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Season/Career Records ....................................... Javelinas in the NFL ............................................ 2014 Season ....................................................... Lone Star Conference ..........................................

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Quick Facts ................................................................. 2-3 2015 Squad Breakdown ................................................. 4 Media Relations Policy ................................................... 5 Javelina Stadium ............................................................ 6 Roster ......................................................................... 7-8 Meet the Javelinas .................................................... 9-33 Meet the Coaches ................................................... 33-44 Staff ........................................................................ 44-49 Strength and Conditioning ........................................... 50 Athletic Training .......................................................... 51 Athletic Communications ............................................. 52 2015 Season Preview .............................................. 53-55 Year-by-Year ........................................................... 56-64 All-Time vs. Opponents ........................................... 64-81 Series at a Glance ................................................... 82-83 Awards ................................................................... 84-89 All-Time Captains ........................................................ 90 All-Time Letterwinners ........................................... 91-95 The Last Time... ........................................................... 96 Passing ................................................................... 97-98 Total Offense ........................................................ 99-100 Rushing .............................................................. 101-102 Receiving ............................................................ 103-104 Tackles ................................................................ 105-106 Interceptions ............................................................. 107 Special Teams ..................................................... 108-110 Single Season Records ............................................... 111 Longest... ............................................................ 112-113 Misc. Records ............................................................ 114

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Requests for press seating, information, interviews and pictures should be directed to Kelvin Queliz. Permission to broadcast games at Javelina Stadium on the radio must be obtained from the Office of Sports Information. Permission to shoot still photographs or video must also be obtained through the Office of Sports Information. Photographers will have access to the stadium during each home game. Kelvin Queliz Director of Sports Information Texas A&M University-Kingsville MSC 202, 700 University Blvd. Kingsville, TX 78363 Phone: 361-593-2870 (o), 917-683-6517 (c) Email: kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu Fax: 361-593-3180 Web Site: www.JavelinaAthletics.com Twitter: @JavelinaFB / @JavelinaSports Facebook: www.facebook.com/JavelinaSports Instagram: @JavelinaFB / @JavelinaSports Youtube: www.youtube.com/JavelinaAthletics JavelinaAthletics.com

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The 2015 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football Media Guide is a production of Texas A&M-Kingsville’s Sports Information Department, 700 University Blvd., MSC 202, Kingsville, Texas, 78363. This guide was designed, written and compiled by Kelvin Queliz, Director of Sports Information. Cover designed by Paul Rios, Marketing and Communications Graphic Designer. All photo credits go to Hugh Lieck and Artie Leal. For additional information, please contact Queliz.A free copy can be downloaded by visiting JavelinaAthletics.com, or the Issuu page of SID Kelvin Queliz.

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QUICK FACTS Location............................................................. Kingsville, Texas Founded........................................1917, not opened until 1925 Enrollment......................................................................... 8,700 President............................... Dr. Steven Tallant - eighth season Alma Mater......................................................... Florida, 1975 VP of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation...D. Scott Gines third season as VP/AD, ninth overall at TAMUK Alma Mater..............................................................VMI, 1983 Nickname..................................................................... Javelinas Colors...................................................................Blue and Gold Affiliation.....................................................................Division II Conference.................................................................. Lone Star

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Kelvin Queliz Director of Sports Information (FB Contact) (C): 917-683-6517 (O): 361-593-2870 (E): kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu @iamkelvinq Phillip Pongratz Assistant Director of Sports Information (C): 931-446-4001 (O): 361-593-4876 (E): phillip.pongratz@tamuk.edu

PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Football........................................................... 1925 All-Time Record.....................................................523-291-16 * All-Time Playoff Appearances.............................................. 26 * First Year in LSC.................................................................. 1954 LSC Championships........................................................... 22 * 1959, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009 NAIA/NCAA Appearances................................................. 20 * 1959, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010 NAIA Championships......................................................Seven 1959, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979

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2014 Results 2-9 overall, 0-7 LSC

Date Opponent Result Sept. 6 Humboldt State L, 14-27 Sept. 13 Colorado Mesa W, 17-14 Sept. 20 #RV A&M-Commerce *# L, 20-55 Sept. 27 at McMurry * L, 21-27 Oct. 4 Eastern New Mexico * L, 0-31 Oct. 11 at Tarleton State * L, 14-80 Oct. 18 Angelo State * L, 31-57 Oct. 25 at West Texas A&M * L, 21-48 Nov. 1 #RV Midwestern State * L, 7-48 Nov. 8 at Eastern New Mexico ! L, 7-61 Nov. 15 at McMurry ! W, 41-16

Attendance 7,500 1,600 13,024 2,817 8,300 6,314 8,500 5,827 4,667 2,039 213

* not including wins from 1996-99 vacated due to NCAA violations STADIUM INFORMATION Stadium........................................................... Javelina Stadium Built/Capacity.........................................................1950/12,500 Surface......................................................................... Field Turf Press Box Phone...................................................361-593-2594 Record in Javelina Stadium......................................313-107-8 * Postseason Record in Javelina Stadium......................... 24-6 *

2015 Schedule Date Opponent Site Time (CT) Sept. 5 at Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas 7 p.m. Sept. 12 Missouri S&T Javelina Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 19 A&M-Commerce * Javelina Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 26 West Alabama Javelina Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 3 at Eastern New Mexico * Portales, N.M. 4 p.m. Oct. 10 Tarleton State * Javelina Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 17 at Angelo State * San Angelo, Texas 7 p.m. Oct. 24 West Texas A&M * Javelina Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 31 at Midwestern State * Wichita Falls, Texas 1 p.m. Nov. 7-14 Lone Star Conference Playoffs (at higher seed)

* not including wins from 1996-99 vacated due to NCAA violations TEAM INFORMATION 2014 Overall Record.............................................................. 2-9 Home ................................................................................ 1-4 Away ................................................................................. 1-4 Neutral .............................................................................. 0-1 2014 LSC Record .................................................................. 0-7 LSC Finish ..................................................................... Eighth Offensive Starters Returning/Lost ........................................6/5 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ........................................6/5 Letterwinners Returning ........................................................ 32 Letterwinners Lost.................................................................. 26

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Head Coach.......................................Robb Rogers - first season Alma Mater.................................... Southwest Missouri State, Assistant Coach.............................. Michael Peres - first season Alma Mater................................................ Wayne State, 2012 Assistant Coach......................... R.J. Goubeaux - second season Alma Mater.............................................George Mason, 2008 Assistant Coach.............................. Chris Lowe - second season Alma Mater....................................................... Towson, 2012

SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter............................................. @JavelinaFB / @JavelinaSports Facebook ................................. www.Facebook.com/JavelinaSports Instagram ....................................... @JavelinaFB / @JavelinaSports YouTube Channel.................... www.YouTube.com/JavelinaAthletics

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF Senior Associate AD/Head Athletic Trainer.Ruben Cantu - 28th season Alma Mater................................................................... Baylor, Assistant Athletic Trainer................Tena Savage - fourth season Alma Mater...............................................North Florida, 2005 Assistant Athletic Trainer.............Monica Valdez, fourth season Alma Mater.................................. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2009 Assistant Athletic Trainer............. Sarah Embrey, second season Alma Mater...........................................Oklahoma State, 2014 Assistant Athletic Trainer.......... Jessica Johnson, second season ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS JavelinaAthletics.com

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SUPPORT STAFF Associate AD for External Advancement... Joe Biedron - eighth season Alma Mater.................................................................Elmira, 1974 Assistant AD for Compliance and Academics..... Marques Dantzler second season (fifth overall) Alma Mater.............................................................. Auburn, 2000 Coordinator of Student-Athlete Services/SWA.....Hanna Lantz - second season Alma Mater............................................... Stephen F. Austin, 2008 Assistant Director of Development - Athletics.Anthony Giacometti first season Alma Mater............................................................... La Salle, 2011 Assistant Tickets Manager.....................Rosie Moreno - 21st season Coordinator of External Affairs............... Fred Nuesch - 46th season Alma Mater......................................................... Henderson State, Operations and Events Coordinator......... David Brock - fifth season Alma Mater.................................................................... Texas A&I,

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach......................................................Daren Wilkinson Alma Mater.............................................Colorado State, 1997 Record at Texas A&M-Kingsville............ 0-0 (.000) - first season Record in LSC....................................................0-0 - first season Offensive Line Coach.......................... Phil Serchia - first season Alma Mater.............................................Colorado State, 2009 Running Backs/Full Backs Coach. Jaime Martinez - 11th season Alma Mater.................................. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1995 Defensive Coordinator....................David Brown II - first season Alma Mater........................................................ Cal Poly, 1996 Defensive Line Coach.....................Ronnie Palmer - first season Alma Mater........................................................ Arizona, 2009 Defensive Backs Coach............... James Jefferson - third season Alma Mater.....................................................Texas A&I, 1985 Wide Receivers Coach................... Mike Thornton - first season Alma Mater...................................................... Texas A&M ‘15 Special Teams Coordinator............. Parker Cundiff - first season Alma Mater............................................................UTSA, 2012 Linebackers Coach................................ Kevin May - first season Alma Mater................................................... Occidental, 2011 Tight Ends Coach........................... Austin Gillmore, first season Alma Mater.............................................Colorado State, 2013 Student Assistants....................... Trevor Guyton, Andres Zelaya

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Director of Sports Information/FB Contact....Kelvin Queliz - second season Alma Mater............................................................Delaware, 2011 Office Phone............................................................... 361-593-2870 Cell Phone.................................................................. 917-683-6517 Twitter.......................................................................... @iamkelvinq Instagram...................................................................... @iamkelvinq Facebook..................................... www.Facebook.com/kelvin.queliz Assistant Director of Sports Information.........Phillip Pongratz - first season Alma Mater.....................................Tennessee-Chattanooga, 2009 Video Coordinator........................Christina Jenkins - second season Alma Mater.................................................. LSU Shreveport, 2011 Office Fax.................................................................... 361-984-8529 E-Mail....................................................... kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu Website................................................. www.JavelinaAthletics.com Mailing Address................................................. 700 University Blvd. Athletic Office 2, MSC 202 Kingsville, TX 78363

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Player........................... GP-GS............................................. Stats CB .Kelechi Amushie......................11-11................. one INT, one blocked FGA LB Trevor Moses.............10-7.......................... 81 tackles, one ff RB.Shawn Vasquez..........11-6.......... five rushing TDs, 637 yards C.Christian Garcia.........11-11......started all 11 games at center


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Roster Breakdown LW Returning Offense Defense Specialists

32 15 16 1

Starters Returning 13 Offense 6 Defense 6 Specialists 1

LW Lost Offense Defense Specialists

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Starters Lost Offense Defense Specialists

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Letterwinners Returning (32) Offense (15) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. 2014 Notes Ollie Brady OL R-Sr./2V 4 starts on o-line Aaron Bueno QB R-Sr./1V 10 gms at TE Chris Cooper TE Sr. /1V 9 gms Christian Garcia OL Sr. /3V All-LSC HM Ifey Ibik OL R-Jr./2V 1 gm Aundra Long OL R-Jr./2V 11 starts Trey Mitchell QB Sr./1V 11 total TDs Michael O’Neal OL R-Jr./2V 7 gms, 2 starts Greg Pitre RB Jr./2V captain Daniel Ramirez TE R-Jr./2V 3 rec in 11 gms Joe Te’o RB Sr./1V 4 rushing TDs Jordan Thomas WR R-So./1V 547 yds, 3 TDs Shawn Vasquez RB Sr./1V 5.0 yds/c, 5 TDs Bo Villarreal OL R-Jr./2V 11 starts Jake Wallace OL Jr./1V long snapper Defense (16) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. 2014 Notes Kelechi Amushie DB R-Jr./2V All-LSC HM Joe Crowe DB R-Jr./2V 22 tackles Jamal Foote DL R-So./1V 15 tackles Zemarcus Green LB Jr./1V 1 QBH in 8 gms Lamont Hills DB R-Sr./3V 52 tackles Emond Hobbs DB So./1V 3 starts Will Juarez DE Sr./1V 1.0 TFL, 10 gms Miles Kirksey LB R-Jr./2V 7 gms Alex Kuyinu DT Jr./ 1V 1.5 TFL Trevor Moses LB So./1V All-LSC HM Tre Oliver LB Jr./1V 2 fumble rec. Braedon Robinson DL R-So./1V 4.5 sacks, 4 QBH DeMarcus Spurlock DL R-So./1V 20 tackles Mason Stewart LB R-Jr./2V 38 tackles Peyton Tilley DB R-Jr./2V 3 gms AA Vaaulu DL Sr./1V 12 tackles Specialists (1) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. 2014 Notes Max Lehnig K/P R-Jr./1V placekicker

Letterwinners Lost (26) Offense (14) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. Chaz Adams WR Jr./ 1V Marquis Cardinal RB R-Jr./1V Tiance Gardner OL R-Jr./2V Leo Gonzalez TE Jr./ 2V Kendall Hensley WR So./1V

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Patrick LaFleur WR Sr./4V 9 starts Deondric Lofton WR Fr./1V 7 gms, 1 TD Musa Mahmud WR Sr./2V captain Matt Mendez TE Sr./1V 2 gms Isikeli Ngatuvai OL Jr./1V 8 gms Alex Rios QB So./1V 4 total TDs, 1 start Jonathan Shyngle WR R-So./1V 5 starts Sebastian Taylor QB R-Fr./1V 1 start, 1 TD Michael Utu OL Sr./2V 8 gms Defense (12) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. 2014 Notes Anthony Forker DB R-Sr./3V 1 INT, 52 tackles Henry Greathouse DL R-Sr./3V 9 TFL Brandon James LB Sr./2V 31 tackles Darius Lively DL Sr./1V 1 INT, 6 QBH T.J. McCullough DB R-Sr./1V 7 gms Trevor Pesek DB Sr./4V Capital One Academic All-America® First Team DeVon Rhodes DE Sr./3V 1 FF Jonathan Robinson DB Fr./1V 11 gms, 1 fumble rec. Kamen Ruelas LB Sr./4V 40 tackles Mark Savere LB Sr./4V 3.5 TFL Joshua Toki NT Sr./1V 3.0 TFL Kyle Williams LB Fr. /1V 7 gms, 2 starts

Academic All-America® First Team Academic All-America® First Team Kamen Ruelas LB Sr./4V 40 tackles Specialists (0) None

Squad Players Returning (13) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. 2014 Notes Darrow Adams QB R-So./SQ 1 gm Jakorey Davis LB R-So./SQ 1 gm Richard Cervantes DL R-Fr./RS RS Shavon Pennie WR Jr./SQ 2 gms Ralph Rubalcaba OL R-So./SQ 1 gm Stuart Sanchez OL R-So./SQ 4 gms Jacob Armstrong WR R-Fr./RS RS Josh Cavazos DL R-Fr./RS RS Mando Celedon DL R-Fr./RS RS Tommy Chavez LB R-Fr./RS RS Wiktor Hudyka DB Sr./SQ LSC Honor Roll Blake Wesley DB R-Fr./RS RS Devonte Williams DB R-Fr./RS RS

Specialists (0) None

Starters Returning (13) Offense (6) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. Christian Garcia OL Sr. /3V Aundra Long OL R-Jr./2V Trey Mitchell QB Sr./1V Greg Pitre RB Jr./2V Shawn Vasquez RB Sr./1V Bo Villarreal OL R-Jr./2V

2014 Notes All-LSC HM 11 starts 11 total TDs captain 5.0 yds/c, 5 TDs 11 starts

Defense (6) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. 2014 Notes Kelechi Amushie DB R-Jr./2V All-LSC HM Joe Crowe DB R-Jr./2V 22 tackles Lamont Hills DB R-Sr./3V 52 tackles Trevor Moses LB So./1V All-LSC HM Braedon Robinson DL R-So./1V 4.5 sacks, 4 QBH AA Vaaulu DL Sr./1V 12 tackles Specialists (1) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. 2014 Notes Max Lehnig K/P R-Jr./1V placekicker

Starters Lost (10) Offense (5) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. Tiance Gardner OL R-Jr./2V Leo Gonzalez TE Jr./ 2V Patrick LaFleur WR Sr./4V Musa Mahmud WR Sr./2V Isikeli Ngatuvai OL Jr./1V

2014 Notes 11 starts 7 starts 9 starts captain 8 gms

Defense (5) Name Pos. Yr./Exp. 2014 Notes Anthony Forker DB R-Sr./3V 1 INT, 52 tackles Henry Greathouse DL R-Sr./3V 9 TFL Darius Lively DL Sr./1V 1 INT, 6 QBH Trevor Pesek DB Sr./4V Capital One

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INTERVIEWS Post-game interviews of TAMUK coaches and players will be conducted on the field after a 10-minute cool down period. During-the-week interviews of coaches and players may be arranged by contacting Queliz. Sunday is a dead day and no players or coaches will be available for working media.

CREDENTIALS Representatives of media outlets are welcome at all Javelina football games. Credentials can be obtained through the Office of Sports Information at the university. Please call and/or email in advance to make the arrangements. Credentials will be left at will-call and can be picked up prior to kickoff of every Javelina football contest. For more information, please contact Queliz.

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INTERNET/SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS • www.javelinaathletics.com #JavelinaStrong • Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/tamuk/football/ • Audio/Video: http://www.tamuk.tv/ • Facebook: www.Facebook.com/JavelinaSports • Twitter: @JavelinaFB / @JavelinaSports • Instagram: @JavelinaFB / @JavelinaSports • YouTube: www.YouTube.com/JavelinaAthletics Radio/TV Bob Pena will be calling the play-by-play and will be joined by Alan Harwell for all home Javelina football games in 2015. Queliz will join Pena on away games. All TAMUK football games will air live on SportsRadio Corpus Christi (1230 AM, 96.1 FM, 103.3 FM) and KTAI-FM (91.1).

PHOTOGRAPHERS Media photographers are welcome on campus for football games. Like reporters, photographers need credentials. If there are questions concerning working conditions and areas, contact the Office of Sports Information.

Queliz will serve as host of the weekly podcast on JavelinaAthletics.com that will air on Wednesday’s from 6-7. The Javelina Broadcast Network will stream the five home games live as part of a simulcast. Access to the broadcasts can be found by visiting www.tamuk.tv.

GAMEDAY PARKING Parking spaces at Javelina Stadium are on a first-come, first-serve basis for media personnel covering the football games.

For the second consecutive season, the Pepsi Tailgate Central will kick off Saturday home games for all Javelina football games, beginning at 10 a.m. CT.

PRESS BOX Working space in the press boxes is available by prior request. Media credentials are required for entry to the assigned areas.

Javelina Showtime sponsored by Mike Shaw Automotive airs at 11:30 a.m. CT KDF TV, Dish Network, Real Grande Communications and Time Warner Cable every Saturday throughout the season. Alan Harwell hosts the weekly coaches show and is joined by head coach Daren Wilkinson, along with several players, coaches and administrators. For those unable to tune in live, a link will be posted on the Javelina Athletics YouTube channel. Fans can subscribe to the JavelinaAthletics YouTube channel to catch the show.

PRESS BOX SERVICES All pre-game materials will be available in the press box. IP lines are available in the press box. The press box is wireless for internet use and all game notes, programs, flip charts, etc... will be provided at each home game. MEDIA GUIDE The 2015 Javelina Football Media Guide will be posted in full color on JavelinaAthletics.com. Fans can access the media guide and download it for free on our website, by subscribing on Issuu.com, or by emailing Queliz. Printed media guides will be available for working media. Those requesting a copy of the 2015 Javelina Football Media Guide can email Queliz at kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu

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RADIO AND TELEVISION Accredited radio and television broadcast crews will be accommodated at TAMUK football games. Please contact the Office of Sports Information well in advance of the particular contest and arrangements will be made.

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GAME NOTES 2015 Javelina football game notes will be available on Tuesday’s and can be seen on JavelinaAthletics.com, the official home of Texas A&M-Kingsville athletics.

GAME DAY The goal at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is to provide fair and accurate services to members of the media and, in turn, the university’s football program asks for fair and accurate coverage. As a result, TAMUK staff will strive to meet any and all reasonable requests. As the 2014 football season progresses, new and updated information about the Javelinas will be available. Please contact director of sports information Kelvin Queliz with any questions, concerns or requests at (361) 593-2870 or kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu.

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Yr. R-So. R-Jr. R-Fr. R-Jr. So. Fr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr. R-Sr. R-Jr. Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. So. R- Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. R-Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. R-So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. R-Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. R-Sr. Jr. So. R-So. Jr. R-Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Sr.

Hometown (Previous School) Houston, Texas (Galena Park HS) Richmond, Texas (Terry HS) Victoria, Texas (Victoria West HS) Atlanta, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) Hidalgo, Texas (Texas-Pan America) Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS) Missouri City, Texas (Elkins HS) Ben Bolt, Texas (Ben Bolt HS) Arcadia, Calif. (Fresno State) Los Fresnos, Texas (Los Fresnos HS) Amarillo, Texas (Fort Hayes State) Cibolo, Texas (Bryon P. Steele HS) Edinburg, Texas (Edinburg HS) Mission, Texas (Sharyland HS) Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco HS) Houston, Texas (Houston Baptist) Eagle Pass, Texas (Eagle Pass HS) Houston, Texas (Blinn JC) San Antonio, Texas (Cisco JC) Houston, Texas (Aldine Nimitz HS) Weslaco, Texas (Mary-Hardin Baylor) Sugarland, Texas (Stephen F. Austin HS) Edinburg, Texas (Robert Vela HS) Brownsville, Texas (Lopez HS) Corpus Christi, Texas (Flour Bluff HS) Somerset, Texas (Southern Arkansas) Austin, Texas (Jack C. Hays HS) Corpus Christi, Texas (Del Mar College) Corpus Christi, Texas (Roy Miller HS) San Diego, Calif. (Trinity International) Richmond, Texas (Lamar Consolidated HS) Eagle Pass, Texas (Eagle Pass HS) Reddick, Fla. (Allan Hancock College) Corpus Christi, Texas (Richard King HS) Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena City College) Houston, Texas (McMurry) New Orleans, La. (Marble Falls HS) Sinton, Texas (Sinton HS) Converse, Texas (Converse Judson HS) Houston, Texas (North Shore Senior HS) San Antonio, Texas (Stevens Hs) Plano, Texas (North Texas) Freeport, Texas (Brazosport HS) Detroit, Mich. (North Greenville) Karkow, Poland (East Texas Baptist) Grand Rapids, Mich. (Cinco Ranch HS) Sugar Land, Texas (Travis HS) San Antonio, Texas (William J. Brennan HS) Navasota, Texas (Navaosta HS) Philadelphia, Pa. (Santa Monica JC) Missouri City, Texas (Clements HS) Houston, Texas (Nimitz HS) Houston, Texas (Manvel HS) Houston, Texas (Hightower HS) Dallas, Texas (Blinn JC)

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Pos. Ht. Wt. QB 6-2 205 DB 6-0 180 WR 6-0 185 WR 6-2 186 LB 6-0 202 DL OLB 6-2 200 OL 6-1 308 DB 5-7 168 QB 6-2 200 QB 6-2 215 OL 6-5 315 K/P 5-9 195 DL 5-11 275 DL 5-11 250 DL 6-3 300 FB 5-11 275 OLB 6-1 236 WR 6-4 200 LB 6-0 250 TE 6-3 265 DB 5-11 170 OL 6-0 285 S 6-1 185 TE 6-2 230 K 5-10 190 WR 6-3 188 QB 6-3 215 RB 5-11 200 DL 6-2 250 LB 6-2 230 DB 6-1 167 DL 6-1 225 OL 6-5 320 LB 6-0 190 OL 6-5 290 WR 5-10 170 LB 5-10 190 DL 6-3 196 QB 6-1 200 K/P 6-0 200 TE 6-0 245 DB 6-1 165 RB 5-8 240 DB 5-9 168 WR 5-10 175 DB 5-11 172 DB 6-0 185 OL 6-2 290 LB 5-10 220 RB 5-10 200 DL DB 6-0 200 WR 5-11 150 DL 6-3 250 DB 6-1 188 DL 6-1 210 DE 6-3 270

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Name Darrow Adams Kelechi Amushie Jacob Armstrong Anthony Autry Vic Beltran Torrey Boozer Nik Bowerman Ollie Brady Victor Brown Aaron Bueno Myles Carr Bruce Castro Hunter Cathey Josh Cavazos Mando Celedon Richard Cervantes Tommy Chavez Vernon Chevis Ty Chisum Fred Conyers Chris Cooper Joe Crowe Carlos Cuellar Zach Davis Steven De Luna Julio De la Garza Aaron Dilworth Stevie Joe Dorman Jackson Effiom Will Enriquez Anthony Evans Kuziah Ferebee Jamal Foote Christian Garcia John General Brandon Graham Marcus Green ZeMarcus Green Gayln Griffin Jr. Tyler Handson Tristan Hernandez Jeremiah Hesler Lamont Hills Kenneth Hite Edmond Hobbs Tre Hobbs Wiktor Hudyka Jaylen Hunter Ifey Ibik Troy Irby LaMarquis Jefferson Brent Johnson Kevin Johnson Marcus Johnson Brandon Jones Forrest Jones Shannon Joseph Will Juarez

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1....... Anthony Autry.......WR 2 .... Forrest Jones.........DB 3....... ZeMarcus Green ...LB 4....... DeMarcus Spurlock LB 5....... Deshon Wade........DB 6....... Jordan Thomas......WR 7....... Braedon Robinson.DL 8....... Myles Carr.............QB 9....... Aaron Bueno..........QB 10 .... Kevin Johnson........DB 11 .... AA Vaaulu..............DL 12..... Marcus Green........WR 13..... Marcus Porter........DB 14..... Stevie Joe Dorman.QB 15..... Marcus Johnson.....WR 16..... Trey Mitchell..........QB 17..... Jaylen Hunter.........DB 18..... Blake Wesley..........DB 19..... Devonte Williams ..DB 21..... Lamont Hills...........DB 22 .... Kyle Plum...............WR 23..... Miles Kirksey..........LB. 24 .... Joe Te’o..................RB 25..... Joe Crowe..............DB 26..... Shawn Vasquez......RB 27..... Edmond Hobbs......DB 28 .... Kelechi Amushie....DB 29..... Peyton Tilley..........DB 30..... Daniel Ramirez.......TE 31 .... Trevor Moses.........LB. 33..... Greg Pitre...............RB 34 .... Nick Pelrean...........RB 35..... Jackson Effiom.......RB 36 .... Tre Oliver...............LB. 38..... Max Lehnig............K/P 39..... Dee Tillman............LB. 40 .... John General..........LB. 41 .... Alex Merchant.......DB 42..... Sean Landez...........DB 43..... Tristan Hernandez..K/P 44 .... Shannon Joseph.....DL 45..... Mason Stewart......LB 46..... Alex Kuyinu............DT 48 .... Jared Mosley..........OLB 50..... Malik Tisdale..........LB. 52 .... Will Juarez.............DE 55 .... Fred Conyers..........LB. 60..... Ifey Ibik..................OL 61 .... Will Enriquez..........DL 63 .... Michael O’Neal......OL 64 .... Jake Wallace..........OL 68..... Richard Cervantes..DL 69..... Julio De la Garza....K 70..... Ralph Rubalcaba ...OL 72..... Luke Spies..............OL 74 .... Christian Garcia.....OL 76 .... Bo Villarreal...........OL 77 .... Ollie Brady.............OL 78 .... Stuart Sanchez.......OL 79 .... Aundra Long..........OL 80 .... Jacob Armstrong....WR 81..... Chris Cooper..........TE 82..... Shavon Pennie.......WR 83..... Torrey Thomas.......TE 84 .... Roe Posada............TE

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No.. Name..............Pos. 85..... Kishon Sanders......TE 88..... Ty Chisum..............WR 90 .... Gayln Griffin Jr.......DL 92..... Vernon Chevis........OLB 95..... Brandon Jones.......DL 96 ... Mando Celedon.....DL 99..... Sione Tupouata......DE

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28. Kelechi Amushie… Kahlech-E 33. Greg Pitre… Pee-tree 38. Max Lehnig… Leh-nig 46. Alex Kuyinu… Ku-in-ou 60. Ifey Ibik … E-faye

99. Sione Tupouata... See-onnay Too-po-ah-tah

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Hometown (Previous School) Missouri City, Texas (Elkins HS) Missouri City, Texas (Dulles HS) Kingsville, Texas (Sharyland HS) Houston, Texas (Bacone College) San Antonio, Texas (Converse Judson HS) Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall HS)

Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville HS) San Benito, Texas (Texas State Tech) New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS) Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS) Anchorage, Alaska (Roosevelt HS) Houston, Texas (Dulles HS) Colvis, Calif. (Reedly College) Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen HS)

Farmington Hills, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s HS)

Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS) Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Clements HS) Pearland, Texas (Glenda Dawson HS) Houston, Texas (Chavez HS) Bryan, Texas (Bryan HS) Houston, Texas (Hightower HS) Hutto, Texas (Hutto HS) San Diego, Calif. (Mission Bay HS)

Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles Harbor College)

Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS) Corpus Christi, Texas (Richard King HS)

Orange Grove, Texas (Oklahoma Panhandle State)

Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS) San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS) Raymondville, Texas (Raymondville HS) Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll HS) Pasadena, Calif. (Fullerton College) Reynosa, Tamps.,Mexico (West Texas A&M) Richmond, Texas (West Texas A&M) Katy, Texas (Katy HS) Houston, Texas (North Forest HS) Houston, Texas (Memorial HS) Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS) Dallas, Texas (Trinity Valley) Spring, Texas (Spring HS) Fairfield, Calif. (Diablo Valley) San Antonio, Texas (John Paul Stevens HS) Katy, Texas (Morton Ranch HS) Leander, Texas (Leander HS) Eagle Lake, Texas (Sul Ross State) Houston, Texas (Lamar HS) Oakland, Calif. (Diablo Valley JC) San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (Long Beach City College) Brentwood, Calif. (Los Medanos JC) San Antonio, Texas (McCollum HS) Victoria, Texas (Victoria West HS) Schertz, Texas (San Antonio College) Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point HS) Houston, Texas (Elkins HS) Houston, Texas (Travis HS) Cypress, Texas (Cypress Wood HS) Seguin, Texas (Seguin HS)

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Darrow Adams

Jacob Armstrong

Quarterback 6-2 • 205 • R-So./SQ Houston, Texas (Galena Park HS)

Wide Receiver 6-0 • 184 • R-Fr./RS Victoria, Texas (Victoria West HS)

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The Armstrong File 2014 (Fr.): Did not receive action for the Javelinas, retaining freshman eligibility… appeared on the Lone Star Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2013 (Fr.): Did not see action, retaining freshman eligibility.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Victoria West High School… team was awarded Army Team of the Week his senior season… collected first team all-district, first team all-area, city MVP and team MVP honors… also lettered on the basketball, baseball and track and field teams.

Personal: Son of Darrow Sr. and Emelda Adams… born March 22… aspires to become a sports analyst… admires Michael Jordan because he is the greatest athlete of all-time… majoring in communications, specializing in broadcast journalism.

Personal: Son of Raymond and Melanie Armstrong… born July 27… chose Texas A&MKingsville because he liked the atmosphere here… admires his mother because she has helped him become the man he is today… kinesiology major.

Anthony Autry Wide Receiver 6-2 • 186 • R-Jr./TR Atlanta, Ga. (Hutchinson CC)

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2014 All-LSC Honorable Mention

2013 (R-Fr.): Played in nine games, starting two… collected 24 total tackles, six pass breakups and forced one fumble… six solo tackles at Eastern New Mexico (10/26)… five tackles and two pass breakups in season finale versus Valdosta State (11/16).

The Autry File Hutchinson CC: Earned second team All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference as a wide receiver and kick returner in his lone season at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kan… totaled 43 catches, 620 yards and 12 touchdowns. Georgia Tech: Played one season for the Georgia Institute of Technology football team (2012)… as a true freshman, played in eight games and started three times before suffering a knee injury in late October 2012 that kept him sidelined the rest of the season… his first career action came on national television in the season opener at Virginia Tech (Sept. 3)… made first career reception, for 19 yards, vs. Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 29)… made his first career start at Clemson (Oct. 6) and hauled in a 53-yard reception... his final catch of the season was a 45-yard TD reception against Boston College (Oct. 20)… missed the entire 2013 season recovering from a knee injury.

High School: Earned five letters for Norcross High School in Norcross, Ga… played for head coach Keith Maloof… played on both sides of the ball… named the defensive back of 2012 (Fr.): Redshirted, retaining freshman eligibility. the year by the Touchdown Club of Gwinnett… First Team All-State selection in 2011 by both the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the Gwinnett Writers Association… as a senior, High School: Earned Second Team Class 4A Academic All-State and Second Team District recorded 53 tackles and five interceptions, including two INT returns for touchdowns… 23-4A honors as a senior for B.F. Terry High School in Richmond, Texas… three-sport caught 20 passes for 515 yards and scored seven TDs… rated with three stars by Rivals… athlete, lettering in football, track and field and basketball… member of the National Individual Career History played in the Georgia North-South All-Star game… also played basketball and ran track. Honor Society. Kelechi Amushie

Personal: Full name is Anthony Tyrone Autry… son of Anthony and Thalia Autry… born Nov. 21 in Buffalo, N.Y… has four siblings - Charles, Ann, Matthew and Myles… is related to Thelonious Monk, a famous jazz pianist… was introduced to football at age eight by his uncle… majoring in finance.

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The Amushie File 2014 (R-So.): Started all 11 games in the secondary, collecting 16 solo tackles and 24 assisted tackles… led the team in pass breakups with nine… named All-Lone Star Conference honorable mention… season-high eight total tackles versus Eastern New Mexico (Oct. 4)… recorded three breakups against Angelo State (Oct. 18)… blocked a kick in the season opener versus Humboldt State (Sept. 6)… concluded season with an interception in the LSC Playoff win over McMurry (Nov. 15).

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Defensive Back 6-0 • 180 • R-Jr./2L Richmond, Texas (Terry HS)

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High School: Two-sport athlete at Galena Park High School in Houston, Texas… earned First Team All-District 24-4A in both sports… voted football team’s Most Valuable Player his senior campaign… leading scorer in the district for basketball… led the basketball squad to two playoff appearances during the 2010 and 2011 seasons.

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Vic Beltran

Nik Bowerman

Linebacker 6-0 • 202 • So./TR Hidalgo, Texas (UTPA)

Outside Linebacker 6-2 • 200 • Fr./HS Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS)

The Beltran File Spring 2015: Named to Lone Star Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

The Bowerman File High School: Earned two varsity letters for the Amarillo High School Sandies… as a junior, recovered two fumbles and registered 41 tackles… in 2015, he tallied 58 tackles, two quarterback hurries, four tackles for a loss, one forced fumble, four sacks and a touchdown… team earned 2013 4A Bi-District and Area Championships and 2014 6A Bi-District title… as a senior, he was selected first team all-district outside linebacker, academic all-state honorable mention and the winner of the Mike Dewlen Award for courage, leadership, pride, enthusiasm and citizenship… also participated on the track and field squad.

Valley City State: Played one season at Valley City State University in North Dakota. UTPA: Attended the University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg, Texas for two years… did not play football.

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High School: Attended Rio Grande City High School, playing linebacker. Personal: Full name is Victor Beltran… son of Bernardo and Maria Beltran… born Sept. 22… has four siblings; brothers Michael, Alex and Arturo and sister, April… proud father of Mia… wants to work as an international engineering after earning degree… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it was a great fit personally through its degree plan and because of the university’s rich tradition and outstanding community… admires his father because he taught him how to be a man with action, not words… majoring in natural gas engineering.

Personal: Full name is Nicholas Bowerman… son of T.J. Bowerman and Susan Buchanan… born Oct. 20… has an older brother Zak and older sister Lauren… chose Texas A&MKingsville because of the opportunity to play football at the next level… admires anyone who is honest, loyal, dependable and respectable because those are important qualities in a man… intends to major in engineering.

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Offensive Lineman 6-1 • 308 • R-Sr./2L Missouri City, Texas (Elkins HS)

Defensive Back 6-0 • 180 • R-Jr./2L Richmond, Texas (Terry HS)

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The Brady File 2014 (R-Jr.): Appeared in 10 games, starting four…started the last three games and four of the final five games of the season… named to Lone Star Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

The Amushie File 2014 (R-So.): Started all 11 games in the secondary, collecting 16 solo tackles and 24 assisted tackles… led the team in pass breakups with nine… named All-Lone Star Conference honorable mention… season-high eight total tackles versus Eastern New Mexico (Oct. 4)… recorded three breakups against Angelo State (Oct. 18)… blocked a kick in the season opener versus Humboldt State (Sept. 6)… concluded season with an interception in the LSC Playoff win over McMurry (Nov. 15).

2013 (R-So.): Appeared in five games, starting three… started three of the final four games of the season. 2012 (R-Fr.): Did not appear in any games.

2013 (R-Fr.): Played in nine games, starting two… collected 24 total tackles, six pass breakups and forced one fumble… six solo tackles at Eastern New Mexico (10/26)… five tackles and two pass breakups in season finale versus Valdosta State (11/16).

2011 (Fr.): Redshirted, retaining freshman eligibility.

2012 (Fr.): Redshirted, retaining freshman eligibility.

Personal: Son of Deon Stanford and Janelle Mayfield… born April 16… business management major.

High School: Led Lawrence E. Elkins High School to a pair of State 5A playoff games.

High School: Earned Second Team Class 4A Academic All-State and Second Team District 23-4A honors as a senior for B.F. Terry High School in Richmond, Texas… three-sport athlete, lettering in football, track and field and basketball… member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Lawrence and Blessing Amushie… born May 20… aspires to become a physician assistant and work up to anesthesiologist… majoring in biomedical science (pre-med).

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Victor Brown

Myles Carr

Linebacker 6-0 • 202 • So./TR Hidalgo, Texas (UTPA)

Quarterback 6-2 • 200 • R-Jr./TR Arcadia, Calif. (Fresno State)

The Carr File High School: Fresno State: Redshirted 2012 season and saw limited action in five games as a wide receiver in 2013… made the move from quarterback to WR after 2013 spring football… appeared in three games as a redshirt sophomore (2014).

Valley City State: Played one season at Valley City State University in North Dakota. UTPA: Attended the University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg, Texas for two years… did not play football. High School: Attended Rio Grande City High School, playing linebacker. Personal: Full name is Victor Beltran… son of Bernardo and Maria Beltran… born Sept. 22… has four siblings; brothers Michael, Alex and Arturo and sister, April… proud father of Mia… wants to work as an international engineering after earning degree… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it was a great fit personally through its degree plan and because of the university’s rich tradition and outstanding community… admires his father because he taught him how to be a man with action, not words… majoring in natural gas engineering.

Quarterback 6-2 • 200 • R-Sr./2L Ben Bolt, Texas (Ben Bolt HS)

Personal: Son of Melissa and Christopher Carr… has two sisters, Malia and Janet… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of its historic tradition… wants to become a probation officer… majoring in criminology.

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The Bueno File 2014 (R-Jr.): Appeared in 10 games, primarily on special teams after moving from quarterback to tight end… tallied two tackles and forced a fumble on Oct. 18 vs. Angelo State.

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Offensive Lineman 6-5 • 315 • Fr./HS Los Fresnos, Texas (Los Freenos HS)

2013 (R-So.): Appeared in three games, totaling 108 yards passing and 48 rushing yards… eighty-eight yards rushing on 13 carries versus McMurry (9/21)… went 13-for-23 and threw his first collegiate touchdown against West Texas A&M University (9/28).

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High School: Led Arcadia High School to back-to-back CIF playoff appearances and Pacific League Championships… was the Pacific League Offensive Player of the Year after throwing for 2,484 yards and 30 touchdowns against six interceptions as a senior… a three-year starter at quarterback, he threw for 5,215 yards, 64 touchdowns against 20 interceptions and completed 64.4 percent of his passes during prep career… named first-team All-CIF in 2011, was a two-time first-team All-Pacific League selection and was named to the 2011 Pasadena Star News All-Area first-team… led team to a 9-3 record as a senior, completing 63.4 percent of his passes… also rushed 49 times for 205 yards (4.1 average) and four touchdowns as a senior… as a junior he threw for 1,872 yards and 26 touchdowns with only four interceptions… completed 68.5 percent of his passes in 2010 during the regular season when he led the Apaches to their first league championship in six years… completed 20-of-36 passes for 296 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions in the playoffs during junior season… threw for 859 yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore when he split time as the starting quarterback with a senior.

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Hunter Cathey

Richard Cervantes

Kicker/Punter 5-9 • 195 • R-Fr./TR Amarillo, Texas (Fort Hays State)

Offensive Lineman 6-3 • 298 • R-Fr./RS Mission, Texas (Sharyland HS)

The Cathey File Fort Hays State: Did not receive action in his lone season at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kan.

The Cervantes File 2014 (Fr.): Did not receive action for the Javelinas. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Sharyland High School in Mission, Texas… awarded first team all-district and first team all-state… also a member of the track and field, wrestling and powerlifting teams.

High School: Successfully connected on 71-of-72 extra-point attempts and four field goals in two seasons as a senior at Amarillo High School… as a junior, hit 76 extrapointers… all-state honorable mention… all-area team, AGN All-Media team and second team all-district… also competed on the soccer team.

Personal: Son of Denise Denham… born June 16… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it is a great school in a great community… admires his mom because she has done a lot for him to become who he is today… also a member of the nationally-ranked Javelina track and field team… criminology major.

Personal: Son of Danny and Heather Cathey… born April 15… has a younger sister, Chandler, and older sister, Blake… wants to own his own business… chose Texas A&MKingsville because of the opportunities offered by the university… sports business major.

Tommy Chavez Full Back 5-11 • 220 • So./SQ Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco HS)

Josh Cavazos Defensive Lineman 5-11 • 275 • R-Fr./RS Cibolo, Texas (Byron P. Steele HS)

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The Chavez File 2014 (Fr.): Did not receive action for the Javelinas… named to Fall LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

The Cavazos File 2014 (Fr.): Did not receive action for the Javelinas, retaining four years of eligibility.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Weslaco High School… two-time district champion… team earned three bi-district titles… selected to all-state and all-district teams… also participated in basketball, track and field and powerlifting.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Byron P. Steele High School in Cibolo, Texas.

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Personal: Son of Carlos and Melba Cavazos… born June 20… has five siblings - Jerry, Carlos, Michael, Lejond, and Chloe… majoring in kinesiology with a focus in pre-physical therapy.

Personal: Son of Joel and Blanca Chavez… born Aug. 1… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it is close to home… admires his mom because she had to be both mom and dad for a while… aspires to become an FBI agent… criminology major.

Mando Celedon Defensive Lineman 5-11 • 250 • R-Fr./RS Edinburg, Texas (Edinburg HS)

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The Celedon File 2014 (Fr.): Redshirted season, retaining four years of eligibility. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Edinburg High School… named first team alldistrict and defensive end of the year… selected to RGVCA All Star team. Personal: Full name is Armando Celedon… nickname is Mando… son of Armando and Linda Celedon… born Oct. 1… wants to support his family and give back to the community… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it is close to home and a great university… admires his parents because they molded him into the person he is today… majoring in kinesiology.

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Vernon Chevis

Fred Conyers

Linebacker 6-1 • 236 • R-Sr./GS Houston, Texas (Houston Baptist)

Linebacker 6-0 • 245 • Jr./TR Houston, Texas (Blinn JC)

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The Conyers File Blinn JC: Played 2 seasons for Blinn Junior College in Brenham, Texas… tallied 17 tackles in eight games as a sophomore (2014)… finished with 3.0 tackles for a loss and 0.5 sacks… as a freshman (2013), played in eight games, totaling 14 tackles – six for a loss – all coming versus conference opponents.

HBU: Transferred to Houston Baptist University and played one season, appearing in seven games… tallied 12 tackles as an outside linebacker.

High School: Earned three letters for Sharpstown High School in Houston, Texas… finished with 59 tackles as a junior and 72 as a senior… returned four interceptions for a touchdown… also lettered on the track and field team for the Apollos.

High School: Earned two varsity letters for Clear Brook High School in Friendswood, Texas… two-time all-district linebacker, leading Wolverines to a 2011 playoff appearance… 2010 Linebacker of the Year. Personal: Son of James Conyers II… born Aug. 18… has an older brother, James III who played football for A&M- Commerce… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it was the right fit for him… he admires his father… wants to become a coach… kinesiology major.

Personal: Goes by Verno… son of Vernon Kelly and Anna Chevis… born Feb. 2… brother Reggie plays football at Texas A&M… five sisters – Sebreyah, Angelica, Terrelle, Thecla and Tynejah… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because he fell in love with the campus and people… aspires to coach and teach… majoring in history, political science and philosophy.

Chris Cooper

The Cooper File 2014 (Jr.): Appeared in two games in first season at Texas A&M-Kingsville… caught two passes for 13 yards… received a season high catch at McMurry (Nov. 15) in the LSC Playoffs for nine yards.

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Personal: Full name is Brian Chisum… son of David and Patricia Chisum… born June 10… has two brothers; older brother Kevin and younger sibling Ryan… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the opportunity to play and earn a degree from a prestigious university… majoring in kinesiology.

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Cisco JC: Played two seasons at Cisco Junior College, appearing on the all-conference team as a sophomore… named team captain prior to 2013 season. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Southwest High School in San Antonio, Texas… bi-district champions… named No. 1 team in the city… collected all-district, all-area and future all-state team accolades… three-year starter… also participated in track and field. Personal: Son of Eugene and Ramona Cooper… born July 14… majoring in history. Individual Career History Chris Cooper RECEIVING

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Ty Chisum Wide Receiver 6-4 • 200 • Fr./HS Eagle Pass, Texas (Eagle Pass HS)

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PVAMU: Played two seasons at Prairie View A&M University, primarily on special teams… recorded 12 tackles… joined the team as a walk-on in 2010, redshirting the season… appeared in three games at strong safety in 2011, followed by eight games in 2012, primarily on special teams.

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Joe Crowe

Carlos Cuellar

Defensive Back 5-11 • 170 • R-Jr./2L Houston, Texas (Aldine Nimitz HS)

Offensive Line 6-0 • 285 • Jr./TR Weslaco, Texas (Mary Hardin-Baylor)

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The Crowe File 2014 (R-So.): Appeared in 10 games for the Javelinas… recorded 13 solo tackles and nine assisted tackles on the season… finished second on the team with six pass break-ups… collected a season-high nine total tackles versus Humboldt State (Sept. 6)… blocked a kick in the LSC Football Festival against A&M-Commerce (Sept. 20)… recorded four pass break-ups versus McMurry (Sept. 27)… primary kick-returner on special teams finishing with 17 returns for 348 yards.

The Cuellar File Mary Hardin-Baylor: Played two seasons for the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, Texas… played in 11 games in 2012 as a reserve offensive lineman and five games in 2013. High School: Earned three varsity letters for Weslaco East High School as a member of the football and powerlifting teams… led Wildcats to a District 32-4A championship, bi-district and area titles… named to second team all-state as a senior and first team all-district offensive lineman.

2013 (R-Fr.): Appeared in all 10 games as a redshirt freshman, starting nine… totaled 14 tackles, one sack and one interception… returned six kickoffs for 190 yards… three tackles and one seven-yard interception versus Tarleton State (Nov. 2)… returned a kickoff 87 yards at North Alabama (Oct. 19).

Personal: Son of Calixto and Teresa Cuellar… born Jan. 3… kinesiology major.

2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville.

Zach Davis

High School: Played at Aldine Nimitz High School in Houston, Texas.

Defensive Back 6-1 • 185 • Fr./HS

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Sugar Land, Texas (Stephen F. Austin HS)

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Personal: Full name is Estebon Eduardo Steven De Luna… goes by Steven… son of Henry and Araceli De Luna… born Oct. 13… has a younger brother, Josh, and two younger sisters, Amanda and Samantha… wants to graduate and become successful in the pharmaceutical field… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it is close to home and is the best fit for him… admires his dad because of the way he overcame all of the obstacles put in his way… pre-pharmacy major.

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Julio De la Garza

Stevie Joe Dorman

Kicker 5-10 • 190 • Fr./HS Brownsville, Texas (Lopez HS)

Quarterback 6-3 • 215 • R-Jr./TR Somerset, Texas (Southern Arkansas)

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The Dorman File Southern Arkansas: Played in four games, all in reserve in his lone campaign at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Ark… went 6-of-9 for 79 yards and a touchdown… went 2-for-2 versus Northwestern Oklahoma (Sept. 27) before going 4-of-7 for 63 yards in win over Southern Nazarene (Oct. 18)… threw a career-long 46 yard pass in victory… also rushed for 10 yards.

Aaron Dilworth Wide Receiver 6-3 • 188 • Fr./HS Corpus Christi, Texas (Flour Bluff HS)

Personal: Son of Steven Dorman and Dee Dinkelmann… stepfather is Johan Dinkelmann… born May 8… hobbies include hunting and fishing… mother’s brothers more than made their mark in college football, as he is the nephew of former CU quarterback Koy Detmer (his quarterback coach at Somerset his senior year), and former BYU quarterback Ty Detmer, the 1990 Heisman Trophy winner… Koy threw for 5,390 yards and 40 touchdowns at Colorado, including 3,156 and 22 his senior year when he was an honorable mention All-American and unanimous first-team All-Big 12 performer; he went on to play in the NFL for a decade, mainly with Philadelphia… Ty finished his career with 59 NCAA records and his 15,031 passing yards still ranks second most in NCAA history… grandfather, Sonny Detmer, was his high school coach the last three seasons and played semi-pro football in the old Continental League… Johan Dinkelmann played football at Cincinnati and his step uncle, Frans Dinkelmann, played football at New Mexico… another uncle, Frans Stein, played basketball at Oklahoma State and Southwest Baptist University before playing professionally in Syria, Lebanon, Puerto Rico, China and Holland… wants to become a teacher and coach… majoring in education administration.

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Personal: Son of Melissa Dilworth… born June 30… has two older brothers, Alex and Andrew, and an older sister, Ashley… Alex played football for Texas State, Ashley lettered on the basketball team for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Andrew was a member of the Javelina football program… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it gave him the best opportunity to be successful… admires his mother for raising four children by herself… radiology major.

High School: As a senior, Scout.com ranked him the No. 77 quarterback in the country (the No. 15 in Texas), while ESPN pegged him No. 108 in the nation and the 16th best in Texas… earned 3A Region IV District 27 offensive most valuable player accolades both his junior and senior seasons after being named the district’s Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore, and also garnered second-team All-San Antonio Area honors… set a San Antonio Area record for career passing with 9,253 yards, and he completed 597-of-1,017 passes with 94 touchdowns and 39 interceptions for a quarterback rating of 158.0… had nine games with 300-plus yards, one game over 400 yards in his career and 21 games with three or more touchdowns… as a senior, he completed 189-of-312 passes (60.6 percent) for 3,291 yards, 40 touchdowns and 10 interceptions for a rating of 185.1… had eight games with three or more TD passes, including five on four occasions… added 143 yards rushing with five touchdowns… as a junior, he completed 190-of-318 passes (59.7 percent) for 2,827 yards with 28 touchdowns and 13 interceptions… as a sophomore, he was 174-of-303 passing (57.4 percent) for 2,507 yards and 23 touchdowns with 14 interceptions, a rating of 142.7… his freshman season, he completed 44-of-84 passes (52.4 percent) for 628 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions… under legendary high school coach Sonny Detmer, his grandfather, Somerset compiled a 23-11 record his final three years, 10-3 as a senior, 6-4 as a junior and 7-4 as a sophomore, improving upon a 2-8 record his freshman season before Detmer’s arrival as coach… his senior season, Somerset won the 3A Region IV District 27 Championship, the Bi-District Championship and the San Antonio Area Championship, reaching the quarterfinals of the state playoffs… also lettered four times in golf and track, three times in baseball and twice in basketball.

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The Dilworth File High School: Three-sport athlete at Flour Bluff High School… collected district MVP, All-South Texas MVP and all-state honors for the Hornets… tallied 1,081 yards, 74 catches, 14 touchdowns, 60 tackles and five interceptions in 2014… also member of the basketball and track teams.

Colorado: Did not see action, but completed 17-of-31 passes for 137 yards in the spring of 2013… after redshirting 2011 season, he did not see action in 2012 while recovering from an injury… passer rating of 163.4 in the spring of 2012, going 11-of-13 for 122 yards.

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Personal: Goes by J.C… son of Sergio and Leticia De la Garza… born Aug. 19… has an older brother, Sergio, and younger brother, Angel… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it felt like home… admires the hard work his parents have gone through to put their family in the position they are in… criminal justice major.

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The De la Garza File High School: All-District 32-6A kicker for Lopez High School in Brownsville, Texas… earned four letters s a member of the Lobos football and soccer programs… All-Texas State soccer player… led Lopez High to a state semifinals appearance in 2015… threesport athlete.

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Jackson Effiom

Kuziah Ferebee

Running Back 5-11 • 200 • Fr./HS Austin, Texas (Jack C. Hays HS)

Defensive Back 6-1 • 167 • So./TR

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San Diego, Calif. (Trinity International)

The Effiom File High School: Spent two seasons at Jack C. Hays High School in Buda, Texas after spending two years at Hyde Park High School… lettered in football, basketball and powerlifting… on the gridiron, he ran for 1,036 yards on the ground and found the end zone 15 times… all-state honorable mention running back… academic all-state… first team all-district.

The Ferebee File Trinity International: Played football for two seasons at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Ill… in 2013, he finished eighth on his team with 35 tackles… named Defensive Newcomer of the Year in 2013 after starting as a true freshman… collected 34 tackles in 2014.

Personal: Son of John and Tysha Effiom… born March 6… has two sisters, Jasymnn and Natalie and a brother, John… wants to become a certified registered nurse anesthetist… chose TAMUK because he is honored to play for a historic team… admires himself because he came a long way and never gave up on his dream to play college football… intends to major in nursing.

High School: Played football and track for Mission Bay High School in San Diego, Calif… earned first team all-league and most improved player honors. Personal: Son of Janet Winston… goes by KZ… born Nov. 7… aspires to become an accountant… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville to play football and win… has two older siblings; sister, Alexis and brother, Carmichael… related to Bruce Herron, standout for the Chicago Bears from 1978-82 and cousin to Rochelle Winston… accounting major.

Will Enriquez Defensive Lineman 6-2 • 250 • Fr./TR Corpus Christi, Texas (Del Mar)

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Defensive Lineman 6-1 • 225 • R-So./1L

The Enriquez File Del Mar: Attended Del Mar College for one year… school does not sponsor football.

Richmond, Texas (Lamar Consolidated HS)

The Foote File 2014 (R-Fr.): Appeared in five games for the Javelinas… recorded seven solo tackles and eight assisted tackles on the season… season-high five total tackles against LSC foes Tarleton State (Oct. 11) and McMurry (Nov. 15)… recorded half a sack versus Tarleton State and Midwestern State (Nov. 1)… forced a fumble in the season finale against McMurry (Nov. 15).

High School: Dual-sport athlete (football and basketball) for West Oso High School in Corpus Christi, Texas… earned four letters… first team All-South Texas… represented the Bears in the High School All-Star Game. Personal: Full name is Ivann Will Enriquez… son of Genavo Enriquez and Odett Gonzalez… born Feb. 3… wants to become a personal trainer and train athletes in his own gym… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the kinesiology program, football team and campus… kinesiology major.

2013 (Fr.): Did not compete, retaining freshman eligibility. High School: Defensive lineman for Lamar Consolidated High School in Richmond, Texas… also lettered in track and field… received District 23-4A All-District distinction and led team to three state playoff appearances.

Anthony Evans Linebacker 6-2 • 230 • Fr./HS Corpus Christi, Texas (Roy Miller HS)

Personal: Son of Cordero and Myesha Anderson… has five siblings; Deija, Tyra, Cori, Corae and Jaylin… cousin Stacey Williams played at Baylor… majoring in education.

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The Evans File High School: Earned three varsity letters for Roy Miller High School at Corpus Christi, Texas… also played basketball… led the South Texas in sacks by LB’s… earned second team all-district twice and honorable mention all-state academic. Personal: Son of John Evans and Rosemary Evans… admires his grandfather the most… has three siblings; John, Aaron and Addison… natural gas major.

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Christian Garcia

Brandon Graham

Offensive Lineman 6-5 • 320 • Sr./3L Eagle Pass, Texas (Eagle Pass HS)

Offensive Lineman 6-5 • 290 • Fr./HS

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The Graham File High School: Earned two letters as an offensive tackle on the Richard King High School football team in Corpus Christi, Texas… two-time All-District 28 6A honoree… also a member of the Mustangs track and field program.

The Garcia File 2015 Preseason: Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee. 2014 (Jr.): Appeared and started in all 11 games at center for the Javelinas as a junior… named All LSC honorable mention… Beyond Sports Network All-LSC Preseason team selection.

2012 (Fr.): Appeared in three games as a freshman… lettered as a thrower on the indoor and outdoor track and field programs.

Personal: Son of Luis and Yolanda Garcia… studying kinesiology.

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The Green File Pasadena City: Two-year member of the Pasadena City College football team… appeared in 10 games, starting four as a sophomore (2013)… finished with team-high 30 catches for 396 yards and three touchdowns… also rushed for 30 yards… returned four punts for 42 yards and 15 kickoffs… named to second team all-conference in 2013… played in one game in 2012. High School: Played football and track for Pasadena High School in Pasadena, Calif… earned three varsity letters.

John General Linebacker 6-0 • 190 • Jr./TR Reddick, Fla. (Allan Hancock)

Wide Receiver 5-10 • 170 • Jr./TR

The General File Allan Hancock: Played two seasons at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, Calif… lettered for the football squad and track and field team… first team all-conference linebacker, linebacker of the year, first team all-conference sprinter and conference 100-meter champion.

ZeMarcus Green

High School: Earned nine letters at Trinity Catholic High School in Ocala, Fla. as a member of the football, track and field and weightlifting teams… won a state championship twice… first team all-county, first team all-league and first team all-state… earned the 100-meter championship and recorded the third fastest time in the conference. Personal: Full name is Jonathon General… son of Eddie and Staretha General… plan on earning his master’s degree… chose TAMUK because he fell in love with the environment and the coaches are very knowledgeable… admires his father because he raised him… mechanical engineering major.

Linebacker 5-10 • 190 • Jr./1L Houston, Texas (McMurry)

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The Green File 2014 (R-So.): Appeared in four games for the Javelinas in debut season after transferring from McMurry… recorded four solo tackles and seven assisted tackles for the season… tallied a career-high seven total tackles and one quarterback hurry against LSC foe Tarleton State (Oct. 11). McMurry: Played in six games for the McMurry University Warhawks in Abilene, collecting three solo tackles and an assisted stop. High School: Earned three varsity letters at North Forest High School in Houston, Texas, graduating in 2013… under Plez Atkins, he was a first team all-district selection as a senior and team captain… also ran track for the Bulldogs… graduated Magna Cum Laude. Personal: Son of Marcus Green and Keydra Perry… has one brother and two sisters… majoring in education and minoring in kinesiology.

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Personal: Son of Anita Savage… born Aug. 30… aspires to play in the NFL and law enforcement agent… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it was the best choice for academic and sports goals… has five siblings Serera, Alex, Ricky, Sonya and Kevin… admires his mom the most because she worked hard as a single parent to make sure his brothers and sisters had everything she didn’t…criminology major.

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High School: Led Eagle Pass High School to three playoff appearances as an offensive tackle… two-time first team all-district performer… named the Most Outstanding Lineman as a senior… also a state qualifier in track and field.

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2013 (So.): Started all 10 games at left tackle and guard as a sophomore… All-LSC honorable mention and 2013-13 LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… member of the offensive front that allowed Javelinas to score 72 points in first two games of the season… lettered as a thrower on the indoor and outdoor track and field teams.

Personal: Son of Brad Becker and Kelly Graham… has two older siblings… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the proximity to home… admires God because he is the reason why he is where he is today… undecided major.

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Gayln Griffin Jr.

Jeremiah Hesler

Defensive Lineman 6-3 • 195 • R-Jr./1L New Orleans, La. (Marble Falls HS)

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Houston, Texas (North Shore Senior HS)

The Griffin File 2014 (R-So.): Appeared in four games, tallying five total tackles… two tackles in win over Colorado Mesa (Sept. 13)…registered a tackle for a loss vs. Mavericks… added three total tackles, including two solo stops in first matchup at McMurry (Sept. 27).

The Hesler File High School: Played football at North Shore Senior High School in Houston, Texas… two year varsity letterman. Personal: Son of John and Marie Hesler… born Feb. 9… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because mother attended… was in the military… accounting major.

2013 (R-Fr.): Did not compete in any games.

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Lamont Hills

High School: Lettered one year as a member of the Marble Falls High School football team in Marble Falls, Texas… earned Mustangs’ Most Valuable Player honors on the defensive side and co-MVP as a tight end on offense… also lettered as a guard on the basketball team.

Defensive Back 6-1 • 165 • R-Sr./3L San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS)

Personal: Son of Gayln and Tara Griffin… has an older sister, Jaylyn… relatives Isaiah and Desmond Trufant are cornerbacks in the National Football League… sociology major.

The Hills File 2014 (R-Jr.): Appeared in 10 games for the Javelinas… recorded 29 solo tackles, 23 assisted tackles and four pass break-ups on the season… six games with four or more tackles and two games with 10 plus total tackles… two tackles for a loss in the season opener against Humboldt State (Sept. 6)… season high 12 total tackles versus LSC foe Tarleton State (Oct. 11).

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Tyler Handson Quarterback 6-1 • 200 • Fr./HS Sinton, Texas (Sinton HS)

2013 (R-So.): Started all 10 games, collecting 51 tackles, one interception, four pass break-ups and recovered one fumble… seven tackles (five solo) and fumble recovery in season-opening victory at Central Washington (9/7)… two pass break-ups versus McMurry (9/21)… six tackles and one interception at Midwestern State (10/5)… career-high eight tackles, one for a loss, at Eastern New Mexico (10/26).

The Handson File High School: Two-sport athlete at Sinton High School… tallied 74 career touchdowns in 52 games, including 27 his senior season… threw for 2,580 yards in 2014, going 147-of287… added a school record 96 rushing touchdowns, 26 coming in 2014.

2012 (R-Fr.): Saw action in eight games as a redshirt freshman, primarily on special teams… recorded seven tackles on the year and blocked a kick against Eastern New Mexico (11/10)… three tackles at Valdosta State (11/1) and two each versus Angelo State (10/27) and North Alabama (10/6).

Personal: Son of Torie Handson and Cynthia Pena-Handson… born Nov. 13… aspires to become a petroleum engineer… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville to play football… admires his parents for their strength and courage… petroleum engineering major.

2011 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville, retaining freshman eligibility.

Tristan Hernandez Kicker/Punter 6-0 • 200 • Sr./SQ Converse, Texas (Converse Judson HS)

High School: Earned Second Team All-District 27-5A honors as a senior at Stevens High School in San Antonio, Texas… school record four interceptions during his senior year… helped lead the team to the bi-district finals as a junior and the state semifinals as a senior.

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The Hernandez File 2014 (Jr.): Did not appear in any games for the Javelinas… named to the Lone Star Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

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Kenneth Hite

Wiktor Hudyka

Running Back 5-8 • 240 • Jr./TR Plano, Texas (North Texas)

Defensive Back 5-11 • 172 • Jr./SQ Krakow, Poland (East Texas Baptist) The Hudyka File 2014 (So.): Did not receive action for the Javelinas… named to the LSC Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll prior to 2014 season.

High School: Earned three varsity letters as a member of the Prestonwood Christian Academy Lions in Plano, Texas… named to all-district team in football and was a Texas state champion in wrestling.

ETBU: Played one season for the Tigers. Club Football: Played two seasons for the Krakow Tigers.

Personal: Son of Kenneth Sr. and Bridget Hite… has a younger brother, Kourtland… wants to become an actuary… chose TAMUK because of its academics… math major.

Defensive Back 5-9 • 168 • So./1L Freeport, Texas (Brazosport HS)

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High School: Attended Brazosport High School in Freeport, Texas. Two sport athlete and earned four varsity letters. Personal: Son of Mellisa Dirzanowski... majoring in kinesiology.

The Hunter File 2014 (Fr.): Did not receive action for the Javelinas. High School: Played two seasons at Cinco Ranch High School in Katy, Texas… finished 2013 season with 62 total tackles, 13 pass deflections and one interception… earned AllDistrict 19-5A Second Team honors after leading the Cougars to the playoffs. Personal: Son of Lewis Hunter and Carla Roark… born Sept. 3… wants to become a sport broadcaster… admires the football coaches that have helped him improve on and off the field… undecided major.

Ifey Ibik Offensive Lineman 6-2 • 290 • R-Jr./SQ Sugar Land, Texas (Travis HS)

The Hobbs File North Greenville: Spent two seasons as a wide receiver at North Greenville University in Tigerville, S.C… played one season after walking onto the program… saw action with the first-team offense in spring camp. High School: Earned two varsity letters as a two-sport athlete at Michigan Collegiate in Detroit… helped lead the Cougars to the semifinals on the gridiron and advanced to the state championships on the track in the 200m dash, 400m dash and 4x4m relay. Personal: Son of Selena Hobbs… born March 26… has five siblings; brothers, Trequan and Tyrik and sisters, Kiar, Quanesha and Nautica… wants to work in the technology industry and play professionally… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of its great coaching staff and opportunity to come in and make an impact… admires his mother because she has been through so much but is always positive and strong… majoring in information systems.

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The Ibik File 2014 (R-So.): Saw action in one game, the Lone Star Conference Playoff opener at Eastern New Mexico (Nov. 8)… made the switch to the offensive line in the spring. 2013 (R-Fr.): Appeared in six games as a redshirt freshman, collecting two solo tackles and four assisted stops… three tackles in season-opening victory at Central Washington (Sept. 7)… ended the season with two tackles at Angelo State (Nov. 9) and one versus Valdosta State (Nov. 16). 2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at A&M-Kingsville, retaining freshman eligibility. High School: Two-year letterwinner at Travis High School… led team to District 23-5A championship as a senior. Personal: Full name is Ifeanacho Ibik… goes by Ifey… son of John and Gladys Ibik… has one sibling, Ogey Ibik… majoring in biomedical sciences (pre-med).

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Tre Hobbs Wide Receiver 5-10 • 175 • R-So./TR Detroit, Mich. (North Greenville)

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The Hobbs File 2014 (Fr.): Appeared in four games for the Javelinas, starting three… recorded seven solo tackles and 13 assisted tackles in debut season… finished with six total tackles against Angelo State (Oct. 18) and Midwestern State (Nov. 1)… tallied a career-high eight total tackles at West Texas A&M (Oct. 25).

Defensive Back 6-0 • 185 • R-Fr./RS Grand Rapids, Mich. (Cinco Ranch HS)

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Emond Hobbs

Personal: Son of Wojciech Hudyka and Aleksendra Hudyhe… majoring in mechanical engineering.

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Troy Irby

Kevin Johnson

Linebacker 5-10 • 220 • Fr./HS

Defensive Back 6-0 • 200 • Jr./TR Philadelphia, Pa. (Santa Monica JC)

San Antonio, Texas (William J. Brennan HS)

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The Irby File High School: Earned three letters for the William J. Brennan High School Bears in San Antonio, Texas… team advanced to the championship game and finished as state runnerups… named to All-Division 6A team and Defensive Player of the Year in the state… also selected as ESPN Texas High School Player of the Week… also lettered in track and field.

The Johnson File Santa Monica JC: Played two seasons for Santa Monica Junior College in Los Angeles, Calif… tallied 47 solo tackles, 16 assisted stops, two interceptions and 10 tackles for a loss… went on to earn JUCO All-American and all-conference selections… team won five consecutive conference championships.

Personal: Full name is Stephen Troy Irby… son of Ta-Tisha Irby… wants to become an anesthesiologist… admires his mother because she is the toughest woman that he knows… biology major.

High School: Played at West Catholic Preparatory High School and O’Hara High in Philadelphia, Pa.

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Personal: Goes by Philly… son of Kevin Johnson and Tawanda Green… born Jan. 12… admires his family and friends because they always support and love him… kinesiology major.

LaMarquis Jefferson Running Back 5-10 • 200 • Fr./HS Navasota, Texas (Navasota HS)

Marcus Johnson Wide Receiver 5-11 • 150 • Fr./HS Grand Rapids, Mich. (Cinco Ranch HS)

The Jefferson File High School: Three-sport athlete for Navasota High School… two-time state champion in football… member of the National Honor Society… also lettered on the basketball and track teams.

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The Johnson File High School: Three-sport athlete for William P. Clements High School in Sugar Land, Texas… earned three letters… accumulated 734 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior… named first team All-District 23-6A wideout.

Personal: Son of Earnest and Valerie Jefferson… born Feb. 6… has 2 younger siblings; Jordan and Kalandrea… admires his father because he is a great role model and makes the impossible possible… chose Texas A&M- Kingsville because of the great agricultural department… animal science major.

Personal: Son of Julius and Elisapeta Johnson… has three younger siblings; Holai, Ivoni and Suli… chose Kingsville because of the football team… wants to become an accountant… he admires his father Julius… business major.

Brent Johnson Wide Receiver 5-10 • 175 • R-So./TR Detroit, Mich. (North Greenville)

Brandon Jones Defensive Lineman 6-3 • 250 • Fr./HS Houston, Texas (Nimitz HS)

The Johnson File North Greenville: Spent two seasons as a wide receiver at North Greenville University in Tigerville, S.C… played one season after walking onto the program… saw action with the first-team offense in spring camp.

The Jones File High School: Played football and basketball for Nimitz High School in Houston… earned two letters… two-time all-district honoree.

High School: Earned two varsity letters as a two-sport athlete at Michigan Collegiate in Detroit… helped lead the Cougars to the semifinals on the gridiron and advanced to the state championships on the track in the 200m dash, 400m dash and 4x4m relay.

Personal: Son of Robert and Loretha Powell… has 2 brothers; Joshua and Jarrid… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville to get an education and play football… majoring in kinesiology.

Personal: Son of Selena Hobbs… born March 26… has five siblings; brothers, Trequan and Tyrik and sisters, Kiar, Quanesha and Nautica… wants to work in the technology industry and play professionally… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of its great coaching staff and opportunity to come in and make an impact… admires his mother because she has been through so much but is always positive and strong… majoring in information systems.

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Miles Kirksey

Defensive Back 6-1 • 188 • R-Jr./SQ Houston, Texas (Manvel HS)

Linebacker 6-1 • 225 • R-Jr./2L Missouri City, Texas (Elkins HS)

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2013 (R-Fr.): Appeared in 10 games, starting seven… tallied 39.0 tackles, 21 solo… five pass breakups and two interceptions… career-high eight tackles and two breakups in win versus McMurry (Sept. 21)… first pick came in conference game against A&M-Commerce (Oct. 12) and ended the season with five tackles and an INT versus Valdosta State (Nov. 16).

The Kirksey File 2014 (R-So.): Appeared in four games for the Javelinas… recorded six total tackles during the season… finished with two total tackles against Colorado Mesa (Sept. 13) and McMurry (Sept. 27). 2013 (R-Fr.): Appeared in eight games… recorded first collegiate tackle at North Alabama (10/19)… tallied a tackle in each of the final two games of the season, 11/9 at Angelo State and 11/16 against Valdosta State. 2012 (Fr.): Redshirted, retaining freshman eligibility.

High School: Earned three varsity letters for Manvel High School… led district in interceptions with six as a senior… recorded 62 tackles… named to all-county and all-district teams.

High School: Helped lead Elkins High School to a pair of playoff appearances.

Personal: Son of Percy Jones and Christy Simmons… born April 3… wants to work in the physical therapy industry… kinesiology major.

Individual Career History Personal: Son of Melody Kirksey… majoring in management. Miles Kirksey TACKLES

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ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

8 7 15

1 1 2

2 5 7

3 6 9

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

blk qbh

0 0 0

0 0 0

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The Joseph File High School: Earned two letters for Hightower High School in Missouri City, Texas… tallied eight sacks in 2014 for the Hurricanes… selected to second team all-district… led HHS to a 7-4 record in 2014.

The Kuyinu File 2014 (So.): Appeared in seven games for the Javelinas… recorded nine total tackles on the season… tallied 0.5 tackle for a loss against A&M Commerce (Sept. 20), McMurry (Sept. 27) and Eastern New Mexico (Nov. 8)… finished with two total tackles versus Midwestern State (Nov. 1) and Eastern New Mexico. 2013 (Fr.): Appeared in one game as a true freshman. High School: Attended Dulles High School in Sugar Land, Texas. Individual Career History

Personal: Son of Kelly Kuyinu and Adeyinka Okunubi… physical therapy major.

Will Juarez Defensive End 6-3 • 270 • Sr./1L Dallas, Texas (Blinn JC)

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ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

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0 3 3

0 6 6

0 9 9

0.0-0 1.5-4 1.5-4

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

blk qbh

0 0 0

0 1 1

The Juarez File 2014 (Jr.): Appeared in eight games for the Javelinas… collected 13 tackles and 0.5 sacks on the season… recorded a season-high three tackles against Angelo State (Oct. 18). Blinn College: Played two seasons at Blinn and finished All-Conferece. High School: Attended Hebron High School in Carrollton, Texas… earned all-state honors 2009-11. Personal: Son of Juan Juarez… has a brother, Juan Juarez Jr… majoring in kinesiology.

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Personal: Son of David McDonald and Karen Joseph… has a younger brother, Shane… wants to become a registered nurse… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it was the best option for him and he really enjoyed his visit… admires his mother because she is the strongest person that he knows and encourages him to be great… majoring in nursing.

Defensive Tackle 5-11 • 247 • Jr./1L Missouri City, Texas (Dulles HS)

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Sean Landez

Max Lehnig

Defensive Back 5-8 • 170 • Fr./HS Kingsville, Texas (Sharyland HS)

Kicker/Punter 5-11 • 225 • R-Jr./1L

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San Antonio, Texas (Converse Judson HS)

The Landez File High School: Played football and ran track for Sharyland High School in Mission, Texas… 2014 first team all-state defensive back and kick returner… also named to the TWSA second team all-state, All-Valley Utility Player of the Year, and Padilla Poll first team all-state DB and KR… 2013 first team all-district and all-valley DB, second team all-state kick returner, second team all-region and Elite Team DB… 2012 first team all-state punt and kick returner.

The Lehnig File 2014 (R-So.): Appeared in all 11 games as the placekicker and punter… averaged 34.9 yards/punt and 56.4 yards/kickoff… pinned eight punts inside the 20 and connected on Career History two field-goals… drained 25 PATs and added four total Individual tackles on special teams. Max Lehnig

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Personal: Son of Felix and Cynthia Landez… born Feb. 11… chose Kingsville because of tradition and family… wants to become a federal agent… majoring in criminology.

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TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g High School: Kicker at Converse Judson High School in Converse, Texas… named Second 2013 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team All-District 25-5A and Honorable Mention Academic 2014 11 -14 0 -14 -1.3 All-State as a senior… nabbed TOTAL 12 -14 0 -14 -1.2 first team all-district and second team all-area honors as a junior… three-year letterwintd rushof the rcv National ret pat 2patSociety… fg total avg/gwith a 3.8 nerSCORING for the soccer team…g member Honor graduated 2013 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 GPA. 2014 11 0 0 0 0 25 0 2 31 2.8

Myles Lattin Defensive Back 6-3 • 175 • R-So./TR Houston, Texas (Bacone)

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12

0

0

0

0

25

0

2

31

2.6

Personal: Full name is Maximilian Lehnig… son of Robert and Heidiavg/g Lehnig… postgraduALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total 1 0 engineer… 0 0 chose 0 TAMUK 0 0 0.0 ate2013 goal is to become a chemical because it was the best fit 2014 11 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -1.3 academically… chemical engineering major. TOTAL 12 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -1.2

The Lattin File Bacone: Played one season at Bacone College in Muskogee, Okla.

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Tyler JC: Member of Tyler Junior College football team… did not receive action, retaining freshman eligibility.

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High School: Four-sport athlete at Westside High School in Houston… earned five varsity letters… named second team all-district as a senior.

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Personal: Son of Cliffton Lattin and Shironda White… born Oct. 27… has nine siblings; Khadeem, Canon, Mathais, Myah, Noah, Ohi, Amre, Kizzy and Donald… majoring in kinesiology.

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made

att

long

pct

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0 2 2

0 8 8

0 28 28

0.0 25.0 25.0

g

no.

yards

long

avg

1 11 12

0 57 57

0 1989 1989

0 53 53

0.0 34.9 34.9

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ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

1 11 12

0 3 3

0 1 1

0 4 4

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

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0 0 0

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no.

yards

1 11 12

0 41 41

0 2311 2311

56.4 Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall HS)

The Lofton File High School: Two-sport athlete at Thurgood Marshall High School in Missouri City, Texas… earned two varsity letters… named defensive backs MVP. Personal: Son of Joseph and Lisa Lofton… born July 9… has three brothers; Joseph, Jokiah and Jordan… aspires to become an engineer… majoring in chemical engineering.

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Jordan Martinez

Offensive Lineman 6-4 • 270 • R-Jr./2L Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville HS)

Offensive Lineman 6-1 • 295 • Fr./HS

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New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS)

The Martinez File High School: Earned three varsity letters for New Braunfels High School… all-district guard and left tackle for the Unicorns.

2013 (R-Fr.): Appeared in four games, including two of the final three of the season… named to the Fall and Spring Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Honor Rolls.

Personal: Son of Chris and Leticia Martinez… born Oct. 2… has an older brother, Christian, and younger sister, Ava… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the environment and football program… admires his high school coach, Coach Mudge, because he motivated him on a daily basis and helped guide him in the right direction… kinesiology major.

2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville, retaining freshman eligibility.

Defensive Lineman 6-0 • 260 • Fr./TR San Benito, Texas (Texas State Tech)

Personal: Son of Jose and Rosa Lopez… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the football program and great atmosphere… admires his mother because she works really hard to provide for her family… kinesiology major.

The Mendez File High School: Earned three varsity letters for Roosevelt High School in San Antonio, Texas… named to honorable mention team as a defensive back/return specialist… also lettered as a member of the Rough Riders’ track and field and baseball programs… ran a 4.3 40 time. Personal: Son of Troy and Susan Mendez… born Sept. 21… has an older brother, Marcus, who played collegiate football at San Jose City College… aspires to become an architect… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because he is looking forward to helping the football team becoming a leading force again and because Kingsville offered one of the best architectural programs in the nation… admires Marcus because he always played hard in multiple sports and wants to be like him… intends to major in architecture.

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Defensive Back 5-11 • 175 • Fr./HS Anchorage, Alaska (Roosevelt HS)

High School: Earned four letters for San Benito High School as a member of the football team… selected to second team All-District 32-5A as a defensive lineman and was award the team’s hustle award.

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The McFerrin File High School: Earned two letters for Kingwood High School… 2013 5A Bi-District finalist… 2014 16-6A All-District Second Team offensive lineman and team MVP on the o-line… 2013 first team all-area and first team offensive lineman.

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The Lopez File Texas State Tech: Attended Texas State Technical College in Harlingen, Texas for one year… did not play football.

Offensive Tackle 6-4 • 270 • Fr./HS Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS)

Personal: Son of Michael and Bonnie McFerrin… born May 3… has two younger sisters, MaKenna and Georgia-Kate… aspires to own a business… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because he really liked the coaches and the close community… admires his mother because she is always there for him… majoring in business.

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Personal: Full name is Quintin Aundra Long Jr… son of Aundra Sr. and Tracy Long… mother played basketball at Angelo State and his uncle, Fred Long, played football at Oklahoma State… has a younger brother, Matthew… postgraduate goal are to become a teacher and a coach… chose TAMUK because it was the best fit academically and athletically… admires his mother because she is a very strong woman… majoring in history.

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High School: Two-time academic all-district and second team all-district lineman for Huntsville High School… named team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year as a junior and the school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior… led team to a pair of playoff appearances… member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society… also lettered in basketball and track.

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The Long File 2014 (R-So.): Appeared and started all 11 games for the Javelinas… named to the LSC Fall and Spring Commissioner’s Honor Rolls.


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Alex Merchant

Trevor Moses

Defensive Back 5-11 • 190 • Fr./HS Houston, Texas (Dulles HS)

Linebacker 6-0 • 200 • So./1L Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen HS)

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The Merchant File High School: Three-sport athlete at Dulles High School in Sugar Land, Texas… earned three varsity football letters… two-time all-district football honoree, three-time academic all-district nod, 2014 team MVP, 2014 Senior Academic Player of the Year, 2012-14 Academic Excellence award.

The Moses File 2014 (Fr.): Appeared in nine games as a freshman for the Javelinas… named LSC Honorable Mention and to LSC Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll… finished second on the team in solo tackles with 32 and in assisted tackles with 49 and fourth in tackles for loss with 4.5… collected five games with 11 or more total tackles... career-high 17 total tackles along with one quarterback hurry against Angelo State (Oct. 18)… recorded two tackles for a loss versus West Texas A&M (Oct. 25)… ended the season with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery at McMurry (Nov. 15).

Personal: Full name is Brian Alex Merchant… son of Brian and Rafie Merchant… born July 2… has a younger sister, Bria… intends to major in exercise science… wants to become a physical therapist… chose TAMUK because he wants to be a part of a winning tradition… admires his dad because he is the hardest working person he knows… kinesiology major, specializing in exercise science.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Calallen High School in Corpus Christi, Texas. Personal: Son of Brett and Candy Crider… majoring in criminology.

