2011 SMU Football Factbook

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TABLE OF CONTENTS OUTLOOK Table of Contents/Quick Facts/Credits ____________ 1 Rosters ___________________________________ 2-3

PLAYERS, COACHES & STAFF The 2011 Mustangs _________________________ 4-23 Head Coach June Jones ____________________ 24-25 Assistant Coaches _________________________ 26-30 Support Staff _____________________________ 31-32

SMU ADMINISTRATION President R. Gerald Turner ____________________ 33 University Athletic Representative Paul Rogers ____ 33 Director of Athletics Steve Orsini ________________ 34

CONFERENCE USA & OPPONENTS Conference USA ____________________________ Opponent Information ________________________ Conference USA Composite Schedule ___________ 2011-12 Bowl Schedule _______________________

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REVIEW 2010 Statistics ____________________________ 38-41 2010 Game Recaps________________________ 42-47

RECORDS Statistical Trends __________________________ 48-49 Scoring Records ____________________________ 50 Rushing Records __________________________ 51-53 Passing Records __________________________ 54-55

Receiving Records ________________________ 56-57 Total Offense Records ______________________ 58-59 Punting & Placekicking Records ______________ 60-61 Kickoff Return Records _______________________ 62 Punt Return Records _________________________ 63 Defensive Records __________________________ 64 Interception Records _________________________ 65 Team Records ____________________________ 66-68 Opponent Records __________________________ 69 Bowl Records ______________________________ 70 SMU Football Year-By-Year ____________________ 71 Year-By-Year Results ______________________ 72-75 Series Histories ___________________________ 76-79

THE OFFICIAL SITE OF SMU ATHLETICS

HISTORY The History of SMU Football _________________ 80-85 Bowl History______________________________ 86-92 SMU Lettermen ___________________________ 93-97 Mustang By The Numbers __________________ 98-103 Honored Jerseys ________________________ 104-105 SMU All-Americans _________________________ 106 SMU Football Greats _____________________ 107-115 SMU Honors ___________________________ 116-121 Mustangs In The Pros ____________________ 122-123 NFL Draft History ___________________________ 124

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MEDIA Media Information _______________________ 125-126 Primary Media Outlets _______________________ 127 SMU Senior Staff & Head Coaches_____________ 128

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Location ___________________________ Dallas, Texas Founded _________________________________1911 Enrollment ______________________________ 10,981 Nickname_____________________________Mustangs Mascot _______________ Peruna VIII (a Shetland pony) School Colors _____ Red (PMS 186) & Blue (PMS 286) Conference _____________________ Conference USA Stadium ____________Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000) President ____________________ Dr. R. Gerald Turner Director of Athletics ___________________Steve Orsini University Athletic Representative ________Paul Rogers Chair of the Athletic Council ___________Dan Orlovsky Head Football Coach __________________ June Jones Overall Coaching Record _________ 92-63/12 seasons SMU Coaching Record _________ 16-23/three seasons SMU 2010 Overall Record_____________________ 7-7 2010 C-USA Record _____________ 6-2 (T-1st (West)) Offensive System ___________________ Run & Shoot Defensive System _______________________ Multiple National Championships _______3 (1935, 1981 & 1982) Conference Championships __________11 (last - 1984) Bowl Appearances _ 13 (last - 2010 Armed Forces Bowl) All-Time Football Record _______________ 450-482-54 First Football Season_______________________ 1915 Starters Returning/Lost _____ 18 (10 O/8 D)/4 (1 O/3 D) Letterwinners Returning/Lost_________________ 52/11

Head Coach_____ June Jones (N.Y. State Regents College) Defensive Coordinator ___Tom Mason (Eastern Washington) Asst. Head Coach/Offense ________ Dan Morrison (UCLA) Wide Receivers ________________ Jeff Reinebold (Indiana) Running Backs ___________________ Wes Suan (Linfield) Defensive Line ____________Bert Hill (Auburn-Montgomery) Offensive Line __________Adrian Klemm (Hawaii/Excelsior) Secondary ______________________ Derrick Odum (Utah) Linebackers ____________________Joe Haering (Bucknell) Special Teams _______________ Frank Gansz, Jr. (Citadel) Director of Football Operations___ Randy Ross (St. Bernard) Director of High School Relations__Tam Hollingshead (SMU) Director of On-Campus Recruiting _____Steve Stigall (Texas) Strength & Conditioning ______ Mel deLaura (Hawaii Pacific)

SMU ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONS Sr. Assoc. A.D./P.R. & Marketing (FB SID) _ Brad Sutton Office ____________________________ 214-768-1651 Cell _____________________________ 214-914-8705 Director of P.R. (Asst. FB SID) ______ Herman Hudson Office ____________________________ 214-768-1304 Cell _____________________________ 214-924-0358 Main Office _______________________ 214-768-2883 Press Box Phone ___________________ 214-768-7730 Website ______________________ SMUMustangs.com

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9/4 _____ at Texas A&M (FSN) _________ 6:30 p.m. 9/10 ____ UTEP * (FSN) __________________ TBA 9/17 ____ NORTHWESTERN ST.__________7 p.m. 9/24 ____ at Memphis * (FSN) ___________ 11 a.m. 9/30 ____ at TCU (CBS Sports) ___________7 p.m. 10/15 ___ UCF * (FSN) ___________________ TBA 10/22 ___ at Southern Miss * (CBS Sports) __7 p.m. 10/29 ___ at Tulsa * (FSN) ____________ 2:30 p.m. 11/5 ____ TULANE *____________________2 p.m. 11/12 ___ NAVY (FSN) ___________________ TBA 11/19 ___ at Houston * (FSN) ______________ TBA 11/26 ___ RICE * (FSN) __________________ TBA Home games in bold; *C-USA game.

CREDITS The 2011 SMU football media guide is a production of the SMU Athletic Public Relations Office. The guide was written and edited by Senior Associate Athletic Director for Public Relations & Marketing Brad Sutton. Additional editing provided by Director of Public Relations Herman Hudson, Assistant Director Travis Chamblee and Media Relations Assistant Olivia Kiespert.

COVER & LAYOUT DESIGN All layout and design by Grant Hawkins Design.

PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Blum, Jim Bradley, Vladimir Cherry, Joe Collins, The Dallas Morning News, Raff Frano, Michael C. Hebert, Tim Heitman, Hillsman Jackson, Travis Johnston, Linda Kaye, James Laughead, Jim Midgett, Gene Nunn, Rivals.com, Jody Shervanick, Rick Smith, Phil Stephens, Peter Waters, John Yates, Kathy Young


SMU ALPHABETICAL ROSTER SMU NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 22 23 24 24 25 25 26 27 28 30 31 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 39

Name Arrius Holleman Chris Parks Kyle Padron Justin Sorrell Darius Johnson Kevin Pope Jeremy Gray Bryce Lunday Cole Loftin Randy McKinnon Richard Crawford Stephen Nelson Jay Scott Der’rikk Thompson Ronnell Sims Taylor Thompson Marquis Frazier Ryan Walker Chayse Joubert Cole Beasley Keith Robinson Stephen Kaiser Cody Worthen Chris Castro Kyle Guinyard Ryan Foster J.J. McDermott Conner Preston Jeremy Johnson Terrance Wilkerson Ryan Smith Kenneth Acker Hayden Greenbauer Jared Williams Chris Banjo Caldwell Flores James Richardson Larry Centers, Jr. Rodney Hubert Brett Haness Maurice Hood K.C. Nlemchi Randall Joyner Clay McMillan Matt Stone Robert Parker Victor Jones Robert Mojica Uchenna Nwabuike Billy Dugal Will McDonald Daren Kitchen

Pos. WR DB QB DB WR LB DB RB WR LB DB WR DB WR WR DE DL WR WR WR DB QB DB DB WR QB QB QB WR WR DB DB DB RB DB WR DB WR DB DB DB RB LB DB P/K LB LB DB LB RB LB DB

No. 21 23 94 70 11 46 79 49 13 25 67 6 98 93 56 36 68 76 69 65 24 14 9 78 72 4 22 90 13 26 88 1 81 86 27 25 50 92 48 3 17 82 33 83 10 30 12 39 52 77 74 48 5

Name Pos. Kenneth Acker DB Chris Banjo DB Beau Barnes DE Kelvin Beachum, Jr. OL Cole Beasley WR John Bordano LB J.T. Brooks OL Byron Brown LB Chris Castro DB Larry Centers, Jr. WR Bryan Collins OL Richard Crawford DB Szymon Czerniak DL Aaron Davis DT Ja’Gared Davis LB Billy Dugal RB Ashton Duhe OL Josh Emshoff OL Brian Farkas K Jordan Favreau DL Caldwell Flores WR Ryan Foster QB Marquis Frazier DL Jordan Free OL Ben Gottschalk OL Jeremy Gray DB Hayden Greenbauer DB Kevin Grenier DE Kyle Guinyard WR Brett Haness DB Bradley Haynes WR Arrius Holleman WR Keenan Holman WR Marcus Holyfield WR Maurice Hood DB Rodney Hubert DB Ben Hughes OL Margus Hunt DE Craig Jackson LB Darius Johnson WR Jeremy Johnson WR Nyle Johnson WR Victor Jones LB Darius Joseph WR Chayse Joubert WR Randall Joyner LB Stephen Kaiser QB Daren Kitchen DB Taylor Lasecki C Josh LeRibeus OL Dontae Levingston OL Zach Line RB Cole Loftin WR

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

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Wt. 195 205 238 306 180 225 315 210 185 175 313 195 267 275 225 240 315 280 185 280 210 175 285 302 275 190 205 265 210 195 240 200 185 180 190 165 275 295 205 175 175 185 230 190 195 228 222 172 296 310 315 230 195

Class-Exp. Hometown (High School) SO-1L Portland, Ore. (Grant) SR-3L Sugar Land, Texas (Kempner) FR-RS Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood) SR-3L Mexia, Texas (Mexia) SR-3L Little Elm, Texas (Little Elm) FR-RS New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels) SR-3L Arlington, Texas (Martin) JR-2L Minden, La. (Minden) SR-3L Allen, Texas (Allen) FR-RS Tatum, Texas (Tatum) JR-2L Keller, Texas (Keller) SR-1L Oceanside, Calif. (Saddleback C.C./El Camino) SR-1L Houston, Texas (Stratford) JR-2L Elsinore, Calif. (Elsinore) JR-2L Crockett, Texas (Crockett) JR-SQ Norcross, Ga. (Wesleyan School) FR-RS Destrehan, La. (Destrehan) SO-1L Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin) JR-SQ Plano, Texas (Plano West) SO-1L Coppell, Texas (Coppell) FR-HS Houston, Texas (St. John’s) FR-RS Plano, Texas (East) SR-2L Garland, Texas (Navarro/Garland) JR-2L Baton Rouge, La. (Parkview Baptist) SO-1L Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Notre Dame) SO-1L Ashburn, Va. (Briar Woods) FR-RS San Antonio, Texas (Tom C. Clark) SR-3L Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe) FR-RS Ennis, Texas (Ennis) JR-2L Santa Margarita, Calif. (Catholic) SR-3L Mansfield, Texas (Summit) FR-HS Lubbock, Texas (Monterey) SO-1L Beaumont, Texas (Central) SO-SQ Honolulu, Hawaii (Mid-Pacific) JR-JC Tyler, Texas (Tyler J.C./Lee) FR-HS Brenham, Texas (Brenham) SO-1L Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Austin) JR-2L Karksi-Nuia, Estonia (Gymnasium) FR-RS Newport Beach, Calif. (Sage) JR-1L Missouri City, Texas (Hightower) SO-SQ Tyler, Texas (John Tyler) FR-HS Baton Rouge, La. (Dunham School) JR-2L Richland, Texas (Richland) FR-HS Abilene, Texas (Abilene) SO-SQ Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) SO-1L Carrollton, Texas (Newman Smith) FR-RS Saint Louis, Mo. (DeSmet) FR-HS Houma, Louisiana (Vandebilt Catholic) FR-HS Frisco, Texas (Frisco) SR-2L Richardson, Texas (Berkner) FR-HS Harbor City, Calif. (Narbonne) JR-2L Oxford, Mich. (Oxford) JR-SQ Aledo, Texas (Aledo)


No. 99 42 4 84 15 36 63 5 31 60 57 34 6 28 35 97 2 32 1 91 3 16 44 58 24 66 11 50 51 59 7 99 8 96 20 2 40 43 31 64 7 8 71 53 9 62 75 18 22 69 47 12 54 45

Name Mike Loftus Derek Longoria Bryce Lunday Steven McCormack J.J. McDermott Will McDonald Blake McJunkin Randy McKinnon Clay McMillan Christian Miller Jordan Miller Robert Mojica Stephen Nelson K.C. Nlemchi Uchenna Nwabuike Mike O’Guin Kyle Padron Robert Parker Chris Parks Torlan Pittman Kevin Pope Conner Preston Taylor Reed Taylor Reich James Richardson Gareth Riley-Ayers Keith Robinson Cameron Rogers Stephon Sanders Lincoln Schick Jay Scott Robert Seals Ronnell Sims Cameron Smith Ryan Smith Justin Sorrell Mike Sparling Jarrett Spencer Matt Stone Bryce Tennison Der’rikk Thompson Taylor Thompson Kelly Turner Mark Voosen Ryan Walker Jonathan Wallunas Kris Weeks Terrance Wilkerson Jared Williams Rishaad Wimbley Zach Wood Cody Worthen Darrian Wright Jonathan Yenga

Pos. P/K LB RB WR QB LB OL LB DB OL LB DB WR RB LB DL QB LB DB DL LB QB LB OL DB DT DB LB DL LB DB DL WR LB DB DB DB DE P/K OL WR DE OL DS WR DS OL WR RB DT DE DB DT LB

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

Wt. 204 215 185 175 235 205 300 230 170 265 215 180 185 215 225 311 230 220 185 295 225 200 230 300 175 280 170 230 230 230 205 220 180 240 200 198 165 255 195 295 185 285 315 210 190 205 285 180 195 295 245 205 280 200

Class-Exp. Hometown (High School) FR-RS Anaheim, Calif. (Servite) FR-HS Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) SR-2L Sheridan, Ark. (Sheridan) SO-TR Katy, Texas (Dartmouth/Seven Lakes) SR-SQ Katy, Texas (New Mexico St./Cinco Ranch) FR-RS New Vernon, N.J. (Madison) SR-3L Plano, Texas (Plano) SR-TR Jacksonville, Fla. (Syracuse/Potter’s House) FR-RS Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) FR-RS Aledo, Texas (Aledo) FR-RS Marietta, Ga. (Holy Episcopal) JR-2L Dana Point, Calif. (Mater Dei) SO-SQ Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton) FR-HS Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch) FR-RS Missouri City, Texas (Hightower) SO-1L Missouri City, Texas (Van Vleck) JR-2L Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) JR-1L Humble, Texas (Humble) SO-1L Conroe, Texas (Conroe) JR-2L Bryan, Texas (Bryan) SO-SQ Mt. Enterprise, Texas (Mt. Enterprise) FR-HS Gardena, Calif. (Junipero Serra) JR-2L Beaumont, Texas (West Brook) FR-HS San Diego, Calif. (Westview) FR-HS Baton Rouge, La. (Central) FR-HS Atlanta, Ga. (Westminster) JR-2L Atco, N.J. (Winslow Township) JR-2L Abilene, Texas (Wylie) FR-HS Mesquite, Texas (Horn) SO-1L Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) SO-1L Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit) FR-HS Pearland, Texas (Dawson) FR-HS Abilene, Texas (Abilene) FR-HS Austin, Texas (McNeil) JR-2L Houston, Texas (Lamar) SR-1L Brenham, Texas (Blinn C.C./Pflugerville) FR-HS La Habra, Calif. (La Habra) FR-HS Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) JR-SQ New Orleans, La. (Metairie Park Country Day) SR-3L Austin, Texas (McNeil) FR-RS Troup, Texas (Troup) SR-3L Prosper, Texas (Prosper) SR-3L Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) JR-2L New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon) SO-SQ Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) FR-RS Diablo, Calif. (De La Salle) FR-HS Sachse, Texas (Sachse) SR-2L DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) FR-HS Bradenton, Fla. (Southeast) FR-HS Forney, Texas (Forney) FR-HS Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett) JR-TR Seabrook, Texas (Portland St./Clear Lake) FR-HS Dayton, Texas (Dayton) FR-HS Euless, Texas (Trinity)

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No. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 48 49 50 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 69 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 81 82 83 84 86 88 90 91 92 93 94 96 97 98 99 99

Name Mike Sparling Forrest Hagar Derek Longoria Jarrett Spencer Taylor Reed Jonathan Yenga John Bordano Zach Wood Craig Jackson Zach Line Byron Brown Ben Hughes Cameron Rogers Stephon Sanders Taylor Lasecki Mark Voosen Darrian Wright Ja’Gared Davis Jordan Miller Taylor Reich Lincoln Schick Christian Miller Jonathan Wallunas Blake McJunkin Bryce Tennison Jordan Favreau Gareth Riley-Ayers Bryan Collins Ashton Duhe Brian Farkas Rishaad Wimbley Kelvin Beachum, Jr. Kelly Turner Ben Gottschalk Dontae Levingston Kris Weeks Josh Emshoff Josh LeRibeus Jordan Free J.T. Brooks Keenan Holman Nyle Johnson Darius Joseph Steven McCormack Marcus Holyfield Bradley Haynes Kevin Grenier Torlan Pittman Margus Hunt Aaron Davis Beau Barnes Cameron Smith Mike O’Guin Szymon Czerniak Mike Loftus Robert Seals

Pos. DB DE LB DE LB LB LB DE LB RB LB OL LB DL C DS DT LB LB OL LB OL DS OL OL DL DT OL OL K DT OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR WR WR DE DL DE DT DE LB DL DL P/K DL


MEET THE MUSTANGS 211 - K 2 KENNETH ENNETH A ACKER CKER DB - 6-0 - 195 - SO-1L PORTLAND, ORE. (GRANT) Freshman (2010): Played in eight games… Returned kickoffs in five of the last six games… Totaled 13 returns for 315 yards on the year… Had a season-long return of 62 yards in the Marshall win; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Ranked as the sixth-best player in the state of Oregon by Scout… Lined up at quarterback, slot receiver, outside receiver, cornerback, punt and kick returner, and kicker at various points as a prep… Generated nearly 3,000 all-purpose yards and 40 touchdowns as a senior… Had 11 kickoff/punt returns for touchdowns and four pick-sixes on the season (six interceptions overall)… Became the first player to be named both the Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year by the Portland Interscholastic League - and did so twice (2008 & 2009)... Also named first team All-State Class 6A at defensive back and second team at quarterback… Was a first-team All-State point guard as a junior… Had five scholarship offers including one from Hawaii; Personal: Attended the same high school as SMU Coach June Jones… Brother, Karl, was a wide receiver at LSU.

23 2 3-C CHRIS HRIS B BANJO A NJ O DB - 5-11 - 205 - SR-3L SUGAR LAND, TEXAS (KEMPNER) Named the best defensive back in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football; Junior (2010): Started all 14 games at safety… Named second-team AllConference USA… Tallied 92 total tackles with 6.5 for loss… Had two interceptions and six pass breakups on the season… Totaled 12 tackles and a TFL against UCF in the C-USA Championship… Twice recorded nine tackles (TCU and Army) in a game; Sophomore (2009): Started all 13 games at safety… Had 86 tackles and an interception on the year… Also forced three fumbles… Had 10-tackle games against SFA, East Carolina and Rice, and nine-stop games at TCU and Houston… Became the first SMU player awarded the number 23 following Head Coach June Jones' decision that a deserving student-athlete on the SMU football team would be chosen to wear the number 23 on his jersey throughout the season to honor Jerry LeVias; Freshman (2008): Saw time in all 12 games, starting the last seven at safety… Ranked fourth on the team with 61 tackles… Intercepted a pass against Southern Miss and returned it 33 yards… Had 13 tackles at Navy and backed up that performance with a 12-stop day against Memphis; Prep: Ranked as the nation’s No. 95 safety by ESPN.com… Named to the Houston Chronicle’s Houston Top 110… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect; Personal: A sports management major.

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94 9 4-B BEAU EAU B BARNES ARNES DE - 6-5 - 238 - FR-RS FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS (FRIENDSWOOD) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: An All-District selection, a first-team All-Region recipient and an honorable mention All-State selection as a senior… Held an offer from Air Force.

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70 7 0-K KELVIN ELVIN B BEACHUM, EACHUM, J JR. R.

1111 - C COLE OL E B BEASLEY E A S L EY

OL - 6-3 - 306 - SR-3L MEXIA, TEXAS (MEXIA)

WR - 5-9 - 180 - SR-3L LITTLE ELM, TEXAS (LITTLE ELM)

On the Outland and Lombardi Trophy Watch Lists… Pre-season All-Conference USA... Named the best lineman in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football; Junior (2010): Started all 14 games at left tackle… Named first-team AllConference USA… Blocked for an offense that totaled a school-record 3,861 passing yards and added 1,943 yards on the ground… Served as president of SMU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee… One of 10 SMU students to earn the "M" Award, the University's most prestigious honor, given to individuals who go "above and beyond the call of duty"; Sophomore (2009): Started all 13 games at left tackle… Blocked for an SMU offense that passed for 3,666 yards, scored a school-record 380 points and rolled up a school-record 5,093 yards of total offense… Named second-team All-C-USA by the league’s coaches… One of 12 student-athletes to receive the fall C-USA Spirit of Service Award… Named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s All-Texas Team; Freshman (2008): Started all 12 games at left tackle… Blocked for an offense that threw for a school-recordtying 29 TDs and ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense… Named to the College Football Top Ten & Pegasus News All-DFW College Football Team; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Named first-team All-District 19-3A as a senior and secondteam All-District as a junior… Also a Super Cen-Tex player and All-Academic pick… Allowed only one sack in 2006… Rated a second-team preseason AllState prospect by TexasHSfootball.com… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… Averaged a double-double in basketball and once scored 34 in a single game… Chose SMU over Iowa State and others; Personal: Has earned his undergraduate degree in economics and is workingg on a Master’s of Liberal Studies.

On the Biletnikoff Award Watch List; Junior (2010): Started all 14 games at receiver… Named second-team All-Conference USA… Totaled 1,060 receiving yards, the fourth-highest single-season total, and six touchdowns on the season… Caught 87 passes, which ranks second for a single-season in program history… Had a punt return and kickoff return... Started season with two touchdown catches at Texas Tech… Hauled in eight passes for 158 yards against Rice… Complied 135 yards on nine catches at Tulane… Tied his season high with nine catches for 118 yards and a touchdown at ECU… Teamed with Aldrick Robinson to produce school single-season tandem records of 2,361 yards and 165 catches; Sophomore (2009): Played in 12 games, starting seven… Ranked fourth on the team in catches (40), yards (493) and touchdowns (3)… His regular-season-long TD catch of 49 yards helped SMU to a road win at Tulsa… Hauled in a 71-yard pass on the opening drive of SMU’s Hawaii Bowl win over Nevada that set the tone for the entire game… Also toed the sideline for an acrobatic TD catch in the win over the Wolf Pack… Caught a TD pass with 11 seconds left in the first half of SMU’s win at UAB, as the Mustangs snapped a 17-game Conference USA losing streak and a 15-game road losing streak; Freshman (2008): Played in 11 games, starting seven… Ranked third on the team with 42 catches, 366 yards receiving and three scores… Had his biggest game of the year against Tulsa, catching eight passes for 94 yards… Had a pair of TDs against Memphis; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Rushed for 1,184 yards and 12 TDs on 157 carries… Also passed for 1,570 yards and 12 scores and intercepted three passes on defense… District Co-MVP; Personal: A sociology major.

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46 4 6-J JOHN OH N B BORDANO ORDANO

49 4 9-B BYRON YRON B BROWN ROWN

LB - 6-2 - 225 - FR-RS NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS (NEW BRAUNFELS)

LB - 5-11 - 210 - JR-2L MINDEN, LA. (MINDEN)

2010: Redshirted; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Ranked as the 38thbest inside linebacker in the nation by Scouts, Inc.... Notched 197 tackles with 16 for-loss as a senior en route to Comal County and Greater San Antonio Defensive Player of the Year honors… Had 161 tackles as a sophomore and added 94 stops as a junior… Honorable mention All-State honoree from the Associated Press as a junior… Two-time first-team All-District 26-5A pick and All-CenTex pick by the Austin American-Statesman… Chose SMU over Arkansas, Baylor, Kansas, Oklahoma, Rice, Stanford, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Tulsa; Personal: Nephew of SMU All-Southwest Conference and NFL linebacker Chris Bordano.

Sophomore (2010): Played in 13 games and earned one start… Totaled 10 tackles, including five solos… Recorded three tackles against Washington State; Freshman (2009): Saw time in five of the first six games before suffering a knee injury… Returned to play in two more games, earning his first letter… Had six tackles on the year, with two solos coming at TCU; Prep: Played in 10 games as a senior, recording 98 tackles, seven for-loss, and four sacks… Named District Defensive MVP and first-team All-District and All-Area… Also chosen as a 4A All-State linebacker; Personal: A sports management major.

113 3-C CHRIS HRIS C CASTRO ASTRO

79 7 9-J J.T. .T . B BROOKS ROOKS

DB - 5-8 - 185 - SR-3L ALLEN, TEXAS (ALLEN)

OL - 6-5 - 315 - SR-3L ARLINGTON, TEXAS (MARTIN)

Junior (2010): Played in all 14 games… Totaled five tackles on the year, including two solos against Marshall; Sophomore (2009): Saw time in all 13 games… Notched a tackle against SFA; Freshman (2008): Played in the first five games, starting at Texas Tech… Had five stops against the Red Raiders… Notched three tackles and a pass breakup in the season opener at Rice; 2007: Redshirted… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-year letterwinner at Allen, where he earned All-District 9-5A linebacker accolades as a senior… Also an academic All-State selection… Lettered in track and powerlifting as well; Personal: Son of Carmen and Leonardo Castro, Jr…. Father is an SMU alumnus… Majoring in economics with finance applications.

Junior (2010): Played in 12 games, starting 11 at right tackle… Named AllConference USA honorable mention… Blocked for an offense that totaled a school-record 3,861 passing yards and added 1,943 yards on the ground; Sophomore (2009): Played in all 13 games, starting 10 at right tackle… Blocked for an SMU offense that passed for a school-record 3,666 yards, scored a school-record 380 points and rolled up a school record 5,093 yards of total offense… Named honorable mention All-C-USA by the league’s coaches… Chosen to the CollegeFootballNews.com’s All-Bowl Team… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Freshman (2008): Saw time in four games; 2007: Redshirted… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… A second-team All-District 8-5A selection… A first-team Academic All-State pick… Missed his junior year with a knee injury… Allowed just one sack as a prep… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”; Personal: A marketing major.

25 2 5 - LLARRY ARRY C CENTERS, ENTERS, J JR. R. WR - 5-9 - 175 - FR-RS TATUM, TEXAS (TATUM) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: Lettered as a wide receiver/running back at Tatum High School; Personal: Son of former NFL great Larry Centers, who played 14 years in the league, making three Pro Bowls and winning a Super Bowl championship with the New England Patriots in 2003.

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67 6 7-B BRYAN RYAN C COLLINS OLLINS

98 9 8-S SZYMON ZYMON CZERNIAK CZERNIAK

OL - 6-3 - 313 - JR-2L KELLER, TEXAS (KELLER)

DL - 6-5 - 267 - SR-1L HOUSTON, TEXAS (STRATFORD)

Sophomore (2010): Started the final three games of the season… Saw time in 13 games; Freshman (2009): Started the first two games at right tackle and saw time in 11 games… Blocked for an SMU offense that passed for a school-record 3,666 yards, scored a school-record 380 points and rolled up a school-record 5,093 yards of total offense… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked No. 98 on the Dallas Morning News All-Area list… Offers from Army, Buffalo, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Vanderbilt, Air Force, Houston, Iowa State and Rice… A third-team All-State honoree by the TSWA… Earned All-District accolades as a senior… Selected to the Tarrant County Super Team and named second-team academic All-State.

Junior (2010): Saw time in all 14 games, including two starts… Added 10 total tackles and a TFL on the season… Recorded five total tackles and three solos at Tulane… Forced a fumble and a TFL at East Carolina; Sophomore (2009): Did not see game action; Freshman (2008): Did not see playing time; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: First-team All-District 19-5A at defensive end… Notched 84 tackles, four for-loss, six sacks and an interception as a senior… Scored a touchdown on a two-yard run in a 43-7 win over Northbrook in 2006… A twostar Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect; Personal: A political science major.

6-R RICHARD ICHARD C CRAWFORD RAWFORD DB - 5-11 - 195 - SR-1L OCEANSIDE, CALIF. (SADDLEBACK C.C.) Junior (2010): Started 13 games and saw time in all 14… Named All-Conference USA honorable mention… Recorded 59 total tackles, including 42 solos… Intercepted four passes… Had nine punt returns for a total of 83 yards (9.2 avg.)… Started season off with seven tackles and a TFL against Texas Tech… At Rice, intercepted a pass tallied seven stops… Picked off two throws, registered six solo tackles and had a 35-yard punt return against Marshall. Freshman & Sophomore (2008-09): A three-star Rivals.com recruit… First-team All-Mission Conference... Notched 34 tackles, six interceptions and five pass breakups as a sophomore… Also returned 18 punts for 211 yards and three TDs... Chose SMU over offers from Portland State and San Diego; Personal: A sociology major.

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93 9 3-A AARON ARON D DAVIS AVIS DL - 6-3 - 275 - JR-2L ELSINORE, CALIF. (ELSINORE) Sophomore (2010): Saw action in all 14 games… Had 11 tackles and a TFL… Returned a kick against Army… Began season with a TFL at Texas Tech… Had two tackles against Rice and UTEP; Freshman (2009): Saw time in all 13 games, mostly on special teams… Notched 10 tackles on the year including a sack in SMU’s Hawaii Bowl win; 2008: Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: Anchored one of the area’s top rush defenses and was third in the state with 206 tackles as a senior... Also had 21 catches for 468 yards, six TDs as tight end... Sunbelt League Defensive Player of the Year… A three-year letterwinner in football and basketball… A two-time All-League, All-Valley and All-CIF selection; Personal: Son of Colleen and Mike Davis… Has two older sisters, Amanda and Ellen... Business pre-major… Nicknamed “Spike.”

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56 5 6-J JA’GARED A’GARED D DAVIS AVIS

36 3 6-B BILLY ILLY D DUGAL UG A L

LB - 6-1 - 225 - JR-2L CROCKETT, TEXAS (CROCKETT)

RB - 6-2 - 240 - JR-SQ NORCROSS, GA. (WESLEYAN SCHOOL)

On the Lombardi Award Watch List... Pre-season All-Conference USA… Named first-team All-Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football; Sophomore (2010): Started in 13 games and saw action in all 14… Named first-team All-Conference USA… Selected as a CollegeFootballNews.com All-American honorable mention… Amassed nine sacks and 16 TFLs on the season… Totaled 90 tackles, including 62 solos… Scored two touchdowns… Recorded a sack in each of the first six games of the season… Against UAB, had nine tackles (2.5 TFLs) and 1.5 sacks… Had 3.5 TFLs and 1.5 sacks against Washington State… Returned a touchdown at Rice and had a sack… Totaled nine tackles and a half sack against Houston… Had a 33-yard fumble return for a touchdown at East Carolina; Freshman (2009): Made an impact in his first season, starting five games and playing in all 13… Got his first start at Tulsa and responded with a nine-tackle, 1.5-sack performance in SMU’s road win… Had nine tackles against Tulane and eight at Houston… Had 51 stops on the season… Added two forced fumbles and thee pass break-ups on the year; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Named District 20-3A Defensive Co-MVP and a Class 3A All-State performer as a senior after recording 110 tackles, four forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries on the year… An All-District performer as a junior after notching 118 tackles and four interceptions… Had offers from Baylor, Louisiana Tech and Tulsa… Also lettered in basketball and track, k taking tak akin ingg fiftffthh at state in the 300m hurdles.

Sophomore (2010): Saw action in four games; Freshman (2009): Suffered an early season injury and did not see playing time; 2008: Redshirted; Prep: Four-year letterwinner and two-year starter at the Wesleyan School... Earned AllCounty and All-County Academic honors... Also lettered in track and basketball; Personal: Father, Dr. James Dugal, played football at Cornell... Plans a pre-med major... Parents are Dr. James and the late Cheryl Dugal; Personal: A biological sciences major.

68 6 8-A ASHTON SH T O N D DUHE UHE OL - 6-2 - 315 - FR-RS DESTREHAN, LA. (DESTREHAN) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Allowed no sacks and had 23 pancake blocks as a senior… Four-year starter... Team won state titles in 2007 & 2008... Member of the New Orleans Times-Picayune’s All-Metro team and The Advocate’s All-District team… Two-time All-State pick… Rated as the No. 20 prospect in the state by Dandy Don’s and No. 38 by Pelican Preps... Also had an offer from Southern Miss among others.

76 7 6-J JOSH OSH EEMSHOFF MSHOFF OL - 6-4 - 280 - SO-1L LUFKIN, TEXAS (LUFKIN) Freshman (2010): Played in 12 games, earning one start; 2009: Redshirted… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked No. 66 among guards nationally by Scout… Also had offers from Oklahoma State, Baylor, Houston and Rice. Personal: A marketing major.

69 6 9-B BRIAN RIAN FFARKAS ARKAS K - 5-9 - 185 - JR-SQ PLANO, TEXAS (WEST) Joined the team in the spring of 2010; Freshman & Sophomore (2008-09): Played in seven games for the SMU soccer team, getting a start at UAB; Prep: Four-year soccer letterwinner at Plano West High School... Helped lead team to Region II championship and state title game.

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65 6 5-J JORDAN ORDAN FAVREAU FAVREAU DT - 6-2 - 280 - SO-1L COPPELL, TEXAS (COPPELL) Freshman (2010): Saw action in 12 games, notching five tackles… Recorded two solo tackles and a TFL against Marshall; 2009: Redshirted… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… A first-team All-District selection; Personal: A sports management major.

24 2 4-C CALDWELL ALDWELL FFLORES LORES WR - 6-1 - 210 - FR-HS HOUSTON, TEXAS (ST. JOHN’S)

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Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect... Rushed for 994 yards and 12 TDs in 2010… Also hauled in a receiving TD… Rushed 14 times for 131 yards and a touchdown in St. John’s 34-27 victory over Second Baptist… Had 15 carries for 92 yards and a touchdown against Casady.

OL - 6-2 - 302 - JR-2L BATON ROUGE, LA. (PARKVIEW BAPTIST)

114 4-R RYAN YAN FFOSTER OSTER

Sophomore (2010): Saw time in 12 games, including a start at Tulane; Freshman (2009): Played in 11 games, mostly on special teams; 2008: Redshirted; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect… A first-team 3A All-State selection; Personal: A sports management major.

QB - 6-0 - 175 - FR-RS PLANO, TEXAS (EAST)

72 7 2-B BEN EN G GOTTSCHALK OTTSCHALK

2010: Redshirted; Prep: Threw for 2,040 yards and 16 touchdowns during his senior season… Nabbed first-team All-District honors and was named the District Offensive Player of the Year; Personal: Brother, Chris, was a two-year letterwinner on the Hilltop (2004-05).

OL - 6-5 - 275 - SO-1L SHERMAN OAKS, CALIF. (NOTRE DAME)

9-M MARQUIS ARQUIS FFRAZIER RAZIER

Freshman (2010): Saw game action in 10 contests; Prep: A three-star Rivals. com and Scout.com recruit… Ranked as the 94th-best player in the California and the 14th-best center in the nation by Rivals… All-CIF Pac-5 Division First-Team selection… Serra League Most Valuable Lineman… 2008 GSP Super All-State Underclass Team member… Also had offers from Kansas, Colorado State, Iowa State, Nevada and UNLV among others.

DL - 6-3 - 285 - SR-2L GARLAND, TEXAS (NAVARRO/GARLAND) Junior (2010): Played in 14 games with 12 starts… Had 51 tackles, 3.5 TFLs and 2.5 sacks… Notched three tackles, a pass breakup and half-sack against Washington State… Had a season-high six tackles at UTEP… Recorded TFLs in three of the last four games… In the C-USA Championship, had a sack for an 11-yard loss; Sophomore (2009): Named honorable mention All-C-USA by the league’s coaches… Started 12 games at end and played in all 13 contests… Ranked second on the team with four sacks… Also notched 45 tackles… Intercepted a pass on his first play from scrimmage in the season opener against SFA… Had a season-high seven tackles at Houston; Freshman (2007-08): Attended Navarro College for 18 months... Played in 2007 before missing 2008 with an injury and reshirting... Notched 12 tackles and two sacks in 2007; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com prospect... Held offers from seven Big 12 schools... Rated by Rivals.com as the nation’s 42nd-best strongside defensive end and Texas’ 75th-best overall prep prospect in 2007; Personal: Majoring in sociology.

4-J JEREMY EREMY G GRAY RAY DB - 5-11 - 190 - SO-1L ASHBURN, VA. (BRIAR WOODS) Freshman (2010): Saw time in the final nine games of the season; 2009: Redshirted; Prep: Three-year letterman at Briar Woods High School...Named AllDistrict and All-Region as a senior after intercepting seven passes and returning two kickoffs for touchdowns...Also lettered in basketball; Personal: Son of Jerry and Sherry Gray...Has one sibling, Jayden… A sports management major.

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22 2 2-H HAYDEN AYDEN G GREENBAUER REENBAUER

26 2 6-B BRETT RETT HANESS HANESS

DB - 6-0 - 205 - FR-RS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (TOM C. CLARK)

DB - 6-1 - 195 - JR-2L SANTA MARGARITA, CALIF. (CATHOLIC)

2010: Redshirted; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Rushed for 1,482 yards and 20 TDs on 228 carries and threw for 790 yards and nine scores as a senior, and totaled 3,591 rushing yards, 51 rushing touchdowns, 2,421 passing yards and 28 passing touchdowns for his prep career… District 28-5A Offensive MVP… Member of the San Antonio Express-News’ All-Region Team and a second-team All-State pick by the Associated Press… A Texas Football Magazine Texas Top 300 selection… As a junior, was tabbed All-State by Texas5AFootball.com… Also ran track.

Sophomore (2010): Saw action in all 14 games; Freshman (2009): Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Saw time in 10 games, mostly on special teams… Had two tackles at Marshall; 2008: Redshirted… Winner of a Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Santa Margarita Catholic... Named second-team All-Trinity League as a senior... Named a California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Academic Scholar; Personal: Parents are Mark Haness and Shawna Dakites… A finance major.

90 9 0-K KEVIN EVIN G GRENIER RENIER

88 8 8-B BRADLEY RADLEY H HAYNES AYNES

DE - 6-5 - 265 - SR-3L TUCSON, ARIZ. (SALPOINTE)

WR - 6-4 - 240 - SR-3L MANSFIELD, TEXAS (SUMMIT)

Junior (2010): Played in 13 games… Had 16 tackles, 4.5 TFLs and 3.5 sacks… Blocked three kicks… Notched four tackles, a blocked kick and two TFLs at Rice… Had two tackles and a blocked field goal against Tulsa… Recorded a sack against Marshall… Had two tackles and a sack for a 14-yard loss at East Carolina; Sophomore (2009): Played in all 13 games, getting the start against Navy… Had 14 tackles on the year… Recovered a fumble in SMU’s win at UAB, as the Mustangs snapped a 17-game Conference USA losing streak and a 15game road losing streak… Had a season-best three stops at Marshall; Freshman (2008): Saw time in two games – at Rice and against Tulsa; Prep: A two-star Scout.com prospect… Recorded 87 tackles as a senior… Was 5A Southern Region One’s co-Defensive Player of the Year… An All-State selection… Also played quarterback in high school… Compiled 17 sacks in 2007, the highest total among all players in Southern Arizona and fourth-best in the entire state… A first-team All-Southern Arizona selection by the Daily Star; Personal: A civil engineering major.

Junior (2010): Played in all 14 games with 11 starts… Caught 35 passes for 326 yards and three touchdowns… Hauled in four passes for 48 yards at Texas Tech… Caught a touchdown against TCU… Had a season-high with eight receptions for 77 yards against Houston… Scored a touchdown against Marshall; Sophomore (2009): Saw time in 13 games, starting four… Had four catches for 29 yards on the season… Had two grabs for 25 yards at Houston; Freshman (2008): Saw time in four games, starting the final three contests… Had two grabs, including a 19-yard TD pass, in the season opener at Rice… Also had a scoring grab at UTEP… Finished the year with 16 catches for 198 yards; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Rated the No. 122 wideout prospect in America by ESPN.com… Had 45 catches for 700 yards and seven TDs as a senior… Named to the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram’s Area Top 50… A first-team All-District pick as senior and a second-team All-District choice as a junior… Ranked No. 82 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list... An All-Region pick by PrepStars.com… A three-star Rivals.com prospect… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… Also lettered in track; Personal: A sociology major.

113 3-K KYLE YLE G GUINYARD UINYARD WR - 5-11 - 210 - FR-RS ENNIS, TEXAS (ENNIS) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and Scout.com recruit… Ranked as the 80th-best wide receiver in the nation by Rivals… Caught 23 passes for 383 yards and five TDs in three games as a senior before suffering a torn ACL… Hauled in 110 passes for 1,751 yards and 20 scores a junior… A Texas Football Magazine second-team Texas Super Team pick… Also had offers from Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Texas Tech, Tulsa and UTEP.

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1-A ARRIUS RRIUS H HOLLEMAN O L L EM A N

27 2 7-M MAURICE AURICE H HOOD OOD

WR - 6-3 - 200 - FR-HS LUBBOCK, TEXAS (MONTEREY)

DB - 6-0 - 190 - JR-JC TYLER, TEXAS (TYLER J.C./LEE)

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Named to MaxPreps. com’s Texas Top 300… Ranked as the No. 115 player in the state by Scout… Had 36 catches for 748 yards and seven TDs as a senior… Named All-City, All-District, All-Area, All-South Plains and All-West Texas… Caught 34 passes for 557 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior… Chose SMU over offers from Texas Tech, Houston, UTEP and Rice.

Freshman & Sophomore (2009-10): A 2010 first-team NJCAA All-American… Totaled nearly 200 tackles during his junior college career, including 70 tackles, three sacks and three interceptions in just six full games in 2010… A two-time Conference Player of the Week… Had 14 tackles and two tackles for-loss against Blinn J.C. and then notched 18 tackles, a fumble recovery, a pass breakup and two sacks against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M... A two-year starter and unanimous All-Conference selection… A two-star Rivals.com recruit; Prep: A second-team 5A All-State selection as a senior at Tyler Lee.

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25 2 5-R RODNEY O D N EY H HUBERT UBERT

WR - 6-1 - 185 - SO-1L BEAUMONT, TEXAS (CENTRAL)

DB - 5-11 - 165 - FR-HS BRENHAM, TEXAS (BRENHAM)

Freshman (2010): Played in 12 games with three starts... Caught nine passes for 102 yards and a touchdown… Hauled in three passes for 36 yards in the Armed Forces Bowl against Army… Scored on a 15-yard touchdown reception at East Carolina; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com recruit… Caught 25 passes for 333 yards and five scores as a senior… A second-team All-District 20-4A pick and a member p p y basketball and ran track. of the Port Arthur News SuperGold Team… Also played

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s AllMidlands Region Team… Named to MaxPreps.com’s Texas Top 300… Named All-District after notching 26 tackles, three interceptions and 12 pass breakups as a senior… Racked up 80 tackles, two interceptions and six pass breakups as a junior… Runs a 4.48 40… Ranked as the nation’s No. 85 corner by ESPN. com… Also ran track… Chose SMU over Colorado State and others.

50 5 0-B BEN EN H HUGHES U G H ES OL - 6-4 - 275 - SO-1L SUGAR LAND, TEXAS (FORT BEND AUSTIN) Freshman (2010): Played in nine games; Prep: A three-star Scout.com prospect… Ranked as the nation’s No. 6 center by Scout… A two-star Rivals. com prospect… Held offers from Syracuse, Houston, Southern Miss, UCF and Rice… Ranked as the No. 22 center in the nation by Rivals and No. 30 by ESPN. com… TSWA first-team All-State and a Texas Top-300 pick… Named All-Houston by TexasPrepInsider.com… Two-time All-District honoree… Team captain and MVP… Notched 27 pancake blocks in 2008… Also tabbed academic All-State. Keenan Kee nan Holman Holma Ho lmann

86 8 6-M MARCUS ARCUS HOLYFIELD HOLYFIELD WR - 6-1 - 180 - SO-SQ HONOLULU, HAWAII (MID-PACIFIC) Freshman (2010): Played in the Armed Forces Bowl against Army; 2009: Redshirted; Prep: Played at Mid-Pacific High School... Also lettered in basketball; Personal: Son of Anthony and Nobuko...Has two siblings, Anthony and Lucion.

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92 9 2-M MARGUS ARGUS HUNT H U NT

48 4 8-C CRAIG RAIG J JACKSON ACKSON

DE - 6-8 - 295 - JR-2L KARKSI-NUIA, ESTONIA (GYMNASIUM)

LB - 6-0 - 205 - FR-RS NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. (SAGE)

Along with Taylor Thompson, is on the Pony Express Award Watch List; Sophomore (2010): Started in 13 games at defensive end… Named AllConference USA honorable mention… Recorded three sacks, 45 tackles and 6.5 TFLs… Blocked three kicks… Notched two pass breakups and a hurry… Registered a sack and pass deflection against UAB… Notched three tackles and a sack at Rice… Blocked field goals at Texas Tech and Tulsa… Notched five tackles and two TFLs at Navy… Tallied half-sacks against Marshall and at East Carolina… Blocked a PAT in the Armed Forces Bowl; Freshman (2009): Set a new SMU record with seven blocked kicks on the year, coming within one block of the NCAA record… Nearly doubled the old SMU record of four… Named Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week after blocking two field goal attempts in SMU's 28-21 win over defending C-USA Champion East Carolina, one of which led to a 65-yard touchdown return… Named honorable mention All-C-USA by the league’s coaches… Earned a pair of ESPN Helmet Stickers on the year… Played in all 13 games… Improved throughout the season, making his biggest impact later in the year… Had four tackles at Marshall… Notched a sack in SMU’s Hawaii Bowl win… Was already enrolled at SMU, training privately with SMU’s world-renowned track & field coach Dave Wollman, but did not start football until spring 2009; Prep: Won gold medals in both the shot and the discus at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Beijing, becoming the first junior athlete ever to win a shot/discus gold medal double... The current world junior record holder in discus throw; Personal: Majoring in sports management.

2010: Redshirted; Prep: Named first-team All-League... Lettered four years... Also lettered in lacrosse, baseball and soccer; Personal: Son of Jeanne & Doug Jackson... Has one sister, Lindsay.

3-D DARIUS ARIUS J JOHNSON O H NS O N WR - 5-10 - 175 - JR-1L MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS (HIGHTOWER) On the Biletnikoff Award Watch List; Sophomore (2010): Saw playing time in 13 games with 10 starts… Had 78 receptions for 845 yards and six touchdowns… Teamed with Cole Beasley to accumulate 165 receptions, a single-season tandem record… Teamed with Aldrick Robinson to tie a single-season tandem record of 20 touchdowns… Returned 10 punts… Caught seven passes for two touchdowns against UAB… Had 12 receptions (ninth highest single-game total) and a touchdown at Navy… Notched eight catches for 102 yards and a touchdown against Tulsa… Hauled in nine throws for 105 yards in the C-USA Championship Game at UCF… Had a season-high 152 receiving yards in the Armed Forces Bowl, earning Team MVP honors in the game; Freshman (2009): Played in four games, catching 10 passes for 107 yards… Had a beautiful diving TD grab in the season-opening win against SFA… Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com prospect… Had 53 grabs for 1,022 yards and 14 TDs in 2008, and 29 catches for 421 yards and seven TDs in 2007… Also rushed for four scores in 2008 and returned a punt for a TD in 2007… Ranked as the No. 68 wide receiver in the nation by Rivals… A two-star Scout.com prospect… Finalist for the Houston TD Club’s Offensive Player of the Year Award… A second-team All-State receiver and third-team kick returner by the TSWA… Earned first-team All-District honors as a junior and a senior… Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston pick… Holds school football records in nine categories… Won regional championships and advanced to the state track meet in the 4x100m and 4x200m relays… Held offers from Boston College, Iowa State, Houston and North Texas.

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117 7-J JEREMY EREMY J JOHNSON O H NS O N

83 8 3-D DARIUS ARIUS J JOSEPH OSEPH

WR - 6-0 - 175 - SO-SQ TYLER, TEXAS (JOHN TYLER)

WR - 6-0 - 190 - FR-HS ABILENE, TEXAS (ABILENE)

Freshman (2010): Played in five games… Caught a pass at Rice; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… EastTexSports’s Texas 5A Player of The Year… MaxPreps’ District 11-5A MVP… Ran for over 1,900 yards, passed for over 1,800 yards and totaled 40 touchdowns in 2009… Honorable mention All-State choice… As a junior, notched 953 yards and eight TDs on 146 rushing attempts, and threw for 1,230 yards and 10 scores… Also played baseball and ran track… Had offers from Baylor, Rice and TCU; Personal: Cousin, Brittany Gilliam, played basketball at SMU.

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and ESPN.com recruit… As a senior, totaled 460 receiving yards and five touchdowns on offense, and 50 tackles and two interceptions on defense... An All-District 3-5A selection… High school teammate of fellow SMU signee Ronnell Sims… Also played basketball and ran track.

110 0-C CHAYSE HAYSE J JOUBERT OUBERT WR - 6-0 - 195 - SO-SQ DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS (DUNCANVILLE)

82 8 2-N NYLE YLE J JOHNSON O H NS O N WR - 6-0 - 185 - FR-HS BATON ROUGE, LA. (DUNHAM SCHOOL)

Freshman (2010): Saw game action against UAB; 2009: Redshirted; Prep: A three-star Scout.com prospect and a two-star Rivals.com prospect… Ranked No. 84 on the Dallas Morning News All-Area list… Held an offer from Miami… Had 25 catches over three seasons for 310 yards and two TDs… Ran for two TDs in 2008… High school team made the 5A state playoffs… Won the District 8-5A 200m in 2008 with a time of 21.82; Personal: Majoring in sports management.

Prep: A two-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… First-team All-District on offense and a second-team pick as a returner and defensive back as a senior… A three-time All-District choice… Had 86 carries in five games at running back, rolling up 693 yards and six rushing touchdowns… Named the ESPN Player of the Week… Caught 36 passes for 471 yards and five scores… Had five punt returns and two kickoff returns for touchdowns… Named his team’s Offensive MVP after sophomore and junior seasons… Selected to play in the post-season Red Stick Bowl… Chose SMU over offers from Connecticut, Tulane and others; Personal: Son of NFL standout and USFL All-Star Trumaine Johnson.

30 3 0-R RANDALL A ND A L L J JOYNER OYNER LB - 5-10 - 228 - SO-1L CARROLLTON, TEXAS (NEWMAN SMITH)

33 3 3-V VICTOR ICTOR J JONES ONES

Freshman (2010): Played in all 14 games… Had six tackles… Added two solo tackles at Rice; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com recruit… District 10-4A MVP… A three-year starter… Picked up 1,462 yards and 24 TDs on the ground on less than 200 carries… Caught 12 passes for 134 yards and a score… Notched 60 tackles, nine pass breakups and an area-best six interceptions on defense.

LB - 6-1 - 230 - JR-2L RICHLAND, TEXAS (RICHLAND) Sophomore (2010): Saw game time in 12 games… Totaled three tackles, including two solos against Texas Tech; 2009: Saw time in the first two games before suffering an Achilles injury… Had a tackle in the season-opening win against SFA… Received a medical redshirt; Freshman (2008): Saw time in seven games as a true freshman… Had pairs of tackles against Tulsa and Houston; Prep: Ranked No 49 on the Dallas Morning News’ Area Top 100… A five-star Max Emfinger prospect… A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Ranked as the nation’s No. 57 outside linebacker by ESPN.com… Earned first-team All-District 5-5A honors as a junior with 92 tackles - 46 unassisted, six sacks and a blocked punt; Personal: An economics major.

112 2-S STEPHEN TEPHEN K KAISER AISER QB - 6-3 - 222 - FR-RS SAINT LOUIS, MO. (DESMET) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and Scout.com recruit… Ranked as the No. 17 quarterback in the nation by Scouts, Inc.... Rated as the 16th-best player in Missouri by Rivals… Completed 101 of 186 pass attempts for 1,769 yards, 25 touchdowns and just three interceptions in 2009… Posted a QB rating of 120.936… Team finished 12-1… A second-team All-State pick by the Associated Press and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch… First-team All-Metro Catholic Conference… Chose SMU over an offer from Colorado State.

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39 3 9-D DAREN AREN K KITCHEN ITCHEN

74 7 4-D DONTAE ONTAE LLEVINGSTON EVINGSTON

DB - 6-2 - 172 - FR-HS HOUMA, LA. (VANDEBILT CATHOLIC)

OL - 6-4 - 315 - FR-HS HARBOR CITY, CALIF. (NARBONNE)

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Rated by Rivals as the No. 56 corner back in the nation and the 24th-best player overall in Louisiana… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s All-Southeast Region Team… In just seven games in 2010, notched 45 tackles and four interceptions - three of which were returned for touchdowns… Tallied 64 tackles and four interceptions during his junior season… Named All-District in 2009… Also ran track… Chose SMU over offers from Michigan, Nebraska, Stanford, Pitt, Kansas, Memphis, and Southern Miss.

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Rated by Rivals as the No. 25 offensive guard in the nation and the 37th-best player overall in California… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s All-West Region Team… Named first-team All-City… Averaged eight pancake blocks per game... Also lettered in basketball and track... Chose SMU over offers from USC, Florida, Oregon, Arizona, Washington, Nevada and others.

48 4 8 - ZZACH ACH LLINE INE 52 5 2 - TTAYLOR AYLOR LLASECKI ASECKI

RB - 6-1 - 230 - JR-2L OXFORD, MICH. (OXFORD)

OL - 6-3 - 296 - FR-HS FRISCO, TEXAS (FRISCO)

Named to the Maxwell Award and Doak Walker Award Watch Lists; Sophomore (2010): Played in all 14 games, starting 12… Named first-team All-Conference USA… Rushed for 1,494 yards (11th in the country), which only trails Eric Dickerson for most single-season rushing yards in SMU history… Averaged 6.1 yards per carry and scored 10 touchdowns… Caught 17 passes out of the backfield for 163 yards… Rushed for 122 yards on 16 carries and two touchdowns against UAB… With 17 carries against TCU, totaled 139 yards and a touchdown… Scored two touchdowns on 23 carries for 177 yards at Tulane… Had 106 yards against Houston… Notched a season-high 202 rushing yards and a score against Marshall… At East Carolina, tallied a pair of touchdowns and 123 yards… Rushed for 103 yards on 17 carries in the Armed Forces Bowl against Army; Freshman (2009): Saw time in all 13 games, starting six… SMU’s shortyardage back… Scored seven TDs on 49 carries… Rushed for a season-high 34 yards and two TDs against Navy… His two-rushing-TD performance was the first at SMU by a freshman since 2005… Had 189 yards rushing on the year and added 10 receptions for 68 yards; Prep: Had a team-high 154 tackles with eight forced fumbles and four recoveries… Rushed for 1,723 yards and 17 TDs… Also threw for three TDs… An All-State pick; Personal: A sports management major.

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Named first-team All-District and secondteam All-Collin County… Ranked No. 91 on the Dallas Morning News’ All-Area list… Also competed in powerlifting, track and baseball.

77 7 7-J JOSH OSH LeRIBEUS RIBEUS OL - 6-2 - 310 - SR-2L RICHARDSON, TEXAS (BERKNER) Junior (2010): Sat out the season; Sophomore (2009): Named honorable mention All-C-USA by the league’s coaches… Started all 13 games at left guard… Blocked for an SMU offense that passed for a school-record 3,666 yards, scored a school-record 380 points and rolled up a school-record 5,093 yards of total offense; Freshman (2008): Played in 10 games and got starts against Texas State and Memphis… Blocked for an offense that threw for a school-record-tying 29 TDs and ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Rated the 23rd-best guard prospect in America by ESPN.com… A first-team “Team Texas” selection by TexasHSFootball.com… One of the top 25 offensive lineman in the state according to Dave Campbell… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… A Dallas Morning News All-Area selection… Ranked No. 41 on the DMN Area Top 100 list… An All-Region pick by PrepStars.com… A first-team 5ATexasFootball.com All-Texas choice… A three-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked the No. 60 offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com and No. 63 by Rivals… Averaged six pancake blocks per game in 2006; Personal: A sociology major.

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5-C COLE OLE LLOFTIN OFTIN

4-B BRYCE RYCE LLUNDAY U ND A Y

WR - 6-0 - 195 - JR-SQ ALEDO, TEXAS (ALEDO)

RB - 5-9 - 185 - SR-2L SHERIDAN, ARK. (SHERIDAN)

Sophomore (2010): Missed the season with an injury; Freshman (2009): Saw time in four games… Caught two passes at TCU for 19 yards… Also had a grab and a kickoff return in SMU’s Hawaii Bowl victory; 2008: Saw time in two of the first three games before earning a start against TCU… Caught five passes for 52 yards against the Frogs, playing most of the second half with a broken collarbone… Hauled in a 21-yard TD pass in the game… Missed the remainder of the season… Granted a medical redshirt… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Had 1,175 yards and 13 TDs during the regular season; Personal: A management major.

Junior (2010): Saw time in all 14 games… Notched a tackle; Sophomore (2009): Saw time in five games… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Freshman (2008): Did not play until the ninth game – at Navy – but played in the final four contests, starting against Memphis… Earned his first carries at Navy, rushing for 24 yards on five carries… Rushed seven times for 27 yards at UTEP… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Accounted for 1,450 yards rushing and 13 TDs while helping lead Sheridan to its first winning season since 2000 as a senior… Rushed for 1,150 yards and eight TDs as a junior; Personal: Majoring in political science.

99 9 9-M MIKE IKE LLOFTUS OFTUS

84 8 4-S STEVEN TEVEN McCORMACK CORMACK

P/K - 6-1 - 204 - FR-RS ANAHEIM, CALIF. (SERVITE)

WR - 5-11 - 175 - SO-TR KATY, TEXAS (DARTMOUTH/SEVEN LAKES) 2010: Sat out the season per NCAA transfer rules; Freshman (2009): Spent the season at Dartmouth, playing in the Big Green’s win over Columbia; Prep: A three-time All-District honoree... Named academic All-State as a senior... Had 78 catches for 1,934 yards and 16 touchdowns in his prep career... Led District 24-4A in receiving TDs as junior and senior... Starting kicker for three years... Lettered three times in football and baseball, and twice each in cross country and track.

2010: Redshirted; Prep: Selected for USA Football’s Junior National Team and helped the squad to the Gold medal at the eight-nation, four-continent 2009 International Federation of American Football Junior World Championship in Canton, Ohio... A three-star Scout.com prospect and a two-star Rivals.com prospect… Ranked as the No. 6 kicker in the nation by Scout, No. 8 by ESPN. com, No. 9 by Chris Sailer Kicking and No. 17 by Rivals… Connected on five of eight field goal attempts with a long of 43 yards in 2007; Personal: Majoring in economics.

115 5-J J.J. .J. McDERMOTT DERMOTT 42 4 2-D DEREK EREK LLONGORIA ONGORIA

QB - 6-4 - 235 - SR-SQ KATY, TEXAS (NEW MEXICO ST./CINCO RANCH)

LB - 6-1 - 215 - FR-HS BROWNWOOD, TEXAS (BROWNWOOD)

Junior (2010): Saw time in four games… Completed two passes for 33 yards; 2009: Sat out per NCAA transfer rules… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Freshman & Sophomore (2007 & 2008): Was the backup signal caller at New Mexico State... Completed 20 of 34 passes for 246 yards as a sophomore... Started for NMSU at Louisiana Tech as a freshman, completing 29 of 40 passes for 319 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions; Personal: Majoring in financial consulting.

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s AllMidlands Region Team… Had 115 tackles and three interception returns for touchdowns as a senior… Also rushed for three scores… Named Academic All-District 5-3A and to the All-Big Country Super Team… A two-way player in high school, rushing for 500 yards and intercepting three passes as a junior… A preseason All-State pick by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football… Averaged 41.8 yards as Brownwood’s punter… A 2010 Class 3A second-team All-State selection.

36 3 6-W WILL ILL McDONALD D O NA L D LB - 6-2 - 205 - FR-RS NEW VERNON, N.J. (MADISON) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: Was an integral part of a Madison team that finished 8-3 and reached the state semifinals.

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63 6 3-B BLAKE LAKE McJUNKIN JUNKIN

24 2 4-C CLAY LAY McMILLAN MILLAN

OL - 6-2 - 300 - SR-3L PLANO, TEXAS (PLANO)

DB - 6-1 - 170 - FR-RS SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (SOUTHLAKE CARROLL)

On the Rimington Award Watch List; Junior (2010): Started all 14 games at center… Named All-Conference USA honorable mention… Blocked for an offense that totaled a school-record 3,861 passing yards and added 1,943 yards on the ground; Sophomore (2009): Played in 12 games, getting the start against Rice… Blocked for an SMU offense that passed for a school-record 3,666 yards, scored a school-record 380 points and rolled up a school-record 5,093 yards of total offense; Freshman (2008): Started the final 10 games at center… Blocked for an offense that threw for a school-record-tying 29 TDs and ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense… Named to the College Football Top Ten & Pegasus News All-DFW College Football Team… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Named to the Class 5A Texas All-State Team and the DMN Area Super Team… Also handled all deep snaps; Personal: A sports management major... Father played at Texas.

2010: Redshirted; Prep: Notched 55 stops for Southlake Carroll.

60 6 0-C CHRISTIAN HRISTIAN M MILLER ILLER OL - 6-4 - 265 - FR-RS ALEDO, TEXAS (ALEDO) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Held an offer from Utah.

57 5 7-J JORDAN ORDAN M MILLER IL L E R WR - 6-3 - 215 - FR-RS MARIETTA, GA. (HOLY EPISCOPAL) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: A two-time All-Region performer at Holy Episcopal.

34 3 4-R ROBERT OBERT M MOJICA OJICA Blake Bla ke McJunkin McJunk McJ unkin in

DB - 5-9 - 180 - JR-2L DANA POINT, CALIF. (MATER DEI)

5-R RANDY ANDY McKINNON KINNON LB - 5-10 - 230 - SR-TR JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (SYRACUSE/POTTER'S HOUSE ACADEMY)

Sophomore (2010): Saw time in all 14 games… Notched seven tackles, including two solos at Texas Tech; Freshman (2009): Played in the final 12 games of the season… Notched interceptions in back-to-back weeks – at Washington State and at TCU… Had seven tackles on the year… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2008: Redshirted… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Two-year letterwinner who started in his senior season at strong safety and in his junior and senior seasons at running back... Earned All-Orange County, All-Trinity League and All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) honors in his senior year... Collected 774 all-purpose yards as a senior, and added 60 tackles, five sacks, two interceptions in 2007... Member of the National Honor Society; Personal: Majoring in management... Parents are David and Elizabeth Mojica (pronounced: mo-HE-ka).

2010: Played in one game, against UAB, before suffering a season-ending injury... Granted a medical redshirt; Junior (2009): Played in 10 games for Syracuse... Against Minnesota, had three tackles, including a pair of solo stops... Against Northwestern, posted two solo tackles… Posted three tackles, including two sacks for a loss of 26 yards against Rutgers; Sophomore (2008): Played in nine games, including three starts at safety for the Orangemen… Earned his first career start at Northwestern and recorded a career-best eight tackles, including 1.5 for-loss… Against Northeastern, had his first career interception and recorded four tackles… Returned his first two kicks of the season for 43 yards at USF, including a careerlong of 27 yards; Freshman (2007): One of 34 players to play in all 12 games for Syracuse… Returned three kickoffs for 54 yards at West Virginia, including a long return of 23 yards; Prep: Earned 2006 second-team All-State honors in Class 1B… Honorable mention All-First Coast and was in the Jacksonville Times Union Super 24… Rushed for 1,172 yards and eight touchdowns on 178 carries as a senior… Posted 16.5 tackles and one sack on the defensive side… Received honorable mention All-State accolades as a junior; Personal: Son of Fred and Clare McKinnon… Working on his Master’s in Liberal Studies.

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season injury… As a junior in 2008, recorded 71 tackles, 21 for-loss, and eight sacks… Also had offers from Arizona, Colorado State, Houston, Kansas State, Stanford and UTEP.

6-S STEPHEN TEPHEN N NELSON ELSON WR - 6-0 - 185 - SO-SQ BEAVERTON, ORE. (BEAVERTON)

2-K KYLE YLE P PADRON ADRON QB - 6-4 - 230 - JR-2L SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (SOUTHLAKE CARROLL)

Freshman (2010): Saw time in four contests; Prep: Named to both the offensive and defensive All-League teams in the Metro League… Selected for the Les Schwab All-Star game, playing with current SMU teammate Kenneth Acker… Posted a 3.98 GPA and was a part of the National Honor Society.

Named to the Davey O'Brien Award Watch List; Sophomore (2010): Started all 14 games at quarterback… Named All-Conference USA honorable mention… Notched SMU records in passing yards (3,828), total yards (4,072), touchdowns (31), completions (302) and attempts (508)… Ranked eighth in the nation in passing yardage and ninth in completions… Had consecutive 300-yard pass games on two occasions… Ran for 244 yards and four scores… Totaled 752 passing yards in consecutive games at Rice (371) and Tulsa (381)… Compiled a 137.4 QB efficiency rating… Averaged 290.9 yards of total offense per game… Threw for four touchdowns and rushed for one against Washington State… Completed 24-of-32 passes (75 percent) for 371 yards at Rice… Posted a season-high 381 yards and also added three touchdowns against Tulsa… Threw for 300+ yards in consecutive games against Houston (318) and at Tulane (354)… Rushed for a season-high 66 yards against UAB… Completed 23-of-34 passes (67.6 percent) for 302 yards and two touchdowns in the Armed Forces Bowl against Army; Freshman (2009): Took over as SMU’s starting signal caller in the eighth game of the season… Posted a 159.9 passer rating to rank fifth in the nation and finished the year with a 5-1 record as a starter... Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team… Named MVP of the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl after passing for a school-record 460 yards and two TDs in SMU’s 45-10 win over Nevada… Named to ESPN.com’s Non-AQ All-Bowl Team… His performance in the bowl was ranked as the eighth-best among all players in the post-season by CollegeFootballNews.com… One of nine returning college football players to be given the Touchdown Club of Columbus' Award of Distinction… Completed 135 of 201 pass attempts for 1,922 yards and 10 TDs on the year; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked No. 95 on the Dallas Morning News All-Area list… Threw for 1,550 yards and 18 TDs with only three interceptions in 2008… Completed 129-of-193 pass attempts… Also rushed for 297 yards and six scores as a senior… Played in just five games as a senior before breaking his throwing hand; Personal: Majoring in sports management.

28 2 8-K K.C. .C. N NLEMCHI LEMCHI RB - 6-1 - 215 - FR-HS KATY, TEXAS (CINCO RANCH) Prep: A three-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Rated by Rivals as the No. 36 running back in the nation and the 78th-best player overall in Texas… Named an All-American by PrepStar Magazine… Named one of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s five 5A “Money Players” and the preseason Offensive MVP… Ranked as the No. 102 player in the state by Scout… Named to MaxPreps. com’s Texas Top 300… Rushed for over 1,200 yards and 18 touchdowns and added two receiving touchdowns as a senior… Carried 284 times for 2,388 yards and 28 touchdowns as a junior… A 2009 APSE and TexasFootball.com Class 5A first-team All-State selection… Named the 2009 Houston Offensive Player of the Year by the Houston Chronicle… Chose SMU over offers from Arkansas, Tulsa, Tulane and Utah.

35 3 5-U UCHENNA CHENNA N NWABUIKE WABUIKE LB - 6-1 - 225 - FR-RS MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS (HIGHTOWER) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com recruit… A twoyear starter… Named to MaxPreps’ All-District 23-5A Second Team… Preseason second-team All-State… Team Defensive MVP… A first-team All-District pick as a junior… Also played soccer and competed in track… Selected to play in the post-season Bayou Bowl.

97 9 7-M MIKE IKE O O’GUIN ’GUIN DL - 6-2 - 311 - SO-1L MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS (VAN VLECK) Freshman (2010): Played in six games… Registered two tackles at Navy; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and Scout.com recruit… Ranked as the No. 51 defensive tackle in the nation by Scouts, Inc.... Selected to the All-District 29-2A and All-Matagorda County football teams as a senior… Had 87 tackles, including 19 solos, in 2009 from the defensive tackle spot after battling through an early

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32 3 2-R ROBERT OBERT P PARKER ARKER

116 6-C CONNER ONNER P PRESTON RESTON

LB - 5-11 - 220 - JR-1L HUMBLE, TEXAS (HUMBLE)

QB - 6-0 - 200 - FR-HS GARDENA, CALIF. (JUNIPERO SERRA)

Sophomore (2010): Saw time in all 14 games… Recorded solo tackles against Washington State and TCU; Freshman (2009): Saw time in four games… Had four tackles on the season with three coming at Marshall; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com prospect… District Defensive MVP… Had 52 tackles through nine games as a senior; Personal: A civil engineering major.

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s All-West Region Team… Compiled 29-1 record as a starting quarterback at Junipero Serra… Led the state with over 3,500 passing yards and 42 touchdowns, earning first-team All-State and All-CIF honors… Ranked as the No. 2 quarterback and No. 13 player overall in the state by CaliHiSports.com… Guided his team to an undefeated 15-0 season in 2009, throwing for 44 touchdowns… Maintained a 4.3 GPA… The 2010 Mission League Offensive MVP… Threw for over 2,000 yards as a sophomore… Also played baseball… Chose SMU over offers from Colorado, Maryland, Cincinnati and others.

1-C CHRIS HRIS P PARKS ARKS

44 4 4 - TTAYLOR AYLOR R REED EED

DB - 6-1 - 185 - SO-1L CONROE, TEXAS (CONROE)

LB - 6-0 - 230 - JR-2L BEAUMONT, TEXAS (WEST BROOK)

Freshman (2010): Played in eight games… Had a punt return in the Armed Forces Bowl against Army; Prep: A three-star Scout.com recruit… First-team All-District 14-5A… Had 19 tackles, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries in 2009… Also had offers from Iowa State, Kansas State, Rice and UTEP.

On the Lombardi Award Watch List; Sophomore (2010): Started in all 14 games at linebacker… Named All-Conference USA honorable mention… Posted 145 tackles (seventh highest total in NCAA) with 101 solos (third in NCAA)… Notched two sacks and 4.5 TFLs… Averaged 10.4 tackles per game… Posted double-digit tackle totals in seven games during the season… Recorded a season-high 20 tackles (12 solos) at Navy… Had two sacks in the C-USA Championship Game at UCF; Freshman (2009): Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team… Played in all 13 games… Got the start at UAB and pulled down an interception in the end zone in the fourth quarter and helped stop Blazer QB Joe Webb on the potential game-tying two-point try with 13 seconds left in the game as the Mustangs snapped a 17-game Conference USA losing streak and a 15-game road losing streak… Had 57 tackles, 4.5 for-loss, and forced two fumbles on the year… Had a season-high eight tackles in the Rice win; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Earned All-District honors as a junior after nootching 92 tackles; Personal: A sports management major. notching

911 - TTORLAN 9 ORLAN P PITTMAN ITTMAN DL - 6-1 - 295 - JR-2L BRYAN, TEXAS (BRYAN) 2010: Redshirted; Sophomore (2009): Played in all 13 games… Had 12 tackles on the year… Had three solo tackles in SMU’s Hawaii Bowl win; Freshman (2008): Played in 11 games, earning a start at UTEP… Had five two-tackle games – Tulsa, Houston, Memphis, UTEP and Southern Miss; Prep: The Texas District 13-5A Defensive Player of the Year… Earned honorable mention All-State honors from the Texas Sportswriters Association… Named team’s MVP… A 5ATexasFootball.com first-team All-Texas pick; Personal: Business pre-major.

3-K KEVIN EVIN P POPE OP E LB - 5-10 - 225 - SO-SQ MT. ENTERPRISE, TEXAS (MT. ENTERPRISE) Freshman (2010): Played against UAB, carrying three times for six yards; Prep: A three-star Scouts, Inc. recruit… Was averaging over 180 all-purpose yards a game in 2009 until suffering a torn ACL… In eight games, rushed for 1,401 yards and 17 TDs while adding 76 tackles and a 39.6-yard punting average… District 19-1A Offensive MVP… First-team All-District… Rushed for 1,700 yards and 25 TDs as a junior en route to District MVP and honorable mention All-State accolades… Had four other scholarship offers. Taylor Tay lor Reed Reed

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58 5 8 - TTAYLOR AYLOR R REICH EICH

50 5 0-C CAMERON AMERON R ROGERS OGERS

OL - 6-7 - 300 - FR-HS SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (WESTVIEW)

LB - 6-0 - 230 - JR-2L ABILENE, TEXAS (WYLIE)

Prep: A three-star FoxSports.com recruit… Named second-team All-Palomar League in 2010… A 2009 All-Valley League Honorable Mention selection… Named Westview’s Lineman of the Year… Chose SMU over offers from Nevada and UTEP.

Sophomore (2010): Saw time in 13 games… Tallied 15 tackles and 1.5 tacklesfor-loss on the season… Started season with a TFL at Texas Tech… Posted a season-high four tackles against TCU… Had three tackles against Tulsa; Freshman (2009): Started two of the first three games of the season before suffering an injury… Finished with eight games played and nine tackles… Had four tackles in the season-opening win over SFA… Wrapped up the season with a tackle in the Hawaii Bowl win; 2008: Redshirted… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Two-year starter at strong safety for Wylie... Named District Most Valuable Player... Earned All-Region honors... Named academic All-State... Also lettered in track and basketball... Chose SMU over Texas Tech, Baylor and Abilene Christian; Personal: A sports management major... Parents are Jeff and Robbie Ryan.

24 2 4-J JAMES AMES R RICHARDSON ICHARDSON DB - 5-9 - 175 - FR-HS BATON ROUGE, LA. (CENTRAL) Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Named first-team All-State, All-District and District Defensive MVP in 2010… Also tabbed All-Metro… One of six finalists for the Warrick Dunn Award, given annually to the top prep athlete in Louisiana… A four-time All-District selection… Chosen All-District at three spots – defensive back, kick returner and athlete… Invited to play in two post-season all-star games - the Red Stick Bowl and the Who’s The Man Bowl… Tallied 62 tackles, eight TFLs and five interceptions during his senior season… Also ran for 262 yards and four scores on 44 carries… Recorded 43 tackles, one sack, two interceptions and two blocked punts as a junior… One of four MVPs at the New Orleans Combine, running a camp-best 4.35 40… Also ran track… Chose SMU over offers from Michigan, Minnesota, Colorado, Cincinnati, Marshall and others.

511 - S 5 STEPHON TEPHON S SANDERS ANDERS DE - 6-3 - 230 - FR-HS MESQUITE, TEXAS (HORN) Prep: A three-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Rated by Rivals as the No. 36 defensive end in the nation… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s All-Midlands Region Team and TheOldCoach.com’s All-Area squad… Named to MaxPreps.com’s Texas Top 300… Ranked No. 64 on the Dallas Morning News’ Area Top 100 list… Registered 77 tackles (53 solo), 11 tackles for-loss and four sacks during his senior season… As a junior, recorded 57 tackles, 3.5 sacks, three pass breakups and a forced fumble… A two-time All-District selection… Named academic All-State... Also played baseball and basketball... Held 15 offers, including ones from Arkansas, Duke, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Utah, Vanderbilt, Virginia and Wake Forest.

66 6 6-G GARETH ARETH RILEY-AYERS RILEY-AYERS DT - 5-11 - 280 - FR-HS ATLANTA, GA. (WESTMINSTER)

59 5 9 - LLINCOLN INCOLN S SCHICK CHICK

Enrolled at SMU in January 2011; Prep: Played on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Westminster WildCats.

LB - 6-2 - 230 - SO-1L SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (SOUTHLAKE CARROLL)

1111 - K KEITH EITH R ROBINSON OBINSON

Freshman (2010): Saw game time in the final six contests of the season; Prep: Notched 104 stops as a senior at Southlake Carroll.

DB - 5-9 - 170 - JR-2L ATCO, N.J. (WINSLOW TOWNSHIP) 2010: Redshirted; Sophomore (2009): Saw time in 11 games, mostly on special teams… Had five tackles and a pass breakup on the year; Freshman (2008): Saw time in 11 games… Totaled 14 stops on the year… Notched a season-best four tackles against Memphis; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Rushed for 625 yards and five touchdowns as a senior… Also notched 54 tackles, forced two fumbles, and had three interceptions; Personal: An economics major.

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7-J JAY AY S SCOTT COTT

96 9 6-C CAMERON AMERON S SMITH MITH

DB - 6-1 - 205 - SO-1L HOUSTON, TEXAS (STRAKE JESUIT)

LB - 6-2 - 240 - FR-HS AUSTIN, TEXAS (MCNEIL)

Freshman (2010): Saw action in nine games… Tallied two tackles on the season; 2009: Redshirted… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked as the No. 75 safety in the nation by Rivals… Played quarterback as a senior, leading his team to the District 18-5A championship… Named District Offensive MVP and first-team All-District in 2008 after throwing for over 1,600 yards and 22 TDs and running for six more scores… A second-team All-District defensive back in 2007 after notching five picks.

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s All-Midlands Region Team… Named first-team All-Centex and All-District... Named District 16-5A Lineman of the Year... Had 48 tackles and three sacks in 2010... Also tabbed academic All-District… Also lettered in track... Held over 10 offers, including ones from Illinois, Tulsa, Houston and Utah.

20 2 0-R RYAN YAN S SMITH MITH DB - 5-11 - 200 - JR-2L HOUSTON, TEXAS (LAMAR)

99 9 9-R ROBERT OBERT SEALS SEALS DE - 6-3 - 220 - FR-HS PEARLAND, TEXAS (DAWSON) Prep: A two-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s All-Midlands Region Team and the Houston Chronicle’s Top 100… Named to MaxPreps.com’s Texas Top 300… Recorded 13 tackles for-loss, 7.5 sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior, and 50 tackles and 7.5 sacks as a junior… A three-time first-team All-District selection... Also tabbed AllBrazoria County… Nominated for two post-season all-star games – The Bayou Bowl and the Space City Classic... Also lettered in basketball.

Sophomore (2010): Started 12 games… Posted 46 tackles, two interceptions and a forced fumble on the season… Began the season with eight tackles (seven solos) at Texas Tech… Intercepted a pass and forced a fumble against UAB… Notched six stops and a pass deflection at Rice… Posted a season-high nine tackles and a breakup against Houston… Had a pick against TCU… Tallied seven tackles and a QB hurry at East Carolina; Freshman (2009): Earned his first letter, appearing in six games… Had two tackles in the UTEP win… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2008: Redshirted; Prep: Named to 5ATexasFootball.com’s 2007 Super List… A two-star Rivals.com prospect; Personal: An economics major.

2-J JUSTIN USTIN S SORRELL ORRELL

8-R RONNELL ONNELL S SIMS IMS WR - 5-8 - 180 - FR-HS ABILENE, TEXAS (ABILENE) Prep: A three-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Rated by Rivals as the No. 100 wide receiver in the nation and the 83rd-best player overall in Texas… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s All-Midlands Region Team and TheOldCoach.com’s All-Area squad… Ranked as the No. 10 athlete in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football… Named to MaxPreps.com’s Texas Top 300… Completed 142 of 224 attempts for 1,893 yards and 19 touchdowns and rushed for 893 yards and 10 scores during his senior season… Accumulated over 2,900 all-purpose yards and 33 touchdowns during his junior year, leading Abilene to the 2009 State Championship… Named All-State in 2009… Averaged more than 240 yards of total offense during senior season… The 2010 District Co-Offensive Player of the Year… Honorable mention Academic All-State… High school teammate of fellow Mustang Darius Joseph… Chose SMU over offers from Baylor, Houston, Tulsa, Louisiana Tech and Rice.

DB - 5-10 - 198 - SR-1L BRENHAM, TEXAS (BLINN C.C./PFLUGERVILLE) Junior (2010): Saw action in 13 games with three starts… Had 23 tackles, 1.5 TFLs and a fumble recovery on the season… Recovered a fumble in the seasonopener at Texas Tech… Recorded a TFL against UAB… Posted eight tackles and a TFL against Tulsa… Notched a season-high nine tackles at Navy… Had four solo tackles in the Armed Forces Bowl against Army; Freshman & Sophomore (2008 & 2009): A two-star Rivals.com recruit at Blinn… Had 79 tackles and three interceptions in 12 games in 2009… Helped Blinn win the NJCAA National Championship… Had a career-best 14 tackles in a 55-42 win over Northeastern Oklahoma A&M; Personal: A sociology major.

40 4 0-M MIKE IKE S SPARLING PARLING DB - 6-2 - 165 - FR-HS LA HABRA, CALIF. (LA HABRA) Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Rated as the No. 1 defensive back in Orange County and chosen All-County by the Orange County Register... Finished his senior season with eight interceptions, 13 pass breakups

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and 55 tackles, leading La Habra to an 11-3 record and its fourth straight CIS Championship... Tallied six interceptions, 44 tackles and 16 pass breakups as a junior… A first-team All-League and All-CIF selection …Four-year varsity starter… Averaged 36 yards per punt return... Also lettered in baseball.

7-D DER'RIKK ER'RIKK TTHOMPSON H O M P SO N WR - 5-11 - 185 - FR-RS TROUP, TEXAS (TROUP)

43 4 3-J JARRETT ARRETT S SPENCER PENCER

2010: Redshirted; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Also lettered in basketball and ran track… Qualified for State 100m finals as a junior… Ran a 4.37 40… Suffered a torn ACL as a senior and missed the entire season… A first-team All-District 19-2A pick in football and basketball as a junior… Cousin of SMU great and former Dallas Cowboy Keylon Kincade.

DE - 6-4 - 255 - FR-HS ROCKWALL, TEXAS (ROCKWALL) Prep: A three-star FoxSports.com recruit… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s AllMidlands Region Team… Ranked No. 92 on the Dallas Morning News’ Area Top 100... Had 35 tackles and six sacks as a senior... As a junior, had three sacks in one game against Turner and totaled 29 stops on the year... Also lettered in track.

8 - TTAYLOR AYLOR TTHOMPSON H O M P SO N DE - 6-6 - 285 - SR-3L PROSPER, TEXAS (PROSPER)

311 - M 3 MATT ATT S STONE T O NE P/K - 6-1 - 195 - JR-SQ NEW ORLEANS, LA. (METAIRIE PARK COUNTRY DAY)

A member of the Nagurski Award and Lombardi Award Watch Lists… Along with Margus Hunt, is on the Pony Express Award Watch List... Pre-season All-Conference USA… Named first-team All-Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football; Junior (2010): Started in all 14 games at defensive end… Named firstteam All-Conference USA… Posted 32 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks and three QB hurries on the season… Recorded a sack for an 11-yard loss and a pass breakup against UAB… Notched 1.5 sacks against Washington State… Had five tackles against TCU… Recorded a season-high seven tackles at Navy… Notched a sack and three tackles at Tulane… Had two QB hurries and three tackles at UTEP… Posted a sack and four tackles against Marshall; Sophomore (2009): Named honorable mention All-C-USA by the league’s coaches… Started all 13 games… Had 26 tackles and a team-high 5.5 sacks on the year… Had perhaps his biggest play of the season when he sacked UTEP quarterback Trevor Vittatoe to end the final Miner scoring threat and clinch an SMU win and bowl berth… Had a season-high seven tackles at Houston… Blocked a PAT in the UAB win, a block which forced UAB to go for a two-point conversion at the end of the game – a ed – as the Mustangs snapped a 17 game Conference conversion SMU stopped 17-game USA losing streak and a 15-game road losing streak; Freshman (2008): Played in nine games, starting the lastt three… Had 23 tackles on the year… Notched a season-best eight stops at UTEP… Had fourtackle games againstt Memphis and Southern Miss; Prep: Ranked as the No. 38 tight end in the nation by Rivals. com… A three-starr prospect… A member off Dave Campbell’s Superr Team and All-Texas High School Team…Caughtt 22 passes for 375 yards and a touchdown as a senior; Personal: A philosophy major.

Sophomore (2010): Saw game time in two contests… Averaged 31.7 yards on six punts with two downed inside the 20; Prep: Was a two-sport star at Metairie Park Country Day, earning letters in basketball and football; Personal: A markets and culture major.

64 6 4-B BRYCE RYCE TTENNISON ENNISON OL - 6-3 - 295 - SR-3L AUSTIN, TEXAS (MCNEIL) Junior (2010): Played in all 14 games with 13 starts at left guard… Blocked for an offense that totaled a school-record 3,861 passing yards and added 1,943 yards on the ground; Sophomore (2009): Started nine games at right guard… Missed the other four games with an abdominal injury… Blocked for an SMU offense that passed for a school-record 3,666 yards, scored a school-record 380 points and rolled up a school-record 5,093 yards of total offense; Freshman (2008): Saw time in 11 games, starting 10 at rightt guard… Blocked for an offense thatt threw for a school-record-tying 29 TDs and ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Never allowed a sack as a prep… Ran the third-fastest 40 time out of 28 offensive linemen at Nike Camp… A two-star Rivals. com and Scout.com prospect… A second-team All-District pick… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Footballl “Player To Watch”… An Academic All-State and All-District selection… Ranked in the top 10 percent of his class; Personal: A markets and culture major. Bryce Bry ce Tennison Tennis Ten nison on

Taylor Tay lor Thompson Thomp Th ompson son

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711 - K 7 KELLY ELLY TTURNER URNER

9-R RYAN YAN W WALKER A L K ER

OL - 6-3 - 315 - SR-3L DALLAS, TEXAS (HIGHLAND PARK)

WR - 6-0 - 190 - SO-SQ SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (SOUTHLAKE CARROLL)

Junior (2010): Starter on the offensive line for 13 games at right guard… Blocked for an offense that totaled a school-record 3,861 passing yards and added 1,943 yards on the ground; Sophomore (2009): Played in all 13 games and had three starts at right guard… Blocked for an SMU offense that passed for a school-record 3,666 yards, scored a school-record 380 points and rolled up a school-record 5,093 yards of total offense; Freshman (2008): Played in nine games, mostly on field goal attempts and PATs; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Rated the No. 89 guard prospect in America by ESPN.com… A Dallas Morning News All-Area pick… Tabbed All-State by the AP and the Texas Sports Writers Association… Ranked No. 91 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list… Had 140 knockdown blocks and did not allow a sack or pressure in 2006… Helped lead Highland Park to a 4A state title in 2005… An All-District selection as a junior and senior… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… Also lettered in powerlifting… Benched 405 lbs. in competition… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect; Personal: A marketing major.

2010: Redshirted; Freshman (2009): Saw time in two games as a true freshman; Prep: Three-year letterman at Southlake Carroll High School...Named All-District and Offensive MVP as a senior after making 62 catches for 804 yards and 11 touchdowns...Won state championship as a sophomore...Also lettered in track & field; Personal: Son of Derald and Julie Walker...Has one sibling, Taylor… A business major.

62 6 2-J JONATHAN O NA T H A N W WALLUNAS A L L U NA S DS - 6-1 - 205 - FR-RS DIABLO, CALIF. (DE LA SALLE) 2010: Redshirted; Prep: Played on the offensive and defensive lines for national powerhouse De La Salle.

75 7 5-K KRIS RIS W WEEKS EEKS OL - 6-5 - 285 - FR-HS SACHSE, TEXAS (SACHSE)

Kelly Kel ly Turner Turner

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s All-Midlands Region Team… Named to MaxPreps.com’s Texas Top 300… Ranked No. 81 on the Dallas Morning News’ Area Top 100 list… A first-team All-District selection… Also competed in power lifting and track.

53 5 3-M MARK ARK V VOOSEN OOSEN

118 8 - TTERRANCE ERRANCE W WILKERSON ILKERSON

DS - 6-2 - 210 - JR-2L NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS (CANYON) Sophomore (2010): Saw game time in all 14 games as SMU's deep snapper… Had two tackles on the year; Freshman (2009): Played in all 13 games as SMU’s deep snapper… Notched three special teams tackles… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Two-year letterman at Canyon High School... Earned All-District, All-County and All-State honors...Also lettered in basketball; Personal: Son of Mark and Karen Voosen...Has three siblings, Preston, Kyle and Emmy... A sports management major.

WR - 5-10 - 180 - SR-2L DESOTO, TEXAS (DESOTO) Junior (2010): Sat out the season; Sophomore (2009): Started all 13 games at wide receiver… Ranked third on the team in catches (42), yards (527) and touchdowns (4)… Had his most productive game of the season at Washington State, catching seven passes for 113 yards and two scores… Added TD grabs against Navy and ECU; Freshman (2008): Started eight games… Caught 24 balls on the year for 233 yards… Had TD grabs against Tulane and Tulsa… Had season-highs of five catches (Houston) and 53 yards (Texas Tech); 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Ranked No. 77 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list… An AllRegion pick by PrepStars.com… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… Completed 93 of 145 pass attempts (64 percent) for 1,404 yards and eight TDs in 2006… Also rushed for 364 yards and two scores… Had over 800 yards rushing and almost 600 yards passing in 2005… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect.

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22 2 2-J JARED ARED W WILLIAMS ILLIAMS RB - 5-9 - 195 - FR-HS BRADENTON, FLA. (SOUTHEAST) Prep: Rushed for over 5,500 yards in three seasons at Bradenton Prep, breaking the school record… Gained nearly 2,000 yards and scored 27 touchdowns during his final year with Bradenton… Played in just four-and-a-half games for Southeast as a senior due to Florida High School Athletic Association transfer rules, but gained 315 yards on 64 carries (4.9 average)… His best effort was a 21-carry, 147-yard effort against Lake Wales in a 21-20 Southeast victory.

the team’s Outstanding Freshman on defense; Prep: Was a two-time All-District selection, and earned Academic All-District honors as a senior... A finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club Defensive Player of the Year... Chosen to compete in the 2008 Bayou Bowl... Led the team with 108 tackles in eight games in 2007... Had a team-high 95 tackles in nine games in 2006... Voted his team’s Outstanding Defensive Back two years in a row... Also a team captain... Lettered twice in track and four times in hockey... Competed in four hockey state championships... Earned first place as “Fastest Skater” in the ISHL Skills Competition; Personal: Son of Tom and Cathy Worthen... Has one brother, Jason, and three sisters, Ashley, Angela, and Caleen… A sports management major.

54 5 4-D DARRIAN ARRIAN W WRIGHT RIGHT DT - 6-2 - 280 - FR-HS DAYTON, TEXAS (DAYTON)

69 6 9-R RISHAAD ISHAAD W WIMBLEY IMBLEY DT - 6-0 - 295 - FR-HS FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY) Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s AllMidlands Region Team… Named first-team All-District… Ranked No. 84 on the Dallas Morning News’ Area Top 100 list… Competitive power lifter in high school, taking second at state - bench press: 425; squat: 640; deadlift: 635.

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s AllMidlands Region Team… Named the District Player of the Year and preseason All-State by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football… Voted Defensive MVP by the coaches in his district… Named first-team All-State and All-District as a senior… Named to MaxPreps.com’s Texas Top 300… Recorded 123 tacks, 15 TFLs, seven sacks, four forced fumbles and 21 hurries in 2010… As a junior, tallied 73 tackles, 23 TFLs and seven sacks… Also played basketball and threw the shot in track… Chose SMU over offers from Northwestern, Kentucky, Tulane and Colorado State among others.

47 4 7 - ZZACH ACH W WOOD OO D

45 4 5-J JONATHAN O NA T H A N Y YENGA ENGA

DE - 6-3 - 245 - FR-HS ROWLETT, TEXAS (ROWLETT) Prep: A three-star Rivals.com, ESPN.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Ranked as the nation’s No. 56 defensive tackle by ESPN.com… Named to MaxPreps. com’s Texas Top 300… Had 99 tackles, 32 TFLs and eight sacks as a junior… Totaled 115 tackles and 10 sacks during his senior campaign… A 2010 Class 4A All-State honorable mention selection… Named Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s preseason Defensive District MVP… Held numerous offers, including ones from Minnesota, Virginia and Houston.

112 2-C CODY OD Y W WORTHEN ORTHEN DB - 5-11 - 205 - JR-TR SEABROOK, TEXAS (PORTLAND ST./CLEAR LAKE)

LB - 6-2 - 200 - FR-HS EULESS, TEXAS (TRINITY) Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and FoxSports.com recruit… Rated as the nation’s No. 41 outside linebacker and the No. 71 player in all of Texas by Scout… Selected to PrepStar Magazine’s All-Midlands Region Team… Named to MaxPreps.com’s Texas Top 300… An AP honorable mention All-State choice... Chosen to the Ft. Worth Star Telegram’s Area Top 50 and rated No. 51 on the Dallas Morning News’ Area Top 100... Led Euless Trinity to the 2010 State Championship game after winning the State Championship as a junior… An All-District honoree... Named Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s preseason Defensive District MVP… Averaged 9.3 tackles per game during his senior season, racking up 134 stops, seven TFL and three sacks on the year… Totaled 143 tackles, 2.5 sacks and one pick as a junior… Chose SMU over offers from Oklahoma State, Arizona, Duke, Kansas, Minnesota and Tulsa among others; Personal: Brother, Youri, was a four-year starter for SMU.

