2010 ETBU Football Media Guide

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2010 MEDIA GUIDE


2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

@ Wisconsin-La Crosse REDLANDS *@ Texas Lutheran *McMURRY *@ Hardin-Simmons *LOUISIANA COLLEGE *@ Mississippi College *MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR *@ Howard Payne *SUL ROSS STATE

La Crosse, WI Ornelas Stadium Seguin, TX Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Ornelas Stadium Clinton, MS Ornelas Stadium Brownwood, TX Ornelas Stadium

7:00 11 a.m. 6:00 7:00 2:00 6:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 1:00


It just seems right to those of us that love college football that as the fall semester begins so does football!

We are excited to be playing our 11th season of football since starting our Division III program, and this promises to be a great year for the Tigers under Head Coach Mark Sartain. This media guide gives facts and figures about the men who play and coach, but we also hope that you’ll be able to see their hearts as they play the game. We hope you’ll notice their character as well as their competitive drive. And, we hope that you know they are as committed to academic pursuits as they are to winning on the field. At East Texas Baptist University our student athletes are STUDENT athletes. These men are not playing for a scholarship, but for the love of the game. And, we play football because we believe it contributes to the educational mission of the University. These students are learning not just in the classrooms, but in team meetings, through diligent practice, by lifting weights and conditioning their bodies, in one-on-one conversations with coaches and fellow players, and on the gridiron. As a University, we’re also committed to the truth found in Scripture that reminds us, “physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.” 1 Timothy 4:8. This football team is being fit for success in this life and the life to come. That, to me, is a good reason to cheer them on.

GO TIGERS!

Dub

Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver, President, East Texas Baptist University


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MEDIA INFORMATION David Weaver

Sports Inf Information Director B.A., Northwestern State University Phone: 903-923-2 903-923-2129 E-Mail: dweaver@etbu.edu David Weaver completed his 10th year as Sports Information Director at East Texas Baptist Univer University in 2009-2010. The 1995 graduate g of Northwestern State University is responsible for public and media relations for the ETBU Athletic Department, covering 10 NCAA-sponsored sports. As S.I.D. Weaver is the official statistician for every sport at ETBU and also designs and writes media guides for all sports on campus. He also controls the content on the university’s athletics web site, at www.etbu.edu, and manages the sports information blog on the site. Weaver also facilitates the ETBU Athletics pages on Facebook and Twitter, which have become invaluable sources of media in relation to being about to get news out on the web quickly to fans of the Tigers. Tiger athletics interviews and video clips can now also be found on the university’s official YouTube site. Before joining the staff at ETBU in June of 2000, Weaver was sports editor of the Marshall News Messenger in his hometown of Marshall, Texas. He covered East Texas sports -- including ETBU -- for five years from 1996-2000 and earned three Associated Press Managing Editor Awards for his writing. Prior to his work at the News Messenger, Weaver was managing editor at The Hardin County News in Lumberton, Texas, a weekly publication of The Beaumont Enterprise. He accepted the position of ETBU’s S.I.D. and began working at the university on June 1, 2000, just a few months before the start of the Tigers’ first football season in 50 years. Over the past 10 years he has also worked in the broadcast booth with radio work for the Tiger football, basketball and softball teams at ETBU. Away from his duties at ETBU, David enjoys spending time with his family and coaching youth baseball and softball with his children. He also enjoys reading and writing in his spare time. David and his wife, Jeannie, live in Hallsville, Texas with their children: son Coby (13) and daughters Melody (11), Abby (3) and Lily (1).

MEDIA RELATIONS

Kent Reeves

Mike Midkiff

Jason Soles

Kyle Brewer

Director of Athletics Phone: 903-923-2228 E-Mail: klreeves@etbu.edu

Sports Information Assistant

Director of Public Relations Phone: 903-923-2130 E-Mail: mmidkiff@etbu.edu

Bert West

Assistant Athletic Director Phone: 903-923-2231 E-Mail: bwest@etbu.edu

Sports Information Assistant

COVERING THE TIGERS CREDENTIALS All requests for working press credentials can be made by phone at 903923-2129 or by e-mail to dweaver@etbu.edu no later than two days before a game. Media seeking season credentials may make requests to the Sports Information Director no later than Sept. 1, 2010. PRESS BOX The Ornelas Stadium Press Box will be open to the media at least one hour prior to kickoff. A pregame meal and refreshments are provided for working media covering the game. Game worker personnel with valid game credentials only are allowed in the Press Box beginning 30 minutes prior to kickoff. No one without proper credentials is allowed in the Press Box on game day at any time. The Media Room is reserved for for working media and game personnel as directed by the Sports Information Director. STATISTICS Media in attendance will receive, prior to kickoff, a pregame notes package and updated rosters and stats for both teams. Game stats and playby-play sheets are provided during the game upon request. Following the game a postgame statistics package will be available within 30 minutes. INTERVIEWS All coach and player interviews are directed through the Sports Information Director. Upon completion of each game, coaches and requested players will be made available on the field.


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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Dr. Dub Oliver

President B.S.E., Baylor University (1987) M.S.E., Texas A&M University (1991) Ph.D., Texas A&M University (2001) Phone: 903-923-2222 E-Mail: doliver@etbu.edu Dr. Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver was elected as the 12th President of East Texas Baptist University by the university Board of Trustees on Oct. 15, 2008. He officially became President on June 1, 2009, succeeding Dr. Bob E. Riley who retired after 17 years of service to ETBU. Dr. Oliver was Vice President for Student Life at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, from 2005-2008. He had been employed in various positions at Baylor for 16 years upon his election as President of ETBU. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Oliver is a graduate of Baylor University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. He holds a Master of Science degree in Educational Psychology from Texas A&M University. Oliver earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Educational Administration from Texas A&M as well. He is also a licensed and ordained Baptist minister having served from October

ADMINISTRATIVE CABINET

Vince Blankenship

Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing Phone: 903-923-2002 E-Mail: vblankenship@etbu.edu

Ned Calvert

Vice President for Administration and Finance Phone: 903-923-2120 E-Mail: ncalvert@etbu.edu

Dr. Sherilyn Emberton Dr. Dennis Robertson Vice President for Academic Affairs/University Provost Phone: 903-923-2040 E-Mail: semberton@etbu.edu

Vice President for Student Affairs Phone: 903-923-2320 E-Mail: drobertson@etbu.edu

2003 to May 2009 as the pastor of Canaan Baptist Church of Crawford, Texas. Dr. Oliver came to Baylor in April 1992 from Texas A&M University to serve as Director of Student Activities. In June 1999, he took on additional responsibilities as the Associate Dean for Campus Life. Then, in June 2001, Dr. Oliver was promoted to be the Dean for Student Development, a post he held until June 2005 when he was named Assistant Vice President for Student Life. For a year he served as Interim Vice President for Student Life before being named the Vice President for Student Life. Dr. Oliver has also served Baylor as a Visiting Professor in the Hankamer School of Business, an Adjunct Professor in the School of Education, and Interim University Chaplain. He served in the United States Air Force stationed at Carswell Air Force Base in the late 1980’s. Before entering graduate school, he was a third-grade teacher in the Fort Worth Independent School District. Dr. Oliver’s wife, Susie, was an adjunct faculty member and fulltime cheerleader coach at Baylor. Their daughter, Callie, graduated from high school in May 2010. “East Texas Baptist University, near the conclusion of its first century of service and at the beginning of a new century of faithfulness, is well positioned for increased excellence in all its endeavors. In doing so, the University will, by God’s grace, become an even brighter light on the hill to a world that is desperately in need,” said Dr. Oliver.

UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY

Catherine Crawford Vice President for University Advancement Phone: 903-923-2068 E-Mail: ccrawford@etbu.edu

Academic Affairs ......................903-923-2040

International Education...........903-923-2172

Administration and Finance .......903-923-2120

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Mathematics ..............................903-923-2312

Athletic Training.......................903-923-2196

Music ..........................................903-923-2158

Athletics .....................................903-923-2228

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Behavioral Sciences ..................903-923-2093

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Post Office..................................903-923-2302

Bookstore ...................................903-923-2297

President’s Office.......................903-923-2222

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Student Govt. Association .............903-923-2328

Education...................................903-923-2277

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EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Academic instruction at East Texas Baptist University began in 1917 with the inaugural session of a two-year institution known as College of Marshall. The campaign to launch the college had begun in 1911 and was led by William Thomas Tardy, pastor of Marshall’s First Baptist Church. Tardy negotiated the purchase of 100 acres of the original K. M. Van Zandt family plantation for $25,000. Keeping 50 of the 100 acres on Van Zandt Hill in northwest Marshall, the college subdivided and sold the remaining property. Marshall’s citizens subscribed another $70,000, and the Baptist General Convention of Texas assumed control of the college, appropriating $40,000 for buildings and furnishings. The trustees applied for and received a charter from the State of Texas in 1912, and Thurman C. Gardner, an early day Baptist Training Union leader, became the first president in 1913. For the first building, Marshall Hall, contractors broke ground on July 5, 1915. Of neoclassical architecture and completed in 1916, Marshall Hall crowned the highest point in Harrison County. The robust building was a self-contained educational facility with a ground floor gymnasium, main floor administrative offices, laboratories, and library, third floor classrooms, and a chapel/theatre on the top floor. The first freshman class registered in 1917 under President Henry Eugene Watters (1916-1918). The college boasted a teaching faculty of nine members. By the aca-

demic year 191819, some 300 students were enrolled in either a junior college or an academy curriculum. With World War I raging, a student cavalry unit drilled regularly on the college grounds. New dormitories soon encircled the classic campus quadrangle. In 1924, Dr. Franklin S. Groner, the Secretary of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, conveyed the Baptists’ commitment to assume the college debt if the Marshall Chamber of Commerce would supply $12,500 annually for five years, enabling it to remain open. Leading the college during the trying days of The Great Depression, Dr. Franklin Groner (1928-42) assumed the presidency and instituted a permanent endowment program. In 1935, an additional 43 acres were purchased, including the land and buildings of the St. Joseph’s Boys Industrial Orphanage, some of which was converted to men’s housing. In 1938, Baptist layman and builder Fred Hale broke ground for Laura Groner Hall, a modern residence hall for women. A reduced replica of Mt. Vernon, the stunning structure stood complete in 1940, its austere construction having cost only $10,500. World War II robbed the campus of its men and resources. By 1943, only 137 students remained. In 1944, the trustees, making perhaps the most important decision in the institution’s history, asked the Baptist General Convention of Texas to elevate the college to four-year status and to change the name to East Texas Baptist College. A former pastor of First Baptist Church, Midland, Texas, Dr. Harvey Daniel Bruce (1942-1960), the college’s ninth president, oversaw a vigorous postwar enrollment and building boom. Veterans arrived on campus,


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EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY many bringing their families, and enrollment briefly surpassed 800. Prefabricated war surplus family housing was erected on the campus perimeter. The college added Scarborough Chapel in 1948, which was built in the neo-Gothic style. Also added were Feagin Hall, a new men’s residence facility; a cafeteria and student center; and additions to the women’s residence hall, which was renamed for Merle Bruce, wife of the college president. Two ornate, neo-classical buildings were added in the 1950s, Sanderson Hall (now Craig Hall) to house the laboratory sciences departments, and Harvey Daniel Bruce Hall as the new library/administrative complex. Keys Gymnasium was built in 1960. In 1961 a new women’s residence hall, named after Evelyn Linebery, with its long portico and roomy plantation-style architecture, was completed. Dr. Bruce labored to establish a liberal arts tradition, along with strong degree programs in Bible and religion. His administration’s crowning achievement came in 1957 when the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools granted accreditation to East Texas Baptist College. Under Dr. Howard C. Bennett as president (1960-76), the academic program established enduring credibility. Dr. Bennett, the former pastor of First Baptist Church, Kilgore, oversaw construction of the new Howard C. Bennett Student Center in 1973. Dr. Jerry Dawson (197685) 85), who had been Graduate Dean at Southwest Texas State University, became the first professional educator to lead the college. By 1982, the postwar “baby boom” peaked and enrollment stood at 920 students. A spacious new president’s home replaced the stately residence that Drs. Bruce and Bennett had occupied. After the opening of the Mamye Jarrett Library in 1979, H. D. Bruce Hall became available for the Religion and Teacher Education departments. Married students occupied several new brick housing units. Charles Fry Hall for Men was opened. As age claimed some of the original college buildings, the older men’s dormitory, buildings of the old orphanage, and various frame and prefabricated struc-

tures were dismantled during the 1970s and 1980s. In 1984 the University Charter revision changed the institutional name to East Texas Baptist University. However, by 1985, enrollment gains had eroded. During the interim presidency of Dr. Harvey Lewis (1985-86), the University met various deferred maintenance and operating needs. The former president of two other Baptist institutions from 1961 to 1986, Dr. Robert Craig (1986-1992) launched a building program of unprecedented proportions, including the Fred Hale Business Building in 1988-89. Other subsequent construction projects were the Jenna Guest Music Building, the Louise Rogers Spiritual Life Center, now known as the Ornelas Spiritual Life Center; major additions to the Bennett Student Center, construction of the Clifford Nelson Murphy Science Hall, and the Mabee Housing Complex. The untimely death of Dr. Craig in March 1992, only two months prior to his announced retirement, was followed by the leadership of Dr. Bob E. Riley (1992-Present), who had been President of the Howard County Junior College District in Big Spring, Texas. Under Dr. Riley, the University experienced record student enrollments. The campus continued to develop under President Riley’s leadership with the 1995 completion of the Dean Healthplex and Ornelas Gymnasium. Fall 1996 found the opening of The Joseph and Louise Ornelas Residential Complex and the renovation of Marshall Hall, which was completed in 1997. Meadows Hall, which houses the Murphy Instructional Technology Center and the Department of Mathematics was renovated and occupied beginning with the fall semester of 1999. The University Apartments opened in fall 2002, and the renovation of Scarborough Chapel into Scarborough Hall was complete in January 2004. Dr. Riley completed his 17th year at ETBU in 2008-09 after having announced his retirement in May of 2008. Dr. Dub Oliver was named President-elect of ETBU in the fall of 2008 and assumed the office officially on June 1, 2009.


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ORNELAS STUDENT CENTER

Pictured above is an artist drawing of the new Ornelas Student Center at East Texas Baptist University, currently under construction and scheduled for completion in December of 2010. The smaller photo is of the site this past summer as the steel framework was going up.

BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS: NEW STUDENT CENTER SET FOR COMPLETION IN DECEMBER 2010 Story by Charles Iyoho of the Marshall News Messenger (June 6, 2010) -- East Texas Baptist University by 2011 will “It is a place for students to have meaningful conversations with have a new living room of sorts. each other...a place for them to make memories that are really The construction of a new student center has begun and important to what the student experience is like.” school officials expect the 31,528-square-foot building to be Dr. Dub Oliver completed by Dec. 31. President, East Texas Baptist University University President Dr. Dub Oliver describes the $8 million project as a campus living room. “This has been something that we’ve needed on campus tions with one another. It’s a place for them to make memories that for a number of years and a lot of folks have been working on are really important to what the student experience is like,” noted it for quite sometime and to see it become a reality right before our Oliver. “It’s not that you can’t do that anywhere, but it’s best facilitated eyes is very exciting,” Oliver said. “We’ll have a lot of good spaces for in really functional and beautiful spaces that are designed to bring students to sit, talk, visit, study or hang out with friends.” people together... build relationships and develop relationships. That’s The new center also will include a small stage for musical perreally the point of this building.” formances, several meeting rooms - varying in sizes - for student Additional changes and additions have also been planned for the organizations on campus, a separate large formal meeting room for future. university events and banquets, a governance room for trustee and School officials hope to expand the university’s cafeteria next sumformal meetings and a small chapel - capable of holding between 50 mer and build a new residence hall within the next five years. to 75 students - for Bible study sessions. Oliver said the school also plans to expand the science building Oliver said officials began preliminary plans for the center about to add more laboratory space and build a theatre building area for five years ago. students to perform school plays. The $8 million that it cost to build the facility has been paid for The current student center will be converted into a common area, by private donors. The building has been named after Joseph and Oliver said. Louise Ornelas, the lead donors. Oliver said about 20 individuals “It’s a huge encouragement to the university that we have people and families donated to the project. He said others may still donate by contacting the university. The number to the business office is 903- who are so generous to say ‘I want to be a part of this project’,” said Oliver. “I think anytime you have an addition like this to a university, 923-2055. that’s a real positive for the institution.” “(The center) is a place for students to have meaningful conversa-


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ETBU ATHLETICS STAFF

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF

Kent Reeves

Director of Athletics B.S.E., John Brown University M.S.E., Arkansas State University 903-923-2228 Phone: 903-923E-Mail: klreeves@etbu.edu

Jose Alonzo

Sam Blackmon

Bill Galloway

Paul Grant

Head Coach, Men’s Soccer E-Mail: jalonzo@etbu.edu

Head Coach, W Soccer Assistant Coach, Softball Head Coach, Baseball E-Mail: sblackmon@etbu.edu E-Mail: wgalloway@etbu.edu E-Mail: pgrant@etbu.edu

Sharon Hall

Karen Jackson

Justin Jennings

Lauren Johnson

Ken Loyd

Lane Loyd

Kris Mashe

Lyndsay Mashe

Michael Prather

Natalie Prather

Buzz Sanders

Guy Shirley

Janae Shirley

David Weaver

Bert West

Secretary, Football E-Mail: shall@etbu.edu

Secretary, Athletics E-Mail: kjackson@etbu.edu

Assistant Coach, W Basketball Head Coach, W Basketball E-Mail: lloyd@etbu.edu E-Mail: kloyd@etbu.edu

Assistant Coach, Baseball E-Mail: jjennings@etbu.edu

Assistant Coach, Volleyball E-Mail: kmashe@etbu.edu

Assistant Coach, M Basketball Head Coach,W Cross Country Assistant Coach, W Soccer E-Mail: mprather@etbu.edu E-Mail: nbachprather@etbu.edu E-Mail: bsanders@etbu.edu

Head Coach, Softball E-Mail: jshirley@etbu.edu

Sports Information E-Mail: dweaver@etbu.edu

Head Coach, M Basketball E-Mail: bwest@etbu.edu

Assistant Coach, W Basketball E-Mail: ljohnson@etbu.edu

Head Coach, Volleyball E-Mail: lmashe@etbu.edu

Assistant Coach, Softball gshirley@etbu.edu

Entering his 14th year as Director of Athletics at East Texas Baptist University, Kent Reeves has presided over the Tigers’ transformation into a solid member of the NCAA Division III ranks. Reeves, who remains the winningest coach in two athletics programs at ETBU, originally stepped down as women’s basketball coach in 1997 to assume full-time duties as athletic director. He also was named the university’s first softball coach that year and laid the foundation for a program that has become one of the best in the nation annually. Under Reeves’ guidance as AD the department has grown from just five sports in 1997 to 10 in 2010, with men’s and women’s tennis set to be added in the fall of 2011. ETBU athletics programs have consistently competed for championships in the American Southwest Conference, with nine conference titles and 17 ASC division titles since joining the Division III ranks in 199899. ETBU teams have combined to make 41 conference tournament appearances since 1998, and the Tiger softball program claimed the university’s first NCAA national championship last spring. Facility upgrades have also been a staple of Reeves’ time as athletic director. Since 1997, ETBU has added new playing facilities for softball, football and soccer. Various upgrades and improvements have been added to each athletics program on campus over the last 10 years. Reeves arrived at ETBU as women’s basketball coach in 1987. When he decided to step down as basketball coach following the 1996-97 season, Reeves had directed the lady Tigers to an average of 20 wins per season in his 10 years as coach. He finished with 206 wins and his teams made nine NAIA postseason appearances. As softball coach from 1998-2000, Reeves built the program from scratch and culminated with the program’s first ASC championship in 2000. He assumed AD-only duties after that season but returned to the dugout in a pinch for the 2004 season. That year, the Tigers posted a program-record 41 wins. He then took another year off before returning for the 2006-07 seasons, finishing with a program-record 183 wins over six seasons. Reeves is active in the Marshall community, serving in the Marshall Lions Club as well as being a deacon at Central Baptist Church. He and his wife Mary Beth have two daughters: Kendra, who is married to Austin Skipworth, and Taylor, a recent graduate of Baylor University.


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ETBU FOOTBALL FACILITIES

Ornelas Stadium Ornelas Stadium provides ETBU with one of the top game-day facilities in all of NCAA Division III football. Opened just in time for ETBU’s return to intercollegiate football in 2000, Ornelas Stadium stands as one of the shining landmarks on the north end of the ETBU campus. The Ornelas family of Tyler provided the gift which made the stadium possible. The facility was constructed with lightning speed beginning soon after ETBU announced late in 1998 it was bringing back its football program following a 50-year absence in time for the 2000 season. Beginning in December of 1999, the stadium was literally carved out of the East Texas earth, surrounded by the area’s trademark pine trees. As part of the stadium’s unique features, the field is surrounded by a bowl-shaped design that includes a raised grandstand above ground level. On both sides of the grandstand are to sloped hillsides that accomodate fans in lawn chairs, blankets, etc., for a comfortable,

relaxing game-day experience. The Tigers enter the field from the east side of Carlile-Howell Field House, with a path to the field winding through fans and students gathered in the south end zone. Students gather on game day in the south end zone and also take advantage of grassy areas to be as close to the field as possible, putting the crowd up close to the action and further enhancing the college football atmosphere. At full seating capacity, Ornelas Stadium has a listed capacity of 3,000, with a seating capacity of just over 2,000 in the grandstand bleachers. There are 22 seats designated for handicapped seating, and a section of 278 railback seats sits just below the two-story press box with a great view from the 50-yard line. With standing room only and general admission access to the hillsides and end zone areas, the Tigers can play in front of well over 3,000 fans. Lights were added to the facility for the 2009 season, providing the opportunity for ETBU to play its home games at night as well as conduct night practices to give the players optimum class time during the day.

Carlile-Howell Football Complex As part of the project that included the construction of Ornelas Stadium, the former Carlile-Howell Hall was renovated to become ETBU’s football fieldhouse. The facility includes offices, a meeting/conference area for coaches, two locker rooms, an equipment room, a training room and a weight room. The renovation of the fieldhouse took first priority over the construction of Ornelas Stadium, actually, during plans for both to be ready in time for the 2000 football season. The result of the fieldhouse project includes a large foyer area which serves as a welcoming place for Tiger fans. There are two large offices for assistant coaches -- one for offense, one for defense -- as well as an office for the program’s recruiting coordinator. The defensive coordinator also has a private office. The main football office is located just inside the front door of the facility, and it is connected to a head coach’s office/suite. The coaches also have a private locker room in the facility as well. Tiger coaches conduct game-planning sessions and meetings inside a large conference room just off the main foyer. On the other side of the foyer is a weight room that has undergone a major renovation the last two years, with new equipment and a sound system installed. The Tigers dress in a large locker room facility on the east side of the building, while visitors have a separate dressing room on

View of the Tiger football weight room in the Carlile-Howell Fieldhouse.

the west side. ETBU’s athletic training department has a large training room just inside the west entrance to the building, which includes an office for the athletic trainer. The north end of the building contains a large equipment/storage room, which also includes washer and dryer units. The facility has convenient access to both the stadium and practice fields, which are located behind the building. The practice fields are located to the east of Ornelas Stadium, sandwiched between the stadium and a manmade lake that was also part of the construction project.


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ETBU ATHLETICS FACILITIES

Ornelas Gymnasium

Taylor Field

BASKETBALL/VOLLEYBALL

SOFTBALL

ETBU’s “House of Blues” has been home to the university’s basketball and volleyball programs since 1995, when the facility was constructed with a gift from the Ornelas family of Tyler, Texas. As part of the complex that includes Ornelas Gym, the Dean Healthplex houses state-of-the-art equipment for physical fitness such as treadmills, stationary bicycles, stairmasters and both free and machine weightlifting stations, along with four racquetball courts. Ornelas Gym has three levels of seating extending to the gym floor, with ETBU students allowed on the floor bleachers across from the ETBU bench, to give the home fans a nice, up-close view of the action.

Taylor Field is the home to ETBU’s softball program, which marched to the 2010 NCAA Division III national championship. The Tigers have had an unprecedented run of consistency in the ASC in softball, with 11 straight trips to the conference postseason tournament. During those 11 years ETBU has won five conference championships and six ASC East Division titles. The facility began as a give from Earl and Louise Taylor and was constructed in time for ETBU’s first season of softball in 1998. The facility was upgraded in 2005 with a gift from Welby C. Edwards, with installation of a new two-story pressbox that also included a Lady Tiger locker room, brick dugouts and landscaping.

Woods Field

Cornish Field

BASEBALL

SOCCER

Woods Field has been home to ETBU’s baseball program since its inception back in the mid-1960s, and the facility has received several upgrades over the years with more still to come. The latest of the upgrades was the installation of lights just prior to the 2008 season that allowed for the first nighttime baseball in the history of the program. The addition of lights was made possible by a gift from Mr. J. Lloyd Woods of Tenaha, with the first night game being played on Feb. 8, 2008. Since head coach Sam Blackmon arrived to the program prior to the 2007 season, upgrades to the park include remodeling of the Tiger bullpen with construction and landscaping, as well as additions and improvements to the outdoor batting cages.

ETBU’s soccer complex was christened Cornish Field in the fall of 2007 after having served as the home for the university’s soccer programs since 2002. Improvements to the facility in 2008, made possible by a gift from Hal and Joyce Cornish, included installation of permanent bleacher seating, concrete walkways, a retaining wall that allows fans to bring their own lawn chairs to enjoy the games, and a wrought-iron decorative fence on the south side of the field. The entrance was also bricked with a decorative archway bearing the new name of the facility. Lights were added in 2005 by Mr. Randy Adair in honor of his daughter, Brooke, who played four years at ETBU from 2000-03.


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HT. 5-6 5-6 6-3 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-7 5-10 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-10 5-4 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-1 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-7 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-4

WT. 150 170 190 185 165 185 170 170 185 220 185 230 170 190 165 170 185 185 175 190 225 170 185 210 180 190 150 200 245 190 190 165 195 225 220 170 185 210 250 220 220 205 240 235 180 250 240 230 280 280 280 270 260 255 270 265 280 280 260 270 270

CLS. Soph. Jr. Soph. RS Fr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Jr. RS Fr Fr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Soph. Soph. Jr. Soph. Soph. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Soph. Jr. Soph. Jr. Soph. Fr. RS Fr... Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Soph. Jr. Soph. Fr. Jr. Sr. RS Fr Fr. Jr. Fr. Soph. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Soph. Fr. Soph. Jr. Fr.

