2016 Stephen F. Austin Football Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL

Quick Facts/Schedule...................................................2 We Are Stephen F. Austin.............................................2 Media Information.......................................................3 Offensive Outlook..................................................... 4-5 Defensive/Special Teams Outlook............................. 6-7 Homer Bryce Stadium.............................................. 8-9 Battle of the Piney Woods..........................................10 Battle for Chief Caddo................................................11 2016 Commissioner’s Cup Champions........................12

2016 LUMBERJACKS

Numerical Roster........................................................14 Alphabetical Roster....................................................15 Lumberjack Returner Bios.................................... 16-29 Lumberjack Newcomer Bios................................. 30-33 Lumberjacks By Position............................................34 Lumberjacks By Class.................................................35 Lumberjacks By Geography........................................35 Post-Spring Projected Starters...................................36

LUMBERJACK COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Clint Conque..................................... 38-39 Conque’s All-time Head-To-Head Records..................39 Lumberjack Coaching Staff................................... 40-45 Lumberjack Support Staff..........................................46

2015 SEASON IN REVIEW

2015 Results..............................................................48 2015 Season Statistics.......................................... 48-49 2015 Individual and Team Game Highs......................50 2015 Game-By-Game Starters...................................51 2015 Game-By-Game Statistics..................................51 2015 Game Recaps............................................... 52-62

2016 OPPONENTS

2016 Opponent Information................................ 64-67 2016 Opponent Composite Schedules........................68 2016 Southland Conference Composite Schedule.......68

LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL HISTORY

Stephen F. Austin Football History..............................70 Year-By-Year Results............................................ 71-76 All-Time Lumberjack Head Coaches...................... 76-77 Season Opener/Homecoming Results........................78 Division I Nationally Ranked Games...........................79 Postseason History/Records................................. 80-83 All-Time Opponent Series..................................... 84-87 Lumberjack Conference History..................................88 Lumberjack First Team All-Americans.........................89 Lumberjacks in the Pros....................................... 90-91 Lumberjack All-Conference Honors...................... 92-93 SFA Retired Numbers..................................................94 All-Time Letterwinners........................................ 94-98

LUMBERJACK RECORD BOOK

Yearly Team Statistics (Division I Level)....................100 Yearly Statistical Leaders (Since 1969).....................101 Lumberjack Team Records................................ 102-103 Lumberjack Individual Records........................ 104-105 Passing Records........................................................106 Rushing/All-Purpose Records...................................107 Receiving Records....................................................108 Total Offense/Scoring Records..................................109 Defensive Records (Division I Era)..................... 110-111 Special Teams Records..............................................112

THIS IS STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

2015-16 Year in Review.................................... 114-115 SFA Head Coaches....................................................115 University President Dr. Baker Pattillo......................116 Stephen F. Austin Board of Regents..........................116 Athletic Director Robert Hill.....................................117 Southland Conference..............................................118 2016 SLC Preseason Football Polls............................118

CREDITS

The 2016 Stephen F. Austin football media guide is an official publication of the SFA Media Relations office. MANAGING EDITOR AND PRINCIPLE DESIGN: Rand Champion - Director of Athletic Media Relations RESEARCH AND EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: Drew Hastings, Nathan Slinkard, Courtney Ford, Rachel Owens and Hunter Sowards - Media Relations Student Assistants PHOTOGRAPHY: Hardy Meredith, Stephanie Ballard, Cody DeRouen and Jacy Watson - SFA Marketing Communications; Daily Sentinel COVER DESIGNS: Rand Champion - Director of Athletic Media Relations PRINTING: Stephen F. Austin Printing Services

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QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name................................... Stephen F. Austin State University Abbreviation..................................................................... SFA Location.................................................... Nacogdoches, Texas Founded........................................................................... 1923 Enrollment..................................................12,950 (Fall 2014) Nickname............................................................. Lumberjacks Colors.............................................................Purple and White Affiliation...................................................NCAA Division I FCS Conference..............................................................Southland Stadium.................................. Homer Bryce Stadium (14,575) President.......................................................Dr. Baker Pattillo Athletic Director.................................................... Robert Hill

COACHING STAFF Head Coach.......................................................... Clint Conque Alma Mater..................................................Nicholls, 1983 Record at SFA................................. 12-12 (Second season) Career Record.................................. 117-71 (16th season) Assistant Head Coach (WR)..............................Demo Odems Offensive Coordinator (QB)..............................Gary Crowton Defensive Coordinator (LB)......................... Matt Williamson Run Game Coordinator (OL)..................................... Bill Best Co-Special Teams Coordinator (TE)..........Jeremy Hammock Co-Special Teams Coordinator (S)..................... Mike Walton Assistant Coach (DE)...............................................Tom Howe Assistant Coach (CB)...............................................Terry Mills Assistant Coach (RB)......................................... Jeremy Moses Assistant Coach (DT)........................................ Chris Van Horn Director of Football Operations............................Kail Kaiser Strength and Conditioning...................................Dan Eason Athletic Trainer....................................................... Jeff Smith Football Office................................................ (936) 468-3502

FOOTBALL INFORMATION 2015 Overall Record............................................... 4-7 (.364) 2015 SLC Record...........................................4-5 (.444 - T-5th) 2015 Postseason.............................................................None Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................36/20 ....................................................................... 17/8 (Offense) .......................................................................18/9 (Defense) ............................................................... 1/3 (Special Teams) Starters Returning/Lost...............................................17/13 ......................................................................... 9/5 (Offense) .........................................................................7/5 (Defense) ............................................................... 1/3 (Special Teams) First Season of Football.............................1923 (88 seasons) Overall Record............................................391-494-31 (.444) Southland Conference Titles.......................Four (Last, 2010) NCAA Division I Playoff Appearances...... Seven (Last, 2014) NCAA Division I Playoff Record............................. 7-7 (.500)

WE ARE STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

2016 SCHEDULE Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Opponent Location at Texas Tech.......................Lubbock, Texas WEST ALABAMA.................Homer Bryce Stadium at McNeese *......................Lake Charles, La. ABILENE CHRISTIAN *.........Homer Bryce Stadium vs. Sam Houston State *!....Houston, Texas at Nicholls *........................Thibodaux, La. SOUTHEASTERN LA. *..........Homer Bryce Stadium at Incarnate Word *............San Antonio, Texas CENTRAL ARKANSAS *^.....Homer Bryce Stadium at Houston Baptist *...........Houston, Texas NORTHWESTERN STATE *....Homer Bryce Stadium

Home games in CAPS at Homer Bryce Stadium * - Southland Conference game ! - Battle of the Piney Woods (NRG Stadium) ^ - Homecoming

We respectfully ask all media outlets to please refer to the university by our official name and abbreviations. The full name of the institution is Stephen F. Austin State University with a preferred written name of Stephen F. Austin. When the name of the university is shortened, the abbreviation should be written as “SFA.” We are not “S.F. Austin,” “Steph. F. Austin” or “S.F. Austin State.” In addition, the correct logo for all SFA athletic programs is as follows:

• Purple and gray outline of the “SFA” lettering • Purple star representing Nacogdoches Opponent Result • Registered trademark (official as of fall 2014)

2015 RESULTS

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

NORTHERN ARIZONA................... L 34-28 at TCU......................................... L 70-7 McNEESE STATE *........................ L 28-14 at Abilene Christian *................. L 35-32 vs. Sam Houston State *!............ L 34-28 NICHOLLS *.................................W 28-24 at Southeastern Louisiana *.......W 28-27 INCARNATE WORD *^.................W 55-21 at Central Arkansas *.................. L 36-24 HOUSTON BAPTIST *...................W 55-20 at Northwestern State *............. L 33-17

Home games in CAPS at Homer Bryce Stadium * - Southland Conference game ! - Battle of the Piney Woods (NRG Stadium) ^ - Homecoming

The following logos are outdated and no longer in use. We ask that media organizations and institutions cease to use them and replace them with our official athletics logo.

• Red outline of “SFA” lettering

• Gray star representing Nacogdoches

MEDIA INFORMATION

SFA ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Director/Football Contact............................Rand Champion Office Phone............................................. (936) 468-2606 Email................................................championr@sfasu.edu Assistant Director.............................................Charlie Hurley Office Phone............................................. (936) 468-5800 Email................................................... hurleycp@sfasu.edu Assistant Director............................................. Brian Newton Office Phone............................................. (936) 468-5801 Email...................................................newtonb@sfasu.edu Media Relations Fax...................................... (936) 468-4593 Mailing Address..................................SFA Athletic Fieldhouse ...................................................P.O. Box 13010, SFA Station ....................................................... Nacogdoches, TX 75962 Website...............................................................SFAJacks.com

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MEDIA INFORMATION SFA MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE

COVERING THE LUMBERJACKS Media efforts for all 17 Stephen F. Austin intercollegiate athletic programs are coordinated by the SFA Media Relations office. The SFA media relations office is located on the west side of the SFA Fieldhouse, directly north of Homer Bryce Stadium, as the staff is available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and starting three hours prior to game days.

LUMBERJACKS OVER THE AIR

For the second-straight season, Stephen F. Austin is offering a new and innovative way to follow the Lumberjacks. SFA reached an agreement with ESPN3 in the spring of 2015 to broadcast home Lumberjack sporting events, including all five SFA home football games. The free broadcast can be reached by visiting ESPN3.com as well as through the WatchESPN app. In addition to football home games, SFA fans can also watch each home soccer, volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball games this season. Lumberjack football will once again be carried over the air on Q107.7 FM with Rob Meyers returning as the “Voice of the Lumberjacks.” Each broadcast is also available online at Q1077.com with live stats and notes available at SFAJacks.com.

INTERVIEWS

All interview requests for SFA coaches and student-athletes must be coordinated through the Media Relations office and must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance. Head coach Clint Conque is readily accessible to the media as the best times to coordinate interviews are between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Coach Conque will also take part in the weekly Southland Conference telephone press conference call each Tuesday morning. Student-athletes are instructed not to conduct any interviews unless it has previously been arranged through the SFA Media Relations office. Cell phone numbers of SFA student-athletes will not be given out to media members and no interview requests will be granted on travel or game days unless previous arrangements are made through the proper sport contact.

CREDENTIALS

All requests for football media credentials should be made through Rand Champion, SFA’s Director of Media Relations, by 5 p.m. on the Thursday prior to the game. Requests are preferred to come in the form of an e-mail sent to championr@sfasu.edu. Only members of credible media entities will be given credentials for Lumberjack athletic events - fan sites, blogs and recruiting services will not be granted media rights. No one will be allowed into the Homer Bryce Stadium press box or onto the field without a proper credential. Visiting media should make their requests through the visiting media relations office with those credentials mailed to the opponent’s media relations director unless other arrangements are made in advance. Credentials not mailed may be picked up in the SFA Media Relations office until 4 p.m. on Fridays preceding home games. The game day media credential pickup is at the SFA University Police Department, located at 232 E. College Street, approximately a half mile from Homer Bryce Stadium.

RAND CHAMPION

CHARLIE HURLEY

KERI BURNS

Director of Media Relations Football, Bowling, Men’s and Women’s Golf

Assistant Director of Media Relations Men’s Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Women’s Tennis

Assistant Director of Media Relations Women’s Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Track and Field, Cross Country

HOMER BRYCE STADIUM PRESS BOX

The press area at Homer Bryce Stadium is located on the second floor of the press box. A work area for media members is located in the middle section with seating preference given to those who cover the Lumberjacks on a regular basis. Pregame notes, rosters and depth charts will be available prior to the game with updated statistics distributed after each quarter. Wireless internet is available and a password can be obtained from any member of the SFA Media Relations staff. One visiting radio booth will be reserved for the broadcast crew of the opposing team with the visiting media relations office designating which station will be occupying the box. Members of the SFA Media Relations staff will be seated on the second row at the north end of the press box with the opposing media relations staff sitting on the first row at the north end of the open media area.

SIDELINES

Stephen F. Austin follows NCAA rules regarding media representatives on the sidelines. Photographers must wear a visible credential at all times and use of tripods is not allowed. Photographers are not permitted to shoot between the 25-yard lines (team areas) and must stay behind the dashed yellow media line. Access to the field will be limited to the stairway on the north side of the west side stands. Media members are allowed on the field beginning with five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and will be escorted to the field by a member of the SFA Media Relations staff. No one under 18 years of age will be issued a credential for sideline access.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWS

Following a 10 minute cooling off period, head coach Clint Conque and select student-athletes will be available for a postgame press conference in the Lawton Room in the SFA Fieldhouse, directly north of the field. No on-field interviews will be conducted. Requests for student-athletes to be made available should be given to a member of the SFA Media Relations staff with five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Should a media representative wish to speak with a student-athlete not made available during the postgame press conference, please make the request with a member of the SFA Media Relations staff and those interviews will be conducted outside the SFA locker room. No media members are allowed inside the SFA locker room at any time. Interviews with the visiting team coach or student-athletes should be coordinated through the visiting media relations staff.

PRACTICES

All SFA practices are open to the media, however certain portions of practice will be off-limits to video or write about under the discretion of head coach Clint Conque and the SFA Media Relations staff. A designated media interview period has been set aside from 2-3 p.m. on Thursdays prior to the Lumberjacks’ practice. Should a media member wish to conduct interviews on another day or time, please contact Rand Champion in the SFA Media Relations office at least 24 hours prior to the requested time.

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OFFENSIVE OUTLOOK OFFENSIVE BREAKDOWN Starters Returning/Lost: 9/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/8 2015 Redshirts: 6 Transfers/Freshmen: 5/12 Starters Returning (9) QB Zach Conque (Sr. | 6-6 | 237 | Little Rock, Ark.) RB Joshawa West (Sr. | 5-10 |194 | Angleton, Texas) WR Justice Liggins (Sr. | 6-1 | 210 | Tyler, Texas) WR Aaron Piper (Jr. | 5-9 | 186 | Duncanville, Texas) WR Robert Sylvester (Jr. | 6-0 | 193 | Houston, Texas) FB Jabralon Allen (Sr. | 6-0 | 241 | Frankston, Texas) TE Will Taylor (Jr. | 6-3 | 248 | Euless, Texas) LT Travis Wiggins (Sr. | 6-3 | 300 | Grand Prairie, Texas) C Anthony Pullins (Sr. | 6-3 | 296 | Cedar Hill, Texas) Starters Lost (5) WR Braxton Bearden (Sr. | 5-11 | 186 | Carrollton, Texas) WR Aaron Thomas (Sr. | 6-1 | 188 | Burnet, Texas) LG Byron Williams (Sr. | 6-4 | 302 | Dickinson, Texas) RG Terran Vaughn (Sr. | 6-4 | 315 | Beaumont, Texas) RT David Dane (Sr. | 6-6 | 316 | Bells, Texas) Additional Lettermen Returners (8) QB Hunter Taylor (Sr. | 6-1 | 192 | Whitehouse, Texas) RB Loren Easly (So. | 5-11 | 205 | Houston, Texas) WR De’Quann Ruffin (Sr. | 6-2 | 200 | New Orleans, La.) TE Lucas Askew (So. | 6-5 | 219 | Big Sandy, Texas) OL Devonte Jones (So. | 6-2 | 305 | Houston, Texas) OL Shane Roberson (Jr. | 6-2 | 304 | Little Elm, Texas) OL Hayden Scott (So. | 6-3 | 286 | Spring, Texas) OL Jake Wallace (Sr. | 6-0 | 285 | Shreveport, La.)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Passing Yards............ 1,933...... Zach Conque Attempts..................303....... Zach Conque Completions............177....... Zach Conque Touchdowns..............16........ Zach Conque Rushing Yards.............759....... Loren Easly Attempts..................139....... Zach Conque Touchdowns..............11........ Zach Conque Receiving Yards...........439....... Aaron Piper Receptions................44........ Aaron Piper Touchdowns...............5......... Aaron Piper Total Offense............. 2,487...... Zach Conque All-Purpose Yards........903....... Joshawa West Scoring..........................68........ Zach Conque Kick Return Yards........443....... Robert Sylvester Attempts...................21........ Robert Sylvester Punt Return Yards........3......... Robert Sylvester Attempts....................1......... Robert Sylvester

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CONQUE SEASON PREVIEW Year three of the Clint Conque era gets underway in 2016 as Stephen F. Austin seeks to put a disappointing 2015 campaign behind them. After going 8-5 and earning a spot in the NCAA FCS Playoffs in 2014, the Lumberjacks went just 4-7 in 2015 and 4-5 in Southland Conference play behind a myriad of injuries and close calls. After starting off the year 0-5, which included four games decided in the final five minutes, SFA won four of its next five games, including rallying from a 20-point first half deficit to upset 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana in Hammond. But the disappointing season concluded in Natchitoches as the Lumberjacks lost Chief Caddo to rival Northwestern State, bringing a close to a 2015 season SFA is ready to put behind it. As the calendar turns to 2016, however, optimism is high in Nacogdoches as the Lumberjacks return a good mix of experienced veterans and young talent. Picked fifth in the preseason poll by both the Southland Conference coaches and sports information directors, the ‘Jacks are hoping a strong spring season translates into a successful fall campaign as SFA aims to make a run at the Southland Conference title and another FCS playoff appearance. COACHING STAFF 2016 marks the beginning of the third season of the Clint Conque era at Stephen F. Austin as Conque begins his 17th season as a head coach. The elder statesman of SLC head coaches has accumulated a 117-71 record in 16 seasons, including a 4224 mark in SLC play with three NCAA Division I playoff appearances. A four-time conference Coach of the Year, Conque looks to rebound from just the third losing season of his coaching career. While the majority of the SFA coaching staff remains intact, one major difference heading into 2016 will be the addition of Gary Crowton as the Lumberjacks’ offensive coordinator. Known as one of the game’s top offensive minds after serving as the head coach at Louisiana Tech and BYU with a national championship as the offensive coordinator at LSU in 2007, Crowton will bring some new wrinkles to the SFA offensive scheme as he becomes reunited with Conque, who served as his OC at Louisiana Tech from 1996-98. Assistant head coach Demo Odems will once again oversee SFA’s wide receiving corps, joined by Walter Payton Award winner Jeremy Moses coaching up the running backs. Bill Best begins his fifth year on Conque’s staff serving as the run game coordinator and the offensive line coach with Jeremy Hammock resuming responsibility for the tight ends as well as assisting as the special teams coordinator. Defensively, the entire coaching unit remains the same for the third-straight season, helping build that continuity and Lumberjack identity. Defensive coordinator Matt William-

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WEST son is entering his 10th season as Conque’s right hand man, overseeing the entire Lumberjack defensive unit while working specifically with the linebackers. Tom Howe and Chris Van Horn will once again coordinate the efforts of the SFA defensive line, which has emerged as one of the top units in the conference, with Terry Mills (cornerbacks) and Mike Walton (safeties) working side-by-side in the defensive secondary as Walton also serves as the co-special teams coordinator. OFFENSIVE OUTLOOK One of the hallmarks of Conque’s offensive philosophy is to run a balanced offense, and that was evident in 2015 as the Lumberjacks rushed for 208.5 yards while throwing for 219.4 yards per game. But for the first time in a while, SFA struggled to find the endzone as the ‘Jacks finished the 2015 campaign averaging 28.7 points per game, bringing an end to a seven year streak of averaging at least 30 points per game, which was tops in the FCS. With a healthy contingent of players and some new offensive wrinkles, SFA is hoping to build on that number significantly in 2016. QUARTERBACKS After a breakout season in 2014 which earned him SLC Newcomer of the Year honors, senior Zach Conque had a less-than-ideal junior season which was plagued by injuries from the season opener. Still, Conque passed for 1,933 yards and 16 touchdowns while rushing for 554 yards and 11 scores, accounting for the most touchdowns (27) of any player in the Southland Conference. With an offseason to fully heal, as well as immeasurable training opportunities such as the Manning Passing Academy, Conque appears poised to make his final season in Nacogdoches a memorable one. Senior Hunter Taylor proved he too can bear the load when the need arises, playing in six games in 2015 and throwing for 480 yards and five touchdowns. Taylor earned his first start against McNeese and helped SFA build an early 14-7 lead, then entered the game in the first half at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana and helped over a 20-point deficit, engineering a come-from-behind 28-27 victory. Sophomore Ryan Cottingame and redshirt freshman Jake Blumrick both have another year of the Lumberjack offensive scheme under their belts as the duo saw significant snaps during the spring season. Freshmen Paten Snell and Tyler Ferre’ also join the program this fall, posting impressive prep careers. RUNNING BACKS One position that figures to factor prominently into SFA’s offensive scheme this season is at running back as Conque has loaded the position with a handful of different types of backs. Sophomore Loren Easly burst onto the scene as a freshman,


OFFENSIVE OUTLOOK OFFENSIVE PRESEASON NOTES • Senior quarterback Zach Conque has already made his mark

PIPER leading the team with 759 rushing yards and four touchdowns in 2015 and provides the big, powerful presence Lumberjack fans got use to seeing during the Gus Johnson days. Complementing Easly will be senior Joshawa West, who plays the role of the quick, explosive back with the shifty moves behind the line. A fifth year senior, West ran for a career-best 617 yards in 2015, pushing him over the 1,000 yard mark for his career, as he has proven his worth as one of the most versatile players on the field, leading SFA with 903 all-purpose yards last season. Conque added junior college transfer Kijana Amous from Navarro College who rushed for over 1,100 yards and 12 touchdowns in one and a half seasons before suffering a foot injury as a sophomore. While limited in spring practices, Amous still showed signs of his explosive speed and power, making big plays throughout the spring season. Sophomore Jacolby Whitaker also saw some key reps after making the most of his limited touches in 2015. The ‘Jacks also added freshmen Josh McGowen and Jamall Shaw, two of the top running prep running backs in Texas and Oklahoma, respectively, as Conque is excited about the depth of talent in the SFA backfield. WIDE RECEIVERS Arguably no area on the field was hit harder by injuries in 2015 than were the Lumberjack wide outs as nearly all of the key contributors missed significant time recovering from some sort of ailment. While there was an obvious impact on the continuity of the offensive schemes, it may ultimately turn into a blessing in disguise as it gave a number of players an opportunity to gain in-game experience. Junior Aaron Piper had his breakout season in 2015 as the Lumberjack speedster led the team in receptions (44), receiving yards (439) and touchdowns (five), ranking among the SLC leaders in all three categories. His speed makes him an open field threat as Piper placed second in the 100 meter dash at the SLC Track and Field Championships this spring. Three other players finished with over 300 yards on the year, including junior Robert Sylvester’s 39 catches for 364 yards. Senior De’Quann Ruffin also emerged as a playmaker, catching 23 passes for 374 yards and four touchdowns, boasting the highest receiving average (16.3) on the team as the duo came up big in spring practices and should help anchor the receiving corps this fall. Senior Justice Liggins was the fourth member of the 300yard club in 2015, catching 31 passes for 318 yards and four touchdowns and will be looked to as the senior leader among the position in 2016. When addressing the future at the wide receiver position, Conque emphasized two main factors – size and speed – and feels confident in the young players that will compete for play-

PULLINS ing time this fall. The ‘Jacks added junior transfer Trae Hart from Big Ten program Purdue and are excited for the leadership qualities he will bring after playing in some of the top venues in the nation. Redshirt freshman Kiki Hill is one player Conque consistently mentions in players that have impressed as his full year in the SFA program is beginning to pay off, capped by an impressive spring season. Fellow redshirt Jonathan Sam also showed his abilities with freshman signees Khalil Lacy, Thomas Nolley, Tamrick Pace and Cody Williams expected to add significant competition and fight for playing time once fall camp begins. TIGHT ENDS/FULLBACK While not making eye-popping stats on the box score, the tight end and fullback positions remain crucial to the success of Conque’s offensive scheme and will be no different in 2016. Junior Will Taylor has filled the tight end role nicely in his two seasons at SFA while sophomore Lucas Askew made big strides in his first season in Nacogdoches, giving the ‘Jacks two big threats to make plays downfield. Add in junior college All-American Nick Jones who joined the program in the spring and the tight end position could play a major role towards SFA’s success in 2016. Senior Jabralon Allen once again steps in as the Lumberjacks’ lone fullback and the experience and football smarts the fifth year senior brings to the table is nearly unrivaled. Again, while most of what Allen contributes doesn’t end up on the stat sheet, he and the tight ends serve as lynch pins for a potent offensive scheme. OFFENSIVE LINE No area on the field was hit harder by graduation than was the Lumberjack offensive line which boasted one of the most experienced units in the country as 2015’s five starters combined for 164 starts and 200 games played in the trenches. Two key components from that unit remain in senior left tackle Travis Wiggins and senior center Anthony Pullins, both of which will be entering their fourth seasons as starters once the ball kicks this fall. The production and consistency of the offensive line will hinge greatly on the veteran leadership the duo bring to the table and the insights they can share with the young, talented underclassmen. Fellow senior Jake Wallace and junior Shane Roberson both saw a good deal of snaps in 2015 but will be called on to take on a more significant role in 2016 as they will need to fill the holes vacated by three seniors. A number of young, talented players should also make a push for first team snaps this fall, including sophomores Devonte Jones and Hayden Scott, both of which got their first taste of collegiate experience in 2015. Conque also added

in the SFA record book and looks to move up the list among the Lumberjack all-time greats. Conque enters 2016 ranking sixth in program history in career completions (426), seventh in career total offense (5,846 yards), eighth in career passing yards (4,666) and ninth in career touchdown passes (31). Conque is already SFA’s all-time leading rusher for a quarterback, racking up 1,180 yards on the ground, and is 334 passing yards shy of becoming the first 5,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher in program history. • Conque holds a unique distinction as one of the top dualthreat quarterbacks in the country as he is one of just three Division I quarterbacks who have both passed and rushed for at least 20 touchdowns in the last two seasons, joining Oregon’s Dakota Prukop and Houston’s Greg Ward. Conque has accounted for 56 touchdowns in his first two seasons at SFA, including 31 passing, 24 rushing and one receiving. • Senior running back Joshawa West joined the SFA 1,000yard rushing club last year and currently ranks 23rd all-time in career rushing yards with 1,115. One of the most versatile players on the roster, West has also added 411 career receiving yards and 512 career kick return yards, giving him 2,038 total yards during his first three years in Nacogdoches. • Speed will be a key factor for the Lumberjack offensive unit this season as a number of players can turn heads in open field. Junior wide receiver Aaron Piper carried the momentum of his breakout football season onto the track, finishing second in the 100 meter dash at the Southland Conference Championships with a time of 10.19 and qualifying for NCAA Regionals. A handful of incoming freshmen also excelled on the track, highlighted by running back Josh McGowen who set numerous Rio Grande Valley records and qualified for the state meet in six events, capturing the 6A state championship in the 300 meter hurdles. • One of the hallmarks of Conque’s program has been the balance between athletics and academics, something which remains a major focus at SFA. The Lumberjacks will take the field this fall with five college graduates, three of which are on the offensive side of the ball, including quarterback Zach Conque, fullback Jabralon Allen and offensive lineman Jake Wallace.

junior transfers Josh Keith and Jaxon Salinas to help shore up the front line with redshirt freshmen A.J. Brown, Travis Lock and Tim Meyers adding some crucial depth and competition heading into fall camp. Looking forward toward the future, Conque brought in a number of high school signees that fit the Lumberjacks’ offensive line mindset in Deion Bennett, Zach Mack, Matthew Mora and Cooper Williams. While each will provide depth and competition in the fall, they will also get a chance to hone their skills learning from the examples of their upperclassmen counterparts.

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DEFENSIVE OUTLOOK DEFENSIVE BREAKDOWN Starters Returning/Lost: 7/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/9 2015 Redshirts: 7 Transfers/Freshmen: 2/9 Starters Returning (7) DE John Franklin (Jr. | 6-4 | 278 | Greenville, Texas) DE Kedrick Harrison (Sr. | 6-2 | 246 | Coldspring, Texas) DT Mitchel Zimmerle (Jr. | 6-3 | 284 | Danbury, Texas) LB Price Miller (Sr. | 6-1 | 228 | Rockdale, Texas) CB Tre Rosser (Sr. | 5-11 | 185 | Clarksville, Texas) FS Germod Williams (Sr. | 5-9 | 178 | Shreveport, La.) WS Patrick Martin (Sr. | 5-9 | 186 | Spring, Texas) Starters Lost (5) DT Donald Bryant (Sr. | 6-2 | 285 | Daingerfield, Texas) DT Lance Skyler (Sr. | 6-2 | 285 | Lancaster, Texas) LB Justin Owens (Sr. | 6-1 | 224| Brea, Calif.) LB Allen Stewart (So. | 6-1 | 195 | Kingwood, Texas) CB Demundre Freeman (Sr. | 5-11 | 185 | Cedar Hill, Texas) Additional Lettermen Returners (12) DE Jamal Allen (Sr. | 6-0 | 246 | Frankston, Texas) DE Darrell Vanerson (Sr. | 6-3 | 288 | Wesson, Miss.) DT Lamont Alexander (So. | 6-3 | 300 | Nolanville, Texas) DT Demetrion Amie (So. | 6-4 | 272 | Fort Worth, Texas) LB George Stone III (Sr. | 6-1 | 225 | Louisville, Ky.) DB Lawrence Ghansah (So. | 6-0 | 195 | Cypress, Texas) DB Tarrin Mitchell (So. | 5-10 | 186 | Dallas, Texas) DB Ahmad Muhammad (Jr. | 6-0 | 196 | Plano, Texas) DB Trevon Smith (So. | 5-10 | 184 | Houston, Texas) DB Zack Starnes (Sr. | 5-9 | 184 | Woodland, Calif.) DB Marlon Walls (Jr. | 5-10 | 196 | Pearland, Texas) LS Chris Wilkerson (So. | 6-2 | 237 | Waller, Texas)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Total Tackles................. 52........ Patrick Martin .................................... 52........ Price Miller Solo Tackles............... 37........ Patrick Martin Assisted Tackles........ 34........ Price Miller Tackles For Loss............8.5....... John Franklin Yards.......................... 44........ John Franklin Sacks..............................6.0....... John Franklin Yards.......................... 41........ John Franklin Interceptions................ 2......... Tarrin Mitchell ..................................... 2......... Trevon Smith ..................................... 2......... Marlon Walls Yards.......................... 66........ Trevon Smith Pass Breakups............... 4......... Patrick Martin QB Hurries...................... 5......... John Franklin Forced Fumbles............. 3......... Patrick Martin Fumble Recoveries....... 2......... Trevon Smith

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HARRISON DEFENSIVE OUTLOOK

After a strong 2014 in which Stephen F. Austin emerged as one of the most improved defensive units, the Lumberjacks continued to make strides in 2015 as a number of young players earned opportunities to make their mark. The ‘Jacks allowed 32.9 points per game while giving up 432.6 yards per game, including ranking in the top half of the Southland Conference in rushing yards per game, allowing 184.8. Seven starters and 18 letterwinners return for SFA this fall, including a number of multi-year contributors for the Lumberjack defense.

DEFENSIVE ENDS

The strength of the Lumberjack defensive unit will once again rest firmly on the shoulders of the defensive line, which boasts one of the most experienced groups in the Southland Conference. SFA is particularly potent at the defensive end position, giving the ‘Jacks a number of threats on the outside. Senior Kedrick Harrison is a two-year starter that returns to serve as the anchor of the defensive line as he sits on the verge of cracking the ‘Jacks top-10 in both tackles for loss (23.0) and sacks (10.5). Harrison has generated 91 tackles in his first three years at SFA and appears poised for a memorable final season at Homer Bryce. Junior John Franklin enters 2016 seeking to build on his breakout sophomore campaign in which he led SFA with 8.5 tackles for loss and six sacks, earning second team All-Southland Conference honors. A preseason first team All-SLC honoree, Franklin was tabbed the number 27 Most Important Player by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football and should factor heavily into SFA’s defensive scheme. Senior Jamal Allen will also bring some key senior leadership as the fifth year senior has posted 48 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks in his 33 games played. Coupled with Harrison and Franklin, the trio will be relied heavily upon to provide the veteran leadership. The upperclassmen will be bolstered by a talented core of youngsters eager to prove their worth, led by redshirt freshmen Jack Martin and Gary Sampson who are entering their second year in the program. The pair saw significant action during spring practices, providing size and speed on the outside. The Lumberjacks also added freshman signees Jerry Blanks and Malik George this winter as both will have an opportunity to compete for playing time this fall.

DEFENSIVE TACKLES

After providing a consistent presence up front in 2015, the interior of the Lumberjack defensive line will face some questions marks in 2016 following the departure of three experienced seniors as the defensive tackles, possibly more than any position, will hinge greatly on underclassmen.

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FRANKLIN To help offset the loss of experienced seniors, junior Mitchel Zimmerle and senior Darrell Vanerson were shifted from the defensive end position to the interior during spring practices and seemed to settle in nicely. Zimmerle brings the most experience, registering 40 tackles, eight tackles for loss and three sacks in 24 games during his first two seasons and provides a strong, physical presence. Vanerson saw some key snaps in his first season in Nacogdoches, playing in nine games with eight total tackles in 2015. Along with Zimmerle, he made key strides at his new position during spring practices. The remainder of the position is full of young talent who will have ample opportunities to prove their worth. Sophomore Lamont Alexander began to step into that role as a true freshman, appearing in all 11 games with 16 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss while fellow sophomore Demetrion Amie registered 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks, playing in six games after transferring from TCU. Bubu Alvarez and Braxton Kelly also saw action sparingly in 2015 for the ‘Jacks. Redshirt freshman Paul Hill has grown in his first year in the SFA system and had a strong spring season, giving him the opportunity to compete for playing time this fall. He will be joined by incoming freshmen Larron Cox and Rayshad Nichols, providing key depth and competition across the board.

LINEBACKERS

Another area looking for those ready to step up is at the linebacker position as SFA returns just two letterwinners from the 2015 campaign. Seniors Price Miller and George Stone were thrown into the mix early after transferring to the ‘Jacks with both making strong statements in their first seasons. Miller stepped into the role as a playmaker for the Lumberjacks, appearing in all 11 games and tied for second on the team with 52 tackles in 2015, including leading the team with 34 assisted stops. He continued to step up during spring drills and will serve a key role as fall camp gets underway. Stone also showed a knack for making big plays, registering 26 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and a sack while playing in all 11 games in his first season. With a handful of starts under his belt and a spring season to further hone his skills, Stone, along with Miller, are poised to anchor the linebacking unit. As is a theme among a number of positions, the success of the linebacking unit will depend on the performance of a number of underclassmen who will be relied upon to step in on the big stage. Sophomore Ryan Woods posted an impressive spring season, as did redshirt freshmen Teddy Britton, Spencer Choka and Anthony Jacobs as both coaches Conque and Williamson are eager to see how they respond this fall. SFA added a late high school signee in Fre’Zarian Harrison, who comes to Nacogdoches following an impressive prep


DEFENSIVE OUTLOOK DEFENSIVE PRESEASON NOTES • Consistency will be the key for the Lumberjack defensive unit, both in terms of personnel and staff. For the third-straight year, SFA will return its entire defensive coaching staff, led by defensive coordinator Matt Williamson. On the field, 18 letterwinners and seven starters are back for SFA, including nine seniors who all have played key roles.

MILLER career at Pittsburg and will be another young option that could factor into the defensive game plan as early as this fall.

CORNERBACKS

After shouldering their portion of the blame for a slow start to 2015, the Lumberjack cornerback group showed significant improvement in the second half of the season and are eager to come into their own as a strength for SFA in 2016. Tre Rosser is the lone senior among the group and had a productive 2015 despite battling nagging injuries all year. The junior college transfer played in all 11 games with five starts, posting 16 tackles with a key 47-yard fumble return in the win over Incarnate Word. Sophomore Tarrin Mitchell was thrown into the mix early in his redshirt freshman campaign and responded in kind, leading the group with 27 tackles and a pair of interceptions. While still an underclassman, Mitchell’s production in 2015 earned him the reputation as one of the leaders heading into the fall. The remainder of the position consists of a number of talented yet unproven players, all of which will have plenty of opportunities as the season counts down towards September. Junior transfers Aaron Foy and Trent Perriman will especially be looked to to provide an immediate impact as the duo had opportunities to show their worth during spring drills, building off strong junior college careers. Two incoming freshmen will also be thrown into the mix from day one as Alex Gregory and Zach Hall will need to be quick learners. The two played different positions in high school but their athleticism and football I.Q.s will be advantages as they make the transition to cornerback.

SAFETIES

While other positions will rely heavily on young underclassmen for success, the SFA safeties have the advantage of a number of veteran seniors ready to anchor the defensive backfield, returning all the major players from 2015. Leading the charge is three year starter Patrick Martin, who has posted back-to-back 52 tackle seasons with 13 tackles for loss, three interceptions and 12 passes defended. While not the biggest player on the field, Martin has earned himself a reputation as one of the Lumberjacks’ hardest hitters, being named a two-time honorable mention All-SLC performer and is a preseason second team All-SLC selection heading into 2016. Fellow seniors Zack Starnes and Germod Williams also bring veteran leadership as the duo each played in all 11 games in their first seasons as Lumberjacks, combining for over 60 tackles with Williams posting an interception, fumble recovery and a pair of forced fumbles. Juniors Ahmad Muhammad and Marlon Walls showed their abilities to make plays in 2015 as the duo stepped into

MARTIN a more significant role. Muhammad finished the year with 42 tackles and a pair of tackles for loss while Walls added 24 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a pair of interceptions with the pair coming out of spring practices as favorites to earn significant playing time this fall. Sophomores Lawrence Ghansah and Trevon Smith were asked to step into the lineup in their true freshman campaigns and came through with key plays as the duo each played in 10 games. Smith registered 26 tackles with a pair of interceptions, five passes defended and two fumble recoveries while Ghansah notched 14 tackles with a recovery of his own. Adding depth and competition, the duo should once again see significant snaps this fall. Four other players make the safeties one of the deepest positions on the team, including redshirt freshman Alize Ward who had one of the strongest performances during spring drills. Conque continually mentioned Ward as a player to watch as his opportunites could become more and more frequent in 2016. Junior Zach Kanipes will also get a chance to compete for playing time both defensively and on special teams after sitting out 2015 due to NCAA transfer rules. He, along with freshmen Hunter Cabral and Trey Ramos, will have their opportunities in fall camp to make a name for themselves and compete for snaps in September.

SPECIALISTS

Special teams has been one of the primary focuses since Conque arrived in Nacogdoches as a significant portion of each practice is dedicated to the efforts. This year, that time spent might prove to be even more critical as SFA faces a number of question marks heading into the fall. After graduating seniors at both the kicker and punter positions, including a four-year starter in punter Nick Bruno, the competition remains ongoing for both positions even after the spring season. Sophomore Caleb Lewallen primarily handled the kickoff duties for SFA during 2015 but will have his chance to take ownership of the place kicking duties, as will sophomore Troy Duran who transferred to SFA following one season at Kilgore College. Both players had moments where they were able to show off their skill but consistency remains something the staff needs to see more of. Two more kickers were added following the completion of spring practices as junior Michael Crowder and redshirt freshman Elijah Ruiz transferred to SFA from Arkansas Baptist and Houston, respectively, and will have their opportunities once fall camp begins. The lone returning letterwinner among the special teams is sophomore long snapper Chris Wilkerson. While primarily

• One of the most experienced positions on the field for SFA will be at the defensive ends, led by seniors Kedrick Harrison and Jamal Allen and junior All-SLC performer John Franklin. Harrison sits on the verge of cracking the SFA record books in a number of categories and the emergence of Franklin in 2015 was evident in spring practices as the defensive ends dominated up front. • After losing three senior starters at defensive tackle following the 2015 season, coach Conque moved junior Mitchel Zimmerle and senior Darrell Vanerson to the interior this spring as both players thrived in their new position. • One of the question mark positions for the Lumberjacks in 2016 will be at linebacker as seniors Price Miller and George Stone are the only two returners that saw significant action last year. Conque is excited about the future of the position, however, led by redshirt freshmen Spencer Choka and Teddy Britton, both of whom should see significant playing time in 2016. • Special teams will be an area of great concern heading into the season as the Lumberjacks will need to replace a four-year punter as well as veterans at the kicking and holding positions. A number of players have had opportunities to step into those roles but the positions remain up in the air following spring ball as long snapper Chris Wilkerson is the lone returning special teams player for the ‘Jacks. • Academic success is something not just relegated to the offensive side of the ball as senior defensive ends Jamal Allen and Kedrick Harrison both earned their degrees this past May, giving the ‘Jacks five graduated players this fall. Juniors John Franklin and Marlon Walls were also named to the Southland Conference All-Academic team last fall with Walls earning CoSIDA Academic All-District honors with a perfect 4.00 GPA in engineering physics. handling the short snapping duties in 2015, Wilkerson enters the 2016 season as the Lumberjacks’ sole snapper. Who Wilkerson will be snapping to also remains up in the air with sophomore Ryan Cottingame handled the majority of the holder duties in the spring. The uncertainty will bring an increased focus once fall camp begins as the Lumberjacks look to shore up the position. The return game is also up for grabs with junior Robert Sylvester holding the distinction as the leading returner in both kick and punt returns. But with a number options heading into fall camp, including transfers and incoming freshmen, competition for the positions will be one storyline to watch in August.

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HOMER BRYCE STADIUM

HOMER BRYCE STADIUM Since 1973, Homer Bryce Stadium has served as the home field for Stephen F. Austin football, combining a memorable game day experience with some of the most memorable games in Lumberjack football history. SFA defeated Cameron University 17-0 in the first game played in the new facility on September 8, 1973. Since then, the ‘Jacks have posted a 151-99-2 (.603) record, including a 4-1 mark in playoff games. This past season, the Lumberjacks set another milestone for the stadium as SFA registered the 150th win at Homer Bryce in a 55-21 victory over Incarnate Word on October 31 - fittingly the Homecoming game for the 2015 season. Homer Bryce Stadium has become one of the toughest venues in the Southland Conference in recent seasons as the Lumberjacks have posted a 31-10 record at home since the 2009 season. Lumberjack Stadium, as it was first called, opened in time for the 1973 season with 14,575 seats, all between the 20-yard lines. The bowl-type construction of the stadium also affords blanket seating on the steep, grassy banks that surround the field, increasing capacity to more than 25,000. The largest crowd to see a football game in the stadium was listed at 23,617 when the third-ranked Lumberjacks hosted top-ranked McNeese State on Oct. 28, 1995.

In 1986, the stadium was renamed Homer Bryce Stadium in honor of SFA benefactor Homer Bryce. Bryce’s association with SFA began in the 1930s when he attended school and ran track for the Lumberjacks. He served as a member of the SFA Board of Regents from 1974 until his retirement in 1994, passing away in July of 1996. Fans coming to Homer Bryce Stadium this fall will immediately see a major upgrade which was installed during the offseason. SFA added an 80’ 8” by 36’ 10” high definition video board, which is the largest in the Southland Conference and the third-largest at the FCS level. The board, which allows for HD video streams and instant replays, live in-game statistics and sponsorship and promotional elements, made its football debut at the 2016 Spring Game, followed by a showing of Star Wars Episode VII afterwards. Prior to the start of the 2013 season, the turf at Homer Bryce Stadium was replaced as the new Hellas’ Matrix Turf was installed, providing both more color and support than the previous turf. The endzones are now purple with white lettering, saying “Stephen F. Austin” in the north endzone and “Lumberjacks” in the south with the new SFA logo emblazoned at the 50-yard line. The artificial playing surface has made an impact on both the SFA and Nacogdoches communities as Homer Bryce Stadium is host to numerous high school football playoff games and marching band contests involving East Texas public schools. Prior to the 2007 season, SFA remodeled the football locker room, located on the back side of the Fieldhouse at the north end of the stadium. Carpet was replaced, more lockers were added with four flatscreen, highdefinition televisions installed in the locker room. The ‘Jacks ushered in a new era in 2003 with a complete overhaul of the west side press box. In addition to a complete remodeling of the media work area on the second floor, SFA added luxury suites and the Touchdown Club on the first floor of the press box.

Stephen F. Austin will officially unveil its new HD videoboard this fall, the largest in the Southland Conference and third-largest in the nation at the FCS level.

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MILESTONE VICTORIES First Victory: Sept. 8, 1973 (SFA 17, Cameron 0) First Playoff Victory: Nov. 26, 1988 (SFA 24, Jackson State 0) 50th Victory: Oct. 7, 1989 (SFA 32, Texas State 21) 100th Victory: Sept. 22, 2001 (SFA 30, CSU-Northridge 27) 150th Victory: Oct. 31, 2016 (SFA 55, Incarnate Word 21) Prior to the press box renovation, the last major project at Homer Bryce Stadium was the addition of a new wing to the SFA Fieldhouse. The east wing is a two-story structure housing football coaching offices and meeting rooms on the top floor with visitor dressing rooms located on the bottom floor. The stadium is also one of the top track and field facilities in East Texas and serves as the home track for the Lumberjack track and field teams. During the summer of 2006, the track surface was replaced with a state-of-the-art Tartan polyurethane surface as the 400-meter surface meets all NCAA and IAAF requirements. A popular location for track meets due to the layout of the track, Homer Bryce Stadium hosts the annual Carl Kight Invitational, SFA’s annual outdoor track and field event that draws some of the top teams from across the region. Homer Bryce Stadium is also unique in that it serves as a focal point of the Nacogdoches community as the stadium is open to the public 24/7 except for official SFA events. The ‘Jacks host five games in 2015, beginning with the season opener against West Alabama on September 10th. SFA then hosts four Southland Conference rivals, beginning with SLC newcomer Abilene Christian on September 24th on Parent’s Day 2016. The ‘Jacks face Southeastern Louisiana on October 15th before the 2016 Homecoming tilt against Central Arkansas on November 5th. The 2016 regular season concluded with the annual Battle for Chief Caddo as SFA hosts border rival Northwestern Louisiana on November 19th, looking to bring the Chief home to Nacogdoches.


HOMER BRYCE STADIUM HOMER BRYCE STADIUM RECORDS

HOMER BRYCE YEAR-BY-YEAR

OPPONENTS AT HOMER BRYCE

Overall Record......................................151-99-2 (.603) Largest Crowd......23,617 (Oct. 28, 1995 vs. McNeese State) First SFA Win..............................................Sept. 8, 1973 SFA 17, Cameron 0 First SFA Loss...........................................Sept. 22, 1973 Howard Payne 34, SFA 0 First Tie Game.........................................Sept. 12, 1987 SFA 13, Prairie View A&M 13 Overtime Record........................................... 4-1 (.800) SFA Winning Streak...................Nine games (2009-10) SFA Losing Streak....................Seven games (1980-81) SFA Largest Win Margin.......92 points (Sept. 12, 2009) SFA 92, Texas College 0 SFA Largest Loss Margin..........70 points (Oct. 9, 1976) Texas A&I 77, SFA 7

Year Games Home Pct. Overall Pct. 1973 5 4-1 .800 9-3 .750 1974 5 3-2 .600 9-2 .818 1975 5 1-4 .200 2-8-1 .227 1976 5 0-5 .000 1-9-1 .136 1977 6 2-4 .333 2-8 .200 1978 5 2-3 .400 3-8 .273 1979 6 6-0 1.000 8-3 .727 1980 6 2-4 .333 4-6 .400 1981 6 0-6 .000 1-10 .091 1982 6 3-3 .500 6-5 .545 1983 6 5-1 .833 7-4 .636 1984 6 5-1 .833 7-3-1 .682 1985 6 4-2 .667 9-2 .818 1986 5 4-1 .800 5-6 .455 1987 5 0-4-1 .100 3-7-1 .318 1988 8 7-1 .875 10-3 .769 1989 6 6-0 1.000 12-2-1 .833 1990 5 1-4 .200 1-10 .091 1991 5 2-3 .400 2-8-1 .227 1992 7 3-4 .429 3-8 .273 1993 6 4-2 .667 8-4 .667 1994 6 4-1-1 .750 6-3-2 .636 1995 7 6-1 .857 11-2 .846 1996 7 5-2 .714 7-4 .636 1997 7 7-0 1.000 8-3 .727 1998 6 3-3 .500 3-8 .273 1999 6 6-0 1.000 8-3 .727 2000 5 3-2 .600 6-5 .545 2001 5 4-1 .800 6-5 .545 2002 6 3-3 .500 6-5 .545 2003 5 3-2 .600 7-4 .636 2004 7 4-3 .571 6-5 .545 2005 6 4-2 .667 5-6 .455 2006 6 1-5 .167 4-7 .364 2007 5 0-5 .000 0-11 .000 2008 7 3-4 .429 4-8 .333 2009 6 6-0 1.000 10-3 .769 2010 7 5-2 .714 9-3 .750 2011 6 4-2 .667 6-5 .545 2012 5 5-0 1.000 5-6 .455 2013 5 3-2 .600 3-9 .250 2014 7 5-2 .714 8-5 .615 2015 5 3-2 .600 4-7 .364 TOTALS 252 151-99-2 .603

School Rec. Pct. First Last Abilene Christian............... 4-4.........500........1974.......2014 Albany......................................1-0.........1.000......... 2010.........2010 Alcorn State..............................2-0.........1.000......... 1985.........2003 Angelo State.............................4-4...........500.......... 1973.........1995 Arkansas-Monticello.................2-0.........1.000......... 1991.........1992 Baker........................................1-0.........1.000......... 1979.........1979 Boise State................................0-1...........000.......... 1992.........1992 Cal State-Northridge.................1-0.........1.000......... 2001.........2001 Cal State Sacramento................1-0.........1.000......... 1994.........1994 Cameron...................................1-1...........500.......... 1973.........1977 Central Arkansas................ 2-3.........400........2006.......2014 Central Oklahoma.....................1-0.........1.000......... 2000.........2000 Delta State................................3-1...........750.......... 1984.........2006 Eastern Illinois..........................1-0.........1.000......... 1995.........1995 Eastern New Mexico..................1-0.........1.000......... 1996.........1996 Eastern Washington..................2-1...........667.......... 1987.........2009 Florida International.................0-1...........000.......... 2004.........2004 Grambling State........................1-0.........1.000......... 1989.........1989 Henderson State.......................5-2...........714.......... 1978.........2005 Howard Payne...........................4-3...........571.......... 1973.........1984 Idaho........................................0-1...........000.......... 1993.........1993 Incarnate Word.........................2-0.........1.000......... 2014.........2015 Jackson State............................2-1...........667.......... 1988.........1992 Jacksonville State......................4-0.........1.000......... 1996.........2001 Kentucky Wesleyan...................1-0.........1.000......... 2008.........2008 Lamar.......................................4-2...........667.......... 1980.........2012 Langston...................................1-0.........1.000......... 2008.........2008 Louisiana-Monroe.....................1-1...........500.......... 1989.........1991 McMurry...................................2-0.........1.000......... 2011.........2013 McNeese State..........................7-8...........467.......... 1988.........2015 Mississippi College....................0-2...........000.......... 1981.........1983 Montana...................................0-1...........000.......... 1998.........1998 Montana State..........................2-1...........667.......... 1994.........2013 New Hampshire........................1-0.........1.000......... 1997.........1997 Nicholls....................................14-3..........824.......... 1984.........2015 North Dakota............................1-0.........1.000......... 2009.........2009 North Dakota State...................0-1...........000.......... 2006.........2006 North Texas.............................1-3-1.........300.......... 1987.........1994 Northern Arizona......................1-1...........500.......... 2004.........2015 Northern Iowa..........................1-3...........250.......... 1995.........2011 Northwestern State.......... 9-12........429........1975.......2014 Portland State...........................0-2...........000.......... 2001.........2003 Prairie View A&M....................5-1-1.........786.......... 1982.........2013 Sam Houston State...................9-9...........500.......... 1974.........2009 Samford....................................1-0.........1.000......... 1996.........1996 South Dakota State...................0-1...........000.......... 2008.........2008 Southeastern Louisiana..... 5-3.........625........1981.......2014 Southern Utah..........................2-0.........1.000......... 2002.........2004 Southwest Missouri State.........1-0.........1.000......... 1989.........1989 Southwestern Oklahoma..........1-0.........1.000......... 2012.........2012 Sul Ross State...........................1-0.........1.000......... 1974.........1974 Tarleton State...........................2-2...........500.......... 1973.........2007 Texas A&M-Commerce..............4-3...........571.......... 1974.........2014 Texas A&M-Kingsville...............3-3...........500.......... 1974.........1984 Texas College............................1-0.........1.000......... 2009.........2009 Texas Lutheran..........................1-1...........500.......... 1976.........1979 Texas Southern.........................1-0.........1.000......... 1985.........1985 Texas State...............................11-9..........555.......... 1973.........2011 Troy State..................................2-1...........667.......... 1996.........2000 UC Davis....................................1-0.........1.000......... 2005.........2005 Villanova...................................0-1...........000.......... 2010.........2010 Weber State..............................1-0.........1.000......... 2014.........2014 West Alabama................... 1-0.......1.000.......1993.......1993 West Texas A&M........................2-0.........1.000......... 1986.........1997 Western Illinois.........................1-1...........500.......... 2005.........2007 Wingate....................................1-0.........1.000......... 1999.........1999 Youngstown State.....................1-1...........500.......... 1991.........1993

TEAM RECORDS

Most Points Scored By SFA............. 92 (Sept. 12, 2009) SFA 92, Texas College 0 Most Points Scored By Opponent..... 77 (Oct. 9, 1976) Texas A&I 77, SFA 7 Most Combined Points.................. 115 (Nov. 25, 1989) SFA 59, Grambling State 56 Most Yards of Total Offense...... 778 yds. (Oct. 9, 1976) Texas A&I 77, SFA 7

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Points................................................ 30 (Nov. 15, 1980) Wade Wilson, East Texas State Total Offense.......................... 657 yds. (Sept. 28, 2013) Brady Attaway vs. Prairie View A&M Rushing Yards........................... 289 yds. (Oct. 30, 1999) Isiah Stoker vs. Jacksonville State Rushing Attempts........................... 35 (Nov. 14, 1988) Larry Centers vs. Southwest Texas Longest Rush.............................. 88 yds. (Oct. 19, 2013) Joshawa West vs. Nicholls Passing Yards.......................... 662 yds. (Sept. 28, 2013) Brady Attaway vs. Prairie View A&M Passing Attempts............................ 76 (Nov. 28, 2009) Matt Nichols, Eastern Washington Passing Completions....................... 46 (Nov. 11, 1989) Doug Pederson, Northeast Louisiana Touchdown Passes....................... Eight (Nov. 11, 1989) Todd Hammel vs. Northeast Louisiana Longest Pass Play..................... 96 yds. (Nov. 16, 1991) Vincent Brisby from Wendel Lowrey, Northeast Louisiana Receptions........................................ 15 (Nov. 28, 2009) Duane Brooks vs. Eastern Washington Field Goals...............................................................Five Chuck Rawlison vs. Prairie View A&M (Sept. 10, 1988) Jeff Wilkins, Youngstown State (Sept. 11, 1993) Longest Field Goal............................................. 58 yds. Chuck Rawlison vs. Sam Houston State (Nov. 2, 1991)

Home Winning Seasons: 29 out of 43 (67.4%) Perfect Home Seasons: 6 1979, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2009, 2012 Postseason Home Record: 4-1 (.800)

Italics indicates SFA record holder

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BATTLE OF THE PINEY WOODS

One of the oldest rivalries in the state of Texas will once again take center stage at the home of the Houston Texans as Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston State meet for the 90th time at NRG Stadium in Houston. The 2015 Battle of the Piney Woods, presented by H-E-B, will be held on Saturday, October 3rd, kicking off at 3 p.m. at the home of the NFL’s Texans. The rivalry between the Lumberjacks and Bearkats dates back to the 1923 season and is the fourth-longest active rivalry in the state of Texas. Sam Houston State holds a 53-35-2 (.600) record in the all-time series and has won five-straight against SFA. The 2016 installment of the rivalry also marks the seventh-straight time the two teams will meet at NRG Stadium with the Bearkats winning five of the first six meetings. The two teams originally entered into a four-year agreement prior to the 2010 season as SFA won the first meeting between the two in Houston, holding off the Bearkats 31-28 in front of 24,685 fans. SHSU then took the second meeting 41-10 in 2011 before a pair of thrilling shoot-out victories the next four seasons, edging SFA 51-43 in 2012, 56-49 in 2013, 42-28 in 2014 and 34-28 in 2015 behind a pair of punt returns for touchdowns. The five games at NRG Stadium have drawn in over 155,000 fans, averaging just shy of 26,000 per game and ranking among one of the most attended FCS games in the nation. Due to the popularity of the event, the two schools and the Texans organization reached an agreement this past spring that will make NRG Stadium the permanent home for the Battle of the Piney Woods, with H-E-B joining the festivities as the presenting sponsor in 2015. Tailgating, alumni and fan events and a handful of other events for Lumberjack fans will take place in the Houston area in the days leading up to the 91st installment of the Battle of the Piney Woods.

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BATTLE OF THE PINEY WOODS FACTS 2016 Game Date.......................................................Saturday, October 1 Kickoff Time....................................................................................3 p.m. Location.....................................................NGR Stadium • Houston, Texas History.........................................................2016 marks the 91st meeting Fourth-longest active rivalry in the state of Texas Series Record............................Sam Houston State leads, 53-35-2 (.600) Streak............................................................... Sam Houston State won 5 First Meeting.........................................................1923 (SFA 19, SHSU 6) Last Meeting.......................................................2015 (SHSU 34, SFA 28) Last SFA Win........................................................2010 (SFA 31, SHSU 28) Last SHSU Win.....................................................2015 (SHSU 34, SFA 28) Longest SFA Win Streak........... Three games (Four times, last: 1993-95) Longest SHSU Win Streak...................................... Six games (1937-46)

BATTLE OF THE PINEY WOODS NRG STADIUM HISTORY

Date Oct. 3, 2015 Nov.1, 2014 Nov. 2, 2013 Oct. 6, 2012 Oct. 8, 2011 Oct. 23, 2010

Result Sam Houston State 34, Stephen F. Austin 28 Sam Houston State 42, Stephen F. Austin 28 Sam Houston State 56, Stephen F. Austin 49 Sam Houston State 51, Stephen F. Austin 43 Sam Houston State 41, Stephen F. Austin 10 Stephen F. Austin 31, Sam Houston State 28

Att. 26,990 26,788 26,213 26,185 25,083 24,685


BATTLE FOR CHIEF CADDO

BATTLE FOR CHIEF CADDO Since 1984, the final game of the regular season has pitted border rivals Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State in one of the most unique rivalries in all of college football. Separated by less than 120 miles, the Lumberjacks and Demons square off annually in the Battle for Chief Caddo, the largest sporting trophy in the world at 7-6 and weighing 320 pounds. The statue originated in 1960 when the longtime rivals decided to award the winner of the game a trophy. The two institutions settled on a statue of a legendary Indian chief whose tribe was responsible for settling the locations that became English-speaking Nacogdoches and Natchitoches. The loser of the 1961 game would have a tree chopped down from its nearby forests, which would be sent to the winning school, who would have the statue carved. Northwestern State won that 1961 game 35-19, and SFA delivered a 2,000-pound black gum log to Northwestern State. Woodcarver Harold Green spent 230 hours fashioning the statue. He was named Chief Caddo to honor the Indian tribe that not only settled the two communities, but provided safety for the early white settlers in the area. Historians say had it not been for the Caddo Indians, the Spanish and French colonists who came to the area would not have survived the onslaughts of Apache and Comanche warriors from the west, and the Natchez from the east. Also, French and Spanish writers of the time said it was certain, wise Caddo chiefs made it possible for the two European colonies to live as neighbors while their mother countries were at war against each other. Since the first Chief Caddo game in 1961, Northwestern State holds a 30-19-1 edge and currently possesses the Chief following a 33-17 victory in Natchitoches in 2015. SFA’s last victory in the series was one for the ages as the Lumberjacks withheld a late Northwestern State rally, then senior Jordan Wiggs hit a 41-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Lumberjacks the 27-24 victory at Homer Bryce Stadium on Nov. 22, 2014.

BATTLE FOR CHIEF CADDO FACTS 2016 Game Date................................................. Saturday, November 19 Kickoff Time....................................................................................3 p.m. Location................................Homer Bryce Stadium | Nacogdoches, Texas History....................................................... 2016 marks the 72nd meeting Series Record...........................Northwestern State leads, 44-25-3 (.632) Streak...............................................................Northwestern State won 1 First Meeting.............................................................1924 (NSU 7, SFA 3) Last Meeting.........................................................2015 (NSU 33, SFA 17) Last SFA Win..........................................................2014 (SFA 27, NSU 24) Last NSU Win.........................................................2015 (NSU 33, SFA 17) Longest SFA Win Streak.......................................Four games (2009-12) Longest NSU Win Streak.......... Seven games (two times, last: 1976-82) Chief Caddo Height........................................................................... 7-6 Chief Caddo Weight.....................................................................320 lbs. First Chief Game...................................................1961 (NSU 35, SFA 19) All-Time Chief Series..............Northwestern State leads, 30-19-1 (.610)

BATTLE FOR CHIEF CADDO RECENT HISTORY

Date Nov. 21, 2015 Nov. 22, 2014 Nov. 23, 2013 Nov. 17, 2012 Nov. 19, 2011 Nov. 20, 2010 Nov. 21, 2009 Nov. 22, 2008 Nov. 17, 2007 Nov. 16, 2006 Nov. 17, 2005 Nov. 20, 2004 Nov. 22, 2003 Nov. 23, 2002

Result Northwestern State 33, Stephen F. Austin 17 Stephen F. Austin 27, Northwestern State 24 Northwestern State 40, Stephen F. Austin 27 Stephen F. Austin 34, Northwestern State 17 Stephen F. Austin 33, Northwestern State 0 Stephen F. Austin 36, Northwestern State 13 Stephen F. Austin 19, Northwestern State 10 Northwestern State 34, Stephen F. Austin 24 Northwestern State 31, Stephen F. Austin 12 Stephen F. Austin 20, Northwestern State 11 Northwestern State 41, Stephen F. Austin 21 Northwestern State 37, Stephen F. Austin 16 Stephen F. Austin 44, Northwestern State 14 Northwestern State 42, Stephen F. Austin 35

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Att. 6,147 4,810 3,117 8,341 4,563 11,687 3,488 7,467 4,222 6,432 3,872 7,408 7,701 6,824

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2016 COMMISSIONER’S CUP CHAMPIONS

For the fourth time in seven years, Stephen F. Austin has claimed the Southland Conference Commissioners Cup, given annually to the top overall athletic program across the 13-team conference. The four Cups for SFA ranks second all-time since the competition was instituted in the 2002-03 season. The Lumberjacks tallied 167 points on the year, defeating second-place Sam Houston State by 15.5 points and finishing 19.5 points ahead of third-place Abilene Christian. The total was bolstered by conference championships by women’s soccer, men’s basketball and men’s outdoor track and field, complemented by runner-up showings from men’s and women’s cross country. In addition to its fourth Commissioners Cup, SFA also claimed the women’s All-Sports trophy for the thirdstraight year and the fourth overall. The Ladyjacks racked up 95 points, outlasting second-place Abilene Christian by 3.5 points while racing past third-place McNeese by 20.5 points. Five Ladyjack teams finished in the topthree of their respective sport standings as the lowest an SFA women’s team finished in the conference standings was sixth. The Lumberjack men finished second in the men’s AllSport standings with 72 points, finishing six points back of Sam Houston State and a half point better than thirdplace Lamar. Four men’s teams recorded top-three finishes, giving SFA nine for the year, as the ‘Jacks continue to establish itself among the elite athletic programs in the region. An exclamation point to the award also came in the form of the Ladyjack bowling team, which captured SFA’s first NCAA Division I national championship in April.

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Bowling does not factor into the Commissioners Cup as SFA and Sam Houston State are the only Southland Conference institutions that sponsor the sport. Thanks to the efforts of the department as a whole, SFA had clinched the 2015-16 Commissioners Cup following the completion of the track and field championships and the softball regular season. The victory became official once baseball concluded its season Saturday. The Southland Conference all-sports trophies are awarded annually for men’s and women’s competition based on a 13-point system for all conference sports. Point values are 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1, pending place of finish. Regular-season standings are used for sports that have a conference tournament. The Commissioner’s Cup is awarded to the university compiling the highest combined total of men’s and women’s all-sports points.

SFA COMMISSIONER’S CUP HISTORY COMMISSIONER’S CUP CHAMPIONS (4) 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016 MEN’S ALL-SPORT CHAMPIONS (3) 2010, 2011, 2013 WOMEN’S ALL-SPORT CHAMPIONS (4) 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015

2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

2015-16 SLC COMMISSIONER’S CUP FINAL STANDINGS School Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State Abilene Christian McNeese Lamar Central Arkansas Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Southeastern Louisiana Incarnate Word Northwestern State Houston Baptist Nicholls New Orleans

Men Women Total 72.0 95.0 167.0 78.0 73.5 151.5 56.0 91.5 147.5 66.0 74.5 140.5 71.5 68.5 140.0 51.5 70.5 122.0 45.0 65.5 110.5 63.0 45.5 107.5 50.5 46.5 97.0 44.5 52.0 96.5 33.5 54.0 87.5 28.0 38.5 66.5 33.5 24.0 57.5

SFA PROGRAM POINTS MEN

Team Finish Pts. Cross Country 2nd 12.0 Football T-5th 8.0 Indoor T&F 3rd 11.0 Basketball 1st 13.0 Golf 5th 9.0 Outdoor T&F 1st 13.0 Baseball T-7th 6.0 TOTAL 72.0

WOMEN

Team Finish Pts. Cross Country 2nd 12.0 Soccer 1st 13.0 Volleyball 3rd 11.0 Indoor T&F 3rd 11.0 Basketball 4th 10.0 Golf T-4th 9.5 Tennis T-3rd 9.5 Softball 6th 8.0 Outdoor T&F 3rd 11.0 TOTAL 95.0



2016 LUMBERJACK ROSTERS 2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 57 60 62

Name Pos. Tre Rosser CB Zach Conque QB Germod Williams S George Stone III LB Justice Liggins WR Zack Starnes S Loren Easly RB Trent Perriman CB Paten Snell QB Jake Blumrick QB Aaron Foy CB Lawrence Ghansah S John Franklin DE Patrick Martin S Ryan Cottingame QB Tyler Ferre’ QB Hunter Taylor QB Robert Sylvester WR Tarrin Mitchell CB Thomas Nolley WR Joshawa West RB Alex Gregory CB Kijana Amous RB Khalil Lacy WR Jacolby Whitaker RB Marlon Walls S Josh McGowen RB Trevon Smith S Zach Hall CB Jamall Shaw RB Alize Ward S Bubu Alvarez DT Elijah Ruiz K/P Ahmad Muhammad S Michael Crowder K/P Trey Ramos S Zack Kanipes S Troy Duran K/P Teddy Britton LB Anthony Jacobs LB Jamal Allen DE Caleb Lewallen K Jabralon Allen FB Hunter Cabral S Fre’Zarian Harrison LB Price Miller LB Ryan Woods LB Chris Wilkerson LS A.J. Brown OL Spencer Choka LB Paul Hill DT Deion Bennett OL Gary Sampson DE Shane Roberson OL Braxton Kelly DT

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

Wt. 185 237 178 225 210 184 205 184 190 202 184 195 278 186 220 210 192 193 186 190 194 180 210 165 194 196 190 184 175 205 203 260 160 196 175 175 160 175 219 237 246 190 241 185 224 228 220 237 305 238 284 284 240 304 290

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. S0. Jr. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. So. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. So.

Hometown (High School) Clarksville, Texas (Clarksville) Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic) Shreveport, La. (Oak Ridge) Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) Tyler, Texas (John Tyler) Woodland, Calif. (Woodland) Houston, Texas (Westside) Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) Scurry, Texas (Scurry-Rosser) Pearland, Texas (Pearland) Kilgore, Texas (Kilgore) Cypress, Texas (Cypress Springs) Greenville, Texas (Greenville) Spring, Texas (Dekaney) Sunnyvale, Texas (Sunnyvale) Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West) Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse) Houston, Texas (Cypress Lake) Dallas, Texas (Roosevelt) Fort Worth, Texas (South Hills) Angleton, Texas (Angleton) Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) Mansfield, Texas (Legacy) Richardson, Texas (Richardson) Alto, Texas (Alto) Pearland, Texas (Pearland) McAllen, Texas (McAllen) Houston, Texas (Bellaire) Tyler, Texas (Robert E. Lee) Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) Dallas, Texas (Prime Prep) Waco, Texas (Midway) League City, Texas (Clear Springs) Plano, Texas (Plano East) Pineville, La. (Pineville) Azle, Texas (Azle) Pearland, Texas (Pearland) Longview, Texas (Spring Hill) San Antonio, Texas (J.P. Stevens) Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge) Frankston, Texas (Frankston) Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood Park) Frankston, Texas (Frankston) Pineland, Texas (West Sabine) Pittsburg, Texas (Pittsburg) Rockdale, Texas (Thorndale) Pearland, Texas (Dawson) Waller, Texas (Waller) Arlington, Texas (Martin) Bryan, Texas (Rudder) Van Vleck, Texas (Van Vleck) Beaumont, Texas (Central) Covington, La. (Northlake Christian) Little Elm, Texas (Frisco) Pearland, Texas (Dawson)

2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

No. 63 64 65 66 67 68 71 72 73 74 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

Name Tim Meyers Travis Lock Hayden Scott Zach Mack Jaxon Salinas Anthony Pullins Devonte Jones Travis Wiggins Shaq Anderson Matthew Mora Cooper Williams Rayshad Nichols Jake Wallace Josh Keith Tamrick Pace Jonathan Sam Cody Williams De’Quann Ruffin Lucas Askew Trae Hart Will Taylor Nick Jones Aaron Piper Kiki Hill Jerry Blanks Larron Cox Lamont Alexander Demetrion Amie Malik George Darrell Vanerson Kedrick Harrison Jack Martin Mitchel Zimmerle

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

Ht. 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-7 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-5 5-11 6-3 6-4 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-3

Wt. 275 278 286 285 308 296 305 300 3-5 280 277 280 285 318 192 205 205 200 219 175 248 248 186 216 242 265 300 272 218 288 246 238 284

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

Hometown (High School) Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) Temple, Texas (Temple) Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) Gatesville, Texas (Gatesville) Irving, Texas (Irving) Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill) Houston, Texas (Bellaire) Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) Greenville, Texas (Greenville) Manor, Texas (Manor) Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) Bridge City, La. (Higgins) Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian) Katy, Texas (Houston Christian) Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro) Pearland, Texas (Pearland) Pearland, Texas (Pearland) New Orleans, La. (Summer Creek) Big Sandy, Texas (Harmony) Mesquite, Texas (First Baptist) Euless, Texas (Euless Trinity) Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro) Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) Goliad, Texas (Goliad) Galveston, Texas (Ball) Everman, Texas (Everman) Nolanville, Texas (Killeen) Fort Worth, Texas (Hill School) Lafayette, La. (Acadiana) Wesson, Miss. (McComb) Coldspring, Texas (Coldspring-Oakhurst) New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels) Danbury, Texas (Danbury)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #2 Zach Conque..........................“Conk” #3 Germod Williams.................jer-MOD #9 Paten Snell...........................PAT-ton #12 Lawrence Ghansah.........GONE-zuh #17 Tyler Ferre’.........................fuh-RAY #20 Tarrin Mitchell................... TARE-in #22 Thomas Nolley...................NALL-ee #25 Kijana Amous............ key-JOHN-uh ..................................................“Amos” #26 Khalil Lacy....................... kuh-LEEL #30 Trevon Smith...................TRAY-von #33 Alize Ward....................... AL-is-zay #40 Zack Kanipes................. kuh-NIPES #45 Caleb Lewallen.............. lou-ALL-in #46 Jabralon Allen...........juh-BRAY-lon

#47 Hunter Cabral.............. cuh-BRAWL #48 Fre’Zarian Harrison.....fre-ZARE-ee-in #54 Spencer Choka..................CHOKE-a #60 Shane Roberson........ROW-ber-son #71 Devonte Jones...........duh-VON-tay #77 Rayshad Nichols..............ray-SHOD #83 De’Quann Ruffin..............de-KWAN #85 Trae Hart...............................“Trey” #92 Larron Cox........................ luh-RON #94 Demetrion Amie.....duh-ME-tree-on ................................................... “Amy” #95 Malik George................. muh-LEAK #96 Darrell Vanerson...........VAN-er-son #97 Kedrick Harrison............... KED-rick


2016 LUMBERJACK ROSTERS 2016 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 93 46 44 34 94 25 73 84 56 90 10 42 52 47 54 2 15 92 38 41 7 17 11 13 95 12 24 31 48 97 85 89 55 43 71 87 40 79 62 26 45 5 64 66 98 14 29 63 49 20 74 37 77 22 80

Name Pos. Lamont Alexander DT Jabralon Allen FB Jamal Allen DE Bubu Alvarez FB Demetrion Amie DT Kijana Amous RB Shaq Anderson DT Lucas Askew TE Deion Bennett OL Jerry Blanks DE Jake Blumrick QB Teddy Britton LB A.J. Brown OL Hunter Cabral S Spencer Choka LB Zach Conque QB Ryan Cottingame QB Larron Cox DT Michael Crowder K/P Troy Duran K/P Loren Easly RB Tyler Ferre’ QB Aaron Foy CB John Franklin DE Malik George DE Lawrence Ghansah S Alex Gregory CB Zach Hall CB Fre’Zarian Harrison LB Kedrick Harrison DE Trae Hart WR Kiki Hill WR Paul Hill DT Anthony Jacobs LB Devonte Jones OL Nick Jones TE Zack Kanipes S Josh Keith OL Braxton Kelly DT Khalil Lacy WR Caleb Lewallen K Justice Liggins WR Travis Lock OL Zach Mack OL Jack Martin DE Patrick Martin S Josh McGowen RB Tim Meyers OL Price Miller LB Tarrin Mitchell CB Matthew Mora OL Ahmad Muhammad S Rayshad Nichols DT Thomas Nolley WR Tamrick Pace WR

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

Wt. 300 241 246 260 272 210 305 219 284 242 202 219 305 185 238 237 220 265 175 175 205 210 184 278 218 195 180 175 224 246 175 216 284 237 305 248 160 318 290 165 190 210 278 285 238 186 190 275 228 186 280 196 280 190 192

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

Hometown (High School) Nolanville, Texas (Killeen) Frankston, Texas (Frankston) Frankston, Texas (Frankston) Waco, Texas (Midway) Fort Worth, Texas (Hill School) Mansfield, Texas (Legacy) Greenville, Texas (Greenville) Big Sandy, Texas (Harmony) Beaumont, Texas (Central) Galveston, Texas (Ball) Pearland, Texas (Pearland) San Antonio, Texas (J.P. Stevens) Arlington, Texas (Martin) West Sabine, Texas (West Sabine) Bryan, Texas (Rudder) Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic) Sunnyvale, Texas (Sunnyvale) Everman, Texas (Everman) Pineville, La. (Pineville) Longview, Texas (Spring Hill) Houston, Texas (Westside) Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West) Kilgore, Texas (Kilgore) Greenville, Texas (Greenville) Lafayette, La. (Acadiana) Cypress, Texas (Cypress Springs) Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) Tyler, Texas (Robert E. Lee) Pittsburg, Texas (Pittsburg) Coldspring, Texas (Coldspring-Oakhurst) Mesquite, Texas (First Baptist) Goliad, Texas (Goliad) Van Vleck, Texas (Van Vleck) Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge) Houston, Texas (Bellaire) Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro) Pearland, Texas (Pearland) Katy, Texas (Houston Christian) Pearland, Texas (Dawson) Richardson, Texas (Richardson) Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood Park) Tyler, Texas (John Tyler) Temple, Texas (Temple) Gatesville, Texas (Gatesville) New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels) Spring, Texas (Dekaney) McAllen, Texas (McAllen) Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) Rockdale, Texas (Thorndale) Dallas, Texas (Roosevelt) Manor, Texas (Manor) Plano, Texas (Plano East) Bridge City, La. (Higgins) Fort Worth, Texas (South Hills) Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro)

No. 8 88 68 39 60 1 83 36 67 81 57 65 32 30 9 6 4 19 18 86 96 78 28 33 23 27 72 51 82 76 3 50 99

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) Trent Perriman CB 5-11 184 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) Aaron Piper WR 5-9 186 Jr. Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) Anthony Pullins OL 6-3 296 Sr. Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill) Trey Ramos S 6-0 175 Fr. Azle, Texas (Azle) Shane Roberson OL 6-2 304 Jr. Little Elm, Texas (Frisco) Tre Rosser CB 5-11 185 Sr. Clarksville, Texas (Clarksville) De’Quann Ruffin WR 6-2 200 Sr. New Orleans, La. (Summer Creek) Elijah Ruiz K/P 5-10 160 R-Fr. League City, Texas (Clear Springs) Jaxon Salinas OL 6-3 308 Jr. Irving, Texas (Irving) Jonathan Sam WR 6-2 205 R-Fr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland) Gary Sampson DE 6-3 240 R-Fr. Covington, La. (Northlake Christian) Hayden Scott OL 6-3 286 So. Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) Jamall Shaw RB 5-11 205 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) Trevon Smith S 5-10 184 So. Houston, Texas (Bellaire) Paten Snell QB 6-3 190 Fr. Scurry, Texas (Scurry-Rosser) Zack Starnes S 5-9 184 Sr. Woodland, Calif. (Woodland) George Stone III LB 6-1 225 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) Robert Sylvester WR 6-0 193 Jr. Houston, Texas (Cypress Lake) Hunter Taylor QB 6-1 192 Sr. Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse) Will Taylor TE 6-3 248 Jr. Euless, Texas (Euless Trinity) Darrell Vanerson DE 6-3 288 Sr. Wesson, Miss. (McComb) Jake Wallace OL 6-0 285 Sr. Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian) Marlon Walls S 5-10 196 Jr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland) Alize Ward S 5-10 203 R-Fr. Dallas, Texas (Prime Prep) Joshawa West RB 5-10 194 Sr. Angleton, Texas (Angleton) Jacolby Whitaker RB 5-10 194 So. Alto, Texas (Alto) Travis Wiggins OL 6-3 300 Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) Chris Wilkerson LS 6-2 237 So. Waller, Texas (Waller) Cody Williams WR 6-3 205 Fr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland) Cooper Williams OL 6-4 277 Fr. Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) Germod Williams S 5-9 178 Sr. Shreveport, La. (Oak Ridge) Ryan Woods LB 6-1 220 So. Pearland, Texas (Dawson) Mitchel Zimmerle DE 6-3 284 Jr. Danbury, Texas (Danbury)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #46 Jabralon Allen...........juh-BRAY-lon #94 Demetrion Amie.....duh-ME-tree-on ................................................... “Amy” #25 Kijana Amous............ key-JOHN-uh ..................................................“Amos” #47 Hunter Cabral.............. cuh-BRAWL #54 Spencer Choka..................CHOKE-a #2 Zach Conque..........................“Conk” #92 Larron Cox........................ luh-RON #17 Tyler Ferre’.........................fuh-RAY #95 Malik George................. muh-LEAK #12 Lawrence Ghansah.........GONE-zuh #48 Fre’Zarian Harrison.....fre-ZARE-ee-in #97 Kedrick Harrison............... KED-rick #85 Trae Hart...............................“Trey”

#71 Devonte Jones...........duh-VON-tay #40 Zack Kanipes................. kuh-NIPES #26 Khalil Lacy....................... kuh-LEEL #45 Caleb Lewallen.............. lou-ALL-in #20 Tarrin Mitchell................... TARE-in #77 Rayshad Nichols..............ray-SHOD #22 Thomas Nolley...................NALL-ee #60 Shane Roberson........ROW-ber-son #83 De’Quann Ruffin..............de-KWAN #30 Trevon Smith...................TRAY-von #9 Paten Snell...........................PAT-ton #96 Darrell Vanerson...........VAN-er-son #33 Alize Ward....................... AL-is-zay #3 Germod Williams.................jer-MOD

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LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS LAMONT ALEXANDER DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-3 | 300 | Sophomore Nolanville, Texas (Killeen)

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2015 (Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games with one start for the Lumberjacks ... Finished the year with 16 total tackles, including six solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss ... Recorded his first collegiate start against Nicholls ... Registered three tackles each against McNeese State and Incarnate Word, including a tackle for loss against the Cowboys ... Posted a pair of tackles on three other occasions.

JABRALON ALLEN

2014 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. Prior to SFA: Two year starter at defensive tackle at Killeen High School ... Tallied 106 tackles and 10 sacks during his prep career with six fumble recoveries ... All-district selection as a senior ... Posted a career-best 16 tackles with a pair of sacks in a victory over Ellison ... Coached by Sam Jones ... Named Top Roo for 2013 ... Member of A-B honor roll ... Son of Carrie and Angela Alexander ... Born in Little Rock, Arkansas ... Plans to major in sports medicine.

JAMAL ALLEN DEFENSIVE END 6-0 | 246 | Senior Frankston, Texas (Frankston)

ALEXANDER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 11 6 10 16 1.5/3 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 11 6 10 16 1.5/3 0.0 0/0

JABRALON ALLEN FULLBACK 6-0 | 241 | Senior Frankston, Texas (Frankston)

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2015 (Junior): Saw action in all 11 games for the Lumberjacks with six starts at the fullback position ... Recorded a four-yard reception against Abilene Christian ... Helped provide key blocking for the SFA rushing and passing attack. 2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in 11 games with three starts after transitioning to fullback ... Caught three passes on the season for 57 yards ... Hauled in a 32-yard pass against Northwestern State, setting up an SFA score ... Also pulled in a 19-yard pass against Weber State. 2013 (Freshman): Saw action in nine games playing on the defensive side of the ball, earning his first start against McMurry ... Compiled 20 tackles on the season, including eight solo ... Posted a season-high 11 tackles against the Warhawks, including 1.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a pass breakup ... Had four stops in the season opener at Weber State. 2012 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. Prior to SFA: Three year lettterwinner at Frankston High School ... Tallied 193 tackles and 23 TFLs during his career ... Led Indians to 8-4 record and second round of Class 2A playoffs ... Earned AP Class 2A honorable mention all-state honors ... Named District 9-2A Defensive MVP ... A Dogwood Circle Defensive Player of the Year selection ... Garnered honorable mention Smoaky.com All-East Texas accolades ... Twin brother Jamal is a senior defensive end for the Lumberjacks.

2015 (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games for SFA ... Finished with 24 tackles on the year, including 13 solo stops, six tackles for loss and four sacks ... Registered a season-best five solo tackles in the win at Southeastern Louisiana, including a pair of tackles for loss and a sack ... Registered three tackles each against McNeese State, Nicholls and Northwestern State ... Posted a sack against Nicholls and Northwestern State. 2014 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games for SFA ... Recorded 22 tackles on the season, including 12 solo stops, with 6.5 tackles for loss and three sacks ... Notched three tackles each at Nicholls, at Houston Baptist, against Sam Houston and against Northwestern State ... Credited with a solo sack against Texas A&M-Commerce and at Nicholls ... Teamed up for a half sack against Weber State and at McNeese State ... Also posted tackles for loss at Kansas State, against Incarnate Word and at Houston Baptist. 2013 (Freshman): Played in nine games primarily on special teams ... Recorded a pair of tackles at Central Arkansas. 2012 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at Frankston High School ... Threw for 1,057 yards and eight touchdowns as a quarterback while also carrying the ball for 1,369 yards and 10 scores ... Led Indians to 8-4 record and second round of Class 2A playoffs ... District 9-2A Co-Offensive MVP ... Earned Dogwood Circle Offensive Player of the Year Honors ... A Smoaky.com Honorable Mention All-East Texas selection ... Twin brother Jabralon is a senior fullback for the Lumberjacks.

ALLEN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2013 9 1 1 2 0.0/0 0.0/0 ­ 0/0 2014 13 12 10 22 6.5/19 3.0/14 0/0 2015 11 13 11 24 6.0/26 4.0/21 0/0 TOTALS 33 26 22 48 12.5/45 7.0/35 0/0

ALLEN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Rec. Yds. Yds./Rec. 2013 9 0 0 0.0 2014 11 3 57 19.0 2015 11 1 4 4.0 TOTALS 31 4 61 15.3

Long TD Avg. 0 0 0.0 32 0 5.2 4 0 0.4 32 0 2.0

JAMAL ALLEN

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LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS BUBU ALVAREZ FULLBACK 5-10 | 260 | Sophomore Waco, Texas (Midway)

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2015 (Freshman): Appeared in three games for SFA … Made his collegiate debut at third-ranked TCU … Recorded one tackle each at TCU and against Incarnate Word and Houston Baptist … Credited with half a tackle for loss in the win over the Cardinals. 2014 (Redshirt): Utilized redshirt season as member of SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Two year letterwinner at Midway High School in Waco ... Named the District 8-5A Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 as the Panthers went 13-1, including a perfect 7-0 in district play before advancing to the state quarterfinals ... Honorable mention all-state selection on the defensive line ... First team alldistrict selection in 2013 as the Panthers tied for the district tile ... Coached by Terry Gambill.

ALVAREZ’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 3 1 2 3 0.5/0 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 3 1 2 3 0.5/0 0.0/0 0/0

DEMETRION AMIE DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4 | 272 | Sophomore Fort Worth, Texas (Hill School/TCU)

... Set career-best with 33 catches for 487 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior ... Followed up with 32 catches for 378 yards and five touchdowns as a senior ... Ranked among top-10 tight end prospects in Texas and among top East Texas prospects ... Top-100 national tight end prospect by 247Sports.com ... Second team Academic All-State in 2013 ... Coached by Timothy Russell ... National Honor Society member ... Graduated in top 10 percent of class with 4.00 GPA.

JAKE BLUMRICK QUARTERBACK 6-2 | 202 | Redshirt Freshman Pearland, Texas (Pearland)

2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: One year letterwinner at Pearland High School after spending two years at Friendswood High School ... First team All-District 22-6A selection ... Helped lead the Oilers to a 10-2 mark and a district runner-up title, advancing to the area finals ... Threw for over 2,200 yards and 21 touchdowns with just one interception as a senior ... Coached by Tony Heath ... Son of Roddy and Michelle Blumrick ... Collegiate major is undecided.

TEDDY BRITTON

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2015 (Freshman): Competed in six games for the Lumberjacks ... Finished with eight tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks on the season ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Northern Arizona, recording a tackle ... Posted a season-best three tackles in the win over Nicholls, including a sack ... Registered a pair of tackles in his return to TCU and was credited with half a sack ... Also had two tackles with a tackle for loss in the win over Houston Baptist with a quarterback hurry. Prior to SFA: Spent one season at TCU, utilizing his redshirt year ... Two year letterwinner at the Hill School of Fort Worth, playing six-man football ... Two-time all-state and all-district selection ... Coached by Cody Hanson and Sheldon Jackson ... Also lettered four years in basketball ... Three-time all-state and all-district selection ... Led Hill School to a state championship as a senior ... Son of Myrtle Amie ... Collegiate major is undecided.

AMIE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 6 4 4 8 2.5/10 1.5/8 0/0 TOTALS 6 4 4 8 2.5/10 1.5/8 0/0

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LINEBACKER 5-11 | 219 | Redshirt Freshman San Antonio, Texas (J.P. Stevens)

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at J.P. Stevens High School ... District 27-6A Defensive MVP in 2014 ... Two-time first team all-district selection ... Two-time all-city selection ... All-state honorable mention in 2014 ... Helped lead the Falcons to a playoff appearance in 2014, advancing to the area finals ... Posted over 320 tackles during his prep career, including 233 solo tackles, 18 tackles for loss, five sacks and seven interceptions ... Holds school record for career tackles and career interceptions ... Coached by Darryl Hemphill ... Member of A/B honor roll ... Son of Teddy Britton and Cynthia Teal ... Collegiate major is undecided.

A.J. BROWN

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-2 | 305 | Redshirt Freshman Arlington, Texas (Martin)

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team.

LUCAS ASKEW

TIGHT END 6-5 | 219 | Sophomore Big Sandy (Harmony/Texas State)

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Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at Arlington Martin High School ... Two year starter on the offensive line ... Helped lead the Warriors to a 10-3 mark and an undefeated district championship in 2014 ... Key member of offensive line as Martin advanced to two-straight regional finals ... Notched 48 career pancakes ... Coached by Bob Wager ... Also lettered three times in track and field, competing in the shot put and discus ... Member of A/B honor roll all four years of high school ... Son of Alvin (Sr.) and Marlene Brown ... Father was a fast bowler for the West Indian Cricket Club ... Mother played basketball and volleyball at Manchester Community College (Connecticut) ... Plans to major in kinesiology.

2015 (Freshman): Played in nine games with one start for the Lumberjacks ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Northern Arizona ... Earned his first career start in the win over Incarnate Word. Prior to SFA: Spent one season at Texas State, utilizing his redshirt season ... Two-star recruit by Rivals out of Harmony High School ... Accumulated 65 receptions for 865 yards and 12 touchdowns during his prep career

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LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS SPENCER CHOKA LINEBACKER 6-0 | 238 | Redshirt Freshman Bryan, Texas (Rudder)

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at Rudder High School, playing linebacker, quarterback, running back and defensive end ... All-state honorable mention selection in 2014 ... Three-time all-district selection, earning first team honors as a senior ... Posted over 300 tackles during his prep career, including six sacks and four defensive touchdowns ... Holds program record for both season and career tackles ... Coached by Will Compton ... Also lettered three times in track and field and once in powerlifting ... Earned first team all-district honors in the discus ... Three-time academic all-district honoree ... Academic all-state as a senior ... Three-star recruit by 24/7 Sports and two-star recruit by Rivals and Scout ... Son of Joseph Choka and Candilyn McLean ... Plans to major in business.

program history ... Conque’s 13 rushing touchdowns is tied for fourth in program history for season rushing touchdowns, already holding the SFA record for career rushing touchdowns by a quarterback ... Threw for a season-best 322 yards with a touchdown against Central Arkansas while rushing for 90 yards and three touchdowns against the Bears ... Notched 270 passing yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 115 yards against Abilene Christian ... Completed 21-of-23 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns at sixth-ranked McNeese State while rushing for 31 yards and catching a seven-yard pass against the Cowboys ... Named the SLC Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 10) following the win at McNeese State, earning national Player of the Week honors from College Football Performance Awards, College Sports Madness and College Sporting News ... Passed for 293 yards and three touchdowns against Texas A&M-Commerce ... Also notched three touchdown passes against Houston Baptist ... Recorded 266 passing yards and 98 rushing yards against Sam Houston State ... Passed for 291 yards at Nicholls and 264 against Weber State ... Rushed for three touchdowns against both Central Arkansas and Nicholls ... Had a pair of touchdown rushes against Weber State and Sam Houston State. Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at UT-San Antonio, redshirting in 2012 before seeing action in one game in 2013 ... Two year starter at Catholic High School in Little Rock, Ark. ... Threw for over 5,000 yards and 38 touchdowns during his prep career while rushing for 800 yards and 15 touchdowns ... First team all-state selection ... Runner-up for Arkansas’ Gatorade Player of the Year ... Arkansas Player of the Year finalist ... Twostar recruit by Rivals, Scout and ESPN ... Son of Clint and Angele Conque, joining his father on the SFA sidelines ... Earned his degree in history this past May.

CONQUE’S CAREER PASSING STATISTICS Year

ZACH CONQUE

QUARTERBACK 6-6 | 237 | Senior Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic/UT-San Antonio)

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• 2014 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year • 2014, 2015 All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention Selection • 2016 Manning Passing Academy Invitee • 2016 Preseason All-Southland Conference First Team Selection 2015 (Junior): Honorable mention All-Southland Conference selection ... SLC Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 16) ... Saw action in all 11 games with 10 starts for SFA ... Completed 177 of his 303 passes for 1,933 yards and 16 touchdowns ... Also rushed 139 times for 554 yards and 11 touchdowns, giving him 2,487 yards of total offense and 27 touchdowns ... Accounted for the most touchdowns of any Southland Conference player in 2015 ... Ranked among SLC leaders in five statistical categories, including third in passing yards per game (175.7) and fourth in total offense per game (226.1) ... Became SFA’s all-time rushing leader among quarterbacks ... Threw for a season-best 297 yards in the season opener against Northern Arizona while rushing for 68 yards and two touchdowns ... Threw for 279 yards and a touchdown in his return to Central Arkansas ... Racked up 272 passing yards and 93 rushing yards at Abilene Christian with four total touchdowns ... Threw for 270 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 53 yards and two scores in the win over Houston Baptist, earning SLC Offensive Player of the Week honors ... Racked up 270 passing yards and four touchdowns in the win over Incarnate Word ... Rushed for a season-best 134 yards and two touchdowns while also throwing for 163 yards and a score in the win over Nicholls ... Rushed for 100 yards and a touchdown while racking up 125 passing yards and two touchdowns against Sam Houston State. 2014 (Sophomore): 2014 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year ... All-SLC honorable mention selection ... 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Small School Player of the Year ... Started all 13 games at quarterback, completing 249-of-385 passes (64.7%) for 2,733 yards and 15 touchdowns ... His 2,733 yards on the season ranks eighth all-time in program history while his 249 completions ranks ninth ... Also rushed for 626 yards and 13 touchdowns on the season, giving him 3,359 yards of total offense on the year, ranking seventh in

Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Long TD INT Avg. 2014 13 385 249 64.7 2,733 62 15 9 210.2 2015 11 303 177 58.4 1,933 66 16 8 175.7 TOTALS 24 688 426 61.9 4,666 66 31 17 194.4

CONQUE’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS

Year Games Rush Yds. Yds./Att. Long TD Avg. 2014 13 154 626 4.1 35 13 48.2 2015 11 139 554 4.0 40 11 50.4 TOTALS 24 293 1,180 4.0 40 24 49.2

RYAN COTTINGAME

QUARTERBACK 6-3 | 220 | Sophomore Sunnyvale, Texas (Sunnyvale/Trinity Valley C.C.)

2015 (Freshman): Appeared in one game for SFA, making his Lumberjack debut in the win over Houston Baptist. Prior to SFA: Spent one season at Trinity Valley Community College, utilizing his redshirt season ... Three year starter and letterwinner at Sunnyvale High School ... Finished his prep career with 5,157 career passing yards and 55 touchdowns, the most in Sunnyvale program history ... Two-time all-district selection ... Earned Built Ford Tough and 2A Football Player of the Week honors after throwing for 352 yards and six touchdowns ... Named a top-10 quarterback in the DFW area for 2013 ... Coached by John Settle ... Also lettered four times in baseball and three times in basketball ... Two-time all-district performer in baseball, earning Newcomer of the Year honors ... Also lettered once in pole vaulting, winning the district meet ... Academic All-State selection in 2014 ... Son of Marc and Stacey Cottingame ... Plans to major in business.

LOREN EASLY RUNNING BACK 5-11 | 205 | Sophomore Houston, Texas (Westside)

ZACH CONQUE

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2015 (Freshman): Competed in 10 games with two starts as a true freshman ... STATS FCS National Freshman of the Week (Oct. 5) ... CFPA National Freshman of the Year nominee ... Led the Lumberjacks in rushing with 759 yards on 126 carries (6.0 ypr) and four touchdowns ... Holds two of the top-10 longest rushes in


LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS program history ... Rushed for 213 yards and a touchdown against Sam Houston State, including an 80-yard touchdown run ... Made his collegiate debut at third-ranked TCU, breaking off a 75-yard touchdown rush and finishing with 93 yards on six carries ... Rushed for 148 yards and a touchdown on 31 carries against Nicholls, tied for the 10th-most attempts in program history ... Carried 10 times for 85 yards and a touchdown in the win over Incarnate Word ... Rushed for 88 yards on 14 carries in the win over Houston Baptist while catching three passes for 26 yards ... Finished the year with seven catches for 43 yards out of the backfield, giving him 802 all-purpose yards in 2015. Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at Houston Westside High School ... Two-time first team all-district selection ... Rushed for over 3,700 yards and 48 touchdowns during his prep career ... Named team’s MVP in 2014 ... Helped lead the Wolves to playoff appearances in 2012 and 2013 ... Coached by Mark Byrd ... Also lettered three times in track and field, competing in sprints and relays ... Regional qualifier as a junior ... Semifinalist for the Houston Touchdown Club Player of the Year in 2014 ... Son of Lorenzo Easly and Shawn Coats ... Born in Owensboro, Kentucky ... Plans to major in nursing.

EASLY’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS

Year Games Rush Yds. Yds./Att. Long TD Avg. 2015 10 126 759 6.0 80 4 75.9 TOTALS 10 126 759 6.0 80 4 75.9

LAWRENCE GHANSAH SAFETY 6-0 | 195 | Sophomore Cypress, Texas (Cypress Springs)

2015 (Freshman): Played in 10 games as a true freshman, playing both defensively and on special teams ... Recorded 14 tackles on the year, including six solo stops ... Registered a season-best seven tackles at thirdranked TCU, including three unassisted tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss ... Recorded four tackles in the win over Houston Baptist with two solo tackles ... Had a pair of stops at Abilene Christian ... Registered a fumble recovery at Central Arkansas. Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at Cypress Springs High School ... Two-time all-district selection, including first team honors in 2013 ... Posted 239 career tackles during his prep career, including 29 tackles for loss, three sacks and a pair of interceptions ... Coached by Rick Cobia ... Two-time letterwinner in track and field , competing in a number of sprint, relay and jumping events ... Academic all-district selection in 2014 ... Son of Lawrence and Dora Ghansah ... Plans to major in interior design.