2010: Sat out per NCAA transfer rules; Freshman & Sophomore (2008 & 2009): 2009 All-Big Sky Honorable Mention at free safety for Portland State… Finished 2009 season with 60 tackles… Started at free safety for the final three games of his freshman season in 2008 and finished 37 tackles to rank ninth on the team... Also forced three fumbles and recovered two... Made a season-high nine tackles with a forced fumble and pass breakup in the season-ending win over Northern Colorado... Had five tackles with a forced fumble and fumble recovery against Washington State... Earned Academic All-Big Sky Conference honors... Named

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JUNE JONES HEAD COACH FOURTH SEASON NEW YORK STATE REGENTS COLLEGE After just three seasons at the helm of the SMU football program, June Jones has already proven again that he is a master architect in building and rebuilding football programs. In 2008, Jones took over an SMU program that had not been to a bowl game in nearly a quarter century. Despite its rich tradition, SMU had struggled since the early 1980s and the days of the "Pony Express." Jones and the Mustangs changed all that in 2009, however, snapping a 25-year bowl drought, claiming a Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Championship and earning a share of the Conference USA Western Division Championship. SMU finished the season with an 8-5 mark, the largest turnaround in the nation in 2009 (+7 wins). A winner of three National Coach of the Year awards in his career, Jones was named Conference USA Coach of the Year by The Sporting News in 2009, marking the fourth Conference Coach of the Year award for Jones in his 11 seasons as a head coach, and, following SMU's 45-10 destruction of Nevada in the Hawaii Bowl, was also named Coach of the Bowl Season by College Football News. The 2010 season featured another first, as SMU made its first appearance in the Conference USA Championship game, earning its second straight C-USA Western Division title. SMU also earned a bowl bid for the the second consecutive season, reaching the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. Recruiting has also been a huge success for SMU under Jones. The 2011 incoming class has 21 three-star and above Rivals.com recruits, nearly a 30% bump from the 2010 class, which had 16 such signees, a figure which itself surpassed the number of such recruits in the 2007 (4), 2008 (4) and 2009 (7) classes combined. Further reinforcing this point, Scout.com ranked SMU's recruiting class as No. 1 among all non-BCS AQ schools. Only AQ schools and schools joining AQ leagues topped the Mustangs' haul. Jones came to the Hilltop after nine years at Hawaii, where he took a downtrodden Warrior football program and built it into one of the most exciting and competitive squads in the country. Jones led his Hawaii teams to 76 wins - the most by any Hawaii coach - two Western Athletic Conference Championships and six bowl-game appearances. In 1998, Hawaii suffered its first-ever winless season. The following year, the first under Jones, the Warriors went 9-4, marking the biggest turnaround in NCAA history. He developed six All-Americans and produced 17 NFL draft picks, with a school-record five in 2007. In the five years before Jones' arrival, Hawaii combined for 12 wins and not a single draft pick or bowl game berth. Jones catapulted the Warrior program into the national rankings in his nine seasons, with Hawaii ranking in the top 40 in seven of his nine years, including a top-10 ranking in 2007. For his work, Jones was ranked as the top non-BCS coach in the nation by The Sporting News in the spring of 2008. The 2007 season proved to be the pinnacle of success for Jones at Hawaii, as he led his team to the national spotlight with a top-10 national ranking, a BCS Bowl berth and the school's first Heisman Trophy finalist. Hawaii finished the 2007 regular-season undefeated at 12-0 and was the only team in the Football Bowl Subdivision to earn that distinction. Along the way, the team shattered dozens of NCAA, conference and school records as Jones became just the third coach to lead a team to a BCS Bowl from a conference without an automatic BCS berth. For his efforts, Jones was named the 2007 WAC Coach of the Year and was one of seven finalists for the 2007 Paul "Bear" Bryant College Coach of the Year Award. Jones is the mastermind of one of the nation's most prolific offenses. Jones' run-and-shoot attack led the Western Athletic Conference and ranked in the top five nationally in each of his nine seasons at Hawaii. In 2006, the Warriors averaged 46.9 points and 559.2 yards of total offense per game, with 441.29 yards generated through the air, leading the nation in all three categories. Hawaii was potent in 2007

as well, leading the nation in scoring at 46.2 points per game. Under Jones, the Warriors broke more than 400 school records and 50 NCAA records. Jones-tutored quarterbacks have secured their place among the all-time greats in collegiate football, with Timmy Chang and Colt Brennan holding several NCAA records. In 2004, Chang made NCAA history by becoming the all-time passing leader with 17,072 yards, and in 2007, Colt Brennan, who finished third in the Heisman Trophy race, broke 29 NCAA records, including passing touchdowns in a season (58) and career (131). Jones was named the 1999 National Coach of the Year (CNN/Sports Illustrated, American Football Coach/Schutt Sports & The Sporting News) after leading the Warriors to a share of the WAC Championship and a 23-17 win over Oregon State in the Jeep O'ahu Bowl. It was the program's first bowl game since 1992. The 1999 season also marked the first of three Conference Coach of the Year awards for Jones (1999, 2006, 2007). On the heels of an injury-plagued 3-9 season in 2000, Jones was involved in a car accident on Feb. 22, 2001, that nearly claimed his life. The accident kept Jones out of the entire spring session, but his tireless effort to recover allowed him to return to the field in time for fall camp. In 2001, receiver Chad Owens led the nation in kickoff return average (33.6 yards) and Chang led the nation in total offense (349.7 yards) before bowing out to a wrist injury as Hawaii went 9-3. The 2002 campaign saw Hawaii post a 10-win season and claim a victory in the ConAgra Foods Hawaii Bowl. The 2003 season marked the first with a roster comprised of all Jones' recruits, and Jones led the team to a successful 9-5 campaign as the Warriors won the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl with a 54-48 triple-overtime victory over Houston. That gave Jones his second bowl win and third bowl appearance at Hawaii, both the most of any coach in the 96 years of the program. The 2004 season marked one of the best finishes in Hawaii football history. The Warriors won their last three games to earn an invitation to a bowl game and Jones and crew capped the comeback season with a convincing 59-40 win over UAB in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. While the 5-7 2005 season was plagued with injuries, the 2006 campaign brought about renewed enthusiasm. In 2006, the Warriors posted an 11-3 mark and finished second in the WAC with a 7-1 league record. The only blemish in conference was a loss to eventual WAC Champion and BCS bowl team Boise State. During the season, Brennan caught the nation's attention as the junior tossed an NCAA-record 58 touchdowns while the squad went on to win the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl a fourth time. Before joining the Warriors in 1999, Jones enjoyed a 12-year coaching career in the NFL, including head coaching stops at Atlanta (1994-96) and San Diego (1998). With the Falcons, Jones guided the team that he once played for to a playoff wild-card berth in 1995. Originally from Portland, Ore., Jones graduated from New York State Regents College after playing quarterback at Oregon (1971-1972), Hawaii (1973-1974), and Portland State (1975-1976) and went on to play professionally for the Atlanta Falcons (1977-1981) of the NFL and the Toronto Argonauts (1982) of the Canadian Football League.

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JUNE JONES' PLAYERS IN THE NFL PLAYER Ikaika Alama-Francis Davone Bess Colt Brennan Chris Brown Dwight Carter Timmy Chang Jeremiah Cockheran Abraham Elimimian Tala Esera John Estes James Fenderson Kynan Forney Lui Fuata Lui Fuga Robert Grant Ryan Grice-Mullen Ray Histake Wayne Hunter Nate Ilaoa Jake Ingram Kevin Jackson Nate Jackson Manly Kanoa Aaron Kia Adrian Klemm Travis LaBoy Ashley Lelie Vince Manuwai Reagan Mauia Mat McBriar Kelvin Millhouse, Jr. Thomas Morstead Ryan Mouton Kaulana Noa Dustin Owen Chad Owens Kealoha Pilares Kenny Patton Leonard Peters Andy Phillips Melila Purcell Jason Rivers Aldrick Robinson Dan Robinson Nick Rolovich Greg Salas Emmanuel Sanders Brandon Satele Hercules Satele Samson Satele Brian Smith Isaac Sopoaga Pisa Tinoisamoa Jeff Ulbrich Dane Uperesa David Veikune Yaphet Warren Lawerence Wilson

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT JUNE JONES “June has great communication skills. He is so good at dealing with different people and personalities. He was the best coach I had in 15 years of professional football. Until I played for June, I never had a full understanding of the quarterback position or paid attention to detail. He taught me everything…” - Bobby Hebert, NFL/USFL Quarterback, 1993 Pro Bowl, USFL Champion “Before Coach Jones, nobody had ever spoken to me in such a straight-up manner. In the past, I had just worked people to get my way. June just spoke the truth. It was simple, but it was exactly what I needed to be told.” - Pisa Tinoisamoa, NFL Linebacker “June Jones is a special guy. He relies on Xs and Os, but it’s his strong relationship with his players and coaches, as well as his deep faith, that make it all work.” - Bobby Beathard, Former NFL General Manager, Seven Super Bowl Teams, Four Super Bowl Champions “Coach Jones is my mentor. The success I have experienced is because of him.” - Colt Brennan, NFL Quarterback and NCAA Record-Holder “June Jones is a heck of a coach. He gets you prepared and he’s patient and thorough. He’s also a great guy and good friend.” - Brett Favre, NFL Quarterback, Three-Time MVP, Super Bowl XXXI Champion “SMU has a great coach in June Jones. He knows football and more importantly, he’s fair. We developed a special bond when he was my head coach. I’m looking forward to watching the Mustangs play, because I know they’ll win.” - Junior Seau, NFL Linebacker, Nine-time All-Pro, 12-time Pro Bowl Selection “June is the guy who’s most responsible for the success I had in the NFL.” - Warren Moon, NFL/CFL Quarterback, Pro Football Hall of Fame and Canadian Football Hall of Fame Member, Nine-Time Pro Bowl Selection, Three-Time All-Pro, Five-Time Grey Cup Champion “June Jones is an innovator and a football genius. I could go on all day about Coach Jones’ abilities as it pertains to coaching and leading young men. The thing that separates him from the others is that he truly cares for the young men who play for him. He is not one of those coaches who cares only about churning out players. He helps make men out of them. June Jones is integrity.” - Billy Joe Tolliver, NFL Quarterback “In my 19 years in the NFL, I benefitted the most from my time with June Jones. He refined my game mentally, physically and emotionally. I always felt 100 percent prepared to play under Coach Jones. I only wish I had been with him earlier in my career. June not only has a great understanding of the game, but he also communicates to his players in a way that they understand while making it fun to play. Coach Jones is a proven winner on and off the field and anyone would love playing for him.” - Wade Wilson, NFL Quarterback and Coach, 1988 Pro Bowl, Super Bowl XXX Champion

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TTOM OM M MASON ASON

DAN D AN M MORRISON ORRISON

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR FOURTH SEASON EASTERN WASHINGTON

ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/OFFENSE FOURTH SEASON UCLA

Tom Mason is in his fourth season as SMU’s defensive coordinator, having transformed the SMU defense into one of the nation's best. In 2007, the year prior to Mason's arrival, SMU finished ranked 116th in total defense. In 2010, SMU ranked 40th, an improvement of 74 spots. In 2010, Mason led eight SMU defenders to All-C-USA accolades - firstteamers Ja'Gared Davis and Taylor Thompson, second-teamers Chris Banjo and Youri Yenga, and honorable mention picks Richard Crawford, Pete Fleps, Margus Hunt and Taylor Reed. In 2009, Mason transformed SMU’s defense from a 4-3 scheme to a 3-4 and the results were immediate. In SMU’s 45-10 win over Nevada in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, the Mustang defense held the Wolf Pack’s No. 1-ranked rushing offense to a seasonlow 137 yards – more than 200 yards below its average. Underr his tutelage, SMU linebackerr Chase Kennemer was named first-team All-C-USA and seven other Mustangs were tabbed for honorable mention AllConference honors. Mason arrived on the Hilltop after spending seven seasons at Fresno State, where he coached linebackers. There, he developed numerous standout linebackers including 2007 WAC Defensive Player off the Year Marcus Riley, 2006 first-team All-WAC honoree Dwayne Andrews and 2003 first-teamer Bryce McGill. Mason joined the Bulldog coaching staff in 2001 after spending one season as linebackers coach with the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL. He also spent time in the pro ranks as receivers coach for the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League and as defensive backs coach for the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe. Mason also boasts an extensive collegiate resume, having served as defensive coordinator (1999) and secondary coach (1998-99) at Nevada and defensive coordinator at both Northern Iowa (1997-98) and Boise State (199396). At Boise, Mason helped coordinate a Bronco defense that reached the 1994 NCAA Division I-AA national championship game and then served as Boise's interim head coach from August through November 1996. Prior to his time in Boise, he was defensive coordinator at Portland State (1982-86), helping lead the Vikings to four playoff appearances and two national championship games. He also served as the linebackers coach at Eastern Washington (1981-85) and was the defensive line coach at Walla Walla (Wash.) Community College (1978-80). As a player, Mason began his career as a linebacker at Idaho before transferring to Walla Walla (Wash.) Community College. He finished out his playing career at Nevada from 1976-77. Mason received his bachelor's degree in physical education and a master of science degree in physical education and post-secondary education from Eastern Washington. Mason and his wife, Jami, have a daughter, Brenna.

Dan Morrison is in his fourth season at SMU after spending nine seasons as quarterbacks coach for Hawaii. Along with June Jones, Morrison has brought the run-and-shoot to Dallas. The 2010 season saw Morrison protégé Kyle Padron notch SMU singleseason records in passing yards (3,828), total yards (4,072), touchdown passes (31), completions (302) and attempts (508). The 2009 season saw Morrison develop Padron, then a true freshman, iinto the team’s starter after then-starterr Bo Levi Mitchell was lost to a shoulderr B iinjury midway through the season. The ddevelopment culminated with Padron’s sschool-record 460-yard, two-TD, Game MVP performance in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. With Morrison’s guidance, M Padron was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team, went 5-1 as P SMU’s starting quarterback and posted a 159.9 passer rating – fifth-best in the S nnation. As a team, SMU finished ranked 15th in the nation in passing offense. In his first season at SMU, Morrison tutored a pair of freshmen quarterbacks aand led the pair to pass for a then-school-record-tying 29 TDs on the year. SMU eended the season ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense. Morrison produced All-Conference performers in five of his nine seasons at UH, mentoring NCAA all-time passing leader Timmy Chang and NCAA all-time U ttouchdown pass leader Colt Brennan. In 2004, Chang made NCAA history by bbecoming the all-time passing leader with 17,072 yards, and in 2007, Brennan, who finished third in the Heisman Trophy race, broke 29 NCAA records, including w ppassing touchdowns in a season (58) and career (131). In 1999, Morrison developed a talented, but unproven quarterback in Dan Robinson. Robinson was never allowed to settle in one system, as he played for three different offensive coordinators in as many years. He found a home in the run-and-shoot offense, however, and Morrison coached him to success, as he passed for 3,853 yards and 28 touchdowns. Robinson eventually earned second-team All-Conference honors. In 2000, Morrison guided Chang, a true freshman, through a rebuilding season that earned him WAC Freshman of the Year honors after passing for 3,041 yards and 19 touchdowns. When Chang was granted a medical hardship in 2001, senior Nick Rolovich finally got his chance and, under Morrison's tutelage, became one of the top passers in the country. Rolovich threw for 1,548 yards and 20 touchdowns in his last three games, including an eight-touchdown performance against thenundefeated BYU in the final game of the season. The experienced reserve finished second in the WAC and fourth in the nation in total offense (336.5) and third in the WAC and 10th in the nation in pass efficiency (150.5). In 2002, Chang returned and led the Warriors to a 10-4 record, as he passed for 4,474 yards and 25 touchdowns. Morrison has a strong background as an educator and utilizes those skills to teach the intricacies of the run-and-shoot to his quarterbacks. In nine seasons, Warrior quarterbacks passed for over 40,000 yards and 350 touchdowns under Morrison's guidance. During Morrison’s tenure at Hawaii, the Warrior offense ranked in the top five nationally in passing each year. He and his wife, Karen, are the parents of Nikki, an SMU graduate. Nikki is married to former SMU standout Donald Mitchell and the two have a daughter, Malia.

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JOE J OE H HAERING AERING

BERT B ERT HILL HILL

LINEBACKERS THIRD SEASON BUCKNELL

DEFENSIVE LINE FOURTH SEASON AUBURN-MONTGOMERY

Joe Haering enters his third season as SMU’s linebackers coach, having arrived on the Hilltop in 2009 after spending 12 seasons as a college scout with the Buffalo Bills. The 2010 season was an award-winning campaign for SMU's linebacking corps, with all four starters earning All-C-USA honors. Ja'Gared Davis was a first-team selection, Youri Yenga was a second-team choice, and Pete Fleps and Taylor Reed each garnered honorable mention accolades. In Haering’s first season on the Hilltop, he helped establish SMU’s new 3-4 defense and guided Chase Kennemer to All-Conference honors, as the senior notched 135 tackles, the most for an SMU player since 1995. Prior to joining the Bills’ scouting staff, Haering was an assistant coach with the Atlanta Falcons from 1994-96. Haering oversaw the Falcons’ linebackers, and also served as defensive coordinator in 1995 when they earned a spot in the playoffs. His NFL coaching career began in 1978-79 with the New York Jets, where he served as the linebackers/special teams coach. After his first stint in the NFL, Haering became offensive coordinator for the CFL’s Hamilton TigerCats in 1980 and helped lead them to an Eastern Division Championship. He coached in the USFL for all three years that it existed, starting in 1983 under Hall of Fame coach George Allen with the Chicago Blitz. He then moved to become defensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Maulers in 1984 and was defensive coordinator for the Denver Gold in 1985. He later served as head coach for the Pittsburgh Gladiators and the Cincinnati Rockers of the Arena League. Prior to his pro coaching career, he spent ten years at the college level, starting out as the linebackers coach at his alma mater, Bucknell. Over the next ten years, he had stints at Kentucky, Boston University and Kent State. Haering was an All-Conference linebacker for Bucknell and was a quarterback in high school. After graduating from Bucknell, he received a commission in the United States Army and served as a first lieutenant and company commander in Vietnam. Haering was inducted into the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in the spring of 2010. Haering and his wife, Sandy, maintain homes in Dallas and Atlanta.

Bert Hill is in his fourth season on the Hilltop as SMU’s defensive line coach, coming to SMU after spending two seasons as a strength and conditioning coach with the Miami Dolphins. In 2010, Hill guided SMU defensive end Taylor Thompson to first-team AllConference USA honors and assisted on a defense that ended the year ranked 40th in the nation. From 2001 until 2005, Hill worked in private business in Dallas and coauthored several books on the discipline of strength and conditioning. Hill was on the staff of the Detroit Lions from 1990-2000. During his first eight years with the club, he served as strength and conditioning/assistant defensive line coach. Starting in 1998, he was strength and conditioning/assistant offensive line coach. Hill joined the Lions following a one-year stop (1989) as strength and conditioning coach at Texas A&M, his second tour of duty at the College Station school, having served in the same capacity there from 1983-87. While Hill was on the staff, the Aggies won three straight Southwest Conference titles (1985-87). His two Aggie stints were split by a one-year stop at Ohio State (1988) as strength and conditioning coach. Hill got his start in the coaching profession as assistant defensive line/ assistant strength coach at Nicholls State in 1981. That preceded a one-year stint as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Auburn in 1982. Hill played linebacker at Marion (Ala.) Military Institute Junior College from 1976-77 and at Wichita State in 1978. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Auburn-Montgomery in 1980 and master’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in strength physiology from Auburn in 1982. Hill and his wife, Beata, reside in Dallas.

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ADRIAN A DRIAN K KLEMM L EM M

FFRANK RANK G GANSZ, A NS Z , J JR. R.

OFFENSIVE LINE/RECRUITING COORDINATOR FOURTH SEASON HAWAII/EXCELSIOR

SPECIAL TEAMS FIRST SEASON THE CITADEL

Former NFL lineman and three-time Super Bowl winner Adrian Klemm is in his fourth year on the Hilltop and third as the offensive line coach. Klemm, who was a four-year starter at Hawaii, began volunteering with the SMU program in 2008 after spending seven seasons in the NFL and winning three Super Bowls as a member of the New England Patriots. Klemm has made an immediate impact at SMU, quickly becoming one of the nation's top recruiters. Following the 2010 season, Klemm was named the top non-BCS AQ Recruiter in the nation by Rivals.com, and was further recognized by the outlet as one of the top 25 recruiters in the country overall. Other services took note as well, as FoxSports/Scout.com named him the Conference USA Recruiter of the Year. Following this success, Klemm was named SMU's recruiting coordinator in the summer of 2011. On the field, Klemm tutored a young SMU line and guided tackle Kelvin Beachum to first-team All-Conference honors. He also led J.T. Brooks and Blake McJunkin to honorable mention All-C-USA accolades. His line paved the way for an SMU offense which set school records in total offense, passing yards, passing TDs and first downs among others. Running back Zach Line finished the season with 1,494 yards rushing, the second-best single-season total in school history, trailing only Eric Dickerson's 1982 effort. Line was just the second 1,000-yard collegiate rusher under June Jones. In his first season at SMU, Klemm led Beachum to All-Conference honors, and Brooks and Josh LeRibeus to honorable mention All-Conference accolades. The line blocked for an offense that passed for a then-school-record 3,666 yards and produced the first collegiate 1,000-yard rusher under June Jones. Klemm was the 46th overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft after a standout career at Hawaii. He played under June Jones during his senior season (1999) and was a part of the biggest turnaround in NCAA history, as Hawaii improved from 0-12 to 9-4 and won a bowl game that season. Following the season, Klemm was selected as the starting left tackle at the Senior Bowl and also earned invitations to the East-West Shrine Game and the Hula Bowl.

Frank Gansz, Jr., is in his first season as SMU's special teams coach, having joined the Mustangs in the spring of 2011. Gansz, Jr., is the son of Frank Gansz, Sr., who served as special teams coach at SMU in 2008 before passing away on April 27, 2009. Gansz, Jr., was set to begin his fourth season in charge of special teams at UCLA before he got the call to come to the Hilltop. Gansz, who has an extensive background at the professional and collegiate levels, was the special teams coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens in 2006 and 2007, prior to his time in Los Angeles. In 2010, UCLA ranked second in the nation in net punting, and redshirt sophomore punter Jeff Locke ranked fifth in the nation and first in the Pac-10 with an average of 45.8 yards per kick. Placekicker Kai Forbath tied the school record for field goals and was invited to the Senior Bowl along with long-snapper Christian Yount. In 2009, Gansz led Forbath to the Lou Groza Award and consensus first-team All-America honors. UCLA also blocked five kicks and scored a touchdown and two safeties on special teams. In 2008, Aaron Perez led the Pacific-10 in punting, Forbath tied for the league lead in field goals, and Austin set UCLA marks for all-purpose yards and kickoff return yards. UCLA also blocked two punts for touchdowns and one extra point for a defensive conversion. In 2007, Baltimore placed ninth in the NFL in punt returns and 10th in the league in kickoff returns. In 2006, Stover led NFL kickers with a 93.3% conversion mark, making 28 of 30 field goals, and ranked fourth among all kickers with 121 points. He was named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl. In addition, linebacker Gary Stills led the NFL with 44 special teams tackles, the second most in NFL history, and was also named a Pro Bowl first alternate. Gansz, spent the previous five seasons (2001-05) as special teams coordinator with the Kansas City Chiefs. During that span, Dante Hall was named to the Pro Bowl in both 2002 and '03 as a kick returner and also led the NFL in most kicks for touchdowns (10, six on kickoffs and four on punts). Gansz-led units excelled in blocking punts and kicks, recording four blocked punts from 2001-02 and Kansas City batted away three field goals in two seasons (2002-03). In 2003, Kansas City led the league in both punt return average (16.4) and kick return average (25.4), the first team to do so since Washington in 1995. In Gansz' second season with the Chiefs (2002), Hall scored on three kick returns (two punts and one kickoff) to earn his first pro bowl berth. In 2001, the Chiefs blocked two punts and partially blocked a third. Prior to his tenure in Kansas City, he coached special teams for the Oakland Raiders for two seasons (1998 and 1999), tutoring standouts Desmond Howard, Darrien Gordon and Napoleon Kaufman. Gansz spent five seasons (1993-97) as tight ends and special teams coach at the University of Houston, setting a school record for kickoff return average in 1996. His units set another school record with an 87-yard punt return vs. SMU en route to the Conference-USA Championship and a trip to the Liberty Bowl. He spent one season (1992) with the New York/New Jersey Knights of the World League (NFL Europa). The Knights led the league in punt returns, kickoff returns, kickoff coverage and special team touchdowns (four). Gansz spent two years (1990-91) as tight ends/special teams coach at West Point, two years at the University of Pittsburgh, coaching special teams and the offensive line in 1988 and special teams and the secondary in 1989, and one season (1987) as a graduate assistant at Kansas, working with the wide receivers. Gansz was a four-year defensive back at The Citadel, graduating with a B.A. in history in 1985.

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DERRICK D ERRICK ODUM OD U M

JEFF J EFF R REINEBOLD EINEBOLD

SECONDARY FOURTH SEASON UTAH

WIDE RECEIVERS FOURTH SEASON INDIANA

Derrick Odum enters his fourth season coaching SMU’s secondary, having come to SMU after three seasons at Utah where he coached safeties. In 2010, Odum led SMU safety Chris Banjo to second-team All-Conference USA honors and corner Richard Crawford to honorable mention accolades. In 2009, Odum helped guide a defense that notched 17 interceptions, a number which tied for the 16th-best total in the nation, and led defensive backs Rock Dennis and Bryan McCann to honorable mention All-Conference honors. Odum tutored a defense that finished number one in the nation in pass efficiency defense and fifth in the country in scoring defense at Utah in 2007. Among the standouts he helped develop were Joe Dale, the 2007 Poinsettia Bowl MVP, Steve Tate, a first-team All-Mountain West selection, and Robert Johnson, who was named the ESPN National Player off the Week after his performance againstt UCLA. Odum also turned a pair of one-time walk-ons into All-Conference-caliberr players while at Utah. In 2005, Casey Evans led the league in interceptions and earned second-team All-MWC honors and Steve Tate led Utah in tackles in both 2005 and 2006 en route to honorable mention (2005) and firstteam (2006) All-MWC accolades. Odum also played a role in the emergence of one of the greatestt defensive players in Utah football history in 2005, when Eric Weddle manned a safety position for the first eight games of the season before moving to corner. Weddle, a 2006 consensus All-American and two-time MWC Defensive Player of the Year, became a second-round NFL draft pick of the San Diego Chargers. Odum also assisted with the Ute kick returners and the punt team - the latter of which ranked No. 1 in the nation in net punting in 2006. His off-field duties included serving as the team's pro liaison. Odum's first full-time coaching opportunity was with the defensive backs at Montana from 1998-99. Montana won back-to-back Big Sky Conference championships and led the conference in pass efficiency defense. All of Odum's backfield starters earned All-Conference recognition in 1999, including safety Vince Huntsberger who was selected as the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year. From there, he went to Utah State (2000-02) where he spearheaded a 25-place improvement in pass defense. The Aggies placed second in the Big West Conference in interceptions his first year there. Odum spent the summer of 2002 interning with the Tennessee Titans, working with their defensive backs and linebackers. He left Utah State to coach the defensive backs at Houston, where he stayed from 2003-04. The secondary accounted for 13 of Houston's 14 total interceptions in 2003 and Odum produced a Conference USA All-Freshman team selection both years. Odum returned to his alma mater, Utah, in 2005, where he had served as a graduate assistant eight years earlier (1996-97). He assisted with the safeties in 1996, and assumed full responsibility for the safeties in his final year as a G.A. Odum lettered at Utah from 1989-92, starting at free safety his freshman year and cornerback his junior season. He started for Utah in the 1992 Copper Bowl and also played centerfield for the Ute baseball team for two seasons. He earned his bachelor's in political science from Utah in 1993. He is married to the former Ania Homan and has two sons, Dominic and Jeremiah, and a daughter, Ryann.

Jeff Reinebold came to SMU in 2008 after spending two seasons at Hawaii as defensive line coach, where he was part of UH’s 2006 Hawaii Bowl and 2007 Sugar Bowl teams. In his first season at SMU, Reinebold led a pair of Mustang wide receivers, Aldrick Robinson and Emmanuel Sanders, to two of the best seasons for receivers in school history. The tandem combined for over 2,000 yards receiving and hauled in 20 touchdowns. Sanders earned All-C-USA honors. In 2009, Sanders became a full-fledged star, becoming SMU’s all-time leader in catches, TD catches and yards, setting single-season catch and yardage marks and catching a school-record 18 passes in a single game. Sanders was then selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2010 NFL Draft. The 2010 season was time for Robinson to shine, as he caught a school-record 14 TDs and notched 1,301 receiving yards, second-most ever in a season at SMU. He finished the season with touchdown grabs in a school-record eight straight games and was then chosen by the Washington Redskins in the 2011 NFL Draft. Reinebold has more than 25 years of coaching experience in the collegiate and professional ranks. Reinebold began his coaching career as a wide receivers coach at Western Montana in 1981 and then moved to Dartmouth, where he helped guide the Big Green to an Ivy League championship in 1982. He then helped Montana to the 1984 Mirage Bowl and Pennsylvania to two Ivy League championships (1986 & 1988) before getting his first head coaching job at Rocky Mountain College in 1989, where his squad led NAIA District 12 in passing offense and had its first non-losing season in six years. The next season, he tookk a job at New Mexico as the outside linebackers coach before jumping to the professional ranks. He is best known for his involvement with the Canadian Football League and NFL Europe. He began his pro coaching career in 1991 with the BC Lions, where he helped develop an offense that led the CFL in 11 different categories. CFL Most Outstanding Player Doug Flutie passed for a record 6,691 yards and two receivers – Ray Alexander and Matt Clark – racked up over 1,500 receiving yards each en route to earning CFL All-Star accolades. While with BC, Reinebold was part of a Lion team that made the playoffs in 1991 and 1993. Reinebold then spent the 1994 season with the CFL’s Las Vegas Posse before joining the staff of the Edmonton Eskimos. With Edmonton, Reinebold reached the 1995 CFL Western Final. After coaching the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe for one season, he returned to the CFL as head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1997 and 1998. After two seasons, he returned to NFL Europe as Special Teams Coach and senior manager of international player development for the Amsterdam Admirals. Under Reinebold’s guidance, the Admirals won the World Bowl XIII and ranked as the league’s top special teams unit four times (1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002). Reinebold has also shown a tremendous recruiting acumen and was named one of the nation’s top 20 recruiters by Rivals.com. He was the only non-BCS coach to make the list. Two of Reinebold’s protégés at Hawaii - Ikaika AlamaFrancis and Melila Purcell - were selected in the 2007 NFL Draft. The South Bend, Ind., native attended the University of Maine and earned three letters as a defensive back on the Black Bear football team before completing his degree from Indiana in 1981. He graduated cum laude with a B.S. in general studies.

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WES W ES SUAN SU A N

RANDY R A ND Y R ROSS OSS

RUNNING BACKS FOURTH SEASON LINFIELD

DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS FIFTH SEASON ST. BERNARD

Wes Suan is in his fourth season at SMU, and his work with Mustang running backs has been vital to the success of Jones’ run-and-shoot offense. In 2009, Suan helped Shawnbrey McNeal earn honorable mention AllConference accolades and become the first collegiate 1,000-yard rusher under June Jones. Freshman back Zach Line also had a breakout season, scoring seven TDs on just 49 carries. The 2010 season saw Line explode for an unexpected 1,494 rushing yards, which ranked 11th in the country and trails only Eric Dickerson for most singleseason rushing yards in SMU history. Line was named first-team Conference USA, averaging 6.1 yards per carry and scoring 10 touchdowns, as he became the second 1,000-yard rusher under Jones. Suan, who spent nine seasons as an assistant at Hawaii, spent his first six years with Jones' staff as a running backs coach before moving to the offensive line in 2005. He moved back to the running backs in 2006 and 2007. During his tenure, he developed a well-rounded group of runners and blockers who learned to recognize and identify various defensive schemes and blitzes. In 2007, two Suan-coached running backs were selected in the NFL Draft - Reagan Mauia and Nate Ilaoa. Mauia went in the sixth round to the Miami Dolphins, while Ilaoa was selected in the seventh round by the Philadelphia Eagles. Suan began his coaching career at Leilehua High School as an assistant for the junior varsity squad in 1975. He moved on to serve as an assistant football and basketball coach and head track coach at Waialua High School in 1976, where he stayed for four years. Suan took an assistant coaching job at Linfield in 1979, where he also served as assistant athletics director (1992-98). He stayed at Linfield for 19 years before returning to the islands. An avid golfer, Suan lives with his wife, Judy, and their two daughters, McKenzie and Madeline.

Randy Ross is in his fifth year at SMU, where he serves as the Director of Football Operations. In that role, Ross wears a number of hats. He coordinates team travel, office management and administration, handles gameday responsibilities and serves as a liaison with athletics and university departments. Ross came to SMU after spending 17 seasons at Alabama, the last four as Director of Football Operations. He was Alabama’s recruiting coordinator from 1990-98 and then spent one season in UA’s development office before moving back to the football office in 2000 as the Director of High School Relations. He began his coaching career at Gaston (Ala.) High School before moving to Gadsden’s Southside High School in 1976. He then served as Southside’s head coach for nine seasons before moving on to coach at Scottsboro High from 1985-86. He moved on to Vanderbilt to tutor the quarterbacks before being lured to Alabama by Gene Stallings. A graduate of St. Bernard, Ross is married to the former Ann Lowe.

TTAM AM H OLLINGSHEAD HOLLINGSHEAD DIRECTOR OF HIGH SCHOOL RELATIONS FOURTH SEASON SMU Tam Hollingshead joined SMU’s football staff as the Director of High School Relations in 2008 after a storied career as a high school coach. Hollingshead, an SMU alumnus and former football letterman, came to SMU from Rockwall Heath, where he spent three seasons as head football coach. Hollingshead has a long history in the Texas prep ranks, serving as head coach at Temple High School and Permian High School in addition to Rockwall Heath. He led Permian to the 1991 5A state championship and went 45-4-2 in his four seasons in Odessa. He then served as tight ends/specialists coach at Texas A&M for nine seasons (1994-2002), where he coached in six bowl games and helped the Aggies win the 1998 Big 12 championship. A 1975 SMU letterman, Hollingshead came to the Hilltop after a standout prep career which included earning All-State accolades and winning two state championships at Brownwood High School. He later earned a master’s from Sul Ross State. Hollingshead and his wife Barbara have three children – Amanda, Alek and Drew.

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STEVE S TEVE STIGALL STIGALL

MEL de MEL deLAURA LAURA

DIRECTOR OF ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING FIFTH SEASON TEXAS

HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH SECOND SEASON HAWAI'I PACIFIC Mel deLaura is in his second year as SMU's Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, having come to the Hilltop in February 2010. deLaura came to SMU from Hawaii, where he served as the Warriors' strength and conditioning coach since 2000. On the Hilltop, deLaura oversees the strength & conditioning programs for all 17 varsity SMU sports with an emphasis on football. deLaura is well acquainted with SMU football coach June Jones, as the two have a relationship that dates back almost 25 years. deLaura and Jones met while attending UH before both transferred to Portland State. Upon completion of his eligibility, deLaura received free-agent contracts with the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Redskins. However, a leg injury prior to training camp in Atlanta ended his professional career before it began. Prior to his appointment at UH, deLaura coached at a high school and worked as a personal trainer for professional athletes in Oregon including NBA players Jerome Kersey and Kevin Duckworth. A former wide receiver, deLaura implements training techniques he has learned throughout the years. One particular technique he employs is plyometrics, which are exercises that improve jumping and quickness. DeLaura earned his bachelor's degree in sports and recreation administration from Hawai`i Pacific University. He and his wife, Rene, have three children, Isaiah, Noah and Makaela.

Steve Stigall is in his fifth year on the Hilltop serving as Director of On-Campus Recruiting. Prior to coming to SMU, Stigall served two years in the Texas football operations office. On the Hilltop, Stigall handles all aspects of on-campus recruiting, including the arrangement of lodging, meals, travel and visit itineraries. He also handles correspondence and monitors a recruiting management program for the SMU staff. Stigall holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Texas, where he was a three-year letterwinner and the Horns’ special teams MVP in 2004. He was also a four-time member of the Big 12 Honor Roll and a nominee for the 2004 Bobby Bowden Award. A native of Emory, Texas, Stigall is married to the former Kathy Hahn, who was a four-year volleyball letterwinner for the Horns, and the couple has a son, Luke.

ALBERT A LBERT VEYTIA VEYTIA EQUIPMENT MANAGER FIRST SEASON UTEP Albert Veytia arrived on the Hilltop in the summer of 2011 with an extensive background as an equipment manager at both the collegiate and professional levels. Veytia was most recently head equipment manager at Kansas State, where he worked for three seasons, but his resume also includes a stop at North Texas, as well as stints with the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars and two stops in NFL Europe (Frankfurt, Germany and Barcelona, Spain). Veytia has also served as head equipment manager for the Birmingham Barracudas of the Canadian Football League. A graduate of UTEP, Veytia worked as a student manager for the Miners before joining the staff of the USFL’s Houston Gamblers, where he worked with SMU coach June Jones.

TTERRY ERRY GARDNER GARDNER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FIFTH SEASON

Terry Gardner begins her fifth year at SMU as the administrative assistant for the head football coach. She is responsible for maintaining June Jones’ calendar and correspondence, as well as all other aspects of the day-to-day office operation. Gardner came to SMU after a decade as an executive assistant at companies in the Dallas area. Prior to that, she worked for Halliburton as a training coordinator. Gardner and her husband James have three children – Breanne Bishop, Allison Gardner and Brady Bishop. Gardner has deep ties to SMU as her husband, father-in-law and two of her children are SMU grads.

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MIKE M IKE M MORTON ORTON

MIKE M IKE V VAUGHT A UG HT

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE 14TH SEASON PURDUE

DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS SIXTH SEASON ARKANSAS TECH

Mike Morton is in his 14th season at SMU, having joined the Mustang staff in the fall of 1998. Morton is responsible for all football-related athletic training duties, including prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries. In addition to providing health care for the football team, he is responsible for managing a staff of full-time assistant athletic trainers. Morton, his staff and team of physicians are responsible for providing care for nearly 500 studentathletes as well as performers from the Meadows School of Dance. In addition to his duties in Athletics, Morton also serves on the University's Commission on Substance Abuse Prevention. Morton began his education as a student athletic trainer at Purdue. He was awarded the Newell-Combs Scholarship for excellence in athletic training his senior year and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Athletic Training in May 1996. As part of his undergraduate study, Morton completed an internship with the Indianapolis Colts during the 1995 season. Following his time at Purdue, Morton moved on to Auburn, where he earned a Masters of Education in Higher Education Administration and Sports Administration. While completing his degree, Morton served as the graduate assistant athletic trainer for a Tiger baseball team that advanced to the 1997 College World Series and won the 1998 SEC Championship. A native of Churubusco, Ind., Morton is married to the former Michelle Gilbert and the couple has two daughters, Carys and Violet, and a son, Michael.

LLOPAKA OP A K A O ORNELLAS RNELLAS VIDEO COORDINATOR FOURTH SEASON HAWAI'I Lopaka Ornellas is in his fourth season as SMU’s video coordinator, having spent the previous six years as video coordinator at Hawaii. Ornellas was a walk-on on the Hawaii football team from 1996 through 1999 and played for Fred vonAppen and June Jones. He lettered in four sports in high school – boxing, football, track and wrestling – and also participated in rodeo competitions, riding bulls and roping cattle. He also enjoys combat sports and was a San Diego Golden Gloves boxing champion in 1991 and 1992 and the Hawaiian Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Champion in 2005. His parents, Rita and John, reside in Mililani, O’ahu, and he has two older brothers, John and Billy, and one older sister, Karen.

Mike Vaught enters his sixth year as SMU's Deputy Director of Athletics. In this position, Vaught serves as the program administrator for football and the department's second-in-command, facilitating the overall management of the Athletic Department. Vaught has played a huge role in the department's recent success and growth, assisting in the hiring of former National Coach of the Year June Jones to lead the Mustang football program. Since that hire, Jones and the Mustangs snapped a 25-year bowl drought and claimed a 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Championship and a share of the Conference USA Western Division Championship. SMU finished 2009 at 8-5, making the largest turnaround in the nation (+7 wins). The 2010 season saw that success continue as SMU earned its second-straight bowl berth, won a C-USA Western Division Championship and played in its first C-USA Championship Game. SMU has also undertaken big facility upgrades in Vaught's tenure, building new facilities and improving existing ones. The $13-million, 43,000 square-foot Crum Basketball Center, a basketball-only practice facility adjacent to Moody Coliseum, opened in February 2008 and the Turpin Tennis Stadium opened in April of the same year. Phase I of the SMU Payne Stewart Golf Learning Center at the Dallas Athletic Club was completed in 2010 and updates to the Loyd Center have been numerous. A new integrated video and audio system was installed at Gerald J. Ford Stadium prior to the 2010 season, and a renovated football locker room and team meeting rooms, along with new stadium turf, will be ready for the 2011 football season. Renovations to Moody Coliseum, which began in 2008 with the installation of a new $900,000 videoboard and redesigned court, will only ramp up in the coming years, as SMU has announced a near $40-million plan for more renovations and expansion. Fundraising has also improved since Vaught's arrival, with the 2011 fiscal year SMU's best fundraising year to date. The Mustangs added $6.6 million in annual gifts, breaking the $6 million mark for the first time, and, including capital and other gifts, over $10.5 million was given to SMU Athletics in 2011. SMU also set a record in royalties received for the fifth straight year. Away from SMU, Vaught is a founder and active board member for the College Football Assistance Fund, a non-profit organization dedicated to the support of football players who have sustained serious injuries through college football. Vaught came to SMU after spending six months as Assistant Athletic Director for Football Operations at Rice. Prior to his time with the Owls, Vaught spent three years as the Athletic Director of the Alamo Heights Independent School District in San Antonio and two years as the A.D. at the Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn. Prior to his move into athletic administration, Vaught was an assistant football coach at Navy (1995-2001), Texas State (1992-94) and Missouri State (198693), after spending two years as a graduate assistant at Arkansas (1984-85). He served as offensive coordinator at Navy, where his offense led the nation in rushing in 1999, and was the recruiting coordinator at all three schools at which he held full-time positions. A native of Mena, Ark., Vaught earned his B.S. degree in health and physical education at Arkansas Tech. Vaught and his wife, Karri, reside in Fairview.

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SMU ADMINISTRATION R.. G R GERALD ERALD TURNER TURNER

PAUL P A UL R ROGERS OGERS

PRESIDENT

FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE

As the president of Southern Methodist University since 1995, R. Gerald Turner is leading an era of unprecedented progress as the University approaches the centennial of its founding in 2011 and of its opening in 2015. Under his leadership, The Second Century Campaign, launched in September 2008, seeks resources for a dramatic increase in academic quality and impact. To date, it has raised $460 million toward a goal of $750 million in additional endowment for student scholarships, academic positions and programs, and the campus experience. The previous Campaign for SMU: A Time to Lead (1997-2002) raised more than $540 million for academic programs, scholarships, professorships and student life programs. A new strategic plan is guiding the University’s advancement, and a master plan is reshaping the physical profile of the campus, including property acquisition and 26 new or renovated facilities. Working with the SMU Board of Trustees, President Turner led the University’s efforts to attract the George W. Bush Presidential Center, which is scheduled to open on the SMU campus in 2013. Beyond the campus, Dr. Turner is a member of the board of the American Council on Education and the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, and he co-chairs the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. In Texas, he serves on the boards of the Methodist Hospital Foundation, the Salvation Army of Dallas and two publicly traded companies. Before joining SMU, President Turner was the chancellor of the University of Mississippi. A native of New Boston, Texas, he earned a B.S. degree in psychology from Abilene Christian University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from The University of Texas at Austin. He and his wife, Gail, a native of Graham, Texas, have two married daughters. Angela, g g , a professional p opera singer, and husband Michael Wilson are the parents of Luke and Wyatt and live in Dallas; Jessica, an SMU alumna and professional actress, and husband Jeff Waugh are the parents of Abigail. They live in Boston, Massachusetts.

Paul Rogers, professor of law and the former dean of the SMU School of Law, is the University’s faculty athletic representative and helps represent the University with Conference USA and the NCAA. Rogers formerly served as president of the Southwest Conference and was more recently on the NCAA Division I Academics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet. He is a member of the National Advisory Committee for the National Football Foundation’s Honor Society and also is a member of the Executive Committee of the Division I-A Faculty Athletics Representative Association. In 1988, Rogers was the principal drafter of the University’s Manual of Governance for SMU Athletics and became the first chair of the SMU Athletic Council, which establishes academic and administrative policies for studentathletes at SMU. He continues to serve as a member of the council. Prior to joining the SMU law faculty in 1980, he served on the law faculty at Loyola University of Chicago. He previously practiced law in Pennsylvania. Dean Rogers has earned two degrees (B.A., J.D.) from the University of Texas and an LL.M. from Columbia University. Rogers served as dean of the School of Law from 1988-97. Earlier he served as associate dean for academic affairs at the Law School from 198286. He has co-authored a leading casebook on antitrust law, now in its fourth edition, and has written numerous articles on antitrust, regulated industries, contracts, commercial law and legal history. An avid baseball historian, he has published four books and a number of articles dealing with the history of baseball. He currently serves on the board of the Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation in Ft. Worth, is former president of the board of directors of Dispute Mediation Services and is a former Trustee of the Dallas Bar Foundation. Dean Rogers is a fellow of the Dallas Bar, Texas Bar and the American Bar Foundations. A member of the American Law Institute, he also served as chair of the Ethics Oversight Committee for Dallas 2012 and is president of the Hall-Ruggles Chapter (Dallas-Fort Worth) of the Society of American Baseball Research. Rogers has three daughters, Heather Heck, Jillian Van Auken and Ruthie Massey, and two grandsons, Baer Heck and Jonathan Van Auken, and a granddaughter, Bozlie Kate Heck.

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STEVE S TEVE ORSINI ORSINI DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Arriving at SMU with over 25 years of experience in athletic administration, Steve Orsini has brought a top-25 mentality to the Hilltop and has created a tremendous sense of excitement for SMU fans. In January 2008, Orsini brought a new spark to the SMU football program, hiring former National Coach of the Year June Jones to lead the Mustangs, and that spark turned into a fire in 2009, as Jones and the Mustangs snapped a 25-year bowl drought and claimed a Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Championship and a share of the Conference USA Western Division Championship. SMU finished the season 8-5, making the largest turnaround in the nation in 2009 (+7 wins). The 2010 season saw that success continue as SMU earned its second-straight bowl berth, won a C-USA Western Division Championship and played in its first C-USA Championship Game. Orsini made an immediate impact by hiring 2001 Associated Press National Coach of the Year Matt Doherty to lead the Mustang men's basketball program before his first "official" day on the job. With Jones and Doherty, SMU is one of just two schools nationally to have National Coaches of the Year at the helms of both its football and men's basketball programs. Doherty’s impact was felt in 2010-11, as the SMU men’s basketball program recorded its first 20-win season and first postseason bid since 1999-2000, finishing 20-15 and advancing to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament semifinals. Success under Orsini has not been limited to the playing field, however, as SMU student-athletes also succeed in the classroom, with 205 SMU student-athletes named to the Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2011. SMU is also seeing a construction boom under Orsini. SMU has embarked on an $80-million plan to build new facilities and improve existing ones. The $13-million, 43,000 square-foot Crum Basketball Center, a basketball-only practice facility adjacent to Moody Coliseum, opened in February 2008 and the Turpin Tennis Stadium opened in April of the same year. Phase I of the SMU Payne Stewart Golf Learning Center at the Dallas Athletic Club was completed in 2010 and updates to the Loyd Center have been numerous. A new integrated video and audio system was installed at Gerald J. Ford Stadium prior to the 2010 season, and a renovated football locker room and team meeting rooms, along with new stadium turf, will be ready for the 2011 football season. Renovations to Moody Coliseum, which began in 2008 with the installation of a new $900,000 videoboard and redesigned court, will only ramp up in the coming year, as SMU has announced a near $40-million plan for more renovations and expansion. These facility projects and the hiring of June Jones have been made possible through Orsini's fundraising prowess. To land Jones, Orsini convinced over 20 donors to join his creation, "The Circle of Champions," and commit $100,000 a year for five years, giving SMU the ability to compete financially with top-25 institutions. Since Orsini’s arrival in 2006, SMU Athletics has seen an astonishing 82 percent spike in annual giving despite a challenging economic environment. The 2011 fiscal year was SMU's best fundraising year to date, as the Mustangs added over $6.6 million to the coffers in annual gifts, while also setting a record in royalties received. "We can be successful on a national level," said Orsini. "My philosophy on how to have fun in athletics is spelled W-I-N. Our goal in every sport is to be in the top 25 in the nation - and for the ones that already are, I want them to be in the top 10. Collegiate athletics can excite the whole community, build school spirit and really create a sense of community." Orsini came to SMU on June 1, 2006 from the University of Central Florida, where he served as A.D. since June 2002. At UCF, he helped transform UCF into a top athletic program. He guided the Knights to Conference USA membership and established the UCF Athletics Association, Inc., a private, non-profit, direct-support organization of the University of Central Florida. As part of a 70 percent increase in the department's budget during his tenure, Orsini increased funding for all sports while at UCF and the Knights achieved immediate success under his leadership. During the 2004-05 academic year, six UCF teams advanced to NCAA play, including the men's basketball squad, which made its second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. Competing in their last season in the Atlantic Sun Conference, the Knights swept the league's all-sports awards, given to the top program in the conference, for the third straight year. UCF followed that up by advancing to the inaugural Conference USA Football Championship Game and its first-ever bowl appearance in the fall of 2005 after winning the C-USA Eastern Division crown. In all, 25 teams competed in postseason play during his time at UCF, and the Knights posted their highest-ever NACDA Cup finishes in 2003-04 and 2004-05.

Orsini's tenure at UCF was marked by growth. He oversaw major facility additions and renovations at UCF, including the completion of the Wayne Densch Sports Center and the Nicholson Fieldhouse, two of the top athletic facilities in the nation. He also initiated plans and secured financing for a new on-campus football stadium, a softball stadium complex, a rowing boathouse, and a convocation center and arena as part of a $270 million mixed-use development - all of which opened in 2007. Orsini expanded the Knight fan base, with UCF setting all-time records in football season ticket sales and in revenues generated through ticket sales, corporate sponsorships and fundraising. He also saw w UCF set attendance records for football and men's and women's basketball contests. Prior to his appointment at UCF, Orsini spent three years as Senior Associate A.D. for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association. In that capacity, he was responsible forr administration and business affairs forr the Yellow Jackets. He played a pivotal role in the expansion of the football and baseball stadiums, and also served as the tournament manager for the 2002 NCAA A Final Four in the Georgia Dome. Orsini joined the Georgia Tech staff afterr five years as the Associate Athletics Directorr and Treasurer at the U.S. Naval Academy Athletic Association. Previously, he spent 10 years in administration with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. A native of Hummelstown, Pa., Orsini graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1978 with a degree in business administration, majoring in accounting. He was a three-time letter winner at fullback on the Fighting Irish football team and was one of four team captains on the 1977 national championship squad. After graduation, he spent three years as Senior Assistant Accountant and became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the New York office of the national accounting firm Deloitte, Haskins and Sells. He began his career in athletics administration in 1981 as Assistant Business Manager and Ticket Manager at Notre Dame, and remained in that capacity for three years until leaving to join the Dallas Cowboys as Ticket Manager in 1984. He became Director of Administration for the Cowboys in 1989, serving in that capacity until 1993 when he went back into private business as the Sales Controller for Fujitsu-ICL Systems, Inc. in Dallas. He resumed his career in athletics administration at the Naval Academy in 1994. During his time at Navy, Orsini was responsible for all business and legal affairs and helped increase the Athletic Association's revenue by 70 percent. Responsible for the development of the Department of External Affairs while at Navy, the program set all-time records at the school for season ticket sales, marketing and sponsorship revenues, and fan attendance during his tenure. Born April 16, 1956, Orsini is married to the former Amy Kertesz of South Bend, Ind., and the couple has a daughter, Angela.

THE STEVE ORSINI FILE Hometown: Hummelstown, Pa. Education: The University of Notre Dame, 1978, Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Majoring in Accounting Family: He and his wife, Amy, have one daughter, Angela. 2006-Present: 2002-2006: 1999-2002: 1994-1999: 1993-94: 1984-93: 1981-84: 1978-81:

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STEVE ORSINI TIMELINE

Director of Athletics, SMU Director of Athletics, UCF Senior Associate A.D, Georgia Tech Associate A.D. and Treasurer, U.S. Naval Academy Athletics Association Sales Controller, Fujitsu-ICL Systems Director of Administration/Ticket Manager, Dallas Cowboys Assistant Business Manager & Ticket Manager, Notre Dame Senior Accountant, Deloitte, Haskins & Sells


CONFERENCE USA SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD

From the beginning, Conference USA's dedication to excellence has been the league’s guiding principle and remains today a common thread for a promising future. C-USA is home to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men's and women's programs that are immersed in athletic success and academic prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in our communities. All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, along with several other men's and women's athletic programs, many of which compete regularly for NCAA Championships. C-USA sponsors competition in 20 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 11 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, rowing, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner's Honor Roll and the Commissioner's Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Conference USA also added a Spirit of Service Award, recognizing student-athletes three times a year for a combination of significant community service efforts, good academic standing and participation in their elected sport.

C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance among studentathletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 15 years, 153 student-athletes earned national ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, while 541 were named All-District. In addition, more than 20,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll or received the Commissioner's Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom.

C-USA ON TV

C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through a multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnerships with FOX Sports Media Group and CBS Sports Network. By partnering with FOX Sports Media Group and extending an existing partnership with CBS Sports Network, the league has substantially increased the number of national and regional appearances for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports.

C-USA DIGITAL NETWORK

The C-USA Digital Network officially launched in August of 2011. Network programming will include live streaming of non-televised events, video on demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, podcasting, regular season and championship event highlights and C-USA produced feature stories. Monthly and yearly subscriptions will offer access to events offered on all 12 of the C-USA member institution’s athletic websites as well as C-USA network programming.

SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD

Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation.

C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY

The conference’s footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states and a combined area population of nearly 17 million. More than 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nation. With a renewed commitment to community involvement, the conference has begun development of several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations.

FOOTBALL • • •

62 teams have earned bowl bids Member of the Bowl Championship Series Bowl tie-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, EagleBank Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, St. Petersburg Bowl and Dallas Football Classic

MEN’S BASKETBALL • • • • • • •

GOVERNANCE

Consistently rated as one of the top basketball leagues in the country 97 postseason teams (47 NCAA and 39 NIT, 6 CBI, 5 CIT) One National Championship title game appearance Three Final Four teams Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists Inaugural CBI Champion

Along with the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC, Conference USA is one of the seven conferences having significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Directors.

A PROUD HISTORY; A PROMISING FUTURE

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • • • • •

46 NCAA Tournament appearances 36 WNIT appearances One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 Two WNIT semifinalists One WBI Champion

In addition, 35 volleyball teams and 55 men’s and women’s soccer teams have earned NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent three men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup and three volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league has also had six national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more than 600 NCAA appearances.

Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner on April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league’s charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. After celebrating its 10th Anniversary during the 2004-05 season, C-USA began a new chapter in 2005-06 when its current membership came together to form the new look of the league. Since its formation, C-USA has established a strong foundation, an identity and a history that reflects the league’s national presence. Fifteen years of remarkable history has reinforced the league’s position in collegiate athletics, setting the course for the next decade and beyond.

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OPPONENT INFORMATION Texas A&M Aggies

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TEXAS A&M AGGIES SEPT. 4, 2011

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS  KYLE FIELD  FSN

Texas A&M Aggies

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UTEP MINERS SEPT. 10, 2011

DALLAS, TEXAS  GERALD J. FORD STADIUM  FSN

Texas A&M Aggies

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NORTHWESTERN ST. DEMONS SEPT. 17, 2011

DALLAS, TEXAS  GERALD J. FORD STADIUM

Location: ______________College Station, Texas Stadium: ________________ Kyle Field (83,002) Head Coach: _________________ Mike Sherman SID: _________________________ Alan Cannon Office Phone: ________________ 979-845-5725 Cell Phone: __________________ 979-777-4200 Press Row Phone: ____________ 979-845-4526 E-Mail: _________ acannon@athletics.tamu.edu Website: ________________ AggieAthletics.com

Location: ____________________El Paso, Texas Stadium: _________________Sun Bowl (51,500) Head Coach: ____________________ Mike Price SID: ___________________________ Jeff Darby Office Phone: ________________ 915-747-6652 Cell Phone: __________________ 915-204-0642 Press Row Phone: ____________ 915-747-5154 E-Mail: ___________________ jdarby@utep.edu Website: ________________ UTEPAthletics.com

Location: ____________ Natchitoches, Louisiana Stadium: ____________Turpin Stadium (15, 971) Head Coach: ___________ Bradley Dale Peveto SID: _________________________ Doug Ireland Office Phone: ________________ 318-357-6467 Cell Phone: __________________ 318-288-6388 Press Row Phone: ____________ 318-357-4529 E-Mail: _________________ ireland@nsula.edu Website: _________________ NSUDemons.com

Texas A&M Aggies

Texas A&M Aggies

Texas A&M Aggies

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MEMPHIS TIGERS SEPT. 24, 2011

MEMPHIS, TENN.  LIBERTY BOWL  FSN

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TCU HORNED FROGS SEPT. 30, 2011

FORT WORTH, TEXAS  AMON CARTER STADIUM  CBS SPORTS

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UCF KNIGHTS OCT. 15, 2011

DALLAS, TEXAS  GERALD J. FORD STADIUM  FSN

Location: ___________________ Memphis, Tenn. Stadium: _______Liberty Bowl Memorial (61,000) Head Coach: ___________________ Larry Porter SID: ____________________ Jennifer Rodrigues Office Phone: ________________ 901-678-2397 Cell Phone: __________________ 901-734-9951 Press Row Phone: ____________ 901-272-0136 E-Mail: ____________ jmpowers@memphis.edu Website: __________________ GoTigersGo.com

Location: _________________ Fort Worth, Texas Stadium: _______ Amon Carter Stadium (44,008) Head Coach: ________________ Gary Patterson SID: __________________________Mark Cohen Office Phone: ________________ 817-257-5394 Cell Phone: __________________ 817-343-2017 Press Row Phone: ____________ 817-257-7981 E-Mail: __________________ m.cohen@tcu.edu Website: _____________________GoFrogs.com

Location: _____________________ Orlando, Fla. Stadium: Bright House Networks Stadium (45,323) Head Coach: ________________George O'Leary SID: ________________________ Joe Hornstein Office Phone: ________________ 407-823-2729 Cell Phone: __________________ 407-406-0855 Press Row Phone: ____________ 407-882-0386 E-Mail: ____________joehorn@athletics.ucf.edu Website: _________________ UCFAthletics.com

Texas A&M Aggies

Texas A&M Aggies

Texas A&M Aggies

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SOUTHERN MISS GOLDEN EAGLES OCT. 22, 2011

HATTIESBURG, MISS.  ROBERTS STADIUM  CBS SPORTS

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TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE OCT. 29, 2011

TULSA, OKLA.  H.A. CHAPMAN STADIUM  FSN

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TULANE GREEN WAVE NOV. 5, 2011

DALLAS, TEXAS  GERALD J. FORD STADIUM

Location: _________________ Hattiesburg, Miss. Stadium: ___________ Roberts Stadium (36,000) Head Coach: __________________ Larry Fedora SID: _________________________ Jack Duggan Office Phone: ________________ 601-266-4503 Cell Phone: __________________ 601-596-5637 Press Row Phone: ____________ 601-266-5523 E-Mail: ______________ jack.duggan@usm.edu Website: _________________SouthernMiss.com

Location: ______________________ Tulsa, Okla. Stadium: _____ H.A. Chapman Stadium (35,452) Head Coach: ________________ Bill Blankenship SID: _____________________ Donald Tomkalski Office Phone: ________________ 918-631-3200 Cell Phone: __________________ 918-640-0683 Press Row Phone: ____________ 918-631-2492 E-Mail: _________ donald-tomkalski@utulsa.edu Website: _______________ TulsaHurricane.com

Location: __________________New Orleans, La. Stadium: _______ Louisiana Superdome (64,900) Head Coach: ____________________Bob Toledo SID: _______________________Roger Dunaway Office Phone: ________________ 504-862-8240 Cell Phone: __________________ 504-452-2906 Press Row Phone: ____________ 504-587-3868 E-Mail: __________________ roger@tulane.edu Website: _____________TulaneGreenWave.com

Texas A&M Aggies

Texas A&M Aggies

Texas A&M Aggies

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NAVY MIDSHIPMEN NOV. 12, 2011

DALLAS, TEXAS  GERALD J. FORD STADIUM  FSN

Location: ____________________Annapolis, Md. Stadium: __ Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (34,000) Head Coach: _______________ Ken Niumatalolo SID: _____________________ Scott Strasemeier Office Phone: ________________ 410-293-8775 Cell Phone: __________________ 443-336-9023 Press Row Phone: ____________ 410-268-1489 E-Mail: ________________ sstrasem@usna.edu Website: __________________ NavySports.com

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HOUSTON COUGARS NOV. 19, 2011

HOUSTON, TEXAS  ROBERTSON STADIUM  FSN

Location: ___________________ Houston, Texas Stadium: _________ Robertson Stadium (32,000) Head Coach: __________________ Kevin Sumlin SID: _________________________ Cassie Arner Office Phone: ________________ 713-743-9409 Cell Phone: __________________ 832-523-8647 Press Row Phone: ____________ 713-743-0550 E-Mail: _____________mcarner@central.uh.edu Website: __________________ UHCougars.com

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RICE OWLS NOV. 26, 2011

DALLAS, TEXAS  GERALD J. FORD STADIUM  FSN

Location: ___________________ Houston, Texas Stadium: ______________Rice Stadium (70,000) Head Coach: ___________________ David Bailiff SID: __________________________ Chuck Pool Office Phone: ________________ 713-348-5775 Cell Phone: __________________ 832-244-6476 Press Row Phone: ____________ 713-527-0250 E-Mail: ____________________ cpool@rice.edu Website: ____________________ RiceOwls.com


2011 C-USA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15

Mississippi State at Memphis

East Carolina at Memphis Rice at Marshall UCF at SMU UTEP at Tulane UAB at Tulsa

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 South Carolina vs. East Carolina (Charlotte) UCLA at Houston Rice at Texas Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss Southeastern Louisiana at Tulane Tulsa at Oklahoma Charleston Southern at UCF Stony Brook at UTEP

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Marshall at West Virginia SMU at Texas A&M

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Virginia Tech at East Carolina Houston at North Texas Southern Miss at Marshall Memphis at Arkansas State Purdue at Rice UTEP at SMU Tulsa at Tulane UAB at Florida Boston College at UCF

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Houston at Louisiana Tech Marshall at Ohio Austin Peay at Memphis Northwestern State at SMU Southeastern Louisiana at Southern Miss Tulane at UAB Oklahoma State at Tulsa UCF at Florida International UTEP at New Mexico State

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 UCF at UAB

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 East Carolina at Navy Marshall at Houston Memphis at Tulane Tulsa at Rice SMU at Southern Miss Colorado State at UTEP

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 Rice at Houston

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 Tulane at East Carolina UAB at Marshall Memphis at UCF SMU at Tulsa Southern Miss at UTEP

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Tulsa at UCF

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Southern Miss at East Carolina Houston at UAB UTEP at Rice Tulane at SMU

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Houston at Tulane

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12

UCF at BYU

East Carolina at UTEP Marshall at Tulsa UAB at Memphis Rice at Northwestern Navy at SMU UCF at Southern Miss

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 UAB at East Carolina Georgia State at Houston Virginia Tech at Marshall SMU at Memphis Rice at Baylor Southern Miss at Virginia Tulane at Duke Tulsa at Boise State UTEP at South Florida

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Houston at UTEP

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Marshall at Memphis Southern Miss at UAB

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 UCF at East Carolina SMU at Houston Tulane at Rice Tulsa at UTEP

2011-12 BOWL SCHEDULE GILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL

Sat., Dec. 17 | 12 p.m. | Albuquerque, N.M. | MWC vs. Pac-12 | ESPN

UDROVE HUMANITARIAN BOWL

Sat., Dec. 17 | 4:30 p.m. | Boise, Idaho | MAC vs. WAC | ESPN

R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL

Sat., Dec. 17 | 8 p.m. | New Orleans, La. | C-USA vs. Sun Belt | ESPN

BEEF O’BRADY’S BOWL ST. PETERSBURG

Tue., Dec. 20 | 7 p.m. | St. Petersburg, Fla. | Big East vs. C-USA | ESPN

SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT UNION POINSETTIA BOWL Wed., Dec. 21 | 7 p.m. | San Diego, Calif. | MWC vs. WAC | ESPN

MAACO BOWL LAS VEGAS

Thu., Dec. 22 | 7 p.m. | Las Vegas, Nev. | MWC vs. Pac-12 | ESPN

SHERATON HAWAII BOWL

Sat., Dec. 24 | 7 p.m. | Honolulu, Hawaii | C-USA vs. WAC | ESPN

ADVOCARE V100 INDEPENDENCE BOWL

Mon., Dec. 26 | 4 p.m. | Shreveport, La. | ACC vs. MWC | ESPN2

LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWL

Tue., Dec. 27 | 3:30 p.m. | Detroit, Mich. | Big Ten vs. MAC | ESPN

BELK BOWL

Tue., Dec. 27 | 7 p.m. | Charlotte, N.C. | ACC vs. Big East | ESPN

MILITARY BOWL PRESENTED BY NORTHROP GRUMMAN Wed., Dec. 28 | 3:30 p.m. | Washington, D.C. | ACC vs. Navy | ESPN

BRIDGEPOINT EDUCATION HOLIDAY BOWL

Wed., Dec. 28 | 7 p.m. | San Diego, Calif. | Big 12 vs. Pac-12 | ESPN

CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL

Thu., Dec. 29 | 4:30 p.m. | Orlando, Fla. | ACC vs. Big East | ESPN

VALERO ALAMO BOWL

Thu., Dec. 29 | 8 p.m. | San Antonio, Texas | Big 12 vs. Pac-12 | ESPN

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL

Fri., Dec. 30 | 11 a.m. | Dallas, Texas | BYU vs. C-USA | ESPN

NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL

Fri., Dec. 30 | 2:20 p.m. | Bronx, N.Y. | Big 12 vs. Big East | ESPN

FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL Fri., Dec. 30 | 5:40 p.m. | Nashville, Tenn. | ACC vs. SEC | ESPN

INSIGHT BOWL

Fri., Dec. 30 | 9 p.m. | Tempe, Ariz. | Big Ten vs. Big 12 | ESPN

MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL OF TEXAS

Sat., Dec. 31 | 11 a.m. | Houston, Texas | Big Ten vs. Big 12 | ESPN

HYUNDAI SUN BOWL

Sat., Dec. 31 | 1 p.m. | El Paso, Texas | ACC vs. Pac-12 | CBS

AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL

Sat., Dec. 31 | 2:30 p.m. | Memphis, Tenn. | C-USA vs. SEC | ABC

KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL

Sat., Dec. 31 | 2:30 p.m. | San Francisco, Calif. | Army vs. Pac-12 | ESPN

CHICK-FIL-A BOWL

Sat., Dec. 31 | 6:30 p.m. | Atlanta, Ga. | ACC vs. SEC | ESPN

TICKETCITY BOWL

Mon., Jan. 2 | 11 a.m. | Dallas, Texas | Big Ten vs. C-USA | ESPNU

CAPITAL ONE BOWL

Mon., Jan. 2 | 12 p.m. | Orlando, Fla. | Big Ten vs. SEC | ESPN

GATOR BOWL

Mon., Jan. 2 | 12 p.m. | Jacksonville, Fla. | Big Ten vs. SEC | ESPN2

OUTBACK BOWL

Mon., Jan. 2 | 12 p.m. | Tampa, Fla. | Big Ten vs. SEC | ABC

SMU at TCU

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1

Houston at Tulsa UTEP at UCF

Mon., Jan. 2 | 4 p.m. | Pasadena, Calif. | Big Ten vs. Pac-12 | ESPN

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26

Tue., Jan 3 | 7:30 p.m. | New Orleans, La. | SEC Champion vs. BCS | ESPN

North Carolina at East Carolina Marshall at Louisville Memphis at Middle Tennessee Rice at Southern Miss Tulane at Army North Texas at Tulsa UAB at Troy

East Carolina at Marshall Memphis at Southern Miss Rice at SMU Tulane at Hawai’i UAB at Florida Atlantic

ROSE BOWL GAME PRESENTED BY VIZIO ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL

DISCOVER ORANGE BOWL

Wed., Jan. 4 | 7 p.m. | Miami Gardens, Fla. | ACC Champion vs. BCS | ESPN

TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL

Thu., Jan. 5 | 7:30 p.m. | Glendale, Ariz. | Big 12 Champion vs. BCS | ESPN

AT&T COTTON BOWL

Fri., Jan. 6 | 7 p.m. | Arlington, Texas | Big 12 vs. SEC | FOX

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3

East Carolina at Houston Marshall at UCF Memphis at Rice Southern Miss at Navy Syracuse at Tulane Mississippi State at UAB

C-USA Championship Game

Sat., Jan. 7 | 12 p.m. | Birmingham, Ala. | Big East vs. SEC | ESPN

Conference games in bold. All games and dates subject to change Schedule as of June 1, 2010

Mon., Jan. 9 | 7:30 p.m. | New Orleans, La. | BCS No. 1 vs. BCS No. 2 | ESPN

BBVA COMPASS BOWL

ALLSTATE BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME GODADDY.COM BOWL

TBA | Mobile, Ala. | MAC vs. Sun Belt | ESPN C-USA bowls in bold; All dates and times (CT) are subject to change.

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2010 TEAM STATISTICS SCHEDULE & RESULTS (7-7)

TEAM STATISTICS

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Nov. 26

Opponent Score at Texas Tech L, 35-27 UAB* W, 28-7 WASHINGTON STATE W, 35-21 No. 4 TCU L, 41-24 at Rice* W, 42-31 TULSA* W, 21-18 at Navy L, 28-21 HOUSTON* L, 45-20 at Tulane* W, 31-17 at UTEP* L, 28-14 MARSHALL* W, 31-17 at East Carolina* W, 45-38 (OT) Conference USA Championship Game Dec. 4 at UCF L, 17-7 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Dec. 30 vs. Army L, 16-14 Home games in bold; * - Indicates conference game

SCORING BY QUARTERS SMU Mustangs Opponents

1st 49 90

2nd 92 68

3rd 115 89

4th 97 112

OT 7 0

Total 360 359

SMU OPP SCORING _____________________________________ 360 ________________ 359 Points Per Game ____________________________ 25.7 _______________ 25.6 FIRST DOWNS _________________________________ 290 ________________ 285 Rushing _____________________________________ 97 ________________ 128 Passing ____________________________________ 182 ________________ 134 Penalty______________________________________ 11 _________________ 23 RUSHING YARDAGE ___________________________ 1943 _______________ 2027 Yards gained rushing _________________________ 2200 _______________ 2362 Yards lost rushing ____________________________ 257 ________________ 335 Rushing Attempts ____________________________ 404 ________________ 550 Average Per Rush ____________________________ 4.8 ________________ 3.7 Average Per Game _________________________ 138.8 ______________ 144.8 TDs Rushing _________________________________ 14 _________________ 24 PASSING YARDAGE____________________________ 3861 _______________ 2913 Comp-Att-Int __________________________304-516-14 __________255-430-10 Average Per Pass ____________________________ 7.5 ________________ 6.8 Average Per Catch __________________________ 12.7 ________________11.4 Average Per Game _________________________ 275.8 ______________ 208.1 TDs Passing _________________________________ 31 _________________ 18 TOTAL OFFENSE ______________________________ 5804 _______________ 4940 Total Plays __________________________________ 920 ________________ 980 Average Per Play_____________________________ 6.3 ________________ 5.0 Average Per Game _________________________ 414.6 ______________ 352.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards _____________________ 56-1238 ____________ 58-1414 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards _____________________ 28-136 _____________ 25-127 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ________________________ 10-99 _____________ 14-232 KICK RETURN AVERAGE _______________________ 22.1 _______________ 24.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ________________________ 4.9 ________________ 5.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE __________________________ 9.9 _______________ 16.6 FUMBLES-LOST ______________________________ 25-13 _______________ 12-5 PENALTIES-Yards ____________________________ 75-714 _____________ 59-547 Average Per Game __________________________ 51.0 _______________ 39.1 PUNTS-Yards ______________________________ 58-2339 ____________ 64-2795 Average Per Punt ___________________________ 40.3 _______________ 43.7 Net punt average ____________________________ 35.0 _______________ 40.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game___________________ 30:34 ______________ 29:26 3RD-DOWN Conversions ______________________ 80/182 _____________ 88/202 3rd-Down Pct _______________________________ 44% _______________ 44% 4TH-DOWN Conversions _______________________ 14/22 ______________ 14/27 4th-Down Pct _______________________________ 64% _______________ 52% SACKS BY-Yards_____________________________ 29-188 _____________ 34-183 MISC YARDS____________________________________ 89 __________________ 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED _________________________ 48 _________________ 48 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS _______________________ 8-14 _______________ 8-20 ON-SIDE KICKS ________________________________ 0-0 ________________ 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES _____________________ (37-45) 82% _________ (45-55) 82% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS _______________ (31-45) 69% _________ (39-55) 71% PAT-ATTEMPTS ________________________ (48-48) 100% _________ (45-47) 96% ATTENDANCE _____________________________ 164,602 ____________ 238,349 Games/Avg Per Game ______________________ 7/23,515 ____________ 7/34,050

Zachh Line Zac Line

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2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING LINE, Zach PADRON, Kyle BUTLER, Chris SZYMANSKI, Matt FIELDS, Darryl POPE, Kevin TENNISON, Bryce SMITH, Braden McDERMOTT, J.J. TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

GP 14 14 14 13 10 1 14 13 4 6 14 14

Att 244 104 33 2 8 3 0 1 3 6 404 550

Gain 1523 419 191 30 30 6 1 0 0 0 2200 2362

Loss 29 175 9 0 2 0 0 7 16 19 257 335

Net 1494 244 182 30 28 6 1 -7 -16 -19 1943 2027

Avg 6.1 2.3 5.5 15.0 3.5 2.0 0.0 -7.0 -5.3 -3.2 4.8 3.7

TD 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 24

Long 45 24 19 18 7 3 0 0 0 0 45 38

PASSING PADRON, Kyle McDERMOTT, J.J. TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 14 4 6 14 14

Effic 137.37 119.30 0.00 136.17 125.37

Cmp-Att-Int 302-508-14 2-4-0 0-4-0 304-516-14 255-430-10

Pct 59.4 50.0 0.0 58.9 59.3

Yds 3828 33 0 3861 2913

TD 31 0 0 31 18

Lng 82 29 0 82 68

Avg/G 273.4 8.2 0.0 275.8 208.1

RECEIVING BEASLEY, Cole JOHNSON, Darius ROBINSON, A. HAYNES, Bradley LINE, Zach HOLMAN, Keenan FLEMING, P. BUTLER, Chris FIELDS, Darryl JOHNSON, Jeremy TENNISON, Bryce Total.......... Opponents......

G 14 13 14 14 14 12 13 14 10 5 14 14 14

No. 87 78 65 35 17 9 8 3 1 1 0 304 255

Yds 1060 845 1301 326 163 102 52 14 3 -1 -4 3861 2913

Avg 12.2 10.8 20.0 9.3 9.6 11.3 6.5 4.7 3.0 -1.0 0.0 12.7 11.4

TD 6 6 14 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 31 18

Long 49 50 82 25 19 21 14 7 3 0 0 82 68

Avg/G 75.7 65.0 92.9 23.3 11.6 8.5 4.0 1.0 0.3 -0.2 -0.3 275.8 208.1

PUNT RETURNS JOHNSON, Darius CRAWFORD, R. THOMAS, Bennie ACKER, Kenneth PARKS, Chris ARMSTRONG, Ryan Total.......... Opponents......

No. 10 9 4 3 1 1 28 25

Yds 33 83 5 16 0 -1 136 127

Avg 3.3 9.2 1.2 5.3 0.0 -1.0 4.9 5.1

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 17 35 8 16 0 0 35 13

INTERCEPTIONS CRAWFORD, R. SMITH, Ryan BANJO, Chris MOORE, Sterling Total.......... Opponents......

No. 4 2 2 2 10 14

Yds 3 7 25 64 99 232

Avg 0.8 3.5 12.5 32.0 9.9 16.6

TD 0 0 0 1 1 1

Long 5 7 25 32 32 38

KICK RETURNS FIELDS, Darryl ACKER, Kenneth BUTLER, Chris ROBINSON, A. MORSE, Michael DAVIS, Aaron HAYNES, Bradley MOCZYGEMBA, R. BEASLEY, Cole Total.......... Opponents......

No. 32 13 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 56 58

Yds 799 315 49 30 9 14 0 6 16 1238 1414

Avg 25.0 24.2 16.3 15.0 4.5 14.0 0.0 6.0 16.0 22.1 24.4

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Long 92 62 17 18 9 14 0 6 16 92 91

FUMBLE RETURNS DAVIS, Ja’Gared Total.......... Opponents......

No. 1 1 3

Yds 33 33 93

Avg 33.0 33.0 31.0

TD 2 2 4

Long 33 33 55

Avg/G 106.7 17.4 13.0 2.3 2.8 6.0 0.1 -0.5 -4.0 -3.2 138.8 144.8

Colee Beas Col B Beasley easley ley

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2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS |------------------------------------- PATs -------------------------------------| Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 32-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 16-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 48-48 0-0 0 0-0 0 45-47 0-0 1 1-1 0

SCORING ROBINSON, A. LINE, Zach SZYMANSKI, Matt JOHNSON, Darius BEASLEY, Cole PADRON, Kyle SADA, Marcelo HAYNES, Bradley DAVIS, Ja’Gared HOLMAN, Keenan FLEMING, P. MOORE, Sterling Total.......... Opponents......

TD 14 10 0 6 6 4 0 3 2 1 1 1 48 48

FGs 0-0 0-0 7-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-14 8-20

TOTAL OFFENSE PADRON, Kyle LINE, Zach BUTLER, Chris SZYMANSKI, Matt FIELDS, Darryl McDERMOTT, J.J. POPE, Kevin TENNISON, Bryce SMITH, Braden TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 14 14 14 13 10 4 1 14 13 6 14 14

Plays 612 244 33 2 8 7 3 0 1 10 920 980

Rush 244 1494 182 30 28 -16 6 1 -7 -19 1943 2027

Pass 3828 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 3861 2913

Total 4072 1494 182 30 28 17 6 1 -7 -19 5804 4940

Avg/G 290.9 106.7 13.0 2.3 2.8 4.2 6.0 0.1 -0.5 -3.2 414.6 352.9

FIELD GOALS SZYMANSKI, Matt SADA, Marcelo

FGM-FGA 7-12 1-2

Pct 58.3 50.0

01-19 0-0 0-0

20-29 4-4 1-1

30-39 1-2 0-1

40-49 1-4 0-0

PUNTING SZYMANSKI, Matt STONE, Matt Total.......... Opponents......

No. 52 6 58 64

Yds 2149 190 2339 2795

Avg 41.3 31.7 40.3 43.7

Long 74 40 74 75

TB 9 0 9 5

KICKOFFS SADA, Marcelo SZYMANSKI, Matt Total.......... Opponents......

No. 49 19 68 68

Yds 2968 1249 4217 4270

Avg 60.6 65.7 62.0 62.8

TB 3 5 8 10

G 14 14 14 13 10 8 14 14 14 12 14 8 13 13 14 14 4 12 1 14 12 4 5 14 13 4 6 14 14

Rush 1494 0 0 0 28 0 0 182 244 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 -7 -16 -19 1943 2027

Rec 163 1301 1060 845 3 0 326 14 0 102 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 -4 0 0 0 3861 2913

PR 0 0 0 33 0 16 0 0 0 0 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 -1 0 0 0 0 0 136 127

ALL PURPOSE LINE, Zach ROBINSON, A. BEASLEY, Cole JOHNSON, Darius FIELDS, Darryl ACKER, Kenneth HAYNES, Bradley BUTLER, Chris PADRON, Kyle HOLMAN, Keenan CRAWFORD, R. MOORE, Sterling FLEMING, P. SZYMANSKI, Matt BANJO, Chris DAVIS, Aaron MORSE, Michael SMITH, Ryan POPE, Kevin MOCZYGEMBA, R. THOMAS, Bennie ARMSTRONG, Ryan JOHNSON, Jeremy TENNISON, Bryce SMITH, Braden McDERMOTT, J.J. TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Points 84 60 53 36 36 24 19 18 12 6 6 6 360 359

50-99 1-2 0-0

Lg 61 20

Blk 0 0

FC 6 2 8 14

I20 14 2 16 24

Blkd 0 0 0 0

OB 2 0 2 1

Retn --1414 1238

Net --38.9 41.6

YdLn --31 28

KOR 0 30 16 0 799 315 0 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 9 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1238 1414

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 64 0 0 25 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 232

Tot 1657 1331 1076 878 830 331 326 245 244 102 86 64 52 30 25 14 9 7 6 6 5 -1 -1 -3 -7 -16 -19 7277 6713

Avg/G 118.4 95.1 76.9 67.5 83.0 41.4 23.3 17.5 17.4 8.5 6.1 8.0 4.0 2.3 1.8 1.0 2.2 0.6 6.0 0.4 0.4 -0.2 -0.2 -0.2 -0.5 -4.0 -3.2 519.8 479.5

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2010 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |----------------Tackles----------------|

|--Sacks--|

|------Pass Def------|

|-----Fumbles-----|

Blkd

Solo

Ast

Total

TFL/Yds

No-Yards

Int-Yds

BrUp

QBH

Rcv-Yds

FF

Kick

Saf

14

101

44

145

4.5-15

2.0-12

.

1

.

1-0

1

.

.

14

73

50

123

6.5-18

0.5-2

.

3

1

.

.

.

.

BANJO, Chris

14

60

32

92

6.5-24

.

2-25

6

.

.

.

.

.

56

DAVIS, Ja’Gared

14

62

28

90

16.0-68

9.0-53

.

2

.

1-33

1

.

.

45

YENGA, Youri

13

43

38

81

4.0-17

2.0-14

.

6

2

1-0

1

1

.

16

CRAWFORD, R.

14

42

17

59

2.0-2

.

4-3

8

.

.

1

.

.

9

FRAZIER, M.

14

24

27

51

3.5-16

2.5-15

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

20

SMITH, Ryan

12

31

15

46

.

.

2-7

2

1

.

1

.

.

92

HUNT, Margus

14

21

24

45

6.5-32

3.0-21

.

2

1

.

.

3

.

8

THOMPSON, T.

14

16

16

32

5.5-24

4.5-23

.

2

3

.

.

.

.

2A MOORE, Sterling

8

20

4

24

3.0-11

1.0-9

2-64

8

.

.

.

.

.

25

SORRELL, Justin

13

14

9

23

1.5-3

.

.

.

.

1-0

.

.

.

40

SMART, Justin

12

15

7

22

3.5-16

2.0-12

.

.

2

.

1

.

.

90

GRENIER, Kevin

13

9

7

16

4.5-31

3.5-30

.

1

.

.

.

3

.

50

ROGERS, Cameron

13

5

10

15

1.5-1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

31

THOMAS, Bennie

12

11

3

14

1.0-2

.

.

3

.

.

.

.

.

55

DAVIS, Aaron

14

6

5

11

1.0-2

.

.

.

1

.

.

.

.

66

CZERNIAK, S.

14

5

5

10

1.0-1

.

.

.

1

.

1

.

.

49

BROWN, Byron

13

5

5

10

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1

BUTLER, Chris

14

3

5

8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

DEFENSIVE LEADERS

GP

44

REED, Taylor

52

FLEPS, Pete

23

1S SADA, Marcelo

10

3

4

7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

34

MOJICA, Robert

14

5

2

7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

30

JOYNER, Randall

14

4

2

6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

48

LINE, Zach

14

5

.

5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

13

CASTRO, Chris

14

3

2

5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

65

FAVREAU, Jordan

12

4

1

5

1.0-1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

82

CLAY, Charles

12

3

.

3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

33

JONES, Victor

12

3

.

3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7

SCOTT, Jay

9

.

2

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

97

O’GUIN, Mike

6

.

2

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

88

HAYNES, Bradley

14

2

.

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

53

VOOSEN, Mark

14

1

1

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

24

ROBINSON, A.

14

2

.

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2

PADRON, Kyle

14

2

.

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

32

PARKER, Robert

14

2

.

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6

SZYMANSKI, Matt

13

1

1

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

26

HANNESS, Brett

14

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

95

DOLLENS, Mickey

14

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4

LUNDAY, Bryce

14

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

63

MCJUNKIN, Blake

14

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

89

FLEMING, P.

13

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

64

TENNISON, Bryce

14

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

9A FIELDS, Darryl

10

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3

JOHNSON, Darius

13

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

14

SMITH, Braden

13

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

10

PARKS, Chris

8

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1-0

.

.

.

Total

14

612

372

984

73-284

29-188

10-99

45

12

5-33

7

7

.

Opponents

14

548

256

804

64.0-265

34-183

14-232

53

11

13-93

19

.

.

TM TEAM

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2010 GAME RECAPS Game 1 • SMU 31, SFA 23 Sept. 5, 2009 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

Game 2 • SMU 28, UAB 7 Sept. 11, 2010 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

SEPT. 5, 2010 • JONES AT&T STADIUM • LUBBOCK, TEXAS

SMU TEXAS TECH

SEPT. 11, 2010 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS

27 35

Kyle Padron was 21 for 38 for 218 yards, along with two touchdowns, but SMU fell, 35-27, to host Texas Tech. Texas Tech’s Taylor Potts was 34 for 53 with no interceptions and connected with Lyle Leong for three scores and Detron Lewis for another. Eric Stephens rushed for TD to put Texas Tech up 35-14 midway through the third quarter, but the Mustangs had a chance late, rallying behind their special teams. Darryl Fields returned a kickoff 92 yards to set up a 24-yard field to pull SMU within 35-17. Early in the fourth, Matt Szymanski booted a 61-yard field, his longest ever. SMU pulled within 35-27 midway through the fourth quarter after taking over on downs on the Tech 32, and on fourth-and-six from the 13, Padron threw into the end zone and it looked like safety Cody Davis had broken it up. But the ball stayed up in the air and Cole Beasley caught it for a score. On their final drive, down eight, SMU failed to convert a 4th-and-21 from the 50 and Texas Tech took over on downs. Scoring Summary SMU 0 TTU 7 1st 0:54 2nd 14:30 1:29 0:06 3rd 13:22 8:43 4:40 2:49 4th 12:00 7:10

TTU TTU SMU TTU TTU SMU TTU SMU SMU SMU

7 14

10 14

10 0

-

27 35

Leong 2 yd pass from Potts (Williams kick) Leong 6 yd pass from Potts (Williams kick) LINE 2 yd run (SZYMANSKI kick) Lewis 16 yd pass from Potts (Williams kick) Leong 4 yd pass from Potts (Williams kick) BEASLEY 19 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) Stephens 3 yd run (Williams kick) SZYMANSKI 24 yd FG SZYMANSKI 61 yd FG BEASLEY 13 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick)

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

SMU 18 27-109 218 38-21-3 65-327 0-0 2-10 4-157 0-0 4-49.2 3-1 4-40 32:10 4 of 13 2 of 3 4-4 2-18

TTU 24 31-72 359 53-34-0 84-431 0-0 2-12 5-122 3-24 4-48.2 1-1 5-39 27:50 9 of 18 0 of 3 5-5 5-23

RUSHING: SMU-LINE, Zach 12-72; BUTLER, Chris 5-29; PADRON, Kyle 7-18; FIELDS, Darryl 1-minus 2; McDERMOTT, J.J. 2-minus 8. Texas Tech-Batch, Baron 15-52; Stephens, Eric 9-35; McCroy, Ben 1-8; Crawford, Aaron 1-3; TEAM 2-minus 6; Potts, Taylor 3-minus 20.

UAB SMU

7 28

Zach Line rushed for 122 yards and two touchdowns to lead SMU to a 28-7 victory against UAB. Darius Johnson caught two touchdown passes from Kyle Padron as the Mustangs beat the Blazers for the fourth time in as many meetings since the schools became league rivals in 2005. David Isabelle threw a 4-yard TD pass to Mike Jones for UAB’s only score. Line, recruited to SMU as a linebacker, moved to offense and was the team’s goal-line rushing specialist last year, scoring seven TDs. The 235-pound sophomore won the starting running back job in the preseason. Johnson had seven receptions for 45 yards. Scoring Summary UAB 7 SMU 0 1st 8:19 2nd 11:24 4:31 3rd 4:35 4th 7:03

UAB SMU SMU SMU SMU

0 14

0 7

0 7

-

7 28

JONES 4 yd pass from ISABELLE (ZAHN kick) LINE 5 yd run (SZYMANSKI kick) LINE 3 yd run (SZYMANSKI kick) JOHNSON 5 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) JOHNSON 15 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick)

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

UAB 11 32-108 153 26-13-1 58-261 1-15 1-3 4-114 0-0 5-48.6 1-1 5-55 23:25 3 of 13 1 of 3 1-3 1-4

SMU 25 37-247 174 34-19-0 71-421 0-0 2-1 2-40 1-7 4-37.2 1-1 3-33 36:35 3 of 10 0 of 1 4-5 3-20

RUSHING: UAB-SHED, Pat 8-42; ISABELLE, David 16-34; BORNE, Daniel 2-18; BROOKS, Justin 5-9; WILLIAMS, Jacki 1-5. SMU-LINE, Zach 16-122; PADRON, Kyle 9-66; BUTLER, Chris 3-30; FIELDS, Darryl 5-27; POPE, Kevin 3-6; TEAM 1-minus 4. PASSING: UAB-ISABELLE, David 7-15-1-109; ELLIS, Bryan 6-11-0-44. SMU-PADRON, Kyle 18-33-0-145; McDERMOTT, J.J. 1-1-0-29. RECEIVING: UAB-FORREST, Frantr 5-71; JONES, Mike 2-36; HEARN, Patrick 2-31; ANDERSON, Jeffr 1-5; SMITH, Nolan 1-5; DAVIS, Jay 1-5; WILLIAMS, Jacki 1-0. SMU-JOHNSON, Darius 7-45; ROBINSON, A. 4-51; BEASLEY, Cole 3-51; LINE, Zach 2-25; HAYNES, Bradley 1-8; BUTLER, Chris 1-3; FLEMING, P. 1-minus 9. Game 3 • SMU 35, Washington St. 21 Sept. 18, 2010 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

SEPT. 18, 2010 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS

WASHINGTON ST. 21 SMU 35

PASSING: SMU-PADRON, Kyle 21-38-3-218; McDERMOTT, J.J. 0-0-0-0. Texas Tech-Potts, Taylor 34-53-0-359. RECEIVING: SMU-BEASLEY, Cole 5-57; HAYNES, Bradley 4-48; JOHNSON, Darius 4-36; LINE, Zach 4-24; ROBINSON, A. 3-50; FIELDS, Darryl 1-3. Texas Tech-Leong, Lyle 11-142; Lewis, Detron 6-79; Franks, Jacoby 6-31; Swindall, Tram. 5-42; Douglas, Corne. 3-49; Batch, Baron 2-10; Ward, Eric 1-6.

Kyle Padron threw for 280 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another to lead Southern Methodist to a 35-21 win over Washington State. Padron connected with wide receiver Aldrick Robinson on scoring passes of 67, 16 and 10 yards. Robinson finished the game with 111 yards on four catches. It was the first win for the Mustangs against a school from a BCS conference since they defeated Kansas 31-17 on September 2, 2000. The Mustangs were 0-17 against BCS schools during that span including a 30-27 overtime loss last year at Washington State. SMU scored 21 consecutive second-half points, including Robinson’s 10-yard touchdown catch with 2:08 left in the game for 35-14 lead. Padron’s 10-yard strike to Darius Johnson allowed SMU to take a 21-14 lead with 5:01 left in the third quarter. The Cougars tied the game at 14 just before halftime after Johnson fumbled a punt at the SMU 10-yard line and Washington State safety Kyle McCartney recovered it in the end zone.

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2010 GAME RECAPS Tuel did connect with Marquess Wilson with 1:50 left in the game on a 68-yard touchdown pass. Padron scored on a 13-yard run on SMU’s opening drive for a 7-0 lead with 10:20 left in the first quarter, bu the Cougars tied the game at 7 on a 4-yard touchdown pass from Tuel to Jared Karstetter with 54 seconds left in the first quarter. Scoring Summary WSU 7 SMU 7 1st

10:20 0:54 2nd 3:30 2:23 3rd 5:01 1:18 4th 2:08 1:50

SMU WSU SMU WSU SMU SMU SMU WSU

7 7

0 14

7 7

-

21 35

PADRON 13 yd run (SZYMANSKI kick) Karstetter 4 yd pass from Tuel (Grasu kick) ROBINSON 67 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) McCartney 0 yd fumble recovery (Grasu kick) JOHNSON 10 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) ROBINSON 16 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) ROBINSON 10 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) Wilson 68 yd pass from Tuel (Grasu kick)

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

WSU 16 28-66 284 33-18-0 61-350 0-0 3-26 5-93 0-0 7-47.9 0-0 8-72 30:35 4 of 14 0 of 2 1-3 4-27

1st

6:47 0:13 2nd 4:21 0:20 3rd 13:58 12:26 5:31 4th 14:26 11:24 7:14

SMU TCU TCU SMU SMU TCU TCU TCU SMU TCU

ROBINSON 23 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) TUCKER 2 yd run (EVANS kick) JAMES 4 yd run (EVANS kick) SZYMANSKI 26 yd FG HAYNES 1 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) JOHNSON 11 yd pass from DALTON (EVANS kick) JAMES 9 yd run (EVANS kick) SHIVERS 4 yd run (EVANS kick) LINE 29 yd run (SZYMANSKI kick) JOHNSON 19 yd INT return (EVANS kick failed)

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

SMU 22 28-140 280 34-19-0 62-420 0-0 3-14 3-60 0-0 6-40.3 3-1 8-46 29:25 5 of 12 0 of 1 4-4 4-14

PASSING: TCU-DALTON, Andy 14-26-2-74; KERLEY, Jeremy 1-1-0-11. SMU-PADRON, Kyle 14-35-1-169. RECEIVING: TCU-KERLEY, Jeremy 4-33; JOHNSON, Bart 3-29; HICKS, Antoine 1-41; FROSCH, Evan 1-31; DAWSON, Skye 1-10; SHIVERS, Luke 1-9; YOUNG, Jimmy 1-9; CLAY, Curtis 1-8; BOYCE, Josh 1-8; JAMES, Waymon 1-7. SMU-JOHNSON, Darius 5-72; ROBINSON, A. 5-61; BEASLEY, Cole 2-20; LINE, Zach 1-15; HAYNES, Bradley 1-1.

PASSING: Washington St.-Tuel, Jeff 18-33-0-284. SMU-PADRON, Kyle 19-34-0-280.

Game 5 • SMU 42, Rice 31 Oct. 2, 2010 • Rice Stadium • Houston, Texas

OCT. 2, 2010 • RICE STADIUM • HOUSTON, TEXAS

RECEIVING: Washington St.-Wilson, Marq. 6-134; Karstetter, Jar 5-43; Solomon, Jeff. 4-76; Winston, Carl 1-14; Simone, Gino 1-11; Blackledge, Dan 1-6. SMU-BEASLEY, Cole 5-54; ROBINSON, A. 4-111; JOHNSON, Darius 4-49; HOLMAN, Keenan 2-20; HAYNES, Bradley 1-21; LINE, Zach 1-10; FLEMING, P. 1-8; BUTLER, Chris 1-7.

SMU RICE

• No. 4 TCU 41, SMU 24 SEPT. 24, 2010 • GERALD J.Game FORD 4STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS

TCU SMU

41 24

Andy Dalton bounced back from interceptions on consecutive throws by leading three straight touchdown drives, lifting No. 4 TCU to a hard-fought 41-24 victory over SMU. Playing on the road for the first time this season, the Horned Frogs were in trouble when Dalton’s second interception set up a touchdown that gave the Mustangs a 17-14 lead early in the third quarter, but Jeremy Kerley returned the ensuing kickoff 83 yards and TCU was back in control. Dalton capped that drive with an 11-yard touchdown pass to Bart Johnson. Dalton completed a pair of third-down conversions on the way to a 9-yard touchdown run by Waymon James on the next series, then ran 14 yards on a third-and-7 to set up a 4-yard touchdown run by Luke Shivers at the start of the fourth quarter. That put TCU ahead 35-17. Kyle Padron guided the Mustangs to a 7-0 lead, had them within four at 14-10 at the half and then threw a go-ahead touchdown pass just 1:02 into the third quarter. Padron was 14 of 35 for 169 yards and two touchdowns, plus an interception. Darius Johnson made a terrific one-handed catch on a 50-yard pass following Dalton’s first interception, setting up a 26-yard field goal with 20 seconds left in the first half. Sterling Moore intercepted Dalton’s pass on the second play of the second half and returned it 32 yards to the 1. SMU’s Zach Line ran for 139 yards, including a 29-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. He’s only the 21st player to crack triple-digits against TCU in Gary Patterson’s 117 games as head coach. Scoring Summary TCU 7 SMU 7

7 3

14 7

13 7

-

SMU 19 29-192 169 35-14-1 64-361 0-0 2-4 5-104 2-32 7-40.0 1-0 5-55 27:42 2 of 13 1 of 2 2-3 1-7

RUSHING: TCU-TUCKER, Matthew 19-63; DALTON, Andy 7-43; JAMES, Waymon 8-41; WESLEY, Ed 8-35; KERLEY, Jeremy 1-6; SHIVERS, Luke 1-4; TEAM 2-minus 2. SMU-LINE, Zach 17-139; BUTLER, Chris 4-22; PADRON, Kyle 7-19; SZYMANSKI, Matt 1-12.

