2018 Texas A&M football media guide

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2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS

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2018 TEXAS A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Quick Facts 2018 Schedule / 2017 Results

Produced by Texas A&M Athletic Media Relations Office

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Media Info & Policies SEC Head Coaches Teleconference Lineup Kyle Field Stadium Map 12thMan.com / Media Info Center Football Media Relations Staff Texas A&M Logo Guide

THIS IS TEXAS A&M

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Texas A&M Historical Highlights Texas A&M at a Glance Traditions at Texas A&M Welcome to Aggieland University President Michael K. Young Follow the Aggies on All Platforms

2018 OPPONENTS

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2018 Opponents by Game Series Record vs. 2018 Opponents SEC Championship Information / Bowl Games SEC Cumulative Schedule 2018 Opponents Schedule Grid

THE 2018 AGGIES

28-29 Alphabetical / Numerical Rosters 30 Squad Breakdown 31-26 Returnees 57-62 Newcomers

MEET THE COACHES

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Jimbo Fisher, Head Coach Fisher’s Record as a Head Coach Darrell Dickey, Offensive Coordinator/QB Mike Elko, Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Time Brewster, Assistant Coach/Tight Ends Dameyune Craig, Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers Jay Graham, Assistant Coach/Running Backs Maurice Linguist, Assistant Coach/Cornerbacks Bradley Dale Peveto, Assistant Coach/Linebackers Terry Price, Assistant Coach/Defensive Ends Elijah Robinson, Assistant Coach/Defensive Line Jim Turner, Assistant Coach/Offensive Line Jerry Schmidt, Director of Athletic Performance Mark Robinson, Associate AD for Football Football Support Staff Scott Woodward, Director of Athletics

2017 SEASON IN REVIEW

86-101 102-114

Season Statistics Game Summaries

RECORDS AND HISTORY

116-117 Rushing 120 Total Offense / All-Purpose Yards 121-123 Passing 124-125 Receiving 126 Scoring 127 Field Goals 128 Extra Points / Punt Returns 129 Kickoff Returns / Punting 130 Defense 131-133 Annual Statistical Leaders 134-136 Freshman Records 137-38 Team Records 139 Opponent Records 140-141 Annual Team Statistics 142 Aggies in the NCAA Rankings 143-156 Year-by-Year Results 157 All-Time Record vs. Opponents / Record by Decade 158-166 Series History vs. Opponents 166 Overtime History 167 Attendance Records 168-169 Kyle Field / Timeline / Kyle Field Record by Decade 170-172 TV Appearances / Appearances by Network 173 Head Coaches by Wins, Winning Percentage 174 Assistant Coach History 175-176 All-Americans / All-Conference Selections 177 Conference Award Winners / Various Honors 178 Academic Honors 179-189 Letterwinners 190 Bowl History 191-194 Texas A&M in the Associated Press Rankings

AGGIES IN THE PROS

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Aggies on NFL Rosters (as of June 7, 2018) Aggies in the Pros History Aggies in the Draft

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MEDIA INFO

EDITORS Alan Cannon Brad Marquardt Matt Callaway Evan Roberts Adam Quisenberry CONTRIBUTORS A&M Marketing & Communications PHOTOGRAPHY Glen Johnson, Thomas Campbell, Sam Craft Andy Hancock, ESPN Media Services PAGE LAYOUT & DESIGN Brad Marquardt, Adam Quisenberry & Krystal Grows SPECIAL THANKS Many NFL teams for use of photos, AP Photo

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TEXAS A&M QUICK FACTS

QUICK FACTS 2018 SCHEDULE

LOCATION: College Station, Texas 77842 FOUNDED: 1876 (First classes) ENROLLMENT: 68,603 (fall 2017) PRESIDENT: Michael K. Young (BYU `73) CHANCELLOR: John Sharp (Texas A&M `72) FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE: Dr. Paul Batista (Trinity `73) DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Scott Woodward (LSU `85) ATHLETIC DEPT PHONE: (979) 845-5129 CONFERENCE: Southeastern AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I NICKNAME: Aggies MASCOT: Reveille (American Collie) COLORS: Maroon (Pantone 505) and White

AUGUST 30 NORTHWESTERN STATE SEPTEMBER

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CLEMSON

15 ULM

ASSISTANT COACHES: DARRELL DICKEY Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (Kansas State `83) MIKE ELKO Defensive Coordinator/Safeties (Penn `99) TIM BREWSTER Tight Ends (Illinois `84) DAMEYUNE CRAIG Wide Receivers (Auburn `02)

First meeting

College Station, Texas

A&M leads...................... 3-1

College Station, Texas

A&M leads...................... 3-0

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at Alabama

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Alabama leads...................8-2

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vs. Arkansas

Arlington, Texas

Arkansas leads........... 41-30-3

College Station, Texas

Series tied ...................... 1-1

OCTOBER

6 KENTUCKY

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at South Carolina

Columbia, S.C.

A&M leads.........................4-0

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at Mississippi State

Starkville, Miss.

MSU leads.........................6-5

NOVEMBER

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at Auburn

Auburn, Ala.

Auburn leads.....................5-3

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OLE MISS

College Station, Texas

A&M leads...................... 7-3

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UAB

College Station, Texas

A&M leads...................... 1-0

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LSU

College Station, Texas

LSU leads.................. 33-20-3

2017 RESULTS

FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS HEAD COACH: JIMBO FISHER (Salem University `90)   Year at Texas A&M: First Year at A&M   Year as head coach: 9th (83-23 record in 8 years)

College Station, Texas

7-6 Overall • 4-4 vs. SEC • Home 4-3 • Away 2-2 • Neutral 1-1 • vs. Top 25 0-3

A&M Rank (AP/Coaches)

TV NTK

Opp Rank (AP/Coaches)

SEPTEMBER

3 [RV/RV]

9 NICHOLLS

16 LOUISIANA

[SEC NTK] W 45-21 98,412

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[ESPN]

at UCLA

vs. Arkansas#

[FOX]

[RV/RV] L 45-44 64,635

[ESPNU]

W 24-14 100,276

[NR/RV] W 50-43 64,668

30 [NR/RV] SOUTH CAROLINA [SEC NTK]

[NR/RV] W 24-17 96,430

OCTOBER

[ESPN]

[1/1]

[ESPN2]

[RV/RV] W 19-17 86,114

7 [RV/RV]

ALABAMA

14 [RV/RV] at Florida

L 27-19 101,058

28 [RV/24] MISSISSIPPI STATE [CBS]

[RV/RV] L 35-14 96,128

NOVEMBER

[16/15]

4 [NR/RV]

AUBURN

[ESPN]

L 42-27 100,257

11 NEW MEXICO [ESPNU] W 55-14 99,051

JAY GRAHAM Running Backs (Tennessee `04)

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at Ole Miss

[ESPN2] W 31-24 55,880

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at LSU

[SEC NTK] [19/18] L 45-21 97,675

MAURICE LINGUIST Cornerbacks (Baylor `06)

DECEMBER

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vs. Wake Forest!

[ESPN] L 55-52 32,784

BRADLEY DALE PEVETO Linebackers (SMU `87) TERRY PRICE Defensive Ends (Texas A&M `90) ELIJAH ROBINSON Defensive Line (Penn State `08) JIM TURNER Offensive Line (Boston College `88) JERRY SCHMIDT Director of Athletic Performance (Nebraska `86)

KYLE FIELD QUICK FACTS

# - AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas) / ! - Belk Bowl (Charlotte, N.C.)

FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF ALAN CANNON, Associate AD for Media Relations E-MAIL: acannon@athletics.tamu.edu CELL: 979-777-4200 BRAD MARQUARDT, Associate Director E-MAIL: bmarquardt@athletics.tamu.edu CELL: 979-229-8651 MATT CALLAWAY, Assistant Director E-MAIL: mcallaway@athletics.tamu.edu CELL: 713-305-0815

STADIUM: Kyle Field CAPACITY: 102,733  LARGEST CROWD: 110,633 (vs. Ole Miss, Oct. 11, 2014) PLAYING SURFACE: Natural grass FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL: 1905 STADIUM BUILT: 1927 and 1929 (Renovations complete for 2015 season)

EVAN ROBERTS, Assistant Director E-MAIL: eroberts@athletics.tamu.edu CELL: 260-615-8662

TEAM INFORMATION

SID OVERNIGHT ADDRESS Texas A&M Athletics Media Relations 756 Houston St. College Station, TX 77843

BASIC OFFENSE: Pro BASIC DEFENSE: Multiple 2017 OVERALL RECORD: 7-6 2017 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINISH): 4-4 (T-4th in SEC West) 2017 BOWL: Belk Bowl (Lost 55-52 to Wake Forest)

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SID MAILING ADDRESS Texas A&M Media Relations 1228 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-1228

SID OFFICE PHONE: 979/845-5725 / SID OFFICE FAX: 979/845-6825 KYLE FIELD PRESS BOX: 979/862-5475


2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFO

CREDENTIALS Media credentials should be requested via www.sportssystems.com/clients/seccredentials at least one week in advance of game and will be mailed if time permits. Otherwise, credentials can be picked up at Media Will Call inside Entry 7 (east side of Kyle Field, near the northeast activation tower). Media Will Call opens four hours prior to game time. The Kyle Field press box seats approximately 120 working media members. Media seating is limited, so credentials will be issued according to Texas A&M and the SEC credential guidelines, which can be found at www.12thMan.com/media.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Photo credentials should be requested in the same manner as regular media credentials. All photographers should register with the Frequency Coordinator in the press box. Camera persons must stay out of the team area on both sidelines or they will be escorted from the stadium. Photographers are required to kneel in the end zone area and occasionally on the sidelines when auxiliary seating is present. Photo credentials will be issued according to Texas A&M and the SEC credential guidelines, which can be found at www.12thMan.com/media.

MEDIA ENTRANCE To reach the press box, media members must enter through Entry 7 (east side of Kyle Field, near the northeast activation tower). The main press box (writing press / radio crews) is located on the 800 level, while the television broadcast level is on the stadium’s west side, 550 level. Photographers should also enter through Entry 7 with the photo work room located just off that entry to the stadium.

GAME DAY SERVICES Play-by-play, halftime and complete team and individual statistics will be provided, along with postgame quotes and notes. Game notes and quotes will be posted on Texas A&M’s official website promptly after the conclusion of the game (12thMan.com).

INTERNET ACCESS Wireless internet access is available throughout the stadium. Access to the wireless internet requires a password, which can be obtained from a member of the TAMU media relations staff. Additionally, ethernet ports are available in the press box, radio booths, TV booths, photo work room and home interview room.

PHONE LINES Numerous phone lines and phone instruments are available, but media members wishing to order their own lines should contact Verizon (979-845HELP). To use existing lines, dial 9-0-area code-number. For toll free numbers, dial 9-800-number (do not dial “1”). Only collect, toll free and credit card calls are accepted.

PREGAME MEALS Complimentary pregame meals will be served in the press box. Bottled water, soft drinks and coffee will be available in the press box.

PRESS BOX The main press box is located at the 800 level on the east side of Kyle Field, or the side facing Houston Street, and can be accessed through the elevator at Entry 7 near the northeast corner of the stadium lettering on the stadium’s side. The TV broadcast booths are located on the west side of the stadium.

WILL CALL Media Will Call is located at Entry 7, on the east side of the stadium near the northeast activation tower.

INTERVIEW POLICY ALL interviews must be requested with a minimum 24-hour notice. For best results, interviews should be conducted at Texas A&M football's weekly press conference.

SATELLITE AND MICROWAVE REMOTES Outlets wishing to bring satellite and microwave news units to Kyle Field must contact the SID office prior to Wednesday of game week to assure adequate parking space is available near the stadium. For unit parking information, contact Alan Cannon <acannon@athletics.tamu.edu>.

PRACTICE All practices are closed to the public, and only the first 20 minutes of the workout will be open for members of accredited media outlets. Media members wishing to attend the beginning of practice should contact the SID office for exact starting times and location.

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MEDIA INFO

MEDIA INFORMATION

WEEKLY RELEASE VIA E-MAIL

To receive the weekly football release via electronic mail, members of the media can send an e-mail message to: BRAD MARQUARDT <bmarquardt@athletics.tamu.edu> MATT CALLAWAY <mcallaway@athletics.tamu.edu> The release is also posted on 12thMan.com in text format and Adobe PDF format.

PHOTOS VIA E-MAIL Members of the media can receive high resolution digital images of Texas A&M’s coaches and players via electronic mail by contacting: BRAD MARQUARDT <bmarquardt@athletics.tamu.edu> MATT CALLAWAY <mcallaway@athletics.tamu.edu>

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SEC HEAD COACHES TELECONFERENCE The Southeastern Conference will host individual telephonic news conferences with each head coach on Wednesdays, starting at 10:00 a.m. (Central time), during the 2018 season. Those media wishing to dial into the conference call should contact Chuck Dunlap (cdunlap@sec.org) in the SEC office for the call-in and replay numbers. The call will be available live and archived on www.secdigitalnetwork.com. Teleconferences are scheduled for every Wednesday during the season. Coaches will appear in the following order:

10:00 a.m.

Ed Orgeron

LSU

10:10 a.m.

Kirby Smart

Georgia

10:20 a.m.

Dan Mullen

Florida

10:30 a.m.

Derek Mason

10:40 a.m.

Nick Saban

10:50 a.m.

Jeremy Pruitt

Tennessee

11:00 a.m.

Chad Morris

Arkansas

11:10 a.m.

Will Muschamp

11:20 a.m.

Matt Luke

11:30 A.M.

JIMBO FISHER

11:40 a.m.

Mark Stoops

Vanderbilt Alabama

South Carolina Ole Miss TEXAS A&M Kentucky

11:50 a.m.

Joe Moorhead

12:00 p.m.

Barry Odom

Mississippi State Missouri

12:10 p.m.

Gus Malzahn

Auburn


STADIUM MAP

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MEDIA INFO

MEDIA POINTS OF INTEREST GENERAL LOCATIONS 1: Primary Media Entrance / Will Call (Entry 7) 2: Press Box (Level 800) 3: Photo Work Room (Field Level) 4: Radio Broadcast Booths (Level 800) 5: Home Team Interview Room (Field Level) 6: Visiting Team Interview Room (Field Level) 7: Television Broadcast Booth (Level 550)

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FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS ALAN CANNON

MEDIA INFO

Associate Athletics Director Media Relations Alan Cannon has served many years with Texas A&M athletics. Cannon served as the school’s sports information director from March of 1989 until April of 1999 when he was promoted to assistant athletics director for media relations. In September of 2003 he was promoted to associate athletics director for media relations. He is responsible for all 20 men’s and women’s sports while focusing

on football. A 1984 marketing graduate of Texas A&M, Cannon began his career in sports information as a high school intern at SMU under the tutelage of Bob Condron. Condron is the former director of media services for the U.S. Olympic Committee. Cannon was a walkon baseball player at Texas A&M in 1981 under head coach Tom Chandler, but asked Aggie SID Spec Gammon if he could file pictures and clip articles. After one season on the diamond, Chandler wanted Cannon as his student baseball SID and Chandler’s final season was Cannon’s last as a student assistant in 1984. Cannon was hired as an assistant SID in 1985 and served in that capacity working with the winningest baseball coach in Aggie history, Mark Johnson. Cannon assisted with football, served as the basketball and baseball SID as well as working other sports such as tennis, track and field, golf, swimming and diving and softball. It has been Cannon’s honor to work with the winningest baseball coach in Texas A&M’s history, the winningest basketball coach in school history as well as the winningest coach in SWC history, Shelby Metcalf. Cannon was the SID for the winningest football coach in Aggie history in College Football Hall of Famer R.C. Slocum. The 56-year-old has served as the host of several conference and NCAA championships and has worked with several bowl games. He is a past president of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and was the 1999 winner of the prestigious Wilbur Snypp Award presented by the organization. He is also a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the Football Writers Association of America. He was honored by the AllAmerican Football Foundation with the Scoop Hudgens Lifetime Sports Information Director Award in 1999. Cannon was selected by his peers to serve in the officer rotation of CoSIDA. He served as the organization’s president in 2002-03 and was named to the CoSIDA Hall of Fame in June of 2014 and received the organization’s Arch Ward Award in June of 2018. Cannon, the son of LaJoyce and the late Bobby Cannon of Dallas, is married to the former Kaye Miller of Bryan. Kaye is a kindergarten teacher at College Hills Elementary in College Station. The couple has two beautiful daughters-- Katie, a ’17 Texas A&M graduate and former member of the Aggie Dance Team, and Macie, a freshman at Texas A&M University.

DOUGLAS WALKER

Senior Associate Athletics Director External Affairs Douglas Walker, a veteran administrator with experience at several of the nation’s most high-profile college athletics programs and a graduate of Texas A&M, was named Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs by Texas A&M Director of Athletics Scott Wood-

ward on March 31, 2017. Walker, a 1989 Texas A&M graduate with a degree in journalism, comes to Aggieland after almost 11 years at The University of Alabama, where he served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Communications. The Athletics Department’s chief strategic communicator at Alabama, Walker’s role influences messaging, crisis management, brand management and communications. During his career, Walker has earned a strong reputation as a collaborative leader while effectively managing external and communications efforts involving football programs at the University of Miami, the University of Notre Dame and Alabama. During a career that includes tenures at A&M, Florida, TCU, Miami, Notre Dame and Alabama, Walker has worked with five football national championship teams, including seven national championship football game appearances. Those programs have produced numerous national award winners and multiple first-team Academic All-Americans. Walker’s tenure at Alabama coincided with one of the most successful overall athletics periods in Crimson Tide history as the program won team national titles in five different sports. Walker began his work in Tuscaloosa in 2006 as an associate athletics director for communications and was promoted to senior associate athletics director in 2015. Prior to his time at Alabama, Walker served as Notre Dame’s football information director from 2004-06, serving as the primary media strategist and contact for the Fighting Irish football team. Walker worked at Miami from 2000-04, first as the football information director from 2000-02, then as the Hurricanes’ sports information director from 2002-04. From 19982000, Walker served on the athletics media relations staff at TCU. Walker’s career path began as a student assistant and a graduate assistant in the sports information office at Texas A&M before serving an internship in the University of Florida sports information staff. He also worked in the Southwest Conference media relations office for three years. Walker also has international athletics experience through stints as a volunteer with USA Track & Field and the U.S. Olympic Committee. In addition to his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M, Walker holds a master’s degree from Alabama. Originally from Texas City, Walker and his wife, Pilar, are the parents of three children — Cecilia, Benjamin and Dominic.

PHOTO REQUESTS For photo requests, please contact Brad Marquardt (bmarquardt@athletics.tamu.edu) or Matt Callaway (mcallaway@athletics.tamu.edu).

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2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS

MATT CALLAWAY

BRAD MARQUARDT

Assistant Director Media Relations

Associate Director Media Relations

EVAN ROBERTS

Assistant Director Media Relations

Evan Roberts is in his third year as Assistant Media Relations Director after joining Texas A&M in January of 2016. Roberts serves as the primary contact for the highly successful softball and equestrian programs. Prior to Texas A&M, Roberts served as the Communications Assistant at Auburn University working as the primary contact for the equestrian, women’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s track & field and cross country teams, while assisting with men’s basketball. Before taking the position as Communications Assistant, Roberts was a student worker in the media relations office at Auburn beginning in 2009. During the summer of 2010, he was the broadcast intern for the Orlando Mavericks of the Florida Collegiate Summer League. The Fort Wayne, Ind., native graduated from Auburn in May of 2014 with a bachelor of science degree in economics.

Matt Callaway is in his seventh year as Assistant Media Relations Director after joining the Texas A&M athletic department in August of 2005. He was a part of the Athletics Compliance Staff for seven years prior to joining the Media Relations office. Currently, he serves as the primary media contact for the Aggie men’s tennis programs as well as a secondary contact for football and men’s basketball. After transitioning to the media relations office, Callaway was the primary contact for Texas A&M women’s basketball (2012-13) and women’s golf (2012-14). While working with the women’s basketball program, the Aggies captured the 2013 SEC Tournament Championship and saw Kelsey Bone drafted in the first round of the WNBA draft. The SEC Tournament title was Texas A&M’s first team championship in the league. He assisted with promotional efforts that saw multiple players garner All-Conference and All-Freshman selections along with Bone’s inclusion on various All-American lists. Additionally, Callaway has assisted with football and men’s basketball duties for the past five seasons. He has assisted with football notes and media requests while also overseeing social media efforts for the athletic department. While under his direction, the departmental social media accounts have seen impressive growth, highlighted by a 700% increase in followers on instagram, a 275% increase on the football facebook page and a 250% on the men’s basketball twitter account. While assisting with the promotion and media responsibilities with men’s basketball the Aggies have advanced to the 2016 and 2018 Sweet Sixteen along with capturing the 2016 SEC Regular Season Title. Callaway has been the primary contact for the Texas A&M men’s tennis team since the Spring of 2014. The program is in the midst of one of its most successful stretches in program history advancing to the Elite Eight for the third time in program history along with 17 players garnering All-America honors the past four seasons. The Aggies have registered multiple All-SEC selections including back-to-back SEC Coach of the Year honors. The Maroon & White have etched their names on five SEC trophies, two SEC Tournament Championships and the 2015, 2017 and 2018 SEC Regular Season Championship. The 2018 squad became the first team at Texas A&M to complete the SEC regular season undefeated since joining the league in 2012. While working with men’s tennis, Callaway has hosted both the 2014 ITA Indoor All-American Championship and the 2015 SEC Tournament. During his seven years within the compliance office, Callaway assisted with each of Texas A&M’s athletic programs. He worked with various areas of compliance including playing and practice seasons, countable athletic-related activities, official visit reviews, athletic camps, NCAA and conference eligibility reviews, transfer information, waivers and recruiting reviews. The Spring, Texas, native graduated from Texas A&M in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with a specialization in Sports Management and a minor in Business Administrations and is married to Charlene Callaway, the couple have one daughter, Julia Mae, born in February 2018. Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

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MEDIA INFO

One of the most versatile members of the Texas A&M athletic department, Brad Marquardt has handled the publicity efforts for virtually every varsity sport at some point during his 25-plus years in Aggieland. Specializing in football publicity, Marquardt has attended every Aggie football game -- home and away -- since 1995 and his streak of consecutive Aggie games was at 285 heading into the 2018 season. An award-winning journalist, Marquardt assists in all phases of the Texas A&M media relations operation, concentrating on football and men’s and women’s swimming and diving. An active social media user, Marquardt helps provide content for @aggiefootball and @ aggieswimdive on Twitter and on both program’s Facebook and Instagram pages. He oversees the Texas A&M Football Social Team that helps generate and govern the content on the team’s social platforms. Five of Marquardt’s publicity campaigns have helped Aggie football players earn national awards - Dat Nguyen (Lombardi Award and Bednarik Trophy in 1998), Von Miller (Butkus Award in 2010), Randy Bullock (Lou Groza Placekicker Award in 2011), Luke Joeckel (Outland Trophy in 2012) and Johnny Manziel (Heisman Trophy, Davey O’Brien Award and Manning Award in 2012). In 2012, a record four Aggies earned first-team All-America honors (Joeckel, Manziel, Damontre Moore and Jake Matthews). Six of his publications have earned “Best in the Nation” honors by CoSIDA, and he’s earned more than 25 publication awards during his career. Marquardt has served as the media director for a variety of conference, regional and national events, and assisted with the media operation at 24 bowl games. In recent years, he has served as the Media Director at the 2009 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships and the 2011 NCAA Women’s Golf Championships. Marquardt was the Media Director at the 2013 Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships, which was the first SEC Championship hosted by Texas A&M. He served in the same capacity at the 2018 SEC Championships. A 1988 graduate of Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a minor in marketing, Marquardt returned to his alma mater in 1990 after a stint as the assistant editor of The Georgia Bulldog magazine at the University of Georgia where he served under CoSIDA Hall of Famer Claude Felton and current Allstate Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley from 1989-90. Marquardt was a student-assistant in the A&M sports information office from 1987-89, learning the craft from sports information legends Ralph Carpenter and John “Ranger” Keith. The son of Glenn and Barbara Marquardt of Boerne, Texas, Marquardt married the former Jenny Green in 2010 and the couple have five children: Cameron and Daniel Marquardt, and Cody, Ashton and Penny Green.


TEXAS A&M LOGOS & MARKS QUICK FACTS Dallas

MEDIA INFO

College Station Austin Houston

LOGO GUIDE

LOCATION COLORS NICKNAME MASCOT FOUNDED ENROLLMENT

College Station, Texas (about 90 miles northwest of Houston) Maroon & White (custom Pantone mix or Pantone 7421) Aggies Reveille 1876 (first public university in Texas) 68,603 students

Texas A&M is keeping it simple with one logo representing both athletic and academic arenas. While there are hundreds of logos in circulation, here’s what to look for to ensure you’ve got the right Texas A&M logo. Download files at: brandguide.tamu.edu

CRITICAL DETAIL The correct TAM logo aligns the serif from the “T” with the top of the “A”.

Use the TAM Logo box in its entirety, do not redraw the box.

file name: TAM Logo Box

ONLINE Using this boxed logo eliminates the need for keeping up with multiple logo files (for light and dark backgrounds)

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file name: TAM Logo



TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS 1862

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1982

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2001 2012

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The United States Congress passes the Morrill Land-Grant Act, designating public land for the purpose of higher education. The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University) opens as the state’s first public institution of higher education.

The School of Veterinary Medicine opens at Texas A&M. Today, it ranks in the top 10 nationally and remains the state’s only veterinary college.

The legend of “The 12th Man” is born as E. King Gill stands ready to assist the Aggies on the gridiron.

Texas A&M students start The Big Event, the nation’s largest student-run community service project, which this year saw 22,000 Aggies completing nearly 2,500 projects in the local area. The George Bush Presidential Library & Museum opens on the campus of Texas A&M in honor of the nation’s 41st president.

Texas A&M achieves membership into the prestigious Association of American Universities, one of only 62 institutions with this distinction. Texas A&M officially joins the storied Southeastern Conference, nationally recognized as the “League of Champions.”

The Aggies play for the first time in a completely redeveloped Kyle Field, now the premier facility in all of college football and a destination for football fans everywhere.


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TEXAS A&M AT A GLANCE

UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW

LOCATION: College Station, Texas (about 90 miles northwest of Houston) FOUNDED: 1876 (first public institution of higher learning in the state of Texas) ENROLLMENT: 68,603 (Fall 2017) COLLEGE STATION CAMPUS ENROLLMENT: 63,228 students (Fall 2017) MEMBERSHIPS: Association of American Universities, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities RESEARCH: Valued at $893 million annually (Ranked 16th by National Science Foundation) DESIGNATIONS: Land, sea and space grant FORMER STUDENTS: More than 480,000 former students worldwide (Aggie graduates are referred to as former students because the term “alumni” implies that grads are “ex-Aggies.” But once an Aggie, always an Aggie!)

KEY RANKINGS/FACTOIDS

• #1: Lowest median debt after graduation, among public universities (U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard) • #1: Great Schools You Can Actually Get Into (Money Magazine) • #1: Best College for Low-Income Students (Priceonomics) • #1: Best College for Veterans (USA Today College Guide) • #1: Median salaries for graduates, among public universities (U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard) • #1 in Texas for 4-, 5- and 6-year graduation rates, both overall and for minorities (Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board) • #1: Among public universities for students studying abroad (Institute of International Education) • #2: Most new National Merit Scholars each year, among public universities (National Merit Scholarship Corporation) • #2: Among public universities (and sixth overall) for research, service, social mobility, and contributions to society (Washington Monthly)

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TRADITIONS AT TEXAS A&M

TEXAS A&M

Established in 1876 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, Texas A&M was once open only to young men, all of whom served in the Corps of Cadets. While this changed more than 50 years ago, many of the university’s most outstanding traditions grew out of that military background. Today, they are the foundation and the background of the Aggie core values of excellence, integrity, leadership, loyalty, respect and selfless service. From the oldest to the newest, the traditions of Texas A&M create what Aggies call the Spirit of Aggieland.

THE 12TH MAN

YELL LEADERS

his term refers to the entire student body — past and present. The tradition originates in 1922. After several injuries against Centre College, the nation’s top-ranked football team, the Aggies were down to just 11 players. Student E. King Gill came from the stands, suited up and stood ready to go on the field if needed. The spirit of this 12th Man continues, as current students stand during the entire game to support their team.

ggies don’t cheer, they yell! And instead of pep rallies, Aggies have Yell Practice. Elected each year by the student body, five Yell Leaders began leading Aggie yells in 1907. Yell Leaders indicate each yell by a different hand signal (incoming freshmen attend “Fish Camp” to learn them all). Look for Yell Leaders in front of the student section at athletics events, wearing all white and encouraging their peers to show their Aggie Spirit.

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owdy” is the official greeting of Texas A&M. Students greeting one another, and especially visitors, with a “howdy” has earned the university a reputation as one of the friendliest campuses in the world.

t midnight the night before each home game, Aggies gather for this special Yell Practice at Kyle Field. Yell Leaders lead the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, current and former students, and fans into the stadium and then lead the crowd — which numbers more than 25,000 — through all of the Aggie yells, many of which date back to the earliest days of Texas A&M.

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GIG ’EM ggies will often flash a thumbs up and say “Gig ’em.” This started at a Yell Practice before the 1930 TCU football game, when Aggie Pinky Downs shouted, “What are we gonna do to those Horned Frogs?” He then gave the crowd a thumbs-up yelling the answer, “Gig ’em, Aggies!” A “gig” is a sharppronged tool used for hunting frogs. The phrase and gesture identify an Aggie fan.

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TEXAS A&M

CORPS OF CADETS

REVEILLE

exas A&M began as an all-male military institution. While today’s membership is voluntary, the Corps of Cadets’ more than 2,400 members — both male and female — form the largest uniformed body of students outside the U.S. military academies. Aside from the nation’s military academies, Texas A&M commissions more officers than any other institution.

eveille, the first lady of Aggieland, is the official mascot of Texas A&M. Reveille first came to campus in 1931, after a group of cadets found a stray dog on the road. Reveille IX, the current Reveille, is a full-blooded collie and the highest-ranking member of the Corps of Cadets. “Miss Rev,” as cadets address her, can be seen around campus, in class or attending a number of events.

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AND JUST WHAT IS AN AGGIE? imply put, an Aggie is a student at Texas A&M. Originally, the letters “A” and “M” stood for “Agricultural” and “Mechanical,” so this is how the term Aggie came to be. (Since reaching university status in 1963, the “A&M” was incorporated into the official university name, but the letters no longer stand for specific words.)

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WELCOME TO AGGIELAND

TEXAS A&M

Bryan-College Station — also known as “Aggieland” — is located in the Research Valley. The community (pop. 255,519) is in the heart of central Texas, in the middle of the Dallas/Fort Worth, San Antonio, Houston triangle — making the area accessible to more than 14 million Texans within less than a four-hour drive. Across the street from Texas A&M is the Northgate Entertainment District, which features the world-famous Dixie Chicken and other restaurants, bars, and live music venues. Approximately 10 minutes from the university is historical Downtown Bryan, a unique district that includes shops, restaurants, and more.

BUSH LIBRARY

FIGHTIN’ TEXAS AGGIE BAND

exas A&M University is home to the presidential library of George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States. Dedicated on November 6, 1997, the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is located on a 90-acre site on the west campus of Texas A&M University. It operates as one of the 13 Presidential Libraries in the National Archives and Records Administration’s Presidential Libraries system. Its archives include more than 44 million pages of documents, 2 million photographs, thousands of sounds and video recordings, as well as more than 100,000 artifacts. Texas A&M is also home to the Bush School of Government and Public Service, the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, and the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.

he nationally-acclaimed Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band is known for its military precision and style. In fact, some of the band’s maneuvers, like its signature block T, are so complex that computer programs calculate them to be impossible, figuring that two people must be in the same place at the same time. The 400+ member band performs at all home football games and several away games, and it is also one of the most traveled collegiate marching bands in the nation. The band operates under strict military guidelines as part of the Corps of Cadets. In 2001, the John Philip Sousa Foundation presented the band with the Sudler Trophy, recognizing its long tradition of excellence.

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TEXAS A&M

MICHAEL K. YOUNG President & Mrs. Young

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Leading the fearless front since May 2015 is Michael K. Young, President of Texas A&M University. An established and accomplished leader in the higher education landscape, President Young has rightfully earned the respect of Texas A&M faculty, staff and students throughout his time at the University. His collaborative, interdisciplinary approach, drive to boldly address disparities, and commitment to societal impact differentiate him among his peers. A graduate of Harvard Law, President Young’s distinguished record in public service and diplomacy are the backbone to an unprecedented career in academia—serving as president of two other peer institutions, holding the position of dean and a great number of professorships across the nation and abroad.

“Our commitment to excellence through transformational learning, discovery and innovation, and impact is magnified by your support. Thank you, Aggie family!” – MKY

He has combined his deep academic experience with strong strategic vision, as he continues to chart his path at Texas A&M. Since his arrival, President Young has launched one of the boldest comprehensive campaigns in the history of public higher education, demonstrated clear investment in Texas talent through affordability and accessibility, and created robust avenues to engage and appreciate the unmatched staff community, to name a few. Married to Marti Young, he has four grown children and seven grandchildren.

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TEXAS A&M

THE TEXAS A&M APP

Texas A&M is a national leader in the ever-evolving world of college social media—the university’s social media program has been cited by publications like USA Today, The Daily Beast, P.C. Magazine, and numerous blogs for its social media savvy. The university is regularly recognized as one of the most influential and most engaging colleges online, with more than 1.3 million followers across its social media platforms.

Everything you need to know about the tradition of the 12th Man:

12THMAN.TAMU.EDU

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OPPONENTS

TEXAS A&M TO HOST 2016 NATIONAL CHAMPION CLEMSON AT KYLE FIELD

GAME 2

GAME 1

NORTHWESTERN STATE

NORTHWESTERN STATE DEMONS FACTS LOCATION: Natchitoches, La.

PRESIDENT: Dr. Chris Maggio

FOUNDED: 1884

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Greg Burke

ENROLLMENT: 9,819 NICKNAME: Demons COLORS: Purple and White CONFERENCE: Southland SERIES: First Meeting

LOUISIANA MONROE

CLEMSON

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Thursday, Aug. 30

HEAD COACH: Brad Laird 2017 RECORD: 4-7 SLC RECORD: 4-5 (t-6th) 2017 BOWL: None FINAL AP RANK: NR

MEDIA RELATIONS

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Sept. 8 CLEMSON TIGERS FACTS LOCATION: Clemson, S.C. FOUNDED: 1889 ENROLLMENT: 24,387 NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Tiger Orange and Regalia CONFERENCE: ACC SERIES: Texas A&M leads 3-1

GAME 3

PRESIDENT: James P. Clements ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dan Radakovich HEAD COACH: Dabo Swinney 2017 RECORD: 12-2 ACC RECORD: 7-1 (1st in Atlantic)

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Sept. 15 LOUISIANA-MONROE WARHAWKS FACTS LOCATION: Monroe, La. FOUNDED: 1931 ENROLLMENT: 8,854 NICKNAME: Warhawks COLORS: Maroon and Gold CONFERENCE: Sun Belt SERIES: Texas A&M leads 3-0

2017 BOWL: Sugar Bowl (CFP)

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Nick Floyd HEAD COACH: Matt Viator 2017 RECORD: 4-8 SUN BELT RECORD: 4-4 (t-5th) 2017 BOWL: None FINAL AP RANK: NR

FINAL AP RANK: 4

MEDIA RELATIONS

PRESIDENT: Dr. Nick J. Bruno

MEDIA RELATIONS

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Doug Ireland

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Tim Bourret

FOOTBALL CONTACT: John Lewandowski

OFFICE: 318-357-6467 • EMAIL: ireland@nsula.edu

OFFICE: 864-656-1926 • EMAIL: btimoth@clemson.edu

OFFICE: 318-342-7017 • EMAIL: lewandowski@ulm.edu

2018 SCHEDULE

AUGUST 30 at Texas A&M

SEPTEMBER 8 GRAMBLING 15 at Lamar 29 at SE Louisiana

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OCTOBER 6 13 20 27

2018 SCHEDULE NICHOLLS STATE SAM HOUSTON at Central Arkansas HOUSTON BAPTIST

NOVEMBER 3 at Abilene Christian 10 MCNEESE 15 at Stephen F. Austin

SEPTEMBER 1 FURMAN 8 at Texas A&M 15 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 22 at Georgia Tech 29 SYRACUSE OCTOBER 6 at Wake Forest 20 NC STATE 27 at Florida State

NOVEMBER 3 LOUISVILLE 10 at Boston College 17 DUKE 24 SOUTH CAROLINA

2018 SCHEDULE AUGUST 30 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA SEPTEMBER 8 at Southern Miss 15 at Texas A&M 22 TROY 29 at Georgia State OCTOBER 6 at Ole Miss 13 at Coastal Carolina 20 TEXAS STATE

NOVEMBER 3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 10 at South Alabama 17 at Arkansas State 24 LOUISIANA


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ALABAMA

GAME 5

ARKANSAS

Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Saturday, Sept. 22 ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE FACTS

LOCATION: Fayetteville, Ark.

FOUNDED: 1831

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Greg Byrne

FOUNDED: 1871

HEAD COACH: Nick Saban

NICKNAME: Razorbacks

COLORS: Crimson and White CONFERENCE: Southeastern SERIES: Alabama leads 8-2

ENROLLMENT: 27,558

2017 RECORD: 13-1

COLORS: Cardinal and White

SEC RECORD: 7-1 (t-1st in West)

CONFERENCE: Southeastern

2017 BOWL: Sugar / CFP National Championship

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Oct. 6 KENTUCKY WILDCATS FACTS

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS FACTS

PRESIDENT: Dr. Stuart R. Bell

NICKNAME: Crimson Tide

KENTUCKY

AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas Saturday, Sept. 29

LOCATION: Tuscaloosa, Ala. ENROLLMENT: 38,563

GAME 6

SERIES: Arkansas leads 41-30-3

CHANCELLOR: Joseph E. Steinmetz ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Hunter Yurachek

LOCATION: Lexington, Ky.

PRESIDENT: Dr. Eli Capilouto

FOUNDED: 1865

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mitch Barnhart

ENROLLMENT: 30,000 NICKNAME: Wildcats

HEAD COACH: Chad Morris

COLORS: Blue and White

2017 RECORD: 4-8 SEC RECORD: 1-7 (7th in West) 2017 BOWL: None

CONFERENCE: Southeastern SERIES: tied 1-1

HEAD COACH: Mark Stoops 2017 RECORD: 7-6 SEC RECORD: 4-4 (t-3rd in East) 2017 BOWL: Music City FINAL AP RANK: NR

FINAL AP RANK: NR

FINAL AP RANK: 1

MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Josh Maxson

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Kyle Parkinson

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Susan Lax

OFFICE: 205-348-3631 • EMAIL: jmaxson@ia.ua.edu

OFFICE: 479-387-4753 • EMAIL: kparkin@uark.edu

OFFICE: (859) 257-8420 • EMAIL: slax0@uky.edu

2018 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1 vs Louisville 8 ARKANSAS STATE 15 at Ole Miss 22 TEXAS A&M 29 LOUISIANA OCTOBER 6 at Arkansas 13 MISSOURI 20 at Tennessee

NOVEMBER 3 at LSU 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE 17 THE CITADEL 24 AUBURN

2018 SCHEDULE

2018 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1 EASTERN ILLINOIS 8 at Colorado State 15 NORTH TEXAS 22 at Auburn 29 vs Texas A&M OCTOBER 6 ALABAMA 13 OLE MISS 20 TULSA 27 VANDERBILT

NOVEMBER 10 LSU 17 at Mississippi State 24 at Missouri

SEPTEMBER 1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 8 at Florida 15 MURRAY STATE 22 MISSISSIPPI STATE 29 SOUTH CAROLINA

NOVEMBER 3 GEORGIA 10 at Tennessee 17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 24 at Louisville

OCTOBER 6 at Texas A&M 20 VANDERBILT 27 at Missouri

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OPPONENTS

TEXAS A&M LOOKS TO CLAIM A SEVENTH STRAIGHT WIN OVER ARKANSAS


OPPONENTS

AGGIES AIM TO IMPROVE TO 5-0 AGAINST THE GAMECOCKS

GAME 8

GAME 7

SOUTH CAROLINA

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Saturday, Oct. 13 SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS FACTS

GAME 9

AUBURN

Davis-Wade Stadium, Starkville, Miss. Saturday, Oct. 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS FACTS

Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, Ala. Saturday, Nov. 3 AUBURN TIGERS FACTS

LOCATION: Columbia, S.C.

PRESIDENT: Dr. Harris Pastides

LOCATION: Starkville, Miss.

PRESIDENT: Dr. Mark Keenum

LOCATION: Auburn, Ala.

PRESIDENT: Steven Leath

FOUNDED: 1801

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ray Tanner

FOUNDED: 1878

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: John Cohen

FOUNDED: 1856

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Allen Greene

ENROLLMENT: 34,731 NICKNAME: Gamecocks COLORS: Garnet and Black CONFERENCE: Southeastern SERIES: Texas A&M leads 4-0

HEAD COACH: Will Muschamp 2017 RECORD: 9-4

ENROLLMENT: 21,353 NICKNAME: Bulldogs

SEC RECORD: 5-3 (2nd in East)

COLORS: Maroon (PMS 202) and White

2017 BOWL: Outback

CONFERENCE: Southeastern

FINAL AP RANK: NR

SERIES: MSU leads 6-5

MEDIA RELATIONS

HEAD COACH: Joe Moorhead 2017 RECORD: 9-4 SEC RECORD: 4-4 (t-4th in West) 2017 BOWL: TaxSlayer FINAL AP RANK: 19

MEDIA RELATIONS

ENROLLMENT: 25,776 NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue CONFERENCE: Southeastern SERIES: Texas A&M leads 5-3

HEAD COACH: Gus Malzahn 2017 RECORD: 10-4 SEC RECORD: 7-1 (t-1st in West) 2017 BOWL: Peach FINAL AP RANK: 10

MEDIA RELATIONS

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Steve Fink

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Bill Martin

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Shelly Poe

OFFICE: 803-777-7987 • EMAIL: finksc@mailbox.sc.edu

OFFICE: 662-325-0967 • EMAIL: bmartin@athletics.msstate.edu

OFFICE: 334-844-9800 • EMAIL: SLP0019@auburn.edu

2018 SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER 1 COASTAL CAROLINA 8 GEORGIA 15 MARSHALL 22 at Vanderbilt 29 at Kentucky OCTOBER 6 MISSOURI 13 TEXAS A&M 27 TENNESSEE

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NOVEMBER 3 at Ole Miss 10 at Florida 17 CHATTANOOGA 24 at Clemson

2018 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 8 at Kansas State 15 LOUISIANA 22 at Kentucky 29 FLORIDA OCTOBER 6 AUBURN 20 at LSU 27 TEXAS A&M

NOVEMBER 3 LOUISIANA TECH 10 at Alabama 17 ARKANSAS 22 at Ole Miss

2018 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1 vs Washington 8 ALABAMA STATE 15 LSU 22 ARKANSAS 29 SOUTHERN MISS OCTOBER 6 at Mississippi State 13 TENNESSEE 20 at Ole Miss

NOVEMBER 3 TEXAS A&M 10 at Georgia 17 LIBERTY 24 at Alabama


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Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Nov. 10 OLE MISS REBELS FACTS FOUNDED: 1848 ENROLLMENT: 24,250 NICKNAME: Rebels COLORS: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue CONFERENCE: Southeastern SERIES: Texas A&M leads 7-3

GAME 12

UAB

OLE MISS

LOCATION: Oxford, Miss.

GAME 11

UAB BLAZERS FACTS LOCATION: Birmingham, Ala.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ross Bjork

ENROLLMENT: 20,902

2017 RECORD: 6-6 SEC RECORD: 3-5 (6th in West)

FOUNDED: 1969 NICKNAME: Blazers COLORS: Forst Green and Old Gold

2017 BOWL: None

CONFERENCE: Conference USA

FINAL AP RANK: NR

SERIES: Texas A&M leads 1-0

MEDIA RELATIONS

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Nov. 24

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Nov. 17

CHANCELLOR: Jeffrey Vitter

HEAD COACH: Matt Luke

LSU

LSU TIGERS FACTS

PRESIDENT: Dr. Ray Watts ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mark Ingram

LOCATION: Baton Rouge, La.

PRESIDENT: Dr. F. King Alexander

FOUNDED: 1853

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Joe Alleva

ENROLLMENT: 31,527

HEAD COACH: Bill Clark

NICKNAME: Tigers

2017 RECORD: 8-5

COLORS: Purple and Gold

CUSA RECORD: 6-2 (t-2nd in West)

CONFERENCE: Southeastern SERIES: LSU leads 33-20-3

2017 BOWL: Bahamas

HEAD COACH: Ed Orgeron 2017 RECORD: 9-4 SEC RECORD: 6-2 (3rd in South) 2017 BOWL: Citrus Bowl FINAL AP RANK: 18

FINAL AP RANK: NR

MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Kyle Campbell

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Ted Feeley

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Michael Bonnette

OFFICE: 662-915-7522 • EMAIL: kyle@olemiss.edu

OFFICE: 205-934-0730 • EMAIL: tfeeley@uab.edu

OFFICE: 225-578-8226 • EMAIL: mbonnet@lsu.edu

2018 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1 vs. Texas Tech 8 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 15 ALABAMA 22 KENT STATE 29 at LSU OCTOBER 6 LOUISIANA-MONROE 13 at Arkansas 20 AUBURN

NOVEMBER 3 SOUTH CAROLINA 10 at Texas A&M 17 at Vanderbilt 22 MISSISSIPPI STATE

2018 SCHEDULE

AUGUST 30 SAVANNAH STATE

SEPTEMBER 8 at Coastal Carolina 15 TULANE 29 CHARLOTTE

2018 SCHEDULE

OCTOBER 6 at Louisiana Tech 13 at Rice 20 NORTH TEXAS 27 at UTEP NOVEMBER 3 UTSA 10 SOUTHERN MISS 17 at Texas A&M 24 at Middle Tennessee

SEPTEMBER 2 vs. Miami (Fla.) 8 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 15 at Auburn 23 LOUISIANA TECH 29 OLE MISS

NOVEMBER 3 ALABAMA 10 at Arkansas 17 RICE 24 at Texas A&M

OCTOBER 6 at Florida 13 GEORGIA 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE

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OPPONENTS

THE AGGIES & LSU WILL FACE OFF FOR THE 57 TH TIME ON THE GRIDIRON NOV. 24 AT KYLE FIELD


SERIES RECORDS vs . 2018 OPPONENTS 10 / 25 / 30

NORTHWESTERN STATE First Meeting

CLEMSON A&M leads, 3-1

10 / 6 / 73 Clemson

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9 / 14 / 74 College Station

W

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9 / 18 / 04 College Station

W

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6

24

25

9 / 3 / 05 Clemson

OPPONENTS

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Little Rock

11 / 3 / 34 College Station

11 / 2 / 35

L T

Little Rock

L

7

7

14

L

0

18

10 / 30 / 37 Fayetteville

L

13

26

10 / 29 / 38 College Station

W

13

7

11 / 4 / 39 Fayetteville

W

27

0

11 / 2 / 40 College Station

W

17

0

11 / 1 / 41

W

7

0

10 / 31 / 42 College Station

W

41

0

10 / 30 / 43 Fayetteville

W

Little Rock

11 / 4 / 44 College Station

11 / 3 / 45 Fayetteville

11 / 2 / 46 College Station

11 / 1 / 47 Fayetteville

L W L T

13

0

6

7

34

0

0

7

21

21 28

10 / 30 / 48 College Station

L

6

10 / 29 / 49 Fayetteville

L

6

27

42

13

21

33

11 / 4 / 50 College Station

11 / 3 / 51 Fayetteville

11 / 1 / 52 College Station

W L W

Little Rock

10 / 30 / 54 College Station

31

12

L

14

41

L

7

14

10 / 29 / 55 Fayetteville

A&M leads, 3-0

13

7

10 / 31 / 36 College Station

10 / 31 / 53

LOUISIANA-MONROE

0

T

11 / 3 / 56 College Station

W

11 / 2 / 57 Fayetteville

W

11 / 1 / 58 College Station

7

7

27

0

7

6

L

8

21 12

9 / 21 / 85 College Station

W

31

17

10 / 31 / 59 Fayetteville

L

7

9 / 15 / 07 College Station

W

54

14

10 / 29 / 60 College Station

L

3

7

11 / 1 / 14 College Station

W

21

16

11 / 4 / 61 Fayetteville

L

8

15

11 / 3 / 62 College Station

L

7

17

11 / 2 / 63

L

7

21

10 / 31 / 64 College Station

L

0

17

10 / 30 / 65

L

0

31

L

0

34

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10 / 29 / 66 College Station

ALABAMA Alabama leads, 8-2

1 / 1 / 42 Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

L

1 / 1 / 68 Dallas (Cotton Bowl) W

21

29

20

16

9 / 14 / 85 Birmingham

L

10

23

12 / 1 / 88 College Station

L

10

30

29

24

42

49

11 / 10 / 12 Tuscaloosa

W

9 / 14 / 13 College Station

L

10 / 18 / 14 Tuscaloosa

L

0

59

10 / 17 / 15 College Station

L

23

41

10 / 22 / 16 Tuscaloosa

L

14

33

L

19

27

10 / 7 / 17 College Station

11 / 4 / 67 College Station

33

21

11 / 2 / 68 College Station

L

22

25

11 / 1 / 69 Fayetteville

L

13

35

10 / 31 / 70 College Station

L

6

45

W

17

9

W

10

7

10

14

20

10

6

31

31

10

20

26

10 / 30 / 71

Little Rock

11 / 4 / 72 College Station

11 / 3 / 73 Fayetteville

11 / 2 / 74 College Station

12 / 6 / 75

Little Rock

11 / 13 / 76

Little Rock

1910 Fayetteville

1912 Dallas

10 / 15 / 27 College Station

W

11 / 18 / 78

Little Rock

W L

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5

W

27 0

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40

6

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12

27

10 / 26 / 29 College Station

L

13

14

17

24

10 / 1 / 11 Arlington L  (Cowboys Stadium)

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9 / 29 / 12 College Station

W

58

10

9 / 28 / 13 Fayetteville

W

45

33

35

28

9 / 27 / 14 Arlington (OT)  (AT&T Stadium)

W

9 / 26 / 15 Arlington (OT)  (AT&T Stadium)

W

28

21

9 / 24 / 16 Arlington  (AT&T Stadium)

W

45

24

9 / 23 / 17 Arlington (OT)  (AT&T Stadium)

W

50

43

KENTUCKY Series tied, 1-1

10 / 4 / 52 College Station

9 / 19 / 53 Lexington

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SOUTH CAROLINA A&M leads, 4-0

8 / 28 / 14 Columbia

W

52

10 / 31 / 15 College Station

W

35

28

10 / 1 / 16 Columbia

W

24

13

9 / 30 / 17 College Station

W

24

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11 / 1 / 1913 Dallas

L

11 /25/ 1915 College Station 10 / 9 / 1937 Tyler

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6

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14

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26

11 / 17 / 79 College Station

L

10

22

1 2 / 31 / 2000 Shreveport (OT) L    (Independence Bowl)

41

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11 / 15 / 80 Fayetteville

L

24

27

11 / 3 / 12 Starkville

W

38

13

11 / 14 / 81 College Station

L

7

10

11 / 9 / 13 College Station

W

51

41

11 / 13 / 82

L

0

35

10 / 4 / 14 Starkville

31

48

36

23

10 / 3 / 15 College Station

L

0

28

11 / 5 / 16 Starkville

10

6

L

10

14

11 / 15 / 86

10 / 27 / 28 Fayetteville

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Little Rock

11 / 16 / 85 College Station

Arkansas leads, 41-30-3

W

W

11 / 17 / 84 Fayetteville

ARKANSAS 1903 College Station

L

11 / 12 / 77 College Station

11 / 12 / 83 College Station

W

10 / 9 / 10 Arlington L  (Cowboys Stadium)

W

Little Rock

11 / 14 / 87 College Station

W

11 / 12 / 88 Fayetteville 11 / 24 / 89 College Station

14

0

L

20

25

L

22

23

11 / 17 / 90 Fayetteville

W

20

16

11 / 16 / 91 College Station

W

13

3

19

47

10 / 3 / 09 Arlington L  (Cowboys Stadium)

10 / 28 / 17 College Station

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L

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THE AGGIES LOOK TO EVEN THE ALL-TIME SERIES AGAINST MISSISSIPPI STATE ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, IN STARKVILLE

UAB

A&M leads, 5-3

1911 Dallas 1 / 1 / 86 Dallas

W

16 0

W

36

16

A&M leads, 1-0

9 / 26 / 09 College Station

W

56

19

(Cotton Bowl) 10 / 27 / 12 Auburn

W

10 / 19 / 13 College Station

11 / 8 /15 Auburn

11 / 7 / 15 College Station

9 / 17 /16 Auburn

11 / 4 / 17 College Station

L W L W L

L

0

21

9 / 21 / 63 Baton Rouge

L

6

14

9 / 19 / 64 Baton Rouge

L

6

9

9 / 18 / 65 Baton Rouge

L

0

10

10 / 8 / 66 Baton Rouge

7

7

9 / 30 / 67 Baton Rouge

L

6

17

9 / 21 / 68 Baton Rouge

L

12

13

9 / 20 / 69 Baton Rouge

L

6

35

20

18

T

9 / 18 / 71 Baton Rouge

L

0

37

41

38

9 / 23 / 72 Baton Rouge

L

17

42

10

26

9 / 22 / 73 Baton Rouge

L

23

28

29

16

9 / 21 / 74 Baton Rouge

W

21

14

27

42

9 / 20 / 75 Baton Rouge

W

39

8

LSU LSU leads, 33-20-3

17

0

1914 Dallas

W

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0

9 / 6 / 80 Jackson W  (Veterans Memorial Stadium)

23

20

10 / 6 / 12 Oxford

W

30

27

10 / 12 / 13 Oxford

W

41

38

10 / 11 / 14 College Station

L

20

35

10 / 24 / 15 Oxford

L

3

23

11 / 12 / 16 College Station

L

28

29

31

24

W

12 / 2 / 1899 College Station

W

52

0

9 / 13 / 86 Baton Rouge

L

17

35

11 / 19 / 1906 Baton Rouge

W

22

12

9 / 2 / 87 College Station

L

3

17

10 / 21 / 1907 College Station

W

11

5

9 / 3 / 88 Baton Rouge

L

0

27

0

26

9 / 2 / 89 College Station

28

16

7

7

9 / 29 / 90 Baton Rouge

8

17

63

9

9 / 14 / 91 College Station

W

45

7

0

13

9 / 5 / 92 Baton Rouge

W

31

22

27

0

9 / 4 / 93 College Station

W

24

0

0

0

9 / 3 / 94 Baton Rouge

W

18

13

0

6

9 / 2 / 95 College Station

W

33

17

47

0

1 / 7 / 11 Arlington  (Cotton Bowl)

L

24

41

10 / 20 / 12 College Station

L

19

24

11 / 23 / 13 Baton Rouge

L

10

34

11 / 27 / 14 College Station

L

17

23

11 / 28 / 15 Baton Rouge

L

7

19

11 / 24 / 16 College Station

L

39

54

11 / 25 / 17 Baton Rouge

L

21

45

L T W

10 / 14 / 16 Galveston

W

W

9 / 17 / 62 Baton Rouge

45

A&M leads, 7-3

11 / 18 / 17 Oxford

41

10 / 31 / 1914 Dallas

W

16

9 / 19 / 70 Baton Rouge

1911 College Station 9 / 13 / 75 College Station

9

7

OLE MISS

0

L

21

11 / 27 / 1913 Houston

L

9 / 30 / 61 Baton Rouge

63

10 / 17 / 1908 New Orleans

9 / 17 / 60 Baton Rouge

10 / 27 / 17 San Antonio

L W

10 / 16 / 20 College Station

T

10 / 15 / 21 Baton Rouge

L

10 / 20 / 22 College Station

W

10 / 20 / 23 Baton Rouge

W

9 / 26 / 42 Baton Rouge

10 / 9 / 43 Baton Rouge

0

7

16

28

13

L

14

19

7

0

W

1 / 1 / 44 Miami (Orange Bowl) 10 / 14 / 44 Baton Rouge

28 L

W

10 / 13 / 45 College Station

L

12

31

10 / 12 / 46 Baton Rouge

L

9

33

10 / 11 / 47 Baton Rouge

L

13

19

10 / 9 / 48 Baton Rouge

L

13

14

10 / 8 / 49 Baton Rouge

0

34

9 / 24 / 55 Dallas

W

28

0

9 / 29 / 56 Baton Rouge

W

9

6

L

W L

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

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OPPONENTS

AUBURN


SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2018 SEC BOWL LINEUP

(After College Football Playoff)

OPPONENTS

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Jan. 1, 2019, 7:45 p.m. CT (ESPN) Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans, La. SEC vs Big 12 CITRUS Jan. 1, 2019, 12 p.m. CT (ABC) Camping World Stadium Orlando, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten/ACC OUTBACK Jan. 1, 2018, 11 a.m. CT (ESPN2) Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY Dec. 28, 2018, 12:30 p.m. CT (ESPN) Nissan Stadium Nashville, Tenn. SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten TAXSLAYER GATOR Dec. 31, 2018 , 6:30 p.m. CT (ESPN) TIAA Bank Field Jacksonville, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten/ACC AUTOZONE LIBERTY Dec. 31, 2018, 2:45 p.m. CT (ESPN) Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis, Tenn. SEC vs. Big 12 ACADEMY SPORTS + OUTDOORS TEXAS Dec. 27, 2018, 8 p.m. CT (ESPN) NRG Stadium Houston, Texas SEC vs. Big 12 BELK Dec. 29, 2018, 11 a.m. CT (ABC) Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, N.C. SEC vs. ACC BIRMINGHAM Dec. 22, 2018, 11 a.m. CT (ESPN) Legion Field Birmingham, Ala. SEC vs. American WALK-ON'S INDEPENDENCE Dec. 27, 2018, 12:30 p.m. CT (ESPN) Independence Stadium Shreveport, La. SEC vs. ACC

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T

he SEC’s Eastern and Western Division winners will meet in Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium to battle for the league championship and the right to represent the conference in the Bowl Championship Series. The 25th-annual title game is set for December 2, 2017, and will be nationally televised by CBS Sports. The game is a result of a conference expansion, which saw Arkansas and South Carolina become the first members added in SEC history. Under NCAA regulations, a conference with 12 members may play an additional football game to determine its champion, provided the regular season is played in divisions. The participants of the game are determined each year during the eight-game regular-season conference schedule, as the teams with the best overall SEC winning percentage in each division. The 2009 SEC Championship Game earned a 11.8 rating and a 24 share, the highest rated SEC Championship Game in history.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME QUICK FACTS DATE.............................. Saturday, December 2 SITE............................... Mercedes Benz Stadium; Atlanta, Ga. CAPACITY...................... 71,000 TELEVISION.................. CBS LARGEST CROWD........ 83,091 (Alabama vs. Florida, Legion Field) - 1992 LARGEST MERCEDESBENZ CROWD............... 76,534 (Auburn vs. Georgia) - 2017 The SEC Championship Game has also drawn capacity crowds in its short history. 1,796,193 fans have witnessed first-hand the pageantry of SEC Football at the 24 previous Championship Games. The Championship Game has also drawn 23 capacity crowds in its 25-year history. Only 1993 (Birmingham) and 1995 (Atlanta) games were not sellouts.

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES YEAR 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

RESULTS Alabama 28, Florida 21 Florida 28, Alabama 13 Florida 24, Alabama. 23 Florida 34, Arkansas 3 Florida 45, Alabama 30 Tennessee 30, Auburn 29 Tennessee 24, Mississippi State 14 Alabama 34, Florida 7 Florida 28, Auburn 6 LSU 31, Tennessee 20 Georgia 30, Arkansas 3 LSU 34, Georgia 13 Auburn 38, Tennessee 28 Georgia 34, LSU 14 Florida 38, Arkansas 28 LSU 21, Tennessee 14 Florida 31, Alabama 20 Alabama 32, Florida 13 Auburn 56, South Carolina 17 LSU 42, Georgia 10 Alabama 32, Georgia 28 Auburn 59, Missouri 42 Alabama 42, Missouri 13 Alabama 29, Florida 15 Alabama 54, Florida 16 Georgia 28, Auburn 7

ATTENDANCE 83,091 76,345 74,751 71,325 74,132 74,896 74,795 71,500 73,427 74,843 74,835 74,913 74,892 73,717 73,374 73,832 75,892 75,514 75,802 74,515 75,624 75,632 73,526 75,320 74,632 76,534

MVP, SCHOOL Antonio Langham, Alabama Terry Dean, Florida Ellis Johnson, Florida Danny Wuerffel, Florida Danny Wuerffel, Florida Peyton Manning, Tennessee Peerless Price, Tennessee Freddie Milons, Alabama Rex Grossman, Florida Matt Mauck, LSU David Greene, Georgia Justin Vincent, LSU Jason Campbell, Auburn D.J. Shockley, Georgia Percy Harvin, Florida Ryan Perrilloux, LSU Tim Tebow, Florida Greg McElroy, Alabama Cam Newton, Auburn Tyrann Mathieu, LSU Eddie Lacy, Alabama Tre Mason, Auburn Blake Sims, Alabama Derrick Henry, Alabama Reuben Foster, Alabama Roquan Smith, Georgia


2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULE AUG. 30

ESPN’S COLLEGE GAMEDAY MADE ITS FIFTH TRIP TO TEXAS A&M FOR THE AGGIES’ 2016 TOP 10 MATCH UP WITH TENNESSEE

Northwestern State at Texas A&M

SEPT. 1 Coastal Carolina at South Carolina Ole Miss at Texas Tech Austin Peay at Georgia Central Michigan at Kentucky Washington vs. Auburn

(Atlanta, Ga.)

Tennessee vs. West Virginia

(Charlotte, N.C.)

UT Martin at Missouri Eastern Illinois at Arkansas Charleston Southern at Florida Stephen F. Austin at Mississippi State

OPPONENTS

Middle Tennessee State at Vanderbilt Louisville vs. Alabama

(Orlando, Fla.)

SEPT. 2

SEPT. 22

Miami vs. LSU

(Arlington, Texas)

SEPT. 8 Mississippi State at Kansas State Nevada at Vanderbilt Georgia at South Carolina Arkansas State at Alabama Southern Illinois at Ole Miss East Tennessee State at Tennessee

NOV. 10

OCT. 13

Texas A&M at Alabama

Missouri at Alabama

Mississippi State at Alabama

Arkansas at Auburn

Ole Miss at Arkansas

LSU at Arkansas

Mississippi State at Kentucky

Tennessee at Auburn

South Carolina at Florida

Louisiana Tech at LSU

Georgia at LSU

Auburn at Georgia

Kent State at Ole Miss

Texas A&M at South Carolina

Vanderbilt at Missouri

Georgia at Missouri

Florida at Vanderbilt

Kentucky at Tennessee

Florida at Tennessee South Carolina at Vanderbilt

SEPT. 29

OCT. 20

Ole Miss at Texas A&M

NOV. 17

Tulsa at Arkansas Vanderbilt at Kentucky

The Citadel at Alabama

SE Louisiana at LSU

Louisiana at Alabama

Mississippi State at LSU

Liberty at Auburn

Wyoming at Missouri

Arkansas vs. Texas A&M

Auburn at Ole Miss

Idaho at Florida

Arkansas at Colorado State

(Arlington, Texas)

Memphis at Missouri

UMass at Georgia

Alabama State at Auburn

Southern Miss at Auburn

Alabama at Tennessee

Middle Tennessee State at Kentucky

Kentucky at Florida

Tennessee at Georgia

Clemson at Texas A&M

SEPT. 15 Murray State at Kentucky UTEP at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Notre Dame

South Carolina at Kentucky Ole Miss at LSU Florida at Mississippi State Tennessee State at Vanderbilt

OCT. 6

LSU at Auburn Colorado State at Florida

Alabama at Arkansas

North Texas at Arkansas

LSU at Florida

Alabama at Ole Miss

Vanderbilt at Georgia

Middle Tennessee State at Georgia

Louisiana-Monroe at Ole Miss

Louisiana-Monroe at Texas A&M

Auburn at Mississippi State

Louisiana at Mississippi State

Missouri at South Carolina

Missouri at Purdue

Kentucky at Texas A&M

Marshall at South Carolina

OCT. 27 Vanderbilt at Arkansas

Arkansas at Mississippi State Chattanooga at South Carolina

Florida vs. Georgia

Rice at LSU

Missouri at Tennessee

(Jacksonville)

Texas A&M at Mississippi State Kentucky at Missouri Tennessee at South Carolina

NOV. 3 Texas A&M at Auburn

UAB at Texas A&M Ole Miss at Vanderbilt

NOV. 22 Mississippi State at Ole Miss

NOV. 24

Missouri at Florida

Auburn at Alabama

Georgia at Kentucky

Florida at Florida State

Alabama at LSU

Georgia Tech at Georgia

South Carolina at Ole Miss

Kentucky at Louisville

Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State

Arkansas at Missouri

Charlotte at Tennessee

South Carolina at Clemson LSU at Texas A&M Tennessee at Vanderbilt

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

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OPPONENTS

2018 OPPONENTS SCHEDULE DATE

NW STATE

CLEMSON

LA-MONROE

ALABAMA

ARKANSAS

KENTUCKY

Sept. 1

@ Texas A&M (8/30)

FURMAN

SE Louisiana (8/30)

vs. Louisville

E ILLINOIS

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

Sept. 8

GRAMBLING

@ Texas A&M

@ Southern Miss

ARKANSAS STATE

@ Colorado State

@ Florida

Sept. 15

@ Lamar

GA SOUTHERN

@ Texas A&M

@ Ole Miss

NORTH TEXAS

MURRAY STATE

Sept. 22

@ Georgia Tech

TROY

TEXAS A&M

@ Auburn

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Sept. 29

@ SE Louisiana

SYRACUSE

@ Georgia State

LOUISIANA

vs. Texas A&M

SOUTH CAROLINA

Oct. 6

NICHOLLS

@ Wake Forest

@ Ole Miss

@ Arkansas

ALABAMA

@ Texas A&M

Oct. 13

SAM HOUSTON

@ Coastal Carolina

MISSOURI

OLE MISS

Oct. 20

@ Central Arkansas

NC STATE

TEXAS STATE

@ Tennessee

TULSA

VANDERBILT

Oct. 27

HOUSTON BAPTIST

@ Florida State

VANDERBILT

@ Missouri

Nov. 3

@ Abilene Christian

LOUISVILLE

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

@ LSU

GEORGIA

Nov. 10

MCNEESE STATE

@ Boston College

@ South Alabama

MISSISSIPPI STATE

LSU

@ Tennessee

Nov. 17

@ SF Austin (11/15)

DUKE

@ Arkansas State

THE CITADEL

@ Mississippi State

Middle Tennessee State

Nov. 24

SOUTH CAROLINA

LOUISIANA

AUBURN

@ Missouri

@ Louisville

DATE

SOUTH CAROLINA

MISS STATE

AUBURN

OLE MISS

UAB

LSU

Sept. 1

COASTAL CAROLINA

STEPHEN F AUSTIN

vs. Washington

vs. Texas Tech

SAVANNAH STATE (8/30)

vs. Miami (Fla.) (9/2)

Sept. 8

GEORGIA

@ Kansas State

ALABAMA STATE

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

@ Coastal Carolina

Southeastern Louisiana

Sept. 15

MARSHALL

LOUISIANA

LSU

ALABAMA

TULANE

@ Auburn

Sept. 22

@ Vanderbilt

@ Kentucky

ARKANSAS

KENT STATE

Louisiana Tech

Sept. 29

@ Kentucky

FLORIDA

SOUTHERN MISS

@ LSU

CHARLOTTE

OLE MISS

Oct. 6

MISSOURI

AUBURN

@ Mississippi State

LOUISIANA-MONROE

@ Louisiana Tech

@ Florida

Oct. 13

TEXAS A&M

TENNESSEE

@ Arkansas

@ Rice

GEORGIA

@ Ole Miss

AUBURN

NORTH TEXAS

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Oct. 20

@ LSU

Oct. 27

TENNESSEE

TEXAS A&M

@ UTEP

Nov. 3

@ Ole Miss

LOUISIANA TECH

TEXAS A&M

SOUTH CAROLINA

UTSA

ALABAMA

Nov. 10

@ Florida

@ Alabama

@ Georgia

@ Texas A&M

SOUTHERN MISS

@ Arkansas

Nov. 17

CHATTANOOGA

ARKANSAS

LIBERTY

@ Vanderbilt

@ Texas A&M

RICE

Nov. 24

@ Clemson

@ Ole Miss

@ Alabama

MISSISSIPPI STATE

@ Middle Tennessee State

@ Texas A&M

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TEXAS A&M ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

THE AGGIES

NO. PLAYER

POS.