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Jasper (Jasper) Missouri City (Thurgood Marshall HS) Beckville (Beckville HS) Wylie (Wylie HS) Royse City (Royse City HS) Hawkins (Mary Hardin-Baylor) Wichita Falls (Holliday HS) Whitehouse (Tyler JC) Mission (Abilene Christian) Daingerfield (Stephen F. Austin State) Mabank (Mabank HS) Irving (Trinity Valley CC) Baytown (Lee HS) Fort Worth (Everman HS) Longview (Tyler JC) Red River La. (Univ. La. Monroe) Houston (Jersey Village HS) Lindale (Lindale HS) Mesquite (John Horn HS) Whitehouse (Whitehouse HS) Taylor (Taylor HS) Center (Center HS) Katy (Katy HS) Troy (Troy HS) Mesquite (Poteet HS) Stafford (Henderson State) Longview (Longview HS) Desoto (Desoto HS) Bossier City, La. (Grambling State) Italy (Tyler JC) Baytown (Sterling HS) Pickering La. (Pickering HS) Joaquin (Joaquin HS) Wylie (Wylie HS) Beaumont (Hardin-Jefferson HS) Eustace (Eustace HS) Fannett (Hamshire-Fannett HS) Marshall (Marshall HS) Whitehouse (Whitehouse HS) Yoakum (Yoakum HS) Lake Worth (Tarleton State) New London (West Rusk HS) Jefferson (Jefferson HS) Crosby (Crosby HS) Galena Park (North Shore HS) Jacksonville (Tyler JC) Whitehouse (Whitehouse HS) Livingston (Nichols State) Tyler (Robert E. Lee HS) Timpson (Timpson HS) Navasota (Navasota HS) Daingerfield (Daingerfield HS) Gladewater (Gladewater HS) Wylie (Wylie HS) Lindale (Lindale HS) Houston (Alief Hastings HS) Houston (Klein Forest HS) Mesquite (John Horn HS) Atlanta (Atlanta HS) Diboll (Diboll HS) Arlington (Lamar HS)


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2010 PRESEASON ROSTER NO. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 79 80 81 82 83 86 87 88 89 90 92 95

PLAYER Jeremy Dowdy Jason Guillory Brent Milby Zach Mullins James Fugate Nathan Ledkins Andrew Boyce Dalton Bass Jacob Deberry Raefe Jenkins Landon Allen Brett Peddicord Chad Bowers Xavier Randle Malcolm Wiltz Kirk Palmer Andrew Taylor Aron Reynolds Chris Hendrix

POS. DT OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE WR WR K/P TE WR WR TE DE DT DT

HT. 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-5 5-11 5-8 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0

WT. 275 340 275 275 265 255 300 290 200 205 175 150 215 190 180 255 230 285 285

CLS. Fr. Sr. Jr. Soph. RS Fr. Sr. Soph. RS-Fr Fr. Sr. RS Fr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Soph. RS Fr.

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Diontaye Adams Jordan Antley Coty Bailey Dylan Benge Tyler Cadwalder Justin Calhoun Ky Clark Simeon Crow Vanoid Dawson Sean Day Sean Fontenot Mathew Foster Chris Golden Jacob Golden Michael Golden Ke’Andre Goss Chad Groves Caylor Haggard Josh Harris Leonard Hawthorne Ferman Higginbotham Dominique Jordan Johnny Lehmann Josh Logan Tevin McBride Casey Martin Logan Ohl Colin Padilla Taylor Rattan Clint Riddle Dustin Schultz Steven Scott Richard Skatell Dominique Smith Durandrick Steadman Tate Stevens Duane Tate Austin Vaughn Delonia Williams Justin Williams Cole Wills Wes Wills Michael Wilson Dillon Yates Austin Youngblood

RB RB S LB OL RB QB DE WR FB OL QB FB CB DE CB RB LB LB S S CB DE QB DE P/K LB RB TE DE LB DT OL WR S LB S WR WR LB OL QB WR TE TE

5-8 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-4 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-7 5-6 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-8 5-11 5-7 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-5 5-10

185 215 185 195 270 170 150 190 175 200 280 180 200 160 250 160 160 180 175 185 165 180 190 160 265 160 180 180 205 220 200 250 270 150 170 190 210 180 165 175 280 170 170 200 215

Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Emory (Rains HS) DeSoto (Trinity Valley JC) Splendora (Splendora HS) Plano (Plano Senior HS) Santa Fe (Santa Fe HS) Hawkins (Hawkins HS) Livingston (Livingston HS) Harmony (Harmony HS) Danberry (Danberry HS) Sherwood, Ark. (Tyler JC) Commerce (Navarro JC) Allen (Georgia Southern) Mount Pleasant (Mount Pleasant HS) Italy (Kilgore JC) Missouri City (Thurgood Marshall HS) Bremond (Bremond HS) Troy (Troy HS) Edgewood (Edgewood HS) Houston (Ventura CC) Pickering La. (Pickering HS) Tyler (Chapel Hill HS) Pickering La. (Pickering HS) Godley (Godley HS) Shepherd (Shepherd HS) Eustace (Eustace HS) Azle (Azle Christian Academy) China Springs (China Springs HS) Malakoff (Malakoff HS) Farmersville (Farmersville HS) White Settlement (Castleberry HS) Sugarland (SFA HS) Joaquin (Joaquin HS) Quitman (Quitman HS) Quitman (Quitman HS) Tyler (Chapel Hill) Magnolia (West) Union Grove (Union Grove HS) Kirbyville (Kirbyville HS) Crosby (Crosby HS) Cleveland (Cleveland HS) Giddings (Giddings HS) Quitman (Quitman HS) Magnolia (West) Jasper (Jasper HS) Emory (Rains HS) Rosenburg (B.F. Terry HS) Prosper (Prosper HS) Mesquite (John Horn HS) Shepherd (Shepherd HS) Mabank (Mabank HS) Mission (Sharyland HS) Mesquite (John Horn HS) New London (West Rusk HS) Tenaha (Tenaha HS) Quitman (Boles H Houston (Alief Hastings HS) Haughton La. (Riverdale Academy) Mexia, TX (Mexia) Bremond (Bremond HS) Arp (Arp HS) Arp (Arp HS) Fairview (Lovejoy HS) Eustace (Eustace HS) Jefferson (Jefferson HS)


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COACHING STAFF Mark Sartain

Head Coach BB.A., Austin College M.E., Austin College Phone: 903-923903-923-2188 E-Mail: msartain@etbu.e msartain@etbu.edu Mark Sartain was named just the second head coach in the history of East Texas Baptist University’s modern-day football program on Dec. 13, 2006. Under Sartain’s guidance the last three years the Tigers have posted a 13-17 overall record that included back-to-back five-win seasons in 2007 and 2008. The team slipped to a 3-7 finish in 2009 but loses just 13 seniors and restocks the roster from a junior varsity team that went 6-3 last season. Recruiting and facility upgrade has been a key theme in Coach Sartain’s efforts to rebuild the program, which finished 3-7 in the season prior to his arrival. The Tigers’ first season under the new coach saw ETBU field a starting two-deep lineup loaded with new freshmen and sophomores, and that 2007 squad finished with a 5-5 mark and began American Southwest Conference play with a four-game win streak. The program played its first full, nine-game season with a junior varsity program last fall, with the Tiger JV playing nine games. ETBU has fielded a JV in years past but had never played near the equivalent of a full season schedule until 2009. Included in last season’s victory total for the JV -- comprised mainly of true freshmen -- were wins over ASC rivals Louisiana College, Hardin-Simmons and Mississippi College. Sartain spearheaded an effort to refurbish ETBU’s weight room in the Carlile-Howell Fieldhouse before he ever coached a game with the Tigers. The workout facility is now up-to-date and modernized. The program also played its first-ever home games at night last season, with the addition of lights to Ornelas Stadium and the practice facility adjacent to the stadium. Sartain arrived at ETBU with a long history of success in the East Texas coaching ranks, both at the high school and junior college levels as a head coach. With a coaching career that spans over a quarter-century, Sartain has developed a wealth of contacts among the coaching community that has been a tremendous asset in ETBU’s recruiting efforts. Under his direction the last three years the Tigers have implemented a series of spring coaching clinics, “Monday Night Football,” in which area high school coaches meet and share ideas and philosophies on Monday nights in the spring. The Tigers have also focused on off-the-field contributions to the surrounding community during Sartain’s time as head coach. These activities included a summer mission trip to Croatia in the summer of 2008 in which a group of ETBU football players and coaches, including Sartain, visited war-torn Croatia and helped rebuild a church among other various mission activities. A summer mission trip to England got as far as Heathrow Airport before the ETBU players and coaches on the trip were detained at the airport due to a visa mishap that resulted in the team having to

turn around and fly home after a long wait. The experience has not deterred the ETBU football team, however; another mission trip has been planned this summer for Alaska. ETBU players have also participated in youth mentoring programs while also aiding local efforts by Habitat for Humanity. Sartain also began youth summer football camps at ETBU, with Tiger coaches and players working with area youth during a week-long camp at Ornelas Stadium. Sartain has also put the Tigers on the national map in terms of the team’s scheduling. ETBU scheduled traditional Division III powerhouse St. John’s in Minnesota to open the 2008 season and later faced Azusa Pacific, located in Azusa, Calif., in the ninth game of the season. In 2009, ETBU played its first all-Division III schedule with nonconference games at home against Wisconsin-La Crosse to open the season followed by a road game back to the West Coast to face Redlands. The Tigers will once again play those two non-conference foes as part of another all-DIII schedule in 2010. Prior to accepting the ETBU head coaching position, Sartain spent the previous four seasons as head coach at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas. He guided the Cardinals to the Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC) championship in 2005. It was Sartain’s second stint on staff at Trinity Valley, having served as offensive coordinator with the program from 1991-94. The 1994 season culminated with TVCC going 12-0 and winning the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national championship. A native of Van Al-


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COACHING STAFF styne, Texas, Sartain has been a head coach at some level for 18 years, beginning with his first head coaching job at Cross Roads High School, in Athens, in 1986. In fact, of his 24 seasons as a football coach, Sartain has been either a head coach or coordinator in 23 of them. He has spent every year of his career coaching in East Texas, from Athens to Eustace to White Oak to Marshall. But before coming to ETBU, Sartain had been a collegiate head coach just four years, and that was at the junior college level. But his success at Trinity Valley on the offensive side of the ball was very attractive for ETBU officials when the Tiger head coaching position opened up following a 3-7 mark in 2006. Sartain’s offenses at Trinity Valley were consistently among the best in the nation, especially when he was coordinator in the early 1990s. The Cardinals ranked in the top 10 nationally in total offense and also set a conference record in 1994, with 450 points in just 12 games. In his four years as offensive coordinator at TVCC, Sartain coached three Cardinal quarterbacks to All-America honors. During his years as offensive coordinator at TVCC, the Cardinals were a combined 30-12-2 with an unbeaten national championship season in 1994. A dozen players off those teams have either played or continue to play in the NFL, including cornerback Al Harris of the Green Bay Packers and kicker Matt Bryant of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Sartain left his coordinator position at Trinity Valley in 1995 to take over as head coach at White Oak High School in White Oak, Texas. In his eight seasons there as athletic director/ head coach with the Roughnecks, Sartain’s teams made the playoffs three times and won the school’s first district

football championship in 18 years. As AD, Sartain implemented White Oak’s athletic booster club while also establishing the annual “Maroon Madness” midnight pep rally to generate community enthusiasm and usher in the new school year and fooball season. White Oak generated an increase in football program participation of more than 80 percent and an overall athletic program participation increase of 40 percent under Coach Sartain’s watch. Sartain also implemented girls softball, girls powerlifting, cross country and track at White Oak, and the Roughnecks won 15 district championships in seven different sports in his time as athletic director. He returned to Trinity Valley prior to the 2003 season to accept the Cardinals’ head coaching position. In his four seasons as head coach, TVCC went 17-23, which included a 9-3 mark in 2005 that saw the Cardinals win the conference championship and finish No. 7 in the national JUCO rankings. Overall in his eight seasons as either offensive coordinator or head coach at Trinity Valley, the Cardinals posted a 47-35-2 record with a national championship with Sartain on staff. In his last two seasons at TVCC, the Cardinals had 16 players sign Division I scholarships with programs such as Arkansas, Tennesee, Texas A&M, Iowa State, Washington State, New Mexico, Memphis, Hawaii, Bowling Green and Tulsa. Of those 16, only two had been original Division I signees out of high school. Sartain began his coaching career after his college playing days ended at Austin College in Sherman, Texas. As a player he was a starter on the Kangaroos’ 1981 NAIA Division II national championship team and finished as a two-time Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) all-conference nose tackle. A serious knee injury ended his playing career, but Sartain went on and received a B.A. in Physical Education and History in 1982. A year later he completed work on a masters in Secondary Education from Austin College. He entered the coaching field in 1984 as defensive line coach at Athens High School, where he also served as junior varsity head coach. Sartain also was Athens’ powerlifting

coach from 1983-86, leading a group that finished as regional champions three times and was state runnerup in 1985. In just his second season on staff at Athens, Sartain was promoted to offensive coordinator. While on staff at Athens, Sartain saw the Hornets accomplish their first winning season in five years in 1984 with a 6-2-2 finish and second-place district finish in 1985. He was named head coach at Cross Roads High School in 1986, just three years removed from college. Sartain led the program there to its first non-losing season (5-5) and first winning season (6-2-2) in the school’s history. In fact, in the six years prior to his arrival, Cross Roads won a total of five games at the Class A level before winning five in Sartain’s first season as coach in ‘86. Cross Roads went 6-4 in 1988 and finished as district runnerup, but the team missed the playoffs after missing out on a district tiebreaker. Sartain left Cross Roads in 1989 to become head coach at Eustace High School in 1989. After two seasons with the Bulldogs, he entered the collegiate coaching ranks with his first stint at Trinity Valley in 1991. His life is in no means dedicated solely to football, despite his accomplishments. Coach Sartain is very active away from the field, enjoying building rustic furniture as well as hunting. He also enjoys working out and playing racquetball as time allows. He also has a deep passion for music, as well as a passion for serving Christ. Sartain has spent a bi-vocational career as minister of music, spending eight years as worship leader at Calvary Baptist Church in Longview, Texas, while also coaching at White Oak. He has performed as lead singer in a praise and worship band while also continuing to fill in as worship leader for area congregations on an interim basis. Mark and his wife, Gina, are members of Immanuel Baptist Church in Marshall and live in Harleton, Texas, just a few minutes drive away from the ETBU campus. They have two adult children, Marshall and Melody, both of whom are married, and one grand-daughter, Jillian.


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COACHING STAFF

Corey Chancellor

Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator B.S,E, Texas A&M-Commerce Phone: 903-923-2199 E-Mail: cchancellor@etbu.edu Corey Chancellor was the defensive coordinator under Mark Sartain at Trinity Valley Community College prior to joining Sartain at ETBU in the offseason following the 2006 football season. In three seasons under Chancellor, the ETBU defense has fielded a competitive unit that for the most part has ranked among some of the top units in the American Southwest Conference. The Tigers have not ranked lower than fourth in the ASC in total defense, iincluding the 2009 season that saw ETBU finish fourth in the nineteam league while allowing just over 356 yards per game. ETBU was third in the league in total defense in 2008, allowing 335 yards per game. The Tigers were ranked second in the conference against the run, giving up just 112 yards per game against opposing running games. Chancellor has been the program’s assistant head coach since arriving in January of 2007. He also coaches the defensive backfield. Sartain and Chancellor go all the way back to the days when Chancellor was a player at Athens High School in Athens, Texas, where Sartain was a coach in the late 1980s. From Athens, Chancellor went on to earn an Associate of Arts degree in Kinesiology at Trinity Valley Community College in 1989. He then received a B.S.E. in Kinesiology and Health Education from Texas A&M-Commerce in 1995. Prior to earning his bachelor’s degree, Chancellor worked a career in law enforcement as a police officer in Garland, Texas from 1989-93. He graduated from the Garland Police Academy in 1989 and worked as an officer in the department’s narcotics unit as well as being a member of the S.W.A.T. team. He was also a member of the department’s Honor Guard. He entered the coaching field with assistant coaching positions at Terrell High School in Terrell, Texas, and at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas. Chancellor coached defensive backs at Terrell and coached wide receivers during his time at Wilmer-Hutchins. From 2000-01, Chancellor coached defensive ends at Jacksonville High School in Jackonsville, Texas. He then moved on to coach running backs at Houston’s Alief Hastings High School from 2001-04. Chancellor returned to Trinity Valley as a coach in 2004, joining again with Sartain who had become head coach there in 2003. As defensive coordinator with the Cardinals, Chancellor’s defenses were consistently ranked in the top tier in the Southwest Junior College Football Conference. The Cardinals finished No. 3 in total defense in 2004, and the unit helped Trinity Valley to a 2005 NJCAA Region XIV championship and final No. 7 national ranking in 2005. In his last season as coordinator at TVCC, Chancellor’s defense produced 10 players who signed with Division I or Division II programs. Three of those players -- safeties Nevin McKenzie (Tennessee) and Zach Wagoner (Midwestern State) and cornerback Arseel Shakoor (West Texas A&M) were members of the secondary unit coached directly by Chancellor.

Zac Bryant

Offensive Coordinator/ Recruiting Coordinator B.S,E, Southwestern Oklahoma State M.S., University of Texas-Tyler Phone: 903-923903-923-2202 E-Mail: zbryant@etbu.edu The Tigers are turning offensive coordinator duties over to fourth-year offensive line coach Zac Bryant, whose group has put East Texas Baptist into the top level of rushing offenses since the 2007 season. Head coach Mark Sartain brought Bryant to his first Tiger staff in 2007, after Bryant had worked two seasons as offensive line coach at Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas. TJC was a rival of Trinity Valley Community College, where Sartain was head coach prior to coming to ETBU. “My expectation for the offense is production,” says Bryant. “Points, yards, time of possession, ball security...these are ways we measure production. This is nothing new or unique to ETBU. (But) there can be no in-between or justification. Our job is to move the football with consistency and score. That is the expectation.” Bryant joined the ETBU staff early in the spring of 2007, as part of Sartain’s first coaching staff after taking over the program in December of 2006. Under his direction the ETBU offensive line has paved the way for Tiger running backs to churn out an average of 157 yards per game on the ground over the last three seasons, including a 190.2-yards per game average in 2009 that had the Tigers ranked third overall in the American Southwest Conference. The Tigers’ rushing average per game has increased every year of Bryant’s tenure on staff, from an average of just 106.5 yards per game in 2007 to 174.0 in 2008 to last season’s 190.2. ETBU jumped from seventh in the conference in 2007 to fourth in the league in rushing average per game in 2008. In each of the last two seasons, the Tiger offensive line has had three members earn All-ASC recognition at the end of the season. Working behind the Bryant-coached line, ETBU has had two running backs -- Corey George and Jair Stover -- earn firstteam All-ASC recognition at various times over the last three years. Bryant came to ETBU in 2007 with three years of experience coaching at the collegiate level. He was offensive line coach at TJC in 2005 and 2006 following a one-year stint on staff at Texas A&M-Commerce in 2004. He immediately entered the coaching field after earning his B.S.E. in Heath and Physical Education at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, Okla., where he was an All-Lone Star Conference offensive lineman in 2002-03 and also team captain for the Bulldogs. Coach Bryant earned a Masters in Health and Kinesiology from the University of Texas at Tyler. He is a native of Edmond, Okla., where he attended Santa Fe High School. He and his wife, Holli, have one son, Collier.


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COACHING STAFF Dan Burk

Colby Jackson

Assistant Coac Coach B.S,E., M.S.E., Texas Tech University Phone: 903-923903-923-2203 E-Mail: dburk@etbu.edu The Tigers have added former Caney Creek head coach Dan Burk as linebackers coach on the 2010 coaching staff. Coach Burk spent the 2009 season as head coach at Caney Creek, after serving two seasons as head coach at Yoakum High School. He has also held head coaching positions in Texas at The Colony High School, Navasota High School, Wimberley High School and Ranger High School during his career. Burk has also worked on high school staffs at Canyon, Big Spring, Abilene Cooper, Putnam City North (Okla.), Amarillo Caprock, Clyde and Uvalde. A native of Abilene, he received a B.S. in Physical Education and Biology from Texas Tech in December of 1980 and then earned a M.Ed. in Physical Education, with an emphasis in Scientific Basics of Exercise, from Texas Tech in August of 1986. Burk was the Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Arizona from 1989-91. He served as an Executive Board Member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association in 1988-90, and also served on the Arizona State Board of Directors for the National Strength and Conditioning Association in 1989-91. A Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (C.S.C.S.), Coach Burk also was Certified Level I Olympic Weightlifting Coach in 1988 at the U. S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Col. During his career, Burk has been a featured speaker at over 20 coaching and strength and conditioning clinics around the country. He has also authored or assisted eight published works featuring strength and conditioning. Coach Burk and his wife, Dana, have two sons, Dane and Derek.

Assistant Coach/Running Backs B.S.E, East Texas Baptist University Phone: 903-923-2193 E-Mail: cjackson@etbu.edu Colby Jackson will be in his second year on staff at ETBU in 2010 after having completed his playing career with the Tigers in 2008. He will serve as the team’s running backs coach. During his playing career Jackson was one of the Tigers’ most consistent tacklers, finishing with 177 stops to rank seventh all-time on ETBU’s career tackles list when his playing days ended. In 2006, as a junior, Jackson was the Tigers’ team leader in stops defensively with a career-high 66. He started the final seven games of that season and finished with three games of 10 tackles or more. A native of Emory, Texas, Jackson joined ETBU back in 2004 after a high school career that saw him earn All-District honors at four different positions. He was voted team MVP and Defensive Player of the Year at Rains High School during his senior season in 2003.

Mike Papas

Assistant Coach/Quarterbacks B.S.E., Austin College Phone: 903-923-2191 E-Mail: mpapas@etbu.edu Coaching veteran Mike Papas, the former head coach at North Crowley High School, joined the East Texas Baptist University football staff this summer and will serve as the program’s new assistant coach for quarterbacks as well as working as the team’s video

Thad Fortune

Assistant Coach/Receivers B.S.E., East Texas Baptist University Phone: 903-923-2200 E-Mail: tfortune@etbu.edu Former Tiger quarterback Thad Fortune has returned to the program for the 2010 season as receivers coach. Fortune played for the Tigers from 2004-07, and was the team’s starting quarterback as a senior during the 2007 season. During that year he passed for 1,251 yards and six touchdowns while playing in all 10 games for the first time in his career. He finished his four-year run with ETBU having played in 25 games. Coach Fortune earned his bachelor’s degree from ETBU in 2008 and has worked as an assistant coach at Stephenville High School in Stephenville, Texas. He is originally from Anson, Texas, where he was named All-District in three different sports (football, baseball and basketball) at Anson High School. Thad and his wife, Kristy, live in Hallsville, Texas.

coordinator in 2010. Papas was named the first head football coach at North Crowley in 1998, when the school opened. The Panthers evolved through the Class 3A, 4A and 5A ranks under Papas’ direction, which included a run to the 2003 Class 4A Division I state title. Papas’ teams competed in brutal district alignments that featured such Texas powerhouses as Aledo, Stephenville, Brownwood, Mansfield Summit and Abilene. In the team’s first year of competition in Class 5A, North Crowley finished second in District 4-5A and qualified for the playoffs. The following year, North Crowley won the district title with a 9-1 mark. In 2005, Papas was named the district’s Coach of the Year. In his career at North Crowley, Papas was recognized as Coach of the Year twice in district play, and by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fox Sports Southwest, Texas PrepXtra, High School Xtra and the Texas Sportswriters Association. He was also selected as the Riddell Southwest Regional Coach of the Year. Prior to coaching at North Crowley, Papas was offensive line coach and offensive coordinator at Corsicana High School from 1986-98. He also served as the Tigers’ scouting coordinator and was the head powerlifting coach. Coach Papas and his wife, Leska, have two children: Casey (17), and Kellie (14).

Sam Brandon

Assistant Coac Coach/NFLPA Intern Phone: 903-923903-923-2188 E-Mail: sbrandon@etbu.edu Former Denver Broncos defensive back Sam Brandon joins the ETBU staff this fall as part of the NFL Coaching Internship Program which helps former players get a jump-start to their coaching career. Coach Brandon played five seasons for the Broncos before suffering a career-ending injury. He will coach defensive backs for the Tigers.

Jonathan Council Student Assistant Coach

Stephen Nicasio

Student Assistant Coach


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RETURNING LETTERMEN OL • #79

DALTON BASS FR.-RS

6-5

290

Evan Beaton CONTINUED Gilmer, Texas

Dalton Bass...born May 8, 1990...son of Larry Richardson and Sharon Bass...one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Hope...Religion major with a Missions minor...returns to the program this season after taking a year off from football...was ordained as a youth minister earlier this year, known as Rev. Dalton Bass...serves as youth pastor at Calvary Baptist Church...enjoys lifting weights, preaching, sleeping and going to church... wants to puruse a full-time career in missions...coached by Shane Wilson at Harmony HS. AT ETBU: 2007 -- Did not play as a true freshman due to injury.

for the Wildcats...member of National Honor Society... also member of Key Club, Spanish Club and FCA...graduated top 10 percent of senior class...made second-team Academic All-State. YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Evan Beaton Year 2009 2008 2007 CAREER

GP 10 10 10 30

Solo 13 17 18 48

Ast 27 33 27 78

Tot 40 50 45 135

TFL-Yds 6.0-31 8.5-30 4.5-9 19-70

Sks-Yds 1.0-4 2.5-14 0.5-2 4.0-20

Category Tackles Solo Tackles Tackles for Loss Yards, Tackles for Loss Sacks Yards Lost, Sacks

No. 12 4 3.0 25 1.0 5

SR.-3L

5-11

250

Int-Yds 0-0 1-41 0-0 1-41

Opponent vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor 3 times (last vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse) vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 2 times (last at McMurry) at Saint John’s

CHRIS BIBINS SO.-1L SO

EVAN BEATON

FR-Yds 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0

QBH 1 0 2 3

PBU 1 1 2 4

Blk 3 0 0 3

Saf 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

RB • #26

DT • #40

FF 0 0 0 0

5-9

180

Date Nov. 1, 2008 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Sept. 6, 2008

Mesquite, Texas

Outstanding production as a starting runn running back season...born Feb. 22, 1991... on the junior varsity last season...b full name is Christopher Donnelle Bibins Jr...Criminal Justice major. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: All-District as a senior at Mesquite Poteet HS...coached by Charles Hesse...also played baseball and ran track.