RUSHING: Washington St.-Mitz, Logwone 4-25; Montgomery, Jam 8-24; Winston, Carl 9-18; Tuel, Jeff 7-minus 1. SMU-LINE, Zach 8-82; PADRON, Kyle 11-32; BUTLER, Chris 6-25; FIELDS, Darryl 2-3; TEAM 1-minus 3; TENNISON, Bryce 0-1.

Sept. 24, 2010 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

TCU 21 46-190 185 27-15-2 73-375 0-0 2-23 5-172 1-19 3-36.7 2-0 3-35 32:18 5 of 11 2 of 3 5-5 1-2

42 31

Kyle Padron passed for 371 yards and three touchdowns, Aldrick Robinson had 148 receiving yards and two scores and SMU beat Rice, 42-31. Ja’Gared Davis returned a blocked field goal 77 yards for a score to help the Mustangs snap a 10-game losing streak to the Owls in Houston. Padron was 24 of 32 with six of his passes going to Robinson. Cole Beasley added 158 yards on eight catches as SMU compiled 472 total yards. Scoring Summary SMU 7 Rice 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

41 24

43

9:00 6:14 0:26 12:58 9:16 3:21 14:11 9:18 7:47 5:07 1:40

SMU RICE SMU RICE SMU SMU RICE SMU SMU RICE RICE

7 3

14 7

14 21

-

42 31

MOORE 32 yd INT return BOSWELL 42 yd FG ROBINSON 23 yd pass from PADRON (SADA kick) GAINES 0 yd fumble recovery (BOSWELL kick) ROBINSON 5 yd pass from PADRON (SADA kick) DAVIS 77 yd blocked FG return (SADA kick) ROSS 1 yd run (BOSWELL kick) LINE 3 yd run (SADA kick) FLEMING 7 yd pass from PADRON (SADA kick) McGUFFIE 1 yd run (BOSWELL kick) EDDINGTON 1 yd run (BOSWELL kick)


2010 GAME RECAPS Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SMU 17 21-101 371 32-24-0 53-472 0-0 2-9 4-79 2-32 3-42.7 1-1 6-39 26:43 6 of 11 1 of 1 3-4 3-29

Rice 24 43-120 276 43-27-2 86-396 0-0 2-8 6-127 0-0 4-43.5 1-0 3-25 33:17 12 of 19 1 of 1 3-4 0-0

RUSHING: Tulsa-SINGLETON,A. 6-46; KINNE,G.J. 12-38; ROBERSON,T. 2-15; WILLIAMS,J. 4-14; JOHNSON,D. 4-9; CARTER,W. 1-7; DOUGLAS,J. 1-4; CLAY,C. 1-1; WATTS,T. 1-1. SMULINE, Zach 17-92; PADRON, Kyle 8-14. PASSING: Tulsa-KINNE,G.J. 20-41-0-229. SMU-PADRON, Kyle 27-40-1-381. RECEIVING: Tulsa-JOHNSON,D. 5-63; CLAY,C. 4-29; ROBERSON,T. 3-29; CARTER,W. 2-42; JOHNSON,T. 2-24; WATTS,T. 1-20; COLE,G. 1-16; JOHNSON,R. 1-6; WILLIAMS,J. 1-0. SMUJOHNSON, Darius 8-102; BEASLEY, Cole 7-91; ROBINSON, A. 5-118; HAYNES, Bradley 4-40; FLEMING, P. 2-15; LINE, Zach 1-15. Game 7 • Navy 28, SMU 21 Oct. 16, 2010 • Navy-Marine Corps Stadium • Annapolis, Md.

OCT. 16, 2010 • NAVY-MARINE CORPS STADIUM • ANNAPOLIS, MD.

SMU NAVY

RUSHING: SMU-LINE, Zach 11-45; BUTLER, Chris 8-32; PADRON, Kyle 2-24. Rice-McGUFFIE, Sam 20-96; SMITH, Tyler 3-12; FANUZZI, Nick 15-6; ROSS, Charles 2-4; EDDINGTON, Jere 1-1; McHARGUE, Taylo 2-1. PASSING: SMU-PADRON, Kyle 24-32-0-371. Rice-FANUZZI, Nick 27-43-2-276. RECEIVING: SMU-BEASLEY, Cole 8-158; ROBINSON, A. 6-148; JOHNSON, Darius 5-32; HAYNES, Bradley 3-27; FLEMING, P. 1-7; JOHNSON, Jeremy 1-minus 1. Rice-McGUFFIE, Sam 5-45; KUBIAK, Klein 4-57; RANDOLPH, Patri 4-52; MOORE, Donte 4-34; GILLETTE, Trevo 3-35; KITCHENS, Randy 3-23; PATTERSON, Mich 1-10; SMITH, Tyler 1-10; WILLSON, Luke 1-6; DUPREE, Taylor 1-4. Game 6 • SMU 21, Tulsa 18 Oct. 9, 2010 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

OCT. 9, 2010 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS

TULSA SMU

18 21

Kyle Padron threw for 381 yards and three touchdowns to lead SMU to a 21-18 win over Tulsa. It was the fourth time in Padron’s career he threw more than 300 yards and marked the best start for the Mustangs since 1986 when they started 5-1. The Golden Hurricane got on the board first with a short scoring run by quarterback G.J. Kinne early in the first quarter, but the Mustangs came back with Padron’s three unanswered touchdown passes, one each to Darius Johnson, Cole Beasley and Bradley Haynes. They were up 21-7 early in the third quarter. Tulsa’s Kevin Fitzpatrick hit a field goal later in the third quarter and Kinne ran for his second TD in the fourth to tighten the score to 21-18 with less than seven minutes left, but SMU slowed things down on the next drive, however, and held onto the ball for the win. Scoring Summary Tulsa 7 SMU 7 1st

10:20 1:50 2nd 3:54 3rd 11:53 9:05 4th 6:53

TU SMU SMU SMU TU TU

0 7

3 7

8 0

-

18 21

KINNE 6 yd run (FITZPATRICK kick) JOHNSON 22 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) BEASLEY 32 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) HAYNES 14 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) FITZPATRICK 30 yd FG KINNE 3 yd run (CLAY pass from KINNE)

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

Tulsa 21 32-135 229 41-20-0 73-364 0-0 4-28 4-94 1-0 4-46.8 0-0 3-30 28:44 6 of 14 0 of 1 3-3 3-13

SMU 23 25-106 381 40-27-1 65-487 0-0 2-4 2-25 0-0 5-38.4 1-1 5-49 31:16 7 of 14 0 of 0 1-1 1-5

21 28

Navy’s Alexander Teich ran for a career-high 95 yards and two touchdowns, including the tiebreaking score with 1:38 left, and Navy rallied to beat SMU 28-21. Navy scored 21 straight points in the second half to take a 21-14 lead, but the Mustangs moved 57 yards in 10 plays to tie it at 21 with 2:51 to go. After SMU forced Navy to punt, Kyle Padron’s first pass was picked off by Simmons and returned six yards to the SMU 13, setting up a 4-yard touchdown run by Teich. Scoring Summary SMU 7 Navy 0

7 0

0 14

7 14

-

21 28

1st 3:05 SMU BEASLEY 5 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) 2nd 10:05 SMU JOHNSON 4 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) 3rd 9:52 NAVY Santiago 3 yd pass from Dobbs (Buckley kick) 1:57 NAVY Greene 1 yd run (Buckley kick) 4th 12:52 NAVY Teich 2 yd run (Buckley kick) 2:51 SMU ROBINSON 10 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) 1:38 NAVY Teich 4 yd run (Buckley kick) Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SMU 21 24-121 254 42-28-1 66-375 0-0 0-0 4-121 0-0 3-43.7 3-2 8-76 27:26 6 of 13 2 of 2 3-4 0-0

Navy 18 55-253 84 9-6-0 64-337 0-0 1-4 3-58 1-6 3-41.3 0-0 5-54 32:34 7 of 14 2 of 3 4-4 1-8

RUSHING: SMU-LINE, Zach 15-83; PADRON, Kyle 8-45; SMITH, Braden 1-minus 7. Navy-Teich, Alexande 21-95; Dobbs, Ricky 19-62; Greene, Gee Gee 9-48; Jones, Greg 1-33; Howell, John 1-6; Diggs, Delvin 1-4; Byrd, Andre 1-3; Santiago, Aaron 2-2. PASSING: SMU-PADRON, Kyle 28-42-1-254. Navy-Dobbs, Ricky 6-9-0-84. RECEIVING: SMU-JOHNSON, Darius 12-104; BEASLEY, Cole 9-72; ROBINSON, A. 4-41; HAYNES, Bradley 3-30; LINE, Zach 0-11; TENNISON, Bryce 0-minus 4. Navy-Santiago, Aaron 2-54; Jones, Greg 1-12; Turner, Brandon 1-9; Greene, Gee Gee 1-8; Furman, Doug 1-1.

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2010 GAME RECAPS Scoring Summary SMU 0 Tulane 0

GameSTADIUM 8 • Houston 45, SMU 20 OCT. 23, 2010 • GERALD J. FORD • DALLAS, TEXAS

Oct. 23, 2010 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

HOUSTON SMU

45 20

2nd 11:01 8:01 3rd 7:06 2:24 0:00 4th 11:17 8:32 1:55

Despite outgaining Houston 445 yards to 397 yards, SMU fell, 45-20, to UH on Saturday, Oct. 23. Tyrone Carrier had a big special-teams TD for Houston. After the Mustangs got within 2417 on Padron’s 29-yard scoring pass to Cole Beasley in the third quarter, Carrier returned the ensuing kickoff 91 yards to re-establish a 14-point lead and squash SMU’s momentum. Scoring Summary Houston 7 SMU 7 1st

6:42 3:16 2nd 11:15 8:46 4:44 1:46 3rd 5:11 4:58 4th 12:38 7:56 2:42

HOU SMU HOU HOU SMU HOU SMU HOU SMU HOU HOU

17 3

7 7

14 3

-

UH 25 44-164 233 32-19-0 76-397 0-0 1--1 3-137 2-56 4-41.5 1-1 6-51 28:00 11 of 17 1 of 1 6-6 3-14

45 20

SMU 22 28-127 318 46-26-2 74-445 0-0 2--3 8-172 0-0 4-41.2 2-1 6-65 32:00 7 of 15 1 of 1 1-1 1-8

-

31 17

SPARKS 9 yd pass from GRIFFIN (SANTOS kick) SZYMANSKI, Matt 25 yd FG SANTOS 25 yd FG JACKS 23 yd fumble recovery (SANTOS kick) LINE 5 yd run (SADA kick) LINE 7 yd run (SADA kick) ROBINSON 82 yd pass from PADRON (SADA kick) PADRON 3 yd run (SADA kick) SMU 21 30-184 358 35-19-0 65-542 0-0 2-8 4-93 1-0 3-33.3 3-3 5-49 28:29 5 of 11 0 of 0 4-5 2-7

TU 22 53-270 121 24-11-1 77-391 1-23 1-0 6-136 0-0 6-40.2 1-1 4-25 31:31 4 of 15 1 of 3 2-4 2-14

PASSING: SMU-PADRON, Kyle 18-32-0-354; McDERMOTT, J.J. 1-3-0-4. TU-GRIFFIN, Ryan 11-24-1-121. RECEIVING: SMU-BEASLEY, Cole 9-135; ROBINSON, A. 5-182; JOHNSON, Darius 3-32; HAYNES, Bradley 1-8; LINE, Zach 1-1. TU-ROBOTTOM, Casey 3-49; SPARKS, Cody 3-37; GRANT, Ryan 2-22; BANKS, D.J. 2-6; DARKWA, Orleans 1-7. Game 10 • UTEP 28, SMU 14 Nov. 6, 2010 • Sun Bowl • El Paso, Texas

NOV. 6, 2010 • SUN BOWL • EL PASO, TEXAS

SMU UTEP

PASSING: Houston-PILAND, David 19-32-0-233. SMU-PADRON, Kyle 26-46-2-318. RECEIVING: Houston-EDWARDS, P. 6-88; CLEVELAND, J. 3-44; CARRIER, Tyron 3-42; JOHNSON, K. 3-26; BEALL, Bryce 2-25; HAYES, Michael 2-8. SMU-HAYNES, Bradley 8-77; BEASLEY, Cole 7-80; ROBINSON, A. 5-101; JOHNSON, Darius 5-55; LINE, Zach 1-5. OCT. 30, 2010 • THE SUPERDOME • NEW ORLEANS, LA.

SMU TULANE

21 0

RUSHING: SMU-LINE, Zach 23-177; PADRON, Kyle 6-15; McDERMOTT, J.J. 1-minus 8. TU-DARKWA, Orleans 29-193; JASON, Payten 14-60; WILLIAMS, A. 4-16; BANKS, D.J. 1-3; GRIFFIN, Ryan 5-minus 2.

RUSHING: Houston-HAYES, Michael 22-86; BEALL, Bryce 17-85; PILAND, David 5-minus 7. SMU-LINE, Zach 19-106; PADRON, Kyle 9-21.

Game 9 • SMU 31, Tulane 17 Oct. 30, 2010 • The Superdome • New Orleans, La.

7 10

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

BEALL 1 yd run (HOGAN kick) ROBINSON 31 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) EDWARDS 30 yd pass from PILAND (HOGAN kick) HOGAN 23 yd FG SZYMANSKI 31 yd FG HAYES 2 yd run (HOGAN kick) BEASLEY 29 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) CARRIER 91 yd KO return (HOGAN kick) SZYMANSKI 42 yd FG BEALL 2 yd run (HOGAN kick) HAYES 5 yd run (HOGAN kick)

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

TU SMU TU TU SMU SMU SMU SMU

3 7

31 17

Kyle Padron threw an 82-yard touchdown pass to Aldrick Robinson to break a fourth-quarter tie, then scored on a 3-yard run to seal SMU’s 31-17 Conference USA victory over Tulane. Padron passed for 354 yards, completing 18 of 32 attempts, but none resulted in a score until he connected with Robinson on a second-and-10 play at the SMU 18 with 8:32 left. The Mustangs, who went into their 21-point fourth quarter trailing by a touchdown, took a 24-17 lead as a result. The Green Wave appeared poised to tie, driving to the SMU 5 before the Mustangs’ Chris Banjo intercepted Ryan Griffin’s fourth-and-goal pass for a touchback. On the ensuing possession, Padron and Robinson connected again on a 56-yard pass that helped SMU put the game away. Five plays later, Padron scored for the final two-touchdown margin.

14 28

Trevor Vittatoe threw three touchdown passes to lead UTEP to a 28-14 victory over SMU. Vittatoe, who was 17 of 28 for 183 yards with no sacks or interceptions, found Evan Davis, Pierce Hunter and Marlon McClure for first-half scores, leading the Miners to a 21-7 halftime lead. Leilyon Myers’ 2-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter sealed the win. Kyle Padron threw a touchdown pass and ran for one for the Mustangs. Padron was 28 of 44 for 255 yards including the TD to Aldrick Robinson, who finished with nine receptions for 131 yards. Scoring Summary SMU 0 UTEP 14 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

45

9:45 0:00 3:40 0:17 3:39 5:25

7 7

7 0

0 7

-

14 28

UTEP DAVIS 12 yd pass from VITTATOE (WARREN kick) UTEP HUNTER 6 yd pass from VITTATOE (WARREN kick) SMU ROBINSON 31 yd pass from PADRON (SADA kick) UTEP MCCLURE 13 yd pass from VITTATOE (WARREN kick) SMU PADRON 1 yd run (SADA kick) UTEP MYERS 2 yd run (WARREN kick)


2010 GAME RECAPS Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SMU 21 24-104 255 45-28-0 69-359 0-0 2-16 5-64 0-0 5-30.8 0-0 10-118 30:31 6 of 14 1 of 3 1-2 0-0

RUSHING: Marshall-TALIAFERRO, Ess 8-32; DOBSON, Aaron 1-17; BOOKER, Andre 4-15; WARD, Martin 3-4; EVANS, Troy 2-minus 2; SULLIVAN, Eddie 1-minus 3; ANDERSON, Brian 6-minus 13. SMU-LINE, Zach 30-202; TEAM 1-minus 1; PADRON, Kyle 5-minus 16.

UTEP 22 34-118 201 29-18-0 63-319 0-0 1-8 3-86 0-0 4-47.0 0-0 5-52 29:29 7 of 13 1 of 1 4-4 3-12

PASSING: Marshall-ANDERSON, Brian 24-42-3-277; SULLIVAN, Eddie 0-0-0-0. SMU-PADRON, Kyle 17-30-2-230; TEAM 0-2-0-0. RECEIVING: Marshall-DOBSON, Aaron 6-57; EDMONSON, Court 4-53; WALKER, Chuck 3-38; EVANS, Troy 3-36; SMITH, LEE 2-16; TALIAFERRO, Ess 2-7; EVANS, DeMetriu 2-6; BOOKER, Andre 1-32; CRAWFORD, C.J. 1-32. SMU-BEASLEY, Cole 8-99; JOHNSON, Darius 3-32; ROBINSON, A. 2-59; LINE, Zach 2-26; HAYNES, Bradley 2-14. Game 12STADIUM • SMU 45, East CarolinaN.C. 38 NOV. 26, 2010 • DOWDY-FICKLIN • GREENVILLE,

Nov. 26, 2010 • Dowdy-Ficklin Stadium • Greenville, N.C.

RUSHING: SMU-LINE, Zach 11-54; BUTLER, Chris 7-44; PADRON, Kyle 6-6. UTEP-BUCKRAM, Donald 11-43; THOMAS II,James 4-16; MYERS, Leilyon 6-15; BANYARD, Joe 3-13; MCCLURE, Marlon 2-13; VITTATOE,Trevor 4-11; CAMPBELL, Ian 1-9; TEAM 1-0; FRAZIER, Vernon 2-minus 2. PASSING: SMU-PADRON, Kyle 28-44-0-255; TEAM 0-1-0-0. UTEP-VITTATOE,Trevor 17-280-183; THOMAS II,James 1-1-0-18. RECEIVING: SMU-ROBINSON, A. 9-131; BEASLEY, Cole 7-41; HAYNES, Bradley 6-43; JOHNSON, Darius 4-29; HOLMAN, Keenan 1-7; BUTLER, Chris 1-4. UTEP-MCCLURE, Marlon 4-60; DAVIS, Evan 3-44; ADAMS, Kris 3-36; HUNTER, Pierce 2-24; BUCKRAM, Donald 2-4; CARR, Russell 1-15; THOMAS II,James 1-8; FRAZIER, Vernon 1-6; BANYARD, Joe 1-4. Game 11 • SMU 31, Marshall 17 Nov. 20, 2010 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

NOV. 20, 2010 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS

MARSHALL SMU

17 31

Zach Line ran for 202 yards and a touchdown and Kyle Padron threw two TD passes and ran for a score as SMU defeated Marshall 31-17 to become bowl eligible. Line rushed 30 times and Padron was 17 of 30 for 230 yards for the Mustangs. Padron threw both his TD passes in the first half, including a 41-yarder to Aldrick Robinson, to help SMU to a 24-0 halftime lead. Marshall was held to 50 rushing yards and had its three-game winning streak snapped. Scoring Summary Marshall 0 SMU 7 1st 10:53 SMU 2nd 13:33 SMU 9:20 SMU 0:00 SMU 3rd 13:02 MAR 8:56 MAR 0:22 SMU 4th 13:29 MAR

0 17

10 7

7 0

-

17 31

HAYNES 8 yd pass from PADRON (SADA kick) ROBINSON 41 yd pass from PADRON (SADA kick) PADRON 1 yd run (SADA kick) SADA 20 yd FG WARNER 22 yd FG CRAWFORD 32 yd pass from ANDERSON (WARNER kick) LINE 4 yd run (SADA kick) TALIAFERRO 11 yd run (WARNER kick)

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

MU 19 25-50 277 42-24-3 67-327 0-0 3--4 4-105 2-52 6-44.7 1-0 2-20 26:40 3 of 15 2 of 3 2-4 3-17

SMU 20 36-185 230 32-17-2 68-415 0-0 2-43 3-80 3-23 6-43.0 0-0 4-25 33:20 6 of 14 2 of 2 4-5 5-18

SMU 45 EAST CAROLINA 38

Zach Line scored on a short touchdown run in overtime and Richard Crawford followed with the game-ending interception to help SMU beat East Carolina 45-38, clinching a spot in the Conference USA Championship game. Line scored on a 1-yard run to start the overtime for the Mustangs, then Crawford came up with the huge defensive play by stepping in front of Lance Lewis and catching Dominique Davis’ quick throw. The play sent SMU players spilling onto the field to celebrate with Crawford, who after being tackled raced all the way to the end zone with his teammates in pursuit. Line ran for 123 yards and also had a fourth-quarter touchdown for SMU, which rallied from a 14-0 first-quarter deficit but also blew a 38-24 lead in the final 10 minutes. Scoring Summary SMU 0 ECU 14 1st

12:18 4:49 2nd 10:50 1:09 3rd 9:53 5:07 3:10 1:18 4th 13:54 9:10 5:12 0:12 OT 15:00

ECU ECU SMU SMU SMU SMU ECU SMU ECU SMU ECU ECU SMU

10 0

21 3

7 21

7 0

-

45 38

WILLIAMS 2 yd run (BARBOUR kick) WILLIAMS 2 yd run (BARBOUR kick) SZYMANSKI 28 yd FG HOLMAN 15 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) BEASLEY 6 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) DAVIS 33 yd fumble recovery (SZYMANSKI kick) BARBOUR 33 yd FG ROBINSON, A. 53 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) LEWIS 16 yd pass from DAVIS (BARBOUR kick) LINE 5 yd run (SZYMANSKI kick) DAVIS 9 yd run (BARBOUR kick) LEWIS 7 yd pass from DAVIS (BARBOUR kick) LINE 1 yd run (SZYMANSKI kick)

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

SMU 21 39-119 331 34-21-0 73-450 1-33 3-8 7-139 1-5 4-44.0 3-1 5-54 32:32 12 of 17 0 of 0 5-5 2-27

ECU 25 33-138 314 45-33-1 78-452 0-0 3-11 7-136 0-0 4-37.2 2-1 6-44 27:28 6 of 14 2 of 2 6-7 1-7

RUSHING: SMU-LINE, Zach 30-123; PADRON, Kyle 6-7; TEAM 3-minus 11. ECU-WILLIAMS, Jon 14-87; RUFFIN, Giavani 11-71; HARRIS, Dwayne 1-5; DAVIS, Dmnque 6-minus 11; TEAM 1-minus 14. PASSING: SMU-PADRON, Kyle 21-34-0-331. ECU-DAVIS, Dmnque 33-45-1-314. RECEIVING: SMU-BEASLEY, Cole 9-118; ROBINSON, A. 5-129; FLEMING, P. 3-31; HOLMAN, Keenan 2-27; LINE, Zach 2-26. ECU-HARRIS, Dwayne 10-57; LEWIS, Lance 8-154; BODENHEIMER, A. 5-39; BOWMAN, Michael 4-35; RUFFIN, Giavani 3-21; WILLIAMS, Jon 3-8.

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2010 GAME RECAPS Game 13 • UCF 17, SMU 7 Dec. 4, 2010 • Bright House Networks Stadium • Orlando, Fla.

Game 14 • Army 16, SMU 14 Dec. 30, 2010 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

DEC. 4, 2010 • BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS STADIUM • ORLANDO, FLA.

SMU UCF

DEC. 30, 2010 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS

7 17

CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Latavius Murray rushed for 94 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead UCF to a 17-7 victory over SMU in the Conference USA championship game. Jeff Godfrey completed 15 of 19 passes for 167 yards, including a 5-yard TD throw to Murray to finish a long scoring drive in the opening quarter. Murray also scored his 10th rushing TD of the season, breaking a 36-yard run to make it 17-0 in the third quarter. SMU, which was trying to win its first league championship since sharing the Southwest Conference crown, scored on Kyle Padron’s 22-yard pass to Aldrick Robinson early in the fourth quarter. Padron was 18 of 34 for 220 yards passing, but he also was intercepted twice and sacked five times. He drove his team into UCF territory in the closing minutes, only to have the Knights stop the threat on downs with their final sack. SMU’s turnaround in three years under former NFL and Hawaii coach June Jones has been impressive. Finally showing signs of recovering from being hit with the NCAA death penalty for rules violations, the Mustangs are headed to bowl games in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1983 and 1984. Darius Johnson had nine receptions for 105 yards for SMU. Zach Line rushed for 94 yards on 18 attempts for the Mustangs. Scoring Summary SMU 0 UCF 7 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

7:32 0:00 6:25 9:15

UCF UCF UCF SMU

0 3

0 7

7 0

-

7 17

MURRAY 5 yd pass from GODFREY, Jeff (CATTOI kick) CATTOI 29 yd FG MURRAY 36 yd run (CATTOI kick) ROBINSON 22 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick)

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

SMU 19 30-97 220 35-18-2 65-317 0-0 0-0 2-46 0-0 3-42.3 2-0 3-30 29:02 5 of 14 3 of 4 0-0 4-30

UCF 21 44-144 167 19-15-0 63-311 0-0 1-9 2-34 2-29 4-50.2 1-0 4-45 30:58 7 of 13 0 of 0 2-2 5-26

RUSHING: SMU-LINE, Zach 18-94; PADRON, Kyle 12-3. UCF-MURRAY, L. 20-94; WEAVER, Ronnie 8-35; GODFREY, Jeff 15-17; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING: SMU-PADRON, Kyle 18-34-2-220; TEAM 0-1-0-0. UCF-GODFREY, Jeff 15-19-0-167. RECEIVING: SMU-JOHNSON, Darius 9-105; BEASLEY, Cole 5-60; ROBINSON, A. 3-43; HOLMAN, Keenan 1-12. UCF-AIKEN, Kamar 4-52; WATTERS, Brian 3-34; NEWSOME, Jamar 3-30; GUYTON, A.J. 2-26; MURRAY, L. 2-21; KAY, Ricky 1-4.

ARMY SMU

16 14

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL

Josh McNary scooped up a fumble and returned it 55 yards for a touchdown and Army held on to beat SMU 16-14 in the Armed Forces Bowl. Army had a 16-0 halftime lead on SMU’s home field, then ran out the final 4 minutes after Matt Szymanksi was wide left on a 47-yard field goal attempt that would have put the Mustangs ahead. Army got the ball back with 4:05 left and quarterback Trent Steelman converted a pair of third downs. He ran for 6 yards on third-and-5 after SMU called its final timeout, then later rolled right and threw a 22-yard pass on third-and-4 for only his second completion in the game before a final kneel-down. SMU’s Kyle Padron completed 23 of 34 passes for 302 yards, including touchdowns on consecutive drives in the second half before the Mustangs got their last chance. SMU faced fourth-and-6 after Padron scrambled to avoid a sack and dumped a 3-yard pass to Darius Johnson. After a timeout, and coach June Jones exchanging a fist pump with Szymanski, the kick fluttered wide left. Jared Hassin ran for 82 yards to lead Army, which got 199 of its 229 total yards on the ground. Padron hit Aldrick Robinson for a 45-yard pass on the first play of the game, but two plays later fumbled while being sacked by Zach Watts. McNary picked it up and ran untouched to the end zone. The Mustangs used a little trickery to keep their next drive alive when Szymanski, also the punter, ran 18 yards to convert fourth-and-6 from their 33. The drive stalled at the Army 18, and Szymanski was wide right on a 35-yard field goal attempt at the same open end of the stadium into the breeze. Despite gaining 156 total yards and getting inside the Army 30 on all three of their drives in the first quarter, the Mustangs trailed 13-0. After Malcolm Brown took a pitch left 13 yards for a touchdown to put Army up 13-0, the extra point was blocked by 6-foot-8 Margus Hunt, a world-class shot put and discus thrower from Estonia who had never played football before getting to SMU last year. It was his third blocked kick this season and the 10th in his career, already a school record. Alex Carlton made a 44-yard field goal with 2:39 left in the first half. SMU finally scored when Padron capped a 92-yard drive with an 8-yarder to Robinson, the eighth consecutive game the senior receiver caught a TD pass. Padron threw a 28-yard touchdown to Johnson in the fourth quarter. Zach Line ran 17 times for 103 yards for SMU. Scoring Summary Army 13 SMU 0 1st

13:33 5:26 2nd 2:39 3rd 2:56 4th 9:20

3 0

0 7

0 7

-

16 14

ARMY McNary 55 yd fumble recovery (Carlton kick) ARMY Brown 13 yd run (Carlton kick blocked) ARMY Carlton 44 yd FG SMU ROBINSON 8 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) SMU JOHNSON 28 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick)

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

Army 16 50-199 30 7-2-0 57-229 1-55 0-0 1-0 2-46 6-36.0 1-0 0-0 29:19 4 of 12 1 of 1 1-1 2-16

SMU 21 26-111 302 34-23-2 60-413 0-0 4-22 3-58 0-0 1-40.0 2-1 3-35 30:41 6 of 11 1 of 2 1-2 1-5

RUSHING: ARMY-Hassin, Jared 18-82; Mealy, Patrick 11-57; Brown, Malcolm 5-31; Steelman, Trent 10-27; Cobbs, Brian 2-11; TEAM 1-0; Maples, Raymond 2-minus 2; Brooks, Davyd 1-minus 7. SMU-LINE, Zach 17-103; SZYMANSKI, Matt 1-18; PADRON, Kyle 8-minus 10. PASSING: ARMY-Steelman, Trent 2-7-0-30. SMU-PADRON, Kyle 23-34-2-302. RECEIVING: ARMY-Brooks, Davyd 2-30. SMU-JOHNSON, Darius 9-152; ROBINSON, A. 5-76; HOLMAN, Keenan 3-36; BEASLEY, Cole 3-24; LINE, Zach 2-5; HAYNES, Bradley 1-9.

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SMU STATISTICAL TRENDS Year 1956

2009

Team SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU

2010

SMU

1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Record 4-6 --4-5-1 --6-4 --5-4-1 --0-9-1 --2-7-1 --2-8 --4-7 --1-9 --4-5-1 --8-3 --3-7 --8-3 --3-7 --5-6 --4-7 --7-4 --6-4-1 --6-4-1 --4-7 --3-8 --4-7 --4-6-1 --5-6 --8-4 --10-1 --11-0-1 --10-2 --10-2 --6-5 --6-5 --2-9 --1-10 --1-10 --5-6 --2-7-2 --1-9-1 --1-10 --5-6 --6-5 --5-7 --4-6 --3-9 --4-7 -3-9 -0-12 3-8 5-6 6-6 1-11 1-11 8-5 7-7 -

G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 10 11 11 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 10 10 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 14

No. 423 551 382 579 390 471 386 468 384 503 372 504 418 514 405 447 387 493 516 423 522 428 336 569 370 482 417 517 452 557 527 572 559 492 659 576 683 572 673 591 497 628 436 639 408 652 607 541 568 509 660 460 599 489 584 469 569 502 599 528 496 540 296 522 321 552 347 548 365 493 398 504 455 476 365 554 437 524 491 450 500 481 389 378 436 429 452 407 551 423 504 465 410 472 415 428 404 403 470 470 217 548 378 494 404 550

Rushing Yards 1,345 2,514 1,201 2,217 1,613 1,854 1,137 1,850 999 1,876 937 2,157 1,336 1,759 1,300 1,799 677 1,730 1,623 1,092 2,070 1,353 685 2,005 1,204 1,882 1,236 2,312 1,235 1,906 1,719 1,982 2,026 1,405 3,395 2,767 3,074 2,618 2,874 2,967 2,170 2,948 1,354 2,999 1,184 2,564 2,419 2,081 2,491 1,572 3,226 1,398 3,041 1,442 2,859 1,130 2,761 1,467 2,730 2,117 1,872 2,262 579 2,886 649 2,933 784 2,322 662 2,204 1,508 2,289 1,453 2,465 932 2,926 1,741 2,170 2,170 1,579 1,987 1,651 1,189 1,139 1,390 1,656 1,722 1,342 2,187 1,913 1,552 1,968 1,377 2,301 1,441 1,569 1,503 1,290 2,042 2,698 497 2,707 1,427 2,167 1,943 2,027

Avg. 134.5 251.4 120.1 221.7 161.3 185.4 113.7 185.0 99.9 187.6 93.7 215.7 133.6 175.9 130.0 179.9 67.7 173.0 162.3 109.2 207.0 135.3 68.5 200.5 120.4 188.2 123.6 231.2 112.3 173.3 156.3 180.2 184.2 127.7 308.6 251.6 279.5 238.0 261.3 269.7 197.3 268.0 123.1 272.6 107.6 233.1 220.0 189.2 226.5 142.9 293.3 127.1 276.5 131.1 259.9 102.7 251.0 133.4 248.2 192.4 170.2 205.6 52.6 262.4 59.0 266.6 71.3 211.1 60.2 200.4 137.1 208.1 132.1 224.1 84.7 266.0 158.3 197.3 197.3 143.5 165.6 137.6 118.9 113.9 115.8 138.0 156.5 122.0 182.2 159.4 129.3 164.0 125.2 209.2 131.0 142.6 125.2 107.5 170.2 197.2 41.4 225.6 109.8 166.7 138.8 144.8

Att 191 126 170 108 207 159 201 171 155 145 198 158 174 152 196 184 182 127 184 225 174 288 330 175 485 309 370 202 357 232 188 229 208 243 95 204 114 216 130 160 199 192 308 238 391 238 202 252 225 303 161 294 141 326 172 295 179 316 218 242 297 287 551 313 481 313 464 268 452 322 352 318 388 251 372 272 260 302 211 293 280 319 292 334 436 375 305 341 330 370 290 335 351 348 324 400 316 418 432 490 476 340 472 435 516 430

Com 85 66 102 52 114 78 114 64 65 75 103 76 79 78 92 86 75 62 76 113 76 138 189 95 270 138 219 87 196 104 88 113 106 116 38 90 45 98 57 83 87 100 155 134 225 108 106 128 106 153 69 129 68 152 81 135 94 182 110 116 159 141 303 186 282 198 249 136 255 184 185 190 208 150 197 150 134 178 99 164 145 162 149 205 229 212 159 191 172 200 135 189 191 213 170 232 203 268 250 306 269 218 286 243 304 255

Int 16 9 13 13 16 14 11 11 14 6 11 9 13 17 9 11 18 10 15 13 14 21 22 10 24 22 16 13 32 14 9 13 9 13 8 14 11 13 7 15 12 8 21 16 23 24 14 19 9 19 10 31 4 22 7 18 7 17 7 11 16 7 22 8 15 12 24 11 13 11 15 9 10 9 15 8 14 10 7 15 15 14 13 10 22 8 11 17 18 8 15 10 17 6 8 17 10 11 19 12 25 8 14 17 14 10

Passing Yards TD 1,197 10 794 7 1,180 8 751 2 1,652 15 959 6 1,460 12 770 9 811 2 1,001 8 1,001 5 1,006 5 838 4 1,058 11 1,135 6 1,014 16 755 2 797 8 953 6 1,354 10 1,093 11 1,604 5 2,207 14 1,323 7 3,130 21 1,862 14 2,380 9 1,277 8 2,139 10 1,496 10 931 4 1,508 6 1,531 12 1,621 9 774 5 1,169 8 794 9 1,456 8 984 11 1,408 9 1,332 10 1,480 11 2,115 11 1,761 14 3,038 18 1,306 11 1,383 11 1,695 9 1,386 11 2,043 11 1,080 7 1,695 9 1,161 14 1,756 9 1,305 11 1,687 7 1,600 8 2,384 19 1,457 6 1,480 11 2,079 13 1,842 8 3,047 14 2,946 29 2,755 22 2,522 21 2,553 10 1,870 19 2,893 16 2,005 12 2,393 13 2,180 12 2,267 8 2,223 22 2,128 11 2,072 18 2,037 14 2,131 13 1,233 10 2,050 10 1,669 13 1,915 11 1,792 12 2,472 16 2,510 13 2,893 21 1,727 10 2,179 13 1,912 11 2,932 22 1,576 7 2,704 28 2,296 11 2,839 25 1,950 10 2,750 16 2,331 29 2,950 19 3,025 26 3,617 28 3,275 29 3,047 33 3,666 22 2,995 20 3,861 31 2,913 18

Avg. 119.7 79.4 118.0 75.1 165.2 95.9 146.0 77.0 81.1 100.1 100.1 100.6 83.8 105.8 113.5 101.4 75.5 79.7 95.3 135.4 109.3 160.4 220.7 132.3 313.0 186.2 238.0 127.7 194.5 106.0 84.6 147.1 139.2 147.4 70.4 106.3 72.1 132.4 89.5 128.0 121.1 134.5 192.3 160.1 276.2 118.7 125.7 154.1 126.0 185.7 98.2 154.1 105.5 159.5 118.6 153.4 145.5 216.7 132.5 134.5 189.0 167.5 277.0 267.8 250.5 229.3 232.1 170.0 263.0 182.3 217.5 198.2 206.1 202.1 193.5 188.4 185.2 193.7 112.1 186.4 139.1 159.6 179.2 247.2 209.2 241.1 157.0 198.1 159.3 244.3 131.3 225.3 208.7 258.1 177.3 250.0 194.2 245.8 252.1 301.4 272.9 253.9 282.0 230.4 275.8 208.1

Pct .445 .524 .600 .481 .551 .491 .567 .374 .419 .517 .520 .481 .454 .513 .469 .467 .412 .488 .413 .502 .437 .479 .572 .543 .556 .447 .592 .431 .549 .448 .473 .493 .507 .477 .400 .441 .395 .454 .438 .519 .437 .520 .503 .563 .575 .454 .525 .508 .471 .505 .429 .439 .482 .466 .471 .454 .525 .575 .505 .479 .535 .491 .550 .594 .586 .633 .537 .548 .564 .571 .526 .597 .536 .598 .530 .551 .515 .589 .469 .560 .518 .508 .510 .614 .525 .565 .521 .560 .521 .541 .466 .564 .544 .612 .525 .580 .642 .641 .579 .624 .565 .641 .606 .557 .589 .593

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Plays 614 677 552 687 597 630 587 639 539 648 570 662 592 666 601 631 569 620 700 648 696 716 666 744 855 791 787 719 809 787 715 801 767 735 754 780 797 788 803 751 696 820 744 877 799 890 810 793 792 808 821 754 760 817 756 764 748 818 817 770 793 827 847 833 802 865 811 816 817 815 750 821 844 725 735 825 697 826 702 743 780 800 681 712 872 804 757 748 881 793 794 800 761 820 739 828 720 821 902 960 693 888 850 929 920 980

Total Offense Yards 2,542 3,308 2,381 2,968 3,265 2,813 2,597 2,620 1,810 2,877 1,938 2,389 2,174 2,817 2,435 2,813 1,432 2,527 2,576 2,446 3,163 2,957 2,892 3,328 4,334 3,744 3,616 3,589 3,374 3,402 2,650 3,490 3,557 3,026 4,169 3,936 3,868 4,074 3,858 4,375 3,502 4,428 3,469 4,760 4,222 3,870 3,702 3,777 3,877 3,615 4,306 3,093 4,202 3,198 4,164 2,817 4,361 3,849 4,187 3,597 3,951 4,104 3,628 5,832 3,404 5,455 3,337 4,192 3,555 4,209 3,901 4,469 3,720 4,688 3,060 4,998 3,778 4,301 3,403 3,629 3,656 3,566 2,981 3,611 3,900 4,549 3,449 3,521 4,099 4,845 3,128 4,672 3,673 5,140 3,391 4,319 3,834 4,240 5,067 5,984 3,772 5,754 5,093 5,162 5,804 4,940

Avg. 254.2 330.8 238.1 296.8 326.5 281.3 259.7 262.0 181.0 287.7 193.8 238.9 217.4 281.7 243.5 281.3 143.2 252.7 257.6 244.6 316.3 295.7 289.2 332.8 433.4 374.4 361.6 358.9 306.7 309.3 240.9 317.3 323.4 275.1 379.0 357.8 351.6 370.4 350.7 397.7 318.4 402.5 315.4 432.7 383.8 351.8 336.6 343.4 352.5 328.6 391.5 281.2 382.0 290.7 378.5 256.1 396.5 349.9 380.6 327.0 359.2 373.1 329.6 530.2 309.5 495.5 303.4 381.1 323.2 382.6 354.6 406.3 338.2 426.2 278.2 454.4 343.5 391.0 309.4 329.9 304.7 297.2 298.1 361.1 325.0 379.1 313.5 320.1 341.6 403.8 260.7 389.3 333.9 467.3 308.3 392.6 319.5 353.3 422.2 498.7 314.3 479.5 391.8 397.1 414.6 352.9

R 82 127 75 113 84 93 64 111 54 99 58 103 74 101 72 92 49 77 96 68 104 72 49 110 79 95 93 119 88 105 143 113 110 73 148 138 159 133 149 150 93 148 80 165 66 147 130 99 120 90 147 90 144 89 147 77 135 94 147 119 97 131 45 149 59 158 59 136 62 129 92 136 102 123 57 155 99 132 101 93 101 95 76 66 94 81 105 79 130 95 111 106 74 105 76 111 85 78 113 134 43 141 73 107 97 128

First Downs Pa Pn 47 9 34 8 57 4 32 8 68 8 47 1 64 4 35 6 42 3 56 4 54 7 48 10 43 6 52 9 63 8 50 14 36 10 32 8 45 8 67 11 49 3 83 14 102 5 65 4 148 9 86 16 101 9 59 13 88 14 65 12 90 12 74 9 62 18 74 10 24 10 50 3 33 9 64 9 40 15 59 15 58 12 61 15 99 19 85 17 140 19 64 14 63 12 73 10 68 8 96 17 50 19 77 10 42 12 80 19 43 7 78 21 64 8 105 14 70 12 74 15 101 15 88 20 143 15 114 12 133 20 117 10 117 25 81 13 135 26 94 19 102 13 95 8 104 22 102 20 96 14 89 12 88 13 98 14 63 10 86 14 75 10 71 14 68 19 110 16 113 21 111 18 77 19 89 20 85 15 111 12 62 13 98 23 108 15 128 19 83 18 114 15 101 19 147 14 137 31 166 25 141 21 138 20 156 26 134 17 182 11 134 23

Tot 138 169 136 153 160 141 132 152 99 159 119 161 123 161 143 156 95 122 149 146 156 169 156 179 236 197 203 191 190 182 245 196 190 157 182 191 201 206 204 224 163 224 198 267 225 225 205 192 196 203 216 177 198 188 197 176 206 213 229 208 213 239 203 275 212 285 201 230 223 242 207 239 228 245 167 256 200 244 174 193 186 180 163 192 229 210 201 188 230 218 186 227 197 252 177 240 205 239 281 325 205 299 255 258 290 285

Fumbles No.-Loss 19-14 22-15 18-11 33-12 31-16 34-20 21-9 32-15 21-16 18-12 27-17 25-13 14-7 19-13 35-22 20-10 34-15 36-24 28-11 26-17 26-10 25-12 24-11 31-18 28-18 37-22 17-10 35-18 19-10 29-16 35-15 32-14 41-18 55-25 42-35 35-22 51-23 35-19 48-29 44-26 34-26 38-18 29-11 28-19 29-17 39-21 47-24 29-14 32-15 27-17 29-17 27-17 39-18 30-15 30-13 36-17 32-16 40-18 23-12 33-16 35-16 30-16 24-10 33-10 22-12 22-5 25-10 22-7 18-12 19-11 20-6 20-11 24-6 37-20 21-13 17-8 21-8 22-14 15-7 19-12 27-16 31-14 22-10 20-9 18-9 24-10 25-18 18-5 20-11 19-9 18-11 8-3 24-13 12-5 26-14 22-10 24-12 23-12 22-12 23-10 17-7 20-11 21-12 22-11 25-13 12-5

Pen-Yds 61-551 69-678 64-587 47-499 54-512 53-509 53-537 43-369 30-249 50-446 40-356 43-430 45-439 50-481 60-464 49-500 48-444 52-466 60-592 45-456 62-611 44-431 51-371 45-478 64-619 62-538 61-592 60-561 65-656 63-662 61-586 58-585 61-603 52-558 61-540 53-553 59-646 70-707 60-723 64-631 78-734 85-775 71-757 98-882 67-691 75-656 58-555 59-579 76-625 51-412 86-702 68-632 83-714 71-611 85-774 73-599 73-688 72-477 60-538 72-590 64-553 57-499 60-574 102-805 53-527 87-811 78-791 80-736 87-703 90-772 70-607 66-498 83-681 67-621 42-423 84-659 47-398 50-419 54-432 57-434 57-451 53-444 68-505 60-516 87-689 97-820 77-616 74-609 68-625 80-723 88-698 79-663 77-672 80-603 76-669 57-502 78-642 75-592 92-833 96-832 74-585 80-679 95-824 78-778 75-714 59-547


SMU STATISTICAL TRENDS Year 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Team SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp SMU Opp SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp. SMU Opp.

Record 4-6 --4-5-1 --6-4 --5-4-1 --0-9-1 --2-7-1 --2-8 --4-7 --1-9 --4-5-1 --8-3 --3-7 --8-3 --3-7 --5-6 --4-7 --7-4 --6-4-1 --6-4-1 --4-7 --3-8 --4-7 --4-6-1 --5-6 --8-4 --10-1 --11-0-1 --10-2 --10-2 --6-5 --6-5 --2-9 --1-10 --1-10 --5-6 --2-7-2 --1-9-1 --1-10 --5-6 --6-5 --5-7 --4-6 --3-9 --4-7 -3-9 -0-12 3-8 5-6 6-6 1-11 1-11 8-5 7-7 -

G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 10 11 11 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 10 10 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 14

Interceptions No. Yards 6 173 10 224 13 240 13 139 14 121 16 40 11 225 9 83 6 43 14 122 9 75 10 88 13 150 13 39 12 221 9 202 9 128 19 155 13 114 15 193 21 251 14 208 10 75 22 230 22 345 24 246 13 110 16 151 14 78 32 271 13 223 9 135 17 271 13 102 14 290 8 111 13 147 9 75 15 128 8 99 8 46 12 157 16 292 21 161 24 360 21 191 20 231 15 229 19 238 9 101 31 369 10 94 22 281 4 43 18 132 7 61 17 299 7 79 11 67 7 123 7 68 16 156 8 13 22 233 12 45 15 186 11 102 25 308 11 102 13 105 9 38 15 149 9 86 10 109 8 60 15 255 10 160 14 90 15 82 7 87 14 119 15 136 10 60 13 182 8 99 22 448 17 270 11 162 8 18 18 453 10 112 15 211 6 63 17 214 17 344 8 135 11 70 10 43 12 202 19 328 8 83 25 311 17 166 14 335 10 99 14 232

Punts No. 43 39 63 51 40 46 63 50 59 55 61 45 69 53 57 54 80 70 70 68 65 66 71 68 54 67 52 51 80 77 82 64 71 80 60 66 58 52 48 36 60 52 63 45 65 61 64 64 69 69 58 67 70 70 65 74 50 61 59 60 59 53 77 35 68 39 75 54 64 51 62 54 71 43 68 49 43 44 73 52 79 78 62 63 72 65 62 59 71 62 79 49 60 44 67 53 51 48 58 57 59 35 70 66 58 64

Yds. 1,526 1,400 2,485 1,935 1,568 1,685 2,121 1,798 1,974 2,000 2,245 1,662 2,806 1,956 2,358 924 3,333 2,614 2,803 2,802 2,292 2,523 2,745 2,675 1,918 2,695 1,933 1,934 2,775 2,699 2,953 2,393 2,712 3,177 2,435 2,555 2,132 2,162 1,824 1,356 2,582 2,075 2,743 1,838 2,381 2,544 2,585 2,524 3,037 3,037 2,403 2,569 3,058 2,902 2,351 2,891 2,150 2,565 2,574 2,577 2,515 2,042 2,828 1,360 2,557 1,439 2,581 2,141 2,540 1,893 2,465 1,929 2,603 1,746 2,715 1,922 1,782 1,680 2,859 2,125 3,240 2,998 2,359 2,445 2,748 2,595 2,327 2,295 2,673 2,500 2,932 2,064 2,317 1,722 2,523 1,997 2,191 1,841 2,545 2,296 2,465 1,427 2,930 2,750 2,339 2,795

BK 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 3 ----------------------------------------------------------------1 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 ------------0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 2 5 1 5 1 1 0 3 0 2 1 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Avg. 35.6 35.9 39.4 37.9 39.2 36.6 33.7 36.0 34.0 36.1 36.8 36.9 40.8 36.9 41.4 17.1 41.6 37.3 40.0 41.2 35.2 38.2 38.6 39.3 35.5 40.2 37.2 37.9 34.4 35.0 36.0 37.4 38.2 39.7 40.6 38.7 36.8 41.6 38.0 37.7 43.0 39.9 43.5 40.8 36.6 41.7 40.4 39.4 44.0 40.1 41.4 38.3 43.7 41.5 37.7 39.1 43.0 42.0 43.6 43.0 42.6 38.5 36.7 38.9 37.6 36.9 34.4 39.6 39.7 37.1 39.8 35.7 36.7 40.6 39.9 39.2 41.4 38.2 39.2 40.9 41.0 38.4 38.0 38.8 38.2 39.9 37.5 38.9 37.6 40.3 37.1 42.1 38.6 39.1 37.7 37.7 43.0 38.4 43.9 40.3 41.8 40.8 41.9 41.7 40.3 43.7

No. 9 18 16 27 19 16 12 22 21 23 19 26 14 38 23 25 26 45 24 18 30 14 29 33 29 24 25 20 27 20 31 37 37 32 24 28 28 24 10 18 21 38 24 32 27 33 27 25 32 29 30 22 21 36 20 28 21 34 25 29 24 41 10 42 12 31 20 32 13 29 17 26 17 30 19 27 20 21 15 34 37 40 29 19 21 44 22 38 29 40 25 38 16 29 22 30 23 22 25 25 16 19 21 26 28 25

Punt Returns Yds Avg. 58 6.4 184 10.2 93 5.8 311 11.5 253 13.3 115 7.2 115 9.6 127 5.8 180 8.6 310 13.5 207 10.9 227 8.7 158 11.3 351 9.2 180 7.8 224 9.0 234 9.0 443 9.8 178 7.4 149 8.3 306 10.2 90 6.4 300 10.3 321 9.7 277 9.6 151 6.3 183 7.3 186 9.3 193 7.1 214 10.7 302 9.7 527 14.2 466 12.6 232 7.3 105 4.4 339 12.1 229 8.2 108 4.5 77 7.7 75 4.2 214 10.2 414 10.9 129 5.4 178 5.6 271 10.0 219 6.6 244 9.0 138 5.5 392 12.3 322 11.1 173 14.4 218 9.9 193 9.2 294 8.2 110 5.5 176 6.3 183 8.7 216 6.4 229 9.2 291 10.0 196 8.2 610 14.9 81 8.1 469 11.2 103 8.6 256 8.3 155 7.8 342 10.7 84 6.5 180 6.2 67 3.9 159 6.1 130 7.6 321 10.7 174 9.2 229 8.5 123 6.2 127 6.0 125 8.3 156 4.6 216 5.8 374 9.4 286 9.9 173 9.1 200 9.5 403 9.2 241 11.0 342 9.0 501 17.3 225 5.6 216 8.6 477 12.6 186 11.6 499 17.2 209 9.5 161 5.4 180 7.8 226 10.3 216 8.6 184 7.4 101 6.3 209 11.0 275 13.1 286 11.0 136 4.9 127 5.1

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No. 37 29 34 28 28 36 24 26 33 14 33 22 21 15 32 17 34 14 30 23 32 27 40 24 39 45 44 32 32 25 47 34 27 46 33 40 34 37 43 33 47 35 34 19 37 44 40 23 23 20 29 29 20 33 16 34 32 42 24 33 47 33 63 36 54 32 45 24 37 26 30 32 34 24 50 17 37 31 26 37 38 33 34 18 44 27 37 29 51 35 36 24 55 31 43 29 44 43 70 57 69 44 55 51 56 58

Kickoff Returns Yds Avg. 689 18.6 539 18.6 643 18.8 676 24.1 478 17.1 690 19.2 463 19.3 526 20.2 521 15.8 247 17.6 604 18.3 502 22.8 438 20.9 257 17.1 673 21.0 324 19.1 624 18.4 239 17.1 492 16.4 498 21.6 649 20.3 517 19.1 646 16.1 425 17.7 502 12.9 875 19.4 855 19.4 582 18.2 582 17.6 468 17.6 835 17.8 590 17.4 480 17.8 845 18.4 609 18.4 851 21.3 693 20.1 649 17.5 724 16.8 674 20.4 883 18.7 421 12.0 577 17.0 262 13.8 813 22.0 817 18.6 790 19.8 392 17.0 462 20.1 409 20.5 417 14.4 486 16.8 413 20.7 697 21.1 203 12.7 598 17.6 518 16.2 827 19.6 463 19.3 704 21.3 982 20.9 704 21.3 1,114 17.7 747 20.8 915 16.9 536 16.8 814 18.1 552 23.0 820 22.2 650 25.0 531 17.7 624 19.5 676 19.9 380 15.8 977 19.5 299 17.6 938 25.4 664 21.4 454 17.5 707 19.1 763 20.1 642 19.5 707 20.8 346 19.2 853 19.4 559 20.7 698 18.9 550 19.0 1,204 23.6 788 22.5 928 25.8 542 22.6 1,042 18.9 710 22.9 932 21.7 562 19.4 1,010 23.0 837 19.5 1,292 18.5 1,120 19.6 1,392 20.2 924 21.0 1,206 13.1 1,320 11.0 1,238 22.1 1,414 24.3

TD 19 30 19 26 31 18 22 18 4 32 12 31 12 14 18 20 7 20 15 21 27 19 17 29 38 33 22 28 18 30 18 26 36 19 36 29 30 31 27 39 28 44 31 41 40 30 29 28 35 18 44 17 44 18 33 13 39 23 34 27 31 35 24 63 25 56 17 46 27 37 24 34 26 47 16 45 29 33 30 28 30 28 27 31 22 44 27 36 27 50 15 49 26 54 25 35 41 38 43 65 32 59 50 48 48 48

PAT-M 18-11 29-20 19-13 26-17 18-9 14-11 15-11 11-9 4-4 32-20 13-7 27-22 8-8 16-8 7-5 20-17 4-3 20-16 15-15 18-18 23-21 18-14 16-15 28-27 28-22 31-29 18-13 27-26 15-13 29-27 17-12 26-22 31-24 18-17 33-31 27-25 27-21 29-27 23-21 37-33 26-22 39-36 29-24 34-30 36-33 27-25 27-26 24-22 34-34 15-13 40-37 11-8 43-40 16-16 32-30 9-8 38-35 17-16 34-31 21-20 30-30 33-32 19-15 60-60 22-22 56-55 9-9 45-41 25-24 32-29 23-23 32-31 24-23 45-43 14-14 44-42 28-25 32-31 27-25 24-22 29-25 23-22 25-20 27-25 19-19 44-40 24-23 35-32 25-19 47-46 11-10 49-47 23-21 53-51 22-21 32-32 36-37 36-38 43-43 61-62 29-30 49-54 47-48 39-43 48-48 45-47

FGA 0 0 0 0 0 --0 --1 2 1 3 6 6 3 9 5 5 14 11 9 9 15 7 19 13 4 19 12 13 11 17 16 12 11 18 12 19 11 17 10 20 9 22 10 18 14 21 21 13 22 12 17 17 23 11 15 19 21 15 14 19 12 20 10 16 13 18 12 13 17 24 25 10 9 18 21 19 15 23 14 24 8 12 21 22 20 24 14 17 14 24 8 21 22 23 18 16 20 11 15 20 11 10 8 8

FGM 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 6 2 6 2 5 6 7 4 6 6 3 7 5 3 11 8 7 11 15 9 7 4 10 6 7 6 10 4 11 4 13 7 14 8 14 11 7 18 7 13 11 13 7 10 15 15 7 9 12 8 13 7 10 8 12 8 7 13 14 6 4 6 12 15 10 12 15 6 18 3 6 10 16 13 15 8 10 10 15 7 13 18 12 13 10 13 8 11 17 16 18 14 20

Points 125 202 127 175 203 134 147 133 31 221 105 178 88 125 127 154 55 153 123 167 201 146 135 214 283 246 186 230 153 228 151 227 269 154 259 228 221 240 207 301 202 339 226 319 298 251 226 237 279 146 365 137 347 157 267 109 301 178 280 211 245 282 187 499 197 426 141 359 212 276 206 277 197 343 132 352 246 267 247 237 225 248 193 235 181 352 226 295 207 378 134 386 202 420 229 280 325 294 340 477 256 458 380 359 360 359


SCORING RECORDS CAREER POINTS (150+)

T1. D. Walker, '45, '47-'49 __ 288 (38 TD, 57 PAT, 1 FG) T1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 ____________288 (48 TD) 3. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81_______ 262 (130 PAT, 44 FG) 4. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ____________ 258 (43 TD) 5. Thomas Morstead, 2005-2008__ 217 (37 FG, 106 PAT) 6. Redman Hume, 1926-28 _______ 211 (34 TD, 7 PAT) 7. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006-2009 _______210 (35 TD) 8. Kyle Rote, 1948-50 __________ 194 (32 TD, 2 PAT) 9. Jeff Atkins, 1983-86 _________________186 (31 TD) 10. Aldrick Robinson, 2007-2010_________180 (30 TD) T11. Chris McMurtray, 2002-05 ___ 170 (62 PAT, 36 FG) T11. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 __ 170 (80 PAT, 30 FG) T11. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 __ 170 (28 TD, 1 PAT) T14. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 _________ 162 (27 TD) T14. Emanuel Tolbert, 1976-79 __________162 (27 TD) T14. Bobby Wilson, 1933-35 ___________ 162 (27 TD) 17. Craig James, 1979-82 ________ 158 (26 TD, 1 PAT) 18. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ________ 154 (25 TD, 2 PAT) 19. Alvin Maxson, 1971-73 _____________150 (25 TD)

SEASON POINTS

1. Eric Dickerson, 1981 ________________ 114 (19 TD) 2. Redman Hume, 1927 _________ 109 (17 TD, 7 PAT) 3. Eric Dickerson, 1982 ________________102 (17 TD) T4. Reggie Dupard, 1985 ______________ 96 (16 TD) T4. Reggie Dupard, 1984 _______________96 (16 TD) 6. Eddie Garcia, 1981 __________ 91 (37 PAT, 18 FG) 7. Doak Walker, 1948 ___________ 88 (11 TD, 22 PAT) 8. Doak Walker, 1947 ______ 87 (11 TD, 18 PAT, 1 FG) T9. Shawnbrey McNeal, 2009 ____________84 (14 TD) T9. Aldrick Robinson, 2010 ______________84 (14 TD)

SINGLE-GAME POINTS

T1. ShanDerrick Charles vs. UTEP, 2001 ____24 (4 TD) T1. Kris Briggs vs. CS Northridge, 1999 _____24 (4 TD) T1. Kelsey Adams at Tulsa, 1997 __________24 (4 TD) T1. Reggie Dupard vs. Texas, 1985 ________24 (4 TD) T1. Eric Dickerson vs. Grambling, 1981 _____24 (4 TD) T1. Emanuel Tolbert at Baylor, 1978 ________24 (4 TD) T1. Darold Turner at Rice, 1978 ___________24 (4 TD) T1. G. Hammond vs. N. Mex. St., 1970______24 (4 TD) T1. M. Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968_____24 (4 TD) T1. Don McIlhenny at Kansas, 1955 ________24 (4 TD) T1. Redman Hume vs. Trinity, 1928 ________24 (4 TD)

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS

1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 ____________________ 2. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ____________________ 3. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 _________________ 4. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006-09 ________________ 5. Redman Hume, 1926-28 ____________________

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS

1. Eric Dickerson, 1981 _______________________ T2. Eric Dickerson, 1982 ______________________ T2. Redman Hume, 1927 _____________________ T4. Reggie Dupard, 1985 _____________________ T4. Reggie Dupard, 1984 _____________________

SINGLE-GAME TOUCHDOWNS

48 43 38 35 34

19 17 17 16 16

1. 11 players ________________________________ 4 Last by ShanDerrick Charles vs. UTEP, 2001

YEARLY SCORING LEADERS Year 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Howard Maley Gene Wilson Doak Walker (3) Doak Walker (6) Doak Walker (4) Kyle Rote Benton Musslewhite & Ben White Roy Pace, Al Hansen, Jerry Norton & Dale Moore Ed Bernet Duane Nutt Don McIlhenny Charlie Jackson Don Meredith Don Meredith Glynn Gregory, Frank Jackson & Bud Jones Glynn Gregory Tom Sherwin John Richey Tommy Brennan Billy Gannon Donnie Oefinger Mac White Jerry LeVias Jerry LeVias Mike Richardson Bicky Lesser Gary Hammond Chipper Johnson Alvin Maxson Keith Bobo Ricky Wesson Wayne Morris Arthur Whittington Arthur Whittington Emanuel Tolbert Eddie Garcia Eddie Garcia Eric Dickerson (3) Eric Dickerson (6) Jeff Harrell Reggie Dupard Reggie Dupard (8T) Jeff Atkins Jason Wolf Michael Bowen Rongea Hill Russell Anderson John Stewart Ramon Flanigan Kevin Thornal Daniel Hernandez Roy Rios Rodnick Phillips Kris Briggs Jacob Crowley Jacob Crowley Kris Briggs Chris McMurtray Chris McMurtray Chris McMurtray Thomas Morstead Thomas Morstead Aldrick Robinson Shawnbrey McNeal Aldrick Robinson

TD — — *11 *11 11 13 4

FG — — 1-1 — — — —

PAT — — 18-22 *22-29 17-22 — —

Pts. 48 24 *87 *88 *83 78 24

3 2 6 6 5 4 8

— — — — — — —

— 7-7 1-2 — — 4-7 #2

18 19 37 36 30 28 *52

3 2 3 — 2 7 2 6 *9 7 11 4 9 — *13 11 10 6 11 10 11 — — *19 *17 — 16 *16 10 8 7 8 — — 12 6 — — 10 6 — — 8 — — — — — 11 14 14

— — — 2-6 — — — — — — — 3-10 — 10-16 — — — — — — — 8-14 11-21 — — 13-23 — — — — — — 8-12 13-17 — — 15 12 — — 10-21 13-20 — 10-14 7-8 18-22 13-18 13-20 — — —

— — — 8-8 #1 #1 #2 — — — — 4-7 — 11-12 — — — — — — — 26-26 *34-34 — — 30-32 — — — #1 #1 — 24-25 23-23 0-1 — 25 25 — — 19-19 23-24 — 10-11 21-23 21-22 34-35 43-43 — — —

18 12 18 14 14 44 16 36 *54 42 66 37 54 41 *78 66 60 36 66 60 66 50 *67 *114 *102 69 96 *96 60 50 44 48 48 62 72 36 70 61 60 36 49 62 48 40 42 75 73 82 66 84 84

# Number of 2-point conversions; * Led Conference; (#) Indicates national ranking - top 10 only

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RUSHING RECORDS CAREER ATTEMPTS

1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 ___________________ 2. Craig James, 1979-82 _____________________ 3. Keylon Kincade, 2000-03 __________________ 4. Jeff Atkins, 1983-86 _______________________ 5. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ___________________ 6. Donte Womack, 1994-97 ___________________ 7. Wayne Morris, 1972-75 ____________________ 8. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 __________________ 9. Alvin Maxson, 1971-73 ____________________ 10. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 ________________

SEASON ATTEMPTS

1. Keylon Kincade, 2002 _____________________ 2. Keylon Kincade, 2003 _____________________ 3. Eric Dickerson, 1981 ______________________ 4. Zach Line, 2010 __________________________ 5. Rodnick Phillips, 1998 _____________________ 6. Shawnbrey McNeal, 2009 __________________ 7. Craig James, 1981 _______________________ 8. Eric Dickerson, 1982 ______________________ 9. Kris Briggs, 2000 _________________________ 10. Reggie Dupard, 1985 ____________________

Minimum 100 carries Eric Dickerson, 1982 _________________________7.0

SINGLE-GAME AVERAGE PER CARRY

Minimum 20 carries Jeff Atkins vs. Rice, 1983 ____________________10.9 Minimum 15 carries Jeff Atkins vs. Rice, 1983 ____________________10.9 Minimum 10 carries Eric Dickerson vs. Texas A&M, 1982 ____________14.3

327 317 255 244 239 236 233 232 231 229

Senior: ________________317, Keylon Kincade, 2003 Junior: ________________327, Keylon Kincade, 2002 Sophomore: ________________ 244, Zach Line, 2010 Freshman: ____________ 185, DeMyron Martin, 2005

SINGLE-GAME ATTEMPTS

1. Keylon Kincade vs. La. Tech, 2002 ____________ 46 2. Mike Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968 _________ 39 3. Donte Womack vs. Arkansas, 1997____________ 38 T4. Keylon Kincade vs. Texas Tech, 2002 _________ 37 T4. Rongea Hill at Tulane, 1991 ________________ 37 T6. Keylon Kincade at Tulsa, 2003 ______________ 36 T6. Keylon Kincade at TCU, 2002 _______________ 36 T6. Gary Hammond vs. Texas A&M, 1970 ________ 36 9. Arthur Whittington at Rice, 1976 ______________ 35 T10. Three players______________________________34 Last: Keylon Kincade at Rice, 2002 Senior: _____ 39, M. Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968 Junior: __________ 46, K. Kincade vs. La. Tech, 2002 Sophomore: _____34, K. Shepard at N. Mexixo, 1992 Freshman: ______30, DeMyron Martin vs. UTEP, 2005

CAREER YARDAGE (1,500+)

SEASON AVERAGE PER CARRY

790 775 754 675 635 616 605 569 558 483

1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 __________________4,450 2. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 __________________3,772 3. Craig James, 1979-82 ____________________3,743 4. Jeff Atkins, 1983-86 ______________________3,260 5. Wayne Morris, 1972-75 ___________________3,044 6. Keylon Kincade, 2000-03 _________________3,038 7. Donte Womack, 1994-97 __________________2,790 8. Alvin Maxson, 1971-73 ___________________2,734 9. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 ________________2,213 10. Kris Briggs, 1999-2002 __________________2,106 11. Kyle Rote, 1948-50 _____________________2,049 12. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 ______________1,954 13. Rodnick Phillips, 1996-99 ________________1,857 14. David Bostick, 1973-75 __________________1,855 15. DeMyron Martin, 2005-2008 ______________1,846 16. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ________________1,797 17. Zach Line, 2009-Present _________________1,683 18. Ricky Wesson, 1973-75__________________1,609 19. Rongea Hill, 1989-92 ____________________1,607 20. Mike Richardson, 1966-68________________1,555 21. Kelsey Adams, 1995-98__________________1,540

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS

1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 ____________________ 2. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ____________________ 3. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 _________________ 4. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ___________________ T5. Alvin Maxson, 1971-73 ____________________ T5. Kyle Rote, 1948-50 _______________________

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS

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SEASON YARDAGE (1,000+)

1. Eric Dickerson, 1982 _____________________1,617 2. Zach Line, 2010 _________________________1,494 3. Eric Dickerson, 1981 _____________________1,428 4. Keylon Kincade, 2003 ____________________1,280 5. Keylon Kincade, 2002 ____________________1,279 6. Reggie Dupard, 1985 ____________________1,278 7. Reggie Dupard, 1983 ____________________1,249 8. Shawnbrey McNeal, 2009 _________________1,188 9. Reggie Dupard, 1984 ____________________1,160 10. Craig James, 1981 _____________________1,147 11. Rodnick Phillips, 1998 ___________________ 1,115 12. Mike Richardson, 1968 __________________1,034 13. Alvin Maxson, 1971 _____________________1,012 14. Alvin Maxson, 1972 _____________________1,005 Senior: _______________ 1,617, Eric Dickerson, 1982 Junior: _______________ 1,428, Eric Dickerson, 1981 Sophomore: _______________ 1,494, Zach Line, 2010 Freshman: ______________ 884, Wayne Morris, 1972

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE (200+)

1. Mike Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968 ________ 2. ShanDerrick Charles at SJSU, 2001 __________ 3. Eric Dickerson vs. Houston, 1982 ____________ 4. Craig James vs. BYU, 1980 ________________ 5. Jeff Atkins vs. Rice, 1983 __________________ T6. ShanDerrick Charles vs. UTEP, 2001 ________ T6. Donte Womack vs. Arkansas, 1997 _________ T8. Zach Line vs. Marshall, 2010 ______________ T8. Wayne Morris vs. Texas, 1975 _____________ 10. Eric Dickerson vs. Texas A&M, 1982 _________

244 243 241 225 218 212 212 202 202 200

Senior: ___ 244, M. Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968 Junior: _________ 191, Reggie Dupard at UNLV, 1984 Sophomore: _________225, C. James vs. BYU, 1980 Freshman: _________243, S. Charles at SJSU, 2001

CAREER AVERAGE PER CARRY

Minimum 500 carries Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ______________________5.9

51

1. Eric Dickerson, 1981 _______________________ 2. Eric Dickerson, 1982 _______________________ T3. Reggie Dupard, 1984 _____________________ T3. Redman Hume, 1927 _____________________ 5. Reggie Dupard, 1985 ______________________

47 41 31 27 24 24

19 17 16 16 14

SINGLE-GAME TOUCHDOWNS

1. Several players ____________________________ 4 Last by ShanDerrick Charles vs. UTEP, 2001

LONGEST RUNS

1. Kris Briggs vs. Tulsa, 2002 __________________96t 2. C. Morrison/J. Jacobs vs. Texas, 1985* ________95t 3. Jim Hagle vs. Texas, 1965___________________93t 4. Preston Johnston vs. Auburn, 1940____________92t 5. Frank Eidom vs. Rice, 1953 _________________ 91 6. Frank Jackson, vs. Texas Tech, 1959 __________ 87 7. Donte Womack vs. UTEP, 1996 ______________84t 8. Wayne Morris vs. New Mexico St., 1972 ________82t T9. Craig James vs. North Texas, 1980 __________80t T9. Bill Ball at Rice, 1976 _____________________80t t - indicates a TD was scored on the play * - Morrison 65-yard run, Jacobs recovery of fumble and run for 30

CAREER 100-YARD GAMES

1. Eric Dickerson ___________________________ 28 T2. Reggie Dupard __________________________ 16 T2. Craig James ____________________________ 16 T4. Keylon Kincade __________________________ 15 T4. Jeff Atkins ______________________________ 15 T6. Alvin Maxson ____________________________ 10 T6. Donte Womack __________________________ 10 T8. Wayne Morris ____________________________ 8 T8. Kyle Rote ________________________________ 8 T8. Arthur Whittington _________________________ 8 T11. Zach Line _______________________________ 7 T11. David Bostick ____________________________ 7 T11. Rongea Hill _____________________________ 7 T11. DeMyron Martin __________________________ 7


100-YARD RUSHING GAMES

YEARLY RUSHING LEADERS Year 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Leader Paul Page Paul Page Doak Walker Doak Walker Kyle Rote Kyle Rote Jerry Norton Jerry Norton Frank Eidom Frank Eidom Don McIlhenny Charlie Jackson Charlie Jackson Tirey Wilemon Glynn Gregory Frank Jackson Billy Gannon Don Campbell John Roderick Floyd Burke Mac White Mac White Daryl Doggett Mike Richardson Daryl Doggett Gary Hammond Alvin Maxson Alvin Maxson Alvin Maxson Ricky Wesson Wayne Morris Arthur Whittington Arthur Whittington Derrek Shelton Craig James Eric Dickerson Eric Dickerson (6) Eric Dickerson (3) Reggie Dupard (7) Reggie Dupard Reggie Dupard (8) Jeff Atkins Kevin Love Kevin Love Rongea Hill Rongea Hill Kevin Shepard Ramon Flanigan Donte Womack Donte Womack Donte Womack Rodnick Phillips Kris Briggs Kris Briggs ShanDerrick Charles Keylon Kincade Keylon Kincade Jerad Romo DeMyron Martin DeMyron Martin Justin Willis Andrew McKinney Shawnbrey McNeal Zach Line

Att. 23 48 163 108 142 152 128 148 63 126 104 97 42 48 50 80 57 76 60 51 176 135 33 207 189 228 219 224 115 181 163 161 205 98 168 188 255 232 197 196 229 201 112 131 168 128 112 182 208 160 181 239 102 231 134 327 317 87 185 92 180 46 236 244

Yds. 355 209 *684 532 *777 762 438 383 273 677 544 571 234 350 269 269 187 299 345 174 486 606 172 1,034 809 891 *1,012 1,005 717 885 800 789 824 332 761 928 *1,428 *1,617 *1,249 1,160 *1,278 796 423 469 663 512 463 502 758 887 775 1,115 522 828 860 1,279 1,280 434 854 369 699 190 1,188 1,494

Avg. 15.4 4.4 4.2 4.9 5.5 5.0 3.4 3.6 4.3 5.4 5.2 5.9 5.6 7.3 5.4 3.4 3.2 3.9 5.8 3.4 2.7 4.4 5.2 5.0 4.2 3.9 4.7 4.5 6.2 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.0 3.4 4.5 4.9 5.6 7.0 6.3 5.9 5.6 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.9 4.0 4.1 2.8 3.6 5.5 4.3 4.7 5.1 3.6 6.4 3.9 4.0 5.0 4.6 4.0 3.9 4.1 5.0 6.1

* Led Conference - (#) Indicates top 10 national ranking

TD 5 3 8 8 8 12 3 3 1 1 6 4 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 2 6 6 0 11 4 6 5 12 7 10 4 7 9 3 4 5 19 17 9 16 14 10 6 3 6 4 1 12 3 5 4 9 6 3 7 7 4 4 7 0 3 1 12 10

Name, Year Opponent Att-Yds-TD Mike Richardson, 1968 __________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 39-244-3 ShanDerrick Charles, 2001 _____________at San Jose State ________________ 27-243-1 Eric Dickerson, 1982 _____________________ Houston ____________________ 27-241-1 Craig James, 1980 ________________________ BYU______________________ 23-225-2 Jeff Atkins, 1983 __________________________ Rice ______________________ 20-218-2 Donte Womack, 1997 ____________________ Arkansas ____________________ 38-212-1 ShanDerrick Charles, 2001 _________________ UTEP _____________________ 27-212-4 Wayne Morris, 1975_______________________ Texas _____________________ 21-202-2 Zach Line, 2010 _________________________ Marshall ____________________ 30-202-1 Eric Dickerson, 1982 ____________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 14-200-3 Kris Briggs, 2002 _________________________ Tulsa _____________________ 20-198-2 Paul Page, 1945 _________________________ at TCU ______________________ 8-195-3 Reggie Dupard, 1984 ____________________ at UNLV ____________________ 22-191-2 Gary Hammond, 1970 ___________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 36-190-0 Eric Dickerson, 1981 _______________________ Rice _____________________ 26-186-1 Rodnick Phillips, 1998 _____________________ at Rice _____________________ 23-185-2 Keylon Kincade, 2003 ____________________ at Tulsa ____________________ 36-185-1 Charles Wagoner, 1979 __________________ North Texas ___________________ 26-184-1 Reggie Dupard, 1985 ___________________ at Houston ___________________ 31-184-2 Eric Dickerson, 1982 ______________________ Tulane _____________________ 19-183-2 Reggie Dupard, 1985 ______________________ TCU _____________________ 21-182-2 Alvin Maxson, 1971 __________________ New Mexico State ________________ 29-179-1 Eric Dickerson, 1982 ____________________ North Texas __________________ 24-179-2 Zach Line, 2010 _________________________ at Tulane ____________________ 23-177-2 Reggie Dupard, 1983 ___________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 19-175-2 Arthur Whittington, 1976 ___________________ at Rice _____________________ 35-174-2 Reggie Dupard, 1983 ______________________ Rice ______________________ 29-172-0 DeMyron Martin, 2005 ______________________ Rice ______________________ 26-171-1 Arthur Whittington, 1976 _________________ North Texas __________________ 20-170-3 Alvin Maxson, 1972 _____________________Wake Forest __________________ 22-169-4 Keylon Kincade, 2001 ____________________ at Tulsa ____________________ 27-169-1 Shawnbrey McNeal, 2009 __________________ UTEP _____________________ 18-169-1 Reggie Dupard, 1983 _________________ Texas-Arlington _________________ 13-168-1 Mike Richardson, 1968 __________________ N.C. State ___________________ 29-167-1 Jeff Atkins, 1984 ________________________ at UNLV ____________________ 19-167-2 Wayne Morris, 1973_______________________ at Rice _____________________ 25-166-3 Rongea Hill, 1991 _______________________ at Tulane ____________________ 37-166-1 Eric Dickerson, 1982 _____________________ at UTEP ____________________ 16-165-2 Eric Dickerson, 1981 __________________ Texas-Arlington _________________ 23-164-1 Frank Eidom, 1954 _____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 22-163-3 Wayne Morris, 1975______________________ Arkansas ____________________ 31-163-0 John Marshall, 1954 _______________________ TCU______________________ 16-162-1 Craig James, 1979 _____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 28-162-0 Craig James, 1981 ________________________ Rice ______________________ 20-161-0 Eric Dickerson, 1982 _______________________ TCU______________________ 27-160-2 Keylon Kincade, 2002 ___________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 37-160-1 Eric Dickerson, 1981 ______________________ Baylor _____________________ 29-158-3 Keylon Kincade, 2002 __________________Louisiana Tech _________________ 46-158-2 Shawnbrey McNeal, 2009 ___________________ SFA ______________________ 19-158-1 Tennell Atkins, 1976______________________ at Texas ____________________ 26-157-0 Donte Womack, 1996 ____________________ at UTEP ____________________ 12-157-2 Kevin Shepard, 1992 ___________________at New Mexico__________________ 34-156-0 Wayne Morris, 1973___________________ at Oregon State _________________ 22-155-0 Reggie Dupard, 1983 ___________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 22-155-1 Mike Richardson, 1968 ____________________ Baylor _____________________ 24-154-1 Wayne Morris, 1972_____________________Wake Forest __________________ 18-154-1 Larry Wilson, 1991______________________at Vanderbilt __________________ 18-154-0 Reggie Dupard, 1982 ______________________ TCU______________________ 26-153-1 Kelsey Adams, 1997 _______________________ Rice ______________________ 23-152-1 Daryl Doggett, 1969______________________ at Baylor ____________________ 31-151-0 Rodnick Phillips, 1998 _____________________at Navy ____________________ 34-151-2 Kyle Rote, 1950 __________________________ at Rice _____________________ 22-150-1 James Mapps, 2007 ______________________ UTEP _____________________ 26-149-2 David Bostick, 1973 ______________________ at Baylor ____________________ 21-148-0 Ramon Flanigan, 1993 ____________________at Navy ____________________ 15-148-1 Eric Dickerson, 1980 ______________________ at Rice _____________________ 22-147-0 Shawnbrey McNeal, 2009 __________________ Tulane _____________________ 26-147-2 Benton Musslewhite, 1951 ________________ Missouri ____________________ 10 -146-1 John Roderick, 1963 _______________________Navy _____________________ 11-146-2 Craig James, 1980 ______________________ at Texas ____________________ 19 -146-1 Johnnie Freeman, 1999___________________ at Tulane _____________________ 7-146-1 Ricky Wesson, 1974 _______________________ Rice ______________________ 24-145-2 Brian Duncan, 1973 _____________________Virginia Tech __________________ 14-144-0 Mike Richardson, 1968 _____________________ Rice ______________________ 31-143-3 Jeff Atkins, 1983 _____________________ Texas-Arlington _________________ 21-143-1

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Kelsey Adams, 1997 _____________________ at Tulsa ____________________ 25-143-4 Wayne Morris, 1972___________________ New Mexico St. _________________ 13-142-1 Craig James, 1980 _____________________ North Texas __________________ 15-142-2 Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ Grambling ___________________ 20-142-2 Mac White, 1966 __________________________ Rice ______________________ 18-141-0 Jerry Norton, 1952 ________________________ at Rice _____________________ 24-140-1 Jerry Norton, 1952 ______________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 32-140-2 Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 25-140-1 Rongea Hill, 1991 ________________________ at TCU _____________________ 28-140-0 Alvin Maxson, 1973 _____________________ Santa Clara ___________________ 10-139-2 Jeff Atkins, 1985 _________________________ at TCU _____________________ 23-139-3 Craig James, 1981 _____________________ North Texas ___________________ 26-137-2 Donte Womack, 1995 ____________________ Arkansas ____________________ 21-137-1 Donte Womack, 1996 ____________________ Missouri ____________________ 22-137-1 Kelsey Adams, 1998 ______________________at Navy ____________________ 18-137-0 Kris Briggs, 1999 __________________ vs. Cal State Northridge _______________ 7-137-4 DeMyron Martin, 2007 ______________________ Rice ______________________ 16-137-0 Arthur Whittington, 1977 _________________ at Houston ___________________ 26-136-2 Craig James, 1981 ___________________ Texas-Arlington _________________ 23-136-3 Keylon Kincade, 2003 __________________ Fresno State __________________ 28-136-0 Alvin Maxson, 1972 ______________________ at Florida ____________________ 26-134-2 Craig James, 1981 _____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 24-134-0 Jeff Atkins, 1983 _______________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 22-134-1 Reggie Dupard, 1983 _____________________ Baylor _____________________ 22-133-0 Arthur Whittington, 1977 ____________________ Rice ______________________ 25-132-2 Kris Briggs, 2002 ________________________ at Hawaii ____________________ 12-132-1 James Mapps, 2006 ___________________Arkansas State _________________ 14-132-1 Reggie Dupard, 1985 _____________________ UTEP _____________________ 20-131-2 Shawnbrey McNeal, 2009 ___________________Navy _____________________ 15-131-0 Kyle Rote, 1950 ______________________ Georgia Tech __________________ 12-130-2 Daryl Doggett, 1969_____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 26-130-1 Craig James, 1982 _______________________ at Rice _____________________ 20-130-1 Donte Womack, 1996 ___________________New Mexico____________________ 8-130-2 Mike Livingston, 1966 _____________________ Baylor _____________________ 17-129-1 Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 19-129-0 Rongea Hill, 1992 _______________________ Houston ____________________ 24-129-3 Donte Womack, 1994 ___________________New Mexico___________________ 13-129-1 DeMyron Martin, 2005 __________________ East Carolina __________________ 22-129-1 Charles Jackson, 1957 __________________ at California ___________________ 10-127-1 Keylon Kincade, 2002 _____________________ at TCU _____________________ 36-127-1 Keylon Kincade, 2003 _____________________ UTEP _____________________ 31-127-2 Kyle Rote, 1950 _______________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 27-126-2 Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ North Texas __________________ 23-126-2 Jeff Atkins, 1983 _________________________ Baylor _____________________ 14-125-1 Eric Dickerson, 1983 ______________________ vs. Pitt _____________________ 27-124-0 Donte Womack, 1996 ______________________Utah______________________ 21-124-0 Kelsey Adams, 1997 _____________________ Wyoming ____________________ 28-124-1 Gary Hammond, 1970 ________________ New Mexico State ________________ 26-123-4 Alvin Maxson, 1972 _____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 22-123-2 David Bostick, 1974 ____________________ at Ohio State __________________ 20-123-0 Eric Dickerson, 1979 _______________________ Rice ______________________ 22-123-3 Eric Dickerson, 1981 ___________________ at Texas A&M __________________ 21-123-3 Reggie Dupard, 1983 __________________ at Texas A&M __________________ 30-123-0 ShanDerrick Charles, 2001 ________________at Nevada ___________________ 22-123-0 Arthur Whittington, 1977 ___________________ Tulane _____________________ 15-122-1 Craig James, 1982 ________________________ TCU______________________ 22-122-0 Rodnick Phillips, 1998 ____________________ at Hawaii ____________________ 18-122-1 Keylon Kincade, 2002 _____________________ at Rice _____________________ 34-122-0 Keylon Kincade, 2002 __________________San Jose State _________________ 30-121-1 Keylon Kincade, 2003 ____________________at Nevada ___________________ 31-121-1 Daryl Doggett, 1969_______________________ at Rice _____________________ 26-120-3 Alvin Maxson, 1971 _______________________ at Rice _____________________ 22-120-1 Alvin Maxson, 1971 ______________________ at Baylor ____________________ 24-120-0 Jeff Atkins, 1983 ________________________ Alabama _____________________ 9-120-0 Rongea Hill, 1990 _______________________Vanderbilt ___________________ 11-120-0 Eric Dickerson, 1982 _____________________ at Texas ____________________ 19-119-1 Rongea Hill, 1992 ________________________ Tulane _____________________ 25-119-1 Donte Womack, 1997 ______________________Navy _____________________ 25-119-1 Rodnick Phillips, 1998 ___________________ Mississippi ___________________ 22-119-1 Rodnick Phillips, 1999 __________________ Fresno State __________________ 26-119-1 Kyle Rote, 1948 _________________________ Baylor _____________________ 20-118-2 David Bostick, 1974 _____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 26-118-1 Craig James, 1981 _____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 18-118-1 Kelsey Adams, 1997 ______________________at Utah_____________________ 26-118-1 DeMyron Martin, 2005 ______________________ TCU______________________ 26-118-2 Arthur Whittington, 1976 _________________vs. Arkansas __________________ 29-117-0 Reggie Dupard, 1985 _____________________ Texas _____________________ 25-117-4 Reggie Dupard, 1985 ___________________at Oklahoma __________________ 24-117-2 Kevin Love, 1990 ________________________Vanderbilt ___________________ 19-117-0

DeMyron Martin, 2005 _____________________ UTEP _____________________ 30-117-0 Mike Richardson, 1968 ___________________ at Auburn ___________________ 17-116-0 Alvin Maxson, 1971 _____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 30-116-0 Kyle Rote, 1949 _______________________ Notre Dame___________________ 24-115-3 James Hagle, 1965 _______________________ Texas ______________________ 7-115-1 Eric Dickerson, 1982 ___________________ at Texas Tech __________________ 21-115-2 Kris Briggs, 2000 _________________________ Tulsa _____________________ 29-115-1 Wayne Morris, 1974____________________ Oregon State __________________ 18-114-1 Reggie Dupard, 1984 ____________________ Houston _____________________ 9-114-1 Foy Munlin, 2004 _______________________San Jose St. __________________ 16-114-1 Justin, Willis, 2007 ______________________ at Memphis ___________________ 23-114-1 Mac White, 1965 _________________________ at TCU _____________________ 24-113-0 Eric Dickerson, 1979 __________________ at Wichita State _________________ 20-113-2 Eric Dickerson, 1981 ______________________ at TCU _____________________ 20-113-2 Ramon Flanigan, 1994 __________________New Mexico___________________ 22-113-2 Kris Briggs, 2000 _________________________Nevada ____________________ 23-113-0 Keylon Kincade, 2003 ____________________ at Baylor ____________________ 30-113-0 Jerry Norton, 1951 _____________________ at Texas A&M __________________ 24-112-1 Wayne Morris, 1974_____________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 19-112-0 Eric Dickerson, 1980 _____________________ at Baylor ____________________ 22-112-1 Jeff Atkins, 1984 _____________________ Notre Dame (n) _________________ 17-112-1 Doak Walker, 1947 ______________________ Missouri _____________________16-111-2 Kyle Rote, 1949 _________________________ Baylor ______________________16-111-1 Mac White, 1966 _________________________ Illinois ______________________17-111-2 Eric Dickerson, 1980 ____________________ North Texas ___________________17-111-0 Jeff Atkins, 1983 _________________________ at TCU ______________________17-111-1 Reggie Dupard, 1984 _____________________ at Rice ______________________26-111-2 Ramon Flanigan, 1997 ___________________ at Tulsa _____________________11-111-1 Tirey Wilemon, 1958 ____________________ at Missouri ____________________ 7-110-1 Eric Dickerson, 1980 _______________________ BYU______________________ 23-110-2 Craig James, 1982 _______________________ Tulane _____________________ 16-110-1 Daryl Doggett, 1969________________________ TCU______________________ 23-109-0 David Bostick, 1975 ____________________at Wake Forest _________________ 25-109-1 Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ at Houston ___________________ 21-109-2 Jerry Norton, 1951 _______________________ Missouri ____________________ 19-108-1 Don McIlhenny, 1954 ______________________ at Rice _____________________ 23-108-1 Ricky Wesson, 1974 ____________________Virgina Tech___________________ 17-108-2 Keith Bobo, 1973 __________________________ TCU______________________ 18-107-3 Ricky Wesson, 1973 ______________________ at Rice _____________________ 19-107-0 David Bostick, 1973 ________________________ TCU______________________ 20-107-0 Eric Dickerson, 1980 _____________________ Arkansas ____________________ 18-107-1 Jacques Smith, 1993 _______________________ Rice _____________________ 14-107-0 Kris Briggs, 2000 ______________________San Jose State _________________ 24-107-0 Kyle Rote, 1950 _______________________ at Missouri ___________________ 17-106-2 Frank Eidom, 1953 ________________________ Rice _______________________ 7-106-0 Alvin Maxson, 1972 _______________________ Baylor _____________________ 23-106-0 David Bostick, 1975 ____________________ at Texas Tech __________________ 23-106-1 Mitchell Bennett, 1980 ____________________ Arkansas _____________________ 3-106-1 Donte Womack, 1995 __________________ at Texas A&M __________________ 26-106-1 Doak Walker, 1949 ______________________ Missouri _____________________ 6-105-3 David Bostick, 1974 _______________________ at TCU _____________________ 15-105-0 Keylon Kincade, 2002 _____________________ Tulsa _____________________ 18-105-1 Doak Walker, 1947 ____________________ at Santa Clara __________________ 14-104-2 Ricky Wesson, 1974 ____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 24-104-0 Craig James, 1981 _____________________ Grambling ___________________ 21-104-2 Donte Womack, 1995 _____________________ Texas _____________________ 24-104-0 Kelsey Adams, 1997 ______________________ UTEP _____________________ 17-104-2 Fred Turner, 2006 ____________________ Sam Houston St. __________________ 9-104-0 Alvin Maxson, 1971 ______________________ Arkansas ____________________ 17-103-0 Rex Garner, 1974 _____________________ Oregon State __________________ 15-103-2 Ricky Wesson, 1974 ______________________ at TCU _____________________ 16-103-3 Eric Dickerson, 1979 ______________________ Baylor _____________________ 22-103-1 Craig James, 1982 ______________________ at UTEP ____________________ 18-103-0 Reggie Dupard, 1984 ___________________ Notre Dame___________________ 23-103-1 Keylon Kincade, 2003 ___________________ Boise State ___________________ 21-103-0 Kyle Rote, 1949 _________________________ at TCU _____________________ 13-102-1 Arthur Whittington, 1977 ___________________ at TCU _____________________ 20-102-1 Craig James, 1980 ______________________ Arkansas ____________________ 23-102-2 Eric Dickerson, 1982 ______________________ at Rice _____________________ 25-102-1 Jeff Atkins, 1985 _________________________ UTEP _____________________ 23-102-1 Johnnie Freeman, 2000____________________ Tulane ______________________ 6-102-1 Keylon Kincade, 2002 _________________ at Fresno State _________________ 25-102-0 Charles Jackson, 1956 ____________________at Duke ____________________ 13-101-0 Arthur Whittington, 1975 ____________________ TCU______________________ 22-101-0 Keylon Kincade, 2002 ______________________Navy _____________________ 20-101-0 DeMyron Martin, 2006 _____________________ at Rice _____________________ 15-101-0 Craig James, 1979 _____________________ North Texas __________________ 18-100-0 Ramon Flanigan, 1997 _____________________ Rice ______________________ 14-100-2 DeMyron Martin, 2007 _____________________ at TCU _____________________ 19-100-1

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PASSING RECORDS SEASON COMPLETIONS 1. Kyle Padron, 2010 ________________________ 302 2. Mike Romo, 1989 ________________________ 282 3. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ______________________ 265 4. Mike Romo, 1990 ________________________ 250 5. Justin Willis, 2007 ________________________ 242 6. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 _____________________ 236 7. Dan Freiburger, 1992______________________ 229 8. Mike Ford, 1978__________________________ 224 9. Chuck Hixson, 1969 ______________________ 217 10. Justin Willis, 2006 _______________________ 182

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETIONS

Chuck Chu ck Hixson Hixson

CAREER ATTEMPTS

1. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 ___________________1,115 2. Mike Romo, 1989-92 ____________________ 1,034 3. Mike Ford, 1977-80 _______________________ 885 4. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 __________________ 829 5. Kyle Padron, 2009-Present _________________ 709 6. Justin Willis, 2006-08______________________ 684 7. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008-09 __________________ 676 8. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 __________________ 664 9. Dan Freiburger, 1989-92 ___________________ 627 10. Lance McIlhenny, 1980-83 ________________ 490

SEASON ATTEMPTS (300+) 1. Kyle Padron, 2010 ________________________ 508 2. Mike Romo, 1989 ________________________ 503 3. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ______________________ 468 4. Justin Willis, 2007 ________________________ 414 5. Mike Romo, 1990 ________________________ 412 6. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 _____________________ 410 7. Dan Freiburger, 1992______________________ 390 8. Mike Ford, 1978__________________________ 389 9. Chuck Hixson, 1969 ______________________ 362 10. Josh McCown, 2000 _____________________ 331 11. Ramon Flanigan, 1994 ___________________ 312 12. Mike Ford, 1977_________________________ 301

SINGLE-GAME ATTEMPTS (50+)

1. Chuck Hixson at Ohio State, 1968 ____________ 69 2. Mike Romo vs. Connecticut, 1989 _____________ 64 3. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 ___________________ 62 4. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 _____________ 60 T5. Josh McCown at Houston, 2000 _____________ 57 T5. Bo Levi Mitchell at Washington St., 2009 ______ 57 7. Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992 ________________ 55 8. Kelan Luker vs. La. Tech, 2001 _______________ 54 T9. Chris Sanders at Air Force, 1998 ____________ 53 T9. Chuck Hixson vs. Air Force, 1969 ____________ 53 T11. Dan Freiburger, TCU, 1992 ________________ 51 T11. Chuck Hixson, Baylor, 1968 _______________ 51

CAREER COMPLETIONS (250+)

1. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 ____________________ 642 2. Mike Romo, 1989-92 ______________________ 601 3. Mike Ford, 1977-80 _______________________ 475 4. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 __________________ 438 5. Kyle Padron, 2009-Present _________________ 437 6. Justin Willis, 2006-08______________________ 424 7. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008-09 __________________ 385 8. Dan Freiburger, 1989-92 ___________________ 349 9. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 __________________ 340 10. Fred Benners, 1949-51 ___________________ 266

T1. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 __________________ 40 T1. Bo Levi Mitchell at Washington St., 2009 ______ 40 3. Mike Romo vs. Arkansas, 1990 _______________ 39 4. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 _____________ 38 5. Chuck Hixson at Ohio State, 1968 ____________ 37 T6. Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992 _______________ 36 T6. Mike Ford at Ohio State, 1978 ______________ 36 8. Justin Willis at Memphis, 2007 _______________ 35 T9. Mike Romo vs. Connecticut, 1989____________ 34 T9. Chuck Hixson vs. Air Force, 1969 ____________ 34

CAREER YARDAGE (3,000+)

1. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 __________________ 2. Mike Ford, 1977-80 _____________________ 3. Mike Romo, 1989-92 ____________________ 4. Kyle Padron, 2009-Present _______________ 5. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ________________ 6. Justin Willis, 2006-08____________________ 7. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008-09 ________________ 8. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 ________________ 9. Dan Freiburger, 1989-92 _________________ 10. Lance McIlhenny, 1980-83 ______________ 11. Fred Benners, 1949-51 _________________ 12. Don Meredith, 1957-59 _________________

7,179 6,239 6,041 5,750 5,640 4,991 4,590 4,019 3,769 3,512 3,373 3,130

SEASON YARDAGE (2,000+) 1. Kyle Padron, 2010 ______________________ 2. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ____________________ 3. Mike Ford, 1978________________________ 4. Justin Willis, 2007 ______________________ 5. Mike Romo, 1989 ______________________ 6. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 ___________________ 7. Dan Freiburger, 1992____________________ 8. Mike Romo, 1990 ______________________ 9. Chuck Hixson, 1969 ____________________ 10. Mike Ford, 1977_______________________ 11. Justin Willis, 2007 _____________________ 12. Bobby Watters, 1986 ___________________

3,828 3,103 3,007 2,944 2,927 2,865 2,580 2,434 2,313 2,064 2,047 2,041

Senior: ______________ 2,580, Dan Freiburger, 1992 Junior: _______________ 2,313, Chuck Hixson, 1969 Sophomore: _____________3,828, Kyle Padron, 2010 Freshman: ______________ 2,927, Mike Romo, 1989

CAREER 300-YARD GAMES

T1. Kyle Padron ______________________________ 8 T1. Chuck Hixson ____________________________ 8 T3. Mike Romo ______________________________ 6 T3. Bo Levi Mitchell ___________________________ 6 T4. Justin Willis ______________________________ 4 T4. Dan Freiburger ___________________________ 4 T4. Josh McCown ____________________________ 4 T4. Mike Ford _______________________________ 4

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SINGLE-GAME PASSING YARDAGE (300+)

1. Kyle Padron vs. Nevada, 2009 ______________ 460 2. Mike Romo vs. North Texas, 1989____________ 450 3. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 __________________ 449 4. Bo Levi Mitchell at Washington St., 2009 ______ 424 5. Josh McCown at UTEP, 2000 _______________ 420 6. Chuck Hixson at Ohio State, 1968 ___________ 417 7. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 ____________ 408 8. Mark Eldred at Houston, 1993 _______________ 399 9. Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992 _______________ 393 T10. Chuck Hixson at Texas, 1970 _____________ 381 T10. Kyle Padron vs. Tulsa, 2010 ______________ 381 12. Mike Livingston vs. Texas, 1967 ____________ 378 13. Justin Willis at Memphis, 2007 _____________ 375 14. Dan Freiburger vs. TCU, 1992 _____________ 372 T15. Mike Romo vs. Connecticut, 1989__________ 371 T15. Kyle Padron at Rice, 2010________________ 371 16. Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Texas State, 2008 _______ 370 17. Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Houston, 2008 __________ 365 18. Mike Romo vs. Arkansas, 1990 _____________ 358 19. Mike Ford vs. Houston, 1978_______________ 357 20. Chuck Hixson vs. Air Force, 1969 ___________ 356 T21. Justin Willis vs. Tulane, 2007 _____________ 354 T21. Kyle Padron at Tulsa, 2009 _______________ 354 T21. Kyle Padron at Tulane, 2010 ______________ 354 T25. Justin Willis vs. North Texas, 2007 _________ 353 T25. Bo Levi Mitchell at UAB, 2009 _____________ 353 T27. Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Southern Miss, 2008 ____ 351 T27. Justin Willis at Houston, 2007 _____________ 351 29. Chuck Hixson vs. Baylor, 1968 _____________ 348 30. Dan Freiburger vs. Houston, 1992 __________ 346 31. Mike Romo vs. Vanderbilt, 1990 ____________ 342 32. Mike Ford at Ohio State, 1978______________ 341 T33. Chuck Hixson at Texas, 1968 _____________ 336 T33. Fred Benners at Notre Dame, 1951 ________ 336 35. Mike Ford at Baylor, 1978_________________ 335 36. Jerad Romo at UAB, 2005_________________ 333 37. Kyle Padron at East Carolina, 2010 _________ 331 38. Chris Sanders at Air Force, 1998 ___________ 327 39. Josh McCown at Houston, 2000 ____________ 326 40. Josh McCown vs. San Jose State, 2000 ______ 324 T41. Chuck Hixson vs. N.C. State, 1968 _________ 323 T41. Mike Livingston vs. TCU, 1967 ____________ 323 T43. Bo Levi Mitchell at Tulane, 2008 ___________ 318 T43. Kyle Padron vs. Houston, 2010 ____________ 318 T45. Ramon Flanigan vs. New Mexico, 1996 _____ 316 T45. Chuck Hixson at Arkansas, 1968 __________ 316 T45. Mike Livingston vs. Arkansas, 1967 ________ 316 48. Mike Ford at Rice, 1978 __________________ 315 49. Dan Freiburger at Tulane, 1991_____________ 310 50. Chuck Hixson at TCU, 1968 _______________ 309 51. Fred Benners at Ohio State, 1950 ___________ 306 52. Kyle Padron vs. Army, 2010 _______________ 302 53. Josh McCown at Tulsa, 1999 ______________ 300 Senior: __________393, Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992 Junior: _________ 420, Josh McCown vs. UTEP, 2000 Sophomore: ________449, Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 Freshman: _____ 460, Kyle Padron vs. Nevada, 2009


CAREER COMPLETION PCT.

