, 1975 W *Oct. 9, 1976 L *Oct. 8, 1977 L *Oct. 28, 1978 W *Oct. 27, 1979 W *Oct. 31, 1981 W *Oct. 30, 1982 W *Oct. 29, 1983 W *Oct. 27, 1984 W *Nov. 9, 1985 W *Nov. 8, 1986 W *Nov. 7, 1987 W *Nov. 5, 1988 L *Nov. 11, 1989 L *Nov. 10, 1990 L *Nov. 16, 1991 W *Nov. 14, 1992 W *Nov. 13, 1993 L *Nov. 12, 1994 L *Nov. 11, 1995 W Nov. 16, 1996 L

0-49 5-5 13-27 13-52 10-0 12-12 0-0 7-6 0-2 0-41 6-30 0-33 10-0 2-19 0-18 8-0 7-6 0-20 13-13 7-15 0-0 7-0 0-14 20-6 0-19 0-10 14-14 13-6 18-34 14-20 9-13 0-6 7-26 13-19 7-30 42-14 7-0 58-7 2-3 7-3 0-14 7-6 19-6 41-26 19-6 41-20 26-0 55-6 51-0 7-6 7-13 49-0 18-0 42-7 41-33 14-29 0-22 17-20 38-13 34-35 6-17 21-14 39-17 15-14 26-0 56-14 48-7 35-22 34-0 34-28 0-29 7-17 11-28 19-16 28-16 14-28 28-34 27-6 12-19

2014 TIGER FOOTBALL

14-25 25-28 14-13 16-6 41-42 17-20 28-14 13-40 7-21 6-42 28-35 31-38 26-27 20-19 37-27 31-17 23-16

H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A

Southern Arkansas 6-9, 1-2 GAC 5-5 NAIA / 1-4 NCAA 2-3 H / 2-2 A

1953 L 1954 L 1955 W 1956 L 1957 L 1958 W Oct. 9, 1993 W Oct. 8, 1994 W Oct. 5, 1995 L Sept. 5, 1996 W Sept. 4, 1997 L Sept. 3, 1998 L *Nov. 12, 2011 W *Oct. 13, 2012 L *Sept. 14, 2013 L

13-25 0-14 18-6 6-7 0-7 18-0 44-36 14-12 7-17 14-3 9-37 0-24 49-6 0-19 16-50

Southern Nazarene 3-0, 1-0 GAC 3-0 NCAA 2-0 H / 1-0 A

Oct. 11, 2008 Sept. 8, 2012 *Oct. 5, 2013

W W W

37-30 37-15 46-14

Southwestern Oklahoma State 47-38-3, 25-19 Conference 36-32-3 NAIA / 11-6 NCAA 12-8 H / 13-11 A

A H A H A H H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H

1916 L 0-16 1919 L 2-6 1922 L 0-39 1924 L 3-14 1925 L 0-9 1927 T 6-6 1928 T 0-0 1929 W 3-0 1930 2 6-0 1931 T 7-7 1932 L 0-3 1933 L 0-20 1934 W 7-0 1935 W 14-7 1936 W 9-0 1937 L 6-26 1938 L 7-17 1939 W 27-6 1940 W 31-0 1941 L 6-14 1946 W 6-2 1947 L 0-13 1948 W 33-6 1949 W 26-12 1950 L 0-13 1951 L 0-26 1952 W 19-7 1953 W 13-12 1954 L 0-21 1955 L 0-30 1956 L 6-40 1957 L 0-14 1958 L 0-26

H A A A H A H H A

A H H

1959 W 1960 W 1961 W 1962 W 1963 W 1964 W 1965 W 1966 W 1967 W 1968 W 1969 L *Oct. 24, 1970 L *Oct. 23, 1971 L *Oct.. 21, 1972 W *Oct. 20, 1973 W *Oct. 26, 1974 L *Oct. 25, 1975 W *Oct. 23, 1976 W *Oct. 22, 1977 L *Oct. 21, 1978 W *Oct. 20, 1979 W *Nov. 15, 1980 W *Nov. 14, 1981 L *Nov. 13, 1982 L *Nov. 12, 1983 W *Nov. 10, 1984 W *Oct. 19, 1985 L *Oct. 18, 1986 W *Oct. 17, 1987 W *Oct. 15, 1988 L *Oct. 21, 1989 W *Oct. 20, 1990 L *Oct. 26, 1991 L *Oct. 24, 1992 L *Oct. 23, 1993 W *Oct. 22, 1994 W *Oct. 21, 1995 L *Oct. 26, 1996 L *Nov. 9, 1997 L *Nov. 7, 1998 W *Nov. 6, 1999 W *Oct. 14, 2000 W *Oct. 13, 2001 W *Oct. 12, 2002 L *Oct. 11, 2003 W *Oct. 9, 2004 W *Oct. 8, 2005 W *Nov. 4, 2006 L *Nov. 3, 2007 L *Oct. 25, 2008 W *Oct. 24, 2009 L *Sept. 25, 2010 W *Oct. 8, 2011 W *Sept. 15, 2012 L *Oct. 26, 2013 W