HT

WT

CL-EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

NO. PLAYER

POS.

HT

WT

CL-EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

42 Otaro Alaka

LB

6-3

240

Sr-3L

Houston, TX (Cypress Falls)

36 Daniel LaCamera

PK

6-4

230

Sr-2L

51 Riley Anderson

OL

6-5

295

So-SQ

Mineola, TX (Mineola)

70 Connor Lanfear

OL

6-6

320

Sr-3L

Buda, TX (Buda)

2 Jhamon Ausbon

WR

6-2

220

So-1L

Houston, TX (IMG Academy (Fla))

53 John Locke

LB

6-2

204

So-SQ

Richmond, TX (Ft. Bend Travis)

42 Ke’Undre Azakytu

WR

6-0

190

So-SQ

Dallas, TX (Wilmer Hutchins)

Gladewater, TX (Gladewater)

63 Cagan Baldree

OL

6-4

285

So-SQ

Carthage, TX (Carthage)

86 Glenn Beal

TE

6-5

265

Fr-HS

New Orleans, LA (John Curtis)

33 Justice Bean

WR

5-11 185

So-SQ

Frankston, TX (Frankston)

72 Colten Blanton

OL

6-7

285

Fr-HS

Cypress, TX (Cy Ranch)

15 Jeremiah Martin

DL

8 Connor Blumrick

QB

6-5

210

Fr-RS

Pearland, TX (Pearland)

75 Luke Matthews

OL

6-4

57 Drew Boroughs

LB

6-1

200

Jr-SQ

Van, TX (Van)

77 Ryan McCollum

OL

6-5

30 Andrew Boykin

WR

6-1

180

Fr-RS

Austin, TX (Westlake)

64 Erik McCoy

OL

6-4

29 Kurtis Bradicich

WR

5-11 160

Fr-RS

Iola, TX (Iola)

88 Keynel McZeal

TE

6-2

Tarpon Springs, FL (East Lake)

34 Daylon Mack

DL

6-1

320

Sr-3L

52 Justin Madubuike

DL

6-3

300

So-1L

McKinney, TX (North)

56 Keeath Magee II

LB

6-0

225

So-1L

Houston, TX (Westfield)

34 Braden Mann

P/KO 5-11 190

5 Bobby Brown

DL

6-4

282

Fr-HS

Arlington, TX (Lamar)

14 Camron Buckley

WR

6-2

190

So-1L

Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill)

26 DeShawn Capers-Smith DB

6-0

200

Sr-3L

14 Keldrick Carper

DB

6-2

198

So-1L

82 Caleb Chapman

WR

6-5

210

Fr-HS

Friendswood, TX (Clear Brook)

22 Clifford Chattman

DB

6-5

195

So-1L

New Orleans, LA (McDonogh 35)

16 Klyde Chriss

WR

6-0

175

So-1L

New Orleans, LA (Warren Easton)

20 Ikenna Okeke

DB

27 John Clark

RB

5-8

210

So-SQ

Northbrook, IL (Glenbrook North)

21 Charles Oliver

DB

60 Barton Clement

OL

6-3

315

Fr-HS

Missouri City, TX (Ft. Bend Marshall)

9 Leon O’Neal, Jr.

DB

2 Micheal Clemons

DL

6-5

265

Jr-1L

Garland, TX (Sachse/Cisco (TX) JC)

39 Jake Pagel

DS

7 Jashaun Corbin

RB

6-0

191

Fr-HS

Rockledge, FL (Rockledge)

83 Montel Parker

WR

1 Quartney Davis

WR

6-2

200

So-1L

Houston, TX (Langham Creek)

6 Roshauud Paul

7 Mohamed Diallo

DL

6-4

320

Jr-TR Toronto, Ontario (Eastern Commerce/Arizona Western)

93 Jayden Peevy

74 Kellen Diesch

OL

6-5

310

So-SQ

Trophy Club, TX (Byron Nelson)

76 Colton Prater

25 Tyrel Dodson

LB

6-2

242

Jr-2L

Franklin, TN (Centennial)

46 Landis Durham

DL

6-3

255

Sr-3L

Plano, TX (East)

68 Justin Dworaczyk

OL

6-6

280

Jr-SQ

Houston, TX (Langham Creek)

27 Roney Elam

DB

6-2

192

Jr-2L

Newton, TX (Newton)

94 Landry Estes

DL

6-2

280

Sr-SQ

Trophy Club, TX (Byron Nelson)

22 Kwame Etwi

RB

5-9

200

Sr-2L

Conroe TX (Oak Ridge)

4 James Foster

QB

6-3

210

Fr-HS

Montgomery, AL (Lanier)

59 Miles Fowkes

OL

6-5

300

Fr-RS Brownsville, TX (St. Joseph Academy)

45 Austin Frey

DS

6-1

220

Sr-3L

28 Travon Fuller

DB

6-1

173

So-1L

35 Riley Garner

LB

6-3

220

Sr-3L College Station, TX (A&MConsolidated)

12 Cullen Gillaspia

FB

6-2

235

Sr-2L

54 Carson Green

OL

6-6

300

So-1L

Southlake, TX (Carroll)

47 Jacob Groff

TE

6-2

196

Fr-RS

San Antonio, TX (Churchill)

15 Aaron Hansford

WR

6-3

240

So-1L

19 Anthony Hines III

LB

6-3

230

So-1L

73 Jared Hocker

OL

6-5

318

So-1L

North Richland Hills, TX (Birdville)

85 Camron Horry

TE

6-5

270

Fr-RS

Katy, TX (Taylor)

18 Antonio Howard

DB

5-10 195

37 Mitchell Howard

DL

6-1

250

Cypress, TX (Concordia Lutheran)

3 Vernon Jackson

RB

6-3

240

Fr-HS

Boling, TX (Boling)

79 Marcus “Tank” Jenkins OL

6-3

325

Fr-HS

Montgomery, AL (Park Crossing)

1 Buddy Johnson

LB

6-2

225

So-1L

31 Marquez Johnson

RB

5-9

186

6-5

Jr-2L

Houston, TX (Cypress Fair)

Fr-HS

San Bernardino, CA (Cajon)

305

Fr-HS

Missouri City, TX (Elkins)

295

So-1L

Spring, TX (Klein Oak)

315

Jr-2L

Lufkin, TX (Lufkin)

235

Fr-RS Port Neches, TX (Port Neches-Groves)

240

89 Justin Mellenbruch

FB

6-1

235

Fr-RS

11 Kellen Mond

QB

6-2

210

So-1L San Antonio, TX (IMG Academy (Fla.))

Austin, TX (Westlake)

New Orleans, LA (Warren Easton)

23 Jordan Moore

DB

5-11 192

Fr-HS

Yoakum, TX (Yoakum)

Plain Dealing, LA (Plain Dealing)

65 Dan Moore, Jr.

OL

6-5

317

So-1L

Beaumont, TX (West Brook)

17 Devin Morris

DB

6-1

195

Fr-RS

Caldwell, TX (Caldwell)

90 T.D. Moton

DL

6-3

305

So-SQ

Shreveport, LA (Woodlawn)

6-3

215

So-SQ

Smyrna, TN (Smyrna)

6-2

202

Jr-2L

Fairfield, TX (Fairfield)

6-1

190

Fr-HS

Cypress, TX (Cypress Springs)

6-2

212

Fr-RS

Dallas, TX (Jesuit)

6-2

185

Fr-HS

Dickinson, TX (Dickinson)

WR

6-0

180

So-1L

Bremond, TX (Bremond)

DL

6-6

300

So-1L

Bellaire, TX (Bellaire)

OL

6-4

300

Jr-2L

Bossier City, LA (Airline)

13 Cade Prendergast

DB

6-3

190

Fr-RS

Prosper, TX (Prosper)

10 Jalen Preston

WR

6-2

212

Fr-HS

Manvel, TX (Manvel)

20 Deneric Prince

RB

6-1

196

Fr-HS

Manvel, TX (Manvel)

11 Larry Pryor

DB

6-0

212

Jr-2L

Sulphur Springs, TX (Sulphur Springs)

31 Gannon Rawlins

TE

6-3

230

So-SQ

Galveston, TX (Ball)

71 Grayson Reed

OL

6-5

320

Fr-RS

Cypress, TX (Cypress Creek)

29 Debione Renfro

DB

6-2

193

So-1L

Pearland, TX (Pearland)

46 Ryan Renick

TE

6-2

233

So-TR

Iola, TX (Iola/Kansas)

Tomball, TX (Homeschool)

84 Moses Reynolds

WR

6-2

200

So-SQ

San Antonio, TX (Jay)

Athens, TX (Athens)

38 Drew Riethman

PLK

6-0

195

So-SQ

Ft. Worth, TX (Nolan Catholic)

33 Ondario Robinson

DL

6-3

265

Fr-RS

Hutto, TX (Hutto)

99 Josh Rogers

DL

6-5

306

So-1L

Houston, TX (Christian)

13 Kendrick Rogers

WR

6-3

210

So-1L

Frankston, TX (Frankston)

28 A.J. Sanders

RB

5-10 200

So-SQ

The Woodlands, TX (College Park)

Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College)

18 Bo Schneider

QB

6-2

230

Jr-SQ

Dallas, TX (Jesuit/Central Florida)

Plano, TX (East)

87 Greer Shetler

TE

6-4

225

Jr-1L

San Antonio, TX (Alamo Heights)

47 Seth Small

PLK

5-11 190

Fr-HS

Katy, TX (Katy)

17 Nick Starkel

QB

6-3

218

So-1L

Argyle, TX (Liberty Christian)

Jr-1L Miami, FL (Miami Lakes/Independence (KS) CC)

81 Jace Sternberger

TE

6-4

250

Jr-TR Kingfisher, OK (Kingfisher/NE Okla. A&M)

Jr-RS

26 Charles Strong, Jr.

RB

6-1

220

Fr-HS

Lake Butler, FL (Union County)

78 Keaton Sutherland

OL

6-5

315

Sr-3L

Flower Mound, TX (Marcus)

19 Colton Taylor

QB

6-3

205

So-SQ

Houston, TX (Memorial)

Dallas, TX (Kimball)

4 Derrick Tucker

DB

6-1

200

So-1L

Manvel, TX (Manvel)

So-SQ

Dallas, TX (Pinkston)

58 Braden White

LB

5-11 220

So-1L

Florence, AL (Florence)

5 Trayveon Williams

RB

5-9

200

Jr-2L

Houston, TX (C.E. King)

6 Donovan Wilson

DB

6-1

207

Sr-3L

Shreveport, LA (Woodlawn)

Katy, TX (Taylor)

3 Tyree Johnson

DL

6-4

250

Fr-RS

Washington, DC (St. John’s College)

9 Hezekiah Jones

WR

5-11 194

So-1L

Stafford, TX (Stafford)

10 Myles Jones

DB

6-4

185

So-1L

Magnolia, TX (West)

40 Tyree Wilson

DL

6-6

230

Fr-HS

New London, TX (West Rusk)

8 Kingsley Keke

DL

6-4

305

Sr-3L

Richmond, TX (George Ranch)

80 Trevor Wood

TE

6-6

265

Gr-TR

Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral)

23 Jacob Kibodi

RB

6-2

220

So-1L Baton Rouge, LA (Christian Life Academy)

93 Max Wright

DL

6-4

270

Fr-HS

Katy, TX (Katy Taylor)

ALAKA, OTARO.........................ah-LOCK-ah, oh-TAR-oh AUSBON, JHAMON.......................... OZ-bun, JAH-mon AZAKYTU, KE’UNDRE............. as-a-CU-tee, KEY-andre Davis, QUARTNEY........................................... courtney DIESCH, Kellen..................................................... deesh DWORACZYK, Justin .................................. da-war-zick Elam, RONEY...................................................... ronnie ETWI, Kwame................................................... ett-wee

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

FREY, Austin............................................................. fry GILLASPIA, Cullen................................ GILL-ess-pee-ah HORRY, Camron................................................. OR-ee KEKE, Kingsley................................................. KEY-KEY KIBODI, Jacob............................................ kah-BO-dah LACAMERA, Daniel..................................... lah-camera MADUBUIKE, Justin......................... MAD-aye-boo-kay McZeal, KEYNEL............................................... KEY-nell

OKEKE, IKENNA....................... Oh-kay-kay, EYE-ken-ah PAGEL, Jake.......................................................pay-gell Renfro, DEBIONE...................................... DEB-ee-own


2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

TEXAS A&M NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. PLAYER

POS.

HT

WT

CL-EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

NO. PLAYER

POS.

1 Quartney Davis

WR

6-2

200

So-1L

Houston, TX (Langham Creek)

33 Justice Bean

WR

5-11 185

So-SQ

1 Buddy Johnson

LB

6-2

225

So-1L

Dallas, TX (Kimball)

33 Ondario Robinson

DL

6-3

265

Fr-RS

Hutto, TX (Hutto)

2 Jhamon Ausbon

WR

6-2

220

So-1L

Houston, TX (IMG Academy (Fla))

34 Daylon Mack

DL

6-1

320

Sr-3L

Gladewater, TX (Gladewater)

2 Micheal Clemons

DL

6-5

265

Jr-1L

Garland, TX (Sachse/Cisco (TX) JC)

34 Braden Mann

Jr-2L

Houston, TX (Cypress Fair)

3 Vernon Jackson

RB

6-3

240

Fr-HS

Boling, TX (Boling)

HT

WT

P/KO 5-11 190

CL-EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

Frankston, TX (Frankston)

35 Riley Garner

LB

6-3

220

Sr-3L College Station, TX (A&MConsolidated)

3 Tyree Johnson

DL

6-4

250

Fr-RS

Washington, DC (St. John’s College)

36 Daniel LaCamera

PK

6-4

230

Sr-2L

Tarpon Springs, FL (East Lake)

4 James Foster

QB

6-3

210

Fr-HS

Montgomery, AL (Lanier)

37 Mitchell Howard

DL

6-1

250

Jr-RS

Cypress, TX (Concordia Lutheran)

4 Derrick Tucker

DB

6-1

200

So-1L

Manvel, TX (Manvel)

38 Drew Riethman

PLK

6-0

195

So-SQ

Ft. Worth, TX (Nolan Catholic)

5 Bobby Brown

DL

6-4

282

Fr-HS

Arlington, TX (Lamar)

39 Jake Pagel

DS

6-2

212

Fr-RS

Dallas, TX (Jesuit)

5 Trayveon Williams

RB

5-9

200

Jr-2L

Houston, TX (C.E. King)

40 Tyree Wilson

DL

6-6

230

Fr-HS

New London, TX (West Rusk)

6 Roshauud Paul

WR

6-0

180

So-1L

Bremond, TX (Bremond)

6 Donovan Wilson

DB

6-1

207

Sr-3L

Shreveport, LA (Woodlawn)

7 Jashaun Corbin

RB

6-0

191

Fr-HS

Rockledge, FL (Rockledge)

7 Mohamed Diallo

DL

6-4

320

Jr-TR Toronto, Ontario (Eastern Commerce/Arizona Western)

8 Connor Blumrick

QB

6-5

210

Fr-RS

42 Otaro Alaka

LB

6-3

240

Sr-3L

Houston, TX (Cypress Falls)

42 Ke’Undre Azakytu

WR

6-0

190

So-SQ

Dallas, TX (Wilmer Hutchins)

45 Austin Frey

DS

6-1

220

Sr-3L

Tomball, TX (Homeschool)

46 Landis Durham

DL

6-3

255

Sr-3L

Plano, TX (East)

Pearland, TX (Pearland)

46 Ryan Renick

TE

6-2

233

So-TR

Iola, TX (Iola/Kansas)

47 Jacob Groff

TE

6-2

196

Fr-RS

San Antonio, TX (Churchill)

47 Seth Small

PLK

5-11 190

Fr-HS

Katy, TX (Katy)

51 Riley Anderson

OL

6-5

So-SQ

Mineola, TX (Mineola)

8 Kingsley Keke

DL

6-4

305

Sr-3L

Richmond, TX (George Ranch)

9 Hezekiah Jones

WR

5-11 194

So-1L

Stafford, TX (Stafford)

9 Leon O’Neal, Jr.

DB

6-1

190

Fr-HS

Cypress, TX (Cypress Springs)

295

DB

6-4

185

So-1L

Magnolia, TX (West)

52 Justin Madubuike

DL

6-3

300

So-1L

McKinney, TX (North)

10 Jalen Preston

WR

6-2

212

Fr-HS

Manvel, TX (Manvel)

53 John Locke

LB

6-2

204

So-SQ

Richmond, TX (Ft. Bend Travis)

11 Kellen Mond

QB

6-2

210

So-1L San Antonio, TX (IMG Academy (Fla.))

54 Carson Green

OL

6-6

300

So-1L

Southlake, TX (Carroll)

11 Larry Pryor

DB

6-0

212

Jr-2L

56 Keeath Magee II

LB

6-0

225

So-1L

Houston, TX (Westfield)

12 Cullen Gillaspia

FB

6-2

235

Sr-2L

Katy, TX (Taylor)

57 Drew Boroughs

LB

6-1

200

Jr-SQ

Van, TX (Van)

13 Cade Prendergast

DB

6-3

190

Fr-RS

Prosper, TX (Prosper)

58 Braden White

LB

5-11 220

So-1L

Florence, AL (Florence)

13 Kendrick Rogers

WR

6-3

210

So-1L

Frankston, TX (Frankston)

59 Miles Fowkes

OL

6-5

300

Fr-RS Brownsville, TX (St. Joseph Academy)

14 Camron Buckley

WR

6-2

190

So-1L

Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill)

60 Barton Clement

OL

6-3

315

Fr-HS

Missouri City, TX (Ft. Bend Marshall)

14 Keldrick Carper

DB

6-2

198

So-1L

Plain Dealing, LA (Plain Dealing)

63 Cagan Baldree

OL

6-4

285

So-SQ

Carthage, TX (Carthage)

15 Aaron Hansford

WR

6-3

240

So-1L

Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College)

64 Erik McCoy

OL

6-4

315

Jr-2L

Lufkin, TX (Lufkin)

15 Jeremiah Martin

DL

6-5

240

Fr-HS

San Bernardino, CA (Cajon)

65 Dan Moore, Jr.

OL

6-5

317

So-1L

Beaumont, TX (West Brook)

16 Klyde Chriss

WR

6-0

175

So-1L

New Orleans, LA (Warren Easton)

68 Justin Dworaczyk

OL

6-6

280

Jr-SQ

Houston, TX (Langham Creek)

17 Devin Morris

DB

6-1

195

Fr-RS

Caldwell, TX (Caldwell)

70 Connor Lanfear

OL

6-6

320

Sr-3L

Buda, TX (Buda)

17 Nick Starkel

QB

6-3

218

So-1L

Argyle, TX (Liberty Christian)

71 Grayson Reed

OL

6-5

320

Fr-RS

Cypress, TX (Cypress Creek)

18 Antonio Howard

DB

5-10 195

Jr-1L Miami, FL (Miami Lakes/Independence (KS) CC)

72 Colten Blanton

OL

6-7

285

Fr-HS

Cypress, TX (Cy Ranch)

18 Bo Schneider

QB

6-2

230

Jr-SQ

Dallas, TX (Jesuit/Central Florida)

73 Jared Hocker

OL

6-5

318

So-1L

North Richland Hills, TX (Birdville)

19 Anthony Hines III

LB

6-3

230

So-1L

Plano, TX (East)

74 Kellen Diesch

OL

6-5

310

So-SQ

Trophy Club, TX (Byron Nelson)

19 Colton Taylor

QB

6-3

205

So-SQ

Houston, TX (Memorial)

75 Luke Matthews

OL

6-4

305

Fr-HS

Missouri City, TX (Elkins)

20 Ikenna Okeke

DB

6-3

215

So-SQ

Smyrna, TN (Smyrna)

76 Colton Prater

OL

6-4

300

Jr-2L

Bossier City, LA (Airline)

20 Deneric Prince

RB

6-1

196

Fr-HS

Manvel, TX (Manvel)

77 Ryan McCollum

OL

6-5

295

So-1L

Spring, TX (Klein Oak)

21 Charles Oliver

DB

6-2

202

Jr-2L

Fairfield, TX (Fairfield)

78 Keaton Sutherland

OL

6-5

315

Sr-3L

Flower Mound, TX (Marcus)

22 Clifford Chattman

DB

6-5

195

So-1L

New Orleans, LA (McDonogh 35)

79 Marcus “Tank” Jenkins OL

6-3

325

Fr-HS

Montgomery, AL (Park Crossing)

22 Kwame Etwi

RB

5-9

200

Sr-2L

Conroe TX (Oak Ridge)

80 Trevor Wood

TE

6-6

265

Gr-TR

Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral)

23 Jacob Kibodi

RB

6-2

220

So-1L Baton Rouge, LA (Christian Life Academy)

81 Jace Sternberger

TE

6-4

250

Jr-TR Kingfisher, OK (Kingfisher/NE Okla. A&M)

23 Jordan Moore

DB

5-11 192

Fr-HS

Yoakum, TX (Yoakum)

82 Caleb Chapman

WR

6-5

210

Fr-HS

Friendswood, TX (Clear Brook)

25 Tyrel Dodson

LB

6-2

242

Jr-2L

Franklin, TN (Centennial)

83 Montel Parker

WR

6-2

185

Fr-HS

Dickinson, TX (Dickinson)

26 DeShawn Capers-Smith DB

6-0

200

Sr-3L

New Orleans, LA (Warren Easton)

84 Moses Reynolds

WR

6-2

200

So-SQ

San Antonio, TX (Jay)

26 Charles Strong, Jr.

RB

6-1

220

Fr-HS

Lake Butler, FL (Union County)

85 Camron Horry

TE

6-5

270

Fr-RS

Katy, TX (Taylor)

27 John Clark

RB

5-8

210

So-SQ

Northbrook, IL (Glenbrook North)

86 Glenn Beal

TE

6-5

265

Fr-HS

New Orleans, LA (John Curtis)

27 Roney Elam

DB

6-2

192

Jr-2L

Newton, TX (Newton)

87 Greer Shetler

TE

6-4

225

Jr-1L

San Antonio, TX (Alamo Heights)

28 Travon Fuller

DB

6-1

173

So-1L

Athens, TX (Athens)

88 Keynel McZeal

TE

6-2

235

Fr-RS Port Neches, TX (Port Neches-Groves)

89 Justin Mellenbruch

FB

6-1

235

Fr-RS

Austin, TX (Westlake)

90 T.D. Moton

DL

6-3

305

So-SQ

Shreveport, LA (Woodlawn)

Sulphur Springs, TX (Sulphur Springs)

28 A.J. Sanders

RB

5-10 200

So-SQ

The Woodlands, TX (College Park)

29 Kurtis Bradicich

WR

5-11 160

Fr-RS

Iola, TX (Iola)

29 Debione Renfro

DB

6-2

193

So-1L

Pearland, TX (Pearland)

93 Jayden Peevy

DL

6-6

300

So-1L

Bellaire, TX (Bellaire)

30 Andrew Boykin

WR

6-1

180

Fr-RS

Austin, TX (Westlake)

93 Max Wright

DL

6-4

270

Fr-HS

Katy, TX (Katy Taylor)

31 Marquez Johnson

RB

5-9

186

So-SQ

Dallas, TX (Pinkston)

94 Landry Estes

DL

6-2

280

Sr-SQ

Trophy Club, TX (Byron Nelson)

31 Gannon Rawlins

TE

6-3

230

So-SQ

Galveston, TX (Ball)

99 Josh Rogers

DL

6-5

306

So-1L

Houston, TX (Christian)

ALAKA, OTARO.........................ah-LOCK-ah, oh-TAR-oh AUSBON, JHAMON.......................... OZ-bun, JAH-mon AZAKYTU, KE’UNDRE............. as-a-CU-tee, KEY-andre Davis, QUARTNEY........................................... courtney DIESCH, Kellen..................................................... deesh DWORACZYK, Justin .................................. da-war-zick Elam, RONEY...................................................... ronnie ETWI, Kwame................................................... ett-wee

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

FREY, Austin............................................................. fry GILLASPIA, Cullen................................ GILL-ess-pee-ah HORRY, Camron................................................. OR-ee KEKE, Kingsley................................................. KEY-KEY KIBODI, Jacob............................................ kah-BO-dah LACAMERA, Daniel..................................... lah-camera MADUBUIKE, Justin......................... MAD-aye-boo-kay McZeal, KEYNEL............................................... KEY-nell

OKEKE, IKENNA....................... Oh-kay-kay, EYE-ken-ah PAGEL, Jake.......................................................pay-gell Renfro, DEBIONE...................................... DEB-ee-own

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THE AGGIES

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SQUAD BREAKDOWN

STARTERS RETURNING

THE AGGIES

OFFENSE ( 8 )

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING

WR

Jhamon Ausbon, 6-2, 220, So-1L, Houston, TX (13 starts in 2017, 13 career starts)

Trayveon Williams, RB

RT

Keaton Sutherland, 6-5, 310, Sr-3L, Flower Mound, TX (12 starts in 2017, 23 career)

PASSING

RG

Connor Lanfear, 6-6, 320, Sr-3L, Buda, TX (11 starts in 2017, 19 career starts)

C

Erik McCoy, 6-4, 315, Jr-2L, Lufkin, TX (13 starts in 2017, 26 career starts)

Nick Starkel, QB 123-of-205, 1,793 yards, 14 TD, 6 Int Kellen Mond, QB 117-of-227, 1,375 yards, 8 TD, 6 Int

LG

Ryan McCollum, 6-5, 295, So-1L, Spring, TX (7 starts in 2017, 7 career starts)

RB

Trayveon Williams, 5-9, 200, Jr-2L, Houston, TX (11 starts in 2017, 14 career starts)

QB

Kellen Mond, 6-2, 210, So-1L, San Antonio, TX (8 starts in 2017, 8 career starts)

Nick Starkel, 6-3, 215, So-1L, Argyle, TX (5 starts in 2017, 5 career starts)

DE

Landis Durham, 6-3, 255, Sr-3L, Plano, TX (10 starts in 2017, 10 career starts)

DT

Kingsley Keke, 6-4, 305, Sr-3L, Richmond, TX (13 starts in 2017, 21 career starts)

LB

Otaro Alaka, 6-3, 240, Sr-3L, Houston, TX (13 starts in 2017, 33 career starts)

LB

Tyrel Dodson, 6-2, 242, Jr-2L, Franklin, TN (13 starts in 2017, 13 career starts)

TACKLES

LB

Buddy Johnson, 6-2, 220, So-1L, Dallas, TX (5 starts in 2017, 5 career starts)

CB

Debione Renfro, 6-2, 190, So-1L, Pearland, TX (11 starts in 2017, 11 career starts)

CB

Charles Oliver, 6-2, 193, Jr-2L, Fairfield, TX (9 starts in 2017, 11 career starts)

SS

Derrick Tucker, 6-1, 200, So-1L, Manvel, TX (7 starts in 2017, 7 career starts)

PLK

Daniel LaCamera, 6-4, 223, Sr-2L, Tarpon Springs, FL

Tyrel Dodson, LB Otaro Alaka, LB Landis Durham, DL Derrick Tucker, DB Debione Renfro, DB Kingsley Keke, DL Larry Pryor, DB Myles Jones, DB

DEFENSE ( 8 )

SPECIAL TEAMS ( 2 )

173 carries, 798 net yards, 8 TD (career 329/1,855/16)

RECEIVING Jhamon Ausbon, WR 50 catches, 571 yards, 3 TD Trayveon Williams, RB 20 catches, 192 yards, 0 TD ALL-PURPOSE Trayveon Williams, RB/RS 798 rush, 192 receive, 0 PR, 183 KOR, 1,173 A-P Jhamon Ausbon, WR/RS 0 rush, 571 receive, 0 PR, 0 KOR, 571 A-P SPECIAL TEAMS Roshauud Paul, WR/RS 1-24 PR yards, 24.0 avg. Trayveon Williams, RB/RS 6-183 KOR yards, 30.5 avg. Daniel LaCamera, K 18-21 FG, 51-52 PAT, 105 points 105 tackles, 3 INT, 8 PBU, 5.5 QB Sacks 78 tackles, 10 TFL, 4 QB hits, 1 forced fumble 56 tackles, 12 TFL, 10.5 QB Sacks, 3 forced fumbles 55 tackles, 4 PBU, 1 INT, 1 forced fumble 54 tackles, 5 PBU, 4 forced fumbles, 2 TFL 54 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 2 PBU, 2 fumble recoveries, 1 QBS 44 tackles, 1 fumble recovery, 1 PBU 35 tackles, 8 PBU, 1 INT, 1 fumble recovery

SNP Austin Frey, 6-1, 220, Sr-3L, Tomball, TX

STARTERS LOST OFFENSE ( 4 ) WR

Christian Kirk, Three Letters, Scottsdale, AZ (12 starts in 2017, 35 career)

WR

Damion Ratley, Three Letters, Yoakum, TX (11 starts in 2017, 16 career starts)

LT

Koda Martin, 6-6, 310, Sr-3L, Manvel, TX (12 starts in 2017, 16 career starts)

TE

Tanner Schorp, Three Letters, San Antonio, TX (9 starts in 2017, 12 career starts)

DT

Zaycoven Henderson, Four Letters, Longview, TX (11 starts in 2017, 26 career starts)

DE

Jarrett Johnson, Four Letters, Katy, TX (11 starts in 2017, 14 career starts)

FS

Armani Watts, 5-11, 205, Four Letters, Forney, TX (12 starts in 2017, 42 career starts)

DEFENSE ( 3 )

SPECIAL TEAMS ( 4 ) P--

Shane Tripucka, Two Letters, Allen, TX

HOL- Shane Tripucka, Two Letters, Allen, TX PR-- Christian Kirk, Three Letters, Scottsdale, AZ (19.1 avg. per return/Long 90) KR-- Christian Kirk, Three Letters, Scottsdale, AZ (22.3 avg. per return/Long 100)

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LETTERMEN RETURNING ( 50 ) Offense (22) — Jhamon Ausbon, Camron Buckley, Klyde Chriss, Quartney Davis, Kwame Etwi, Carson Green, Aaron Hansford, Jared Hocker, Hezekiah Jones, Jacob Kibodi, Connor Lanfear, Ryan McCollum, Erik McCoy, Kellen Mond, Dan Moore, Jr., Colton Prater, Roshauud Paul, Kendrick Rogers, Nick Starkel, Keaton Sutherland, Trayveon Williams Defense (26) — Otaro Alaka, DeShawn Capers-Smith, Keldrick Carper, Clifford Chattman, Michael Clemons, Tyrel Dodson, Landis Durham, Roney Elam, Travon Fuller, Riley Garner, Cullen Gillaspia, Anthony Hines III, Antonio Howard, Buddy Johnson, Kingsley Keke, Myles Jones, Daylon Mack, Justin Madubuike, Keeath Magee II, Charles Oliver, Jayden Peevy, Debione Renfro, Larry Pryor, Derrick Tucker, Braden White, Donovan Wilson Special Teams (3) — Austin Frey, Daniel LaCamera, Braden Mann

LETTERMEN LOST ( 21 ) Offense (10) — Austin Anderson, Kalvin Cline, Robert Congel, Christian Daimler, Keith Ford, Jake Hubenak, Christian Kirk, Koda Martin, Damion Ratley, Tanner Schorp, Kyle Whitley Defense (9) – Qualen Cunningham, David Darley, Justin Dunning, Nick Harvey, Zaycoven Henderson, Jarrett Johnson, Kemah Siverand, Armani Watts, Priest Willis Special Teams (1) – Shane Tripucka


VETERAN PLAYERS

OTARO ALAKA LB • 6 - 3 • 240 • SR - 3L Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls)

• Senior leader that will anchor the A&M defensive unit after starting 33 games in career. • Leads all returners in starts, games played, tackles, tackles-for-loss and forced fumbles. 2017 (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games at linebacker and ranked third on the team with 78 tackles and was second with 5.5 sacks … topped the defense with 12.0 TFL totaling 57 yards … registered five or more tackles in ten games … recorded a career-high 12 tackles with a sack in the Aggies’ win at Florida … intercepted his first career pass against Mississippi State … notched a career-high 5.0 TFL, including 2.0 sacks versus South Carolina.

2015: Was granted a medical redshirt after playing only sparingly early in the season before succumbing to a season-ending injury ... saw action in three games and made starts against Nevada and Arkansas before being shut down for the season ... made a season-high seven tackles against Nevada and had four stops off the bench against Ball State ... finished with 12 tackles, including one tackle for loss ... also deflected a pass in the endzone against Nevada. 2014 (FRESHMAN): Earned Defensive MVP honors in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl after recording a season high seven tackles and 1.5 tackles for a loss against West Virginia in the Liberty Bowl ... came on strong in the second half of the season with five starts to finish out the season ... had three or more tackles in the last six games ... finished with 33 tackles, including 21 solo hits in 12 games (five starts) ... had six tackles in his debut start against ULM ... contributed four solo tackles and two forced fumbles in road upset of No. 3 Auburn ... finished with 3.5 TFLs -- one vs. Auburn, one vs. Missouri and 1.5 vs. West Virginia. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kirk Eaton at Cypress Falls HS in Houston, Texas. ... chose Texas A&M over Texas, Florida State, LSU, Michigan and Oklahoma among others ... as a senior, Alaka made 88 tackles, including 20 total tackles for loss and 11 QB sacks ... as a junior, Alaka contributed 36 tackles, 12 total tackles for loss and three sacks. ... was a consensus four-star recruit. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense TAC UT 2014 33 21 2015 12 2 2016 74 30 2017 78 37 Career 197 90

AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 12 0 0/0 3.5/7 2 10 0 0/0 1.0/1 1 44 0 2.0/6 9.0/14 1 41 1 5.5/43 12.0/57 1 107 1 7.5/49 25.5/79 5

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 12 at Florida, 2017 TFLS ................................ 5.0 vs. South Carolina, 2017

RILEY ANDERSON OL• 6 - 5 • 295 • SO - SQ Mineola, Texas (Mineola) 2017 (FRESHMAN): Did not play. 2016: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Joe Drennan at Mineola High School in Mineola, Texas … team was state runner ups in 2015 with a record of 12-4 and third place in the state in 2016 with a record of 14-1. ... Rated as a 4-star recruit by ESPN ... 2015 District 8-3A Co-MVP ... 2015 Second Team All-State.

OTARO ALAKA

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2016 (SOPHOMORE): Finished the season third on the team in tackles with 74, including 30 solo stops ... had two or more tackles in every game, including more than five in nine contests ... registered 9.0 tackles for loss with two coming via QB sack ... totaled 20 tackles in the final two games of 2016 with a career-high 11 vs. LSU and nine vs. Kansas State ... registered 1.5 TFLs at South Carolina to go along with seven tackles ... posted his first career sack against New Mexico State (Oct. 29) ... forced a fumble and recorded seven tackles against Alabama (Oct. 22).

2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE


JHAMON AUSBON

2018, rated as high as the No. 15 offensive tackle in the country by espn. com …played for Cy Ranch High School in Cypress, Texas … earned a U.S. Army All-American Game invitation.

CONNOR BLUMRICK

WR • 6 - 2 • 220 • SO - 1L Houston, Texas (IMG Academy [Bradenton, Fla.])

QB • 6 - 5 • 210 • FR - RS

• Became the third true freshman in school history to make 50 catches in a season. • Match freshman school record with 12 receptions during 2017 Belk Bowl.

THE AGGIES

2017 (FRESHMAN): Reeled in 50 passes for 571 yards and three touchdowns … named to the Freshman All-SEC Team … had a career day against New Mexico with seven catches, 105 yards and a touchdown … hauled in his first career touchdown versus Louisiana … had multiple receptions in 10 games … recorded three receptions in his first career game at UCLA ... recorded his second career 100 yard game with 112 yards on 12 catches including one touchdown in the bowl game against Wake Forest. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kevin Wright at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. ... Under Armour All-American ... helped lead IMG Academy to an 11-0 record and No. 2 national ranking by grabbing 18 catches for 399 yards and five touchdowns in 2016 ... rated a four-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team ... ranked the No. 95 overall national recruit by PrepStar ... rated a four-star recruit by Scout ... ranked the No. 48 overall national recruit and the nation’s No. 6 overall wide receiver ... ranks No. 3 WR in the South and No. 1 WR in Florida ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... ranked the No. 20 wide receiver and No. 130 overall prospect in the nation ... No. 28 prospect in the state of Texas ... four-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 20 wide receiver in the nation and No. 135 on the ESPN 300 list ... No. 27 in the state of Florida and No. 65 in the Southeast Region ... four-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 29 wide receiver and No. 75 overall prospect in the nation ... No. 14 player in the state of Florida.

Pearland, Texas (Pearland) 2017: Redshirted HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tony Heath at Pearland High School ... missed the majority of his senior season due to injury after earning firstteam all-district honors as a junior in 2015 after passing for nearly 1,500 yards for the Pearland Oilers ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to PrepStar All-Southeast Region ... rated a three-star recruit by Scout ... ranked the No. 13 quarterback in the state of Texas and No. 14 in the Midland Region ... No. 96 QB nationally ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 22 pro-style quarterback recruit in the nation ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 35 dual-threat in the nation ... No. 137 in the state of Texas and No. 177 in the Midlands Region ... threestar by 247Sports ... rated the No. 35 pro-style quarterback in the nation ... No. 123 player in the state of Texas.

CAMRON BUCKLEY WR • 6 - 2 • 190 • SO - 1L Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill)

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Receiving Rec. YDS AVG TD LP 2017 50 571 11.4 3 38 Career 50 571 11.4 3 38

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS .................. 12 vs. Wake Forest, 2017 RECEIVING YARDS ......... 112 vs. Wake Forest, 2017 RECEIVING TDS ............. 1 three times

COLTEN BLANTON OL • 6 - 7 • 285 • FR - HS Cypress, Texas (Cypress Ranch) 2018: Early enrollee. HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as a four-star prospect by Rivals.com and 247sports.com, listed as a three-star prospect by ESPN … named to Dave Campbell’s Magazine Preseason Super Team … named to Dave Campbell’s Magazine Postseason Tops in Texas First Team … named a Houston Touchdown Club Public School Offensive Player of the Year finalist … consensus top-50 player in the state of Texas for the Class of

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2017 (FRESHMAN): Recorded 17 receptions for 282 yards and three touchdowns … scored a touchdown on his first career reception versus Louisiana … caught two passes for a season-high 88 yards including a 70-yard touchdown against Mississippi State … made a season-high three catches including a touchdown reception against New Mexico. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Carlos Lynn at Cedar Hill High School ... Under Armour All-American ... helped Cedar Hill High School to an 11-3 record with 26 catches for 380 yards and three touchdowns as a senior. As a junior, had 31 catches for 430 yards and seven scores ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... rated a four-star recruit by Scout ... ranked the No. 57 wide receiver nationally ... ranked No. 14 WR in the state of Texas and the Midland Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 40 wide receiver in the nation ... No. 39 recruit in the state of Texas ... threestar by ESPN ... rated the No. 85 wide receiver in the nation ... No. 77 in the state of Texas and No. 94 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 55 wide receiver in the nation ... No. 53 player in the state of Texas. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Receiving Rec. YDS AVG TD LP 2017 17 282 16.6 3 70 Career 17 282 16.6 3 70

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS .................. 4 vs Wake Forest, 2017 RECEIVING YARDS ......... 88 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 RECEIVING TDS ............. 1 three times


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DESHAWN CAPERS - SMITH DB • 6 - 0 • 200 • SR - 3L New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton) 2017 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 13 games compiling 29 tackles and two pass breakups … recorded a half sack against Louisiana … recovered a fumble and returned it for four yards against the Ragin’ Cajuns … recovered a fumble versus Alabama … posted a season-high seven tackles at Ole Miss ... blocked a punt that was recovered in the endzone for the first score of the game against Wake Forest, also recorded a solo sack in the contest.

4,333 passing yards and 50 touchdowns against just two pickoffs ... also rushed for 1,318 yards and 22 touchdowns ... as a junior, he earned firstteam all-district honors after accounting for 29 touchdowns from his QB position ... four-star prospect chose Texas A&M over Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee and UCLA. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2015 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT 2 2 27 20 29 12 58 35

AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 0 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 7 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 3 15 0 1.5/5 1.5/5 2 23 0 1.5/5 1.5/2 5

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 9 at Mississippi State, 2016

KELDRICK CARPER

2016 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in every game and earned five starts ... contributed 27 tackles with 20 coming on solo stops and broke up three passes ... posted a season-high nine tackles against Mississippi State and broke up a pass ... also contributed four tackles vs. Ole Miss and five vs. UTSA.

DB • 6 - 2 • 198 • SO - 1L Plain Dealing, La. (Plain Dealing)

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tony Hull at Warren Easton High School in New Orleans, La. ... earned Gatorade Player of the Year in Louisiana and Louisiana’s Mr. Football for his game-breaking play as a QB ... had a huge senior season with over 5,550 yards of total offense and more than 70 passing and rushing touchdowns ... completed 235-of-371 passes for

• Earned the team’s Community Service Award and Top Academic Award last spring. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Recorded 26 tackles including a TFL and a pass breakup in 12 games … had back-to-back six tackle games against Mississippi State and Auburn … registered a TFL for -2 yards versus Louisiana … broke up a pass against MSU ... started for the first time in the bowl game against Wake Forest recording four tackles. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by James Thurman at Plain Dealing High School in Plain Dealing, La. ... the two-way standout grabbed 52 catches for 823 yards and seven touchdowns and rushed for 391 yards with six touchdowns on offense, and had 61 tackles with four pickoffs on defense ... also had a pair of punt return touchdowns ... rated a four-star recruit by PrepStar ... named PrepStar Top 350 All-American ... ranked the No. 350 overall national recruit by PrepStar ... rated a four-star recruit by Scout ... ranked No. 260 overall national recruit ... rated the No. 21 athlete nationally ... rated No. 2 athlete in the state of Louisiana and No. 10 in the South Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 33 athlete in the nation ... No. 14 recruit in the state of Louisiana ... four-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 57 wide receiver in the nation ... No. 16 in the state of Louisiana and No. 173 in the Southeast Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 27 safety in the nation ... No. 13 player in the state of Louisiana. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 26 13 13 0 0/0 1.0/2 1 26 13 13 0 0/0 1.0/2 1

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 6 two times

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2015 (FRESHMAN): Contributed two tackles while seeing action in seven games for the Aggies.


CLIFFORD CHATTMAN

MICHEAL CLEMONS

DB • 6 - 5 • 195 • SO - 1L

DL • 6 - 5 • 265 • JR - 1L

New Orleans, La. (McDonogh 35)

Garland, Texas (Sachse / Cisco JC)

2017: Redshirted. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in each of the Aggies last 12 games, mostly on special teams ... had a season high four tackles and broke up a pass against New Mexico State (Oct. 29) ... recovered a key fumble on a kickoff in A&M’s win over Tennessee (Oct. 8). HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Wayne Reese at McDonogh 35 High School in New Orleans, La. ... 4-star rated by ESPN ... 3-Star rated by 247Sports, Scout and Rivals ... also played basketball. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2016 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 7 5 2 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 1 7 5 2 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 1

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 4 vs. New Mexico State, 2016

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KLYDE CHRISS

WR • 6 - 0 • 175 • SO - 1L New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton)

• Earned the team’s Defensive Most Improved Player last spring. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Registered 19 tackles, 3.0 TFL and a sack after appearing in all 13 games … recorded a season-high six tackles and a half sack at LSU … made five tackles against New Mexico … had a tackle for loss resulting in -2 yards versus South Carolina … had a half sack at Florida ... started the regular season finale and the bowl game recording seven tackles across the starts. 2016 (FRESHMAN/CISCO JC): Coached by Dionte Dean at Cisco Junior College ... averaged five tackles per game for Cisco Junior College with 2.5 sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss in six games ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to PrepStar JUCO Top 100 ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the nation’s No. 17 JUCO recruit ... four-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 5 JUCO defensive end in the nation ... No. 23 overall prospect on the ESPN JC50 ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 3 defensive end prospect and No. 22 overall prospect in the JUCO ranks ... No. 5 JUCO player in the state of Texas. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 19 10 9 0/0 1.0/2 3.0/5 0 19 10 9 0/0 1.0/2 3.0/5 0

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 5 vs. New Mexico, 2017 SACKS ............................. 0.5 two times TFL .................................. 1.0 two times

QUARTNEY DAVIS

• Earned the team’s Community Service Award last spring. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Caught four passes for 52 yards in 10 games … reeled in three passes for 39 yards against Nicholls … returned four kickoffs for 113 yards, including a 71-yard return versus Louisiana … caught one pass for 13 yards against the Ragin’ Cajuns.

WR • 6 - 2 • 200 • SO - 1L

2016: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tony Hull at Easton Warren High School in New Orleans, Louisiana … received Best Teammate Award and Offensive MVP… 4-star wide receiver ... Rated No. 197 player in the nation, 11th best player in Louisiana and No. 40 receiver in the Class of 2016 (247Sports) … Chose Texas A&M over Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, UGA, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Tennessee among others. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Receiving Rec. YDS AVG TD LP 2017 4 52 13.0 0 23 Career 4 52 13.0 0 23

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS .................. 3 vs. Nicholls, 2017 RECEIVING YARDS ......... 39 vs. Nicholls, 2017

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Houston, Texas (Langham Creek)

2017 (FRESHMAN): Made appearances in eight games. 2016: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Todd Thompson at Langham Creek High School in Houston, Texas … grabbed 53 passes for 961 yards and 10 touchdowns during his senior year ... chose Texas A&M over Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Houston, Kansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Tennessee, Utah, UCLA and Purdue among others ... Rivals 4-star recruit … No. 128 player in the country, No. 24 receiver in the nation and the No. 21 player in the state of Texas ... 2015 Second Team All-Greater Houston ... also competed in track and field.


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TYREL DODSON

OL • 6 - 5 • 310 • SO - SQ

LB • 6 - 2 • 242 • JR - 2L

Trophy Club, Texas (Byron Nelson)

Franklin, Tenn. (Centennial)

2017 (FRESHMAN): Made one appearance against New Mexico. 2016: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Brian Polk at Byron Nelson High School in Trophy Club, Texas … earned 2015 All-District and 2012 All-Star accolades ... Rivals 4-star recruit … Rated No. 105 player in the nation; 17th best player in Texas; No. 10 offensive tackle in Texas … chose Texas A&M over Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Baylor, Florida, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Texas and Southern Cal among others.

• Established leader on the defensive side of the ball. • Led the Aggies with 105 tackles and eight pass breakups as a sophomore and second on the team in sacks, interceptions and tackles for a loss. • Earned the team’s Community Service Award. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Led the Aggies with 105 tackles … Recorded 11.0 TFL including 5.5 sacks … picked off three passes and hurried the QB four times … broken up six passes … had nine tackles, a sack and three pass breakups in the season opener at UCLA … returned an interception 40 yards for a touchdown against Louisiana … set a career high with 16 tackles versus Alabama … amassed 10 or more tackles in five games … had 11 tackles and sealed the win with an interception at Florida ... broke up a pair of passes and recorded eight tackles in the bowl game against Wake Forest.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Brian Rector at Centennial High School ... chose Texas A&M over Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and others ... recorded 111 tackles, 32 of which were for a loss, eight sacks, two interceptions, and two defensive touchdowns ... on offense, had over 500 receiving yards and scored 16 touchdowns ... as a junior, made 74 tackles, 16 tackles for loss with eight sacks ... 2014 11-3A Defensive MVP ... 2015 Class 5A Mr. Football ... 2015 5A First Team All-State (TSWA) ... 4-star rated by 247Sports and Rivals. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT 27 15 105 50 132 65

AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD QBH 12 0 0.0/0 1.5/6 0 55 3 5.5/31 11.0/47 4 67 3 5.5/31 12.5/53 4

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 16 vs. Alabama, 2017 TFLS ................................ 2.5 vs. Alabama, 2017

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2016 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in every game off the bench ... recorded 27 tackles including 1.5 for a loss on the season ... recovered a fumble in the victory over Arkansas (Sep. 24) ... had a career high five tackles in his first game against UCLA (Sep. 3) ... recorded a tackle for loss at Auburn (Sep. 17).


LANDIS DURHAM DL • 6 - 3 • 255 • SR - 3L Plano, Texas (Plano East)

• One of the biggest surprises in the SEC last season, finishing with 10.5 QB sacks including 7.0 against league opponents.

THE AGGIES

• Durham’s 7.0 sacks against the SEC tied for the third most in the SEC, just half a sack behind the league leader. 2017 (JUNIOR): Topped the team with 10.5 sacks and was second in tackles for loss at 12.0 … ranks fourth on the team with 56 tackles … named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week on Oct. 2 after recording five tackles, two sacks and a QB hurry against Arkansas … followed with a two-sack performance versus South Carolina … recorded a seasonhigh seven tackles against Mississippi State … recorded eight tackles in the bowl game against Wake Forest, incluiding two sacks for a total of 10 yards lost... forced a fumble against Louisiana, South Carolina and Alabama.

LANDIS DURHAM

RONEY ELAM

2016 (SOPHOMORE): Transitioned from linebacker to defensive end ... contributed three tackles, including one for a loss of nine yards ... also had a QB hurry ... saw action in four games. 2015 (FRESHMAN): Contributed three tackles while seeing action in five games ... had two stops against Ball State. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Joey McCullough at Plano East High School ... Earned all-district honors for three seasons ... named All-Collin County Utility Player of the Year by the Plano Courier after making 42 tackles, two sacks and 32 QB pressures while seeing action at defensive end, linebacker and running back ... as a junior, he made 91 tackles with two pickoffs and two QB sacks ... earned district newcomer of the year honors as sophomore ... three-star prospect chose Texas A&M over Baylor, Mississippi State, Nebraska and TCU. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2015 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 3 0 3 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 3 1 2 0 0.0/0 1.0/9 0 56 30 26 0 10.5/46 12.0/53 0 62 31 31 0 10.5/46 13.0/62 0

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 7 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 SACKS ............................. 2.0 two times TFLS ................................ 2.0 three times

DB • 6 - 2 • 192 • JR - 2L Newton, Texas (Newton) 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in eight games, making two tackles, once at UCLA. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 12 games ... recorded seven tackles, including four solo stops ... broke up a pass against New Mexico State ... recorded a season-high three tackles against UTSA (Nov. 19) ... received the Academic Excellence Award at the 2016 team banquet. 2015: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by W.T. Johnston at Newton High School ... as a senior in Class 3A, Elam earned first-team all-state honors and district MVP honors after making 66 tackles, with three forced fumbles and two recovered fumbles ... made five interceptions and returned two for touchdowns ... blocked an amazing four field goal tries ... on offense, he contributed 347 rushing yards and eight touchdowns, while completing 22-of-61 passes for 498 yards ... was all-district on offense and defense as a junior ... contributed 23 tackles with five interceptions on defense ... on offense, he passed for 976 yards and 11 touchdowns while rushing for 515 yards and seven scores ... was named district’s top newcomer as a sophomore after making 57 tackles with six pickoffs. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 7 4 3 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 8 4 4 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 1

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 3 vs. UTSA, 2016

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TRAVON FULLER

RB • 5 - 9 • 200 • SR - 2L

DB • 6 - 1 • 173 • SO - 1L

Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge)

Athens, Texas (Athens)

2017 (JUNIOR): Appeared in three games, rushing for 48 yards on nine carries … ran for 35 yards on six carries against Louisiana.

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games making five tackles … had four solo stops.

2016 (SOPHOMORE): Rushed for 63 yards on 10 carries with one touchdown in four appearances ... gained 32 yards with a touchdown on five carries vs. Prairie View A&M ... contributed 23 yards on four carries vs. New Mexico State.

2016: Redshirted.

2015 (FRESHMAN): Rushed for 151 yards on 20 carries (7.6 average) in six games of action ... Surpassed the 100-yard mark in rushing yards against Ball State with 116 yards on 12 carries in his collegiate debut. HIGH SCHOOL: 2015 graduate of Oak Ridge HS … coached by Derek Rush at Oak Ridge … was the District 16-6A Offensive MVP after rushing for 1,432 yards and 16 touchdowns and adding over 400 receiving yards and five more scores for the War Eagles … also named Montgomery Country Offensive MVP and team MVP … a good student, Etwi graduated in the top 15 percent of his class and was a member of the NHS.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 2017 5 4 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 Career 4 3 1 0 0/0 0/0 0

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 1 five times

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CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Rushing Att. YDS AVG TD LP 2015 20 151 7.6 0 42 2016 10 63 6.3 1 15 2017 9 48 6.0 0 17 Career 39 265 6.9 1 42

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Paul Essary at Athens High School in Athens, Texas … district champions in 2014 with a record of 10-1 … as a senior, Fuller recorded 54 tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble and seven pass breakups ... had seven interceptions during his junior campaign ... three-time all-district and All-State honorable mention ... was a three sport athlete playing basketball, football and competing for the track & field team.

CAREER BESTS RUSHES .......................... 12 vs. Ball State, 2015 RUSH YARDS .................. 116 vs. Ball State, 2015 LONG RUSH ................... 42 vs. Ball State, 2015

AUSTIN FREY DS • 6 - 1 • 220 • SR - 3L Tomball, Texas (Homeschool) 2017 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 13 games as the deep snapper ... part of an Aggie kicking unit that had one kick blocked the entire season. 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 12 games as the Aggies’ deep snapper on punts ... also recorded three tackles on punt coverage including two key stops against UCLA. 2015 (FRESHMAN): Was the Aggies’ deep snapper on punt and placekicks ... played a big role in the all-conference seasons by punter Drew Kaser and placekicker Taylor Bertolet.

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RILEY GARNER LB • 6 - 3 • 220 • SR - 3L College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) 2017 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 13 games, registering seven tackles … had a season-high two tackles against Mississippi State and LSU. 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in all 13 games with a primary role on kick coverage units ... recorded three solo tackles on the season.

2015 (FRESHMAN): Walk-on appeared in three games (Arizona State, Ole Miss, LSU), primarily on special teams ... registered first career tackle against LSU. 2014: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-sport star at Katy Taylor High School ... an all-district linebacker and return specialist, who also excelled in baseball ... served as vice president of the student body. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2015 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 1 0 1 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 9 6 3 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 9 5 4 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 19 11 8 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 3 three times

2015 (FRESHMAN): Made a significant impact on special teams with a team-best 13 tackles on kickoff and punt coverage units ... saw action in every game ... totaled 17 tackles with seven solo stops ... had a seasonhigh four tackles twice -- vs. Ball State and Western Carolina.

CARSON GREEN

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by David Raffield at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station, Texas ... missed his senior season at Consol due to an injury ... as a junior, Garner earned first-team all-district honors after making 110 tackles with five forced fumbles and four recovered fumbles ... returned two of those fumble recoveries for touchdowns ... three-star prospect chose Texas A&M over Arkansas, Colorado, Fresno State and Utah.

OL • 6 - 6 • 300 • SO - 1L Southlake, Texas (Carroll)

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CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2015 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 17 7 10 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 3 3 0 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 7 1 6 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 21 11 16 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 4 vs. Ball State, 2015 4 vs. Western Carolina, 2015

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games making four starts ... made his first career start against Auburn before recording starts in the final three games of the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Hal Wasson at Southlake Carroll High School ... first-team Class 6A all-state selection by the Associated Press after grading out at 98 percent in 2016 with 81 knockdowns and no QB sacks allowed ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... three-start recruit by Scout ... rated the nation’s No. 58 offensive tackle ... rated No. 8 OT in the state of Texas and No. 8 in the Midland Region ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 81 offensive tackle in the nation ... No. 140 in the state of Texas and No. 181 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 107 offensive tackle in the nation ... No. 154 player in the state of Texas.

CULLEN GILLASPIA FB • 6 - 2 • 235 • SR - 2L Katy, Texas (Taylor)

• Served as the 12 th Man every game in ‘16 & ‘17, a streak of 26 consecutive games. • Transitioned to fullback during spring practices. 2017 (JUNIOR): Donned the #12 jersey as the 12th Man representative and served as a team captain for all 13 games … made nine tackles with two blocked punts … registered three tackles and blocked a punt at Florida … blocked a punt for a safety against Alabama in the fourth quarter … made two tackles at LSU … returned two kicks for 18 yards including a 14-yard return against Arkansas. 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Named the Aggies’ 12th Man and was awarded a scholarship after fall camp ... the special teams ace wore the hallowed #12 jersey in every game and earned Special Teams Co-MVP honors at the annual team banquet ... led the team with six tackles on special teams and also forced a fumble and recovered a fumble on coverage units ... for the season, Gillaspia posted nine tackles, including six solo stops ... had a season-high three tackles against UCLA and Tennessee.

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ANTHONY HINES III LB • 6 - 3 • 230 • SO - 1L Plano, Texas (Plano East) 2017 (FRESHMAN): Accumulated 33 tackles, six tackles for loss, three sacks and a forced fumble in 13 games ... named to the Freshman AllSEC Team … recorded six tackles and forced a fumble on a sack against Louisiana … made a season-high seven tackles against Auburn, including a TFL … registered four tackles, two TFL and a sack at Florida … had a sack and four tackles in the regular season finale at LSU.

AARON HANSFORD WR • 6 - 3 • 240 • SO - 1L Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College)

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD QBH 33 19 14 0 3.0/16 6.0/24 0 33 19 14 0 3.0/16 6.0/24 0

CAREER BESTS

SACKS .............................1.0 three times TACKLES .........................7 vs. Auburn, 2017 TACKLES FOR LOSS.........2.0 two times

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in seven games, making three catches for 39 yards … Recorded four tackles while on special teams … caught two passes for 11 yards against Nicholls … had a season-long reception of 28 yards versus Louisiana … made two tackles against Alabama.

JARED HOCKER

2016: Saw limited action in two games before suffering a season-ending injury, granted a medical redshirt.

OL • 6 - 5 • 318 • SO - 1L

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Joe Patterson at St. John’s College High School in Washington, D.C. ... Rated as a 4-Star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN, Scout, Rivals ... played in the 2015 Under Armour All-American ... named 2015 First Team All-USA Today D.C. ... ran track in high school … also a member of the FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) at St. John’s. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Receiving Rec. YDS AVG TD LP 2017 3 39 13.0 0 28 Career 3 39 13.0 0 28

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS .................. 2 vs. Nicholls, 2017 RECEIVING YARDS ......... 28 vs. Louisiana, 2017

North Richland Hills, Texas (Birdville) 2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in six games with a start against Louisiana and Wake Forest ... helped the Aggie offense rack up 547.5 yards per game across his two starts. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Lon Holbrook at Birdville High School in North Richland Hills, Texas ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (third team) ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Southeast Region Team ... three-star by Rivals ... rated the nation’s No. 62 offensive tackle prospect ... No. 93-rated recruit in the state of Texas ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 83 offensive guard in the nation ... No. 163 in the state of Texas and No. 213 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 125 offensive tackle in the nation ... No. 181 player in the state of Texas.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Joey McCullough at Plano East High School ... Parade All-American ... Under Armour All-American ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team ... first-team Class 6A all-state selection and Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press after totaling 220 tackles, including 133 solo stops, with five sacks and 38 tackles for loss. He also contributed two pickoffs and five forced fumbles ... the fouryear lettermen finished his prep career with 640 tackles and 96 tackles for loss ... rated a four-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to Top 150 Dream Team ... ranked the No. 90 overall national recruit by PrepStar ... five-star recruit by Scout ... rated No. 19 recruit nationally ... rated the nation’s No. 2 inside linebacker ... top-rated ILB in the state of Texas and Midland Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the nation’s No. 3 inside linebacker prospect and No. 11 overall recruit ... No. 14-ranked recruit in the state of Texas ... four-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 1 inside linebacker in the nation and No. 67 on the ESPN 300 list ... No. 14 in the state of Texas and No. 15 in the Southeast Region... four-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 2 inside linebacker and No. 63 overall prospect in the nation ... No. 8 player in Texas.


ANTONIO HOWARD DB • 5 - 10 • 195 • JR - 1L Miami, Fla. (Miami Hialeah-Lakes HS / Independence CC (Kan.} 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in ten games making 23 tackles with a pass breakup … recorded a season-high five tackles at Florida … made three stops with a breakup against South Carolina … recorded three tackles versus Alabama … had two tackles at Ole Miss and LSU ... matched his season high with five tackles in the bowl game against Wake Forest. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Posted 19 tackles, included three for loss, as a freshman at Independence College in Kansas ... also forced a fumble. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 23 14 9 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 1 23 14 9 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 1

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TACKLES .........................5 twice last vs Wake Forest, 2017 PASS BREAKUPS.............1 vs. South Carolina, 2017

BUDDY JOHNSON LB • 6 - 2 • 225 • SO - 1L

BUDDY JOHNSON

Dallas, Texas (Kimball)

CAMRON HORRY DL • 6 - 5 • 270 • FR - RS Katy, Texas (Taylor)

• Shifted from tight end to defensive line after spring drills 2017: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Trey Herrmann at Katy Taylor High School ... honorable mention Class 6A all-state selection at offensive line by the Associated Press ... contributed 10 catches for 136 yards and a touchdown as a receiver ... his father, Robert Horry, played 16 seasons in the NBA and played on seven NBA Championship teams ... rated a threestar recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... three-star recruit by Scout ... rated No. 40 offensive tackle ... ranked No. 5 OT in the state of Texas and the Midland Region ... threestar prospect by Rivals ... ranked the nation’s No. 34 tight end recruit ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 27 tight end in the nation ... No. 134 in the state of Texas and No. 172 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 18 tight end in the nation ... No. 68 player in the state of Texas.

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2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games racking up 20 tackles with a sack and three QB hurries … closed out the regular season at LSU with nine tackles, a sack and 1.5 tackles for loss … recorded two QB hurries and two tackles against Arkansas … made two tackles and hurried the QB once at Florida … registered two tackles versus Auburn. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Henry Cofer at Dallas Kimball High School ... the versatile Johnson was Kimball’s leading rusher and receiver in 2016 with 472 rushing yards and 446 receiving yards, in addition to 268 passing yards ... Earned first-team all-district honors at linebacker as a senior in 2016 after earning second-team recognition at quarterback as a junior ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... four-star recruit by Scout ... rated the No. 289 recruit nationally ... rated the nation’s No. 19 outside linebacker ... ranked No. 4 OLB in Texas and the Midland Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 28 outside linebacker in the nation ... No. 46 recruit in the state of Texas ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 45 athlete in the nation ... No. 81 in the state of Texas and No. 99 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 19 outside linebacker in the nation ... No. 49 player in the state of Texas. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD QBH 20 9 11 0 1.0/3 1.5/3 3 20 9 11 0 1.0/3 1.5/3 3

CAREER BESTS SACKS .............................1.0 at LSU, 2017 TACKLES .........................9 at LSU, 2017 TFL...................................1.5 at LSU, 2017


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TYREE JOHNSON

MYLES JONES

DL • 6 - 4 • 250 • FR - RS

DB • 6 - 4 • 185 • SO - 1L

Washington D.C. (St. John’s College)

Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West)

2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Joe Casemento at St. John’s College in Washinton, D.C. ... posted 66 tackles, including 11 sacks and 32 tackles for loss, as a senior ... forced a pair of fumbles and had five QB hurries ... Rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar AllAtlantic Region Team ... three-star recruit by Scout ... rated the No. 56 defensive end in the nation ... rated the No. 1 DE in Washington D.C. and No. 9 in the East Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 21 weakside defensive end in the nation ... No. 3-ranked recruit in Washington D.C ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 62 defensive end in the nation ... No. 5 in the District of Columbia and No. 78 in the East Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 32 weakside defensive end in the nation ... No. 4 player in the District of Columbia.