EASLY’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS

Year Games Rec. Yds. Yds./Rec. Long TD Avg. 2015 10 7 43 6.1 14 0 4.3 TOTALS 10 7 43 6.1 14 0 4.3

JOHN FRANKLIN DEFENSIVE END 6-4 | 278 | Junior Greenville, Texas (Greenville)

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• 2015 Second Team All-Southland Conference Selection • 2015 First Team Academic All-Southland Conference Selection • 2016 Preseason First Team All-Southland Conference Selection • No. 27 Most Important Player in Texas for 2016 - Dave Campbell’s Texas Football 2015 (Sophomore): Second team All-Southland Conference selection ... HERO FCS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 21) ... Played in all 11 games for the Lumberjacks with four starts ... Recorded 32 tackles on the year, including 17 solo stops ... Led SFA in both tackles for loss (8.5) and sacks (6.0) with a team-best five quarterback hurries ... Earned HERO FCS Defensive Player of the Week honors after registering four tackles for loss, three of which were sacks, in the win at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana ... Had a season-high five tackles on three occasions, including at third-ranked TCU in his return to the DFW Metroplex ... Also had five tackles each against Houston Baptist and at Northwestern State, credited with 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack in each game ... Registered four tackles each against Southeastern Louisiana and at Central Arkansas ... Posted a sack against McNeese State. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared in eight games as a true freshman ... Finished with 11 tackles on the year, including six solo tackles and a tackle for loss ... Recorded a pair of solo tackles at 20th-ranked Kansas State in his collegiate debut, as well as deflecting a pass which resulted in a Collin Garrett interception ... Posted three tackles in the NCAA FCS opening round playoff game at Northern Iowa with a tackle for loss ... Recorded a pair of tackles each against Texas A&M-Commerce and at Nicholls. Prior to SFA: Three year starter at defensive end at Greenville High School ... Two-time first team all district selection... Honorable mention all-district selection in 2012 ... Two-time program Defensive MVP ... Coached by Chawn Cooper and Marvin Sedberry ... Also lettered in basketball and track and field ... A/B honor roll student ... Aunt is Suzanne Reeves ... Born in Los Angeles, California ... Brother Ernesto Villasenor was a defensive lineman at Adams State ... Collegiate major is undecided.

FRANKLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2014 8 6 5 11 1.0/1 0.0/0 0/0 2015 11 17 15 32 8.5/44 6.0/41 0/0 TOTALS 19 23 20 43 9.5/45 6.0/41 0/0

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GHANSAH’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 10 6 8 14 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 10 6 8 14 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0

KEDRICK HARRISON DEFENSIVE END 6-2 | 246 | Senior Coldspring, Texas (Coldspring-Oakhurst)

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2015 (Junior): Started all 11 games at defensive end for SFA … Finished the year with 29 tackles, including 16 solo stops, 5.5 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks … Had a season-high five tackles in the season opener against Northern Arizona with a sack … Posted four tackles each at Abilene Christian and against Sam Houston State … Recorded a pair of sacks in the win over Nicholls, finishing with three tackles and a forced fumble … Notched a sack in the win over Incarnate Word … Had three tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss at Central Arkansas … Had a pair of tackles four other times, including two solo tackles in the win over Houston Baptist. 2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in 13 games for SFA, starting 11 games at defensive end ... Finished with 39 tackles on the year, including 16 solo tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks ... Recorded a season-high six tackles against Abilene Christian, logging 1.5 sacks and a quarterback hurry against the Wildcats ... Notched five tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss against Central Arkansas ... Had five tackles against Northwestern State, being credited with a half sack ... Opened the season with four tackles and a sack at 20th-ranked Kansas State ... Notched a pair of tackles with a sack in the win at sixth-ranked McNeese State ... Posted four tackles with a pair of tackles for loss and a forced fumble in the win over eighth-ranked Southeastern Louisiana ... Finished the year with three quarterback hurries and a pass deflection. 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in all 12 games for SFA ... Posted 23 tackles with 10 unassisted, 5.0 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks ... Tallied a season-best four tackles at Southeastern Louisiana with a tackle for loss ... Had three tackles at Weber State in the season-opener with a tackle for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery ... Credited with three solo tackles, one of which was a tackle for loss at Texas Tech ... Recorded a sack against Nicholls State and Sam Houston State, forcing a fumble against the Colonels. 2012 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. Prior to SFA:Named Texas APSE 2011 Class 3A First-Team All-State ... Posted 122 tackles, including 16 for losses ... A 2011 first-team All-SETX selection ... Three-time all-district selection ... 2010 honorable mention all-state ... Named district defensive player of the year as a senior ... Honorable mention Academic All-State ... Closed out his career with 376 total tackles ... Son of Spiller and Denise Harrison ... Plans to major in kinesiology.

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LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS ANTHONY JACOBS DEFENSIVE TACKLE 5-11 | 237 | Redshirt Freshman Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge)

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at Cypress Ridge High School ... Two-time all district selection ... Helped lead the Rams to the area finals in 2013 ... Posted 60 tackles, 18 tackles for loss and 12 sacks during his prep career ... Coached by Gary Thiebaud ... Also lettered once in basketball ... Son of Folorunsko and Edith Jacobs ... Collegiate major is undecided.

KEDRICK HARRISON HARRISON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. FF/FR 2013 12 10 13 23 5.0/16 2.0/9 2/1 2014 13 16 23 39 12.5/40 4.5/20 1/0 2015 11 16 13 29 5.5/20 4.0/15 1/0 TOTALS 36 42 49 91 23.0/76 10.5/44 4/1

DEVONTE JONES OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-2 | 305 | Sophomore Houston, Texas (Bellaire/Baylor)

KIKI HILL

WIDE RECEIVER 6-2 | 216 | Redshirt Freshman Goliad, Texas (Goliad)

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2015 (Freshman): Appeared in five games for SFA on the offensive line ... Saw his first collegiate action at third-ranked TCU ... Saw significant reps in the win over Houston Baptist ... Also played against Abilene Christian, Incarnate Word and Northwestern State.

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: One year letterwinner at Goliad High School ... First team All-District 15-3A selection ... Played multiple positions, including wide receiver and running back ... Helped lead the Tigers to a 10-2 record and an undefeated district championship, advancing to the area finals ... Coached by John Mare ... Spent junior season at Aransas Pass High School, earning first team all-district honors at both defensive back and wide receiver ... Spent sophomore season at Corpus Christi King High School, being named the district’s Newcomer of the Year and first team all-district selection ... Spent freshman season at Rockport High School, earning first team all-district honors at wide receiver ... Four-time first team all-district honoree for his prep career ... Three year letterwinner in basketball, earning all-state and all-district honors on the hardwood ... Three-time academic all-district selection ... Two-star recruit by Rivals and Scout ... Son of Green and Telina Hill ... Plans on majoring in nursing.

Prior to SFA: Spent one semester at Baylor, participating in 2015 spring drills ... Three year letterwinner at Bellaire High School ... Two-time all-district selection, earning first team nod as a senior ... Recorded second team honors as a junior ... Helped lead the Cardinals to an 8-3 record and the bi-district finals in 2013 ... Coached by Trey Sissom ... Rated nation’s 74th-best guard prospect by 247Sports and 81st by both ESPN and Scout ... Three-star recruit by both 247Sports and Rivals.

ZACK KANIPES

SAFETY 5-7 | 160 | Junior Pearland, Texas (Pearland/Texas Lutheran)

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout teams while sitting out a year due to NCAA transfer rules.

PAUL HILL

DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-1 | 284 | Redshirt Freshman Van Vleck, Texas (Van Vleck)

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Four year letterwinner at Van Vleck High School ... Second team all-state selection in 2014 ... Two-time all-district honoree, including first team honors in 2014 ... Named unanimous District 13-3A Defensive MVP in 2014 ... Three-time all-county selection ... Recorded 54 tackles for loss and 17 sacks during his prep career ... Helped lead the Leopards to the regional finals in 2014 ... Coached by Robert Blackmon ... Lettered twice in track and field, earning all-district honors in the shot put ... Son of Paul (Sr.) and Jennifer Hill ... Plans to major in business management.

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Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Texas Lutheran, participating on the Bulldogs team that finished 9-2 in 2014 with an NCAA Division III playoff appearance ... Two year letterwinner at Pearland High School ... Earned first team all-district honors as a senior while being named an honorable mention all-state selection ... Helped lead the Oilers to a 14-2 record in 2013 as Pearland advanced to the state championship game, falling to Allen ... Registered six interceptions his senior year, including an interception for a touchdown against Alvin ... Named team captain ... Coached by Tony Heath ... Son of Mark and Holly Kanipes ... Father was a three-time letterwinner at safety for the Lumberjacks from 1981-83 ... Plans to major in math.


LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS BRAXTON KELLY DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-1 | 290 | Sophomore Pearland, Texas (Dawson)

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2015 (Freshman): Appeared in two games for SFA … Made his collegiate debut in the win over Incarnate Word, registering a tackle … Also recorded a tackle in the win over Houston Baptist. Prior to SFA: Three year starter and letterwinner on the offensive line at Dawson High School ... Three-time first team all-district selection ... Helped lead the Eagles to an 11-3 record as a senior as Dawson advanced to the 4A state quarterfinals ... Dawson went 12-1 in his junior season, including an undefeated district championship, advancing to the regional finals ... Coached by Eric Wells ... Also lettered twice in track and field, competing in the shot put and discus ... Two-time all-district selection, qualifying for the regional meet both seasons ... Son of Larry and Janice Kelly ... Plans to major in engineering.

KELLY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. FF/FR 2015 2 0 2 2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 2 0 2 2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0

JUSTICE LIGGINS 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games for SFA, playing primarily on special teams ... Had three catches for 33 yards on the season ... Pulled in a pass at Texas Tech, against McMurry and against McNeese State. Prior to SFA: A two-star prospect according to Rivals.com ... Ranked as the 16th best player in East Texas according to ETSN.fm ... Hauled in 83 passes for 964 yards and eight touchdowns during his senior year ... Earned all-district and all-region honors ... Helped guide John Tyler to a 13-2 record and a Class 4A Division I state semifinal appearance ... Also had offers from Wyoming ... Son of Jerry Liggins and Evelyn Florence.

LIGGINS’ CAREER STATISTICS

CALEB LEWALLEN KICKER 5-10 | 190 | Sophomore Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood Park)

Year Games Rec. Yds. Yds./Rec. Long TD Avg. 2013 7 3 33 11.0 20 0 4.7 2014 8 19 174 9.2 36 1 21.8 2015 11 31 318 10.3 42 4 28.9 TOTALS 26 53 525 9.9 42 5 20.2

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2015 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games as SFA’s primary kickoff specialist … Recorded 45 kickoffs for an average of 59.3 yards per kick with six touchbacks … Made his collegiate debut at third-ranked TCU … Averaged 65.0 yards per kickoff with a pair of touchbacks in the win over Nicholls … Had four other games averaging over 60 yards per kickoff. Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at Kingwood High School ... Two-time all-state selection (2012 and 2013) ... Two-time all-district selection ... All-Houston area kicker in 2012 ... Played multiple positions in high school, including punter, kicker, safety, wide receiver, punt returner, kick returner, running back and quarterback ... Helped lead the Mustangs to a playoff appeareance in 2013 ... Coached by Jim Holley ... Also lettered three times in soccer, being named an all-state goalkeeper in 2012 ... Two-time all-district selection at goalkeeper ... Son of Mark and Courtney Lewallen.

JUSTICE LIGGINS WIDE RECEIVER 6-1 | 210 | Senior Tyler, Texas (John Tyler)

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2015 (Junior): Competed in all 11 games for the Lumberjacks with three starts ... Caught 31 passes for 318 yards and four touchdowns ... Had a season-best six catches for 39 yards in the win at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana ... Tallied a season-best 74 yards on three catches with a touchdown at Abilene Christian ... Opened up the year with four catches for 30 yards and a touchdown against Northern Arizona ... Recorded a touchdown in the win over Nicholls, catching three balls for 44 yards ... Had four catches for 26 yards against both Central Arkansas and Houston Baptist, catching a touchdown pass against the Huskies ... Pulled in a season-long 42-yard reception at Northwestern State. 2014 (Sophomore): Saw action in eight games for SFA ... Caught 19 passes for 174 yards and a touchdown on the season ... Notched a season-high six receptions for 45 yards against Sam Houston State ... Caught three passes for 24 yards and a touchdown at Houston Baptist ... Also had three catches each against Texas A&MCommerce (27 yards) and at Northern Iowa (26 yards) in the NCAA FCS opening round ... Notched a pair of catches against Weber State for 40 yards, including a season-long 36-yard reception.

TRAVIS LOCK

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-3 | 278 | Redshirt Freshman Temple, Texas (Temple)

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at Temple High School ... First team all-district selection in 2014 ... Named Offensive Line MVP ... Key member that lead the Wildcats to a 13-2 mark and undefeated district championship, advancing to the 5A state championship game ... Coached by Mike Spradlin ... Also lettered twice in baseball and three times in powerlifting, giving him eight prep letters ... First team all-district selection in baseball and three-time all-district honoree in power lifting ... Son of Randy and Sharon Lock ... Plans to major in criminal justice.

JACK MARTIN

DEFENSIVE END 6-4 | 238 | Redshirt Freshman New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels)

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Two year letterwinner at New Braunfels High School, playing outside linebacker, defensive and tight end ... Second team All-District 25-6A selection ... Finished with 52 tackles as a senior, including 31 unassisted stops ... Named team’s Defensive MVP ... Coached by Glenn Mangold ... Son of William and Belinda Martin ... Plans to major in physics or engineering.

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LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS PATRICK MARTIN SAFETY 5-9 | 186 | Senior Spring, Texas (Dekaney)

TIM MEYERS

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• 2014, 2015 All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention Selection • 2016 Preseason Second Team All-Southland Conference Selection 2015 (Junior): Honorable mention All-Southland Conference selection … Started all 11 games in the defensive backfield … Tied for second on the team with 52 tackles in 2015, including 37 solo stops and 3.5 tackles for loss … Ranked second in the Southland Conference with three forced fumbles … Finished with a season-best seven tackles on four different occasions, including the season opener against Northern Arizona … Had seven unassisted tackles with a tackle for loss and a forced fumble in the win at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana … Finished with seven tackles (six unassisted) with two forced fumbles in the win over Nicholls … Ended the year with seven tackles at Northwestern State … Recorded six tackles each against McNeese State and at Central Arkansas, registering a tackle for loss against the Bears … Notched two tackles, three pass breakups and an interception in the win over Incarnate Word … Posted two tackles, including a tackle for loss, at Abilene Christian. 2014 (Sophomore): All-Southland Conference honorable mention selection ... Started all 13 games for SFA at strong safety ... Recorded 52 tackles on the year, tying for fourth on the team, with 27 unassisted tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and six pass breakups ... Recorded a pair of key interceptions on the year, including a 77-yarder at the one-yard line in the fourth quarter against eighth-ranked Southeastern Louisiana, helping preserve the win ... Also notched an interception in the endzone against Northwestern State, thwarting a Demon scoring drive ... Recorded a season-high nine tackles against Abilene Christian, including a pair of tackles for loss ... Had seven tackles against Northwestern State ... Posted six tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss against Texas A&M-Commerce ... Finished with five tackles and a tackle for loss against Sam Houston State ... Had four solo stops and a tackle for loss in the win at sixth-ranked McNeese State ... Notched four tackles each against Central Arkansas and at Nicholls. 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in all 12 games with seven starts for the `Jacks ... Tallied 44 tackles on the year, including 24 solo, 3.0 tackles for loss and a sack ... Notched a season-best eight tackles against Sam Houston State, four of which were solo stops ... Credited with seven tackles against Nicholls State, six of which were unassisted, with a pair of TFL and a sack ... Notched seven tackles at Central Arkansas, credited with 0.5 TFL ... Posted six tackles against Prairie View A&M ... Recorded five solo tackles at Texas Tech.

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-0 | 275 | Redshirt Freshman Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches)

2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Two year starter and letterwinner at Nacogdoches High School ... Played guard, center and long snapper for the Dragons ... First team all-district selection at center as a senior, being named the 2014 Offensive Lineman of the Year ... Honorable mention APSE 5A all-state selection ... Second team all-district selection at guard as a junior ... Two-time team captain ... Helped lead the Dragons to back-to-back playoff appearances ... Academic all-state honoree ... Coached by Bobby Reyes ... Also lettered twice in golf for the Dragons ... Son of Rob and Eileen Meyers ... Plans to major in sports business.

PRICE MILLER

LINEBACKER 6-1 | 228 | Senior Rockdale, Texas (Thorndale/Golden West College)

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2015 (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games for the Lumberjacks with four starts … Tied for second on the team with 52 tackles, including 18 solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss … Notched a season-best 12 tackles against Sam Houston State, including five unassisted stops and 0.5 tackles for loss … Registered eight tackles in the win over Nicholls … Had four solo tackles and six total at Central Arkansas … Posted five tackles each at third-ranked TCU and at Northwestern State … Recorded four or more tackles in eight of his 11 games. Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Calif. … First team All-SFCA selection after posting 95 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 3.3 sacks and seven pass breakups as a sophomore … Two year letterwinner at Thorndale High School … Named first team all-district as a junior … Helped guide the Bulldogs to a district tile and a regional final appearance as a senior.

2012 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. Prior to SFA: Named to the 2011 Super List ... Was named to the Best of the Rest DBs list according to TexasFootball.com ... Two-time second-team all-district ... Guided Dekaney to a 13-2 record and the 2011 Texas Division II 5A State title, the first in school history ... Recorded 43 tackles and picked off two passes as a senior ... Received interest from UTEP, Houston, Texas Tech, Wyoming and Central Michigan ... Son of Lionel and Rita Martin ... Collegiate major is undecided.

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MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 11 18 34 52 1.5/3 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 11 18 34 52 1.5/3 0.0/0 0/0

MARTIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2013 12 24 20 44 3.0/12 1.0/7 0/0 2014 13 27 25 52 6.5/14 0.0/0 2/80 2015 11 37 15 52 3.5/4 0.0/0 1/0 TOTALS 36 88 60 148 13.0/30 1.0/7 3/80

TARRIN MITCHELL CORNERBACK 5-10 | 186 | Sophomore Dallas, Texas (Roosevelt)

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2015 (Freshman): Played in all 11 games at cornerback with four starts on the year … Registered 27 tackles on the year, 20 of which were unassisted … Recorded a pair of interceptions against McNeese State … Finished with a season-best seven tackles (all unassisted) against Sam Houston State … Posted four tackles each against McNeese State, at Abilene Christian and against Nicholls … Registered three tackles, including two unassisted, at third-ranked TCU with a pass breakup. 2014 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season.

MITCHELL’S CAREER STATISTICS

PATRICK MARTIN

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2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 11 20 7 27 0.0/0 0.0/0 2/4 TOTALS 11 20 7 27 0.0/0 0.0/0 2/4


LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS Prior to SFA: Three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports ... Named to VYPE Magazine’s Top 100 DFW recruits ... No. 91 cornerback nationally by ESPN and 247Sports ... Received 2013 and 2012 AP All-State honorable mention honors ... Named to the 2013 District 11-3A first team on offense and to the second team on defense ... Named to the 2012 District 11-3A second team ... Had 66 tackles, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a junior ... Also part of Roosevelt’s track and field program.

2014 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games for SFA ... Caught 18 passes for 125 yards on the season ... Had a season-high seven catches for 40 yards against Texas A&M-Commerce ... Pulled in a pair of catches each against Incarnate Word (20 yards), Weber State (13 yards) and Abilene Christian (20 yards) ... Reeled in a season-long 14-yard reception at McNeese State ... Returned 26 kickoffs on the season for 441 yards, averaging 16.96 yards per return ... Returned eight kicks for 137 yards against Central Arkansas ... Had five returns for 81 yards in his first collegiate game at 20th-ranked Kansas State ... Had four returns for 71 yards against Abilene Christian, including a season-long 28-yard return. 2013 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season.

AHMAD MUHAMMAD SAFETY 6-0 | 195 | Junior Plano, Texas (Plano East)

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2015 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 11 games in the defensive backfield as well as on special teams … Finished the year with 42 tackles, including 24 unassisted stops … Recorded a season-high seven tackles at Central Arkansas, four of which were unassisted … Had six tackles, including five unassisted, in the win at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana … Posted four solo tackles and five total tackles at third-ranked TCU … Finished with five tackles at Northwestern State … Registered four tackles each at Abilene Christian and against Incarnate Word … Posted three or more tackles in nine of the 11 games … Recorded a seven-yard fumble return in the win over Nicholls. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared in all 13 games as a true freshman ... Recorded 16 tackles on the year, including 10 solo stops ... Recorded a season-high six tackles at Houston Baptist, including four solo tackles ... Posted three tackles, including two unassisted tackles, in the win at sixth-ranked McNeese State ... Finished with a pair of tackles each against Southeastern Louisiana and at Northern Iowa in the NCAA FCS opening round. Prior to SFA: Two year letterwinner at safety at Plano East High School ... All-district selection as a senior ... Posted 80 tackles with five interceptions and 15 PBUs during his senior season ... Selected for the Blue Grey All-American game ... Coached by Randy Jackson ... Also lettered twice in track and field, competing in the jumps and 200 meter dash ... Academic all-district selection as a junior ... Son of Michael and Pamela Muhammad ... Father played safety at Lamar ... Collegiate major is undecided.

MUHAMMAD’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2014 13 10 6 16 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 2015 11 24 18 42 2.0/4 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 24 34 24 58 2.0/4 0.0/0 0/0

AARON PIPER

WIDE RECEIVER 5-9 | 186 | Junior Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville)

ANTHONY PULLINS OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-3 | 296 | Senior Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill)

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• 2014 All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention Selection 2015 (Junior): Started 10 games at the center position for the Lumberjacks … Member of one of the most experienced offensive lines in the country that helped the SFA offense average 427.9 yards and 28.7 points per game. 2014 (Sophomore): All-Southland Conference honorable mention selection ... Started all 13 games at center for SFA ... Key member of the offensive line that helped the Lumberjacks average 460.8 yards per game, including 207.4 rushing yards per game and a school-best 5.2 yards per rush in 2014 ... Helped pave the way for running back Gus Johnson’s record-setting season, being named a Walter Payton Award finalist. 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in eight games on the offensive line with four starts ... Notched his first collegiate start at Southeastern Louisiana ... Key member of offensive line that helped the SFA offense produce a 1,000-yard rusher and a 4,000-yard passer as SFA ranked among the national leaders in total offense. Prior to SFA: Invited to participate in the 2012 United States Army National Combine ... Leader of an offensive line that blocked for three backs who rushed for at least 875 yards, and protected quarterbacks that passed for more than 1,500 yards in 2011 ... Did not allow a sack during his prep career ... A four-time alldistrict selection ... Also received first-team Academic All-State honors ... Son of Anthony and Raquel Pullins.

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2015 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 11 games for the Lumberjacks with eight starts on the season … Led the Lumberjack receiving corps with 44 catches for 439 yards and five touchdowns … Tied for third in the Southland Conference in touchdown receptions and tied for sixth in receptions per game (4.1) … Caught season-best seven passes for 31 yards against McNeese State … Posted a season-high 139 receiving yards on six catches with a pair of touchdowns in the win over Incarnate Word, including a team season-long reception of 66 yards … Posted six catches for 54 yards at Central Arkansas … Reeled in four receptions for 60 yards and a touchdown at Northwestern State … Posted 57 yards on three catches and a touchdown in the win over Houston Baptist … Also pulled in a touchdown catch at Abilene Christian … Returned eight kickoffs for 174 yards with three rushes for 30 yards, giving him 645 all-purpose yards.

ANTHONY PULLINS

PIPER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Rec. Yds. Yds./Rec. Long TD Avg. 2014 12 18 125 6.9 14 0 10.4 2015 11 44 439 10.0 66 5 39.9 TOTALS 23 62 564 9.1 66 5 24.5

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LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS SHANE ROBERSON OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-2 | 304 | Junior Little Elm, Texas (Frisco)

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2015 (Sophomore): Saw action in six games on the offensive line for the Lumberjacks … Saw extended snaps in the victories against Incarnate Word and Houston Baptist.

Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Kilgore Junior College ... Hauled in 45 passes for 791 yards and three touchdowns ... Caught 18 passes for 381 yards in just three games as a freshman ... Two year letterwinner at Summer Creek High School ... Two-time all-district selection, including first team honoree as a sophomore ... Helped lead the Bulldogs to an 11-1 record and an undefeated district championship (8-0) as a senior ... Coached by Brian Ford ... Two star recruit by Rivals.

RUFFIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Rec. Yds. Yds./Rec. Long TD Avg. 2015 11 23 375 16.3 35 4 34.1 TOTALS 11 23 375 16.3 35 4 34.1

2014 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games on the offensive line, appearing primarily at left guard ... Member of the offensive line that helped the Lumberjacks average 460.8 yards per game, including 207.4 rushing yards per game and a school-best 5.2 yards per rush. 2013 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. Prior to SFA: A second-team All-Collin County selection ... Received honorable mention all-state honors as a senior ... Recorded 39 tackles during his senior season, including 26 solo stops ... Was credited with 14 tackles for losses, including 4.5 sacks in 2012 ... Garnered first-team all-district honors for his efforts ... Also named first-team All-District 9-4A following his junior season ... Helped guide the Frisco wrestling team to three district titles ... Son of Lloyd and Melanie Roberson ... Grandfather, Sidney, was a fullback at Army.

TRE ROSSER

CORNERBACK 5-11 | 185 | Senior Clarksville, Texas (Clarksville/Tyler J.C.)

JONATHAN SAM WIDE RECEIVER 6-2 | 205 | Redshirt Freshman Pearland, Texas (Pearland)

2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Two year letterwinner at Pearland High School ... Second team All-District 22-6A selection ... Pulled in 34 receptions for 360 yards as a senior ... Helped lead the Oilers to a 10-2 mark and a district runnerup title, advancing to the area finals ... Member of the 2013 Pearland team that went 14-2 on the year and advanced to the state championship game ... Coached by Tony Heath ... Also lettered once in track and field, competing in the long jump ... Son of Bruce and Tracy Sam ... Collegiate major is undecided.

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2015 (Junior): Saw action in all 11 games in his first season as a Lumberjack with five starts at the cornerback position ... Finished with 16 tackles on the season, including 11 solo tackles ... Logged a season-best four tackles at Central Arkansas ... Finished with three solo tackles in his SFA debut against Northern Arizona and again at Northwestern State ... Registered a pair of tackles against Incarnate Word as well as a 47-yard fumble return for a touchdown ... Notched one tackle on four other occasions. Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Tyler Junior College … First team All-SWJCFC selection after recording 37 tackles, six interceptions and 20 pass breakups as a sophomore … Four year letterwinner playing both quarterback and defensive back at Clarksville High School … Two-time all-district selection … Earned allstate honors in 2011 … District Newcomer of the Year as a freshman … Helped lead the Tigers to a pair of district championships ... Three star recruit by Rivals.

ROSSER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 11 11 5 16 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 11 11 5 16 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0

GARY SAMPSON DEFENSIVE END 6-3 | 240 | Redshirt Freshman Covington, La. (Northlake Christian)

WIDE RECEIVER 6-2 | 200 | Senior New Orleans, La. (Summer Creek/Kilgore J.C.)

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2015 (Junior): Saw action in all 11 games in his first season as a Lumberjack with three starts ... Caught 23 passes for 375 yards and four touchdowns on the season ... Notched a season-best performance with six catches for 98 yards and two touchdowns in the win at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana ... Caught 19 of his 23 passes in the final five games, including a four-catch, 60-yard performance with a touchdown in the win over Incarnate Word ... Caught three passes in each of the final three games of the season, racking up 36 yards at Central Arkansas, 66 against Houston Baptist and 43 at Northwestern State ... Pulled in a season-long 35-yard catch against McNeese State.

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2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Four year starter at Northlake Christian High School in Covington, Louisiana .. Played linebacker, defensive end and tight end ... Class 2A All-State performer as a senior at linebacker … 2014 District 7/8-2A Defensive MVP … Three-time all-district selection at tight end and two-time all-district selection at linebacker ... Finished his prep career with over 300 tackles, 50 sacks and 10 touchdowns ... Helped guide the Wolverines to the state quarterfinals as a senior ... Coached by Tony Agresta ... Lettered three times in track and field, competing in the discus and shot put ... State champion in the discus, picking up all-state and all-district honors ... Also lettered once in basketball ... Son of Gary and LaSandra Sampson ... Plans to major in kinesiology.

HAYDEN SCOTT DE’QUANN RUFFIN

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OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-3 | 286 | Sophomore Spring, Texas (Klein Collins)

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2015 (Freshman): Appeared in three games on the offensive line … Made his collegiate debut at thirdranked TCU … Played significant reps in the wins over Incarnate Word and Houston Baptist. 2014 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. Prior to SFA: Three year starter on the offensive line for Klein Collins High School ... First team all-district selection as a senior ... Served as team captain ... Recorded 55 pancakes and 62 knockdowns ... Helped guide the Tigers to a pair of playoff appearances ... Coached by Andrew Svoboda ... Academic all-state selection as a senior ... Two-time academic all-district honoree ... National Honor Society member ... Son of Jim and Priscilla Scott ... Plans to major in business with a focus on economics and finance.


LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS TREVON SMITH SAFETY 5-10 | 184 | Sophomore Houston, Texas (Bellaire)

GEORGE STONE III

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2015 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman with five starts ... Finished the year with 26 tackles, including 18 solo stops ... Also posted two interceptions for a combined 66 yards and a touchdown ... Recorded a season-best six tackles in the win over Nicholls, comprised of four solo tackles ... Had five tackles in the win over Houston Baptist, highlighted by a 32-yard interception return for a touchdown to seal the win over the Huskies ... Recorded his first collegiate interception against Incarnate Word, returning it 34 yards to set up a Lumberjack score ... Credited with four solo tackles at Abilene Christian ... Recorded at least one tackle in all 10 games ... Came on to return kicks in the final three games of the season, returning 12 kicks for 245 yards ... Also registered three pass breakups on the season. Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at Bellaire High School, playing quarterback ... Will transition to defensive secondary at SFA ... District 20-6A Offensive Player of the Year ... Two-time all-district selection ... Threw for 2,096 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2014 while rushing for 614 yards and six scores ... Threw for just shy of 4,000 yards and 49 touchdowns during his prep career while rushing for 1,362 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Coached by Trey Sissom ... Son of Troy and Adana Smith ... Collegiate major is undecided.

2015 (Junior): Played in all 11 games in his first season as a Lumberjack with three starts … Finished the year with 26 total tackles, nine of which were solo tackles, with 3.5 tackles for loss … Recorded a season-best eight tackles at third-ranked TCU … Finished with five tackles and a tackle for loss in the win at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana … Registered three tackles in the win over Incarnate Word … Posted two tackles on four occasions, including two tackles for loss with a sack at Abilene Christian … Had two tackles against McNeese State while being credited with 0.5 tackles for loss. Prior to SFA: Spent sophomore season at Sacramento City College, leading the team with 84 tackles (65 solo), 16 tackles for loss and eight sacks ... Helped guide the Panthers to a 7-4 record and a 41-35 East Bay Bowl victory over Diablo Valley College ... Spent two seasons at Indiana State, redshirting in 2012 before playing in six games with two starts in 2013 ... Tallied 27 tackles (11 solo) with a tackle for loss for the Sycamores ... Four year letterwinner at St. Xavier High School in Louisville, Ky. ... First team all-state and all-district selection ... Posted 98 solo tackles, eight sacks and five forced fumbles as a senior ... Rated as top linebacker prospect in Kentucky by Scout.com and among top 150 nationally.

STONE’S CAREER STATISTICS

SMITH’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 10 18 8 26 0.0/0 0.0/0 2/66 TOTALS 10 18 8 26 0.0/0 0.0/0 2/66

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LINEBACKER 6-1 | 225 | Senior Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier/Indiana State/Sac City College)

Year Games 2015 11 TOTALS 11

Solo 9 9

Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 17 26 3.5/16 1.0/11 0/0 17 26 3.6/16 1.0/11 0/0

SMITH’S CAREER RETURN STATISTICS

Year Games No. Yards Yds./Ret. Long TD Yds./G 2015 10 12 245 20.4 26 0 24.5 TOTALS 10 12 245 20.4 26 0 24.5

ROBERT SYLVESTER WIDE RECEIVER 6-0 | 193 | Junior Houston, Texas (Cypress Lake)

ZACK STARNES

SAFETY 5-9 | 184 | Senior Woodland, Calif. (Woodland/Sierra College)

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2015 (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games in his first year as a Lumberjack, starting eight games ... Recorded 32 tackles on the season, including 19 solo tackles ... Registered six tackles in his SFA debut against Northern Arizona with four unassisted stops ... Also had six tackles, four of which were solo tackles, in the win over Nicholls ... Tallied five tackles at third-ranked TCU ... Closed the year with four total tackles (three solo stops) at Northwestern State ... Posted three tackles against McNeese State ... Had two tackles on three other occasions. Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Sierra College in Rocklin, Calif. ... 2013 JUCO All-American ... 2013 Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year ... Finished the 2013 season with 55 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and a pair of interceptions for touchdowns ... Tallied 88 total tackles, 15 tackles for loss, eight sacks, five interceptions and 21 pass breakups during his Wolverine career ... Three year letterwinner at Woodland High School ... Helped lead the Wolves to a pair of CIF playoff appearances.

STARNES’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 11 19 13 32 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 11 19 13 32 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0

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2015 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games with eight starts for SFA … Hauled in 39 catches for 364 yards and a touchdown … Ranked 10th in the Southland Conference at 3.9 receptions per game … Posted a seasonbest with eight catches for 75 yards in the season opener against Northern Arizona … Caught five passes for 56 yards in the win over Nicholls … Had two catches for 55 yards at Abilene Christian, including a 44-yard touchdown reception … Racked up 45 yards on six catches at Central Arkansas … Posted five catches for 45 yards against McNeese State . 2014 (Medical Redshirt): Appeared in four games for SFA ... Recorded eight receptions for 78 yards on the season ... Pulled in four catches for 40 yards against Texas A&M-Commerce ... Had a pair of catches for 41 yards, including a season-long 30-yard reception at 20th-ranked Kansas State ... Missed the final nine games after sustaining a season-ending hand injury. 2013 (Freshman): Saw action in 11 games with a pair of starts ... Notched his first collegiate start against Montana State ... Recorded nine tackles on the year, eight of which were unassisted ... Had a pair of unassisted tackles against McMurry, including a tackle for loss ... Credited with one tackle on seven other occasions ... Notched a pass breakup against Montana State ... Also caught a pair of passes on offense for 61 yards, including a 45-yard reception against McNeese State ... Returned a pair of kickoffs for 28 yards against Montana State. Prior to SFA: Caught 49 passes for 825 yards (16.6 ypc) and seven touchdowns in 2012 ... Hauled in 40 passes for 614 yards (15.4) and eight touchdowns as a junior ... Ranked third in the district, and 54th in the state in receiving yards per game in 2011 ... Two-time all-district ... Also lettered in basketball and track and field ... Also received interest from Kansas State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Minnesota, TCU, Texas Tech and UTSA.

SYLVESTER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Rec. Yds. Yds./Rec. Long TD Avg. 2013 11 2 61 30.5 45 0 5.5 2014 4 8 78 9.8 30 0 19.5 2015 10 39 364 9.3 44 1 36.4 TOTALS 25 49 503 10.3 45 1 20.1

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LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS HUNTER TAYLOR QUARTERBACK 6-1 | 192 | Senior Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse)

2014 (Freshman): Saw action in 12 games with seven starts at tight end as a true freshman ... Hauled in a pair of catches on the year for 25 yards, including a seven-yard touchdown catch against Northwestern State ... Hauled in an 18-yard reception at Nicholls ... Started the first seven games of the season, including his collegiate debut at 20th-ranked Kansas State.

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2015 (Junior): Saw action in six games for SFA, registering a start against McNeese State … Completed 48 of his 91 passes for 480 yards and five touchdowns … Posted a season-best performance throwing for 214 yards and three touchdowns, leading SFA back from a 20-point deficit in the win at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana … Threw for 187 yards and two touchdowns in his start against McNeese State … Completed five of seven passes for 58 yards in the win against Houston Baptist … Also saw action at third-ranked TCU and against Incarnate Word … Rushed four times for 27 yards, giving him 507 yards of total offense on the year. 2014 (Sophomore): Played in three games on the season ... Completed nine of his 16 passes on the year for 67 yards ... Completed both of his attempts against Incarnate Word for 17 yards ... Played the majority of the second half at Northern Iowa in the NCAA FCS opening round, completing 7-of-13 for 50 yards, including a season-long 22 yard pass.

Prior to SFA: Three year starter at tight end and on special teams for Euless Trinity High School ... Two-time first team all-district selection ... Named district’s Sophomore of the Year in 2011 ... Key member of the Trojans’ undefeated district championship team which posted an 11-3 record, advancing to the regional finals ... Earned number of institutional honors, including Sportsman of the Year ... Coached by Steve Lineweaver ... Two-star recruit by Rivals, Scout and 24/7 Sports ... Son of Robert Taylor and Cammie Rader ... Collegiate major is undecided.

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Rec. Yds. Yds./Rec. Long TD Avg. 2014 12 2 25 12.5 18 1 2.1 2015 11 3 34 11.3 23 0 3.1 TOTALS 23 5 59 11.8 23 1 2.6

2013 (Freshman): Appeared in two games for SFA ... Saw his first collegiate action at Texas Tech, completing two of his four passes for one yard and an interception ... Credited with a tackle on special teams against McNeese State.

DARRELL VANERSON

2012 (Redshirt): Spent the season working the SFA demonstration units. Prior to SFA: Completed 619-of-1,008 passes (.614) for 9,143 yards and 105 TDs during his high school career ... Two-time second-team all-state ... A first-team all-district selection ... Led the state, and finished fourth in the nation in passing yards as a senior ... Ranked 12th in the district in rushing, and 15th in the nation in total offense in 2011 ... Tied a state record with nine touchdown passes in a game ... Son of Terry and Vickie Taylor... Plans to major in Physics.

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATISTICS Year

Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Long TD INT Avg. 2013 2 4 2 50.0 1 2 0 1 0.5 2014 3 16 9 56.3 67 22 0 1 22.3 2015 6 91 48 52.7 480 55 5 1 80.0 TOTALS 11 111 59 53.2 548 55 5 3 49.8

DEFENSIVE END 6-3 | 288 | Senior Wesson, Miss. (McComb/Copiah-Lincoln J.C.)

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2015 (Junior): Played in nine games in his first season as a Lumberjack with his first start at Abilene Christian … Finished with eight tackles on the season … Recorded a pair of tackles at both Abilene Christian and against Houston Baptist … Registered one tackle on four other occasions. Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Copiah-Lincoln Junior College in Wesson, Miss. ... Two-year starter that tallied 50 tackles with 9.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks for the Wolfpack ... Helped 10th-ranked Co-Lin to the MACJC state championship game, falling to second-ranked East Mississippi ... Three year letterwinner at McComb High School ... Second team all-district selection ... Three-star recruit out of high school.

VANERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 9 2 6 8 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 9 2 6 8 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0

JAKE WALLACE

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-0 | 285 | Senior Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian/Nicholls)

HUNTER TAYLOR

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2015 (Junior): Appeared in four games on the offensive line … Made his season debut at Abilene Christian … Also saw extended reps in the wins over Nicholls, Incarnate Word and Houston Baptist.

WILL TAYLOR TIGHT END 6-3 | 248 | Junior Euless, Texas (Euless Trinity)

2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in four games on the offensive line for SFA ... Member of the offensive line that helped the Lumberjacks average 460.8 yards per game, including 207.4 rushing yards per game and a school-best 5.2 yards per rush.

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2015 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games for the Lumberjacks at the tight end position, starting four games … Registered three catches on the year for 34 yards, including a 23-yard reception in the win over Houston Baptist … Also caught passes against Nicholls and at Abilene Christian.

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2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Nicholls State ... Redshirted in 2012 after sustaining a season-ending injury ... Two-time all district and all-city honoree at Evangel Christian Academy ... Helped lead the Eagles to a pair of state championships ... Earned offensive line MVP honors at the Max Emfingers All-American Bowl ... Honor roll student that made the Principal’s List ... Coached by Phillip Deas ... Son of Mike and Cindy Wallace ... Plans to major in business.


LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS MARLON WALLS SAFETY 5-10 | 196 | Junior Pearland, Texas (Pearland)

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2015 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games for the Lumberjacks with four starts ... Posted 24 tackles on the year, including 18 solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss ... Also recorded a pair of interceptions ... Notched a season-best five tackles (three solo) at third-ranked TCU, recording a 14-yard interception off Trevone Boykin ... Registered a 13-yard pick-six against Incarnate Word, sealing the victory over the Cardinals with a pair of solo stops ... Had four tackles (two solo) in the win over Houston Baptist, credited with 0.5 tackles for loss ... Recorded three tackles each in the season opener against Northern Arizona, against Sam Houston State and at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana along with a forced fumble ... Had two solo tackles at Northwestern State, including a tackle for loss ... CoSIDA Academic All-District first team selection ... Earned Brian Patrick Hanson Memorial Physics Scholarship from the SFA physics department, boasting a perfect 4.00 GPA. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared in all 13 games for SFA, playing primarily on special teams ... Recorded five tackles on the year, including four solo tackles ... Notched a pair of unassisted tackles in the win at sixthranked McNeese State ... Recorded an unassisted tackle at 20th-ranked Kansas State in his collegiate debut ... Also recorded a tackle against Weber State and Abilene Christian. Prior to SFA: Two year starter at defensive back, linebacker and on special teams at Pearland High School ... First team all-district selection as a senior after earning second team honors as a junior ... Finished his prep career with over 150 tackles and five interceptions ... Key member of the Oilers’ 14-2 that was the 5A state runner-up ... Coached by Tony Heath ... Lettered twice in track and field, competing in the sprints ... National Honor Society member ... Texas Boys State honoree ... Two-star recruit by Rivals ... Son of Marlon (Sr.) and Candace Walls ... Born in Detroit, Michigan ... Majoring in engineering physics.

WALLS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2014 13 4 1 5 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 2015 11 18 6 24 1.5/7 0.0/0 2/27 TOTALS 24 22 7 29 1.5/7 0.0/0 2/27

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SAFETY 5-10 | 203 | Redshirt Freshman Dallas, Texas (Prime Prep Academy)

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2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Two year letterwinner at Prime Prep Academy, playing safety, running back, punt return and kick return ... District Offensive MVP in 2013 ... Two-time all-district selection ... Rushed for over 2,700 yards with 21 touchdowns during his prep career while registering 117 tackles, six interceptions and eight pass breakups ... Also caught 71 passes for nearly 900 yards and nine touchdowns ... Coached by Deion Sanders ... Also lettered twice in track and field and once in basketball ... Member of A/B honor roll ... Two-star recruit by Rivals ... Son of Bashay Ward and Lawrencia Capps ... Born in San Diego, California ... Collegiate major is undecided.

RUNNING BACK 5-10 | 194 | Senior Angleton, Texas (Angleton)

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2015 (Junior): Competed in 10 games for SFA with nine starts at running back … Rushed for 617 yards on 81 carries with a touchdown, averaging 7.6 yards per carry … Also caught 21 passes for 204 yards and a touchdown … Ranked ninth in the Southland Conference averaging 91.0 yards per game … Recorded a season best at Abilene Christian, rushing 12 times for 133 yards and a touchdown, while catching five passes for 50 yards … Eclipsed the century mark in the win over Houston Baptist, rushing 11 times for 106 yards … Carried 17 times for 69 yards in the season opener against Northern Arizona while catching two passes for 46 yards … Tallied 90 yards on nine carries at Central Arkansas while catching three passes for 46 yards, including a 45-yard touchdown … Rushed seven times for 82 yards in the win at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana, including a 33-yarder that set up a touchdown at the end of the first half … Posted three kick returns for 82 yards, giving him 903 all-purpose yards on the season ... Wore Cally Belcher’s number 16 jersey against McNeese after being named SFA’s Cally Belcher Award winner. 2014 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games while recording a start at 20th-ranked Kansas State ... Posted 34 carries for 98 yards on the season ... Rushed eight times for 24 yards at Nicholls ... Carried four times for a season-high 30 yards against Weber State ... Also caught 13 passes for 116 yards on the season ... Hauled in three catches for 30 years against Central Arkansas ... Had a season-long 28-yard reception in the win at Houston Baptist ... Had two catches for 16 yards at Kansas State ... Posted 12 kick returns for 230 yards, giving him 444 all-purpose yards on the season ... Also played on the SFA special teams unit, recording 14 tackles on the year, including eight unassisted stops ... Recorded a season-high three tackles at Nicholls ... SFA’s Cally Belcher Award winner for 2014-15. 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in all 12 games for SFA with four starts ... Earned his first collegiate start at Texas Tech ... Rushed 68 times for 400 yards and three touchdowns, backing up All-Southland Conference selection Gus Johnson ... Set a career-high with 14 carries for 174 yards against Nicholls State ... Rushed 11 times for 62 yards at Southeastern Louisiana while adding three catches for 19 yards ... Picked up 75 yards on 15 carries at Central Arkansas ... Rushed six times for 24 yards with his first career touchdown in the upset win over second-ranked Montana State ... Also tallied touchdowns against Prairie View A&M and at Lamar ... Caught 23 passes on the season for 91 yards ... Had 11 kick returns for 200 yards, giving him 691 all-purpose yards on the season. Prior to SFA: 2012 AP Honorable Mention All-State selection ... 2012 The Facts All-Southern Brazoria County MVP ... Named District 23-4A MVP as a senior ... Carried the ball 165 times for 1,525 yards (9.2 ypc) and 22 TDs as a senior ... Also hauled in 27 passes for 431 yards and four scores in 2012 ... Posted eight multiple touchdown games in his final season, including six against Bay City ... Lists his best individual performance as a game where he recorded 19 carries for 209 yards and two scores against Friendswood ... Earned secondteam all-district honors at running back as a junior ... Also received an offer from Montana State ... Son of Jimmie and Jennifer West ... Guardians are Vance and Elise Fairchild ... Married to wife Jordyn West with one son, Joshawa James.

WEST’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS

Year Games Rush Yds. Yds./Att. Long TD Avg. 2013 12 68 400 5.9 88 3 33.3 2014 13 34 98 2.9 16 0 7.5 2015 10 81 617 7.6 66 1 61.7 TOTALS 35 183 1,115 6.1 88 4 31.9

WEST’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS

Year Games Rec. Yds. Yds./Rec. Long TD Avg. 2013 12 23 91 4.0 15 0 7.6 2014 13 13 116 8.9 28 0 8.9 2015 10 21 204 9.7 45 1 20.4 TOTALS 35 57 411 7.2 45 1 11.7

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LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS Prior to SFA: Rated as the No. 110 offensive tackle, and the No. 221 prospect in the class of 2012 by 247sports. com ... Ranked as the No. 139 offensive guard in the country, and the No. 306 prospect in the state of Texas ... Named to the 5ATexasFootball.com 2011 Regional Super List ... A two-time all-district selection ... Did not surrender a sack during his high school career ... All-Academic team in 2010 ... Had offers from Utah State, Louisiana-Monroe and Texas State ... Was also a standout shot putter for South Grand Prairie ... Son of Annette Wiggins ... Majoring in computer science.

JOSHAWA WEST

JACOLBY WHITAKER RUNNING BACK 5-10 | 194 | Sophomore Alto, Texas (Alto)

TRAVIS WIGGINS

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2015 (Freshman): Played in five games for the Lumberjacks ... Rushed 15 times for 122 yards and a touchdown ... Made his collegiate debut against Nicholls, rushing twice for 13 yards ... Had his season-high against Houston Baptist, rushing eight times for 88 yards with a 40-yard touchdown run ... Also caught two passes for nine yards against the Huskies ... Rushed five times for 21 yards in the win over Incarnate Word.

LONG SNAPPER 6-2 | 237 | Sophomore Waller, Texas (Waller)

2014 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the SFA scout team. Prior to SFA: Four year letterwinner at Alto High School ... All-state selection at running back, rushing for over 6,700 yards for his career ... Ranks 37th all-time in Texas High School history for career rushing yards ... Rushed for nearly 2,700 yards in 2012 ... Accumulated 120 career touchdowns ... Helped lead the Yellowjackets to the state quarterfinals in 2012 and the regional finals in 2013 ... Coached by Paul Gould ... Also lettered four times each in both basketball and track and once in baseball, giving him 13 athletic letters during his high school career.

WHITAKER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Rush Yds. Yds./Att. Long TD Avg. 2015 5 15 122 8.1 40 1 24.4 TOTALS 5 15 122 8.1 40 1 24.4

2015 (Freshman): Saw action in 10 games for SFA as the Lumberjacks’ short snapper ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Northern Arizona ... Also saw playing time at third-ranked TCU. 2014 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. Prior to SFA: Two year starter at long snapper, offensive line and defensive line at Waller High School ... Second team all-district selection at defensive end as a senior ... Honorable mention all-district at center as a junior ... Selected team captain ... Helped lead the Bulldogs to a playoff appearance in 2013 ... Coached by Brad Wright ... Also lettered four times in tennis at Waller ... A-B honor roll member. ... Son of James and Debbie Wilkerson ... Plans to major in education.

GERMOD WILLIAMS TRAVIS WIGGINS

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-3 | 300 | Senior Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie)

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2015 (Junior): Started 10 games at the left tackle position … Member of one of the most experienced offensive lines in the country that helped the SFA offense average 427.9 yards and 28.7 points per game. 2014 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games at left tackle ... Key member of the offensive line that helped the Lumberjacks average 460.8 yards per game, including 207.4 rushing yards per game and a school-best 5.2 yards per rush in 2014 ... Helped pave the way for running back Gus Johnson’s record-setting season, being named a Walter Payton Award finalist. 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in eight games on the offensive line with four starts ... Key member of offensive line that helped the SFA offense produce a 1,000-yard rusher and a 4,000-yard passer as SFA ranked among the national leaders in total offense ... Credited with an assisted tackle against Prairie View A&M. 2012 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt during the 2012 campaign.

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SAFETY 5-9 | 178 | Senior Shreveport, La. (Oak Ridge)

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2015 (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games in his first season as a Lumberjack with three starts ... Finished with 27 tackles on the year, including 20 unassisted stops and a tackle for loss ... Recorded a season-high six unassisted tackles against Sam Houston State with a tackle for loss ... Registered three unassisted tackles and a forced fumble in his Lumberjack debut against Northern Arizona ... Also had three tackles each at thirdranked TCU and against Incarnate Word, forcing a fumble against the Cardinals ... Recorded an interception at Abilene Christian with a pair of solo tackles against the Wildcats ... Had two solo stops in the win over Nicholls along with an 11-yard fumble return that set up an SFA touchdown ... Recorded at least two tackles in nine of SFA’s 11 games. Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Texas State ... Played in 17 games for the Bobcats, tallying 44 tackles, including 27 solo stops, with five interceptions ... Recorded 36 tackles (27 solo) in nine games in 2014, ty-

WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 11 20 7 27 1.0/4 0.0/0 1/3 TOTALS 11 20 7 27 1.0/4 0.0/0 1/3


LUMBERJACK RETURNER BIOS ing for the team lead with four interceptions ... Recorded eight tackles in eight games as a freshman with an interception at Texas Tech ... Letterwinner at Conroe (Texas) High School ... All-District 15-4A selection ... Semifinalist for Houston Touchdown Club Player of the Year ... Posted 63 tackles (57 solo) with an interception ... Coached by Dereck Rush ... Member of Oak Ridge track and field team ... National Honor Society member ... Three-star recruit by Rivals.

MITCHEL ZIMMERLE DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-3 | 284 | Junior Danbury, Texas (Danbury)

RYAN WOODS LINEBACKER 6-1 | 220 | Sophomore Pearland (Dawson)

2015 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games at the defensive end slot with five starts … Finished the year with 26 tackles, including seven solo stops, 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack … Recorded five tackles in the season opener against Northern Arizona, including 0.5 tackles for loss … Matched his season-high with five tackles in the win over Houston Baptist, registering a tackle for loss against the Huskies … Finished with four tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss at Central Arkansas … Recorded three tackles each against Sam Houston State and at Northwestern State … Tallied a pair of solo stops against McNeese State … Finished the year with a pair of quarterback hurries.

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2015 (Freshman): Played in three games for the Lumberjacks ... Made his collegiate debut at third-ranked TCU ... Posted a tackle for loss in the win over Houston Baptist ... Credited with 0.5 tackles for loss in the win over Incarnate Word. Prior to SFA: Three year starter and letterwinner on the offensive line at Dawson High School ... Two-time all-district selection at linebacker ... Named team’s MVP as a senior ... Racked up nearly 170 tackles in two seasons, including 59 solo tackles and 33 assisted as a senior with a pair of sacks ... Recorded 40 solo stops and 35 assisted in 2012 ... Notched 15 tackles for loss, including 11 as a senior ... Helped lead the Eagles to an 11-3 record as a senior as Dawson advanced to the 4A state quarterfinals ... Dawson went 12-1 in his junior season, including an undefeated district championship, advancing to the regional finals ... Coached by Eric Wells ... Also lettered two years in baseball ... Participated in 2013 North American Prospects Dominican Republic tournament ... Son of Reginald and Stephanie Woods ... Plans to major in criminal justice.

WOODS’ CAREER STATISTICS

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Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. Int./Yds. 2015 3 1 1 2 1.5/3 0.0/0 0/0 TOTALS 3 1 1 2 1.5/3 0.0/0 0/0

2014 (Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games with his first career start against Sam Houston State ... Notched 14 tackles on the year, including five unassisted, 5.5 tackles for loss and two sacks ... Had three tackles each against Central Arkansas and Southeastern Louisiana ... Had a pair of tackles at Houston Baptist and again against Northwestern State ... Registered sacks in the wins against Texas A&M-Commerce and at Nicholls ... Deflected a pass against Sam Houston State near the Bearkat goal line, which was returned for a touchdown by Trey Vallier ... Also tallied a pair of quarterback hurries. 2013 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. Prior to SFA: Two-time first-team all-district selection at running back and linebacker ... Led Danbury with 111 total tackles as a junior ... Was credited with 70 solo stops and two interceptions, including one returned for a score ... Helped guide the Panthers to the playoffs for the first time since 1984 ... Named 2010 District 29-2A Newcomer of the Year on the baseball diamond ... Earned all-district honors in basketball and baseball ... Son of Jeff and Sharon Zimmerle.

ZIMMERLE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yds. Sack/Yds. FF/FR 2014 13 5 9 14 5.5/30 2.0/17 1/0 2015 11 7 19 26 2.5/11 1.0/8 0/0 TOTALS 24 12 28 40 8.0/41 3.0/25 1/0

2016 LUMBERJACK SENIORS

2016 Seniors (L to R): Tre Rossser (CB), Hunter Taylor (QB), Darrell Vanerson (DT), Jamal Allen (DE), Price Miller(LB), Joshawa West (RB), George Stone III (LB), Anthony Pullins (OL), Zach Conque (QB), Kedrick Harrison (DE), Jake Wallace (OL), Travis Wiggins (OL), De’Quann Ruffin (WR), Patrick Martin (S), Germod Williams (S), Jabralon Allen (FB), Marshall Womack (OL - No longer on team), Justice Liggins (WR), Zack Starnes (S)

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LUMBERJACK NEWCOMER BIOS KIJANA AMOUS

RUNNING BACK 5-11 | 210 | Junior Mansfield, Texas (Legacy/Navarro College)

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Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Navarro College … Rushed for 1,140 yards and 12 touchdowns during his junior college career … Played just six games as a sophomore due to an injury … Member of Navarro College team that went 7-4 on the year, advancing to the SWJCFC championship game … Two star recruit (24/7 Sports) out of Mansfield Legacy High School … Rushed for 3,763 yards on 595 attempts (6.3 ypc) and 51 touchdowns … Also caught 25 passes for 290 yards and four touchdowns … Helped guide the Broncos to a 10-3 record and an appearance in the regional finals … Coached by Chris Melson.

SHAQ ANDERSON DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-1 | 305 | Sophomore Greenville, Texas (Greenville/Tyler J.C.)

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Prior to SFA: Spent one season at Tyler Junior College, registering 26 tackles, four tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in his freshman season ... Helped lead the Apaches to a 7-3 record and a berth in the SWJCFC playoffs ... Three year starter and letterwinner at Greenville High School ... Two-time first team all-district selection ... Named team’s defensive team MVP ... Coached by Marvin Sedberry ... High school teammate of Lumberjack All-SLC defensive end John Franklin ... Son of Quincy Anderson and Quintina Jones ... Plans to major in business.

DEION BENNETT OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-2 | 284 | Freshman Beaumont, Texas (Central)

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Prior to SFA: Four year starter at Beaumont Central High School on the offensive line … Helped guide the Jaguars to three-straight playoff appearances as Beaumont Central finished third in District 22-5A in 2015 … Key member of the Central team that finished 8-4 in 2014, capturing a share of the district title and earning a playoff berth … Coached by Toby Foreman … Also lettered three times in basketball … Son of Delvin Bennett and Tammy Richard … Plans to major in engineering.

JERRY BLANKS DEFENSIVE END 6-2 | 242 | Freshman Galveston, Texas (Ball)

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Prior to SFA: Four year letterwinner at Galveston Ball High School … Two-time first team all-district selection … Two-time all-county selection … Named NLA Houston Defensive Line MVP … Posted 81 tackles with 11 tackles for loss and six sacks as a senior … Helped lead the Tornadoes to a 6-4 record in 2015 … Coached by Kimble Anders … Son of Zaleni Grismore … Plans to pursue a career in physical therapy.

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HUNTER CABRAL SAFETY 5-9 | 185 | Freshman Pineland, Texas (West Sabine)

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Prior to SFA: Three year letterwinner at West Sabine High School ... Two-time all-state selection at linebacker ... Two-time district Defensive MVP ... Finished his prep career with over 300 tackles, 17 sacks and five interceptions ... Registered 168 tackles and nine sacks as a junior, followed by a 142-tackles, eight-sack performance as a senior ... Helped guide the Tigers to back-to-back district titles in 2013 and 2014 as West Sabine posted a 10-1 record in his sophomore season ... Coached by Todd Stark ... Also lettered four times in track and field, running the 110 meter hurdles and was a four-time regional qualifier ... Participated in the state meet as a junior and senior ... Son of Michael McClelland and Heather Cabral ... Born in Crowley, Louisiana ... Plans to major in kinesiology.

LARRON COX DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-3 | 265 | Freshman Everman, Texas (Everman)

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Prior to SFA: Three year starter at Everman High School at both tight end and defensive tackle … First team all-district selection at tight end in 2014 … Helped lead the Bulldogs to back-to-back state quarterfinal appearances … Ranked among Bulldog leaders in tackles playing both ways … Coached by Dale Keeling … Also lettered two seasons in basketball … Son of Larry Warren and Rapthel Cox … Collegiate major is undecided.

MICHAEL CROWDER KICKER/PUNTER 6-1 | 175 | Junior Pineville, La. (Pineville/Arkansas Baptist)

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Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Arkansas Baptist Community College in Little Rock, Ark. … Registered 78 punts on the season for the Buffaloes, averaging 40.7 yards per punt with a long of 65 … Hit eight of his 13 field goal attempts on the year with a long of 45 … Coached by Richard Wilson … Two year letterwinner at Pineville High School, playing wide receiver, running back and defensive back … Second team all-district selection as a senior … Coached by Robbie Martin.

TROY DURAN

KICKER/PUNTER 6-1 | 175 | Sophomore Longview, Texas (Spring Hill/Kilgore College)

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Prior to SFA: Spent one season at Kilgore College … Hit eight of his 13 field goal attempts, including a long of 51 … Also connected on 30 of 31 extra point attempts … Averaged 38 yards per punt (65 punts) with 12 inside the 20 and a long of 54 … Helped lead Kilgore to the Southwestern Junior College Football Conference championship over Navarro College, earning second team All-Southwest Football Conference honors as a punter … Member of C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl team … Attended Spring Hill High School … Went 9-of-11 on field goal attempts and 17-of-21 on extra points as a senior … Also averaged 38 yards per punt with a long of 69 … Coached by Mark Sartain.


LUMBERJACK NEWCOMER BIOS TYLER FERRE’

QUARTERBACK 6-3 | 210 | Freshman Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West)

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Prior to SFA: Will be a preferred walk-on in 2016 ... Two year starter at Magnolia West High School … District 19-5A Offensive Player of the Year in 2015 … Two-time all-district and all-county selection … Passed for 5,770 yards and accounted for 72 touchdowns (50 passing, 22 rushing) during his prep career, completing 65 percent of his passes … School record holder for passing yards … Helped lead the Mustangs to an 8-4 record in 2015, advancing to the area championship … Quarterbacked Magnolia West to back-to-back area playoff appearances … Coached by Shawn Bell … Two star recruit by Rivals and 247 Sports … Son of Robert and DeAnna Ferre’ … Born in Redlands, Calif. … Plans to major in history.

AARON FOY

CORNERBACK 5-11 | 184 | Junior Kilgore, Texas (Kilgore/Navarro College)

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Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Navarro College … Finished with 38 tackles, an interception and eight pass breakups in 2015, earning second team All-Southwestern Junior College Football Conference honors … Split time as both a receiver and cornerback as a freshman in 2014 … Helped lead Navarro College to a 7-4 record, advancing to the SWJCFC championship game … Rated as the number three cornerback and number 11 overall prospect among Texas junior college ranks by 247 Sports … Three star recrtuit (24/7 Sports) out of Kilgore High School … Helped lead the Bulldogs to an undefeated district championship and a 14-1 record as a senior, falling to Carthage in the 3A state championship game … Two-time first team all-district selection … Coached by Mike Wood.

ZACH HALL

CORNERBACK 5-11 | 175 | Freshman Tyler, Texas (Robert E. Lee)

Prior to SFA: Three year starter at quarterback at Tyler Lee High School … Two-time first team all-district selection … District 11-6A Offensive MVP in 2014 … Second team all-state selection as a junior … Averaged 286 yards of total offense in 28 starts … Set program record with 39 total touchdowns (21 passing, 18 rushing) in 2014 … Accounted for 523 yards, including a school-record 272 rushing yards, and seven touchdowns in a win over Sachse in 2014 … Helped lead the Raiders to a playoff appearance in 2014 … Coached by Darrell Piske … Also lettered three times in track and field and twice in basketball … Three-star recruit by Rivals, 247 Sports and Scout … Son of Wilmer Hall and Darlene Watkins.

FRE’ZARIAN HARRISON LINEBACKER 5-11 | 224 | Freshman Pittsburg, Texas (Pittsburg)

DEFENSIVE END 6-3 | 218 | Freshman Lafayette, La. (Acadiana)

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Prior to SFA: Two year starter at Acadiana (La.) High School … Second team all-district selection in 2015 … Honorable mention selection as a junior … Finished his prep career with 120 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 13 sacks … Key member of the Acadiana team that captured the 2014 Louisiana 5A state championship … Led the Rams to an undefeated district championship in 2015 … Coached by Robert Davidson … Two star recruit by Rivals and 247 Sports … Son of Claude George and Miranda Thomas … Brother Claude will be a senior linebacker at Texas A&M … Collegiate major is undecided.

WIDE RECEIVER 5-11 | 175 | Junior Mesquite, Texas (First Baptist Academy/Purdue)

CORNERBACK 6-1 | 180 | Freshman Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches)

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Prior to SFA: Two year starter at Nacogdoches High School … Two-time first team all-district selection … One of the Dragons’ top receivers for the past two seasons … Registered 38 catches for 897 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior … Helped guide Nacogdoches to a 7-4 record and a playoff appearance in 2014 … Coached by Bobby Reyes … Two star recruit by Rivals and 247 Sports … Also lettered four times competing in track and field, running the 200 meter dash and relays … Placed second at the Texas state meet in the 200 meter dash in 2015 … Son of Kimberly Gregory … Collegiate major is undecided.

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Prior to SFA: Spent two seasons at Purdue, appearing in 18 games with four starts for the Boilermakers … Registered 16 catches for 111 yards, including a long reception of 31 yards against nationally-ranked Wisconsin … Also played on the Boilermaker special teams unit, finishing with four tackles, including a touchdownsaving stop against 11th-ranked Notre Dame … Two year letterwinner at First Baptist Academy of Dallas … Caught 108 passes for 2,044 yards and 29 touchdowns as a junior … Averaged 19.1 yards per catch as a senior, leading the Saints to a perfect 14-0 record and a state championship … Coached by Jason Lovvorn … Three start recruit by 247Sports, Scout and ESPN.

NICK JONES

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Prior to SFA: Two year letterwinner at linebacker at Pittsburg High School … Named Distict MVP as a senior … All-state honorable mention selection … Registered 115 tackles as a senior, including 33 tackles for loss, nine sacks, four pass breakups and three forced fumbles … Helped lead the Pirates to a 10-2 record in 2015, advancing to the area championship … Coached by Brad Baca … Two star recruit by 247 Sports.

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TIGHT END 6-4 | 248 | Junior Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro/ULM/Trinity Valley)

Prior to SFA: Spent one season at Trinity Valley Community College ... Second team All-America selection at tight end ... First team all-district and all-region selection ... Spent two seasons at Louisiana-Monroe, redshirting in 2013 … Three year letterwinner at Brownsboro High School … Earned first team all-region honors at both tight end and defensive end … First team all-district selection as a senior, catching 20 passes for 254 yards … First team All-Henderson County selection at defensive end as a junior … Coached by Ty Thomison … Also lettered four times in track and field and three times each in basketball and baseball, giving him 13 letters during his prep career … District MVP, all-district and all-state selection in basketball … Born in Tyler, Texas … Son of Bobby and Laura Jones … Majoring in kinesiology.

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LUMBERJACK NEWCOMER BIOS JOSH KEITH

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-7 | 318 | Junior Katy, Texas (Houston Christian/Blinn College)

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Prior to SFA: Spent one season at Blinn C.C., starting 10 games on the offensive line for the Buccaneers … Honorable mention all-conference selection and member of honor roll … Began his career at West Texas A&M, spending one season … Two-time first team all-state selection at Houston Christian High School … Helped lead the Mustangs to an 8-4 record as a senior with a playoff appearance … Coached by Max Bowman.

KHALIL LACY

WIDE RECEIVER 6-0 | 165 | Freshman Richardson, Texas (Richardson)

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-3 | 285 | Freshman Gatesville, Texas (Gatesville)

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RUNNING BACK 5-9 | 180 | Freshman McAllen, Texas (McAllen)

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Prior to SFA: One year starter at McAllen High School … District 30-6A Offensive Player of the Year in 2015, rushing for 1,474 yards and 22 touchdowns … All-Rio Grande Valley Offensive Player of the Year … Helped lead the Bulldogs to a playoff appearance in 2015 … Coached by Kevin Brewer … Spent two seasons at Overhills High School in Spring Lake, North Carolina … Two-time district Offensive MVP … All-region selection … Finished his prep career with over 4,000 all-purpose yards and 42 touchdowns … Also has competed in track and field for the past four seasons … North Carolina state finalist in the 110 hurdles and long jump … European Department of Defense Dependent School champion in 2013 while living in Germany … Son of Tommy and Emma McGowen … Born in Fort Stewart, Georgia … Collegiate major is undecided.

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Prior to SFA: Two year starter at offensive tackle at Manor High School … Helped lead the Mustangs to an 8-4 mark in 2015, including a 6-1 district record, advancing to the area playoffs … Selected to Max Emfinger’s 2016 All-American Bowl, helping the West team to a 17-0 victory … Coached by Sadd Jackson … Son of Juan and Tasha Mora … Plans to major in engineering physics.

DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4 | 280 | Freshman Bridge City, La. (Higgins)

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Prior to SFA: Three year starter and letterwinner at L.W. Higgins High School, playing defensive end, defensive tackle and fullback ... Two-time first team all-district selection ... Registered 54 tackles as a senior, including 35 solo stops and 8.0 tackles for loss as a senior ... Posted 70 tackles with 35 solo tackles and 7.0 tackles for loss in his junior season ... Coached by Craig Laborde ... Also lettered four times in baseball, playing both first and third base, and twice in basketball, giving him nine varsity letters ... Son of Raymond and Shelita Nichols ... Collegiate major is undecided.

THOMAS NOLLEY

Prior to SFA: Three year starter at Gatesville High School … First team all-district selection as a senior … Honorable mention all-district selection as a junior … Allowed just two sacks with 65 pancakes as a senior … Team captain as a senior … Helped lead the Hornets to the regional finals in 2015 … Coached by Kyle Cooper … Son of Renate Mack … Plans to major in sports business.

JOSH McGOWEN

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-7 | 280 | Freshman Manor, Texas (Manor)

RAYSHAD NICHOLS

Prior to SFA: Two year starter at Richardson High School at both wide receiver and kick returner … Second team all-district selection as a junior … Registered 56 catches for 1,150 yards and 15 touchdowns during his prep career … Named team’s MVP as a senior … Coached by Brian Chandler … Also lettered three times in track and field … Named Dallas Morning News Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore … Set Richardson school record with a 10.44 100 meter dash … Three star recruit by Scout … Two star recruit by Rivals and 247 Sports.

ZACK MACK

MATTHEW MORA

WIDE RECEIVER 6-3 | 190 | Freshman Fort Worth, Texas (South Hills)

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Prior to SFA: Two year letterwinner at South Hills High School … First team all-district selection in 2015 … Second team all-district honors as a junior … Registered 40 catches for nearly 800 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior … Helped lead the Scorpions to back-to-back playoff appearances, including a 9-2 record in 2014 … Coached by Jerry Watson … Two star recruit by Rivals and 247 Sports … Also lettered twice in both basketball and track and field … Helped lead the South Hills track team to the district championship and was an area finalist … Son of Thomas Nolley and Wanda Brooks … Collegiate major is undecided.

TAMRICK PACE WIDE RECEIVER 6-3 | 192 | Freshman Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro)

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Prior to SFA: Three year starter at Brownsboro High School, playing quarterback, wide receiver and defensive back … Two-time all-district selection … All-region selection in 2015 … All-East Texas Dream Team selection as a junior … Posted 112 catches for 2,203 yards and 39 touchdowns during his prep career … Tied school single-game record with 214 receiving yards … Coached by Jason Hooker … Also lettered four times in both basketball and track and field … Named basketball’s district MVP and all-region selection … Regional qualifier in track as a member of the Brownsboro relay teams … Three star recruit by 247 Sports … Son of Curtis and Latammia Warren … Collegiate major is undecided.


LUMBERJACK NEWCOMER BIOS TRENT PERRIMAN

CORNERBACK 5-11 | 184 | Junior Miami, Fla. (Northwestern/Golden West College)

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Prior to SFA: Spent one season at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California … Spent his freshman season at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California, both of which are members of the California Community College Athletic Association … Accumulated 71 tackles and three interceptions during his junior college career … Earned second team all-conference honors … Attended Northwestern High School in Miami, Florida … Nephew of former Miami and NFL wide receiver Brett Perriman.

TREY RAMOS SAFETY 6-0 | 175 | Freshman Azle, Texas (Azle)

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Prior to SFA: Three year starter at Azle High School, playing safety, wide receiver and quarterback … Named District 5-5A Utility MVP in 2015 … All-state defensive back in 2014 … Finished prep career with 269 total tackles, including seven tackles for loss, 25 pass breakups and nine interceptions … Posted 28 tackles with three offensive touchdowns and an interception for a touchdown in a game … Helped lead the Hornets to an 11-2 record in 2014, advancing to the 4A regional finals … Coached by Devon Dorris … Also lettered four times in baseball and once in both track and field and basketball … Academic all-district selection in 2015 … Two star recruit by Rivals … Son of Robert and Celeste Schocke … Plans to major in business.

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KICKER/PUNTER 5-10 | 160 | Redshirt Freshman League City, Texas (Clear Springs/Houston)

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Prior to SFA: Spent one season at Houston, utilizing his redshirt season ... Two year letterwinner at Clear Springs High School ... Helped lead the Chargers to back-to-back playoff appearances ... Coached by Frank Maldonado.

JAXON SALINAS

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-3 | 308 | Junior Irving, Texas (Irving/Oklahoma State)

JAMALL SHAW

RUNNING BACK 5-11 | 205 | Freshman Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow)

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Prior to SFA: Three year starter at Broken Arrow High School … Oklahoma 6A-I Player of the Year …Rushed for just shy of 4,000 yards while adding 700 yards receiving and 53 total touchdowns … Posted a career-best 321 rushing yards, setting a program record … Holds five Tiger program records, including career rushing yards and touchdowns … Helped guide Broken Arrow to an 11-2 record in 2015, advancing to the Oklahoma state championship game … First team all-state and all-district selection as a senior … First team alldistrict selection as a junior … Coached by Dave Alexander … Son of Derrick and Arnita Shaw … Collegiate major is undecided.

PATEN SNELL QUARTERBACK 6-3 | 190 | Freshman Scurry, Texas (Scurry-Rosser)

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Prior to SFA: Four year starter at Scurry-Rosser High School … Three-time all-district selection, including first team honors in 2013 and 2014 … District Newcomer of the Year in 2013 … Honorable mention all-state selection in 2013 … Selected to Blue-Grey All-American team in 2015, earning offensive MVP honors … Passed for 7,193 yards and 72 touchdowns during his prep career, setting program record … Also rushed for 3,500 yards and 30 touchdowns … Helped guide Scurry-Rosser to the regional championship in 2013 and a playoff appearance in 2015 … Coached by Jason Bachtel … Also lettered four times in both track and field and basketball and twice in baseball … Son of Leroy and Amy Snell … Plans to major in nursing.

CODY WILLIAMS WIDE RECEIVER 6-3 | 205 | Freshman Pearland, Texas (Pearland)

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Prior to SFA: Three year starter at wide receiver at Pearland High School … Two-time first team all-district selection … Honorable mention all-district as a sophomore … Registered 150 catches for 1,800 yards and 15 touchdowns during his prep career … Helped guide Pearland to an 11-1 record as a senior, going a perfect 8-0 en route to a district championship … Member of three-straight Oiler teams that qualified for the playoffs, including the 2013 team that advanced to the state championship … Academic all-state selection … Coached by Tony Heath … Also lettered four years in baseball at Pearland and was a three-time all-district selection … Son of Earl and Debra Williams … Plans to major in biology or sports management.

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Prior to SFA: Spent three seasons at Oklahoma State, utilizing a redshirt season in 2013 ... Saw his first career action in 2015, playing against Kansas ... Two-time all-district honoree at Irving High School ... Second team all-state selection by the Associated Press ... Three star recruit by ESPN and Scout and a two star recruit by Rivals ... Ranked among nation’s top 100 offensive linemen by ESPN (No. 73) ... Coached by former Lumberjack all-conference player Aaron De La Torre ... Also lettered in wrestling ... Son of Manuel and Melanie Salinas ... Will be joined by his brother Noah on the SFA roster this fall.

COOPER WILLIAMS OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-4 | 277 | Freshman Spring, Texas (Klein Collins)

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Prior to SFA: Two year starter on the offensive line at Klein Collins High School … Two-time first team alldistrict selection … Helped lead the Tigers to the 2015 district co-championship … Starter on offensive line that guided Klein Collins to the 6A regional finals in 2014 … Coached by Drew Svoboda … Son of Mark and Donya Williams … Plans to major in business.

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2016 ROSTER BREAKDOWN LUMBERJACKS BY POSITION QUARTERBACKS (6) 10 Jake Blumrick QB 6-2 202 R-Fr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland) 2 Zach Conque QB 6-6 237 Sr. Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic) 15 Ryan Cottingame QB 6-3 220 So. Sunnyvale, Texas (Sunnyvale) 17 Tyler Ferre’ QB 6-3 210 Fr. Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West) 9 Paten Snell QB 6-3 190 Fr. Scurry, Texas (Scurry-Rosser) 18 Hunter Taylor QB 6-1 192 Sr. Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse) RUNNING BACKS (6) 25 Kijana Amous RB 5-11 210 Jr. Mansfield, Texas (Legacy) 7 Loren Easly RB 5-11 205 So. Houston, Texas (Westside) 29 Josh McGowen RB 5-9 190 Fr. McAllen, Texas (McAllen) 32 Jamall Shaw RB 5-11 205 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) 23 Joshawa West RB 5-10 194 Sr. Angleton, Texas (Angleton) 27 Jacolby Whitaker RB 5-10 194 So. Alto, Texas (Alto) WIDE RECEIVERS (11) 85 Trae Hart WR 5-11 175 Jr. Mesquite, Texas (First Baptist) 89 Kiki Hill WR 6-2 216 R-Fr. Goliad, Texas (Goliad) 26 Khalil Lacy WR 6-0 165 Fr. Richardson, Texas (Richardson) 5 Justice Liggins WR 6-1 210 Sr. Tyler, Texas (John Tyler) 22 Thomas Nolley WR 6-3 190 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (South Hills) 80 Tamrick Pace WR 6-3 192 Fr. Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro) 88 Aaron Piper WR 5-9 186 Jr. Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) 83 De’Quann Ruffin WR 6-2 200 Sr. New Orleans, La. (Summer Creek) 81 Jonathan Sam WR 6-2 205 R-Fr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland) 19 Robert Sylvester WR 6-0 193 Jr. Houston, Texas (Cypress Lake) 82 Cody Williams WR 6-3 205 Fr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland) TIGHT ENDS/FULLBACKS (5) 46 Jabralon Allen FB 6-0 241 Sr. Frankston, Texas (Frankston) 34 Bubu Alvarez FB 5-10 260 So. Waco, Texas (Midway) 84 Lucas Askew TE 6-5 219 So. Big Sandy, Texas (Harmony) 87 Nick Jones TE 6-4 248 Jr. Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro) 86 Will Taylor TE 6-3 248 Jr. Euless, Texas (Euless Trinity) OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (15) 56 Deion Bennett OL 6-2 284 Fr. Beaumont, Texas (Central) 52 A.J. Brown OL 6-2 305 R-Fr. Arlington, Texas (Martin) 71 Devonte Jones OL 6-2 305 So. Houston, Texas (Bellaire) 79 Josh Keith OL 6-7 318 Jr. Katy, Texas (Houston Christian) 64 Travis Lock OL 6-3 278 R-Fr. Temple, Texas (Temple) 66 Zach Mack OL 6-3 285 Fr. Gatesville, Texas (Gatesville) 63 Tim Meyers OL 6-0 275 R-Fr. Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) 74 Matthew Mora OL 6-7 280 Fr. Manor, Texas (Manor) 68 Anthony Pullins OL 6-3 296 Sr. Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill) 60 Shane Roberson OL 6-2 304 Jr. Little Elm, Texas (Frisco) 67 Jaxon Salinas OL 6-3 308 Jr. Irving, Texas (Irving) 65 Hayden Scott OL 6-3 286 So. Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) 78 Jake Wallace OL 6-0 285 Sr. Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian) 72 Travis Wiggins OL 6-3 300 Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) 76 Cooper Williams OL 6-4 277 Fr. Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) SPECIAL TEAMS (5) 38 Michael Crowder K/P 6-1 175 Jr. Pineville, La. (Pineville) 41 Troy Duran K/P 6-1 175 So. Longview, Texas (Spring Hill) 45 Caleb Lewallen K 5-10 190 So. Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood Park) 36 Elijah Ruiz K/P 5-10 160 R-Fr. League City, Texas (Clear Springs) 51 Chris Wilkerson LS 6-3 235 So. Waller, Texas (Waller)

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DEFENSIVE ENDS (7) 44 Jamal Allen DE 6-0 246 Sr. Frankston, Texas (Frankston) 90 Jerry Blanks DE 6-2 242 Fr. Galveston, Texas (Ball) 13 John Franklin DE 6-4 278 Jr. Greenville, Texas (Greenville) 95 Malik George DE 6-3 218 Fr. Lafayette, La. (Acadiana) 97 Kedrick Harrison DE 6-2 246 Sr. Coldspring, Texas (Coldspring-Oakhurst) 98 Jack Martin DE 6-4 238 R-Fr. New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels) 57 Gary Sampson DE 6-3 240 R-Fr. Covington, La. (Northlake Christian) DEFENSIVE TACKLES (9) 93 Lamont Alexander DT 6-3 300 So. Nolanville, Texas (Killeen) 94 Demetrion Amie DT 6-4 272 So. Fort Worth, Texas (Hill School) 73 Shaq Anderson DT 6-1 305 So. Greenville, Texas (Greenville) 92 Larron Cox DT 6-3 265 Fr. Everman, Texas (Everman) 55 Paul Hill DT 6-1 284 R-Fr. Van Vleck, Texas (Van Vleck) 62 Braxton Kelly DT 6-1 290 So. Pearland, Texas (Dawson) 77 Rayshad Nichols DT 6-4 280 Fr. Bridge City, La. (Higgins) 96 Darrell Vanerson DE 6-3 280 Jr. Wesson, Miss. (McComb) 99 Mitchel Zimmerle DE 6-3 262 So. Danbury, Texas (Danbury) LINEBACKERS (7) 42 Teddy Britton LB 5-11 219 R-Fr. San Antonio, Texas (J.P. Stevens) 54 Spencer Choka LB 6-0 238 R-Fr. Bryan, Texas (Rudder) 48 Fre’Zarian Harrison LB 5-11 224 Fr. Pittsburg, Texas (Pittsburg) 43 Anthony Jacobs LB 5-11 237 R-Fr. Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge) 49 Price Miller LB 6-1 228 Sr. Rockdale, Texas (Thorndale) 4 George Stone III LB 6-1 225 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 50 Ryan Woods LB 6-1 220 So. Pearland, Texas (Dawson) CORNERBACKS (6) 11 Aaron Foy CB 5-11 184 Jr. Kilgore, Texas (Kilgore) 24 Alex Gregory CB 6-1 180 Fr. Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) 31 Zach Hall CB 5-11 175 Fr. Tyler, Texas (Robert E. Lee) 20 Tarrin Mitchell CB 5-10 186 So. Dallas, Texas (Roosevelt) 8 Trent Perriman CB 5-11 184 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 1 Tre Rosser CB 5-11 185 Sr. Clarksville, Texas (Clarksville) SAFETIES (11) 47 Hunter Cabral S 5-9 185 Fr. West Sabine, Texas (West Sabine) 12 Lawrence Ghansah S 6-0 195 So. Cypress, Texas (Cypress Springs) 40 Zack Kanipes S 5-7 160 Jr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland) 14 Patrick Martin S 5-9 186 Sr. Spring, Texas (Dekaney) 37 Ahmad Muhammad S 6-0 196 Jr. Plano, Texas (Plano East) 39 Trey Ramos S 6-0 175 Fr. Azle, Texas (Azle) 30 Trevon Smith S 5-10 184 So. Houston, Texas (Bellaire) 6 Zack Starnes S 5-9 184 Sr. Woodland, Calif. (Woodland) 28 Marlon Walls S 5-10 196 Jr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland) 33 Alize Ward S 5-10 203 R-Fr. Dallas, Texas (Prime Prep Academy) 3 Germod Williams S 5-9 178 Sr. Shreveport, La. (Oak Ridge)


2016 ROSTER BREAKDOWN LUMBERJACKS BY CLASS SENIORS (18) 46 Jabralon Allen FB 44 Jamal Allen DE 2 Zach Conque QB 97 Kedrick Harrison DE 5 Justice Liggins WR 14 Patrick Martin S 49 Price Miller LB 68 Anthony Pullins OL 1 Tre Rosser CB 83 De’Quann Ruffin WR 6 Zack Starnes S 4 George Stone III LB 18 Hunter Taylor QB 96 Darrell Vanerson DE 78 Jake Wallace OL 23 Joshawa West RB 72 Travis Wiggins OL 3 Germod Williams S JUNIORS (17) 25 Kijana Amous RB 38 Michael Crowder K/P 11 Aaron Foy CB 13 John Franklin DE 85 Trae Hart WR 87 Nick Jones TE 40 Zack Kanipes S 79 Josh Keith OL 37 Ahmad Muhammad S 8 Trent Perriman CB 88 Aaron Piper WR 60 Shane Roberson OL 67 Jaxon Salinas OL 19 Robert Sylvester WR 86 Will Taylor TE 28 Marlon Walls S 99 Mitchel Zimmerle DE SOPHOMORES (18) 93 Lamont Alexander DT 34 Bubu Alvarez FB 94 Demetrion Amie DT 73 Shaq Anderson DT 84 Lucas Askew TE 15 Ryan Cottingame QB 41 Troy Duran K/P 7 Loren Easly RB 12 Lawrence Ghansah S 71 Devonte Jones OL 62 Braxton Kelly DT 45 Caleb Lewallen K 20 Tarrin Mitchell CB 65 Hayden Scott OL 30 Trevon Smith S 27 Jacolby Whitaker RB 51 Chris Wilkerson LS 50 Ryan Woods LB

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LUMBERJACKS BY GEOGRAPHY

REDSHIRT FRESHMEN (13) 10 Jake Blumrick QB 42 Teddy Britton LB 52 A.J. Brown OL 54 Spencer Choka LB 89 Kiki Hill WR 55 Paul Hill DT 43 Anthony Jacobs LB 64 Travis Lock OL 98 Jack Martin DE 63 Tim Meyers OL 36 Elijah Ruiz K/P 81 Jonathan Sam WR 57 Gary Sampson DE 33 Alize Ward S

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FRESHMEN (21) 56 Deion Bennett OL 90 Jerry Blanks DE 47 Hunter Cabral S 92 Larron Cox DT 17 Tyler Ferre’ QB 95 Malik George DE 24 Alex Gregory CB 31 Zach Hall CB 48 Fre’Zarian Harrison LB 26 Khalil Lacy WR 66 Zach Mack OL 29 Josh McGowen RB 74 Matthew Mora OL 77 Rayshad Nichols DT 22 Thomas Nolley WR 80 Tamrick Pace WR 39 Trey Ramos S 32 Jamall Shaw RB 9 Paten Snell QB 82 Cody Williams WR 76 Cooper Williams OL

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EAST TEXAS (17) 46 Jabralon Allen Frankston 44 Jamal Allen Frankston 84 Lucas Askew Big Sandy 47 Hunter Cabral Pineland 41 Troy Duran Longview 11 Aaron Foy Kilgore 24 Alex Gregory Nacogdoches 31 Zach Hall Tyler 48 Fre’Zarian Harrison Pittsburg 96 Kedrick Harrison Coldspring 87 Nick Jones Brownsboro 5 Justice Liggins Tyler 63 Tim Meyers Nacogdoches 80 Tamrick Pace Brownsboro 1 Tre Rosser Clarksville 18 Hunter Taylor Whitehouse 27 Jacolby Whitaker Alto HOUSTON/SOUTHEAST TEXAS (26) 56 Deion Bennett Beaumont 90 Jerry Blanks Galveston 10 Jake Blumrick Pearland 7 Loren Easly Houston 17 Tyler Ferre’ Magnolia 12 Lawrence Ghansah Cypress 55 Paul Hill Van Vleck 43 Anthony Jacobs Houston 71 Devonte Jones Houston 40 Zach Kanipes Pearland 79 Josh Keith Katy 62 Braxton Kelly Pearland 45 Caleb Lewallen Kingwood 14 Patrick Martin Spring 36 Elijah Ruiz League City 81 Jonathan Sam Pearland 65 Hayden Scott Spring 30 Trevon Smith Houston 19 Robert Sylvester Houston 28 Marlon Walls Pearland 23 Joshawa West Angleton 51 Chris Wilkerson Waller 82 Cody Williams Pearland 76 Cooper Williams Spring 50 Ryan Woods Pearland 99 Mitchel Zimmerle Danbury DFW/NORTH TEXAS (21) 94 Demetrion Amie Fort Worth 25 Kijana Amous Mansfield 73 Shaq Anderson Greenville 52 A.J. Brown Arlington 15 Ryan Cottingame Sunnyvale 92 Larron Cox Everman 13 John Franklin Greenville 85 Trae Hart Mesquite 26 Khalil Lacy Richardson 20 Tarrin Mitchell Dallas

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CENTRAL TEXAS (8) 93 Lamont Alexander Nolanville 34 Bubu Alvarez Waco 54 Spencer Choka Bryan 64 Travis Lock Temple 66 Zach Mack Gatesville 98 Jack Martin New Braunfels 49 Price Miller Rockdale 74 Matthew Mora Manor SOUTH TEXAS (3) 42 Teddy Britton San Antonio 89 Kiki Hill Goliad 29 Josh McGowen McAllen LOUISIANA (7) 38 Michael Crowder Pineville 95 Malik George Lafayette 77 Rayshad Nichols Bridge City 83 De’Quann Ruffin New Orleans 57 Gary Sampson Covington 78 Jake Wallace Shreveport 3 Germod Williams Shreveport ARKANSAS (1) 2 Zach Conque Little Rock CALIFORNIA (1) 6 Zack Starnes Woodland FLORIDA (1) 8 Trent Perriman Miami KENTUCKY (1) 4 George Stone III Louisville MISSISSIPPI (1) 96 Darrell Vanerson Wesson OKLAHOMA (1) 32 Jamall Shaw Broken Arrow

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POST-SPRING PROJECTED STARTERS POST-SPRING PROJECTED STARTERS QUICK FACTS OFFENSE QB 2

Zach Conque

Sr.

RB

Loren Easly

So. 5-11 205

Had a breakout true freshman season for the Lumberjacks with a team-best 759 rushing yards with four touchdowns

RB 23

Joshawa West

Sr.

5-10 194

Versatile fifth-year senior enters his final season with 1,115 rushing, 411 receiving and 512 return yards for his career

FB

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Jabralon Allen

Sr.

6-0 241

Appeared in 31 games during his SFA career, filling the role as the Lumberjacks’ sole fullback for the past two years

TE

86

Will Taylor

Jr.

6-3 248

A two year starter at tight end for the Lumberjacks, seeing action in 23 games while registering five catches

WR

5

Justice Liggins

Sr.

6-1 210

Appeared in 26 games for the Lumberjacks in three years, catching 53 passes for 525 yards and five touchdowns

WR 88

Aaron Piper

Jr.

5-9 186

One of the fastest players on the roster, Piper led the ‘Jacks with 44 catches for 439 yards and five scores in 2015

WR 89

Kiki Hill

WR 19

Robert Sylvester

Jr.

6-0 193

Caught 49 passes for 503 yards over the last three years and had a strong spring, hauling in seven touchdown strikes

LT

72

Travis Wiggins

Sr.

6-3 300

A three year starter on the offensive line that will anchor the left tackle position for SFA in 2016

LG

65

Hayden Scott

So.

6-3 286

Saw limited time as a redshirt freshman but had a strong spring season, earning multiple first team reps

C

68

Anthony Pullins

Sr.

6-3 296

Three year starter at center for the Lumberjacks, earning honorable mention All-SLC honors in 2014

RG 60

Shane Roberson

Jr.

6-2 304

Played a backup role in the past two seasons, seeing action in 16 games, but should emerge as a key figure this fall

RT

Devonte Jones

So.

6-2 305

Registered significant reps during his freshman season at SFA and emerged as a strong force during spring practices

DE 97 Kedrick Harrison

Sr.

6-2 246

A three year starter at defensive end, Harrison returns to serve as the anchor of the defensive line with 23 career TFL

DT

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6-6 237

R-Fr. 6-2 216

Enters his final season at SFA with 4,666 passing and 1,180 rushing yards and a combined 54 touchdowns

Redshirt freshman that caught the attention of coaches in spring drills and figures to be a key player this fall

DEFENSE 99

Mitchel Zimmerle

Jr.

6-3 284

After appearing in 24 games in his first two seasons at defensive end, Zimmerle will make the transition to defensive tackle

NG 93

Lamont Alexander

So.

6-3 300

Played in all 11 games in his redshirt freshman season, finishing with 16 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss

DE

13

John Franklin

Jr.

6-4 278

Second team All-SLC selection that ranked among the conference leaders in both TFL (8.5) and sacks (6.0)

LB

4

George Stone III

Sr.

6-1 225

Had a strong showing in his first year in Nacogdoches, playing in all 11 games with 26 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss

LB

49

Price Miller

Sr.

6-1 228

One of the top defensive forces for SFA in 2015, appearing in all 11 games with 52 tackles, ranking second on the team

CB

1

Tre Rosser

Sr.

5-11 185

Became one of the key players at cornerback for the ‘Jacks, playing in all 11 games with 16 tackles on the year

WS 14

Patrick Martin

Sr.

5-9 186

A two-time All-SLC honorable mention selection who has been a three-year starter in the Lumberjack secondary

NB 28

Marlon Walls

Jr.

5-10 196

A key contributor in his first two seasons at SFA who should emerge as a key starter for the ‘Jacks in 2016

FS

37

Ahmad Muhammad Jr.

6-0 196

Played in all 24 games during his first two years, registering 58 tackles with a pair of tackles for loss

CB

20

Tarrin Mitchell

So. 5-10 186

Saw action in all 11 games in his redshirt season, finishing with 27 tackles and a pair of interceptions

K/P 45 Caleb Lewallen

So. 5-10 190

Emerged as SFA’s primary kickoff specialist, averaging 59.3 yards on 45 kickoffs in 2015 with six touchbacks

K/P 41

Troy Duran

So.

6-1 175

Junior college transfer who will compete for the primary placekicking and punting duties after spring practices

LS

51

Chris Wilkerson

So.

6-2 237

SFA’s lone returner on special teams who will handle all the ‘Jacks long and short snapping duties in 2016

H

15

Ryan Cottingame

So.

6-3 220

Cottingame stepped in as SFA’s primary holder during spring practices and will hold the position heading into the fall

RS

19

Robert Sylverster

Jr.

6-0 193

One of the fastest players on the roster, Sylvester should be a primary option for both punt and kick returner

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HEAD COACH CLINT CONQUE

CLINT CONQUE

HEAD COACH Third Season at SFA | Nicholls State, 1983

CONQUE’S CAREER ACCOLADES • Four-time Conference Coach of the Year (2005, 2008, 2012, 2014) • 2008 NCAA FCS Regional Coach of the Year • Four-time finalist for Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year (2005, 2008, 2012, 2014) • Two-time Southland Conference Champions (2008, 2012) • Five Postseason Appearances (2001, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2014) • Seven Final Top-25 Rankings (2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012) • Coached 139 All-Conference Players and 43 All-Americans • Four-time Academic Progress Rate (APR) Recognition (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Clint Conque is in his third season as the Lumberjacks’ head coach, already setting a precedent for the success of SFA football. In his first two seasons, Conque has posted a 12-12 record at the helm of the Lumberjacks, including a 9-8 record in Southland Conference play. Those wins have included three victories over nationally-ranked programs, including a 28-27 win at 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana in 2015. Also during his first two years, Conque has mentored five All-SLC players, including second team defensive end John Franklin in 2015. In addition, offensive linemen Terran Vaughn and Byron Williams both signed free agent contracts with the Oakland Raiders following the season. In his first season in Nacogdoches, Conque led SFA to an 8-5 record, a five-win improvement from 2013, as the 2014 squad became just the 13th team in program history to reach the eightwin plateau. Picked to finish sixth in the preseason Southland Conference standings, SFA went 5-3 in SLC play, including wins at sixth-ranked McNeese State and against eighth-ranked South-

THE CONQUE FAMILY Morgan Mushlitz, Benton, Angéle, Sydney, Julianna, Clint, Zach, Lisa, Adeline, Chasse

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easten Louisiana, tying for third in the conference standings and earning a bid to the 2014 NCAA FCS playoffs. SFA cracked the FCS Coaches Poll Top-25 twice in 2014, marking the first time the Lumberjacks had been ranked in the nation’s top-25 since 2010. Conque helped guide the ‘Jacks to their first NCAA playoff appearance since 2010, earning SLC Coach of the Year honors for the third time in his career and was a finalist for the FCS Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year for the fourth time. Under Conque’s guidance, senior running back Gus Johnson had the best rushing season in program history, setting six SFA rushing records as well as setting the Southland Conference record for rushing yards in a season. Johnson was named the SLC Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Walter Payton Award (finishing ninth in the voting) while sophomore quarterback Zach Conque was named the SLC Newcomer of the Year. Conque brought to Nacogdoches an impressive coaching resume built on success, posting an overall career record of 105-59 (.640) during his 14 seasons as the head coach at Central Arkansas. He remains the all-time winningest coach in Bear program history while becoming just the second collegiate head coach in the state of Arkansas to amass 100 career victories, sitting behind only legendary Razorback coach Frank Broyles. Central Arkansas established itself as one of the top teams both regionally and nationally during Conque’s tenure, capturing the Southland Conference title in 2008 and 2012, advancing to the FCS playoffs in both 2011 and 2012. UCA also made a pair of NCAA Division II playoff appearances during Conque’s time in Conway, including advancing to the quarterfinals in 2005, before the program made the transition to the FCS level following the 2005 season. During the eight seasons in which Central Arkansas competed in the Southland Conference, Conque has posted a 33-16 record in SLC play (.673), being named the Southland’s Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2012 in addition to the same honor in 2005. The NCAA FCS Region 5 Coach of the Year in 2008, Conque has also been a three-time finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award with his teams boasting seven top-25 finishes since 2001. Under Conque’s tuteledge, his players have been recognized for their efforts on the field time and time again. During his coaching career, 127 players have been recognized as all-conference selections with 37 earning All-America honors as 32 former players have gone on to play professionally, including 14 signing NFL contracts with an additional six playing in the CFL. Conque’s UCA teams won eight or more games in eight of his 14 seasons in Conway, including an 11-3 mark in 2005 that tied the program record for wins in a season as the Bears advanced to the Division II national quarterfinals. Central Arkansas reached the 10-win plateau again in 2008 as the Bears posted a 10-2 mark. Known for his high-tempo offenses, Conque’s teams consistently ranked among the national leaders in both scoring and passing offense as the Bears have finished in the top-10 nationally in passing offense five times and scoring offense four times. His focus hasn’t been solely on the field, however, as Conque’s teams have boasted some of the highest APR (Academic Progress Rate) scores in the region with three Academic All-Americans during his coaching career. Before taking over the helm of the Central Arkansas program in 2000, Conque spent seven seasons at Louisiana Tech (1993-99) in a variety of roles. Conque oversaw the Bulldogs’ running backs, receivers and special teams before ultimately serving as the offensive coordinator in 1999 as Louisiana Tech led the nation passing offense and was second in total offense en route to an 8-3 record. Prior to his time in Ruston, three seasons at Samford University (1990-92) as the running backs coach, helping guide the Bulldogs to back-to-back NCAA Division I-AA playoff appearances in 1991 and 1992, posting a 22-4 record during that span. Conque began his collegiate coaching career at McNeese State (1987-89), spending three seasons coaching the Cowboys’ running backs and outside linebackers. A graduate of Catholic High School in Baton Rouge, La., Conque was an All-American linebacker at Nicholls State Universityin Thibodaux, La., picking up first team honors by the Associated Press. He also was named a second team LSWA All-Louisiana selection as a senior as Conque was selected to Nicholls’ Silver Anniversary Team in 1997 and in 2005 was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame. Following his playing career at Nicholls, Conque landed with the Los Angeles Raiders only to have his career cut short by injury in 1983. He then returned to Nicholls and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for the Colonels before spending a pair of seasons coaching in the high school ranks. Conque is married to the former Angele’ Jackson and the couple has three sons: Chasse, the Director of Athletics at Arkansas-Little Rock; Benton, a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army currently stationed in South Korea; and Zach, the Lumberjacks’ starting quarterback. Conque is the grandfather of three girls as Juliana and Sydney were born to Chasse and wife, Lisa, in 2012, followed by the addition of Adeline in 2014.