Trey Mitchell Quarterback 6-3 • 190 • Sr./1L Clovis, Calif. (Reedly)

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Outside Linebacker 6-2 • 252 • Fr./HS

The Mitchell File 2014 (Jr.): Appeared and started nine games in debut season for the Javelinas… named to the LSC Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll… dual-threat quarterback led the team in rushing and passing… finished with 582 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground and threw for 1,134 yards and three scores… finished with 50 or more rushing yards in a game five times and two games with 100 or more yards… collected two rushing touchdowns in three games including a 67-yard score in win against Colorado Mesa (Sept. 13)… finished with 140 or more passing yards in a game five times and three games with at least one touchdown pass… tallied a game-high 279 yards on 29 for 48 passing versus Eastern New Mexico in the LSC Playoffs (Nov. 8)… finished with a season-high 154 yards rushing and 156 passing yards versus Angelo State (Oct. 18)… scored a touchdown on the ground and in the air against the Rams.

Farmington Hills, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s)

The Mosley File High School: Two-sport athlete at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School in Michigan… totaled 11.5 sacks, 24 tackles for a loss, 78 total tackles and 38 solo stops… led O’Lake to back-to-back state titles in 2014-15… first team all-state, All-Detroit Catholic League, Metro Division All-North first team honoree… selected as team’s defensive MVP. Personal: Son of Michelle Murphy… goes by Moze… born Jan. 16… has four siblings; brothers, Jacob and Joshua, and sisters, Jordan and Joy… aspires to become a successful journalist… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because the campus was beautiful, he wanted to attend a campus in the south and the school has a great journalism program… admires his older brother Jacob because he always supported him and looked out for him… journalism major.

Reedley: Starting quarterback for Reedley College for one season. Fresno CC: Transfer from Arizona Western… lettered one season for Fresno Community College. Arizona Western: Did not appear in any games at Arizona Western College. High School: Earned three varsity letters as a member of the Clovis High School football team... also earned three letters as a baseball player. Personal: Son of Raymond and Angela Mitchell… has a younger brother… both parents ran track at the University of Kansas… Raymond ranked as high as 10th in the world in long jump… mother represented her home country of Bermuda in the Montreal Olympics… postgraduate goal is to become a college offensive coordinator… father Individual admires Career his History because of the type of man he is… education major. Trey Mitchell RUSHING

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td

long

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131 131

582 582

8 8

67 67

4.4 4.4

64.7 64.7

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g

cmp-att-int

yards

td

long

pct

2014 TOTAL

9 9

116-224-11 116-224-11

1134 1134

3 3

72 72

51.8 51.8

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rush

pass

total

avg/g

2014 TOTAL

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582 1134 582 1134

1716 1716

190.7 190.7

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avg/g

effic

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88.9 88.9

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8 8

8 8

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

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Nick Pelrean

Offensive Lineman 6-3 • 290 • R-Jr./2L Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS)

Running Back 5-9 • 180 • Fr./HS Houston, Texas (Chavez HS)

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2013 (R-Fr.): Appeared in five games as a reserve offensive lineman. 2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at A&M-Kingsville.

Personal: Son of Michael and Antonia O’Neal… majoring in criminology.

Personal: Full name is Nicholas Pelrean… nickname Red… born Aug. 27… son of Nichole Medrano, a proud member of the Houston police department… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the family-like atmosphere… admires his mother because of how hard she works… management major.

Shavon Pennie Wide Receiver 6-1 • 165 • Jr./HS

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Farmington Hills, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s)

Defensive End 6-1 • 245 • Fr./HS

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The Okpoko File High School: Three-sport athlete at Fort Bend Clements High School… earned four varsity letters as a member of the track and field team and two on the Rangers’ football squad… all-district and all-region for track.

2013 (Fr.): Recorded a solo tackle in lone game of season at Angelo State (Nov. 9).

Personal: Son of Daniel Egbo… born Sept. 17… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because it is close to home and he fell in love with the area… admires anyone who is driven by something they firmly believe in… agriculture major.

Personal: Has two siblings… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the community and opportunity to play football… business accounting major.

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The Oliver File 2014 (So.): Appeared in all 11 games for the Javelinas, starting two… finished with nine solo tackles, 11 assisted tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss for seven yards on the season… forced a fumble in win against Colorado Mesa (Sept. 13)… recorded a season-high five total tackles against Eastern New Mexico (Nov. 8)… collected a fumble recovery in both LSC Playoff games at Eastern New Mexico (Nov. 8) and McMurry (Nov. 15). 2013 (Fr.): Did not receive action.

Linebacker 5-10 • 225 • Fr./HS Houston, Texas (Hightower HS) The Perry File High School: Two-sport athlete at Hightower High School in Missouri City, Texas… earned three varsity letters… collected Eye of the Storm Award and was named team captain senior season… selected to all-academic and second team all-district squads. Personal: Son of Finas Perry and Yolanda Smith… born Nov. 27… has an older brother, Gaston… wants to excel in the sports medicine field… chose TAMUK because of his love of the school… admires Hershel Walker for his determination and relentless effort… majoring in kinesiology.

High School: Attended Glenda Dawson High School in Pearland, Texas… earned three varsity letters playing football… has the most tackles in school history… team made it to the state semifinals. Personal: Full name is Uriel Trey Oliver… son of Mia Hardin… has three siblings: Kirk, Keedra and Cameron… majoring in sociology.

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Tre Oliver Linebacker 5-10 • 180 • Jr./1L Pearland, Texas (Glenda Dawson HS)

High School: Attended Bryan High School… earned two varsity letters in football and track and field.

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The Pennie File 2014 (So.): Saw limited action in two games for the Javelinas.

Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Clements HS)

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The Pelrean File High School: Earned three letters as a member of the Chavez High School Lobos in Houston, Texas… rushed for 1,625 total yards and 19 touchdowns his senior season… earned second team All-District 20-6A honors once and appeared on the first team all-district as a senior.

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The O’Neal File 2014 (R-So.): Appeared in seven games, starting two for the Javelinas… named to the LSC Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll… started the home opener versus Humboldt State (Sept. 6) and LSC Football Festival against A&M-Commerce (Sept. 20).

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Greg Pitre

Marcus Porter

Running Back 5-7 • 185 • Jr./2L Hutto, Texas (Hutto HS)

Defensive Back 6-0 • 203 • Jr./TR

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Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles Harbor)

The Porter File Los Angeles Harbor: Played two seasons for Los Angeles Harbor Junior College (2011-12 and 2014-15), collecting 22 pass break ups, 109 tackles, 15 tackles for a loss, three interceptions, two returned for touchdowns, including the school record 107 pick-six.

The Pitre File 2014 (So.): Appeared in nine games for the Javelinas… named one of four team captains and the lone underclassman captain… finished with 70 rushes for 287 yards and caught eight passes for 64 yards on the season… recorded a season-high 16 rushes for 113 yards against McMurry (Sept. 27)… collected a 10 yard touchdown in LSC Playoffs versus Eastern New Mexico (Nov. 8).

High School: Earned five letters at Susan Miller Dorsey High School in Los Angeles, Calif… first team all-league, second team all-conference on the gridiron… earned two gold medals and one silver on the track.

2013 (Fr.): Appeared in all 10 games as a true freshman, starting four… led the team with 375 rushing yards… found the end zone twice… eighty-nine yard touchdown run versus McMurry (Sept. 21)… finished with 10 carries for 180 yards and two touchdowns against the War Hawks… caught 14 passes for 90 yards and also returned five kickoffs for 93 yards… nine carries for 52 yards against Tarleton State (Nov. 2).

Personal: Nickname is LA… son of Marcus Porter Sr. and Sharon Taylor… born April 14… has an older sister, Ashley… has three siblings playing professionally: Cleshawn Page (Hamilton), Robert Herron (Tampa Bay) and Chris Matthews (Seattle)… aspires to become a lawyer or sports agent… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because he always wanted to play in the Lone Star Conference and felt that TAMUK was the best fit… admires his friends because they all pushed each other to be great and never settle for anything less... majoring in criminal justice.

High School: Earned two varsity letters at Hutto High School… two sport athlete… awarded an academic all-district award in his 2010-2011 seasons, first team all-district offensive and defensive player in 2010, and first team all-district defensive player in 2011.

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Personal: Son of Gregory Sr. and Anita Pitre… has two brothers: Jalen and Tre… he admires his grandfather for his ever example of hard work and what it truly means… Individual Career History mechanical engineering major.

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td

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349 287 636

2 1 3

89 36 89

5.6 4.1 4.8

34.9 28.7 31.8

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rush

pass

total

avg/g

10 10 20

349 287 636

0 0 0

349 287 636

34.9 28.7 31.8

g

rec

yards

td

long

rec/g

avg/c

avg/g

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90 64 154

0 0 0

25 14 25

1.4 0.8 1.1

6.4 8.0 7.0

9.0 6.4 7.7

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td

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2 1 3

g

10 10 20

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rcv

ret

pat

2pat

fg

total

yards

td

long

avg/r

avg/g

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93 0 93

0 0 0

32 0 32

18.6 0.0 18.6

9.3 0.0 4.7

Personal: Full name is Elijah Posada… son of Miguel and Libby Posada… has three younger siblings – sister, Eliana and brothers Teo and Tito… mom was a member of the track and field and cross country teams at Greenville College and fathers played football at Greenville… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of its engineering and football programs… wants to become a sports equipment and apparel engineer… admires his father because without him, he would not know the true meaning of being a man… mechanical engineering major.

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BayTACKLES High School in San Diego, Calif… earned five total letters… League g ua a total tfl pd named ff fr All-Western blk qbh 10 three-time 4 2 academic 6 0.0-0 0captain 0 0of the 0 Buccaneers 0 in 2013 2012 as a wide receiver… honoree… 2014 10 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 football TOTALteam in 2011 and 202012. 4 2 6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Joe and Mindy Plum… born Sept. 3… cousins Lauren and Kaitlyn Plum played volleyball at Oregon and UC Davis, respectively… has two brothers, Nick and Josh, and one sister, Emma… majoring in kinesiology.

Running Back 5-6 • 170 • Fr./HS Corpus Christi, Texas (Richard King HS) The Price File High School: Two-sport athlete at Richard King High School in Corpus Christi, Texas… earned three varsity letters… named first-team All-South Texas as a senior… selected as team’s MVP. Personal: Son of Michael and Kimberly Tademy… born March 24… has two sisters, LeAnna and Mariah, and two brothers, Tyler and Jeremiah… aspires to become a personal trainer… admires his parents the most because they will do anything for him… majoring in kinesiology.

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Matthew Priddy

Braedon Robinson

Wide Receiver 5-7 • 190 • R-Fr./TR

Defensive Lineman 5-10 • 255 • R-So./TR

Orange Grove, Texas (Oklahoma Panhandle State)

San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS)

High School: Earned three football letters, three basketball letters and two baseball letters for the Orange Grove High School Bulldogs… named second team all-state and All-District 3A Offensive MVP.

2013 (Fr.): Redshirted season. High School: Four-year letter winner at East Central High School in San Antonio, Texas. Individual Career History

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The Ramirez File 2014 (R-So.): Appeared in all 11 games for the Javelinas, primarily on special teams… was the starting tight end at Tarleton State (Oct. 11)… finished with three receptions for 43 yards on the season… collected 10 or more all-purpose yards three times… seasonhigh 18-yard catch against Angelo State (Oct. 18).

2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at A&M-Kingsville, retaining freshman eligibility.

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The Rubalcaba File 2014 (R-Fr.): Saw action in victory versus Colorado Mesa (Sept. 13)… named to the LSC Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2013 (Fr.): Did not see action. High School: Attended Raymondville High School… two sport athlete with three varsity letters… named first team All-State, All-American and academic All-State.

High School: Collected 113 tackles and two interceptions as a senior at Harlingen High School.

Personal: Son of Rafael and Alrina Rubalcaba… majoring in business marketing.

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Stuart Sanchez Offensive Lineman 6-4 • 315 • R-So./1L Corpus Christi, Texas (Carrol HS)

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2013 (R-Fr.): Appeared in all 10 games as a backup defensive back… totaled six tackles, one for a loss… two solo stops versus McMurry (Sept. 21)… three assisted tackles against West Texas A&M (Sept. 28)… returned one kickoff versus Tarleton State (Nov. 2).

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The Robinson File 2014 (R-Fr.): Appeared in all 11 games, starting seven … finished first on the team with 12.5 tackles for loss with 31 yards and 4.5 sacks for 14 yards for the season… collected 16 solo tackles and 35 assisted tackles, four quarterback hurries, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble… recorded a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in win against Colorado Mesa (Sept. 13)… season-high 3.5 tackles for loss for 10 yards versus McMurry (Sept. 27)… collected nine total tackles against Midwestern State (Nov. 1).

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Kishon Sanders

Connor Smith

Tight End 6-2 • 260 • Jr./TR Pasadena, Calif. (Fullerton)

Quarterback 6-5 • 225 • R-Jr./TR Richmond, Texas (West Texas A&M)

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The Sanders File Fullerton: Transferred to Kingsville, Texas after spending the 2012-13 seasons at Fullerton College… team went 12-1 in 2013 en route to the SoCal Championship.

The Smith File West Texas A&M: Played one season for West Texas A&M University, a Lone Star Conference school in Amarillo, Texas… transferred from Colorado State University.

High School: Earned four varsity letters for La Salle High School in Pasadena, Calif… played football, basketball, volleyball, baseball and track and field.

Colorado State: 2013 (R-So.): Saw action in one game for the Rams against Wyoming, all while backing up starting quarterback Garrett Grayson… 2012 (R-Fr.): Injuries to the quarterback unit rushed Conner Smith into action for the final six games… Smith, who started four games, led the team passing for 1,022 yards and six TDs… played in his first career collegiate game at San Diego State (Oct. 13), when starting quarterback M.J. McPeek hurt his non-throwing shoulder… with 5:21 remaining in the first half Smith entered the game and connected on his first 11 passes… at the end he finished the game 18-for-22 for 165 yards… in his first career start vs. Hawai’i (Oct. 27), Smith led the Rams to victory 42-27 while completing 10 passes for 115 yards and one touchdown… his first-career TD was a quick pass into the flat to Chris Nwoke… threw for a career-high 326 yards and two TDs on the road at Wyoming (Nov. 3)… finished the 2012 campaign with a 3-0 record at home as a starter… did not play in 2011, redshirting season.

Personal: Son of Tendaji and Latasha Jamal… relative Jimmy Wilks played defensive end for the New Orleans Saints… has four siblings; Ashlen, Khloe, Eli and Aryana… admires his grandfather because his actions speak volumes… his post grad goals are to play in the NFL, coach or open his own group home… psychology major.

Alejandro Segura, Jr. Kicker/Punter 5-10 • 250 • R-So./TR

High School: A two-sport star and two-year starting quarterback at Travis High School in Fort Bend, a suburb southwest of Houston, was a Houston Chronicle Top 100 selection after his senior season… also was rated the 12th-best quarterback in Texas by ESPN Rise… a West Regional finalist for the Elite 11, was featured as a Next-Level Athlete by FOX Sports, and noted as a top quarterback in Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Preview… additionally, was rated the top quarterback at the 2009 Army All-American Combine… earned honorable-mention all-district honors as a senior after passing for 1,039 yards and six TDs, starting every game for THS… also ran for two TDs, as the Tigers won the District 23-5A title and earned a berth in the first round of the state playoffs… as a junior in 2009, threw for 1,020 yards and seven TDs, with four INTs… head football coach was Randy Cunningham… lettered twice in football and is expected to graduate with two letters in baseball… owned 4.9-second speed in the 40-yard dash and bench pressed 275 pounds… had a 3.0 GPA… also recruited by Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Texas A&M and UTEP.

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Reynosa, Tamps, Mexico (West Texas A&M)

The Segura Jr. File West Texas A&M: Member of the West Texas A&M University football team for two seasons, playing one… Buffs earned the Lone Star Conference championship in 2013 and advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinals. High School: Played for La Joya Palmview High School in Mission, Texas… kicked the longest field goal in school history, a 47-yard conversion, versus Donna High School… earned second team all-kicker and punter honors and named special teams player of the week five times… also lettered for the soccer, baseball and track and field teams. Personal: Goes by Segura… son of Alejandro Sr. and Edmeralda… has a brother, Benigno, and two sisters, Barbara and Amber… cousin Sergio Castillo plays for the Atlanta Falcons… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because his family played here and it is close to home… admires his parents because they have always worked hard and strive for the best… double major, pursuing degrees in kinesiology and spanish.

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Personal: Given name Conner Robert Smith… born June 1… son of Bobby and Debbie Smith… has one younger brother… dad, Bobby, played football and baseball at Louisiana Tech… uncle, Tom Smith, played football and baseball at both Minnesota and Miami (Fla.), before landing in the Chicago Cubs farm system… business administration major.

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Luke Spies

Mason Stewart

Offensive Lineman 6-4 • 290 • Fr./HS Katy, Texas (Katy HS)

Linebacker 6-2 • 210 • R-Jr./2L Houston, Texas (Memorial HS)

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Personal: Son of Chuck and Janie Spies… born March 19… has an older brother, Jacob… hopes to explore the computer science side of electrical engineering with a solid company after graduation… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because they have a very respectable engineering program and Coach Jaime Martinez (recruiting coach) and I hit it off really well when I came for my official visit... I did a paper on Audie Murphy in my younger years and I have always admired him for his courage and strength and for what he did for our country… electrical engineering major.

2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville.

2013 (R-Fr.): Appeared in eight games, collecting 16 tackles… back-to-back four-tackle performances versus McMurry (Sept. 21) and West Texas A&M (Sept. 28)… two tackles, one for a loss at Angelo State (Nov. 9)… recorded multiple tackles in four contests.

High School: Earned honorable mention all-district honors as a defensive end in his sophomore and junior seasons at Memorial High School in Houston, Texas… as a senior, he was named first team all-district as a linebacker… led the team to a District 18-5A championship as a sophomore, two 5A State semifinals appearances and one quarterfinals appearance… second Baptist JUMP Leader.

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The Stewart File 2014 (R-So.): Appeared in eight games, starting three… finished with 18 solo tackles and 20 assisted tackles and a pass break-up on the season… recorded seven or more total tackles in four games… season-high 12 total tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss against Tarleton State (Oct. 11).

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The Spies File High School: Earned four total varsity letters as a member of the football and track and field teams at Katy High School… was a two-year starter for the Tigers, a seventime Texas state champion… blocked for all-state running back Rodney Anderson, who rushed for 4,395 yards in final two season… member of three state finalist teams, one championship program and two runner-ups… team earned two district titles as well… second team All-Greater Houston, first team all-district, first team academic all-state and academic all-district in 2014 and 2013 academic all-district… competed in the shot put for the track and field team.

Career History Personal: Son of Danny and Cristie Stewart… majoringIndividual in natural gas engineering.

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Linebacker 5-10 • 242 • R-So./1L Houston, Texas (North Forest HS)

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Gary Stinnette Running Back 6-0 • 205 • Fr./HS Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS) The Stinnette File High School: Rushed for 1,068 yards in 2014, averaging 8.8 yards/carry for Stony Point High School… tallied eight touchdowns on the ground and added one on a 47-yard touchdown grab… also registered 44 total tackles, 5.0 tackles for losses… three-sport athlete… first-team all-district RB, Offensive Player of the Year… team had the No. 1 offense and defense in the district.

2013 (Fr.): Redshirted season, retaining freshman eligibility. High School: Led North Forest High School to an 11-1 campaign his senior season… Bulldogs went 9-0 in District 21-4A and advanced to the second round of the playoffs… two-time first-team all-district and all-second team once… captain his senior season… named to the honor roll all four years.

Personal: Son of Deandrea Richardson… has two younger siblings, Malcolm and Yashua and three older, Zariq, Lori and Kumad… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the football team… aspires to become an entrepreneur… majoring in business.

Personal: Son of Lakeisha Randle and Mark Spurlock… chose TAMUK because of its football program… has four siblings… kinesiology major.Individual Career History DeMarcus Spurlock TACKLES

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The Spurlock File 2014 (R-Fr.): Appeared in 10 games, including the final seven of the season… finished with seven solo tackles and 13 assisted tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks on the season… collected three or more tackles in five games… recorded four total tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss in season opener against Humboldt State (Sept. 6)… tallied for total tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks versus LSC foe Midwestern State (Nov. 1).

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Christian Taylor

Jordan Thomas

Wide Receiver 6-0 • 190 • Fr./HS Dallas, Texas (Trinity Valley)

Wide Receiver 5-11 • 165 • R-So./1L

The Thomas File 2014 (R-Fr.): Appeared in all 11 games, starting two… led the team with 41 catches for 547 receiving yards and finished with three touchdowns on the season… collected 30 or more yards in seven games and 70 or more yards in four games… career-high 112 yard receiving yards against Eastern New Mexico in the LSC Playoffs (Nov. 8)… season-high 72 yard touchdown catch in season opener against Humboldt State (Sept. 6).

The Taylor File Trinity Valley: Played two seasons at Trinity Valley… amounted over 500 receiving yards, helping school win 21 games in two years… back-to-back conference champions and top five national ranking. High School: Three-sport athlete for MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas… played football, track and baseball… selected second-team all-district.

2013 (R-Fr.): Was not a member of the team.

Personal: Son of Tim Taylor and Patricia Frauslo… has a brother, Sebastian, and sister, Jasmine… Sebastian played for the Javelinas in 2013 and 2014… admires Tom Brady… criminology major.

2012 (Fr.): Participated in spring drills but did not receive action, retaining four years of eligibility. High School: Played for John Paul Stevens High School in San Antonio, Texas… named to first team all-district and first team all-area teams and earned all-state honorable mention honors as senior in 2012.

Joe Taylor Offensive Lineman 6-2 • 310 • Fr./HS Spring, Texas (Spring HS)

Personal: Son of Keith Thomas and Brenda Hazzard-Lee… father is in the military… brother, Jovan, is also on the football team… admires his father for teaching him that you Career History must work hard in order to be successful… criminologyIndividual major.

The Taylor File High School: Earned three varsity letters playing football for Spring High School in Spring, Texas… team was named the U.S. Army Team of the Year… earned all-district honors.

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Joe Te’o Running Back 5-10 • 220 • Sr./1L Fairfield, Calif. (Diablo Valley)

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Personal: Son of Eddie and Monica Thomas… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the opportunity to acquire a quality education and play football… admires his parents… intends to major in business marketing.

Diablo Valley: Attended Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Cali… played one season in football, appearing on the all-region team.

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The Te’o File 2014 (Jr.): Saw action in all 11 games, starting three… finished fourth on the team with 270 yards rushing and four touchdowns on the season… collected 60 or more rushing yards in two games… finished with a season-high 68 yards, including a 54-yard rush and an 11-yard touchdown run at West Texas A&M (Oct. 25)… season-high two touchdowns in the season finale victory at McMurry (Nov. 15).

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Nathan Turner Guard 6-2 • 247 • Fr./HS

Peyton Tilley Defensive Back 6-2 • 195 • R-Jr./1L Leander, Texas (Leander HS)

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2013 (So.): Appeared in six games, starting one… two receptions for 29 yards against A&M-Commerce (Oct. 12).

Personal: Son of Michael and Kristina Sierra… chose Kingsville because of the football program and fell in love with the campus and engineering program… majoring in electrical engineering.

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The Tilley File 2014 (Jr.): Appeared in the first three games of the season... played primarily on special teams.

The Turner File High School: Earned two varsity letters playing football for Earl Warren High School in San Antonio, Texas… 2013 Bi-District champs… two-time first-team all-district offensive guard in 2013-14… Quarterback Club Offensive Linemen of the Year.

2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville.

Sione Tupouata Defensive Lineman 6-4 • 275 • R-Jr./SQ

The Tupouata File Diablo Valley: Tallied 58 tackles and four sacks at Diablo Valley College… registered 14.5 tackles for a loss, one interception, two fumble recoveries and two pass breakups… named to all-region team along with teammate Joe Te’o.

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Utah: Attended the University of Utah for one semester… did not receive playing time.

The Tillman File Sul Ross State: Played one season for the Lobos in Alpine, Texas. High School: Earned three varsity letters in three sports (football, track, and powerlifting) for Rice Consolidated High School in Altair, Texas… he earned first team all-district honors… also was a Victoria Advocate Honorable Mention.

High School: Conference MVP in 2009 and Oakland Athletic League’s Defensive MVP in 2008… first-team all-East Bay in 2008 and 2009… rushed for 380 yards and two touchdowns in the league championship game… led Fremont High (Calif.) to the 2009 OAL Silver Bowl Championship… Fremont High also won the conference title. Personal: Son of Naisa and Liliani Tupouata… two sisters… name is pronounced see-onnay too-po-ah-tah… full name is Sione Otusia Tupouata.

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The Tisdale File High School: Three-sport athlete (football, basketball and track and field) at Lamar High School in Houston, Texas… named to first team All-HISD as a senior. Personal: Son of Troy Tisdale and Dahabo Jefferson… born Nov. 2… nephew of Ladia and Ubah Jefferson… has an older brother, DeJuan Kelly… aspires to play professionally and then become a coach… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the great environment, the people and the strong football tradition… admires his grandfather because he is the perfect role model and is a huge influence, helping guide him in the right direction… majoring in chemical engineering.

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The Vaaulu File 2014 (Jr.): Appeared in all 11 games, starting eight… finished with four solo tackles and eight assisted tackles, a pass break-up and two quarterback hurries… blocked a kick at McMurry (Sept. 27)… recorded three total tackles versus Eastern New Mexico (Oct. 4) and Tarleton State (Oct. 11). Long Beach: Earned second-team, all-conference defensive tackle honors as a sophomore at Long Beach City College for head coach Bret Peabody. High School: Anchored the defensive front for Warren High School in Downey, Calif… Bears advanced to the second round of the state playoffs… earned first-team allconference honors as a senior… graduated with a 4.0 GPA in 2010. Personal: Nickname is AA… pronounced (VAA-ah-Lew)… son of Augafa and Queen Vaaulu… majoring in sociology.

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Personal: Full name is DeMarcus Tillman… son of Ethel Shorter… admires his mom the most, because she is a very strong woman, and raised him as a single mother… majoring in kinesiology.

Linebacker 6-3 • 220 • Fr./HS Houston, Texas (Diablo Valley)

Snow: Played one season at Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, tallying 55 tackles and six sacks.

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Shawn Vasquez

Deshon Wade

Running Back 5-10 • 190 • Sr./1L Brentwood, Calif. (Los Medanos JC)

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The Vasquez File 2014 (Jr.): Appeared in all 11 games, starting the final six… All-Lone Star Conference honorable mention after leading the team with 585 rushing yards… finished with 117 carries and five touchdowns, second most on team… recorded 40 or more rushing yards in seven games and 70 or more yards in four games… season-high 11 carries for 107 yards, including a 49-yard touchdown run at West Texas A&M (Oct. 25). Los Medanos JC: Played two seasons at Los Medanos Junior College for head coach Chris Shipe… as a freshman, he ran for 846 yards on 123 carries and 10 touchdowns in nine games… 1,378 yards as a sophomore and 16 touchdowns… named all-league at running back and all-purpose… helped Los Medanos earn a conference title as a sophomore.

Jake Wallace

High School: Earned two varsity letters for Liberty Hill High School in Brentwood, Calif… first team all-conference running back for the Lions… also lettered as a member of the track and field team.

Offensive Lineman 6-3 • 225 • Jr./1L Victoria, Texas (Victoria West HS)

Personal: Son of Lawanda Burkhalter… two siblings, Makhi and Tiessa…majoring in Individual Career History criminology.

The Wallace File 2014 (So.): Appeared in 10 games primarily as the long snapper on special teams… saw action as a back up offensive linemen.

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High School: Earned Second Team All-District 30-4A in 2011 for Victoria West High School… received first team all-district, second team all-area and academic all-district in 2011.

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Personal: Son of Cody and Patty Wallace… has two siblings, Drew and Blake… studying kinesiology.

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The Watkins File San Antonio: School does not offer football.

2013 (R-Fr.): Appeared in nine games, starting eight on the front line… started the first eight games of the season.

High School: 2013 academic all-district honoree for Samuel Clemens High School in Schertz, Texas… earned three varsity letters… amounted 24 tackles – four for a loss – and 2.5 sacks… bi-district finalist.

2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at A&M-Kingsville. High School: Lettered as a member of the McCollum High School football team in San Antonio, Texas… earned first-team all-district honors as a senior.

Personal: Son of Jerome and Michelle Watkins… chose Kingsville because he fell in love with the school and kinesiology program… admires his mother because she is one of his best friends and has always been there to support him… kinesiology major.

Personal: Son of Brenda Rocha… kinesiology major.

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Defensive Back 5-8 • 150 • R-Fr./RS

Defensive End 6-2 • 250 • Fr./HS Cypress, Texas (Cypress Wood HS)

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High School: Four-year letterwinner at Ridge Point High School in Missouri City, Texas… also participated in track and field and baseball. Personal: Son of William and Toi Bishop… has one sibling, Jennifer McGowen… engineering major.

Personal: Son of Anthony and Paula Woodward… has an older sister, Whitney… wants to work overseas for an oil company… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because of the tradition… admires his father… business management major.

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Omar Wilkins

Defensive Back 5-9 • 175 • Fr./HS Seguin, Texas (Seguin HS)

Offensive Lineman 6-1 • 300 • Fr./HS Houston, Texas (Elkins HS) The Wilkins File High School: Three-year letterwinner at Elkins High School in Missouri City, Texas… first team All-District 23-5A selection… team earned district title his senior season.

The Young File High School: Football and track student-athlete at Seguin High School… earned four letters… first-team all-district, offensive MVP and all-area utility player. Personal: Son of Henry Young III and Iris Valdez… admires God… psychology major.

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Personal: Son of Omar Sr. and Shantell Wilkins… chose Texas A&M-Kingsville because he fell in love with the university and atmosphere… admires his father, grandmother and sister because they went through some tough times but battled through them together… intends to major in mechanical engineering.

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The Woodward File High School: Dual-sport athlete in powerlifting and football at Cypress Woods High School… earned two letters… all-district honorable mention.

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Defensive Back 6-0 • 177 • R-Fr./RS Houston, Texas (Travis HS) The Williams File 2014 (Fr.): Did not receive action for the Javelinas

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Travis High School in Richmond, Texas… registered 107 career tackles, five interceptions, one fumble recovery and one touchdown… awarded second team all-district and best defensive back twice… also participated on the basketball team. Personal: Son of Kenneth and Karen Williams… kinesiology major.

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PERSONAL Full Name: Daren Wilkinson Hometown: Valley Center, Calif. Birthdate: Feb. 11, 1972 EDUCATION • Colorado State University • Master’s degree, 1999 • Colorado State University • Bachelor’s degree, 1997 Head Coach • Ricks Junior College (Now BYU-Idaho) • Associate’s degree, 1994 First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville

DAREN WILKINSON Colorado State ‘97 Daren Wilkinson was named the 11th head coach and 10th full-time head coach in Texas A&M-Kingsville history on Dec. 15, 2014 and formally introduced on Dec. 22, 2014. Wilkinson takes over the historic Javelina football program after two seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Colorado State University-Pueblo. The Thunder Wolves finished the 2014 season 14-1 overall and No. 1 nationally after earning the school’s first ever NCAA Division II Football Championship, defeating previously unbeaten and top-ranked Minnesota State-Mankato. Three offensive players, including running back Cameron McDondle earned Daktronics All-Super Region 4 honors as Colorado State-Pueblo earned its fourth consecutive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference crown and reached the NCAA Division II Playoffs for the fourth straight season. In just their seventh season since reinstating football, CSU-Pueblo averaged nearly 35 points per game and 400 yards per game. Under his guidance, quarterback Chris Bonner was propelled to All-America honorable mention honors in 2013 and this season, ranks 18th in the nation with 30 passing touchdowns. Three offensive players, including running back Cameron McDondle earned Daktronics All-Super Region 4 honors as Colorado State-Pueblo earned its fourth consecutive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference crown and reached the NCAA Division II Playoffs for the fourth straight season. Four offensive players were named to the Don Hansen AllSuper Region 4 team. In his first season as offensive coordinator for the Pack, Wilkinson guided CSU-Pueblo to 509.3 yards of offensive per game and 42.7 points per contest, ranked sixth and seventh nationally, respectively. Bonner received all-region accolades, tallying 33 touchdowns, seventh most in the country.

FAMILY Wife: Ann Children: Alexa, Macy and Jet

four seasons as the quarterbacks coach and assistant recruiting coordinator for NCAA Division I program and his alma mater, Colorado State University. Serving under Rams coach Steve Fairchild from 2008-12, he helped lead Colorado State to the New Mexico Bowl championship in 2008. That season, his offense ranked in the top 40 nationally and former CSU quarterback Billy Farris went on to play in the National Football League with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2009. While at CSU, his recruiting areas included San Diego, North Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, North Calif., Ariz., Nev., Utah and all quarterback prospects.

COACHING CAREER 1997-98 Colorado State University Offensive Graduate Assistant 1999 Eastern Arizona Passing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach 2000 Eastern Arizona College Offensive Coordinator 2001-03 Fayetteville (N.C.) State University Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach 2004-07 South Dakota State University Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Coach 2008-12 Colorado State University Quarterbacks Coach/Assistant Recruiting Coordinator 2013-14 Colorado State University-Pueblo Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach Dec. 2014-present Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach

In 2004, he joined the South Dakota State University football coaching staff as the offensive coordinator, quarterbacks and wide receivers coach. While there, he helped SDSU have a smooth transition to Division I as the team had a winning record each season he led the offense, culminating in the 2007 Great West Conference championship. Spending four seasons as the offensive signal caller for SDSU, he coached the quarterback that set the school’s all-time passing record and defeated the No. 1 team in the nation in 2007. South Dakota State finished with a winning record in his four seasons.

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS • 2014 NCAA Division II National Champions PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1993-94 Ricks Junior College 1995-96 Colorado State PLAYING HONORS Colorado State 1995 WAC Co-Champions Ricks Junior College 1993-94 1994 College Sports Magazine Junior College Player of the Year 21-2 as the starting quarterback 11-0 in 1994, throwing for over 3,000 yards en route to the school’s all-time passing record.

Joining the NCAA Division II ranks as the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach at Fayetteville State University (N.C.) in 2001, Wilkinson coached two all-conference receivers and assisted the team in earning back-to-back CIAA Conference titles in 2002-03 and a NCAA Division II playoff berth in 2002. Wilkinson has coached for 15 years at the collegiate level, beginning as an offensive graduate assistant at Colorado State in 1997 and 1998 after quarterbacking the Rams for two seasons, leading them to the 1995 Western Athletic Conference title. He then served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Eastern Arizona College from 1999-00.

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Pct. Highlights .745 Five-time LSC Coach of the Year, 10 LSC Championships, Six NAIA titles .705 Five-time LSC Coach of the Year, 10 LSC Championships, NAIA title, Nine NCAA Appearances Fred Jonas 1977-78 13-7-1 .640 Bud McCallum 1929-41 71-34-9 .662 Five conference titles Richard Cundiff 2000-06 52-28 .650 Two-time LSC Coach of the Year, Four LSC Championships, Four NCAA Appearances L.J. Smith 1925-28 16-10-1 .611 Bo Atterberry 2007-12 41-28 .594 Two-time LSC Coach of the Year, One LSC Championship, Two NCAA Appearances Dewey Mayhew 1946-53 40-34-1 .546 Two Texas Conference Championships David Calloway 2013-10/14 3-13 .188 Jaime Martinez (IC) 10/14-end of 2014 1-4 .200 Ended season with win in LSC playoffs Totals 85 seasons 590-291-16 .667 27 LSC Championships, Seven NAIA titles NOTE: The 33 wins and three NCAA appearances vacated between 1996-99 seasons reflected in all-time series and year-by-year results

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While at Eastern Arizona, he recruited and coached six players that went on to play NCAA Division I football and led the squad to an upset win over the No. 1 team in the nation. As an offensive graduate assistant for the Rams, he helped lead the team to the 1997 Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Championship and Holliday Bowl Championship. In his three seasons as a GA, he worked with two quarterbacks that earned conference player of the year honors.

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As a player, Wilkinson started seven games for Colorado State in 1995 as a junior, leading the Rams to a share of the WAC title. Joining the Rams after a sensational playing career at Ricks Junior College (now BYUIdaho), he went 21-2 as a starter and was crowned the College Sports Magazine Junior College Player of the Year in 1994. That season, he earned first team All-American honors, leading the squad to an 11-0 mark and throwing for over 3,000 yards en route to the school’s all-time passing record. Growing up in Valley Center, Calif., Wilkinson was a two-sport athlete at Orange Glen High School, lettering in both basketball and football. He earned second team allconference honors on the gridiron. Born Feb. 11, 1972, in Corona, Calif., he owns two degrees from Colorado State, a bachelors in psychology (‘97) and a master’s in education (‘99). He and his wife Ann have three children, Alexa, Macy and Jet.

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PHIL SERCHIA

Offensive Lines Coach First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Colorado State ‘09 Phil Serchia was announced as the new Texas A&M University-Kingsville offensive line coach on Feb. 2, 2015 by first-year head coach Daren Wilkinson. Serchia joins the Javelinas after a season as the running backs and tight ends coach for Adams State University. Prior to coaching the Grizzlies’ backs and tight ends (2014), Serchia concluded a successful playing and coaching career at Colorado State University. Spending four seasons (2009-13) on the CSU coaching staff as an offensive graduate assistant, Serchia worked extensively with the offensive line. A former center for the Division I Rams from 2007-08, Serchia played alongside future National Football League signee Tim Walter. The Rams appeared and earned the New Mexico Bowl title in 2008. A Calif. native, Serchia played his first two collegiate seasons (2005-06) as a center/ guard at Ventura College in Ventura, Calif. He began his college playing career by redshirting as a true freshman at the University of Wyoming.

The Serchia File Full Name: Philip Michael Serchia College Coaching Experience: Five Years Wife: Alyssa Children: Daughter, Makena Layne Education: Bachelor’s of Science in Health Promotion, Colorado State ’09; Master’s of Education in Educational Leadership, Colorado State ‘13 Playing Experience: 2007-08 Colorado State University 2005-06 Ventura College 2004 University of Wyoming (Redshirt) Year-by-Year Coaching History March 2013-Dec. 2014 Adams State University Running Backs and Tight Ends Coach Jan. 2012-Feb. 2013 Colorado State University Offensive Graduate Assistant Coach Jan. 2011-Dec. 2011 Colorado State University Offensive Technical Assistant Jan. 2009-Dec. 2010 Colorado State University Offensive Academic Graduate Assistant

A product of Thousand Oaks (Calif.) High School, he earned second-team allconference honors as a senior captain, and also lettered three years in wrestling, finishing first in his league as a senior, and earned four letters in track, throwing the shot put and discus. Serchia graduated from CSU in 2009 with a degree in health and exercise science. He also obtained a master’s in educational leadership in 2013 from Colorado State. He is married to Alyssa and they have one daughter, Makena Layne.

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DAVID BROWN II

Defensive Coordinator First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Cal Poly ‘96

Prior to Wyoming, Brown coached the safeties at Fresno State University in 2013. Brown helped guide Fresno State to the Mountain West Conference Championship. The Bulldogs posted an 11-2 overall record and a 7-1 conference mark. The Bulldogs won the inaugural Mountain West Football Championship Game, by a score of 24-17 over Utah State, and earned a berth in the 2013 Las Vegas Bowl where they faced USC.

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A cornerbacks coach at Ohio University before getting his first head coaching job in the college ranks, Brown spent four seasons (2006-09) under Bobcat head coach Frank Solich.

At Fresno State, Brown coached First Team All-Mountain West safety Derron Smith. Smith was named to two national defensive award watch lists in 2013 -- the Bednarik Award Watch List (top defensive player of the year) and the Jim Thorpe Award Watch List (top defensive back). Smith was also a quarterfinalist for the Lott Impact Trophy Award, which takes into account a studentathlete’s leadership ability, performance on the field, academic record and community service activities.

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At Ohio, Brown helped lead the Bobcats to two Mid-American Conference division titles and two bowl appearances following the 2006 and 2009 seasons. His 2009 secondary ranked No. 18 in the FBS in pass defense efficiency. The Bobcats led the nation that year with 37 turnovers gained, ranked No. 7 in the country in interceptions (20) and ranked No. 28 in the NCAA in scoring defense, allowing only 21.3 points per game.

Fresno State finished the season ranked 20th in the Final 2013 Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Standings, 20th in the Harris Interactive Poll, and 27th in both the final USA Today Coaches Poll and Associated Press Poll.

From 2001-05, he coached at his alma mater, Cal Poly. His last two seasons at Cal Poly, he served as defensive coordinator. In 2004 and 2005, Cal Poly won the Great West Football Conference Championship, and in 2005 the Mustangs earned their first berth and first victory in the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs, now the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Both of his seasons as Cal Poly’s defensive coordinator, his defense featured the Buck Buchanan Award Winner, which is presented to the outstanding defensive player in the nation at the FCS level. Mustang linebacker Jordan Beck won the award in 2004, and defensive end Chris Gocong captured the award in 2005.

A former head coach and defensive coordinator at Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, No., he led Missouri S&T to a 19-14 record from 2010-12, including going a dominating 10-1 in 2012. The 10-win 2012 campaign led to a No. 24 national ranking in the American Football Coaches Association Top 25 Poll. His team’s 10 wins tied for the most in school history. The Miners’ No. 24 national ranking marked

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the first time since 1980 that they had ended a season in the national rankings. He took over a program that had a record of 4-7 the year prior to him becoming head coach. In Brown’s three years at Missouri S&T, the Miners went from 3-8 in 2010, to 6-5 in 2011 to 10-1 in 2012. Brown was named the Great Lakes Football Conference Co-Coach of the Year in 2011. His 2012 Miners led the nation in turnover margin and recorded a school record 45 sacks, while ranking 12th nationally in pass efficiency defense and allowed just 18.6 points per game.

Head coach Daren Wilkinson announced the hiring of David Brown II as Texas A&M University-Kingsville defensive coordinator on Feb. 2, 2015. An extensive background in collegiate athletics, Browns joins the Javelinas after a season as the secondary and safeties coach at the University of Wyoming.

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including a school record 67 sacks in 2005. His 2004 defense led the nation in rushing defense, allowing on average only 84.3 yards per game. His defenses also ranked among the Top 10 nationally in scoring defense, turnovers gained and interceptions. He began his coaching career as the secondary coach at Allan Hancock Community College in Santa Maria, Calif., in 1996. The next season (1997), he coached defensive backs at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, Calif., an NCAA Division III program. In 1998, he served as the defensive coordinator for the Cologne Crocodiles in Cologne, Germany. Brown was the defensive coordinator at Venice High School in Los Angeles, Calif. in 1999. His first NCAA Division I college coaching position came in 2000 as the running backs coach at Idaho State. In addition to his college coaching experience, Brown completed internships with the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. A native of Los Angeles, Brown played defensive back at Cal Poly from 1993-95 after playing at Santa Monica College in 1991. He began his college playing career at Howard University in 1990. Brown completed his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Cal Poly in 1996 and achieved a master’s of education degree with an emphasis in cross-cultural teaching from the National University in San Diego in 2000. He and his wife, Elisabeth, have three sons, David III, Isaac and Joshua.

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The Brown II File College Coaching Experience: 18 Years, three as head coach, five as defensive coordinator Wife: Elisabeth Children: David Brown III, Isaac and Joshua Education: National University Master’s in Education (Emphasis in in San Diego ‘00 Cross-Cultural Teaching) and Cal Poly Bachelor’s in Physical Education ‘96 Playing Experience: Cal Poly Defensive Back, 1993-95 Santa Monica College Defensive Back, 1991 Howard University Defensive Back, 1990 Year-by-Year Coaching History 2014 Wyoming Secondary/Safeties 2013 Fresno State Safeties 2010-12 Missouri S&T Head Coach/Def. Coordinator 2006-09 Ohio Cornerbacks 2004-05 Cal Poly Defensive Coordinator 2001-03 Cal Poly Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator 2000 Idaho State Running Backs 1999 Venice High School Defensive Coordinator 1998 Cologne Crocodiles Defensive Coordinator 1997 Claremont McKenna CC Secondary 1996 Allan Hancock CC Secondary Postseason Coaching Experience 2013 Fresno State Las Vegas Bowl 2009 Ohio Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl 2006 Ohio GMAC Bowl 2005 Cal Poly NCAA I-AA Quarterfinals 1996 Allan Hancock No Fear Bowl

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RONNIE PALMER

Defensive Lines Coach/Special Teams Coordinator First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Arizona ‘09 Palmer is a 2004 graduate of Spring (Texas) High School. He and his wife, the former Lauren Schutzler, were married in Aug. 2013. He earned his master’s in 2014.

Spending two seasons as a defensive graduate assistant for the Rams, Palmer joined CSU as a strength and conditioning intern during the spring of 2013, assisting throughout the offseason workouts and spring practice.

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Former Colorado State University defensive graduate assistant Ronnie Palmer took over the defensive line coaching responsibilities at Texas A&M University-Kingsville on Feb. 2, 2015. Palmer joins the Javelinas after two seasons at CSU.

Full Name: Ronnie Palmer College Coaching Experience: Four Years Wife: the former Lauren Schutzler Education: Bachelor’s in Social and Behavorial Science, Arizona ’09; Master’s of Education, Colorado State ‘14

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A former collegiate and professional football player, Palmer in 2012 served as defensive coordinator at Monterey (Calif.) Peninsula College. A dominating season, MPC went on to win the Coastal Conference championship. A year earlier Palmer joined the coaching staff at his alma mater, the University of Arizona, in a quality control capacity midway through the 2011 season, following three years in professional football.

Coaching Career 2009-2011 University of Arizona Volunteer Assistant 2011 University of Arizona Quality Control 2012 Monterey Peninsula College Defensive Coordinator

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Following a stellar career at Arizona, where he earned Freshman All-America honors and was named Defensive MVP in 2008, Palmer was signed as a free agent by the Washington Redskins after the 2009 NFL Draft. He was drafted later that fall by the United Football League’s Las Vegas Locomotives and played for the team that went on to win the UFL’s inaugural championship game. He signed with the UFL’s Sacramento Mountain Lions midway through the 2010 season and continued with the club through 2011. During his time in the UFL, Palmer began his coaching career serving each spring as a volunteer assistant at Arizona. He was a four-year starting linebacker for the Wildcats from 2005-08 and was chosen a team captain while leading his team to Arizona’s first bowl game in more than 10 years. Palmer earned his bachelor’s degree in social and behavioral sciences from Arizona in 2009.

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Running Backs/Full Backs Coach Eleventh Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&M-Kingsville ‘96 Former Javelina All-American Jaime Martinez is in his 11th season overall at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. 2015 marks his first season as the running backs and full backs coach. Last season, Martinez began his 10th season as the offensive lines coach and recruiting coordinator for the Javelinas, before taking over as the interim head coach on Oct. 13, 2014. As interim head coach, Martinez led the Javelinas to a win in the inaugural Lone Star Conference Championships, defeating McMurry University, 41-16. Under his wing, junior offensive lineman Christian Garcia earned an All-LSC honorable mention selection for the second consecutive season, and freshman linebacker Trevor Moses, junior running back Shawn Vasquez and cornerback Kelechi Amushie joined Garcia on the honorable mention squad. Trevor Pesek was named to the LSC All-Academic Team and became the eighth player in Javelina history to earn a spot on the Capital One Academic All-America® Division II First Team. In 2013, Martinez was influential in the growth of Christian Garcia as the sophomore was selected All-Lone Star Conference honorable mention. Working with a relatively new offensive line after a 2012 season that ended with an appearance in the Kanza Bowl, the Javelinas earned back-to-back victories to begin the 2013 campaign under first-year head coach David Calloway. Martinez was forced to juggle the offensive line in 2011, but the unit blocked for a running back that rushed for over 1,000 yards and an offense that averaged over 450 yards per game. As a recruiting coordinator, Martinez helped bring in the largest class under former head coach’s Bo Atterberry’s tenure in February of 2012.

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In 2010, Martinez had a trio of seniors, but injuries forced some mixing and matching that eventually led to a four-game stretch where they allowed just one sack. Two lineman earned All-LSC South Second Team honors and one appeared on the honorable mention list. Martinez had a veteran group of linemen (two seniors and three juniors) to work with in 2009 and it showed as the unit blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher and 2,500-yard passer for the first time in school history. As a group, they allowed just 14 sacks and did not give up any sacks in half of the team’s games despite 418 throwing attempts. Left guard Markeith Wesley earned Third Team Football Gazette All-America honors and left tackle Jorge Guerra earned Second Team Daktronics Super Region Four honors. Four of the five starters earned All-LSC South honors. In 2008, Martinez’s line showed great improvement. The line provided protection for a school record setting passing offense. The team attempted 430 passes and was sacked just 22 times while averaging 298.7 yards passing per game, 12th best in the nation. Additionally, the line cleared the way for running back Billy Martin to rush for over 150 yards on two occasions. Under Martinez’s tutelage, Markeith Wesley earned First Team All-LSC South and second team all-region honors and Jorge Guerra grabbed an honorable mention LSC South nod. In 2007, Martinez molded a group of young players and newcomers into a cohesive unit. In 2006 Martinez coached yet another offensive lineman to All-America honors as John Cook earned first team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association. In 2005 two of his linemen earned All-Lone Star Conference honors. James Cardenas was named second team All-LSC, while Van

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JAIME MARTINEZ

Running Backs/Full Backs Coach Eleventh Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&M-Kingsville ‘96 Nelson earned honorable mention honors.

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Martinez, a native of nearby Beeville, was a standout for the Javelinas from 1992-95 on the offensive line. He was a two-time AllLone Star Conference selection. He earned first team All-America honors as a junior and senior. The Javelinas won four Lone Star Conference Championships, went 21-0 in LSC play, posted a 39-13 overall record, advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinals three times and advanced to the NCAA championship game once.

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Prior to returning to Kingsville he spent five years as the offensive line and special teams coach at Granger High School. He also served as the offensive line coach at Medina Valley High School in Castroville. He is married to the former Marisa Fancher of Albany, Ore., a former Javelina volleyball player. They have a daughter, Maya and a son, Rylee and reside in Bishop, Texas.

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Defensive Backs Coach Third Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&I ‘85 A former Texas A&I standout in the mid1980s, a member of the Javelina Hall of Fame and former coach, James Jefferson returned to the Texas A&M-Kingsville sidelines in 2013 as a member of first-year head coach David Calloway’s first staff. He begins his third season as the secondary’s coach in 2015. Under his tutelage in 2014, Trevor Pesek led the team with 90-plus tackles and the senior was named to the All-Lone Star Conference Academic team and Capital One All-America® Division II First Team. Corner Kelechi Amushie appeared on the All-LSC honorable mention team. Taking over as interim defensive coordinator on Oct. 14, 2014, Jefferson guided the Javelina defense to five turnovers in a win in the inaugural LSC Playoffs at McMurry University (Nov. 14).

staff coaching the cornerbacks. He moved on to Alabama State in 1997 to serve as the secondary coach. After one season, Jefferson returned to the Javelina staff to coach the secondary, From 2000-07, Jefferson worked in the front office with the New Orleans Saints as a scout. He then returned to the Javelina coaching staff in 2007 before moving on to the high school ranks. He served as the defensive coordinator with Kingsville Academy for three years before spending the past two seasons with Ray High School in Corpus Christi.

In his first season (2013), Jefferson guided the TAMUK secondary to a new scheme. A Kingsville native, Jefferson played in both the offensive and defensive backfields for the Hoggies during his playing career from 1982-85. He was selected to the Football News All-America, was the Lone Star Conference’s Defensive back of the Year and first-team All-LSC as a senior in 1985. Following his collegiate career, Jefferson played in the both CFL and the NFL. He first played with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1986-88 twice earning All-Canadian team honors. Seattle then signed Jefferson in 1989 where he played five seasons. He was named AFC player of the week twice once in ’89 and once in 1990. He set a then record for the Seahawks with a 97-yard kickoff return. Jefferson capped his career in the CFL with the British Columbia Lions. He won one Grey Cups with both Bombers and Lions. Upon the completion of his professional playing career, the Kingsville native returned home and spent a season on the Javelina

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PARKER CUNDIFF

A four-year starter at Occidental as a safety and outside linebacker from 2008-11, he was awarded the Captains Award for his leadership, and was presented the Monster Award for his dedication and performance in the strength and conditioning program while a student-athlete. In his senior season of 2011, he became a two-way starter as he also started at tight end on offense. May received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Occidental College in 2011 and resides in Kingsville.

Special Teams Assistant First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville UTSA ‘12

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The Roadrunners announced the addition of football in 2011 and Cundiff was a two-year member of the UTSA special teams unit. Playing for former national champion Larry Coker, Cundiff recorded nine kickoffs and averaged 58.7 yards in 2012.

Kevin May joined the Texas A&M UniversityKingsville football coaching staff in January, 2015 as a defensive graduate assistant, primarily tabbed with coaching linebackers. May joins TAMUK after two seasons as the defensive graduate assistant at the University of Wyoming. While working with the Cowboys, May assisted the defensive staff in breaking down and analyzing opponents’ offensive film and preparing scouting reports on opponents’ offenses. He also provided the same analysis of opponent punt units and helped formulate Wyoming’s punt return schemes.

His father Richard was the head coach at TAMUK from 1985-2006 and the head coach from 2000-06, compiling a 52-28 record. Under Cundiff, the Javelinas produced five consecutive winning seasons from 2001-05 (45-13 overall), making four NCAA Division II playoff appearances and winning four Lone Star Conference championships. The Hogs advanced to the NCAA Semifinals in 2002 and 2003. Seventeen players earned All-America honors and 41 placed on the All-LSC first team, including current NFL starting center Roberto Garza. As defensive coordinator from 1986-1999, his defenses finished tops in the conference five times. In 1998, the defense allowed just 8.0 points per game and in 1994, Javelina opponents only scored 11.7 points/game. A National Defensive Coach of the Year selection in 1996 by American Quarterly magazine and a 1997 American Football Coaches Association Division II Assistant Coach of the Year, he

Before joining the Cowboy coaching staff as a GA in 2013, May was an assistant coach at his alma mater, Occidental College in Los Angeles, for the 2012 season. He worked with defensive backs and inside linebackers at Occidental, and assisted the defensive coordinator in developing game plans and calling defenses on game days. May assisted the special teams coordinator with all aspects of the kicking game. During the 2012 season, May also served as Occidental Football’s video coordinator. Immediately prior to accepting his graduate assistant position at Wyoming, May moved into the role of strength coach for the

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Tight Ends Coach First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Colorado State ‘13 Gillmore joined the Texas A&M UniversityKingsville football staff in July 2015 as the tight ends coach after a summer of working with the Colorado State University Strength and Conditioning Football Program, primarily with the offensive line. Prior to his strength and conditioning stint, Gillmore was the special teams coordinator, defensive backs and receivers coach at West Texas High School in Stinnett, Texas during the 2014-15 school year. He also taught keyboarding and physical education while assisting with basketball, baseball and track. Gillmore spent the 2013 season as a linebackers coach at Adams State University with current Javelina offensive line coach Phil Serchia. A former linebacker, fullback and tight end for the Division I Colorado State Rams, Gillmore player alongside multiple NFL draft players, including his brother Crockett Gillmore (Ravens), Weston Richburg (Giants), Ty Sambrailo (Broncos), Garrett

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The son of Richard and Pam Cundiff, Parker earned a bachelor’s of English in 2014 and minored in communications at UT-San Antonio, He resides in Kingsville.

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He is a member of the Executive Committee for the Texas Council of Public Universities Presidents and Chancellors and a past chair of the Lone Star Council of Presidents. Tallant also is a member of the Off-site Review Committee for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on College. In addition, he is a board member for the Board of Directors for KEDT/South Texas Public Broadcasting System, Inc.

A product of Bushland (Texas) High School, he lettered in football, basketball and track and field. Gillmore graduated from Colorado State University in 2013 with a degree in liberal arts and a minor in history. He will pursue a master’s in educational administration at Texas A&M-Kingsville.

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Prior to joining the university, Tallant served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire where he was responsible for all undergraduate and graduate academic programs. He also provided leadership in several restructuring initiatives, including the creation of the College of Education and Human Sciences and the College of Nursing and Health Services.

Dr. Steven H. Tallant became the 19th president of Texas A&M University-Kingsville in October, 2008. He immediately focused on building a leadership team, increasing enrollment, enhancing university facilities and increasing the visibility of the campus through a wider marketing initiative.

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Wide Receivers Coach First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&M ‘14 Mike Thornton joined the Texas A&MKingsville football staff in July 2015. He will serve as the team’s wide receiver coach while pursuing a master’s degree. Prior to arriving in Kingsville, Thornton was the quarterback’s coach at Cypress Falls High School in Houston, Texas for a year. He received his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M and was a student assistant coach at A&M Consolidated High School during that time as well. Thornton is married to the former Tracie Hohman of Hutto, Texas.

He also has 20 years of military service and served as chief of Air Force Family Research at the Pentagon from 1991-1994.

Recruitment and retention remain focal points of his presidency, and these efforts led to an 37 percent increase in enrollment during a five-year period. The campus infrastructure also is a priority with approximately $100 million in new construction and renovations on campus, including two new residence halls, a new recreation center and a new dining facility. This expansion was accompanied by development of a campus master plan to guide growth and construction over the next 50 years.

President Tallant earned his B.A. (Sociology) from the University of Florida, his M.S.W. (Social Work) from the University of Utah and his Ph.D. (Social Welfare) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also is a graduate of the Governor’s Executive Development Program through the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas.

He has been recognized for his commitment to higher education and the community many times throughout his career; most recently; he received the President’s Award from the Corpus Christi chapter of the NAACP and the “Humanitarian of the Year” from LULAC Council #1. In 2011, he was named “Citizen of the Year” by the Kingsville Chamber of Commerce and in 2010 he was named “Newsmaker of the Year” by the Kingsville Record. The Kleberg Hispanic Chamber of Commerce honored him with its “Special Leadership Award” in 2011.

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Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics and Campus Recreation Third Season as VP/AD • Ninth Overall at Texas A&M-Kingsville VMI ‘83

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Conference Championships, 3 top 10 national finishes in men’s track-field, 3 top 100 Learfield Cup rankings, and 16 trackfield National Champions.

Gines is listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (1996), the Manchester Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals, and the Empire Who’s Who. A1984 Outstanding Young Men of America recipient and 1984 U.S. Olympic Tryout participant, Gines received the 1989 Big South Coach of the Year award (baseball), and TAMUK athletics is a 3-time recipient of the LSC Community Engagement Award of Excellence and a 5-time winner of the LSC SAAC Cup. Gines serves on the Coastal Bend Fellowship of Christian Athletes Board of Directors, and he is the past-President of Kingsville Rotary (2013-14).

Gines’ 32-year higher education career spans a range of institutions and leadership positions. From 2000-2009 Gines served as director of athletics at three universities, elevating revenues, launching capital improvements, community engagement initiatives, and fostering department growth while capturing 9 conference championships and 17 post-season bids, highlighted by 3 Elite Eight, 2 Final Four and 1 national championship game appearance. Gines served as vice president for institutional advancement at Texas A&M University-Kingsville from July 2009 through December 2012, overseeing the departments of athletics, career services, alumni, development, marketing and communications, and he became the vice president for intercollegiate athletics and campus recreation in January 2013. Gines’ most recent tenure includes 3 Lone Star

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Ruben Cantu enters his 28th year as the head athletic trainer for Texas A&MKingsville athletics. He also serves as the department’s Senior Associate Athletics Director. Before coming to Kingsville, Cantu worked as an intern at Trinity Valley Community College in 1986 and was the head trainer at Copperas Cove High School a year before joining the Javelina staff. Cantu is a member of the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association and is an associate member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. He belongs to the College Athletic Trainers Society. Cantu has supervised 22 former students who have gone on to hold head trainers positions at the high school level. A native of Mercedes, Cantu holds a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University where he served as a student trainer in football and baseball. He received his master’s degree in education/midmanagement from Texas A&I in 1988. He is married to the former Reili Liiva and they have a son, Jaanus and daughter, Rafaella. They reside in Kingsville.

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Gines is married to the former Ginger Holley, a 1983 Davidson College alumna and registered nurse. They have two grown children, son, Patrick, daughter, Kelly, daughter-in-law, Lauren, and granddaughter, Piper.

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A 1983 VMI distinguished graduate and military scholar, Gines holds a M.Ed. from the University of Virginia, and he completed all doctoral coursework in sport psychology at UVA and is a doctoral candidate in educational leadership and policy at the University of St. Thomas (MN). He is a fellow of the Higher Education Management Institute at Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, a graduate of the Sport Management Institute Executive Program, and he completed the Transformational Leadership Program at the Universities of Adelaide and Texas. A former faculty member at Dakota Wesleyan and Fairmont State Universities, Gines’ publications include submissions in the Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, The Coaching Clinic, A.B.C.A Quarterly Digest and Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Gines served on the sport management faculty at Dakota Wesleyan and Fairmont State Universities.

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Recognized for his work in strategic and financial planning, Gines served on the NAIA’s national oversight (Council of Athletic Administrators) and legislative committees; the NCAA II Northeast Regional Advisory Committee (Football); the NCAA II/D2ADA Women and Minorities Program; the NCAA Research Committee; the NCAA Innovations Grant External Review Committee; and he chaired the Lone Star Conference (LSC) Expansion Committee and led the Lone Star Conference Strategic Plan Review (20162021). An experienced speaker, Gines is a past-presenter at the NAIA, NCAA, and NACDA national conventions.

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Scott Gines began his career in college athletics in 1983 as an assistant baseball coach at the University of Virginia. In 1987 he became one of the nation’s youngest Division I head coaches, and in 2000 he concluded a 17-year Division I coaching career of over 800 games with 37 professional baseball selections, 4 Major Leaguers, 9 Academic All-American awards, and departed from Radford University and the Virginia Military Institute as their alltime wins leader at that time. Six of Gines’ former players and assistant coaches later became Division I head coaches.


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Associate Athletic Director for External Relations Eighth Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Elmira ‘74 Joe Biedron joined the Javelina Athletic staff in September of 2008 and is in his eighth year with the Javelinas. He has over 27 years of experience in the area of intercollegiate athletics in a variety of roles. Additionally, he has over eight years of experience in Chamber of Commerce Administration in both El Paso, Texas and Las Cruces, New Mexico.

In the 1990’s, Biedron spent nearly nine years working with the Greater Chamber of Commerce as the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Las Cruces and as the Vice President of the Greater El Paso Chamber. One of his main responsibilities in those roles was the facilitating the planning and implementation of the Chamber’s annual business plan including membership development. Biedron began his professional career as the head ice hockey coach at Lehigh University where he went 21-11-3 with two Mid-Atlantic Conference championships in two seasons. Over the next few years he moved up the ranks in athletics administrative roles at schools such as Wayne State University (MI), Fresno State University and University of Kansas where he was the assistant athletic director. He continued on to California State University-Fullerton on two separate occasions, New Mexico State University and finally Monmouth University as Director of Athletics for 3.5 years before moving on to Chamber of Commerce work.

Prior to working at UT-Arlington, Biedron was the director of athletics at El Paso Community College for four years starting in January of 2000-2004. He was responsible for the overall operation, planning, sound fiscal management and fund development of the total NJCAA Division I program.

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Dantzler has worked in collegiate athletics since 2002 at a variety of levels covering NCAA Division I, II, and III. He has worked extensively in the field of athletic compliance since 2004 when he started at Troy University as the compliance assistant. After a year at Troy, he took a position at the University of Michigan. He was the Assistant Compliance Coordinator at Michigan from 2005-07. Following his two years at Michigan, Dantzler became the Director of Compliance at University of Oklahoma in August of 2007 and held that position for four years. In addition to his compliance experience, Dantzler served as a sports information intern and assistant men’s basketball coach at Hilbert College during the 2003-04 school year and was a facilities assistant at Buffalo State College in 2002-03. Dantzler earned his Bachelor of Science in business administration from Auburn University and his Master of Science in sport administration from Canisius College.

Biedron works in the fund raising, marketing, promotions and corporate sponsorship development sides of Javelina Athletics. He has successfully partnered Javelina Athletics with numerous South Texas businesses. Prior to TAMUK, Biedron served as the Athletics Development Director at the University of Texas at Arlington from 2004-07. His main responsibilities were in the area of development of annual funds personally and via the “Team Concept” and athletics endowments to assist UTA specifically in the areas of athletic scholarships and recruitment funds for their NCAA Division I programs. He also served as a major point of contact and liaison with the UTA Alumni Association and with the UTA Athletics Alumni Chapter.

day-to-day operations of the compliance program for the University, including eligibility, recruiting and financial aid. He provided rules education to the entire athletic department, including coaches, student-athletes, boosters and prospective student-athletes. He also worked extensively with the athletic director and senior woman administrator in the development and maintenance of the compliance manual, standard operating procedures manual and student-athlete handbook.

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Assistant Athletic Director for Academics and Compliance Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville • Fourth Overall Season at Texas A&MKingsville Auburn ‘00 Marques Dantzler returned to Texas A&M University-Kingsville on Aug. 25, 2014. Dantzler held the similar title of Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance in his first stint at TAMUK from 2011-13. Prior to returning to Kingsville, Dantzler was the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance at the University of Incarnate Word for just under two years. At A&M-Kingsville, Dantzler oversaw the

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Fred Nuesch is in his 46th year with Texas A&M University-Kingsville and his 11th year as the Coordinator of External Affairs. He continues to put out a weekly newspaper insert, the Javelina Highlights.

Coordinator of Student-Athlete Services / Senior Woman Administrator Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Stephen F. Austin ‘08

Rosie Moreno is in her 21st season as the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Athletics Tickets Manager. Moreno oversees all season and single-game ticket sales for all 14 Javelina athletic programs.

He created and edited the TAMUK media guides and programs for the men’s and women’s sports and his publications received more than 100 awards and citations during a 34-year period.

Hannah Lantz enters her second season as the coordinator of student-athlete services and senior woman administrator for the Javelinas.

In addition to TAMUK home events, Moreno manages ticket sales for other sporting events on the Kingsville campus, including high school football, basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball.

Nuesch served as the secretary of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for 23 years before retiring in 2002. During that span he was editor of the organization’s monthly newsletter and the annual directory. He was named CoSIDA Secretary Emeritus last fall.

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Prior to joining the Texas A&M Kingsville athletic department, she worked in the personnel office at the university. She is a member of the Society of Professional and Business Women and is a board member of the Kleberg County Child Welfare Board. A native of Kingsville, Moreno is a graduate of H.M. King High School. She is married to Johnny Moreno, and is the mother of the late J.D. Moreno.

She also spent time as an academic intern at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Fla. and as a tutor coordinator at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, her alma mater.

He earned his latest honor in October of 2005 when he was named to the Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor. Nuesch was the recipient of the CoSIDA Arch Ward Award in 1996 and became the first college division SID to receive the award. He is only the fifth representative from a Texas institution or conference to be a recipient since the first award was presented in 1958. He received the CoSIDA Warren Berg Award, which goes to the college division sports information director of the year, the first year it was presented.

Lantz earned her bachelors of science in agricultural development in 2008 and her masters in special education in 2012. She resides in Kingsville.

He received the first-ever NCAA Division II Extra-Mile Award in 1996. This award goes to an SID who has promoted Division II football and the Harlon Hill Trophy.

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Lantz joins Texas A&M University-Kingsville after two years as the academic advisor and learning specialist at Fresno State University. During her time at Fresno, Lantz supervised and guided student-athletes on the women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, women’s equestrian, women’s softball and men’s basketball teams towards their degrees. The Bulldogs’ men’s basketball squad saw a drastic improvement in its APR, retention APR and Academic Year GPA throughout her two seasons.

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Assistant Manager - Tickets 21st Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville

A native of Malvern, Ark., he holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Henderson (Ark.) State University and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri.

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Merit twice. He is also a member of the Javelina Hall of Fame. Nuesch served as the night manager of the main press center at the XXIII Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Calif. in 1984. He was a press officer for the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1986. He also served as a press officer for the United States delegation at the 1987 World University Games in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, and was a press officer at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle, Wash. He served as a press officer at the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio, Texas in 1993. He was the recipient of the Henderson State University Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1991 and was inducted into the Paris (Texas) Junior College Hall of Fame in 1993 as a contributor. He covered the PJC athletic teams as a sports editor of the Paris News in 1964-68. Nuesch holds memberships in the National Association of College Directors of Athletics, the Texas Sports Writers Association, the Football Writers Association of America, the U.S. Track & Field Association and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

assistant for two years prior.

David Brock enters his fifth year on the athletic administrative staff at Texas A&M University-Kingsville after serving as head track coach and cross country coach at H.M. King High School in Kingsville for five seasons. He also served as an assistant track and field coach for the Javelinas for two campaigns.

At La Salle, Giacometti developed and implemented a marketing, communication and alumni relations plan for all 22 athletic programs for the Explorer Fund. Their alumni relations plan included sport specific events that were directed to increase awareness and support for the restricted giving program, resulting in an 80 percent increase in annual support since 2011.

A lifelong Texas track and field coach, Brock has dedicated 35 years to coaching at the high school level. He has been a Special Olympics Athletics coach for 16 years. He assisted in the founding of the Karnes County Texas Special Olympics athletic teams.

Other duties he had with the Explorer Fund was management of benefits for members, implementation of direct mail solicitation that raises over $30,000 a year for various athletic programs and the development and implementation of the Explorer Fund’s website.

Brock was the athletic director and coached football, basketball and track and field for 27 years at Falls City High School. He also coached at Runge H.S. and Medina H.S.

Giacometti also worked with fellow staff members on the marketing and execution of the Friends of Bill Raftery Golf Outing. During his time, the event has grown to raise $100,000 per year for the men’s basketball program.

Brock’s track & field teams have won 2 U.I.L. state championships, three state runner-up titles, six regional track championships and 33 district titles. He finished his basketball career with over 400 victories.

In 2011, Giacometti graduated from La Salle with his Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Communication with a focus in Mass Communication, Journalism and Communication Management.

Brock served active duty in the United States Air Force and Texas Air National Guard. Brock is a member of the Texas High School Coaches Association and U.S.A. Track and Field. He is married to Janis Wilson Brock. They have two sons, Cory David of Conroe, Texas and Kirby David of Kingsville, along with four grandchildren.

He is a past president of the Kingsville Rotary Club and is a member of the board of directors of the Kingsville Navy League. He is married to the former Joan Howe of Kingsville.

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From October 2008 to July 2009, Ramirez was a program counselor for Student Support Services on the Kingsville campus.

A Hebbronville, Texas native, he was an associate professor of journalism at Del Mar College from 1992-2006. There, he served on the faculty council and as head coach for the club baseball and softball teams from 2000-06.

She was also a teacher at Alice High School and St. Joseph Parochial School in Alice, Texas.

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Ramirez obtained her Bachelor’s degree in English Communications from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas in 1999. She is married to Alfonso R. Ramos Jr. and they reside in Kingsville.

A retired captain from the Texas Army National Guard, he is on the Kingsville Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.

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He was on the Corpus Christi Independent School District (CCISD) Board of Trustees from 1992-2006 and served as Board President in 2005-06. Earning his doctorate degree in educational leadership from Texas A&M-Kingsville and Texas A&M UniversityCorpus Christi.

Faculty Athletic Representative First Season in Position Professor in Journalism and Comm. Texas A&I Dr. Manuel C. Flores Jr. was named the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Faculty Athletic Representative on Aug. 10, 2015. A professor of journalism and communications at Texas A&M-Kingsville since 2006, Flores has earned numerous awards in his illustrious career. He will promote academic integrity, institutional control of intercollegiate athletics, facilitate the integration of the athletics and academic components of the collegiate community, and enhance the student-athlete experience. He will work collaboratively with the Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and Campus Recreation D. Scott Gines, the athletic administrative staff, coaches and President Dr. Steven H. Tallant to provide significant leadership in the governance of the intercollegiate athletics program.

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He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism and political science from Texas A&I University. An awardwinning sports journalist and columnist with the Corpus Christi Caller Times, he covered Javelina athletics from 1982-92 and went on to do the same for the San Antonio Express News from 2006-10.

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and managing day-to-day operations for the department office, review and routing e-mails, phone calls and mail to appropriate staff members and monitoring and maintaining departmental accounts.

As FAR, he will be broadly aware of institutional, LSC and NCAA issues as they relate to compliance with rules and regulations, the promotion of a balance between academics, athletics, and the social lives of student-athletes, and the necessity to play a central role in communicating matters related to athletics to constituents and/or governance groups across the University.

Author of Hispanics in Journalism: 200 Years of Spanish-Language Influence in U.S. Communications, he assisted in the launce of the Javelina Broadcast Network, a joint venture between the Art, Communication and Theatre Department and the Athletics Department. A 2012 Latino American Who’s Who in America honoree, he helped establish the Tejano Civil Right Museum and Resource Center in Corpus Christi in 2014. He and his wife, Adriana Garza-Flores, the social media and engagement manager in the Texas A&M-Kingsville marketing and communications department, reside in Kingsville. He has two sons, Mario and Marcos, who lettered on the Javelina baseball team, and his daughter Teresa played collegiately at TWU.

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Strength and Conditioning Robb Rogers Head Strength and Conditioning Coach First Season Robert Allen Rogers was named the head strength and conditioning coach at Texas A&M University-Kingsville on April 6, 2015. He joins the Javelinas after a season as the wide receivers, defensive backs and strength coach for Liberty High School in Colorado Springs,

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Rogers implemented the strength training program used at Liberty High and was also involved in the scouting and postgame evaluation of the team and opponents.

Springs, Colo. and runs www.CoachRobbRogers.com. Rogers has been a national/international lecturer since 1985, teaching and consulting with coaches around the world from the United States to China, Australia and Europe. Rogers is one of the most well-known strength and conditioning coaches for his practical, innovative information for fitness and rehabilitation practices. Robb is a Master Coach with the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa). He earned his bachelors in physical education form Southwest Missouri State University and his masters in human performance and sports psychology from the University of Missouri. He and his wife Michelle have two sons, Trent and Drake.

Prior to Liberty, Rogers was a contractor training Special Forces for the Military. He spent the 2009-10 season as the human performance center director, assisting in national and international education for coaches, trainers and athletes. From 2005-08, Rogers was a performance coach for St. Vincent Sports Performance, screening, assessing, testing and prescribing corrective and performance exercises for various leagues, including the National Football League, National Hockey League and at the National Basketball Association Combine. Before St. Vincent, Rogers was the football and women’s basketball strength coach for Middle Tennessee State University, implementing, testing and training correcting and performance exercises for the programs. He contributed to conference championships in football and basketball as the Blue Raiders moved up to NCAA Division I. The strength and conditioning coordinator for the St. Louis Blues from 1998-99, Rogers coordinated in-season and offseason training of major and minor league players, designing, directing and implementing mini-camp for draftees. He assisted with rehabilitations under the direction of the medical staff and was a part of the Blues team that advanced two rounds in the NHL and one in the AHL Playoffs.

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Prior to moving up to NHL, he spent five seasons as the strength and conditioning director at Baylor University in Waco. He designing and overseeing all training, reconditioning and testing programs for all athletes. Rogers coordinated fundraising within athletic department goals and upgraded equipment and programming for the Bears as they transitioned to the Big 12 Conference. He oversaw football, basketball and track and field teams that earned conference titles.

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Getting a start in collegiate athletics as the assistant strength coach at the University of Missouri in 1982, Rogers implemented plyometric, speed and strength training programs for every sport. Following Mizzou, he spent four years as the strength and conditioning coordinator at the University of Southern California. Robb is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), USA Weightlifting and is a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach (MSCC) as certified by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. He has received the Training & Conditioning magazine Comeback Athlete Rehab Team award, the University of Southern California Football Spirit Award and been honored by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as the 1996 Southwest Conference Coach of the year and the 1996 National Coach of the Year.

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Rogers has been published in numerous journals and magazines and is a member of the Perform Better Seminar Team. Robb is also involved with www.sbcoachescollege.com , a free web based education site. He has presented at national conventions, business meetings, camps, clinics and seminars since 1985 and was most recently strength coach to the 2007 Hula Bowl. He is the owner of the Performance Fitness center in Colorado

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Athletic Training Ruben Cantu Senior Associate Athletic Director / Head Athletic Trainer 28th Season

She earned her Bachelor’s of Science in kinesiology in 2009 from Texas A&M-Kingsville while going through Senior Associate Athletic Director/Head Athletic Trainer Ruben Cantu’s student training program. She is currently working on her Masters in guidance and counseling.

Before coming to Kingsville, Cantu worked as an intern at Trinity Valley Community College in 1986 and was the head trainer at Copperas Cove High School a year before joining the Javelina staff.

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A native of Mercedes, Texas, Cantu holds a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University where he served as a student trainer in football and baseball. He received his master’s degree in education/mid-management from Texas A&I in 1988.

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Sarah Embrey Graduate Assistant Trainer Second Season

Cantu is a member of the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association and is an associate member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. He belongs to the College Athletic Trainers Society. Cantu has supervised 22 former students who have gone on to hold head trainers positions at the high school level.

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Jessica Johnson Graduate Assistant Trainer Second Season

He is married to the former Reili Liiva and they have a son, Jaanus and daughter, Rafaella. They reside in Kingsville.

Tena Savage Assistant Athletic Trainer Fourth Season

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Jacob Kintz Graduate Assistant Trainer First Season

Tena Savage is entering her third year at Texas A&MKingsville as an assistant athletic trainer and instructor in the AT Education Program. Prior to TAMUK, she was the head athletic trainer/instructor for six years at Hill College in Hillsboro, Texas. While at Hill, she earned her a Master of Science in Education - Athletic Training (2010) at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. She earned a Bachelor of Science - Athletic Training at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, Fla. (2005). Tena is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Southwest Athletic Trainers Association (SWATA), Texas State Athletic Trainers Association (TSATA) & Coastal Bend Athletic Trainers Society (CBATS). She a nationally certified and a Texas state licensed Athletic Trainer.

Monica Valdez Assistant Athletic Trainer - Outreach Fourth Season Monica Valdez is entering her fourth year as the Assistant Athletic Trainer/Outreach Coordinator at Texas A&M-Kingsville. She works primarily with the rehabilitation of the injured athletes as well as oversees three area high schools - Academy, Bishop and Odem. Before joining the TAMUK athletic training staff, Valdez was the full-time athletic trainer at Academy High School.

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Valdez is a member of Southwest Athletic Trainers Association (SWATA), National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Coastal Bend Athletic Trainers Society (CBATS), and Texas Stat Athletic Trainers Association (TSATA). She is also a Texas Licensed Athletic Trainer and resides in Kingsville with two boys Tyler Ryan (eight) and Jacob Daniel (two).

Ruben Cantu enters his 27th year as the head athletic trainer for Texas A&M-Kingsville athletics. He also serves as the department’s Senior Associate Athletics Director. Cantu will work primarily with football and softball while overseeing the athletic training department.

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Athletic Communications Kelvin Queliz Director of Sports Information Second Season @iamkelvinq

Phillip Pongratz Assistant Director of Sports Information First Season @pdpongratz

Kelvin Queliz enters his second year as the director of sports information at Texas A&M University-Kingsville in 2015-16.

Phillip Pongratz enters his first year as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Texas A&M UniversityKingsville.

Queliz joined the Javelina athletic staff on July 21, 2014, and oversees the daily operations of the sports information office and all 14 sports on JavelinaAthletics.com.

Pongratz joined the athletic staff on December 15, 2014 and will assist with the daily operations of the sports information office and all 14 sports on JavelinaAthletics.com.

In his first season, the Javelinas saw a growth in conference and national accolades, led by three Capital One Academic All-American® honorees. Social media has increased tremendously since his arrival as Queliz created and maintains social media accounts for all 14 athletic programs on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.

Prevously he served as the assistant director of athletic communications at fellow Lone Star Conference school Eastern New Mexico University for two years. His primary sports Pongratz covered in Portales, New Mexico were baseball, men’s basketball, men’s soccer and volleyball while assisting with all other sports as well.

The New York City native spent the previous year as the assistant director of athletic communications at Florida Tech. There, he was the main sports information director for six sports.

Before working at ENMU, he served as one of the media relations assistants at Louisiana Tech. Pongratz was the main contact for men’s basketball, women’s soccer and women’s tennis. During his tenure he covered the Bulldog basketball program that made there one and only appearance in the Western Athletic Conference basketball championship game. The 28-year-old worked in the UT-Chattanooga Media Relations Department from January 2009 to May 2011 where he served as a student assistant and intern. During his time at UTC, Pongratz assisted with all phases of the Mocs public relations including serving on the statcrews for a number of sports while also assisting with promotions and game operations.

At FIT, he oversaw the development of FloridaTechSports.com and was one of the official statisticians for football. Under his watch, men’s basketball redshirt sophomore Corbin Jackson was featured on ESPN’s Sportscenter’s Top 10 Plays on Jan. 7 after dunking over a defender. The play ranked No. 4 on the 1 a.m. ET live edition of the telecast. Prior to working in the Panthers’ athletic communications office, Queliz was the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information at the City College of New York. He redesigned the CCNYAthletics.com website in Jan. 2013 and headed a promotional campaign for United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Atlantic Region Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Athlete of the Year Thierry Diessongo.

He earned his bachelor’s degree from Tennessee-Chattanooga in sport and leisure services administration in 2009 and his master’s of business administration in 2011.

Christina Jenkins Video Coordinator Second Season @heyitschristina

The 25-year old received his Bachelors of Science in Sport Management from the University of Delaware on May 28, 2011. Queliz also minored in legal studies and earned a business certificate. Assisting in the sports information office at UD, he was named the Assistant Media Relations Director at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, La. in Oct. 2011.