WR • 5 - 11 • 194 • SO - 1L Stafford, Texas (Stafford) 2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games, making two catches for 13 yards against Nicholls. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mo Hampton at Stafford High School ... Under Armour All-American ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (second team) ... caught 36 passes for 660 yards and 14 touchdowns while leading Stafford to an 12-2 record as a senior ... caught 31 passes for 481 yards and five touchdowns while leading Stafford to an 11-1 record as a junior ... also a track and field standout, earned six state track medals for Stafford, including the 200-meter dash state title in 2015 rrr. ated a four-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team ... ranked the No. 142 overall national recruit by PrepStar ... our-star recruit by Scout ... rated the No. 219 recruit nationally ... ranked the No. 31 wide receiver nationally ... rated No. 9 WR in the state of Texas and the Midland Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the nation’s No. 22 wide receiver and No. 145 overall prospect ... No. 19 prospect in the state of Texas ... four-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 17 wide receiver in the nation and No. 113 on the ESPN 300 ... No. 19 prospect in the state of Texas and No. 20 in the Midlands Region ... fourstar by 247Sports ... rated the No. 29 wide receiver and No. 180 overall prospect in the nation ... No. 31 player in Texas.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by JD Berna at Magnolia West High School ... honorable mention Class 5A all-state selection at defensive back by the Associated Press after making 29 tackles with three interceptions and nine passes broken up ... blocked two field goal attempts and two punts on special teams ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (second team) ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... four-star recruit by Scout ... rated the No. 32 safety in the nation ... ranked No. 3 safety in the state of Texas and No. 4 in the Midland Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 30 safety in the nation ... No. 48 recruit in the state of Texas ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 32 safety in the nation ... No. 72 in the state of Texas and No. 89 in the Midlands Region ... four-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 25 safety in the nation ... No. 48 player in the state of Texas. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 35 27 8 1 0.0/0 1.0/1 8 35 27 8 1 0.0/0 1.0/1 8

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 9, vs Wake Forest, 2017 INTERCEPTIONS ............ 1 vs. New Mexico, 2017 PASS BREAKUPS ............ 3 vs. New Mexico, 2017

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Receiving Rec. YDS AVG TD LP 2017 2 13 6.5 0 7 Career 2 13 6.5 0 7

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS .................. 2 vs. Nicholls, 2017 RECEIVING YARDS ......... 13 vs. Nicholls, 2017

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HEZEKIAH JONES

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, registering 35 tackles, a team-high eight pass breakups, an interception and a recovered fumble … made seven tackles with a pass breakup against Louisiana … notched five tackles against Arkansas and Auburn … recovered a fumble, broke up two passes and had a tackle for loss at UCLA … intercepted a pass against New Mexico and also broke up three passes … made two tackles at Florida ... had a season-high nine tackles in the season finale against Wake Forest, also recorded a pass breakup in the contest.


KINGSLEY KEKE DL • 6 - 4 • 305 • SR - 3L Richmond, Texas (George Ranch)

• Established starter at defensive tackle for the Aggies having started 21 consecutive games up front. • Run stuffer that has racked up 99 career tackles and 11.0 tackles-for-loss.

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2017 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 13 games ... one of the three Aggies on defense to start every game ... recorded 54 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack as a mainstay on the defensive front … recovered a fumble at UCLA and against South Carolina … set a new career high with eight tackles at Florida … closed out the regular season with six tackles at LSU … made five tackles against Auburn and Ole Miss … notched six tackles versus Arkansas … broke up two passes ... ended his season with a career-high nine tackle performance against Wake Forest including two fourth-quarter goalline tackles. 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Produced 37 tackles, including 4.0 QB sacks and 7.0 tackles for loss, while seeing action in all 13 games ... earned the starting job early in the season and started the final nine games of the season ... had a season-high eight tackles in the bowl game against Kansas State ... had a season-high 2.0 TFLs against Alabama and New Mexico ... also batted down four opponent aerials ... his four QB sacks ranked No. 4 on the team. 2015 (FRESHMAN): Contributed eight tackles, including sharing a tackle for loss, while seeing action in every game at defensive tackle ... had a season-high two stops against Arkansas. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ricky Tullos at George Ranch High School in Richmond, Texas ... as a senior at George Ranch, Keke was a finalist for the Greater Houston Rotary Lombardi Award after making 60 tackles, including 10 tackles for loss and five sacks ... also blocked a pair of kicks ... also earned all-state honors ... for his high school career, Keke made 158 tackles, 39 TFL, 19 sacks, 53 QB pressures and five forced fumbles ... a four-star prospect by ESPN, Keke chose Texas A&M over Florida, Oklahoma and Texas. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2015 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT 8 2 37 16 54 21 99 39

AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 6 0 0.0/0 0.5/0 0 21 0 4.0/15 7.0/20 4 33 0 1.0/9 2.5/11 2 60 0 5.0/24 10.0/31 6

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 9, vs Wake Forest, 2017 TACKLES FOR LOSS ........ 2.0 two times

KINGSLEY KEKE

JACOB KIBODI RB • 6 - 2 • 220 • SO - 1L Baton Rouge, La. (Christian Life Academy) 2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in five games rushing for 121 yards and a touchdown … ran for 101 yards and a TD against Louisiana … rushed for 15 yards on five carries and had a reception versus New Mexico. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by ben Palmer at Christian Life Academy in Baton Rouge, La. ... rushed for 1,208 yards and 12 touchdowns on 141 carries as a senior in 2016 ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Southeast Region Team ... three-star recruit by Scout ... rated the No. 74 running back in the nation ... ranked the No. 5 RB in the state of Louisiana and No. 33 in the South Region ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 45 player in the state of Louisiana ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 55 running back in the nation ... No. 35 in the state of Texas and No. 383 in the Southeast Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 48 running back in the nation ... No. 35 player in the state of Louisiana. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Rushing Att. YDS AVG TD LP 2017 11 121 11.0 1 67 Career 11 121 11.0 1 67

CAREER BESTS RUSHES .......................... 5 vs. New Mexico, 2017 RUSH YARDS .................. 101 vs. Louisiana, 2017 LONG RUSH ................... 67 vs. Louisiana, 2017

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DANIEL L A CAMERA

CONNOR LANFEAR

PK • 6 - 4 • 230 • SR - 2L

OL • 6 - 6 • 320 • SR - 3L

Tarpon Springs, Fla. (East Lake)

Buda, Texas (Hays)

• 2017 semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award • Successful on 69-of-73 total place kicks as a junior 2017 (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games as the Aggies’ placekicker going 18-for-21 on field goals and 51-for-52 on extra points … went 12-for-13 on FGs in SEC play … was a perfect 3-for-3 on FGs and 5-for-5 in PATs in the season opener at UCLA … drilled a season-long FG of 52 yards against Alabama … named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week after going 4-for-4 at Florida including the go-ahead FG with :58 seconds left … made three FGs and five PATs in as many attempts against Arkansas … went 2-for-2 against Auburn.

2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action against Ball State with three successful extra points and four kickoffs (two touchbacks). HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Bob Hudson at East Lake High School in Tarpon Springs, Fla. ... Semper Fidelis All-American ... as a senior, LaCamera connected on 13-of-20 FG attempts and 56-of-60 extra points ... also had a 39.5 punt average ... had a long field goal of 60 yards ... three-star prospect chose Texas A&M over Colorado and Florida. Kicking 2015 2016 2017 Career

2017 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 12 regular season games, starting 11 at right guard … helped the Aggies to 389.6 yards of offense per game, averaging 159.0 on the ground and 230.58 through the air … helped clear the way for an offense that gained over 400 yards in four games … assisted in the Aggie offense rushing for over 100 yards in seven games, highlighted by the season opener against UCLA in which the offense gained 382 yards on the ground. 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Started the first eight games of the season at offensive guard, but his 2016 season ended with a knee injury suffered against Mississippi State ... the Aggie rushing attack averaged 234 yards per game during his starts and over six yards a rush ... helped clear the way for a balanced Aggie offense that gained 467.0 yards per game, with 211.8 rushing and 250.0 passing yards per game ... offense rushed for more than 200 yards in seven games and had 350-plus yards vs. Arkansas and Tennessee. 2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 12 of 13 games ... emerged as backup at left guard at midseason. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Neal La Hue at Buda Hays High School ... Semper Fidelis All-American ... district lineman of the year in 2014 and earned all-state mention as a junior and senior ... graded out at nearly 95.0 percent as a junior and senior ... was his district’s lineman of the year as a senior ... four-star prospect chose Texas A&M over Florida State, LSU, Oklahoma, Texas and UCLA.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS

FG ATT FG% LNG PATs ATT PAT% 0 0 --- - 3 3 100.0 17 24 70.8 49 54 54 100.0 18 21 85.7 52 51 52 98.1 35 45 77.8 52 108 109 99.1

CAREER BESTS FIELD GOALS............ 5 vs. Auburn, 2016 LONG FIELD GOAL... 52 vs. Alabama, 2017 EXTRA POINTS......... 8 vs. Prairie View A&M, 2016 POINTS..................... 17 two times

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2016 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in every game as the team’s field goal kicker ... connected on 17-of-24 field goals, including 4-of-5 in the 4049 yard range ... was successful on 54-of-54 point-after attempts ... also had four kickoffs for two touchbacks ... earned “Star of the Week” honors by the Lou Groza Award after connecting on a career-high five field goals and accounting for 17 points in the Aggies’ 29-16 road victory over Auburn ... connected on a career-long 49-yard field goal against LSU.

• Started 11 of 12 regular season games in 2017 and 19 over the past two seasons.


DAYLON MACK DL • 6 - 1 • 320 • SR - 3L Gladewater, Texas (Gladewater)

• Reliable back-up looking to step into starting lineup as a senior. • Quick first step has helped him tally 17.0 tacklesfor-loss and 2.5 sacks over the previous three years. 2017 (JUNIOR): Appeared in 13 games, starting one as a defensive tackle … racked up 19 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, a sack and a forced fumble … made five tackles including two for a loss against Nicholls … recorded a sack at Florida … forced a fumble against Louisiana … registered three stops versus Mississippi State … hurried the quarterback against Arkansas ... tallied three stops in the bowl game against Wake Forest.

THE AGGIES

2016 (SOPHOMORE): Was a top reserve in the Aggies’ defensive tackle rotation ... contributed 25 tackles, including 1.5 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss, in 13 games of action ... had a season-high four tackles against Alabama ... posted at least one tackle in 10 games. 2015 (FRESHMAN): One of the Aggies’ top defenders off the bench with 32 tackles, including 9.5 tackles for loss (-35 yards) ... saw extensive action in every game, all as a backup ... had a season-high six tackles against Arizona State ... forced a fumble and recorded a tackle for loss in the bowl game against Louisville. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by John Berry at Gladewater High School ... Under Armour All-American ... as a senior, Mack contributed 78 tackles with five sack and four forced fumbles ... also batted down two passes and blocked a pair of kicks ... on offense, Mack rushed for 262 yards and 12 touchdowns ... district MVP and first-team All East Texas ... firstteam All-USA by USA Today ... as a junior, posted 97 tackles, including 36 behind the line of scrimmage ... had six sacks and eight forced fumbles ... as a sophomore, he made 72 tackles with six sack and 23 tackles for loss ... also recovered eight fumbles, including one he returned for a touchdown ... earned 16-3A Defensive Newcomer of the Year ... fivestar prospect chose Texas A&M over LSU, TCU and Texas. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2015 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT 32 15 25 10 19 10 76 35

AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD FF 17 0 0.0/0 9.5/35 1 15 0 1.5/8 2.5/9 0 9 0 1.0/6 5.0/17 1 41 0 2.5/14 17.0/61 2

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 6 vs. Arizona State, 2015

DAYLON MACK

JUSTIN MADUBUIKE DL • 6 - 3 • 300 • SO - 1L McKinney, Texas (McKinney North)

• Earned the team’s Defensive MVP last spring. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games making 20 tackles … blocked a kick against Auburn … registered four tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss and a forced fumble against New Mexico … recorded a seasonhigh five tackles at LSU … made two tackles against Mississippi State and Auburn ... contibuted two stops in the bowl game against Wake Forest. 2016: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Fecci at McKinney North High School in McKinney, Texas … 75 tackles (including 35 tackles for loss) and 16.5 sacks in 2014... 2016 All-District and All-State ... 5-Star rated recruit by Scout and 4-star rated by Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN ... was a leader on the field and in academics, achieving A/B Honor Roll recognition … participated in the PALS (Peer Assistance & Leadership) program that mentors children in the community … competed in track and basketball for the Lions as well. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD FF 20 7 13 0 0.0/0 2.5/7 1 20 7 13 0 0.0/7 2.5/7 1

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 5 at LSU, 2017 TFL .................................. 2.0 vs. New Mexico, 2017

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KEEATH MAGEE II

LB • 6 - 0 • 225 • SO - 1L Houston, Texas (Westfield)

• Earned the team’s Top Academic Award last spring. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in six games, registering eight tackles with a half sack … made three tackles and a half sack at Florida … recorded two tackles against New Mexico … closed out the regular season with three stops at LSU. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Matt Meekins at Westfield High School in Houston, Texas … also attended North Crowley High School (2012), Mansfield Legacy High School (2013), Beaumont Ozen High School (2013) and Petal High School (2015) … 2015 Area Champs (12-2) ... first Team Academic All-State ... Houston Touchdown Club Scholar Athlete ... Lombardi Award Watchlist ... Nike Opening Regional LB MVP CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD FF 8 2 6 0 0.5/1 1.0/4 0

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CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 3 two times

BRADEN MANN

P/KO • 5 - 11 • 190 • JR - 2L Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair)

BRADEN MANN

• Earned the team’s Top Academic Award and Special Teams MVP last spring. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): The Aggies’ primary kickoff specialist … averaged 62.4 yards on 73 kickoffs … recorded 33 touchbacks. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Handled the kickoff duties in every game on the season .... averaged 63.9 yards per kickoff and 72.4 percent of his kickoffs were touchbacks ... averaged 47.0 on two punts against New Mexico State with a long of 50 yards ... had a season-high eight touchbacks against NMSU.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Kickoffs 2016 2017 Career

No. YDS AVG TB TB% 76 4,853 63.9 55 72.4 73 4,553 62.4 33 45.2 149 9,406 63.1 88 59.1

CAREER BESTS TOUCHBACKS ................ 8 vs. New Mexico State, 2016 PUNT AVERAGE ............. 47.0 vs. New Mexico State, 2016 LONG PUNT ................... 50 vs. New Mexico State, 2016

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for former Texas A&M letterman coach Ed Pustejovsky at Cypress Fairbanks ... Rated as the No. 2 kicker recruit in the country ... Connected on 7-of-10 field goals and averaged 45.0 yards per punt as a senior in 2015 ... Two-time All 7-6A first team ... 2015 Under Armour All-American ... 2014 First Team All-Greater Houston ... Summa Cum Laude graduate with a 3.65 grade point average … also played varsity soccer in 2013, and was a member of the FCA and NHS.

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RYAN McCOLLUM

KEYNEL McZEAL

OL • 6 - 5 • 295 • SO - 1L

WR • 6 - 2 • 235 • FR - RS

Spring, Texas (Klein Oak)

Port Neches, Texas (Port Neches-Groves)

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, making seven starts … started on the offensive line at UCLA, helping the Aggies gain 382 yards on the ground … assisted the offense in gaining 480 yards against Arkansas and 501 yards versus South Carolina. 2016: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by David Smith at Klein Oak High School ... earned first-team All-District 15-6A honors and All-Greater Houston honors as a senior ... helped Klein Oak reach the state quarterfinals as a junior ... a three-star recruit, McCollum chose Texas A&M over Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech and Houston.

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ERIK McCOY

2017: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Brandon Faircloth at Port Neches-Groves High School ... helped PN-G to an 11-2 record as a senior while grabbing 34 catches for 537 yards and seven touchdowns ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... three-star recruit by Scout ... rated the No. 59 tight end in the nation ... ranked the No. 6 TE in the state of Texas and No. 10 in the Midland Region ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the nation’s No. 26 tight end ... No. 77 recruit in the state of Texas ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 13 tight end in the nation ... No. 95 in the state of Texas and No. 117 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 31 tight end in the nation ... No. 100 player in the state of Texas.

OL • 6 - 4 • 315 • JR - 2L Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin)

• Helped pave the way for the Aggies to rush for over 2,000 yards each of the last three seasons. • Matches Otaro Alaka for the team-lead with 26 consecutive starts. • Earned the team’s Top Academic Award last spring. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Started every game, lining up at center for 11 of 13 games and guard in the other two games … helped the Aggies average 406.8 yards per game with 155.6 rushing and 251.2 passing … assisted the offense in gaining 350 or more yards of total offense in eight games … helped the Aggies gain a season-high 382 yards on the ground in the opener at UCLA. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Started all 13 games at center for the Aggies ... named to the Freshman All-SEC team ... earned SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors after a standout performance in his first career start against UCLA ... helped clear the way for a balanced Aggie offense that gained 467.0 yards per game, with 211.8 rushing and 250.0 passing yards per game ... offense rushed for more than 200 yards in seven games and had 350-plus yards vs. Arkansas and Tennessee. 2015: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Todd Quick at Lufkin High School ... as a senior, McCoy graded out at 95 percent with an impressive 27 pancakes and 34 knockdowns ... first-team all-district pick and earned secondteam all-state honors ... also a first-team all-district pick as a junior.

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KELLEN MOND QB • 6 - 2 • 210 • SO - 1L San Antonio, Texas (IMG Academy [Bradenton, Fla.])

• Started eight games as a true freshman, the Aggies went 5-3 in those games. • Became Texas A&M’s first true freshman to pass for more than 300 yards in a game after completing 21 passes for 301 yards against Louisiana (9/16). 2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 11 games, starting eight … threw for 1,375 yards on 117-of-227 passing … rushed for 340 yards with three touchdowns on 89 attempts … threw for 301 yards and three touchdowns against Louisiana … named to the Davey O’Brien Award “Great 8” list and was Star of the Week by the Manning Award after throwing for 216 yards with two touchdowns and rushing for 109 yards against Arkansas … threw for 237 with a touchdown and also rushed for a touchdown against Alabama … scored on a 9-yard run at Florida … threw for a touchdown against Nicholls and New Mexico.

Passing 2017 Career

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS

Cmp-Att Pct. 117-227 51.5 117-227 51.5

Yds. TD INT LG Avg./G Tot. O 1,375 8 6 81 137.5 171.5 1,375 8 6 81 137.5 171.5

CAREER BESTS COMPLETIONS........ 21 vs. Louisiana, 2017 ATTEMPTS ............... 34 vs. Louisiana, 2017 PASSING YARDS...... 301 vs. Louisiana, 2017 PASSING TDS........... 3, vs. Louisiana, 2017 LONG PASS............... 81 vs. Louisiana, 2017

THE AGGIES

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kevin Wright at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. ... Under Armour All-American ... set the IMG Academy season records for passing touchdowns and rushing touchdowns as a senior in 2016 ... passed for 1,936 yards and 20 TDs and rushed for 775 yards and 18 scores ... Lettered as a sophomore and junior at Reagan High School in San Antonio before transferring to IMG ... was the District 26-6A Offensive MVP as a junior after passing for 1,991 yards and 26 TDs on 137-of-243 passing, while also rushing for nearly 900 yards ... earned second-team all-district honors as a sophomore ... rated a four-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team ... ranked the No. 133 overall national recruit ... four-star recruit by Scout ... rated the nation’s No. 209 recruit and No. 13 quarterback ... rated the No. 1 QB in the state of Florida and No. 3 in the South Region ... five-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the nation’s No. 1 dual-threat quarterback ... ranked the No. 21 overall prospect in the nation ... No. 4 recruit in the state of Florida ... four-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 2 dual-threat quarterback in the nation and No. 59 on the ESPN 300 list ... No. 13 in the state of Florida and No. 27 in the Southeast Region ... four-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 3 dual-threat QB and No. 108 overall prospect in the nation ... No. 20 player in Florida.

KELLEN MOND

DAN MOORE JR. OL • 6 - 5 • 317 • SO - 1L Beaumont, Texas (West Brook Senior)

• Earned the team’s Top Academic Award last spring. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in eight games, earning a start at RT at Florida. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kevin Flanigan at Beaumont West Brook Senior High School ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... three-star recruit by Scout ... rated the nation’s No. 47 offensive guard ... rated the No. 8 OG in the state of Texas and No. 9 in the Midland Region ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 73 offensive guard in the nation ... No. 150 in the state of Texas and No. 194 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 39 offensive guard in the nation ... No. 104 player in the state of Texas.

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DEVIN MORRIS DB • 6 - 1 • 195 • FR - RS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Bobby Goforth at Caldwell High School ... the two-way standout contributed 40 tackles with three interceptions on defense and 29 catches for 580 yards and four touchdowns on offense as a senior in 2016 ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (second team) ... earned honorable mention Class 4A all-state honors at defensive back from the Associated Press in 2016 ... rated a threestar recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... three-star recruit by Scout ... rated the nation’s No. 57 athlete ... ranked the No. 10 athlete in the state of Texas and the Midland Region ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... ranked the No. 58 cornerback prospect in the nation ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 56 athlete in the nation ... No. 88 in the state of Texas and No. 109 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 50 cornerback in the nation ... No. 69 player in the state of Texas.

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T.D. MOTON DL • 6 - 3 • 305 • SO - SQ Shreveport, La. (Woodlawn) 2017 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any action. 2016: Redshirted ... late addition to the Aggies’ 2016 signing class. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-star recruit out of Woodlawn High School in Shreveport, La. ... coached by Jerwin Wilson at Woodlawn ... earned a spot on The Advocate’s 2015 Super Dozen team ... chose the Aggies over Mississippi State and Alabama.

LB • 6 - 3 • 215 • SO - SQ

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games making four tackles … made three tackles at LSU … recorded a tackle against New Mexico. 2016: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Matt William at Smyrna High School in Smyrna, Tennessee …earned Defense MVP in the state ... played both sides of the ball as a senior ... caught 68 passes for 849 yards including two touchdowns ... on defense he broke up seven passes, hauled in two picks, and recorded 74 tackles ... took Smyrna to the state quarter-

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TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 4 2 2 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 4 2 2 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 3 at LSU, 2017

2017: Redshirted.

Smyrna, Tenn. (Smyrna)

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Caldwell, Texas (Caldwell)

IKENNA OKEKE

finals as a senior during a 9-4 campaign ... recorded five picks his junior year, taking one back for a touchdown ... honor student earning all A’s and B’s in high school … also a member of the Bulldogs basketball team.

CHARLES OLIVER DB • 6 - 2 • 202 • JR - 2L Fairfield, Texas (Fairfield) 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 11 games making nine starts … registered 24 tackles with a sack, two forced fumbles and eight pass breakups … opened the season with three tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a pass breakup at UCLA … made a season-high four tackles against Mississippi State and LSU … forced a fumble at LSU … recorded three tackles versus Arkansas … recovered a fumble at Ole Miss and made two tackles with a pass breakup ... recovered a blocked punt in the endzone in the bowl game against Wake Forest. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Played in eight games including one start against UTSA (Nov. 19) ... had a season-high three tackles and a broken up pass against UTSA ... finished the season with four tackles and two PBUs. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach John Bachtel at Fairfield High School ... Rushed for 1,775 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior in 2015 ... as a junior, rushed for 1,830 yard and 18 scores, while contributing 34 tackles and five broken up passes on defense ... as a sophomore, rushed for 869 yards and three touchdowns, had three kickoff return scores and also broke up six passes ... 2015 Army All-American ... 2015 2nd Team All-Texas ... 4-Star rated by ESPN, Scout and 247Sports. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT 8 7 24 20 32 27

AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 1 0 0.0/0 1.0/6 3 4 0 1.0/5 1.0/5 8 5 0 1.0/5 2.0/11 11

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 4 two times TFL .................................. 1.0 at UCLA, 2017 SACKS ............................. 1.0 at UCLA, 2017


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ROSHAUUD PAUL

JAYDEN PEEVY

WR • 6 - 0 • 180 • SO - 1L

DL • 6 - 6 • 300 • SO - 1L

Bremond, Texas (Bremond)

Houston, Texas (Bellaire)

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared every game making 16 catches for 187 yards ... hauled in seven catches against New Mexico for 129 yards.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Receiving Rec. YDS AVG TD LP 2017 16 187 11.7 0 46 Career 16 187 11.7 0 46

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS .................. 7 vs. New Mexico, 2017 RECEIVING YARDS ......... 129 vs. New Mexico, 2017

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Herb Kuntz at Houston Bellaire High School ... U.S. Army All-American ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (second team) ... produced 77 tackles, with 10 sacks and 14 quarterback hurries as a senior at Bellaire High School in 2016 ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Southeast Region Team ... four-star recruit by Scout ... rated the nation’s No. 32 defensive end ... ranked the No. 5 DE in the state of Texas and No. 6 in the Midland Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 9 strongside defensive end in the nation ... ranked No. 34 recruit in the state of Texas ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 41 defensive tackle in the nation ... No. 78 in the state of Texas and No. 95 in the Midlands Region ... four-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 15 defensive tackle in the nation ... No. 40 player in the state of Texas. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD FF 17 4 13 0 1.0/4 1.0/4 0 17 4 13 0 1.0/4 1.0/4 0

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 6 vs. New Mexico, 2017

COLTON PRATER OL • 6 - 4 • 300 • JR - 2L Bossier City, La. (Airline)

• Earned the team’s Offensive Most Improved Player last spring. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 10 games, making the start in the Aggies’ first three games … helped the offense gain an average of 448 yards of total offense as a starter … assisted with the Aggies gaining 382 yards on the ground at UCLA. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Started the first 12 games of the season before missing the bowl game due to injury ... made 10 starts at guard and two starts at right tackle ... helped clear the way for a balanced Aggie offense that gained 467.0 yards per game, with 211.8 rushing and 250.0 passing yards per game ... offense rushed for more than 200 yards in seven games and had 350-plus yards vs. Arkansas and Tennessee ... was an early enrollee at Texas A&M.

COLTON PRATER

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Bo Meeks at Airline High School in Bossier City, La. ... 2015 First Team All-Louisiana (USA Today) ... Chose Texas A&M over Houston, Kansas, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, TCU and Utah among others ... enrolled at Texas A&M in January.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jeff Kasowski at Bremond High School ... named the 2016 Mr. Texas Football after leading Bremond High School to a 15-0 state championship ... passed for 2,256 yards and 24 touchdowns and rushed for nearly 3,000 yards and 55 touchdowns ... for his career at Bremond HS, Paul led the Tigers to three straight state titles and a perfect 47-0 record ... was a three-time state championship game MVP ... 2016 Class 2A Offensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press ... honorable mention Parade All-American ... rated a four-star recruit by PrepStar ... named PrepStar Top 350 All-American ... ranked the No. 226 overall national recruit by PrepStar ... three-star recruit by Scout.com ... rated the nation’s No. 69 athlete ... ranked No. 12 athlete in the state of Texas and the Midland Region ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 42 athlete in the nation ... ranked the No. 64 prospect in the state of Texas ... four-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 12 athlete in the nation and No. 196 on the ESPN 300 list ... No. 31 in the state of Texas and No. 35 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 64 wide receiver in the nation ... No. 60 player in the state of Texas.

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games, recording 17 tackles and a sack … registered six tackles against New Mexico … made four stops and had a sack of four yards against Auburn … broke up a pass at UCLA … made his first career tackle at Florida … made two tackles at Ole Miss and LSU.


LARRY PRYOR

GRAYSON REED

DB • 6 - 0 • 212 • JR - 2L

OL • 6 - 5 • 320 • FR - RS

Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs)

Cypress, Texas (Cypress Creek)

2017 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 12 games making five starts … registered 44 tackles and a pass breakup … racked up a career-high nine tackles against Louisiana … opened the season with six tackles and a pass breakup at UCLA … made six tackles against Arkansas … recorded three tackles against Florida and Auburn ... matched a career-high with nine tackles in the bowl game against Wake Forest. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 13 games, including starts in the final three games of the season ... recorded 34 tackles and one interception ... had a season-high eight tackles in the bowl game against Kansas State ... in his first career start had six stops, including three solo hits, against UTSA ... over the final four games of 2016, Pryor recorded 23 tackles (5.8 average).

2017: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Greg McCaig at Cypress Creek HIgh School in Houston, Texas ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (second team) ... four-star recruit by Scout ... ranked the No. 28 offensive guard in the nation ... rated No. 6 OG in the state of Texas and Midland Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 14 offensive guard and No. 244 overall recruit in nation ... rated the No. 32 prospect in the state of Texas ... four-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 26 offensive tackle in the nation ... No. 39 in the state of Texas and No. 44 in the Midlands Region ... four-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 24 offensive tackle in the nation ... No. 41 player in the state of Texas.

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2015: Redshirted.

DEBIONE RENFRO

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Greg Owens at Sulphur Springs High School ... Was the district MVP at quarterback as a junior and senior after excelling on defense as a freshman and sophomore ... Was 155A District MVP as a senior after passing for 1,818 yards and eight touchdowns, while rushing for 1,376 yards and 26 TDs ... earned 14-4A District MVP as a junior after completing just shy of 60 percent of his passes for 2,666 yards and 26 touchdowns and rushing for 1,027 yards and 15 touchdowns ... as a sophomore, Pryor posted 118 tackles with an interception and 10 PBUs ... as a freshman, Pryor contributed 53 tackles with three pickoffs and three PBUs.

DB • 6 - 2 • 193 • SO - 1L Pearland, Texas (Pearland)

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2016 2017 Career

TAC UT 34 20 44 27 78 47

AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 14 1 0.0/0 1.0/1 0 17 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 1 31 1 0.0/0 1.0/1 1

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 9 twice

2017 (FRESHMAN): Made 11 starts and saw action in all 13 games … registered 54 tackles, forced three fumbles with one recovery and broke up five passes … made eight tackles, a season high, at LSU … forced a fumble against Nicholls … recorded six tackles and forced a fumble against Louisiana … had six solo tackles and a pass breakup against Arkansas … forced a fumble and broke up a pass against Alabama … made six tackles and broke up one pass at Florida ... set a new career high with 11 tackles against Wake Forest and forced a fumble in the bowl game. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tony Heath at Pearland High School ... helped lead Pearland High School to an 8-4 record as a senior in 2016 with 48 tackles, an interception and 10 passes broken up ... also contributed a pair of punt return touchdowns ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... threestar prospect by Rivals ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 54 safety in the nation ... No. 121 in the state of Texas and No. 148 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 110 cornerback in the nation ... No. 207 player in the state of Texas. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 54 13 41 0 0.0/0 2.0/2 5 54 13 41 0 0.0/0 2.0/2 5

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 11, vs. Wake Forest 2017

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MOSES REYNOLDS

JOSHUA ROGERS

DB • 6 - 2 • 200 • SO - SQ

DL • 6 - 5 • 306 • SO - 1L

San Antonio, Texas (Jay)

Houston, Texas (Houston Christian)

2017 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any action.

2017: Played in road games at UCLA and Ole Miss.

2016: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Max Bowman at Houston Christian High School ... produced 35 tackles, including 24 solo stops, with three quarterback sacks and 13 tackles for loss as a senior in 2016 ... as a junior, made 39 tackles with 13 tackles for loss ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region Team ... threestar recruit by Scout ... rated the nation’s No. 32 defensive tackle ... rated the No. 5 defensive tackle in Texas and No. 4 in the Midland Region ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 34 defensive tackle in the nation ... rated No. 72 recruit in the state of Texas ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 89 defensive tackle in the nation ... No. 171 in the state of Texas and No. 225 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 64 defensive tackle in the nation ... No. 125 player in the state of Texas.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Gary Gutierrez at John Jay High School ... Chose Texas A&M over Baylor, California, Houston, Kansas, Missouri and TCU ... as a senior, passed for 815 yards and seven touchdowns and rushed for 962 yards and 12 more scores ... also contributed 304 receiving yards and two touchdowns, as well as three interceptions on defense ... as a junior, Reynolds surpassed the 1,000-yard mark in rushing and receiving with 1,510 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns and 1,248 passing yards and 12 scores ... two-time first Team All-District.

KENDRICK ROGERS

DL • 6 - 3 • 265 • FR - RS Hutto, Texas (Hutto)

WR • 6 - 3 • 210 • SO - 1L Frankston, Texas (Frankston)

2017: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Steve Van Meter at Hutto High School ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (second team) ... secondteam Class 6A all-state selection at defensive line by the Associated Press after making 68 tackles with 12 quarterback sacks and 18 tackles for loss as a senior in 2016 ... also blocked two punts and a field goal attempt on special teams ... rated a three-star recruit by PrepStar ... named to the PrepStar All-Southeast Region Team ... three-star recruit by Scout ... ranked the No. 44 defensive end nationally ... ranked the No. 6 DE in the state of Texas and No. 8 in the Midland Region ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... three-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 105 defensive end in the nation ... No. 168 in the state of Texas and No. 220 in the Midlands Region ... three-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 50 strongside defensive end in the nation ... No. 139 player in the state of Texas.

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, making one start … caught 11 passes for 99 yards … hauled in four passes for 29 yards against New Mexico … made two catches for five yards versus Nicholls … had a 16-yard reception against Louisiana … caught a six-yard pass at Ole Miss ... taillied four receptions for a career-best 43 yards in the bowl game against Wake Forest inclduing a season-long 17-yard reception. 2016: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Owens at Frankston High School in Frankston, Texas … caught 57 passes for 1,047 yards and 11 touchdowns en route to earning first team all-district honors his junior year ... three-star recruit … ranked No. 125 wide receiver in the country; No. 109 prospect in the state … Chose Texas A&M over offers from Houston, Memphis, North Texas and SMU among others. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Receiving Rec. YDS AVG TD LP 2017 11 99 9.0 0 17 Career 8 99 9.0 0 17

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS .................. 4 vs. New Mexico, 2017 RECEIVING YARDS ......... 29 vs. New Mexico, 2017

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NICK STARKEL QB • 6 - 3 • 218 • SO - 1L Argyle, Texas (Liberty Christian)

• Put on a masterful disaply in the Belk Bowl setting A&M freshman records for passing yards (499), attempts (63), completions (42) and touchdowns (4).

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• The 499 passing yards againt Wake Forest are the second most by an Aggie in program history. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Made seven appearances and started in five games after suffering an injury in the third quarter of the season opener at UCLA … threw for 1,793 yards and 14 TDs on 123-of-205 passing … tossed four touchdown passes and 416 yards against New Mexico … completed 19 passes for 272 yards and a touchdown at Ole Miss … closed out the regular season with 227 yards and two touchdowns at LSU … threw for 184 yards and two touchdowns against Auburn ... set the A&M bowl game record throwing for 499 yards against Wake Forest, connected on 42-of-63 passes including four touchdowns, set the freshman record for attempts, completions and passing yards for a single game. 2016: Redshirted ... early enrollee joined team in January. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Barton Hundley at Liberty Christian High School in Argyle, Texas … played for Southlake Carroll High School his freshman year … threw 4,745 yards and 48 touchdowns in three varsity seasons; his senior year at Liberty Christian, threw for 3,091 yards and 29 touchdowns ... 2015 TAPPS Division 1 All-District Honorable Mention. Passing 2017 Career

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS

Cmp-Att Pct. 123-205 60.0 123-205 60.0

Yds. TD INT LG Avg./G Tot. O 1,793 14 6 70 256.1 250.1 1,793 14 6 70 256.1 250.1

CAREER BESTS COMPLETIONS........ 42 vs Wake Forest, 2017 ATTEMPTS ............... 63 vs Wake Forest, 2017 PASSING YARDS...... 499 vs Wake Forest, 2017 PASSING TDS........... 4, twice LONG PASS............... 70 vs. Mississippi State, 2017

NICK STARKEL

KEATON SUTHERLAND OL • 6 - 5 • 315 • SR - 1L Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) 2017 (JUNIOR): Started in 12 games … helped lead the Aggie offense to 406.8 total yards of offense including 155.6 rushing and 251.2 through the air … started at RT at UCLA in which the Aggies rushed for 392 yards and five touchdowns … assisted the offense in gaining 562 yards against New Mexico , 501 versus Arkansas and 614 against Wake Forest. 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in eight games and started the final four games of 2016 ... saw action at both guard positions ... helped clear the way for a balanced Aggie offense that gained 467.0 yards per game, with 211.8 rushing and 250.0 passing yards per game ... offense rushed for more than 200 yards in seven games and had 350-plus yards vs. Arkansas and Tennessee. 2015 (FRESHMAN): Emerged as the Aggies’ full-time starter at left guard ... saw action in 12 games and made starts in seven, including the final six games of the regular season ... helped clear the way for an offense that gained an average of 424.7 total yards per game (169.1 rushing and 255.6 passing) ... the 2015 offense was the seventh group in school history to gain more than 5,000 total yards, 3,000 passing yards and 2,000 rushing yards in the same season ... was an early enrollee. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Gerry Stanford at Flower Mound Marcus HS ... U.S. Army All-American ... earned first-team District 5-6A honors and All-Area honors from the Dallas Morning News as a senior ... Sutherland graded out at 93 percent with 86 knockdowns and 43 pancakes ... missed his junior season after earning district newcomer of the year honors as a sophomore ... four-star prospect chose Texas A&M over Arkansas, Miami (Fla.), Oklahoma and Texas.

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DERRICK TUCKER

TE • 6 - 4 • 250 • JR - TR

DB • 6 - 1 • 200 • SO - 1L

Kingfisher, Okla. (Kingfisher / Northeastern Oklahoma)

Manvel, Texas (Manvel)

• Earned team MVP honors last spring. 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Registered 21 catches for 336 yards and six touchdowns at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 10 games as a freshman at the University of Kansas under former Texas A&M wide receiver coach David Beaty … hauled in one pass for a net of five yards … fulfilled various special teams assignments throughout the season. 2015: Redshirted.

2017 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 11 games, making seven starts … registered 55 tackles, an interception, four pass breakups and forced a fumble … had a career game at Ole Miss and was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after notching 14 tackles, including a tackle for loss, a forced fumble and an interception, which was returned for 19 yards … made 10 tackles and broke up a pass at LSU … recorded a pass breakup and six tackles at Florida … made four tackles against South Carolina, Alabama and Auburn ... led the team with a dozen tackles during the bowl game with six stops HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kirk Martin at Manvel High School ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team ... helped lead Manvel High School to a 13-1 record by contributing 59 tackles and six interceptions as a senior in 2016 ... rated a four-star recruit by PrepStar ... named PrepStar Top 350 All-American ... ranked the No. 165 overall national recruit by PrepStar ... four-star prospect by Scout ... rated the No. 122 recruit nationally and the No. 13 safety ... rated the No. 2 safety in the state of Texas and Midland Region ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... rated the No. 140 recruit nationally and the No. 13 safety ... ranked the No. 18 player in the state of Texas ... four-star by ESPN ... rated the No. 19 safety in the nation ... No. 47 in the state of Texas and No. 53 in the Midlands Region ... four-star by 247Sports ... rated the No. 18 safety in the nation ... No. 26 player in the state of Texas. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 55 35 20 1 0.0/0 1.0/2 4 55 35 20 1 0.0/0 1.0/2 4

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 14 at Ole Miss, 2017

DERRICK TUCKER

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HIGH SCHOOL: Credited with a two-star rating by Rivals and 247Sports. com after his senior season at Kingfisher High School… completed his senior season in 2014 playing on both sides of the ball, catching 42 passes for 390 yards and eight touchdowns at tight end… also played defensive end and garnered 53 tackles, 23 tackles-for-loss, 21 sacks, three forced fumbles and six pass breakups… helped his team to a state championship in 2013 after recording nine catches for 191 yards and four touchdowns on offense, while also securing 39 tackles, 6.5 sacks, five pass breakups and four forced fumbles on defense… earned 10 letters during his time at Kingfisher participating in basketball, football and track.

• Had a breakout game at Ole Miss, earning SEC Defensive Player of the Week after recording 14 tackles, a forced fumble and an interception.


BRADEN WHITE

TRAYVEON WILLIAMS

LB • 5 - 11 • 220 • SO - 1L

RB • 5 - 9 • 200 • JR - 2L

Florence, Ala. (Florence)

Houston, Texas (C.E. King)

2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, making 13 tackles … recorded two tackles in his first career game at UCLA … made four tackles against New Mexico … notched two stops against Auburn ... contributed two tackles in the bowl game against Wake Forest. 2016: Redshirted ... named Defensive Scout MVP at annual team banquet. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by J.B. Wallace at Florence High School in Florence, Ala. ... In 2014, the Falcons were Region Champs and State Semifinalists with a record of 11-3 … in 2015, White tallied 102 total tackles, 11 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 1 FR … in 2014: 159 total tackles, 13 TFL 2 sacks … in 2013: 105 total tackles, 12 TFL, 0.5 sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR, 1 INT, 1 TD ... 4A-6A All Area Football Team honoree in 2014 and 2015. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS

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Defense 2017 Career

TAC UT AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD FF 11 7 6 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 13 7 6 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 4 vs. New Mexico, 2017

• Fourth Aggie to register multiple 200-yard rushing games. • Earned the team’s Offensive MVP last spring. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Rushed for 798 yards and eight touchdowns in 12 games as an offensive captain … caught 20 passes for 192 yards … ran for 203 yards and two touchdowns at UCLA … racked up 103 yards on 15 carries against Auburn … rushed for 72 yards and a touchdown versus Arkansas … scored a touchdown and had 53 yards against Nicholls … ran for 56 yards with a touchdown against South Carolina … had 55 yards and a touchdown at LSU … returned six kickoffs for 182 yards, including a 72-yard return against Auburn ... scored once and contributed 151 all-purpose yards in the bowl game against Wake Forest. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Led the Aggies in rushing and became the first true freshman to surpass the 1,000-yard barrier with 1,057 rushing on 156 carries ... also posted 19 receptions for 91 yards ... his 6.8 yards per carry average ranked sixth in the SEC ... scored eight rushing touchdowns, including five scoring runs of 20 or more yards … had long TD runs of 89 yards (vs. Auburn), 49 yards (vs. South Carolina) and 47 yards (vs. UTSA) and also had a 71-yard jaunt vs. Tennessee ... became the first Texas A&M true freshman to surpass the 200-yard barrier in game rushing yards with 217 vs. Tennessee ... also had five kickoff returns for 82 yards (16.4 average). HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Don Price at C.E. King High School ... Rushed for nearly 4,000 yards and over 40 touchdowns his last two seasons at C.E. King High School ... responsible for 1,409 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns, along with 18 catches for 243 yards as a senior in 2015 ... as a junior, Williams rushed for a whopping 2,391 yards and 25 touchdowns on 240 carries and caught 20 balls for 411 yards and five scores … ranked as No. 7 all-purpose running back in the country, No. 49 recruit in the state of Texas (247Sports). CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Rushing 2016 2017 Career

No. YDS AVG 156 1,057 6.8 173 798 4.6 329 1,855 5.6

TD 8 8 16

Receiving No. YDS AVG TD 2016 19 91 4.8 0 2017 20 192 9.6 0 Career 39 283 7.3 0

LP 89 72 89 LP 17 41 41

Kick Returns No. YDS AVG TD LP 2016 5 82 16.4 0 24 2017 6 183 30.5 0 72 Career 11 265 24.1 0 72 A-P Yards Rush. Rec. KOR Total 2016 1,057 91 82 1,230 2017 798 192 183 1,173 Career 1,855 283 265 2,403

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CAREER BESTS RUSHING YARDS ...........217 vs. Tennessee, 2016 RUSHING TDS.................2 two times RUSHING ATTEMPTS.....28 vs. Tennessee, 2016 LONG RUSH....................89 vs. Auburn, 2016 LONG RECEPTION..........41 vs. Auburn, 2017 LONG KO RETURN..........72 vs. Auburn, 2017


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DONOVAN WILSON DB • 6 - 1 • 207 • SR - 3L Shreveport, La. (Woodlawn)

• Three year starter that received a medical redshirt last season. 2017 (SENIOR): Defensive team captain … suffered a season-ending ankle injury during the season-opening UCLA game. 2016 (JUNIOR): Posted 59 tackles while seeing action in 12 games ... earned seven starts at nickelback ... had one interception and 5.5 tackles for loss ... also recorded two QB hurries and two passes defended ... recorded a season-high nine tackles twice in 2016 -- vs. Auburn and LSU ... against Tennesee had six tackles with a sack for a loss of 12 yards ... had an interception in the endzone to go along with five tackles against Mississippi State.

2014 (FRESHMAN): Had a solid debut season with 19 tackles, including seven solo stops, in 10 games of action ... contributed two tackles for loss ... in his first career start, Wilson led the team in tackles with nine stops in the Liberty Bowl vs. West Virginia. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jerwin Wilson at Woodlawn HS in Shreveport, La. ... led the Shreveport area with 13 pickoffs while earning All-City Defensive Player of the Year (Shreveport Times) and Class 4A all-state honors as a senior ... also had 70 tackles and five forced fumbles ... on offense, he made 57 catches for 860 yards and nine touchdowns ... member of the New Orleans Times-Picayune “Nifty 50” ... consensus threestar recruit chose Texas A&M over TCU and Utah among others. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2014 2015 2016 Career

TAC 19 63 59 141

UT 17 36 37 90

AT INT QBS/YD TFL/YD PBU 2 0/0 0.0/0 3.0/7 0 27 5/76 2.0/15 8.5/30 3 22 1/0 1.0/12 5.5/31 2 51 6/76 3.0/27 17.0/68 5

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... 10 at Ole Miss, 2015 INTERCEPTIONS ............ 2 vs. South Carolina, 2015 LONG INT RETURN ........ 60 (td) vs. South Carolina, 2015

DONOVAN WILSON

TREVOR WOOD TE • 6 - 6 • 265 • GRAD - TR Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral / Arizona)

• Graduate transfer from the University of Arizona. • Versatile player was listed on the Wildcats’ 2017 depth chart at tight end, defensive end and snapper. 2017 (JUNIOR): Made three starts at tight end and saw action in nine games ... contributed two catches for 14 yards, including a six-yard touchdown catch vs. UCLA ... also chipped in one tackle. 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games with a pair of starts … caught seven passes for 49 yards, while serving key role in zone-blocking run game that led the Pac-12 with 235.0 yards per game … posted a season-high two grabs for 12 yards at No. 24 Utah … did not catch a pass but started at tight end in Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State when UA set a school single-game rushing record with 511 yards. 2015: Was expected to contend for a starting role at tight end, but missed season due to injury ... redshirted. 2014 (FRESHMAN): Played in 14 games on special teams and as a reserve tight end … Blocked for the Wildcats to average 463.6 yards of offense per game and 34.5 points per game. HIGH SCHOOL: Member of state title team at Chaparral High School … As a senior, had 68 catches for 939 yards and eight touchdowns … No. 16 tight end (Scout.com) … 24-7Football.com 2013 All-D2 Team … No. 1 tight end (Arizona Republic).

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2015 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in all 13 games, starting seven of them at nickel ... led the Aggies with five interceptions, returning them for a total of 76 yards ... had a 60-yard pick-six interception against South Carolina ... recorded 63 tackles on the year, including a seasonhigh 10 tackles against Ole Miss ... had 8.5 tackles for a loss, along with two sacks ... forced three fumbles and had two fumble recoveries ... hurried the quarterback once and broke up three passes on the season.


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OTHER RETURNEES No. 42 63 33 57 30 29 27 68 94 59 47 37 31 53 89 39 13 31 46 38 28 18 87 19

Name Azakytu, Ke’Undre Baldree, Cagan Bean, Justice Boroughs, Drew Boykin, Andrew Bradicich, Kurtis Clark, John Dworaczyk, Justin Estes, Landry Fowkes, Miles Groff, Jacob Howard, Mitchell Johnson, Marquez Locke, John Mellenbruch, Justin Pagel, Jake Prendergast, Cade Rawlins, Gannon Renick, Ryan Riethman, Drew Sanders, A.J. Schneider, Bo Shetler, Greer Taylor, Colton

Pos. WR OL WR LB WR WR RB OL DL OL TE DL RB LB FB DS DB TE TE PLK RB QB TE QB

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

Wt. 190 285 185 200 180 160 210 280 280 300 196 250 186 204 235 212 190 230 233 195 200 230 225 205

Cl.-Exp. So-SQ So-SQ So-SQ Jr-SQ Fr-RS Fr-RS So-SQ Jr-SQ Sr-SQ Fr-RS Fr-RS Jr-RS So-SQ So-SQ Fr-RS Fr-RS Fr-RS So-SQ So-TR So-SQ So-SQ Jr-SQ Jr-1L So-SQ

Hometown (High School / Previous School) Dallas, Texas (Wilmer Hutchins) Carthage, Texas (Carthage) Frankston, Texas (Frankston) Van, Texas (Van) Austin, Texas (Westlake) Iola, Texas (Iola) Northbrook, Ill. (Glenbrook North) Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) Trophy Club, Texas (Byron Nelson) Brownsville, Texas (St. Joseph Academy) San Antonio, Texas (Churchill) Cypress, Texas (Concordia Lutheran) Dallas, Texas (Pinkston) Richmond, Texas (Ft. Bend Travis) Austin, Texas (Westlake) Dallas, Texas (Jesuit) Prosper, Texas (Prosper) Galveston, Texas (Ball) Iola, Texas (Iola/Kansas) Ft. Worth, Texas (Nolan Catholic) The Woodlands, Texas (College Park) Dallas, Texas (Jesuit/Central Florida) San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights) Houston, Texas (Memorial)

2018 SIGNING CLASS No.

Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.-Exp.

86

Beal, Glenn

TE

6-5

265

Fr.-HS

Hometown (High School / Previous School) New Orleans, La. (John Curtis

72

# Blanton, Colten

OL

6-7

285

Fr.-HS

Cypress, Texas (Cy Ranch)

5 Brown, Bobby “Tre”

DL

6-4

282

Fr.-HS

Arlington, Texas (Lamar)

82 Chapman, Caleb

WR

6-5

210

Fr.-HS

Friendswood, Texas (Clear Brook) Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall)

60 Clement, Barton

OL

6-3

315

Fr.-HS

7 Corbin, Jashaun

RB

6-0

191

Fr.-HS

Rockledge, Ala. (Rockledge)

7 Diallo, Mohamed

DL

6-4

320

Jr.-TR

Toronto, Ontario (Eastern Commerce Collegiate/Arizona Western)

4 Foster, James

QB

6-3

210

Fr.-HS

Montgomery, Ala. (Lanier)

3 Jackson, Vernon

RB

6-3

240

Fr.-HS

Boling, Texas (Boling)

79 Jenkins, Marcus “Tank”

OL

6-3

325

Fr.-HS

Montgomery, Ala. (Park Crossing)

16 Johnson, Brian

S

6-2

185

Fr.-HS

Manvel, Texas (Manvel)

15

Martin, Jeremiah

DL

6-5

240

Fr.-HS

San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon)

75

Matthews, Luke

Missouri City, Texas (Elkins)

OL

6-4

305

Fr.-HS

23 Moore, Jordan

DB

5-11

192

Fr.-HS

Yoakum, Texas (Yoakum

9 O’Neal, Jr., Leon

S

6-1

190

Fr.-HS

Cypress, Texas (Cy Springs)

83 Parker, Montel

WR

6-2

185

Fr.-HS

Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson)

10 Preston, Jalen

WR

6-2

212

Fr.-HS

Manvel, Texas (Manvel)

20 Prince, Deneric

RB

6-1

196

Fr.-HS

Manvel, Texas (Manvel)

47 Small, Seth

K

5-11

190

Fr.-HS

Katy, Texas (Katy)

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TE

6-4

250

Jr.-TR

Kingfisher, Okla. (Kingfisher / Northeastern Okla. A&M)

26 Strong Jr., Charles

RB

6-1

220

Fr.-HS

Lake Butler, Fla. (Union County)

40 Wilson, Tyree

DL

6-6

230

Fr.-HS

New London, Texas (West Rusk)

93 Wright, Max

DL

6-4

270

Fr.-HS

Katy, Texas (Katy Taylor)

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NEWCOMERS GLENN BEAL

CALEB CHAPMAN

TE • 6 - 5 • 265 • FR. - HS

WR • 6 - 5 • 210 • FR. - HS

New Orleans, La. (John Curtis HS)

Friendswood, Texas (Clear Brook HS)

Coached by J.T. Curtis at John Curtis High School. • Named first-team All-Louisiana team by USA TODAY High School Sports in 2017. • Made 14 catches for 259 yards with two touchdowns in 2017. 247 Sports -- 3 star, No. 594 nationally, No. 26 tight end, No. 23 in Louisiana. RIVALS -- 3 star, No. 41 tight end, No. 26 in Louisiana. ESPN -- 3 star, No. 14 tight end, No. 251 Southeast region, No. 18 in Louisiana.

DL • 6 - 4 • 282 • FR - HS Arlington, Texas (Lamar HS)

• Named to the Texas APSE Class 6A honorable mention all-state team after making 43 catches for 626 yards and 17 touchdowns for a 5-4 team in 2017 . • Houston Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year finalist. • Earned second-team All-Greater Houston honors from the Houston Chronicle. • As a junior, Chapman reeled in 64 catches for 1,049 yards and 17 touchdowns. 247 SPORTS -- 3 star, No. 353 nationally, No. 60 wide receiver, No. 47 in Texas RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 55 wide receiver, No. 42 in Texas ESPN -- 4 star, No. 77 wide receiver, No. 77 in Midlands region, No. 61 in Texas

BARTON CLEMENT

Coached by Laban DeLay at Arlington Lamar High School.

OL • 6 - 3 • 315 • FR. - HS

• Earned honorable mention District 4-6A recognition after posting 40 tackles with six tackles for loss and three sacks in 2017.

Missouri City, Texas (Marshall HS)

• As a junior, Brown earned first-team District 4-6A honors. 247 SPORTS -- 4 star, No. 182 nationally, No. 17 defensive tackle, No. 18 in Texas. RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 206 nationally, No. 11 strongside defensive end, No. 20 in Texas. ESPN -- 4 star, No. 243 nationally, No. 18 defensive tackle, No. 43 Midlands region, No. 33 in Texas.

Coached by James Williams at Fort Bend Marshall High School. • Earned first-team All-Greater Houston honors from the Houston Chronicle in 2016 and 2017. • Named to Dave Campbell’s Magazine Postseason Tops in Texas First Team in 2017. 247 SPORTS -- 3 star, No. 379 nationally, No. 18 guard, No. 51 in Texas RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 15 guard, No. 35 in Texas ESPN -- 4 star, No. 20 guard, No. 67 in Midlands region, No. 53 in Texas

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BOBBY “TRE” BROWN

Coached by Mike Allison at Clear Brook High School in Friendswood, Texas.


JASHAUN CORBIN

JAMES FOSTER

RB • 6 - 0 • 191 • FR. - HS

QB • 6 - 3 • 210 • FR. - HS

Rockledge, Fla. (Rockledge HS)

Montgomery, Ala. (Lanier HS)

Coached by Wayne Younger at Rockledge High School. • As a senior at Rockledge, Corbin recorded 2,252 all-purpose yards and 23 touchdowns.

Coached by Marvin Cunningham at Lanier High School in Montgomery, Ala.

• Gained 1,022 yards on 107 carries with 11 TDs as a junior in 2016 ... also contributed 25 catches for 619 yards with seven touchdowns.

• Completed 200-of-300 passes for 2,912 yards and 31 touchdowns in 2017 to earn honorable mention all-state recognition by the Alabama Sports Writers Association.

• Had 205 carries for 1,865 yards and 22 touchdowns in 2015 ... also contributed 19 catches for 345 yards and four touchdowns.

247 SPORTS -- No. 271 nationally, No. 12 dual threat quarterback, No. 10 in Alabama.

• As a freshman in 2014, Corbin contributed 31 carries for 95 yards, 1 TD, 41 catches for 454 yards, 4 TDs.

RIVALS -- 3 star, No. 18 dual threat quarterback, No. 11 in Alabama.

247 SPORTS -- 4 star, No. 261 nationally, No. 8 all-purpose back, No. 49 in Florida.

ESPN -- 4 star, No. 124 nationally, No. 9 dual threat quarterback, No. 64 in Southeast region, No. 5 in Alabama.

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RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 179 nationally, No. 7 all-purpose back, No. 34 in Florida.

VERNON JACKSON

ESPN -- 4 star, No. 259 nationally, No. 16 running back, No. 126 Southeast region, No. 56 in Florida.

MOHAMED DIALLO DL • 6 - 4 • 320 • JR. - TR Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Eastern Commerce Collegiate / Arizona Western)

RB • 6 - 3 • 240 • FR. - HS Boling, Texas. (Boling HS)

Coached by Kevin Urbanek at Boling High School. • Named the District 14-3A Offensive MVP after rushing for 2,560 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior in 2017. • As a junior, Jackson was named the District 14-3A MVP and honorable mention TSWA all-state honors at quarterback.

Coached by Tom Minnick at Arizona Western College.

• As a sophomore, he earned first-team all-district honors at quarterback.

• Posted 19 tackles, including two sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss as a sophomore at Arizona Western.

• As a freshman, Jackson was named the District 13-3A Newcomer of the Year.

• Finished his junior college career with 30 tackles, five tackles for loss, a pair of sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

247 SPORTS -- 4 star, No. 357 nationally, No. 20 athlete, No. 48 in Texas.

247 SPORTS -- 3 star, No. 56 nationally (JUCO), No. 15 defensive tackle

RIVALS -- 3 star, No. 27 athlete, No. 56 in Texas.

RIVALS -- 3 star, No. 79 nationally (JUCO)

ESPN -- 4 star, No. 23 athlete, No. 54 Midlands region, No. 41 in Texas.

ESPN -- 4 star, No. 27 nationally (JUCO), No. 3 defensive tackle

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JEREMIAH MARTIN

OL • 6 - 3 • 325 • FR. - HS

DL • 6 - 5 • 240 • FR. - HS

Montgomery, Ala. (Park Crossing HS)

San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon HS)

Coached by Walter Grider at Park Crossing High School in Montgomery, Ala.

Coached by Nick Rogers at Cajon High School in San Bernardino, Calif.

• First-team Class 6A all-state selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2017.

• Earned second-team All-California honors from the USA TODAY High School Sports in 2017 ... earned Div. 4 All-CIF honors in 2017.

247 SPORTS -- 4 star, No. 253 nationally, No. 11 guard, No. 8 in Alabama.

247 SPORTS -- 4 star, No. 254 nationally, No. 15 weakside defensive end, No. 35 in California.

RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 22 guard, No. 7 in Alabama.

RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 194 nationally, No. 9 weakside defensive end, No. 28 in California.

ESPN -- 4 star, No. 260 nationally, No. 13 guard, No. 127 in Southeast region, No. 9 in Alabama.

S • 6 - 2 • 185 • FR. - HS Manvel, Texas (Manvel HS)

Coached by Kirk Martin at Manvel High School. • As a senior, Johnson made 58 tackles (51 solos), with two sacks, one interception for a touchdown and two sacks for a 14-1 team.

LUKE MATTHEWS OL • 6 - 4 • 305 • FR. - HS Missouri City, Texas (Elkins HS)

Coached by Dennis Brantley at Fort Bend Elkins High School.

• As a junior, he contributed 62 tackles, including six tackles for loss ... also had an interception, seven passes broken up, two forced fumbles and two recovered fumbles.

• U.S. Army All-American

• Posted 59 tackles, including six tackles for loss, as a sophomore.

• Earned All-Greater Houston honors from the Houston Chronicle.

247 SPORTS --3 star, No. 623 nationally, No. 43 safety, No. 86 in Texas.

• Named to the Texas APSE Class 6A honorable mention all-state team.

RIVALS -- 3 star, No. 39 outside linebacker, No. 66 in Texas. ESPN -- 3 star, No. 37 outside linebacker, No. 136 in the Midlands region, No. 106 in Texas.

• Averaged three pancake blocks per game and graded at 92 percent for a 2-6 team in 2017.

• Selected to Dave Campbell’s Magazine Preseason Super Team in 2017 and also earned the publication’s Postseason Tops in Texas honors. • Named a Houston Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year finalist. • As a junior, Matthews earned second-team All-Greater Houston honors. • Luke is the latest Matthews family member to sign with the Aggies, following brothers Kevin, Jake and Mike Matthews to don the Maroon & White. His father, Bruce, was inducted in the NFL Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 2007 after a stellar 19-year career with the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans. 247 SPORTS -- 4 star, No. 367 nationally, No. 17 offensive guard, No. 50 in Texas RIVALS -- 3 star, No. 28 guard, No. 73 in Texas ESPN -- 4 star, No. 18 guard, No. 64 in Midlands region, No. 51 in Texas

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BRIAN JOHNSON

ESPN -- 4 star, No. 40 defensive end, No. 65 in West region, No. 45 in California.


JORDAN MOORE

MONTEL PARKER

CB • 5 - 11 • 192 • FR. - HS

WR • 6 - 2 • 185 • FR. - HS

Yoakum, Texas (Yoakum HS)

Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson HS)

Coached by Bo Robinson at Yoakum High School. • Contributed 117 tackles, 11 passes broken up and seven interceptions for 13-2 team in 2017. On offense, he rushed for 1,411 yards and 16 touchdowns and had 29 catches for 735 yards and 11 scores • Earned second-team All-Texas honors from the USA TODAY High School Sports • Named to the Texas APSE Class 3A first-team all-state team

• A versatile player, Parker completed his prep career with 2,400 allpurpose yards and 24 touchdowns. • As a senior, Parker posted 25 catches for 354 yards and three touchdowns. Added 385 rushing yards and five scores and completed 33-of-52 pass attempts for 538 yards and seven touchdowns for an 8-3 team.

• As a junior, Moore posted 11 interceptions, including five that he returned for touchdowns. Offensively, he contributed 507 rushing yards and eight touchdowns and 774 receiving yards with 11 scores

247 SPORTS -- 3 star, No. 388 nationally, No. 66 wide receiver, No. 54 in Texas

• As a sophomore, Moore posted eight interceptions on defense and rushed for 1,066 yards and 22 touchdowns on offense ... added another 200 yards through the air.

ESPN -- 4 star, No. 56 wide receiver, No. 61 in Midlands region, No. 48 in Texas

247 SPORTS --4 star, No. 225 nationally, No. 19 safety, No. 28 in Texas

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Coached by John Snelson at Dickinson High School.

RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 13 athlete, No. 27 in Texas ESPN -- 4 star, No. 172 nationally, No. 16 athlete, No. 35 in Midlands region, No. 27 in Texas

LEON O’NEAL JR. S • 6 - 1 • 190 • FR. - HS Cypress, Texas. (Cypress Springs HS)

Coached by Rick Cobia at Cypress Springs High School. • U.S. Army All-American. • The Opening Finals participant. • As a senior, O’Neal posted 78 tackles with five forced fumbles, four passes broken up and four tackles for loss in 2017. • Earned second-team all-district honors as junior after making 86 tackles with two pickoffs and four passes broken up in 2016. 247 SPORTS -- 4 star, No. 75 nationally, No. 8 safety, No. 8 in Texas. RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 94 nationally, No. 8 safety, No. 9 in Texas. ESPN -- 4 star, No. 125 nationally, No. 9 safety, No. 23 in Midlands region, No. 17 in Texas.

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RIVALS -- 3 star, No. 91 in Texas

JALEN PRESTON WR • 6 - 2 • 212 • FR. - HS Manvel, Texas (Manvel HS)

Coached by Kirk Martin at Manvel High School. • Under Armour All-American. • The Opening Finals participant. • Grabbed 47 catches for 1,096 yards and 13 touchdowns for a 14-1 team in 2017. • Earned All-Greater Houston honors from the Houston Chronicle and was the District 23-5A MVP • Had three touchdowns in the state title game, gaining 261 rushing yards and had six rushing scores. Contributed a touchdown via punt return and kickoff return. • As a junior, Preston made 33 catches for 664 yards and 10 scores. Also had three return touchdowns and was named the District 235A Special Teams MVP. 247 SPORTS -- 4 star, No. 95 nationally, No. 18 wide receiver, No. 9 in Texas. RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 90 nationally, No. 16 wide receiver, No. 7 in Texas. ESPN -- 4 star, No. 61 nationally, No. 8 wide receiver, No. 8 in Midlands region, No. 7 in Texas.


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SETH SMALL

RB • 6 - 1 • 196 • FR. - HS

K • 5 - 11 • 190 • FR. - HS

Manvel, Texas (Manvel HS)

Katy, Texas (Katy HS)

Coached by Kirk Martin at Manvel High School.

Coached by Gary Joseph at Katy High School.

• Earned second-team all-district honors after rushing for 863 yards and 10 touchdowns on 105 attempts for a 14-1 team as a senior in 2017.

• Under Armour All-American

• As a junior, Prince rushed for 417 yards and eight touchdowns on 69 carries. 247 SPORTS -- 3 star, No. 1,007 nationally, No. 54 running back, No. 142 in Texas. RIVALS -- 3 star. ESPN -- 3 star, No. 43 running back, No. 182 in Midlands region, No. 147 in Texas.

• For his prep career, Small was successful on 30-of-43 field goals and 161-of-164 extra points with a long field goal of 50 yards. • Earned All-Greater Houston honors from the Houston Chronicle after making 13-of-21 field goals and 69-of-69 extra points as a senior. • Earned first-team All-Texas honors from the USA TODAY High School Sports. • District 19-6A Special Teams Player of the Year and first-team alldistrict pick at placekicker and punter. • As a junior, Small connected on 13-of-30 field goals and 79-of-79 point after attempts. District 19-6A Special Teams Player of the Year and first-team all-district pick at placekicker and punter. ESPN -- 3 star, No. 3 placekicker, No. 160 in Midlands region, No. 126 in Texas

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247 SPORTS -- 3 star, No. 11 placekicker, No. 277 in Texas


CHARLES STRONG JR.