HEAD COACH CLINT CONQUE THE CONQUE FILE

CONQUE’S ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDS

PERSONAL

Hometown.................................................................................. Baton Rouge, La. High School............................................................................................... Catholic College...........................................................................Nicholls State Univ., 1983 Degree.......................................................................................B.A., Marketing Wife.............................................................................................................Angéle Children................ Chasse (wife Lisa), Benton (fiancé Morgan Mushlitz) and Zach Grandchildren.........................................................Julianna, Sydney and Adeline Twitter.............................................................................................@ClintConque

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

1979-80.........................................................................Southwest Mississippi C.C. 1981-82....................................................................................Nicholls State Univ. 1983................................................................................Los Angeles Raiders (NFL)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

1984.........................................................Nicholls State Univ. (Graduate Assistant) 1985......................................................... Rayne (La.) H.S. (Defensive Coordinator) 1986..........................................St. Thomas More (La.) H.S. (Offensive Coordinator) 1987-89...................................................... McNeese State Univ. (Assistant Coach) 1990-92................................................................ Samford Univ. (Assistant Coach) 1993-99....................Louisiana Tech Univ. (Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator) 2000-13......................................................Univ. of Central Arkansas (Head coach) 2014-Present.......................................Stephen F. Austin State Univ. (Head coach)

CONQUE’S CAREER COACHING RECORD

Year School 2000 Central Arkansas 2001 Central Arkansas 2002 Central Arkansas 2003 Central Arkansas 2004 Central Arkansas 2005 Central Arkansas 2006 Central Arkansas 2007 Central Arkansas 2008 Central Arkansas 2009 Central Arkansas 2010 Central Arkansas 2011 Central Arkansas 2012 Central Arkansas 2013 Central Arkansas 2014 Stephen F. Austin 2015 Stephen F. Austin TOTALS

Overall Rec. 3-8 9-3 8-3 5-6 8-3 11-3 8-3 6-5 10-2 5-7 7-4 9-4 9-3 7-5 8-5 4-7 117-71 (.619)

SLC Rec. — — — — — — — 5-2 6-1 2-5 4-3 6-1 6-1 4-3 5-3 4-5 42-24 (.636)

Postseason None Division II First Round None None None Division II Quarterfinals None None None None None Division I FCS Second Round Division I FCS First Round None Division I FCS First Round None Five NCAA Playoff Appearances

Team Abilene Christian Albany State Arkansas Pine Bluff Arkansas State Arkansas Tech Arkansas-Monticello Augustana (S.D.) Bacone College Catawba Central Arkansas Colorado Delta State Eastern Illinois Eastern New Mexico Elizabeth City State Georgia Southern Glenville State Harding Hawaii Henderson State Houston Baptist Illinois State Incarnate Word Iowa Wesleyan Kansas State Lamar Langston Louisiana Tech McNeese State Mississippi Missouri S&T Missouri State Montana Murray State Nebraska-Kearney Nicholls North Alabama North Dakota Northern Arizona Northern Iowa Northwestern State Ouachita Baptist Presbyterian Quincy (Ill.) Sam Houston State South Dakota South Dakota State Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Oklahoma Southern Arkansas Southwest Baptist Stephen F. Austin Tennessee Tech Tennessee-Martin Texas A&M-Commerce Texas Christian Texas State Tulsa UC Davis Valdosta State Weber State West Alabama West Georgia Western Kentucky

TOTALS All-time vs. SLC Opponents vs. 2016 Opponents

W-L Pct. First Last 3-2 .600 2001 2015 1-0 1.000 2005 2005 2-0 1.000 2003 2008 0-1 .000 2011 2011 4-2 .667 2000 2005 3-3 .500 2000 2005 1-0 1.000 2006 2006 1-0 1.000 2012 2012 0-1 .000 2001 2001 0-2 .000 2014 2015 0-1 .000 2013 2013 3-1 .750 2000 2005 2-0 1.000 2010 2012 2-0 1.000 2004 2005 1-0 1.000 2010 2010 1-1 .500 2006 2012 1-0 1.000 2009 2009 3-1 .750 2000 2005 0-1 .000 2009 2009 8-1 .889 2000 2011 2-0 1.000 2014 2015 0-1 .000 2006 2006 3-0 1.000 2013 2015 1-0 1.000 2004 2004 0-1 .000 2014 2014 3-0 1.000 2011 2013 1-0 1.000 2002 2002 0-2 .000 2007 2011 5-4 .556 2007 2015 0-1 .000 2012 2012 1-0 1.000 2009 2009 2-1 .667 2006 2006 0-1 1.000 2011 2011 2-0 1.000 2010 2012 1-0 1.000 2013 2013 8-2 .800 2000 2015 2-5 .286 2000 2005 0-1 .000 2009 2009 0-1 .000 2015 2015 0-1 .000 2014 2014 5-4 .556 2007 2015 4-2 .667 2000 2005 1-0 1.000 2005 2005 1-0 1.000 2008 2008 5-5 .500 2006 2014 1-0 1.000 2006 2006 0-2 .000 2006 2007 7-2 .778 2007 2015 1-0 1.000 2001 2001 5-2 .714 2000 2006 1-0 1.000 2000 2000 5-3 .625 2006 2013 1-0 1.000 2011 2011 1-2 .333 2005 2013 1-0 1.000 2014 2014 0-1 .000 2015 2015 4-1 .800 2007 2011 0-2 .000 2008 2010 1-1 .500 2006 2008 0-6 .000 2000 2005 1-0 1.000 2014 2014 2-0 1.000 2002 2003 2-0 1.000 2002 2003 1-0 1.000 2009 2009 117-71 .619 50-25 .667 40-21 .656

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DEMO ODEMS

ASSISTANT HEAD COACH (WIDE RECEIVERS) Third Season at SFA | Iowa, 1996 Demo Odems is in his third season on the ODEMS FILE SFA coaching staff, serving as the Lumberjacks’ PERSONAL assistant head coach while overseeing the SFA Hometown. . ........................ Austin, Texas receiving corps. High School................Lyndon B. Johnson SFA’s receiving corps once again played a College...................................Iowa, 1996 vital role in the Lumberjack offensive scheme, Family.............................Kimberly (wife); despite the unit being riddled with injuries in ............................................... Justin (son) 2015. Under Odem’s guidance, the SFA wide receivers provided a balanced threat as seven PLAYING EXPERIENCE different receivers amassed 200 or more receiv1993-95. ...........................................Iowa ing yards. 1998-99................Texas Terminators (IFL) The leader of that group was Aaron Piper, 2000-01......Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) registering his breakout season in 2015 with 44 catches for 439 yards and five touchdowns, all COACHING EXPERIENCE of which were team bests. 1997-00........Lyndon B. Johnson H.S. (AC) During the 2014 season, SFA’s receiving 2001-04......................Lancaster H.S. (OC) corps helped pace the Lumberjack offensive 2005..................................Wisconsin (GA) unit which ranked third in the Southland Con2006................ Arkansas-Monticello (WR) ference in total offense, averaging over 250 2007-11....... Lyndon B. Johnson H.S. (HC) receiving yards per game. Three receivers each 2012-13.....................Montana State (RB) posted over 600 receiving yards on the year, 2014-Pres............ Stephen F. Austin (WR) including a season-high 743 yards on 70 receptions by senior Tyler Boyd, a two-time All-SLC selection. Odems comes to Nacogdoches after spending two seasons at Montana State University, working with the Bobcats’ running backs as MSU advanced to the second round of the FCS playoffs in 2012. Odems also has a great deal of knowledge of the Texas high school scene, serving as the head coach at Lyndon B. Johnson High School in Austin for four seasons, helping lead his alma mater to three district titles in four years, including the program’s first outright title since 1995 in 2011. Prior to returning to Austin, Odems spent one season each at Arkansas-Monticello and Wisconsin after serving as the offensive coordinator at Lancaster High School from 2001-04. The Austin native began his coaching career at his alma mater of Lyndon B. Johnson High School, following a standout career as a receiver at Iowa under legendary head coach Hayden Fry. After graduating from Iowa in 1996, Odems played indoor football professionally following his collegiate career, suiting up for both the Texas Terminators of the Indoor Football League and the Grand Rapids Griffins of the Arena Football League. Odems continued to make a name for himself as a big-time player, being named the Ironman of Arena Bowl XV competing for Grand Rapids in 2001. Odems is married to Kimberly and has an adult son, Justin, and daughter-in-law, DeMonica.

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GARY CROWTON

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR (QUARTERBACKS) First Season at SFA | Brigham Young, 1983 Gary Crowton is in his first season as the Lumberjacks’ offensive coordinator while also serving as SFA’s quarterbacks coach. With over 30 years of coaching under PERSONAL his belt, Crowton brings a wealth of knowledge and footHometown............................ Orem, Utah ball experience, coaching at both the FBS and FCS levels High School.....................................Orem along with the National Football League and Canadian College...................Brigham Young, 1983 Football League. It is a reunion of sorts for both Conque and Crowton Family...........Maren (wife); Tara, Janessa, as the two previously worked together at Louisiana Tech .............. Mikauli and Toriana (daughters); from 1996-98 when Crowton served as the Bulldogs’ head .............. Dane, Quinn and Macloud (sons) coach and Conque filled the role of offensive coordinator. Most recently, Crowton spent one and a half seasons COACHING EXPERIENCE as the offensive coordinator at Southern Utah before spending the second half of the 2015 season as an offen1982..........................Brigham Young (GA) sive consultant at Oregon State. He helped engineer the 1983-86.......................Snow College (OC) Thunderbirds’ offensive attack which averaged 35 points 1987..........................Western Illinois (OC) and nearly 445 yards per game, capturing the 2015 Big 1988-90...................New Hampshire (OC) Sky championship in the process. The stint at Southern Utah continued a span of 1991-93.................... Boston College (QB) 10-straight seasons in which Crowton served as an of1994..............................Georgia Tech (OC) fensive coordinator, including stops at Oregon (2005-06), 1995-98................Louisiana Tech (OC/HC) LSU (2007-10), Maryland (2011) and the Winnipeg Blue 1999-00......................Chicago Bears (OC) Bombers of the CFL (2012-13). 2001-04....................Brigham Young (HC) During his time in Baton Rouge, Crowton helped lead the Tigers to the 2007 national championship, win2005-06................................ Oregon (OC) ning the SEC championship in the process, and helping 2007-10......................................LSU (OC) mentor JaMarcus Russell, the top overall pick in the 2008 2011...................................Maryland (OC) NFL Draft. Working along side head coach Les Miles, LSU 2012-13......Winnipeg Blue Bombers (OC) posted a 40-13 record during his four seasons in Baton Rouge as the Tigers won three bowl games during that 2014-15.....................Southern Utah (OC) span. 2015...................Oregon State (Off. Cons.) In his two years at Oregon, Crowton helped lead the 2016-Pres..............Stephen F. Austin (OC) Ducks to a 17-8 record, including a 10-2 mark in 2005 as Oregon finished 12th nationally. From 2001-04, Crowton was the head coach at Brigham Young University, his alma mater, guiding the Cougars to a 26-23 overall record. Crowton’s best season came in 2001 as BYU went 12-2, including a perfect 7-0 record in Mountain West Conference play, earning MWC and District 8 Coach of the Year as the Cougars finished the season ranked 24th nationally. He oversaw an offense which produced the 2001 Doak Walker Award winner in running back Luke Staley. Crowton’s time at BYU came after spending two seasons as the offensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears. The Bears ranked third in the NFL in passing yards per game in 1999, setting a then-franchise record in passing yards with 4,136. Prior to his time with the Bears, Crowton spent four seasons at Louisiana Tech, the final three as head coach. The Bulldogs went 21-13 during his three seasons at the helm, including a 9-2 record in 1997, as LaTech led the nation in passing and was second in total offense in 1998 behind the arm of Heisman trophy candidate Tim Rattay. Crowton spent one season as the offensive coordinator at Georgia Tech (1994), preceeded by a three-year stint as the quarterbacks coach at Boston College (1991-93) under head coach Tom Coughlin. Beginning his coaching career as a graduate assistant at BYU in 1982, Crowton served as a defensive backs coach at Snow College in 1983 before filling the role of offensive coordinator.From 1984-90, Crowton served as the offensive coordinator at three different institutions, including Snow College (1984-86), Western Illinois (1987) and New Hampshire (1988-90). During his time at Snow, Crowton helped lead the Badgers to the 1985 NJCAA national championship, leading the nation in passing offense. A native of Orem, Utah, Crowton earned his degree in physical education from BYU in 1983. Crowton is married to his wife, Maren, and the couple have seven children: daughters Tara, Jenessa, Mikauli and Toriana and sons Dane, Quinn and Macloud.

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MATT WILLIAMSON

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR (LINEBACKERS) Third Season at SFA | Missouri Western State, 1997 Matt Williamson is in his third season as WILLIAMSON FILE the Lumberjacks’ defensive coordinator, workPERSONAL ing primarily with SFA’s linebacking corps. Hometown..........................St. Louis, Mo. As a whole, the Lumberjack defense ranked High School.............................St. Charles among the SLC leaders in rushing defense, givCollege.......Missouri Western State, 1997 ing up just 184.8 yards per game, while limitFamily................................Andrea (wife); ing opponents to 32.9 points per game. ............................... Zach and Brock (sons) Among the SFA linebacking unit, Williamson helped form senior Justin Owens into one PLAYING EXPERIENCE of the top defensive players in the Southland 1994-96................Missouri Western State Conference, finishing among the SLC leaders with 100 total tackles, including 44 solo stops, COACHING EXPERIENCE earning All-SLC honorable mention honors. 1997-98........Missouri Western State (GA) In addition, newcomer Price Miller ranked 1999..................Arkansas-Monticello (DL) second on the team with 52 tackles and enters 2000-07........Missouri Western State (DC) 2016 ready to anchor SFA’s linebacking unit. 2008-13..................Central Arkansas (DC) Taking over the reign of SFA’s defensive 2014-Pres..............Stephen F. Austin (DC) game plan in 2014, SFA held opponents to 28.5 points and 408.8 yards per game, 21 points and 120 yards fewer than the ‘Jacks gave up in 2013. Among the Lumberjack linebackers, senior Collin Garrett earned first team All-SLC honors, ranking among the conference leaders in tackles. Williamson has worked side-by-side with coach Conque for the past nine years, serving as Central Arkansas’ defensive coordinator and linebackers coach since the 2007 season. Under Williamson, UCA led the Southland in scoring defense three-straight seasons, leading the league in total defense in 2009. Prior to his time in Conway, Williamson spent seven seasons on the staff at Missouri Western State, serving as the Griffons’ defensive line coach during that span as well as taking on the role of defensive coordinator in 2005. Williamson spent two seasons at Arkansas-Monticello (19992000) as a defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator after spending three seasons at Missouri Western as a graduate assistant from 1997-99. A three-time All-MIAA selection at noseguard at Missouri Western, Williamson was a second team All-American in 1996, leading the Griffons with 83 tackles before earning his degree in 1997. He currently ranks among the top-10 in Missouri Western history in career tackles, finishing with 218. He and his wife, Andrea, have two sons: Zach and Brock.

BILL BEST

RUN GAME COORDINATOR (OFFENSIVE LINE) Third Season at SFA | Louisiana-Monroe, 2001 Bill Best is in his third season as part of the BEST FILE SFA staff, handling responsibility for the LumPERSONAL berjacks’ offensive line while serving as the run Hometown............................Rayville, La. game coordinator. High School.................................Rayville In charge of one of the most experienced College............. Louisiana-Monroe, 2001; offensive lines in the nation in 2015, Best’s con..............................West Texas A&M, 2007 tingent came up big in crucial situations for the Family.............................. Jennifer (wife); Lumberjacks. Senior Byron Williams ended the ............... Hannah (daughter); Brady (son) season as a second team All-Southland Conference selection following his preseason third PLAYING EXPERIENCE team All-America honors by STATS FCS. 1997-98.......................... Millsaps College Following the season, a pair of Best’s line1999-00.......................Louisiana-Monroe men signed contracts with NFL franchises as Terran Vaughn signed an undrafted free agent COACHING EXPERIENCE deal with the Oakland Raiders while Williams 2001...........................Delhi (La.) H.S. (OL) received a rookie camp invitation from the 2002-03...........Farmerville (La.) H.S. (OC) Raiders. It brings Best’s total to 11 former play2004-05.................... Ranger College (OC) ers who have gone on to earn professional con2006-11.................. West Texas A&M (OC) tracts following their collegiate days. 2012-13..................Central Arkansas (OL) SFA’s offensive line proved to be a critical 2014-Pres..............Stephen F. Austin (OL) component for the Lumberjacks’ five-win improvement in 2014. Behind the veteran line, running back Gus Johnson rushed for 1,683 yards and 23 touchdowns, setting an SFA and Southland Conference single-season record, while quarterback Zach Conque earned the SLC’s Newcomer of the Year, led by junior Byron Williams earning first team All-SLC honors. Best joins coach Conque in Nacogdoches after spending the previous two seasons as the offensive line coach for Central Arkansas and will serve as the `Jacks run game coordinator. Previously, Best spent seven seasons at West Texas A&M, beginning his career with the Buffs in 2006 as a graduate assistant before being elevated to associate head coach and offensive line coach in 2007. He also spent one season as West Texas’ offensive coordinator (2012). Best spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Ranger College (2004-05) after beginning his coaching career spending four years working among the Louisiana high school ranks. Best was an offensive lineman and long snapper at Millsaps College and Louisiana-Monroe, earning his degree from ULM in 2001 before attaining his masters from West Texas A&M in 2007. Best and his wife, Jennifer, are the parents of twins Hannah and Brady.

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JEREMY HAMMOCK

CO-SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR (TIGHT ENDS) Third Season at SFA | Louisiana-Monroe, 2006 Jeremy Hammock is in his third season on HAMMOCK FILE the SFA coaching staff, handling responsibiliPERSONAL ties with the Lumberjacks’ tight ends as well as Hometown. . ...................... Jonesboro, La. serving as SFA’s co-special teams coordinator. High School............................. Jonesboro In 2015, the Lumberjack tight ends once College.............. Louisiana-Monroe, 2006 again played a key role in SFA’s offensive Family................................ Markia (wife); scheme, providing key blocking and other ..................................................Jace (son) aspects that didn’t always register on the box score. With a young but talented contingent, PLAYING EXPERIENCE including sophomore Will Taylor and redshirt 2001-05. ......................Louisiana-Monroe freshman Lucas Askew, the position made great strides. COACHING EXPERIENCE From a special teams standpoint, SFA was 2008. . ...............Trinity Valley C.C. (WR/TE) among the conference leaders in returns, led 2009-10............... Louisiana-Monroe (OL) by Robert Sylvester’s 21.1 kick return average. 2011-13..................Central Arkansas (RB) The ‘Jacks were also one of a few teams in the 2014-Pres.........Stephen F. Austin (TE, ST) nation to not have a kick blocked in 2015 while registering five blocked kicks of their own. The tight end position added a new wrinkle to the Lumberjack offense in 2014 as the trio of Danan Henderson, jayson Clements and Will Taylor added another threat to the SFA offense. In addition to providing key blocking for Walter Payton Award finalist Gus Johnson and SLC Newcomer of the Year, Zach Conque, the tight end corps accounted for 169 receiving yards and three touchdowns on the season. Hammock comes to Nacogdoches with coach Conque from Central Arkansas where he spent the previous three seasons as the Bears’ running backs coach. Before joining the UCA staff, Hammock spent two seasons at Louisiana-Monroe, his alma mater, working as a graduate assistant from 2009-10 in charge of the Warhawks offensive line. Hammock spent two seasons at Trinity Valley Community College, serving as the director of football operations while coaching both the wide receivers and tight ends. A four-year letterwinner at Louisiana-Monroe, Hammock was a two-year starter at tight end and helped lead the Warhawks to the Sun Belt championship in 2005. He earned his degree in general studies from ULM in 2006 and is married to Markia. The Hammocks welcomed their first son, Jace, in the spring of 2015.

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MIKE WALTON

CO-SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR (SAFETIES) Third Season at SFA | Eastern New Mexico, 2000 Mike Walton is in his third season as a WALTON FILE member of the SFA staff, working with the PERSONAL Lumberjacks’ defensive backs while serving as Hometown............................Earth, Texas SFA’s co-special teams coordinator. High School...................Springlake-Earth SFA’s safeties continued to make great College........... Eastern New Mexico; 2000 strides in 2015, led by the emergence of PatFamily...................................Alicia (wife); rick Martin, earning honorable mention all............Lucia and Grace Marie (daughters) Southland Conference honors. Martin was tied for second on the team with 52 tackles and was PLAYING EXPERIENCE among the team’s best with five pass breakups. 1995-99....................Eastern New Mexico Trevon Smith and Marlon Walls each recorded a pair of interceptions in their breakout seaCOACHING EXPERIENCE sons with transfers Germod Williams and Zack 2001-06............ Eastern New Mexico (DC) Starnes having productive first seasons. 2007-09..............Sam Houston State (DC) From a special teams standpoint, SFA was 2010..........New Mexico Military Inst. (DC) among the conference leaders in returns, led 2011-13........................Angelo State (DC) by Robert Sylvester’s 21.1 kick return average. 2014-Pres.......... Stephen F. Austin (S, ST) The ‘Jacks were also one of a few teams in the nation to not have a kick blocked in 2015 while registering five blocked kicks of their own. SFA’s defensive secondary was one of the most improved units in all of the Southland Conference in 2014, allowing 222 passing yards per game as opposed to 338 the season before. Sophomore Patrick Martin earned honorable mention All-SLC honors in 2014 with senior Trey Vallier anchoring the Lumberjack safeties. Walton comes to Nacogdoches after spending three seasons as the defensive coordinator at Angelo State, helping establish the Rams as one of the Lone Star Conference’s top defensive units. Prior to his time in San Angelo, Walton also spent time coaching at the New Mexico Military Institute and Eastern New Mexico as well as three seasons at rival Sam Houston State. Walton was the co-defensive coordinator with NMMI after serving as the special teams and recruiting coordinator for the Bearkats. He earned his first defensive coordinator job with Eastern New Mexico in 2006 after filling a number of positions for the Greyhounds. A four-year starter at Eastern New Mexico, Walton was a two-time All-American at linebacker, holding the program’s single season (155) and career (515) tackle record. He earned his degree in special education in 2000 before attaining his master’s degree in sport administration in 2002. Walton and his wife, Alicia, have two daughters, Lucia and Grace Marie.


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TOM HOWE

ASSISTANT COACH (DEFENSIVE ENDS) Third Season at SFA | Drake, 2004 Tom Howe is in his third season on the SFA HOWE FILE coaching staff, taking responsibility for the Lumberjack defensive ends. PERSONAL Arguably few positions on the field were Hometown..........................Clinton, Iowa as effective for the Lumberjacks as were the High School.................................. Clinton defensive ends. 2015 was a breakout season for College..................................Drake, 2004 sophomore John Franklin, leading the team in Family.....................................Kara (wife) tackles for loss (8.5), sacks (6.0) and quarterback hurries (five), en route to being named a PLAYING EXPERIENCE second team All-Southland Conference selec2000-03.......................................... Drake tion. Franklin was aided by veterans Kedrick COACHING EXPERIENCE Harrison and Mitchel Zimmerle, combining for 2004.....................Clinton (Iowa) H.S. (AC) 54 tackles, eight tackles for loss and five sacks, 2005............................... Minot State (GA) as along with senior Jamal Allen the position 2006.........................................Drake (GA) looks to be one of the deepest heading into 2007-09........................... Iowa State (OL) 2016. 2010................Minnesota-Duluth (DL/LB) SFA’s defensive ends were a key force for the 2011..................... Missouri Southern (DL) Lumberjack defensive unit in 2014 as the ‘Jacks 2012-13................Central Oklahoma (LB) held opponents to 186.6 rushing yards and 222 2014-Pres..............Stephen F. Austin (DE) passing yards per game. Anchored by senior Ishmiah Miles and junior Kedrick Harrison, the duo combined for 26 tackles for loss and 10 sacks as SFA ranked among the nation’s top-20 in both categories. Howe spent the previoius two seasons at Central Oklahoma, serving as the Brochos special teams coordinator and linebacking corps. Prior to his time in Edmond, Howe spent one season at MIAA rival Missouri Southern, overseeing the Lions’ defensive line in 2011. In 2010, Howe served as the outside linebackers and defensive line coach at Minnesota-Duluth, helping guide the Bulldogs to a 15-0 record and the NCAA Division II national championship. UMD led the nation in fewest points allowed while ranking among the national leaders in three other categories. Howe spent three seasons at Iowa State (2007-09), assisting with the Cyclones’ offensive line. He began his coaching career in 2004 as an assistant coach at his high school alma mater in Clinton, Iowa, before serving as a graduate assistant at Minot State and Drake, his alma mater. Howe was a three-year letterwinner at Drake, earning second team All-Conference honors. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Drake and his master’s from Iowa State and is married to the former Kara DeShaw. The couple welcomed their first son, Declan, this summer.

TERRY MILLS

ASSISTANT COACH (CORNERBACKS) Third Season at SFA | Texas A&M-Commerce, 1998 Terry Mills is in his third season on the SFA MILLS FILE coaching staff, overseeing the Lumberjack corPERSONAL nerbacks. Hometown............................. Tyler, Texas After a sluggish start and decimated by High School.................... Tyler Chapel Hill injuries, Mills helped build the Lumberjack corCollege....... Texas A&M-Commerce, 1998 nerbacks into one of the most improved units on the field. Led by redshirt freshman Tarrin PLAYING EXPERIENCE Mitchell’s 27 tackles and two interceptions, 1993-95.....................Northwestern State SFA’s corners, the Lumberjacks also saw strong 1996-97................ Texas A&M-Commerce performances from senior Demundre Freeman and transfer Tre Rosser, looking to take even COACHING EXPERIENCE greater strides in 2016. 1999-00........ Texas A&M-Commerce (GA) SFA’s defensive secondary was one of the 2001-03................... Gainesville H.S. (DB) most improved units in all of the Southland 2004-06........... Newman-Smith H.S. (DB) Conference in 2014, allowing 222 passing yards 2007-09.............Northwestern State (DB) per game as opposed to 338 the season before. 2010-11............................Wylie H.S. (DB) The corners were anchored by senior All-SLC 2012-13.........Conroe Oak Ridge H.S. (DC) selection Keavon Madison, who ranked among 2014-Pres..............Stephen F. Austin (CB) the national leaders in pass breakups. Mills brings with him a wealth of knowledge of the Texas High School system. Mills most recently spent two years at Oak Ridge High School in Conroe, serving as defensive coordinator and helping lead the Eagles to a six-win improvement, qualifying for the state playoffs in 2013. Prior to his time in Conroe, Mills spent a two-year stint at Wylie High School coaching the Pirates’ secondary. He helped lead Wylie to an 11-4 record in 2010 as the Pirates advanced to the state semifinals at AT&T Stadium. Mills spent three seasons at Northwestern State, working with the defensive backs, after a pair of high school positions at Carrollton Newman-Smith (2004-06) and Gainesville (2001-03). He began his coaching career at Texas A&M-Commerce, serving as a graduate assistant from 1998-99. The Tyler native spent three seasons as a safety at Northwestern State before closing out his collegiate career at A&M-Commerce, earning his degree in criminal justice in 1998.

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JEREMY MOSES

ASSISTANT COACH (RUNNING BACKS) Fifth Season at SFA | Stephen F. Austin, 2011 One of the most decorated players in SteMOSES FILE phen F. Austin history, Jeremy Moses is entering his fifth season as an assistant coach for the PERSONAL Lumberjacks, working with SFA’s running backs. Hometown...................... Baytown, Texas The Lumberjack rushing units continuted to High School........................................Lee thrive in 2015, led by the emergence of freshCollege................Stephen F. Austin, 2011 man Loren Easly, leading the team with 759 Family................................. Jessica (wife) rushing yards and two of the 10 longest rushes in program history. Junior Joshawa West added PLAYING EXPERIENCE to the attack with his 617 yards, giving SFA a 2007-10........................ Stephen F. Austin balanced rushing attack. ............ 2010 Walter Payton Award Winner Moses spent the 2014 season mentoring Walter Payton Award finalist Gus Johnson, COACHING EXPERIENCE guiding the senior to the best rushing season 2011..........................North Alabama (AC) in both SFA and Southland Conference history 2012-Pres........Stephen F. Austin (QB/RB) as the All-American finished as the ‘Jacks alltime leading rusher with 3,907 yards and 51 touchdowns. It formed a unique storyline with a Payton Award winner mentoring a Payton Award finalist. The first player in school or Southland Conference history to win the Walter Payton Award, given annually to the top player in Division I FCS, Moses has been a key member of the Lumberjack staff for the past five seasons, helping to mentor quarterback Brady Attaway, his former backup. Attaway closed out his SFA career by sitting second all-time in the Lumberjack record books in nearly every passing category, trailing only his mentor Moses. Named to numerous All-America teams during his collegiate career, Moses rewrote the school and conference record books on his way to being named the NCAA FCS National Player of the Year. A two-time SLC Player of the Year selection, Moses left SFA as the NCAA’s all-time leader in completions at the FCS level, completing 1,184 passes for 13,401 passing yards and 121 career touchdowns. Following his playing career, Moses spent one season at North Alabama as an assistant on Terry Bowden’s coaching staff before returning to his alma mater. The 2011 SFA graduate is married to the former Jessica Miller.

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CHRIS VAN HORN

ASSISTANT COACH (DEFENSIVE TACKLES) Third Season at SFA | St. Francis, 2004 Chris Van Horn is in his third season with VAN HORN FILE the SFA coaching staff, handling the responsibility for the ‘Jacks defensive tackles. PERSONAL Under Van Horn’s guidance, SFA’s defensive Hometown.....................Fort Wayne, Ind. tackles again were one of the strengths of the High School................................... Snider team in 2015, led by three veteran seniors in College...........................St. Francis, 2004 Lance Skyler, Donald Bryant and Shayvion Hatten. Combined, the trio recorded 76 tackPLAYING EXPERIENCE les with eight tackles and a pair of sacks and 2000-03....................................St. Francis helped make SFA’s defensive front one of the most experienced and formidable in the SouthCOACHING EXPERIENCE land Conference. 2005-07...................... St. Francis (GA/DL) One of the strengths of the Lumberjack 2008-10................North Carolina (DL/LB) team in 2014, SFA’s defensive tackles were a 2011-13...................New Hampshire (DT) key force for the Lumberjack defensive unit 2014-Pres..............Stephen F. Austin (DT) in 2014 as the ‘Jacks held opponents to 186.6 rushing yards and 222 passing yards per game. Juniors Donald Bryant and Lance Skyler were both named All-SLC honorable mention selections, combining for 15.5 tackles for loss and nine sacks as SFA ranked among the nation’s top-20 in both categories. Van Horn joins the SFA staff after spending three seasons at the University of New Hampshire where he took over the responsibility of the Wildcat defensive tackles. During his time at UNH, the Wildcats captured the 2011 CAA title and continued their streak of 10-straight NCAA postseason appearances, advancing to the FCS semifinals in 2013. Prior to his time in Durham, Van Horn spent three seasons at the University of North Carolina, working under head coach Butch Davis as the Tar Heels made three-straight bowl appearances during that span. A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., Van Horn was a first-team All-American at defensive end for St. Francis University, holding the school’s all-time record for sacks in a season and career, and spent three seasons as an assistant coach for his alma mater from 2005-07.


LUMBERJACK COACHING STAFF

KAIL KAISER

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS/RECRUITING COORDINATOR Third Season at SFA | Florida State, 2011 Kail Kaiser is in his third year as SFA’s DirecKAISER FILE tor of Football Operations. His primary responsibilities include team travel and serving as PERSONAL the Lumberjacks’ recruiting coordinator while Hometown..........................Gulfport, Fla. overseeing player personnel, video operations High School............................ Boca Ciega and summer football camps. College.......................Florida State, 2011 Kaiser is the first full-time football director Family..................................Elaina (wife); of operations at SFA, coming to Nacogdoches .................................................Kash (son) after spending two seasons as recruiting assistant at Florida State where he was a part of the PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Seminoles’ 2014 national championship team. 2004-08...............................U.S. Air Force He also assisted with recruiting for FSU’s 2008-09................Florida State (WBB VC) back-to-back ACC championship teams in 2012 2010-11...Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Intern) and 2013 as the Seminoles had a pair of top-10 2012-13............Florida State (Recruiting) recruiting classes. As part of the recruiting ef2014-Pres............Stephen F. Austin (DFO) fort at FSU, 31 players Kaiser assisted in bringing to Tallahassee have been drafted in the last four NFL Drafts, including a pair of top-five Draft picks in Jameis Winston (1st overall in 2015) and Jalen Ramsey (5th overall in 2016). Kaiser also worked as a video coordinator for the FSU women’s basketball team in 2008-09 which culminated in an Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA tournament. He spent one season as a video intern for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2010-11 following a four-year stint in the U.S. Air Force. Kaiser served as a military policeman, serving two combat tours in Kuwait and Korea. Kaiser earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Florida State in 2011 before attaining his master’s degree in 2012. A native of Gulfport, Fla., he married the former Elaina Schultheis of Orlando in the summer of 2014. The couple welcomed their first son, Kash, born in January of 2016.

CHRIS MEYERS OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT First Season at SFA | TCU, 2015

Chris Meyers is in his first season as an offensive assistant at SFA as he will work closely with offensive coordinator Gary Crowtonin preparing the Lumberjacks’ offensive game plans. Meyers comes to SFA after spending the past two years at TCU, working with the offensive line. During his time in Fort Worth, Meyers played a role in helping the Horned Frogs capture the 2014 Big 12 championship, working with a number of players that went on to sign NFL contracts. He graduated in 2015 with a degree in strategic communications. Meyers returns to his hometown as he graduated from Nacogdoches High School in 2011. Meyers played football for the Dragons, starting at center as a senior.

DAN EASON

DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING 14th Season at SFA | Southwest Missouri, 1995 Dan Eason is in his 14th season in charge EASON FILE of the Lumberjacks’ strength and conditioning program, overseeing SFA’s workout regimine. PERSONAL The Lumberjacks have seen marked imCollege............Southwest Missouri, 1995 provement since Eason’s arrival, mentoring Family..................................Angel (wife); over four dozen All-Southland Conference hon...................................... Violet (daughter) orees and over a dozen players who have gone on to sign professional contracts. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE During Eason’s time in Nacogdoches, he has 1996-97...................Chowan College (DL) helped strengthen the ‘Jacks with his workout 1998-00............................Tennessee (GA) programs that have helped result in over two 2001.........................Central Florida (S&C) dozen Southland Conference championships. 2002-Pres............Stephen F. Austin (S&C) In addition, he and his staff have played a key role in helping the Lumberjacks capture the SLC Commissioner’s Cup in 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2016. A 1995 graduate of Southwest Missouri State, Eason joined the SFA program after one season as a strength coach at the University of Central Florida. Eason also spent two years as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach and coordinator of sports nutrition at the University of Tennessee from 1998-2000. The former Southwest Missouri State letterman also spent two seasons as the defensive line and strength coach at Chowan College from 1996-97. Eason’s undergraduate degree is in dietetics, and he holds a master’s degree in human performance and sport studies from the University of Tennessee. Eason, and his wife Angel, have a daughter, Violet.

RYAN JONES

DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT Third Season at SFA | Stephen F. Austin, 2016

Ryan Jones is in his third season working with the SFA football program and his first as a defensive assistant. Jones works closely with defensive coordinator Matt Williamson, reviewing film, assisting with game plans and coordinating operations for the Lumberjack football team. Jones spent two seasons working with the program as an undergrad, earning his degree this past May in kinesiology. A native of Palestine, Texas, Jones played linebacker for the Wildcats for three seasons, helping lead Palestine to the state playoffs as a senior in 2011.

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LUMBERJACK SUPPORT STAFF JEFF SMITH

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Fourth Season at SFA | Northwest, 2000

RAND CHAMPION

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Third Season at SFA | Brigham Young, 2002

• 2016 NATA Division I National Trainer of the Year Jeff Smith joined the Stephen F. Austin staff in 2012 after the retirement of longtime Head Athletic Trainer, Sandy Miller. At SFA Smith manages a staff of eight nationally certified athletic trainers and 20 undergraduate athletic training students. He is the primary athletic trainer for the Lumberjack football team. He is also a clinical and adjunct instructor within the SFA Graduate Athletic Training Educational Program’s curriculum which has about 30 graduate students. Smith is both a nationally certified athletic trainer as well as a State of Texas licensed athletic trainer. He was recognized as the National Association of Athletic Trainers (NATA) National Athletic Trainer of the Year for Division I in 2016 at the national convention in Baltimore, Maryland. Prior to SFA Smith was most recently the primary athletic trainer for the Northwest Missouri State football team, where he spent three years with the Bearcats from 2009-2012. During his stay at NWMSU the Bearcat football team won the 2009 Division II National Championship. A native of Mexico, Mo., and Northwest Missouri State alumnus, Smith returned to Northwest after serving six years as Associate Athletic Director/Head Athletic Trainer at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, La., Prior to Nicholls State, Smith served as an Athletic Trainer with the Barcelona Dragons of the National Football League in Europe for one season and spent the 2002 NFL season as a member of the athletic training staff of the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs. Prior to his time in the NFL, Smith was a graduate assistant at Louisiana State University, where he worked with the football and track and field squads. Smith was part of three track and field national championships and an SEC and Sugar Bowl championship. In addition, he was selected as the medical coordinator for the 2002 NCAA Track and Field Championship meet hosted by LSU. Smith received his bachelor’s degree in physical and health education from Northwest in 2000 along with his ATC certification. He earned his master’s in kinesiology from LSU in 2002. From 2005-2011, Smith was been the Head Athletic Trainer for the Manning Passing Academy. This camp, performed in Thibodaux, La., is the premier offensive skills camp in the nation. It has about 1,500 campers across the nation and is hosted by Archie, Peyton, Eli, and Cooper Manning. In 2010, Smith married the former Tori Priddy who works as SFA’s health insurance representative.

ROB McDERMAND

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - ACADEMICS Fifth Season at SFA | Waterloo, 2000

TRAVIS TURNER

ATHLETIC MARKETING COORDINATOR Third Season at SFA | Stephen F. Austin, 2010

BRANDON BERNARD

ATHLETIC MARKETING COORDINATOR First Season at SFA | Southeastern Louisiana, 2013

KORBIN PATE

GREG “BUCK” PAYNE

COORDINATOR OF ATHLETIC VIDEO PRODUCTIONS Fourth Season at SFA | Stephen F. Austin, 2012

EQUIPMENT MANAGER 38th Season at SFA | Stephen F. Austin, 1979

Greg Payne oversees the purchasing and maintenance of all football equipment and laundering services, and assists with other sports’ equipment and facilities. He is also an active member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association, overseeing continuing education hours for certified members in a four-state district. He is also a two-time recipient of the Knight-Pickard Athletic Equipment Award. A native of Jacksonville, Texas, Payne’s service to SFA began as a student manager in the mid1970s. Payne received his bachelor’s degree from SFA in 1979. After spending the 1979 season as equipment manager for the Houston Oilers, Payne returned to his alma mater as equipment manager in 1980.

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LISA BECHAUD

FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Second Season at SFA



2015 SEASON STATISTICS 2015 FINAL RESULTS DATE Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 25 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND. NORTHERN ARIZONA........................................... L................34-28................8,473 at #3 TCU............................................................ L.................70-7................45,786 #21 McNEESE STATE *......................................... L................28-14...............12,018 at Abilene Christian *......................................... L................35-32................3,529 vs. Sam Houston State *..................................... L................34-28...............26,990 NICHOLLS *.........................................................W...............28-24................5,523 at #21 Southeastern Louisiana *.........................W...............28-27................7,037 INCARNATE WORD *............................................W...............55-21................4,814 at Central Arkansas *.......................................... L................36-24................6,157 HOUSTON BAPTIST *...........................................W...............55-20................4,305 at Northwestern State *..................................... L................33-17................6,147 Home games in CAPS * - Southland Conference games

2015 TEAM STATISTICS CATEGORY SFA OPP. SCORING.....................................................................................316.............................362 Points Per Game.................................................................. 28.7............................ 32.9 FIRST DOWNS.............................................................................240.............................224 Rushing................................................................................109..............................98 Passing.................................................................................109.............................109 Penalty..................................................................................22...............................17 RUSHING YARDAGE.................................................................. 2,294.......................... 2,033 Yards Gained...................................................................... 2,560.......................... 2,243 Yards Lost.............................................................................266.............................210 Rushing Attempts................................................................403.............................443 Average Per Rush................................................................. 5.7.............................. 4.6 Average Per Game.............................................................. 208.5.......................... 184.8 TDs Rushing..........................................................................18...............................20 PASSING YARDAGE................................................................... 2,413.......................... 2,726 Comp-Att-Int................................................................ 225-396-10................. 189-314-8 Average Per Pass.................................................................. 6.1.............................. 8.7 Average Per Catch............................................................... 10.7............................ 14.4 Average Per Game.............................................................. 219.4.......................... 247.8 TDs Passing...........................................................................21...............................20 TOTAL OFFENSE........................................................................ 4,707.......................... 4,759 Total Plays............................................................................799.............................757 Average Per Play.................................................................. 5.9.............................. 6.3 Average Per Game.............................................................. 427.9.......................... 432.6 KICK RETURNS (Avg.)........................................................44-944 (21.5)..............42-832 (19.8) PUNT RETURNS (Avg.).........................................................14-12 (0.9)................15-302 (20.1) INTERCEPTION RETURNS (Avg.)........................................8-100 (12.5).................10-75 (7.5) FUMBLES - LOST.......................................................................19-10..........................16-11 PENALTIES - Yards...................................................................63-627........................78-711 Average Per Game............................................................... 57.0............................ 64.6 PUNTS-YARDS (Avg.)....................................................... 62-2,481 (40.0).......... 53-2,116 (39.9) TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME................................................... 29:36.......................... 30:24 THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS (Pct.)..................................71-170 (42%).............73-162 (45%) FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS (Pct.).................................9-21 (43%).................8-14 (57%) SACKS BY - Yards.....................................................................20-111........................23-161 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED..............................................................42...............................47 FIELD GOALS - ATTEMPTS (Pct.)..........................................8-12 (67%)................12-18 (67%) ON-SIDE KICKS...........................................................................0-0..............................2-2 RED ZONE SCORES...............................................................27-38 (71%)...............29-36 (81%) RED ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...................................................21-38 (55%)...............19-36 (53%) SCORE BY QUARTERS Stephen F. Austin Opponents

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2015 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS PASSING GP C-A-I PCT. YDS. TD LONG AVG./G Zach Conque 11 177-303-8 58.4 1,933 16 66 175.7 Hunter Taylor 6 48-91-1 52.7 480 5 55 80.0 Justice Liggins 11 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Joshawa West 10 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 11 225-396-10 56.8 2,413 21 66 219.4 OPPONENTS 11 189-314-8 60.2 2,726 20 76 247.8 RUSHING Loren Easly Joshawa West Zach Conque Fred Ford jacolby Whitaker Aaron Piper Hunter Taylor TEAM STEPHEN F. AUSTIN OPPONENTS

GP ATT. YDS. AVG. TD LONG AVG./G 10 126 759 6.0 4 80 75.9 10 81 617 7.6 1 66 61.7 11 139 554 4.0 11 40 50.4 5 32 197 6.2 1 51 39.4 5 15 122 8.1 1 40 24.4 11 3 30 10.0 0 15 2.7 6 4 27 6.8 0 14 4.5 3 3 -12 -4.0 0 0 -4.0 11 403 2,294 5.7 18 80 208.5 11 443 2,033 4.6 20 76 184.8

RECEIVING Aaron Piper Robert Sylvester Justice Liggins De’Quann Ruffin Joshawa West Judah Jones Aaron Thomas Braxton Bearden Loren Easly Fred Ford Will Taylor Cole Carter Reggie Daniels Jacolby Whitaker Jayson Clements Jabralon Allen STEPHEN F. AUSTIN OPPONENTS

GP REC. YDS. AVG. TD LONG AVG./G 11 44 439 10.0 5 66 39.9 10 39 364 9.3 1 44 36.4 11 31 318 10.3 4 42 28.9 11 23 375 16.3 4 35 34.1 10 21 204 9.7 1 45 20.4 11 17 225 13.2 3 35 20.5 6 16 210 13.1 1 45 35.0 10 12 135 11.2 2 55 13.5 10 7 43 6.1 0 14 4.3 5 4 19 4.8 0 9 3.8 11 3 34 11.3 0 23 3.1 6 2 14 7.0 0 10 2.3 5 2 11 5.5 0 10 2.2 5 2 9 4.5 0 5 1.8 8 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.1 11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 11 225 2,413 10.7 21 66 219.4 11 189 2,726 14.4 20 76 247.8

TOTAL OFFENSE GP PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG./G Zach Conque 11 442 554 1,933 2,487 226.1 Loren Easly 10 126 759 0 759 75.9 Joshawa West 10 82 617 0 617 61.7 Hunter Taylor 6 95 27 480 507 84.5 Fred Ford 5 32 197 0 197 39.4 Jacolby Whitaker 5 15 122 0 122 24.4 Aaron Piper 11 3 30 0 30 2.7 TEAM 3 3 -12 0 -12 -4.0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 11 799 2,294 2,413 4,707 427.9 OPPONENTS 11 757 2,033 2,726 4,759 432.6


2015 SEASON STATISTICS 2015 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS PLAYER Justin Owens Price Miller Patrick Martin Allen Stewart Ahmad Muhammad Lance Skyler John Franklin Zack Starnes Demundre Freeman Kedrick Harrison Germod Williams Donald Bryant Tarrin Mitchell George Stone Mitchel Zimmerle Trevon Smith Chance Barney Jamal Allen Marlon Walls Alex Miller Tre Rosser Lamont Alexander Lawrence Ghansah Shayvion Hatten Darrell Vanerson Demetrion Amie Jimmie Houston Bubu Alvarez Nick Bruno Braxton Kelly Hipolito Corporan Ryan Woods Mason Juhl Joshawa West Judah Jones Caleb Lewallen Terran Vaughn Cole Carter Aaron Piper Kyle Romano David Dane Justice Liggins STEPHEN F. AUSTIN OPPONENTS

GP UT AT TOT. TFL SACKS PD 11 44 56 100 4.0-14 — 2 11 18 34 52 1.5-3 — — 11 37 15 52 3.5-4 — 5 9 28 14 42 3.5-4 1.0-2 1 11 24 18 42 2.0-4 — 1 11 8 27 35 2.0-5 — — 11 17 15 32 8.5-44 6.0-41 — 11 19 13 32 — — — 11 23 8 31 — — 5 11 16 13 29 5.5-20 4.0-15 2 11 20 7 27 1.0-4 — 1 11 13 14 27 6.5-14 1.0-4 1 11 20 7 27 — — 3 11 9 17 26 3.5-16 1.0-11 — 11 7 19 26 2.5-11 1.0-8 — 10 18 8 26 — — 5 11 10 14 24 0.5-1 0.5-1 1 11 13 11 24 6.0-26 4.0-21 — 11 18 6 24 1.5-7 — 5 10 9 10 19 — — — 11 11 5 16 — — 1 11 6 10 16 1.5-3 — — 10 6 8 14 0.5-1 — — 9 6 8 14 1.5-3 — — 9 2 6 8 — — — 6 4 4 8 2.5-10 1.5-8 — 5 3 1 4 — — — 10 1 2 3 0.5-0 — — 10 2 — 2 — — — 2 — 2 2 — — — 2 2 — 2 — —­ — 3 1 1 2 — — — 9 2 — 2 — — — 10 2 — 2 — — — 11 1 — 1 — — — 10 1 — 1 — — — 11 1 — 1 — — — 6 1 — 1 — — — 11 1 — 1 — — — 10 1 — 1 — — — 11 1 — 1 — — — 11 1 — 1 — — — 11 427 373 800 60-197 20-111 33 11 464 324 788 77-288 23-161 51

INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO. YDS. AVG. TD LONG Trevon Smith 2 66 33.0 1 34 Marlon Walls 2 27 13.5 1 14 Tarrin Mitchell 2 4 2.0 0 4 Germod Williams 1 3 3.0 0 3 Patrick Martin 1 0 0.0 0 0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 8 100 12.5 1 34 OPPONENTS

2015 SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS FIELD GOALS Mason Juhl Nick Bruno PUNTING Nick Bruno

M-A PCT. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LONG 8-11 72.7 0-0 3-3 4-6 1-2 0-0 48 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 NO. YDS. AVG. LONG FC I20 50+ 62 2,481 40.0 54 9 12 9

KICKOFFS NO. Caleb Lewallen 45 Mason Juhl 14 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 59 OPPONENTS 67

YDS. AVG. 2,667 59.3 766 54.7 3,433 58.2 4,109 61.3

TB OB 6 4 4 0 10 4 20 1

PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS. AVG. TD LONG Judah Jones 8 12 1.5 0 13 Aaron Thomas 4 -5 -1.2 0 8 Robert Sylvester 1 3 3.0 0 3 Aaron Piper 1 2 2.0 0 2 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 14 12 0.9 0 13 OPPONENTS 15 302 20.1 2 78 KICK RETURNS NO. YDS. AVG. TD Robert Sylvester 21 443 21.1 0 Trevon Smith 12 245 20.4 0 Aaron Piper 8 174 21.8 0 Joshawa West 3 82 27.3 0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 44 944 21.5 0 OPPONENTS 42 832 19.8 1

LONG 39 26 29 41 41 100

SCORING TDS FGS PAT 2-PT. SAF. PTS. Zach Conque 11 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 68 Mason Juhl 0 8-11 35-36 0-0 0 59 Aaron Piper 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30 Loren Easly 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24 Justice Liggins 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24 De’Quann Ruffin 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24 Judah Jones 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18 Braxton Bearden 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12 Joshawa West 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12 Fred Ford 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Tre Rosser 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Trevon Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Robert Sylvester 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Aaron Thomas 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Marlon Walls 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Jacolby Whitaker 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Nick Bruno 0 0-1 3-4 0-0 0 3 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 42 8-12 38-40 1-2 0 316 OPPONENTS 47 12-18 42-45 1-2 0 362

FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS. AVG. TD LONG Tre Rosser 1 47 47.0 1 47 Germod Williams 1 11 11.0 0 11 Ahmad Muhammad 1 7 7.0 0 7 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 3 65 21.7 1 47 OPPONENTS 4 226 56.5 2 97

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2015 SEASON STATISTICS 2015 INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

31 213 2 2 2 80 48 28 297 4 66 8 139 2 2 66 3 48 10 10 48.3 54 54 3 13 41 14 14 3.0 4.0 2

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Easly, Loren vs Nicholls (Oct 10, 2015) Easly, Loren vs Sam Houston State (Oct 3, 2015) Conque, Zach vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) Conque, Zach vs Nicholls (Oct 10, 2015) Conque, Zach vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) Easly, Loren vs Sam Houston State (Oct 3, 2015) Conque, Zach at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) Conque, Zach vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) Conque, Zach vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) Conque, Zach vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) Conque, Zach vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) Sylvester, Robert vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) Piper, Aaron vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) Ruffin, De’Quann at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) Piper, Aaron vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) Piper, Aaron vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) Juhl, Mason at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) Juhl, Mason vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) Bruno, Nick at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) Bruno, Nick vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) Bruno, Nick at Abilene Christian (Sep 25, 2015) Bruno, Nick vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) Bruno, Nick at Abilene Christian (Sep 25, 2015) Bruno, Nick vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) Jones, Judah vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) West, Joshawa vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) Owens, Justin vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) Owens, Justin at Northwestern State (Nov 21, 2015) Franklin, John at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) Franklin, John at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) Mitchell, Tarrin vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015)

TEAM Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

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54 343 9.0 3 3 3 49 28 328 8.9 4 86 671 8.9 55 55 4 4 32 8 8 96 4 3 10 10 48.3 54 54 3 13

vs Nicholls (Oct 10, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) vs Nicholls (Oct 10, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) at Abilene Christian (Sep 25, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) vs Nicholls (Oct 10, 2015) at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) vs Nicholls (Oct 10, 2015) at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) vs Nicholls (Oct 10, 2015) vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) at Abilene Christian (Sep 25, 2015) vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) at Abilene Christian (Sep 25, 2015) vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015)

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Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

32 164 3 76 33 20 20 302 4 76 14 216 3 76 4 42 S 8 46.8 61 3 78 100 18 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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Veasley, Blake, at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) Sams, Daniel, vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) D. Brown, at Abilene Christian (Sep 25, 2015) Sams, Daniel, vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) P. McKenzie, at Abilene Christian (Sep 25, 2015) Hildebrand, Hay, at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) Rivers, Stephen, at Northwestern State (Nov 21, 2015) Rivers, Stephen, at Northwestern State (Nov 21, 2015) Boykin, Trevone, at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) Landor, D., at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) Smith, Desmond, at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) Emmanuel Butler, vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) Emmanuel Butler, vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) Johnson, B., at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) Moore, Chris, at Northwestern State (Nov 21, 2015) hinn, Travis, vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) Breaux, Jean, vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) Edwards, Lachla, vs Sam Houston State (Oct 3, 2015) Heim, H., at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) Breaux, Jean, vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) Thomas, Gerald, vs Sam Houston State (Oct 3, 2015) Edwards, Kody, vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) S. Denmark, at Abilene Christian (Sep 25, 2015) Goins, Ashari, vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) Batiste, J., at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) Chambers, Chris, at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) Howard, Travin, at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) Harris, H., at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) Marcus Alford, vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) Downing, M., at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) Johnson, Denzel, at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) Douglas, Kobie, vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) Watkins, Bobby, at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) Smith, Tremon, at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) Gee, LaTravien, vs Houston Baptist (Nov 14, 2015) Jones, Adam, at Northwestern State (Nov 21, 2015) Armstrong, Lero, at Northwestern State (Nov 21, 2015) Blumenthal, Joe, at Northwestern State (Nov 21, 2015)

TEAM Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

50 261 6.4 4 4 37 26 403 15.1 5 86 627 8.8 70 4 4 30 13 113 5 3 8 46.8 61 3 78

vs Sam Houston State (Oct 3, 2015) vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) vs Sam Houston State (Oct 3, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) vs Northern Arizona (Sep 05, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) at Central Arkansas (Nov 07, 2015) at TCU (Sep 12, 2015) vs Sam Houston State (Oct 3, 2015) at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) vs Incarnate Word (Oct 31, 2015) at Northwestern State (Nov 21, 2015) vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) vs Sam Houston State (Oct 3, 2015) at Southeastern Louisiana (Oct 17, 2015) vs McNeese (Sep 19, 2015) vs Sam Houston State (Oct 3, 2015)


2015 SEASON STATISTICS 2015 OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

NAU TCU McN ACU SHSU NICH SLU UIW UCA HBU NSU

WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE/FB QB RB WR Sylvester Piper Wiggins B. Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Allen (FB) Conque West Thomas Sylvester Piper Wiggins B. Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Allen (FB) Conque West Thomas Sylvester Piper Wiggins B. Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Allen (FB) Taylor West Thomas Sylvester Piper Wiggins B. Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Taylor (TE) Conque West Thomas Sylvester Piper Wiggins B. Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Allen (FB) Conque West Ruffin Liggins Bearden Wiggins B. Williams Wallace Vaughn Dane Taylor (TE) Conque Easly Daniels Sylvester Piper Wiggins B. Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Taylor (TE) Conque Easly Ruffin Liggins Bearden Wiggins B. Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Askew (TE) Conque West J. Jones Liggins Bearden Wiggins B.Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Askew (TE) Conque West J. Jones Liggins Bearden Wiggins B. Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Taylor (TE) Conque West Sylvester Liggins Bearden Womack B. Williams Pullins Vaughn Dane Piper (WR) Conque West J. Jones

2015 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

NAU TCU McN ACU SHSU NICH SLU UIW UCA HBU NSU

DE DT DT DE MIKE WILL JACK LC FS WS RC Harrison Skyler Bryant Zimmerle Barney Owens Walls Freeman G.Williams P. Martin Corporan Harrison Skyler Bryant Zimmerle Stone III Owens Walls Freeman Starnes P. Martin Rosser Harrison Skyler Bryant Zimmerle Stone III Owens Walls Freeman Starnes P. Martin Mitchell Harrison Skyler Bryant Vanerson Stone III Owens Walls Freeman Starnes P. Martin Mitchell Harrison Skyler Hatten Zimmerle P. Miller Owens Stewart T. Smith G. Williams P. Martin Mitchell Harrison Skyler Bryant Zimmerle P. Miller Owens Stewart T. Smith G. Williams P. Martin Corporan Harrison Skyler Bryant Zimmerle Barney Owens Stewart T. Smith Starnes P. Martin Mitchell Harrison Skyler Bryant Franklin Barney Owens Stewart T. Smith Starnes P. Martin Rosser Harrison Skyler Bryant Franklin P. Miller Owens Stewart Freeman G. Williams P. Martin Rosser Harrison Skyler Bryant Franklin P. Miller Owens Stewart Freeman G. Williams P. Martin Rosser Harrison Skyler Bryant Franklin P. Miller Owens Stewart Freeman G. Williams P. Martin Rosser

2015 SFA GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

NAU TCU McN ACU SHSU NICH SLU UIW UCA HBU NSU

FIRST DOWNS R-P-PN-TOT 10-15-2-27 6-1-1-8 3-10-1-14 16-12-0-28 13-3-2-18 15-11-6-32 9-11-4-24 10-12-1-23 7-12-1-20 15-15-1-30 5-7-3-15

RUSHING PASSING TOTAL FUMBLES- PEN.- ATT-NET ATT-COMP-INT-YDS PLAYS-YDS LOST YDS 42-155 28-38-1-297 80-452 1-0 7-66 29-146 13-28-2-21 57-167 2-1 2-25 21-159 26-44-0-247 65-406 1-1 5-31 46-312 22-40-0-272 86-584 2-0 6-53 46-336 8-22-0-125 68-461 2-1 7-83 54-295 17-26-0-163 80-458 5-4 7-53 30-120 27-49-0-234 79-354 2-1 4-35 36-178 24-37-1-279 73-457 1-1 3-40 30-120 26-48-2-279 78-399 0-0 8-85 38-343 25-37-1-328 75-671 1-1 8-96 31-130 9-27-3-168 58-298 2-0 6-60

PUNTS- AVG 5-34.4 10-43.4 10-43.1 3-48.3 9-38.7 0-0.0 8-38.5 4-38.2 5-40.6 1-40.0 7-35.3

PR- YDS 2-11 1-(-2) 0-0 1-(-19) 2-14 1-0 2-5 2-(-5) 0-0 3-8 0-0

KR- POSS. YDS TIME 2-49 31:48 4-89 27:07 2-33 26:23 3-81 32:11 7-144 28:34 5-109 35:29 4-81 31:08 3-72 32:39 5-100 27:41 4-81 29:51 5-105 22:41

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 T 7 7 0 14 28 0 0 0 7 7 14 0 0 0 14 6 6 7 13 32 0 14 7 7 28 7 0 7 14 28 0 14 7 7 28 7 20 14 14 55 0 13 11 0 24 7 13 28 7 55 7 7 3 0 17

2015 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

NAU TCU McN ACU SHSU NICH SLU UIW UCA HBU NSU

FIRST DOWNS R-P-PN-TOT 11-9-1-20 16-14-0-30 8-7-1-16 8-13-1-22 12-9-2-23 10-6-1-17 7-8-2-17 3-9-2-14 9-15-3-27 8-7-2-17 6-12-2-20

RUSHING PASSING TOTAL FUMBLES- ATT-NET ATT-COMP-INT-YDS PLAYS-YDS LOST 42-244 14-20-0-303 62-547 2-1 45-224 26-37-1-403 82-627 0-0 41-261 15-30-2-139 71-400 0-0 31-174 21-35-1-251 66-425 0-0 50-195 21-36-0-253 86-448 1-1 40-160 11-16-0-196 56-356 3-3 37-171 12-23-0-201 60-372 5-2 31-73 16-29-3-208 60-281 2-2 46-220 21-30-0-302 76-522 2-2 38-159 10-27-1-163 65-322 0-0 42-152 21-31-0-307 73-459 1-0

PEN.- YDS 9-100 3-43 7-59 3-15 13-105 11-102 11-113 6-48 5-30 3-27 7-69

PUNTS- PR- KR- AVG YDS YDS 4-43.5 0-0 2-57 2-24.3 3-73 0-0 8-42.1 2-12 2-56 4-46.5 0-0 2-36 4-46.8 5-195 (2) 5-118 3-32.0 0-0 3-32 7-42.4 1-0 5-71 4-40.5 2-17 9-266 (1) 4-37.0 2-5 3-41 7-36.1 0-0 8-126 5-35.0 0-0 3-29

POSS. TIME 28:12 32:53 33:37 27:49 31:26 24:31 28:52 27:21 32:19 30:09 37:19

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 T 10 10 7 7 34 21 14 21 14 70 7 14 0 7 28 13 7 7 8 35 0 3 21 10 34 14 7 0 3 24 13 7 7 0 27 7 7 7 0 21 10 7 12 7 36 7 3 3 7 20 0 17 10 6 33

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2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr/Time NAU 1st/12:45 NAU 1st/6:01 SFA 1st/0:49 NAU 2nd/14:40 SFA 2nd/10:20 NAU 2nd/5:24 NAU 3rd/7:09 NAU 4th/8:48 SFA 4th/6:04 SFA 4th/2:54

Scoring Play Conversion Butler 57 pass from Cookus Hawkins kick Hawkins 26 field goal Conque 1 run Juhl kick Butler 47 pass from Cookus Hawkins kick Ford 6 run Juhl kick Hawkins 25 field goal Cookus 11 run Hawkins kick Butler 36 pass from Holmes Hawkins kick Liggins 19 pass from Conque Juhl kick Conque 10 run Juhl kick

STATISTICAL LEADERS

GAME ONE

NORTHERN ARIZONA STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

NORTHERN ARIZONA

10 7

10 7

7 0

7 — 34 14 — 28

September 5, 2015 | Homer Bryce Stadium (Nacogdoches, Texas) | Attendance: 8,473

SFA DROPS SEASON OPENER IN THE BATTLE OF LUMBERJACKS NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Stephen F. Austin spotted visiting Northern Arizona a three-touchdown lead early in the fourth quarter, then a late rally came up short as SFA dropped its season opener to the Arizona Lumberjacks 34-28 at Homer Bryce Stadium. Northern Arizona capitalized on big plays all night, using four explosive plays to set the tone for the evening. NAU had three touchdown passes of 36-yards or more as well as a 56-yard rush to set up another score, racking up 547 yards of offense on the night. SFA finished the night with 452 yards of offense, accumulating 155 on the ground and 185 through the air. Junior quarterback Zach Conque completed 28 of his 38 passes for 297 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 68 yards and a pair of touchdowns on the night. Conque distributed his passes to nine different receivers, led by Robert Sylvester’s eight catches for 75 yard. Aaron Thomas pulled in seven receptions for 71 yards while Justice Liggins added four catches for 30 yards and a fourth quarter touchdown. On the ground, Joshawa West had a solid performance, rushing for 69 yards on 17 carries. Fred Ford also carried the ball six times for 18 yards and another SFA touchdown. Along with the big plays by Northern Arizona, SFA fell victim to four crucial penalties that negated over 100 yards of offense, as well as a pass interference call on third down late in the fourth quarter that iced the victory for NAU. Seeking its eighth-straight victory in home openers, SFA fell behind the eight ball early as NAU’s freshman quarterback Case Cookus connected on a 57-yard touchdown strike to Emmanuel Butler with 12:45 remaining in the opening quarter, setting the tone for what would be a big night for the duo. NAU extended that lead to 10-0 midway through the quarter before SFA responded with a one-yard touchdown plunge by Conque, capping a 13-play, 71-yard drive that lasted over five minutes, and trimming the deficit to 10-7 after the first quarter. Cookus and Butler connected once again early in the second quarter, this time from 47 yards out as NAU pushed its lead back to 10 at 17-7. SFA answered on its ensuing drive, using an extended 12-play, 75-yard attack to march down the field before Fred Ford punched it in from six yards out to pull to within three at 17-14. Another NAU field goal gave the Arizona Lumberjacks a 20-14 lead, a mark they would take with them into halftime. Both offenses sputtered early in the second half as the teams exchanged three-and-outs. Northern Arizona found its offense first as the Lumberjacks pushed its lead to 27-14 after the third thanks to an 11yard run for Cookus. Early in the fourth, NAU looked to all but clinch the game as Alex Holmes connected with Butler on a 36-yard touchdown strike on the halfback option as NAU was firmly in control, leading 34-14 with 8:48 to play. But SFA responded as Conque led the Lumberjacks on a pair of scoring drives, the first capped by a 19-yard touchdown pass to Liggins with 6:04 to go, then Conque took it in himself from 10 yards out with 2:54 remaining as SFA pulled to within six at 34-27. After making a pair of defensive stops, SFA was looking for one more to get the ball back and put itself in a position to have a chance to win the game. The home Lumberjacks had forced Northern Arizona into a third-and-eight on its own 27 yard line and forced an incomplete pass from Cookus to Butler, but a pass interference call gave NAU the first down and clinched the win for the visiting Lumberjacks. Butler finished the night with seven catches for 216 yards and three touchdowns with Cookus throwing for 267 yards and a pair of scores. Defensively, SFA was led by Patrick Martin’s seven tackles while Zack Starnes added six stops in his Lumberjack debut. A hallmark of last year’s team, the ‘Jacks managed just two tackles for loss and one sack on the night, registered by Kedrick Harrison.

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RUSHING Jahn Jountti Cookus

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 21 158 0 56 7.5 7 49 0 20 7.0 10 41 1 11 4.1

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Cookus 13-18-0 267 2 57 1 Holmes 1-2-0 36 1 36 0 RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Butler 7 216 3 57 Holmes 2 33 0 26 Jahn 2 21 0 16 DEFENSE Alford Bamrick Horn

UT TT TFL Sack INT 8 9 0 0 1/-1 7 9 1.0/8 1.0/8 0 8 8 0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS

Plays-Yds-TOP 6-75-2:15 6-70-2:00 13-71-5:06 3-74-1:03 12-75-4:20 13-50-4:46 7-68-3:12 4-73-2:10 9-88-2:36 7-66-2:15

Score 0-7 0-10 7-10 7-17 14-17 14-20 14-27 14-34 21-34 28-34

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. West 17 69 0 12 4.1 Conque 19 68 2 16 3.6 Ford 6 18 1 7 3.0 PASSING Conque

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 28-38-1 297 1 24 3

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Sylvester 8 75 0 18 Thomas 6 71 0 19 Liggins 4 30 1 19 DEFENSE Martin Starnes Harrison

NAU SFA FIRST DOWNS ........................................ 21................ 27 Rushing .......................................................11.................... 10 Passing .........................................................9..................... 15 Penalty .........................................................1...................... 2 NET YARDS RUSHING ............................. 244.............. 155 Rushing Attempts ......................................42.................... 42 Average Per Rush .......................................5.8...................3.7 Rushing Touchdowns ...................................1...................... 3 NET YARDS PASSING .............................. 303.............. 297 Completions-Attempts-Int ...................... 14-20-0...........28-38-1 Average Per Attempt ..................................15.1..................7.8 Average Per Completion .............................21.6.................10.6 Passing Touchdowns .....................................3...................... 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ........................... 547.............. 452 Total offense plays .......................................62.................... 80 Average Gain Per Play .................................8.8...................5.7 Fumbles: Number-Lost ..........................2-1................1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards .....................9-100.............7-66 PUNTS-YARDS ......................................4-174............5-172 Average Yards Per Punt ..............................43.5.................34.4 KICKOFFS-YARDS ..................................6-388............5-313 Average Yards Per Kickoff ...........................64.7.................62.6 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............ 0-0-0........... 2-11-0 Average Per Return .....................................0.0...................5.5 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........... 2-57-0.......... 2-49-0 Average Per Return ....................................28.5.................24.5 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............1-(-1)-0.......... 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD .......... 0-0-0............ 0-0-0 Possession Time ..................................28:12............31:48 Third-Down Conversions ..................... 5 of 11..........7 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions .................... 0 of 0............3 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ......................3-4................4-4 Touchdowns ................................................1-4...................4-4 Field goals ...................................................2-4...................0-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................3-24...............1-3 PAT Kicks ..............................................4-4................4-4 Field Goals ............................................2-2................0-0 Points off turnovers ................................ 0.................. 0

UT TT TFL Sack INT 3 7 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 3 5 1.0/3 1.0/3 0


2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU SFA TCU

GAME TWO

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN #3 TEXAS CHRISTIAN

Qtr/Time 1st/6:51 1st/3:40 1st/1:57 2nd/13:27 2nd/11:34 3rd/11:23 3rd/9:37 3rd/6:29 4th/14:25 4th/14:02 4th/4:02

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Green 2 run Oberkrom kick 8-93-1:56 Green 7 run Oberkrom kick 4-30-0:54 Listenbee 60 pass from Boykin Oberkrom kick 1-60-0:09 Turpin 6 pass from Boykin Oberkrom kick 6-36-1:33 Story 9 pass from Boykin Oberkrom kick 3-29-0:44 Porter 3 pass from Boykin Oberkrom kick 9-65-3:37 Johnson 50 interception return Oberkrom kick Hicks 1 run Oberkrom kick 3-67-1:07 Austin 16 pass from Kohlhausen Oberkrom kick 5-40-1:46 Easly 75 run Bruno kick 1-75-0:11 Christensen 3 run Song kick 16-75-10:00

STATISTICAL LEADERS

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

0 0 0 7 — 7 21 14 21 14 — 70

September 12, 2015 | Amon G. Carter Stadium (Fort Worth, Texas) | Attendance: 45,786

THIRD-RANKED HORNED FROGS RACE PAST LUMBERJACKS FORT WORTH, Texas – Third-ranked TCU took control early and never let up, handing Stephen F. Austin a 70-7 loss at Amon G. Carter Stadium. The Lumberjacks fall to 0-2 on the year as it goes down as SFA’s worst loss in the Division I era and the largest margin of defeat since a 77-7 loss to Texas A&M-Kingsville in 1976. Little went right for the Lumberjacks from the opening kick as SFA was outgained 627-167 for the game with TCU holding a 328-37 edge in the first half. Known for its passing offense, SFA struggled against TCU’s pass rush the entire game, throwing for a total of 21 yards on 13-of-28 passing. The Lumberjacks also managed just eight first downs on the day, converting just two of its 16 third down conversions, compared to 11-of-14 for the Horned Frogs. Zach Conque completed 11 of his 18 passes for just nine yards while registering negative-three rushing yards after being sacked four times. His day was done at halftime as he stood on the sideline in street clothes for the second half as Hunter Taylor went 2-of-10 for 12 yards. Both quarterbacks threw an interception. The highlight of the day was freshman running back Loren Easly, who was playing in his first collegiate game. Easly broke a 75-yard touchdown run on his fourth carry and finished the game with 93 yards on six carries. Fred Ford finished with 29 yards on seven carries for SFA as the Lumberjacks accumulated 146 yards on the ground. With just 21 receiving yards on the day, SFA’s receiver corps had little to show for their efforts as Piper caught five passes for just one yard on the day. Cole Carter was the top Lumberjack receiver, hauling in a 10-yard reception. Playing the highest-ranked team in program history, SFA knew it had its work cut out for it and had some success early. After holding TCU to a three-and-out on its first possession, SFA had a key opportunity early after a 14-yard Horned Frog punt, giving the ‘Jacks the ball at the Horned Frog 36-yard line. Conque had a pair of big rushes, giving SFA a first and goal inside the 10-yard line. But four attempts into the endzone came up empty as SFA turned the ball over on downs. TCU took advantage of the miscue, covering the remaining 93 yards on eight plays, including a 51-yard pass from Trevone Boykin to Kolby Listenbee, then converted a two-yard touchdown punch to strike first. Another Horned Frog touchdown later in the quarter put the ‘Jacks in a 14-0, then Boykin and Listenbee connected from 61 yards out, putting SFA in a 21-0 hole after the first quarter. SFA’s offense continued to struggle in the second quarter as the Lumberjacks had six-straight drives that resulted in a three-and-out, accumulating a total of one yard during that span. Meanwhile, Boykin and the TCU offense put two more touchdowns on the board as the Horned Frogs outgained the Lumberjacks 328-39 in the first half. Things didn’t get much better for SFA in the second half as TCU scored on its first three possessions, including a pick-six off a throw from Taylor, racing out to a 56-0 lead midway through the third quarter. After extending its lead to 63-0 early in the fourth quarter, SFA had its biggest bright spot of the day as Easly broke his 75-yard touchdown run up the middle, outrunning the TCU defense for his first collegiate score. TCU added another rushing touchdown late in the quarter to seal the 70-7 victory. SFA’s margin of defeat is the most since the Lumberjacks made the jump to Division I in 1987, three points worse than SFA’s 67-7 loss to these same Horned Frogs in 2008. It goes down as the third-worst loss in program history behind a 77-7 defeat to Texas A&M-Kingsville in 1976 and an 88-0 loss to Bayor in 1929.

RUSHING Easly Ford Piper

Score 0-7 0-14 0-21 0-28 0-35 0-42 0-49 0-56 0-63 7-63 7-70

TEXAS CHRISTIAN

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 6 93 1 75 15.5 7 29 0 9 4.1 1 15 0 15 15.0

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Johnson 9 71 0 14 7.9 Christensen 10 43 1 10 4.3 Hicks 10 36 1 7 3.6

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Conque 11-18-1 9 0 5 4 Taylor 2-10-1 12 0 10 0

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Boykin 18-27-1 285 4 60 1 Kohlhausen 7-9-0 112 1 39 0

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Piper 5 1 0 5 West 4 5 0 4 Carter 1 10 0 10

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Listenbee 6 142 1 60 Doctson 4 81 0 34 Slanina 3 36 0 27

DEFENSE Owens Stone Ghansah

DEFENSE UT TT TFL Sack INT Howard 7 9 3.0/5 0 0 Wilson 4 9 0 0 0 Johnson 4 5 0 0 1/50

UT TT TFL Sack INT 6 9 0.5/1 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 3 7 0.5/1 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS

SFA TCU FIRST DOWNS ...........................................8.................30 Rushing .............................................................6.....................16 Passing ..............................................................1.....................14 Penalty ..............................................................1......................0 NET YARDS RUSHING ...............................146.............. 224 Rushing Attempts ............................................29....................45 Average Per Rush ............................................5.0.................. 5.0 NET YARDS PASSING .................................21............... 403 Completions-Attempts-Int .......................... 13-28-2.......... 26-37-1 Average Per Attempt .......................................0.8................. 10.9 Average Per Completion ..................................1.6................. 15.5 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................167.............. 627 Total offense plays ............................................57....................82 Average Gain Per Play .....................................2.9.................. 7.6 Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................ 2-1.............. 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards ........................ 2-25............ 3-43 PUNTS-YARDS ...................................... 10-434..........3-101 Average Yards Per Punt ...................................43.4................ 33.7 KICKOFFS-YARDS ................................... 2-118..........11-694 Average Yards Per Kickoff ...............................59.0................ 63.1 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............1-(-2)-0......... 3-73-0 Average Per Return ........................................ -2.0................ 24.3 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD .............4-89-0...........0-0-0 Average Per Return ........................................22.2................. 0.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...............1-14-0.......... 2-57-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............0-0-0............0-0-0 Possession Time ................................... 27:07...........32:53 Third-Down Conversions ....................... 2 of 6..........11 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions ..................... 0 of 2............0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................ 0-2.............. 8-8 Touchdowns ....................................................0-2..................8-8 Field goals .......................................................0-2..................0-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards .......................... 1-1............. 4-29 PAT Kicks ................................................ 1-1.............10-10 Field Goals ............................................. 0-0.............. 0-0 Points off turnovers ..................................0.................14

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2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr/Time McN 1st/11:15 SFA 1st/8:43 SFA 1st/1:35 McN 2nd/10:17 McN 2nd/5:11 McN 4th/6:05

Scoring Play Scott 97 fumble recovery Thomas 14 pass from Taylor Bearden 55 pass from Taylor Bush 22 pass from Sams Shelby 5 pass from Ashcraft Sams 76 run

Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Manuel kick Bruno kick 6-79-2:27 Bruno kick 3-57-1:28 Manuel kick 13-75-6:13 Manuel kick 10-64-3:28 Manuel kick 3-80-1:33

STATISTICAL LEADERS

McNEESE

GAME THREE

#21 McNEESE STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

7 14

14 0

0 0

7 — 28 0 — 14

September 19, 2015 | Homer Bryce Stadium (Nacogdoches, Texas) | Attendance: 12,018

SFA STUMBLES LATE AGAINST 21st-RANKED McNEESE NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Stephen F. Austin’s offense struggled to find a rhythm over the final three quarters and McNeese State took advantage of some key plays, handing the Lumberjacks a 28-14 loss at Homer Bryce Stadium. Rarely does one play define an entire game, but such was the case during the Lumberjacks’ first drive of the game. After a 66-yard rush by Joshawa West got the Lumberjacks inside the red zone, Fred Ford looked as if he had scored from 12-yards out, giving SFA the 7-0 lead. Upon review, Ford was ruled down at the one-yard line, setting up the ‘Jacks with a first and goal. Zach Conque made one push but was stuffed on first down, then on second down tried to leap over the McNeese State defensive front for the score. But the attempt turned disastrous as the Cowboys’ Bo Brown forced a fumble, which was scooped up and returned 97 yards for McNeese’s first touchdown, courtesy of Wallace Scott. SFA answered back in its next possession as Hunter Taylor, making his first career start, connected with Aaron Thomas in the corner of the endzone from 14-yards out, tying the game at 7-7. Taylor then struck again late in the quarter, hitting Braxton Bearden who then took it the distance for a 55-yard touchdown score, giving SFA it’s first lead of the season at 14-7 late in the first quarter. The Cowboys answered in the second, using an extended 13-play, 75-yard drive that burned over six minutes off the clock, punching it in from 22 yards out to tied the game at 14-14 with 10:17 left in the half. McNeese State then used another extended drive, covering 64 yards in 10 plays to take the 21-14 lead with just over five minutes remaining in the half. With the half winding down, SFA found new life when Tarrin Mitchell, making his first career start, intercepted a Daniel Sams pass at the Cowboy 45 yard line with 19 seconds remaining, giving the Lumberjacks a chance for a late score. SFA nearly made good on the opportunity as Taylor connected with De’Quann Ruffin, who raced down the far sideline as time expired. Ruffin had one man to beat, but unfortunately was run out of bounds at the one-yard line with no time remaining, leaving the ‘Jacks one-yard short of a score for the second time in the half. Defense ruled the third quarter as neither team was able to find its offensive groove as the Cowboys maintained their 21-14 lead heading into the fourth. McNeese then put the proverbial nail in the coffin as Sams broke a 76-yard touchdown run on third and six with 6:05 remaining, then the Cowboys thwarted SFA’s final chances to preserve the 28-14 victory. After dominating the first quarter, holding a 235-40 edge in total yards, SFA’s offense struggled for the final 45 minutes as SFA finished the game with a slim 406-400 edge in total yards, 247 of which came through the air. Taylor had a strong showing in his first career start, completing 19 of his 33 passes for 187 yards and the two touchdowns, while Conque went 7-for-11 for 60 yards playing the final three possessions for the ‘Jacks. Aaron Thomas led the SFA receiving corps with six catches for 64 yards and a touchdown while Aaron Piper added seven catches for 31 yards. Robert Sylvester notched five catches for 45 yards as well with Bearden’s 55-yard touchdown reception registering as the second-best yardage total of the night. On the ground, SFA had its way in the first quarter as West (66 yards) and Ford (51 yards) both had extended runs. The duo finished with 72 rushing yards each on the night as Loren Easly finished with 11 yards on four carries, helping the ‘Jacks rack up 247 rushing yards on the night. Defensively, Justin Owens had a career night for the Lumberjacks, finishing with a personal-best 14 tackles, including eight solo stops. Mitchell also made the best of his first career start, notching a pair of interceptions, becoming the first ‘Jack to record multiple interceptions in a game since Keavon Madison last season. Mitchell finished with four tackles as well with John Franklin leading the defensive front with a sack, one of four tackles for loss on the evening.

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Score 0-7 7-7 14-7 14-14 14-21 14-28

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Sams 17 164 1 76 9.6 Hamm 12 44 0 9 3.7 Thomas 1 31 0 31 31.0

RUSHING West Ford Easly

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Sams 14-28-2 134 1 24 1 Ashcraft 1-2-0 5 1 5 0

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Taylor 18-33-0 187 2 55 0 Conque 7-11-0 60 0 16 2

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Shelby 7 81 1 24 Bush 3 33 1 22 Thomas 2 5 0 4

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Piper 7 31 0 12 Thomas 6 64 1 16 Sylvester 5 45 0 15

DEFENSE Alford Bamrick Horn

DEFENSE UT TT TFL Sack INT Owens 6 14 0 0 0 Martin 3 6 0 0 0 Mitchell 2 4 0 0 2/4

UT TT TFL Sack INT 8 9 0 0 1/-1 7 9 1.0/8 1.0/8 0 8 8 0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS

McN SFA FIRST DOWNS ........................................ 16................ 14 Rushing ........................................................8 ..................... 3 Passing .........................................................7..................... 10 Penalty .........................................................1...................... 1 NET YARDS RUSHING ............................. 261.............. 159 Rushing Attempts ......................................41.................... 21 Average Per Rush .......................................6.4...................7.6 Rushing Touchdowns ...................................1...................... 0 NET YARDS PASSING .............................. 139.............. 247 Completions-Attempts-Int ...................... 15-30-2...........26-44-0 Average Per Attempt ...................................4.6...................5.6 Average Per Completion ..............................9.3...................9.5 Passing Touchdowns .....................................2...................... 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ........................... 400.............. 406 Total offense plays .......................................71.................... 65 Average Gain Per Play .................................5.6...................6.2 Fumbles: Number-Lost ..........................0-0................1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards ......................7-59..............5-31 PUNTS-YARDS ......................................8-337...........10-431 Average Yards Per Punt ..............................42.1.................43.1 KICKOFFS-YARDS ..................................5-325............3-188 Average Yards Per Kickoff ...........................65.0.................62.7 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........... 2-12-0........... 0-0-0 Average Per Return .....................................6.0...................0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........... 2-56-0.......... 2-33-0 Average Per Return ....................................28.0.................16.5 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............. 0-0-0............ 2-4-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......... 1-97-1........... 0-0-0 Possession Time ..................................33:37............26:23 Third-Down Conversions ..................... 7 of 17..........6 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions .................... 2 of 2............0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ......................2-2................1-2 Touchdowns ................................................2-2...................1-2 Field goals ...................................................0-2...................0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards .........................2-7................1-9 PAT Kicks ..............................................4-4................2-2 Field Goals ............................................0-0................0-0 Points off turnovers ................................ 7.................. 0

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 3 72 0 66 24.0 5 72 0 51 14.4 4 11 0 8 2.8


2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr/Time ACU 1st/11:49 ACU 1st/3:58 SFA 1st/0:50 ACU 2nd/5:32 SFA 2nd/0:00 ACU 3rd/8:57 SFA 3rd/5:41 SFA 4th/13:17 SFA 4th/10:48 ACU 4th/5:59

Scoring Play Gilbert 23 pass from McKenzie Brown 2 run Conque 1 run Gilbert 55 pass from McKenzie Piper 13 pass from Conque Brown 61 run Liggins 38 pass from Conque West 21 run Sylvester 44 pass from Conque Brown 20 run

Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Lehr kick failed 7-64-3:11 Lehr kick 10-79-4:30 Bruno kick failed 8-65-3:08 Lehr kick 6-77-1:27 Juhl kick failed 10-97-1:35 Lehr kick 6-61-3:10 Juhl kick 9-71-3:10 Juhl kick 9-67-4:25 Conque rush failed 3-40-1:17 Proctor reception 11-75-4:49

STATISTICAL LEADERS

GAME FOUR

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ABILENE CHRISTIAN

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

6 13

6 7

7 7

13 — 32 8 — 35

September 25, 2015 | Shotwell Stadium (Abilene, Texas) | Attendance: 3,529

LUMBERJACKS DROP 35-32 THRILLER AT ABILENE CHRISTIAN ABILENE, Texas – Stephen F. Austin used a 26-7 rally to take a 32-27 fourth quarter lead, but a late Abilene Christian touchdown and a thwarted final scoring attempt did in the Lumberjacks as SFA falls 35-32 to the Wildcats at Shotwell Stadium. Offensively, SFA had one of its best showings of the year, racking up 577 yards on the afternoon, including 305 yards on the ground, while holding ACU to 425 total yards. Joshawa West was the bright spot of the day for the ‘Jacks, rushing for 133 yards on 12 carries with a touchdown, his second career 100-yard rushing performance, while catching five passes for 50 yards for 183 yards of total offense. Conque completed 22 of his 40 passes for 272 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing for 86 yards and a touchdown, giving him his 16th career rushing touchdown and moving into sole possession of ninth all-time in SFA program history. Justice Liggins added 74 yards on three receptions and a touchdown for the Lumberjacks with Aaron Piper recording four catches for 34 yards and a score. Robert Sylvester had the other receiving touchdown for the ‘Jacks, hauling in two catches for 55 yards. Playing its first game in Abilene since 1984, SFA and ACU, former Lone Star Conference rivals, met for an 11 a.m. kick, marking the earliest start time since 1998 for the ‘Jacks and only the second sub-noon kick for SFA since making the jump to Division I in 1984. After allowing an ACU touchdown on its first drive, covering 64 yards on seven plays, SFA’s offense came out firing, thanks to a pair of lengthy runs by Joshawa West to get the ‘Jacks inside the 10-yard line. Facing third and inches on the goal line, a bad snap went over Loren Easly’s head, which was recovered by Easly at the nine, then Nick Bruno’s field goal attempt was blocked as SFA came away with no points on his first possession. ACU struck again, covering 79 yards on 10 plays to take a 13-0 lead on the ‘Jacks, but SFA’s running attack answered on the ensuing possession. Behind extended runs from both West and Fred Ford, SFA faced a first and goal inside the 10. On third down, Conque finally punched it in from one yard out, cutting the deficit to 13-6 following a missed extra point to end the first. SFA was hoping to make a dent in the scoreboard before halftime but those hopes looked dash as the punt was mishandled by Aaron Thomas and finally recovered by the ‘Jacks at its own three yard line. But Conque led SFA 97 yards over the final 95 seconds, including a 35-yard scramble on a broken play, capped by a 13-yard touchdown strike to Aaron Piper as time expired. Mason Juhl, playing his first game in three weeks, made the ensuing extra point, which was negated by a holding penalty on the Lumberjacks. Attempting a 30-yard extra point, Juhl pulled it wide right, giving ACU the 20-12 halftime lead. Early in the third, ACU extended its lead to 27-12 following a 61-yard run up the middle for De’Andre Brown, coming one play after a big sack from George Stone. SFA answered on their ensuing drive as SFA covered 71 yards on nine plays, capped by a 38-yard touchdown catch and run by Justice Liggins, pulling the ‘Jacks back to within eight at 27-19 with 5:41 left in the third. SFA then struck again early in the fourth, covering 67 yards in nine plays with West finding the endzone from 21 yards out, trimming the ACU deficit to one at 27-26 with 13:17 remaining. The ‘Jacks defense then set up the offense with prime field position, thanks to an interception by Germod Williams, which was capped by a 44-yard touchdown pass from Conque to a wide open Robert Sylvester. The two-point conversion failed, but SFA still held its first lead of the game at 32-27 with 10:48 to play. Abilene Christian responded with a touchdown on its next drive, aided by a big third down conversion and an SFA personal foul penalty, then added the two-point conversion to take the 35-32 lead with 5:59 to play. SFA had one final opportunity to win the game, driving inside ACU territory with less than a minute to play. But facing fourth down, Conque’s final attempt to Sylvester was batted down at the goal line, giving the Wildcats the victory.

Score 0-6 0-13 6-13 6-20 12-20 12-27 19-27 26-27 32-27 32-35

ABILENE CHRISTIAN

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. West 12 133 1 41 11.1 Conque 16 93 1 35 5.8 Ford 7 52 0 13 7.4

RUSHING Brown Sealey Douglass

PASSING Conque

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack McKenzie 19-33-1 236 2 55 1 Sealey 2-2-0 15 0 15 0

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 22-40-0 272 3 44 2

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long West 5 50 0 42 Piper 4 34 1 14 Liggins 3 74 1 38 DEFENSE Smith Mitchell Harrison

UT TT TFL Sack INT 4 4 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 16 132 3 61 8.2 6 49 0 17 8.2 1 2 0 2 2.0

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Gilbert 7 153 2 55 Green-Avery 3 11 0 6 Epps 2 22 0 15 DEFENSE Denmark Grady Bryant

UT TT TFL Sack INT 8 18 0 0 0 5 9 2.0/4 0 0 6 6 0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS

SFA ACU FIRST DOWNS ..........................................28................22 Rushing ............................................................16.....................8 Passing .............................................................12....................13 Penalty ..............................................................0......................1 NET YARDS RUSHING ...............................312.............. 174 Rushing Attempts ............................................46....................31 Average Per Rush ............................................6.8.................. 5.6 NET YARDS PASSING ................................272.............. 251 Completions-Attempts-Int .......................... 22-40-0.......... 21-35-1 Average Per Attempt .......................................6.8.................. 7.2 Average Per Completion .................................12.4................ 12.0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................584.............. 425 Total offense plays ............................................86....................66 Average Gain Per Play .....................................6.8.................. 6.4 Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................ 2-0.............. 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards ........................ 6-53............ 3-15 PUNTS-YARDS ....................................... 3-145...........4-186 Average Yards Per Punt ...................................48.3................ 46.5 KICKOFFS-YARDS ................................... 5-274...........6-342 Average Yards Per Kickoff ...............................54.8................ 57.0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........... 1-(-19)-0.........0-0-0 Average Per Return ....................................... -19.0................ 0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD .............3-81-0.......... 2-36-0 Average Per Return ........................................27.0................ 18.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................1-3-0............0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............0-0-0............0-0-0 Possession Time ................................... 32:11...........27:49 Third-Down Conversions ......................10 of 18.........7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions ..................... 1 of 4............2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................ 2-4.............. 2-2 Touchdowns ....................................................2-4..................2-2 Field goals .......................................................0-4..................0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards ......................... 1-11............ 2-19 PAT Kicks ................................................ 2-4.............. 3-4 Field Goals ............................................. 0-1.............. 0-0 Points off turnovers ..................................6..................0

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2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team SFA SHSU SFA SHSU SHSU SFA SHSU SHSU SFA SHSU

Qtr/Time 2nd/14:54 2nd/5:40 2nd/4:10 3rd/13:14 3rd/9:16 3rd/5:41 3rd/3:01 4th/13:12 4th/10:39 4th/6:34

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Ruffin 21 pass from Conque Juhl kick 6-61-2:04 Swimberghe 35 field goal 10-58-3:15 Jones 31 pass from Conque Juhl kick 4-56-1:30 Thomas 78 punt return Swimberghe kick Williams 4 run Swimberghe kick 10-70-2:27 Conque 1 run Juhl kick 10-79-3:35 Louis 53 punt return Swimberghe kick Avery 1 run Swimberghe kick 14-87-3:22 Easly 80 run Juhl kick 1-80-0:14 Swimberghe 32 field goal 10-56-4:05

STATISTICAL LEADERS

GAME FIVE

#12 SAM HOUSTON STATE STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

SAM HOUSTON STATE

0 0

3 14

21 7

10 — 34 7 — 28

October 3, 2015 | NRG Stadium (Nacogdoches, Texas) | Attendance: 26,990

BIG PLAYS PROVE COSTLY IN BOTPW LOSS TO SAM HOUSTON HOUSTON – Once again, some big plays at inopportune times proved costly as Stephen F. Austin dropped a 34-28 heartbreaker to Sam Houston State in the 90th installment of the Battle of the Piney Woods at NRG Stadium. A pair of punt returns for a touchdown proved to be the difference as Sam Houston racked up a schoolrecord 195 punt return yards on the afternoon. It overshadowed another strong showing from the Lumberjack offensive unit that out-gained the Bearkats 461 to 448 on the day, including a season-high 336 rushing yards. The bulk of those yards were scattered between Loren Easly and Zach Conque as Easly rushed for a career-high 213 yards and a touchdown as his 80-yard score is tied for the fourth-longest run in program history. Easly became the first player to rush for 200 yards in a game since Gus Johson’s 202-yard performance at Nicholls in 2014. Conque posted the second 100-yard rushing performance of his career, doing so on 16 carries with a touchdown. He struggled through the air, completing just eight of his 21 passes for 125 yards, but two of those completions went for touchdowns. Judah Jones was the top SFA receiver, catching two passes for 36 yards and a touchdown while Aaron Thomas accumulated the most yards, hauling in a 45-yard catch in the first quarter. De’Quann Ruffin also had a touchdown catch, finishing with 21 yards on the day. Defensively, SFA was led by Price Miller’s 12 tackles on the night as Justin Owens added nine stops and Tarrin Mitchell finished with seven. SFA once again struggled to put pressure on the offensive attack, recording no sacks and just four tackles for loss. After a scoreless first quarter, the first scoreless quarter since the rivalry was moved to NRG Stadium, SFA posted the first points of the 90th rivalry game. Utilizing a six-play, 61-yard drive, Conque connected on a 21-yard strike to Ruffin on the first play of the second quarter, giving the ‘Jacks the 7-0 lead. Sam Houston got on the board later in the quarter, using a 10-play, 58-yard drive, but SFA’s defense limited the Bearkats to just a field goal, cutting the lead to 7-3. The ‘Jacks then answered quickly on its ensuing drive, covering 56 yards in four plays, capped with a 31-yard pass from Conque to Jones as SFA took the 14-3 lead into halftime – it’s first in the rivalry since 2010. Whatever momentum SFA gained in the first half, however, was quickly diminished to start the second as after forcing a Lumberjack three-and-out, Sam Houston State returned the ensuing punt 78 yards for its first touchdown, trimming SFA’s lead to 14-10 early in the third quarter. Following another offensive three-and-out, the Lumberjacks appeared to have turned the tide back in their favor off an interception by Price Miller which would have given SFA the ball in Sam Houston territory. But the call was overturned, saying the ball hit the ground, and the Bearkats took advantage its second chance, scoring five plays later to take its first lead of the game at 17-14 with 9:16 to play in the third. SFA recovered on its ensuing drive as Conque used his legs to march the Lumberjacks on the field. Conque rushed for 58 yards, including runs of 29 and 23 yards, then punched it in from one yard out as SFA reclaimed the lead 21-17 with 5:41 left in the third. But once again, a Bearkat punt return proved costly as a 53-yard return following another SFA threeand-out gave Sam Houston the lead once again, going on top of SFA 24-21 with 3:01 remaining in the third quarter. The ‘Jacks had some momentum on their ensuing posession, rushing inside the SHSU redzone, but a costly fumble from Conque gave the ball back to the Bearkats. Sam Houston took advantage, covering 87 yards in 14 plays to push the lead to 31-21 with 13:12 remaining in the game. The Lumberjacks caught another break as a missed Bearkat field goal from 37 yards out, followed by an 80-yard touchdown run on the next play by Easly pulled SFA to within three at 31-28 with just over 10 minutes to play. An SFA defensive stop forced the Bearkats to settle for a field goal with 6:34 remaining, giving the ball back to the Lumberjacks one touchdown away from reclaiming the lead. But the Lumberjack offensive drive stalled and the defense couldn’t get the needed stop as the Bearkats claimed their fifth-straight win in the rivalry.