Christina Jenkins joined the Texas A&M UniversityKingsville athletics staff for the 2014-15 academic year as the video coordinator for all 14 Javelina intercollegiate sports.

Queliz was the main contact for baseball, volleyball and bowling and was the home statistician for men’s and women’s basketball. Three baseball studentathletes received honors during his year at LA Tech as freshman Phil Maton was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America team, and Jeb Stefan and Alex Williams were drafted in the 2012 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.

The Benton, La. native maintains the Javelina Athletics YouTube channel and also edits nightly highlights for JavelinaAthletics.com. Jenkins was previously a sports reporter and anchor at KSLA News 12 in Shreveport, La.

Queliz serves as the Publications Coordinator for Divison I (FBS) football media guides, on the CoSIDA new media committee and a regional member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). He is a beat writer for the New York Yankees on RantSports.com.

While working for KSLA, she covered high school sports, NCAA Division I programs LSU, Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State, and National Football League’s New Orleans Saints and Dallas Cowboys. She was vital in the production of the Emmy Award winning “The End Zone.”

Queliz resides in Kingsville, Texas. He has been an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) for three years and Eastern College Athletic Conference-Sports Information Directors of America (ECAC-SIDA) for two years.

Jenkins received her bachelors of arts in broadcasting from Louisiana State University-Shreveport in May 2011. She currently resides in Kingsville.

Athletic Communications Staff Chris Brown - Marquee/Jav-A-Vision Student Workers: Shaquira Kennedy, R.J. Young, Ronnie Ramirez, Maria Macias, Kamry Horton Photographers: Artie Leal and Hugh Lieck

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2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 at INCARNATE WORD --2 p.m. San Antonio, Texas / Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium (6,000) / TAMUK leads series 3-0; last played in 2012 (TAMUK, 20-17) MISSOURI S&T

Sept. 19 7 p.m.

A&M-COMMERCE*

Sept. 26 7 p.m.

WEST ALABAMA

Mike Shaw Automotive Hall of Fame Weekend

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Sept. 12 7 p.m.

Kingsville, Texas / Javelina Stadium (15,000) / First Ever Meeting

IBC Bank Hispanic Heritage Weekend

Kingsville, Texas / Javelina Stadium (15,000) / TAMUK leads series 37-24-1; last played in 2014 (TAMUC, 55-20)

Pueblo Tires & Service Family Fiesta Weekend

Kingsville, Texas / Javelina Stadium (15,000) / Series teid 1-1; last played in 1978 (UWS, 6-2)

Oct. 3 at EASTERN NEW MEXICO* --4 p.m. Blackwater Draw, N.M. / Greyhound Stadium (6,100) / TAMUK leads series, 23-7; last played in 2014 (ENMU, 61-7) TARLETON STATE*

Legends at Kingsville Community Appreciation Weekend

Kingsville, Texas / Javelina Stadium (15,000) / TAMUK leads series 20-8; last played in 2014 (TSU, 80-14)

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Oct. 10 7 p.m.

Oct. 17 at ANGELO STATE* --7 p.m. San Angelo, Texas / LeGrand Stadium (5,500) / TAMUK leads 33-15; last played in 2014 (ASU, 57-31) Oct. 24 7 p.m.

WEST TEXAS A&M*

Kleberg Bank Homecoming Game/Senior Night

Kingsville, Texas / Javelina Stadium (15,000) / TAMUK leads series 16-12-1, last played in 2014 (WT, 48-21)

Oct. 31 at MIDWESTERN STATE* --1 p.m. Wichita Falls, Texas / Memorial Stadium (14,362) / MSU leads series 10-6; last played in 2014 (MSU, 48-7) Nov. 7-14 TBA

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Second Round of the Lone Star Conference Playoffs

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The Daren Wilkinson era is nearly upon #JavelinaNation as the 11th head coach in Texas A&M University-Kingsville history leads the Javelinas into San Antonio for a showdown versus the University of the Incarnate Word on Saturday, Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. Most of the practices have seen temperatures rise into the triple digits, but the Javelinas continue to work hard in preparation for the 2015 campaign. “The team has been able to acclimate to the Texas heat,” said Wilkinson. “They have worked hard throughout practice and have taken the field in the middle of the afternoon, so the weather isn’t an issue.” Wilkinson has worked with the quarterbacks since taking over the football program and he will be the offensive coordinator for the Javelinas. “The difference between the practices in the spring and now are amazing to us,” said Wilkinson. “It took us some time to implement our new pro-style offense, but the guys have worked hard to learn the ins and outs of what we are trying to build here. We entered camp with every position having two-four guys battling for the starting spot, and some of those may be game-time decisions.”

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Below is the breakdown by position. Quarterbacks “Myles Carr, Stevie Joe Dorman and Trey Mitchell have all worked hard in camp and Saturday’s start will be a game time decision between Carr and Dorman,” said Wilkinson. “It is not set in stone and we might put all three behind center to be honest depending on the scenario. Myles and Stevie Joe have been efficient throwing the ball and making the big plays when the opportunities have presented themselves.” Running Back “This is one of our strong points and we are lucky to return three guys that saw a lot of playing time last season in Shawn Vasquez, Joe Te’o and Greg Pitre. All three will factor into our offense this year.” Vasquez is a returning All-LSC honorable mention selection that rushed for five touchdowns and averaged 5.0 yards per carry. Te’o finished with four touchdowns and 4.8 yards/carry and Pitre added 287 yards. Mitchell led the team with eight rushing touchdowns last season in nine games. Tight End “Our tight end position is pretty deep with the return of Chris Cooper and Daniel Ramirez and the addition of freshmen Roe Posada and Torrey Thomas. It will be a position that gives us an edge recruiting wise because we are one of the only teams in the LSC that factors our TE into the offense regularly. I am excited about that position.” Wide Receivers The return of Jordan Thomas, paired with transfer Anthony Autry gives the Javelinas a formidable one-two punch, but the third receiver role will be a game time decision.” Thomas finished with three touchdowns in 11 games and 13.3 yards/reception, while Autry caught 12 touchdowns and collected over 600 yards at Hutchin-

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son Community College. Offensive Line “I inherited a great group of hard working athletes and we are excited to plug in Luke Spies to that mix,” said offensive lines coach Phil Serchia. “We have 10 guys that can go in and compete at a high level. Bo Villarreal, Aundra Long and Christian Garcia are returning starters and will be joined by Michael O’Neal, who saw regular playing time in 2014, and freshman Luke Spies. Spies is a talented player from Katy and they ran a similar offense to what we will run here, so we are excited to see how he plays with the veteran group.” Garcia has earned back-to-back All-Lone Star Conference honorable mention honors and Lone, Villarreal and O’Neal all return as starters from last season’s team. Stuart Sanchez, Jake Wallace, Ollie Brady and Ralph Rubalcaba also received playing time in 2014 and will be vital to the offensive lines success in 2015, along with redshirt freshman Richard Cervantes. “This group will continue to push each other and the best five guys will be the ones out there week in and week out.” “We will run a pro-style offense and be very man scheme oriented, but we are excited to go to San Antonio and compete. We want to put a good product out on the field.” and will give up more sacks, but it is a lot of seven-man protection. Not sprint protection. We will be very man scheme oriented. “We are challenging our guys to dig deep as a coaching staff, and we will continue to improve in every practice,” said Wilkinson. Defense “Our major focus this fall was to get our guys to play with great effort,” said defensive coordinator David Brown II. “Effort is the one thing that they can control. We installed our defense at a slow methodical pace to help avoid paralysis by analyses. We want our guys to ‘see ball, get ball.’ At this point they know that if they don’t swarm to the ball, they won’t play.” Braedon Robinson anchors the line after tallying 4.5 sacks and 12.5 tackles for a loss as a freshman in 2014. Also returning on the defense are All-LSC honorable mention selections Kelechi Amushie and Trevor Moses. “We have a lot of our guys returning from last season and we will count on our guys to collectively get after the ball all game,” said Wilkinson. “One guy that has stood out in camp has been Robinson, and we are lucky we don’t have to put together a gameplan against him every Saturday.” “Our defensive staff (defensive lines coach Ronnie Palmer, defensive backs coach James Jefferson and linebackers coach Kevin May) did a good job of teaching and reinforcing to our guys the fundamentals of the game,” said Brown. “We’ve focused on leveraging and tracking the football. We are working on perfecting the details of our assignments.” “We have good depth at cornerback. If our young guys and transfers pan out, we have a chance to have a lot of success in the secondary.” Lamont Hills, Amushie, Joe Crow, Tre Oliver, Emond Hobbs and Forrest Jones are all returning from previous seasons in the secondary.

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“It is important for our playmakers to step up and make big plays. We expect our guys to play with great effort.”

Devonte Williams 6-0 177 Emond Hobbs 5-9 168 Dashon Wade Forrest Jones 6-1 188 Marcus Porter 6-0 203

Defensive Line Joining Robinson as returnees are Alex Kuyinu, Gayln Griffin Jr., AA Vaaulu and Will Juarez. Vaaulu and Robinson are the lone starters from last season and they will be joined by Sione Tupouata, a junior college transfer with two seasons of eligibility remaining.

5-11 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-3 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-1

225 190 200 225 200 190 265 225 190 170 165 170 190

Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Houston, Texas Los Angeles, Calif.

R-Jr. Fr. Sr. R-Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. R-Jr.. Jr. R-Jr. R-Fr.

San Antonio, Texas Brownsville, Texas Converse, Texas San Antonio, Texas Converse, Texas Brownsville, Texas San Antonio, Texas Victoria, Texas Brentwood, Calif. Houston, Texas Bryan, Texas Houston, Texas Orange Grove, Texas

Depth Chart

TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE 6-2 6-3 5-7 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-3

215 215 185 220 165 190 184 170 186 165 265 215 258 315 290 300 320 277 280 308 270 225

R-Jr. R-Jr. Jr. Sr. R-So. R-Fr. R-Fr. Jr. R-Jr. Jr. Sr. R-Jr. R-Jr.. R-So. Fr. R-Fr. Sr. R-So. R-Jr. R-Sr. R-Jr.. Jr.

Arcadia, Calif. Somerset, Texas Hutto, Texas Fairfield, Calif. San Antonio, Texas Orange Grove, Texas Victoria, Texas Pasadena, Calif. Atlanta, Ga. Bryan, Texas San Antonio, Texas Harlingen, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Katy, Texas Mission, Texas Eagle Pass, Texas Raymondville, Texas Cibolo, Texas Missouri City, Texas Huntsville, Texas Victoria, Texas

DEFENSE DE 46 95 90 DT 11 99 DE 7 52 OLB 3 40 ILB 4 55 ILB 23 44 OLB 29 36 CB 28 25 SS 21 10

Alex Kuyinu Brandon Jones Gaylin Griffin Jr. AA Vaaulu Sione Tupouata Braedon Robinson Will Juarez Zamarcus Green Jonathon General DeMarcus Spurlock Fred Conyers Miles Kirksey Shannon Joseph Peyton Tilley Tre Oliver Kelechi Amushie Joe Crowe Lamont Hills Kevin Johnson

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

247 250 195 335 275 255 270 190 190 242 250 225 210 195 180 180 170 165 200

Jr. Fr. R-Jr. Sr. R-Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. R-So. Jr. R-Jr. Fr. R-Jr. Jr. R-Jr. R-Jr. R-Jr. Jr.

Missouri City, Texas Houston, Texas New Orleans, La. Los Angeles, Calif. Oakland, Calif. San Antonio, Texas Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas Reddick, Fla. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Missouri City, Texas Houston, Texas Leander, Texas Pearland, Texas Richmond, Texas Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Philadelphia, Pa.

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Myles Carr Stevie Joe Dorman Greg Pitre Joe Te’o Jordan Thomas Matthew Priddy Jacob Armstrong Marcus Green Anthony Autry Shavon Pennie Chris Cooper Daniel Ramirez Bo Villarreal Stuart Sanchez Luke Spies Richard Cervantes Christian Garcia Ralph Rubalcaba Michael O’Neal Ollie Brady Aundra Long Jake Wallace

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OFFENSE QB 8 14 TB 33 24 WR 6 22 WR 80 12 WR 1 82 TE 81 30 LT 76 76 LG 72 58 C 74 70 RG 63 77 RT 79 64

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SPECIAL TEAMS K 38 Max Lehnig 69 Julio De la Garza P 43 Tristan Hernandez 38 Max Lehnig H 43 Tristan Hernandez 69 Julio De la Garza LS 81 Chris Cooper 63 Jake Wallace KR 26 Shawn Vasquez 25 Joe Crowe PR 82 Shavon Pennie 25 Joe Crowe 22 Matthew Priddy

R-Fr. R-Sr. Fr. R-Fr. Jr.

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Linebackers “Trevor Moses is the leader of our linebackers,” said Brown. He returns after 81 tackles in 2014, second most behind Trevor Pesek. Also returning are DeMarcus Spurlock, ZeMarcus Green and Miles Kirksey.

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H: 2-1-1 • A: 2-1 Coach: L.J. Smith, first season 10/10 Breckenridge 10/16 Kingsville Firemen at Victoria JC 11/7 Southwest Texas 11/13 at McAllen High 11/20 at Schreiner 11/26 Kingsville Firemen

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32-0 6-7 31-7 0-0 21-0 7-18 20-0

1926 (4-3)

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H: 3-2 • A: 1-1 Coach: L.J. Smith, second season 9/6 9/13 9/25 10/4 10/16 10/23 10/30

at St. Mary’s Peacock Military Southwest Texas at Fort Brown Schreiner Fort Sam Houston Victoria JC

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0-18 41-0 2-13 42-0 3-7 45-14 19-0

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H: 3-0 • A: 1-1 Coach: L.J. Smith, third season at St. Mary’s Victoria JC Edinburg at Schreiner Fort Brown

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9-0 39-0 14-0 0-13 59-6

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H: 3-3 • A: 1-1 Coach: L.J. Smith, fourth season Southwest Texas at St. Mary’s Fort Brown at Fort Sam Houston Schreiner Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State Edinburg

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4-0 0-6 84-0 25-6 0-26 49-0 0-12 0-13

1929 (3-4-1)

H: 2-2 • A: 1-2-1 Coach: Bud McCallum, first season 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/25 11/5 11/9 11/16 11/28

St. Mary’s L Texas Lutheran W at Southwest Texas L at Schreiner T Brownsville JC W at Sam Houston State L Southwestern L at Edinburg W

0-34 23-6 0-32 7-7 14-7 0-19 0-26 20-12

1930 (3-3-3, 1-2-1 TIAA)

H: 3-1-2 • A: 0-2-1 Coach: Bud McCallum, second season 9/29

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0-0 40-6 0-6 7-6 0-19 25-6 6-6 6-20

1931 (8-1, 1-0 TIAA) TIAA Champions

9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

at Rice Texas Lutheran Victoria JC Southwest Texas at East Texas State vs. Sul Ross State * at Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin at Schreiner

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0-37 38-0 38-0 7-0 7-6 19-0 33-0 48-6 20-6

6-6

1932 (6-2, 3-0 TIAA) TIAA Champions

H: 4-0 • A: 1-2 • N: 1-0 Coach: Bud McCallum, fourth season 9/24 10/8 10/15 10/29 11/3 11/11 11/18 11/26

at Rice at Texas A&M Kelly Field Sam Houston State at Daniel Baker * Abilene Christian * Schreiner vs. McMurry *

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0-20 0-14 44-0 12-6 19-13 25-0 13-0 20-0

* TIAA game

1933 (6-2)

H: 4-0 • A: 2-1 • N: 0-1 Coach: Bud McCallum, fifth season 9/23 9/29 10/7 10/13 10/27 11/3 11/16 11/22

at Rice Randolph Field McMurry vs. Texas A&M at Sam Houston State Daniel Baker at Abilene Christian Schreiner

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H: 2-0 • A: 2-1-1 • N: 1-0 Coach: Bud McCallum, sixth season at North Texas at Texas A&M at Dixie Fort Sam Houston

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19-0 0-27 26-0

1935 (3-5)

H: 1-2 • A: 2-3 Coach: Bud McCallum, seventh season at Texas at Baylor Schreiner at Lamar at Southwest Texas at Hardin-Simmons St. Mary’s St. Edward’s

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6-28 0-6 0-16 13-8 7-0 0-34 6-19 14-0

1936 (6-4, 1-1 AC)

H: 3-0 • A: 3-3 • N: 0-1 Coach: Bud McCallum, eighth season 9/19 9/25 10/3 10/10 10/16 10/24 10/31 11/14 11/20 11/26

vs. Rice at Victoria JC at SMU Schreiner at Lamar Westmoreland Southwestern at St. Mary’s at Hardin-Simmons at Sul Ross State

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0-33 26-0 0-61 19-7 25-0 48-0 25-6 20-0 6-39 7-13

NOTE: Conference games unknown

1937 (4-3-1)

H: 1-1-1 • A: 3-1 • N: 0-1 Coach: Bud McCallum, ninth season 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

Lamar at Sul Ross State Sam Houston State vs. Schreiner at Southwestern St. Mary’s at Stephen F. Austin at NU of Mexico

W W L L L T W W

26-0 12-7 14-16 12-13 0-6 6-6 33-6 26-12

NOTE: Conference games unknown 0-7 25-2 19-0 0-17 37-6 37-7 39-0 36-0

1934 (5-1-1)

9/22 9/29 10/13 10/20

10/26 vs. Sul Ross State 11/3 at Rice 11/24 Daniel Baker

9/28 10/5 10/12 10/17 11/1 11/11 11/16 11/22

* TIAA game

* TIAA game

1928 (4-4)

9/22 10/8 10/17 10/24 11/3 11/12 11/24 12/31

at Southwestern T Edinburg W at Rice “B” L Schreiner W Sam Houston State * L East Texas State * W Daniel Baker * T at Sul Ross State * L

H: 4-0 • A: 3-1 • N: 1-0 Coach: Bud McCallum, third season

1927 (4-1)

10/1 10/8 10/22 11/4 11/18

10/3 10/7 10/18 11/1 11/8 11/17 11/22 12/4

7-6 14-14 71-0 52-0

1938 (7-3) Alamo Conference Champions

H: 5-1 • A: 0-2 • N: 2-0 Coach: Bud McCallum, 10th season 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/14 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/18 11/22 11/29

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at Texas A&M Randolph Field 23rd Infantry at Sam Houston State vs. Schreiner Sul Ross State St. Mary’s Trinity vs. NU of Mexico St. Edward’s

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0-52 30-0 34-6 7-20 20-13 20-6 13-7 26-19 53-7 7-14

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FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR 11/23 Abilene Christian

1939 (6-1-3, 1-0-1 AC) Alamo Conference Co-Champions

* Texas Conference game

* Texas Conference game

1947 (7-1-1, 1-1 TC)

1951 (5-4, 3-1 TC) Texas Conference Champions

H: 3-0-1, A: 2-1-2 • N: 1-0 Coach: Bud McCallum, 11th season at San Jose State Daniel Baker at Sul Ross State Sam Houston State at Southwest Texas vs. Schreiner at Stephen F. Austin St. Mary’s at St. Edward’s West Texas State

L W W W T W T W W T

0-9 20-3 26-7 7-0 0-0 21-14 0-0 7-3 26-6 0-0

NOTE: Conference games unknown H: 3-0 • A: 2-3 Coach: Bud McCallum, 12th season W L W W W L W W L

10-0 0-26 7-6 19-12 38-6 6-9 18-7 14-0 6-26

L W L W W W W W W W

7-14 35-7 0-41 46-7 14-6 68-0 55-7 33-7 39-7 39-26

9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/25

Howard Payne * at Southwest Texas Sam Houston State at McMurry * Daniel Baker at Sul Ross State Abilene Christian at Southwestern Austin College Corpus Christi

W W W L W W W W L W

14-12 20-12 16-12 14-39 33-0 46-6 50-13 7-3 19-20 27-12

1950 (6-3, 4-1 TC)

H: 4-2 • A: 2-1 Coach: Dewey Mayhew, fifth season

1946 (2-6, 0-2 TC)

H: 2-3 • A: 0-3 Coach: Dewey Mayhew, first season L L L L L W W

0-14 12-25 13-2 32-6 22-14 31-0 19-33 0-13 67-0 20-25

* Texas Conference game

1942-45 - No football due to World War II

at Howard Payne * Southwest Texas at Houston McMurry * at Corpus Christi Sul Ross State Stephen F. Austin

L L W W W W L L W L

H: 5-1 • A: 3-1 Coach: Dewey Mayhew, fourth season

NOTE: Conference games unknown

9/21 10/4 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/16

* Texas Conference game

at Houston at Howard Payne * Southwest Texas at Sam Houston State McMurry * East Texas Baptist Sul Ross State at Corpus Christi Daniel Baker at Austin College

0-27 0-28 0-34 10-13 0-20 12-7 23-20

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9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

Trinity Southwest Texas at Howard Payne * McMurry * Daniel Baker Sul Ross State at Abilene Christian * Southwestern *

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L L W W W W L W

7-20 6-7 14-6 20-13 39-6 14-13 3-20 26-7

18-13

Texas Lutheran W at Trinity L at Southwest Texas L Howard Payne * L at McMurry * W at Sul Ross State W Abilene Christian * W Carswell Air Force Base L Austin College * W

37-7 7-34 6-41 7-9 20-14 33-14 14-13 0-40 41-7

1952 (3-8, 1-3 TC) International Bowl Game Champions H: 2-3 • A: 0-5 • N: 1-0 Coach: Dewey Mayhew, seventh season 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29

at Stephen F. Austin L Southwest Texas L at Fort Sam Houston L at Sam Houston State L Trinity L Sul Ross State W at Abilene Christian * L Howard Payne * W at Austin College * L McMurry * L vs. Heroico (Mexico) ! W

12-14 12-41 6-7 14-41 32-41 27-13 13-48 14-7 20-24 20-21 49-0

* Texas Conference game ! International Bowl

1953 (4-5, 3-1 TC) Texas Conference Champions

H: 3-2 • A: 1-3 Coach: Dewey Mayhew, eighth season 9/19 9/26 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

Stephen F. Austin at Southwest Texas Sam Houston State Trinity at Sul Ross State Abilene Christian * at Howard Payne * Austin College * at McMurry *

W L L L L W W W L

7-6 20-34 25-49 12-19 0-38 25-14 6-0 19-18 6-52

* Texas Conference game

1954 (6-5, 2-4 LSC)

H: 1-3 • A: 4-2 • N: 1-0 Coach: Gil Steinke, first season 9/18 9/25 10/2

at Texas Lutheran W at Northeast Louisiana W Corpus Christi W

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at San Jose State at Arizona State vs. Texas A&M Sam Houston State at Southwest Texas East Central Stephen F. Austin at St. Mary’s West Texas State Texas Wesleyan

1948 (5-5, 1-1 TC)

1949 (8-2, 1-1 TC)

H: 5-0 • A: 3-1 • N: 0-1 Coach: Bud McCallum, 13th season 9/19 9/26 10/4 10/11 10/17 10/25 11/1 11/15 11/22 11/29

* Texas Conference game

9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/20 11/27

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H: 3-2 • A: 2-2 Coach: Dewey Mayhew, sixth season 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

* Texas Conference game

1941 (8-2) Alamo Conference Championships

11/22 at Austin College *

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at San Jose State at Texas A&M at Sam Houston State Southwest Texas Daniel Baker at Rice Stephen F. Austin at St. Mary’s at West Texas State

H: 4-1 • A: 3-0-1 Coach: Dewey Mayhew, second season 9/20 Howard Payne * W 19-14 9/27 Sam Houston State W 28-17 10/4 at Southwest Texas W 19-13 10/11 Houston W 13-7 10/18 at McMurry * T 14-14 10/25 at East Texas Baptist W 20-0 11/1 at Sul Ross State W 19-6 11/8 NAS Corpus Christi W 34-12 11/15 Stephen F. Austin L 7-15

H: 4-1 • A: 1-4 Coach: Dewey Mayhew, third season

1940 (6-3)

9/17 9/28 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

7-32

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FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/26

Southwest Texas * at Sam Houston State * at Sul Ross State * Stephen F. Austin * East Texas State * at Lamar * vs. Mexico City College at Trinity

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16-21 0-14 9-0 7-14 6-26 18-14 20-13 6-41

* LSC game

1955 (4-6, 2-4 LSC)

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H: 2-3 • A: 1-3 • N: 1-0 Coach: Gil Steinke, second season 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12

vs. NU of M at Howard Payne Texas Lutheran Trinity at Southwest Texas * Sam Houston State * Sul Ross State * at Stephen F. Austin * at East Texas State * Lamar *

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13-7 20-21 33-13 0-34 21-26 25-36 26-7 13-12 7-14 9-20

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1956 (7-3, 6-1 LSC)

H: 5-0 • A: 2-2 • N: 0-1 Coach: Gil Steinke, third season Texas Lutheran vs. Trinity at McMurry Southwest Texas * at Sam Houston State * at Sul Ross State * Stephen F. Austin * East Texas State * at Lamar * Howard Payne *

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33-13 7-12 21-24 23-14 14-28 29-0 33-13 27-14 28-12 7-6

* LSC game H: 3-2-1 • A: 2-3 Coach: Gil Steinke, fourth season Corpus Christi Trinity at NU of Mexico McMurry at Southwest Texas * Sam Houston State * Sul Ross State * at Stephen F. Austin * at East Texas State * Lamar * at Howard Payne *

W W W L W L W L L T L

* LSC game

37-14 0-25 26-8 22-0 20-21 7-0 7-0 7-13 0-14 21-6 26-0

H: 8-0 • A: 2-1 • N: 1-0 Coach: Gil Steinke, sixth season 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 12/5 12/12

Corpus Christi Trinity Texas Lutheran at Howard Payne * East Texas State * UT Arlington at Sam Houston State * at Stephen F. Austin * Lamar * at Sul Ross State * Southwest Texas * Hillsdale ^ vs. Lenoir-Rhyne #

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14-3 30-12 33-6 6-0 7-0 29-18 23-10 7-24 14-6 14-8 20-0 20-0 20-6

* LSC game ^ NAIA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas # NAIA Championship, St. Petersburg, Fla.

1960 (8-1-1, 6-1 LSC) LSC Champions

38-0 27-14 47-6 0-6 16-0 20-21 19-7 0-32 12-42 13-13 7-14

9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/29 12/31

at Trinity Howard Payne * at East Texas State * Corpus Christi Sam Houston State * Stephen F. Austin * at Lamar * Sul Ross State * at Southwest Texas * vs. Arkansas Tech !

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14-14 26-6 6-14 53-0 18-13 40-13 40-0 60-21 35-0 45-14

* LSC game ! Great Southwest Bowl Game, Grand Prairie, Texas H: 4-0 • A: 3-2 Coach: Gil Steinke, eighth season

H: 4-1 • A: 3-3

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1959 (12-1, 6-1 LSC) NAIA National Champions Co-LSC Champions

1961 (7-2, 5-2 LSC)

1958 (7-4, 4-3 LSC)

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Corpus Christi at Trinity at Texas Lutheran Southwest Texas * at Sam Houston State * at Sul Ross State * Stephen F. Austin * East Texas State * at Lamar * Howard Payne * at NU of Mexico

Great Southwest Bowl Game Champions H: 5-0 • A: 2-1-1 • N: 1-0 Coach: Gil Steinke, seventh season

1957 (5-5-1, 2-4-1 LSC)

9/10 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16

9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

* LSC game

* LSC game

9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

Coach: Gil Steinke, fifth season

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9/16 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

at Corpus Christi Trinity East Texas State * at Howard Payne * at Sam Houston State * at Stephen F. Austin * Lamar * at Sul Ross State * Southwest Texas *

W W W L L W W W W

27-0 27-13 22-6 8-15 14-28 34-28 8-7 12-6 19-15

* LSC game

1962 (9-0-1, 7-0-1 LSC) LSC Champions

H: 6-0 • A: 3-0-1 Coach: Gil Steinke, ninth season 9/15 Southern Illinois W 9/22 at Trinity W 9/29 Howard Payne * W 10/6 at East Texas State * T 10/13 Corpus Christi * W 10/20 Sam Houston State * W 10/27 Stephen F. Austin * W 11/3 at Lamar * W 11/10 Sul Ross State * W 11/17 at Southwest Texas * W

14-10 33-27 22-0 3-3 27-6 27-3 31-8 7-0 41-0 28-7

* LSC game

1963 (5-4, 3-3 LSC)

H: 3-2 • A: 2-2 Coach: Gil Steinke, 10th season 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

Trinity Corpus Christi at Howard Payne * East Texas State * at Sam Houston State * at Stephen F. Austin * Lamar at Sul Ross State * Southwest Texas *

W W W W L L L W L

27-0 45-22 27-12 17-0 7-28 6-16 14-16 24-12 6-20

* LSC game

1964 (7-2-1, 3-2-1 LSC)

H: 3-1-1 • A: 4-1 Coach: Gil Steinke, 11th season 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

at Trinity Lackland AFB Texas Lutheran Stephen F. Austin * at East Texas State * at Lamar Sul Ross State * at Howard Payne * Sam Houston State * at Southwest Texas *

W W W W W W T W L L

32-21 21-0 36-0 20-0 20-9 13-12 7-7 36-6 16-21 7-21

* LSC game

1965 (6-3, 4-2 LSC) H: 4-1 • A: 2-2

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FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR Coach: Gil Steinke, 12th season at UT Arlington Trinity at Stephen F. Austin * East Texas State * Lamar at Sul Ross State * Howard Payne * at Sam Houston State * Southwest Texas *

L W W W W L W W L

7-25 15-6 43-21 26-12 14-6 13-24 15-0 14-6 0-13

* LSC game

1966 (5-5, 3-4 LSC)

McNeese State W at Cal State Los Angeles !L Trinity W Stephen F. Austin * L at East Texas State * L McMurry * W Sul Ross State * W at Howard Payne * W Sam Houston State * L at Southwest Texas * L

12-6 9-10 7-6 21-22 24-25 28-0 23-0 13-8 0-10 3-9

* LSC game ! Game played in the Rose Bowl

* LSC game ^ NAIA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas # NAIA Championship, Montgomery, Ala.

H: 7-0 • A: 4-1 Coach: Gil Steinke, 16th season at Trinity W Calif. State, Long BeachW Angelo State W at Stephen F. Austin * W East Texas State * W at McMurry * W at Sul Ross State * L Howard Payne * W at Sam Houston State * W Southwest Texas * W #1 NMHU ^ W Concordia # W

21-6 21-7 19-9 49-25 28-14 21-7 12-13 27-0 28-21 28-13 28-23 32-7

* LSC game ^ NAIA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas # NAIA Championship, Kingsville, Texas

1970 (11-1, 7-1 LSC) NAIA National Champions LSC Champions

1967 (9-0, 7-0 LSC) LSC Champions

H: 6-0 • A: 5-1 Coach: Gil Steinke, 17th season

H: 4-0 • A: 5-0 Coach: Gil Steinke, 14th season

1968 (10-2, 6-1 LSC) NAIA Championship Runner-Ups LSC Champions

* LSC game ^ NAIA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas # NAIA Championship, Greenville, S.C.

at McNeese State Trinity at Stephen F. Austin * East Texas State * at McMurry * at Sul Ross State * Howard Payne * at Sam Houston State * Southwest Texas *

W W W W W W W W W

17-3 17-7 16-0 24-6 13-7 35-13 35-13 48-6 23-21

H: 6-0 • A: 4-2 Coach: Gil Steinke, 15th season 9/21 9/27 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

Trinity W at Calif. State, Long BeachW at Angelo State W Stephen F. Austin * W at East Texas State * L McMurry * W Sul Ross State * W at Howard Payne * W Sam Houston State * W at Southwest Texas * W

Trinity McMurry * at Stephen F. Austin * at East Texas State Sul Ross State * at Angelo State * Tarleton State * Sam Houston State * at Howard Payne * at Southwest Texas * UW-Platteville ^ at Wofford #

W W W W W L W W W W W W

23-0 23-10 14-13 43-28 27-0 21-38 37-20 31-14 12-2 42-2 16-0 38-7

1971 (7-3, 7-2 LSC) 6-0 35-7 44-0 34-0 27-35 14-9 43-0 20-14 54-21 39-0

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H: 3-2 • A: 3-1 • N: 1-0 Coach: Gil Steinke, 18th season 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6

at Trinity vs. McMurry * Stephen F. Austin * East Texas State * at Sul Ross State * Angelo State * at Tarleton State * at Sam Houston State *

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14-20 24-29

* LSC game

1972 (6-5, 4-4 LSC)

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10-16 37-3 22-21 16-10 38-14 13-7 13-7 10-7

9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

at Texas Southern Trinity NMHU at Stephen F. Austin * at East Texas State * Sul Ross State * at Angelo State * Tarleton State * Sam Houston State * at Howard Payne * at Southwest Texas *

L W W W L W L W L W L

16-28 20-3 30-6 26-7 17-29 23-7 0-10 33-7 11-16 38-14 16-20

* LSC game

1973 (2-8, 2-7 LSC)

H: 2-3 • A: 0-5 Coach: Gil Steinke, 20th season 9/8 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

at Jacksonville State at Abilene Christian * Stephen F. Austin * East Texas State * at Sul Ross State * Angelo State * at Tarleton State * at Sam Houston State * Howard Payne * Southwest Texas *

L L W L L L L L L W

14-34 14-35 31-14 7-28 7-10 28-45 33-34 14-15 0-28 49-10

* LSC game

1974 (13-0, 8-0 LSC) NAIA National Champions LSC Champions

H: 7-0 • A: 6-0 Coach: Gil Steinke, 21st season 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 12/14

Jacksonville State at Monterrey Tech Abilene Christian * at Stephen F. Austin at East Texas State * Sul Ross State * at Angelo State * Tarleton State * Sam Houston State * at Howard Payne * at Southwest Texas * Cameron ^ Henderson State #

W W W W W W W W W W W W W

20-19 33-6 46-14 28-24 27-20 43-13 42-14 51-7 34-14 42-19 14-0 21-19 34-23

* LSC game ^ NAIA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas # NAIA Championship, Kingsville, Texas

1975 (12-0, 9-0 LSC)

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9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/4 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/12

9/16 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

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H: 4-1 • A: 2-4 Coach: Gil Steinke, 19th season

1969 (11-1, 6-1 LSC) NAIA National Champions Co-LSC Champions

9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/13

11/13 Howard Payne * 11/20 Southwest Texas *

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9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

20-0 35-43

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H: 4-2 • A: 1-3 Coach: Gil Steinke, 13th season

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9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

11/30 Northern State ^ 12/14 at Troy State #


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NAIA National Champions LSC Champions

H: 2-3 • A: 3-3 Coach: Fred Jonas, second season

H: 7-0 • A: 5-0 Coach: Gil Steinke, 22nd season 9/13 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/13

at Hawaii at Abilene Christian * Stephen F. Austin * East Texas State * at Sul Ross State * Angelo State * at Tarleton State * at Sam Houston State * Howard Payne * Southwest Texas * Oregon ^ Salem (W.V.) #

W W W W W W W W W W W W

43-9 24-21 49-0 36-7 50-26 14-6 28-0 43-7 48-10 28-8 37-0 37-0

* LSC game ^ NAIA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas # NAIA Championship, Kingsville, Texas

1976 (13-0, 7-0 LSC) NAIA National Champions LSC Champions

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H: 7-0 • A: 6-0 Coach: Gil Steinke, 23rd season 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 11/6 11/13 11/20 12/4 12/11

at Texas Southern Slippery Rock at Hawaii Abilene Christian * at Stephen F. Austin * at East Texas State * Western New Mexico at Angelo State * Sam Houston State * Howard Payne * at Southwest Texas * Western State ^ Central Arkansas #

W W W W W W W W W W W W W

36-20 58-7 56-21 38-10 77-7 37-0 63-2 20-10 41-10 40-0 44-6 57-14 26-0

9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

Livingston at East Central at Montana State Texas Southern at Abilene Christian * at Stephen F. Austin * Sam Houston State * at Angelo State * East Texas State * at Howard Payne * Southwest Texas *

H: 7-0 • A: 3-1 • N: 2-0 Coach: Ron Harms, first season 9/8 9/15 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 12/1 12/8 12/15

at Troy State East Central vs Texas Southern Abilene Christian * Stephen F. Austin * at Sam Houston State * Angelo State * at East Texas State * Howard Payne * at Southwest Texas * Western State ^ Angelo State # vs Central Oklahoma !

9/6 9/13 9/20 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

at Livingston East Central vs. Texas Southern Abilene Christian * Stephen F. Austin * at Sam Houston State * Angelo State * at East Texas State * Howard Payne * at Southwest Texas *

W W W T W W W L W W

21-13 35-14 28-13 25-25 36-8 34-20 35-7 6-7 27-20 21-10

W W W W W W W L W W W W W

H: 5-1 • A: 2-3 Coach: Ron Harms, second season at Northern Arizona Troy State Saginaw Valley State Texas Southern at Abilene Christian * at Stephen F. Austin * Sam Houston State * at Angelo State * East Texas State * at Howard Payne * Southwest Texas *

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1981 (9-2, 5-2 LSC)

H: 5-1 • A: 4-1 Coach: Ron Harms, third season

1978 (5-6, 3-4 LSC)

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11-24 6-14 52-0 33-14 46-13 0-14 42-20 16-33 14-7 14-9 17-14

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7-6 41-21 31-7 37-21 31-10 49-10 24-8 0-3 56-10 42-10 38-14 22-19 20-14

* LSC game ^ NAIA Quarterfinals, Kingsville, Texas # NAIA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas ! NAIA Championship, McAllen, Texas

1977 (8-1-1, 5-1-1 LSC) Co-LSC Champions

Northern Arizona

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UTEP at Cameron at Texas Southem Abilene Christian * Stephen F. Austin * at Sam Houston State * Angelo State * at East Texas State * Howard Payne * at Southwest Texas *

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37-15 17-7 31-13 34-27 42-10 10-7 21-29 13-37 49-0 21-14

* LSC game

1982 (5-6, 2-5 LSC)

H: 3-2 • A: 2-4 Coach: Ron Harms, fourth season

1979 (12-1, 6-1 LSC) NAIA National Champions LSC Champions

1980 (7-4, 5-2 LSC)

9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

2-6 27-7 21-42 28-0 13-28 32-8 32-34 19-21 17-32 36-17 48-21

* LSC game

* LSC game ^ NAIA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas # NAIA Championship, Kingsville, Texas

H: 4-0-1 • A: 3-1 • N: 1-0 Coach: Fred Jonas, first season

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9/12 9/19 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

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26-3

9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

at McNeese State at Nevada-Reno Cameron East Central at Abilene Christian * at Stephen F. Austin * Sam Houston State * at Angelo State * East Texas State * at Howard Payne * Southwest Texas *

L W W W L L W W L L L

21-42 42-34 38-0 57-24 18-34 21-35 33-10 30-20 22-37 8-24 27-45

* LSC game

1983 (2-9, 2-5 LSC)

H: 1-5 • A: 0-4 • N: 1-0 Coach: Ron Harms, fifth season 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

at Texas Southern L East Central L Southwest Texas L at Calif. State, Long Beach L Abilene Christian * L Stephen F. Austin * L vs. Sam Houston State *! W Angelo State * W at East Texas State * L Howard Payne * L at Southwest Texas * L

0-2 24-42 0-28 10-46 24-38 14-41 19-14 21-17 24-35 10-31 3-40

* LSC game ! played in Houston Astrodome

1984 (6-5, 3-1 LSC)

H: 5-1 • A: 0-4 Coach: Ron Harms, sixth season 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

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at Southwest Texas L at Nevada-Reno L at Stephen F. Austin L Texas Southern W East Central L Central Oklahoma W at Angelo State * L East Texas State * W at Howard Payne * W Abilene Christian * W Missouri Western StateW

0-8 35-61 0-17 17-13 24-35 20-18 3-52 29-23 41-24 28-13 28-13

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FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR * LSC game

1985 (8-3, 5-0 LSC) LSC Champions

Southwest Texas Stephen F. Austin at West Texas State at Texas Southern East Central at Central Oklahoma Angelo State * at East Texas State * Howard Payne * at Abilene Christian * Eastern New Mexico *

W L L W W L W W W W W

30-7 21-28 17-37 45-7 30-13 21-28 23-20 22-19 45-0 10-3 21-17

* LSC game

1986 (9-2, 4-2 LSC)

48-27 67-44 27-20 35-10 52-0 42-0 38-17 49-54 29-34 36-19 52-3

1987 (9-2, 5-1 LSC) Co-LSC Champions

at Southwest Texas Texas Southern Portland State at Cameron * East Texas State * at Central Oklahoma * at West Texas State * Eastem New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State * Mississippi College ^

W W W W W W W W W W L

28-13 34-17 31-12 35-0 48-7 41-0 39-3 27-12 33-13 42-3 19-34

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas

1990 (6-4, 5-2 LSC)

H: 4-1 • A: 1-3 • N: 1-0 Coach: Ron Harms, 12th season

H: 4-1 • A: 5-1 Coach: Ron Harms, ninth season at Southwest Texas at Idaho State at Sam Houston State Lamar at Central Oklahoma * East Texas State * Cameron at West Texas State * Eastem New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State *

9/2 9/9 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

W W L W W W W W W W L

20-0 52-51 35-45 43-14 21-15 42-20 39-20 44-20 30-7 35-28 6-13

9/1 9/8 9/15 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10

Southwest Texas L vs. North Dakota W at Portland State L Cameron * W at East Texas State * L Central Oklahoma * W West Texas State * W at Eastern New Mexico *W Abilene Christian * W at Angelo State * L

7-15 26-23 9-14 33-6 6-26 35-13 21-16 31-12 42-3 13-21

* LSC game

1991 (7-3, 4-2 LSC)

* LSC game

8/31 9/7 9/21 9/28

H: 6-1 • A: 4-2 Coach: Ron Harms, 10th season

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at Nicholls State at Southwest Texas Portland State Prairie View A&M

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W L W W

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30-7 22-24 23-13 36-20 20-0 17-21

* LSC game

1992 (9-3, 6-0 LSC) NCAA Quarterfinals Appearance LSC Champions H: 5-1 • A: 4-2 Coach: Ron Harms, 14th season 9/5 9/12 9/19 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28

Southwest Texas L Nicholls State W at Portland State W Cameron * W at East Texas State * W Central Oklahoma * W at Mississippi College L at Eastern New Mexico *W Abilene Christian * W at Angelo State * W Western State ^ W at Portland State # L

14-15 50-12 44-43 50-0 17-10 36-12 33-37 26-0 38-14 9-6 22-13 30-35

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas # NCAA Quarterfinals, Portland, Ore.

1993 (7-6, 5-0 LSC) NCAA Semifinals Appearance LSC Champions H: 3-2 • A: 4-4 Coach: Ron Harms, 15th season 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/4

at Southwest Texas Mississippi College Portland State at Sam Houston State at Central State East Texas State * at Central Oklahoma * Eastern New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State * at Portland State ^ at UC Davis # at North Alabama !

L L L L L W W W W W W W L

14-20 9-13 17-22 20-34 19-36 28-3 38-7 54-22 26-10 16-7 50-15 51-28 25-27

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Portland, Ore, # NCAA Quarterfinals, Davis, Calif. ! NCAA Semifinals, Florence, Ala.

1994 (12-2, 5-0 LSC) NCAA Championship Runner-Ups LSC Champions

H: 3-2 • A: 4-1 Coach: Ron Harms, 13th season

1988 (10-3, 6-1 LSC) NCAA Semifinals Appearance LSC Champions

at Cameron * East Texas State * at Central Oklahoma * Eastern New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State *

7-3 14-29 35-14 41-3

H: 7-1 • A: 5-1 Coach: Ron Harms, 16th season 9/1 9/17

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9/5 9/12 9/19 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

1989 (10-1, 7-0 LSC) NCAA Playoffs Appearance LSC Champions

10/5 10/12 10/19 11/2 11/9 11/16

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Texas Southern W at North Dakota W East Central W at Lamar W Howard Payne * W at East Texas State * W Central Oklahoma W West Texas State * L at Eastern New Mexico * L Abilene Christian * W at Angelo State * W

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas # NCAA Quarterfinals, Kingsville, Texas ! NCAA Semifinals, Portland, Ore.

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H: 5-1 • A: 4-1 Coach: Ron Harms, eighth season 9/6 9/13 9/20 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

28-41 29-6 29-22 42-0 35-42 35-0 32-7 32-18 66-23 46-26 39-15 34-15 27-35

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9/7 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

Southwest Texas L at Texas Southern W at Portland State W Cameron * W at East Texas State * L Central Oklahoma * W West Texas State * W at Eastern New Mexico *W Abilene Christian * W at Angelo State * W Mississippi College ^ W UT Martin # W at Portland State ! L

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H: 5-1 • A: 3-2 Coach: Ron Harms, seventh season

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FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3 12/10

at Portland State W Central State L at East Texas State * W Central Oklahoma * W Tarleton State W at Eastern New Mexico *W Abilene Christian * W at Angelo State * W Western State ^ W Portland State # W Indiana (Pa.) ! W at #1 North Alabama $ L

34-20 7-16 31-0 34-0 61-24 24-15 48-0 30-28 43-7 21-16 46-20 10-16

* LSC game # Wins vacated due to NCAA violations

1997 (9-2, 9-0 LSC) # NCAA Playoffs Appearance LSC Champions

2000 (4-7, 4-5 LSC)

H: 2-3 • A: 2-4 Coach: Richard Cundiff, first season

H: 4-0 • A: 4-2 • N: 1-0 Coach: Ron Harms, 19th season

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas # NCAA Quarterfinals, Kingsville, Texas ! NCAA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas $ NCAA Championship, Florence, Ala.

9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

1995 (11-2, 7-0 LSC) NCAA Semifinals Appearance LSC Champions

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Davis, Calif. # Wins vacated due to NCAA violations

H: 6-1 • A: 5-1 Coach: Ron Harms, 17th season 9/9 9/14 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/2

Portland State W at Southwest Texas W at Sam Houston State L at Tarleton State * W East Texas State * W at Central Oklahoma * W at West Texas A&M * W Eastern New Mexico * W at Abilene Christian * W Angelo State * W Fort Hays State ^ W Portland State # W Pittsburg State ! L (OT)

40-7 40-12 23-24 51-0 37-18 27-21 55-17 33-14 54-7 41-20 50-28 30-3 25-28

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas # NCAA Quarterfinals, Kingsville, Texas ! NCAA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas

H: 5-1 • A: 3-2 Coach: Ron Harms, 18th season at North Dakota State L Sam Houston State W North Alabama L Tarleton State * W at A&M-Commerce * W Central Oklahoma * W West Texas A&M * W at Eastern New Mexico *W Abilene Christian * W at Angelo State * W at UC Davis ^ L

10-20 41-17 7-24 40-10 35-28 35-7 21-0 24-13 38-0 24-17 14-17

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Davis, Calif. # Wins vacated due to NCAA violations

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33-7 12-17 33-7 43-14 34-6 30-7 33-0 56-14 54-7 35-25 33-37

1998 (11-3, 8-1 LSC) # NCAA Semifinals Appearance

9/3 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5

at North Dakota State L at Central Oklahoma * L at Sam Houston State W Harding * W Tarleton State * W at A&M-Commerce * W Midwestern State * W West Texas A&M * W at Eastern New Mexico *W Abilene Christian * W at Angelo State * W California-Davis ^ W at Central Oklahoma #W (OT) at Northwest ! L

6-16 9-38 16-10 38-6 42-7 42-18 48-7 43-21 28-14 56-28 38-14 54-21 24-21 34-49

1999 (5-6, 5-4 LSC) #

H: 3-2 • A: 2-4 Coach: Ron Harms, 21st season 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13

at Northeastern State * at McNeese State East Central * Sam Houston State at Tarleton State * A&M-Commerce * at Midwestern State * at West Texas A&M * Eastern New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State *

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8/31 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

at North Dakota State L SWOSU * L at SOSU * W at Sam Houston State L Tarleton State * W at A&M-Commerce * W Central Oklahoma * L West Texas A&M * L at Eastern New Mexico * L Abilene Christian * W at Angelo State * L

7-52 13-16 34-14 7-38 31-19 7-0 13-21 3-13 7-35 24-7 2-14

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2001 (9-2, 8-1 LSC) NCAA Playoffs Appearance Co-LSC Champions

H: 3-2 • A: 6-0 Coach: Richard Cundiff, second season

H: 6-0 • A: 5-3 Coach: Ron Harms, 20th season

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas # NCAA Quarterfinals, Edmond, Okla. ! NCAA Semifinals, Maryville, Mo. # Wins vacated due to NCAA violations

1996 (8-3, 7-0 LSC) # NCAA Playoffs Appearance LSC Champions

9/7 9/14 9/21 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

Central Oklahoma * at North Alabama at Harding * at Tarleton State * A&M-Commerce * vs. Midwestern State * at West Texas A&M * Eastern New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State * at UC Davis ^

2-9 10-24 20-14 24-34 7-23 10-14 7-10 35-14 42-7 40-14 42-38

9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

at SWOSU * SOSU * at Prairie View A&M at Tarleton State * A&M-Commerce * at Central Oklahoma * at West Texas A&M * Eastern New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State * California-Davis ^

W W W W L W W W W W L

24-0 45-7 21-14 23-20 24-30 35-21 33-17 35-14 35-7 27-3 32-37

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas

2002 (10-3, 7-1 LSC) NCAA Semifinals Appearance LSC Champions

H: 6-0 • A: 4-3 Coach: Richard Cundiff, third season 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 12/6

at Southwest Texas L Prairie View A&M W Tarleton State * W Midwestern State * W at A&M-Commerce * W at Northeastern State * W West Texas A&M * W at Eastern New Mexico * L Abilene Christian * W at Angelo State * W at Nebraska-Kearney ^ W California-Davis #W (OT) at Valdosta State ! L

21-28 65-0 16-3 9-6 37-15 13-10 49-7 34-37 22-16 37-14 58-40 27-20 12-21

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kearney, Neb. # NCAA Quarterfinals, Kingsville, Texas

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2006 (3-8, 3-7 LSC)

2003 (11-2, 8-0 LSC) NCAA Semifinals Appearance LSC Champions

H: 1-4 • A: 2-4 Coach: Richard Cundiff, seventh season

at Portland State Nicholls State at Tarleton State * at Midwestern State * A&M-Commerce * Northeastern State * at West Texas A&M * Eastern New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State * Tarleton State ^ Central Oklahoma # Grand Valley State !

L W W W W W W W W W W W L

21-34 27-26 23-15 29-23 31-7 42-13 38-13 44-26 10-7 44-17 34-10 49-6 3-31

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas # NCAA Quarterfinals, Kingsville, Texas ! NCAA Semifinals, Kingsville, Texas

H: 5-1 • A: 4-1 Coach: Richard Cundiff, fifth season at Northeastern State * W East Central * W West Texas A&M * W at A&M-Commerce * W Central Oklahoma * W Midwestern State * W at Eastern New Mexico *W Abilene Christian * L at Angelo State * W SOSU ^ W at Northwest # L

10-6 24-7 69-21 31-13 41-31 27-3 29-22 10-17 49-18 40-30 14-34

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas # NCAA Second Round, Maryville, Mo.

2005 (6-4, 5-4 LSC)

H: 4-1 • A: 2-4 Coach: Richard Cundiff, sixth season 8/27 9/3 9/10 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5

Texas College Northeastern State * at East Central * at West Texas A&M * Tarleton State * at Central Oklahoma * at Midwestern State * Eastern New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State *

W W W L W W L W L L

60-6 40-14 28-0 20-28 24-21 41-38 14-41 26-14 3-19 51-54

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2007 (3-8, 3-7 LSC)

H: 3-3 • A: 0-5 Coach: Bo Atterberry, first season 8/31 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10

at SWOSU * at A&M-Commerce * Western Oregon SOSU * at West Texas A&M * Tarleton State * East Central * at Midwestern State * Eastern New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State *

L L L W L L L L W L W

3-7 7-24 14-22 27-17 3-36 21-31 17-21 6-73 38-35 31-59 47-21

2008 (7-4, 6-3 LSC)

H: 1-3 • A: 6-1 Coach: Bo Atterberry, second season at North Dakota L at East Central * W at Central Oklahoma * W at Northeastern State * W West Texas A&M * L at Tarleton State * W A&M-Commerce W Midwestern State * L at Eastern New Mexico *W Abilene Christian * L at Angelo State * W

14-40 44-14 41-6 42-14 35-55 27-16 35-0 16-38 35-32 17-42 38-14

* LSC game

H: 7-1 • A: 2-2 Coach: Bo Atterberry, third season Delta State East Central * Central Oklahoma * Northeastern State *

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H: 4-2 • A: 6-0 Coach: Bo Atterberry, fourth season 9/2 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/27

at Northwest at East Central * A&M-Commerce * at Incarnate Word * Abilene Christian * at Angelo State * West Texas A&M * at Tarleton State * at SWOSU * Midwestern State * SOSU * Northwest ^

W W W W L W W W W W W L

16-7 20-7 21-0 37-9 24-31 28-21 28-24 13-10 56-17 27-7 38-24 31-35

* LSC game ^ NCAA Second Round, Kingsville, Texas

2011 (6-5, 4-4 LSC)

W W W W

9/2 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12

at #22 Central Washington W Minot State W vs. #RV West Texas A&M *#L at #RV Midwestern State * L A&M-Commerce * W Lindenwood L at Incarnate Word * W Tarleton State * L at Angelo State * W #16 Abilene Christian * L at Eastern New Mexico *W

21-10 19-7 21-42 38-44 39-21 35-41 41-38 34-41 36-33 34-42 23-10

* LSC game # LSC Football Festival (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington Texas)

2012 (6-6, 5-3 LSC) Kanza Bowl Game Champions

2009 (9-3, 8-2 LSC) NCAA Playoffs Appearance Co-LSC Champions

8/29 9/5 9/12 9/19

2010 (10-2, 9-1 LSC) NCAA Second Round Appearance

H: 2-3 • A: 4-1 • N: 0-1 Coach: Bo Atterberry, fifth season

* LSC game

8/28 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8

* LSC game ^ NCAA First Round, Kingsville, Texas

28-17 39-7 46-17 31-14

H: 4-3 • A: 2-1 • N: 0-2 Coach: Bo Atterberry, sixth season 9/1 #RV Central Washington 35-7 9/8 at #9 Abilene Christian *W 9/15 vs. #RV West Texas A&M *#L 9/22 #15 Midwestern State *L 9/29 at A&M-Commerce * L 10/6 North Alabama L 10/13 Incarnate Word * W

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9/4 9/11 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

17-23 20-17 10-36 31-28 31-51 0-23 37-34 17-44 14-37 38-41 20-38

23-17 34-20 35-34 7-38 38-31 35-47 35-32 56-57

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2004 (9-2, 8-1 LSC) NCAA Second Round Appearance LSC Champions

SWOSU * L A&M-Commerce * W at Western Oregon L at SOSU * W West Texas A&M * L at Tarleton State * L at East Central * W Midwestern State * L at Eastern New Mexico * L Abilene Christian * L at Angelo State * L

W W W L W L W L

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9/4 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6

9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

at West Texas A&M * Tarleton State * at A&M-Commerce * at Midwestern State * Eastern New Mexico * at Abilene Christian * Angelo State * Tarleton State ^

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H: 7-1 • A: 4-1 Coach: Richard Cundiff, fourth season

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FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR 10/20 10/27 11/1 11/12 11/25

at Tarleton State * Angelo State * #24 Valdosta State Eastern New Mexico * vs. #24 Emporia State !

W W L W L

35-23 34-21 31-38 33-13 38-45

* LSC game # LSC Football Festival (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas) ! Kanza Bowl (Topeka, Kan.)

2013 (2-8, 0-6 LSC)

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H: 1-4 • A: 1-4 Coach: David Calloway, first season 9/7 at Central Washington W 9/14 vs. Monterrey Tech #W (3 OT) NOTE: Exhibition game 9/21 McMurry W 9/28 #4 West Texas A&M * L 10/5 at #RV Midwestern State * L 10/12 A&M-Commerce * L 10/19 at North Alabama L 10/26 at Eastern New Mexico * L 11/2 #RV Tarleton State * L 11/9 at Angelo State * L 11/16 Valdosta State L

21-14 40-37 52-32 7-69 10-43 28-41 17-49 10-13 20-45 28-49 27-35

* LSC game # LSC Football Festival (AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas) - exhibition game

2014 (2-9, 0-7 LSC)

H: 1-4 • A: 1-4 • N: 0-1 Coach: David Calloway, second season (until 10/12) and Jaime Martinez, first season Under Head Coach David Calloway 9/6 Humboldt State L 9/13 Colorado Mesa W 9/20 vs. #RV A&M-Commerce *# L 9/27 at McMurry * L 10/4 Eastern New Mexico * L 10/11 at Tarleton State * L

14-27 17-14 20-55 21-27 0-31 14-80

Under Interim Head Coach Jaime Martinez 10/18 Angelo State * L 31-57 10/25 at West Texas A&M * L 21-48 11/1 #RV Midwestern State *L 7-48 11/8 at Eastern New Mexico ! L 7-61 11/15 at McMurry ! W 41-16 * LSC game # LSC Football Festival (AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas) ! LSC Playoffs

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23RD INFANTRY

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Oct. 2, 2010 ....... Home * ........................L ............... 24 ................... 31 Nov. 5, 2011 ...... Home (vs. No. 16) *.......L ............... 34 ................... 42 Sept. 8, 2012 ......... Away (No. 9) * ..................W .................16 ........................13

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

* LSC contest # Texas Conference game Note: Wins between 1996-99 were vacated

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ 23 Oct. 8, 1938 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 34 ................... 6

ANGELO STATE UNIVERSITY

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Record, Pct.: 29-15, 0.659 • Games Played: 44 • Current Streak: L2 Home: 16-6 • Away: 13-9 • Neutral: 0-0 Conference: 26-15 • Postseason: 1-0 • Overtime: 1-1

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Record, Pct.: 28-15-1, 0.628 • Games Played: 44 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 16-7-1 • Away: 12-8 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 25-14-1 • LSC: 23-12-1 • TC: 2-2

Record including vacated wins: 33-15, 0.688 • Games Played: 48 Record including vacated wins: 32-15-1, 1.000 • Games Played: 48 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 18-6 • Away: 15-9 • Conference: 30-15 • Postseason: 1-0 Home: 18-7-1 • Away: 14-8 • Neutral: 0-0 • Conference: 29-14-1 • LSC: 27-12-1 • TC: 2-2

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ASU Oct. 5, 1968 ........... Away .................................W .................44 ........................0 Oct. 4, 1969 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 19 ................... 9 Oct. 24, 1970 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................21 ........................38 Oct. 23, 1971 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 13 ................... 7 Oct. 21, 1972 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................0 ..........................10 Oct. 20, 1973 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 28 ................... 45 Oct. 26, 1974 ......... Away * ..............................W .................42 ........................14 Oct. 25, 1975 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 14 ................... 6 Oct. 23, 1976 ......... Away * ..............................W .................20 ........................10 Oct. 29, 1977 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 35 ................... 7 Oct. 28, 1978 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................19 ........................21 Oct. 27, 1979 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 24 ................... 8 Dec. 8, 1979 ....... Home ^ .......................W.............. 22 ................... 19 Nov. 1, 1980 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................16 ........................33 Oct. 31, 1981 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 21 ................... 29 Oct. 30, 1982 ......... Away * ..............................W .................30 ........................20 Oct. 29, 1983 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 21 ................... 17 Oct. 20, 1984 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................3 ..........................52 Oct. 26, 1985 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 23 ................... 20 Nov. 22, 1986 ........ Away * ..............................W .................52 ........................3 Nov. 21, 1987 .... Home * ........................L ............... 6 ..................... 13 Nov. 12, 1988 ........ Away * ..............................W .................46 ........................26 Nov. 11, 1989 .... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 3 Nov. 10, 1990 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................13 ........................21 Nov. 16, 1991 .... Home * ........................L ............... 17 ................... 21 Nov. 14, 1992 ........ Away * ..............................W .................9 ..........................6 Nov. 13, 1993 .... Home * ........................W.............. 16 ................... 7 Nov. 12, 1994 ........ Away * ..............................W .................30 ........................28 Nov. 11, 1995 .... Home * ........................W.............. 41 ................... 20 Nov. 16, 1996 ........ Away * ..............................W .................24 ........................17 Nov. 15, 1997 .... Home * ........................W.............. 35 ................... 25 Nov. 14, 1998 ........ Away * ..............................W .................38 ........................14 Nov. 13, 1999 .... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 38 Nov. 11, 2000 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................2 ..........................14 Nov. 10, 2001 .... Home * ........................W.............. 27 ................... 3 Nov. 16, 2002 ........ Away * ..............................W .................37 ........................14 Nov. 15, 2003 .... Home * ........................W.............. 44 ................... 17 Nov. 6, 2004 .......... Away * ..............................W .................49 ........................18 Nov. 5, 2005 ...... Home * ........................L (OT) ........ 51 ................... 54 Nov. 11, 2006 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................20 ........................38 Nov. 10, 2007 .... Home * ........................W.............. 47 ................... 21 Nov. 8, 2008 .......... Away * ..............................W .................38 ........................14 Nov. 7, 2009 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 35 ................... 32 Oct. 9, 2010 ........... Away * ..............................W .................28 ........................21 Oct. 29, 2011 ......... Away * ..............................W (OT) .........36 ........................33

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ABU Nov. 11, 1932 .... Home ..........................W.............. 25 ................... 0 Nov. 16, 1933 ........ Away .................................W .................39 ........................0 Nov. 23, 1946 .... Home ..........................L ............... 7 ..................... 32 Nov. 5, 1949 ...... Home ..........................W.............. 50 ................... 13 Nov. 4, 1950 .......... Away # ..............................L ..................3 ..........................20 Nov. 3, 1951 ...... Home #........................W.............. 14 ................... 13 Nov. 1, 1952 .......... Away # ..............................L ..................13 ........................48 Oct. 31, 1953 ..... Home #........................W.............. 25 ................... 14 Sept. 22, 1973 ....... Away * ..............................L ..................14 ........................35 Sept. 28, 1974 ... Home * ........................W.............. 46 ................... 14 Sept. 27, 1975 ....... Away * ..............................W .................24 ........................21 Sept. 25, 1976 ... Home * ........................W.............. 38 ................... 10 Oct. 8, 1977 ....... Home * ........................T ............... 25 ................... 25 Oct. 7, 1978 ........... Away * ..............................L ..................13 ........................28 Oct. 6, 1979 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 37 ................... 21 Oct. 11, 1980 ......... Away * ..............................W .................46 ........................13 Oct. 10, 1981 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 34 ................... 27 Oct. 9, 1982 ........... Away * ..............................L ..................18 ........................34 Oct. 8, 1983 ....... Home * ........................L ............... 24 ................... 38 Nov. 10, 1984 .... Home * ........................W.............. 28 ................... 13 Nov. 16, 1985 ........ Away * ..............................W .................10 ........................3 Nov. 15, 1986 .... Home * ........................W.............. 36 ................... 19 Nov. 14, 1987 ........ Away * ..............................W .................35 ........................28 Nov. 5, 1988 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 66 ................... 23 Nov. 4, 1989 .......... Away * ..............................W .................33 ........................13 Nov. 3, 1990 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 3 Nov. 11, 1991 ........ Away * ..............................W .................20 ........................0 Nov. 7, 1992 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 38 ................... 14 Nov. 6, 1993 .......... Away * ..............................W .................26 ........................10 Nov. 5, 1994 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 48 ................... 0 Nov. 4, 1995 .......... Away * ..............................W .................54 ........................7 Nov. 9, 1996 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 38 ................... 0 Nov. 8, 1997 .......... Away * ..............................W .................54 ........................7 Nov. 7, 1998 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 56 ................... 28 Nov. 6, 1999 .......... Away * ..............................W .................40 ........................14 Nov. 4, 2000 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 24 ................... 7 Nov. 3, 2001 .......... Away * ..............................W .................35 ........................7 Nov. 9, 2002 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 22 ................... 16 Nov. 8, 2003 .......... Away * ..............................W .................10 ........................7 Oct. 30, 2004 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 10 ................... 17 Oct. 29, 2005 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................3 ..........................19 Nov. 4, 2006 ...... Home * ........................L ............... 38 ................... 41 Nov. 3, 2007 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................31 ........................59 Nov. 1, 2008 ...... Home * ........................L ............... 17 ................... 42 Oct. 31, 2009 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................35 ........................47

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Oct. 27, 2012 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 34 ................... 21 Nov. 9, 2013 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................28 ........................49 Oct. 18, 2014 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 31 ................... 57

BROWNSVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE

* LSC contest ^ NAIA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas Note: Wins between 1996-99 were vacated

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

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Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ASU Sept. 26, 1941 ....... Away .................................W .................35 ........................7

ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ BRJC Nov. 5, 1929 ...... Brownsville JC..............W.............. 14 ................... 7

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH

Formerly California State College, Long Beach Record, Pct.: 2-1, 0.667 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ CSULB Sept. 27, 1968 ....... Away .................................W .................35 ........................7 Sept. 27, 1969 ... Home ..........................W.............. 21 ................... 7 Oct. 1, 1983 ........... Away .................................L ..................10 ........................46

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ARKT Dec. 31, 1960 .........Neutral !.............................W ..................45.........................14

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES

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AUSTIN COLLEGE

Record, Pct.: 3-3, 0.500 • Games Played: 6 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 2-1 • Away: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 3-1 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ AC Nov. 27, 1948 ........ Away .................................L ..................20 ........................25 Nov. 19, 1949 .... Home ..........................L ............... 19 ................... 20 Nov. 22, 1950 ........ Away * ..............................W .................18 ........................13 Nov. 17, 1951 .... Home * ........................W.............. 41 ................... 7 Nov. 15, 1952 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................20 ........................24 Nov. 14, 1953 .... Home * ........................W.............. 19 ................... 18 * Texas Conference game

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ BU Oct. 5, 1935 ........... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................7

BRECKENRIDGE

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home ..........................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ BR Feb. 10, 1925 ..... Home/Away/Neutral $ ..W.............. 32 ................... 0

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Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ CSULA Sept. 24, 1966 ....... Away ! ...............................L ..................9 ..........................10 ! game played at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles

CAMERON UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 9-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 9 • Current Streak: W9 Home: 6-0 • Away: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: 5-0 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ CU Nov. 30, 1974 .... Home ^ .......................W.............. 21 ................... 19 Sept. 19, 1981 ....... Away .................................W .................17 ........................7 Sept. 18, 1982 ... Home ..........................W.............. 38 ................... 0 Oct. 24, 1987 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 39 ................... 20 Oct. 1, 1988 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 0 Sept. 30, 1989 ....... Away * ..............................W .................35 ........................0 Sept. 29, 1990 ... Home * ........................W.............. 33 ................... 6 Oct. 5, 1991 ........... Away * ..............................W .................30 ........................7 Oct. 3, 1992 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 50 ................... 0 * LSC game ^ NAIA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas

CARSWELL AIR FORCE BASE

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ CAFB Nov. 10, 1951 .... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 40

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Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Record, Pct.: 0-2, 0.000 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: L2 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ DSU Aug. 29, 2009 .... Home ..........................W.............. 28 ................... 17

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ CSU Oct. 2, 1993 ........... Away .................................L ..................19 ........................36 Oct. 1, 1994 ....... Home ..........................L ............... 7 ..................... 16

DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY Record, Pct.: 3-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: W3 Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ DSU Oct. 13, 1934 ......... Away .................................W .................71 ........................0

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ CWU Sept. 2, 2011 ......... Away (at No. 22) ...............W .................21 ........................10 Sept. 1, 2012 ..... Home (vs. #RV).............W.............. 35 ................... 7 Sept. 7, 2013 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 21 ................... 14

EAST CENTRAL UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a

Record including vacated wins: 15-3, 0.833 • Games Played: 18 • Current Streak: W3 Home: 10-3 • Away: 5-0 • Neutral: 0-0 • Conference: 7-1

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ CC Dec. 13, 1969 ..... Home #........................W.............. 32 ................... 7

COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ CMU Sept. 13, 2014 ... Home ..........................W.............. 17 ................... 14

DANIEL BAKER COLLEGE

Record, Pct.: 8-0-1, 0.944 • Games Played: 9 • Current Streak: W8 Home: 7-0-1 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 25-14-1 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ DBC Nov. 22, 1930 .... Home * ........................T ............... 6 ..................... 6 Nov. 3, 1932 .......... Away * ..............................W .................19 ........................13 Nov. 3, 1933 ...... Home ..........................W.............. 37 ................... 7 Nov. 23, 1934 .... Home ..........................W.............. 26 ................... 0 Sept. 30, 1939 ... Home ..........................W.............. 20 ................... 3 Oct. 26, 1940 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 38 ................... 6 Nov. 20, 1948 .... Home ..........................W.............. 67 ................... 0 Oct. 22, 1949 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 33 ................... 0 Oct. 21, 1950 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 39 ................... 6

* LSC contest Note: Win on Sept. 18, 1999 vacated

* TIAA game

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ETBU Oct. 25, 1947 ......... Away .................................W .................20 ........................0

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ECU Oct. 25, 1941 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 68 ................... 0 Sept. 17, 1977 ... Home ..........................W.............. 35 ................... 14 Sept. 16, 1978 ....... Away .................................W .................27 ........................7 Sept. 15, 1979 ... Home ..........................W.............. 41 ................... 21 Sept. 25, 1982 ... Home ..........................W.............. 57 ................... 24 Sept. 17, 1983 ... Home ..........................L ............... 24 ................... 42 Oct. 6, 1984 ....... Home ..........................L ............... 24 ................... 35 Oct. 12, 1985 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 30 ................... 13 Sept. 20, 1986 ... Home ..........................W.............. 27 ................... 20 Sept. 17, 1994 ... Home ..........................W.............. 51 ................... 0 Sept. 18, 1999 ... Home * ........................W.............. 20 ................... 14 Sept. 11, 2004 ... Home * ........................W.............. 24 ................... 7 Sept. 10, 2005 ....... Away * ..............................W .................28 ........................0 Oct. 14, 2006 ......... Away * ..............................W .................37 ........................34 Oct. 13, 2007 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 17 ................... 21 Sept. 6, 2008 ......... Away * ..............................W .................44 ........................14 Sept. 5, 2009 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 39 ................... 7 Sept. 11, 2010 ....... Away * ..............................W .................20 ........................7

# NAIA Championship game in Kingsville, Texas

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

Formerly East Texas Baptist College Record, Pct.: 2-0, 1.000 • Games Played : 2 • Current Streak: W2 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Formerly East Central State College and East Central Oklahoma State University Record, Pct.: 14-3, 0.824 • Games Played: 17 • Current Streak: W3 Home: 9-3 • Away: 5-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 6-1

CONCORDIA COLLEGE, MOORHEAD, MINN.

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Formerly Dixie Junior College Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

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Oct. 23, 1948 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 31 ................... 0

EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 19-7, 0.731 • Games Played: 26 • Current Streak: L3 Home: 12-1 • Away: 7-6 • Neutral: 0-0 Conference: 19-6 • Postseason: 0-1 • Overtime: 0-0 Record including vacated wins: 23-7, 0.767 • Games Played: 30 Home: 14-1 • Away: 9-6 • Conference: 23-6 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ENMU Nov. 23, 1985 .... Home * ........................W.............. 21 ................... 17 Nov. 8, 1986 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................29 ........................34 Nov. 7, 1987 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 30 ................... 7 Oct. 29, 1988 ......... Away * ..............................W .................32 ........................18 Oct. 28, 1989 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 27 ................... 12 Oct. 27, 1990 ......... Away * ..............................W .................31 ........................12 Nov. 2, 1991 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 36 ................... 20 Oct. 31, 1992 ......... Away * ..............................W .................26 ........................0 Oct. 30, 1993 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 54 ................... 22 Oct. 29, 1994 ......... Away * ..............................W .................24 ........................15 Oct. 28, 1995 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 33 ................... 14 Nov. 2, 1996 .......... Away * ..............................W .................24 ........................14 Nov. 1, 1997 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 56 ................... 14 Oct. 31, 1998 ......... Away * ..............................W .................28 ........................14 Oct. 30, 1999 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 7 Oct. 28, 2000 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................7 ..........................35 Oct. 27, 2001 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 35 ................... 14 Nov. 2, 2002 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................34 ........................37 Nov. 1, 2003 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 44 ................... 26 Oct. 23, 2004 ......... Away * ..............................W .................29 ........................22 Oct. 22, 2005 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 26 ................... 14 Oct. 28, 2006 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................14 ........................37 Oct. 27, 2007 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 38 ................... 35 Oct. 25, 2008 ......... Away * ..............................W .................35 ........................32 Oct. 24, 2009 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 38 ................... 31 Nov. 12, 2011 ........ Away * ..............................W .................23 ........................10 Nov. 12, 2012 .... Home * ........................W.............. 33 ................... 13 Oct. 26, 2013 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................10 ........................13 Oct. 4, 2014 ....... Home * ........................L ............... 0 ..................... 31 Nov. 8, 2014 .......... Away ^ .............................L ..................7 ..........................61

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ FB Oct. 4, 1926 ........... Away .................................W .................42 ........................0 Nov. 18, 1927 .... Home ..........................W.............. 59 ................... 6 Oct. 17, 1928 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 84 ................... 0

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ FHSU Nov. 18, 1995 .... Home #........................W.............. 50 ................... 28 # NCAA First Round in Kingsville, Texas

FORT SAM HOUSTON

Record, Pct.: 3-1, 0.750 • Games Played: 4 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ FSH Oct. 23, 1926 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 45 ................... 14 Oct. 24, 1928 ......... Away .................................W .................25 ........................6 Oct. 20, 1934 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 52 ................... 0 Oct. 4, 1952 ........... Away .................................L ..................6 ..........................7

GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-1 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ FHSU Dec. 6, 2003 ....... Home #........................L ............... 3 ..................... 31 # NCAA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas

* LSC contest ^ LSC Playoff Game in Portales, N.M. Note: Wins between 1996-99 were vacated

HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY

EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ HSU Nov. 11, 1935 ........ Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................34 Nov. 20, 1936 ........ Away .................................L ..................6 ..........................39

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ESU Nov. 25, 2012 .........Neutral (vs. No. 24) # .........L ...................38.........................45

HARDING UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 0-2, 0.000 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: L2 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Postseason: 0-1 • Conference: n/a

# Kanza Bowl in Topeka, Kan.

Record, Pct.: 0-0, 0.000 • Games Played: 0 • Current Streak: n/a Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

FORT BROWN

Record including vacated wins: 2-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 2 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Conference: 2-0

Record, Pct.: 3-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: W3 Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ HU Sept. 27, 1997 ....... Away * ..............................W .................33 ........................7

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Sept. 26, 1998 ... Home * ........................W.............. 38 ................... 6 * LSC contest Note: Both wins were vacated

HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY

Formerly Henderson State College Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a

# NAIA Championship game in Kingsville, Texas

HEROICO (MEXICO)

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ HM Nov. 29, 1952 .........Neutral #............................W ..................49.........................0

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* LSC contest # Texas Conference contest

# International Bowl

HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY

HILLSDALE COLLEGE

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ HSU Sept. 6, 2014 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 14 ................... 27

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ HC Dec. 5, 1959 ....... Home #........................W.............. 20 ................... 0

IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY

Formerly Howard Payne College Record, Pct.: 30-10, 0.750 • Games Played: 40 • Current Streak: W3 Home: 17-4 • Away: 13-6 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 30-9 • LSC: 25-6 • TC: 5-3

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ISU Sept. 12, 1987 ....... Away .................................W .................52 ........................51

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ HPU Sept. 21, 1946 ....... Away # ..............................L ..................0 ..........................27 Sept. 20, 1947 ... Home #........................W.............. 19 ................... 14 Sept. 25, 1948 ....... Away # ..............................L ..................12 ........................25 Sept. 24, 1949 ... Home #........................W.............. 14 ................... 12 Oct. 7, 1950 ........... Away # ..............................W .................14 ........................6 Oct. 6, 1951 ....... Home #........................L ............... 7 ..................... 9 Nov. 8, 1952 ...... Home #........................W.............. 14 ................... 7 Nov. 7, 1953 .......... Away # ..............................W .................6 ..........................0 Sept. 17, 1955 ....... Away .................................L ..................20 ........................21 Nov. 17, 1956 .... Home * ........................W.............. 7 ..................... 6 Nov. 16, 1957 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................7 ..........................14 Nov. 15, 1958 .... Home * ........................W.............. 21 ................... 6 Oct. 3, 1959 ........... Away * ..............................W .................6 ..........................0 Oct. 1, 1960 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 26 ................... 6 Oct. 14, 1961 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................8 ..........................15

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ HSU Dec. 14, 1974 ..... Home #........................W.............. 34 ................... 23

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Sept. 29, 1962 ... Home * ........................W.............. 22 ................... 0 Oct. 5, 1963 ........... Away * ..............................W .................27 ........................12 Nov. 7, 1964 .......... Away * ..............................W .................36 ........................6 Nov. 6, 1965 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 15 ................... 0 Nov. 5, 1966 .......... Away * ..............................W .................13 ........................8 Nov. 4, 1967 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 35 ................... 13 Nov. 9, 1968 .......... Away * ..............................W .................20 ........................14 Nov. 8, 1969 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 27 ................... 0 Nov. 14, 1970 ........ Away * ..............................W .................12 ........................2 Nov. 13, 1971 .... Home * ........................L ............... 14 ................... 20 Nov. 11, 1972 ........ Away * ..............................W .................38 ........................14 Nov. 10, 1973 .... Home * ........................L ............... 0 ..................... 28 Nov. 16, 1974 ........ Away * ..............................W .................42 ........................19 Nov. 15, 1975 .... Home * ........................W.............. 48 ................... 10 Nov. 13, 1976 .... Home * ........................W.............. 40 ................... 0 Nov. 12, 1977 .... Home * ........................W.............. 27 ................... 20 Nov. 11, 1978 ........ Away * ..............................W .................36 ........................17 Nov. 10, 1979 .... Home * ........................W.............. 56 ................... 10 Nov. 15, 1980 ........ Away * ..............................W .................14 ........................9 Nov. 14, 1981 .... Home * ........................W.............. 49 ................... 0 Nov. 13, 1982 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................8 ..........................24 Nov. 12, 1983 .... Home * ........................L ............... 10 ................... 31 Nov. 3, 1984 .......... Away * ..............................W .................41 ........................24 Nov. 9, 1985 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 45 ................... 0 Oct. 11, 1986 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 52 ................... 0

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 2 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ IUP Dec. 3, 1994 ....... Home #........................W.............. 46 ................... 20 # NCAA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas

JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-1, 0.500 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0

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Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ JSU Sept. 8, 1973 ......... Away .................................L ..................14 ........................34 Sept. 14, 1974 ... Home ..........................W.............. 20 ................... 19

KELLY FIELD

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played : 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ KF Oct. 15, 1932 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 44 ................... 0

KINGSVILLE FIREMEN

Record, Pct.: 1-1, 0.500 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ KF Feb. 16, 1925 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 6 ..................... 7 Nov. 26, 1925 .... Home ..........................W.............. 20 ................... 0

LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ LAFB Sept. 26, 1964 ... Home ..........................W.............. 21 ................... 0

LAMAR UNIVERSITY

Record/Pct.: 13-3-1, 0.794 • Games Played: 17 • Current Streak: W4 Home: 5-2-1 • Away: 8-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Conference: 6-3-1 • Postseason: 0-0 • Overtime: 0-0 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ LU Oct. 17, 1935 ......... Away .................................W .................13 ........................8 Oct. 16, 1936 ......... Away .................................W .................25 ........................0 Oct. 2, 1937 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 26 ................... 0 Nov. 13, 1954 ........ Away * ..............................W .................18 ........................14 Nov. 12, 1955 .... Home * ........................L ............... 9 ..................... 20 Nov. 10, 1956 ........ Away * ..............................W .................28 ........................12 Nov. 9, 1957 ...... Home * ........................T ............... 13 ................... 13 Nov. 8, 1958 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................0 ..........................14 Nov. 7, 1959 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 14 ................... 6 Nov. 5, 1960 .......... Away * ..............................W .................40 ........................0 Nov. 4, 1961 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 8 ..................... 7 Nov. 3, 1962 .......... Away * ..............................W .................7 ..........................0 Nov. 9, 1963 ...... Home * ........................L ............... 14 ................... 16 Oct. 24, 1964 ......... Away .................................W .................13 ........................12 Oct. 23, 1965 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 14 ................... 6 Oct. 4, 1986 ........... Away .................................W .................35 ........................10 Oct. 3, 1987 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 43 ................... 14 * LSC game

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LENOIR-RHYNE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ LRU Dec. 12, 1959 .........Neutral #............................W ..................20.........................6

# NAIA Championship in St. Petersburg, Fla.

LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ LU Oct. 8, 2011 ....... Home ..........................L ............... 35 ................... 41

McALLEN HIGH

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ MH Nov. 13, 1925 ........ Away .................................W .................21 ........................0

MCMURRY UNIVERSITY

Record/Pct.: 13-7-1, 0.643 • Games Played: 21 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 7-3 • Away: 4-4-1 • Neutral: 2-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Overtime: 0-0 • Conference: 7-5-1 • LSC: 4-1 • TC: 3-4-1 • TIAA: 1-0 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ MU Nov. 26, 1932 .........Neutral #............................W ..................20.........................0 Oct. 7, 1933 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 19 ................... 0 Oct. 19, 1946 ..... Home ! ........................L ............... 10 ................... 13 Oct. 18, 1947 ......... Away ! ...............................T ..................14 ........................14 Oct. 16, 1948 ..... Home ! ........................W.............. 22 ................... 14 Oct. 15, 1949 ......... Away ! ...............................L ..................14 ........................39 Oct. 14, 1950 ..... Home ! ........................W.............. 20 ................... 13 Oct. 13, 1951 ......... Away ! ...............................W .................20 ........................14 Nov. 22, 1952 .... Home ! ........................L ............... 20 ................... 21 Nov. 21, 1953 ........ Away ! ...............................L ..................6 ..........................52 Sept. 29, 1956 ....... Away .................................L ..................21 ........................24 Sept. 28, 1957 ... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 6 Oct. 22, 1966 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 28 ................... 0 Oct. 21, 1967 ......... Away * ..............................W .................13 ........................7 Oct. 26, 1968 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 14 ................... 9 Oct. 25, 1969 ......... Away .................................W .................21 ........................7 Sept. 26, 1970 ... Home ..........................W.............. 23 ................... 10 Sept. 25, 1971 ........Neutral * ............................W ..................37.........................3 Sept. 21, 2013 ... Home ..........................W.............. 52 ................... 32 Sept. 27, 2014 ....... Away * ..............................L ..................21 ........................27 Nov. 15, 2014 ........ Away @ .............................W .................41 ........................16

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ MSU Sept. 17, 1966 ... Home ..........................W.............. 12 ................... 6 Sept. 16, 1967 ....... Away .................................W .................17 ........................3 Sept. 4, 1982 ......... Away .................................L ..................21 ........................42 Sept. 11, 1999 ....... Away .................................L ..................10 ........................24

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ MC Nov. 19, 1988 .... Home ^ .......................W.............. 39 ................... 15 Nov. 18, 1989 .... Home ^ .......................L ............... 19 ................... 34 Oct. 24, 1992 ......... Away .................................L ..................33 ........................37 Sept. 11, 1993 ... Home ..........................L ............... 9 ..................... 13

Record, Pct.: 2-2, 0.500 • Game Played: 4 • Current Streak: L2 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Record, Pct.: 1-3, 0.250 • Games Played: 4 • Current Streak: L3 Home: 1-2 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-1 • Conference: n/a

^ NCAA First Round in Kingsville, Texas

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ MCC Nov. 20, 1954 .........Neutral ..............................W ..................20.........................13

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ MWSU Nov. 17, 1984 .... Home ..........................W.............. 28 ................... 13

MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

Record/Pct.: 4-10, 0.400 • Games Played: 14 • Current Streak: L4 Home: 3-4 • Away: 1-6 • Neutral: 0-0 Conference: 4-9 • Postseason: 0-0 • Overtime: 0-0

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Record including vacated seasons: 6-10, 0.375 • Games Played: 16 Home: 4-4 • Away: 1-6 • Neutral: 1-0 • Conference: 6-10 • Postseason: 0-0

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ MSU Sept. 23, 1978 ....... Away .................................L ..................21 ........................42

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ MSU Oct. 18, 1997 ..........Neutral *^.........................W ..................30.........................7 Oct. 17, 1998 ..... Home *^ .....................W.............. 48 ................... 7 Oct. 16, 1999 ......... Away *^ ...........................L ..................7 ..........................10 Sept. 28, 2002 ... Home * ........................W.............. 9 ..................... 6 Oct. 4, 2003 ........... Away * ..............................W .................29 ........................23 Oct. 16, 2004 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 27 ................... 3 Oct. 15, 2005 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................14 ........................41 Oct. 21, 2006 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 17 ................... 44 Oct. 20, 2007 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................6 ..........................73 Oct. 18, 2008 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 16 ................... 38 Oct. 17, 2009 ......... Away (No. 22) *.................L ..................7 ..........................38 Nov. 6, 2010 ...... Home (No. 19) * ...........W.............. 27 ................... 7 Sept. 24, 2011 ....... Away (#RV) * ....................L ..................38 ........................44 Sept. 22, 2012 ... Home (No. 15) * ...........L ............... 28 ................... 45 Oct. 5, 2013 ........... Away (#RV) * ....................L ..................10 ........................43 Nov. 1, 2014 ...... #RV Home * .................L ............... 7 ..................... 48

MONTERREY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND HIGHER EDUCATION

Record including exhibition game: 2-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: W2 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-0 • Overtime: 1-0 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ MT Sept. 21, 1974 ....... Away .................................W .................33 ........................6 Sept. 14, 2013 ........Neutral !.............................W (3 OT) .......40.........................37 ! LSC Football Festival game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas NOTE: LSC FB game does not count towards NCAA Division II record (exhibition)

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO

Record, Pct.: 5-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 5 • Current Streak: W5 Home: 0-0 • Away: 3-0 • Neutral: 2-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ NUM Nov. 20, 1937 ........ Away .................................W .................26 ........................12 Nov. 22, 1938 .........Neutral ..............................W ..................53.........................7 Sept. 10, 1955 ........Neutral ..............................W ..................13.........................7 Sept. 21, 1957 ....... Away .................................W .................47 ........................6 Nov. 22, 1958 ........ Away .................................W .................26 ........................0

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ MSU Sept. 10, 2011 ... Home ..........................W.............. 19 ................... 7

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Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

* LSC contest ^ NCAA Playoffs in Kingsville, Texas Note: Wins between 1997-99 were vacated

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NAVAL AIR STATION CORPUS CHRISTI

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-1, 0.500 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ NAS Nov. 8, 1947 ...... Home ..........................W.............. 34 ................... 12

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ NAU Sept. 6, 1980 ......... Away .................................L ..................11 ........................24 Sept. 5, 1981 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 26 ................... 3

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY

NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 2-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: W2 Home: 2-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ NMHU Nov. 29, 1969 .... Home (No. 1) ^ ............W.............. 28 ................... 23 Sept. 23, 1972 ... Home ..........................W.............. 30 ................... 6

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ NSU Nov. 30, 1968 .... Home ^ .......................W.............. 20 ................... 0 ^ NAIA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas

^ NAIA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

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NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 3-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: W3 Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ NSU Aug. 31, 1991........ Away .................................W .................7 ..........................3 Sept. 12, 1992 ... Home ..........................W.............. 50 ................... 12 Sept. 20, 2003 ... Home ..........................W.............. 27 ................... 26

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 0-3, 0.000 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: L3 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-3 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ NDSU Sept. 7, 1996 ......... Away .................................L ..................10 ........................20 Sept. 3, 1998 ......... Away .................................L ..................6 ..........................16 Aug. 31, 2000........ Away .................................L ..................7 ..........................52

NORTHEASTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 6-1, 0.857 • Games Played: 7 • Current Streak: W6 Home: 3-0 • Away: 3-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 6-1 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ NSU Sept. 4, 1999 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................2 ..........................9 Oct. 19, 2002 ......... Away * ..............................W .................13 ........................10 Oct. 18, 2003 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 13 Sept. 4, 2004 ......... Away * ..............................W .................10 ........................6 Sept. 3, 2005 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 40 ................... 14 Sept. 20, 2008 ....... Away * ..............................W .................42 ........................14 Sept. 19, 2009 ... Home * ........................W.............. 31 ................... 14

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ NMSU Dec. 5, 1998 .......... Away ! ...............................L ..................34 ........................49 Nov. 20, 2004 ........ Away # ..............................L ..................14 ........................34 Sept. 2, 2010 ......... Away .................................W .................16 ........................7 Nov. 27, 2010 .... Home #........................L ............... 31 ................... 35 ! NCAA Semifinals in Maryville, Mo. # NCAA Second Round

PEACOCK MILITARY ACADEMY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ PMA Sept. 13, 1926 ... Home ..........................W.............. 41 ................... 0

PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-1 • Conference: n/a • Overtime: 0-1 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ PSU Dec. 2, 1995 ....... Home ! ........................L (OT) ........ 25 ................... 28 ! NCAA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas

PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 9-5, 0.643 • Games Played: 14 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 5-1 • Away: 4-4 • Neutral: 0-0

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ RU Oct. 18, 1930 ......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................6

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ PSU Sept. 24, 1988 ....... Away .................................W .................29 ........................22 Dec. 3, 1988 .......... Away ! ...............................L ..................27 ........................35 Sept. 23, 1989 ... Home ..........................W.............. 31 ................... 12 Sept. 15, 1990 ....... Away .................................L ..................9 ..........................14 Sept. 21, 1991 ... Home ..........................W.............. 35 ................... 14 Sept. 19, 1992 ....... Away .................................W .................44 ........................43 Nov. 28, 1992 ........ Away # ..............................L ..................30 ........................35 Sept. 18, 1993 ... Home ..........................L ............... 17 ................... 22 Nov. 20, 1993 ........ Away ^ .............................W .................50 ........................15 Sept. 24, 1994 ....... Away .................................W .................34 ........................20 Nov. 26, 1994 .... Home #........................W.............. 21 ................... 16 Sept. 9, 1995 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 40 ................... 7 Nov. 25, 1995 .... Home #........................W.............. 30 ................... 3 Sept. 4, 2003 ......... Away .................................L ..................21 ........................34

SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SVSU Sept. 20, 1980 ... Home ..........................W.............. 52 ................... 0

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SALEM INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

! NCAA Semifinals in Portland, Ore. # NCAA Quarterfinals ^ NCAA First Round in Portland, Ore.