Minimum 600 attempts Mike Romo, 1989-92 ______________.581 (601-1,034) Minimum 300 attempts Don Meredith, 1957-59 _____________ .610 (241-395)

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETION PCT.

Minimum 20 completions Justin Willis vs. Marshall, 2006 _________ .870 (20-23) Minimum 15 completions Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 __ .947 (18-19) Minimum 10 completions Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 __ .947 (18-19)

CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS

1. Josh McCown at Tulsa, 1999 ________________ 19 T2. Bobby Watters at Rice, 1986 ________________ 13 T2. Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 _______ 13

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS PASSES

1. Justin Willis, 2006-08_______________________ 51 2. Kyle Padron, 2009-Present __________________ 41 3. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _____________________ 40 4. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008-09 ___________________ 36 5. Mike Romo, 1989-92 _______________________ 35 6. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ________________________ 34 7. Lance McIlhenny, 1980-83 __________________ 33 8. Ramon Flanigan, 1994-97 ___________________ 30 9. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 ___________________ 27

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS PASSES

1. Kyle Padron, 2010 _________________________ 31 2. Justin Willis, 2006 _________________________ 26 3. Justin Willis, 2007 _________________________ 25 4. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 ______________________ 24 5. Chuck Hixson, 1968 _______________________ 21 6. Mike Romo, 1990 _________________________ 19 7. Mike Ford, 1978___________________________ 17 8. Dan Freiburger, 1992_______________________ 15 9. Mike Romo, 1989 _________________________ 14 10. Bobby Watters, 1986 ______________________ 13 Senior: _________________ 15, Dan Freiburger, 1992 Junior: _________________ 13, Bobby Watters, 1986 Sophomore: _______________ 31, Kyle Padron, 2010 Freshman: _________________26, Justin Willis, 2006

SINGLE-GAME TOUCHDOWNS PASSES

1. Mike Romo vs. Vanderbilt, 1990 _______________ 6 T2. Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Texas State, 2008 _________ 5 T2. Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 ________ 5 T3. Six players, 11 times _______________________ 4 last by Kyle Padron vs. Washington St., 2010

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS

1. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _____________________ 56 2. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ________________________ 54 3. Mike Romo, 1989-92 _______________________ 38 4. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 ___________________ 34 5. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008-09 ___________________ 33

SEASON INTERCEPTIONS

T1. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 _____________________ 23 T1. Mike Ford, 1978 _________________________ 23 T1. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ______________________ 23 4. Mike Ford, 1977___________________________ 20

SINGLE-GAME INTERCEPTIONS

1. Mike Ford vs. Ohio State, 1977 ________________ 7 T2. Five times _______________________________ 5 last by Bo Levi Mitchell at Texas Tech, 2008

YEARLY PASSING LEADERS Year 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Doak Walker Frank Payne Gil Johnson Gil Johnson (6) Fred Benners Fred Benners (7) Fred Benners (9) Jerry Norton Duane Nutt Duane Nutt John Roach Charlie Arnold Don Meredith Don Meredith Don Meredith (5) Frank Jackson Jerry Rhome Don Campbell Danny Thomas Danny Thomas Mac White Mike Livingston Mike Livingston (4) Chuck Hixson (1) Chuck Hixson (2) Chuck Hixson (4) Gary Hammond Keith Bobo Keith Bobo Ricky Wesson Ricky Wesson Ricky Wesson Mike Ford Mike Ford (2) Jim Bob Taylor Mike Ford Lance McIlhenny Lance McIlhenny Lance McIlhenny Don King Don King Bobby Watters Mike Romo Mike Romo Todd Ritz Dan Freiburger Ramon Flanigan Ramon Flanigan Derek Canine Ramon Flanigan Chris Sanders Chris Sanders Josh McCown Josh McCown David Page Richard Bartel Richard Bartel Tony Eckert Jerad Romo Justin Willis Justin Willis Bo Levi Mitchell Kyle Padron Kyle Padron (9)

Att. 65 107 78 128 85 *192 204 62 91 105 141 *157 *102 112 *181 54 129 89 138 121 130 81 *250 *468 *362 *285 160 120 57 88 84 154 301 *389 148 158 155 120 162 177 209 285 503 412 202 390 199 312 179 212 128 181 234 331 193 148 151 203 282 270 414 410 201 508

Comp. 38 50 43 *78 47 *109 *110 29 39 *58 64 71 *71 65 105* 25 *74 43 55 49 52 37 *152 *265 *217 *160 75 65 27 37 35 69 *153 *224 73 75 67 57 77 93 107 154 282 250 103 229 111 168 100 106 57 99 125 169 104 89 68 111 135 182 242 236 135 302

Pct. .585 .467 .551 *.609 .553 *.567 *.539 .468 .429 .552 .454 .452 *.696 *.580 *.580 .463 *.574 .483 .478 .405 .400 .457 *.608 *.566 *.599 .561 .469 *.542 .474 .421 .417 .448 .508 .576 .493 .475 .432 .475 .475 .525 .512 .540 .561 .607 .510 .587 .558 .538 .559 .500 .445 .547 .534 .511 .539 .601 .450 .547 .550 .674 .585 .576 .672 .594

Yds. 387 585 565 *1,026 1,069 *1,361 1,306 431 581 783 *907 964 *912 952 *1,266 298 683 450 846 491 658 475 *1,750 *3,103 *2,313 *1,763 787 1,003 541 688 672 1,011 *2,064 *3,007 1,001 951 1,066 910 1,233 1,598 1,386 2,041 2,927 2,434 1,053 2,580 1,334 1,869 1,019 1,715 678 1,050 1,434 1,969 1,209 1,078 797 1,406 1,781 2,047 2,994 2,865 1,922 3,828

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Int. 4 11 8 13 9 12 12 2 12 10 14 14 6 7 10 4 6 7 7 10 11 6 14 23 15 18 8 6 4 7 4 8 20 23 9 8 10 3 7 6 6 15 18 13 13 12 8 8 6 11 4 7 10 16 7 8 9 13 7 6 18 23 4 14

TD 1 5 5 *9 6 9 9 1 6 7 6 8 *7 7 *11 2 5 3 4 0 4 4 *10 *21 9 *10 3 10 4 *9 6 8 11 *17 *10 6 7 10 11 8 5 13 14 19 5 15 8 6 7 13 6 6 11 9 8 8 4 6 9 26 25 24 10 31


RECEIVING RECORDS CAREER RECEPTIONS

CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

1. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006-09 _______________ 285 2. Jason Wolf, 1989-92 ______________________ 235 3. Mick Rossley, 1991-94 ____________________ 186 4. Aldrick Robinson, 2007-10__________________ 181 5. Emanuel Tolbert, 1976-79 __________________ 171 6. Cole Beasley, 2008-Present ________________ 169 7. Korey Beard, 1989-92 _____________________ 165 T8. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ____________________ 155 T8. Chris Cunningham, 1999-2003 _____________ 155 10. Ron Morris, 1983-86 _____________________ 147 11. Aldrick Robinson, 2007-10 __________________116 12. Cody Cardwell, 1999-2002 _________________115 13. John Hampton, 1999-2002 _________________114 14. Ken Fleming, 1968-70 _____________________110 15. Michael Bowen, 1986, 1989-90 _____________ 109 16. Brian Berry, 1990-94 _____________________ 108 T17. Albert Johnson, 1995-98 _________________ 107 T17. Bobby Chase, 2004-06 __________________ 107

1. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006-09 ________________ 2. Aldrick Robinson, 2007-10___________________ 3. Emanuel Tolbert, 1976-79 ___________________ 4. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ______________________ 5. Jason Wolf, 1989-92 _______________________ 6. Ron Morris, 1983-86 _______________________ 7. Kevin Thornal, 1993-96 _____________________

SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Aldrick Robinson, 2010 _____________________ 14 T2. Aldrick Robinson, 2008 _____________________11 T2. Emanuel Tolbert, 1978 _____________________11 4. Zack Sledge, 2007_________________________ 10 T5. Emmanuel Sanders, 2008 ___________________ 9 T5. Emmanuel Sanders, 2007 ___________________ 9 T5. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006 ___________________ 9 8. Jerry LeVias, 1968__________________________ 8 T9. Seven players, seven times _________________ 7

SEASON RECEPTIONS 1. Emmanuel Sanders, 2009 ___________________ 2. Cole Beasley, 2010 ________________________ 3. Mick Rossley, 1994 ________________________ 4. Jerry LeVias, 1968_________________________ 5. Darius Johnson, 2010 ______________________ 6. Emmanuel Sanders, 2007 ___________________ 7. Emmanuel Sanders, 2008 ___________________ 8. Aldrick Robinson, 2010 _____________________ T9. Korey Beard, 1992 _______________________ T9. Emanuel Tolbert, 1977 ____________________

98 87 83 80 78 74 67 65 64 64

Senior: ______________98, Emmanuel Sanders, 2009 Junior: ___________________ 87, Cole Beasley, 2010 Sophomore: _____________ 78, Darius Johnson, 2010 Freshman: __________________61, Jason Wolf, 1989

SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS 1. Emmanuel Sanders at Washington St., 2009 ____ 2. Jerry LeVias at Ohio State, 1968______________ T3. Jason Wolf at Arkansas, 1992 _______________ T3. Emanuel Tolbert at Arkansas, 1977___________ T5. Emanuel Tolbert at Baylor, 1978 _____________ T5. Michael Bowen at Rice, 1990 _______________ T5. Jason Wolf vs. Arkansas, 1990 ______________ T5. Emmanuel Sanders at Memphis, 2007 ________

18 15 14 14 13 13 13 13

Senior: _ 18, Emmanuel Sanders at Washington St., 2009 Junior: _________ 13, Emanuel Tolbert at Baylor, 1978 Sophomore: ______ 14, Emanuel Tolbert at Ark., 1977 Freshman: ______11, Jason Wolf vs. Texas Tech, 1989

CAREER YARDAGE (1,500+)

1. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006-09 ______________ 3,791 2. Aldrick Robinson, 2007-10_________________ 3,314 3. Emanuel Tolbert, 1976-79 _________________ 2,784 4. Ron Morris, 1983-86 _____________________ 2,410 5. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ____________________ 2,275 6. Jason Wolf, 1989-92 _____________________ 2,232 7. Korey Beard, 1989-92 ____________________ 1,964 8. Cole Beasley, 2008-Present _______________ 1,919 9. Mick Rossley, 1991-94 ___________________ 1,911 10. Chris Cunningham, 1999-2003 ____________ 1,811 11. Bobby Chase, 2004-06 __________________ 1,615 12. Albert Johnson, 1995-98 _________________ 1,575 13. Brian Berry, 1990-94 ____________________ 1,535 14. Cody Cardwell, 1999-2002 _______________ 1,525

34 30 25 22 17 15 14

Senior: ________________ 14, Aldrick Robinson, 2010 Junior: _________________11, Emanuel Tolbert, 1978 Sophomore: ____________ 11, Aldrick Robinson, 2008 Freshman: ____________9, Emmanuel Sanders, 2006

SINGLE-GAME TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

1. Emanuel Tolbert at Baylor, 1978 _______________ 4 T2. Nine players _____________________________ 3 last by Aldrick Robinson vs. Washington St., 2010

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SEASON YARDAGE 1. Emmanuel Sanders, 2009 _________________ 1,339 2. Aldrick Robinson, 2010 ___________________ 1,301 3. Jerry LeVias, 1968_______________________ 1,131 4. Cole Beasley, 2010 ______________________ 1,060 5. Aldrick Robinson, 2008 ___________________ 1,047 6. Emanuel Tolbert, 1978____________________ 1,041 7. Emanuel Tolbert, 1977_____________________ 996 8. Emmanuel Sanders, 2008 __________________ 958 9. Emmanuel Sanders, 2007 __________________ 889 10. Mick Rossley, 1994 ______________________ 857 Senior: ___________ 1,339, Emmanuel Sanders, 2009 Junior: _________________1,060, Cole Beasley, 2010 Sophomore: __________1,047, Aldrick Robinson, 2008 Freshman: _________________688, Ron Morris, 1983

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE

1. Jerry LeVias vs. N.C. State, 1968 ____________ 2. Aldrick Robinson at UCF, 2008 ______________ 3. Aldrick Robinson vs. Houston, 2008 __________ 4. Emmanuel Sanders at Washington St., 2009 ___ 5. Aldrick Robinson vs. Nevada, 2009 ___________ T6. Gary Hammond vs. Texas Tech, 1969________ T6. Louis Scott at Texas, 1970 ________________ T8. Aldrick Robinson vs. Texas State, 2008 ______ T8. Kenny Harrison vs. Rice, 1972 _____________ 10. Jerry LeVias vs. Texas, 1967 _______________

213 210 186 178 176 175 175 172 172 169

Senior: _______ 213, Jerry LeVias vs. N.C. State, 1968 Junior: ______176, Aldrick Robinson vs. Nevada, 2009 Sophomore: ____ 210, Aldrick Robinson at UCF, 2008 Freshman: ______ 172, Kenny Harrison vs. Rice, 1972

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MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION

1. Aldrick Robinson, 2010 _______________________8 Navy - Army 2. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006 _____________________6 Sam Houston St. - ECU 3. Aldrick Robinson, 2008 ______________________ 5 Tulane - Navy T4. Emanuel Tolbert, 1977 _____________________ 4 Houston - Rice T4. Jerry LeVias, 1966 ________________________ 4 Purdue - Texas

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TWO TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

1. Albert Johnson, 1998 ________________________ 3 Tulane, Arkansas, Mississippi

CAREER YARDS PER CATCH

Minimum 100 receptions Aldrick Robinson, 2007-10 ___________________ 18.3

SEASON YARDS PER CATCH

Minimum 45 receptions Aldrick Robinson, 2010 ______________________ 20.0

SINGLE-GAME YARDS PER CATCH

Minimum 10 receptions Aldrick Robinson at UCF, 2008 ________________ 21.0


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LONGEST RECEIVING PLAYS

Receiver Quarterback Opponent Aldrick Robinson Bo Levi Mitchell East Carolina Craig James Jeff Courtwright North Texas Aldrick Robinson Bo Levi Mitchell at UCF Johnnie Freeman David Page Hawaii Cody Cardwell Richard Bartel Louisiana Tech Paul Page Gilbert Johnson at UCLA James Whitmore Mark Eldred at Houston Aldrick Robinson Kyle Padron at Tulane Albert Johnson Ramon Flanigan New Mexico Ron Morris Lance McIlhenny at TCU Freeman Johns Ricky Wesson West Virginia Henry Christopher Don Meredith Baylor Ron Morris Don King Arkansas Bobby Leach Lance McIlhenny at Texas John Milam John Champion Notre Dame Jim Welch Don Meredith Texas A&M Jackie Wilson Lance McIlhenny at Baylor t - indicates a touchdown was scored on the play

YEARLY RECEIVING LEADERS

Year 2009 1982 2008 2001 2002 1947 1993 2010 1996 1983 1975 1958 1984 1982 1949 1958 1982

Year 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

LEVIAS BREAKS DOWN WALLS Jerry LeVias has overcomee many obstacles in his life too achieve his success. At the agee of 12, LeVias suffered a strokee which left him unable to walkk for five years, but he reboundedd to become a barrier-breaker inn college football. The turbulent 1960s saw a huge change in the SMU footballll program when LeVias acceptedd the Mustangs' offer to becomee the first African-American foottball player to earn an athleticc scholarship in the Southwest st LeVias LeV ias earned earne ea rnedd All-America All Ame All Americ ricaa and and All-SWC All SW SWC C Conference. honors while on the Hilltop... LeVias, who chose SMU largely because of its accounting program, eventually was named All-America, Academic All-America and Southwest Conference Player of the Year in 1968 when he set the SMU record for receiving yards in a season (1,131). A coach of a high school all-star team of which LeVias was a member said of the wide receiver, “He’ll make a good coach out of someone.” That coach’s name was Doak Walker, the same man who would see many of his own collegiate records broken by LeVias. The Houston native was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December 2003. Starting in 2009, a deserving student-athlete on the SMU football team is chosen annually to wear the A d was And was llater ate t r honored hhonoredd for for his hhiis number “23” on his jersey to honor induction into the College Football Hall LeVias for his contributions to America, of Fame. the sport of football and SMU.

Name Gene Wilson (2) Gene Wilson Sid Halliday Kyle Rote Zohn Milam John Champion Benton Musslewhite Don Miller Ed Bernet Frank Eidom Tommy Gentry Tommy Gentry Lon Slaughter Henrey Christopher Glynn Gregory (10) Tommy Brennan Billy Gannon Billy Gannon Tom Hillary Don Crowder John Roderick Jerry LeVias Jerry LeVias (9) Jerry LeVias (T2) Gary Hammond Gary Hammond Alvin Maxson Kenny Harrison Oscar Roan Oscar Roan Freeman Johns Robert Fisher Emanuel Tolbert (2) Emanuel Tolbert (T2) Emanuel Tolbert Anthony Smith Jackie Wilson Gary Smith Ron Morris Ron Morris Ron Morris Jeffrey Jacobs Jason Wolf Michael Bowen Jason Wolf Korey Beard Mick Rossley Mick Rossley (3) Kevin Thornal Kevin Thornal Jack Brewer Albert Johnson Chris Cunningham John Hampton Chris Cunningham Cody Cardwell Matt Rushbrook Chris Foster Bobby Chase Emmanuel Sanders Emmanuel Sanders Emmanuel Sanders Emmanuel Sanders Cole Beasley

Rec. *31 *19 14 19 20 31 36 16 17 19 10 23 *21 17 *30 11 17 23 25 18 24 18 *57 *80 *51 *50 25 29 16 19 22 23 *64 *62 28 25 20 21 41 27 31 52 61 60 59 64 46 *83 44 37 19 39 39 46 45 47 30 37 39 46 74 67 98 87

Yds. 311 260 131 215 362 454 532 202 227 246 145 255 203 286 369 117 155 235 306 150 248 420 724 *1,131 722 489 224 542 331 351 452 369 *996 *1,041 376 329 397 154 688 554 411 692 676 528 565 813 468 *857 531 501 352 536 570 572 516 659 359 444 625 605 889 958 1,339 1,060

Avg. 10.0 13.7 9.4 11.3 18.1 14.6 14.7 12.6 13.4 12.9 14.5 11.1 9.6 16.8 12.3 10.6 9.1 10.2 12.2 8.3 14.5 23.3 12.7 14.1 14.2 9.8 9.0 18.7 20.7 18.5 20.5 16.0 15.6 16.8 13.4 13.2 19.9 7.3 16.8 20.5 13.3 13.3 11.1 8.8 9.6 12.7 10.2 10.3 12.1 13.5 18.5 13.7 14.6 12.4 11.5 14.0 12.0 12.0 16.0 13.2 12.0 14.3 13.7 12.2

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TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS CAREER PLAYS

1. Ramon Flanigan, '92-'97 _ 1,398 (829 pass/569 rush) 2. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _________ 1,358 (1,115/243) 3. Mike Romo, 1989-92 ___________ 1,212 (1,034/178) 4. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ______________ 1,046 (885/161) 5. Justin Willis, 2006-08_____________ 1,000 (684/316)

SEASON PLAYS 1. Kyle Padron, 2010 ________________ 612 (508/104) 2. Justin Willis, 2007 ________________ 594 (414/180) 3. Mike Romo, 1989 _________________ 581 (503/78) 4. Chuck Hixson, 1968 _______________ 556 (468/88) 5. Mike Romo, 1990 _________________ 490 (412/78)

SINGLE-GAME PLAYS

T1. Mike Romo vs. UConn, 1989 _________ 75 (64/11) T1. Chuck Hixson at Ohio St., 1968 ________ 75 (69/6) T3. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 _____________ 71 (62/9) T3. Justin Willis at Memphis, 2007 ________ 71 (48/23) 5. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 ________ 68 (60/8)

CAREER YARDS (4,000+)

1. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ______ 7,437 (5,640/1,797) 2. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _________6,884 (7,179/-295) 3. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ____________6,055 (6,239/-184) 4. Justin Willis, 2006-08__________ 6,054 (4,991/1,063) 5. Kyle Padron, 2009-Present _______ 6,036 (5750/286) 6. Mike Romo, 1989-91 ___________5,699 (6,041/-342) 7. Ricky Wesson, 1973-76________ 4,604 (2,610/1,994) 8. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 __________ 4,450 (0/4,450) 9. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008-09 _______4,386 (4,590/-204) 10. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 ______ 4,220 (4,019/201) 11. Lance McIlhenny, 1980-83 ______ 4,007 (3,512/495)

YEARLY TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Year 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Doak Walker Gil Johnson Doak Walker Kyle Rote Fred Benners Jerry Norton Duane Nutt Duane Nutt John Roach Charlie Arnold Don Meredith Don Meredith Don Meredith (10) Frank Jackson Jerry Rhome Don Campbell Danny Thomas Roy Oefinger Mac White Mac White Mike Livingston (7) Chuck Hixson (2) Chuck Hixson (9) Chuck Hixson Gary Hammond Keith Bobo Keith Bobo Ricky Wesson Ricky Wesson Ricky Wesson Mike Ford Mike Ford (1) Jim Bob Taylor Mike Ford Eric Dickerson Eric Dickerson Lance McIlhenny Don King Don King Bobby Watters Mike Romo Mike Romo Mike Romo Dan Freiburger Ramon Flanigan Ramon Flanigan Chris James Ramon Flanigan Ramon Flanigan Chris Sanders Josh McCown Josh McCown David Page Keylon Kincade Keylon Kincade Tony Eckert Jerad Romo Justin Willis Justin Willis Bo Levi Mitchell Kyle Padron Kyle Padron

Rush Yards 684 -56 449 762 -7 36 -5 64 219 -82 143 230 25 269 82 299 141 123 486 606 18 -108 -112 -76 401 83 443 855 330 385 -138 -50 175 -21 1,428 1,617 68 421 191 74 -166 -206 30 -341 462 502 56 394 422 -96 9 175 105 1,279 1,280 -107 174 354 699 -140 42 244

Pass Yards 342 1,026 605 490 1,306 431 581 783 907 964 912 952 1,266 298 693 450 846 206 658 520 1,750 3,103 2,313 1,763 787 1,003 541 688 672 1,011 2,064 3,007 1,001 951 0 0 1,233 1,598 1,386 2,041 2,927 2,434 680 2,580 1,334 1,869 732 1,715 555 1,050 1,434 1,969 1,209 0 0 1,406 1,786 2,047 2,944 2,865 1,922 3,828

Total Yards 1,026 970 1,054 1,252 1,299 467 576 847 1,126 882 1,055 1,182 *1,291 567 775 749 987 329 1,144 1,126 *1,768 *2,995 *2,202 *1,687 1,188 1,086 984 *1,573 1,002 1,396 *1,926 *2,957 1,176 930 1,428 1,617 1,301 *2,019 1,577 2,115 2,761 2,228 710 2,239 1,796 *2,371 788 2,109 977 954 1,425 2,144 1,314 1,279 1,280 1,299 1,946 2,401 3,643 2,725 1,964 4,072

* Led Conference - # Indicates national ranking (top 10 only)

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Avg. *102.6 97.0 131.7 125.2 129.9 46.7 57.6 84.7 112.6 98.0 105.5 147.7 *129.1 56.7 77.5 93.6 98.7 47.0 114.4 125.1 *176.8 *299.5 *220.2 *187.4 108.0 120.7 123.0 *143.0 91.1 126.9 *175.1 *268.8 106.9 116.2 129.8 147.0 118.3 *183.5 143.4 192.3 251.0 222.8 236.7 203.5 224.5 *237.1 157.6 191.7 88.8 95.4 142.5 194.9 146.0 106.6 106.7 118.1 176.5 218.3 303.6 227.1 280.6 290.9


SEASON YARDS (2,000+) 1. Kyle Padron, 2010 _____________ 4,072 (3,828/244) 2. Justin Willis, 2007 _____________ 3,643 (2,944/699) 3. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ___________2,995 (3,103/-108) 4. Mike Ford, 1978________________2,957 (3,007/-50) 5. Mike Romo, 1989 _____________2,761 (2,927/-166) 6. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 __________2,725 (2,865/-140) 7. Justin Willis, 2006 _____________ 2,401 (2,047/354) 8. Ramon Flanigan, 1994 _________ 2,371 (1,869/502) 9. Dan Freiburger, 1992___________2,239 (2,580/-341) 10. Mike Romo, 1990 ____________2,228 (2,434/-206) 11. Chuck Hixson, 1969___________ 2,202 (2,313/-111) 12. Bobby Watters, 1986 ___________ 2,115 (2,041/74) 13. Josh McCown, 2000 __________ 2,144 (175/1,969) 14. Ramon Flanigan, 1996 ________ 2,109 (1,715/394) 15. Don King, 1984 ______________ 2,019 (1,598/421)

SINGLE-GAME YARDS

1. Justin Willis at Memphis, 2007 ______ 489 (375/114) 2. Kyle Padron vs. Nevada, 2009 ________ 467 (460/7) 3. Josh McCown at UTEP, 2000 ________ 439 (420/19) 4. Justin Willis vs. UNT, 2007 __________ 435 (353/82) 5. Mike Romo vs. UNT, 1989 ___________434 (450/-16) 6. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 ___________429 (449/-20) 7. Bo Levi Mitchell at Washington St., 2009 __410 (424/-14) 8. Mark Eldred at Houston, 1993 _________ 404 (399/5) 9. Justin Willis at Houston, 2007 ________ 402 (351/51) 10. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 _____400 (408/-8) T11. Kyle Padron at Rice, 2010 _________ 395 (371/24) T11. Kyle Padron vs. Tulsa, 2010 _______ 395 (381/14) 13. Chuck Hixson at Ohio State, 1968 ___393 (417/-24) T14. Ramon Flanigan vs. N. Mex., 1996 __ 388 (316/72) T14. Chuck Hixson at Texas, 1970 _______ 388 (381/7) 16. Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992 _______377 (393/-16) 17. Ramon Flanigan at Rice, 1994 ______ 376 (283/93) Senior: _______ 388, C. Hixson at Texas, 1970 (381/7) Junior: _____ 439, J. McCown at UTEP, 2000 (420/19) Sophomore: _489, J. Willis at Memphis, 2007 (375/114) Freshman: _ 467, Kyle Padron vs. Nevada, 2009 (460/7)

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME 1. Kyle Padron, 2009-Present ________________ 287.4 2. Mike Romo, 1989-92 _____________________ 237.5 3. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 ___________________ 220.0 4. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008-09 _________________ 208.9 5. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ______________________ 183.8

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME (250+)

1. Justin Willis, 2007 _______________________ 303.6 2. Chuck Hixson, 1968 _____________________ 299.5 3. Kyle Padron, 2010 _______________________ 290.9 4. Kyle Padron, 2009 _______________________ 280.6 5. Mike Ford, 1978_________________________ 268.8 6. Mike Romo, 1989 _______________________ 251.0

CAREER YARDS PER PLAY

Minimum 2,000 Yards Justin Willis, 2006-08________________________ 6.05

SEASON YARDS PER PLAY

Minimum 800 Yards Kyle Padron, 2009 __________________________ 7.79

SINGLE-GAME YARDS PER PLAY

Minimum 20 Plays Jeff Atkins vs. Rice, 1983 ____________________ 10.9

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR

T1. Justin Willis, 2006 ___________________ 57 (51/6) T1. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ____________ 57 (30/27) 3. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _______________ 50 (40/10) T4. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 ______________ 47 (0/47) T4. Kyle Padron, 2009- __________________ 47 (41/6)

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. Kyle Padron, 2010 ____________________ 2. Justin Willis, 2006 ____________________ 3. Chuck Hixson, 1968 __________________ 4. Bo Levi Micthell, 2008 _________________ T5. Mike Ford, 1978 ____________________ T5. Justin Willis, 2007 ___________________

35 (31/4) 29 (26/3) 27 (21/6) 25 (24/1) 21 (17/4) 21 (18/3)

SINGLE-GAME TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR

T1. Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 ____ 6 (5/1) T1. Mike Romo vs. Vanderbilt, 1990 __________ 6 (6/0) T3. Five players, seven times ___________________ 5 last by Kyle Padron vs. Washington St., 2010 (4/1)

RETIRED JERSEYS The 2000 football season saw SMU honor five former Mustang greats by retiring their jerseys. Pro Football Hall of Famers Lamar Hunt, Forrest Gregg, Raymond Berry, Doak Walker and Eric Dickerson were honored. Hunt (No. 80) played wide receiver at SMU from 1952-55 and was the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs. Gregg (No. 73) was a two-way standout on the Hilltop from 1952-55 and went onto a 14-year NFL career in which he won two Super Bowl rings. Berry (No. 87) was a Mustang wide receiver in 1953 and 1954 who became one of the greatest pass catchers in NFL history. Walker (No. 37), the greatest player in SMU history, became the first junior to ever win the Heisman Trophy in 1948. Dickerson (No. 19) finished third in the 1982 Heisman Trophy balloting and is the program's all-time leading rusher with 4,450 yards. Don Meredith's No. 17 jersey was retired in 2008. Meredith was a two-time All-America selection (1958 & 1959) on the Hilltop, setting a Southwest Conference record with 69.6 completion percentage in 1957.

MUSTANG MARKS SMU'S BIGGEST COMEBACK WINS Deficit 25 (25-0) 21 (21-0) 17 (24-7) 17 (24-7) 16 (23-7) 14 (14-0) 14 (17-3) 14 (14-0) 14 (14-0) 13 (20-7) 13 (20-7) 13 (13-0) 11 (17-6)

Opponent (Date) at Baylor (11/22/75) at Baylor (10/14/78) at Ohio State (9/30/50) Tulsa (11/18/06) Connecticut (9/16/89) at ECU (11/26/10) at Tulane (10/30/10) UTEP (10/27/01) at Rice (10/16/65) Rice (11/24/01) Texas A&M (11/3/84) at Baylor (10/9/82) TCU (11/21/96)

Final Score 34-31 28-21 32-27 34-24 31-30 45-38 (ot) 31-17 40-14 17-14 37-20 28-20 22-19 27-24

SMU'S BIGGEST BLOWN LEADS Lead 22 (29-7) 22 (41-19) 21 (21-0) 17 (24-7) 17 (17-0) 14 (14-0) 14 (21-7) 14 (21-7) 14 (14-0) 14 (14-0) 14 (20-6) 13

Opponent (Date) Final Score BYU (12/19/80) 46-45 Mississippi (9/26/98) 48-41 at Houston (10/16/93) 28-28 at Washington State (9/19/09) 38-35 (ot) Arkansas (11/16/74) 24-24 at Navy (10/16/10) 28-21 Navy (10/17/09) 38-35 (ot) Houston (10/18/08) 44-38 Texas A&M (10/29/94) 21-21 Texas (11/3/73) 42-14 at Texas A&M (11/5/49) 27-27 Seven times

HOTTEST TEMPERATURES FOR SMU GAMES Temperature* Game (Result) 111 degrees at TCU (W, 45-21) 107 degrees Kansas (W, 31-17) 97 degrees Arkansas (L, 26-0) 96 degrees Rice (L, 6-35) 95 degrees UTEP (W, 35-23) 94 degrees Wisconsin (L, 16-24) 93 degrees at Arkansas (L, 17-44) 93 degrees Ohio State (L, 7-35) 93 degrees Tulane (W, 28-23) 93 degrees TCU (W, 28-13) 93 degrees at UCLA (W, 7-0) 92 degrees Air Force (W, 10-0) 92 degrees Tulane (W, 51-7) * Temperature at game time

Date 9/10/77 9/2/00 9/4/99 9/2/89 9/7/85 9/11/93 9/19/98 10/1/77 9/24/77 10/10/75 10/25/47 10/5/63 9/11/82

COLDEST TEMPERATURES FOR SMU GAMES

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Temperature* Game (Result) 24 degrees vs. Alabama+ (L, 7-28) 30 degrees at UNLV (W, 38-21) 34 degrees Arkansas (L, 14-17) 34 degrees at Arkansas (W, 22-7) 36 degrees at Air Force (L, 7-31) 38 degrees Georgia (L, 9-24) 38 degrees Pittsburgh (W, 7-3) 38 degrees at TCU (L, 10-18) 39 degrees at Texas Tech (L, 0-14) 39 degrees at Tulsa (W, 42-41) * Temperature at game time + at El Paso, Texas

Date 12/24/83 12/1/84 11/14/59 11/18/72 10/31/98 12/31/66 1/1/83 11/2/91 11/15/80 11/15/97


PUNTING & PLACEKICKING RECORDS PUNTING RECORDS

PLACEKICKING RECORDS

CAREER ATTEMPTS

CAREER FG ATTEMPTS

1. Ryan Mentzel, 2002-05 ____________________ 254 2. Anthony Scotti, 1994-97 ___________________ 252 3. Ken Rosenthal, 1976-79 ___________________ 249 4. Sam McLarty, 1970-72 ____________________ 222 5. Colin Vadheim, 1997-2000 _________________ 204

1. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81_____________ 2. Thomas Morstead, 2005-08 ________ 3. Chris McMurtray, 2002-05 __________ 4. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 _________ 5. Jacob Crowley, 1999-2001 _________

SEASON FG ATTEMTPS

SEASON ATTEMPTS

1. Jeff Harrell, 1983 ________________ T2. Chris McMurtray, 2005 ___________ T2. Eddie Garcia, 1981 ______________ T4. Jacob Crowley, 2000 ____________ T4. Daniel Hernandez, 1996 __________ T4. Brandy Brownlee, 1985 ___________ T4. Eddie Garcia, 1980 ______________

1. Sam McLarty, 1971 ________________________ 81 2. Colin Vadheim, 1998 _______________________ 77 3. Ryan Mentzel, 2003________________________ 76 4. Sam McLarty, 1970 ________________________ 72 5. Anthony Scotti, 1997 _______________________ 71

SINGLE-GAME ATTEMPTS

1. Colin Vadheim vs. Arkansas, 1999 ____________ 13

SINGLE-GAME FG ATTEMPTS

CAREER YARDAGE

SEASON YARDAGE

CAREER FG MADE

3,240 3,034 2,997 2,930 2,912

1. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81_______________ 2. Thomas Morstead, 2005-08 __________ 2. Chris McMurtray, 2002-05 ____________ 3. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 ___________ T4. Jeff Harrell, 1982-83 _______________ T4. Chipper Johnson, 1969-71 __________

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE

1. Marc Lewis (12) at Texas, 1990______________ 507 2. Colin Vadheim (13) vs. Arkansas, 1999________ 503 3. Bill Richards (12) at Texas, 1946 _____________ 499 4. Bill Richards (12) vs. Rice, 1945 _____________ 484 5. John Blackburn (11) vs. Texas, 1973 __________ 482

CAREER AVERAGE YARDAGE

1. Eric Kaifes (93 punts), 1980-81 _____________ 2. Craig James (99 punts), 1981-82 ___________ 3. Thomas Morstead (166 punts), 2005-08 ______ 4. Dodge Carter (168 punts), 1984-86__________ 5. Dan Thomas (176 punts), 1962-64__________ 6. Jerry Norton (97 punts), 1951-53 ___________ 7. Matt Szymanski (122 punts), 2009-10 ________ 8. Ken Rosenthal (249 punts), 1976-79_________ 9. Colin Vadheim (204 punts), 1997-2000 _______ 10. Larry Israel (126 punts), 1992-93 __________

43.9 43.6 43.4 43.1 42.1 41.8 41.6 41.3 40.7 39.7

SEASON AVERAGE YARDAGE

1. David Sherer (36 punts), 1957 _____________ 2. Craig James (66 punts), 1982 ______________ T3. Eric Kaifes (68 punts), 1980 ______________ T3. Thomas Morstead (57 punts), 2007 ________ 5. Kyle Rote (22 punts), 1949 ________________ 6. Ken Rosenthal (62 punts), 1977 ____________ 7. Dan Thomas (48 punts), 1963 ______________ 8. Thomas Morstead (50 punts), 2006 _________ 9. Dodge Carter (59 punts), 1985 _____________ T10. Dodge Carter (50 punts), 1984 ___________ T10. Ken Rosenthal (60 punts), 1976 __________

45.0 44.9 44.6 44.6 44.4 44.2 44.0 43.8 43.6 43.0 43.0

23 (made 13) 22 (made 18) 22 (made 18) 21 (made 10) 21 (made 15) 21 (made 15) 21 (made 11)

T1. Jacob Crowley at Houston, 2000 _____ 5 (made 3) T1. Eddie Garcia vs. Arkansas, 1981 _____ 5 (made 4) T1. Bicky Lesser vs. Texas Tech, 1968 ____ 5 (made 3) T4. Several players ___________________________ 4

1. Ken Rosenthal, 1976-79 _________10,280 (249 att.)

1. Colin Vadheim (77 punts), 1998 ___________ 2. Eric Kaifes (68 punts), 1980 ______________ 3. Sam McLarty (81 punts), 1971 ____________ 4. Matt Szymanski (70 punts), 2009 __________ 5. Ryan Mentzel (76 punts), 2003 ____________

67 (made 44) 53 (made 37) 48 (made 36) 42 (made 30) 41 (made 23)

SEASON FG MADE

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SINGLE-GAME AVERAGE

1. Eric Kaifes at Rice, 1980 ____________ 57.0 (3-171) 2. Dodge Carter at Arizona, 1985 _______ 56.6 (5-283) 3. Howard Maley at TCU, 1945 _________ 55.7 (3-167) 4. Thomas Morstead vs. UNT, 2007 _____ 55.6 (5-278) 5. David Sherer at TCU, 1957 __________ 55.0 (4-220) T6. Jerry Norton vs. Baylor, 1952 _______ 54.0 (5-270) T6. Doak Walker at Arkansas, 1948 _____ 54.0 (3-162) T8. Eric Kaifes at TCU, 1981 ___________ 51.3 (3-154) T8. Bill Richards at Missouri, 1946 ______ 51.3 (6-308) 10. Ken Rosenthal vs. UNT, 1977 _______ 51.2 (4-205)

LONGEST PUNTS

1. Preston Johnston at Pittsburgh, 1940 __________ 92 2. Kyle Rote vs. Oregon, 1949 _________________ 84 T3. Danny Thomas vs. Texas A&M, 1964 _________ 81 T3. David Sherer at TCU, 1957 _________________ 81 T3. Bob Finley vs. Vanderbilt, 1936 ______________ 81 6. Doak Walker vs. Oregon, 1949 _______________ 79 T7. Glenn Terry vs. Purdue, 1965 _______________ 75 T7. Ed Green vs. UNT, 1942 ___________________ 75 9. Matt Szymanski vs. TCU, 2010 _______________ 74 10. Craig James at Texas A&M, 1981 ____________ 73 T11. Colin Vadheim at Wyoming, 1998 ___________ 72 T11. Thomas Morstead vs. UNT, 2007 ___________ 72

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T1. Chris McMurtray, 2005 _____________ T1. Eddie Garcia, 1981 ________________ T3. Daniel Hernandez, 1996 ____________ T3. Brandy Brownlee, 1985 _____________ T5. Thomas Morstead, 2007 ____________ T5. Thomas Morstead, 2006 ____________ T5. Jacob Crowley, 2001 _______________ T5. John Stewart, 1993 ________________ T5. Jeff Harrell, 1983 __________________ T5. Jeff Harrell, 1982 __________________

44 (67 att.) 37 (53 att.) 36 (48 att.) 30 (42 att.) 26 (40 att.) 26 (40 att.)

18 (22 att.) 18 (22 att.) 15 (21 att.) 15 (21 att.) 13 (20 att.) 13 (18 att.) 13 (20 att.) 13 (17 att.) 13 (23 att.) 13 (16 att.)

SINGLE-GAME FG MADE

T1. Chris McMurtray vs. UTEP, 2005 _____________ 4 T1. Daniel Hernandez vs. TCU, 1996 _____________ 4 T1. Brandy Brownlee vs. Rice, 1985 ______________ 4 T1. Eddie Garcia at Arkansas, 1981 ______________ 4

CAREER FG PERCENTAGE

Minimum 30 attempts Chris McMurtray, 2002-05 ___________ .750 (36-of-48)

SEASON FG PERCENTAGE

Minimum 10 attempts Eddie Garcia, 1981 ________________ .818 (18-of-22) Chris McMurtray, 2005 _____________ .818 (18-of-22)

SINGLE-GAME FG PERCENTAGE

Minimum four attempts Brandy Brownlee vs. Rice, 1985 _________ 1.000 (4-4) Daniel Hernandez vs. TCU, 1996 ________ 1.000 (4-4) Chris McMurtray vs. UTEP, 2005 ________ 1.000 (4-4)


MOST CONSECUTIVE FG MADE

YEARLY PUNTING LEADERS Year 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Punts Howard Maley (1) 59 Bill Richards (10) 63 Edward Green 52 Doak Walker (5) 35 Kyle Rote (2) 22 Kyle Rote 41 Jerry Norton (4) 32 Jerry Norton (4) 44 Jerry Norton 24 Duane Nutt 19 John Roach 34 Charlie Jackson 32 Dave Sherer (1) 36 Henry Christopher 23 Henry Christopher 31 Roger Braugh 17 Roger Braugh 16 Danny Thomas (10) 69 Danny Thomas (1) 48 Danny Thomas (5) 59 Corky Terry 58 Dennis Partee 47 Jim Hagle 34 Larry Tunnell 36 Larry Tunnell 35 Sam McLarty 72 Sam McLarty 81 Sam McLarty 69 John Blackburn 60 John Blackburn 57 Bruce Hursh 47 Ken Rosenthal 60 Ken Rosenthal 62 Ken Rosenthal 63 Ken Rosenthal 64 Eric Kaifes 68 Eric Kaifes 25 Craig James (7) 66 Whit Smith 60 Dodge Carter 50 Dodge Carter 59 Dodge Carter 59 Casey Clyce 61 Marc Lewis 54 Ryan Lawson 39 Larry Israel 64 Larry Israel 62 Anthony Scotti 70 Anthony Scotti 68 Anthony Scotti 43 Anthony Scotti 71 Colin Vadheim 77 Colin Vadheim 60 Colin Vadheim 67 Adam Walterscheid 59 Ryan Mentzel 70 Ryan Mentzel 76 Ryan Mentzel 48 Ryan Mentzel 60 Thomas Morstead 50 Thomas Morstead (8) 57 Thomas Morstead 59 Matt Szymanski 70 Matt Szymanski 52 * Led Conference (#) - Indicates top 10 national ranking

Avg. *41.7 *40.4 38.2 *42.1 *44.4 35.0 *41.8 *41.2 37.7 32.7 39.0 35.3 *45.0 *40.5 37.2 37.6 38.8 *40.8 *44.0 *42.1 36.6 36.0 40.2 35.2 38.2 35.1 37.0 37.6 40.6 37.4 38.3 43.0 44.2 37.8 40.4 44.6 42.0 *44.9 39.2 43.0 43.6 42.6 38.0 38.7 38.2 39.7 39.8 37.0 39.9 41.4 40.5 42.1 39.1 40.6 39.4 38.2 38.3 40.5 40.8 *43.8 *44.6 41.8 41.9 41.3

1. Chris McMurtray, 2005 _____________________ 17 T2. Roy Rios, 1997 __________________________ 10 T2. Brandy Brownlee, 1985-86 _________________ 10 4. Eddie Garcia, 1981 _________________________ 9 5. Daniel Hernandez, 1996 _____________________ 8

LONGEST FG MADE (50+) 1. Matt Szymanski at Texas Tech, 2010 __________ 61 2. Brandy Brownlee vs. Texas Tech, 1985 _________ 57 3. John Stewart vs. Baylor, 1993 ________________ 55 T4. Bicky Lesser at Texas Tech, 1968 ____________ 53 T4. Eddie Garcia vs. Texas A&M, 1980 __________ 53 T4. Matt Szymanski vs. SFA, 2009 ______________ 53 T7. Chipper Johnson at Baylor, 1969 ____________ 52 T7. Eddie Garcia vs. Texas Tech, 1981 ___________ 52 T7. Roy Rios vs. Wyoming, 1997 _______________ 52 T7. Thomas Morstead at Tulsa, 2007 ____________ 52 T11. Chipper Johnson at Baylor, 1971 ___________ 51 T11. Eddie Garcia at Tulane, 1980 ______________ 51 T11. Brandy Brownlee at Rice, 1986 _____________ 51 T11. Thomas Morstead vs. UCF, 2007 ___________ 51 T15. Thomas Morstead vs. Arkansas St., 2006_____ 50 T15. Thomas Morstead at Tulsa, 2007 ___________ 50

CAREER PATS ATTEMPTED

1. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81___________ 136 (made 130)

CAREER PATS MADE

1. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81_____________ 130 (136 att.) 2. Thomas Morstead, 2005-08 ________ 106 (108 att.) 3. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 ___________ 80 (83 att.) 4. Matt Szymanski, 2009-10 ____________ 79 (80 att.) 5. Jeff Harrell, 1982-83 ________________ 70 (75 att.)

SEASON PATS MADE 1. Matt Szymanski, 2009 _______________ 2. Thomas Morstead, 2007 _____________ 3. Jeff Harrell, 1982 ___________________ 4. Eddie Garcia, 1981 _________________ 5. Thomas Morstead, 2006 _____________ 5. Eddie Garcia, 1980 _________________

47 (48 att.) 43 (43 att.) 40 (43 att.) 37 (40 att.) 34 (35 att.) 34 (34 att.)

SINGLE-GAME PATS MADE

T1. Brandy Brownlee at TCU, 1985_______________ 8 T1. Billy Sullivan vs. Okla. A&M, 1950_____________ 8

CAREER PAT ACCURACY

Minimum 50 attempts 1. Matt Szymanski, 2009-10 __________ .988 (79 of 80 2. Russell Anderson, 1989-92 ________ .982 (55 of 56) 3. Thomas Morstead, 2005-08 _____ .981 (106 of 108) 4. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 ________ .964 (80 of 83)

SEASON PAT ACCURACY

SEASON PATS ATTEMPTED

Minimum 20 attempts 1. Several players ________________________ 1.000 last by Matt Szymanski, 2010 (32 of 32)

SINGLE-GAME PATS ATTEMPTED

CAREER CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE

1. Matt Szymanski, 2009 _____________ 48 (made 47)

T1. Brandy Brownlee at TCU, 1985_______________ 8 T1. Clint Hackney vs. Wake Forest, 1972 __________ 8 T1. Billy Sullivan vs. Oklahoma A&M, 1950_________ 8

1. Thomas Morstead, 2006-08 _________________ 78

THE MUSTANG LEGEND

Legend has it that when Ford Motor Company was preparing to introduce the sports car that would gain fame as the Mustang, it was considering other names such as Cougar, Bronco, Cheetah and Colt. But during the 1963 football season, SMU took an undersized but quick team to Ann Arbor to play a massive Michigan Wolverine squad. Michigan gained the early advantage, but had to fight off the feisty Ponies for a 27-16 win. After the game, Ford’s Lee Iacocca entered the SMU locker room and addressed the disappointed Mustangs. Iacocca said, “After watching the SMU Mustangs play with such flair, we reached a decision. We will call our new car the Mustang. Because it will be light, like your team. It will be quick, like your team. And it will be sporty, like your team.” g its name,, and the rest,, as theyy say, y, is history. y Ford’s new car got

Legend has Legend has itit that that Ford's Ford' Fo rd s signature signatu sign ature re car, car, the the Mustang, Mustan Mus tangg, got its its nickname nicknam nick namee via the SMU football team following this 1963 game at Michigan.

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KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS CAREER RETURNS

YEARLY KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS

1. Jessie Henderson, 2005-08_________________ 122 2. Jonas Rutledge, 2000-03 ___________________ 88 3. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 __________________ 81 4. Korey Beard, 1989-92 ______________________ 76 5. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ______________________ 53

SEASON RETURNS

1. Jessie Henderson, 2008 ____________________ 2. Jessie Henderson, 2007 ____________________ 3. Korey Beard, 1989_________________________ 4. Jonas Rutledge, 2002 ______________________ 5. Bryan McCann, 2009 _______________________

48 40 39 38 34

SINGLE-GAME RETURNS

1. Arthur Whittington vs. Alabama, 1976 ___________ 9

CAREER YARDAGE (750+)

1. Jessie Henderson, 2005-08_______________ 2,945* 2. Jonas Rutledge, 2000-2003 _______________2,154 3. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 ________________1,649 4. Korey Beard, 1989-92 ____________________1,324 5. Rodnick Phillips, 1996-99 _________________1,220 6. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ____________________1,080 7. Bryan McCann, 2006-09 ___________________ 960 8. Blake Warren, 2003-06 ____________________ 837 9. Michael Artmore, 1990-94 __________________ 818 10. Gary Hammond, 1969-70 _________________ 803 11. Darryl Fields, 2010-Present ________________ 799 12. Doak Walker, 1945, 47-49 _________________ 757 * - NCAA Record

Minimum 25 returns 1. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 ________ 29.1 (26-756) 2. Rodnick Phillips, 1996-99 _________ 24.9 (49-1,220) 3. Jonas Rutledge, 2000-03 _________ 24.5 (88-2,154) 4. Jessie Henderson, 2005-08_______ 24.1 (122-2,945) 5. Harold Perry, 1978________________ 23.6 (31-732)

SEASON YARDAGE (500+)

SEASON AVERAGE PER RETURN

1. Jessie Henderson, 2008 __________________1,056 2. Jonas Rutledge, 2002 _____________________ 901 3. Jessie Henderson, 2007 ___________________ 857 4. Bryan McCann, 2009 ______________________ 824 5. Darryl Fields, 2010 _______________________ 799 6. Jonas Rutledge, 2003 _____________________ 782 7. Harold Perry, 1978________________________ 732 8. Arthur Whittington, 1976 ___________________ 700 9. Jessie Henderson, 2005 ___________________ 663 10. Korey Beard, 1989_______________________ 628 11. Rodnick Phillips, 1996 ____________________ 618 12. Gary Hammond, 1969 ____________________ 617 13. Michael Artmore, 1991____________________ 615 14. Blake Warren, 2004 ______________________ 571 15. Jason Wolf, 1992 ________________________ 555

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE (150+)

1. Jonas Rutledge vs. UTEP, 2003 _____________ 2. Rodnick Phillips at Wyoming, 1996 ___________ 3. Jessie Henderson vs. Houston, 2008 _________ 4. Jessie Henderson vs. Tulane, 2005 __________ 5. Arthur Whittington at Alabama, 1976 __________ 6. Darryl Fields vs. Houston, 2010 _____________ 7. Doak Walker at TCU, 1947 _________________ T8. Jessie Henderson at Rice, 2008 ____________ T8. Jerry LeVias vs. Baylor, 1966 ______________ 10. Darryl Fields at Texas Tech, 2010 ___________ 11. Rodnick Phillips vs. New Mexico, 1996 _______

190 186 181 179 178 172 163 160 160 157 155

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CAREER AVERAGE PER RETURN

Minimum 15 returns 1. Rodnick Phillips, 1996 (22-618)______________28.1 2. Jessie Henderson, 2005 (24-663) ____________27.6 3. Jonas Rutledge, 2003 (29-782) ______________27.0 4. Jerry LeVias, 1966 (15-393) ________________26.2 5. Darryl Fields, 2010 (32-799) ________________25.0

SINGLE-GAME AVERAGE PER RETURN

Minimum 3 returns 1. Doak Walker at TCU, 1947 __________ 54.3 (3-163) 2. Jerry LeVias vs. Baylor, 1966 ________ 53.3 (3-160) 3. Rodnick Phillips vs. N. Mex., '96 ______ 51.7 (3-155)

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS

T1. Jessie Henderson at Tulane, 2006 __________100t T1. Mitchell Price at Baylor, 1986 ______________100t T1. James Collier vs. Baylor, 1979 _____________100t T1. Arthur Whittington at Arkansas, 1974 ________100t T1. Jerry LeVias vs. Baylor, 1966 ______________100t T1. Kyle Rote at Texas A&M, 1949 _____________100t 7. Rodnick Phillips vs. New Mex., 1996___________99t 8. Doak Walker at Santa Clara, 1947 ____________98t 9. Harold Perry vs. TCU, 1978 _________________94t T10. Darryl Fields at Texas Tech, 2010 ___________ 92 T10. Jonas Rutledge vs. Hawaii, 2001 ___________92t T10. Arthur Whittington vs. Ark., 1976 ____________92t 13. Bobby Leach at Texas Tech, 1982 ____________91t 14. C. Cunningham vs. CS-Northridge, 1999 ______90t 15. Jessie Henderson vs. Tulane, 2005 __________88t 16. Larry Wilson at Texas Tech, 1994 ____________ 85 t - indicates a touchdown was scored

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Year 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Doak Walker (1) Doak Walker Kyle Rote Kyle Rote B. Musselwhite V.J. Walker Frank Eidom Frank Eidom (8) Don McIlhenny Charlie Jackson Frank Smith Glynn Gregory Don Meredith Billy Polk Tom Sherwin Tommy Brennan Billy Gannon Jimmy Taylor John Roderick Jerry LeVias Jerry LeVias Jerry LeVias Gary Hammond Gary Hammond Louis Scott Rufus Shaw Alvin Maxson A. Whittington A. Whittington A. Whittington A. Whittington D.K. Perry James Collier John Simmons Blane Smith Reggie Dupard Donald Allen Cobby Morrison A. Livingston Cobby Morrison Korey Beard Korey Beard Michael Artmore Jason Wolf Erwin Wilburn Erwin Wilburn Cornell Parker R. Phillips (6) Rodnick Phillips Kelsey Adams Rodnick Phillips C. Cunningham Jonas Rutledge Jonas Rutledge Jonas Rutledge Blake Warren Jessie Henderson Jessie Henderson Jessie Henderson Jessie Henderson Bryan McCann Darryl Fields

No. Yds. 10 *379 5 161 6 206 14 *336 10 176 8 185 7 160 13 *292 10 221 16 318 8 176 12 205 5 119 9 139 7 117 9 193 9 225 15 294 9 159 15 *393 21 394 17 293 27 617 8 186 24 497 14 268 11 211 14 336 18 319 33 700 16 294 31 132 16 379 10 217 15 265 12 231 8 129 9 215 12 264 19 427 39 626 23 405 31 615 23 555 19 367 14 300 25 571 22 618 10 207 15 367 10 238 19 359 21 471 38 901 27 782 28 571 24 663 10 369 40 857 48 1,056 34 824 32 799

Avg. *37.9 32.2 34.3 24.0 17.6 23.1 22.9 22.2 22.1 19.9 23.0 17.1 *23.8 11.4 16.7 21.4 25.0 19.6 17.7 *26.2 18.8 17.2 22.9 23.3 20.7 19.1 19.2 24.0 17.7 21.3 18.4 *23.6 *23.7 21.7 17.7 19.3 16.1 23.9 22.0 22.5 16.1 17.6 19.8 *24.1 19.3 21.4 22.8 28.1 20.7 24.5 23.8 18.9 22.4 23.7 27.0 20.4 27.6 36.9 21.4 22.0 24.2 25.0

* Led Conference (#) - Indicates national ranking - top 10 only

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PUNT RETURN RECORDS SEASON YARDAGE

YEARLY PUNT RETURN LEADERS Year 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Doak Walker Frank Payne Doak Walker Doak Walker Bill Richards V.J. Walker V.J. Walker V.J. Walker Frank Eidom Duane Nutt John Roach Charlie Arnold Dan Bowden Norman Marshall Frank Jackson Frank Jackson Tom Sherwin Tommy Brennan Billy Gannon Jimmy Taylor Mike Livingston Jerry LeVias Jerry LeVias Jerry LeVias Gary Hammond Randy Allen Louis Scott Kris Silverthorn Mickey Early A. Whittington A. Whittington A. Whittington David Hill D.K. Perry Dick Blaylock John Simmons Blane Smith Reggie Dupard Russell Carter A. Livingston A. Livingston Jimmy Young Michael Bowen Michael Bowen Korey Beard Mick Rossley Erwin Wilburn Erwin Wilburn Vaughn Dickerson Jacoby Rhinehart Jacoby Rhinehart B. McDearman C. Cunningham C. Cunningham C. Cunningham Cody Cardwell (3) Blake Warren Blake Warren Blake Warren Blake Warren Emmanuel Sanders Bryan McCann Emmanuel Sanders Richard Crawford

No. 15 15 20 10 6 11 8 5 15 5 11 3 3 2 2 7 4 7 13 13 17 17 17 24 20 10 20 32 18 21 8 19 6 25 13 27 15 9 7 11 16 23 7 11 13 11 10 12 16 15 13 28 25 21 22 27 17 16 22 21 20 6 20 9

Yds. 238 252 256 169 105 173 168 46 160 105 172 25 28 88 63 83 87 92 88 170 146 222 227 261 147 76 193 443 76 197 66 209 57 268 154 330 90 59 59 110 162 191 68 99 67 75 66 94 142 105 95 138 224 200 241 467 173 186 209 274 183 31 275 83

Avg. *15.9 16.8 12.8 16.9 17.5 15.7 *21.0 5.0 10.6 *21.0 15.6 8.3 9.3 44.0 31.5 11.9 21.8 13.2 6.8 13.1 8.6 13.1 13.4 10.9 7.4 7.6 9.6 13.8 4.2 9.4 8.3 *11.0 9.5 *10.7 11.8 12.2 6.0 6.6 8.4 10.0 10.1 8.3 9.7 9.0 5.2 6.8 6.6 7.8 8.9 7.0 7.3 4.9 9.0 9.5 11.0 17.3 10.1 11.6 9.8 8.3 9.2 5.2 13.8 9.2

TD 0 0 1 1 — 1 1 — — — 1 — — 1 — — — — — — — 1 0 1 0 — 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

* Led Conference (#) - Indicates national ranking - top 10 only ased on yards

1. Cody Cardwell, 2002 ______________________ 467 2. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 _____________________ 443 3. John Simmons, 1980 ______________________ 330 4. Emmanuel Sanders, 2009 __________________ 275 5. Harold Perry, 1978________________________ 268 6. Jerry LeVias, 1968 _______________________ 261 7. Doak Walker, 1947 _______________________ 256 8. Frank Payne, 1946 _______________________ 252 9. Chris Cunningham, 2001 ___________________ 241 10. Doak Walker, 1945 ______________________ 238

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE

1. Cody Cardwell at UTEP, 2002 _______________ 169 2. Doak Walker at Texas A&M, 1945 ____________ 138 3. Kris Silverthorn vs. New Mexico St., 1972______ 130 4. John Simmons vs. Texas A&M, 1980 _________ 122 5. Kris Silverthorn vs. Wake Forest, 1972 ________ 104 T6. John Simmons vs. TCU, 1980_______________ 95 T6. Harold Perry at Florida, 1978 _______________ 95 T6. Arthur Whittington at TCU, 1974 _____________ 95 T9. Jerry Norton at Georgia Tech, 1953 __________ 92 T9. Val Joe Walker vs. Texas, 1951______________ 92

CAREER AVERAGE PER RETURN

Minimum 25 returns 1. Cody Cardwell, 1999-2002 _________16.4 (29- 476) 2. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 ________ 15.0 (50-750) 3. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 _____________ 13.8 (32-443) T4. John Simmons, 1977-80 _________ 12.2 (270-330) T4. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ____________ 12.2 (58-710)

SEASON AVERAGE PER RETURN

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CAREER RETURNS

1. Blake Warren, 2003-2006 ___________________ 75 2. Chris Cunningham, 1998-2003 _______________ 71 T3. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 _____________________ 58 T3. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77_________________ 58 5. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 _________________ 50

SEASON RETURNS

1. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 ______________________ 32 2. Bryan McDearman, 1998____________________ 28 T3. Cody Cardwell, 2002 ______________________ 27 T3. John Simmons, 1980______________________ 27 5. Two players ______________________________ 25

SINGLE-GAME RETURNS

1. Doak Walker at Texas A&M, 1945 _____________ 10

CAREER YARDAGE

1. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 ________________ 750 2. Blake Warren, 2003-06 ____________________ 734 3. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 _____________________ 710 4. Chris Cunningham, 1999-2003 ______________ 678 5. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 _________________ 507 6. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006-09 _______________ 477 7. Cody Cardwell, 1999-2002 _________________ 476 8. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 _____________________ 443 9. Val Joe Walker, 1950-52 ___________________ 387 10. John Simmons, 1977-80 __________________ 330

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Minimum 15 returns 1. Cody Cardwell, 2002 ______________ 17.3 (27-467) 2. Frank Payne, 1946 _______________ 16.8 (15-252) 3. Doak Walker, 1945 _______________ 15.9 (15-238) 4. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 _____________ 13.8 (32-443) 5. Emmanuel Sanders, 2009 __________ 13.8 (20-275)

SINGLE-GAME AVERAGE PER RETURN

Minimum 3 returns 1. John Simmons vs. Texas A&M, 1980 __ 40.7 (3-122) 2. Kris Silverthorn vs. New Mexico St., 1972 _ 32.5 (4-130) 3. Cody Cardwell at UTEP, 2002 ________ 28.2 (6-169) 4. Kris Silverthorn vs. Wake Forest, 1972 ___ 26.0 (4-104)

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS

1. Val Joe Walker vs. Texas, 1951 ______________ 2. Weldon Mason vs. Mississippi, 1929__________ 3. Jerry LeVias at TCU, 1968 _________________ 4. Arthur Whittington at TCU, 1974 _____________ T5. Jerry LeVias vs. Texas A&M, 1966 __________ T5. Robert Welch vs. Lakeland AFB, 1945 _______ T7. John Simmons at Tulane, 1980 _____________ T7. John Roach vs. Rice, 1955 ________________ 9. Harold Perry at Florida, 1978 _______________ 10. Emmanuel Sanders vs. SFA, 2009 __________ 11. Bobby Wilson vs. Okla. A&M, 1933 __________ 12. Kris Silverthorn vs. New Mex. St., 1972 ______ 13. Doak Walker vs. Missouri, 1947 ____________ T14. Arthur Whittington vs. TCU, 1976 __________ T14. Norman Marshall at Texas, 1958___________ T14. Doak Walker at Pittsburgh, 1948 ___________ t - touchdown was scored on the play

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DEFENSIVE RECORDS CAREER SACKS

1. Luke Johnson, 1997-99 ____________________23.5 2. Justin Rogers, 2003-06 ____________________19.5 3. Anthony Beverley, 1981-84 __________________ 19 4. Chad Patton, 1990-93 ______________________ 18 5. Jerry Ball, 1983-86 ________________________ 17

SEASON SACKS

1. Luke Johnson, 1999 ______________________ 11.5 2. Victor Simon, 1981 ________________________ 11 T3. Luke Johnson, 1997 ______________________ 10 T3. Gary Nelson, 1978 _______________________ 10 5. Justin Rogers, 2006________________________9.5

SINGLE-GAME SACKS

1. Luke Johnson at UTEP, 1999 _________________ 4

CAREER BLOCKED KICKS

1. Margus Hunt, 2009-Present ____ 10 (6 PATs, 4 FGs)

SEASON BLOCKED KICKS

1. Margus Hunt, 2009 ______________ 7 (4 FG, 3 PAT)

SEASON FUMBLE RECOVERIES

1. B.J. Stankovich, 1994 _______________________ 6

SINGLE-GAME FUMBLE RETURN YARDAGE

1. Alvin Nnabuife vs. Nevada, 2004_____________ 112

SINGLE-GAME FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

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CAREER TACKLES

1. Putt Choate, 1975-78 _____________________ 2. Gary Moten, 1979-82______________________ 3. Bill Kiely, 1989-92 ________________________ 4. Jason Bednarz, 1989-92 ___________________ 5. Chris Bordano, 1993-97 ___________________

1. Alvin Nnabuife vs. Nevada, 2004_______________ 2

649 455 445 423 421

SEASON TACKLES

SINGLE-GAME TACKLES

Year 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

1. Putt Choate, 1978 _____________ 253 (94 S, 159 A) 2. Putt Choate, 1977 _____________ 186 (68 S, 118 A) 3. Craig Swann, 1995 ____________ 167 (102 S, 65 A) 4. Louie Kelcher, 1974 _____________ 161 (94 S, 67 A) 5. Putt Choate, 1976 ______________ 150 (76 S, 74 A)

1. Champ Dickerson vs. Ohio State, 1977 ________ 2. Putt Choate vs. Texas A&M, 1976 _____________ 3. Putt Choate at Penn State, 1978 ______________ T4. Clarence Bennett vs. Houston, 1980__________ T4. Putt Choate at Texas A&M, 1977 ____________

YEARLY TACKLE LEADERS Name Ernest Knox Louie Kelcher Mickey Early Putt Choate Putt Choate Putt Choate Eric Ferguson Gary Moten Gary Moten Gary Moten Anthony Beverley Jerry Ball Kit Case Franky Thomas Cary Brabham Bill Kiely Bill Kiely Jason Bednarz Rodney Watkins Chris Bordano Craig Swann Chris Bordano Chris Bordano Jason Simonton Jason Simonton Vic Viloria Vic Viloria Vic Viloria D.D. Johnson D.D. Lee Alvin Nnabuife Joe Sturdivant Joe Sturdivant Will Bonilla Bryce Hudman Pete Fleps Chase Kennemer Taylor Reed

UT 78 94 61 76 68 94 37 25 56 79 46 51 61 48 73 98 74 76 71 72 102 74 67 91 76 76 74 67 66 64 40 63 80 54 54 67 85 101

* Led Conference

32 31 28 27 27

SEASON TACKLES-FOR-LOSS

1. Louie Kelcher, 1974 ________________________ 22

SINGLE-GAME TACKLES-FOR-LOSS

T1. Luke Johnson at UTEP, 1999 ________________ 6 T1. Chad Patton vs. Baylor, 1991 ________________ 6

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AT Total 61 139 67 161 49 110 74 150 118 186 159 253 74 111 106 131 83 139 59 138 35 81 46 97 55 116 53 101 28 101 46 144 51 125 50 126 22 93 39 111 65 *167 50 124 53 120 40 131 49 125 50 126 36 110 22 89 34 100 36 100 40 80 49 112 28 109 28 82 28 82 39 106 50 135 44 145


INTERCEPTION RECORDS SEASON INT RETURN YARDS

YEARLY INTERCEPTION LEADERS Year 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Bill Weatherford Paul Page Paul Page Bobby Folsom V.J. Walker Dave Powell V.J. Walker Bill Crisler Duane Nutt John Roach Six players Charlie Arnold Harold Bittenbender Charlie Jackson Ken Lowe Tirey Wilemon Five players Mike Kelsey John Hughes Billy Gannon Three players Ron Reel Jerry Wilson Floyd Burke Jerry Wilson Jimmy Livingston Pat Curry Robert Popelka Robert Popelka Ted Thompson Mickey Early Ted Thompson Mark Howe David Hill Louis Blanton Mark Howe D.K. Perry David Hill John Simmons John Simmons Russell Carter Wes Hopkins Russell Carter Keith Brooks Kit Case Franky Thomas Three players Marcello Simmons Marcello Simmons Cary Brabham (10t) Richie Butler Cornell Parker Cornell Parker Jay Harvey Dewey Evans Jacoby Rhinehart Tracy Hart Tracy Hart Tommy Dorsey Ruben Moodley Shane O'Neill Kevin Garrett Vic Viloria Jonas Rutledge Rolando Humphrey Jamey Harper Alvin Nnabuife Devin Lowery Bryan McCann Bryan McCann Rock Dennis Richard Crawford

No. 6 7 4 3 5 4 4 3 4 4 1 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 6 4 2 4 5 3 3 *8 *7 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 5 *7 5 7 7 *6 *7 4 4 2 2 4 4 6 2 5 4 3 3 4 5 5 2 2 5 2 2 3 2 4 4 3 4 3 5 4

Yds. 114 37 0 23 43 38 32 57 53 56 — 44 13 127 42 123 — 33 82 42 — 75 47 49 6 104 48 22 111 62 70 95 36 52 42 43 94 88 58 62 102 83 40 123 31 22 — 12 48 30 0 65 50 77 62 3 62 28 28 44 27 5 0 59 0 78 119 15 63 0 82 3

Avg. 19.0 5.3 0.0 7.7 8.6 9.5 8.0 19.0 13.3 14.0 — 22.0 6.5 42.3 14.0 41.0 — 11.0 13.7 10.5 — 18.8 9.4 16.3 2.0 13.0 6.9 5.5 27.7 15.5 17.5 31.7 12.0 13.0 10.5 10.8 18.8 12.6 11.6 8.9 14.6 13.8 5.7 30.8 7.8 11.0 — 3.0 12.0 5.0 0.0 13.0 12.5 25.7 20.7 0.8 12.4 5.6 14.0 22.0 5.4 2.5 0.0 19.7 0 19.5 28.1 5.0 15.8 0.0 16.4 0.8

* Led Conference (#) Indicates national ranking - top 10 only

TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 — 1 — — 1 — — 1 2 — 2 — — — 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — 1 — 0 1 — — — 1 0

1. Jonas Rutledge, 2001 _______________ 147 (4 INT) 2. Keith Brooks, 1984 _________________ 123 (4 INT) 3. Alvin Nnabuife, 2005 _________________119 (4 INT) 4. Bill Weatherford, 1946 ________________114 (6 INT) 5. Robert Popelka, 1971 ________________111 (4 INT)

SINGLE-GAME INT RETURN YARDS

1. Three players ___________________________ 100 Last by Reggie Phillips vs. Louisville, 1984

LONGEST RETURNS

T1. Reggie Phillips at Louisville, 1984 ___________ 100t T1. Putt Choate vs. Tulane, 1977 ______________ 100t T1. Charles Jackson vs. Rice, 1957 ____________ 100t T4. Tirey Wilemon vs. Navy, 1959 _______________ 95t T4. Hubert Walling vs. Okla. A&M, 1922 __________ 95t 6. Allen Rowsom vs. LSU, 1922 ________________ 90t 7. Robert Popelka vs. Texas Tech, 1971 __________ 76t 8. Tom Koenig vs. TCU, 1956 __________________ 75 9. Harry Shuford at Washington (Mo.), '35 ________ 74t Russell Russel Rus selll Carter Carter Cart er

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS

1. Russell Carter, 1980-83 _____________________ 18 2. John Simmons, 1977-80 ____________________ 17 3. Paul Page, 1945-48 ________________________ 15 4. Wes Hopkins, 1979-82 _____________________ 14 T5. David Hill, 1975-78 _______________________ 13 T5. Pat Curry, 1969-71 _______________________ 13 7. Tracy Hart, 1996-99 ________________________ 12 T8. Robert Popelka, 1970-72 ___________________11 T8. Val Joe Walker, 1950-52 ____________________11 T8. Harold Perry, 1975-78 ______________________11 T8. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 _________________11 T8. Bryan McCann, 2006-09 ____________________11

SEASON INTERCEPTIONS

1. Jim Livingston, 1968 ________________________ T2. Russell Carter, 1983 _______________________ T2. Russell Carter, 1981 _______________________ T2. John Simmons, 1980_______________________ T2. David Hill, 1978 ___________________________ T2. Pat Curry, 1969 ___________________________ T2. Paul Page, 1947 __________________________ T8. Cary Brabham, 1992 _______________________ T8. Wes Hopkins, 1982 ________________________ T8. John Hughes, 1962 ________________________ T8. Bill Weatherford, 1946 ______________________

SINGLE-GAME INTERCEPTIONS

T1. Wes Hopkins at Houston, 1981 _______________ T1. John Hughes vs. Rice, 1962 _________________ T3. Devin Lowery vs. Marshall, 2006 _____________ T3. Cornell Parker vs. Texas, 1995 _______________ T3. David Hill at Ohio State, 1978 ________________ T3. Jim Livingston vs. NC St., 1968 ______________ T3. David Powell vs. Okla. A&M, 1950 ____________ T3. Paul Page at Texas A&M, 1947 _______________

CAREER INT RETURN YARDS

1. Wes Hopkins, 1979-82 (14 INT) _____________ 2. John Simmons, 1977-80 (17 INT) ____________ 3. Robert Popelka, 1970-72 (11 INT)____________ 4. Jonas Rutledge, 2000-2003 (8 INT) __________

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231 221 218 207

The prestigious ti i Doak D k Walker W lk Award A d was created in 1989 to recognize the nation’s premier running back for his accomplishments on the field, achievement in the classroom and citizenship in the community. To be nominated, a candidate must: • Play predominantly at the running back position and make extraordinary contribtions to his team. • Be enrolled in a degree program, in good academic standing and on schedule to graduate. • Hold a record of good citizenship within and beyond the athletic sphere. • Demonstrate a record of leadership. • Exhibit the characteristics of sportsmanship and fair play associated with Doak Walker. Recipients 2010 ______ LaMichael James _________ Oregon 2009 ________ Toby Gerhart ___________Stanford 2008 _______ Shonn Greene _____________Iowa 2007 ______ Darren McFadden ________ Arkansas 2006 ______ Darren McFadden ________ Arkansas 2005 ________ Reggie Bush ______________USC 2004 _______ Cedric Benson ____________ Texas 2003 ________Chris Perry __________ Michigan 2002 _______ Larry Johnson ________Penn State 2001 ________ Luke Staley ______________ BYU 2000 _____ LaDainian Tomlinson___________ TCU 1999 _________Ron Dayne _________ Wisconsin 1998 _______ Ricky Williams ____________ Texas 1997 _______ Ricky Williams ____________ Texas 1996 _______Byron Hanspard ______ Texas Tech 1995 ________Eddie George ________ Ohio State 1994 ______ Rashaan Salaam ________ Colorado 1993 _____ Byron “Bam” Morris _____ Texas Tech 1992 _______ Garrison Hearst__________ Georgia 1991 ________ Trevor Cobb ______________ Rice 1990 _________Greg Lewis ________ Washington


TEAM RECORDS GAME RECORDS - OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays _______________________________________ 107 vs. Ohio State, 1978 Most Yards ____________________________________________ 636 vs. TCU, 1985 Fewest Plays ___________________________________ 31 vs. Georgia Tech, 1957 Fewest Yards ______________________________________ 37 vs. Texas Tech, 1964

PENALTIES

Most __________________________________________________ 17 at Tulsa, 2003 Most Yards _____________________________________ 158 vs. East Carolina, 2009 Fewest _____________________________________________ 0 vs. Arkansas, 1960 Fewest Yards ________________________________________ 0 vs. Arkansas, 1960

GAME RECORDS - DEFENSE

RUSHING

Most Rushes ___________________________________________ 80 vs. Rice, 1973 Most Yards __________________________________________ 519 vs. Tulane, 1982 Most TDs __________________________________________ 8 vs. Grambling, 1981 Fewest Rushes __________________________________________11 at Navy, 2008 Fewest Yards _________________________________________ -76 vs. Texas, 1952

PASSING

Most Attempts _____________________________________ 76 vs. Ohio State, 1968 Most Completions ___40 at Washington St, 2009, at Rice, 1990 & at Ohio State, 1968 Most Yards __________________________________________460 vs. Nevada, 2009 Most TDs ___________________________________________ 6 vs. Vanderbilt, 1990 Most Intercepted ______________________________________ 9 by Arkansas, 1970 Fewest Attempts ______________________ 0 vs. Texas A&M, 1974 & vs. Navy, 1960 Fewest Completions ______________________0, four times, last vs. Arkansas, 1975 Fewest Yards ____________________________0, four times, last vs. Arkansas, 1975

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

Min. 10 att. ______________________________ .888 (16-of-18) vs. Okla. A&M, 1947 Min. 20 att. _________________________ .857 (18-of-21) vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 Min. 25 att. ___________________________________ .828 (24-of-29) at Tulsa, 1999

SCORING

Most Points ______________________________________70 vs. Daniel Baker, 1920 Most TDs ___________________________________ 8, six times, last vs. TCU, 1985 Most PATs by Kick ______________________8 vs. Okla. A&M, 1950 & vs. TCU, 1985 Most Total PAT Points ________________________________ 9 vs. Grambling, 1981 Most Field Goals ____________________________________________ 4, four times Most TDs by Rush ___________________________________ 8 vs. Grambling, 1981 Most TDs by Pass ____________________________________ 6 vs. Vanderbilt, 1990

INTERCEPTIONS

Most Interceptions by SMU ______________________________ 8 vs. Arkansas, 1951 Most Interception Return Yards ___________________________ 150 vs. Baylor, 1953

FUMBLES

Most Caused _____________________________ 9, four times, last at Arkansas, 1972 Most Recovered _________________________ 6, three times, last at Arkansas, 1972

PUNTS

Most Forced__________________________________________17, Texas A&M, 1945

PUNT RETURNS

Most Returns Allowed ________________________________________ 9, TCU, 2000 Most Yards Allowed ____________________________________ 198, Air Force, 1971 Most TDs Allowed ______________________1, several times, last by Boise St., 2004 Fewest Returns Allowed _____________________0 several times, last by Tulsa, 2006 Fewest Yards Allowed ______________________________________ -10, Rice, 1974

KICKOFF RETURNS

Most Returns Allowed _______________ 9, two times, last by New Mexico State, 1972 Most Yards Allowed ___________________________________ 179, N.C. State, 1968 Most TDs Allowed ______________________ 1, several times, last by Houston, 2010 Fewest Returns Allowed __________________ 0 several times, last by Texas Tech, 2006 Fewest Yards Allowed _______________________-1, TCU, 1985 & by Alabama, 1976

THE 1915 MUSTANGS On the morning of Sept. 14, 1915, coach Ray Morrison held his first practice, thus marking the birth of the SMU football program. A former All-Southern quarterback at Vanderbilt, Morrison immediately installed the passing game at SMU. Morrison came to be known as “the father of the forward pass” because of his use of the passing game on first and second downs instead of as a last resort. A local sportswriter nicknamed the team “the Parsons” because the squad was composed primarily of theological students. SMU was a member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association, which ruled that neither graduate nor transfer students were eligible to play. Therefore, the first SMU team consisted entirely of freshmen. The Mustangs played their first game Oct. 10, 1915, dropping a 43-0 decision to TCU in Fort Worth. SMU bounced back in its next game, its first at home, to defeat Hendrix College, 13-2. During the 1915 season, the Mustangs posted a record of 2-5 and scored just three touchdowns while giving up 131 points.

FIRST DOWNS

Total __________________________________________________ 32 vs. Rice, 1978 By Rush ________________________________________ 26 vs. Oregon State, 1974 By Pass ____________________ 23 at Washington St, 2009 & vs. North Texas, 1989 By Penalty _____________________________________________ 6 at Tulane, 2006 Fewest First Downs ______________________________________ 0 vs. Texas, 1943 Fewest Rushing ___________________________ 0, several times, last at TCU, 2009 Fewest Passing ________________________0, several times, last vs. Houston, 1982

PUNTING

Most Punts________________________________________ 14 vs. Texas Tech, 1984 Most Yards _____________________________________ 556 vs. Georgia Tech, 1957 Best Average __________________________________________57.0 vs. Rice, 1980 Fewest Punts & Yards _____________ 0 vs. Vanderbilt, 1990 & vs. New Mexico, 1996

PUNT RETURNS

Most Punts Returned ________________________________ 12 vs. Texas A&M, 1945 Most Return Yards _______________________________222 vs. Lackland AFB, 1945

KICKOFF RETURNS

Most Kickoff Returns __________________________________ 12 vs. Houston, 1989 Most Yards Returned _________________________________ 239 at Wyoming, 1996

FUMBLES

Most ________________________________________________ 10 vs. Kansas, 1954 Most Lost _______________________ 6 vs. Air Force, 1963 & vs. Oregon State, 1973 Fewest _________________________________________________ 0, several times Fewest Lost _____________________________________________ 0, several times

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SEASON RECORDS - OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays ___________________________________________________902 (2010) Most Yards Gained __________________________________________ 5,804 (2010) Highest Average Gain Per Play __________________________________ 6.31 (2010) Most Yards Gained Per Game __________________________________ 433.6 (1968) Most TDs _____________________________________________________45 (2010) Fewest Plays _________________________________________________569 (1964) Fewest Yards Gained ________________________________________ 1,432 (1964)

RUSHING

Most Rushes _________________________________________________683 (1974) Most Net Yards Gained _______________________________________ 3,395 (1973) Most Net Yards Per Game _____________________________________ 308.6 (1973) Highest Average Per Rush ______________________________________ 5.2 (1973) Most TDs Rushing ______________________________________________33 (1981) Fewest Rushes _______________________________________________217 (2008) Fewest Net Yards Gained _______________________________________497 (2008)

PASSING

Most Attempts ________________________________________________551 (1989) Most Completions _____________________________________________304 (2010) Highest Completion Pct. _____________________________64.2 (203-of-316) (2006) Most Yards Gained __________________________________________ 3,861 (2010) Most Yards Gained Per Game __________________________________ 313.0 (1968) Most TD Passes _______________________________________________31 (2010) Highest Average Gain Per Attempt _______________________________ 8.93 (1984) Most Passes Had Intercepted _____________________________________32 (1970) Fewest Attempts _______________________________________________95 (1973) Fewest Completions ____________________________________________38 (1973) Fewest Yards Gained __________________________________________755 (1964) Fewest Had Intercepted __________________________________________4 (1982)

SCORING

Most Points __________________________________________________380 (2009) Fewest Points _________________________________________________15 (1921) Most Points Scored Per Game __________________________________ 33.2 (1981) Most TDs Scored _______________________________________________48 (2010) Most PATs By Kick ______________________________________________48 (2010) Most Rushing PATs ______________________________________________5 (1969) Most Passing PATs ______________________________________________5 (1969) Most PATs Attempted____________________________________________48 (2010) Most Field Goals ________________________________________ 18 (1981 & 2005) Most Field Goals Attempted p ______________________________________23 _______________________________________ (1982) ( )

FIRST DOWNS

Most Total ___________________________________________________290 (2010) Most By Rush ________________________________________________159 (1974) Most By Pass_________________________________________________182 (2010) Most By Penalty________________________________________________31 (2007) Fewest Total __________________________________________________95 (1964) Fewest By Rush _______________________________________________43 (2008) Fewest By Pass ________________________________________________24 (1973) Fewest By Penalty ________________________________________ 3 (1960 & 1966)

PUNTS

Most Punts____________________________________________________94 (1946) Fewest Punts __________________________________________________40 (1958) Highest Average Per Punt ______________________________________ 44.0 (1980) Most Yards Punted __________________________________________ 3,596 (1946) Fewest Yards Punted ________________________________________ 1,459 (1954)

PUNT RETURNS

Most Returns __________________________________________________56 (1946) Most Yards ___________________________________________________744 (1945) Highest Average Per Return ____________________________________ 17.3 (2002) Fewest Returns ________________________________________________ 9 (1956) Fewest Yards _________________________________________________ 58 (1956)

KICKOFF RETURNS

Most Returns __________________________________________________69 (2008) Most Yards _________________________________________________ 1,392 (2008) Highest Average _____________________________________________ 25.8 (2003) Fewest Returns _______________________________________________ 16 (1983) Fewest Yards ________________________________________________ 203 (1983)

FUMBLES

Most _________________________________________________________51 (1974) Most Lost _____________________________________________________35 (1973) Fewest _______________________________________________________15 (1997) Fewest Lost ________________________________________ 6 (1942, 1993 & 1994)

PENALTIES

Most _________________________________________________________92 (2007) Most Yards ___________________________________________________833 (2007) Fewest _______________________________________________________28 (1948) Fewest Yards _________________________________________________197 (1948)

Withh a 9-0 Wit 9 0 record, record reco rd SMU SMU won won the Southwest South So uthwes westt Conference Confere Conf erence nce in 1923, 1923 19 23 dominating domin do minati ating ng opponents. oppone opp onents nts SMU outscored foes 207-9 that year, averaging a 23-1 advantage per game.

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Year 1947 1948 1949 1950 1958 1959 1982

Games 21 19 15 14

Games 14 14 13 11

Games 15 13 11 10 10

ATTENDANCE

Biggest Crowd _________________________________ 87,721, at Ohio State, 10/7/78 Biggest Home Crowd__________________________ 75,504, vs. Notre Dame, 12/4/54

SMU IN THE HEISMAN TROPHY VOTING Player, Class Doak Walker, So. Doak Walker, Jr. Doak Walker, Sr. Kyle Rote, Sr. Don Meredith, Jr. Don Meredith, Sr. Eric Dickerson, Sr.