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Score 7-0 7-3 14-3 14-10 14-17 21-17 21-24 21-31 28-31 28-34

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Overstreet 11 64 0 15 5.8 Avery 13 62 1 10 4.8 Williams 12 45 1 9 3.8

RUSHING Easly Conque Ford

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 21 213 1 80 10.1 16 100 1 29 6.2 7 26 0 9 3.7

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Briscoe 12-19-0 198 0 35 0 Johnson 9-17-0 55 0 26 0

PASSING Conque West

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 8-21-0 125 2 45 1 0-1-0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Louis 7 87 0 28 Brown 6 93 0 35 Thomas 4 49 0 17

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Jones 2 36 1 31 Thomas 1 45 0 45 Ruffin 1 21 1 21

DEFENSE Chatman Contreras DeLaRosa

DEFENSE UT TT TFL Sack INT Miller 5 12 0.5/1 0 0 Owens 3 10 1.5/4 0 0 Mitchell 7 7 0 0 0

UT TT TFL Sack INT 6 10 0 0 0 5 6 0 0 0 4 4 2.0/9 1.0/8 0

TEAM STATISTICS

SHSU SFA FIRST DOWNS ........................................ 23................ 18 Rushing .......................................................12.................... 13 Passing .........................................................9...................... 3 Penalty .........................................................2...................... 2 NET YARDS RUSHING ............................. 195.............. 336 Rushing Attempts ......................................50.................... 46 Average Per Rush .......................................3.9...................7.3 Rushing Touchdowns ...................................2...................... 2 NET YARDS PASSING .............................. 253.............. 125 Completions-Attempts-Int ...................... 21-36-0............8-22-0 Average Per Attempt ...................................7.0...................5.7 Average Per Completion .............................12.0.................15.6 Passing Touchdowns .....................................0...................... 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ........................... 448.............. 461 Total offense plays .......................................86.................... 68 Average Gain Per Play .................................5.2...................6.8 Fumbles: Number-Lost ..........................1-1................2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards .................... 13-105............7-83 PUNTS-YARDS ......................................4-187............9-348 Average Yards Per Punt ..............................46.8.................38.7 KICKOFFS-YARDS ..................................7-430............5-320 Average Yards Per Kickoff ...........................61.4.................64.0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD .......... 5-195-2......... 2-14-0 Average Per Return ....................................39.0..................7.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD .......... 5-118-0........ 7-144-0 Average Per Return ....................................23.6.................20.6 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............. 0-0-0............ 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD .......... 0-0-0............ 0-0-0 Possession Time ..................................31:26............28:34 Third-Down Conversions .................... 11 of 21.........4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions .................... 0 of 1............0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ......................4-6................1-1 Touchdowns ................................................2-6...................1-1 Field goals ...................................................2-6...................0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards .........................1-8................0-0 PAT Kicks ..............................................4-4................4-4 Field Goals ............................................2-4................0-0 Points off turnovers ................................ 7.................. 0


2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr/Time NICH 1st/14:36 NICH 1st/6:35 SFA 1st/0:44 NICH 2nd/10:04 SFA 3rd/8:16 NICH 4th/10:50 SFA 4th/9:14 SFA 4th/0:26

Scoring Play Conversion Figaro 30 run Condado kick Henry 3 run Condado kick Liggins 22 pass from Conque Juhl kick Watson 8 pass from Figaro Condado kick Easly 3 run Juhl kick Condado 32 field goal Conque 18 run Juhl kick Conque 1 run Juhl kick

STATISTICAL LEADERS

NICHOLLS

GAME SIX

NICHOLLS STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

14 7 7 0

0 3 — 24 7 14 — 28

October 10, 2015 | Homer Bryce Stadium (Nacogdoches, Texas) | Attendance: 5,523

SFA RALLIES PAST NICHOLLS IN FUMBLE-PLAGUED AFFAIR NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Trailing by 10 with 10 minutes to play, Stephen F. Austin rallied for a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns, including the game-winner with 26 seconds remaining, as the Lumberjacks toppled Nicholls 28-24 at Homer Bryce Stadium. The Lumberjacks overcame four fumbles in the game – two of which were fumbled into the endzone and recovered by the Colonels – and another which came at the start of the second half. The fumble bug bit both teams at inopportune times as Nicholls lost three fumbles in the game, including on the kickoff following the go-ahead score to seal the game for SFA. For the game, the Lumberjacks piled up 458 yards of total offense on 80 plays, including 295 yards on the ground. After struggling in the first quarter, giving up 170 yards of offense, SFA’s defense recovered to hold Nicholls to just 186 for the remainder of the game as the Colonels finished with 356 total yards on 56 plays. The ‘Jacks were led by solid rushing performances by Loren Easly and Zach Conque as the duo each surpassed the 100-yard plateau. Easly carried 31 times for 148 yards and a touchdown, giving the true freshman 361 rushing yards in the past two games. Conque rushed for a career-high 134 yards on 20 carries with a pair of scores, his second-straight 100-yard rushing performance. The junior also completed 17 of his 26 passes for 163 yards and a touchdown, giving him 297 yards of total offense on the night. Robert Sylvester led the Lumberjack receiving corps with five catches for 56 yards while Justice Liggins hauled in three catches for 44 yards and a touchdown. Aaron Piper also had three catches on the afternoon for SFA. Defensively, SFA’s defensive line had its best showing of the year, finishing with four sacks and six tackles for loss against the Nicholls offensive unit. Kedrick Harrison notched a pair of sacks with Demetrion Amie and Jamal Allen also credited with sacks on the night. Price Miller once again led the ‘Jacks with eight tackles, followed by seven stops from Justin Owens and six from both Zack Starnes and Trevon Smith. Nicholls raced out to a commanding 14-0 lead in the first quarter, beginning with a two-play drive that covered 75 yards in just 24 seconds to give the Colonels the early 7-0 lead. Nicholls struck again on its next possession, going 77 yards on eight plays as the Colonels raced out to a 14-0 lead with 6:35 left in the first half. SFA drove deep into Nicholls’ territory on the ensuing drive but the first of four lost fumbles struck the ‘Jacks as Jacolby Whitaker coughed up the ball at the four, which was recovered by the Colonels in the endzone for the touchback. After forcing a three-and-out, SFA benefitted from a 17-yard punt from Nicholls and covered the remaining 44 yards in just four plays, finishing with a 22-yard pass from Conque to Liggins to pull the ‘Jacks to within seven at 14-7 after the first. Nicholls pushed its lead back to 14 with a 12-play, 85-yard drive to give the Colonels the 21-7 lead with 10:04 remaining in the half. SFA looked to cut into that lead on its ensuing possession, but in a bad case of déjà vu, Easly fumbled at the one-yard line and watched as Nicholls recovered the loose ball and raced 53 yards into SFA territory. The Lumberjack defense held serve, however, as Harrison returned the favor with a sack to force a Nicholls fumble, dodging a bullet for the earlier miscue as the Colonels held on to the 21-7 halftime lead. The fumble woes continued into the second half as Robert Sylvester fumbled the kickoff to open the half, giving Nicholls the ball on the SFA 20-yard line and in prime territory to distance itself from the ‘Jacks. But the SFA defense forced another big fumble four plays later at the goal line, recovering the loose ball as the Lumberjacks avoided another disastrous outcome. SFA took advantage of the fumble and marched 94 yards in 10 plays, capped with a three-yard touchdown rush by Easly, pulling the ‘Jacks to within seven at 21-14. Nicholls added a field goal with 10:50 remaining, giving the Colonels a 10-point lead at 24-14 and forcing the Lumberjacks to score twice. It served as a challenge Conque was ready to embrace as the quarterback led SFA down the field twice, scoring two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner with 26 seconds to go.

RUSHING Henry Figaro Lofton

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 15 59 1 11 3.9 10 52 1 30 5.2 8 39 0 12 4.9

PASSING Figaro Klann

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 9-13-0 148 1 45 2 2-3-0 48 0 42 2

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Watson 4 80 1 42 Jeanpiere 2 87 0 45 Singleton 2 13 0 7 DEFENSE White Hebert Sanders

UT 5 5 6

TT TFL Sack FR 10 2.5/5 1.5/3 0 10 0.5/2 0.5/2 0 8 1.5/2 0 1-27

Plays-Yds-TOP 2-75-0:24 8-77-3:08 4-44-1:56 12-85-5:36 10-94-5:09 8-65-4:07 4-66-1:29 13-84-6:09

Score 0-7 0-14 7-14 7-21 14-21 14-24 21-24 28-24

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN RUSHING Easly Conque Whitaker PASSING Conque

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 31 148 1 20 4.8 20 134 2 19 6.7 2 13 0 5 6.5

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 17-26-0 163 1 22 3

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Sylvester 5 56 0 18 Liggins 3 44 1 22 Piper 3 11 0 15 DEFENSE Miller Martin Skyler

UT TT TFL Sack FF 0 8 8 0 0 6 7 0 0 2 1 4 1.5/2 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS

NICH SFA FIRST DOWNS ..........................................17................32 Rushing ............................................................10....................15 Passing .............................................................16....................11 Penalty ..............................................................1......................6 NET YARDS RUSHING ...............................160.............. 295 Rushing Attempts ............................................40....................54 Average Per Rush ............................................4.0.................. 5.5 NET YARDS PASSING ................................196.............. 163 Completions-Attempts-Int .......................... 11-16-0.......... 17-26-0 Average Per Attempt ......................................12.2................. 6.3 Average Per Completion .................................17.8................. 9.6 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................356.............. 458 Total offense plays ............................................56....................80 Average Gain Per Play .....................................6.4.................. 5.7 Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................ 3-3.............. 5-4 Penalties: Number-Yards ...................... 11-102.......... 7-53 PUNTS-YARDS ........................................ 3-96............. 0-0 Average Yards Per Punt ...................................32.0................. 0.0 KICKOFFS-YARDS ................................... 5-273...........5-325 Average Yards Per Kickoff ...............................54.6................ 65.0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ..............0-0-0............1-0-0 Average Per Return .........................................0.0.................. 0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD .............3-32-0......... 5-109-0 Average Per Return ........................................10.7................ 21.8 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................0-0-0............0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...........2-80-2.......... 2-18-0 Possession Time ................................... 24:23...........35:29 Third-Down Conversions .......................5 of 10..........8 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions ..................... 0 of 0............2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................ 3-4.............. 3-8 Touchdowns ....................................................2-4..................3-8 Field goals .......................................................1-4..................0-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards ......................... 3-12............ 4-22 PAT Kicks ................................................ 3-3.............. 4-4 Field Goals ............................................. 1-2.............. 0-1 Points off turnovers ..................................0..................7

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2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr/Time SLU 1st/8:39 SLU 1st/4:48 SLU 2nd/14:26 SFA 2nd/2:41 SFA 2nd/0:02 SLU 3rd/12:58 SFA 3rd/5:30 SFA 4th/0:38

Scoring Play Bennett 49 fumble recovery Johnson 76 pass from Landor Briggs 26 pass from Landor Bearden 14 pass from Taylor Ruffin 34 pass from Taylor Maracalin 63 run Ruffin 13 pass from Taylor Conque 1 run

STATISTICAL LEADERS

GAME SEVEN

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 0 14 #21 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 13 7

7 7

7 — 28 0 — 27

October 17, 2015 | Strawberry Stadium (Hammond, La.) | Attendance: 7,037

LUMBERJACKS RALLY TO STUN 21st-RANKED LIONS, 28-27 HAMMOND, La. - After digging itself an early 20-0 hole early in the second quarter, Stephen F. Austin outscored 21st-ranked Southeastern Louisiana 28-7 over the final 45 minutes, capped by the game-winning score with 38 seconds left, knocking off the Lions 28-27. Trailing 27-20 entering the fourth quarter, SFA posted its second-straight fourth quarter comeback in as many weeks. With 5:38 remaining, the Lumberjacks got the ball on its own 28-yard line and behind the arm of Hunter Taylor and the legs of Zach Conque, the Lumberjacks engineered a 16-play drive that burned five minutes off the clock, ending with Conque’s one-yard game-winning touchdown rush with 38 seconds to go. SFA’s defense then came up big, on Southeastern’s final offensive possession, including a key sack from John Franklin, halting the Lion’s final drive at midfield as time expired to secure the win and spoil the Lions’ homecoming festivities. The SFA offensive unit was led by Taylor, who came on in relief in the second quarter, throwing for a career-best 214 yards and three touchdowns, engineering the comeback for the Lumberjacks. Conque went 7-for-12 passing for 20 yards in the first quarter but made up for it with his legs, making some key rushes in the fourth quarter to help complete the comeback. De’Quann Ruffin had the best game of his Lumberjack career, catching six passes for 98 yards and a pair of touchdowns, as well as a pair of key third down receptions on SFA’s final drive. Justice Liggins had six catches for 39 yards as well with Robert Sylvester racking up 45 catches on four receptions. Braxton Bearden also had four catches for 19 yards and a touchdown. SFA’s defensive unit recorded four sacks and nine tackles for loss on the night, including a career-high three sacks for John Franklin as all four of his tackles on the night were for negative yards. Justin Owens paced the defense with eight tackles, followed by seven for Patrick Martin and six for Ahmad Muhammad. Jamal Allen and Shayvion Hatten each recorded sacks for the `Jacks as well. Things didn’t look good for the Lumberjacks early on, however, as SFA’s fumble woes from last week once again reared its ugly head as on third down in Southeastern Louisiana territory, Conque was sacked and coughed up the ball on the hit, which was recovered by the Lions and returned 49 yards for the score, giving Southeastern the early 7-0 lead. The Lions added two more quick scores, turning a five-yard slant into a 76-yard touchdown catch and run, then connected on a 26-yard touchdown pass behind the SFA secondary early in the second quarter to give Southeastern the 20-0 lead as the Lions outgained the Lumberjacks 141 to 10 during the opening 16 minutes. However the PAT on the second Southeastern touchdown was blocked by Hatten - a play which would prove critical later in the game. SFA began to settle down in the second quarter as defensively, a forced fumble by Allen Stewart on an SLU drive gave the ball back to the `Jacks on their own 24. SFA then covered the remaining 64 yards on just three plays, including a 33-yard rush by West, capped by a 14-yard touchdown pass from Taylor to Bearden, trimming the deficit to 20-7 with just under three minutes to play in the half. A big defensive stop gave the ball back to the `Jacks at its own 41-yard line with 24 seconds remaining until halftime. That was two seconds more than SFA needed as a 25-yard rush by West, followed by a 34-yard touchdown strike from Taylor to Ruffin, pulled the Lumberjacks to within one score at 20-14 at intermission. The momentum gained at the end of the first half was quickly sapped by Southeastern as the Lions broke free for a 63-yard touchdown run on the fourth play of the second half, pushing the lead back to two scores at 27-14. After the teams exchanged punts, the Lumberjacks regained possession at its own four yard line, needing an offensive spark. Taylor responded as he engineered a nine-play, 96-yard drive, aided by Southeastern penalties for roughing the passer and targeting, capped by a 13-yard touchdown pass to Ruffin off a fade into the endzone to pull back to within one score at 27-21 through the third quarter, setting up the thrilling fourth.

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Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Tatum kick Tatum kick blocked 3-80-1:26 Tatum kick 6-80-2:12 Juhl kick 3-67-0:54 Juhl kick 4-59-0:22 Tatum kick 4-74-1:57 Juhl kick 9-96-3:30 Juhl kick 16-72-5:00

Score 0-7 0-13 0-20 7-20 14-20 14-27 21-27 28-27

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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. West 7 82 0 33 11.7 Conque 11 16 1 15 1.5 Taylor 1 14 0 14 14.0

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Maracalin 10 81 1 63 8.1 French 6 34 0 11 5.7 Sutton 6 31 0 15 5.2

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Taylor 20-37-0 214 3 34 0 Conque 7-12-0 20 0 14 3

PASSING Landor

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Ruffin 6 98 2 34 Liggins 6 39 0 13 Sylvester 4 45 0 20 DEFENSE Owens Martin Franklin

UT TT TFL Sack FF 6 8 0 0 0 7 7 1.0/1 0 1 4 4 4.0/16 3.0/15 0

TEAM STATISTICS

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 13-23-0 201 2 76 4

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Briggs 3 47 1 26 Johnson 2 81 1 76 Acker 2 31 0 18 DEFENSE Batiste Dakin Harris

SFA SLU FIRST DOWNS ........................................ 24................ 17 Rushing ........................................................9...................... 7 Passing ........................................................11..................... 8 Penalty .........................................................4...................... 2 NET YARDS RUSHING ............................. 120.............. 171 Rushing Attempts ......................................30.................... 37 Average Per Rush .......................................4.0...................4.6 Rushing Touchdowns ...................................1...................... 1 NET YARDS PASSING .............................. 234.............. 201 Completions-Attempts-Int ...................... 27-49-0...........13-23-0 Average Per Attempt ...................................4.8...................8.7 Average Per Completion ..............................8.7..................15.5 Passing Touchdowns .....................................3...................... 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ........................... 354.............. 372 Total offense plays .......................................79.................... 60 Average Gain Per Play .................................4.5...................6.2 Fumbles: Number-Lost ..........................2-1................5-2 Penalties: Number-Yards ......................4-35............11-113 PUNTS-YARDS ......................................8-308............7-297 Average Yards Per Punt ..............................38.5.................42.4 KICKOFFS-YARDS ..................................5-288............5-317 Average Yards Per Kickoff ...........................57.6.................63.4 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............ 2-5-0............ 1-0-0 Average Per Return .....................................2.5...................0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........... 4-81-0.......... 5-71-0 Average Per Return ....................................20.2.................14.2 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............. 0-0-0............ 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD .......... 0-0-0........... 1-49-1 Possession Time ..................................31:08............28:52 Third-Down Conversions .................... 10 of 20.........7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions .................... 0 of 1............0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ......................3-3................0-0 Touchdowns ................................................3-3...................0-0 Field goals ...................................................0-3...................0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................4-20..............3-19 PAT Kicks ..............................................4-4................3-4 Field Goals ............................................0-0................0-0 Points off turnovers ................................ 7.................. 7

UT 8 7 7

TT TFL Sack INT 9 2.0/18 2.0/18 0 8 1.0/2 0 0 8 3.0/10 0 0


2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team SFA UIW SFA SFA SFA UIW SFA UIW SFA SFA SFA SFA

GAME EIGHT

INCARNATE WORD STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

Qtr/Time 1st/4:01 1st/0:22 2nd/11:55 2nd/7:00 2nd/3:54 2nd/0:36 2nd/0:00 3rd/14:46 3rd/10:30 3rd/6:07 4th/9:27 4th/1:00

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Easly 41 run Juhl kick 5-76-2:04 Hicks 36 pass from Brittain Seidel kick 7-77-3:34 Juhl 25 field goal 8-58-3:20 Jones 9 pass from Conque Juhl kick 7-34-3:09 Piper 66 pass from Conque Juhl kick 3-71-1:28 Flannel 4 run Seidel kick 2-5-0:42 Juhl 48 field goal 6-19-0:28 Edwards 100 kickoff return Seidel kick Rosser 47 fumble recovery Juhl kick Piper 26 pass from Conque Juhl kick 9-73-3:15 Ruffin 29 pass from Conque Juhl kick 11-58-5:24 Walls 13 interception return Juhl kick

STATISTICAL LEADERS 7 7 7 0 — 21 7 20 14 14 — 55

October 31, 2015 | Homer Bryce Stadium (Nacogdoches, Texas) | Attendance: 4,814

SFA ROUTS INCARNATE WORD 55-21 ON HOMECOMING NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Stephen F. Austin put together its most complete game of the 2015 season Saturday as both the offense and defense made big plays in a 55-21 victory over Incarnate Word on Homecoming. Quarterback Zach Conque went 22-of-33 for 256 yards and a career-best four touchdowns with an interception while rushing for 35 yards on 13 carries. Conque spread his passes to seven different SFA receivers, led by Aaron Piper’s six catches for a career-best 139 yards and two touchdowns, marking his first 100-yard receiving game and the most receiving yards by an SFA player since Tyler Boyd’s 229-yard performance against Lamar in 2013. De’Quann Ruffin pulled in four catches for 60 yards and a touchdown while Justice Liggins racked up 26 yards on three catches. Judah Jones also had three catches for 25 yards and a touchdown on the night. Running back Loren Easly had another productive night, rushing for 85 yards on 10 carries, including a 41-yard touchdown run to open the game for the Lumberjacks. Joshawa West had eight carries for 37 yards as well for SFA. Defensively, linebacker Justin Owens paced the defensive attack with 11 tackles (five solo), followed by Allen Stewart’s eight tackles, including a sack. On the night, SFA’s defense posted three sacks, with Kedrick Harrison and Jamal Allen recording the other two. Trevon Smith, Patrick Martin and Marlon Walls each recorded interceptions for SFA as Walls returned his 13 yards for the capping touchdown. Germod Williams and Tre Rosser also recovered fumbles for the Lumberjacks with Rosser’s 47-yard return for a touchdown in the third quarter serving as the momentum shifter the Lumberjacks were looking for. Seeking its fifth-straight Homecoming victory, the Lumberjacks put itself behind the eight ball early as Conque threw his lone interception on SFA’s first drive of the game, giving Incarnate Word great field position at the Lumberjack 40-yard line. But the Cardinals would miss a 34-yard field goal attempt, setting the tone for a strong performance by SFA. The `Jacks drew first blood behind Easly’s 41-yard touchdown run at the 4:01 mark of the first quarter, giving SFA the early 7-0 lead. UIW would respond with a lengthy drive in the waning seconds of the quarter, tying the game at 7-7 after one. SFA then put together its most productive quarter of the season as the `Jacks recorded 20 second quarter points to break the game open. Mason Juhl connected on a 25-yard field goal early (SFA’s first made field goal of the season), which was then quickly answered with a nine-yard strike from Conque to Jones and a 66-yard catch and run by Piper as the `Jacks extended their lead to 24-7 late in the half. Incarnate Word trimmed that deficit to 10 in the final minute of the first half, benefitting off a Lumberjack fumble at its own five-yard line, cutting the SFA lead to 24-14 with 36 seconds remaining. But SFA had the last laugh on the final play of the second half as Juhl drilled a career-long 48 yard field goal as time expired, giving the `Jacks the 27-14 halftime lead. Incarnate Word began to swing momentum back in its favor early in the third quarter as the Cardinals returned the second half kickoff back 100 yards for a touchdown, cutting the lead to 27-21. After a defensive stop, UIW got the ball back looking for potentially its first lead of the game, but Cardinal wide receiver Kody Edwards, the same player who had just returned the kick for the touchdown, coughed up a catch at the 47 yard line which was snagged out of the air by Rosser and returned for a touchdown, swinging momentum all the way back into SFA’s favor. From that point on, the Lumberjacks took control as the SFA defense limited UIW to just 45 total yards over the final 26 minutes. The `Jacks put the Homecoming tilt out of reach with 28 unanswered points to close out the game as Conque threw a pair of touchdown strikes to Piper (26 yards) and Ruffin (29 yards). The emphatic nail in the coffin came with a minute to go as Walls picked off UIW backup quarterback Jordan Scelfo at the Cardinal 13-yard line and raced untouched into the endzone, giving SFA the 55-21 Homecoming victory.

INCARNATE WORD

Score 7-0 7-7 10-7 17-7 24-7 24-14 27-14 27-21 34-21 41-21 48-21 55-21

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RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Flannel 16 37 1 6 2.3 Brittain 8 25 0 11 3.1 Sessions 4 10 0 4 2.5

RUSHING Easly West Conque

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 10 85 1 41 8.5 8 37 0 11 4.6 13 35 0 8 2.7

PASSING Brittain Scelfo

PASSING Conque Taylor

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 22-33-1 270 4 66 0 2-4-0 9 0 5 0

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 16-27-2 208 1 40 3 0-2-1 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Edwards 5 74 0 40 Wick 4 44 0 17 Hicks 3 57 1 36

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Piper 6 139 2 66 Ruffin 4 60 1 29 Liggins 3 26 0 15

DEFENSE Tavarres Zellars Norwood

DEFENSE Owens Stewart Walls

UT TT TFL Sack INT 5 10 1.0/2 0 0 3 10 0.5/1 0 0 3 7 0 0 0

UT TT TFL Sack INT 5 11 0 0 0 7 8 1.0/2 1.0/2 0 2 2 0 0 1-13

TEAM STATISTICS

UIW SFA FIRST DOWNS ............................................ 14................ 23 Rushing ................................................................3.....................10 Passing .................................................................9.....................12 Penalty .................................................................2......................1 NET YARDS RUSHING .................................. 73............... 178 Rushing Attempts ...............................................31.....................36 Average Per Rush ............................................... 2.4................... 4.9 NET YARDS PASSING .................................. 208.............. 279 Completions-Attempts-Int ............................. 16-29-3........... 24-37-1 Average Per Attempt .......................................... 7.2................... 7.5 Average Per Completion .................................... 13.0................. 11.6 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ............................... 281.............. 457 Total offense plays ...............................................60.....................73 Average Gain Per Play ........................................ 4.7................... 6.3 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...............................2-2................1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards ...........................6-48..............3-40 PUNTS-YARDS ..........................................4-162............4-153 Average Yards Per Punt ...................................... 40.5................. 38.2 KICKOFFS-YARDS ......................................3-201............9-539 Average Yards Per Kickoff .................................. 67.0................. 59.9 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............... 2-17-0..........2-(-5)-0 Average Per Return ............................................ 8.5.................. -2.5 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD .............. 9-266-1......... 3-72-0 Average Per Return ........................................... 29.6................. 24.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD .................. 1-0-0........... 3-47-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD .............. 0-0-0........... 1-47-1 Possession Time ......................................27:21............32:39 Third-Down Conversions ......................... 2 of 11.......... 8 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions ........................1 of 3............ 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................1-3................2-2 Touchdowns .......................................................1-3...................1-2 Field goals ..........................................................0-3...................1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards .............................0-0...............3-11 PAT Kicks ...................................................3-3................7-7 Field Goals ................................................0-1................2-2 Points off turnovers .................................... 7................. 24

#AXEEM

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2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team UCA UCA SFA SFA SFA UCA SFA SFA UCA UCA UCA

Qtr/Time 1st/6:30 1st/4:42 2nd/14:55 2nd/12:37 2nd/7:04 2nd/2:10 3rd/12:34 3rd/3:28 3rd/2:24 3rd/1:08 4th/9:54

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Denker 32 field goal 15-61-6:17 Anderson 55 run Denker kick 1-55-0:11 Juhl 33 field goal 12-61-4:45 Conque 1 run Juhl kick 6-18-2:14 Juhl 27 field goal 7-11-1:51 Veasley 1 run Denker kick 12-61-4:17 Juhl 25 field goal 6-59-2:21 West 45 pass from Conque Conque rush 4-80-1:34 Wilson 38 pass from Hildebrand Denker kick blocked 3-67-1:03 Warren 37 run Pass failed 3-52-1:14 Warren 21 run Denker kick 10-91-4:27

STATISTICAL LEADERS

GAME NINE

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN CENTRAL ARKANSAS

0 13 11 0 — 24 10 7 12 7 — 36

November 7, 2015 | Estes Stadium (Conway, Ark.) | Attendance: 6,157

LATE RALLY DOES IN LUMBERJACKS IN CONQUE HOMECOMING CONWAY, Ark. – Stephen F. Austin built a 24-17 lead late in the third quarter, but 19 unanswered points by Central Arkansas in a seven and a half minute span proved to be too much as the Lumberjack dropped a 36-24 decision to the Bears at Estes Stadium in head coach Clint Conque’s Conway homecoming. Quarterback Zach Conque had a decent performance in his return to Arkansas, throwing for 279 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 18 and a score. But his two interceptions helped spark the Bear rally as the Lumberjack receivers were plagued by drops, completing 26 of his 48 attempts. Joshawa West just missed a 100-yard rushing game, finishing with 90 yards on nine carries. Loren Easly struggled to get any traction on the afternoon, rushing eight times for just 12 yards. Aaron Piper and Robert Sylvester led the way with six catches each with Piper racking up 54 yards and Sylvester hauling in 45. Liggins’ four catches went for 26 yards while Judah Jones had the most receving yards, racking up 58 yards on three catches. Defensively, Justin Owens led the way for the ‘Jacks with 10 tackles on the night, including six unassisted. Allen Stewart posted eight stops (five solo) with Ahmad Muhammad finishing with seven tackles on the day. SFA struggled through first part of the opening quarter, spotting UCA a 10-0 lead and was outgained 114-7 through its first two offensive drives. The Bears converted a 32-yard field goal, then had a 55-yard touchdown rush, accounting for the early lead. Conque then led the ‘Jacks on an extended drive, covering 61 yards on 12 plays as Mason Juhl punched through a 33-yard field goal, getting SFA on the board trailing 10-3. Central Arkansas’ return team then mishandled the ensuing kickoff, putting the ball on the striped turf where SFA recovered, giving the ‘Jacks excellent field position at the Bear 17-yard line. SFA covered the remaining yardage in six plays, capped by Conque’s one-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 10-10 with 12:37 left in the second half. After exchanging possessions, including a three-and-out for UCA, the Lumberjacks were once again gifted with a botched return as the Bears once again coughed up the return, giving SFA the ball at the UCA 21. The ‘Jacks were able to get to the 10, but three-straight passes into the endzone were dropped, forcing SFA to settle for the 27-yard field goal from Juhl, giving the ‘Jacks the 13-10 lead with 7:04 to go. On UCA’s ensuing possession, it looked as if SFA had the Bears stopped with another three-and-out, but a fake punt on fourth down was just beyond the first down sticks, giving UCA new life. The Bears took advantage, moving down the field and converting on third and goal from the one, giving UCA the 17-13 halftime lead. SFA was able to move the ball on its first drive of the second half, thanks in part to a big 47-yard spark by West to get the ‘Jacks inside the redzone. But SFA once again was forced to settle for a field goal as a 25-yarder by Juhl cut the deficit to one at 17-16. SFA’s defense made key stops at crucial times in the third quarter, keeping UCA off the board for the majority of the third, aided in part by a missed 43-yard field goal by the Bears. The Lumberjacks took advantage, covering 80 yards on four plays, highlighted by a 33-yard rush by Conque, followed by a 45yard touchdown strike from Conque to West. The quarterback then punched in the two-point conversion, giving SFA the 24-17 lead with 3:28 left in the first. Central Arkansas responded in kind, scoring three plays later, but still trailed 24-23 following a blocked extra point attempt. The Bears then caught the Lumberjacks by surprise, recovering an onside kick and marching down the field in three more plays, taking a 29-24 with 1:08 left in the third following a failed two point attempt. SFA began the fourth quarter threatening in UCA territory, but a Conque pass intended for Liggins was intercepted at the nine-yard line. The Bears then went 90 yards in 10 plays, capped by a 21-yard touchdown rush to push the lead to 36-24 with 9:54 to play, their third touchdown in a span of seven and a half minutes.

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Score 0-3 0-10 3-10 10-10 13-10 13-17 16-17 24-17 24-23 24-29 24-36

CENTRAL ARKANSAS

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. West 9 90 0 47 10.0 Conque 13 18 1 33 1.4 Easly 8 12 0 6 1.5

RUSHING Veasley Warren Anderson

PASSING Conque

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Hildebrand 20-29-0 278 1 38 1 Baugh 1-1-0 24 0 24 0

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 26-48-2 279 1 45 4

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Piper 6 54 0 14 Sylvester 6 45 0 10 Liggins 4 26 0 15 DEFENSE UT TT TFL Sack INT Owens 6 10 0 0 0 Stewart 5 8 1.0/1 0 0 Muhammad 4 7 0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 32 76 1 11 2.4 6 66 2 37 11.0 2 59 1 55 29.5

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Smith 14 182 0 30 Wilson 4 78 1 38 Veasley 2 35 0 24 DEFENSE Spurlock Williams Sharp

SFA UCA FIRST DOWNS ........................................ 20................ 27 Rushing ........................................................7...................... 9 Passing ........................................................12.................... 15 Penalty .........................................................1...................... 3 NET YARDS RUSHING ............................. 120.............. 220 Rushing Attempts ......................................30.................... 46 Average Per Rush .......................................4.0...................4.8 Rushing Touchdowns ...................................1...................... 4 NET YARDS PASSING .............................. 279.............. 302 Completions-Attempts-Int ...................... 26-48-2...........21-30-0 Average Per Attempt ...................................5.8..................10.1 Average Per Completion .............................10.7.................14.4 Passing Touchdowns .....................................1...................... 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ........................... 399.............. 522 Total offense plays .......................................78.................... 76 Average Gain Per Play .................................5.1...................6.9 Fumbles: Number-Lost ..........................0-0................2-2 Penalties: Number-Yards ......................8-85..............5-30 PUNTS-YARDS ......................................5-203............4-148 Average Yards Per Punt ..............................40.6.................37.0 KICKOFFS-YARDS ..................................6-266............6-367 Average Yards Per Kickoff ...........................44.3.................61.2 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............ 0-0-0............ 2-5-0 Average Per Return .....................................0.0...................2.5 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD .......... 5-100-0......... 3-41-0 Average Per Return ....................................20.0.................13.7 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............. 0-0-0............ 2-1-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD .......... 0-0-0............ 0-0-0 Possession Time ..................................27:41............32:19 Third-Down Conversions ..................... 4 of 15..........3 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions .................... 1 of 3............3 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ......................4-4................2-2 Touchdowns ................................................1-4...................1-2 Field goals ...................................................3-4...................1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards .........................1-4...............4-35 PAT Kicks ..............................................1-1................3-4 Field Goals ............................................3-3................1-2 Points off turnovers ............................... 10................. 7

UT TT TFL Sack INT 4 8 0 0 0 6 7 0 0 0 5 7 1.0/1 0 0


2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team SFA HBU SFA SFA SFA HBU SFA HBU SFA SFA SFA SFA HBU

GAME TEN

HOUSTON BAPTIST STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

7 3 3 7 — 20 7 13 28 7 — 55

November 14, 2015 | Homer Bryce Stadium (Nacogdoches, Texas) | Attendance: 4,305

LUMBERJACKS ROAR PAST HUSKIES ON SENIOR DAY NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Behind nearly 700 yards of total offense and a 28-point third quarter, Stephen F. Austin pulled away en route to a 55-20 win over Houston Baptist on Senior Day at Homer Bryce Stadium. SFA mounted a very balanced offensive attack against HBU, throwing for 355 yards and rushing for 343 in the win, averaging just shy of nine yards per play. Defensively, the Lumberjacks held the Huskies to just 322 total yards and registering a defensive touchdown for the second-straight home game. Quarterback Zach Conque paced the offensive attack, completing 20 of his 30 attempts for 270 yards and three touchdowns, playing less than three quarters. Conque also rushed for two touchdowns, racking up 53 rushing yards as he accounted for 323 yards of total offense and five scores. Three Lumberjack rushers kept HBU off balance, led by Loren Easly’s 112 yards on the afternoon – his third 100-yard rushing performance of the season. Jacolby Whitaker posted his most productive outing as a Lumberjack, running for a career-best 88 yards and a touchdown, with Joshawa West adding 82 yards on the ground for the ‘Jacks. 10 different receivers recorded at least one catch for SFA as Justice Liggins hauled in a team-high four catches for 26 yards and a touchdown. De’Quann Ruffin led the ‘Jacks in total yards with 66 on three catches while Aaron Piper tallied 57 yards on three receptions with a touchdown as well. Easly and Robert Sylvester both had three catches apiece with Judah Jones catching two balls for 27 yards and a score. Defensively, SFA posted eight tackles for loss and two sacks on the night, led by Justin Owens’ teambest nine tackles. Trevon Smith added five stops and a 32-yard pick-six to help solidify the win as John Franklin and Mitchell Zimmerle each recorded sacks on the night to complement their five tackles. Mason Juhl also had another solid showing in the kicking game, making two of his three field goal attempts and knocking Looking to build some momentum in the final home game of the season, SFA came out firing as the Lumberjacks marched 72 yards on their opening drive, capped by a 10 yard strike from Conque to Jones to give SFA the early 7-0 lead. The Lumberjacks were looking to add more on their ensuing drive, but a fumble deep in HBU territory thwarted swung momentum in the Huskies favor as HBU turned around and went 72 yards for a score to tie the game at 7-7 at the end of the first quarter. Juhl punched through a pair of field goals in the second quarter, connecting from 38 and 39 yards on back-to-back possessions, then Conque connected with Liggins from eight yards out to extend SFA’s lead to two scores at 20-7. HBU would trim the halftime lead to 10, delivering on a 27-yard field goal in the final minute to cut the lead to 20-10. SFA then used a 28-point third quarter to break the game open behind a pair of rushing touchdowns from Conque. The junior punched in a one-yard attempt, followed by a 40-yard scamper down the near sideline, then connected on a 34-yard strike to Piper, giving the ‘Jacks the 41-13 lead with 4:23 remaining in the third quarter. That would end Conque’s night as the SFA reserves grabbed the baton and kept on running. Whitaker recorded his first collegiate touchdown on an eight-yard rush to end the third as the ‘Jacks held a comfortable 48-13 lead after three. It was the defense’s turn in the fourth as Smith put the exclamation point on the win, intercepting HBU’s Max Staver at the 32-yard line and returning it back for his first collegiate score, extending SFA’s lead to 55-13. A late Husky touchdown rounded out the scoring as the ‘Jacks celebrated the 55-20 victory. SFA improves to 2-0 all-time against HBU as the Huskies are in their second season in the Southland Conference. The win gives SFA a 3-2 record at Homer Bryce Stadium in 2015, the seventh-straight season the Lumberjacks have finished with a winning record at home and the 29th time in the 43 years SFA has played between the hills.

Qtr/Time 1st/10:58 1st/2:14 2nd/14:01 2nd/9:12 2nd/4:10 2nd/0:47 3rd/11:33 3rd/8:59 3rd/7:18 3rd/4:23 3rd/0:44 4th/12:26 4th/8:50

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Jones 10 pass from Conque Juhl kick 7-72-2:47 Ajdin 28 pass from Staver Shinn kick 5-72-1:38 Juhl 38 field goal 10-57-3:07 Juhl 39 field goal 7-39-2:10 Liggins 8 pass from Conque Juhl kick 9-90-3:19 Shinn 27 field goal 8-55-3:23 Conque 1 run Juhl kick 9-90-3:19 Shinn 42 field goal 6-39-2:28 Conque 40 run Juhl kick 4-74-1:36 Piper 34 pass from Conque Juhl kick 4-59-1:37 Whitaker 8 run Juhl kick 5-65-2:28 Smith 32 interception return Juhl kick Barnett 28 pass from Fleming Shinn kick 8-65-3:36

STATISTICAL LEADERS

HOUSTON BAPTIST

Score 7-0 7-7 10-7 13-7 20-7 20-10 27-10 27-13 34-13 41-13 48-13 55-13 55-20

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Day 10 77 0 32 7.7 Thompson 9 42 0 22 4.7 Peters 8 36 0 20 4.5

RUSHING West Easly Whitaker

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Staver 7-21-1 113 1 28 2 Fleming 3-6-0 50 1 28 0

PASSING Conque Taylor

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Wallace 2 40 0 21 Peters 2 13 0 19 Barnett 1 28 1 28

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Liggins 4 26 1 8 Ruffin 3 66 0 31 Piper 3 57 1 34

DEFENSE Dolan Gee Turner

DEFENSE Owens Smith Franklin

UT TT TFL Sack INT 5 13 0 0 0 6 10 0 0 1-0 5 9 0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS

Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. 11 106 0 24 9.6 14 88 0 22 6.3 8 88 1 40 11.0

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 20-30-1 270 3 34 0 5-7-0 58 0 31 0

UT TT TFL Sack INT 3 9 1.5/8 0 0 3 5 0 0 1-32 2 5 1.5/5 1.0/5 0

HBU SFA

FIRST DOWNS ..............................................17.................31 Rushing ..................................................................8..................... 15 Passing ...................................................................7..................... 15 Penalty ...................................................................2...................... 1 NET YARDS RUSHING ................................... 159................343 Rushing Attempts .................................................38.................... 38 Average Per Rush ................................................. 4.2....................9.0 NET YARDS PASSING .................................... 163................328 Completions-Attempts-Int ............................... 10-27-1............25-37-1 Average Per Attempt ............................................ 6.0....................8.9 Average Per Completion ...................................... 16.3..................13.1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ................................. 322................671 Total offense plays .................................................65.................... 75 Average Gain Per Play .......................................... 5.0....................8.9 Fumbles: Number-Lost ................................ 0-0................ 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards .............................3-27.............. 8-96 PUNTS-YARDS ............................................7-253............. 1-40 Average Yards Per Punt ........................................ 36.1..................40.0 KICKOFFS-YARDS ........................................5-283........... 10-587 Average Yards Per Kickoff .................................... 56.6..................58.7 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ..................0-0-0.............3-8-0 Average Per Return .............................................. 0.0....................2.7 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ................ 8-126-0...........4-81-0 Average Per Return ............................................. 15.8..................20.2 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ....................1-0-0............1-32-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ................0-0-0.............0-0-0 Possession Time ........................................30:09............ 29:51 Third-Down Conversions ...........................6 of 16.......... 7 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions ..........................0 of 1............ 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ............................ 1-1................ 5-6 Touchdowns .........................................................0-1....................4-6 Field goals ............................................................1-1....................1-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards .............................. 0-0............... 2-13 PAT Kicks .................................................... 2-2................ 7-7 Field Goals ................................................. 2-2................ 2-3 Points off turnovers ......................................7.................. 7

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2015 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr/Time SFA 1st/12:45 NSU 2nd/9:12 NSU 2nd/8:23 NSU 2nd/6:55 SFA 2nd/0:17 NSU 3rd/9:31 NSU 3rd/5:16 SFA 3rd/0:34 NSU 4th/11:13 NSU 4th/3:02

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Piper 40 pass from Conque Juhl kick 7-75-2:15 Moore 32 field goal 6-47-2:03 Armstrong 18 interception return Moore kick Taylor 45 run Moore kick 1-60-0:18 Conque 2 run Juhl kick 5-49-0:36 White 55 pass from Rivers Moore kick 3-77-1:18 Moore 38 field goal 6-21-2:57 Juhl 33 field goal 5-19-1:42 Moore 32 field goal 10-57-4:15 Moore 37 field goal 13-59-6:45

STATISTICAL LEADERS

GAME ELEVEN

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN NORTHWESTERN STATE

7 7 3 0 — 17 0 17 10 6 — 33

November 21, 2015 | Turpin Stadium (Natchitoches, La.) | Attendance: 6,147

SFA FALLS IN 50th CHIEF CADDO BATTLE IN NATCHITOCHES NATCHITOCHES, La. – Stephen F. Austin struck first in the 50th Battle for Chief Caddo, but 17 unanswered points over a span of 2:17 in the second quarter gave Northwestern State the momentum it needed as the Demons hand the Lumberjacks a 33-17 loss at Turpin Stadium. SFA struggled offensively all day in Natchitoches, accumulating the second-lowest offensive output of the season as the Lumberjacks managed just 298 total yards on the night – 130 on the ground and 168 through the air – while generating just 105 total yards in the second half. Defensively, the ‘Jacks allowed 459 total yards, giving up 307 through the air and 152 on the ground to the NSU offensive attack. SFA managed just 15 first downs on the night, including just four in the second half as the offense never found its footing. After starting the game four-for-four on third downs, the ‘Jacks ended the game converting just one of its final nine third down opportunities, holding the ball for just 22:41 on the night – a season-low. Quarterback Zach Conque struggled all night against the Demon defensive unit, completing just nine of his 26 pass attempts for 168 yards and a touchdown, throwing two interceptions on the night including the pick-six that turned the tide. Conque also rushed 12 times for 48 yards and a touchdown. Loren Easly rushed for a team-best 55 yards on 12 carries while Joshawa West rushed seven times for 27 yards on the night. Aaron Piper was the top SFA receiver with four catches for 60 yards, followed by De’Quann Ruffin’s three catches for 43 yards. On the defensive side of the ball, Justin Owens finished his Lumberjack career with 14 tackles, the fifth double-digit tackle total of the season. Patrick Martin added seven tackles while Allen Stewart finished with six stops on the afternoon. SFA struck first in the 50th Chief Caddo battle as the Lumberjacks used a seven-play, 75-yard drive on the game’s first possession, capped by 40-yard touchdown catch and run by Piper from Conque, giving the Lumberjacks the early 7-0 lead. After a three-and-out on the Demon’s first possession of the game, SFA was looking to put some distance between the two early as the ‘Jacks tried a pass off a reverse, but Liggins’ throw was long and intercepted in the endzone by NSU, ending the threat. The interception seemed to spark the Demons as Northwestern State reeled off 17 unanswered points over a span of 2:17, comprised of a 32-yard field goal, an 18-yard pick-six and a 45-yard touchdown rush. The three scores came on just four plays for NSU as the Demons broke open a 17-7 lead with just under seven minutes to go in the opening half. SFA managed to regain some of its momentum in the final minute of the opening half. After forcing a three and out deep in NSU territory, the Lumberjacks went 49 yards over 36 seconds, benefitting from a couple of Demon penalties and a nice connection from Conque to Ruffin to get SFA inside the 10. Conque then punched it in from two yards out, trimming the deficit to 17-14 at the half. The Lumberjacks opened up the second half with a big defensive stop, followed by an efficient drive by the offense deep into Demon territory. But a missed 40-yard field goal by Mason Juhl was quickly turned into a scoring drive by NSU, connecting off a 55-yard touchdown strike three plays later to push the lead back to 10 at 24-14 early in the third. The teams exchanged field goals through the remainder of the third and early in the fourth as Juhl connected on a 34-yard attempt and SFA’s defense kept NSU out of the endzone as the Demons pushed through a pair of 32-yarders, extending their lead to 30-17 with 11:13 to play. With a pair of chances in the fourth quarter, SFA’s offense couldn’t come up with the plays it needed to while the Demons chewed 6:45 off the clock late in the fourth quarter, capped by a 37-yard field goal with 3:02 to go. SFA’s rally attempt was quickly thwarted by a Demon interception on the first play of the ensuing drive, sealing the victory for NSU.

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Score 7-0 7-3 7-10 7-17 14-17 14-24 14-27 17-27 17-30 17-33

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

NORTHWESTERN STATE

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Easly 12 55 0 17 4.6 Conque 12 48 1 15 4.0 West 7 27 0 18 3.9

RUSHING Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Taylor 9 64 1 45 7.1 Llorens 13 41 0 7 3.2 Blumenthal 6 30 0 13 5.0

PASSING Conque Liggins

C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack 9-26-2 168 1 42 1 0-1-1 0 0 0 0

PASSING C-A-I Yds. TD Long Sack Rivers 20-30-0 302 1 55 2 Blumenthal 1-1-0 5 0 5 0

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Piper 4 60 1 40 Ruffin 3 43 0 23 Liggins 1 42 0 42

RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TD Long Eagan 8 75 0 22 McClain 4 54 0 34 Chan-Chan 3 59 0 29

DEFENSE UT TT TFL Sack INT Owens 4 14 0.5/1 0 0 Martin 3 7 0.5/1 0 0 Stewart 3 6 0 0 0

DEFENSE UT TT TFL Sack INT Merriman 3 8 0 0 0 Guidry 3 6 1.0/5 0.5/4 0 Armstrong 2 5 1.0/2 0 1-18

TEAM STATISTICS

SFA NSU FIRST DOWNS ........................................ 15................ 20 Rushing ........................................................5...................... 6 Passing .........................................................7..................... 12 Penalty .........................................................3...................... 2 NET YARDS RUSHING ............................. 130.............. 152 Rushing Attempts ......................................31.................... 42 Average Per Rush .......................................4.2...................3.6 Rushing Touchdowns ...................................1...................... 1 NET YARDS PASSING .............................. 168.............. 307 Completions-Attempts-Int ....................... 9-27-3............21-31-0 Average Per Attempt ...................................6.2...................9.9 Average Per Completion .............................18.7.................14.6 Passing Touchdowns .....................................1...................... 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ........................... 298.............. 459 Total offense plays .......................................58.................... 73 Average Gain Per Play .................................5.1...................6.3 Fumbles: Number-Lost ..........................2-0................1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards ......................6-60..............7-69 PUNTS-YARDS ......................................7-247............5-175 Average Yards Per Punt ..............................35.3.................35.0 KICKOFFS-YARDS ..................................4-215............8-489 Average Yards Per Kickoff ...........................53.8.................61.1 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............ 0-0-0............ 0-0-0 Average Per Return .....................................0.0...................0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD .......... 5-105-0......... 3-29-0 Average Per Return ....................................21.0..................9.7 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............. 0-0-0........... 3-18-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD .......... 0-0-0............ 0-0-0 Possession Time ..................................22:41............37:19 Third-Down Conversions ..................... 5 of 14..........9 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions .................... 0 of 0............0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ......................2-2................3-4 Touchdowns ................................................1-2...................0-4 Field goals ...................................................1-2...................3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................2-17...............1-8 PAT Kicks ..............................................2-2................3-3 Field Goals ............................................1-2................4-5 Points off turnovers ................................ 0.................. 7



2016 OPPONENT INFORMATION

TEXAS TECH

September 3 | AT&T Jones Stadium | Lubbock, Texas QUICK FACTS

Location........................................................................Lubbock, Texas Enrollment............................................................................... 35,893 Nickname...........................................................................Red Raiders Colors.............................................................................. Red and Black Conference.............................................. Big 12 (NCAA Division I FBS) Stadium................................................................AT&T Jones Stadium Interim President................................................. Dr. John Opperman Athletic Director..............................................................Kirby Hocutt

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach................................................................... Kliff Kingsbury Alma Mater............................................................Texas Tech, 2001 Record at TTU............................................... 19-19 (Fourth season) Overall Record........................................................................Same Offensive Coordinator........................................................Eric Morris Defensive Coordinator.....................................................David Gibbs 2015 Overall Record............................................................7-6 (.538) 2015 Conference Record......................................... 4-5 (.444) - T-5th 2015 Postseason............................... 2015 Advocare V100 Texas Bowl Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................48/20 Starters Returning/Lost................................................6/5 (Offense) .....................................................................................6/5 (Defense) ............................................................................2/2 (Special Teams)

KLIFF KINGSBURY Head Coach

PATRICK MAHOMES JAH’SHAWN JOHNSON Junior Quarterback

Senior Defensive Back

2016 SCHEDULE

WEST ALABAMA

September 10 | Homer Bryce Stadium | Nacogdoches, Texas QUICK FACTS

Location.......................................................................Livingston, Ala. Enrollment................................................................................. 5,150 Nickname....................................................................................Tigers Colors............................................................................. Red and White Conference............................................. Gulf South (NCAA Division II) Stadium......................................................................... Tiger Stadium President........................................................................Dr. Ken Tucker Athletic Director........................................................Stan Williamson

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach.....................................................................Brett Gilliland Alma Mater.....................................................West Alabama, 2004 Record at UWA................................................12-10 (Third season) Overall Record........................................................................Same Offensive Coordinator................................................Lamont Seward Defensive Coordinator................................................Nathan Burton 2015 Overall Record............................................................7-4 (.636) 2015 Conference Record............................................ 3-4 (.429) - 5th 2015 Postseason......................................................................... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................33/25 Starters Returning/Lost................................................3/8 (Offense) .....................................................................................6/5 (Defense) ............................................................................2/1 (Special Teams)

BRETT GILLILAND Head Coach

TYLER ROGERS

Junior Running Back

JHERRON JONES

Senior Defensive Lineman

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3............ STEPHEN F. AUSTIN....................Lubbock, Texas Sept. 10...............at Arizona State........................................Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 17...............LOUISIANA TECH...................................Lubbock, Texas Sept. 29...............KANSAS *.............................................Lubbock, Texas Oct. 8..................at Kansas State *...............................Manhattan, Kan. Oc.t 15.................WEST VIRGINIA *..................................Lubbock, Texas Oct. 22................OKLAHOMA *.......................................Lubbock, Texas Oct. 29................at TCU *............................................ Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 5..................TEXAS *................................................Lubbock, Texas Nov. 12................at Oklahoma State *............................Stillwater, Okla. Nov. 19................at Iowa State *.......................................... Ames, Iowa Nov. 25................vs. Baylor *......................................... Arlington, Texas

Sept. 1.................at North Greenville................................ Tigerville, S.C. Sept. 10.......... at Stephen F. Austin...........Nacogdoches, Texas Sept. 17...............at Mississippi College *.......................... Clinton, Miss. Sept. 24...............NORTH ALABAMA *.............................Livingston, Ala. Oct. 1..................at Shorter *................................................. Rome, Ga. Oct. 8..................DELTA STATE *.....................................Livingston, Ala. Oct. 15................at West Georgia *..................................Carrollton, Ga. Oct. 22................FLORIDA TECH *...................................Livingston, Ala. Oct. 29................at West Florida *.................................. Pensacola, Fla. Nov. 5..................VALDOSTA STATE *...............................Livingston, Ala. Nov. 12................MALONE..............................................Livingston, Ala.

THE SERIES

Series Record............................................Stephen F. Austin leads, 1-0 Streak.........................................................Stephen F. Austin won 1 First Meeting.....................................Sept. 18, 1993 (SFA 49, UWA 28) Last Meeting.....................................Sept. 18, 1993 (SFA 49, UWA 28) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings.............................................1-0 (1.000) Last SFA Victory.................................Sept. 18, 1993 (SFA 49, UWA 28) Last UWA Victory.......................................................................... N/A

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact...........................................................Kent Partridge Office Phone...........................................................(205) 652-3719 E-Mail..............................................................kpartridge@uwa.edu Website.................................................................... UWAAthletics.com Twitter....................................................................... @UWA_Football

Series Record.......................................................Texas Tech leads, 2-0 Streak....................................................................Texas Tech won 2 First Meeting......................................... Nov. 24, 2001 (TTU 58, SFA 3) Last Meeting........................................ Sept. 7, 2013 (TTU 61, SFA 13) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings...............................................0-2 (.000) Last SFA Victory............................................................................. N/A Last TTU Victory................................... Sept. 7, 2013 (TTU 61, SFA 13)

Football Contact................................................................................. Office Phone................................................................................... E-Mail............................................................................................... Website.......................................................................... TexasTech.com Twitter........................................................................... @TexasTechFB

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MEDIA INFORMATION

McNEESE

September 17 | Cowboy Stadium | Lake Charles, La. QUICK FACTS

Location..................................................................... Lake Charles, La. Enrollment................................................................................. 8,900 Nickname............................................................................... Cowboys Colors.............................................................................. Blue and Gold Conference..........................................................................Southland Stadium...................................................... Cowboy Stadium (17,000) President............................................................. Dr. Philip C. Williams Athletic Director......................................................... Bruce Hemphill

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach......................................................................Lance Guidry Alma Mater..............................................................McNeese, 1995 Record at McN...................................................... 0-0 (First season) Overall Record...........1-1 (Interim head coach in two bowl games) Offensive Coordinator................................................. Landon Hoefer Defensive Coordinator................................................Tommy Restivo 2015 Overall Record..........................................................10-1 (.909) 2015 Conference Record...........................................9-0 (1.000) - 1st 2015 Postseason................................................. NCAA Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................69/14 Starters Returning/Lost................................................6/5 (Offense) ......................................................................................6/5 (Offense) ............................................................................1/1 (Special Teams)

LANCE GUIDRY Head Coach

KENT SHELBY

Junior Wide Receiver

ISAIAH GOLDEN

Junior Defensive Lineman

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3.................TARLETON STATE................................ Lake Charles, La. Sept. 10...............at Louisiana-Lafayette........................... Lafayette, La. Sept. 17.......... STEPHEN F. AUSTIN *............... Lake Charles, La. Sept. 24...............at Incarnate Word *........................ San Antonio, Texas Oct. 1..................NICHOLLS *....................................... Lake Charles, La. Oct. 8..................at Southeastern Louisiana *................. Hammond, La. Oct. 15................CENTRAL ARKANSAS *....................... Lake Charles, La. Oct. 22................at Northwestern State *....................Natchitoches, La. Oct. 29................ABILENE CHRISTIAN *........................ Lake Charles, La. Nov. 5..................at Sam Houston State *..................... Huntsville, Texas Nov. 19................LAMAR *........................................... Lake Charles, La.

THE SERIES

Series Record..................................................McNeese leads, 19-14-2 Streak......................................................................McNeese won 1 First Meeting..................................... Sept. 29, 1951 (SFA 14, McN 14) Last Meeting..................................... Sept. 19, 2015 (McN 28, SFA 14) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings...............................................4-6 (.400) Last SFA Victory.....................................Nov. 8, 2014 (SFA 31, McN 16) Last McN Victory............................... Sept. 19, 2015 (McN 28, SFA 14)

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact................................................... Matthew Bonnette Office Phone...........................................................(337) 475-5207 E-Mail......................................................wbonnette@mcneese.edu Website..................................................................McNeeseSports.com Twitter................................................................... @McNeeseFootball


2016 OPPONENT INFORMATION

ABILENE CHRISTIAN

September 24 | Homer Bryce Stadium | Nacogdoches, Texas QUICK FACTS

Location......................................................................... Abilene, Texas Enrollment................................................................................. 4,500 Nickname................................................................................Wildcats Colors......................................................................... Purple and White Conference..........................................................................Southland Stadium.....................................................Shotwell Stadium (15,000) President................................................................... Dr. Phil Schubert Athletic Director...............................................................Lee De Léon

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach....................................................................... Ken Collums Alma Mater..................................................Central Arkansas, 1995 Record at ACU..................................................22-23 (Fifth season) Overall Record........................................................................Same Offensive Coordinator.................................................. Nathan Young Defensive Coordinator....................................................Darian Dulin 2015 Overall Record............................................................3-8 (.273) 2015 Conference Record......................................... 3-6 (.333) - T-8th 2015 Postseason......................................................................... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................42/27 Starters Returning/Lost................................................7/4 (Offense) .....................................................................................7/4 (Defense) ............................................................................3/0 (Special Teams)

KEN COLLUMS Head Coach

DE’ANDRE BROWN Junior Running Back

SAM DENMARK Junior Linebacker

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3.................at Air Force...............................Colorado Springs, Colo. Sept. 10...............NORTHERN COLORADO.......................... Abilene, Texas Sept. 17...............at Houston Baptist *............................. Houston, Texas Sept. 24.......... at Stephen F. Austin *.........Nacogdoches, Texas Oct. 1..................CENTRAL ARKANSAS *........................... Abilene, Texas Oct. 8..................LAMAR *............................................... Abilene, Texas Oct. 15................at Sam Houston State *..................... Huntsville, Texas Oct. 22................INCARNATE WORD *.............................. Abilene, Texas Oct. 29................at McNeese *..................................... Lake Charles, La. Nov. 5..................NORTHWESTERN STATE *....................... Abilene, Texas Nov. 12................at Southeastern Louisiana *................. Hammond, La.

THE SERIES

Series Record.......................................... Abilene Christian leads, 10-6 Streak......................................................... Abilene Christian won 2 First Meeting..........................................Oct. 6, 1973 (ACU 57, SFA 50) Last Meeting......................................Sept. 26, 2015 (ACU 35, SFA 32) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings...............................................4-6 (.400) Last SFA Victory....................................Sept. 4, 1999 (SFA 51, ACU 34) Last ACU Victory.................................Sept. 26, 2015 (ACU 35, SFA 32)

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact...........................................................Lance Fleming Office Phone...........................................................(325) 674-2693 E-Mail...................................................................flemingl@acu.edu Website......................................................................... ACUSports.com Twitter........................................................................... @ACUFootball

SAM HOUSTON STATE October 1 | NRG Stadium | Houston, Texas QUICK FACTS

Location..................................................................... Huntsville, Texas Enrollment............................................................................... 20,279 Nickname................................................................................Bearkats Colors............................................................... Orange, Blue and White Conference..........................................................................Southland Stadium.......................................... Elliott T. Bowers Stadium (12,975) President....................................................................Dr. Dana G. Hoyt Athletic Director.........................................................Bobby Williams

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach..........................................................................K.C. Keeler Alma Mater.............................................................Delaware, 1981 Record at SHSU.................................................22-9 (Third season) Overall Record........................................... 196-82-1 (23rd season) Offensive Coordinator........................................................Phil Longo Defensive Coordinator...................................................Brad Sherrod 2015 Overall Record..........................................................11-4 (.733) 2015 Conference Record.........................................7-2 (.778) - T-2nd 2015 Postseason...........................................................FCS Semifinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................52/17 Starters Returning/Lost................................................6/5 (Offense) .....................................................................................8/3 (Defense) ............................................................................2/2 (Special Teams)

K.C. KEELER Head Coach

YEDIDIAH LOUIS Junior Wide Receiver

P.J. HALL

Junior Defensive End

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3.................OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE................... Huntsville, Texas Sept. 17...............at Lamar *.........................................Beaumont, Texas Sept. 24...............at Houston Baptist *............................. Houston, Texas Oct. 1.............. vs. Stephen F. Austin *...............Houston, Texas Oct. 8..................at Incarnate Word *........................ San Antonio, Texas Oct. 15................ABILENE CHRISTIAN *........................ Huntsville, Texas Oct. 22................at Nicholls *......................................... Thibodaux, La. Oct. 29................TEXAS SOUTHERN.............................. Huntsville, Texas Nov. 5..................McNEESE *........................................ Huntsville, Texas Nov. 12................at Northwestern State *....................Natchitoches, La. Nov. 19................CENTRAL ARKANSAS *....................... Huntsville, Texas

THE SERIES

Series Record..................................Sam Houston State leads, 53-35-2 Streak......................................................Sam Houston State won 5 First Meeting....................................... Nov. 17, 1923 (SFA 19, SHSU 6) Last Meeting........................................Oct. 3, 2015 (SHSU 34, SFA 28) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings...............................................2-8 (.200) Last SFA Victory..................................Oct. 23, 2010 (SFA 31, SHSU 28) Last SHSU Victory.................................Oct. 3, 2015 (SHSU 34, SFA 28)

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact..............................................................Paul Ridings Office Phone...........................................................(936) 294-1764 E-Mail................................................................... ridings@shsu.edu Website....................................................................... GoBearkats.com Twitter.........................................................................@SHSUFootball

NICHOLLS

October 8 | Guidry Stadium | Thibodaux, La. QUICK FACTS

Location........................................................................ Thibodaux, La. Enrollment................................................................................. 6,300 Nickname................................................................................ Colonels Colors................................................................................Red and Gray Conference..........................................................................Southland Stadium.............................................John L. Guidry Stadium (10,500) President............................................................... Dr. Bruce T. Murphy Athletic Director.............................................................Rob Bernardi

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach.......................................................................Tim Rebowe Alma Mater......................................................................LSU, 1987 Record at NICH.................................................3-8 (Second season) Overall Record........................................................................Same Offensive Coordinator............................................... Rob Christophel Defensive Coordinator...............................................Tommy Rybacki 2015 Overall Record............................................................3-8 (.273) 2015 Conference Record......................................... 3-6 (.333) - T-8th 2015 Postseason......................................................................... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................49/23 Starters Returning/Lost................................................7/4 (Offense) .....................................................................................9/2 (Defense) ............................................................................2/3 (Special Teams)

TIM REBOWE Head Coach

TUSKANI FIGARO Senior Quarterback

B.T. SANDERS

Senior Defensive Back

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 10...............at Georgia................................................. Athens, Ga. Sept. 17...............INCARNATE WORD *............................. Thibodaux, La. Sept. 24...............at South Alabama.....................................Mobile, Ala. Oct. 1..................at McNeese *..................................... Lake Charles, La. Oct. 8.............. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN *..................Thibodaux, La. Oct. 15................at Houston Baptist *............................. Houston, Texas Oct. 22................SAM HOUSTON STATE *......................... Thibodaux, La. Oct. 29................at Northwestern State *....................Natchitoches, La. Nov. 5..................LAMAR *.............................................. Thibodaux, La. Nov. 12................at Central Arkansas *............................... Conway, Ark. Nov. 17................SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA *............... Thibodaux, La.

THE SERIES

Series Record..........................................Stephen F. Austin leads, 25-7 Streak.........................................................Stephen F. Austin won 8 First Meeting...................................... Oct. 20, 1984 (NICH 25, SFA 21) Last Meeting...................................... Oct. 10, 2015 (SFA 28, NICH 24) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings...............................................9-1 (.900) Last SFA Victory.................................. Oct. 10, 2015 (SFA 28, NICH 24) Last NICH Victory............................... Oct. 13, 2007 (NICH 17, SFA 16)

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact.............................................................Jamie Bustos Office Phone...........................................................(985) 448-4281 E-Mail..................................................... jamie.bustos@nicholls.edu Website...................................................................GeauxColonels.com Twitter........................................................................... @Nicholls_FB

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2016 OPPONENT INFORMATION

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA October 15 | Homer Bryce Stadium | Nacogdoches, Texas QUICK FACTS

Location........................................................................ Hammond, La. Enrollment............................................................................... 15,096 Nickname..................................................................................... Lions Colors............................................................................ Green and Gold Conference..........................................................................Southland Stadium................................................... Strawberry Stadium (7,408) President........................................................................Dr. John Crain Athletic Director.............................................................. Jay Artigues

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach....................................................................... Ron Roberts Alma Mater............................................... Tennessee-Martin, 1990 Record at SLU...................................................29-20 (Fifth season) Overall Record.................................................76-36 (10th season) Offensive Coordinator.....................................................Matt Barrett Defensive Coordinator..................................................Brandon Lacy 2015 Overall Record............................................................4-7 (.364) 2015 Conference Record......................................... 3-6 (.333) - T-8th 2015 Postseason......................................................................... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................33/36 Starters Returning/Lost................................................5/6 (Offense) .....................................................................................2/9 (Defense) ............................................................................1/3 (Special Teams)

RON ROBERTS Head Coach

RASHEED HARRELL Senior Running Back

TRE’ BENNETT Senior Linebacker

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3.................at Oklahoma State..............................Stillwater, Okla. Sept. 10...............at Southern Utah............................... Cedar City, Utah Sept. 24...............NORTHWESTERN STATE *...................... Hammond, La. Oct. 1..................at Lamar *.........................................Beaumont, Texas Oct. 8..................McNEESE *........................................... Hammond, La. Oct. 15............ at Stephen F. Austin *.........Nacogdoches, Texas Oct. 22................HOUSTON BAPTIST *............................. Hammond, La. Oct. 29................CENTRAL ARKANSAS *.......................... Hammond, La. Nov. 5..................at Incarnate Word *........................ San Antonio, Texas Nov. 12................ABILENE CHRISTIAN *........................... Hammond, La. Nov. 17................at Nicholls *......................................... Thibodaux, La.

THE SERIES

Series Record.......................................Stephen F. Austin leads, 11-7-1 Streak.........................................................Stephen F. Austin won 2 First Meeting.......................................... Oct. 14, 1950 (SFA 21, SLU 0) Last Meeting........................................ Oct. 17, 2015 (SFA 28, SLU 27) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings...............................................7-3 (.700) Last SFA Victory.................................... Oct. 17, 2015 (SFA 28, SLU 27) Last SLU Victory................................... Oct. 12, 2013 (SLU 56, SFA 14)

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact..................................................... Kemmler Chapple Office Phone...........................................................(985) 549-3221 E-Mail....................................................kemmler.chapple@selu.edu Website.......................................................................... LionSports.net Twitter............................................................................@SLUFootball

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INCARNATE WORD

October 29 | Benson Stadium | San Antonio, Texas QUICK FACTS

Location.................................................................. San Antonio, Texas Enrollment................................................................................. 9,597 Nickname...............................................................................Cardinals Colors................................................................... Red, Black and White Conference..........................................................................Southland Stadium..................................Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium (6,000) President........................................................... Dr. Louis J. Agnese, Jr. Athletic Director............................................................John Williams

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach..................................................................... Larry Kennan Alma Mater...............................................................LaVerne, 1966 Record at UIW..................................................16-28 (Fifth season) Overall Record............................................40-46-3 (Ninth season) Associate Head Coach......................................................... Todd Ivicic Offensive/Defensive Coordinator........Tony Marciano, Brian Gamble 2015 Overall Record............................................................6-5 (.545) 2015 Conference Record............................................ 5-4 (.556) - 4th 2015 Postseason......................................................................... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................46/22 Starters Returning/Lost..............................................10/2 (Offense) .....................................................................................8/4 (Defense) ............................................................................1/1 (Special Teams)

LARRY KENNAN Head Coach

TRENT BRITTAIN Junior Quarterback

JOSH ZELLARS Senior Linebacker

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3.................TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE................ San Antonio, Texas Sept. 8.................at Northwestern State *....................Natchitoches, La. Sept. 17...............at Nicholls *......................................... Thibodaux, La. Sept. 24...............McNEESE *..................................... San Antonio, Texas Oct. 1..................at Texas State...................................San Marcos, Texas Oct. 8..................SAM HOUSTON STATE *................... San Antonio, Texas Oct. 22................at Abilene Christian *............................ Abilene, Texas Oct. 29............ STEPHEN F. AUSTIN *............ San Antonio, Texas Nov. 5..................SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA *......... San Antonio, Texas Nov. 12................at Lamar *.........................................Beaumont, Texas Nov. 17................HOUSTON BAPTIST *....................... San Antonio, Texas

THE SERIES

Series Record............................................Stephen F. Austin leads, 2-0 Streak.........................................................Stephen F. Austin won 1 First Meeting..........................................Sept. 6, 2014 (SFA 38, UIW 3) Last Meeting....................................... Oct. 31, 2015 (SFA 55, UIW 21) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings.............................................2-0 (1.000) Last SFA Victory................................... Oct. 31, 2015 (SFA 55, UIW 21) Last UIW Victory......................................................................... None

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact............................................................Shane Meling Office Phone...........................................................(210) 805-3071 E-Mail................................................................. meling@uiwtx.edu Website.................................................................... UIWCardinals.com Twitter........................................................................ @UIW_Football

2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

CENTRAL ARKANSAS

November 5 | Homer Bryce Stadium | Nacogdoches, Texas QUICK FACTS

Location........................................................................... Conway, Ark. Enrollment............................................................................... 11,900 Nickname.....................................................................................Bears Colors........................................................................... Purple and Gray Conference..........................................................................Southland Stadium............................First Security Field at Estes Stadium (9,000) President.......................................................................Tom Courtway Athletic Director.........................................................Dr. Brad Teague

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach.................................................................. Steve Campbell Alma Mater............................................................ Troy State, 1987 Record at UCA.................................................13-10 (Third season) Overall Record................................................40-18 (Sixth season) Offensive Coordinator..................................................Nathan Brown Defensive Coordinator...................................................Greg Stewart 2015 Overall Record............................................................7-4 (.636) 2015 Conference Record.........................................7-2 (.778) - T-2nd 2015 Postseason......................................................................... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................50/23 Starters Returning/Lost................................................5/6 (Offense) .....................................................................................7/4 (Defense) ............................................................................2/2 (Special Teams)

STEVE CAMPBELL Head Coach

DESMOND SMITH Senior Wide Receiver

TREMON SMITH Junior Cornerback

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 1.................HOUSTON BAPTIST *................................ Conway, Ark. Sept. 10...............SAMFORD................................................ Conway, Ark. Sept. 17...............NORTHWESTERN STATE *......................... Conway, Ark. Sept. 24...............at Arkansas State................................ Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 1..................at Abilene Christian *............................ Abilene, Texas Oct. 15................at McNeese *..................................... Lake Charles, La. Oct. 22................LAMAR *................................................. Conway, Ark. Oct. 29................at Southeastern Louisiana *................. Hammond, La. Nov. 5............. at Stephen F. Austin *.........Nacogdoches, Texas Nov. 12................NICHOLLS *............................................. Conway, Ark. Nov. 19................at Sam Houston State *..................... Huntsville, Texas

THE SERIES

Series Record.............................................Central Arkansas leads, 7-3 Streak..........................................................Central Arkansas won 3 First Meeting......................................Sept. 23, 2006 (UCA 37, SFA 35) Last Meeting.........................................Nov. 7, 2015 (UCA 36, SFA 24) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings...............................................3-7 (.300) Last SFA Victory..................................Sept. 29, 2012 (SFA 42, UCA 37) Last UCA Victory....................................Nov. 7, 2015 (UCA 36, SFA 24)

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact..................................................................Steve East Office Phone...........................................................(501) 450-5743 E-Mail........................................................................seast@uca.edu Website.........................................................................UCASports.com Twitter........................................................................ @UCA_Football


2016 OPPONENT INFORMATION

HOUSTON BAPTIST

NORTHWESTERN STATE

November 12 | Husky Stadium | Houston, Texas

November 19 | Homer Bryce Stadium | Nacogdoches, Texas

QUICK FACTS

QUICK FACTS

Location........................................................................ Houston, Texas Enrollment................................................................................. 3,128 Nickname................................................................................. Huskies Colors.................................................................Royal Blue and Orange Conference..........................................................................Southland Stadium........................................................... Husky Stadium (5,000) President............................................................Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. Athletic Director............................................................Steve Moniaci

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach.........................................................................Vic Shealey Alma Mater............................................................Richmond, 1984 Record at HBU................................................ 7-22 (Fourth season) Overall Record.............................................34-36-1 (Sixth season) Offensive Coordinators................................................Drew O’Daniel Co-Defensive Coordinators.................. Roger Hinshaw, Charlie Camp 2015 Overall Record............................................................2-9 (.182) 2015 Conference Record.......................................... 0-8 (.000) - 11th 2015 Postseason......................................................................... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................................60/8 Starters Returning/Lost..............................................10/1 (Offense) ...................................................................................10/1 (Defense) ............................................................................5/1 (Special Teams)

VIC SHEALY Head Coach

TERRANCE PETERS Junior Running Back

GARRETT DOLAN Junior Linebacker

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 1.................at Central Arkansas *............................... Conway, Ark. Sept. 10...............TEXAS SOUTHERN................................. Houston, Texas Sept. 17...............ABILENE CHRISTIAN *........................... Houston, Texas Sept. 24...............SAM HOUSTON STATE *......................... Houston, Texas Oct. 1..................at Western Kentucky......................Bowling Green, Ky. Oct. 15................NICHOLLS *.......................................... Houston, Texas Oct. 22................at Southeastern Louisiana *................. Hammond, La. Oct. 29................at Lamar *.........................................Beaumont, Texas Nov. 5..................at UTEP *.................................................El Paso, Texas Nov. 12............ STEPHEN F. AUSTIN *..................Houston, Texas Nov. 19................at Incarnate Word *........................ San Antonio, Texas

THE SERIES

Location.....................................................................Natchitoches, La. Enrollment................................................................................. 9,179 Nickname................................................................................ Demons Colors............................................................Purple, White and Orange Conference..........................................................................Southland Stadium.........................................................Turpin Stadium (15,971) President.................................................................Dr. Jim Henderson Athletic Director................................................................Greg Burke

November 26, 2016 - January 7, 2017 2016 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

First Round......................................................Saturday, November 26 Second Round...................................................Saturday, December 3 Quarterfinals..............................Friday or Saturday, December 9 or 10 Semifinals.................................Friday or Saturday, December 16 or 17 Championship.............................................Saturday, January 7, 2017 Toyota Stadium | Frisco, Texas

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach........................................................................ Jay Thomas Alma Mater........................................... Southern Mississippi, 1988 Record at NSU.............................................. 16-21 (Fourth season) Overall Record.................................................43-54 (10th season) Offensive Coordinator...................................................... Ben Norton Defensive Coordinator.......................................................Daryl Daye 2015 Overall Record............................................................4-7 (.364) 2015 Conference Record......................................... 4-5 (.444) - T-5th 2015 Postseason......................................................................... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................47/28 Starters Returning/Lost................................................4/7 (Offense) .....................................................................................7/4 (Defense) ............................................................................3/3 (Special Teams)

JAY THOMAS Head Coach

DE’MARD LLORENS JEMARCUS MARSHALL Senior Running Back

Senior Defensive End

2016 SCHEDULE

Sept. 1.................at Baylor...................................................Waco, Texas Sept. 8.................INCARNATE WORD *..........................Natchitoches, La. Sept. 17...............at Central Arkansas *............................... Conway, Ark. Sept. 24...............at Southeastern Louisiana *................. Hammond, La. Oct. 8..................WESTERN KENTUCKY.........................Natchitoches, La. Oct. 15................at Lamar *.........................................Beaumont, Texas Oct. 22................McNEESE *........................................Natchitoches, La. Oct. 29................NICHOLLS *.......................................Natchitoches, La. Nov. 5..................at Abilene Christian *............................ Abilene, Texas Nov. 12................SAM HOUSTON STATE *......................Natchitoches, La. Nov. 19............ at Stephen F. Austin *.........Nacogdoches, Texas

THE SERIES

Series Record............................................Stephen F. Austin leads, 2-0 Streak.........................................................Stephen F. Austin won 2 First Meeting....................................... Oct. 18, 2014 (SFA 59, HBU 27) Last Meeting.......................................Nov. 14, 2015 (SFA 55, HBU 20) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings.............................................2-0 (1.000) Last SFA Victory...................................Nov. 14, 2015 (SFA 55, HBU 20) Last HBU Victory........................................................................... N/A

Series Record.................................Northwestern State leads, 44-25-3 Streak..................................................... Northwestern State won 1 First Meeting.............................................Nov. 7, 1924 (NSU 7, SFA 3) Last Meeting.......................................Nov. 21, 2015 (NSU 33, SFA 17) SFA in the Last 10 Meetings...............................................6-4 (.600) Last SFA Victory...................................Nov. 22, 2014 (SFA 27, NSU 24) Last NSU Victory..................................Nov. 21, 2015 (NSU 33, SFA 17)

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact..............................................................Russ Reneau Office Phone...........................................................(281) 649-3098 E-Mail...................................................................rreneau@hbu.edu Website.......................................................................HBUHuskies.com Twitter........................................................................@HBU_Football

2016 FCS PLAYOFFS

Football Contact.............................................................Doug Ireland Office Phone...........................................................(318) 357-6467 E-Mail..................................................................ireland@nsula.edu Website...................................................................... NSUDemons.com Twitter.......................................................................@NSUDemonsFB

2015 NCAA FCS PLAYOFF RESULTS First Round • November 28, 2015 Chattanooga 50, Fordham 20 Citadel 41, Coastal Carolina 38 Colgate 27, New Hampshire 20 Montana 24, South Dakota State 17 Northern Iowa 53, Eastern Illinois 17 Sam Houston State 42, Southern Utah 39 Western Illinois 24, Dayton 7 William & Mary 52, Duquesne 49 Second Round • December 5, 2015 Charleston Southern 14, Citadel 6 Colgate 44, James Madison 38 Illinois State 36, Western Illinois 19 Jacksonville State 41, Chattanooga 35 North Dakota State 37, Montana 6 Northern Iowa 29, Portland State 17 Richmond 48, William & Mary 13 Sam Houston State 34, McNeese 29 Quarterfinals • December 11 & 12, 2015 Jacksonville State 58, Charleston Southern 38 North Dakota State 23, Northern Iowa 13 Richmond 39, Illinois State 27 Sam Houston State 48, Colgate 21 Semifinals • December 18 & 19, 2015 Jacksonville State 62, Sam Houston State 10 North Dakota State 33, Richmond 7 Championship • January 10, 2016 North Dakota State 37, Jacksonville State 10 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FCS PLAYOFF APPEARANCES 1988: Division I-AA Quarterfinals 1989: Division I-AA National Runner-Up   1993: Division I-AA First Round 1995: Division I-AA Quarterfinals 2009: FCS Second Round 2010: FCS First Round 2014: FCS First Round

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2016 COMPOSITE SCHEDULES 2016 OPPONENT COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Sept. 3

Sept. 10

Sept. 17

Sept. 24

at Arizona State

LOUISIANA TECH

OPEN

at Mississippi College

at North Greenville (Sept. 1)

Oct. 1

Oct. 8

Oct. 15

Oct. 22

Oct. 29

Nov. 5

KANSAS (Sept. 29)

at Kansas State

WEST VIRGINIA

OKLAHOMA

at TCU

OPEN

NORTH ALABAMA

at Shorter

DELTA STATE

at West Georgia

FLORIDA TECH

at West Florida

VALDOSTA STATE

MALONE

OPEN

at Incarnate Word

NICHOLLS

at Southeastern Louisiana

ABILENE CHRISTIAN

at Sam Houston State

OPEN

LAMAR

CENTRAL ARKANSAS

LAMAR

TARLETON STATE

at Louisiana Lafayette

at Air Force

NORTHERN COLORADO

at Houston Baptist

OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE

OPEN

at Lamar

at Houston Baptist

OPEN

at Georgia

INCARNATE WORD

at South Alabama

McNEESE

at Southern Utah

OPEN

NORTHWESTERN STATE

at Lamar

McNEESE

at Northwestern State

at Nicholls

McNEESE

at Texas State

SAM HOUSTON STATE

OPEN

at Abilene Christian

OPEN

at McNeese State

LAMAR

at Southeastern Louisiana

at Oklahoma State TEXAS A&MKINGSVILLE

at Incarnate Word

(Sept. 8)

CENTRAL at Northwestern ARKANSAS State at Sam Houston INCARNATE WORD State ABILENE CHRISTIAN at Houston Baptist

at Nicholls

TEXAS SOUTHERN

CENTRAL ARKANSAS

at Abilene Christian

CENTRAL ARKANSAS

LAMAR

at Central Arkansas

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

at Incarnate Word

ABILENE CHRISTIAN

at Nicholls

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

at Lamar

at Central Arkansas

TEXAS SOUTHERN

ABILENE CHRISTIAN

SAM HOUSTON STATE

at Western Kentucky

OPEN

NICHOLLS

at Southeastern Louisiana

at Lamar

at UTEP

at Baylor

INCARNATE WORD

at Central Arkansas

at Southeastern Louisiana

OPEN

KENTUCKY WESLEYAN

at Lamar

McNEESE

NICHOLLS

at Abilene Christian

(Sept. 1)

(Sept. 8)

OPEN

at Northwestern State

SAMFORD

(Sept. 1)

at Oklahoma at Iowa State State

McNEESE

HOUSTON BAPTIST

NORTHWESTERN at Arkansas State STATE

Nov. 19

at McNeese NORTHWESTERN at Southeastern STATE Louisiana

SAM HOUSTON at Northwestern State STATE HOUSTON BAPTIST

Nov. 12

(Nov. 17) (Nov. 17)

HOUSTON BAPTIST (Nov. 17)

NICHOLLS

at Sam Houston State at Incarnate Word

SAM HOUSTON STATE

* Texas Tech plays Baylor in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 25

2016 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1 Houston Baptist at Central Arkansas * SEPTEMBER 3 Abilene Christian at Air Force Coastal Carolina at Lamar Northwestern State at Baylor Oklahoma Panhandle at Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana at Oklahoma State Stephen F. Austin at Texas Tech Tarleton State at McNeese Texas A&M-Kingsville at Incarnate Word SEPTEMBER 8 Incarnate Word at Northwestern State * SEPTEMBER 10 Lamar at Houston McNeese at Louisiana-Lafayette Nicholls at Georgia Northern Colorado at Abilene Christian Samford at Central Arkansas Southeastern Louisiana at Southern Utah Texas Southern at Houston Baptist West Alabama at Stephen F. Austin

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SEPTEMBER 17 Abilene Christian at Houston Baptist * Incarnate Word at Nicholls * Northwestern State at Central Arkansas * Sam Houston State at Lamar * Stephen F. Austin at McNeese State *

OCTOBER 15 Abilene Christian at Sam Houston State * Central Arkansas at McNeese * Northwestern State at Lamar * Nicholls at Houston Baptist * Southeastern Louisiana at Stephen F. Austin *

NOVEMBER 12 Abilene Christian at Southeastern Louisiana * Incarnate Word at Lamar * Nicholls at Central Arkansas * Sam Houston State at Northwestern State * Stephen F. Austin at Houston Baptist *

SEPTEMBER 24 Abilene Christian at Stephen F. Austin * McNeese at Incarnate Word * Northwestern State at Southeastern Louisiana * Sam Houston State at Houston Baptist * Central Arkansas State at Arkansas State Nicholls at South Alabama

OCTOBER 22 Houston Baptist at Southeastern Louisiana * Incarnate Word at Abilene Christian * Lamar at Central Arkansas * McNeese at Northwestern State * Sam Houston State at Nicholls *

NOVEMBER 17 Southeastern Louisiana at Nicholls *

OCTOBER 1 Central Arkansas at Abilene Christian * Nicholls at McNeese * Southeastern Louisiana at Lamar * Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston State * Houston Baptist at Western Kentucky Incarnate Word at Texas State OCTOBER 8 Lamar at Abilene Christian * McNeese at Southeastern Louisiana * Nicholls at Houston Baptist * Sam Houston State at Incarnate Word * Stephen F. Austin at Nicholls * Kentucky Wesleyan at Northwestern State

2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

OCTOBER 29 Abilene Christian at McNeese * Central Arkansas at Southeastern Louisiana * Houston Baptist at Lamar * Nicholls at Northwestern State * Stephen F. Austin at Incarnate Word * Texas Southern at Sam Houston State NOVEMBER 5 Central Arkansas at Stephen F. Austin * Lamar at Nicholls * McNeese at Sam Houston State * Northwestern State at Abilene Christian * Southeastern Louisiana at Incarnate Word * Houston Baptist at UTEP

NOVEMBER 19 Central Arkansas at Sam Houston State * Houston Baptist at Incarnate Word * Lamar at McNeese * Northwestern State at Stephen F. Austin * * - Southland Conference games



LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL HISTORY STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL HISTORY Stephen F. Austin Overall Record................................................................................................................................................. 391-494-31 (.444) Total Games Played........................................................................................................................................................................................916 Division I-AA/FCS Overall Record (1986-present)............................................................................................................................. 96-94-3 (.505) NAIA Overall Record (1940-1980)................................................................................................................................................... 145-212-8 (.405) Division II Overall Record (1981-1985)...................................................................................................................................... 31-23-1 (.572) Home Overall Record..................................................................................................................................................................... 237-206-17 (.534) Memorial Stadium (1923-1971)............................................................................................................................................. 86-104-15 (.456) Nacogdoches High School (1972).......................................................................................................................................................1-3 (.250) Homer Bryce Stadium (1973-present).....................................................................................................................................150-99-2 (.602) Road Overall Record....................................................................................................................................................................... 151-275-12 (.358) Neutral Overall Record.......................................................................................................................................................................... 3-13-2 (.222) NRG Stadium Record............................................................................................................................................................................1-5 (.167) Season Openers Overall Record.......................................................................................................................................................... 47-37-5 (.556) Homecoming Overall Record.............................................................................................................................................................. 40-35-1 (.533) Postseason Overall Record..........................................................................................................................................................................8-7 (.533) Bowl Game Record..........................................................................................................................................................1-0 (1973 Poultry Bowl) NCAA Division I-AA Playoff Record......................................................................................................................................................7-7 (.500) Overall Conference Record............................................................................................................................................................ 211-279-10 (.432) Lone Star Conference (1932-1983)......................................................................................................................................... 110-181-6 (.380) Gulf Star Conference (1984-1986).................................................................................................................................................. 6-7-1 (.464) Southland Conference/Football League (1987-present)........................................................................................................ 95-91-3 (.511) Total Conference Championships..............................................................................................................Six (1935, 1985, 1989, 1999, 2009, 2010) Lone Star Conference.........................................................................................................................................................................One (1935) Gulf South Conference.......................................................................................................................................................................One (1985) Southland Conference/Football League...........................................................................................................Four (1989, 1999, 2009, 2010) First Game.......................................................................................................................................................................1923 (SFA 120, Center H.S. 0) First Homecoming Game.................................................................................................................................. 1929 (SFA 14, Sam Houston State 13) First Game at Homer Bryce Stadium................................................................................................................................1973 (SFA 17, Cameron 0) Most Points Scored in a Game...........................................................................................................................................120 (vs.Center H.S., 1923) Largest Margin of Victory............................................................................................................................120 points (SFA 120, Center H.S. 0, 1923) Largest Margin of Defeat.......................................................................................................................................88 points (Baylor 88, SFA 0, 1929) Longest Winning Streak............................................................................................................................................................. 10 games (1973-74) Longest Unbeaten Streak................................................................................................................................................................12 games (1989) Longest Home Winning Streak (Since 1965)....................................................................................................................... Eight games (1999-00) Longest Road Winning Streak (Since 1965)......................................................................................................................... Nine games (1973-75) Longest Losing Streak................................................................................................................................................................ 15 games (1976-77) Longest Winless Streak................................................................................................................................ 15 games (1928-29; 1946-47; 1976-77) Total Shutouts............................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 games Most Games vs. Opponent..........................................................................................................................................90 games (Sam Houston State) Most Victories vs. Opponent.........................................................................................................................................35 wins (Sam Houston State) Highest Winning Percentage vs. Opponent (min. 10 games)..........................................................................................................781 (Nicholls) Most Games in a Season...................................................................................................................................................................15 games (1989) Most Wins in a Season..........................................................................................................................................................................12 wins (1989) Most Losses in a Season..................................................................................................................................................................... 11 losses (2007) 10-Win Seasons.............................................................................................................................................................Four (1988, 1989, 1995, 2009)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS OVERALL CONF. YEAR W-L PCT. HOME AWAY NEUT W-L PCT. 1923 3-3-1 .500 ­2-1-1 1-2 0-0 — — 1924 3-6 .333 1-3 2-3 0-0 — — 1925 3-5-2 .400 2-2-1 1-3-1 0-0 — — 1926 5-5 .500 3-1 2-4 0-0 — — 1927 1-6-3 .250 1-3-1 0-3-2 0-0 — — 1928 1-9 .100 1-2 0-6 0-1 — — 1929 1-7-2 .200 1-2-2 0-5 0-0 — — 1930 1-7-1 .167 1-3-1 0-4 0-0 — — 1931 1-7 .125 1-3 0-4 0-0 — — 1932 2-7 .222 2-3 0-4 0-0 0-4 .000 1933 0-6-1 .071 0-3-1 0-3 0-0 0-4-1 .100 1934 3-3-2 .500 2-0-2 1-3 0-0 1-2-1 .375 1935 4-5 .444 2-3 2-2 0-0 3-1 .750 1936 4-3-1 .563 2-1-1 2-2 0-0 2-2 .500 1937 1-6-1 .188 0-3-1 1-3 0-0 0-3-1 .125 1938 3-5-1 .388 3-2 0-3-1 0-0 1-3 .250 1939 3-4-2 .444 1-3-1 2-1-1 0-0 1-3 .250 1940 4-5 .444 3-1 1-4 0-0 1-3 .250 1941 1-6-1 .188 0-4-1 1-2 0-0 0-4 .000 1946 1-9 .100 0-4 1-5 0-0 0-5 .000 1947 3-6-1 .350 2-2 1-4-1 0-0 2-3-1 .417 1948 7-2-1 .750 3-1-1 4-1 0-0 3-2-1 .583 1949 7-2 .778 5-0 2-2 0-0 2-1 .667 1950 5-5 .500 3-3 2-2 0-0 2-2 .500 1951 4-4-1 .500 2-1-1 2-3 0-0 2-3 .400 1952 3-6 .333 2-3 1-3 0-0 1-4 .200 1953 1-8 .111 1-3 0-5 0-0 0-5 .000 1954 6-3 .667 5-1 1-2 0-0 3-3 .500 1955 5-4 .556 1-3 4-1 0-0 2-4 .333 1956 4-6 .400 4-1 0-5 0-0 3-4 .429 1957 6-4 .600 4-1 2-2 0-1 5-2 .714 1958 2-7 .222 1-3 1-4 0-0 1-6 .143 1959 4-6-1 .409 2-2 2-4 0-0-1 4-3 .571 1960 1-10 .091 1-4 0-4 0-2 1-6 .143 1961 1-9 .100 0-4 1-4 0-1 1-6 .143 1962 1-9 .100 1-3 0-4 0-2 1-6 .143 1963 7-3 .700 2-2 4-1 1-0 5-2 .714 1964 4-5 .444 3-2 1-2 0-1 3-3 .500 1965 6-3 .667 4-1 2-2 0-0 4-2 .667 1966 5-3-1 .611 3-1 2-2-1 0-0 3-3-1 .500 1967 4-6 .400 1-4 3-2 0-0 3-4 .429 1968 3-7 .300 3-2 0-5 0-0 1-6 .143 1969 7-3 .700 4-1 3-2 0-0 5-2 .714 1970 1-9 .100 0-5 1-4 0-0 1-8 .111 1971 2-8 .200 1-4 1-4 0-0 2-7 .222 1972 2-7 .222 1-3 1-4 0-0 2-6 .250 1973 9-3 .750 4-1 4-2 1-0 6-3 .667 1974 9-2 .818 3-2 6-0 0-0 7-2 .778 1975 2-8-1 .227 1-4 1-4-1 0-0 1-8 .111 1976 1-9-1 .136 0-5 1-4 0-0-1 1-6 .143 1977 2-8 .200 2-4 0-4 0-0 2-5 .286 1978 3-8 .273 2-3 1-5 0-0 3-4 .429 1979 8-3 .727 6-0 2-3 0-0 5-2 .714 1980 4-6 .400 2-4 2-2 0-0 4-3 .571 1981 1-10 .091 0-6 1-4 0-0 0-7 .000

OVERALL CONF. YEAR W-L PCT. HOME AWAY NEUT W-L PCT. 1982 7-4 .636 3-3 4-1 0-0 4-3 .571 1983 7-4 .636 5-1 2-3 0-0 5-2 .714 1984 7-3-1 .682 5-1 2-2-1 0-0 1-3-1 .300 1985 9-2 .818 4-2 5-0 0-0 4-1 .800 1986 5-6 .455 4-1 1-5 0-0 1-3 .250 1987 3-7-1 .318 0-4-1 3-3 0-0 0-5 .000 1988 10-3 .769 7-1 3-2 0-0 5-1 .833 1989 12-2-1 .833 6-0 6-2-1 0-0 5-0-1 .917 1990 1-10 .091 1-4 0-6 0-0 1-5 .167 1991 2-8-1 .227 2-3 0-5-1 0-0 1-5-1 .214 1992 3-8 .273 3-4 0-4 0-0 1-6 .143 1993 8-4 .667 4-2 4-2 0-0 5-2 .714 1994 6-3-2 .636 4-1-1 2-2-1 0-0 4-1-1 .750 1995 11-2 .846 6-1 5-1 0-0 4-1 .800 1996 7-4 .636 5-2 2-2 0-0 3-3 .500 1997 8-3 .727 7-0 1-3 0-0 5-2 .714 1998 3-8 .273 3-3 0-5 0-0 2-5 .286 1999 8-3 .727 6-0 2-3 0-0 6-1 .857 2000 6-5 .545 3-2 3-3 0-0 3-4 .429 2001 6-5 .545 4-1 2-4 0-0 4-2 .667 2002 6-5 .545 3-3 3-2 0-0 3-3 .500 2003 7-4 .636 3-2 4-2 0-0 4-1 .800 2004 6-5 .545 4-3 2-2 0-0 1-4 .200 2005 5-6 .455 4-2 1-4 0-0 1-5 .167 2006 4-7 .364 1-5 3-2 0-0 4-2 .667 2007 0-11 .000 0-5 0-6 0-0 0-7 .000 2008 4-8 .333 3-4 1-4 0-0 2-5 .286 2009 10-3 .769 6-0 4-3 0-0 6-1 .857 2010 9-3 .750 5-2 3-1 1-0 6-1 .857 2011 6-5 .545 3-2 3-2 0-1 5-2 .714 2012 5-6 .455 5-0 0-5 0-1 4-3 .571 2013 3-9 .250 3-2 0-6 0-1 1-6 .143 2014 8-5 .615 5-2 3-2 0-1 5-3 .625 2015 4-7 .364 3-2 1-4 0-1 4-5 .444 OVERALL RECORD: 391-494-31 .444 ALL-TIME HOME RECORD: 237-206-17 .534 ALL-TIME ROAD RECORD: 151-275-12 .358 ALL-TIME NEUTRAL RECORD: 3-13-2 .222 ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RECORD: 211-279-10 .432 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE RECORD: 95-91-3 .511

SFA FOOTBALL BY DECADES YEARS 1923-29 1930-39 1940-49 1950-59 1960-69 1970-79 1980-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-15

RECORD PCT. 17-41-8 .318 22-60-9 .291 23-30-3 .438 40-53-2 .432 39-58-1 .403 39-65-2 .377 65-47-3 .578 57-53-3 .518 54-59 .478 35-35 .500

CONF. PCT. — — 8-22-3 .288 8-18-2 .321 23-36 .390 27-40-1 .404 30-51 .370 30-27-2 .525 32-31-2 .508 28-34 .452 25-20 .556