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SIU Dec. 13, 1975 ..... Home #........................W.............. 37 ................... 0

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY

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Record, Pct.: 3-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: W3 Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ PVAMU Sept. 28, 1991 ... Home ..........................W.............. 41 ................... 3 Sept. 22, 2001 ....... Away .................................W .................21 ........................14 Sept. 14, 2002 ... Home ..........................W.............. 65 ................... 0

Formerly Sam Houston State Teachers College and Sam Houston State College Record/Pct.: 27-24, 0.529 • Games Played: 51 • Current Streak: L5 Home: 13-11 • Away: 13-13 • Neutral: 1-0 Conference: 18-13 • LSC: 18-12 • TIAA: 0-1 • Postseason: 0-0 • Overtime: 0-0

RANDOLPH FIELD

Record including vacated wins: 29-24, 0.547 • Games Played: 53 • Current Streak: L2 Home: 14-11 • Away: 14-13 • Neutral: 1-0 • Conference: 18-13 • LSC: 18-12 • TIAA: 0-1

Record, Pct.: 2-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: W2 Home: 2-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ RF Sept. 29, 1933 ... Home ..........................W.............. 25 ................... 2 Oct. 1, 1938 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 30 ................... 0

RICE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 0-6, 0.000 • Games Played: 6 • Current Streak: L6 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-5 • Neutral: 0-1 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ RU Sept. 19, 1931 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................37 Sept. 24, 1932 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................20 Sept. 23, 1933 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................7 Nov. 3, 1934 .......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................27 Sept. 19, 1936 ........Neutral ..............................L ...................0...........................33 Nov. 2, 1940 .......... Away .................................L ..................6 ..........................9

RICE UNIVERSITY ‘B’

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SHSU Nov. 24, 1928 .... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 12 Nov. 9, 1929 .......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................19 Nov. 8, 1930 ...... Home ^ .......................L ............... 0 ..................... 19 Nov. 7, 1931 .......... Away .................................W .................33 ........................0 Oct. 29, 1932 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 12 ................... 6 Oct. 27, 1933 ......... Away .................................W .................37 ........................6 Oct. 16, 1937 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 14 ................... 16 Oct. 14, 1938 ......... Away .................................L ..................7 ..........................20 Oct. 14, 1939 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 7 ..................... 0 Oct. 12, 1940 ......... Away .................................W .................7 ..........................6 Oct. 11, 1941 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 46 ................... 7 Sept. 27, 1947 ... Home ..........................W.............. 28 ................... 17 Oct. 9, 1948 ........... Away .................................W .................32 ........................6 Oct. 8, 1949 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 16 ................... 12 Oct. 11, 1952 ......... Away .................................L ..................14 ........................41 Oct. 10, 1953 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 25 ................... 49 Oct. 16, 1954 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................0 ..........................14 Oct. 15, 1955 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 25 ................... 36 Oct. 13, 1956 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................14 ........................28 Oct. 12, 1957 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 20 ................... 21 Oct. 11, 1958 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................20 ........................21 Oct. 24, 1959 ......... Away * ..............................W .................23 ........................10 Oct. 22, 1960 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 18 ................... 13 Oct. 21, 1961 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................14 ........................28 Oct. 20, 1962 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 27 ................... 3 Oct. 26, 1963 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................7 ..........................28 Nov. 14, 1964 .... Home * ........................L ............... 16 ................... 21

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Nov. 13, 1965 ........ Away * ..............................W .................14 ........................6 Nov. 12, 1966 .... Home * ........................L ............... 0 ..................... 10 Nov. 11, 1967 ........ Away * ..............................W .................48 ........................6 Nov. 16, 1968 .... Home * ........................W.............. 54 ................... 21 Nov. 15, 1969 ........ Away * ..............................W .................28 ........................21 Nov. 4, 1970 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 31 ................... 14 Nov. 6, 1971 .......... Away * ..............................W .................10 ........................7 Nov. 4, 1972 ...... Home * ........................L ............... 11 ................... 16 Nov. 3, 1973 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................14 ........................15 Nov. 9, 1974 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 34 ................... 14 Nov. 8, 1975 .......... Away * ..............................W .................43 ........................7 Nov. 6, 1976 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 41 ................... 10 Oct. 22, 1977 ......... Away * ..............................W .................34 ........................20 Oct. 21, 1978 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 32 ................... 34 Oct. 20, 1979 ......... Away * ..............................W .................49 ........................10 Oct. 25, 1980 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 20 Oct. 24, 1981 ......... Away * ..............................W .................10 ........................7 Oct. 23, 1982 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 33 ................... 10 Oct. 22, 1983 ..........Neutral *!...........................W ..................19.........................14 Sept. 19, 1987 ....... Away .................................L ..................35 ........................45 Sept. 25, 1993 ....... Away .................................L ..................20 ........................34 Sept. 23, 1995 ....... Away .................................L ..................23 ........................24 Sept. 14, 1996 ... Home ..........................W.............. 41 ................... 17 Sept. 19, 1998 ....... Away .................................W .................16 ........................10 Sept. 25, 1999 ... Home ..........................L ............... 24 ................... 34 Sept. 23, 2000 ....... Away .................................L ..................7 ..........................38 * LSC contest ^ TIAA contest ! played in Houston Astrodome Note: Wins between 1996-99 vacated due to NCAA violations

SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SRU Sept. 11, 1976 ... Home ..........................W.............. 58 ................... 7

SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 6-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 6 • Current Streak: W6 Home: 4-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: 5-0 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SOSU Sept. 16, 2000 ....... Away * ..............................W .................34 ........................14 Sept. 15, 2001 ... Home * ........................W.............. 45 ................... 7 Nov. 13, 2004 .... Home ^ .......................W.............. 40 ................... 30 Sept. 23, 2006 ....... Away * ..............................W .................31 ........................28 Sept. 22, 2007 ... Home * ........................W.............. 27 ................... 17 Nov. 13, 2010 .... Home * ........................W.............. 38 ................... 24 * LSC contest ^ NCAA First Round in Kingsville, Texas

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Oct. 22, 1938 ..........Neutral ..............................W ..................20.........................13 Oct. 28, 1939 ..........Neutral ..............................W ..................21.........................14

Formerly San Jose State College Record, Pct.: 1-2, 0.333 • Gamea Played: 3 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SJSU Sept. 18, 1939 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................9 Sept. 17, 1940 ....... Away .................................W .................10 ........................0 Sept. 19, 1941 ....... Away .................................L ..................7 ..........................14

SCHREINER UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 7-6-1, 1.000 • Games Played: 14 • Current Streak: W2 Home: 3-3 • Away: 2-2-1 • Neutral: 2-1 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SU Nov. 20, 1925 ........ Away .................................L ..................7 ..........................18 Oct. 16, 1926 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 3 ..................... 7 Nov. 4, 1927 .......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................13 Nov. 3, 1928 ...... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 26 Oct. 25, 1929 ......... Away .................................T ..................7 ..........................7 Nov. 1, 1930 ...... Home ..........................W.............. 7 ..................... 6 Nov. 21, 1931 ........ Away .................................W .................20 ........................6 Nov. 18, 1932 .... Home ..........................W.............. 13 ................... 0 Nov. 22, 1933 ........ Away .................................W .................36 ........................0 Oct. 12, 1935 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 16 Oct. 10, 1936 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 19 ................... 7 Oct. 23, 1937 ..........Neutral ..............................L ...................12.........................13

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Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SIU Sept. 15, 1962 ... Home ..........................W.............. 14 ................... 10

SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SMU Oct. 3, 1936 ........... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................61

SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 3-2-1, 0.583 • Games Played: 6 • Current Streak: W2 Home: 2-1 • Away: 1-1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 1-0 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ SWU Nov. 16, 1929 .... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 26 Oct. 3, 1930 ........... Away .................................T ..................0 ..........................0 Oct. 31, 1936 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 25 ................... 6 Oct. 30, 1937 ......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................6 Nov. 12, 1949 ........ Away .................................W .................7 ..........................3 Nov. 11, 1950 .... Home * ........................W.............. 26 ................... 7

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SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 2-3, 0.400 • Games Played: 5 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-2 • Away: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 2-3

* LSC contest

ST. EDWARD’S UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 2-1, 0.667 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-1 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 6-4-1, 0.591 • Games Played: 11 • Current Streak: W4 Home: 2-2-1 • Away: 4-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

* LSC contest

SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITY Formerly Sul Ross State Teachers College and Sul Ross State College Record, Pct.: 29-7-1, 0.797 • Games Played: 37 • Current Streak: W2 Home: 13-1-1 • Away: 14-6 • Neutral: 2-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 19-4-1 • LSC: 18-3-1 • TIAA: 1-1 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ SRSU Dec. 4, 1930 .......... Away # ..............................L ..................6 ..........................20 Oct. 31, 1931 ..........Neutral #............................W ..................19.........................0 Oct. 26, 1934 ..........Neutral ..............................W ..................19.........................0 Nov. 26, 1936 ........ Away .................................L ..................7 ..........................13 Oct. 9, 1937 ........... Away .................................W .................12 ........................7 Oct. 29, 1938 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 20 ................... 6 Oct. 6, 1939 ........... Away .................................W .................26 ........................7 Nov. 2, 1946 ...... Home ..........................W.............. 12 ................... 7 Nov. 1, 1947 .......... Away .................................W .................19 ........................6 Oct. 30, 1948 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 19 ................... 33 Oct. 29, 1949 ......... Away .................................W .................46 ........................6 Oct. 28, 1950 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 14 ................... 13 Oct. 27, 1951 ......... Away .................................W .................33 ........................14 Oct. 25, 1952 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 27 ................... 13 Oct. 24, 1953 ......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................38 Oct. 23, 1954 ......... Away * ..............................W .................9 ..........................0 Oct. 22, 1955 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 26 ................... 7 Oct. 20, 1956 ......... Away * ..............................W .................29 ........................0 Oct. 19, 1957 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 19 ................... 7

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 29-12-1, 0.702 • Games Played: 42 • Current Streak: L4 Home: 18-5 • Away: 11-7-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 22-8 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ SFA Nov. 12, 1928 .... Home ..........................W.............. 49 ................... 0 Nov. 14, 1931 .... Home ..........................W.............. 48 ................... 6 Nov. 13, 1937 ........ Away .................................W .................33 ........................6 Nov. 10, 1939 ........ Away .................................T ..................0 ..........................0 Nov. 9, 1940 ...... Home ..........................W.............. 18 ................... 7 Nov. 1, 1941 ...... Home ..........................W.............. 55 ................... 7 Nov. 16, 1946 .... Home ..........................W.............. 23 ................... 20 Nov. 15, 1947 .... Home ..........................L ............... 7 ..................... 15

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ StMU Sept. 6, 1926 ......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................18 Oct. 1, 1927 ........... Away .................................W .................9 ..........................0 Oct. 8, 1928 ........... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................6 Sept. 28, 1929 ... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 34 Nov. 16, 1935 .... Home ..........................L ............... 6 ..................... 19 Nov. 14, 1936 ........ Away .................................W .................20 ........................0 Nov. 6, 1937 ...... Home ..........................T ............... 6 ..................... 6 Nov. 5, 1938 ...... Home ..........................W.............. 13 ................... 7 Nov. 18, 1939 .... Home ..........................W.............. 7 ..................... 3 Nov. 16, 1940 ........ Away .................................W .................14 ........................0 Nov. 15, 1941 ........ Away .................................W .................33 ........................7

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SEU Nov. 22, 1935 .... Home ..........................W.............. 14 ................... 0 Nov. 29, 1938 .... Home ..........................L ............... 7 ..................... 14 Nov. 24, 1939 ........ Away .................................W .................26 ........................6

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ SWOSU Sept. 9, 2000 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 13 ................... 16 Sept. 8, 2001 ......... Away * ..............................W .................24 ........................0 Sept. 2, 2006 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 17 ................... 23 Aug. 31, 2007........ Away * ..............................L ..................3 ..........................7 Oct. 30, 2010 ......... Away * ..............................W .................56 ........................17

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Sept. 20, 1952 ....... Away .................................L ..................12 ........................14 Sept. 19, 1953 ... Home ..........................W.............. 7 ..................... 6 Oct. 30, 1954 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 7 ..................... 14 Oct. 29, 1955 ......... Away * ..............................W .................13 ........................12 Oct. 27, 1956 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 33 ................... 13 Oct. 26, 1957 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................0 ..........................32 Oct. 25, 1958 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 7 ..................... 0 Oct. 31, 1959 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................7 ..........................24 Oct. 29, 1960 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 40 ................... 13 Oct. 28, 1961 ......... Away * ..............................W .................34 ........................28 Oct. 27, 1962 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 31 ................... 8 Nov. 2, 1963 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................6 ..........................16 Oct. 10, 1964 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 20 ................... 0 Oct. 9, 1965 ........... Away * ..............................W .................43 ........................21 Oct. 8, 1966 ....... Home * ........................L ............... 21 ................... 22 Oct. 7, 1967 ........... Away * ..............................W .................16 ........................0 Oct. 12, 1968 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 34 ................... 0 Oct. 11, 1969 ......... Away * ..............................W .................49 ........................25 Oct. 3, 1970 ........... Away * ..............................W .................14 ........................13 Oct. 2, 1971 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 22 ................... 21 Sept. 30, 1972 ....... Away * ..............................W .................26 ........................7 Sept. 29, 1973 ... Home * ........................W.............. 31 ................... 14 Oct. 5, 1974 ........... Away * ..............................W .................28 ........................24 Oct. 4, 1975 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 49 ................... 0 Oct. 2, 1976 ........... Away * ..............................W .................77 ........................7 Oct. 15, 1977 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 36 ................... 8 Oct. 14, 1978 ......... Away * ..............................W .................32 ........................8 Oct. 13, 1979 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 31 ................... 10 Oct. 18, 1980 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................0 ..........................14 Oct. 17, 1981 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 10 Oct. 16, 1982 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................21 ........................35 Oct. 15, 1983 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 14 ................... 41 Sept. 22, 1984 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................17 Sept. 21, 1985 ... Home ..........................L ............... 21 ................... 28

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All-Time Series vs. Opponents

Oct. 18, 1958 ......... Away * ..............................W .................7 ..........................0 Nov. 14, 1959 ........ Away * ..............................W .................14 ........................8 Nov. 12, 1960 .... Home * ........................W.............. 60 ................... 21 Nov. 11, 1961 ........ Away * ..............................W .................12 ........................6 Nov. 10, 1962 .... Home * ........................W.............. 41 ................... 0 Nov. 16, 1963 ........ Away * ..............................W .................24 ........................12 Oct. 31, 1964 ..... Home * ........................T ............... 7 ..................... 7 Oct. 30, 1965 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................13 ........................24 Oct. 29, 1966 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 23 ................... 0 Oct. 28, 1967 ......... Away * ..............................W .................35 ........................13 Nov. 2, 1968 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 43 ................... 0 Nov. 1, 1969 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................12 ........................13 Oct. 17, 1970 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 27 ................... 0 Oct. 16, 1971 ......... Away * ..............................W .................38 ........................14 Oct. 14, 1972 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 23 ................... 7 Oct. 13, 1973 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................7 ..........................10 Oct. 19, 1974 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 43 ................... 13 Oct. 18, 1975 ......... Away * ..............................W .................50 ........................26

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TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY

Record/Pct.: 17-8, 0.680 • Games Played: 25 • Current Streak: L2 Home: 9-4 • Away: 8-4 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-1 • Conference: 16-7 • Overtime: 0-1 Record including vacated wins: 20-8, 0.714 • Games Played: 28 Home: 11-4 • Away: 9-4 • Conference: 19-7 • Postseason: 1-1 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ TSU Oct. 31, 1970 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 37 ................... 20 Oct. 30, 1971 ......... Away * ..............................W .................13 ........................7 Oct. 28, 1972 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 33 ................... 7 Oct. 27, 1973 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................33 ........................34 Nov. 2, 1974 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 51 ................... 7 Nov. 1, 1975 .......... Away * ..............................W .................28 ........................0 Oct. 22, 1994 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 61 ................... 24 Sept. 30, 1995 ....... Away * ..............................W .................51 ........................0 Oct. 5, 1996 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 40 ................... 10 Oct. 4, 1997 ........... Away * ..............................W .................43 ........................14 Oct. 3, 1998 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 7 Oct. 2, 1999 ........... Away * ..............................L ..................7 ..........................23 Sept. 30, 2000 ... Home * ........................W.............. 31 ................... 19 Sept. 29, 2001 ....... Away * ..............................W .................23 ........................20 Sept. 28, 2002 ... Home * ........................W.............. 23 ................... 15 Sept. 27, 2003 ....... Away * ..............................W .................23 ........................15 Nov. 22, 2003 .... Home ^ .......................W.............. 34 ................... 10 Oct. 1, 2005 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 24 ................... 21 Oct. 7, 2006 ........... Away * ..............................L ..................0 ..........................23 Oct. 6, 2007 ....... Home * ........................L ............... 21 ................... 31 Oct. 4, 2008 ........... Away * ..............................W .................27 ........................16 Oct. 3, 2009 ....... Home (No. 11) * ...........W.............. 34 ................... 20 Nov. 14, 2009 .... Home (No. 12) ^ ..........L (OT) ........ 56 ................... 57 Oct. 23, 2010 ......... Away * ..............................W .................13 ........................10 Oct. 22, 2011 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 34 ................... 41 Oct. 20, 2012 ......... Away * ..............................W .................35 ........................23 Nov. 2, 2013 ...... Home (#RV) * ...............L ............... 20 ................... 45 Oct. 11, 2014 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................14 ........................80 * LSC contest ^ NCAA Playoffs in Kingsville, Texas Note: Wins between 1996-99 were vacated

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Record/Pct.: 0-5-1, 0.083 • Games Played: 6 • Current Streak: L3 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-3-1 • Neutral: 0-2 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ A&M Oct. 8, 1932 ........... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................14 Oct. 13, 1933 ..........Neutral ..............................L ...................0...........................17 Sept. 29, 1934 ....... Away .................................T ..................14 ........................14 Sept. 24, 1938 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................52 Sept. 28, 1940 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................26 Oct. 4, 1941 ............Neutral ..............................L ...................0...........................41

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-COMMERCE

Formerly known as East Texas State Teachers College, East Texas State College and East Texas State University Record/Pct.: 34-24-1, 0.585 • Games Played: 59 • Current Streak: L3 Home: 16-13 • Away: 14-13-1 • Neutral: 0-1 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 32-24-1 • Overtime: 1-1 • Chennault Cup: 13-5

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Record including vacated wins: 37-24-1, 0.605 • Games Played: 62 Home: 17-13 • Away: 16-13-1 • Conference: 35-24-1 • Chennault Cup: 16-5 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ AMC Nov. 17, 1930 .... Home ..........................W.............. 25 ................... 6 Oct. 17, 1931 ......... Away .................................W .................7 ..........................6 Nov. 6, 1954 ...... Home * ........................L ............... 6 ..................... 26 Nov. 5, 1955 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................7 ..........................14 Nov. 3, 1956 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 27 ................... 14 Nov. 2, 1957 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................12 ........................42 Nov. 1, 1958 ...... Home * ........................L ............... 7 ..................... 13 Oct. 1, 1959 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 7 ..................... 0 Oct. 8, 1960 ........... Away * ..............................L ..................6 ..........................14 Oct. 7, 1961 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 22 ................... 6 Oct. 6, 1962 ........... Away * ..............................T ..................3 ..........................3 Oct. 12, 1963 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 17 ................... 0 Oct. 17, 1964 ......... Away * ..............................W .................20 ........................9 Oct. 16, 1965 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 26 ................... 12 Oct. 15, 1966 ......... Away * .............................L ..................24 ........................25 Oct. 14, 1967 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 24 ................... 6 Oct. 19, 1968 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................27 ........................35 Oct. 18, 1969 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 28 ................... 14 Oct. 10, 1970 ......... Away * ..............................W .................43 ........................28 Oct. 9, 1971 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 16 ................... 10 Oct. 7, 1972 ........... Away * ..............................L ..................17 ........................29 Oct. 6, 1973 ....... Home * ........................L ............... 7 ..................... 28 Oct. 12, 1974 ......... Away * ..............................W .................27 ........................20 Oct. 11, 1975 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 36 ................... 7 Oct. 9, 1976 ........... Away * ..............................W .................37 ........................0 Nov. 5, 1977 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................6 ..........................7 Nov. 4, 1978 ...... Home * ........................L ............... 17 ................... 32 Nov. 3, 1979 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................0 ..........................3 Nov. 8, 1980 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 14 ................... 7 Nov. 7, 1981 .......... Away * ..............................W .................13 ........................7 Nov. 6, 1982 ...... Home * ........................L ............... 23 ................... 37 Nov. 5, 1983 .......... Away * ..............................L ..................24 ........................35 Oct. 27, 1984 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 29 ................... 23 Nov. 2, 1985 .......... Away * ..............................W .................22 ........................19 Oct. 18, 1986 ......... Away * ..............................W .................42 ........................0 Oct. 17, 1987 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 42 ................... 20

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Oct. 8, 1988 ........... Away * ..............................L ..................35 ........................42 Oct. 7, 1989 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 48 ................... 7 Oct. 6, 1990 ........... Away * ..............................L ..................6 ..........................26 Oct. 12, 1991 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 22 ................... 24 Oct. 10, 1992 ......... Away *# ............................W .................17 ........................10 Oct. 9, 1993 ....... Home *# ......................W.............. 28 ................... 3 Oct. 8, 1994 ........... Away *# ............................W .................31 ........................0 Oct. 7, 1995 ....... Home *# ......................W.............. 37 ................... 18 Oct. 12, 1996 ......... Away *# ............................W .................35 ........................28 Oct. 11, 1997 ..... Home *# ......................W.............. 34 ................... 6 Oct. 10, 1998 ......... Away *# ............................W .................42 ........................18 Oct. 9, 1999 ....... Home *# ......................L ............... 10 ................... 14 Oct. 7, 2000 ........... Away *# ............................W .................7 ..........................0 Oct. 6, 2001 ....... Home *# ......................L ............... 24 ................... 30 Oct. 12, 2002 ......... Away *# ............................W .................37 ........................15 Oct. 11, 2003 ..... Home *# ......................W.............. 31 ................... 7 Oct. 2, 2004 ........... Away *# ............................W .................31 ........................13 Sept. 9, 2006 ..... Home *# ......................W (OT) ....... 20 ................... 17 Sept. 8, 2007 ......... Away *# ............................L ..................7 ..........................24 Oct. 11, 2008 ..... Home *# ......................W.............. 35 ................... 0 Oct. 10, 2009 ......... Away *# ............................W .................35 ........................34 Sept. 18, 2010 ... Home *# ......................W.............. 21 ................... 0 Oct. 1, 2011 ....... Home *# ......................W.............. 39 ................... 21 Sept. 29, 2012 ....... Away *# ............................L (OT) ...........14 ........................21 Oct. 12, 2013 ......... Home *# ......................L ..................28 ........................41 Sept. 20, 2014 ........Neutral (#RV) *#&.............L ...................20.........................55

TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 11-2, 0.846 • Games Played: 13 • Current Streak: W5 Home: 5-0 • Away: 4-2 • Neutral: 2-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ TAMUCC Oct. 26, 1946 ......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................20 Nov. 6, 1948 .......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................13 Nov. 25, 1949 .... Home ..........................W.............. 27 ................... 12 Oct. 2, 1954 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 32 ................... 6 Sept. 10, 1957 ... Home ..........................W.............. 38 ................... 0 Sept. 13, 1958 ... Home ..........................W.............. 37 ................... 14 Sept. 12, 1959 ... Home ..........................W.............. 14 ................... 3 Oct. 15, 1960 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 53 ................... 0 Sept. 16, 1961 ....... Away .................................W .................27 ........................0 Oct. 13, 1962 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 27 ................... 6 Sept. 28, 1963 ... Home ..........................W.............. 45 ................... 22

Formerly Southwest Texas State Record, Pct.: 33-25-2, 0.567 • Games Played: 60 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 15-13-1 • Away: 18-12-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 19-11 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ ST Nov. 7, 1925 ...... Home ..........................T ............... 0 ..................... 0 Sept. 25, 1926 ... Home ..........................L ............... 2 ..................... 13 Sept. 22, 1928 ... Home ..........................W.............. 4 ..................... 0 Oct. 12, 1929 ......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................32 Oct. 10, 1931 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 7 ..................... 0 Nov. 1, 1935 .......... Away .................................W .................7 ..........................0 Oct. 20, 1939 ......... Away .................................T ..................0 ..........................0 Oct. 19, 1940 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 19 ................... 12 Oct. 17, 1941 ......... Away .................................W .................14 ........................6 Oct. 4, 1946 ....... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 28 Oct. 4, 1947 ........... Away .................................W .................19 ........................13 Oct. 2, 1948 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 13 ................... 2 Oct. 1, 1949 ........... Away .................................W .................20 ........................12 Sept. 30, 1950 ... Home ..........................L ............... 6 ..................... 7 Sept. 29, 1951 ....... Away .................................L ..................6 ..........................41 Sept. 27, 1952 ... Home ..........................L ............... 12 ................... 41 Sept. 26, 1953 ....... Away .................................L ..................20 ........................34 Oct. 9, 1954 ....... Home *!.......................L ............... 16 ................... 21

TEXAS COLLEGE

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ TC Aug. 27, 2005 .... Home ..........................W.............. 60 ................... 6

TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

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Formerly University of Corpus Christi Record, Pct.: 9-2, 0.818 • Games Played: 11 • Current Streak: W9 Home: 8-0 • Away: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ TSU Sept. 9, 1972 ......... Away .................................L ..................16 ........................28 Sept. 4, 1976 ......... Away .................................W .................36 ........................20 Oct. 1, 1977 ............Neutral ..............................W ..................28.........................13 Sept. 30, 1978 ... Home ..........................W.............. 28 ................... 0 Sept. 29, 1979 ........Neutral ..............................W ..................31.........................7 Oct. 4, 1980 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 33 ................... 14 Oct. 3, 1981 ........... Away .................................W .................31 ........................13 Sept. 10, 1983 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................2 Sept. 29, 1984 ... Home ..........................W.............. 17 ................... 13 Oct. 5, 1985 ........... Away .................................W .................45 ........................7 Sept. 6, 1986 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 48 ................... 27 Sept. 10, 1988 ....... Away .................................W .................29 ........................6 Sept. 9, 1989 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 34 ................... 17

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ TLU Oct. 5, 1929 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 23 ................... 6 Sept. 29, 1930 ... Home ..........................T ............... 6 ..................... 6 Sept. 26, 1931 ... Home ..........................W.............. 38 ................... 0 Sept. 15, 1951 ... Home ..........................W.............. 37 ................... 7 Sept. 18, 1954 ....... Away .................................W .................20 ........................0 Sept. 24, 1955 ... Home ..........................W.............. 33 ................... 13 Sept. 15, 1956 ... Home ..........................W.............. 33 ................... 13 Sept. 27, 1958 ....... Away .................................W .................26 ........................8 Sept. 26, 1959 ... Home ..........................W.............. 33 ................... 6 Oct. 3, 1964 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 36 ................... 0

* LSC contest # Chennault Cup & LSC Football Festival (AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas) Note: Wins between 1996-99 were vacated

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Record, Pct.: 9-0-1, 0.950 • Games Played: 10 • Current Streak: W8 Home: 7-0-1 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Oct. 8, 1955 ........... Away * ..............................L ..................21 ........................26 Oct. 6, 1956 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 23 ................... 14 Oct. 5, 1957 ........... Away * ..............................W .................16 ........................0 Oct. 4, 1958 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 22 ................... 0 Nov. 21, 1959 .... Home * ........................W.............. 20 ................... 0 Nov. 29, 1960 ........ Away * ..............................W .................35 ........................0 Nov. 18, 1961 .... Home * ........................W.............. 19 ................... 15 Nov. 17, 1962 ........ Away * ..............................W .................28 ........................7 Nov. 23, 1963 .... Home * ........................L ............... 6 ..................... 20 Nov. 21, 1964 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................7 ..........................21 Nov. 20, 1965 .... Home * ........................L ............... 0 ..................... 13 Nov. 19, 1966 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................3 ..........................9 Nov. 18, 1967 .... Home * ........................W.............. 23 ................... 21 Nov. 23, 1968 ........ Away * ..............................W .................39 ........................0 Nov. 22, 1969 .... Home * ........................W.............. 28 ................... 13 Nov. 21, 1970 ........ Away * ..............................W .................42 ........................2 Nov. 20, 1971 .... Home * ........................L ............... 24 ................... 29 Nov. 18, 1972 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................16 ........................20 Nov. 17, 1973 .... Home * ........................W.............. 49 ................... 10 Nov. 23, 1974 ........ Away * ..............................W .................14 ........................0 Nov. 22, 1975 .... Home * ........................W.............. 28 ................... 8 Nov. 20, 1976 ........ Away * ..............................W .................44 ........................6 Nov. 19, 1977 ........ Away * ..............................W .................21 ........................10 Nov. 18, 1978 .... Home * ........................W.............. 48 ................... 21 Nov. 17, 1979 ........ Away * ..............................W .................42 ........................10 Nov. 22, 1980 .... Home * ........................W.............. 17 ................... 14 Nov. 21, 1981 ........ Away .................................W .................21 ........................14 Nov. 20, 1982 .... Home * ........................L ............... 27 ................... 45 Sept. 24, 1983 ... Home * ........................L ............... 0 ..................... 28 Nov. 19, 1983 ........ Away * ..............................L ..................3 ..........................40 Sept. 9, 1984 ......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................8 Sept. 7, 1985 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 30 ................... 7 Sept. 5, 1987 ......... Away .................................W .................20 ........................0 Sept. 3, 1988 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 28 ................... 41 Sept. 2, 1989 ......... Away .................................W .................28 ........................13 Sept. 1, 1990 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 7 ..................... 15 Sept. 7, 1991 ......... Away .................................L ..................14 ........................29 Sept. 5, 1992 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 14 ................... 15 Sept. 4, 1993 ......... Away .................................L ..................14 ........................20 Sept. 1, 1994 ......... Away .................................W .................45 ........................14 Sept. 14, 1995 ....... Away .................................W .................40 ........................12 Sept. 7, 2002 ......... Away .................................L ..................21 ........................28 * LSC contest ! marks first ever season of LSC (1954)

Sept. 22, 1951 ....... Away .................................L ..................7 ..........................34 Oct. 18, 1952 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 32 ................... 41 Oct. 17, 1953 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 12 ................... 19 Nov. 26, 1954 ........ Away .................................L ..................6 ..........................41 Oct. 1, 1955 ....... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 34 Sept. 22, 1956 ........Neutral ..............................L ...................7...........................12 Sept. 14, 1957 ... Home ..........................W.............. 27 ................... 14 Sept. 20, 1958 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................25 Sept. 19, 1959 ... Home ..........................W.............. 30 ................... 12 Sept. 17, 1960 ....... Away .................................T ..................14 ........................14 Sept. 30, 1961 ... Home ..........................W.............. 27 ................... 13 Sept. 22, 1962 ....... Away .................................W .................33 ........................27 Sept. 21, 1963 ... Home ..........................W.............. 27 ................... 0 Sept. 19, 1964 ....... Away .................................W .................32 ........................21 Oct. 2, 1965 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 15 ................... 6 Oct. 1, 1966 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 7 ..................... 6 Sept. 30, 1967 ... Home ..........................W.............. 17 ................... 7 Sept. 21, 1968 ... Home ..........................W.............. 6 ..................... 0 Sept. 20, 1969 ....... Away .................................W .................21 ........................6 Sept. 19, 1970 ... Home ..........................W.............. 23 ................... 0 Sept. 18, 1971 ....... Away .................................L ..................10 ........................16 Sept. 16, 1972 ... Home ..........................W.............. 20 ................... 3

TROY UNIVERSITY

Fomerly Troy State University Record, Pct.: 1-2, 0.333 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-1 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-1 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ TU Dec. 14, 1968 ........ Away # ..............................L ..................35 ........................43 Sept. 8, 1979 ......... Away .................................W .................7 ..........................6 Sept. 13, 1980 ... Home ..........................L ............... 6 ..................... 14 # NAIA Championship game in Montgomery, Ala.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

Record, Pct.: 2-3, 0.400 • Games Played: 5 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-1 • Away: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 2-3 • Conference: n/a Record including vacated wins: 3-3, 0.500 • Games Played: 6 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 2-1 • Away: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 • Conference: n/a • Postseason: 3-3

TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ TWU Nov. 29, 1945 .... Home ..........................W.............. 39 ................... 26

TRINITY UNIVERSITY

Record, Pct.: 14-9-1, 0.604 • Games Played: 24 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 11-4 • Away: 3-4-1 • Neutral: 0-1 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L/T ........ TAMUK ............ TU Nov. 18, 1938 .... Home ..........................W.............. 26 ................... 19 Sept. 23, 1950 ... Home ..........................L ............... 7 ..................... 20

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UCD Nov. 27, 1993 ........ Away # ..............................W .................51 ........................28 Nov. 23, 1996 ........ Away ^ .............................L ..................14 ........................17 Nov. 22, 1997 ........ Away ^ .............................L ..................33 ........................37 Nov. 21, 1998 .... Home ^ .......................W.............. 54 ................... 21 Nov. 17, 2001 .... Home ^ .......................L ............... 32 ................... 37 Nov. 30, 2002 .... Home @.......................W (OT) ....... 27 ................... 20 # NCAA Division II Quarterfinals ^ NCAA Division II First Round @ NCAA Division II Semifinals Note: Win on Nov. 21, 1998 vacated

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1

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Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UH Oct. 12, 1946 ......... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................34 Oct. 11, 1947 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 13 ................... 7 Sept. 18, 1948 ....... Away .................................L ..................0 ..........................14

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ CA Dec. 11, 1976 ..... Home #........................W.............. 26 ................... 0 # NAIA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT MONROE

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

Formerly Northeast Louisiana Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Record including vacated wins: 21-3, 0.875 • Games Played: 24 • Current Streak: W6 Home: 11-1 • Away: 9-2 • Neutral: 1-0 • Conference: 16-2 • Postseason: 3-0

Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ ULM Sept. 25, 1954 ....... Away .................................W .................13 ........................12

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UCO Dec. 15, 1979 .........Neutral #............................W ..................20.........................14 Oct. 13, 1984 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 20 ................... 18 Oct. 19, 1985 ......... Away .................................L ..................21 ........................28 Oct. 25, 1986 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 38 ................... 17 Oct. 10, 1987 ......... Away * ..............................W .................21 ........................15 Oct.15, 1988 ...... Home * ........................W.............. 35 ................... 0 Oct. 14, 1989 ......... Away * ..............................W .................41 ........................0 Oct. 13, 1990 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 35 ................... 13 Oct. 19, 1991 ......... Away * ..............................W .................23 ........................13 Oct. 17, 1992 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 36 ................... 12 Oct. 16, 1993 ......... Away * ..............................W .................38 ........................7 Oct. 15, 1994 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 34 ................... 0 Oct. 14, 1995 ......... Away * ..............................W .................27 ........................21 Oct. 19, 1996 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 35 ................... 7 Sept. 13, 1997 ... Home * ........................W.............. 33 ................... 7 Sept. 12, 1998 ....... Away * ..............................L ..................9 ..........................38 Nov. 28, 1998 ........ Away @ .............................W (OT) .........24 ........................21 Oct. 14, 2000 ..... Home * ........................L ............... 13 ................... 21 Oct. 13, 2001 ......... Away * ..............................W .................35 ........................21 Nov. 29, 2003 .... Home @.......................W.............. 49 ................... 6 Oct. 9, 2004 ....... Home * ........................W.............. 41 ................... 31 Oct. 8, 2005 ........... Away * ..............................W .................41 ........................38 Sept. 13, 2008 ....... Away * ..............................W .................41 ........................6 Sept. 12, 2009 ... Home * ........................W.............. 46 ................... 17

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UNK Nov. 23, 2002 ........ Away ^ .............................W .................58 ........................40 ^ NCAA First Round in Kearney, Neb.

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO

Record, Pct.: 1-1, 0.500 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UNR Sept. 11, 1982 ....... Away .................................W .................42 ........................34 Sept. 15, 1984 ....... Away .................................L ..................35 ........................61

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA

Record, Pct.: 0-6, 0.000 • Games Played: 6 • Current Streak: L6 Home: 0-2 • Away: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-2 • Conference: n/a

* LSC contest @ NCAA Quarterfinals # NAIA Championship in McAllen, Texas Note: Wins between 1996-99 were vacated

Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UNA Dec. 4, 1993 .......... Away ! ...............................L ..................25 ........................27 Dec. 10, 1994 ........ Away (No. 1) # ..................L ..................10 ........................16 Sept. 21, 1996 ... Home ..........................L ............... 7 ..................... 24 Sept. 20, 1997 ....... Away .................................L ..................12 ........................17 Oct. 6, 2012 ....... Home ..........................L ............... 16 ................... 21 Oct. 19, 2013 ......... Away .................................L ..................17 ........................49

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

Record, Pct.: 2-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: W2 Home: 0-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

! NCAA Semifinals in Florence, Ala. # NCAA Championships in Florence, Ala.

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UH Sept. 13, 1975 ....... Away .................................W .................43 ........................9 Sept. 18, 1976 ....... Away .................................W .................56 ........................21

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

Record, Pct.: 2-1, 0.667 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 1-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Record, Pct.: 1-2, 0.333 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0

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Record, Pct.: 18-3, 0.857 • Games Played: 21 • Current Streak: W6 Home: 9-1 • Away: 8-2 • Neutral: 1-0 Postseason: 2-0 • Conference: 14-2

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Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UND Sept. 13, 1986 ....... Away .................................W .................67 ........................44 Sept. 8, 1990 ..........Neutral ..............................W ..................26.........................23 Aug. 28, 2008........ Away .................................L ..................14 ........................40

Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UNT Sept. 22, 1934 ....... Away .................................W .................7 ..........................6

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Formerly Oregon College Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a

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Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UO Nov. 29, 1975 .... Home ..........................W.............. 37 ................... 0 # NAIA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UTM Nov. 26, 1988 .... Home #........................W.............. 34 ................... 15 # NCAA Quarterfinals in Kingsville, Texas

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

Record, Pct.: 1-1, 0.500 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UTA Oct. 17, 1959 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 29 ................... 18 Sept. 25, 1965 ....... Away .................................L ..................7 ..........................25

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Record, Pct.: 0-1, 0.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UT Sept. 28, 1935 ....... Away .................................L ..................6 ..........................28

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0

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Date ................. Home/Away .................W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UT Sept. 12, 1981 ... Home ..........................W.............. 37 ................... 15

Formerly Edinburg College, Edinburg Junior College and the University of Texas-Pan American Record, Pct.: 3-1, 0.750 • Games Played: 4 • Current Streak: W2 Home: 2-1 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UTRGV Oct. 22, 1927 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 14 ................... 0 Dec. 31, 1928 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 0 ..................... 13 Nov. 28, 1929 ........ Away .................................W .................20 ........................12 Oct. 7, 1930 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 40 ................... 6

UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD

Record, Pct.: 3-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 3 • Current Streak: W3 Home: 1-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 3-0 Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UIW Sept. 25, 2010 ....... Away * ..............................W .................37 ........................9 Oct. 15, 2011 ......... Away * ..............................W .................41 ........................38 Oct. 13, 2012 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 20 ................... 17 * LSC Contest

UNIVERSITY OF WEST ALABAMA

Formerly Livingston University Record, Pct.: 1-1, 0.500 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: L1 Home: 0-1 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UWA Sept. 10, 1977 ....... Away .................................W .................21 ........................13 Sept. 9, 1978 ..... Home ..........................L ............... 2 ..................... 6

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE

Record, Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ UWA Nov. 28, 1970 ..... Home #........................W.............. 16 ................... 0 # NAIA Semifinals in Kingsville, Texas

VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Record/Pct.: 0-2, 0.000 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: L2 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-1 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ VSU

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Dec. 6, 2002 .......... Away # ..............................L ..................12 ........................21 Nov. 1, 2012 ...... Home (No. 24) ..............L ............... 31 ................... 38

& LSC Football Festival (AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas) Note: Wins between 1996-99 were vacated

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# NCAA Semifinals in Valdosta, Ga.

WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY

Record/Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

VICTORIA JUNIOR COLLEGE

Record/Pct.: 5-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 5 • Current Streak: W5 Home: 3-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ WNMU Oct. 16, 1976 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 63 ................... 2

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ VJC 1925...................... Away @ .............................W .................31 ........................7 Oct. 30, 1926 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 19 ................... 0 Oct. 8, 1927 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 39 ................... 0 Oct. 3, 1931 ....... Home ..........................W.............. 38 ................... 0 Sept. 25, 1936 ....... Away .................................W .................26 ........................0

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WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY

Record/Pct.: 0-2, 0.000 • Games Played: 2 • Current Streak: L2 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a

@ exact date not known

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ WOU Sept. 16, 2006 ....... Away .................................L ..................10 ........................36 Sept. 15, 2007 ... Home ..........................L ............... 14 ................... 22

WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

Record including vacated wins: 16-12-1, 0.552 • Games Played: 29 Home: 8-5-1 • Away: 8-5 • Neutral: 0-2 • Conference: 15-10 • Postseason: 0-0

WESTERN STATE COLORADO UNIVERSITY @JavelinaFB

Formerly West Texas State Teachers College, West Texas State College and West Texas State University Record/Pct.: 12-12-1, 0.480 • Games Played: 25 • Current Streak: L4 Home: 6-5-1 • Away: 6-5 • Neutral: 0-2 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: 11-10 • Overtime: 1-0

Formerly Western State College of Colorado Record/Pct.: 4-0, 1.000 • Games Played: 4 • Current Streak: W4 Home: 4-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 4-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ WSCU Dec. 4, 1976 ....... Home ^ .......................W.............. 57 ................... 14 Dec. 1, 1979 ....... Home ^ .......................W.............. 38 ................... 14 Nov. 21, 1992 ..... Home #........................W.............. 22 ................... 13 Nov. 19, 1994 ..... Home #........................W.............. 43 ................... 7

Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ WT Nov. 30, 1939 .... Home ..........................T ............... 0 ..................... 0 Nov. 23, 1940 ........ Away .................................L ..................6 ..........................26 Nov. 22, 1941 .... Home ..........................W.............. 39 ................... 7 Nov. 28, 1985 ........ Away .................................L ..................17 ........................37 Nov. 1, 1986 ...... Home * ........................L ............... 49 ................... 54 Oct. 31, 1987 ......... Away * ..............................W .................44 ........................20 Oct. 22, 1988 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 32 ................... 7 Oct. 21, 1989 ......... Away * ..............................W .................39 ........................3 Oct. 20, 1990 ..... Home * .......................W.............. 21 ................... 16 Oct. 21, 1995 ......... Away * ..............................W .................55 ........................17 Oct. 26, 1996 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 21 ................... 0 Oct. 25, 1997 ......... Away * ..............................W .................33 ........................0 Oct. 24, 1998 ..... Home * ........................W.............. 43 ................... 21 Oct. 23, 1999 ......... Away * ..............................W .................35 ........................14 Oct. 21, 2000 ..... Home * .......................L ............... 3 ..................... 13 Oct. 20, 2001 ......... Away * ..............................W .................33 ........................17 Oct. 26, 2002 ..... Home * .......................W.............. 49 ................... 7 Oct. 25, 2003 ......... Away * ..............................W .................38 ........................13 Sept. 25, 2004 ... Home * .......................W.............. 69 ................... 21 Sept. 24, 2005 ....... Away * ..............................L ..................20 ........................28 Sept. 30, 2006 ... Home * .......................L ............... 31 ................... 51 Sept. 29, 2007 ....... Away * ..............................L ..................3 ..........................36 Sept. 27, 2008 ... Home * .......................L ............... 35 ................... 55 Sept. 26, 2009 ....... Away * ..............................W (OT) .........23 ........................17 Oct. 16, 2010 ..... Home (No. 7) * .............W.............. 28 ................... 24 Sept. 17, 2011 ........Neutral (#RV) *& ...............L ...................21.........................42 Sept. 15, 2012 ........Neutral (#RV) *& ...............L ...................10.........................40 Sept. 28, 2013 ... Home (No. 4) * .............L ............... 7 ..................... 69 Oct. 25, 2014 ......... Away * ..............................L ..................21 ........................48

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^ NAIA Playoffs in Kingsville, Texas # NCAA First Round in Kingsville, Texas

WESTMORELAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Record/Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ WCCC Oct. 24, 1936 ..... Home ..........................W.............. 48 ................... 0

WOFFORD COLLEGE

Record/Pct.: 1-0, 1.000 • Game Played: 1 • Current Streak: W1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Postseason: 1-0 • Conference: n/a Date ................. Home/Away/Neutral ....W/L ........... TAMUK ............ WC Dec. 12, 1970 ........ Away # ..............................W .................38 ........................7 # NAIA Championship in Greenville, S.C.

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23rd Infantry ...........................10/8/38 ...................same .........................1-0-0 A&M-Commerce...............11/17/30 ............9/20/14 ............... 34-24-1 (37-24-1 including vacated wins) Abilene Christian ...................11/11/32 ................9/8/12 .......................28-15-1 (32-15-1 including vacated wins) Angelo State.....................10/5/68 ..............10/18/14 ............. 29-15-0 (33-15-0 including vacated wins) Arizona State ...........................10/26/41 ................same .........................1-0-0 Arkansas Tech .........................12/31/60 ................same .........................1-0-0 Austin College ........................11/27/48 ................11/14/53 ..................3-3-0 Baylor .........................................10/5/35 ...................same .........................0-1-0 Breckenridge ...........................2/10/25 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Brownsville JC .........................11/5/29 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Cal State LA ..............................10/24/66 ................same .........................0-1-0 Cal State Long Beach ...........12/27/68 ................10/1/83 ....................2-1-0 Cameron ...................................11/30/74 ................10/3/92 ....................9-0-0 Carswell AFB ............................11/10/51 ................same .........................0-1-0 Central Arkansas ....................12/11/76 ................same .........................1-0-0 Central Oklahoma .................12/15/79 ................9/12/09 ....................18-3-0 (21-3-0 including vacated wins) Central State ............................10/2/93 ...................10/1/94 ....................0-2-0 Central Washington ..............9/2/11 .....................9/7/13 .......................3-0-0 Colorado Mesa .......................9/13/14 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Concordia .................................12/13/69 ................same .........................1-0-0 Daniel Baker ............................11/22/30 ................10/21/50 ..................8-0-1 Delta State................................8/29/09 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Dixie State ................................10/13/34 ................same .........................1-0-0 East Central ..............................10/25/41 ................9/11/10 ....................14-3-0 (15-3-0 including vacated wins) East Texas Baptist...................10/25/47 ................10/23/48 ..................2-0 Eastern New Mexico .............11/23/85 ................11/8/14 ....................19-7-0 (23-7-0 including vacated wins) Emporia State .........................11/25/12 ................same .........................0-1-0 Fort Brown ...............................10/4/26 ...................10/17/28 ..................3-0-0 Fort Hays State .......................11/18/95 ................same .........................1-0-0 Fort Sam Houston .................10/23/26 ................10/4/52 ....................3-1-0 Grand Valley State .................12/6/03 ...................same .........................0-1-0 Harding .....................................9/27/97 ...................9/26/98 ....................0-0-0 (2-0-0 including vacated wins) Hardin-Simmons ....................11/11/35 ................11/20/36 ..................0-2-0 Hawaii ........................................9/13/75 ...................9/18/76 ....................2-0-0 Henderson State ....................12/14/74 ................same .........................1-0-0 Heroico ......................................11/29/52 ................same .........................1-0-0 Hillsdale ....................................12/5/59 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Houston ....................................10/12/46 ................9/18/48 ....................1-2-0 Howard Payne.........................9/21/46 ...................10/11/86 ..................30-10-0 Humboldt State......................9/6/14 .....................same .........................0-1-0 Idaho State ...............................9/12/87 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Incarnate Word ................9/25/10 ..............10/13/12 ............. 3-0-0 Indiana (Pa.) .............................12/3/94 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Jacksonville State ..................9/8/73 .....................9/14/74 ....................1-1-0 Kelly Field .................................10/15/32 ................same .........................1-0-0 Kingsville Firemen .................2/16/25 ...................11/26/25 ..................1-1-0 Lackland AFB...........................9/26/64 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Lamar .........................................10/17/35 ................10/3/87 ....................13-3-1 Lenoir-Rhyne ...........................12/12/59 ................same .........................1-0-0 Lindenwood ............................10/8/11 ...................same .........................0-1-0 McAllen High ..........................11/13/25 ................same .........................1-0-0 McMurry ...................................11/26/32 ................11/15/14 ..................13-7-1 McNeese State ........................9/17/66 ...................9/11/99 ....................2-2-0 Mexico City College ..............11/20/54 ................same .........................1-0-0 Midwestern State.............10/18/97 ............11/1/14 ............... 4-10-0 (6-10-0 including vacated wins) Minot State ..............................9/10/11 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Mississippi College................11/19/88 ................9/11/93 ....................1-3-0 Missouri Western State ........11/17/84 ................same .........................1-0-0 Montana State ........................9/23/78 ...................same .........................0-1-0 Monterrey Tech ......................9/21/74 ...................same .........................1-0-0 (2-0-0 including exh. game in 2013) NAS Corpus Christi ................11/8/47 ...................same .........................1-0-0

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National U. of Mexico ...........11/20/37 ................11/22/58 ..................5-0-0 Nevada ......................................9/11/82 ...................9/15/84 ....................1-1-0 New Mexico Highlands .......11/29/69 ................9/23/72 ....................2-0-0 Nicholls State ..........................8/31/91 ...................9/20/03 ....................3-0-0 North Alabama .......................12/4/93 ...................10/19/13 ..................0-6-0 North Dakota ..........................9/13/86 ...................8/28/08 ....................2-1-0 North Dakota State ...............9/7/96 .....................8/31/00 ....................0-3-0 North Texas ..............................9/22/34 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Northeastern State................9/4/99 .....................9/19/09 ....................6-1-0 Northern Arizona...................9/6/80 .....................9/5/81 .......................1-1-0 Northern State ........................11/30/68 ................same .........................1-0-0 Northwest Missouri State ...12/5/98 ...................11/27/10 ..................1-3-0 Oregon ......................................11/29/75 ................same .........................1-0-0 Peacock Military Academy .9/13/26 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Pittsburg State University...12/2/95 ...................same .........................0-1-0 Portland State .........................9/24/88 ...................9/4/03 .......................9-5-0 Prairie View A&M....................9/28/91 ...................9/14/02 ....................3-0-0 Randolph Field .......................9/29/33 ...................10/1/38 ....................2-0-0 Rice .............................................9/19/31 ...................11/2/40 ....................0-6-0 Rice ‘B’ ........................................10/18/30 ................same .........................0-1-0 Saginaw Valley State.............9/20/80 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Salem International ..............12/13/75 ................same .........................1-0-0 Sam Houston State ...............11/24/28 ................9/23/00 ....................27-24-0 (29-24-0 including vacated wins) San Jose State .........................9/18/39 ...................9/19/41 ....................1-2-0 Schreiner...................................11/20/25 ................10/28/39 ..................7-6-1 Slippery Rock ..........................9/11/76 ...................same .........................1-0-0 SMU ............................................10/3/36 ...................same .........................0-1-0 Southeastern Oklahoma State 9/16/00 ...........11/13/10 ..................6-0-0 Southern Illinois .....................9/15/62 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Southwestern .........................11/16/29 ................11/11/50 ..................3-2-1 Southwestern Oklahoma State 9/9/00 .............10/30/10 ..................2-3-0 St. Edward’s ..............................11/22/35 ................11/24/39 ..................2-1-0 St. Mary’s...................................9/6/26 .....................11/15/41 ..................6-4-1 Stephen F. Austin ...................11/12/28 ................9/21/85 ....................29-12-1 Sul Ross State ..........................12/4/30 ...................10/18/75 ..................29-7-1 Tarleton State...................10/31/70 ............10/11/14 ............. 17-8-0 (20-8-0 including vacated wins) Texas...........................................9/28/35 ...................same .........................0-1-0 Texas A&M ................................10/8/32 ...................10/4/41 ....................0-5-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ..10/26/46 ................9/28/63 ....................9-2-0 Texas College ..........................8/27/05 ...................same .........................1-0-0 Texas Lutheran .......................10/5/29 ...................10/3/64 ....................9-0-1 Texas Southern .......................9/9/72 .....................9/9/89 .......................11-2-0 Texas State ...............................11/7/25 ...................9/7/02 .......................33-25-2 Texas Wesleyan.......................11/29/45 ................same .........................1-0-0 Trinity .........................................11/18/38 ................9/16/72 ....................14-9-1 Troy .............................................12/14/68 ................9/13/80 ....................1-2-0 UC Davis ....................................11/27/93 ................11/30/02 ..................2-3-0 (3-3-0 including vacated wins) ULM ............................................9/25/54 ...................same .........................1-0-0 UNK.............................................11/23/02 ................same .........................1-0-0 UT Martin..................................11/26/88 ................same .........................1-0-0 UTA .............................................10/17/59 ................9/25/65 ....................1-1-0 UTEP ...........................................9/12/81 ...................same .........................1-0-0 UTRGV........................................10/22/27 ................10/7/30 ....................3-1-0 UW-Platteville .........................11/28/70 ................same .........................1-0-0 Valdosta State .........................12/6/02 ...................11/1/12 ....................0-2-0 Victoria JC.................................1925.........................9/25/36 ....................5-0-0 West Alabama .........................9/10/77 ...................9/9/78 .......................1-1-0 West Texas A&M ...............11/30/39 ............10/25/14 ............. 12-12-1 (16-12-1 including vacated wins) Western New Mexico ...........10/16/76 ................same .........................1-0-0 Western Oregon.....................9/16/06 ...................9/15/07 ....................0-2-0 Western State ..........................12/4/76 ...................11/19/94 ..................4-0-0 Westmoreland County CC ..10/24/36 ................same .........................1-0-0 Wofford .....................................12/12/70 ................same .........................1-0-0

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Record book 2014 Kelechi Amushie, LSC-HM Christian Garcia, LSC-HM Trevor Moses, LSC-HM Trevor Pesek, Capital One Academic All-America-1, LSC All-Academic Shawn Vasquez, LSC-HM 2013 Robert Armstrong, LSC-1 Zane Brown, LSC-HM Christian Garcia, LSC-HM Trevor Pesek, LSC All-Academic Derek Tesch, LSC-HM Anthony Washington, LSC-HM Robert Williams, LSC-2 2012 Jeremy Aguilar, LSC-1, D2Football.com All-American-2, Football Gazette NCAA Division II All-Super Region Four-2, AFCA All-American Robert Armstrong, LSC-1, LSC Co-Receiver of the Year, Sherman Batiste, LSC-1 Zane Brown, LSC-2, Capital One Academic All-America-1 Steve Harris, LSC-2 Darnell Hicks, LSC-2 Anthony Johnson, LSC-2 Angel Millan, LSC-2 Marquis Singleton, LSC-2 2011 Jeremy Aguilar, LB, LSC-1, LSC Linebacker of the Year, D2Football.com All-American-HM, Daktronics All-Region-1, Daktronics All-American-2, Football Gazette All-Region-2, Football Gazette All-American-HM Robert Armstrong, WR, LSC-1 Sherman Batiste, WR, LSC-1 Roderick Benman, DE, LSC-2, Football Gazette AllRegion-2, Football Gazette All-American-HM, Daktronics All-Region-2, BSN All-American-2 James Cannell, DT, LSC All-Academic, Academic All-District-1, Academic All-American-2 Marcus Sanders, LB, LSC-HM Derek Tesch, TE-DS, LSC-1 (DS), LSC-HM (TE) Johnny Tivao, DT, LSC-HM Jonathan Woodson, RB-KR, LSC-1 (RB), LSC-1 (KR), Football Gazette All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-American-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Daktronics All-American-2, D2Football.com All-American-HM, AP Little All-American-1 2010 Robert Armstrong, WR, LSC-HM Tressor Baptiste, LB, LSC-1, LSC South Linebacker of the Year, Daktronics All-Region-1, Daktronics All-American-2, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-3, Football Gazette All-American-HM, Football Gazette All-Region-2, D2Football.com All-American-HM Sherman Batiste, WR, LSC-HM Christian Brom, PK, LSC-2 Tim Byerly, C, LSC-HM James Cannell, DT, Academic All-District-1 Dondi Cooks, DT, LSC-HM Arron Fisher, RS, LSC-HM DeIra Glover, SS, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2 Ryan Lincoln, WR, LSC-2, D2Football.com AllAmerican-HM Colby Lowrie, OG, LSC-2 Kendrick Matthews, S, LSC-2 Trent Perkins, OT, LSC-2 Corey Robertson, FS, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Football Gazette All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-American-HM Matt Romig, DE, LSC-2 Marcus Sanders, LB, LSC-2

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Derek Tesch, LS, LSC-2 Derrick Thomas, DB, LSC-2 Johnny Tivao, DT, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Football Gazette All-Region-3 Jonathan Woodson, RB-RS, LSC-2, LSC-HM 2009 Sherman Batiste, WR, LSC-HM Thermon Biggers, LB, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Christian Brom, PK, LSC-HM Tim Byerly, OL, LSC-HM, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Damian Couthren, WR, LSC-HM Connell Davis, RB, LSC-HM Jeff Edwards, LB, LSC-2 Billy Garza, QB, LSC-2, Cactus Bowl participant DeIra Glover, SS, LSC-2 Jorge Guerra, OL, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic, Academic All-District-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Cactus Bowl participant Drew Harper, OL, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Eric John, CB, LSC-HM E.J. LeBlanc, KR, LSC-1 Ryan Lincoln, WR, LSC-2 Stuart Moffitt, S, LSC-HM Trent Perkins, OL, LSC-HM John Reeves, LB, LSC-2 Corey Robertson, FS, LSC-2 Matt Romig, DE, LSC-HM Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, DT, LSC-HM, D2Football. com All-American-HM, Cactus Bowl participant, Texas vs. the Nation participant Cody Smith, P, LSC-HM Markeith Wesley, OL, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-American-3, Cactus Bowl participant Fred Winborn, RB, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-Region-2 2008 Tim Byerly, OL, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Clavens Charles, RS, LSC-HM Damian Couthren, WR, LSC-2 Billy Garza, QB, LSC-HM Jorge Guerra, OL, LSC-HM Tyrrell Herndon, DE, LSC-HM Eric John, DB, LSC-HM Ryan Lincoln, WR, LSC-2 Jimmy Lugo, DE, LSC-HM Billy Martin, RB, LSC-HM Mike Martinez, LB, LSC-2 Jabir Perkins, S, LSC-1 (S), LSC-HM (KR), LSC South Defensive Back of the Year, Daktronics AllRegion-1, Daktronics All-American-2, Cactus Bowl Participant, AP Little All-American-3, Football Gazette All-Region-2, D2Football.com All-AmericanHM, Football Gazette All-American-HM John Reeves, LB, LSC-2 Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, DT, LSC-2, LSC South Co-Defensive Lineman of the Year Cody Smith, P, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Football Gazette All-Region-2 Jareko Taylor, WR, LSC-1, Cactus Bowl Participant, Football Gazette All-Region-3 Derrick Thomas, DB, LSC-HM Markeith Wesley, OL, LSC-1, Football Gazette AllRegion-3 2007 Clavens Charles, RS, LSC-HM Clayton Cretors, LB, LSC-1 Jimmy Lugo, DE, LSC-2 Raymorris Miller, RB, LSC-HM Rod Mosley, DB, LSC-1, Football Gazette AllAmerican-1, Football Gazette All-Region-1, AP Little

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1998 Terrance Bennett, QB, LSC-1 Jeff Chase, OL, LSC-1 Cliff Clemons, OL, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1 Robert Garza, OL, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1 Matt Hickl, DB, NCAA DII All-Region Academic-1, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll John Humphrey, RB, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region -1 Cedric Johnson, DB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, NCAA DII All-American-1, Football Gazette All-American-1, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region, LSC Defensive Back of the Year Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC Freshman of the Year Nick O’Brien, OL, LSC-1 Randy Palmer, TE, Successful Farming Magazine All-America-1, LSC All-Academic-1, GTE All-District VI Academic, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Richard Rose, OL, LSC-1, NCAA Division II All-Region-1, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Lane Tobola, DL, LSC-1 1997 David Alsip, DL, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-America-2, NCAA Division II All-America-2, NCAA DII AllRegion-1, Snow Bowl participant Troy Asbell, LB, LSC-1 Cliff Clemons, OG, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-America-2, NCAA Division II All-America-2, NCAA DII All-Region-1

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1995 Oktay Basci, QB, LSC-1 Jeremy Burnell, FB, LSC All-Academic-1 John Cortez, PK, LSC-2 Jorge Diaz, OL, LSC-1 Kevin Dogins, OL, NCAA DII All-America-1, American, Football Quarterly All-America-1, C.M. Frank All-America-1, Snow Bowl participant, DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 Chris Hensley, LB, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 Richard Jones, DB, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Jaime Martinez, OL, NCAA DII All-American-1, Football Gazette All-American-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 Jermane Mayberry, OL, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, NCAA DII All-America-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1, Senior Bowl Participant Todd Perkins, OL, LSC-2 Kevin Thornewell, P, LSC-2 Wesley Whiten, RB, LSC-2 Karl Williams, WR, LSC-2 Larry Young, RB, LSC-2 1994 Glenard Burks, TE, LSC-2 Tom Crossland, OL, LSC All-Academic-1 Dexter Deese, RB, LSC-1 Kevin Dogins, OL, NCAA DII All-America-1, C.M. Frank All-America-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-America-2, LSC-1 Donovan Gans, DL, LSC-2 Chris Hensley, LB, Football Gazette National Player of the Week, LSC-1 Sean Holcomb, LB, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Richard Jones, DB, Football Gazette National Player of the Week Tyrone Marshall, DB, NCAA DII Sports Information All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-America-2, LSC Defensive Back of the Year, LSC-1 Jaime Martinez, OL, Football Gazette All-America-1,

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1999 Roosevelt Brown, OL, LSC-1 Jody Cantu, OL, LSC-1 Derrick Foster, RB, LSC-1 Robert Garza, C, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, Daktronics All-America-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, All-America Football Foundation All-America-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region -1 Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC-1 Kerrie Linnear, DL, LSC-1 Nick O’Brien, OL, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Snow Bowl participant

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1996 David Alsip, DL, LSC-1 Troy Asbell, LB, LSC-1 Bryon Brown, LB, LSC-2 Glenard Burks, TE, LSC-2 Jeremy Burnell, FB, LSC-2 Frank Castro, PK, LSC-2 Reg Durden, RB, LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC-2 Al Harris, DB, LSC-1 Tyrone Marshall, DB, NCAA DII All-Region-2, LSC-2, Snow Bowl participant Alex Medina, C, LSC-2 Randy Palmer, TE, LSC All-Academic-1 Todd Perkins, OT, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA AllAmerican-1, NCAA DII All-America-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, NCAA DII All-Region-2, LSC-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, LSC All-Academic-1, Snow Bowl participant Kevin Thornewell, P, NCAA DII All-America-3, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 Joe Bob Warner, OG, LSC-1

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2002 Luke Byrnes, OT, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 Mike Clay, DL, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-1, D2Football.com All-American-1, Football Gazette All-Region-2, D2Football.com AllRegion-1, LSC-1, LSC South Lineman of the Year Nicholas Davis, DB, D2Football.com All-American-1, Daktronics All-American-1, Football Gazette AllRegion-2, D2Football.com All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-1, LSC South Defensive Back of the Year Cody Eatmon, LSC-2 Abel Gonzalez, QB, Football Gazette All-Region-2, D2Football.com All-Region-2, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Back of the Year Jason Lee, DB, LSC-1 Gary Lusk, WR, LSC-1, LSC South Division Receiver of the Year T.J. Maroulis, DL, LSC All-Academic Eddie Moten, DB, D2Football.com All-Region-2, LSC-1 Terrence Moten, DL, LSC-1 Davylyn Nelson, LB, Football Gazette All-Region-1, D2Football.com All-Region-1, D2Football.com AllRegion Defensive Player of the Year, LSC-1 Kevin Palmer, C, Football Gazette All-Region-3, LSC-1 Victor Sauceda, P, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic Walter Wigfall, OT, AP Little All-American-3, Daktronics All-American-2, Football Gazette All-Region-1, D2Football.com All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Lineman of the Year Larry Williams, RB, Football Gazette All-Region-1, D2Football.com All-Region-2, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1

2000

Terrence Davis, DB, LSC-1 Chris Hensley, LB, LSC-1, AFCA All-American-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Snow Bowl participant John Humphrey, RB, NCAA DII All-Region-1 Alex Medina, C, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-2 Norman Miller, RB, LSC-1 Stephen Norman, WR, LSC-1 Randy Palmer, TE, Successful Farming Magazine All-America Farm Team-1, NCAA DII All-Region Academic-1, LSC All Academic-1 Richard Rose, OL, NCAA DII All-Region Academic-1, LSC All-Academic-1

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2003 Kenny Benoit, LB, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 Richard Hammond, K, LSC-2 Brent Holmes, WR, LSC-2 Todd Knutson, TE, LSC-2 Jason Lee, DB, LSC-2, Cactus Bowl Participant Fai Leomitti, LB, LSC-2 Erick Lewis, WR, LSC-1 Wilbert Martin, DL, LSC-2 Clint Merz, DL, LSC-2 Eddie Moten, DB, D2Football.com All-American-1, Football Gazette All-American-HM, Football Gazette AllRegion-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1, LSC South Defensive Back of the Year, Cactus Bowl Participant Kevin Palmer, C, Remington Award Winner, AFCA All-American-1, D2Football.com All-American-1, Daktronics All-American-1, D2Football.com AllRegion-1, Football Gazette All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Lineman of the Year, Cactus Bowl participant James Parham, OG, D2Football.com All-AmericanHM, Football Gazette All-American-HM, Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-1, Cactus Bowl Participant Roy Stroud, OT, LSC-1, Cactus Bowl Participant Daniel Taylor, QB, LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Back of the Year Maurice Washington, WR, LSC-2 Larry Williams, RB, D2Football.com All-American-2, Football Gazette All-American-3, Football Gazette All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-1

Mike Clay, DL, LSC-1, LSC South Defensive Lineman of the Year Nicholas Davis, DB, LSC-1 Cody Eatmon, DL, LSC-2 Abel Gonzalez, QB, LSC-2 Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC-1, LSC South Linebacker of the Year, AP Little All-American-1, D2Football.com All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, Cactus Bowl participant Gary Lusk, WR, LSC-2 Terrance Mouton, DL, LSC-2 Davylyn Nelson, LB, LSC-2 Eric Spencer, WR, LSC-1, LSC South Receiver of the Year, Cactus Bowl participant Walter Wigfall, OL, LSC-1


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Record book NCAA DII All-Region-1, NCAA DII All-America-2, LSC-1 Jermane Mayberry, OL, LSC-1 Joe Menchaca, QB, LSC-2 Courtney Palmer, LB, LSC-1 Todd Perkins, OL, LSC-2 Jeff Rodgers, DL, AFCA All-American-1, NCAA DII All-America-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, C.M. Frank All-America-1, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Kevin Thornewell, P, NCAA DII All-America-2, NCAA DII All-Region-1 Wesley Whiten, RB, LSC-2 1993 Michael Cook, OL, LSC-1 Tom Crossland, OL, LSC-2 Kevin Dogins, OL, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1 Louis Fite, RB, LSC-2 Johnnie Freeman, DB, LSC-2 Donovan Gans, LB, Football Gazette National Player of the Week Sean Holcomb, LB, LSC-1, Football Gazette AllAmerican-3, Snow Bowl participant Rodney Hunter, LSC-2 Jaime Martinez, OL, LSC-2 Todd Perkins, OL, LSC-2 Anthony Phillips, DB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, Football Gazette All-American-1, Football Gazette Defensive Player of the Year, C.M. Frank All-American-1, NCAA Division II All-American-1, LSC Defensive Back of the Year, LSC-1, Senior Bowl, NCAA Division II All-Region-1 Keith Pittman, DB, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Moke Simon, DT, C.M. Frank All-American-1, Football Gazette All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Lineman of the Year, Snow Bowl participant, NCAA Division II All-American-2, NCAA Division II All-Region-1 Larry Young, RB, LSC Freshman of the Year 1992 Bryant Brinkley, DB, LSC-1, C.M. Frank All-America-2 Derrick Clay, LB, LSC-2 Dexter Deese, RB, LSC-2 Earl Dotson, OT, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA AllAmerican-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, C.M. Frank All America-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC-1 Hunter Goodwin, TE, LSC-1 Sean Holcomb, DL, LSC-1 John Horn, OG, LSC-1 Billy Joe Kelly, DT, LSC-2 Martin Patton, RB, LSC-1 Anthony Phillips, DB, LSC-2 John Stevens, LB, LSC-1, Football Gazette AllAmerica-2 1991 Bryant Brinkley, DB, LSC-1 Emmett Corwell, DL, LSC-2 Paschall Davis, LB, LSC-2 Earl Dotson, OL, LSC-2 John Horn, OL, LSC-2 Brian Nielsen, OL, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, C.M. Frank All-America-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Vaughan Penny, DL, LSC-2 Zarak Peters, DE, LSC-2 Keith Pittman, DB, LSC-2 John Stevens, DL, LSC-1 Charles Thompson, RB, LSC-1 1990 Herbie Anderson, DB, Blue-Grey game participant Keithen DeGrate, OG, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Randy Donnell, DB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA

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1989 Herbie Anderson, DB, LSC-2 Johnny Bailey, RB, NCAA DII Player of the Year (Harlon Hill Trophy), Street & Smith Magazine’s Exemplary Player of the Year Award, AFCA/Domino’s Pizza Coaches’ Choice Player of the Year, Football Writers of America All-America-1, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-1, Football Gazette All America-1, Football Gazette Offensive Player of the Year, Texas Amateur Achiever of the Year (USA Today), Visa Player of the Year, LSC Back of the Year, LSC-1, LSC Offensive Player of the Decade, South Texas Sportsman of the Year, Blue-Grey Classic participant, East-West Shrine Game participant Lawrence Batiste, DB, LSC-2 Kevin Beasley, LB, LSC-2 Rod Brown, QB, LSC-2 Keithen DeGrate, OL, LSC-1 Johnny Eaton, DE, LSC-1 James King, LB, LSC-1 Ed LaTouf, C, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, LSC Team of the Decade, LSC-1 Barron Preston, DB, LSC-1 John Randle, DE, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC Team of the Decade, LSC-1, King Classic participant Jorge Rodriguez, OT, LSC-1 Kerry Simien, WR, LSC-1, King Classic participant Henry Smith, LB, LSC-2 1988 Herbie Anderson, DB, LSC-2 Johnny Bailey, RB, NCAA DII Player of the Year (Harlon Hill Trophy), AP Little All-American-1, South Texas Sportsman of the Year, AFCA All-American-1, Football Writers of America All-America-1, Football News All America-1, LSC Back of the Year, LSC-1, AFCA/Domino’s Pizza Coaches’ Choice Award (NCAA DII Player of theYear) Kevin Beasley, LB, LSC-2 Johnny Eaton, DE, LSC-2 Ed LaTouf, C, LSC-2 Rod Mounts, OL, AP Little All-American-1, Football News All-America-2, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Barron Preston, DB, LSC-2 John Randle, DE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Jorge Rodriguez, OL, LSC-1 Heath Sherman, FB, AP Little All-American-3, Football News All-America-1, LSC Offensive Player of the Year, LSC-1 Kerry Simien, WR, LSC-1 Henry Smith, LB, LSC-2 1987 Mike Adams, DT, LSC-2 Johnny Bailey, RB, NCAA DII Player of the Year (Harlon Hill Trophy), AP Little All-American-1, Texas Male Amateur Athlete of the Year, South Texas Sportsman of the Year, AFCA All-American-1, Football News All-America-1, LSC Back of the Year, LSC-1 Ricky Collins, DB, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Back of the Year Mike Dyal, TE, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2 Johnny Eaton, DE, LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC-2 Moses Horn, OL, AP Little All-America-1, Football News All-America-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Ed LaTouf, C, LSC-1 Rod Mounts, OT, LSC-2 Heath Sherman, FB, LSC-1 Kerry Simien, WR, LSC-1