MAX WRIGHT

RB • 6 - 1 • 220 • FR. - HS

DL • 6 - 4 • 270 • FR. - HS

Lake Butler, Fla. (Union County HS)

Katy, Texas (Katy Taylor HS)

Coached by Ronny Pruitt at Union County High School in Lake Butler, Fla. • Rushed for nearly 4,000 career yards and scored 48 touchdowns in four seasons at Union County HS.

Coached by Chad Simmons at Katy Taylor High School. • Named to Dave Campbell’s Magazine Preseason Super Team, but had his senior season cut short by an injury.

• Rushed for 1,388 yards and 15 touchdowns on 186 carries as a senior.

• As a junior, Wright was a second-team AP Class 6A all-state selection after making 70 tackles, including nine sacks and 18 tackles for loss ... first-team District 19-6A selection.

• As a junior, Strong rushed for 1,279 yards and 18 touchdowns on 209 attempts.

247 SPORTS -- 4 star, No. 190 nationally, No. 8 strongside defensive end, No. 22 in Texas

247 SPORTS -- 3 star, No. 607 nationally, No. 27 running back, No. 95 in Florida.

RIVALS -- 4 star, No. 143 nationally, No. 10 strongside defensive end, No. 12 in Texas

RIVALS -- 3 star, No. 17 running back, No. 83 in Florida.

ESPN -- 4 star, No. 34 defensive end, No. 62 in Midlands region, No. 49 in Texas

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ESPN -- 4 star, No. 37 running back, No. 214 in Southeast region, No. 81 in Texas.

TYREE WILSON DL • 6 - 6 • 230 • FR. - HS New London, Texas (West Rusk HS)

Coached by John Frazier at West Rusk High School in New London, Texas. • Contributed 249 career tackles with 60 tackles for loss in three high school seasons at West Rusk HS. • Named the Texas District 9-3A Defensive MVP as a senior and an AP Class 3A second-team all-state selection after making 126 tackles, including 38 tackles for loss, five forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries for a 10-2 team. • Texas APSE Class 3A second all-state selection. • Was a first-team all-district selection at OLB as a junior after making 74 tackles, including 13 tackles for loss and four sacks. 247 SPORTS -- 3 star, No. 471 nationally, No. 23 weakside defensive end, No. 67 in Texas. RIVALS -- 3 star, No. 26 weakside defensive end, No. 65 in Texas. ESPN -- 3 star, No. 73 outside linebacker, No. 202 in Midlands region, No. 162 in Texas.

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HEAD COACH

JIMBO FISHER Salem (West Virgina) ’89 F I R S T S E A S ON AT TEXAS A&M

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9T H S E A S O N A S A H E A D C OAC H

Jimbo Fisher, who led Florida State University to a national championship in 2013, was named head football coach at Texas A&M University by Aggie Director of Athletics Scott Woodward on December 4, 2017. Jimbo Fisher endeared himself to Texas A&M fans the moment he agreed to leave Florida State for College Station in December. He further won over Aggies by immersing himself in the school’s traditions. He flashed a Gig ‘em at his introductory press conference. He linked arms with his son and team during the Aggie War Hymn at the spring game. He handed out Aggie Rings to his players on Aggie Ring Day. “This may be the only place where the book of traditions is thicker than my playbook,” Fisher said. During spring drills, Fisher displayed an A&M helmet and asked his players what it meant. “Does it stand for anything?” he continued. “Does it put fear in your opponents? Does it stand for a team that’s unbelievably physical, team-oriented, tough, have discipline, grit, can execute, play under pressure, play in big moments, play in the rain, play in the snow, play on the road? “What does it stand for?” His questions were met with blank stares. “They couldn’t tell me,” Fisher said. “I said, ‘When our helmet means the same thing as that ring, we have a chance to be good. That helmet represents everybody who wears a ring.’” A&M hired Fisher to create a new Aggie tradition: The school’s last league title came in 1998 and its lone national title in 1939.

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Aggies are starved for championships, and Fisher has the recipe. In his eight seasons in Tallahassee, Fisher established himself as one of the elite coaches in college football. He led the Seminoles to an 83-23 record, winning three Atlantic Coast Conference championships, four Atlantic Division titles and five bowl games, including the 2013 National Championship. His .783 winning percentage ranks fourth-best among active head coaches (minimum five years) and is the best in ACC history. Fisher, 52, won at least 10 games in six of his seasons and went 48-16 in the ACC. He recruited top prospects, sent many onto the pros and graduated many others. His recruiting classes ranked in the top 10 each of his last seven years at FSU, with the 2011 class ranked No. 1 or 2 by every major recruiting service and the 2016 class ranked first. Twelve of Fisher’s FSU players earned consensus All-America honors, with quarterback Jameis Winston winning the Heisman Trophy in 2013. Fisher saw 83 of his student-athletes graduate, and NFL teams drafted 51 of his players, including 21 first- or second-round selections. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made Winston the No. 1 overall selection in 2015, one of three quarterbacks who played under Fisher to go in the first round. The Minnesota Vikings selected Christian Ponder 12th overall in 2011 and the Bills took EJ Manuel 16th overall in 2013. The Seminoles set a modern-day NFL draft record with 29 players selected over a three-year period (2013-15), and Fisher had a first-round NFL draft choice every year he was head coach.

In 2017, 34 Seminoles made opening weekend NFL rosters, tying for the seventhmost alumni in the league.

IN THE BEGINNING

Fisher grew up obsessed with winning. He treated everything -- grades, the race to the lunch line, cards, barrel racing, sports – as a competition. It seemed a natural, then, that Fisher would choose a career with a scoreboard. Fisher spent 17 years coaching for the Bowden family -- Terry Bowden at Samford and Auburn and Terry’s father, Bobby, at FSU – and five years working for Saban at LSU, where he met current A&M Athletic Director Scott Woodward. While Fisher lauds Bobby Bowden and Saban for influencing his career,


FISHER FILE PERSONAL BIRTHDAY ����������October 9, 1965 HOMETOWN �����Clarksburg, West Virginia CHILDREN ����������sons, Trey and Ethan

EDUCATION COLLEGE ������������Salem (W.V.), 1989

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1984-86 ���������Salem (W.V) 1987 ��������������Samford 1988 ��������������Chicago Bruisers (AFL)

COACHING EXPERIENCE 1988-89 ���������Samford (SA/QB) 1990 ��������������Samford (GA/QB) 1991-92 ���������Samford (OC/QB) 1993-98 ���������Auburn (QB) 1999 ��������������Cincinnati (OC/QB) 2000-06 ���������LSU (OC/QB) 2007-2009 �����Florida State (OC/QB) 2010-17 ���������Florida State (HC) 2018- �������������Texas A&M (HC)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 1991...............Division I-AA Semifinals (Samford) 1995 ��������������Outback (Auburn) 1996 ��������������Independence (Auburn) 1997 ��������������Peach (Auburn) 2000 ��������������Peach (LSU) 2001 ��������������Sugar (LSU) 2002 ��������������Cotton (LSU) 2003 ��������������Sugar (National Championship) (LSU) 2004 ��������������Capital One (LSU) 2005 ��������������Peach (LSU) 2006 ��������������Sugar (LSU) 2007 ��������������Music City (Florida State) 2008 ��������������Champs Sports (Florida State) 2009 ��������������Gator (Florida State) 2010 ��������������Chick-fil-A (Florida State) 2011 ��������������Champs Sports (Florida State) 2012 ��������������Orange (Florida State) 2013 ��������������BCS National Championship (Florida State) 2014 ��������������Rose (CFP) (Florida State) 2015 ��������������Peach (Florida State) 2016 ��������������Orange (Florida State)

ter they descended into the bowels of Clinchfield Mine No. 3, Big Jim handed his son a shovel and told him to start digging. Big Jim’s life lesson worked. Jimbo saw sports as a way out. He became the starting quarterback at Clarksburg Liberty High School as a sophomore and ended up earning all-state honors in football, as a point guard in basketball and as a middle infielder and pitcher in baseball. Big Jim dissected games with Jimbo during the car rides home while also providing psychology lessons and motivational talks. Jimbo earned a baseball scholarship to Clemson but lasted only one semester before returning home. Fisher played quarterback at Salem College for Terry Bowden for three seasons and followed Bowden to Samford for his final season. Fisher became NCAA Division III’s national player of the year in 1987 and recently earned induction into Samford’s Hall of Fame. Big Jim always believed Jimbo had a future in baseball. Instead, Jimbo pursued professional football. But his Arena League career ended when he injured a knee in a game at Madison Square Garden while playing for the Chicago Bruisers. It began his coaching career.

COACHING TREE

Fisher returned to Samford as a grad assistant/quarterbacks coach in 1988 before earning a promotion to offensive coordinator in 1991. He followed Bowden to Auburn in 1993 and stayed there for six seasons before becoming offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Cincinnati in 1999.

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1992 ��������������Division I-AA Playoffs (Samford)

Fisher credits his parents with leaving the biggest impression on him. Fisher describes his father, John James – affectionately known as Big Jim -- and his mother, Gloria, as “hard-working, very downto-earth people.” Big Jim and Gloria, who grew up in rural north-central West Virginia, met at a fair when he was 23 and she was 18. Gloria was showing horses in a ring when Big Jim vowed to marry her the moment he set eyes on her. Gloria taught chemistry and physics in the West Virginia public schools system for 51 years. She still substitutes at age 81. Big Jim was a farmer and cattle rancher by day on the family’s 16-acre farm in Glen Falls and a coal miner at night. He developed black-lung disease, had several strokes and died from a heart attack in 1992 at the age of 62. John James Jr. was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, on Oct. 9, 1965. He answered to Jimmy and J.J. -- because of the many Jims in the family -- before his great aunt began calling him Jimbo. It stuck. Jimbo’s only sibling, Bryan, arrived six years later. Five days before Thanksgiving in 1967, Big Jim was injured in a mine explosion. A flash-fire blast slammed him into the mine wall, breaking Big Jim’s leg in three places and leaving him with severe arm and facial burns. His family thought Big Jim might not make it, but after rehabbing for months, he returned to work in the coal mine and later earned a promotion to night foreman. In West Virginia, coal mining is a way of life. Jimbo figured out when he was only 10 that it wasn’t for him. That’s when Jimbo let his school work slip, prompting Big Jim to have his own take-your-son-to-work day. Af-


In 2000, Fisher joined Nick Saban’s staff at LSU as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. LSU made seven consecutive bowl appearances, won two SEC titles, went 70-20 and won the 2003 national championship while Fisher was the Tigers’ offensive coordinator. Fisher was a finalist for 2001 Frank Broyles Award, presented annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. Fisher developed a reputation as a perceptive play-caller and a quarterback whisperer. He developed Stan White, Patrick Nix and Dameyune Craig at Auburn and helped Josh Booty, Rohan Davey, Craig Nall, Matt Mauck, JaMarcus Russell and Matt Flynn get drafted in the NFL while at LSU. Russell, the No. 1 overall pick of the Oakland Raiders in the 2007 draft, and Davey were the first two 3,000-yard passers in LSU history. In 2007, Fisher joined Bobby Bowden’s staff at Florida State as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He was tabbed as Bowden’s eventual successor by the end of his first season in Tallahassee. Fisher impacted FSU’s recruiting and its offensive play during his three seasons as coordinator, with the Seminoles’ offense improving statistically each season.

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SUCCEEDING BOBBY BOWDEN

Florida State named Bobby Bowden its head coach in 1976. He became the secondwinningest coach in major college football. Bowden retired after the 2009 season, making Fisher the Seminoles’ first new coach in 35 years and only the ninth in school history. Fisher had no problem following a legend. He led the Seminoles to a 10-4 record in 2010, the most victories for a first-year coach in program history, as FSU won the first of four ACC Atlantic Division titles. Florida State went 9-4 in 2011, 12-2 in 2012 and 14-0 in its national championship campaign in 2013. The Seminoles finished 13-1 in 2014 before backto-back 10-3 campaigns in 2015 and 2016. The 2013 season was historic as the Seminoles set the national record for points in a season (723), led the nation in scoring defense (12.1 points per game) and kicker Roberto Aguayo broke the national mark for points by a kicker (157). The Seminoles rewrote school and conference record books. They set FSU and ACC records for single-season total offense (7,267 yards), points per game (51.6) and yards per play (7.67). Their nation-leading 94 touchdowns also established new school and ACC marks. Florida State’s 42 passing touchdowns was a school and conference record, while its 42 rushing scores set a new school mark. In winning the third national championship in school history in the final Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game, FSU needed the largest comeback in the game’s 16-year history. The Seminoles overcame an 18-point deficit to rally for a 34-31 victory over Auburn. Winston led an 80-yard, game-winning drive, throwing a 2-yard touchdown to Kelvin Benjamin with 13 seconds left.

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Fisher earned the 2013 Rawlings National College Football Coach of the Year honors and the AFCA Regional Coach of the Year for Region 1 as the Seminoles became the sixth team ever to win 14 games and the first ACC team to accomplish the feat. The Seminoles continued their winning ways into 2014, with their third consecutive ACC Championship. The 37-35 victory over Georgia Tech in the conference title game was FSU’s school-record and ACC-record 29th win in a row. It was the nation’s second-longest winning streak over the past 20 years. Only 13 other teams in college football history ever have won as many games in a row.

WELCOME TO AGGIELAND

Texas A&M stunned the college football world Dec. 4, 2017, when it announced Fisher had agreed to a 10-year, $75 million deal. He replaces Kevin Sumlin, becoming the school’s 29th full-time head football coach. “Gone are the days when we settle for a good football team,” John Sharp, Chancellor of the Texas A&M System, said. “We expect to compete soon for championships. Our Board of Regents and 12thMan fans are to be commended for devoting resources to facilities and now to the coaching staff to do just that. Beat the Hell Out of Everybody!” Fisher previously received calls from bigtime programs, but until Scott Woodward’s, he was never enticed enough to leave Florida State. When Fisher was the Tigers’ offensive coordinator, Woodward served as LSU’s director of external affairs. The two became fast friends. It was Fisher’s relationship with Woodward, combined with A&M’s potential, that got him out of Tallahassee. Woodward admits luring a national championship coach – something that hadn’t been

done since Johnny Majors left Pittsburgh for Tennessee in 1977 – was a “heavy lift.” Only three other active Bowl Subdivision coaches have won national titles – Saban, Clemson’s Dabo Swinney and Ohio State’s Urban Meyer. Saban and Meyer both left after winning national championships, but Saban went to the NFL’s Miami Dolphins and Meyer retired for a year. Fisher and the Aggies have lofty expectations. A&M has gone 16-20 against SEC West opponents since joining the conference, but as a head coach, Fisher is 9-2 against SEC teams. Fisher calls the Aggies a sleeping giant. “I definitely do [think a national title is an attainable goal] or I wouldn’t be here,” Fisher said. “We have to get there, and we have to prepare the players for that situation so when it’s there, they can advantage of that situation. Do we have a timetable? I don’t have patience, but we still have to do the things we have to do. It’s a huge challenge, because of the people you play and the conference you’re in and all the things you do, but hey, that’s why you’re in this business. If you don’t like competition, and you don’t like competing, you’re in the wrong business.”

KIDZ1STFUND

Fisher has two sons, Trey and Ethan. Trey is a high school junior who plays quarterback. Ethan, a seventh grader, is a hunter, fisherman and co-founder of @americas_bass_fishing instagram. In 2011, doctors diagnosed Ethan with a rare genetic disease, Fanconi anemia, which affects bone marrow and results in decreased blood cell production. It prompted Jimbo and Candi Fisher to begin a national foundation, Kidz1stFund. The non-profit, founded to raise awareness and funds to find a cure for Fanconi anemia, has raised more than $7.5 million for FA research in the seven years since. Minnesota’s Masonic Children’s Hospital rechristened its FA program the Kidz1stFund Fanconi Anemia Comprehensive Care Center. But a dollar figure is not the goal of Kidz1stFund; finding a cure is, so Ethan and others with Fanconi anemia can lead full, healthy lives. Providing the funds to the doctors and researchers is crucial to making this goal a reality. For decades, the disorder was considered untreatable. Promising advances in medical research have improved the prognosis. The average life expectancy of Fanconi anemia patients has risen 11 years, to the mid-30s, since Kidz1stFund began. Most children fighting Fanconi anemia will require a stem cell transplant, either bone morrow or cord blood. Although not a cure for the disease, it aids in extending the quality and quantity of life. Yet, many wait years to find a donor who is a perfect match, and some never do. Kidz1stFund hosts bone marrow donor drives throughout the year, and has registered over 6,000 new potential donors into the National Marrow Donor Registry and has had at least 10 matches go on to save a life. For more information visit: www.Kidz1stFund.com.


THE FISHER RECORD

2013 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP No. 1 Florida State 34, No. 2 Auburn 31

4 W 59-6 Samford 11 L 17-47 at #10 Oklahoma 18 W 34-10 BYU 25 W 31-0 * Wake Forest

OCTOBER

2 W 34-10 *  9 W 45-17 * 16 W 24-19 * 28 L 24-28 *

at Virginia at #13 Miami (Fla.) Boston College at North Carolina State

NOVEMBER

6 L 35-37 * North Carolina 13 W 16-13 * Clemson 20 W 30-16 * at Maryland 27 W 31-7 * Florida

DECEMBER

4

L

33-44 vs. #12 Virginia Tech

ACC Championship Game – Charlotte, N.C.

31 W 26-17 vs. #19 South Carolina Chick-fil-A Bowl – Atlanta, Ga.

2011 FLORIDA STATE (9-4 • 5-3 ACC/2nd in Atlantic) SEPTEMBER

3 W 34-0 Louisiana-Monroe 10 W 62-10 Charleston Southern 17 L 13-23 #1 Oklahoma 24 L 30-35 * at #21 Clemson

OCTOBER

8 L 30-35 * at Wake Forest 15 W 41-16 * at Duke 22 W 41-16 * Maryland 29 W 34-0 * North Carolina State

NOVEMBER  3 W 38-7 * at Boston College 12 W 23-19 * at Miami (Fla.) 19 L 13-14 * Virginia 26 W 21-7 at Florida

DECEMBER

29 W 18-14 vs. Notre Dame Champs Sports Bowl – Orlando, Fla.

2013

2012 FLORIDA STATE (12-2 • 7-1 ACC/1st in Atlantic • ACC Champions) SEPTEMBER

1  8 15 22 29

W 69-3 W 55-0 W 52-0 * W 49-37 * W 30-17

Murray State Savannah State Wake Forest #10 Clemson at South Florida

OCTOBER

6 L 16-17 * at North Carolina State 13 W 51-7 * Boston College 20 W 33-20 * at Miami (Fla.) 27 W 48-7 * Duke

NOVEMBER

8 W 28-22 * at Virginia Tech 17 W 41-14 * at Maryland 24 L 26-37 at #6 Florida

DECEMBER

1

W 21-15 vs. Georgia Tech

ACC Championship Game – Charlotte, N.C.

JANUARY

1

W 30-10 vs. #16 Nothern Illinois

Orange Bowl – Miami, Fla.

STAFF

2010 FLORIDA STATE (10-4 • 6-2 ACC/1st in Atlantic) SEPTEMBER

FLORIDA STATE (14-0 • 8-0 ACC/1st in West • ACC Champions • National Champions) SEPTEMBER

2 14 21 28

W 41-13 * W 62-7 W 54-6 W 48-34 *

at Pitt Nevada Bethune-Cookman at Boston College

OCTOBER

5 19 26

W 63-0 * #25 Maryland W 51-14 * at #3 Clemson W 49-17 * North Carolina State

NOVEMBER

2  9 16 23 30

W 41-14 * #7 Miami W 59-3 * at Wake Forest W 59-3 * Syracuse W 80-14 Idaho W 37-7 at Florida

DECEMBER

7

W

45-7 vs. #20 Duke

ACC Championship Game – Charlotte, N.C.

JANUARY

6

W 34-31 vs. #2 Auburn

BCS National Championship Game – Pasadena, Calif.

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STAFF

December 4, 2017

2014 FLORIDA STATE (13-1 • 8-0 ACC/1st in Atlantic • ACC Champions) AUGUST

30

W 37-31 vs. Oklahoma State AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

6 W 37-12 The Citadel 20 W 23-17 * #22 Clemson (OT) 27 W 56-41 * North Carolina State

OCTOBER

4

W

11 18 30

W 38-20 * Syracuse W 31-27 #5 Notre Dame W 42-31 * Louisville

43-3 * Wake Forest

NOVEMBER W W W W

34-20 * 30-26 * 20-17 * 24-19

Virginia Miami (Fla.) Boston College Florida

DECEMBER

6

W 37-35 vs. #12 Georgia Tech

ACC Championship Game – Charlotte, N.C.

JANUARY

1

L

20-59 vs. #3 Oregon

Rose Bowl; CFP Semifinal – Pasadena, Calif.

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5 12 18

W 59-16 Texas State W 34-14 South Florida W 14-0 * at Boston College

OCTOBER

SEPTEMBER

8 15 22 29

2015 FLORIDA STATE (10-3 • 6-2 ACC/2nd in Atlantic) SEPTEMBER

3 10 17 24 31

W W W L W

24-16 29-24 41-21 16-22 45-21

* * * * *

at Wake Forest Miami (Fla.) Louisville at Georgia Tech Syracuse

NOVEMBER

7 14 21 28

L 13-23 * at #3 Clemson W 34-17 * North Carolina State W 52-13 Chattanooga W 27-2 at #10 Florida

DECEMBER

31

L

24-38 vs. #14 Houston

Peach Bowl – Atlanta, Ga.

2016 FLORIDA STATE (10-3 • 5-3 ACC/3rd in Atlantic) SEPTEMBER

5

W 45-34 vs. #11 Ole Miss

2017 FLORIDA STATE (*7-6 • 3-5 ACC/6th in Atlantic) SEPTEMBER

2

Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Fla.

10 17 24

W 52-8 Charleston Southern L 20-63 * at #10 Louisville W 55-35 at South Florida

OCTOBER  1  8 15 29

L 35-37 * North Carolina W 20-19 * at #10 Miami W 17-6 * Wake Forest L 34-37 * #3 Clemson

L

24-7 vs. #1 Alabama

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Ga.

23 30

L 21-27 * North Carolina State W 26-19 * at Wake Forest

OCTOBER  7 14 21 27

L 20-24 * #13 Miami (Fla.) W 17-10 * at Duke L 28-31 * Louisville L 3-35 * at Boston College

NOVEMBER

NOVEMBER

4 11 18 25

DECEMBER

2 *W 42-10 Louisiana-Monroe 27 *W 42-13 vs. Southern Miss

Orange Bowl – Miami, Fla.

Independence Bowl – Shreveport, La.

5 11 19 26 30

W 24-20 * at North Carolina State W 45-7 * Boston College W 45-14 * at Syracuse W 31-13 #13 Florida W 33-32 vs. #6 Michigan

W 27-24 * Syracuse L 14-31 * at #4 Clemson W 77-6 Delaware State W 38-22 at Florida

DECEMBER

* — Jimbo Fisher resigned as the FSU head coach on Dec. 1, 2017 and did not coach the Seminoles in their final two game. His overall record does not reflect the victories.


OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QUARTERBACKS

DARRELL DICKEY Kansas State ’83 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 34T H S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

Former North Texas head coach and longtime offensive playcaller Darrell Dickey is in his first season as Texas A&M’s offensive coordinator.

DICKEY FILE PERSONAL BORN �����������������December 6, 1959 HOMETOWN �����Galveston, Texas WIFE ������������������Tory HOMETOWN �����daughter, Meredith

EDUCATION COLLEGE ������������Kansas State, 1983

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

1979-82..........Kansas State 1983 ��������������Seattle Seahawks 1984 ��������������New Orleans Saints

COACHING EXPERIENCE 1985 ��������������Texas A&M (GA) 1986 ��������������Memphis (RB) 1987-89 ���������Memphis (OC) 1990 ��������������Mississippi State (QB/RB) 1991-93 ���������LSU (TE) 1994-96 ���������UTEP (AHC/OC) 1997 ��������������SMU (OC) 1998-06 ���������North Texas (HC) 2007-08 ���������Utah State (OC) 2009-10 ���������New Mexico (OC/RB) 2011 ��������������Texas State (co-OC/RB) 2012-14 ���������Memphis (OC/RB) 2015-16 ���������Memphis (AHC/co-OC/RB) 2017 ��������������Memphis (OC/RB) 2018- �������������Texas A&M (OC/QB)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE Player 1982 ��������������Independence (Kansas State)

Coach 1985 ��������������Cotton (Texas A&M) 2001 ��������������New Orleans (North Texas) 2002 ��������������New Orleans (North Texas) 2003 ��������������New Orleans (North Texas) 2004 ��������������New Orleans (North Texas) 2014 ��������������Miami Beach (Memphis) 2015 ��������������Birmingham (Memphis) 2016 ��������������Boca Raton (Memphis)

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Dickey, who got his coaching start as a graduate assistant at Texas A&M in 1985, came to Texas A&M after five seasons as the offensive coordinator at the University of Memphis under Justin Fuente and Mike Norvell. Over a 30-plus year coaching career, Dickey has served as the offensive coordinator at seven Football Bowl Subdivision schools, in addition to a nine-year stint as the head coach of the University of North Texas. Dickey played an instrumental role in Memphis’ turnaround and rise on the college football’s national landscape. In the two seasons prior to his arrival in 2012, the Tigers won just three games, but Dickey helped change the program’s image quickly. Over the last four seasons, Dickey was a member of the Tigers coaching staff that led the program to a 37-14 record (.725 winning percentage), four-straight bowl appearances, a conference championship and two divisional titles. The 37 wins are the most over a four-season period in Tigers history and also placed Memphis among the nation’s top-25 college football programs for wins and winning percentage from 201417. One of the keys to Memphis’ rise has been the consistently prolific offenses directed by Dickey. Dickey’s 2017 offense (prior to the bowl game) averaged 47.7 points (No. 2 nationally), 548.2 total yards (No. 4), 339.1 passing yards (No. 8) and 209.1 rushing yards (No. 30). Memphis was one of six teams in FBS to gain more than 6,000 total yards from 2015-17. Dickey joined the Memphis program after serving as co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Texas State in 2011. Texas State’s rushing attack averaged 195 yards per game and scored 20 of the team’s 35 offensive touchdowns. In seven of 12 games, the Bobcats tallied at least 200 yards rushing, and the squad registered at least 40 carries in nine games. Dickey made his move to Texas State after spending two seasons as offensive coordinator and running backs coach at New Mexico. He also served as offensive coordinator at Utah State in 2007-08. At Utah State, Dickey’s 2008 offense produced 1,653 rushing yards, the school’s highest total in nine seasons. In addition, Aggies signal-caller Diondre Borel was one of seven quarterbacks nationally to lead their respective teams in rushing and passing. Dickey went to Utah State after serving nine years as the North Texas head coach from 1998-2006. He guided the Mean Green to four-consecutive Sun Belt Conference (SBC) championships from 2001-04 with a combined league record of 25-1. Dickey’s overall record in SBC play was 29-11, including a 26-game con-

ference win streak that stretched from 2001-05. North Texas participated in four-consecutive New Orleans Bowls from 2001-04. He coached North Texas to nine wins for the first time in 23 years in 2003, after winning eight contests a year earlier. In the 2003 New Orleans Bowl, Dickey’s squad suffered a 27-17 loss to Memphis. The Mean Green also had a 7-5 mark in 2004. Under his direction, North Texas landed 70 players on All-SBC teams, including 39 first team selections. Dickey was named the head coach of the Sun Belt Conference’s 30th Anniversary Team in 2004. Dickey also guided the Mean Green to its first bowl win in 57 years when North Texas defeated Cincinnati in the 2002 New Orleans Bowl. North Texas produced back-to-back NCAA rushing leaders in Patrick Cobbs (2003) and Jamario Thomas (2004). Cobbs led the nation with 152.7 yards per game in 2003, and Thomas repeated the feat with 180.1 yards per contest in 2004. In his final season at North Texas, Dickey suffered a heart attack on Oct. 13, 2006, but missed just one game. In a nine-month span, Dickey had his gall bladder removed, was diagnosed with diabetes and suffered a heart attack. The offensive-minded Dickey went to North Texas after serving as offensive coordinator at SMU in 1997. That season, the Mustangs posted their first winning record since the program returned to the playing field in 1989 following the NCAA “Death Penalty.” He went to SMU after serving as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at UTEP from 199496. Dickey also was a tight ends coach at LSU from 1991-93, during which time the Tigers upset No. 1-ranked Alabama in Tuscaloosa in 1993. He went to LSU after serving as quarterbacks and running backs coach at Mississippi State in 1990. That season, the Bulldogs beat LSU for the first time in six seasons when running back Tay Galloway ran for 111 yards and two touchdowns. Dickey was the offensive coordinator at Memphis from 1987-89, after serving one season as Tigers running backs coach in 1986. In his first coaching stint in the Bluff City, the Tigers upset SEC powers Alabama (1987) and Florida (1988). He also served as a graduate assistant at Texas A&M under then-head coach Jackie Sherrill in 1985 when the Aggies won the Southwest Conference title and played in the 1986 Cotton Bowl. Dickey is the son of Jim Dickey, who was head football coach at Kansas State from 1978-85. He played quarterback for his father and led the Wildcats to the 1982 Independence Bowl, the program’s first bowl game. He also played in the 1982 Blue-Gray All-Star Game. Dickey graduated from Kansas State in 1983 with a degree in business administration. He and his wife, Tory, have a daughter, Meredith.


DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / SAFETIES

MIKE ELKO

Penn ’99 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 20T H S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

ELKO FILE

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Veteran defensive coach Mike Elko takes over the reigns of the Wrecking Crew as the Aggie defensive coordinator. Elko, one of a select group of defensive coordinators nationally that has overseen a top 50 defense the past six seasons, comes to Texas A&M after one season of directing Notre Dame's defense. In his lone season in South Bend, the Irish's defense ranked in the top half nationally in all four major defensive categories as the Irish finished with a 10-3 record, which included a 21-17 win over LSU in the 2018 Citrus Bowl. Elko was a semifinalist for the Broyles Award, which is given annually to the top assistant coach in college football. Notre Dame's defense showed marked improvement in total defense under Elko with an average of 369.2 yards allowed per game. Additionally, the Irish improved at least 20 spots in the national rankings in rush defense (72nd to 51st), pass-efficiency defense (79th to 46th), scoring defense (62nd to 31st), thirddown defense (60th to 37th), turnovers gained (104th to 50th), sacks (117th to 82nd) and tackles for loss (102nd to 58th). Elko arrived at Notre Dame following three seasons as the defensive coordinator/safeties coach at Wake Forest from 2014-16. In 2016, the Demon Deacons' defense ranked in the top-20 of the FBS in fumbles recovered (third), turnovers forced (10th), sacks (12th), defensive TDs (17th), red zone defense (17th) and scoring defense (20th). Wake Forest was one of four schools in the FBS to rank in the top-20 in turnovers forced, sacks and scoring defense in 2016 (the other three schools -- Alabama, Clemson and Washington -- qualified for the College Football Playoff). Elko was instrumental in the development of AllACC and ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year runner-up Jessie Bates III, who finished with 93 tackles and five interceptions, including two that were returned for TDs in 2016. Elko's 2015 Deacon defense ranked 38th in the nation, allowing just 363.8 yards per game. The Deacons also ranked among the national leaders in red-zone defense and pass defense. Wake Forest's shutout of Boston College was the first by the Deacons in nine years. In 2014, Elko's defense proved to be one of the strengths of the Demon Deacon club. Wake Forest finished 12th nationally in passing yards allowed and was a top 40 team in total defense. Wake Forest had five defensive players earn All-ACC honors. Elko spent five seasons as Bowling Green's defensive coordinator. The Falcon defense led the Mid-American Conference in scoring defense, total defense, rush defense and pass defense in each of his last two seasons. In 2013, four BGSU defensive players were named to the All-MAC first or second team. Elko's Bowling Green defense excelled at forcing turnovers and stopping opponents on third down. Over his five seasons as defensive coordinator, the Falcons forced 106 turnovers or 1.7 per game. Bowling Green

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PERSONAL

BORN �����������������July 28, 1977

HOMETOWN �����South Brunswick, N.J. WIFE ������������������Michelle HOMETOWN �����daughter, Kaitlyn; sons, Michael and Andrew

EDUCATION COLLEGE ������������Penn, 1999

PLAYING EXPERIENCE held opponents to just 35.9 percent third down conversions over those five seasons. In both 2012 and 2013, the Falcons ranked in the top 10 in the nation in both total defense and scoring defense. The 2012 season was a banner year for the BGSU defense, finishing the season ranked sixth in the country in total defense (296.6) and 10th in scoring (16.7). The Falcons held the opposition to under 100 yards rushing in nine contests as BGSU had six different players earn All-MAC Honors, including three first-team members (Chris Jones, Gabe Martin, BooBoo Gates). Jones would go on to be named a first-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). The 2012 defense would finish as the fourth-best third down defense in the nation, allowing a first down just 28.1 percent of the time. Their fourth down defense was just as good, finishing fifth in the country at 26.3 percent. They would end the season ranked 11th in sacks (38), 12th in rushing defense (106.5), 13th in pass defense (190.1) and fifth in first downs allowed (15.1). This was accomplished with just two senior starters. Prior to Bowling Green, Elko was the defensive coordinator at Hofstra from 2006-08. He also served on Clawson's staffs at Fordham in 2002-03 and at Richmond in 2004-05. Elko coached the No. 1 passing defense in the Colonial Athletic Association with Hofstra, holding teams to just 136.8 yards per game through the air. Hofstra's defense ranked first in the CAA and 11th in the FCS in rushing defense, second in the conference and 15th in the country in total defense, and fourth in the CAA and 37th in the FCS in scoring defense in 2007. Elko's coaching experience includes time at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, where he served as defensive coordinator and at his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, directing the secondary. He began his coaching career at Stony Brook in 1999 where he guided the linebackers in the fall and the defensive backs in the spring. Elko is a 1999 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in history. As a safety, he helped the Quakers to the 1998 Ivy League title. Mike and his wife Michelle, have three children, Michael, Andrew and Kaitlyn.

1995-98 ���������Penn

COACHING EXPERIENCE 1999 ��������������Stony Brook (GA/ILB) 2000 ��������������Penn (DB) 2001 ��������������U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (DC/DB) 2002 ��������������Fordham (LB) 2003 ��������������Fordham (co-DC/LB) 2004 ��������������Richmond (LB/Recruiting Coordinator) 2005 ��������������Richmond (STC/Recruiting Coordinator) 2006 ��������������Hofstra (DC/DB) 2007 ��������������Hofstra (DC/LB) 2008 ��������������Hofstra (AHC/DC/LB) 2009-11 ���������Bowling Green (DC/LB 2012-13 ���������Bowling Green (DC/Safeties) 2014-16 ���������Wake Forest (DC/Safeties) 2017 ��������������Notre Dame (DC) 2018 ��������������Texas A&M (DC/Safeties)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2002 ��������������NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals (Fordham) 2005 ��������������NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals (Richmond) 2009 ��������������Humanitarian (Bowling Green) 2012 ��������������Military (Bowling Green) 2013 ��������������Little Caesars (Bowling Green) 2016 ��������������Military (Wake Forest) 2017 ��������������Citrus (Notre Dame)


TIGHT ENDS

TIM BREWSTER

Illinois ’84 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 33R D S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

College and NFL coaching veteran Tim Brewster is in his first season coaching Texas A&M's tight ends.

BREWSTER FILE PERSONAL

BORN �����������������October 13, 1960 HOMETOWN �����Phillipsburg, N.J. WIFE ������������������Cathleen HOMETOWN �����sons Eric, Clint and Nolan

EDUCATION COLLEGE ������������Illinois, 1984

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1980 ��������������Pasadena City College 1981-83 ���������Illinois 1984 ��������������New York Giants 1985 ��������������Philadelphia Eagles

COACHING EXPERIENCE 1986 ��������������Purdue (GA) 1987-88 ���������Lafayette (Ind.) Central Catholic HS (HC) 1989-98 ���������North Carolina (TE/STC/Recruiting Coordinator) 1998-02 ���������Texas (TE/ST) 2002-05 ���������Denver Broncos (TE) 2007-10 ���������Minnesota (HC) 2012-13 ���������Mississippi State (WR) 2013-17 ���������Florida State (TE/Recruiting Coordinator) 2018- �������������Texas A&M (TE)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE Player 1982 ��������������Liberty (Illinois) 1984 ��������������Rose (Illinois)

Coach 1993 ��������������Peach (North Carolina) 1994 ��������������Gator (North Carolina) 1995 ��������������Sun (North Carolina) 1996 ��������������Carquest (North Carolina) 1997 ��������������Gator (North Carolina) 1998 ��������������Gator (North Carolina) 1999 ��������������Cotton (Texas) 2000 ��������������Cotton (Texas) 2001 ��������������Holiday (Texas) 2002 ��������������Holiday (Texas) 2008 ��������������Insight (Minnesota) 2009 ��������������Insight (Minnesota) 2012 ��������������Gator (Mississippi State) 2013 ��������������BCS National Championship (Florida State) 2014 ��������������Rose (CFP) (Florida State) 2015 ��������������Peach (Florida State) 2016 ��������������Orange Bowl (Florida State) Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

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Brewster, a two-time All-Big Ten tight end as a player at the University of Illinois, comes to Texas A&M after a five-year stint on Fisher's Florida State coaching staff from 2013-17. Over a 30-plus year coaching career, Brewster has been a collegiate head coach for four seasons, a NFL assistant coach for five seasons and an assistant coach at five different "Power 5" schools. An accomplished recruiter, Brewster helped build the Seminoles' top-ranked 2016 recruiting class, which featured 18 four- or five-star rated players as well as 13 Under Armour All-Americans and four U.S. Army AllAmericans. Brewster helped the Seminoles' recruiting classes rank in the top 10 of ESPN's team rankings all five years he was on the FSU staff, including in the top five four times. Brewster was named the ACC's Top Recruiter by ESPN and made 247Sports' Top 10 Recruiters list and was among Rivals' Top 25 Recruiters. Florida State made the tight end an integral part of their offense during Brewster's time in Tallahassee. Current NFL standout Nick O'Leary was a two-time finalist for the John Mackey Award, which is given annually to the nation's top tight end, and he won the award in 2014, as well as consensus All-America honors. Overall, O'Leary left Florida State as the school leader in every category among Seminole tight ends, including receptions (114), yards (1,591) and touchdowns (18). It's no coincidence that Florida State has had some of the nation's top tight end play in Brewster's time at FSU. Brewster was the tight ends coach for the San Diego Chargers from 2002-04 and the Denver Broncos from 2005-06 after coaching that same position at North Carolina from 1989-97 and Texas from 1998-2001. Brewster coached All-Pro tight end Antonio Gates while with the Chargers and saw six tight ends sign NFL contracts during his UNC and Texas tenures. Brewster joined the Florida State coaching staff in February of 2013 following a stint in 2012 as the wide receivers coach at Mississippi State where he helped the Bulldogs break several records. Brewster was the head coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers from 2007-2010 before spending the 2011 season as a college football analyst for Fox Sports. He led the Golden Gophers to the Insight Bowl in both 2008 and 2009. Prior to Minnesota, Brewster spent five seasons in the NFL. He concluded his second season as tight ends coach for the Denver Broncos in 2006. Brewster instructed the San Diego Chargers tight ends from 2002-04 and held additional responsibilities as the team's assistant head coach for the 2004 season. During his tenure with the Chargers, Brewster oversaw the rapid development of Gates, who in 2004 earned first-team All-Pro honors from the Associated Press and a Pro Bowl selection after playing only his

second year of football since high school. Gates set an NFL single-season touchdown record (13) for tight ends in 2004 while ranking third in receiving yards (964) and fourth in receptions (81) among NFL tight ends. Before working for San Diego, Brewster enjoyed success coaching tight ends at the University of Texas (1998-2001) and the University of North Carolina (1989-97). He worked on Mack Brown's staff at both schools and developed six tight ends who signed NFL contracts. In four years at Texas, Brewster tutored two tight ends who earned All-Big 12 Conference honors, including 1998 first-team selection Derek Lewis, and coached two players who signed NFL contracts in Lewis and Bo Scaife, who was drafted in the sixth round by Tennessee in 2005. Brewster's tight ends at Texas blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher in each of his four seasons at the school, highlighted by Ricky Williams' 2,124-yard season in 1998. In nine years at North Carolina, Brewster mentored four All-ACC selections at tight end and helped the school advance to six consecutive bowl games from 1992-97. As recruiting coordinator, his efforts secured the talent that helped the 1997 team go 11-1 and finish fourth in the nation. Brewster guided Alge Crumpler to a second-team All-ACC distinction and honorable mention All-America accolades from Football News as a sophomore in 1997. He also mentored Freddie Jones to a first-team All-ACC selection in 1995 and again in 1996 when Jones set a North Carolina single-season record for receptions by a tight end (32) to garner third-team All-America honors from Football News. His tight ends at North Carolina were critical to the team's rushing success as their blocking helped clear the way for five different 1,000-yard seasons, including Natrone Means' back-to-back 1,000-yard years in 1991 and 1992. Greg DeLong, a first-team All-ACC tight end in 1994, twice earned ACC Lineman of the Week honors for his blocking in 1996 under Brewster's tutelage. Brewster spent 1987-88 as head coach at Central Catholic High School in Lafayette, Ind., directing a wideopen offense while his squad's won 15 of 23 games during that period. He developed Indiana's passing leader in both of his seasons as head coach. Brewster began his coaching career in 1986 at Purdue, where he coached tight ends and offensive tackles as a graduate assistant. A former two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection at the University of Illinois, Brewster led the nation's tight ends in receiving in 1983 and captained Illinois to the 1984 Rose Bowl against UCLA. Brewster, who graduated from Illinois with a bachelor's degree in political science, participated in training camps of the New York Giants (1984) and Philadelphia Eagles (1985). Brewster was born Oct. 13, 1960, in Phillipsburg, N.J. He and his wife, Cathleen, have three sons: Eric, Clint and Nolan.


WIDE RECEIVERS

DAMEYUNE CRAIG Auburn ’02 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 16T H S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

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A record-setting quarterback in his playing days and currently a dynamic offensive coach, Dameyune Craig oversees the Aggie wide receiver corps. Craig, who was the lone 3,000-yard passer in Auburn University history until 2018, comes to Texas A&M from Florida State University where he served as an offensive analyst on Jimbo Fisher's 2017 staff. The veteran assistant coach previously served Power 5 conference stints at LSU, Auburn and Florida State since 2010. He comes to Texas A&M with a history of developing both wide receivers and quarterbacks at the collegiate level, while also proving himself as an outstanding recruiter. In the football recruiter rankings compiled by 247sports, Craig was ranked No. 4 nationally in 2016 and No. 9 in 2014. He was the Recruiter of the Year in the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2012 by Scout.com. In his one season at LSU, Craig had a pair of wide receivers with 400-plus receiving yards while averaging more than 14.0 yards per catch as the Tigers culminated their 2016 season with a victory over Louisville in the Citrus Bowl. He coached three seasons at his alma mater from 2013-15 and was a part of Auburn's 2013 team that won the Southeastern Conference title and advanced to the BCS National Championship. Auburn's 2013 team had the second biggest turnaround in college football history by improving by eight wins from the previous season. Wide receiver Sammie Coates was key to the Tigers' run by ranking third nationally with a 21.5 per catch average (42 catches for 902 yards). Coates finished his three-year career at Auburn ranked in the top 10 in school history in catches and receiving yards, and ranked No. 2 in AU history with a 21.4 career yards per catch average. In three seasons on Fisher's staff at Florida State from 2010-12, Craig helped the Seminoles to a 31-10 record, including a 12-2 mark in 2012. FSU won the 2012 ACC Championship and defeated Northern Illinois in the Discover Orange Bowl. The Seminoles were 10-4 in Craig's first year on the staff in 2010 and then followed that with a 9-4 mark in 2011. Charged with coordinating FSU's recruiting efforts, Craig's time in that role helped produce the nation's No. 1 and No. 2 recruiting classes in 201112 and recruited 2013 Heisman Trophy winner Ja-

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meis Winston to the Seminoles. In addition to his recruiting duties, Craig served as quarterbacks coach, where he helped develop E.J. Manuel and Christian Ponder, both of which ended up being NFL first round draft picks. Ponder was a first-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings in 2011, while Manuel was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Craig went to Florida State after a two-year run at South Alabama, where he directed the wide receivers. Craig was instrumental in implementing a run-based, spread offense that put up prolific numbers during the school's seven-game inaugural season in 2009. The Jaguars (7-0) averaged 45.9 points and 439 yards of total offense in 2009. The Prichard, Ala., native began his collegiate coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant at LSU in 2004 and worked as a special teams assistant with the Miami Dolphins in 2005. Craig returned to the college ranks in 2006 and helped Tuskegee to a two-year record of 22-2. As the Golden Tigers' quarterbacks coach he helped the program win a pair of SIAC titles and defeat Virginia Union in the Pioneer Bowl X to cap a 12-0 season in 2007 by winning the Black College National Championship. Craig began his coaching career at his high school alma mater, Blount, near Mobile, Ala., where he was an assistant coach in 2003. Craig played quarterback at Auburn from 1994-97, where he still holds numerous Auburn passing records, including attempts (403) and passing yards (3,227) in a season. Craig, who led Auburn to an 18-7 mark in 25 career starts, was an exceptional student-athlete on and off the field, earning Academic All-SEC honors as a senior in 1997. He was named offensive most valuable player in the 1996 Independence Bowl and then again the following year in the Peach Bowl. He capped his collegiate career by earning MVP honors at the Senior Bowl when he led the South to a 31-8 win over the North. A 2002 graduate of Auburn University, Craig signed as a free agent quarterback with the NFL's Carolina Panthers and appeared in six games over a four-year stretch. Craig gained his greatest acclaim on the field as a pro with the Scottish Claymores in NFL Europe, where he passed for a single-game league record 611 yards against Frankfurt and matched another league mark with five touchdown passes in a game. He finished his professional playing career in 2002 with Indiana of the Arena Football League. Craig and his wife, Neke, have two sons, Devin Chanse and Drake Christian.

CRAIG FILE PERSONAL BORN �����������������April 19, 1974 HOMETOWN �����Prichard, Ala. WIFE ������������������Neke HOMETOWN �����sons, Devin and Drake

EDUCATION COLLEGE ������������Auburn, 2002

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1994-97 ���������Auburn 1998-01 ���������Carolina Panthers 1999 ��������������Scottish Claymores (NFL Europe) 2002 ��������������Indiana Firebirds (AFL)

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2003 ��������������Blount (Ala.) High School (Assistant Coach) 2004 ��������������LSU (GA) 2005 ��������������Miami Dolphins (ST assistant) 2006-07 ���������Tuskegee (QB) 2008-09 ���������South Alabama (WR) 2010-12 ���������Florida State (QB/Recruiting Coordinator) 2013-15 ���������Auburn (co-OC/WR) 2016 ��������������LSU (WR) 2017 ��������������Florida State (Offensive analyst)

2018- �������������Texas A&M (WR)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

Player 1995 ��������������Outback (Auburn) 1996 ��������������Independence (Auburn) 1997 ��������������Peach (Auburn)

Coach 2010 ��������������Chick-fil-A (Florida State) 2011 ��������������Champs Sports (Florida State) 2012 ��������������Orange (Florida State) 2013 ��������������BCS National Championship (Auburn) 2014 ��������������Outback (Auburn) 2015 ��������������Birmingham (Auburn) 2016 ��������������Citrus (LSU)


RUNNING BACKS

JAY GRAHAM Tennessee ’04 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 14T H S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

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Former All-Southeastern Conference and NFL running back Jay Graham is in his first season as the running backs coach.

CHILDREN ���������daugthers, Nia, Denae and Kierra; sons, Jayson and Kell

EDUCATION COLLEGE �����������Tennessee, bachelor’s degree in psychology, 2004 Tennessee, master’s degree in sports management, 2008

PLAYING EXPERIENCE when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected him in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Prior to his time at FSU, Graham spent a season at Tennessee as the Volunteers' running back coach. In just one year in Knoxville under Graham's guidance, the Vols more than doubled their rushing output from 70.4 yards per game in 2011 to 160.3 yards per game in 2012. Prior to his success in Tennessee, Graham spent three seasons at South Carolina from 200911 where he helped tutor running back Marcus Lattimore to consecutive 1,000-yard seasons before he was selected in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft. The Gamecocks went to bowl games each season during Graham's tenure and posted the program's first 11-win season in 2011. Graham also served one-year stints at Miami (Ohio), UT-Martin, San Diego and Chattanooga after getting his coaching start as a graduate assistant at Tennessee in 2005. A native of Concord, N.C., Graham was a standout All-SEC running back from 1993-96 at Tennessee, rushing for 2, 609 yards and totaling 14 career 100-yard games. Graham earned All-SEC second team honors as both a junior and a senior and helped the Vols to three bowl victories. Following his successful career at Tennessee, Graham was a third-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in 1997. He spent six seasons in the NFL with Baltimore, Seattle, and Green Bay. Graham and his wife, Kelly, are the parents of three daughters, Nia, Denae and Kierra, and two sons, Jayson and Kellan.

1993-96 ���������Tennessee 1997-99 ���������Baltimore Ravens 2001 ��������������Seattle Seahawks 2002 ��������������Green Bay Packers

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2005 ��������������Tennessee (GA) 2006 ��������������Chattanooga (RB) 2007 ��������������San Diego (RB/ST) 2008 ��������������Miami (Ohio) (RB) 2009-10 ���������South Carolina (RB) 2011 ��������������South Carolina (RB/TE) 2012 ��������������Tennessee (RB) 2013 ��������������Florida State (RB) 2014-17 ���������Florida State (RB/ST) 2018- �������������Texas A&M (RB)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

Player 1982 ��������������Citrus (Tennessee) 1994 ��������������Gator (Tennessee) 1995 ��������������Citrus (Tennessee) 1996 ��������������Citrus (Tennessee)

Coach 2009 ��������������Papa Johns (South Carolina) 2010 ��������������Chick-fil-A (South Carolina) 2011 ��������������Capital One (South Carolina) 2013 ��������������BCS National Championship (Florida State) 2014 ��������������Rose (CFP) (Florida State) 2015 ��������������Peach (Florida State) 2016 ��������������Orange (Florida State)

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Graham comes to Texas A&M after serving five seasons on Jimbo Fisher's Florida State coaching staff and was instrumental in the Seminoles' 2013 BCS National Championship and two Atlantic Coast Conference titles in that span. Graham served as FSU's running backs coach in 2013 and then directed the Seminoles' running backs and special teams from 2014-17. Among the players he coached at Florida State were future NFL running backs Dalvin Cook, Devonta Freeman, James Wilder Jr. and Karlos Williams, as well as placekicker Roberto Aguayo. With Graham's leadership, Cook became a unanimous first-team All-American in 2016, as well as the school's all-time leading rusher. Cook finished his collegiate career with single season records for rushing yards (1,765 in 2016) and allpurpose yards (2,253 in 2016) and with a school record 4,464 career rushing yards. He finished in the top 10 in the voting for the Heisman Trophy in both 2015 and 2016 and went on to be a second-round selection of the Minnesota Vikings in the 2017 NFL Draft. One of Graham's most impressive coaching jobs came with Williams. Graham oversaw the conversion of Williams from defensive back to running back in 2013, a move that saw Williams rack up 22 rushing touchdowns in two seasons and finish ninth on the Seminoles' career rushing touchdowns list before joining the NFL. Graham's first year of work at Florida State in 2013 resulted in a tremendous ground attack that helped the Seminoles go undefeated (14-0) and have one of the most productive offenses in college football history, as the Seminoles set an FBS record for points in a season (723). Graham's work with the Seminoles' special teams unit was also impressive. In 2015, Cason Beatty led the ACC in punting average (45.2 yard per punt). Placekicker Roberto Aguayo was a three-time first-team All-American and left FSU as the most accurate kicker in college football history with a .9673 conversion rate. He made all 198 of his extra point attempts and 69-of-78 field goals during his career and became the highest drafted kicker since 2005

PERSONAL BORN ����������������July 14, 1975 HOMETOWN �����Concord, N.C. WIFE ������������������Kelly


CORNERBACKS

MAURICE LINGUIST Baylor ’06 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 12T H S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

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Texas native Maurice Linguist has returned to his home state to serve as the Aggies’ cornerbacks coach on head coach Jimbo Fisher’s first staff at Texas A&M. A native of Mesquite, Texas, and a former standout defensive back at Baylor, Linguist comes to Texas A&M after serving one season as defensive backs coach on P.J. Fleck’s staff at the University of Minnesota. He was promoted to assistant head coach after the 2017 season. An 11-year coaching veteran, Linguist has coached at the “Power 5” conference level for the last four years at Minnesota, Mississippi State, and Iowa State, and he also served stints at the University of Buffalo, James Madison, Valdosta State, and Baylor. In his lone season with the Golden Gophers, Lindquist built a formidable defensive secondary despite being ravaged by injuries, which forced him to use 11 defensive backs. The Gophers ranked No. 11 nationally in passing defense (174.5 yards per game) and allowed only 16 passing touchdowns, which tied for No. 22 in the FBS. Linguist arrived at Minnesota after spending one season at Mississippi State, where he coached the safeties. In 2016, he coached a quartet of talented players (Brandon Bryant, Kivon Coman, Mark McLaurin and Jamal Peters), who combined for seven of the Bulldogs’ 14 interceptions. From 2014-15, Linguist was the defensive passing game coordinator at Iowa State. In 2015, he mentored freshman cornerback Brian Peavy, who earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors and was a finalist for Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year. In 2014, Linguist’s young unit picked off 10 passes as he tutored a pair of underclassmen to AllBig 12 recognition. Free safety Kamari Cotton-Moya was named the Big 12’s Defensive Freshman of the Year and sophomore cornerback Nigel Tribune was a second-team All-Big 12 selection by the Associated Press. Cotton-Moya, a first-team freshman AllAmerica pick by the FWAA, led the team in tackles. Linguist was the defensive passing game coordinator at Buffalo from 2012-13. He was a key contributor to Buffalo’s 8-5 record, a secondplace finish in the MAC East and an appearance in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in 2013. The Bulls were solid on defense, especially in the secondary,

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PERSONAL BORN �����������������April 1, 1984 HOMETOWN �����Dallas, Texas WIFE ������������������Stacie CHILDREN ����������daughter, Maura

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as they ranked second in the MAC with 15 interceptions. Buffalo was also second in the league in scoring defense (24.4 ppg) and total defense (382.8 ypg). One of Linguist’s star players was Najja Johnson, who earned first-team All-MAC honors at cornerback in 2013 after recording 38 career pass breakups, the second-best total in school history. In Linguist’s first season at Buffalo (2012), his starting cornerbacks, Johnson and Cortney Lester, ranked first and second in the MAC in interceptions. The Bulls led the MAC in opponent pass completion percentage and ranked second in the conference in pass defense. Prior to his stint at Buffalo, Linguist spent three years at James Madison, coaching the safeties, and helping the Dukes to an 8-4 regular season record and a second-round appearance in the NCAA Football Championship Series Playoffs. In addition, The Sports Network selected the James Madison 2012 recruiting class as the best in the nation (FCS). Linguist also served as defensive backs and special teams coach at Valdosta (Ga.) State, helping the program to a 9-3 record and a No. 12 ranking in Division II in 2008. A native of Mesquite, Texas, Linguist began his coaching career at his alma mater Baylor University, tutoring strong safeties and rover backs as a graduate assistant in 2007. As a senior at Baylor, he was the team’s defensive most valuable player as a strong safety, an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection and an academic All-Big 12 honoree. He started 24 of 42 career games for the Bears from 2003-06 and was a four-year letterwinner. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communications (2006) and a master’s degree in health, human performance and recreation (2007) during his tenure at Baylor. Linguist and his wife, Stacie, have one daughter, Maura.

COLLEGE ������������Baylor, bachelor’s degree in communications, 2006 Baylor, master’s degree in human performance and recreation, 2007

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2003-06 ���������Baylor

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2007 ��������������Baylor (GA/Safeties) 2008 �������������Valdosta State (DB/ST) 2009-11 ���������James Madison (Safeties) 2012 ��������������Buffalo (DB) 2013 ��������������Buffalo (DB/Defensive Passing Game Coordinator) 2014 ��������������Iowa State (DB) 2015 ��������������Iowa State (DB/Defensive Passing Game Coordinator) 2016 ��������������Mississippi State (Safeties) 2017 ��������������Minnesota (DB) 2018- �������������Texas A&M (CB)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2008 ��������������Division II Second Round (Valdosta State) 2011 ��������������FCS Second Round (James Madison) 2013 ��������������Famous Idaho Potato (Buffalo) 2016 ��������������St. Petersburg (Mississippi State)


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BRADLEY DALE PEVETO

SMU ’87 F I R S T S E ASON AT TEXAS A&M 32N D S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

Former collegiate head coach and longtime SEC assistant coach Bradley Dale Peveto returns to his home state to coach the linebackers on head coach Jimbo Fisher’s first Texas A&M staff.

PEVETO FILE PERSONAL

BORN �����������������December 28, 1962 HOMETOWN �����Beaumont, Texas WIFE ������������������Melissa HOMETOWN �����daughter Payton Marie; son, Jacob Edward

EDUCATION COLLEGE ������������SMU, 1987

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1982-86 ���������SMU

COACHING EXPERIENCE 1987 ��������������Trinity Valley CC (Secondary) 1988-91 ���������SFA (DL/LB/Secondary/ST) 1992-93 ���������Southern Miss (LB/ST) 1994-95 ���������Arkansas (LB/ST) 1999-2002 �����Houston (co-DC/Secondary) 2003-04 ���������MTSU (DC/Secondary/LB) 2005-08 ���������LSU (co-DC/LB/ST) 2009-12 ���������Northwestern State (HC) 2013 ��������������Kentucky (Safeties, ST) 2014-16 ���������LSU (ST/LB) 2017 ��������������Ole Miss (ST/LB) 2018- �������������Texas A&M (LB)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

Player 1982 ��������������Cotton (SMU) 1983 ��������������Sun (SMU) 1984 ��������������Aloha (SMU)

Coach 1988 ��������������FCS Playoffs (SFA) 1989 ��������������FCS Playoffs (SFA) 1995 ��������������FCS Playoffs (Northwestern State) 1997 ��������������FCS Playoffs (Northwestern State) 1998 ��������������FCS Playoffs (Northwestern State) 2005 ��������������Peach (LSU) 2006 ��������������Sugar (LSU) 2007 ��������������BCS National Championship (LSU) 2014 ��������������Music City (LSU) 2015 ��������������Texas (LSU) 2016 ��������������Citrus (LSU)

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A standout linebacker during his playing days at SMU, Peveto has a national championship on his coaching resume and has coached at the collegiate level for more than 30 years, including within the Southeastern Conference for the last five years at the University of Kentucky, LSU and Ole Miss. A highly-regarded recruiter, Peveto arrives in Aggieland after coaching the linebackers and special teams at Ole Miss for the 2017 season. Peveto moved to Ole Miss following three seasons (2014-16) as a member of the LSU coaching staff, his second stint with the Tigers after serving four seasons (200508) earlier in his career. In seven total seasons with the Tigers, LSU posted a 59-19 mark and won five bowl games, including the 2007 BCS national championship. In six years as LSU’s special teams coordinator, the Tigers scored 11 special teams touchdowns and blocked six kicks. In 2016, Peveto oversaw LSU special teams and also coached outside linebackers on defense. His special teams defense ranked among the best in the SEC as the Tigers were second in punt return defense and third in kick return defense. He coached first team All-American Tre’Davious White, who was sixth in the SEC in punt return yards and one of four SEC players to return a punt for a touchdown. Peveto helped lead a defense that was sixth nationally in scoring defense, allowing only 16.4 points per game. His linebackers also contributed to LSU ranking 14th in total defense (323.0 ypg). Both marks ranked third in the SEC. Another first team All-America honoree, Kendall Beckwith, was under Peveto’s guidance throughout the 2016 campaign. Helping put together LSU’s 2016 recruiting class, which was rated No. 6 nationally, Peveto was an honorable mention for Scout.com Recruiter of the Year in the Southeastern Conference. In 2015, LSU featured two of the most dynamic return men in the SEC as White ranked among the league leaders by averaging 11.4 yards on punt returns and true freshman Derrius Guice was equally as dangerous on kickoff returns with a 23.6 average. White also returned a punt for a touchdown for the second straight year, while Guice had a 75-yard kickoff return that set up an LSU touchdown. Firstyear starter Trent Domingue connected on 13 of 17 field goals for the Tigers, while punter Jamie Keehn averaged 40.7 yards a punt to finish his career among the school’s all-time punting leaders. On defense, Peveto oversaw a group of linebackers that were among the best in the SEC led by Butkus Award finalist Deion Jones and Beckwith. Jones led the Tigers with 100 tackles and was a second-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft by the Falcons. In his first year back with the Tigers in 2014, LSU’s special teams accounted for one touchdown in both the kickoff and punt return game, while Keehn ranked No. 2 in the league in punting with a 44.9 average. Peveto returned to Baton Rouge after one season (2013) as special teams coordinator and safeties coach at the University of

Kentucky. Peveto left LSU following the 2008 season to become the head coach at Northwestern State, where he posted a 14-30 mark in four seasons from 2009-12. Peveto was a member of Les Miles’ first staff at LSU as he joined the Tigers in the spring of 2005 as special teams coordinator and linebackers coach. He remained in that position until 2008 when he was promoted to co-defensive coordinator. LSU went a combined 42-11 during Peveto’s first stretch with the Tigers, a span that saw LSU claim the 2007 national title and win at least 11 games in a season three times. Peveto’s development of linebackers was critical to the LSU defense rating among the top five in the nation for three straight years from 2005-07. In 2007, linebacker Ali Highsmith earned first team All-America honors from CBSsports.com, while also being named a second team All-American by the Associated Press. As LSU’s special teams coordinator, Peveto helped both his punter (Patrick Fisher) and placekicker (Colt David) earn first team All-SEC honors in 2007 – a first in LSU football history. Peveto joined the Tigers after two years at Middle Tennessee, where he served as secondary coach in 2003 before a promotion to defensive coordinator/linebackers coach in 2004. Peveto spent four years (1999-2002) at Houston as the Cougars’ co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach. During his stay in Houston, he had four players earn five all-conference awards while three were placed on Conference USA’s all-freshman squad. Peveto served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Northwestern State for three years (199698), helping the Demons capture back-to-back Southland Conference Championships and NCAA I-AA playoff berths. Peveto’s “Purple Swarm” defense at Northwestern State was ranked nationally in several statistical categories during each of his three seasons, and four of his players earned All-America honors. In addition, four Demon players were selected in the NFL Draft. The 1998 Northwestern State team went 11-3, reached the I-AA semifinals, and ranked third nationally. Prior to Northwestern State, Peveto spent two seasons on Danny Ford’s staff at Arkansas as the special teams coordinator and linebackers coach, helping the Razorbacks win the SEC Western Division title with an 8-5 overall mark to earn a berth in the 1995 Carquest Bowl. Peveto coached the outside linebackers and special teams at Southern Miss in 1992 and 1993. He also coached the defensive line, linebackers and secondary at Stephen F. Austin from 1988-91, serving as the special teams coordinator all four years. The Lumberjacks won the Southland Conference and advanced to the 1989 I-AA championship game. A 1987 graduate of SMU, Peveto began his coaching career as a secondary coach at Trinity Valley Community College. Peveto was a four-year letterman for the Mustangs, played in three bowl games (Cotton, Sun and Aloha), and was a team captain as a senior in 1986. During his playing career, SMU won two Southwest Conference championships (1982 and 1984) and had a combined record of 43-14-1. A native of Orangefield, Texas, Peveto comes from a family with a rich football coaching tradition. His late father, Ed, coached high school football in southeast Texas and was inducted into the Greater Houston Coaches Hall of Honor in 1993 and into the Golden Triangle Coaches Hall of Fame in 1997. Two of his brothers were also high school coaches in Texas. Peveto is married to the former Melissa Weser, and the couple has a daughter, Payton Marie, and a son, Jacob Edward.


DEFENSIVE ENDS

TERRY PRICE

Texas A&M ’89 S E V E N T H S E ASON AT TEXAS A&M 27T H S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

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Texas A&M letterman and longtime SEC coaching veteran Terry Price enters his fourth year as the Aggies’ defensive ends coach and his seventh season overall at his alma mater. A four-year football letterman at Texas A&M from 1986-1989, Terry Price led the Aggies’ defensive line in tackles as both a junior and a senior while helping the Aggies to pair of conference championships during his standout career. Price earned All-Southwest Conference honors as a senior and was also named an honorable mention All-American by The Sporting News. Most of his successful coaching career has been at schools in the Southeastern Conference – Texas A&M (2012-present), Ole Miss (1995-98 and 2009-11) and Auburn (1999-2008) – and he’s helped his teams to earn 19 bowl berths in that time. Price’s first season back in Aggieland was 2012 when he helped the staff transition to a 4-3 defense while returning only one starter on the defensive line. The unit emerged as a strength and generated a first-team All-American in defensive end Damontre Moore. Moore would go on to become a third-round draft pick of the New York Giants. The lone returning starter of the group was Spencer Nealy, who received the prestigious Aggie Heart Award at the end of the season. In 2014, Price helped guide true freshman defensive end Myles Garrett to one of the best debut seasons in school history with 11.5 quarterback sacks that also established a SEC freshman record. Garrett would go on to become a two-time All-American and a two-time finalist for the Rotary Lombardi Award before being selected No. 1 overall in the 2017 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns. Perhaps his most impressive coaching job came in 2017 when he helped develop Landis Durham from a little-used backup to the conference leader with 10.5 quarterback sacks. Durham ranked No. 8 nationally in sacks and earned All-SEC honors. In a season when the Aggies had to replace the formidable DE duo of Garrett and Daeshon Hall (2017 third round by the Carolina Panthers), Texas A&M led the SEC in QB sacks with Price’s defensive ends contributing 17.0 sacks. Price played under Aggie head coaches Jackie Sherrill and R.C. Slocum and helped the team compile an overall record of 34-14. During Price’s career, the Aggies only lost three games on Kyle Field. Price was drafted in the 10th round of the 1990 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears. He played two seasons in the NFL for the Bears and the Miami Dolphins. Price returned to Aggieland in 1992 to finish his undergraduate degree and began his football coaching career working on Coach Slocum’s staff.