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS BOB SHELTON 1923-28 (Six Seasons) Overall: 16-34-6 (.339) Conference: N/A 1923 • 3-3-1 9/29 Center H.S.................................W..... 120-0 10/5 at Southwest Texas State............L........ 47-6 10/12 Lamar J.C...................................L........ 10-0 10/26 at Rusk Baptist College...............L........ 40-0 11/17 at Sam Houston State...............W....... 19-6 11/23 Marshall College........................T.......... 0-0 11/29 Hillsboro J.C..............................W....... 18-6 H: 2-1-1, A: 1-2 1924 • 3-6 9/26 at Sam Houston State...............W......... 3-2 10/4 at Southwest Texas State............L........ 23-6 Rusk Baptist..............................W....... 22-0 East Texas State..........................L........ 12-1 Lon Morris College.....................L.......... 3-0 at Lamar J.C...............................L........ 19-7 10/30 at Southwestern........................L........ 37-0 11/7 Louisiana Normal.......................L.......... 7-3 at Hillsboro J.C..........................W....... 34-0 H: 1-3, A: 2-3 1925 • 3-5-2 9/26 at Rice........................................L........ 33-0 Southwest Texas State...............L........ 12-0 at Lon Morris College.................T.......... 0-0 10/17 at North Texas State...................L........ 10-0 Marshall College.......................W....... 27-0 Rusk College.............................W......... 6-0 11/14 at Louisiana Normal..................W......... 7-6 Sam Houston State....................L.......... 6-0 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L........ 26-7 Lamar J.C...................................T.......... 0-0 H: 2-2-1, A: 1-3-1 1926 • 5-5 9/25 at Rice........................................L........ 25-0 10/2 at Southwest Texas State............L.......... 7-0 Marshall College.......................W..... 108-0 North Texas State.......................L.......... 9-6 at East Texas State.....................W....... 14-0 Rusk College.............................W....... 13-7 11/6 at Louisiana Normal..................W....... 28-0 11/12 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L........ 33-0 Lon Morris College....................W....... 33-0 11/25 at Sam Houston State................L........ 38-0 H: 3-1, A: 2-4 1927 • 1-6-3 at Lon Morris College.................T.......... 0-0 10/1 Southwest Texas State...............L........ 14-0 10/8 East Texas State.........................W....... 21-0 10/14 at North Texas State...................T...... 12-12 McMurry....................................T.......... 0-0 at Rusk College...........................L........ 12-0 11/5 Louisiana Normal.......................L.......... 6-0 11/11 at St. Mary’s...............................L........ 19-0 11/18 at West Texas A&M.....................L........ 27-6 11/26 Sam Houston State....................L.......... 6-0 H: 1-3-1, A: 0-3-2 1928 • 1-9 9/22 at Baylor....................................L........ 31-0 9/29 at Southwest Texas State............L........ 20-0 10/6 at East Texas State......................L........ 25-0 Lon Morris College....................W....... 12-0

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10/20 North Texas State.......................L........ 14-7 10/26 at McMurry................................L........ 49-0 11/3 vs. Louisiana Normal (S).............L........ 26-0 11/12 at Texas A&I...............................L........ 46-0 Texarkana College......................L........ 20-0 11/29 at Sam Houston State................L........ 19-2 (S) - Shreveport, La. H: 1-2, A: 0-6, N: 0-1

GENE WHITE 1929-36 (Eight Seasons) Overall: 16-45-7 (.286) Conference: 6-13-2 (.333) 1929 • 1-7-2 9/21 at Baylor....................................L........ 88-0 9/27 at Southwest Texas State............L........ 24-7 McMurry....................................L........ 35-0 East Texas State..........................T.......... 6-6 10/17 at North Texas State...................L........ 31-0 10/26 at Louisiana Normal...................L........ 41-6 11/2 at Texas A&M.............................L........ 54-0 Lon Morris College.....................T...... 13-13 Texarkana College......................L...... 38-18 11/28 Sam Houston State...................W..... 14-12 H: 1-2-2, A: 0-5 1930 • 1-7-1 9/27 Southwest Texas State...............L.......... 6-0 10/4 Lon Morris College.....................T.......... 6-6 10/11 at East Texas State......................L........ 13-0 10/18 Tarleton State...........................W....... 14-0 10/25 at McMurry................................L...... 24-18 10/31 North Texas State.......................L........ 13-6 11/8 Louisiana Normal.......................L...... 21-20 11/15 at West Texas A&M.....................L........ 64-0 11/24 at Sam Houston State................L........ 20-0 H: 1-3-1, A: 0-4 1931 • 1-7 Marshall College.......................W......... 6-0 10/3 at Lon Morris College.................L........ 10-0 10/10 East Texas State..........................L.......... 8-6 10/17 at Southwest Texas State............L........ 19-0 10/31 North Texas State.......................L........ 33-0 11/6 at Louisiana Normal...................L........ 19-0 11/14 at Texas A&I...............................L........ 48-7 11/23 Sam Houston State....................L.......... 3-0 H: 1-3, A: 0-4 1932 • 2-7 (0-4 LSC) 10/1 Trinity........................................L........ 14-0 10/8 Southwest Texas State *.............L........ 25-6 10/14 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L........ 19-6 Ouachita Baptist.......................W....... 13-0 10/28 at North Texas State *................L........ 31-0 Northeast Louisiana J.C.............W....... 13-0 11/5 Northwestern State....................L........ 39-0 at Sam Houston State *..............L........ 14-0 11/24 at East Texas State *...................L........ 13-0 H: 2-3, A: 0-4 1933 • 0-6-1 (0-4-1 LSC) 10/7 East Texas State *.......................L........ 13-6 10/13 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 26-0 10/21 at Trinity.....................................L........ 13-0 10/27 North Texas State *....................L........ 22-6 11/3 at Northwestern State................L........ 38-0 11/17 Southwestern Louisiana.............L........ 17-0 11/24 Sam Houston State *..................T.......... 6-6 H: 0-3-1, A: 0-3

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1934 • 3-3-2 (1-2-1 LSC) 9/28 Lon Morris College....................W....... 10-2 10/5 at East Texas State *...................L........ 32-0 10/12 Southwest Texas State *.............T...... 19-19 10/19 Louisiana College......................W....... 13-6 10/26 at North Texas State *................L........ 14-0 11/2 Northwestern State....................T.......... 0-0 11/9 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L...... 39-13 11/23 at Sam Houston State *.............W......... 7-6 H: 2-0-2, A: 1-3 1935 • 4-5 (3-1 LSC) LONE STAR CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS 9/21 at Texas A&M.............................L........ 37-6 9/27 Southwestern Louisiana.............L.......... 6-0 10/4 East Texas State *.......................L........ 18-6 10/11 at Southwest Texas State *........W....... 14-0 10/19 at Louisiana College...................L.......... 6-0 10/25 North Texas State *...................W......... 9-7 11/1 Austin College............................L...... 25-12 11/8 at Northwestern State...............W....... 13-6 11/22 Sam Houston State *.................W....... 33-0 H: 2-3, A: 2-2 1936 • 4-3-1 (2-2 LSC) 9/25 Lon Morris College....................W....... 12-0 10/2 at East Texas State *...................L........ 18-0 10/9 Southwest Texas State *............W....... 14-7 10/16 at North Texas State *................L........ 27-7 10/23 Texas-Arlington..........................T.......... 7-7 10/30 at Lamar...................................W....... 13-7 11/6 Northwestern State....................L........ 20-7 11/20 at Sam Houston State *.............W......... 7-6 H: 2-1-1, A: 2-2

11/10 Texas A&I...................................T.......... 0-0 11/25 Sam Houston State *..................L........ 14-0 H: 1-3-1, A: 2-1-1 1940 • 4-5 (1-3 LSC) 9/21 Lon Morris College....................W....... 40-0 9/27 Southwestern Louisiana.............L.......... 6-0 10/4 at Henderson State...................W....... 12-6 10/12 at East Texas State *...................L........ 27-7 10/18 at North Texas State *................L........ 27-0 10/26 Southwest Texas State *............W....... 13-7 11/2 Northwestern State...................W....... 14-7 11/8 at Texas A&I...............................L........ 18-7 11/21 at Sam Houston State *..............L........ 27-7 H: 3-1, A: 1-4

M.A. BAUMGARTEN 1941 (One Season) Overall: 1-6-1 (.188) Conference: 0-4 (.000) 1941 • 1-6-1 (0-4 LSC) at Trinity....................................W......... 6-0 Henderson State........................T...... 13-13 10/11 East Texas State *.......................L........ 20-0 10/17 North Texas State *....................L........ 28-0 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 28-0 11/1 Texas A&I...................................L........ 55-7 11/7 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L........ 25-0 11/22 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 20-13 H: 0-4-1, A: 1-2 1942-45 • WORLD WAR II - NO TEAMS

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BILL PIERCE

1937-40 (Four Seasons) Overall: 11-20-4 (.371) Conference: 3-12-1 (.219)

1946 (One Season) Overall: 1-9 (.100) Conference: 0-5 (.000)

1937 • 1-6-1 (0-3-1 LSC) 10/1 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L.......... 7-6 10/8 East Texas State *.......................L........ 33-0 10/15 at Lamar....................................L........ 10-6 10/22 North Texas State *....................T.......... 6-6 10/29 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 26-6 11/5 at Northwestern State...............W......... 2-0 11/12 Texas A&I...................................L........ 33-6 11/25 Sam Houston State *..................L.......... 8-0 H: 0-3-1, A: 1-3 1938 • 3-5-1 (1-3 LSC) 9/23 Lon Morris College....................W......... 6-0 9/30 Southwestern Louisiana.............L.......... 7-0 10/7 Henderson State.......................W......... 6-0 10/14 at East Texas State *...................L.......... 7-6 10/21 at North Texas State *................L........ 21-6 10/28 Southwest Texas State *............W....... 33-0 11/4 Northwestern State....................L.......... 6-0 11/11 at Lamar....................................T...... 13-13 11/24 at Sam Houston State................L........ 13-6 H: 3-2, A: 0-3-1 1939 • 3-4-2 (1-3 LSC) 9/21 at Lon Morris College................W....... 13-0 9/29 at Southwestern Louisiana.........T.......... 0-0 10/6 Henderson State.......................W......... 7-0 10/13 East Texas State *.......................L........ 13-0 10/20 North Texas State *....................L........ 14-0 10/27 at Southwest Texas State *........W....... 12-6 11/3 at Northwestern State................L........ 20-6

1946 • 1-9 (0-5 LSC) 9/28 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L........ 13-2 10/3 at Austin College.......................W....... 20-7 East Texas State *.......................L........ 39-0 10/19 North Texas State *....................L.......... 9-0 10/26 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 13-7 11/1 Southern Mississippi..................L.......... 7-0 11/9 at Houston *..............................L........ 16-7 11/16 Texas A&I...................................L...... 23-20 11/23 at Sam Houston State *..............L........ 20-7 11/30 at Northwestern State................L........ 25-6 H: 0-4, A: 1-5

TED JEFFERIES 1947-55 (Nine Seasons) Overall: 41-40-3 (.506) Conference: 17-27-2 (.391) 1947 • 3-6-1 (2-3-1 LSC) 9/20 at Baylor....................................L........ 34-0 9/27 Southwestern Louisiana.............L........ 24-6 10/4 at Trinity *..................................T.......... 0-0 10/11 at East Texas State *...................L........ 27-0 10/18 at North Texas State *................L........ 13-7 10/25 Southwest Texas State *.............L........ 20-0 11/1 at Southern Mississippi..............L........ 20-7 11/8 Houston *.................................W..... 25-14 11/15 at Texas A&I..............................W....... 15-7 11/22 Sam Houston State *.................W....... 13-0 H: 2-2, A: 1-4-1


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1948 • 7-2-1 (3-2-1 LSC) 9/18 East Texas Baptist......................W....... 36-6 9/25 Austin College...........................W....... 39-6 10/2 Trinity *......................................T.......... 7-7 10/9 East Texas State *......................W....... 14-6 10/16 North Texas State *....................L........ 19-6 10/23 at Southwest Texas State *.........L.......... 3-0 10/30 at Louisiana College..................W..... 21-12 11/6 at Houston *.............................W..... 21-13 11/13 at Corpus Christi........................W....... 20-0 11/20 at Sam Houston State *.............W....... 21-0 H: 3-1-1, A: 4-1 1949 • 7-2 (2-1 LSC) 9/17 at East Texas Baptist..................W....... 19-7 Mexico City College...................W....... 55-0 10/8 at East Texas State *...................L........ 13-0 10/15 at North Texas State...................L........ 25-6 10/22 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 23-20 10/29 Louisiana College......................W....... 13-6 11/5 Daniel Baker..............................W....... 40-0 11/12 at Corpus Christi........................W....... 12-0 11/19 Sam Houston State *.................W..... 51-14 H: 5-0, A: 2-2 1950 • 5-5 (2-2 LSC) 9/16 East Texas Baptist......................W......... 7-0 9/23 at Mexico City College...............W....... 49-6 9/30 Southwestern............................L.......... 7-0 10/7 Louisiana Tech............................L........ 21-6 10/14 Southeastern Louisiana............W....... 21-0 10/21 at Southwest Texas State *........W..... 21-14 10/28 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L...... 20-13 11/4 Sul Ross State *..........................L........ 34-7 11/10 East Texas State *......................W..... 19-13 11/18 at Sam Houston State *..............L........ 20-6 H: 3-3; A: 2-2 1951 • 4-4-1 (2-3 LSC) 9/22 at New Mexico State.................W....... 27-7 9/29 McNeese State...........................T...... 14-14 10/6 at Lamar *..................................L...... 26-14 10/13 at Southeastern Louisiana.........W....... 14-6 10/20 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 27-20 10/27 Southwestern Louisiana.............L...... 32-14 11/3 at Sul Ross State *......................L...... 34-19 11/10 at East Texas State *...................L...... 21-19 11/17 Sam Houston State *.................W....... 14-0 H: 2-1-1, A: 2-3 1952 • 3-6 (1-4 LSC) 9/20 Texas A&I..................................W..... 14-12 9/27 at McNeese State.......................L........ 25-7 10/4 Lamar *......................................L........ 27-6 10/11 Southeastern Louisiana.............L........ 21-7 10/18 at Southwest Texas State *.........L...... 20-10 10/25 at Southwestern Louisiana........W..... 20-19 11/1 Sul Ross State *.........................W....... 28-7 11/8 East Texas State *.......................L........ 54-7 11/15 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 32-20 H: 2-3, A: 1-3 1953 • 1-8 (0-5 LSC) 9/19 at Texas A&I...............................L.......... 7-6 9/26 McNeese State..........................W..... 16-14 10/3 at Lamar *..................................L...... 19-14 10/10 at Southeastern Louisiana..........L........ 35-0 10/17 Southwest Texas State *.............L........ 34-7 10/24 Southwestern Louisiana.............L........ 14-7 10/31 at Sul Ross State *......................L...... 31-14 11/7 at East Texas State *...................L........ 39-0 11/14 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 25-14 H: 1-3, A: 0-5

1954 • 6-3 (3-3 LSC) 9/25 at McNeese State......................W..... 40-13 10/2 Austin College...........................W..... 34-12 10/9 Lamar *.....................................W....... 20-7 10/16 Texas Lutheran..........................W....... 33-6 10/23 at Southwest Texas State *.........L.......... 7-6 10/30 Texas A&I *................................W....... 14-7 11/6 Sul Ross State *.........................W..... 40-14 11/13 East Texas State *.......................L...... 25-21 11/20 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 42-25 H: 5-1, A: 1-2 1955 • 5-4 (2-4 LSC) 9/24 Northeast Louisiana..................W....... 15-6 10/1 at Austin College.......................W....... 14-6 10/8 at Lamar *.................................W....... 20-8 10/15 at Texas Lutheran......................W....... 64-0 10/22 Southwest Texas State *.............L...... 26-20 10/29 Texas A&I *.................................L...... 13-12 11/5 at Sul Ross State *.....................W....... 13-0 11/12 at East Texas State *...................L...... 33-14 11/19 Sam Houston State *..................L........ 27-6 H: 1-3, A: 4-1

HAROLD FISCHER 1956-58 (Three Seasons) Overall: 12-17 (.414) Conference: 9-12 (.429) 1956 • 4-6 (3-4 LSC) 9/15 Northwestern State...................W..... 14-12 9/22 at Northeast Louisiana...............L........ 21-7 9/29 at Louisiana Tech........................L...... 37-14 10/6 Lamar *.....................................W..... 26-18 10/13 Howard Payne *.........................L........ 12-6 10/20 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 32-6 10/27 at Texas A&I *.............................L...... 33-13 11/3 Sul Ross State *.........................W......... 9-7 11/10 East Texas State *......................W..... 27-14 11/17 at Sam Houston State *..............L........ 31-0 H: 4-1, A: 0-5 1957 • 6-4 (5-2 LSC) 9/14 vs. Northwestern State (S).........L........ 20-7 9/21 Northeast Louisiana..................W....... 10-7 9/28 Louisiana Tech............................L...... 19-13 10/5 at Lamar *..................................L...... 27-12 10/12 at Howard Payne *....................W....... 20-7 10/19 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 20-13 10/26 Texas A&I *................................W....... 32-0 11/2 at Sul Ross State *.....................W....... 19-0 11/9 at East Texas State *...................L...... 19-12 11/16 Sam Houston State *.................W..... 28-14 (S) - Shreveport, La. H: 4-1, A: 2-2, N: 0-1 1958 • 2-7 (1-6 LSC) 9/20 at Northeast Louisiana...............L...... 14-12 9/27 at Southern Arkansas................W....... 34-0 10/4 Lamar *......................................L........ 35-6 10/11 Howard Payne *.........................L........ 13-7 10/18 at Southwest Texas State *.........L...... 19-13 10/25 at Texas A&I *.............................L.......... 7-0 11/1 Sul Ross State *.........................W....... 38-7 11/8 East Texas State *.......................L...... 48-12 11/15 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 21-12 H: 1-3, A: 1-4

WILLIAM CONKRIGHT 1959-61 (Three Seasons) Overall: 6-25-1 (.203) Conference: 6-15 (.286) 1959 • 4-6-1 (4-3 LSC) 9/12 vs. Northwestern State (S).........T...... 14-14 9/19 at Memphis State.......................L........ 25-6 9/26 McNeese State...........................L........ 20-7 10/3 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L...... 22-14 10/10 at Lamar *..................................L.......... 7-6 10/17 Southwest Texas State *............W....... 14-6 10/24 at Sul Ross State *.....................W....... 33-6 10/31 Texas A&I *................................W....... 24-7 11/7 at Howard Payne *....................W....... 21-7 11/14 Sam Houston State *..................L.......... 6-0 11/21 at East Texas State *...................L........ 43-0 (S) - Shreveport, La. H: 2-2, A: 2-4, N: 0-0-1 1960 • 1-10 (1-6 LSC) 9/10 vs. Texas-Arlington (L)................L........ 14-7 9/17 vs. Northwestern State (S).........L........ 14-0 9/24 at McNeese State.......................L........ 14-0 10/1 Southwestern Louisiana.............L........ 36-0 10/8 Lamar *......................................L........ 14-0 10/15 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 17-0 10/22 Sul Ross State *.........................W....... 14-9 10/29 at Texas A&I *.............................L...... 40-13 11/5 Howard Payne *.........................L...... 27-14 11/12 at Sam Houston State *..............L........ 16-7 11/19 East Texas State *.......................L...... 20-14 (L) - Lufkin, Texas; (S) - Shreveport, La. H: 1-4, A: 0-4, N: 0-2 1961 • 1-9 (1-6 LSC) 9/16 vs. Northwestern State (S).........L...... 35-19 9/23 Texas Lutheran...........................L........ 13-9 9/30 at Texas-Arlington......................L........ 26-0 10/7 at Lamar *..................................L...... 34-22 10/14 Southwest Texas State *.............L...... 29-21 10/21 at Sul Ross State *.....................W....... 13-0 10/28 Texas A&I *.................................L...... 34-12 11/4 at Howard Payne *.....................L........ 32-9 11/11 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 41-16 11/18 at East Texas State *...................L........ 17-6 (S) - Shreveport, La. H: 0-4, A: 1-4, N: 0-1

TRAVIS HUGHES 1962-70 (Nine Seasons) Overall: 38-48-1 (.443) Conference: 26-36-1 (.421) 1962 • 1-9 (1-6 LSC) 9/15 vs. Northwestern State (S).........L........ 23-6 9/22 at Texas Lutheran.......................L........ 21-6 9/29 vs. Texas-Arlington (L)................L...... 34-14 10/6 Lamar *......................................L...... 27-12 10/13 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 40-7 10/20 Sul Ross State *..........................L........ 22-8 10/27 at Texas A&I *.............................L........ 31-8 11/3 Howard Payne *........................W..... 30-15 11/10 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 29-26 11/17 East Texas State *.......................L........ 39-6 (S) - Shreveport, La.; (L) - Lufkin, Texas H: 1-3, A: 0-4, N: 0-2

1963 • 7-3 (5-2 LSC) 9/14 vs. Northwestern State (S)........W....... 10-0 9/21 Hardin-Simmons........................L........ 16-6 9/28 at Tarleton State........................W....... 28-0 10/12 at Lamar *.................................W....... 27-6 10/19 Southwest Texas State *.............L...... 20-17 10/26 at Sul Ross State *.....................W..... 34-14 11/2 Texas A&I *................................W....... 16-6 11/9 at Howard Payne *....................W....... 21-6 11/16 Sam Houston State *.................W..... 14-13 11/23 at East Texas State *...................L........ 14-8 (S) - Shreveport, La. H: 2-2, A: 4-1, N: 1-0 1964 • 4-5 (3-3 LSC) 9/19 vs. Northwestern State (S).........L...... 34-14 9/26 Tarleton State...........................W....... 17-3 10/3 Arkansas State...........................L........ 17-6 10/10 at Texas A&I *.............................L........ 20-0 10/17 Sul Ross State *.........................W....... 21-0 10/24 at Howard Payne *....................W..... 28-12 10/31 Sam Houston State *..................L........ 21-8 11/7 at Southwest Texas State *.........L...... 21-15 11/21 East Texas State *......................W..... 28-20 (S) - Shreveport, La. H: 3-2, A: 1-2, N: 0-1 1965 • 6-3 (4-2 LSC) 9/25 Angelo State.............................W....... 35-0 10/2 at Arkansas State.......................L.......... 3-0 10/9 Texas A&I *.................................L...... 43-21 10/16 at Sul Ross State *......................L........ 21-8 10/23 Howard Payne *........................W....... 25-0 10/30 at Sam Houston State *.............W..... 14-13 11/6 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 17-13 11/13 McMurry...................................W..... 45-29 11/20 at East Texas State *..................W..... 17-12 H: 4-1, A: 2-2 1966 • 5-3-1 (3-3-1 LSC) 9/17 East Central...............................W....... 21-0 9/24 at Angelo State.........................W..... 34-14 10/8 at Texas A&I *............................W..... 22-21 10/15 Sul Ross State *..........................L...... 14-13 10/22 at Howard Payne *.....................L.......... 3-0 10/29 Sam Houston State *.................W..... 21-14 11/5 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 20-7 11/12 at McMurry *.............................T.......... 0-0 11/19 East Texas State *......................W....... 24-7 H: 3-1, A: 2-2-1 1967 • 4-6 (3-4 LSC) 9/16 at East Central...........................W..... 27-14 9/23 Northeast Louisiana...................L........ 10-0 9/30 at Delta State.............................L...... 21-19 10/7 Texas A&I *.................................L........ 16-0 10/14 at Sul Ross State *.....................W..... 31-30 10/21 Howard Payne *.........................L.......... 6-3 10/28 at Sam Houston State *.............W....... 29-3 11/4 Southwest Texas State *.............L...... 14-13 11/11 McMurry *................................W....... 10-3 11/18 at East Texas State *...................L...... 12-10 H: 1-4, A: 3-2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1968 • 3-7 (1-6 LSC) 9/14 Angelo State.............................W....... 42-6 9/28 at Northeast Louisiana...............L........ 42-0 10/5 Delta State................................W....... 14-7 10/12 at Texas A&I *.............................L........ 34-0 10/19 Sul Ross State *.........................W....... 21-7 10/26 at Howard Payne *.....................L...... 45-20 11/2 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 30-28 11/9 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 43-6 11/16 at McMurry *.............................L........ 30-7 11/23 East Texas State *.......................L...... 28-20 H: 3-2, A: 0-5 1969 • 7-3 (5-2 LSC) 9/13 at Angelo State.........................W....... 36-7 9/27 at Northwestern State................L...... 37-35 10/4 Tarleton State...........................W..... 28-19 10/11 Texas A&I *.................................L...... 49-25 10/18 at Sul Ross State *.....................W....... 34-7 10/25 Howard Payne *........................W..... 45-21 11/1 at Sam Houston State *.............W..... 38-28 11/8 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 42-24 11/15 McMurry *................................W....... 63-9 11/22 at East Texas State *...................L...... 36-35 H: 4-1, 3-2 1970 • 1-9 (1-8 LSC) 9/19 Northwestern State....................L.......... 9-7 9/26 at Howard Payne *.....................L........ 35-6 10/3 Texas A&I *.................................L...... 14-13 10/10 at McMurry *.............................L...... 33-15 10/17 at Southwest Texas State *........W..... 21-17 10/24 East Texas State *.......................L...... 34-25 10/31 Sul Ross State *..........................L........ 17-7 11/7 at Angelo State *.......................L...... 41-28 11/14 at Tarleton State *......................L...... 21-13 11/21 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 25-18 H: 0-5, A: 1-4

JOHN LEVRA 1971-74 (Four Seasons) Overall: 22-20 (.524) Conference: 17-18 (.486) 1971 • 2-8 (2-7 LSC) 9/18 Northwestern State....................L........ 18-7 9/25 Howard Payne *.........................L...... 38-27 10/2 at Texas A&I *.............................L...... 22-21 10/9 at McMurry *.............................L...... 30-29 10/16 Southwest Texas State *.............L...... 49-22 10/23 at East Texas State *...................L...... 44-22 10/30 at Sul Ross State *......................L...... 20-14 11/6 Angelo State *...........................L...... 41-13 11/13 Tarleton State *.........................W....... 42-7 11/20 at Sam Houston State *.............W....... 10-6 H: 1-4, A: 1-4 1972 • 2-7 (2-6 LSC) 9/16 at Northwestern State................L........ 20-7 9/23 at Howard Payne *.....................L...... 24-16 9/30 Texas A&I *.................................L........ 26-7 10/14 at Southwest Texas State *.........L...... 24-20 10/21 East Texas State *.......................L........ 21-9 10/28 Sul Ross State *.........................W..... 45-17 11/4 at Angelo State *.......................L...... 28-24 11/11 at Tarleton State *.....................W..... 40-18 11/18 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 31-19 H: 1-3, A: 1-4

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1973 • 9-3 (6-3 LSC) POULTRY BOWL CHAMPIONS 9/8 Cameron...................................W....... 17-0 9/15 at Illinois State..........................W......... 9-7 9/22 Howard Payne *.........................L...... 34-10 9/29 at Texas A&I *.............................L...... 31-14 10/6 at Abilene Christian *.................L...... 57-50 10/13 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 17-13 10/20 at East Texas State *..................W..... 49-20 10/27 at Sul Ross State *.....................W..... 38-22 11/3 Angelo State *..........................W..... 21-14 11/10 Tarleton State *.........................W..... 49-28 11/17 at Sam Houston State *.............W....... 14-7 12/8 vs. Gardner-Webb (P)................W..... 31-10 (P) - Poultry Bowl • Gainesville, Ga. H: 4-1, A: 4-2, N: 1-0 1974 • 9-2 (7-2 LSC) 9/14 at Northern Michigan................W..... 35-21 9/21 at Northwestern State...............W..... 14-13 9/28 at Howard Payne *....................W..... 31-17 10/5 Texas A&I *.................................L...... 28-24 10/12 Abilene Christian *....................W..... 14-10 10/19 at Southwest Texas State *........W....... 12-7 10/26 East Texas State *.......................L........ 31-3 11/2 Sul Ross State *.........................W....... 14-7 11/9 at Angelo State *......................W..... 37-31 11/16 at Tarleton State *.....................W....... 34-7 11/23 Sam Houston State *.................W..... 26-18 H: 3-2, A: 6-0

DICK MUNZINGER 1975 (One Season) Overall: 2-8-1 (.227) Conference: 1-8 (.111) 1975 • 2-8-1 (1-8 LSC) 9/13 at Cameron................................T.......... 0-0 9/20 Northwestern State...................W..... 17-13 9/27 Howard Payne *.........................L........ 14-9 10/4 at Texas A&I *.............................L........ 49-0 10/11 at Abilene Christian *.................L........ 24-3 10/18 Southwest Texas State *.............L........ 19-3 10/25 at East Texas State *...................L........ 27-0 11/1 at Sul Ross State *.....................W..... 35-13 11/8 Angelo State *...........................L........ 34-7 11/15 Tarleton State *..........................L...... 15-14 11/22 at Sam Houston State *..............L.......... 8-7 H: 1-4, A: 1-4-1

CHARLIE SIMMONS 1976-81 (Six Seasons) Overall: 19-44-1 (.305) Conference: 15-27 (.357) 1976 • 1-9-1 (1-6 LSC) 9/11 vs. Sam Houston State (H)..........T...... 14-14 9/18 at Northwestern State................L........ 47-0 9/25 at Howard Payne *....................W....... 10-3 10/2 Texas A&I *.................................L........ 77-7 10/9 Abilene Christian *.....................L...... 51-14 10/16 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 34-0 10/23 East Texas State *.......................L........ 38-7 10/30 Texas Lutheran...........................L...... 35-18 11/6 at Angelo State *.......................L........ 26-0 11/13 at Cameron................................L........ 10-6 11/20 Sam Houston State *..................L.......... 8-7 (H) - Astrodome • Houston, Texas H: 0-5, A: 1-4, N: 0-0-1

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1977 • 2-8 (2-5 LSC) 9/10 Cameron....................................L........ 24-7 9/17 at Henderson State....................L........ 30-7 9/24 Northwestern State....................L........ 20-6 10/8 Angelo State *...........................L........ 14-0 10/15 at Texas A&I *.............................L........ 36-8 10/22 Southwest Texas State *.............L........ 14-9 10/30 at Abilene Christian *.................L...... 35-21 11/5 Howard Payne *........................W....... 31-3 11/12 at East Texas State *...................L........ 35-0 11/19 Sam Houston State *.................W..... 17-13 H: 2-4, A: 0-4 1978 • 3-8 (3-4 LSC) 9/9 at Nevada...................................L........ 32-0 9/16 Northwestern State....................L...... 21-14 9/23 at Lamar....................................L...... 20-18 9/30 Henderson State........................L........ 15-3 10/7 at Angelo State *.......................L........ 15-3 10/14 Texas A&I *.................................L........ 32-8 10/21 at Southwest Texas State *.........L.......... 9-0 10/28 Abilene Christian *....................W..... 28-23 11/4 at Howard Payne *....................W....... 20-3 11/11 East Texas State *......................W....... 23-0 11/18 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 37-13 H: 2-3, A: 1-5 1979 • 8-3 (5-2 LSC) 9/8 Baker........................................W....... 56-0 9/15 at Northwestern State................L...... 27-21 9/22 Texas Lutheran..........................W....... 58-0 9/29 at Henderson State...................W....... 21-3 10/6 Angelo State *..........................W....... 31-0 10/13 at Texas A&I *.............................L...... 31-10 10/20 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 28-14 10/27 at Abilene Christian *................W..... 27-21 11/3 Howard Payne *........................W......... 8-0 11/10 at East Texas State *...................L...... 31-21 11/17 Sam Houston State *.................W..... 42-20 H: 6-0, A: 2-3 1980 • 4-6 (4-3 LSC) 9/20 Northwestern State....................L........ 22-3 9/27 Henderson State ..................... L^........ 7-3 10/4 Lamar........................................L...... 45-21 10/11 at Angelo State *.......................L........ 35-7 10/18 Texas A&I *................................W....... 14-0 10/25 at Southwest Texas State *.........L...... 34-20 11/1 Abilene Christian *....................W..... 24-23 11/8 at Howard Payne *....................W....... 31-7 11/15 East Texas State *.......................L........ 44-7 11/22 at Sam Houston State *.............W....... 23-6 ^ SFA won 7-3, but game was later forfeited H: 2-4, A: 2-2 1981 • 1-10 (0-7 LSC) 9/12 Mississippi College.....................L...... 17-14 9/19 at Northwestern State................L...... 42-13 9/26 Southeastern Louisiana.............L...... 33-24 10/3 at Lamar...................................W..... 13-10 10/10 Angelo State *...........................L...... 38-13 10/17 at Texas A&I *.............................L...... 42-10 10/24 Southwest Texas State *.............L........ 38-6 10/31 at Abilene Christian *.................L........ 31-0 11/7 Howard Payne *.........................L........ 14-6 11/14 at East Texas State *...................L........ 30-6 11/21 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 18-17 H: 0-6, A: 1-4

JIM HESS 1982-88 (Seven Seasons) Overall: 48-29-2 (.620) Conference: 21-17-1 (.551) 1982 • 7-4 (5-2 LSC) 9/2 Prairie View A&M......................W....... 17-0 9/11 Lamar........................................L...... 24-14 9/18 Northwestern State....................L...... 28-14 9/25 at Southeastern Louisiana.........W....... 30-0 10/9 at Angelo State *.................... W^... 30-24 10/16 Texas A&I *................................W..... 35-21 10/23 at Southwest Texas State *.........L...... 31-21 10/30 Abilene Christian *.....................L...... 24-17 11/6 at Howard Payne *....................W..... 27-10 11/13 East Texas State *......................W..... 17-14 11/20 at Sam Houston State *.............W....... 40-6 ^ ASU won 30-24, but game was later forfeited H: 3-3, A: 4-1 1983 • 7-4 (5-2 LSC) 9/1 Prairie View A&M......................W....... 37-6 9/10 at Lamar....................................L...... 24-23 9/17 Mississippi College.....................L...... 36-29 10/1 at Northwestern State...............W..... 27-25 10/8 Angelo State *..........................W..... 14-10 10/15 at Texas A&I *............................W..... 41-14 10/22 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 27-24 10/29 at Abilene Christian *.................L...... 24-10 11/5 Howard Payne *........................W..... 17-10 11/12 at East Texas State *...................L...... 23-21 11/19 Sam Houston State *.................W..... 27-10 H: 5-1, A: 2-3 1984 • 7-3-1 (1-3-1 GSC) 9/1 Delta State................................W..... 17-10 9/8 Prairie View A&M......................W..... 43-14 9/15 at Sam Houston State *..............L........ 20-7 9/22 Texas A&I..................................W....... 17-0 9/29 at Abilene Christian...................W..... 37-21 10/6 at Texas-Arlington.....................W..... 27-13 10/13 Howard Payne...........................W....... 38-0 10/20 Nicholls State *..........................L...... 25-21 10/27 at Southeastern Louisiana *.......T...... 21-21 11/3 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 24-7 11/17 Northwestern State *................W..... 22-18 H: 5-1, A: 2-2-1 1985 • 9-2 (4-1 GSC) GULF STAR CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS 9/5 at Delta State............................W..... 29-12 9/14 Texas Southern.........................W..... 55-12 9/21 at Texas A&I..............................W..... 28-21 9/28 Alcorn State..............................W..... 42-12 10/5 Abilene Christian........................L...... 22-21 10/19 at Nicholls State *.....................W..... 20-10 10/26 at Central Florida.......................W..... 59-24 11/2 Southeastern Louisiana *..........W..... 27-12 11/9 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 28-21 11/16 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 43-21 11/23 at Northwestern State *............W..... 19-10 H: 4-2, A: 5-0 1986 • 5-6 (1-3 GSC) 9/6 at Alcorn State..........................W..... 29-12 9/13 Prairie View A&M......................W..... 46-14 9/27 Lamar.......................................W..... 38-25 10/4 West Texas A&M........................W..... 36-31 10/11 at Nevada...................................L...... 34-27 10/18 Nicholls State *..........................L...... 20-14 10/25 at Southwestern Louisiana.........L...... 28-17


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at Northeast Louisiana...............L........ 28-7 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 30-26 at Southwest Texas State *.........L...... 34-28 Northwestern State *................W..... 28-14 H: 4-1, A: 1-5

1987 • 3-7-1 (0-5, T-6th SLC) 9/5 at West Texas A&M....................W......... 7-3 9/12 Prairie View A&M.......................T...... 13-13 9/19 at McNeese State *.....................L........ 20-8 9/26 at Lamar....................................L...... 28-26 10/3 Eastern Washington...................L.......... 3-0 10/17 at Nicholls State .......................W..... 24-21 10/24 at Nevada..................................W......... 9-7 10/31 North Texas *.............................L...... 16-14 11/7 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 31-17 11/14 Southwest Texas State *.............L.......... 7-3 11/21 at Northwestern State *.............L...... 33-21 H: 0-4-1, A: 3-3 1988 • 10-3 (5-1, 2nd SLC) NCAA DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINALIST 9/3 at Southern Mississippi..............L........ 21-7 9/10 Prairie View A&M......................W....... 38-3 9/17 Lamar.......................................W..... 26-14 9/24 at Southwest Texas State *........W..... 27-10 10/1 at Northeast Louisiana *...........W....... 20-3 10/15 at Sam Houston State *.............W..... 17-10 10/22 Eastern Washington..................W..... 48-10 10/29 North Texas *............................W..... 17-10 11/5 Nicholls State............................W....... 30-7 11/12 McNeese State *........................W....... 20-3 11/19 Northwestern State *.................L...... 20-17 11/26 Jackson State #.........................W....... 24-0 12/3 at Georgia Southern #................L........ 27-6 # - NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs H: 7-1, A: 3-2

LYNN GRAVES 1989-91 (Three Seasons) Overall: 15-20-2 (.432) Conference: 7-10-2 (.421) 1989 • 12-2-1 (5-0-1, 1st SLC) SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION I-AA FINALIST 9/2 at Jackson State........................W..... 41-28 9/9 at Boise State.............................L...... 23-12 9/23 Nicholls State............................W....... 24-7 9/30 at Lamar...................................W..... 44-20 10/7 Southwest Texas State *............W..... 32-21 10/14 at North Texas *........................W..... 35-16 10/21 at McNeese State *....................W..... 42-14 10/28 at Eastern Washington..............W..... 42-36 11/4 Sam Houston State *.................W....... 45-7 11/11 Northeast Louisiana *...............W..... 66-45 11/18 at Northwestern State *.............T...... 17-17 11/25 Grambling State #.....................W..... 59-56 12/2 Southwest Missouri State #.......W..... 55-25 12/9 at Furman #..............................W..... 21-19 12/16 at Georgia Southern #................L...... 37-34 # - NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs H: 6-0, A: 6-2-1 1990 • 1-10 (1-5, 7th SLC) 9/1 at Boise State.............................L...... 14-10 9/8 Angelo State..............................L...... 28-24 9/22 at Nicholls State....................... L^.... 41-23 9/29 Jackson State.............................L...... 39-30 10/6 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 24-0 10/13 North Texas *.............................L...... 31-24

10/20 at Sam Houston State *..............L........ 23-3 10/27 at Louisiana Tech........................L...... 31-22 11/3 McNeese State *........................W....... 30-9 11/10 at Northeast Louisiana *............L........ 10-3 11/17 Northwestern State *.................L........ 20-3 ^ SFA won 41-23, but game was later forfeited H: 1-4, A: 0-6 1991 • 2-8-1 (1-5-1, 8th SLC) 9/7 Arkansas-Monticello.................W....... 50-9 9/21 at Jackson State.........................L........ 31-6 9/28 at Boise State.............................L........ 38-7 10/5 Youngstown State......................L........ 16-9 10/12 Southwest Texas State *.............L...... 31-15 10/19 at North Texas *.........................L...... 18-14 10/26 at Nicholls State *......................L........ 24-0 11/2 Sam Houston State *.................W....... 13-3 11/9 at McNeese State *.....................T.......... 7-7 11/16 Northeast Louisiana *................L...... 48-20 11/23 at Northwestern State *.............L........ 52-0 H: 2-3, A: 0-5-1

JOHN PEARCE 1992-98 (Seven Seasons) Overall: 46-32-2 (.588) Conference: 24-20-1 (.544) 1992 • 3-8 (1-6, 7th SLC) 9/5 Arkansas-Monticello.................W....... 24-6 9/12 at Montana State.......................L........ 13-6 9/19 Jackson State............................W..... 41-26 9/26 Boise State.................................L...... 24-20 10/10 at Southwest Texas State *.........L...... 17-14 10/17 North Texas *.............................L...... 21-11 10/24 Nicholls State *.........................W....... 21-6 10/31 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 34-23 11/7 McNeese State *.........................L........ 28-3 11/14 at Northeast Louisiana *............L...... 41-22 11/21 Northwestern State *.................L...... 24-10 H: 3-4, A: 0-4 1993 • 8-4 (5-2, 3rd SLC) NCAA DIVISION I-AA FIRST ROUND 9/2 Idaho.........................................L...... 38-30 9/11 Youngstown State.....................W..... 35-15 9/18 West Alabama...........................W..... 49-28 9/25 at Boise State............................W....... 30-7 10/9 at Sam Houston State *.............W..... 24-20 10/16 Nicholls State *.........................W..... 35-21 10/23 at Northeast Louisiana *............L...... 26-10 10/30 McNeese State *.........................L...... 21-20 11/6 at North Texas *........................W..... 29-27 11/13 Southwest Texas State *............W....... 29-7 11/20 at Northwestern State *............W..... 51-20 11/27 at Troy State #............................L...... 42-20 # - NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs H: 4-2, A: 4-2 1994 • 6-3-2 (4-1-1, 3rd SLC) 9/1 at Youngstown State..................T...... 10-10 9/10 Montana State...........................L...... 21-18 9/17 Cal State Sacramento................W..... 40-15 9/24 at Idaho.....................................L...... 58-26 10/8 Sam Houston State *.................W....... 42-6 10/15 at Nicholls State *.....................W..... 24-10 10/22 Henderson State.......................W....... 51-0 10/29 at McNeese State *.....................L........ 13-9 11/4 North Texas *.............................T...... 33-33 11/12 at Southwest Texas State *........W..... 24-19 11/19 Northwestern State *................W..... 34-13 H: 4-1-1, A: 2-2-1

1995 • 11-2 (4-1, 2nd SLC) NCAA DIVISION I-AA SEMIFINALIST 9/2 Northern Iowa..........................W....... 26-7 9/9 at Youngstown State.................W....... 27-0 9/16 Angelo State.............................W....... 17-3 9/23 Henderson State.......................W....... 31-6 10/7 at Sam Houston State *.............W..... 38-22 10/14 Nicholls State *.........................W....... 56-3 10/21 at Samford................................W..... 31-10 10/28 McNeese State *.........................L...... 34-16 11/11 Southwest Texas *.....................W..... 50-21 11/16 at Northwestern State *............W..... 25-20 11/25 Eastern Illinois #........................W..... 34-29 12/2 at Appalachian State #..............W..... 27-17 12/9 at Montana #.............................L...... 70-14 # - NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs H: 6-1, A: 5-1 1996 • 7-4 (3-3, 3rd SFL) 8/29 Eastern New Mexico..................W..... 49-13 9/7 Delta State................................W..... 47-16 9/14 at Northern Iowa.......................L...... 38-12 9/28 Troy State *...............................W..... 13-10 10/12 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 14-10 10/19 at Nicholls State *.....................W..... 27-11 10/26 Samford....................................W..... 43-14 11/2 at McNeese State *....................W..... 38-37 11/9 Jacksonville State......................W..... 42-10 11/16 at Southwest Texas *..................L...... 31-19 11/23 Northwestern State *.................L...... 17-10 H: 5-2, A: 2-2 1997 • 8-3 (5-2, 3rd SFL) 8/28 West Texas A&M........................W..... 35-17 9/6 Delta State................................W....... 38-3 9/13 at Montana................................L...... 24-10 9/27 New Hampshire........................W..... 17-14 10/11 Jacksonville State *...................W..... 41-15 10/18 at Troy State *...........................W..... 20-13 10/25 McNeese State *........................W....... 13-7 11/1 Southwest Texas *.....................W..... 31-28 11/8 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 33-28 11/15 Nicholls State *.........................W....... 39-7 11/20 at Northwestern State *.............L...... 38-24 H: 7-0, A: 1-3 1998 • 3-8 (2-5, 7th SFL) 9/5 Montana....................................L...... 49-42 9/12 Tarleton State...........................W....... 28-3 9/19 at Northeast Louisiana...............L...... 21-10 9/26 Northern Iowa...........................L...... 14-10 10/1 at Jacksonville State *................L........ 22-6 10/17 Troy State *...............................W..... 21-14 10/24 at McNeese State *.....................L...... 20-17 10/29 at Southwest Texas State *.........L........ 14-7 11/7 Sam Houston State *.................W....... 38-7 11/14 at Nicholls State *......................L........ 14-7 11/21 Northwestern State *.................L...... 35-21 H: 3-3, A: 0-5

MIKE SANTIAGO 1999-04 (Six Seasons) Overall: 39-27 (.591) Conference: 21-15 (.583)

10/9 McNeese State *........................W..... 40-14 10/16 at Sam Houston State *.............W..... 45-31 10/23 Nicholls State *.........................W....... 38-7 10/30 Jacksonville State *...................W..... 33-16 11/6 at Troy State *............................L........ 27-7 11/13 Wingate....................................W..... 73-11 11/20 at Northwestern State *............W..... 29-14 H: 6-0, A: 2-3 2000 • 6-5 (3-4, 5th SFL) 8/31 Central Oklahoma................. W (OT). 38-31 9/9 Texas A&M-Commerce..............W..... 48-21 9/16 at Louisiana Tech................... W (OT). 34-31 9/23 at Northern Iowa.......................L...... 37-30 10/7 at McNeese State *.....................L........ 37-6 10/14 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 52-21 10/21 at Nicholls State *.....................W..... 27-20 10/26 at Jacksonville State *...............W..... 27-21 11/4 Troy State *................................L.......... 6-0 11/11 at Southwest Texas *..................L...... 38-21 11/18 Northwestern State *................W....... 17-3 H: 3-2, A: 3-3 2001 • 6-5 (4-2, 3rd SFL) 9/1 Portland State............................L...... 16-13 9/8 at Northern Arizona...................L........ 10-3 9/22 Cal State-Northridge............. W (OT). 30-27 9/29 at Indiana State........................W..... 31-13 10/6 at McNeese State *....................W..... 26-14 10/13 Jacksonville State *............... W (OT). 44-37 10/18 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 24-21 11/3 Nicholls State *.........................W..... 23-21 11/10 Southwest Texas *.....................W..... 35-13 11/17 at Northwestern State *.............L...... 31-17 11/24 at Texas Tech..............................L........ 58-3 H: 4-1, A: 2-4 2002 • 6-5 (3-3, 3rd SLC) 8/31 at Portland State........................L...... 31-23 9/7 Montana State..........................W..... 30-13 9/14 Henderson State.......................W....... 55-7 9/21 at Northern Iowa.......................L...... 31-24 10/5 Southern Utah..........................W....... 52-6 10/12 at Nicholls State *.....................W..... 17-14 10/19 Sam Houston State *..................L........ 10-7 10/26 at Jacksonville State *...............W..... 36-28 11/2 McNeese State *.........................L...... 42-13 11/16 at Southwest Texas *.................W..... 30-21 11/23 Northwestern State *.................L...... 42-35 H: 3-3, A: 3-2 2003 • 7-4 (4-1, 2nd SLC) 9/6 at Louisiana-Monroe.................W..... 23-21 9/13 at Southern Utah.......................L...... 22-21 9/18 Northern Iowa...........................L...... 38-24 9/27 Alcorn State..............................W....... 60-7 10/4 Portland State............................L...... 21-13 10/9 at Florida International.............W..... 35-13 10/16 at Sam Houston State *.............W..... 34-31 10/25 Texas State *.............................W..... 44-27 11/8 at McNeese State *.....................L...... 20-17 11/15 Nicholls State *.........................W..... 28-16 11/22 at Northwestern State *............W..... 44-14 H: 3-2, A: 4-2

1999 • 8-3 (6-1, T-1st SFL) SOUTHLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS 9/4 Abilene Christian.......................W..... 51-34 9/11 at Utah State..............................L...... 51-17 9/18 Southwest Texas *.....................W..... 28-17 10/2 at New Hampshire.....................L...... 38-28

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2004 • 6-5 (1-4, T-5th SLC) 9/2 Henderson State.......................W..... 30-14 9/11 Northern Arizona.................. W (OT). 24-17 9/18 at Northern Iowa......................W..... 24-21 9/25 Southern Utah..........................W..... 24-21 10/9 Florida International..................L...... 31-24 10/16 at UC Davis................................W..... 22-19 10/23 at Texas State *..........................L...... 17-14 10/30 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 31-28 11/6 at Nicholls State *......................L...... 41-23 11/13 McNeese State *........................W....... 55-7 11/20 Northwestern State *.................L...... 37-16 H: 4-3, A: 2-2

ROBERT McFARLAND 2005-06 (Two Seasons) Overall: 9-13 (.409) Conference: 5-7 (.417) 2005 • 5-6 (1-5, T-7th SLC) 9/1 Henderson State.......................W..... 49-38 9/10 at Montana State.......................L........ 42-6 9/17 Western Illinois.........................W..... 63-36 9/24 at Southern Utah......................W..... 40-17 10/8 Nicholls State *..................... W (OT). 27-21 10/15 at McNeese State *(L)................L...... 33-23 10/20 at Sam Houston State *..............L...... 52-24 10/29 Southeastern Louisiana *...........L...... 45-23 11/5 UC Davis....................................W..... 27-17 11/12 Texas State *..............................L...... 38-21 11/17 at Northwestern State *.............L...... 41-21 (L) - Cajun Stadium • Lafayette, La. H: 4-2, A: 1-4 2006 • 4-7 (4-2, T-2nd SLC) 8/31 at Tulsa.......................................L........ 45-7 9/9 Delta State.................................L...... 17-14 9/16 at Arizona..................................L...... 28-10 9/23 Central Arkansas........................L...... 37-35 9/30 North Dakota State....................L........ 17-9 10/7 at Texas State *.........................W..... 24-13 10/21 McNeese State *.........................L...... 20-17 10/28 at Southeastern Louisiana *......W..... 35-10 11/4 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 21-17 11/11 at Nicholls State *.....................W..... 16-13 11/16 Northwestern State *................W..... 20-11 H: 1-5, A: 3-2

J.C. HARPER 2007-13 (Seven Seasons) Overall: 37-45 (.451) Conference: 24-25 (.490) 2007 • 0-11 (0-7, 8th SLC) 9/1 Tarleton State........................L (OT).. 27-24 9/8 at North Dakota State................L...... 28-19 9/22 Western Illinois..........................L...... 34-13 9/29 at South Dakota State................L........ 45-0 10/6 at Southeastern Louisiana *.......L........ 21-3 10/13 Nicholls State *..........................L...... 17-16 10/20 at Texas State *..........................L...... 52-29 10/27 Sam Houston State *..................L...... 45-17 11/3 McNeese State *.........................L...... 49-20 11/10 at Central Arkansas *.................L...... 35-23 11/17 at Northwestern State *.............L...... 31-12 H: 0-5, A: 0-6

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2008 • 4-8 (2-5, T-6th SLC) 8/30 Langston...................................W..... 56-19 9/6 at Texas Christian.......................L........ 67-7 9/20 at Western Illinois......................L...... 34-14 9/27 South Dakota State....................L...... 50-48 10/4 Southeastern Louisiana *..........W..... 48-45 10/11 Kentucky Wesleyan...................W....... 49-0 10/18 at Nicholls State *.....................W..... 50-39 10/25 Texas State *..............................L...... 62-21 11/1 at Sam Houston State *..........L (OT).. 34-31 11/8 at McNeese State *.....................L...... 42-31 11/15 Central Arkansas *.....................L...... 49-41 11/22 Northwestern State *.................L...... 34-24 H: 3-4, A: 1-4 2009 • 10-3 (6-1, T-1st SLC) SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION I-AA SECOND ROUND 9/5 at Southern Methodist...............L...... 31-23 9/12 Texas College............................W....... 92-0 9/19 at Western Illinois.....................W..... 40-30 9/26 North Dakota............................W..... 65-31 10/10 McNeese State *........................W..... 16-13 10/17 at Central Arkansas *................W..... 33-30 10/24 Sam Houston State *.................W....... 42-3 10/31 at Texas State *..........................L........ 28-7 11/7 Nicholls State *.........................W..... 31-27 11/14 at Southeastern Louisiana *......W..... 41-10 11/21 at Northwestern State *............W..... 19-10 11/28 Eastern Washington #...............W..... 44-33 12/5 at Montana #.............................L........ 51-0 # - NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs H: 6-0, A: 4-3 2010 • 9-3 (6-1, 1st SLC) SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION I-AA FIRST ROUND 9/4 at Texas A&M.............................L........ 48-7 9/11 Albany......................................W..... 59-14 9/18 at Northern Iowa......................W..... 22-20 9/25 Lamar.......................................W....... 71-3 10/9 at McNeese State *....................W..... 32-27 10/16 Central Arkansas *....................W....... 30-7 10/23 vs. Sam Houston State * (H)......W..... 31-28 10/30 Texas State *..............................L...... 27-24 11/6 at Nicholls State *.....................W..... 48-13 11/13 Southeastern Louisiana *..........W..... 51-14 11/20 Northwestern State *................W..... 36-13 12/4 Villanova #.................................L...... 54-24 (H) - Reliant Stadium • Houston, Texas # - NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs H: 5-2, A: 3-1, N: 1-0 2011 • 6-5 (5-2, 3rd SLC) 9/1 McMurry...................................W....... 82-6 9/10 Northern Iowa...........................L...... 34-23 9/17 at Baylor....................................L........ 48-0 9/24 Texas State.................................L...... 35-26 10/1 at Central Arkansas *.................L...... 38-28 10/8 vs. Sam Houston State * (H).......L...... 45-10 10/22 at Nicholls State *.....................W..... 57-21 10/29 McNeese State *........................W..... 37-17 11/5 at Lamar *.................................W..... 69-10 11/12 Southeastern Louisiana *..........W..... 28-20 11/19 at Northwestern State *............W....... 33-0 (H) - Reliant Stadium • Houston, Texas H: 3-2, A: 3-2, N: 0-1 2012 • 5-6 (4-3, T-4th SLC) 8/31 Southwestern Oklahoma..........W..... 49-14 9/8 at Southern Methodist...............L........ 52-0 9/15 at Montana State.......................L...... 43-35

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ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING COMPARISON ALL-TIME WINNING PERCENTAGE LEADERS

COACH 1. Jim Hess 2. Mike Santiago 3. John Pearce 4. John Levra 5. Tedd Jefferies 6. Clint Conque 7. J.C. Harper 8. Travis Hughes 9. Lynn Graves 10. Harold Fischer 11. Robert McFarland 12. J.E. Willis 13. Bob Shelton 14. Charlie Simmons 15. Gene White 16. Dick Munzinger 17. William Conkright 18. M.A. Baumgarten 19. Bill Pierce

YEARS REC. PCT. 1982-88 48-29-2 .620 1999-04 39-27 .591 1992-98 46-32-2 .588 1971-74 22-20 .524 1947-55 41-40-3 .506 2014-15 12-12 .500 2007-13 37-45 .451 1962-70 38-48-1 .443 1989-91 15-20-2 .432 1956-58 12-17 .414 2005-06 9-13 .409 1937-40 11-20-4 .371 1923-28 16-34-6 .339 1976-81 19-44-1 .305 1929-36 17-44-7 .301 1975 2-8-1 .227 1959-61 6-25-1 .203 1941 1-6-1 .188 1946 1-9 .100

9/22 at Texas State.............................L...... 41-37 9/29 Central Arkansas *....................W..... 42-37 10/6 vs. Sam Houston State * (H).......L...... 51-43 10/20 Nicholls State *.........................W..... 44-10 10/27 at McNeese State *.....................L...... 35-24 11/3 Lamar *.....................................W..... 40-26 11/10 at Southeastern Louisiana *.......L...... 42-27 11/17 Northwestern State *................W..... 34-17 (H) - Reliant Stadium • Houston, Texas H: 5-0, A: 0-5, N: 0-1 2013 • 3-9 (1-6, T-7th SLC) 8/31 at Weber State...........................L...... 50-40 9/7 at Texas Tech..............................L...... 61-13 9/14 McMurry...................................W..... 50-13 9/21 Montana State..........................W..... 52-28 9/28 Prairie View A&M.......................L...... 56-48 10/12 at Southeastern Louisiana *.......L...... 56-14 10/19 Nicholls State *.........................W..... 55-41 10/25 at Central Arkansas *.................L...... 66-31 11/2 vs. Sam Houston State * (H).......L...... 56-49 11/9 McNeese State *.........................L...... 69-38 11/16 at Lamar *..................................L...... 46-45 11/23 at Northwestern State *.............L...... 40-27 (H) - Reliant Stadium • Houston, Texas H: 3-2, A: 0-6, N: 0-1

CLINT CONQUE 2014-Present (Two Seasons) Overall: 12-12 (.500) Conference: 9-8 (.529) 2014 • 8-5 (5-3, T-3rd SLC) 8/30 at Kansas State...........................L...... 55-16 9/6 Incarnate Word.........................W....... 38-3 9/13 Texas A&M-Commerce..............W..... 38-17 9/20 Weber State..............................W..... 35-20 10/4 Central Arkansas *.....................L...... 49-39 10/11 at Nicholls *..............................W..... 42-20 10/18 at Houston Baptist *.................W..... 59-27 10/25 Southeastern Louisiana *..........W..... 27-17 11/1 vs. Sam Houston State * (H).......L...... 42-28 11/8 at McNeese State *....................W..... 31-16 11/15 Abilene Christian *.....................L...... 37-35

ALL-TIME WINS LEADERS

COACH WINS 1. Jim Hess............................48 2. John Pearce.......................46 3. Ted Jefferies......................41 4. Mike Santiago...................39 5. Travis Hughes....................38 6. J.C. Harper.........................37 7. John Levra.........................22 8. Charlie Simmons...............19 9. Gene White.......................17 10. Bob Shelton......................16 11. Lynn Graves.......................15 12. Clint Conque.................12 Harold Fischer...................12 14. J.E. Willis...........................11 15. Robert McFarland...............9 16. William Conkright..............6 17. Dick Munzinger..................2 18. M.A. Baumgartern.............1 Bill Pierce...........................1

11/22 Northwestern State *................W..... 27-24 11/29 at Northern Iowa #.....................L...... 44-10 (H) - NRG Stadium • Houston, Texas # - NCAA FCS Playoffs H: 5-2, A: 3-2, N: 0-1 2015 • 4-7 (4-5, T-5th) 9/5 Northern Arizona.......................L...... 34-28 9/12 at TCU.........................................L........ 70-7 9/19 McNeese State *.........................L...... 28-14 9/25 at Abilene Christian *.................L...... 35-32 10/3 vs. Sam Houston State * (H).......L...... 34-28 10/10 Nicholls *..................................W..... 28-24 10/17 at Southeastern Louisiana *......W..... 28-27 10/31 Incarnate Word *.......................W..... 55-21 11/7 at Central Arkansas *.................L...... 36-24 11/14 Houston Baptist *.....................W..... 55-20 11/21 at Northwestern State *.............L...... 33-17 (H) - NRG Stadium • Houston, Texas H: 3-2; A: 1-4; N: 0-1


LUMBERJACK COACHING HISTORY

1923-28 (Six seasons) Overall: 16-43-6 (.339) Conference: N/A

BOB SHELTON

1929-36 (Eight seasons) Overall: 17-44-7 (.301) Conference: 6-13-2 (.333)

1937-40 (Four seasons) Overall: 11-20-4 (.371) Conference: 3-12-1 (.219)

J.E. WILLIS

M.A. BAUMGARTEN

TED JEFFERIES

HAROLD FISCHER

WILLIAM CONKRIGHT

TRAVIS HUGHES

DICK MUNZINGER

CHARLIE SIMMONS

1947-55 (Nine seasons) Overall: 41-40-3 (.506) Conference: 17-27-2 (.391)

1975 (One season) Overall: 2-8-1 (.227) Conference: 1-8 (.111)

GENE WHITE

1956-58 (Three seasons) Overall: 12-17 (.414) Conference: 9-12 (.429)

1976-81 (Six seasons) Overall: 19-44-1 (.305) Conference: 15-27 (.357)

MIKE SANTIAGO

1999-04 (Six seasons) Overall: 39-27 (.591) Conference: 21-15 (.583)

1959-61 (Three seasons) Overall: 6-25-1 (.203) Conference: 6-15 (.286)

JIM HESS

1982-88 (Seven seasons) Overall: 48-29-2 (.620) Conference: 21-17-1 (.551)

ROBERT McFARLAND 2005-06 (Two seasons) Overall: 9-13 (.409) Conference: 5-7 (.417)

1941 (One season) Overall: 1-6-1 (.188) Conference: 0-4 (.000)

1962-70 (Nine seasons) Overall: 38-48-1 (.443) Conference: 26-36-1 (.421)

LYNN GRAVES

1989-91 (Three seasons) Overall: 15-20-2 (.432) Conference: 7-10-2 (.421)

J.C. HARPER

2007-13 (Seven seasons) Overall: 37-45 (.451) Conference: 24-25 (.490)

BILL PIERCE

1946 (One season) Overall: 1-9 (.100) Conference: 0-5 (.000)

JOHN LEVRA

1971-74 (Four seasons) Overall: 22-20 (.524) Conference: 17-18 (.486)

JOHN PEARCE

1992-98 (Seven seasons) Overall: 46-32-2 (.588) Conference: 24-20-1 (.544)

CLINT CONQUE

2014 -Present (Third Season) Overall: 12-12 (.500) Conference: 9-8 (.529)

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SEASON OPENER/HOMECOMING RESULTS ALL-TIME SEASON OPENER RESULTS YEAR 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957

OPPONENT SCORE YEAR Center H.S..............................................W............. 120-0 1958 Rusk College..........................................W............... 22-0 1959 Rice....................................................... L................ 33-0 1960 Rice....................................................... L................ 25-0 1961 Lon Morris College................................. T.................. 0-0 1962 Baylor.................................................... L................ 30-0 1963 Baylor.................................................... L................ 88-0 1964 Southwest Texas State........................... L.................. 6-0 1965 McMurry................................................W................. 6-0 1966 Trinity.................................................... L................ 14-0 1967 East Texas State..................................... L................ 13-6 1968 Lon Morris College.................................W............... 10-2 1969 Texas A&M............................................. L................ 37-6 1970 Lon Morris College.................................W............... 12-0 1971 Southwestern Louisiana........................ L.................. 7-6 1972 Lon Morris College.................................W................. 6-0 1973 Lon Morris College.................................W............... 13-0 1974 Lon Morris College.................................W............... 40-0 1975 Trinity....................................................W................. 6-0 1976 Southwestern Louisiana........................ L................ 13-2 1977 Baylor.................................................... L................ 34-0 1978 East Texas Baptist..................................W............... 36-6 1979 Mexico City College................................W............... 55-0 1980 East Texas Baptist..................................W................. 7-0 1981 New Mexico A&M..................................W............... 27-7 1982 Texas A&I...............................................W............. 14-12 1983 Texas A&I............................................... L.................. 7-6 1984 McNeese State.......................................W............. 40-13 1985 Northeast Louisiana..............................W............... 15-6 1986 Northwestern State...............................W............. 14-12 1987 Northwestern State............................... L................ 20-7 1988

OPPONENT SCORE YEAR OPPONENT SCORE Southern Arkansas................................W............... 34-0 1989 at Jackson State.....................................W............. 41-28 Northwestern State............................... T.............. 14-14 1990 at Boise State......................................... L.............. 14-10 Texas-Arlington..................................... L................ 14-7 1991 Arkansas-Monticello..............................W............... 50-9 Northwestern State............................... L.............. 35-19 1992 Arkansas-Monticello..............................W............... 24-6 Northwestern State............................... L................ 23-6 1993 Idaho..................................................... L.............. 38-30 Northwestern State...............................W............... 10-0 1994 at Youngstown State.............................. T.............. 10-10 Northwestern State............................... L.............. 34-14 1995 Northern Iowa.......................................W............... 26-7 Angelo State..........................................W............... 35-0 1996 Eastern New Mexico..............................W............. 49-13 East Central...........................................W............... 21-0 1997 West Texas A&M....................................W............. 35-17 at East Central.......................................W............. 27-14 1998 Montana................................................ L.............. 49-42 Angelo State..........................................W............... 46-6 1999 Abilene Christian...................................W............. 51-34 at Angelo State......................................W............... 34-7 2000 Central Oklahoma..............................W (OT)......... 38-31 Northwestern State............................... L.................. 9-7 2001 Portland State....................................... L.............. 16-13 Northwestern State............................... L................ 18-7 2002 at Portland State................................... L.............. 31-23 at Northwestern State........................... L................ 20-7 2003 at Louisiana-Monroe.............................W............. 23-21 Cameron................................................W............... 17-0 2004 Henderson State....................................W............. 30-14 at Northern Michigan............................W............. 35-21 2005 Henderson State....................................W............. 49-38 at Cameron............................................ T.................. 0-0 2006 at Tulsa.................................................. L................ 45-7 vs. Sam Houston State........................... T.............. 14-14 2007 Tarleton State.....................................L (OT).......... 27-24 Cameron................................................ L................ 24-7 2008 Langston...............................................W............. 56-19 at Nevada.............................................. L................ 32-0 2009 at Southern Methodist.......................... L.............. 31-23 Baker.....................................................W............... 56-0 2010 at Texas A&M......................................... L................ 48-7 Northwestern State............................... L................ 22-3 2011 McMurry................................................W............... 82-6 Mississippi College................................. L.............. 17-14 2012 Southwestern Oklahoma.......................W............. 49-14 Prairie View A&M...................................W............... 17-0 2013 at Weber State....................................... L.............. 50-40 Prairie View A&M...................................W............... 37-6 2014 at Kansas State...................................... L.............. 55-16 Delta State.............................................W............. 17-10 2015 Northern Arizona................................... L.............. 34-28 at Delta State.........................................W............. 29-12 TOTALS 47-37-5 .556 at Alcorn State.......................................W............. 29-12 Most Common Opponent: Northwestern State (11 games) at West Texas A&M................................W................. 7-3 Most Victories: Lon Morris College (Five Victories) at Southern Mississippi.......................... L................ 21-7

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OPPONENT SCORE YEAR Sam Houston State................................W............. 14-12 1973 Sam Houston State................................W............... 33-0 1974 North Texas............................................ T.................. 6-6 1975 Sam Houston State................................ L................ 14-0 1976 Southwest Texas State...........................W............... 13-7 1977 Texas A&I............................................... L................ 55-7 1978 East Texas State..................................... L................ 39-0 1979 Houston.................................................W............. 25-14 1980 North Texas............................................ L................ 19-6 1981 Sam Houston State................................W............. 51-14 1982 Sul Ross State........................................ L................ 35-7 1983 Sam Houston State................................W............... 14-0 1984 Sul Ross State........................................W............... 28-7 1985 Sam Houston State................................ L.............. 25-14 1986 East Texas State..................................... L.............. 25-21 1987 Southwest Texas State........................... L.............. 26-20 1988 Sul Ross State........................................W................. 9-7 1989 Southwest Texas State...........................W............. 20-13 1990 Sul Ross State........................................W............... 38-6 1991 Texas A&I...............................................W............... 24-7 1992 Sul Ross State........................................W............... 14-9 1993 Texas A&I............................................... L.............. 34-13 1994 Howard Payne.......................................W............. 30-15 1995 Sam Houston State................................W............. 14-13 1996 Sam Houston State................................ L................ 21-8 1997 Howard Payne.......................................W............... 25-0 1998 Sam Houston State................................W............. 21-14 1999 Sul Ross State........................................W............. 31-30 2000 Sam Houston State................................ L.............. 30-28 2001 Howard Payne.......................................W............. 45-21 2002 Sul Ross State........................................ L................ 17-7 2003 Angelo State.......................................... L.............. 41-13 2004 Sul Ross State........................................W............. 45-17 2005

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OPPONENT SCORE YEAR OPPONENT SCORE Angelo State..........................................W............. 21-14 2006 McNeese State....................................... L.............. 20-17 East Texas State..................................... L................ 31-3 2007 Sam Houston State................................ L.............. 45-17 Angelo State.......................................... L................ 34-7 2008 Texas State............................................ L.............. 62-21 Texas Lutheran...................................... L.............. 35-18 2009 Sam Houston State................................W............... 42-3 Howard Payne.......................................W............... 31-3 2010 Texas State............................................ L.............. 27-24 Abilene Christian...................................W............. 28-21 2011 McNeese State.......................................W............. 37-17 Southwest Texas State...........................W............. 28-14 2012 Nicholls State.........................................W............. 44-10 Abilene Christian...................................W............. 24-23 2013 Nicholls State.........................................W............. 55-41 Southwest Texas State........................... L................ 38-6 2014 Southeastern Louisiana.........................W............. 27-17 Abilene Christian................................... L.............. 24-17 2015 Incarnate Word......................................W............. 55-21 Southwest Texas State...........................W............. 27-24 TOTALS 40-35-1 .533 Nicholls State......................................... L.............. 25-21 Abilene Christian................................... L.............. 24-17 ALL-TIME HOMECOMING OPPONENTS Nicholls State......................................... L.............. 20-14 OPPONENT GAMES REC. Sam Houston State................................ L.............. 31-17 Abilene Christian........................................... 4................ 2-2 (.500) Nicholls State.........................................W............... 30-7 Angelo State.................................................. 3................ 1-2 (.333) Sam Houston State................................W............... 45-7 East Texas State.............................................. 3................ 0-3 (.000) McNeese State.......................................W............... 30-9 Henderson State............................................ 1.............. 1-0 (1.000) Northeast Louisiana.............................. L.............. 48-20 Houston......................................................... 1.............. 1-0 (1.000) McNeese State....................................... L................ 28-3 Howard Payne................................................ 4.............. 4-0 (1.000) McNeese State....................................... L.............. 21-20 Incarnate Word.............................................. 1.............. 1-0 (1.000) Henderson State....................................W............... 51-0 Jacksonville State........................................... 1.............. 1-0 (1.000) McNeese State....................................... L.............. 34-16 McNeese State............................................... 7................ 3-4 (.429) Sam Houston State................................ L.............. 14-10 Nicholls State................................................. 6................ 4-2 (.667) McNeese State.......................................W............... 13-7 North Texas.................................................... 2................ 0-2 (.000) Troy State..............................................W............. 21-14 Northeast Louisiana....................................... 1................ 0-1 (.000) Nicholls State.........................................W............... 38-7 Sam Houston State....................................... 18............. 8-10 (.444) Sam Houston State................................ L.............. 52-41 Southeastern Louisiana................................. 2................ 1-1 (.500) Jacksonville State..............................W (OT)......... 44-37 Southwest Texas State................................... 9................ 5-4 (.556) Sam Houston State................................ L................ 10-7 Sul Ross State................................................. 8................ 6-2 (.750) Texas State............................................W............. 44-27 Texas A&I....................................................... 3................ 1-2 (.333) Sam Houston State................................ L.............. 31-28 Texas Lutheran............................................... 1................ 0-1 (.000) Southeastern Louisiana......................... L.............. 45-23 Troy State....................................................... 1.............. 1-0 (1.000)


DIVISION I NATIONALLY-RANKED RESULTS DIVISION I NATIONALLY-RANKED RESULTS DATE Oct. 17, 1987 Oct. 31, 1987 Oct. 1, 1988 Oct. 15, 1988 Oct. 22, 1988 Oct. 29, 1988 Nov. 5, 1988 Nov. 12, 1988 Nov. 19, 1988 Nov. 26, 1988 Dec. 3, 1988 Sept. 2, 1989 Sept. 9, 1989 Sept. 23, 1989 Sept. 30, 1989 Oct. 7, 1989 Oct. 14, 1989 Oct. 21, 1989 Oct. 28, 1989 Nov. 4, 1989 Nov. 11, 1989 Nov. 18, 1989 Nov. 25, 1989 Dec. 2, 1989 Dec. 9, 1989 Dec. 16, 1989 Sept. 1, 1990 Sept. 8, 1990 Sept. 28, 1991 Nov. 2, 1991 Nov. 9, 1991 Nov. 16, 1991 Oct. 10, 1992 Nov. 7, 1992 Nov. 14, 1992 Sept. 2, 1993 Sept. 11, 1993 Sept. 18, 1993 Sept. 25, 1993 Oct. 9, 1993 Oct. 16, 1993 Oct. 23, 1993 Oct. 30, 1993 Nov. 6, 1993 Nov. 13, 1993 Nov. 20, 1993 Nov. 27, 1993 Sept. 1, 1994 Sept. 10, 1994 Sept. 17, 1994 Sept. 24, 1994 Oct. 8, 1994 Oct. 15, 1994 Oct. 22, 1994 Oct. 29, 1994 Nov. 5, 1994 Nov. 12, 1994 Nov. 19, 1994 Sept. 2, 1995 Sept. 9, 1995 Sept. 16, 1995 Sept. 23, 1995 Oct. 7, 1995 Oct. 14, 1995 Oct. 21, 1995 Oct. 28, 1995 Nov. 11, 1995 Nov. 16, 1995 Nov. 25, 1995

SFA — — — 14 11 9 3 1 1 9 9 17 17 17 14 12 10 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 — — — — — — — — — 22 18 13 10 10 16 22 19 17 14 15 11 16 15 24 20 18 16 22 22 21 13 8 5 5 4 4 4 3 6 5 5

OPPONENT RANK SCORE at Nicholls State 15 W 24-21 North Texas 5 L 16-14 at Northeast Louisiana 9 W 20-3 at Sam Houston State — W 17-10 Eastern Washington — W 48-10 North Texas 1 W 17-10 Nicholls State — W 30-7 McNeese State — W 20-3 Northwestern State 10 L 20-17 Jackson State ^ 5 W 24-0 at Georgia Southern ^ 2 L 27-6 at Jackson State 9 W 41-28 at Boise State 12 L 23-12 Nicholls State ­— W 24-7 at Lamar — W 44-20 Southwest Texas State — W 32-21 at North Texas 16 W 35-16 at McNeese State — W 42-14 at Eastern Washington — W 42-36 Sam Houston State — W 45-7 Northeast Louisiana — W 66-45 at Northwestern State — T 17-17 Grambling State ^ 13 W 59-56 Southwest Missouri State ^ 9 W 55-25 at Furman ^ 2 W 21-19 at Georgia Southern ^ 1 L 37-34 at Boise State 12 L 14-10 Angelo State — L 28-24 at Boise State 5 L 38-7 Sam Houston State 5 W 13-3 at McNeese State 19 T 7-7 Northeast Louisiana 19 L 48-20 at Southwest Texas State 18 L 17-14 McNeese State 14 L 28-3 at Northeast Louisiana 1 L 41-22 Idaho 7 L 38-30 Youngstown State 2 W 35-15 Livingston — W 49-28 at Boise State — W 30-7 at Sam Houston State — W 24-20 Nicholls State — W 35-21 at Northeast Louisiana 12 L 26-10 McNeese State 9 L 21-20 at North Texas — W 29-27 Southwest Texas State — W 29-7 at Northwestern State — W 51-20 at Troy State ^ 1 L 42-20 at Youngstown State 2 T 10-10 Montana State 24 L 21-18 Cal State Sacramento — W 40-15 at Idaho 7 L 58-26 Sam Houston State 18 W 42-6 at Nicholls State — W 24-10 Henderson State — W 51-0 at McNeese State 11 L 13-9 North Texas 12 T 33-33 at Southwest Texas State — W 24-19 Northwestern State — W 34-31 Northern Iowa 19 W 26-7 at Youngstown State 6 W 27-0 Angelo State — W 17-3 Henderson State — W 31-6 at Sam Houston State — W 38-22 Nicholls State — W 56-3 at Samford — W 31-10 McNeese State 1 L 34-16 Southwest Texas State — W 50-21 at Northwestern State 21 W 25-20 Eastern Illinois ^ 12 W 34-29

DATE SFA Dec. 2, 1995 5 Dec. 9, 1995 5 Aug. 29, 1996 5 Sept. 7, 1996 4 Sept. 14, 1996 3 Sept. 28, 1996 7 Oct. 12, 1996 4 Oct. 19, 1996 12 Oct. 26, 1996 12 Nov. 2, 1996 11 Nov. 9, 1996 9 Nov. 16, 1996 7 Nov. 23, 1996 14 Aug. 28, 1997 15 Sept. 6, 1997 15 Sept. 13, 1997 14 Sept. 27, 1997 17 Oct. 11, 1997 13 Oct. 18, 1997 12 Oct. 25, 1997 10 Nov. 1, 1997 7 Nov. 8, 1997 7 Nov. 15, 1997 14 Nov. 22, 1997 14 Sept. 5, 1998 20 Sept. 12, 1998 20 Sept. 19, 1998 18 Sept. 26, 1998 24 Oct. 23, 1999 25 Oct. 30, 1999 22 Nov. 6, 1999 19 Nov. 13, 1999 25 Nov. 20, 1999 23 Aug. 31, 2000 17 Sept. 9, 2000 19 Sept. 16, 2000 17 Sept. 23, 2000 10 Oct. 7, 2000 14 Oct. 14, 2000 24 Oct. 6, 2001 — Oct. 13, 2001 23 Oct. 20, 2001 19 Nov. 3, 2001 23 Nov. 10, 2001 21 Nov. 17, 2001 21 Nov. 24, 2001 25 Aug. 31, 2002 — Sept. 7, 2002 — Sept. 21, 2002 — Oct. 12, 2002 — Oct. 19, 2002 23 Nov. 2, 2002 — Nov. 23, 2002 — Sept. 6, 2003 23 Sept. 13, 2003 17 Nov. 8, 2003 — Sept. 2, 2004 16 Sept. 11, 2004 15 Sept. 18, 2004 13 Sept. 25, 2004 5 Oct. 9, 2004 5 Oct. 16, 2004 10 Oct. 23, 2004 8 Oct. 30, 2004 13 Nov. 6, 2004 18 Nov. 20, 2004 ­— Sept. 10, 2005 — Oct. 15, 2005 24 Nov. 5, 2005 —

OPPONENT at Appalachian State ^ at Montana ^ Eastern New Mexico Delta State at Northern Iowa Troy State Sam Houston State at Nicholls State Samford at McNeese State Jacksonville State at Southwest Texas State Northwestern State West Texas A&M Delta State at Montana New Hampshire Jacksonville State at Troy State McNeese State Southwest Texas State at Sam Houston State Nicholls State at Northwestern State Montana Tarleton State at Northeast Louisiana Northern Iowa Nicholls State Jacksonville State at Troy State Wingate at Northwestern State Central Oklahoma Texas A&M-Commerce at Louisiana Tech at Northern Iowa at McNeese State Sam Houston State at McNeese State Jacksonville State at Sam Houston State Nicholls State Southwest Texas State at Northwestern State at Texas Tech at Portland State Montana State at Northern Iowa at Nicholls State Sam Houston State McNeese State at Northwestern State at Louisiana-Monroe at Southern Utah at McNeese State Henderson State Northern Arizona at Northern Iowa Southern Utah Florida International at UC Davis at Texas State Sam Houston State at Nicholls State Northwestern State at Montana State at McNeese State UC Davis

RANK SCORE 2 W 27-17 8 L 70-14 — W 49-13 — W 47-16 5 L 38-12 3 W 13-10 — L 14-10 — W 27-11 — W 43-14 — W 38-37 — W 42-10 — L 31-19 — L 17-10 — W 35-17 — W 38-3 — L 24-10 — W 17-14 — W 41-15 — W 20-13 — W 13-7 — W 31-28 — L 33-28 — W 39-7 — L 38-24 — L 49-42 — W 28-3 — L 21-10 — L 14-10 — W 38-7 — W 33-16 — L 27-7 — W 73-11 — W 29-14 — W (OT) 38-31 — W 48-21 — W (OT) 34-31 — L 37-30 — L 37-6 — L 52-41 5 W 26-15 21 W (OT) 44-37 — L 24-21 — W 23-21 — W 35-13 16 L 31-17 — L 58-3 17 L 31-23 19 W 30-13 6 L 31-24 23 W 17-14 — L 10-7 2 L 42-13 12 L 42-35 — W 23-21 — L 22-21 1 L 20-17 — W 30-14 13 W (OT) 24-17 7 W 24-21 — W 24-21 — L 31-24 21 W 22-19 — L 17-14 8 L 31-28 — L 41-23 16 L 37-16 16 L 42-6 25 L 33-23 21 W 27-17

DATE SFA Nov. 12, 2005 — Sept. 30, 2006 — Sept. 8, 2007 — Sept. 22, 2007 ­— Oct. 13, 2007 — Sept. 27, 2008 — Oct. 10, 2009 — Oct. 17, 2009 20 Oct. 24, 2009 15 Oct. 31, 2009 11 Nov. 7, 2009 15 Nov. 14, 2009 15 Nov. 21, 2009 15 Nov. 28, 2009 12 Dec. 12, 2009 12 Sept. 4, 2010 8 Sept. 11, 2010 10 Sept. 18, 2010 10 Sept. 25, 2010 6 Oct. 9, 2010 5 Oct. 16, 2010 5 Oct. 23, 2010 5 Oct. 30, 2010 4 Nov. 6, 2010 10 Nov. 13, 2010 8 Nov. 20, 2010 5 Dec. 4, 2010 3 Sept. 1, 2011 17 Sept. 10, 2011 16 Sept. 17, 2011 19 Sept. 24, 2011 22 Oct. 8, 2011 — Sept. 15, 2012 — Sept. 29, 2012 — Oct. 6, 2012 — Sept. 21, 2013 — Oct. 25, 2013 — Nov. 2, 2013 — Nov. 9, 2013 — Oct. 25, 2014 — Nov. 1, 2014 23 Nov. 8, 2014 — Nov. 15, 2014 24 Nov. 29, 2014 — Sept. 5, 2015 24 Sept. 19, 2015 — Oct. 17, 2015 —

OPPONENT RANK SCORE Texas State 7 L 38-21 North Dakota State 11 L 17-9 at North Dakota State 4 L 28-18 Western Illinois 19 L 34-13 Nicholls State 16 L 17-16 South Dakota State 20 L 50-48 McNeese State 7 W 16-13 at Central Arkansas 10 W 33-30 Sam Houston State — W 42-3 at Texas State — L 28-7 Nicholls State — W 31-27 at Southeastern Louisiana — W 41-10 at Northwestern State ­— W 19-10 Eastern Washington ^ 13 W 44-33 at Montana ^ 3 L 51-0 at Texas A&M — L 48-7 Albany — W 59-14 at Northern Iowa 13 W 22-20 Lamar — W 71-3 at McNeese State — W 32-27 Central Arkansas — W 30-7 vs. Sam Houston State — W 31-28 Texas State — L 27-24 at Nicholls State — W 48-13 Southeastern Louisiana — W 51-14 Northwestern State — W 36-13 Villanova ^ 10 L 54-24 McMurry — W 82-6 Northern Iowa 4 L 34-23 at Baylor 19 L 48-0 Texas State — L 35-26 vs. Sam Houston State 11 L 45-10 at Montana State 3 L 43-35 Central Arkansas 12 W 42-37 vs. Sam Houston State 9 L 51-43 Montana State 2 W 52-38 at Central Arkansas 20 L 66-31 vs. Sam Houston State 9 L 56-49 McNeese State 11 L 69-38 Southeastern Louisiana 8 W 27-17 vs. Sam Houston State — L 42-28 at McNeese State 6 W 31-16 Abilene Christian — L 37-35 at Northern Iowa 10 L 44-10 Northern Arizona ­— L 34-28 McNeese State 21 L 28-14 Southeastern Louisiana 21 W 28-27

BY THE NUMBERS Total number of weeks nationally ranked...............................142 SFA record when nationally ranked..........................90-49-3 (.644) Record against nationally ranked opponents........35-50-3 (.415) Record against Top-10................................................18-26-1 (.411) Total number of weeks ranked in the Top-10............................59 Most consecutive weeks nationally ranked: 60 weeks (Sept. 18, 1993 to Sept. 26, 1998) 25 weeks (Oct. 15, 1988 to Sept. 8, 1990) 24 weeks (Oct. 17, 2009 to Sept. 24, 2011)

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POSTSEASON HISTORY 1973 POULTRY BOWL

1989 NCAA DIVISION I-AA FIRST ROUND

Stephen F. Austin 31, Gardner-Webb 10

Stephen F. Austin 59, Grambling State 56

Stephen F. Austin used an overpowering option ground attack, led by quarterback Larry Mayer, to win their first-ever postseason game with a 31-10 triumph over Gardner-Webb. Mayer set the SFA single-game rushing record with 237 yards on 16 carries as he led the Lumberjacks to 467 total rushing yards against the Bulldogs, being named the game’s outstanding offensive player. Four different ‘Jacks scored touchdowns in the game, including fullback Bill Tyler who romped 70 yards for the game’s final score. Defensively, SFA allowed just 346 total yards as linebacker Sam Hunt was named the game’s outstanding defensive player.

A wild fourth quarter saw third-ranked Stephen F. Austin rally for a 59-56 victory over 13th-ranked Grambling State. The teams combined for 456 yards and 50 points in the fourth as SFA quarterback Todd Hammel set a school and NCAA Division I-AA playoff record with 517 passing yards and 539 yards of total offense. The Lumberjacks found themselves trailing 27-6 midway through the second quarter but used a 38-7 run early in the fourth to claim a 45-34 lead. A pair of Grambling touchdowns and two-point conversions sandwiched a ‘Jack touchdown, cutting SFA’s lead to two at 52-50. After a Tiger stop, GSU answered with a 45-yard scoring strike to take the 56-52 lead after a failed two-point conversion attempt. With just over four minutes remaining, Hammel drove the ‘Jacks the length of the field, capping the drive with a one-yard touchdown run to put SFA on top 59-56 with 1:17 remaining. Grambling drove down to the ‘Jacks’ 28-yard line before a sack on the game’s final play sealed the victory for SFA. The two teams combined for 1,287 yards of total offense, including 631 for SFA.

December 8, 1973 • Gainesville, Ga.

Stephen F. Austin Gardner-Webb

3 7 7 14 — 31 0 3 0 7 — 10

SFA - 1st - John Lewis 32 field goal SFA - 2nd - Larry Mayer 61 run (Lewis kick) GW - 2nd - Field goal SFA - 3rd - Dick Austin 7 run (Lewis kick) SFA - 4th - John Reece 14 run (Lewis kick) GW - 4th - Touchdown SFA - Billy Tyler 70 run (Lewis kick)

1988 NCAA DIVISION I-AA FIRST ROUND Stephen F. Austin 24, Jackson State 0

November 26, 1988 • Nacogdoches, Texas Ninth-ranked Stephen F. Austin hosted its first venture into the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs and dominated fifth-ranked Jackson State, shutting out the Tigers 24-0. SFA controlled the ball and carried a 7-0 lead into halftime thanks to a 73-yard touchdown strike from Todd Hammel to Joe Bradford. The ‘Jacks had a field goal attempt blocked in the third quarter, giving some momentum to JSU, but Johnnie Hendrix stepped in front of a Tiger pass on the next series and took it back 48 yards for a touchdown to clinch the victory. SFA rolled up 408 total yards on offense while the ‘Jacks’ defense held the tigers to just 159 yards of total offense. Jackson State Stephen F. Austin

0 0 0 0 — 0 7 0 10 7 — 24

SFA - 4:31, 1st - Todd Hammel 73 pass to Joe Bradford (Chuck Rawlison kick) SFA - 9:52, 3rd - Johnnie Hendrix 48 interception (Rawlison kick) SFA - 2:28, 3rd - Rawlison 34 field goal SFA - 12:32, 4th - Michael Horace 1 run (Rawlison kick)

1988 NCAA DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINAL Georgia Southern 27, Stephen F. Austin 6 December 3, 1988 •Statesboro, Ga.

Ninth-ranked Stephen F. Austin held second-ranked Georgia Southern at bay for the opening 30 minutes, but the Eagles’ second half barrage was too much for the Lumberjacks who fell 27-6 in the NCAA Division I-AA quarterfinals. SFA took an early 6-0 and held a three-point halftime advantage thanks to a pair of field goals from Chuck Rawlison. But an interception on the ‘Jacks’ first second half possession turned into a GSC touchdown, followed by a score on the Eagles’ ensuing drive to end SFA’s upset hopes. Georgia Southern, the eventual national runner-up, collected 417 yards of total offense while SFA netted just 287, including 140 yards on the ground from Michael Horace Stephen F. Austin 3 3 0 0 — 6 Georgia Southern 0 3 14 10 — 27 SFA - 5:12, 1st - Chuck Rawlison 46 field goal SFA - 12:58, 2nd - Rawlison 20 field goal GSC - 5:48, 2nd - Mike Dowis 24 field goal GSC - 10:48, 3rd - Ernest Thompson 1 run (Dowis kick) GSC - 4:10, 3rd - Johnson 3 run (Dowis kick) GSC - 9:06, 4th - Dowis 41 field goal GSC - 2:56, 4th - Raymond Gross 52 pass to T. Belser (Dowis kick)

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November 25, 1989 • Nacogdoches, Texas

Grambling State Stephen F. Austin

6 21 7 22 — 56 7 14 10 28 — 59

GSU - 12:45, 1st - Clemente Gordon 36 pass to Fred Jones (kick failed) SFA - 12:26, 1st - Tim Fields 90 kickoff return (Chuck Rawlison kick) GSU - 10:27, 2nd - Gordon 8 pass to Andrew Glover (Derrick Levi kick) GSU - 9:28, 2nd - Gordon 25 pass to Jake Reed (Levi kick) GSU - 6:30, 2nd - Reed 19 run (Levi kick) SFA - 4:34, 2nd - Roland Dumes 10 run (Rawlison kick) SFA - 0:36, 2nd - Todd Hammel 27 pass to Pat Jackson (Rawlison kick) GSU - 13:02, 3rd - Gordon 12 pass to Reed (Levi kick) SFA - 11:58, 3rd - Hammel 54 pass to Eric Wright (Rawlison kick) SFA - 6:22, 3rd - Rawlison 30 field goal SFA - 12:40, 4th - Hammel 25 pass to Dave Kelley (Rawlison kick) SFA - 9:33, 4th - Hammel 38 pass to Wright (Rawlison kick) GSU - 8:37, 4th - Gordon 49 pass to Glover (Gordon pass to F. Thomas) SFA - 7:06, 4th - Hammel 22 pass to Jackson (Rawlison kick) GSU - 5:21, 4th - Walter Dean 1 run (Dean run) GSU - 4:04, 4th - Gordon 45 pass to Glover (pass failed) SFA - 1:17, 4th - Hammel 1 run (Rawlison kick)

1989 NCAA DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINAL Stephen F. Austin 55, Southwest Missouri State 25 December 2, 1989 • Nacogdoches, Texas

Third-ranked Stephen F. Austin used a balanced offensive attack to roll past ninth-ranked Southwest Missouri State 55-25. The Lumberjacks tallied 613 total yards as quarterback Todd Hammel threw for 405 yards and two touchdowns while Roland Dumes rushed for 103 yards on five carries, including touchdown runs of 36 and 62 yards. SFA gradually build a 23-10 halftime lead before the Bears pulled to within one score at 26-18 with 3:40 remaining in the third quarter. But the ‘Jacks outscored the Bears 29-7 over the final 18 minutes to put the game out of reach, capped by a 44-yard touchdown run by Eric Gaines late in the fourth quarter. Southwest Missouri 3 7 8 7 — 25 Stephen F. Austin 16 7 11 21 — 55 SFA - 14:12, 1st - Todd Hammel 63 pass to Pat Jackson (Chuck Rawlison kick) SFA - 11:31, 1st - Hammel 22 pass to Larry Centers (Rawlison kick) SMSU - 5:25, 1st - Chris Potthast 31 field goal SFA - 2:50, 1st - Rawlison 36 field goal SMSU - 11:23, 2nd - Tony Gilbert 18 run (Potthast kick) SFA - 5:31, 2nd - Hammel 11 pass to Dave Kelley (Rawlison kick) SFA - 9:44, 3rd - Rawlison 51 field goal SMSU - 3:40, 3rd - DeAndre Smith 92 pass to Rodney McConico (Smith run) SFA - 2:46, 3rd - Hammel 10 pass to Joe Bradford (Hammel pass to Kelley) SFA - 11:24, 4th - Roland Dumes 36 run (Rawlison kick) SFA - 5:04, 4th - Dumes 62 run (Rawlison kick) SMSU - 2:47, 4th - Paul Carney 50 pass to Doug Adams (Potthast kick) SFA - 2:33, 4th - Eric Gaines 44 run (Rawlison kick)SFA - 1:17, 4th - Hammel 1 run (Rawlison kick)


POSTSEASON HISTORY 1989 NCAA DIVISION I-AA SEMIFINAL

1993 NCAA DIVISION I-AA FIRST ROUND

Stephen F. Austin 21, Furman 19

Troy State 42, Stephen F. Austin 20

Playing in blizzard-like conditions in the Palmetto State, third-ranked Stephen F. Austin continued its historic season with a 21-19 victory at second-ranked Furman in the NCAA semifinals. The defending national champions threatened early, but the Lumberjack defense held on fourth and one deep inside SFA territory, followed by a pair of touchdown drives engineered by quarterback Todd Hammel. A 14-yard rush by Larry Centers gave the ‘Jacks a 21-7 halftime lead as turnovers became the story of the game in the second half. A missed PAT off a Paladin touchdown early in the fourth would prove costly as Furman found the endzone with 19 seconds remaining. Forced to go for two, SFA’s defense held, punching the ‘Jacks’ ticket to the national championship game for the first time in school history.

After a four-year hiatus, Stephen F. Austin returned to the postseason as the 14th-ranked Lumberjacks faced top-ranked Troy State, falling to the Trojans 42-20. After allowing an early touchdown, SFA responded with a touchdown drive of its own in the first quarter, only to have the extra point attempt blocked. It would prove to be a foreshadowing of what the ‘Jacks would see from the top-ranked Trojans. SFA pulled to within two at 14-12 midway through the second quarter thanks to James Ritchey’s second touchdown pass of the half, but Troy State began to pull away, using a 28-0 run over the next 30 minutes to put the game out of reach. The ‘Jacks would notch a final touchdown late in the fourth quarter as SFA generated 325 yards of total offense.

December 9, 1989 • Greenville, S.C.

Stephen F. Austin Furman

14 7 0 0 — 21 0 7 0 12 — 19

SFA - 7:41, 1st - Todd Hammel 34 pass to Dave Kelly (Chuck Rawlison kick) SFA - 3:47, 1st - Hammel 5 pass to Joe Bradford (Rawlison kick) FU - 11:37, 2nd - Patrick Baynes 23 pass to Don Clardy (G. Connaly kick) SFA - 7:26, 2nd - Larry Centers 14 run (Rawlison kick) FU - 13:22, 4th - Billy Stockdale 1 run (kick failed) FU - 0:19, 4th - Stockdale 1 run (run failed)

1989 NCAA DIVISION I-AA CHAMPIONSHIP Georgia Southern 37, Stephen F. Austin 34 December 16, 1989 • Statesboro, Ga.

Third-ranked Stephen F. Austin played for a national championship for the first time in program history in front of 25,725 fans and a national ESPN audience in Statesboro, Ga. SFA and Georgia Southern staged a classic as the Eagles would notch a late field goal to snatch the trophy from the Lumberjacks with a 37-34 victory on their home field. After falling behind 14-0 early, SFA rallied to tie the game in the second quarter thanks to a pair of touchdowns engineered by quarterback Todd Hammel. GSC looked to take a 20-14 lead into halftime but a 53-yard field goal by Chuck Rawlison as time expired cut the deficit to three at 20-17. Rawlison would add another 53 yarder early in the third, followed by a Hammel touchdown pass to Joe Bradford to give the ‘Jacks the 27-20 lead heading to the fourth quarter. The Eagles tied the game early in the fourth before Hammel hit Larry Center for a 46 yard touchdown strike, reclaiming the lead 34-27 with 12:32 to go. Georgia Southern tied the game at 34-34 with 5:58 to go, then an Eagle interception led to a 20-yard field goal with 1:41 to play, giving GSC the 37-34 lead. SFA had one more shot for the title, but Hammel’s pass on fourth down sealed the victory for Georgia Southern. Stephen F. Austin 7 10 10 7 — 34 Georgia Southern 14 6 0 17 — 37 GSC - 10:41, 1st - Raymond Gross 34 run (Mike Dowis kick) GSC - 7:58, 1st - Terrance Sorrell fumble recovery in endzone (Dowis kick) SFA - 0:19, 1st - Todd Hammel 1 run (Chuck Rawlison kick) SFA - 8:50, 2nd - Hammel 12 pass to Larry Centers (Rawlison kick) GSC - 4:27, 2nd - Dowis 30 field goal GSC - 0:21, 2nd - Dowis 37 field goal SFA - 0:00, 2nd - Rawlison 53 field goal SFA - 11:19, 3rd - Rawlison 53 field goal SFA - 5:27, 3rd - Hammel 7 pass to Joe Bradford (Rawlison kick) GSC - 14:57, 4th - Joe Ross 2 run (Dowis kick) SFA - 12:32, 4th - Hammel 46 pass to Centers (Rawlison kick) GSC - 5:58, 4th - Ernest Thompson 1 run (Dowis kick) GSC - 1:41, 4th - Dowis 20 field goal

November 27, 1993 • Troy, Ala.