Whitehouse, TX

High-energy, high character performer who has played in every game of his college career...full name is Evan Michael Beaton....born April 26, 1989...son of Tracy and Gigi Delk and Bobby and Tina Beaton...Mathematics major with a Kinesiology minor...Eagle Scout...member of First Baptist Church-Whitehouse...part of Tiger football mission team that spent two weeks in Croatia in June of 2008...enjoys hanging out with friends and family...plans on earning a master’s degree in Educational Leadership then becoming a coach and teacher. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Started every game as a junior...finished with 40 tackles, six for loss, and one sack...season-high seven tackles in a 13-10 loss to Hardin-Simmons on Oct. 10... finished with four or more tackles in six games...had 24 tackles over the final five games...blocked three kicks...member of the ASC All-Academic team. 2008 -- Voted second-team All-American Southwest Conference at defensive tackle...started every game...ranked second on team in tackles with a career-high 50...posted a career-high 12 tackles against Mary Hardin-Baylor on Nov. 1...had at least five tackles in a game five times...finished with 8.5 tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks...had a 41-yard interception return to set up a touchdown in a win over Sul Ross on Sept. 20...opened the year with seven tackles and a half-sack at St. John’s. 2007 -- Started six games as a freshman while playing in all 10...tied for fifth on team in tackles with 45 with fellow freshman Monturios Howard...also had a sack and fumble recovery...opened the year with six tackles and a quarterback pressure against Trinity...had first collegiate sack in a win over Howard Payne...racked up seven tackles and forced a fumble at Sul Ross State...posted back-to-back games of four tackles against Texas Lutheran and at McMurry...had a sack and fumble recovery against Hardin-Simmons...collected six tackles at Louisiana College...posted season-high eight tackles in season finale at Mary Hardin-Baylor. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Randy McFarlin at Whitehouse HS...played on District 12-4A district championship team in 2006 that advanced to area playoffs... was named the 12-4A Defensive Lineman of the Year as a senior...also was secondteam All-East Texas and caught a touchdown in area championship game...honorable mention All-District as a junior in 2005...also was an all-district baseball player

DB • #14

COLLIN BIESCHKE SO.-1L SO

5-10

170

Baytown, Texas

Played junior varsity as a freshman... freshman...born Aug. 5, 1991...full name is Collin Garrett Bieschke...son of Kevin and Christal Bieschke...three brothers, Kyle, Nick and Kody, and three sisters, Kaylyn, Klista and Heather...enjoys fishing in his spare time. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Dick Olin at Baytown Lee HS... HS...All-District and All-Area as a senior at Baytown Lee HS...also played baseball and ran track.

TE • #86

CHAD BOWERS SO.-1L SO

6-3

215

Mt. Pleasant, Texas

Played junior varsity as a freshman...born July 22, 1991...full name is Chad Ashley Bowers...son of Matt and Rhonda Bowers...two brothers, Brian and Kyle...one sister-in-law, Jacque...Education major with emphasis in Secondary Mathematics, Kinesiology minor....South Jefferson Baptist Church...wants to be a math teacher and coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: All-District as a senior at Mt. Pleasant HS...Academic All-State...coached by Jimmy Thompson...also played baseball...National Honor Society.


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RETURNING LETTERMEN OL • #77

ANDREW BOYCE SO.-1L SO

6-0

300

Livingston, Texas

Started at guard last season as a redshirt freshman...full name is Andrew Looker Boyce...born Dec. 20, 11989... son of Kathy and Ron Boyce...majoring in Criminal Justice with a minor in American Studies...enjoys golfing, fishing, hanging out with family and friends... worked football camp this past summer in Turkey... plans to attend law school. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Started 10 games as a redshirt freshman at guard. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Randy Rowe at Livingston HS...played on 20 2007 regional finalist...threetime first-team All-District...first-team All-State as a senior...state record-holder in bench press with a lift of 525 and total of 1,880 as a senior in 2007...Fellowship of Christian Athletes...Academic All-District...graduated in top 10 percent of senior class.

DB • #38

CAMERON BURRELL SO.-1L SO

5-11

185

Fannett, Texas

Played junior varsity as a freshman... freshman...born Oct. 15, 1990...full name is Cameron Troy Burrell...son of Shelly 1990... and Troy Burrell...one brother, Cody...Biology major with a Kinesiology minor....enjoys hunting, fishing and showing calves...plans are to attend pharmaceutical pharmacist. school and become a pharmacist AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Walt Morgan at Hamshire-Fannett HS.. HS...selected All-District at both defen defensive back and receiver...played basketball and ran track...National Honor Society...Future Farmers of America...Academic All-State.

WR • #2

TONY CAVNESS JR.-2L JR

5-6

170

Missouri City, Texas

Sure-handed receiver with quickness, speed and openfield running skills...full name is Anthone De’John Cavness...born Sept. 20, 1988...son of Toni McCulloughMoore and Grady Cavness Jr...has seven siblings: Trevor (21), Jai (20), B.J. (18), Paije (16), Zach (4), Tori (4 months) and Paige (2 months)...Management Information Systems major...enjoys playing games and relaxing in his free time...wants to open a personal business upon graduation...participated in youth football and track in Missouri City with Hurricanes, Fort Bend Raid-

Tony Cavness CONTINUED ers and Wing Track Club. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in nine games...finished with 19 catches for 120 yards... caught a season-high seven passes for 50 yards at Louisiana College...added six catches for 50 yards the following week against Mississippi College...returned seven kickoffs for 155 yards (22-yard avg.) on Oct. 31 at Mary Haradin-Baylor...also returned 10 punts for 82 yards on the season. 2008 -- Sat out the season for academics. 2007 -- Finished second on team with 32 receptions as a freshman...added another 13 yards rushing and was team’s top punt and kick returner...averaged 13.5 yards on 11 punt returns and another 18.1 yards on 18 kick returns...caught 27 passes in the final four games...posted a career-high nine catches for 120 yards in a loss to Hardin-Simmons...had four catches for 52 yards and a 16-yard run at McMurry... added four receptions for 33 yards at Louisiana College...racked up eight grabs for 94 yards against Mississippi College...ended the year with six catches for 85 yards at Mary Hardin-Baylor...had a season-high 146 yards on seven returns in the finale at UMHB...had a 44-yard and a 43-yard punt return during the season...ran a kickoff back for a season-high 58 yards against UMHB. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Dennis Bradley at Thurgood Marshall HS...played on two district championship teams with the Buffaloes...member of Marshall’s state championship 4 by 400 relay team...ran a kick back 104 yards for a touchdown as a senior in 2006...was a slot receiver, running back and kick/punt returner. YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Tony Cavness Year 2009 2007 CAREER

GP 9 9 19

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. 19 120 32 400 51 520

Avg. 6.3 12.5 10.2

TD 0 0 0

Lng 13 29 29

Att. 10 11 21

PUNT RETURNS Yds. Avg. TD 82 8.2 0 148 13.5 0 230 10.9 0

Lng 33 44 44

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Category Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Long Reception Kick Returns Kick Return Yards Long Kick Return Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Long Punt Return All-Purpose Yards

LB • #42

No. 7 50 0 13 7 155 56 3 41 33 228

Opponent at Louisiana College 2 times (last vs. Mississippi College) None vs. Mississippi College at Mary Hardin-Baylor at Mary Hardin-Baylor at Mary Hardin-Baylor vs. Howard Payne vs. Howard Payne vs. Howard Payne at Mary Hardin-Baylor

JON CHITTY JR.-2L JR

5-11

220

Date Oct. 17, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 31, 2009 Oct. 31, 2009 Oct. 31, 2009 Nov. 14, 2009 Nov. 14, 2009 Nov. 14, 2009 Nov. 3, 2007

Lake Worth, Texas

Played in every game last season and was productive as an inside linebacker...redshirt junior...full name is Jonathan Lewis Chitty...son of Michael and Donna Chitty... has one brother, Chris...Kinesiology major with a Speech Communications minor...member of church youth group and Upward Bound...enjoys playing video games, music and competition...wants to coach and teach at the high school level...spent redshirt season in 2007 at Division II Tarleton State of the Lone Star Conference. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Finished with 33 tackles, 18


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RETURNING LETTERMEN Jon Chitty CONTINUED

Michael Cucinotta CONTINUED

solos, and had three tackles for loss...notched a season-high six tackles three times... opened the year with six tackles against Wisconsin-La Crosse...closed the year with a combined 16 tackles in the final three games. 2008 -- Played in eight games as a redshirt freshman transfer from Tarleton State...finished with 29 tackles and a forced fumble...came on strong late in the year with 18 tackles in the final three games... season-high seven stops, three solo, against Mary Hardin-Baylor on Nov. 1...finished the year with six tackles in a win at Howard Payne on Nov. 15. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Percy Whitmire at Lake Worth HS...was named District 11-3A Defensive MVP as a senior in 2006...also was first-team-All-Region and 2nd-Team All-State for the Bullfrogs...racked up 130 tackles as a junior in 2005 to earn District 7-3A Defensive MVP honors...also was first-team All-Region and third-team All-State in ‘05...also was regional qualifier in track and powerlifting.

in 2009-2010...enjoys hanging out with friends and being outdoors...wants to earn a master’s in administration and become a math teacher/football coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior season cut short due to injury. 2008 -- Reserve fullback on varsity and also played junior varsity...named ASC All-Academic. 2007 -- Junior varsity as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Rodney Southern at Marshall HS...played on two Class 4A state finalists...team won 17-4A district championship in 2005...had fourthplace finish in powerlifting...member of Anchor Club, National Honor Society and FBLA...was FCA vice president...graduated in the top 10 percent of his senior class in 2006-07.

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Jon Chitty Year 2009 2008 CAREER

GP 10 8 18

Solo 18 13 31

Ast 15 16 31

Tot 33 29 62

TFL-Yds 3.0-9 3.0-6 6.0-15

Sks-Yds 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

FF 0 1 1

FR-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0

QBH 1 0 1

PBU 2 0 2

Blk 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Category Tackles Solo Tackles

DB • #23

No. 6 3

Opponent 3 times (last at Mary Hardin-Baylor) 5 times (last vs. Howard Payne)

ALEX CLOUDY SO.-1L SO

6-0

170

Date Oct. 31, 2009 Nov. 14, 2009

Center, Texas

Enters the season as the start starting left cornerback...born March 13, 1990...full name is Alex Armon Clo Cloudy... son of Marlin and Felicia Cloudy...three siblings: Denorris, Denorri Marlin Jr. and Cameron...Business major with Accounting minor...enjoys video games...wants to ccoach and teach teach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in two varsity games as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ron Callahan at Center HS...two-time All-District first-team...team MVP as a senior...led team in interceptio interceptions as a senior.

FB • #39

MICHAEL CUCINOTTA SR.-3L

5-7

210

Marshall, Texas T

Solid off-the-field leader in the program and a great teammate...coming off an injury that kept him off the season...full name is Michael Anthony field most of last season... Cucinotta...born Sept. 22, 1988...son of Joe and JoLynn Cucinot Cucinotta...has one sister, Natalie...Math major with a Kinesiology minor... minor...helped organize and lead team mentoring program in area elementary schools as me well as efforts to work with Habitat for Humanity...is a two-year winner of the Joe and Marilyn Hogue Servant tw Leadership Award at ETBU, for his work in the community...also nominated for the Allstate Good Hands Team Award nationally for off-the-field projects...was also named a winner of the American Southwest Conference Community Service Award

S • #8

CODY FINCH SR.-3L

5-7

170

Wichita Falls, Texas T

Tough competitor who is the top returning tackler on the team in 2010, expected to start at free safety...full name is Cody Michael Finch...born Sept. 15,1987...son of Scott and Dana Finch...has two twin brothers, Luke and Wes...Speech Communication major with a Kinesiology minor...Fellowship of Christian Athletes...plays church league basketball and enjoys playing the guitar and wakeboarding...plans on owning a business. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Ranked fourth overall in tackles on team with a career-high 43...played in every game...racked up five tackles or more four times, had seven or more tackles twice...also blocked three kicks. 2008 -- Played in every game as a sophomore, finishing with 24 tackles...made 19 tackles in the final five games...season-high five tackles twice, first on Oct. 25 at Mississippi College and again at Azusa Pacific on Nov. 8. 2007 -- Played in the final eight games of the year after making several plays in early junior varsity games...finished with nine tackles and an interception as a reserve safety...had a season-high three tackles and a 19-yard interception return against Mississippi College. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Terry Wolf...two-time first-team All-District... honorable mention All-State and All-Red River as a junior...also was a four-time All-District and All-State baseball player...lettered in basketball, track and tennis... member of Spanish Club, Who’s Who and FFA...served as a class officer. YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Cody Finch Year 2009 2008 2007 CAREER

GP 10 10 8 28

Solo 21 10 4 35

Ast 22 14 5 42

Tot 43 24 9 77

TFL-Yds 1.0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-2

Sks-Yds 0.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-1

FF 0 0 0 0

FR-Yds 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

Int-Yds 1-36 0-0 1-19 2-55

QBH 0 0 0 0

PBU 3 1 1 5

Blk 3 0 0 3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Category Tackles Solo Tackles Tackles for Loss Yards, Tackles for Loss Pass Breakups Interceptions

No. 8 4 1.0 2 1 1

Opponent vs. Texas Lutheran vs. Texas Lutheran vs. Hardin-Simmons vs. Hardin-Simmons 5 times (last vs. Howard Payne) 2 times (last at Louisiana College)

Date Sept. 26, 2009 Sept. 26, 2009 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 10, 2009 Nov. 14, 2009 Oct. 17, 2009

Saf 0 0 0 0


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RETURNING LETTERMEN OL • #75

JAMES FUGATE FR.-RS FR

VICTOR FLORES

CB • #10

SR.-3L

5-9

185

Mission, Texas T

Solid veteran cornerback who enters his fourth year as a starter...has been named to the 2010 D3 Senior Classic Preseason All-America team...currently tied for ETBU’s all-time lead in interceptions, with nine...full name is Victor Flores, Jr....born April 21, 1987...son of Victor and Idalia Flores... has two sisters, Maria and Isela... Kinesiology major with a Criminal Justice minor... transferred to ETBU from Abilene Christian University prior to 2007 season...plays video games, watches ESPN and hangs out with friends and family in spare time... wants to graduate and become a federal agent. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Named second-team AllAmerican Southwest Conference as a junior...had three interceptions and led team with seven pass breakups...started every game...also saw time as a kick returner, including a 52-yarder...season-high six tackles against Texas Lutheran on Sept. 26... finished with 36 tackles and had five or more tackles in four games...had two tackles and an interception against Hardin-Simmons on Oct. 10...opened the year with backto-back five-tackle games in losses to Wisconsin La Crosse and at Redlands...had one pass breakup in each of the first five games...had five tackles and an interception at Mary Hardin-Baylor on Oct. 31. 2008 -- Played in every game and finished with 47 tackles, 28 solo, and two interceptions...posted a career-high 11 tackles at HardinSimmons on Oct. 11...had at least three tackles in a game nine times...closed the year with six tackles in a win at Howard Payne on Nov. 15...had an interception in a win at Texas Lutheran on Sept. 27 and added another on homecoming against Louisiana College. also had three kick returns for 38 yards. 2007 -- Led team with four interceptions returned for 55 yards...was ninth on team in tackles (34) but was second among all cornerbacks...also forced a fumble and had two more pass breakups...was Defensive Player of the Week in the ASC following team’s win over Howard Payne in league opener...in that game, he had two interceptions and five tackles...closed the season with 15 tackles in the final two games, including a season-high eight in the final against Mary Hardin-Baylor...returned an interception 48 yards in the finale against UMHB...finished with seven tackles and forced a fumble against Mississippi College...had four tackles in week two at Ouachita Baptist...had an interception and pass breakup at McMurry... four tackles against Hardin-Simmons...finished with three stops at Louisiana College...honorable mention All-State and All-Red River as a junior...also was a four-time All-District and All-State baseball player...lettered in basketball, track and tennis...member of Spanish Club, Who’s Who and FFA...served as a class officer. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Carlos Longoria at Mission Veterans Memorial HS...had 46 tackles and three interceptions as a junior... member of FCA...also played baseball and ran track. YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Victor Flores Year 2009 2008 2007 CAREER

GP 10 10 10 30

Solo 22 28 22 70

Ast 14 19 12 45

Tot 36 47 34 115

TFL-Yds 1.0-1 0.5-1 1.5-2 3.0-4

Sks-Yds 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

FF 0 1 1 2

FR-Yds 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0

Int-Yds 3-8 2-32 4-55 9-95

QBH 0 0 0 0

PBU 7 4 2 13

Blk 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Category Tackles Solo Tackles Pass Breakups Interceptions

No. 11 8 2 2

Opponent at Hardin-Simmons at Hardin-Simmons at Texas Lutheran vs.Howard Payne

Date Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 11, 2008 Sept. 27, 2008 Sept. 15, 2007

6-3

265

Santa Fe, Texas

James Robert Fugate...born Jan. 24, 1990...son of Jim and Treasa Fugate... Fugate...one sibling, Danic...Psychology major with a Criminal Justice minor...PALS...enjoys hunting, fishing, bowling, running and golf...career plans include possibly the FBI, Marines, cardiologist or a coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Injured early in the season and was lost for the year. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jay Buckner... team cap captain and Homecoming King...honorable mention All-District...Most Improved Player...also was on powerlifting and track teams...F teams...Future Farmers of America...Fellowship of Christian Athletes...Spanish Club.

Saf 0 0 0 0

FB • #34

PATRICK GANDY SO.-1L SO

5-11

195

Joaquin, Texas

Has two years of JV experience with the Tigers...full name is Patrick Wayne Gandy...born April 13, 1989... son of Wayne and Cindy Gandy...has two brothers, Brian (29) and Bradley (25)...brother Bradley Gandy played at ETBU from 2003-06...All-Level Education major...member of First Baptist Church-Joaquin...wants to be a teacher and coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. 2008 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by his father Wayne Gandy...was a three-time All-State running back for the Rams...also was voted All-Region three times...fourtime All-District at running back and defensive back...played on three district championship teams in 2004, 2005 and 2007...lettered in basketball, baseball, tennis and track...member of Future Farmers of America and Fellowship of Christian Athletes... two-time Academic All-District in football and basketball.

DT • #54

TIM GARRETT SO.-1L SO

5-10

270

Daingerfield, Texas

Played junior varsity as a freshman last season...full name is Tim Jarrell Garrett...born Jan. 2, 1986...son of Sherna Garrett...Kinesiology major...involved in youth sports...wants to enter the coaching field. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Randy McFarlin at Daingerfield HS...team won three district championships during his career...also lettered one season in baseball.


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RETURNING LETTERMEN Corey George CONTINUED erably late in the year following injury...was named ASC Offensive Player of the Week following a 24-carry, 151-yard performance at Sul Ross State that included a conference-record five rushing touchdowns...was also named to the D3football.com National Team of the Week following performance against Sul Ross...added another 136 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries in an overtime win at McMurry...had 69 yards on 17 carries at Ouachita Baptist...added 78 yards on 21 totes with a 12-yard reception in first win of year against Howard Payne...churned out 64 yards on 21 carries against Texas Lutheran...injury coming out of McMurry game really slowed him down, as he had just 68 yards on 22 carries and no touchdowns following the injury over the final three games...missed game at Louisiana College due to injury. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Billy Don Mahaffey at Bossier HS...team won backto-back district championships...was a four-time winner of All-District, All-City and All-Parish honors...earned All-State status as a senior.

DB • #32

COREY GEORGE

RB • #30

SR.-3L

5-10

245

SO.-1L SO

Bossier City, La.

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Corey George GP 10 10 9 29

RUSHING Att. Yards 134 539 121 655 133 593 388 1,787

Avg. 4.0 5.4 4.5 4.6

TD 6 9 6 21

Lng 20 77 48 77

Rec. 0 0 4 4

Yds. 0 0 28 28

RECEIVING Avg. 0.0 0.0 7.0 7.0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Category Rush Attempts Rush Yards Rushing Touchdowns Long Rush Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Long Reception

No. 25 151 5 77 1 13 0 13

Opponent at Sul Ross State at Sul Ross State at Sul Ross State vs. McMurry 4 times (last at Sul Ross State) at Sul Ross State None at Sul Ross State

Date Sept. 18, 2009 Sept. 22, 2007 Sept. 22, 2007 Oct. 4, 2008 Sept. 22, 2007 Sept. 22, 2007 Sept. 22, 2007

TD 0 0 0 0

Lng 0 0 13 13

5-11

190

Baytown, Texas

Played junior varsity last season...full name is Mark Gray...born Aug. 7, 2010...son of Joseph Wilson and Anna Gray...major is undecided...has one sister, Shernetta Gray, and one brother, Joseph Wilson... attends Antioch Missionary Baptist Church...enjoys writing rap lyrics and playing video games. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Herb Minyard at Baytown Sterling HS...was second-team All-District... voted team’s Defensive Back of the Year...also ran track.

Steady bruiser who enters senior season ranked No. 2 all-time at ETBU in rushing attempts (388) and rushing yards (1,787)...has scored 21 career rushing touchdowns, which is second all-time and just five behind career leader RoShawn Johnson...full name is Corey Tremain George...born Dec. 12, 1987...son of Benny Evans III and Francis R. George...Criminal Justice major...has two brothers, Brandon and Jaylen, and two sisters, Kaylee and Brittney...married wife Joann on July 26, 2008... transferred to ETBU from Grambling State University as a redshirt freshman in 2007...enjoys playing dominoes and video games. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Led team in rush attempts and rushing yards for the second time in three years...posted back-to-back 100-yard rushing games in September, against Sul Ross State and Texas Lutheran...rushed for a season-high 113 yards on 21 carries and a touchdown in a come-from-behind win over Texas Lutheran...scored a season-high three touchdowns in a win on the road at Sul Ross...finished the season with 94 yards on 21 carries and two touchdowns in a win against Howard Payne. 2008 -- Selected first-team All-American Southwest Conference after rushing for 655 yards on 121 carries with nine touchdowns...scored at least two touchdowns in a game three times...rushed for a season-high 132 yards on 17 carries with two touchdowns in a win at Texas Lutheran on Sept. 27...added 111 yards on 13 carries with two scores the following week in a win at home against McMurry...carried 18 times for 92 yards and one touchdown at Azusa Pacific on Nov. 8...closed the year with three touchdowns and 78 yards on 19 carries at Howard Payne...had a long run of 30 yards or more in a game four times...career-high 77-yard touchdown run against McMurry on Oct. 4...team leader in scoring, with 56 points on the year. 2007 -- Played in nine games after transferring from Grambling State...finished as team’s leading rusher with 593 yards on 133 carries and six touchdowns...averaged 4.5 yards per carry...had two games with at least 135 yards rushing...had three straight games in the middle of the season with 20 or more carries...production tailed off consid-

Year 2009 2008 2007 CAREER

MARK GRAY

OL • #72

JASON GUILLORY SR.-1L

6-4

340

DeSoto, TTexas

Big tackle who started seven games last season after transferring from Trinity Valley Community College... recruited and played at TVCC for Tigers head coach Mark Sartain...full name is Jason Paul Guillory...born Aug. 2, 1987...son of Sheila Guillory...two sisters, Kristen and Danielle...Kinesiology major. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Started seven games as a junior transfer. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Dave Meadows at DeSoto HS...two-time All-District first-team...was state champion in the Class 5A shot put as a junior and runnerup as a senior.


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RETURNING LETTERMEN LB • #36

JAY HADNOT SO.-1L SO

5-9

220

Beaumont, Texas

Played junior varsity as a freshman in 2009...full name is James Joseph Hadnot...son of Darrell and Sherry Hadnot...Business major. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by David Martel at Hardin-Jefferson HS.

OL • #65

NATHAN HAMBLIN SO.-1L SO

6-3

260

Atlanta, Texas

Played junior varsity in 2009...full name is Nathan E. Hamblin...born March 16, 1991...son of Tim and Terrie Hamblin...hometown is Haughton, La., moved to Atlanta, Texas, during high school...has two sisters: Niki Campbell and Hayley Beaird, and one brother, Aaron Hamblin...Mathematics major with a Business minor... member of 4-H...enjoys working out and hanging out with friends...wants to be an actuary upon graduation. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ronnie Melton at Atlanta HS...was first-team All-District...National Honor Society.

WR • #12

DEWAYNE HAMILTON JR.-2L JR

6-1

185

Mabank, Texas

Good athlete who has settled in to the rotation at receiver...full name is Russell Dewayne Hamilton...born July 10, 1990...son of Katy and Bob Hamilton...one brother, Kevin...Math major with a Kinesiology minor....worked with a summer football camp in Turkey this past June... plans on becoming a math teacher and football coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Caught 12 passes for 106 yards in nine games...caught a career-high three passes twice... career-high 30 yards on three catches against Mississippi College...ASC All-Academic. 2008 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jimmy Cantrell... played on district championship teams in 2006 and 2007...first-team All-District, All-East Texas and All-Henderson County as a senior in 2007...DFW Player of the Week...Offensive MVP and Academic All-State...finished with 64 receptions for 968 yards and six touchdowns in 2007...All-District on both sides of the ball as a junior in 2006...was All-District in basketball as well...regional qualifier in track twice and was district champion in the triple jump.

QB • #15

SED HARRIS JR.-2L JR

6-0

190

Fort Worth, Texas

Displayed tremendous playmaking ability before going down with a season-ending injury in the sixth game of the season...expected to contend again for the starting quarterback job...full name is Sedrick Dewayne Harris... born Feb. 19, 1990...son of Regina and David Guy and Sanford Crayton...has two brothers, Daniel Guy and Osh Crayton...Religion major with Biblical Studies minor...Big Brother of the Year for North Texas/Tarrant County...studies the Bible in spare time. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Passed for 419 yards and three touchdowns in first six games before suffering seasonending leg injury on Oct. 10 against Hardin-Simmons... finished as the team’s third-leading rusher with 466 yards on 61 carried and five touchdowns despite missing the final four games...led Tigers’ largest comeback win in history on Sept. 26 against Texas Lutheran, rushing for 179 yards and two scores with a 56-yard scamper in the 32-21 win over the Bulldogs...was named ASC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance against TLU...Passed for 166 yards and a touchdown and added 97 yards on nine carries with a touchdown at Sul Ross State...passed for 108 yards with a touchdown in first career start on Sept. 5 against Wisconsin-La Crosse...rushed for 96 yards and completed 11 of 17 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown at McMurry...had churned out 46 yards on seven carries and a touchdown before going down for the season with a first-half leg injury against Hardin-Simmons. 2008 -- Played in four varsity games but also played quarterback on the junior varsity...primarily used as a kick returner on the varsity...finished with a 15.4 yard average on five kick returns...had a career-long 25-yard return at HardinSimmons on Oct. 11. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Dale Keeling at Everman HS...two-time All-District...led team to two district championships. CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS for Sed Harris Category Rush Attempts Rush Yards Rushing Touchdowns Long Rush Pass Attempts Pass Completions Passing Yards Passing Touchdowns Long Pass Total Offense

No. 16 179 2 56 17 11 166 1 69 263

Opponent vs. Texas Lutheran vs. Texas Lutheran vs. Texas Lutheran vs. Texas Lutheran at McMurry at McMurry at Sul Ross State 3 times (last at McMurry) vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse at Sul Ross State

Date Sept. 26, 2009 Sept. 26, 2009 Sept. 26, 2009 Sept. 26, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Sept. 18, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 18, 2009


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RETURNING LETTERMEN LB • #25

JORDAN HAYES SO.-1L SO

5-9

210

Troy, Texas

Transferred back to ETBU this past spring from Mary Hardin-Baylor...played safety for the Tigers as a freshman in 2008...expected to be in the two-deep at inside linebacker...full name is Jordan Trent Hayes...born Oct. 10, 1989...son of Mason Allen and Terrie Randolph... has one brother, Rodney Johnson...enjoys relaxing in his spare time, and working out...wants to enter a career in physical therapy or coaching at the college level. AT ETBU -- 2008: Played in nine games as a true freshman, finishing with 19 tackles...had five tackles in a 31-7 win over McMurry...finished with four stops in a loss to Louisiana College...four tackles in a

33-21 loss at Azusa Pacific. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Grady Rowe at Troy HS...was first-team AllDistrict at both running back and defensive back...first-team Super Centex at DB... regional qualifier in the 200-meter dash...also first-team All-State in baseball.