Finish (Pts.) 3rd (196) 1st (778) 3rd (229) 2nd (280) 9th (75) 3rd (286) 3rd (465)

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKS Wins 20 14 13 14

Ties 1 5 2 0

Seasons 1981-83 1922-24 1946-48 1934-36

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS Wins 14 14 13 11

Seasons 1934-36 1981-83 1923-24 1946-47

Ended by Texas (12-15) W. Va. Wes. (7-9) Missouri (14-20) Stanford (0-7)

Ended by Stanford (0-7) Arkansas (17-17) Texas A&M (7-7) TCU (19-19)

LONGEST LOSING STREAKS

Losses/ 15 13 11 10 10

Season(s) 2003-04 1990-91 2007-08 1995 2008

Ended by San Jose St. (36-13) Tulane (31-17) Texas State (47-36) Tulsa (17-10) Stephen F. Austin (31-23)

MILESTONE VICTORIES

No. 1 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450

Opponent Hendrix Baylor at Wash. (Mo.) Arkansas at Rice Illinois at Wake Forest Grambling at Utah at ECU

No. 1 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950

Opponent at TCU Austin College Centenary Centenary at UCLA Auburn at Oklahoma A&M Georgia Tech at Notre Dame at Missouri TCU at Texas A&M Oregon State at Texas Tech at TCU at Texas A&M New Mexico Rice Rice at Texas Tech

Date 10/14/15 11/13/26 12/8/34 11/14/42 10/18/52 9/17/66 9/6/75 9/10/83 10/11/97 11/26/10

MILESTONE GAMES Date 10/8/15 11/20/20 10/8/26 10/24/31 11/9/35 10/19/40 10/12/45 9/23/50 9/24/55 9/17/60 11/27/65 11/8/69 10/5/74 11/18/78 9/24/83 11/4/89 9/17/94 10/30/98 11/15/03 9/13/08

Score 13-2 31-3 7-0 14-6 21-14 26-7 14-7 20-13 20-19 45-38 (ot)

WINNING POINT DIFFERENTIAL

Margin Opponent 70___________________________________________vs. Daniel Baker (70-0), 1920 68_______________________________________vs. North Texas State (68-0), 1927 66_______________________________________vs. North Texas State (66-0), 1922 60_________________________________________ vs. Austin College (60-0), 1935 58__________________________________________________ at Rice (58-0), 1978 56________________________________________ vs. Oklahoma A&M (56-0), 1950 54_______________________________________vs. North Texas State (60-6), 1928 54_______________________________________vs. North Texas State (54-0), 1941 53________________________________________________ vs. Trinity (60-7), 1928 52____________________________________________ vs. Mississippi (52-0), 1929

LOSING POINT DIFFERENTIAL

Margin Opponent 143________________________________________________ at Rice (3-146), 1916 74_________________________________________________ at Texas (0-74), 1916 74______________________________________________ at Houston (21-95), 1989 62_____________________________________________ at Texas A&M (0-62), 1916 61_________________________________________________ at Baylor (0-61), 1916 59_____________________________________________ at Texas A&M (6-65), 1991 58_____________________________________________ at Texas A&M (8-66), 2005 55__________________________________________________vs. TCU (7-62), 2000 55_____________________________________________ at Texas Tech (7-62), 1990

SMU IN THE FINAL RANKINGS

Year AP UPI Other 1935 — — 1* 1940 16 — — 1947 3 — — 1948 10 — — 1954 — 17 — 1958 — 18 — 1966 10 9 — 1968 14 16 — 1980 20 20 — 1981 3 — 1+ 1982 2 2 1~/2^ 1983 12 11 12^ 1984 8 8 8^ * - Dickinson & Holgate mathematical systems; + - National Championship Foundation; ~ - Helms Athletic Foundation Poll; ^ - USA Today/CNN Poll

Score 0-43 0-43 37-0 19-0 21-0 20-13 12-26 33-13 0-17 0-20 7-10 10-20 37-30 16-19 21-17 14-63 34-31 27-2 20-41 7-43

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OPPONENT RECORDS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL - GAME RUSHING

Most Attempts _________________________________ 42, Ricky Dobbs (Navy), 2008 Most Yards _________342, Roosevelt Leaks (Texas), 1973 & Matt Forte (Tulane), 2007 Most Touchdowns _______________________________ 4, Ricky Dobbs (Navy), 2008 Ed Baily (Rice), 2004 Darren Lewis (Texas A&M), 1990 James Gray (Texas Tech), 1989 Stephen Worster (Texas), 1970 Jim Bertlesen (Texas), 1969 Perry Williams (Purdue), 1966

PASSING

Most Attempts _____________________________ 76, David Klingler (Houston), 1990 Most Completions __________________________ 48, David Klingler (Houston), 1990 Most Yards __________________________________ 601, Daniel Meager (UNT), 2007 Most TDs ______________________________ 7, Josh Fields (Oklahoma State), 2003 Most Had Intercepted _________________________ 5, Lionel Wilson (Houston), 1981

RECEIVING

Most Receptions ____________________________ 18, Casey Fitzgerald (UNT), 2007 Most Yards ________________________________ 327, Casey Fitzgerald (UNT), 2007 Most Touchdowns ___________________ 7, Rashaun Woods (Oklahoma State), 2003

OPPONENT TEAM - GAME TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays ____________________________________________108, Memphis, 2007 Most Yards ___________________________________________1,021, Houston, 1989 Fewest Plays ________________________________________ 29, Texas A&M, 1945 Fewest Yards ________________________________________ 30, UT-Arlington, 1981

SCORING OFFENSE

Most Points Scored ________________________________________ 146, Rice, 1916 Most Field Goals Scored ___________________________________ 5, Houston, 1984 Most TDs Scored (modern) ________________________________ 13, Houston, 1989 Most PATs Scored (modern) _______________________________ 12, Houston, 1989 Fewest Points Scored ______________________________________ 0, several times

OPPONENT TEAM - SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays ___________________________________________________ 980 (2010) Most Yards Gained __________________________________________ 5,984 (2007) Most Yards Gained Per Game __________________________________ 530.2 (1989) Fewest Plays _________________________________________________ 514 (1947) Fewest Yards Gained ________________________________________ 1,928 (1946)

RUSHING

Most Rushes _________________________________________________ 652 (1978) Most Net Yards Gained _______________________________________ 2,999 (1977) Most Net Yards Per Game _____________________________________ 272.6 (1977) Most Touchdowns ______________________________________________ 34 (1989) Fewest Rushes _______________________________________________ 357 (1947) Fewest Net Yards Gained _____________________________________ 1,092 (1965)

PASSING

Most Attempts ________________________________________________ 490 (2007) Most Completions _____________________________________________ 306 (2007) Highest Completion Pct. _____________________________ 64.1 (268-of-418) (2006) Most Yards Gained __________________________________________ 3,617 (2007) Most Yards Gained Per Game __________________________________ 301.4 (2007) Most TD Passes _______________________________________________ 29 (1989) Fewest Attempts ______________________________________________ 108 (1957) Fewest Completions ____________________________________________ 49 (1946) Fewest Yards _________________________________________________ 751 (1957) Most Passes Had Intercepted _____________________________________ 31 (1981) Fewest Had Intercepted ____________________________________6 (1960 & 2004)

SCORING

Most Points __________________________________________________ 499 (1989) Fewest Points __________________________________________________ 9 (1923) Most Points Scored Per Game __________________________________ 45.4 (1989) Most TDs Scored _______________________________________________ 65 (2007) Most PATs By Kick ______________________________________________ 60 (1989) Most PATs Attempted____________________________________________ 60 (1989) Most Field Goals _______________________________________________ 16 (2000) Most Field Goals Attempted ______________________________________ 24 (1993)

FIRST DOWNS

FIRST DOWNS

Most Total ___________________________________________________ 325 (2007) Most Rushing_________________________________________________ 165 (1977) Most Passing _________________________________________________ 166 (2007) Most Penalty __________________________________________________ 25 (2007) Fewest Total _________________________________________________ 104 (1947) Fewest Rushing ________________________________________________ 61 (1947) Fewest Passing __________________________________________32 (1955 & 1957) Fewest Penalty _________________________________________________ 1 (1958)

RUSHING

Most Punts___________________________________________________ 114 (1942) Most Yards Punted __________________________________________ 3,037 (1980) Highest Average Per Punt ______________________________________ 43.7 (2010) Fewest Punts ____________________________________________35 (1989 & 2008) Fewest Yards Punted __________________________________________ 924 (1963)

PASSING

Most Returns __________________________________________________ 42 (1989) Most Yards ___________________________________________________ 610 (1986) Highest Average Per Return ____________________________________ 14.9 (1986) Most TDs ______________________________________________________ 3 (1973) Fewest Returns ________________________________________________ 14 (1966) Fewest Yards __________________________________________________ 75 (1975)

Most Total _______________________________35, Houston, 1989 & Memphis, 2007 Most Rushing______________________________ 28, Arkansas, 1977 & Baylor, 1993 Most Passing ___________________________________________ 24, Houston, 1990 Most Penalty ________________________ 5, TCU, 1978, Baylor, 1966 & Baylor, 1986 Fewest Total ___________________________________________ 0, Marquette, 1939 Fewest Rushing ___________________________________________ 0, Florida, 1972 Fewest Passing ____________________________ 0 several times, last by Navy, 2008 Fewest Penalty ____________________________ 0 several times, last by UAB, 2010

Most Attempts ____________________________________________ 91, Baylor, 1993 Most Net Yards __________________________________________ 611, Texas, 1969 Most Touchdowns ____________________________7, Baylor, 1992 & Alabama, 1976 Fewest Attempts ___________________________________________16, Tulsa, 1998 Fewest Net Yards _______________________________________ -31, Kansas, 1955

Most Attempts __________________________________________ 81, Houston, 1990 Most Completions _______________________________________ 53, Houston, 1990 Most Yards ____________________________________________ 771, Houston, 1989 Most Touchdowns _______________________________________ 10, Houston, 1989 Most Had Intercepted ___5, Houston, 1991, Houston, 1981, Baylor, 1968 & TCU, 1966 Fewest Attempts _______________________________ 0, Baylor, 1993, & Navy, 2008 Fewest Completions ___0, Baylor, 1993, Texas, 1974, Texas Tech, 1964, & Navy, 2008 Fewest Yards _________0, Baylor, 1993, Texas, 1974, Texas Tech, 1964, & Navy, 2008

PUNTS

PUNT RETURNS

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KICKOFF RETURNS

SMU VS. HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS

Most Returns __________________________________________________69 (2008) Most Yards _________________________________________________ 1,414 (2010) Most TDs _______________________________________1 (several times, last 2010) Fewest Returns _________________________________________ 14 (1946 & 1960) Fewest Yards _________________________________________________247 (1960)

Year

Winner (School)

1938

Davey O’Brien (TCU)

1949

Leon Hart (Notre Dame)

L, 20-27

1950

Vic Janowicz (Ohio State)

W, 32-27

FUMBLES

1953

Johnny Lattner (Notre Dame)

L, 14-40

1956

Paul Hornung (Notre Dame)

W, 19-13

1957

John David Crow (Texas A&M)

L, 6-19

1960

Joe Bellino (Navy)

L, 7-26

1963

Roger Staubach (Navy)

1974

Archie Griffin (Ohio State)

1977

Earl Campbell (Texas)

L, 14-30

1989

Andre Ware (Houston)

L, 21-95

Most ________________________________________________________ 55 (1972) Most Lost ____________________________________________________ 26 (1975) Fewest ________________________________________________ 12 (2004 & 2010) Fewest Lost _____________________________________________ 5 (1990 & 2010)

PENALTIES

Most _______________________________________________________ 102 (1989) Most Yards __________________________________________________ 882 (1977) Fewest ________________________________________________ 43 (1959 & 1961) Fewest Yards ________________________________________________ 369 (1959)

Result L, 7-20

W, 32-28 L, 9-28

SMU BOWL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

Most Rushing Yards ____________________________ 393, 1980 Holiday Bowl vs. BYU Most Passing Yards __________________ 460, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl vs. Nevada Most Pass Attempts _________________ 43, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Oklahoma Most Pass Completions ________________ 32, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl vs. Nevada Most Touchdown Passes __________________________ 2, 1963 Sun Bowl vs. Oregon 2, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Oklahoma 2, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl vs. Nevada 2, 2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl vs. Army Most INTs __________________________ 3, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Oklahoma Most INTs Thrown_______________________________6, 1936 Rose Bowl vs. Stanford Most Rushing TDs _______________________________ 4, 1980 Holiday Bowl vs. BYU Most Punts ___________________________________ 11, 1936 Rose Bowl vs. Stanford Most Punt Yards ______________________________401, 1936 Rose Bowl vs. Stanford Most Punt Returns ______________________________8, 1936 Rose Bowl vs. Stanford Most Punt Return Yards __________________________119, 1963 Sun Bowl vs. Oregon Most Penalties ________________________________ 7, 1967 Cotton Bowl vs. Georgia 7, 1980 Holiday Bowl vs. BYU Most Fumbles ___________________________________ 4, 1963 Sun Bowl vs. Oregon 4, 1963 Cotton Bowl vs. Pittsburgh __________________________________________4, 1984 Aloha Bowl vs. Notre Dame Most Fumbles Lost ___________________ 2, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Oklahoma 2, 1963 Cotton Bowl vs. Pittsburgh

Most Carries ___________________ 27, Eric Dickerson vs. Pittsburgh, 1983 Cotton Bowl Most Rushing Yards _________________ 225, Craig James vs. BYU, 1980 Holiday Bowl Most Pass Attempts _____ 43, Chuck Hixson vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl Most Pass Completions ______32, Kyle Padron vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Most Passing Yards ________460, Kyle Padron vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Most TD Passes _________ 2, Chuck Hixson vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl 2, Kyle Padron vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl 2, Kyle Padron vs. Army, 2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Most Passes Caught______ 9, Aldrick Robinson vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl 9, Darius Johnson vs. Army, 2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Most Receiving Yards ___ 176, Aldrick Robinson vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Most TD Receptions __________________ 2, John Roderick vs. Oregon, 1963 Sun Bowl Most INTs ______________ 2, Bruce Portillo vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl Most INT Return Yards ____________19, Doak Walker vs. Penn State, 1948 Cotton Bowl Most Total Yards ___________467, Kyle Padron vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Most Punts __________________________ 7, Bob Finley vs. Stanford, 1936 Rose Bowl 7, Larry Tunnell vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl Most Punt Returns __________________ 8, Bobby Wilson vs. Stanford, 1936 Rose Bowl Most Punt Return Yards _____________ 73, Bobby Wilson vs. Stanford, 1936 Rose Bowl Most Kickoff Returns _______ 4, Jerry Levias vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl Most Kickoff Return Yards __ 90, Jerry Levias vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl Most TDs Scored _____________________ 3, Craig James vs. BYU, 1980 Holiday Bowl 3, Shawnbrey McNeal vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Most Points Scored___________________ 18, Craig James vs. BYU, 1980 Holiday Bowl 18, Shawnbrey McNeal vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Most Field Goals Made _________________3, Eddie Garcia vs. BYU, 1980 Holiday Bowl Most PATs Made __________ 6, Matt Szymanski vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Longest Run From Scrimmage ____________62, Jeff Atkins vs. Alabama, 1963 Sun Bowl Longest Pass Completion _ 71, Kyle Padron to Cole Beasley vs. Nevada, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Longest Punt Return _________________ 30, Larry Jernigan vs. Oregon, 1963 Sun Bowl Longest Kickoff Return ____ 38, Jerry Levias vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl Longest Interception Return ________19, Doak Walker vs. Penn State, 1948 Cotton Bowl Longest Punt_________________________84, Kyle Rote vs. Oregon, 1949 Cotton Bowl Longest Field Goal Made ______ 47, Brandy Brownlee vs. Notre Dame, 1984 Aloha Bowl

TEAM Most First Downs ___________________________26, 1984 Aloha Bowl vs. Notre Dame Most Rushing First Downs ________________________ 18, 1980 Holiday Bowl vs. BYU 18, 1984 Aloha Bowl vs. Notre Dame Most Passing First Downs_________________________ 18, 1963 Sun Bowl vs. Oregon 18, 2009 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl vs. Nevada

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SMU FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR Year 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

Coach Ray Morrison Ray Morrison J. Burton Rix J. Burton Rix J. Burton Rix J. Burton Rix Rix-Cunningham-Kelly Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Ray Morrison Madison Bell Madison Bell Madison Bell Madison Bell Madison Bell Madison Bell Madison Bell James H. Stewart James H. Stewart James H. Stewart Madison Bell Madison Bell Madison Bell Madison Bell Madison Bell H.N. Russell H.N. Russell H.N. Russell Chalmer Woodard Chalmer Woodard Chalmer Woodard Chalmer Woodard Bill Meek Bill Meek Bill Meek Bill Meek Bill Meek Hayden Fry Hayden Fry Hayden Fry Hayden Fry Hayden Fry Hayden Fry Hayden Fry Hayden Fry Hayden Fry Hayden Fry Hayden Fry

Record 2-5-0 0-8-2 3-2-3 4-2-0 5-4-1 3-5-2 1-6-1 6-3-1 9-0-0 5-1-4 5-2-2 8-0-1 7-2-0 6-3-1 6-0-4 6-3-1 9-1-1 3-7-2 4-7-1 8-2-2 12-1-0 5-4-1 5-6-0 6-4-0 6-3-1 8-1-1 5-5-0 3-6-2 2-7-0 5-5-0 5-6-0 4-5-1 9-0-2 9-1-1 5-4-1 6-4-0 3-6-1 4-5-1 5-5-0 6-3-1 4-6-0 4-6-0 4-5-1 6-4-0 5-4-1 0-9-1 2-7-1 2-8-0 4-7-0 1-9-0 4-5-1 8-3-0 3-7-0 8-3-0 3-7-0 5-6-0 4-7-0 7-4-0

SWC/WAC/C-USA Pts. 20 27 74 2-2 (5th) 40 0-2-1 (6th) 162 0-4-1 (8th) 125 0-4 (7th) 15 2-2 (T-3rd) 235 5-0 (1st) 207 2-0-4 (2nd) 92 1-1-2 (4th) 148 5-0 (1st) 229 4-1 (2nd) 267 2-2-1 (5th) 254 3-0-2 (2nd) 172 2-2-1 (4th) 187 5-0-1 (1st) 160 1-4-1 (T-5th) 82 2-4 (6th) 99 3-2-1 (3rd) 224 6-0 (1st) 288 2-3-1 (5th) 118 2-4 (6th) 93 4-2 (2nd) 148 4-2 (T-2nd) 118 5-1 (T-1st) 142 2-4 (5th) 169 1-4-1 (6th) 126 2-3 (T-3rd) 69 2-3 (4th) 131 4-2 (2nd) 201 2-4 (T-5th) 114 5-0-1 (1st) 182 5-0-1 (1st) 250 2-3-1 (5th) 215 2-4 (T-5th) 251 1-4-1 (7th) 164 3-2-1 (3rd) 136 3-3 (4th) 128 4-1-1 (2nd) 184 2-4 (T-5th) 118 2-4 (5th) 125 3-3 (4th) 127 4-2 (T-2nd) 203 2-3-1 (4th) 147 0-6-1 (8th) 31 1-5-1 (8th) 92 2-5 (7th) 88 2-5 (T-6th) 141 0-7 (8th) 55 3-4 (T-4th) 123 6-1 (1st) 210 3-4 (6th) 135 5-2 (3rd) 311 3-4 (5th) 186 3-4 (T-4th) 153 3-4 (5th) 151 4-3 (T-2nd) 269

Opp. 131 455 49 45 86 90 92 69 9 59 41 47 81 78 36 86 49 112 104 63 39 66 80 125 60 75 106 133 115 201 110 100 90 105 204 146 144 163 129 135 115 202 175 134 133 221 191 130 174 177 167 170 214 273 230 228 227 154

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

Coach Dave Smith Dave Smith Dave Smith Ron Meyer Ron Meyer Ron Meyer Ron Meyer Ron Meyer Ron Meyer Bobby Collins Bobby Collins Bobby Collins Bobby Collins Bobby Collins Season Cancelled Season Cancelled Forrest Gregg Forrest Gregg Tom Rossley Tom Rossley Tom Rossley Tom Rossley Tom Rossley Tom Rossley Mike Cavan Mike Cavan Mike Cavan Mike Cavan Mike Cavan Phil Bennett Phil Bennett Phil Bennett Phil Bennett Phil Bennett Phil Bennett June Jones June Jones June Jones Totals

Record 6-4-1 6-4-1 4-7-0 3-8-0 4-7-0 4-6-1 5-6-0 8-4-0 10-1-0 11-0-1 10-2-0 10-2-0 6-5-0 6-5-0 2-9-0 1-10-0 1-10-0 5-6-0 2-7-2 1-9-1 1-10-0 5-6-0 6-5 1-1# 4-6 3-9 4-7 3-9 0-12 3-8 5-6 6-6 1-11 1-11 8-5 7-7 450-482-54

SWC/WAC/C-USA Pts. 3-3-1 (T-4th) 259 3-3-1 (T-4th) 221 2-5 (T-5th) 208 2-6 (8th) 202 3-5 (T-6th) 226 3-5 (T-6th) 300 3-5 (6th) 226 5-3 (2nd) 324 7-1 (1st) 365 7-0-1 (1st) 354 7-1 (2nd) 274 6-2 (T-1st) 328 5-3* 280 5-3* 245 0-8 (9th) 187 0-8 (9th) 197 0-8 (9th) 141 2-5 (T-6th) 212 1-5-1 (T-7th) 206 0-6-1 (7th) 197 0-7 (8th) 132 4-4 (4th+) 246 5-3 (T2nd+) 247 0-1 34 3-3 (5th) 193 2-6 (T-6th) 181 4-4 (6th) 226 3-5 (T-6th) 207 0-8 (10th) 134 3-5 (T-6th) 202 4-4 (T-3rd) 229 4-4 (4th) 325 0-8 (6th) 340 0-8 (6th) 256 6-2 (T-1st) 380 6-2 (T-1st) 360 259-312-31 17,355

Opp. 228 240 299 339 319 251 236 192 137 160 137 198 211 282 499 426 359 276 277 343 352 267 237 43 235 352 295 378 386 420 280 294 477 458 359 359 17,997

# 10 games vacated due to use of an ineligible player; * Ineligible for conference championship; + Western Athletic Conference Mountain Division; 2005-Present - C-USA Western Division

RECORDS OF SMU COACHES Coach Ray Morrison *J. Burton Rix Madison Bell James H. Stewart H.N. Russell Chalmer Woodard Bill Meek Hayden Fry Dave Smith Ron Meyer Bobby Collins Forrest Gregg Tom Rossley Mike Cavan Phil Bennett June Jones

Years 1915-16, 1922-34 1917-21 1935-41, 1945-49 1942-44 1950-52 1953-56 1957-61 1962-72 1973-75 1976-81 1982-86 1989-90 1991-96 1997-2001 2002-07 2008-10

Yrs. Games 15 150 5 42 12 127 3 30 3 30 4 40 5 50 11 116 3 33 6 67 5 58 2 22 6 66 5 46 6 70 3 39

*Rix-Cunningham-Kelly in 1921

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W 84 16 79 10 13 19 17 49 16 34 43 3 15 18 18 16

L 44 19 40 18 15 20 29 66 15 32 14 19 48 28 52 23

T 22 7 8 2 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 0

Pct. .633 .464 .653 .366 .466 .487 .388 .426 .515 .514 .750 .136 .250 .391 .257 .410


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1915 (2-5)

10/8 at TCU 10/14 Hendrix Austin College 11/4 Dallas University 11/12 Daniel Baker Southwestern 11/25 Trinity (Texas) Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: J.A. Barton

1916 (0-8-2)

9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/30 11/4 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1

at Texas at Baylor TCU at Texas A&M Dallas University Austin College Daniel Baker at Rice Trinity (Texas) at Southwestern Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: B.C. Glenn

10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/29

Meridian at Austin College at TCU Dallas University Trinity (Texas) Howard Payne Baylor Southwestern Coach: J. Burton Rix Captain: Douglas I. Maxwell

10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/23 11/30

Austin College TCU (forfeit) Love Field Baylor at Texas at Rice Coach: J. Burton Rix Captain: Horace Renshaw

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

9/25 10/2 10/9 10/15 10/22 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27

1917 (3-2-3)

1918 (4-2)

1919 (5-4-1)

Burleson Wesley Texas A&M Daniel Baker (forfeit) Howard Payne Austin College at Rice Trinity (Texas) at Baylor at Southwestern Coach: J. Burton Rix Captain: Graham L. Pierce

L W L W L L L

0-43 13-2 0-21 7-0 0-30 0-21 0-14

L L L L L T L L L T

0-74 0-61 3-48 0-62 6-14 0-0 0-27 3-146 6-14 9-9

W W L T W L T T

20-7 20-0 0-21 7-7 20-0 7-14 0-0 0-0

W W W W L L

19-0 1-0 6-0 14-0 0-32 0-13

W W L W L W L W T L

1920 (3-5-2)

Daniel Baker W Simmons (Texas) T Texas A&M L Howard Payne W Arkansas L Trinity (Texas) W Rice L Texas L Austin College L Baylor T Coach: J. Burton Rix Captain: John Lee Brooks

26-6 7-6 0-16 6-0 9-14 41-0 14-21 46-6 7-7 6-10

70-0 0-0 0-3 14-0 0-6 38-7 0-10 3-21 0-43 0-0

1921 (1-6-1)

10/1 Howard Payne W 3-0 10/12 Texas A&M L 0-13 10/21 Austin College L 6-17 10/29 *Arkansas L 0-14 11/5 Rice L 0-7 11/12 TCU L 6-13 11/19 Southwestern T 0-0 11/24 at Baylor L 0-28 * At Ft. Smith, Ark. Coaches: J. Burton Rix, Bill Cunningham, Choc Kelly Captain: Jimmy Kitts 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/20 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/30 12/9

1922 (6-3-1)

SMU Freshmen W North Texas St. W Louisiana St. W Austin College L Oklahoma A&M W Southwestern W Texas A&M W at Arkansas L Baylor L at TCU T Coaches: Ray Morrison, E.Y. Freeland Captain: John McLean Brooks

16-0 66-0 51-0 7-10 32-6 46-14 17-6 0-9 0-24 0-0

2/29 10/6 10/10 10/16 10/26 11/4 11/10 11/17 11/29

9/27 10/4 10/10 10/17 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/29

1923 (9-0) SWC CHAMPIONS

North Texas St. W Henderson-Brown W Austin College W Missouri Mines W at Texas A&M W TCU W Arkansas W Oklahoma A&M W Baylor W Coaches: Ray Morrison, E.Y. Freeland Captain: William Daniel

1924 (5-1-4)

North Texas St. Trinity (Texas) Austin College Texas Texas A&M at TCU at Arkansas Baylor Oklahoma A&M Dixie Classic 12/1 W. Virginia Wesleyan Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: Logan Stollenwreck 9/26 10/3 10/9 10/16 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/26

1925 (5-2-2)

North Texas St. Abilene Christian Washington (Mo.) at Texas A&M Oklahoma Texas Arkansas Baylor Drake Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: James Magness

41-0 33-0 10-3 35-0 10-0 40-0 13-6 9-0 16-0

W W W W T W T T T

7-0 14-3 7-0 10-6 7-7 6-0 14-14 7-7 13-13

L

7-9

W W W L L T T W W

48-0 52-7 20-6 0-7 0-9 0-0 0-0 7-6 21-6

1926 (8-0-1) SWC CHAMPIONS

9/24 10/2 10/8 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/25

North Texas St. W 42-0 Trinity (Texas) W 48-0 Centenary W 37-0 at Missouri T 7-7 Texas A&M W 9-7 at Texas W 21-17 Rice W 20-0 Baylor W 31-3 TCU W 14-13 Coach: Ray Morrison Captains: Stanley Dawson, Howard Wade

9/24 10/1 10/8 10/14 10/22 10/28 11/5 11/12

North Texas St. W 68-0 Howard Payne W 32-0 at Centenary L 12-21 at Rice W 34-6 Missouri W 32-9 Texas W 14-0 at Texas A&M L 13-39 Baylor W 34-0 at TCU W 28-6 Coach: Ray Morrison Captains: Gerald Mann, Robert E. Tatum

1927 (7-2)

1928 (6-3-1)

9/22 North Texas St. 9/29 Howard Payne 10/6 at Army 10/13 *Simmons (Texas) 10/20 Rice 10/27 Trinity (Texas) 11/3 at Texas 11/10 Texas A&M 11/17 at Baylor 11/24 TCU * At Wichita Falls, Texas Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: Earl Baccus 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/11 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30

1929 (6-0-4)

North Texas St. Howard Payne at Nebraska Austin Colege Mississippi Texas at Texas A&M Baylor Rice at TCU Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: H.J. “Choc” Sanders

W W L W W W W T L L

W T T W W T W W W T

60-6 31-0 13-14 6-0 53-13 60-7 6-2 19-19 0-2 6-15

13-3 13-13 0-0 16-0 52-0 0-0 12-7 25-6 34-0 7-7

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

1930 (6-3-1)

Howard Payne W 26-0 at Notre Dame L 14-20 Austin College W 34-0 at Baylor T 14-14 Indiana W 27-0 at Texas L 7-25 Texas A&M W 13-7 at Navy W 20-7 at Rice W 32-0 TCU L 0-13 Coach: Ray Morrison Captains: Ira Hopper, Louie Long, Malcolm Powell, Bill Skeeters

1931 (9-1-1) SWC CHAMPIONS

North Texas St. Simmons (Texas) at Arkansas at Rice Centenary Texas at Texas A&M Baylor at TCU Navy at St. Mary’s Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: Alfred Neeley

W W W W W W W W T W L

13-0 27-10 42-6 21-12 19-0 9-7 8-0 6-0 0-0 13-6 2-7

9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3 1/2

North Texas St. T at Texas Tech L Rice L at Syracuse W Centenary L at Texas L Texas A&M T Arkansas W Baylor L TCU L Nebraska L at Texas Mines W Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: Howard Sprague

0-0 0-6 0-13 16-6 7-18 6-14 0-0 13-7 0-19 0-8 14-21 26-0

9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1 12/8

9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 12/7

1932 (3-7-2)

1933 (4-7-1)

North Texas St. Texas Tech Texas Mines at Rice Oklahoma A&M at Arkansas Texas at Texas A&M Centenary Baylor at TCU St. Mary’s Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: Raymond Fuqua

1934 (8-2-2)

North Texas St. Austin College at Louisiana St. at Rice Oklahoma A&M Fordham at Texas Texas A&M Arkansas at Baylor TCU at Washington (Mo.) Coach: Ray Morrison Captain: Raymond Fuqua

6-0 60-0 0-7 16-0 14-7 6-22 0-17 7-13 0-0 9-0

L W W W T L L W L L L L

W W T L W W T W W L W W

1935 (12-1) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS SWC CHAMPIONS

9/25 North Texas St. W 14-0 10/2 Centenary L 6-7 10/9 at Washington (Mo.) W 14-0 10/13 Vanderbilt L 0-6 10/23 *Arkansas L 0-13 10/30 Texas W 13-2 11/6 at Texas A&M L 0-14 11/13 Baylor [13/NR] W 13-7 11/20 at UCLA W 26-13 11/27 at TCU [14/NR] L 0-3 12/4 Rice [18/NR] L 7-15 * At Ft. Smith, Ark. Coach: Madison Bell Captains: Ray Acker, Joe Gray, Keith Ranspot 9/24 10/1 10/7 10/22 10/30 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3

1938 (6-4)

North Texas St. Arizona Marquette (at Chicago) at Pittsburgh [1/NR] Texas at Texas A&M [19/NR] Arkansas at Baylor TCU [2/NR] at Rice Coach: Madison Bell Captain: Charles Sprague

1939 (6-3-1)

0-7 14-0 27-6 13-7 7-7 0-3 0-10 19-0 0-7 7-13 6-26 6-18

33-0 33-0 14-14 0-9 41-0 26-14 7-7 28-0 10-6 6-13 19-0 7-0

North Texas St. W 39-0 Austin College W 60-0 Tulsa W 14-0 at Washington (Mo.) W 35-6 Rice W 10-0 Hardin-Simmons W 18-6 Texas W 20-0 at UCLA W 21-0 at Arkansas W 17-6 Baylor W 10-0 at #2 TCU W 20-14 at Texas A&M W 24-0 Rose Bowl 1/1 Stanford L 0-7 Coach: Madison Bell Captains: Harry Shuford, Marco Stewart, J.C. Wetsel

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1936 (5-4-1)

North Texas St. W Texas A&I W at Fordham L Vanderbilt W at Texas [NR/19] W Texas A&M [NR/12] L Arkansas [NR/19] L at Baylor L TCU [18/NR] T at Rice W Coach: Madison Bell Captains: Paschal Scottino, Johnny Sprague

1937 (5-6)

9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 11/1 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5

9/23 9/29 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/2 12/9

9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5

9/30 at Oklahoma 10/7 North Texas St. 10/14 at Notre Dame 10/21 Marquette [NR/18] 11/4 Texas [NR/16] 11/11 at Texas A&M [2/13] 11/17 *Arkansas [NR/17] 11/25 Baylor 12/2 at TCU 12/9 Rice * At Little Rock, Ark. Coach: Madison Bell Captain: Chelsea Crouch

9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 12/7

W W L L W W W W L L

34-7 29-7 0-7 7-34 7-6 10-7 19-6 21-6 7-20 14-25

T W L W W L L W W W

7-7 16-0 19-20 16-0 10-0 2-6 0-14 21-0 14-7 13-6

1940 (8-1-1) SWC CO-CHAMPIONS

at UCLA W 9-6 North Texas St. W 20-7 at Pittsburgh T 7-7 Auburn W 20-13 at Texas [NR/15] W 21-13 Texas A&M [4/14] L 7-19 Arkansas [NR/20] W 28-0 at Baylor [NR/18] W 7-4 TCU [NR/16] W 16-0 at Rice [NR/16] W 7-6 Coach: Madison Bell Captains: Will Mullinweg, Raymond Pope

1941 (5-5)

9/27 North Texas St. W 54-0 10/4 at Fordham L 10-16 10/11 *College of Pacific W 34-0 10/18 #Auburn W 20-7 11/1 Texas [2/20] L 0-34 11/8 at Texas A&M [5/NR] L 10-21 11/15 at Arkansas W 14-7 11/22 Baylor W 14-0 11/29 at TCU L 13-15 12/6 Rice L 0-6 * At Tyler, Texas # At Birmingham, Ala. Coach: Madison Bell Captains: J. Ted Ramsey, Horace Young


1942 (3-6-2)

9/26 North Texas St. W 26-7 10/3 at Pittsburgh L 7-20 10/10 *Hardin-Simmons L 6-7 10/17 Temple T 6-6 10/24 Corpus Christi NAS W 21-6 10/31 at Texas [NR/17] L 7-21 11/7 Texas A&M L 20-27 11/14 Arkansas W 14-6 11/20 at Baylor T 6-6 11/28 TCU L 6-14 12/5 at Rice L 7-13 * At San Antonio, Texas Coach: James H. Stewart Captains: Clarence Booth, Orville Johnson, Kelly Simpson

1943 (2-7)

9/25 Tulsa L 10/9 NTAC L 10/16 Rice W 10/23 at Tulane L 10/30 Texas [12/NR] L 11/6 at Texas A&M [16/NR] L 11/13 *Arkansas L 11/20 Texas Tech L 11/27 at TCU W * At San Antonio, Texas Coach: James H. Stewart Captains: Abel Gonzalez, Ray Rasor 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/2

1944 (5-5)

NTAC W Southwestern W at Randolph Field [4/NR] L at Rice L at Tulane L at Texas L Texas A&M L Arkansas W at Texas Tech W TCU W Coach: James H. Stewart Captains: C.D. Allen, Ivan Cunningham

1945 (5-6)

9/22 Lackland AAF 6,500 W 9/29 at C. Christi NAS 16,000 L 10/6 Missouri 8,000 L 10/12 *Okla. A&M [14/NR] 18,500 L 10/20 Rice 8,500 W 10/27 at Tulane 28,000 L 11/3 Texas 23,000 L 11/10 at Texas A&M 9,000 L 11/17 Arkansas 9,000 W 11/24 at Baylor 10,000 W 12/1 at TCU 18,000 W *At Oklahoma City, Okla. Total Avg: 14,045 - Home Avg: 11,833 Coach: Madison Bell Captains: Tom Dean, Howard Mailey 9/30 10/5 10/11 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/8 11/16 11/23 11/30

7-20 6-20 12-0 6-12 0-20 0-22 12-14 6-7 20-0

49-0 16-15 0-41 10-21 7-27 7-34 6-39 20-12 7-6 9-6

51-0 7-22 7-10 12-26 21-18 7-19 7-12 0-3 21-0 34-0 34-0

1946 (4-5-1)

at Temple 30,000 T 7-7 Texas Tech 27,000 L 0-7 Oklahoma A&M 28,000 W 15-6 at Rice [16/NR] 26,000 L 7-21 at Missouri 22,500 W 17-0 at Texas [7/NR] 34,000 L 3-19 Texas A&M 40,000 L 0-14 at Arkansas 15,500 L 0-13 Baylor 15,000 W 35-0 TCU 16,000 W 30-13 Total Avg: 23,090 - Home Avg: 25,200 Coach: Madison Bell Captains: Lendon Davis, Eugene McClintock, Eugene Wilson

9/9 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 1/1

1947 (9-0-2) SWC CHAMPIONS

at Santa Clara 5,000 W Missouri 35,000 W at Okla. A&M 18,000 W Rice [15/NR] 23,000 W at UCLA [16/12] 64,197 W Texas [3/8] 50,000 W at Texas A&M [NR/3] 28,000 W Arkansas [NR/4] 23,000 W at Baylor [NR/3] 12,000 W at TCU [NR/3] 31,000 T Cotton Bowl Penn St. [4/3} 47,500 T # Last full season at Ownby Stadium Total Avg: 26,290 - Home Avg: 32,750 Coach: Madison Bell; Captain: Sid Halliday

22-6 35-19 21-14 14-0 7-0 14-13 13-0 14-6 10-0 19-19 13-13

9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27

1948 (9-1-1) SWC CHAMPIONS

at Pittsburgh 31,469 W #Texas Tech 23,000 W at Missouri [NR/4] 30,892 L at Rice [NR/14] 32,600 W *Santa Clara [NR/11] 50,000 W at Texas [NR/11] 68,750 W *Texas A&M [NR/8] 55,000 W at Arkansas [NR/7] 23,000 W *Baylor [NR/10] 58,000 W *TCU [NR/8] 67,431 T Cotton Bowl 1/1 Oregon [9/10] 70,000 W # Last game at Ownby Stadium before 1989 Total Avg: 51,263 - Home Avg: 47,671 Coach: Madison Bell Captains: Joe Ethridge, Floyd Lewis 9/24 10/1 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3

33-14 41-6 14-20 33-7 33-0 21-6 20-14 14-12 13-6 7-7

1949 (5-4-1)

9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/2

9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1

1950 (6-4)

Georgia Tech 54,000 W at Ohio St. [11/10] 80,672 W at Missouri [NR/3] 35,311 W Oklahoma A&M [NR/2] 75,349 W at Rice [15/3] 70,000 W at Texas [7/1] 65,498 L Texas A&M [NR/7] 75,447 L *Arkansas [NR/14] 29,000 W Baylor [NR/15] 50,000 L TCU 55,000 L Total Avg: 59,027 - Home Avg: 61,959 Coach: H.N. Russell Captains: Kyle Rote, Bobby Collier

33-13 32-27 21-0 56-0 42-21 20-23 20-25 14-7 0-3 13-27

1951 (3-6-1)

at Georgia Tech 33,000 L 7-21 at Ohio St. [3/NR] 80,735 L 0-7 Missouri 40,000 W 34-0 at Notre Dame [5/NR] 58,240 W 27-20 Rice [NR/15] 53,000 L 7-28 Texas [12/NR] 72,000 L 13-20 at Texas A&M 24,500 T 14-14 Arkansas 33,500 W 47-7 at Baylor [10/NR] 30,000 L 13-14 at TCU [11/NR] 35,000 L 2-13 Total Avg: 45,997 - Home Avg: 49,625 Coach: H.N. Russell Captains: Dick Hightower, Hershel Forester, Pat Knight

9/26 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29

10/3 10/9 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5

1952 (4-5-1)

Duke [19/NR] 28,000 L Georgia Tech [6/NR] 41,000 L at Missouri 25,000 W at Rice 56,000 W Kansas [15/NR] 30,000 L at Texas [14/NR] 57,000 L Texas A&M 62,000 W at Arkansas 20,000 W Baylor 30,000 T TCU 32,000 L Total Avg: 38,100 - Home Avg: 37,167 Coach: H.N. Russell Captain: Bill Forester

1953 (5-5)

at Georgia Tech [9/NR] 37,000 L Missouri 35,000 W Rice [11/NR] 50,000 W at Kansas [NR/13] 29,000 W Texas [NR/11] 51,000 L at Texas A&M 20,000 W Arkansas 26,500 W at Baylor 30,000 L at TCU 27,000 L at Notre Dame [2/NR] 35,522 L Total Avg: 34,102 - Home Avg: 40,625 Coach: Chalmer Woodard Captains: Jack Gunlock, Jerry Clem

Georgia Tech 34,504 L at Missouri 27,500 W at Rice [15/NR] 63,500 W Kansas 20,037 W at Texas [NR/18] 50,000 T Texas A&M 44,307 W at Arkansas [4/19] 25,000 W Baylor [20/11] 47,000 L TCU 30,022 W Notre Dame [4/NR] 75,704 L Total Avg: 41,737 - Home Avg: 44,270 Coach: Chalmer Woodard Captains: Duane Nutt, Raymond Berry

9/24 10/1 10/7 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26

at Notre Dame [11/NR] 56,454 L at Ga. Tech [3/NR] 34,000 L Missouri 25,000 W Rice [15/NR] 46,000 W at Kansas 20,000 W Texas 46,000 L at Texas A&M [12/NR] 38,000 L Arkansas 32,500 L at Baylor 20,000 W at TCU [7/NR] 33,000 L Total Avg: 35,095 - Home Avg: 36,125 Coach: Chalmer Woodward Captains: Forrest Gregg, David Hawk

21-13

Wake Forest 51,000 W 13-7 Missouri 58,000 W 28-27 Rice [NR/10] 72,000 L 27-41 Kentucky [7/17] 48,000 W 20-7 Texas [19/11] 75,139 W 7-6 at Texas A&M [NR/9] 31,000 T 27-27 Arkansas [NR/12] 42,000 W 34-6 Baylor [15/10] 63,337 L 26-35 at TCU 33,000 L 13-21 Notre Dame [1/NR] 75,457 L 20-27 Total Avg: 54,893 - Home Avg: 60,617 Coach: Madison Bell Captains: Dick McKissack, Bobby Folsom, Doak Walker

7-14 7-20 25-7 21-14 0-26 14-31 21-13 27-17 7-7 7-14

4-6 20-7 12-7 14-6 7-16 23-0 13-7 21-27 0-13 14-40

1954 (6-3-1)

10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/4

1955 (4-6)

1956 (4-6)

9/22 Notre Dame [3/NR] 61,000 W 9/29 Georgia Tech [2/5] 46,500 L 10/6 at Missouri [NR/12] 25,000 W 10/13 at Duke [NR/19] 25,000 L 10/20 at Rice 47,000 W 11/3 at Texas 35,000 W 11/10 Texas A&M [5/NR] 62,500 L 11/17 *Arkansas 34,000 L 11/24 Baylor [16/NR] 28,000 L 12/1 TCU [14/NR] 32,500 L * At Little Rock, Ark. Total Avg: 39,650 - Home Avg: 46,100 Coach: Chalmer Woodward Captains: Bill Livingstone, Smitty Keller

1957 (4-5-1)

9/21 9/28 10/11 10/19 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 12/7

at California 45,000 W at Georgia Tech [3/15] 30,000 T Missouri 26,500 L Rice [19/NR] 36,000 L Texas [13/NR] 42,000 W at Texas A&M [1/NR] 28,000 L Arkansas 25,500 W at Baylor 15,000 W at TCU 25,000 L Notre Dame [10/NR] 51,000 L Total Avg: 32,400 - Home Avg: 44,270 Coach: Bill Meek Captains: Ray Masters, Jerry Cornelison

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

at Ohio St. [1/20] 63,113 L Notre Dame [7/17] 61,500 L at Missouri [NR/18] 29,000 W Rice [NR/16] 39,000 L Georgia Tech 27,000 W at Texas [16/NR] 58,000 W Texas A&M [NR/20] 53,000 W at Arkansas [NR/15] 28,000 L Baylor 26,500 W TCU [7/NR] 49,000 W Total Avg: 43,411 - Home Avg: 42,667 Coach: Bill Meek Captain: Tom Koening

9/26 10/3 10/9 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28

at Georgia Tech [16/6] 43,000 L Navy [15/NR] 46,000 W Missouri [NR/15] 33,000 W at Rice [NR/16] 65,000 T Texas Tech 30,000 W Texas [4/NR] 65,000 L at Texas A&M 19,000 W Arkansas [20/NR] 31,000 L at Baylor 25,000 W at TCU [8/NR] 40,000 L Total Avg: 39,700 - Home Avg: 41,000 Coach: Bill Meek Captain: Don Meredith

9/17 9/24 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26

at Missouri 26,500 L at Ohio St. [20/NR] 84,296 L Navy [6/NR] (Norfolk, Va.) 30,000 L Rice 26,500 L at Texas Tech 32,000 L at Texas 34,000 L Texas A&M 35,000 T at Arkansas [9/NR] 31,500 L Baylor 23,000 L TCU 20,000 L Total Avg: 34,280 - Home Avg: 28,625 Coach: Bill Meek Captains: Glynn Gregory, Jerry Mays

73

1958 (6-4)

1959 (5-4-1)

1960 (0-9-1)

1961 (2-7-1)

7-10 25-6 20-6 36-18 13-13 6-3 21-14 21-33 21-6 14-26

9/23 9/29 10/7 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/2

0-17 7-20 13-6 20-0 33-14 18-19 2-13 0-6 12-0 13-20

9/22 at Maryland 33,000 L 0-7 9/29 Southern Cal [9/NR] 14,000 L 3-33 10/6 Air Force 28,000 L 20-25 10/20 Rice 15,000 W 15-7 10/27 at Texas Tech 32,000 W 14-0 11/3 at Texas [5/NR] 41,000 L 0-6 11/10 Texas A&M 39,500 L 7-12 11/17 *Arkansas [7/NR] 41,000 L 7-9 11/24 Baylor 12,000 L 13-17 12/1 TCU 15,400 L 9-14 * At Little Rock, Ark. Total Avg: 28,390 - Home Avg: 21,150 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: Tommy Brennan, Les Stewart, Jack Rhoads

19-13 7-9 33-27 6-14 14-13 20-19 7-33 13-27 0-26 6-21

Maryland 17,000 L 6-14 at Southern Cal 29,148 L 16-21 Air Force 28,000 W 9-7 at Rice 37,000 L 0-10 Texas Tech 17,000 W 8-7 Texas [3/NR] 41,000 L 0-27 at Texas A&M 18,000 L 12-25 Arkansas 17,000 L 7-21 at Baylor 17,000 L 6-31 at TCU 20,000 T 28-28 Total Avg: 24,115 - Home Avg: 24,000 Coach: Bill Meek Captains: Bobby Hunt, Max Christian, Mike Rice

1962 (2-8)

1963 (4-7)

9/28 10/5 10/11 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/30 12/7

at Michigan Air Force Navy [4/NR] at Rice Texas Tech Texas [1/NR] at Texas A&M Arkansas at TCU at Baylor

36,659 30,000 37,000 52,000 19,000 59,000 15,000 24,000 19,672 26,000

L W W L L L W W L L

9/19 9/26 10/3 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28

at Florida 33,000 L at Ohio St. [5/NR] 80,737 L Texas-Arlington 20,000 W Rice 24,000 L at Texas Tech 36,000 L at Texas [6/NR] 69,000 L Texas A&M 32,000 L at Arkansas [3/NR] 33,000 L Baylor 15,000 L TCU 12,000 L Total Avg: 39,474 - Home Avg: 20,600 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: John Knee, Bob Oyler, Bill Harlan

16-27 10-0 32-28 7-13 6-13 12-17 9-7 14-7 15-22 6-20

Sun Bowl 12/31 Oregon 26,500 L 14-21 Total Avg: 31,348 - Home Avg: 33,800 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: Ronnie Cosper, Martin Cude, Billy Gannon 13-6 0-0 6-7 21-27 19-12 6-19 27-22 14-7 0-21 21-54

20-23 6-14 32-19 7-13 20-0 26-10 33-0 6-13 33-29 20-13

12-16 20-7 23-2 13-13 21-13 0-21 14-11 14-17 30-14 0-19

0-20 0-24 7-26 0-47 7-28 7-17 0-0 3-26 7-20 0-13

9/18 9/25 10/2 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27

1964 (1-9)

8-24 8-27 14-0 6-7 0-12 0-7 0-23 0-44 13-16 6-17

1965 (4-5-1)

at Miami (Fla.) 46,494 W 7-3 at Illinois 45,714 L 0-42 Purdue [2/NR] 17,000 T 14-14 at Rice 30,000 W 17-14 Texas Tech 40,000 L 24-26 Texas [9/NR] 40,000 W 31-14 at Texas A&M 19,000 W 10-0 Arkansas [2/NR] 68,500 L 3-24 at Baylor 20,000 L 10-20 at TCU 19,000 L 7-10 Total Avg: 34,571 - Home Avg: 32,375 Coach: Hayden Fry; Captains: Mac White, Ron Reel

9/17 9/24 10/1 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26

1966 (8-3) SWC CHAMPIONS

Illinois 28,000 W 26-7 Navy 58,000 W 21-3 at Purdue 46,116 L 23-35 Rice 30,000 W 28-24 at Texas Tech 40,350 W 24-7 at Texas 58,500 W 13-12 Texas A&M 53,000 W 21-14 at Arkansas [6/NR] 42,000 L 0-22 Baylor 30,000 W 24-22 at TCU 30,000 W 21-0 Cotton Bowl 12/31 Georgia [4/10] 75,504 L 9-24 Total Avg: 44,679 - Home Avg: 39,800 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: M. White, L. Thornhill, J. Griffin, P. Gibson, J. LaGrone


9/16 9/23 10/7 10/13 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/18 11/25 12/2

1967 (3-7)

at Texas A&M 34,000 W 20-17 at Missouri 53,000 L 0-21 at Minnesota 41,840 L 3-23 Army 26,500 L 6-24 at Rice 42,000 L 10-14 Texas Tech 34,000 L 7-21 Texas 43,000 L 28-35 Arkansas 25,000 L 17-35 at Baylor 20,000 W 16-10 TCU 17,000 W 28-14 Total Avg: 33,634 - Home Avg: 29,100 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: Paul Loyd, John Freeman, Jerry Wilson, Mike Janszen

9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

1968 (8-3)

at Auburn 40,000 W 37-28 at Ohio St. [11/NR] 73,855 L 14-35 N. Carolina St. 38,000 W 35-14 at TCU 31,542 W 21-14 Rice 25,000 W 32-24 at Texas Tech [19/NR] 50,352 W 39-18 at Texas [11/13] 66,397 L 7-38 Texas A&M 42,000 W 36-23 *Arkansas [10/NR] 45,500 L 29-35 Baylor 22,000 W 33-17 Astro/Bluebonnet Bowl 12/31 Oklahoma [10/20] 55,453 W 28-27 * At Little Rock, Ark. Total Avg: 39,223 - Home Avg: 38,860 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: M. Richardson, T. May, D.Doggett, B. Portillo, A. Head 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/10 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

1969 (3-7)

Air Force 44,300 L 22-26 at Georgia Tech 42,624 L 21-24 at Michigan St. 72,189 L 15-23 TCU 31,575 W 19-17 at Rice 30,000 W 34-14 Texas Tech 27,465 L 24-27 Texas [2/NR] 55,287 L 14-45 at Texas A&M [4/NR] 33,220 L 10-20 Arkansas 35,673 L 15-28 at Baylor 20,000 W 12-6 Total Avg: 39,223 - Home Avg: 38,860 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: R. Cormier, D. Doggett, T. Frasier, C.Hixson, B. Portillo, S. Poulos

1970 (5-6)

9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28

Oklahoma 51,909 L at Tennessee 54,158 L New Mexico St. 30,264 W at Northwestern 30,003 W Rice 24,955 W at Texas Tech 46,258 L at Texas [1/NR] 66,500 L Texas A&M 27,918 W at Arkansas [7/NR] 43,000 L Baylor 22,963 W at TCU 17,118 L Total Avg: 37,731 - Home Avg: 31,602 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: Chuck Hixson, Joe Stutts

9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27

at Oklahoma [10/NR] 48,500 L at Missouri 49,200 L New Mexico St. 31,120 W at Air Force 45,005 L at Rice 25,000 W Texas Tech 25,681 W Texas [14/NR] 40,551 L at Texas A&M 28,570 L Arkansas [17/NR] 30,773 L at Baylor 25,000 W TCU 18,128 L Total Avg: 33,412 - Home Avg: 29,251 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: Gary Hammond, Sherwood Blount

1971 (4-7)

1972 (7-4)

11-28 3-28 34-21 21-20 10-0 10-14 15-42 6-3 3-36 23-10 17-26

0-30 12-24 28-25 0-30 16-10 18-17 18-22 10-27 13-18 20-6 16-18

9/16 ^Wake Forest 20,175 W 56-10 9/23 at Florida 42,849 W 21-14 9/30 at Virginia Tech 26,000 L 10-13 10/7 ^New Mexico St. 27,221 W 55-6 10/21 Rice 20,398 W 29-14 10/28 Texas Tech [NR/18] 35,953 L 3-17 11/4 at Texas [9/NR] 72,500 L 9-17 11/11 Texas A&M 32,109 L 17-27 11/18 at Arkansas 38,342 W 22-7 11/25 Baylor 18,035 W 12-7 12/2 at TCU 18,152 W 35-22 ^ At Texas Stadium Total Avg: 31,976 - Home Avg: 25,648 Coach: Hayden Fry Captains: B. Popelka, L. Carey, T. Black, A. Maxson

1973 (6-4-1)

9/15 ^Santa Clara 13,997 W 49-7 9/22 at Oregon St. 26,189 W 35-16 9/29 ^Virginia Tech 13,683 W 37-6 10/6 ^Missouri [15/19] 19,675 L 7-17 10/20 at Rice 25,000 W 27-16 10/27 at Texas Tech [18/NR] 45,098 L 14-31 11/3 Texas [20/NR] 35,096 L 14-42 11/10 at Texas A&M 37,180 L 10-45 11/17 Arkansas 18,712 T 7-7 11/24 at Baylor 23,000 W 38-22 12/1 TCU 18,572 W 21-19 ^ At Texas Stadium Total Avg: 25,109 - Home Avg: 19,956 Coach: Dave Smith; Captains: Keith Bobo, Andy Duvall

1974 (6-4-1)

9/14 ^North Texas St. 27,183 W 7-6 9/21 Virginia Tech 13,767 W 28-25 9/28 at Ohio St. [1/NR] 87,487 L 9-28 10/5 Oregon St. 16, 958 W 37-30 10/12 at TCU 16,492 W 33-13 10/19 Rice 16,184 W 19-14 10/26 Texas Tech [11/NR] 32,505 L 17-20 11/2 at Texas [12/NR] 58,500 L 15-35 11/9 Texas A&M [5/NR] 44,463 W 18-14 11/16 ^Arkansas 46,300 T 24-24 11/23 Baylor 40,000 L 14-31 ^ At Texas Stadium Total Avg.: 36,349 - Home Avg: 28,312 Coach: Dave Smith Captains: Oscar Roan, Mike Smith, Ted Thompson 9/6 9/13 9/27 10/4 10/10 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

1975 (4-7)

at Wake Forest 13,400 W 14-7 at Florida [19/NR] 55,472 L 14-40 at Houston 28,713 W 27-16 West Virginia [11/NR] 27,665 L 22-28 TCU 15,883 W 28-13 at Rice 18,000 L 17-28 at Texas Tech 36,020 L 20-37 Texas [8/NR] 35,010 L 22-30 at Texas A&M [4/NR] 49,809 L 3-36 Arkansas 21,880 L 7-35 at Baylor 27,300 W 34-31 Total Avg: 29,922 - Home Avg: 25,110 Coach: Dave Smith Captains: Wayne Morris, Henry Shepard, Mickey Early

1976 (3-8)

9/11 TCU 24,328 W 9/18 at Alabama [14/NR] 63,203 L 9/25 ^North Texas St. 25,539 W 10/2 at Memphis St. 31,424 L 10/9 at Baylor 25,000 L 10/16 Houston [19/NR] 28,204 L 10/23 at Texas [13/NR] 50,000 L 10/30 Texas A&M 35,213 L 11/6 at Rice 18,000 L 11/13 at Texas Tech [5/NR] 34,780 L 11/20 *Arkansas 32,000 W ^ At Texas Stadium * At Shreveport, La. Total Avg: 32,245 - Home Avg: 29,936 Coach: Ron Meyer Captains: Jim Duggan, Ricky Wesson, Mark Cones, David Bostick

34-14 3-56 38-31 13-27 20-27 6-29 12-13 0-36 34-41 7-34 35-31

1977 (4-7)

9/10 at TCU 19,576 W 45-21 9/17 ^North Texas St. 26,097 L 13-24 9/24 Tulane 18,460 W 28-23 10/1 Ohio St. [6/NR] 45,000 L 7-35 10/8 at Baylor 30,300 L 6-9 10/15 at Houston [19/NR] 30,774 W 37-23 10/22 Texas [2/NR] 36,151 L 14-30 10/29 at Texas A&M [11/NR] 53,932 L 21-38 11/5 Rice 6,918 W 41-24 11/12 Texas Tech [18/NR] 21,689 L 7-45 11/19 at Arkansas [8/NR] 43,791 L 7-47 ^ At Texas Stadium Total Avg: 30,244 - Home Avg: 25,644 Coach: Ron Meyer Captains: Putt Choate, Rick Cowart, Arthur Whittington 9/9 9/16 9/23 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25

1978 (4-6-1)

TCU 41,112 W 45-14 at Florida 34,101 W 35-25 at Penn St. [3/NR] 77,404 L 21-26 at Ohio St. [14/NR] 87,712 T 35-35 at Baylor 36,500 W 28-21 Houston [11/NR] 64,871 L 28-42 at Texas [7/NR] 65,000 L 3-22 Texas A&M 57,208 L 17-20 at Rice 14,000 W 58-0 at Texas Tech 45,101 L 16-19 Arkansas [11/NR] 44,647 L 14-27 Total Avg: 51,605 - Home Avg: 51,960 Coach: Ron Meyer Captains:Putt Choate, D.K. Perry, Joe Bays, Elton Garrett

1979 (5-6)

9/8 Rice 60,217 W 9/15 at TCU [NR/20] 18,732 W 9/22 North Texas St. [NR/18] 57,923 W 9/29 at Tulane [NR/19] 42,563 L 10/13 Baylor 65,101 L 10/20 at Houston [5/NR] 43,409 L 10/27 Texas [9/NR] 53,327 L 11/3 at Texas A&M 58,690 L 11/10 at Wichita St. 6,110 W 11/17 Texas Tech 42,226 W 11/24 *Arkansas [7/NR] 54,718 L * At Little Rock, Ark. # First full season at Texas Stadium Total Avg: 46,638 - Home Avg: 55,758 Coach: Ron Meyer; Game Captains 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/23

1980 (8-4)

North Texas St. 52,781 W TCU 39,622 W Texas-Arlington 26,611 W at Tulane 42,563 W at Baylor [18/20] 35,000 L Houston 32,109 L at Texas [2/NR] 73,535 W Texas A&M [NR/19] 41,289 W at Rice [NR/18] 23,000 W at Texas Tech [NR/18] 42,197 L Arkansas 28,225 W Holiday Bowl 12/19 Brigham Young [13/20] 52,000 L Total Avg: 39,721 - Home Avg: 36,773 Coach: Ron Meyer Captains: John Simmons, Lance Pederson

9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

1981 (10-1) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS SWC CHAMPIONS

Texas-Arlington 20,130 W North Texas St. 20,400 W Grambling 45,700 W at TCU [NR/20] 25,862 W Baylor [NR/14] 33,110 W at Houston [NR/10] 36,892 W Texas [10/8] 60,777 L at Texas A&M [NR/13] 62,646 W Rice [NR/10] 28,750 W Texas Tech [NR/8] 24,410 W at Arkansas [16/6] 43,842 W Total Avg: 36,593 - Home Avg: 33,325 Coach: Ron Meyer Captains: Harvey Armstrong, Perry Hartnett

35-17 27-7 20-9 17-24 21-24 10-37 6-30 14-47 34-0 35-10 7-31

28-9 17-14 52-16 31-21 28-32 11-13 20-6 27-0 34-14 0-14 31-7 45-46

48-0 34-7 59-27 20-9 37-20 38-22 7-9 27-7 33-12 30-6 32-18

1982 (11-0-1) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS SWC CHAMPIONS

1983 (10-2)

Louisville [NR/19] 23,750 W #Grambling [NR/15] 21,224 W at TCU [NR/18] 34,405 W Texas-Arlington [NR/13] 23,578 W Baylor [NR/13] 45,025 W Texas [2/9] 63,805 L at Texas A&M [NR/10] 60,219 W Rice [NR/8] 28,750 W Texas Tech [NR/7] 30,000 W *Arkansas [NR/6] 31,080 W +Houston [NR/6] 70,000 W Sun Bowl 12/24 Alabama [NR/6] 41,412 L # At Shreveport, La. * At Little Rock, Ark. + At Toyko, Japan Total Avg: 39,258 - Home Avg: 39,499 Coach: Bobby Collins Captains: Lance McIlhenny, Russell Carter

74

at Louisville [NR/14] 26,589 W 41-7 North Texas St. [NR/13] 27,124 W 24-6 TCU [NR/11] 58,206 W 26-17 at Baylor [NR/7] 26,400 W 24-20 Houston [NR/6] 28,361 L 20-29 at Texas [2/14] 80,759 L 7-13 Texas A&M [NR/19] 47,113 W 28-20 at Rice [NR/17] 15,692 W 31-17 at Texas Tech [NR/16] 31,864 W 31-0 Arkansas [NR/11] 28,712 W 31-28 at UNLV [NR/10] 22,639 W 38-21 Aloha Bowl 12/28 Notre Dame [17/10] 41,777 W 27-20 Total Avg: 37,126 - Home Avg: 39,903 Coach: Bobby Collins; Captains: Ron Anderson, Chris Jackson 9/7 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 12/7

1985 (6-5)

UTEP [NR/3] 24,611 W at TCU [NR/6] 42,414 W at Arizona [NR/3] 52,114 L Baylor [19/16] 42,112 L at Houston 21,761 W Texas [19/NR] 56,874 W at Texas A&M [NR/20] 54,597 L Rice 20,014 W Texas Tech 29,447 W at Arkansas [18/NR] 51,644 L at Oklahoma [4/NR] 73,284 L Total Avg: 42,627 - Home Avg: 34,617 Coach: Bobby Collins Captains: Reggie Dupard, T.D. Briggs

35-23 56-21 6-28 14-21 37-13 44-14 17-19 40-15 9-7 9-15 13-35

1986 (6-5)

Tulane [NR/8] 33,814 W 51-7 at UTEP [NR/6] 33,509 W 31-10 TCU [NR/6] 43,321 W 16-13 North Texas St. [NR/7] 30,118 W 38-10 at Baylor [NR/6] 30,000 W 22-19 Houston [NR/5] 31,817 W 20-14 at Texas [19/4] 80,157 W 30-17 Texas A&M [NR/4] 50,008 W 47-9 at Rice [NR/2] 25,000 W 41-14 at Texas Tech [NR/2] 45,954 W 34-27 Arkansas [9/2] 65,101 T 17-17 Cotton Bowl 1/1 Pittsburgh [6/4] 65,101 W 7-3 Total Avg: 44,273 - Home Avg: 40,863 Coach: Bobby Collins; Captains: Craig James, Gary Moten 9/3 9/10 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/27

9/15 9/22 9/29 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1

1984 (10-2) SWC CO-CHAMPIONS

24-6 20-13 21-17 34-0 42-26 12-15 10-7 20-6 33-7 17-0 34-12 7-28

9/13 at Rice 14,045 W 45-3 9/20 at Arizona St. [18/NR] 70,511 L 0-30 9/27 ^TCU 35,481 W 31-21 10/4 Boston College 26,432 W 31-29 10/11 at Baylor [13/NR] 36,927 W 27-21 10/18 Houston [NR/20] 25,967 W 10-3 10/25 at Texas [NR/18] 65,481 L 24-27 11/1 Texas A&M [10/NR] 58,125 L 35-39 11/8 at Notre Dame 59,075 L 29-61 11/15 at Texas Tech 35,887 W 13-7 11/22 Arkansas [11/NR] 32,382 L 0-41 ^ At Cotton Bowl Total Avg: 41,847 - Home Avg: 35,677 Coach: Bobby Collins Captains: Jerry Ball, Ron Morris, Brad Peveto

1989 (2-9)# 9/2 Rice 23,227 L 6-35 9/16 Connecticut 20,548 W 31-30 9/23 Texas 23,733 L 13-45 9/30 at TCU 26,023 L 10-28 10/4 Baylor 21,434 L 3-49 10/21 at Houston [16/NR] 20,009 L 21-95 10/28 North Texas 21,186 W 35-9 11/4 at Texas A&M [20/NR] 48,948 L 14-63 11/11 at Notre Dame [1/NR] 59,075 L 6-59 11/18 Texas Tech [20/NR] 21,885 L 24-48 12/2 *Arkansas [9/NR] 47,112 L 24-38 # Home games at Ownby Stadium * At Little Rock, Ark. Total Avg: 30,827 - Home Avg: 21,999 Coach: Forrest Gregg Captains: Mitchell Gleiber, Norbert Osborn 9/8 9/15 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24

1990 (1-10)

Vanderbilt 18,700 W 44-7 at Tulane 20,434 L 7-43 TCU 20,100 L 21-42 at North Texas 22,750 L 7-14 at Baylor 30,134 L 17-52 Houston [9/NR] 23,250 L 17-44 at Texas [13/NR] 65,128 L 3-52 Texas A&M 23,783 L 17-38 at Rice 17,900 L 28-30 at Texas Tech 31,355 L 7-62 Arkansas 17,100 L 29-42 Total Avg: 31,284 - Home Avg: 20,587 Coach: Forrest Gregg; Captains: Michael Bowen, Bill Kiely

1991 (1-10)

9/7 *Arkansas 49,216 L 6-17 9/14 at Vanderbilt 31,104 L 11-14 9/28 Baylor [12/NR] 22,239 L 7-45 10/5 at Tulane 19,708 W 31-17 10/12 Texas Tech 22,412 L 14-38 10/19 at Houston 17,339 L 20-49 10/26 ^Texas 26,000 L 0-34 11/2 at TCU 24,021 L 10-18 11/9 Rice 13,100 L 10-31 11/23 at Texas A&M [12/NR] 52,523 L 6-65 11/30 Tulsa 7,900 L 26-31 * At Little Rock, Ark. ^ At Cotton Bowl Total Avg: 32,319 - Home Avg: 18,330 Coach: Tom Rossley; Captains: Bill Kiely, Mike Romo


1992 (5-6)

9/5 Tulane 15,100 L 9/12 North Texas 10,200 W 9/19 at New Mexico 21,660 W 9/26 TCU 18,100 W 10/3 at Baylor 24,926 L 10/10 at Rice 15,100 L 10/24 at Texas Tech 34,056 L 10/31 ^Texas A&M [5/NR] 41,417 L 11/7 Houston 14,273 W 11/14 at Texas 61,248 L 11/21 *Arkansas 41,080 W ^ At Cotton Bowl * At Little Rock, Ark. Total Avg: 27,015 - Home Avg: 19,818 Coach: Tom Rossley Captains: Cary Brabham, Rongea Hill, Bill Kiely, Matt Wisenbaker

1993 (2-7-2)

9/4 ^Arkansas 26,163 L 9/11 Wisconsin 19,013 L 9/25 at TCU 26,799 W 10/2 at Missouri 39,795 T 10/9 Baylor 20,216 L 10/16 at Houston 15,973 T 10/23 #vs. Texas 42,787 L 10/30 at Texas A&M [11/NR] 53,076 L 11/6 Rice 14,117 L 11/13 Texas Tech 15,714 L 11/20 at Navy 24,639 W ^ At Cotton Bowl # At Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) Total Avg: 27,117 - Home Avg: 23,002 Coach: Tom Rossley Captains: Richie Butler, Marcus Malonson, Chad Patton, Jeremy Stout

1994 (1-9-1)

9/3 #Arkansas 51,180 L 9/10 at UCLA [13/NR] 40,638 L 9/17 New Mexico 11,100 W 9/24 at Texas Tech 29,521 L 10/1 N.Carolina [18/NR] 18,200 L 10/8 at Baylor [23/NR] 34,869 L 10/15 ^Houston 11,400 L 10/22 at Texas [13/NR] 61,307 L 10/29 *vs. Texas A&M [7/NR] 51,056 T 11/5 at Rice 17,800 L 11/12 TCU 20,463 L # At Little Rock, Ark. ^ At Cotton Bowl * At Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) Total Avg: 31,651 - Home Avg: 22,443 Coach: Tom Rossley Captains: Vernon Edwards, Brannon Kidd, Ramon Flanigan, Rodney Watkins

1995 (1-10)

9/2 Arkansas 29,107 W 9/9 Navy 20,302 L 9/16 at Oklahoma [14/NR] 64,217 L 9/23 at Wisconsin 77,108 L 9/30 Texas [21/NR] 26,921 L 10/14 at Texas A&M [22/NR] 59,573 L 10/21 at Houston 13,850 L 10/28 Rice 11,524 L 11/4 at TCU 28,312 L 11/11 Baylor 15,941 L 11/18 Texas Tech 11,738 L * Home games played at Cotton Bowl Total Avg: 32,599 - Home Avg: 19,256 Coach: Tom Rossley Captains: Ramon Flanigan, Brannon Kidd, Cornell Parker, Craig Swann

1996 (5-6)

8/31 Tulsa 12,177 W 9/7 at Arkansas 44,695 W 9/14 Utah 22,614 L 9/21 at Navy 26,798 L 9/28 at BYU [24/NR] 62,537 L 10/5 Missouri 23,132 L 10/19 at Rice 20,100 L 10/26 New Mexico 24,024 W 11/2 at Wyoming [17/NR] 17,268 L 11/9 at UTEP 14,590 W 11/21 TCU 21,141 W * Home games played at Cotton Bowl Total Avg: 26,280 - Home Avg: 20,618 Coach: Tom Rossley Game Captains

12-13 28-14 20-13 21-9 7-49 13-28 25-39 7-41 41-16 14-35 24-19

6-10 16-24 21-15 10-10 12-31 28-28 10-37 13-37 24-31 24-41 42-13

14-34 10-17 34-31 7-35 24-28 10-44 33-39 20-42 21-21 10-17 14-35

1997 (6-5)

9/6 at Mississippi 36,521 L 9/13 ^vs. Arkansas 23,500 W 9/20 Navy 20,011 L 9/27 BYU [23/NR] 23,701 L(OT) 10/4 at New Mexico 33,128 L 10/11 at Utah 26,611 W 10/25 Wyoming 22,403 W 11/1 Rice 20,024 W 11/8 UTEP 21,280 W 11/15 at Tulsa 15,234 W 11/20 at TCU 19,094 L ^ At Independence Stadium (Shreveport, La.) * Home games played at Cotton Bowl Total Avg: 23,773 - Home Avg: 21,484 Coach: Mike Cavan Captains: Chris Bordano, Jason Evans, Glenn Ivey, Donte Womack

1998 (1-1)#

9/5 at Rice 42,674 #L(OT) 9/12 Tulane 12,316 #L 9/19 at Arkansas 55,544 #L 9/26 Mississippi 22,281 #L(OT) 10/3 at Hawaii 25,912 #W 10/10 at Wyoming 15,504 #L 10/17 TCU 26,360 #W 10/24 UNLV 16,073 #W 10/31 at Air Force 30,053 #L 11/7 Tulsa 11,143 #W 11/14 Colorado St. 21,133 L 11/21 at Navy 27.487 W # 10 games vacated due to use of ineligible player * Home games played at Cotton Bowl Total Avg: 25,540 - Home Avg: 18,218 Coach: Mike Cavan Game Captains

2001 (4-7)

17-10 23-10 17-21 17-19 3-31 26-27 17-35 52-31 17-59 30-0 27-24

17-23 21-31 17-44 41-48 28-0 7-12 10-6 10-7 7-31 33-3 10-32 24-11

9/1 ^vs. La. Tech 22,505 L 9/8 TCU 24,122 L 9/22 NC St. 19,522 L 10/6 Hawaii 12,082 L(OT) 10/13 at San Jose St. 8,329 W 10/27 UTEP 17,037 W 11/3 at Nevada 13,858 L 11/10 Fresno St. 16,731 L 11/17 at Tulsa 18,112 W 11/24 Rice 14,820 W 12/1 at North Carolina 45,500 L ^ At Independence Stadium (Shreveport, La.) * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 19,329 - Home Avg: 17,386 Coach: Mike Cavan Game Captains

2002 (3-9)

8/31 Navy 25,744 L 9/7 Texas Tech 32,000 L 9/14 at TCU 30,621 L 9/21 at Oklahoma St. 41,190 L 9/28 at Hawaii 36,096 L 10/5 San Jose St. 13,016 L 10/12 at Fresno St. 41,031 L 10/19 La. Tech 14,836 W 10/26 at Rice 10,845 L 11/2 Nevada 11,832 L 11/16 at UTEP 21,765 W 11/23 Tulsa 12,324 W * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 24,275 - Home Avg: 18,292 Coach: Phil Bennett

9/4 Texas Tech 34,689 L 9/11 at TCU 33,458 L 9/18 at Oklahoma St. 46,073 L 9/25 San Jose St. 17,841 W 10/2 at Boise St. [23/NR] 30,322 L 10/9 at Rice 15,367 L 10/16 La. Tech 13,117 L 10/30 at Fresno St. 37,604 L 11/6 Tulsa 12,677 W(OT) 11/13 Nevada 10,206 W 11/20 at UTEP [24/NR] 45,095 L * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 34,653 - Home Avg: 17,706 Coach: Phil Bennett

2005 (5-6)

1999 (4-6)

9/2 Kansas 32,267 W 9/9 at UTEP 31,483 L 9/16 at NC St. 50,034 L 9/23 Tulane 26,375 L 9/30 at Houston 17,496 L 10/7 San Jose St. 16,821 L 10/14 at Hawaii 36,635 L 10/28 Nevada 14,747 W 11/4 at Rice 11,418 L 11/11 Tulsa 14,127 W 11/18 at Fresno St. 40,184 L 11/24 TCU [13/NR] 26,551 L * Inaugural season at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 26,512 - Home Avg: 21,815 Coach: Mike Cavan Captain: Vic Viloria

2003 (0-12)

8/30 at Texas Tech 44,364 L 9/13 at Baylor 30,256 L 9/20 Oklahoma St. 27,106 L 9/27 at Nevada 21,128 L 10/4 UTEP 21,412 L 10/11 at San Jose St. 12,403 L 10/18 Boise St. 10,109 L 10/25 at Tulsa 16,733 L 11/1 Fresno St. 14,014 L 11/8 at La. Tech 14,872 L 11/15 Rice 11,856 L 11/29 TCU [19/NR] 20,112 L * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 20,364 - Home Avg: 17,435 Coach: Phil Bennett

2004 (3-8)

9/4 Arkansas 51,019 L 0-26 9/11 at Tulane 20,097 L 19-53 9/25 Hawaii 15,131 L 0-20 10/2 at Kansas 24,700 L 9-27 10/9 at UTEP 38,257 L 28-42 10/14 Fresno St. 8,211 W 24-14 10/23 at San Jose St. Cancelled 10/30 Rice 16,272 W 27-2 11/13 Cal St. Northridge 7,494 W 58-16 11/20 at Tulsa 14,199 W 28-14 11/26 at TCU 25,725 L 0-21 * Last season at the Cotton Bowl Total Avg: 22,111 - Home Avg: 19,625 Coach: Mike Cavan Game Captains

2000 (3-9)

17-14 2-33 10-24 0-42 10-35 17-20 15-38 24-34 16-19 7-48 14-45

15-23 31-9 16-46 16-19 15-22 20-19 22-17 24-6 28-14 42-41 18-21

31-17 20-37 0-41 17-29 15-17 10-35 15-30 21-7 14-43 24-20 7-14 7-62

9/3 Baylor 29,538 L 9/10 TCU [22/NR] 22,416 W 9/17 at Texas A&M 75,128 L 9/24 Tulane 15,681 L 10/1 at Marshall 25,218 L (OT) 10/8 at UAB 23,255 W 10/15 East Carolina 11,715 L 10/22 at Tulsa 22,502 L 11/5 Rice 15,236 W 11/19 at Houston 14,650 W 11/26 UTEP 17,194 W * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 24,776 - Home Avg: 18,630 Coach: Phil Bennett Captains: Tony Eckert, Rolando Humphrey, Brad Kieschnick, D.D. Lee, Ryan Mentzel, Jerad Romo & Don Stansbury

2006 (6-6)

10-58 7-10 6-52 9-12 19-21 14-31 3-45 16-35 11-20 6-41 20-41 13-20

13-27 0-44 7-59 36-13 20-38 10-44 10-41 0-42 41-35 38-20 27-57

23-28 21-10 8-66 10-31 13-16 28-27 17-24 13-20 27-7 29-24 40-27

9/2 at Texas Tech [25/NR] 50,362 L 3-35 9/9 at North Texas 25,231 L 6-24 9/16 Sam Houston St. 17,421 W 45-14 9/23 Arkansas St. 12,979 W 55-9 9/30 at Tulane 21,565 W 33-28 10/7 at UTEP 41,258 L 21-24 10/14 Marshall 14,032 W 31-21 10/21 at East Carolina 34,141 L 21-38 10/31 UAB 13,125 W 22-9 11/11 Houston 20,350 L 27-37 11/18 Tulsa 14,658 W 34-24 11/25 at Rice 12,867 L 27-31 * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 30,094 - Home Avg: 15,428 Coach: Phil Bennett Captains: Brandon Bonds, Bobby Chase, Johnnie Fitzgerald, Ryan Kennedy, Reynaldo Pellerin, Justin Rogers, Joe Sturdivant & Blake Warren

6-36 10-38 17-26 31-38 24-17 40-14 14-35 13-38 24-14 37-20 10-19

7-38 14-24 6-17 16-52 10-42 23-34 7-30 37-34 15-27 6-24 42-35 24-21

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2007 (1-11)

9/3 Texas Tech 26,969 L 9-49 9/8 North Texas 20,517 W 45-31 9/22 at TCU 31,511 L 7-21 9/15 at Arkansas St. 17,465 L 28-45 9/29 UTEP 16,464 L (OT) 45-48 10/13 at Southern Miss 31,253 L 7-28 10/20 Tulane 14,901 L (OT) 34-41 10/27 at Tulsa 18,853 L 23-29 11/4 at Houston 22,774 L 28-38 11/10 Rice 13,902 L 42-43 11/17 UCF 10,271 L 20-49 11/24 at Memphis 20,184 L (3OT) 52-55 * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 20,422 - Home Avg: 17,171 Coach: Phil Bennett Captains: Thomas Morstead, Cory Muse, Ben Poynter & Justin Willis

2008 (1-11)

8/29 at Rice 23,164 L 27-56 9/6 Texas State 22,218 W 47-36 9/13 at Texas Tech [12/NR] 53,383 L 7-43 9/20 TCU 30,923 L 7-48 9/25 at Tulane 25,643 L 27-34 10/4 at UCF 43,147 L 17-31 10/11 Tulsa 15,324 L 31-37 10/18 Houston 18,972 L 38-44 10/24 at Navy 31,698 L 7-34 11/8 Memphis 18,224 L 26-31 11/15 at UTEP 30,271 L 10-36 11/29 Southern Miss 13,020 L 12-28 * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 27,165 - Home Avg: 19,780 Coach: June Jones Captains: Bryan McCann, Thomas Morstead & Emmanuel Sanders

9/5 9/12 9/19 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28

2009 (8-5) C-USA WESTERN DIVISION CO-CHAMPIONS

Stephen F. Austin 34,749 W 31-23 at UAB 18,082 W 35-33 at Washington State 22,319 L (OT) 27-30 at TCU [11/NR] 37,130 L 14-39 East Carolina 13,626 W 28-21 Navy 22,203 L (OT) 35-38 at Houston [17/NR] 26,889 L 15-38 at Tulsa 21,714 W 27-13 Rice 18,277 W 31-28 UTEP 21,697 W 35-31 at Marshall 19,646 L 31-34 Tulane 20,35 W 26-21 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl 12/24 Nevada 32,650 W 45-10 * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 23,794 - Home Avg: 21,814 Coach: June Jones Captains: Kelvin Beachum, Chase Kennemer & Emmanuel Sanders

9/5 9/11 9/18 9/24 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/20 11/26

2010 (7-7) C-USA WESTERN DIVISION CO-CHAMPIONS

at Texas Tech 57,528 L 27-35 UAB 16,612 W 28-7 Washington State 18,184 W 35-21 TCU [4/NR] 35,481 L 24-41 at Rice 14,981 W 42-31 Tulsa 19,329 W 21-18 at Navy 33,924 L 21-28 Houston 20,741 L 20-45 at Tulane 18,636 W 31-17 at UTEP 23,127 L 14-28 Marshall 17,513 W 31-17 at East Carolina 49,108 W (OT) 45-38 Conference USA Championship 12/4 at UCF [25/NR] 41,045 L 7-17 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl 12/30 Army 36,742 L 14-16 * Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium Total Avg: 28,782 - Home Avg: 23,515 Coach: June Jones Captains: Kelvin Beachum, Pete Fleps & Game Captains


SERIES HISTORIES Abilene Christian (1-0) 1925__________________W _______________ 52-7

Alabama (0-2) 1976__________________ L _______________ 3-56 Sun Bowl 1983__________________ L _______________ 7-28

1989 # ________________ L ______________ 24-38 1990^ _________________ L ______________ 29-42 1991 # ________________ L _______________ 6-17 1992 # ________________W ______________ 24-19 1993^ _________________ L _______________ 6-10 1994 # ________________ L ______________ 14-34 1995^ _________________W ______________ 17-14 1996__________________W ______________ 23-10 1997 + ________________W _______________ 31-9 1998 # ________________ L ______________ 17-44 1999^ _________________ L _______________ 0-26 * at Fort Smith, Ark. # at Little Rock, Ark. % at San Antonio, Texas + at Shreveport, La.

Arizona (1-1) 1938^ _________________W _______________ 29-7 1985__________________ L _______________ 6-28

Arkansas State (1-1) 2006^ _________________W _______________ 55-9 2007__________________ L ______________ 28-45

Arizona State (0-1) 1986__________________ L _______________ 0-30

Army (0-3) 1928__________________ L ______________ 13-14 1967^ _________________ L _______________ 6-24 Armed Forces Bowl 2010^ _________________ L ______________ 14-16

Air Force (2-4) 1961^ _________________W ________________ 9-7 1962^ _________________ L ______________ 20-25 1963^ _________________W _______________ 10-0 1969^ _________________ L ______________ 22-26 1971__________________ L _______________ 0-30 1998__________________ L _______________ 7-31

Arkansas (31-37-5) 1920^ _________________ L ________________ 0-6 1921 * ________________ L _______________ 0-14 1922__________________ L ________________ 0-9 1923^ _________________W _______________ 13-6 1924__________________ T ______________ 14-14 1925^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1931__________________W _______________ 42-6 1932^ _________________W _______________ 13-7 1933__________________ L ________________ 0-3 1934^ _________________W _______________ 10-6 1935__________________W _______________ 17-6 1936^ _________________ L _______________ 0-17 1937 * ________________ L _______________ 0-13 1938^ _________________W _______________ 19-6 1939 # ________________ L _______________ 0-14 1940^ _________________W _______________ 28-0 1941__________________W _______________ 14-7 1942^ _________________W _______________ 14-6 1943 % _______________ L ______________ 12-14 1944^ _________________W ______________ 20-12 1945^ _________________W _______________ 21-0 1946__________________ L _______________ 0-13 1947^ _________________W _______________ 14-6 1948__________________W ______________ 14-12 1949^ _________________W _______________ 34-6 1950 # ________________W _______________ 14-7 1951^ _________________W _______________ 47-7 1952__________________W ______________ 27-17 1953^ _________________W _______________ 13-7 1954__________________W ______________ 21-14 1955^ _________________ L ________________ 0-6 1956 # ________________ L ______________ 13-27 1957^ _________________W ______________ 27-22 1958__________________ L _______________ 6-13 1959^ _________________ L ______________ 14-17 1960__________________ L _______________ 3-26 1961^ _________________ L _______________ 7-21 1962 # ________________ L ________________ 7-9 1963^ _________________W _______________ 14-7 1964__________________ L _______________ 0-44 1965^ _________________ L _______________ 3-24 1966__________________ L _______________ 0-22 1967^ _________________ L ______________ 17-35 1968 # ________________ L ______________ 29-35 1969^ _________________ L ______________ 15-28 1970__________________ L _______________ 3-36 1971^ _________________ L ______________ 13-18 1972__________________W _______________ 22-7 1973^ _________________ T ________________ 7-7 1974 # ________________ T ______________ 24-24 1975^ _________________ L _______________ 7-35 1976 + ________________W ______________ 35-31 1977__________________ L _______________ 7-47 1978^ _________________ L ______________ 14-27 1979 # ________________ L _______________ 7-31 1980^ _________________W _______________ 31-7 1981__________________W ______________ 32-18 1982^ _________________ T ______________ 17-17 1983 # ________________W _______________ 17-0 1984^ _________________W ______________ 31-28 1985__________________ L _______________ 9-15 1986^ _________________ L _______________ 0-41

Auburn (3-0) 1940^ _________________W ______________ 20-13 1941__________________W _______________ 20-7 1968__________________W ______________ 37-28 Austin College (9-4-1) 1915^ _________________ L _______________ 0-21 1916^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1917__________________W _______________ 20-0 1918^ _________________W _______________ 19-0 1919^ _________________W _______________ 41-0 1920^ _________________ L _______________ 0-43 1921^ _________________ L _______________ 6-17 1922^ _________________ L _______________ 7-10 1923^ _________________W _______________ 10-3 1924^ _________________W ________________ 7-0 1929^ _________________W _______________ 16-0 1930^ _________________W _______________ 34-0 1934^ _________________W _______________ 33-0 1935^ _________________W _______________ 60-0 Baylor (36-35-7) 1916^ _________________ L _______________ 0-61 1917^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1918^ _________________W _______________ 14-0 1919__________________ T ________________ 7-7 1920^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1921__________________ L _______________ 0-28 1922^ _________________ L _______________ 0-24 1923^ _________________W _______________ 16-0 1924^ _________________ T ________________ 7-7 1925^ _________________W ________________ 7-6 1926^ _________________W _______________ 31-3 1927^ _________________W _______________ 34-0 1928__________________ L ________________ 0-2 1929^ _________________W _______________ 25-6 1930__________________ T ______________ 14-14 1931^ _________________W ________________ 6-0 1932__________________ L _______________ 0-19 1933^ _________________ L _______________ 7-13 1934__________________ L _______________ 6-13 1935^ _________________W _______________ 10-0 1936__________________ L _______________ 7-13 1937^ _________________W _______________ 13-7 1938__________________W _______________ 21-6 1939^ _________________W _______________ 21-0 1940__________________W ________________ 7-4 1941^ _________________W _______________ 14-0 1942__________________ T ________________ 6-6 1945__________________W _______________ 34-0 1946^ _________________W _______________ 35-0 1947__________________W _______________ 10-0 1948^ _________________W _______________ 13-6 1949^ _________________ L ______________ 26-35 1950^ _________________ L ________________ 0-3 1951__________________ L ______________ 13-14 1952^ _________________ T ________________ 7-7 1953__________________ L ______________ 21-27 1954^ _________________ L ______________ 21-33 1955__________________W _______________ 12-0

1956^ _________________ L _______________ 0-26 1957__________________W _______________ 14-7 1958^ _________________W ______________ 33-29 1959__________________W ______________ 30-14 1960^ _________________ L _______________ 7-20 1961__________________ L _______________ 6-31 1962^ _________________ L ______________ 13-17 1963__________________ L _______________ 6-20 1964^ _________________ L ______________ 13-16 1965__________________ L ______________ 10-20 1966^ _________________W ______________ 24-22 1967__________________W ______________ 16-10 1968^ _________________W ______________ 33-17 1969__________________W _______________ 12-6 1970^ _________________W ______________ 23-10 1971__________________W _______________ 20-6 1972^ _________________W _______________ 12-7 1973__________________W ______________ 38-22 1974^ _________________ L ______________ 14-31 1975__________________W ______________ 34-31 1976__________________ L ______________ 20-27 1977__________________ L ________________ 6-9 1978__________________W ______________ 28-21 1979^ _________________ L ______________ 21-24 1980__________________ L ______________ 28-32 1981^ _________________W ______________ 37-20 1982__________________W ______________ 22-19 1983^ _________________W ______________ 42-26 1984__________________W ______________ 24-20 1985^ _________________ L ______________ 14-21 1986__________________W ______________ 27-21 1989^ _________________ L _______________ 3-49 1990__________________ L ______________ 17-52 1991^ _________________ L _______________ 7-45 1992__________________ L _______________ 7-49 1993^ _________________ L ______________ 12-31 1994__________________ L ______________ 10-44 1995^ _________________ L _______________ 7-48 2003__________________ L _______________ 7-10 2005^ _________________ L ______________ 23-28 Boise State (0-2) 2003^ _________________ L _______________ 3-45 2004__________________ L ______________ 20-38 Boston College (1-0) 1986__________________W ______________ 31-29 Brigham Young (0-3) Holiday Bowl 1980__________________ L ______________ 45-46 1996__________________ L _______________ 3-31 1997^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 16-19 Burleson (1-0) 1919^ _________________W _______________ 26-6 California (1-0) 1957__________________W _______________ 13-6 Cal State-Northridge (1-0) 1999^ _________________W ______________ 58-16 Centenary (2-4) 1926^ _________________W _______________ 37-0 1927__________________ L ______________ 12-21 1931^ _________________W _______________ 19-0 1932^ _________________ L _______________ 7-18 1933^ _________________ L ________________ 0-7 1937^ _________________ L ________________ 6-7 Colorado State (0-1) 1998^ _________________ L ______________ 10-32 Connecticut (1-0) 1989__________________W ______________ 31-30 Corpus Christi Navy (1-1) 1942^ _________________W _______________ 21-6 1945__________________ L _______________ 7-22 Dallas University (1-1-1) 1915^ _________________W ________________ 7-0 1916^ _________________ L _______________ 6-14 1917^ _________________ T ________________ 7-7

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Daniel Baker (2-2) 1915^ _________________ L _______________ 0-30 1916^ _________________ L _______________ 0-27 1919^ _________________W ________________ 6-0 1920^ _________________W _______________ 70-0 Drake (1-0) 1925__________________W _______________ 21-6 Duke (0-2) 1952^ _________________ L _______________ 7-14 1956__________________ L _______________ 6-14 East Carolina (2-2) 2005^ _________________ L ______________ 2006__________________ L ______________ 2009^ _________________W ______________ 2010________________ W(OT) ____________

17-24 21-38 28-21 45-38

Florida (2-2) 1964__________________ L _______________ 8-24 1972__________________W ______________ 21-14 1975__________________ L ______________ 14-40 1978__________________W ______________ 35-25 Fordham (1-2) 1934^ _________________W ______________ 26-14 1936__________________ L ________________ 0-7 1941__________________ L ______________ 10-16 Fresno State (1-5) 1999^ _________________W ______________ 24-14 2000__________________ L _______________ 7-14 2001^ _________________ L ______________ 13-38 2002__________________ L _______________ 7-30 2003^ _________________ L _______________11-20 2004__________________ L _______________ 0-42 Georgia (0-1) Cotton Bowl 1966__________________ L _______________ 9-24 Georgia Tech (2-8-1) 1950^ _________________W ______________ 33-13 1951__________________ L _______________ 7-21 1952^ _________________ L _______________ 7-20 1953__________________ L ________________ 4-6 1954^ _________________ L _______________ 7-10 1955__________________ L _______________ 7-20 1956^ _________________ L ________________ 7-9 1957__________________ T ________________ 0-0 1958^ _________________W _______________ 20-0 1959__________________ L ______________ 12-16 1969__________________ L ______________ 21-24 Grambling (2-0) 1981^ _________________W ______________ 59-27 1983__________________W ______________ 20-13 Hardin-Simmons (3-1-1) 1920^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1928 * ________________W ________________ 6-0 1931^ _________________W ______________ 27-10 1935^ _________________W _______________ 18-6 1942 % _______________ L ________________ 6-7 * at Wichita Falls, Texas % at San Antonio, Texas Hawaii (1-4) 1998__________________W _______________ 28-0 1999^ _________________ L _______________ 0-20 2000__________________ L ______________ 15-30 2001^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 31-38 2002__________________ L ______________ 10-42 Henderson-Brown (1-0) 1923__________________W _______________ 33-0 Hendrix (1-0) 1915__________________W _______________ 13-2


Houston (9-16-1) 1975__________________W ______________ 26-16 1976^ _________________ L _______________ 6-29 1977__________________W ______________ 37-23 1978^ _________________ L ______________ 28-42 1979__________________ L ______________ 10-37 1980^ _________________ L _______________11-13 1981__________________W ______________ 38-22 1982^ _________________W ______________ 20-14 1983__________________W ______________ 34-12 1984^ _________________ L ______________ 20-29 1985__________________W ______________ 37-13 1986^ _________________W _______________ 10-3 1989__________________ L ______________ 21-95 1990^ _________________ L ______________ 17-44 1991__________________ L ______________ 20-49 1992^ _________________W ______________ 41-16 1993__________________ T ______________ 28-28 1994^ _________________ L ______________ 33-39 1995__________________ L ______________ 15-38 2000__________________ L ______________ 15-17 2005__________________W ______________ 29-24 2006^ _________________ L ______________ 27-37 2007__________________ L ______________ 28-38 2008^ _________________ L ______________ 38-44 2009__________________ L ______________ 15-38 2010^ _________________ L ______________ 20-45 Howard Payne (5-2-1) 1917^ _________________ L _______________ 7-14 1919^ _________________ L _______________ 9-14 1920^ _________________W _______________ 14-0 1921^ _________________W ________________ 3-0 1927^ _________________W _______________ 32-0 1928^ _________________W _______________ 31-0 1929^ _________________ T ______________ 13-13 1930^ _________________W _______________ 26-0 Illinois (1-1) 1965__________________ L _______________ 0-42 1966^ _________________W _______________ 26-7 Indiana (1-0) 1930__________________W _______________ 27-0 Kansas (4-2) 1952^ _________________ L _______________ 0-26 1953__________________W _______________ 14-6 1954^ _________________W ______________ 36-18 1955__________________W ______________ 33-14 1999__________________ L _______________ 9-27 2000^ _________________W ______________ 31-17 Kentucky (1-0) 1949__________________W _______________ 20-7 Lackland AFB (1-0) 1945__________________W _______________ 51-0 Louisiana State (1-0-1) 1922^ _________________W _______________ 51-0 1934__________________ T ______________ 14-14 Louisiana Tech (1-3) 2001* _________________ L _______________ 6-36 2002^ _________________W ______________ 37-34 2003__________________ L _______________ 6-41 2004^ _________________ L ______________ 10-41 * at Shreveport, La. Louisville (2-0) 1983^ _________________W _______________ 24-6 1984__________________W _______________ 41-7 Love Field (1-0) 1918__________________W ________________ 6-0 Marquette (1-1) 1938* _________________ L ________________ 0-7 1939^ _________________W _______________ 16-0 * at Chicago, Ill. Marshall (2-2) 2005________________ L (OT) ____________ 2006^ _________________W ______________ 2009__________________ L ______________ 2010^ _________________W ______________

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Maryland (0-2) 1961^ _________________ L _______________ 6-14 1962__________________ L ________________ 0-7

Memphis (0-3) 1976__________________ L ______________ 13-27 2007_______________ L (3OT) ___________ 52-55 2008^ _________________ L ______________ 26-31 Meridian (1-0) 1917__________________W _______________ 20-7

New Mexico (3-1) 1992__________________W ______________ 1994^ _________________W ______________ 1996^ _________________W ______________ 1997__________________ L ______________

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Miami (Fla.) (1-0) 1965__________________W ________________ 7-3

New Mexico State (3-0) 1970^ _________________W ______________ 34-21 1971^ _________________W ______________ 28-25 1972^ _________________W _______________ 55-6

Michigan (0-1) 1963__________________ L ______________ 16-27

Northwestern (1-0) 1970__________________W ______________ 21-20

Michigan State (0-1) 1969__________________ L ______________ 15-23

North Carolina (0-2) 1994^ _________________ L ______________ 24-28 2001__________________ L ______________ 10-19

Minnesota (0-1) 1967__________________ L _______________ 3-23 Mississippi (1-2) 1929__________________W _______________ 52-0 1997__________________ L ______________ 15-23 1998^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 41-48 Missouri (13-8-2) 1926__________________ T ________________ 7-7 1927^ _________________W _______________ 32-9 1945^ _________________ L _______________ 7-10 1946__________________W _______________ 17-0 1947^ _________________W ______________ 35-19 1948__________________ L ______________ 14-20 1949^ _________________W ______________ 28-27 1950__________________W _______________ 21-0 1951^ _________________W _______________ 34-0 1952__________________W _______________ 25-7 1953^ _________________W _______________ 20-7 1954__________________W _______________ 25-6 1955__________________W _______________ 13-6 1956^ _________________W ______________ 33-27 1957^ _________________ L ________________ 6-7 1958__________________W ______________ 32-19 1959^ _________________W _______________ 23-2 1960__________________ L _______________ 0-20 1967__________________ L _______________ 0-21 1971__________________ L ______________ 12-24 1973^ _________________ L _______________ 7-17 1993__________________ T ______________ 10-10 1996^ _________________ L ______________ 26-27 Missouri Mines (1-0) 1923__________________W _______________ 35-0 Navy (7-8) 1930 * ________________W _______________ 20-7 1931__________________W _______________ 13-6 1959^ _________________W _______________ 20-7 1960 # ________________ L _______________ 7-26 1963^ _________________W ______________ 32-28 1966^ _________________W _______________ 21-3 1993__________________W ______________ 42-13 1995^ _________________ L _______________ 2-33 1996__________________ L ______________ 17-19 1997^ _________________ L ______________ 16-46 1998__________________W _______________24-11 2002^ _________________ L _______________ 7-38 2008__________________ L _______________ 7-34 2009^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 35-38 2010__________________ L ______________ 21-28 * at Baltimore, Md. # at Norfolk, Va. Nebraska (0-1-1) 1929__________________ T ________________ 0-0 1932^ _________________ L ______________ 14-21

North Carolina State (1-2) 1968^ _________________W ______________ 35-14 2000__________________ L _______________ 0-41 2001^ _________________ L ______________ 17-26 North Texas (28-4-1) 1922^ _________________W _______________ 66-0 1923^ _________________W _______________ 41-0 1924^ _________________W ________________ 7-0 1925^ _________________W _______________ 48-0 1926^ _________________W _______________ 42-0 1927^ _________________W _______________ 68-0 1928^ _________________W _______________ 60-6 1929^ _________________W _______________ 13-3 1931^ _________________W _______________ 13-0 1932^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1933^ _________________ L ________________ 0-7 1934^ _________________W _______________ 33-0 1935^ _________________W _______________ 39-0 1936^ _________________W ________________ 6-0 1937^ _________________W _______________ 14-0 1938^ _________________W _______________ 34-7 1939^ _________________W _______________ 16-0 1940^ _________________W _______________ 20-7 1941^ _________________W _______________ 54-0 1942^ _________________W _______________ 26-7 1974^ _________________W ________________ 7-6 1976^ _________________W ______________ 38-31 1977^ _________________ L ______________ 13-24 1979^ _________________W _______________ 20-9 1980^ _________________W _______________ 28-9 1981^ _________________W _______________ 34-7 1982^ _________________W ______________ 38-10 1984^ _________________W _______________ 24-6 1989^ _________________W _______________ 35-9 1990__________________ L _______________ 7-14 1992^ _________________W ______________ 28-14 2006__________________ L _______________ 6-24 2007^ _________________W ______________ 45-31 Notre Dame (3-10) 1930__________________ L ______________ 14-20 1939__________________ L ______________ 19-20 1949^ _________________ L ______________ 20-27 1951__________________W ______________ 27-20 1953__________________ L ______________ 14-40 1954^ _________________ L ______________ 14-26 1955__________________ L _______________ 0-17 1956^ _________________W ______________ 19-13 1957^ _________________ L ______________ 21-54 1958^ _________________ L _______________ 6-14 Aloha Bowl 1984__________________W ______________ 27-20 1986__________________ L ______________ 29-61 1989__________________ L _______________ 6-59

Nevada (3-3) 2000^ _________________W _______________ 21-7 2001__________________ L ______________ 14-35 2002^ _________________ L _______________ 6-24 2003__________________ L _______________ 9-12 2004^ _________________W ______________ 38-20 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl 2009* _________________W ______________ 45-10 * at Honolulu, Hi. Nevada-Las Vegas (2-0) 1984__________________W ______________ 38-21 1998^ _________________W _______________ 10-7

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Ohio State (1-7-1) 1950__________________W ______________ 32-27 1951__________________ L ________________ 0-7 1958__________________ L ______________ 20-23 1960__________________ L _______________ 0-24 1964__________________ L _______________ 8-27 1968__________________ L ______________ 14-35 1974__________________ L _______________ 9-28 1977^ _________________ L _______________ 7-35 1978__________________ T ______________ 35-35 Oklahoma (1-5-1) 1925^ _________________ L ________________ 0-9 1939__________________ T ________________ 7-7 Astro/Bluebonnet Bowl 1968__________________W ______________ 28-27 1970^ _________________ L _______________11-28 1971__________________ L _______________ 0-30 1985__________________ L ______________ 13-35 1995__________________ L ______________ 10-24 Oklahoma State (6-4-2) 1922^ _________________W _______________ 32-6 1923^ _________________W ________________ 9-0 1924^ _________________ T ______________ 13-13 1933^ _________________ T ________________ 7-7 1934^ _________________W _______________ 41-0 1945^ _________________ L ______________ 12-26 1946__________________W _______________ 15-6 1947__________________W ______________ 21-14 1950^ _________________W _______________ 56-0 2002__________________ L ______________ 16-52 2003^ _________________ L _______________ 6-52 2004__________________ L _______________ 7-59 Oregon (1-1) Cotton Bowl 1948__________________W ______________ 21-13 Sun Bowl 1963__________________ L ______________ 14-21 Oregon State (2-0) 1973__________________W ______________ 35-16 1974^ _________________W ______________ 37-30 Pacific (1-0) 1941__________________W _______________ 34-0 Penn State (0-1-1) Cotton Bowl 1947__________________ T ______________ 13-13 1978__________________ L ______________ 21-26 Pittsburgh (2-2-1) 1938__________________ L _______________ 7-34 1940__________________ T ________________ 7-7 1942__________________ L _______________ 7-20 1948__________________W ______________ 33-14 Cotton Bowl 1982__________________W ________________ 7-3 Purdue (0-1-1) 1965^ _________________ T ______________ 14-14 1966__________________ L ______________ 23-35 Randolph Field (0-1) 1944__________________ L _______________ 0-41


THE MAYORS' CUP A recent addition to the SMU-Rice rivalry is the Mayors' Cup, which goes to the winner of each year's football matchup. The award came to being in 1998 when Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk and Houston Mayor Lee Brown were in office.