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PERSONAL WIFE ������������������Kenya CHILDREN ���������Alexander and Devin

EDUCATION COLLEGE �����������Texas A&M, bachelor’s degree in sociology, 1992

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1986-89 ���������Texas A&M

COACHING EXPERIENCE

After departing Texas A&M, Price served one year as the strength coach and DL coach for Western Kentucky in 1994. He joined Coach Tommy Tuberville’s staff at Ole Miss from 1995-98 serving as the DL coach for the Rebels. He moved with Tuberville to another SEC school, Auburn, and coached from 1999-2008. Price would remain in the SEC moving back to Ole Miss to work under head coach Houston Nutt from 2009-11. His DL crews at both Ole Miss and Auburn were noted for getting pressure on the quarterback and creating havoc. At Ole Miss, Price coached NFL selections Derrick Burgess (2001 third round by the Philadelphia Eagles), Jerrell Powe (2011 sixth round by the Kansas City Chiefs) and Greg Hardy (2010 sixth round by the Carolina Panthers). The 2005 Auburn DL led the SEC in sacks and that included an 11-sack performance against arch rival Alabama. At Auburn, Price coached NFL selections Marcus Washington (2000 second round by the Indianapolis Colts), Quinton Reese (2000 sixth round by the Detroit Lions), Reggie Torbor (2004 fourth round by the New York Giants), Stanley McClover (2006 seventh round by the Carolina Panthers), Quinton Groves (2008 second round by the Jacksonville Jaguars) and Sen’Derrick Mark (2009 second round by the Tennessee Titans). Groves is the Auburn University career sacks leader. An excellent recruiter, Price was named a Rivals. com Top 25 recruiter in the nation in 2014, and 247 Sports.com named Price the No. 12 overall recruiter in the country the same year. Price has brought fivestar DL talent such as Myles Garrett (2014), Daylon Mack (2015) and Justin Madubuike (2016) to Aggieland. Price is a 1992 graduate of Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. He was born in Atlanta, Ga., and played his high school football at Plano High School near Dallas. Price is married to the former Kenya Hodges and the couple has two sons—Alexander and Devin.

1992-93 ���������Texas A&M (volunteer coach) 1994 ��������������Western Kentucky (DL/ strength) 1995-98 ���������Mississippi (DL) 1999-2008 �����Auburn (DL) 2009-11 ���������Mississippi (DL) 2011 (DEC.) ���Texas Tech (DL) 2012-14 ���������Texas A&M (DL) 2015- �������������Texas A&M (DE)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

Player 1986 ��������������Cotton (Texas A&M) 1987 ��������������Cotton (Texas A&M) 1989 ��������������Sun (Texas A&M)

Coach 1992 ��������������Cotton (Texas A&M) 1993 ��������������Cotton (Texas A&M) 1997 ��������������Motor City (Ole Miss) 1998 ��������������Independence (Ole Miss) 2000 ��������������Citrus (Auburn) 2001 ��������������Peach (Auburn) 2002 ��������������Capital One (Auburn) 2003 ��������������Music City (Auburn) 2004 ��������������Sugar (Auburn) 2005 ��������������Capital One (Auburn) 2006 ��������������Cotton (Auburn) 2007 ��������������Chick-fil-A (Auburn) 2009 ��������������Cotton (Ole Miss) 2012 ��������������Cotton (Texas A&M) 2013 ��������������Chick-fil-A (Texas A&M) 2014 ��������������Liberty (Texas A&M) 2015 ��������������Music City (Texas A&M) 2016 ��������������Texas (Texas A&M) 2017 ��������������Belk (Texas A&M)


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ELIJAH ROBINSON Penn State ’08 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 10T H S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

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Former Temple and Baylor assistant coach Elijah Robinson leads the Aggies' defensive linemen under head coach Jimbo Fisher.

EDUCATION COLLEGE �����������Penn State, bachelor’s degree in crime, law & justice, 2008 Penn State, master’s degree in educational leadership, 2008

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2004-08 ���������Penn State

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2009-11 ���������Penn State (GA) 2012-13 ���������Penn State (Director of Community Relations) 2014-15 ���������Temple (DL) 2016 ��������������Temple (DL/Run Game Coor.) 2017 ��������������Baylor (DL) 2018- �������������Texas A&M (DL) team's liaison with admissions, compliance, housing and academics. The Camden, N.J., native earned All-State and All-South Jersey honors at Woodrow Wilson High School, leading the team to a 15-0 record and a state championship in 2002.

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

Player 2005 ��������������Orange (Penn State) 2006 ��������������Outback (Penn State) 2007 ��������������Alamo (Penn State) 2008 ��������������Rose (Penn State)

Coach 2009 ��������������Capital One (Penn State) 2010 ��������������Outback (Penn State) 2011 ��������������TicketCity (Penn State) 2015 ��������������Boca Raton (Temple) 2016 ��������������Military (Temple)

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Robinson coached the defensive line for current Baylor head coach Matt Rhule for the last four seasons at Baylor (2017) and Temple (2014-16). During that span, Robinson mentored seven players that earned all-conference accolades. He coached honorable mention AllBig 12 lineman Ira Lewis at Baylor in 2017 and he mentored six All-American Athletic Conference selections at Temple, including first-team picks Haason Reddick (2016), Matt Ionnidis (2015) and Nate D. Smith (2015). The 2016 Owls rush defense ranked No. 2 in the AAC and 25th nationally, allowing just 130.4 yards per game, and met team's yearly defensive goal with a conference-best 40.0 sacks. In 2015, Temple recorded 32.0 sacks, including a season-high 10.0 in the Owls’ season-opening win against Penn State. Robinson's 2014 defensive line crew led the team to 27.0 sacks and 79.0 tackles for loss, as the Owls led the AAC in scoring defense (17.5 points/ game) and passing defense (186.9 yards/game). Prior to Temple, Robinson spent 10 seasons at Penn State as a student-athlete and staff member. The former Nittany Lions defensive tackle had his playing career cut short after suffering a neck injury during spring practice in 2006. He earned his bachelor's degree from PSU in 2008 and spent three years as a graduate assistant -- 2009 with academics and 2010-2011 as defensive graduate assistant -- before earning his master's degree in 2012. During the final two months of the 2011 season, Robinson served as defensive line coach, assisting co-defensive coordinator Larry Johnson. He worked with eventual NFL players Devon Still, Jared Odrick and Aaron Maybin. His final two seasons at Penn State he served as director of community relations and NFL liaison under then-head coach Bill O'Brien (now Houston Texans head coach). In that role he organized scouting visits, orchestrated Pro Day, developed community service initiatives and served as the football

PERSONAL BORN ����������������May 25, 1985 HOMETOWN �����Camden, N.J.


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JIM TURNER

Boston College ’88 S E V E N T H S E ASON AT TEXAS A&M 25T H S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

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Known for his unwavering attention to detail, Jim Turner will serve as the offensive line coach on head coach Jimbo Fisher’s first staff at Texas A&M. It will be Turner’s third stint of service at Texas A&M, having served as offensive line coach for Mike Sherman from 2008-11 and then returning for two more seasons under Kevin Sumlin from 2016-17. A veteran of more than 20 seasons of coaching experience at all levels of football, Turner has developed multiple NFL offensive linemen at Texas A&M including NFL firstround selections Luke Joeckel, Jake Matthews and Cedric Ogbuehi The past two seasons, the Aggies’ O-line crew cleared the way for balanced offenses that gained more than 2,000 rushing yards while also passing for 3,000-plus yards, which was accomplished by only a handful of teams in the FBS. Two members of the 2016 offensive front have earned roster spots in the NFL – Jermaine Eluemenor (Baltimore Ravens) and Avery Gennesy (Jacksonville Jaguars). Among the highlights in Turner’s first stint with the Aggies were the 2011 offensive unit ranking in the Top 25 in total offense (No. 7), scoring offense (No. 11), passing offense (No. 18) and rushing offense (No. 24). The 2011 offensive line allowed just nine quarterback sacks in 13 games (on 537 pass attempts). From 2009-11, the Aggies ranked among the nation’s top 25 teams in total offense while averaging more than 440 total yards each season. The 2009 unit ranked fifth nationally with 465.8 yards per game and seventh in 2011 with an average of 490.2 total yards. Among the offensive linemen signed and developed by Turner during his first stay at Texas A&M included Patrick Lewis (Seattle Seahawks), Joeckel (No. 2 overall pick in 2013 NFL Draft), Matthews (No. 9 overall pick in 2014), Ogbuehi (No. 21 overall pick in 2015) and Jarvis Harrison (New York Jets). When Turner left Texas A&M after the 2011 Meinecke Car Care Bowl of Texas victory, he served as offensive line coach in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins (2012-13). The 2013 Dolphins improved their win total for the second-straight season and got off to a 3-0 start, the first time since 2002. In 2012, Turner guided an offensive line that paved the way for Miami to finish eighth in the AFC in rushing yards per game (112.6) and seventh in rushing yards per play (4.10). Prior to coming to Aggieland the first time, Turner coached offensive line at his alma mater of

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PERSONAL BORN ����������������January 15, 1965 BIRTHPLACE �����Boston, Mass. HOMETOWN ����Boston, Mass. WIFE �����������������Patricia CHILDREN ���������Michael

EDUCATION COLLEGE ������������Boston College, 1988

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

1984-87 ���������Boston College

MILITARY EXPERIENCE 1990-94 ���������U.S. Marine Corps / Infantry Officer

COACHING EXPERIENCE Boston College in 2007. Before serving in Chestnut Hill, Turner worked two seasons (2005-06) as offensive line coach at the University of Delaware. In 2006, Turner was assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Fightin’ Blue Hens. Turner’s background includes stops at Temple in 2003-04 as the offensive line coach as well as three years (2000-02) as the offensive line and run game coordinator for Harvard. Turner spent one season as the offensive line coach for Louisiana Tech in 1999. From 1994 through 1998, Turner coached at Northeastern University working with the offensive line and tight ends in 1994-95, before switching to running backs and special teams in 1996, and ending his tenure there as the defensive line and special teams in 1997 and 1998. A native of Braintree, Massachusetts, Turner was a four-year letterman for Coach Jack Bicknell at Boston College as a fullback. He played in two bowl games, the Cotton and Hall of Fame. His senior season he was named a team captain. After earning his degree in sociology in 1988 from Boston College, Turner began his coaching career at his high school alma mater of Braintree. He spent the 1989 season in London, England, as the offensive coordinator of the Kent Rams before serving in the United States Marine Corps as an infantry officer in Europe, the Middle East and Japan from 1990-94. Turner is married and his wife’s name is Patricia. They have one son, Michael.

1988 ��������������Braintree (Mass.) HS (Offense) 1989 ��������������Kent (London) Rams (Offensive Coor./Player-Coach) 1994-95 ���������Northeastern (OL/TE) 1996 ��������������Northeastern (RB) 1997-98 ���������Northeastern (DL) 1999 ��������������Louisiana Tech (OL) 2000-02 ���������Harvard (OL/Run Game Coor.) 2003-04 ���������Temple (OL) 2005-06 ���������Delaware (OL) 2006 ��������������Delaware (Asst. HC/RC) 2007 ��������������Boston College (OL) 2008-11 ���������Texas A&M (OL) 2012-13 ���������Miami Dolphins (OL) 2016 ��������������Cincinnati (OL) 2016- �������������Texas A&M (OL)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE Player 1985 ��������������Cotton (Boston College) 1986 ��������������Hall of Fame (Boston College)

Coach 2009 ��������������Independence (Texas A&M) 2010 ��������������Cotton (Texas A&M) 2011 ��������������Texas (Texas A&M) 2016 ��������������Texas (Texas A&M) 2017 ��������������Belk (Texas A&M)


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JERRY SCHMIDT Nebraksa ’86 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 32N D S E A S O N A S A C OAC H

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Texas A&M head football coach Jimbo Fisher has tabbed former University of Oklahoma Director of Sports Enhancement Jerry Schmidt to lead the Aggies’ strength and conditioning efforts.

EDUCATION

COLLEGE �������������Nebraska, bachelor’s degree in exercise science, 1986 Oklahoma, bachelor’s degree in liberal studies, 2001

COACHING EXPERIENCE

1987 ���������������Notre Dame (Assistant) 1988 ���������������Oklahoma State (Director) 1989-94 ����������Notre Dame (Coordinator) 1995-98 ����������Florida (Coordinator) 1999-2017 �����Oklahoma (Director of Sport Enhancement) 2018- ��������������Texas A&M (Director of Athletic Performance)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

Schmidt served two coaching stints at Notre Dame. He got his coaching start on Lou Holtz’s staff in 1987 as an assistant, and returned to South Bend as the strength and conditioning coordinator in 1989 after a year at Oklahoma State. A native of Harvard, Neb., Schmidt earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska in 1986 where he learned his craft under Cornhuskers legends Tom Osborne and Boyd Epley. He earned another degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2001. Schmidt and his wife, Robin, have a daughter (Aubrey) and a son (Samuel).

1987 ���������������Cotton (Notre Dame) 1988 ���������������Holiday (Oklahoma State) 1989 ���������������Fiesta (Notre Dame) 1990 ���������������Orange (Notre Dame) 1991 ���������������Sugar (Notre Dame) 1992 ���������������Cotton (Notre Dame) 1993 ���������������Cotton (Notre Dame) 1994 ���������������Fiesta (Notre Dame) 1995 ���������������Fiesta (Bowl Alliance Championship) (Florida) 1996 ���������������Sugar (Bowl Alliance Championship) (Florida) 1997 ���������������Citrus (Florida) 1998 ���������������Orange (Florida) 1999 ���������������Independence (Oklahoma) 2000 ���������������Orange (National Championship) (Oklahoma) 2001 ���������������Cotton (Oklahoma) 2002 ���������������Rose (Oklahoma) 2003 ���������������Sugar (National Championship) (Oklahoma) 2004 ���������������Orange (National Championship) (Oklahoma) 2005 ���������������Holiday (Oklahoma) 2006 ���������������Fiesta (Oklahoma) 2007 ���������������Fiesta (Oklahoma) 2008 ���������������BCS National Championship (Oklahoma) 2009 ���������������Sun (Oklahoma) 2010 ���������������Fiesta (Oklahoma) 2011 ���������������Insight (Oklahoma) 2012 ���������������Cotton (Oklahoma) 2013 ���������������Sugar (Oklahoma) 2014 ���������������Russell Athletic (Oklahoma) 2015 ���������������Orange (Oklahoma) 2016 ���������������Sugar (Oklahoma) 2017 ���������������Rose (CFP) (Oklahoma)

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Widely considered one of the most accomplished and innovative strength coaches in the country, Schmidt comes to Texas A&M after highly successful stints at Oklahoma (1999-2017), Florida (1995-98), Notre Dame (1987, 1989-94) and Oklahoma State (1988). Schmidt has trained six Heisman Trophy winners – Baker Mayfield, Sam Bradford and Jason White at Oklahoma, Danny Wuerffel at Florida, Barry Sanders at Oklahoma State and Tim Brown at Notre Dame and has worked with 30 NFL first-round selections, 64 firstteam All-Americans and dozens of major award winners. Schmidt has coached with teams that played in six national championship games and has been a part of national championship teams from Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Florida. The 1991 Collegiate Strength Coach of the Year, Schmidt is known for his disciplined, intense and innovative workouts. His well-known slogan is, “Hard Work Beats Talent When Talent Doesn’t Work Hard!” In 19 seasons at Oklahoma, Schmidt helped the Sooners win 11 conference titles, the 2001 national championship and nine bowl games after being hired by Bob Stoops in 1999. The Sooners won 202 games in that time frame, an average of 10.6 victories per season. Prior to his time in Norman, Schmidt served four seasons on Steve Spurrier’s staff at the University of Florida (1995-98) and helped the Gators win the 1996 national championship, as well as SEC titles in 1995 and 1996.

PERSONAL

BORN ������������������September 18, 1962 HOMETOWN ������Harvard, Neb. WIFE ������������������Robin CHILDREN ����������daughter, Aubrey; son, Samuel


ASSOCIATE AD FOR FOOTBALL

MARK ROBINSON Appalachian State ’02 SIXTH SEASON AT TEXAS A&M

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Mark Robinson is in his first season as the Associate AD for Football at Texas A&M after spending the last five seasons with the Florida State football program. Prior to his time in Tallahassee, Robinson worked as the Arkansas director of football operations for five years and served as the Aggies’ football operations assistant for five seasons. Robinson has helped develop and oversee several multi-million dollar renovation projects of football facilities, including the coaches’ offices, locker room, lobbies and player’s lounges. Following the 2015 season, he was named the nation’s top Director of Football Operations during the FootballScoop FBS support staff awards presented by ProGrass at the AFCA Convention. While at Florida State, Robinson orchestrated the daily operations of the FSU football program which included monitoring the football program’s budget, scholarships, team travel, housing, camps and clinics, NFL relations and other administrative responsibilities. During his five-year stint in Tallahassee, Robinson was a part of the Seminoles’ 27-game winning streak from 2013-14 and made trips to the 2013 BCS National Championship Game, 2014 College Football Playoff, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, Orange Bowl and 2013 and 2014 ACC Championship games. Each season under Robinson, Florida State had at least one player drafted in the first round as FSU set the modern day record for the most players selected in three consecutive drafts (2013-15).

Robinson oversaw all the daily operations of the Arkansas football program after beginning his stint there in January 2008. He was responsible for the operation of the football program’s budget, scholarships, team travel, housing, camps and clinics, NFL relations and other administrative responsibilities. Robinson served as the staff liaison to the Southeastern Conference. He also monitored and recorded all athletic related events for the football program. Robinson was part of three bowl appearances at Arkansas coordinating the Razorbacks’ trip to the 2010 Liberty Bowl, the 2011 Sugar Bowl – the first BCS game in school history – and the 2012 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. Robinson served as the Assistant Director of Football Operations at Texas A&M from 2003-07. At A&M, he assisted with the day-to-day operations of the program, including team travel, practice, game day operations, recruiting and coaching. He assisted the staff with recruiting letters and videos, worked with the compliance office, handled player guest tickets, coordinated various activities and functions related to three bowl games, assisted with recruiting weekends and official visits, put together a player policy manual and supervised team-building activities. Robinson played on the offensive line at Appalachian State from 1998-2002, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in communications. The Mountaineers were ranked in the top 10 in the nation in I-AA and earned playoff bids all five seasons. He set the school record with a 615-pound squat lift and received the Strongest Player Award on the team his senior year. The Greensboro, N.C., native is married to the former Valerie Lynch. They have three children, Caroline, who was born in March 2008, Rocco, who was born in October 2009, and Nate, who was born in June 2011.

ROBINSON FILE PERSONAL

BORN ���������������� October 29, 1979 HOMETOWN ����Greensboro, N.C. WIFE �����������������Valerie CHILDREN ���������daugther, Caroline; sons, Rocco and Nate

EDUCATION COLLEGE �����������Appalachian State, 2002

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1998-2002 ����Appalachian State

ATHLETIC WORK HIST0RY 2003-07 ��������Texas A&M (Assistant Director of Football Operations) 2008-12 ��������Arkansas (Director of Football Operations) 2013-17 ��������Florida State (Assistant Athletics Director for Football) 2018- ������������Texas A&M (Associate Athletics Director for Football)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE Player 1998 ��������������Division I-AA Playoffs (Appalachian State) 1999 ��������������Division I-AA Playoffs (Appalachian State) 2000 ��������������Division I-AA Playoffs (Appalachian State) 2001 ��������������Division I-AA Playoffs (Appalachian State) 2002 ��������������Division I-AA Playoffs (Appalachian State)

Staff 2004 ��������������Cotton (Texas A&M) 2006 ��������������Holiday (Texas A&M) 2007 ��������������Alamo (Texas A&M) 2009 ��������������Liberty (Arkansas) 2010 ��������������Sugar (Arkansas) 2011 ��������������Cotton (Arkansas) 2013 ��������������BCS National Championship (Florida State) 2014 ��������������Rose (CFP) (Florida State) 2015 ��������������Peach (Florida State) 2016 ��������������Orange (Florida State)

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2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF AUSTIN THOMAS

Associate AD for Football Personnel Austin Thomas is in his first season as the Associate AD for Football Personnel of the Texas A&M football program. Thomas comes to Aggieland after spending the last five season as a member of the LSU football staff where Thomas was promoted to General Manager in 2016. The first General Manager in the history of the Southeastern Conference and one of two in the nation, Thomas was responsible for the oversight and management of the entire LSU Football program. One of the top personnel managers in all of college football, Thomas worked closely with NFL personnel to maximize the opportunity for LSU student-athletes as the next level. In Thomas' first two seasons at LSU, he helped the Tigers claim back-to-back top five signing classes in 2014 and 2015, which included signing the nation's top overall player in 2014. He was named the Personnel Director of the Year in 2015 and a finalist for the award in 2014. Thomas is married to the former Brittney Piper. The couple has a son, Paul Austin Thomas III, who was born in June 2015.

DUSTIN CHASON

Coordinator of Football Operations Dustin Chason is in first season with the Texas A&M football team as the coordinator of football operations after spending the last five seasons at Florida State. Chason began his tenure at FSU in 2013 as an administrative assistant, supporting pre-game special events with the Make-AWish Foundation and Wounded Warrior Project. In 2015, Chason was elevated to football operations assistant and helped managed the day-to-day operations of the program and assisted with the annual Jimbo Fisher Football Camp. Chason graduated from Florida State with a bachelor of science in finance and sport management as well as a master of science in sport management.

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LEAH KNIGHT

Director of Football Recruiting

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Leah Knight enters her first season as the director of football recruiting at Texas A&M after spending the 2017 season at Alabama. Prior to her return in Tuscaloosa, Knight worked as the assistant director of football operations at Colorado State and served as the football recruiting operations coordinator at the University of South Florida. As the director of football recruiting for Alabama, Knight spearheaded the recruiting efforts as the Crimson Tide hauled in a top 10 recruiting class in 2018. During her two seasons at Colorado State, Knight helped the Rams improve from No. 128 in Scout’s team rankings in 2015 to No. 63 in 2016 and No. 65 in 2017. Colorado State reeled in the second-best recruiting classes in the Mountain West in 2016 and 2017 after finishing fifth in 2014 and last in 2015. At South Florida, Knight helped secure the No. 1 ranked recruiting class in the American Athletic Conference in 2014. A native of Fayette, Ala., Knight worked as a student recruiting intern at Alabama, assisting the Crimson Tide in signing the consensus No. 1 class in 2013, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in public relations.

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TAM HOLLINGSHEAD

Director of High School Relations

A name familiar to Texas High School football as well as Texas A&M football, Tam Hollingshead was named the Director of High School Relations in March of 2017. Hollingshead returned to Aggieland from SMU where he has served as Director of High School Relations beginning in 2008 and was promoted to Director of External Operations for the Mustangs in 2015. As a high school coach, Hollingshead worked at Odessa Permian, Temple and Rockwall Heath. He served on the Permian staff as a defensive coordinator when the Panthers won the 1989 state championship and won it all as the head coach at Odessa Permian in 1991. After four years as the Panthers' head coach with a record of 45-4-2, Hollingshead joined the staff of Coach R.C. Slocum at Texas A&M and worked with tight ends and specialists during his time from 1994-2002. During that time the Aggies won the Big 12 South Championship in 1997 and 1998 and won the overall Big 12 title in 1998. A Brownwood High School Hall of Fame member, Hollingshead was an all-state football player helping Brownwood win two state crowns. Hollingshead lettered at SMU as a safety and graduated in 1976. He earned a master's degree from Sul Ross University. Hollingshead and his wife, Barbara, have three children— Amanda, Alek and Drew.


HOLLY REEDY

Holly Reedy joined the Texas A&M football program in the spring of 2015 and serves as Football Operations Manager. In that role, she assists with the planning of all football events and recruiting activities, including prospect visits, game days, signing day, chalk talk, countdown to kickoff and more. A native of Sugar Land, Reedy graduated from Texas A&M in 2011 with a degree in Sports Management. While attending A&M, she was a member of the Aggie Dance Team, Chi Omega sorority and Muster Committee, and participated in a Sport Management study abroad program in Germany and Switzerland. Following graduation, Reedy spent one year as an assistant in the football recruiting office, one with the Houston Texans as the Lone Star Sports and Entertainment Events Coordinator and most recently a year as the Marketing Coordinator for Texas Sport & Spine/D1 Sports Training in Abilene. While in Aggieland she also spent two years as an assistant coach with the Texas Aggie Dance Team. Reedy and her husband, Clay, A&M Class of '13, wed in May of 2014. The couple lives in College Station with their Australian shepherd Blu. In her spare time, Reedy enjoys dance, traveling, photography and snow skiing.

Director of Player Development Mikado Hinson is in his fifth season with the Texas A&M football team after joining the Aggies as the team’s Director of Player Development in 2014. The Olathe, Kansas, native comes to College Station after serving on staff with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) in Houston since 1998. Hinson most recently served at the University of Houston, where he spent 14 years (2000-14) as the Team Chaplain and Character Development Coach for the Cougar football program. During that time, Hinson was also the Team Chaplain for the Houston Rockets from 2000-08, and served on the FCA National Chaplain’s Task Force from 2010-13. He became a licensed and ordained minister in 2005. Hinson earned a BS in mass communications with a concentration in broadcast and journalism from Norfolk State University in 1998. He enjoys spending time with family, boxing, ring announcing, reading, teaching and preaching. Hinson is married to Shaundra Hinson and the couple has three children: daughters Maya and Kendall, and son MJ.

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Football Operations Manager

MIKADO HINSON


DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

SCOTT WOODWARD

LSU ’85 THIRD YEAR AT TEXAS A&M

STAFF

Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young named Scott Woodward the institution’s new Director of Athletics on January 8, 2016, after leading the athletics program at the University of Washington to new heights. Since becoming Texas A&M Director of Athletics in January 2016, Scott Woodward has overseen an incredible run by the Aggies, both on the field and off. And that is exactly what has happened. On the fields and courts and in the pools of competition, every Aggie sports program has participated in postseason play since Woodward’s arrival and Texas A&M was the only Southeastern Conference (SEC) institution in 2015-16 to have its football, men’s basketball and baseball teams participate in the postseason. The Aggies added two national championship trophies in 2016-17 as the men’s indoor track and field squad won the 2017 NCAA title before the 12th Man at the Gilliam Indoor Stadium and the women’s equestrian team won the National Collegiate Equestrian Association national crown. The track squad posted a thrilling victory in the final race on the final lap of the 4x400-meter relay while the equestrian team became the first program in the current championship format to post four meet wins in claiming the title. Aggie teams have won six SEC titles during Woodward’s tenure, including women’s swimming & diving twice, men’s basketball, baseball’s tournament championship, men’s tennis and men’s outdoor track and field. During the 2016-17 academic year, 133 studentathletes earned their degrees, evidence of the Department’s commitment to academics and education. Athletics finished the spring semester with a record 325 student-athletes earning grade-point averages of 3.0 or higher, with a record ten teams posting a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. Woodward has worked tirelessly to develop key relationships across the university community, the Texas A&M University System and with the 12th Man Foundation, to raise funds for scholarships, programs and facilities on behalf of the Athletics Department. A $28.6 million softball facility and $39.8 million outdoor track and field stadium are under construction and, when completed in 2018, will be among the finest in the country. Additional facility upgrades have been completed – or are planned – to provide Aggie student-athletes with world-class facilities to reach their full potential. Ensuring that students-athletes leave Texas A&M with a world class education and a degree – with real life skills to take them far – are cornerstones of Woodward’s approach. He has worked to increase the number of career placement opportunities for student-athletes through engagement initiatives

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and has led the initiative to redesign and implement a specific program for career placement for student-athletes to help bridge the gap from being a student-athlete to their first full-time job. Woodward’s commitment to student-athletes extends beyond the courts, pool, fields and classrooms. Last year, Athletics hired the first full-time mental health professional in the athletics department, with a second full-time mental health professional position approved. He has added a third full-time nutritionist and two full-time athletic trainers. Woodward’s approach is part of his mentality to be intentional regarding the total well-being of Aggie student-athletes. The welfare of the student-athlete is a core value, shaping every decision. Prior to arriving in College Station, Woodward served as Director of Athletics at the University of Washington from 2008 through 2015. The Husky athletics programs flourished under his leadership, capturing seven national championships and multiple conference titles. The Husky football program returned to the postseason in 2010 for the first time since 2001, and made five straight bowl appearances. Woodward garnered wide acclaim in 2013 for hiring current head football coach Chris Peterson, who led the UW football team to the College Football Playoff in 2016. The men’s basketball program won the 2012 PAC-12 regular season championship, 2011 and 2010 PAC-10 Conference Tournament Championships and reached the NCAA’s Sweet Sixteen in 2010. Washington ranked fourth in the PAC-12 Conference in student-athlete graduation rates and ranked second over a ten-year average. Under Woodward’s leadership, Washington demonstrated an exemplary record of compliance, hiring and diversity. Fundraising set all-time records under Woodward

as he helped secure multiple high-figure corporate sponsorships. He also led a $280 million renovation of Husky Stadium, completed in 2013, and facility enhancements for baseball. In recognition of his accomplishments at Washington, Woodward was nominated by the Sports Business Journal for the prestigious Athletic Director of the Year Award in March of 2014. Woodward served as Vice Chancellor of External Affairs at Washington from 2004-2008, prior to his appointment as Director of Athletics, a similar role to one he held at LSU from 2000-2004. Acting as the liaison between the university and government and corporate officials, he advised then-Chancellor Mark Emmert on policy and government appropriations. As with his tenure in External Affairs at Washington, Woodward helped lead LSU to unprecedented economic growth, paving the way for the University’s move from a Tier II to Tier I research institution. At LSU, Woodward also served as the Chancellor’s representative to the athletics department. During his time with the Tigers, the institution’s intercollegiate athletic teams won 10 NCAA national championships, including one in football in 2003. After serving as a political consultant and legislative liaison in Baton Rouge, Woodward founded a government and public relations firm in the mid-1990s, providing strategic policy direction to Fortune 500 corporations, including clients in the education, insurance and oil industries. He also worked on behalf of the Louisiana Nature Conservancy and the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, as well as served on the Board of Directors of the Baton Rouge Food Bank. Woodward earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from LSU in 1985. He is married to Nanette Dicharry and has two adult sons, Michael and Josh Evans.



THE LAST TIME 100 - YARD RUSHER

10 - OR - MORE RECEPTIONS

by A&M

103 Trayveon Williams.................................................vs Auburn........................ Nov. 4, 2017

by A&M

13 / 12 Christian Kirk / Jhamon Ausbon............................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

150 M Colburn.............................................................of Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

12 Keenan Barnes......................................................of Louisiana..................... Sept. 16, 2017

by A&M

109 Kellen Mond..........................................................vs Arkansas...................... Sept. 23, 2017

by A&M

4 Daniel LaCamera...................................................at Florida......................... Oct. 14, 2017

102 Keith Ford..............................................................vs Arkansas...................... Sept. 23, 2017

by Opp.

4 Daniel Carlson.......................................................of Auburn........................ Nov. 7, 2015

by Opp.

127 Derrius Guice........................................................of LSU.............................. Nov. 25, 2017

106 Darrel Williams.....................................................of LSU.............................. Nov. 25, 2017 by A&M

52 Daniel LaCamera...................................................vs Alabama...................... Oct. 7, 2017

by Opp.

51 Caleb Sturgis.........................................................of Florida......................... Sept. 8, 2012

by A&M

62 Terence Kitchens................................................... vs Southern Miss........... Sept. 25, 1999

by A&M

1st Qtr Roshaud Paul & D. Capers-Smith..........................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

2nd Qtr Nick Ruffin.............................................................of Auburn........................ Nov. 4, 2017

TWO 100 - YARD RUSHERS

200 - YARD RUSHER by A&M

203 Trayveon Williams.................................................vs UCLA........................... Sept. 3, 2017

by Opp.

285 Derrius Guice........................................................of LSU.............................. Nov. 24, 2016

60 - YARD RUSH PLAY by A&M

79 Kellen Mond..........................................................vs Arkansas...................... Sept. 23, 2017

by Opp

66 M Colburn.............................................................of Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

THREE - OR - MORE RUSHING TDS by A&M

3 Keith Ford..............................................................vs UCLA........................... Sept. 3, 2017

by Opp.

4 Derrius Guice........................................................of LSU.............................. Nov. 24, 2016

TEAM RUSHED FOR 300 YARDS by A&M

382 vs UCLA......................................................................................................... Sept. 3, 2017

by Opp

365 Mississippi State ........................................................................................... Nov. 5, 2016

TEAM RUSHED FOR LESS THAN 100 YARDS by A&M

55 vs LSU............................................................................................................ Nov. 25, 2017

by Opp

23 South Carolina............................................................................................... Sep. 30, 2017

300 - YARD PASSER by A&M

499 Nick Starkel...........................................................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

400 J Wolford...............................................................of Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

2017 REVIEW

400 - YARD PASSER by A&M

499 Nick Starkel...........................................................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

400 J Wolford...............................................................of Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

SCORED ON OVER A 50 - YARD PASS PLAY by A&M

52 yds Christian Kirk from Nick Starkel.............................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

50 yds S. Washington from J Wolford...................................of Wake Forest.................. Dec. 29, 2017

30 PASS COMPLETIONS by A&M

42 Nick Starkel...........................................................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

32 J Wolford...............................................................of Wake Forest.................. Dec. 29, 2017

40 PASS ATTEMPTS by A&M

63 Nick Starkel...........................................................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

49 J Wolford...............................................................of Wake Forest.................. Dec. 29, 2017

by A&M

4 Nick Starkel...........................................................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

4 J Wolford...............................................................of Wake Forest.................. Dec. 29, 2017

FOUR FIELD GOALS

50 - YARD FIELD GOAL

60 - YARD FIELD GOAL

RECORDED A BLOCKED PUNT

RECORDED A BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT by A&M Jayden Peevy.........................................................vs Wake Forest................. Dec. 29, 2017

blocked M. Weaver’s attempt (2nd Qtr)

by Opp. Josh Boyd..............................................................of Mississippi State............ Nov. 3, 2012 blocked Taylor Bertolet’s attempt (2nd Qtr)

A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED FOR A TD by A&M 100 yards Christian Kirk.........................................................vs Arkansas...................... Sept. 23, 2017 by Opp. 100 yards Elijah Lily...............................................................of New Mexico................ Nov. 11, 2017

PUNT RETURN FOR A TD by A&M 90 yards Christian Kirk.........................................................vs New Mexico................ Nov. 11 2017 by Opp. 59 yards J Bates...................................................................of Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

BLOCKED PUNT RETURN FOR A TD by A&M 0 yards Charles Oliver........................................................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017 by Opp.

0 yards Malik Miller...........................................................of Auburn........................ Nov. 4, 2017

INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TD by A&M 19 yards Derrick Tucker.......................................................vs Ole Miss...................... Nov. 18, 2017 by Opp. 90 yards Jamal Peters..........................................................of Mississippi State.......... Oct. 28, 2017

FUMBLE RECOVERY FOR A TD by A&M 12 yards Deshazor Everett...................................................vs SMU............................ Sept. 21, 2013 by Opp. 21 yards Jonathan Allen......................................................of Alabama...................... Oct. 22, 2016

A TEAM SCORED A SAFETY by A&M vs Alabama............................................................in College Station.............. Oct. 7, 2017 (Gillaspia blocked punt out of endzone) by Opp. by Oklahoma ........................................................in College Station.............. Nov. 6, 2010 (A&M punt blocked and recoverd in endzone)

THREE - OR - MORE TD PASSES

FOUR - OR - MORE TD PASSES by A&M

4 Nick Starkel...........................................................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017

by Opp.

4 J Wolford...............................................................of Wake Forest.................. Dec. 29, 2017

100 - YARD RECEIVER by A&M 189 / 112 Christian Kirk / Jhamon Ausbon............................vs Wake Forest................ Dec. 29, 2017 by Opp. 138 / 112 S Washington / C Serigne......................................of Wake Forest.................. Dec. 29, 2017

10 - OR - MORE RECEIVERS by A&M

11 ..............................................................................vs Louisiana..................... Sept. 16, 2017

by Opp.

10 LSU........................................................................in College Station............ Nov. 25, 2017

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OVERTIME HISTORY

12 - 6 OVERALL, 7 - 3 HOME, 1 - 2 AWAY, 4 - 1 NEUTRAL Nov.   1, 1997 Dec.   5, 1998

Texas A&M 28 Texas A&M 36

Dec. 31, 2000

Oct.   5, 2002 Nov. 16, 2002 Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 30, 2004 Nov. 13, 2004 Oct.   1, 2005 Oct. 21, 2006 Sept. 8, 2007 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 11, 2011 Sept. 27, 2014 Sept. 26, 2015 Sept. 3, 2016 Oct. 8, 2016 Sept. 23, 2017

Oklahoma State 25 Kansas State 33

1 OT 2 OT

College Station St. Louis, Mo.

Mississippi State 43

Texas A&M 41

1 OT

Shreveport, La.

Texas Tech 48 Missouri 33 Texas A&M 29 Baylor 35 Texas A&M 32 Texas A&M 16 Texas A&M 34 Texas A&M 47 Missouri 38 Kansas State 53 Texas A&M 35 Texas A&M 28 Texas A&M 31 Texas A&M 45 Texas A&M 50

Texas A&M 47 Texas A&M 27 Colorado 26 Texas A&M 34 Texas Tech 25 Baylor 13 Oklahoma State 33 Fresno State 45 Texas A&M 31 Texas A&M 50 Arkanas 28 Arkanas 21 UCLA 24 Tennessee 38 Arkansas 43

1 OT 2 OT 1 OT 1 OT 1 OT 1 OT 1 OT 3 OT 1 OT 4 OT 1 OT 1 OT 1 OT 2 OT 1 OT

College Station College Station College Station Waco, Texas College Station College Station Stillwater, Okla. College Station College Station Manhattan, Kan. Arlington, Texas Arlington, Texas College Station College Station Arlington, Texas

(Big 12 Championship) (Independence Bowl)


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2017 TEXAS A&M FOOTBALL SCHEDULE / RESULTS DATE OPPONENT

SEPTEMBER

3

9 Sat. NICHOLLS

W / L

Sun. at UCLA

SCORE

OVERALL

SEC

START

TIME

TEMP

ATTEND

L

44-45

0-1

6:30 PM

3:49

88°

64,635

W

24-14

1-1

6:00 PM

3:26

84°

100,276

16

Sat. LOUISIANA

W

45-21

2-1

11:00 AM

3:38

81°

98,412

23

Sat. * ^ vs. Arkansas

W

50-43 (OT)

3-1

1-0

11:00 AM

3:48

64,668

30

Sat.

* SOUTH CAROLINA

W

7

Sat.

* #1 ALABAMA

14

Sat.

* at Florida

28 Sat. * MISSISSIPPI STATE

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

4

Sat.

24-17

4-1

2-0

6:30 PM

3:32

83°

96,430

L

19-27

4-2

2-1

6:15 PM

3:18

89°

101,058

W

* #15 AUBURN

19-17

5-2

3-1

6:00 PM

3:33

83°

86,114

L

14-35

5-3

3-2

6:15 PM

3:16

60°

96,128

L

27-42

5-4

3-3

11:00 AM

3:17

76°

100,257

11

Sat NEW MEXICO

W

55-14

6-4

6:00 PM

3:10

72°

99,051

18

Sat.

* at Ole Miss

W

31-24

7-4

4-3

6:05 PM

3:38

55°

55,880

25

Sat.

* at #19 LSU

L

21-45

7-5

4-4

6:30 PM

3:35

57°

97,675

DECEMBER

29 Fri. ! vs. Wake Forest

L

52-55

7-6

12:00 PM

4:07

41°

32,784

* - Southeastern Conference game. ^ - AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas). ! - Belk Bowl (Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.).

RECORD BREAKDOWN

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL TEXAS A&M 95 118 96 109 7 425 399 OPPONENTS 71 148 90 100 0

TEAM STATISTICS A&M OPPONENT

SCORING

425 399

32.7

Points Per Game

30.7

FIRST DOWNS 260 257

Rushing

96

108

Passing

139

128

Penalty

25

21

RUSHING YARDAGE 2,023

Yards gained rushing

2,221

2,392

2,592

Yards lost rushing

369

371

Rushing Attempts

506

530

Average Per Rush

4.0

4.2

Average Per Game

155.6

170.8

TDs Rushing

26

19 3,089

PASSING YARDAGE 3,266

Comp-Att-Int

253-449-12

247-413-10

7.3

7.5

Average Per Pass

Average Per Catch

12.1

12.5

Average Per Game

251.2

237.6

TDs Passing

22

28

TOTAL OFFENSE 5,289 5,310

Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game

955

943

5.5

5.6

406.8

408.5

A&M OPPONENT

KICK RETURNS: # -Yards

42-905 (21.5)

43-963 (22.4)

PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards

14-240 (17.1)

18-146 (8.1)

INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-75 12-146 FUMBLES - LOST

17-7 21-12

PENALTIES - Yards

67-588 70-583

Average Per Game

PUNTS - Yards

Average Per Punt

45.2

44.8

83-3,776 86-3,519 45.5

40.9

TIME OF POSSESSION /Game

29:11

30:49

3RD - DOWN CONVERSIONS

78-205 (38%)

69-193 (35%)

4TH - DOWN CONVERSIONS

7-14 (50%)

7-11 (64%)

SACKS By-Yards

43-252 29-184

FIELD GOALS- ATTEMPTS 18-22 13-20 ON - SIDE KICKS

0-3 0-0

RED - ZONE SCORES

(48-56) 86%

(49-54) 91%

PAT- ATTEMPTS

(51-52) 98%

(48-48) 100%

ATTENDANCE AVG

Day.......................................2-1 Night.....................................5-5 vs Top 25............................. 0-3 vs Top 15..............................0-1 vs Top 10..............................0-1 vs Top 5................................0-1 Scores First...........................4-3 Opponent Scores First..........3-3 Leading after 1st Qtr............3-2 Trailing after 1st Qtr.............0-4 Tied after 1st Qtr..................4-0 Leading at Half.....................2-1 Trailing at Half......................5-5 Tied at Half...........................0-0 Leading after 3rd Qtr............4-2 Trailing after 3rd Qtr.............2-4 Tied after 3rd Qtr.................1-0 Wins Coin Toss.....................2-4 Loses Coin Toss.....................5-2 Natural Grass........................6-6 Artificial Surface...................1-0

98,802 76,076

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

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2017 REVIEW

Overall..................................7-6 Home................................... 4-3 Away.....................................2-2 Neutral.................................1-1 SEC.......................................4-4 Non-Conference.................. 3-2 Overtime..............................2-0


TEXAS A&M GAME - BY- GAME STATISTICS OFFENSE

RUSHING RECEIVING YDS TD LG NO. YDS TD LG SEPT 3 at UCLA 63 382 5 72 9 89 0 15 9 NICHOLLS 47 195 2 41 24 198 1 27 16 LOUISIANA 40 179 2 67 21 301 3 76 23 vs. Arkansas 42 285 3 79 14 216 2 81 30 SOUTH CAROLINA 49 237 3 19 19 159 0 26 OCT 7 ALABAMA 40 71 1 20 19 237 1 39 14 at Florida 38 83 1 18 8 180 0 42 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE 28 96 1 33 16 189 1 70 NOV 4 AUBURN 34 143 1 40 16 200 2 62 11 NEW MEXICO 23 63 2 12 30 499 5 60 18 at Ole Miss 44 119 2 43 19 272 1 47 25 at LSU 27 55 1 7 16 227 2 45 DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest 31 115 2 43 42 499 4 52 DATE

OPPONENT

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

DEFENSE DATE

OPPONENT SEPT 3 at UCLA

NO.

506 530

26 19

79 79

253 247

3266 3089

TACKLES SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS 50 10 60 5.0-27

9 NICHOLLS 16 LOUISIANA 23 vs. Arkansas 30 SOUTH CAROLINA OCT 7 ALABAMA 14 at Florida 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE NOV 4 AUBURN 11 NEW MEXICO 18 at Ole Miss 25 at LSU DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

2023 2221

31 18 49 6.0-19 35 36 71 9.0-35 43 20 63 7.0-40 39 8 47 12.0-66 37 30 67 9.0-28 38 48 86 8.0-28 35 44 79 5.0-14 44 46 90 8.0-23 44 12 56 5.0-11 31 32 63 6.0-42 42 72 114 6.0-21 51 51 102 3.0-13

520 513

427 414

947 927

89.0-367 82.0-312

22 28

81 56

SACKS NO-YDS 3.0-25 2.0-7 2.0-10 6.0-39 7.0-56 3.0-19 5.0-19 2.0-7 2.0-9 1.0-3 3.0-30 4.0-15 3.0-13 43.0-252 29.0-184

PASSING KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS tot C-A-I YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG OFF 9-30-0 89 0 15 4 112 0 37 0 0 0 0 471 24-36-0 198 1 27 2 44 0 23 0 0 0 0 393 21-34-1 301 3 76 4 98 0 71 2 24 0 24 480 14-27-1 216 2 81 6 179 1 100 0 0 0 0 501 19-27-0 159 0 26 2 10 0 10 1 -1 0 0 396 19-29-1 237 1 39 4 52 0 20 1 3 0 0 308 8-24-1 180 0 42 0 0 0 0 3 58 0 43 263 16-41-3 189 1 70 3 55 0 22 2 29 0 26 285 16-33-0 200 2 62 2 89 0 72 0 0 0 0 343 30-43-0 499 5 60 0 0 0 0 1 90 1 90 562 19-32-1 272 1 47 4 67 0 24 1 2 0 2 391 16-30-3 227 2 45 3 55 0 21 0 0 0 0 282 42-63-1 499 4 52 8 144 0 26 3 35 1 14 614

253-449-12 247-413-10

3266 3089

22 28

81 56

42 43

905 963

1 1

100 100

FUMBLES KICKS PASS BLKD FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD 3 3-18 0-0 0 12 0 5-5 1 1-0 1-1 4 2-4 3-55 0 0-0 1-0 1 1-0 0-0 2 1-0 0-0 0 0-0 2-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 1-0 1 1-0 1-19 2 1-0 0-0 3 2-9 0-0 18 8

12-31 7-33

10-75 12-131

2 4 8 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1

1 1 2 5 4 2 2 0 3 7 5 5

23 29

49 60

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 8 1

3-3 6-6 5-5 3-3 2-2 1-1 2-2 3-3 8-7 4-4 3-3 7-7 52-51 48-48

14 18

240 146

2 2

90 59

5289 5310

2-PT CONV RUN RCV SAF PTS 0 0 0 44 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 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

0 3

1 0

24 45 50 24 19 19 14 27 55 31 21 52 425 399

SPECIAL TEAMS

PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LONG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OB SEPT 3 at UCLA 6 289 48.2 58 0 1 2 2 2 4-3 48 0 9 562 62.4 2 1 9 NICHOLLS 6 288 48.0 61 0 0 2 3 2 2-1 26 0 5 319 63.8 4 0 16 LOUISIANA 4 195 48.8 64 0 1 1 2 1 2-1 28 0 8 503 62.9 5 1 23 vs. Arkansas 4 170 42.5 51 0 0 3 1 1 3-3 37 0 9 561 62.3 5 0 30 SOUTH CAROLINA 8 324 40.5 54 0 2 4 1 3 1-1 46 0 5 320 64.0 2 0 OCT 7 ALABAMA 5 238 47.6 56 0 0 2 2 1 1-1 52 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 14 at Florida 8 389 48.6 55 0 0 3 4 2 4-4 46 0 6 388 64.7 2 0 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE 8 350 43.8 52 0 0 4 2 3 0-0 0 0 2 130 65.0 1 0 NOV 4 AUBURN 6 259 43.2 56 1 0 4 3 2 2-2 39 0 5 321 64.2 3 0 11 NEW MEXICO 6 294 49.0 54 0 1 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 9 538 59.8 2 0 18 at Ole Miss 8 368 46.0 64 0 0 2 3 5 2-1 18 0 6 338 56.3 1 1 25 at LSU 7 341 48.7 61 0 1 2 3 1 0-0 0 0 4 210 52.5 1 0 DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest 7 271 38.7 45 0 0 5 0 3 1-1 19 0 9 555 61.7 3 1

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DATE

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

83 86

3776 3519

45.5 40.9

64 70

1 5

6 5

38 27

30 20

26 27

22-18 20-13

52 46

0 3

80 78

4940 4755

61.8 61.0

34 34

4 2

RED ZONE

Failed to score inside Red Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Opponent W/L Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game SEPT 3 at UCLA L 44-45 7 6 34 4 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 NICHOLLS W 24-14 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 LOUISIANA W 45-21 6 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 23 vs. Arkansas W 50-43 5 5 23 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 SOUTH CAROLINA W 24-17 3 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OCT 7 ALABAMA L 19-27 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 at Florida W 19-17 4 4 16 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 14-35 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 NOV 4 AUBURN L 27-42 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 NEW MEXICO W 55-14 5 5 35 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 at Ole Miss W 31-24 4 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 at LSU L 21-45 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest L 52-55 7 6 38 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Date

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

88

48 OF 56 (85.7%) 49 OF 54 (90.7%)

56 54

48 49

284 301

35 38

22 17

13 21

13 11

1 1

2 0

3 1

1 1

1 2

0 0


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OPPONENTS’ GAME - BY- GAME STATISTICS OFFENSE

RUSHING RECEIVING YDS TD LG NO. YDS TD LG SEPT 3 at UCLA 25 63 2 17 35 491 4 54 9 NICHOLLS 31 74 0 13 13 264 1 54 16 LOUISIANA 29 93 1 20 28 216 2 37 23 vs. Arkansas 45 226 3 30 13 231 3 45 30 SOUTH CAROLINA 26 23 0 34 17 256 2 45 OCT 7 ALABAMA 44 232 2 75 13 123 1 30 14 at Florida 41 236 1 79 18 135 1 20 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE 52 228 2 45 12 141 2 41 NOV 4 AUBURN 52 228 2 24 20 268 3 53 11 NEW MEXICO 42 120 1 14 7 24 0 7 18 at Ole Miss 39 202 1 64 19 189 2 30 25 at LSU 56 250 2 77 20 351 3 56 DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest 48 246 2 66 32 400 4 50 DATE

OPPONENT

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

DEFENSE DATE

OPPONENT SEPT 3 at UCLA

NO.

530 506

19 26

79 79

247 253

3089 3266

28 22

56 81

247-413-10 253-449-12

3089 3266

28 22

56 81

43 42

963 905

1 1

100 100

18 14

146 240

2 2

59 90

5310 5289

TACKLES SACKS FUMBLES KICKS 2-PT CONV PASS BLKD SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD RUN RCV SAF PTS 61 18 79 8.0-48 6.0-40 0 0-0 0-0 0 12 0 6-6 0 0 0 45

9 NICHOLLS 16 LOUISIANA 23 vs. Arkansas 30 SOUTH CAROLINA OCT 7 ALABAMA 14 at Florida 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE NOV 4 AUBURN 11 NEW MEXICO 18 at Ole Miss 25 at LSU DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

2221 2023

PASSING KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS tot C-A-I YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG OFF 35-59-0 491 4 54 6 115 0 29 1 -1 0 0 554 13-25-1 264 1 54 1 13 0 13 3 20 0 9 338 28-44-3 216 2 37 2 36 0 21 0 0 0 0 309 13-27-1 231 3 45 4 86 0 39 0 0 0 0 457 17-30-0 256 2 45 3 72 0 31 1 3 0 3 279 13-22-0 123 1 30 1 39 0 39 3 10 0 12 355 18-27-2 135 1 20 4 82 0 26 1 9 0 9 371 12-21-1 141 2 41 1 29 0 29 2 7 0 4 369 20-27-0 268 3 53 2 38 0 21 2 40 1 14 496 7-17-1 24 0 7 7 204 1 100 1 -2 0 0 144 19-34-1 189 2 30 4 79 0 26 1 5 0 5 391 20-31-0 351 3 56 3 51 0 24 2 -4 0 0 601 32-49-0 400 4 50 5 119 0 31 1 59 1 59 646

45 42 87 42 30 72 38 34 72 56 12 68 39 40 79 28 30 58 29 28 57 30 32 62 37 8 45 33 56 89 27 30 57 48 54 102

513 520

414 427

927 947

9.0-33 7.0-28 5.0-11 6.0-16 7.0-32 6.0-29 6.0-19 4.0-15 4.0-14 5.0-13 7.0-19 8.0-35

82.0-312 89.0-367

4.0-25 1.0-8 1.0-5 1.0-8 4.0-27 2.0-15 3.0-13 1.0-5 1.0-9 1.0-4 2.0-6 2.0-19 29.0-184 43.0-252

0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1-0 1-4 2 0 0-0 1-3 3 0 1-0 0-0 2 3 2-0 1-0 1 0 0-0 1-0 3 0 0-0 3-113 6 0 0-0 0-0 5 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 1-0 3 1 1-33 3-3 1 2 2-0 1-8 2 8 18

7-33 12-31

12-131 10-75

4 6 3 2 5 3 5 3 5 4 3 5

29 23

60 49

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8

0-0 3-3 5-5 2-2 3-3 2-2 5-5 6-6 2-2 3-3 4-4 7-7 48-48 52-51

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

3 0

0 1

14 21 43 17 27 17 35 42 14 24 45 55 399 425

SPECIAL TEAMS

PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LONG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OB SEPT 3 at UCLA 5 234 46.8 63 0 0 1 2 2 1-1 29 0 8 518 64.8 4 0 9 NICHOLLS 6 239 39.8 50 0 1 2 2 3 2-2 37 0 4 260 65.0 2 0 16 LOUISIANA 8 347 43.4 53 0 0 4 1 2 0-0 0 0 4 199 49.8 0 0 23 vs. Arkansas 7 307 43.9 53 0 0 5 2 2 0-0 0 0 7 413 59.0 1 0 30 SOUTH CAROLINA 7 310 44.3 56 0 0 1 3 1 2-1 29 0 4 240 60.0 2 0 OCT 7 ALABAMA 5 146 29.2 46 1 1 1 0 1 3-2 44 0 7 436 62.3 3 0 14 at Florida 9 405 45.0 67 1 1 3 2 2 1-1 29 0 4 250 62.5 3 1 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7 220 31.4 39 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 6 388 64.7 3 0 NOV 4 AUBURN 5 237 47.4 70 0 1 2 1 1 2-0 0 2 7 452 64.6 5 0 11 NEW MEXICO 10 418 41.8 62 0 0 4 5 6 0-0 0 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 18 at Ole Miss 9 369 41.0 48 0 0 1 0 4 1-1 28 0 5 290 58.0 1 0 25 at LSU 2 79 39.5 41 0 0 1 0 1 5-3 46 0 9 565 62.8 6 0 DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest 6 208 34.7 54 2 1 1 2 2 3-2 28 1 10 549 54.9 1 1 DATE

86 83

3519 3776

40.9 45.5

70 64

5 1

5 6

27 38

20 30

27 26

20-13 22-18

46 52

3 0

78 80

4755 4940

61.0 61.8

34 34

2 4

RED ZONE

Failed to score inside Red Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Opponent W/L Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game SEPT 3 at UCLA L 44-45 6 6 38 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 NICHOLLS W 24-14 3 3 14 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 LOUISIANA W 45-21 3 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 vs. Arkansas W 50-43 6 5 35 5 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 30 SOUTH CAROLINA W 24-17 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 OCT 7 ALABAMA L 19-27 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 at Florida W 19-17 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 14-35 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOV 4 AUBURN L 27-42 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 NEW MEXICO W 55-14 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 at Ole Miss W 31-24 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 at LSU L 21-45 9 7 42 5 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest L 52-55 6 6 34 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Date

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

48 OF 56 (85.7%) 49 OF 54 (90.7%)

56 54

48 49

284 301

35 38

22 17

13 21

13 11

1 1

2 0

3 1

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TEAM COMPARISON GAME - BY- GAME

Date Opponent SEPT 3 at UCLA 9 NICHOLLS 16 LOUISIANA 23 vs. Arkansas 30 SOUTH CAROLINA OCT 7 ALABAMA 14 at Florida 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE NOV 4 AUBURN 11 NEW MEXICO 18 at Ole Miss 25 at LSU DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards 44-45 23/29 15/3 5/24 3/2 63-382/25-63 9-30-0/35-59-0 89/491 24-14 27/13 13/3 11/9 3/1 47-195/31-74 24-36-0/13-25-1 198/264 45-21 27/17 12/7 14/10 1/0 40-179/29-93 21-34-1/28-44-3 301/216 50-43 20/21 11/12 7/8 2/1 42-285/45-226 14-27-1/13-27-1 216/231 24-17 20/14 12/2 8/11 0/1 49-237/26-23 19-27-0/17-30-0 159/256 19-27 16/16 4/8 9/6 3/2 40-71/44-232 19-29-1/13-22-0 237/123 19-17 10/17 5/11 5/6 0/0 38-83/41-236 8-24-1/18-27-2 180/135 14-35 15/19 6/11 7/7 2/1 28-96/52-228 16-41-3/12-21-1 189/141 27-42 13/23 4/14 8/8 1/1 34-143/52-228 16-33-0/20-27-0 200/268 55-14 25/11 4/8 20/0 1/3 23-63/42-120 30-43-0/7-17-1 499/24 31-24 18/19 2/10 11/6 5/3 44-119/39-202 19-32-1/19-34-1 272/189 21-45 14/27 2/9 10/15 2/3 27-55/56-250 16-30-3/20-31-0 227/351 52-55 32/31 6/10 24/18 2/3 31-115/48-246 42-63-1/32-49-0 499/400

TOTALS

425-399 260/257 96/108 139/128 25/21 506-2023/530-2221 253-449-12/247-413-10 3266/3089

Date SEPT 3 9 16 23 30

OCT

3rd Down Conversions 9-21/7-16 10-19/3-12 5-13/4-15 6-15/5-13 7-16/2-13

Opponent at UCLA NICHOLLS LOUISIANA vs. Arkansas SOUTH CAROLINA

7 ALABAMA 14 at Florida 30 MISSISSIPPI STATE NOV 4 AUBURN 11 NEW MEXICO 18 at Ole Miss 25 at LSU DEC. 29 vs. Wake Forest

3-14/4-14 4-16/4-15 7-17/6-14 6-18/6-14 5-11/4-14 7-19/6-17 3-11/8-15 6-15/9-21

TOTALS

4th Down Conversions 0-1/1-2 1-1/1-1 0-1/1-1 2-2/0-0 0-0/0-1 2-4/1-1 0-0/1-1 0-1/0-0 1-2/0-1 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-1 1-1/0-0 0-1/2-2

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yards Return Yards Turnovers 93-471/84-554 130/114 0/3 83-393/56-338 45/33 0/2 74-480/73-309 181/40 2/5 69-501/72-457 179/89 1/1 76-396/56-279 9/75 1/1 69-308/66-355 55/49 3/1 62-263/68-371 58/91 1/2 69-285/73-369 84/149 3/1 67-343/79-496 89/78 0/0 66-562/59-144 90/202 0/1 76-391/73-391 88/84 1/2 57-282/87-601 55/83 4/1 94-614/97-646 188/186 3/2 955-5289/943-5310

1251/1273

19/22

Time of Possession 36:22/23:38 34:40/25:20 30:50/29:10 27:43/32:17 34:07/25:53

TOP Margin 12:44 9:20 1:40 -4:34 8:14

Avg Yds/Rush 6.1/2.5 4.1/2.4 4.5/3.2 6.8/5.0 4.8/0.9

Avg Yds/Pass 3.0/8.3 5.5/10.6 8.9/4.9 8.0/8.6 5.9/8.5

Avg Yds/Play 5.1/6.6 4.7/6.0 6.5/4.2 7.3/6.3 5.2/5.0

Punting Number-Avg 6-48.2/5-46.8 6-48.0/6-39.8 4-48.8/8-43.4 4-42.5/7-43.9 8-40.5/7-44.3

Penalties Number-Yards 5-39/7-56 4-45/7-54 3-17/4-25 6-36/9-69 5-47/2-10

32:28/27:32 26:42/33:18 23:51/36:09 24:16/35:44 25:21/34:39 32:47/27:13 20:29/39:31 29:50/30:10

4:56 -6:36 -12:18 -11:28 -9:18 5:34 -19:02 -0:20

1.8/5.3 2.2/5.8 3.4/4.4 4.2/4.4 2.7/2.9 2.7/5.2 2.0/4.5 3.7/5.1

8.2/5.6 7.5/5.0 4.6/6.7 6.1/9.9 11.6/1.4 8.5/5.6 7.6/11.3 7.9/8.2

4.5/5.4 4.2/5.5 4.1/5.1 5.1/6.3 8.5/2.4 5.1/5.4 4.9/6.9 6.5/6.7

5-47.6/5-29.2 8-48.6/9-45.0 8-43.8/7-31.4 6-43.2/5-47.4 6-49.0/10-41.8 8-46.0/9-41.0 7-48.7/2-39.5 7-38.7/6-34.7

6-45/6-50 7-46/6-44 4-30/5-45 2-20/3-34 6-69/2-19 7-65/13-102 5-54/2-30 7-75/4-45

78-205/68-193 7-14/7-11 379:26/400:34 -21:08 4.0/4.2 7.3/7.5

5.5/5.6 83-45.5/86-40.9 588/583

numbers formatted in team/opponent format.