Stephen F. Austin 6 6 0 8 — 20 Troy State 14 7 7 14 — 42 TSU - 5:17, 1st - Kelvin Simmons 4 pass to Eric Polite (Ollie Quass kick) SFA - 0:56, 1st - James Ritchey 7 pass to Michael Pearce (kick blocked) TSU - 0:22, 1st - Simmons 51 pass to Orlando Parker (Quass kick) SFA - 12:16, 2nd - Ritchey 9 pass to Kevin Goodwin (pass failed) TSU - 8:54, 2nd - Jimmy Godwin 2 run (Quass kick) TSU - 14:44, 3rd - Parker 88 kickoff return (Quass kick) TSU - 12:22, 4th - Godwin 2 run (Quass kick) TSU - 10:26, 4th - Simmons 25 pass to Robert Kilow (Quass kick) SFA - 6:54, 4th - Mike Goddard 7 pass to Goodwin (Goddard pass to Pearce)

1995 NCAA DIVISION I-AA FIRST ROUND Stephen F. Austin 34, Eastern Illinois 29 November 25, 1995 • Nacogdoches, Texas

Fifth-ranked Stephen F. Austin raced out to a 34-15 lead on 12th-ranked Eastern Illinois, then held on for a 34-29 victory. SFA was led by James Ritchey’s 390 passing yards to complement a pair of touchdown passes. The Lumberjacks raced out to a 17-7 lead before a touchdown right before the half cut the deficit to just two at 17-15. SFA would notch 17 unanswered points in the second half, highlighted by 56 and 23-yard touchdown passes from Ritchey, taking control of the game before the Panthers made it interesting with a pair of late touchdowns, making it a one score game with 5:14 remaining. But SFA’s defense stepped up when it counted, preserving the win for the ‘Jacks. Eastern Illinois Stephen F. Austin

0 15 0 14 — 29 7 10 14 3 — 34

SFA - 6:31, 1st - Leonard Harris 21 run (Brian Minton kick) SFA - 12:14, 2nd - James Ritchey 7 run (Minton kick) EIU - 7:36, 2nd - Willie High 2 run (Steve Largent kick) SFA - 5:18, 2nd - Minton 24 field goal EIU - 0:02, 2nd - High 2 run (Pete Mauch run) SFA - 10:07, 3rd - Ritchey 56 pass to Mikhael Ricks (Minton kick) SFA - 0:27, 3rd - Ritchey 23 pass to Ricks (Minton kick) SFA - 10:24, 4th - Minton 34 field goal EIU - 6:51, 4th - Mauch 10 pass to Charlie Roche (Largent kick) EIU - 5:14, 4th - March 23 pass to Tom Hess (Largent kick)

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POSTSEASON HISTORY 1995 NCAA DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINAL

2009 NCAA FCS FIRST ROUND

Stephen F. Austin 27, Appalachian State 17

Stephen F. Austin 44, Eastern Washington 33

Facing second-ranked and unbeaten Appalachian State on its home field, fifth-ranked Stephen F. Austin used a pair of late scores upset the Mountaineers 27-17. Leonard Harris led the way for the Lumberjacks, rushing for 180 yards and a pair of touchdowns as the ‘Jacks outgained the Mountaineers 436 to 272 on the day, including a 267 to 72 yard edge on the ground. After falling behind early, SFA rallied back to take a 13-7 lead early in the second quarter and led 13-10 at the half. ASU would reclaim the lead midway through the third quarter and held a 17-13 edge on the ‘Jacks through the majority of the third and fourth quarters. With time running short in the fourth, quarterback James Ritchey orchestrated a drive deep into Mountaineer territory, capped by a two-yard run by Harris to give SFA the lead at 20-17 with 2:33 remaining. The ‘Jacks’ defense held on ASU’s ensuing drive, registering a sack on fourth down, leading to Harris putting the nail in the coffin with a six-yard touchdown rush with 1:38 to go.

Making its first NCAA postseason appearance in 14 years, Stephen F. Austin made it count as the 12th-ranked Lumberjacks raced past 13th-ranked Eastern Washington 44-33. SFA was led by quarterback Jeremy Moses’ 432 yards passing and four touchdowns on the day while Duane Brooks tied a school record with 15 catches for 124 yards, becoming the first player in Southland Conference history with 100 receptions in a season. Vincent Pervis rushed for 125 yards on the ground as the ‘Jacks racked up 595 yards of total offense. After battling to a 10-10 tie after the first quarter, SFA used a Moses touchdown pass to Cordell Roberson and a pair of field goals from Evan Engwall to build a 23-12 lead at the half. Moses then added three more touchdown passes to give SFA the comfortable 44-19 lead late in the third quarter as the ‘Jacks cruised to the 44-33 win.

December 2, 1995 • Boone, N.C.

Stephen F. Austin 10 3 0 14 — 27 Appalachian State 7 3 7 0 — 17 ASU - 8:17, 1st - Scott Satterfield 2 pass to Frank Leatherwood (Jay Sutton kick) SFA - 3:51, 1st - Brian Minton 31 field goal SFA - 1:04, 1st - Dameian Valley 17 run (Minton kick) SFA - 10:49, 2nd - Minton 20 field goal ASU - 0:33, 2nd - Sutton 31 field goal ASU - 6:42, 3rd - Satterfield 6 pass to Aldwin Lance (Sutton kick) SFA - 2:33, 4th - Leonard Harris 2 run (Minton kick) SFA - 1:38, 4th - Harris 6 run (Minton kick)

1995 NCAA DIVISION I-AA SEMIFINAL Montana 70, Stephen F. Austin 14 December 9, 1995 • Missoula, Mont.

Little went right for fifth-ranked Stephen F. Austin on a frigid day in Montana as the Lumberjacks fell to eventual national champion Montana 70-14 on a day in which temperatures hovered around 10 degrees with wind chills registering 15-below. Leonard Harris gave the ‘Jacks the early 7-0 lead in the first quarter, but the Grizzlies then outscored SFA 70-7 over the next three and a half quarters, holding the ‘Jacks scoreless in the second half. The high-powered Grizzlies, frigid temperatures and deep, driving snow got the best of the ‘Jacks as SFA managed just 264 yards of total offense on the day, compared to 669 for Montana. Stephen F. Austin 7 7 0 0 — 14 Montana 14 21 28 7 — 70 SFA - 9:29, 1st - Leonard Harris 1 run (Brian Minton kick) UM - 7:05, 1st - Dave Dickenson 5 pass to Mike Erhardt (Andy Larson kick) UM - 2:31, 1st - Dickenson 8 run (Larson kick) UM - 7:44, 2nd - Dickenson 33 pass to Joe Douglass (Larson kick) SFA - 3:45, 2nd - Harris 2 run (Minton kick) UM - 2:05, 2nd - Dickenson 20 pass to Raul Pacheco (Larson kick) UM - 0:28, 2nd - Dickenson 23 pass to Nathan Dolan (Larson kick) UM - 13:28, 3rd - Dickenson 28 pass to Erhardt (Larson kick) UM - 9:02, 3rd - Josh Branen 2 run (Larson kick) UM - 6:00, 3rd - Brian Gales 10 run (Larson kick) UM - 0:42, 3rd - Chris Morton 15 run (Larson kick) UM - 9:31, 4th - Morton 2 run (Larson kick)

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Eastern Washington 10 2 14 7 — 33 Stephen F. Austin 10 13 21 0 — 44 EWU - 12:43, 1st - M. Jarrett 40 field goal SFA - 10:10, 1st - Evan Engwall 20 field goal SFA - 4:14, 1st - Romonté Hampton 5 run (Engwall kick) EWU - 2:10, 1st - M. Nicholls 5 pass to M. Martin (Jarrett kick) SFA - 8:43, 2nd - Jeremy Moses 24 pass to Cordell Roberson (Engwall kick) EWU - 6:35, 2nd - Team safety SFA - 2:57, 2nd - Engwall 34 field goal SFA - 0:10, 2nd - Engwall 34 field goal SFA - 11:15, 3rd - Moses 4 pass to Brandon Scott (Engwall kick) SFA - 5:54, 3rd - Moses 19 pass to Scott (Engwall kick) EWU - 4:51, 3rd - Nicholls 20 pass to B. Kaufman (Jarrett kick) SFA - 1:48, 3rd - Moses 4 pass to Zek Fancher (Engwall kick) EWU - 0:08, 3rd - T. Jones 2 run (Jarrett kick) EWU - 9:38, 4th - Nicholls 5 pass to N. Overbay (Jarrett kick)

2009 NCAA FCS SECOND ROUND Montana 51, Stephen F. Austin 0

December 12, 2009 • Missoula, Mont. For the second-straight postseason, Stephen F. Austin’s season ended on a sour note in Missoula, Mont., as third-ranked Montana routed the Lumberjacks 51-0. SFA committed 10 turnovers in the game, including seven in the first half and three inside the Grizzlies 20-yard line, which led to 38 unanswered points over the first two quarters. Montana would add a touchdown and two field goals in the second half to complete the rout as SFA managed just 280 yards of total offense. Jeremy Moses was held to just 204 passing yards with Vincent Pervis finishing as SFA’s leading rusher with 47 yards. Stephen F. Austin 0 0 0 0 — 0 Montana 10 28 10 3 — 51 UM - 8:53, 1st - B. McKnight 34 field goal UM - 5:30, 1st - C. Reynolds 3 run (McKnight kick) UM - 12:24, 2nd - A. Selle 4 run (McKnight kick) UM - 11:27, 2nd - Selle 14 pass to M. Mariani (McKnight kick) UM - 2:07, 2nd - Selle 13 pass to J. Sambrano (McKnight kick) UM - 0:09, 2nd - Selle 11 pass to S. Pfahler (McKnight kick) UM - 10:53, 3rd - Reynolds 9 run (McKnight kick) UM - 6:38, 3rd - McKnight 32 field goal UM - 5:15, 4th - McKnight 20 field goal


POSTSEASON HISTORY 2010 NCAA FCS FIRST ROUND Villanova 54, Stephen F. Austin 24

December 4, 2010 • Nacogdoches, Texas 12th-ranked Stephen F. Austin raced out to an early lead on reigning national champion Villanova, but the 10th-ranked Wildcats notched the game’s final 40 points to race past the Lumberjacks 54-24. Keith Lawson recorded all three touchdowns for SFA, punching it in from one yard out each time as the ‘Jacks build a 21-7 lead after the first quarter. SFA led 24-14 in the second but Villanova rattled off 20 points to end the half, including scoring three times in the final two minutes, to take the 34-24 lead into the half. The Wildcats held the ‘Jacks scoreless over the final 37 minutes of the game, spoiling senior quarterback Jeremy Moses’ final game at Homer Bryce Stadium. Moses finished his career as the all-time leader in completions at the FCS level (1,184) as he threw for 340 yards in his final game, but was held without a touchdown pass. Villanova Stephen F. Austin

7 27 3 17 — 54 21 3 0 0 — 24

SFA - 9:58, 1st - Keith Lawson 1 run (Thomas Henshaw kick) VU - 5:09, 1st - C. Whitney 16 pass to N. White (M. Hamilton kick) SFA - 2:33, 1st - Lawson 1 run (Henshaw kick) SFA - 1:34, 1st - Lawson 1 run (Henshaw kick) VU - 10:59, 2nd - Whitney 11 pass to White (Hamilton kick) SFA - 7:26, 2nd - Henshaw 35 field goal VU - 4:50, 2nd - Hamilton 37 field goal VU - 2:00, 2nd - M. Calbi 17 pass to White (Hamilton kick) VU - 0:34, 2nd - Whitney 4 pass to M. Reynolds (Hamilton kick) VU - 0:00, 2nd - Hamilton 38 field goal VU - 6:17, 3rd - Hamilton 30 field goal VU - 13:12, 4th - Whitney 51 pass to M. Szczur (Hamilton kick) VU - 8:41, 4th - Hamilton 27 field goal VU - 1:49, 4th - B. Erbeznik fumble recovery in endzone (Hamilton kick)

2014 NCAA FCS FIRST ROUND Northern Iowa 44, Stephen F. Austin 10 November 29, 2014 • Cedar Falls, Iowa

Northern Iowa raced out to an incredibly fast start, notching a 73-yard touchdown run on the first play of the game, en route to 23 first quarter points as the Panthers took control early and handed SFA a 44-10 loss in the first round of the 2014 NCAA FCS playoffs. UNI took advantage of a pair of early Lumberjack turnovers, recording three-straight field goals, then added another touchdown from David Johnson in the final minute of the first quarter to race out to a commanding 23-0 lead. Gus Johnson cut the deficit to 23-7 early in the second quarter, but that was as close as the Lumberjacks would get as the Panthers raced to the victory. Johnson closed out his storied SFA career as the single-season Southland Conference and SFA rushing leader, capping a five-win turnaround in head coach Clint Conque’s first season in Nacogdoches. Stephen F. Austin 0 7 0 3 — 10 Northern Iowa 23 7 7 7 — 44 UNI - 14:48, 1st - David Johnson 73 run (Michael Schmadeke kick) UNI - 12:30, 1st - Schmadeke 30 field goal UNI - 10:55, 1st - Schmadeke 36 field goal UNI - 6:49, 1st - Schmadeke 34 field goal UNI - 0:37, 1st - Johnson 1 run (Schmadeke kick) SFA - 7:02, 2nd - Gus Johnson 32 run (Jordan Wiggs kick) UNI - 6:12, 2nd - Johnson 70 pass from Brion Carnes (Schmadeke kick) UNI - 9:11, 3rd - Johnson 6 run (Schmadeke kick) UNI - 10:25, 4th - Carnes 22 run (Schmadeke kick) SFA - 6:47, 4th - Mason Juhl 31 field goal

LUMBERJACK DIVISION I POSTSEASON RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

RUSHING YARDS 267 at Appalachian State (12/2/95) 208 vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89) 158 at Georgia Southern (12/3/88) 135 vs. Jackson State (11/26/88) 131 vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 121 at Furman (12/9/89)

RUSHING YARDS 180 Leonard Harris, at Appalachian State (12/2/95) 131 Larry Centers, at Furman (12/9/89) 125 Vincent Pervis, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 103 Roland Dumes, vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89) 89 Leonard Harris, vs. Eastern Illinois (11/25/95) 82 Gus Johnson, at Northern Iowa (11/29/14)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 52 at Appalachian State (12/2/95) 50 vs. Jackson State (11/26/88) 38 at Furman (12/9/89) 36 at Troy (11/27/93) at Georgia Southern (12/3/88) 35 at Montana (12/9/95) PASSING YARDS 517 vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 432 vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 405 vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89) 390 vs. Eastern Illinois (11/25/95) 363 vs. Villanova (12/4/10) 303 at Georgia Southern (12/16/89) PASSING ATTEMPTS 57 vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 56 vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 55 vs. Villanova (12/4/10) 43 at Montana (12/5/09) vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89) 41 at Georgia Southern (12/16/89) PASSING COMPLETIONS 43 vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 36 vs. Villanova (12/4/10) 27 at Montana (12/5/09) 24 vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89) vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 22 at Northern Iowa (11/29/14) TOTAL YARDS 631 vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 613 vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89) 563 vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 491 vs. Eastern Illinois (11/25/95) 453 vs. Villanova (12/4/10) 436 at Appalachian State (12/2/95) TOTAL PLAYS 90 vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 88 vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 78 vs. Jackson State (11/26/88) 77 vs. Villanova (12/4/10) at Furman (12/9/89) 73 at Georgia Southern (12/16/89) FIRST DOWNS 29 vs. Eastern Illinois (11/25/95) 28 vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 25 vs. Villanova (12/4/10) vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 23 at Appalachian State (12/2/95) 22 vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 28 Larry Centers, at Furman (12/9/89) 25 Leonard Harris, at Appalachian State (12/2/95) 22 Larry Centers, at Georgia Southern (12/16/89) 20 Gus Johnson, at Northern Iowa (11/29/14) 19 Leonard Harris, at Montana (12/9/95) Leonard Harris, vs. Eastern Illinois (11/25/95) PASSING YARDS 517 Todd Hammel vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 432 Jeremy Moses, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 405 Todd Hammel, vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89) 390 James Ritchey, vs. Eastern Illinois (11/25/95) 340 Jeremy Moses, vs. Villanova (12/4/10) 303 Todd Hammel, at Georgia Southern (12/16/89) PASSING ATTEMPTS 57 Jeremy Moses, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 56 Todd Hammel, vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 51 Jeremy Moses, vs. Villanova (12/4/10) 41 Todd Hammel, vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89) 40 Todd Hammel, at Georgia Southern (12/16/89) 39 Todd Hammel, at Furman (12/9/89) PASSING COMPLETIONS 43 Jeremy Moses, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 33 Jeremy Moses, vs. Villanova (12/4/10) 24 Todd Hammel, vs. Southwest Missouri (12/2/89) Todd Hammel vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 22 Jeremy Moses, at Montana (12/5/09) 16 James Ritchey, vs. Eastern Illinois (11/25/95) James Ritchey, at Troy (11/27/93) RECEIVING YARDS 151 Chris Jefferson, vs. Eastern Illinois (11/25/95) 150 Larry Centers vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 141 Dave Kelley, at Furman (12/9/89) 129 Pat Jackson, vs. Grambling (11/25/89) 124 Duane Brooks, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 123 Kevin Goodwin, at Troy (11/27/93) RECEPTIONS 15 Duane Brooks, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 11 Brandon Scott, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 9 Cordell Roberson, vs. Villanova (12/4/10) 8 Anthony Foster, vs. Villanova (12/4/10) Duane Brooks, at Montana (12/5/09) Dave Kelley, at Furman (12/9/89) Larry Centers, vs. Grambling (11/25/89) TACKLES 15 Jabara Williams, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 14 Devin Ducote, at Montana (12/5/09) Josh Aubrey, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) Chad Haynes, vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) 13 Josh Aubrey, vs. Villanova (12/4/10) 12 David Whitmore, at Furman (12/9/89)

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ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES OPPONENT REC. PCT. FIRST LAST Abilene Christian...............6-10......... .375....... 1973......2015 Albany.......................................1-0............1.000.........2010........2010 Alcorn State..............................3-0............1.000.........1985........2003 Angelo State...........................10-10............500..........1965........1995 Appalachian State.....................1-0............1.000.........1995........1995 Arizona......................................0-1..............000..........2006........2006 Arkansas-Monticello.................2-0............1.000.........1991........1992 Arkansas State..........................0-2..............000..........1964........1965 Austin College...........................4-1..............800..........1935........1955 Baker.........................................1-0............1.000.........1979........1979 Baylor.......................................0-4..............000..........1928........2011 Boise State................................1-4..............200..........1989........1993 Cal State-Northridge.................1-0............1.000.........2001........2001 Cal State-Sacramento...............1-0............1.000.........1994........1994 Cameron................................. 1-2-1............375..........1973........1977 Center H.S.................................1-0............1.000.........1923........1923 Central Arkansas.................3-7.......... .300....... 2006......2015 Central Florida...........................1-0............1.000.........1985........1985 Central Oklahoma.....................1-0............1.000.........2000........2000 Corpus Christi............................2-0............1.000.........1948........1949 Daniel Baker..............................1-0............1.000.........1949........1949 Delta State................................5-2..............714..........1967........2006 East Central...............................2-0............1.000.........1966........1967 East Texas Baptist......................3-0............1.000.........1948........1950 Eastern Illinois...........................1-0............1.000.........1995........1995 Eastern New Mexico..................1-0............1.000.........1996........1996 Eastern Washington..................3-1..............750..........1987........2009 Florida International.................1-1..............500..........2003........2004 Furman.....................................1-0............1.000.........1989........1989 Gardner-Webb..........................1-0............1.000.........1973........1973 Georgia Southern......................0-2..............000..........1988........1989 Grambling State........................1-0............1.000.........1989........1989 Hardin-Simmons.......................0-1..............000..........1963........1963 Henderson State..................... 9-3-1............731..........1938........2005 Hillsboro J.C..............................2-0............1.000.........1923........1924 Houston....................................2-1..............667..........1946........1948 Houston Baptist..................2-0......... 1.000...... 2014......2015 Howard Payne.........................16-13............552..........1956........1984 Idaho........................................0-2..............000..........1993........1994

OPPONENT REC. PCT. FIRST LAST Illinois State..............................1-0............1.000.........1973........1973 Incarnate Word...................2-0......... 1.000...... 2014......2015 Indiana State.............................1-0............1.000.........2001........2001 Jackson State............................3-2..............600..........1988........1992 Jacksonville State......................6-1..............857..........1996........2002 Kansas State..............................0-1..............000..........2014........2014 Kentucky Wesleyan...................1-0............1.000.........2008........2008 Lamar.................................... 12-18-2..........406..........1923........2013 Langston...................................1-0............1.000.........2008........2008 Lon Morris College.................. 7-2-4............692..........1924........1940 Louisiana College......................3-1..............750..........1934........1949 Louisiana-Lafayette............... 1-18-1...........075..........1925........1986 Loiusiana-Monroe....................5-10.............333..........1955........2003 Louisiana Tech...........................1-4..............200..........1950........2000 Marshall College..................... 3-0-1............875..........1923........1931 McMurry................................. 5-6-2............462..........1927........2013 McNeese........................ 14-19-2...... .429....... 1951......2015 Memphis...................................0-1..............000..........1959........1959 Mexico City College...................2-0............1.000.........1949........1950 Mississippi College....................0-2..............000..........1981........1983 Montana...................................0-4..............000..........1995........2009 Montana State..........................2-4..............333..........1992........2013 Nevada......................................1-2..............333..........1978........1987 New Hampshire........................1-1..............500..........1997........1999 New Mexico State.....................1-0............1.000.........1951........1951 Nicholls.............................25-7......... .781....... 1984......2015 North Dakota............................1-0............1.000.........2009........2009 North Dakota State....................0-2..............000..........2006........2007 North Texas............................ 4-22-3...........190..........1925........1994 Northeast Louisiana J.C.............1-0............1.000.........1932........1932 Northern Arizona......................1-2..............333..........2001........2015 Northern Iowa...........................3-7..............300..........1995........2014 Northern Michigan....................1-0............1.000.........1974........1974 Northwestern State........ 25-44-3...... .368....... 1924......2015 Ouachita Baptist.......................1-0............1.000.........1932........1932 Portland State...........................0-3..............000..........2001........2003 Prairie View A&M.................... 5-1-1............787..........1982........2013 Rice...........................................0-2..............000..........1925........1926 Rusk Baptist College..................3-2..............600..........1923........1927

OPPONENT REC. PCT. FIRST LAST Sam Houston State......... 35-53-2...... .400....... 1923......2015 Samford....................................2-0............1.000.........1995........1996 South Dakota State...................0-2..............000..........2007........2008 Southeastern Louisiana... 11-7-1....... .605....... 1950......2015 Southern Arkansas....................1-0............1.000.........1958........1958 Southern Methodist..................0-2..............000..........2009........2011 Southern Mississippi.................0-3..............000..........1946........1988 Southern Utah...........................3-1..............750..........2002........2005 Southwest Missouri State..........1-0............1.000.........1989........1989 Southwestern...........................0-2..............000..........1924........1950 Southwestern Oklahoma...........1-0............1.000.........2012........2012 St. Mary’s..................................0-1..............000..........1927........1927 Sul Ross State...........................18-8.............692..........1950........1975 Tarleton State............................9-3..............750..........1930........2007 Texarkana College.....................0-2..............000..........1928........1929 Texas A&M................................0-3..............000..........1929........2010 Texas A&M-Commerce.......... 13-43-1..........237..........1924........2014 Texas A&M-Kingsville............ 12-29-1..........298..........1928........1985 Texas-Arlington....................... 1-3-1............300..........1936........1984 Texas Christian..........................0-2..............000..........2008........2015 Texas College.............................1-0............1.000.........2009........2009 Texas Lutheran..........................3-3..............500..........1954........1979 Texas Southern..........................1-0............1.000.........1985........1985 Texas State............................ 29-56-1..........343..........1923........2012 Texas Tech..........................0-2.......... .000....... 2001......2013 Trinity...................................... 1-2-2............400..........1932........1948 Troy State..................................3-3..............500..........1993........2000 Tulsa..........................................0-1..............000..........2006........2006 UC Davis....................................2-0............1.000.........2004........2005 Utah State.................................0-1..............000..........1999........1999 Villanova...................................0-1..............000..........2010........2010 Weber State..............................1-1..............500..........2013........2014 West Alabama....................1-0......... 1.000...... 1993......1993 West Texas A&M........................3-2..............600..........1927........1997 Western Illinois.........................2-2..............500..........2005........2009 Wingate....................................1-0............1.000.........1999........1999 Youngstown State................... 2-1-1............625..........1991........1995

ABILENE CHRISTIAN 6- 10 (.375) 10/6/73........A........L....... 57-50 10/12/74......H.......W...... 14-10 10/11/75......A........L......... 24-3 10/9/76........H........L....... 51-14 10/30/77......A........L....... 35-21 10/28/78......H.......W...... 28-23 10/27/79......A.......W...... 27-21 11/1/80........H.......W...... 24-23 10/31/81......A........L......... 31-0 10/30/82......H........L....... 24-17 10/29/83......A........L....... 24-10 9/29/84........A.......W...... 37-21 10/5/85........H........L....... 22-21 9/4/99..........H.......W...... 51-34 11/15/14......H........L....... 37-35 9/26/15........A........L....... 35-32

APPALACHIAN STATE 1-0 (1.000) 12/2/95........A.......W...... 27-17

BAKER 1-0 (1.000) 9/8/79..........H.......W........ 56-0

CAL STATE SACRAMENTO 1-0 (1.000) 9/17/94.........H.......W..... 40-15

H: 0-0, A: 1-0

H: 1-0, A: 0-0

H: 1-0, A: 0-0

ARIZONA 0-1 (.000) 9/16/06........A........L....... 28-10

BAYLOR 0-4 (.000) 9/22/28.........A........L....... 31-0 9/21/29.........A........L....... 88-0 9/20/47.........A........L....... 34-0 9/17/11.........A........L....... 48-0

CAMERON 1-2-1 (.375) 9/8/73...........H.......W....... 17-0 9/13/75.........A........T.........0-0 11/13/76.......A........L....... 10-6 9/10/77.........H........L....... 24-7

H: 0-0, A: 0-4

H: 1-1, A: 0-1-1

H: 1-0 , A: 0-0

BOISE STATE 1-4 (.200) 9/9/89...........A........L..... 23-12 9/1/90...........A........L..... 14-10 9/28/91.........A........L....... 38-7 9/26/92.........H........L..... 24-20 9/25/93.........A.......W....... 30-7

CENTER HIGH SCHOOL 1-0 (1.000) 9/29/23.........H.......W..... 120-0

CORPUS CHRISTI 2-0 (1.000) 11/13/48......A.......W........ 20-0 11/12/49......A.......W........ 12-0

H: 4-4, A: 2-6

ALBANY 1-0 (1.000) 9/11/10........H.......W...... 59-14 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

ALCORN STATE 3-0 (1.000) 9/28/85........H.......W...... 42-12 9/6/86..........A.......W...... 29-12

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ANGELO STATE 10-10 (.500) 9/25/65........H.......W........ 35-0 9/24/66........A.......W...... 34-14 9/14/68........H.......W........ 42-6 9/13/69........A.......W........ 36-7 11/7/70........A........L....... 41-28 11/6/71........H........L....... 41-13 11/4/72........A........L....... 28-24 11/3/73........H.......W...... 21-14 11/9/74........A.......W...... 37-31 11/8/75........H........L......... 34-7 11/6/76........A........L......... 26-0 10/8/77........H........L......... 14-0 10/7/78........A........L......... 15-3 10/6/79........H.......W........ 31-0 10/11/80......A........L......... 35-7 10/10/81......H........L....... 38-13 10/9/82........A.......W...... 30-24 10/8/83........H.......W...... 14-10 9/8/90..........H........L....... 28-24 9/16/95........H.......W........ 17-3 H: 6-5, A: 4-5

H: 0-0, A: 0-1

ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 2-0 (1.000) 9/7/91..........H.......W........ 50-9 9/5/92..........H.......W........ 24-6 H: 2-0, A: 0-0

ARKANSAS STATE 0-2 (.000) 10/3/64........H........L......... 17-6 10/2/65........A........L...........3-0 H: 0-1, A: 0-1

AUSTIN COLLEGE 4-1 (.800) 11/1/35.........H........L..... 25-12 10/3/46.........A.......W....... 20-7 9/25/48.........H.......W....... 39-6 10/2/54.........H.......W..... 34-12 10/1/55.........A.......W....... 14-6 H: 2-1, A: 2-0

2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

H: 0-1, A: 1-3

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE 1-0 (1.000) 9/22/01.........H... W (OT).30-27 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

2016 opponents in bold

H: 1-0

11/7/15.........A........L..... 36-24 H: 2-3, A: 1-4

CENTRAL FLORIDA 1-0 (1.000) 10/26/85.......A.......W..... 59-24 H: 0-0, A: 1-0

CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 1-0 (1.000) 8/31/00.........H... W (OT).38-31

H: 0-0, A: 2-0

CENTRAL ARKANSAS 3-7 (.300) 9/23/06.........H........L..... 37-35 11/10/07.......A........L..... 35-23 11/15/08.......H........L..... 49-41 10/17/09.......A.......W..... 33-30 10/16/10.......H.......W....... 30-7 10/1/11.........A........L..... 38-28 9/29/12.........H.......W..... 42-37 10/25/13.......A........L..... 66-31 10/4/14.........H........L..... 49-39

DANIEL BAKER 1-0 (1.000) 11/5/49........H.......W........ 40-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

DELTA STATE 5-2 (.714) 9/30/67........A........L....... 21-19 10/5/68........H.......W........ 14-7 9/1/84..........H.......W...... 17-10


ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES 9/5/85..........A.......W...... 29-12 9/7/96..........H.......W...... 47-16 9/6/97..........H.......W........ 38-3 9/9/06..........H........L....... 17-14 H: 4-1, A: 1-1

EAST CENTRAL 2-0 (1.000) 9/17/66........H.......W........ 21-0 9/16/67........A.......W...... 27-14 H: 1-0, A: 1-0

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 3-0 (1.000) 9/18/48.........H.......W....... 36-6 9/17/49.........A.......W....... 19-7 9/16/50.........H.......W.........7-0 H: 2-0, A: 1-0

EASTERN ILLINOIS 1-0 (1.000) 11/25/95.......H.......W..... 34-29

HENDERSON STATE 9-3-1 (.731) 10/7/38.........H.......W.........6-0 10/6/39.........H.......W.........7-0 10/4/40.........A.......W....... 12-6 1941..............H........T..... 13-13 9/17/77.........A........L....... 30-7 9/30/78.........H........L....... 15-3 9/29/79.........A.......W....... 21-3 9/27/80.........H........L.........7-3 10/22/94.......H.......W....... 51-0 9/23/95.........H.......W....... 31-6 9/14/02.........H.......W....... 55-7 9/2/04...........H.......W..... 30-14 9/1/05...........H.......W..... 49-38

IDAHO 0-2 (.000) 9/2/93...........H........L..... 38-30 9/24/94.........A........L..... 58-26

H: 7-2-1, A: 2-1

H: 2-0, A: 0-0

HILLSBORO J.C. 2-0 (1.000) 11/29/23.......H.......W....... 18-6 1924..............A.......W....... 34-0

INDIANA STATE 1-0 (1.000) 9/29/01.........A.......W..... 31-13

H: 1-0, A: 0-0

HOUSTON 2-1 (.667) 11/9/46.........A........L....... 16-7 11/8/47.........H.......W..... 25-14 11/6/48.........A.......W..... 21-13 H: 1-0, A: 1-1

EASTERN WASHINGTON 3-1 (.750) 10/3/87.........H........L.........3-0 10/22/88.......H.......W..... 48-10 10/28/89.......A.......W..... 42-36 11/28/09.......H.......W..... 44-33

HOUSTON BAPTIST 2-0 (1.000) 10/18/14.......A.......W..... 59-27 11/14/15.......H.......W..... 55-20 H: 1-0, A: 1-0

HARDIN-SIMMONS 0-1 (.000) 9/21/63.........H........L....... 16-6

HOWARD PAYNE 16-13 (.552) 10/13/56.......H........L....... 12-6 10/12/57.......A.......W....... 20-7 10/11/58.......H........L....... 13-7 11/7/59.........A.......W....... 21-7 11/5/60.........H........L..... 27-14 11/4/61.........A........L....... 32-9 11/3/62.........H.......W..... 30-15 11/9/63.........A.......W....... 21-6 10/24/64.......A.......W..... 28-12 10/23/65.......H.......W....... 25-0 10/22/66.......A........L.........3-0 10/21/67.......H........L.........6-3 10/26/68.......A........L..... 45-20 10/25/69.......H.......W..... 45-21 9/26/70.........A........L....... 35-6 9/25/71.........H........L..... 38-27 9/23/72.........A........L..... 24-16 9/22/73.........H........L..... 34-10 9/28/74.........A.......W..... 31-17 9/27/75.........H........L....... 14-9 9/25/76.........A.......W....... 10-3 11/5/77.........H.......W....... 31-3 11/4/78.........A.......W....... 20-3 11/3/79.........H.......W.........8-0 11/8/80.........A.......W....... 31-7 11/7/81.........H........L....... 14-6 11/6/82.........A.......W..... 27-10 11/5/83.........H.......W..... 17-10 10/13/84.......H.......W....... 38-0

H: 0-1, A: 0-0

H: 7-8, A: 9-5

H: 0-1, A: 1-0

FURMAN 1-0 (1.000) 12/9/89.........A.......W....... 21-9 H: 0-0, A: 1-0

GARDNER-WEBB 1-0 (1.000) 12/8/73.........N.......W..... 31-10 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 0-2 (.000) 12/3/88........A........L......... 27-6 12/16/89......A........L....... 37-34 H: 0-0, A: 0-2

GRAMBLING STATE 1-0 (1.000) 11/25/89......H.......W...... 59-56 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

H: 0-0, A: 1-0

INCARNATE WORD 2-0 (1.000) 9/6/14...........H.......W....... 38-3 10/31/15.......H.......W..... 55-21

H: 6-7-1, A: 6-11-1

H: 0-0, A: 1-0

JACKSON STATE 3-2 (.600) 11/26/88.......H.......W....... 24-0 9/2/89...........A.......W..... 41-28 9/29/90.........H........L..... 39-30 9/21/91.........A........L....... 31-6 9/19/92.........H.......W..... 41-26 H: 2-1, A: 1-1

H: 2-1, A: 1-0

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 1-1 (.500) 10/9/03.........A.......W..... 35-13 10/9/04.........H........L..... 31-24

ILLINOIS STATE 1-0 (1.000) 9/15/73.........A.......W.........9-7

H: 1-0, A: 1-0

H: 1-0, A: 0-0

EASTERN NEW MEXICO 1-0 (1.000) 8/29/96.........H.......W..... 49-13

H: 0-1, A: 0-1

10/4/58.........H........L....... 35-6 10/10/59.......A........L.........7-6 10/8/60.........H........L....... 14-0 10/7/61.........A........L..... 34-22 10/6/62.........H........L..... 27-12 10/12/63.......A.......W....... 27-6 9/23/78.........A........L..... 20-18 10/4/80.........H........L..... 45-21 10/3/81.........A.......W..... 13-10 9/11/82.........H........L..... 24-14 9/10/83.........A........L..... 24-23 9/27/86.........H.......W..... 38-25 9/26/87.........A........L..... 28-26 9/17/88.........H.......W..... 26-14 9/30/89.........A.......W..... 44-20 9/25/10.........H.......W....... 71-3 11/5/11.........A.......W..... 69-10 11/3/12.........H.......W..... 40-26 11/16/13.......A........L..... 46-45

JACKSONVILLE STATE 6-1 (.857) 11/9/96.........H.......W..... 42-10 10/11/97.......H.......W..... 41-15 10/1/98.........A........L....... 22-6 10/30/99.......H.......W..... 33-16 10/26/00.......A.......W..... 27-21 10/13/01.......H... W (0T).44-37 10/26/02.......A.......W..... 36-28 H: 4-0, A: 2-1

LANGSTON 1-0 (1.000) 8/30/08.........H.......W..... 56-19 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

LON MORRIS COLLEGE 7-2-4 (.692) 1924..............H........L....... 13-0 1925..............A........T.........0-0 1926..............H.......W....... 33-0 1927..............A........T.........0-0 1928..............H.......W....... 12-0 1929..............H........T..... 13-13 10/4/30.........H........T.........6-6 10/3/31.........A........L....... 10-0 9/28/34.........H.......W....... 10-2 9/25/36.........H.......W....... 12-0 9/23/38.........H.......W.........6-0 9/21/39.........A.......W....... 13-0 9/21/40.........H.......W....... 40-0 H: 6-1-3, A: 0-1-1

KANSAS STATE 0-1 (.000) 8/30/14.........A........L..... 55-16 H: 0-0, A: 0-1

KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 1-0 (1.000) 10/11/08.......H.......W....... 49-0

LOUISIANA COLLEGE 3-1 (.750) 10/19/34.......H.......W....... 13-6 10/19/35.......A........L.........6-0 10/30/48.......A.......W..... 21-12 10/29/49.......H.......W....... 13-6 H: 2-0, A: 1-1

H: 1-0, A: 0-1

LAMAR

Formerly Lamar J.C.

12-18-2 (.406) 10/12/23.......H........L....... 10-0 1924..............A........L....... 19-7 1925..............H........T.........0-0 10/30/36.......A.......W....... 13-7 10/15/37.......A........L....... 10-6 11/11/38.......A........T..... 13-13 10/6/51.........A........L..... 26-14 10/4/52.........H........L....... 27-6 10/3/53.........A........L..... 19-14 10/9/54.........H.......W....... 20-7 10/8/55.........A.......W....... 20-8 10/6/56.........H.......W..... 26-18 10/5/57.........A........L..... 27-12

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Formerly Southwestern Louisiana

1-18-1 (.075) 1925..............A........L....... 26-7 11/12/26.......A........L....... 33-0 10/14/32.......A........L....... 19-6 11/17/33.......H........L....... 17-0 11/9/34.........A........L..... 39-13 9/27/35.........H........L.........6-0 10/1/37.........A........L.........7-6 9/30/38.........H........L.........7-0 9/29/39.........A........T.........0-0 9/27/40.........H........L.........6-0 11/7/41.........A........L....... 25-0 9/28/46.........A........L....... 13-2 9/27/47.........H........L....... 24-6 10/28/50.......A........L..... 20-13

10/27/51.......H........L..... 32-14 10/25/52.......A.......W..... 20-19 10/24/53.......H........L....... 14-7 10/3/59.........A........L..... 22-14 10/1/60.........H........L....... 36-0 10/25/86.......A........L..... 28-17 H: 0-8, A: 1-10-1

LOUISIANA-MONROE Formerly Northeast Louisiana

5-10 (.333) 9/24/55........H.......W........ 15-6 9/22/56........A........L......... 21-7 9/21/57........H.......W........ 10-7 9/20/58........A........L....... 14-12 9/23/67........H........L......... 10-0 9/28/68........A........L......... 42-0 11/1/86........A........L......... 28-7 10/1/88........A.......W........ 20-3 11/11/89......H.......W...... 66-45 11/10/90......A........L......... 10-3 11/16/91......H........L....... 48-20 11/14/92......A........L....... 41-22 10/23/93......A........L....... 26-10 9/19/98........A........L....... 21-10 9/6/03..........A.......W...... 23-21 H: 3-2, A: 2-8

LOUISIANA TECH 1-4 (.200) 10/7/50.........H........L....... 21-6 9/29/56.........A........L..... 37-14 9/28/57.........H........L..... 19-13 10/27/90.......A........L..... 31-22 9/16/00.........A... W (OT).34-31 H: 0-2, A: 1-2

MARSHALL COLLEGE 3-0-1 (.875) 11/23/23.......H........T.........0-0 1925..............H.......W....... 27-0 1926..............H.......W..... 108-0 1931..............H.......W.........6-0

9/26/59.........H........L....... 20-7 9/24/60.........A........L....... 14-0 9/19/87.........A........L....... 20-8 11/12/88.......H.......W....... 20-3 10/21/89.......A.......W..... 42-14 11/3/90.........H.......W....... 30-9 11/9/91.........A........T.........7-7 11/7/92.........H........L....... 28-3 10/30/93.......H........L..... 21-10 10/29/94.......A........L....... 13-9 10/28/95.......H........L..... 34-16 11/2/96.........A.......W..... 38-37 10/25/97.......H.......W....... 13-7 10/24/98.......A........L..... 20-17 10/9/99.........H.......W..... 40-14 10/7/00.........A........L....... 37-6 10/6/01.........A.......W..... 26-14 11/2/02.........H........L..... 42-13 11/8/03.........A........L..... 20-17 11/13/04.......H.......W....... 55-7 10/15/05.......A........L..... 33-23 10/21/06.......H........L..... 20-17 11/3/07.........H........L..... 49-20 11/8/08.........A........L..... 42-31 10/10/09.......H.......W..... 16-13 10/9/10.........A.......W..... 32-27 10/29/11.......H.......W..... 37-17 10/27/12.......A........L..... 35-24 11/9/13.........H........L..... 69-38 11/8/14.........A.......W..... 31-16 9/19/15.........H........L..... 28-14 H: 8-9-1, A: 6-10-1

MEMPHIS Formerly Memphis State

0-1 (.000) 9/19/59.........A........L....... 25-6 H: 0-0, A: 0-1

MEXICO CITY COLLEGE 2-0 (1.000 1949..............H.......W....... 55-0 9/23/50.........A.......W....... 49-6

H: 3-0-1, A: 0-0

H: 1-0, A: 1-0

McMURRY 5-6-2 (.462) 1927..............H........T.........0-0 10/26/28.......A........L....... 49-0 1929..............H........L....... 35-0 10/25/30.......A........L..... 24-18 11/13/65.......H.......W..... 45-29 11/12/66.......A........T.........0-0 11/11/67.......H.......W....... 10-3 11/16/68.......A........L....... 30-7 11/15/69.......H.......W....... 63-9 10/10/70.......A........L..... 33-15 10/9/71.........A........L..... 30-29 9/1/11...........H.......W....... 82-6 9/14/13.........H.......W..... 50-13

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 0-2 (.000) 9/12/81.........H........L..... 17-14 9/17/83.........H........L..... 36-29

H: 5-1-1, A: 0-5-1

McNEESE 14-19-2 (.429) 9/29/51.........H........T..... 14-14 9/27/52.........A........L....... 25-7 9/25/54.........A.......W..... 40-13 9/26/53.........H.......W..... 16-14

H: 0-2, A: 0-0

MONTANA 0-4 (.000) 12/9/95.........A........L..... 70-14 9/13/97.........A........L..... 24-10 9/5/98...........H........L..... 49-42 12/5/09.........A........L....... 51-0 H: 0-1, A: 0-3

MONTANA STATE 2-4 (.333) 9/12/92.........A........L....... 13-6 9/10/94.........H........L..... 21-18 9/7/02...........H.......W..... 30-13 9/10/05.........A........L....... 42-6 9/15/12.........A........L..... 43-35 9/21/13.........H.......W..... 52-38 H: 2-1, A: 0-3

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ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES NEVADA 1-2 (.333) 9/9/78...........A........L....... 32-0 10/11/86.......A........L..... 34-27 10/24/87.......A.......W.........9-7 H: 0-0, A: 1-2

NEW HAMPSHIRE 1-1 (.500) 9/27/97.........H.......W..... 17-14 10/2/99.........A........L..... 38-28 H: 1-0, A: 0-1

NEW MEXICO STATE 1-0 (1.000) 9/22/51.........A.......W....... 27-7 H: 0-0, A: 1-0

NICHOLLS 25-7 (.781) 10/20/84.......H........L..... 25-21 10/19/85.......A.......W..... 20-10 10/18/86.......H........L..... 20-14 10/17/87.......A.......W..... 24-21 11/5/88.........H.......W....... 30-7 9/23/89.........H.......W....... 24-7 9/22/90.........A........L..... 41-23 10/26/91.......A........L....... 24-0 10/24/92.......H.......W....... 21-6 10/16/93.......H.......W..... 35-21 10/15/94.......A.......W..... 24-10 10/14/95.......H.......W....... 56-3 10/19/96.......A.......W..... 27-11 11/15/97.......H.......W....... 39-7 11/14/98.......A........L....... 14-7 10/23/99.......H.......W....... 38-7 10/21/00.......A.......W..... 27-20 11/3/01.........H.......W..... 23-21 10/12/02.......A.......W..... 17-14 11/15/03.......H.......W..... 28-16 11/6/04.........A........L..... 41-23 10/8/05.........H... W (OT).27-21 11/11/06.......A.......W..... 16-13 10/13/07.......H........L..... 17-16 10/18/08.......A.......W..... 50-39 11/7/09.........H.......W..... 31-27 11/6/10.........A.......W..... 48-13 10/22/11.......A.......W..... 57-21 10/20/12.......H.......W..... 44-10 10/19/13.......H.......W..... 55-41 10/11/14.......A.......W..... 42-20 10/10/15.......H.......W..... 28-24 H: 14-3, A: 11-4

NORTH DAKOTA 1-0 (1.000) 9/26/09.........H.......W..... 65-31 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

NORTH DAKOTA STATE 0-2 (.000) 9/30/06.........H........L....... 17-9 9/8/07...........A........L..... 28-19 H: 0-1, A: 0-1

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NORTH TEXAS

NORTHWESTERN STATE

Formerly North Texas State

Formerly Louisiana Normal

4-22-3 (.190) 10/17/25.......A........L....... 10-0 1926..............H........L.........9-6 10/14/27.......A........T..... 12-12 10/20/28.......H........L....... 14-7 10/17/29.......A........L....... 31-0 10/31/30.......H........L....... 13-6 10/31/31.......H........L....... 33-0 10/28/32.......A........L....... 13-0 10/27/33.......H........L....... 22-6 10/26/34.......A........L....... 14-0 10/25/35.......H.......W.........9-7 10/16/36.......A........L....... 27-7 10/22/37.......H........T.........6-6 10/21/38.......A........L....... 21-6 10/20/39.......H........L....... 14-0 10/18/40.......A........L....... 27-0 10/17/41.......H........L....... 28-0 10/19/46.......H........L.........9-0 10/18/47.......A........L....... 13-7 10/16/48.......H........L....... 19-6 10/15/49.......A........L....... 25-6 10/31/87.......H........L..... 16-14 10/29/88.......H.......W..... 17-10 10/14/89.......A.......W..... 35-16 10/13/90.......H........L..... 31-24 10/19/91.......A........L..... 18-14 10/17/92.......H........L..... 21-11 11/6/93.........A.......W..... 29-27 11/4/94.........H........T..... 33-33

25-44-3 (.368) 11/7/24.........H........L.........7-3 11/14/25.......A.......W.........7-6 11/6/26.........A.......W....... 28-0 11/5/27.........H........L.........6-0 11/3/28.........N........L....... 26-0 10/26/29.......A........L....... 41-6 11/8/30.........H........L..... 21-20 11/6/31.........A........L....... 19-0 11/5/32.........H........L....... 39-0 11/3/33.........A........L....... 38-0 11/2/34.........H........T.........0-0 11/8/35.........A.......W....... 13-6 11/6/36.........H........L....... 20-7 11/5/37.........A.......W.........2-0 11/4/38.........H........L.........6-0 11/3/39.........A........L....... 20-6 11/2/40.........H.......W....... 14-7 11/30/46.......A........L....... 25-6 9/15/56.........H.......W..... 14-12 9/14/57.........N........L....... 20-7 9/12/59.........N........T..... 14-14 9/17/60.........N........L....... 14-0 9/16/61.........N........L..... 35-19 9/15/62.........N........L....... 23-6 9/15/63.........N.......W....... 10-0 9/19/64.........N........L..... 34-14 9/27/69.........A........L..... 37-35 9/19/70.........H........L.........9-7 9/18/71.........H........L....... 18-7 9/16/72.........A........L....... 20-7 9/21/74.........A.......W..... 14-13 9/20/75.........H.......W..... 17-13 9/18/76.........A........L....... 47-0 9/24/77.........H........L....... 20-6 9/16/78.........H........L..... 21-14 9/15/79.........A........L..... 27-21 9/20/80.........H........L....... 22-3 9/19/81.........A........L..... 42-13 9/18/82.........H........L..... 28-14 10/1/83.........A.......W..... 27-25 11/17/84.......H.......W..... 22-18 11/23/85.......A.......W..... 19-10 11/22/86.......H.......W..... 28-14 11/21/87.......A........L..... 33-21 11/19/88.......H........L..... 20-17 11/18/89.......A........T..... 17-17 11/17/90.......H........L....... 20-3 11/23/91.......A........L....... 52-0 11/21/92.......H........L..... 24-10 11/20/93.......A.......W..... 51-20 11/19/94.......H.......W..... 34-13 11/16/95.......A.......W..... 25-20 11/23/96.......H........L..... 17-10 11/20/97.......A........L..... 38-24 11/21/98.......H........L..... 35-21 11/20/99.......A.......W..... 29-14 11/18/00.......H.......W....... 17-3 11/17/01.......A........L..... 31-17 11/23/02.......H........L..... 42-35 11/22/03.......A.......W..... 44-14 11/20/04.......H........L..... 37-16 11/17/05.......A........L..... 41-21 11/16/06.......H.......W..... 20-11 11/17/07.......A........L..... 31-12 11/22/08.......H........L..... 34-24

H: 2-12-2, A: 2-10-1

NORTHEAST LOUISIANA J.C. 1-0 (1.000) 1932..............H.......W....... 13-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

NORTHERN ARIZONA 1-2 (.333) 9/8/01...........A........L....... 10-3 9/11/04.........H... W (OT).24-17 9/5/15...........H........L..... 34-28 H: 1-1, A: 0-1

NORTHERN IOWA 3-7 (.300) 9/2/95..........H.......W........ 26-7 9/14/96........A........L....... 38-12 9/26/98........H........L....... 14-10 9/23/00........A........L....... 37-30 9/21/02........A........L....... 31-24 9/18/03........H........L....... 38-24 9/18/04........A.......W...... 24-21 9/18/10........A.......W...... 22-20 9/10/11........H........L....... 34-23 11/29/14......A........L....... 44-10 H: 1-3, A: 2-4

NORTHERN MICHIGAN 1-0 (1.000) 9/14/74.........A.......W..... 35-21 H: 0-0, A: 1-0

2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

11/21/09.......A.......W..... 19-10 11/20/10.......H.......W..... 36-13 11/19/11.......A.......W....... 33-0 11/17/12.......H.......W..... 34-17 11/23/13.......A........L..... 40-27 11/22/14.......H.......W..... 27-24 11/21/15.......A........L..... 33-17 H: 11-20-1, A: 13-18-1, N: 1-6-1

OUACHITA BAPTIST 1-0 (1.000) 1932..............H.......W....... 13-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

PORTLAND STATE 0-3 (.000) 9/1/01...........H........L..... 16-13 8/31/02.........A........L..... 31-23 10/4/03.........H........L..... 21-13 H: 0-2, A: 0-1

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 5-1-1 (.787) 9/2/82...........H.......W....... 17-0 9/1/83...........H.......W....... 37-6 9/8/84...........H.......W..... 43-14 9/13/86.........H.......W..... 46-14 9/12/87.........H........T..... 13-13 9/10/88.........H.......W....... 38-3 9/28/13.........H........L..... 56-48 H: 5-1-1, A: 0-0

RICE 0-2 (.000) 9/26/25.........A........L....... 33-0 9/25/26.........A........L....... 25-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-2

RUSK BAPTIST COLLEGE 3-2 (.600) 10/26/23.......A........L....... 40-0 1924..............H.......W....... 22-0 1925..............H.......W.........6-0 1926..............H.......W....... 13-7 1927..............A........L....... 12-0 H: 3-0, A: 0-2

SAM HOUSTON STATE 35-53-2 (.400) 11/17/23.......A.......W....... 19-6 9/26/24.........A.......W.........3-2 1925..............H........L.........6-0 11/25/26.......A........L....... 38-0 11/26/27.......H........L.........6-0 11/29/28.......A........L....... 19-2 11/28/29.......H.......W..... 14-12 11/24/30.......A........L....... 20-0 11/23/31.......H........L.........3-0 1932..............A........L....... 14-0 11/24/33.......H........T.........6-6 11/23/34.......A.......W.........7-6 11/22/35.......H.......W....... 33-0 11/20/36.......A.......W.........7-6 11/25/37.......H........L.........8-0 11/24/38.......A........L....... 13-6 11/25/39.......H........L....... 14-0 11/21/40.......A........L....... 27-7 11/2/41.........H........L..... 20-13

11/23/46.......A........L....... 20-7 11/22/47.......H.......W....... 13-0 1120/48........A.......W....... 21-0 11/19/49.......H.......W..... 51-14 11/18/50.......A........L....... 20-6 11/17/51.......H.......W....... 14-0 11/15/52.......A........L..... 32-20 11/14/53.......H........L..... 25-14 11/20/54.......A........L..... 42-25 11/19/55.......H........L....... 27-6 11/17/56.......A........L....... 31-0 11/16/57.......H.......W..... 28-14 11/15/58.......A........L..... 21-12 11/14/59.......H........L.........6-0 11/12/60.......A........L....... 16-7 11/11/61.......H........L....... 41-6 11/10/62.......A........L..... 29-26 11/16/63.......H.......W..... 14-13 10/31/64.......H........L....... 21-8 10/30/65.......A.......W..... 14-13 10/29/66.......H.......W..... 21-14 10/28/67.......A.......W....... 29-3 11/2/68.........H........L..... 30-28 11/1/69.........A.......W..... 38-28 11/21/70.......H........L..... 25-18 11/20/71.......A.......W....... 10-6 11/18/72.......H........L..... 31-19 11/17/73.......A.......W....... 14-7 11/23/74.......H.......W..... 26-18 11/22/75.......A........L.........8-7 9/11/76.........N........T..... 14-14 11/20/76.......H........L.........8-7 11/19/77.......H.......W..... 17-13 11/18/78.......A........L..... 37-13 11/17/79.......H.......W..... 42-20 11/22/80.......A.......W....... 23-6 11/21/81.......H........L..... 18-17 11/20/82.......A.......W....... 40-6 11/19/83.......H.......W..... 27-10 9/15/84.........A........L....... 20-7 11/9/85.........H........L..... 28-21 11/8/86.........A........L..... 30-26 11/7/87.........H........L..... 31-17 10/15/88.......A.......W..... 17-10 11/4/89.........H.......W....... 45-7 10/20/90.......A........L....... 23-3 11/2/91.........H.......W....... 13-3 10/31/92.......A........L..... 34-23 10/9/93.........A.......W..... 24-20 10/8/94.........H.......W....... 42-6 10/7/95.........A.......W..... 38-22 10/12/96.......H........L..... 14-10 11/8/97.........A........L..... 33-28 11/7/98.........H.......W....... 38-7 10/16/99.......A.......W..... 45-31 10/14/00.......A........L..... 52-21 10/18/01.......A........L..... 24-21 10/19/02.......H........L....... 10-7 10/16/03.......A.......W..... 34-31 10/30/04.......H........L..... 31-28 10/20/05.......A........L..... 52-24 11/4/06.........H........L..... 27-17 10/27/07.......H........L..... 45-17 11/1/08.........A.... L (OT).. 34-31 10/24/09.......H.......W....... 42-3 10/23/10.......N.......W..... 31-28 10/8/11.........N........L..... 45-10 10/6/12.........N........L..... 51-43

11/2/13.........N........L..... 56-49 11/1/14.........N........L..... 42-28 10/3/15.........N........L..... 34-28 H: 17-23-1, A: 17-25, N: 1-5-1

SAMFORD 2-0 (1.000) 10/21/95.......A.......W..... 31-10 10/26/96.......H.......W..... 43-14 H: 1-0, A: 1-0

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 0-2 (.000) 9/29/07.........A........L....... 45-0 9/27/08.........H........L..... 50-48 H: 0-1, A: 0-1

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 11-7-1 (.605) 10/14/50.......H.......W....... 21-0 10/13/51.......A.......W....... 14-6 10/11/52.......H........L....... 21-7 10/10/53.......A........L....... 35-0 9/26/81.........H........L..... 33-24 9/25/82.........A.......W....... 30-0 10/27/84.......A........T..... 21-21 11/2/85.........H.......W..... 27-12 10/29/05.......H........L..... 45-23 10/28/06.......A.......W..... 35-10 10/6/07.........A........L....... 21-3 10/4/08.........H.......W..... 48-45 11/14/09.......A.......W..... 41-10 11/13/10.......H.......W..... 51-14 11/12/11.......H.......W..... 28-20 11/10/12.......A........L..... 42-27 10/12/13.......H........L..... 56-14 10/25/14.......H.......W..... 27-17 10/17/15.......A.......W..... 28-27 H: 6-4, A: 5-3-1

SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 1-0 (1.000) 9/27/58.........A.......W....... 34-0 H: 0-1, A: 1-0

SOUTHERN METHODIST 0-2 (.000) 9/5/09...........A........L..... 31-23 9/8/12...........A........L....... 52-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-2

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 0-3 (.000) 11/1/46.........H........L.........7-0 11/1/47.........A........L....... 20-7 9/3/88...........A........L....... 21-7 H: 0-0, A: 0-3

SOUTHERN UTAH 3-1 (.750) 10/5/02.........H.......W....... 52-6 9/13/03.........A........L..... 22-21 9/25/04.........H.......W..... 24-21 9/24/05.........A.......W..... 40-17 H: 2-0, A: 1-1


ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 1-0 (1.000) 12/2/89.........H.......W..... 55-25 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

TEXARKANA COLLEGE 0-2 (.000) 1928..............H........L....... 20-0 1929..............H........L..... 38-18 H: 0-2, A: 0-0

SOUTHWESTERN 0-2 (.000) 10/30/24.......A........L....... 37-0 9/30/50.........H........L.........7-0 H: 0-1, A: 0-1

SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA 1-0 (1.000) 8/31/12.........H.......W..... 49-14 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

ST. MARY’S 0-1 (1.000) 11/11/27.......A........L....... 19-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-1

SUL ROSS STATE 18-8 (.692) 11/4/50.........H........L....... 34-7 11/3/51.........A........L..... 34-19 11/1/52.........H.......W....... 28-7 10/31/53.......A........L..... 31-14 11/6/54.........H.......W..... 40-14 11/5/55.........A.......W....... 13-0 11/3/56.........H.......W.........9-7 11/2/57.........A.......W....... 19-0 11/1/58.........H.......W....... 38-7 10/24/59.......A.......W....... 33-6 10/22/60.......H.......W....... 14-9 10/21/61.......A.......W....... 13-0 10/20/62.......H........L....... 22-8 10/26/63.......A.......W..... 34-14 10/17/64.......H.......W....... 21-0 10/16/65.......A........L....... 21-8 10/15/66.......H........L..... 14-13 10/14/67.......A.......W..... 31-30 10/19/68.......H.......W....... 21-7 10/18/69.......A.......W....... 34-7 10/31/70.......H........L....... 17-7 10/30/71.......A........L..... 20-14 10/28/72.......H.......W..... 45-17 10/27/73.......A.......W..... 38-22 11/2/74.........H.......W....... 14-7 11/1/75.........A.......W..... 35-13 H: 9-4, A: 9-4

TARLETON STATE 9-3 (.750) 10/18/30.......H.......W....... 14-0 9/28/63.........A.......W....... 28-0 9/26/64.........H.......W....... 17-3 10/4/69.........H.......W..... 28-19 11/14/70.......A........L..... 21-13 11/13/71.......H.......W....... 42-7 11/11/72.......A.......W..... 40-18 11/10/73.......H.......W..... 49-28 11/16/74.......A.......W....... 34-7 11/15/75.......H........L..... 15-14 9/12/98.........H.......W....... 28-3 9/1/07...........H.... L (0T).. 27-24 H: 6-2, A: 3-1

TEXAS A&M 0-3 (.000) 11/2/29.........A........L....... 54-0 9/21/35.........A........L....... 37-6 9/4/10...........A........L....... 48-7 H: 0-0, A: 0-3

TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE Formerly East Texas State

13-43-1 (.237) 1924..............H........L....... 12-1 1926..............A.......W....... 14-0 10/8/27.........H.......W....... 21-0 10/6/28.........A........L....... 25-0 1929..............H........T.........6-6 10/11/30.......A........L....... 13-0 10/10/31.......H........L.........8-6 11/24/32.......A........L....... 13-0 10/7/33.........H........L....... 13-6 10/5/34.........A........L....... 32-0 10/4/35.........H........L....... 18-6 10/2/36.........A........L....... 18-0 10/8/37.........H........L....... 33-0 10/14/38.......A........L.........7-6 10/13/39.......H........L....... 13-0 10/12/40.......A........L....... 27-7 10/11/41.......H........L....... 20-0 10/12/46.......H........L....... 39-0 10/11/47.......A........L....... 27-0 10/9/48.........H.......W....... 14-6 10/8/49.........A........L....... 13-0 11/10/50.......H.......W..... 19-13 11/10/51.......A........L..... 21-19 11/8/52.........H........L....... 54-7 11/7/53.........A........L....... 39-0 11/13/54.......H........L..... 25-21 11/12/55.......A........L..... 33-14 11/10/56.......H.......W..... 27-14 11/9/57.........A........L..... 19-12 11/8/58.........H........L..... 48-12 11/21/59.......A........L....... 43-0 11/19/60.......H........L..... 20-14 11/18/61.......A........L....... 17-6 11/17/62.......H........L....... 39-6 11/23/63.......A........L....... 14-8 11/21/64.......H.......W..... 28-20 11/20/65.......A.......W..... 17-12 11/19/66.......H.......W....... 24-7 11/18/67.......A........L..... 12-10 11/23/68.......H........L..... 28-20 11/22/69.......A........L..... 36-35 10/24/70.......H........L..... 34-25 10/23/71.......A........L..... 44-22 10/21/72.......H........L....... 21-9 10/20/73.......A.......W..... 49-20 10/26/74.......H........L....... 31-3 10/25/75.......A........L....... 27-0 10/23/76.......H........L....... 38-7 11/12/77.......A........L....... 35-0 11/11/78.......H.......W....... 23-0 11/10/79.......A........L..... 31-21 11/15/80.......H........L....... 44-7

11/14/81.......A........L....... 30-6 11/13/82.......H.......W..... 17-14 11/12/83.......A........L..... 23-21 9/9/00...........H.......W..... 48-21 9/13/14.........H.......W..... 38-17

TEXAS COLLEGE 1-0 (1.000) 9/12/09.........H.......W....... 92-0

H: 10-19-1, A: 3-24

TEXAS LUTHERAN 3-3 (.500) 10/16/54.......H.......W....... 33-6 10/15/55.......A.......W....... 64-0 9/23/61.........H........L....... 13-9 9/22/62.........A........L....... 21-6 10/30/76.......H........L..... 35-18 9/22/79.........H.......W....... 58-0

TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE Formerly Texas A&I

12-29-1 (.298) 11/12/28.......A........L....... 46-0 11/14/31.......A........L....... 48-7 11/12/37.......H........L....... 33-6 11/10/39.......H........T.........0-0 11/8/40.........A........L....... 18-7 11/1/41.........H........L....... 55-7 11/16/46.......H........L..... 23-20 11/15/47.......A.......W....... 15-7 9/20/52.........H.......W..... 14-12 9/19/53.........A........L.........7-6 10/30/54.......H.......W....... 14-7 10/29/55.......H........L..... 13-12 10/27/56.......A........L..... 33-13 10/26/57.......H.......W....... 32-0 10/25/58.......A........L.........7-0 10/31/59.......H.......W....... 24-7 10/29/60.......A........L..... 27-14 10/28/61.......H........L..... 34-12 10/27/62.......A........L....... 31-8 11/2/63.........H.......W....... 16-6 10/10/64.......A........L....... 20-0 10/9/65.........H........L..... 43-21 10/8/66.........A.......W..... 22-21 10/7/67.........H........L....... 16-0 10/12/68.......A........L....... 34-0 10/11/69.......H........L..... 49-25 10/3/70.........H........L..... 14-13 10/2/71.........A........L..... 22-21 9/30/72.........H........L....... 26-7 9/29/73.........A........L..... 31-14 10/5/74.........H........L..... 28-24 10/4/75.........A........L....... 49-0 10/2/76.........H........L....... 77-7 10/15/77.......A........L....... 36-8 10/14/78.......H........L....... 32-8 10/13/79.......A........L..... 31-10 10/18/80.......H.......W....... 14-0 10/17/81.......A........L..... 42-10 10/16/82.......H.......W..... 35-21 1O/15/83......A.......W..... 41-14 9/22/84.........H.......W....... 17-0 9/21/85.........A.......W..... 28-21 H: 8-13-1, A: 4-16

TEXAS-ARLINGTON 1-3-1 (.300) 10/23/36.......H........T.........7-7 9/10/60.........N........L....... 14-7 9/30/61.........A........L....... 26-0 9/29/62.........N........L..... 34-14 10/6/84.........A.......W..... 27-13 H: 0-0-1, A: 1-1, N: 0-2

TEXAS CHRISTIAN 0-2 (.000) 9/6/08...........A........L....... 67-7 9/12/15.........A........L....... 70-7 H: 0-0, A: 0-2

H: 1-0, A: 0-0

H: 2-2, A: 1-1

TEXAS SOUTHERN 1-0 (1.000) 9/14/85.........H.......W..... 55-12 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

TEXAS STATE

Formerly Southwest Texas State

29-56-1 (.343) 10/5/23.........A........L....... 47-6 10/4/24.........A........L....... 23-6 1925..............H........L....... 12-0 10/2/26.........A........L.........7-0 10/1/27.........H........L....... 14-0 9/29/28.........A........L....... 20-0 9/27/29.........A........L....... 24-7 9/27/30.........H........L.........6-0 10/17/31.......A........L....... 19-0 10/8/32.........H........L....... 25-6 10/13/33.......A........L....... 26-0 10/12/34.......H........T..... 19-19 10/11/35.......A.......W....... 14-0 10/9/36.........H.......W....... 14-7 10/29/37.......A........L....... 26-6 10/28/38.......H.......W....... 33-0 10/27/39.......A.......W....... 12-6 10/26/40.......H.......W....... 13-7 1941..............A........L....... 28-0 10/26/46.......A........L....... 13-7 10/25/47.......H........L....... 20-0 10/23/48.......A........L.........3-0 10/22/49.......H.......W..... 23-20 10/21/50.......A.......W..... 21-14 10/20/51.......H.......W..... 27-20 10/18/52.......A........L..... 20-10 10/17/53.......H........L....... 34-7 10/23/54.......A........L.........7-6 10/22/55.......H........L..... 26-20 10/20/56.......A........L....... 32-6 10/19/57.......H.......W..... 20-13 10/18/58.......A........L..... 19-13 10/17/59.......H.......W....... 14-6 10/15/60.......A........L....... 17-0 10/14/61.......H........L..... 29-21 10/13/62.......A........L....... 40-7 10/19/63.......H........L..... 20-17 11/7/64.........A........L..... 21-15 11/6/65.........H.......W..... 17-13 11/5/66.........A........L....... 20-7 11/4/67.........H........L..... 14-13 11/9/68.........A........L....... 43-6 11/8/69.........H.......W..... 42-24 10/17/70.......A.......W..... 21-17 10/16/71.......H........L....49--22

10/14/72.......A........L..... 24-20 10/13/73.......H.......W..... 17-13 10/19/74.......A.......W....... 12-7 10/18/75.......H........L....... 19-3 10/16/76.......A........L....... 34-0 10/22/77.......H........L....... 14-9 10/21/78.......A........L.........9-0 10/20/79.......H.......W..... 28-14 10/25/80.......A........L..... 34-20 10/24/81.......H........L....... 38-6 10/23/82.......A........L..... 31-21 10/22/83.......H.......W..... 27-24 11/3/84.........A........L....... 24-7 11/16/85.......H.......W..... 43-21 11/15/86.......A........L..... 34-28 11/14/87.......H........L.........7-3 9/24/88.........A.......W..... 27-10 10/7/89.........H.......W..... 33-21 10/6/90.........A........L....... 24-0 10/12/91.......H........L..... 31-15 10/10/92.......A........L..... 17-14 11/13/93.......H.......W....... 29-7 11/12/94.......A.......W..... 24-19 11/11/95.......H.......W..... 50-21 11/16/96.......A........L..... 31-19 11/1/97.........H.......W..... 31-28 10/29/98.......A........L....... 14-7 9/18/99.........H.......W..... 28-17 11/11/00.......A........L..... 38-21 11/10/01.......H.......W..... 35-13 11/16/02.......A.......W..... 30-21 10/25/03.......H.......W..... 44-27 10/23/04.......A........L..... 17-14 11/12/05.......H........L..... 38-21 10/7/06.........A.......W..... 24-13 10/20/07.......A........L..... 52-29 10/25/08.......H........L..... 62-21 10/31/09.......A........L....... 28-7 10/30/10.......H........L..... 27-24 9/24/11.........H........L..... 35-26 9/22/12.........A........L..... 41-37

TULSA 0-1 (.000) 8/31/06.........A........L....... 45-7

H: 20-20-1, A: 9-36

TEXAS TECH 0-2 (.000) 11/24/01.......A........L....... 58-3 9/7/13...........A........L..... 61-13

WESTERN ILLINOIS 2-2 (.500) 9/17/05.........H.......W..... 63-36 9/22/07.........H........L..... 34-13 9/20/08.........A........L..... 34-14 9/19/09.........A.......W..... 40-30

H: 0-0, A: 0-2

H: 1-1, A: 1-1

TRINITY 1-2-2 (.400) 10/1/32.........H........L....... 14-0 10/21/33.......A........L....... 13-0 1941..............A.......W.........6-0 10/4/47.........A........T.........0-0 10/2/48.........H........T.........7-7

WINGATE 1-0 (1.000) 11/13/99......H.......W...... 73-11

H: 0-1-1, A: 1-1-1

TROY STATE 3-3 (.500) 11/27/93.......A........L..... 42-20 9/28/96.........H.......W..... 13-10 10/18/97.......A.......W..... 20-13 10/17/98.......H.......W..... 21-14 11/6/99.........A........L....... 27-7 11/4/00.........H........L.........6-0

H: 0-0, A: 0-1

UC DAVIS 2-0 (1.000) 10/16/04.......A.......W..... 22-19 11/5/05.........H.......W..... 27-17 H: 1-0, A: 1-0

UTAH STATE 0-1 (.000) 9/11/99.........A........L..... 51-17 H: 0-0, A: 0-1

VILLANOVA 0-1 (.000) 12/4/10.........H........L..... 54-24 H: 0-1, A: 0-0

WEBER STATE 1-1 (.500) 8/31/13.........A........L..... 50-40 9/20/14.........H.......W..... 35-20 H: 1-0, A: 0-1

WEST ALABAMA 1-0 (1.000) 9/18/93.........H.......W..... 49-28 H: 1-0, A: 0-0

WEST TEXAS A&M 3-2 (.600) 11/18/27.......A........L....... 27-6 11/15/30.......A........L....... 64-0 10/4/86.........H.......W..... 36-31 9/5/87...........A.......W.........7-3 8/28/97.........H.......W..... 35-17 H: 2-0, A: 1-2

H: 1-0, A: 0-0

YOUNGSTOWN STATE 2-1-1 (.625) 10/5/91.........H........L....... 16-9 9/11/93.........H.......W..... 35-15 9/1/94...........A........T..... 10-10 9/9/95...........A.......W....... 27-0 H: 1-1, A: 1-0-1

H: 2-1, A: 1-2

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LUMBERJACK CONFERENCE HISTORY LUMBERJACK CONFERENCE HISTORY Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College, created by the 36th Texas Legislature in 1921, opened its doors on September 18, 1923. That same year, the Lumberjacks took to the gridiron for the first time, playing their home games at Birdwell Field as part of the first expansion of SFA. Following is the history of the Stephen F. Austin football program, which will be playing its 88th season in 2014. 1923 Stephen F. Austin begins competition in football, playing games at Birdwell Field. 1931 The Lone Star Conference was formed on April 25, 1931, from institutions in the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Charter members of the conference were SFA, East Texas State (now Texas A&M-Commerce), North Texas State, Sam Houston State and Southwest Texas State. Championship competition began with the 1932 season.

1970 Angelo State and Tarleton State join the Lone Star Conference. 1971 McMurry withdraws from the Lone Star Conference. SFA plays its final game in Memorial Stadium as it is removed to make room for a new library and classroom buildings. Construction delays on a new stadium force the ‘Jacks to play their home games at Nacogdoches High School during the 1972 season. 1973 Abilene Christian joins the Lone Star Conference. SFA opens its new on-campus Lumberjack Stadium and makes its first postseason appearance, defeating Gardner-Webb in the 1973 Poulty Bowl. 1975 Sul Ross State and Tarleton State withdraw from the Lone Star Conference.

1938 The Lone Star Conference joins the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

1980 SFA and the Lone Star Conference join NCAA Division II, leaving the NAIA.

1942 Stephen F. Austin suspends competition in football due to World War II. The Lumberjack football program took a four-year hiatus, resuming competition in the fall of 1946.

1983 SFA, along with Sam Houston State and Southwest Texas, leave the Lone Star Conference to form the Gulf Star Conference on September 26, 1983, and begin competition in the fall of 1984. Nicholls State, Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana comprised the six-team conference.

1946 Houston joins the Lone Star Conference. SFA also begins playing home games at newly constructed Memorial Stadium. 1947 Trinity joins the Lone Star Conference. 1949 Houston, North Texas and Trinity withdraw from the Lone Star Conference. 1950 Sul Ross State joins the Lone Star Conference. 1951 Lamar joins the Lone Star Conference. 1954 Texas A&I (now Texas A&M-Kingsville) joins the Lone Star Conference. 1956 Howard Payne joins the Lone Star Conference. 1963 Lamar withdraws from the Lone Star Conference. 1966 McMurry joins the Lone Star Conference.

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1986 SFA officially begins competing at the NCAA Division I-AA level on September 1, 1986. Southeastern Louisiana drops football as a varsity sport, withdrawing from the Gulf Star Conference. 1987 SFA, along with Northwestern State, Sam Houston State and Southwest Texas, withdraw from the Gulf Star Conference to join the Southland Conference. The four teams expanded the conference to six teams, joining McNeese State and North Texas. 1988 Northeast Louisiana (now Louisiana-Monroe) joins the Southland Conference. 1991 Nicholls State joins the Southland Conference. 1993 Northeast Louisiana withdraws from the Southland Conference. 1994 North Texas withdraws from the Southland Conference.

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1996 The Southland Conference drops football as a sanctioned sport as the remaining six football-playing schools formed the Southland Football League, beginning competition in the fall of 1996. Troy State joins the conference, joining SFA, McNeese State, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, Sam Houston State and Southwest Texas State. 1997 Jacksonville State joins the Southland Football League. 2000 Troy State withdraws from the Southland Football League. 2002 The Southland Conference re-sanctions football, causing the dissolving of the Southland Football League. The seven teams competed as members of the Southland Conference in the 2002 season with Jacksonville State withdrawing from the conference at the conclusion of the season. 2005 Southeastern Louisiana reinstates its football program and begins competing in the Southland Conference during the 2005 season. 2007 Central Arkansas begins its transition from Division II to the Division I-AA level and begins competing in the Southland Conference. 2010 Texas State, one of SFA’s longest standing rivalries, withdraws from the Southland Conference to make the transition to the Division I FBS level. The departure ends a 79-year run with the ‘Jacks and Bobcats squaring off as conference opponents. 2011 Lamar reinstates its football program and begins competing in the Southland Conference during the 2011 season. 2013 The Southland Conference announces the additions of Houston Baptist, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word to the conference. Houston Baptist began its football program, beginning in the 2013 season, while Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word have begun the transition from Division II to the Division I FCS level. All three teams will begin competing in the Southland Conference beginning in the 2014 season.

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE OPPONENTS LONE STAR CONFERENCE 1932-83 School Years East Texas State.............................. 1932-83 Now Texas A&M-Commerce Sam Houston State......................... 1932-83 Southwest Texas State.................... 1932-83 Now Texas State North Texas State........................... 1932-48 Now North Texas Houston......................................... 1946-48 Trinity............................................. 1947-48 Sul Ross State................................. 1950-75 Lamar............................................. 1951-63 Texas A&I....................................... 1954-83 Now Texas A&M-Kingsville Howard Payne................................ 1956-83 McMurry........................................ 1966-71 Tarleton State................................. 1970-75 Angelo State.................................. 1970-83 Abilene Christian............................ 1973-83 GULF STAR CONFERENCE 1984-86 School Years Sam Houston State......................... 1984-86 Southwest Texas State.................... 1984-86 Nicholls State................................. 1984-86 Northwestern State........................ 1984-86 Southeastern Louisiana.................. 1984-85 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1987-Present * School Years Sam Houston State..................... 1987-Present McNeese State........................... 1987-Present Northwestern State.................... 1987-Present Southwest Texas State.................. 1987-2010 North Texas.................................... 1987-94 Northeast Louisiana....................... 1988-93 Now Louisiana-Monroe Nicholls State............................. 1991-Present Troy State..................................... 1996-2000 Jacksonville State......................... 1997-2002 Southeastern Louisiana.............. 2005-Present Central Arkansas........................ 2007-Present Lamar......................................... 2011-Present Abilene Christian........................ 2014-Present Houston Baptist......................... 2014-Present Incarnate Word........................... 2014-Present * The Southland Conference dropped football following the 1996 season. The footballplaying schools created the Southland Football League and competed against each other until the Southland Conference reinstituted football prior to the 2002 season.


LUMBERJACK HONORS JEREMY MOSES | 2010 WALTER PAYTON AWARD WINNER Former Lumberjack quarterback JEREMY MOSES was named the 2010 Walter Payton Award winner, given annually to the most outstanding offensive player in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The first Walter Payton Award winner at both Stephen F. Austin and the Southland Conference, Moses closed out his career as both the SFA and SLC all-time leader in passing yards (13,401), completions (1,184) and touchdowns (121). He was named a first-team All-American by five different outlets, being named a twotime first team All-American by the College Sporting News, and holds six of the top passing records in SFA history.

JEREMY MOSES

LUMBERJACK FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Year Player Pos. Organization 1951 James “Buddy” Terry.......DE......... Associated Press 1959 Bobby Silva.....................G.......... Associated Press 1967 James Greer...................DT......... NAIA Division I Tim Martindale..............LB......... NAIA Division I 1969 Robert Pearce.................QB......... NAIA Division I 1974 Gordon Booker...............DT......... NAIA Division I 1979 Paul Hood......................RB......... NAIA Division I Ron Haynes....................DT......... NAIA Division I 1985 James Noble................. WR........ Kodak 1986 Darrell Harkless..............SS......... AFCA 1988 Bruce Alexander.............CB......... Walter Camp I-AA David Gibbs....................DT......... Walter Camp I-AA Eric Lokey.......................LB......... AFCA Walter Camp I-AA Keith Melcher.................DE......... Walter Camp I-AA 1989 Jeff Jackson.....................C.......... The Sporting News David Whitmore.............FS......... AFCS Associated Press 1993 Cedric Walker.................FS......... AFCA Associated Press Sports Network FCS Walter Camp I-AA 1995 Damiyon Bell.................SS......... Football Gazette FCS Lee Kirk..........................OG......... Walter Camp I-AA Joey Wylie......................OT......... AFCA Associated Press 1996 Jeremiah Trotter.............LB......... AFCA Football Gazette FCS 1997 Mikhael Ricks................ WR........ AFCA Associated Press Sports Network FCS Walter Camp I-AA Jeremiah Trotter.............LB......... AFCA Associated Press Walter Camp I-AA 1998 Chad Stanley...................P.......... AFCA Associated Press Sports Network FCS Walter Camp I-AA 2002 Greg Barnum..................C.......... Football Gazette FCS 2003 Brent Hafford..................S.......... AFCA Associated Press Sports Network FCS 2005 Keldrick Holman............DB......... Football Gazette FCS

Year Player Pos. Organization 2009 Duane Brooks................ WR........ College Sporting News Tim Knicky.....................DE......... College Sporting News Walter Camp I-AA Jeremy Moses................QB......... College Sporting News 2010 Kenneth Charles.............DL......... AFCA College Sporting News Gralyn Crawford.............RS......... Associated Press College Sporting News Sports Network FCS Walter Camp I-AA Jeremy Moses................QB......... AFCA Associated Press College Sporting News Sports Network FCS Walter Camp I-AA 2011 George Bias....................OL......... Associated Press Gralyn Crawford.............RS......... Sports Network FCS 2012 Cordell Roberson........... WR........ Beyond Sports Network College Sporting News College Sports Madness 2014 Gus Johnson...................RB......... AFCA Beyond Sports Network Sports Network FCS

BY THE NUMBERS

CEDRIC WALKER

Four-time first team All-American | 1993

CHAD STANLEY

Four-time first team All-American | 1998

Total First Team All-Americans: 34 Total First Team All-America Honors: 67 Organization Honors American Football Coaches Association.....................13 Associated Press........................................................12 Beyond Sports College Network.................................2 College Sporting News...............................................7 College Sports Madness.............................................1 Football Gazette FCS (I-AA)........................................4 Kodak.........................................................................1 NAIA Division I...........................................................6 The Sporting News I-AA.............................................1 The Sports Network FCS (I-AA)...................................8 Walter Camp I-AA......................................................12

GRALYN CRAWFORD

Four-time first team All-American | 2010

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LUMBERJACKS IN THE PROS

LARRY CENTERS

MARK MOSELEY

• 14 year NFL career •Three-time Pro Bowl selection • Super Bowl XXXVII champion • All-time NFL leader in receptions by a running back (827)

• 17 year NFL career • Two-time Pro Bowl selection • 1982 NFL Most Valuable Player • Super Bowl XVII champion • Washington Redskins Ring of Fame

O.A. “BUM” PHILLIPS

• 18 years as an NFL coach • 11 years as an NFL head coach • Led the Houston Oilers to back-to-back AFC Championship games (1978, 79) • Posted a career record of 82-77

TERRANCE SHAW

• 10 year NFL career • Super Bowl XXXVI champion • Also played in Super Bowl XXXVII • Played in 140 games during his career with 11 career interceptions

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ALL-TIME STEPHEN F. AUSTIN NFL DRAFT PICKS Year 1950 1952 1956 1958 1960 1965 1968 1970 1971 1973 1974 1984 1984^ 1986 1990 1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 2002 2009 2011

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Player Rd. Bill Roberson 15 Bobby Cross 9 Howard Tisdale 18 Buddy Terry 26 Jim Murphy 22 George Shirkey 16 Royse Shelton 20 Bud Marshall 10 Frank Lane 6 James Greer 10 David King 9 Robert Pearce 13 Mark Moseley 14 Andy Hopkins 15 Lawrence Eaglin 11 Sam Hunt 15 Duan Hanks 3 Todd Fowler 1 Floyd Dixon 6 David Whitmore 4 Larry Centers 5 Anthony Landry 10 Todd Hammel 12 Terrance Shaw 2 Joey Wylie 7 Anthony DeGrate 7 Mikhael Ricks 2 Jeremiah Trotter 3 Derrick Blalock 5 Wes Pate 7 Dominique Edison 6 Jabara Williams 7

Pick 189 104 207 309 258 191 230 136 151 255 215 337 346 368 261 374 82 25 154 107 115 253 307 34 248 209 59 72 150 236 206 228

Team New York Giants Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers Detroit Lions Chicago Cardinals San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams Green Bay Packers St. Louis Cardinals Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Eagles Minnesota Vikings Philadelphia Eagles Houston Oilers Houston Oilers New England Patriots Miami Dolphins Dallas Cowboys Atlanta Falcons New York Giants Phoenix Cardinals New England Patriots Tampa Bay Buccaneers San Diego Chargers Oakland Raiders Tampa Bay Buccaneers San Diego Chargers Philadelphia Eagles Kansas City Chiefs Baltimore Ravens Tennessee Titans St. Louis Rams

Alexander, Bruce............... Detroit Lions (1989-91) Miami Dolphins (1992-93) Araguz, Leo....................... Oakland Raiders (1996-00) Detroit Lions (2001) Minnesota Vikings (2003) Seattle Seahawks (2005) Baltimore Ravens * (2006) Aubrey, Josh...................... Cleveland Browns (2013) Seattle Seahawks * (2014) Houston Texans (2014) Tennessee Titans (2015-Pres.) Autrey, Bill........................ Chicago Bears (1952)

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Barnum, Greg.................... Ottawa Roughriders (CFL) (2002) Bennett, Kerry................... Washington Redskins * (1996) Bias, George...................... Tennessee Titans (2012) Blalock, Derrick................. Kansas City Chiefs (2001-04) New York Jets (2005-06) Washington Redskins * (2007)

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Centers, Larry.................... Arizona Cardinals (1990-98) Washington Redskins (1999-00) Buffalo Bills (2001-02) New England Patriots (2003) Choice, Derrick.................. St. Louis Rams * (2011) Coleman, KaRon................ Denver Broncos (2000-03) Houston Texans * (2004) Ottawa Renegades (CFL) (2005) Cosper, Bill........................ Atlanta Falcons (1979-80) Cross, Bobby...................... Chicago Bears (1952) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) (1953) Los Angeles Rams (1954-55) San Francisco 49ers (1956-57) Chicago Cardinals (1958-59) Dallas Cowboys * (1960) Boston Patriots (AFL) (1960)

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DeGrate, Anthony.............. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1997) De La Torre, Aaron............. Pittsburgh Steelers (1997) Dallas Cowboys (1998) Scottish Claymores (WLAF) (1999) Dingle, Anthony................ Tennessee Titans (2003)

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JEREMIAH TROTTER

• 11 year NFL career • Four-time Pro Bowl selection • Two-time NFL All-Pro (2000, 2001) • Played in 147 games with 720 tackles, 12.5 sacks and nine interceptions

Dixon, Floyd...................... Atlanta Falcons (1986-91) Philadelphia Eagles (1992)

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Eaglin, Larry...................... Houston Oilers (1973) Echols, Larry...................... Washington Redskins (1997) Scottish Claymores (WLAF) (1998) Edison, Dominique............ Tennessee Titans (2009-10) Seattle Seahawks * (2010-11) Dallas Cowboys * (2011) Houston Texans * (2011) Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) (2013)

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Farmer, Derek.................... San Diego Chargers (2006) Fowler, Todd...................... Houston Gamblers (USFL) (1984-85) Dallas Cowboys (1985-88)

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Hafford, Brent................... Amsterdam Admirals (WLAF) (2004) New Orleans Saints (2005) Edmonton Eskimos (2006) Hamilton, Lawrence.......... Cincinnati Bengals (2003) Arizona Cardinals (2004) Hammel, Todd................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers * (1990) N.Y./N.J. Knights (WLAF) (1991) Dallas Texans (AFL) (1992-93) Fort Worth Calvary (AFL) (1994) Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL) (1995-99) Florida Bobcats (AFL) (2000) Houston Thundercats (AFL) (2001) Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) (2002) Las Vegas Gladiators (AFL) (2003) Philadelphia Soul (AFL) (2004) Chicago Rush (AFL) (2005, 10) Colorado Crush (AFL) (2006) Jacksonville Sharks (AFL) (2010) Utah Blaze (AFL) (2011) Hanks, Duan...................... Philadelphia Stars (USFL) (1984) Miami Dolphins (1985) Harris, R.L.......................... Philadelphia Stars (USFL) (1984) Hopkins, Andy................... Houston Oilers (1971) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) (1973-75) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) (1976-77) Hunt, Sam......................... New England Patriots (1974-79) Green Bay Packers (1980)


LUMBERJACKS IN THE PROS LUMBERJACK PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS PLAYER Larry Centers Bobby Cross Duan Hanks R.L. Harris Andy Hopkins Willie Jefferson Mark Moseley Terrance Shaw George Shirkey Tony Tompkins Cedric Walker David Whitmore Joey Wylie

CHAMPIONSHIP Super Bowl XXXVII 41st CFL Grey Cup 2nd USFL Championship 2nd USFL Championship 65th CFL Grey Cup 103rd CFL Grey Cup Super Bowl XVII Super Bowl XXXVI AFL Championship AFL Championship 93rd CFL Grey Cup Arena Bowl XI Super Bowl XXV Arena Bowl XV

YEAR 2004 1953 1984 1984 1977 2015 1983 2002 1960 1961 2005 1997 1991 2001

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Jackson, Pat...................... Atlanta Falcons (1990) Jefferson, Willie................. Houston Texans (2013) Buffalo Bills (2014) Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) (2014-15) Washington Redskins (2016-Pres.) Johnson, Eric..................... Calgary Stampeders (CFL) (1993) Johnson, Gus..................... Dallas Cowboys * (2015) Atlanta Falcons * (2015-Pres.) Jones, Brian....................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1996)

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Kelly, Jeff........................... Atlanta Falcons (1999-02) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) (2006) Knicky, Tim........................ Green Bay Packers * (2010) New York Jets * (2010) Cincinnati Bengals * (2010)

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Landry, Anthony............... New England Patriots (1990) LeBlanc, Michael............... New England Patriots (1987) Luper, Curtis...................... Houston Oilers * (1994)

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Marshall, Bud.................... Green Bay Packers (1965) Atlanta Falcons (1966) Washington Redskins (1966) Houston Oilers (1967-68) McNeil, Tom...................... New Orleans Saints (1967-69) Minnesota Vikings (1970) Philadelphia Eagles (1971-73) Moseley, Mark................... Philadelphia Eagles (1970) Houston Oilers (1971-72) Washington Redskins (1974-86) Cleveland Browns (1986) Murphy, Jimmy................. Chicago Cardinals (1957)

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Neff, Robert....................... Miami Dolphis (1966-68) Newsome, Anthony........... Houston Oilers (1987) Nixon, James..................... Oakland Raiders (1963) Houston Oilers (1964) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) (1964) Noble, James..................... Washington Redskins (1986) Indianapolis Colts (1987)

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TEAM New England Patriots Hamilton Tiger-Cats Philadelphia Stars Philadelphia Stars Montreal Alouettes Edmonton Eskimos Washington Redskins New England Patriots Houston Oilers Houston Oilers Edmonton Eskimos Arizona Rattlers New York Giants Grand Rapids Rampage

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WILLIE JEFFERSON

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Parks, Contrevious............. Detroit Lions * (2010) Pasteur, Brock................... Tennessee Titans * (2008) Pate, Wes.......................... Baltimore Ravens * (2002) Pearce, Robert................... Minnesota Vikings (1970) Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) (1970-74) Phillips, “Bum”.................. Houston Oilers (DC) (1965-66, 74) San Diego Chargers (DC) (1967-70) Houston Oilers (HC) (1975-80) New Orleans Saints (HC) (1981-85) Phillips, David................... Buffalo Bills * (2004) Polk, Octus........................ Chicago Bears (1995-96)

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Quinn, Mike....................... Pittsburgh Steelers (1997) Dallas Cowboys (1998)

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Rawlison, Chuck................ Las Vegas Posse (CFL) (1992) Rhea, Aaron...................... Minnesota Vikings * (2010) Buffalo Bills * (2010) Ricks, Mikhael................... San Diego Chargers (1998-00) Kansas City Chiefs (2000-01) Detroit Lions (2002-03) Ritchey, James.................. Houston Oilers (1996) Tennessee Oilers (1997) Roberson, Cordell.............. Cleveland Browns (2013) Buffalo Bills (2013) Rossner, Ryan.................... Atlanta Falcons (2005) Rule, Clay.......................... British Columbia Lions (CFL) (1980) Oakland Invaders (USFL) (1983) Oklahoma Outlaws (USFL) (1984) Runnels, Louie................... Green Bay Packers (2008)

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Shaw, Terrance.................. San Diego Chargers (1995-99) Miami Dolphis (2000) New England Patriots (2001) Shaw, Terrance.................. Oakland Raiders (2002-03) Minnesota Vikings (2004) Shirkey, George................. Houston Oilers (1960-61) Oakland Raiders (1962) Slovacek, Emil................... San Diego Chargers (1987) Stanley, Chad.................... San Francisco 49ers (1999-00) Arizona Cardinals (2001) Houston Texans (2002-07)

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TERRAN VAUGHN

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Tisdale, Howard................ Green Bay Packers (1952) Tompkins, Tony.................. Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) (2005-07) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) (2008) Traylor, Champ.................. San Diego Chargers * (1998) Trotter, Jeremiah............... Philadelphia Eagles (1998-01) Washington Redskins (2002-03) Philadelphia Eagles (2004-06) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007) Philadelphia Eagles (2009)

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Vaughn, Terran.................. Oakland Raiders * (2016-Present)

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Walker, Cedric................... Charlotte Rage (AFL) (1996) Orlando Predators (AFL) (1996) Arizona Rattlers (AFL) (1997-00) Albany Firebird (AFL) (2001) Chicago Rush (AFL) (2001-03) Austin Wranglers (2004-05) Las Vegas Gladiators (2006) Walker, Vince..................... Tennessee Titans * (2002) Warren, Craig.................... Carolina Panthers * (1998) England Monarchs (NFLE) (1998) Watts, Ben........................ New Jersey Generals (USFL) (1983-85) Wells, Ben......................... Washington Redskins * (2012) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) (2013-14) Arizona Rattlers (AFL) (2014-15) Whitmore, David............... New York Giants (1990) San Francisco 49ers (1991-92) Kansas City Chiefs (1993-94) Philadelphia Eagles (1995) Whitten, Todd................... New England Patriots (1987) Williams, Jabara................ St. Louis Rams (2011) Chicago Bears (2011) St. Louis Rams * (2012-13) Dallas Cowboys * (2014) Wright, Eric....................... Chicago Bears (1991-92) Wylie, Joey........................ Oakland Raiders * (1996) Tennessee Titans * (1997) Barcelona Dragons (WLAF) (1998) Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) (1999-02) * - Player was on respective team’s practice roster

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LUMBERJACK ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS LUMBERJACK ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS LONE STAR CONFERENCE 1 13 TOTAL SELECTIONS 71 First Team; 42 Second Team 1941 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1959 1961 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1977 1978 1979 1980 1982 1983

First Team: J.W. “Cotton” Bolton; Larry Covin First Team: Oliver McKay; Billy Jack Robinson First Team: Oliver McKay; O.A. “Bum” Phillips; Billy Jack Roberson First Team: Bill Beathard; Jack Carlton; Vernon Vick Second Team: Jim Drake; Hollis Slaughter First Team: James Terry First Team: James Terry First Team: Baldwin Thompson First Team: Herman Hendrix Second Team: Jimmy Murphy; James Simmons First Team: Tom Evans First Team: Votto Gaddis First Team: Bobby Silva First Team: Tony Ellis First Team: Jerry Clement; Billy Ray Davis; Lewis Murff; Jackie Roberson First Team: L.H. Chandler; Don Lorenz First Team: Lynn Graves; James Greer; Bill Grindle; Don Lorenz First Team: James Greer; Hubert Hancock; Frank Lane; Tommy Langford; Tim Martinsdale; David Stamps Second Team: Billy Don Davis; Bill Grindle; Lubbie Whitmire First Team: James Greer; Tim Martindale First Team: Ronnie Hawthorne First Team: Ronnie Hawthorne; David King; Charles Lindsey; Robert Pearce First Team: Carl Simmons Second Team: Jim Gaskey; Rayford Smith Second Team: Danny McKeown; Carl Simmons First Team: Ron Eaglin; Ron Patterson; Carl Simmons; Dwight Thompson First Team: Gordon Booker; Jesse Borner; Steve Cannon; Mark Taylor; Bill Tyler Second Team: Sam Hunt; Ron Johnson; Sam Jones; John Lewis; Larry Mayer; Ron Patterson; Willie Tolbert First Team: Gordon Booker; Steve Cannon; Odis Norris Second Team: Jesse Borner; Joe Flanagan; Sam Jones First Team: Rick Kinsey; Larry Scholtz Second Team: Charles Farrell; Lloyd Langston First Team: Ron Haynes; Bobby Mitchell Second Team: Lester Belrose; Lloyd Langston First Team: Randy Courtney; Ron Haynes; Paul Hood; John W. Robertson Second Team: Robert Barnes; Bill Cosper; Richard Gaines; Alton Gray; Scott Jones; Clyde Polk; Clay Ruhle First Team: Orlando Godfrey Second Team: Brad Aduddel; Bill Cosper; Paul Hood First Team: Greg Carney; James Noble; Melvin White Second Team: Tod Weder First Team: R.L. Harris; James Noble; Dennis Stavinoha; Melvin White Second Team: Tod Weder

MAJOR AWARD WINNERS 1966 1967 1969 1972 1979 1982

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Lineman of the Year: Frank Lane Lineman of the Year: James Greer Back of the Year: Robert Pearce Freshman of the Year: Larry Mayer Back of the Year: Paul Hood Coach of the Year: Charles Simmons Freshman of the Year: Melvin White

G ULF STAR CONFERENCE 13 TOTAL SELECTIONS 13 First Team 1984 First Team: Darrell Harkless (DB); James Noble (WR); Melvin White (LB) 1985 First Team: Floyd Dixon (WR); John Evans (TE); Darrell Harkless (DB); James Noble (WR); Dale Pearson (DT); Chris Simonson (C); Melvin White (LB) 1986 First Team: Jim Carlton (LB): Pat Davis (DT); Darrell Harkless (DB)

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 3 88 TOTAL SELECTIONS

100 First Team; 96 Second Team; 192 Honorable Mention 1987 First Team: Eric Lokey (DB) Second Team: Spencer Leftwich (OL) 1988

First Team: Bruce Alexander (DB); Larry Centers (RB); David Gibbs (DT); Jeff Jackson (C); Eric Lokey (LB); Keith Melcher (DE); Chuck Rawlison (K); David Whitmore (DB) Second Team: Bo Alexander (G); Greg Bryant (T); Bobby Henry (LB)