WR • #81

RAEFE JENKINS SR.-1L SR

QB • #3

SETH HUBBARD SO.-1L SO

6-3

190

Beckville, Texas

Started the final four games of the season last year at quarterback...big, tall and strong in the pocket, with ability to run...full name is Seth Paul Hubbard...born June 20, 1990...son of Donald and Ginger Hubbard...has one brother, Zach, and one sister, Bethany...his brother, Zach, is a quarterback at Howard Payne...majoring in Secondary Education/History, with a Math minor... works with First Baptist-Carthage youth, National Honor Society and is an elementary mentor...enjoys playing golf and hanging out with friends...plans to coach and teach in Texas. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in seven games as a freshman and started the final four...passed for 532 yards and four touchdowns... passed for 128 yards and a touchdown, and added another 133 yards rushing and a score in a 42-7 win over Howard Payne in the season finale...was matched up against his brother, Zach, who was starting at quarterback for Howard Payne in the finale... threw a touchdown pass in each of his four starts...was 13 of 26 for 143 yards and a touchdown in his first start, a loss at Louisiana College...completed 16 of 29 passes for 131 yards and a score against Mississippi College...also had 58 yards rushing in the loss to the Choctaws...named ASC All-Academic. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by his father, Donald Hubbard, at Beckville HS... earned three football letters and was district Newcomer of the Year...first-team All-District and All-State at quarterback...was All-District at both quarterback and punter twice...All-Region twice...All-State twice...three-time Academic All-District... Elite Academic All-State...also lettered four years in basketball and was named All-District three times...was District Offensive MVP in basketball...two-time AllDistrict in baseball and district Offensive MVP...second-team All-State in baseball... two-time regional qualifier in track...three-time golf regional qualifer.

6-4

205

Little Rock, Ark.

Has great size and was a big addition to the receiving corps last season...born Feb. 12, 1988...son of John and Kayla Jenkins...his father, John, is former head coach at the University of Houston...has one sibling, Jade... Communications major with a minor in Religion.... has attended both North Texas and Tyler Junior College and has one medical redshirt season. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Led team with a 22.3 yardsper-catch average on eight receptions...played in nine games...caught two passes for 100 yards, including a 65-yard grab, in a win at Sul Ross State on Sept. 18... added 72 yards on two catches and a 63-yard touchdown

at Louisiana College. HIGH SCHOOL: Played in the Arkansas All-Star game as a senior...was All-Conference as a senior...also ran track.

OL • #66

CHANCE JOHNSON JR.-2L JR

5-10

270

Diboll, Texas

Prime candidate to start at center after backing up allconference and four-year starter Jonathan Council last season...full name is Steven Chance Johnson...born Feb. 10, 1990...son of Terry and Marianne Johnson...one brother, Seth, and one sister, Samantha...Kinesiology major...church and youth council board member... enjoys hunting, fishing, hanging out with friends and playing golf...plans on entering coaching career. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Started one game and was the top backup center. 2008 -- Junior varsity HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Gary Martel... played on 2006 district championship team...two-time first-team All-District in baseball...first-team All-District as a senior after making second-team as a junior...nominated for Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman during senior season...National Honor Society, Smash, Future Farmers of America, Drug-Free All-Stars...Academic All-District and Academic All-State.


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RETURNING LETTERMEN Trent Ledkins CONTINUED touchdowns...season-high four catches for 70 yards and a touchdown at McMurry... caught a combined five passes for 66 yards and two touchdowns over the final three games. 2008 -- Moved to receiver early in the year and finished with 11 catches for 68 yards as a converted quarterback...caught at least one pass in six of nine games played...season-high five catches for 20 yards against Mary Hardin-Baylor on Nov. 1...caught season-long 26-yard pass against Louisiana College on Oct. 18. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Keith Cook at Hawkins HS...played on two district championship teams...was named Offensive MVP and an All-District safety his senior year...was a Class 2A Player of the Year finalist on the All-Smoaky Team of East Texas...as a junior earned All-District honors at receiver and safety, and was AllRegion in the defensive backfield as well...earned All-District honors as a freshman and sophomore at cornerback...was the team’s starting quarterback as a senior after playing defensive back and receiver during his career with the Hawks...was also an All-District performer with basketball and baseball teams at Hawkins.

DT • #56

CHRIS KREYMER SR.-3L

6-2

255

Wylie, Texas T

Has steadily developed into a starting candidate in the defensive interior...full name is Chris Clay Hilton Kreymer...born Sept. 13, 1988...son of Robert and Phyllis Kreymer...has two brothers, Phillip and Brian...Business major...enjoys fishing and watching TV...participates in church cross country outreach...travelled to Ukraine this past summer on a mission trip with teammates... plans on becoming a chiropractor. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in a career-high 10 games and notched career highs in every statistical category...career-high four tackles in a game twice. 2008 -- Played in one game as a sophomore, recording two tackles at Hardin-Simmons on Oct. 11. 2007 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Bill Howard at Wylie HS...second-team All-District as a senior in 2006.

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Trent Ledkins Year 2009 2008 CAREER

GP 9 9 18

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. 13 145 11 68 24 213

Avg. 11.2 6.2 8.9

TD 3 0 3

Category Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Long Reception

OL • #76

No. 5 70 1 27

Opponent vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor at McMurry 3 times (last at Mary Hardin-Baylor) at McMurry

SR.-2L

5-11

185

Hawkins, TTexas

Good athlete with versatility who has settled in as a receiver at ETBU...full name is Trent Scott Ledkins... born Dec. 8, 1988...son of David and Susan Ledkins... has one brother, Nathan, and one sister, Jaci...Business major...member of Holly Brook Baptist Church...enjoys fishing, wakeboarding and hanging out with friends... transferred to ETBU from Mary Hardin-Baylor prior to 2008 season...plans on becoming a teacher and coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in nine games and caught a career-high 13 passes for 145 yards and three

PUNT RETURNS Yds. Avg. TD 0 0.0 0 16 8.0 0 16 8.0 0

Lng 0 13 13

Date Nov. 1, 2008 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 31, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009

NATHAN LEDKINS SR.-HS

6-2

265

Hawkins, TTexas

Joins the program this season as a senior at ETBU... also has experience as a deep snapper...joins his brother, Trent, a receiver for the Tigers the last two seasons...full name is Nathan David Ledkins...born Jan. 16, 1987... son of David and Susan Ledkins...has one brother, Trent, and one sister, Jaci...Kinesiology major with a Math minor...enjoys hunting and fishing...member of Pi Sigma...plans to coach and teach high school upon graduation. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jason Boyd at Hawkins HS...was an all-state tight end in 2005.

TRISTAN MEYER SO.-1L SO

TRENT LEDKINS

Att. 0 2 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

FB • #22 WR • #7

Lng 27 26 27

5-10

225

Taylor, Texas

Injured last season for most of the year but played some junior varsity...in the mix to start at fullback this season...full name is Tristan Zeke Meyer...born Oct. 2, 1990...son of Lisa and Kurt Meyer...one sister, Aubre Meyer...History major...enjoys video games, movies and working out in his spare time...wants to be a teacher and coach...coached by Rick Cobia at Taylor HS. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Slowed by injuries, played on junior varsity.


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RETURNING LETTERMEN OL • #73

BRENT MILBY JR.-2L JR

6-1

275

CB • #20

DT • #52

CAMRRON MILLER JR.-2L JR

5-11

280

ZACH MULLINS SO.-1L SO

6-2

275

Plano, Texas

Started and played in five games last season as a freshman tackle...penciled in as starting left tackle at the start of preseason camp...full name is Zachary Michael Mullins...born May 16, 1991...son of Jeri Mullins...has two sisters: Taylor and Mycah...Biology major with a Chemistry minor...enjoys video games and sand volleyball...First Baptist Church-Marshall youth ministry volunteer...wants to become a doctor. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Started five games as a freshman at tackle. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jaydon McCullough at Plano HS...All-District and Academic All-State.

6-0

175

Mesquite, Texas

Candidate to start and earn two-deep playing time at cornerback...displayed some nice playmaking skills as a freshman...full name is Clyde Omo-Iyase...born March 20, 1991...son of Sunny and Kate Iyase...has one brother, Shawn, and three sisters: Erica, Stacy and Shana... Business major. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in seven games as a true freshman at cornerback...returned a fumble 28 yards for a touchdown in his first collegiate game, against Wisconsin-La Crosse...finished the year with six tackles and one pass breakup. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Rodney Webb at Mesquite Horn HS...All-District.

TE • #89

Timpson, Texas

Looking to break into varsity two-deep entering junior season...full name is Camrron Mitchell Miller...born Aug. 23, 1988...son of Ralph and Ellie Miller...has six siblings: Chad (33), Stacey (31), Ricci (25), Cendra (21), Colt (21), Jackquelynn (17)...Kinesiology major... East Texas Family Center counselor...youth leader at Country Cowboy Church...enjoys playing football, working at church, fishing and hunting...plans are to teach special education and P.E. and coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Reserve offensive lineman on varsity. 2008 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Norman Cobb at Timpson HS...Four-time All-District...graduated with honors...Future Farmers of America...band and Fellowship of Christian Athletes...Debate team...lettered on track team and baseball as well.

OL • #74

SO.-1L SO

Splendora, Texas

Looking to break into varsity two-deep entering junior season...full name is Brent Andrew Milby...born Aug. 12, 1989...son of Randy and Cindy Milby...has one sister, Nikki Schrock...All-Level Kinesiology major... Leadership East Montgomery County...enjoys video games, outdoors and fishing...plans to get a master’s and coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Reserve offensive lineman on varsity. ASC All-Academic. 2008 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Chris Nelson at Splendora HS...back-to-back district champions in 2006-07...first-team All-District and Academic All State as a senior...threw the discus in track and field...National Honor Society...Student Council and Student Advisory Board...Graduated fourth overall in senior class.

CLYDE OMO-IYASE

KIRK PALMER SO.-1L SO

6-2

225

Bremond, Texas

Has battled injuries his first two seasons...full name is Kirk Davidson Palmer...born Dec. 11, 1989...son of James and Lori Palmer...younger brother of Kyle (22) and Kellee (24)...Kinesiology major with a Math minor...enjoys drawing...plans are to pursue career as a math teacher, strength and conditioning coach and/or football coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Injured...ASC All-Academic. 2008 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jerry Hamrick at Bremond HS...team advanced to playoffs three times in his career, twice to state semifinals...as senior was second-team All-District and team captain on state semifinalist...honorable mention All-District first baseman on baseball regional finalist...class salutatorian.

LB • #45

RANDY RASMUSSEN SO.-1L SO

5-11

235

Crosby, Texas

Junior varsity as a freshman in 2009...full name is Randy Joseph Rasmussen...born Jan. 15, 1991...son of Richard Rasmussen and Jennifer Dunning...one sister, Kendra Rasmussen...Kinesiology major...likes bowling...wants to be a football coach...coached by Kevin Flanigan at Crosby HS. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity.


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RETURNING LETTERMEN DT • #92

ARON REYNOLDS SO.-1L SO

6-1

285

WR • #6

SO.-1L SO

Edgewood, Texas

5-8

165

Royse City, Texas

Making progress as a potential varsity contributor in 2010...full name is Jacob Taylor Stone...born June 5, 1990...son of Linda and Steve Stone...one sister, Amberly...Kinesiology major with an English minor... enjoys fishing and hunting...wants to become a teacher and coach...coached by Rodney Webb at Royse City HS. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in two varsity games as a freshman, and also was on the junior varsity.

Junior varsity as a freshman in 2009... full name is Aron Wayne Reynolds...born Nov. 30, 1989...son of Leslie and Kim Reynolds...married to Jennifer Reynolds...has two sisters, Alli and Alysa...Secondary Education major... enjoys hunting...wants to become a teacher and coach... coached by Ryan Simmons at Edgewood HS. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity.

QB • #19

JACOB STONE

NATHAN SIMMONS SO.-1L SO

5-10

185

Lindale, Texas

Starting quarterback on the junior varsity in 2009...full name is Nathaniel Alan Simmons...born Jan. 25, 1991... son of Kevin and Hollie Simmons...has one brother, Micah, and one sister, Bethany...Mathematics Education major...enjoys playing golf, video games and hanging out with friends...First Baptist Church-Lindale...wants to become a coach and teacher after graduation. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Meador at Lindale HS...was first-team All-District quarterback as a senior and second-team All-District as a junior... Academic All-State first-team...also played baseball... Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society.

RB • #24

JAIR STOVER JR.-2L JR

WR • #1

KWAME SPIKES SO.-1L SO

5-6

150

Jasper, Texas

Emerging as a valuable receiver out of the slot...has good hands, good instincts and great speed...born Oct. 12, 1990...full name is Kwame De’Von Spikes...son of Alfred and Veronica Spikes...has one brother, Jacquise Spikes...Kinesiology major...teaches Sunday School for second- and third-graders at home church...enjoys fishing and spending time with family...wants to become a basketball and/or football coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in seven games and caught six passes for 45 yards as a true freshman... caught two passes for 21 yards against Mississippi College. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Thomas Brooks at Jasper HS...was named first-team All-District and All-East Texas as a senior at Jasper High School...voted second-team All-District following junior season...basketball standout as well, named All-District, All-East Texas and All-Southeast Texas during his career...Drug Test Committee, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Site Base Committee...made the A-B Honor Roll.

5-10

185

Houston, Texas

Dependable workhorse suffered season-ending injury in week three last season that resulted in a medical redshirt...full name is Jair Korren Stover...born Dec. 5, 1989...son of Monica Neal and Albert Stover...Accounting major...enjoys watching movies and reading... wants to become a business owner or fashion designer... has served as a church youth pastor and also with Big Brother program. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Rushed for 173 yards on 45 carries until going down with leg injury in third week at Sul Ross State...rushed for 93 yards on 19 carries before suffering the injury against Sul Ross on Sept. 18... opened the season with 54 yards on 19 carries against Wisconsin-La Crosse. 2008 -- Named second-team All-American Southwest Conference after churning out 860 yards on 173 carries and four touchdowns in 10 games...led ETBU in yards and rushing attempts and was third in the ASC in rush yards...at least 20 carries in a game six times...rushed for 100 yards or more four times...season-high 159 yards on 24 carries with a touchdown in a win at Mississippi College...ETBU was 3-1 in games in which he rushed for 100 yards...rushed for 115 yards on 21 carries in a win at Texas Lutheran...added 104 yards on 20 totes and a touchdown against McMurry on Oct. 4...carried 22 times for 106 yards against Louisiana College on Oct. 18...finished the year with 152 yards on 23 carries in a win at Howard Payne...added six receptions for 60 yards on the year. 2007 -- Started the final four games of the year but saw action in all 10 as a true freshman...finished second on the team in rushing yards with 484... scored five touchdowns on the ground...also added five catches out of the backfield... rushed for a season-high 187 yards on 37 carries and three touchdowns in a win at Louisiana College...yards and carries at Louisiana College were team highs for the year...that effort followed a 138 yard rushing day on 22 totes and a touchdown


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RETURNING LETTERMEN Jair Stover CONTINUED against Hardin-Simmons...opened the game at LC with a 53-yard burst on his first carry for a touchdown...rushed for 69 yards on 12 carries against Texas Lutheran... scored his first career touchdown against Howard Payne. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Gary Joseph at Katy HS...played on three district championship teams and 2005 state finalist...was All-District following his junior and senior years...member of FCA, Student Council and Leadership Council. YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Jair Stover RUSHING Year GP Att. Yards Avg. *2009 3 45 173 3.8 2008 10 173 860 5.0 2007 10 132 484 3.7 CAREER 23 350 1,517 4.3 *Injured in game three; medical redshirt

TD 0 4 5 9

Lng 20 46 53 53

Rec. 1 6 5 12

Yds. -7 60 18 71

RECEIVING Avg. -0.7 10.0 3.6 5.9

TD 0 0 0 0

Lng 0 20 7 20

TE • #13

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Category Rush Attempts Rush Yards Rushing Touchdowns Long Rush

No. 37 187 3 53

Opponent at Louisiana College at Louisiana College at Louisiana College at Louisiana College

Date Oct. 20, 2007 Oct. 20, 2007 Oct. 20, 2007 Oct. 20, 2007

MATT TARVER

DE • #35

JR.-2L JR

6-1

225

JR.-1L JR

Wylie, Texas

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Matt Tarver GP 10 7 17

Solo 12 2 14

Ast 6 4 10

Tot 18 6 24

TFL-Yds 2.5-23 0.0-0 2.5-23

Sks-Yds 1.5-22 0.0-0 1.5-22

FF 0 0 0

FR-Yds 0-0 1-0 1-0

Int-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0

QBH 3 0 3

PBU 0 0 0

Blk 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Category Tackles Solo Tackles

No. 4 3

Opponent at Howard Payne at Redlands

6-3

230

Irving, Texas

Suffered season-ending injury in game three of the season...former wide receiver converted to tight end prior to last season...full name is Fred Lewis Taylor, Jr...born Feb. 1, 1987...son of Veronica Taylor...has one sister, Felicia...Kinesioloty major with a History minor...played on Trinity Valley’s 2005 SWJCFC championship team... enjoys watching movies in his spare time...wants to be a teacher. high school history teacher AT ETBU: 2009 -- Started at tight end the first three games before enduring season-ending leg injury...caught one pass for 22 yards in the season opener against Wisconsin-La Crosse. 2008 -- Played in eight games after tranferring from Trinity Valley Community College...averaged 27 yards on four catches, including a season-high 49-yard touchdown against Louisiana College on Oct. 18...caught one pass in each of the first three games, including a 34-yarder at Texas Lutheran. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by David Beaty at MacArthur...played on district championship team.

Entered fall camp as the starter at defensive end...full name is John Matt Tarver...born April 19, 1990...son of Susan and Johnny Tarver...one sister, Lauren...Life Science/Education major...works FCA camps and church camps...FCA leader...Wylie Christian Care Center... enjoys hunting and fishing, playing music...wants to teach and coach. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in 10 games as a reserve defensive end...finished with 18 tackles, 2 1/2 tackles for loss, and 1 1/2 sacks...had a 21-yard sack at McMurry...opened the year with career-high three tackles in back-to-back games against Wisconsin-La Crosse and Redlands. 2008 -- Played in seven games as a freshman...notched six tackles, two solo, and one fumble recovery...season-high four tackles in finale at Howard Payne on Nov. 15...recovered fumble on Nov. 1 at home against Mary Hardin-Baylor. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Bill Howard at Wylie HS...team captain as a senior while earning second-team All-District honors...Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year in 2007...Fighting Pride Award and Academic All-State...threw the shot put in track and also played baseball...Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Rachel’s Challenge and PALS. Year 2009 2008 CAREER

FRED TAYLOR

Date Nov. 15, 2008 Sept. 12, 2009

Saf 0 0 0

OL • #60

WILL TAYLOR SO.-1L SO

6-0

280

Houston, Texas

Good offseason has him in the mix for playing time this season...full name is Willard Taylor...born Jan. 6, 1991...son of Pam Jones and Will Taylor...has one sister, Alana Taylor...Education major...played at Klein Forest HS in Houston area. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity.

WR • #4

JUSTIN THOMPSON SO.-1L SO

6-0

185

Wylie, Texas

Junior varsity as a freshman...full name is Justin Randall Thompson...born Aug. 27, 1990...son of Jeff and Vickie Thomposon...one brother, Jared...Business major with a Kinesiology minor...likes to cook in his spare time... plans to start a personal business. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Bill Howard at Wylie HS...second-team All-District on state runnerup team.


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RETURNING LETTERMEN DB • #33

BENARD WESTBROOKS JR.-2L JR

BRAD WALLACE

DE • #48

SR.-2L

5-11

240

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Brad Wallace GP 10 10 4 24

Solo 7 11 2 20

Ast 12 24 2 38

Tot 19 35 4 58

TFL-Yds 5.0-33 7.0-44 1.5-21 13.5-98

Sks-Yds 2.5-25 4.0-35 1.0-19 7.5-79

FF 0 0 0 0

FR-Yds 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0

Int-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

QBH 2 3 0 5

PBU 0 0 0 0

Blk 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Category Tackles Solo Tackles Tackles for Loss Yards, Tackles for Loss Sacks Yards Lost, Sacks

No. 7 3 2.5 19 1.5 19

165

New Llano, La.

Whitehouse, Texas T

Experienced veteran who is a two-year starter...versatile lineman can play either at end or tackle...full name is Bradley Scott Wallace...born March 1, 1989...son of Burt and Jenny Wallace...has one brother, Brian, and two sisters, Kristi and Lindsay...has two brothers-in-law, David Findley and Dawson Braley...Life Science major...attends Friendly Baptist Church...has participated in youth mission trips...likes to hunt, fish and bowfish in his spare time...wants to teach biology and coach football. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Started every game and notched at least one tackle in every contest...finished with 19 tackles, five for loss, and 2.5 sacks...season-high five tackles with 1.5 sacks at Louisiana College...added a 12-yard sack the week before against Hardin-Simmons...had four tackles at Redlands...named to the ASC AllAcademic team. 2008 -- Started every game and was one of the most consistent performers on defense...finished with career highs in tackles (35) and sacks (4.0)...had four or more tackles in a game six times, including four straight to open the season... posted 16 tackles and 3.5 sacks through the first three games...finished the year with one tackle and an interception returned for a touchdown in a win at Howard Payne on Nov. 15...season-high seven tackles and a sack in a home-opening win against Sul Ross State on Sept. 20...opened the year with four tackles and a sack at St. John’s...five tackles and a career-high 1.5 sacks at Texas Lutheran on Sept. 27...had five tackles and a half-sack in a loss at home to Mary Hardin-Baylor on Nov. 1...named to ASC All-Academic team. 2007 -- Played in four games as a freshman...finished with four tackles and one sack...sack came in his first collegiate action on the road at Sul Ross State. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Randy McFarlin at Whitehouse HS...earned firstteam All-District and All-East Texas honorable mention as a senior...senior team became Whitehouse’s first district football champion in 20 years and advanced to the area round...also played in the band. Year 2009 2008 2007 CAREER

6-0

Two-year member of the junior varsity looking to make a move on the varsity depth chart...f chart...full name is Earl Benard Westbrooks...born Feb. 22, 1989...son of Earl and Michelle Westbrooks...Kinesiology major with a Criminal Justice minor...member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and 4-H...likes text messaging and hanging out with family in spare time...wants to become coach. a teacher and coach AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. 2008 -- Junior varsity. varsity HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by James Marcatel at Pickering HS... HS...team won back-to-back district championships in 2006-07...lettered in basketball, track and baseball, and was all-state in track and basketball...three-time All-District in football, and three-time All-Vernon Parish...All-West CenLa...All-State as a junior...named Who’s Who Among American High School Students.

Opponent vs. Sul Ross State 2 times (last at Louisiana College) 2 times (last at Louisiana College) at Sul Ross State 2 times (last at Louisiana College) at Sul Ross State

Date Sept. 20, 2008 Oct. 17, 2009 Oct. 17, 2009 Sept. 22, 2007 Oct. 17, 2009 Sept. 22, 2007

Saf 0 0 0 0

S • #28

KENDRICK WHITAKER SR.-3L

5-10

190

Stafford, TTexas

Saw first extended varsity game action last year and was a contributor as a reserve safety...full name is Kendrick Lee Whitaker...born Jan. 21, 1988...son of Rosalyn and Sammy Whitaker...has one brother, Keenan, who played the last two years at ETBU...majoring in University Studies...transferred to ETBU from Henderson State prior to 2007 season. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Played in six games, with eight tackles and one pass breakup...career-high three tackles in a game twice, first against Wisconsin-La Crosse and again against Mississippi College. 2008 -- Junior varsity. 2007 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Michael Konicki at Stafford HS...also played basketball.

DE • #43

FELIX WILLIAMS SO.-1L SO

6-1

205

New London, Texas

Played junior varsity in 2009 as a freshman...full name is Felix Clayton Williams IV...born Feb. 7, 1991...son of Felix Williams III and Daelynn Williams...Criminal Justice major...NCC Longview...enjoys umpiring and ping pong in his spare time. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by John Frazier at West Rusk HS...unanimous All-District as a senior... was second-team All-District in baseball...four-time “A” honor roll.