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1986 Johnny Bailey, RB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA AllAmerican-1, Football News All-America-1, Football News Freshman Team-1, NCAA DII Player of the Year Runner-up (Harlon Hill Trophy), Texas Amateur Achiever of the Year, Houston Chronicle All-Texas team, LSC Back of the Year, LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC-1 Ricky Collins, DB, LSC-1 Mike Dyal, TE, LSC-1 Moses Horn, OL, AP Little All-America-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Greg McCathern, LB, LSC-2 Ken Mueller, OT, LSC-1, LSC All-Academic-1 Danny Munoz, DE, AP Little All-American-3, LSC-1 Walter Rule, PK, LSC-1 Heath Sherman, FB, LSC-1, LSC Offensive Back of the Year, AP Little All-American-2 1985 Kevin Beasley, LB, LSC-2 Ken Blackmon, DT, LSC-1 Marcus Brown, RB, LSC-2 James Collins, WR, LSC-2 Ricky Collins, DB, LSC-1 Mike Dyal, TE, LSC-2 Wilmer Green, DT, LSC-2 James Jefferson, DB, Football News All-America-1, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Back of the Year Walter Rule, PK, LSC-1, All-TC-1, AP Little AllAmerican-2 Heath Sherman, FB, LSC-1, LSC Freshman of the Year, All-TC-1 Charles Smith, C, AP Little All-America-1, Football News All-America-1, LSC-1 Robert Soza, LB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA Acadmiec All-District VI-1, Texas All-Academic-1 Richard Zepeda, G, LSC-1, All-TC-1 1984 Ken Blackmon, DT, LSC-1 Mike Dyal, TE, LSC Freshman of the Year Neal LaHue, PK, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1 Chris Soza, QB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI All-Academic-1, All-Texas Academic-1 Richard Zepeda, OL, LSC-1 1983 Greg Hicks, WR, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI All-Academic-1 Neal LaHue, RB, LSC-2 Loyd Lewis, OG, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA AllAmerican-1, LSC-1 Mark Miller, DT, LSC All-Academic-1 Chris Soza, QB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI All-Academic-1 1982 Darrell Green, DB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC Most Valuable Player Steve Fuller, WR, LSC-2 Greg Hicks, DB, LSC All-Academic-1 Mark James, QB, LSC-2 Neal LaHue, RB/PK, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-2 Loyd Lewis, OG, LSC-1 Mark Miller, DT, LSC-2 Tracy Payne, OT, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-2 Jimmy Rivera, LB, LSC-2 1981 Darrell Green, DB, LSC-1 Greg Hicks, WR, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI All-Academic-1

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1972 Floyd Goodwin, OL, LSC-1, Academic All-American-1, LSC All-Academic-1, NAIA All-District-1 Johnny Jackson, DE, LSC All-Academic-1, Academic All-American-1 Levi Johnson, DB, Gridiron Magazine All-American-1, All-Texas College-1, All-American Bowl game participant Allen Kaiser, LB, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic-1 Ernest Price, DE, AFCA All-American-1, All-Texas College-1, Universal Sports All-American-1, Senior Bowl game participant, College All-Star game participant Al Villalobos, PK, LSC-2 Mike Wendel, QB, LSC-2 1971 Floyd Goodwin, OL, All-Texas College-1, Academic All-American-2 Levi Johnson, DB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA AllDistrict-1, AFCA All-American-2

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1977 Johnny Barefield, DE, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-American-2, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Randy Brooks, DB, LSC-2 Larry Collins, RB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-American-1, Mizlou All-America-1, LSC-1, LSC Back of the Year, Sporting News All-America-HM, NAIA All-District-1, Senior Bowl participant Mark Dizdar, G, LSC-Academic-HM Stuart Dornburg, C, LSC-HM Steve Fefer, DT, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Clem Franks, TE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Randy Friedrich, T, LSC-HM Doug Greene, DB, AP Little All-American-2, NAIA All-America-HM, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Mike Hawkins, DE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Joe Henke, LB, Academic All-America-1, LSC AllAcademic-1, LSC-HM Billy John, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 David Palmore, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1

1975 Leonard Avery, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Johnny Barefield, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable lineman in NAIA semifinal game Larry Collins, RB, NAIA All-American-2, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable Back in NAIA title game Stuart Dornburg, C, LSC All-Academic-HM Ray Evans, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC All-Academic-1 Larry Grady, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Larry Grunewald, LB, LSC-2 Larry Harvey, DB, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic-1 Mike Hawkins, DE, LSC-HM Howard Henderson, DL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable lineman in NAIA championship game Joe Herzik, FB, LSC All-Academic-HM David Hill, TE, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA AllAmerican-1, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, East-West Shrine Game participant, American Bowl Game participant, Japan All-Star Game participant, College All-Star Game participant Johnny Martinez, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Larry McFarland, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 David Palmore, LB, LSC-2 Paul Rich, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, NAIA AllAmerican-2 Richard Ritchie, QB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC Back of the Year, NAIA All-American-2, LSC All-Academic-1, Most Valuable Back in NAIA semifinal game Larry Seidel, DT, LSC-2 Glenn Starks, WR, LSC-2 Dan St. Leger, OL, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC All-Academic-1, Academic

1973 Clarence Alberts, RB, LSC-HM Richard Chapman, G, LSC-HM, LSC All-AcademicHM Don Hardeman, LB, Universal All-American-2, LSC-2 Larry Harvey, DB, LSC All-Academic-HM David Hill, TE, LSC-2 Ruford Huff, FB, LSC-2 Johnny Jackson, DE, Academic All-American-1, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-HM Bruce Owens, OT, LSC-HM Danny Vasquez, DB, LSC All-Academic-HM Mike Wendel, QB/P, LSC-1, NAIA All-American-HM

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1978 Mark Dizdar, LSC All-Academic-1 Randy Friedrich, DT, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Billy John, OL, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Martin Stroman, QB, LSC-2 Bryan Sweeney, WR, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Raymond Waddy, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Jafus White, RB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Wade Whitmer, DE, Academic All-America-1, LSC All-Academic-1 Ken Wright, OL, LSC-2

1974 Leonard Avery, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Charles Bishop, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC All-Academic-1 Larry Collins, RB, LSC Freshman of the Year, NAIA District Freshman of the Year, Sports Illustrated Award of Merit, NAIA National Player of the Week, LSC-2 Stuart Dornburg, LB, LSC All-Academic-HM Ray Evans, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Don Hardeman, FB, NAIA All-American-1, AFCA AllAmerican-1, Time Magazine All-America-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC-1, LSC Back of the Year, NAIA National Player of the Week, Sports Illustrated Award of Merit, AP Little All-American-2, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship game, Senior Bowl participant Larry Harvey, DB, LSC All-Academic-1 Mike Hawkins, DE, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA championship game Howard Henderson, DT, LSC-2 Joe Herzik, FB, LSC All-Academic-HM David Hill, TE, NAIA All-American-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC-1, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC Lineman of the Year Jerry Janik, LB, NAIA All-American-1, AP Little AllAmerican-2, NAIA All-District-1, LSC-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC All-Academic-1 Johnny Martinez, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-3 Larry McFarland, T, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-3, NAIA All-American-HM Greg Osborne, DB, LSC All-Academic-HM David Palmore, LB, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA semifinal game Richard Ritchie, QB, LSC-1, LSC All-Academic-1, NAIA All-District-1, MVP in NAIA semifinal game Dan St. Leger, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1

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1979 Marcus Bonner, RB, LSC-2 Andy Hawkins, LB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable Defensive Player in NAIA semifinal game, LSC All-Academic-1, Most Valuable Defensive Player in NAIA quarterfinal game Martin Stroman, QB, LSC-2, Most Valuable Offensive Player in NAIA championship game John Herrera, WR, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable Offensive Player in NAIA quarterfinal game Robert Poole, RB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Leroy Seidel, DT, Most Valuable Defensive Player in NAIA quarterfinal game Emmuel Thompson, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable Player in NAIA championship game. Don Washington, DB, LSC-2 Jafus White, DB, NAIA All-American-1, Mizlou Network All-America-1, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Eldon Wilie, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All -District-1

1976 Leonard Avery, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Johnny Barefield, DL, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2, NAIA All-District-1 Randy Brooks, DB, LSC-2 Larry Collins, RB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, NAIA All-American-2, AP Little All-American-3, Most Valuable Back in NAIA national championship game George Franklin, RB, East-West Shrine Game participant, LSC-2 Clem Franks, TE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Doug Greene, DB, LSC-2 Larry Grunewald, LB, AP Little All-American-1, LSC1, Lineman of the Year, Most Valuable Player in NAIA championship game, NAIA All-District-1 Mike Hawkins, DE, LSC-2 Joe Henke, LB, LSC All-Academic-1, Academic All-America-2, LSC-HM Larry McFarland, OL, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-2, NAIA All-American-2, NAIA All-District-1 David Palmore, LB, LSC-2 Paul Rich, G, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, NAIA AllAmerica-HM Richard Ritchie, QB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-American-1, NAIA Player of the Year, NAIA AllDistrict-1, Most Valuable Back in NAIA semis, LSC1, Academic All America-2, LSC All-Academic-1 Larry Seidel, DT, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA semifinal playoff game Glenn Starks, WR, NAIA All-America-1, NAIA AllDistrict-1, LSC-1 Wade Whitmer, DT, Academic All-America-1, LSC All-Academic-1

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1980 Joe Barefield, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Marcus Bonner, RB, All-Texas Sports-2 Juan Castillo, DE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Randy Cretors, QB, LSC All-Academic-1 Durwood Roquemore, DB, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas Sports-1, NAIA All-District-1 Leroy Seidel, DT, All-Texas Sports-1 Emmuel Thompson, DB, LSC-2 Don Washington, DB, LSC-1, AFCA All-American-1, NAIA All-District-1, All-Texas Sports-1, All-TC-1

Parker Peebles, LB, LSC All-Academic-HM Glenn Starks, WR, NAIA All-America-1, LSC-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, NAIA All-District-1 Bryan Sweeney, WR, LSC-HM Wade Whitmer, G, NAIA A.O. Duer Award, Academic All-America-1, LSC All-Academic-1 Jerry Wilbanks, WR, LSC All-Academic-HM


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Record book Claude McMillon, DL, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All-District-1 Curtis Neal, DT, All-Texas College-1 Ernest Price, DT, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All-District-1 Eldridge Small, WR, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA AllDistrict-1, NAIA All-America-2, Senior Bowl participant Jerrald Taylor, WR, All-Texas College-1, Outstanding Freshman Player on All-TC team 1970 Jim Brown, OL, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Karl Douglas, QB, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, Houston All-College-1, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship game, AP Little All-American-HM Margarito Guerrero, DL, NAIA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-1, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1 Dwight Harrison, WR, AFCA All-American-1, AllTexas College-1, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM, NAIA All-American-HM Allen Kaiser, LB, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Claude McMillon, DL, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, LSC Defensive Player of the Year, AP Little All-American-HM Curtis Neal, DT, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Ernest Price, DT, LSC-2, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA semifinal game Eldridge Small, WR, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, Houston All-College-1, AP Little All-American-HM Guile Vela, RB, LSC-HM Robert Young, LB, NAIA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-2, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1, Houston All-College-1, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA championship game 1969 Phelan Allee, FB, LSC-HM Andy Browder, OL, AP Little All-American-HM, LSC1 Thomas Domel, OL, All-Texas College-1, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Karl Douglas, QB, LSC-2, NAIA All-American-HM, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship game Ronald Fielding, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-HM Henry Glenn, RB, LSC-2 Margarito Guerrero, DL, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-2, NAIA All-AmericanHM, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA semifinal game Dwight Harrison, WR, LSC-2 Alvin Matthews, DB, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2, College All-Star Game participant James Respondek, TE, LSC-1, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA championship game Ed Scott, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-HM, NAIA All-American-HM Eldridge Small, WR, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Mike Williamson, FB, LSC-HM Robert Young, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-3, NAIA All-American-HM, LSC Lineman of the Year 1968 Karl Douglas, QB, LSC-1, NAIA All-American-HM Ronald Fielding, OL, LSC-1 Henry Glenn, RB, outstanding freshman back in Texas colleges Dwight Harrison, WR, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, AP Little All-American-HM, NAIA All-American-HM Ray Hickl, DT, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1, AllTexas College-1, NAIA All-American-HM, AP Little All-American-HM Quinton Holtz, OL, LSC-1 Dwayne Nix, TE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-2, AllTexas College-HM

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Bill Pettijohn, OL, LSC-1 Larry Pullin, DB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Butch Riley, LB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All-American-2, AP Little All-American-HM Ed Scott, DB, LSC-1 1967 Jerry Hajovsky, DL, LSC-2 Dwight Harrison, E, LSC-2 Ray Hickl, DE, AP Little All-American-HM James Hill, DB, LSC-1, Senior Bowl participant Quinton Holtz, DT, LSC-2 Dwayne Nix, TE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, AllTexas College-1 Larry Pullin, DB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Butch Riley, LB, LSC-1 Carlos Saldana, DL, LSC-1 Ed Scott, DB, LSC-HM 1966 Jerry Hajovsky, DT, LSC-HM James Hill, DB, LSC-2 Tony Langeld, LB, LSC-HM Dwayne Nix, TE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, AllTexas College-1 Terry Oglesby, QB, LSC-2, All-Texas College-1 Carlos Saldana, DL, LSC-2 Gene Upshaw, T, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM, Senior Bowl participant, Coaches’ All-American Bowl participant, College All-Star game participant 1965 James Brown, HB, LSC-HM, NAIA All-American-HM Randy Johnson, QB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-American-2, LSC-2 Wilbur McDonald, E, LSC-1, NAIA All-American-HM, AP Little All-American-HM Milton Kellner, OT, LSC-1 L.J. Rolf, HB, LSC-HM Carl Smith, G, LSC-1 Raul Trevino, G, NAIA All-American-HM Weldon Wilson, LB, LSC-1 1964 John Bugg, G, LSC-2 Mike Ellis, E, LSC-1 James Hill, HB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-HM Randy Johnson, QB, LSC-1, Most Valuable Player in LSC, All-Texas College-1, AP Little All-American-2 Kenneth Perkins, DT, LSC-1 James Rode, E, LSC-1, All-Texas College-HM L.J. Rolf, HB, LSC-HM Carl Smith, G, LSC-2 Weldon Wilson, LB, LSC-2

Jesse Villesca, LSC-HM Charles Williams, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1 1961 Sid Blanks, RB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2 Dickie Carpenter, E, LSC-2 Doug Harvey, C, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Jarrell Hayes, QB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Mauricio Leal, HB, LSC-2 Leroy Schulmeier, T, LSC-2 1960 Sid Blanks, HB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Barry Copenhaver, LSC-HM Willie Crafts, T, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1 James Franz, C, LSC-1 Jarrell Hayes, QB, LSC-1 Harold Hees, HB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, AP Little All-American-HM Tommy Janik, P, LSC-1 Harold King, LSC-2 Jesse Longhofer, G, LSC-HM Butch Pressley, FB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 1959 Barry Copenhaver, LSC-2 James Franz, LSC-1 Lupe Jaimes, TE, LSC-2 Kenneth Kachtik, FB, All-Texas College-HM Gerald Lambert, DL, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-American-1, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA championship game Jesse Longhofer, G, LSC-HM Butch Pressley, FB, All-Texas College-1, LSC-2, Most Valuable Player in NAIA championship game 1958 James Graeber, LSC-1 Gerald Lambert, DL, LSC-1 Charles Massey, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM 1957 Harold Holden, HB, LSC-HM Joe Howell, G, LSC-2 Cal Hutzler, HB, LSC-HM W.J. Stokley, T, LSC-2 1956 Harold Holden, HB, LSC-2 Cal Hutzler, HB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Johnny McCampbell, E, LSC-1 John Ormand, QB, LSC-HM Bill Pippen, G, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Hall Whitley, T, AP Little All-American-2, LSC-1, AllTexas College-1

1963 Sid Blanks, RB, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC2 James Brown, RB, LSC-2 Armando Nino, G, LSC-1 James Rode, LB, LSC-1 Ted Unbehagen, E, LSC-2

1955 Steve Curry, FB, LSC-2 Cal Hutzler, HB, LSC-2 Johnny McCampbell, E, LSC-2 Merle Muckleroy, G, Helms Foundation All-America-1 Bill Pippen, G, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Hall Whitley, T, LSC-2

1962 Sid Blanks, RB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-2, AP Little All-American-HM Barry Copenhaver, Williamson All-American-HM, LSC-HM Doug Harvey, OL, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Tommy Janik, P-DB, AP Little All-American-2, AP Little All-American-HM, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, Challenge Bowl Participant Kenneth Jones, LSC-1 Butch Pressley, RB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, Williamson All-American-HM, Challenge Bowl Participant

1954 Steve Curry, FB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Johnny McCampbell, E, LSC-2 Bill Pippen, G, LSC-HM, AP Little All-American-HM

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1953 Jim Martin, Texas Conference-1 William Putnam, Texas Conference-2 Alton Sanders, FB, Texas Conference-HM Bob Smith, Texas Conference-HM Norman Smith, Texas Conference-HM

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1947 Norman Brown, AP Little All-American-HM

1942-45 No football during World War II 1941 Dick Brannon, T, Alamo Conference-2 Stuart Clarkson, C, AP Little All-American-1, Collyers AllAmerican-1, NEA All-American-3, Alamo Conference-1 Alfred Dowgillio, T, Alamo Conference-HM Cecil Evans, T, Alamo Conference-2 Tuger Hall, QB, Alamo Conference-HM Russ Jensen, E, Alamo Conference-1 Robert Jones, G, Alamo Conference-HM Arthur Lang, E, Alamo Conference-1 Roscoe Maris, G, Alamo Conference-HM Francis Mattingly, FB, Alamo Conference-HM Jack Rucker, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Gil Steinke, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Maurice Taylor, E, Alamo Conference-2 Johnny Vargo, QB, Alamo Conference-1 1940 Warren Arnold, E, AP Little All-American-HM Dick Brannon, T, Alamo Conference-2 Stuart Clarkson, C, AP Little All-American-1, Alamo Conference-1 Cecil Evans, T, Alamo Conference-2 J.P. Hilliard, HB, Alamo Conference-2, AP Little AllAmerican-HM

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1937 Don Hightower, HB, Alamo Conference-1 L.V. Hightower, E, Alamo Conference-1 Clarence Jarvis, FB, Alamo Conference-1 Fred McIntire, C, Alamo Conference-1

1946 Jack Schulze, AP Little All-American-HM

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1938 Martin Ahrens, E, Alamo Conference-1 Joe Anthis, G, Alamo Conference-2 Stuart Clarkson, C, Alamo Conference-2 Charles Foerster, G, Alamo Conference-HM Wallace Franks, C Alamo Conference-HM Leroy Fry, HB, AP Little All-American-HM, Wigman All-America-1, Alamo Conference-1 Dub Galiga, E, Alamo Conference-HM Kenneth Grimes, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Earl Harris, G, Alamo Conference-1 Don Hightower, HB, Alamo Conference-1, AP Little All-American-HM L.V. Hightower, E, Alamo Conference-2 Francis Mattingly, FB, Alamo Conference-1 John Mumme, T, Alamo Conference-1 Woodrow Petty, HB, Alamo Conference-HM Morris Reese, G, Alamo Conference-HM B.W. Tewes, T, Alamo Conference-HM

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1949 Edwin Barrow, G, Texas Conference-1 Trenton Fowler, HB, Texas Conference-HM Gene Greene, HB, Texas Conference-1 Harold Menke, HB, Texas Conference-2 Melvin Moody, E, Texas Conference-HM Dan Purcell, C, Texas Conference-2 Frank Schneider, Texas Conference-HM

1939 Warren Arnold, E, Alamo Conference-2 Stuart Clarkson, C, Alamo Conference-1 Bufurd Dugger, FB, Alamo Conference-HM Kenneth Grimes, QB, Alamo Conference-1 L.V. Hightower, E, Alamo Conference-2 Robert Jones, G, Alamo Conference-2 Francis Mattingly, FB, Alamo Conference-1 Morris Reese, G, Alamo Conference-1 Gilbert Steinke, HB, Alamo Conference-HM Everett Stephens, T, Alamo Conference-1

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1950 A.J. Boese, HB, Texas Conference-1 Harold Menke, FB, AP Little All-American-HM Jim Martin, T, Texas Conference-1 Stewart Norton, T, Texas Conference-1 Alton Sanders, RB, Texas Conference-1 Frank Schneider, G, Texas Conference-1 Kenneth Scholz, RB, Texas Conference-1, AP Little All-American-HM

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1951 Roland Beckworth, Texas Conference-HM A.J. Boese, Texas Conference-1 Truman Donahoo, Texas Conference-1 Jack Fink, Texas Conference-HM Bob Holloway, Texas Conference-1 Gene Rogers, Texas Conference-HM Bill Smalling, Texas Conference-HM Jack Sportsman, Texas Conference-1, AP Little AllAmerican-HM Earl Turner, Texas Conference-1 Reggie West, FB, Texas Conference-HM

Russ Jensen, Alamo Conference-1, AP Little AllAmerican-HM Art Lang, E, Alamo Conference-1 Francis Mattingly, FB, AP Little All-American-HM Dick Reese, AP Little All-American-HM Jack Rucker, FB, Alamo Conference-2 Gilbert Steinke, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Maurice Taylor, E, Alamo Conference-2 Johnny Vargo, QB, Alamo Conference-1

1936 Adrian Carson, G, Alamo Conference-1 Don Hightower, HB, Alamo Conference-1 Luther Rader, T, Alamo Conference-1 Dorse Richards, E, Alamo Conference-1 No records

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1932 John Mark Dixon, E, TIAA-1 1931 Lawrence Allen, C, TIAA-1 Albert Cox, HB, TIAA-1 Vernon Couch, FB, TIAA-2 W.L. Harbin, HB, TIAA-1 Martin Hodgkiss, T, TIAA-1 Eggleston Ramee, G, TIAA-2 Robert Rich, E, TIAA-1 M.A. Smith, G, TIAA-1 Harmon Teel, E, TIAA-2 1930 J. Mil Audl, E, TIAA-HM Gordon Cabaniss, G, TIAA-1 Albert Cox, TIAA-1

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All-Times Javelina Captains 1930 - Lawrence Allen, Gordon Cabaniss 1931 - Albert Cox, W.L. Harbin 1932 - Albert Cox, W.L. Harbin 1933 - Martin Hodgkiss, Basil Philiber 1934 - John Mark Dixon, Charles Holden 1935 - Richmond Massey, Jack Schuepbach 1936 - Adrian Carson, Elton Ford 1937 - Clarence Jarvis, Fred McIntyre 1938 - Kenneth Grimes, Don Hightower 1939 - Kenneth Grimes 1940 - Warren Arnold, Stuart Clarkson 1941 - Maurice Taylor, Johnny Vargo 1942-45 - No teams 1946 - J.W. Helms, Bob Stevens 1947 - Norman Brown, Bob Leary 1948 - Ivan Snowden, Carl Spoonemore 1949 - Game captains 1950 - Stewart Bauer, Kenneth Scholz 1951 - A.J. Boese, Earl Turner 1952 - Bob Holloway, Jack Sportsman 1953 - Jim Martin, William Putnam 1954 - Sid Douthit, William Putnam 1955 - Steve Curry, Johnny McCampbell 1956 - Hubert Dixon, Hall Whitley 1957 - Harold Holden, Joe Howell 1958 - James Graber, Gerald Lambert 1959 - Kenneth Kachtik, Gerald Lambert 1960 - John Beseda, Jesse Longhofer 1961 - Dickie Carpenter, Jarrell Hayes, Charles Williams 1962 - Barry Copenhaver, Doug Harvey 1963 - Sid Blanks, Ted Unbenhagen 1964 - Mike Ellis, Jim Rode 1965 - Randy Johnson, Gerald Pargmann, L.J. Rolf 1966 - Dennis Nietenhoefer, Freddie Teer 1967 - Jerry Gates, James Hill, Glenn McDonald 1968 - Dwayne Nix, Carlos Saldana 1969 - Leroy Deanda, James Respondek, Gene Walkoviak 1970 - Jim Brown, Karl Douglas 1971 - Floyd Goodwin, Allen Kaiser, Claude McMillon, Curtis Neal, Eldridge Small 1972 - Floyd Goodwin, Levi Johnson, Allen Kaiser 1973 - Game captains 1974 - Charles Bishop, Ray Evans, David Hill 1975 - Ray Evans, David Hill 1976 - Leonard Avery, Larry McFarland, Richard Ritchie 1977 - Mike Hawkins, Joe Henke, Glenn Starks 1978 - Mark Dizdar, Elvis Hartsfield, Billy John 1979 - Randy Friedrich, Andy Hawkins, Mike Sheffield, Martin Stroman 1980 - Leroy Seidel, Don Washington 1981 - Marcus Bonner, Royce Nitchmann, Durwood Roquemore 1982 - Darrell Green, Mark James, Tracy Payne, Justin Price 1983 - Loyd Lewis, Mark Miller 1984 - Bill Jones, Steven Mayberry, Mark Smith, Greg Wright 1985 - Ken Blackmon, Richard Zepeda 1986 - Darcy Davis, David Malesky, Greg McCathern, Ken Mueller 1987 - Darcy Davis, Moses Horn 1988 - James Guidry, Heath Sherman 1989 - Johnny Bailey, Ed LaTouf, Henry Smith 1990 - Keithen DeGrate, Barron Preston, Audie Williams

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1991 - Paschall Davis, Brian Nielsen, Charles Thompson 1992 - Game captains 1993 - Sean Holcomb, Charles Miles 1994 - Sean Holcomb, Joe Menchaca 1995 - Kevin Dogins, Chris Hensley 1996 - Tyrone Marshall, Todd Perkins, Kyle Williams 1997 - Troy Asbell, Oktay Basci, Torrie Edwards, Chris Hensley 1998 - Randy Palmer, Lane Tobola 1999 - Robert Garza, Ishmael Muhammad, Mike Salinas, Cephus Scott 2000 - Robert Garza, Jonathan Heyward, Kiah Johnson 2001 - Les Brown, Abel Gonzalez, Kiah Johnson, Kevin Palmer 2002 - Abel Gonzalez, Mike Clay, Davylyn Nelson 2003 - Ken Benoit, Kevin Palmer, Larry Williams 2004 - Deandrae Fillmore, Daniel Taylor, Curtis Tyler, Larry Williams 2005 - Deandrae Fillmore, Richard Hammond, Errick Lewis, Wilbert Martin 2006 - Blair Anderson, John Cook, Mike Martinez, Steve Yaden 2007 - Clayton Cretors, Jimmy Lugo, Mike Martinez, Raymorris Miller, Jeff Terry, Markeith Wesley 2008 - Jimmy Lugo, Mike Martinez, Jareko Taylor, Markeith Wesley 2009 - Billy Garza, Jeff Edwards, Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, Markeith Wesley 2010 - Tim Byerly, DeIra Glover, Ryan Lincoln, Nate Poppell 2011 - Sherman Batiste, Nate Poppell, Marcus Sanders, Johnny Tivao 2012 - Sherman Batiste, Zane Brown, Nate Poppell, Derek Tesch 2013 - Game captains 2014 - Trevor Pesek, Greg Pitre, Henry Greathouse, Musa Mahmud

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Record book -AKenneth Adamek, 1977-78 Chaz Adams, 2014 Cyrus Adams, 1946 Howard Adams, 1947 John Adams, 1935 Mike Adams, 1986-88 Wayne Adams, 1957-59 Maurice Addison, 1982 Mike Adkins, 1991 Gary Aguayo, 1978-79, 81 Jeremy Aguilar, 2011-12 Mike Aguilar, 2006 Marvin Ahrens, 1937-38 Clarence Alberts, 1970-73 Jesse Aldrich, 2004 Sam Aldrich, 1971-72 Quenard Alexander, 1992, 95 Kent Allee, 1974-75 Phelan Allee, 1967-69 Frank Allen, 1931 LaFrank Allen, 2005-06 Gary Allen, 1976-78 Gerald Allen, 1979-81 Lawrence Allen, 1929-32 Zock Allen, 1989-90 Gilbert Almanza, 2006-07 David Alsip, 1996-97 Leotis Altizer, 1925 Brandon Amato, 2000 Marvin Amadi, 2005-06 Lamar Amos, 1999-00 Kelechi Amushie, 2013-present Blair Anderson, 2003-06 Herbie Anderson, 1987-90 Derrick Anglin, 2003 Joe Anthis, 1938 Dustin Appling, 2008-11 Leon Armstrong, 1953 Robert Armstrong, 2010-13 Warren Arnold, 1938-41 Melbourne Arthur, 1927 Troy Asbell, 1996-97 J.M. Auld, 1928-30 Bruce Austin, 1964-65 George Avery, 1926 Leonard Avery, 1974-76 -BJohnny Bailey, 1986-89 Frank Bain, 1963 Julian Baird, 1927-28 Cliff Baker, 2011 Clarence Ball, 1968 Richard Ball, 1999 Byron Ballew, 1983 Bernard Bancroft, 1969, 71 Sean Banks, 1986-87, 89 Tressor Baptiste, 2010 Joe Barefield, 1979-81 Johnny Barefield, 1974-77 Allen Barnes, 1932-34 Derek Barnes, 1998-00 Jamar Barnes, 2005 Edwin Barrow, 1948-49 Billy Bartosh, 1990-93 Oktay Basci, 1995-97 Anthony Bates, 2004-07 Lawrence Batiste, 1987-90 Sherman Batiste, 2009-12 Stewart Bauer, 1947-50 Cory Baumann, 2008, 10-11 Wes Bautovich, 1998 Randy Beakley, 1970 Melvin Bear, 1940-41 Ryan Beard, 2003-05 Kevin Beasley, 1985, 87-89 Jack Bechta, 1982-83 Roland Beckworth, 1950-52 Caleb Bedford, 2013 Kent Bednarski, 1982-84

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Juan Capello, 1960,62 Marcus Capetillo, 1964-65 James Cardenas, 2000, 04-05 Marquise Cardinal, 2012-14 Dickie Carpenter, 1959-61 Teddy Carrier, 1996-99 Martin Carrion, 2007, 10 Adrian Carson, 1934-36 Chris Carson, 2005 Harry Carson, 1946-48 Ahmad Carter, 1999, 01 Curtis Carter, 1982 Derrick Carter, 2007-08 Kendrick Carter, 2008-09 Leo Castanon, 1952 Juan Castillo, 1979-80 Frank Castro, 1996-98 Tyler Cauble, 2012 Robert Caulk, 1952-53 Jai Cavness, 2011 Eric Cernas, 2003 Chris Cernosek, 1979 Toby Chadick, 1970-72 Ed Chamberlain, 1966 Justin Chambers, 2009-11 Richard Chapman, 1971-73 Rodney Chapman, 1994 Clavens Charles, 2007-08 Jeff Chase, 1998, 00 Danny Chavira, 1963 Mike Cheyney, 1971 Arlen Childress, 2007-09 Frank Chisum, 1958-59 Allyn Chizer, 1979, 81-82 Jesse Clardy, 1949 Aleric Clark, 1998-01 Cedric Clark, 1992 Kealvin Clark, 2005 Mike Clark, 1992 Stuart Clarkson, 1938-41 Dennis Clay, 1989-90 Derrick Clay, 1990-92 James Clay, 1975-76 Mike Clay, 2000-02 Eugene Clayborne, 2010 Raymond Cleboski, 2008-09 Clifton Clemons, 1997-98 Douglas Clinger, 1929-30 Norman Clinger, 1951-53 Giles Cole, 1996-98 Charles Coleman, 2011 D.R. Coleman, 2003-06 James Collins, 1984-86 Larry Collins, 1974-77 Ricky Collins, 1985-87 Rockeem Collins, 2010-13 Jonathon Combs, 2002 John Cook, 2005-06 Michael Cook, 1990, 92-93 Dondi Cooks, 2007-10 Chris Cooper, 2014 Barry Copenhaver, 1959-62 Edward Copper, 1946 Max Cornelius, 1930 John Cortez, 1992-95 Vernon Couch, 1930-33 Roland Courtney, 2005 Damian Couthren, 2008-10 Jack Cowden, 1948 Spencer Cowins, 2004 Albert Cox, 1930-33 Willie Crafts, 1958-60 Corky Crane, 1954-57 Clayton Cretors, 2004-07 Randy Cretors, 1979-81 Verner Crofford, 1925-26 Tom Crossland, 1991-94 Joe Crowe, 2013-present Emmett Crowell, 1991-92 Keith Cubit, 1995-97 Charles Cumberland, 1935

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Jason Curlee, 1988 Steve Curry, 1954-55 Charles Curtis, 1961-62 Andre Cyrus, 2001 -DCraig Dair, 1978-80 Patrick Daniel, 2011-12 Marion Danna, 1970-73 John Darr, 1977 Tommy Davidek, 1959-60 Bill Davis, 1955-58 Connell Davis, 2009-10 Darcy Davis, 1985-87 Gary Davis, 1975-77 Jamie Davis, 1958-59 Nicholas Davis, 2001-02 Paschall Davis, 1990-91 Terrence Davis, 1997 John Dawson, 1976 Delashaun Dean, 2010 George Dean, 1946 Leroy Deanda, 1966-69 Bill Deen, 1986-89 Dexter Deese, 1992-94 Keithen DeGrate, 1988-90 Freeman DeLane, 1956 Dennis Deville, 1965-66 Jorge Diaz, 1994-95 Bob Dickens, 1958 Michael Diggs, 2010 Carl Dillon, 1939 Andrew Dixon, 1941 Hubert Dixon, 1954-56 John Dixon, 1932-34 Mark Dizdar, 1975-78 Johnell Dogins, 1991 Kevin Dogins, 1992-95 Bill Dolan, 1941 Thomas Domel, 1968-69 Truman Donahoo, 1950-51 Randy Donnell, 1990-92 Reginald Donner, 1993 Stuart Dornburg, 1974-77 Earl Dotson, 1991-92 Charles Dottin, 2000 Karl Douglas, 1967-70 Sid Douthit, 1953-54 Al Dowgiello, 1940-41 Willie Drew, 1981 Robbie Dueitt, 1985-86 Buford Dugger, 1939 Enrique Duncan, 2002 Steve Duningan, 2006-07 Keith Duran, 1979-80 Reg Durden, 1996 Layton Dworaczyk, 2011 Mike Dyal, 1984-87 Ben Dykes, 1981 -EAli Eason, 1997-98 Cody Eatmon, 2000-02 Johnny Eaton, 1987-89 Lavander Eckford, 2008, 2012 Howard Edgar, 1946 Larry Edwards, 1968-71 Roger Edwards, 1952 Torrie Edwards, 1996-97 Willie Edwards, 1983-84 Jeff Edwards, 2006-09 Osazee Eguae, 2005-06 Bryan Ehrlich, 2012 Picky Eikenloff, 1964 Mike Ellis, 1962-63 Frank Elmore, 1927 Horace Elsner, 1926-27 Richard Estrella, 2004 Cecil Evans, 1939-40 Dyes Evans, 1986-87 Ray Evans, 1973-75

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Marc Evans, 2000 Torreon Evans, 1995 -FAnthony Faldyn, 1989-91 Roy Farmer, 1967-69 Steve Fefer, 1974-77 Derrick Ferguson, 2012 Ron Fielding, 1967-69 Ray Fields, 1989 Deaundre Fillmore, 2003-05 Jack Fink, 1950-52 Don Finley, 1982-84 Francis Fires, 1970-73 Durbin Firnhaber, 1925-26 Arron Fisher, 2010-11 Raymond Fitch, 1925-27 Louis Fite, 1993-94 Jim Fitzgerald, 1979, 81 John Fletcher, 1984-86 Nick Flores, 2003 Kevin Flowers, 1982, 85 Paul Fontenot, 2009-10 Elton Ford, 1934-36 Ronnie Ford, 2012-13 Charles Forester, 1937-38 Anthony Forker, 2012-14 Derrick Foster, 1998-99 Bert Fowler, 1941 Trenton Fowler, 1948-49 Andre Franklin, 1993-94 George Franklin, 1973-76 Clem Franks, 1974-77 Wallace Franks, 1938-41 James Franz, 1958-60 Glenn Frazier, 1934 Johnnie Freeman, 1992-95 James French, 1957-58 Randy Friedrich, 1976-79 James Friesenhahn, 1968-69 Gerald Fry, 1931-33 LeRoy Fry, 1936-38 Jack Fryer, 1949 Steve Fuller, 1980-82 -GShannon Gadson, 1997-98 J.W. Galiga, 1937-39 James Gandy, 1972-74 Donovan Gans, 1993-94 Jason Gantt, 2001-02, 05 Christian Garcia, 2012-present Jason Garcia, 2006-09 Humberto Garcia, 1954 Pierre Garcia, 2003-04 Rogerio Garcia, 1953-54 Tiance Gardner, 2012-14 Billy Garza, 2008-09 David Garza, 2007 Gammy Garza, 1961 Robert Garza, 1997-00 Lee Gaston, 1995 Jerry Gates, 1964-67 Kevin Gentry, 1978 Jack Gerdes, 1940-41 David Gilbert, 1964-65 Gary Gilbert, 1966 James Gilbert, 2012-13 Keave Giles, 2001 Vernon Gillespie, 1941 Alden Gilliland, 1941 Richard Gilstrap, 1971 Davis Glenn, 1977 Henry Glenn, 1968-69, 71-72 Steven Glick, 1976 Delra Glover, 2006, 08-10 Manuel Gomez, 1992-93 Armando Gonzales, 1971 David Gonzales, 1980-81 David Gonzales, 1993-94 Abel Gonzalez, 1999-02

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-LSteve Lackey, 2001-03 Patrick LaFleur, 2011-14 Neal LaHue, 1981-84 Gerald Lambert, 1957-59 James Lambert, 2012 Garrett Lander, 1999 Louis Landry, 1962-63 Arthur Lang, 1939-40 Tony Langfield, 1966 Ed LaTouf, 1986-89 Roy Lawler, 1956 Mitch Laymance, 1985-87 Mauricio Leal, 1960-61 Robert Leary, 1946-48 Lacie Leavatts, 1987 Charles Lee, 1970-72 Clyde Lee, 2012-13 Jason Lee, 2002-03 Lloyd Lee, 1929-32 Max Lehnig, 2014-present Ernest Lemons, 1973 Fai Leomiti, 2003 Everado Lerma, 1935-37 Grady Lester, 1935-37 John Levine, 1987 Cleo Lewis, 1980 Danny Lewis, 1969-70 Ed Lewis, 1991-92 Errik Lewis, 2003, 05 Loyd Lewis, 1980-83 Stan Limuel, 1974 Rickey Lincoln, 2010 Ryan Lincoln, 2007-10 Bob Lindquist, 1957-59 Kerry Linnear, 1999-00 Benny Liska, 1948-50 Emil Liska, 1951 Laddie Liska, 1947-49 Darius Lively, 2014 Deondric Lofton, 2014 Burch Loggins, 1925 Eric Lonette, 2004 Aundra Long, 2013-present Jesse Longhofer, 1958-60 Angelo Looney, 2011-12 Al Lopez, 1950-52 Jerome Lopez, 1992-93 Clarence Lotspech, 1929-30 Colby Lowrie, 2007-10 Mike Lowry, 1980-81 Alex Lozano, 2006-08 Josh Luck, 2010 Jimmy Lugo, 2006-08, 10 Gary Lusk, 2001-02 -MStephen Maeweather, 2013 Musa Mahmud, 2013-14 L.A. Malachek, 1957-58 David Malesky, 1985-87 John Mallet, 1969

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an overtime game was played Sept. 29, 2011 - Texas A&M-Commerce 21, Hogs 14 a tie game was played Oct. 8, 1977 - Hogs 25, Abilene Christian 25

a shutout occurred by Hogs - vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 21-0 (9/18/10) by opponent - by Eastern New Mexico, 31-0 (10/4/14) a punt was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 22 yds, Corey Robertson at Abilene Christian (10/31/09) by opponent - 41 yds, Paul Mason, Angelo State (10/18/14) a punt was blocked by Hogs - Jeremy Aguilar vs Incarnate Word (10/13/12) by opponent - Trevor Myklebust, West Texas A&M (10/25/14) a fumble was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 43 yds, Ricky Marshall, Texas A&M-Commerce (10/12/13) by opponent - 26 yds, Curtis Slater, West Texas A&M (9/28/13) an interception was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 40 yds, Trevor Pesek, Tarleton State (11/2/13) by opponent - 35 yds, Tu’u Lui, Texas A&M-Commerce (9/20/14) a kickoff was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 96 yds, Anthony Washington, Humboldt State (9/6/14) by opponent - 95 yds, Nathan Slaughter, West Texas A&M (9/28/13) a safety was recorded by Hogs - Punt snap into end zone vs Angelo State (11/10/07) by opponent - Team rush out of end zone vs. McMurry (11/15/14)

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a defensive extra point was scored by Hogs - Kerry Wheatfall at Midwestern State (9/24/11) by opponent a field goal was blocked by Hogs - Kelechi Amushie, Humboldt State (9/6/14) by opponent - Kevin Reaves, Eastern New Mexico (10/4/14) an extra point was blocked by Hogs - AA Vaaulu, at McMurry (9/27/14) by opponent - Desmond Guy, McMurry (11/15/14) a team was held to less than 200 yards of total offense by Hogs - 147, Midwestern State (11/1/14) by opponent - 161, Midwestern State (11/6/10) a team gained more than 500 yards of total offense by Hogs - 577, McMurry (9/21/13) by opponent - 617, Eastern New Mexico (11/8/14)

a team passed for more than 400 yards by Hogs - 418 yards vs Emporia State (11/25/12) by opponent - 408 yards, Abilene Christian (11/5/11) a team scored 40-49 points in one game by Hogs - 41, at McMurry (11/15/14) by opponent - 48, Midwestern State (11/1/14) a team scored 50-59 points in one game by Hogs - 56, McMurry (9/21/13) by opponent - 57, Angelo State (10/18/14) a team scored 60 or more points in one game by Hogs - 60, Texas College (8/27/05) by opponent - 61, Eastern New Mexico (11/8/14) an individual rushed for more than 200 yards by Hogs - 228, Jonathan Woodson vs Abilene Christian (11/5/11) by opponent - 217, E’lon Spight, Eastern New Mexico (11/8/14) an individual had more than 150 yards receiving by Hogs - 166, Robert Armstrong, Valdosta State (11/16/13) by opponent - 193, Shjuan Richardson, Emporia St. (11/25/12) an individual passed for more than 400 yards by Hogs - 418, Bryan Ehrlich vs Emporia State (11/25/12)# by opponent - 408, Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian (11/5/11) an individual scored 3 or more touchdowns by Hogs - 3, Robert Armstrong at Angelo State (11/9/13) by opponent - 4, E’lon Spight, Eastern New Mexico (11/8/14) an individual throws 4 or more touchdowns by Hogs - 4, Nate Poppell vs. Eastern New Mexico (11/10/12) by opponent - 4, Kyle Washington, Angelo State (10/18/14) an individual gains more than 200 all-purpose yards by Hogs - 343, Jonathan Woodson, Abilene Christian (11/5/11) by opponent - 217, E’lon Spight, Eastern New Mexico (11/8/14) an individual has 2 or more interceptions by Hogs - 2, Mark Savere at Tarleton State (10/20/12) by opponent - 2, Hunter Streuling, West Texas A&M (10/24/14) an individual has 15 or more tackles by Hogs - 17, Trevor Moses, Angelo State (10/18/14) by opponent - 15, Marquis Wadley, Tarleton State (11/2/13) an individual kicks 3 or more field goals by Hogs - 3, Matt Stoll vs North Alabama (10/6/12) by opponent - 4, Jarred Martin, Angelo State (10/29/11) # Kanza Bowl (Topeka, Kan.)

a team gained more than 600 yards of total offense by Hogs - 616, at Angelo State (11/8/08) by opponent - 617, Eastern New Mexico (11/8/14) a team passed for less than 100 yards by Hogs - 51, Midwestern State (11/1/14) by opponent - 86, Central Washington (9/7/13) a team rushed for less than 100 yards by Hogs - 71, Eastern New Mexico (11/8/14) by opponent - 79, Texas A&M-Commerce (10/12/13)

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Career Nate Poppell (2009-12)................490 Billy Garza (2008-09)...................434 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)..............414 Karl Douglas (1967-70)................401 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)................353 Randy Johnson (1962-65)............335 Joe Menchaca (1991-94).............333 Darcy Davis (1984-87)..................330 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)............323 Oktay Basci (1994-97)..................291 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)..260 Mark James (1981-82).................211 Marion Danna (1970-73).............190 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...........185 Chris Soza (1981-84)....................170 Jeremy Heatley (2006).................166 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)............135 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)................131 Trey Mitchell (2014-Pres.).......... 116 Mike Wendel (1970-73)................114

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Season Nate Poppell, 2010.......................390 Billy Garza, 2008..........................370 Billy Garza, 2009..........................370 Abel Gonzalez, 2001.....................328 Jeremy Heatley, 2006...................318 Daniel Taylor, 2003.......................290 Daniel Taylor, 2004.......................289 Daniel Ramirez, 2011................... 271 Mark James, 1982....................... 264 Nate Poppell, 2012.......................254 Oktay Basci, 1995.........................251 Karl Douglas, 1969.......................249 Joe Menchaca, 1994....................227 Mark James, 1981........................222 Darcy Davis, 1985........................219 Abel Gonzalez, 2002.....................218 Chris Soza, 1984..........................207 David Garza, 2007........................201 Karl Douglas, 1970.......................200 Karl Douglas, 1968.......................200

Season Nate Poppell, 2010.......................237 Billy Garza, 2009..........................225 Billy Garza, 2008..........................209 Abel Gonzalez, 2001.....................182 Daniel Taylor, 2003.......................177 Daniel Taylor, 2004....................... 176 Jeremy Heatley, 2006...................166 Daniel Ramirez, 2011...................163 Nate Poppell, 2012.......................151 Karl Douglas, 1969.......................141 Oktay Basci, 1995.........................128 Joe Menchaca, 1994....................127 Richard Ritchie, 1976...................124 Abel Gonzalez, 2002.....................123 Trey Mitchell, 2014.......................116 Mark James, 1982........................113 David Garza, 2007........................112 Karl Douglas, 1968.......................107 Joey Pena, 2005...........................105 Joe Menchaca, 1993....................105

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YR Name (Att-Comp-Int-TD) YDS 1950 Jack Fink (16-5-2-1) 109 1951 Jack Fink (74-38-8-4) 575 1952 Jack Fink (118-57-11-13) 983 1953 Tommy Hudspeth (47-23-2-2) 298 1954 John Ormand (58-28-5-1) 452 1955 Joe Green (73-31-8-3) 570 1956 Joe Green (40-12-2-4) 205 1957 Joe Green (84-39-5-5) 469 1958 Jaime Davis (62-27-3-5) 417 1959 Jarrell Hayes (104-39-7-7) 789 1960 Jarrell Hayes (87-42-6-7) 622 1961 Jarrell Hayes (115-43-9-6) 639 1962 Randy Johnson (132-66-10-8) 910 1963 Randy Johnson (142-73-8-8) 917 1964 Randy Johnson (195-103-15-14) 1414 1965 Randy Johnson (177-93-12-4) 1109 1966 Terry Oglesby (168-82-13-9) 1262 1967 Karl Douglas (110-52-1-11) 841 1968 Karl Douglas (200-107-10-16) 1685 1969 Karl Douglas (249-141-9-14) 2025 1970 Karl Douglas (200-101-9-13) 1445 1971 Marion Danna (173-81-10-8) 1176 1972 Marion Danna (78-42-4-5) 585 1973 Mike Wendel (118-60-6-5) 714 1974 Richard Ritchie (162-87-7-11) 1470 1975 Richard Ritchie (165-88-6-12) 1436 1976 Richard Ritchie (199-124-7-17) 2225 1977 Elvis Hartsfield (118-58-5-4) 829 1978 Martin Stroman (157-81-9-7) 1189 1979 Martin Stroman (162-78-6-10) 1264 1980 Randy Cretors (151-59-8-3) 899 1981 Mark James (222-98-18-18) 1806 1982 Mark James (264-113-20-13) 1881 1983 Chris Soza (148-66-12-3) 861 1984 Chris Soza (207-101-12-11) 1534 1985 Darcy Davis (219-101-11-9) 1348 1986 Darcy Davis (179-90-10-11) 1384 1987 Darcy Davis (189-104-3-5) 1600 1988 James Guidry (164-75-10-8) 1186 1989 Rod Brown (167-84-9-10) 1339 1990 Paschall Davis (114-50-11-2) 551 1991 Joe Menchaca (98-49-4-1) 581 1992 Wesley Whiten (96-46-2-3) 732 1993 Joe Menchaca (197-105-11-10) 1480 1994 Joe Menchaca (227-127-7-13) 1670 1995 Oktay Basci (251-128-11-16) 1876 1996 Oktay Basci (156-78-8-11) 1117 1997 Oktay Basci (150-82-5-13) 1225 1998 Wes Bautovich (118-53-5-8) 754 1999 Abel Gonzalez (112-52-3-9) 762 2000 Abel Gonzalez (115-57-6-2) 739 2001 Abel Gonzalez (328-182-11-24) 2570 2002 Abel Gonzalez (218-123-7-16) 1834 2003 Daniel Taylor (290-177-9-23) 2492 2004 Daniel Taylor (289-176-13-18) 2529 2005 Joey Pena (181-105-9-7) 1240 2006 Jeremy Heatley (318-166-14-13) 1796 2007 David Garza (201-112-9-11) 1410 2008 Billy Garza (370-209-12-23) 2787 2009 Billy Garza (370-225-12-17) 2711 2010 Nate Poppell (390-237-10-16) 2671 2011 Daniel Ramirez (271-163-9-16) 2030 2012 Nate Poppell (254-151-5-13) 1805 2013 Chad Bedford (199-95-12-7) 1117 2014 Trey Mitchel (224-116-11-3) 1134

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Yds Name Opponent Date 457 Abel Gonzalez UC-Davis 11/17/01 418 Bryan Ehrlich vs.Emporia St. 11/25/12 415 Bryan Ehrlich Midwestern St. 11/25/12 389 Billy Garza at Angelo St. 11/8/08 373 Dan Ramirez at UIW 10/15/11 372 Nate Poppell at ACU 9/8/12 368 Billy Garza at NE State 9/20/08 353 Cory Miles Angelo St. 11/5/05 350 Billy Garza at Cen. Okla. 9/13/08 341 Dan Ramirez Lindenwood 10/8/11 339 Dan Ramirez Tarleton 10/22/11 321 Billy Garza Abilene Chr. 11/1/08 321 Karl Douglas at Long Beach 9/27/68 318 Billy Garza at ENMU 10/25/08 315 Oktay Basci Angelo St. 11/15/97 314 Abel Gonzalez at PV A&M 9/22/01 314 Billy Garza NE State 9/19/09 310 David Garza ENMU 10/27/07 309 Billy Garza at ACU 10/31/09 308 Billy Garza at A&M-C 10/10/09 307 Caleb Bedfor Tarleton 11/2/13 307 Daniel Taylor Nicholls St. 10/18/03 306 Billy Garza Delta State 8/29/09 306 Nate Poppell WT A&M 9/17/11 305 Chris Soza Mo. Western 11/17/84 305 Karl Douglas Concordia 12/13/69

Season Billy Garza, 2008...................... 2,787 Billy Garza, 2009.......................2,711 Nate Poppell, 2010................... 2,671 Abel Gonzalez, 2001................. 2,570 Daniel Taylor, 2004................... 2,529 Daniel Taylor, 2003................... 2,492 Richard Ritchie, 1976............... 2,225 Daniel Ramirez, 2011............... 2,030 Karl Douglas, 1969................... 2,025 Mark James, 1982.................... 1,881 Oktay Basci, 1995......................1,876 Abel Gonzalez, 2002................. 1,834 Mark James, 1981.................... 1,806 Nate Poppell, 2012................... 1,805 Jeremy Heatley, 2006............... 1,796 Karl Douglas, 1968................... 1,685 Joe Menchaca, 1994................ 1,670 Darcy Davis, 1987..................... 1,600 Chris Soza, 1984...................... 1,534 Joe Menchaca, 1993................ 1,480

PASS ATTEMPTS

Career Nate Poppell (2009-12)................819 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)..............773 Karl Douglas (1967-70)................759 Billy Garza (2008-09)...................740 Darcy Davis (1984-87)..................661 Randy Johnson (1962-65)........... 646 Joe Menchaca (1991-94).............634 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)................579 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)............ 576 Oktay Basci (1994-97)..................560 Mark James (1981-82).................486 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)... 440 Marion Danna (1970-73).............399 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...........379 Chris Soza (1981-84)....................361 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)................329 Jeremy Heatley (2006).................318 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)............292 Mike Wendel (1970-73)................242 James Guidry (1985-88)..............237

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Touchdowns Game: 5.................10/27/2007 David Garza vs Eastern New Mexico Season: 24.......................... 2001 Abel Gonzalez Career: 54.....................1967-70 Karl Douglas

Career Karl Douglas (1967-70)............ 5,996 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02).......... 5,905 Nate Poppell (2009-12)............ 5,616 Billy Garza (2008-09)............... 5,498 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)........ 5,381 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)............ 5,021 Darcy Davis (1984-87).............. 4,853 Randy Johnson (1962-65)........ 4,350 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)......... 4,303 Oktay Basci (1994-97).............. 4,246 Mark James (1981-82)............. 3,687 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)..3,318 Martin Stroman (1976-79)....... 2,990 Marion Danna (1970-73)......... 2,668 Chris Soza (1981-84).................2,410 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)............ 2,130 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)........ 2,033 Jeremy Heatley (2006)............. 1,796 Jack Fink (1950-52).................. 1,667 James Guidry (1985-88).......... 1,608

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Completions Game: 36..................11/25/12 Bryan Ehrlich vs Emporia State Season: 237........................ 2010 Nate Poppell Career: 490.................. 2008-12 Nate Poppell

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Passing Yardage Game: 457............11/17/2001 Abel Gonzalez vs California-Davis Season: 2,787..................... 2008 Billy Garza Career: 5,996................1967-70 Karl Douglas


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COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

Career (min. 250 attempts) Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...............61.0 Nate Poppell (2009-12)...............59.8 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11).. 59.1 Billy Garza (2008-09)..................58.6 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...........56.1 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02).............53.6 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...............52.8 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)............52.5 Oktay Basci (1994-97).................52.0 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...........51.9 Darcy Davis (1984-87).................49.9 Martin Stroman (1976-79)..........48.8 Marion Danna (1970-73)............ 47.6 Chris Soza (1981-84)................... 47.1 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)...........46.2 Mark James (1981-82)................43.4 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)...............39.8

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Career Karl Douglas (1967-70)..................54 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)................ 51 Daniel Taylor (2003-04).................. 41 Richard Ritchie (1973-76).............. 41 Oktay Basci (1994-97)....................40 Billy Garza (2008-09).....................40 Nate Poppell (2009-12)..................38 Randy Johnson (1962-65)..............34 Mark James (1981-82)................... 31 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...............29 Darcy Davis (1984-87)....................28 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11). 27 Martin Stroman (1976-79).............22 Marion Danna (1970-73)............... 21 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)..................20 Jack Fink (1950-52)........................18 Chris Soza (1981-84)...................... 14 Jeremy Heatley (2006)...................13 Joe Green (1955-57)......................12 Four with..........................................11

PASS EFFICIENCY

Career (min. 250 attempts) Richard Ritchie (1973-76)........ 150.4 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)............ 149.6 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11).. 136.8 Karl Douglas (1967-70)............ 135.0 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02).......... 132.5 Billy Garza (2008-09)............... 132.4 Oktay Basci (1994-97).............. 130.7 Nate Poppell (2009-12).............127.6 Martin Stroman (1976-79)....... 125.8 Darcy Davis (1984-87)............... 117.4 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)......... 115.2 Mark James (1981-82)............. 112.6 Randy Johnson (1962-65)........ 111.9 Marion Danna (1970-73)......... 110.6 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)........ 106.9 Chris Soza (1981-84)................ 102.7 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)............ 100.3

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TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Season Abel Gonzalez, 2001....................... 24 Billy Garza, 2008............................23 Daniel Taylor, 2003.........................23 Daniel Taylor, 2004.........................18 Mark James, 1981..........................18 Richard Ritchie, 1976..................... 17 Billy Garza, 2009............................ 17 Karl Douglas, 1968......................... 16 Oktay Basci, 1995........................... 16 Abel Gonzalez, 2002....................... 16 Nate Poppell, 2010......................... 16 Daniel Ramirez, 2011..................... 16 Randy Johnson, 1964..................... 14 Karl Douglas, 1969......................... 14 Jack Fink, 1952...............................13 Karl Douglas, 1970.........................13 Mark James, 1982..........................13 Joe Menchaca, 1994......................13 Oktay Basci, 1997...........................13 Jeremy Heatley, 2006.....................13 Nate Poppell, 2012.........................13

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

Season Richard Ritchie, 1976..................62.3 Cory Miles, 2005..........................61.1 Daniel Taylor, 2003......................61.0 Daniel Taylor, 2004......................60.9 Billy Garza, 2009.........................60.8 Nate Poppell, 2010......................60.8 Daniel Ramirez, 2011..................60.1 Nate Poppell, 2012......................59.4 Joey Pena, 2005..........................58.0 Nate Poppell, 2011...................... 57.1 Karl Douglas, 1969......................56.6 Billy Garza, 2008.........................56.5 Abel Gonzalez, 2002....................56.4 Joe Menchaca, 1994...................55.9 David Garza, 2007.......................55.7 Abel Gonzalez, 2001....................55.5 Darcy Davis, 1987........................55.0 Oktay Basci, 1997........................54.7 Richard Ritchie, 1974..................53.7 Bryan Ehrlich, 2012.....................53.7

PASS EFFICIENCY

Season Richard Ritchie, 1976................ 177.4 Daniel Taylor, 2003................... 153.2 Daniel Taylor, 2004................... 146.0 Oktay Basci, 1997..................... 145.2 Abel Gonzalez, 2002................. 144.9 Richard Ritchie, 1974............... 143.7 Richard Ritchie, 1975............... 143.2 Karl Douglas, 1967................... 142.7 Karl Douglas, 1968................... 140.7 Abel Gonzalez, 2001................. 138.7 Karl Douglas, 1969................... 136.3 Jack Fink, 1952......................... 136.0 Daniel Ramirez, 2011............... 135.9 Cory Miles, 2005....................... 133.9 Billy Garza, 2008...................... 133.8 Nate Poppell, 2012................... 132.1 Darcy Davis, 1987..................... 131.7 Billy Garza, 2009...................... 131.0 Joe Menchaca, 1994................ 130.5 Nate Poppell, 2010................... 126.7

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FOOTBALL Record book AT A GLANCE...

All-Purpose Yardage Game: 364..............9/13/1986 Johnny Bailey at North Dakota Season: 2,531..................... 1988 Johnny Bailey Career: 8,473................1986-89 Johnny Bailey

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Offense

TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR

TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME

Career Billy Garza (2008-09)............... 253.2 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)............ 224.3 Mark James (1981-82)............. 220.7 Nate Poppell (2009-12)............ 192.6 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02).......... 190.9 Jeremy Heatley (2006)..............171.5 Johnny Bailey (1986-89).......... 164.3 Karl Douglas (1967-70)............ 151.5 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)........ 149.7 T Bennett (1998-99)................. 149.2 Darcy Davis (1984-87)............... 147.1 Martin Stroman (1976-79)....... 140.2 Randy Johnson (1962-65)........ 139.6 Joey Pena (2003-05)................ 119.6 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)... 116.0 Heath Sherman (1985-88)....... 114.2 Larry Collins (1974-77)............. 112.8 Fred Winborn (2009-10)........... 112.6 Oktay Basci (1994-97).............. 111.6 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)......... 106.8

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Season Abel Gonzalez, 2001..................3,173 Billy Garza, 2008...................... 2,919 Billy Garza, 2009...................... 2,905 Daniel Taylor, 2003................... 2,732 Nate Poppell, 2010................... 2,726 Daniel Taylor, 2004................... 2,652 Richard Ritchie, 1976............... 2,608 Abel Gonzalez, 2002................. 2,572 Mark James, 1981.................... 2,535 Mark James, 1982.................... 2,320 Daniel Ramirez, 2011............... 2,145 Oktay Basci, 1995..................... 2,090 Karl Douglas, 1969................... 2,078 Martin Stroman, 1979.............. 2,029 Johnny Bailey, 1988.................. 2,022 Johnny Bailey, 1986.................. 2,011 Richard Ritchie, 1975............... 2,009 Richard Ritchie, 1974............... 1,956 Darcy Davis, 1987..................... 1,907 Jeremy Heatley, 2006............... 1,887

TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR

Season Abel Gonzalez, 2001.......................32 Billy Garza, 2008............................ 27 Heath Sherman, 1988.................... 27 Daniel Taylor, 2003.........................26 Mark James, 1981..........................25 Richard Ritchie, 1976.....................25 Heath Sherman, 1986....................23 Karl Douglas, 1968.........................22 Mark James, 1982.......................... 21 Karl Douglas, 1969......................... 21 Leroy Fry, 1938............................... 21 Abel Gonzalez, 2002....................... 21 Johnny Bailey, 1988........................ 21 Dexter Deese, 1994........................20 Billy Garza, 2009............................20 Nate Poppell, 2010.........................20 Johnny Bailey, 1987........................20 Seven tied........................................19

TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME

Season Abel Gonzalez, 2001................. 288.5 Billy Garza, 2008...................... 265.4 Billy Garza, 2009...................... 242.1 Daniel Taylor, 2004....................241.1 Mark James, 1981.................... 230.5 Nate Poppell, 2010....................227.2 Mark James, 1982.................... 210.9 Daniel Taylor, 2003................... 210.2 Nate Poppell, 2012................... 206.1 Richard Ritchie, 1976............... 200.6 Abel Gonzalez, 2002..................197.8 Daniel Ramirez, 2011............... 195.0 Nate Poppell, 2011................... 192.3 Randy Johnson, 1964............... 192.0 Trey Mitchell, 2014................... 190.7 Martin Stroman, 1979.............. 184.5 Johnny Bailey, 1986.................. 182.8 Caleb Bedford, 2013.................176.0 Martin Stroman, 1978...............174.0 Darcy Davis, 1987..................... 173.4

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(TOTAL OFFENSE SINCE 1950) YR Name YDS 1950 Kenneth Scholz 709 1951 Reggie West 647 1952 Reggie West 1046 1953 Alton Sanders 625 1954 S.T. Bridges 551 1955 Joe Green 691 1956 Cal Hutzler 637 1957 Harold Holden 486 1958 Jamie Davis 622 1959 Butch Pressley 893 1960 Jarrell Hayes 662 1961 Sid Blanks 609 1962 Randy Johnson 964 1963 Randy Johnson 980 1964 Randy Johnson 1728 1965 Randy Johnson 1495 1966 Terry Oglesby 1314 1967 Karl Douglas 1021 1968 Karl Douglas 1832 1969 Karl Douglas 2078 1970 Karl Douglas 1584 1971 Marion Danna 1017 1972 Ruford Huff 973 1973 Ruford Huff 805 1974 Richard Ritchie 1956 1975 Richard Ritchie 2009 1976 Richard Ritchie 2608 1977 Elvis Hartsfield 1006 1978 Martin Stroman 1740 1979 Martin Stroman 2029 1980 Randy Cretors 1221 1981 Mark James 2535 1982 Mark James 2320 1983 Chris Soza 973 1984 Chris Soza 1731 1985 Darcy Davis 1390 1986 Johnny Bailey 2011 1987 Darcy Davis 1907 1988 Johnny Bailey 2022 1989 Rod Brown 1583 1990 Paschall Davis 1066 1991 Charles Thompson 805 1992 Wesley Whiten 1340 1993 Joe Menchaca 1598 1994 Joe Menchaca 1678 1995 Oktay Basci 2090 1996 Oktay Basci 1436 1997 Oktay Basci 1346 1998 Terrence Bennett 1668 1999 Abel Gonzalez 1076 2000 Abel Gonzalez 1007 2001 Abel Gonzalez 3173 2002 Abel Gonzalez 2572 2003 Daniel Taylor 2732 2004 Daniel Taylor 2652 2005 Joey Pena 1264 2006 Jeremy Heatley 1887 2007 David Garza 1441 2008 Billy Garza 2919 2009 Billy Garza 2905 2010 Nate Poppell 2726 2011 Daniel Ramirez 2145 2012 Nate Poppell 1855 2013 Caleb Bedfor 1,117 2014 Trey Mitchell 1,134

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Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89)................ 76 Karl Douglas (1967-70)..................72 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)................ 71 Heath Sherman (1985-88).............70 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)..............60 Larry Collins (1974-77)...................54 Oktay Basci (1994-97)....................52 Randy Johnson (1962-65)..............49 Martin Stroman (1976-79).............48 Billy Garza (2008-09)..................... 47 Larry Williams (2001-04)................ 47 Mark James (1981-82)...................46 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)..................45 Nate Poppell (2009-12)..................43 Dexter Deese (1992-94).................40 Robert Armstrong (2010-13)..........38 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95).. 37 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...............36 Darcy Davis (1984-87)....................36 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)............34

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Yds Name Opponent Date 457 Abel Gonzalez UC-Davis 11/17/01 423 Bryan Ehrlich vs.Emporia St. 11/25/12 422 Bryan Ehrlich Midwestern St. 11/25/12 415 Billy Garza at Angelo St. 11/8/08 384 Billy Garza at Cen. Okla. 9/13/08 380 Dan Ramirez at UIW 10/15/11 372 Nate Poppell at ACU 9/8/12 371 Billy Garza at NE State 9/20/08 364 Billy Garza Delta State 8/29/09 360 Cory Miles Angelo St. 11/5/05 356 Dan Ramirez Tarleton 10/22/11 352 Abel Gonzalez at PV A&M 9/22/01 343 Billy Garza at ENMU 10/25/08 343 Dan Ramirez Lindenwood 10/8/11 336 Oktay Basci at West Tex. 10/21/95 319 Martin Stroman SW Texas 11/18/78 315 Billy Garza Abilene Chr. 11/1/08 315 Karl Douglas at L. Beach 9/27/68 314 Caleb Bedford Tarleton 11/2/13 314 Jeremy Heatley West Tex. 9/30/06 312 Elvis Hartsfield at Montana St. 9/23/78 311 Daniel Ramirez Angelo St. 11/10/07 311 David Garza Tarleton 10/6/07 311 David Garza ENMU 10/27/07 310 Abel Gonzalez A&M-C 10/6/01 310 Billy Garza NE State 9/19/09 309 Daniel Taylor at A&M-C 10/2/04 308 Billy Garza at ACU 10/31/09 307 Martin Stroman SHSU 10/21/78 306 Billy Garza at A&M-C 10/10/09 305 Desi Najera at Trinity 9/18/71 305 Karl Douglas Concordia 12/13/69 303 Nate Poppell WT A&M 9/17/11 302 John Davis How. Payne 11/15/58 302 Oktay Basci Angelo St. 11/15/97 301 Darcy Davis Cameron 10/24/87

Career Abel Gonzalez (1999-02).......... 7,828 Johnny Bailey (1986-89).......... 6,900 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)........ 6,884 Karl Douglas (1967-70)............ 6,515 Billy Garza (2008-09)............... 5,824 Nate Poppell (2009-12)............ 5,779 Darcy Davis (1984-87).............. 5,442 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)............ 5,384 Larry Collins (1974-77)............. 5,300 Randy Johnson (1962-65)........ 5,167 Heath Sherman (1985-88)....... 5,027 Oktay Basci (1994-97).............. 4,910 Martin Stroman (1976-79)....... 4,906 Mark James (1981-82)............. 4,855 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)......... 4,595 Larry Williams (2001-04).......... 4,060 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)..3,597 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...3,547 Chris Soza (1981-84)................ 2,725 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)........ 2,725

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TDs Responsible For Game: 6................ 11/22/1938 Leroy Fry vs National Univ of Mexico Season: 32.......................... 2001 Abel Gonzalez Career: 76......................1986-89 Johnny Bailey

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE

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Total Offense Yardage Game: 457............11/17/2001 Abel Gonzalez vs California-Davis Season: 3,173..................... 2001 Abel Gonzalez Career: 7,828................1999-02 Abel Gonzalez


FOOTBALL Record book SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 364 362 343 315 304 298 289 284 267 263 260 259 257 256 254 251 250 249 249 246 246 244 243 238 238 236 235 234 232 232 228 226 226 225

TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY

Career (min. 500 plays) Larry Collins (1974-77)................ 7.40 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)............. 7.23 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...........6.78 Billy Garza (2008-09)..................6.66 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95).6.57 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...6.49 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...............6.49 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...............6.43 Oktay Basci (1994-97).................6.29 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02).............6.12 Nate Poppell (2009-12)...............5.99 Darcy Davis (1984-87).................5.88 Mark James (1981-82)................5.88 Heath Sherman (1985-88)..........5.77 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...........5.70 Larry Williams (2001-04).............5.65 Martin Stroman (1976-79)..........5.63 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)............5.58 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)...........5.20 Marion Danna (1970-73)............4.61

Date

Johnny Bailey at N. Dakota 9/13/86 Jon Woodson at UIW 10/15/11 Jon Woodson Abilene Chr. 11/5/11 Johnny Bailey at SHSU 9/19/87 Johnny Bailey at SW Texas 9/2/89 Johnny Bailey at Angelo St. 11/22/86 Johnny Bailey at West Tex. 10/31/87 Johnny Bailey at Portland St. 12/3/88 Johnny Bailey at Idaho St. 9/12/87 Fred Winborn ENMU 10/24/09 Johnny Bailey SW Texas 9/3/88 Kerry Simien Abilene Chr. 11/5/88 Johnny Bailey ENMU 11/7/87 Raymorris Miller at Angelo St. 11/11/06 Johnny Bailey East Central 9/20/86 Jon Woodson at Angelo St. 10/29/11 Aleric Clark at NDSU 8/31/00 Johnny Bailey Tex. South. 9/6/86 Johnny Bailey Miss. Col. 11/19/88 Johnny Bailey Central St. 10/25/86 Larry Williams West Tex. 9/25/04 Norman Miller A&M-C 10/7/95 Jon Woodson West Tex. 10/16/10 Larry Collins HPU 11/15/75 Johnny Bailey East Tex. 10/8/88 Derrick Foster ENMU 10/30/99 Johnny Bailey at Lamar 10/4/86 H. Sherman Abilene Chr. 11/15/86 H. Sherman West Tex. 11/1/86 Cal Hutzler at SW Tex. 10/8/55 Larry Williams at Neb.-K 11/20/02 Reggie West SW Tex. 9/27/52 J. Humphrey at Cen. Okla. 11/28/98 Jon Woodson Minot St. 9/10/11

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Season (min. 50 plays) Alton Sanders, 1950................. 11.50 Butch Pressley, 1960...................9.50 Sid Blanks, 1960.........................9.48 Richard Ritchie, 1976..................8.61 John Humphrey, 1997.................8.39 Barry Copenhaver, 1960.............8.00 Sid Blanks, 1961......................... 7.91 Derrick Foster, 1998.................... 7.90 Larry Collins, 1976....................... 7.83 Larry Collins, 1977....................... 7.73 Larry Collins, 1975....................... 7.71 Wesley Whiten, 1994................... 7.70 Daniel Ramirez, 2008................. 7.66 Terrence Bennett, 1998.............. 7.62 Elvis Hartsfield, 1976................... 7.55 Jeremy Burnell, 1995.................. 7.54 Johnny Bailey, 1989..................... 7.51 Johnny Bailey, 1986..................... 7.42 James Jefferson, 1982................ 7.42 Johnny Bailey, 1987..................... 7.36

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE

ALL-PURPOSE PER GAME

ALL-PURPOSE PER GAME

Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89).......... 201.7 Heath Sherman (1985-88)....... 129.4 John Humphrey (1997-98)........127.1 Larry Collins (1974-77)............. 118.0 Jonathan Woodson (2009-12).. 117.5 Larry Williams (2000-04)......... 111.7 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)........ 110.8 Norman Miller (1995, 97)........ 100.9 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08).......... 100.0 Derrick Foster (1998-99).............98.2 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...............94.3 Sid Blanks (1960-63)..................93.8 Raymorris Miller (2004-07).........91.6 Charles Thompson (1990-91).....91.3 Dwight Harrison (1967-70).........90.7 Tommy Janik (1960-62)...............90.4 Clavens Charles (2007-08...........88.8 Dexter Deese (1992-94)..............82.3 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...........81.4 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...............79.6

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE

Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89).......... 8,473 Heath Sherman (1985-88)....... 5,694 Larry Collins (1974-77)............. 5,548 Jonathan Woodson (2009-12)..5,172 Larry Williams (2001-04).......... 4,467 Kerry Simien (1986-89)............ 4,057 Dwight Harrison (1967-70....... 3,901 Glenn Starks (1974-77)............ 3,823 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)........ 3,657 Sid Blanks (1960-63)............... 3,470 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 3,389 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10).............3,371 John Humphrey (1997-98)....... 3,050 Dexter Deese (1992-94)........... 3,044 Eldridge Small (1968-71)..........2,977 Robert Armstrong (2010-13).... 2,945 Butch Pressley (1959-62)........ 2,932 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 2,850 George Franklin (1973-76)....... 2,845 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)..... 2,818

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Season Johnny Bailey, 1988.................. 2,531 Johnny Bailey, 1986.................. 2,425 Jonathan Woodson, 2011........ 2,309 Johnny Bailey, 1987...................2,017 Larry Williams, 2003................ 1,696 Heath Sherman, 1988...............1,671 Heath Sherman, 1986.............. 1,651 Don Hardeman, 1974............... 1,637 Larry Collins, 1976.................... 1,597 John Humphrey, 1998...............1,571 Larry Williams, 2002................ 1,566 Johnny Bailey, 1989.................. 1,500 Larry Collins, 1975.................... 1,487 Fred Winborn, 2009.................. 1,482 John Humphrey, 1997.............. 1,479 Larry Collins, 1974.................... 1,479 Marcus Bonner, 1979............... 1,446 Jonathan Woodson, 2010........ 1,422 Marcus Bonner, 1980................1,413 Dwight Harrison, 1968............. 1,406

Season Johnny Bailey, 1986.................. 220.5 Jonathan Woodson, 2011........ 209.9 Johnny Bailey, 1987.................. 201.7 Johnny Bailey, 1988.................. 194.7 Johnny Bailey, 1989...................187.5 Heath Sherman, 1986.............. 150.1 John Humphrey, 1997.............. 134.5 Larry Williams, 2003................ 130.5 Heath Sherman, 1988.............. 128.5 Marcus Bonner, 1980............... 128.5 Derrick Foster, 1999..................127.8 Don Hardeman, 1974............... 125.9 Larry Williams, 2004................ 124.7 Larry Collins, 1975.................... 123.9 Fred Winborn, 2009.................. 123.5 Larry Collins, 1976.................... 122.8 Sid Blanks, 1963...................... 122.4 Gil Steinke, 1941...................... 121.6 John Humphrey, 1998.............. 120.8 Heath Sherman, 1987.............. 120.6

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(ALL PURPOSE SINCE 1950) YR Name YDS 1950 Kenneth Scholz 750 1951 Jack Sportsman 690 1952 Reggie West 1069 1953 William Putnam 951 1954 William Putnam 732 1955 Cal Hutzler 1074 1956 Cal Hutzler 877 1957 Bob Graf 697 1958 Charles Massey 989 1959 Butch Pressley 1175 1960 Butch Pressley 698 1961 Sid Blanks 916 1962 Tommy Janik 1191 1963 Sid Blanks 1102 1964 L.J. Rolf 635 1965 James Brown 802 1966 Larry Pullin 584 1967 Dwight Harrison 559 1968 Dwight Harrison 1406 1969 Eldridge Small 1143 1970 Eldridge Small 1044 1971 Jerrald Taylor 799 1972 Ruford Huff 1102 1973 Ruford Huff 825 1974 Don Hardeman 1637 1975 Larry Colllins 1487 1976 Larry Collins 1597 1977 Glenn Starks 995 1978 Ricky Smith 878 1979 Marcus Bonner 1446 1980 Marcus Bonner 1413 1981 Joe Hayes 803 1982 James Jefferson 931 1983 James Jefferson 666 1984 Marcus Brown 769 1985 Heath Sherman 1287 1986 Johnny Bailey 2425 1987 Johnny Bailey 2017 1988 Johnny Bailey 2531 1989 Johnny Bailey 1500 1990 Charles Thompson 727 1991 Charles Thompson 1100 1992 Martin Patton 1233 1993 Louis Fite 1107 1994 Dexter Deese 1402 1995 Norman Miller 1210 1996 Reggie Durden 1228 1997 John Humphrey 1479 1998 John Humphrey 1571 1999 Derrick Foster 1278 2000 Abel Gonzalez 1007 2001 Aleric Clark 1193 2002 Larry Williams 1566 2003 Larry Williams 1696 2004 Maurice Washington 1111 2005 Raymorris Miller 964 2006 Raymorris Miller 1295 2007 Raymorris Miller 883 2008 Jareko Taylor 1104 2009 Fred Winborn 1482 2010 Jonathan Woodson 1422 2011 Jonathan Woodson 2309 2012 Jonathan Woodson 972 2013 Robert Armstrong 824 2014 Shawn Vasquez 652

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Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89)................72 Heath Sherman (1985-88).............69 Larry Collins (1974-77)...................54 Larry Williams (2001-04)................44 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)..34 Dexter Deese (1992-94)................. 31 Butch Pressley (1959-62)..............29 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)............ 27 Martin Stroman (1976-79).............26 Leroy Fry (1937-38)........................ 24 Sid Blanks (1960-63).....................23 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)..............22 Don Hardeman (1971-74)...............22 George Franklin (1973-76)............. 21 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)................20 Larry Young (1993-96)...................19 Jeremy Burnell (1995-98)..............19 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)..............19 Jonathan Woodson (2009-12).......19

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS

Season Larry Williams, 2003....................312 Johnny Bailey, 1988......................297 Johnny Bailey, 1986...................... 271 Heath Sherman, 1988................. 264 Heath Sherman, 1986.................. 241 Larry Williams, 2002....................240 Reggie West, 1952.......................223 Larry Collins, 1974........................220 Kenneth Scholz, 1950..................218 Johnny Bailey, 1987......................217 Don Hardeman, 1974...................216 Louis Fite, 1993............................212 Robert Poole, 1979.......................204 Heath Sherman, 1985..................204 Fred Winborn, 2009......................197 Martin Stroman, 1979..................196 Raymorris Miller, 2006.................192 Larry Collins, 1975........................191 Larry Collins, 1976........................186 Reg Durden, 1996........................183

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

Season Heath Sherman, 1988.................... 27 Heath Sherman, 1986....................23 Johnny Bailey, 1988........................ 21 Leroy Fry, 1938............................... 21 Larry Williams, 2002......................18 Johnny Bailey, 1987........................18 Johnny Bailey, 1986........................18 Don Hardeman, 1974..................... 17 Larry Williams, 2003...................... 17 Larry Collins, 1974.......................... 17 Fred Winborn, 2009........................ 17 Larry Collins, 1976.......................... 16 Dexter Deese, 1994........................15 Larry Collins, 1975..........................15 Johnny Bailey, 1989........................15 Reg Durden, 1996..........................13 Wesley Whiten, 1995......................12 Wesley Whiten, 1994......................12 Heath Sherman, 1987....................12 Robert Poole, 1979.........................12 Martin Stroman, 1978....................12

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Carries Game: 42................11/1/1986 Heath Sherman at West Texas A&M Season: 312........................ 2003 Larry Williams Career: 953...................1986-89 Johnny Bailey Rushing Yards Game: 263........... 10/24/2009 Fred Winborn vs Eastern New Mexico Season: 2,022..................... 1988 Johnny Bailey Career: 6,900................1986-89 Johnny Bailey Touchdowns Game: 6................ 11/22/1938 Leroy Fry vs National Univ of Mexico Season: 27.......................... 1988 Heath Sherman Career: 72.....................1986-89 Johnny Bailey

200-YARD GAMES

Yds Name Opponent Date 263 Fred Winborn ENMU 10/24/09 254 Johnny Bailey at West Tex. 10/31/87 246 Larry Williams West Tex. 9/25/04 244 Johnny Bailey at North Dak. 9/13/86 238 Larry Collins HPU 11/15/75 238 Johnny Bailey Tex. Southern 9/6/86 236 Johnny Bailey at East Tex. 10/8/88 236 Johnny Bailey ENMU 11/7/87 234 Heath Sherman Abilene Chr. 11/15/86 231 Johnny Bailey Miss. Col. 11/19/88 228 Johnny Bailey at Portland St. 12/3/88 228 Jon Woodson Abilene Chr. 11/5/11 226 Reggie West SW Texas 9/27/52 224 Heath Sherman SFA 9/21/85 223 Fred Winborn Tarleton St. 11/14/09 218 Johnny Bailey at Angelo St. 11/22/86 217 Larry Collins at Sul Ross 10/18/75 216 Larry Williams at Neb.-K 11/23/02 216 Heath Sherman at North Dak. 9/13/86 213 Derrick Foster ENMU 10/30/99 207 Norman Miller East Tex. 10/7/95 207 Johnny Bailey at East Cen. 9/20/86 206 Heath Sherman at East Cen. 9/20/86 204 Johnny Bailey Portland St. 9/23/89 204 Johnny Bailey East Tex. 10/17/87 204 Johnny Bailey at Lamar 10/4/86 202 Ken Scholz McMurry 10/14/50 202 Don Hardeman at HPU 11/16/74 201 Larry Young Indiana, PA 12/3/94 201 Johnny Bailey West Tex. 10/22/88 Yds Quarterback Opponent Date 177 Wesley Whiten East Central 9/17/94 155 Abel Gonzalez East Central 9/18/99 154 Trey Mitchell Angelo St. 10/18/14 149 Jaime Davis HPU 11/15/58 148 Wesley Whiten at Portland 9/19/92 146 Desi Najera at Trinity 9/18/71