TEXAS A&M INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2017 REVIEW

RUSHING 5 T. Williams 7 Keith Ford 11 Kellen Mond 25 Kendall Bussey 23 Jacob Kibodi 22 Kwame Etwi 3 Christian Kirk 6 Roshauud Paul 10 Jake Hubenak 18 Shane Tripucka 17 Nick Starkel

GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 12 173 825 27 798 4.6 8 72 66.5 13 139 588 40 548 3.9 12 44 42.2 11 89 491 151 340 3.8 3 79 30.9 13 47 251 12 239 5.1 1 41 18.4 5 11 123 2 121 11.0 1 67 24.2 3 9 48 0 48 5.3 0 17 16.0 13 4 38 7 31 7.8 0 28 2.4 13 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 3 9 18 12 6 0.7 0 5 2.0 13 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 0 0 -0.6 7 12 4 46 -42 -3.5 1 3 -6.0

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 506 2392 369 2023 4.0 26 79 155.6 13 530 2592 371 2221 4.2 19 79 170.8

RECEIVING

3 2 4 5 14 6 7 13 86 25 16 15 9 22 23

Christian Kirk Jhamon Ausbon Damion Ratley T. Williams Camron Buckley Roshauud Paul Keith Ford Kendrick Rogers Tanner Schorp Kendall Bussey Clyde Chriss Aaron Hansford Hezekiah Jones Kwame Etwi Jacob Kibodi

TOTAL OPPONENTS

90

GP 13 13 13 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 10 7 12 3 5

No. 71 50 30 20 17 16 14 11 7 5 4 3 2 2 1

Yds 919 571 694 192 282 187 84 99 65 62 52 39 13 7 0

Avg 12.9 11.4 23.1 9.6 16.6 11.7 6.0 9.0 9.3 12.4 13.0 13.0 6.5 3.5 0.0

TD 10 3 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 253 3266 12.9 22 13 247 3089 12.5 28

Long 81 38 76 41 70 46 12 17 31 19 23 28 7 7 0 81 56

Avg/G 70.7 43.9 53.4 16.0 21.7 14.4 6.5 7.6 5.0 4.8 5.2 5.6 1.1 2.3 0.0 251.2 237.6

PASSING 11 Kellen Mond 17 Nick Starkel 10 Jake Hubenak

TOTAL OPPONENTS

GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 11 108.77 117-227-6 51.5 1375 8 81 125.0 7 150.15 123-205-6 60.0 1793 14 70 256.1 3 124.89 13-17-0 76.5 98 0 12 32.7 13 13

128.27 140.16

TOTAL OFFENSE 17 Nick Starkel 11 Kellen Mond 5 T. Williams 7 Keith Ford 25 Kendall Bussey 23 Jacob Kibodi 10 Jake Hubenak 21 Kwame Etwi 3 Christian Kirk 6 Roshauud Paul 18 Shane Tripucka TOTAL OPPONENTS

253-449-12 247-413-10

56.3 59.8

3266 3089

22 28

81 56

251.2 237.6

G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 7 217 -42 1793 1751 250.1 11 316 340 1375 1715 155.9 12 173 798 0 798 66.5 13 139 548 0 548 42.2 13 47 239 0 239 18.4 5 11 121 0 121 24.2 3 26 6 98 104 34.7 3 9 48 0 48 16.0 13 4 31 0 31 2.4 13 1 6 0 6 0.5 13 1 -8 0 -8 -0.6 13 955 2023 3266 5289 406.8 13 943 2221 3089 5310 408.5


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ALL - PURPOSE 3 Christian Kirk 5 T. Williams 4 Damion Ratley 7 Keith Ford 2 Jhamon Ausbon 11 Kellen Mond 25 Kendall Bussey 14 Camron Buckley 6 Roshauud Paul 16 Clyde Chriss 23 Jacob Kibodi 13 Kendrick Rogers 86 Tanner Schorp 22 Kwame Etwi 25 Tyrel Dodson 15 Aaron Hansford 12 C. Gillaspia 26 D. Capers-Smith 4 Derrick Tucker 23 Armani Watts 9 Hezekiah Jones 10 Jake Hubenak 18 Shane Tripucka 17 Nick Starkel

G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G 13 31 919 191 490 0 1631 125.5 12 798 192 0 183 0 1173 97.8 13 0 694 0 0 0 694 53.4 13 548 84 0 51 0 683 52.5 13 0 571 0 0 0 571 43.9 11 340 0 0 0 0 340 30.9 13 239 62 0 31 0 332 25.5 13 0 282 0 0 0 282 21.7 13 6 187 24 0 0 217 16.7 10 0 52 0 113 0 165 16.5 5 121 0 0 0 0 121 24.2 13 0 99 0 0 0 99 7.6 13 0 65 0 10 0 75 5.8 3 48 7 0 0 0 55 18.3 13 0 0 0 0 41 41 3.2 7 0 39 0 0 0 39 5.6 13 0 0 3 27 0 30 2.3 13 0 0 22 0 0 22 1.7 11 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.7 12 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.2 12 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.1 3 6 0 0 0 0 6 2.0 13 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -0.6 7 -42 0 0 0 0 -42 -6.0

TOTAL

13 2023 3266 240 905

OPPONENTS

13 2221 3089 146 963 131 6550 503.8

75 6509 500.7

FGM-FGA

TOTAL

SCORING

TOTAL OPPONENTS

INTERCEPTIONS

Pct

01-19

20-29

30-39

40-49

50-99

18-22 81.8 3-3 6-6 4-4 4-6 1-3 52 0

No. 83

Yds 3776

Avg 45.5

Long 64

TB 6

FC 38

TOTAL 83 3776 45.5 64 6 38 OPPONENTS 86 3519 40.9 70 5 27

KICKOFFS No. 34 36 38

Braden Mann Daniel LaCamera Drew Riethman

73 5 2

Yds 4553 264 123

Avg 62.4 52.8 61.5

TB 33 1 0

OB 4 0 0

I20 26 26 27

Retn

50+ 30 30 20

Net

PUNT RETURNS 3 26 12 6 21

Christian Kirk D. Capers-Smith C. Gillaspia Roshauud Paul Charles Oliver

KICK RETURNS

Blkd 1 1 5

YdLn

TOTAL 80 4940 61.8 34 4 963 39.1 25 OPPONENTS 78 4755 61.0 34 2 905 38.5 26

No. 4 3 1 1 1

Yds 15 41 19 0 0

Avg 3.8 13.7 19.0 0.0 0.0

TD 0 1 1 0 0

Long 15 40 19 0 0

10 75 7.5 2 40 12 131 10.9 1 90

TOTAL OPPONENTS

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. * blocked

Shane Tripucka

Armani Watts Tyrel Dodson Derrick Tucker Myles Jones Otaro Alaka

0-1 0 1 425 3-3 0 0 399

3 5 16 12 7

Christian Kirk T. Williams Clyde Chriss C. Gillaspia Keith Ford

23 89 86

Kendall Bussey Kalvin Cline Tanner Schorp

TOTAL OPPONENTS

FUMBLE RETURNS 23 26 11

Armani Watts D. Capers-Smith Larry Pryor

TOTAL OPPONENTS

No. 10 2 1 1 0

Yds 191 22 3 24 0

Avg 19.1 11.0 3.0 24.0 0.0

14 240 17.1 18 146 8.1

TD 1 0 0 0 1

Long 90 3 0 24 0

2 90 2 59

No. 22 6 4 3 3

Yds 490 183 113 27 51

Avg 22.3 30.5 28.2 9.0 17.0

TD 1 0 0 0 0

Long 100 72 71 14 24

2 1 1

31 0 10

15.5 0.0 10.0

0 0 0

18 0 10

42 905 21.5 43 963 22.4

No. 1 1 1

Yds 18 4 9

Avg 18.0 4.0 9.0

1 100 1 100

TD 0 0 0

Long 18 4 9

3 31 10.3 0 18 1 33 33.0 0 33

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FG SEQUENCE TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS UCLA (19),(32),(48),43 (29) Nicholls 52,(26) (37),(34) Louisiana (28),51 Arkansas (27),(37),(27) South Carolina (46) 46,(29) Alabama (52) 50,(34),(44) Florida (46),(43),(25),(32) (29) Mississippi State - Auburn (39),(25) 48,52 NM - Ole Miss 45,(18) (28) LSU - (46),(33),26,47,(26) Wake Forest (19) (28),43,(27)

PUNTING

23 25 4 10 42

0 3

Lg Blk

36 Daniel LaCamera 18-21 85.7 3-3 6-6 4-4 4-5 1-3 52 0 34 Braden Mann 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0

18

53 18-22 51-52 0-0 51 13-20 48-48 0-0

TOTAL OPPONENTS

FIELD GOALS

PATs TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 36 Daniel LaCamera 0 18-21 51-52 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 105 3 Christian Kirk 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 7 Keith Ford 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 5 T. Williams 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 4 Damion Ratley 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 14 Camron Buckley 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 9 Jhamon Ausbon 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 11 Kellen Mond 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 18 21 Charles Oliver 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 17 Nick Starkel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 25 Tyrel Dodson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 23 Jacob Kibodi 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 25 Kendall Bussey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 4 Derrick Tucker 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 12 C. Gillaspia 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 34 Braden Mann 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0


TEXAS A&M DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

2017 REVIEW

TYREL DODSON

GP-GS

Sacks

TFL/Yds

No-Yds

Pass Def

Fumbles

Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds

FF

Blkd Kick

Saf

23

12

Armani Watts

57

30

87

10.0-23

0.5-2

4-15

5

.

2-18

2

2

.

42 Otaro Alaka

13 37 41 78 12.0-57 5.5-43 1-0 1 4 . 1

. .

46 Landis Durham

13 30 26 56 12.0-63 10.5-56

. .

4 Derrick Tucker

11 35 20 55 1.0-2

. 1-19 4 . . 1

. .

29 Debione Renfro

13 41 13 54 2.0-2

.

. .

88 Kingsley Keke

13 21 33 54 2.5-11 1.0-9

. 2 . 2-0 .

. .

11 Larry Pryor

12 27 17 44

. 1 . 1-9 .

. .

10

13

Myles Jones

27

8

.

35

.

1.0-1

.

. . 4 1-0 3 . 5 . 1-0 4

1-0

8

.

1-0

.

.

.

92 Z. Henderson

12 15 20 35 5.0-30 2.5-20

. . 3 . .

. .

19 Anthony Hines

13 19 14 33 6.0-24 3.0-16

. . . 1-0 1

. .

26 D. Capers-Smith

13 13 16 29 1.5-5 1.5-5

. 2 . 2-4 1 1 .

14 Keldrick Carper

12 13 13 26 1.0-2

. 1 . . .

. .

21

Charles Oliver

11

20

4

24

1.0-5

1.0-5

.

8

.

1-0

2

.

.

18

Antonio Howard

10

14

9

23

.

.

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

7 Buddy Johnson

12 9 11 20 1.5-3 1.0-3

. . 3 . .

95 J. Madubuike

13 7 13 20 2.5-7

. . . . 1 1 .

13

5

Daylon Mack

10

9

19

5.0-17

. 1.0-6

.

.

1

.

1

. . .

.

2 Micheal Clemons

13 10 9 19 3.0-5 1.0-2

. . . . . . .

93 Jayden Peevy

12 4 13 17 1.0-4 1.0-4

. 1 1 . . 1 .

40

Jarrett Johnson

11

9

7

16

7.0-37

5.5-31

.

1

1

.

1

.

.

24

Priest Willis

9

10

5

15

.

.

.

.

1

.

.

.

.

58 Braden White

13 7 6 13

.

.

. . . . . . .

12 C. Gillaspia

13 5 4 9

.

.

. . . . . 2 1

56 Keeath Magee

6 2 6 8 1.0-4 0.5-1

. . . . . . .

7

.

8

Justin Dunning

2

5

7

1.0-3

1.0-3

.

.

.

.

.

.

35 Riley Garner

13 1 6 7

.

.

. . . . . . .

16 Kemah Siverand

13 4 2 6

.

.

. . . . . . .

28 Travon Fuller

13 4 1 5

.

.

. . . . . . .

9 Q. Cunningham

11 2 3 5

.

.

. . 1 . . . .

15 Aaron Hansford

7 2 2 4

.

.

. . . . . . .

20

2

.

.

.

Ikenna Okeke

2

2

4

.

.

.

.

.

.

4 Damion Ratley

13 1 2 3

.

.

. . . . . . .

75

13

Koda Martin

.

.

.

13 2 . 2

.

.

. . . . . . .

27 Roney Elam

9 1 1 2

.

.

. . . . . . .

96 David Darley

1 . 1 1

.

.

. . . . . . .

82 M. Kirchner

2 1 . 1

.

.

. . . . . . .

25 Kendall Bussey

13 1 . 1

.

.

. 1 . . . . .

7 Keith Ford

13 1 . 1

.

.

. . . . . . .

6 Roshauud Paul

13 . . .

.

.

. . . . . 1 .

TOTAL

13 520 427 947 89-367 43-252 10-75 49 23 12-31 18

8 1

13 513 414 927 82.0-312 29-184 12-131 60 29 7-33 8

1 .

OPPONENTS

SOLO TACKLES

92

Total

13 50 55 105 11.0-47 5.5-31 3-41 8 4 . . . .

OTARO ALAKA

Ast

25 Tyrel Dodson

2 Jhamon Ausbon

ARMANI WATTS

Tackles Solo

3

.

ASSISTED TACKLES

3

TACKLES FOR LOSS/YDS

.

.

QB SACKS/ YDS

.

.

.

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES

23 A. Watts............ 57

25 T. Dodson.......... 55

25 T. Dodson.......... 50

42 O. Alaka............. 41

46 L. Durham....12/63

46 L. Durham.10.5/56

26 D. Capers-Smith.. 8

29 D. Renfro........... 41

88 K. Keke.............. 33

42 O. Alakak......12/57

42 O. Alaka.......5.5/43

12 C. Gillaspia.......... 8

42 O. Alaka............. 37

23 A. Watts............ 30

25 T. Dodson.....11/47

25 T. Dodson....5.5/31

36 R. Garner............. 6

4 D. Tucker........... 35

46 L. Durham......... 26

23 A. Watts.......10/23

40 J. Johnson....5.5/31

28 T. Fuller............... 5

40 J. Johnson.......7/37

19 A. Hines.......3.0/16

58 B. White.............. 5

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2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

PARTICIPATION CHART

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

93

2017 REVIEW

Name GP/GS UCLA NICH UL ARK SC BAMA UF MSU AUB UNM OM LSU WF 42 Otaro Alaka 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 2 Jhamon Ausbon 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 63 Cagan Baldree 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 33 Justice Bean 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 14 Camron Buckley 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 25 Kendall Bussey 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 26 D. Capers-Smith 13/1 START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 14 Keldrick Carper 12/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX START 16 Clyde Chriss 10/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... 2 Micheal Clemons 13/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START 89 Kalvin Cline 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 66 Robert Congel 5/- ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... 9 Q. Cunningham 11/3 START XXX START START XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 79 C. Daimler 3/1 ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... START ... ... XXX 96 David Darley 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 1 Quartney Davis 8/- ... ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... 74 Kellen Diesch 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 25 Tyrel Dodson 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 8 Justin Dunning 7/- XXX ... XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... 46 Landis Durham 13/10 XXX START XXX XXX START START START START START START START START START 68 J. Dworaczyk 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 27 Roney Elam 9/- XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX 22 Kwame Etwi 3/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... XXX 7 Keith Ford 13/4 XXX XXX START XXX XXX START XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX 45 Austin Frey 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 28 Travon Fuller 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 35 Riley Garner 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 12 C. Gillaspia 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 54 Carson Green 12/4 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX START XXX START START START 15 Aaron Hansford 7/2 START XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... 92 Z. Henderson 12/11 START START START XXX START START START START START START START START ... 19 Anthony Hines 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 73 Jared Hocker 7/2 XXX ... START XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... START 18 Antonio Howard 10/4 XXX ... XXX ... START XXX XXX START ... XXX START XXX START 10 Jake Hubenak 3/- XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 7 Buddy Johnson 12/5 XXX XXX XXX START XXX START START XXX XXX START ... START XXX 40 Jarrett Johnson 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START ... ... 9 Hezekiah Jones 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 10 Myles Jones 13/4 START START START XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 88 Kingsley Keke 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 23 Jacob Kibodi 5/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX ... ... XXX ... ... XXX 82 M. Kirchner 2/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 3 Christian Kirk 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 50 Mac Labhart 3/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... XXX ... 36 Daniel LaCamera 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 70 Connor Lanfear 12/11 START START XXX START START START START START START START START START ... 5 Daylon Mack 13/2 XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START 95 J. Madubuike 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 56 Keeath Magee 6/- ... ... ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... 34 Braden Mann 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 75 Koda Martin 13/11 XXX XXX START START START START START START START START START START START 77 Ryan McCollum 13/7 START START XXX START START START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 64 Erik McCoy 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 11 Kellen Mond 11/8 XXX START START START START START START START START XXX ... ... XXX 65 Dan Moore 8/1 ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... START XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX 20 Ikenna Okeke 2/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... XXX ... 21 Charles Oliver 11/9 START START ... START START START XXX START XXX ... START START START 6 Roshauud Paul 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 93 Jayden Peevy 12/- XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 76 Colton Prater 10/3 START START START ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... 11 Larry Pryor 12/5 XXX START START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... START 4 Damion Ratley 13/11 START START START START START XXX START XXX START START START START START 29 Debione Renfro 13/11 XXX XXX START START START START START START START START START START START 38 Drew Riethman 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 99 Josh Rogers 2/- XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... 13 Kendrick Rogers 13/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 86 Tanner Schorp 13/9 XXX START START START XXX START START XXX START START XXX START START 16 Kemah Siverand 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 17 Nick Starkel 7/5 START ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX XXX START START START START 78 K. Sutherland 12/12 START START START START START START ... START START START START START START 69 Brayden Talbert 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 18 Shane Tripucka 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 4 Derrick Tucker 11/7 ... ... XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START START XXX 23 Armani Watts 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START ... 58 Braden White 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 83 Kyle Whitley 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... 5 T. Williams 12/12 START START ... START START START START START START START START START START 24 Priest Willis 9/4 XXX START START XXX XXX XXX ... ... START START XXX ... ... 6 Donovan Wilson 1/1 START ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...


RUSHING / RECEIVING / PASSING — GAME - BY- GAME

RUSHING

No-Yds/TD

UCLA

NICH

UL

ARK

SC

BAMA

UF

MSU

AUB

UNM

MISS

LSU

WF

5 T. Williams

173-798/8 22-203/2 11-53/1 DNP 17-72/1 16-56/1 15-38/0 10-18/0 10-32/0 15-103/0 7-28/1 26-75/0 17-55/1 7-65/1

7 Keith Ford

139-548/12 18-114/3 6-20/0 7--4/0 14-102/2 12-70/2 11-19/0

9-22/0 8-25/1 14-45/1 5-16/1 11-57/1 7-7/0 17-55/1

11 Kellen Mond

89-340/3 15-54/0 3--10/0 7-4/1 10-109/0 16-95/0 14-14/1 15-52/1 6-32/0 2--3/0 1--7/0 DNP DNP -

25

47-239/1

Kendall Bussey

23 Jacob Kibodi

4-19/0

15-97/1

13-88/0

1-2/0

3-12/0

-

1-3/0

11-121/1 DNP 1-3/0 4-101/1 DNP DNP DNP

22 Kwame Etwi

9-48/0 DNP DNP 6-35/0 DNP DNP DNP

3

4-31/0

Christian Kirk

2--1/0

1-28/0

-

-

-

3-11/0

1-0/0

4-4/0

1-1/0

-

1-2/0

- DNP DNP 5-15/0 DNP DNP 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-7/0 DNP DNP 2-6/0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1-4/0

6 Roshauud Paul

1-6/0 - - - - 1-6/0 - - - - - - - -

10 Jake Hubenak

9-6/0 - 9-6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP

18 Shane Tripucka 1--8/0 - - 1--8/0 - - - - - - - - - 17 Nick Starkel

12--42/1 2--7/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--4/0 2--2/0 - 2--3/1 3--7/0 2--19/0

RECEIVING 3

Christian Kirk

No-Yds/TD

UCLA

NICH

UL

ARK

SC

BAMA

UF

MSU

AUB

UNM

MISS

LSU

WF

71-919/10

5-60/0

6-47/1

3-34/1

5-110/2

4-13/0

4-52/1

2-44/0

5-33/0

8-62/0

4-120/1

5-77/0

7-78/1

13-189/3

4 Damion Ratley

30-694/6 -

2 Jhamon Ausbon

50-571/3 3-15/0 3-24/0 4-69/1 5-48/0 3-43/0 3-23/0 1-16/0 3-25/0

1-13/0 2-86/0 2-57/0 4-40/0 1-32/0 2-72/0 1-7/0 4-82/2 3-58/2 5-111/1 1-45/1 4-91/0

14 Camron Buckley 17-282/3 - 5

T. Williams

20-192/0

-

-

7-105/1 4-61/0 2-30/0 12-112/1

- 1-12/1 - 1-11/0 1-39/0 1-33/0 2-88/1 - 3-44/1 1-8/0 3-21/0 4-26/0 2-14/0

DNP

1--2/0

3-22/0

4-60/0

2-15/0

2-7/0

2-41/0

1-14/0

2-9/0

-

16-187/0 1-14/0 - 2-16/0 1-3/0 1-1/0 2-14/0

-

13 Kendrick Rogers

11-99/0 -

2-5/0 1-16/0 -

-

-

-

7 Keith Ford

14-84/0

1-12/0 3-16/0

-

-

1-9/0

86 Tanner Schorp

7-65/0 - 1-8/0 2-5/0 -

-

-

25 Kendall Bussey

5-62/0 - 1-12/0 1-6/0 - 1-19/0 -

- 2-25/0 -

-

-

- -

16 Clyde Chriss

4-52/0 - 3-39/0 1-13/0 -

-

-

- DNP DNP -

-

- DNP

15 Aaron Hansford

3-39/0 - 2-11/0 1-28/0 -

-

-

- DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

9 Hezekiah Jones

2-13/0 - 2-13/0 -

22 Kwame Etwi

2-7/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP 2-7/0

23 Jacob Kibodi

1-0/0 DNP -

-

-

-

-

2-10/0 4-17/0 - -

- DNP -

- DNP DNP DNP

- -

1-4/0 1-6/0 7-129/0 -

1-12/0

6 Roshauud Paul

-

-

4-29/0 1-6/0

-

-

-

-

-

- 3-43/0 1-7/0 2-13/0

- 1-0/0 2-46/0 1-6/0

-

-

- -

DNP DNP 1-0/0 DNP DNP -

PASSING

2017 REVIEW

#

Att UCLA

17 NICK STARKEL

Comp

Int

Pct

Yards

TD

Long

Sack

Yds

Effic

#

13 6 0 46.2 62 0 14 2 7 86.2

Att

11 KELLEN MOND

Comp

Int

Pct

Yards

TD

Long

Sack

Yds

Effic

UCLA

17 3 0 17.6 27 0 15 4 33 31.0

Nicholls -- Did Not Play --

Nicholls

21 12 0 57.1 105 1 27 2 14 114.9

Louisiana -- Did Not Play --

Louisiana

34 21 1 61.8 301 3 76 1 8 159.4

Arkansas -- Did Not Play --

Arkansas

27 14 1 51.9 216 2 81 1 5 136.1

South Carolina -- Did Not Play --

South Carolina 27 19 0 70.4 159 0 26 1 8 119.8

Alabama -- Did Not Play --

Alabama

29 19 1 65.5 237 1 39 4 27 138.6

Florida -- Did Not Play --

Florida

24 8 1 33.3 180 0 42 2 15 88.0

Mississippi State 15 8 1 53.3 133 1 70 1 4 136.5

Mississippi State 26 8 2 30.8 56 0 18 2 9 33.5

Auburn

22 11 0 50.0 184 2 62 0 0 150.3

Auburn

11 5 0 45.5 16 0 9 1 5 57.7

NM

30 21 0 70.0 416 4 60 0 0 230.5

NM

11 8 0 72.7 78 1 41 1 9 162.3

Ole Miss

32 19 1 59.4 272 1 47 1 4 134.8

Ole Miss -- Did Not Play --

LSU

30 16 3 53.3 227 2 45 2 6 118.9

LSU -- Did Not Play --

Wake Forest 63 42 1 66.7 499 4 52 2 19 151.0

TOTALS

362 193 7 53.3 2432 19 92 12 93 123.2

Wake Forest 63 42 1 66.7 499 4 52 2 19 151.0

TOTALS

227 117 6 51.5 1375 8 81 19 133 108.8

#

Att

10 JAKE HUBENAK

Comp

Int

Pct

Yards

TD

Long

Sack

Yds

Effic

UCLA -- Did Not Play -Nicholls

15 12 0 80.0 93 0 12 2 11 132.1

Louisiana -- Did Not Play -Arkansas -- Did Not Play -South Carolina -- Did Not Play -Alabama -- Did Not Play -Florida -- Did Not Play -Mississippi State -- Did Not Play -Auburn -- Did Not Play -NM

2 1 0 50.0 5 0 5 0 0 71.0

Ole Miss -- Did Not Play --

NICK STARKEL

LSU -- Did Not Play -Wake Forest -- Did Not Play --

TOTALS

94

17 13 0 76.5 98 0 12 2 11 124.9


2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

TACKLES — GAME - BY- GAME Name

UA-A

25

Tyrel Dodson

50-55 105 7-2 4-0 2-5 3-2 4-1 10-6 5-6 2-10 5-9 1-0 2-1 3-7 2-6

23

Armani Watts

57-30

42 Otaro Alaka

TOTAL 87

UCLA 12-1

NICH 3-2

UL 5-3

ARK 5-3

SC 2-1

BAMA 7-0

UF 0-6

MSU 8-3

AUB 6-4

UNM 2-0

OM 2-1

LSU 5-6

WF DNP

37-41 78 4-1 3-5 2-4 1-2 7-2 3-2 5-7 2-7 - 0-1 3-2 2-7 5-1

46 Landis Durham 30-26 56 0-1 4-1 1-2 4-1 3-1 2-3 0-3 5-2 1-3 1-0 3-1 2-6 4-2 4 Derrick Tucker 35-20 55 DNP DNP - - 3-1 4-0 2-4 - 3-1 1-0 11-3 5-5 6-6 29 Debione Renfro 41-13 54 - 1-0 4-2 6-0 2-0 1-1 4-2 1-0 4-1 4-0 0-2 5-3 9-2 88 Kingsley Keke 21-33 54 1-1 0-2 0-1 3-3 1-0 1-2 3-5 2-4 3-2 - 2-3 1-5 4-5 11 Larry Pryor

27-17 44 6-0 1-1 4-5 3-3 2-0 2-0 2-1 0-1 2-1 - 0-1 DNP 5-4

10 Myles Jones

27-8 35 3-0 2-0 5-2 5-0 1-0 - 2-0 - 4-1 0-1 - - 5-4

92 Z. Henderson 15-20 35 1-1 1-2 1-0 2-2 3-0 1-3 2-1 1-1 2-5 1-0 0-2 0-3 DNP 19 Anthony Hines 19-14 33 1-0 - 3-3 - 1-0 0-3 3-1 2-0 4-3 4-0 - 1-3 0-1 26 D. Capers-Smith 13-16 29 2-1 - 0-3 1-0 3-1 0-2 2-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-6 1-0 1-1 14 Keldrick Carper 13-13 26 2-0 - 1-1 1-0 - DNP - 1-5 4-2 2-1 1-1 - 1-3 21 Charles Oliver 20-4 24 3-0 3-0 DNP 3-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 3-1 - DNP 2-0 4-0 0-2 18 Antonio Howard 14-9 23 1-0 DNP - DNP 3-0 1-2 3-2 2-0 DNP - 1-1 1-1 2-3 95 J. Madubuike

7-13 20 - 0-1 - 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 3-1 0-1 1-4 0-2

7 Buddy Johnson 9-11 20 1-0 - - 1-1 - 0-1 0-2 - 2-0 1-1 DNP 3-6 1-0 2 Micheal Clemons 10-9 19 - - - - 1-0 - 0-1 1-0 - 5-0 0-1 2-4 1-3 5 Daylon Mack

10-9 19 - 3-2 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 0-3 1-1 2-0 0-1 - 1-2

93 Jayden Peevy

4-13 17 - DNP - - - - 0-1 0-1 1-3 3-3 0-2 0-2 0-1

40

Jarrett Johnson

24 Priest Willis

9-7

16

1-0

-

1-1

1-0

2-0

1-3

-

1-1

0-1

-

2-1

DNP

DNP

10-5 15 - 4-0 2-2 1-0 - - DNP DNP 0-3 3-0 - DNP DNP

58 Braden White 7-6 13 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 - - - - 0-2 2-2 - 0-1 1-1 12 C. Gillaspia

5-4 9 1-0 - 0-1 1-0 - - 2-1 - 0-1 - - 1-1 -

56 Keeath Magee 2-6 8 DNP DNP DNP - DNP - 1-2 DNP DNP 1-1 - 0-3 DNP 35 Riley Garner

1-6 7 - - - 0-1 - - - 1-1 - - 0-1 0-2 0-1

2-5

8

Justin Dunning

7

-

DNP

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-1

0-2

0-1

2-0

0-1

DNP

DNP

16 Kemah Siverand 4-2 6 1-1 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - - - 1-1 9 Q. Cunningham 2-3 5 - 0-2 1-0 - - - DNP DNP - 1-0 - - 0-1 28 Travon Fuller 4-1 5 1-0 - - - - 1-0 0-1 - - 1-0 - - 1-0 15 Aaron Hansford 2-2

4

20

4

Ikenna Okeke

2-2

- DNP

1-0 - DNP

DNP

- 1-0 0-2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

1-0

DNP

1-2

DNP

4 Damion Ratley 1-2 3 - - 0-1 0-1 - - - - - - - 1-0 75

Koda Martin

3-0

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2-0

1-0

2 Jhamon Ausbon 2-0 2 - - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - - - 27 Roney Elam 1-1 2 0-1 DNP DNP - - - - - DNP - - DNP 1-0 7 Keith Ford

1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - -

96 David Darley

0-1

1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNP

82

M. Kirchner

1-0

1 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP

LANDIS DURHAM

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

95

2017 REVIEW

25 Kendall Bussey 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - -


SEASON SUPERLATIVES TEXAS A&M

OPPONENTS

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS vs. OPPONENT Rushes

T. Williams at Ole Miss .........................................................Nov 18, 2017

Rushes

203

T. Williams at UCLA............................................................... Sep 03, 2017

Yards Rushing

TD Rushes

3

Keith Ford at UCLA .............................................................. Sep 03, 2017

Long Rush

79

Kellen Mond vs Arkansas...................................................... Sep 23, 2017

Pass attempts

63

Nick Starkel vs Wake Forest................................................. Dec 29, 2017

Pass completions

42

Nick Starkel vs Wake Forest ................................................. Dec 29, 2017

499

Nick Starkel vs Wake Forest ................................................. Dec 29, 2017

Yards Rushing

Yards Passing TD Passes

4

Nick Starkel vs NM ...............................................................Nov 11, 2017

Nick Starkel vs Wake Forest................................................. Dec 29, 2017

Long Pass

Kellen Mond vs Arkansas ..................................................... Sep 23, 2017

81

Receptions

13

Christian Kirk vs Wake Forest .............................................. Dec 29, 2017

189

Christian Kirk vs Wake Forest .............................................. Dec 29, 2017

TD Receptions

3

Christian Kirk vs Wake Forest .............................................. Dec 29, 2017

Long Reception

81

Christian Kirk vs Arkansas .................................................... Sep 23, 2017

4

Daniel LaCamera at Florida ..................................................Oct 14, 2017

52

Daniel LaCamera vs Alabama ...............................................Oct 07, 2017

8

Shane Tripucka vs South Carolina ........................................ Sep 30, 2017

Shane Tripucka at Florida .....................................................Oct 14, 2017

Shane Tripucka vs Mississippi State ......................................Oct 28, 2017

Shane Tripucka at Ole Miss ..................................................Nov 18, 2017

Punting Avg

49.0

Shane Tripucka vs NM .........................................................Nov 11, 2017

Yards Receiving

Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts

Long Punt

29

Kerryon Johnson of Auburn .................................................Nov 04, 2017

150

M Colburn of Wake Forest ................................................... Dec 29, 2017

TD Rushes

2

David Williams of Arkansas ................................................. Sep 23, 2017

Long Rush

79

F. Franks of Florida ................................................................Oct 14, 2017

Pass attempts

59

Josh Rosen of UCLA ............................................................. Sep 03, 2017

Pass completions

35

Josh Rosen of UCLA ............................................................. Sep 03, 2017

491

Josh Rosen of UCLA ............................................................. Sep 03, 2017

4

Josh Rosen of UCLA ............................................................. Sep 03, 2017

Yards Passing TD Passes

J Wolford of Wake Forest .................................................... Dec 29, 2017

Long Pass

Danny Etling of LSU .............................................................Nov 25, 2017

Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions

15

Caleb Wilson of UCLA .......................................................... Sep 03, 2017

207

Caleb Wilson of UCLA .......................................................... Sep 03, 2017

2

Darren Andrews of UCLA ..................................................... Sep 03, 2017 T Hines of Wake Forest ........................................................ Dec 29, 2017

Long Reception

56

Darrel Williamsof LSU ..........................................................Nov 25, 2017

2

Lorran Fonseca of Nicholls .................................................. Sep 09, 2017

A. Pappanastos of Alabama ..................................................Oct 07, 2017

Jack Gonsoulin of LSU ..........................................................Nov 25, 2017

Field Goals

M Weaver of Wake Forest ................................................... Dec 29, 2017

Long Field Goal

46

Jack Gonsoulin of LSU ..........................................................Nov 25, 2017

Punts

64

Shane Tripucka vs Louisiana ................................................ Sep 16, 2017 Shane Tripucka at Ole Miss ..................................................Nov 18, 2017

Punts inside 20

5

Shane Tripucka at Ole Miss ..................................................Nov 18, 2017

90

Christian Kirk vs NM ............................................................Nov 11, 2017

100

Christian Kirk vs Arkansas .................................................... Sep 23, 2017

Tackles

16

Tyrel Dodson vs Alabama .....................................................Oct 07, 2017

Long Kickoff Return

Sacks

Long Kickoff Return

56

Long Punt Return

Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

10

C. Bojorquez of NM .............................................................Nov 11, 2017

47.5

J Townsend of Florida ...........................................................Oct 14, 2017

70

Aidan Marshall of Auburn ...................................................Nov 04, 2017

6

C. Bojorquez of NM .............................................................Nov 11, 2017

59

J Bates of Wake Forest ......................................................... Dec 29, 2017

100

Elijah Lilly of NM ..................................................................Nov 11, 2017

2.0

Landis Durham vs Arkansas ................................................. Sep 23, 2017

Tackles

16

Allen Pittman of Nicholls ..................................................... Sep 09, 2017

Otaro Alaka vs South Carolina ............................................. Sep 30, 2017

Sacks

2.0

Montez Sweat of Mississippi State .......................................Oct 28, 2017

Landis Durham vs South Carolina ........................................ Sep 30, 2017

Tackles For Loss

2.5

Benito Jones of Ole Miss .....................................................Nov 18, 2017

Landis Durham vs Wake Forest ........................................... Dec 29, 2017

Interceptions

1

12 tied, last by Jab Williams of Wake Forest ....................... Dec 29, 2017

Tackles For Loss

5.0

Otaro Alaka vs South Carolina ............................................. Sep 30, 2017

2

Armani Watts vs Louisiana .................................................. Sep 16, 2017

Interceptions

2017 REVIEW

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS vs. TEXAS A&M

26

TEAM GAME HIGHS vs. OPPONENT Rushes

63

at UCLA ............................... Sep 03, 2017

Yards Rushing

382

at UCLA ............................... Sep 03, 2017

Yards Per Rush

6.8 5

Pass attempts Pass completions

TRAYVEON WILLIAMS

TEAM GAME HIGHS vs. TEXAS A&M 56

at LSU..................................Nov 25, 2017

Yards Rushing

250

at LSU ..................................Nov 25, 2017

vs Arkansas ......................... Sep 23, 2017

Yards Per Rush

5.8

at Florida ............................ Oct 14, 2017

at UCLA ............................... Sep 03, 2017

TD Rushes

3

vs Arkansas ......................... Sep 23, 2017

63

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

Pass attempts

59

at UCLA ............................... Sep 03, 2017

42

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

Pass completions

35

at UCLA ............................... Sep 03, 2017

499

vs NM .................................Nov 11, 2017

Yards Passing

491

at UCLA ............................... Sep 03, 2017

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

Yards Per Pass

11.3

at LSU ..................................Nov 25, 2017

Yards Per Pass

11.6

vs NM .................................Nov 11, 2017

TD Passes

4

at UCLA ............................... Sep 03, 2017

5

vs NM .................................Nov 11, 2017

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

TD Rushes

Yards Passing

TD Passes Total Plays

Rushes

94

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

Total Plays

97

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

Total Offense

614

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

Total Offense

646

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

Yards Per Play

8.5

vs NM .................................Nov 11, 2017

Yards Per Play

6.9

at LSU ..................................Nov 25, 2017

Points

55

vs NM .................................Nov 11, 2017

Points

55

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

7

vs South Carolina ................ Sep 30, 2017

Sacks By

6

at UCLA ............................... Sep 03, 2017

32

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

First Downs

31

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

7

at Florida ............................ Oct 14, 2017

Penalties

13

at Ole Miss ..........................Nov 18, 2017

at Ole Miss ..........................Nov 18, 2017

Penalty Yards

102

at Ole Miss ..........................Nov 18, 2017

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

Turnovers

5

vs Louisiana ........................ Sep 16, 2017

Penalty Yards

75

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017

Interceptions By

3

vs Mississippi State ............. Oct 28, 2017

Turnovers

4

at LSU ..................................Nov 25, 2017

at LSU ..................................Nov 25, 2017

Interceptions By

3

vs Louisiana ........................ Sep 16, 2017

Punts

Punts

8

vs South Carolina ................ Sep 30, 2017

Punting Avg

at Florida ............................ Oct 14, 2017

Long Punt

vs Mississippi State ............. Oct 28, 2017

Punts inside 20

at Ole Miss ..........................Nov 18, 2017

Long Punt Return

Punting Avg

vs NM .................................Nov 11, 2017

Sacks By First Downs Penalties

Long Punt

49.0 64

vs Louisiana ........................ Sep 16, 2017

at Ole Miss ..........................Nov 18, 2017

Punts inside 20

5

at Ole Miss ..........................Nov 18, 2017

90

vs NM .................................Nov 11, 2017

Long Punt Return

96

10

vs NM .................................Nov 11, 2017

47.4

vs Auburn ...........................Nov 04, 2017

70

vs Auburn ...........................Nov 04, 2017

6

vs NM .................................Nov 11, 2017

59

vs Wake Forest ....................Dec 29, 2017


2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSIVE STARTERS

START CHART

WR

LT

LG

C

RG

RT

WR/TE

WR/RB

WR

QB

RB/WR

at UCLA

KIRK

MARTIN

MCCOY

PRATER

LANFEAR

SUTHERLAND

CLINE

RATLEY

AUSBON

STARKEL

FORD

NICHOLLS

KIRK

PRATER

MCCOLLUM MCCOY

LANFEAR

SUTHERLAND

SCHORP

RATLEY

AUSBON

MOND

WILLIAMS

LOUISIANA

KIRK

MARTIN

MCCOY

PRATER

HOCKER

SUTHERLAND

SCHORP

RATLEY

AUSBON

MOND

FORD

vs Arkansas

KIRK

MARTIN

McCollum

MCCOY

LANFEAR

SUTHERLAND

SCHORP

RATLEY

AUSBON

MOND

WILLIAMS

SOUTH CAROLINA

KIRK

MARTIN

McCollum

MCCOY

LANFEAR

SUTHERLAND

HANSFORD

RATLEY

AUSBON

MOND

WILLIAMS

ALABAMA

KIRK

MARTIN

MCCOLLUM MCCOY

LANFEAR

SUTHERLAND

SCHORP

FORD

AUSBON

MOND

WILLIAMS

at Florida

KIRK

MARTIN

MCCOLLUM MCCOY

LANFEAR

MOORE

SCHORP

RATLEY

AUSBON

MOND

WILLIAMS

MISSISSIPPI ST

KIRK

MARTIN

MCCOLLUM MCCOY

LANFEAR

SUTHERLAND

ROGERS

FORD

AUSBON

MOND

WILLIAMS

AUBURN

KIRK

MARTIN

SUTHERLAND MCCOY

LANFEAR

GREEN

SCHORP

RATLEY

AUSBON

MOND

WILLIAMS

NEW MEXICO

KIRK

MARTIN

SUTHERLAND MCCOY

LANFEAR

DAIMLER

SCHORP

RATLEY

AUSBON

STARKEL

WILLIAMS

at Ole Miss

KIRK

MARTIN

SUTHERLAND MCCOY

LANFEAR

GREEN

RATLEY

FORD

AUSBON

STARKEL

WILLIAMS

at LSU

KIRK

MARTIN

SUTHERLAND MCCOY

LANFEAR

GREEN

SCHORP

RATLEY

AUSBON

STARKEL

WILLIAMS

vs Wake Forest

KIRK

MARTIN

SUTHERLAND MCCOY

HOCKER

GREEN

SCHORP

RATLEY

AUSBON

STARKEL

WILLIAMS

CHRISTIAN KIRK

KEITH FORD

DEFENSIVE STARTERS

NG

LB

LB

LB/Nickel

CB

CB

SS

FS

CUNNINGHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

CAPERS-SMITH*

JONES

OLIVER

WILSON

WATTS

NICHOLLS

DURHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

WILLIS*

JONES

OLIVER

PRYOR

WATTS

LOUISIANA

CUNNINGHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

WILLIS*

JONES

RENFRO

PRYOR

WATTS

vs Arkansas

CUNNINGHAM

KEKE

J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

B. JOHNSON

RENFRO

OLIVER

PRYOR

WATTS

SOUTH CAROLINA

DURHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

HOWARD*

RENFRO

OLIVER

PRYOR

WATTS

ALABAMA

DURHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

B. JOHNSON

RENFRO

OLIVER

TUCKER

WATTS

at Florida

DURHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

B. JOHNSON

RENFRO

JONES

TUCKER

WATTS

MISSISSIPPI ST

DURHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

HOWARD*

RENFRO

OLIVER

TUCKER

WATTS

AUBURN

DURHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

CARPER*

RENFRO

WILLIS

TUCKER

WATTS

NEW MEXICO

DURHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

B. JOHNSON

RENFRO

WILLIS

TUCKER

WATTS

at Ole Miss

DURHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON J. JOHNSON

DODSON

ALAKA

HOWARD*

RENFRO

OLIVER

TUCKER

WATTS

at LSU

DURHAM

KEKE

HENDERSON

CLEMONS

DODSON

ALAKA

B. JOHNSON

RENFRO

OLIVER

TUCKER

WATTS

vs Wake Forest

DURHAM

KEKE

MACK

CLEMONS

DODSON

ALAKA

HOWARD*

RENFRO

OLIVER

CARPER

PRYOR

at UCLA

DT

MACK

RUSH

* - Started as a nickel back

Career Consec Starts Starts

Armani Watts

42

Christian Kirk

35

24

Otaro Alaka

33

26

Zaycoven Henderson

26

Erik McCoy

26

26

Keaton Sutherland

23

6

Kingsley Keke

21

21

Connor Lanfear

19

Koda Martin

16

11

Damion Ratley

16

5

Donovan Wilson

15

Colton Prater

15

Trayveon Williams

14

10

Keith Ford

14

Jarett Johnson

14

Nick Harvey

13

Jhamon Ausbon

13

13

Tyrel Dodson

13

13

Tanner Schorp

12

2

Debione Renfro

11

11

Charles Oliver

11

3

Priest Willis

11

Landis Durham

10

9

Larry Pryor

8

1

Kellen Mond

8

Derrick Tucker

7

Ryan McCollum

6

Deshawn Capers-Smith 6

Nick Starkel

5

4

Buddy Johnson

5

Carson Green

4

3

Antonio Howard

4

1

Myles Jones

4

Qualen Cunningham

4

Jake Hubenak

3

Michael Clemons

2

2

Keldrick Carper

2

1

Daylon Mack

2

1

Jared Hocker

2

1

Christian Daimler

1

Kendrick Rogers

1

Dan Moore, Jr.

1

Aaron Hansford

1

Kalvin Cline

1

Justin Dunning

1

12 th MAN representative 12th Man at UCLA Gillaspia

# 14

NICHOLLS

Gillaspia

15

LOUISIANA

Gillaspia

16

vs Ark

Gillaspia

17

SC

Gillaspia 18

BAMA

Gillaspia 19

at Florida

Gillaspia

MSU

Gillaspia 21

20

AUBURN Gillaspia 22

KINGSLEY KEKE

DERRICK TUCKER

NEW MEXICO

Gillaspia

23

at Ole Miss

Gillaspia

24

at LSU

Gillaspia

25

vs Wake Forest Gillaspia

26

# - appearances as 12th Man representative

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SEASON / CAREER STATISTICS — OFFENSE RUSHING SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

T. Williams Keith Ford Kellen Mond Kendall Bussey Jacob Kibodi Kwame Etwi Christian Kirk Jake Hubenak Roshauud Paul

GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 12 173 825 27 798 4.6 8 72 66.5 13 139 588 40 548 3.9 12 44 42.2 11 89 491 151 340 3.8 3 79 30.9 13 47 251 12 239 5.1 1 41 18.4 5 11 123 2 121 11 1 67 24.2 3 9 48 0 48 5.3 0 17 16 13 4 38 7 31 7.8 0 28 2.4 3 9 18 12 6 0.7 0 5 2 13 1 6 0 6 6 0 6 0.5

GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 25 329 1908 53 1855 5.6 16 89 74.2 26 265 1289 72 1217 4.6 18 44 46.8 10 89 491 151 340 3.8 3 79 34 18 67 424 13 411 6.1 1 41 22.8 5 11 123 2 121 11 1 67 24.2 13 39 265 3 262 6.7 1 42 20.2 39 23 141 21 120 5.2 0 28 3.1 16 55 178 121 57 1 0 22 3.6 13 1 6 0 6 6 0 6 0.5

Shane Tripucka Nick Starkel

13 1 0 8 -8 -8 0 0 -0.6 7 12 4 46 -42 -3.5 1 3 -6

27 1 0 8 -8 -8 0 0 -0.3 7 12 4 46 -42 -3.5 1 3 -6

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 13

506 2392 369 2023 530 2592 371 2221

4.0 4.2

26 19

79 79

155.6 170.8

PASSING SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

Kellen Mond Nick Starkel Jake Hubenak

GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 11 108.77 117-227-6 51.5 1375 8 81 125 7 150.15 123-205-6 60 1793 14 70 256.1 3 124.89 13-17-0 76.5 98 0 12 32.7

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 128.27 253-449-12 56.3 3266 13 140.16 247-413-10 59.8 3089

22 28

81 56

GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 10 108.77 227-117-6 51.5 1375 8 81 137.5 7 150.15 205-123-6 60 1793 14 70 256.1 16 129.44 196-114-3 58.2 1381 9 69 86.3

251.2 237.6

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RECEIVING SEASON STATISTICS GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Christian Kirk 13 71 919 12.9 10 81 70.7 Jhamon Ausbon 13 50 571 11.4 3 38 43.9 Damion Ratley 13 30 694 23.1 6 76 53.4 T. Williams 12 20 192 9.6 0 41 16 Camron Buckley 13 17 282 16.6 3 70 21.7 Roshauud Paul 13 16 187 11.7 0 46 14.4 Keith Ford 13 14 84 6 0 12 6.5 Kendrick Rogers 13 11 99 9 0 17 7.6 Tanner Schorp 13 7 65 9.3 0 31 5 Kendall Bussey 13 5 62 12.4 0 19 4.8 Clyde Chriss 10 4 52 13 0 23 5.2 Aaron Hansford 7 3 39 13 0 28 5.6 Hezekiah Jones 12 2 13 6.5 0 7 1.1 Kwame Etwi 3 2 7 3.5 0 7 2.3 Jacob Kibodi 5 1 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 13

253 247

3266 3089

12.9 12.5

22 28

81 56

CAREER STATISTICS GP No. Yds 39 234 2856 13 50 571 37 47 920 25 39 283 13 17 282 13 16 187 26 19 165 13 11 99 40 8 69 18 6 67 10 4 52 9 3 39 11 2 13 13 2 7 5 1 0

Avg 12.2 11.4 19.6 7.3 16.6 11.7 8.7 9 8.6 11.2 13 13 6.5 3.5 0

TD Long Avg/G 26 81 73.2 3 38 43.9 8 76 24.9 0 41 11.3 3 70 21.7 0 46 14.4 0 40 6.3 0 17 7.6 0 31 1.7 0 19 3.7 0 23 5.2 0 28 4.3 0 7 1.2 0 7 0.5 0 0 0

251.2 237.6

TOTAL OFFENSE SEASON STATISTICS

Nick Starkel Kellen Mond T. Williams Keith Ford Kendall Bussey Jacob Kibodi Jake Hubenak Kwame Etwi Christian Kirk Roshauud Paul Shane Tripucka

G 7 11 12 13 13 5 3 3 13 13 13

Plays 217 316 173 139 47 11 26 9 4 1 1

Rush -42 340 798 548 239 121 6 48 31 6 -8

Pass 1793 1375 0 0 0 0 98 0 0 0 0

Total 1751 1715 798 548 239 121 104 48 31 6 -8

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 13

955 943

2023 2221

3266 3089

5289 5310

98

CAREER STATISTICS Avg/G 250.1 155.9 66.5 42.2 18.4 24.2 34.7 16 2.4 0.5 -0.6

406.8 408.5

G 7 10 25 26 18 5 16 13 39 13 27

Plays 217 316 329 265 67 11 251 39 25 1 1

Rush -42 340 1855 1217 411 121 57 262 120 6 -8

Pass 1793 1375 0 0 0 0 1381 0 0 0 0

Total 1751 1715 1855 1217 411 121 1438 262 120 6 -8

Avg/G 250.1 171.5 74.2 46.8 22.8 24.2 89.9 20.2 3.1 0.5 -0.3


2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

SCORING SEASON STATISTICS

Daniel LaCamera

CAREER STATISTICS

|----------------PATs ----------------| TD

FGs

Kick

Rush

Rcv

|---------------------PATs -------------------|

Pass

DXP

Saf

Points

0 18-21 51-52 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 105 0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

Saf

Points

0 213

0-0

0

0

0-0 0-0 1-Jan

0 0-0

0

0 110

T. Williams

8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48

16

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

96

Damion Ratley

6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36

8

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

48

Kellen Mond

3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 18

3

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-1

0

0

18

Camron Buckley

3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

3

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

18

Jhamon Ausbon

3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

3

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

18

Derrick Tucker

1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

6

1

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

6

Charles Oliver

1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

6

1

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

6

Tyrel Dodson

1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

6

1

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

6

Nick Starkel

1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

6

1

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

6

Jacob Kibodi

1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

6

1

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

6

Kendall Bussey

1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

6

1

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

6

C. Gillaspia

0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1

2

0

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

1

2

Braden Mann

0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

0

0

0-1 0-0 0-0

0 0-0

0

0

0

1 0

0-0

DXP

18

0 0

72

Pass

0 0-0

33

0-1 3-3

0

Rcv

12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72

0 3

0

Rush

12

51-52 0-0 48-48 0-0

0

Kick

Keith Ford

53 18-22 51 13-20

0-0

FGs

0 35-45 108-109 0-0

Christian Kirk

TOTAL OPPONENTS

0-0

TD

198

425 399

ALL - PURPOSE SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

G

Rush

Rec

PR

KOR

IR

Tot

Avg/G

G

Rush

Rec

PR

KOR

IR

Tot

Avg/G

Christian Kirk

13

31

919

191

490

0

1631

125.5

39

120

2856

814

1048

0

4838

124.1

T. Williams

12 798 192 0 183 0 1173 97.8

25 1855 283

0 265

0 2403 96.1

Damion Ratley

13 0 694 0 0 0 694 53.4

37 0 920

0 0-Jan

0 920 24.9

Keith Ford

13

26

0

0

Jhamon Ausbon

13 0 571 0 0 0 571 43.9

13 0 571

Kellen Mond

11 340 0 0 0 0 340 30.9

10 340 0 0 0

Kendall Bussey

13 239 62 0 31 0 332 25.5

18 411 67 0 61

0 539 29.9

Camron Buckley

13 0 282 0 0 0 282 21.7

13 0 282

0

0

0 282 21.7

Roshauud Paul

13 6 187 24 0 0 217 16.7

13 6 187 24

0

0 217 16.7

Clyde Chriss

10 0 52 0 113 0 165 16.5

10 0 52 0 113

Jacob Kibodi

548

84

0

51

0

683

52.5

5 121 0 0 0 0 121 24.2

Tanner Schorp Kwame Etwi Tyrel Dodson Aaron Hansford C. Gillaspia

13 0 65 0 10 0 75 5.8 3 48 7 0 0 0 55 18.3

165

0

191 0

5 121 0 0 0 13 0 99 0

0

1573

60.5

0 571 43.9 0 340 34

0 165 16.5 0 121 24.2 0 99 7.6

40 0 69 0 10

0 79 2

13 262 7 0 0

0 269 20.7

13 0 0 0 0 41 41 3.2

26 0 0 0

0

41 41 1.6

7 0 39 0 0 0 39 5.6

9 0 39 0

0

0 39 4.3

13 0 0 3 27 0 30 2.3

D. Capers-Smith 13 0 0 22 0 0 22 1.7

29 0 0 3 27

0 30 1

32 0 0 22

0 22 0.7

0

Derrick Tucker

11 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.7

11 0 0 0

0

19 19 1.7

Armani Watts

12

48

0

61

0

0

0

0

15

15

1.2

0

0

0

1.3

11 0 13 0

Jake Hubenak

16 57 0 0 0

0 57 3.6

27 -8 0 0 0

0 -8 -0.3

7 -42 0 0 0

0 -42 -6

3 6 0 0 0 0 6 2

Shane Tripucka 13 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -0.6 Nick Starkel

TOTAL OPPONENTS

7 -42 0 0 0 0 -42 -6

13 13

2023 2221

3266 3089

240 146

905 75 963 131

6509 6550

0

61

Hezekiah Jones 12 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.1

0 13 1.2

500.7 503.8

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

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Kendrick Rogers 13 0 99 0 0 0 99 7.6

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SEASON / CAREER STATISTICS — DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LEADERS SEASON STATISTICS

GP

Ast

Total

TFL

Sacks

Int

PBU

CAREER STATISTICS FR

FF

Blk

GP

Solo

Ast

Total

TFL

Sacks

Int

PBU

FR

FF Blk

25 Tyrel Dodson

13 50 55 105 11 5.5 3 8 .

. .

26 65 67 132 12.5 5.5 3 8 1 . .

23 Armani Watts

12

2

48

42 Otaro Alaka

13 37 41 78 12 5.5 1 1 . 1 .

46 Landis Durham

13 30 26 56 12 10.5 . . 1 3 .

22 31 31 62 13 10.5

4 Derrick Tucker

11 35 20 55 1

11 35 20 55

29 Debione Renfro

13 41 13 54 2 . . 5 1 4 .

13 41 13 54 2 . . 5 1 4 .

88 Kingsley Keke

13 21 33 54 2.5

39 39 60 99 10 5

11 Larry Pryor

12 27 17 44 0 . . 1 1 . .

10 Myles Jones

13 27 8 35 1 . 1 8 1 . .

13 27 8 35 1 . 1 8 1 . .

92 Z. Henderson

12 15 20 35 5 2.5 . . . . .

47 51 65 116 21.5 8.5 . . 2 1 .

19 Anthony Hines

13 19 14 33 6

26 D. Capers-Smith

13 13 16 29 1.5 1.5 . 2 2 1 1

14 Keldrick Carper

12 13 13 26 1

21 Charles Oliver

11 20 4 24 1 1 . 8 1 2 .

20 27 5 32 2 1 . 11 1 2 .

18 Antonio Howard

10 14 9 23 0 . . 1 . . .

10 14 9 23 0 . . 1 . . .

95 J. Madubuike

13 7 13 20 2.5 . . . . 1 1

13 7 13 20 2.5 . . . . 1 1

7 Buddy Johnson

12 9 11 20 1.5 1 . . . . .

12 9 11 20 1.5 1 . . . . .

2 Micheal Clemons

13 10 9 19 3 1 . . . . .

13 10 9 19 3 1 . . . . .

5 Daylon Mack

13 10 9 19 5 1 . . . 1 .

39 35 41 76 17 2.5 . 1 . 2 .

93 Jayden Peevy

12 4 13 17 1 1 . 1 . . 1

12 4 13 17 1 1 . 1 . . 1

40 Jarrett Johnson

11

47

24 Priest Willis

57

30

9

87

7

10

16

0.5

7

4

5

2

2

. 1 4 . 1 . 1 . 2 2

. .

3 . . 1 1 . . . 1 .

5.5

.

1

.

. .

1

.

214

114

328

24

1.5

10

19

5

6

2

41 90 107 197 25.5 7.5 1 5 . 4 . 1

.

. 1 3 .

. 1 4 . 1 . . 6 2 . .

25 47 31 78 1 . 1 1 1 . .

13 19 14 33

6 3

.

. 1 1 .

32 35 23 58 1.5 1.5 . 5 2 1 1 12 13 13 26

32

34

66

1

17.5

.

10

. 1 . . .

.

1

.

2

.

9 10 5 15 0 . . . . . .

17 35 13 48 0.5 . 1 8 . . .

58 Braden White

13 7 6 13 0 . . . . . .

13 7 6 13 0 . . . . . .

12 C. Gillaspia

13 5 4 9 0 . . . . . 2

29 11 8 19 0 . . . 1 1 2

56 Keeath Magee 35 Riley Garner

6 2 6 8 1 0.5 . . . . .

6 2 6 8 1 0.5 . . . . .

13 1 6 7 0 . . . . . .

39 11 16 27 0 . . . . . .

8 Justin Dunning

7

2

5

7

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

18

15

12

27

1

1

1

.

.

.

.

16 Kemah Siverand

13 4 2 6 0 . . . . . .

14 4 2 6 0 . . . . . .

28 Travon Fuller

13 4 1 5 0 . . . . . .

13 4 1 5 0 . . . . . .

9 Q. Cunningham

11 2 3 5 0 . . . . . .

48 25 23 48 7 4.5 . . 1 . .

20 Ikenna Okeke

2

15 Aaron Hansford

7 2 2 4 0 . . . . . .

9 2 2 4 0 . . . . . .

4 Damion Ratley

13 1 2 3 0 . . . . . .

37 2 2 4 0 . . . . . .

75 Koda Martin

13

27 Roney Elam

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Solo

2

2

3

4

.

0

3

.

0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2

2

33

2

3

4

.

3

0

.

0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

9 1 1 2 0 . . . . . .

21 5 4 9 0 . . 1 . . .

2 Jhamon Ausbon

13 2 . 2 0 . . . . . .

13 2 . 2 0 . . . . . .

25 Kendall Bussey

13 1 . 1 0 . . 1 . . .

18 1 . 1 0 . . 1 . . .

96 David Darley 7 Keith Ford

1 . 1 1 0 . . . . . .

1 . 1 1 0 . . . . . .

13 1 . 1 0 . . . . . .

26 1 . 1 0 . . . . . .

82 M. Kirchner

2 1 . 1 0 . . . . . .

2 1 . 1 0 . . . . . .

6 Roshauud Paul

13 . . . 0 . . . . . 1

13 . . . 0 . . . . . 1

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 520 427 13 513 414

947 89 927 82

43 29

10 12

49 60

12 7

18 8

8 1

INTERCEPTIONS SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Armani Watts

4

15

3.8

0

Tyrel Dodson Myles Jones Derrick Tucker

1 19 19 1 19 1 19 19 1 19

Otaro Alaka

TOTAL OPPONENTS

100

Long

FUMBLE RETURNS

No.

Yds

Avg

TD Long

10

61

6.1

0

SEASON STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

CAREER STATISTICS No.

Larry Pryor

1 9 9 0 9 1

3 41 13.7 1 40 3 41 13.7 1 40

D. Capers-Smith

1 4 4 0 4 1

1 0 0 0 0 1

Armani Watts

1

T OTAL OPPONENTS

3 31 10.3 0 18 1 33 33.0 0 33

15

1 0 0 0 0 1

10 75 7.5 2 40 12 131 10.9 1 90

0 0

36

0 0 0 0 0 0

18

18

0

18

1

Yds 9 4 18

Avg

TD Long

9 0 9 4 0 4 18

0

18


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SEASON STATISTICS

No. Yds

Christian Kirk

10

191

CAREER STATISTICS

Avg TD Long No.

Yds

19.1

814

1

90

37

Avg TD Long 22

6

93

D. Capers-Smith

2 22 11 0 3 2 22 11 0 3

Roshauud Paul

1 24 24 0 24 1 24 24 0 24

C. Gillaspia

1 3 3 0 0 1

3

3 0 0

Charles Oliver

0 0 0 1 0 0

0

0 1 0

TOTAL OPPONENTS

14 240 17.1 2 90 18 146 8.1 2 59

KICKOFF RETURNS

SEASON STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

22

490

22.3

1

Christian Kirk

Long

CAREER STATISTICS No.

100

48

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

1048

21.8

1

100

T. Williams

6 183 30.5 0 72 11 265 24.1 0 72

Clyde Chriss

4 113 28.2 0 71 4 113 28.2 0 71

Keith Ford

3 51 17 0 24 11 191 17.4 0 30

C. Gillaspia

3 27

Kendall Bussey

2 31 15.5 0 18 3 61 20.3 0 30

Kalvin Cline

1 0 0 0 0 1

Tanner Schorp

1 10 10 0 10 1 10 10 0 10

TOTAL OPPONENTS

9 0 14 3 27

9 0 14

0

0 0 0

42 905 21.5 1 100 43 963 22.4 1 100

FIELD GOALS SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

Att

Good

Long

Good

Long

Daniel LaCamera

21

18

52

0

45

35

52

0

77.8

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Braden Mann

Blkd

Att

CHRISTIAN KIRK

Blkd Pct.

TOTAL 22 18 52 0 OPPONENTS 20 13 46 3

SEASON STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

Long

TB

FC

I20

Shane Tripucka

83

3776

45.5

64

6

38

TOTAL OPPONENTS

83 86

3776 3519

45.5 40.9

64 70

6 5

38 27

Blkd

CAREER STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

Long

TB

FC

I20

Blkd

26

1

154

6826

44.3

64

7

65

54

1

26 27

1 5

KICKOFFS SEASON STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

TB

73

4553

62.4

Daniel LaCamera

5

264

Drew Riethman

2

123

Braden Mann

TOTAL OPPONENTS

Retn

CAREER STATISTICS YdLn

No.

Yds

Avg

TB

OB

33

4

149

9406

63.1

88

5

52.8

1

0

13

788

60.6

5

1

61.5

0

0

2

123

61.5

0

0

80 4940 61.8 34 78 4755 61.0 34

OB

Net

4 963 39.1 2 905 38.5

DANIEL LACAMERA

25 26

SHANE TRIPUCKA

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PUNTING


TEXAS A&M RV/RV UCLA

44 45

( 0-1 )

RV/RV

( 1-0 )

Sunday, September 3 • Rose Bowl • Pasadena, Calif. • Attendance: 64,635 • TV: FOX PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Josh Rosen faked a spike coach Kevin Sumlin. and threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Jordan LasRosen spent much of the game under constant ley with 43 seconds remaining and UCLA overcame a pressure from Texas A&M for the second straight sea34-point deficit to stun son until mounting the Texas A&M 45-44. stunning comeback. GAME 1 • SCORE BY QUARTERS Rosen was 35 of 59 After being sacked five for 491 yards and four 1 2 3 4 FINAL times last season in a touchdowns, and Jalen TEXAS A&M 31-24 overtime loss at 17 21 6 0 44 Starks and Soso JamaCollege Station, Rosen UCLA 3 7 7 28 45 bo had touchdown was dropped three runs for the Bruins in times and lost two the opener for both teams. They overcame a deficit fumbles in his return after missing the final six games of more than 20 points for the first time since the last year with a shoulder injury. 2005 Sun Bowl against Northwestern. Texas A&M had largely dominated the line of Texas A&M quarterback Kellen Mond was stopped scrimmage on both sides of the ball, rushing for 382 short of the first-down marker on a fourth-down yards and limiting UCLA to 70 yards on the ground. scramble with 20 seconds left. Williams had a 72-yard run where he bounced outUCLA scored on five straight possessions after trailside and raced down the UCLA sideline, which set ing 44-10 with 4:08 to play in the third quarter. Rosen up a 2-yard rushing touchdown by Ford, and the threw touchdown passes of 9 and 42 yards to Darren sophomore added a 61-yard scoring run late in the Andrews before finding Theo Howard for a 16-yard first half. score on a broken play with 3:08 remaining. Redshirt freshman Nick Starkel got the start at UCLA got the ball back with 2:39 to go and drove quarterback for Texas A&M, and completed his first 51 yards in seven plays, including an 11-yard throw three throws during an 11-play, 75-yard drive that and catch to tight end Caleb Wilson. Rosen capped ended with a 5-yard touchdown run by Ford. the remarkable comeback with a fade to the far corThe touted freshman Mond entered the game on ner of the end zone after faking the spike to freeze the sixth possession for Texas A&M and played the Texas A&M's defense. JJ Molson kicked the winning entire second half after Starkel suffered an apparent extra point. left foot injury. Starkel returned to the sideline on Wilson had 15 receptions for 203 yards, and Ancrutches with his foot in a walking boot. drews had 12 catches for 147 yards. Mond was 3 of 17 for 27 yards and rushed for 55 Trayveon Williams rushed for 203 yards and two yards on 15 carries, and Starkel was 6 of 13 for 62 touchdowns, and Keith Ford added 114 yards rushyards. ing and three touchdowns for Texas A&M. The Aggies lost for only the second time in six openers under

TEAM STATISTICS

TAMU UCLA

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

23 29 63-382

PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int

25-63

89 491 30-9-0 59-35-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 93-471 84-554 Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards

1-18 0-0 0-0

1-(-1)

4-112

6-115

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)

6-48.2

Fumbles-Lost

5-46.8

0-0 3-3

Penalties-Yards

5-39

7-56

Possession Time

36:22

23:38

Third-Down Conversions

9 of 21

7 of 16

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 1

1 of 2

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

6-7

6-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards

3-25

6-40

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: A&M — Williams 22-203; Ford 18-114; Mond 15-54; Bussey 4-19; Kirk 2-(-1); Starkel 2-(-7). UCLA — Jamabo 7-46; Olorunfunmi 10-31; Lasley 1-5; Starks 1-2; TEAM 1-(-7); Rosen 5-(-14).

PASSING:

A&M — Mond 3-17-0-27; Starkel 6-13-0-62. UCLA — Rosen 35-59-0-491.

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RECEIVING: A&M — Kirk 5-60; Ausbon 3-15; Paul 1-14.

UCLA — Wilson 15-207; Andrews 12-143; Lasley 4-100; Howard 2-32; Jamabo 1-10; Roberts 1-minus 1.

KEITH FORD

INTERCEPTIONS: FUMBLES: funmi 1-1.

A&M — None. UCLA — None.

A&M — None. UCLA — Rosen 2-2; Olorun-

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UCLA TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU UCLA TAMU TAMU TAMU UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA

Molson 29 yd field goal Ford 5 yd run (LaCamera kick) LaCamera 19 yd field goal Williams 2 yd run (LaCamera kick) Ford 2 yd run (LaCamera kick) Ford 1 yd run (LaCamera kick) Starks 2 yd run (Molson kick) Williams 61 yd run (LaCamera kick) LaCamera 32 yd field goal LaCamera 48 yd field goal Jamabo 6 yd run (Molson, JJ kick) Andrews 9 yd pass from Rosen (Molson kick) Andrews 42 yd pass from Rosen (Molson kick) Howard 16 yd pass from Rosen (Molson kick) Lasley 10 yd pass from Rosen (Molson kick)

13-53 / 3:51 12-75 / 4:28 4-2 / 0:38 3-20 / 0:56 7-99 / 3:07 11-56 / 4:07 4-67 / 1:06 1-61 / 0:11 6-23 / 2:31 12-41 / 4:24 8-75 / 2:02 8-85 / 2:04 5-96 / 1:06 8-74 1:31 10-66 1:56


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NICHOLLS —/— TEXAS A&M

14 24

( 1-1 )

—/—

( 1-1 )

Saturday, September 9 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 100,276 • TV: ESPNU COLLEGE STATION (AP) -- Kendall Bussey ran for Fourcade scrambled for several seconds before 97 yards and the go-ahead 2-yard touchdown in the finding Mason Roberts in the back of the end zone fourth quarter as Texas A&M outlasted Nicholls State for the 2-point conversion that tied it. The Aggies punted 24-14. five straight times after The game was tied GAME 2 • SCORE BY QUARTERS at 14-all when Bussey their second touchbulled into the end 1 2 3 4 FINAL down before Daniel zone for A&M's first NICHOLLS LaCamera's 52-yard 0 6 0 8 14 field goal attempt early score since the first 14 0 0 10 24 TEXAS A&M in the fourth quarter quarter with about 7 1/2 minutes left to put sailed wide left. the Aggies (1-1) on top. The Colonels couldn't move the ball after Bussey's Nicholls State (1-1), an FCS school which plays in touchdown and had to punt. The Aggies then ran the Southland Conference, challenged the Aggies a Bussey again and again to eat up the clock before adding a field goal with 18 seconds left. week after they squandered a 34-point third-quarter The Aggies looked good early, and took a 7-0 lead lead in a stunning 45-44 loss to UCLA. when Mond connected with Kirk on a 27-yard touchThe Aggies started Kellen Mond at quarterback after Nick Starkel suffered a broken ankle last week, but down pass on their first drive. A 17-yard scoring run Jake Hubenak took over early in the third quarter and by Trayveon Williams made it 14-0 with about three minutes left in the first quarter. finished the game. Mond threw for 105 yards and a Lorran Fonseca made field goals of 37 and 34 yards touchdown and Hubenak added 93 yards passing. in the second quarter to get Nicholls State within Damion Jeanpiere grabbed a 54-yard reception 14-6 at halftime. from Chase Fourcade to get Nicholls State to the Fourcade threw for 264 yards with a touchdown 6-yard line early in the fourth quarter. Two plays later he connected with Stephen LeBouef on a 5-yard and an interception and Jeanpiere had five receptouchdown pass. LeBouef caught the ball short of the tions for 174 yards. goal line and dragged safety Larry Pryor into the end zone with him for the score.