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RETURNING LETTERMEN/TRANSFERS LB • #44

STEVEN WRIGHT JR.-2L JR

S • #11

FRANK WILLIAMS SR.-2L

6-2

220

Daingerfield, TTexas

Former linebacker converted to safety last season and started 10 games...born May 14, 1986...son of Vella Mae Williams...Kinesiology major...transferred to ETBU from Stephen F. Austin State University prior to 2008 season...also played at Tyler Junior College...likes to read in his spare time...plans on becoming a teacher and coach after graduation. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Started 10 games at free safety and finished with 29 tackles and two interceptions... posted a career-high seven tackles in the season opener against Wisconsin-La Crosse...picked off a pass at Sul Ross State and also had a 55-yard interception return against Howard Payne...had four tackles, three solo, against Hardin-Simmons. 2008 -- Played in eight games after transferring from Stephen F. Austin...finished with 20 tackles and a half-sack...season-high six tackles and a half-sack against Mary HardinBaylor...had four tackles on the road at Azusa Pacific. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Randy McFarlin at Daingerfield HS...was threetime All-District...All-State as a junior and was also selected a Top 100 linebacker in Texas...All-East Texas tight end...team was a state semifinalist as a sophomore... All-District in basketball and also was a regional track qualifier...Texas Scholar. GP 10 8 18

Solo 14 4 18

Ast 15 16 31

Tot 29 20 49

TFL-Yds 0.0-0 2.0-6 2.0-6

Sks-Yds 0.0-0 0.5-1 0.5-1

FF 0 0 0

FR-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int-Yds 2-55 0-0 2-55

QBH 0 0 0

PBU 2 0 2

Blk 0 0 0

WR • #82

No. 7 3 1

Opponent Wisconsin-La Crosse 2 times (last at Louisiana College) 2 times (last vs. Howard Payne)

LANDON ALLEN FR.-TR FR

Saf 0 0 0

Date Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 17, 2009 Nov. 14, 2009

RB • #31

MALCOLM WILTZ SO.-1L SO

6-1

180

Missouri City, Texas

Did not play last season but was a junior varsity standout in 2008...has great potential as a downfield threat with good speed and leaping ability...full name is Malcolm L. Wiltz...born March 31, 1990...son of Jeffrey Wiltz and Jennifer Wilson...Criminal Justice major with a Psychology minor...enjoys playing video games... member of FCA...will seek a master’s degree following graduation from ETBU...coached by Dennis Brantley at Thurgood Marshall HS. AT ETBU: 2008 -- Junior varsity.

5-11

175

Commerce, Texas

JEREMY BROWN FR.-TR FR

WR • #88

Jefferson, Texas

Transfer from Navarro College...full name is Landon D. Allen...born Dec. 1, 1989...son of Keenan and Tyra Allen...one brother, Lance Allen...Kinesiology major... enjoys listening to music and playing basketball...volunteer coach for Boys and Girls Club...wants to enter coaching field at the college level. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Byron Price at Commerce HS...was first-team All-District at quarterback and kicker returner as a senior...”Dream Team” quarterback in 2007...set school record with 3,358 allpurpose yards and 30 touchdowns...was first-team AllDistrict receiver and kick returner as a junior in 2006.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Category Tackles Solo Tackles Interceptions

240

TRANSFERS

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS for Frank Williams Year 2009 2008 CAREER

5-11

Promising linebacker who could be in the mix for playing time at the varsity level...f level...full name is Steven Kyle Wright...born Dec. 8, 1989...daughter of John Wright and Carolyn King...has one sister, Tiffany Wright major...participates in (31)...Mass Communications major community clean-up activities...enjoys sleeping and watching TV in his spare time...wants to enter a career broa in broadcasting, or coach upon graduation. AT ETBU: 2009 -- Junior varsity...ASC All-Academic. 2008 -- Junior varsity. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Scott Hale... first-team All-District 18-2A defensive lineman and AllRegion as a senior...earned honorable mention All-District status following his junior season, when he was also named to All Harrison-Marion Counties...team won 2007 district championship...All-District and All-Harrison-Marion Counties basketball team...was also second-team All-District in baseball at first base...Who’s Who Among American High School Students...National Honor Society...A-B Honor Roll.

PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE

5-10

190

Italy, Texas

Transfer from Tyler Junior College...full name is Jeremy Deon Brown...born Dec. 29, 1987...son of Annette Randle and X.O. Brown...has one brother, Xavier Randle, and one sister, Ashley Simmons...his brother, Xavier, is also on the ETBU roster...enjoys playing basketball in his spare time. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Shields at Italy HS...three-time All-District quarterback...All-State once...district Newcomer of the Year...rushed for over 1,400 yards during his senior year.


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TRANSFERS LB • #41

DANE BURK SO.-TR SO

6-0

220

Yoakum, Texas

LB • #49

SO.-TR SO

Transfer from Wheaton College...full name is Jacob Dane Burk...born June 14, 1989...son of Dan and Dana Burk...has one brother, Derek...his father, Dan, is linebackers coach at ETBU...Kinesiology major..enjoys video games and lifting weights...wants to become a college or professional strength coach. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by his father, Dan Burk, at Yoakum HS...was All-District and All-Region... also named All-Area...honorable mention All-State in 2007...finished fifth at the 2008 state powerlifting meet.

DB • #9

JIMMY KENNEDY SO.-TR SO

back and cornerback.

WR • #17

5-10

170

JR.-TR JR

WR • #87

DB • #16

Whitehouse, Texas

5-11

170

Shreveport, La.

XAVIER RANDLE JR.-TR JR

6-1

190

Italy, Texas

Transfer from Kilgore College...full name is Xavier O’Neal Randle...born June 30, 1986...son of Annette Randle...has two brothers, Jeremy Brown and Dominique Brown, and one sister, Ashley Simmons... Kinesiology major...enjoys playing basketball in his spare time...interested in becoming a personal trainer, coach, or going into real estate. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Shields at Italy HS...voted Most Valuable Player in 2002 and 2003...was Super Centex team in 2003...Defensive Newcomer of the Year in 2001...honorable mention AllState in 2003.

230

CHRIS LACY JR.-TR JR

Livingston, Texas

5-8

165

Longview, Texas

Transfer from Tyler Junior College...born July 20, 1989...son of Oletha Barnes...has two siblings, Sesslie and Shatoria...Kinesiology major...enjoys playing video games...has coached youth flag football...wants to become a coach. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by John King at Longview HS...was All-District and All-State with the Lobos...state qualifier in the long jump.

K • #83

Transfer from University of Louisiana-Monroe...full name is Al Kentrell Lewis...born Dec. 21, 1986...son of Albert Douglas and Barbara Lewis...has six siblings...Business Administration major with a minor in Computer Science...enjoys reading the Bible, spending time with girlfriend and family...Rhema Word Worship Center...hopes to open a personal business. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Reginald Preslow at Red River HS...was an All-State quarterback and defensive back in 2004 and 2005...named 2006 Shreveport Times Athlete of the Year...three-time AllArea at both quarterback and defensive back.

6-1

Transfer from Nicholls State University...full name is Isaac Lloyd Crawford...born Dec. 21, 1989...son of Susan and Michael Crawford...has two sisters, Megan and Kristin Crawford...Business Administration major... enjoys surfing, fishing and softball...Pi Sig member and also Church of Christ youth group...wants to own a personal business. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Randy Rowe at Livingston HS...was All-State in 2007 as a senior and was a two-time All-District performer...finished with 176 tackles as a senior in 2007, with five sacks.

Transfer from Tyler Junior College...full name is Jimmy LaDon Kennedy...born June 15, 1989...son of Jimmy and Gloria Kennedy...has five siblings: Jermaine, Jamal, RJ, Jaquan and Ronjance...Criminal Justice major... enjoys swimming, fishing and playing games in his spare time. A AT TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE: Coached by Danny Palmer...tied for team lead with three interceptions in 2009...also finished with 17 tackles on the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Randy McFarlin at Whitehouse HS...was All-District as both a running

AL LEWIS

ISAAC CRAWFORD

BRETT PEDDICORD JR.-RS JR

5-8

160

Allen, Texas

Expected to handle kicking and punting duties this season...has a strong and accurate leg, transferring from Georgia Southern University...full name is Brett William Peddicord...born Jan. 5, 1988...son of Charles and Shana Peddicord...Athletic Training major with a minor in Kinesiology...played two seasons at Georgia Southern...enjoys playing volleyball and soccer...would like to become a paramedic and a volleyball coach. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tom Westerberg at Allen HS...was All-District in both soccer and football...played soccer, football and ran cross country... member of FFA and Academic Decathlon.


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FRESHMEN PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE

Diontaye Adams

DB • 5-7 • 185 • FR. Pickering HS Leesville, La.

Tyler Cadwalder

OL • 6-3 • 255 • FR. Shepherd HS Shepherd, Texas

Jacob Alford

OL • 5-10 • 270 • FR. Lindale HS Lindale, Texas

Ky Clark

QB • 5-10 • 160 • FR. Azle Christian Academy Springtown, Texas

Jordan Antley

Coty Bailey

Dylan Benge

LB • 6-0 • 200 • FR. Godley HS Godley, Texas

Kerrick Brown

DB • 5-8 • 180 • FR. Pickering HS New Llano, LA

Simeon Crow

Colton Davis

Dewon Davis

Vanoid Dawson

FB • 6-0 • 225 • FR. Chapel Hill HS Tyler, Texas

DB • 6-1 • 190 • FR. China Spring HS Waco, Texas

OL • 6-0 • 275 • FR. John Horn HS Mesquite, Texas

DT • 5-11 • 270 • FR. Navasota HS Navasota, Texas

DB • 5-10 • 195 • FR. North Shore HS Houston, Texas

WR • 6-2 • 180 • FR. Malakoff HS Trinidad, Texas

PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE

Sean Day

TE • 6-1 • 205 • FR. Farmersville HS Farmersville, Texas

Chris Golden

FB • 5-10 • 205 • FR. Joaquin HS Joaquin, Texas

Jacob DeBerry

WR • 6-2 • 195 • FR. Danbury HS Danbury, Texas

Jacob Golden

DB • 5-10 • 160 • FR. Quitman HS Quitman, Texas

Jeremy Dowdy

Dwayne Evans

Sean Fontenot

OL • 6-0 • 275 • FR. Castleberry HS Fort Worth, Texas

Matt Foster

DB • 5-10 • 195 • FR. DeSoto HS Daingerfield, Texas

Michael Golden

KeAndre Goss

Chad Groves

Caylor Haggard

DT • 6-1 • 270 • FR. Rains HS Emory, Texas

OL • 6-2 • 255 • FR. Quitman HS Quitman, Texas

DB • 5-7 • 170 • FR. Chapel Hill HS Tyler, Texas

WR • 5-6 • 155 • FR. Magnolia West HS Magnolia, Texas

LB • 6-0 • 195 • FR. Union Grove HS Union Grove, Texas


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FRESHMEN PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE

Josh Harris

LB • 5-9 • 180 • FR. Kirbyville HS Kirbyville, Texas

Leonard Hawthorne DB • 5-8 • 190 • FR. Crosby HS Crosby, Texas

Josue Hernandez

Ferman Higginbotham Greg Holston

TE • 6-4 • 255 • FR. Lamar HS Arlington, Texas

DB • 5-10 • 175 • FR. Cleveland HS Cleveland, Texas

OL • 6-1 • 275 • FR. Robert E. Lee HS Tyler, Texas

Jermaine Kennedy

Johnny Lehmann

Torrance Leonard OL • 6-1 • 250 • FR. Alief Hastings HS Houston, Texas

Josh Logan

OL • 6-2 • 205 • FR. Quitman HS Quitman, Texas

Logan Ohl

Colin Padilla

Taylor Rattan

Chris Hendrix

PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE

Trevan Johnson

RB • 5-10 • 170 • FR. Eustace HS Eustace, Texas

Casey Martin

P • 6-1 • 160 • FR. Rains HS Emory, Texas

Dominique Jordan DB • 5-8 • 170 • FR. Giddings HS Giddings, Texas

Addison McGee

DB • 5-5 • 150 • FR. Longview HS Longview, Texas

DB • 6-1 • 180 • FR. Whitehouse HS Whitehouse, Texas

LB • 5-10 • 190 • FR. Terry HS Rosenberg, Texas

LB • 5-10 • 175 • FR. Prosper HS Prosper, Texas

PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE

Dustin Schultz

LB • 6-0 • 220 • FR. Mabank HS Mabank, Texas

Dom Dominique Smith WR • 5-9 • 145 • FR. West Rusk HS New London, Texas

Duvandrick Steadman Tate Stevens DB • 5-8 • 165 • FR. Tenaha HS Tenaha, Texas

LB • 5-8 • 205 • FR. Boles HS Rockwall, Texas

TE • 6-1 • 205 • FR. John Horn HS Mesquite, Texas

QB • 6-0 • 160 • FR. Magnolia West HS Magnolia, Texas

Clint Riddle

LB • 6-0 • 215 • FR. Shepherd HS Shepherd, Texas


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FRESHMEN

Duane Tate

DB • 6-3 • 205 • FR. Alief Hastings HS Houston, Texas

Cole Wills

OL • 6-1 • 265 • FR. Arp HS Arp, Texas

PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE

Austin Youngblood TE • 5-10 • 215 • FR. Jefferson HS Jefferson, Texas

Andrew Taylor

DE • 5-11 • 220 • FR. Troy HS Troy, Texas

Quinton Thomas

DT • 5-9 • 280 • FR. Gladewater HS Gladewater, Texas

Austin Vaughn

WR • 6-3 • 205 • FR. Riverdale Academy HS Elm Grove, La.

Delonia Williams

WR • 5-8 • 180 • FR. Mexia HS Mexia, Texas

Justin Williams

LB • 5-9 • 170 • FR. Bremond HS Kosse, Texas

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Wes Wills

QB • 6-1 • 200 • FR. Arp HS Arp, Texas

Michael Wilson

WR • 6-3 • 165 • FR. Lovejoy HS Fairview, Texas

Skylar Womack

DB • 5-9 • 175 • FR. Jersey Village HS Houston, Texas

Dillon Yates

TE • 6-5 • 210 • FR. Eustace HS Eustace, Texas

Steven Scott

DT • 5-10 • 250 • FR. Sharyland HS Mission, Texas


2010 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

ETBU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS (since 2000) 2009

Head Coach: Mark Sartain

Record: 3-7 (3-5 ASC)

DATE Sep. 5 Sep. 12 Sep. 19 Sep. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 14

LOCATION Ornelas Stadium Redlands, CA Alpine, TX Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Ornelas Stadium Pineville, LA Ornelas Stadium Belton, TX Ornelas Stadium

OPPONENT Wisconsin-La Crosse Redlands Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran McMurry Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Mississippi College Mary Hardin-Baylor Howard Payne

2008

RESULT L 28-13 L 36-3 W 33-20 W 32-21 L 45-21 L 13-10 L 42-28 L 26-7 L 52-10 W 42-7

Head Coach: Mark Sartain

Record: 5-5 (5-3 ASC)

DATE OPPONENT Sep. 6 Saint John’s Sep. 20 Sul Ross State Sep. 27 Texas Lutheran Oct. 4 McMurry Oct. 11 Hardin-Simmons Oct. 18 Louisiana College Oct. 25 Mississippi College Nov. 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor Nov. 8 Azusa Pacific Howard Payne

LOCATION Collegeville, MN Ornelas Stadium Segin, TX Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Ornelas Stadium Clinton, MS Ornelas Stadium Azusa, CA Brownwood, TX

2007

RESULT L 29-15 W 35-21 W 26-14 W 31-7 L 40-12 L 27-20 W 24-21 L 27-6 L 33-21 W 35-21

Head Coach: Mark Sartain

Record: 5-5 (5-3 ASC)

DATE Sep. 1 Sep. 8 Sep. 15 Sep. 22 Sep. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3

LOCATION Ornelas Stadium Arkadelphia, AR Ornelas Stadium Alpine, TX Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Ornelas Stadium Pineville, LA Ornelas Stadium Belton, TX

OPPONENT Trinity Ouachita Baptist Howard Payne Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran McMurry Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Mississippi College Mary Hardin-Baylor

2006

RESULT L 23-0 L 46-19 W 20-18 W 41-28 W 19-17 W 19-12 L 26-24 W 27-24 L 45-21 L 72-7

Head Coach: Ralph Harris

Record: 3-7 (3-5 ASC)

DATE Sep. 2 Sep. 9 Sep. 16 Sep. 23 Sep. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4

LOCATION San Antonio, TX Ornelas Stadium Brownwood, TX Ornelas Stadium Seguin, TX Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Shreveport, LA Clinton, MS Ornelas Stadium

OPPONENT Trinity Ouachita Baptist Howard Payne Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran McMurry Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Mississippi College Mary Hardin-Baylor

RESULT L 41-0 L 47-14 L 24-17 L 17-16 L 31-28 W 41-24 L 56-17 W 32-29 W 35-30 L 33-28

RECORD 0-1 0-2 1-2, 1-0 2-2, 2-0 2-3, 2-1 2-4, 2-2 2-5, 2-3 2-6, 2-4 2-7, 2-5 3-7, 3-5

NOTEWORTHY UW-LaCrosse scores 28 points in second half Tigers limited to just 75 yards of total offense in first meeting vs. Redlands Corey George scores 3 rush TD; now has scored 8 TD in 2 games in Alpine Tigers post record rally from 21-point deficit in first quarter McMurry posts first-ever win against ETBU with 24-0 run in second half Tigers fall to 0-10 all-time against HSU on Alex Wymore’s FG with 0:37 left Seth Hubbard passes for 143 yards and a touchdown in first career start Tigers shut out over final 3 quarters; drop to 2-8 all-time on Homecoming A dozen UMHB ballcarriers churn out combined 263 yards on the ground Trevor Cavness 192 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns

RECORD 0-1 1-1, 1-0 2-1, 2-0 3-1, 3-0 3-2, 3-1 3-3, 3-2 4-3, 4-2 4-4, 4-3 4-5 5-5, 5-3

NOTEWORTHY Tigers can’t hold fourth-quarter lead on all-time winningest program in D-III 260 rush yards offset six turnovers by ETBU offense Corey George 132 yards and 2 TDs; Jair Stover 115 yards and 1 TD First time two ETBU RBs (George, Stover) post back-to-back 100-yard rushing games HSU defense picks off ETBU QB Stephen Oelschlaeger five times ETBU rally falls short after 20-0 deficit; loses fifth straight Homecoming game Stover season-high 159 yards; Tigers now 4-1 all-time at MC’s Robinson-Hale Stadium Running game held to just 19 yards by UMHB defense Jari Brooks posts season-high 147 yards on 8 receptions in loss Nov. 15 ETBU scores TDs on offense, defense, special teams in first-ever win in Brownwood

RECORD 0-1 0-2 1-2, 1-0 2-2, 2-0 3-2, 3-0 4-2, 4-0 4-3, 4-1 5-3, 5-1 5-4, 5-2 5-5, 5-3

NOTEWORTHY Trinity outscores ETBU 20-0 in second half OBU scores 29 unanswered points in second half, rack up 282 rush yards Kyle Pope kicks game-winning 17-yard FG with 0:02 left; 1st win of Mark Sartain era Corey George scores ASC-record five rushing touchdowns Ruben Robinson catches 7 passes for 129 yards and a touchdown Corey George rushes for 136 yards and one touchdown in overtime win HSU has three scoring plays of 64 yards or more Darius Roberts strips ball at 1-yard line with 2:07 left to preserve win Tigers outscored 31-0 in second half; MC offense racks up 652 total yards ETBU allows program-record 72 points in loss to sixth-ranked Crusaders

RECORD 0-1 0-2 0-3, 0-1 0-4, 0-2 0-5, 0-3 1-5, 1-3 1-6, 1-4 2-6, 2-4 3-6, 3-4 3-7, 3-5

NOTEWORTHY Tigers’ first shutout loss in 59 games ETBU outscored 27-0 in second half; Tigers commit five turnovers Tigers drop to 0-4 all-time at Gordon Wood Stadium in Brownwood Missed extra point with 1:12 remaining gives breaks four-game win streak vs. SRSU Phil Van Cleave sets new ETBU record with four touchdown passes Record-tying three rushing touchdowns by Brandon Sampson HSU racks up 384 yards in total offense before halftime ETBU outscores LC 23-6 in second half to regain Border Battle Claw T. J. Davis has record 95-yard kick return for touchdown Tigers rally from 20 down in second half to take 28-27 lead


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ETBU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS (since 2000) 2005

Head Coach: Ralph Harris

Record: 6-4 (6-3 ASC)

DATE Sep. 3 Sep. 17 Sep. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

LOCATION Ornelas Stadium Ornelas Stadium Sherman, TX Alpine, TX Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Ornelas Stadium Belton, TX Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX

OPPONENT Southern Arkansas Howard Payne Austin College Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Mary Hardin-Baylor Mississippi College McMurry

2004

RESULT L 51-7 W 23-20 W 16-6 W 27-24 W 17-16 L 38-13 L 34-30 L 23-7 W 29-28 W 36-10

Head Coach: Ralph Harris

Record: 4-6 (4-5 ASC)

DATE Sep. 4 Sep. 18 Sep. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

LOCATION Magnolia, AR Brownwood, TX Ornelas Stadium Ornelas Stadium Seguin, TX Ornelas Stadium Pineville, LA Ornelas Stadium Clinton, MS Ornelas Stadium

OPPONENT Southern Arkansas Howard Payne Austin College Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Mary Hardin-Baylor Mississippi College McMurry

2003

RECORD 1-0 1-1, 1-0 2-1, 2-0 3-1, 3-0 4-1, 4-0 4-2, 4-1 4-3, 4-2 4-4, 4-3 5-4, 5-3 6-4, 6-3

RESULT L 38-21 L 58-45 L 15-11 W 20-7 L 39-28 L 31-13

RECORD 0-1 0-2, 0-1 0-3, 0-2 1-3, 1-2 1-4, 1-3 1-5, 1-4 W 34-31 (OT) 2-5, 2-4 L 60-33 2-6, 2-5 W 27-3 3-6, 3-5 W 27-24 4-6, 4-5

NOTEWORTHY Tigers held to minus-13 yards rushing in second straight loss to SAU RoShawn Johnson 207 all-purpose yards, 2 TD; Micah Huckaby 16 tackles ETBU defense: 5 sacks, 5 turnovers; Chad Glover 13 tkls, 3 sacks RoShawn Johnson sets new team record with 12 rec. for 121 yards Jeremy Seeton game-winning FG with :12 left; ETBU defense has 9 sacks ETBU 190 total yards; 6-game ASC win streak snapped Tigers blow 30-14 4th-quarter lead in first loss to LC since 2000 ETBU throws four interceptions in second half Jeremy Seeton kicks ASC-record 61-yard field goal Antroin Broom 295 yds. total offense: 217 passing, 78 rushing, 1 TD

NOTEWORTHY SAU scores 18 unanswered points in final 22 minutes P. Van Cleave 406 pass yds., 6 total TD (3 pass, 3 rush); E. Morris ASC-record 276 yds. rec. ETBU commits team-record 17 penalties David Rogenmoser ASC-record 42 carries for 239 yds. Tigers outscored 20-0 in 4th quarter HSU scores 24 straight points after game tied at 7-7 Micah Rucker 8 tackles, 36-yd int. return for TD Tauborick Thursby 3 rush TD; UMHB finishes game on 16-0 run Tiger defense allows only 71 total yards Yosmond Dodd 3 rec. for 33 yds., 5 rush for 18, and 1 TD pass

AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Head Coach: Ralph Harris

Record: 9-3 (8-1 ASC)

DATE Sep. 13 Sep. 20 Sep. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

LOCATION Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Ornelas Stadium Sherman, TX Alpine, TX Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Shreveport, LA Belton, TX Ornelas Stadium

RESULT L 35-14 W 38-17 W 24-21 W 33-0 W 66-10 W 45-21

RECORD 0-1 1-1, 1-0 2-1, 2-0 3-1, 3-0 4-1, 4-0 5-1, 5-0 L 20-14 (OT) 5-2, 5-1 W 30-3 6-2, 6-1 W 28-21 (OT) 7-2, 7-1 W 45-6 8-2, 8-1

NOTEWORTHY Jabori Jackson returns opening kickoff 79 yds. for touchdown RoShawn Johnson 28 car., 133 rush yds. ETBU scores 14 unanswered points in 4th quarter Tiger defense records 9 sacks, allows 73 total yds. ETBU record for points scored; Tigers toss record 6 TD passes Earl Morris 4 rec., 140 yds, 2 TD; Tyrone Robinson 86 KO ret. for TD Tigers rally from 14-0 deficit at halftime RoShawn Johnson 23 car., 154 yds., 2 TD Phil Van Cleave 381 pass yds., 3 TD; Earl Morris record 11 rec. ETBU sets records in total yards (619) and first downs (29)

NCAA First-Round Nov. 22 Trinity

Marshall, TX

W 42-41 (OT) 9-2

Littleton Dean blocks PAT in overtime, seals Tigers’ first-ever playoff win

NCAA Second-Round Nov. 29 Lycoming College

Williamsport, PA

L 13-7 (OT) 9-3

Tigers outgain Warriors 194-116; commit five turnovers

OPPONENT SE Oklahoma State McMurry Howard Payne Austin College Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Mary Hardin-Baylor Mississippi College

2002

Head Coach: Ralph Harris

Record: 6-4 (6-3 ASC)

DATE Sep. 14 Sep. 21 Sep. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

LOCATION Durant, OK Ornelas Stadium Brownwood, TX Ornelas Stadium Ornelas Stadium Seguin, TX Ornelas Stadium Shreveport, LA Ornelas Stadium Clinton, MS

OPPONENT SE Oklahoma State McMurry Howard Payne Austin College Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Mary Hardin-Baylor Mississippi College

RESULT L 34-20 W 31-21 L 14-10 W 19-7 W 31-0 W 28-21 L 43-22 W 28-13 L 23-22 W 16-9

RECORD 0-1 1-1, 1-0 1-2, 1-1 2-2, 2-1 3-2, 3-1 4-2, 4-1 4-3, 4-2 5-3, 5-2 5-4, 5-3 6-4, 6-3

NOTEWORTHY Tigers held to 172 yds. in total offense RoShawn Johnson 9 car., 102 yds., 2 TD Quickest game in Tiger football history (2 hours, 39 minutes) RoShawn Johnson 17 car., 118 yds; Marcus McElroy 18 car., 114 yds. ETBU records first shutout, outgains SRSU 434-189 RoShawn Johnson 26 car., 173 yds., 2 TD HSU leads time of possession 36:56 to 23:04 Tigers outscore LC 21-6 in 4th quarter Undefeated UMHB rallies with 10 pts. in final 10:46 Marcus McElroy 30 car., 124 yds., 2 TD; ETBU 0 pass yds.