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Season Johnny Bailey, 1988.................. 2,022 Johnny Bailey, 1986.................. 2,011 Johnny Bailey, 1987.................. 1,598 Larry Williams, 2003................ 1,570 Don Hardeman, 1974............... 1,547 Heath Sherman, 1986.............. 1,515 Heath Sherman, 1988.............. 1,499 Larry Williams, 2002................ 1,496 Larry Collins, 1975.................... 1,473 Larry Collins, 1976.................... 1,456 Larry Collins, 1974.................... 1,451 Fred Winborn, 2009.................. 1,295 Johnny Bailey, 1989.................. 1,269 Robert Poole, 1979................... 1,189 Heath Sherman, 1985.............. 1,111 Gil Steinke, 1941...................... 1,051 Reggie West, 1952................... 1,046 Jonathan Woodson, 2011.........1,017 Dexter Deese, 1994.................. 1,015 Ruford Huff, 1972.........................973

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Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89)..............953 Heath Sherman (1985-88)........... 871 Larry Williams (2001-04)..............719 Larry Collins (1974-77)................. 716 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)..........546 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)..............506 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...........493 Henry Glenn (1968-69, 71-72)....453 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)............439 Reggie West (1951-53).................426 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)............ 417 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95).404 Jonathan Woodson (2009-12).1,993 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)..........386 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...............377 Butch Pressley (1959-62)............ 374 Louis Fite (1993-94).....................361 Ruford Huff (1970-73)..................354 Robert Poole (1976-79)............... 344 Mark James (1981-82).................340

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Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89).......... 6,900 Larry Collins (1974-77)............. 5,300 Heath Sherman (1985-88)....... 5,140 Larry Williams (2001-04).......... 4,060 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95).. 2,667 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 2,393 Henry Glenn (1968-69, 71-72).2,290 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)........ 2,287 Butch Pressley (1959-62).........2,276 Dexter Deese (1992-94)........... 2,124 Sid Blanks (1960-63)............... 2,044 Ruford Huff (1970-73).............. 2,021 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 2,005 Jonathan Woodson (2009-12).1,993 Robert Poole (1976-79)............ 1,970 Don Hardeman (1971-74)......... 1,929 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02).......... 1,923 Martin Stroman (1976-79)....... 1,916 Reggie West (1951-53)............. 1,862 John Humphrey (1997-98)....... 1,734

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ANNUAL LEADERS (RUSHING SINCE 1938) YR Name YDS 1938 Leroy Fry 833 1941 Gil Steinke 1051 1948 Harold Menke 659 1950 Kenneth Scholz 709 1951 Reggie West 647 1952 Reggie West 1046 1953 Alton Sanders 625 1954 Steve Curry 530 1955 Cal Hutzler 518 1956 Harold Holden 602 1957 Harold Holden 480 1958 Charles Massey 575 1959 Butch Pressley 893 1960 Sid Blanks 550 1961 Sid Blanks 609 1962 Tommy Janik 580 1963 Sid Blanks 451 1964 Randy Johnson 314 1965 James Brown 542 1966 Phelan Allee 237 1967 Roy Farmer 295 1968 Henry Glenn 722 1969 Henry Glenn 836 1970 Guile Vela 690 1971 Henry Glenn 547 1972 Ruford Huff 973 1973 Ruford Huff 805 1974 Don Hardeman 1547 1975 Larry Collins 1473 1976 Larry Collins 1456 1977 Larry Collins 920 1978 Ricky Smith 689 1979 Robert Poole 1189 1980 Marcus Bonner 893 1981 Mark James 729 1982 James Jefferson 838 1983 Neal LaHue 502 1984 Marcus Brown 634 1985 Heath Sherman 1111 1986 Johnny Bailey 2011 1987 Johnny Bailey 1598 1988 Johnny Bailey 2022 1989 Johnny Bailey 1269 1990 Charles Thompson 551 1991 Charles Thompson 805 1992 Martin Patton 876 1993 Louis Fite 846 1994 Dexter Deese 1015 1995 Wesley Whiten 752 1996 Reg Durden 800 1997 John Humphrey 820 1998 Bennett, Terrence 932 1999 Derrick Foster 969 2000 Darrell White 732 2001 Abel Gonzalez 603 2002 Larry Williams 1496 2003 Larry Williams 1570 2004 Larry Williams 666 2005 Raymorris Miller 830 2006 Raymorris Miller 761 2007 Raymorris Miller 573 2008 Billy Martin 730 2009 Fred Winborn 1295 2010 Jonathan Woodson 608 2011 Jonathan Woodson 1017 2012 Anthony Johnson 694 2013 Greg Pitre 349 2014 Shawn Vasquez 585


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100-YARD RUSHING GAMES

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Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89).......... 164.3 Heath Sherman (1985-88)....... 114.2 Larry Collins (1974-77)............. 112.8 Larry Williams (2000-04)......... 101.5 Derrick Foster (1998-99).............76.7 John Humphrey (1997-98)..........72.2 Ruford Huff (1970-73).................72.2 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...........69.3 Reggie West (1951-53)................69.0 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95).. 68.4 Charles Thompson (1990-91)..... 67.8 Norman Miller (1995, 97).......... 64.8 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)........ 64.7 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...........63.2 Henry Glenn (1968-69, 71-72)...60.3 Louis Fite (1993-94)....................59.6 Dexter Deese (1992-94).............. 57.4 Sid Blanks (1960-63)..................55.2 Martin Stroman (1976-79)..........54.7 Larry Young (1993-96)................54.1

Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89)................36 Larry Collins (1974-77)................... 27 Heath Sherman (1985-88).............26 Larry Williams (2001-04)................13 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95).. 10 Don Hardeman (1971-74)............... 10 Raymorris Miller (2004-07).............. 9 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)................ 9 Gil Steike (1938-41).......................... 8 Three with.......................................... 7

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Career (min. 200 rush) John Humphrey (1997-98).......... 7.67 Larry Collins (1974-77)................ 7.40 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)............. 7.24 Sid Blanks (1960-63)..................6.70 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95). 6.60 Derrick Foster (1998-99).............6.59 Don Hardeman (1971-74)............6.41 George Franklin (1973-76)..........6.31 Larry Young (1993-96)................6.23 Fred Winborn (2009-10)..............6.10 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...........6.09 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)..................5.86 Charles Thompson (1990-91).....5.79 Heath Sherman (1985-88)..........5.77 Robert Poole (1976-79)...............5.73 Ruford Huff (1970-73).................5.71 Larry Williams (2001-04).............5.65 Norman Miller (1995, 97).......... 5.64 Dexter Deese (1992-94)..............5.63 Anthony Jiles (1984-85, 87-88)..5.61

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Season (min. 60 plays) Butch Pressley, 1960...................9.50 John Humphrey, 1997.................8.63 Sid Blanks, 1961......................... 7.91 Derrick Foster, 1998.................... 7.90 Wesley Whiten, 1994................... 7.83 Larry Collins, 1976....................... 7.83 Larry Collins, 1977....................... 7.73 Larry Collins, 1975....................... 7.71 Johnny Bailey, 1989..................... 7.55 Jeremy Burnell, 1995.................. 7.54 James Jefferson, 1982................ 7.48 Johnny Bailey, 1986..................... 7.42 Johnny Bailey, 1987..................... 7.36 Don Hardeman, 1974.................. 7.16 Terrence Bennett, 1998.............. 7.11 Cal Hutzler, 1955......................... 7.00 John Humphrey, 1998.................6.98 Larry Young, 1995.......................6.96 Tommy Janik, 1962......................6.90 Norman Miller, 1995...................6.86

Season Johnny Bailey, 1986.................. 182.8 Johnny Bailey, 1987.................. 159.8 Johnny Bailey, 1989.................. 158.6 Johnny Bailey, 1988.................. 155.5 Heath Sherman, 1986...............137.7 Larry Collins, 1975.................... 122.8 Larry Williams, 2003................ 120.8 Don Hardeman, 1974............... 119.0 Heath Sherman, 1988.............. 115.3 Larry Williams, 2002................ 115.1 Larry Collins, 1976.................... 112.0 Larry Collins, 1974.................... 111.6 Larry Williams, 2004................ 111.0 Fred Winborn, 2009................... 107.9 Gil Steinke, 1941...................... 105.1 Larry Collins, 1977.................... 102.2 Heath Sherman, 1985.............. 101.0 Heath Sherman, 1987.............. 100.2 Derrick Foster, 1999....................96.9 Reggie West, 1952......................95.1

Season Johnny Bailey, 1986........................11 Johnny Bailey, 1988........................11 Heath Sherman, 1988.................... 10 Don Hardeman, 1974....................... 9 Larry Collins, 1976............................ 8 Larry Williams, 2002........................ 7 Larry Collins, 1974............................ 7 Larry Collins, 1975............................ 7 Johnny Bailey, 1987.......................... 7 Johnny Bailey, 1989.......................... 7 Heath Sherman, 1986...................... 7

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Yds Name Opponent Date 212 Gary Lusk at A&M-C 10/12/02 196 Glenn Starks HPU 11/12/77 180 Karl Williams at UCO 10/14/95 179 Eldridge Small at SFA 10/11/69 175 R. Armstrong A&M-C 10/1/11 171 Jareko Taylor at NSU 9/20/08 168 M. Washington at A&M-C 10/2/04 166 D. Harrison at Angelo St. 10/24/70 166 Sherman Batiste Midwestern St. 9/22/12 165 Chuckie Miles Miss. West. 11/17/84 163 Stephen Norman Angelo St. 11/15/97 159 Eldridge Small at SFA 10/3/70 158 Jareko Taylor at ENMU 10/25/08 157 Clay Woodard ENMU 10/22/05 157 Dexter Deese Central St. 10/2/93 155 Greg Hicks HPU 11/12/83 154 Ryan Lincoln at Angelo St. 11/8/08 153 M. Washington at NW Miss. 11/20/04

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TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

Career Robert Armstrong (2010-13)..........33 Glenn Starks (1974-77)..................30 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)............30 David Hill (1972-75)........................ 21 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...............20 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)................19 Gary Lusk (2001-02)...................... 16 Maurice Washington (2003-04)..... 16 Sherman Batiste (2009-11)...........15 Brent Holmes (2000-03)................13 Kerry Simien (1986-89)..................13 Dwayne Nix (1965-68)....................12 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)..............12 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)..................12 Eric Spencer (2001)........................11 Mike Dyal (1984-87).......................11 Jerrald Taylor (1971-73)..................11 Stephen Norman (1996-97)...........11 Five with .......................................... 10

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Season Robert Armstrong, 2012.................67 Robert Armstrong, 2013.................66 Jareko Taylor, 2008.........................66 Ryan Lincoln, 2010.........................65 Glenn Starks, 1976.........................60 Eldridge Small, 1970......................59 Eldridge Small, 1969......................58 Ryan Lincoln, 2009.........................58 Jareko Taylor, 2006.........................54 Maurice Washington, 2004............53 Eric Spencer, 2001.........................53 Robert Armstrong, 2011................. 51 Jonathan Woodson, 2011..............50 Eldridge Small, 1971.......................49 Gary Lusk, 2002.............................48 Ryan Lincoln, 2008.........................48 Sherman Batiste, 2011..................48 Dwight Harrison, 1968................... 47 Steve Yaden, 2006.......................... 47 Bryan Sweeney, 1978.....................46

Season Glenn Starks, 1976......................... 14 Dwight Harrison, 1968...................11 Eric Spencer, 2001.........................11 Maurice Washington, 2004............11 Jareko Taylor, 2008.........................11 Robert Armstrong, 2012.................11 Gary Lusk, 2002............................. 10 Stephen Norman, 1997.................... 9 Robert Armstrong, 2013................... 8 Brent Holmes, 2003......................... 9 Eldridge Small, 1970........................ 8 Eldridge Small, 1969........................ 8 Dwight Harrison, 1970...................... 8 Jareko Taylor, 2006........................... 8 Glenn Starks, 1977........................... 8 Robert Armstrong, 2011................... 8 John Herrera, 1979........................... 8 Six with............................................... 7

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(RECEIVING SINCE 1950) YR Name YDS 1950 Ken Vakey (5) 78 1951 Jack Sportsman (18) 229 1952 Norman Smith (21) 380 1953 Norman Smith (12) 172 1954 John McCampbell (18) 174 1955 Cal Hutzler (13) 234 1956 John McCampbell (13) 175 1957 Bob Graf (11) 127 1958 Curtis Shed (12) 232 1959 Barry Copenhaver (15) 240 1960 Bobby Pyssen (8) 110 1961 Sid Blanks (14) 227 1962 Tommy Janik (17) 242 1963 Sid Blanks (30) 388 1964 L.J. Rolf (20) 240 1965 L.J. Rolf (27) 330 1966 Dwayne Nix (39) 573 1967 Dwight Harrison (25) 488 1968 Dwight Harrison (47) 921 1969 Eldridge Small (58) 895 1970 Eldridge Small (59) 938 1971 Eldridge Small (49) 687 1972 Jerrald Taylor (30) 492 1973 David Hill (44) 601 1974 Glenn Starks (34) 571 1975 Glenn Starks (42) 585 1976 Glenn Starks (60) 1156 1977 Glenn Starks (41) 794 1978 Bryan Sweeney (46) 748 1979 John Herrera (34) 647 1980 John Herrera (16) 320 1981 Joe Hayes (29) 658 1982 Steve Fuller (28) 574 1983 Greg Hicks (25) 394 1984 Neal LaHue (38) 598 1985 James Collins (21) 440 1986 James Collins (23) 424 1987 Mike Dyal (34) 541 1988 Kerry Simien (30) 498 1989 Kerry Simien (32) 519 1990 Audie Williams (13) 200 1991 Ed Lewis (22) 290 1992 Daryl Owens (22) 376 1993 Dexter Deese (40) 495 1994 Karl Williams (32) 522 1995 Karl Williams (39) 729 1996 Jeremy Burnell (22) 308 1997 Stephen Norman (27) 695 1998 Donny Hogg (17) 230 1999 Teddy Carrier (31) 574 2000 Aleric Clark (29) 360 2001 Eric Spencer (53) 613 2002 Gary Lusk (48) 858 2003 Errick Lewis (45) 565 2004 Maurice Washington (53) 1080 2005 Steve Yaden (44) 561 2006 Jareko Taylor (54) 743 2007 Ryan Lincoln (39) 505 2008 Jareko Taylor (66) 1090 2009 Ryan Lincoln (58) 848 2010 Ryan Lincoln (65) 833 2011 Robert Armstrong (51) 626 2012 Robert Amrstrong (67) 849 2013 Robert Armstrong (66) 761 2014 Jordan Thomas (41) 547

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150-YARD GAMES

Season Glenn Starks, 1976................... 1,156 Jareko Taylor, 2008................... 1,090 Maurice Washington, 1004...... 1,080 Eldridge Small, 1970....................938 Dwight Harrison, 1968.................921 Eldridge Small, 1969....................895 Gary Lusk, 2002...........................858 Robert Armstrong, 2012.............. 849 Ryan Lincoln, 2009...................... 848 Ryan Lincoln, 2010.......................833 Glenn Starks, 1977.......................794 Robert Armstrong, 2013...............761 Bryan Sweeney, 1978...................748 Jareko Taylor, 2006.......................743 Ryan Lincoln, 2008.......................740 Karl Williams, 1995......................729 Dwight Harrison, 1969................. 714 Stephen Norman, 1997................695 David Hill, 1975.............................690 Eldridge Small, 1971.....................687

RECEPTIONS

Career Robert Armstrong (2010-13)........229 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)................210 Glenn Starks (1974-77)................177 Eldridge Small (1968-71).............167 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)..........150 Sherman Batiste (2009-12).........149 David Hill (1972-75)......................135 Dwayne Nix (1965-68)..................127 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)..............120 Damian Couthren (2008-11).......107 Kerry Simien (1986-89)................104 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)..............98 Maurice Washington (2003-04).....92 Steve Yaden (2005-06).................. 91 Mike Dyal (1984-87)....................... 87 Jonathan Woodson (2009-11).......85 Errick Lewis (2003, 05).................. 81 Gary Lusk (2001-02)......................80 Brent Holmes (2000-03)................80 Charles Thompson (1993-95)........78

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Touchdowns Game: 3................ 11/23/1968 Dwight Harrison at Southwest Texas 3.................10/10/1970 Dwight Harrison at East Texas State 3.................11/15/1997 Stephen Norman Angelo State 3...................10/2/2004 Maurice Washington at Texas A&M-Commerce 3.................11/10/2012 Robert Armstrong Eastern New Mexico Season: 14...........................1976 Glenn Starks Career: 30.................................... Glenn Starks.... 1974-77 Dwight Harrison.. 1967-70

Career Glenn Starks (1974-77)............ 3,106 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)............ 2,926 Robert Armstrong (2010-13)... 2,826 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 2,784 Eldridge Small (1968-71)......... 2,547 David Hill (1972-75)...................2,187 Sherman Batiste (2009-12)......1,874 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08).......... 1,833 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)........ 1,777 Dwayne Nix (1965-68).............. 1,676 Maurice Washington (2003-04)....1,670 Kerry Simien (1986-89)............ 1,662 Damian Couthren (2008-11)... 1,494 Mike Dyal (1984-87)................. 1,463 Gary Lusk (2001-02).................1,410 James Collins (1983-86).......... 1,367 Teddy Carrier (1996-99)........... 1,346 Charles Thompson (1993-95).. 1,331 John Herrera (1977-80)............ 1,327 Brent Holmes (2000-03).......... 1,287

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Receiving Yards Game: 212........... 10/12/2002 Gary Lusk at Texas A&M-Commerce Season: 1,156......................1976 Glenn Starks Career: 3,106................ 1974-77 Glenn Starks

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Receptions Game: 12..............10/10/1970 Eldridge Small at East Texas State 12................10/2/1993 Dexter Deese vs Central State 12................9/22/2001 Eric Spencer at Prairie View A&M 12............. 10/25/2008 Jareko Taylor at Eastern New Mexico Season: 67.......................... 2012 Robert Armstrong Career: 229...................2010-13 Robert Armstrong


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100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

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Career Jareko Taylor (2006, 08).............6.00 Robert Armstrong (2010-13).......5.33 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...............4.57 Eldridge Small (1968-71)............4.39 Steve Yaden (2005-06)...............4.33 Maurice Washington (2003-04)..3.83 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...............3.69 Gary Lusk (2001-02).................. 3.64 Errick Lewis (2003, 05)...............3.52 Dwight Harrison (1967-70).........3.49 Sherman Batiste (2009-12)........3.39 Dwayne Nix (1965-68).................3.34 David Hill (1972-75).....................2.93 Clint Bingham (2003-05).............2.91 Damian Couthren (2008-11)......2.82 James Respondek (1968-69).... 2.64 Karl Williams (1994-95)..............2.63 Jerrald Taylor (1971-73)...............2.55 Jonathan Woodson (2009-11)....2.50 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...............2.42

Career Dwight Harrison (1967-70).............. 9 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10).................... 9 Eldridge Small (1968-71)................. 9 Glenn Starks (1974-77).................... 9 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08).................. 9 Robert Armstrong (2010-12)............ 8 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)................ 5 Maurice Washington (2003-04)....... 5

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Career (min. 40 receptions) Steve Fuller (1980-82).................22.8 Stephen Norman (1996-97)........21.9 Jerrald Taylor (1971-73)...............19.6 Teddy Carrier (1996-99)..............19.2 James Collins (1983-86).............19.0 John Herrera (1977-80)...............19.0 Dwight Harrison (1967-70).........18.6 Maurice Washington (2003-04)..18.2 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...........18.1 Gary Lusk (2001-02)................... 17.6 Karl Williams (1994-95).............. 17.6 Glenn Starks (1974-77)............... 17.6 Norman Smith (1952-54)............ 17.4 Charles Thompson (1993-95)..... 17.1 Chuckie Miles (1984-85).............16.8 Mike Dyal (1984-87)....................16.8 Audie Williams (1987-90)............16.3 David Hill (1972-75).....................16.2 Brent Holmes (2000-03).............16.1 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...............16.0

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Season (min. 25 receptions) Stephen Norman, 1997...............25.7 Bryan Sweeney, 1976..................23.1 Joe Hayes, 1981...........................22.7 Steve Fuller, 1982........................20.5 Maurice Washington, 2004.........20.4 Dwight Harrison, 1968................19.6 Dwight Harrison, 1967................19.5 Glenn Starks, 1977......................19.4 Glenn Starks, 1976......................19.3 David Hill, 1975............................19.2 John Herrera, 1979......................19.0 Brent Holmes, 2003....................18.8 Karl Williams, 1995.....................18.7 Teddy Carrier, 1999.....................18.5 David Hill, 1974............................18.3 Gary Lusk, 2002.......................... 17.9 Dwight Harrison, 1970................. 17.9 Dwight Harrison, 1969................ 17.4 Andre Cyrus, 2001....................... 17.3 Gary Lusk, 2001........................... 17.3

Season Robert Armstrong, 2013..............6.60 Jareko Taylor, 2006......................6.00 Jareko Taylor, 2008......................6.00 Robert Armstrong, 2012..............5.67 Robert Armstrong, 2011..............5.58 Ryan Lincoln, 2010......................5.42 Eldridge Small, 1970...................4.92 Eldridge Small, 1971....................4.90 Eldridge Small, 1969...................4.83 Ryan Lincoln, 2009......................4.83 Maurice Washington, 2004.........4.82 Eric Spencer, 2001......................4.82 Glenn Starks, 1976......................4.62 Jonathan Woodson, 2011...........4.55 Steve Yaden, 2005.......................4.40 David Hill, 1973............................4.40 Ryan Lincoln, 2008......................4.36 Sherman Batiste, 2011...............4.36 Steve Yaden, 2006.......................4.27 Clint Bingham, 2005....................4.22

Season Jareko Taylor, 2008........................... 6 Glenn Starks, 1976........................... 5 Maurice Washington, 2004.............. 5 Dwight Harrison, 1968..................... 4 Eldridge Small, 1970........................ 4 Nine with............................................ 3

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Solo Tackles Season: 91.......................... 1969 Robert Young Career: 283................... 1974-77 David Palmore

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ASSISTED TACKLES

ASSISTED TACKLES

Career David Palmore (1974-77).............283 Andy Hawkins (1976-79)..............277 Allen Kaiser (1969-72).................275 Mike Hawkins (1974-77)...............252 Larry Grunewald (1973-76)..........212 John Barefield (1975-77)..............201 Chris Hensley (1993-95, 97)........187 Robert Young (1969-70)............... 176 Joe Barefield (1978-81)................168 Claude McMillon (1969-70).........168 Jerry Janik (1971-74)....................161 Howard Henderson (1973-75).....160 Ernest Price (1969-72).................158 Ray Evans (1972-75)....................157 David Mims (1979-82)..................154 Larry Seidel (1973-76)..................149 Joe Henke (1975-77)....................147 Don Hardeman (1971-74).............140 Kevin Beasley (1985, 87-89).......138 Doug Greene (1975-77)...............138

Season Robert Young, 1969........................ 91 Claude McMillon, 1970..................90 David Palmore, 1977......................85 Robert Young, 1970........................85 Andy Hawkins, 1979.......................85 Andy Hawkins, 1978.......................83 Allen Kaiser, 1969..........................82 John Barefield, 1977.......................80 David Palmore, 1974......................80 Claude McMillon, 1969..................78 Allen Kaiser, 1972........................... 77 Larry Grunewald, 1976................... 77 Chris Hensley, 1995....................... 77 Jerry Janik, 1974.............................75 Craig Diar, 1979.............................. 74 Don Hardeman, 1973.....................73 Byron Bancroft, 1971......................72 Margarito Guerrero, 1969..............72 Joe Barefield, 1980........................ 71 Larry Grunewald, 1975................... 71

Career Kevin Beasley (1985, 87-89).......207 Chris Hensley (1993-95, 97)........194 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)......184 Mike Martinez (2005-08).............157 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...............151 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)............149 Keith Cubit (1994-97)...................127 Tracy James (2002-04).................126 Wilbert Martin (2003-05).............125 David Malesky (1984-87).............119 Marcus Sanders (2008-11)..........118 Allen Kaiser (1969-72).................111 Clayton Cretors (2004-07)............110 Howard Henderson (1973-75).....109 Jimmy Rivera (1979-82)...............109 Justin Price (1979-82)..................109 John Stevens (1991-92)...............105 Henry Smith (1986-89)................104 DeIra Glover (2007-10).................103 David Palmore (1974-77).............100

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Season Deandrae Fillmore, 2004...............82 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005............... 77 Kevin Beasley, 1985.......................73 Jimmy Rivera, 1982........................70 Davylyn Nelson, 2002.....................66 Kenny Benoit, 2003........................66 Merle Muckleroy, 1955...................65 Chris Hensley, 1995.......................64 Howard Henderson, 1974............... 61 Chris Hensley, 1997........................60 John Stevens, 1991........................59 Devin Beasley, 1988.......................59 Johnell Dogins, 1991......................58 Chris Hensley, 1994........................58 Kenneth Benoit, 2002....................58 Trevor Pesek, 2014......................... 57 Mike Martinez, 2006...................... 57 Wilbert Martin, 2003......................56 Donnell Jury, 2003..........................55 Justin Price, 1982...........................54

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Quarterback Sacks Game: 5.0............ 10/22/1988 John Randle vs West Texas A&M Season: 22.0....................... 1988 John Randle Career: 36.0..................1988-89 John Randle

SOLO TACKLES

(TACKLES SINCE 1969) YR Name 1969 Robert Young 1970 Claude McMillon 1971 Bernard Bancroft 1972 Allen Kaiser 1973 Don Hardeman 1974 Howard Henderson 1975 Larry Grunewald 1976 David Palmore 1977 David Palmore 1978 Andy Hawkins 1979 Andy Hawkins 1980 Joe Barefield 1981 Maurice Hill 1982 Jimmy Rivera 1984 Tyrone Graves 1985 Kevin Beasley 1986 David Malesky 1987 Kevin Beasley 1988 Kevin Beasley 1989 James King 1990 Zock Allen 1991 John Stevens 1992 John Stevens 1993 Moke Simon 1994 Chris Hensley 1995 Chris Hensley 1996 Troy Asbell 1997 Chris Hensley 1998 Glenn Jones 1999 John Hamilton 2000 Davylyn Nelson 2001 Nicholas Davis 2002 Davylyn Nelson 2003 Kenny Benoit 2004 Deandrae Fillmore 2005 Deandrae Fillmore 2006 Mike Martinez 2007 Clayton Cretors 2008 Mike Martinez 2009 DeIra Glover 2010 Marcus Sanders 2011 Jeremy Aguilar 2012 Jeremy Aguilar 2013 R. Williams & B. James 2014 Trevor Pesek

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Tackles for Loss Game: 6.0.............10/24/1981 David Mims at Sam Houston State 6.0............ 11/13/1999 Jabbar Williams vs Angelo State Season: 21.0....................... 2002 Davylyn Nelson Career: 49.0................. 2000-02 Davylyn Nelson

Season Chris Hensley, 1995.....................141 Robert Young, 1969......................134 Andy Hawkins, 1979.....................134 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005.............130 Deandrae Fillmore, 2004.............127 Jimmy Rivera, 1982......................125 Allen Kaiser, 1969........................123 Howard Henderson, 1974.............122 Don Hardeman, 1973...................120 David Palmore, 1977....................118 Kevin Beasley, 1985.....................116 Claude McMillon, 1969................114 Chris Hensley, 1994......................114 Allen Kaiser, 1972.........................112 Joe Barefield, 1980......................109 Margarito Guerrero, 1969............109 John Barefield, 1977.....................109 Merle Muckleroy, 1955.................109 Daivd Palmore, 1976....................109 Joe Henke, 1976...........................108

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Total Tackles Game: 21................9/15/1984 Robert Soza at Nevada-Reno 21................12/2/1995 Chris Hensley vs Pittsburg State Season: 141........................ 1995 Chris Hensley Career: 386...................1969-72 Allen Kaiser

Career Allen Kaiser (1969-72).................386 David Palmore (1974-77).............383 Chris Hensley (1993-95, 97)........381 Andy Hawkins (1976-79)..............373 Kevin Beasley (1985, 87-89).......345 Mike Hawkins (1974-77)...............321 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)......293 Larry Grunewald (1973-76)..........279 Mike Martinez (2005-08).............270 Howard Henderson (1973-75).....269 John Barefield (1975-77)..............266 Joe Barefield (1978-81)................265 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...............261 Marcus Sanders (2008-11)..........246 David Mims (1979-82)..................245 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)............242 Jerry Janik (1971-74)....................239 Robert Young (1969-70)...............232 Clayton Cretors (2004-07)............227 Joe Henke (1975-77)....................227

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Career (since 1997) Mike Clay (2000-02).....................209 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)............200 Jimmy Lugo (2006-08, 10)...........177 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...............157 Curtis Tyler (2001-04)...................139 Cody Eatmon (2000-02)...............128 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)......126 Nicholas Davis (2001-02).............121 Jeremy Aguilar (2011-12).............113 Shane Johnson (1996-98)...........104 Jeff Edwards (2006-09)................102 Matt Romig (2009-10)..................101 Marcus Sanders (2008-11)............96 Victor McDonnell (1998-99)........... 91 Glenn Jones (1998, 00)..................84 Arlen Childress (2004, 07-09).......83 Wilbert Martin (2001, 03-05)........ 81 Les Brown (1998-99, 01)...............80 Roderick Benman (2010-11).........79 John Tarpoff (2004-05)..................79

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Career (since 1997) Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...........49.0 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)..............46.0 Mike Clay (2000-02)....................39.0 Jimmy Lugo (2006-08, 10)..........36.5 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05).....36.0 Curtis Tyler (2001-04)..................31.5 Jeremy Aguilar (2011-12)............31.0 Cody Eatmon (2000-02)..............28.0 Nicholas Davis (2001-02)............ 27.0 Wilbert Martin (2003-05)............25.0 Marcus Sanders (2008-11).........24.5 Shane Johnson (1996-98)..........23.0 Les Brown (1998-99, 01)............21.0 Jeff Edwards (2006-09)...............20.5 Tracy James (2002-04)................19.5 Arlen Childress (2004, 07-09)....19.0 Matt Romig (2009-10).................19.0 Brian Randle (2000-02)..............19.0 Three with.....................................18.0

QUARTERBACK SACKS

Career John Randle (1988-89)...............36.0 Sean Holcomb (1991-94)............ 27.0 Mike Clay (2000-02)....................18.5 Johnny Eaton (1987-89).............. 17.0 Shane Johnson (1996-98)..........15.5 Donovan Gans (1993-94)............14.0 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...........14.0 John Stevens (1991-92)..............14.0 Billy Joe Kelly (1991-92)..............14.0 Roderick Benman (2010-11)......14.0 Matt Romig (2009-10).................12.0 Joe Irving (1996-97)....................11.0 Jimmy Lugo (2006-08, 10)..........11.0 David Alsip (1996-97)..................11.0 Danny Munoz (1984-86).............10.0 Henry Smith (1986-89)...............10.0 Curtis Tyler (2001-04)....................9.5 Marcus Sanders (2008-11)...........9.5 Cody Eatmon (2000-02)................9.0 Rodney Williams (1986-89)..........9.0

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Season Davylyn Nelson, 2002..................21.0 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005............18.0 Mike Clay, 2001...........................18.0 Curtis Tyler, 2004......................... 17.5 Robert Williams, 2013................. 17.0 Jeremy Aguilar, 2012................... 17.0 Cody Eatmon, 2001..................... 17.0 Kerry Linnear, 2000.....................16.0 Roderck Benman, 2011..............16.0 David Alsip, 1997.........................15.0 Mike Clay, 2002...........................15.0 Chris Hensley, 1997.....................15.0 Jimmy Lugo, 2007........................15.0 Kiah Johnson, 1998....................14.0 Nicholas Davis, 1998..................14.0 Davylyn Nelson, 2001..................14.0 Davylyn Nelson, 2000..................14.0 Jeremy Aguilar, 2011...................14.0 Johnny Warren, 2000..................14.0 Clint Merz, 2003..........................13.5

YARDS FROM TFL

Season Mike Clay, 2001..............................96 Cody Eatmon, 2001........................85 Curtis Tyler, 2004............................85 Mike Clay, 2002..............................80 Jimmy Lugo, 2008.......................... 76 Joe Irving, 1997..............................73 Davylyn Nelson, 2000.....................73 Ronald Pierce, 1997.......................72 Johnny Warren, 2000..................... 71 Nicholas Davis, 2002..................... 71 Davylyn Nelson, 2002..................... 71 Clint Merz, 2003.............................68 Jimmy Lugo, 2007...........................68 Robert Williams, 2013....................66 David Alsip, 1997............................65 Kerry Linnear, 2000........................65 Roderick Benman, 2011................65 Victor McDonnell, 1998..................63 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...............63 Aoatua Sualua, 2004......................63 Chris Hensley, 1997........................63

QUARTERBACK SACKS

Season John Randle, 1988......................22.0 John Randle, 1989......................14.0 Sean Holcomb, 1993...................12.0 Roderick Benman, 2011.............12.0 Donovan Gans, 1993...................10.0 John Stevens, 1991.......................9.0 Mike Clay, 2001.............................8.5 Sean Holcomb, 1992.....................8.0 Ronald Pierce, 1997......................8.0 David Alsip, 1997...........................8.0 Danny Munoz, 1986......................8.0 Shane Johnson 1998.................... 7.5 Johnny Eaton, 1987....................... 7.0 Billy Joe Kelly, 1992....................... 7.0 Davylyn Nelson, 2000.................... 7.0 Clint Merz, 2003............................ 7.0 Jeff Rodgers, 1994........................ 7.0 Billy Joe Kelly, 1991....................... 7.0 Sean Holcomb, 1994..................... 7.0 Kerry Linnear, 2000....................... 7.0

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Career Levi Johnson (1969-72)...............332 Emmuel Thompson (1978-81).....269 Johnnie Freeman (1993-95)........262 Ed Scott (1967-70).......................248 Cedric Johnson (1997-98)............225 Maurice Smith (1987-89).............221 Allen Kaiser (1969-72).................206 Eddie Moten (2002-03)................204 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)........201 Doug Greene (1975-77)...............190 Cephus Scott (1998-99)...............179 Don Washington (1977-80)..........175 Keith Pittman (1991-93)..............173 Leonard Avery (1973-76)..............170 Richard Jones (1994-95)..............160 Lawrence Batiste (1987-90)........159 Andre Franklin (1993-94).............148 Durwood Roquemore (1978-81)..144 Nick Jacques (1999-01)...............141 Barron Preston (1988-90)............141

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Career DeIra Glover (2007-10)..................... 3 Glenn Jones (1998, 00).................... 2 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)............ 2 Cedric Johnson (1997-98)................ 2 LaTwan Shepherd (1988, 91).......... 2 DeAndre Fillmore (2002-05)............ 2 Leonard Avery (1973-76).................. 2 Rockeem Collins (2010-11).............. 2

Season Durwood Roquemore, 1980........... 10 Cedric Johnson, 1998....................... 9 Levi Johnson, 1971........................... 9 James Jefferson, 1985..................... 8 Ed Scott, 1969.................................. 8 Levi Johnson, 1970........................... 7 Richard Jones, 1994......................... 7 Doug Greene, 1976........................... 7 Jessie Jones, 1983........................... 7 Toby Chadick, 1970.......................... 7 Ed Scott, 1967.................................. 7 Rod Mosley, 2007............................. 7 Leonard Avery, 1974......................... 7 Leonard Avery, 1976......................... 7 Stephen McCoy, 2005...................... 7 Twelve with........................................ 6

INT RETURN YARDAGE

Season Eddie Moten, 2002.......................172 Cedric Johnson, 1998...................164 Levi Johnson, 1970.......................147 Andre Franklin, 1994....................143 Richard Jones, 1994.....................137 Cephus Scott, 1998......................137 Antwon Guidry, 2004....................135 DeIra Glover, 2009........................132 Johnnie Freeman, 1994...............129 Maurice Smith, 1988....................128 Glenn Jones, 1998........................123 Emmuel Thompson, 1979............123 Al Harris, 1994..............................119 LaTwan Shepherd, 1988..............119 Tony Langfeld, 1966.....................115 Leslie Brown, 1996.......................115 Doug Greene, 1976.......................109 Levi Johnson, 1971.......................108 Allen Kaiser, 1970.........................108 Jabir Perkins, 2008.......................105

INT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

AT A GLANCE...

Interceptions Game: 4.................. 9/30/2000 J.R. Turner vs Tarleton State Season: 10.......................... 1980 Durwood Roquemore Career: 22.....................1969-72 Levi Johnson Interception Return Yards Game: 119..............11/5/1988 LaTwan Shepherd vs Abilene Christian Season: 172........................ 2002 Eddie Moten Career: 332...................1969-72 Levi Johnson Interception Return Touchdowns Game: 1................... many times Season: 3............................. 2009 DeIra Glover Career: 3........................2007-10 DeIra Glover Passes Defensed Game: 6.................10/10/1981 Darrell Green vs Abilene Christian 6...................9/29/1984 Wayne Tubbs at Texas Southern Season: 21 (7 int)............... 2007 Rod Mosley Career: 32 (13 int)........1997-98 Cedric Johnson Punt Return Yards Game: 208 (7 ret).10/26/1968 Larry Pullin vs McMurry Season: 556........................ 1968 Larry Pullin Career: 1252.................1965-68 Larry Pullin

Season DeIra Glover, 2009............................ 3 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005................. 2 Glenn Jones, 1998............................ 2 LaTwan Shepherd, 1988.................. 2 Rockeem Collins, 2011..................... 2 Many with.......................................... 1

Kick Return Yards Game: 198 (4 ret)...9/27/2008 Jabir Perkins vs West Texas A&M Season: 606........................ 2002 Nicholas Davis Career: 2,115............... 2009-12 Jonathan Woodson

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Season (min. 10) Jabir Perkins, 2008.................... 36.6 Daryl Cason, 1985..................... 33.0 Johnny Bailey, 1986................... 30.9 Norman Miller, 1995................. 28.4 Eldon Johnson, 1998................. 28.4 Anthony Woods, 1984............... 28.3 George Franklin, 1975................27.8 Byron Shaw, 1973.......................27.7 Clavens Charles, 2007...............27.4 Raymorris Miller, 2006...............27.3

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Career (15 min.) Anthony Woods (1984-85)........ 29.7 Norman Miller (1995, 97)......... 28.4 Nicholas Davis (2001-02).......... 26.4 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)........... 26.3 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)....... 26.1 Clavens Charles (2007-08)....... 24.9 John Humphrey (1997-98)........ 24.9 George Franklin (1973-76)........ 24.1 L.J. Rolf (1962-65)..................... 23.7 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)......... 23.2 Jonathan Woodson (2009-12).. 23.0 Byron Shaw (1979-81)............... 22.7 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)....... 22.6 Kerry Simien (1986-89)............. 22.2 Clint Bingham (2003-05)........... 22.2 Rowland Brooks (1973-74)........ 22.2 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)................ 22.1 Charles Massey (1958-60)........ 21.5 Johnnie Freeman (1993-95)..... 21.0 Anthony Washington (2010, 12-14)..... 20.9

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Season (10 min.) Larry Pullin, 1967...................... 21.9 Darrell Green, 1982................... 20.6 John Humphrey, 1997............... 20.6 Rowland Brooks, 1973.............. 18.3 Daryl Owens, 1991.....................17.5 Darrell Green, 1981................... 16.4 Larry Pullin, 1968...................... 15.0 Daryl Owens, 1992.................... 14.7 Roland Beckworth, 1952.......... 14.5 Terrence Davis, 1997................. 13.6

Career Levi Johnson (1969-72).................22 Ed Scott (1967-70)......................... 21 Durwood Roquemore (1978-81).... 21 Leonard Avery (1973-76)................18 Don Washington (1977-80)............ 17 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82).......... 16 Toby Chadick (1970-72)................. 14 Larry Pullin (1966-68).................... 14 Emmuel Thompson (1978-81).......13 Cedric Johnson (1997-98)..............13 Allen Kaiser (1969-72)...................12 Doug Greene (1975-77).................12 Nick Jacques (1999-01).................12 Johnnie Freeman (1993-95)..........11 Keith Pittman (1991-93)................11 Richard Jones (1994-95)................11 Jessie Jones (1979, 82-83)............ 10 Robert Young (1969-70)................. 10 Warren Polk (1983-86)................... 10 Greg Wright (1981-84).................... 10

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Career (15 min.) Joe Holcomb (1956-58)............. 19.6 Tommy Janik (1960-62)..............17.6 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)......17.1 John Humphrey (1997-98)........ 15.8 Daryl Owens (1991-92)............. 15.7 Larry Pullin (1966-68)............... 15.7 William Putnam (1952-54)........ 15.5 Mauricio Leal (1960-61)............ 14.5 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)................ 12.1 Rowland Brooks (1973-74)........ 11.3 Marcus Bonners (1979-81)....... 11.0 Kerry Simien (1986-89)............. 10.9 Barry Copenhaver (1958-60, 62)..10.8 Clavens Charles (2007-08)....... 10.7 Corky Crane (1954-57).............. 10.6 Audie Williams (1987-90).......... 10.0 Eddie Moten (2002-03)............... 9.9 Joe Williams (2006-09)............... 9.6 Ed Scott (1967-70)...................... 9.5


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Career Larry Pullin (1965-68).............. 1,252 Kerry Simien (1986-89)................987 Daryl Owens (1991-92)................ 771 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)........752 Glenn Starks (1974-77)................673 John Humphrey (1997-98)...........567 Andre Franklin (1993-94).............536 Aleric Clark (1999-01)..................498 Clavens Charles (2007-08)..........481 Eddie Moten (2002-03)................416 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)............408 Levi Johnson (1969-72)...............400 Barry Copenhaver (1958-60, 62).388 Rowland Brooks (1973-74)...........363 Tommy Janik (1960-62)................352 Vincent Oglesby (2003)................308 Audie Williams (1987-90).............301 Karl Williams (1994-95)...............297 Corky Crane (1954-57).................296 Joe Holcomb (1956-58)................294

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Career Daryl Owens (1991-92).................... 5 Darrell Grenn (1978, 80-82)............ 4 John Humphrey (1997-98)............... 3 Larry Pullin (1965-68)...................... 2 Gil Steinke (1939-41)....................... 2 Terrence Davis (1997)...................... 2 Levi Johnson (1969-72)................... 2 Tommy Janik (1960-62).................... 2 Joe Holcomb (1956-58).................... 2 Mauricio Leal (1960-61)................... 2 Kerry Simien (1986-89).................... 2 Glenn Starks (1974-77).................... 2 Vern Gillespie (1941)........................ 2

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Career Jonathan Woodson (2009-12).2,115 Kerry Simien (1986-89)............ 1,356 Johnny Bailey (1986-89).......... 1,052 Clavens Charles (2007-08)..........947 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)........911 Aleric Clark (1998-01)..................780 Norman Miller (1995, 97)............737 Byron Shaw (1971-74)..................705 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)............650 Anthony Washington (2010, 12-14)....... 649 Nicholas Davis (2001-02).............606 Rowland Brooks (1973-74)...........600 John Humphrey (1997-98)...........597 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)...................596 Joe Williams (2006-07)................596 George Franklin (1973-76)...........555 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)..........548 L.J. Rolf (1962-65)........................521 William Bryant (1983-84).............508 Anthony Woods (1984-85)...........504

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KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

Career Kerry Simien (1986-89).................... 3 Johnny Bailey (1986-89).................. 2 Jabir Perkins (2008)......................... 2 Norman Miller (1995, 97)................ 2 George Franklin (1973-76)............... 2

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Season Larry Pullin, 1968.........................556 Daryl Owens, 1992.......................456 Kerry Simien, 1988.......................396 Larry Pullin, 1967.........................395 Darrell Green, 1982......................392 Eddie Moten, 2002.......................349 Kerry Simien, 1986.......................325 Andre Franklin, 1993....................320 Daryl Owens, 1991.......................315 John Humphrey, 1997..................309 Vincent Oglesby, 2003..................308 Larry Pullin, 1966.........................301 Clavens Charles, 2007.................294 Glenn Starks, 1975...................... 284 Aleric Clark, 2000.........................273 Karl Williams, 1995...................... 271 Kerry Simien, 1989.......................266 John Humphrey, 1998..................258 Rowland Brooks, 1973.................256 Marcus Bonner, 1979...................253

Season Daryl Owens, 1992........................... 3 John Humphrey, 1997...................... 3 Darrell Green, 1981.......................... 2 Tommy Janik, 1960........................... 2 Larry Pullin, 1968............................. 2 Terrence Davis, 1997........................ 2 Vern Gillespie, 1941......................... 2 Daryl Owens, 1991........................... 2 Darrell Green, 1982.......................... 2 Many with ......................................... 1

KICK RETURN YARDAGE

Season Jonathan Woodson, 2011............736 Nicholas Davis, 2002...................606 Jonathan Woodson, 2010............537 Byron Shaw, 1973.........................526 Norman Miller, 1995....................512 Clavens Charles, 2008.................508 Raymorris Miller, 2006.................492 Jabir Perkins, 2008....................... 476 Aleric Clark, 2000.........................473 Jonathan Woodson, 2012........... 445 Clavens Charles, 2007.................439 Darrell Green, 1982......................432 Kerry Simien, 1986.......................408 Jonathan Woodson, 2009............397 George Franklin, 1975..................389 John Humphrey, 1998.................. 376 Kerry Simien, 1988....................... 371 Anthony Woods, 1984..................368 Daryl Cason, 1985........................363 Eric Spencer, 2001.......................362

KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

Season George Franklin, 1975...................... 2 Jabir Perkins, 2008........................... 2 Norman Miller, 1995........................ 2 Many with.......................................... 1

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Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89)..............462 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...........424 Larry Collins (1974-77).................328 Richard Hammond (2002-05)......302 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)............299 Larry Williams (2001-04)..............282 John Cortez (1992-95).................272 Christian Brom (2007-10)............244 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...............242 Neal LaHue (1981-84)..................234 Robert Armstrong (2010-13)........228 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95).. 212 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)..........206 Glenn Starks (1974-77)................198 Butch Pressley (1959-62)............194 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...................192 Clarence Alberts (1970-73).......... 176 Jonathan Woodson (2009-12).....162 George Franklin (1973-76)...........162 Walter Rule (1985-86)..................161

Season Heath Sherman, 1988..................166 Leroy Fry, 1938.............................139 Heath Sherman, 1986..................138 Johnny Bailey, 1988......................130 Johnny Bailey, 1987......................120 Dexter Deese, 1994......................120 Johnny Bailey, 1986......................116 Larry Williams, 2003....................114 Fred Winborn, 2009......................114 Don Hardeman, 1974...................108 Larry Williams, 2002....................108 Richard Ritchie, 1975...................104 Larry Collins, 1974........................102 Larry Collins, 1976........................100 Richar Ritchie, 1976....................... 97 Johnny Bailey, 1989........................96 Larry Collins, 1975..........................90 Glenn Starks, 1976.........................90 Robert Poole, 1979.........................86 Two with...........................................85

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TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

Career Johnny Bailey (1986-89)................ 76 Heath Sherman (1985-88).............70 Larry Collins (1974-77)...................54 Larry Williams (2001-04)................ 47 Dexter Deese (1992-94).................39 Robert Armstrong (2010-13)..........38 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)..34 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)............34 Butch Pressley (1959-62)..............32 Glenn Starks (1974-77)..................32 Sid Blanks (1960-63).....................30 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)............29 Jonathan Woodson (2009-12)....... 27 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)..............26 Martin Stroman (1976-79).............26 Jeremy Burnell (1995-98)..............26 George Franklin (1973-76).............25 Leroy Fry (1937-38)........................ 24 Don Hardeman (1971-74)...............23 David Hill (1972-75)........................22

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Season Walter Rule, 1986...........................85 Richard Hammond, 2003...............85 Matt Stoll, 2012..............................82 Christian Brom, 2010..................... 81 John Cortez, 1995.......................... 81 Richard Hammond, 2002...............80 Walter Rule, 1985........................... 76 John Cortez, 1994...........................75 Christian Brom, 2009.....................73 Richard Hammond, 2005...............69 Richard Hammond, 2004...............68 Frank Castro, 1997.........................68 Scott Schlebach, 2006...................67 Rupert Foster, 1987........................65 Matt Stoll, 2011.............................. 61 Christian Brom, 2008..................... 61 John Cortez, 1993.......................... 61 Richard Ritchie, 1975.....................60 Matt Stoll, 2012..............................58 Al Villalobos, 1972..........................58

Season Heath Sherman, 1988.................... 27 Heath Sherman, 1986....................23 Leroy Fry, 1938............................... 21 Johnny Bailey, 1988........................ 21 Johnny Bailey, 1987........................20 Dexter Deese, 1994........................20 Johnny Bailey, 1986........................19 Larry Williams, 2003......................19 Fred Winborn, 2009........................19 Don Hardeman, 1974.....................18 Larry Williams, 2002......................18 Larry Collins, 1974.......................... 17 Johnny Bailey, 1989........................ 16 Larry Collins, 1976.......................... 16 Larry Collins, 1975..........................15 Glenn Starks, 1976.........................15 Jonathan Woodson, 2011.............. 14 Reg Durden, 1996.......................... 14 Robert Poole, 1979......................... 14 Six with.............................................13

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(SINCE 1950) YR Name (No.-Yds) AVG 1950 Kenneth Scholz (35-1193) 34.1 1951 Jack Sportsman (38-1053) 27.7 1952 Jack Sportsman (52-1762) 33.9 1953 Tommy Hudspeth (12-375) 31.3 1954 S.T. Bridges (17-608) 35.8 1955 Joe Green (16-527) 32.9 1956 Freeman DeLane (19-686) 36.1 1957 Joe Green (38-1313) 34.5 1958 James Franz (26-845) 32.5 1959 Butch Pressley (29-1031) 35.6 1960 Tommy Janik (24-922) 38.4 1961 Jarrell Hayes (44-1365) 31.0 1962 Tommy Janik (23-838) 36.4 1963 Dave Gilbert (38-1463) 38.5 1964 Dave Gilbert (44-1714) 39.0 1965 Dave Gilbert (45-1678) 37.3 1966 Dennis Deville (53-1938) 36.6 1967 Roy Farmer (44-1611) 36.6 1968 Roy Farmer (37-1311) 35.4 1969 Karl Douglas (32-1173) 36.7 1970 Mike Wendel (56-2240) 40.0 1971 Mike Wendel (72-3023) 42.0 1972 Mike Wendel (56-2188) 39.1 1973 Mike Wendel (58-2229) 38.4 1974 Joe Herzik (36-1287) 35.8 1975 Joe Herzik (47-1638) 34.9 1976 Clem Franks (33-1266) 38.4 1977 Clem Franks (57-2146) 37.6 1978 Ben Salinas (41-1484) 36.2 1979 Alan Roberson (63-1997) 31.7 1980 Mike Lowry (59-2190) 37.1 1981 Mike Lowry (44-1664) 37.8 1982 Brent Bryson (53-2015) 38.0 1983 Jamie Sanchez (26-885) 34.0 1984 Mike Dyal (39-1345) 34.5 1985 Doug Schaumburg (63-2392) 38.0 1986 Doug Schaumburg (38-1457) 38.3 1987 Doug Schaumburg (28-959) 34.3 1988 Doug Schuamburg (48-1769) 36.9 1989 Ken Swenson (40-1493) 37.3 1990 Ken Swenson (46-1750) 38.0 1991 Jerome Lopez (30-1130) 37.7 1992 Jerome Lopez (52-1918) 36.9 1993 Jerome Lopez (69-2504) 36.3 1994 Kevin Thornewell (44-1881) 42.8 1995 Kevin Thornewell (56-2235) 39.9 1996 Kevin Thornewell (58-2447) 42.2 1997 Kevin Thornewell (55-2043) 37.1 1998 Matt Hantelmann (63-2423) 38.5 1999 Matt Hantelmann (60-2365) 39.4 2000 Victor Saucedo (72-2594) 36.0 2001 Victor Saucedo (64-2500) 39.1 2002 Victor Saucedo (62-2448) 39.5 2003 Clayton Knellinger (50-1959) 39.2 2004 Richard Hammond (50-1983) 39.7 2005 Richard Hammond (42-1829) 43.5 2006 Cody Smith (60-2469) 41.2 2007 Cody Smith (65-2562) 39.4 2008 Cody Smith (44-1892) 43.0 2009 Cody Smith (41-1472) 35.9 2010 Matt Stoll (42-1549) 36.9 2011 Angel Millan (51-1924) 37.7 2012 Angel Millan (66-2670) 41.1 2013 Angel Millan (44-1598) 36.3 2014 Max Lehnig (57-1989) 34.9

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Career Richard Hammond (2002-05)......302 John Cortez (1992-95).................272 Christian Brom (2007-10)............244 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)............184 Neal LaHue (1981-84)..................167 Walter Rule (1985-86)..................161 Frank Castro (1996-98)................148 Matt Stoll (2010-12).....................143 John Kardow (1966-68)................111 Gregg Johnson (1998-99)............100 Scott Schlebach (2006-07)............88 Rupert Foster (1987)......................65 David Hopkins (1969-71)...............62 Al Villalobos (1972).........................58 Bart Kaiser (1979-82)....................54 Ken Swenson (1989-90)................ 51 Joe Green (1955-57)......................49 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)..............49 Kevin Walter (2001-02)..................43 Mike Lowry (1980-81)....................42

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(SINCE 1950) YR Name 1950 Alton Sanders 1951 Reggie West Jack Sportsman 1952 Reggie West 1953 William Putnam 1954 William Putnam 1955 Cal Hutzler 1956 John Ormand 1957 Harold Holden 1958 Charles Massey 1959 Butch Pressley 1960 Sid Blanks 1961 Sid Blanks 1962 Butch Pressley Tommy Janik 1963 Sid Blanks 1964 Randy Johnson Herb Pennick 1965 Randy Johnson 1966 Dwayne Nix 1967 John Kardow 1968 Dwight Harrison 1969 Karl Douglas 1970 Clarence Alberts 1971 Armando Gonzalez 1972 Al Villalobos 1973 Clarence Alberts 1974 Don Hardeman 1975 Richard Ritchie 1976 Larry Collins 1977 Glenn Starks 1978 Martin Stroman 1979 Robert Poole 1980 Marcus Bonner 1981 Marcus Bonner 1982 Neal LaHue 1983 Neal LaHue 1984 Neal LaHue 1985 Walter Rule 1986 Heath Sherman 1987 Johnny Bailey 1988 Heath Sherman 1989 Johnny Bailey 1990 Paschall Davis 1991 Charles Thompson 1992 John Cortez 1993 Dexter Deese 1994 Dexter Deese 1995 John Cortez 1996 Reg Durden 1997 John Humphrey 1998 Terrence Bennett 1999 Gregg Johnson 2000 Darrell White 2001 Eric Spencer 2002 Larry Williams 2003 Larry Williams 2004 Maurice Washington 2005 Richard Hammond 2006 Scott Schlebach 2007 Christian Brom 2008 Jareko Taylor 2009 Fred Winborn 2010 Christian Brom 2011 Jonathan Woodson 2012 Matt Stoll 2013 Robert Armstrong 2014 Trey Mitchell


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Career John Cortez (1992-95)......... 176-191 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)....156-172 Richard Hammond (2002-05).155-169 Christian Brom (2007-10)....139-145 Neal LaHue (1981-84)..........109-115 Frank Castro (1996-98).......... 97-105 Matt Stoll (2010-13)............... 93-106 Walter Rule (1985-86).............. 82-86 John Kardow (1966-68)............ 67-88 Gregg Johnson (1998-99)........ 61-68 David Hopkins (1969-71)......... 50-63 Joe Green (1955-57)................ 43-61 Bart Kaiser (1979-82).............. 39-48 Rupert Foster (1987)................ 38-44 Scott Schlebach (2006-07).......37-37 Clyde Rogers (1941)................. 36-49 Jason Curlee (1988)................. 35-38 Kevin Walter (2001-02)............ 31-33 Ken Swenson (1989-90).......... 30-36 Two with ..........................................29

Career Mike Wendel (1970-73)................242 Kevin Thornewell (1994-97).........213 Cody Smith (2006-09)..................210 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)............198 Doug Schaumburg (1985-88)......177 Jerome Lopez (1991-93)..............151 Dave Gilbert (1963-65)................127 Angel Millan (2010-12).................126 Matt Hantelmann (1998-99)........123 Mike Lowry (1980-81)..................103 Joe Herzik (1972-75)......................99 Roy Farmer (1967-69)....................95 Clem Franks (1974-77)...................94 Richard Hammond (2002-05)........92 Jack Sportsman (1951-52)............90 Ken Swenson (1989-90)................86 Alan Roberson (1979).....................63 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)..................62 Joe Green (1955-57)......................58 Max Lehnig (2014-Pres.)................ 57

Career Mike Wendel (1970-73)............ 9,680 Kevin Thornewell (1994-97)..... 8,606 Cody Smith (2006-09).............. 8,395 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)........ 7,542 Doug Schaumburg (1985-88).. 6,577 Jerome Lopez (1991-93).......... 5,552 Angel Millan (2010-12)............. 4,975 Dave Gilbert (1963-65)............ 4,855 Matt Hantelmann (1998-99).... 4,788 Mike Lowry (1980-81).............. 3,854 Richard Hammond (2002-05).. 3,812 Clem Franks (1974-77)............. 3,567 Joe Herzik (1972-75)................ 3,511 Roy Farmer (1967-69).............. 3,327 Ken Swenson (1989-90).......... 3,243 Jack Sportsman (1951-52)...... 2,815 Alan Roberson (1979)............... 1,997 Max Lehnig (2014-Pres.).......... 1,989 Clayton Knellinger (2002-03)... 1,959

Career Richard Hammond (2002-05).. 49-79 Christian Brom (2007-10)........ 35-52 Matt Stoll (2010-12)................. 34-47 John Cortez (1992-95)............. 32-43 Walter Rule (1985-86).............. 25-39 Neal LaHue (1981-84).............. 19-28 Scott Schlebach (2006-07)...... 17-26 Frank Castro (1996-98).............17-27 John Kardow (1966-68)............ 14-24 Gregg Johnson (1998-99)........ 13-22 Al Villalobos (1972)................... 12-16 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...........9-12 Rupert Foster (1987)...................9-13 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)...........8-13 Armando Gonzales (1971)...........8-13 Ken Swenson (1989-90)...............7-9 Mike Lowry (1980-81)...................5-8 Bart Kaiser (1979-82).................5-10 Four with............................................ 4

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Season Walter Rule, 1986..................... 54-58 Richard Ritchie, 1974............... 52-59 John Cortez, 1994..................... 51-56 John Cortez, 1995.................... 51-55 Richard Ritchie, 1975............... 48-52 Richard Hammond, 2003......... 46-48 Christian Brom, 2009............... 46-48 Frank Castro, 1997....................41-47 Bart Kaiser, 1979...................... 39-48 Frank Castro, 1996................... 39-39 Christan Brom, 2010................ 39-41 Richard Hammond, 2004......... 38-40 Richard Hammond, 2002......... 38-46 Rupert Foster, 1987.................. 38-44 Christian Brom, 2008............... 37-38 John Cortez, 1992.................... 37-38 Richard Ritchie, 1976............... 37-42 John Cortez, 1993.................... 37-42 Clyde Rogers, 1941................... 36-49 Gregg Johnson, 1998............... 36-40

Season Matt Stoll, 2012........................ 17-23 Walter Rule, 1985..................... 16-22 Christian Brom, 2010............... 14-20 Richard Hammond, 2002......... 14-23 Scott Schlebach, 2006............. 13-17 Richard Hammond, 2003......... 13-21 Al Villalobos, 1972.................... 12-16 Richard Hammond, 2005......... 12-18 John Cortez, 1995.................... 10-11 Richard Hammond, 2004..........10-17 Matt Stoll, 2011...........................9-10 Rupert Foster, 1987.....................9-13 Frank Castro, 1997......................9-14 Christian Brom, 2009..................9-14 Walter Rule, 1986........................9-17 John Cortez, 1994........................8-10 John Cortez, 1993.......................8-11 Christian Brom, 2008..................8-12 Armando Gonzalez, 1971............8-13 Matt Stoll, 2013...........................8-14

Career (min. 50 punts) Richard Hammond (2002-05).....41.4 Kevin Thornewell (1994-97)........40.4 Mike Wendel (1970-73)...............40.0 Cody Smith (2006-09).................40.0 Angel Millan (2010-11)................39.5 Clayton Knellinger (2002-03)......39.2 Matt Hantelmann (1998-99).......38.9 Dave Gilbert (1963-65)...............38.2 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)...........38.1 Clem Franks (1974-77)................38.0 Ken Swenson (1989-90)............. 37.7 Mike Lowry (1980-81)................. 37.4 Doug Schaumburg (1985-88)..... 37.2 Jerome Lopez (1991-93).............36.8 Dennis Deville (1965-66)............36.6 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...............36.5 Joe Herzik (1972-75)...................35.5 Roy Farmer (1967-69).................35.0 Max Lehnig (2014-Pres.).............34.9 Neal LaHue (1981-84).................33.2

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Season Victor Saucedo, 2000.....................72 Mike Wendel, 1971.........................72 Jerome Lopez, 1993.......................69 Angel Millan, 2012..........................65 Cody Smith, 2007...........................65 Victor Saucedo, 2001.....................64 Doug Schaumburg, 1985...............63 Matt Hantelmann, 1998.................63 Alan Roberson, 1979......................63 Victor Saucedo, 2002.....................62 Matt Hantelmann, 1999.................60 Cody Smith, 2006...........................60 Mike Lowry, 1980...........................59 Mike Wendel, 1973.........................58 Kevin Thornewell, 1996..................58 Max Lehnig, 2014........................... 57 Clem Franks, 1977.......................... 57 Mike Wendel, 1970.........................56 Mike Wendel, 1972.........................56 Kevin Thornewell, 1995..................56

Season Mike Wendel, 1971................... 3,023 Angel Millan, 2012.................... 2,670 Victor Saucedo, 2000............... 2,594 Cody Smith, 2007..................... 2,562 Jerome Lopez, 1993................. 2,504 Victor Saucedo, 2001............... 2,500 Cody Smith, 2006..................... 2,469 Victor Saucedo, 2002............... 2,448 Kevin Thornewell, 1996............ 2,447 Matt Hantelmann, 1998........... 2,423 Doug Schaumburg, 1985......... 2,392 Matt Hantelmann, 1999........... 2,365 Mike Wendel, 1970................... 2,240 Kevin Thornewell, 1995............ 2,235 Mike Wendel, 1973................... 2,229 Mike Lowry, 1980..................... 2,190 Mike Wendel, 1972................... 2,188 Clem Franks, 1977.................... 2,146 Kevin Thornewell, 1997............ 2,043 Brent Bryson, 1982.................. 2,015 Alan Roberson, 1979................ 1,997

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Season (min. 20 punts) Richard Hammond, 2005............43.6 Cody Smith, 2008........................43.0 Larry Krueger, 1969....................42.9 Kevin Thornewell, 1994...............42.8 Kevin Thornewell, 1996...............42.2 Mike Wendel, 1971......................42.0 Cody Smith, 2006........................41.2 Angel Millan, 2012.......................41.1 Mike Wendel, 1970......................40.0 Kevin Thornewell, 1995...............39.9 James Johnston, 1968................39.8 Richard Hammond, 2004............39.7 Victor Saucedo, 2002..................39.5 Matt Hantelmann, 1999..............39.4 Cody Smith, 2007........................39.4 Clayton Knellinger, 2003.............39.2 Mike Wendel, 1972......................39.1 Victor Saucedo, 2001..................39.1 Dave Gilbert, 1964......................39.0 Dave Gilbert, 1963......................38.5 Matt Hantelmann, 1998..............38.5

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FOOTBALL Record book Team Single-Season Rushing Yards 4,631 - 696 4,432 - 742 4,342 - 689 4,331 - 818 4,289 - 723

Team Single-Season All-Purpose Yards 8,340 7,909 7,615 7,512 7,482

Rushing Attempts 818 - 4,331 768 - 3,965 742 - 4,432 723 - 4,289 696 - 4,631

1979 1994 1988 1974 1976

Pass Completions Pct 61.4 (235-383) 2009 60.3 (182-309) 2003 59.8 (177-296) 2004 59.6 (254-426) 2010 59.1 (194-328) 2005

Total Points Scored 581 - 81 TD 509 - 69 TD 496 - 71 TD 474 - 64 TD 473 - 63 TD

1976 1995 1988 1986 1998

Kick Return Yards 1,209 - 58 1,161 - 45 1,055 - 55 1,024 - 45 1,017 - 53

2006 2008 2011 1973 2014

Rushing TDs 58 55 48 48 48

1988 1976 1974 1986 1994

Pass Efficiency 168.3 (152-263-9) 1976 150.7 (182-302-9) 2003 144.9 (177-296-14) 2004 144.1 (114-210-6) 1997 142.1 (137-243-8) 2002

Touchdowns Scored 81 - 55/24/2 71 - 58/8/5 69 - 45/20/4 65 - 48/15/2 64 - 48/13/3

1976 1988 1995 1994 1986

Kick Return TDs 3 1995 2 1975 2 1986 2 2008 1 10 times

Rushing Yards/Game 394.7 - 11 games 1986 356.2 - 13 games 1976 340.9 - 13 games 1988 333.2 - 13 games 1979 332.7 - 10 games 1989

Passing Yards/Game 298.7 - 11 games 2008 284.7 - 11 games 2011 264.2 - 12 games 2012 239.5 - 11 games 2001 239.4 - 12 games 2009

Field Goals Made 17 (17-23) 16 (16-22) 14 (14-20) 14 (14-25) 13 (13-17)

2012 1985 2010 2002 2006

Interceptions 42 - 620 1970 33 - 324 1969 28 - 221 1967 27 - 382 1979 26 1994, 1998

Pass Attempts 449 - 255 441 - 259 430 - 239 426 - 254 383 - 235

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Total Offense Yards 7,362 - 959 1976 6,034 - 1,063 1994 5,964 - 899 1986 5,895 - 907 1974 5,841 - 956 1988

Punt Yards 3,023 - 72 2,903 - 76 2,670 - 65 2,604 - 77 2,594 - 72

1971 1970 2012 1983 2000

Interception Return TDs 6 1998 3 1996 3 1988 3 2005 3 2009

Pass Completions 255 - 449 259 - 441 254 - 426 239 - 430 235 - 383

2012 2011 2010 2008 2009

Total Offense/Game 566.3 - 13 games 542.2 - 11 games 486.4 - 11 games 472.4 - 12 games 471.5 - 10 games

1976 1986 1987 1975 1989

Punt Attempts 77 76 76 75 74

1983 1970 1979 1959 1984

Total Offense/Play 7.68 (959-7362) 6.63 (899-5964) 6.50 (907-5895) 6.40 (911-5831) 6.38 (888-5669)

1976 1986 1974 1998 1975

Punt Return Yards 667 - 55 638 - 36 625 - 37 553 - 47 543 - 34

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Passing Yards 3,286 (239-430-14) 2008 3,171 (255-449-13) 2012 3,132 (259-441-16) 2011 2,873 (235-383-12) 2009 2,872 (254-426-12) 2010

Total Tackles 1,071 (550-521) 920 (565-355) 903 (445-458) 889 (444-445) 882 (376-506) Sacks 55.5 44.0 32.0 30.0 29.0

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Longest Runs from Scrimmage

98 - Wesley Whiten vs Fort Hays State, 11-18-1995 97 - Fred Cochran vs Victoria Junior College, 1925 95 - Ruford Huff vs New Mexico Highlands, 9-23-1972 92 - Butch Pressley at Sul Ross State, 11-14-1959 92 - Kenneth Wilhite vs Southwest Texas, 10-9-1954 91 - Derrick Foster vs Abilene Christian, 11-7-1998 90 - Don Hightower vs Trinity, 11-18-1938 89 - Greg Pitre vs. McMurry, 9-21-2013 88 - John McElroy vs Sul Ross State, 11-12-1960 87 - Jonathan Woodson vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-2011 87 - Anthony Jiles vs Cameron, 10-1-1988 87 - Larry Collins vs Western New Mexico, 10-16-1976 87 - Marcus Brown vs Central Oklahoma, 10-13-1984 87 - Robert Poole at Sam Houston State, 10-20-1979 85 - Ruford Huff at Tarleton State, 10-28-1973 83 - Heath Sherman vs Stephen F. Austin, 9-21-1985 83 - Johnny Bailey vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-17-1987 83 - Larry Williams vs West Texas A&M, 9-25-2004 82 - Johnny Bailey at East Central, 9-20-1986 81 - Alton Sanders vs Daniel Baker, 10-21-1950 81 - Heath Sherman at East Central, 9-20-1986 80 - Jonathan Woodson vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-2011 80 - Cal Hutzler vs Texas Lutheran, 9-24-1955 80 - Dub Harbin vs Southwest Texas, 10-10-1931 80 - Henry Glenn vs Sam Houston State, 11-16-1968 80 - Jamie Davis vs Howard Payne, 11-15-1958 80 - Johnny Bailey at Angelo State, 11-22-1986 80 - Larry Collins vs Salem, 12-13-1975 80 - Trenton Fowler at Sul Ross, 10-29-1949 80 - Neal LaHue vs East Central, 9-17-1983 79 - Butch Pressley at Sam Houston State, 10-24-1959 79 - Clarence Alberts at Wofford, 12-12-1970 79 - Heath Sherman at East Central, 9-20-1986 79 - Kevin Randall vs Abilene Christian, 11-3-1990 79 - Sid Blanks at Sul Ross State, 11-11-1961 78 - Leroy Fry vs Sul Ross State, 10-29-1938 77 - Joe Green at McMurry, 9-29-1956 76 - Wesley Whiten at Sam Houston State, 9-23-1995 76 - Gil Steinke vs East Central, 10-25-1941 75 - Abel Gonzalez at Abilene Christian, 11-6-1999 75 - Heath Sherman vs Abilene Christian, 11-15-1986 75 - Larry Williams vs West Texas A&M, 10-26-2002 75 - Larry Williams at Nebraska-Kearney, 11-20-2002 75 - Lowell Ramey vs Daniel Baker, 11-24-1934

80 - Darcy Davis to James Collins at West Texas A&M, 9-28-1985 80 - Elvis Hartsfield to Glenn Starks at Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-5-1977 80 - Gene Walkoviak to Eldridge Small at McMurry, 10-25-1969 80 - Jeremy Heatley to Jareko Taylor at Angelo State, 11-11-2006 80 - Martin Stroman to John Herrera vs Abilene Christian, 10-6-1979 80 - Leonard Speer to John Dixon vs Randolph Field, 9-29-1933 80 - Floyd West to Robert Stephens vs Sam Houston State, 10-11-1941 77 - Bryan Ehrlich to Joseph Vela vs Angelo State, 10-27-2012 77 - Richard Ritchie to Bryan Sweeney vs Sam Houston State, 11-6-1976 76 - Mark James to Steve Fuller at Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-7-1981 76 - Mark James to Joe Hayes at UTEP, 9-12-1981 75 - Terrance Bennett to Teddy Carrier at California-Davis, 11-21-1997 75 - Jeremy Heatley to Jareko Taylor vs West Texas A&M, 9-30-2006 75 - Martin Stroman to Glenn Starks vs East Central, 9-17-1977 75 - Randy Johnson to James Rode vs Texas Lutheran, 10-3-1964 75 - Rod Brown to Audie Williams vs Angelo State, 11-11-1989 75 - Terrance Bennett to Ahmad Carter vs Sam Houston State, 9-25-1999

Longest Interception Returns

100 - Byron Shaw vs Sul Ross State, 10-14-1972 100 - Emmuel Thompson vs Central Oklahoma, 12-15-1979 88 - Andre Franklin vs Western State, 11-19-1994 88 - Kiah Johnson vs Abilene Christian, 11-4-2000 85 - Pat Freeman vs Texas Lutheran, 9-15-1956 84 - Alden Gilliland at Stephen F. Austin, 11-1-1941 80 - Keith Cubit vs Sam Houston State, 9-14-1996 79 - Lawrence Batiste vs Cameron, 9-29-1990 78 - LaTwan Shepherd vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-1988 75 - Jimmy Hill vs Daniel Baker, 10-21-1950 75 - Leonard Avery at Sul Ross State, 10-18-1975 68 - Allen Kaiser at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-10-1970 67 - Ronnie Woodard vs Sam Houston State, 10-23-1982 66 - Richard Jones at Portland State, 9-24-1994 65 - Cephus Scott vs West Texas A&M, 10-24-1998 65 - DeIra Glover vs Central Oklahoma, 9-12-2009 64 - Lawrence Batiste vs Tennessee-Martin, 11-26-1988 62 - Glenn Jones vs West Texas A&M, 10-24-1998 62 - Sean Banks at Angelo State, 11-22-1986 61 - Glenn Jones at Sam Houston State, 9-19-1998 61 - Ronny Holiday vs Trinity, 9-30-1961

Longest Pass Plays

95 - Daniel Ramirez to Ryan Lincoln at Angelo State, 11-8-2008 95 - Oktay Basci to Karl Williams at Central Oklahoma, 10-14-1995 94 - Nate Poppell to Robert Armstrong at Valdosta State, 11-1-2012 88 - Wes Bautovich to Derrick Foster vs Midwestern State, 10-17-1998 88 - Mark James to Joe Hayes vs Angelo State, 10-31-1981 88 - Billy Garza to Sherman Batiste vs Central Oklahoma, 9-12-2009 87 - Abel Gonzalez to Eric Spencer vs California-Davis, 11-17-2001 86 - Richard Ritchie to Glenn Starks at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-9-1976 85 - Abel Gonzalez to Andre Cyrus at Abilene Christian, 11-3-2001 85 - Billy Garza to Jareko Taylor vs Abilene Christian, 11-1-2008 85 - Joey Pena to Clay Woodard vs Eastern New Mexico, 10-22-2005 85 - Karl Douglas to Eldridge Small vs Wisconsin-Platteville, 11-28-1970 84 - Karl Douglas to Dwight Harrison vs Concordia (Minn.), 12-13-1969 84 - Marion Danna to Jerrald Taylor vs Angelo State, 10-23-1971 83 - Lamar Amos to Ahmad Carter vs Angelo State, 11-13-1999 82 - James Guidry to Kerry Simien at Texas Southern, 9-10-1988 82 - Randy Johnson to James Hill vs Stephen F. Austin, 10-10-1964 81 - Elvis Hartsfield to Bryan Sweeney at Southwest Texas, 11-19-1977 81 - Karl Douglas to Ernest Price vs Southwest Texas, 11-21-1970 81 - Richard Ritchie to David Hill vs Henderson State, 12-14-1974 80 - Nate Poppell to Sherman Batiste vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-1-2011 80 - Abel Gonzalez to Craig Harding vs Prairie View A&M, 9-14-2002 80 - Billy Garza to Jareko Taylor at Northeastern State, 9-20-2008

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96 - Anthony Washington vs Humboldt State, 9-6-2014 95 - Johnny Bailey at North Dakota, 9-13-1986 93 - Jonathan Woodson at Tarleton State, 10-20-2012 92 - Norman Miller vs Angelo State, 11-11-1995 91 - Byron Shaw vs Angelo State, 10-20-1973 91 - Jabir Perkins vs West Texas A&M, 9-27-2008 91 - Kerry Simien vs Eastern New Mexico, 10-28-1989 91 - Marcus Bonner at Texas Southern, 10-4-1980 90 - Kerry Simien vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-1988 90 - Johnny McNabb at Texas, 9-28-1935 88 - Anthony Phillips at Southwest Texas, 9-4-1993 88 - George Franklin at Hawaii, 9-13-1975 87 - Joe Crowe at North Alabama, 10-19-2013 86 - Clarence Alberts vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-9-1971 86 - Johnny Bailey at Sam Houston State, 9-19-1987 85 - Nicholas Davis at Nebraska-Kearney, 11-20-2002 84 - Byron Shaw at Abilene Christian, 9-22-1973 84 - Jabir Perkins at Eastern New Mexico, 10-25-2008 83 - Daryl Cason at Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-2-1985 82 - Kerry Simien at North Dakota, 9-13-1986 76 - Anthony Woods vs Angelo State, 10-26-1985 71 - Daryl Cason vs Southwest Texas, 9-7-1985 71 - Daryl Owens at Eastern New Mexico, 10-31-1992 64 - Rowland Brooks vs Jacksonville State, 9-14-1974 62 - James Brown vs Trinity, 10-2-1965 62 - Jonathon Woodson vs Central Oklahoma, 9-12-2009 61 - Clavens Charles vs Midwestern State, 10-18-2008 61 - William Bryant vs Angelo State, 10-29-1983 60 - Jabir Perkins vs West Texas A&M, 9-27-2008 60 - Norman Miller vs California-Davis, 11-22-1997

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Longest Field Goal

54 - Walter Rule vs Southwest Texas, 9-7-1985

Longest Punt

87 - Angel Millan at Angelo State, 10-20-12; Doug Schaumburg vs Angelo State, 10-26-1985

Longest Fumble Return

91 - Keith Pittman vs West Texas A&M, 9-2-1992

Yards Opponent 788 at Stephen F. Austin 738 at Angelo State 704 at Sam Houston State 679 Howard Payne 672 at West Texas A&M 667 Howard Payne 659 Indiana (PA) 657 at Angelo State

100 - Derrick Foster vs East Central, 11-13-1999 100 - Dwight Harrison vs Southwest Texas, 11-18-1967 100 - Gene Greene vs Sam Houston State, 10-8-1949 100 - Norman Miller vs Portland State, 9-9-1995 99 - Anthony Phillips vs Angelo State, 11-13-1993 97 - Anthony Woods at Nevada-Reno, 9-15-1984 97 - George Franklin at Abilene Christian, 9-27-1975 97 - John Humphrey vs Tarleton State, 10-3-1998

Date Result Passing Rushing 10-2-1976 W, 77-7 263 525 10-5-1968 W, 44-0 309 429 10-20-1979 W, 49-10 186 518 11-13-1976 W, 40-0 172 507 10-21-1995 W, 55-17 245 427 11-15-1975 W, 48-10 192 475 12-3-1994 W, 46-20 187 472 11-22-1986 W, 52-3 189 468

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Tm: 5, three times Ind: 5, David Garza vs ENMU 10/27/07 Most Passes had Intercepted Tm: 7 at Howard Payne 11/13/82 Ind: 7, Mark James at HPU 11/13/82 Highest Passer Rating Tm: 258.8 at A&M-Commerce 10/2/04 Ind: 366.9, Jack Fink vs Heroico 11/29/52 Receptions Ind: 12, Eldridge Small at East Texas 10/10/70 Ind: 12, Dexter Deese vs Central State 10/2/93 Ind: 12, Eric Spencer at Prairie View 9/22/01 Ind: 12, Jareko Taylor at ENMU 1 0/25/08 Receiving Yards Gm: 196, Glenn Starks vs HPU 11/12/77 Avg: 49.7, Steve Fuller at SW Texas 11/21/81 TDs: 3, Dwight Harrison at SW Texas, 11/23/68; 3, Dwight Harrison at East Texas, 10/10/70; Stephen Norman vs ASU, 11/15/97; Maurice Washington at AMC, 10/2/04; Robert Armstrong vs Eastern New Mexico, 11/10/12 Total Offense Plays Tm: 117 at Angelo State 10/30/82 Ind: 72, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 Total Offense Yards Tm: 788 at Stephen F. Austin 10/2/76 Ind: 457, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 All-Purpose Yards Tm: 871 vs Abilene Christian 11/5/88 Ind: 364, Johnny Bailey at North Dakota 9/13/86 Points Tm: 84 vs Fort Brown 10/17/28 Ind: 40, Leroy Fry vs Nat’l Mexico 11/22/38

Most Carries Tm: 96, at Angelo State 10/30/82 Ind: 42, Heath Sherman vs WTAMU 11/1/86 Most Yards Rushing Tm: 614, vs Daniel Baker 11/20/48 Ind: 263, Fred Winborn vs ENMU 10/24/09 Most Yards Per Carry Tm: 10.9, vs West Texas A&M 10/26/02 Ind: 18.9, Larry Williams vs WTAMU 9/25/04 Most Rushing TD’s Tm: 8, at Stephen F. Austin 10/2/76 Tm: 8, vs Tarleton 10/22/94 Ind: 6, Leroy Fry vs Nat’l Mexico 11/22/38 Most Passes Attempted Tm: 66, vs Emporia St. 11/25/12 Ind: 65, Bryan Ehrlich vs Emporia St. 11/25/12 Most Passes Completed Tm: 36, vs Emporia St. 11/25/12 Ind: 36, Bryan Ehrlich vs Emporia St. 11/25/12 Most Passing Yards Tm: 484 at Angelo State 11/8/08 Ind: 457, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 Highest Completion Percentage Tm: 91.7 at Central Oklahoma 10/25/86 Ind: 91.7, Richard Ritchie at Hawaii 9/18/76 Ind: 91.7, Darcy Davis vs Central Okla. 10/25/86 Most Yards Per Attempt Tm: 22.2 vs Midwestern State 10/17/98 Ind: 19.1, Karl Douglas vs Concordia-MN 12/13/69 Most Yards Per Completion Tm: 35.2 vs Abilene Christian 11/7/98 Ind: 32.2, Mark James at East Central 9/25/82 Most Passing TD’s

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS AND NOTES

First and Best First Team 1925 First Opponent Oct. 10, 1925; Breckenridge (W, 32-0) Most Victories, Season 13-0-0, 1974 13-0-0, 1976 First Conference Championship 1931, TIAA First Undefeated Season 1962 (9-0-1) Undefeated Seasons 1962 (9-0-1), 1967 (9-0-0), 1974 (13-0-0), 1975 (12-0-0), 1976 (13-0-0) First Undefeated Conference Season 1931 (6-0-0) Most Shutouts, Season 6, 1968 LSC Championships 1959, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009 Number of Head Coaches 11 (10 Full-Time) Games 1st Win vs Breckenridge, 32-0 (10/10/1925) 25th Win vs Southwest Texas, 7-0 (10/10/1931) 50th Win vs St. Mary’s, 14-0 (11/22/1935) 100th Win vs East Texas Baptist, 31-0 (10/23/1948) 150th Win vs Univ. of Corpus Christi, 37-14 (9/13/1958) 200th Win vs Texas Lutheran, 36-0 (10/3/1964) 250th Win vs Sul Ross State, 27-0 (10/17/1970) 300th Win 350th Win

400th Win vs Tennessee-Martin, 34-15 (11/26/1988) 450th Win vs Portland State, 21-16 (11/26/1994) 500th Win at Southwestern Oklahoma, 24-0 (9/8/2001) Most Consecutive Wins 42 (11/17/1973 - 10/1/1977) Scoring Consecutive Games Scoring 258 (9/29/1984 - 9/30/2006) Number of Times Shutout 59 Consecutive Games Shutout 3 (twice) Number of Shutouts 126 Consecutive Shutouts 4 (10/30/1926 - 10/22/1927) Most Points Allowed (Season) 464 (2014) Fewest Points Allowed (min. 4 gm) 19 (1927) Fewest Points Allowed (min. 8 gm) 39 (1933) Most Points Scored (Season) 581 (1976) Highest Average Margin of Victory 35.8 (1976) Highest Average Margin of Defeat -33.2 (2014) Fewest Points Scored (Season) 52 (1946) Most Points Per Game 44.7 (1976) Fewest Points Per Game 6.5 (1946) Most Points, Game 84 (10/17/1928 vs Fort Brown) Most Points Allowed, Game 80 (10/11/2014 at Tarleton St.)