Rice (47-40-1) 1916__________________ L ______________ 3-146 1918__________________ L _______________ 0-13 1919__________________ L ______________ 14-21 1920^ _________________ L _______________ 0-10 1921^ _________________ L ________________ 0-7 1926^ _________________W _______________ 20-0 1927__________________W _______________ 34-6 1928^ _________________W ______________ 53-13 1929^ _________________W _______________ 34-0 1930__________________W _______________ 32-0 1931__________________W ______________ 21-12 1932^ _________________ L _______________ 0-13 1933__________________W _______________ 13-7 1934__________________ L ________________ 0-9 1935^ _________________W _______________ 10-0 1936__________________W ________________ 9-0 1937^ _________________ L _______________ 7-15 1938__________________ L ______________ 14-25 1939^ _________________W _______________ 13-6 1940__________________W ________________ 7-6 1941^ _________________ L ________________ 0-6 1942__________________ L _______________ 7-13 1943^ _________________W _______________ 12-0 1944__________________ L ______________ 10-21 1945^ _________________W ______________ 21-18 1946__________________ L _______________ 7-21 1947^ _________________W _______________ 14-0 1948__________________W _______________ 33-7 1949^ _________________ L ______________ 27-41 1950__________________W ______________ 42-21 1951^ _________________ L _______________ 7-28 1952__________________W ______________ 21-14 1953^ _________________W _______________ 12-7 1954__________________W _______________ 20-6 1955^ _________________W _______________ 20-0 1956__________________W ______________ 14-13 1957^ _________________ L ______________ 21-27 1958^ _________________ L _______________ 7-13 1959__________________ T ______________ 13-13 1960^ _________________ L _______________ 0-47 1961__________________ L _______________ 0-10 1962^ _________________W _______________ 15-7 1963__________________ L _______________ 7-13 1964^ _________________ L ________________ 6-7 1965__________________W ______________ 17-14 1966^ _________________W ______________ 28-24 1967__________________ L ______________ 10-14 1968^ _________________W ______________ 32-24 1969__________________W ______________ 34-14 1970^ _________________W _______________ 10-0 1971__________________W ______________ 16-10 1972^ _________________W ______________ 29-14 1973__________________W ______________ 27-16 1974^ _________________W ______________ 19-14 1975__________________ L ______________ 17-28 1976__________________ L ______________ 34-41 1977^ _________________W ______________ 41-24

1978__________________W _______________ 58-0 1979^ _________________W ______________ 35-17 1980__________________W ______________ 34-14 1981^ _________________W ______________ 33-12 1982__________________W ______________ 41-14 1983^ _________________W _______________ 20-6 1984__________________W ______________ 31-17 1985^ _________________W ______________ 40-15 1986__________________W _______________ 45-3 1989^ _________________ L _______________ 6-35 1990__________________ L ______________ 28-30 1991^ _________________ L ______________ 10-31 1992__________________ L ______________ 13-28 1993^ _________________ L ______________ 24-31 1994__________________ L ______________ 10-17 1995^ _________________ L ______________ 24-34 1996__________________ L ______________ 17-35 1997^ _________________W _______________ 24-6 1998________________ L (OT) ____________ 17-23 1999^ _________________W _______________ 27-2 2000__________________ L ______________ 14-43 2001^ _________________W ______________ 37-20 2002__________________ L ______________ 15-27 2003^ _________________ L ______________ 20-41 2004__________________ L ______________ 10-44 2005^ _________________W _______________ 27-7 2006__________________ L ______________ 27-31 2007^ _________________ L ______________ 42-43 2008__________________ L ______________ 27-56 2009^ _________________W ______________ 31-28 2010__________________W ______________ 42-31 SMU Freshmen (1-0) 1922__________________W _______________ 16-0 Sam Houston State (1-0) 2006^ _________________W ______________ 45-14 San Jose State (2-3) 2000^ _________________ L ______________ 2001__________________W ______________ 2002^ _________________ L ______________ 2003__________________ L ______________ 2004^ _________________W ______________

10-35 24-17 23-34 14-31 36-13

Santa Clara (3-0) 1947__________________W _______________ 22-6 1948^ _________________W _______________ 33-0 1973^ _________________W _______________ 49-7 Southern California (0-2) 1961__________________ L ______________ 16-21 1962^ _________________ L _______________ 3-33 Southern Miss (0-2) 2007__________________ L _______________ 7-28 2008^ _________________ L ______________ 12-28 Southwestern (2-2-3) 1915^ _________________ L _______________ 0-21 1916__________________ T ________________ 9-9 1917^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1919__________________ L _______________ 6-10 1921^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1922^ _________________W ______________ 46-14 1944^ _________________W ______________ 16-15 St. Mary’s (0-2) 1931__________________ L ________________ 2-7 1933^ _________________ L _______________ 6-18 Stanford (0-1) Rose Bowl 1935__________________ L ________________ 0-7 Stephen F. Austin (1-0) 2009^ _________________W ______________ 31-23 Syracuse (1-0) 1932__________________W _______________ 16-6 Temple (0-0-2) 1942^ _________________ T ________________ 6-6 1946__________________ T ________________ 7-7

Texas (22-47-4) 1916__________________ L _______________ 0-74 1918__________________ L _______________ 0-32 1920^ _________________ L _______________ 3-21 1924^ _________________W _______________ 10-6 1925^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1926__________________W ______________ 21-17 1927^ _________________W _______________ 14-0 1928__________________W ________________ 6-2 1929^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1930__________________ L _______________ 7-25 1931^ _________________W ________________ 9-7 1932__________________ L _______________ 6-14 1933^ _________________ L _______________ 0-10 1934__________________ T ________________ 7-7 1935^ _________________W _______________ 20-0 1936__________________W _______________ 14-7 1937^ _________________W _______________ 13-2 1938__________________W ________________ 7-6 1939^ _________________W _______________ 10-0 1940__________________W ______________ 21-13 1941^ _________________ L _______________ 0-34 1942__________________ L _______________ 7-21 1943^ _________________ L _______________ 0-20 1944__________________ L _______________ 7-34 1945^ _________________ L _______________ 7-12 1946__________________ L _______________ 3-19 1947^ _________________W ______________ 14-13 1948 _________________W _______________ 21-6 1949^ _________________W ________________ 7-6 1950__________________ L ______________ 20-23 1951^ _________________ L ______________ 13-20 1952__________________ L ______________ 14-31 1953^ _________________ L _______________ 7-16 1954__________________ T ______________ 13-13 1955^ _________________ L ______________ 18-19 1956__________________W ______________ 20-19 1957^ _________________W ______________ 19-12 1958__________________W ______________ 26-10 1959^ _________________ L _______________ 0-21 1960__________________ L _______________ 7-17 1961^ _________________ L _______________ 0-27 1962__________________ L ________________ 0-6 1963^ _________________ L ______________ 12-17 1964__________________ L ________________ 0-7 1965^ _________________W ______________ 31-14 1966__________________W ______________ 13-12 1967^ _________________ L ______________ 28-35 1968__________________ L _______________ 7-38 1969^ _________________ L ______________ 14-45 1970__________________ L ______________ 15-42 1971^ _________________ L ______________ 18-22 1972__________________ L _______________ 9-17 1973^ _________________ L ______________ 14-42 1974__________________ L ______________ 15-35 1975^ _________________ L ______________ 22-30 1976__________________ L ______________ 12-13 1977^ _________________ L ______________ 14-30 1978__________________ L _______________ 3-22 1979^ _________________ L _______________ 6-30 1980__________________W _______________ 20-6 1981^ _________________ L ________________ 7-9 1982__________________W ______________ 30-17 1983^ _________________ L ______________ 12-15 1984__________________ L _______________ 7-13 1985^ _________________W ______________ 44-14 1986__________________ L ______________ 24-27 1989^ _________________ L ______________ 13-45 1990__________________ L _______________ 3-52 1991^ _________________ L _______________ 0-34 1992__________________ L ______________ 14-35 1993 * ________________ L ______________ 10-37 1994__________________ L ______________ 20-42 1995^ _________________ L ______________ 10-35 * at San Antonio, Texas Texas-Arlington (5-1) 1943^ _________________ L _______________ 6-20 1944^ _________________W _______________ 49-0 1964^ _________________W _______________ 14-0 1980^ _________________W ______________ 52-16 1981^ _________________W _______________ 48-0 1983^ _________________W _______________ 34-0

Tennessee (0-1) 1970__________________ L _______________ 3-28

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Texas-El Paso (UTEP) (10-8) 1932__________________W _______________ 26-0 1933^ _________________W _______________ 27-6 1982__________________W ______________ 31-10 1985^ _________________W ______________ 35-23 1996__________________W _______________ 30-0 1997^ _________________W ______________ 28-14 1999__________________ L ______________ 28-42 2000__________________ L ______________ 20-37 2001^ _________________W ______________ 40-14 2002__________________W ______________ 42-35 2003^ _________________ L ______________ 19-21 2004__________________ L ______________ 27-57 2005^ _________________W ______________ 40-27 2006__________________ L ______________ 21-24 2007^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 45-48 2008__________________ L ______________ 10-36 2009^ _________________W ______________ 35-31 2010__________________ L ______________ 14-28 Texas A&I (1-0) 1936^ _________________W _______________ 61-0 Texas A&M (29-41-7) 1916^ _________________ L _______________ 0-62 1919__________________ L _______________ 0-16 1920^ _________________ L ________________ 0-3 1921^ _________________ L _______________ 0-13 1922^ _________________W _______________ 17-6 1923__________________W _______________ 10-0 1924^ _________________ T ________________ 7-7 1925__________________ L ________________ 0-7 1926^ _________________W ________________ 9-7 1927__________________ L ______________ 13-39 1928^ _________________ T ______________ 19-19 1929__________________W _______________ 12-7 1930^ _________________W _______________ 13-7 1931__________________W ________________ 8-0 1932^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1933__________________W _______________ 19-0 1934^ _________________W _______________ 28-0 1935__________________W _______________ 24-0 1936^ _________________ L _______________ 6-22 1937__________________ L _______________ 0-14 1938^ _________________W _______________ 10-7 1939__________________ L ________________ 2-6 1940^ _________________ L _______________ 7-19 1941__________________ L ______________ 10-21 1942^ _________________ L ______________ 20-27 1943__________________ L _______________ 0-22 1944^ _________________ L _______________ 6-39 1945__________________ L ________________ 0-3 1946^ _________________ L _______________ 0-14 1947__________________W _______________ 13-0 1948^ _________________W ______________ 20-14 1949__________________ T ______________ 27-27 1950^ _________________ L ______________ 20-25 1951__________________ T ______________ 14-14 1952^ _________________W ______________ 21-13 1953 _________________W _______________ 23-0 1954^ _________________W ________________ 6-3 1955__________________ L _______________ 2-13 1956^ _________________ L _______________ 7-33 1957__________________ L _______________ 6-19 1958^ _________________W _______________ 33-0 1959__________________W _______________14-11 1960^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1961__________________ L ______________ 12-25 1962^ _________________ L _______________ 7-12 1963__________________W ________________ 9-7 1964^ _________________ L _______________ 0-23 1965__________________W _______________ 10-0 1966^ _________________W ______________ 21-14 1967__________________W ______________ 20-17 1968^ _________________W ______________ 36-23 1969__________________ L ______________ 10-20 1970^ _________________W ________________ 6-3 1971__________________ L ______________ 10-27 1972^ _________________ L ______________ 17-27 1973__________________ L ______________ 10-45 1974^ _________________W ______________ 18-14 1975__________________ L _______________ 3-36 1976^ _________________ L _______________ 0-36 1977__________________ L ______________ 21-38 1978^ _________________ L ______________ 17-20 1979__________________ L ______________ 14-47 1980^ _________________W _______________ 27-0 1981__________________W _______________ 27-7 1982^ _________________W _______________ 47-9 1983__________________W _______________ 10-7 1984^ _________________W ______________ 28-20


1985__________________ L ______________ 17-19 1986^ _________________ L ______________ 35-39 1989__________________ L ______________ 14-63 1990^ _________________ L ______________ 17-38 1991__________________ L _______________ 6-65 1992^ _________________ L _______________ 7-41 1993__________________ L ______________ 13-37 1994* _________________ T ______________ 21-21 1995__________________ L ______________ 17-20 2005__________________ L _______________ 8-66 * at San Antonio, Texas TCU (39-44-7) 1915__________________ L _______________ 0-43 1916^ _________________ L _______________ 3-48 1917__________________ L _______________ 0-21 1918^ _________________W _______________forfeit 1921__________________ L _______________ 6-13 1922__________________ T ________________ 0-0 1923^ _________________W _______________ 40-0 1924__________________W ________________ 6-0 1926^ _________________W ______________ 14-13 1927__________________W _______________ 28-6 1928^ _________________ L _______________ 6-15 1929__________________ T ________________ 7-7 1930^ _________________ L _______________ 0-13 1931__________________ T ________________ 0-0 1932^ _________________ L ________________ 0-8 1933__________________ L _______________ 6-26 1934^ _________________W _______________ 19-0 1935__________________W ______________ 20-14 1936^ _________________ T ________________ 0-0 1937__________________ L ________________ 0-3 1938^ _________________ L _______________ 7-20 1939__________________W _______________ 14-7 1940^ _________________W _______________ 16-0 1941__________________ L ______________ 13-15 1942^ _________________ L _______________ 6-14 1943__________________W _______________ 20-0 1944^ _________________W ________________ 9-6 1945__________________W _______________ 34-0

THE IRON SKILLET During the post-World War II college football boom, the SMU and TCU student bodies created a traveling trophy called the Iron Skillet that was presented to the winner of the annual football game between the archrivals. The tradition eventually died, and the skillet was lost. In 1993, however, the tradition was revived as the president of the SMU student body painted the face of the TCU student body president red and blue following the Mustangs' 21-15 victory in Fort Worth. The engraved skillet is presented to the winning team after each game.

1946^ _________________W ______________ 30-13 1947__________________ T ______________ 19-19 1948^ _________________ T ________________ 7-7 1949__________________ L ______________ 13-21 1950^ _________________ L ______________ 13-27 1951__________________ L _______________ 2-13 1952^ _________________ L _______________ 7-14 1953__________________ L _______________ 0-13 1954^ _________________W _______________ 21-6 1955__________________ L ______________ 13-20 1956^ _________________ L _______________ 6-21 1957__________________ L _______________ 0-21 1958^ _________________W ______________ 20-13 1959__________________ L _______________ 0-19 1960^ _________________ L _______________ 0-13 1961__________________ T ______________ 28-28 1962^ _________________ L _______________ 9-14 1963__________________ L ______________ 15-22 1964^ _________________ L _______________ 6-17 1965__________________ L _______________ 7-10 1966 _________________W _______________ 21-0 1967^ _________________W ______________ 28-14 1968 _________________W ______________ 21-14 1969^ _________________W ______________ 19-17 1970__________________ L ______________ 17-26 1971^ _________________ L ______________ 16-18 1972__________________W ______________ 35-22 1973^ _________________W ______________ 21-19 1974__________________W ______________ 33-13 1975^ _________________W ______________ 28-13 1976^ _________________W ______________ 34-14 1977__________________W ______________ 45-21 1978^ _________________W ______________ 45-14 1979__________________W _______________ 27-7 1980^ _________________W ______________ 17-14 1981__________________W _______________ 20-9 1982^ _________________W ______________ 16-13 1983__________________W ______________ 21-17 1984^ _________________W ______________ 26-17 1985__________________W ______________ 56-21 1986^ _________________W ______________ 31-21 1989__________________ L ______________ 10-28 1990^ _________________ L ______________ 21-42 1991__________________ L ______________ 10-18 1992^ _________________W _______________ 21-9 1993__________________W ______________ 21-15 1994^ _________________ L ______________ 14-35 1995__________________ L ______________ 16-19 1996^ _________________W ______________ 27-24 1997__________________ L ______________ 18-21 1998^ _________________W _______________ 10-6 1999__________________ L _______________ 0-21 2000^ _________________ L _______________ 7-62 2001^ _________________ L ______________ 10-38 2002__________________ L _______________ 6-17 2003^ _________________ L ______________ 13-20 2004__________________ L _______________ 0-44 2005^ _________________W ______________ 21-10 2007__________________ L _______________ 7-21 2008^ _________________ L _______________ 7-48 2009__________________ L ______________ 14-39 2010^ _________________ L ______________ 24-41 Texas State (1-0) 2008^ _________________W ______________ 47-36 Texas Tech (16-32) 1932__________________ L ________________ 0-6 1933__________________W _______________ 14-0 1943^ _________________ L ________________ 6-7 1944__________________W ________________ 7-6 1946^ _________________ L ________________ 0-7 1948^ _________________W _______________ 41-6 1959^ _________________W ______________ 21-13 1960__________________ L _______________ 7-28 1961^ _________________W ________________ 8-7 1962__________________W _______________ 14-0 1963^ _________________ L _______________ 6-13 1964__________________ L _______________ 0-12 1965^ _________________ L ______________ 24-26 1966__________________W _______________ 24-7 1967^ _________________ L _______________ 7-21 1968__________________W ______________ 39-18 1969^ _________________ L ______________ 24-27 1970__________________ L ______________ 10-14 1971__________________W ______________ 18-17 1972^ _________________ L _______________ 3-17 1973__________________ L ______________ 14-31 1974^ _________________ L ______________ 17-20 1975__________________ L ______________ 20-37 1976__________________ L _______________ 7-34

1977^ _________________ L _______________ 7-45 1978__________________ L ______________ 16-19 1979^ _________________W ______________ 35-10 1980__________________ L _______________ 0-14 1981^ _________________W _______________ 30-6 1982__________________W ______________ 34-27 1983^ _________________W _______________ 33-7 1984__________________W _______________ 31-0 1985^ _________________W ________________ 9-7 1986__________________W _______________ 13-7 1989^ _________________ L ______________ 24-48 1990__________________ L _______________ 7-62 1991^ _________________ L ______________ 14-38 1992__________________ L ______________ 25-39 1993^ _________________ L ______________ 24-41 1994__________________ L _______________ 7-35 1995^ _________________ L ______________ 14-45 2002^ _________________ L ______________ 14-24 2003__________________ L ______________ 10-58 2004^ _________________ L ______________ 13-27 2006__________________ L _______________ 3-35 2007^ _________________ L _______________ 9-49 2008__________________ L _______________ 7-43 2010__________________ L ______________ 27-35 Trinity (Texas) (6-2) 1915^ _________________ L _______________ 1916^ _________________ L _______________ 1917^ _________________W _______________ 1919^ _________________W _______________ 1920^ _________________W _______________ 1924^ _________________W _______________ 1926^ _________________W _______________ 1928^ _________________W _______________

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1910S

On the morning of Sept. 14, 1915, coach Ray Morrison held his first practice, thus marking the birth of the SMU football program. Morrison came to the school in June of 1915 when he became the coach of the University’s football, basketball, baseball and track teams, as well as an instructor of mathematics. A former All-Southern quarterback at Vanderbilt, Morrison immediately installed the passing game at SMU. A local sportswriter nicknamed the team “the Parsons” because the squad was composed primarily of theology students. SMU was a member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association, which ruled that neither graduate nor transfer students were eligible to play. Therefore, the first SMU team consisted entirely of freshmen. The Mustangs played their first game Oct. 10, 1915, dropping a 43-0 decision to TCU in Fort Worth. SMU bounced back in its next game, its first at home, to defeat Hendrix College, 13-2. Morrison came to be known as “the father of the forward pass” because of his use of the passing game on first and second downs instead of as a last resort. • During the 1915 season, the Mustangs posted a record of 2-5 and scored just three touchdowns while giving up 131 points. SMU recorded the first shutout in school history with a 7-0 victory over Dallas University that year. • SMU finished the 1916 season 0-8-2 and suffered its worst loss ever, a 146-3 drubbing by Rice. The Mustangs were outscored, 455-27, by their opponents while managing ties against Austin College (0-0) and Southwestern (9-9). Ray Morrison left SMU following the 1916 season to work with the Army YMCA at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., as Director of Sports and Recreation. He returned to SMU in 1920 to organize a Department of Physical Education. • J. Burton Rix became the second head football coach in 1917 and guided SMU to its first winning season (3-2-3). • In 1918, SMU became a member of the Southwest Conference, joining Baylor, Rice, Texas, Texas A&M, Arkansas and Oklahoma A&M (which later became Oklahoma State). Record for the decade: 14-21-6

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1920S The 1920s brought the first two Southwest Conference football championships and a new stadium to the Hilltop. After Rix led the Ponies to a combined 4-11-3 record in the decade’s first two years, Ray Morrison returned as coach in 1922 and guided SMU to the first of 10 consecutive winning seasons. Sportswriters billed the Mustangs the “Aerial Circus,” in reference to Morrison’s passing offense. At a time when most teams threw the ball five or six times per game, SMU passed between 30 and 40 times per contest. The Mustangs recorded a perfect 9-0 mark and won the school’s first conference title one year later in 1923. In 1926, Ownby Stadium was built, named after SMU alumnus and strong supporter of athletics Jordan C. Ownby. SMU defeated North Texas State Teachers College, 42-0, Sept. 24, 1926, in the first game at Ownby. Quarterback Gerald Mann, known as “The Little Red Arrow” because of his strong, accurate passing, was a member of the first Mustang team to play in Ownby Stadium and, as part of his scholarship chores, helped plant the grass on the stadium playing field. SMU steamrolled over its first three opponents that year, shutting out North Texas State, Trinity and Centenary by a combined score of 127-0. Missouri was the only roadblock for the Mustangs in their 8-0-1 season, managing a 7-7 tie. • In 1922, end Gene Bedford and back Logan Stollenwerck were named first-team All-Southwest Conference, becoming the first Mustang players to achieve that honor. Bedford became the first player from SMU to play professionally when he played for the Rochester Jeffersons in 1925. • The Mustangs made their first bowl appearance in 1924, playing against West Virginia Wesleyan in the Dixie Classic on New Year’s Day. The game, played at Fair Park Stadium in Dallas, was the predecessor to the Cotton Bowl. WVW spoiled SMU’s 18-game unbeaten streak with a 9-7 victory. • In the spring of 1926, Morrison decided that it would be important to find a left-handed quarterback for the upcoming Southwest Conference season. Gerald Mann, who was the Mustangs’ right-handed quarterback, told Morrison that he would have his left-handed quarterback before the season began. Not eager to lose his duty as signal-caller, Mann reported to fall practice ready to throw left-handed. • Guard Choc Sanders became SMU’s first All-America player in 1928. Sanders was also the Southwest Conference's first All-America selection. Tackle Marion Hammon became the Mustangs' second AllAmerican one year later. Record for the decade: 56-22-16

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The Mustang football program continued its rapid ascent to national prominence during the 1930s. SMU won its first national championship in 1935 after posting a 12-win season under the guidance of first-year head coach Matty Bell. Known as a player’s coach, Bell brought discipline to his team, and he spent time listening and talking to his players. Fullback Harry Shuford and tackle Truman “Big Dog” Spain were two prominent players on the national championship team. A tri-captain, Shuford was the Mustangs’ best running back during the 1935 season, but injury forced him to miss the season’s most critical contest. The Mustangs, ranked No. 1 in the country, played second-ranked TCU and its star quarterback, Sammy Baugh, for the unofficial national championship and the right to play in the Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1936, against Stanford. Bobby Wilson scored two touchdowns to give SMU a 14-0 lead before Baugh rallied the Horned Frogs to a 14-14 tie. Early in the fourth quarter, Bob Finley connected on a long pass to Wilson after the Mustangs faced a fourth down at the TCU 39. Wilson caught the ball at the five and rolled into the end zone as the Mustangs held on to win, 20-14, and earned a trip to the Rose Bowl. Despite entering the game as heavy favorites, the Ponies were upset by Stanford, 7-0, with Cardinal quarterback Bill Paulman scoring the game’s only touchdown on a first-quarter run. While the loss constituted the only blemish on a 12-1 season, SMU was able to pay off its 10-year debt on Ownby Stadium with the check the University received from competing in the Rose Bowl. • Prior to becoming the head coach at SMU in 1935, Matty Bell served as the head coach at TCU (1923-1928) and Texas A&M (1929-33). Bell arrived at SMU in 1934 and served one season as the line coach. • Three SMU players earned All-America status in 1935: tackle Truman Spain, guard J.C. Wetsel and back Bobby Wilson. Wilson, who scored all three Mustang touchdowns in the dramatic 20-14 win over TCU, went on to play one year of pro football for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1936. • SMU won its third Southwest Conference championship in 1931 after finishing the season with a 9-1-1 mark. The Mustangs struggled the next two seasons, posting a 3-7-2 record in 1932 and a 4-7-1 record in 1933. • Harry Shuford was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1936 and, despite the team’s efforts to sign him to a contract, opted to attend law school at SMU. Shuford overcame the prevailing thought that a football player could not succeed in law school and finished first in his class in 1939. Record for the decade: 64-38-9

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1940S

While the 1930s established SMU’s position on the national football map, the 1940s ensured its permanent inclusion. A conference cochampionship in 1940 served as a solid beginning to the new decade, but was followed by six consecutive losing seasons from 1941 through 1946. World War II resulted in the loss of Bell for three years (1942-45) when he left the Hilltop to join the Navy reserves. Bell returned to SMU in 1945 and took on an additional role as the University’s athletic director. The 1947 season brought new hope and the emergence of a legend in Doak Walker. The only three-time All-American in SMU history, Walker led the Mustangs to consecutive Southwest Conference championships in 1947 and 1948. Over the course of his career at SMU, Walker rushed for 1,954 yards, passed for 1,638 yards, scored 288 points, punted for a 39.4 average and kicked field goals and extra points. He is also the Mustangs’ all-time leader in punt return yards with 750. Walker’s exploits earned him the Heisman Trophy in 1948 and led to his number, 37, being retired at SMU. Led by Walker, Kyle Rote, Dick McKissack and Paul Page, the Mustang backfield combined hard running with tricky reverse and gadget plays to wreak havoc on opposing defenses in the latter part of the decade. • Walker was a high school teammate of Bobby Layne at Highland Park High School in Dallas. The two were matched against each other in Walker’s first collegiate game in 1945 when Layne was the quarterback at Texas. Although UT won the game, 12-7, Walker scored the Mustangs’ only touchdown and kicked the extra point. Walker and Layne were reunited as teammates when both played for the Detroit Lions in the early 1950s. • After playing their home games since 1926 at Ownby Stadium, the Mustangs moved to the Cotton Bowl in 1948 and remained there for 31 years. For almost a half-century, the last game played at Ownby was Oct. 2, 1948, when SMU defeated Texas Tech, 41-6. Because of his immense popularity, the Cotton Bowl became known as “The House That Doak Built.” • Following the 1947 and 1948 seasons, SMU played in back-toback Cotton Bowls. The Mustangs were matched against Penn State in the 1948 game, tying the Nittany Lions, 13-13. Walker threw a 53-yard touchdown pass and scored on a two-yard run, but Penn State’s Elwood Petchel matched Walker by tossing scoring passes of 38 and six yards. The 1949 Cotton Bowl paired SMU with Oregon and its star quarterback, Norm Van Brocklin. The Mustangs won 21-13. Record for the decade: 58-46-10

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After playing alongside Doak Walker the previous two seasons, Kyle Rote was given his chance to be the featured back in 1950. Rote, who led the Southwest Conference with 777 yards rushing in 1949, was named an All-American following the 1950 season. As the Walker-Rote era came to an end, so began a new era of Mustang gridiron greats including Fred Benners, Forrest Gregg, Raymond Berry and Don Meredith. One of the most prolific passers in Mustang history, Benners completed 109 passes in 108 minutes played in 1950. A two-time All-Southwest Conference selection, Forrest Gregg was a two-way player at both offensive and defensive tackle from 1952-55. At first, he was not offered a full scholarship by SMU upon graduation from Sulphur Springs High School, and was leaning toward attending Texas A&M. However, chief recruiter Herman “Sleepy” Morgan, recognizing Gregg’s infinite potential, ultimately lured him to the Hilltop with an offer of a full scholarship. Despite the fact that Berry caught just 11 passes for 144 yards during his junior season and had never started a game in his career, his teammates elected him as a co-captain in 1954. With that vote of confidence, Berry went on to earn All-Southwest Conference and Academic All-America accolades. He was a 20th-round draft choice of the Baltimore Colts in 1955 and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973. Don Meredith was a two-time All-American in 1958 and 1959, and his .610 career completion percentage is the greatest of any passer in Mustang history. One of his best attributes was his running ability, which increased the pressure on opposing defenses. • After Bell decided to relinquish his duties as head football coach to devote himself full-time to his responsibilities as athletic director, three different head coaches guided the Mustangs in the 1950s: H.N. “Rusty” Russell (1950-52), Chalmer Woodard (1953-56) and Bill Meek (1957-61). Bell's 127 career wins and .653 winning percentage both rank second all-time among SMU’s coaching records. • While Meek’s teams won just 17 of 50 games during his tenure, he was responsible for installing an early version of the Run-and-Shoot offense during Don Meredith’s sophomore season. Meek employed a spread formation, using a receiver wide to each side and one in the slot on each side.

• In his first varsity season in 1957, Meredith set an SWC singleseason record by connecting on 71 of 102 passes for a .696 completion percentage. During his Mustang career, Meredith also returned kickoffs, punted and kicked. • Quarterback Fred Benners led the Mustangs to perhaps their greatest win of the decade when he completed 22 of 42 passes for 336 yards to beat Notre Dame, 27-20, in South Bend Oct. 13, 1951. Record for the decade: 47-48-5

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1960S

The first two years of the decade found the Mustangs shackled with mounting losses and sagging attendance. In 1960, SMU finished 0-9-1 and average home attendance fell below 30,000 for the first time since 1946. Following a 2-7-1 season in 1961, SMU introduced Hayden Fry as the Mustangs’ eighth head coach. Fry lifted SMU back to national prominence in 1966, when SMU was ranked ninth in the nation and won its first conference championship in 18 years. Jerry LeVias became the first African-American player in the Southwest Conference to receive an athletic scholarship in 1965 after choosing SMU largely because of its accounting program. As a senior in 1968, LeVias caught 80 passes for a school-record 1,131 yards when he was selected both an All-American and Academic All-American. Combined with quarterback Chuck Hixson, LeVias helped lead the Mustangs to a 28-27 win over Oklahoma in the 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl, giving SMU its first bowl victory since the 1949 Cotton Bowl. Hixson was just a sophomore in 1968, but he finished the season as the nation’s leading passer by completing 265 of 468 attempts for 3,103 yards. October 11, 1963, provided the SMU football program with perhaps its most memorable game when the Mustangs hosted fourth-ranked Navy and its heralded quarterback, Roger Staubach at the Cotton Bowl. On its way to a 4-7 season, SMU was given little chance to beat the Midshipmen. Little-known sophomore John Roderick rushed for 146 yards on 11 carries and scored on touchdown runs of 45 and two yards for the Mustangs. The SMU defense, led by Bob Oyler, Martin Cude, Bill Harlan, Harold Magers and Doug January, sent Staubach to the bench twice with a dislocated left shoulder. Trailing, 28-26, with 2:52 remaining in the game, SMU had one last chance to pull off the upset. Quarterback Danny Thomas threw to Billy Gannon, who ran to the Navy 46. On the next play, Roderick took a pitchout 23 yards to the 23. After a pass interference penalty against Navy put the ball on the one-yard line, Gannon plowed over right tackle for the winning touchdown with 2:05 left. The SMU defense held off Staubach’s valiant effort to rally his team for one last score, as the Mustangs pulled off the 32-28 upset. • Jerry LeVias and John LaGrone were the only three-time All-SWC selections of the decade. LaGrone was also the first Mustang player to be selected as both an All-American and Academic All-American when he was honored following the 1966 season. • Led by LeVias and Chuck Hixson, the 1968 Mustangs eclipsed the 300-point barrier for the first time in school history, scoring 311 points. In addition to his 1,131 receiving yards, LeVias set school records for receptions in a game (15 vs. Ohio State) and receiving yards in a game (213 vs. N.C. State). Record for the decade: 35-65-3

Defensively, Robert Popelka, Louie Kelcher and Putt Choate starred for the Mustangs in the 1970s. All three were two-time All-Southwest Conference performers during their careers at SMU. Ron Meyer was hired as SMU’s 10th head coach in January of 1976 and was given the responsibility of establishing a championship reign on the Hilltop. His ability to recruit players such as Mike Ford and Emanuel Tolbert helped build the foundation of “Mustang Mania.” A highly-touted quarterback recruit from Mesquite High School, Ford was the nation’s second-ranked passer in 1978, when he threw for 3,007 yards. His main target was Tolbert, an All-American with blazing speed. Home attendance jumped from 26,000 to 52,000 in 1978 and “Mustang Mania” ushered a new era in SMU football the following season, when the Mustangs began playing all of their home games at Texas Stadium. Accompanying the move to a new stadium in 1979 was a freshman class which would lift SMU football to new heights. Freshmen Eric Dickerson and Craig James combined to rush for 1,239 yards in 1979, and the “Pony Express” was born. • Tailback Arthur Whittington finished second in the nation in allpurpose running to Pittsburgh’s Tony Dorsett in 1976 with 167.5 yards a game. Whittington finished his SMU career in 1977 as the Mustangs’ all-time leader in kickoff return yards with 1,649. • A four-year starter from 1973-76, Ricky Wesson became the first Mustang quarterback to accumulate more yards rushing than passing in a single season in 1974. Wesson rushed for 885 yards while passing for 688. He became the fourth player in SMU history to lead the Mustangs in rushing and passing in the same season. • Putt Choate became the first Mustang defender to record more than 200 tackles in a season when he made 253 in 1978. Choate finished his career with 649 stops. • Despite coming from different backgrounds, Eric Dickerson and Craig James shared similar success before arriving at SMU. Both led their high schools to undefeated 15-0 seasons and state championships as seniors. In three years at Sealy High School, Dickerson rushed for 5,875 yards and 84 touchdowns. James collected 2,411 yards and 35 TDs during his senior season at Stratford High School in Houston. Record for the decade: 48-59-3

1970S

Over the course of the 1970s, the SMU football program was shaped by outstanding individual performances and the birth of "Mustang Mania" on the Hilltop. Chuck Hixson ended his SMU career in 1970 as the Mustangs’ career leader in total offense with 7,179 yards. Alvin Maxson helped fill the void left by Hixson’s absence by becoming the first Mustang to rush for 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons when he rushed for 1,012 in 1971 and 1,005 in 1972. In the process, he helped the Mustangs to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 1958-59. Under Und er Ha Hayden den Fry, Fry Chuck Fr Ch ck Hixson Hi son set set numerous numero merouss records records reco rds on the the Hilltop. Hilltop Hill top

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1980S

There was a great deal of optimism surrounding the SMU football program in 1980. Eric Dickerson and Craig James gave the Mustangs one of the nation’s top backfield duos and Mike Ford returned to the team after a knee injury limited him to just two starts in 1979. Leading the defense were future All-Americans John Simmons and Harvey Armstrong. The Mustangs parlayed their talent into an 8-4 record and the school’s first national ranking (20th) since 1968. A 10-1 record the following season vaulted the Ponies to their second National Championship and their first conference title in 16 years, as a new quarterback took over the reigns of the Pony Express. Lance McIlhenny was the perfect leader for SMU’s option attack, using his running ability and leadership capabilities to guide the Mustangs to a 34-5-1 record after taking over as the starting quarterback in the seventh game of his freshman season in 1980. After Ron Meyer was named head coach of the New England Patriots prior to the 1982 season, Southern Mississippi coach Bobby Collins was named the Mustangs’ new head coach. Dickerson, James and McIlhenny led SMU to an 11-0-1 record and its second-consecutive National Championship in 1982, highlighted by a victory over Pittsburgh and its star quarterback, Dan Marino, in the Cotton Bowl. With the loss of Dickerson and James to the National Football League in 1983, the Mustangs found a capable replacement in Reggie Dupard, a tailback from New Orleans whose blazing speed made him the first SMU running back to gain over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons. Dupard was the nation’s eighth-leading rusher in 1985 with 1,278 yards, and he became a first-round draft choice by the New England Patriots the following spring. After NCAA sanctions forced the cancellation of the 1987 season and University officials cancelled the 1988 campaign, SMU welcomed one of its former gridiron greats back to lead the resurrection of the Mustang

football program. Forrest Gregg returned to accept what he called “the ultimate challenge” when he was named as the Ponies’ head coach Jan. 14, 1988, after having coached the Green Bay Packers since 1984. He was given the responsibility of guiding a team consisting of 74 freshmen, 16 of whom were starters. One of those freshmen was quarterback Mike Romo who, on Feb. 10, 1988, became the Mustangs’ first signee since 1985. Romo engineered one of the most exciting wins in Mustang history when he led SMU from a 17-point deficit in the final five minutes to defeat Connecticut, 31-30, in just the second game of the 1989 season. He completed a four-yard pass to Michael Bowen on the game’s final play to give the Ponies their first win since 1986 in a game that came to be known as the "Miracle on Mockingbird." • One of the most memorable plays in SMU football history took place Nov. 13, 1982, when Bobby Leach took a cross-field lateral on a kickoff with 17 seconds left and raced untouched for a 91-yard touchdown to give the Mustangs a 34-27 win over Texas Tech. The play helped preserve the Ponies’ undefeated season and forever branded Leach with the nickname of “Miracle Man.” • As a freshman in 1989, Mike Romo broke four school passing records which had stood for over 20 years. Romo set SMU records for yards passing in a game (450), passes completed in a game (40), passes completed in a season (282) and passes attempted in a season (503). • Jason Wolf set an NCAA freshman record when he caught 61 passes in 1989. • After playing their home games in Ownby Stadium from 1926-48, the Mustangs returned their home games to the on-campus facility in 1989. SMU hosted Rice in the season opener on Sept. 2, marking the return of Mustang football to Ownby exactly 40 years and 11 months after SMU’s last game there. Record for the decade: 63-28-1

1990S

Forrest Gregg assumed the role of athletic director April 11, 1990, while announcing that he would relinquish his coaching duties following the 1990 season. Tom Rossley, who served as offensive coordinator at SMU from 1988-89, became the 13th head coach in Mustang history in December 1991. The orchestrator of the Mustangs’ run-and-shoot offense, Rossley returned to the Hilltop after one season as the quarterbacks coach of the Atlanta Falcons. The Mustangs went 5-6 in 1992 and Rossley was named Southwest Conference Co-Coach of the Year. Another significant accomplishment occurred that season when Jason Wolf ended his career with 235 receptions, making him the Southwest Conference’s career leader in that category. Mick Rossley then emerged as the Mustangs’ top receiving threat. A sure-handed receiver, Rossley broke Jerry LeVias’ school record for receptions in a season when he hauled in 83 passes in 1994. The winds of change swept across the Hilltop following the 1994 season as SMU prepared to begin its 77th and final season of play in the Southwest Conference after announcing that it would accept an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference beginning in 1996. Coinciding with the final SWC season was the return of SMU football to the Cotton Bowl. After playing most of its home games the previous six seasons at Ownby Stadium, SMU made “The House That Doak Built” its home stadium in 1995. The Mustangs made their return a memorable one when, in the 1995 season opener against eventual SEC Western Division champion Arkansas, Wilbert Mitchell recovered a Razorback fumble on the SMU two-yard line in the game’s final minute to preserve a 17-14 win.

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The Mustangs showed they could compete in the Western Athletic Conference by fashioning a 4-4 record in their new league. SMU posted a 30-0 victory at UTEP in 1996, marking the Ponies' first shutout win since 1984. The Mustangs also won at Arkansas, exploded for 52 points against New Mexico and upended crosstown rival TCU, 27-24, before a national television (ESPN) audience in the 1996 season finale at the Cotton Bowl. Mike Cavan was named the 14th head coach of the Mustangs Dec. 20, 1996. Cavan led SMU to a 6-5 overall record in 1997, marking the first winning season for the Mustangs since 1986. After a 1-4 start, SMU won five consecutive games, marking its longest winning streak in 12 years. Cavan was named the WAC Coach of the Year by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram for his efforts in 1997. Among SMU's victims in 1998 was Metroplex rival and bowl-bound TCU on "Doak Walker Day" at the Cotton Bowl. The game was played in memory of the Mustangs' greatest player, who passed away Sept. 27, 1998, at the age of 71. SMU dedicated its season to Walker, who won the 1948 Heisman Trophy. • John Stewart became the first SMU All-America selection since Reggie Dupard in 1985 when the Mustang kicker was honored following the 1993 season. A former walk-on who never had attempted a field goal or extra point prior to his senior season in 1993, Stewart converted on all 23 of his extra point attempts, as well as 13 of his 17 field goal attempts, including a 55-yarder. • Quarterback Ramon Flanigan became SMU's all-time leader in total offense (7,437 yards) and touchdowns responsible for (57) with a solid senior season in 1997. He was granted a sixth year of eligibility prior to 1997 by the NCAA. • Linebacker Chris Bordano was named the 1997 WAC Mountain Division Defensive Player of the Year after leading the team in tackles with 120. Bordano became just the 10th player in SMU history to be named all-conference three times. • In 1999, SMU great Eric Dickerson was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, becoming the fifth Mustang to be enshrined. • Defensive end Luke Johnson recorded 11.5 sacks in 1999 while helping lead SMU to a 4-6 record, and concluded his career as the program's all-time sack leader with 23.5 sacks from 1996-99. • In 1999, the Ponies closed another chapter of Mustang football at the Cotton Bowl and prepared to move into their new on campus home, Gerald J. Ford Stadium, in 2000. Record for the decade: 31-76-3 Record for the century: 416-403-56

The 2002 campaign was also the last for two of the best players in recent SMU history: tight end John Hampton and linebacker Vic Viloria. Hampton concluded his career as the program's all-time leader in receptions at his position with 114. Viloria was SMU's leading tackler during his final three seasons and finished his career ranked eighth on the school's all-time tackles list with 372. He earned All-WAC honors three times. The 2005 season brought a new highlight to SMU football history as the Mustangs stampeded into Conference USA. SMU finished the 2005 season with a 5-6 mark, its highest win total in eight seasons. The year was full of highlights like SMU’s first win over a ranked team since 1986, a 3-1 record against Bowl teams and a three-game win streak to end the season - SMU’s longest since 1999. In 2006, SMU increased its win total for the third straight season, posted its highest win total in a decade and reached bowl-eligibility. SMU continued to win off the field as well, as the Mustangs received the American Football Coaches Association’s 2006 Academic Achievement Award after the school recorded a 100 percent graduation rate. After a disappointing 1-11 season in 2007, Bennett was dismissed as head coach. Former National Coach of the Year June Jones was then lured away from Hawaii to coach the Mustangs, creating a sense of excitement not seen on the Hilltop in decades. Jones' first season was a record-setting one, with the Mustangs setting numerous passing and receiving marks. The 2009 season was a true breakthrough. SMU went 8-5, posting the biggest turnaround in the nation, and winning the Conference USA Western Division Co-Championship and Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. It marked SMU's first bowl berth and win in 25 years. Record for the decade: 34-84

2010S

In 2010, SMU continued its run of success, earning its secondstraight bowl berth and claiming another Conference USA Western Division Co-Championship.

2000S

Sept. 2, 2000, may stand out as the most significant day in the history of the storied SMU football program. That was the date that Mustang football returned to campus with the inaugural game in $56-million Gerald J. Ford Stadium. SMU christened the facility by whipping Big 12 foe Kansas, 31-17, before a sellout crowd of 32,267. It was the first capacity home crowd for Mustang football since 1990. Former Kansas State defensive coordinator Phil Bennett was named the 15th head coach in school history Dec. 5, 2001. Bennett's first season on the Hilltop saw one of the greatest statistical rushing seasons ever produced at SMU, as junior back Keylon Kincade rushed 327 times for 1,279 yards with eight 100-yard rushing games. Kincade's attempts number was a school season record while his yardage total and number of 100-yard games ranked third on the SMU season lists.

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BOWL GAMES 1925 DIXIE CLASSIC WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN 9, SMU 7

1936 ROSE BOWL STANFORD 7, SMU 0

Thanks to a 19-game unbeaten streak, the 1924 SMU football team was invited to its first postseason bowl, the 1925 Dixie Classic. The Dixie Classic was a college football bowl game played in Dallas following the 1921, 1924 and 1933 seasons. It was the precursor to the Cotton Bowl Classic, which has been played every year since 1937. The Mustangs faced West Virginia Wesleyan in the 1925 Classic on New Year’s Day at Fair Park Stadium in Dallas. The 1924 Mustangs entered the Dixie Classic with 5 wins, 0 losses and 4 ties. The SMU-West Virginia Wesleyan University game was a match-up of two schools started by the United Methodist Church. In fact, some football historians have referred to the game as the very first “Methodist Bowl.” The game was a low-scoring affair, with both teams fighting for field position. After a scoreless first half, SMU’s George Watters blocked a punt in the third quarter, which he recovered in the end zone to give SMU a 7-0 lead. WVW battled back, though, answering with a 40-yard field goal to pull to 7-3. In the fourth quarter, the Wesleyans took the lead on what the Dallas Morning News would call a "luck pass." WVW quarterback DeLong lofted a long ball which SMU's Logan Stollenwerck batted down. Unfortunately for the Mustangs, he knocked the ball directly to WVW's Gale Bullman, who raced into the end zone for a 66-yard score. The PAT, though, was missed. SMU battled back and had a field goal try in the game's final minute for the win. Lawrence Reisor's 30-yard try was no good, however, and Wesleyan prevailed 9-7, handing SMU its first loss in two years.

SMU entered the 1936 Rose Bowl as the nation’s top-ranked team, sporting a perfect 12-0 record and a defense which had shut out eight of its 12 opponents during the regular season. Led by first-year head coach Matty Bell, the Mustangs were matched against a strong Stanford team which took a 7-1 record into the game. Due to a traffic jam, the SMU team bus did not arrive at the Rose Bowl until 20 minutes prior to kickoff. Stanford quarterback Bill Paulman scored on a oneyard sneak in the first quarter to give the Indians the early lead. It proved to be the only score of the game as SMU lost its best scoring opportunity with a fumble on the Stanford 5-yard line. The loss was SMU's only blemish in its first national championship season.

Dallas, Texas January 1, 1925

SMU 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 0

0 0

7 3

0 6

GAME STATISTICS

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Scoring Summary SMU - Watters punt block, recovered in end zone (Stollenwerck kick) WVW - King 40-yard gield goal WVW - Bullman 66-yard pass from DeLong (PAT missed)

7 9

Pasadena, Calif. January 1, 1936

SMU Stanford

0 7

0 0

0 0

0 0

-

0 7

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary Stanford - Bill Paulman 1-yard run (James kick) Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

SMU 9 38 105 199 11-31 9-39 1-1 N/A 1-20

Stanford 6 75 42 156 2-6 16-38 3-0 6 4-25 84, 784

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - Wilson 11-23, Shuford 5-12; Stanford - Grayson 17-28, Hamilton 15-23

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1948 COTTON BOWL SMU 13, PENN STATE 13

1949 COTTON BOWL SMU 21, OREGON 13

Dallas, Texas January 1, 1948

Dallas, Texas January 1, 1949

The 1948 Cotton Bowl featured a matchup between two unbeaten teams in SMU and Penn State. Led by All-American Doak Walker, the Mustangs jumped ahead early. Walker tossed a 53-yard scoring pass to Paul Page and later scored on a two-yard touchdown carry. The Nittany Lions struck back when, just before halftime, Elwood Petchel connected on a 38-yard touchdown pass to Larry Cooney which cut the SMU lead to 13-7. Penn State scored the only points of the second half when Petchel threw his second scoring pass of the game on a six-yard toss to Wallace Triplett in the third quarter. The Nittany Lions, however, missed the extra point, and the game ended in a 13-13 tie. SMU Penn State

7 0

6 7

0 6

0 0

-

13 13

Two of the nation’s most powerful offensive teams met in the 1949 Cotton Bowl. Doak Walker and Kyle Rote led the Mustangs to their second consecutive Southwest Conference championship in 1948 while Oregon rode the right arm of quarterback Norm Van Brocklin to the Pacific Coast Conference cochampionship. The difference in the game was the use of the quick kick by SMU. Walker booted one 79 yards and Rote launched an 84-yard kick to pin the Ducks deep in their own territory. In addition to their quick kicks, the Mustangs’ star running backs each scored touchdowns to give SMU a 14-0 lead. Answering the call for the Ducks, Van Brocklin threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Dick Wilkins early in the fourth quarter. SMU put the game away just three minutes later when Chicken Roberts scored on an eight-yard run to push the lead to 21-6. SMU Oregon

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary SMU - Paul Page 53-yard pass from Doak Walker (Walker kick) SMU - Walker 2-yard run (kick failed) Penn State - Larry Cooney 38-yard pass from Elwood Petchel (Czekaj kick) Penn State - Wallace Triplett 6-yard pass from Petchel (kick failed) Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

SMU 12 92 114 206 11-25 7-33.1 1-1 1 1-5

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - Walker 18-66; Penn State - Petchel 9-25 Passing: SMU - Johnson 6-16, Walker 5-9; Penn State - Petchel 7-15-93

Penn State 12 165 93 258 7-15 4-33.4 2-2 1 3-15 43,000

7 0

0 0

7 0

7 13

-

21 13

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary SMU - Doak Walker 1-yard run (Walker kick) SMU - Kyle Rote 36-yard run (Walker kick) Oregon -Dick Williams 24-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin (kick failed) SMU - Chicken Roberts 8-yard run (Joe Etheridge kick) Oregon - Bob Sanders 1-yard run (Chet Daniels kick) Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

SMU 19 226 111 337 10-20 3-68.7 0-0 0 1-5

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - Rote 16-93; Oregon - Bell 17-93 Passing: SMU - Walker 6-10-79; Oregon - Van Brocklin 8-19-145 Receiving: SMU - Rote 4-55; Oregon - Wilkins 4-57

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Oregon 19 242 145 387 8-19 3-31.0 2-1 2 6-30 69,000


1963 SUN BOWL OREGON 21, SMU 14

1966 COTTON BOWL GEORGIA 24, SMU 9

In a rematch of the 1949 Cotton Bowl, SMU entered the game with a 4-6 record and had received a Sun Bowl berth largely on the basis of its 32-28 victory over fourth-ranked Navy in the third game of the season. SMU had a talented QB duo in Danny Thomas and Mac White, and both were counted upon to rally the Ponies in the fourth quarter after falling behind 21-0. Thomas led the Mustangs on a drive which culminated in a two-yard touchdown pass to John Roderick. Later in the quarter, Roderick was on the receiving end of a seven-yard scoring pass from White to pull the Mustangs within nine points. After White ran for the twopoint conversion, SMU trailed by a touchdown, 21-14, but could not pull any closer.

After winning its first Southwest Conference crown in 18 seasons, SMU earned a trip to the Cotton Bowl to face Georgia. Kent Lawrence set the tone early for the Bulldogs when he raced 74 yards for a touchdown on the game’s second play. The sophomore running back finished the day with 149 yards rushing on 16 carries, as the Mustangs were unable to contain the Georgia ground attack. SMU cut the lead to 7-3 midway through the first quarter on Dennis Partee’s 22yard field goal. Georgia responded by scoring 10 unanswered points before Mike Richardson scored the lone SMU touchdown on a one-yard dive with 1:14 left in the first half. Leading 17-9 at halftime, Georgia shut down the SMU offense and its outstanding sophomore receiver Jerry LeVias in the second half. The only score in the final two quarters came when Bulldog fullback Ronnie Jenkins, who rushed for 88 yards on 23 carries in the game, scored on a fouryard touchdown run with 14:33 left in the game.

Dallas, Texas December 31, 1966

El Paso, Texas December 31, 1963

SMU Oregon

0 7

0 14

0 0

14 0

-

14 21

SMU Georgia

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary Oregon - Dennis Keller 2-yard run (kick good) Oregon - Dick Inwalle 10-yard pass from Bob Berry (kick good) Oregon - Paul Burleson 20-yard pass from Berry (kick good) SMU - John Roderick 2-yard pass from Danny Thomas (kick failed) SMU - Roderick 7-yard pass from Mac White (White run) Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

SMU 20 145 232 377 18-31 4-39.2 4-3 1 5-38

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - White 12-64; Oregon - Murphy 3-49 Passing: SMU - Thomas 13-22-172; Oregon - Berry 11-26-146 Receiving: SMU - Roderick 5-59; Oregon - Inwalle 3-57

3 10

6 7

0 0

0 7

-

9 24

GAME STATISTICS

Oregon 16 173 146 319 11-26 7-36.0 1-1 4 7-79 26,500

Scoring Summary Georgia - Kent Lawrence 74-yard run (Bob Etter kick) SMU - Dennis Partee 22-yard FG Georgia - Etter 28-yard FG Georgia - Billy Payne 20-yard pass from Kirby Moore (Etter kick) SMU - Mike Richardson 1-yard run (kick failed) Georgia - Ronnie Jenkins 4-yard run (Etter kick) Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

SMU 11 40 165 205 10-20 4-36.5 1-1 1 7-45

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - Jernigan 9-28; Georgia - Lawrence 16-149 Passing: SMU - White 9-17-160; Georgia - Moore 6-11-79 Receiving: SMU - LeVias 3-62; Georgia - Payne 3-49

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Georgia 17 284 79 363 6-14 4-28.5 2-1 3 3-37 75,504


1968 ASTRO-BLUEBONNET BOWL SMU 28, OKLAHOMA 27

1980 HOLIDAY BOWL BYU 46, SMU 45

The 53,543 fans who gathered in the Astrodome on New Year’s Eve night for the 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl comprised what at the time was the largest crowd ever to see a football game played indoors. They also witnessed one of the most exciting college bowl games ever as SMU and Oklahoma combined to score 35 points in the fourth quarter before the game was decided. OU scored on its first possession of the game when Bob Warmack carried on a sweep to the right for an eight-yard touchdown. Warmack’s touchdown stood as the game’s only score until the third quarter when Mike Richardson scored for SMU on a one-yard dive. The Sooners retaliated by driving 80 yards and scoring on a 21-yard pass from Steve Owens to Johnny Barr. The fireworks began in the fourth quarter when SMU’s Chuck Hixson connected with Jerry LeVias for an 11-yard scoring pass to tie the game at 14-14. Richardson scored his second touchdown with 7:35 left in the contest to give the Mustangs a 21-14 lead. After OU answered with a touchdown to tie the game, SMU linebacker Bruce Portillo intercepted a Sooner pass on the OU 22. Hixson put SMU on top, 28-21, after a 19-yard pass to Ken Fleming with just three minutes remaining. After driving the length of the field, Oklahoma cut the Mustang lead to 28-27 when Barr caught a 30-yard touchdown pass from Mickey Ripley with 1:16 left. SMU held on to the lead when Ripley was stopped short of the goal line on the Sooners’ two-point conversion attempt.

The 1980 Holiday Bowl featured two teams with distinctly different offensive philosophies. SMU relied upon the running of Eric Dickerson and Craig James, while BYU boasted an explosive aerial attack led by Jim McMahon. The Mustangs jumped out of the gate early, racing to a 19-0 lead in the first quarter after touchdown runs by Dickerson and James, a safety and a 42-yard field goal by Eddie Garcia. SMU had increased its lead to 29-7 in the second quarter before BYU’s Vai Sikahema returned a punt 83 yards, pulling the Cougars within 16 at halftime. Entering the fourth quarter, SMU led 38-19, and with four minutes remaining the Mustangs held a 45-25 advantage. With his team trailing by 20, McMahon led BYU to two quick touchdowns to cut the SMU lead to 45-39. With 18 seconds remaining, BYU's Bill Schoepflin blocked Eric Kaifes’ punt to give BYU possession at the Mustang 41-yard line. After two desperation passes by McMahon fell incomplete, the Cougars had one final opportunity with just three seconds left. As time expired, McMahon found tight end Clay Brown in the end zone for a 41-yard touchdown pass, guiding BYU to one of the greatest comebacks in bowl history.

Houston, Texas December 31, 1968

San Diego, Calif. December 19, 1980

SMU BYU

19 7

10 6

9 6

7 27

-

45 46

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary Oklahoma - Bob Warmack 3-yard run (Derr kick) SMU - Mike Richardson 1-yard run Oklahoma - Johnny Barr 21-yard pass from Steve Owens (Derr kick) SMU - J. LeVias 11-yard pass from Hixson (P. Clements pass from Hixson) SMU - Mike Richardson 18-yard run (Bicky Lesser kick) Oklahoma - Bo Denton 22-yard pass from Mickey Ripley (Derr kick) SMU - Ken Fleming 19-yard pass from Chuck Hixson (Lesser kick) Oklahoma - Johnny Barr 21-yard pass from Mickey Ripley (run failed)

Scoring Summary SMU - Eric Dickerson 15-yard run (Eddie Garcia kick) SMU - Craig James 45-yard run (Garcia kick) SMU - Safety, ball snapped out of end zone SMU - Garcia 42-yard FG BYU - Clay Brown 64-yard pass from Jim McMahon (Kurt Gunther kick) SMU - James 3-yard pass from McIlhenny (Garcia kick) SMU - Garcia 44-yard FG BYU - Vai Sikahema 83-yard punt return (pass failed) SMU - Dickerson 1-yard run (pass failed) BYU - Brown 13-yard pass from McMahon (pass failed) SMU - Garcia 42-yard FG BYU - Scott Phillips 1-yard run (Gunther kick) SMU - Craig James 42-yard run (Garcia kick) BYU - Matt Braga 15-yard pass from McMahon (pass failed) BYU - Phillips 1-yard run (Phillips pass) BYU - Brown 41-yard pass from McMahon (Gunther kick)

Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

SMU Oklahoma

0 7

0 0

6 7

22 13

-

28 27

GAME STATISTICS

SMU 22 72 281 353 22-43 7-41.0 2-2 3 4-34

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - Richardson 18-76; Oklahoma - Owens 36-113 Passing: SMU - Hixson 22-43-281; Oklahoma - Berry 11-26-146 Receiving: SMU - LeVias 8-112; Oklahoma - Barr 8-138

Oklahoma 23 176 294 470 18-37 6-38.2 1-1 2 6-55 53,543

SMU 25 393 53 446 6-11 4-38.8 2-0 1 7-65

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - James 23-225; BYU - Phillips 8-18 Passing: SMU - McIlhenny 6-11-53; BYU - McMahon 32-49-446 Receiving: SMU - James 2-13; BYU - Phillips 10-81

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BYU 23 -2 446 444 32-49 5-32.6 2-0 0 8-80 50,214


1983 COTTON BOWL SMU 7, PITTSBURGH 3

1983 SUN BOWL ALABAMA 28, SMU 7

With the temperature in the upper 30s and a light rain falling at gametime, playing conditions were anything but ideal when undefeated SMU met Pittsburgh in the 1983 Cotton Bowl. Accustomed to playing in inclement weather, Pittsburgh appeared to have the advantage in the early going, driving to the SMU 1-yard line on the game’s opening series. Panther halfback Joe McCall fumbled away Pitt’s best touchdown opportunity when Mustang safety Wes Hopkins fell on the loose ball at the 2-yard line. SMU was not able to capitalize and after two quarters neither team had scored, marking the first scoreless first half in the Cotton Bowl in 22 years. On their first possession of the second quarter, the Panthers scored the game's first points when Eric Schubert booted a 43-yard field goal. SMU responded with an 80-yard drive which resulted in Lance McIlhenny’s nine-yard touchdown scamper around right end on the third play of the fourth quarter. Following the ensuing kickoff, senior quarterback Dan Marino engineered a drive which put the Panthers in scoring position at the SMU 7-yard line. On third-andgoal, Marino threw a pass which was tipped by Hopkins and intercepted in the end zone by Blane Smith, thus ending Pittsburgh’s chance of handing SMU its only loss of the season.

SMU squared off against Alabama in the 50th Sun Bowl on a cold and windy afternoon in El Paso. The temperature at kickoff was 28 degrees, with winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour. Alabama jumped on the Mustangs in the first quarter, scoring on touchdown runs of one and 11 yards by Ricky Moore. The Crimson Tide defense forced three SMU turnovers in the first half, and Alabama was able to stretch its lead to 28-0 by halftime. Jeff Atkins helped the Mustangs get on the scoreboard early in the third quarter when he broke loose for a 58-yard run, setting up Lance McIlhenny’s 15-yard touchdown pass to Marquis Pleasant. Pleasant’s touchdown represented the only points of the second half as Alabama held on for a 28-7 victory. After giving up 303 total yards in the first half, the SMU defense limited the Crimson Tide to just 96 yards of offense in the second half.

Dallas, Texas January 1, 1983

SMU Pittsburgh

0 0

0 3

0 0

7 0

-

El Paso, Texas December 24, 1983

7 3

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary Pittsburgh - Eric Schubert 43-yard field goal SMU - Lance McIlhenny 9-yard run (Jeff Harrell kick) Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

SMU 22 226 101 327 5-9 4-38.0 4-2 1 2-30

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - Dickerson 27-124; Pittsburgh - Thomas 19-69 Passing: SMU - McIlhenny 5-8-101; Pittsburgh - Marino 19-37-181 Receiving: SMU - James 3-39; Pittsburgh - McCall 5-58, Thomas 5-38

Pittsburgh 17 114 181 295 19-37 3-44.7 1-1 0 8-74 71,477

SMU Alabama

0 14

0 14

7 0

0 0

-

7 28

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary Alabama - Ricky Moore 1-yard run (Van Tiffin kick) Alabama - Moore 11-yard run (Tiffin kick) Alabama - Walter Lewis 1-yard run (Tiffin kick) Alabama - Joe Jones 19-yard pass from Lewis (Tiffin kick) SMU - Marquis Pleasant 15-yard pass from Lance McIlhenny (Jeff Harrell kick) Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

SMU 13 174 148 322 14-27 4-41.3 3-3 0 7-45

Alabama 23 251 148 399 9-14 6-40.6 1-1 2 3-25 41,412

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - Atkins 9-120; Alabama - Moore 28-113 Passing: SMU - McIlhenny 14-27-148; Alabama - Lewis 9-14-148 Receiving: SMU - Morris 5-63; Alabama - Jones 2-36, Chandler 2-34, Gothard 2-27, Bendross 2-19

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1984 ALOHA BOWL SMU 27, NOTRE DAME 20

2009 HAWAII BOWL SMU 45, NEVADA 10

Between 1949 and 1958, SMU and Notre Dame battled each other on the gridiron eight times. When the two schools met in the 1984 Aloha Bowl, it represented their first meeting in 26 years. SMU, playing in its fourth bowl game in five seasons, scored on its first two offensive possessions. A seven-yard touchdown carry by Jeff Atkins and Don King’s 12-yard pass to Cobby Morrison gave the Mustangs a 14-0 lead. Notre Dame responded with 10 unanswered points before Brandy Brownlee connected on a 47-yard field goal to give SMU a 17-10 lead at halftime. The Fighting Irish tied the game on Mark Brooks’ 11-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, but SMU regained the lead on its next possession with Brownlee’s second field goal of the game. The Mustangs were able to work on the clock for most of the second half due to the strong running of Atkins and Reggie Dupard, each of whom ran for more than 100 yards in the contest. Dupard’s two-yard scoring run gave SMU a 10-point lead with six minutes left in the game and the Mustangs held off a late Notre Dame rally to win, 27-20.

Freshman Kyle Padron threw for an SMU-record 460 yards, leading the Mustangs to a 45-10 victory over Nevada in the Hawai’i Bowl - SMU’s first postseason appearance in 25 years. It was a triumphant return to the postseason and paradise for the Mustangs and second-year coach June Jones, who left Hawai’i after nine seasons. The 18-year-old Padron, who was 32 of 41 and completed two touchdown passes, was confident and composed on the biggest stage of his young career. The 12-point underdogs dominated from the opening bell, jumping out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter and building a 38-0 advantage by the third. Padron had 303 yards passing in the first half alone, breaking SMU’s bowl record of 281 yards by Chuck Hixson in the 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl. Shawnbrey McNeal added 63 yards rushing and three touchdowns, including two in the first quarter. He also had seven catches for 53 yards. On the second play of the game, Padron found a wide-open Cole Beasley near midfield. Beasley was dragged down from behind at the Nevada 9 for a gain of 71 yards. It was the longest pass in SMU bowl history, breaking Doak Walker’s 53-yard pass to Paul Page in the 1948 Cotton Bowl. McNeal scored on the next play. The Mustangs got the ball back on the next series by stopping the Wolf Pack on fourth-and-two. Padron then connected with Sanders for a 58-yard gain, setting up McNeal’s 1-yard TD that put SMU up 14-0 less than 6 1/2 minutes into the game. After completing a 53-yard pass to Aldrick Robinson in the third that setup a 3-yard TD run by Zach Line, Padron looked at Jones and just shook his head in disbelief. Robinson finished with nine catches for 176 yards.

Honolulu, Hawaii December 28, 1984

SMU Notre Dame

7 0

10 10

0 7

10 3

-

Honolulu, Hawaii December 24, 2009

27 20

Nevada SMU

GAME STATISTICS

0 17

0 14

3 7

7 7

10 45

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary SMU - Jeff Atkins 7-yard run (Brandy Brownlee kick) SMU - Cobby Morrison 12-yard pass from Don King (Brownlee kick) Notre Dame - Allen Pinkett 17-yard pass from Steve Beuerlein (John Carney kick) Notre Dame - Carney 51-yard FG SMU - Brownlee 47-yard FG Notre Dame - Mark Brooks 11 run (Carney kick) SMU - Brownlee 30-yard FG SMU - Reggie Dupard 2 run (Brownlee kick) Notre Dame - Carney 31-yard FG

Scoring Summary SMU - Shawnbrey McNeal 9-yard run (Matt Szymanski kick) SMU - McNeal 1-yard run (Szymanski kick) SMU - Szymanski 22-yard FG SMU - Sanders 17-yard pass from Padron (Szymanski kick) SMU - Beasley 2-yard pass from Padron (Szymanski kick) SMU - Line 3-yard run (Szymanski kick) UNR - Drake 21-yard FG SMU - McNeal 17-yard run (Szymanski kick) UNR - Wimberley 10-yard pass from Kaepernick (Drake kick)

Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

SMU 26 280 153 379 9-17 5-41.0 4-0 0 5-55

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Notre Dame 22 250 144 362 11-23 4-41.5 0-0 0 5-44 41,777

Individual Statistics Rushing: SMU - Atkins 17-112; Notre Dame - Pinkett 24-136 Passing: SMU - King 9-17-153; Notre Dame - Beuerlein 11-23-144 Receiving: SMU - Atkins 2-31, Hashaway 2-27, Morris 2-27; Notre Dame - Jefferson 2-37, Howard 2-24, Bavaro 2-16

SMU 23 74 460 534 32-41 3-45.0 1-0 1 6-45

UNR 17 137 177 314 15-29 6-44.5 1-0 0 7-61 32,650

Individual Statistics Rushing: UNR - Mark 15-90; SMU - McNeal 12-63 Passing: UNR-Kaepernick, C. 15-29-177; SMU - Padron 32-41-460 Receiving: UNR - Wimberly, B. 7-80; SMU - Robinson, A. 9-176; Sanders, E. 7-124; McNeal 7-53; Beasley 3-88; Wilkerson, T. 2-18.

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2010 ARMED FORCES BOWL ARMY 16, SMU 14 Dallas, Texas December 30, 2010

Josh McNary scooped up a fumble and returned it 55 yards for a touchdown and Army held on to beat SMU 16-14 in the Armed Forces Bowl. Army had a 16-0 halftime lead on SMU’s home field, then ran out the final four minutes after Matt Szymanksi was wide left on a 47-yard field goal attempt that would have put the Mustangs ahead. Army got the ball back with 4:05 left and quarterback Trent Steelman converted a pair of third downs. He ran for six yards on third-and-five after SMU called its final timeout, then later rolled right and threw a 22-yard pass on third-and-four for only his second completion in the game before a final kneel-down. SMU’s Kyle Padron completed 23 of 34 passes for 302 yards, including touchdowns on consecutive drives in the second half before the Mustangs got their last chance. SMU faced fourth-and-six after Padron scrambled to avoid a sack and dumped a three-yard pass to Darius Johnson. After a timeout, and coach June Jones exchanging a fist pump with Szymanski, the kick fluttered wide left. Jared Hassin ran for 82 yards to lead Army, which got 199 of its 229 total yards on the ground. Padron hit Aldrick Robinson for a 45-yard pass on the first play of the game, but two plays later fumbled while being sacked by Zach Watts. McNary picked it up and ran untouched to the end zone. The Mustangs used a little trickery to keep their next drive alive when Szymanski, also the punter, ran 18 yards to convert fourth-and-6 from their 33. The drive stalled at the Army 18, and Szymanski was wide right on a 35-yard field goal attempt at the same open end of the stadium into the breeze. Despite gaining 156 total yards and getting inside the Army 30 on all three of their drives in the first quarter, the Mustangs trailed 13-0. After Malcolm Brown took a pitch left 13 yards for a touchdown to put Army up 13-0, the extra point was blocked by 6-foot-8 Margus Hunt, a world-class shot put and discus thrower from Estonia who had never played football before getting to SMU in 2009. It was his third blocked kick this season and the 10th in his career, already a school record. Alex Carlton made a 44-yard field goal with 2:39 left in the first half. SMU finally scored when Padron capped a 92-yard drive with an eight-yarder to Robinson, the eighth consecutive game the senior receiver caught a TD pass. Padron threw a 28-yard touchdown to Johnson in the fourth quarter. Zach Line ran 17 times for 103 yards for SMU.

Army SMU

13 0

3 0

0 7

0 7

-

16 14

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary ARMY - McNary 55 yd fumble recovery (Carlton kick) ARMY - Brown 13 yd run (Carlton kick blocked) ARMY - Carlton 44 yd FG SMU - ROBINSON 8 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) SMU - JOHNSON 28 yd pass from PADRON (SZYMANSKI kick) Team Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Passes Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Interceptions Penalties-Yards Attendance

Army 16 199 30 229 2-7 6-36.0 1-0 2 0-0

SMU 21 111 302 413 23-34 1-40.0 2-1 0 3-35 36,742

Individual Statistics Rushing: Army - Hassin 82; SMU - Line - 103 Passing: Army - Steelman 2-7-30; SMU - Padron 23-34-302 Receiving: Army - Brooks 2-30; SMU - Johnson, D. 9-152; Robinson, A. 5-76; Holman 3-36; Beasley 3-24

Kyle K l Padron P d started t t d under d center t att both b th th the th 2009 th 2009 Hawaii H ii Bowl B l andd 2010 2010 Armed A d Forces Bowl.

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Aaron, Wesley O. Acker, Kenneth Acker, Ray A. Adami, Allan Adami, Austin Adams, Charles J. Adams, Henrey W. Adams, John F. Adams, Kelsey Adams, Kevin Adams, Leon D. Adamson, David F. Adkisson, Jack B. Albert, Paul Albright, Lewis H. Aldridge, Kevin Allen, Charles D. Allen, Donald Allen, Randy Allison, Goree K. Almon, Scott Altimore, Michelle Anderson, Dwyne Anderson, Richard Anderson, Ron Anderson, Russell Anderson, Sheldon Claus III Andrade, Henry Arendale, Karl Angotti, Jay Armstrong, Casey Armstrong, Harvey Armstrong, Michael L. Armstrong, Ryan Arnecke, Burleigh F. Arnold, Charles B. Arnold, Kelly Artmore, Michael Atkins, Jeff Atkins, Tennell Atwater, Alan Atwood, Travis Baccus, Earl W. Baccus, Forrest C. Baccus, Robert L. Baha, Nima Bailey, Charles M. Bailey, De'Von Baird, William L. Baker, Charles E. Baker, James Baker, Michael Baker, Thomas L. Ball, Bill Ball, Jerry Ballard, Greg Ballard, Reginald Bancroft, Steve Bandy, Trey Banjo, Chris Barnes, Robert Barnett, Anthony Barnett, Lynn Barnett, Thomas R. Barnhart, Ted Bartel, Richard Barton, J.A. Basham, John H. Basquez, Joe G. Bass, Homer E. Baum, Jenny Baxter, Bert Baxter, Lloyd T. Bays, Joe Beachum, Kelvin Beaird, Pat H. Beal, Thomas E., Jr. Bean, Brad Beard, Joe Beard, Khalid Beard, Korey Bearden, Walter B., Jr. Beasley, Cole Beaver, Ralph J. Beavers, Raymond H. Beavers, Toxie Beckett, Robert F. Bedford, William E. Bednarz, Jason Beesley, Glyn W. Bell, Derrius

B

1937-38 2010 1935-37 2001-04 1996-99 1973-75 1917-19, 1921 1927 (Manager) 1995-98 1980-81 1920 1983-86 1949 1979-81 1961-62 1998-2001 1942-44 1983-86 1971 1917 1991-93 (Trainer) 1994 (Trainer) 1980-83 1986 1981-84 1989-92 1985-86 1981 1977 2008-09 1990 (Manager) 1978-81 1967-69 2009 1953-55 1956-57 1971-73 1990-91, 1993-94 1983-86 1974-77 1997 1992 1926-28 1932, 1934 1938-40 1999 1936, 1939 2007-08 1921 1933-35 1978 (Manager) 1973-75 (Trainer) 1939 1974, 1976 1983-86 1989 1984-86 1996 1996-98 2008-10 1978-80 2003 1939 1917-19 2003-04 2002-03 1915 1948 1952-53 1931 2004-06 (Trainer) 1931-32 1942, 1946-47 1975-78 2008-10 1919 (Manager) 1954-55 2002 1979-82 1999-2002 1989-92 1937-39 2008-10 1920 (Manager) 1917-18 1973-75 1957 1922-24 1989-92 1940 2007-08

Belville, Robert E. Belz, Karl F. Benefield, Charles R. Benners, Frederick H. Bennett, Clarence Bennett, Mitchell Bennett, Sam Benotti, Steve Berg, Douglas A. Berger, Chad Bergfeld, Andy Bergman, John E. Bernet, Edward N. Berry, Brian Berry, Charlie Berry, Raymond E. Best, Rory Betts, Isaac F. Beverley, Anthony Bevers, Kelly Bart Bey, Jamar Bianchi, Edward B. Bigger, Alden M. Biggins, John Birdwell, Warrie Bischoff, Brian Bishop, Aubrey A. Bishop, Roy Bishop, Stokes D. Bittenbender, Harold A. Black, Anthony Black, Carlyce Black, Thomas W. Blackmon, Cortley Blackburn, Kenneth D. Blackwell, Calvin Blaine, Michael L. Blair, Jill Blakeley, Robert B. Blakely, Raleigh B. Blanton, Louis Blaylock, Dickie Blewett, David Marshall Blount, Ralph Blount, Sherwood Blueitt, Damond Boatman, Tabatha Bobo, Keith Bogart, Tanya Bolden, Rickey Bon, Taylor Bond, Heather Bonds, Brandon Bonds, Byron Bonilla, David Bonilla, Will Boone, Darrin Booth, Clarence E. Bordano, Chris Boren, Bart Boren, Justin Borlenghi, Malcolm Bost, Robert M. Bostick, Al David Bostick, Lynn L. Boucher, Tony Boudreaux, Joseph N. Boulton, Aaron Bowden, Charles D. Bowen, Michael Bowie, James Bowles, Gerald L. Bowling, Randy Bowman, Lorie Bowman, Theron Boyd, Grenberry D. Jr. Boyd, Zach Brabham, Cary Bradford, James E. Bradley, Paul E. Brady, Scott Braugh, Roger S. Bray, Andrew M. Bray, David G. Brennan, Thomas H. Brewer, Jack Brewer, Spencer J. Briggs, Brent Briggs, Kris Briggs, Paul W. Briggs, Thomas Davis Briggs, Travis Brinkman, Brenda Brittain, Que

1937-39 1958-60 1973-75 1949-51 1979-80 1980 2006-07 1989-90 1970-72 1990-91 (Trainer) 1989-91 1942-43 (Manager) 1952-54 1990, 1992-94 2003-05, 2007 1953-54 1972-74 1920-21 1982-84 1985 2003, 2005-06 1938-40 1919 1992-94 1999-2001 2000-2003 1925 1925 1916, 1919-20 1956 1976 1994 1970-72 2004-05 1946, 1948-49 1976 1967-69 1992-94, (Trainer) 1954-56 1946-49 1975 1977-80 1985 1972 1969-71 1996-99 2001 (Trainer) 1971-73 2003 (Trainer) 1980-83 2007 1999 (Trainer) 2003-06 1990-93 1975 2005-08 1982 1940-42 1993-94, 1996-97 1975 2004 1989 1970 1973-75 1940-41 1998-99 (Trainer) 1960 1983-84 1956-58 1986, 1989-90 1990-92 1970 1994 1986-87 (Trainer) 2005-06 (Trainer) 1920, 1922 2008 1989-92 1932-34 1970-71 1982 1960-62 1931-32 1932-34 1960-62 1997 1921-22 1999-2002 1999-2002 1933-34 1982-85 1989 1980-82 (Trainer) 1967-69

Brittain, Vic Brock, Jeff Brooks, John L. Brooks, John M. Brooks, J.T. Brooks, Keith Brown, Byron Brown, Derron Brown, Irl W. Brown, Jeffrey Brown, Marwin Brown, Melville M. Brown, Michael Brown, Monti Brown, Raymon Brown, Robert M. Brown, Sam C. Brown, Steve Brown, Tony Browning, Danny Browning, Joseph B. Brownlee, Brandy Brownlee, Harris Bruton, Charles Bryan, David Lawrence Bryant, Josh Bunch, Brian Burch-Bowser, Tye Burke, Floyd T. Burleson, Jamie Burleson, John C. Burley, Kenard Burnett, Elmer W. Burnett, Heath Burnette, Grady Burt, Shelly B. Bush, Matt Butler, Chris Butler, James Butler, Richie Byers, Robert Cabe, Horace C. Cadwallader, Robert B. Cain, Vincent Callaway, Courtney Calvery, Chris Campbell, Andrew Campbell, Chris Campbell, Donald Campbell, John W. Canine, Derek Caplinger, Justin Cardwell, Cody Carey, Leonard Carneal, Charles Carrington, Reggie Carroll, J. Sam, Jr. Carroll, Kyle Carson, Yvette Carter, Clyde B. Carter, Dodge Carter, Floyd Carter, Gary R. Carter, Marcus Carter, Michael Carter, Russell Case, Kit Case, Ronald J. Cason, Jere H. Cassidy, Shawn Castro, Chris Caudle, Sam Neil Caughran, Ronald A. Caughran, Thomas L. Chambers, Charles E. Champion, John C. Chandler, Thornton Chaney, Kevin Charles, Michael Charles, ShanDerrick Chase, Bobby Chase, Jimmy Chase, Vincent Chavira, Jerry Cheney, John A. Chiles, Keith Chilton, Dan R. Choate, Putt Christian, Gary M. Christopher, Henrey C. Christopher, Truman E. Clark, Harold G., Jr.

93

1968-70 2006 1917, 1919-20 1920-23 2008-10 1982-85 2009-10 2001-04 1915 1982 1993 1926-28 1998-2000 1986-90 (Trainer) 1996-99 1939-40 1925 1975 1986 1974 1931 1984-86 1975-77 1977-80 1985-86 2008 2001-02 (Trainer) 2001-02 (Trainer) 1964, 1966-67 1998-2001 (Trainer) 1930-32 2005-07 1948 2005 1982-83 1933-35 1993-94 (Trainer) 2007-10 1929-30 1989, 1991-93 1976

C

1917 1951 1977 2005-06 (Trainer) 1996-99 (Trainer) 1981-84 1994-96 1961-63 1940-41, 1946 1995 2004-05 (Trainer) 1999-2002 1971-72 1972 2003, 2005-06 1934-36 1989-91 1994 (Trainer) 1932-34 1984-86 1923 1970 2000 1979-83 1980-83 1981, 1983-85 1952 1918 1990-92 (Trainer) 2008-10 1959 1966 1962-64 1950 1949-50 1999-2002 1979-82 1979, 1981-83 2001 2004-06 2009 2005-08 1996-98 1943-49 1993-96 1966 1975-78 1958-59, 1961 1957-59 1966 1945, 1949

Clark, Joe W. Clark, Rayford Clarke, John E. Clay, Charles Cleckler, Ray Clem, John Jerome Jr. Clement, John L. Clements, Fred L. Cleveland, Avery Cleveland, Jay’Mond Click, Larry D. Clifford, Pamela Cloud, James E. Clyce, Casey Coats, Roy Cole, A. Brice Cole, Don E. Coles, Robert E. Collier, Bobby F. Collier, Pat Collings, John R. Collins, Bryan Collins, Byron Collins, Chris Collins, James F. Collins, Pete Collins, Robert E. Colville, Cecil A. Combs, Lloyd Compton, Alisa Condrin, Timothy James Cone, Rush Cones, Mark Cook, Earl M. Cook, William C. Cooper, Cara Cooper, Leon L. Cooper, Rafiq Cooper, Shelli Corder, William D. Cormier, Rufus P., Jr. Cornelison, Jerry G. Cortemeglia, Christopher Cosper, Ronald H. Courtney, Chase Courtwright, Jeff Cowan, Trey Cowart, Rick Cox, Larry Cox, Lemuel B., III Coyle, Connolly Craig, Brian Craig, Elmer S. Cramer, Rob Crane, R. Cranfill, George B. Crawford, Larry Crawford, Richard Creath, N.B. Crenshaw, Robert D. Crisler, William P. Crites, Mark Croft, Abe Crosby, Tim Croschere, Jamie Crosland, Ben Crouch, Chelsea C. Crowder, Alton D. Crowe, Jim N. Crowley, Jacob Croy, Lute Crutcher, C.J. Cude, Martin C., Jr. Cullum, Gordon F. Cunningham, Chris Cunningham, Ivan L. Cunningham, Kellis Cunningham, Wes Cupples, James K. Curik, William L. Currin, Jennifer Currin, Justin Curry, Patrick B. Czerniak, Szymon

1965-69 (Trainer) 1971-72 1960-62 2010 1950 1951-53 1938-40 1966-68 2004 2003-05 1956 2004 (Trainer) 1943 1989 1996-99 1915 1951-53 1973 1948-50 1950 1942 2009-10 1984-85 1989-91 1915 1979 1938, 1940 1935 1917 1990-91 (Trainer) 1985-86 1971 1973-74, 1976 1944-47 1950 1998-2001 (Trainer) 1916, 1919, 1921 1995-98 1989-91 (Trainer) 1963-65 1968-69 1956-57 1924-26 1961-63 2007 1981-82 1989-92 1975-77 1981-83 1943-44 1995-98 (Trainer) 1992-94 1925, 1927 1980-82 (Manager) 1986-91 (Trainer) 1945 1973 2010 1929 (Manager) 1966-68 1951-52 1982-83 1943 2008 1997 (Trainer) 1994-95 1937-39 1962, 1964-65 1960-61 2000-2001 1999-2002 1954 1961-63 1924 (Manager) 1999-2001, 2003 1943-44 2006-09 1988-92 (Trainer) 1967-69 1937-39 1998-2001 (Trainer) 2002-03 (Manager) 1969-71 2010


Dalton, Alvin J. Daniel, Francis Daniel, Wilton J. Dannis, Charles G. Darsey, Damon Daugherty, Jason Davidson, Joe Davis, Aaron Davis, Charles L. Davis, Ja'Gared Davis, Joeseph Davis, Judson Davis, N.R. Davis, Robert Davis, Steve Dawson, James R. Dawson, Walter S. De La Garza, Gabriel Dean, Harry F. Dean, Thomas E. DeGrazier, Michael D. Delamater, Wayne A. DeLany, John DeLay, Lucky Delcambre, Alfred Denbow, Donnie R. Denman, Randy Dennard, Clarence Dennis, Jay Dennis, Rock Derden, Max A., Jr. Derrick, William M. Derry, Horace Deschner, Anton DeVoss, John deWall, Will Deweber, Donald E. Dewell, William A. Dewveall, Willard, C. Dickerson Joseph B. Dickerson, Champ Dickerson, Eric Dickerson, Vaughn Dickey, Ned Dickinson, Lynn Dietz, Bruce Dill, Dwight Dillworth, Robert H. Dixon, Rollin Dizer, Adrian Doggett, Daryl L. Dolford, Ray Dollens, Mickey Donnell, Cindy Dorsett, Newt Dorsey, Cedrick Dorsey, Tommy Douglas, Roy Downey, Paul Dozier, Cornelius Drayton, Charles Duggan, James A. Duncan, Brian Duncan, James Matt Dunlop, John Dunn, John Dunn, Marvin B. Dunn, Roy Dupard, Reggie Dupree, Jonathan Duvall, Andy DuVall, Stanley Dykhuizen, David Eades, Steven Early, Mickey Echols, Daniel Echols, Wilbur O. Echols, Wilburn O. Eckert, Stanley M. Eckert, Tony Edwards, Roland G. Edwards, Vernon Eidom, Franklin D. Eidson, Grant Eidson, Mike Eixman, John Elder, John F. Eldred, Mark Eldredge, Francis F. Eldridge, Curtis Eliott, John H., Jr. Elizee, Serge Ellen, David Elliot, Lyle B. Ellis, KJ Ellison, Andrew

D

E

1958-60 1926, 1928 1920-23 1970-71 1997-99 (Trainer) 1998-2001 (Trainer) 1929 2009-10 1941, 1945-46 2009-10 2003 (Manager) 2001-02 1948-49 1990-91 1980 (Manager) 1950 1925-27 1984-86 1950-52 1942, 1945 1961-62 1969 1973-76 (Trainer) 2004 1930-31 1966 2004-06 1973-75 1975 2008-09 1962-63 1944 1973-75 1917-19 1990-92 1989-90 1970-72 1936-38 1955-57 1970-72 1977 1979-82 1995 1977-78 (Manager) 1923 1976 1937-38 1965 (Manager) 1933 2008 1967-69 1977 2008-09 1985-90 (Trainer) 1977 2004-07 1999-2001 1980-81 2002 (Trainer) 1982-85 1980-82 1973-76 1972-74 1989 1975-77 1980-82 (Trainer) 1956-58 1983-85 1982-85 1990-91 1971-73 1939-41 1977, 1980 1976-77 1973-75 1989-91 1937-39 1970 1959 2004-05 1970 1992-94 1952-54 2002-03 1982-85 1983-86 1939 1993 1947-49 (Manager) 1989-92 1944-46 2007-08 1999 1918 2007 2008

Emanuel, Sacha Embler, Mark Emory, Hackett Emshoff, Josh English, Weldon Enright, Mitch Erxleben, Jeff Esteve, Thomas Etheridge, Joe P. Evans, Dewey Evans, Jason Everest, Alan D. Ewing, George Fagan, Russell Fairley, Archie Faldon, Devon Fallon, Frank Fambro, Rick Farrar, Kevan Farris, James Farris, Louis A. Favreau, Jordan Fawcett, J.R. Feimster, Garet Felfe, Elmo R. Ferguson, Cara D. Ferguson, Eric Ferguson, Gary K. Ferguson, Joseph Ferguson, Marvin D. Ferguson, Michael D. Ferguson, Thomas Field, Thomas G. Fields, Darryl Fields, Thomas E. Fikes, Robert L. Fincher, Charleton J. Finley, Robert E. Fischer, Robert Fitzgerald, Johnnie Flake, Arlan G. Flake, Thomas Flanigan, Ramon Fleming, Kenneth R. Fleming, Patrick Fleps, Pete Floyd, Robert J. Fly, Scott Fly, Walter R., Jr. Folsom, Robert S. Folsom, Ryan Forbes, Kris Ford, Billy Ford, Gus L. Ford, Mike Ford, Scott Foree, Kenneth, Jr. Forester, George W. Forester, Herschel V. Fort, George L. Fort, Horace B. Foster, Chris Foster, David Foster, Walt Fox, Clement Fox, William W., III Francis, Daniel Franklin, William N. Frase, Rollin G. Fraser, William T., III Frazier, Marquis Free, Jordan Freeman, John W. Freeman, Johnnie Freiburger, Dan Frierson, Byron Fritz, Amandra Fritz, Joe Fross, Cory Fuqua, Raymond Futschik, Mark Gaines, Ivan Gaiser, George N. Gaither, Greg Galbraith, Shannon Galloway, Andrew Gannon, William D. Garcia, Eddie Gardner, A. Howard Gardner, Greg Gardner, Harry E. Gardner, Julie Gardner, Tim Garner, Rex Garrett, Elton

1996 1975, 1977 1982 (Manager) 2010 1994 2006-09 1997-2000 1984 1946-48 1995-98 1994-97 1970-71 1937

F

G

2005 (Trainer) 1986 1999-2000 (Trainer) 1938-39 1975 1975 1972-73 1956-57 2010 1939-41 2003 (Manager) 1944 1918 1978-81 1957-58 2006 1966 1964, 1966-67 1976 1933-34 2010 1952 1950 1927-28 1934-36 1976-79 2003-06 1960-61 1994-96 (Trainer) 1993-94, 1996-97 1968-70 2007-10 2007-10 1969 1991, 1993 1932 1944, 1947-49 1990 1980 (Trainer) 1999-2002 1917 1977-78, 80 1981-84 1917 1950-52 1949-51 1925-26 1923 (Manager) 2004-05 1998 1977-79 1979-80 1951-53 2002 1948-50 1946 1967-69 2009-10 2009-10 1965-67 1999-2002 1990-92 1981-84 2002-05 (Trainer) 1977-80 (Trainer) 1999-2001 1932-34 1993-95 1996 1964-66 1992-96 (Trainer) 1991-92 (Trainer) 2007-08 1961-63 1978-81 1916 1989-91 1942 1996-99 (Trainer) 1996, 1998-99 1973 1975-78

Garrett, Jay S. Garrett, Kevin Garrett, Randy Gary, David W. Gedwed, Chris Geise, Gerald Gentry, Thomas C. George, Leo George, Rochon Gholson, William H. Gibbons, Olin W. Gibson, Charles W., Jr. Gibson, Mark Gibson, Robert Gibson, Scott Gibson, Walter Gilbert, Robert R., Jr. Gilder, Gordon A. Giles, Bynum, H. Gilleland, Gregory Frank Giller, Tre Gillis, Gene R. Gilmore, Robert Gipson, William E. Givens, Columbus Glaros, William P. Gleghorn, Courtney Gleiber, Mitchell Glenn, B.C. Glockzin, Clay Glusing, John E. Gober, Kevin Godfrey, Chris Godine, Standley Goen, Monte Goldberg, Gerson H. Gonzales, Joseph Gonzalez, Abel Goode, Randall Goodrich, Robert E., III Goodson, Kenneth P. Goodwin, Fred R. Gordon, Daniel A. Gordon, Matt Gore, Charles Goss, Randall G. Goss, Randy J. Goss, Robert D. Goss, Roland E. Gossett, Britanni Gotcher, Kadie Gottschalk, Ben Graham, David L. Grant, Ken Grantham, Kenneth T. Graves, Allison Graves, John E. Gray, Jeremy Gray, Jerrel D. Gray, Joseph J. Gray, Joseph J. Gray, Rodi Gray, Thomas A., II Greehey, Sid Green, J. Edward Green, Jimmy Green, Ray L. Green, Tim Greer, Erwin Gregg, A. Forrest, Jr. Gregg, A. Forrest, Sr. Gregory, Glynn S. Gregory, Jeremy Grenier, Kevin Grider, Blake Griffin, Beverly Griffin, Jerry L. Griffin, Kyle Griffin, Michael Griffin, Robert Griffin, Trey Griner, Heldt H. Gross, Roger S. Guidry, Martin Guillory, Lamonte Gunlock, Jack P. Guthrie, Larry C. Guynes, Henry Guynes, James W., Jr.