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ETBU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS (since 2000) 2001

Head Coach: Ralph Harris

Record: 5-5 (4-5 ASC)

DATE Sep. 8 Sep. 15 Sep. 22 Sep. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10

LOCATION Ornelas Stadium Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Ornelas Stadium Sherman, TX Alpine, TX Ornelas Stadium Abilene, TX Ornelas Stadium Belton, TX

OPPONENT SW Assemblies Mississippi College McMurry Howard Payne Austin College Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Mary Hardin-Baylor

2000

RESULT W 49-7

RECORD 1-0 L 31-28 (OT) 1-1, 0-1 W 33-26 2-1, 1-1 L 52-11 2-2, 1-2 L 38-8 2-3, 1-3 W 45-42 3-3, 2-3 W 38-24 4-3, 3-3 L 69-10 4-4, 3-4 W 24-21 5-4, 4-4 L 29-27 5-5, 4-5

Head Coach: Ralph Harris

Record: 2-8 (1-8 ASC)

DATE Sep. 9 Sep. 16 Sep. 23 Sep. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11

LOCATION Waxahachie, TX Clinton, MS *Marshall, TX Brownwood, TX Ornelas Stadium Ornelas Stadium Seguin, TX Ornelas Stadium Pineville, LA Ornelas Stadium

OPPONENT SW Assemblies Mississippi College McMurry Howard Payne Austin College Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Mary Hardin-Baylor

RESULT W 42-6 L 50-6 W 28-14 L 35-0 L 34-28 (OT) L 40-21 L 35-7 L 44-7 L 31-14 L 52-7

RECORD 1-0 1-1, 0-1 2-1, 1-1 2-2, 1-2 2-3, 1-3 2-4, 1-4 2-5, 1-5 2-6, 1-6 2-7, 1-7 2-8, 1-8

NOTEWORTHY ETBU forces team-record 7 turnovers Game played only four days after Sept. 11 terrorist attacks Gary McClelland posts ETBU-record 279 rush yds., 2 TD HPU’s Adam King tosses 6 TD passes Austin College leads 24-0 at halftime Brandon Nelson 248 pass yds., 3 TD; Jabori Jackson 5 rec., 141 yds. Jabori Jackson 4 rec., 187 yds, 2 TD; 3 KO ret., 190 yds, 2 TD HSU leads 21-0 less than 7 min. into 1st quarter Brandon Nelson 272 pass yds., 3 TD; Jabori Jackson 7 rec., 184 yds. UMHB rallies with 13 unanswered points in 4th quarter

NOTEWORTHY ETBU wins first game in 50 years ETBU loses first game in 50 years, first ASC game Tigers play first home game, knock off nationally-ranked McMurry Scott Verhalen record 82-yd. punt First game in Ornelas Stadium; AC’s Aaron Kernek 256 rush yds ETBU loses first homecoming game in 50 years TLU scores 28 pts. on first four possessions Joel Nearing 305 pass yds., 83-yd. TD pass to Kevin Smith LC wins battle of first-year programs Tigers commit record 8 turnovers

* Game played at Marshall High School due to construction of Ornelas Stadium

RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS OPPONENT Austin College Azusa Pacific Hardin-Simmons Howard Payne Louisiana College Lycoming (Pa.) Mary Hardin-Baylor McMurry Mississippi College Ouachita Baptist Redlands Saint John’s

OVR 3-3 0-1 0-10 5-5 6-4 0-1 1-9 9-1 6-4 0-2 0-1 0-1

H 1-2 0-0 0-5 4-1 1-2 0-0 0-5 5-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0

A 2-1 0-1 0-5 1-4 2-2 0-1 1-4 4-1 4-1 0-1 0-1 0-1

N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

OPPONENT OVR SE Oklahoma State 0-2 Southern Arkansas 0-2 SW Assemblies of God 2-0 Sul Ross State 8-2 Texas Lutheran 7-3 Trinity (Texas) 1-2 Wisconsin-La Crosse 0-1

H 0-1 0-1 1-0 3-2 5-0 1-1 0-1

A 0-1 0-1 1-0 5-0 2-3 0-1 0-0

N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

WIN-LOSS BREAKDOWN Overall 48-54 Home 23-25 Away 22-29 Neutral 3-0 Conference 45-42 Non-Conference 2-12 Postseason 1-1 Ornelas Stadium 22-24 Day 38-45 Night 9-9 Overtime 4-4

ALL-TIME COACHING STAFF Ankeny, Andy Banks, David Brandon, Sam Bryant, Zac Burk, Dan Chancellor, Corey Chatham, Greg Easterly, Brandon Eason, Tim Ellison, Benny Elmore, Seth Fortune, Thad Gray, Louis

2000-2006 2005-2006 2010 2007-2010 2010 2007-2010 2000-2001 2005-2007 2007 2007-2009 2003-2006 20010 2003-2004

Greenwood, Jamichael Guidry, Morgan Hacker, Chris Harris, Ralph Jackson, Colby Julian, Jason Kinnunen, Jari Matchett, Clay McClelland, Gary McLain, Rodney Middleton, Merrell Murchison, Will Papas, Mike

2008 2007-2010 2000-2001 2000-2006 2009-2010 2000 2003 2007 2006 2009 2000-2005 2004-2009 2010

Pugh, Brad Pyland, Dale Reed, Rod Robinson, Cody Richards, Chad Sartain, Mark Sperry, John Washington, Todd Williams, Byron Willis, Sim

2003-2005 2000-2002 2000-2002 2007-2009 2002-2003 2007-2010 2003 2006 2008 2000-2006


2010 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

ETBU FOOTBALL RECORDS ALL-TIME POSTSEASON HONORS ALL-AMERICANS American Football Coaches Association 2005: DE Chad Glover 2002: P Scott Verhalen 2001: P Scott Verhalen D3football.com 2003: LB Greg Washington (second-team); P Scott Verhalen (second-team) 2002: P Scott Verhalen (first-team) 2001: P Scott Verhalen (first-team) Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 2006: DE Chad Glover (honorable mention) 2005: DE Chad Glover (first-team) 2003: P Scott Verhalen (second-team) 2001: P Scott Verhalen (first-team) Hewlett-Packard/Sports Information Directors 2003: DT Littleton Dean (second-team); P Scott Verhalen (third-team) 2002: P Scott Verhalen (first-team) 2001: P Scott Verhalen (first-team) National Christian College Athletic Association 2000: P Scott Verhalen ALL-REGION Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 2006: DE Chad Glover (second-team) 2005: DE Chad Glover (first-team); KR RoShawn Johnson (honorable mention) 2004: DE Chad Glover (first-team) 2003: P Scott Verhalen (first-team, Special Teams Player of the Year); DT Littleton Dean (second-team); RB RoShawn Johnson (third-team) 2001: P Scott Verhalen (first-team, Special Teams Player of the Year); KR Jabori Jackson (first-team) D3football.com 2008: P Brandon Stevens

ALL-AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 2009: DE Austin Sturrock (first-team); DB Gerald Hunter (first-team); OL Michael Colvin (second-team); LB Brandon Joslin (second-team); DB Victor Flores (second-team); OL Stephen Nicasio (honorable mention); OL Jonathan Council (honorable mention). 2008: RB Corey George (first-team); T Doug Carlton (first-team); CB Anquanius Frazier (firstteam); RB Jair Stover (second-team); DT Evan Beaton (second-team); G Stephen Nicasio (honorable mention); C Jonathan Council (honorable mention) 2007: CB Anquanius Frazier (second-team); LB Micah Rucker (second-team); DT Alvin Sullivan (second-team); TE Josh Hickman (honorable mention); DT Colby Moss (honorable mention); K Kyle Pope (honorable mention); DB Darius Roberts (honorable mention) 2006: DE Chad Glover (first-team); WR Jason Gray (honorable mention); TE Shane Holland (honorable mention) 2005: DE Chad Glover (Defensive Lineman of the Year; first-team); RB RoShawn Johnson (first-team); LB Micah Rucker (first-team); LB Micah Huckaby (second-team); DB Matt Newton (second-team); K Jeremy Seeton (seccond-team). 2004: WR Earl Morris (first-team); DE Chad Glover (first-team); OL James Hawkins (secondteam); OL Patrick Pickens (second-team); WR LaKendrick O’Neal (third-team) 2003: WR Earl Morris (first-team); WR Jabori Jackson (first-team); RB RoShawn Johnson (firstteam); LB Greg Washington (first-team); DT Littleton Dean (first-team); DT Thomas YoungDavis (first-team); DB Damon Ausberry (firstteam); DB Tyrone Robinson (first-team); K Sean Struwe (first-team); P Scott Verhalen (first-team); OL Patrick Pickens (second-team); OL Brandon Easterly (second-team); LB Micah Huckaby (second-team); PR Tory Barnes (second-team)

2002: RB RoShawn Johnson (first-team, Freshman of the Year); DT Justin Davis (first-team); LB Greg Washington (first-team); P Scott Verhalen (first-team); OL James Hawkins (second-team); DB Bobby Bruce (second-team); DB Brannon Ross (second-team); WR Jabori Jackson (honorable mention); OL Brandon Easterly (honorable mention) 2001: RB Gary McClelland (first-team); KR Jabori Jackson (first-team); P Scott Verhalen (firstteam); WR Jabori Jackson (second-team); OL Brandon Easterly (second-team); K Sean Struwe (second-team); LB Greg Washington (secondteam); QB Brandon Nelson (honorable mention); OL Patrick Pickens (honorable mention); DT Justin Davis (honorable mention) 2000: P Scott Verhalen (first-team) ALL-STAR/BOWL APPEARANCES Hula Bowl 2003: P Scott Verhalen Aztec Bowl 2006: DE Chad Glover 2003: OL Brandon Easterly Gridiron Classic 2003: P Scott Verhalen NFL Scouting Combine 2003: P Scott Verhalen COACHING HONORS American Football Coaches Association 2003: Ralph Harris (South Region Coach of the Year) American Southwest Conference 2003: Ralph Harris (Coach of the Year)

ALL-TIME ROSTER *Four-year letterwinner

Adaway, Justin .............................2009 Akridge, Jimmy ...........................2007 Albright, Matt .............................2001 Alexander, Derek ........................2006 Alexander, Jeremy ................2008-09 Alleman, Tim ..............................2007 Allen, Ashton ..............................2009 Allen, Isaiah.................................2000 Allums, Randy ......................2006-08 Anderson, Chris*..................2006-09 Anderson, Craig .........................2001 Arreola, Victor ............................2007 Ashcraft, Jeremy ...................2005-06 Ashlock, Clint .............................2001 Askew, Jacob ................................2003

Ausberry, Damon* ...............2001-04 Ayers, Billy ...................................2009 Bailey, David ...............................2008 Bailey, Ellis...................................2006 Baker, Billy.............................2008-09 Baker, Brian .................................2001 Ballard, DeAndre ..................2002-04 Barnes, Tory ..........................2002-04 Barron, Michael* ..................2000-03 Bass, Dalton.................................2008 Beaton, Evan .........................2007-09 Beaty, Andy .................................2005 Belrose, Tyler...............................2005 Belvin, Nathaniel ........................2009 Bennett, Keiston*..................2006-09 Berendzen, Chase* ...............2003-06

Bibins, Chris ................................2009 Bieschke, Collin ..........................2009 Billings, Jason ..............................2001 Bindi, Sahr .............................2002-04 Binns, Kelvin ...............................2007 Black, Jason .................................2000 Blankenship, Craig ...............2007-09 Bogue, Jeremy .............................2004 Bolian, Patrick .............................2006 Booker, Brandon .........................2008 Booker, Marcus ...........................2006 Booth, Broc .................................2004 Bowden, Ken ...............................2000 Bowen, Jeff.............................2004-05 Bowers, Chad ..............................2009 Boyce, Andrew ......................2008-09

Braden, Jeremy ............................2008 Bradford, Brian .....................2003-04 Bradford, Craig ...........................2008 Bradford, Edric ...........................2004 Bradley, Kentray..........................2000 Bradley, Marcus ..........................2006 Bragg, Zak .............................2007-08 Brasher, Kiel ................................2001 Braxton, Darond .........................2004 Brooks, Jari ..................................2008 Broom, Antroin ..........2005-06, 2008 Brown, Anthony .........................2006 Brown, David ........................2001-02 Brown, Dylan ..............................2005 Brown, LeThomas ......................2006 Brown, Ritchie ............................2001


2010 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

ETBU FOOTBALL RECORDS ALL-TIME ROSTER Brown, Tijay ................................2000 Brown, Tim .................................2004 Brown, Tony ..........................2005-06 Brown, Willis...............................2002 Bruce, Bobby* .......................2000-03 Brumbelow, Brendt ....................2007 Bruner, Lafayette.........................2006 Burk, Michael ........................2002-04 Burley, Deverick .........................2006 Burns, Connor ............................2006 Burns, Dusty .........................2001-02 Burrell, Cameron ........................2009 Burrell, Deshane .........................2009 Burrell, Trey.................................2009 Bustos, Esteban ...........................2007 Butts, Cecil ..................................2005 Calahan, Jason ......................2000-01 Caldwell, Demarreo ...................2000 Callahan, Takorius......................2004 Campbell, Daunte.................2004-05 Cantrell, Anthony .......................2000 Carbajal, Justin............................2006 Carden, Tommy ..........................2005 Carlton, Doug*......................2005-08 Carranco, Jorge ...........................2004 Carraway, LaDedarian ...............2009 Cass, Graydon .............2006, 2008-09 Castaneda, George................2008-09 Causey, Kenith* ....................2000-03 Cavness, Tony .................. 2007; 2009 Cavness, Trevor.....................2008-09 Charlton, Daniel .........................2007 Chitty, Jon ..............................2008-09 Clark, Aaron ................................2008 Clary, Michael .............................2009 Clawson, Brandon ................2004-05 Cleveland, Jerry ....................2002-03 Cloudy, Alex ................................2009 Cobb, Conrad..............................2003 Cochran, Matt .............................2004 Colley, Kyle ..................................2004 Collins, Johmarcus .....................2006 Colvin, Michael* ...................2006-09 Combs, Cody ..............................2002 Comeaux, Clayton ......................2006 Comer, Chris ...............................2006 Conner, James .............................2004 Conner, Clint ..............................2007 Conway, DeMarkus ..............2008-09 Cook, Josh .............................2005-06 Cook, Kiara .................................2007 Cook, Steven ...............................2009 Cooksey, Tristen .........................2008 Cooley, Caleb ........................2006-07 Cooper, Cheyenne ................2005-06 Cooper, Freddy ...........................2000 Cooper, Jermaine ........................2000 Cortez, Juan .................................2009 Council, Jonathan* ...2005-06, 2008-09 Cratty, Chris ..........................2007-09 Crow, Brandon ......................2007-08 Crowell, Cooper* ..................2006-09

Cucinotta, Michael ...............2007-09 Curry, JaVoris ..............................2007 Cupples, Derek............................2006 Davis, Chad .................................2005 Davis, Demetrio..........................2007 Davis, T.J. ...............................2005-06 Davis, Will ...................................2005 Delaney, Maurice ..................2001-03 DeLong, Josh ...............................2009 Demings, Barron ........2001-02, 2004 DeZelle, Joe .................2001-02, 2004 Davis, Brandon ...........................2004 Davis, Justin ..........................2001-02 Davis, Thomas ......................2002-03 Day, Cody ....................................2004 Day, Matt .....................................2000 Deal, Alex ....................................2003 Deal, Oliver*..........................2004-07 Dean, Littleton ......................2002-04 Devenport, Dectrick ..................2001 Dickey, Chris ...............................2009 Diggs, Eric ...................................2004 Dixon, Wayne..............................2008 Dodd, Yosmond ....................2004-05 Dodson, Kelly..............................2009 Dorsey, Phillip.............................2000 Douglas, Galen............................2004 Duhon, Michael ....................2008-09 Dunaway, Ashton .................2004-05 Duncan, Jonathan .......................2008 Dunigan, Jonas......................2001-02 Dunn, Matt ..................................2000 Dunnigan, Matt ....................2007-09 Durden, Fernando ................2004-05 Eaton, Bo .....................................2004 Edgerley, John .............................2007 Eiland, Chris ...............................2004 Easterly, Brandon* ................2000-03 Elder, Jason ..................................2002 Elliott, Cory .................................2005 Ellison, Jonathan.........................2006 Ellis, Chase ..................................2004 Ellis, YHSH’...........................2008-09 Ellsworth, Michael......................2008 Elmore, Seth ..........................2000-02 Estes, Dalton ...............................2009 Evans, Damon .......................2006-07 Evans, Daniel...............................2008 Fambrough, Alex ........................2006 Farrow, Patrick ............................2002 Feeheley, Cameron ...............2006-07 Felder, Ronald .............................2000 Finch, Cody ...........................2007-09 Fletcher, Kenneth .......................2007 Flores, Victor .........................2007-09 Fobbs, Jason...........................2000-01 Folmar, Joseph ............................2008 Ford, B. J. .....................................2006 Ford, LaKeith ..............................2005 Foreman, David ..........................2004 Forkner, Bonner............... 2000, 2003 Forsythe, Ross .............................2008

Fortune, Thad*......................2004-07 Fowler, Edmone ..........................2005 Frazier, Anquanius ...............2007-08 Frazier, Bradley ...........................2008 Frazier, Josh .................................2006 Freeman, Dayton ..................2000-01 Fritschow, Chaz ..........................2008 Frost, Jeb ......................................2000 Fugate, James ...............................2009 Funderburgh, Brandon ..............2002 Fussell, David ..............................2005 Gandy, Bradley* ....................2003-06 Gandy, Patrick .............................2009 Garay, Andrew ......................2005-07 Garay, Justin ................................2006 Garcia, Daniel .............................2002 Garcia, Simeon ............................2006 Garrett, Danny* ....................2003-06 Garrett, Tim ................................2009 Gary, Jake ...............................2003-05 Gauthreaux, Rusty ......................2005 Gee, John .....................................2006 George, Corey .......................2007-09 George, Keoun ............................2000 Gilley, Andre ...............................2009 Gilliam, LaRon......................2006-08 Gillie, Michael .............................2008 Gilstrap, Zavian ..........................2009 Gix, Courtney .............................2002 Gleason, Billy ..............................2007 Glover, Chad*........................2003-06 Goates, Korey ..............................2006 Godbolt, Jeremy ....................2003-04 Godwin, Will ...............................2001 Golden, Daniel ............................2006 Gomez, Blake ..............................2003 Goodman, Eric .....................2003-04 Gray, Jason* .................2002, 2004-06 Gray, Mark ...................................2009 Gray, Montrel ..............................2001 Greenlee, Josh .............................2006 Griffith, Bryant ...........................2006 Guidry, Willie........................2004-05 Guillory, Jason.............................2009 Gunnels, Jeremy ....................2003-04 Hackett, DeMarcus .....................2000 Hadnot, Jay ..................................2009 Hairgrove, Collin ........................2000 Hall, Frank ...................................2009 Haltom, Matt ...............................2006 Hamblin, Nathan ........................2009 Hamilton, DeWayne.............2008-09 Hamilton, Josh ............................2007 Hamilton, Keith ..........................2006 Hamilton, Michael......................2009 Hamm, Josh .................................2004 Hampton, Kenny ........................2006 Hampton, Mark ..........................2002 Hankla, Oliver .............................2007 Harborth, Shea* ....................2006-09 Harris, Carlos ..............................2006 Harris, Jamaal..............................2004

Harris, Michael ...........................2001 Harris, Robbie .............................2003 Harris, Sed .............................2008-09 Harris, SirThomas ......................2001 Hart, Jeremy ................................2000 Hartsfield, Justin .........................2004 Hatfield, Jonathan.......................2000 Hawkins, Cory ............................2006 Hawkins, James* ...................2001-04 Hawkins, Willie ..........................2002 Hayden, Johnell ..........................2009 Hayes, Jordan ..............................2008 Hayes, Mark ................................2000 Hayes, Tumaryel ...................2000-01 Hearne, Mitchell .........................2000 Helton, Jason ...............................2006 Henderson, Casey.......................2000 Henderson, Claude.....................2008 Henry, Tre ....................................2006 Herrington, Aaron* ..............2004-07 Hickman, Jake* .....................2005-08 Hickman, Josh .......................2007-08 Hicks, Patrick ..............................2000 Hightower, Daniel ......................2003 Hines, Palmer ........................2002-03 Holland, KC.................................2001 Holland, Shane* ..........2001, 2004-06 Hollie, Chad ..........................2008-09 Hollie, Justin ..........................2007-08 Hollins, Jordan ............................2009 Holt, Jimmy* .........................2000-03 Horn, Jeremy ...............................2009 Hornback, Brad ....................2002-04 Houchin, Matt .............................2000 Houston, Chris............................2002 Howard, Anthony .......................2004 Howard, Monturios ..............2007-08 Howard, Ryan .............................2004 Hubbard, Seth .............................2009 Huckaby, Micah* ..2002-03, 2005-06 Huffman, Donnie .......................2000 Huffstetler, Ross ....................2008-09 Hunt, Marshall ................. 2001, 2005 Hunter, Gerald* ....................2006-09 Hurtado, Fernando .....................2004 Illingworth, Ben....................2000-01 Inman, Robert .............................2008 Isaac, Gerard ...............................2003 Ives, Winston.........................2007-08 Jackson, Andrew* .................2001-04 Jackson, Colby* ...........2004-06, 2008 Jackson, Jabori* .....................2000-03 Jackson, Jermaine .......................2004 Jackson, Josh................................2006 Jackson, Will................................2008 James, Kenton .............................2003 Jenkins, Raefe ..............................2009 Jimeson, Joel ................................2006 John, Jackson ...............................2000 Johnson, Arthur ....................2005-06 Johnson, Brian ............................2001 Johnson, Caleb ............................2004


2010 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

ETBU FOOTBALL RECORDS ALL-TIME ROSTER Johnson, Chance ...................2008-09 Johnson, Eric ...............................2007 Johnson, Darel ............................2000 Johnson, Greg .............................2004 Johnson, Harold Ray ..................2003 Johnson, Jermaine ......................2006 Johnson, Kevin ............................2006 Johnson, Mardrick......................2004 Johnson, Michael ........................2000 Johnson, RoShawn*.............2002-03, 2005-06 Johnson, Sidney ..........................2002 Johnson, Zach .............................2000 Jones, Akeem...............................2004 Jones, Brent ...........................2000-01 Jones, Brian .................................2008 Jones, Devery ..............................2001 Jones, LaDarion ..........................2005 Jones, Kirby ...........................2007-08 Jones, Lisso ............................2004-06 Jones, Robert ...............................2008 Jones, Trent ............................2006-07 Jordan, Brandon .........................2004 Jordan, Byron ..............................2006 Joseph, Alord...............................2000 Joslin, Brandon*....................2006-09 Joyner, Rodrick ...........................2000 Joyner, Roger ...............................2000 Kaiser, Terence ............................2004 Kale, Shawn .................................2004 Kaminski, Zach ...........................2008 Kately, Michael ............................2008 Kawesa, Elias ........................ 2008-09 Kellenaers, Thomas ............. 2002-03 Kelley, Michael* ................... 2000-03 Kelley, Russell ............................. 2002 Kennedy, Jake ............................. 2002 Kennedy, Tyler ........................... 2006 Kimble, Cedrick ......................... 2001 Kimble, Tommy ......................... 2003 King, Ben .................................... 2001 King, Justin ................................. 2007 Kreymer, Chris..................... 2007-09 Kutch, Eric .................................. 2006 Lampkin, Micah ........................ 2002 Landrum, Larry ......................... 2001 LaTour, Jeff ................................. 2004 LaVergne, Dorian ...................... 2001 Ledkins, Trent ...................... 2008-09 Lee, Billy ..................................... 2000 Lee, Tim ...................................... 2008 Leidner, Stephen .................. 2006-08 Lenoir, Edward........................... 2006 Leonard, Chris ........................... 2007 Lewis, Mitchell ........................... 2008 Lewis, Terry Don ................. 2005-06 Ligon, Dwight ............................ 2001 Ligon, Gerald ............................. 2004 Lilly, Clint ................................... 2000 Lindsey, Mark............................. 2002 Lively, Travis ............................... 2001 Luna, Justin ................................ 2006

Luster, Trey ........................... 2000-01 McClain, Mike ........................... 2001 McClelland, Gary ................ 2001-03 McConnell, Robert .............. 2001-02 McCormick, Stephen ................ 2007 McDonald, Seth ......................... 2002 McElroy, Marcus ........................ 2002 McGehee, Brice .................... 2004-05 McGlothin, Lonnie .................... 2001 McGowan, B.J. ........................... 2009 McHellen, Isiah .................... 2007-08 McKinney, Tabarik .................... 2006 McLain, Rodney .................. 2006-07 Maddox, Robb............................ 2004 Major, Jamaal ............................. 2003 Makowski, Chris ........................ 2006 Manning, Michael ..................... 2006 Mapps, Joel ................................. 2006 Marks, John .......................... 2001-02 Marsh, Charles ........................... 2009 Marsh, Curtis ............................. 2009 Martinez, Juan............................ 2009 Martinez, Oscar ......................... 2005 Martinez, Wade.......................... 2004 Matlock, Tarrell.......................... 2003 Medina, Paul .............................. 2005 Melton, Phillip ........................... 2001 Menchaca, Andre ................ 2002-03 Meyer, Tristan ............................ 2009 Midkiff, Brent............................. 2002 Milby, Brent .......................... 2008-09 Miller, Camrron ................... 2008-09 Miller, Michael ........................... 2000 Minor, DeShawn ........................ 2006 Minor, Kammale ........................ 2004 Minor, Mark .....................2000, 2002 Minyard, Thomas ...................... 2006 Mitchell, Chris ........................... 2008 Mitchell, Cory ............................ 2006 Mitchell, Dale ....................... 2001-02 Moore, Aaron ............................. 2006 Moore, Kyle .......................... 2002-03 Moore, Shanerik ........................ 2002 Morris, Earl*......................... 2001-04 Morris, Eric .......................... 2003-04 Morris, Mitch ............................. 2000 Morris, Wil ................................. 2004 Moss, Andrew ............................ 2005 Moss, Colby* ........................ 2004-07 Moss, Deondray ......................... 2004 Muhammad, Solahudin ............ 2009 Mullinax, Joel ............................. 2004 Mullins, Zach ............................. 2009 Munn, Kris ........................... 2001-02 Munn, Trent ............................... 2006 Murray, Eddie* ..................... 2005-08 Murray, Kenny ..................... 2000-01 Nail, Ryan ............................. 2000-02 Nearing, Joel ............................... 2000 Nelson, Brandon .................. 2001-03 Nelson, John ............................... 2000 Newman, Justin ................... 2002-03