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Yards Opponent 614 Daniel Baker 562 Sul Ross State 544 Saginaw Valley State 534 at North Dakota 529 McMurry 525 at Stephen F. Austin 518 at Sam Houston State 507 Howard Payne 499 Texas A&M-Commerce 494 Howard Payne

Pts Opponent 84 Fort Brown 77 at Stephen F. Austin 71 at Dixie University 69 West Texas A&M 68 East Central 67 at North Dakota 67 Daniel Baker 66 Abilene Christian 65 Prairie View A&M 63 Western New Mexico 61 Tarleton State 60 Sul Ross State 60 Texas College

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Pts Opponent 113 Tarleton State 111 at North Dakota 105 Angelo State 103 at Idaho State 103 West Texas A&M 98 at Nebraska-Kearney 96 at Nevada-Reno 94 at Tarleton State 90 at Abilene Christian 90 West Texas A&M 90 West Texas A&M 89 Abilene Christian 88 Angelo State 87 at Portland State 85 Tarleton State 84 McMurry

Date Result Carries 11-20-1948 W, 67-0 11-12-1960 W, 60-21 9-20-1980 W, 52-0 70 9-13-1986 W, 67-44 62 9-21-2013 W, 52-32 61 10-2-1976 W, 77-7 68 10-20-1979 W, 49-10 68 11-13-1976 W, 40-0 61 10-17-1987 W, 42-20 61 11-10-1979 W, 56-10 51

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Date 10/17/1928 10/2/1976 10/13/1934 9/25/2004 10/25/1941 9/13/1986 11/20/1948 11/5/1988 9/14/2002 10/16/1976 10/22/1994 11/12/1960 8/27/2005

Result W, 84-0 W, 77-7 W, 71-0 W, 69-21 W, 68-0 W, 67-44 W, 67-0 W, 66-23 W, 65-0 W, 63-2 W, 61-24 W, 60-21 W, 60-6

Date 11/14/2009 9/13/1986 11/5/2005 9/12/1987 11/1/1986 11/23/2002 9/15/1984 10/11/2014 11/3/2007 9/27/2008 9/25/2004 11/5/1988 10/18/2014 9/19/1992 10/22/1994 9/21/2013

Result L, 57-56 (2OT) W, 67-44 L, 54-51 (OT) W, 52-51 L, 54-49 W, 58-40 L, 61-35 L, 14-80 L, 59-31 L, 55-35 W, 69-21 W, 66-23 L, 31-57 W, 44-43 W, 61-24 W, 52-32

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483 Stephen F. Austin 10-29-1960 W, 40-13 479 at West Texas A&M 10-31-1987 W, 44-20 75 475 Howard Payne 11-15-1975 W, 48-10 67 472 Indiana (PA) 12-3-1994 W, 46-20 64 471 at Portland State 9-19-1992 W, 44-43 61 468 at Angelo State 11-22-1986 W, 52-3 69 452 Eastern New Mexico 10-30-1999 W, 42-7 57 452 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-7-1989 W, 48-7 65 449 Oregon College 11-29-1975 W, 37-0 59 448 West Texas A&M 10-22-1988 W, 32-7 73 434 Sam Houston State 11-16-1968 W, 54-21 56 432 at Angelo State 11-12-1988 W, 46-26 83 430 Lamar 10-3-1987 W, 43-14 73 430 at Howard Payne 11-16-1974 W, 42-19 61 430 at California-Davis 11-22-1997 L, 37-33 58 429 at Angelo State 10-5-1968 W, 44-0 64 427 at West Texas A&M 10-21-1995 W, 55-17 62 425 at Central Oklahoma 10-25-1986 W, 38-17 71 419 at Sul Ross State 10-18-1975 W, 50-26 60 419 Fort Hays State 11-18-1995 W, 50-28 55 416 at East Central 9-20-1986 W, 27-20 45 410 Central Oklahoma 10-13-1990 W, 35-13 63 409 at Angelo State 11-14-1998 W, 38-14 63 406 Stephen F. Austin 10-27-1956 W, 33-13 62 405 Sul Ross State 10-19-1974 W, 43-13 54 405 West Texas A&M 10-26-2002 W, 49-7 37 404 Abilene Christian 9-28-1974 W, 46-14 58 403 at Tarleton State 11-1-1975 W, 28-0 75 401 West Texas A&M 11-1-1986 L, 54-49 78 Most carries in one game: 96 for 384 at Angelo State (10/30/1982) Most rushing TD’s in one game: 8 at Stephen F. Austin (10/2/1976); 8 vs Tarleton State (10/22/1994)

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GAME RECORDS Highest Average Yards Per Play Tm: 10.6 vs West Texas A&M 9/24/04 Ind: 12.4, Terrance Bennett at UCD 11/21/97 Punt Return Yards Tm: 203 vs McMurry 10/26/68 Ind: 208, Larry Pullin vs McMurry 10/26/68 Kick Return Yards Tm: 304 vs West Texas A&M 9/27/08 Ind: 198, Jabir Perkins vs WTAMU 9/27/08 Most Interceptions Tm: 8 vs Trinity 9/30/67 Tm: 8 at Texas Southern 9/10/88 Ind: 4, J.R. Turner vs Tarleton State 9/30/00 Interception Return Yards Tm: 201 at Texas Southern 9/10/88 Ind: 119, LaTwan Shepherd vs ACU 11/5/88 Quarterback Sacks Tm: 14.0 vs Angelo State 11/14/92 Ind: 5.0, John Randall vs WTAMU 10/22/88 Tackles for Loss Tm: 17.0 vs Tarleton State 10/3/98 Tm: 17.0 at Prairie View A&M 9/22/01 Ind: 6.0, David Mims at SHSU 10/24/81 Ind: 6.0, Jabbar Williams vs ASU 11/13/99 Pass Breakups Tm: 16 vs Texas Southern 9/6/86 Ind: 6, Darrell Green vs ACU 10/10/81

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Ind: 6, Wayne Tubbs at Texas Southern 9/29/84 Blocked Kicks Tm: 4 at Central Oklahoma 10/8/05 Total Touchdowns Ind: 6, Leroy Fry vs NU of Mexico 11/22/38 Extra Points Made Ind: 8, Bart Kaiser vs Howard Payne 11/10/79 Ind: 8, Walter Rule at North Dakota 11/2/85 Ind: 8, Gregg Johnson vs ACU 11/7/98 Ind: 8, Christian Brom at SW Okla. 10/30/10 Points Scored Kicking Ind: 16, Walter Rule at East Texas 11/2/85 Field Goal Attempts Ind: 6, Walter Rule at East Texas 11/2/85 Field Goals Made Ind: 5, Walter Rule at East Texas 11/2/85 Punts Ind: 14, Mike Dyal at Stephen F. Austin 9/22/84 Punting Yards Ind: 521, Mike Dyal at Stephen F. Austin 9/22/84 Punting Average Ind: 54.3, Larry Krueger at McMurry 10/25/69 Punt Returns Ind: 10, Kerry Simien vs WTAMU 10/22/88 Punt Return Average Ind: 64.0, Marcus Bonner at NAU 9/6/80 Kick Returns Ind: 7, Aleric Clark at NDSU 8/31/00 Kick Return Average Ind: 60.0, Byron Shaw vs Angelo State 10/20/73 Ind: 60.0, Johnny Bailey at North Dakota 9/13/86 Tackles Ind: 21, Robert Soza at Nevada-Reno 9/15/84 Ind: 21, Chris Hensley vs Pitt State 12/2/95

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TEAM SEASON RECORDS Rushing Yards - 1976............... 4,631 Rushing Attempts - 1979.............818 Rushing TD’s - 1988......................58 Yards/Carry - 1976......................6.65 Rushing Yards/Game - 1986... 394.7 Pass Attempts - 2008..................430 Completions - 2010.....................254 Passing Yards - 2008............... 3,286 Passing TD’s - 2008....................... 27 Passes Had Intercepted - 1982.... 21 Completion Percentage - 2009..61.4 Pass Efficiency - 1976.............. 168.3 Yards/Pass - 1976.......................10.4 Yards/Completion - 1981...........18.1 Passing Yards/Game - 2008... 298.7 Completions/Game - 2008..... 21.73 Total Offense Yards - 1976...... 7,362 Total Offense/Game - 1976..... 566.3 All Purpose Yards - 1976.......... 8,340 All-Purpose Yards/Game - 1986... 682.9 Points Scored - 1976...................581 Touchdowns Scored - 1976........... 81 PAT Kicks Made - 1976..................60 PAT Kicks Attempted - 1976..........70 PAT Percentage - 1996............ 39-39 Field Goals Made - 1985............... 16 Field Goals Attempted - 2002.......25 Punt Yards - 1971..................... 3,023 Punt Attempts - 1983.................... 77 Punts Had Blocked - twice............... 4 Punt Average - 2005................ 42.86 Punt Return Yards - 1968............667 Punt Returns - 1968......................55 Punt Return TD’s - 1997.................. 5 Yards/Punt Return - 1963........18.71 Kick Return Yards - 2006........ 1,209 Kick Returns - 2006.......................58 Kick Return TD’s - 1995.................. 3 Yards/Kick Return - 2008....... 25.80 Interception Return Yards - 1970... 620 Interceptions - 1970......................42 Interceptions Return TD’s - 1998... 6 Fumble Return Yards - 2004.......195 Fumble Returns - 2000.................12 Fumble Return TD’s - Three times.. 3 Tackles For Loss - 1998............ 147.0 Yards From TFL’s - 1998..............583 QB Sacks - 1998.........................55.5 Yards From Sacks - 1998............426 Fumbles Forced - 1988................. 41 Fumbles Recovered - 1988........... 24 Pass Breakups - 1998...................59 Blocked Kicks - 1998....................... 7

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Javelinas In The NFL Clarence Alberts – Dallas Cowboys

Roberto Garza – Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears

Herbie Anderson – Phoenix Cardinals, Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs

Hunter Goodwin - Minnesota Vikings

Troy Asbell – Philadelphia Eagles

Darrell Green – Washington Redskins

Johnny Bailey – Chicago Bears, Phoenix Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, St. Louis Rams

Doug Greene – St. Louis Cardinals, Buffalo Bills

Johnny Barefield – St. Louis Cardinals

Sheldon Haliburton – Houston Oilers, San Diego Chargers, Detroit Lions

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Terry Blackmon – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sid Blanks – Houston Oilers, Boston Patriots, Washington Redskins

Michael Bragg - Kansas City Chiefs

Dwight Harrison – Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Colts

Randy Brooks – Atlanta Falcons

Andy Hawkins – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Diego Chargers Mike Hawkins – New England Patriots

Bryon Brown – Baltimore Ravens

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Don Hardeman – Houston Oilers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Baltimore Colts, New Orleans Saints Al Harris – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins

Marcus Bonner – Seattle Seahawks

Andy Browder – Buffalo Bills

Joe Hayes - Philadelphia Eagles

Roosevelt Brown – Green Bay Packers Jeff Chase – Cincinnati Bengals, New Orleans Saints Stuart Clarkson – Chicago Bears Giles Cole – Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams

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Larry Collins – Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints Willie Crafts – Denver Broncos

Matt Hickl – Seattle Seahawks Ray Hickl – New York Giants, Houston Oilers David Hill – Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams Jim Hill – San Diego Chargers, Green Bay Packers Sean Holcomb – New England Patriots Harold Holden – Denver Broncos

Paschall Davis – St. Louis Rams

Bernard Holmes – New York Jets

Keithen DeGrate – Chicago Bears Jorge Diaz – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys Kevin Dogins – Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears, Atlanta Falcons

Sloan Hood – Chicago Bears John Humphrey – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tommy Janik – New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills

Earl Dotson – Green Bay Packers

James Jefferson – Seattle Seahawks

Karl Douglas – Baltimore Colts

Levi Johnson – Detroit Lions

Willie Drew – Houston Oilers

Kiah Johnson – Chicago Bears

Mike Dyal – Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers

Randy Johnson – Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants

Larry Edwards – New York Giants

Richard Jones – Indianapolis Colts

Steve Fefer – Seattle Seahawks

Allen Kaiser – Houston Oilers

John Fletcher – Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys

Jim Krempin – New York Jets

Derrick Foster – Carolina Panthers

Loyd Lewis - Minnesota Vikings

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Gary Lusk – Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys

Gil Steinke – Philadelphia Eagles

Alvin Matthews – Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers

Bryan Sweeney – Los Angeles Rams

Francis Mattingly - Chicago Rockets

Jerrald Taylor - Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs

Jermane Mayberry – Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints

Emmuel Thompson – Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills

Larry McFarland – San Francisco 49ers

Eugene Upshaw – Oakland Raiders

Norman Miller – Washington Redskins

Raymond Waddy – Washington Redskins

Tom Morton – Atlanta Falcons

Donald Washington – Houston Oilers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Rod Mounts – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Donald Ray Washington – Pittsburgh Steelers

Al Nickerson – Dallas Cowboys

Jafus White – Detroit Lions

Brian Nielsen – Dallas Cowboys

Hall Whitley – Baltimore Colts, New York Titans

Stephen Norman – Tennessee Titans

Karl Williams – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Arizona Cardinals

Nick O’Brien – Detroit Lions

Floyd Young – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Ernest Price – Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks John Randle – Minesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks Paul Rich – St. Louis Cardinals Butch Riley – Baltimore Colts Jeff Rodgers – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Durwood Roquemore – Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills Jimmy Saddler-McQueen - Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, St. Louis Rams Byron Shaw – New York Jets Hughie Shaw – Minnesota Vikings, San Diego Chargers Heath Sherman – Philadelphia Eagles Kerry Simien – Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots Moke Simon – Indianapolis Colts Robert Skrobarczyk – Philadelphia Eagles Eldridge Small – New York Giants

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Javelinas In The NFL Draft Pro Football Hall of Famers: 3, Gene Upshaw, Darrell Green and John Randle Most players taken in one draft: 6, in 1978 Consecutive Decades with a player drafted: 7 and counting First Round Draft Picks: 8 Consecutive Years with a player drafted: 10, 1975-84 and 18-of-19 years from 1966-1984 Highest Pick: 15, Don Hardeman by the Houston Oilers in 1975 Total Draft Picks: 50 Players Signed by the NFL: 104 Latest Pick: 326, Bryan Sweeney by the Cleveland Browns in 1979 1942 - Center Stuart Clarkson, Chicago (22-200) 1957 - Linebacker Hall Whitley, Baltimore (15-173) 1961 - Offensive Guard, Willie Crafts, Denver (15-113) 1963 - Defensive Back Tom Janik, Denver (3-21), Detroit (12-167) 1964 - Running Back Sid Blanks, Houston (5-38), Chicago (3-42) 1966 - Quarterback Randy Johnson, Atlanta (1-16), Denver (4-27) 1967 - Offensive Guard Gene Upshaw, Oakland, (1-17) 1968 - Defensive Back Jim Hill, San Diego (1-18) 1969 - Defensive End Ray Hickl, New York Giants (9-223); Linebacker Butch Riley, Baltimore (12-310) 1970 - Cornerback Alvin Matthews, Green Bay (2-41) 1971 - Defensive Back Dwight Harrison, Denver (2-35); Quarterback Karl Douglas, Baltimore (3-78); Offensive Tackle Andy Browder, Buffalo (11-263) 1972 - Wide Receiver Eldridge Small, New York Giants (1-17); Linebacker Larry Edwards, New York Giants (5-121) 1973 - Defensive Tackle Ernest Price, Detroit (1-17); Safety Levi Johnson, Detroit (3-75); Tackle Jim Krempin, New York Jets (10-247) 1975 - Fullback Don Hardeman, Houston (1-15) 1976 - Tight End David Hill, Detroit (2-46); Wide Receiver Jerrald Taylor, Los Angeles (4-96) 1977 - Running back George Franklin, St. Louis (2-47) 1978 - Defensive End Johnny Barefield, St. Louis (2-42); Running Back Larry Collins, Cleveland (3-67); Safety Doug Greene, St. Louis (3-69); Wide Receiver Glenn Starks, Seattle (6-146); Defensive End Mike Hawkins, New England (7-188); Running Back Hughie Shaw, Minnesota (10-272) 1979 - Wide receiver Bryan Sweeney, Detroit (12-326) 1980 - Safety Jafus White, Green Bay (10-253); Linebacker Andy Hawkins, Tampa Bay (10-267) 1981 - Safety Don Washington, Houston (7-193) 1982 - Cornerback Durwood Roquemore, Kansas City (6-157) 1983 - Defensive back Darrell Green, Washington (1-28) 1984 - Wide Receiver Joe Hayes, Philadelphia (7-172); Offensive Guard Loyd Lewis, Minnesota (7-196) 1989 - Fullback Heath Sherman, Philadelphia (6-162); Offensive Guard Rod Mounts, Tampa Bay (11-284) 1990 - Running back Johnny Bailey, Chicago (9-228); Kerry Simien, Cleveland, (12-323) 1991 - Defensive back Herbie Anderson, Phoenix, (10-255) 1993 - Offensive lineman Eart Dotson, Green Bay (3-81) 1994 - Defensive Back Anthony Phillips, Atlanta (3-72) 1995 - Defensive End Jeff Rodgers, Tampa Bay (7-227) 1996 - Offensive Lineman Jermane Mayberry, Philadelphia (1-25); Tight End Hunter Goodwin, Minnesota (4-97) 1997 - Defensive Back Al Harris, Tampa Bay (6-169) 2000 - Tight End Giles Cole, Minnesota (7-244) 2001 - Center Robert Garza, Atlanta (4-99)

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td

lg avg/g

117 637 52 585 5.0 5 131 703 121 582 4.4 8 70 329 42 287 4.1 1 56 300 30 270 4.8 4 39 173 44 129 3.3 0 9 47 2 45 5.0 0 5 32 4 28 5.6 0 13 36 10 26 2.0 0 6 29 6 23 3.8 0 14 35 17 18 1.3 2 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 467 2323 386 1937 4.1 20 482 3022 256 2766 5.7 35 effic comp-att-int

pct

49 53.2 67 64.7 36 28.7 54 24.5 35 12.9 19 11.2 20 2.5 8 5.2 18 11.5 8 1.6 2 0.2 67 176.1 60 251.5

yds

td

9-9 88.91 116-224-11 11-1 108.27 37-67-3 5-1 78.97 11-29-2 11-11 0.00 0-1-0 11 91.78 164-321-16 11 148.01 177-294-5

51.8 1134 3 55.2 416 2 37.9 150 1 0.0 0 0 51.1 1700 6 60.2 2328 22

Receiving

gp-gs

td

Field Goals

11-2 41 547 11-9 35 382 11-11 19 202 9-3 14 172 7-3 12 84 10-5 8 64 11-6 8 30 10-0 6 46 10-7 5 54 11-3 5 6 5-5 4 33 11-1 3 43 8-0 2 24 9-0 2 13 11 164 1700 11 177 2328 fg

Max Lehnig

2-8

Scoring

td

Trey Mitchell Max Lehnig Shawn Vasquez Joe Te'o Jordan Thomas Alex Rios Chaz Adams Anthony Washington Patrick LaFleur Deondric Lofton Greg Pitre Total Opponents Score by Quarters Tex. A&M-Kingsville Opponents

avg

pct. 01-19

20-29

25.0 0-0 fg

8 - 2-8 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 27 2-8 61 11-19 1st

13.3 10.9 10.6 12.3 7.0 8.0 3.8 7.7 10.8 1.2 8.2 14.3 12.0 6.5 10.4 13.2 2-3

kick

25-27 25-27 57-60 2nd

3rd

lg avg/g

3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 22

72 49.7 39 34.7 25 18.4 28 19.1 15 12.0 14 6.4 16 2.7 19 4.6 28 5.4 9 0.5 19 6.6 18 3.9 15 3.0 9 1.4 72 154.5 75 211.6

30-39

40-49

0-3

0-2

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

4th

OT

51 55 45 42 99 137 127 101

0 0

Defensive Leaders

gp-gs

Trevor Pesek 11-11 Trevor Moses 10-7 Henry Greathouse 10-10 Lamont Hills 10-10 Anthony Forker 11-11 Total 11 JavelinaAthletics.com Opponents 11

ua

a

lg blk

28

3

pts

- 48 - 31 - 30 - 24 - 18 - 12 6 6 6 6 6 - 193 3 464

Total 193 464

Tackles tot

2 1 1 1

yds avg

28 10 29 2

14.0 10.0 29.0 2.0

no. yds avg

lg

57 1989 34.9 53 7 279 39.9 49 2 0 0.0 0

td

td

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg

td

All Purpose

Shawn Vasquez Jordan Thomas Trey Mitchell Patrick LaFleur Joe Crowe Total Opponents

Sacks no-yds

g

rush

rcv

pr

fc i20 50+ blk

3 14 0 1 0 0

35 -5 43 0 73 303

17 348 20.5 9 164 18.2 7 144 20.6 5 61 12.2 4 37 9.2 4 147 36.8 3 47 15.7 2 49 24.5 1 9 9.0 1 11 11.0 53 1017 19.2 36 805 22.4

28 10 29 2

tb

yds avg

4.4 -2.5 43.0 0.0 6.1 11.7

OPP 267 143 98 26 2766 482 5.7 251.5 35 2328 177-294-5 7.9 13.2 211.6 22 5094 6.6 463.1 36-805 26-303 16-219 23-12 63-581 37-37.2 28:14 61/133 8/16 lg

0 0 0 0

8 2 1 1 12 26

Joe Crowe T.J. McCullough Chaz Adams Trevor Pesek Shawn Vasquez Anthony Washington Patrick LaFleur Jordan Thomas Ro Anthony Tre Oliver Total Opponents

Neutral 0-1 0-1 0-0

TAMUK 203 105 84 14 1937 467 4.1 176.1 20 1700 164-321-16 5.3 10.4 154.5 6 3637 4.6 330.6 53-1017 12-73 5-69 17-9 94-776 66-34.4 31:46 59/171 13/26

no.

Total Offense

tfl/yds

Away 1-4 0-3 1-1

Punt Returns

Trey Mitchell Shawn Vasquez Alex Rios Greg Pitre Joe Te'o Total Opponents ## 23 31 92 21 5

no.

Trevor Pesek Kelechi Amushie Darius Lively Anthony Forker

Trevor Pesek Anthony Washington Joe Crowe TEAM Total Opponents

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Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

Punting

50-99

Home 1-4 0-3 1-1

0 0 0 0 0 3

8 0 0

1 0 0

2 0 0

lg

18 0 0 0 18 41

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yds

lg avg/g

72 126.0 35 37.8 28 30.0 0 0.0 72 154.5 75 211.6

Overall 2-9 0-7 2-2

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Trey Mitchell Alex Rios Sebastian Taylor Musa Mahmud Total Opponents

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Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

Att. 7500 1600 13024 2817 8300 6314 8500 5827 4667 2039 213

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Shawn Vasquez Trey Mitchell Greg Pitre Joe Te'o Marquis Cardinal Jr. Anthony Washington Musa Mahmud Sebastian Taylor Ro Anthony Alex Rios Chaz Adams Total Opponents

Score 14-27 17-14 20-55 21-27 0-31 14-80 31-57 21-48 7-48 7-61 41-16

L W L L L L L L L L W

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

46 32 34 19 16 96 19 19 9 0 96 53

kr

ir

total avg/g

11 585 30 0 37 0 652 59.3 11 0 547 0 49 0 596 54.2 9 582 0 0 0 0 582 64.7 11 0 382 0 47 0 429 39.0 11 0 0 43 348 0 391 35.5 11 1937 1700 73 1017 69 4796 436.0 11 2766 2328 303 805 219 6421 583.7 g plays

9 11 11 10 11 11 11

Pass defense int-yds brup

rush

pass

total avg/g

355 582 1134 1716 190.7 117 585 0 585 53.2 81 18 416 434 39.5 70 287 0 287 28.7 56 270 0 270 24.5 788 1937 1700 3637 330.6 776 2766 2328 5094 463.1 qbh

38 57 95 4.0-13 1.0-10 2-28 3 3 32 49 81 4.5-7 . . 1 1 28 34 62 9.0-23 2.0-11 . . 2 29 23 52 2.0-4 . . 4 . 26 26 52 3.5-17 1.0-11 1-2 4 . 376 506 882 66-195 16-87 5-69 33 24 #JavelinaStrong • 2015 16-101 @JavelinaFB 392 430 822 94-331 16-219Media 40 Guide 40

Fumbles rcv-yds

ff

blkd kick

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Texas A&M University-Kingsville Football Tex. A&M-Kingsville Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 02, 2015) All games ## 23 31 92 21 5 7 95 44 28 45 41 2 25 35 36 27 13 55 43 69 52 11 50 46 39 42 3 8 19 99 38 4 80 24 81 85 29 26 16 9 12 34 30 4O 64 82 15 27 6 88

Defensive Leaders

Trevor Pesek Trevor Moses Henry Greathouse Lamont Hills Anthony Forker Braedon Robinson Darius Lively Kamen Ruelas Kelechi Amushie Mason Stewart Mark Savere Brandon James Joe Crowe DeMarcus Spurlock Tre Oliver Emond Hobbs Joshua Toki Kyle Williams DeVon Rhodes Jamal Foote Will Juarez AA Vaaulu Zemarcus Green Alex Kuyinu Jonathan Robinson Miles Kirksey T.J. McCullough Gayln Griffin Jr. Anthony Washington Michael Utu Max Lehnig Chaz Adams Patrick LaFleur Joe Te'o Chris Cooper Jonathan Shyngle Peyton Tilley Shawn Vasquez Trey Mitchell Aaron Bueno Musa Mahmud Travis Quintanilla Daniel Ramirez James Gilbert Jake Wallace Shavon Pennie Sebastian Taylor Sidney Sanders Jordan Thomas Kendall Hensley Total Opponents

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gp-gs

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

ua

38 32 28 29 26 16 16 14 16 18 12 13 13 7 9 7 4 11 4 7 5 4 4 3 5 1 2 3 4 2 3 1 2 2 2 . 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 376 392

Tackles a tot

57 49 34 23 26 35 25 26 24 20 23 18 9 13 11 13 13 6 13 8 8 8 7 6 4 5 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 . 2 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 . 1 . . 1 . 506 430

95 81 62 52 52 51 41 40 40 38 35 31 22 20 20 20 17 17 17 15 13 12 11 9 9 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 882 822

Sacks no-yds

tfl/yds

4.0-13 4.5-7 9.0-23 2.0-4 3.5-17 12.5-31 6.0-22 1.0-4 0.5-1 0.5-1 3.5-15 2.5-6 . 1.5-2 1.5-7 . 3.0-7 1.5-12 4.0-12 1.5-3 1.0-3 . 0.5-0 1.5-4 . . . 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-195 94-331

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1.0-10 . 2.0-11 . 1.0-11 4.5-14 1.0-5 0.5-2 . . 1.0-9 . . 0.5-1 . . 0.5-2 1.5-12 1.0-6 1.0-3 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-87 16-101

Pass defense int-yds brup qbh

2-28 . . . 1-2 . 1-29 . 1-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-69 16-219

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3 1 . 4 4 . 3 . 9 1 . . 6 . . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 40

3 1 2 . . 4 6 2 . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . 2 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 40

Fumbles rcv-yds

2-9 1-0 1-0 . . 2-0 . . . . 1-0 . . . 2-0 . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . 12-9 9-34

ff

1 1 . . 1 1 1 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 11 5

blkd kick

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TEAM STATISTICS Date

Opponent

no.

37 98 0 44 222 2 45 140 2 51 227 2 26 50 0 42 177 2 52 316 3 46 301 2 38 96 1 30 71 1 56 239 5 467 1937 20 482 2766 35

lg

no.

Receiving yds td

17 11 158 1 67 9 72 0 19 18 149 1 35 13 177 1 18 20 228 0 39 6 38 0 60 15 167 1 54 17 157 1 19 7 51 0 25 30 290 0 23 18 213 1 67 164 1700 6 60 177 2328 22

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

td

lg

72 11-27-1 158 1 15 9-14-0 72 0 21 18-32-3 149 1 28 13-31-3 177 1 35 20-43-2 228 0 14 6-20-1 38 0 38 15-26-2 167 1 28 17-28-2 157 1 17 7-19-1 51 0 22 30-51-1 290 0 25 18-30-0 213 1 72 164-321-16 1700 6 75 177-294-5 2328 22

72 15 21 28 35 14 38 28 17 22 25 72 75

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

2 2 9 4 4 8 5 5 6 6 2 53 36

114 54 153 54 98 113 101 76 98 141 15 1017 805

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

96 33 24 22 32 46 23 22 26 34 4 96 53

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

1 0 1 0 2 38 0 0 2 7 0 0 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 15 12 73 26 303

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

tot off

0 256 0 294 0 289 0 404 4 278 0 215 18 483 0 458 0 147 0 361 11 452 18 3637 41 5094

Opponent

Date

Opponent

Sep 06 HUMBOLDT ST. Sep 13 COLORADO MESA Sep 20 vs Tex. A&M-Commerce Sep 27 at McMurry Oct 04 EASTERN N.M. Oct 11 at Tarleton State Oct 18 ANGELO ST. Oct 25 at West Texas A&M Nov 01 MIDWESTERN ST. Nov 08 at Eastern N.M. Nov 15 at McMurry Tex. A&M-Kingsville Opponents

Sep 06 HUMBOLDT ST. Sep 13 COLORADO MESA Sep 20 vs Tex. A&M-Commerce Sep 27 at McMurry Oct 04 EASTERN N.M. Oct 11 at Tarleton State Oct 18 ANGELO ST. Oct 25 at West Texas A&M Nov 01 MIDWESTERN ST. Nov 08 at Eastern N.M. Nov 15 at McMurry Tex. A&M-Kingsville Opponents

ua

39 45 26 29 39 40 38 32 35 36 17 376 392

no.

7 5 5 6 6 8 4 5 8 6 6 66 37

Tackles a total

46 52 50 38 56 70 44 40 52 30 28 506 430

85 97 76 67 95 110 82 72 87 66 45 882 822

yds

avg

216 155 145 218 233 323 161 130 280 193 214 2268 1375

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30.9 31.0 29.0 36.3 38.8 40.4 40.2 26.0 35.0 32.2 35.7 34.4 37.2

tfl-yds

11.0-26 14.0-50 8.0-28 5.0-13 6.0-20 4.0-10 1.0-1 5.0-14 4.0-12 2.0-2 6.0-19 66.0-195 94.0-331

Sacks no-yds

2.0-10 5.0-35 1.0-10 0.0-0 1.0-4 1.0-2 1.0-1 1.0-9 2.0-6 0.0-0 2.0-10 16.0-87 16.0-101

Punting

long

42 41 35 41 49 49 53 45 43 37 49 53 60

Fumble ff fr-yds

blkd

tb

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1

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0 6 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 11 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 4

Pass Defense blkd int-yds qbh brup kick

0-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 5-9 12-9 9-34

fc

1 2 2 1 2 1 0 1 3 0 2 15 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-57 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-12 5-69 16-219

50+

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4

i20

2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 8 12

1 4 0 1 2 5 5 2 4 0 0 24 40

2 1 3 8 1 4 4 1 5 1 3 33 40

1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv saf

2-2 2-2 2-3 3-3 0-0 2-2 4-4 3-3 1-1 1-1 5-6 25-27 57-60

Field Goals

md-att

0-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-8 11-19

long blkd

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no.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

off t/o

0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 41 3 102

Kickoffs

yds

3 172 6 337 3 152 4 235 1 25 3 168 6 364 4 251 2 121 2 114 7 372 41 2311 82 4683

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57.3 56.2 50.7 58.8 25.0 56.0 60.7 62.8 60.5 57.0 53.1 56.4 57.1

tb

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 19

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14 17 20 21 0 14 31 21 7 7 41 193 464 ob

0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 4

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Games: 11 • Avg/rush: 4.1 • Avg/catch: 10.4 • Pass effic: 91.78 • KR avg: 19.2 • PR avg: 6.1 • All purpose avg/game: 436.0 • Total offense avg/gm: 330.6

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Sep 06 HUMBOLDT ST. Sep 13 COLORADO MESA Sep 20 vs Tex. A&M-Commerce Sep 27 at McMurry Oct 04 EASTERN N.M. Oct 11 at Tarleton State Oct 18 ANGELO ST. Oct 25 at West Texas A&M Nov 01 MIDWESTERN ST. Nov 08 at Eastern N.M. Nov 15 at McMurry Tex. A&M-Kingsville Opponents

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FOOTBALL Lone star conference

TARLETON STATE /JavelinaAthletics

Location: Stephenville Head Coach: Cary Fowler (Sixth Season) School Record: 27-25 2014 Record: 5-5, 4-3 LSC

MIDWESTERN STATE Location: Wichita Falls Head Coach: Bill Maskill (14th Season) School Record: 101-41 2014 Record: 6-4, 5-2 LSC

ANGELO STATE @JavelinaFB

Location: San Angelo Head Coach: Will Wagner (Fifth Season) School Record: 24-21 2014 Record: 9-3, 5-2 LSC

A&M-COMMERCE

Location: Commerce Head Coach: Colby Carthel (Third Season) School Record: 16-8 2014 Record: 9-3, 6-1 LSC

EASTERN NEW MEXICO

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Location: Portales, N.M. Head Coach: Josh Lynn (Fourth Season) School Record: 17-14 2014 Record: 7-4, 3-4 LSC

TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE

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Location: Kingsville Head Coach: Daren Wilkinson (First Season) School Record: 0-0 2014 Record: 2-9, 0-7 LSC

WEST TEXAS A&M

Location: Canyon Head Coach: Mike Nesbitt (Third Season) School Record: 17-8 2014 Record: 6-5, 4-3 LSC

Commissioner: Jay Poerner

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LSC

Assistant Commissioner (Media Relations): Melanie Robotham

Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athletics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an innovative athletics conference that aims to provide a superior competitive experience for member institutions and to allow for comprehensive development of student-athletes through academic services and life skills programming. The LSC continues to build upon its proud history while intending to be recognized as the premier NCAA Division II conference in the nation. The league’s mission is to foster student participation and success among member institutions in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of each institution’s total educational program. The LSC shall pursue student-athlete development with highest regard to the principles of academic excellence, sportsmanship, ethical conduct, resourcefulness, community service, gender equity, and diversity. The mission of the Lone Star Conference is to foster student participation and success among member institutions in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of each institution’s total educational program. The LSC shall pursue student-athlete development with highest regard to the principles of academic excellence, sportsmanship, ethical conduct, resourcefulness, community service, gender equity, and diversity. The LSC - founded on April 25, 1931 - has developed from a five-team conference of Texasbased schools to a nine-member league that spans three states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico). The league continues to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of intercollegiate athletic programs that are compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports. Throughout the league’s 84-year history, various institutions have competed under the LSC banner. Today, only Texas A&M University-Commerce (then East Texas State) remains from the original group that was formed in 1931 when North Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The membership alignment has changed over the years, with current members added from 1954 to 1995. Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, and Angelo State in 1968. Conference membership remained within the Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was admitted. Since then, the LSC has included members from Arkansas and Oklahoma. Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the outset of an expansion phase, while Texas Woman’s (1989) and previous members West Texas A&M (1986, 1993) and Tarleton State (1968, 1994) joined the league soon after. Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, while Incarnate Word joined the league in 2010. Harding reconnected with the league as an affiliate member in track and field from 2013-15, and McMurry was an affiliate member in indoor and outdoor track and field, and football in 2014. The University of Texas of the Permian Basin (UTPB) and Western New Mexico (WNMU) will become full conference members on July 1, 2016, and Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OPSU) will become an affiliate member in football on that same date. Past members of the LSC include Trinity, Houston, Lamar, Howard Payne, Sul Ross State, McMurry, Harding, Ouachita Baptist, Central Oklahoma, East Central (Okla.), Northeastern State (Okla.), Southeastern Oklahoma, Southwestern Oklahoma, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word. While the LSC has maintained a long-standing tradition of competitive athletic programs for its members, many teams and individuals have gone on to distinguish themselves on the national stage. Entering 2015-16, LSC member institutions have collected 75 NCAA team national championships since the league joined the Division II membership in 1982. The LSC conducts conference championships in 16 sports (seven men and nine women). Men’s championships include football, cross country, basketball, baseball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and golf. Women’s titles are determined in volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, softball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and golf. The conference office is located in Richardson, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. Jay Poerner serves as Commissioner, with assistance from Melanie Robotham (Media Relations).

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FOOTBALL Lone star conference

2014 LSC FOOTBALL STATISTICS 2014 LSC Football Standings

G 12 10 11 12 10 11 11 10

RUSHING OFFENSE 1. Eastern N.M. 2. Midwestern State 3. Tarleton State 4. Angelo State 5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 6. West Texas A&M 7. A&M-Commerce 8. McMurry

G 11 10 10 12 11 11 12 10

TD 84 58 60 64 51 50 27 25

Att 727 484 421 459 467 391 424 316

Att 283 245 273 252 187 160 164 73

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. A&M-Commerce 2. Tarleton State 3. Midwestern State 4. Angelo State 5. Eastern N.M. 6. West Texas A&M 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8. McMurry

G 12 10 10 12 11 11 11 10

Rush 1930 2220 2745 2244 3602 1831 1937 834

G TD 10 36 11 43 12 49 11 45 12 52 10 43 11 61 10 72

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. Eastern N.M. 2. A&M-Commerce 3. Midwestern State 4. Tarleton State 5. Angelo State 6. West Texas A&M 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8. McMurry PASS DEFENSE 1. West Texas A&M 2. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3. McMurry 4. Midwestern State 5. Tarleton State

Cmp 436 390 438 394 332 285 321 150

G 11 11 10 10 10

Att 186 177 170 161 183

Pass Plays Yards Avg/P 4495 860 6425 7.5 3008 811 5228 6.4 2192 769 4937 6.4 3392 897 5636 6.3 1563 877 5165 5.9 3018 785 4849 6.2 1700 788 3637 4.6 2412 648 3246 5.0

TD 77 56 49 59 57 46 26 24

Yds/G 535.4 522.8 493.7 469.7 469.5 440.8 330.6 324.6

XP 2XP DXP FG Saf 12 32 0 0 0 6 43 0 0 0 4 38 1 0 1 6 36 1 0 0 11 47 0 0 0 12 32 3 0 0 11 57 0 0 3 7 65 1 0 3

Pts 284 321 354 328 394 338 464 526

Avg 28.4 29.2 29.5 29.8 32.8 33.8 42.2 52.6

Yards 1003 1948 1692 1903 2306 2350 2766 2589 Int 11 5 10 6 11

Yds Avg 4495 10.3 3008 7.7 3392 7.7 3018 7.7 2412 7.3 2192 7.7 1700 5.3 1563 10.4

Yds/G 327.5 274.5 222.0 187.0 176.1 166.5 160.8 83.4 Yds/G 374.6 300.8 282.7 274.4 241.2 219.2 154.5 142.1

Cmp 290 293 266 299 322

Pct. 64.9 62.8 62.3 64.0 56.3 56.1 51.1 48.7

TD 39 33 34 22 20 26 32 5 TD 45 22 37 20 19 16 6 18

G Rushes 11 274 12 528 10 433 10 472 12 535 11 491 11 482 10 467

Int 9 9 12 10 17 8 16 5

Avg 5.0 5.7 5.3 4.9 4.1 4.7 4.6 2.6

Avg 54.1 43.7 39.7 39.4 38.9 36.5 17.5 17.3

Avg. 3.7 3.7 3.9 4.0 4.3 4.8 5.7 5.5 Pct. 64.1 60.4 63.9 53.8 56.8

Yds 2311 2328 2174 2303 2582

TD 17 23 17 22 22 23 35 42 Avg 8.0 7.9 8.2 7.7 8.0

Yds/G 91.2 162.3 169.2 190.3 192.2 213.6 251.5 258.9 TD 18 22 25 17 18

Yds/G 210.1 211.6 217.4 230.3 258.2

G 11 10 11 10 12 12 11 10

Pass Plys 3071 677 2303 732 2311 781 2582 794 3469 1026 3198 971 2328 775 2174 733

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. A&M-Commerce 2. Eastern N.M. 3. Angelo State

G 12 11 12

Att Cmp 283 436 73 150 273 438

Pct 9 5 12

Int Yds TD Effic 64.9 4495 45 181.4 48.7 1563 18 169.1 62.3 3392 37 149.8

PASS DEFENSE EFFICIENCY G 1. A&M-Commerce 12 2. Midwestern State 10 3. Eastern N.M. 11

Att Cmp 293 498 161 299 236 403

Int 22 6 10

Pct. Yds TD Effic 58.8 3469 26 125.7 53.8 2303 17 133.3 58.6 3071 21 134.8

Rush 1003 1692 2350 1903 1948 2306 2766 2589

Yards 4074 3995 4661 4485 5417 5504 5094 4763

Avg 6.0 5.5 6.0 5.6 5.3 5.7 6.6 6.5

KICKOFF RETURNS 1. West Texas A&M 2. Angelo State 3. Midwestern State

G 11 12 10

Ret 40 50 34

Yds 983 1154 756

TD 1 2 0

Avg 24.6 23.1 22.2

PUNT RETURN AVG 1. Eastern N.M. 2. A&M-Commerce 3. Tarleton State

G 11 12 10

Ret 23 27 26

Yds 360 357 337

TD 0 2 0

Avg 15.7 13.2 13.0

PUNTING 1. West Texas A&M 2. Midwestern State 3. Angelo State

G 11 10 12

No. 46 44 65

Yards Avg/P PR 1859 40.4 52 1808 41.1 98 2496 38.4 288

TD 38 34 41 40 49 49 57 67

Avg TB FC Net/P 1.1 3 8 39.3 2.2 4 10 38.9 4.4 2 11 34.0

FIRST DOWNS 1. Tarleton State 2. Eastern N.M. 3. Midwestern State

G 10 11 10

Rush 123 192 123

Pass 134 53 104

Pen 35 31 23

Total 292 276 250

Avg 29.2 25.1 25.0

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS 1. Eastern N.M. 2. Midwestern State 3. West Texas A&M

G 11 10 11

Rush 40 95 129

Pass 121 95 87

Pen 18 22 25

Total 179 212 241

Avg 16.3 21.2 21.9

3RD-DN CONVERSIONS 1. Tarleton State 2. Eastern N.M. 3. Angelo State

G Conv 10 70 11 77 12 76

Att 154 171 173

Pct 45.5 45.0 43.9

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT 1. Eastern N.M. 2. Midwestern State 3. West Texas A&M

G Conv 11 45 10 52 11 64

Att 142 151 158

Pct 31.7 34.4 40.5

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS 1. Angelo State 2. A&M-Commerce 3. Eastern N.M.

G Conv 12 11 12 8 11 14

Att 18 14 26

Pct 61.1 57.1 53.8

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT 1. Eastern N.M. 2. West Texas A&M 3. Angelo State

G Conv 11 4 11 6 12 9

Att 17 20 24

Pct 23.5 30.0 37.5

SACKS BY 1. A&M-Commerce 2. Angelo State 3. Tarleton State

G Sacks 12 36 12 31 10 27

Yards 279 170 176

PENALTIES 1. Tarleton State 2. Angelo State 3. Eastern N.M.

G 10 12 11

No 57 84 75

Yds Avg/G 599 59.9 734 61.2 690 62.7

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G 12 10 12 11 10 10 11 11

Yds 3602 2745 2220 2244 1937 1831 1930 834

Pts 649 437 437 473 389 401 193 173

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Eastern N.M. 2. Midwestern State 3. West Texas A&M 4. Tarleton State 5. A&M-Commerce 6. Angelo State 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8. McMurry

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PASS OFFENSE 1. A&M-Commerce 2. Tarleton State 3. Angelo State 4. West Texas A&M 5. McMurry 6. Midwestern State 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8. Eastern N.M.

SCORING DEFENSE 1. Midwestern State 2. Eastern N.M. 3. A&M-Commerce 4. West Texas A&M 5. Angelo State 6. Tarleton State 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8. McMurry

XP 2XP DXP FG Saf 21 76 1 0 0 10 55 2 0 0 7 48 0 0 0 8 59 1 0 1 10 43 2 0 1 17 48 0 0 1 2 25 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 1

436 17 60.8 3198 7.3 27 266.5 403 10 58.6 3071 7.6 21 279.2 498 22 58.8 3469 7.0 26 289.1

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SCORING OFFENSE 1. A&M-Commerce 2. Tarleton State 3. Eastern N.M. 4. Angelo State 5. Midwestern State 6. West Texas A&M 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8. McMurry

=== OVERALL === Points W-L For Opp. Pct. 9-3 373 191 0.750 9-3 345 267 0.750 6-4 272 176 0.600 6-5 265 206 0.545 5-5 313 204 0.500 7-4 235 234 0.636 2-8 118 410 0.200 2-9 114 346 0.182

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Rank, Team 1. Texas A&M-Commerce T2. Angelo State T2. Midwestern State T4. West Texas A&M T4. Tarleton State 6. Eastern New Mexico 7. McMurry 8. Texas A&M-Kingsville

= CONFERENCE = Points W-L For Opp. Pct. 6-1 649 354 0.857 5-2 473 394 0.714 5-2 389 284 0.714 4-3 401 328 0.571 4-3 437 338 0.571 3-4 437 321 0.429 1-6 173 526 0.143 0-7 193 464 0.000

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2014 LSC FOOTBALL STATISTICS RUSHING 1. E’lon Spight (ENMU) 2. Geremy A-mitchell (WTAMU) 3. Dante Taylor (MSU) 4. Chauncey Harris (MSU) 5. Joe Bergeron (TAMUC) 6. Kyle Washington (ASU) 7. Ryan Byrd (ASU) 8. Zach Henshaw (TSU)

G 11 11 7 8 11 12 12 10

Att 284 246 106 106 158 164 141 137

Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G 1611 5.7 19 50 146.5 1342 5.5 21 56 122.0 677 6.4 6 80 96.7 701 6.6 6 61 87.6 923 5.8 12 43 83.9 911 5.6 9 68 75.9 830 5.9 6 37 69.2 673 4.9 7 47 67.3

PASSING AVG/GAME 1. Tyrik Rollison (TAMUC) 2. Kyle Washington (ASU) 3. Preston Rabb (WTAMU) 4. Matt Mchugh (MCM) 5. Collin Strahan (TSU) 6. Jake Glover (MSU) 7. Zed Woerner (TSU) 8. Trey Mitchell (TAMUK)

G 11 12 11 8 9 10 9 9

Cmp 228 265 243 125 130 124 101 116

Att 356 417 380 230 212 220 149 224

Int 9 10 10 8 3 5 3 11

Pct. 64.0 63.5 63.9 54.3 61.3 56.4 67.8 51.8

Yds 3764 3236 2912 1690 1659 1647 1167 1134

TD Long Avg/G 31 79 342.2 34 88 269.7 19 70 264.7 15 89 211.3 15 77 184.3 12 74 164.7 6 55 129.7 3 72 126.0

PASSING AVG/GAME 1. Tyrik Rollison (TAMUC) 2. Kyle Washington (ASU) 3. Collin Strahan (TSU) 4. Zed Woerner (TSU) 5. Preston Rabb (WTAMU) 6. Jake Glover (MSU) 7. Matt Mchugh (MCM) 8. Trey Mitchell (TAMUK)

G 11 12 9 9 11 10 8 9

Cmp 228 265 130 101 243 124 125 116

Att 356 417 212 149 380 220 230 224

Int 9 10 3 3 10 5 8 11

Pct. 64.0 63.5 61.3 67.8 63.9 56.4 54.3 51.8

Yds 3764 3236 1659 1167 2912 1647 1690 1134

TD Long Eff. 31 79 176.5 34 88 150.8 15 77 147.6 6 55 142.8 19 70 139.6 12 74 132.7 15 89 130.6 3 72 88.9

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Kyle Washington (ASU) 2. Tyrik Rollison (TAMUC) 3. Preston Rabb (WTAMU) 4. Collin Strahan (TSU) 5. Matt Mchugh (MCM) 6. Jake Glover (MSU) 7. Trey Mitchell (TAMUK) 8. Jeremy Buurma (ENMU)

G 12 11 11 9 8 10 9 11

Rush 911 -101 99 599 119 277 582 499

Pass Plays 3236 581 3764 398 2912 432 1659 319 1690 278 1647 301 1134 355 1527 290

Total Yds/G 4147 345.6 3663 333.0 3011 273.7 2258 250.9 1809 226.1 1924 192.4 1716 190.7 2026 184.2

RECEPTIONS/GAME 1. Ricky Collins (TAMUC) 2. Lenard Meyers (TSU) 3. Vernon Johnson (TAMUC) 4. Jeret Smith (MCM) 5. Jeremy Watson (WTAMU) 6. C. Rhodes III (TSU) 7. Dakarai Pecikonis (ASU) 8. Bubba Tandy (TSU)

G Rec 11 71 10 65 12 77 9 54 10 58 10 48 12 56 10 45

Yds 1187 755 1258 1143 807 556 723 830

TD 14 8 12 14 6 6 8 4

Long Avg/C Rec/G 77 16.7 6.5 58 11.6 6.5 71 16.3 6.4 82 21.2 6.0 70 13.9 5.8 55 11.6 4.8 55 12.9 4.7 77 18.4 4.5

RECEIVE YDS/GAME 1. Jeret Smith (MCM) 2. Ricky Collins (TAMUC) 3. Vernon Johnson (TAMUC) 4. Bubba Tandy (TSU) 5. Jeremy Watson (WTAMU) 6. Lenard Meyers (TSU) 7. Jacob Johnson (ENMU) 8. Seth Smith (TAMUC)

G Rec 9 54 11 71 12 77 10 45 10 58 10 65 10 29 12 44

Yds 1143 1187 1258 830 807 755 737 835

TD 14 14 12 4 6 8 9 7

Long Avg/C Yds/G 82 21.2 127.0 77 16.7 107.9 71 16.3 104.8 77 18.4 83.0 70 13.9 80.7 58 11.6 75.5 75 25.4 73.7 79 19.0 69.6

ALL PURPOSE 1. Geremy A-mitchell (WTAMU) 2. E’lon Spight (ENMU) 3. Jeret Smith (MCM) 4. Vernon Johnson (TAMUC) 5. Dante Taylor (MSU) 6. Chauncey Harris (MSU) 7. Bubba Tandy (TSU) 8. Ricky Collins (TAMUC) PUNT RETURN AVG 1. Kevin Reaves (ENMU) 2. Shawn Hooks (TAMUC) 3. Paul Mason (ASU) 12

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G Rush Rcv 11 1342 242 11 1611 0 9 35 1143 12 0 1258 7 677 66 8 701 58 10 0 830 11 -16 1187 G 11 10 12

Ret 15 14 19

PR 0 0 47 0 0 0 206 0

KR 657 0 12 304 93 188 94 19

Yds 219 185 146

TD 0 0 1

Yds Avg/G 2241 203.7 1611 146.5 1237 137.4 1562 130.2 836 119.4 947 118.4 1130 113.0 1190 108.2 Avg 0 0 0

Long 14.6 13.2 7.7

KICK RETURN AVG 1. Geremy A-mitchell (WTAMU) 2. Anthony Yancy (ASU) 3. Jabari Anderson (TSU) 4. Shawn Hooks (TAMUC) 5. Glenn Roberts (TSU) 6. Tyreace House (MCM) 7. Joe Crowe (TAMUK) 8. Desmond Guy (MCM) PUNTING 1. Mitchell Henton (MSU) 2. Sam Fowler (ASU) 3. Elliot Moore (WTAMU) 4. Chase Thrasher (TAMUC) 5. Mitchell Cox (ENMU) 6. David Mchugh (MCM) 7. Max Lehnig (TAMUK)

G 11 12 10 10 10 10 11 10

Ret 22 26 14 14 19 13 17 23

Yds 657 716 333 331 409 270 348 466

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G Punt Yds TB FC Blk I20 50+ Long Avg 10 43 1808 4 10 0 12 6 56 42.0 12 60 2439 2 11 3 21 8 67 40.7 10 43 1722 2 7 0 12 7 59 40.0 12 44 1692 0 15 2 18 3 55 38.5 11 48 1722 1 1 1 17 4 64 35.9 10 62 2200 1 4 1 14 4 62 35.5 11 57 1989 3 14 2 8 1 53 34.9

SCORING 1. Geremy A-mitchell (WTAMU) 2. Saul Martinez (TAMUC) 3. E’lon Spight (ENMU) 4. Jeret Smith (MCM) 5. Connor Hollabaugh (WTAMU) 6. Blake Barnes (TSU) 7. Ricky Collins (TAMUC) 8. Joe Bergeron (TAMUC)

G 11 12 11 9 11 10 11 11

TD 23 0 19 15 0 0 14 14

KICK SCORING 1. Saul Martinez (TAMUC) 2. Connor Hollabaugh (WTAMU) 3. Blake Barnes (TSU) 4. Peter Marquez (ASU) 5. Mitchell Cox (ENMU) 6. Andy Alkhazshvilly (MSU) 7. Max Lehnig (TAMUK) 8. Jo. Silva (MCM)

G 12 11 10 12 11 10 11 10

PAT/M PAT/A FG/M FB/A Pts Pts/G 74 78 20 23 134 11.2 48 50 17 19 99 9.0 55 56 10 16 85 8.5 59 60 8 13 83 6.9 48 55 7 12 69 6.3 43 45 8 13 67 6.7 25 27 2 8 31 2.8 19 25 0 5 19 1.9

TACKLES (All positions) 1. Rush Seaver (ASU) 2. Charles Woods (TAMUC) 3. Carter James (WTAMU) 4. Marc Martinez (TSU) 5. Marqui Christian (MSU) 6. Patric Youngman (WTAMU) 7. Alex Anderson (TSU) 8. Trevor Pesek (TAMUK)

XPT 0 20 0 0 17 10 0 0

FG 2XP 0 0 74 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 55 0 0 1 0 1

Pts 138 134 114 90 99 85 86 86

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Charles Moore (TSU) 2. Seth Bailey (ENMU) 3. Ronald Fields (TAMUC) 4. Tu’u Liu (TAMUC) 5. Benjamin Langford (ENMU) 6. Deantrey Loche (TSU) 7. Paul Mason (ASU) 8. Fred Lawrence (ASU)

G 10 11 10 12 11 10 12 12

Int 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

SACKS 1. Anthony Gonzales (TSU) 2. Damien Ward (TSU) 3. Toni Pulu (TAMUC) 4. Clayton Callicutt (ASU) 5. John Siliga (ASU) 6. Charles Tuaau (TAMUC) 7. Braedon Robinson (TAMUK) 8. Bernard Afutiti (MSU)

G 10 10 11 12 12 11 11 8

Solo 8 5 6 7 4 4 3 3

Ast 2 4 3 2 3 1 3 0

Yds Total Avg/G 68 9 .90 43 7 .70 52 7.5 .68 38 8 .67 20 5.5 .46 28 4.5 .41 14 4.5 .41 23 3 .38

TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. Toni Pulu (TAMUC) 2. Clayton Callicutt (ASU) 3. Anthony Gonzales (TSU)

G 11 12 10

Solo 13 16 12

Ast 12 8 7

Yds 85 70 99

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Pts/G 12.5 11.2 10.4 10.0 9.0 8.5 7.8 7.8

G Pos. Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack 12 63 85 32 148 12.3 1 10 58 62 61 120 12.0 1.5 11 50 75 50 125 11.4 3 10 44 66 21 110 11.0 1.5 8 39 42 12 81 10.1 1 9 35 50 13 85 9.4 2 10 44 43 22 87 8.7 1 11 38 57 13 95 8.6 1 Yds 112 77 50 62 48 24 133 1

TD 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

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Int/G 62 32 58 35 25 24 100 1

Total Avg/G 19.0 1.73 20.0 1.67 15.5 1.55

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LSC FOOTBALL STATISTICS/POSTSEASON RESULTS 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

10 11 12 11 12

8 9 9 6 9

FUMBLES FORCED 1. Devin Figures (TSU) 2. Alex Anderson (TSU) 3. Rashawn Dupree (WTAMU) 4. Dan Laudermilk (MSU)

G 10 10 9 9

Num 3 3 2 2

Avg/G 0.30 0.30 0.22 0.22

FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. Marc Martinez (TSU) 2. Damien Ward (TSU) 3. Ryan Williams (MCM) 4. Arsenio Phillips (MSU) 5. Charles Woods (TAMUC)

G 10 10 10 10 10

Num 4 2 2 2 2

Avg/G 86 0 0 0 0

G 10 10 12 10 8 11 10 8

Brup 8 8 11 5 6 9 6 4

61 31 43 50 32

Int 4 3 2 5 2 1 2 2

14.0 12.5 13.0 11.5 12.5

NCAA Playoff History for LSC Teams

1.40 1.14 1.08 1.05 1.04

Team (Years Participated) Years W-L Abilene Christian (2006-07-08-09-10-11)** 5 2-5 Angelo State (1987-89-94-97-2005-14) 6 4-6 Central Oklahoma (1996-98-99-2003) 4 3-4 Midwestern State (2004-06-09-11-12) 5 1-5 Northeastern State (1999-2000) 2 2-2 Southeastern Oklahoma (2004) 1 0-1 Southwest Texas State (1981-82-83)$% 3 6-1 Tarleton State (2001-03-09) 3 2-3 Texas A&M-Commerce (1990-91-95) 3 2-3 Texas A&M-Kingsville (88-89-92-93-94-95-01-02-03-04-09-10)*12 15-12 West Texas A&M (2005-06-07-08-10-12-13) 7 8-7

0.40 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Total 12 11 13 10 8 10 8 6

$ SWT won National Championships in 1981 and 1982; % SWT is no longer a member of the LSC; *TAMUK’s participation in 1996, 1997 and 1998 playoffs was vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions (record was 2-3); **ACU’s participation in the 2007 playoffs was vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions (record was 1-1).

NCAA Playoff History By Year (in order of first appearance)

Avg/G 1.20 1.10 1.08 1.00 1.00 .91 .80 .75

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Northeastern State (2-2) YEAR FINISH W-L 1999 lost in semifinals 2-1 2000 lost in 1st round 0-1 Tarleton State (2-3) YEAR FINISH W-L 2001 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 2003 lost in 1st round 0-1 2009 lost in 2nd round 1-1 Midwestern State (1-5) YEAR FINISH W-L 2004 lost in 1st round 0-1 2006 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2009 lost in 1st round 0-1 2011 lost in 2nd round 0-1 2012 lost in 1st round 0-1 Southeastern Oklahoma (0-1) YEAR FINISH W-L 2004 lost in 1st round 0-1 West Texas A&M (8-7) YEAR FINISH W-L 2005 lost in 2nd round 0-1 2006 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2007 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2008 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2010 lost in 1st round 0-1 2012 lost in semifinals 3-1 2013 lost in quarterfinals 2-1 Abilene Christian (2-5**) YEAR FINISH W-L 2006 lost in 1st round 0-1 2007 lost in 2nd round 1-1** 2008 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 2009 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2010 lost in 2nd round 0-1 2011 lost in 1st round 0-1

* Participation has been vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions ** Participation has been vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions % Southwest Texas participated in NCAA playoffs, but LSC was not yet an NCAA member conference (still NAIA)

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Texas State (6-1) YEAR FINISH W-L 1981 national champion 3-0 % 1982 national champion 3-0 1983 lost in 1st round 0-1 Angelo State (4-6) YEAR FINISH W-L 1987 lost 1st round 0-1 1989 lost in semifinals 2-1 1994 lost in 1st round 0-1 1997 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 2005 lost in 1st round 0-1 2014 lost in 2nd round 1-1 Texas A&M-Kingsville (15-12*) YEAR FINISH W-L 1988 lost in semifinals 2-1 1989 lost in 1st round 0-1 1992 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 1993 lost in semifinals 2-1 1994 national runner-up 3-1 1995 lost in semifinals 2-1 1996 lost in 1st round 0-1 * 1997 lost in 1st round 0-1 * 1998 lost in semifinals 2-1 * 2001 lost in 1st round 0-1 2002 lost in semifinals 2-1 2003 lost in semifinals 2-1 2004 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2009 lost in 1st round 0-1 2010 lost in 2nd round 0-1 Texas A&M-Commerce (2-3) YEAR FINISH W-L 1990 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 1991 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 1995 lost in 1st round 0-1 Central Oklahoma (3-4) YEAR FINISH W-L 1996 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 1998 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 1999 lost in 1st round 0-1 2003 lost in quarterfinals 1-1

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Texas A&M-Commerce’s record breaking season came to an end just the way it started with a record-breaking win as the Lions routed East Central 72-21 in the Heart of Texas Bowl led by the bowl’s most valuable player, Tyrik Rollison, at Bulldawg Stadium. Rollison, the triggerman for the NCAA’s best scoring offense, was brilliant completing 18 of his 33 passes for his 460 yards and four TDs. Receivers Ricky Collins, Seth Smith and Vernon Johnson, made Rollison’s night easy as the trio accounted for 416 yards on 16 catches. Rollison connected with Johnson for a 61-yard pass on the Lions first possession and first play from scrimmage setting the tone for the evening. The strike was the duo’s second longest of the night and the offense’s third longest play from scrimmage by the time the final horn sounded. The Lions reeled off 21 unanswered points -- Deric Davis connected on two short scores with one to Collins and one to John Thomas -- before the Tigers got on the scoreboard at the end of the first quarter. The Lions added two more scores before the half. The first came on a Seth Smith screen pass that turned into a 79-yard score following some great down field blocking and shifty running by the senior receiver. Smith finished with five catches for 113 yards and the lone touchdown. Smith, who spent all four years with the Lions, ended his career with 39 games played, 129 catches for 1,734 yards and 16 TDs. The final score of the half was a Deric Davis three-yard run as the Lions took a 44-13 lead into the intermission. After a quiet start to the third quarter, A&M-Commerce exploded for 21 points over the final seven minutes of the frame. Richard Cooper found pay dirt with a 10-yard run for the first score, and Rollison found Collins for a 58-yard score for the second. Collins’ caught his second TD of the game and his 14th of the season snapping the A&M-Commerce single-season receiving TD record previously set by Johnson in 2013 with 14. Collins ended the game with a team-high seven catches for 112 yards. Taylor’s 95-yard pick six was the final score of the quarter giving the Lions a 65-13 lead. East Central notched their final points of the ballgame ending an eight-play, 57-yard drive with Spencer bond one-yard run. The Tigers connected on the twopoint conversion to trim the margin down to 65-21, but the Lions weren’t done. Theo Wofford answered for the Lions and scored the record setting 72nd points of the game for the Lions with a seven-yard run giving the game the final score of 72-21. A&M-Commerce reeled off 613 total yards aided by 480 yards through the air. Rollison’s 460 yards gave him 3,763 yards for the season for a new A&MCommerce single-season record. ECU finished with just 397 yards of offense highlighted by 306 yards passing. The Lions allowed just 97 yards on the ground marking the second time this season the defense has held a team under 100 rushing yards.

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Pct. .286 .400 .429 .167 .500 .000 .857 .400 .400 .555 .533

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PASSES DEFENDED 1. Ronald Fields (TAMUC) 2. Deantrey Loche (TSU) 3. Jarred Ross (ASU) 4. Charles Moore (TSU) 5. Dionte Taylor (TAMUC) 6. Kelechi Amushie (TAMUK) 7. Decorian Johnson (MCM) 8. Marqui Christian (MSU)

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LSC POSTSEASON RESULTS 2014 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Angelo State def. Michigan Tech, 42-41; SECOND ROUND: CSU-Pueblo def. Angelo State, 52-14 2014 C.H.A.M.P.S. HEART OF TEXAS BOWL - A&M-Commerce def. East Central, 72-21 2013 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: West Texas A&M def. Indianapolis, 27-14; SECOND ROUND: West Texas A&M def. Ohio Dominican, 34-27; QUARTERFINALS: Grand Valley St. def. West Texas A&M 35-28 2013 C.H.A.M.P.S. HEART OF TEXAS BOWL - Tarleton State vs. Ouachita Baptist, cancelled 2013 LIVE UNITED TEXARKANA BOWL - Harding def. A&M-Commerce 44-3 2012 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: West Texas A&M def. Chadron State, 38-30; Indianapolis def. Midwestern State, 31-14; SECOND ROUND: West Texas A&M def. Ashland University, 33-28; QUARTERFINALS: West Texas A&M def. CSU-Pueblo, 34-13; SEMIFINALS: Winston-Salem def. West Texas A&M, 41-18 2012 KANZA BOWL - Emporia State def. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 45-38 2011 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Washburn def. Abilene Christian 52-49; SECOND ROUND: Northwest Mo. def. Midwestern State 38-31 (OT) 2011 KANZA BOWL - West Texas A&M def. Central Missouri 26-7

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2010 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Central Missouri def. West Texas A&M 55-35; SECOND ROUND: Northwest Mo. State def. Texas A&MKingsville 35-31; Central Missouri def. Abilene Christian 55-41 2010 KANZA BOWL - Washburn def. Midwestern State, 45-14 2009 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Tarleton State def. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 57-56 (2OT); Abilene Christian def. Midwestern State, 2421; SECOND ROUND: Northwest Mo. State def. Abilene Christian, 35-10; Central Washington def. Tarleton State, 27-6 2009 KANZA BOWL - West Texas A&M def. Nebraska-Omaha, 31-25 2008 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: West Texas A&M def. Central Washington, 49-42; SECOND ROUND: Abilene Christian def. West Texas A&M, 93-68; QUARTERFINALS: Northwest Mo. State def. Abilene Christian, 45-36

2000 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Mesa State def. Northeastern State, 40-21 1999 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: UC Davis def. Central Oklahoma, 33-17; Northeastern State def. Western Wash., 27-24 (OT); QUARTERFINALS: Northeastern State def. UC Davis, 19-14; SEMIFINALS: Carson-Newman def. Northeastern State, 42-7 1998 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Central Oklahoma def. Chadron State, 21-19; *Texas A&M-Kingsville def. UC Davis, 54-21; QUARTERFINALS: *Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Central Oklahoma, 24-21 (OT); SEMIFINALS: Northwest Mo. State def. *Texas A&M-Kingsville, 49-34 1997 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: UC Davis def. *Texas A&MKingsville, 37-34; Angelo State def. Western State, 46-12; QUARTERFINALS: UC Davis def. Angelo State, 50-33 1996 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Central Oklahoma def. Chadron State, 23-21; UC Davis def. *Texas A&M-Kingsville, 17-14; QUARTERFINALS: UC Davis def. Central Oklahoma, 26-7 1995 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Fort Hays State, 59-28; Portland State def. Texas A&M-Commerce, 56-35; QUARTERFINALS: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Portland State, 30-3 1994 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Western State, 43-7; Portland State def. Angelo State, 29-0; QUARTERFINALS: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Portland State, 2116; SEMIFINALS: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Indiana (Pa.), 46-20; CHAMPIONSHIP: North Alabama def. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 16-10 1993 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: A&M-Kingsville def. Portland State, 50-15; QUARTERFINALS: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. UC Davis, 51-28; SEMIFINALS: North Alabama def. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2725 1992 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Western State, 22-13; QUARTERFINALS: Portland State def. Texas A&MKingsville, 35-30 1991 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Texas A&M-Commerce def. Grand Valley State, 36-15; QUARTERFINALS: Pittsburg State def. Texas A&M-Commerce, 38-28

2007 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: West Texas A&M def. Washburn, 40-39; **Abilene Christian def. Mesa State, 56-12; SECOND ROUND: Northwest Mo. State def. West Texas A&M, 56-28; Chadron State def. **Abilene Christian, 76-73 (3 OT)

1990 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Texas A&M-Commerce def. Grand Valley State, 20-14; QUARTERFINALS: Pittsburg State def. Texas A&M-Commerce, 60-28

2006 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: West Texas A&M def. Abilene Christian, 30-27; Midwestern State def. Missouri Western, 28-26; SECOND ROUND: Northwest Mo. State def. Midwestern State, 27-0; Chadron State def. West Texas A&M, 43-17

1989 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: *Mississippi College def. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 34-19; Angelo State def. UC Davis, 28-23; QUARTERFINALS: Angelo State def. Pittsburg State, 24-21; SEMIFINALS: Jacksonville State def. Angelo State, 34-16

2005 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Northwest Mo. State def. Angelo State, 45-14; SECOND ROUND: Pittsburg State def. West Texas A&M, 41-3

1988 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Mississippi College, 39-15; QUARTERFINALS: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Tennessee-Martin, 34-0; SEMIFINALS: Portland State def. Texas A&MKingsville, 35-27

2004 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Colorado Mines def. Midwestern State, 52-33; Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Southeastern Oklahoma, 40-30; SECOND ROUND: Northwest Mo. State def. Texas A&MKingsville, 34-14 2003 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Central Oklahoma def. Mesa State, 20-15; Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Tarleton State, 34-10; QUARTERFINALS: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Central Oklahoma, 49-6; SEMIFINALS: Grand Valley State def. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 31-3 2002 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. Neb.-Kearney, 58-40; QUARTERFINALS: Texas A&M-Kingsville def. UC Davis, 27-20 (OT); SEMIFINALS: Valdosta State def. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 21-12 2001 NCAA Division II Playoffs - FIRST ROUND: Tarleton State def. Chadron State, 28-24; UC Davis def. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 37-32; QUARTERFINALS: UC Davis def. Tarleton State, 42-25 14

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HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE William Jurek Eastern New Mexico Jordan DeCorte Texas A&M-Commerce Shane Thompson Texas A&M-Commerce John Rowell Midwestern State Rance Layton Angelo State Rumzee Fakhouri Texas A&M-Commerce Will McLane Tarleton State Ma’naima Lang Eastern New Mexico Christian Garcia Texas A&M-Kingsville Michael Boyefio Texas A&M-Commerce Tyler Hamilton Angelo State Taylor Peasha Texas A&M-Commerce Bubba Tandy Tarleton State Le’Nard Meyers Tarleton State Statron Jones Midwestern State Talon Smith Angelo State Chris Omigie Angelo State Collin Strahan Tarleton State Jeremy Buurma Eastern New Mexico Chauncey Harris Midwestern State Shawn Vasquez Texas A&M-Kingsville Peter Marquez Angelo State Kevin Reaves Eastern New Mexico Shawn Hooks Texas A&M-Commerce

OG OG OG OT OT OT C C C C C TE WR WR WR WR WR QB QB RB RB PK RS RS

Jr. Sr. Jr. R-Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. R-Fr.

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Bernard Afutiti Midwestern State Charlie Tuaau Texas A&M-Commerce Toni Pulu Texas A&M-Commerce Clayton Callicutt Angelo State Seth Bailey Eastern New Mexico Rush Seaver Angelo State Charles Moore Tarleton State Markus Pierce-Brewster West Texas A&M Torian Oakley West Texas A&M

DT Sr. DT Sr. DE Jr. DE Jr. ILB Sr. ILB Sr. OLB Sr. OLB Sr. CB Sr.

Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Alex Tucci West Texas A&M John Siliga Angelo State Anthony Gonzales Tarleton State Travis Stephens Midwestern State Carter James West Texas A&M Charles Woods Texas A&M-Commerce Patric Youngman West Texas A&M Benjamin Pedro-Langford Eastern New Mexico Davarus Shores Texas A&M-Commerce Deantrey Loche Tarleton State Jarred Ross Angelo State Izzy Eziakor Texas A&M-Commerce Dayvyon Henry Midwestern State Steven Baker Texas A&M-Commerce Mitchell Henton Midwestern State Charlie Savedra Eastern New Mexico

DT Jr. DT Jr. DE Sr. DE Sr. ILB R-Fr. ILB Jr. ILB So. OLB Sr. OLB Jr. CB Sr. CB Sr. S Sr. S Sr. S R-Fr. P R-Fr. DS Sr.

HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE Juan Gonzalez Tarleton State LaPear Willrich West Texas A&M Ashton Dorsey Texas A&M-Commerce Iosia Iosia West Texas A&M Calvin Middlebrooks McMurry Julian Yearwood Eastern New Mexico Alex Anderson Tarleton State Marc Martinez Tarleton State Daniel Laudermilk Midwestern State Blair Smith Angelo State Cole Pitts Texas A&M-Commerce Trevor Moses Texas A&M-Kingsville Tyree Barton Texas A&M-Commerce Elliot Peters Eastern New Mexico Kelechi Amushie Texas A&M-Kingsville Traven Johnson Texas A&M-Commerce Ryan Clapsaddle Angelo State Elliot Moore West Texas A&M Chase Thrasher Texas A&M-Commerce Josh Beal West Texas A&M Cameron Rogers Texas A&M-Commerce Bobby Joe Nielsen Midwestern State

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SPECIAL AWARDS Offensive Player of the Year (J.W. Rollins award): Kyle Washington, Angelo State Offensive Back of the Year: E’lon Spight, Eastern New Mexico Offensive Lineman of the Year: Shadow Stokes, Midwestern State

Player Kyle Washington Charles Moore Trevor Pesek Rush Seaver Jeremy Buurma Cody Burtscher Preston Rabb Taylor Peasha Marc Martinez Seth Bailey Mitchell Cox

Receiver of the Year: Vernon Johnson, Texas A&M-Commerce Defensive Player of the Year (J.V. Sikes award): Toni Pulu, Texas A&M-Commerce Defensive Lineman of the Year: Clayton Callicutt, Angelo State Linebacker of the Year: Seth Bailey, Eastern New Mexico Defensive Back of the Year: Torian Oakley, West Texas A&M Freshman of the Year: Carter James, West Texas A&M Coach of the Year: Will Wagner, Angelo State

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DEFENSE Decorian Johnson, McM Clayton Callicutt, ASU Tu’u Liu, Texas A&M-C Daniel Laudermilk, MSU Toni Pulu, A&M-C Carter James, WT Cole Pitts, A&M-C Rush Seaver, ASU Tre’von Taylor, A&M-C Iosia Iosia, WT

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SPECIAL TEAMS Anthony Washington, TAMUK Dominique Williams, MSU Geremy Alridge-Mitchell, WT Anthony Yancy, ASU Kevin Reaves, ENMU Saul Martinez, A&M-C D’Maujeric Tucker, ENMU Conner Hollabaugh, WT Saul Martinez, A&M-C (2) Ransom Cook, A&M-C Mitchell Cox, ENMU

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Team Angelo State Tarleton State Texas A&M-Kingsville Angelo State Eastern New Mexico Tarleton State West Texas A&M Texas A&M-Commerce Tarleton State Eastern New Mexico Eastern New Mexico

Pos. Jr. Sr. Grad Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So.

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Major Kinesiology Kinesiology Kinesiology Finance Accounting and Finance Undecided Political Science Sports Rec. Management Kinesiology Mathematics Sec. Educ. Accounting

Hometown Humble, Texas Carrollton, Texas Inez, Texas Lampasas, Texas Las Cruces, N.M. Glen Rose, Texas Llano, Texas Herald, Calif. Waco, Texas Texico, N.M. Kent, Wash.