1989

First Team: Bo Alexander (G); Greg Bryant (T); Larry Centers (RB); Todd Hammel (QB); Jeff Jackson (C); Pat Jackson (WR); Roderick Stansell (DT); David Whitmore (DB) Second Team: David Temple (LB); Derrick Wright (TE)

1990

First Team: Cedric Walker (CB); Derrick Wright (TE); Eric Wright (WR) Second Team: Leo Araguz (P); Greg Bryant (T); Ric Crowder (CB) Honorable Mention: Charmyst Armie (FS); Mervin Jones (DT); Chuck Rawlison (K); Robert Sparks (DT)

1991

First Team: David Temple (LB); Cedric Walker (CB) Second Team: Leo Araguz (P); Tim Fields (WR); Marcus Henderson (KR); Chuck Rawlison (K) Honorable Mention: Charmyst Armie (FS); Andy Phillips (T); Robert Sparks (DT)

1992

First Team: Cedric Walker (CB) Second Team: Willie Mitchell (LB); Michael Pearce (WR) Honorable Mention: Charmyst Armie (FS); Craig Bailey (G); Cally Belcher (SS); Michael Everhart (LB); Scott Griggs (C); Leonard Harris (RB); Johnny Jernigan (DE); Chris Roberson (DT); Shawn York (WR)

1993

First Team: Michael Everhart (LB); Cedric Walker (CB) Second Team: Lee Kirk (G); Curtis Luper (RB); Michael Pearce (WR); Octus Polk (T); Chris Roberson (DT) Honorable Mention: Cally Belcher (SS); Baron Brown (LB); Kevin Goodwin (WR); Scott Griggs (C); Leonard Harris (RB); Lowell Hutchens (DT); David Loeb (FB); Curtis Luper (KR); James Ritchey (QB); Terrance Shaw (CB)

1994

First Team: Chris Jefferson (WR); Willie Mitchell (LB); Octus Polk (OT); Chris Roberson (DT); Terrance Shaw (CB) Second Team: Baron Brown (LB); Leonard Harris (RB); Lee Kirk (OG); Clint Zander (DT)

1995

First Team: Damiyon Bell (SS); Kevin Goodwin (WR); Curtis James (DE); James Kern (DT); Lee Kirk (OG); Brian Minton (K); Joey Wylie (OT) Second Team : Leonard Harris (RB); Chris Jefferson (WR); James Ritchey (QB); Jeremiah Trotter (LB) Honorable Mention: Rubin Covington (OL); Cameron Love (LB); Rob Powell (FS); Adam Rossow (DE); Jason Speights (CB)

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1996

First Team: David Carmona (DL); Chris Jefferson (WR/KR); Jeremiah Trotter (LB) Second Team: Damiyon Bell (SS); Michael Pearce (WR); Craig Warren (OT) Honorable Mention: Kerry Bennett (FB); Larry Echols (LB); Eugene Garner (DL); Todd Holmes (CB); Pat House (RB); Curtis James (DE); Kelly Lokey (OG); Mike Quinn (QB)

1997

First Team: Eugene Garner (DL); Mikhael Ricks (WR); Talton Russell (OL); Chad Stanley (P); Jeremiah Trotter (LB) Second Team: Curtis James (DL); Ryan Smith (K) Honorable Mention: Aaron DeLaTorre (DL); Scott Gambrell (RB); George Howell (LB); Joel Smith (OG); Champ Traylor (TE)

1998

First Team: Jeremy Johnson (C); Chad Stanley (P) Second Team: KaRon Coleman (RB); Bryan Smith (DL) Honorable Mention: Terrance Blayne (DB); Perry Eliano (LB); Pat House (DB); Brandon North (DB); Kevin Reynolds (DL)

1999

First Team: KaRon Coleman (RB/RS); David Walden (OL) Second Team: Quentin Adams (OL); Perry Eliano (SS); Wes Pate (QB) Honorable Mention: Chad Harrison (DE); Scott Lindsey (DB); Mike McElroy (DE); Brandon North (DB); Jay Stegall (FB); Isiah Stoker (RB); Reggie Williams (LB); Ted Woodard (K); Zach Woods (WR)

2000

First Team: Derrick Blalock (RB) Second Team: Michael Adams (DL); Josh Arceneaux (OL); Will Bowers (FB); Wes Pate (QB) Honorable Mention: David Crocker (S); Lawrence Hamilton (WR); Freddy Lyons (WR); Reggie Williams (LB); Shannon Yates (OL)

2001

First Team: Michael Adams (DE); David Crocker (S); Anthony Dingle (WR); Chuck Thompson (OL) Second Team: Braxton O’Banion (CB); Wes Pate (QB); Ryan Rossner (K) Honorable Mention: Brent Hafford (S); Lawrence Hamilton (WR); Kevin Landry (TE); Kevon Morton (CB); Dustin Nichols (OL): Maada Smith (DL); DeKendrick Vidito (LB); Jared Williams (LB)

2002

First Team: Greg Barnum (OL); Anthony Dingle (WR); Brent Hafford (S) Second Team: Aubrey Brisendine (LB); Courtnee Garcia (WR); Walker Molinaire (DL); Braxton O’Banion (CB); David Phillips (OL); Tony Tompkins (RB)

2003

First Team: David Crocker (S); Brent Hafford (S); Kevin Landry (TE); David Phillips (OL); Tony Tompkins (WR); Michael Williams (QB) Second Team: Eric Chapman (FB); Jeremy Davis (LB); Nick Houston (CB); Ryan Rossner (K); Kenneth Winters (DL) Honorable Mention: Jamaal Cato (CB); Clay Gilbert (P); Matt Hoelscher (OL); Vernon Holman (DL)

2004

First Team: Ryan Smith (DL) Second Team: Keldrick Holman (S); Jerry Little (OL); Eric Robinson (LB); Ryan Rossner (K); Tony Tompkins (WR/RS); Michael Williams (CB) Honorable Mention: Matt Bodley (TE); Jeremy Davis (LB); Brendan Flannery (OL); Clay Gilbert (P); Ed Henson (DL); Matt Hoelscher (OL); Braylon Lester (S); Ryan Luedecke (S); Michael Motte (FB); Roderick Palmer (CB); Kenneth Winters (DL)

2005

First Team: Keldrick Holman (S) Second Team: Jerry Little (OL); Ryan Luedecke (LB); Michael Motte (FB); Louie Runnels (RB) Honorable Mention: Matt Bodley (TE); Zeke Dixon (QB); Ryan Gooch (P); Cory Long (K); Carl Price (WR); Krys Williams (CB)


LUMBERJACK ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS LUMBERJACK ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS MULTIPLE FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS FOUR-TIME SELECTIONS James Noble (WR)............................................. 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Melvin White (LB)............................................. 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Cedric Walker (CB)............................................. 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993

THREE-TIME SELECTIONS James Greer................................................................1965, 1966, 1967 Darrell Harkless (DB)...................................................1984, 1985, 1986 Chris Jefferson (WR/KR)........................................................1994, 1996 Jabara Williams (LB)....................................................2008, 2009, 2010 Cordell Roberson (WR)................................................2010, 2011, 2012

TWO-TIME SELECTIONS Oliver McKay.........................................................................1948, 1949 Billy Jack Roberson................................................................1948, 1949 James Terry...........................................................................1951, 1952 Don Lorenz............................................................................1964, 1965 Tim Martindale.....................................................................1966, 1967 Ronnie Hawthorne................................................................1968, 1969 Carl Simmons........................................................................1969, 1970 Gordon Booker......................................................................1973, 1974 Steve Cannon........................................................................1973, 1974 Ron Haynes...........................................................................1978, 1979 Eric Lokey (DB)......................................................................1987, 1988 Larry Centers (RB).................................................................1988, 1989 Jeff Jackson (C)......................................................................1988, 1989 David Whitmore (FS).............................................................1988, 1989 Jeremiah Trotter (LB).............................................................1996, 1997 Chad Stanley (P)....................................................................1997, 1998 KaRon Coleman (RB/RS)............................................................1999 (2) David Crocker (S)...................................................................2001, 2003 Anthony Dingle (WR)............................................................2001, 2002 Brent Hafford (S)...................................................................2002, 2003 Keldrick Holman (S)..............................................................2005, 2006 Tim Knicky (DE).....................................................................2008, 2009 Josh Aubrey (DB)...................................................................2010, 2012 George Bias (OL)....................................................................2010, 2011 Gralyn Crawford (WR/RS)..........................................................2010 (2) Willie Jefferson (DE)..............................................................2011, 2012 Gus Johnson (RB)..................................................................2012, 2014 2006

First Team: Keldrick Holman (S); Louie Runnels (RB); Danny Southall (QB) Second Team: Taylor Cobb (C); Leonard Lynce (FB); Brock Pasteur (OL); Damian Perkins (LB)

2007 Honorable Mention: Taylor Cobb (C); Scott Dover (OL); Ryan Gooch (P); Tim Knicky (DE); Brock Pasteur (OL); Aaron Rhea (WR) 2008

First Team: Dominique Edison (WR); Tim Knicky (DE); Jabara Williams (LB) Honorable Mention: Karl Glimp (OL); Jeremy Moses (QB); Drew Nelson (P); Contrevious Parks (WR); Cameron Schacht (OL)

2009

First Team: Cory Barlow (DB); Duane Brooks (WR); Karl Glimp (OL); Tim Knicky (DE); Jabara Williams (LB) Second Team: Kenneth Charles (DE); Devin Ducote (LB); Evan Engwall (K); Max Holmes (OL); Jeremy Moses (QB); Drew Nelson (P); Contrevious Parks (FB/RS); Vincent Pervis (RB) Honorable Mention: Josh Aubrey (DB); George Bias (OL); Andre Banks (DB); Derrick Choice (LB); Gralyn Crawford (WR); Aaron Rhea (WR); Sean Warren (DL)

2010

First Team: Josh Aubrey (DB); George Bias (OL); Kenneth Charles (DE); Gralyn Crawford (WR/RS); Jeremy Moses (QB); Cordell Roberson (WR); Sean Warren (DL); Jabara Williams (LB) Second Team: Andre Banks (DB); Corey Dickerson (OL); Drew Nelson (P); John Steel (OL) Honorable Mention: Derrick Choice (LB); Devin Ducote (LB); Anthony Foster (WR); Romonté Hampton (RB); Kris Lott (WR); Caleb Nelson (DB); Rainey Sternes (DE); Ben Wells (DB)

2011

First Team: George Bias (OL); Willie Jefferson (DE); Cordell Roberson (WR) Second Team: Gralyn Crawford (WR/RS); Ryan Epperson (LB); Malcolm Mattox (DL) Honorable Mention: Brady Attaway (QB); Jordan Aubrey (DB); Josh Aubrey (DB); Jeremy Barnes (RB); Derrick Choice (DB); Devin Ducote (LB); Jacob Fincher (DL); Keith Lawson (RB); Caleb Nelson (DB); Drew Nelson (P); John Steel (OL); Ben Wells (DB); Jordan Wiggs (K); Austin Wright (OL)

2012

First Team: Josh Aubrey (DB); Willie Jefferson (DE); Gus Johnson (RB); Cordell Roberson (WR); Darren Robinson (DE); John Steel (OL) Second Team: DJ Ward (WR) Honorable Mention: Brady Attaway (QB); Mike Brooks (WR); Ryne Chambers (OL); Ryan Epperson (LB); Ryan Gambel (AP); Collin Garrett (LB); Caleb Nelson (DB); Andrew Ratliff (OL); Jordan Wiggs (K); Austin Wright (OL)

2013

First Team: Mike Brooks (WR) Second Team: Gus Johnson (RB) Honorable Mention: Brady Attaway (QB); Tyler Boyd (WR); Nick Bruno (P); Ryne Chambers (OL); Ortavious Hypolite (LB); Malcolm Mattox (DL); Andrew Ratliff (OL); Aaron Thomas (WR); DJ Ward (WR); Bryan West (DS); Jordan Wiggs (K)

2014 2015

First Team: Collin Garrett (LB); Gus Johnson (RB); Byron Williams (LB) Honorable Mention: Tyler Boyd (WR); Donald Bryant (DT); Zach Conque (QB); Keavon Madison (CB); Patrick Martin (SS); Ishmiah Miles (DE); Anthony Pullins (OL); Aaron Thomas (PR); Lance Skyler (DT); Terran Vaughn (OL) Second Team: Byron Williams (OL); John Franklin (DE) Honorable Mention: Zach Conque (QB), Kedrick Harrison (DE); Patrick Martin (DB); Justin Owens (LB)

MAJOR AWARD WINNERS 1988 1989 1990 1995 1997 2001 2002 2003 2008 2009 2010 2011 2014

Defensive Player of the Year: Eric Lokey Freshman of the Year: Chuck Rawlison Offensive Player of the Year: Todd Hammel Defensive Player of the Year: David Whitmore Coach of the Year: Lynn Graves Freshman of the Year: Cedric Walker Freshman of the Year: Jeremiah Trotter Offensive Player of the Year: Mikhael Ricks Offensive Player of the Year: Wes Pate Freshman of the Year: Tony Tompkins Defensive Player of the Year: Brent Hafford Freshman of the Year: Chance Dennis Newcomer of the Year: Duane Brooks Player of the Year: Jeremy Moses Defensive Player of the Year: Tim Knicky Newcomer of the Year: Andre Banks Coach of the Year: J.C. Harper Player of the Year: Jeremy Moses Offensive Player of the Year: Jeremy Moses Defensive Player of the Year: Jabara Williams Coach of the Year: J.C. Harper Newcomer of the Year: Willie Jefferson Player of the Year: Gus Johnson Newcomer of the Year: Zach Conque Coach of the Year: Clint Conque

SLC PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS (SINCE 2000) 2000 9/18: Taylor Bunch (Offensive); Ryan Rossner (Special Teams) 9/25: Richard Daniels (Special Teams) 2001

9/24: Ryan Rossner (Special Teams) 10/8: Jared Williams (Defensive) 10/14: Wes Pate (Offensive) 11/4: Michael Adams (Defensive) 11/11: Ryan Rossner (Special Teams)

2002

9/2: Tony Tompkins (Offensive) 9/16: Tony Tompkins (Special Teams) 10/13: Tony Tompkins (Offensive); Braxton O’Banion (Defensive); Stephen Coker (Special Teams) 10/28: Tony Tompkins (Offensive) 11/18: Zeke Dixon (Offensive)

2003

9/7: Brent Hafford (Defensive); Vernon Holman (Special Teams) 9/28: Ryan Rossner (Special Teams) 10/13: David Crocker (Defensive) 10/20: Michael Williams (Offensive); Ryan Smith (Special Teams) 11/17: Michael Williams (Offensive) 11/24: Ryan Rossner (Special Teams)

2004 9/13: Derek Farmer (Offensive) 9/20: Jeremy Davis (Defensive) 9/27: Ryan Rossner (Special Teams) 2005 9/19: Zeke Dixon (Offensive) 9/26: Ryan Luedecke (Defensive); Ryan Gooch (Special Teams) 10/10: Ryan Luedecke (Defensive) 2006 9/18: Damian Perkins (Defensive) 9/25: Dominique Edison (Offensive) 10/9: Keldrick Holman (Defensive) 2007 9/7: Cory Long (Special Teams) 11/19: Ryan Gooch (Special Teams) 2008 9/29: Jabara Williams (Defensive); Vincent Pervis (Special Teams) 10/21: Jabara Williams (Defensive) 2009

9/7: Evan Engwall (Special Teams) 9/21: Evan Engwall (Special Teams) 9/28: Vincent Pervis (Offensive); Evan Engwall (Special Teams) 10/12: Jabara Williams (Defensive); Drew Nelson (Special Teams) 10/26: Jeremy Moses (Offensive); Devin Ducote (Defensive) 11/16: Jeremy Moses (Offensive) 11/23: Drew Nelson (Special Teams)

2010

9/13: Gralyn Crawford (Special Teams) 9/20: Jeremy Moses (Offensive) 10/25: Jeremy Moses (Offensive) 11/8: Gralyn Crawford (Special Teams) 11/22: Jeremy Moses (Offensive)

2011

9/26: Gralyn Crawford (Special Teams) 10/31: Willie Jefferson (Defensive) 11/7: Brady Attaway (Offensive) 11/21: Willie Jefferson (Defensive)

2012 9/3: Brady Attaway (Offensive) 10/1: Gus Johnson (Offensive) 11/5: Jordan Wiggs (Special Teams) 2013 9/23: Gus Johnson (Offensive); Ortavious Hypolite (Defensive) 2014

9/8: Gus Johnson (Offensive) 10/27: Gus Johnson (Offensive); Nick Bruno (Special Teams) 11/10: Zach Conque (Offensive); Lance Skyler (Defensive) 11/24: Jordan Wiggs (Special Teams)

2015 11/16: Zach Conque (Offensive)

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MARK MOSELEY 1967-69

Mark Moseley was a three year letterwinning kicker at SFA before being selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 14th round of the 1970 NFL Draft. He would go on to play 17 seasons in the NFL, being named to the Pro Bowl three times and was the AP NFL MVP in 1982. Moseley won a Super Bowl title with the Washington Redskins in 1983 and ended his career as the Redskins all-time leading scorer, being inducted into the Redskins Ring of Fame.

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CALLY BELCHER 1991-93

Cally Belcher was a two-time All-Southland Conference honorable mention selection at strong safety, helping lead the Lumberjacks to an 8-4 mark in 1993, a national ranking and an appearance in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. One of the most memorable games of that season was an upset victory at nationally-ranked Boise State, one in which Belcher made a number of key plays. Known as SFA’s “strongest link,” Belcher died during a spring practice in 1994 and his #16 jersey was forever retired.

46 0.A. “BUM” PHILLIPS 1948-49

O.A. “Bum” Phillips came to SFA in 1948 after serving his country in World War II, being named an All-Lone Star Conference selection in 1949. He then commenced on a storied coaching career, eventually leading him to the NFL where he served as the head coach of the Houston Oilers (1975-80) and New Orleans Saints (1981-95). Phillips compiled an 86-80 record in the NFL, leading the Oilers to a pair of AFC Championship Game appearances. Phillips passed away in October of 2013.

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS The following is a list of lettermen associated with the Lumberjack football program from 1923 to 2013. This list was compiled from annuals and football programs by the Stephen F. Austin Alumni Association (Bob Sitton) and is subject to error. If you have any additions or corrections, please call the SFA Alumni Association at (936) 468-3407.

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ABEL, Travis.................................1958 ABLEMAN, Joe.............................1960 ACKER, John.......................... 1996-99 ADAMS, Earl.......................... 1927-30 ADAMS, J.B............................ 1928-32 ADAMS, Michael.................... 1999-02 ADAMS, Quentin................... 1995-99 ADAMS, Roger....................... 1979-80 ADAMS, Steve........................ 1975-76 ADAMS, Vincent.................... 1983-87 ADUDDELL, Brad................... 1977-80 ADUDDELL, Troy...........................1981 AGGLETON, Gene Paul........... 1948-53 AGGREY, Andrew...................2010, 12 AKINS, Robert....................... 1952-55 ALDERS, Herman................... 1923-26 ALEXANDER, Bruce................ 1985-88 ALEXANDER, Greg.................. 1984-85 ALEXANDER, Jessie......................1975 ALEXANDER, Lamont........... 2015 ALEXANDER, Mike................. 1985-89 ALEXANDER, Scott................. 1983-87 ALLEN, Delmar............................1928 ALLEN, Gary.......................... 2000-05 ALLEN, George...................... 1975-76 ALLEN, Jabralon..............2013-15 ALLEN, Jamal..................2013-15 ALLEN, Marcus................ 1994, 96-97 ALLEN, Millard....................... 1956-57

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ALLISON, Bill......................... 1963-65 ALLRED, Jimmy...........................1961 ALMOND, Kenneth................ 1949-51 ALTAMURO, Frank.................. 1993-97 ALVAREZ, Danny..........................1981 AMASON, Russell.........................1992 AMIE, Charmyst..................... 1989-92 AMIE, Demetrion................ 2015 AMOS, David......................... 1973-74 ANDERS, Carlus...........................2006 ANDERSON, Andy.................. 2007-08 ANDERSON, Bryant......................1989 ANDERSON, Claudell.............. 1981-84 ANDERSON, Clynell................ 1981-84 ANDERSON, David.......................1954 ANDERSON, Donny................ 1990-93 ANDERSON, Kent................... 1986-87 ANDERSON, Myron................ 1980-82 ANDERSON, Robert................ 1971-73 ANDERSON, Ronnie............... 1990-92 ANDRESS, Carl....................... 1951-52 ANDREWS, Ken...................... 1974-75 ANDREWS, Roy............................1979 ANGELL, Joe.......................... 1954-56 ANGER, Bill............................ 1948-50 ANGER, Leo........................... 1946-49 ARAGUZ, Leo......................... 1989-91 ARCENEAUX, Jim.........................1975 ARCENEAUX, Josh.................. 1997-00 ARD, H.D......................................1929 ARLEDGE, Bubba................... 1984-85

ARMSTRONG, Blake............... 1992-93 ARNETT, John........................ 2000-04 ARTHUR, Tom..............................1980 ASAFF, Johnny....................... 1938-42 ASHLEY, Mitch....................... 1993-95 ASKEW, Lucas...................... 2015 ATKINS, Tommy..................... 1953-55 ATKINSON, David................... 1968-69 ATKINSON, Kevin.........................1990 ATKINSON, Pat....................... 1985-87 ATTAWAY, Brady.................... 2010-13 AUBREY, Jordan..................... 2009-12 AUBREY, Josh......................... 2009-12 AUGUSTUS, Danny.......................1994 AUGUSTUS, John.........................1991 AURICH, Scott........................ 1977-79 AUSTIN, Dickie....................... 1971-74 AUTREY, Bill........................... 1950-51 AVERY, Zola........................... 1923-24 AXELROD, Greg...................... 1993-96 AXLEY, Branch.............................1936 AYERS, Keith................................1988 AYMOND, Bug........................ 2004-07 AYYAD, Nasser....................... 1997-98

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BABBITT, Jeff......................... 1988-90 BACCA, Eddie......................... 1978-79 BAILEY, Chris......................... 2011-12 BAILEY, Craig......................... 1990-92

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BAILEY, D.T............................. 1938-40 BAILEY, Elton......................... 1952-55 BAILEY, John Lynn................. 1933-35 BAILEY, Kevin........................ 1990-91 BAIRD, Kyle........................... 1996-99 BAKER, Herby........................ 1976-79 BAKER, John.......................... 1936-38 BAKER, Lynn................................1938 BAKER, Norman..........................1954 BALASH, Michael................... 1988-89 BALLARD, Daron.................... 2000-03 BANKS, Andre........................ 2009-10 BANKS, James....................... 1960-64 BANKS, Larry...............................1981 BARBE, John.......................... 1983-87 BARBER, Don......................... 1961-62 BARBIN, Eugene.................... 1954-55 BARCLAY, Walter..........................1986 BARFIELD, Brad..................... 1985-89 BARGER, Mike.............................1995 BARKER, Doug.............................1963 BARKER, Sherwood............... 1953-56 BARLOW, Cedric..................... 2011-12 BARLOW, Cory....................... 2006-09 BARNEY, Chance.................... 2014-15 BARNES, Clyde.............................1975 BARNES, Jeremy.............. 2008, 10-12 BARNES, Keith.............................1969 BARNES, Robert.................... 1975-79 BARNETT, Earl........................ 1952-53 BARNETT, Jerrel..................... 2007-10

BARNHILL, Lawrence............. 1950-51 BARNUM, Greg...................... 2000-02 BARRICK, Scott............................1990 BARRY, Ed.............................. 1976-78 BARTON, Keneth..........................1953 BARWICK, Eugene................. 1935-37 BASS, Gary..................................1984 BATES, Eura........................... 1923-25 BATES, Stanford...........................1928 BATTISE, Winfred.........................1946 BATTLE, James............................2005 BAUMAN, Billy.............................1975 BAUMANN, Troy..................... 1982-84 BAYER, Darrell....................... 1996-98 BAXTER, Jim................................1961 BEAIRD, Elton..............................1948 BEARD, Cayle......................... 1988-90 BEARD, Coyle......................... 1980-83 BEARDEN, Braxton................ 2011-15 BEAUTHARD, W.E.........................1949 BEAUCHAMP, Frank............... 1965-67 BEAUCHAMP, John................. 1963-65 BEAVERS, Bart.............................1982 BELCHER, Cally...................... 1991-93 BELL, Damiyon...................... 1993-96 BELL, Darrell.......................... 1981-84 BELL, Donald......................... 1959-61 BELL, Elbert........................... 1984-86 BELL, Maurice........................ 1982-83 BELL, Rufus.................................1981 BENBOW, Bobby.................... 1951-52

BENGE, Watson...................... 1930-33 BENNETT, Kerry..................... 1992-96 BENNETT, Darrell.........................2005 BENNETT, Walter................... 1973-74 BENSON, Mike.............................2006 BENTLEY, Eddie............................1966 BERGERON, Jeff..................... 1973-75 BERO, Robert......................... 1970-71 BERRY, Agee................................1939 BERRY, Blake......................... 1983-84 BERRY, Mike.......................... 1973-76 BERTLING, Frank..........................1975 BIAS, George......................... 2008-11 BIDDLE, Bill.................................1952 BILLINGSLEY, L.C..........................1924 BIRDWELL, Donald................ 1935-37 BIRKEY, David........................ 1989-90 BISKAMP, Lloyd..................... 1948-49 BLACKWELL, Blake................ 1988-90 BLACKWELL, Henry............... 1923-24 BLAIR, Buddy........................ 1985-87 BLAKELY, Bill.......................... 1953-55 BLAKENEY, Leon.................... 1957-58 BLALOCK, Mike...................... 1969-70 BLANCHARD, Bobby....................1938 BLAYNE, Terrance........................1998 BLAYLOCK, Derrick................. 1997-00 BOBBITT, Tyler....................... 1989-90 BOCARD, Chris....................... 2005-06 BODLEY, Matt........................ 2001-05 BODDIE, Michael.........................2014


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS BOGAR, Danny....................... 1977-80 BOGUE, James....................... 1951-52 BOHANNON, Phinks.....................1937 BOLES, Jesse.......................... 1946-50 BOLEY, Kenneth, Jr................ 2005-06 BOLSTER, Harry...........................1938 BOLTON, J.W.......................... 1941-42 BOLTON, Tracy..............................1992 BONHEIM, Chris..................... 1978-79 BONSALL, Jimmy................... 1948-50 BOOKER, Ben......................... 2002-03 BOOKER, Gordon................... 1971-74 BOOKER, Gordon II................. 2008-11 BOOKER, Wade...................... 1991-93 BOREN, Steve..............................1969 BORNER, Jesse....................... 1972-75 BORSKI, Ken.......................... 1974-76 BOSLEY, Chris........................ 1986-87 BOTLEY, Jonathan.................. 2006-07 BOUNDS, Clint....................... 1989-92 BOWERS, Will........................ 1999-02 BOWLES, Mike....................... 1985-86 BOYD, Tyler............................ 2011-14 BOYE-DOE, Howard............... 2003-04 BRADLEY, Larry...................... 2009-10 BRADFORD, Joe..................... 1985-89 BRADSHAW, Bruce................. 1956-57 BRADY, Scott...............................1976 BRAGG, Aaron....................... 2005-07 BRANCH, Lorin............................1984 BRANTLEY, Glenn.................. 1981-83 BRATSCH, Michael................. 1989-92 BRAZIL, A.J............................ 1952-53 BRAZIL, Charles..................... 1954-56 BRENNAN, David................... 1970-72 BREWER, Albert..........................1933 BRIDGES, Tom..............................1926 BRIGHTWELL, William........... 1946-49 BRISCOE, Bobby..................... 1979-81 BRISENDINE, Aubrey.............. 1998-02 BRITTAIN, Charles.................. 1941-42 BRITTAIN, Tim........................ 1975-76 BRITTIAN, Johnny.................. 1942-46 BRITTON, Dane...................... 1970-71 BROOKERS, Elton.........................1946 BROOKS, Duane..................... 2008-09 BROOKS, Jerome................... 2005-06 BROOKS, Larry....................... 1998-00 BROOKS, Mike....................... 2010-13 BROOKS, Victor...................... 1983-84 BROOM, Carl.......................... 1972-73 BROUSSARD, Merlin.............. 1946-49 BROWN, Baron............................1993 BROWN, Carl......................... 1937-41 BROWN, Clint........................ 1985-86 BROWN, David.............................1975 BROWN, Erik.......................... 1981-85 BROWN, Floyd....................... 1981-82 BROWN, Jay.......................... 1983-85 BROWN, Jimmy...........................1966 BROWN, Jon.......................... 1985-86 BROWN, Mike........................ 1985-86 BROWN, Paul......................... 1985-87 BROWN, Patrick...........................2013 BROWN, Rodney.................... 1995-98 BROWN, Todd..............................1984 BROWN, Wayne...........................1967 BRUNER, Arvil....................... 1949-50 BRUNO, Nick.......................... 2012-15 BRYANT, Donald.................... 2013-15 BRYANT, Greg........................ 1986-90 BRYANT, Nick......................... 2011-14 BUCHANAN, Hiram......................1928 BUCHANAN, Henry......................1969 BUCKNER, Lewis.................... 1947-48 BUNCH, Taylor....................... 2000-01 BUNT, Jerry..................................1958 BURCH, Kyle.......................... 1985-86 BURES, Leroy...............................1962 BURK, Vernoy........................ 1925-28 BURKHAM, Walter.......................1952 BURNHAM, Wesley......................1981 BURNETT, Dick....................... 1955-56

BURNETT, Linnie..........................1942 BURNS, Clay................................1963 BURRELL, Fred....................... 1981-82 BURT, Billy............................. 1963-64 BURTON, Jordan.................... 2012-13 BUSH, Jim............................. 1985-86 BUSH, John.................................1985 BUSH, Roy............................. 1955-56 BUSH, Travis.......................... 1934-36 BYARS, Don........................... 1959-60 BYER, Thomas....................... 1964-66

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CAIN, Sugar.................................1934 CALDWELL, Elton................... 1961-62 CALDWELL, Larry.........................1975 CALDWELL, Marl.................... 1932-33 CALHOUN, Fred..................... 1962-65 CALLAWAY, Scott.........................1981 CALTON, Sam......................... 1969-71 CAMPBELL, Alfred.......................1967 CAMPBELL, Bill...................... 1992-94 CAMPBELL, Corey........................2006 CAMPBELL, E.L............................1992 CANADY, Henry...................... 1985-86 CANEDAY, Robert.........................1965 CANNINGS, Dominique.......... 2011-12 CANNON, Jackie..................... 1958-59 CANNON, Roger..................... 1979-80 CANNON, Steve..................... 1971-74 CANTER, Jim.......................... 1947-50 CARLSON, Greg...................... 2008-10 CARLTON, Jack....................... 1949-50 CARLTON, Jim........................ 1984-88 CARMONA, David.................. 1996-97 CARNEY, Gary........................ 1973-76 CARNEY, Greg........................ 1979-82 CARODINE, Eugene................ 1983-84 CARODINE, James.................. 1983-85 CARRIER, Isaac....................... 1991-93 CARRINGTON, Richard.................1948 CARROLL, Brett...................... 1998-00 CARROLL, Jeff........................ 1980-82 CARSON, Gene.............................1968 CARTER, Charles.................... 1934-35 CARTER, Drayton................... 1942-46 CARTER, Travis....................... 1999-00 CASTLEBERRY, Buddy..................1956 CASTILLO, Ruben.........................1979 CATES, George....................... 1955-58 CATO, David........................... 2010-11 CATO, Jamaal......................... 2000-03 CAYWOOD, Alvin..........................1965 CENTERS, Larry...................... 1986-89 CESPEDES, Cesar.................... 1993-94 CHALMERS, Eddie........................1967 CHAMBERS, Ryne.................. 2010-13 CHAMPAGNE, Johnny............ 1985-86 CHANCEY, A.B..............................1924 CHANDLER, L.H...................... 1961-64 CHANDLER, Ron...........................1975 CHAPPELLE, Jeremy.....................2010 CHAPMAN, Eric...................... 2001-04 CHARLES, Kenneth................ 2007-10 CHATAGNIER, Tim.................. 1966-67 CHEEK, David......................... 1974-76 CHEEVER, Leslie..................... 1951-53 CHENEVERT, Ernest......................1959 CHENNAULT, Doug................. 1983-88 CHERRY, George...........................1928 CHISOLM, Buddy.........................1961 CHISUM, Clyde....................... 1946-47 CHMELAR, Bradley................ 2006-08 CHOICE, Derrick..................... 2008-11 CHRISTIAN, B.F.............................1948 CLABORN, Mike..................... 1985-86 CLARK, Chris.......................... 1993-94 CLARK, Corey...............................2012 CLARK, Jimmy....................... 1961-63 CLARK, Kwame...................... 2011-12 CLARK, Matt.......................... 1994-97 CLARK, Ronnie...................... 1967-69

CLARK, Stephen.................... 1968-69 CLAYBON, Jeremy.................. 2007-08 CLEMENTS, Jayson................. 2014-15 CLEMENTS, Jerry.................... 1962-65 CLEMENTS, Randy................. 1986-88 CLENDENNEN, Ryan.....................1994 CLINTON, R.C. “Cutter”.................2011 CLONINGER, Carl.................... 1939-42 CLOWERS, Bob.............................1969 COBB, James.......................... 1986-89 COBB, Jimmy......................... 1955-56 COBB, Taylor.......................... 2006-07 COCHRAN, Ken...................... 1962-64 COCHRAN, N.J........................ 1929-30 COCHRAN, Steve.................... 1976-77 COKER, James........................ 1950-53 COLE, James................................1942 COLE, LeJuan......................... 1985-87 COLEMAN, David................... 2003-06 COLEMAN, KaRon.................. 1996-99 COLES, Gifford....................... 1977-80 COLEMAN, David................... 2003-06 COLEMAN, KaRon.................. 1996-99 COLLIDA, Mike.............................1942 COLLIER, Albert..................... 1942-46 COLLUM, Ronald.................... 1968-69 CONNALLY, James........................1969 CONNER, Lee......................... 1925-27 CONOVER, Ronnie........................1975 CONQUE, Zach.................2014-15 COOK, Carl............................. 1938-41 COOK, Gary............................ 1964-65 COOK, Peter.................................1985 COOPER, Dick......................... 1966-67 COOPER, Kary........................ 1983-85 COOPER, Ricky.............................1980 COOPER, Robert..................... 1937-38 COPELAND, Steve................... 1967-68 CORLEY, Max...............................1963 CORLEY, Wayne...................... 1959-62 CORPORAN, Hipolito....................2014 COSPER, Bill........................... 1977-80 COTTON, Kenneth........................1981 COTTON, Mike........................ 1978-79 COURTNEY, Randy.................. 1976-79 COVIN, Larry.......................... 1938-42 COVINGTON, Rubin................ 1992-95 COX, Danny............................ 1980-82 COX, L.J.......................................1946 CRATHERS, Andre.................. 1989-90 CRAWFORD, David.......................1956 CRAWFORD, Gahlen............... 1953-55 CRAWFORD, Gralyn................ 2009-12 CRAWFORD, Jim.................... 1923-24 CRAWFORD, Mart.................. 1950-51 CRENSHAW, Sandy......................1934 CRENWELGE, Robert....................1954 CRIPPEN, Melvin..........................1928 CRIPPS, Oscar........................ 1962-64 CRISP, Clinton........................ 1946-47 CRISS, Jack............................ 2003-04 CROCKETT, Michael................ 1988-89 CROCKER, David..................... 2000-03 CROSS, Bobby........................ 1948-50 CROUCH, Don..............................1946 CROWDER, Brandon....................1995 CROWDER, Ric....................... 1989-90 CROWSEY, Tony...................... 1989-91 CRUM, John........................... 1947-48 CRUMP, John...............................1990 CRUSE, Clarence..........................1998 CRUSE, Stanley...................... 1953-56 CULLOTTA, James........................1968 CUNEY, Anthony.................... 1988-90 CUNNIGAN, Steve.................. 2011-13 CURRINGTON, Eugene.................1942 CURRY, Chase........................ 2013-14 CUTRER, Richard.................... 1983-84 CYPHERS, Phillip................... 1958-59

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DAILEY, Danny.............................1981

DAILEY, Harry........................ 1953-54 DALTON, Jason....................... 1988-91 DALTON, Kyle......................... 1984-85 DAMIAN, David...................... 2010-11 DANE, David.......................... 2012-15 DANIELS, Richard.................. 1997-00 DANIELS, Robert..........................1975 DAVERN, Jay................................1997 DAVIDSON, Roy...................... 1948-49 DAVIS, Bill...................................1950 DAVIS, Billy Don.................... 1964-67 DAVIS, C.B............................. 1923-24 DAVIS, Don............................ 1952-56 DAVIS, Jeremy....................... 2001-04 DAVIS, Joe...................................1924 DAVIS, Kenneth..................... 1956-61 DAVIS, Marvin....................... 1987-88 DAVIS, Mike.................................2006 DAVIS, Pat............................. 1983-86 DAVIS, Ray...................................1967 DAVIS, Robert..............................1953 DAVIS, Sam........................... 1924-27 DAVIS, Shaheed...........................2007 DAWSON, James.................... 1957-58 DeCOUX, George.................... 1949-50 DEES, Bo................................ 1993-96 DeGRATE, Anthony.................1992, 96 DeLaTORRE, Aaron................. 1994-97 DELGADO, Ivan............................2008 DEMEL, Dennis...................... 1969-70 DENMAN, Bill........................ 1953-54 DENNIS, Chance..................... 2003-05 DEVEREAUX, Frank......................1946 DEWS, Kyle............................ 1997-00 DICK, Mike............................. 1974-75 DICKERSON, Corey................. 2009-12 DICKSON, Stanley.................. 1978-79 DIE, Ray................................. 1941-42 DINGES, Donnie..................... 1977-80 DINGES, Gene........................ 1954-55 DINGES, James...................... 1984-85 DINGES, Ronnie..................... 1976-80 DINGLE, Anthony................... 1999-02 DIPPEL, Chris......................... 1973-74 DIXON, Derrick....................... 1988-90 DIXON, Floyd......................... 1982-85 DIXON, Zeke.......................... 2001-05 DOMINY, Reed....................... 1935-37 DORMAN, Rex........................ 1980-84 DORSEY, Kipper..................... 1976-77 DOUGLAS, Hubert.................. 1983-84 DOVER, Scott......................... 2004-07 DOWDEN, Bruce..........................1980 DOWNS, James............................1988 DOZIER, Lance....................... 2010-11 DOZIER, Roy.......................... 1962-65 DRAKE, James....................... 1949-50 DRAGULSKI, Jason................. 1993-94 DRAPER, David............................1979 DRESSENDORFER, Keith...............1987 DRIGGS, Ronnie...........................1966 DRIVER, Mike..............................1979 DRUMMOND, C.J., Jr.....................1947 DUBOSE, Mike.............................1980 DUCK, Jared........................... 2003-04 DUCOTE, Devin................ 2007, 08-11 DUE, James........................... 1946-49 DUE, Ronnie................................1969 DUKE, Ransom............................1968 DUMES, Roland..................... 1985-89 DUNCAN, Joe...............................1982 DUNCAN, Rusty..................... 1963-64 DUNCAN, Wayne.........................1957 DUNKLIN, W.R....................... 1941-42 DUPREE, Francis..........................1946 DUTY, James................................1942 DUVALL, Richard................... 1985-88 DYKES, “Spike”....................... 1957-58

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EAGLIN, Lawrence................. 1969-71 EASLY, Loren....................... 2015

EASON, Emory....................... 1936-37 EAVES, James........................ 1948-51 EBELT, George........................ 1984-85 ECHOLS, Larry........................ 1992-96 ECHOLS, Odis......................... 1958-59 EDISON, Dominique............... 2005-08 EDMOND, Vic......................... 1984-88 EDMUND, Tom....................... 1954-55 EDWARDS, Alvin..........................1984 EDWARDS, Chris.................... 1984-87 EDWARDS, Cliff...................... 2002-03 EHLERS, Mark........................ 1979-80 EICHMAN, Keith...........................1982 ELIANO, Perry........................ 1996-99 ELLEDGE, Doak...................... 1975-76 ELLEDGE, Rusty..................... 1976-78 ELLIS, Ruel..................................1957 ELLIS, Tony............................ 1959-61 ELLISON, Keith...................... 1987-88 ELLISON, Kevin............................1995 ELORD, Don........................... 1960-61 ENGLISH, Bobby................... 1963-64 ENGLISH, Harold.................... 1949-50 ENGLISH, Johnny................... 1980-82 ENGWALL, Evan...........................2009 EPPERSON, Ryan................... 2009-12 ERHART, Mickey...........................1979 ERWIN, Chet.......................... 1980-82 ERWIN, John......................... 1985-87 ESTER, Jeff...................................1985 EUDY, Quinn.......................... 1958-60 EVANS, Thomas..................... 1954-56 EVANS, Tom P......................... 1927-30 EVANS, Vaughan..........................1961 EVERHART, Michael............... 1990-93

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FABIAN, Scott........................ 1996-99 FAGAN, Frank........................ 1959-60 FALCO, Frank.......................... 1962-64 FALEY, Eddie................................1980 FALLON, Travis....................... 1997-00 FANCHER, Zek........................ 2007-09 FARMER, Derek............................2004 FARMER, Ken......................... 1961-63 FARMER, Pete..............................1946 FARRELL, Blake............................2012 FARRELL, Charles................... 1975-77 FARRIS, John......................... 1982-83 FAUSETT, Jerry....................... 1954-56 FAVRE, Josh.................................1993 FINLEY, Vencent..................... 2010-12 FISETTE, Billy......................... 1963-64 FITTS, Thomas.............................1933 FLACK, Duncan............................1996 FLANAGAN, Joe..................... 1969-73 FLANAGAN, Rex..................... 1951-54 FLANNERY, Brendan...2003-04, 05-06 FLOWERS, Francis........................1953 FLOYD, Alonzo.............................2002 FLOYD, Tommy.............................1964 FOIFUA, Eroni........................ 2013-14 FOLKS, Dwayne...........................1979 FOMBY, Gary......................... 1968-69 FONTANA, Christian............... 1990-93 FORD, Barry........................... 1979-82 FORD, Brian........................... 2005-08 FORD, Cecil..................................1952 FORD, Fred............................. 2012-15 FORD, George..............................1958 FORD, John............................ 1986-90 FORD, Kelly............................ 1982-83 FORD, Mike............................ 1966-69 FORD, T.A............................... 1958-59 FOSTER, Anthony............. 2009-10, 12 FOSTER, Chris........................ 1984-86 FOUNTAIN, Gene.................... 1979-80 FOWLER, Bobby..................... 1966-69 FOWLER, Tod......................... 1982-84 FOX, Bart............................... 1985-86 FRANK, Kerry...............................1969 FRANKLIN, Chuck........................1986

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GADDIS, Votto....................... 1955-57 GAFFNEY, Broderick............... 2007-10 GAINES, Eric........................... 1988-90 GALLOWAY, Steve.................. 1976-79 GALVAN, Carlos...................... 1989-92 GAMBEL, Ryan....................... 2009-12 GAMBLE, Andy...................... 1982-84 GAMBLIN, Mike...........................1969 GAMBRELL, Scott.................. 1994-97 GANDY, Wayne...................... 1972-73 GARCIA, Courtnee................. 2001-02 GARNER, Bill.......................... 1946-48 GARNER, Eugene................... 1994-97 GARNER, Luther..........................1923 GARRETT, Collin..................... 2012-14 GARRETT, Rod..............................1992 GARRISON, Chris.................... 2008-09 GASKEY, James...................... 1968-70 GASKO, David........................ 1991-92 GASTON, Ellis......................... 1933-35 GEE, Roy................................ 1955-56

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GRAHAM, James..........................1937 GRANGER, Mike..................... 1981-84 GRANGER, Tommy.......................1982 GRAVES, Lynn........................ 1962-66 GRAVES, Richard..........................1986 GRAY, Alton........................... 1978-79 GRAY, Keith.................................1981 GRAY, Marvin......................... 2011-14 GREEN, Tommy...................... 1985-89 GREER, Cercy......................... 1984-85 GREER, James........................ 1966-67 GREER, Nick........................... 1957-58 GREGUREK, Al........................ 1983-84 GRIBBLE, Charles................... 1932-33 GRIGGS, Scott........................ 1991-94 GRIGSBY, Jerry....................... 1959-60 GRIMES, Ollie........................ 1925-26 GRIMLAND, David........................1975 GRINDLE, Bill......................... 1965-67 GROOM, Tracy........................ 1983-84 GUINN, Gary................................1977 GUMBELLOT, James............... 1960-61 GUZMAN, Oscar..................... 1980-82

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GEIGER, Jason..............................1988 GEISENDORFF, Alton.............. 1949-50 GENTRY, Doug.............................2012 GERIK, Dennis........................ 1973-75 GEZMAN, Oscar............................1980 GHANSAH, Lawrence........... 2015 GIBBS, David......................... 1984-88 GIBBS, Reginold.................... 1980-82 GILBERT, Clay......................... 2001-04 GILBERT, Gerald...........................1954 GILBERT, W.T.......................... 1977-78 GILES, Lloyd................................1954 GILL, Melvin................................1948 GILL, Royal..................................2003 GILLAR, Dan.......................... 1962-64 GILLESPIE, Bob...................... 1928-32 GILLESPIE, Horace................. 1933-36 GILLHAM, Ralph.................... 1952-55 GILLIS, Buddy........................ 1940-42 GILLIS, Wade...............................1986 GIROUARD, Mike.................... 1988-90 GLASS, Clarence.................... 1980-82 GLENN, Thomas...........................1937 GLIMP, Karl............................ 2006-09 GODDARD, Michael................ 1991-93 GODFREY, Orlando................. 1977-80 GOFORTH, Joe..............................1950 GOLIGHTLY, Jess..................... 1981-83 GOLUB, Max................................1924 GONZALES, Tim...........................1969 GOOCH, Ryan......................... 2005-07 GOODE, Hollis........................ 1995-99 GOODE, Luke......................... 2001-04 GOODWIN, Kevin................... 1992-95 GRABER, Greg........................ 1985-86 GRAHAM, Damon.................. 1988-89

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HADNOT, Calib....................... 2011-12 HAGGERTY, Kenny................. 1993-96 HAGINS, Bernie..................... 1957-58 HAFFORD, Brent.................... 2000-03 HAHN, Mike........................... 1975-76 HAIRGROVE, Shawn.....................1988 HALBERT, L.T.......................... 1933-35 HALE, Glen............................ 1923-25 HALE, Micho................................1967 HALES, Larry......................... 1971-73 HALFIN, Billy...............................1952 HALL, Burnett....................... 1925-26 HALL, Charles........................ 1963-66 HALL, Earl....................................1950 HALL, Greg............................ 2010-12 HALL, Jim.............................. 1988-90 HALL, Justin.......................... 1996-98 HALL, Kevin........................... 1985-86 HALL, Mark........................... 1983-84 HAMILTON, George......................1924 HAMILTON, Lawrence............ 1999-02 HAMMEL, Tadd...................... 1985-87 HAMMELL, Todd.................... 1985-89 HAMPTON, Gene.................... 1960-62 HAMPTON, Romonté............. 2009-10 HANCOCK, Hubert................. 1963-67 HANKS, Duan........................ 1980-83 HARDEE, Clay..............................2012 HARDEN, Patrick.................... 1991-92 HARDIN, Bobby...........................1989 HARDY, Pearman................... 1948-50 HARGETT, Ottis...................... 1957-59 HARKLESS, Darrell................. 1983-86 HARPER, Anthony................. 1986-87 HARRINGTON, Rod................. 1982-83 HARRIS, Carl.......................... 1970-72 HARRIS, Donnie..................... 1979-80 HARRIS, Jerry........................ 1973-75 HARRIS, Leonard................... 1992-95 HARRIS, Oren........................ 1989-90 HARRIS, R.L........................... 1982-83 HARRISON, Chad................... 1996-00 HARRISON, Glen.................... 1983-84 HARRISON, Kedrick..........2013-15 HARRISION, X’Zavious.................2010 HARVEY, Joe................................1975 HARVEY, Johnny.................... 1985-87 HARVEY, Rick......................... 1963-64 HARVEY, Willie....................... 1999-00 HATHORN, Jackie................... 1957-58 HATTEN, Shayvion................. 2013-15 HAVARD, Jack..............................1952 HAVENS, Greg........................ 1970-72 HAWKINS, Bailey................... 1932-34 HAWKINS, Chester................. 1936-38 HAWKINS, Clinton.......................1928 HAWKINS, Lloyd.................... 1932-37

HAWKINS, Thomas................ 1946-47 HAWTHORNE, Ronnie............ 1966-69 HAYES, Jeff..................................1984 HAYES, Lance........................ 2001-03 HAYNES, Billy........................ 1985-88 HAYNES, Chad....................... 2007-09 HAYNES, Chuck...................... 1946-48 HAYNES, Dan......................... 1958-59 HAYNES, Ike........................... 1972-75 HAYNES, Ron......................... 1977-79 HAYNES, Stacy....................... 1972-75 HAZLE, Mike.......................... 1961-62 HEABERLIN, Sam................... 1931-32 HEBERT, Dexter............................1996 HEDGPETH, Darrell................ 1993-96 HEFFERMAN, Pat................... 1963-66 HEMPHILL, David.................. 1991-93 HENDERSON, Avery............... 2013-14 HENDERSON, Bill................... 1963-66 HENDERSON, Danan.............. 2012-14 HENDERSON, Kenny....................1991 HENDERSON, Marcus............. 1991-92 HENDERSON, Mutt................. 1964-66 HENDRIX, Herman................. 1953-56 HENDRIX, Johnny.................. 1984-88 HENNING, Ed......................... 1938-41 HENRY, Bobby....................... 1984-88 HENRY, Lonnie....................... 1996-98 HENRY, Otis........................... 1977-78 HENSHAW, Thomas................ 2010-11 HENSON, Ed........................... 2000-04 HENSON, Joe...............................1942 HERMAN, Jimmie.................. 1957-58 HERRICK, Luke....................... 1999-00 HERRINGTON, Richard.................1984 HERRINGTON, Sam................ 1927-28 HERWITT, Thomas.......................1965 HICKEY, Harry........................ 1988-91 HICKMAN, Ronnie.................. 2011-12 HICKS, Andre......................... 2006-09 HICKS, Gene.......................... 1979-80 HICKS, Steve.......................... 1985-89 HIGHTOWER, Thomas............ 1998-01 HILDEBRAND, Grant............... 1985-87 HILL, Corey............................ 2010-11 HILL, Gene............................. 1947-48 HILL, Jared..................................2008 HILL, Jarvis............................ 1994-97 HILL, Oscar............................ 1973-76 HILTON, Eric........................... 1976-77 HINTON, Blake.............................2007 HIX, Darrell..................................1975 HODGE, George...........................1976 HODGES, Beau....................... 1999-00 HODGES, Brian............................1979 HODGES, Tim......................... 2000-02 HOELSCHER, Matt.................. 2001-05 HOLLEY, Jimmy............................1988 HOLLINGSWORTH, Harry....... 1989-91 HOLOMAN, Pat...................... 1966-67 HOLMAN, Jason..................... 1991-93 HOLMAN, Keldrick................. 2003-06 HOLMAN, Vernon.................. 2000-03 HOLMES, Max........................ 2008-09 HOLMES, Todd....................... 1994-97 HOLT, Mike............................ 1989-90 HONEYCUTT, Guy................... 1933-35 HOOD, Paul............................ 1977-80 HOPKINS, Andrew................. 1967-70 HOPKINS, Andy..................... 1984-85 HOPKINS, Shane..........................1990 HOPSON, Billy........................ 1959-60 HOPSON, M.H........................ 1937-39 HORACE, Michael................... 1985-88 HORN, Arthur..............................1942 HORN, Horace..............................1952 HORTON, Dale........................ 1979-81 HOSKINS, W.T........................ 1951-52 HOUGH, Don.......................... 1935-37 HOUGH, Lawrence................. 1934-37 HOUSE, Pat............................ 1995-98 HOUSER, James..................... 1975-76 HOUSTON, Martin........................1988

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JACKSON, Fred....................... 1947-49 JACKSON, Jeff........................ 1985-90 JACKSON, Kendrick......................2008 JACKSON, Kevin..................... 1980-83 JACKSON, Khari...........................1998 JACKSON, Pat......................... 1986-91 JACOBS, Bill.................................1949 JALOWY, Steve....................... 1971-74 JAMES, Cecil................................1946 JAMES, Curtis........................ 1994-97 JAMES, Larry......................... 1950-51 JAMES, Steve......................... 1966-67 JAMISON, David...........................1990 JAYNER, Randall..........................1984 JEFFERSON, Chris................... 1993-96 JEFFERSON, Doug.................. 1981-84 JEFFERSON, Gary.........................1980 JEFFERSON, Willie.................. 2011-12 JEFFUS, Justin....................... 1995-97 JENKINS, Bobby..................... 1952-56 JENKINS, Tom........................ 1975-76 JENTZ, Gary........................... 1978-81 JERNIGAN, Johnny................. 1992-93 JERNIGAN, Kendall................ 2006-08 JETER, Gary........................... 1966-67 JETTON, Mitchell.........................1942 JOHNSON, Cody..................... 1991-93 JOHNSON, David..........................1982 JOHNSON, Eric....................... 1989-91 JOHNSON, Fred...................... 1950-55 JOHNSON, Gene..................... 1939-41 JOHNSON, Gus....................... 2011-14 JOHNSON, Horace........................1963 JOHNSON, James.........................1990 JOHNSON, Jeremy................. 1996-98 JOHNSON, Joe.............................1981 JOHNSON, Mike..................... 1985-86 JOHNSON, Paul............................1990 JOHNSON, Ron....................... 1972-73 JOHNSON, Russell.................. 1995-96 JOHNSON, Rusty..........................1973 JOHNSON, Vince.................... 1979-80 JOHNSON, Wayne.................. 1954-56 JOHNSTON, Bo....................... 1957-59 JOHNSTON, Kent.................... 1976-77 JOHNSTON, Mike................... 1965-68

JOHNSTONE, Melcolme.......... 1937-38 JOINER, Karl................................1987 JONES, A.J...................................2014 JONES, Austin........................ 1947-48 JONES, Bert.................................1987 JONES, Bill...................................1975 JONES, Brian.......................... 1993-95 JONES, Clay.................................1937 JONES, Chris.......................... 1984-86 JONES, David...............................1988 JONES, Devonte.................. 2015 JONES, Don..................................1955 JONES, Eric..................................1980 JONES, Eugene...................... 1993-96 JONES, G.W............................ 1963-64 JONES, H.M........................... 1948-49 JONES, Jimmy....................... 1937-39 JONES, Jimmy.............................1981 JONES, Judah..............................2015 JONES, Mark.......................... 1975-78 JONES, Mervin....................... 1988-90 JONES, Mike.......................... 2011-12 JONES, Orville........................ 1954-55 JONES, Peyton....................... 1997-00 JONES, Robert....................... 1988-90 JONES, Ronnie.............................1962 JONES, Sam........................... 1971-75 JONES, Scott.......................... 1978-79 JONES, Steve...............................1980 JONES, T.C.............................. 1924-25 JONES, Talmage...........................1934 JONES, Wade......................... 1980-82 JORDAN, Geary...................... 1969-71 JORDAN, Larry.............................1968 JORDAN, Tommy.................... 1955-56 JOSEPH, Ashante...................2012, 14 JOSHLIN, Russell.................... 1989-90 JUDON, Ken........................... 1998-99 JUHL, Mason......................... 2012-15 JUSTICE, Joe.......................... 1979-81

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KAIYEWU, Tobi.......................2004, 07 KANIPES, Mark...................... 1981-83 KEASLER, Don........................ 1960-62 KEGLER, Jimmy..................... 1980-81 KEITH, Patrick..............................1981 KELLEY, Dave......................... 1987-89 KELLY, Chad........................... 1991-93 KELLY, Ed............................... 1951-54 KELLY, Jeff...................................1994 KEMPF, Dustin....................... 2007-10 KEOWN, Raymond.......................1948 KERBOW, Dwayne.......................1967 KERN, James......................... 1993-95 KERSHAW, Dwayne......................1968 KERSHAW, Jeffrey.................. 1982-85 KEYS, Scott..................................2000 KEYS, Wayne...............................1952 KIMES, Edwin........................ 1967-69 KINCADE, Anthony......................2013 KING, David........................... 1967-71 KING, Delano......................... 2009-10 KING, Eric.............................. 1987-88 KING, Harmon....................... 1930-32 KING, Harmon....................... 1954-55 KING, John............................ 1982-83 KINSEY, Rick.......................... 1977-80 KIRK, Lee............................... 1992-95 KIRK, Obie............................. 1963-64 KIRK, Weldon..............................1962 KITTERMAN, Richard............. 1991-92 KLEINE, Randy....................... 1978-79 KNAPPER, Jay..............................1993 KNICKY, Tim........................... 2006-09 KNIPPERS, Ben............................1985 KNOX, Aldo............................ 1972-75 KOENIG, Rudy..............................1953 KONIECZWY, Walkter............. 1960-61 KOONCE, Victor............................1933 KOSCHEL, David..................... 2011-12 KRALL, Bradly..............................2014

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LABOR, Jimmy.............................1957 LACY, De’Vante............................2012 LACY, Malcolm....................... 1985-87 LaGRONE, Curtis.................... 1965-69 LAIRD, Vester......................... 1928-30 LAMAR, Johnny...........................1949 LAMBETH, Hilton................... 1955-56 LANDERS, Paul............................1923 LANDRY, Anthony.................. 1985-89 LANDRY, Kevin....................... 2000-03 LANDRY, Nolan............................1950 LANDRY, Robert..................... 1964-69 LANE, Bill.............................. 1955-56 LANE, Frank........................... 1966-67 LANE, Robert......................... 1966-67 LANGFORD, Eddie.................. 1992-93 LANGFORD, Jimmy................ 1966-70 LANGFORD, Tommy............... 1964-67 LANGLEY, Harold.........................1942 LANGSTON, Lloyd.................. 1977-78 LaNOUE, John........................ 1953-54 LaPRADE, Benny Joe....................1950 LATHAN, James...........................1986 LATHAN, Mike....................... 1982-83 LAWERENCE, Quinton..................1942 LAWLESS, Larry..................... 1969-70 LAWRENCE, Richard.....................1970 LAWRENCE, Winston....................1942 LAWSON, Keith...................... 2010-13 LAXEY, Greg.................................1994 LAY, Marvin.................................1955 LAYTON, Mark....................... 1972-73 LEADBETTER, Tony................. 1989-90 LeBLANC, Alvin............................1984 LeBLANC, Ira................................1950 LeBLANC, Leo......................... 1980-82 LeBLANC, Michael.................. 1981-84 LEE, Robert..................................1949 LEFTWICH, Spencer............... 1983-87 LENNOX, Ronnie..........................1969 LESLIE, Wade...............................1986 LESTER, Braylon.................... 2000-04 LEWALLEN, Caleb................ 2015 LEWELLEN, Jerry................... 1967-70 LEWIS, John.......................... 1971-74 LEWIS, Sammy...................... 1971-73 LIGGINS, Justice..............2013-15 LIGONS, Lloyd........................ 2005-07 LINDLEY, Roscoe.................... 1938-42 LINDQUIST, Bobby.......................1980 LINDSEY, Charles................... 1968-70 LINDSEY, Donald.................... 1957-58 LINDSEY, Scotty..................... 1997-99 LINNEY, Johnny..................... 1952-54 LITTLE, Andy......................... 1935-37 LITTLE, Earl..................................1950 LITTLE, Jerry.......................... 2004-05 LITTLE, Kyle.................................1986 LITTLEFIELD, Brian................. 1987-90 LITTON, H.N.................................1952 LLOYD, Gerald........................ 1957-58 LLOYD, Harold........................ 1946-47 LOAFMAN, Doug.................... 1979-80 LOCK, Kyle...................................1980 LOCKE, Andy................................1962 LOCKLEAR, Jake..................... 1995-98 LOEB, David.................................1993 LOERWALD, Paul.................... 1971-72 LOFLIN, Nolan..............................2007 LOKEY, Eric............................. 1984-86 LOKEY, Kelly........................... 1992-96 LOKEY, Vernon.............................1924 LONG, Cory............................ 2005-08 LONG, John............................ 1950-51 LONGBOTHAM, Harold.................1967 LOPEZ, Jimmy..............................1966


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MABERRY, Herman................ 1948-54 MABERRY, Reginald............... 1935-36 MACKEY, Corey............................1989 MADISON, Keavon................. 2012-14 MAHON, Cody........................ 1991-93 MALEIKA, Chris............................1982 MALONE, Henry..................... 1967-70 MANCHESTER, Carlee............ 1961-62 MANCHESTER, Raymond....... 1958-59 MANCHESTER, Ronnie........... 1958-60 MARION, Matt.............................1979 MARLAR, John....................... 1959-60 MARSHALL, Bailey................. 1952-55 MARSHALL, Richard.............. 1963-64 MARTIN, Frank...................... 1969-71 MARTIN, James...........................1963 MARTIN, Kharylake............... 2003-05 MARTIN, Patrick..............2013-15 MARTINDALE, Jack......................1937 MARTINDALE, Tim................. 1966-67 MARTINE, Lewis.................... 1924-27 MARTINEZ, Arthur................. 1982-83 MARTINEZ, Simon................. 1963-64 MASCORRO, Maurice............. 1969-71 MASENGILL, Hollis.......................1938 MATEJKA, Chris...................... 1979-82 MATEJKA, Roger.................... 1981-83 MATKIN, Millard.................... 1932-24 MATOCHA, Todd..................... 1995-96 MATTERS, Billy............................1964 MATTHEWS, Johnny.............. 1953-54 MATTOX, Billy........................ 1962-63 MATTOX, Malcolm................. 2010-13 MATZIG, Robert..................... 1951-53 MAY, David............................ 1986-90 MAYBERRY, Reginald............. 1934-35 MAYER, Larry......................... 1971-73 MAYES, Robert...................... 2006-07 MAYS, Tim............................. 1998-01 McAULIFFE, Clyde.................. 1953-54 McBEE, Michael..................... 1966-69 McBRIDE, Elvis....................... 1982-83 McCAULEY, Hayden............... 1953-54 McCORD, Neil......................... 1953-54 McCULLOUGH, Keneth.................1955 McDANIEL, James.................. 1950-51 McDANIEL, Mike.................... 1971-74 McDONALD, Barrel.......................1939 McDONALD, Kentarrius.......... 2011-12 McELROY, Mike...................... 1997-00 McFARLAND, J.P..................... 1997-98 McGAUGHEY, Dickey.............. 1963-64 McGEE, R.E..................................1935 McGRAW, Bob....................... 1938-41 McGRAW, John............................1967 McHENRY, James.........................1938 McINTOSH, Charles................ 1948-50 McINTYRE, James.................. 1952-56 McIVER, Q.A.................................1936 McKAY, Oliver........................ 1946-49 McKEE, Oscar...............................1969 McKENZIE,Pete............................1927 McKEOWN, Danny................. 1968-71 McKEWEN, Stan W................. 1929-33 McKEWEN, Wilson................. 1937-39

McKINLEY, John...........................1968 McKINLEY, Nowel........................1946 McKINNEY, Sean.................... 2002-05 McLAREN, Al...............................1960 McMICHAEL, Kenneth........... 1958-59 McMINN, Ralph..................... 1934-35 McMULLEN, Jerry.................. 1947-48 McNEIL, Kirby..............................1990 McNEIL, Tom.......................... 1963-66 McNEW, Dean........................ 1984-85 McPHAIL, LeRoy.................... 1934-38 McSPEDEEN, Howard...................1954 McSWAIN, S.B.............................1948 McWHIRT, Mark..................... 1985-88 MEDLEY, Carl......................... 1976-77 MELCHER, Keith..................... 1984-88 MELONTREE, Lester............... 1980-82 MENCHACA, David................. 1979-82 MENA, Dwayne...........................1967 MERCHANT, Johnny.....................1985 MERKA, Steve........................ 1988-90 METCALF, John...................... 1962-64 MEXIA, Steve......................... 1949-50 MEYER, Currie Lee................. 1950-52 MEYER, Earl........................... 1951-52 MEYERS, Mitchell.................. 1958-59 MICHAEL, Chris............................1986 MICHAELWICZ, Steve...................1980 MIDDLETON, Ron................... 2002-05 MILAM, Brad......................... 1990-91 MILES, Ishmiah..................... 2011-14 MILES, Theo........................... 1946-47 MILLER, Alex......................... 2014-15 MILLER, Brian........................ 1996-98 MILLER, Clark..............................1984 MILLER, Joe.................................1930 MILLER, Price...................... 2015 MILLER, Wade.............................1975 MILLING, Truman................... 1948-49 MILLS, Tommy....................... 1939-42 MILLS, Turner........................ 1934-36 MILTON, Larry........................ 1982-84 MIMS, Rodney....................... 1986-88 MINDEN, Joe......................... 2012-14 MINTER, Larry....................... 1962-66 MINTON, Brian...................... 1993-95 MINTON, Frank...................... 1957-58 MITCHELL, Alfred................... 1983-84 MITCHELL, Bobby.................. 1977-78 MITCHELL, Brandon............... 2002-04 MITCHELL, Carl...................... 1980-81 MITCHELL, Roman.......................2013 MITCHELL, Royce................... 1977-80 MITCHELL, Tarrin................. 2015 MITCHELL, Willie............. 1990, 92-94 MIXON, Thomas..................... 1966-68 MIZE, Jeff.............................. 1987-88 MIZELL, Rick................................1975 MOLBERT, Leroy...........................1946 MOLINARIE, Walker............... 1988-02 MOLNARI, Chris...........................1964 MONIC, Gary................................1959 MONROE, Jeff........................ 1988-90 MONTAYNE, Ed...................... 1984-87 MOOK, Billy.................................1948 MOORE, Bobby...................... 1960-61 MOORE, Deane...................... 1968-71 MOORE, Doug..............................1967 MOORE, Jack......................... 1932-33 MOORE, Marcus..................... 1995-98 MOORE, Reno........................ 1989-91 MOORE, Shannon........................2007 MOORE, Ted.................................1926 MOORE, Terry........................ 1952-53 MORGAN, Ayron..........................2010 MORGAN, Neal...................... 1954-55 MORGAN, Scott..................... 2001-04 MORRIS, J.B........................... 1957-59 MORRIS, Joey........................ 1988-89 MORRIS, John........................ 1967-69 MORTON, Kevon.................... 2000-01 MOSBEY, Elmer...................... 1983-85 MOSELEY, Mark..................... 1967-69

MOSES, Jeremy...................... 2007-10 MOSLEY, Destin..................... 2012-13 MOSLEY, Marquis.................. 2011-14 MOTTE, Michael.................... 2003-07 MOYE, Ronnie.............................1956 MUELLER, Duane.........................1969 MUHAMMAD, Ahmad.......2014-15 MULLENWEG, Mike.....................1968 MULLIKIN, Hunter................. 1975-77 MULLIKIN, Kent..................... 1961-62 MULLIN, Gene....................... 1949-51 MULLINS, Logan..........................2008 MULLINS, Robert.........................1985 MULRAIN, Larry...........................1993 MUMPHREY, Eldridge..................2011 MURFF, Bubba....................... 1961-65 MURFF, Ricky......................... 1960-62 MURPHY, Bryon..................... 1997-00 MURPHY, Jimmy.................... 1954-55 MURPHY, Pat......................... 1983-86 MURPHY, Trevor...........................2012 MURRELL, Harmon................ 1941-42 MUSGROVES, Lonnie...................1962 MUSTO, Frank..............................1950 MYERS, Chad...............................1992 MYERS, Ray.................................1946 MYERS, Watty........................ 1936-38

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O’BANNION, Braxton............. 2001-02 O’BANNION, J.B..................... 1930-32 O’KELLY, Charles.................... 1966-67 OBERHOLTZER, Mark....................1993 ODOM, Clayton...................... 1993-95 OLDS, Vernon..............................1923 OLIPHANT, Buddy.................. 1957-58 OLIVER, Doug........................ 1986-87 OLIVER, William.................... 1985-86 OLLE, Mike............................ 1977-79 OMEKE, Ojei.......................... 2001-02 ORR, Brent...................................1993

OUTLAW, Kenneth.......................1946 OWEN, Jim..................................1950 OWEN, Leroy......................... 1950-52 OWENS, Greg......................... 1986-90 OWENS, Joe........................... 1999-02 OWENS, John..............................1964 OWENS, Justin....................... 2014-15 OYEDOKUN, Michael.............. 1992-96

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PACHECO, Jose.............................1987 PAIR, Ken............................... 1957-58 PARKER, Alfred...................... 1951-53 PARKER, Jack......................... 1989-90 PARKER, James............................1925 PARKER, Mac...............................1966 PARKER, Steve....................... 1985-87 PARKER, W.A......................... 1951-52 PARKERSON, Larry................. 1955-56 PARKS, Contrevious............... 2006-09 PARMLEY, Lee........................ 1934-35 PARNELL, Roy........................ 1939-41 PARR, Tommy........................ 1973-76 PARRISH, Ed.......................... 1948-50 PARRISH, T.A.......................... 1930-31 PARRISH, Todd....................... 1985-87 PARSONS, Raymond.............. 1933-34 PARTON, George..........................1961 PARTSCH, Fitseula................. 2009-10 PASTEUR, Brock..................... 2006-07 PATE, Cleddie......................... 1936-37 PATE, Langston...................... 1950-51 PATE, Wes.............................. 1999-01 PATKE, Jonathan..........................2007 PATRICIO, Daniel.................... 2008-09 PATTERSON, Blan.........................1967 PATTERSON, Melvin............... 1987-88 PATTERSON, Ronnie............... 1969-72 PATTON, Burghardt................ 1990-91 PAYNE, Greg.......................... 1976-79 PEARCE, Michael................... 1992-96 PEARCE, Robert..................... 1968-69 PEARMAN, Tracie................... 1955-57 PEARSON, Dale...................... 1984-85 PELTIER, Tom......................... 1981-82 PELTON, T.J............................ 1986-90 PENNINGTON, David.............. 1985-86 PERKINS, Bill......................... 1938-39 PERKINS, D.D...............................1955 PERKINS, George................... 1938-41 PERKINS, Hugh...................... 1981-83 PERKINS, Ronnie................... 1979-83 PERMENTER, O.E.............. 1942, 46-48 PERRY, Bryan......................... 1980-82 PERRY, Freeman.................... 1993-96 PERRY, Iziah........................... 2011-12 PERSONS, Danny................... 1959-61 PERVIS, Vincent............... 2006, 08-09 PETTUS, Algray...................... 1983-84 PEVETO, Gary......................... 1984-87 PHILLIPS, Andy...................... 1988-91 PHILLIPS, Bob........................ 1929-33 PHILLIPS, David..................... 2000-03 PHILLIPS, O.A. “Bum”............. 1948-49 PHILLIPS, Rob........................ 1995-98 PICKETT, Gerald..................... 1950-52 PICOU, Garland............................1949 PIERCE, Woody............................1954 PIPER, Aaron..................2014-15 PLASTER, Colt..............................2011 PLATT, Don..................................1956 PLUNK, Jim............................ 1998-99 POLK, Clyde........................... 1978-79 POLK, Kelvin.......................... 1981-84 POLK, Octus.................................1993 POLLARD, Mike...................... 1983-87 POOL, Harold......................... 1947-48 POOLE, Marty........................ 1995-98 PORTER, Columbus................ 1935-39 PORTER, Troy......................... 1980-82 POSIVAK, Tim........................ 1980-82 POSTON, Wayne...........................1963

POSWAK, Tim........................ 1979-80 POULLARD, Maurice....................2014 POWDRILL, Pat...................... 1986-89 POWELL, Brandon................. 1996-98 POWELL, Roland..........................1993 POWELL, Ronald.................... 1995-96 PRATT, Michael......................1997, 99 PRICE, Artrez......................... 2013-14 PRIDE, Ricky................................1969 PROBANDT, Gerand.....................1964 PROPES, Delbert..........................1950 PUCKETT, Jim......................... 1979-81 PULLEN, Lawrence................ 1997-99 PULLINS, Anthony...........2013-15 PUTNAM, Larry...................... 1964-67 PYLAND, Sublett..........................1928

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QUEEN, Jim........................... 1970-73 QUILLAN, Neal....................... 1962-64 QUILTER, Charles.........................1946 QUINN, Mike.......................... 1993-96

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RAINBOLT, James.........................1947 RAMM, Gaylen...................... 1970-72 RAMSER, John....................... 1938-41 RAMSEY, V.V.......................... 1934-35 RANDLE, Reggie.................... 1938-84 RANDOLPH, Mike.................. 1980-83 RANDOLPH, Scott.................. 1973-76 RASBEARY, Cullen........................1956 RATLIFF, Andrew.................... 2011-13 RAWLISON, Chuck................. 1988-90 RAY, Addie...................................1951 RAY, Andrew.......................... 1984-87 RAY, William Doc................... 1923-28 REAGAN, James..................... 1959-61 REASONS, Justin..........................2013 REDD, Ronnie........................ 1960-63 REDD, Ronny......................... 1979-80 REDD, Vernon........................ 1948-51 REDMOND, George................ 1984-87 REECE, John........................... 1972-75 REED, Bruce........................... 1970-72 REED, Freddie........................ 1979-80 REEVES, Charlie..................... 1954-55 REID, Barlow...............................2007 RENEAU, Buddy...........................1963 RESINO, Charles...........................1964 REYNOLDS, Cullen.......................1961 REYNOLDS, Kevin.................. 1995-98 RHEA, Aaron.......................... 2006-09 RHEA, Stephon...................... 2005-07 RHODES, Nick........................ 2006-07 RHYNE, Beverly..................... 1938-40 RICE, Harry............................ 1946-47 RICE, Loren............................ 1974-75 RICH, Randy................................1975 RICHARD, Ellery...........................1985 RICHARD, Philip..................... 2001-03 RICHARDSON, Jerry............... 1961-62 RICICAR, Earl......................... 1994-98 RICKS, Mikhael...................... 1994-97 RIGGS, Mark.......................... 1980-81 RIGLER, Mike......................... 1961-63 RILEY, Garrett..............................2010 RILEY, Mike..................................1969 RILEY, Shawn......................... 1988-89 RIOJAS, David..............................1987 RIPKOWSKI, Shannon............ 1986-87 RITCHEY, James..................... 1992-95 ROACH, Cecil.......................... 1960-61 ROBB, B.G.............................. 1929-32 ROBERSON, Billy Jack............ 1946-49 ROBERSON, Chris................... 1991-93 ROBERSON, Cordell................ 2009-12 ROBERSON, Edwin................. 1957-58 ROBERSON, Jackie................. 1963-64 ROBERSON, Rickey................. 1977-79 ROBERSON, Ron.................... 1980-82

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RUYLE, Clay........................... 1977-78 RYAN, Homer......................... 1950-51

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SAEGERT, D.L...............................1951 SAENZ, Ruben....................... 1979-82 SAMFORD, Douglas................ 1946-48 SAMFORD, Morris.................. 1939-40 SANCHEZ, Albert................... 1999-00 SANCHEZ, Efrain.................... 2008-09 SANDERS, Cleathon............... 1970-74 SANDERS, Eugene................. 1923-24 SANDERS, LeAlfred................ 2000-03 SANDERS, Mark..................... 1983-84 SANDERSON, Clint................. 1988-91 SANDLIN, Johnny.................. 1948-50 SANDMAN, Brad.................... 1978-79 SATCHEL, James..................... 2002-03 SAURIT, Weekendfer.............. 2008-11 SAVOIE, Joe........................... 2007-08 SCARBOROUGH, Ken.............. 1953-54 SCARBOROUGH, Ricky........... 1967-69 SCHACHERL, Willie................. 1960-61 SCHACHT, Cameron......................2008 SCHIEBERLE, Arnold.............. 1955-57 SCHILLINGS, Jimmy............... 1934-35 SCHOLTZ, Larry...................... 1974-77 SCHRANK, Bill..............................1975 SCIBA, Will............................. 1990-91 SCOFIELD, Tom....................... 1936-37 SCOGGIN, Richard.................. 1984-86 SCOGGINS, Lee...................... 1986-87 SCOTT, Alton.......................... 1980-82 SCOTT, Bobby..............................1995 SCOTT, Brandon..................... 2008-11 SCRUGGS, Brian...........................1993

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SEAMONS, Harold.................. 1936-38 SEBASTIAN, Don.................... 1978-79 SEIDENBERGER, Clarence.............1942 SELBY, Mark................................1987 SERGES, Murphy.................... 1985-86 SERPAS, Jack......................... 1950-51 SHADDOCK, Chris................... 1997-98 SHANKS, Earl......................... 1935-37 SHARPE, Edwin..................... 1925-28 SHAW, Terrance..................... 1991-94 SHEFFIELD, Ken..................... 1963-65 SHELTON, Ellison..........................1923 SHELTON, Royce..................... 1959-60 SHERFIELD, Louis................... 1984-85 SHILLINGS, Bobby.......................1935 SHINDLER, Gene..........................1969 SHIPP, John........................... 1951-52 SHIRKEY, George.................... 1957-58 SHOTWELL, George............... 1946-48 SHULTS, Toby......................... 1989-91 SIBLEY, Joe............................ 1944-45 SIGERS, Donald...........................1987 SIMMONS, Carl...................... 1969-72 SIMMONS, Charles................. 1955-56 SIMMONS, James.................. 1950-54 SIMMONS, Larry.................... 1993-94 SIMMONS, Lynn.................... 1963-64 SIMMS, Larry......................... 1973-75 SIMONSON, Chris................... 1984-85 SIMPSON, Derrick.................. 1980-82 SIMS, Lavon................................1975 SIMS, R.Q............................... 1947-48 SINGLETON, Kevin................. 1982-85 SINGLETON, Larron................ 2002-04 SINETTE, Daleon..........................2011 SITTON, Buel......................... 1925-29 SITTON, Lavon.............................1935 SITTON, Thomas.................... 1991-94 SKELTON, Joe......................... 1951-52 SKYLER, Lance....................... 2012-15 SLAUGHTER, Hollis................ 1948-50 SLAYTON, Randy.................... 1991-92 SLIVA, Bobby......................... 1958-59 SLOVACEK, Emil..................... 1984-87 SMELLEY, Leonard................. 1926-28 SMITH, Bobby....................... 1947-48 SMITH, Charlie.............................1979 SMITH, Chris.......................... 2000-02 SMITH, Clark.......................... 1973-76 SMITH, David......................... 1957-59 SMITH, Don........................... 1953-54 SMITH, Garrett...................... 2010-11 SMITH, Henry........................ 1967-69 SMITH, James..............................1946 SMITH, Joel........................... 1994-97 SMITH, Julius......................... 1987-88 SMITH, Larry...............................1964 SMITH, Maada....................... 1998-01 SMITH, Pat............................ 1947-49 SMITH, Randy........................ 1975-76 SMITH, Rayford..................... 1967-69 SMITH, Robert....................... 1960-61 SMITH, Ronnie...................... 1993-95 SMITH, Ryan.......................... 1994-97 SMITH, Ruel.......................... 1956-60 SMITH, Todd.......................... 1989-90 SMITH, Trevon.................... 2015 SMITH, Warren...................... 1990-91 SMITHERMAN, Garrick.................2012 SNEED, Derrick....................... 1993-97 SNELGROVE, David................. 1968-89 SNOW, Rudy.......................... 1959-60 SNOWDEN, Bart..................... 1988-91 SNYDER, Steve....................... 1980-81 SONTAG, F.G........................... 1938-41 SORGEE, Walter...........................1964 SOTOLONGO, Phil................... 1982-85 SOUTHALL, Danny................. 2005-07 SOUTHORD, Fred..........................1960 SPARKS, Robert..................... 1987-91 SPEARMAN, Steve................. 1971-74 SPEER, Stewart...................... 1983-84 SPEIGHTS, Jason.................... 1993-96

SPRING, Gary Jr..................... 1988-91 STAGGS, Steve....................... 1981-83 STAGNER, Ellis....................... 1930-32 STAMPS, David...................... 1964-67 STANALAND, Ed..................... 1961-62 STANLEY, Chad...................... 1996-98 STANLEY, Hughes.................. 1974-77 STANLEY, Leon....................... 1978-79 STANLEY, Ray...............................1979 STANSELL, Roderick............... 1987-89 STARKEY, Norris...........................1942 STARNES, Zach.................... 2015 STAVINOHA, Dennis............... 1980-83 STEEL, John........................... 2009-12 STEGALL, Jay......................... 1998-99 STEGER, Joshua..................... 2006-08 STELLY, Buster.............................1972 STEPHENS, Bryan.................. 1998-01 STEPHENS, Harold................. 1958-59 STERNES, Rainey................... 2007-10 STEVENSON, Alan........................1991 STEWART, Allen..................... 2014-15 STEWART, Bobby.........................1963 STEWART, Chris...................... 1979-82 STEWART, Steve..................... 1986-87 STITTES, Jeff.......................... 1980-81 STOCK, Johnny............................1975 STOCKWELL, Mike................. 1974-75 STOKER, Isiah........................ 1996-99 STOLFA, Jeremy..................... 2000-03 STONE, Billy.................................1938 STONE, Claude....................... 1927-28 STONE, Ed.............................. 1982-83 STONE, George.................... 2015 STORY, Lawrence................... 1971-74 STOVALL, Rowdy.........................1992 STRICKLAND, Gordon...................1950 STUBBS, Bruce....................... 1979-80 STUDD, Doug......................... 1971-73 STURROCK, Allen................... 1938-39 STUTES, Jeff........................... 1980-82 STUTTS, Ronald...........................1968 SUGGS, Dudley...................... 1964-65 SULLIVAN, Brian.................... 1996-98 SUMMERS, Jesse................... 1923-24 SUMMERS, Lewis.........................1958 SUMMERS, Wyatt.................. 1925-29 SURRATT, Kenneth.......................1957 SVOBODA, Drew.................... 1997-99 SWANNEGAN, Richard.................1984 SWIER, Gene...............................1938 SYLVESTER, Robert..........2013-15

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TABOR, Tyler.......................... 1982-86 TACKETT, Steve...................... 1963-65 TAFF, Mike...................................1980 TALBOT, Rusty........................ 1954-55 TALLANT, Raymond............... 1951-52 TALLENT, Richard................... 1952-54 TALLEY, Eddie........................ 1980-82 TATUM, Roderick................... 1989-91 TAYLOR, Dale......................... 1956-57 TAYLOR, Donald..................... 1988-90 TAYLOR, Hunter...............2014-15 TAYLOR, Les.................................1946 TAYLOR, Mark........................ 1971-73 TAYLOR, Trey.......................... 1987-88 TAYLOR, Will.......................... 1988-89 TAYLOR, Will...................2014-15 TELAROLI, Steve.................... 1984-85 TEMPLE, David...................... 1986-91 TERRY, James......................... 1951-52 TERRY, Walter........................ 1993-94 THACKER, Johnny.................. 2004-07 THACKER, Keith..................... 1982-85 THIBODEAUX, Taylor.............. 1996-99 THOMAS, Aaron..................... 2012-15 THOMAS, Blake...........................1955 THOMAS, Conrad................... 1927-28 THOMAS, Hollis..................... 1925-27 THOMAS, Kenneth.......................1955

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THOMAS, Ryan...................... 1991-92 THOMPSON, Baldwin............ 1952-53 THOMPSON, Bill.................... 1957-58 THOMPSON, Brian................. 1993-95 THOMPSON, Charles....................1955 THOMPSON, Choc.................. 1924-25 THOMPSON, Chuck................ 1999-01 THOMPSON, Dwight.............. 1971-74 THOMPSON, Grady................ 1923-24 THOMPSON, Jerry.................. 1959-61 THOMPSON, Larry................. 1979-81 THOMPSON, Wayne............... 2009-11 THORNTON, Gerald......................1950 THRASH, Joe Barnham.......... 1928-32 TIDMORE, Jerry..................... 1959-60 TIDWELL, Michael................. 1992-93 TILESTON, Brian..................... 1998-01 TILLER, Doug......................... 1981-82 TIMMONS, Rodney................ 2013-14 TISDALE, Howard................... 1948-51 TODD, Paul............................. 2000-03 TODD, Ray.............................. 1963-66 TOLBERT, Willie...................... 1971-74 TOMLIN, Jim.......................... 1966-67 TOMLINSON, Ken................... 1966-68 TOMPKINS, Tony.................... 2002-04 TOROK, Mitchell.................... 1948-54 TORP, Paul............................. 1985-86 TOULON, Miguel.................... 2000-04 TOWNSEND, Andy........................1985 TOWNSEND, Brian................. 1983-84 TRACY, Joe............................. 1996-98 TRAHAN, Don........................ 1973-75 TRAYLOR, Ahmad.................. 1999-00 TRAYLOR, Champ................... 1994-97 TREADWELL, Max.................. 1950-51 TROTTER, Jeremiah................ 1995-97 TROTTER, Nick....................... 2000-03 TRUJILLO, Rick.............................1996 TUCKER, Ben......................... 1924-27 TURNER, Clifton...........................1967 TURNER, Gary........................ 2001-02 TURNER, Keith.............................1955 TURNER, Mark....................... 1984-87 TURNER, Wade...................... 1957-58 TUTT, Harold................................1968 TYLER, Billy........................... 1971-73 TYSON, Derrick...................... 1992-94

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UBBEN, Ted............................ 1973-75 ULERY, Chris.......................... 1976-77 UPSHAW, Alvin...................... 1974-77

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VALLERY, Dameian................ 1994-95 VALLIER, John....................... 1984-85 VALLIER, Trey......................... 2011-14 VANERSON, Darrell.............. 2015 VANSHOUBROUEK, Pete........ 1953-54 VARNER, Cal.......................... 1953-54 VASTERLING, Eric................... 1975-76 VAUGHAN, Johnny................. 1970-73 VAUGHN, George.........................1955 VAUGHN, Terran..................... 2012-15 VERMILLION, Raymond......... 1936-37 VERNON, Chance................... 2010-11 VERRETT, Brad....................... 1998-99 VICK, Vernon......................... 1949-50 VIDITO, DeKendrick................ 1998-01 VITAL, Ahmad....................... 1998-99 VINSON, Robert..................... 1975-76

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WADE, Howard...................... 1983-85 WAGNER, Bob........................ 1964-67 WAGSTAFF, Floyd................... 1935-36 WAGSTAFF, Foy...................... 1934-36 WAJTKIEWICZ, Scott....................1982

WALBRAN, Jay.............................2007 WALDEN, David..................... 1996-99 WALDIE, Johnny.................... 1947-49 WALKER, Brandon.......................1995 WALKER, Carlton.........................1987 WALKER, Cedric..................... 1990-93 WALKER, Dewey.................... 1923-24 WALKER, Marcus................... 1981-82 WALKER, Paul........................ 1986-87 WALKER, Sammie........................1925 WALKER, Travis...................... 2010-12 WALKER, Vince...................... 1998-01 WALLACE, Jake................2014-15 WALLACE, Jason..........................1995 WALLS, Marlon...............2014-15 WALTERS, James................... 1946-47 WALTERS, Joe........................ 1937-38 WALTERS, T.S......................... 1937-39 WARD, D.J.............................. 2012-14 WARDEN, Darrell................... 1980-83 WARE, Ronald.............................1964 WARR, Bobby..............................1958 WARREN, Bo.......................... 1966-67 WARREN, Craig...................... 1994-96 WARREN, Ed................................1993 WARREN, Huey...................... 1951-54 WARREN, Langford................ 1935-36 WARREN, Roderick......................2008 WARREN, Sean...................... 2009-10 WASHINGTON, Anthony...............1975 WASHINGTON, Cameron..............2014 WATKINS, Fred G................... 1982-83 WATKINS, Willie..................... 2010-11 WATSON, Chris....................... 2011-12 WATSON, Clarence................. 1934-35 WATSON, Craig...................... 1989-90 WATSON, Dave....................... 1974-75 WATSON, Ricky............................1978 WATT, Don............................. 1994-95 WATTS, Ben........................... 1979-84 WATTS, Jim..................................1925 WEATHERS, Robert......................1995 WEBB, Tim...................................1981 WEDER, Tod........................... 1982-84 WEECH, Harden..................... 1975-76 WELDY, Bill............................ 1957-58 WELLER, M.R......................... 1929-30 WELLS, Ben........................... 2010-11 WELLS, Eric.................................1989 WEST, Bryan.......................... 2011-13 WEST, Harold......................... 1951-53 WEST, Joe.............................. 1935-37 WEST, Joshawa...............2013-15 WEST, Monty......................... 1984-88 WEST, Tim............................. 1980-82 WESTMORELAND, Ronnie............1968 WHIDDON, O.R............................1955 WHITAKER, Jacolby.............. 2015 WHITAKER, Jed...................... 1978-79 WHITE, Jimmy....................... 1965-67 WHITE, Jumarion.................. 1993-94 WHITE, Leo............................ 1925-26 WHITE, Melvin...................... 1982-85 WHITE, Preston..................... 1938-40 WHITE, Ryan......................... 1997-00 WHITECOTTON, John............. 1968-69 WHITLEY, Jack....................... 1941-42 WHITMIRE, Lubbie................ 1966-69 WHITMIRE, Percy................... 1969-71 WHITMORE, David................. 1985-89 WHITTACKER, W.E........................1969 WHITTEN, Todd...................... 1983-87 WICKMAN, Gerald.......................1942 WIDACKI, Matt...................... 1996-00 WIGGINGTON, Jack................ 1941-42 WIGGINS, Felix...................... 1949-50 WIGGINS, Lynn...................... 1960-61 WIGGINS, Travis..................... 2013-15 WIGGS, Jordan...................... 2011-14 WILEY, Keith.......................... 1982-83 WILHITE, Mike....................... 1965-68 WILKERSON, Chris...........2014-15 WILKINS, Andy...................... 1974-77

WILLES, Mark..............................1989 WILLIAMS, Brian................... 1976-77 WILLIAMS, Byron.................. 2012-15 WILLIAMS, Carey................... 1984-85 WILLIAMS, Dalton................. 2008-11 WILLIAMS, Drake.................. 1984-87 WILLIAMS, Garret.................. 2008-10 WILLIAMS, Gayle................... 1962-64 WILLIAMS, Germod............. 2015 WILLIAMS, Jabara................. 2007-10 WILLIAMS, J.C....................... 1983-86 WILLIAMS, Jeff...................... 1984-88 WILLIAMS, Jerry.................... 1988-89 WILLIAMS, Jonathan...................1988 WILLIAMS, Michael............... 2001-04 WILLIAMS, Michael.....................2009 WILLIAMS, Steven................. 1981-82 WILLIAMS, Tyrell............. 2004-06, 08 WILLIAMS, Dana................... 1934-35 WILLIFORD, Matt................... 1999-02 WILLINGHAM, Bill.......................1946 WILLINGHAM, Kirk................ 1923-24 WILRIDGE, Leneal.................. 1980-82 WILSON, Bill.......................... 1947-49 WILSON, H.W......................... 1946-49 WILSON, Jimmy..................... 1973-76 WILSON, Paul........................ 1959-62 WILSON, Rick........................ 1982-85 WILSON, Todd..............................1994 WINGO, Stormy..................... 2005-07 WINTERS, Kenneth................ 2001-04 WISNER, Cecil..............................1933 WISNER, Russell..........................1969 WOLAN, Andy.............................1982 WOLHER, Jimmy.................... 1980-85 WOMACK, Marshall.....................2015 WOODARD, Ted...................... 1998-99 WOODS, Jerry........................ 1982-85 WOODS, Zach........................ 1996-99 WORKMAN, Dennis.....................1980 WRAY, Raymond.................... 1941-42 WREN, Joel............................ 1985-87 WRIGHT, Arluster................... 1983-84 WRIGHT, Austin..................... 2009-12 WRIGHT, Derrick.................... 1987-90 WRIGHT, Dick........................ 1947-48 WRIGHT, Eric.......................... 1986-90 WRIGHT, Eugene................... 2013-14 WRIGHT, Jimmy...........................1976 WYCHOPEN, Forrest.....................1979 WYLIE, Joey........................... 1992-95 WYNN, W.J..................................1962

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YATES, Berton........................ 1938-41 YATES, Shannon.................... 1997-00 YORK, Shawn........................ 1991-92 YOUNG, Bob.......................... 1958-59 YOUNG, John Paul................. 1983-87 YOUNG, Rodney..................... 2011-14 YOUNG, Shawn............................2002 YOUNGBLOOD, Lowell............ 1952-55

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ZANDER, Clint........................ 1993-97 ZAPALAC, Mike...................... 1979-82 ZEPEDA, John..............................1996 ZIMMERLE, Mitchel..........2014-15 ZOHAR, Edward..................... 1963-65 Players in BOLD are on the 2015 SFA roster



YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS • DIVISION I LEVEL (SINCE 1984) RUSHING GAMES ATT. YARDS

2015 SFA 11 OPP 2014 SFA 13 OPP 2013 SFA 12 OPP 2012 SFA 11 OPP 2011 SFA 11 OPP 2010 SFA 12 OPP 2009 SFA 13 OPP 2008 SFA 12 OPP 2007 SFA 11 OPP 2006 SFA 11 OPP 2005 SFA 11 OPP 2004 SFA 11 OPP 2003 SFA 11 OPP 2002 SFA 11 OPP 2001 SFA 11 OPP 2000 SFA 11 OPP 1999 SFA 11 OPP 1998 SFA 11 OPP 1997 SFA 11 OPP 1996 SFA 11 OPP 1995 SFA 13 OPP 1994 SFA 11 OPP 1993 SFA 12 OPP 1992 SFA 11 OPP 1991 SFA 11 OPP 1990 SFA 11 OPP 1989 SFA 15 OPP 1988 SFA 13 OPP 1987 SFA 11 OPP 1986 SFA 11 OPP 1985 SFA 11 OPP 1984 SFA 11 OPP

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403 2,294 443 2,033 515 2,696 353 2,428 422 2,191 507 2,277 327 1,309 432 1629 310 1,326 445 1416 301 969 486 1,634 383 1628 449 1507 249 839 545 2,159 391 1,400 482 2,627 394 1,699 368 1,555 377 1,419 446 2,013 418 1,490 448 1,977 444 1,835 429 1,558 405 1,833 490 1,802 362 1,012 406 1,530 425 2,083 486 2,138 448 2,860 462 1,922 467 1,917 414 1,282 483 2,164 377 1,101 447 1,913 479 1,725 522 2,546 509 1,753 482 1,960 395 1,005 588 2,913 479 1,849 470 1,528 490 1,746 405 1,237 522 2,206 344 600 527 1,850 525 1,889 587 1,862 600 1,979 482 1,272 490 1,665 456 1,341 453 2,054 472 1,603 462 2,170 459 1,518 446 2,230 513 1,919

PASSING AVG. ATT. 208.5 396 184.8 314 207.3 461 186.8 412 182.6 622 189.8 456 119.0 679 120.0 351 120.5 544 128.7 314 80.8 601 136.2 439 125.2 600 115.9 521 69.9 630 179.9 388 127.3 359 238.8 236 154.5 300 141.4 302 129.0 478 183.0 331 135.5 358 179.7 323 166.8 265 141.6 380 166.6 310 163.8 273 92.0 366 139.1 369 189.4 308 194.4 263 231.5 276 174.7 346 174.3 249 116.5 290 196.7 261 100.1 322 173.9 316 156.8 248 195.8 328 134.8 431 178.2 246 91.4 348 242.8 240 153.1 368 138.9 280 158.7 277 112.5 317 200.6 222 54.6 369 168.2 321 125.9 592 124.1 580 152.2 335 97.9 365 151.4 248 121.9 330 186.7 318 145.7 341 197.3 360 138.0 357 177.4 268 139.8 219

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COMP. 225 189 302 224 373 290 334 197 330 192 364 271 410 291 371 252 211 147 172 190 230 166 193 177 157 179 176 132 219 209 156 147 133 172 115 162 127 161 159 113 174 237 125 180 130 193 128 134 145 100 174 149 318 284 156 137 120 154 160 158 183 149 107 133

INT 10 8 11 11 22 17 21 9 22 10 10 10 22 11 23 9 17 7 5 7 11 17 11 12 9 17 13 12 11 11 14 12 8 14 16 11 11 10 13 14 10 13 11 13 7 14 22 12 23 9 28 19 25 21 17 25 18 18 18 25 15 25 22 19

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 2,413 2,726 3,294 2,886 4,668 4,056 3,671 2,437 3,507 1,950 4,346 2,541 4468 2996 4,149 3,087 2,227 2,038 1,895 2,129 3,118 2,488 2,599 2,189 2,462 2,252 2,442 1,584 2,829 2,590 2,043 1,893 2,047 2,288 1,439 1,953 2,339 2,116 2,280 1,398 2,690 2,784 1,939 2,217 1,880 2,304 1,595 1,921 1,637 1,266 2,167 2,006 5,435 4,074 2,436 1,876 1,543 2,040 2,045 2,119 2,622 1,753 1,665 1,542