Newton, Mark* .................... 2002-05 Newton, Matt* ..................... 2002-05 Neyra, Robert ............................. 2008 Nicasio, Stephen* ................. 2006-09 Nicks, Brice ................................ 2006 Nock, Tim ................................... 2003 Nolen, Jeremy ............................. 2009 Nyvall, Clay* ........................ 2000-03 Oberlender, Robert.................... 2006 O’Connor, Dustin ...................... 2004 Oehlschlaeger, Stephen ....... 2007-08 Ogunseinde, Ayo ....................... 2007 Oliver, Adrian ............................ 2000 Oliver, Dylan .............................. 2004 Oliver, Trey* ......................... 2000-03 Omo-Iyase, Clyde ...................... 2009 O’Neal, LaKendrick ...2001-02, 2004 Orr, Jason .................................... 2001 Oswalt, Matt ............................... 2004 Overton, Jake ............................. 2007 Palmer, Kirk ............................... 2008 Paongo, George .................... 2008-09 Parker, Joe ................................... 2008 Parker, Tim ............................. 200-01 Payton, Corey ............................. 2004 Payton, Nathan .................... 2006-08 Peavy, Mason .............................. 2006 Peoples, Nick .............................. 2008 Perches, Miguel .......................... 2007 Pereyda, Manuel ........................ 2005 Perez, Carlos............................... 2007 Perez, Robert .............................. 2004 Perkins, Michael ........................ 2001 Perry, Devan ............................... 2002 Peru, Michael ............................. 2007 Phillips, LaQuintin .............. 2000-01 Pickens, Patrick* .................. 2001-04 Pierce, Trey ................................. 2001 Pixley, James ......................... 2003-04 Pope, Kyle ............................. 2007-09 Powell, Chris*....................... 2005-08 Prater, David .............................. 2000 Prenger, Joseph .......................... 2000 Prescott, Kyle .............................. 2008 Preston, LaMarcus ............... 2002-03 Price, Chris ................................. 2001 Price, Jay ............................... 2001-03 Privett, Andy .............................. 2004 Pruitt, Tyler ................................ 2001 Putnam, Adam ........................... 2000 Ragland, Brandon ...................... 2000 Rasco, Brandon .......................... 2009 Rasmussen, Randy..................... 2009 Rawlins, Roderick...................... 2001 Rawls, Harold* ..................... 2002-05 Reily, Nate ................................... 2003 Reno, Ryan.................................. 2009 Repp, Matt .................................. 2007 Reynolds, Aron .......................... 2009 Richardson, Nick ....................... 2008 Richardson, Shamond ............... 2007 Rickerson, Andy ........................ 2004

Riley, Matt................................... 2000 Rinner, Jeremy ..................... 2005-06 Ritter, Garrett ....................... 2005-06 Rivers, Rodnique ....................... 2001 Robbins, Shannon ..................... 2000 Roberts, Darius* .................. 2004-07 Robinson, Keith ......................... 2004 Robinson, Ruben* ............... 2004-07 Robinson, Tyrone* .............. 2000-03 Rodriguez, Israel ........................ 2009 Rogenmoser, David ............. 2003-04 Rogers, John ............................... 2002 Roose, Robert ............................. 2003 Ross, Brannon ...................... 2002-03 Rucker, Micah* .................... 2004-07 Salem, Blake ............................... 2000 Sampson, Brandon* ............ 2004-07 Sanders, Darrian ........................ 2006 Sanders, Will .............................. 2006 Savage, Clyde.............................. 2006 Sawyer, David ............................. 2002 Schattel, Josh .............................. 2008 Scott, Brandon ........................... 2004 Searcy, Spencer .................... 2003-05 Seeton, Jeremy* .................... 2002-05 Segura, Kane............................... 2006 Shannon, Jamel .......................... 2002 Shaw, Brandon ........................... 2006 Shea, Taylor ................................ 2007 Sherman, Bruce ................... 2003-04 Shoemaker, Robert .............. 2000-01 Shutak, Nick ......................... 2008-09 Simmons, Jacob ......................... 2009 Simmons, Nathan ...................... 2009 Simmons, Tyler .................... 2007-08 Smith, Brandon .......................... 2005 Smith, Darrin ............................. 2005 Smith, DeNorrio ........................ 2006 Smith, Franklin .......................... 2008 Smith, Kevin ............................... 2000 Smith, Nick ................................. 2009 Smith, Reece ............................... 2009 Smith, Stevan ............................. 2005 Smithson, Matt........................... 2003 Sneed, Hal ................................... 2000 Somerford, B. J. .......................... 2007 Sommers, Donnie ................ 2003-05 Sperry, John .......................... 2000-02 Spikes, Kwame............................ 2009 Staggs, Nathan............................ 2004 Stanley, Blake ............................. 2002 Stephens, Chindra ............... 2001-02 Stephens, Jamie .......................... 2002 Stephens, Michael* .............. 2001-04 Stevens, Brandon ....................... 2008 Stokes, Tan ............................ 2008-09 Stone, Jacob ................................ 2009 Stover, Jair ............................. 2007-08 Stubblefield, Cameron .............. 2009 Struwe, Sean* ....................... 2000-03 Stumon, Brandon ................ 2006-08 Sturrock, Austin* ................. 2006-09


2010 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

ETBU FOOTBALL RECORDS ALL-TIME ROSTER Sturrock, Trevor ......................... 2007 Sullivan, Alvin* ..........2002, 2004-07 Sutterfield, Roger ................. 2002-03 Tamplin, Robert ......................... 2003 Tanner, Emmanuel .................... 2003 Tarver, Matt .......................... 2008-09 Tatman, Daniel .......................... 2008 Taylor, Fred ........................... 2008-09 Taylor, Will ................................. 2009 Thacker, Sam .............................. 2008 Theils, Dustin............................. 2004 Thomas, Jordan* .................. 2004-07 Thompson, Chris....................... 2006 Thompson, Tobias ..................... 2004 Thompson, Justin ...................... 2009 Thursby, Tauborick ................... 2004 Tice, Daniel ................................ 2009 Townsend, Andy* ................ 2000-03 Triplett, B.J. ................................. 2000 Turner, Xavier ............................ 2006 Trombley, Matt ........................... 2000 Uvalle, Michael .................... 2007-09 Van Cleave, Phil* ................. 2003-06 Vann, Daniel............................... 2006

Verhalen, Scott* ................... 2000-03 Villarreal, Aaron ........................ 2008 Vinson, Caleb ............................. 2007 Waggener, Miles......................... 2007 Waines, Kenneth .................. 2007-08 Walker, Mitch ....................... 2007-09 Wallace, Brad ....................... 2007-09 Wallace, Jason ...................... 2001-03 Wangler, James ........................... 2000 Warren, Gareth .................... 2000-01 Warren, Michael ........................ 2009 Washington, Greg ................ 2001-03 Washington, T.J. ................... 2005-06 Watkins, Trae ............................. 2002 Weaver, Jeremy........................... 2001 Weaver, Xavier ........................... 2005 Webb, Steven ........................ 2000-01 Wells, Jared ................................. 2000 West, Jacob ................................. 2000 Westbrooks, Benard ............ 2008-09 Westmoreland, B.J. .............. 2000-01 Whitaker, Keenan ................ 2007-09 Whitaker, Kendrick ............. 2007-09 White, Cornelius ....................... 2002

White, Jason ............................... 2000 Whittie, Brandon ....................... 2009 Whittington, Randy* ....2004-05, 07-09 Whitworth, Ryan ....................... 2008 Widemon, DeMarcus .......... 2007-09 Wilborn, Ryan ...................... 2000-01 Wiles, A.J. ............................. 2004-05 Wilhite, Dexter........................... 2004 Wilkerson, Colt .......................... 2007 Wilkinson, Joe............................ 2005 Wilkinson, Randy ...................... 2006 Williams, Angus ........................ 2000 Williams, Brian .................... 2000-01 Williams, Bruce ......................... 2005 Williams, Dominick ............ 2004-05 Williams, Domonic ................... 2002 Williams, Felix ........................... 2009 Williams, Frank ................... 2008-09 Williams, Graylon ..................... 2001 Williams, Joey ............................ 2002 Williams, LaDarien ................... 2006 Williams, Nick ........................... 2002 Williams, Ryan ........................... 2005 Williams, Shadrick .............. 2003-04

Williams, Thomas ..................... 2001 Willis, Tracy ............................... 2004 Wilson, Austin ..................... 2005-06 Wilson, Corey ............................ 2004 Wilson, Frank* ..................... 2003-06 Wilson, Garrett .................... 2008-09 Wilson, Stephan ......................... 2003 Wiltz, Malcolm .......................... 2008 Windfont, Carlyle ...................... 2005 Winn, Jason ................................ 2009 Wood, Ethan .............................. 2009 Wright, Billy ......................... 2006-07 Wright, Dave .............................. 2004 Wright, Normie.......................... 2004 Wright, Steven...................... 2008-09 Writt, Herman............................ 2002 Wood, Joseph ............................. 2001 Yosko, Brian................................ 2000 Young, Daniel ............................. 2000 Young, Richard .......................... 2004 Zamora, Josh .............................. 2009 Zelner, Scott ............................... 2001 Zuniga, Zach .............................. 2003

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS Rk. Player 1 Johnson, RoShawn 2 George, Corey 3 Stover, Jair 4 Van Cleave, Phil 5 Rogenmoser, David 6 McClelland, Gary 7 McElroy, Marcus 8 Broom, Antroin 9 Cavness, Trevor 10 George, Keon

Years 2002-06 2007-09 2007-09 2003-05 2003-04 2001-03 2002 2005-06 2008-09 2000

Att 700 388 350 212 186 184 148 145 136 91

RUSHING YARDS Rk. Player 1 Johnson, RoShawn 2 George, Corey 3 Stover, Jair 4 Rogenmoser, David 5 McClelland, Gary 6 Cavness, Trevor 7 McElroy, Marcus 8 Broom, Antroin 9 Harris, Sed 10 Van Cleave, Phil

Years 2002-06 2007-09 2007-09 2003-04 2001-03 2008-09 2002 2005-06 2008-09 2003-06

Yds 3,419 1,787 1,517 892 880 736 634 489 466 449

YARDS PER CARRY (MIN. 50 ATT.) Rk. Player Years 1 Harris, Sed 2008-09 2 Cavness, Trevor 2008-09 3 George, Corey 2007-08 4 Johnson, RoShawn 2002-06 5 Hunt, Marshall 2001 Rogenmoser, David 2003-04

YPC 7.6 5.4 4.6 4.8 4.8 4.8

2001-02 2001-03 2000-01 2000

4.8 4.8 4.5 4.5

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Rk. Player Years 1 Johnson, RoShawn 2002-06 2 George, Corey 2007-09 3 Van Cleave, Phil 2003-06 4 Stover, Jair 2007-09 5 Broom, Antroin 2005-06 Rogenmoser, David 2003-04 McElroy, Marcus 2002 8 Harris, Sed 2008-09 Thursby, Tauborick 2004 McClelland, Gary 2001-03

TD 26 21 10 9 6 6 6 5 5 5

PASSING ATTEMPTS Rk. Player 1 Van Cleave, Phil 2 Nelson, Brandon 3 Oelschlaeger, Stephen 4 Fortune, Thad 5 Nearing, Joel 6 Broom, Antroin 7 Goodman, Eric 8 Hubbard, Seth 9 Sperry, John 10 Harris, Sed

Att 779 486 375 222 192 128 120 118 86 54

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Years 2003-06 2001-03 2007-08 2004-07 2000 2005-06 2003-04 2009 2000-02 2008-09

PASS COMPLETIONS Rk. Player 1 Van Cleave, Phil 2 Nelson, Brandon 3 Oehlschlaeger, Stephen 4 Fortune, Thad 5 Nearing, Joel 6 Broom, Antroin Goodman, Eric 7 Hubbard, Seth 8 Sperry, John 9 Harris, Sed 10 Wells, Jared

Years 2003-06 2001-03 2007-08 2004-07 2000 2005-06 2003-04 2009 2000-02 2008-09 2000

Cmp 404 235 187 114 83 64 64 54 34 26 24

PASSING YARDS Rk. Player 1 Van Cleave, Phil 2 Nelson, Brandon 3 Oehlschlaeger, Stephen 4 Fortune, Thad 5 Nearing, Joel 6 Goodman, Eric 7 Broom, Antroin 8 Hubbard, Seth 8 Sperry, John 10 Harris, Sed

Years 2003-06 2001-03 2007-08 2004-07 2000 2003-04 2005-06 2009 2000-02 2008-09

Yds 5,553 4,186 2,379 1,290 1,200 973 798 532 464 419

PASS TOUCHDOWNS Rk. Player 1 Van Cleave, Phil 2 Nelson, Brandon 3 Oehlschlaeger, Stephen 4 Nearing, Joel Sperry, John

Years 2003-06 2001-03 2007-08 2000 2000-02

TD 39 36 14 9 9


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ETBU FOOTBALL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS PASS TOUCHDOWNS, continued 6 Goodman, Eric 2003-04 7 Fortune, Thad 2004-07

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PASS INTERCEPTIONS Rk. Player 1 Van Cleave, Phil 2 Nelson, Brandon 3 Oehlschlaeger, Stephen 4 Nearing, Joel 5 Fortune, Thad

Years 2003-06 2001-03 2007-08 2000 2004-07

int 39 27 22 13 11

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 80 ATT.) Rk. Player Years pct. 1 Goodman, Eric 2003-04 53.3 2 Van Cleave, Phil 2003-05 51.9 3 Fortune, Thad 2004-07 51.4 4 Broom, Antroin 2005-06 50.0 5 Oehlschlaeger, Stephen 2007-08 49.9 RECEPTIONS Rk. Player 1 Jackson, Jabori 2 Morris, Earl 3 Johnson, RoShawn 4 Wilson, Frank 5 O’Neal, LaKendrick 6 Robinson, Ruben 7 Dodd, Yosmond 8 Gray, Jason 9 Powell, Chris 10 Cavness, Tony

Years 2000-03 2001-04 2002-06 2003-06 2001-03, ‘04 2004-07 2004-05 02, 04-06 2005-08 2007, 2008

Rec 126 117 87 79 78 64 59 56 53 51

RECEIVING YARDS Rk. Player 1 Jackson, Jabori 2 Morris, Earl 3 O’Neal, LaKendrick 4 Gray, Jason 5 Wilson, Frank 6 Robinson, Ruben 7 Dodd, Yosmond 8 Johnson, RoShawn 9 Jackson, Andrew 10 Powell, Chris

Years 2000-03 2001-04 2001-02, ‘04 02, 04-06 2003-06 2004-07 2004-05 2002-06* 2001-04 2005-08

Yds 2,372 2,075 1,153 1,064 951 926 884 817 766 602

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Rk. Player 1 Jackson, Jabori Morris, Earl 3 Gray, Jason O’Neal, LaKendrick 5 Robinson, Ruben 6 Jackson, Andrew 7 Ledkins, Trent

Years 2000-03 2001-04 ‘02, 04-06 2001-02, ‘04 2004-07 2001-04 2008-09

TD 20 20 11 11 9 7 5

YARDS PER CATCH (MIN. 30 RECEPTIONS) Rk. Player Years YPC 1 Gray, Jason 02, 04-06 19.0 2 Jackson, Jabori 2000-03 18.8 3 Jackson, Andrew 2001-04 17.8 4 Morris, Earl 2001-04 17.7 5 Holt, Jimmy 2000-03 16.2 6 O’Neal, LaKendrick 2001-02, ‘04 14.8 7 Robinson, Ruben 2004-07 14.5 8 Brooks, Jari 2008 14.4 9 Cavness, Anthone 2007 12.5 10 Wilson, Frank 2003-06 12.0 KICK RETURN ATTEMPTS Rk. Player Years 1 Jackson, Jabori 2000-03 2 Cavness, Trevor 2008-09 3 Cavness, Tony 2007, 2009 4 Wallace, Jason 2001-03 5 Luster, Trey 2000-01 Johnson, RoShawn 2002-06 7 Ligon, Gerald 2004 KICK RETURN YARDS Rk. Player 1 Jackson, Jabori 2 Cavness, Trevor 3 Cavness, Tony 4 Johnson, RoShawn 5 Wallace, Jason 6 Davis, T. J. 7 Ligon, Gerald

Years 2000-03 2008-09 2007, 2009 2002-06 2001-03 2005-06 2004

Att 71 30 26 25 23 23 21 Yds 1,816 666 511 499 464 425 407

KICK RETURN AVG. (MIN. 15 ATTEMPTS) Rk. Player Years YPR 1 Davis, T. J. 2005-06 28.3 2 Jackson, Jabori 2000-03 25.6 3 Cavness, Trevor 2008 22.2 4 Johnson, RoShawn 2002-05 21.7 5 Cavness, Tony 2007 19.7 6 Ligon, Gerald 2004 19.4 7 Wallace, Jason 2001-03 18.6 9 Luster, Trey 2000-01 16.5 KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Rk. Player Years 1 Jackson, Jabori 2000-03 2 Davis, T. J. 2005-06 Johnson, RoShawn 2002-05 Robinson, Tyrone 2000-03 PUNT RETURN ATTEMPTS Rk. Player Years 1 Barnes, Tory 2002-04 2 Cavness, Tony 2007, 2009 Marks, John 2001-02 4 Davis, T. J. 2005-06 5 Dodd, Yosmond 2004-05 Luster, Trey 2000-01 7 Jackson, Jabori 2000-03

td 5 1 1 1 Att 37 21 21 15 13 13 12

PUNT RETURN YARDS Rk. Player 1 Barnes, Tory 2 Cavness, Tony 3 Marks, John 4 Davis, T. J. 5 Luster, Trey

Years 2002-04 2007, 2009 2001-02 2005-06 2000-01

Yds 441 230 181 174 136

PUNT RETURN AVG. (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) Rk. Player Years YPR 1 Barnes, Tory 2002-04 11.9 2 Davis, T. J. 2005-06 11.6 3 Cavness, Tony 2007, 2009 10.9 Cavness, Trevor 2008-09 10.9 5 Luster, Trey 2000-01 10.5 6 Marks, John 2001-02 8.6 7 Dodd, Yosmond 2004-05 7.2 8 Jackson, Jabori 2000-03 6.9 PUNTING ATTEMPTS Rk. Player 1 Verhalen, Scott 2 Harborth, Shea 3 Seeton, Jeremy 4 Stevens, Brandon 5 Rinner, Jeremy

Years 2000-03 2006-09 2002-05 2007-08 2005-06

Att 199 77 70 67 58

PUNT YARDS Rk. Player 1 Verhalen, Scott 2 Seeton, Jeremy 3 Harborth, Shea 4 Stevens, Brandon 5 Rinner, Jeremy

Years 2000-03 2002-05 2006-09 2007-08 2005-06

Yds 8,538 2,800 2,791 2,686 1,908

PUNTING AVG. (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) Rk. 1 2 3 4 5

Player Verhalen, Scott Stevens, Brandon Seeton, Jeremy Harborth, Shea Rinner, Jeremy DeZelle, Joe

Years 2000-03 2007-08 2002-05 2006-09 2005-06 01-02, ‘04

YPP 42.9 40.1 40.0 36.2 32.9 32.9

PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 Rk. Player 1 Verhalen, Scott 2 Harborth, Shea 3 Seeton, Jeremy 4 Stevens, Brandon 5 DeZelle, Joe

Years 2000-03 2006-07 2002-05 2007-08 01-02, 04

I20 41 28 18 14 11

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Rk. Player 1 Struwe, Sean 2 Pope, Kyle 3 Seeton, Jeremy 4 Rinner, Jeremy

Years 2000-03 2007-09 2002-05 2005-06

FGA 43 38 31 7


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ETBU FOOTBALL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE Rk. Player 1 Pope, Kyle 2 Struwe, Sean 3 Seeton, Jeremy 4 Rinner, Jeremy

Years 2007-09 2000-03 2002-05 2005-06

FGM 25 21 15 4

POINT AFTER ATTEMPTS Rk. Player Years 1 Struwe, Sean 2000-03 2 Pope, Kyle 2007-09 3 Seeton, Jeremy 2002-05 4 Rinner, Jeremy 2005-06

ATT 124 64 55 21

POINT AFTER CONVERSIONS Rk. Player Years 1 Struwe, Sean 2000-03 2 Pope, Kyle 2007-09 3 Seeton, Jeremy 2002-05 4 Rinner, Jeremy 2005-06

PAT 119 58 45 21

TEAM SEASON RECORDS Rushing Attempts: 510 (2003) Rushing Yards: 2,154 (2003) Rushing Touchdowns: 21 (2003) Yards Per Carry: 4.7 (2008) Rushing Yards Per Game: 190.2 (2009) Pass Attempts: 342 (2004) Pass Completions: 179 (2004) Passing Yards: 2,633 (2004) Passing Touchdowns: 25 (2003) Yards Per Pass: 8.4 (2001) Pass Yards Per Game: 263.3 (2004) Total Offensive Plays: 833 (2003) Total Offense: 4,774 (2003) Points Scored: 386 (2003) Points Per Game: 32.2 (2003) First Downs: 224 (2003) Turnovers: 34 (2000) Time of Possession Per Game: 31:53 (2003) Penalties: 127 (2003) Penalty Yards: 1,061 (2003) Penalty Yards Per Game: 106.1 (2004)

DEFENSE TACKLES Rk. Player 1 Washington, Greg 2 Bruce, Bobby 3 Glover, Chad 4 Rucker, Micah 5 Huckaby, Micah 6 Roberts, Darius 7 Jackson, Colby 8 Dean, Littleton 9 Nyvall, Clay 10 Stephens, Michael 11 Robinson, Tyrone 12 Sturrock, Austin 13 Beaton, Evan 14 Hunter, Gerald 15 Flores, Victor 16 Sutterfield, Roger 17 Fobbs, Jason

Years TKLS 2001-03 344 2000-03 250 2003-06 246 2004-07 244 02-03, 05-06 232 2004-07 193 2004-08 177 2002-04 169 2000-03 161 2001-04 159 2000-03 154 2005-09 153 2007-09 135 2006-09 132 2007-09 130 2002-03 123 2000-01 118

Sacks By: 51 (2003) Interceptions By: 19 (2005, 2003) Fewest Yds. Allowed/Game: 258.2 (2003) Fewest Pts. Allowed/Game: 17.3 (2003) Most Pts. Allowed/Game: 34.1 (2000) Most Yds. Allowed/Game: 451.3 (2000) TEAM GAME Rushing Attempts: 61, at Sul Ross State (Sep. 19, 2009); vs. Mississippi College (Nov. 15, 2003) Rushing Yards: 387, vs. Howard Payne (Nov. 14, 2009) Rushing Touchdowns: 5, vs. Howard Payne (Nov. 14, 2009); at Sul Ross State (Sept. 22, 2007) Yards Per Carry: 8.7, at McMurry (Sept. 22, 2001) Pass Attempts: 60, at Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov. 8, 2003) Pass Completions: 29, at Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov. 8, 2003) Passing Yards: 414, at Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov. 8, 2003)

SACKS Rk. Player 1 Glover, Chad 2 Dean, Littleton 3 Washington, Greg 4 Huckaby, Micah 5 Sturrock, Austin 6 Murray, Eddie Johnson, Darel

Years Sks 2003-05 35.0 2002-04 16.0 2001-03 15.0 02-03, 05-0614.5 2005-09 13.5 2005-07 12.0 2000 12.0

INTERCEPTIONS Rk. Player 1 Stephens, Michael Flores, Victor 3 Frazier, Anquanius Bruce, Bobby 5 Newton, Matt Ausberry, Damon Robinson, Tyrone Prater, David 9 Hunter, Gerald Rucker, Micah Huckaby, Micah

Years Int 2001-04 9 2007-09 9 2007-08 7 2000-03 7 2002-05 6 2001-04 6 2000-03 6 2000 6 2006-09 5 2005-06 5 02-03, 05-06 5

Passing Touchdowns: 6, at Sul Ross State (Oct. 11, 2003) Total Offensive Plays: 94, vs. Louisiana College (Oct. 22, 2005) Total Offense: 619, vs. Mississippi College (Nov. 15, 2003) Points Scored: 66, at Sul Ross State (Oct. 11, 2003) First Downs: 29, vs. Louisiana College (Oct. 22, 2005), vs. Mississippi College (Nov. 15, 2003) Turnovers: 8, vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov. 11, 2000) Penalties: 18, at Mississippi College (Nov. 6, 2004) Penalty Yards: 179, vs. Mississippi College (Nov. 15, 2003) Sacks By: 10, vs. SW Assemblies of God (Sept. 8, 2001) Interceptions By: 5, at SW Assemblies of God (Sept. 9, 2000)


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ETBU FOOTBALL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 42 David Rogenmoser vs. Sul Ross State (10/2/04) 37 Jair Stover at Louisiana College (10/20/07) 36 RoShawn Johnson vs. Howard Payne (9/27/03) RoShawn Johnson at Lycoming (11/29/03) 35 RoShawn Johnson at Hardin-Simmons (10/25/03) 32 RoShawn Johnson vs. Louisiana College (10/22/05) RUSHING YARDS 279 Gary McClelland at McMurry (9/22/01) 239 David Rogenmoser vs. Sul Ross State (10/2/04) 203 RoShawn Johnson at McMurry (9/20/03) 187 Jair Stover at Louisiana College (10/20/07) 179 Sed Harris vs. Texas Lutheran (9/26/09) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 5 Corey George at Sul Ross State (9/22/07) 3 Corey George at Sul Ross State (9/19/09) Corey George at Howard Payne (11/15/08) Phil Van Cleave at Howard Payne (9/18/04) Tauborick Thursby vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (10/30/04) LONG RUSH 82 RoShawn Johnson vs. Hardin-Simmons (10/26/02) 77 Corey George vs. McMurry (10/4/08) 76 Trevor Cavness vs. Howard Payne (11/14/09) 69 Marcus McElroy vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/9/02) 67 RoShawn Johnson vs. Trinity (11/22/03) PASS ATTEMPTS 52 Phil Van Cleave at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/8/09) 47 Phil Van Cleave vs. Austin College (9/25/04) 45 Phil Van Cleave at Howard Payne (9/18/04) 42 Stephen Oehlschlaeger at St. John’s (9/6/08) 41 Phil Van Cleave at Sul Ross State (10/1/05) PASS COMPLETIONS 27 Phil Van Cleave vs. Austin College (9/25/04) 26 Phil Van Cleave at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/8/03) 25 Thad Fortune vs. Hardin-Simmons (10/13/07) 24 Phil Van Cleave at Sul Ross State (10/1/05) 22 Phil Van Cleave at Southern Arkansas (9/4/04) Phil Van Cleave at Howard Payne (9/18/04) PASS YARDS 406 Phil Van Cleave at Howard Payne (9/18/04) 381 Phil Van Cleave at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/8/03) 336 Phil Van Cleave at Austin College (9/25/04) 309 Phil Van Cleave at Southern Arkansas (9/4/04) 305 Joel Nearing vs. Hardin-Simmons (10/28/00) PASS TOUCHDOWNS 4 Phil Van Cleave at Texas Lutheran (9/30/06) 3 Phil Van Cleave at Howard Payne (9/18/04) Brandon Nelson at McMurry (9/20/03) Phil Van Cleave at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/8/03) Brandon Nelson at Sul Ross State (10/13/01) Brandon Nelson vs. Louisiana College (11/3/01) Phil Van Cleave vs.Austin College (9/25/06) INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 5 Stephen Oehlschlaeger at Hardin-Simmons (10/11/08) 4 Phil Van Cleave at Howard Payne (9/18/04) Phil Van Cleave at Lycoming (11/29/03)