94

1967-68 (Manager) 1999-2002 1986 1954-56 1996-97 1937 1954-56 1979 1994-95 1970-71 1973 1964-66 1977-80 1972-73 1979-82 1991 1929-31 1969-70 1917 1985 1989-90 1951-52 2005 1943 2005-07 1969 (Manager) 2005 (Trainer) 1986, 1989 1915-16 2003-04 1959-60 1999-2001 2001-02 1981 1983-85 1924 1999 (Manager) 1941-42 2005-06 1965-67 1936 1946-49 1968-69 1999-2002 (Trainer) 1933-35 1971-73 1971-72 1952-53, 1955 1939-41 2004 (Trainer) 2005 (Trainer) 2010 1966 1986 1948 1996-99 (Trainer) 1961-63 2010 1970 1937 1937 1975 1958-59 1975-78 1947 1974-75 1960-62 1983-84 1977 1984 1953-55 1958-60 2001-02 (Trainer) 2008-10 1991-93, (Trainer) 1982-84 (Trainer) 1964-66 2005-06 1982 1974-75 2001-03 1921 1962 2003-05 1995-97 1951-53 1969-70 1936-37 1937

Hackney, Clint Hackney, Hoyle Hackney, Joe M. Hackney, W. Loretz Hagan, Ron Hagerman, Clifford B. Hagle, James S. Hailey, Robbie R. Hairston, Tom Hake, Mike Hale, Tim Haley, Roscoe Hall, Corter Hall, Mercury Halla, Frank Halla, James T. Halliday, Jack P. Halliday, Sid M. Halpin, Lowell R. Hamberger, John E. Hamilton, Ashley Hamiter, Gene Hammon, Becky Hammon, Marion Hammond, Gary A. Hammond, Mark Hampton, John Handy, Patrick Hanness, Brett Hansen, Albert E. Harder, Marion Hardman, Cleve Hargis, Townsend Hargrave, Harry M. Harkey, Carla Harkey, Jack W. Harlan, William W. Harlow, John Harmon, Bryan Harmon, Rudy Paul Harper, Jamey Harraman, Brent Harrell, Jeffery Harrington, Darren Harris, Fred Elijah Harris, Henry C. Harris, Richard A. Harris, Rico Harris, Sterling Harris, Wylie Harrison, Kenny Hart, Matt Hart, Tracy Hart, William C. Hartnett, Perry Harvey, Jay Harvey, Raliegh L. Hashaway, Gary Hasson, Duke Hatzenbuehler, E. H. Haugum, Dean Hawk, David R. Hawkins, Tony Hawn, James J. Hawn, William A. Hawn, William R. Hawthorne, Gabrielle Hayes, Ahmad Haynes, Bradley Haynes, David Haynes, Michael Haynes, Walter L. Haywood, Adrian Head, Albon O., Jr. Headstreram, David R. Hearon, Charles Heathman, Brian Hellestrae, Dale Helms, Robert F. Henderson, Brandon Henderson, Jeff Henderson, Jessie Henderson, Mike Hendrickson, Ralph Henry, Robert H. Henry, Sidney M. Hensley, Charles M. Hernandez, Daniel Herron, Julian Hervey, A. Claude Jr. Hetherington, Gary Heusel, Scott Hiemenz, Paul Higgins, James B. Hightower, Richard Hill, Claude C., Jr. Hill, David Hill, Greg

H

1972-74 1927 (Manager) 1958-60 1917 1989-91 1941 1965-67 1954 1952-54 1973-74 1986 1916, 1919 1973 1995-98 1930 1965 1947-49 1942, 1946-47 1967 1946-48 1999 (Trainer) 1930 1994-95 (Trainer) 1928-29, 1931 1969-71 1973 1999-2002 2005-08 2009-10 1951-52 1975 1973-76 (Trainer) 2002-03 1968-70 2002-03 (Trainer) 1943 1962-64 1936-38 1994-97 1985-86 2002-05 1989 1982-83 1989-92 1938-40 1916 1942 2001-02, 2004-05 2001-03 1922 1972-75 1989-91 1996-99 1968-70 1978-81 1993-96 1955-57 1982-85 2004-06 1966-67 (Manager) 1978 1954-55 2004-07 1950-52 1937-38 1930-32 2005-06 (Trainer) 1994-95 2008-10 2005-07 1972 1968-70 2005-06 1966-68 1973-75 1930, 1932 1990-94 (Trainer) 1981-84 1931 (Manager) 2009 1998 2005-08 1989-92 1950 1961 1923-24 1957 1995-96 2008 1935 (Manager) 1976 (Manager) 1998-2000 (Trainer) 2006 1968-69 1949-51 1943, 1945-47 1975-78 1989-92


Hill, Rongea Hillary, Thomas W. Hines, Ben B. Hixson, Charles O., Jr. Hodges, James O. Hodges, Mark Hoffman, Mark Holbrook, Roy Holcomb, Laura Holden, Samuel C. Holder, Bill Holdren, Rand Hollie, Douglas Hollingshead, Tam Holloway, Jamie Holman, Keenan Holmes, Joe Holt, Jene A. Holz, Jason Hooks, Alexander M. Hooks, Robert A. Hooper, Earl Hooper, Ira Hopkins, Wes Horn, Eddie Jr. Horton, Cole Horton, Jene Horton, Leah Houghton, H. Dwight Howe, Mark Howell, Dennis Howell, Ladelle Hrncir, Trent Huahulu, Evan Hubbard, Greg Hudman, Bryce Hudnall, David Hudson, Ernest Hudson, Ronald Huemiller, Tom Huff, Glen E. Hughes, Ben Hughes, John E. Humble, Mark Hume, Redman Hummell, Ben Humphrey, Rolando Hundley, Terry Hunt, Byron Hunt, Charles Hunt, James R. Hunt, Jason Hunt, Margus Hunt, Richard Hunt, Robert D. Hunt, Travis Hursh, Bruce Hurst, Damon Hutchinson, T.J. Hutshins, Cam Hyatt, Dan Ieremia-Stansbury, Don Imo, Kenneth Ingram, Robert J. Irby, Collis P. Iroh, Frank Irons, Richard B. Ison, Stuart Israel, Larry Ivey, Glenn Jackson, Charles R. Jackson, Chris Jackson, Frank H. Jackson, Jason Jackson, Nolan D. Jackson, Sam N. Jackson, Tony Jackson, William L. Jacobs, Jeffrey James, Chris James, Craig James, Jarrian James, Lynn James, Rick Jamison, Rovert E. Janszen, Michael L. January, Alan D. Jarma, Don Jeane, Lee Jenkins, Vince Bernard Jennings, Kevin Jernigan, Larry W. Johns, Freeman Johnson, Albert Johnson, Arthur A.

1989-92 1962-63 1917-20 1968-70 1970 2003 1981 1938 1986-89 (Trainer) 1967-69 1996-99 1998 1982-83 1975 2001-04 (Trainer) 2010 2007 1943 1993-96 1926-27 1950-51 1974-75 1928-30 1979-82 1975 2003 1991-92 (Trainer) 1998 (Trainer) 1969 1974-76 1971-72 1922 2000-2003 2008 1982-84 2006-07, 2009 1968 (Manager) 1926 1982 1989 1922 2010 1961-63 1995-97 1927-28 1984-86 2002-05 1995-98 (Trainer) 1977-80 1976-79 1959-61 1993-94 2009-10 1991 (Trainer) 1958, 1960-61 2003 1975 2006-07 1971 1980 (Manager) 1978 (Trainer)

I

J

2002-05 1995-98 1925 1924 1999 (Manager) 1966 1989-91 1992-93 1994-97 1956-57 1981-84 1958-60 2007-08 1937-38 1931-32 1974-76 1968-70 1984-86 1994-95 1979-82 2000-2003 1986 1994 1952 (Manager) 1965-67 1963-65 1973-74 1980-81 1985-86 1980-81 1963, 1965-66 1973-77 1995-98 1933-35

Johnson, D.D. Johnson, Darius Johnson, Darrin Johnson, Edward Johnson, Gilbert Johnson, H.B. Johnson, Henry H. Johnson, Hiram B. Johnson, Janine Johnson, Jordan Johnson, Kim Baily Johnson, La'Cori Johnson, Luke Johnson, Mike Johnson, Ray M. Johnson, Russell Johnson, Tim Johnson, Wade Johnson, William E. Johnson, William O. Johnston, Fred A. Johnston, James M. Johnston, Luther P. Joiner, Veronica Jones, Brandon Jones, Desmond Jones, Frank M. Jones, James E. Jones, Milton Jones, Phil Jones, Ralph P. Jones, Rod Jones, Tim Jones, Tyler Jones, Victor Jordan, Arthur Jordan, C. Michael Jordan, Emmett M. Jordan, John D. Joyner, Randall Jurecka, Randy Jusko, Mike Kaifes, Eric Karrington, Brent Kattmann, Bruce C. Katz, Randy Keele, Lacy R. Keener, Tab Keeton, Edgar L. Kelcher, Louie Keller, Walter S. Kelsey, Mike D. Kendrick, James P. Kennedy, Brian Kennedy, Jack Kennedy, Ryan Kennemer, Chase Kennington, Craig Kershaw, Brett Key, Earl Kidd, Brannon Kidd, Marty Kiely, Bill Kieschnick, Brad Kilmer, Tina Kimbrough, John D. Kimbrough, Ned Kincade, Keylon King, Donald King, Geoffery King, P.S. King, Sam B. King, Walter H. King, William J.R. Kirk, Joe A. Kiselak, Dave Kitts, James R. Klemstein, Billy Knebel, Eric Knee, Gary L. Knee, John C. Kneiff, Fred J. Knight, Jon P. Knight, Simeon Knox, Ernest Koenig, Thomas W. Kollar, Chad Kong, Lisa Koontz, George Kotlarich, Pete M. Kovar, Jerome Kreimborg, Jim Krischke, David Kubicek, Robby Kuesel, George K.

1999-2000, 2002-03 2010 2003-06 1972-73 1947-48 1969 1948 1969-71 1980-82 (Trainer) 2007-08 1985-86 2006-08 1997-99 1975 1929-30 1975 1978 1984-85 1927-28 1940-42 1970 1968-69 1939-40 1993-95 (Trainer) 2004-05, 2007 2003-04 1928 1958 1975 1972 1926 1982-85 1977-78 2007-09 2008, 2010 1990 1969 1930-32 1968-70 2010 1976 1977-80

K

1980 2003 1929-30 1976-79 1944 1981 1939-40 1972-74 1954-56 1961 1944, 1948 1992-94 1915 (Manager) 2003-06 2007-09 1982-86 1989 1925-26 1993-96 1989 1989-92 2002-05 1996-97 (Trainer) 1966-67 1925 2000-2003 1982-85 1989-90 1960 1934 (Manager) 1948 1922-24 1968 (Trainer) 1994-95 1918-21 1983-85 1954-55 1968-69 1962-64 1926-28 1949-51 1989, 1991 1973-74 1956-58 1995-97 1998 (Trainer) 1929-31 1944-46 1978-79, 1981-82 2000 1972-73 1992-93 (Trainer) 1970

L

Lafitte, Darrell M. LaGrone, John W., Jr. Lairmore, Glenn C. Lamkin, Gus Landers, James E. Lanham, Joe Laughlin, Rosser T. Lawrie, Chasity Lawson, Ryan Leach, Bobby Lee, B.J. Lee, D.D. Lee, James W. Lee, Nathan Leitko, Mike Leonard, Ryan LeRibeus, Josh Lerner, Josh Lesser, Reid B. Lester, K.P. Leverett, Paul F. Leveridge, Milam, S. Levias, Jerry Levy, Sam J. Lewis, Charles Lewis, Floyd N. Lewis, Marc Lewis, Ryan Leyendecker, Charles S. Lias, Kevin Ligon, Clyde W. Lindbloom, Jason Lindley, A.W. Lindley, Jonathan Lindsey, Galen Line, Bill B., Jr. Line, Zach Linebarger, Thomas Lipke, Eric Lisle, Tom Litowkin, Alex J. Livingston, Andrew Livingston, James W. Livingston, Michael P. Livingstone, William E., III Lobo, Sean Lomenick, Matt Long, Louie Long, William Lott, David H. Love, Kevin Love, Ross J. Love, Ross J., Jr. Loveless, Bobby K. Lovett, Brian Lowe, Kenneth C. Lowery, Devin Lowey, Tom Loyd, Paul B. Lucas, William F. Luce, Scott Luker, Kelan Lunday, Bryce Lynch, Efrem Lynch, W.C. Maag, John A. Maddox, Robert D. Magers, Harold J. Magness, James Magnum, Murray P. Mahew, James H. Makinde, Victor Maley, Howard E. Mallory, Young B. Mallouf, Raymond L. Malonson, Marcus Mandungu, Nkumu Mann, Gerald C. Mann, Terence Mapps, James Mapps, Raymond E. Marion, James, E. Mark, Gerald Markette, Joe B. Marquardt, Walt Marrs, E.M. Marshall, David Marshall, John W. Marshall, Norman Martin, DeMyron Martin, Grady E. Martin, Jed Cameron Martinez, Mark Mason, Mike Mason, Weldon M. Massey, Richuel

95

M

1951-53 1964-66 1932 1973-74 1951 1929 1932-34 1996-97 (Trainer) 1989-92 1981-84 2008 2001-03, 2005 1957 (Manager) 1995 1971-73 2007 2008-09 1995 1968-69 1915 1953 (Manager) 1945 1966-68 1943 1978 1946-48 1990-91 1994 (Trainer) 1954-56 1995-96 1950-52 1992-95 1929 2004-07 1975-76 1968-70 2009-10 1982-84 1948-49 1978-79 1952-53 1983-85 1968 1965-67 1954-56 2006-08 1989 1928-30 1992-93 (Trainer) 1941 (Manager) 1989-92 1926-28 1957 1957-59 1989-90 1957-59 2004-07 1974-75 1966-67 1954 1980-82 (Manager) 1999, 2001 2008, 2010 1981 1926 1963-65 1940-41 1963-65 1923-25 1941 1951 2005-06 1941-42, 1945 1916 (Manager) 1938-40 1989-90, 1992-93 1996-98 1925-27 1983-86 2006-07 1970-72 1948, 1950 1986 1942 1980-82 1918-19 1977-80 1953-55 1958-60 2005-08 1942 1985-86 1989-90, 1992 1978-80 1929-31 2004-05

Masters, Ray D. Masterson, Ken Mathis, Ryan Matthews, Clifford W. Maurer, Jim Maxon, Alvin Maxwell, Charles L., Jr. Maxwell, Douglas I. May, Albert L. May, Terry M. Mayes, Eric Reagan Mays, Gerald A. McAdams, Gordon McAdams, Michael McAlister, Oran H. McAtee, Harvey McCall, Bond McCallum, Arthur N. McCann, Bryan McCarthy, James McClain, Clinton McClintock, Milton E. McClure, Amy McCorstin, George L. McCown, Josh McCoy, David S., Jr. McCray, Wilton McCullough, Darrell D. McDade, Clarence McDade, Robert Roerique McDearman, Bryan McDearman, Rusty McDonald, Earl McElroy, Deyon McFarland, John A., Jr. McGee, Ervin McGinnis, Stephen S. McGraw, Brendan McIlhenny, Donald B. McIlhenny, Lance McIlhenny, Lott McIntosh, John R. McIntyre, Sally McJunkin, Blake McKinney, Andrew McKinney, Kevin Miles McKinney, Will McKinnie, Mac McKissack, James R. McKnight, Alva F. McLarty, Seth A. McLeod, W.H. McMillan, Marshall K. McMinn, Clarance B. McMurtray, Chris McNeal, Shawnbrey McNutt, Jack McWilliams, Ronald O. Meador, Edward F. Medellin, Rene A. Medlen, Norman R. Medlen, Ron M. Medlin, Joseph Medlock, Wesley Meletio, James T. Melle, Joe Mendez, Daniel Mentzel, Ryan Meredith, Joseph D. Merrill, Sam B. Merritt, Dan Merritt, Ronald W. Meyer, Johnny R. Meyer, Ralph Meyers, John C. Michell, David C. Milam, Zohn S. Miles, Cecil R. Miller, A.J. Miller, Eugene Miller, Harding W. Miller, Harry S. Miller, Jack D. Miller, Joseph A. Miller, Louis T. Mills, Gale E. Mills, Kenneth J. Mitchell, Bo Levi Mitchell, Darren Mitchell, David C. Mitchell, Donald Mitchell, Mike L. Mitchell, Wilbert Mizell, William A., Jr. Mobley, James Moczygemba, Ryan Moffett, John Mojica, Robert Montgomery, Franklin R., Jr.

1955-57 1984-85 1989 1936-38 1983-87 (Trainer) 1971-73 1920 1916-17 1915 1966-68 1985-86 1958-60 1980-81 2002-03 (Manager) 1962-64 1980-81 1982 (Trainer) 1958-60 2006-09 1998-2001 1939-40 1943-46 1998-99 (Trainer) 1945 1998-2000 1944-45 2004-07 1973 1982-83 1985-86 1998-2001 1971 1922 2008 1944 2003 1968-69 1998-99 1953-55 1980-83 1979-82 1923-24 1995-99 (Trainer) 2008-10 2005-08 1984-86 1997-98, 2000 1993-96 1946-49 1917-19 1970-72 1932 1968-69 1941-42 2002-05 2009 1932 1944 1941 1958-61 1964-65 1964-66 2000 2002-04 1943-45 2006 (Trainer) 1999 (Manager) 2002-05 1957-59 1916 1995-98 1963-65 1970-71 1982 (Manager) 1934, 1936 1956 1946, 1948-49 1944-45 1986 1921 1941-42 1962-63 1951-53 1960-62 1951-53 1952 1930-32 2008-09 1981, 1983-83 1958 1995-98 1966-68 1993-96 1945, 1948 1979-81 2007-10 1982-84 (Trainer) 2009-10 1985-86


Moodley, Ruben Moon, David E. Mooney, Tom Moore, Dale E. Moore, David J. Moore, Eric Moore, Jackson Moore, James D. Moore, Jared Moore, Jimmy L Moore, Jimmy Moore, Michael W. Moore, Shaun Moore, Sterling Moore, Todd Moreland, Jesse E. Moreman, Dan M. Morgan, Cagan Morgan, Cecil H. Morgan, Jeremy Moro, Osomu Morris, Chris Morris, Earl Morris, Phil Morris, Ron Morris, Wayne Morrison, Blackstone L. Morrison, Cobby Morrison, John R. Morrow, William W. Morse, Michael Morstead, Thomas Morton, Dustin Morton, Stephan Moten, Gary Motes, Kenneth E. Mounts, Roderick Bud Moxley, William C., Jr. Mudd, Donald Mulbah, Asatu Mullenweg, William H. Mullins, Larry J. Mumphrey, Johnathan Munlin, Foy Munn, Max Muns, Matt Murff, Billy C. Murphey, Merlyn M. Murphy, Danny Murphy, Ken Muse, Cory Muse, Pete Musgrove, Curtis, Jr. Musslewhite, Benton Musslewhite, David C. Myers, Anthony Myers, Jack M. Nady, D. Gary Neal, Eric Neal, William Ned, Tony Neeley, Alfred D. Neeley, Richard Neill, Ken Neill, Pat H. Nekuza, Michael C. Nelson, Gary Nelson, Isaiah Nelson, Norman L., Jr. Nelson, Walter Newman, Clinton D. Newman, Michael Newman, Tom R. Newsome, Tony Newton, Neil L. Nichols, Albert G., Jr. Nichols, Fred Nichols, George Shon Nichols, Rich Nikolopolous, Victoria Nisbet, Jay Nix, Charles Nix, Doyle E. Nnabuife, Alvin Noble, James W. Nobles, Joe Noebel, Scott Norton, Jerry R. Nutt, Duane D. Nwisienyi, John

2000-03 1945-48 1977-78 (Manager) 1951-53 1966 1980-81 1994-96 1944 (Manager) 1978-81 1966-68 1995-96 1963-65 2008 2009-10 1981 1917 (Manager) 1966-67 1992-95 1959, 1961 1995-98 1998-2001 (Trainer) 1984-86 2002 1974 (Trainer) 1983-86 1972-75 1923-24 1984-86 1937 1964 2008-09 2006-08 2006 1972-74 1979-82 1964-66 1985-86 1947 1976-78 2006 (Trainer) 1938-40 1964-66 1990-93 2004 1995 2002 1960 1954 1999 1975-76 2005-07 1975-78 1950-51 (Manager) 1950-52 1956-58 1975 1940

N

1972 2002-03 1915 1991-94 1929-31 1980-82 1992-95 1958-60 1968-70 1975-78 1991, 1993-94 1960-61 1922 (Manager) 1960 1989-90 (Trainer) 1921 1997-98 1920-22 1959-61 1980-83 1985-86 1998-2000 2001 (Trainer) 1989 1978-80 (Trainer) 1953-54 2001, 2003-05 1943 1973-75 1977 1951-53 1952-54 2008

O’Beirne, Clarence B., Jr. O’Brien, Ed O’Brien, Harold E. O’Connell, John P. O’Meara, Brian Oden, John H. Odiari, Alex Odom, Layton H. Oefinger, Roy D. O'Guin, Michael Okeke, Uzo Okerland, Beth Oldfield, April Olitsky, Sandra Oliver, Ed C. Oliver, L.J. Olson, Jeannie O’Neill, Shane O’Neill, Steve Orr, James Orr, Maurice, S. Ortez, Clifford Osborn, Norbert Ownby, Roy K., Jr. Oyler, Robert R. Pace, Roy L Padron, Kyle Page, David Page, Paul E. Pahulu, Alex Palmer, Wayne Parham, Chris Park, Roy W. Parker, Chales L. Parker, Cornell Parker, Emily Parker, Howard I. Parker, Robert C. Parker, Robert Parker, Stephen B. Parks, A. Jack Parks, Chris Parks, Frederick R. Parr, Rodney G. Parrott, G. Stephen Partee, Buford L. Partee, Dennis F. Pasqua, Joe B. Patman, Johnson Patrick, Ramona Patterson, Dan M. Patterson, Joseph I. Patton, Chad Patton, Sam Payne, Frank C. Payne, Frank C., Jr. Pearson, Arnett Pechal, Julius M. Pederson, Lance Pedrosa, Darren Peel, Warren R. Pellerin, Reynaldo Pennington, Jeff Perez, Ines J. Perkins, Blake Perry, Charles W., Jr. Perry, Harold Perry, Tony Peterson, Eric Peterson, Lance Pettaway, Don Peveto, Brad Peveto, Caleb Phillips, Chris Phillips, Dominique Phillips, Jerome K. Phillips, Joe Phillips, Keith Phillips, Leamon A. Phillips, Reginald Phillips, Rodnick Pickens, Gary Pierce, Frank B. Pierce, Grahm L. Pipkins, Jason Pittman, Torlan Pleasant, Marquis Poirot, Rodney L. Polk, William L. Pollet, Leyton Pool, Julius L. Poole, Scott Pope, John Pope, Raymond D. Popelka, Robert E. Portillo, Bruce W.

O

P

1939 (Manager) 1980 1953-55 1967-69 1981-83 1973 2008 1921 1964-65 2010 1989-92 1989 (Trainer) 1998 (Trainer) 1984-86 (Trainer) 1932 (Manager) 1931-32 1982 (Trainer) 1999-2001 2000 1999-2002 1933-35 1972 1986, 1989 1942 1962-64 1952-53 2009-10 2000-01 1945-48 1997-98 1942 2007-09 1915 1943 1992-95 1999 (Trainer) 1947 1946 2010 1973 (Trainer) 1925-26 2010 1945-47 (Manager) 1959 1969 1950-52 1965-67 1938, 1940-41 1998-2001 1999 (Manager) 1936-38 1919-21 1990-93 1991 1921, 1923 1946-49 1924 1946-47 1977-80 1991 1918 2003-06 1996-99 1966-67 1995-98 1949-50 1975-78 1975 2000-02 1989-90 (Trainer) 1978 1983-86 2004-07 2003 1997-2000 (Trainer) 1964-66 1984-85 1976-77 (Manager) 1936-37 1980, 1982-84 1996-99 1976-78 1918 1917-20 1998, 2000-01 2008-09 1983-85 1966 1958-60 1999 (Manager) 1943 1990-92 (Trainer) 2004-05 1938-40 1970-72 1967-69

Poslick, McKinzie Post, Chris Poulos, Stanley G. Pouncy, Gene Pouncy, Joe Powell, David J. Powell, Malcolm E. Poynter, Ben Poynter, Tommy Pratt, Markus Price, Joe Price, Leroy Price, Mitchell Priddy, William R. Pryor, Gene Pulattie, Francis W. Quinn, Hal M. Quinn, Robert E.

2004-05 (Trainer) 1999-2001 1968-69 1972 1972 1950-52 1928-30 2004-07 2006, 2008 1998-2000 1931 2000-01 1986 1921 (Manager) 1986 1946

Q R

Raborn, Carroll M. Radford, Eddie Raines, Arthur, L. Rainey, John D. Ramsey, J. Theodore Ramsey, Robert E. Randall, Drew Randell, Don R. Randle, Derrice Randle, Mike Ranspot, Keith E. Rash, Nick Rasmussen, Robert Rasor, Edgar R. Ray, Earl W. Ray, John H. Ray, T. Seborn Rea, Kenny Redman, David D., Jr. Reece, William T. Reed, Derrick Dwight Reed, Raymond W. Reed, Robert M. Reed, Samuel H. Reed, Taylor Reel, Ronald M. Reese, Albert Reese, Darrell Reese, Guy P. Reeves, Jimmy L. Reindl, Steve Reinking, Richard P. Reinowski, Paul R. Reisor, Lawrence E. Renshaw, Horace Rentzel, Chris Revis, Norm Reynolds, Edward E., Jr. Rhinehart, Jacoby Rhoads, Jack D. Rhodes, Zach Rhome, Jerry B. Rice, Douglas Clinton Richards, Billy G. Richards, Dave Richardson, Courtney Richardson, Harold L. Richardson, Michael W. Richardson, Terry Don Richey, John N. Richter, Reichard R. Riedel, David Riley, Corey Riley, David L Riley, James C. Riley, Karon Rios, Roy Rippey, William M. Rising, Major W. Risko, Robby Ritz, Todd Roach, John G. Roach, John L. Roan, Oscar Robb, James Y., Jr. Roberds, Gene O. Robertson, Ronnie Robinson, Aldrick Robinson, Calvin Robinson, DeAndrea Robinson, James Lee Robinson, James S., Jr. Robinson, James Robinson, John Andrew, Jr. Robinson, Keith Robison, Eulis C. Roderick, John W.

96

1950 1945 1934-35 1982 1962-63 1967-70 (Trainer) 1940-41 1942, 1946-47 1989-92 1970-72 1999-2001 1980 1935-37 2004 (Trainer) 1978 1941-42 1965-66 1932 1926-28 1989-92 1943 1945 1985-86 1921 1960 1927-28 2009-10 1963-65 1983-86 1982-85 1959-61 1961 2000-03 1945-47 1964 1922-24 1917-19 1966 1981-83 1956 (Manager) 1995-98 1960-62 2007 1961 1984-86 1946, 1949-50 1984-86 1998-99 1966-67 1966-68 1969 1961-63 1937 1989-90 (Trainer) 1999-2001 1951-52 1930-32 1996 1997-98 1950-52 1957-59 1989-92 1991 1954-55 1926-27 1972-74 1950-51 1948, 1950 1973-74 2007-10 1994 1994-95 1971-72 1955 2000 1984-86 2008-09 1956-58 1963, 1965

Rogers, Cameron Rogers, David L. Rogers, David Rogers, James Jr. Rogers, Justin Rogers, Mack Rohlfs, Paul Rolf, Robert N. Rollins, Arthur H. Rollwage, John O. Romo, Jerad Romo, Mike Rosales, Oscar Rosenthal, Ken Ross, Haskell E. Rossley, Mick Rote, William K. Rudolph, Harold L. Rumley, John L. Rushbrook, Matt Russell, Charles S. Russell, Harvey N., Jr. Russell, I.D. Russell, James O. Russell, Sammy Ruthstrom, Ralph D. Rutledge, Jonas Ryan, Chuck Ryan, James P. Sada, Marcello Sanders, Chris Sanders, Emmanuel Sanders, George B Sanders, Henry J Sanders, Jack Sanders, Wayland Sanders, William T. Sato, Naoky Saufley, Victor Sawyer, Trent Savage, Randy Scanlon, Kerry Schaerdel, William Schavrda, Chase Schick, Lincoln Schmitt, Thomas Schoenke, Raymond F. Schroeder, Cody Schulgen, Sean Schulte, Rickey Schultz, Leon H. Scoggins, Randy Scott, Jay Scott, Joe B. Scott, Louis C. Scott, Paul B. Scott, Stewart Scott, Warren Scotti, Anthony Scottino, Paschal, J. Sebeck, Jerry D. Secor, Albert Sennette, Chad Sepulveda, Donnie Shaelman, Tony Shapard, Barnard Shapiro, Ed Sharrock, Jerry D. Shaw, James H. Shaw, Rufus Shaw, Truxton L. Shaw, Wanda Shaw, Wayne Shaw, William A. Shea, Greg Sheets, Alan Sheilds, James Shelton, Derrek Shelton, Michael, D. Shelton, Mike Shelton, Thomas Shepard, Kevin Sheppard, Henry Sherer, David M., Jr. Sherick, Richard Dwight Sherman, Eugene H. Sherwin, Thomas W. Shields, James Shuford, Harry A. Silverthorn, Kris Simes, Hoyle, A. Simmonds, Zac Simmons, John C. Simmons, John J. Simmons, Marcello Simon, Victor Simonton, Jason

2009-10 1970-71 1977 1954-55 (Manager) 2003-06 1971-72 1975 (Manager) 1949 (Manager) 1970-71 1944 2004-05 1989-91 1989-91 1976-79 1932-33 1991-94 1948-50 1957 1959-60 2000, 2002-04 1949 1949-51 1949-51 1933-35 1972-75 (Trainer) 1944 2000-03 1974-75 1970-72

S

2010 1997-98 2006-09 1936-38 1927-29 1936, 1938-39 1922 1934-36 1989-90 (Trainer) 1927-29 2006 1972-74 1995-96 1927-28 1997-2000 2010 1982-86 (Trainer) 1960-62 1993 1997 1980-82 1944-45 1971 2010 1941-42, 1946 1970-71 1919-20 1982 1993-96 1994-97 1934-36 1960 1976 1996 1990-92 (Trainer) 1982, 1984-86 1921 1973-74 1957-58 1968-69 1972 1931 1972 1942-43 1943 1991-93 2004 (Trainer) 1999 (Trainer) 1978 1969 1971 1978-81 (Trainer) 1992-94 1973-75 1957-58 1985-86 1959-60 1961-63 1998-2000 (Trainer) 1933-35 1971-72 1939-40 2004 1977-80 1970 1989-92 1980-81 1996-99


Simpson, Cowden K. Simpson, Rusty Simpson, Wayne Sims, Steve Sitton, James J. Skeeters, William T. Slankard, Wayne C. Slaten, Joey Slater, Corey Slaughter, Byron Slaughter, Sidney L. Sledge, Zack Sloan, Benson Sloan, Seth Smart, Justin Smith, Anthony Smith, Blane Smith, Braden Smith, Burnie Smith, Chase Smith, Elvin M. Smith, Gary Smith, J. David Smith, Jacques Smith, James L. Smith, James R., Jr. Smith, Jesse F. Smith, Jimmy L. Smith, Jimmy W. Smith, Michael Smith, Rhea Smith, Robert P. Smith, Robert T. Smith, Ryan Smith, Steve Smith, Steve Smith, Steven H. Smith, Wade Smith, Warren N. Smith, Whit Snowden, Clint Solombrino, Marty Sorrell, Justin Sowe, Anthony Spain, Truman F. Spillman, Andy Spivey, Lee Sprague, Charles C. Sprague, Howard Sprague, John F. Spretz, Chad Squires, William R., Jr. St. Clair, Walter G. Stackhouse, Arianna Stamps, William Standifer, Charles T. Staniland, Steve Stankovich, B.J. Stanley, David Staples, Pelham P., III Stapp, William I. Stark, Richard A. Starnes, Charles N. Stephens, Kenny Stephenson, Trent Stevens, J. Alton Stevens, Josh Steward, Hugh L. Stewart, Don M. Stewart, James H. Stewart, John Stewart, Leslie L. Stewart, Maco C. Stewart, William R. Stidger, Johnny F. Stier, Fred M. Stinton, Seth Stockton, John Stollenwerck, John Stollenwerck, Logan H. Stollenwerck, Logan H., Jr. Stollenwerck, Sam S. Storey, Mindi Stout, Jeremy Stringer, James F., Jr. Stubblefield, Dwight L. Stufflebeme, John D. Sturdivant, Joe Sturdivant, Paul Stutts, Joe D. Sullivan, Billy R. Sullivan, John L. Surcek, Robby Sutphin, Cecil N. Sutton, Jeff Suzuki, Ayaka Swain, Randy Swann, Craig Sweet, Horace

1940-42 1999 1974-76 1972 1963-65 1928-30 1956-57 1998-2001 2006 1990-93 1955-57 2005-07 2006 2008 2007-08, 2010 1977-80 1978, 1980-82 2009-10 1946 2006 1922 1978-82 1969 1990-94 1931, 1933-34 1933-35 1956-57 1977-78 1953-55 1972-74 1925 (Manager) 1931-32 1972-74 2009-10 1971 1974-77 (Manager) 1959 1994-95 1943 1982-83 1995-98 1989-92 2010 2007-08 1933-35 1989 1978-80 1936-38 1930-32 1934-35 1992-93 1944-45 1941 1994-96 (Trainer) 1933-35 1964-66 1980-81 1990-91, 1993-94 1983-84 1968 1936 1973-75 1938 (Manager) 1971 2002 1922 1997-2001 (Trainer) 1954, 1956 1956, 1959 1921-23 1991-93 1961-62 1933-35 1964-66 1936-38 1964 1995-97 1997 (Trainer) 1986 1922-24 1949-51 1951-53 1997-99 (Trainer) 1990-93 1967-69 1962 (Trainer) 1935-36 2003-06 1976 1968-70 1947, 1949-50 1936, 1938 1989 (Trainer) 1945-47 1976-77 2006 (Trainer) 1981 1992-96 1916

Swofford, Derek Swope, James Szymanski, Matt Tabor, Michael M. Tate, Willis M. Tatum, Robert E. Taylor, Jackson Taylor, James B. Taylor, Jay Taylor, Jim Bob Taylor, Sherri Taylor, Tyree Temples, David Tennison, Bryce Terrance, Vernon L. Terrell, Charles T. Terrell, Darryl Lynn Terry, Doug Terry, Glen C. Thebeau, Rachel Therien, Troy Theus, Waldo Thomas, Bennie Thomas, Bill Thomas, Daniel L., Jr. Thomas, David L. Thomas, Elmer Earl Thomas, Franky Thomas, Guy Thomas, H. Bascom Thomas, John Thomas, Lewis H. Thomas, Stephen Thomas, Zac Thompson, Alan Thompson, J. Cleo Thompson, Jesse Thompson, Mark Thompson, Omar Thompson, Taylor Thompson, Ted Thornal, Kevin Thornhill, Lynn W. Threadgill, Andrew J. Threadgill, Robert E. Thrift, Dustan Thurston, Guy Tinsley, M.L. Tipton, Lester B. Todd, Alex N. Tolbert, Emanuel Tomlin, Eric Toole, Ed Townsend, Rodney Travis, Kenneth Traylor, David Trigg, Charles H. Tucker, Blake C. Tunnell, Larry W. Tunnell, Winfred, L.

2002-04 1942 2009-10

T

1963-65 1930-31 1925-27 2005-08 1963-64 2001-02 1979 2005-06 (Trainer) 1995-98 1981 2008-10 1929-30 1957-59 1985-86 1972 1965 2006 (Trainer) 2005-06 1979-81 2008-10 1972-74 1962-64 1969 1985-86 1984-86 1972-75 1916 1970-73 (Trainer) 1915 1989-90 2008 1991-92 (Trainer) 1916 1916 1983 1989-91 2008-10 1972-74 1993-96 1964-66 1933 (Manager) 1930 (Manager) 2001-04 (Trainer) 1982-83 1941 1933-35 1960 1976-79 1992-95 1980 (Manager) 1993-95 1930-32 1994 (Trainer) 1926-28 1953-55 1968-69 1939-41

Turk, Paul G. Turner, Bryan Turner, Darold Turner, Fred Turner, Kelly Turner, Logan Turner, Robert A. Unger, Dominik Upshaw, Jim Urbanus, Chris Vadheim, Colin Valdez, Edward Van Derven, Bruce Vann, Robert F. Vasquez, Chip Vaughn, William Viloria, Vic Vincent, Mark Vinsant, Paul A. Vinson, Cedric Visinsky, David Visor, John Visosky, Adam Voosen, Mark Voyles, Adam Wade, Howard M. Waggoner, Allen B. Wagley, William E. Wagoner, Charles Waida, Gregory A. Wales, Herbert V., Jr. Walker, Doyce A. Walker, Ewell Doak Walker, Grover C., Jr. Walker, Ken Walker, Mario Walker, Robert C. Walker, Val Joe Wallace, Carl P. Wallace, Mike Walling, Billy G. Walling, Herbert A. Wallis, Tate Walterscheid, Adam Ware, Derwin Warren, Blake Washington, Greg Washington, Russell Washington, Wendell Waters, Lindsley, Jr. Watkins, Rodney Watters, George Watters, Harry B. Watters, Robert L. Watters, Robert Lee Watts, Toby

1952 2003-04 1978-79 2004-06 2008-10 2008 1933-35

U V

W

1986 1972 2004-05 1998-2000 1967 1989-92 1948-50 1991 1925 1998, 2000-02 1984-86 1943 2002, 2004 1996-97 1922 2008 2009-10 1990-93 1924-26 1956-57 1942 1979 1973 (Manager) 1949 1960-62 1945, 1947-49 1949 1971 2006-08 1931 1950-52 1947-49 1986 1943 1922-24 2002-03 1998-2001 1989-92 2003-06 1974, 1977 1979-82 1995-97 1937 (Manager) 1991-94 1924-25 1927-28 1925 1984-86 1986

Weant, Lee H. Weatherford, Billy Weatherford, William E. Weaver, Nicole Weaver, Walter H. Weber, Garry A. Welborn, Garry Welch, James E. Welch, Robert T. Wells, Joe Wells, John Wertheimer, Lewis J. Wesson, Ricky West, David West, Joseph D., Jr. West, Robert H. Westbrook, Larry W. Westerfield, Butler Wetsel, Jesse C., Jr. Weyman, Robert White, Ben D., Jr. White, Connie Mac White, Donald R. White, Joe T. White, Robert G. White, Willard K. Whitehead, Forrest Whitehill, Brian Whitener, Charles C. Whitmore, James Whitten, John C. Whittington, Arthur Wiese, Riley C. Wilburn, Erwin Wilemon, David L. Wilemon, Tirey, C., Jr. Wilk, Larry Wilkerson, Terrance Williams, Billy Jack Williams, Brandon Williams, Gene Williams, James L. Williams, Justin Williams, Keith Williams, Melvin Williams, Troy Willis, Justin Willis, Mitch Wilmot, George Y. Wilson, David R. Wilson, Dray Wilson, Jackie Wilson, Jerry L. Wilson, Jon Wilson, Larry Wilson, Ollie, E. Wilson, Robert E., Jr. Wilson, Roderick Wilson, Stanley Wilson, Sterling Wise, Benjamin Wisenbaker, Matt Wolcott, Ryan Wolf, Jason Wolf, William R. Womack, Donte Wood, Bill Wood, James E. Wood, Sam E., III Woodard, Warwick Woods, Jeff Wright, James Wright, Jim S. Wright, Steve Wright, William D. Wyatt, Brady T., Jr. Wyatt, Harry M. Yenga, Youri Yoakum, Lee M. Young, Jimmy Young, Samuel H. Young, Warren Zachary, Foye A. Zachary, Michelle Zamorano, Alex Zant, James H. Zant, William Zaragoza, Christian Zartman, Walter James Zimmerman, Zach Zively, Walter P., Jr. Zoch, George A. Zollinger, Amanda

Youriri Yenga You Yenga

97

1935-36 1971 1946, 1948-49 2005 (Trainer) 1965, 1970-71 1956-57 1980-83 (Trainer) 1957-59 1949 1989-91 1978-79 1952 (Manager) 1973-76 1986 1957-59 (Manager) 1961-63 (Manager) 1960 1916 1933-35 1975-76 1949-51 1963, 1965-66 1966, 1968 1969-70 1972-73 1936 (Manager) 1922 1993-94 1970-72 1992-95 1962 (Trainer) 1974-77 1960 (Manager) 1991-94 1957-58 1957-59 1975-76 (Manager) 2008-09 1999-2002 1995-96 1975-76 1940 (Manager) 1999-2002 2003 2001-04 1991, 1993-94 2006-07 1980-83 1964-66 1963 1994-96 1981-82 1966-67 1996 1991-94 1943-46 1933-35 1986 1980 1980-82 1982-83 1989-92 2006 1989-92 1950 (Manager) 1994-97 1972-74 1966-67 1948-50 1994-97 1999 1975-77 1941-42, 1946 1980 1968-70 1959 1970

Y

Z

2007-10 1957-58 1986 1939-41 1995-99 (Trainer) 1932 1994-95 (Trainer) 1989 (Trainer) 1916 1918-20 1972 1984-86 2007-08 1952 (Manager) 1970-71 1990-92 (Trainer)


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Kevin Aldridge (1998-01) Cole Beasley (2009-10) John Blackburn (1972-74) Gary Carter (1968-70) Casey Clyce (1989) Chelsea Crouch (1937, 1939) Andrew Galloway (2006-08) Cliff Hagerman (1941) Charles Hearon (1930, 1932) Zach Hughes (1994) Lance McIllenny (1980-83) Howard Maley (1945) Cory Muse (2004-07) Greasy Neale (1925) Alfred Neeley (1929-31) Earl McDonald (1922) Don Oefinger (1963) David Redman (1943-46) Todd Ritz (1990-92) Glen Stirman (1978) Matt Szymanski (2009) Logan Turner (2008) David Visinky (1995-97) Tate Wallis (2002-03) Bobby Watters (1984-86) Robert Wilson (1933-35) Tiny Zaragosa (1971)

12

Charles Akinyemi (2004) Donald Allen (1982-86) Derrius Bell (2008-09) Tully Blanchard (1973) Justin Clary (1999) Coates (1925) J.W. Coppedge (1939) Harold Delafield (1934) Wayne Delameter (1968-69) Ed Green (1942-47) Ron Hagan (1989-92) Frank Halla (1930) Granger Hassman (1993) Duke Hasson (2006) Mark Humble (1994-95) Stephen Kaiser (2010) Gerald Mann (1925-27) George McCorstin (1945) Bond Millard (1981) James Mobley (1977) Ashton Nixon (2002-04) Don Oefinger (1964-66) David Page (2000-01) Gene Pouncey (1972) Smith Reed (1933) Zach Rhodes (2007) Chris Sanders (1996-98) Corey Slater (2006) Elvin Smith (1922) Jim Bob Taylor (1978-80) Ricky Wesson (1974-76)

13

Jack Balette (1990) Greg Ballard (1989) Richard Bartel (2002-03) Bill Bollinger (1973) Keith Brooks (1982-85) Chris Castro (2009-10) Billy Cloud (1939) Alvin Ellington (1930) Mike Hennessy (1976-77) Gene Huff (1922) Johnny Joplin (1979) Ox Key (1925-26) Mark Lewis (1991-92) Alex Odiari (2008) Carroll Roberts (1935) Jerad Romo (2004-05) Chase Schavrda (1998-00) John Stollenwerck (1986) Wendell Washington (1996-97) Will Womble (1994) John Woodward (1933)

98

14

Allan Adami (2002-04) Harold Bertlett (1945) Chuck Benefield (1973-74) Don Campbell (1960) Jeff Cartwright (1980) Jeff Coutright (1982) Harrel Delafield (1935) Alfred Delcambre (1930-31) Rob Floyd (1967) Duke Hasson (2004) Jimmy Haynie (1954-55) Jeff Jacobs (1983-86) Larry Jernigan (1963-66) Eric Johnson (2006) Jim Kelly (1933) Ryan Lawson (1989-92) Kenneth Lowe (1956-59) Jackson Moore (1994-96) Raymond Mapps (1969-72) Dick Miller (1939) Hardy Miller (1941-42) Jackson Moore (1993) Bill Moxley (1946-47) Steve O’Neill (1998-99) Matt Orifile (1981) Braden Smith (2009-10) Bobby Starzell (1934) Alan Stephenson (1977-78) San Stollenwerck (1950-53) Charlie Trigg (1926-28) Layne Walker (1979) H.A. Walling (1922-24)

15

C.D. Allen (1942-44) Charles Arnold (1955-57) Earl Baccus (1926-28) Andy Berfeld (1989-92) Roger Braugh (1960-62) Bobby Brown (1939-40) John Champion (1948-50) O.T. Cox (1952) Wayne Delamater (1967) Joe Denner (1925) Sam Fry (1935) Robert Gilmore (2004-05) Kenny Harrison (1972-74) Bernard Hobson (1933) Larry Israel (1993) Davis Lendon (1941, 1945-46) Josh McCown (1998-00) J.J. McDermott (2010) Scott Miles (1970) Al Monroe (1932) Lake Morrison (1922-24) Thomas Morstead (2006-08) Larry Mullins (1964-66) Duane Nutt (1953-54) Matt Orifice (1982) Lowell Phillips (1959) Reynolds (1930) Marcelo Sada (2010) Anthony Scotti (1994-97) Will Smith (2010) Todd Stewart (1979-80) Jay Taylor (2002-04) Archie Walstad (1931) Mark Wincent (1983-86) Toby Witt (1951)

16

Jason Applebe (1990) James Batty (1933) Bart Bevers (1984-85) Wilbur Black (1935) G.D. Boyd (1920-22) Don Campbell (1963-63) Derek Canine (1995) Richard Crawford (2010) Andy Duvall (1970-72) Kevan Farrar (1974) Bob Gilbert (1928-31) Jamey Harper (2003-05) Rand Holdren (1998) Ross Love (1926-28) Ryan Mathis (1989) Randy McKinnon (2010) J.C. Meyers (1934-36) Jack Moncrief (1941-42) Harold Morgan (1959) Isaiah Nelson (1991-94) Sammy Owen (1945)

Andy Patten (1979) Inez Perez (1967) John Roach (1953-55) Whit Smith (1982-83) Clois Taylor (1996) Bob Walker (1931) Adam Waterscheid (2000-01) Ricky White (1965-66) Rip Van Winkle (1925) Justin Willis (2006-08) Gordon Youngblood (1978)

17

Lloyd Banks (1997-98) John Bengel (1964) Michael Bowen (1989-90) Raymon Brown (1996) Bob Burgess (1955) Calvin Burdick (1991-92) Larry Crawford (1974) Vaughn Dickerson (1994) John Dunlop (1977) Foster Elder (1939) Mike Fischer (1979-80) Billy Ford (1999-02) Logan Ford (1926) Hayes Gilliam (1953-54) Ed Green (1947) Tim Green (1981-85) Jim Halla (1965-66) Gary Hammond (1969-70) Travis Hunt (2004) Jeremy Johnson (2010) Ray Johnston (1929-30) Jack McNutt (1932-33) Don Meredith (1957-59) Gayle Mills (1951-52) Benton Musslewhite (1949) Emmanuel Sanders (2006-09) Ben Taylor (1925) Eric Thomas (1995) Eddie Valdez (1967) Foye Zachary (1932-34)

18

Ryan Armstrong (2010) Robert Baccus (1938-40) Whitey Baccus (1932-34) Steve Bancroft (1993-96) Charles Borns (1945) Malcolm Bowers (1953) Paul Briggs (1933-34) Jay’Mond Cleveland (2003-06) Chase Courtney (2008-09) John Crawford (1951-52) Francis Daniels (1925-28) Billy Dunn (1956-59) Dan Freiburger (1989-92) Kenneth Goodson (1936) Brayden Harris (2006-07) Bruce Hursh (1976) Roy Jacobie (1931) Don Jarma (1972-74) Bert Keyes (1954-55) Mike Livingston (1965-67) Todd Moore (1979-81) Paul Page (1946-48) Robert Payne (1949-50) Brad Peveto (1982-86) Bobby Reed (1960-61) Courtney Richardson (1997-99) Ryan Riddle (2001) Robert Shuttles (1922) Billy Weatherford (1971) Terrance Wilkerson (2008-09) John Woodward (1930) Charles Zars (2001-02)

19

Charles Bailev (1936, 1939) Khalid Beard (1999) Keith Bobo (1970-73) Harold Cabe (1930) Ray Cleckler (1950) Juan Cunningham (1943-44, 1946) Chacory Demart (1992-93) Max Derden (1962-63) Eric Dickerson (1979-82) Don Donovan (1952) Arlon Flake (1960-61) Glen Holiday (1954-55) Bill Jones (1985) Jimmie Kendrick (1944-48)


Phil Kidd (1925) Steve Konz (1969) Sid Lawrence (1976) Josh Lerner (1994) W.C. Lynch (1926) Cobby Morrison (1983) David Musslewhite (1956-58) Neil Newton (1920-22) Norwood (1931) Wayne Rape (1964) Gary Smith (1978) J.R. Smith (1933-35) Tyree Taylor (1995-98) Omar Thompson (1989-91) Val Joe Walker (1949) Jim Wood (1965)

20

Jason Bednarz (1989-92) Blake Biggers (2001) Carlyce Black (1993-95) John M. Brooks (1925) Derron Brown (2000-04) Jeff Brown (1982-83) Louis Burress (1947-48) Shelley Burt (1933-35) Byron Collins (1984-85) Chase Courtney (2007) Bill Dietz (1968-69) Randy Dossett (1970-72) Harold Fleming (1939) Tracy Hart (1996-99) Jim Hagle (1967) Mike Henry (1960-61) Robert Henry (1959) Glen Holiday (1955) James Mapps (2006-07) Eugene McClintock (1943, 45-46) Bobby McKinkley (1973) James Mobley (1978-81) Hal O’Brien (1953-55) Frank Payne (1921-23) Zeke Sanchez (1965) Ryan Smith (2010) Jimmy Taylor (1963-64) Thomas (1930) Val Joe Walker (1950-52) Greg Washington (1974, 1976-77) William Wilemon (1957) David Wilson (1962) Horace Young (1941)

21

Greg Abor (1990) Kenneth Acker (2010) Kelsey Adams (1995-98) A.B. Allen (1981) Tub Bonds (1925) William Bounds (1945) Michael Bowen (1986) Tommy Caughran (1962-64) James Collier (1980) Chris Cunningham (1999-03) Wilton Daniels (1920-23) Daryl Doggett (1967) Reggie Dupard (1982-85) Rob Floyd (1969) Ken Grantham (1948) Glynn Gregory (1958-61) Jimmy Hawn (1949) Jim Haynie (1956) Dennis Howell (1971-72) Frank Jacobs (1930) E.L. Keeton (1939-40) Pat Knieff (1926-28) Jonathan Lindley (2004-07) Deyon McElroy (2008) Benton Musslewhite (1950-52) Jay Nisbet (1989) Francis Pulattie (1946-47) Bill Reece (1941) Kevin Shepard (1991-94) Frank Smith (1957) Maco Stewart (1933-35) Emanuel Tolbert (1976-79) Ronnie Watson (1965-66)

22

Ron Anderson (1981-84) Chris Banjo (2008) Jim Barber (1961) Anthony Barnett (2003) Homer Bass (1931) Ken Blackburn (1946-49) Dan Bowden (1956) Jack Brewer (1997) Josh Bryant (2009) Sam Carroll (1934-36) Charles Chinn (1933) Pinky Clements (1967-68) Elmer Craig (1925-27) Rex Garner (1974) Gordon Gilder (1969-70) Hayden Greenbauer (2010) Jack Gunlock (1951) Lamar Hunt (1952) J.T. Hutchinson (1971-72) T.J. James (2002) Todd Johnson (1995) Brandon Jones (2005-07) Marty Kidd (1989) George Latu (1996) Leo McCoy (1976) Ray Mallouf (1938-40) John Marshall (1953-55) Cecil Miles (1944-45) Edward O’Brien (1979-80) Shane O’Neill (1998-01) Wayne Palmer (1941-42) Mitchel Price (1985) Rob Pritchard (2006) Wayne Rape (1965-66) Mick Rossley (1991-94) Roundtree (1930) Derrek Shelton (1977-78) Sam Shelton (1957) Frank Smith (1958) Danny Thomas (1962-64) John Visor (1922) Kirby Wilkerson (1990)

23

Chris Banjo (2009-10) Bruce Beard (1945) Melvin Brown (1926-28) Danny Browning (1972-74) Josh Bryant (2008) Chris Castro (2008) Johnnie Clement (1938-40) Cedrick Dorsey (2004-07) Ronchon George (1993-96) Jerry Levias (1967-68) Rongea Hill (1989-92) Travis Hunt (2002-03) M.M. Malone (1922) Ron Morris (1983-86) Payne (1929) Jason Pipkins (1997-01) John Rodderick (1963, 1965-66) Louis Scott (1970-71) Truxton Shaw (1931) Blane Smith (1978-82) Maco Stewart (1933-35) Bill Tipton (1930, 1933-35) Hugh Willoughby (1925)

24

Tennell Atkins (1974, 1976-77) Tommie Baker (1939) Cortley Blackmon (2004-05) Kris Briggs (1999-02) Don Crowder (1962, 64-66) Pat Curry (1969-71) Jonathan Dupree (1990-91, 1993) Dewey Evans (1994-98) Ira Hopper (1928-30) Charlie Jackson (1955-57) Gary Johnson (1980) Don Kilgore (1952-53) Charlie Lewis (1979) Jerald Loeffler (1989) James Marion (1945) Clay McMillian (2010) C.D. Moss (2003-04) Billy Polk (1958-61) Bob Ramsey (1946-47) Derrick Reed (1984, 1986) Mike Richardson (1967-68) Aldrick Robinson (2007-10) H.N. Russell, Jr. (1949-51) Larry Sadberry (1981-84) W. Sanders (1922) Bat Shunatona (1925) Steven Steinmetz (2010) James Strickland (1931) Bob Turner (1933-35)

25

Ken Anderson (1995) Russell Anderson (1989-92) Dick Blaylock (1979-80) Tommy Brennan (1960-62) Corey Butcher (1997) Chris Campbell (1996) Cody Cardwell (1999-02) Larry Centers, Jr. (2010) Tom Dees (1922) Chester Donnally (1930) Weldon English (1993-94) Johnnie Fitzgerald (2003) Henry Guynes (1936-37) Walter Haynes (1968-70) Bryce Hudman (2009) Hunnicut (1925) La’Cori Johnson (2005-08) Ned Kimbrough (1925-26) Jim Kreimborg (1998) Paul Lloyd (1967) Clinton McCain (1939-40) Erik Mays (1984-86) Dale Moore (1951-53) Wayne Morris (1972-74) Fred Nichols (1981-83) Harlan Ray (1933-34) Bill Reece (1945) Ron Reel (1963-66) Bill Richards (1949-50) Carlisle Robison (1956) Justin Sorrell (2010) Ken Travis (1930-32) Trey Wilemon (1958-59)

26

Tommy Adams (2003) Dwayne Anderson (1980-83) Forrest Baccus (1932, 1934) Bob Belville (1937, 1939) Bill Crisler (1951-53) Tommy Dorsey II (2000-01) Joe Ethridge (1945-48) Don Ferguson (1964) Geren Graham (1963) John Gray (1948) Kyle Guinyard (2010) Brett Hanness (2009-10) Alex Hooks (1926-27) Rolando Humphrey (2003-05) Arthur Johnson (1933-35) Buzz Kemble (1954-55) William J.R. King (1922-24) Marc Lewis (1989) Paul Lloyd (1965-66) Louie Long (1928-30) Norman Marshall (1958-61) A'Darius Medford (2007-08) Donald Mitchell (1995-98) Mike Moghini (2001) Paul Morris (1970) Gary Pickens (1976-78) Mickey Sharp (1950) Dick Sherick (1984-86) Tom Sherwin (1962) Dan Shipley (1949) Frank Stringer (1967-69) Sonny Stroueville (1925) Charles Wagoner (1979) Larry Wilson (1990-94) Jeff Woods (1999)

27

David Adamson (1982-86) Randy Allen (1970) Jay Angotti (2009) Dale Arbuckle (1925) Regurian Bagley (1992) Nima Baha (1999-01) Dave Bonilla (1973-74) Will Bonilla (2006-08) Charles Bruton (1977-80) Chad Kollar (1994-97) Robert Davis (1990-91) Rollin Dixon (1933) Buddy Echols (1968) Charlton Fincher (1926-28) Bob Finley (1934-36) Mann (1930) Alvin Nnabuife (2002-05) Jason Ochs (1998) L.H. Odom (1921) L.J. Oliver (1931-32) Kelly Overturf (1972) Steve Parrot (1967) Rob Presthus (2001) Der'rikk Thompson (2010) Chris Walton (1989) Jimmie Wooten (1939)

99

28

Bert Baxter (1931) Ronnie Caughran (1967) Newt Dorsett (1976) Charlie Drayton (1978-82) Chris Foster (2004-05) Chris Godfrey (2000-03) Charles Gore (1933-35) Jakie Gore (1933-35) Larry Guthrie (1968, 1970) Bryce Hudman (2006-07) Julius Kinzel (1939) Alvin Maxson (1971-73) Eugene Miller (1921) Raymond Perkins (2002-03) Rodnick Phillips (1996-99) Sammie Reed (1926-28) Keith Robinson (2008-10) William Skeeters (1928-30) Marcello Simmons (1989-92) Seth Stinton (1993-95) Darryl Terrell (1984-86) Jess Wesner (1925) Larry Westbrook (1959-61)

29

Terry Andersen (2010) Leroy Baird (1921) David Blomeyer (1979) Brent Briggs (1999-02) Russell Carter (1980-83) Rayford Clark (1971-72) Rafiq Cooper (1995-98) Chris Cortemeglia (1924-26) Wayne Edmond (1974) Roland Goss (1939, 1941) Bernard Hunter (1925) Don Jacobs (1967) Chase Kennemer (2007-08) Bicky Lesser (1968-69) Matt Lomenick (1989) Shaun Moore (2008) Gary Nelson (1976-78) Kevin Pope (2010) Malcolm Powell (1928-30) Keith Ranspot (1935) Harlan Ray (1932) Jacques Smith (1990-94) James L. Smith (1931, 1933-34) Louie Smith (1933-34) Joe Sturdivant (2003-06) Franky Thomas (1984-86)

30

Bill Ball (1974) Lynn Barnett (1939) Jim Beckner (2006-07) James Bradford (1932-34) Chad Cione (1996) Darrel Davis (1970) Jason Dagewicz (2001) John Desco (1978) Adrian Dizer (2008) James Duncan (1989-90) Floyd Elkins (1945) Mark Futschik (1992-95) Stanley Godine (1979-83) Joe Gray (1935) Clint Hackney (1972) Bill Haller (1925) Marlon Hammon (1928-29, 1931) Hugh Henderson (1922) Scott Herrera (1991) Don Ieremia-Stansbury (2002-05) Mike Johnson (1976-77) Randall Joyner (2010) Sean Schulgen (1997) David Stanley (1984-85) Adam Walterschild (1998-99) Tracy Wilmoth (1926) Jeff Woods (2000)

31

Ray Acker (1935-37) Anthony Beverley (1982-84) Tony Brown (1986) Ryan Cooper (1995) J.M. Crouch (1922) Raymond Fuqua (1932-34) Chris Gedwed (1996-97) Chase Hargis (2004) Kelsey (1931) Greg LaMantia (2001) Edward Meador (1941) Chris McMurtray (2002-05) Jack Myers (1939-40) Trent Sawyer (2006) Rusty Simpson (1999) Andy Spillman (1989)

Matt Stone (2010) Joe Stutts (1968-70) Bennie Thomas (2008-10) Adam Voyles (1990-93) Ryan Wann (1998) Harry Watters (1926-28) Ned Welch (1945) Jimmy Young (1985)

32

James Adkinson (1930) Jay Angotti (2008) Mike Armstrong (1968) Michael Artmore (1991-94) Jeff Atkins (1983-86) Travis Carlile (2010) Roy Coats (1995-99) Bob Collins (1938-40) Cecil Colville (1935) KJ Ellis (2007) Tommy Fraser (1967) Albon Head (1965-66) Paul Hiemenz (2006) Craig James (1982) Keylon Kincade (2000-03) Rosser Laughlin (1932-34) Tub Maris (1925) Conrad Martin (1945) Sam McClarty (1969-70) Clarence McMinn (1941-42) Foy Munlin (2004) Robert Parker (2010) John Roach (1926-27) Alan Rowson (1932) Craig Wideman (1989-90) Jim Wise (1964)

33

Wally Bearden (1937, 1939) Andy Byrom (1935) Wayne Campbell (1940-41, 1946) William Campbell (1926) Cecil Colville (1933-34) Wes Danaher (1996-97) Jim Farris (1971) Tommie Fields (1952) Ben Goldthorpe (2008) Jerry Griffin (1964-66) J.W. Harris (1922) Dennis Howell (1970) Kenneth Imo (1995) Blake Johnson (2004) Victor Jones (2010) Charles Marshall (1962) Weldon Mason (1929-31) Richuel Massey (2003-05) Merle McCracken (1945) Bryan McDearman (1998-01) Billy Mizell (1945, 1948) Jimmy Moore (1967) Earl Morris (2002) Gary Moten (1982) Gene Pryor (1983-86) Bob Ramsey (1942) John Shea (1994) Benson Sloan (2006) Seth Sloan (2008) Mike Smith (1963) Hall Snodgrass (1925) Henry Stollenwerck (1949-51) Lyle Walker (1954-55) Trey Warren (2003) Don White (1968) Jason Wolf (1989-92)

34

Jerry Ball (1983-86) Eddie Bianchi (1938-40) Buzzy Foster (1961) Lloyd Franklin (1932) Roland Frase (1946) Bruce Greenberg (2007) Bryan Harmon (1993-97) Jason Jackson (2007-08) Brandon Jones (2004) A.W. Lindley (1930) Kevin Love (1989-92) Victor Makinde (2005-06) Heber Martin (1925) Brendan McGraw (1999) Wesley Medlock (2000-04) Robert Mojica (2009-10) Guy Proctor (1948) Buster Raborn (1933-35) Eddie Radford (1982) D. Shvetzoff (1922) Frank Smith (1956) Steve Smith (1957-59) Billy Bob Stewart (1965-66)


Bill Sullivan (1947-50) Gene Tenney (1962-63) Blake Tucker (1953-55) Howard Wade (1924-26) Jim Ware (1952) Jeff Woods (1998) Woodward (1931)

35

Sherwood Blount (1969-71) Paul Briggs (1933-34) Wayne Campbell (1940-41, 1946) Tim Crosby (2007-09) Mike Edwards (1964) Floyd Elkins (1964) Gerald Geise (1938-39) Walter Gibson (1990-91) Monte Goen (1983-85) Jim Hagle (1965-66) Pat Knight (1949-51) Joe Lantham (1930) D.D. Lee (2000-03, 2005) Jack Little (1933) Ross Love (1954-57) Duane Nutt (1952) Uchenna Nwabuike (2010) Alex Pahulu (1997-99) Wayne Robinson (1945) Warren Scott (1992-96) Gene Sherman (1958) Ray Shoenke (1960-61) Ivan Stapp (1935-36) Steinback (1925) Stinnes (1922) Mike Tabor (1963) Mark Thompson (1989) Sam Trant (1931)

36

Earl Beckett (1963) Mark Crites (1982-83) Jack Espenshield (1954-55) Billy Dugal (2010) Germany (1925) Cliff Hagerman (1939, 1941) Julian Herron (2008) Ingram (1922) John Kimbrough (1964) Alex Kling (2010) George Koontz (1929-31) Glenn Lairmore (1932-33) Bicky Lesser (1967) James Marion (1948-50) Don Mayfield (1965-66) A.J. Miller (1985-86) Don Miller (1951-53) Ken Neill (1991-95) Howard Parker (1946-47) Derrick Reed (1984) David Sherer (1957) Jason Simonton (1996-99) Johnnie Sprague (1934-35) John Stewart (1990) Derek Swofford (2000-04) Arnold Tauch (1958, 1960-61) Joe Vincent (1956) Greg Waida (1971)

37

John Ed Clarke (1959-62) Rush Cone (1970) Al Delcambre (1931) Corky Hall (1971) Charles Hammett (1942) Al Hansen (1951-52) Tam Hollingshead (1973-75) Ernest Hudson (1926) Preston Johnson (1939-41) Rod Jones (1984-85) Frank Kidd (1930) Jerry Kovar (1982) Don McIlhenny (1953-55) David Moore (1965-66) Tom Sherwin (1963) Harry Shuford (1933-35) Wayne Slankord (1957-58) Bud Sumpter (1925) Doak Walker (1945-49)

38

Harold Bittenbender (1956) Browning (1931) Ron Chopoorian (1989) Wes Danaher (1998) Joe Dickerson (1970-71) Bill Forester (1950-52) Tony Hawkins (2004-07) Gabriel de la Garza (1983-86) Pat Gibson (1964-66)

D.D. Johnson (1999-03) Roy LeCrone (1925) J.C. Lovern (1932) Newell McCallum (1958-61) Dick McKissack (1946-49) Bob Maddox (1939-41) Michael Morse (2008-10) Bill Pinkard (1930) Bruce Portillo (1967-69) John Richey (1962-63) Ken Roberts (1954-55) James Russell (1933-35) Seth Stinton (1996-97) Robert Tatum (1922) Rodney Watkins (1991-94) Brandon Williams (1995) Greg Ziegler (1990)

39

Kevin Adams (1979-81) Michael Artmore (1990) Travis Briggs (1989) Clayton (1931) Willie Dickerson (1922) Eric Hardaway (1967) David Hill (1976-78) John Holland (1974) George Latu (1997-98) Robert Lloyd (2010) Marshall (1925) Jed Martin (1984-86) Ryan Moczygemba (2007-10) James Orr (1999-02) Luke Pappas (2003) Raymond Pope (1938-40) Mike Rideau (1973) John Stewart (1992-93) John Stufflebeme (1933-36) Chris Taylor (1995) Vernon Tarrance (1929-30) Ted Thompson (1972) Kris Wallace (1996) Jimmy Williams (1982)

40

Khalid Beard (2000) Cary Brabham (1989-92) Hubert Burkleo (1925) Frank Eldom (1952-54) Alan Everest (1969-71) Tim Gardner (1996-99) Bill Gafford (1965-66) David Gordon (1978) Don Hill (1960) Jimmy Linvingston (1967-68) Dave Lyons (1963) Lot McIllhenny (1979-82) Howard Maley (1941-45) Murry Magnum (1939) David Moon (1945-48) Jack Parks (1925-26) Pierson (1922) Joe Pouncey (1972-73) Jim Riley (1930-32) Tom Ritchey (1964) Justin Rogers (2003-06) I.D. Russell (1949-51) Victor Saufley (1927-29) Justin Smart (2007-10) Wade Smith (1993-95) Jim Welch (1957-59) J.C. Wetsel (1933-35) Arthur Whittington (1974, 1976-77) William Wilemon (1956) Keith Williams (2002) Walt Zartman (1983-86)

41

Ken Anderson (1996) Henry Andrade (1984) Malcolm Bowers (1952) Melville Brown (1925) Michael Brown (1998-01) Harold Clem (1959) Chris Coker (1990) Brannon Coluccio (1993-95) Michael Denton (1989) Bob Fargarson (1951) Billy Gannon (1962-63) Abel Gonzales (1941-42) Forrest Hagar (2010) Fritz Hawn (1930-32) Efrem Lynch (1978-79) Tyler Jones (2007-09) Randy Jorecka (1976) Gerard Mark (1985-86) Charles McGaffey (1939) Ryan Mentzel (2003-05) Steve Miller (1990)

Billy Mizell (1945-48) Merlyn Murphey (1953-55) W. Nickerbocker (1922) Sam Patton (1991) Frank Payne (1946-49) Paul Rice (1977) Ronnie Robertson (1972-74) William Schaerdel (1926-28) Jack Seagraves (1933-34) Larry Tunnell (1968-69) Jackie Wilson (1981) Jerry Wilson (1964-67) Jermain Williams (1997) Ben Wise (1982-83) John Wisenbaker (1935)

42

Jesse Andrew (2009) Charles Baker (1933-35) Reginald Ballard (1984-86) Chris Bordano (1993-97) Dan Bowden (1957-58) John Buchanan (1963) Ronnie Caughran (1964-66) Michael Charles (1979-83) Johnnie Collings (1942) Joe Davidson (1930) Stanley Dawson (1925-27) Mickey Early (1972-74) Hayes Gilliam (1952) Danny Gordon (1967-69) Ken Grantham (1945-48) Reggie Gilford (2004-05) Charles Haggerty (1977-78) Eddie Horn (1976) Bert Keyes (1956) Bill Kiely (1989-92) Dick Miller (1942) Kenneth Mills (1930-32) Jim Perry (1954-55) David Rogers (1970-71) Anthony Sowe (2007-08) L. Stollenwerk (1922-24) Doyce Walker (1959-62) Jim Ware (1951) Billy Weatherford (1946-49) Billy Jack Williams, Jr. (1998-02) Horace Young (1939, 1941) Matt Young (2003)

43

Lewis Albright (1960-62) Roy Baccus (1944) Anthony Beard (2010) Jacob Crowley (2001) David Ellen (1998-99) Tommy Field (1933-34) Johnnie Fitzgerald (2004-06) Craig Garrett (1983) Reggie Gilford (2002-03) Mark Griffith (1976) Jay Harvey (1992-96) Hayes (1931) Albon Head (1967) Earl Hopper (1974) Stuart Ison (1989-91) Victor Jones (2008) Don Kilgore (1956) Jeff Lear (1973) James Martin (1932) Ed Masters (1930) Hal Muldrow (1925) Kenneth Murray (1997) Roy Pace (1952-53) Howard Phipps (1926) Robert Popelka (1969-72) Bill Reece (1942-45) Rogers Reinowski (1963-64) Bill Richards (1946, 1949-50) Gene Roberts (1947-50) Steve Schroeder (1965-66) Hoyle Sims (1939) Billy Squires (1944-45) Billy Stamps (1935) Alton Stevens (1922) Steve Utley (1984) Keith Williams (2001, 2003) Rodderick Wilson (1985)

44

Will Bonilla (2005) David Bostick (1974-76) Kit Case (1981-85) Davidson (1931) Champ Dickerson (1977) Andrew Ellison (2008) Scott Fly (1990-93) Rusty Fuller (1972) Zach Hall (2003-04)

100

Damon Hurst (2006-07) Gene Joffre (1960) Efren Lynch (1980) Ray Masters (1955-57) Jerry Norton (1951-53) Norbert Osborn (1986-89) Carroll Parker (1946-47) Blake Perkins (1994-98) Seborn Ray (1926-28) Blair Reber (1962) Taylor Reed (2009-10) Terry Don Richardson (1967-69) Kyle Rote (1948-50) Grady St. Clair (1939, 1941) Galloway Selby (1930) Wayne Shaw (1942-43) San Shelton (1959) Clem Speer (1932) Billy Stamps (1933-35) Richard Stark (1963-65) James Stewart (1921-23) C.A. Tatum (1925) Maurice Tinsley (1941) Miley Trooper (1971) Darold Turner (1978-79) Howard Weant (1935-36) Justin Williams (1999-02)

45

Alan Atwater (1996-97) Jake Fawcett (1939, 1941) Mickey Franco (1982-83) George Bennett (1926) Gene Gills (1951-52) Mike Hackney (1958-61) Ben Hummel (1984-86) Jarrian James (2000-04) Lee Jeane (1977-81) Gil Johnson (1947-48) Luke Johnson (1998-99) Emmett Jordan (1931-32) Raymond Kilgore (1933-34) Ned Kimbrough (1925) Geoffrey King (1989-91) Buddy McGinnis (1967) Andrew McKinney (2005-08) Mike Nekuza (1968-70) Carroll Parker (1942, 1946) Cornell Parker (1992-95) David Parker (1942, 1946) David Powell (1949-50, 1952) Blair Reber (1963) Henry Sanders (1927-29) Steve Schroeder (1964) Lon Slaughter (1955-57) Robert Smith (1972-74) Corky Terry (1965-66) Larry Whittington (1976) Youri Yenga (2009-10)

46

Brian Bischoff (2000-03) John Bordano (2010) Goodwin Bray (1932-34) Marwin Brown (1994) Chris Collins (1989-91) Adam Cox (1983-85) Robert Dickenson (1928-31) Andy Duvall (1973) Edward Griggs (1935) Wes Hopkins (1979-82) Mark Howe (1974-76) Mike Jordon (1967-69) Count Mays (1926) Ben Moss (1995) Will Mullenweg (1938-40) Jeff Pennington (1996-99) Ricky Roden (1986) David Rogers (1977) Jim Ryan (1970-72) Nathan Scott (1992) Lem Stroud (1932) Zac Thomas (2007-09) Henry Wilson (1930) Woodul (1925)

47

Wilford Bane (1957) Jim Barton (1931) Fred Benners (1949-51) Alan Brockington (2002-03) Alfred Brooks (1930) Ed Brown (1978-79) Floyd Burke (1964-67) Larry Cox (1981-83) Darryl Doggett (1968-69) Rayford Dolford (1977) Tommy Dorsey (1999) Stanley DuVall (1938-40)

Leo George (1976) Robert Gibson (1973) Redman Home (1922) Frank Jackson (1958-61) Walter Jackson (1980) Brent Johnson (2006) John Kelley (1952-53) Will McDonald (2010) David Mitchell (1955) Billy Mizell (1945, 1947-48) Cobby Morrison (1984-86) Kenneth Murray (1998) John Pope (2003-05) Harold Phipps (1925) Drew Randall (1989-92) Jon Randolph (2001) Jim Robertson (1954) Mack Rogers (1970-72) Wayne Slankard (1956) Truman Spain (1933-35) Taylor Thompson (2008-09) Jackson Taylor (2005) Warwick Woodard (1993-97)

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Bill Ball (1976) Matt Bragman (2002) Gerald Burl (1974) John Burleson (1930-32) Wilburn Echols (1937, 1939) Ryan Folsom (1990) Leo George (1977-79) Wayne Hassell (1933) Horn (1930) Zach Line (2009-10) Mark Manning (2004) Gary Moten (1980) Van Nguyen (1989) Paschal Scottino (1934-36) Chad Sennette (1995-97) Tommy Shelman (1982-86) Zac Simmonds (2003-04) Dave Smith (1967-69) Waldo Theus (1981) Colin Vadheim (1998-00) Bobby Waite (1973) Brian Whitehill (1991-94) Denforth Wilkerson (1925) Youri Yenga (2007-08)

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Glyn Beesley (1939-40) Amdrew Bray (1931-32) Byron Brown (2009-10) James Butler (1929-30) Vaughn Dickerson (1995) Vernon Edwards (1990-94) Tomas Esteve (1984) Don Ferguson (1965-67) Trent Hrncir (1999-03) Jordan Johnson (2007-08) Randy Garrett (1986) David Gossett (1976) Lyne (1931) Maurice Orr (1933-35) Jerry Payne (1996-97) Chris Stevenson (1989) Rick Valore (1978) Andrew Van Winkle (1926) Cleve Whitener (1969-72) Sterling Wilson (1979-82)

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Warrie Birdwell (1999-02) Joe Boudreaux (1959-61) Clyde Carter (1932-34) G.B Cranfill (1945) David Drake (1967) Buddy Echols (1969) Blake Foster (1981-82) Jack Gunlock (1952-53) Raleigh Harvey (1956-57) Jim Hodges (1970) Temple Howard (1926) Ben Hughes (2010) Brannon Kidd (1992-96) Caleb Peveto (2003-06) Will McKinney (1997-98) Norman Medlen (1964-66) Charles Moore (1989) Ken Murphy (1976) Shon Nichols (1984-86) Joe Pasqua (1938-41) Lance Pederson (1977-80) Caleb Peveto (2004-07) Leamon Phillips (1935-37) Cameron Rogers (2009-10) Jimmy Smith (1954-55) Jim Wishart (1930)


Bill Wood (1972-74) Jim Sid Wright (1942-44)

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Karl Arendale (1977) Bill Barnes (1939) John Brezina (1994) A.L. Bristow (1926) Bo Cannon (1967-68) Mike Edison (1981-85) Mitch Enright (2006-09) Archie Fairley (1986) Roger Gary (1953-54) Mike Henderson (1989-92) Dick Hightower (1949-51) Cole Horton (2003-04) John Hussey (2010) Ken Kuesel (1969-71) James Lorfing (1980) McDonald (1929) Joe Miller (1960-62) Jim O’Neal (1952) Johnson Patman (1998-01) Phil Prescott (1955-56) Mike Randle (1978) Hack Ross (1932-33) Bill Sanders (1934-36) Ricky Schulte (1978) Jerry Sharrock (1957-58) Mike Smith (1972-74) Howard Sprague (1930-32) Charles Standifer (1963-66) Mike Sturdivant (1976) Arnold Tauch (1959) David Temples (1979) J.B. Williams (1996-97) Jim Sid Wright (1941-42, 1946)

52

Mike Armstrong (1969) Robert Barnes (1976-78) John Bookout (1933) Avery Cleveland (2003-04) Ronnie Counts (1960) Willie Curik (1937, 1939) Jay Dennis (1973-74) Pete Fleps (2007-10) Bill Fox (1950-53) Harry Gardner (1941-42) Doug January (1963-65) Lawrence Jones (1935) Bill Livingstone (1954-56) Russell Medlin (1932) Cecil Moseley (1947) Richard Nichols (1996-00) Luke Pappas (2002) Tim Ramon (1981-85) Wade Strange (1994) Cecil Sutphin (1945-47) Willis Tate (1929-31) Jim Upshaw (1972) Grover Walker (1949) David West (1986) Matt Wisenbaker (1989-92) Bill Wright (1967)

53

Lloyd Baxter (1942) Bill Bowden (1951) Steve Brown (1973) G.B. Cranfill (1945, 1948) Reggie Carrington (2003-06) Giles (1930) Forrest Gregg, Jr. (1980-84) Bobby Hailey (1952-54) Fred Harris (1938-40) Cuba Holloway (1950) Kim Johnson (1985-86) Randy Katz (1977-79) Jack Matkin (1976) Ken Murphy (1974) Bud McLeod (1932) Joe Bob Markette (1941) Corey Riley (1997-01) Major Rising (1957-59) Leon Shultz (1944-46) Stephen Thomas (1989-90) Rodney Townsend (1992-95) Mack Tunnell (1949) Mark Voosen (2009-10) Tommy Winger (1955)

54

Burleigh Arnecke (1954-55) Lloyd Baxter (1942, 1946-47) Taylor Bon (2007-08) Randy Bowling (1991-94) T.D. Briggs (1982-85) Rudy Cadena (1995-96) Thornton Chandler (1999) Max Christian (1958-60) Alexander Clark (1930) Ed Cloud (1942-43) Don Cole (1951-53) Jerry Evans (1998) Ellis Glaw (2010) Clay Glockzin (2000-03) Tom Hanks (1976-77) Dean Haugum (1978) Dwight Houghton (1967) Bud Moore (1990) Ken Motes (1964-66) Joe Joyner (1981) Joe Prince (1931) Ken Roberts (1980) Haskell Ross (1932-33) Christopher Smith (1989) Steve Stookey (1972) Schaad Titus (1974) Gus Tunnell (1939, 1941) Jim Wilson (1957) Sam Wood (1948-50)

55

Jason Baxley (1995) Bob Clements (1961) Aaron Davis (2009-10) Lucky DeLay (2003-07) Allen Esse (1955-56) Jason Faucett (1997) Randy Goss (1973-74) Bill Hart (1967-70) Mike Haynes (1972) Justin Helms (1994) John Hughes (1962-63) Tony Jackson (1976) Jim Linzy (1965-66) Gordon McAdams (1978-81) John Nwisienyi (2008) Tim Pound (1996) Uzo Okeke (1992) Shelby Richardson (1945) Jack Sanders (1936, 1939) Tyrone Sanders (1982) Kerry Scanlon (1997) Mike Skouteris (1989) Bob Smith (1957-58) Robert Smith (1931, 1933-34) Vic Viloria (1998-02) Dan Wagner (1984-85) Winters (1929)

56

Burleigh Arneckle (1954-55) Joe Bays (1976-78) Loren Belvin (1954) Brandon Bonds (2003-06) Byron Bonds (1990-93) Lynn Bostick (1939-41) Rufus Cormier (1968-69) Ja'Gared Davis (2009-10) James Dawson (1950) Lanny Dowell (1959-60) Jon Embree (1985) Lou Farris (1955-57) John Freeman (1965-67) Fred Goodwin (1946-49) Rudy Harmon (1984-86) Herb Johnson (1972) Ernest Knox (1973-74) Ryan Leonard (2007) Markus Pratt (1998-01) Hardy McAlister (1962-64) Haskell Ross (1932-33) Kerry Scanlon (1994-97) Mark Thompson (1982-83) Mike Thompson (1979-81) Trent Turpin (1952)

57

Eldridge Adair (1943) Jack Bomar (1970-71) Aaron Boulton (1980-84) Maurice Bray (1932-34) Willy Clark (1964) Dick Davis (1949) Landon Dyer (2004) Stan Eckert (1956-58) Jim Farris (1973) Ken Grant (1985) Don Hastings (1954)

David Headstream (1974) Alvin Holland (1939) Luke Johnson (1996-97) Cameron Kurth (2010) Jim Landers (1950-51) Pete Muse (1976-78) Jack Myers (1965-66) Charles Orsak (1945) Johnny Phillips (1992) Chris Poulos (2003) Stan Poulos (1967, 1969) Robert Raines (1959-60) James Robinson (1999-01) Oscar Rosales (1989-91) Brett Sibert (1994) Jim Smith (1953) Bill Thomas (1972) Bobby Vann (1948-50) Mike Wallace (1986) J.B. Williams (1995) Mark Whitener (1979)

58

Kelly Arnold (1971-72) Don Betterton (1983) Thornton Chandler (2001-02) Kevin Chaney (1979-82) Putt Choate (1976-78) Bill Crawford (1952) David Drake (1965-66) David Echols (1964) Archie Fairly (1985) Rodolfo Flores (1994) Ken Haddad (1967) Bobby Hamm (1959-61) Sam Jackson (1931-32) Tony Jackson (1974) Darrin Johnson (2004-06) Van Daele Mabrito (1939) Joseph Medlin (2000) Jordan Miller (2010) Jim Passions (1951) Darren Pedroza (1990-91) Louis Reed (1954) Tory Virdell (1992) Glenn Walls (1973) Joe White (1968-70) Paul Wiley (1997-99) Carl Woxman (1962)

59

Sam Bennett (2006-07) David Bryan (1985-86) Heath Burnett (2003-05) Mike Cain (1965) Leonard Elkins (1931) Kirk Freeman (1971) Greg Gardner (1990-91) John Gibbs (1954) Myron Hargrove (1960-61) Fred Johnson (1970) Mike Lewis (1997) Mac McKinnie (1992-96) Bobby McMillan (1956) Gary Moten (1979) Ben Nolen (1957) Anthony Pedote (1989) Jason Pettit (1998-99) Jon Randolph (2000) Jim Sauby (1963) Lincoln Schick (2010) Jimmy Smith (1977-78) Ted Thompson (1973-74) Mike Washburn (1980-82)

60

Paul Albert (1978-81) Karl Belz (1958-61) Charles Carneal (1971-72) Vincent Chase (2008) Martin Cude (1963) Keith Cupples (1967-69) J.T. Davis (1957) Sacha Emanuel (1993-96) Robert Fly (1931) Ronald Gilliam (1974) Cecil Gunn (1955) Rusty Gunn (1953-54) Corky Hall (1973) Larry Harwood (1962) Adrian Haywood (2005-06) Doug Hollie (1982-83) Randy Katz (1960) Ken Masterson (1984-86) Will McKinney (1999) James Meletio (1943-45) Christian Miller (2010) David Mitchell (1956) Eric Neal (2001-04)

101

Boris Neeley (1977) Ray Ownby (1941-42) Lynn Thornhill (1964-66) Joe Wells (1989-92)

61

James Bond (1972) Que Brittain (1967-69) Bobby Buyer (1962) Earl Cook (1944-47) Keith Chiles (1992-96) Neal Franklin (1948-50) David Hawk (1953-55) Charles Hunt (1976-79) Chris Jackson (1980-82) Russell Johnson (1974) Tom Koenig (1956-58) Johnny Maae (1964-66) Russell Medlin (1931) Buford Partee (1951-52) Rod Paschall (1989-91) Ted Ramsey (1940-41) Mike Rice (1959-61) Ruwayne Struve (1973) Ken Walker (1970-71) Jim Wise (1963)

Bob Massad (1965-66) Max Munn (1994-97) Danny Murphy (1999) Fred Nelson (1982-84) Ben Nolen (1959) Pat O’Connell (1967-69) Robert Oyler (1962-64) Eddie Richardson (1946) Ike Robb (1949-51) Chase Smith (2006-07) Chad Spretz (1993) Bryce Tennison (2009-10) Walt Weaver (1970-71)

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Joe Basquez (1951) Joe Beard (1979-82) Vic Brittain (1968-70) Dan Chilton (1965-67) Jim Crowe (1959-61) David Cullen (1996) Bobby Duncan (1948) John Eixman (1983-86) Mike Everett (1958) Jordan Favreau (2010) Cory Fross (1997-01) Craig Gould (1989) Erwin Greer (1977-78) Claud Hill (1943, 1945-47) Bill Morrow (1964) Tony Ned (1991-94) Ray Rasor (1941-42) Carl Shannon (1953-54) Henry Sheppard (1973-74) Jackson Taylor (2006-08) Guy Thomas (1972) Bryan Turner (2003-04) Earl Walden (1952) Gary Webber (1955-57) Bob Welch (1949)

63

Dave Blewett (1984-86) Gerald Bowles (1968, 1970) Grady Burnette (1981-83) Rufus Cormier (1967) Szymon Czerniak (2008-10) J.T. Davis (1956) Jim Fitzpatrick (1941) Charles Grandstaff (1945) Andrew Helmey (2000) Jack Hopper (1957) Ed Johnson (1972) Nathan Lee (1994-96) Fred Lucas (1953-55) Walt McDonald (1977) Harold Magers (1963-66) Bubba Moore (1968) Matt Muns (2002) D. Nady (1973) Ben Poynter (2004-07) Raymond Schoenke (1962) Byron Slaughter (1990-93) Steve Smith (1971) Clint Snowden (1997) Charles Terrell (1958-59) Waldo Theus (1979-80) Paul Turk (1950-52) Robert Weyman (1974, 1976)

64

Harold Arfman (1942) Tommy Beal (1954-55) Rob Byers (1976) Andrew Campbell (1981-84) Bryan Collins (2009-10) Herschel Forester (1949-51) Matt Hart (1989-91) Dwight Houghton (1969) John LaGrone (1964-66) Bobby Loveless (1957-59) Mike Mason (1977-80) Chad Meacham (2003) Jeremy Morgan (1995-96) Cecil Moseley (1948) Tommy Poynter (2006-08) Don Randell (1970-72) Jack Rhoads (1960-62) Joey Slaten (1997-01) Robert Smith (1945) Alfred Temple (1941) Bill Thomas (1973-74) Dominik Unger (1986) Herbert Wales (1947-49) Marty Windham (1993-94) Rex Winters (1952) Lee Yokum (1956)

Bobby Beckett (1955) Woody Burnette (1962) Vincent Cain (1977) Jimmy Chase (2008) Jerry Chavira (1996-99) R.D. Crenshaw (1967) Dick Davis (1948) Tom Gray (1957) Joe Holmes (2006-07) Kevin Jennings (1979-83) Orville Johnson (1941-42) Jim Johnston (1968-69) Smitty Keller (1954-56) Brad Kieschnick (2002-05) Darryl LaFitte (1951-53) David Mitchell (1958) Rod Mounts (1984-86) John Oden (1973) Julius Pechal (1946-47) Gene Sherman (1959-61) Jim Sitton (1963-66) Marty Solombrino (1989-92) Doug Terry (1971-72) Bob Vann (1948-50) Craig White (1978) Mark Windham (1993-94) Shelley Anderson (1984-86) Trey Bandy (1995-99) Bobby Beckett (1956-57) Rush Cone (1971) Ronnie Cosper (1962-63) Bryan Craig (1992-94) Judson Davis (2000) Stanley DuVall (1939-41) Grant Eidson (2003-04) Harry Hargrove (1967) Sherwood Hensley (1954) Delbert Jordan (1979-80) Tom Land (1942) Brad Lankford (2006) Ted Leveridge (1945) Floyd Lewis (1943, 1946-48) Bill Line (1968-70) Blake McJunkin (2008-10) Joseph Medlin (2001) Don Mudd (1976, 1978) Dave Riley (1950-52) John Rumley (1959-61) Randy Savage (1973-74) David Shuford (1964-66) Steve Stanilind (1981) Guy Thurston (1982-83) Chip Vasquez (1989-91) John Basham (1947-48) Joe Basquez (1952-53) Steve Benotti (1989-90) Harris Brownlee (1976-77) Willie Castleman (1954) Richard Danner (1960) Horace Derry (1972) Mike Hake (1973-74) Mike Hensley (1956-57) Greg Kroot (1978) Brett Mason (2001) Harvey McAfee (1979-81) Dave McCoy (1944-45) Murray Mangum (1941)

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Tom Black (1970-72) Louis Canant (1954) Sam Caudle (1957-59) Zachary Clarke (1994) Randy Denman (2003-06) Robert Ethridge (1950) Dean Ferguson (1965-66) Dick Harris (1941-42) Jeff Henderson (2000) Tab Keener (1978-81) Wayne Ligon (1952) Eric Lipke (1947-48) Kevin McKinney (1983-86) Kemp McMillan (1967-69) Doug Popino (1976) Robby Risko (1989-92) Sean Schulgen (1995-96) Ed Shapiro (1973-74) Charles Shurtleff (1945) Les Stewart (1960-62) Bryce Tennison (2008) Walter Umphrey (1956) David Wilson (1963-64)

70

Austin Adami (1995-99) Jack Archibald (1953) Herbert Asel (1954-56) Kelvin Beachum (2008-10) Bill Cook (1949-50) Shawn Couch (1991-94) Tom Dean (1949-50) Townsend Hargis (2000-04) John Hamberger (1946-48) Dale Hellestrae (1981-84) Jim Hodges (1969) Tom Huemiller (1989) Robby Lambert (1990) Robert McDade (1985-86) Leland Mayo (1951-52) Ron Merritt (1963-66) Steve Morton (1971-74) Joe Pasqua (1938, 1940-41) Mike Randle (1977, 1979-80) Guy Reese (1959-61) Sam Walker (1970)

71

Darrel Amen (1992-95) Mike Armstrong (1967) Toxie Beavers (1973-74) Lynn Bostick (1940-41) Jerry Clem (1951-53) Brian Duncan (1971) Jeff Erxleben (1996-00) David Gary (1954-56) Ken Grant (1986) Martin Guidry (2003-05) Jim Hunt (1959-61) Phil Jones (1972) Mike Jusko (1976-80) Billy Klemstein (1981-85) Dan Moreman (1989) Bernard Kuehn (1945) Buford Partee (1950) Rod Poirot (1965-66) Charles Russell (1947-49) Kelly Turner (2008-10) Bill Wagley (1942) Herbert Wales (1948-49) Lee Yokum (1957-59)

69

Ricky Cowart (1976-77) Calvin Crockett (2008) Jack Crutcher (1953-54) Louis Drodz (1950-51) Jody Edwards (1971) Mike Ellis (1974) Marvin Hahn (1972) Jack Hopper (1955-56) Henry Johnson (1946-48) Paul Kenner (1979) Craig Kennington (1982-86) Eric Lipke (1945, 1948-49) Harvey McAtee (1978) Bobby McMillan (1957-59) Jeremy Morgan (1997-98) Steve Reindl (1999-03) Walter Roberds (1947-49) Jack Ryan (1942) Steve Staniland (1980) Charles Stewart (1952) Craig Swann (1992-96) David Temples (1981) Alex Todd (1959-61) Walter Weaver (1965-66) Don White (1967) Collin Williams (1973) Bill Wright (1968-70)

72

Jack Archibald (1951) Travis Atwood (1989-92) Jimmy Chase (2009-10) Bobby Collier (1948-50) Butch Cooper (1978) Alvin Dalton (1958-61) Chuck Dannis (1969-71) Jake Fawcett (1939-41) Kevin Gober (1997-01) Ben Gottschalk (2010) Tommy Hairston (1952-54) Max Jones (1942) Louis Kelcher (1972-74) Jack Linsey (1946) Del Montgomery (1984-86) Norman Medlen (1964-65) Ross Nigh (2006-07) Greg Noebel (1977) Brian O’Meara (1979-83) Bill Switzer (1945) Charles Terrell (1957) Robert Wharton (1955) Gene Williams (1976) Dray Wilson (1993-96)

73

Clarence Booth (1940-42) Paul Brown (1960) Bob Cadawallader (1950-52) Judson Davis (1998-99, 2001) Horace Derry (1973-74) Bruce Dietz (1976) Curtis Eldridge (1989-92) Jack Elliot (1944-46) Gary Ferguson (1956-59) Forrest Gregg, Sr. (1953-55) Tim Hale (1985-86) Jack Halliday (1947-49) Glenn Ivey (1993-97) John Kimbrough (1965-67) John Meyer (1970, 1973) Buddy Miller (1962-63) John Robinson (1983) Rickey Schulte (1979-82) Henry Sheppard (1972) David Temples (1978)

74

Jack Archibald (1952) Kyle Carroll (1989-91) Michael Carter (1979-83) Ruli Coli (1984-86) Bill Crawford (1951) Martin Cude (1962) John Dean (1960) Bruce Dunmore (1954) Mike Everett (1957) Joey Fontana (2010) Tom Gray (1956, 1958-59) Lowell Halpin (1967) Harry Hargrave (1968-70) Henry Johnson (1945-48) Dave Kiselak (1993-96) Mike Leitko (1971-73) Sean Lobo (2005-08) James McCarthy (1997-01) Mike Moore (1963-64) Charles Perry (1949-50) Fred Posey (1965-66) Gary Richmond (1976-77) Burnie Smith (1941-42, 1946) W. Hulsey Smith (2002-04)

75

Harvey Armstrong (1978-81) Marvin Ayers (1982) Zach Boyd (2008) Charles Chambers (1949-50) Gene Clark (1945-49) Jerry Cornelison (1955-57) Ashton Duhe (2010) Tre Giller (1989-90) Sterling Harris (1999-03) Virgil Harris (1962) Josh Hickman (2006) Walter King (1947-48) Gary Knee (1967-69) Sean Lobo (2004) Nkumu Mandunga (1995-98) Herb McJunkin (1952) Jerry Mays (1958-61) Chris Morris (1983-86) Jerry Phillips (1964-66) Leo Roasa (1963) Greg Shea (1991-94) Dick Smith (1942)

Bobby Bob by Chase Chase

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Harvey Sutton (1976-77) Guy Thomas (1973-74) Schaad Titus (1972) George Zoch (1970-71)

76

Joe Basham (1945) Kenard Burley (2003-07) Charles Cannon (1951-53) Judson Davis (2002) Josh Emshoff (2010) Joe Ethridge (1946-48) Scott Gibson (1981-82) Bill Jackson (1968-70) Mike Janszen (1965-66) Ed Johnson (1973) John Knee (1962-64) Charles Leyendecker (1954-56) Wayne Ligon (1950) Dan Merritt (1994-98) D. Nady (1971-72) Rodney Parr (1958-59) Doug Rice (1983-86) Russell Ross (1949) Grady St. Clair (1941) Wayne Simpson (1974, 1976) Lee Spivey (1977-80) Jeremy Stout (1990-93) Jim Swope (1942) Garren Thompson (1967) C.B.Williams (1999-00) Edwin Young (1957)

77

Calvin Blackwell (1976) Scott Brady (1982-83) Bill Cook (1948-50) John Daniel (1964) Charles Divelbiss (1942) Don Goss (1952-55) Perry Hartnett (1978-81) Jay Holt (1989) Jason Holz (1992-96) Bobby Hunt (1958, 1960-61) Pete Koltarich (1944-46) Aaron Ladd (1997-00) Randy Lawrence (1968) Josh LeRibeus (2008-09) John Miears (1956) Dan Moreman (1965-67) Dustin Morton (2003-06) Ryan Potter (1990-91) Hal Quinn (1949-51) Dave Richards (1984-86) Rock Rollins (1970-71) Norman Rosenblum (1947) Al Secor (1974) Mack Swafford (1941) Schaad Titus (1973) Jim Zimmerman (1959)

78

Jack Adkisson (1949) Kelly Arnold (1973) Bob Blakeley (1954-56) Truman Christopher (1965) Tim Condrin (1983-86) J.T. Davis (1959) Jim Duggan (1976) Jordan Free (2009-10) George Gaiser (1964-66) Rodney Gray (1974) Jim Higgins (1968-69) Bill Holder (1995-99) Jason Hunt (1991-94) Mike Janszen (1967) Henry Johnson (1948) Scott Kilpatrick (2000) Lou Miller (1951-53) Richard Neely (1978-82) Darren Pedroza (1989) Greg Shea (1990) Charles W. Smith (1945) Chris Urbanus (2003-05) Tiny Zaragosa (1972)

79

Justin Boren (2003-04) J.T. Brooks (2008-10) Patrick Byrd (1994-96) Truman Christopher (1966) Trey Cowan (1989-92) Don Deweber (1970-72) Jim Duggan (1974) Roy Dunn (1981-85) Marvin Hahn (1973) Tray Hardin (2000) Ralph Hendrickson (1950-51) Eric Knebel (1953-55)

David Marshall (1977-80) Jim Passons (1952) Arthur Raines (1960-62) Charles Rains (1967) Jason Sands (1993) David Wilemon (1956-58)

80

Dave Corder (1963-66) Mike DeGrazier (1962) Bill Glaros (1967) Roland Goss (1939-41) Sid Halliday (1942) Richard Harrison (1960-61) Raleigh Harvey (1955) Scott Herrera (1989-90) Byron Hunt (1977-80) Lamar Hunt (1953-54) Freeman Johns (1973-74) Wade Johnson (1981-85) Jim Mahew (1950-52) Ronnie Mason (1956) Ronnie Parker (1971) Ryan Riddle (1999-00) Rufus Shaw (1972) Pelham Staples (1968-69) Cordell Thornton (1996-98) Carl Wallace (1947-49) James Whitmore (1991-95) Eugene Wilson (1945-46) Brady Wyatt (1957, 1959)

81

Brian Berry (1990-94) Wayne Burnett (1948) Harold Clark (1945-47, 1949) John DeVoss (1989) Scott Ford (1981-84) John Glusing (1958-61) Randy Goss (1970, 1972) Alvis Hall (1999) Sam Holden (1967-69) Keenan Holman (2010) Brett Kershaw (1985) Galen Lindsey (1974, 1976) J.W. Marshall (2000) Grady Martin (1942) Mike Moore (1965-66) Doyle Nix (1952-54) Ronald Pritchard (1962) Jacoby Rhinehart (1995) Anthony Smith (1977-80) Trent Stephenson (2001) Fred Stier (1963-64) Eric Thompson (1998) Gus Tunnell (1939-41) Mack Tunnell (1951) Cedric Vinson (2002-04) Boyd Wagner (1955-57) Mario Walker (2006-09) Brandon Williams (1996)

82

Cole Beasley (2008) Rory Best (1972-74) Louis Caver (1942) Bobby Chase (2004-06) Doug Christian (1963) Charles Clay (2010) Donnie Denbow (1965-66) Rob Fowler (1997-99) Ivan Gaines (1996) Mark Gann (1979, 1982) Elton Garrett (1976-78) Tommy Gentry (1954-56) Mitch Glieber (1985-86) Jimmy Hawn (1950-52) Greg Hill (1989-92) Greg Hubbard (1981-84) Jim Kreimborg (2000-01) Jason Lindbloom (1993-95) Rusty McDearman (1970-71) Aiden McDonnell (2003) Zohn Milam (1946-49) Happy Nelson (1959-61) Leon Rudolph (1957-58) Dick Smith (1941) Jim Wood (1967) Ryan Wannemacher (2002)

83

Jerry Adams (1955) John David Blagg (1999-00) Mike Blaine (1967) Ralph Blount (1970-72) Bart Boren (1974, 1976) Jeff Brock (2006) Phillip Burley (2008) Harry Dean (1950-52)


87

Raymond Berry (1952-54) Raleigh Blakeley (1946-49) Damond Blueitt (1995-99) Rickey Bolden (1980-83) John DeVoss (1990-92) Willard Dewveall (1955-57) Bob Fisher (1976-79) Mike Hammond (1973) Kurt Neale (1974) Rob Orr (1984-85) Tommy Pappadakis (1989) Ronald Pritchard (1962) Harold Richardson (1965-67) James Lee Robinson (1970-72) Don Stewart (1959) Mowry Stilp (1963) David Thomas (1969) James Travis (1960) Eric Yarbrough (1994)

88

Uzo Okeke Okeke Mike Dry (1977) Daniel Echols (1990-91) David Echols (1965-66) Jimmy Emerson (1960) Doyle Franklin (1985) Byron Frierson (1980) Mitch Glieber (1989) Brian Goodman (1997) Trey Griffin (2002-04) Sid Halliday (1946-47) Tom Hillary (1962-63) Jim Holaday (1956) Kim Johnson (1983-84) Arthur Londy (2010) Charles Marsh (1959) Pat Niell (1957) Dick Parsons (1954) Robert Quinn (1945) Jim Robertson (1953) Charles Russell (1948-49) Joe Sheppard (1979) Dave Sherer (1958) Kelly Simpson (1940-42) Clint Snowden (1998) Kevin Thornal (1992-96) Ryan Wannemacher (2001)

84

Lowell Baker (1957) Dick Blaylock (1977-78) Mike Brady (1954-55) Phil Clegg (1964) Pinky Clements (1965-66) O.T. Cox (1953) Don Denham (1963) Tom Ferguson (1976) Bob Folsom (1944, 1947-49) Greg Gilleland (1981-85) Darren Harrington (1989-92) John Hughes (1960-61) James Hunt (1979-80) Darrin Johnson (2003) Bud Jones (1958-59) John Jordan (1967-70) David Krischke (1972-73) Cole Loftin (2009) Steven McCormack (2010) Bill McNutt (1974) Jimmy Moore (1995-97) Mike Moore (1962) Steve O’Neill (2000) Bill Rippey (1950-52) Charles Russell (1945-49) Joe Bailey Scott (1941-42, 1946) Zack Sledge (2005-07) Brandon Wetsel (1998-99)

85

George Adair (1946) Jack Boys (1978) Leo Fikes (1948-50) Ken Fleming (1967-70) Martin Grady (1947) John Graves (1961-63) Lamonte Guillory (1995-97) Gary Heatherington (1974) Jeff Henderson (1998-99) Trent Joeckel (2000) Earl Johnson (1954-55) Alex Litowkin (1951-53) Bob Maddox (1940-41) Joe Bob Markette (1942) Gene Moore (1940-41) Pat Neill (1958-61) Greg Organ (1976) Paul Page (1945-48) Reynaldo Pellerin (2003-06) Cameron Perry (2001) Rob Presthus (2002) David Randle (1980) Albert Reese (1983) DeAndrea Robinson (1994) Kris Silverthorn (1972) Chad Stephenson (1993) Don Stewart (1956) Elmer Thomas (1984-86) Bruce Van Derven (1989-92) Ryan Walker (2009) Lawrence Whittington (2003) George Wilmot (1964-66) Bob Wilson (1979) Jackie Wilson (1982) Tiny Zaragosa (1973)

86

Ronnie Case (1952-53) Vincent Chase (2005-07) Abe Croft (1942-43) Brian DeVoss (1997) Clement Fox (1976) Neal Franklin (1945, 1948-50) David Foster (1998) Bobby Goodrich (1964-67) John Hampton (1999-02) Brent Harraman (1989) Mark Hodges (2003) Marcus Holyfield (2010) Lee Jones (1976) Josh Lerner (1995) Larry McClure (1971) Rene Medelin (1958) Darin Mitchell (1981-85) Johnny Moore (1963) Buddy Nichols (1959-61) Joe Nobles (1972-74) Chris Rentzel (1970) Johnny Simmons (1969) B.J. Stankovich (1990-94) Leighton Steward (1954-56) Ben White (1949-51)

Todd Boales (1980) Glenn Box (1977) Robert Brooks (1954) John Cheney (1943, 1948-49) Bob Clements (1959) Michael Dineen (2002) Joseph Ferguson (2006) Ray Green (1960-62) Bradley Haynes (2008-10) Smitty Keller (1955) Kevin Lias (1995-97) Brian Lovett (1989-90) Will McKinney (2000) Rob McKinnie (1998) Chris Merrill (2004) Cory Muse (2003) Joe Norman (1976) Dave Powell (1950-52) Leroy Price (1999) Albert Reese (1984-86) Dick Reinking (1945-47) Norm Revis (1981-83) Oscar Roan (1972-74) Ronnie Robertson (1971) Carlisle Robison (1957-58) Jim Shaw (1968-69) Mike Tabor (1964-66) Erwin Wilburn (1991-94)

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Ed Bernet (1952-54) Paul Bradley (1969-71) Henry Christopher (1956-59) Patrick Fleming (2007-10) Clement Fox (1976) Mark Hammond (1972) Bill Harlan (1962-64) Bob Hooks (1950-51) Ryan Kennedy (2003-06) John Matthews (1989) Rene Medellin (1960-61) Mike Mitchell (1960-61) Chad Patton (1990-93) Don Pettaway (1978) Marquis Pleasant (1983-85) Derrice Randle (1997-01) Jim Robertson (1955) Chuck Ryan (1973-74) Gary Smith (1979-82) Clint Snowden (1994-96)

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Doug Berg (1970-72) Sean Cordobes (1989) Roy Douglas (1977-81) Kyle Griffin (2005-06) Dwight Houghton (1968) John Hughes (1999-00) James Krause (1990) Tom Lowey (1974) Clarence McDade (1982-83) Joe Phillips (1984-85) Torlan Pittman (2008-10) Karon Riley (1996-97) Al Secor (1976) Chad Spretz (1990-92) Eric Tomlin (1993-95) Robert Welch (1946-49)

Bryan Craig (1991) Tim Hague (1981-83) Desmond Jones (2003-04) Jason Lindbloom (1992) Trevor Nelson (1990) Mike Ostos (1989) Carl Pankratz (2000) Dane Rasmussen (1976-78) John Robinson (1984-86) John Schaffler (1997-98) John Simmons (1970) Brian Small (2002) Jonathan Wallunas (2010) Marty Windham (1995-96) Steve Wright (1979-80)

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David Bloymeyer (1978) Evan Huahulu (2008) Brian Kennedy (1992-94) Tim Linebarger (1982-84) Mike Mason (1976) Patrick Matthews (1989) Mike O'Guin (2010) Eric Peterson (1999-02) Dominic Pryor (2004-06) Burton Roberts (1990) Victor Simon (1979-81) Toby Watts (1985-86) Jon Wilson (1996-97)

Charlie Berry (2003-07) James Bowie (1989-92) Mark Cones (1974, 1976) Lute Croy (1998-02) Ahmad Hayes (1993-96) Margus Hunt (2009-10) Terance Mann (1983-86) Eric Moore (1978-82) Chase Schavrda (1997) Mike Shelton (1969, 1971) John Snider (1945)

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Mike Blaine (1969) Drain Duncan (1972) Chad Ellis (2000) Bill Gholson (1970-71) David Headstream (1973) Jarrod Holmes (1997-98) Bardia Karimi (2010) Brent Karrington (2003-04) Adam Leija (2001) David Lovett (1989) Wilbert Mitchell (1992-96) Rob Orr (1983) Chris Parham (2006-09) Chris Stevenson (1990-91) Dan Sullivan (1984) Russell Washington (1979-82) James Wright (1974, 1976-77)

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Allan Adami (2000-01) Beau Barnes (2010) Randy Brooks (1976) Clarence Dennard (1973-74) Rodney Finger (1992-93) Tommy Fraser (1968-69) Byron Frierson (1981-84) Scott Gibson (1979-80) Clay Glockzin (2004) Patrick Handy (2005-08) Brett Kershaw (1986, 1989) Marc Lewis (1990) Jeb Mason (1995) Jeremy Morgan (1994) Marcus Walker (2002) Bobby White (1972) Sam Williams (1997-98)

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Darryl Atwood (1984-86) Marvin Ayers (1981) Brad Bean (2002-03) Darrin Boone (1982-83) Grady Burnette (1980) John Clark (1976) Will deWaal (1989-91) Mickey Dollens (2007-10) Buddy McGinnis (1968-69) Dwight Moore (1970-71) Cagan Morgan (1992-95) Chris Post (1997-01) Dontrell Terrell (1996) Glenn Walls (1974) John Wells (1978-79) Rick Weyand (1972)

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Richard Anderson (1986) Jamar Bey (2003-06) Cornellius Dozier (1982-85) Steve Eades (1976-77) Serge Elizee (2007-08) Jason Evans (1993-97) Eric Ferguson (1978-81) Marquis Frazier (2009) Craig Jackson (2010) Mike Loftus (2010) Kenny Rea (1989-92) Jimmy Simon (1998-99)


HONORED JERSEYS SMU honored the legendary Don Meredith by retiring his jersey at halftime of the SMU-Houston football game in 2008. Meredith, who wore number 17 during his playing years at SMU (1957-59), was a two-time All-America selection on the Hilltop, setting a Southwest Conference record with 69.6 completion percentage in 1957. The Chicago Bears then selected Meredith in the third round of the 1960 NFL Draft, but traded him to a young Dallas Cowboys franchise for future draft picks. Throughout his nine-year career with the Cowboys, “Dandy” Don was one of the Cowboys’ most recognizable stars, leading his team to three straight division championships and trips to consecutive NFL Championship games following the 1966 and 1967 seasons. During the 1966 season, Meredith was named the NFL Player of the Year, throwing a career-high 24 touchdown passes that season. He was also named to the Pro Bowl that year, his first of two career Pro Bowl selections. In 1976, Meredith was inducted into the Cowboys’ “Ring Of Honor.” Following his playing days, Meredith had a successful TV career as an analyst on ABC’s “Monday Night Football.” He was known for singing “Turn out the lights, the party’s over” when the game appeared to be decided. Meredith was selected as the 2007 recipient of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Pete Rozelle RadioTelevision Award. Meredith also had an acting career, appearing in multiple movies and television shows, including a starring role on “Police Story,” as well as a series of commercials in the 1980s.