31-6 33-21 19-13 26-13 28-0 35-7 20-10 14-13 19-14 10-6 14-24 19-30 7-17 2-0 41-0 6-28 27-6 21-20 14-37 29-20 28-13 16-7 28-48 14-53 43-31 41-38 7-20 26-3 32-9 10=45 23-20 13-34 6-31 7-27 28-21 16-10 12-27 15-19 14-20 13-8 17-7 13-6 28-9 17-31 15-8 31-14 27-20 28-38 18-24 42-21 13-14 23-0 29-12 10-13 24-21

Stephen F. Austin 0-2 0-2 NAIA

1966 L 1967 L

8-17 14-27

Sul Ross State 1-1 1-1 NAIA

1939 W ^1964 L

20-19 13-21

Tarleton State 12-10, 1-2 LSC 11-4 NAIA / 1-6 NCAA 0-6 H / 3-4 A

A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A A

1961 W 1962 W 1963 W 1964 W 1965 W 1966 W 1967 W 1968 W 1969 W Sept. 1, 1990 L Sept. 7, 1991 W Sept. 5, 1992 L Sept. 4, 1993 L Sept. 2, 1995 W Sept. 21, 1996 L Sept. 25, 1999 L *Oct. 5, 2002 L *Oct. 4, 2003 L *Oct. 2, 2004 W Aug. 25, 2007 L Sept. 13, 2008 L Sept. 12, 2009 L

21-6 13-3 44-13 14-0 51-0 28-0 28-0 54-20 34-12 14-21 16-0 26-33 21-24 35-12 34-45 31-33 26-35 14-42 21-17 7-44 6-38 2-41

H A H A A H H A H A A H A

Texas A&M-Commerce 5-14-1, 3-4 LSC 2-10-1 NAIA / 3-4 NCAA 1--8 H / 3-4-1 A / 0-1 N

1930 W 1942 L Sept. 18, 1971 L Sept. 16, 1972 L Sept. 15, 1973 L Sept. 21, 1974 L Sept. 20, 1975 L Sept. 18, 1976 T Sept. 12, 1987 W Sept. 10, 1988 L Sept. 9, 1989 L Sept. 8, 1990 L *Sept. 21, 2002 W Sept. 20, 2003 L *Oct. 1, 2005 L *Oct. 28, 2006 W *Oct. 27, 2007 L *Oct. 18, 2008 L *Oct. 17, 2009 L *Nov. 6, 2010 W

1959 1960 1964 1965

2--7 0-39 16-34 14-37 7-22 21-27 18-33 17-17 51-20 19-22 10-42 0-42 21-7 6-24 28-35 10-3 21-43 15-27 28-31 36-33

A H H A H A H A H A A H H A H N H A

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-0 4-0 NAIA W W W W

20-13 57-0 20-0 48-0

Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-15 2-8 NAIA / 1-7 NCAA 0-5 H / 3-9 A

1941 L Sept. 17, 1977 L Sept. 16, 1978 L Sept. 15, 1979 L Sept. 25, 1982 L Sept. 17,1983 W Oct. 6, 1984 W Oct. 12, 1985 L Sept. 20, 1986 L Sept. 17, 1994 L Sept. 18, 1999 L Sept. 11, 2004 L Sept. 10, 2005 L Oct. 14, 2006 L Oct. 13, 2007 W Sept. 6, 2008 L Sept. 5, 2009 L Sept. 11, 2010 L

0-68 14-35 7-35 21-41 24-57 42-24 35-24 13-30 20-27 0-51 14-20 7-24 0-28 34-37 21-17 14-44 7-39 7-20

A H A A A A A A A A A H H A H A H

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ALL-TIME SERIES Texas Lutheran 9-3 9-3 NAIA 4-0 H / 2-2 A

1949 W 1950 W 1956 L 1957 W Oct. 25, 1980 W Oct. 24, 1981 L Oct. 23, 1982 W Oct. 22, 1983 W Oct. 20, 1984 W Sept. 14, 1985 L Oct. 11, 1986 W Oct. 10, 1987 W

25-7 13-0 7-27 33-6 28-16 13-29 28-20 44-35 48-15 2-5 13-2 36-17

H A H A H A H A

Trinity 0-2-1 0-2-1 NAIA 0-2 A

1940 T 0-0 Oct. 28, 1972 L 28-39 Oct. 27, 1973 L 22-42

Tulsa 0-1 0-1 NAIA

1921 L

A A

0-92

University of the Ozarks 6-7 6-7 NAIA

1930 W 1932 L 1934 L 1935 W 1947 W 1948 W 1949 L 1952 L 1953 L 1954 L 1955 L 1959 W 1960 W

Nov. 6, 1976

27-0 0-16 0-7 20-6 6-2 12-0 6-18 14-34 20-28 7-23 0-3 19-5 33-3

Washburn 1-0 1-0 NAIA 1-0 H W

30-24

Western New Mexico 1-0 1-0 NAIA 1-0 A

^Nov. 20, 1993

W

24-22

H

A

West Texas A&M 5-4, 1-1 LSC 2-0 NAIA / 3-4 NCAA 2-1 H / 1-3 A

1933 W 1934 W *Sept. 20, 1997 L Sept. 19, 1998 L *Oct. 28, 2000 W Oct. 27, 2001 W Sept. 4, 2004 W Sept. 3, 2005 L Nov. 13, 2010 L

12-0 12-0 0-48 0-42 26-17 38-30 13-6 6-37 21-52

A H H A H A A

*=Conference game ^=Post-season game

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