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Seth Hubbard at Louisiana College (10/17/09) Stephen Oehlschlaeger at St. John’s (9/6/08) Stephen Oehlschlaeger vs. Sul Ross State (9/20/08) Stephen Oehlschlaeger at Azusa Pacific (11/8/08) Stephen Oehlschlaeger vs. Mississippi College (10/27/01) Thad Fortune at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/3/07) Phil Van Cleave at Sul Ross State (9/23/06) Phil Van Cleave vs. McMurry (10/7/06) Phil Van Cleave vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (10/30/04) Eric Goodman vs. McMurry (11/13/04) Phil Van Cleave at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/8/03) Brandon Nelson vs. Hardin-Simmons (10/26/02) Jared Wells vs. McMurry (9/23/00) Joel Nearing vs. Sul Ross State (10/14/00) LONG PASS 83 Joel Nearing vs. Hardin-Simmons (10/20/00) Brandon Nelson at McMurry (9/22/01) Phil Van Cleave at Southern Arkansas (9/4/04) 80 Phil Van Cleave vs. Trinity (11/22/03) 79 Joel Nearing vs. Sul Ross State (10/14/00) Jamel Shannon vs. McMurry (9/21/02) 78 Brandon Nelson vs. Texas Lutheran (10/20/01) 77 Phil Van Cleave vs. Howard Payne (9/17/05) RECEPTIONS 12 RoShawn Johnson at Sul Ross State (10/1/05) 11 Earl Morris at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/8/03) 10 Earl Morris at Howard Payne (9/18/04) Earl Morris vs. Austin College (9/25/04) 9 Tony Cavness vs. Hardin-Simmons (10/13/07) Jason Gray at Hardin-Simmons (10/14/06) 8 Jari Brooks at Azusa Pacific (11/8/08) RECEIVING YARDS 276 Earl Morris at Howard Payne (9/18/04) 187 Jabori Jackson vs. Texas Lutheran (10/20/01) 164 Jason Gray at Hardin-Simmons (10/14/06) 147 Jari Brooks at Azusa Pacific (11/8/08) 140 Earl Morris vs. Texas Lutheran (10/18/03) RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 3 Jason Gray at Texas Lutheran (9/30/06) Earl Morris at Howard Payne (9/18/04) 2 Ruben Robinson vs. Hardin-Simmons (10/13/07) Earl Morris at Sul Ross State (10/11/03) Earl Morris vs. Texas Lutheran (10/18/03) Earl Morris at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/8/03) Devery Jones vs. Mississippi College (9/15/01) Jabori Jackson at Sul Ross State (10/13/01) Jabori Jackson vs. Texas Lutheran (10/20/01) Jabori Jackson vs. Louisiana College (11/3/01) LONG RECEPTION 83 Kevin Smith vs. Hardin-Simmons (10/28/00) Jabori Jackson at McMurry (9/22/01) 80 Earl Morris vs. Trinity (11/22/03) 79 Trey Luster vs. Sul Ross State (10/14/00) LaMarcus Preston vs. McMurry (9/21/02) 78 Jabori Jackson vs. Texas Lutheran (10/20/01) 77 RoShawn Johnson vs. Howard Payne (9/17/05)

FIELD GOALS 4 Kyle Pope at Ouachita Baptist (9/8/07) 2 Kyle Pope at Louisiana College (10/17/09) Kyle Pope vs. Texas Lutheran (9/26/09) Kyle Pope vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/1/08) Jeremy Rinner vs. McMurry (10/7/06) Jeremy Seeton at Hardin-Simmons (10/15/05) Jeremy Seeton vs. Sul Ross State (10/2/04) Jeremy Seeton at Louisiana college (10/23/04) Sean Struwe vs. SW Assemblies (9/8/01) Sean Struwe vs. Mississippi College (9/15/01) LONG FIELD GOAL 61 Jeremy Seeton vs. Mississippi College (11/5/05) 52 Sean Struwe vs. Texas Lutheran (10/18/03) 49 Jeremy Seeton at Hardin-Simmons (10/15/05) 47 Kyle Pope at Ouachita Baptist (9/8/07) 45 Kyle Pope at Redlands (9/12/09) Jeremy Seeton at Howard Payne (9/18/04) Jeremy Seeton vs. Austin College (9/18/04) PUNTS 11 Jeremy Rinner at Texas Lutheran (9/30/06) 10 Brandon Stevens vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/1/08) Scott Verhalen at Howard Payne (9/30/00) 9 Brandon Stevens vs. Trinity (9/1/07) Scott Verhalen at Lycoming (11/29/03) Scott Verhalen at SE Oklahoma State (9/14/02) Scott Verhalen at Austin College (10/6/01) PUNTING AVERAGE 54.8 Scott Verhalen vs. McMurry (9/23/00) 53.3 Jeremy Seeton at Louisiana College (10/23/04) 52.3 Jeremy Seeton at Austin College (9/24/05) 51.8 Scott Verhalen vs. SW Assemblies (9/8/01) 51.0 Scott Verhalen vs. Louisiana College (11/1/03) LONG PUNT 82 Scott Verhalen at Howard Payne (9/30/00) 76 Scott Verhalen at Howard Payne (9/30/00) 71 Scott Verhalen vs. Sul Ross State (10/14/00) 68 Scott Verhalen vs. McMurry (9/23/00) 66 Brandon Stevens vs. Trinity (9/1/07) LONG PUNT RETURN 81 John Marks at McMurry (9/22/01) 51 Tory Barnes at Sul Ross State (10/11/03) 50 Brandon Sampson vs. Southern Arkansas (9/3/05) 46 T. J. Davis vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/4/06) 44 Tony Cavness vs. Texas Lutheran (9/29/07) LONG KICKOFF RETURN 95 T.J. Davis at Mississippi College (10/28/06) 93 Jabori Jackson vs. SW Assemblies (9/8/01) 87 Jabori Jackson vs. Austin College (10/7/00) 86 Tyrone Robinson vs. Texas Lutheran (10/18/03) 84 RoShawn Johnson vs. Howard Payne (9/17/05) TACKLES 21 Greg Washington vs. Trinity (11/22/03) Greg Washington vs. Howard Payne (9/29/01) 18 Greg Washington vs. Hardin-Simmons (10/26/02) Jason Fobbs at Austin College (10/6/01) 16 Micah Huckaby vs. Howard Payne (9/17/05) Greg Washington vs. Mississippi College (11/15/03)


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ETBU FOOTBALL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS TACKLES (continued) Roger Sutterfield at Mississippi College (11/16/02) 15 Brandon Stumon at Howard Payne (11/15/08) Darius Roberts at Ouachita Baptist (9/8/07) Colby Jackson at Howard Payne (9/16/06) Bobby Bruce vs. Austin College (10/7/00) SACKS 4.0 Chad Glover at Texas Lutheran (10/9/04) Darel Johnson vs. McMurry (9/23/00) 3.0 Chad Glover at Austin College (9/24/05) Thomas Davis vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/9/02) Greg Washington vs. Howard Payne (9/29/01) 2.0 Austin Sturrock vs. Howard Payne (11/14/09) Austin Sturrock vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse (9/5/09) Austin Sturrock at St. John’s (9/6/08) Austin Sturrock vs. Sul Ross State (9/20/08) Colby Moss at McMurry (10/6/07)

Brandon Sampson at Hardin-Simmons (10/13/07) Alvin Sullivan at Louisiana College (10/20/07) Chad Glover at McMurry (9/20/03) Littleton Dean vs. Howard Payne (9/27/03) Roger Sutterfield at Austin College (10/4/03) Tarrell Matlock at Austin College (10/4/03) Jeremy Godbolt at Sul Ross State (10/11/03) Littleton Dean at Hardin-Simmons (10/25/03) Eric Morris vs. Louisiana College (11/1/03) Chad Glover vs. Trinity (11/22/03) Thomas Davis vs. Trinity (11/22/03) Micah Huckaby at Lycoming (11/29/03) TACKLES FOR LOSS 8.0 Greg Washington vs. Howard Payne (9/29/01) 6.0 Littleton Dean at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/8/03) 5.0 Chad Glover at Texas Lutheran (10/9/04) Littleton Dean vs. McMurry (9/21/02)

Darel Johnson vs. McMurry (9/23/00) Billy Lee vs. McMurry (9/23/00) 4.0 Micah Rucker vs. Trinity (9/1/07) Austin Sturrock at McMurry (10/6/07) Micah Rucker vs. Texas Lutheran (10/8/05) INTERCEPTIONS 2 Gerald Hunter vs. Texas Lutheran (9/26/09) Anquanius Frazier vs. Sul Ross State (9/20/08) Anquanius Frazier at Mississippi College (10/25/08) Victor Flores vs. Howard Payne (9/15/07) Matt Newton vs. Southern Arkansas (9/3/05) Matt Newton at Austin College (9/24/05) Chad Glover at McMurry (11/12/05) Tyrone Robinson at SW Assemblies (9/9/00) Adrian Oliver vs. McMurry (9/23/00) David Prater at Texas Lutheran (10/21/00)

GAME SUPERLATIVES 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES YDS PLAYER OPPONENT/DATE 279 Gary McClelland at McMurry, Sept. 22, 2001 239 David Rogenmoser vs. Sul Ross State, Oct. 2, 2004 203 RoShawn Johnson at McMurry, Sept. 20, 2003 187 Jair Stover at Louisiana College, Oct. 20, 2007 179 Sed Harris vs. Texas Lutheran, Sep. 26, 2009 177 RoShawn Johnson at Lycoming College, Nov. 29, 2003 173 RoShawn Johnson at Mississippi College, Nov. 15, 2003 173 RoShawn Johnson at Texas Lutheran, Oct. 19, 2002 163 RoShawn Johnson vs. Hardin-Simmons, Oct. 26, 2002 159 Jair Stover at Mississippi College, Oct. 25, 2008 157 RoShawn Johnson vs. Louisiana College, Oct. 22, 2005 155 RoShawn Johnson vs. Trinity, Nov. 22, 2003 154 RoShawn Johnson vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2003 152 Jair Stover at Howard Payne, Nov. 15, 2008 151 Corey George at Sul Ross State, Sep. 22, 2007 149 Marshall Hunt vs. Texas Lutheran, Oct. 20, 2001 147 David Rogenmoser vs. Hardin-Simmons, Oct. 16, 2004 146 RoShawn Johnson at Sul Ross State, Oct. 11, 2003 139 RoShawn Johnson vs. Texas Lutheran, Oct. 18, 2003 138 Jair Stover vs. Hardin-Simmons, Oct. 13, 2007 136 Corey George at McMurry, Oct. 6, 2007 135 David Rogenmoser at Texas Lutheran, Oct. 9, 2004 133 Seth Hubbard vs. Howard Payne, Nov. 14, 2009 133 RoShawn Johnson vs. Howard Payne, Sep. 27, 2003 133 RoShawn Johnson vs. SE Oklahoma State, Sep. 13, 2003 132 Corey George at Texas Lutheran, Sep. 27, 2008 131 RoShawn Johnson at Hardin-Simmons, Oct. 25, 2003 125 Chindra Stephens vs. Mississippi College, Sep. 15, 2001 124 Marcus McElroy at Mississippi College, Nov. 16, 2002 122 Trevor Cavness vs. Howard Payne, Nov. 14, 2009 118 RoShawn Johnson vs. Austin College, Oct. 5, 2002 115 Jair Stover at Texas Luthran, Sep. 27, 2008 114 RoShawn Johnson vs. Sul Ross State, Oct. 12, 2002 113 Corey George vs. Texas Lutheran, Sep. 26, 2009 112 Brandon Sampson vs. McMurry, Oct. 7, 2006 111 Corey George vs. McMurry, Oct. 4, 2008 111 Jair Stover vs. McMurry, Oct. 4, 2008 110 Josh Cook at Mississippi College, Oct. 28, 2006 110 Marcus McElroy vs. Austin College, Oct. 5, 2002 109 Corey George at Sul Ross State, Sep. 19, 2009 108 RoShawn Johnson at McMurry, Nov. 12, 2005 106 Jair Stover vs. Louisiana College, Oct. 18, 2008 106 RoShawn Johnson vs. Texas Lutheran, Oct. 8, 2005 106 Kenny Murray at SW Assemblies, Sep. 9, 2000

104 102 100 100 100 100

Marcus McElroy RoShawn Johnson Trevor Cavness David Rogenmoser RoShawn Johnson Keoun George

vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Nov. 9, 2002 vs. McMurry, Sep. 21, 2002 vs. Hardin-Simmons, Oct. 10, 2009 at Louisiana College, Oct. 23, 2004 at Austin College, Oct. 4, 2003 vs. McMurry, Sep. 23, 2000

300-YARD PASSING GAMES YDS PLAYER OPPONENT/DATE 406 Phil Van Cleave at Howard Payne, Sep. 18, 2004 381 Phil Van Cleave at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Nov. 8, 2003 336 Phil Van Cleave vs. Austin College, Sep. 25, 2004 309 Phil Van Cleave at Southern Arkansas, Sep. 4, 2004 305 Joel Nearing vs. Hardin-Simmons, Nov. 11, 2000 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES YDS PLAYER OPPONENT/DATE 276 Earl Morris at Howard Payne, Sep. 18, 2004 187 Jabori Jackson vs. Texas Lutheran, Oct. 20, 2001 184 Jabori Jackson vs. Louisiana College, Nov. 3, 2001 164 Jason Gray at Hardin-Simmons, Oct. 14, 2006 154 Earl Morris vs. Austin College, Sep. 25, 2004 147 Jari Brooks at Azusa Pacific, Nov. 8, 2008 141 Jabori Jackson at Sul Ross State, Oct. 13, 2001 140 Earl Morris vs. Texas Lutheran, Oct. 18, 2003 139 Kevin Smith vs. Hardin-Simmons, Nov. 11, 2000 136 Rodney McLain vs. Howard Payne, Sep. 15, 2007 132 Earl Morris at Texas Lutheran, Oct. 9, 2004 130 Jason Gray at Howard Payne, Sep. 16, 2006 130 LaKendrick O’Neal at Southern Arkansas, Sep. 4, 2004 129 Earl Morris at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Nov. 8, 2003 129 Ruben Robinson vs. Texas Lutheran, Sep. 29, 2007 127 Jason Gray vs. McMurry, Oct. 7, 2006 126 Jason Gray at Texas Lutheran, Sep. 30, 2006 122 Jabori Jackson vs. Louisiana College, Nov. 2, 2002 121 RoShawn Johnson at Sul Ross State, Oct. 1, 2005 120 Anthone Cavness vs. Hardin-Simmons, Oct. 13, 2007 119 Jabori Jackson vs. Austin College, Oct. 4, 2003 119 Ruben Robinson vs. Louisiana College, Oct. 21, 2006 112 Yosmond Dodd vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Oct. 30, 2004 111 Jabori Jackson at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Nov. 8, 2003 109 Jason Gray at Sul Ross State, Oct. 1, 2005 109 Earl Morris vs. Mississippi College, Nov. 15, 2003 107 Yosmond Dodd at McMurry, Nov. 12, 2005 104 Jabori Jackson at Sul Ross State, Oct. 11, 2003 100 Raefe Jenkins at Sul Ross State, Sep. 19, 2009


LONGEST PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE YDS TYPE 83 Pass* Pass* Pass* 82 Rush* 80 Pass* 79 Pass* Pass* 78 Pass* 77 Rush* Pass* 76 Rush* Pass* 74 Pass* Pass* 71 Pass* 70 Pass* 69 Pass* Pass* Rush* 68 Pass Pass 67 Pass* Rush 65 Pass Pass* Pass Pass* 63 Pass* 62 Rush* 61 Pass* 60 Pass* Rush* 59 Rush* Pass* Pass* 57 Rush Pass Pass* 56 Rush* 54 Pass* 53 Pass* Rush 52 Pass Rush* 51 Rush* Rush 50 Pass* Rush* 49 Pass* Rush Pass* Rush* Pass* 48 Rush Pass* Int.* Int. Int. Pass* 47 Pass Rush* 46 Rush* Rush Pass* Pass* Pass 45 Pass Pass* Pass* 44 Pass Pass* Rush

PLAYER(S) Kevin Smith from Joel Nearing Jabori Jackson from Brandon Nelson LaKendrick O’Neal from Phil Van Cleave RoShawn Johnson Earl Morris from Phil Van Cleave Trey Luster from Joel Nearing LaMarcus Preston from Jamel Shannon Jabori Jackson from Brandon Nelson Corey George RoShawn Johnson from Phil Van Cleave Trevor Cavness Jabori Jackson from Brandon Nelson Earl Morris from Brandon Nelson Jason Gray from Phil Van Cleave Devery Jones from Brandon Nelson Andrew Jackson from Phil Van Cleave Trevor Cavness from Sed Harris Jabori Jackson from Brandon Nelson Marcus McElroy Yosmond Dodd from Antroin Broom Earl Morris from Phil Van Cleave Trevor Cavness from Seth Hubbard RoShawn Johnson Raefe Jenkins from Sed Harris Mitch Morris from Joel Nearing Mitch Morris from Jared Wells Jason Gray from Phil Van Cleave Raefe Jenkins from Seth Hubbard Chindra Stephens Jabori Jackson from Brandon Nelson Earl Morris from Brandon Nelson RoShawn Johnson RoShawn Johnson Jabori Jackson from Brandon Nelson Jason Gray from Phil Van Cleave Kenny Murray Jabori Jackson from John Sperry Jabori Jackson from Phil Van Cleave Sed Harris Trey Luster from Joel Nearing Ruben Robinson from Thad Fortune Jair Stover LaKendrick O’Neal from Brandon Nelson RoShawn Johnson Trevor Cavness RoShawn Johnson Josh Hickman from Stephen Oehlschlaeger Gary McClelland Fred Taylor from Stephen Oehlschlaeger Corey George Jimmy Holt from Jabori Jackson RoShawn Johnson Earl Morris from Phil Van Cleave Sed Harris Nick Peoples from Stephen Oehlschlaeger David Prater Ben Illingworth Michael Stephens Earl Morris from Eric Goodman Yosmond Dodd from Antroin Broom Keoun George Jair Stover RoShawn Johnson Devery Jones from Brandon Nelson Andrew Jackson from Brandon Nelson Earl Morris from Phil Van Cleave Adrian Oliver from Joel Nearing Earl Morris from Brandon Nelson LaKendrick O’Neal from Brandon Nelson Chad Hollie from Sed Harris Jari Brooks from Stephen Oehlschlaeger Corey George

OPPONENT Hardin-Simmons McMurry Southern Arkansas Hardin-Simmons Trinity Sul Ross State McMurry Texas Lutheran vs. McMurry Howard Payne Howard Payne Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Southern Arkansas Mississippi College Mary Hardin-Baylor Wisc.-LaCrosse Louisiana College Mary Hardin-Baylor McMurry Texas Lutheran Howard Payne Trinity Sul Ross State Austin College Sul Ross State Howard Payne Louisiana College Missisippi College Sul Ross State Mary Hardin-Baylor McMurry Sul Ross State Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran SW Assemblies Austin College Trinity Texas Lutheran Louisiana College Texas Lutheran Louisiana College Sul Ross State McMurry Mississippi College Louisiana College Mississippi College McMurry Louisiana College McMurry Texas Lutheran Lycoming Howard Payne Texas Lutheran Saint John’s McMurry Louisiana College Mississippi College McMurry Mississippi College SW Assemblies Mississippi College McMurry Mary Hardin-Baylor McMurry Lycoming Mary Hardin-Baylor Sul Ross State Austin College Sul Ross State Mississippi College Sul Ross State

LONGEST PUNTS DATE Oct. 28, 2000 Sep. 22, 2001 Sep. 4, 2004 Oct. 26, 2002 Nov. 22, 2003 Oct. 14, 2000 Sep. 21, 2002 Oct. 20, 2001 Oct. 4, 2008 Sep. 17, 2005 Nov. 14, 2009 Oct. 20, 2001 Oct. 18, 2003 Sep. 3, 2005 Sep. 15, 2001 Nov. 8, 2003 Sep 5, 2009 Nov. 3, 2001 Nov. 9, 2002 Nov. 12, 2005 Oct. 9, 2004 Nov. 14, 2009 Nov. 22, 2003 Sep 19, 2009 Oct. 7, 2000 Oct. 14, 2000 Sept. 16, 2006 Oct. 17, 2009 Sep. 15, 2001 Oct. 12, 2002 Nov. 10, 2001 Sep. 21, 2002 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 30, 2006 Sep. 9, 2000 Oct. 6, 2001 Nov. 22, 2003 Sep. 26, 2009 Nov. 4, 2000 Sep. 29, 2007 Oct. 20, 2007 Oct. 12, 2002 Sep. 20, 2003 Oct 25, 2008 Nov. 1, 2003 Oct. 27, 2007 Sep. 22, 2001 Oct. 18, 2008 Oct. 6, 2007 Oct. 19, 2002 Nov. 29, 2003 Sep. 18, 2004 Sep. 26, 2009 Sep. 6, 2008 Sep. 23, 2000 Nov. 3, 2001 Nov. 15, 2003 Nov. 13, 2004 Nov. 5, 2005 Sep. 9, 2000 Oct 25, 2008 Nov. 12, 2005 Nov. 10, 2001 Sep. 20, 2003 Nov. 29, 2003 Nov. 11, 2000 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 5, 2002 Sep 19, 2009 Oct 25, 2008 Sep 20, 2008

YARDS 82 76 71 68 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58

57 56

PLAYER Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Brandon Stevens Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Joe DeZelle Brandon Stevens Scott Verhalen Jeremy Seeton Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Jeremy Seeton Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Scott Verhalen Jeremy Seeton Jeremy Seeton

OPPONENT Howard Payne Howard Payne Sul Ross State McMurry Trinity Howard Payne Hardin-Simmons SW Assemblies Austin College Mississippi College Louisiana College Austin College Austin College Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College Austin College Texas Lutheran Sul Ross State Mary Hardin-Baylor SE Oklahoma St. SE Oklahoma St. Mary Hardin-Baylor Howard Payne Louisiana College Louisiana College Sul Ross State

DATE Sep. 30, 2000 Sep. 30, 2000 Oct. 14, 2000 Sep. 23, 2000 Sep. 1, 2007 Sep. 28, 2002 Oct. 25, 2003 Sep. 8, 2001 Sep. 25, 2003 Oct 25, 2008 Nov. 3, 2001 Sep. 24, 2005 Oct. 7, 2000 Oct. 27, 2001 Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 7, 2000 Oct. 21, 2000 Oct. 13, 2001 Nov. 10, 2001 Sep. 13, 2003 Sep. 14, 2002 Nov. 9, 2002 Sep. 27, 2003 Nov. 1, 2003 Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 1, 2005

LONGEST FIELD GOALS YARDS 61 52 49 47 45 44 42

41 40

PLAYER Jeremy Seeton Sean Struwe Jeremy Seeton Kyle Pope Kyle Pope Jeremy Seeton Jeremy Seeton Sean Struwe Jeremy Seeton Kyle Pope Kyle Pope Sean Struwe Jeremy Seeton Kyle Pope Kyle Pope

OPPONENT Mississippi College Texas Lutheran Hardin-Simmons Ouachita Baptist Redlands Howard Payne Austin College Sul Ross State Hardin-Simmons McMurry Howard Payne Louisiana College Austin College Mary Hardin-Baylor Louisiana College

DATE Nov. 5, 2005 Oct. 18, 2003 Oct. 15, 2005 Sep. 8, 2007 Sep 12, 2009 Sep. 18, 2004 Sep. 18, 2004 Oct. 11, 2003 Oct. 15, 2005 Oct. 6, 2007 Sep. 15, 2007 Nov. 1, 2003 Sep. 24, 2005 Oct. 31, 2009 Oct. 17, 2009

LONGEST RETURNS YDS 95 93 87 86 84 83 82 79 78 64 62 60 58 51 50

TYPE PLAYER KR* T. J. Davis KR* Jabori Jackson KR* Jabori Jackson KR* Tyrone Robinson KR* RoShawn Johnson KR* Jabori Jackson KR* Jabori Jackson KR* Jabori Jackson KR LaKeith Ford KR Trey Luster KR* Anquanius Frazier KR Jabori Jackson KR Anthone Cavness KR Trevor Cavness KR Jason Wallace PR Tory Barnes PR Brandon Sampson

OPPONENT Mississippi College SW Assemblies Austin College Texas Lutheran Howard Payne Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran SE Oklahoma St. Texas Lutheran Mississippi College Howard Payne Texas Lutheran Mary Hardin-Baylor Sul Ross State Louisiana College Sul Ross State Southern Arkansas

DATE Oct. 28, 2006 Sep. 8, 2001 Oct. 7, 2000 Oct. 18, 2003 Sep. 17, 2005 Oct. 20, 2001 Oct. 20, 2001 Sep. 13, 2003 Oct. 8, 2005 Sep. 15, 2001 Nov. 15, 2008 Oct. 19, 2002 Nov. 3, 2007 Sep. 20, 2008 Nov. 2, 2002 Oct. 11, 2003 Sep. 3, 2005


2010 Team Schedules East Texas Baptist

Hardin-Simmons

Howard Payne

Louisiana College

Mary Hardin-Baylor

McMurry

Mississippi College

Sul Ross State

Texas Lutheran

@ TLU

MC

McMurry

@ UMHB

Oct. 2

@ HSU

ETBU

Oct. 9

LC

@ HPU

Oct. 16

@ MC

SRSU

Oct. 23

UMHB

@ TLU

Oct. 30

OFF

McMurry

@ UMHB

Nov. 6

SRSU

Nov. 13

@ LC

@ HPU

OFF

ETBU

HSU

MC

@ McMurry

@ LC

TLU

HSU

@ SRSU

@ McMurry

HPU

TLU

TLU

@ ETBU

@ SRSU

@ SRSU

UMHB

HPU

OFF

@ MC

@ ETBU

Huntingdon

@ So. Oregon

OFF

MC

@ MC

@ LC

LC

McMurry

HSU

@ HSU

@ TLU

@ ETBU

@ McMurry

SRSU

UMHB

@ La-Crosse

@HPU

@ MC

TLU

ETBU

LC

@ UMHB

@ SRSU

@ UMHB

@ HSU

MC

OFF

McMurry

@ LC

OFF @ TLU

HSU

HPU

LC

OFF @ HPU

@ McMurry

@ ETBU

@ HSU

HPU

ETBU

Trinity (TX)

UMHB

Belhaven

WNMU

@ Austin Coll.

SRSU

Texas College

SWAG

Willamette

Redlands

2010 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25

@ La-Crosse

@ Whitworth

@ Trinity (TX)

@ Belhaven

OFF @ Bacone

@ Millsaps

Mont. Tech

OFF


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