As one of the greatest running backs in college football history, Eric Dickerson had his No. 19 SMU jersey retired Nov. 24, 2000. Dickerson earned All-America honors as a senior in 1982 when he rushed for 1,617 yards and 17 touchdowns on 232 carries (7.0 yards per carry), helping the Mustangs to an 11-0-1 record and a No. 2 finish in the final Associated Press national rankings. He finished third in the Heisman Trophy balloting that year behind Herschel Walker and John Elway as SMU captured the Southwest Conference championship and defeated Pitt, 7-3, in the Cotton Bowl. A two-time Southwest Conference Player-ofthe-Year, the Sealy, Texas, native owns 14 school rushing records, including career yards (4,450), season yards (1,617 in 1982), career touchdowns (47), season touchdowns (19 in 1981) and 100yard games (28).

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Doak Walker epitomized leadership, sportsmanship, and academic and athletic achievement during his storied career at SMU in the late 1940s. Gracing the covers of numerous national magazines, “The Doaker” was a national phenomenon. The versatile Walker, who also punted, returned punts and kickoffs, and kicked extra points, earned All-America honors in 1947, 1948 and 1949. After starting as a freshman in 1945, he missed the 1946 season due to his service in the Army; however, by his junior season, his exploits on the field had become legendary, and in 1948, Walker became the first junior to win the Heisman Trophy. In addition to winning the Heisman, Walker was a consensus All-America three times and also won the Swede Nelson National Sportsmanship Award while at SMU.


A Southern Methodist University leader as a student and an alumnus, Forrest Gregg saw his No. 73 jersey retired Oct. 7, 2000. Gregg was a two-way player on the Mustang football team from 1952-55. Gregg was a dominant force on both sides of the line as a collegian and earned All-SWC honors as a junior and senior in 1954 and 1955. He also served as SMU co-captain in his final year. After his career on the Hilltop concluded, Gregg moved on to a 14-year career in the National Football League. He played for the Green Bay Packers for 13 years and closed his NFL career in 1971 with the Dallas Cowboys. While with the Packers, Gregg won a pair of Super Bowl Rings in 1967 and 1968. He long held a Green Bay record by playing in 187 consecutive games, was chosen All-Pro eight straight years from 1960-67, played in nine Pro Bowls and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. When football returned to the Hilltop in 1989, it was natural that Gregg would play a part. He served as head coach in 1989 and 1990 and served as SMU’s athletic director (1990-94). He received the Distinguished Alumni Award in the fall of 2000. The award represents the highest honor the university and its Alumni Association can bestow upon an alumnus of the institution.

A great friend of Southern Methodist University and one of its most distinguished alumni, Lamar Hunt had his No. 80 football jersey retired Sept. 23, 2000. Hunt was a member of the Mustang football team from 1952-55 and wore No. 80 as a wide receiver his senior season. After graduating from SMU with a degree in geology, Hunt had a distinguished career as a sports entrepreneur. He remains perhaps best known for helping turn professional football into America’s No. 1 sporting pastime and was credited with accidentally naming the NFL’s championship game the “Super Bowl.” He was an original organizer of the American Football League (AFL), for which the Texas Sportswriters Association named him “Southwesterner of the Year.” In 1960, Hunt founded the Dallas Texans, who later became the Kansas City Chiefs, and was a principal negotiator in the AFL/NFL merger that paved the way for much of the game’s modern growth. For all his efforts, Hunt was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1972. As a tribute to his contributions to professional football, the AFC Championship Trophy carries his name, and in 1993, the NFL gave Hunt its Lifetime Achievement Award.

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One of the greatest wide receivers in National Football League history, Raymond Berry had his No. 87 SMU jersey retired Oct. 28, 2000. Berry was a two-way player who earned two letters for the Mustangs in 1953 and 1954. The Corpus Christi, Texas, native earned All-Southwest Conference honors and was an Academic All-American during his senior year. He was a 20th-round NFL Draft choice of the Baltimore Colts in 1955 and became one of the greatest draft selections in league history. Berry led the NFL in receptions in 1958, ‘59 and ‘60. He helped the Colts win the 1958 league championship by catching 12 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown in the title game. When he retired from the game after the 1967 season, Berry was the NFL’s all-time leader with 631 catches for 9,275 yards and 68 touchdowns. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973.


SMU ALL-AMERICANS

Doak Walker 1948 Heisman Trophy & 1947 Maxwell Award Winner

Choc Sanders Guard, 1928

Marion Hammon Tackle, 1929

Speedy Mason Halfback, 1931

Clyde Carter Tackle, 1934

H arry Sh uford f d Harry Shuford Fullback, 1934 & 1935

Bobby Wilson Back, 1934 & 1935

Truman Spain Tackle, 1935

J.C. Wetsel Guard, 1935

Kelly Simpson End, 1941

Tom Dean Tackle, 1945

Doak Walker Back, 1947, 1948 & 1949

Kyle Rote Back, 1950

Dick Hightower Center, 1951

Don Meredith Quarterback, 1958 & 1959

John LaGrone Guard, 1966

Jerry LeVias End, 1968

Robert Popelka Defensive Back, 1972

Louie Kelcher Guard, 1974

Oscar Roan Tight End, 1974

Emanuel Tolbert Wide Receiver, 1978

John Simmons Defensive Back, 1980

Harvey Armstrong Defensive Tackle, 1981

Eric Dickerson Running Back, 1982

Russell Carter Defensive Back, 1983

Reggie Dupard Running Back, 1985

John Stewart Placekicker, 1993

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SMU FOOTBALL GREATS QUARTERBACKS FRED BENNERS Ranked among the country’s top 10 passers in 1950 and 1951. Ranks eighth among SMU’s career passing yardage leaders (3,373). Led the Southwest Conference in attempts, completions, completion percentage and passing yards in 1950. Completed 109 passes in only 108 minutes played in 1950. Played professionally in 1952 with the New York Giants.

RAMON FLANIGAN SMU's all-time total offense leader with 7,437 yards. Ranks among the school's career leaders in passing yards (5,640), completions (438), pass attempts (829), TD passes (30) and rushing yards (1,797). At the time of his graduation, he had accounted for more touchdowns (57) than any other SMU player. Ran for 27 touchdowns and threw for 30. Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Totals

Flanigan's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing--------Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD 24 11 .458 167 0 1 13 26 0 199 111 .558 1,334 8 8 114 462 3 312 168 .538 1,869 8 6 182 504 12 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 -9 0 212 106 .500 1,715 13 11 155 394 6 82 42 .512 555 3 4 104 422 6 829 438 .528 5,640 32 30 569 1,797 27

Chuck Chuck Hixson Hixson holds holds SMU SMU records records reco rds for for passing passing pass ing yards, yards ya rds completions comp omplet letion ionss and and TD passes. passes pas ses

MIKE FORD Ranks third on SMU’s career list in total offense (6,884) and second in passing yards (6,239). The nation’s second-leading passer in 1980, completing 224 of 389 passes for 3,007 yards and 17 touchdowns. Spent one season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1981 and one season in the USFL with the San Antonio Gunslingers. Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 Totals

Ford's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing--------Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD 301 153 .508 2,064 20 11 57 -138 2 389 224 .576 3,007 23 17 70 -50 4 37 23 .622 217 3 0 8 25 0 158 75 .475 951 8 6 26 -21 4 885 475 .537 6,239 54 34 161 -184 10

CHUCK HIXSON Led the nation in passing as a sophomore in 1968. The Mustangs’ career leader in passing yards (7,179) and completions (642). Also ranks second in touchdown passes (40) and total offense (6,884). Threw for over 300 yards on eight occasions, a then-record for an SMU quarterback. Year 1968 1969 1970 Totals Ramon Ram on Flanigan Flanig Fla nigan an is SMU's SMU s all-time all-titime all me total total offense offens off ensee leader leader lead er with with 7,437 7,4377 yards. 7,43 yards. yard s.

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Hixson's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing--------Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD 468 265 .566 3,103 23 21 88 -108 6 362 217 .599 2,313 15 9 82 -111 3 285 160 .561 1,763 18 10 73 -76 1 1,115 642 .576 7,179 56 40 243 -295 10


MIKE ROMO Ranks second among SMU career leaders in completions (601) and attempts (1,034), and third among the school’s passing yardage leaders (6,041). His 2,927 passing yards in 1989 are the fourth-most in a single season by an SMU quarterback. Established four then-school records as a freshman — most yards passing in a game (450), most completions in a game (40), most completions in a season (282) and most pass attempts in a season (503). Year 1989 1990 1991 Totals

Romo's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing--------Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD 503 282 .561 2,927 18 14 78 -166 0 412 250 .607 2,434 13 19 78 -206 0 119 69 .580 680 7 2 22 30 0 1,034 601 .581 6,041 38 35 178 -342 0

RUNNING BACKS ERIC DICKERSON Lance Lan ce McIlhenny McIlhe McI lhenny nny posted poste po stedd a career caree ca reerr mark mark of 34-5-1 34-5-1 5 1 at at the the SMU helm. helm he lm

GERALD MANN First-team All-Southwest Conference selection in 1926 and 1927. Led SMU to a 15-2-1 record in his final two seasons. Nicknamed the “Little Red Arrow” because of his strong, accurate throwing arm. Member of the first Mustang team to play in Ownby Stadium in 1926. Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1969. Eventually went into law and served as the Attorney General for the state of Texas.

LANCE MCILHENNY SMU and the SWC’s all-time winningest quarterback with a combined record of 34-5-1. Guided SMU to its first 11-win season and a national championship. Three-time All-SWC selection from 1981-83. Led the SWC in passing efficiency with a 133.0 rating in 1982. Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 Totals

All-America in 1982. SWC career leader with 47 rushing TDs. All-time SMU rushing leader and third on the SWC career list with 4,450 yards. Had 28 100-yard rushing games at SMU. First-round draft choice of the Los Angeles Rams in 1983. Broke the NFL single-season rushing record wtih 2,105 yards in 1984. Finished his professional career in 1993 as the NFL’s second all-time leading rusher. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999. Year 1979 1980 1981 1982 Totals

Dickerson's Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD 115 477 4.2 6 6 35 5.8 0 188 928 4.9 5 6 93 15.5 1 255 1,428 5.6 19 1 2 2.0 0 232 1,617 7.0 17 6 60 10.0 0 790 4,450 4,450 5.6 47 19 190 10.0 1

McIlhenny's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing--------Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD 53 22 .415 303 1 5 36 19 0 155 67 .432 1,066 10 7 112 241 0 120 57 .475 910 7 10 99 167 2 162 77 .475 1,233 3 11 77 68 3 490 223 .455 3,512 21 33 324 495 5

DON MEREDITH Two-time All-America selection in 1958 and 1959. Set SWC record with .696 completion percentage in 1957. First-round draft choice of the Dallas Texans in 1960 (which later became the Kansas City Chiefs), but was awarded to the expansion Dallas Cowboys later that year. Starred for the Cowboys from 1960-68 and later became an announcer for ABC-TV’s “Monday Night Football” telecasts. Year 1957 1958 1959 Totals

Meredith's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing--------Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD 102 71 .696 912 6 7 87 143 4 112 65 .580 952 7 7 77 230 8 181 105 .580 1,266 10 11 102 25 2 395 241 .610 3,130 23 25 266 398 14 Eric Dickerson Dickers Dick erson on will will always always alwa ys hold hold the the SWC record recor re cordd with with 47 TDs. TDss TD Eric

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KEYLON KINCADE Finished his career as the sixth-leading rusher in school history with 3,038 yards. Along with Eric Dickerson, Reggie Dupard and Alvin Maxson, was one of only four backs ever at SMU to record multiple 1,000-yard seasons. A two-time All-WAC selection. Holds the school record for season and single-game attempts. Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 Totals

Kincade's Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD 17 58 3.4 0 1 -2 -2.0 0 93 421 4.5 1 10 59 5.9 0 327 1,279 3.9 7 20 143 7.2 0 317 1,280 4.0 4 18 271 15.1 1 754 3,038 4.0 12 49 471 9.6 1

ALVIN MAXSON Three-time All-Southwest Conference first-team selection from 197173. Led the team in rushing for three consecutive seasons (1971-73). Ranks eighth among SMU’s career rushing leaders with 2,734 yards. His 1,012 yards led the Southwest Conference in 1971. Played in the NFL with five teams from 1974-78. Year 1971 1972 1973 Totals

Maxson's Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD 219 1,012 4.7 5 25 224 9.0 0 224 1,005 4.5 12 8 68 7.6 1 115 717 6.2 7 1 -6 -6.0 0 558 2,724 4.9 24 34 286 8.4 1

Following Fol ollow lowing ing in the the footsteps footste foot steps ps of Eric Eric Dickerson Dickers Dick erson on and Craig Craig James, James Ja mes Reggie Regg eggie ie Dupard Dupard exploded explo ex plode ded on to the national scene in 1983 and earned All-America honors in 1985.

REGGIE DUPARD All-America selection in 1985. The only running back in school history to rush for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons. Career 5.9-yard average per carry is the best in school history. SMU’s second all-time leading rusher with 3,772 yards. First-round draft choice of the New England Patriots in 1986. Year 1982 1983 1984 1985 Totals

Dupard's Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD 13 85 6.5 2 1 2 2.0 0 197 1,249 6.3 9 4 22 5.5 0 196 1,160 5.9 16 10 114 11.4 0 229 1,278 5.6 14 11 180 16.4 2 635 3,772 5.9 41 26 318 12.2 2

CRAIG JAMES Three-time All-SWC selection from 1980-82. Ranks third on the SMU career rushing list with 3,743 yards. Owns the second-highest career punting average in school history (43.6). Played two seasons with the USFL’s Washington Federals from 1983-84 before spending five NFL seasons (1984-88) with the New England Patriots. Currently a prominent television personality. Year 1979 1980 1981 1982 Totals

James' Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD 168 761 4.5 4 20 206 10.3 0 177 896 5.1 6 15 191 12.7 0 233 1,147 4.9 9 5 45 9.0 0 197 938 4.8 4 11 208 18.9 3 775 3,742 4.8 23 51 650 12.7 3

C ig James Cra James teamed teamed with with Eric Eric Dickerson Dickers Dick erson on to form form the the Pony Pony Express Express Expr ess in the the early earlyy 1980s earl 1980s 1980 Craig as SMU vaulted into the national spotlight.

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KYLE ROTE Outstanding all-around player who earned All-America recognition as a halfback in 1950. An All-SWC selection in 1949 and 1950. Eleventhleading rusher in school history (2,049). His 44.4-yard punting average in 1949 was the second-highest average in the nation and is the fourthhighest single-season average ever at SMU. First-round selection of the New York Giants in 1951. Inducted into National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1964. -------Rushing------Year Att. Yards TD 1948 116 510 4 1949 142 777 8 1950 152 762 12 Totals 410 2,049 24

Rote's Stats -----Receiving----- ----------------Passing---------------No. Yards TD Att. Comp. Yards INT TD 19 215 3 0 0 0 0 0 14 298 3 42 13 158 4 0 25 221 1 66 27 490 9 3 58 734 7 108 40 648 13 3

-----Punting------Kickoff Returns-- ------------------Scoring----------------Year No. Yards Avg. No. Yards Avg. TD TD/RTD/Rec.TD/Ret. PAT TP 1948 10 280 28.0 2 34 17.0 0 4 3 0 0-0 42 1949 22 978 44.4 6 207 34.5 1 8 3 1 2-3 74 1950 41 1,434 35.0 14 336 24.0 0 12 1 0 0-0 78 Totals 73 2,692 36.9 22 577 26.2 1 24 7 1 2-3 194

K le Rote Kyle Rote was as one one of SMU's SMU's most most decorated decorat deco rated ed players players ers and earned All-America accolades in 1950.

WAYNE MORRIS A versatile performer who averaged 5.0 yards per carry and caught 163 passes in his SMU career. Ranks fifth among SMU’s career rushing leaders with 3,044 yards. Led the team in rushing in 1975. Played in the NFL from 1976-84 with the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Chargers. Year 1972 1973 1974 1975 Totals

Morris' Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD 175 884 5.1 3 11 48 4.4 1 111 616 5.6 4 0 0 0.0 0 156 744 4.8 3 0 0 0.0 0 163 800 4.9 4 6 115 19.2 2 605 3,044 5.0 14 17 163 9.6 3

RODNICK PHILLIPS An All-Western Athletic Conference selection. Finished his career ranked 13th among SMU’s career rushing leaders with 1,857 yards. Rushed for 1,115 yards in 1998 to become just the sixth SMU back to eclipse the 1,000-yard barrier in a season. Signed a free agent contract with the Seattle Seahawks in 2000. Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 Totals

Phillips' Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD 32 117 3.7 1 22 618 28.1 1 28 122 4.4 0 10 207 20.7 0 239 1,115 4.7 9 7 157 22.4 0 150 503 3.4 3 16 114 7.1 0 449 1,857 4.1 13 55 1,096 19.9 1

Doak Walker is the lone Mustang to claim the Heisman Trophy, bringing the honor home to the Hilltop in 1948.

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RECEIVERS

DOAK WALKER SMU’s only Heisman Trophy winner, capturing the award in 1948. Three-time All-America selection from 1947-49. Only four-time All-SWC performer in school history. SMU career leader in points (288) and punt return yards (750). Spent six seasons in the NFL with the Detroit Lions from 1950-55. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1986. In his honor, the Doak Walker National Running Back Award, recognizing the nation’s outstanding college running back, was established in 1990.

RAYMOND BERRY All-SWC and Academic All-American in 1954. Played 13 seasons in the NFL with the Baltimore Colts. Played in three NFL championship games and five Pro Bowls. Held Colts records for receiving yards in a career (9,275), season (1,298) and game (224). Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 1973.

Walker's Stats -----Receiving----- ----------------Passing---------------No. Yards TD Att. Comp. Yards INT TD 2 32 0 65 38 387 4 1 8 132 0 51 29 342 3 3 15 278 2 46 26 304 6 5 3 26 1 58 34 605 6 5 28 468 3 220 127 1,638 19 14

-------Rushing------Year Att. Yards TD 1945 68 289 5 1947 163 684 8 1948 108 532 8 1949 130 449 10 Totals 469 1,954 31 Year 1945 1947 1948 1949 Totals

-----Punt Returns----No. Yards TD 15 238 0 20 256 1 10 169 1 5 87 0 50 750 2

---Kickoff Returns--No. Yards TD 5 115 0 10 379 2 5 161 0 6 101 0 26 756 2

Year 1945 1947 1948 1949 Totals

-------Punting------- -------------------------------Scoring------------------------------No. Yards Avg. TD/Rush TD/Rec. TD/Ret. PAT FG TP 11 344 31.3 5 0 0 0-0 0-0 30 11 377 34.3 8 0 3 18-22 1-1 87 35 1,473 42.1 8 2 1 22-29 0-0 88 23 960 41.7 10 1 0 17-22 0-0 83 80 3,154 39.4 31 3 4 57-73 1-1 288

JERRY LEVIAS All-America selection in 1968 and three-time All-SWC performer from 1966-68. Holds the SMU record for receiving yards in a game (213). Ranks third in school history in career punt return yards with 710. Played with the Houston Oilers from 1969-70 and San Diego Chargers from 1971-74. Selected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

--Interception Returns-No. Yards TD 2 58 0 4 12 0 3 75 0 2 11 0 11 156 0

Year 1966 1967 1968 Totals

------Receiving----No. Yards TD 18 420 7 57 724 7 80 1,131 8 155 2,275 22

LeVias' Stats -----Punt Returns---No. Yards TD 17 222 1 17 227 0 24 261 1 58 710 2

-----Kickoff Returns---No. Yards TD 15 393 1 21 394 0 17 293 0 53 1,080 1

BOBBY WILSON Two-time All-America and two-time All-Southwest Conference honoree. A versatile performer who was a member of SMU’s National Championship team in 1935. Inducted into the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame in 1973. Played professional football for one season with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1936.

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RON MORRIS All-Southwest Conference first-team honoree in 1986. Led SMU in receptions for three consecutive seasons (1983-85). Ranks in the top 10 among SMU's all-time leaders in receiving yards (2,410), receptions (147) and touchdown receptions (15). His 16.4-yard reception average is the highest career average for any SMU receiver with over 100 catches. Played professionally with the Chicago Bears from 1987-92. Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 Totals

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No. 41 27 31 48 147

Morris' Stats Yards 688 554 411 757 2,410

Avg. 16.8 20.5 13.3 16.1 16.4

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ALDRICK ROBINSON Caught a school-record 14 TDs and notched 1,301 receiving yards, second-most ever in a season at SMU, as a senior. Ended his career by catching TD passes in a school-record eight straight games. The first player in SMU history to record two 1,000-yard seasons. Involved in two of the three longest pass plays in school history. Owns three of the top four single-game yardage totals in school lore Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 Totals

Rec. 10 59 47 65 181

Robinson's Stats Yards 166 1,047 800 1,301 3,314

Avg. 16.6 17.7 17.0 20.0 18.3

TD 0 11 5 14 30

EMMANUEL SANDERS Named an Honorable Mention All-American by SI.com following his senior season. A first-team All-Conference USA performer in 2009. Ranks as SMU's all-time leader in career catches, TD catches and yards, single-season and single-game receptions, and single-season yardage. Holds SMU records for career 100-yard-receiving games with 16 and season 100-yard games with six (2008). The only player in SMU history to record four 600-yard receiving seasons - no other receiver has three. Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 Totals

No. 46 74 67 98 285

Sanders' Stats Yards 605 886 958 1,339 3,791

Avg. 13.2 12.0 14.3 13.7 13.3

TD 9 9 9 7 34

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JASON WOLF When he graduated, he was SMU's all-time leader in career receptions with 235. Set a then-NCAA freshman record when he caught 61 passes in 1989. Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 Totals

Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 Totals

No. 17 64 62 28 171

Tolbert's Stats Yards 371 996 1,041 376 2,784

Avg. 21.8 15.1 16.2 13.4 16.3

TD 4 6 11 4 25

Wolf's Stats Yards 676 462 565 529 2,232

Avg. 11.1 8.4 9.6 8.8 9.5

TD 4 6 4 3 17

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

EMANUEL TOLBERT Received All-America recognition in 1978. When he graduated, he was SMU's career leader in receiving yards with 2,784 and held school records for touchdown receptions in a game (four), season (11) and career (25). Played 11 seasons in the CFL with Saskatchewan, Toronto, Calgary and British Columbia from 1980-90.

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ANDREW CAMPBELL Two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference selection as a guard in 1983 and 1984. Helped pave the way for SMU, averaging more than 250 yards on the ground in both his junior and senior seasons. Team won 20 of 24 games overall, as well as one bowl game in the 1983 and 1984 seasons.

MAX CHRISTIAN All-Southwest Conference first-team honoree at center for SMU in 1958. Honorable mention All-America in 1959. Stood 6-3 and weighed just 218 pounds. Blocked for Don Meredith and Glynn Gregory during his career in which he also starred at linebacker. A team captain as a senior in 1961.

FORREST GREGG Two-time All-SWC selection in 1954 and 1955. A two-way player at both offensive and defensive tackle from 1952-55. Played 14 seasons in the NFL and won two Super Bowl rings with the Green Bay Packers in 1967 and 1968. Selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. Coached the Cincinnati Begnals to Super Bowl XVI. Served as SMU’s head football coach (1989-90) and athletic director (1990-94).

DICK HIGHTOWER All-America selection at center in 1951. Two-time All-SWC selection in 1950 and 1951 while blocking for Kyle Rote. Rugged two-way performer who led the team in tackles as a linebacker in 1951. Aldrick Ald Aldric rickk Robinson Robinso Robi nsonn ended endedd his ende his career career by catching catch ca tching ing TD passes passe pa ssess in in a school-record schoo sc hooll-reco record rd eight eight straight games.

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RAY SCHOENKE Selected to the All-SWC team and was honored as an Academic AllAmerican in 1962. Spent two seasons with the Dallas Cowboys in 1963 and 1964 before playing 10 seasons with the Washington Redskins from 1966-75. Ran for Governor of Maryland in 1998.

HENRY SHEPPARD First-team All-Southwest Conference selection at offensive tackle in 1974 and 1975. Second-team All-SWC honoree as a sophomore in 1973. Helped SMU average more than 260 yards per game on the ground in both his junior and senior seasons. Played professionally for the Cleveland Browns from 1976-81.

TRUMAN SPAIN First-team All-America and All-Southwest Conference as a senior guard in 1935. Helped lead SMU to a 12-1 record and the national championship in 1935. Integral part of an offense which outscored its opponents 288-39 in 1935.

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN HARVEY ARMSTRONG Earned All-America honors at defensive tackle in 1981. Co-captain of 1981 SWC Championship squad that finished 10-1. Played for Philadelphia Eagles (1982-84) and Indianapolis Colts (1986-90).

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JERRY BALL After being recruited as a fullback, became three-time All-SWC selection at nose tackle from 1984-86. Third-round pick of the Detroit Lions in 1987 and started every game during his rookie season. Named to three Pro Bowl squads in six seasons with the Lions. Played for the Cleveland Browns for two seasons from 1993-94 before signing with the Oakland Raiders in 1995. Played with the Minnesota Vikings in 1998.

MICHAEL CARTER Won the silver medal in the shot put at the 1984 Summer Olympics. All-SWC defensive tackle in 1983. Fifth-round draft choice of the San Francisco 49ers in 1984. Three-time Pro Bowl selection at nose tackle. Anchored 49ers' defensive line for nine seasons (1984-92).

LUKE JOHNSON A two-time All-Western Athletic Conference selection at defensive end. Recorded a school-record 23.5 career sacks from 1996-99.

LOUIE KELCHER Earned All-America honors and was named the SWC Defensive Player of the Year in 1974. Two-time All-SWC selection (1972, 1974). Holds the school record for most tackles-for-loss in a season (22, 1974). Standout NFL defensive tackle with the San Diego Chargers (1975-83) and San Francisco 49ers (1984).

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Remarkable strength and determination allowed him to be selected an All-American and Academic All-American in 1966. Three-time All-SWC performer (1964-66). Played for the CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos from 1967-74.

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BILL KIELY The only three-time team captain in school history. His 445 career tackles rank third all-time among SMU defenders. Led SMU in tackles in 1990 (144) and 1991 (125). Initially a walk-on who ended up a threetime team Defensive Most Valuable Player as selected by his coaches and teammates. Had at least 10 tackles 24 times in his prolific career.

GARY MOTEN Won All-SWC honors in 1981 and 1982. Second-leading tackler in school history with 455 stops. Led the team in tackles for three consecutive seasons (1980-82). Played professionally with the San Francisco 49ers in 1983, then spent three seasons in the CFL with Winnipeg, Saskatchewan and Toronto (1985-87). Finished his career with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1987.

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A two-time All-Western Athletic Conference selection at linebacker (1998 and 1999). Led SMU in tackles as a junior and senior with 100-plus each season. Kept six-year streak alive of an SMU linebacker recording 100 or more tackles in a season.

CRAIG SWANN

CHRIS BORDANO Named the 1997 Western Athletic Conference Mountain Division Defensive Player of the Year. Earned All-WAC honors in 1996 and 1997 as well as All-Southwest Conference recognition in 1994. One of 10 Mustangs all-time to earn three All-Conference team awards. Ranks fifth among SMU's career tackles leaders with 421. Played professionally with the New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons.

Earned All-Southwest Conference honors as a junior in 1995 and AllWestern Athletic Conference recognition in 1996. Ended his career with 326 total tackles and 27 stops behind the line of scrimmage. His 167 tackles in 1996 led the SWC and ranks third among SMU’s single-season leaders. His 102 solo tackles in 1996 set a single-season school record.

PUTT CHOATE Two-time All-SWC choice in 1977 and 1978. The leading tackler in school history with 649 stops. Owns SMU’s single-season record for most tackles with 253 in 1978. Recorded 31 tackles in a game against Texas A&M in 1976. Played professionally for the Denver Gold (USFL) in 1983, San Antonio Gunslingers (USFL) from 1984-85 and the Green Bay Packers in 1987. Year 1975 1976 1977 1978 Totals

Choate's Stats Unassisted Tackles Assisted Tackles 28 32 76 74 68 118 94 159 266 383

Total Tackles 60 150 186 253 649

BILL FORESTER A fierce competitor who earned All-SWC recognition as a defensive tackle in 1951 and as a linebacker in 1952. Was also a strong performer on offense, having spent the entire 1950 season exclusively at fullback. Spent 11 seasons as a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers (1953-63).

JERRY GRIFFIN & BILLY BOB STEWART Although great players in their own right, Griffin and Stewart formed SMU's most intimidating linebacker duo in school history. Griffin was a first-team All-Southwest Conference selection in 1966, while Stewart was a two-time All-SWC honoree in 1965 and 1966. In 1966, the duo helped lead SMU to an 8-3 record, the SWC title and a Cotton Bowl appearance. SMU's defense allowed just 14.6 points per game that season.

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EDDIE GARCIA

RUSSELL CARTER Earned All-America honors in 1983. SMU’s career interception leader with 18 picks. Three-time All-SWC cornerback (1981-83). First-round draft pick by the New York Jets in 1984. Spent four seasons with the Jets before playing two seasons with the Los Angeles Raiders (1988-89). Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 Totals

INT 0 7 4 7 18

Carter's Stats Yards 0 102 68 40 210

Avg. 0.0 14.6 17.0 5.7 11.7

TD 0 0 0 0 0

An All-SWC placekicker in 1980. Owns the all-time school record with 262 points kicking and 44 field goals. Set the school mark with 91 kicking points in 1981. Played two seasons with the Green Bay Packers in 1983 and 1984.

JESSIE HENDERSON Set the NCAA career record holder for kickoff return yards, finishing with 2,945. Finished second in NCAA history for career kickoff returns with 122 attempts. Tied an SMU record with two career kickoff return touchdowns.

JERRY NORTON

WES HOPKINS Former walk-on who was a two-time All-SWC selection (1981-82). Led the SWC with six interceptions in 1982. SMU’s career leader in interception return yards (231). Tied the school single-game record with four thefts against Houston in 1981. Enjoyed an All-Pro NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles from 1983-93.

First-team All-Southwest Conference selection in 1952. Led the Southwest Conference and ranked fourth in the country in punting average in 1951 and 1952. Career average of 41.8 ranks sixth among SMU career leaders in that category. Also led the Mustangs in rushing and passing as a junior in 1952. Played for five professional teams from 1954-64.

JOHN STEWART A former walk-on who earned All-America and All-SWC honors in 1993. Kicked the second-longest field goal in school history (55 yards, 1993).

ROD JONES Made five career interceptions and 133 total tackles. One of the fastest players in school history, Jones was also a track standout for SMU in the 1980s. Member of the 1986 national champion track team at SMU. One of two players from SMU to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft in 1986 (Reggie Dupard was the other). Played professionally nine years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1986-90) and Cincinnati Bengals (1991-93, 1995) in the NFL.

DANNY THOMAS Led the Southwest Conference and ranked among the nation’s top 10 punters for three consecutive seasons from 1962-64. Led the country with a 44.0 yard average in 1963. His 42.1 yard career punting average ranks fifth among SMU’s all-time leaders. Also served as SMU’s quarterback and led the team in passing in 1963 and 1964, when he had 17 touchdown passes and just four interceptions.

ROBERT POPELKA All-America selection in 1972. Team leader in interceptions in 1970 and 1971, grabbing four each season. Owns the school record with a career 19.8-yard average on 11 interception returns. Two-time All-SWC selection at safety (1971-72).

JOHN SIMMONS Earned All-America and All-SWC honors in 1980. Ranks second in school history with 17 interceptions and three interceptions for touchdowns. Spent six seasons in the NFL as a cornerback with the Cincinnati Bengals (1981-83, 85-86), Green Bay Packers (1986) and Indianapolis Colts (1987). Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 Totals

INT 2 3 5 7 17

Simmons' Stats Yards 34 67 58 62 221

Avg. 17.0 22.3 11.6 8.9 13.0

TD 1 0 0 2 3

SPECIAL TEAMS BRANDY BROWNLEE Owns the school record for longest field goal, a 57-yarder. Ranks second in career field goal accuracy with a percentage of .714. The eighth-leading scorer in school history with 170 points.

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SMU HONORS HEISMAN TROPHY

1948 ___________________________________Doak Walker, back

MAXWELL AWARD

1947 ___________________________________Doak Walker, back

SBC COTTON BOWL HALL OF FAME

Year Inducted Honoree 1998______________________ Doak Walker, back, 1945, 1947-49* 2003______________________________ Kyle Rote, back, 1948-50 * - Walker was in the initial class of seven inductees

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME SCHOLAR-ATHLETES

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

1952____________________________________ David Powell, end 1953__________________________________ Darrell Lafitte, guard 1954__________________________________ Raymond Berry, end 1955___________________________________ David Hawk, guard 1957___________________________________ Tom Koenig, guard 1958___________________________________ Tom Koenig, guard 1960____________________________________ Jerry Mays, tackle 1962_________________________________ Ray Schoenke, tackle 1966__________________________________ Lynn Thornhill, guard John LaGrone, guard 1968_____________________________________Jerry LeVias, end 1972_____________________________ Cleve Whitener, linebacker 1981______________________________ Gordon McAdams, center 1983_________________________________ Brian O'Meara, tackle 1984_______________________________ Monte Goen, linebacker 1985________________________________David Adamson, flanker 1986________________________________David Adamson, flanker Doug Rice, tackle 1989______________________ Mitchell Glieber, receiver (CoSIDA) 1991_____________________ Cary Brabham, defensive back (CFA) 1992____________ Cary Brabham, defensive back (CFA & CoSIDA) Jason Wolf, receiver (CFA)

Year Inducted Honoree 1960____________________________________ Jerry Mays, tackle 1983_________________________________ Brian O'Meara, tackle 1984_______________________________ Monte Goen, linebacker 1985________________________________David Adamson, flanker 1986____________________________________ Doug Rice, tackle 1989_______________________________ Mitchell Glieber, receiver

GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HALL OF FAME

Year Inducted Honoree 1989______________________________ Lester Jordan (Honorary) 1993______________________________________ Raymond Berry

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SILVER ANNIVERSARY ALL-AMERICA HONOREES

Year Inducted Honoree 1956___________Dr. Willis Tate, President, Southern Methodist University 1960_______ Harry A. Shuford, Senior Vice President, First National Bank 1963____Dr. Charles C. Sprague, Dean, UT Southwestern Medical School

PLAYBOY ANSON MOUNT SCHOLAR/ATHLETE AWARD

2009__________________________________ Mitch Enright, center

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

Year Inducted Honoree 1954___________________ Ray Morrison, coach, 1915-16, 1922-34 1955______________________Matty Bell, coach, 1935-41, 1945-49 1959_______________________ Doak Walker, back, 1945, 1947-49 1964______________________________ Kyle Rote, back, 1948-50 1969______________________ Gerald Mann, quarterback, 1926-27 1973________________________ Bobby Wilson, halfback, 1933-35 1982______________________Don Meredith, quarterback, 1957-59 2003______________________Jerry LeVias, wide receiver, 1966-68 2003____________________________ Hayden Fry, coach, 1962-72

PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

Year Inducted Honoree 1972_________________________________________ Lamar Hunt 1973______________________________________ Raymond Berry 1977_______________________________________ Forrest Gregg 1986________________________________________ Doak Walker 1999_______________________________________ Eric Dickerson

Don Meredith was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1982.

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FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS ALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE

1922____________________________________ Gene Bedford, end Logan Stollenwerck, back 1923____________________________________ Buddy King, center Johnny Mac Brooks, guard Smack Reisor, back Jimmie Stewart, end Logan Stollenwerck, back 1924____________________________________ Gene Bedford, end Buddy King, center Smack Reisor, back 1925_________________________________________ Ox Key, end 1926____________________________________ Gerald Mann, back 1927__________________________________ Redman Hume, back Gerald Mann, back John Roach, tackle 1928______________________________________ Ross Love, back Choc Sanders, guard 1929________________________________ Marion Hammon, tackle Weldon Mason, back Choc Sanders, guard 1930______________________________________ Louie Long, end 1931__________________________________ Al Delcambre, center Marion Hammon, tackle Weldon Mason, back Al Neely, guard Willis Tate, tackle 1933___________________________________ Bobby Wilson, back 1934___________________________________ Harry Shuford, back J.C. Wetsel, guard 1935____________________________________ Maurice Orr, tackle Harry Shuford, back Truman Spain, tackle J.C. Wetsel, guard Bobby Wilson, back 1936________________________________ Paschal Scottino, guard 1937________________________________ Charles Sprague, tackle 1938______________________________________ Billy Dewell, end 1939__________________________________ Jack Sanders, tackle 1940_________________________________ Preston Johnson, back 1941_________________________________ Preston Johnson, back 1942____________________________________Kelly Simpson, end 1945_____________________________________ Tom Dean, tackle Doak Walker, back Eugene Wilson, end 1946__________________________________ Jim Sid Wright, guard 1947______________________________________Earl Cook, guard Sid Halliday, end John Hamberger, tackle Doak Walker, back 1948____________________________________ Doak Walker, back 1949______________________________________ Kyle Rote, back Doak Walker, back 1950______________________________________ Kyle Rote, back Dick Hightower, center

1951____________________________________ Bill Forester, tackle Herschel Forester, guard Dick Hightower, center 1952___________________________ Bill Forester, tackle/linebacker Jerry Norton, back Val Joe Walker, back 1954___________________________________Raymond Berry, end Frank Eidom, back Forrest Gregg, tackle 1955__________________________________ Forrest Gregg, tackle 1956______________________ Tommy Gentry, defensive end/guard 1957____________________________________ Tom Koenig, guard 1958__________________________________ Max Christian, center Tom Koenig, guard Don Meredith, quarterback 1959______________________________ Don Meredith, quarterback 1960____________________________ Jerry Mays, defensive tackle 1962__________________________ Ray Schoenke, offensive tackle 1963__________________________ Martin Cude, defensive lineman John Hughes, defensive lineman 1964________________________ John LaGrone, defensive lineman 1965____________________________ Doug January, defensive end John LaGrone, defensive lineman Billy Bob Stewart, linebacker 1966_________________________________Jerry Griffin, linebacker John LaGrone, defensive lineman Jerry LeVias, wide receiver Ron Medlen, defensive tackle Billy Bob Stewart, linebacker Lynn Thornhill, guard Mac White, back 1967_____________________________ Jerry LeVias, wide receiver 1968_____________________________ Jerry LeVias, wide receiver Jim Livingston, defensive back Terry May, offensive tackle Mike Richardson, running back 1969__________________________________Pat Curry, cornerback Gary Hammond, flanker Chuck Hixson, quarterback 1970___________________________ Gary Hammond, running back Bill Jackson, offensive tackle Joe Stutts, linebacker 1971_____________________________ Alvin Maxson, running back Robert Popelka, safety 1972_______________________________ Kenny Harrison, split end Louie Kelcher, defensive tackle Alvin Maxson, running back Robert Popelka, safety 1973_____________________________ Alvin Maxson, running back 1974__________________________ Louie Kelcher, defensive tackle Oscar Roan, tight end Henry Sheppard, offensive tackle Guy Thomas, guard 1975_________________________Henry Sheppard, offensive tackle 1977________________________________ Putt Choate, linebacker Emanuel Tolbert, wide receiver

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1978________________________________ Putt Choate, linebacker Mike Ford, quarterback Elton Garrett, tight end David Hill, cornerback D.K. Perry, safety Emanuel Tolbert, wide receiver 1980_______________________ Harvey Armstrong, defensive tackle Eddie Garcia, kicker Craig James, running back Lance Pederson, center John Simmons, cornerback Lee Spivey, offensive tackle 1981_______________________ Harvey Armstrong, defensive tackle Russell Carter, cornerback Eric Dickerson, running back Eric Ferguson, linebacker Perry Hartnett, guard Wes Hopkins, defensive back Craig James, running back Gordon McAdams, center Lance McIlhenny, quarterback James Mobely, safety Gary Moten, linebacker 1982_____________________________________ Joe Beard, guard Russell Carter, cornerback Eric Dickerson, running back Wes Hopkins, defensive back Craig James, running back Lance McIlhenny, quarterback Gary Moten, linebacker Blane Smith, safety 1983____________________________ Anthony Beverley, linebacker Ricky Bolden, tight end Andrew Campbell, offensive tackle Michael Carter, defensive tackle Russell Carter, cornerback Reggie Dupard, running back Chris Jackson, center Lance McIlhenny, quarterback Fred Nichols, safety Brian O’Meara, offensive tackle 1984_________________________________ Jerry Ball, nose tackle Anthony Beverley, linebacker Andrew Campbell, guard Reggie Dupard, running back Dale Hellestrae, offensive tackle Chris Jackson, center Don King, quarterback 1985_________________________________ Jerry Ball, nose tackle Reggie Dupard, running back 1986_________________________________ Jerry Ball, nose tackle Ron Morris, wide receiver 1992_____________________________ Chad Patton, defensive end 1993___________________________________ John Stewart, kicker 1994______________________________ Chris Bordano, linebacker Mick Rossley, wide receiver 1995________________________________Craig Swann, linebacker

ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

1996* _____________________________ Chris Bordano, linebacker Jay Harvey, safety Craig Swann, linebacker 1997* _____________________________ Chris Bordano, linebacker Luke Johnson, defensive end 1998* __________________________ Rodnick Phillips, running back Jacoby Rhinehart, cornerback Jason Simonton, linebacker 1999____________________________Luke Johnson, defensive end Jason Simonton, linebacker Tracy Hart, defensive back Chris Cunningham, special teams 2001___________________________ Kevin Aldridge, defensive end Vic Viloria, linebacker Jonas Rutledge, defensive back 2002__________________________________ Vic Viloria, linebacker * - Mountain Division

ALL-CONFERENCE USA

2006________________________ Adrian Haywood, defensive tackle Justin Rogers, defensive end Joe Sturdivant, safety 2007______________________________ Thomas Morstead, punter 2009____________________________ Chase Kennemer, linebacker Emmanuel Sanders, wide receiver 2010________________________Kelvin Beachum, Jr., offensive line Ja'Gared Davis, linebacker Zach Line, running back Aldrick Robinson, wide receiver Taylor Thompson, defensive end

THREE-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

Player, Position ____________________________________Years Doak Walker, back (four times) __________________ 1945, 1947-49 John LaGrone, guard_______________________________ 1964-66 Jerry LeVias, wide receiver __________________________ 1966-68 Alvin Maxson, running back__________________________ 1971-73 Craig James, running back __________________________ 1980-82 Lance McIlhenny, quarterback________________________1981-83 Russell Carter, cornerback __________________________ 1981-83 Reggie Dupard, running back ________________________ 1983-85 Jerry Ball, nose tackle ______________________________1984-86 Chris Bordano, linebacker ______________________1994, 1996-97

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ALL-STAR APPEARANCES ALL-AMERICA BOWL 1975___________________________ Guy Thomas, offensive guard

BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC 1940_________________________________ Preston Johnson, back Roland Goss, end 1944___________________________________ Howard Maley, back Tom Dean, lineman Eugene Wilson, lineman 1949__________________________________John Champion, back 1950______________________________Fred Benners, quarterback Ben White, end Herschel Forester, lineman 1955____________________________________ Don Goss, lineman John Marshall, back Hal O’Brien, back 1956___________________________________ Lon Slaughter, back 1963__________________________________ Danny Thomas, back 1971________________________________ Rusty McDearman, end 1972______________________________ Leonard Carey, linebacker Don Deweber, tackle 1974_____________________________ Louie Kelcher, middle guard Mike Smith, center 1975_________________________Henry Sheppard, offensive tackle Wayne Morris, halfback 1978________________________________ Putt Choate, linebacker Joe Bays, offensive guard David Hill, cornerback Ron Meyer, coach 1981___________________________________ Eddie Garcia, kicker 1986______________________________Jerry Ball, defensive tackle Terence Mann, defensive tackle 1992__________________________ Cary Brabham, defensive back 1994_________________________________ Mick Rossley, receiver Vernon Edwards, defensive tackle 1995______________________________ Cornell Parker, cornerback 1996______________________________ Brannon Kidd, right tackle Kevin Thornal, wide receiver 1998____________________________ Kelsey Adams, running back Greg Briner, assistant coach Mike Cavan, coach Donald Mitchell, cornerback Jeremy Morgan, offensive tackle 1999___________________________________Austin Adami, center 2003___________________________ Keylon Kincade, running back

1948________________________________ John Hamberger, tackle 1949____________________________________ Doak Walker, back 1950____________________________________Kyle Rote, halfback 1951____________________________Herschel Forester, linebacker 1952____________________________________ Bill Forester, guard Val Joe Walker, halfback 1953_____________________________________ Jerry Clem, guard Jerry Norton, halfback 1954_______________________________________ Ed Bernet, end Frank Eidom, halfback 1955_____________________________________ Don Gross, tackle Forrest Gregg, tackle Don McIlhenny, halfback 1958_____________________________________ Dave Sherer, end 1959______________________________ Don Meredith, quarterback 1960________________________________ Glynn Gregory, halfback 1968_____________________________________ Jerry LeVias, end

COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME 1960__________________________________ Glynn Gregory, back 1961_______________________________Max Christian, linebacker 1968_____________________________________ Jerry LeVias, end 1970_____________________________ Chuck Hixson, quarterback 1971____________________________Gary Hammond, quarterback 1974_________________________________ Oscar Roan, tight end

CHICAGO TRIBUNE COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 1934______________________________________ Ray Fuqua, end 1935__________________________________ Truman Spain, tackle Bobby Wilson, halfback 1940__________________________________ Ray Mallouf, halfback 1943_______________________________________ Abe Croft, end 1947______________________________________Sid Halliday, end

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EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 1926______________________________ Gerald Mann, quarterback 1930______________________________________ Louis Long, end 1931__________________________________ Weldon Mason, back 1934___________________________________ Clyde Carter, tackle Ray Fuqua, end 1936________________________________ Paschal Scottino, guard 1939___________________________________Jack Sanders, guard 1943_______________________________________ Abe Croft, end Preston Johnson, back 1945____________________________________ Doak Walker, back 1946_____________________________________ Gene Wilson, end Jim Sid Wright, guard 1948___________________________________ Jack Halliday, guard Dick McKissack, back 1950______________________________________ Kyle Rote, back 1951_________________________________ Dick Hightower, center 1952____________________________________ Bill Forester, tackle Val Joe Walker, back 1953____________________________________ Jerry Norton, back 1954___________________________________Raymond Berry, end Frank Eidom, back 1955__________________________________ Forrest Gregg, tackle John Roach, quarterback 1956______________________________________ Tom Gentry, end Smith Keller, guard 1957________________________________ Jerry Cornelison, tackle Willard Dewveall, end 1958_________________________________ Charles Jackson, back Dave Sherer, end Lee Yokum, tackle

1959_________________________________Henry Christopher, end Glynn Gregory, back Robert Lovelace, guard Don Meredith, quarterback Jerry Mays, tackle 1960__________________________________ Max Christian, center Guy Reese, guard 1961__________________________________Ray Schoenke, tackle 1970_____________________________ Chuck Hixson, quarterback Ken Fleming, end Bill Hart, center 1971__________________________________Gary Hammond, back Sherwood Blount, linebacker Pat Curry, defensive back 1974_____________________________ Louie Kelcher, middle guard Oscar Roan, tight end 1975_________________________Henry Sheppard, offensive tackle Kenny Harrison, split end 1980__________________________ John Simmons, defensive back Lance Pederson, center 1981___________________________James Mobley, defensive back 1983______________________________ Mitch Willis, defensive line 1984_________________________ Dale Hellestrae, offensive tackle Chris Jackson, center 1985___________________________________ Mike Edison, center 1986____________________________________ Ron Morris, flanker 1999___________________________ Rodnick Phillips, running back 2008______________________________ Thomas Morstead, punter 2009________________________Emmanuel Sanders, wide receiver 2010__________________________ Aldrick Robinson, wide receiver

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FLORIDA GRIDIRON CLASSIC 2003_________________________ Jonas Rutledge, defensive back

HULA BOWL 1949____________________________________ Doak Walker, back 1950______________________________________ Kyle Rote, back 1955__________________________________ Forrest Gregg, tackle 1958____________________________________ Tom Koenig, guard 1959______________________________ Don Meredith, quarterback Henry Christopher, end 1960_____________________________________Jerry Mays, tackle Glynn Gregory, back 1962__________________________________Ray Schoenke, tackle 1966__________________________________ John LaGrone, guard 1970_____________________________ Chuck Hixson, quarterback Ken Fleming, end 1971__________________________________Gary Hammond, back 1972_________________________________ Robert Popelka, safety 1974__________________________________Oscar Roan, tight end Louie Kelcher, middle guard 1975_______________________________ Kenny Harrison, split end 1977______________________________Arthur Whittington, tailback 1978_____________________________________ D.K. Perry, safety 1981_______________________ Harvey Armstrong, defensive tackle Perry Hartnett, offensive tackle Ron Meyer, coach 1982________________________________ Eric Dickerson, tailback Wes Hopkins, safety 1983__________________________________ Russell Carter, safety 1984_______________________________ Andrew Campbell, center Tom Linebarger, defensive tackle 1985________________________________ Reggie Dupard, tailback 1996______________________________ Brannon Kidd, right tackle 2005__________________________________ Ryan Mentzel, punter

JAPAN BOWL 1977______________________________Arthur Whittington, tailback 1978_____________________________________ D.K. Perry, safety 1979_____________________________ Emanuel Tolbert, wingback 1980__________________________ John Simmons, defensive back Byron Hunt, defensive end Cash Birdwell, trainer Ron Meyer, coach 1981_______________________ Harvey Armstrong, defensive tackle Cash Birdwell, trainer 1982________________________________ Eric Dickerson, tailback Richard Neely, offensive tackle Joe Beard, offensive guard Gary Moten, linebacker Cash Birdwell, trainer 1983____________________________ Mitch Willis, defensive tackle 1984_________________________ Dale Hellestrae, offensive tackle Tom Linebarger, defensive tackle Andrew Campbell, center Cash Birdwell, trainer

1985___________________________________ Keith Brooks, safety Roy Dunn, offensive guard Cash Birdwell, trainer 1986_______________________________ Craig Kennington, tackle Cash Birdwell, trainer 1987__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer 1988__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer 1989__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer 1990__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer Forrest Gregg, coach 1991__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer 1992__________________________ Cary Brabham, defensive back Cash Birdwell, trainer

LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC 2003_________________________ Jonas Rutledge, defensive back

OLYMPIA-GOLD GAME 1981__________________________ Perry Hartnett, offensive tackle

SENIOR BOWL 1949___________________________________ Jack Halliday, guard Dick McKissack, back Doak Walker, back 1950__________________________________John Champion, back Kyle Rote, back 1951______________________________Fred Benners, quarterback Dick Hightower, center 1952____________________________________ Bill Forester, tackle 1954____________________________________ Frank Eidom, back 1955_____________________________________ Don Goss, tackle Don McIlhenny, back 1956_________________________________ Bill Livingstone, center 1967______________________________________ Jim Hagle, back 1968_____________________________________ Jerry LeVias, end 1981___________________________________ Eddie Garcia, kicker 1984_______________________________ Forrest Gregg, Jr., center 1985_________________________________Rod Jones, cornerback 1986____________________________________ Ron Morris, flanker Jerry Ball, defensive tackle 1992_______________________ Marcello Simmons, defensive back 1997______________________________ Chris Bordano, linebacker 1998___________________________ Jacoby Rhinehart, cornerback Donald Mitchell, cornerback 2002_______________________________Kevin Garrett, cornerback 2008______________________________ Thomas Morstead, punter

TEXAS VS. THE NATION ALL-STAR GAME 2006_______________________________ Ryan Kennedy, tight end Justin Rogers, defensive end Joe Sturdivant, safety 2007______________________________ Ben Poynter, offensive line Note: Year indicates season in which player was chosen.

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MUSTANGS IN THE PROS SMU has had numerous players continue their careers in the professional leagues. Listed below are the former SMU players who have played in the National Football League, American Football League, Canadian Football League, NFL Europe, Arena League, U.S. Football League and World Football League prior to the 2010 season. The list includes only those who completed their college careers at SMU. Kevin Aldridge, DE - Tennessee Titans, 2002-03; Barcelona Dragons, 2003; Dallas Desperados, 2004 Dwayne Anderson, LB - Tampa Bay Bandits, 1984; St. Louis Cardinals, 1987 Ron Anderson, CB - Denver Broncos, 1985; Chicago Bears 1985 Harvey Armstrong, DT - Philadelphia Eagles, 1982-84; Indianapolis Colts, 1986-90 Jerry Ball, DT - Detroit Lions, 1987-92; Cleveland Browns, 1993; Oakland Raiders, 1994-96; Minnesota Vikings, 1997-98 Robert Barnes, OL - Chicago Blitz, 1983 Lloyd Baxter, C - Green Bay Packers, 1948 Gene Bedford, E - Rochester Jeffersons, 1925 Fred Benners, QB - New York Giants, 1952 Ed Bernet, E - Pittsburgh Steelers, 1955; Dallas Texans, 1960 Raymond Berry, E - Baltimore Colts, 1955-67 Rory Best, TE - Shreveport Steamer (WFL), 1975 Rickey Bolden, T - Cleveland Browns, 1984-89 Clarence Booth, T - Chicago Cardinals, 1943; Chicago-Pittsburgh, 1944 Chris Bordano, LB - New Orleans Saints, 1998-99; Dallas Cowboys 2000; Atlanta Falcons 2000 Cary Brabham, DB - Los Angeles Raiders, 1994; Carolina Panthers, 1995 Maurice Bray, T - Pittsburgh Pirates, 1935-36 T.D. Briggs, LB - New Orleans Saints, 1986 John Burleson, G - Pittsburgh Pirates, 1933; Cincinnati Reds, 1933; Portsmouth Spartans, 1933 Michael Carter, NT - San Francisco 49ers, 1985-92 Russell Carter, CB - New York Jets, 1984-87; Los Angeles Raiders, 1988-89 Putt Choate, LB - Denver Gold, 1983; San Antonio Gunslingers, 1984-85; Green Bay Packers, 1987 Johnny Clement, HB - Chicago Cardinals, 1941; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1946-48; Chicago Hornets, 1949 Bob Collier, T - Los Angeles Rams, 1951

Jerry Cornelison, OT - Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1958; Dallas Texans, 1960-62; Kansas City Chiefs, 1964-65 Chris Cortemeglia, HB - Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927 Abe Croft, E - Chicago Bears, 1944-45 Chris Cunningham, WR - Toronto Argonauts, 2004 Tom Dean, T - Boston Yanks, 1946-47 Gabe De La Garza, LB - Ottawa Rough Riders, 1988 Bill Dewell, E - Chicago Cardinals, 1940-41, 1945-49 Willard Dewveall, E - Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1958; Chicago Bears, 1959-60; Houston Oilers, 1961-64 Anthony Dickerson, LB - Calgary Stampeders, 1978; Toronto Argonauts, 1978; Dallas Cowboys, 1980-84; Buffalo Bills, 1985 Eric Dickerson, RB - Los Angeles Rams, 1983-87; Indianapolis Colts, 1987-91; Los Angeles Raiders, 1992; Atlanta Falcons, 1993 Cornelius Dozier, DE - Kansas City Chiefs, 1987; Ottawa Rough Riders, 1987 Brian Duncan, FB - Jacksonville Express (WFL), 1975; Cleveland Browns, 1976-77; Houston Oilers, 1978 Reggie Dupard, TB - New England Patriots, 198689; Washington Redskins, 1990 Joe Ethridge, T - Green Bay Packers, 1949 Jake Fawcett, T - Cleveland Rams, 1942, 1944; Brooklyn Dodgers, 1943; Los Angeles Rams, 1946 Bob Fisher, TE - Chicago Bears, 1980-81; Chicago Blitz, 1984-85 Mike Ford, QB - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1981; San Antonio Gunslingers, 1984 Bill Forester, LB - Green Bay Packers, 1953-63 Herschel Forester, G - Cleveland Browns, 1954-57 Ray Fuqua, E - Brooklyn Dodgers, 1935-36 George Gaiser, OT - Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1967; Denver Broncos, 1968 Eddie Garcia, K - Green Bay Packers, 1983-84 Kevin Garrett, CB - St. Louis Rams, 2003-05; Houston Texans, 2006 Don Goss, T - Cleveland Browns, 1956 Forrest Gregg, T - Green Bay Packers, 1956, 195870; Dallas Cowboys, 1971 Glynn Gregory, E/DB - Dallas Cowboys, 1961-62 Jerry Griffin, LB - Edmonton Eskimos, 1967-73; Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1973

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Jack Halliday, T - Los Angeles Rams, 1951 Gary Hammond, HB/E - New York Jets, 1972-73; St. Louis Cardinals, 1974-76 Perry Hartnett, OL - Chicago Bears, 1982-83; Chicago Blitz, 1984-85; Green Bay Packers, 1987 Fred Harris, T - New York Americans, 1941 Kenny Harrison, WR - San Francisco 49ers, 1976-78 Dale Hellestrae, T - Buffalo Bills, 1985-88; Los Angeles Raiders, 1989; Dallas Cowboys, 1990-2001 Doug Hollie, DE - Pittsburgh Maulers, 1984; Oakland Invaders, 1985; Seattle Seahawks, 1987-88 Wes Hopkins, DB - Philadelphia Eagles, 1983-93 Byron Hunt, LB - New York Giants, 1981-88 Charlie Jackson, DB - Chicago Cardinals, 1958; Dallas Texans, 1960 Frank Jackson, HB/E - Dallas Texans, 1961-62; Kansas City Chiefs, 1963-65; Miami Dolphins, 1966-67 Craig James, RB - Washington Federals, 1983-84; New England Patriots, 1984-88 Freeman Johns, WR - Los Angeles Rams, 1966-67; Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1979-80 Albert Johnson, WR - Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1999; Miami Dolphins, 2001-02 Bill Johnson, G - Chicago Bears, 1947 Ed Johnson, DE - Detroit Wheels (WFL), 1974 Gil Johnson, QB - New York Yankees, 1949 Preston Johnson, FB - Miami Seahawks, 1946; Buffalo Bisons, 1946 Rod Jones, CB - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1986-90; Cincinnati Bengals, 1991-93, 1995 Louie Kelcher, NT - San Diego Chargers, 1975-83; San Francisco 49ers, 1984 Keylon Kincade, RB - Dallas Cowboys, 2004-06 Don King, DB - Green Bay Packers, 1987 Pat Knight, LB - New York Giants, 1952, 1954-55 John LaGrone, DT - Edmonton Eskimos, 1967-74 Jerry LeVias, WR - Houston Oilers, 1969-70; San Diego Chargers, 1971-74 Bill Line, DT - Chicago Bears, 1972; Honolulu Hawaiians (WFL), 1974; Chicago Wind (WFL), 1975; San Diego Wings (WFL), 1975 Mike Livingston, QB - Kansas City Chiefs, 1968-79; Minnesota Vikings, 1980; Oakland Invaders, 1983 Louie Longe - Portsmouth Spartans, 1931 Howard Maley, HB/P - Boston Yanks, 1946-47 Ray Mallouf, QB - Chicago Cardinals, 1941, 194648; N.Y. Giants, 1949


Alvin Maxson, RB - New Orleans Saints, 1974-76; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1977-78; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1978; Houston Oilers, 1978; New York Giants, 1978 Jerry Mays, DE/DT - Dallas Texans, 1961-62; Kansas City Chiefs, 1963-70 Clinton McClain, FB - New York Giants, 1941 Don McIlhenny, HB - Detroit Lions, 1956; Green Bay Packers, 1957-59; Dallas Cowboys, 1960; San Francisco 49ers, 1961 Dick McKissack, DB - Dallas Texans, 1962 Don Meredith, QB - Dallas Cowboys, 1960-68 Don Miller, DB - Green Bay Packers, 1954; Philadelphia Eagles, 1954 Donald Mitchell, CB - Tennessee Titans 1999-2002; Dallas Cowboys, 2003 Ron Morris, WR - Chicago Bears, 1987-92 Wayne Morris, RB - St. Louis Cardinals, 1976-83; San Diego Chargers, 1984 Thomas Morstead, P - New Orleans Saints, 2009-10 Gary Moten, LB - San Francisco 49ers, 1983; Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1985; Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1986; Toronto Argonauts, 1986-87; Kansas City Chiefs, 1987 Doyle Nix, DB - Green Bay Packers, 1956; Washington Redskins, 1958-59; Dallas Texans, 1960; Los Angeles Chargers, 1960 Alvin Nnabuife, DB/LB - Green Bay Packers, 2006 Jerry Norton, DE/P - Philadelphia Eagles, 195458; Chicago Cardinals, 1959; St. Louis Cardinals, 1960-61; Dallas Cowboys, 1962; Green Bay Packers, 1963-64 Uzo Okeke, OL - Shreveport Pirates, 1994-95; Montreal Alouettes, 1996-99; Chicago Bears 2000 Paul Page, HB - Baltimore Colts, 1949 Howie Parker, HB - New York Yankees, 1948 Dennis Partee, K/P - San Diego Chargers 1968-75 Joe Pasqua, T - Cleveland Rams, 1942; Washington Redskins, 1943; Los Angeles Rams, 1946 Joe Phillips, NT - Minnesota Vikings, 1986; San Diego Chargers, 1987-91; Kansas City Chiefs, 1992-97; St. Louis Rams, 1998 Reggie Phillips, CB - Chicago Bears, 1985-87; Phoenix Cardinals, 1988 Rodnick Phillips, RB - Seattle Seahawks, 2000 Caroll Raborn, C - Pittsburgh Pirates, 1936-37 Keith Ranspot, E - Chicago Cardinals, 1940; Boston Bears, 1941; New York Americans, 1941; Detroit Lions, 1942; Green Bay Packers, 1942; Brooklyn Dodgers, 1943; Boston Yanks, 1944-45 Guy Reese, DT - Dallas Cowboys, 1962-63; Baltimore Colts, 1964-65; Atlanta Falcons, 1966

Jacoby Rhinehart, CB - Arizona Cardinals, 19992003 Mike Richardson, RB - Houston Oilers, 1969-71; Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1972; Houston Texans (WFL), 1974; Shreveport Steamer (WFL), 1974 John Roach, QB - Chicago Cardinals, 1956, 1959; St. Louis Cardinals, 1960; Green Bay Packers, 1961-63; Dallas Cowboys, 1964 Oscar Roan, TE - Cleveland Browns, 1975-78 John Roderick, E - Miami Dolphins, 1966-67; Oakland Raiders, 1968 Justin Rogers, LB - Dallas Cowboys, 2007-08 Kyle Rote, E-HB - New York Giants, 1951-61 Ralph Ruthstrom, LB - Cleveland Rams, 1945; Los Angeles Rams, 1946; Washington Redskins, 1947; Baltimore Colts, 1949 Jonas Rutledge, CB - Tennessee Titans, 2004 Emmanuel Sanders, WR - Pittsburgh Steelers, 2010 Jack Sanders, G - Pittsburgh Steelers, 1940-42; Philadelphia Eagles, 1945 Dave Scherer, P - Baltimore Colts, 1959; Dallas Cowboys, 1960 Ray Schoenke, G - Dallas Cowboys, 1963-64; Washington Redskins, 1966-75 Henry Sheppard, OT/G - Cleveland Browns, 1976-81 John Simmons, CB - Cincinnati Bengals, 1981-83, 1985-86; Green Bay Packers, 1986; Indianapolis Colts, 1987

Marcello Simmons, CB - Cincinnati Bengals, 1993; Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995; Toronto Argonauts, 1995-99 Blane Smith, DB - Houston Gamblers, 1984; K.C. Chiefs, 1987 Lee Spivey, OT - San Antonio Gunslingers, 1984; Calgary Stampeders, 1987-88 David Stanley, LB - Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1988 Jim Bob Taylor, QB - Baltimore Colts, 1983 Ted Thompson, LB - Houston Oilers, 1975-84 Kevin Thornal, WR - Atlanta Falcons, 1997; Toronto Argonauts, 1999 Emanuel Tolbert, WR - Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1980-82; Toronto Argonauts, 1983-84, 1989; Calgary Stampeders, 1985-88; British Columbia Lions, 1990 Bill Vaughn, FB - Buffalo Rangers, 1926 Doak Walker, HB - Detroit Lions, 1950-55 Val Joe Walker, DB - Green Bay Packers, 1953-56; San Francisco 49ers, 1957 Russ Washington, LB - Tampa Bay Bandits, 1983; Jacksonville Bulls, 1984-85 Jim Welch, DB - Baltimore Colts, 1960-67; Detroit Lions, 1968 Ricky Wesson, DB - Kansas City Chiefs, 1977; Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1979-80 Arthur Whittington, RB - Oakland Raiders, 197882; Oakland Invaders, 1983 Mitch Willis, NT - Los Angeles Raiders, 1985-88; Atlanta Falcons, 1988; Dallas Cowboys, 1990 Bobby Wilson, HB - Brooklyn Dodgers, 1936 Gene Wilson, HB - Green Bay Packers, 1947-48 Jim Sid Wright, G - Boston Yanks, 1947

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SMU NFL DRAFT HISTORY Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2003 1999 1998 1993 1987 1986 1985

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1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1969 1968 1967

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Round 6 3 5 6 5 4 6 6 4 2 3 11 1 1 4 2 4 10 11 1 3 4 5 7 1 2 7 7 5 7 10 3 7 9 9 7 12 8 7 5 5 9 10 2 3 14 8 9 12 14 17 3 12 13 2 7 11 2 6 11 6 7 8 17 4 20 11 15 9 11 14 3 3 13 2 9 10 17 19 29

Pick Overall 13 178 18 82 28 164 6 180 37 172 22 117 21 190 8 161 6 90 26 54 7 63 14 293 25 25 26 26 11 93 21 49 28 112 26 278 13 293 10 10 18 74 12 96 9 121 15 183 2 2 7 35 7 175 19 187 5 116 23 190 13 264 8 64 16 182 3 224 7 228 18 183 18 323 8 200 10 176 6 130 17 141 13 250 23 288 4 30 5 57 2 340 19 201 23 231 23 309 21 359 15 431 14 66 15 301 16 328 14 40 15 171 14 274 21 48 2 140 18 291 21 154 22 181 15 200 19 438 14 62 3 269 6 146 4 200 2 114 1 141 7 189 8 32 10 34 1 145 12 24 2 98 12 120 8 200 2 218 11 347

Name Aldrick Robinson Emmanuel Sanders Thomas Morstead Justin Rogers Kevin Garrett Donald Mitchell Jacoby Rhinehart Chris Bordano Marcello Simmons Ron Morris Jerry Ball Terence Mann Rod Jones Reggie Dupard Joe Phillips Reggie Phillips Dale Hellestrae Ron Anderson Chris Jackson Russell Carter Doug Hollie Rickey Bolden Michael Carter Mitch Willis Eric Dickerson Wes Hopkins Gary Moten Craig James Perry Hartnett Harvey Armstrong Eddie Garcia John Simmons Lee Spivey Byron Hunt Mike Ford Emanuel Tolbert Robert Fisher D.K. Perry Arthur Whittington Henry Sheppard Wayne Morris Ken Harrison Freeman Johns Louis Kelcher Oscar Roan Mike Smith Alvin Maxon Edward Johnson Keith Bobo Robert Popelka Clayton Korver Gary Hammond Paul Bradley Chuck Hixon Jerry Levias Mike Richardson Terry May Mike Livingston Jim Hagle Dennis Partee Ron Medlen George Gaiser Jerry Griffin Billy Bob Stewart John Roderick John Hughes Ray Schoenke Gy Reese Glynn Gregory Jerry Mays Bob Hunt Don Meredith Jim Welch James Jones Dave Sherer Gary Ferguson Don Stewart Dave Wilemon Billy Dunn Henry Christopher

Team Redskins Steelers Saints Patriots Rams Oilers Cardinals Saints Bengals Bears Lions Dolphins Buccaneers Patriots Vikings Bears Bills Broncos Chiefs Jets Lions Browns 49ers Raiders Rams Eagles 49ers Patriots Bears Eagles Packers Bengals Lions Giants Buccaneers Bears Bears Giants Raiders Browns Cardinals 49ers Rams Chargers Browns Colts Saints Bengals Cowboys Browns Chiefs Jets Lions Chiefs Oilers Oilers Oilers Chiefs Falcons Chargers Patriots Bills Bears Saints Packers Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Vikings Colts Bears Colts Rams Colts Cardinals Colts Rams Cardinals Giants

Position WR WR P LB DB DB DB LB DB WR DT DT DB RB DT DB T LB C DB DE TE DT DE RB DB LB RB T DT K DB T LB QB WR TE DB RB T RB WR WR DT TE C RB DE QB DB TE WR WR QB WR RB C QB RB K DE T LB LB WR LB C T B T T QB DB E E T E T B E

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Round 2 13 16 26 15 24 2 3 3 3 21 3 3 11 18 18 7 7 10 19 20 3 4 7 8 10 27 27 1 8 21 23 28 5 5 18 30 1 1 2 6 14 18 19 3 11 26 6 13 17 27 2 3 6 21 23 24 5 13 17 32 9 18 22 7 20 4 10 18 4 11 17 2 7 4 5 5 6 9

Pick Overall 5 18 1 146 11 192 2 303 9 178 2 279 7 20 2 27 6 31 10 35 7 248 5 30 8 33 12 133 4 209 9 214 8 81 11 84 10 119 8 225 3 232 6 31 6 43 10 83 11 96 10 119 3 316 6 319 1 1 11 97 6 249 12 279 11 338 1 54 11 64 11 233 3 381 3 3 4 4 10 21 3 54 5 136 3 174 2 183 4 17 8 93 9 244 5 40 5 110 9 154 1 251 4 15 6 22 7 50 8 216 6 236 11 252 8 40 2 122 2 166 1 325 4 74 4 164 9 209 9 59 9 189 3 28 3 83 3 163 4 29 9 99 10 160 5 15 7 67 3 30 1 37 4 40 3 48 7 79

Name Willard Dewveall Charlie Jackson Jerry Cornelison Ray Masters Bill Livingston Charlie Leyendecker Forrest Gregg Don McIlhenny John Roach John Marshall Hal O’Brien Ed Bernet Frank Eidom Eric Knebel Doyle Nix Duane Nutt Jerry Norton Don Miller Don Goss Jerry Clem Raymond Berry Bill Forester Dick Hightower Val Joe Walker Herschel Forester Pat Knight I.D. Russell Ben White Kyle Rote Fred Benners Neal Franklin Johnny Champion Hal Quinn Jack Halliday Dick McKissack Bobby Collier Ray Mallouf Doak Walker Paul Page Dick McKissack Joe Ethridge Dave Moon Floyd Lewis Bobby Folsom Earl Cook Gil Johnson Bob Ramsey Gene Wilson John Hamberger Frank Pullatie Jesse Herschbarger Tom Dean Charley Allen Wayne Shaw Sid Halliday Gabby Martin Lloyd Baxter Abe Croft Jim Wright Howard (Red) Maley Abel (Frito) Gonzales Ray Rason Clarence Booth Orville Johnson Preston Johnston Horace (Deacon) Young John Clement Ray Mallouf Fred Harris Bill Dewell Charley Sprague Jack Sanders Bob Finley John Sprague Truman Spain Harry Shuford Bob Wilson Maurice Orr J.C. Wetsel

Team Bears Cardinals Browns Cardinals Cardinals Packers Packers Lions Cardinals Rams Packers Steelers Eagles Browns Packers Eagles Eagles Browns Browns Eagles Colts Packers Redskins Giants Browns Giants Packers Redskins Giants Giants Eagles Browns Giants Colts Rams Rams Packers Yanks Giants Cardinals Packers Steelers Packers Packers Yanks Eagles Steelers Packers Eagles Giants Cardinals Yanks Bears Bears Redskins Redskins Packers Bears Dodgers Dodgers Packers Dodgers Cardinals Bears Packers Packers Cardinals Cardinals Cardinals Eagles Packers Giants Steelers Lions Steelers Eagles Dodgers Steelers Packers

Position WR B T B C T T B QB B B E B T B B B B G G WR T C B G E B E B B T B G G B T B RB B B T B G E G QB B E T B E T B B T E C E C B B G T G B B B B T E E T B E T B B T G


MEDIA INFORMATION GENERAL PRACTICE REPORTING GUIDELINES

Practice Information Once granted admission to practice, SMU makes the following requirements of reporting across all media platforms (print, television, radio, online or other) mandatory. Failure to adhere to the following policies will result in the revocation of practice access. NO reporting of specific plays (trick or other), personnel groupings or special/unusual formations. This includes the reporting of individual players as part of sub packages or special formations across offense, defense and special teams. It is incumbent upon media to ask a member of the P.R. staff about any information that may be close to violating these policies BEFORE it is reported. Private Team Communication SMU asks all media to refrain from reporting and/or recording/filming any team communication meant solely for the team. This includes the post-practice team huddle, in which Coach Jones addresses his players. It also includes midpractice and/or post-practice communication between any coach and his players. In general, reporting that the conversation took place is acceptable, just not the details of those conversations. Details are not to be relayed to the public either directly (through first-hand hearing), or indirectly (through interviews, even if the subject answers the question). If media has any question as to whether communication should be kept private, please contact the P.R. department before writing or airing such conversations. Injury Information All information concerning player injuries will be issued by Head Coach June Jones.

PRACTICE ACCESS & PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDELINES

Practice Credential Information All media (news departments, etc.) must receive clearance from the public relations department before attending practice. No exceptions can be made. Practices are open to the media, but videotaping opportunities will be limited to a few periods at the beginning of practice. Boundaries All practice guests, including members of the media, must remain within the boundaries established by the team.

LIVE BLOGGING/TWITTER POLICY

SMU asks that members of the media utilizing such technology adhere to the following guidelines, similar to policies already in place: NO live reports can be filed from the practice field. NO detailed speculation as to the potential nature or severity of an injury or level of practice participation until Coach Jones has addressed it following practice. Once again, acknowledging that an injury occurred and providing general details (i.e. ‘Right leg...’ or ‘Left wrist…’) is permitted, but anything beyond that would be purely speculative and possibly inaccurate, likewise with levels of practice participation. NO entries that violate the team’s policy in regards to practice information (schemes, formations, etc.) or private team communication.

COACH & PLAYER INTERVIEWS

All interviews must be arranged through the SMU P.R. Office. During the regular season, SMU coaches and studentathletes will be available after practice (around 9 a.m.) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. On gamedays, SMU Head Coach June Jones and select players will be available in the postgame interview room approximately 15 minutes after the game. Any requests to interview coaches and/or players other than at the aforementioned times should be directed to a member of the SMU P.R. department.

ATHLETICS PUBLIC RELATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION

CREDENTIALS

All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials should be received by the SMU Athletic Public Relations office no later than Wednesday of game week. Requests should be emailed by the sports editor or director and sent to Brad Sutton at bsutton@smu.edu. The media will call window at Gerald J. Ford Stadium is located at the northwest corner of the stadium at the ticket office in the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center. Credentials may also be picked up at the SMU Athletics Public Relations Office in the Loyd Center the day before the game.

BRAD SUTTON

Senior Associate A.D./ Public Relations & Marketing Office: 214-768-1651 Home: 214-570-8189 Cell: 214-914-8705 Email: bsutton@smu.edu

PHOTO CREDENTIALS

Photo credentials will not be issued to free-lance photographers unless on a specific assignment from an accredited organization. Credentials are not provided to “grips” due to on-field space limitations. Anyone holding a field credential who is not actively involved in coverage of the game will be escorted from the field. The photo deck at Gerald J. Ford Stadium is located on the roof of the press box. Take the press box elevator at Gate 2 to Level 5, proceed to the stairs at the south end of the press box and take them to the roof. There are covered areas from which to shoot in case of inclement weather. Photographers shooting from the photo deck must have Photo Deck credentials.

MEDIA PARKING

A limited number of parking passes are available to media members. Media parking is located in various lots on campus. Admittance to the parking areas is by parking pass only. A map on the back of the parking pass will direct you to the lot. Parking passes must be requested at least one week prior to the game for mailing purposes or they may be picked up at the Athletics Public Relations Office prior to game day.

MAIN PRESS BOX

The main press box at Gerald J. Ford Stadium is located on Level 5. Admittance is strictly limited to members of the working press. Two elevators to the press box are located on the west side of the stadium just inside of Gate 2. Priority seating will be determined according to the following criteria: local daily newspapers covering SMU on a regular basis; daily newspapers designated by the visiting SID; local radio and TV stations; national publications. All others are accommodated on a space-available basis.

HERMAN HUDSON Director of Public Relations Office: 214-768-1304 Home: 972-234-1609 Cell: 214-924-0358 Email: hermanh@smu.edu

ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFORMATION Mailing Address Box 0315 Dallas, TX 75275-0315 Street Address For Overnighted Materials Loyd All-Sports Center 5800 Ownby Drive Suite 307 Dallas, TX 75205 Media Relations Office 214-768-2883 Ford Stadium Press Box 214-768-7730 Football Office 214-768-3667 1-800-592-4768 Athletics Website SMUMustangs.com

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PRESS BOX SERVICES

Team and individual statistics, play-by-play and quotes for both teams are provided. The SMU press box is a wireless Internet hot spot. To access the network, open your Internet browser and enter your e-mail address in the appropriate field on the SMU homepage. You do not need an SMU address for the network. Any e-mail address will activate the service.

TELEPHONES

To order a phone line in the press box, contact: Lynn Gross SMU IT Services 214-768-2121 lgross@smu.edu Requests for individual phone lines must be made by noon on Wednesday of game week. SMU will provide five courtesy phone lines on Level 5 (press box) on a first-come, first-served basis for general use by the media.

RADIO

Booths are provided for home and visiting radio networks on Level 5. Visiting radio stations should coordinate all logistics through SMU Sr. Associate Athletic Director Brad Sutton. SMU provides ISDN and POTS lines for visiting broadcasters on a reciprocal basis. There is also a dry-pair drop into the visiting locker room.

TELEVISION

SMU’s live television appearances are governed by existing Conference USA and NCAA policies. All telecasts must be approved by SMU Director of Athletics Steve Orsini. Spotters and statisticians are available for a fee, but the SMU Athletics Public Relations office must be notified at least 10 days in advance.

The George Th George & Sissy Si Reynolds Reynold lds Media Medi dia Center Cente t r is is located locat l tedd on Level Levell 5 off Gerald Gerald ld J. J Ford Fordd Stadium Stadi St dium

WEB SITE/EMAIL

All SMU notes, releases, rosters and stats can be accessed at SMUMustangs.com. In addition, Brad Sutton e-mails press releases to members of the media. If you wish to be added to the list, please contact Brad at bsutton@smu.edu.

CollegePressBox.com CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for Conference USA football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its 12 member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@collegepressbox.com.

MUSTANG RADIO NETWORK RICH PHILLIPS Play-by-Play

11th Season Phone: 214-526-7400 E-Mail: rich.phillips@sbcglobal.net

JOHN HAMPTON Analyst

Sixth Season Phone: 214-907-0706

SEAN BASS Sidelines

Third Season Phone: 214-236-2556

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5201 N. O’Connor Blvd., Suite 300 Irving, TX 75039 214-774-1300 Fax 214-496-0055 conferenceusa.com

CONFERENCE USA MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Assistant Commissioner Football & Baseball Operations Russ Anderson Phone: 214-774-1351 E-Mail: rdanderson@c-usa.org Assistant Commissioner Public Affairs Courtney Morrison-Archer Phone: 214-774-1352 E-Mail: cmarcher@c-usa.org Associate Director Media Relations Debbie Davis Phone: 214-774-1353 E-Mail: ddavis@c-usa.org


PRIMARY SMU MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT

Dallas Morning News ________ 214-977-8444 Bob Yates, Executive Sports Editor _ 214-977-8260 Garry Leavell, Sports Editor ___ 214-977-8987 Keith Campbell, Colleges Editor 214-977-7896 Kate Hairopoulos, SMU Beat___ 214-977-8032 Daily Campus ______________ 214-768-1516

WIRE SERVICE Associated Press Jamie Aron, Sports __________ 972-991-2100

WEBSITES PonyFans.com Steve Lansdale, Editor _ editor@ponyfans.com PonyPride.com Armen Williams, Editor __ armenw@gmail.com PonyStampede.com TBD, Editor ________________________ TBD

RADIO KESN (103.3 FM) 817-640-3971 WBAP (820 AM) 817-695-1820 KRLD (1080 AM) 214-443-6400 KTCK (1310 AM) 214-526-7400

FORD STADIUM INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO FORD STADIUM From DFW Airport Take the south exit from the airport to State Hwy. 183 East. State Hwy. 183 turns into I-35E South. Take I-35E South down to I-30 East (left). Off of I-30 East take U.S. Hwy. 75 North and take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn left on Airline Road. From Dallas Love Field Airport Exit from the Airport to Mockingbird Lane. Go east on Mockingbird Lane and turn left on Airline Road. From I-35E (North of Dallas) Go south on I-35E to I-635 (LBJ Freeway). Go east on I-635 to U.S. Hwy. 75 South (right). Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (right) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road. From I-35E (South of Dallas) Go north on I-35E to I-30. Go east on I-30 to U.S. Hwy. 75 North (left). Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road. From U.S. Hwy. 75 (North of Dallas) Go south on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (right) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road. From U.S. Hwy. 75/I-45 (South of Dallas) Go north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road. From I-30 Go north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road. From I-20 Go north on I-45. I-45 turns into U.S. Hwy. 75. Continue north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

FORD STADIUM SEATING DIAGRAM

TELEVISION Fox Sports Southwest 972-868-1436 KDFW (FOX-4) 214-720-3158 KXAS (NBC-5) 817-654-6465 WFAA (ABC-8) 214-748-9631 KTVT (CBS-11) 817-586-7441 KTXA (IND-21) 817-451-1111 KDAF (CW-33) 214-252-3334 KFWD (IND-52) 214-977-6780

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SMU ADMINISTRATION SMU SENIOR STAFF STEVE ORSINI

MONIQUE HOLLAND

MIKE VAUGHT

TIM LEONARD

TOM BUNING

KRIS LOWE

Director of Athletics

Senior Associate A.D./Senior Woman Administrator

Senior Associate A.D./External Affairs

Deputy Director of Athletics

Senior Associate A.D./Facilities & Project Management

Associate A.D./Business & Finance

KYLE CONDER

BRAD SUTTON

KRIS HARRIS

DAVE WOLLMAN

Senior Associate A.D./Compliance

Senior Associate A.D./Public Relations & Marketing

Assistant A.D./Facilities & Operations

Assistant A.D./University Liaison

U HEAD HEAD COACHES COACH SMU STEVE COLLINS

RHONDA ROMPOLA

MATT DOHERTY

HALEY SCHOOLFIELD

Women's Swimming

Women's Basketball

Men's Basketball

Equestrian

BRENT ERWIN

LISA SEIFERT

Women's Soccer

Volleyball

JOSH GREGORY

JEANNE SUTHERLAND

Men's Golf

Women's Golf

JUNE JONES

EDDIE SINNOTT

Football

Men's Swimming

TIM MCCLEMENTS

JIM STILLSON

Men's Soccer

Diving

LAUREN LONGBOTHAM MEISNER

DAVE WOLLMAN

Women's Tennis

Track & Field

CARL NEUFELD

DOUG WRIGHT

Men's Tennis

Rowing

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