AVG. PLAYS YARDS 219.4 799 4,707 247.8 757 4,759 253.4 976 5,990 222.00 908 5,314 389.0 1,044 6,859 338.0 963 6,333 333.7 1,006 5,534 221.5 783 3,757 318.8 854 4,833 177.3 759 3,366 362.2 902 5,315 211.8 925 4,175 343.7 983 6096 230.5 970 4503 345.8 879 4,988 257.2 933 5,246 202.5 750 3,627 185.3 718 4,665 172.3 694 3,594 193.5 670 3,684 283.5 855 4,537 226.2 777 4,501 236.3 776 4,089 199.0 771 4,166 223.8 709 4,297 204.7 809 3,810 222.0 715 4,275 144.0 763 3,386 257.2 728 3,841 235.5 775 4,120 185.7 733 4,126 172.1 749 4,031 186.1 724 4,594 208.0 808 4,210 130.8 716 3,356 177.5 704 3,235 212.6 744 4,503 192.4 699 3,217 207.3 763 4,193 127.1 727 3,123 206.9 850 5,236 214.2 940 4,537 176.3 728 3,899 201.5 743 3,222 156.7 828 4,793 192.0 850 4,153 145.0 750 3,123 174.6 807 3,667 148.8 722 2,874 115.1 744 3,472 197.0 713 2,767 182.4 848 3,856 362.3 1,117 7,324 271.6 1,167 5,936 187.4 935 4,415 144.3 847 3,148 140.3 738 3,208 185.5 786 3,381 185.9 771 4,109 192.6 813 3,722 238.4 822 4,792 159.4 828 3,271 151.4 709 3,616 140.2 832 3,080

AVG. 427.9 432.6 460.8 408.8 571.6 527.8 503.1 342.5 439.4 306.0 442.9 347.9 468.9 346.4 415.7 437.2 329.7 424.1 326.7 334.9 412.5 409.2 371.7 378.7 390.6 346.6 388.6 307.8 349.2 374.5 375.1 366.5 417.6 382.7 305.1 294.1 409.4 292.5 381.2 283.9 402.8 349.0 354.4 292.9 399.4 346.1 283.9 333.4 261.3 315.6 251.6 350.6 488.3 395.7 339.6 242.2 291.6 307.4 373.5 338.4 435.6 297.4 328.7 280.0


YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS YEARLY PASSING LEADERS

YEARLY RUSHING LEADERS

YEARLY RECEIVING LEADERS

Year Player C-A-I Yds. TDs 1969 Robert Pearce...........121-236-18........ 2,104..........19 1970 Gaylen Ramm............62-165-16...........987............5 1971 Gaylen Ramm............95-240-29......... 1,434..........12 1972 Larry Mayer...............73-156-12...........923...........12 1973 Larry Mayer................81-180-7.......... 1,105...........7 1974 Rusty Johnson...............8-15-1..............113............1 1975 Stacy Haynes...............18-70-9.............313............1 1976 Steve Adams..............43-132-13...........554............0 1977 Herby Baker...............37-116-16...........604............4 1978 Herby Baker...............60-154-15...........899............7 1979 Herby Baker................47-113-4............886............6 1980 Dale Horton.................26-57-5.............431............3 1981 Dale Horton...............92-191-11......... 1,222...........7 1982 Tod Weder.................147-298-17........ 2,064...........9 1983 Tod Weder.................118-225-10........ 1,754..........13 1984 Todd Whitten............104-260-21........ 1,627..........19 1985 Todd Whitten............182-352-15........ 2,599..........27 1986 Todd Whitten............161-314-18........ 2,055..........14 1987 Todd Hammel............74-151-13...........864............3 1988 Todd Hammel...........154-329-15........ 2,403..........14 1989 Todd Hammel...........316-577-23........ 5,364..........48 1990 Scott Barrick.............114-246-19........ 1,450...........7 1991 Mike Goddard............78-154-11...........825............3 1992 Mike Goddard.............76-155-9.......... 1,012...........8 1993 James Ritchey.............83-151-4.......... 1,183..........12 1994 James Ritchey...........105-193-11........ 1,601..........11 1995 James Ritchey...........146-268-10........ 2,337..........19 1996 Mike Quinn...............136-267-10........ 2,049..........15 1997 Peyton Jones..............100-203-9......... 1,774..........12 1998 Peyton Jones...............67-149-9............814............4 1999 Wes Pate....................117-245-8......... 1,840..........17 2000 Wes Pate...................118-236-11........ 1,592..........13 2001 Wes Pate....................197-333-8......... 2,626..........19 2002 Zeke Dixon..................98-188-7.......... 1,486..........10 2003 Zeke Dixon..................83-146-3.......... 1,257...........7 2004 Michael Williams......165-293-10........ 2,183..........16 2005 Zeke Dixon.................179-390-9......... 2,407..........20 2006 Danny Southall..........169-294-4......... 1,877...........8 2007 Jeremy Moses............111-179-7......... 1,253...........6 2008 Jeremy Moses...........352-598-20........ 4,026..........41 2009 Jeremy Moses...........385-566-21........ 4,124..........40 2010 Jeremy Moses............336-550-7......... 3,998..........34 2011 Brady Attaway..........299-495-22........ 3,181..........27 2012 Brady Attaway..........334-570-21........ 3,671..........29 2013 Brady Attaway..........349-584-21........ 4,268..........32 2014 Zach Conque..............249-385-9......... 2,733..........15 2015 Zach Conque..............177-303-8......... 1,933..........16

Year Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs 1969 Andy Hopkins............ 195........1,023.......102.3.......11 1970 Andy Hopkins............ 221.........923........108.1........3 1971 Lawrence Eaglin......... 129.........566.........62.9.........3 1972 Cal Varner.................. 104.........490.........61.3.........4 1973 John Reece................. 171.........858.........78.0........10 1974 Jeff Bergeron............. 122.........688.........68.8.........4 1975 Harden Weech........... 146.........702.........78.0.........3 1976 George Hodge............ 147.........520.........52.0.........3 1977 Bobby Mitchell........... 202.........978........108.7........7 1978 Bobby Mitchell........... 234.........940.........94.0.........3 1979 Paul Hood.................. 245........1,332.......121.1.......17 1980 Paul Hood.................. 191.........845.........84.5.........6 1981 Charlie Smith............. 189.........667.........60.6.........3 1982 Doug Jefferson........... 133.........677.........61.5.........5 1983 Michael LeBlanc.......... 80..........484.........44.0.........2 1984 Michael LeBlanc......... 100.........559.........50.8.........1 1985 Andrew Ray............... 152.........800.........72.7.........5 1986 Andrew Ray................ 95..........594.........56.9.........4 1987 Larry Centers.............. 143.........609.........55.4.........6 1988 Larry Centers.............. 251.........895.........68.9.........7 1989 Larry Centers.............. 315........1,440........96.0........11 1990 Kirby McNeil.............. 192.........498.........45.3.........3 1991 Wade Booker............. 104.........500.........62.5.........3 1992 Leonard Harris........... 167.........699.........63.5.........6 1993 Curtis Luper............... 162........1,054........87.8.........9 1994 Leonard Harris........... 206........1,047........95.2........10 1995 Leonard Harris........... 180........1,081........98.3.........9 1996 Pat House................... 171........1,039.......103.9........8 1997 KaRon Coleman......... 145.........706.........70.6.........7 1998 KaRon Coleman......... 163.........713.........71.3.........6 1999 KaRon Coleman......... 113.........949.........92.9........13 2000 Derrick Blaylock......... 202........1,382.......125.6........8 2001 Eric Chapman.............. 86..........330.........36.7.........1 2002 Tony Tompkins........... 114.........688.........62.5........10 2003 Cliff Edwards.............. 134.........565.........51.4........10 2004 Derek Farmer............. 113.........492.........82.0.........4 2005 Louie Runnels............ 168.........779.........70.8.........7 2006 Louie Runnels............ 145.........709.........64.5.........6 2007 Louie Runnels............ 113.........443.........49.2.........1 2008 Cornell Tarrant............ 94..........540.........45.0.........7 2009 Vincent Pervis............ 153.........919.........70.7.........2 2010 Romonté Hampton.... 105.........399.........36.3.........6 2011 Jeremy Barnes............ 99..........491.........44.6.........1 2012 Gus Johnson.............. 154.........969.........96.6........14 2013 Gus Johnson.............. 176........1,061........96.5........11 2014 Gus Johnson.............. 256........1,683.......129.5.......23 2015 Loren Easly................. 126.........759.........75.9.........4

Year Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs 1969 Dan McKeown............. 53.........1,095.......109.5.......12 1970 Dan McKeown............. 28..........466.........46.6.........0 1971 Dan McKeown............. 31..........417.........41.7.........5 1972 Roland Lytle................ 27..........254.........28.2.........3 1973 Ron Patterson............. 38..........551.........45.9.........4 1974 Joe Flanagan............... 23..........367.........33.4.........4 1975 Sammy Lewis.............. 13..........244.........22.2.........0 1976 Andy Wilkins............... 22..........268.........24.4.........0 1977 Robert Barnes............. 18..........276.........27.6.........1 1978 Rickey Roberson......... 25..........522.........47.5.........4 1979 Robert Barnes............. 17..........423.........38.5.........3 1980 Bill Cosper................... 19..........274.........27.4.........2 1981 Duan Hanks................ 43..........676.........61.5.........6 1982 James Noble............... 33..........539.........49.0.........0 1983 James Noble............... 47..........867.........78.8.........7 1984 James Noble............... 39..........711.........64.6........11 1985 James Noble............... 47..........818.........74.4........14 1986 Andrew Ray................ 34..........288.........26.2.........0 1987 Melvin Patterson......... 31..........472.........42.9.........2 1988 Larry Centers............... 45..........629.........48.4.........4 1989 Larry Centers............... 58..........893.........59.5.........6 1990 Eric Wright.................. 47..........713.........64.8........10 1991 Tim Fields................... 43..........577.........52.5.........3 1992 Michael Pearce............ 43..........426.........38.7.........3 1993 Michael Pearce............ 47..........637.........53.1.........4 1994 Chris Jefferson............ 40..........806.........73.3.........7 1995 Chris Jefferson............ 48..........860.........66.2.........5 1996 Michael Pearce............ 53..........620.........56.4.........1 1997 Mikhael Ricks.............. 47.........1,358.......123.5.......13 1998 Zach Woods................. 33..........463.........42.1.........3 1999 Zach Woods................. 29..........420.........38.2.........7 2000 Lawrence Hamilton..... 39..........785.........71.4.........7 2001 Anthony Dingle........... 54..........914.........83.1.........6 2002 Anthony Dingle........... 42..........573.........52.1.........5 2003 Tony Tompkins............ 33..........583.........53.0.........2 2004 Tony Tompkins............ 56..........821.........74.6.........7 2005 Chance Dennis............ 54..........691.........62.8.........7 2006 Tyrell Williams............ 39..........342.........34.2.........2 2007 Dominique Edison....... 55..........582.........52.9.........1 2008 Duane Brooks.............. 68..........863.........71.9.........4 2009 Duane Brooks............. 118........1,076........82.8.........6 2010 Gralyn Crawford.......... 74..........981.........81.8.........5 2011 Gralyn Crawford.......... 72..........780.........70.9.........7 2012 Cordell Roberson......... 77.........1,006.......111.8.......10 2013 Tyler Boyd................... 79.........1,183........98.6.........8 2014 Tyler Boyd................... 70..........743.........57.2.........4 2015 Aaron Piper................. 44..........439.........39.9.........5

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FIRST DOWNS

Most Attempts (Game)......................................................................... 85, at Sam Houston State • 2008 Season.................................................................................................................................679 • 2012 Most Completions (Game)................................................................... 57 • at Sam Houston State • 2008 Season.................................................................................................................................410 • 2009 Most Yards (Game).................................................................................662, vs. Prairie View A&M • 2013 Season..............................................................................................................................5,435 • 1989 Most Touchdown Passes (Game)....................................................................8, vs. Texas College • 2009 8, vs. Northeast Louisiana • 1989 Season...................................................................................................................................48 • 1989 Highest Completion Percentage..........................................................................................68.3 • 2009 Fewest Attempts Allowed (Season)......................................................................................129 • 1971 Fewest Completions Allowed (Season)..................................................................................49 • 1972 Fewest Yards Allowed (Season).............................................................................................893 • 1972 Fewest Touchdown Passes Allowed (Season)..........................................................................4 • 1996

Most First Downs (Game).................................................................................... 38, vs. McMurry • 2013 Season................................................................................................................................ 324 • 1989 Most Rushing First Downs (Game).................................................................. 23, vs. Livingston • 1993 Season................................................................................................................................ 152 • 1993 Most Passing First Downs (Game).............................................................. 25, vs. Nicholls State • 2012 25, at Sam Houston State • 2008 Season................................................................................................................................ 211 • 1989 Fewest First Downs Allowed (Season)................................................................................... 98 • 1966 Fewest Rushing First Downs Allowed (Season).................................................................... 65 • 1994 Fewest Passing First Downs Allowed (Season)..................................................................... 35 • 1972

RUSHING Most Yards (Game).................................................................................. 489, vs. McMurry College • 1969 Season...............................................................................................................................2,913 • 1993 Yards Per Game (Season)................................................................................................265.9 • 1969 Most Attempts (Game)................................................................................. 77, vs. Tarleton State • 1973 Season..................................................................................................................................652 • 1979 Yards Per Attempt (Season)...............................................................................................5.7 • 2015 Most Rushing Touchdowns (Game)............................................................ 7, vs. East Texas State • 1973 7, vs. Tarleton State • 1973 7, vs. Baker • 1979 Season....................................................................................................................................38 • 2014 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game (Season)...........................................................................90.7 • 1966 Fewest Attempts Allowed (Season).......................................................................................356 • 1966 Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed (Season)............................................................8 • 1980, 1982

TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays (Game)............................................................................................. 118, vs. McMurry • 2013 Season............................................................................................................................. 1,117 • 1989 Most Yards (Game)................................................................................ 827, vs. Prairie View A&M • 2013 Season............................................................................................................................. 7,324 • 1989 Most Yards Per Game........................................................................................................... 504.5 • 2012 Fewest Plays Allowed (Season)............................................................................................ 535 • 1966 Fewest Yards Allowed (Season)......................................................................................... 1,770 • 1966

SCORING Most Points (Game)..........................................................................................120, vs. Center H.S. • 1923 Season.......................................................................................................................... SFA: 569 • 1989 OPPONENTS: 592 • 2013 Fewest Points (Season)...................................................................................................... SFA: 18 • 1933 OPPONENTS: 67 • 1938, 1939 Most Combined Points (Game)..........................................................115 (SFA 59, Grambling 56) • 1989 Most Touchdowns (Game)............................................................................. 13, vs. Texas College • 2009 Season....................................................................................................................................76 • 1989 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed (Season)....................................................................................13 • 1966 Most Extra Points (Game).............................................................................. 12, vs. Texas College • 2009 Season....................................................................................................................................71 • 1989 Most Field Goals (Game)............................................................................5, vs. Prairie View A&M • 1988 Season....................................................................................................................................22 • 1988 Shutouts (Season)...................................................................................................... SFA: 4 • 1926, 1979 OPPONENTS: 7 • 1928 Consecutive Shutouts.............................................................................SFA: 2 • 1925, 1938, 1949, 1957 OPPONENTS: 5 • 1960

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PUNTING Most Punts (Game)................................................................................13, vs. Sam Houston State • 1988 13, vs. Henderson State • 1980 Season....................................................................................................................................92 • 1978 Most Punting Yards (Game)...............................................................561, vs. Sam Houston State • 1988 Season...............................................................................................................................3,275 • 1978

RETURNS Most Punt Returns (Game).....................................................................13, vs. Prairie View A&M • 1988 Season...................................................................................................................................52 • 1967 Most Punt Return Yards (Game)..........................................................196, vs. Prairie View A&M • 1988 Season.................................................................................................................................620 • 1988 Most Yards Per Punt Return (Season)..................................................................................19.1 • 1999 Fewest Punt Returns Allowed (Season)...................................................................................7 • 1972 Fewest Punt Return Yards Allowed (Season)........................................................................49 • 1969 Most Kick Returns (Game)....................................................................................10, at Montana • 2009 10, at Idaho • 1994 Season...................................................................................................................................76 • 2008 Most Kick Return Yards (Game)........................................................230, vs. South Dakota State • 2008 Season..............................................................................................................................1,502 • 2008 Most Yards Per Kick Return (Season)...................................................................................25.2 • 2010 Fewest Kick Returns Allowed (Season)...................................................................................12 • 1977 Fewest Kick Return Yards Allowed (Season)........................................................................250 • 1977

TURNOVERS Fewest Turnovers (Season)...................................................................................... 3 • 1999 Fewest Fumbles Lost (Season)................................................................................. 5 • 1999 Most Fumbles Recovered (Season)....................................................................... 28 • 1977 Most Passes Intercepted (Game).................................................... 6, vs. North Texas • 1988 6, vs. Nicholls State • 1980 Season...............................................................................................25 • 1973, 1985, 1988 Most Interceptions Thrown (Game)........................................................... 6, at SMU • 2012 Season.................................................................................................................. 28 • 1990

WIN-LOSS Most Victories (Season)........................................................................................................... 12 • 1989 Fewest Victories (Season).................................................................................................0 • 1933, 2007 Most Losses (Season)............................................................................................................... 11 • 2007 Fewest Losses (Season)..............................................................2 • 1948, 1949, 1974, 1985, 1989, 1995 Most Conference Victories (Season)........................................................................................ 7 • 1974 Southland Conference......................................................................................6 • 1999, 2009, 2010 Fewest Conference Victories (Season)........................0 • 1932, 1933, 1937, 1941, 1946, 1953, 1981, 2007 Southland Conference......................................................................................................... 0 • 2007 Consecutive Victories..........................................................................................................10 • 1973-74 Season: 9 •1988 Against Opponent: 8, vs. Sul Ross State • 1954-61 Consecutive Losses............................................................................................................. 15 • 1976-77 Season: 11 • 2007 Against Opponent: 13, vs. Texas A&I • 1967-79


LUMBERJACK TEAM RECORDS POINTS SCORED # 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Pts. 120 108 92 82 73 71 69 66 64 63

Opponent Year vs. Center H.S................................................. 1923 vs. Marshall College....................................... 1926 Texas College................................................. 2009 McMurry........................................................ 2011 Wingate......................................................... 1999 Lamar............................................................ 2010 at Lamar........................................................ 2011 Northeast Louisiana...................................... 1989 vs. Texas Lutheran.......................................... 1955 Western Illinois.............................................. 2005

TOTAL OFFENSE # Yards 1. 827 (91 plays) 2. 792 (75 plays) 3. 771 (99 plays) 4. 742 (91 plays) 5. 717 (69 plays) 6. 700 (78 plays) 7. 687 (91 plays) 8. 681 (102 plays) 9. 668 (95 plays) 10. 663 (74 plays)

# 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10.

FIRST DOWNS # No. Opponent Year 1. 38 McMurry........................................................ 2013 2. 36 at Texas State................................................. 2012 36 at Sam Houston State.................................... 2008 4. 35 Nicholls State................................................. 2013 35 at Central Florida........................................... 1985 6. 34 Texas A&M-Commerce................................... 2014 34 Lamar............................................................ 2012 34 at McNeese State........................................... 2012 9. 33 McMurry........................................................ 2011 33 Western Illinois.............................................. 2005

PASSING FIRST DOWNS # No. Opponent Year 1. 25 Nicholls State................................................. 2012 25 at Sam Houston State.................................... 2008 3. 24 Prairie View A&M........................................... 2013 4. 23 McMurry........................................................ 2011 5. 22 Texas A&M-Commerce................................... 2014 22 at Texas State................................................. 2012 22 Eastern Washington....................................... 2009 22 at Western Illinois.......................................... 2008 22 Sam Houston State........................................ 1989 10. 21 Southwest Texas State................................... 1969

Plays 118 (630 yds.) 116 (575 yds.) 109 (537 yds.) 102 (681 yds.) 100 (529 yds.) 100 (466 yds.) 99 (771 yds.) 99 (512 yds.) 98 (379 yds.) 97 (497 yds.) 97 (496 yds.)

Opponent Year McMurry............................................ 2013 at Sam Houston State........................ 2008 Lamar................................................ 2012 at Central Arkansas............................ 2013 at McNeese State............................... 2012 at SMU............................................... 2012 at Central Florida................................ 1985 at Southeast Louisiana....................... 2009 at Angelo State.................................. 1970 at Sul Ross State................................. 1969 at Southeast Louisiana....................... 2009

RUSHING YARDS # 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Yards 489 (50 att.) 467 (54 att.) 456 (59 att.) 439 (77 att.) 434 (57 att.) 409 (66 att.) 382 (N/A) 376 (63 att.) 373 (47 att.) 373 (53 att.)

# 1. 3. 5. 6. 9. 10.

Att. 77 (439 yds.) 77 (334 yds.) 71 (347 yds.) 71 (N/A) 70 (315 yds.) 69 (353 yds.) 69 (296 yds.) 69 (213 yds.) 68 (246 yds.) 67 (222 yds.)

RUSHING FIRST DOWNS # No. Opponent Year 1. 23 Livingston..................................................... 1993 2. 21 Jacksonville State.......................................... 1997 3. 20 at East Texas State......................................... 1969 20 East Texas State............................................. 1968 5. 19 Incarnate Word.............................................. 2014 19 Southwest Texas State................................... 1995 19 at North Texas................................................ 1993 19 Tarleton State................................................ 1974 19 Tarleton State................................................ 1973 19 Howard Payne............................................... 1973

PASSING YARDS # 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

TOTAL PLAYS

POINTS ALLOWED # Pts. Opponent Year 1. 88 at Baylor........................................................ 1929 2. 77 Texas A&I....................................................... 1976 3. 70 at TCU............................................................ 2015 at Montana.................................................... 1995 5. 69 McNeese State............................................... 2013 6. 67 at TCU............................................................ 2008 7. 66 at Central Arkansas........................................ 2013 8. 64 vs. West Texas State....................................... 1930 9. 62 Texas State..................................................... 2008 10. 61 at Texas Tech.................................................. 2013

Opponent Year Prairie View A&M............................... 2013 McMurry............................................ 1969 at Central Florida................................ 1985 vs. Sam Houston State....................... 2013 at Sam Houston State........................ 1999 Northeast Louisiana........................... 1989 Nicholls State..................................... 2013 at Central Arkansas............................ 2013 McMurry............................................ 2011 Western Illinois.................................. 2005

Opponent Year McMurry............................................ 1969 vs. Gardner-Webb.............................. 1973 Tarleton State.................................... 1969 Tarleton State.................................... 1973 Jacksonville State............................... 1997 Livingston.......................................... 1993 vs. Southern Arkansas........................ 1958 at Sam Houston State........................ 1969 Incarnate Word.................................. 2014 at Northwestern State........................ 1995

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Opponent Year Tarleton State.................................... 1973 at Texas A&I....................................... 1979 Baker................................................. 1979 vs. Texas A&I...................................... 1957 at Howard Payne................................ 1974 East Texas State.................................. 1970 at Sul Ross State................................. 1969 at East Texas State.............................. 1969 Texas Lutheran................................... 1979 Texas A&I........................................... 1970

Yards 662 (44-66) 571 (31-45) 560 (25-40) 545 (39-76) 517 (24-56) 515 (43-66) 515 (45-71) 508 (41-59) 507 (45-63) 505 (26-46)

Opponent Year Prairie View A&M............................... 2013 Northeast Louisiana........................... 1989 Sam Houston State............................ 1989 vs. Sam Houston State....................... 2012 Grambling State................................. 1989 at Central Arkansas............................ 2013 Nicholls State..................................... 2012 at Texas State..................................... 2007 McMurry............................................ 2011 vs. Sam Houston State....................... 2013

PASSING ATTEMPTS # 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

Attempts 85 (57 comp.) 76 (39 comp.) 74 (43 comp.) 71 (45 comp.) 70 (38 comp.) 69 (44 comp.) 68 (39 comp.) 68 (42 comp.) 66 (44 comp.) 66 (43 comp.)

# 1. 2. 4. 6. 9.

Completions 57 (85 att.) 45 (71 att.) 45 (63 att.) 44 (66 att.) 44 (69 att.) 43 (66 att.) 43 (74 att.) 43 (59 att.) 42 (61 att.) 42 (68 att.)

Opponent Year at Sam Houston State........................ 2008 vs. Sam Houston State....................... 2012 at SMU............................................... 2012 Nicholls State..................................... 2012 Lamar................................................ 2012 at Texas State..................................... 2012 McMurry............................................ 2013 at McNeese State............................... 2012 Prairie View A&M............................... 2013 at Central Arkansas............................ 2013

PASSING COMPLETIONS Opponent Year at Sam Houston State........................ 2008 Nicholls State..................................... 2012 McMurry............................................ 2011 Prairie View A&M............................... 2013 at Texas State..................................... 2012 at Central Arkansas............................ 2013 at SMU............................................... 2012 Eastern Washington........................... 2009 Texas A&M-Commerce....................... 2014 at McNeese State............................... 2012

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS # No. Opponent Year 1. 8 Texas College................................................. 2009 8 Northeast Louisiana...................................... 1989 3. 7 at Nicholls State............................................. 2011 7 McMurry........................................................ 2011 5. 6 Nicholls State................................................. 2013 6 vs. Sam Houston State................................... 2012 6 Sam Houston State........................................ 2009 6 Langston....................................................... 2008 6 Southwest Texas............................................ 1995 6 at Eastern Washington................................... 1989 6 at Central Florida........................................... 1985

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS # No. Opponent Year 1. 7 Baker............................................................. 1979 7 Tarleton State................................................ 1973 7 at East Texas State......................................... 1973 4. 6 at Nicholls...................................................... 2014 6 McNeese State............................................... 2004 6 Henderson State............................................ 2002 6 Arkansas-Monticello...................................... 1991 6 McMurry........................................................ 1969 9. 5 10 teams Last: at Houston Baptist................................. 2014

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RUSHING

ATTEMPTS Game.................................................................................93, Jeremy Moses at Sam Houston State • 2008 Season............................................................................................................... 696, Todd Hammel • 1989 Career.......................................................................................................2,034 • Jeremy Moses • 2007-10

ATTEMPTS Game............................................................................... 37, Lawrence Eaglin vs. McMurry College • 1971 Season.................................................................................................................315, Larry Centers • 1989 Career............................................................................................................ 709, Larry Centers • 1986-89

NET YARDS GAINED Game...............................................................................655, Brady Attaway vs. Prairie View A&M • 2013 Season.............................................................................................................5,294, Todd Hammel • 1989 Career.....................................................................................................13,201 • Jeremy Moses • 2007-10

YARDS Game..................................................................................289, Isaiah Stoker vs. Jacksonville State • 1999 Season...............................................................................................................1,683, Gus Johnson • 2014 Career.......................................................................................................... 3,907, Gus Johnson • 2011-14 Longest Play............................................................................88 yards, Joshawa West vs. Nicholls • 2013

YARDS PER GAME Season........................................................................................................... 352.9 • Todd Hammel • 1989 Career.......................................................................................................300.0 • Jeremy Moses • 2007-10 YARDS PER ATTEMPT Season...............................................................................................................8.3 • James Ritchey • 1994 Career...........................................................................................................6.5 • Jeremy Moses • 2007-10

SCORING POINTS Game...........................................................24, Gus Johnson (three times); last vs. Incarnate Word • 2014 24, KaRon Coleman vs. Sam Houston State • 1999 24, Kerry Bennett vs. Sam Houston State • 1995 24, Bill Tyler vs. East Texas State • 1973 24, Gaylen Ramm vs. Tarleton State • 1972 Season..................................................................................................................138, Gus Johnson • 2014 Career............................................................................................................349, Jordan Wiggs • 2011-14 TOUCHDOWNS Game.............................................................4, Gus Johnson (three times); last vs. Incarnate Word • 2014 4, KaRon Coleman vs. Sam Houston State • 1999 4, Kerry Bennett vs. Sam Houston State • 1995 4, Bill Tyler vs. East Texas State • 1973 4, Gaylen Ramm vs. Tarleton State • 1972 Season....................................................................................................................23, Gus Johnson • 2014 Career............................................................................................................... 52, Gus Johnson • 2011-14

PASSING ATTEMPTS Game.................................................................................85, Jeremy Moses at Sam Houston State • 2008 Season............................................................................................................... 598, Jeremy Moses • 2008 Career......................................................................................................1,893, Jeremy Moses • 20007-10 COMPLETIONS Game.................................................................................57, Jeremy Moses at Sam Houston State • 2008 Season............................................................................................................... 385, Jeremy Moses • 2009 Career........................................................................................................1,184, Jeremy Moses • 2007-10 YARDS Game...............................................................................662, Brady Attaway vs. Prairie View A&M • 2013 Season.............................................................................................................5,364, Todd Hammel • 1989 Career......................................................................................................13,401, Jeremy Moses • 2007-10 Longest Play............................................97 yards, Mikhael Ricks from Peyton Jones vs. Troy State • 1997 TOUCHDOWNS Game...................................................................................8, Todd Hammel vs. Louisiana-Monroe • 1989 Season................................................................................................................. 48, Todd Hammel • 1989 Career...........................................................................................................121, Jeremy Moses • 2007-10 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season.............................................................................................................. 68.0, Jeremy Moses • 2009 Career..........................................................................................................62.5, Jeremy Moses • 2007-10 YARDS PER GAME Season.............................................................................................................357.6, Todd Hammel • 1989 Career........................................................................................................304.6, Jeremy Moses • 2007-10

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YARDS PER GAME Season...............................................................................................................129.5, Gus Johnson • 2014 Career...................................................................................................... 101.0, Bobby Mitchell • 1977-78 YARDS PER ATTEMPT Season............................................................................................................. 8.2, KaRon Coleman • 1999 Career.............................................................................................................. 6.2, Gus Johnson • 2011-14 6.2, Derrick Blaylock • 1997-00 TOUCHDOWNS Game.............................................................4, Gus Johnson (three times), last vs. Incarnate Word • 2014 4, Kerry Bennett vs. Sam Houston State • 1995 4, Bill Tyler vs. East Texas State • 1973 4, Gaylen Ramm vs. Tarleton State • 1972 Season....................................................................................................................23, Gus Johnson • 2014 Career............................................................................................................... 51, Gus Johnson • 2011-14

RECEIVING RECEPTIONS Game.............................................................................. 15, Duane Brooks vs. Eastern Washington • 2009 15, Duane Brooks at Northwestern State • 2009 Season................................................................................................................118, Duane Brooks • 2009 Career...................................................................................................... 221, Cordell Roberson • 2009-12 YARDS Game................................................................................242, Aaron Thomas vs. Prairie View A&M • 2013 Season.............................................................................................................1,358, Mikhael Ricks • 1997 Career................................................................................................... 3,191, Cordell Roberson • 2009-12 YARDS PER CATCH Season...............................................................................................................28.9, Mikhael Ricks • 1997 Career.......................................................................................................... 23.7, Mikhael Ricks • 1994-97 TOUCHDOWNS Game.................................................................................... 3, Mike Brooks vs. Sam Houston State • 2013 3, Cordell Roberson vs. Sam Houston State • 2012 3, Gralyn Crawford vs. McMurry • 2011 3, Cordell Roberson vs. Southeastern Louisiana • 2010 3, Dominique Edison at McNeese State • 2008 3, Dominique Edison vs. Kentucky Wesleyan • 2008 3, Mikhael Ricks vs. Delta State • 1997 3, Kevin Goodwin vs. Northwestern State • 1993 3, Eric Wright vs. Louisiana Tech • 1990 3, Eric Wright vs. Jackson State • 1990 3, Joe Bradford vs. McNeese State • 1989 3, James Noble vs. Texas A&I • 1985 3, James Noble vs. Central Florida • 1985 3, James Noble vs. Southwest Texas • 1985 3, James Noble vs. Abilene Christian • 1984 3, Aldo Knox vs. Angelo State • 1974 3, Danny McKeown vs. Northwestern State • 1969 Season.............................................................................................................16, Cordell Roberson • 2010 Career....................................................................................................... 39 • Cordell Roberson • 2009-12


LUMBERJACK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS LUMBERJACK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS KICK SCORING

PUNTS

POINTS Game................................................................................18, Chuck Rawlison vs. Prairie View A&M • 1988 Season................................................................................................................ 111, Evan Engwall • 2009 111, Chuck Rawlison • 1989 Career............................................................................................................349, Jordan Wiggs • 2011-14

MOST PUNTS Game.................................................................................. 13, Steve Merka vs. Sam Houston State • 1988 13, Rick Kinsey vs. Henderson State • 1980 Season......................................................................................................................89, Rick Kinsey • 1978 Career............................................................................................................... 284, Rick Kinsey • 1977-80

EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Game..........................................................................................13, Evan Engwall vs. Texas College • 2009 Season...............................................................................................................71, Chuck Rawlison • 1989 Career............................................................................................................188, Jordan Wiggs • 2011-14

YARDS Game................................................................................ 561, Steve Merka vs. Sam Houston State • 1988 Season...............................................................................................................3,561, Steve Merka • 1988 Career.......................................................................................................... 10,709, Leo Araguz • 1989-92 Longest Punt.............................................................. 80 yards, Ryan Gooch at Northwestern State, 2007

EXTRA POINTS MADE Game..........................................................................................12, Evan Engwall vs. Texas College • 2009 Season...............................................................................................................69, Chuck Rawlison • 1989 Career............................................................................................................181, Jordan Wiggs • 2011-14 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game......................................................................................... 5, Evan Engwall at Western Illinois • 2009 5, Chuck Rawlison vs. Prairie View A&M • 1988 Season...............................................................................................................29, Chuck Rawlison • 1988 Career.......................................................................................................... 82, Chuck Rawlison • 1988-91 FIELD GOALS MADE Game................................................................................. 5, Chuck Rawlison vs. Prairie View A&M • 1988 Season...............................................................................................................22, Chuck Rawlison • 1988 Career.......................................................................................................... 57, Chuck Rawlison • 1988-91 Consecutive...................................................................................................... 10, Chuck Rawlison •1988 Longest Field Goal..............................................58 yards, Chuck Rawlison vs. Sam Houston State • 1991

DEFENSE TACKLES Game................................................................................ 27, David Crocker at Northwestern State • 2001 Season................................................................................................................175, Carl Simmons • 1971 Career............................................................................................................492, David Temple • 1988-91 UNASSISTED TACKLES Game......................................................................................... 16, Doak Elledge vs. Tarleton State • 1975 Season................................................................................................................121, Carl Simmons • 1971 Career............................................................................................................309, David Temple • 1988-91 ASSISTED TACKLES Game................................................................................ 20, David Crocker at Northwestern State • 2001 Season...............................................................................................................85, Jabara Williams • 2008 Career........................................................................................................ 259, Jabara Williams • 2007-10 TACKLES FOR LOSS Game.............................................................................5.0, Willie Jefferson at Northwestern State • 2011 ........................................................................................ 5.0, Tim Knicky vs. South Dakota State • 2008 Season................................................................................................................... 20.5, Tim Knicky • 2008 Career...............................................................................................................59.5, Tim Knicky • 2006-09 QUARTERBACK SACKS Game.............................................................................5.0, Willie Jefferson at Northwestern State • 2011 Season......................................................................................................... 18.0, Roderick Stansell • 1989 Career...............................................................................................................32.5, Tim Knicky • 2006-09 INTERCEPTIONS Game......................................................................................4, Larry Covin vs. Sam Houston State • 1941 Season.................................................................................................................. 10, Cedric Walker • 1990 Career..............................................................................................................25, Cedric Walker • 1990-93 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Game................................................................................ 117, Herman Hendrix vs. Texas Lutheran • 1954 Season.............................................................................................................128, Darrell Harkless • 1986 Career....................................................................................................... 235, Bruce Alexander • 1985-88 Longest Return................................................................................ 100 yards, three players; Last • 1990

PUNTING AVERAGE Season................................................................................................................46.6, Chad Stanley • 1998 Career........................................................................................................... 43.3, Chad Stanley • 1996-98

RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Game........................................................................................ 6, Floyd Dixon vs. Abilene Christian • 1985 Season..........................................................................................................32, Marcus Henderson • 1992 Career...................................................................................................... 76, Claudell Anderson • 1981-84 PUNT RETURN YARDS Game.................................................................................... 126, Floyd Dixon vs. Abilene Christian • 1985 Season............................................................................................................489, Bruce Alexander • 1988 Career........................................................................................................792, KaRon Coleman • 1996-99 KICKOFF RETURNS Game..............................................................................................9, Gralyn Crawford vs. Villanova • 2010 Season..............................................................................................................37, Gralyn Crawford • 2010 Career......................................................................................................... 77, Gralyn Crawford • 2009-12 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Game.................................................................................................187, Tim Fields vs. Grambling • 1989 Season.........................................................................................................1,038, Gralyn Crawford • 2010 Career.....................................................................................................1,952, Gralyn Crawford • 2009-12

50+ YARD FIELD GOALS No. 1. 2. 5. 10. 12. 20.

Player Year Opponent Yards Chuck Rawlison............... 1991........... Sam Houston State....................................58 Ryan Rossner.................. 2004........... Northwestern State...................................54 Ryan Rossner.................. 2003........... at Sam Houston State................................54 Chuck Rawlison............... 1990........... at Nicholls State.........................................54 Ryan Rossner.................. 2004........... Southern Utah...........................................53 Ryan Smith..................... 1997........... Jacksonville State......................................53 Chuck Rawlison............... 1990........... McNeese State...........................................53 Chuck Rawlison............... 1989........... at Georgia Southern.............................. 53 (2x) Ryan Rossner.................. 2003........... Northern Iowa...........................................52 Ryan Rossner.................. 2001........... Cal State-Northridge.................................52 Evan Engwall.................. 2009........... at Western Illinois......................................51 Ryan Rossner.................. 2003........... Alcorn State...............................................51 Ryan Rossner.................. 2001........... at McNeese State.......................................51 Ryan Smith..................... 1997........... Nicholls State.............................................51 Chuck Rawlison............... 1991........... Youngstown State.....................................51 Chuck Rawlison............... 1989........... Southwest Missouri State..........................51 Chuck Rawlison............... 1988........... Northwestern State...................................51 Rick Wilson..................... 1984........... at Abilene Christian...................................51 Evan Engwall.................. 2009........... at Western Illinois......................................50 Stephen Coker................. 2000........... at McNeese State.......................................50 Ryan Smith..................... 1997........... Nicholls State.............................................50 Chuck Rawlison............... 1990........... at Sam Houston State...............................50 Mark Moseley................. 1969........... Texas A&I...................................................50

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CAREER COMPLETIONS

1. JEREMY MOSES 85, vs. Sam Houston State • 2008 o. N 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Player Year Opponent Att. Brady Attaway......2012...... Sam Houston State............76 Brady Attaway......2012...... at McNeese State...............68 Brady Attaway......2012...... at Texas State.....................68 Brady Attaway......2013...... Prairie View A&M...............66 Brady Attaway......2012...... Nicholls State.....................65 Brady Attaway......2011...... Texas State.........................64 Jeremy Moses.......2008...... Western Illinois..................64 Brady Attaway......2013...... at Central Arkansas............63 Brady Attaway......2013...... at Weber State...................62

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETIONS

1. JEREMY MOSES 1,184 (1,893 att., 44 games) • 2007-10

Player Year Opponent Comp. Brady Attaway......2013...... Prairie View A&M............ 44 Brady Attaway......2012...... at Texas State.................. 44 Jeremy Moses.......2009...... Eastern Washington........ 43 Brady Attaway......2012...... at McNeese State............ 42 Brady Attaway......2013...... at Central Arkansas......... 41 Brady Attaway......2012...... Nicholls State.................. 41 Jeremy Moses.......2007...... Texas State...................... 41 Brady Attaway......2012...... vs. Sam Houston State.... 39 Jeremy Moses.......2010...... Texas State...................... 38

o. Player N Years Games C-A Yds. 2. Brady Attaway....... 2010-13......43.... 1,004-1,688...11,433 3. Todd Hammel......... 1986-89......36......544-1,060......8,631 4. Todd Whitten......... 1983-86......38....... 451-942.......6,304 5. Wes Pate................ 1999-01......29....... 432-814.......6,058 6. Zeke Dixon............. 2001-05......36....... 383-781.......5,497 7. James Ritchey........ 1992-95......41....... 358-678.......5,436 8. Zach Conque......2014-Pres...24..... 426-688..... 4,666 9. Michael Williams.... 2001-04......29....... 313-530.......4,208 10. Tod Weder.............. 1982-83......20....... 372-523.......3,818

SINGLE-GAME PASSING YARDS

SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES

1. BRADY ATTAWAY 662, vs. Prairie View A&M • 2013 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Year Opponent Yds. Todd Hammel.......1989...... Louisiana-Monroe............571 Brady Attaway......2012...... vs. Sam Houston State......545 Todd Hammel.......1989...... Sam Houston State...........534 Todd Hammel.......1989...... Grambling State...............517 Jeremy Moses.......2007...... at Texas State....................508 Brady Attaway......2013...... vs. Sam Houston State......505 Jeremy Moses.......2010...... Northwestern State..........489 Brady Attaway......2012...... Nicholls State....................474 Robert Pearce.......1969...... Southwest Texas...............464

SEASON COMPLETIONS

SEASON PASSING YARDS

1. JEREMY MOSES 385 • 2009 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. TODD HAMMEL 5,364 (316-of-577; 15 games) • 1989

Player Year Att. Comp. Jeremy Moses............... 2008..............598.............. 352 Brady Attaway.............. 2013..............584.............. 349 Jeremy Moses............... 2010..............550.............. 336 Brady Attaway.............. 2012..............570.............. 334 Todd Hammel............... 1989..............577.............. 316 Brady Attaway.............. 2011..............495.............. 299 Todd Whitten................ 1985..............352.............. 282 Zach Conque............. 2014...........385............249 Wes Pate....................... 2001..............333.............. 197

o. Player N Year Games C-A Yds. 2. Brady Attaway...........2013........ 12.......349-584......4,268 3. Jeremy Moses.............2009........ 13.......385-566......4,124 4. Jeremy Moses.............2008........ 12.......352-598......4,026 5. Jeremy Moses.............2010........ 12.......336-550......3,998 6. Brady Attaway...........2012........ 11.......334-570......3,671 7. Brady Attaway...........2011........ 11.......299-945......3,181 8. Zach Conque...........2014.......13.....249-385.... 2,733 9. Wes Pate....................2001........ 10.......197-333......2,626 10. Todd Whitten.............1985........ 11.......182-352......2,599

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1. JEREMY MOSES 13,401 (1,184-of-1,893; 44 games) • 2007-10

o. Player N Years Games Att. Comp. 2. Brady Attaway........ 2010-13........43........ 1,688.......1,004 3. Todd Hammel.......... 1986-89........36........ 1,061........ 544 4. Todd Whitten.......... 1983-86........38..........942......... 451 5. Wes Pate................. 1999-01........29..........814......... 432 6. Zach Conque...... 2014-Pres.....24....... 688........426 7. Zeke Dixon.............. 2001-05........36..........781......... 383 8. Tod Weder............... 1982-83........20..........523......... 372 9. James Ritchey......... 1992-95........41..........678......... 358 10. Michael Williams..... 2000-04........29..........530......... 313

1. JEREMY MOSES 57, vs. Sam Houston State • 2008 o. N 2. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.

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1. TODD HAMMEL 48 (15 games) • 1989 o. Player N Year Games TDs 2. Jeremy Moses.................2008................12.................. 41 3. Jeremy Moses.................2009................13.................. 40 4. Jeremy Moses.................2010................12.................. 34 5. Brady Attaway...............2013................12.................. 32 6. Brady Attaway...............2012................11.................. 29 7. Brady Attaway...............2011................11.................. 27 Todd Whitten.................1985................11.................. 27 9. Zeke Dixon.....................2005................10.................. 20 10. Wes Pate........................2001................10.................. 19 James Ritchey................1995................13.................. 19 Todd Whitten.................1984................11.................. 19 Robert Pearce.................1969................10.................. 19

CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. JEREMY MOSES 121 (44 games) • 2007-10 o. Player N Years Games TDs 2. Brady Attaway............ 2010-13.............43.................. 89 3. Todd Hammel.............. 1986-89.............36.................. 65 4. Todd Whitten.............. 1983-86.............38.................. 60 5. Wes Pate..................... 1999-01.............29.................. 49 6. James Ritchey............. 1992-95.............41.................. 42 7. Zeke Dixon.................. 2001-05.............36.................. 39 8. Michael Williams......... 2001-04.............29.................. 32 9. Zach Conque..........2014-Pres..........24............... 31 10. Robert Pearce.............. 1968-69.............18.................. 26

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RUSHING/ ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS SINGLE-GAME ATTEMPTS 1. LAWRENCE EAGLIN 37, vs. McMurry • 1971 o. N 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 10.

Player Year Opponent Att. Andy Hopkins.......1970...... at Southwest Texas............36 Isaiah Stoker.........1999...... Jacksonville State..............35 Larry Centers........1987...... Southwest Texas................35 Paul Hood.............1977...... Sam Houston State............34 Gus Johnson.........2012...... Northwestern State...........33 Larry Centers........1989...... Nicholls State.....................33 Gus Johnson.........2012...... Central Arkansas................32 Bobby Mitchell.....1977...... at Abilene Christian...........32 Loren Easly....... 2015..... Nicholls........................31 Louie Runnels.......2005...... Texas State.........................31 Larry Centers........1988...... McNeese State...................31 Andy Hopkins.......1969...... at East Texas State.............31

200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. ISIAH STOKER 289, vs. Jacksonville State •1999 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15.

Player Year Opponent Yds. Gus Johnson.........2014...... vs. Incarnate Word............252 Larry Mayer..........1973...... vs. Gardner-Webb.............237 Gus Johnson.........2012...... Northwestern State..........226 Derrick Blaylock....2000...... Texas A&M-Commerce......218 KaRon Coleman....1999...... at Sam Houston State.......216 Gus Johnson.........2012...... Central Arkansas...............215 Paul Hood.............1979...... at Henderson State...........214 Loren Easly....... 2015..... vs. Sam Houston State....213 Isiah Stoker...........1999...... Wingate............................212 Lawrence Eaglin...1971...... at McMurry.......................206 Louie Runnels.......2006...... at Southeastern La...........205 Andy Hopkins.......1969...... at Sam Houston State.......205 Derrick Blaylock....2000...... Sam Houston State...........204 Gus Johnson.........2014...... at Nicholls.........................202 Leonard Harris......1992...... at Sam Houston State.......202

SEASON RUSHING YARDS 1. GUS JOHNSON 1,683 (256 att.; 13 games) • 2014 o. Player N Year Games Att. Yds. 2. Larry Centers..............1989........ 16...........315.........1,440 3. Derrick Blaylock.........2000........ 11...........202.........1,382 4. Paul Hood..................1979........ 11...........245.........1,332 5. Leonard Harris............1995........ 11...........180.........1,081 6. Gus Johnson...............2013........ 12...........176.........1,061 7. Curtis Luper................1993........ 12...........162.........1,054 8. Leonard Harris............1994........ 11...........206.........1,047 9. Pat House...................1996........ 10...........171.........1,039 10. Andy Hopkins.............1969........ 10...........195.........1,023

CAREER 2,000-YARD RUSHERS

LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS

1. GUS JOHNSON 3,907 (631 att.; 44 games) • 2011-14 o. Player N Years Games Att. Yds. 2. Leonard Harris......... 1992-95.......44..........741........3,771 3. Andy Hopkins.......... 1967-70.......39..........666........3,080 4. Larry Centers........... 1986-89.......47..........709........2,943 5. KaRon Coleman....... 1996-99.......40..........509........2,755 6. Paul Hood............... 1977-80.......36..........540........2,533 7. Louie Runnels......... 2004-07.......40..........489........2,145 8. Isiah Stoker............. 1996-99.......37..........345........2,108 9. Derrick Blaylock...... 1997-00.......31..........340........2,091 10. John Reece.............. 1972-75.......37..........427........2,070

SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. GUS JOHNSON 23 (13 games) • 2014 No. Player Year Games TDs 2. Paul Hood......................1979................11.................. 17 3. Gus Johnson...................2012................11.................. 14 4. Zach Conque.............. 2014.............13............... 13 KaRon Coleman..............1999................11.................. 13 6. Zach Conque.............. 2015.............11............... 11 Gus Johnson...................2013................12.................. 11 Larry Centers..................1989................15.................. 11 Andy Hopkins.................1969................10.................. 11 10. Cliff Edwards..................2003................11.................. 10 Tony Tompkins...............2002................11.................. 10 Leonard Harris................1994................11.................. 10 John Reece.....................1973................12.................. 10

CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. GUS JOHNSON 51 (44 games) • 2011-14 No. Player Years Games TDs 2. Leonard Harris............. 1992-95.............44.................. 32 3. KaRon Coleman........... 1996-99.............40.................. 30 4. Zach Conque..........2014-Pres..........24............... 24 Larry Centers............... 1986-89.............47.................. 24 6. Paul Hood................... 1977-80.............36.................. 23 7. Isiah Stoker................. 1996-99.............37.................. 20 8. Louie Runnels............. 2004-07.............40.................. 18 9. Cliff Edwards............... 1984-86.............21.................. 17 10. Andy Hopkins.............. 1967-70.............39.................. 15

1. JOSHAWA WEST 88 yards, vs. Nicholls • 2013 o. N 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Year Opponent Yds. Jimmy Clark..........1961...... Lamar................................86 Gus Johnson.........2013...... at Lamar............................81 Loren Easly....... 2015..... vs. Sam Houston State.....80 Herby Baker..........1976...... Abilene Christian...............80 Andy Hopkins.......1970...... Northwestern State...........80 Isiah Stoker...........1997...... Nicholls State.....................77 Isiah Stoker...........1999...... Jacksonville State..............76 Loren Easly....... 2015..... at TCU...........................75 Harden Weech......1975...... at Sul Ross State................74

SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1. LARRY CENTERS 2,388 yds. (15 games) • 1989 No. Player Year Games Yds. 2. Gralyn Crawford.............2010................12.............. 2,207 3. Gus Johnson...................2014................13.............. 1,848 4. Gralyn Crawford.............2011................11.............. 1,843 5. Tony Tompkins...............2002................11.............. 1,795 6. KaRon Coleman..............1999................11.............. 1,647 7. Vincent Pervis................2009................13.............. 1,551 8. Larry Centers..................1988................13.............. 1,550 9. Tony Tompkins...............2004................11.............. 1,543 10. Derrick Blaylock.............2000................11.............. 1,464

CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1. GRALYN CRAWFORD 5,112 yds. (39 games) • 2009-12 No. Player Year Games Yds. 2. Larry Centers............... 1986-89.............47.............. 5,029 3. Tony Tompkins............ 2001-04.............33.............. 4,511 4. KaRon Coleman........... 1996-99.............40.............. 4,351 5. Gus Johnson................ 2011-14.............44.............. 4,326 6. Andy Hopkins.............. 1967-70.............37.............. 4,202 7. Leonard Harris............. 1992-95.............33.............. 4,171 8. James Noble................ 1982-85.............44.............. 3,035 9. Chris Jefferson............. 1993-96.............47.............. 2,940 10. Contrevious Parks........ 2006-09.............42.............. 2,916

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SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS

1. DUANE BROOKS 15, at Northwestern State • 2009 15, vs. Eastern Washington •2009 o. N 3. 6. 9.

Player Year Opponent Rec. Cordell Roberson......2012..... vs. Sam Houston State...... 14 Chance Dennis........2005..... at Sam Houston State....... 14 Ronnie Hawthorne......1969..... Southwest Texas............... 14 Cordell Roberson....2011..... at Central Arkansas........... 13 Dominique Edison...2008..... at McNeese State.............. 13 Duane Brooks.........2008..... at Sam Houston State....... 13 D.J. Ward.................2014..... vs. Sam Houston State...... 12 Andrew Ray............1985..... Sam Houston State........... 12

SEASON RECEPTIONS

1. AARON THOMAS 242, vs. Prairie View A&M • 2013 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Year Opponent Yds. Tyler Boyd..............2013..... at Lamar.......................... 229 Ronnie Hawthorne...1969..... Southwest Texas.............. 218 Tyler Boyd..............2013..... vs. Sam Houston State..... 206 Cordell Roberson....2012..... vs. Sam Houston State..... 199 Mikhael Ricks........1997..... Delta State....................... 195 Chance Dennis.......2005..... at Sam Houston State...... 194 Mikhael Ricks........1997..... Nicholls State................... 189 Mikhael Ricks........1997..... at Sam Houston State...... 186 Ronnie Hawthorne....1968..... Sam Houston State.......... 182

SEASON RECEIVING YARDS

o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 10.

Player Year Games TDs Cordell Roberson........... 2010...............12................ 16 James Noble................. 1985...............11................ 14 Mikhael Ricks................ 1997...............11................ 13 Danny McKeown........... 1969...............10................ 12 Mike Brooks.................. 2013...............12................ 11 Aaron Rhea................... 2009...............11................ 11 Pat Jackson................... 1989...............14................ 11 James Noble................. 1984...............11................ 11 Cordell Roberson........... 2012................9................. 10 Eric Wright.................... 1990................9................. 10 Eric Wright.................... 1989...............15................ 10

Player Year Games Rec. Tyler Boyd..................... 2013...............12................ 79 Cordell Roberson........... 2012................9................. 77 Mike Brooks.................. 2013...............12................ 76 Gralyn Crawford............ 2010...............12................ 74 Gralyn Crawford............ 2011...............11................ 72 Tyler Boyd..................... 2014...............13................ 70 Duane Brooks................ 2008...............10................ 68 Dominique Edison......... 2008...............12................ 67 Cordell Roberson........... 2011...............11................ 63

1. MIKHAEL RICKS 1,358 yds. (11 games) • 1997 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

CAREER RECEPTIONS

Player Year Games Rec. Tyler Boyd..................... 2013...............12..............1,183 Danny McKeown........... 1969...............10..............1,095 Duane Brooks................ 2009...............13..............1,076 Pat Jackson................... 1989...............14..............1,020 Dominique Edison......... 2008...............12..............1,016 Cordell Roberson........... 2010...............12..............1,011 Cordell Roberson........... 2012................9...............1,006 Mike Brooks.................. 2013...............12............... 985 Gralyn Crawford............ 2010...............12............... 981

CAREER RECEIVING YARDS

1. CORDELL ROBERSON 221 (43 games) • 2009-12 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. DOMINIQUE EDISON 18 (12 games) • 2008

CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

1. DUANE BROOKS 118 (13 games) • 2009 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

Player Years Games Rec. Gralyn Crawford......... 2009-12............39............... 203 Duane Brooks............. 2008-09............23............... 186 Dominique Edison...... 2005-08............41............... 182 D.J. Ward.................... 2012-14............36............... 169 James Noble.............. 1982-85............44............... 166 Tyler Boyd.................. 2011-14............39............... 161 Mike Brooks............... 2010-13............43............... 160 Michael Pearce......1992-93, 95-96.......38............... 157 Mike Brooks............... 2010-13............43............... 152

1. CORDELL ROBERSON 39 (43 games) • 2009-12 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Player Year Games TDs James Noble.............. 1982-85............44................ 32 Dominique Edison...... 2005-08............41................ 28 Floyd Dixon................ 1982-85............44................ 27 Mikhael Ricks............. 1993-97............44................ 22 Chris Jefferson........... 1993-96............47................ 21 Eric Wright................. 1988-90............37................ 21 Gralyn Crawford......... 2009-12............39................ 20 Aaron Rhea................ 2006-09............45................ 19 Danny McKeown........ 1968-71............40................ 17

1. CORDELL ROBERSON 3,191 yds. (43 games) • 2009-12 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Years Games Yds. James Noble.............. 1982-85............44..............2,935 Dominique Edison...... 2005-08............41..............2,696 Floyd Dixon................ 1982-85............44..............2,661 Gralyn Crawford......... 2009-12............39..............2,623 Chris Jefferson........... 1993-96............47..............2,571 Danny McKeown........ 1968-71............40..............2,198 D.J. Ward.................... 2012-14............36..............2,178 Tyler Boyd.................. 2011-14............39..............2,106 Kevin Goodwin.......... 1992-95............47..............2,065

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SINGLE-GAME TOTAL PLAYS

1. BRADY ATTAWAY 657 yds., vs. Prairie View A&M • 2013 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Year Opponent Yds. Todd Hammel.......1989...... Northeast Louisiana........ 562 Brady Attaway......2012...... vs. Sam Houston State..... 545 Todd Hammel.......1989...... Grambling State.............. 539 Todd Hammel.......1989...... Sam Houston State.......... 513 Brady Attaway......2013...... vs. Sam Houston State..... 500 Jeremy Moses.......2007...... at Texas State................... 492 Jeremy Moses.......2010...... Northwestern State......... 487 Todd Whitten........1985...... at Central Florida............. 484 Brady Attaway......2012...... Nicholls State................... 462

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE 1. TODD HAMMEL 5,294 yds. (696 plays) • 1989

o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

Player Year Opponent Plays Brady Attaway......2012...... vs. Sam Houston State......76 Todd Hammel.......1989...... Grambling State...............72 Brady Attaway......2012...... at McNeese State..............71 Brady Attaway......2012...... at Texas State....................70 Zach Conque...... 2014..... vs. Sam Houston State..69 Brady Attaway......2013...... Prairie View A&M..............68 Jeremy Moses.......2008...... Western Illinois.................68 Brady Attaway......2012...... Nicholls State....................67 John Farris............1983...... Sam Houston State...........67

1. GUS JOHNSON 138 pts. (23 TDs) • 2014

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE

CAREER SCORING

ATTAWAY

1. KaRON COLEMAN 24 pts., at Sam Houston State • 1999

1. KERRY BENNETT 24 pts., at Sam Houston State •1995

SEASON SCORING

o. Player N Year TD PAT FG Pts. 2. Evan Engwall........... 2009........ 0....... 51-56.....20-28.... 111 Chuck Rawlison....... 1989........ 0....... 69-71.....14-23.... 111 4. Dominique Edison... 2008....... 18........ 0-0........0-0...... 110 5. Paul Hood............... 1979....... 17........ 1-1........0-0...... 104 6. Larry Centers........... 1989....... 17........ 0-0........0-0...... 102 7. Jordan Wiggs.......... 2013........ 0....... 58-59.....14-19.... 100 8. KaRon Coleman....... 1999....... 16........ 1-1........0-0....... 98 9. Cordell Roberson..... 2010....... 16........ 0-0........0-0....... 96 . Chuck Rawlison....... 1988........ 0....... 30-31.....22-29..... 96

o. Player N Years Games Plays Yds. 2. Brady Attaway........ 2010-13........43....... 1,738...... 11,191 3. Todd Hammel.......... 1986-89........36....... 1,371....... 8,815 4. Todd Whitten.......... 1983-86........38....... 1,311....... 7,028 5. Wes Pate................. 1999-01........29.........688........ 6,580 6. James Ritchey......... 1992-95........41.........907........ 5,851 7. Zach Conque...... 2014-Pres.....24...... 719.......5,846 8. Zeke Dixon.............. 2001-05........36.........862........ 5,387 9. Michael Williams..... 2000-04........29.........888........ 5,257 10. Tod Weder............... 1982-83........20.........802........ 4,423

1. GUS JOHNSON 24 pts., vs. Incarnate Word • 2014 24 pts., at Southeastern Louisiana • 2012 24 pts., vs. Central Arkansas • 2012

1. JEREMY MOSES 93 plays, at Sam Houston State • 2008

o. Player N Year Games Plays Yds. 2. Brady Attaway...........2013........ 12...........600.........4,210 3. Jeremy Moses.............2009........ 13...........614.........4,167 4. Jeremy Moses.............2008........ 12...........654.........3,952 5. Jeremy Moses.............2010........ 12...........566.........3,930 6. Brady Attaway...........2012........ 11...........590.........3,518 7. Zach Conque...........2014.......13........ 539....... 3,359 8. Brady Attaway...........2011........ 11...........507.........3,156 9. Todd Whitten.............1985........ 11...........461.........2,760 10. Wes Pate....................2001........ 10...........433.........2,674

1. JEREMY MOSES 13,201 yds. (2,034 plays) • 2007-10

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1. JORDAN WIGGS 349 pts. (181-188 PAT, 56-77 FG) • 2011-14 No. Player Years TD PAT FG Pts. 2. Gus Johnson...........2011-14..... 52......... 0..............0........312 3. Chuck Rawlison......1988-91...... 0.....129-132.... 57-82....300 4. Ryan Rossner..........2000-04...... 0.....125-137.... 43-77....254 5. Cordell Roberson.....2009-12..... 39........0-0.......... 0-0......234 6. Cory Long...............2005-08...... 0.....115-122.... 39-58....232 7. KaRon Coleman......1996-99..... 36........4-6.......... 0-0......224 8. Larry Centers..........1986-89..... 34........1-1.......... 0-0......206 9. Leonard Harris........1992-95..... 34........0-0.......... 0-0......204 10. James Noble...........1985-85..... 32........0-0.......... 0-0......192

ROSSNER

1. GAYLEN RAMM 24 pts., vs. Tarleton State • 1971 No. 8. 9. 10.

Player Year Opponent Pts. Bill Tyler...................1970.....East Texas State..................24 Cal Varner.................1972.....at Tarleton State.................20 Herman Hendrix.......1955.....vs. Texas Lutheran..............19 Zach Conque.........2014.... vs. Central Arkansas...... 18 Zach Conque.........2014.... at Nicholls.................... 18 Gus Johnson.............2014.....at Nicholls..........................18 Gus Johnson.............2014.....at Houston Baptist.............18 Mike Brooks.............2013.....vs. Sam Houston State.......18 Cordell Roberson......2012.....vs. Sam Houston State.......18 Gus Johnson.............2012.....at Texas State.....................18 Keith Lawson...........2010.....Villanova............................18 Romonté Hampton....2009.....Texas College.....................18 Dominique Edison....2008.....Kentucky Wesleyan............18 Dominique Edison....2008.....at McNeese State...............18 Ron Middleton.........2004.....McNeese State...................18 Cliff Edwards............2002.....Henderson State................18 Derrick Blaylock.......2000.....Texas A&M-Commerce.......18 Isiah Stoker..............1999.....Jacksonville State...............18 KaRon Coleman........1999.....Abilene Christian...............18 Isiah Stoker..............1999.....Wingate.............................18 KaRon Coleman........1999.....at Northwestern State........18 Mikhael Ricks...........1997.....Delta State.........................18 Kevin Goodwin.........1993.....at Northwestern State........18 Eric Wright...............1990.....Jackson State.....................18 Eric Wright...............1990.....at Louisiana Tech................18 Joe Bradford.............1989.....at McNeese State...............18 Chuck Rawlison........1988.....Prairie View A&M...............18 Paul Hood................1979.....Baker.................................18 Bobby Mitchell.........1977.....Howard Payne....................18 Harden Weech..........1975.....at Sul Ross State.................18 Aldo Knox.................1974.....at Angelo State..................18 John Reece...............1973.....at Abilene Christian...........18 Larry Meyer..............1973.....Tarleton State....................18 Danny McKeown......1969.....at Northwestern State........18

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SINGLE-GAME SOLO TACKLES

1. DAVID CROCKER 27, at Northwestern State • 2001 o. N 2. 4. 9.

Player Year Opponent TT David Temple........1990...... at Boise State.................... 23 Doak Elledge........1975...... Tarleton State................... 23 Jordan Aubrey......2011...... at Central Arkansas........... 22 Ryan Luedecke......2005...... Nicholls State.................... 22 Brent Hafford........2002...... at Southwest Texas........... 22 Perry Eliano..........1999...... at Troy State...................... 22 David Temple........1990...... Jackson State.................... 22 Jabara Williams....2008...... Northwestern State.......... 21 Brent Hafford........2002...... Northwestern State.......... 21 Robert Vanson......1976...... vs. Howard Payne............. 21

SEASON TOTAL TACKLES

1. DOAK ELLEDGE 16, vs. Tarleton State • 1975 o. N 2. 3. 10.

Player Year Opponent ST Jordan Aubrey......2011...... at Central Arkansas........... 15 Jeremiah Trotter...1996...... at Nicholls State................ 13 Eric Lokey.............1987...... Eastern Washington.......... 13 Danny Cox.............1981...... Southeastern La............... 13 Robert Vanson......1976...... vs. Howard Payne............. 13 Carl Simmons.......1972...... East Texas State................ 13 Carl Simmons.......1971...... Angelo State..................... 13 Mike Ford..............1968...... Sul Ross State................... 13 Jared Williams......2001...... at McNeese State.............. 12 Perry Eliano..........1999...... at Troy State...................... 12 Alton Gray............1979...... at East Texas State............ 12 Sam Hunt.............1970...... Northwestern State.......... 12

Player Year Games TT David Temple................ 1989...............15............... 167 Eric Lokey..................... 1988...............13............... 159 David Temple................ 1991...............11............... 152 Eric Lokey..................... 1987...............11............... 146 David Temple................ 1990...............11............... 145 Devin Ducote................ 2009...............13............... 137 Cameron Love............... 1995...............13............... 134 Jeremiah Trotter........... 1995...............13............... 133 Jabara Williams............ 2008...............12............... 132

CAREER TOTAL TACKLES

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No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Year Games ST David Temple................ 1989...............15............... 100 Eric Lokey..................... 1988...............13................ 95 Cedric Walker................ 1993...............12................ 93 Eric Lokey..................... 1987...............11................ 91 Michael Everhart.......... 1991...............11................ 82 Jeremiah Trotter........... 1995...............13................ 80 James Cobb.................. 1989...............15................ 79 Willie Mitchell.............. 1992...............11................ 78 David Temple................ 1990...............11................ 77 David Whitmore........... 1989...............15................ 77

Player Years Games TT Devin Ducote...........2007, 09-11............47............ 414 Jabara Williams......... 2007-10...............48............ 411 David Whitmore........ 1986-89...............50............ 385 Eric Lokey.................. 1985-88...............46............ 339 David Crocker............ 2000-03...............44............ 338 Derrick Choice........... 2008-11...............48............ 315 Cory Barlow............... 2006-09...............47............ 315 Ryan Epperson.......... 2009-12...............47............ 303 Jeremiah Trotter........ 1995-97...............35............ 300

No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Year Opponent AT Ryan Luedecke......2005...... Nicholls State.................... 19 Jabara Williams....2008...... Northwestern State.......... 18 Ryan Luedecke......2005...... Texas State........................ 16 Kyle Dews.............1999...... at Troy State...................... 16 Carl Simmons.......1971...... Sul Ross State................... 16 Jabara Williams....2008...... Central Arkansas............... 15 Brent Hafford........2002...... Northwestern State.......... 14 David Temple........1990...... Northwestern State.......... 14 Devin Ducote........2010...... Albany.............................. 13 Jabara Williams....2009...... Nicholls State.................... 13 Jabara Williams....2008...... South Dakota State........... 13 Bruce Stubbs........1977...... Southwest Texas............... 13

SEASON ASSISTED TACKLES

1. DAVID TEMPLE 114 (11 games) • 1991

1. DAVID TEMPLE 492 (50 games) • 1988-91 No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

1. DAVID CROCKER 20, at Northwestern State • 2001

SEASON SOLO TACKLES

1. CARL SIMMONS 175 (11 games) • 1975 No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SINGLE-GAME ASSISTED TACKLES

1. JABARA WILLIAMS 85 (12 games) • 2008 No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Player Year Games AT Ryan Luedecke............. 2005...............11................ 81 Jabara Williams............ 2009...............13................ 77 Devin Ducote................ 2009...............13................ 74 Devin Ducote................ 2010...............12................ 70 David Temple................ 1990...............11................ 68 Braylon Lester.............. 2004...............11................ 67 David Temple................ 1989...............15................ 67 Jabara Williams............ 2010...............12................ 65 Collin Garrett................ 2014...............12................ 64 Eric Lokey..................... 1988...............13................ 64

CAREER SOLO TACKLES

CAREER ASSISTED TACKLES

1. DAVID TEMPLE 309 (50 games) • 1988-91

1. JABARA WILLIAMS 259 (48 games) • 2007-10

Player Years Games ST David Whitmore........ 1986-89...............50............ 232 Michael Everhart....... 1990-93...............45............ 218 Cedric Walker............. 1990-93...............45............ 215 Eric Lokey.................. 1985-88...............46............ 209 David Crocker............ 2000-03...............44............ 204 Jeremiah Trotter........ 1995-97...............35............ 183 Perry Eliano............... 1996-99...............44............ 179 Charmyst Amie.......... 1989-92...............48............ 178 Devin Ducote...........2007, 09-11............47............ 176

No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Years Games AT Devin Ducote...........2007, 09-11............47............ 238 David Temple............. 1988-91...............50............ 183 Ryan Epperson.......... 2009-12...............47............ 180 Derrick Choice........... 2008-11...............48............ 163 Collin Garrett............. 2011-14...............33............ 160 Ryan Luedecke.......... 2002-05...............44............ 155 David Whitmore........ 1986-89...............50............ 153 Jeremy Davis............. 2001-04...............44............ 150 Cory Barlow............... 2006-09...............47............ 149

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CAREER SACKS

1. TIM KNICKY 20.5 (12 games) • 2008 No. 2. 4. 9.

1. TIM KNICKY 32.5 (47 games) • 2006-09

Player Year Games TFL Kenneth Charles........... 2010...............12...............19.0 Devin Ducote................ 2010...............12...............19.0 Willie Jefferson............. 2011...............11...............15.0 Tim Knicky.................... 2009...............13...............15.0 Tim Knicky.................... 2007...............11...............15.0 Michael Adams............. 2001...............11...............15.0 Michael Adams............. 2000...............11...............15.0 Bryan Smith................. 1998...............11...............14.0 Jeremiah Trotter........... 1996...............11...............14.0

CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS

No. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 10.

Player Years Games TFL Michael Adams.......... 1999-02...............44............46.0 Devin Ducote...........2007, 09-11............47............42.0 Kenneth Charles........ 2007-10...............48............36.5 Ishmiah Miles............ 2011-14...............43............32.0 Derrick Choice........... 2008-11...............48............32.0 Mike McElroy............. 1997-00...............44............28.0 Andre Hicks............... 2006-09...............47............27.0 Darren Robinson....... 2010-13...............35............27.0 Willie Jefferson.......... 2011-12...............22............26.5

SEASON SACKS

No. 2. 4. 6. 10.

Player Year Games PBU Damiyon Bell................ 1995...............13................ 17 George Redmond......... 1987...............11................ 17 Brent Hafford............... 2002...............11................ 16 Johnnie Hendrix........... 1988...............13................ 16 Nick Houston................ 2003...............11................ 15 Charmyst Amie............. 1989...............15................ 15 Bruce Alexander........... 1986...............11................ 15 Darrell Harkless............ 1986...............11................ 15 David Whitmore........... 1989...............15................ 14 Bruce Alexander........... 1988...............13................ 14

CAREER PASS BREAKUPS

Player Year Games Sacks Willie Jefferson............. 2011...............11...............15.0 Curtis James................. 1995...............13...............13.0 Tim Knicky.................... 2009...............13...............12.5 Tim Knicky.................... 2008...............12...............12.0 Bobby Henry................ 1987...............11...............12.0 Kenneth Charles........... 2010...............12...............11.5 Keith Melcher............... 1988...............13...............11.0 Michael Adams............. 2000...............11...............10.0 Chris Roberson............. 1993...............12...............10.0

1. CEDRIC WALKER 10 (11 yards) • 1990 No. Player Year Yards INT 2. John Robertson............ 1979...............88................. 8 Lester Belrose............... 1978...............67................. 8 4. Darrell Harkless............ 1986..............128................ 7 Greg Carney.................. 1982...............65................. 7 6. Keldrick Holman........... 2005..............112................ 6 Terrance Shaw.............. 1994...............11................. 6 Cedric Walker................ 1993...............94................. 6 Cedric Walker................ 1992...............71................. 6 David Whitmore........... 1989...............92................. 6 Bruce Alexander........... 1988...............76................. 6 Cercy Greer................... 1985...............88................. 6 Darrell Harkless............ 1985...............47................. 6 Gifford Coles................. 1977..............107................ 6 Billy Don Davis............. 1966...............26................. 6

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS

1. JAMES COBB 21 (15 games) • 1989

1. RODERICK STANSELL 18.0 (15 games) • 1989 No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

Player Years Games Sacks Curtis James.............. 1994-97...............47............24.0 Bobby Henry............. 1985-88...............46............23.5 Willie Jefferson.......... 2011-12...............22............23.0 Kenneth Charles........ 2007-10...............48............23.0 Roderick Stansell....... 1987-89...............39............23.0 Keith Melcher............ 1985-88...............45............19.5 Ishmiah Miles............ 2011-14...............43............15.5 James Kern................ 1993-95...............36............15.5 Malcolm Mattox........ 2010-13...............46............15.0 Chris Roberson.......... 1991-93...............34............15.0 John Ford.................. 1987-90...............50............15.0 Eric Lokey.................. 1985-88...............46............15.0

SEASON PASS BREAKUPS

1. TIM KNICKY 59.5 (47 games) • 2006-09 No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.

SEASON INTERCEPTIONS

1. CEDRIC WALKER 34 (45 games) • 1990-93

1. CEDRIC WALKER 25 (230 yards) • 1990-93 No. Player Years Yards INT 2. Steve Cannon............ 1971-74..............184............ 18 3. Darrell Harkless......... 1984-86..............216............ 17 4. David Whitmore........ 1986-89..............225............ 16 5. Gifford Coles.............. 1977-80..............156............ 13 6. Keldrick Holman........ 2003-06..............225............ 12 John Robertson......... 1978-79..............159............ 12 8. Bruce Alexander........ 1985-88..............235............ 11 Billy Don Davis.......... 1965-67...............42............. 11 10. Todd Holmes............. 1994-97...............77............. 10 Terrance Shaw........... 1991-94..............128............ 10 John Barbe................ 1984-86..............133............ 10 R.L. Harris.................. 1982-83..............106............ 10 Greg Carney............... 1979-82..............139............ 10 Mike Blalack.............. 1969-70..............104............ 10

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 1. BRUCE ALEXANDER 34 (46 games) • 1985-88 No. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Years Games PBU Terrance Shaw........... 1991-94...............45............. 33 David Whitmore........ 1986-89...............50............. 33 Brent Hafford............ 2000-03...............44............. 32 Charmyst Amie.......... 1989-92...............48............. 30 James Cobb............... 1987-89...............39............. 29 Josh Aubrey............... 2009-12...............47............. 28 Todd Holmes............. 1995-97...............35............. 26 Damiyon Bell............. 1993-96...............47............. 25

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Player Year Opponent Yds Warren Smith.........1990..... at Nicholls State............... 100 Bruce Alexander.....1986..... Lamar.............................. 100 Rickey Roberson.....1966..... East Central..................... 100 Bobby Henry...........1988..... Eastern Washington.......... 91 L.H. Chandler..........1962..... vs. Northwestern State..... 88 David Crocker..........2000..... at Northern Iowa.............. 85 Mike McBee............1969..... at Angelo State................. 83 Patrick Martin.....2014.... vs. Southeastern La...... 75 Cory Barlow............2009..... at SMU.............................. 75 Mike Blalack...........1969..... Tarleton State................... 75

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SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE

SEASON PUNT RETURN AVERAGE

1. CHAD STANLEY 46.60 (58 att., 2,703 yds.) •1998

SEASON KICK RETURN AVERAGE

1. KaRON COLEMAN 20.41 (17 ret., 347 yds.) • 1999

1. JERRY CLEMENT 29.38 (29 ret., 852 yds.) • 1962

o. Player N Year Att. Yds. Avg. 2. Chad Stanley..............1997........ 62......... 2,771........44.69 3. Tom McNeil................1966........ 56......... 2,395........42.77 4. Tom Mixon.................1967........ 64......... 2,728........42.63 5. Leo Araguz.................1991........ 72......... 3,068........42.61 6. Tom McNeil................1965........ 52......... 2,187........42.06 7. Drew Nelson...............2010........ 64......... 2,665........41.64 8. Drew Nelson...............2011........ 34......... 1,410........41.47 9. Drew Nelson...............2009........ 53......... 2,197........41.45 10. Leo Araguz.................1990........ 65......... 2,685........41.31

o. Player N Year Ret. Yds. Avg. 2. Bruce Alexander.........1988......... 31..........459.........14.81 3. Scott Lindsey..............1997......... 10..........140.........14.00 4. Gralyn Crawford.........2011......... 19..........257.........13.53 5. Robert Neff................1965......... 20..........255.........12.75 6. Tony Tompkins...........2004......... 20..........254.........12.70 7. Chris Jefferson............1996......... 15..........186.........12.40 8. Tim Fields...................1989......... 28..........310.........11.07 9. Clynell Anderson........1984......... 16..........173.........10.81 10. Aaron Thomas............2014......... 28..........295.........10.54

o. Player N Year Ret. Yds. Avg. 2. De’Vante Lacy............2012......... 12..........351.........29.25 3. Gralyn Crawford.........2010......... 37........ 1,038........28.05 4. Marcus Henderson.....1992......... 20..........551.........27.55 5. Lawrence Pullen.........1998......... 24..........646.........26.92 6. Mark Riggs.................1978......... 12..........320.........26.67 7. Shawn York................1990......... 10..........264.........26.40 8. Charlie Smith.............1980......... 11..........287.........26.09 9. Tim Fields...................1989......... 36..........936.........26.00 10. Vincent Pervis............2006......... 11..........279.........25.36

CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE

CAREER PUNT RETURN AVERAGE

CAREER KICK RETURN AVERAGE

1. CHAD STANLEY 43.30 (178 att., 7,709 yds.) • 1996-98

1. BRUCE ALEXANDER 14.81 (31 ret., 459 yds.) • 1985-88

1. GRALYN CRAWFORD 25.35 (77 ret., 1,952 yds.) • 2009-12

o. Player N Years Att. Yds. Avg. 2. Tom McNeil.......... 1965-66........ 108........ 4,582.......42.43 3. Drew Nelson......... 2008-11........ 203........ 8,382.......41.29 4. Tom Mixon........... 1966-68........ 125........ 5,159.......41.27 5. Leo Araguz........... 1989-92........ 265....... 10,709......40.41 6. Nick Bruno........... 2012-15........ 167........ 6,565.......39.50 7. Darrell Hix............... 1975............ 75......... 2,937.......39.16 8. Felix Wiggins........ 1949-50........ 108........ 4,187.......38.77 9. Steve Merka......... 1987-88........ 159........ 6,162.......38.76 10. Andy Gamble....... 1982-84........ 193........ 7,451.......38.61

o. Player N Years Ret. Yds. Avg. 2. Contrevious Parks........2006-09........18........ 251......13.91 3. KaRon Coleman...........1996-99........66........ 792......12.00 4. Clynell Anderson.........1981-84........50........ 518......10.36 5. Curtis Luper................... 1993...........17........ 175......10.29 6. Gralyn Crawford..........2009-12........52........ 528......10.15 7. Tony Tompkins............2001-04........75........ 754......10.05 8. Aaron Thomas.............2012-15........32........ 290.......9.07 9. Floyd Dixon.................1982-85........18........ 158.......8.78 10. Tim Fields....................1989-92........37........ 319.......8.62

o. Player N Years Ret. Yds. Avg. 2. Tim Fields....................1989-92........42.......1,063....25.31 3. Jerry Clement..............1962-65........60.......1,517....25.58 4. Ron Middleton............2002-04........15........ 375......25.00 5. Bobby Mitchell............1977-78........18........ 434......24.11 6. Contrevious Parks........2006-09........65.......1,533....23.58 7. Mark Riggs..................1978-80........44.......1,008....22.91 8. Lawrence Pullen..........1997-99........36........ 815......22.63 9. Aaron Rhea.................2006-09........63.......1,418....22.51 10. Charlie Smith..............1979-83........17........ 380......22.35

LONGEST PUNTS

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS

LONGEST KICK RETURNS

1. RYAN GOOCH 80 yds., at Northwestern State • 2007 o. N 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Player Year Opponent Yds. Chad Stanley........1996...... Northwestern State.......... 79 Nick Bruno............2012...... at Montana State.............. 76 Mitch Ashley.........1994...... Southwest Texas............... 75 Chad Stanley........1998...... at Southwest Texas........... 74 Andy Gamble........1984...... at Abilene Christian.......... 73 Drew Nelson.........2009...... Sam Houston State........... 72 Chad Stanley........1998...... at Jacksonville State......... 69 Chad Stanley........1996...... Troy State.......................... 69 Nick Bruno............2013...... at Texas Tech..................... 68 Leo Araguz...........1990...... McNeese State.................. 68 Steve Merka..........1987...... Southwest Texas............... 68

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1. LARRY COVIN 88 yds., vs. East Texas State • 1941 o. N 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Year Opponent Yds. Don Henderson.....1966...... Sam Houston State........... 87 Robert Neff...........1964...... vs. Sul Ross State.............. 87 Cal Varner.............1970...... at McMurry....................... 86 Chris Jefferson......1996...... Delta State........................ 80 Jerry Clement.......1965...... Texas A&I.......................... 79 Gralyn Crawford....2010...... Albany.............................. 72 KaRon Coleman....1998...... Tarleton State................... 69 KaRon Coleman....1999...... Abilene Christian.............. 65 KaRon Coleman....1999...... Southwest Texas............... 64

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1. GRALYN CRAWFORD 100 yds., vs. Texas State • 2011

1. RICHARD DANIELS 100 yds., at Northern Iowa •2000 o. N 4. 7. 9.

Player Year Opponent Yds. Gralyn Crawford........2010.... at Nicholls State............. 99 Jimmie Wright..........1976.... Texas Lutheran............... 99 Robert Anderson......1971.... Howard Payne................ 99 Braxton Bearden......2014.... at Houston Baptist.......... 98 Marcus Henderson....1992.... Northwestern State........ 98 Marcus Henderson....1991.... at Jackson State.............. 95 Andy Hopkins...........1969.... at Northwestern State.... 95


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2015-16 YEAR IN REVIEW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!

Stephen F. Austin’s women’s bowling team set a new program milestone, capturing the NCAA Division I national championship on Saturday, April 16, 2016 in New Brunswick, N.J. One season after capturing national runner-up honors, the Ladyjacks battled their way back into the championship match, drawing a familiar foe in top-seeded Nebraska. This time around, however, the tables turned as the Ladyjacks outlasted the Cornhuskers 4-3, earning the first Division I national title in school history. Sophomore STEPHANIE SCHWARTZ was named the NTCA Division I National Player of the Year while junior KIARA GRANT was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding player.

THE PAYNE TRAIN

The stellar year continued for senior DEMI PAYNE, who was named a Bowerman Award finalist in December of 2015, capturing the fan vote. Her 2016 season started off strong as she cleared 16 feet in New Mexico, becoming just the third woman in the world to ever clear the height. Her quest to repeat as a national champion took an unfortunate turn, however, as she snapped her pole on the opening height at the Texas Relays in April, sidelining her for the remainder of the 2016 outdoor season. But she continues to train with her sights set on one goal - qualifying for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de janeiro, Brazil.

CONTINUING DOMINANCE

A pair of Stephen F. Austin programs continued to set the standard for the rest of the Southland Conference in 2015-16. In the fall, the Ladyjack soccer team won an uprecedented fifth-straight conference title, successfully completing the “Drive for Five,” as junior AMANDA DOYLE was named the SLC Player of the Year. In the spring, the SFA men’s track team won its second-straight SLC crown, leading to CHARLES MATHENGE, MY’LIK KERLEY and the Lumberjack 4x400 METER RELAY TEAM qualifying for the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon. The 4x400 team established their reputation as one of the top relay squads in the country, posting a school-record time of 3:03.56 to finish first at the West Regionals, leading into another impressive performance at the national meet.

AMERICA’S TEAM

After capturing its fourth-straight Southland Conference championship, SFA won its third-straight SLC tournament title, earning a berth in the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. The number 14 seed, the Lumberjacks grabbed the attention of the nation with a 70-56 upset over third-seeded West Virginia at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, then came within two seconds of a Sweet 16 appearance before dropping a 76-75 heartbreaker to fourth-seeded Notre Dame. Senior THOMAS WALKUP became a national celebrity in the process, winning over millions of basketball fans.

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2015-16 YEAR IN REVIEW 2015-16 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN YEAR IN REVIEW Overall SLC SLC Team W-L W-L Finish Postseason Baseball 30-30 14-16 T-7th SLC tournament semifinalist M Basketball 28-6 18-0 1st SLC tournament champions; NCAA second round W Basketball 18-12 12-6 4th SLC tournament quarterfinalist Bowling 88-45 — 4th NCAA National Champions M Cross Country ­— — 2nd Fifth-place finish at NCAA South Central Regional W Cross Country — — 2nd Sixth-place finish at NCAA South Central Regional Football 4-7 4-5 T-5th — M Golf ­— — 5th — W Golf — — T-4th — Soccer 9-8-2 8-1-2 1st SLC tournament quarterfinalist Softball 28-29 13-13 6th SLC tournament semifinalist Tennis 12-10 7-4 T-3rd SLC tournament quarterfinalist M Indoor Track & Field — — 3rd — W Indoor Track & Field ­— — 3rd — M Outdoor Track & Field — — 1st Mathenge, Kerley, 4x400 qualify for nationals W Outdoor Track & Field — — 3rd — Volleyball 20-14 11-5 3rd SLC tournament quarterfinalist

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CLINT CONQUE

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Cross Country

Soccer

NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (2) Stephanie Schwartz - Bowling (NATA); Thomas Walkup - (Lou Henson Mid-Major) SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (2) Amanda Doyle - Soccer; Thomas Walkup - Men’s Basketball FIRST TEAM ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE SELECTIONS (23) Baseball: Conner Fikes, Garrett McMullen and Kyle Thornell; Men’s Basketball: Thomas Walkup; Women’s Basketball: Taylor Ross; Men’s Cross Country: Nick Guerra, Charles Mathenge and Colby Mehmen; Women’s Cross Country: Courtney High; Men’s Golf: Luke Sheehan; Soccer: Brooke Dunnigan and Amanda Doyle; Softball: Brittany Lewis; Women’s Tennis: Liza Aginskaya; Women’s Indoor Track and Field: Aliyah Davis and Caitlin Jones; Men’s Outdoor Track and Field: Charles Mathenge and Lucas Akins; Women’s Outdoor Track and Field: Madeline Kaufman, Shelby Pesek and Jessica Spelling; Volleyball: OJ Olson and Justice Walker TOTAL ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE SELECTIONS (84) Baseball - 4; Men’s Basketball - 3; Women’s Basketball - 1; Men’s Cross Country - 4; Women’s Cross Country - 3; Football - 2; Men’s Golf - 1; Women’s Golf - 1; Soccer - 6; Softball - 2; Women’s Tennis - 3; Men’s Indoor Track and Field - 12; Women’s Indoor Track and Field - 10; Men’s Outdoor Track and Field - 20; Women’s Outdoor Track and Field - 9; Volleyball - 3 * - Does not include honorable mention selections

Softball

Men’s Basketball

Volleyball

Women’s Basketball

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR (1) Brooke Dunningan - Soccer SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS (20) Men’s Basketball: Thomas Walkup; Football: John Franklin and Marlon Walls; Soccer: Kelly Ann Craig, Amanda Doyle, Brooke Dunnigan, Lillie Ehlert, Rachel Owens and Carolina Orsi; Softball: Brittany Lewis; Women’s Tennis: Valeria Terentyeva; Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country: Lucas Akins, Kerry Gleason and Daven Murphree; Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country: Katrina Fite, Courtney High, Madeline Kaufman, Bria McIver and Shelby Pesek; Volleyball: OJ Olson CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT SELECTIONS (3) Football: Marlon Walls; Soccer: Carolina Orsi; Women’s Tennis: Valeria Terentyeva

Bowling

Track and Field

Tennis

Golf

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PRESIDENT DR. BAKER PATTILLO DR. BAKER PATTILLO

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT 51st Season at SFA | 11th Season as University President

Dr. Baker Pattillo is in his 51st year of service to Stephen F. Austin and his 11th as university president, making SFA a major part of his life for nearly a quarter century. Pattillo was named interim president by a unanimous vote of the SFA Board of Regents during a meeting in July, 2006, following the resignation of Dr. Tito Guerrero. The interim tag was removed shortly thereafter, making Pattillo the 11th president of SFA. A longtime supporter of Lumberjack and Ladyjack athletics in his role as vice president for university affairs, Pattillo has been a constant fixture at SFA athletic events. Upon being named university president, he voiced his intention to remain committed to the students of SFA. “My role has been to serve students and to attend to students’ needs. That role will now be expanded to all areas of the university,” Pattillo said following the Board’s announcement. “Students are the primary reason we are here, so I’ll be focusing on our continued efforts to improve recruitment and retention. I’m looking forward to this and will give my best to the university every day.” Prior to being named president, Dr. Pattillo logged more than 27 years as vice president for university affairs. The Office of University Affairs oversees all athletic programs at SFA. During that time, Dr. Pattillo Dr. Pattillo with Chief Caddo also serves as the university’s institutional representatitive to the NCAA as well as completing a term as president of the Southland Conference. A native of Arp, Texas, Dr. Pattillo began his professional career at SFA in 1966 when he was named assistant director of placement and financial aid. In 1970, he was promoted to the director of the department, serving in that capacity until 1972 when he was named dean of student services. Dr. Pattillo was then promoted to vice president for student affairs in July 1979, with the more comprehensive university affairs designation coming in 1982. A two-time graduate of Stephen F. Austin, Dr. Pattillo received his Bachelor of Science in 1965, followed by his Masters of Education in 1966. He received his Ph.D. in educational administration from Texas A&M University in 1971. A native of Arp, Texas, Dr. Pattillo earned an associate of art degree from Tyler Junior College before enrolling at SFA. Dr. Pattillo and his wife, Dr. Janice Pattillo, who is the chair of the Department of Elementary Education and a professor of elementary education, have one daughter, Paige, who is also an SFA graduate. She then earned her law degree from the University of Texas in 2004 while serving as the feature twirler with both the Lumberjack and Longhorn marching bands.

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2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN BOARD OF REGENTS

DR. SCOTT COLEMAN

KENTON SCHAEFER

BARRY NELSON

DAVID ALDERS

NELDA LUCE BLAIR

ALTON FRAILEY

The Woodlands, Texas Term Expires 2021

Katy, Texas Term Expires 2021

BRIGETTE HENDERSON

RALPH TODD

CHAIR Houston, Texas Term Expires 2021

Nacogdoches, Texas Term Expires 2019

JOHN R. “BOB” GARRETT Tyler, Texas Term Expires 2019

VICE CHAIR Brownsville, Texas Term Expires 2017

Lufkin, Texas Term Expires 2017

SECRETARY Dallas, Texas Term Expires 2019

Carthage, Texas Term Expires 2017


ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ROBERT HILL ROBERT HILL

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 30th Season at SFA | 12th Season as Athletic Director

Another Southland Conference Commissioner’s Cup and a national championship make the start of Hill’s third decade at SFA a special one. Now in his 12th year as Director of Athletics, SFA teams have won 46 Southland Conference titles and one NCAA national championship during his tenure. SFA recorded its first NCAA Division I team title during the spring of 2016 when the bowling team defeated Nebraska for the national championship. It was SFA’s first NCAA team title since 1986. The men’s basketball team has been another program that has brought national attention winning its fourth consecutive Southland Conference title in 2016. The Lumberjacks also made their third straight trip to the NCAA men’s tournament where they defeated West Virginia in the second round and lost a one-point decision to Notre Dame in the round of 32. Other highlights from the past year included Southland Conference Championships for soccer and men’s outdoor track. The soccer title was the fifth consecutive SLC championship while the track team recorded its second straight title. Under Hill’s leadership SFA athletic teams have experienced their best years ever highlighted by winning the 2016, 2015, 2012 and 2010 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Cups. The annual award represents the all-sports champion in the Southland Conference. SFA also won the SLC men’s all-sports trophies in 2013, 2011 and 2010 and the SLC women’s all-sports title in 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2010. SFA is only the second school to have swept all three awards in the 50-year history of the Southland Conference in 2010. During the past eleven years SFA teams have made school history. Among the notable athletic achievements are men’s basketball’s four appearances in the NCAA tournament which included wins over VCU and West Virginia; Demi Payne becoming the first SFA athlete to win a NCAA Division I individual title by winning the outdoor pole vault title; the first back to back conference titles for football in 2009 and 2010; ten consecutive women’s conference track titles; five consecutive women’s soccer SLC titles; volleyball’s first NCAA tournament win in 2006; bowling’s NCAA championship. Academic success is major point of emphasis for Hill as 133 student-athletes received degrees during the 2015-16 academic year. Also, 183 SFA student-athletes were named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s honor roll during the 2015-16 academic year. At the end of the 2016 spring semester, 47% of all SFA student-athletes were maintaining a 3.0 GPA or higher with six teams achieving a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Hill with the 2016 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Cup and Women’s All-Sports Trophy which SFA has won four times each under his watch

Hill, along with university president Dr. Baker Pattillo, welcome home the SFA bowling team after capturing the first Division I national title in program history

SFA teams now wear Under Armour uniforms, shoes and accessories as a result of Hill negotiating a multi-year agreement with the sports apparel giant to become the official outfitter for SFA athletic teams through 2018. Hill also played an important role in creating the “Battle of the Piney Woods” football game between SFA and Sam Houston State at NRG Stadium in Houston. The rivalry game moved from campus locations to the home of the Houston Texans in 2010. More than 27,000 attended the game in 2015. The partnership between Lone Star Sports and Entertainment, SFA and Sam Houston has created one of the top FCS football games of the year with the event now on a three-year rolling agreement because of its success. Facility improvements have been a priority since Hill became director. This fall will mark the debut of a new 80’ video board in Homer Bryce Stadium. The new board will be the largest in the Southland Conference. Major improvements to the William R. Johnson Coliseum will also be new this year. A four-sided video board, video ribbon boards and LED tables are among the newest additions. One of the most ambitious projects became reality last year when the athletic department began Hill with 2010 Walter Payton Award winner Jeremy Moses producing ESPN3 telecasts of home football, basketball, soccer and volleyball games. A new state of the art facility now produces these telecasts with SFA students providing the manpower. Hill is active on the national scene having served a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee where he was named chairman during his final year. He also is Chair of the Southland Conference Advisory Council. In 2011 the National Association of Collegiate Director’s of Athletics named him Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year for the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision West Region. Both he and his wife, Brenda, whom he met while attending SFA, are graduates of the University. Their family includes daughter Alix and husband Matt, granddaughter Claire and grandson Carter of Dallas; son Stuart, wife Kathy and grandsons, Blake and Aaron all of Woodbine, Maryland.

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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

Well into its sixth decade of service, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions and approximately 4,200 student-athletes. Having commemorated its 50th anniversary in 2013, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 13 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into the 21st Century. The Southland sponsors 17 full championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball.

The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The Southland Bowling League, an affiliated Conference sport, originated in 2015, and four of its members filled out half of the eight-team bracket, with Stephen F. Austin capturing the 2016 NCAA national title. The Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas, and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as the host to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, which has been home to the conference headquarters since 2006. The game is played at Frisco’s Toyota Stadium, and after a successful three-year run, the partnership was rewarded with a three-year renewal to serve as the national championship host site through the 2018 season. While successful on the fields and courts, the Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities.

2016-17 CONFERENCE MEMBERS ABILENE CHRISTIAN Abilene, Texas

CENTRAL ARKANSAS Conway, Arkansas

HOUSTON BAPTIST Houston, Texas

INCARNATE WORD San Antonio, Texas

LAMAR Beaumont, Texas

McNEESE Lake Charles, Louisiana

NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, Louisiana

NICHOLLS Thibodaux, Louisiana

NORTHWESTERN STATE Natchitoches, Louisiana

SAM HOUSTON STATE Huntsville, Texas

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Hammond, Louisiana

TOM BURNETT

Southland Conference Commissioner

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE OFFICE 2600 Network Blvd., Suite 150 Frisco, Texas 75034 (972) 422-9500

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Nacogdoches, Texas

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI Corpus Christi, Texas

2016 PRESEASON SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FOOTBALL POLLS COACHES’ POLL No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

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School (First-place votes) Pts. Sam Houston State (8).............................99 McNeese (2)............................................92 Central Arkansas......................................79 Lamar......................................................67 Stephen F. Austin............................. 60 Southeastern Louisiana...........................57 Northwestern State.................................45 Abilene Christian.....................................40 Incarnate Word........................................29 Nicholls....................................................26 Houston Baptist.......................................11

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS’ POLL No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN FOOTBALL

School (First-place votes) Pts. Sam Houston State (10)..........................100 McNeese (1)............................................86 Central Arkansas......................................84 Lamar......................................................67 Stephen F. Austin............................. 66 Northwestern State.................................48 Southeastern Louisiana...........................42 Incarnate Word........................................39 Abilene Christian.....................................37 Nicholls....................................................26 Houston Baptist.......................................10

FINAL 2015 STANDINGS No. School SLC Overall 1. McNeese.............................. 9-0......... 10-1 2. Sam Houston State.............. 7-2......... 11-4 Central Arkansas.................. 7-2.......... 7-4 4. Incarnate Word.................... 5-4.......... 6-5 5. Lamar.................................. 4-5.......... 5-6 Northwestern State............. 4-5.......... 4-7 Stephen F. Austin.............4-5.........4-7 8. Southeastern Louisiana....... 3-6.......... 4-7 Abilene Christian................. 3-6.......... 3-8 Nicholls................................ 3-6.......... 3-8 11. Houston Baptist................... 0-8.......... 2-9




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