Academic Player of the Year: Kyle Washington, Angelo State

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SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Alex Mitchell West Texas A&M Case Winkler Midwestern State Lucas Love Tarleton State Elwood Clement Texas A&M-Commerce Austin Carson West Texas A&M Evan Tooley Eastern New Mexico Jacob Johnson Eastern New Mexico Dakarai Pecikonis Angelo State Seth Smith Texas A&M-Commerce Clifton Rhodes III Tarleton State Tyrik Rollison Texas A&M-Commerce Dante Taylor Midwestern State Joe Bergeron Texas A&M-Commerce Zach Henshaw Tarleton State Connor Hollabaugh West Texas A&M Bubba Tandy Tarleton State

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2008 North: Luke Lundy, Southwestern Okla. South: Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian 2007 North: Jake Olivarez, Southwestern Okla. North: Chris Miller, Texas A&M-Commerce North: Jon Evans, Northeastern State 2007 South: Keithon Flemming, West Texas A&M 2006 North: Daniel Nichols, Southeastern Okla. South: Tony Harp, Abilene Christian South: Roderick Smith, Tarleton 2005 North: Justin Pitrucha, Southeastern Okla. South: Kyle Fox, Angelo State 2004 North: Tywain Myles, Tarleton North: Drew Rigsby, Southwestern Okla. South: Daniel Polk, Midwestern State 2003 North: Jeremy Madkins, Tarleton South: Danieal Manning, Abilene Christian 2002 North: Willie Lane, East Central South: Dwayne Davis, Eastern New Mexico 2001 North: Jim Jenkins, Southwestern Okla. South: Kyle Masters, Tarleton 2000 North: Donald Ponds, Northeastern State South: Eric Mims, Eastern New Mexico 1999 North: Micah Lomas, Northeastern State North: Nathan Syer, Ouachita Baptist South: Adrian Barnes, Texas A&M-Commerce 1998 North: Claude Davis, Central Oklahoma South: Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1997 North: Brad Shea, Central Oklahoma South: DeWayne Miles, West Texas A&M 1996 Reggie Durden, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1995 David Dell, Texas A&M-Commerce 1994 Richard Wooten, Abilene Christian 1993 Larry Young, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1992 Greg Stokes, Angelo State and Brian Barnett, Eastern New Mexico 1991 Ethan Sheffield, Abilene Christian 1990 Billy Watkins, Texas A&M-Commerce 1989 Michael Ivory, Cameron 1988 Rich Stephens, West Texas A&M 1987 Johnny Eaton, Texas A&M-Kingsville and Jarrod Owens, Texas A&M- Commerce 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1985 Heath Sherman, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1984 Mike Dyal, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1983 Tollie Royal, Sam Houston State 1982 Melvin White, Stephen F. Austin 1981 Loyal Proffitt, Abilene Christian 1980 Willie Kerley, Abilene Christian 1979 Norris Powell, Southwest Texas State 1978 Tony January, Sam Houston State and Mike Miller, Southwest Texas State 1977 Danny Kirk, Texas A&M-Commerce 1976 Elvis Shaw, Southwest Texas State 1975 Jerry Aldridge, Angelo State 1974 Larry Collins, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian 1972 Larry Mayer, Stephen F. Austin 1971 Charley Franklin, Angelo State LSC Defensive Player of the Year 2014 Toni Pulu, Texas A&M-Commerce 2013 Charlie Tuaau, Texas A&M-Commerce 2012 Ethan Westbrookss, West Texas A&M 2011 Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian LSC Defensive Lineman of the Year 2014 Clayton Callicutt, Angelo State 2013 Charlie Tuaau, Texas A&M-Commerce 2012 Rufus Johnson, Tarleton State 2011 Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian 2010 North: Armonty Bryant, East Central South: Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian 2009 North: William Green, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Eugene Sims, West Texas A&M 2008 North: Ricky Hope, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian, South: Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: Eugene Sims, West Texas A&M 2007 North: Marcus Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Brandon Swain, West Texas A&M 2006 North: Brad Hill, Southeastern Okla. North: Sean McKinney, Texas A&M-Commerce

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2003 North: Terry Grayson, Northeastern State South: Eddie Moten, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2002 North: Brandon Young, Tarleton South: Nicholas Davis, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2001 North: Germont Jackson, Midwestern State South: Charles Davis, Tarleton 2000 North: Cecil Deckard, Southwestern Okla. South: J.R. Turner Texas A&M-Kingsville 1999 North: Itis Atkinson, Northeastern State South: Kareem Larimore, West Texas A&M 1998 North: Brandon Carder, Central Oklahoma South: Cedric Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1997 North: Landon Curtis, Southwestern Okla. South: Victor Curke, Abilene Christian 1996 Kevin Mathis, Texas A&M-Commerce 1995 Conrad Hamilton, Eastern New Mexico 1994 Conrad Hamilton, Eastern New Mexico, Tyrone Marshall, Texas A&M-Kingsville Elton Rhoades, Central Oklahoma 1993 Anthony Phillips, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1992 Eric Turner, Texas A&M-Commerce 1991 Eric Turner, Texas A&M-Commerce 1990 Anthony Pertile, Eastern New Mexico 1989 Anthony Pertile, Eastern New Mexico 1988 Anthony Pertile, Eastern New Mexico 1987 Rickey Collins, Texas A&M-Kingsville and Mike Wallace, Eastern New Mexico 1986 Gregg Fisher, Howard Payne 1985 James Jefferson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1984 Glenn Saterfield, Angelo State LSC Coach of the Year 2014 Will Wagner, Angelo State 2013 Josh Lynn, Eastern New Mexico 2012 Bill Maskill, Midwestern State Don Carthel, West Texas A&M Bo Atterberry, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2011 Bill Maskill, Midwestern State 2010 North: Tim McCarty, East Central South: Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian 2009 North: Guy Morriss, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Bill Maskill, Midwestern State South: Dale Carr, Angelo State 2008 North: Tracy Holland, Central Oklahoma South: Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian 2007 North: John Horner, Northeastern State South: Don Carthel, West Texas A&M, South: Sam McElroy, Tarleton South: Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian 2006 North: Ryan Held, Southwestern Okla. South: Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian 2005 North: Ray Richards, Southeastern Okla. South: Don Carthel, West Texas A&M 2004 North: Keith Baxter, Southeastern Okla. South: Richard Cundiff, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2003 North: Todd Whitten, Tarleton South: Richard Cundiff, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2002 North: Todd Whitten, Tarleton South: Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 2001 North: Dennis Darnell, East Central South: Todd Whitten, Tarleton 2000 North: Tom Eckert, Northeastern State South: Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 1999 North: Morris Sloan, Southeastern Okla. South: Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 1998 North: Gary Howard, Central Oklahoma South: Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 1997 North: Gary Howard, Central Oklahoma South: Jerry Vandergriff, Angelo State 1996 Todd Whitten, Tarleton 1995 Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994 Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1993 Bob Strader, Abilene Christian 1992 Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1991 Don Carthel, Eastern New Mexico 1990 Eddie Vowell, Texas A&M-Commerce 1989 Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1988 Eddie Vowell, Texas A&M-Commerce 1987 Jerry Vandergriff, Angelo State 1986 Bill Kelly, West Texas A&M 1985 Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville

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South: Tywain Myles, Tarleton State North: Terrance Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Clayton Farrell, Abilene Christian North: Justin Brown, East Central South: Clayton Farrell, Abilene Christian South: Wilbert Martin, Texas A&M-Kingsville North: Reggie Johnson, Southeastern Okla. South: Derrick Crawford, Texas A&M-Commerce North: Kevin Mohr, Tarleton South: Mike Clay, Texas A&M-Kingsville North: Michael Matthew, Northeastern State South: Mike Clay, Texas A&M-Kingsville North: Rod Kelly, Northeastern State South: Curry Dawson, Angelo State North: Claude Davis, Central Oklahoma South: Antonio Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce North: Johnny Luter, Central Oklahoma South: Michael Walton, Eastern New Mexico North: Chad Gruver, Central Oklahoma South: Junior Filikitonga, Abilene Christian Johnny Luter, Central Oklahoma Greg Stokes, Angelo State Greg Stokes, Angelo State Moke Simon, Texas A&M-Kingsville J.D. Garland, Angelo State Terry Tilton, Angelo State Michael Sinclair, Eastern New Mexico John Randle, Texas A&M-Kingsville John Randle, Texas A&M-Kingsville Pierce Holt, Angelo State Linebacker of the Year Seth Bailey, Eastern New Mexico Taylor McCuller, West Texas A&M Danny Mason, Texas A&M-Commerce Jeremy Aguilar, Texas A&M-Kingsville North: Johnny Evans, Northeastern State South: Tressor Baptiste, Texas A&M-Kingsville North: Cory Whitfield, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Marcus Phillips, Tarleton State North: K.C. Asiodu, Central Oklahoma North: Ruzell McCoy, Southwestern Okla. South: Jared Brock, West Texas A&M North: Will Clewis, Central Oklahoma South: Jared Brock, West Texas A&M North: Will Clewis, Central Oklahoma South: Erick Smith, Tarleton North: J.D. Hearn, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Deandrae Fillmore, Texas A&M-Kingsville North: Ken Jones, Tarleton North: Chris Sawyer, Southeastern Okla. South: Deandrae Fillmore, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: James Williamson, Angelo State North: Derek Thomas, Tarleton South: Jarred Williams, Texas A&M-Commerce North: Kwame Ferguson, East Central South: Chaun Thompson, West Texas A&M North: Columbus Wooley, Midwestern State South: Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville North: Van Cleave, Northeastern State South: Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville Defensive Back of the Year Torian Oakley, West Texas A&M Curtis Slater, West Texas A&M LB Suggs, Abilene Christian Deshaun Phillips, Tarleton State North: Tillman Stevens, Eastern New Mexico South: Tae Evans, West Texas A&M North: Giorgio Durham, Central Oklahoma South: Tony Harp, Abilene Christian South: Micah Hill, Midwestern State North: Broderick Mondy, Northeastern State South: Jabir Perkins, Texas A&M-Kingsville North: Broderick Mondy, Northeastern State South: Ranardick Phillips, Tarleton North: Darvin Peterson, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Ranardrick Phillips, Tarleton North: Norman Dawson, Southeastern Okla. South: Renardick Phillips, Tarleton North: Courtenay Sanders, Tarleton South: Danieal Manning, Abilene Christian


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POINTS: 98, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014 KICKING POINTS: 21, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 TOUCHDOWNS: 13, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008; Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014; Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 TOTAL YARDS: 986, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014 810, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008 TOTAL PLAYS: 121, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 96, Texas A&I vs. Angelo State, 1982 RUSHING YARDS: 586, SW Texas vs. Prairie View, 1978 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 95, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASSING YARDS: 695, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 9, West Texas A&M vs Central State, Oct 05, 2013 PUNT RETURNS: 12, East Texas State vs. North Texas, 1933 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 224, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 1969 KICK RETURNS: 13, East Texas State vs. Arkansas State, 1987 KICK RET. YARDS: 304, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 PUNTS: 32, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PUNTING YARDS: 1,203, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PUNTS (both teams): 63, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PUNTING YARDS (both teams): 2,390, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PATs: 13, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 PAT ATTEMPTS: 13, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 FIELD GOALS: 6, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Okla., 2009 INTERCEPTIONS: 9, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston, 1949 INT. RETURN YARDS: 213, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Central, Dec. 6, 2014 ATTENDANCE (OVERALL): 24,837, Lone Star Football Festival, 2011 ATTENDANCE (LSC STADIUM): 23,276 Eastern NM at West Texas A&M, 2007 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 12, Texas A&I vs. Tarleton, 1970; Texas A&MCommerce vs. West Texas A&M, 2005; Northeastern State vs. West Texas A&M, 2006; Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2011 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-77, McMurry vs.Abilene Christian, 1968 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-38, Tarleton State vs. Baptist Christian, 1974 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 0, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, 1946; Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946; Howard Payne vs. East Central, 1959; Southwest Texas vs. Texas Lutheran, 1965; Howard Payne vs. Texas A&I, 1959; Southwest Texas vs. Howard Payne, 1965; Stephen F. Austin vs. NW Louisiana, 1971; East Texas State vs. Angelo State, 1971; Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas,1974; Texas A&I vs. Livingston, 1978; Sam Houston vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Texas A&I vs. Howard Payne, 1986; Cameron vs. Central State (Okla.), 1988; Cameron vs. Texas A&I, 1990; East Texas State vs. Henderson, 1993; Eastern New Mexico vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1999; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Commerce, 2006; Angelo State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 0, All games above and Angelo State vs. Central St. (Okla.), 1973; Southwestern Okla. vs. Okla. Panhandle State, 2001; Midwestern State vs. Western N.M., 2001; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Commerce, 2006; Angelo State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS ALLOWED: 30, Howard Payne vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1959

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 727, Eastern New Mexico, 2014 RUSHING YARDS: 4,342, Texas A&I, 1986 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 395.2, Texas A&I, 1986 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 749, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS: 460, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME: 41.8, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: .718 (249-347), Midwestern State, 2009 PASSING YARDS: 5,544, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 448, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 57, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL PLAYS: 1,066, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL YARDS: 7,124, West Texas A&M, 2012 TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 569.9, Texas A&I, 1976 POINTS: 649, Texas A&M-Commerce, 2014 POINTS PER GAME: 54.1, Texas A&M-Commerce, 2014 KICKING POINTS: 149, West Texas A&M, 2013 PUNTS: 92, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 PUNTING YARDS: 3,630, East Texas State, 1986 18

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WINS: 14, Angelo State, 1978; Southwest Texas, 1982 LONGEST WIN STREAK: 42, Texas A&I, 1973-77 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK: 46, Texas A&I, 1973-77 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 274, Eastern New Mexico, 2014 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: 485, East Texas State, 1952 FEWEST RUSH. YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 48.5, East Texas St., 1952 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 35, Sam Houston, 1956 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 443, Sam Houston, 1956 FEWEST PASS. YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 49.2, Sam Houston, 1956 FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED: 427, Lamar, 1958 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 1,329, Sam Houston, 1956, 1964 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 147.7, Sam Houston, 1956 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: 34, Southwest Texas, 1948 INTERCEPTIONS: 37, Texas A&I, 1970 TURNOVERS: 52, East Texas State, 1990 TURNOVERS PER GAME: 4.7, East Texas State, 1990

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LONGEST RUN: 99, JT Thompson, Eastern New Mexico vs. East Central, 2007; Keithon Flemming, West Texas A&M vs. Angelo State, 2007 LONGEST PASS: 99, Binky Ford to Frankie Reescano, Sam Houston vs. Howard Payne, 1980; Matt Morris to Casey Cowan, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern State, 1997; Taylor Harris to Stephen Burton, West Texas A&M vs. Tarleton State, 2010; Jake Glover to Vernon Johnson, Midwestern State vs. Abilene Christian, 2011; Jake Fenske to Cordell Valentine, Tarleton State at North Alabama, 2012 LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 100, Leonard Avery, Texas A&I vs. Slippery Rock, 1976; Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I vs. Northern Arizona, 1980; Justin Parson, Tarleton State vs. Central Oklahoma, 2003 LONGEST KICK RETURN: 100, Johnny Stovall, North Texas vs. Sam Houston, 1936; Bob Sloan, East Texas State vs. Midwestern State,1950; Marvin Brown, East Texas State vs. Midwestern State, 1951; Gary Berry, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, 1958; Dwight Harrison, Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas, 1967; Wylie Turner, Angelo State vs. Sam Houston, 1976; Joe Ferris, Southwest Texas vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Steve Parker, Abilene Christian vs. Angelo State, 1982; Rufus Smith, Eastern N.M. vs. Howard Payne, 1985; Darrell Whitaker, Eastern N.M. vs. N.M. Highlands, 1994; Jurome Lee, Angelo State vs.West Texas A&M, 1995; Norman Miller, Texas A&MKingsville vs. Portland State, 1995; Cliff Douglas, West Texas A&M vs. Southwestern Okla., 1996; Kareem Larrimore, West Texas A&M vs. Okla. Panhandle St., 1998; Derrick Foster, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Angelo St., 1999; Anthony Armstrong, West Texas A&M vs. Eastern N.M., 2003; Corey White, Eastern N.M. vs. Southwestern Okla., 2004; Kyle Fox, Angelo State vs. Western State, 2005; Justin Johnson, Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2009; Nathan Slaughter, West Texas A&M vs A&M-Commerce, 2013; Quinn Reels, Angelo State vs Midwestern State, 2013; D’Maujeric Tucker, Eastern New Mexico vs Tarleton State, 2014; Anthony Yancy, Angelo State vs West Texas A&M, 2014 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 100, Robby Robinett, Southwest Texas vs. Lamar, 1959; Richey Robertson, Stephen F. Austin vs. East Central, 1966; Byron Shaw, Texas A&I vs. Sul Ross, 1972; James Cross, Angelo St. vs. Sul Ross, 1974; Emmuel Thompson, Texas A&I vs. Central St. (Okla.), 1979; B. Tillman, Harding vs.Northeastern St., 1999; Tonmar Johnson, Eastern N.M. vs. Midwestern St., 1999; Justin Hibler, Eastern N.M. vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2000; Fred Shaw, Central Okla. vs. Tarleton St., 2004; Markell Walker, East Central at Southeastern Okla., 2010; Cory Whitfield, Texas A&M-Commerce at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011; Rush Seaver, Angelo State vs CSU-Pueblo, 2013; Paul Mason, Angelo State vs McMurry, 2014 LONGEST PUNT: 89, Mark Bounds, West Texas State vs. Central State (Okla.), 1990 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 69, Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian vs. East Texas State, 1976

INDIVIDUAL (Single Game)

POINTS SCORED: 42, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008 TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008 POINTS SCORED KICKING: 21, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 49, Kenneth Parks, East Texas State vs. Carson-Newman, 1972 RUSHING YARDS: 342, Carlton Booe, Northeastern State vs. Southeastern Okla., 1998 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 94, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 PASSING YARDS: 695, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 885, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 RUSHING YARDS: 6,320, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 AVG. YARDS PER RUSH: 7.3, Larry Collins, Texas A&I, 1974-77 (8.4*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) AVG. YARDS PER GAME: 162.1, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (172.8*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) MOST 100-YARD GAMES: 36, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 MOST 200-YARD GAMES: 13, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 1,624, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PASS COMPLETIONS: 1,040, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PASS COMPLETION PCT.: .675, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 PASSING YARDS: 13,525, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 307.4, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 123, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 TOTAL PLAYS: 1,821, Ned Cox, Angelo State, 1983-86 TOTAL YARDS: 13,608, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 309.3, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 RECEPTIONS: 244, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 RECEIVING YARDS: 4,108, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 97.8, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH: 23.2, Romar Crenshaw, Southeastern Okla., 2000-03 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 45, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 PUNTING AVERAGE: 43.2, Bill Dement, Angelo State, 1968-71 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 1,212, Larry Pullin, Texas A&I, 1965-68 PUNT RETURN AVG.: 18.5, Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965-66 KICK RETURN YARDS: 2,115, Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2009-12 KICK RETURN AVG.: 25.3, Jerry Clement, Stephen F. Austin, 1962-65 INTERCEPTIONS: 36, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1963-66 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: 535, Autry Beamon, East Texas State,1971-74 POINTS: 426, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (438*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) TOUCHDOWNS: 70, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, 1973-76; Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (73*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) PATs: 251, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PAT ATTEMPTS: 255, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 CONSECUTIVE PATs: 76, Bryan Thompson, Angelo State, 1987-90 FIELD GOALS: 62, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 (att. 79) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 84, Billy Watkins, East Texas State, 1990-93 CONSECUTIVE FGs: 24, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2004-06 KICKING POINTS: 437, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 7,803, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 317, Gerome Castleberry, East Central, 2002 RUSHING YARDS: 2,156, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (2,165*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY: 11.7, Jimmy Pipkin, Midwestern State, 2011 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 182.8, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 28, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (35*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) MOST 100-YD RUSHING GAMES: 12, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 MOST 200-YD GAMES RUSHING: 5, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 675, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASS COMPLETIONS: 447, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASS COMPLETION PCT.: .720 (118-164), Rahsaan Bell, Midwestern State, 2007 PASSING YARDS: 5,401, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASSING YARDS/GAME: 437.3, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 53, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME: 40.4, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 MOST 200-YARD GAMES PASSING: 14, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2012; Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL PLAYS: 734, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 TOTAL YARDS: 5,313, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL YARDS/GM: 436.7, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 RECEPTIONS: 123, Torrence Allen, West Texas A&M, 2013 RECEIVING YARDS: 1,867, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 143.6, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 22, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 PUNT RETURNS: 35, Johnnie Jones, Central Oklahoma, 1998 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 526, Byron Shaw, Texas A&I, 1973 PUNT RETURN AVG.: 22.1, Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965 KICK RETURNS: 36, Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011 KICK RETURN YARDS: 975, Jerome Hewitt, Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 KICK RETURN AVG.: 38.0, David Hurst, East Texas State, 1949 PUNTS: 89, Rick Kinsey, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 PUNTING YARDS: 3,509, Dan Roberson, East Texas State, 1986 PUNTING AVG.: 46.8, Bill Huffman, Sul Ross, 1960 INTERCEPTIONS: 14, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1966

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INT. RETURN YARDS: 318, Autry Beamon, East Texas State, 1972 POINTS: 204, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (234*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) TOUCHDOWNS: 34, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (39*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) PATs: 82, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 PAT ATTEMPTS: 86, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 CONSECUTIVE PATs: 61, Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2012 FIELD GOALS: 24, Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2013 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 30, Jared Homer, Northeastern State, 2008; Morgan Lineberry, Abilene Christian, 2010; Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2013 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS: 15, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005; Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2012 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY: 100% (15-15) Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005 KICKING POINTS: 149, Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2013 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 2,982, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008

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PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Keith Null, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, Nov. 22, 2008; Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico vs Southern Nazarene, Aug 28, 2010; Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M vs Central State, Oct 05, 2013 TOTAL PLAYS: 102, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 TOTAL YARDS: 681, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 RECEPTIONS: 15, Alester Givens, Tarleton St. vs. Midwestern St., 2001; Cory Sims, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern St., 2002; Torrence Allen, West Texas A&M at Indianapolis, Nov 23, 2013; Le’Nard Meyers, Tarleton State vs Texas A&MCommerce, 2014 RECEIVING YARDS: 323, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, Nov. 22, 2008 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 5, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, Nov. 22, 2008 PUNT RETURNS: 10, Kerry Simien, Texas A&I vs. West Texas A&M, 1988 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 224, Bobby Menchaca, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 1969 KICK RETURNS: 8, Sam Tarrant, East Texas State vs. Southwest Texas, 1979; Brandon Williams, Midwestern State at Abilene Christian, 2008; Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&MCommerce at Eastern New Mexico, S-25, 2010; Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M at Central Missouri, N-20, 2010 KICK RETURN YARDS: 218, Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, S-25, 2010 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 409, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian at West Texas A&M, Oct. 18, 2008 PUNTS: 32, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PUNTING YARDS: 1,203, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 INTERCEPTIONS: 5, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross vs. East Texas State, 1966 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: 124, Curtis Slater, West Texas A&M at Angelo State, 2012 PATs: 13, Saul Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 PAT ATTEMPTS: 13, Saul Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 FIELD GOALS: 6, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009


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LSC FOOTBALL RECORDS LSC Football Champions Year Champion(s) 1932 North Texas State 1933 East Texas State 1934 East Texas State 1935 East Texas State, North Texas State, Stephen F. Austin 1936 North Texas State 1937 East Texas State 1938 East Texas State 1939 North Texas State 1940 North Texas State 1941 North Texas State 1942 East Texas State 1946 North Texas State 1947 North Texas State 1948 Southwest Texas 1949 East Texas State 1950 Sul Ross State 1951 East Texas State 1952 East Texas State 1953 East Texas State 1954 East Texas State, Southwest Texas 1955 East Texas State, Sam Houston, Southwest Texas 1956 Sam Houston 1957 East Texas State, Lamar 1958 East Texas State 1959 East Texas State, Texas A&I 1960 Texas A&I 1961 Sam Houston 1962 Texas A&I 1963 Southwest Texas 1964 Sam Houston 1965 Sul Ross State 1966 East Texas State 1967 Texas A&I 1968 Texas A&I 1969 East Texas State, Texas A&I 1970 Texas A&I 1971 Howard Payne, Southwest Texas 1972 East Texas State 1973 Abilene Christian 1974 Texas A&I 1975 Texas A&I 1976 Texas A&I 1977 Abilene Christian, Texas A&I 1978 Angelo State 1979 Texas A&I 1980 Southwest Texas 1981 Southwest Texas 1982 Southwest Texas 1983 East Texas State, Southwest Texas 1984 Angelo State 1985 Texas A&I 1986 West Texas State 1987 Angelo State, Texas A&I 1988 Texas A&I 1989 Texas A&I 1990 East Texas State 1991 Eastern New Mexico 1992 Texas A&I 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1996 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1998 Central Oklahoma 1999 Central Oklahoma, Northeastern State, Southeastern Oklahoma 2000 Northeastern State 2001 Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2003 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2005 West Texas A&M 2006 West Texas A&M 2007 West Texas A&M 2008 Abilene Christian 2009 Midwestern State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2010 Abilene Christian 2011 Midwestern State 2012 Midwestern State, West Texas A&M 2013 Tarleton State, Eastern New Mexico 2014 Texas A&M-Commerce 20

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LSC Football Championships Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&M-Commerce Southwest Texas State North Texas State West Texas A&M Sam Houston State Abilene Christian Tarleton State Midwestern State Angelo State Eastern New Mexico Central Oklahoma Northeastern State Sul Ross State Howard Payne Lamar Southeastern Oklahoma Stephen F. Austin

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LSC Football Playoffs Champions 2014 Angelo State LSC Football Playoffs Championships Angelo State 1 LSC Annual Scoring Leaders Year Player Points 2014 Geremy Alridge-Mitchell, WT 138 2013 Sergio Castillo, WT 149 2012 Sergio Castillo, WT 129 2011 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 114 2010 Josh Birmingham, UCO 126 2009 Fred Winborn, TAMUK 114 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU 204 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU 234* Matt Adams, ACU 115 2006 Ulysses Odoms, MSU 96 2005 Kyle Fox, ASU 114 2004 Derek Ross, TSU 134 2003 Larry Williams, TAMUK 114 2002 Larry Williams, TAMUK 108 2001 Romar Crenshaw, SOSU 114 2000 Dominic Rhodes, MSU 108 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU 102 1998 Carlton Booe, NSU 104 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding 78 Chris Brazzell, ASU 78 Ryan Logan, UCO 78 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 78 1995 Jason Smith, ETSU 90 1994 Joe Aska, UCO 92 1993 Angel Alvarez, ACU 60 Glenn Starks, UCO 60 1992 Michael Hightower, ETSU 78 Billy Watkins, ETSU 78 1991 Billy Watkins, ETSU 83 1990 Billy Watkins, ETSU 76 1989 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 96 1988 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 120 1987 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 120 1986 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 138 1985 Wesley Williams, ASU 114 1984 Neal La Hue, Texas A&I 68 1983 Boo Jones, ACU 68 1982 Ron Jacoby, SWT 72 1981 Donnie Williams, SWT 96 1980 Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I 78 1979 Paul Hood, SFA 104 1978 Jerry Aldridge, ASU 84 1977 Alex Davis, ACU 100 1976 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 82 Richard Ritchie, Texas A&I 82 1975 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 126 1974 Wilbert Montgomery, ACU 102 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, ACU 188 1972 Kenneth Parks, ETSU 72 1971 Charles Louis, HPU 84 Bobby Hammer, HPU 84 1970 Willie Dickson, Sul Ross 102 1969 Arthur James, ETSU 86 George Daskalakes, ETSU 86 1968 Arthur James, ETSU 80 1967 David Morrison, SWT 114 1966 David Morrison, SWT 59 1965 Jacob Henry, Sul Ross 72 1964 Joe Bednarski, SWT 48 1963 Rex Turner, SWT 78 1962 Rex Turner, SWT 58 1961 Bobby Jancik, Lamar 62

Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 66 Ronnie Fontenot, Lamar 67 Joe Harbour, ETSU 54 Gary Berry, ETSU 66 Bobby Grisham, Sam Houston 60 Bennie Boles, Sam Houston 60 Bobby Baldwin, Sam Houston 80 Mac Moore, Sam Houston 71 Marvin Brown, ETSU 114 Marvin Brown, ETSU 102 Jack Kyle, Sam Houston 70 Jack Kyle, Sam Houston 58 Gerald Leverman, Trinity 78 Edward Matson, Trinity 73 J.C. Meeks, ETSU 47 Don Hightower, Sam Houston 49

LSC Career Rushing Leaders Yards Player Years 6,320 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1986-89 4,654 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 1985-88 4,511 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 1974-77 4,359 DeWayne Miles, WTAMU 1998-01 4,321* Bernard Scott, ACU 2007-08 4,285 Arthur James, ETSU 1966-69 4,038 Larry Williams, TAMUK 2001-04 4,004 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 2010-13 3,884 Michael Benton, ENMU 2004-07 3,747 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 1972-75 LSC Annual Rushing Leaders Year Player 2014 E’lon Spight, ENMU 2013 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 2012 Khiry Robinson, WT 2011 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 2010 Josh Birmingham, UCO 2009 Fred Winborn, TAMUK 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU Michael Benton, ENMU 2006 Daniel Polk, MSU 2005 Derrick Ross, TSU 2004 Derrick Ross, TSU 2003 Larry Williams, TAMUK 2002 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 2001 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 2000 DeWayne Miles, WTAMU 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU 1998 Reggie Donner, UCO 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 1995 Derrick Johnson, ENMU 1994 Joe Aska, UCO 1993 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1992 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1991 Landrum Hale, ENMU 1990 Andre Tucker, ENMU 1989 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1988 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1987 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1985 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 1984 Anthony Thomas, ACU 1983 Ricky Dirks, ETSU 1982 Roger Wiley, Sam Houston 1981 Cary Noiel, ETSU 1980 Anthony Jonson, ASU 1979 Paul Hood, SFA 1978 Jerry Aldridge, ASU 1977 Mike Richardson, ETSU 1976 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 1975 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 1974 Don Hardeman, Texas A&I 1973 Craig Powell, ETSU 1972 Kenneth Parks, ETSU 1971 Jerry Austin, ASU 1970 Jerry Austin, ASU 1969 Arthur James, ETSU 1968 Arthur James, ETSU 1967 Arthur James, ETSU 1966 Danny Foust, Sul Ross 1965 Reece Morrison, SWT 1964 A.C. Lex, Sul Ross 1963 Jerry Clement, SFA 1962 Dee White, SWT 1961 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 1960 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 1959 Sam McCord, ETSU 1958 Geo. Jackson, Sam Houston

Yards 1,611 1,177 1,621 1,044 1,250 1,295 2,156 2,165* 1,458 1,199 1,512 1,560 1,570 1,379 1,308 1,524 1,370 1,432 1,299 1,233 1,265 1,629 1,108 1,075 1,098 965 1,269 1,442 1,598 2,011 1,111 1,096 1,299 1,079 1,307 1,003 1,332 1,493 1,095 1,185 1,976 1,355 1,029 1,302 1,199 1,263 1,334 1,538 963 657 919 657 640 707 609 550 887 652

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Bob Nance, Lamar Bob Grisham, Sam Houston Bennie Boles, Sam Houston Norm Cash, Sul Ross Mac Moore, Sam Houston Don Bingham, Sul Ross Mac Moore, Sam Houston Charles Boyles, Sul Ross

LSC Career Passing Leaders Yards Player Years 13,525Dustin Vaughan, WTAMU 2010-13 12,109Mitchell Gale, ACU 2009-12 12,012Billy Malone, ACU 2005-08 9,799 Taylor Harris, WTAMU 2007-10 9,385 Keith Null, WTAMU 2005-08 8,212 Josh Neiswander, ASU 2006-10 8,203 Steve Kelly, TSU 1999-2001 7,934 Rex Lamberti, ACU 1984-86, 1993 7,930 Derek Maupin, WTAMU 2002-04 7,905 Wesley Wood, ENMU 2009-12 LSC Annual Passing Leaders Year Player 2014 Tyrik Rollison, A&M-C 2013 Dustin Vaughan, WT 2012 Dustin Vaughan, WT 2011 Mitchell Gale, ACU 2010 Taylor Harris, WTAMU 2009 JJ Harp, ENMU 2008 Keith Null, WTAMU 2007 Keith Null, WTAMU 2006 Dalton Bell, WTAMU 2005 Dalton Bell, WTAMU 2004 Derek Maupin, WTAMU 2003 Cliff Watkins, TSU 2002 Pete Darnell, ECU 2001 Steve Kelly, TSU 2000 Steve Kelly, TSU 1999 Luke Cullins, Harding 1998 Mitch Brown, MSU 1997 Chad Cole, TSU 1996 Chad Cole, TSU 1995 Grady Benton, WTAMU 1994 Mike Jinks, ASU 1993 Rex Lamberti, ACU 1992 Wilbur Odom, ASU 1991 Bobby Bounds, ETSU 1990 Bobby Bounds, ETSU 1989 Mickey Russell, ASU 1988 Doak Taylor, WTSU 1987 Royce Slechta, ETSU 1986 Tod Mayfield, WTSU 1985 Rex Lamberti, ACU 1984 Bruno Briones, ETSU 1983 Kyle Mackey, ETSU 1982 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 1981 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 1980 Wade Wilson, ETSU 1979 John Mayes, ACU 1978 John Mayes, ACU 1977 John Mayes, ACU 1976 Jim Reese, ACU 1975 Jim Reese, ACU 1974 Lynn Leonard, ASU 1973 Clint Longley, ACU 1972 Will Cureton, ETSU 1971 Jim Duncan, SWT 1970 Jim Dietz, ETSU 1969 Robert Pearce, SFA 1968 J.D. McMahon, TSU 1967 Jesse Perkins, SWT 1966 Terry Oglesby, Texas A&I 1965 Luz Pedraza, Sul Ross 1964 Randy Johnson, Texas A&I 1963 Don Leinneweber, SWT 1962 Windell Hebert, Lamar 1961 Windell Hebert, Lamar 1960 James Williams, ETSU 1959 Harold Stephens, SFA 1958 Dale Byerly, HPU 1957 George Parks, Lamar 1956 Votto Gaddis, SFA 1955 Bobby McBride, SWT 1954 Allen Boren, Sam Houston 1953 Pence Dacus, SWT 1952 Don Gottlob, Sam Houston 1951 James Gray, ETSU 1950 Charles Lafoon, Sul Ross

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LSC FOOTBALL STANDINGS

LSC Overall 5-1 7-3 5-1 7-3 4-2 11-3 3-3 7-3 2-4 7-5 2-4 5-6 0-7 2-8

2012-Lone Star Conference T1. Midwestern State T1. West Texas A&M T3. Tarleton State T3. Texas A&M-Kingsville T5. Abilene Christian T5. Angelo State T7. Eastern New Mexico T8. Incarnate Word T8. A&M-Commerce

LSC Overall 7-1 9-2 7-1 12-3 5-3 6-4 5-3 6-6 4-4 7-4 4-4 5-6 2-6 3-7 1-7 2-9 1-7 1-9

2011-Lone Star Conference 1. Midwestern State 2. Abilene Christian 3. West Texas A&M 4. Tarleton 5. Texas A&M-Kingsville T6. Angelo State T6. Incarnate Word T8. Eastern New Mexico T8. Texas A&M-Commerce

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

2010-LSC North Overall T1. Northeastern State 5-1 T1. East Central 5-1 T3. Eastern New Mexico 3-3 T3. Southwestern Okla. 3-3 5. Southeastern Okla. 2-4 6. Texas A&M-Commerce 2-5 7. Central Oklahoma 1-5

North 6-5 5-6 5-6 3-8 3-8 3-8 2-9

2010-LSC South Overall 1. Abilene Christian 6-0 2. Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-1 3. West Texas A&M 4-2 4. Midwestern State 3-3 5. Tarleton State 2-4 6. Angelo State 1-5 7. Incarnate Word 1-6

South 11-1 10-2 8-4 8-4 3-8 5-5 3-8

2009-Lone Star Conference T-1. Tarleton State T-1. Midwestern State T-1. Texas A&M-Kingsville T-4. Abilene Christian T-4. West Texas A&M (KB)

LSC 7-2 7-2 7-2 6-3 6-3

North 5-0 4-1 3-2 2-3 1-4 0-5

2009-LSC South Overall T-1. Tarleton State 10-3 T-1. Midwestern State 9-3 T-1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 9-3 T-1. West Texas A&M 7-5 5. Abilene Christian 9-4 6. Angelo State 6-5 7. Eastern New Mexico 3-8

South 4-2 4-2 4-2 4-2 3-3 2-4 0-6

2006-Lone Star Conference LSC 1. West Texas A&M 8-1 T2. Midwestern State 7-2 T2. Abilene Christian 7-2 4. Tarleton State 6-3 5. Southeastern Oklahoma 5-4 T6. Central Oklahoma 4-5 T6. Southwestern Oklahoma 4-5 T6. Northeastern State 4-5 T6. Texas A&M-Commerce 4-5 T10. Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-7 T10. East Central 2-7 T10. Eastern New Mexico 2-7 T10. Angelo State 2-7

2008-Lone Star Conference LSC 1. Abilene Christian 9-0 2. West Texas A&M 8-1 T3. Tarleton State 6-3 T3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 6-3 T3. Central Oklahoma 6-3 T3. Southeastern Oklahoma 6-3 T7. Midwestern State 5-4 T7. Texas A&M-Commerce 5-4 9. Angelo State 3-6 10. East Central 2-7 T11. Southwestern Oklahoma1-8 T11. Eastern New Mexico 1-8 13. Northeastern State 0-9 2008-LSC North Overall 1. Central Oklahoma 7-4 2. Southeastern Okla. 6-5 3. Texas A&M-Commerce 5-5 4. East Central 3-8 5. Southwestern Okla. 3-8 6. Northeastern State 1-10

North 5-0 4-1 3-2 2-3 1-4 0-5

2008-LSC South Overall 1. Abilene Christian 11-1 2. West Texas A&M 11-2 T3. Tarleton State 8-3 T3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-4 T3. Midwestern State 6-4 6. Angelo State 3-8 7. Eastern New Mexico 2-9

South 6-0 5-1 3-3 3-3 3-3 1-5 0-6

2007-Lone Star Conference 1. West Texas A&M 2. Abilene Christian 3. Tarleton State 4. Midwestern State 5. Texas A&M-Commerce 6. Southwestern Oklahoma 7. Central Oklahoma 8. Eastern New Mexico 9. Southeastern Oklahoma 10. Northeastern State 11. Texas A&M-Kingsville 12. Angelo State 13. East Central

North 4-1 3-2 3-2 2-3 2-3 1-4

2006-LSC South West Texas A&M Tarleton State Midwestern State Abilene Christian Angelo State Eastern New Mexico Texas A&M-Kingsville

South 5-1 5-1 4-2 4-2 2-4 1-5 0-6

Overall 11-2 6-4 10-3 8-3 3-7 3-7 3-8

2005-Lone Star Conference LSC 1. West Texas A&M 8-1 T2. Southeastern Oklahoma 7-2 T2. Angelo State 7-2 4. Tarleton State 6-3 T5. Midwestern State 5-4 T5. Texas A&M-Commerce 5-4 T5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-4 T8. Abilene Christian 4-5 T8. Eastern New Mexico 4-5 10. Central Oklahoma 3-6 T11. East Central 2-7 T11. Northeastern State 2-7 13. Southwestern Oklahoma 0-9

LSC 9-0 8-1 7-2 6-3 5-4 4-5 4-5 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 2-7 2-7

2007-LSC North Overall T-1.Southwestern Okla. 6-5 T-1. A&M-Commerce 5-6 T-1. Southeastern Okla. 4-6 T-1. Central Oklahoma 4-6 T-1. Northeastern State 3-7 6. East Central 2-9

2006-LSC North Overall Southeastern Oklahoma 6-4 Southwestern Oklahoma 6-5 Northeastern State 4-6 Texas A&M-Commerce 5-5 Central Oklahoma 5-6 East Central 2-8

North 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 0-5

2005-LSC North Overall Southeastern Oklahoma 8-2 Texas A&M-Commerce 5-5 Central Oklahoma 3-7 East Central 3-7 Northeastern State 2-8 Southwestern Oklahoma 1-10

North 5-0 4-2 2-3 12-3 2-3 0-5

2005-LSC South West Texas A&M Angelo State Tarleton State Midwestern State Texas A&M-Kingsville Eastern New Mexico Abilene Christian

South 6-1 4-2 3-3 3-3 2-4 2-4 2-4

Overall 10-2 9-3 7-3 6-4 6-4 5-6 4-6

2004-Lone Star Conference 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville T2. Southeastern Oklahoma T2. Central Oklahoma T2. Midwestern State 5. Tarleton State T6. Abilene Christian T6. East Central T6. Eastern New Mexico

LSC 8-1 7-2 7-2 7-2 6-3 5-4 5-4 5-4

9. Texas A&M-Commerce 4-5 T10. Angelo State 2-7 T10. West Texas A&M 2-7 12. Southwestern Oklahoma 1-8 13. Northeastern State 0-9 2004-LSC North Overall Southeastern Oklahoma 8-3 Central Oklahoma 8-2 Tarleton State 7-4 East Central 6-4 Southwestern Oklahoma 1-9 Northeastern State 0-10

North 4-1 4-1 3-2 3-2 1-4 0-5

2004-LSC South Overall Texas A&M-Kingsville 9-2 Midwestern State 8-3 Eastern New Mexico 6-5 Abilene Christian 5-5 Texas A&M-Commerce 4-6 West Texas A&M 2-8 Angelo State 2-9

South 5-1 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 1-5 1-5

2003-Lone Star Conference LSC 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8-0 T2. Southeastern Oklahoma 6-2 T2. Central Oklahoma 6-2 T2. Midwestern State 6-2 T2. Tarleton State 6-2 6. Abilene Christian 5-3 T7. Angelo State 3-5 T7. East Central 3-5 T7. Eastern New Mexico 3-5 T10. Northeastern State 2-6 T10. Southwestern Oklahoma2-6 T10. West Texas A&M 2-6 13. Texas A&M-Commerce 0-8 2003-LSC North Overall Tarleton State 8-4 Southeastern Oklahoma 7-3 Central Oklahoma 9-3 Northeastern State 3-7 East Central 3-8 Southwestern Oklahoma 5-6

North 4-1 3-2 3-2 2-3 2-3 1-4

2003-LSC South Overall Texas A&M-Kingsville 11-2 Abilene Christian 6-4 Midwestern State 7-3 Eastern New Mexico 6-5 West Texas A&M 3-8 Angelo State 3-8 Texas A&M-Commerce 1-10

South 6-0 5-1 4-2 2-4 2-4 2-4 0-6

2002-Lone Star Conference LSC 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-1 T2. Tarleton State 6-2 T2. Abilene Christian 6-2 T2. Midwestern State 6-2 T5. Eastern New Mexico 5-3 T5. Southeastern Oklahoma 5-3 T5. Southwestern Oklahoma 5-3 8. Central Oklahoma 4-4 9. East Central 3-5 T10. Northeastern State 2-6 T10. Angelo State 2-6 T10. Texas A&M-Commerce 2-6 13. West Texas A&M 0-8 2002-LSC North Overall Tarleton State 9-2 Southeastern Oklahoma 7-3 Southwestern Oklahoma 7-4 Central Oklahoma 5-6 Northeastern State 4-7 East Central 3-8

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2009-LSC North Overall 1. Texas A&M-Commerce 5-5 2. Southeastern Oklahoma 7-4 3. Central Oklahoma 4-7 4. Northeastern State 2-9 5. Southwestern Oklahoma 1-10 6. East Central 0-11

South 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 1-5 0-6

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2007-LSC South Overall 1. West Texas A&M 12-1 2. Abilene Christian 10-3* 3. Tarleton State 9-2 4. Midwestern State 8-3 5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-8 6. Angelo State 2-8 7. Eastern New Mexico 5-6

T-6. Southeastern Oklahoma 5-4 T-6. Angelo State 5-4 T-6. Texas A&M-Commerce 5-4 9. Central Oklahoma 4-5 T-10. Eastern New Mexico 2-7 T-10. Northeastern State 2-7 12. Southwestern Oklahoma 1-8 13. East Central 0-9

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2014-Lone Star Conference 1. Texas A&M-Commerce T2. Angelo State T2. Midwestern State T4. West Texas A&M T4. Tarleton State 6. Eastern New Mexico 7. McMurry 8. Texas A&M-Kingsville


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LSC FOOTBALL STANDINGS 2002-LSC South Overall Texas A&M-Kingsville 10-3 Abilene Christian 6-4 Eastern New Mexico 8-3 Midwestern State 7-4 Angelo State 2-8 Texas A&M-Commerce 2-8 West Texas A&M 0-11

South 5-1 5-1 4-2 4-2 2-4 1-5 0-6

2001-Lone Star Conference LSC T1. Tarleton State 8-1 T1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8-1 3. Angelo State 6-2 4. East Central 6-3 5. Midwestern State 5-3 6. Texas A&M-Commerce 5-4 T7. Eastern New Mexico 4-4 T7. Northeastern State 4-4 9. Abilene Christian 3-6 T10. Southeastern Oklahoma2-6 T10. Southwestern Oklahoma2-6 12. Central Oklahoma 1-7 13. West Texas A&M 0-8 2001-LSC North Overall Midwestern State 7-4 East Central 6-4 Northeastern State 5-5 Southeastern Oklahoma 3-7 Southwestern Oklahoma 4-6 Central Oklahoma 3-8

North 4-1 3-2 3-2 2-3 2-3 1-4

2001-LSC South Overall Texas A&M-Kingsville 9-1 Tarleton State 9-2 Angelo State 6-4 Texas A&M-Commerce 7-4 Eastern New Mexico 6-4 Abilene Christian 3-8 West Texas A&M 2-9

South 5-1 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 2-4 0-6

2000-Lone Star Conference LSC 1. Northeastern State 7-1 T2. Central Oklahoma 5-3 T2. Midwestern State 5-3 T2. Eastern New Mexico 5-3 T2. East Central 5-3 6. Tarleton State 5-4 T7. Southwestern Oklahoma 4-4 T7. West Texas A&M 4-4 T7. Angelo State 4-4 T10. Texas A&M-Commerce 4-5 T10. Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-5 12. Abilene Christian 1-7 13. Southeastern Oklahoma 0-7 North 5-0 3-2 3-2 2-3 2-3 0-5

2000-LSC South Overall Eastern New Mexico 6-4 Angelo State 6-4 Tarleton State 6-5 West Texas A&M 5-6 Texas A&M-Commerce 5-6 Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-7 Abilene Christian 1-9

South 4-2 4-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 1-5

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1999-LSC North Overall Southeastern Oklahoma 7-4 Northeastern State 10-4 Central Oklahoma 8-3 Southwestern Oklahoma 5-5 Harding 5-5 East Central 3-7 Ouachita Baptist 3-7

North 6-2 7-2 6-2 4-5 3-5 3-5 1-7

1999-LSC South Overall Angelo State 8-3 Eastern New Mexico 8-3 Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-6 Tarleton State 5-6 Abilene Christian 4-6 Texas A&M-Commerce 4-7 Midwestern State 4-7 West Texas A&M 3-8

South 6-3 6-3 5-4 5-4 4-5 4-5 3-6 2-7

1998-Lone Star Conference LSC 1. Central Oklahoma 9-0 2. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8-1 3. West Texas A&M 7-2 4. Northeastern State 6-2 T5. Eastern New Mexico 6-3 T5. Angelo State 6-3 7. Harding 5-3 8. Southeastern Oklahoma 4-4 9. Ouachita Baptis t3-5 T10. Tarleton State 3-6 T10. Abilene Christian 3-6 T10. Texas A&M-Commerce 3-6 13. East Central 1-7 14. Midwestern State 1-8 15. Southwestern Oklahoma 0-9

1998-LSC South Overall Texas A&M-Kingsville 11-3 West Texas A&M 8-3 Eastern New Mexico 8-3 Angelo State 6-4 Abilene Christian 4-6 Texas A&M-Commerce 3-8 Tarleton State 3-8 Midwestern State 2-9

1997-LSC North Overall Central Oklahoma 9-2 Southwestern Oklahoma 5-5 Northeastern State 4-7 Harding 5-5 Ouachita Baptist 4-6 Southeastern Oklahoma 3-7 East Central 0-10

North 5-1 5-1 4-2 3-3 3-3 1-5 0-6

1997-LSC South Overall Texas A&M-Kingsville 9-2 Angelo State 10-2 Abilene Christian 7-4 West Texas A&M 7-4 Eastern New Mexico 5-6 Tarleton State 4-7 Texas A&M-Commerce 3-8 Midwestern State 3-7

South 7-0 6-1 4-3 4-3 2-5 2-5 2-5 1-6

1996-LSC Overall 1. A&M-Kingsville 8-3 2. Central Oklahoma 9-3 T3. A&M-Commerce 7-4 T3. Angelo State 6-4 T3. Abilene Christian 6-4 T6. Tarleton State 5-5 T6. Eastern New Mexico 3-8 8. West Texas A&M 1-9

LSC 7-0 5-2 4-3 4-3 4-3 2-5 2-5 0-7

1995-LSC 1. A&M-Kingsville 2. A&M-Commerce 3. Angelo State 4. Central Oklahoma 5. Eastern N.M. 6. Abilene Christian 7. West Texas A&M 8. Tarleton

1998-LSC North Overall North Central Oklahoma 12-1 9-0 Northeastern State 8-2 6-2 Harding 7-4 5-3 Southeastern Oklahoma 5-5 4-4 Ouachita Baptist 3-7 3-5 East Central 2-8 1-7 Southwestern Oklahoma 0-100-9

2000-LSC North Overall Northeastern State 9-1 Midwestern State 7-4 Central Oklahoma 5-5 Southwestern Oklahoma 6-4 East Central 6-5 Southeastern Oklahoma 1-9

1999-Lone Star Conference LSC T1. Southeastern Oklahoma 6-2 T1. Northeastern State 7-2 T1. Central Oklahoma 6-2 T4. Eastern New Mexico 6-3 T4. Angelo State 6-3 T6. Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-4 T6. Tarleton State 5-4 T8. Southwestern Oklahoma 4-5

T8. Abilene Christian T8. Texas A&M-Commerce T8. Harding T8. East Central 13. Midwestern State T14. West Texas A&M T14. Ouachita Baptist

South 8-1 7-2 6-3 6-3 3-6 3-6 3-6 1-8

1997-Lone Star Conference LSC 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 9-0 2. Angelo State 8-1 3. Central Oklahoma 7-2 4. West Texas A&M 6-3 T5. Southwestern Oklahoma 5-4 T5. Abilene Christian 5-4 7. Northeastern State 4-4 T8. Southeastern Oklahoma 3-5 T8. Harding 3-5 T8. Ouachita Baptist 3-5 T11. Texas A&M-Commerce 3-6 T11. Eastern New Mexico 3-6 T11. Midwestern State 3-6 T11. Tarleton State 3-6 15. East Central 0-8

Overall 11-2 8-4 6-3-1 8-3 6-4-1 4-7 5-6 1-10

LSC 7-0 6-1 4-2-1 4-3 3-3-1 2-5 1-6 0-7

1994-LSC Overall 1. A&M-Kingsville (NRU) 12-2 2. Angelo State 6-5 3. Central Oklahoma 6-3-1 4. East Texas 5-5 5. Eastern N.M. 6-4-1 6. Abilene Christian 3-7

LSC 6-0 4-1 2-2-1 2-3 1-3-1 0-5

1989-LSC 1. Texas A&I T2. Angelo State T2. Eastern N.M. T2. Abilene Christian T5. East Texas T5. Cameron T5. West Texas 8. Central State

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

1988-LSC 1. Texas A&I T2. East Texas T2. Angelo State T4. Cameron T4. Central State 6. Abilene Christian 7. West Texas 8. Eastern N.M.

Overall 10-3 8-3 6-4 5-3-1 4-5 3-7 2-8 2-8

LSC 6-1 5-2 5-2 4-3 4-3 3-4 1-6 0-7

1987-LSC T1. Texas A&I T1. Angelo State 3. Eastern N.M. T4. Abilene Christian T4. West Texas 6. East Texas

Overall 9-2 9-3 9-2 5-6 5-6 2-9

LSC 4-1 4-1 3-2 2-3 2-3 0-5

1986-LSC 1. West Texas T2. Texas A&I T2. Abilene Christian T4. Eastern N.M. T4. Angelo State 6. East Texas 7. Howard Payne

Overall 7-4 9-2 7-3 8-3 6-5 2-9 0-10

LSC 6-0 4-2 4-2 3-3 3-3 1-5 0-6

1985-LSC 1. Texas A&I T2. Angelo State T2. Eastern N.M. T4. Abilene Christian T4. East Texas 6. Howard Payne

Overall 8-3 7-4 5-5 5-4-2 5-5 2-6-2

LSC 5-0 3-2 3-2 2-3 2-3 0-5

1984-LSC 1. Angelo State 2. Texas A&I 3. Abilene Christian 4. East Texas 5. Howard Payne

Overall 8-3 6-5 3-7 5-5 1-8-1

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1983-LSC T1. Southwest Texas T1. East Texas 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. Abilene Christian 5. Angelo State 6. Texas A&I T7. Sam Houston T7. Howard Payne

Overall 9-2 8-2 7-4 7-3 5-6 2-9 4-7 2-8

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1993-LSC 1. A&M-Kingsville T2. Abilene Christian T2. Angelo State 4. Central Oklahoma T5. East Texas T5. Eastern N.M.

Overall 7-6 7-3 7-3 7-3 5-6 1-8-1

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1992-LSC 1. Texas A&I 2. East Texas T3. Angelo State T3. Eastern N.M. T5. Central Oklahoma T5. Abilene Christian 7. Cameron

Overall 9-3 8-3 5-5 5-5 6-4 3-6 1-9

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1991-LSC 1. Eastern N.M. T2. East Texas T2. Angelo State 4. Texas A&I T5. Cameron T5. Central Oklahoma T5. Abilene Christian

Overall 7-3-1 7-3-1 6-3-1 7-3 3-7 3-7 1-9

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1982-LSC Overall 1. Southwest Texas (NC) 14-0 T2. East Texas 6-4 T2. Abilene Christian 6-4 T2. Stephen F. Austin 6-5 T2. Angelo State 5-5 T6. Texas A&I 5-6 T6. Howard Payne 3-7 8. Sam Houston 3-8

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1990-LSC 1. East Texas T2. Angelo State T2. Eastern N.M. T2. Texas A&I 5. Central State T6. Cameron T6. Abilene Christian T6. West Texas

Overall 10-3 7-3 6-4 6-4 4-6 2-8 1-9 1-10

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1981-LSC Overall 1. Southwest Texas (NC) 13-1 T2. Texas A&I 9-2 T2. Abilene Christian 8-2 T2. Angelo State 8-3 5. East Texas 7-4 6. Sam Houston 3-7 7. Howard Payne 3-7 8. Stephen F. Austin 1-10

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1978-LSC 1. Angelo State (NC) 2. Abilene Christian T3. Sam Houston T3. Texas A&I T5. Southwest Texas T5. Stephen F. Austin 7. East Texas 8. Howard Payne

Overall 11-0 7-3 6-5 6-5 6-4 3-8 4-7 2-8

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1977-LSC Overall 1. Abilene Christian (NC) 9-1-1 2. Texas A&I 8-1-1 T3. Angelo State 8-2 T3. Southwest Texas 5-4 5. East Texas 7-4 6. Stephen F. Austin 2-8 7. Sam Houston 1-10 8. Howard Payne 2-8

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1976-LSC 1. Texas A&I (NC) 2. Abilene Christian T3. East Texas T3. Southwest Texas 5. Angelo State 6. Sam Houston T7. Howard Payne T7. Stephen F. Austin

Overall 13-0 8-2 5-3-1 5-5 5-5-1 3-5-1 1-8-1 1-9-1

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1975-LSC 1. Texas A&I (NC) 2. Angelo State 3. Southwest Texas 4. East Texas 5. Abilene Christian 6. Howard Payne 7. Sam Houston T8. Stephen F. Austin T8. Sul Ross T8. Tarleton

Overall 12-0 8-2-1 7-3 8-3 6-3-1 5-5-1 3-8 2-8 1-10 1-10

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1974-LSC 1. Texas A&I (NC) 2. Stephen F. Austin T3. Abilene Christian T3. Southwest Texas 5. East Texas T6. Howard Payne T6. Sam Houston 8. Angelo State 9. Sul Ross 10. Tarleton

Overall 13-0 9-2 7-4 6-4 7-4 5-6 4-7 4-6 1-9 1-10

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1973-LSC Overall 1. Abilene Christian (NC) 9-1 2. Howard Payne 8-3 T3. Stephen F. Austin 8-3 T3. East Texas 7-4 5. Angelo State 5-4-2 T6. Southwest Texas 4-6

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Overall 10-2 8-2 7-3 5-6 6-5 5-4 5-6 2-7 1-9 3-6 3-8

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1971-LSC Overall 1. Southwest Texas 8-1-1 2. Texas A&I 7-3 3. Angelo State 7-5 4. East Texas 6-5 5. Sam Houston 4-7 T6. Tarleton 3-7 T6. Stephen F. Austin 2-8 T6. McMurry 2-8 Results Unknown for SR, HPU

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1972-LSC 1. East Texas (NC) T2. Angelo State T2. Southwest Texas T4. Sam Houston T4. Texas A&I T4. Howard Payne 7. Sul Ross 8. Stephen F. Austin 9. Tarleton McMurry Abilene Christian

1970-LSC 1. Texas A&I (NC) 2. Sam Houston T3. Angelo State T3. Sul Ross T5. Southwest Texas T5. East Texas T5. Howard Payne T5. McMurry T9. Tarleton T9. Stephen F. Austin

Overall 11-1 8-2-1 6-4 7-3 6-5 5-6 5-5 5-6 1-8 1-9

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1969-LSC T1. Texas A&I (NC) T1. East Texas 3. Stephen F. Austin T4. Southwest Texas 5. Sam Houston 6. Sul Ross 7. Howard Payne 8. McMurry Angelo State Tarleton

Overall 11-1 7-3 7-3 3-6-1 3-6-1 4-5-1 4-7 2-8 6-4 1-9

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1968-LSC 1. Texas A&I (NRU) 2. East Texas 3. McMurry 4. Sam Houston 5. Southwest Texas 6. Sul Ross 7. Howard Payne 8. Stephen F. Austin

Overall 10-2 7-2-1 8-2 5-4-1 5-5 5-4-1 2-7-1 3-7

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1967-LSC 1. Texas A&I 2. Southwest Texas T3. Howard Payne T3. McMurry T5. Stephen F. Austin T5. East Texas 7. Sam Houston 8. Sul Ross0-7

Overall 9-0 9-1 7-3 6-4 4-6 4-6 3-6

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1966-LSC Overall 1. East Texas 5-3-2 T2. Southwest Texas 7-2-1 T2. Sam Houston 6-3-1 4. Stephen F. Austin 5-3-1 5. Texas A&I 5-5 6. McMurry 1-8-1 All Other Results Unknown

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1965-LSC 1. Sul Ross T2. Texas A&I T2. Southwest Texas T2. Stephen F. Austin 5. East Texas 6. Sam Houston 7. Howard Payne McMurry

Overall 9-0-1 6-3 8-2 6-3 4-5 4-6 2-8 4-5-1

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1964-LSC Overall 1. Sam Houston (Co-NC) 9-1-1 2. Sul Ross 7-3-1 3. Southwest Texas 7-2-0 4. Texas A&I 7-2-1 5. Stephen F. Austin 4-5 6. East Texas 2-7 7. Howard Payne 2-8 McMurry 1-8-1 Games Unknown, SHSU v. SR

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1962-LSC 1. Texas A&I 2. Southwest Texas 3. Sam Houston 4. Lamar State Tech 5. East Texas 6. Sul Ross 7. Stephen F. Austin 8. Howard Payne

Overall 9-0-1 8-2 5-3-1 7-3 5-4-1 4-6 1-9 1-8-1

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1961-LSC Overall 1. Sam Houston 8-1 2. Texas A&I 7-2 3. Lamar State Tech (TBC) 7-2 4. Howard Payne 4-5 5. East Texas 4-6 6. Southwest Texas 4-5-1 T7. Sul Ross 3-7 T7. Stephen F. Austin 1-9

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1960-LSC 1. Texas A&I T2. East Texas T2. Lamar State Tech T4. Howard Payne T4. Sul Ross 6. Sam Houston 7. Southwest Texas 8. Stephen F. Austin

Overall 8-1-1 6-4 8-4 6-4 7-3 3-6 2-8 1-10

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1958-LSC 1. East Texas (TBC) T2. Lamar State Tech T2. Sam Houston T4. Texas A&I T4. Southwest Texas 6. Howard Payne T7. Stephen F. Austin T7. Sul Ross

Overall 10-1 6-2 7-2 7-4 5-5 2-7 2-7 2-8

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1957-LSC 1. Lamar State Tech 2. East Texas 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. Sam Houston 5. Southwest Texas 6. Texas A&I 7. Howard Payne 8. Sul Ross

Overall 8-0-2 8-1 6-4 3-5-1 4-6 5-5-1 3-6 3-7

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1956-LSC 1. Sam Houston (RBC) 2. Texas A&I 3. Southwest Texas

Overall 10-0 7-3 6-3

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1955-LSC T1. Southwest Texas T1. Sam Houston T1. East Texas T4. Texas A&I T4. Stephen F. Austin T4. Lamar State Tech 7. Sul Ross

Overall 6-1-2 6-1-2 5-4 4-6 5-4 4-6 2-8

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1953-LSC 1. East Texas (TBCo-C) 2. Sam Houston (RBC) 3. Southwest Texas 4. Lamar State Tech 5. Sul Ross 6. Stephen F. Austin

Overall 10-0-1 9-1 5-4 3-7 4-7 1-8

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1952-LSC Overall 1. East Texas (TBC) 11-0 2. Southwest Texas 7-2 T3. Sam Houston (SBC) 6-4 T3. Sul Ross 4-6 T4. Lamar StateTech 3-6 T4. Stephen F. Austin 2-7

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1951-LSC 1. East Texas T2. Southwest Texas T2. Sam Houston T4. Stephen F. Austin T4. Lamar State Tech 6. Sul Ross

Overall 9-2 6-3-1 4-4-1 4-4-1 4-6 1-4

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1950-LSC 1. Sul Ross T2. Southwest Texas T2. Stephen F. Austin 4. East Texas 5. Sam Houston

Overall 8-2-1 6-3 5-5 4-5-2 5-5

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1949-LSC 1. East Texas 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. Southwest Texas 4. Sam Houston

Overall 5-3-1 7-2 3-6-1 3-7

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1948-LSC 1. Southwest Texas 2. North Texas 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. Trinity 5. Houston 6. East Texas 7. Sam Houston

Overall 8-1 6-4 7-2-1 6-2-2 5-6 3-6-1 0-9-1

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1947-LSC 1. North Texas T2. East Texas T2. Southwest Texas 4. Trinity 5. Stephen F. Austin 6. Sam Houston 7. Houston

Overall 10-2 8-2 5-4 5-3-2 3-6-1 3-6 3-8

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NC – National Champions; NRU – National Runner-Ups; TBC – Tangerine Bowl Champions (played from 1947 to 1982, now known as the Capital One Bowl); RBC – Refrigerator Bowl Champions (played in Evansville, Ind., from 1948 to 1956); SBC – Shrimp Bowl Champions (played in Galveston, Texas, was originally the Oleander Bowl from 1948 to 1951); KB Kanza Bowl

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1979-LSC 1. Texas A&I (NC) T2. Stephen F. Austin T2. Angelo State T2. East Texas T5. Abilene Christian T5. Southwest Texas 7. Howard Payne 8. Sam Houston

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1980-LSC Overall (Became NCAA DII Conference) 1. Southwest Texas 8-3 2. Angelo State 8-1-1 3. Texas A&I 7-4 4. East Texas 7-2-1 5. Stephen F. Austin 4-6 6. Sam Houston 3-7 7. Abilene Christian 2-8 8. Howard Payne 1-8-1


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TEAM (Single Game) POINTS: 98, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014 KICKING POINTS: 21, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 TOUCHDOWNS: 13, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008; Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014; Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 TOTAL YARDS: 986, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014 810, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008 TOTAL PLAYS: 121, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 96, Texas A&I vs. Angelo State, 1982 RUSHING YARDS: 586, SW Texas vs. Prairie View, 1978 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 95, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASSING YARDS: 695, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 9, West Texas A&M vs Central State, Oct 05, 2013 PUNT RETURNS: 12, East Texas State vs. North Texas, 1933 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 224, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 1969 KICK RETURNS: 13, East Texas State vs. Arkansas State, 1987 KICK RET. YARDS: 304, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 PUNTS: 32, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PUNTING YARDS: 1,203, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PUNTS (both teams): 63, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PUNTING YARDS (both teams): 2,390, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PATs: 13, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 PAT ATTEMPTS: 13, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 FIELD GOALS: 6, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Okla., 2009 INTERCEPTIONS: 9, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston, 1949 INT. RETURN YARDS: 213, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Central, Dec. 6, 2014 ATTENDANCE (OVERALL): 24,837, Lone Star Football Festival, 2011 ATTENDANCE (LSC STADIUM): 23,276 Eastern NM at West Texas A&M, 2007 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 12, Texas A&I vs. Tarleton, 1970; Texas A&MCommerce vs. West Texas A&M, 2005; Northeastern State vs. West Texas A&M, 2006; Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2011 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-77, McMurry vs.Abilene Christian, 1968 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-38, Tarleton State vs. Baptist Christian, 1974 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 0, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, 1946; Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946; Howard Payne vs. East Central, 1959; Southwest Texas vs. Texas Lutheran, 1965; Howard Payne vs. Texas A&I, 1959; Southwest Texas vs. Howard Payne, 1965; Stephen F. Austin vs. NW Louisiana, 1971; East Texas State vs. Angelo State, 1971; Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas,1974; Texas A&I vs. Livingston, 1978; Sam Houston vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Texas A&I vs. Howard Payne, 1986; Cameron vs. Central State (Okla.), 1988; Cameron vs. Texas A&I, 1990; East Texas State vs. Henderson, 1993; Eastern New Mexico vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1999; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Commerce, 2006; Angelo State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 0, All games above and Angelo State vs. Central St. (Okla.), 1973; Southwestern Okla. vs. Okla. Panhandle State, 2001; Midwestern State vs. Western N.M., 2001; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Commerce, 2006; Angelo State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS ALLOWED: 30, Howard Payne vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1959

TEAM (Season) RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 727, Eastern New Mexico, 2014 RUSHING YARDS: 4,342, Texas A&I, 1986 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 395.2, Texas A&I, 1986 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 749, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS: 460, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME: 41.8, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: .718 (249-347), Midwestern State, 2009 PASSING YARDS: 5,544, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 448, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 57, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL PLAYS: 1,066, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL YARDS: 7,124, West Texas A&M, 2012 TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 569.9, Texas A&I, 1976 POINTS: 649, Texas A&M-Commerce, 2014 POINTS PER GAME: 54.1, Texas A&M-Commerce, 2014 KICKING POINTS: 149, West Texas A&M, 2013 PUNTS: 92, Stephen F. Austin, 1978

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PUNTING YARDS: 3,630, East Texas State, 1986 WINS: 14, Angelo State, 1978; Southwest Texas, 1982 LONGEST WIN STREAK: 42, Texas A&I, 1973-77 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK: 46, Texas A&I, 1973-77 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 274, Eastern New Mexico, 2014 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: 485, East Texas State, 1952 FEWEST RUSH. YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 48.5, East Texas St., 1952 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 35, Sam Houston, 1956 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 443, Sam Houston, 1956 FEWEST PASS. YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 49.2, Sam Houston, 1956 FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED: 427, Lamar, 1958 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 1,329, Sam Houston, 1956, 1964 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 147.7, Sam Houston, 1956 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: 34, Southwest Texas, 1948 INTERCEPTIONS: 37, Texas A&I, 1970 TURNOVERS: 52, East Texas State, 1990 TURNOVERS PER GAME: 4.7, East Texas State, 1990

INDIVIDUAL (Longest Plays) LONGEST RUN: 99, JT Thompson, Eastern New Mexico vs. East Central, 2007; Keithon Flemming, West Texas A&M vs. Angelo State, 2007 LONGEST PASS: 99, Binky Ford to Frankie Reescano, Sam Houston vs. Howard Payne, 1980; Matt Morris to Casey Cowan, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern State, 1997; Taylor Harris to Stephen Burton, West Texas A&M vs. Tarleton State, 2010; Jake Glover to Vernon Johnson, Midwestern State vs. Abilene Christian, 2011; Jake Fenske to Cordell Valentine, Tarleton State at North Alabama, 2012 LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 100, Leonard Avery, Texas A&I vs. Slippery Rock, 1976; Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I vs. Northern Arizona, 1980; Justin Parson, Tarleton State vs. Central Oklahoma, 2003 LONGEST KICK RETURN: 100, Johnny Stovall, North Texas vs. Sam Houston, 1936; Bob Sloan, East Texas State vs. Midwestern State,1950; Marvin Brown, East Texas State vs. Midwestern State, 1951; Gary Berry, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, 1958; Dwight Harrison, Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas, 1967; Wylie Turner, Angelo State vs. Sam Houston, 1976; Joe Ferris, Southwest Texas vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Steve Parker, Abilene Christian vs. Angelo State, 1982; Rufus Smith, Eastern N.M. vs. Howard Payne, 1985; Darrell Whitaker, Eastern N.M. vs. N.M. Highlands, 1994; Jurome Lee, Angelo State vs.West Texas A&M, 1995; Norman Miller, Texas A&MKingsville vs. Portland State, 1995; Cliff Douglas, West Texas A&M vs. Southwestern Okla., 1996; Kareem Larrimore, West Texas A&M vs. Okla. Panhandle St., 1998; Derrick Foster, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Angelo St., 1999; Anthony Armstrong, West Texas A&M vs. Eastern N.M., 2003; Corey White, Eastern N.M. vs. Southwestern Okla., 2004; Kyle Fox, Angelo State vs. Western State, 2005; Justin Johnson, Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2009; Nathan Slaughter, West Texas A&M vs A&M-Commerce, 2013; Quinn Reels, Angelo State vs Midwestern State, 2013; D’Maujeric Tucker, Eastern New Mexico vs Tarleton State, 2014; Anthony Yancy, Angelo State vs West Texas A&M, 2014 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 100, Robby Robinett, Southwest Texas vs. Lamar, 1959; Richey Robertson, Stephen F. Austin vs. East Central, 1966; Byron Shaw, Texas A&I vs. Sul Ross, 1972; James Cross, Angelo St. vs. Sul Ross, 1974; Emmuel Thompson, Texas A&I vs. Central St. (Okla.), 1979; B. Tillman, Harding vs.Northeastern St., 1999; Tonmar Johnson, Eastern N.M. vs. Midwestern St., 1999; Justin Hibler, Eastern N.M. vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2000; Fred Shaw, Central Okla. vs. Tarleton St., 2004; Markell Walker, East Central at Southeastern Okla., 2010; Cory Whitfield, Texas A&M-Commerce at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011; Rush Seaver, Angelo State vs CSU-Pueblo, 2013; Paul Mason, Angelo State vs McMurry, 2014 LONGEST PUNT: 89, Mark Bounds, West Texas State vs. Central State (Okla.), 1990 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 69, Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian vs. East Texas State, 1976

INDIVIDUAL (Single Game) POINTS SCORED: 42, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008 TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008 POINTS SCORED KICKING: 21, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 49, Kenneth Parks, East Texas State vs. Carson-Newman, 1972 RUSHING YARDS: 342, Carlton Booe, Northeastern State vs. Southeastern Okla., 1998 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 94, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 PASSING YARDS: 695, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma,

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 885, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 RUSHING YARDS: 6,320, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 AVG. YARDS PER RUSH: 7.3, Larry Collins, Texas A&I, 1974-77 (8.4*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) AVG. YARDS PER GAME: 162.1, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (172.8*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) MOST 100-YARD GAMES: 36, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 MOST 200-YARD GAMES: 13, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 1,624, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PASS COMPLETIONS: 1,040, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PASS COMPLETION PCT.: .675, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 PASSING YARDS: 13,525, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 307.4, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 123, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 TOTAL PLAYS: 1,821, Ned Cox, Angelo State, 1983-86 TOTAL YARDS: 13,608, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 309.3, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 RECEPTIONS: 244, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 RECEIVING YARDS: 4,108, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 97.8, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH: 23.2, Romar Crenshaw, Southeastern Okla., 2000-03 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 45, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 PUNTING AVERAGE: 43.2, Bill Dement, Angelo State, 1968-71 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 1,212, Larry Pullin, Texas A&I, 1965-68 PUNT RETURN AVG.: 18.5, Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965-66 KICK RETURN YARDS: 2,115, Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2009-12 KICK RETURN AVG.: 25.3, Jerry Clement, Stephen F. Austin, 1962-65 INTERCEPTIONS: 36, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1963-66 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: 535, Autry Beamon, East Texas State,1971-74 POINTS: 426, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (438*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) TOUCHDOWNS: 70, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, 1973-76; Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (73*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) PATs: 251, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PAT ATTEMPTS: 255, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 CONSECUTIVE PATs: 76, Bryan Thompson, Angelo State, 1987-90 FIELD GOALS: 62, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 (att. 79) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 84, Billy Watkins, East Texas State, 1990-93 CONSECUTIVE FGs: 24, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2004-06 KICKING POINTS: 437, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 7,803, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 317, Gerome Castleberry, East Central, 2002 RUSHING YARDS: 2,156, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (2,165*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY: 11.7, Jimmy Pipkin, Midwestern State, 2011 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 182.8, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 28, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (35*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) MOST 100-YD RUSHING GAMES: 12, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 MOST 200-YD GAMES RUSHING: 5, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 675, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASS COMPLETIONS: 447, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASS COMPLETION PCT.: .720 (118-164), Rahsaan Bell, Midwestern State, 2007 PASSING YARDS: 5,401, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASSING YARDS/GAME: 437.3, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 53, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME: 40.4, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 MOST 200-YARD GAMES PASSING: 14, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2012; Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL PLAYS: 734, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 TOTAL YARDS: 5,313, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL YARDS/GM: 436.7, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 RECEPTIONS: 123, Torrence Allen, West Texas A&M, 2013 RECEIVING YARDS: 1,867, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 143.6, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 22, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 PUNT RETURNS: 35, Johnnie Jones, Central Oklahoma, 1998 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 526, Byron Shaw, Texas A&I, 1973 PUNT RETURN AVG.: 22.1, Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965 KICK RETURNS: 36, Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011 KICK RETURN YARDS: 975, Jerome Hewitt, Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 KICK RETURN AVG.: 38.0, David Hurst, East Texas State, 1949 PUNTS: 89, Rick Kinsey, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 PUNTING YARDS: 3,509, Dan Roberson, East Texas State, 1986

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PUNTING AVG.: 46.8, Bill Huffman, Sul Ross, 1960 INTERCEPTIONS: 14, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1966 INT. RETURN YARDS: 318, Autry Beamon, East Texas State, 1972 POINTS: 204, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (234*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) TOUCHDOWNS: 34, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (39*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) PATs: 82, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 PAT ATTEMPTS: 86, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 CONSECUTIVE PATs: 61, Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2012 FIELD GOALS: 24, Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2013 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 30, Jared Homer, Northeastern State, 2008; Morgan Lineberry, Abilene Christian, 2010; Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2013 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS: 15, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005; Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2012 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY: 100% (15-15) Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005 KICKING POINTS: 149, Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2013 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 2,982, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008

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Sep. 12, 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Keith Null, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, Nov. 22, 2008; Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico vs Southern Nazarene, Aug 28, 2010; Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M vs Central State, Oct 05, 2013 TOTAL PLAYS: 102, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 TOTAL YARDS: 681, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 RECEPTIONS: 15, Alester Givens, Tarleton St. vs. Midwestern St., 2001; Cory Sims, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern St., 2002; Torrence Allen, West Texas A&M at Indianapolis, Nov 23, 2013; Le’Nard Meyers, Tarleton State vs Texas A&MCommerce, 2014 RECEIVING YARDS: 323, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, Nov. 22, 2008 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 5, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, Nov. 22, 2008 PUNT RETURNS: 10, Kerry Simien, Texas A&I vs. West Texas A&M, 1988 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 224, Bobby Menchaca, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 1969 KICK RETURNS: 8, Sam Tarrant, East Texas State vs. Southwest Texas, 1979; Brandon Williams, Midwestern State at Abilene Christian, 2008; Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&MCommerce at Eastern New Mexico, S-25, 2010; Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M at Central Missouri, N-20, 2010 KICK RETURN YARDS: 218, Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, S-25, 2010 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 409, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian at West Texas A&M, Oct. 18, 2008 PUNTS: 32, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PUNTING YARDS: 1,203, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 INTERCEPTIONS: 5, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross vs. East Texas State, 1966 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: 124, Curtis Slater, West Texas A&M at Angelo State, 2012 PATs: 13, Saul Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 PAT ATTEMPTS: 13, Saul Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 FIELD GOALS: 6, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009


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LSC Football Records LSC Football Champions Year Champion(s) 1932 North Texas State 1933 East Texas State 1934 East Texas State 1935 East Texas State, North Texas State, Stephen F. Austin 1936 North Texas State 1937 East Texas State 1938 East Texas State 1939 North Texas State 1940 North Texas State 1941 North Texas State 1942 East Texas State 1946 North Texas State 1947 North Texas State 1948 Southwest Texas 1949 East Texas State 1950 Sul Ross State 1951 East Texas State 1952 East Texas State 1953 East Texas State 1954 East Texas State, Southwest Texas 1955 East Texas State, Sam Houston, Southwest Texas 1956 Sam Houston 1957 East Texas State, Lamar 1958 East Texas State 1959 East Texas State, Texas A&I 1960 Texas A&I 1961 Sam Houston 1962 Texas A&I 1963 Southwest Texas 1964 Sam Houston 1965 Sul Ross State 1966 East Texas State 1967 Texas A&I 1968 Texas A&I 1969 East Texas State, Texas A&I 1970 Texas A&I 1971 Howard Payne, Southwest Texas 1972 East Texas State 1973 Abilene Christian 1974 Texas A&I 1975 Texas A&I 1976 Texas A&I 1977 Abilene Christian, Texas A&I 1978 Angelo State 1979 Texas A&I 1980 Southwest Texas 1981 Southwest Texas 1982 Southwest Texas 1983 East Texas State, Southwest Texas 1984 Angelo State 1985 Texas A&I 1986 West Texas State 1987 Angelo State, Texas A&I 1988 Texas A&I 1989 Texas A&I 1990 East Texas State 1991 Eastern New Mexico 1992 Texas A&I 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1996 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1998 Central Oklahoma 1999 Central Oklahoma, Northeastern State, Southeastern Oklahoma

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LSC Football Playoffs Champions 2014 Angelo State LSC Football Playoffs Championships Angelo State 1 LSC Annual Scoring Leaders Year Player Points 2014 Geremy Alridge-Mitchell, WT 138 2013 Sergio Castillo, WT 149 2012 Sergio Castillo, WT 129 2011 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 114 2010 Josh Birmingham, UCO 126 2009 Fred Winborn, TAMUK 114 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU 204 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU 234* Matt Adams, ACU 115 2006 Ulysses Odoms, MSU 96 2005 Kyle Fox, ASU 114 2004 Derek Ross, TSU 134 2003 Larry Williams, TAMUK 114 2002 Larry Williams, TAMUK 108 2001 Romar Crenshaw, SOSU 114 2000 Dominic Rhodes, MSU 108 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU 102 1998 Carlton Booe, NSU 104 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding 78 Chris Brazzell, ASU 78 Ryan Logan, UCO 78 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 78 1995 Jason Smith, ETSU 90 1994 Joe Aska, UCO 92 1993 Angel Alvarez, ACU 60

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Yards 1,611 1,177 1,621 1,044

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Josh Birmingham, UCO 1,250 Fred Winborn, TAMUK 1,295 Bernard Scott, ACU 2,156 Bernard Scott, ACU 2,165* Michael Benton, ENMU 1,458 Daniel Polk, MSU 1,199 Derrick Ross, TSU 1,512 Derrick Ross, TSU 1,560 Larry Williams, TAMUK 1,570 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 1,379 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 1,308 DeWayne Miles, WTAMU 1,524 Carlton Booe, NSU 1,370 Reggie Donner, UCO 1,432 Chris Pierson, Harding 1,299 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 1,233 Derrick Johnson, ENMU 1,265 Joe Aska, UCO 1,629 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1,108 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1,075 Landrum Hale, ENMU 1,098 Andre Tucker, ENMU 965 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,269 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,442 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,598 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 2,011 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 1,111 Anthony Thomas, ACU 1,096 Ricky Dirks, ETSU 1,299 Roger Wiley, Sam Houston 1,079 Cary Noiel, ETSU 1,307 Anthony Jonson, ASU 1,003 Paul Hood, SFA 1,332 Jerry Aldridge, ASU 1,493 Mike Richardson, ETSU 1,095 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 1,185 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 1,976 Don Hardeman, Texas A&I 1,355 Craig Powell, ETSU 1,029 Kenneth Parks, ETSU 1,302 Jerry Austin, ASU 1,199 Jerry Austin, ASU 1,263 Arthur James, ETSU 1,334 Arthur James, ETSU 1,538 Arthur James, ETSU 963 Danny Foust, Sul Ross 657 Reece Morrison, SWT 919 A.C. Lex, Sul Ross 657 Jerry Clement, SFA 640 Dee White, SWT 707 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 609 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 550 Sam McCord, ETSU 887 Geo. Jackson, Sam Houston 652 Bob Nance, Lamar 658 Bob Grisham, Sam Houston 706 Bennie Boles, Sam Houston 906 Norm Cash, Sul Ross 1,225 Mac Moore, Sam Houston 793 Don Bingham, Sul Ross 1,090 Mac Moore, Sam Houston 1,014 Charles Boyles, Sul Ross 1,036

LSC Career Passing Leaders Yards Player Years 13,525Dustin Vaughan, WTAMU 2010-13 12,109Mitchell Gale, ACU 2009-12 12,012Billy Malone, ACU 2005-08 9,799 Taylor Harris, WTAMU 2007-10 9,385 Keith Null, WTAMU 2005-08 8,212 Josh Neiswander, ASU 2006-10 8,203 Steve Kelly, TSU 1999-2001 7,934 Rex Lamberti, ACU 1984-86, 1993

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LSC Annual Passing Leaders Year Player Yards 2014 Tyrik Rollison, A&M-C 3,764 2013 Dustin Vaughan, WT 5,401 2012 Dustin Vaughan, WT 4,712 2011 Mitchell Gale, ACU 3,823 2010 Taylor Harris, WTAMU 4,806 2009 JJ Harp, ENMU 4,373 2008 Keith Null, WTAMU 5,097 2007 Keith Null, WTAMU 4,134 2006 Dalton Bell, WTAMU 3,998 2005 Dalton Bell, WTAMU 3,799 2004 Derek Maupin, WTAMU 3,461 2003 Cliff Watkins, TSU 3,547 2002 Pete Darnell, ECU 2,311 2001 Steve Kelly, TSU 3,077 2000 Steve Kelly, TSU 2,782 1999 Luke Cullins, Harding 2,648 1998 Mitch Brown, MSU 2,503 1997 Chad Cole, TSU 2,674 1996 Chad Cole, TSU 2,503 1995 Grady Benton, WTAMU 2,077 1994 Mike Jinks, ASU 1,897 1993 Rex Lamberti, ACU 2,052 1992 Wilbur Odom, ASU 1,799 1991 Bobby Bounds, ETSU 1,825 1990 Bobby Bounds, ETSU 1,905 1989 Mickey Russell, ASU 2,206 1988 Doak Taylor, WTSU 2,379 1987 Royce Slechta, ETSU 2,105 1986 Tod Mayfield, WTSU 3,664 1985 Rex Lamberti, ACU 3,010 1984 Bruno Briones, ETSU 1,839 1983 Kyle Mackey, ETSU 1,960 1982 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 2,243 1981 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 2,306 1980 Wade Wilson, ETSU 1,978 1979 John Mayes, ACU 2,352 1978 John Mayes, ACU 2,535 1977 John Mayes, ACU 2,201 1976 Jim Reese, ACU 2,309 1975 Jim Reese, ACU 2,355 1974 Lynn Leonard, ASU 1,679 1973 Clint Longley, ACU 2,719 1972 Will Cureton, ETSU 1,292 1971 Jim Duncan, SWT 1,442 1970 Jim Dietz, ETSU 2,000 1969 Robert Pearce, SFA 2,104 1968 J.D. McMahon, TSU 2,079 1967 Jesse Perkins, SWT 1,625 1966 Terry Oglesby, Texas A&I 1,262 1965 Luz Pedraza, Sul Ross 1,505 1964 Randy Johnson, Texas A&I 1,414 1963 Don Leinneweber, SWT 1,134 1962 Windell Hebert, Lamar 1,112 1961 Windell Hebert, Lamar 1,138 1960 James Williams, ETSU 800 1959 Harold Stephens, SFA 1,265 1958 Dale Byerly, HPU 950 1957 George Parks, Lamar 701 1956 Votto Gaddis, SFA 846 1955 Bobby McBride, SWT 906 1954 Allen Boren, Sam Houston 837 1953 Pence Dacus, SWT 1,654 1952 Don Gottlob, Sam Houston2,325 1951 James Gray, ETSU 1,186 1950 Charles Lafoon, Sul Ross 959

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