TEAM STATISTICS

NICHOLLS TAMU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

13 27 31-74 47-195

PASSING YDS (NET)

264

198

Passes Att-Comp-Int

25-13-1

36-24-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

56-338

83-393

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0 0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

3-20 0-0

Kickoff Returns-Yards

1-13 2-44

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg)

6-39.8

Fumbles-Lost

6-48.0

2-1 0-0

Penalties-Yards

7-54 4-45

Possession Time

25:20 34:40

Third-Down Conversions

3 of 12

10 of 19

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 1

1 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards

4-25 2-7

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: NICHOLLS — Irvin 16-62; Fourcade 9-15; Bou-

dreaux 1-3; Rogers 1-(-1); TEAM 1-(-2); Taylor, Dontrel 3-(-3). A&M — Bussey 15-97; Williams 11-53; Kirk 1-28; Ford 6-20; Hubenak 9-6; Kibodi 1-3; TEAM 1-(-2); Mond 3-(-10).

PASSING: NICHOLLS — Fourcade 13-25-1-264. A&M — Mond 12-21-0-105; Hubenak 12-15-0-93. RECEIVING: NICHOLLS — Jeanpiere 5-174; Rogers 4-46; Dixon 1-23; Roberts 1-12; LeBouef 1-5; Booker 1-4. A&M — Kirk 6-47; Chriss 3-39; Ausbon 3-24; Williams 2-14; Jones 2-13; Hansford 2-11; Rogers 2-5; Ratley 1-13; Ford 1-12; Bussey 1-12; Schorp 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: son 1-1.

FUMBLES:

— None.

Sophomore Tyrel Dodson recorded his first career interception to seal the victory late in the fourth quarter, the interception was the first of the season for the A&M defense.

NICHOLLS — None. A&M — Dod-

NICHOLLS — Irvin 1-1; Fourcade 1-0. A&M

SCORING SUMMARY 1ST 2ND 4TH

11:39 02:58 13:10 00:47 12:05 07:34 00:18

TAMU TAMU NICH NICH NICH TAMU TAMU

Kirk 27 yd pass from Mond (LaCamera kick) Williams 17 yd run (LaCamera kick) Fonseca 37 yd field goal Fonseca 34 yd field goal LeBouef 5 yd pass from Fourcade (Roberts pass from Fourcade) Bussey 2 yd run (LaCamera kick) LaCamera 26 yd field goal

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LOUISIANA —/— TEXAS A&M

( 1-2 )

—/—

( 2-1 )

21 45

Saturday, September 16 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 98,412 • TV: SEC NTK COLLEGE STATION (AP) -- Texas A&M needed a second-half comeback to defeat Louisiana-Lafayette 45-21 at Kyle Field. The Ragin' Cajuns (1-2) led 21-14 at halfGAME 3 • SCORE BY QUARTERS time before the Aggies scored 31 consecutive 1 2 3 4 FINAL points en route to the LOUISIANA 0 21 0 0 21 victory. 7 7 17 14 45 TEXAS A&M After much of the first half went wrong for A&M, the third quarter went entirely right, as the Aggies (2-1) scored 17 points in that span to grab the lead for good. Freshman Aggies quarterback Kellen Mond, in beginning to live up to his preseason hype as a five-star prospect, collected a five-yard touchdown run and threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to fellow freshman Camron Buckley in the decisive third quarter.

TEAM STATISTICS

UL TAMU

FIRST DOWNS

17 27

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET)

29-93 40-179 216

Passes Att-Comp-Int

301

44-28-3 34-21-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-309 74-480 Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0 1-4

Punt Returns-Yards

0-0 2-24

Kickoff Returns-Yards

2-36

4-98

Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 3-55 Punts (Number-Avg)

ARMANI WATTS

8-43.4 4-48.8

Fumbles-Lost

4-2 5-1

Penalties-Yards

4-25 3-17

Possession Time

29:10 30:50

Third-Down Conversions

4 of 15

5 of 13

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 1

0 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

3-3

4-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-8 2-10

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING:

UL — Ragas 14-93; Davis 8-4; Malone 1-2; Hoggins 1-(-2); Mitchell 5-(-4). A&M — Kibodi 4-101; Kendall Bussey 13-88; Kwame Etwi 6-35; Kellen Mond 7-4; Keith Ford 7-(-4); Shane Tripucka 1-(-8); TEAM 2-(-37).

PASSING:

UL — Davis 27-43-3-197; Hoggins 1-1-0-19. A&M — Mond 21-34-1-301.

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RECEIVING: UL — Barnes 12-118; Malone 5-40; Jacquet 3-20; Bradley 2-16; Rogers 2-4; Davis 1-19; Mitchell 1-6; Wright 1-1; Hoggins 1-(-8). A&M — Ausbon 4-69; Kirk 3-34; Ford 3-16; Ratley 2-86; Paul 2-16; Schorp 2-5; Hansford 1-28; Rogers 1-16; Chriss 1-13; Buckley 1-12; Bussey 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS:

2-15; Dodson 1-40.

UL — Walker 1-4. A&M — Watts

FUMBLES:

UL — Davis 2-2; Rogers 1-0; Mitchell 1-0. A&M — Mond 2-0; Kirk 1-1; McCoy 1-0; Prater 1-0.

Senior defensive back Armani Watts posted the first two-pickoff game of his career with a pair of thefts against the Ragin' Cajuns. He became the first Aggie with two pickoffs in a single game since Justin Evans had a pair in the season-opener vs. UCLA in 2016.

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03:43 14:10 13:52 09:15 00:07 10:27 06:23 00:43 14:51 06:41

TAMU LA TAMU LA LA TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU

Kirk 1 yd pass from Mond (LaCamera kick) Ragas 3 yd run (Linden kick) Ausbon 24 yd pass from Mond (LaCamera kick) Malone 8 yd pass from Davis (Artigue kick) Wright 1 yd pass from Davis (Artigue kick) Mond 5 yd run (LaCamera kick) Buckley 12 yd pass from Mond (LaCamera kick) LaCamera 28 yd field goal Dodson 40 yd interception return (LaCamera kick) Kibodi 67 yd run (LaCamera kick)

4-51 / 1:37 4-12 / 1:51 1-24 / 0:18 6-37 / 3:00 13-81 / 2:55 9-81 / 2:19 10-74 / 3:04 11-67 / 3:41 2-61 / 0:56


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TEXAS A&M —/— ARKANSAS

( 3-1 )

RV/ —

( 1-2 )

50 43

Saturday, September 22 • AT&T Stadium • Arlington, Texas • Attendance: 64,668 • TV: ESPN ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Armani Watts interceptpass with 5:21 to go to restore the lead at 36-33. ed a pass in overtime and Texas A&M extended its That lead lasted 11 seconds after Kirk returned the win streak to six games against Arkansas with a 50-43 ensuing kick-off 100 yards for a score, giving A&M another brief lead before victory. David Williams scored Christian Kirk had GAME 4 • SCORE BY QUARTERS given the Aggies the on 4-yard run with 3:39 lead on a 10-yard 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL remaining. touchdown reception, TEXAS A&M Allen completed 12 7 10 7 19 7 50 of 25 passes for 229 his third score of the ARKANSAS 7 14 7 15 0 43 yards and two touchday, on the first possession of overtime before downs, with 100 of Watts intercepted Arkansas quarterback Austin Allen those yards to Nance on three receptions. in the end zone on a third-down play. Kellen Mond completed 14 of 27 passes for 216 It was the third time in four years that A&M and yards and ran for 109 more. Ford ran for 102 yards and had a pair of touchdowns. Arkansas needed overtime to decide a winner, and The Aggies had to overcome a bit of bad luck in the the Aggies continued to serve as a stumbling block first half after a review of a big play didn't go their for the Razorbacks. The Aggies are now 6-0 in the series since joining way. the SEC in 2012 and, along with No. 1 Alabama, are In the second quarter Mond appeared to score on an 89-yard touchdown run, but was ruled out of the two SEC West teams that Arkansas have failed to bounds at the 10-yard line. It was clear in replays that defeat during that time. Mond didn't step out of bounds, and the SEC issued The lead changed hands four times in the fourth a statement that the call was incorrect, but since the quarter before Texas A&M kicker Daniel LaCamera whistle had blown it was a dead play at the 10. tied it at 43 on 27-yard field goal with four seconds remaining. Three plays later A&M had to settle for a 27-yard Keith Ford's 44-yard run gave Texas A&M a 33-28 field goal, cutting the score to 21-10. lead with 8:46 remaining. Arkansas then countered when Jonathan Nance caught a 44-yard touchdown

TEAM STATISTICS

TAMU ARK

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET)

20 21 42-285

45-226

216

231

Passes Att-Comp-Int

27-14-1 27-13-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

69-501

Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards

72-457

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-179

4-86

Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-3 Punts (Number-Avg)

4-42.5 7-43.9

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards

6-36

Possession Time

27:43 32:17

Third-Down Conversions

6 of 15

5 of 13

Fourth-Down Conversions

2 of 2

0 of 0

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

5-5

5-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards

6-39

1-5

9-69

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: A&M — Mond 10-109; Ford 14-102; Williams

17-72; Bussey 1-2. ARK — Hayden 13-77; Williams 11-68; Jones 2-50; Whaley 6-38; Kelley 4-21; Hammonds 1-8; Jackson 1-0; Allen 7-(-36).

PASSING: A&M — Mond 14-27-1-216. ARK — Allen 1225-1-229; Kelley 1-2-0-2. A&M — Kirk 5-110; Ausbon 5-48; Ratley 2-57; Paul 1-3; Williams 1-(-2). ARK — Nance 3-100; Cornelius 3-35; Cantrell 2-39; O'Grady 2-30; Williams 2-28; Jones 1-(-1).

INTERCEPTIONS: 1-3.

A&M — Watts 1-0. ARK — Toliver

FUMBLES: A&M — None. ARK — None.

SCORING SUMMARY

CHRISTIAN KIRK

1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT

09:04 08:02 14:54 10:21 08:03 01:57 08:48 01:53 11:40 08:46 05:21 05:10 03:39 00:04 15:00

AR TAMU AR AR TAMU TAMU TAMU AR TAMU TAMU AR TAMU AR TAMU TAMU

Cornelius 6 yd pass from Allen (Limpert kick) 7-65 / 3:27 Kirk 81 yd pass from Mond (LaCamera kick) 3-85 / 1:02 Williams 2 yd pass from Kelley (Limpert kick) 11-82 / 5:25 Hayden 6 yd run (Limpert kick) 2-30 / 0:31 LaCamera 27 yd field goal 5-79 / 2:18 Williams 18 yd run (LaCamera kick) 6-82 / 2:14 Ford 23 yd run (LaCamera kick) 9-71 / 3:37 Williams 1 yd run (Limpert kick) 6-71 / 2:11 Daniel LaCamera 37 yd field goal 13-56 / 5:13 Ford 44 yd run (Mond drop-kick failed) 3-53 / 0:47 Nance 44 yd pass from Allen (Patton pass from Austin Allen) 7-79 / 3:25 Kirk 100 yd kickoff return (LaCamera kick) Williams 4 yd run (Limpert kick) 4-75 / 1:31 LaCamera 27 yd field goal 11-40 / 3:35 Kirk 10 yd pass from Mond (LaCamera kick) 3-25 / 0:00

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SOUTH CAROLINA ( 3-2 ) ( 4-1 ) —/ RV TEXAS A&M

—/ RV

21 45

Saturday, September 30 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 96,430 • TV: SEC NTK COLLEGE STATION (AP) -- Keith Ford ran for 70 for South Carolina (3-2, 1-2), but he was sacked seven yards and two touchdowns, including the go-ahead times behind a line that often didn't give him enough 17-yard score in the fourth quarter, to lift Texas A&M time to make plays. to a 24-17 win over Alaka led the way South Carolina. on defense for the GAME 5 • SCORE BY QUARTERS Freshman Kellen Aggies, finishing with Mond threw for 159 1 2 3 4 FINAL nine tackles, including yards and ran for 95 to SOUTH CAROLINA five for losses and two 0 10 7 0 17 help the Aggies (4-1, sacks. TEXAS A&M 0 7 3 14 24 2-0 Southeastern ConBentley pushed ference) rally for the South Carolina's lead victory. to 17-7 when he connected with OrTre Smith on a Texas A&M trailed by a touchdown entering the 13-yard touchdown pass with about nine minutes fourth quarter before Ford tied it up with a 7-yard left in the third quarter. run. The Aggies took a 7-0 lead on a 1-yard touchdown Mond looked to have scored two plays earlier, but run by Trayveon Williamsearly in the second quarter. Camron Buckley delivered a helmet-to-helmet hit South Carolina tied it up when Bentley wriggled out while blocking on the play and it was called back. of a would-be sack and found Shi Smith wide open on Buckley, who was called for a holding penalty earlier a 45-yard touchdown pass to tie it at 7-all with about in the drive, was ejected for targeting after the play 13 minutes left in the second quarter. was reviewed. The Gamecocks took a 10-7 lead on a 29-yard field Otaro Alaka sacked Jake Bentley on third down on goal by Parker White with about nine minutes left in South Carolina's next drive to force a punt. the first half. Ford put the Aggies on top on their ensuing posThey had a chance to add to their lead when they session when he dragged three defenders into the were driving inside the 10-yard line late in the second end zone for that 17-yard touchdown, which made quarter, but Bentley was sacked by Landis Durham, it 24-17. who caused a fumble which the Aggies recovered to Bentley was sacked twice on South Carolina's next end the drive. drive and the Aggies got the ball back and they used South Carolina had a shot to take an early lead run after run to get the clock down to less than two after recovering the ball after Christian Kirk fumbled minutes. a punt in the first quarter. But White's 46-yard field Bentley threw for 256 yards and two touchdowns goal attempt sailed wide left.

TEAM STATISTICS

SC TAMU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET)

14 20 26-23

49-237

256

159

Passes Att-Comp-Int

30-17-0 27-19-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

56-279

Fumble Returns-Yards

76-396

0-0 0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

1-3 1--1

Kickoff Returns-Yards

3-72 2-10

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)

7-44.3 8-40.5

Fumbles-Lost

1-1 2-1

Penalties-Yards

2-10 5-47

Possession Time

25:53 34:07

Third-Down Conversions

2 of 13

7 of 16

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 1

0 of 0

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-8

7-56

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: SC — Williams 14-73; Turner 1-0; Dowdle 2-(-

4); Bentley 9-(-46). A&M — Mond 16-95; Ford 12-70; Williams 16-56; Bussey 3-12; Paul 1-6; TEAM 1-(-2).

PASSING:

19-27-0-159.

SC — Bentley 17-30-0-256. A&M — Mond

RECEIVING:

2017 REVIEW

SC — Hurst 6-76; Edwards 4-68; Smith 3-86; Smith 3-28; Williams 1-(-2). A&M — Ratley 4-40; Kirk 4-13; Ausbon 3-43; Williams 3-22; Ford 2-10; Bussey 1-19; Buckley 1-11; Paul 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS:

SC — None. A&M — None.

FUMBLES: SC — Bentley 1-1. A&M — Cline 1-0; Kirk 1-1.

The Texas A&M defense recorded seven sacks against the Gamecocks and held South Carolina to 23 rushing yards. It marked the first time the Maroon & White held an opponent under 25 rushing yards since limiting New Mexico to 21 yards on Sept. 5, 2009.

106

SCORING SUMMARY 2ND 3RD 4TH

14:45 12:45 09:12 09:24 00:59 12:27 07:42

TAMU SC SC SC TAMU TAMU TAMU

Williams 1 yd run (LaCamera kick) Smith 45 yd pass from Bentley (White kick) White 29 yd field goal Smith 13 yd pass from Bentley (White kick) LaCamera 46 yd field goal Ford 7 yd run (LaCamera kick) Ford 17 yd run (LaCamera kick)

10-55 / 4:33 5-75 / 2:00 6-39 / 2:30 6-80 / 2:17 12-55 / 5:01 7-55 / 2:26 5-46 / 2:12


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ALABAMA RV/RV TEXAS A&M

27 19

( 6-0 )

1/1

( 4-2 )

Saturday, October 7 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 101,058 • TV: ESPN

TRAYVEON WILLIAMS

TEAM STATISTICS

ALA TAMU

FIRST DOWNS

16

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET)

16

44-232 40-71 123 237

Passes Att-Comp-Int

22-13-0 29-19-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

66-355

Fumble Returns-Yards

69-308

0-0 0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

3-10 1-3

Kickoff Returns-Yards

1-39 4-52

Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)

5-29.2

Fumbles-Lost

5-47.6

2-1 3-2

Penalties-Yards

6-50

Possession Time

27:32 32:28

Third-Down Conversions

4 of 14

3 of 14

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 1

2 of 4

6-45

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards

4-27 3-19

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING:

ALA — Harris 14-124; Hurts 14-56; Scarbrough 15-55; TEAM 1-(-3). A&M — Williams 15-38; Ford 11-19; Mond 14-14.

PASSING:

19-29-1-237.

ALA — Hurts 13-22-0-123. A&M — Mond

RECEIVING: ALA — Ridley 5-68; Scarbrough 3-21; Jeudy

2-24; Ruggs III 1-8; Smith 1-1; Foster 1-1. A&M — Williams 4-60; Kirk 4-52; Ford 4-17; Ausbon 3-23; Paul 2-14; Buckley 1-39; Ratley 1-32.

INTERCEPTIONS: None.

ALA — Fitzpatrick 1-0. A&M —

FUMBLES: ALA — Foster 1-1; Hurts 1-0. A&M — Williams 1-1; Kirk 1-0; Mond 1-1.

Playing in his 18th career game, sophomore running back Trayveon Williams passed 1957 Heisman Trophy winner John David Crow on the Aggies' career rushing list.

SCORING SUMMARY 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH

09:59 09:46 05:41 03:16 11:01 01:39 10:18 02:09 00:17

TAMU UA UA UA UA TAMU TAMU UA TAMU

LaCamera 52 yd field goal Harris 75 yd run (Pappanastos kick) Pappanastos 34 yd field goal Hurts 1 yd run (Pappanastos kick) Ruggs III 8 yd pass from Hurts (Pappanastos kick) Kirk 2 yd pass from Mond (LaCamera kick) Gillaspia safety Pappanastos 44 yd field goal Mond 1 yd run (LaCamera kick)

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

5-36 / 1:37 1-75 / 0:13 12-75 / 4:33 4-43 / 1:49 9-75 / 3:59 8-36 / 5:11 10-52 / 4:40 7-64 / 1:52

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COLLEGE STATION (AP) -- Damien Harris ran for 124 capped by an 8-yard touchdown pass from Hurts to Henry yards and a touchdown, and Jalen Hurts had a touchdown Ruggs to extend the lead to 24-3 early in the third quarter. pass and ran for another score to help top-ranked Alabama Later in the third quarter Robert Foster simply dropped remain undefeated with a what should have been an 27-19 win over Texas A&M. easy catch before fumbling GAME 6 • SCORE BY QUARTERS The Aggies (4-2, 2-1 after a catch on the same 1 2 3 4 FINAL drive. It was Alabama's Southeastern Conference), 7 10 7 3 27 who entered the game as ALABAMA first turnover since Nov. 24, 26 1/2 point underdogs, TEXAS A&M 3 0 7 9 19 2016 and earned Foster a made the game interesting, talking to from coach Nick but in the end freshman quarterback Kellen Mond was simply Saban as soon as he reached the sideline. too inexperienced to help them topple a team as talented as The Aggies led 3-0 early after Daniel LaCamera made the Alabama. longest field goal of his career and the first over 50 yards with Alabama (6-0, 3-0) had rolled past Vanderbilt and Missisa 52-yard field goal. sippi by a combined scored of 125-3 over the last two weeks, The lead didn't last long as Damien Harris ran 75 yards for a but got much more of a test from the young Aggies. touchdown on the first play of the next series. Mond was 19 of 29 for 237 yards with a touchdown and an interception. He also ran for a touchdown and lost a fumble. Hurts threw for 123 yards and ran for 56. Mond connected with Damion Ratley on a 32-yard pass on fourth-and-9 to get the Aggies to the 3 late in the third quarter. They were facing another fourth down later in the possession when Mond evaded one sack and got the ball off just as he was hit, finding Christian Kirk on for a 2-yard touchdown pass to get the Aggies to 24-10. Kirk grabbed the ball just before his knee hit the ground. The Aggies were driving again early in the fourth quarter when Minkah Fitzpatrick intercepted Mond near the goal line for his first pick this season. But Alabama couldn't move the ball and had to punt out of the end zone. Cullen Gillaspia, who wears Texas A&M's beloved 12th man jersey, blocked JK Scott's punt in the end zone for a safety to make it 24-12. Texas A&M couldn't do anything on its next drive, with Mond getting sacked twice and losing two yards on a run to force the Aggies to punt. Alabama added a field goal with about two minutes left to make it 27-12. Mond cut the lead to 8 with a 1-yard run with 17 seconds left, but the Aggies ran out of time to do anything else. Alabama took its opening drive of the second half 75 yards,


TEXAS A&M RV/RV FLORIDA

( 5-2 )

RV/RV

( 3-3 )

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Saturday, October 14 • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Fla. • Attendance: 86,114 • TV: ESPN2 GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Kellen Mond made several next play against the stunned Aggies. huge plays, Daniel LaCamera kicked four field goals and Texas Perine made three defenders miss and then carried a A&M handed Florida a second home loss in as many weeks, fourth into the end zone for a 15-yard touchdown and a 10-3 19-17 on Saturday night. lead. LaCamera's 32-yarder Texas A&M tied the GAME 7 • SCORE BY QUARTERS with 58 seconds remaingame on the opening pos1 2 3 4 FINAL session of the second half. ing proved to be the dif- ference, but Mond made TEXAS A&M 3 0 7 9 19 Mond completed a 30-yard 3 7 0 7 17 everything happen for the FLORIDA pass to Camron Buckley to Aggies (5-2, 3-1 Southstart the drive and capped eastern Conference). The freshman completed eight passes it with a 9-yard run on a third-and-goal draw play that caught for 180 yards, and added 52 yards and a touchdown on the the Gators off guard. ground. The Gators responded two series later, thanks mostly to Mond had completions of 40 and 42 yards to set up fourthFranks' 79-yard run in which five tackles failed to bring him quarter field goals, and Christian Kirk returned a punt 43 yards down. Franks zigzagged his way across the field before getting to set up the game-winner. brought down at the 13-yard line. A sideline infraction penalty Florida (3-3, 3-2) had one final chance in its new, alligatormoved the ball to the 6, and Dre Massey scored on a jet sweep skin uniforms, but Feleipe Franks threw an interception on on the first play of the fourth quarter. first down to end any chance of a comeback. But the Aggies controlled the final frame. The loss essentially knocked the Gators out of contention in the SEC's Eastern Division race and surely will stoke more questions about the direction of the programs -- mostly the offense -- in coach Jim McElwain's third season. Florida dominated in yards (371-263) and first downs (1710), but came up short on the scoreboard. The Gators may have been fortunate to score their first touchdown, which came after a bizarre do-over late in the second quarter. Lamical Perine was seemingly stopped short on a fourthand-1 play at the Texas A&M 17-yard line. But officials supposedly whistled the play dead before the snap. So Perine got another shot, picked up the first down and then scored on the

TEAM STATISTICS

TAMU UF

FIRST DOWNS

10 17

RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

38-83

PASSING YDS (NET)

41-236

180 135

Passes Att-Comp-Int

24-8-1 27-18-2

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

62-263

68-371

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0 0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

3-58 1-9

Kickoff Returns-Yards

0-0 4-82

Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg)

8-48.6

Fumbles-Lost

9-45.0

1-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards

7-46

6-44

Possession Time

26:42

33:18

Third-Down Conversions

4 of 16

4 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 0

1 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards

5-19 2-15

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: A&M — Mond 15-52; Ford 9-22; Williams 1018; Bussey 1-3; TEAM 3-(-12). UF — Davis 18-97; Franks 9-82; Perine 13-54; Massey 1-3.

PASSING: 27-2-135.

A&M — Mond 8-24-1-180. UF — Franks 18-

RECEIVING:

2017 REVIEW

A&M — Ratley 2-72; Kirk 2-44; Williams 2-15; Buckley 1-33; Ausbon 1-16. UF — Goolsby 6-35; Powell 5-37; Davis 2-22; Hammond 2-16; Swain 1-12; McCoy 1-7; Massey 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: UF — Taylor 1-0.

A&M — Dodson 1-0; Watts 1-0.

FUMBLES: A&M — TEAM 1-0. UF — None.

SCORING SUMMARY

KELLEN MOND

108

1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH

07:47 02:08 01:41 11:12 14:54 12:35 07:37 00:58

UF TAMU UF TAMU UF TAMU TAMU TAMU

Pineiro 29 yd field goal LaCamera 46 yd field goal Perine 15 yd run (Pineiro kick) Mond 9 yd run (LaCamera kick) Massey 6 yd pass from Franks (Pineiro kick) LaCamera 43 yd field goal LaCamera 25 yd field goal LaCamera 32 yd field goal

13-63 / 5:49 7-38 / 2:33 7-55 / 2:58 6-55 / 1:39 4-90 / 1:50 7-40 / 2:19 9-57 / 2:37 9-24 / 3:22


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Saturday, October 28 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 96,128 • TV: ESPN COLLEGE STATION (Charean Williams) -- It was one 8:20 remaining in the third quarter. The 10-play, 76-yard drive of those nights. got A&M within 21-7, and when the Aggies forced a MSU What could go right didn't go right, as Texas A&M lost to punt, the crowd of 96,128 began to sense a momentum swing. Mississippi State, 35-14. But it was short-lived as The Aggies were felled by yet another dropped pass GAME 8 • SCORE BY QUARTERS dropped passes, turnovers, bounced to MSU corner1 2 3 4 FINAL back Lanshard Durr, who missed opportunities and MISSISSIPPI ST 7 7 14 7 35 Nick Fitzgerald. returned it 20 yards to the The Bulldogs quarter- TEXAS A&M 0 0 7 7 14 A&M 32. The Bulldogs used back and Aggie nemesis, the short field for another who accounted for 391 total yards and four total touchdowns touchdown, icing the game 28-7. last season against A&M, nearly matched the Aggies' 285 total Mond, who went 8-for-26 for 56 yards and two intercepyards. He had 105 rushing yards and a touchdown and 141 tions, left the game in the fourth quarter after getting hit late passing yards and two touchdowns. with the Bulldogs penalized for roughing the passer. Maybe things would have played out differently had the AgNick Starkel finished the game, seeing the field for the first gies not missed two early opportunities. time since breaking his ankle in the season-opening game Junior linebacker Otaro Alaka intercepted Fitzgerald on the against UCLA. He threw an interception that Jamal Peters refifth play from scrimmage, giving A&M the ball on the MSU 43. turned 90 yards for a touchdown but rebounded to lead the On first down, Christian Kirk was running free down the field, Aggies on a five-play, 83-yard touchdown drive and finished but Kellen Mond's pass missed him. On second down, Mond's 8-of-15 for 133 yards with a touchdown and an interception. pass into the end zone hit the receiver in the hands but was dropped. A false start and another incompletion and the tone was set for the night. The Aggies trailed 14-0 at halftime, with only three first downs, 18 rushing yards and 15 passing yards. It left a lot to be desired. The Aggies finally scored on a 1-yard Keith Ford run with

TEAM STATISTICS

MSU TAMU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET)

19 15 52-228

28-96

141 189

Passes Att-Comp-Int

21-12-1

41-16-3

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

73-369

69-285

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0 0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

2-7 2-29

Kickoff Returns-Yards

1-29 3-55

Interception Returns-Yards 3-113 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg)

7-31.4 8-43.8

Fumbles-Lost

2-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards

5-45 4-30

Possession Time

36:09

23:51

Third-Down Conversions

6 of 14

7 of 17

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 0

0 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards

3-13 2-7

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING:

MSU — Fitzgerald 18-105; Williams 22-68; Gibson 4-43; Hill 5-10; Lee 1-4; Team 2-(-2). A&M — Mond 6-32; Williams 10-32; Ford 8-25; Bussey 3-11; Starkel 1-(-4).

PASSING:

MSU — Fitzgerald 12-21-1-141. A&M — Mond 8-26-2-56; Starkel 8-15-1-133.

INTERCEPTIONS:

MSU — Peters 1-90; Durr 1-20; McLaurin 1-3. A&M — Alaka 1-0.

FUMBLES: MSU — Williams 1-0; Hill 1-0. A&M — None.

SCORING SUMMARY 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH

03:34 03:30 11:47 08:20 05:00 07:23 05:15

MS MS MS TAMU MS MS TAMU

Fitzgerald 2 yd run (Christmann kick) Gray 8 yd pass from Fitzgerald (Christmann kick) Thomas 10 yd pass from Fitzgerald (Christmann kick) Ford 1 yd run (LaCamera kick) Gibson 14 yd run (Christmann kick) Peters 90 yd interception return (Christmann kick) Buckley 70 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick)

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

16-86 / 8:13 4-53 / 1:34 6-73 / 2:49 10-76 / 3:27 3-32 / 1:04 5-83 / 2:08

109

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RECEIVING: MSU — Jackson 4-39; Green 3-51; Mixon 1-17; Gibson 1-12; Thomas 1-10; Gray 1-8; Johnson 1-4. A&M — Kirk 5-33; Ausbon 3-25; Buckley 2-88; Bussey 2-25; Williams 2-7; Ratley 1-7; Paul 1-4.


AUBURN —/— TEXAS A&M

( 7-2 )

16/15

( 5-4 )

42 27

Saturday, November 4 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 100,257 • TV: ESPN any closer as Auburn scored the first 14 points of the COLLEGE STATION (Charean Williams) -- Nick Starkel began the season as the Aggies' starting quarsecond half. terback. He will get a chance to end the season there A&M's last chance to make it interesting came early in the fourth quarter. as well. They faced fourth-andThe redshirt freshGAME 9 • SCORE BY QUARTERS two from the Auburn man replaced Kellen Mond in the second 1 2 3 4 FINAL 4, hoping to get within quarter Saturday and AUBURN one score. But Starkel's 0 21 14 7 42 pass, intended for won back the job he 3 10 7 7 27 TEXAS A&M Christian Kirk, was inlost when he broke his complete. left ankle in the season The Tigers then went on a 13-play, 96-yard touchopener against UCLA. Although the Aggies lost 42-27 to No. 16 Auburn, down drive, eating 8:17 off the clock, to ice it. disappointing the crowd of 100,257, Starkel provided The Aggies (5-4, 3-3) lost their second consecutive a lift. game and their third consecutive home game. Starkel completed 11 of 22 passes for 184 yards Trayveon Williams rushed for 103 yards on 15 carand two touchdowns. Mond finished 5-for-11 for 16 ries, caught two passes for 41 yards and returned yards. two kickoffs for 89 yards, giving him 233 all-purpose The Aggies led 13-7 with 2:39 remaining until halfyards. Kirk caught eight passes for 62 yards. Damion time, but a 60-minute game turned in the final 2:39 Ratley rebounded from last week's game against Misof the first half. Darius Slayton caught a 53-yard pass sissippi State with four catches for 82 yards and two from Baylor transfer and Stephenville product Jarrett touchdowns. Tyrel Dodson had 14 tackles, and Watts Stidham, and after the Aggies went three-and-out, contributed 10. Shane Tripucka's punt was blocked by Nick Ruffin and With three games left, including the home finale recovered in the end zone by Malik Miller. A&M went from leading by six to down by eight next Saturday night, the Aggies hope to end on a high note. heading into the locker room. The Aggies never got

TEAM STATISTICS

AUB TAMU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

23 13 52-228 34-143

PASSING YDS (NET)

268

200

Passes Att-Comp-Int

27-20-0

33-16-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

79-496

67-343

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0 0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

2-40 0-0

Kickoff Returns-Yards

2-38 2-89

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)

5-47.4

Fumbles-Lost

6-43.2

0-0 1-0

Penalties-Yards

3-34 2-20

Possession Time

35:44

24:16

Third-Down Conversions

6 of 14

6 of 18

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 1

1 of 2

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-5 2-9

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: AUB — Johnson 29-145; Martin 13-46; Stid-

ham 7-27; Stove 3-10. A&M — Williams 15-103; Ford 14-45; Bussey 1-0; Starkel 2-(-2); Mond 2-(-3).

PASSING:

AUB — Stidham 20-27-0-268. A&M — Starkel 11-22-0-184; Mond 5-11-0-16.

RECEIVING:

2017 REVIEW

AUB — Davis 7-80; Johnson 5-29; Stove 4-40; Slayton 2-99; Hastings 1-14; Cox 1-6. A&M — Kirk 8-62; Ratley 4-82; Williams 2-41; Ford 1-9; Paul 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS:

AUB — None. A&M — None.

FUMBLES: AUB — None. A&M — Starkel 1-0.

SCORING SUMMARY 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH

110

12:02 10:50 04:01 02:39 01:36 00:20 10:45 08:48 06:09 05:08 03:11

TAMU AU TAMU TAMU AU AU AU AU TAMU AU TAMU

LaCamera 39 yd field goal Johnson 2 yd pass from Stidham (Carlson kick) Ford 2 yd run (LaCamera kick) LaCamera 25 yd field goal Slayton 53 yd pass from Stidham (Carlson kick) Miller 0 yd blocked punt return (Carlson kick) Davis 4 yd pass from Stidham (Carlson kick) Johnson 2 yd run (Carlson kick) Ratley 62 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Stove 4 yd run (Carlson kick) Ratley 8 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick)

9-54 / 2:58 12-75 / 3:54 9-80 / 3:11 5-43 / 0:57 4-75 / 1:03 5-64 / 1:51 3-47 / 0:53 6-75 / 2:39 13-96 / 8:17 7-28 / 1:57


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NEW MEXICO —/— TEXAS A&M

14 55

( 3-7 )

—/—

( 6-4 )

Saturday, November 11 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 99,051 • TV: ESPNU COLLEGE STATION (Charean Williams) -- The Aggies yard game Saturday, catching four passes for 120 yards and rolled New Mexico 55-14, honoring their 14 seniors before a touchdown. It marked the first time in school history that the game and celebrating with them afterward with the Aggie three wide receivers had more than 100 yards in the same War Hymn. game, with true freshmen The Aggies had a numRoshauud Paul catching GAME 10 • SCORE BY QUARTERS ber of firsts . . . and secseven passes for 129 yards 1 2 3 4 FINAL and Jhamon Ausbon catchonds, sixths and even a NEW MEXICO 0 7 7 0 14 50th. ing seven passes for 105 13 35 0 7 55 Nick Starkel, starting his TEXAS A&M yards and a touchdown. first game since breaking The victory marked the his ankle in the season opener, completed 21-of-30 passes 50th for Sumlin at A&M, becoming the fifth coach in school for 416 yards in the first half. He joined Johnny Manziel as history to reach that number as he joined R.C. Slocum, Homer the only freshmen in school history to throw for 400 yards. Norton, D.X. Bible and Jackie Sherrill. Sumlin shared hugs and Manizel set the A&M freshman passing record with 453 yards photos with his family before departing through the tunnel. against Arkansas in 2012. The Aggies scored early and often. Kirk went 60 yards to the Kellen Mond replaced Starkel in the second half and went end zone on the second play, 28 seconds into the game. A&M 8-for-11 for 78 yards and a touchdown. scored one more touchdown in the first quarter and five in the Christian Kirk, who entered the game with only 83 punt resecond for a 48-7 halftime lead. turn yards for the season, scored on a 90-yard punt return. It The Aggies scored only 60 points combined in their three was the junior wide receiver's sixth punt return touchdown of previous games, two of them home losses. his career, ranking second among active FBS players behind Not to be outdone, the defense held the Lobos, coached only NCAA record-holder Dante Pettis of Washington, who by former A&M assistant Bob Davie, to 144 total yards, inhas nine. cluding only 24 passing yards. New Mexico's only offensive Kirk also has a kickoff return touchdown this season, the touchdown came late in the third quarter against the Aggie first time in a season an Aggie scored on a kickoff return and reserves after getting a second-quarter score on a 100-yard a punt return in the same season since Carl Roaches in 1973. kickoff return by Elijah Lilly. Kirk was one of three Aggie wide receivers with a 100-

NICK STARKEL

TEAM STATISTICS

NM TAMU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

11 25 42-120

PASSING YDS (NET)

23-63

24 499

Passes Att-Comp-Int

17-7-1 43-30-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

59-144

Fumble Returns-Yards

66-562

0-0 0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

1-(-2)

Kickoff Returns-Yards

7-204 0-0

1-90

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg)

10-41.8

Fumbles-Lost

6-49.0

1-0 2-0

Penalties-Yards

2-19

Possession Time

34:39 25:21

Third-Down Conversions

4 of 14

5 of 11

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 0

0 of 0

6-69

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-9 1-3

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING:

NM — Owens 18-58; Chestnut 8-41; Jordan 5-10; Tuioti 2-9; Moran 1-3; Jordan 3-1; Gerhart 1-1; McQuarley, Richard 3-(-1); Jones 1-(-2). A&M — Williams 7-28; Ford 5-16; Kibodi 5-15; Etwi 1-7; Bussey 4-4; Mond 1-(-7).

RECEIVING: NM — Griffin IV 4-15; Hart-Johnson 2-7; Davis 1-2. A&M — Paul 7-129; Ausbon 7-105; Kirk 4-120; Rogers 4-29; Ratley 3-58; Buckley 3-44; Williams 1-14; Kibodi 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS:

NM — None. A&M — Jones 1-0.

FUMBLES: NM — Owens 1-0. A&M — Mond 1-0; Bussey 1-0.

In his first start since breaking his ankle in the seasonopener, redshirt freshman quarterback Nick Starkel torched New Mexico for 416 yards and four touchdowns on 21-of-30 pass attempts -- all in the first half.

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14:32 07:32 14:01 09:27 07:31 05:21 01:40 01:24 01:13 13:08

TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU NM NM TAMU

Kirk 60 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick failed) Ausbon 10 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Ford 12 yd run (LaCamera kick) Ratley 1 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Kirk 90 yd punt return (LaCamera kick) Ratley 36 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Williams 7 yd run (LaCamera kick) Lilly 100 yd kickoff return (Sanders kick) Chestnut 3 yd run (Sanders kick) Buckley 7 yd pass from Mond (LaCamera kick)

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2-75 / 0:28 13-81 / 5:14 7-97 / 2:25 10-56 / 3:00 3-70 / 1:05 5-77 / 1:24 14-80 / 7:49 8-75 / 3:05

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PASSING: NM — Jordan 4-9-1-15; Tuioti 2-6-0-4; Gerhart 1-2-0-5. A&M — Starkel 21-30-0-416; Mond 8-11-0-78; Hubenak 1-2-0-5.


TEXAS A&M —/— OLE MISS

—/—

( 7-4 )

( 5-6 )

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Saturday, November 18 • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Miss. • Attendance: 55,880 • TV: ESPN2 against an SEC foe, but he didn't make many mistakes OXFORD, Miss. (AP) -- Quarterback Nick Starkel threw for 272 yards and the Aggie defense didn't aland hit some big passes when needed, including a low any second-half points as Texas A&M rallied for 10-yard touchdown pass to Ratley. Ole Miss (5-6, 2-5) a 31-24 win over Ole couldn't generate any Miss. GAME 11 • SCORE BY QUARTERS offense after a promTexas A&M (7-4, 4-3 SEC) trailed 24-21 at 1 2 3 4 FINAL ising first half. Jordan halftime, but took a TEXAS A&M 14 7 7 3 31 Wilkins led the Rebels with 147 yards rush28-24 lead in the third OLE MISS 14 10 0 0 24 ing, including a 64quarter on a pick-six yard touchdown run. by Derrick Tucker, who Ta'amu completed 19 of 34 passes for 189 yards, two snared a Jordan Ta'amu pass and ran it back 19 yards for the touchdown. touchdowns and an interception. The Aggies never trailed again, using a stellar deOle Miss managed just 66 total yards in the second half. fense to hold the Rebels scoreless in the second half. The two teams traded touchdowns throughout Texas A&M's defensive line was especially dominant the first half until the final minute, when Gary Wunafter halftime, putting constant pressure on Ta'amu derlich kicked a 28-yard field goal to give Ole Miss a that resulted in busted plays and bad decisions. 24-21 lead going into the break. But the second half Texas A&M's Damion Ratley caught five passes for was a different story for the Rebels. 111 yards and a touchdown. Starkel completed 19 of 32 passes and also ran for a 1-yard touchdown. It was another solid performance from Starkel, who returned from an ankle injury last week and threw for 416 yards against New Mexico. He wasn't quite as dominant in his first career start

TEAM STATISTICS

TAMU MISS

FIRST DOWNS

18 19

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET)

44-119 39-202 272 189

Passes Att-Comp-Int

32-19-1 34-19-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

76-391

Fumble Returns-Yards

73-391

0-0 0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

1-2 1-5

Kickoff Returns-Yards

4-67

4-79

Interception Returns-Yards 1-19 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg)

8-46.0

Fumbles-Lost

9-41.0

0-0 1-1

Penalties-Yards

7-65

Possession Time

32:47 27:13

Third-Down Conversions

7 of 19

6 of 17

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 0

0 of 1

13-102

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards

3-30 1-4

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

QUALEN CUNNINGHAM

RUSHING: A&M — Williams 26-75; Ford 11-57; Bussey 1-1; Starkel 2-(-3); Team 4-(-11). MISS — Wilkins 19-147; Ta'amu 14-24; Pennamon 3-22; Swinney 3-9.

PASSING:

19-34-1-189.

A&M — Starkel 19-32-1-272. MISS — Ta'amu

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A&M — Ratley 5-111; Kirk 5-77; Ausbon 4-61; Williams 2-9; Buckley 1-8; Rogers 1-6; Schorp 1-0. MISS — Brown 7-70; Lodge 4-38; Knox 3-31; Wilkins 2-6; Sanders 1-30; Metcalf 1-10; Swinney 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS:

Hartsfield 1-0.

A&M — Tucker 1-19. MISS —

FUMBLES: A&M — None. MISS — Knox 1-1.

The Aggie defense again shined once again during a road victory in Oxford, Miss., logging six tackles for losses and a trio of sacks against the Rebels.

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12:29 07:01 06:41 04:17 04:24 01:57 00:24 08:04 01:59

OM TAMU OM TAMU OM TAMU OM TAMU TAMU

Brown 27 yd pass from (Wunderlich kick) Ford 1 yd run (LaCamera kick) Wilkins 64 yd run (Wunderlich kick) Ratley 10 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Sanders 30 yd pass from Ta'amu (Wunderlich kick) Starkel 1 yd run (LaCamera kick) Wunderlich 28 yd field goal Tucker 19 yd interception return (LaCamera kick) LaCamera 18 yd field goal

7-70 / 2:31 10-75 / 5:28 1-64 / 0:13 7-81 / 2:18 8-82 / 3:19 8-80 / 2:22 8-54 / 1:33 11-47 / 4:48


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( 7-5 )

—/—

( 9-3 )

Saturday, November 25 • Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, La. • Attendance: 97,675 • TV: SEC NTK TEAM STATISTICS

TAMU LSU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

14 27 27-55

PASSING YDS (NET)

56-250

227 351

Passes Att-Comp-Int

30-16-3

31-20-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

57-282

87-601

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0 1-33

Punt Returns-Yards

0-0

Kickoff Returns-Yards

3-55 3-51

2-(-4)

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-3 Punts (Number-Avg)

7-48.7 2-39.5

Fumbles-Lost

1-1 2-1

Penalties-Yards

5-54 2-30

Possession Time

20:29 39:31

Third-Down Conversions

3 of 11

8 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 1

0 of 0

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 7-9 Sacks By: Number-Yards

4-15

2-6

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING:

A&M — Williams 17-55; Ford 7-7; Starkel 3-(-7). LSU — Guice 28-127; Williams 12-106; Brossette 6-25; Chark 2-7; Helaire 1-0; TEAM 2-(-4); Etling 4-(-5); Brennan 1-(-6).

PASSING:

A&M — Starkel 16-30-3-227. LSU — Etling 19-30-0-347; Brennan 1-1-0-4.

RECEIVING:

A&M — Kirk 7-78; Buckley 3-21; Schorp 2-46; Ausbon 2-30; Ratley 1-45; Ford 1-7. LSU — Chark 5-86; Gage 4-81; Carter 2-32; Moreau 2-19; Moore 2-18; Williams 1-56; Helaire 1-27; Guice 1-18; Sullivan 1-9; Dillon 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS:

Williams 1-0; Jackson 1-0.

FUMBLES:

1-0.

A&M — None. LSU — White 1-3;

A&M — Ford 1-1. LSU — Moore 1-1; Guice

SCORING SUMMARY

TYREL DODSON

1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH

09:52 06:27 04:23 07:29 00:21 13:20 08:52 05:21 02:51 13:18 07:53

LSU LSU LSU LSU TAMU TAMU LSU TAMU LSU LSU LSU

Gonsoulin 46 yd field goal Gonsoulin 33 yd field goal Gage 11 yd pass from Etling (Gonsoulin kick) Williams 1 yd run (Gonsoulin kick) Williams 2 yd run (LaCamera kick) Ratley 45 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Guice 1 yd run (Culp kick) Kirk 10 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Moore 10 yd pass from Etling (Culp kick) Chark 6 yd pass from Etling (Moreau pass from Etling) Culp 26 yd field goal

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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Danny Etling passed 347 Etling's outing represented his best day yet at LSU, yards and three touchdowns and No. 19 LSU beat where he transferred from Purdue. Texas A&M 45-21 in the regular-season finale for Etling's previous LSU high for yards passing was both teams. 324 against Texas Etling, a senior playA&M last season. His GAME 12 • SCORE BY QUARTERS ing his final game in Ticareer-high remains ger Stadium, complet- 1 2 3 4 FINAL 485 yards passing for ed 19 of 30 passes and TEXAS A&M Purdue against Indiana 0 7 14 0 21 had six completions in 2013. LSU 13 7 14 11 45 longer than 25 yards, The game was filled including a 56-yarder with miscues, includon a short pass to running back Darrel Williams and a ing three turnovers on the first four series combined. 49-yarder deep downfield to D.J. Chark. On the game's first play from scrimmage, Moore Etling's touchdowns went for 11 yards to Russell was stripped by Aggies' cornerback Charles Oliver afGage, 10 yards to J.D. Mooreand 6 yards to D.J. Chark ter a short catch and safety Armani Watts recovered. as LSU (9-3, 6-2 Southeastern Conference) won for Three plays later, LSU cornerback Andraez the sixth time in seven games to finish with its best "Greedy" Williams intercepted his fifth pass this seaSEC record since 2012. son. Nick Starkel passed for 227 yards and two touchTwo plays into A&M second series, running back downs for the Aggies (7-5, 4-4), who twice cut LSU's Keith Ford fumbled on a hit by cornerback Kevin Tolilead to just six points in the third quarter. But he also ver II and linebacker Donnie Alexander scooped and was intercepted three times. returned the ball 33 yards, setting up a field goal to Christian Kirk caught seven passes for 78 yards, make it 6-0. including a 10-yard touchdown which made it 27-21. While LSU led 20-0 in the second quarter, the TiBut LSU responded with a five-play, 71-yard touchgers squandered chances for more. One drive inside down drive that included Etling's 33-yard completion the A&M 10 stalled with a failed run on third-and-1, to Gage and his scoring pass to Moore. followed by Jack Gonsoulin's shanked field goal atGage, who also had a 31-yard catch, finished with tempt. When Gonsoulin missed again from 48 yards 81 yards on just four receptions. Chark caught five late in the second quarter, LSU had outgained the Agpasses for 86 yards. gies 321-91. Running back Derrius Guice rushed for 127 yards The Aggies took momentum into halftime, conon 28 carries, including powerful 1-yard TD in which verting a fourth-and-4 play and completing a 31-yard he willed his way across the goal line, twisting and pass to Kirk to set up Trayveon Williams short touchchurning through several tacklers. Williams rushed down run, which made it 20-7. for 106 yards, highlighted by his 77-yard gain on a direct snap to set up Chark's TD.


WAKE FOREST —/— TEXAS A&M

( 8-5 )

—/—

( 7-5 )

55 52

Friday, December 29 • Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, N.C. • Attendance: 32,784 • TV: ESPN CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- John Wolford threw for 400 yards and four touchdowns, and Matt Colburn The Aggies turned two blocked punts in the game's ran for 150 yards and the go-ahead score in Wake first five minutes into a 14-0 lead. Forest's 55-52 victory DeShawn Capersover Texas A&M in the Smith smothered GAME 13 • SCORE BY QUARTERS Belk Bowl. Wake Forest's first The teams combined 1 2 3 4 FINAL punt attempt and for 1,260 yards and 107 WAKE FOREST 17 21 3 14 55 Charles Oliver recovpoints, making it one ered in the end zone 14 14 14 10 52 TEXAS A&M of the highest-scoring for a touchdown. On games in bowl history. Wake Forest's next Wolford, a four-year starter and the game's Most possession, Roshauud Paul partially blocked a punt Valuable Player, threw all four TD passes in the first that advanced just 19 yards. Starkel then completed half for Wake Forest (8-5). Colburn had a 1-yard a 42-yard strike to Kirk to set up a 2-yard touchdown touchdown with 2:18 left in the game to give the Derun by Trayveon Williams. mon Deacons the lead. But Wake Forest bounced right back as Wolford Wake Forest stopped the Aggies on downs on their completed TD passes of 50 yards to an open Washfinal drive to seal the win, which was no easy task ington along the left sideline and 7-yarder to Harris given Texas A&M's potent offense. Texas A&M's Nick on a slant route to tie the game midway through the Starkel threw for a Belk Bowl-record 499 yards and first quarter. The second score came after Texas A&M four touchdowns -- three of those to wide receiver ran into the kicker on a missed field goal attempt, Christian Kirk, who caught 13 passes for 189 yards. giving the Demon Deacons an automatic first down. Scotty Washington had nine catches for 138 yards and a touchdown for the Demon Deacons, while tight end Cam Serigne had nine catches for 112 yards and a score. Tabari Hines had eight receptions for 58 yards and two touchdowns. Wake Forest spotted Texas A&M (7-6) a 14-point first quarter lead following a pair of special teams miscues, but rattled off 31 straight points in a span of 11 minutes, 16 seconds to take a 31-14 lead. But Texas A&M battled back to take the lead late in the third quarter.

TEAM STATISTICS

WF TAMU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET)

31 32 48-246

31-115

400 499

Passes Att-Comp-Int

49-32-0

63-42-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

97-646

94-614

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0 1-9

Punt Returns-Yards

1-59 3-35

Kickoff Returns-Yards

5-119 8-144

Interception Returns-Yards 1-8 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

6-34.7

7-38.7

3-2 2-2

Penalties-Yards

4-45 7-75

Possession Time

30:10 29:50

Third-Down Conversions

9 of 21

6 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions

2 of 2

0 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

6-6

6-7

Sacks By: Number-Yards

2-19 3-13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: WF — Colburn 21-150; Wolford 15-68; Byrd 3-17; Carney 7-13; TEAM 2-(-2). A&M — Williams 7-65; Ford 17-55; Etwi 2-6; Kirk 1-4; Bussey 1-2; Kibodi 1-2; Starkel 2-(19). PASSING: 42-63-1-499.

WF — Wolford 32-49-0-400. A&M — Starkel

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RECEIVING:

WF — Washington 9-138; Serigne 9-112; Hines 8-58; Bachman 5-84; Colburn 1-8. A&M — Kirk 13-189; Ausbon 12-112; Ratley 4-91; Buckley 4-26; Rogers 3-43; Ford 2-13; Etwi 2-7; Williams 1-12; Schorp 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: WF — Williams 1-8. A&M — None. FUMBLES: WF — Wolford 2-1; Bachman 1-1. A&M — Kibodi 1-1; Starkel 1-1.

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TAMU TAMU WF WF WF WF WF TAMU WF TAMU TAMU WF TAMU TAMU WF TAMU WF

Oliver 0 yd blocked punt return (LaCamera kick) Williams 2 yd run (LaCamera kick) Washington 50 yd pass from Wolford (Weaver kick) Hines 7 yd pass from Wolford (Weaver kick) Weaver 28 yd field goal Hines 7 yd pass from Wolford (Weaver kick) Bates 59 yd punt return (Weaver kick) Kirk 52 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Serigne 37 yd pass from Wolford (Weaver kick) Kirk 10 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Kirk 9 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Weaver 27 yd field goal Ford 1 yd run (LaCamera kick) LaCamera 19 yd field goal Carney 1 yd run (Weaver kick) Ausbon 13 yd pass from Starkel (LaCamera kick) Colburn 1 yd run (Weaver kick)

3-55 / 0:31 6-69 / 2:09 5-50 / 1:07 5-70 / 0:56 9-83 / 2:13 3-75 / 0:50 3-47 / 0:53 9-80 / 1:59 4-64 / 0:58 10-75 / 2:19 7-67 / 1:57 7-35 / 2:50 11-69 / 3:26 10-72 / 3:08 13-69 / 3:26



OFFENSIVE RECORDS RUSHING — SINGLE GAME PLAYER

LONGEST RUN YARDS OPPONENT

Christine Michael D’Andre Hardeman Greg Hill Bubba Bean Keith Woodside Darrell Smith Trayveon Williams Courtney Lewis Vic “Choc” Kelley P.C. Colgin Cyrus Gray Rodney Thomas Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson Leeland McElroy Bob Smith Mike Goodson Terrence Murphy Sirr Parker Darren Lewis Bob Smith Rodney Thomas Earnest Jackson Curtis Dickey David Beal Glenn Lippman

97 95 94 94 90 90 89 86 85 85 84 84 84 82 81 81 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80

Baylor at Baylor at TCU at Texas Tech Texas TCU at Auburn Baylor Oklahoma Sam Houston State at Texas Baylor Houston vs Southern Miss Houston vs Georgia at Oklahoma State Utah Iowa State at TCU vs Texas Tech LSU TCU at TCU at Kansas vs Nevada

RECORDS

SEASON YARDS

PLAYER Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Johnny Manziel Greg Hill Bob Smith Greg Hill Tra Carson George Woodard Curtis Dickey Cyrus Gray Leeland McElroy George Woodard Trayveon Williams Cyrus Gray Courtney Lewis Danté Hall Rodney Thomas Curtis Dickey Danté Hall Darren Lewis Roger Vick Bubba Bean

YARDS 1,692 1,691 1,410 1,339 1,302 1,216 1,165 1,153 1,146 1,133 1,122 1,107 1,057 1,045 1,024 1,024 996 978 973 961 960 944

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PLAYER YARDS Johnny Manziel 1,410 Darren Lewis 1,692 Bob Smith 1,302 Darren Lewis 1,691

PLAYER YARDS OPPONENT Bob Smith 297 at SMU Darren Lewis 232 Texas Tech Christine Michael 230 vs Arkansas Curtis Dickey 230 TCU Johnny Manziel 229 Oklahoma Leeland McElroy 229 LSU Cyrus Gray 223 at Texas Earnest Jackson 219 TCU Cyrus Gray 218 at Kansas State Trayveon Williams 217 Tennessee Bob Smith 215 vs Texas Tech Greg Hill 212 LSU Darren Lewis 212 at Texas Trayveon Williams 203 at UCLA Rodney Thomas 201 LSU Darren Lewis 201 at Houston Darren Lewis 201 at Rice Darren Lewis 194 at TCU Darren Lewis 192 at Arkansas Johnny Hector 191 TCU

Nov. 21, 2009 Nov. 9, 1996 Nov. 20, 1993 Oct. 11, 1975 Nov. 27, 1987 Nov. 20, 1976 Sep. 17, 2016 Oct. 11, 2003 1907 Oct. 23, 1925 Nov. 25, 2010 Oct. 24, 1992 Oct. 14, 1989 Sept. 27, 1987 Oct. 9, 1993 Dec. 8, 1950 Oct. 4, 2008 Sept. 6, 2003 Oct. 11, 1997 Nov. 22, 1987 Sept. 24, 1949 Sept. 4, 1993 Nov. 21, 1981 Nov. 19, 1977 Sept. 9, 1978 Sept. 23, 1950

GAME RUSHES

DATE Nov. 11, 1950 Oct. 6, 1990 Oct. 1, 2011 Nov. 25, 1978 Jan. 4, 2013 Sept. 2, 1995 Nov. 25, 2010 Nov. 21, 1981 Nov. 12, 2011 Oct. 8, 2016 Sept. 24, 1949 Sept. 14, 1991 Nov. 24, 1988 Sept. 3, 2017 Sept. 4, 1993 Oct. 8, 1988 Oct. 28, 1989 Nov. 22, 1987 Nov. 12, 1988 Nov. 22, 1980

PLAYER Roger Vick Mark Green Darren Lewis George Woodard George Woodard Darren Lewis Ja’Mar Toombs Roger Vick Johnny Hector Danté Hall Stephen McGee Leeland McElroy Ja’Mar Toombs Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Curtis Dickey George Woodard

YEAR 1988 1990 2012 1992 1950 1991 2015 1976 1978 2010 1995 1977 2016 2011 2003 1998 1993 1977 1997 1989 1986 1975

YEAR 2012 1988 1950 1990

RUSHES OPPONENT 41 at Texas 41 SMU 40 at Houston 39 at Michigan 39 Kansas State 38 at Texas 37 Texas 37 at Texas Tech 37 TCU 36 at Kansas 35 at Nebraska 35 LSU 35 vs. Mississippi State 34 Texas Tech 34 Baylor 34 at Arkansas 34 Louisiana Tech 34 TCU 34 at SMU

DATE Nov. 27, 1986 Nov. 6, 1971 Oct. 8, 1988 Oct. 1, 1977 Sept. 18, 1976 Nov. 24, 1988 Nov. 25, 1999 Oct. 5, 1985 Nov. 22, 1980 Oct. 3, 1998 Oct. 20, 2007 Sept. 2, 1995 Dec. 31, 2000 Oct. 6, 1990 Oct. 20, 1990 Nov. 12, 1988 Nov. 5, 1988 Nov. 25, 1978 Oct. 30, 1976

OTHER SINGLE GAME RUSHING RECORDS Most TDs, Game.................... Jelly Wood­man....... 7 vs. New Mexico....1926 QB Rushing, Game................ Johnny Manziel......229 vs. Oklahoma......2012 Consec. 100-Yard Games.......Darren Lewis..........10 Last 10 Games of 1988

RUSHING — SEASON

RUSHING YARDAGE BY CLASS

CLASS Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

GAME YARDS

DATE

FRESHMAN YARDAGE

PLAYER Johnny Manziel Greg Hill Trayveon Williams Courtney Lewis Mike Goodson Christine Michael Curtis Dickey Darren Lewis Danté Hall Leeland McElroy George Woodard Jorvorskie Lane Derek Farmer Richard Whitaker Robert Wilson Roger Vick

YARDS 1,410 1,216 1,057 1,024 847 844 726 668 642 613 604 595 503 455 425 425

SEASON RUSHES

YEAR 2012 1991 2016 2003 2006 2009 1976 1987 1996 1993 1975 2005 2001 2000 1988 1983

PLAYER Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Greg Hill Leeland McElroy George Woodard Tra Carson Danté Hall Greg Hill George Woodard Roger Vick Anthony Toney Curtis Dickey Johnny Manziel Cyrus Gray Rodney Thomas Bob Smith Cyrus Gray

OTHER SEASON RUSHING RECORDS

Best Average Per Carry......... Danté Hall........... 7.3........ 1997 Season 100-Yard Games....... Darren Lewis........ 10........ 1988 Season 200-Yard Games....... Darren Lewis.......... 2........ 1988 2........ 1990 Season Yards Per Game........ Bob Smith....... 144.7........ 1950

ATTEMPTS 306 291 267 246 245 242 243 240 239 220 208 205 201 200 199 199 198

YEAR 1988 1990 1992 1995 1977 2015 1998 1991 1976 1986 1985 1978 2012 2010 1994 1950 2011

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS

PLAYER Johnny Manziel Jorvorskie Lane Joel Hunt Darren Lewis D’Andre Hardeman George Woodard Jorvorskie Lane Greg Hill Jelly Woodman Bob Smith Ja’Mar Toombs George Woodard Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas Leeland McElroy Keith Ford Christine Michael Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Courtney Lewis Rodney Thomas Anthony Toney Greg Hill Bob Goode

TD 21 19 19 18 17 17 16 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11

YEAR 2012 2006 1927 1990 1996 1976 2007 1992 1926 1950 2000 1977 1992 1993 1995 2017 2012 2011 2010 2003 1994 1985 1991 1945

Darren Lewis John Kimbrough John David Crow Robert Wilson Roger Vick Bucky Richardson Sirr Parker Ben Malena Trevor Knight

11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

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1,000-YARD CLUB ( 44 )

PLAYER Darren Lewis Curtis Dickey Cyrus Gray Greg Hill George Woodard Rodney Thomas Roger Vick Johnny Hector Christine Michael Danté Hall Courtney Lewis Jorvorskie Lane Bubba Bean Larry Stegent Leeland McElroy Bob Smith Sirr Parker Tra Carson Reggie McNeal David Walker Stephen McGee Mike Goodson Skip Walker Bucky Richardson Mike Mosley Derek Farmer Ja’Mar Toombs

(Career Rushing Yards) YARDS 5,012 3,703 3,298 3,262 3,014 2,911 2,846 2,818 2,791 2,711 2,587 2,471 2,442 2,415 2,193 2,169 2,095 2,075 2,042 1,964 1,889 1,878 1,855 1,774 1,750 1,739 1,736 1,720 1,618 1,582 1,556 1,539 1,506 1,465 1,379 1,360 1,357 1,343 1,269 1,238 1,217 1,206 1,188 1,118 1,017 1,099 1,009

BUBBA BEAN

YEARS 1987-90 1976-79 2008-11 1991-93 1991-94 1975-79 1972-75 1996-99 2009-12 2003-06 1979-82 1983-86 1993-95 1949-51 2005-08 2012-13 1987-91 2013-15 1995-98 2006-08 2002-05 1972-75 20161995-99 2005-08 1988-90 1967-69 1984-87 2010-13 2001-03 1936-38 1979-82 1949-51 1955-57 1980-84 1998-00 1938-40 2012-14 1976-79 1982-85 2016-17 1977-80 1955-57 1973-75 1954-57 1999-02 1966-68

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS

DARREN LEWIS

OTHER CAREER RUSHING RECORDS

Best Average/Carry, Career............. Trey Williams.......6.5....... 2012-14 Career 100-Yard Games................... Darren Lewis.........27....... 1987-90 Career 200-Yard Games................... Darren Lewis...........5....... 1987-90 SWC Record Career Yards Per Game.................... Darren Lewis....113.9....... 1987-90

PLAYER Jorvorskie Lane Darren Lewis Rodney Thomas George Woodard Christine Michael Curtis Dickey Greg Hill Johnny Manziel Cyrus Gray Courtney Lewis Joel Hunt Bucky Richardson Leeland McElroy D’Andre Hardeman Ja’Mar Toombs

TD 49 44 41 35 34 34 33 30 30 30 30 30 29 28 26

YEARS 2005-08   1987-90 1991-94 1975-77 2009-12 1976-79 1991-93 2012-13 2008-11 2003-06 1925-27 1987-91 1993-95 1996-99 1998-00

CURTIS DICKEY

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PLAYER Darren Lewis Curtis Dickey Cyrus Gray Greg Hill Rodney Thomas George Woodard Bubba Bean Danté Hall Christine Michael Courtney Lewis Johnny Hector Roger Vick Leeland McElroy Bob Smith Jorvorskie Lane Johnny Manziel (QB) Bucky Richardson (QB) Tra Carson Sirr Parker Mike Goodson Reggie McNeal (QB) Skip Walker Trayveon Williams D’Andre Hardeman Stephen McGee (QB) Robert Wilson Larry Stegent Keith Woodside Ben Malena Derek Farmer Dick Todd Earnest Jackson Glenn Lippman John David Crow Thomas Sanders Ja’Mar Toombs John Kimbrough Trey Williams David Brothers Anthony Toney Keith Ford Mike Mosley (QB) Roddy Osborne Bucky Sams Jack Pardee Joe Weber Wendell Housley

ATTEMPTS YEAR 909 1987-90 697 1976-79 632 2008-11 631 1991-93 625 1975-77, 79 604 1991-94 598 1983-86 550 1979-82 529 2009-12 522 1996-99 517 2003-06  489 2005-08 482 1972-75 463 1967-69 448 1993-95 439 1949-51 438 1995-98 428 2013-15 411 2002-05 407 1973-77 387 2005-08 374 2006-08 371 1972-75 370 1987-91 365 1977-80 364 2001-03 350 1998-00


100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (since 1949 — * bowl game) 2017 ( 6 )

Trayveon Williams Keith Ford Jacob Kibodi Kellen Mond Keith Ford Trayveon Williams

at UCLA at UCLA Louisiana vs. Arkansas vs. Arkansas Auburn

2016 ( 6 )

Trayveon Williams Trayveon Williams Trevor Knight Trayveon Williams Trevor Knight Keith Ford

at Auburn vs. Arkansas vs. Arkansas Tennessee Tennessee LSU

2015 ( 9 )

Kwame Etwi Tra Carson Tra Carson Kyler Murray Tra Carson Tra Carson Tra Carson Tra Carson Tra Carson

Ball State Nevada Mississippi State South Carolina South Carolina Auburn Western Carolina at Vanderbilt *vs. Louisville

2014 ( 1 )

Tra Carson

*vs West Virginia

Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel

2013 ( 2 )

Sam Houston St. at Ole Miss

RECORDS

2012 ( 10 )

Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Ben Malena Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Trey Williams Ben Malena Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel

at SMU Arkansas at Ole Miss at Ole Miss vs Louisiana Tech at Auburn at Mississippi St. at Mississippi St. Sam Houston St. *vs Oklahoma

2011 ( 9 )

Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Christine Michael Cyrus Gray Christine Michael Christine Michael Cyrus Gray Christine Michael Cyrus Gray

SMU Idaho vs Arkansas at Texas Tech Baylor at Iowa State at Iowa State Missouri at Kansas State

2010 ( 10 )

Christine Michael Christine Michael Christine Michael Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray

118

SFA Louisiana Tech FIU at Kansas Texas Tech Oklahoma at Baylor Nebraska at Texas *vs LSU

22-203 18-114 4-101 10-109 14-102 15-103

Ja’Mar Toombs Joe Weber

Danté Hall Danté Hall Ja’Mar Toombs Danté Hall Ja’Mar Toombs Danté Hall

12-116 22-137 26-110 20-156 21-122 21-109 17-109 22-126 20-106

Danté Hall Danté Hall Sirr Parker Danté Hall Danté Hall Sirr Parker Danté Hall

25-133

12-102 19-124

2009 ( 5 )

Christine Michael Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Christine Michael

Mike Goodson Mike Goodson

Baylor Baylor Iowa State at Texas Tech at Texas Tech

22-105 14-107 21-119 13-117 16-102 21-122 28-137 26-137 27-223 20-100

11-116 14-107 21-119 25-131 22-121

2008 ( 2 )

at Oklahoma State 8-112 Arkansas State 24-124

2007 ( 8 )

21-132 29-101 32-230 21-116 21-105 18-142 21-125 21-104 30-218

Iowa State Notre Dame at Wyoming

Ja’Mar Toombs Joe Weber

8-127 12-153 10-157 28-217 15-110 15-100

13-124 14-104 18-142 20-129 19-181 19-109 17-112 21-129 16-100 17-229

2001 ( 3 )

Derek Farmer Derek Farmer Keith Joseph

Stephen McGee Jorvorskie Lane Jorvorskie Lane Stephen McGee Mike Goodson Stephen McGee Jorvorskie Lane Stephen McGee

at Nebraska at Nebraska Baylor Baylor Louisiana-Monroe Fresno State Fresno State Montana State

2006 ( 4 )

Mike Goodson Jorvorskie Lane Stephen McGee Jorvorskie Lane

Oklahoma Missouri vs Army vs Army

35-167 15-130 24-123 17-110 11-113 16-124 23-121 9-121

10-127 28-127 11-144 24-106

TRAYVEON WILLIAMS

2005 ( 9 )

Jorvorskie Lane Stephen McGee Courtney Lewis Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Jorvorskie Lane Courtney Lewis Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal

Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Courtney Lewis

Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Derek Farmer Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis

Derek Farmer Derek Farmer Derek Farmer Derek Farmer

Texas Texas at Oklahoma at Kansas State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Texas State SMU at Clemson

2004 ( 5 ) Texas Tech at Baylor Colorado Clemson Clemson

2003 ( 6 )

Kansas Oklahoma State Baylor Baylor Pittsburgh Utah

2002 ( 4 )

at Texas at Kansas Texas Tech Louisiana Tech

17-104 24-108 26-100 16-119 12-150 22-139 27-136 6-100 9-100

19-115 26-100 22-139 17-129 28-165

26-120 16-171 12-158 11-117 16-105 16-100

17-122 21-111 27-132 19-119

17-133 20-100 21-105

2000 ( 2 )

* vs Mississippi State 35-193 at Iowa State 20-106

1999 ( 2 ) Texas Missouri

1998 ( 6 )

Kansas Nebraska Nebraska Baylor Oklahoma State Kansas State

1997 ( 7 )

Sam Houston North Texas North Texas Colorado Oklahoma Oklahoma Texas

1996 ( 10 )

Danté Hall Eric Bernard D’Andre Hardeman D’Andre Hardeman Danté Hall D’Andre Hardeman Danté Hall Sirr Parker Eric Bernard Sirr Parker

Texas Baylor Baylor Oklahoma State Texas Tech Iowa State Louisiana Tech North Texas BYU BYU

1995 ( 6 )

Leeland McElroy Leeland McElroy Leeland McElroy D’Andre Hardeman Leeland McElroy Leeland McElroy

Texas MTSU Rice SMU Tulsa LSU

1994 ( 6 )

Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas Leeland McElroy Rodney Thomas Leeland McElroy

SMU Rice Baylor Baylor Texas Tech LSU

1993 ( 9 )

Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas Leeland McElroy Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas

Texas TCU SMU Houston Texas Tech Missouri Missouri Oklahoma LSU

37-126 8-121

36-177 32-113 10-110 17-137 23-111 27-113

11-169 19-156 17-124 22-123 12-139 22-123 19-118

14-108 21-115 7-121 18-109 17-184 9-107 14-101 18-116 18-108 20-101

29-145 17-118 28-168 26-130 23-116 35-229

18-134 21-136 14-108 22-105 22-124 11-132

23-125 10-125 21-129 20-128 23-108 17-107 17-136 22-106 25-201


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1992 ( 10 )

Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Rodney Thomas Greg Hill Rodney Thomas Greg Hill Greg Hill

Texas TCU Louisville SMU Baylor Baylor Texas Tech Texas Tech Missouri Tulsa

1991 ( 7 )

Greg Hill Greg Hill Bucky Richardson Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill

TCU Rice Rice Houston Texas Tech Tulsa LSU

1990 ( 18 )

Darren Lewis * vs BYU Bucky Richardson * vs BYU Darren Lewis Texas Bucky Richardson Texas Darren Lewis TCU Robert Wilson Arkansas Darren Lewis SMU Bucky Richardson SMU Darren Lewis Rice Darren Lewis Baylor Darren Lewis Houston Robert Wilson Houston Darren Lewis Texas Tech Darren Lewis North Texas Randy Simmons USL Darren Lewis USL Robert Wilson USL Darren Lewis Hawaii

Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis

1989 ( 7 )

* vs Pittsburgh SMU Rice Houston Houston So. Mississippi LSU

1988 ( 10 )

Alabama Texas TCU Arkansas Louisiana Tech Rice Baylor Houston Texas Tech Oklahoma State

1987 ( 7 )

Keith Woodside Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson Keith Woodside Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson

Texas TCU Rice Rice Baylor So. Mississippi So. Mississippi

Roger Vick Roger Vick Melvin Collins Roger Vick Roger Vick Roger Vick Roger Vick Roger Vick Roger Vick Keith Woodside

19-115 18-109 18-128 25-160 24-137 25-125 30-212

Anthony Toney Keith Woodside Anthony Toney Roger Vick Roger Vick Anthony Toney

5-104 12-119 25-150 16-109 23-113 18-115 31-207 13-180 25-176 34-179 21-124 15-111 34-232 26-132 11-141 16-141 8-116 24-117

16-145 18-126 28-201 12-120 22-115 21-126 15-121

24-128 38-212 28-105 34-192 34-160 18-170 28-138 40-201 27-177 25-168

12-135 16-194 8-137 17-122 25-103 6-103 5-102

* vs Ohio State Texas TCU TCU Arkansas SMU Rice Houston Texas Tech North Texas

1985 ( 6 )

SMU SMU Rice Texas Tech Tulsa N.E. Louisiana

1984 ( 2 )

Thomas Sanders Thomas Sanders

TCU Houston

1983 ( 1 )

Roger Vick

TCU

24-113 41-167 20-110 17-104 28-117 26-118 16-115 25-104 26-104 10-107

21-117 12-104 25-116 37-135 21-134 22-106

21-107 23-112

18-110

1982 ( 0 ) 1981

Earnest Jackson Earnest Jackson Johnny Hector Johnny Hector Earnest Jackson

Johnny Hector Johnny Hector Johnny Hector Johnny Hector Mike Mosley

Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey

(5)

* vs Oklahoma State TCU Texas Tech California California

1980 ( 5 ) TCU Arkansas SMU Rice Mississippi

1979 ( 4 )

Rice Memphis State Penn State BYU

1978 ( 11 )

Curtis Dickey * Iowa State Curtis Dickey TCU Curtis Dickey Arkansas Curtis Dickey SMU David Brothers Rice Raymond Belcher Baylor Curtis Dickey Texas Tech Mike Mosley Texas Tech Curtis Dickey Memphis State Curtis Dickey Boston College Curtis Dickey Kansas

22-123 19-219 16-143 16-125 18-125

37-191 18-136 20-126 26-121 16-116

21-127 31-137 31-184 28-148

34-276 34-230 28-104 33-143 25-163 24-119 20-168 14-120 11-167 18-138 25-128

1977 ( 14 )

George Woodard * vs USC Mike Mosley * vs USC Mike Mosley Houston Curtis Dickey TCU George Woodard TCU George Woodard Arkansas Curtis Dickey Arkansas David Walker SMU Curtis Dickey Rice David Brothers Baylor George Woodard Michigan Curtis Dickey Virginia Tech George Woodard Kansas Curtis Dickey Kansas

1976 ( 9 )

George Woodard * vs Florida George Woodard Texas Darrell Smith TCU George Woodard TCU George Woodard SMU George Woodard Rice Curtis Dickey Texas Tech George Woodard Kansas State George Woodard Virginia Tech

1975 ( 6 )

George Woodard George Woodard George Woodard Bubba Bean Bubba Bean George Woodard

Bubba Bean Jerry Honore Skip Walker Skip Walker Bubba Bean Bucky Sams Bubba Bean Bucky Sams

Skip Walker Bubba Bean Skip Walker Bubba Bean Alvin Bowers

Brad Dusek Brad Dusek Mark Green

Mark Green Mark Green

Doug Neill

Steve Burks Larry Stegent Larry Stegent Larry Stegent

Rice SMU Baylor Texas Tech Illinois LSU

1974

(8)

Rice Arkansas Texas Tech LSU LSU LSU Clemson Clemson

1973 ( 5 )

SMU SMU TCU Clemson Wichita State

1972 ( 3 )

TCU Texas Tech Wichita State

1971 ( 2 ) Texas SMU

1970 ( 1 ) Michigan

1969 ( 4 ) SMU Arkansas Texas Tech Army

27-185 20-180 12-109 20-178 20-163 28-116 20-101 27-182 15-106 9-103 39-153 17-144 20-150 14-139

25 -124 29 -109 4-147 10-102 34-155 29-188 18-127 39-177 20-111

32-167 23-106 24-101 9-180 12-158 6-106

10-138 19-131 21-138 16-130 14-127 24-107 18-182 15-122

13-184 13-100 11-122 22-187 14-126

19-104 21-112 25-165

1968 ( 4 )

Larry Stegent Dave Elmendorf Larry Stegent Larry Stegent

17-101

4-102 23-124 29-117 34-114

21-100 17-129 21-139 12-111

1967 ( 1 )

Larry Stegent

Baylor

29-138

1966 ( 1 )

Wendell Housley

Baylor

33-127

1960-65 ( 0 ) Jesse McGuire

1959 ( 1 ) Texas Tech

15-149

1958 ( 0 ) 1957 ( 2 )

John David Crow Roddy Osborne

Arkansas Houston

21-116 13-115

1956 ( 0 ) 1955 ( 1 )

John David Crow

Elwood Kettler

LSU

13-130

1954 ( 1 ) Houston

16-113

1952-53 ( 0 ) Glenn Lippman Glenn Lippman Billy Tidwell Glenn Lippman

1951 ( 4 ) Texas Arkansas Baylor Texas Tech

19-173 10-105 10-139 18-156

1950 ( 11 )

Bob Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Billy Tidwell Bob Smith Bob Smith Glenn Lippman Billy Tidwell

* Georgia Rice SMU Arkansas Baylor TCU Oklahoma Oklahoma Texas Tech Nevada Nevada

20-158 27-101 29-297 16-133 6-101 38-146 14-114 19-111 27-147 8-124 6-103

1949 ( 2 )

Bob Smith Bob Smith 25-106 41-150

Rice Florida State Florida State Tulane

SMU Texas Tech

31-214 23-175

PRE-1949

( PARTIAL LIST )

Dick Todd Dick Todd H.M. Pitney Jacob Shockley Choc Kelley

TCU ’36 Manhattan ’36 Utah ’36 Utah ’36 Oklahoma ’07

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

17-170 17-187 22-104 11-127 ??-125

119

RECORDS

Robert Wilson Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Robert Wilson Darren Lewis Robert Wilson

1986 ( 10 )

23-100 25-187 26-142 24-138 19-119 9-116 32-141 24-179 20-104 26-125


RECORDS

SINGLE GAME ( 320-YARD GAMES ) PLAYER

RUN PASS TOTAL OPPONENT

Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Kenny Hill Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Nick Starkel Johnny Manziel Ryan Tannehill Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Ryan Tannehill Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Trevor Knight Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Edd Hargett Nick Starkel Kenny Hill Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Dustin Long Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson Kenny Hill Jerrod Johnson Kenny Hill Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Stephen McGee Kyle Allen Reggie McNeal Trevor Knight Reggie McNeal Randy McCown Kyler Murray Ryan Tannehill Branndon Stewart Johnny Manziel Dustin Long Kyle Allen

181 98 104 229 5 48 47 68 -19 124 55 36 73 0 129 67 97 78 13 124 42 0 30 51 150 86 8 57 150 78 35 50 -4 16 15 30 65 98 157 139 18 156 65 –12 100 –2 5

395 464 453 287 511 454 446 419 499 346 415 426 382 449 311 372 342 344 409 294 376 416 386 362 263 317 399 349 263 322 365 349 401 381 379 362 322 288 225 243 362 223 309 385 267 367 358

576 562 557 516 516 502 493 487 480 470 470 462 455 449 440 439 439 422 422 418 418 416 416 413 413 413 407 406 413 400 400 399 397 397 394 392 387 386 382 382 380 379 378 373 367 365 363

vs Louisiana Tech Alabama Arkansas vs Oklahoma at South Carolina Auburn Mississippi State Kansas State vs. Wake Forest at Ole Miss Baylor Sam Houston State vs. Duke Texas Tech at Mississippi State Missouri Texas Prairie View at Oklahoma State at SMU at SMU New Mexico vs Arkansas vs Georgia Oklahoma State Texas State at Kansas New Mexico Oklahoma State Utah State at Mississippi State Louisiana Tech Ole Miss at Iowa State at Oklahoma at Texas Mississippi State at Oklahoma State vs. Arkansas Colorado Kansas South Carolina Oklahoma State Colorado Sam Houston State Texas Tech vs. Arkansas

SINGLE GAME

PLAYER YARDS Leeland McElroy 359 Bob Smith 297 Cyrus Gray 294 Mike Evans 287 Leeland McElroy 285 Mike Evans 279 Curtis Dickey 262 Earnest Jackson 261 Christian Kirk 255 Jason Carter 253 Ken Mclean 250 Chris Taylor 249 Christian Kirk 246 Dustin Harris 246 Terrance Murphy 241 Dante Hall 238 Christian Kirk 237 Christine Michael 237 Darren Lewis 236 Trey Williams 235 Trayveon Williams 233 Cyrus Gray 231 Johnny Manziel 229 Leeland McElroy 229 Christian Kirk 227 Cyrus Gray 227 Dante Hall 227 Dante Hall 227

120

OPP. LSU SMU Oklahoma Auburn Tulsa Alabama TCU TCU Arkansas Texas State Texas Tulsa Arkansas SC State Utah Kansas Mississippi State Arkansas Texas Tech West Virginia Auburn Kansas State Oklahoma Texas LSU Texas SHSU UNT

DATE

Oct. 13, 2012 Sept. 14, 2013 Sept. 29, 2012 Jan. 4, 2013 Aug. 28, 2014 Oct. 19, 2013 Nov. 9, 2013 Oct. 11, 2008 Dec. 29, 2017 Oct. 12, 2013 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 2, 2013 Dec. 31, 2013 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 3, 2012 Nov. 24, 2012 Nov. 26, 2009 Sep. 9, 2016 Sept. 30, 2010 Sept. 15, 2012 Nov. 9, 1968 Nov. 11, 2017 Sept. 27, 2014 Dec. 28, 2009 Oct. 15, 2005 Sept. 22, 2005 Oct. 19, 2002 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 15, 2005 Sept. 19, 2009 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 11, 2010 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 23, 2007 Oct. 3, 2015 Oct. 16, 2004 Sep. 24, 2016 Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 16, 1999 Oct. 31, 2015 Sept. 24, 2011 Sept. 28, 1996 Nov. 17, 2012 Oct. 5, 2002 Sept. 26, 2015

YEAR RUSH REC KR PR 1995 229 49 81 1950 297 - - 2008 24 9 261 2013 - 287 - 1995 116 128 41 2013 - 279 - 1978 230 32 - 1981 219 42 - 2015 5 173 77 2005 6 219 28 1965 - 250 - 1999 - 177 28 44 2017 - 110 136 2012 - - - 246 2003 80 76 85 1998 177 -8 55 14 2016 - 144 - 93 2011 230 7 - 1990 232 4 - 2014 86 46 103 2017 103 41 89 2011 218 13 - 2012 229 - - 1995 145 84 - 2016 - 107 120 2010 223 4 - 1997 169 6 29 23 1997 156 2 24 45

TOTAL OFFENSE Bucky Richardson Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Trevor Knight Mark Farris Jerrod Johnson Bucky Richardson Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Kyle Allen Reggie McNeal Johnny Manziel Ryan Tannehill Kenny Hill Ryan Tannehill Stephen McGee Reggie McNeal Trevor Knight Randy McCown Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Kyle Allen Kellen Mond Kyle Allen Kenny Hill Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel

120 61 90 110 8 3 27 102 92 7 44 67 10 38 0 17 71 20 10 12 6 5 33 109 55 57 59 129

231 290 260 239 341 345 321 244 253 336 298 273 329 300 337 318 259 310 320 317 322 322 294 216 270 265 261 191

359 351 350 342 349 348 348 346 345 343 342 340 339 338 337 335 330 330 330 329 328 327 327 325 325 322 320 320

at Rice UAB at Auburn Tennessee Wyoming vs Arkansas at TCU SMU at Alabama at Vanderbilt Wyoming UTEP vs. Northwestern Rice Idaho Louisiana Tech Kansas vs. Kansas State Tulsa Missouri SFA Missouri West Virginia vs. Arkansas Nevada SMU at Arkansas at Ole Miss

Nov. 2, 1991 Sept. 26, 2009 Oct. 27, 2012 Oct. 10, 2016 Sept. 6, 2001 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 7, 1991 Sept. 21, 2013 Nov. 10, 2012 Nov. 21, 2015 Sept. 11, 2004 Nov. 2, 2013 Dec. 31, 2011 Sept. 13, 2014 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 23, 2006 Nov. 1, 2003 Dec. 28, 2016 Sept. 18, 1999 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 4, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Dec. 29, 2014 Sept. 23, 2017 Sept. 19, 2015 Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 28, 2013 Oct. 6, 2012

OTHER TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS

Most Total Plays, Game   Jerrod Johnson......................75.................................... Sept. 30, 2010 (13 rush, 62 pass, 422 total yards) at Oklahoma State   Kenny Hill..............................75........................................Oct. 4, 2014 (12 rush, 63 pass, 400 total yards) at Miss. State Most Total Plays, Season   Jerrod Johnson.....................642.................................................. 2009 Most Total Plays, Career   Jerrod Johnson................... 1,440........................................... 2007-10 Avg. Yards Per Play, Season   Johnny Manziel.................... 8.5................................................... 2013 Average Yards Per Play, Career   Johnny Manziel.................... 8.3.............................................. 2002-05 300 Pass/100 Rush Games, Season   Johnny Manziel......................3.................................................... 2012

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PLAYER Cyrus Gray Christian Kirk Darren Lewis Leeland McElroy Darren Lewis Christian Kirk Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Bob Smith Danté Hall Terrence Murphy Curtis Dickey Christian Kirk Speedy Noil Danté Hall Greg Hill Leeland McElroy Johnny Manziel Cyrus Gray Mike Evans Greg Hill Tra Carson George Woodard Danté Hall Jason Carter Curtis Dickey Larry Stegent

SEASON

YEAR 2010 2015 1990 1995 1988 2017 2009 2008 1950 1996 2003 1977 2016 2014 1997 1992 1993 2012 2011 2013 1991 2015 1976 1998 2005 1978 1967

RUN REC KR PR TOTAL 1,133 251 422 0 1,806 54 1,009 385 341 1,789 1,691 48 0 0 1,739 1,122 379 208 0 1,709 1,692 13 0 0 1,705 31 919 490 191 1,631 757 226 642 0 1,625 363 60 1,169 0 1,592 1,302 116 174 0 1,592 642 12 324 573 1,551 150 762 626 0 1,538 978 231 302 0 1,511 35 928 173 282 1,418 10 583 645 180 1,418 973 97 156 208 1,434 1,339 90 0 0 1,429 613 224 590 0 1,427 1,410 0 0 0 1,410 1,045 239 116 0 1,400 0 1,394 0 0 1,394 1,216 121 16 0 1,353 1,165 183 0 0 1,348 1,156 164 0 0 1,320 1024 92 172 28 1,316 99 827 0 344 1,270 1,146 69 53 0 1,268 568 365 292 20 1,245

SEASON

PLAYER

Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Reggie McNeal Stephen McGee Trevor Knight Stephen McGee Kenny Hill Mark Farris Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson Dustin Long Randy McCown Kevin Murray Edd Hargett Kyle Allen Corey Pullig Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris

RUN

PASS

TOTAL

YEAR

1,410 759 506 306 718 899 614 666 156 116 664 114 13 57 –115 9 102 50 370 146 -76

3,706 4,114 3,579 3,744 2,791 2,311 2,432 2,295 2,649 2,551 1,963 2,435 2,509 2,374 2,463 2,321 2200 2,105 1,782 1,947 2,094

5,116 4,873 4,085 4,050 3,509 3,210 3,046 2,961 2,805 2,667 2,627 2,549 2,522 2,431 2,348 2,330 2,312 2,155 2,152 2,093 2,018

2012 2013 2009 2011 2004 2007 2016 2006 2014 2000 2005 2008 2002 1999 1986 1968 2016 1995 2003 2010 2001

CAREER

PLAYER

RUN

PASS

TOTAL

YEARS

Johnny Manziel 2,169 Jerrod Johnson 877 Reggie McNeal 1,889 Stephen McGee 1,750 Corey Pullig 42 Kevin Murray ­–51 Ryan Tannehill 369 Edd Hargett 32 Darren Lewis 5,012 Bucky Richardson 2,095 Mark Farris 23 Randy McCown 205 Gary Kubiak 188 Branndon Stewart –157 Mike Mosley 1,396 Curtis Dickey 3,703 Kyle Allen 146 David Walker 912 Greg Hill 3,262 Lance Pavlas –97

7,820 8,011 6,987 5,475 6,846 6,506 5,450 5,379 150 3,039 4,949 4,187 4,078 4,325 2,545 0 3,532 2,517 0 3,212

9,989 8,888 8,876 7,225 6,888 6,455 5,819 5,411 5,162 5,134 4,972 4,392 4,266 4,168 3,941 3,703 3,678 3,429 3,262 3,115

2012-13 2007-10 2003-05 2005-08 1992-95 1983-86 2008-11 1966-68 1987-90 1987-91 1999-22 1996-99 1979-82 1996-98 1977-80 1976-79 2014-15 1973-77 1991-93 1987-90

CAREER

PLAYER YEARS Cyrus Gray 2008-11 Darren Lewis 1987-90 Christian Kirk 2015-17 Curtis Dickey 1976-79 Danté Hall 1996-99 Leeland McElroy 1993-95 Larry Stegent 1967-69 Rod Harris 1985-88 Greg Hill 1991-93 Ryan Swope 2009-12 Dick Todd 1936-38 Trey Williams 2012-14 Christine Michael 2009-12 George Woodard 1975-77, 79 Bob Smith 1949-51 Jeff Fuller 2008-11

RUN 3,298 5,012 120 3,703 2,820 2,442 1,736 60 3,262 59 1,556 1,343 2,791 2,914 2,415 0

REC 776 126 2,856 496 260 645 739 1,395 289 3,117 193 330 323 247 261 3,092

KR PR TOTAL 2,349 0 6,423 0 0 5,138 1048 814 4,838 487 0 4,706 987 641 4,706 1,099 10 4,186 714 591 3,780 1,209 971 3,635 16 0 3,567 285 0 3,461 488 1,147 3,384 1,684 0 3,357 217 0 3,331 0 0 3,161 483 0 3,159 0 0 3,092


LONGEST PASS PLAY

PLAYER

Randy McCown Kyle Allen Johnny Manziel Mark Farris Gary Kubiak Reggie McNeal Jim Kaufmann Trevor Knight Johnny Manziel Kenny Hill Reggie McNeal Chris Osgood David Shipman Edd Hargett Jacob Shockley Dustin Long Kellen Mond Randy McCown Johnny Manziel Jameill Showers Edd Hargett

PASSING — SINGLE GAME

YARDS OPPONENT

to Chris Taylor 96 to Josh Reynolds 95 to Mike Evans 95 to Robert Ferguson 93 to Don Jones 92 to Jamaar Taylor 91 to Dude McLean 91 to Josh Reynolds 89 to Uzoma Nwachukwu 89 to Edward Pope 86 to Kerry Franks 84 to Shane Garrett 84 to Skip Walker 84 to Barney Harris 84 to Waylon Manning 83 to Jamaar Taylor 82 to Christian Kirk 81 to Chris Taylor 81 to Ryan Swope 80 to LeKendrick Williams 80 to Bob Long 80

DATE

Tulsa Sept. 18, 1999 at Vanderbilt Nov. 18, 2015 Alabama Sept. 14, 2013 Wyoming Sept. 9, 2000 Louisiana Tech Sept. 26, 1981 Baylor Oct. 11, 2003 Texas Nov. 25, 1965 vs Arkansas Sep. 24, 2016 Sam Houston St. Nov. 17, 2012 Arkansas Sept. 27, 2014 Wyoming Sept. 1 1, 2004 SMU Nov. 4, 1989 SMU Nov. 8, 1975 TCU Oct. 19, 1968 at San Francisco Sept. 1 1, 1936 Texas Tech Oct. 5, 2002 Arkansas Sept. 23, 2017 Nebraska Oct. 10, 1998 Arkansas Sep. 29, 2012 Sam Houston St. Nov. 17, 2012 Texas Nov. 27, 1967

Dustin Long Kenny Hill Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Randy McCown Kyle Allen Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Trevor Knight Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris Kyle Allen Mark Farris Ryan Tannehill Dustin Long Ryan Tannehill Branndon Stewart Kyle Allen Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Bucky Richardson Randy McCown Stephen McGee Reggie McNeal Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Mark Farris Trevor Knight Ryan Tannehill Edd Hargett Kevin Murray Kevin Murray Jake Hubenek Gary Kubiak Johnny Manziel Kellen Mond Kenny Hill

PLAYER

STEPHEN M c GEE

300-YARD GAMES (64)

Kenny Hill Nick Starkel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Ryan Tannehill Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Nick Starkel Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Kenny Hill Dustin Long Johnny Manziel Kenny Hill Branndon Stewart Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Edd Hargett Johnny Manziel

YARDS OPPONENT

511 499 464 454 453 449 446 426 419 419 415 409 401 399 395 386 385 382 381 379 376 372

South Carolina vs. Wake Forest Alabama Auburn Arkansas Texas Tech Mississippi State Sam Houston State Kansas State New Mexico Baylor at Oklahoma State Ole Miss at Kansas Louisiana Tech Arkansas Colorado vs. Duke at Iowa State at Oklahoma at SMU Missouri

DATE

Aug. 28, 2014 Dec. 29, 2017 Sept. 14, 2013 Oct. 19, 2013 Sept. 29, 2012 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 9, 2013 Sept. 7, 2013 Oct. 11, 2008 Nov. 11, 2017 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 13, 2012 Sept. 27, 2014 Sept. 28, 1996 Dec. 31, 2013 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 9, 1968 Nov. 24, 2012

367 365 362 362 362 358 349 349 349 346 345 344 342 341 336 334 331 332 329 324 322 322 322 322 321 320 318 317 317 314 311 311 310 309 309 309 308 307 306 305 301 300

Texas Tech at Mississippi State vs Georgia Texas Kansas vs. Arkansas Louisiana Tech New Mexico SMU at Ole Miss vs Arkansas Prairie View Texas at Wyoming at Vanderbilt at Colorado Idaho at Oklahoma State vs Northwestern vs Kansas State Mississippi State SFA Missouri Utah State at TCU Tulsa Louisiana Tech Texas State Missouri at Kansas State at Mississippi State at Baylor vs. Kansas State Oklahoma State TCU Tulsa Baylor vs. Louisville Rice Vanderbilt Lousiana Rice

COMPLETIONS

Kenny Hill Nick Starkel Kenny Hill Jerrod Johnson Kenny Hill Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Branndon Stewart Johnny Manziel Ryan Tannehill Gary Kubiak Edd Hargett Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Trevor Knight Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris Mark Farris

CPL

OPPONENT

44 42 42 40 37 36 35 34 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

South Carolina vs. Wake Forest Ole Miss at Oklahoma State at Mississippi State Texas Tech Missouri Colorado Missouri at Oklahoma TCU at SMU at Ole Miss New Mexico at Iowa State Mississippi State vs. Kansas State vs Duke Mississippi State vs Arkansas at Colorado at Wyoming

Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 4, 2014 Dec. 28, 2009 Nov. 23, 2007 Oct. 16, 1999 Sept. 26, 2015 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 12, 2013 Oct. 3, 2009 Sep. 10, 2016 Nov. 26, 2009 Sept. 6, 2001 Nov. 21, 2015 Oct. 13, 2001 Sept. 17, 2011 Nov. 2, 2002 Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 5, 1998 Oct. 3, 2015 Sept. 4, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Sept. 19, 2009 Nov. 7, 1991 Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 23, 2006 Sept. 22, 2005 Oct. 29, 2011 Oct. 17, 2009 Nov. 3, 2012 Oct. 14, 2000 Dec. 28, 2016 Sept. 24, 2011 Oct. 15, 1966 Sept. 28, 1985 Oct. 18, 1986 Dec. 30, 2015 Oct. 23, 1982 Oct. 26, 2013 Sept. 1 6, 2017 Sept. 13, 2014

DATE

Aug. 28, 2014 Dec. 29, 2017 Oct. 11, 2014 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 4, 2014 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 28, 1996 Nov. 24, 2012 Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 20, 1982 Nov. 9, 1968 Oct. 12, 2013 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 9, 2013 Dec. 28, 2016 Dec. 31, 2013 Nov. 3, 2012 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 13, 2001 Sept. 6, 2001

ATTEMPTS

PLAYER

ATT.

Ryan Tannehill Branndon Stewart Nick Starkel Kenny Hill Jerrod Johnson Kenny Hill Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Edd Hargett Johnny Manziel Edd Hargett Kenny Hill Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Mark Farris Trevor Knight Jake Hubenak Jerrod Johnson Kevin Murray Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Gary Kubiak Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Johnny Manziel Stephen McGee Edd Hargett Mark Farris Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Dustin Long Mark Farris

64 64 63 62 62 60 58 58 58 56 55 53 53 50 49 49 48 48 48 48 47 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 43 43

OPPONENT

at Oklahoma Colorado vs. Wake Forest at Mississippi State at Oklahoma State South Carolina vs Georgia vs Arkansas at SMU LSU Arkansas Ole Miss Missouri Texas Tech Texas at Colorado vs Kansas State vs Louisville Missouri at Rice Oklahoma State at Kansas State TCU at Kansas State at Kansas Missouri Kansas Arkansas Colorado at Iowa State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Texas

DATE

Nov. 5, 2011 Sept. 28, 1996 Dec. 29, 2017 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 30, 2010 Aug. 28, 2014 Dec. 28, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 9, 1968 Oct. 20, 2012 Nov. 2, 1968 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 29, 2011 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 24, 2011 Oct. 13, 2001 Dec 28, 2016 Dec. 30, 2015 Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 22, 1983 Sept. 24, 2011 Nov. 12, 2011 Nov. 20, 1982 Oct. 17, 2009 Oct. 7, 2006 Nov. 24, 2012 Oct. 27, 2007 Oct. 29, 1966 Oct. 7, 2000 Oct. 22, 2011 Oct. 4, 2008 Nov. 2, 2002 Nov. 24, 2000

SINGLE GAME ­T D PASSES

PLAYER

TDS

Dustin Long Ryan Tannehill Gary Kubiak Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Gary Kubiak Nick Starkel Nick Starkel Kyle Allen Kyle Allen Kyle Allen Kenny Hill Kenny Hill Kenny Hill Kenny Hill Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Jeff Granger Kevin Murray Kevin Murray

7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

OPPONENT

DATE

Texas Tech Baylor at Rice Mississippi State Alabama at Oklahoma State SMU Rice vs. Wake Forest New Mexico Nevada West Virginia Auburn at Mississippi State Arkansas Rice Lamar vs. Duke UTEP Vanderbilt Auburn at SMU Texas Tech Louisiana Tech Texas Utah State at Iowa State Oklahoma at Tulsa Tulsa Arkansas

Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 24, 1981 Nov. 9, 2013 Sept. 14, 2013 Sept. 30, 2010 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 23, 1982 Dec. 29, 2017 Nov. 11, 2017 Sept. 19, 2015 Dec. 29, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Dec. 31, 2013 Nov. 2, 2013 Oct. 26, 2013 Oct. 19, 2013 Sept. 15, 2012 Oct. 30, 2010 Sept. 11, 2010 Nov. 26, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 9, 2002 Sept. 21, 1991 Sept. 28, 1985 Nov. 12, 1983

OTHER RECORDS Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game  Jim Cashion..... 5.......at LSU.............. Oct. 9, 1948  Edd Hargett..... 5.......at Texas.............Nov. 28, 1968 Consecutive Completions  Mark Farris..... 14.....at Colorado...... Oct. 13, 2001

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PLAYER

YEAR

YARDS

Johnny Manziel Ryan Tannehill Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Kenny Hill Mark Farris Dustin Long Kevin Murray Jerrod Johnson Trevor Knight Randy McCown Edd Hargett Stephen McGee Stephen McGee Kyle Allen Corey Pullig Mark Farris Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Reggie McNeal

2013 2011 2012 2009 2004 2014 2000 2002 1986 2008 2016 1999 1968 2007 2006 2015 1995 2001 1994 1985 2005

4,114 3,744 3,706 3,579 2,791 2,649 2,551 2,509 2,463 2,435 2,432 2,374 2,321 2,311 2,295 2,210 2,105 2,094 2,056 1,965 1,963

Gary Kubiak Jerrod Johnson Branndon Stewart Gary Kubiak Nick Starkel Reggie McNeal Corey Pullig Lance Pavlas Lex James

1982 2010 1996 1981 2017 2003 1993 1989 1970

1,948 1,947 1,904 1,808 1,793 1,782 1,732 1,681 1,662

PLAYER

SEASON COMPLETIONS

SEASON ATTEMPTS

COMP.

YEAR

Ryan Tannehill Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Kenny Hill Kevin Murray Stephen McGee Mark Farris Mark Farris Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Trevor Knight Gary Kubiak Dustin Long Edd Hargett Corey Pullig Corey Pullig Kyle Allen Jerrod Johnson

327 300 296 295 214 212 211 208 203 200 194 194 193 181 177 169 165 161 160 158

2011 2013 2009 2012 2014 1987 2007 2000 2001 2004 2008 2006 2016 1982 2002 1968 1995 1994 2015 2010

Ryan Tannehill Randy McCown Kevin Murray Branndon Stewart Corey Pullig Reggie McNeal Lance Pavlas Kevin Murray Edd Hargett

152 152 147 146 144 141 134 132 132

2010 1999 1985 1996 1993 2005 1989 1983 1966

SEASON TD PASSES

PLAYER

ATT.

YEAR

PLAYER

TDS

YEAR

Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Stephen McGee Trevor Knight Kevin Murray Edd Hargett Mark Farris Mark Farris Reggie McNeal Dustin Long Jerrod Johnson Gary Kubiak Kenny Hill Stephen McGee Corey Pullig Branndon Stewart Randy McCown Kyle Allen Jerrod Johnson

531 497 434 429 364 362 349 348 347 347 344 333 326 324 321 313 307 299 295 283 279

2011 2009 2012 2013 2007 2016 1986 1968 2001 2000 2004 2002 2008 1982 2014 2006 1995 1996 1999 2015 2010

Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Johnny Manziel Kenny Hill Jerrod Johnson Trevor Knight Dustin Long Gary Kubiak Kyle Allen Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Kyle Allen Reggie McNeal Edd Hargett Nick Starkel Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Randy McCown Corey Pullig Kevin Murray

37 30 29 26 23 21 19 19 19 17 17 17 16 16 16 14 14 14 14 14 14

2013 2009 2011 2012 2014 2008 2016 2002 1982 2015 1993 1986 2014 2005 1968 2017 2010 2004 1999 1995 1983

Corey Pullig Reggie McNeal Edd Hargett Kevin Murray Kevin Murray Corey Pullig Ryan Tannehill Kellen Mond Lance Pavlas

269 265 265 251 249 243 234 227 227

1994 2005 1966 1985 1983 1993 2010 2017 1989

Ryan Tannehill Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Stephen McGee Stephen McGee Gary Kubiak Branndon Stewart Mark Farris Lance Pavlas Edd Hargett Craig Stump

13 13 13 12 12 11 10 10 10 10 10

2010 1994 1985 2007 2006 1981 1997 2000 1989 1966 1984

SEASON COMPLETION PCT.

RECORDS

(min. 100 attempts) PLAYER

CPL-ATT

PCT.

YEAR

Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Kenny Hill Ryan Tannehill Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Kyle Allen Kevin Murray Dustin Long Nick Starkel Mark Farris Corey Pullig Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Kyler Murray Corey Pullig Lance Pavlas Jake Hubenak Kevin Murray Mark Farris Reggie McNeal Stephen McGee Mike Mosley

300-429 295-434 214-321 152-234 194-313 300-491 118-192 212-349 63-104 123-205 208-347 161-269 296-497 194-326 72-121 144-243 134-227 61-104 147-251 203-347 200-344 211-364 82-142

.699 .680 .667 .650 .620 .616 .615 .607 .606 .600 .599 .599 .596 .595 .595 .593 .590 .587 .586 .585 .581 .579 .578

2013 2012 2014 2010 2006 2011 2014 1986 2003 2017 2000 1994 2009 2008 2015 1993 1989 2016 1985 2001 2004 2007 1979

PASSING YARDAGE RECORDS BY CLASS

RYAN TANNEHILL

CLASS

PLAYER

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill

YARDS

YEAR

3,706 4,114 3,217 3,744

2012 2013 2009 2011

OTHER RECORDS

Most Passes Had Intercepted, S­ eason  Derace Moser..............................19............1941  Edd Hargett.................................19............1966

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PLAYER

Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Reggie McNeal Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Edd Hargett Mark Farris Branndon Stewart Randy McCown Gary Kubiak Kyle Allen Dustin Long Lance Pavlas Bucky Richardson Kenny Hill Mike Mosley David Walker Trevor Knight Lex James Craig Stump Charles Milstead Nick Starkel Ray Graves

YEARS

YARDS

2007-10 2012-13 2002-05 1992-95 1983-86 2005-08 2008-11 1966-68 1999-02 1996-98 1996-99 1979-82 2014-15 2001-03 1987-90 1987-91 2013-14 1977-80 1973-77 2016 1970-72 1984-87 1957-59 2017- 1951-52

8,011 7,820 6,992 6,846 6,506 5,475 5,450 5,379 4,949 4,325 4,187 4,078 3,532 3,218 3,185 3,039 2,832 2,545 2,517 2,432 2,297 2,182 2,072 1,793 1,610

CAREER COMPLETIONS

PLAYER Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Reggie McNeal Mark Farris Edd Hargett Branndon Stewart Gary Kubiak Kyle Allen Randy McCown Lance Pavlas Dustin Long Kenny Hill Mike Mosley Bucky Richardson Trevor Knight David Walker Craig Stump Charles Milstead Lex James

COMP. 650 595 560 534 485 484 478 435 400 325 315 278 277 248 240 230 204 196 193 177 174 164 162

YEARS 2007-10 2012-13 1992-95 1983-86 2005-08 2008-11 2002-05 1999-02 1966-68 1996-98 1979-82 2014-15 1996-99 1987-90 2001-03 2013-14 1977-80 1987-91 2016 1973-77 1984-87 1957-59 1970-72

CAREER ATTEMPTS

PLAYER

Jerrod Johnson Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Reggie McNeal Johnny Manziel Edd Hargett Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Mark Farris Branndon Stewart Gary Kubiak Randy McCown Kyle Allen Lance Pavlas Dustin Long Bucky Richardson David Walker Mike Mosley Trevor Knight Craig Stump Lex James Kenny Hill Charles Milstead Ray Graves

ATT.

1,109 992 926 875 863 821 815 774 755 623 594 536 475 439 437 405 374 368 362 363 346 343 319 262

YEARS

2007-10 1992-95 1983-86 2002-05 2012-13 1966-68 2005-08 2008-11 1999-02 1996-98 1979-82 1996-99 2014-15 1987-90 2001-03 1987-91 1973-77 1977-80 2016 1984-87 1970-72 2013-14 1957-59 1951-52

CAREER TD PASSES

PLAYER Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Kevin Murray Corey Pullig Reggie McNeal Ryan Tannehill Edd Hargett Kyle Allen Gary Kubiak Stephen McGee Branndon Stewart Kenny Hill Dustin Long Randy McCown Lance Pavlas Trevor Knight Mark Farris Nick Starkel David Walker Craig Stump Bucky Richardson

TDs 67 63 48 47 44 42 40 33 31 28 26 24 23 22 20 19 18 14 14 14 14

YEARS 2007-10 2012-13 1983-86 1992-95 2002-05 2008-11 1966-68 2014-15 1979-82 2005-08 1996-98 2013-14 2001-03 1996-99 1987-90 2016 1999-02 20171973-77 1984-87 1987-91

CAREER COMPLETION PCT. (min. 100 attempts) PLAYER

PCT.

YEARS

.689 .671 .625 .600 .595 .595 .586 .585 .582 .577 .576 .565 .565 .554 .549 .546 .533 .527 .524 .522 .520

2012-13 2013-14 2008-11 20172005-08 2015 2007-10 2014-15 2015-17 1983-86 1999-02 1992-95 1987-90 1977-80 2001-03 2002-05 2016 1979-82 1996-99 1996-98 1950-52

OTHER RECORDS Most Passes Had Intercepted, Career  Edd Hargett...................40................... 1966-68

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Johnny Manziel 595-863 Kenny Hill 230-343 Ryan Tannehill 484-774 Nick Starkel 123-205 Stephen McGee 485-815 Kyler Murray 72-121 Jerrod Johnson 650-1109 Kyle Allen 278-475 Jake Hubenak 114-196 Kevin Murray 534-926 Mark Farris 435-755 Corey Pullig 560-992 Lance Pavlas 248-439 Mike Mosley 204-368 Dustin Long 240-437 Reggie McNeal 478-875 Trevor Knight 193-362 Gary Kubiak 314-595 Randy McCown 300-573 Branndon Stewart 325-623 Ray Graves 141-271


RECEIVING — SINGLE GAME RECEIVING YARDAGE GAMES

PLAYER

PLAYER REC-YDS OPPONENT DATE Mike Evans 11-287 Auburn Oct. 19, 2013 Mike Evans 7-279 Alabama Sept. 14, 2013 Ken McLean 13-250 Texas Nov. 25, 1965 Jason Carter 8-219 Texas State Sept. 22, 2005 Ryan Tannehill 12-210 Kansas State Oct. 11, 2008 Albert Connell 18-208 Colorado Sept. 28, 1996 Ryan Swope 11-206 Baylor Oct. 15, 2011 Christian Kirk 13-189 vs. Wake Forest Dec. 29, 2017 Hugh McElroy 5-180 at LSU Sept. 19, 1970 Josh Reynolds 11-177 vs Louisville Dec. 30, 2015 Chris Taylor 6-177 Tulsa Sept. 18, 1999 Robert Ferguson 7-174 Wyoming Sept. 9, 2000 Chris Cole 6-174 North Texas Sept. 26, 1998 Christian Kirk 8-173 Arkansas Sept. 26, 2015 Jimmy Teal 6-173 at SMU Nov. 3, 1984 Jeff Fuller 11-171 Texas Tech Oct. 30, 2010 Albert Connell 9-166 North Texas Sept. 21, 1996 Barney Harris 13-162 at SMU Nov. 9, 1968 Uzoma Nwachukwu 4-160 Sam Houston State Nov. 7, 2012 Jeff Fuller 10-160 Louisiana Tech Sept. 11, 2010 Mike Whitwell 5-160 at Baylor Oct. 17, 1981 Terrence Murphy 8-156 at Missouri Nov. 15, 2003 Carl Roaches 7-156 at LSU Sept. 22, 1973

GAME RECEPTIONS

Albert Connell Malcome Kennedy Christian Kirk Ryan Swope Ken McLean Barney Harris Jhamon Ausbon Josh Reynolds Christian Kirk Ryan Tannehill Keith Woodside

REC. OPPONENT

18 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12

Colorado South Carolina vs. Wake Forest SFA Texas at SMU vs. Wake Forest vs Kansas State at South Carolina Kansas State at Arkansas

DATE

Sept. 28, 1996 Aug. 28, 2014 Dec. 29, 2017 Sept. 4, 2010 Nov. 25, 1965 Nov. 9, 1968 Dec. 29, 2017 Dec. 28, 2016 Oct. 1, 2016 Oct. 11, 2008 Nov. 15, 1986

SINGLE GAME TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER Mike Evans Ryan Swope Christian Kirk Travis Labhart Malcome Kennedy Jeff Fuller Uzoma Nwachukwu Don Ellis Don Jones Chris Cole

MIKE EVANS

TDs 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

OPPONENT Auburn Baylor vs. Wake Forest vs. Duke Alabama Texas Utah State Arkansas Rice North Texas

DATE Oct. 19, 2013 Oct. 15, 2011 Dec. 29, 2017 Dec. 31, 2013 Sept. 14, 2013 Nov. 26, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Nov. 1, 1952 Oct. 23, 1982 Sept. 26, 1998

Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Colorado Wyoming Kansas Tulsa vs Louisiana Tech Oklahoma North Texas Colorado North Texas Tulsa Middle Tenn. St. at Texas Tech TCU at TCU at Rice at TCU at TCU at Tulsa North Texas at Houston at Arkansas vs Pittsburgh SMU at TCU at Oklahoma State at TCU at SMU Texas Tulsa at Texas at SMU California at Baylor vs Oklahoma State at Rice at Baylor Louisiana Tech at Houston SMU vs BYU at Arkansas at Texas Tech at LSU TCU at LSU at SMU Texas Texas

Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 4, 2000 Oct. 7, 2000 Sept. 9, 2000 Oct. 16, 1999 Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 4, 1999 Nov. 7, 1998 Sept. 26, 1998 Sept. 28, 1996 Sept. 21, 1996 Sept. 16, 1995 Nov. 16, 1995 Oct. 7, 1995 Nov. 19, 1994 Nov. 20, 1993 Oct. 23, 1993 Nov. 7, 1991 Nov. 7, 1991 Sept. 21, 1991 Sept. 22, 1990 Oct. 13, 1990 Nov. 17, 1990 Dec. 30, 1989 Nov. 4, 1989 Sept. 16, 1989 Sept. 24, 1988 Nov. 21, 1987 Nov. 1, 1986 Nov. 28, 1985 Sept. 28, 1985 Dec. 1, 1984 Nov. 3, 1984 Sept. 3, 1983 Oct. 15, 1983 Dec. 12, 1981 Oct. 24, 1981 Oct. 17, 1981 Sept. 26, 1981 Oct. 11, 1980 Nov. 3, 1979 Sept. 8, 1979 Nov. 18, 1978 Sept. 24, 1977 Sept. 22, 1973 Oct. 21, 1972 Sept. 19, 1970 Nov. 9, 1968 Nov. 25, 1965 Nov. 25, 1943

YEARLY 100-YARD GAMES

RECORDS

PLAYER

Christian Kirk Jhamon Ausbon Damion Ratley Rashauud Paul Christian Kirk Jhamon Ausbon Christian Kirk Josh Reynolds Christian Kirk Speedy Noil Christian Kirk Josh Reynolds Christian Kirk Josh Reynolds Josh Reynolds Christian Kirk Ricky Seals-Jones Josh Reynolds Christian Kirk Josh Reynolds Christian Kirk Christian Kirk Josh Reynolds Malcome Kennedy Speedy Noil Edward Pope Macome Kennedy Derel Walker Derel Walker Mike Evans Travis Labhart Mike Evans Mike Evans Mike Evans Mike Evans Uzoma Nwachukwu Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Mike Evans Mike Evans Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Malcome Kennedy Thomas Johnson Mike Evans Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Ryan Swope

124

REC-YDS OPP.

13-189 12-112 5-111 7-129 4-120 5-111 5-110 12-154 8-107 5-102 7-144 4-141 5-106 11-177 3-105 9-122 6-107 7-141 8-173 3-106 6-120 6-106 5-125 4-118 11-105 4-151 14-137 6-113 6-130 5-116 6-102 11-287 6-116 7-279 7-155 4-160 5-141 6-140 4-137 6-123 9-121 11-111 7-110 5-108 8-105 8-104 8-109 7-105 11-206

vs Wake Forest vs Wake Forest at LSU New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico vs Arkansas vs Kansas State LSU LSU at Mississippi State vs Arkansas Prairie View vs. Louisville at Vanderbilt Western Carolina Alabama Mississippi State vs. Arkansas vs. Arkansas Nevada vs. Arizona State Missouri Auburn Ole Miss Arkansas at South Carolina vs. Duke at LSU Mississippi State Mississippi State Auburn at Arkansas Alabama Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Arkansas at Auburn vs Louisiana Tech at SMU at Mississippi State at Alabama Missouri Arkansas at Ole Miss vs Oklahoma SMU Oklahoma State Baylor

DATE

Dec. 29, 2017 Dec. 29, 2017 Nov. 25, 2017 Nov. 11, 2017 Nov. 11, 2017 Nov. 11, 2017 Sept. 23, 2017 Dec. 28, 2016 Nov. 24, 2016 Nov. 24, 2016 Nov. 5, 2016 Sep. 24, 2016 Sep. 10, 2016 Dec. 30, 2015 Nov. 21, 2015 Nov. 14, 2015 Oct. 17, 2015 Oct. 3, 2015 Sept. 26, 2015 Sept. 26, 2015 Sept. 19, 2015 Sept. 5, 2015 Nov. 15, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Aug. 28, 2014 Dec. 31, 2013 Nov. 23, 2013 Nov. 9, 2013 Nov. 9, 2013 Oct. 19, 2013 Sept. 28, 2013 Sept. 14, 2013 Sept. 7, 2013 Nov. 7, 2012 Sept. 29, 2012 Oct. 27, 2012 Oct. 13, 2012 Sept. 15, 2012 Nov. 3, 2012 Nov. 10, 2012 Nov. 24, 2012 Sept. 29, 2012 Oct. 6, 2012 Jan. 4, 2013 Sept. 4, 2011 Sept. 24, 2011 Oct. 15, 2011

Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Ryan Tannehill Uzoma Nwachukwu Uzoma Nwachukwu Brandal Jackson Uzoma Nwachukwu Jeff Fuller Ryan Tannehill Jamie McCoy Ryan Tannehill Earvin Taylor Kerry Franks Martellus Bennett Kerry Franks Chad Schoeder Jason Carter Jason Carter Earvin Taylor Terrence Murphy Kerry Franks Terrence Murphy Terrence Murphy Terrence Murphy Tim Van Zant Jamaar Taylor Jamaar Taylor Tim Van Zant Terrence Murphy Terrence Murphy Bethel Johnson Greg Porter Bethel Johnson Jamaar Taylor Jamaar Taylor Jamaar Taylor Terrence Murphy Jamaar Taylor Terrence Murphy

8-149 9-137 7-107 7-119 8-105 13-106 10-160 8-154 8-121 11-121 7-105 8-136 7-102 6-132 9-100 5-136 8-141 4-118 3-101 10-111 12-210 7-110 5-104 7-113 4-120 5-133 3-115 6-101 8-219 5-143 3-103 5-104 5-128 8-116 7-150 8-156 5-102 5-145 6-110 7-102 4-101 5-128 6-107 9-154 6-124 5-131 6-138 5-118 10-146 9-146 5-107

at Oklahoma Kansas Texas vs Northwestern vs Northwestern SFA Louisiana Tech at Oklahoma State at Kansas Texas Tech Texas Tech Oklahoma vs Georgia Texas at Colorado at Kansas State Oklahoma State vs Arkansas Utah State New Mexico Kansas State at Iowa State Texas Tech Texas Oklahoma State at Baylor Missouri The Citadel Texas State SMU Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Wyoming at Utah Texas at Missouri Kansas Baylor Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech at Texas Oklahoma at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Kansas at Kansas Texas Tech Louisiana Tech at Colorado at Colorado at Kansas State

Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 19, 2011 Nov. 24, 2011 Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 31, 2011 Sept. 4, 2010 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 23, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 6, 2010 Dec. 28, 2009 Nov. 26, 2009 Nov. 7, 2009 Oct. 17, 2009 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 25, 2008 Oct. 18, 2008 Nov. 23, 2007 Oct. 6, 2007 Oct. 28, 2006 Oct. 14, 2006 Sept. 2, 2006 Sept. 22, 2005 Sept. 17, 2005 Nov. 6, 2004 Oct. 16, 2004 Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 2, 2004 Nov. 28, 2003 Nov. 15, 2003 Nov. 1, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 27, 2003 Sept. 18, 2003 Nov. 29, 2002 Nov. 9, 2002 Nov. 2, 2002 Nov. 2, 2002 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 5, 2002 Sept. 28, 2002 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 20, 2001

Robert Ferguson Robert Ferguson Bethel Johnson Robert Ferguson Chris Taylor Chris Taylor Bethel Johnson Chris Cole Chris Cole Albert Connell Albert Connell Leeland McElroy Albert Connell Albert Connell Chris Sanders Tony Harrison Tony Harrison Ryan Mathews Tony Harrison Tony Harrison Shane Garrett Shane Garrett Gary Oliver Percy Waddle Shane Garrett Percy Waddle Rod Harris Rod Harris Keith Woodside Jeff Nelson Jeff Nelson Jimmy Teal Jimmy Teal Rich Siler Jimmy Teal Jimmie Williams Mike Whitwell Mike Whitwell Don Jones Mike Whitwell Gerald Carter Gerald Carter Russell Mikeska Curtis Dickey Carl Roaches Carl Roaches Hugh McElroy Barney Harris Ken McLean Jesse Burditt

8-105 11-119 8-101 7-174 4-143 6-177 4-106 5-118 6-174 18-208 9-166 4-128 7-112 5-110 4-107 4-125 7-105 5-108 6-144 7-125 5-139 6-108 8-101 6-105 2-147 5-112 9-103 5-119 5-134 7-107 8-130 6-100 6-173 6-107 5-135 5-118 7-154 5-160 2-123 6-145 7-117 6-104 6-102 6-117 7-156 5-103 5-180 13-162 13-250 6-125


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REC.

YEAR

PLAYER

REC.

YEAR

PLAYER

REC.

YEAR

Mike Evans Ryan Swope Mike Evans Jeff Fuller Josh Reynolds Christian Kirk Christian Kirk Christian Kirk Ryan Swope Josh Reynolds Robert Ferguson Albert Connell Ryan Tannehill Josh Reynolds Ken McLean

1,394 1,207 1,105 1,066 1,039 1,009 928 919 913 907 885 872 844 842 835

2013 2011 2012 2010 2016 2015 2016 2017 2012 2015 2000 1996 2008 2014 1965

Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Derel Walker Jason Carter Terrence Murphy Jamaar Taylor Barney Harris Mike Whitwell Terrence Murphy Bethel Johnson Rod Bernstine Uzoma Nwachukwu Damion Ratley Greg Porter Chris Cole

828 825 818 802 762 760 745 731 721 718 710 708 694 669 667

2011 2010 2013 2005 2003 2002 1968 1981 2004 2002 1986 2009 2017 2002 1998

Malcome Kennedy Albert Connell Jeff Nelson Uzoma Nwachukwu Jimmy Teal Jeff Fuller Travis Labhart Chad Schroeder Malcome Kennedy Ryan Tannehill Mike Whitwell Keith Woodside

658 653 651 639 631 630 626 612 611 609 603 603

2013 1995 1985 2011 1984 2008 2013 2006 2014 2009 1980 1986

PLAYER

REC.

YEAR

PLAYER

REC.

YEAR

89 83 82 80 72 72 72 71 70 69 65 61 60 60 58

2011 2016 2012 2015 2012 2010 2010 2017 2011 2013 1986 2016 2013 1965 2000

Albert Connell Terrence Murphy Ryan Tannehill Jason Carter Malcome Kennedy Josh Reynolds Keith Woodside Josh Reynolds Travis Labhart Derel Walker Jeff Nelson Jhamon Ausbon Uzoma Nwachukwu Jeff Fuller Ricky Seals-Jones

49 49 48 46 46 45 44 44 43 43 42 41 41

2007 1968 2002 2014 2009 2015 2003 2002 2009 2008 2000 2009 1995

SEASON RECEPTIONS Ryan Swope Christian Kirk Mike Evans Christian Kirk Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Christian Kirk Jeff Fuller Mike Evans Rod Bernstine Josh Reynolds Malcome Kennedy

Ken McLean Robert Ferguson

REC.

YEAR

PLAYER

57 56 55 54 53 52 52 51 51 51 51 50 50 50 49

1996 2004 2008 2005 2014 2014 1986 2015 2013 2013 1985 2017 2011 2008 2014

Martellus Bennett Barney Harris Greg Porter Speedy Noil Ryan Tannehill Ricky Seals-Jones Terrence Murphy Jamaar Taylor Howard Morrow Jamie McCoy Bethel Johnson Jeff Fuller Albert Connell

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS

PLAYER Josh Reynolds Josh Reynolds Mike Evans Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Christian Kirk Christian Kirk Jeff Fuller Travis Labhart Ryan Swope Bethel Johnson Bob Long Bob Long Christian Kirk Malcome Kennedy Uzoma Nwachukwu Jeff Fuller Albert Connell

Class Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

TDs 13 12 12 12 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7

BY CLASS Player Mike Evans Christian Kirk Ryan Swope Ryan Swope

REC. 82 83 89 72

YEAR 2014 2016 2013 2010 2011 2017 2016 2008 2013 2012 2002 1968 1967 2015 2013 2012 2009 1995

Year 2012 2016 2011 2012

MISCELLANEOUS Most Yards Per Catch, Season Brian Mitchell...........27.3......(19-519)...............1991

RECEIVING — CAREER CAREER RECEIVING YARDS

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS

CAREER RECEPTIONS

PLAYER

YEARS

PLAYER

3,117

2009-12

Jeff Fuller

34

2008-11

Ryan Swope

252

2009-12

Jeff Fuller

3,092

2008-11

Josh Reynolds

30

2014-16

Christian Kirk

234

2015-17

Christian Kirk

2,856

2015-17

Christian Kirk

26

2015-

Jeff Fuller

233

2008-11

Josh Reynolds

2,788

2014-16

Ryan Swope

24

2009-12

Terrence Murphy

172

2001-04

Terrence Murphy

2,600

2001-04

Uzoma Nwachukwu

19

2009-12

Josh Reynolds

164

2013-16

Mike Evans

2,499

2012-13

Bob Long

19

1966-68

Uzoma Nwachukwu

152

2009-12

Uzoma Nwachukwu

2,239

2009-12

Mike Evans

17

2012-13

Mike Evans

151

2012-13

Bethel Johnson

1,740

1999-02

Malcome Kennedy

15

2011-14

Malcome Kennedy

150

2011-14

Jamaar Taylor

1,705

2001-03

Tony Harrison

14

1990-93

Ricky Seals-Jones

123

2013-16

Ryan Tannehill

1,596

2008-11

Albert Connell

13

1995-96

Bethel Johnson

117

1999-02

Tony Harrison

1,576

1990-93

Chad Schroeder

12

2003-06

Ryan Tannehill

112

2008-11

Malcome Kennedy

1,554

2011-14

Bethel Johnson

11

1999-02

Keith Woodside

110

1983-87

Albert Connell

1,525

1995-96

Jeff Nelson

11

1982-85

Jamaar Taylor

108

2001-03

Jason Carter

1,457

2002-05

Don Jones

11

1980-83

Martellus Bennett

105

2005-07

Ricky Seals-Jones

1,442

2013-16

Ricky Seals-Jones

10

2013-16

Rod Bernstine

105

1983-86

Shea Walker

1,411

1983-86

Ryan Tannehill

10

2008-11

Cyrus Gray

103

2008-11

Rod Harris

1,395

1985-88

Martellus Bennett

10

2005-07

Jason Carter

102

2002-05

Mike Whitwell

1,372

1978-81

Terrence Murphy

10

2001-04

Albert Connell

98

1995-96

Chris Cole

1,363

1996-99

Jamaar Taylor

10

2001-03

Shea Walker

98

1983-86

Chris Taylor

1,316

1997-00

Speedy Noil

9

2014-16

Tony Harrison

92

1990-93

Barney Harris

1,298

1967-69

Jimmy Teal

9

1982-84

Barney Harris

91

1967-69

Bob Long

1,298

1966-68

Damion Ratley

8

2015-17

Mike Goodson

90

2006-08

Jimmy Teal

1,258

1982-84

Travis Labhart

8

2001-13

Speedy Noil

88

2014-16

Martellus Bennett

1,246

2005-07

Chris Cole

8

1996-99

Rod Harris

87

1985-88

Brian Mitchell

1,232

1991-94

Rod Bernstine

8

1983-86

Richard Osborne

86

1972-75

Chad Schroeder

1,223

2003-06

Shea Walker

8

1983-86

Chris Cole

85

1996-99

Richard Osborne

1,181

1972-75

Homer May

8

1970-72

Greg Porter

84

1999-02

Ryan Mathews

1,174

1991-94

Chris Taylor

83

1997-00

PLAYER

YARDS

TDS

REC.

YEARS

RECORDS

YEARS

Ryan Swope

RYAN SWOPE

OTHER RECEIVING RECORDS Most Yards Per Catch, Career  Mike Whitwell...... 22.5.... 61 for 1,372....1978-81

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SCORING GAME

CAREER

PLAYER

TD

PTS.

OPPONENT

DATE

PLAYER

YEARS

TD

PAT

FG

TP

Jelly Woodman

7*

44*

New Mexico

Oct. 16, 1926

Randy Bullock

2008-11

0

176

63

365

Jorvorskie Lane

4

26

Fresno State

Sept. 8, 2007

Kyle Bryant

1994-97

0

145

60

325

Preston Smith

4

25

Ellington Field

Sept. 22, 1945

Todd Pegram

2002-05

0

141

56

309

Mike Evans

4

24

Auburn

Oct. 19, 2013

Jorvorskie Lane

2005-08

50

2

0

302

Ryan Swope

4

24

Baylor

Oct. 15, 2011

Tony Franklin

1975-78

0

123

56

291

Cyrus Gray

4

24

at Baylor

Nov. 13, 2010

Rodney Thomas

1991-94

45

0

0

270

Uzoma Nwachukwu

4

24

Utah State

Sept. 19, 2009

Darren Lewis

1987-90

45

0

0

270

Jorvorskie Lane

4

24

Nebraska

Oct. 20, 2007

Terry Venetoulias

1990-93

0

139

42

265

Jorvorskie Lane

4

24

Louisiana-Lafayette

Sept. 9, 2006

Leeland McElroy

1993-95

40

0

0

240

Leeland McElroy

4

24

Tulsa

Sept. 16, 1995

Taylor Bertolet

2012-15

0

128

37

239

Cyrus Gray

2008-11

38

0

0

228

Joel Hunt

1925-27

30

29

5

224

Scott Slater

1985-88

0

96

42

222

David Hardy

1979-82

0

90

43

219

Christine Michael

2009-12

35

0

0

210

Daniel LaCamera

2016-

0

108

35

213

Jeff Fuller

2008-11

34

0

0

206

* SWC record

SEASON YEAR

TD

PAT

FG

TP

2011

0

55

29

142

Joel Hunt

1927

19

n/a

n/a

128

Johnny Manziel

2012

21

0

0

126

Jorvorskie Lane

2006

19

0

0

114

Darren Lewis

1990

19

0

0

114

D’Andre Hardeman

1996

18

0

0

108

Taylor Bertolet

2015

0

38

22

106

Taylor Bertolet

2012

0

67

13

106

Daniel LaCamera

2017

0

51

18

105

Daniel LaCamera

2016

0

54

17

105

Jorvorskie Lane

2007

17

2

0

104

Kyle Bryant

1997

0

48

18

102

George Woodard

1976

17

0

0

102

Greg Hill

1992

17

0

0

102

Scott Slater

1986

0

37

21

100

Josh Lambo

2014

0

59

13

98

Randy Bullock

2010

0

50

16

98

Leeland McElroy

1995

16

0

0

96

Rodney Thomas

1994

16

0

0

96

Cyrus Gray

2011

15

0

0

90

Terry Venetoulias

1993

0

51

13

90

Kyle Bryant

1996

0

35

18

89

Terry Venetoulias

1991

0

49

13

88

Randy Bullock

2009

0

51

12

87

Terry Venetoulias

1992

0

39

16

87

Tony Franklin

1977

0

38

16

86

Todd Pegram

2005

0

41

15

86

RECORDS

PLAYER

Randy Bullock

PLAYER

JORVORSKIE LANE

SEASON–KICKER ONLY PAT

FG

TP

Randy Bullock

2011

55

29

142

Taylor Bertolet

2015

38

22

106

Taylor Bertolet

2012

67

13

106

Daniel LaCamera

2017

51

18

105

Daniel LaCamera

2016

54

17

105

Kyle Bryant

1997

48

18

102

Scott Slater

1986

37

21

100

Josh Lambo

2014

59

13

98

Randy Bullock

2010

50

16

98

Terry Venetoulias

1993

51

13

90

Kyle Bryant

1996

35

18

89

Terry Venetoulias

1991

49

13

88

Randy Bullock

2009

51

12

87

Terry Venetoulias

1990

39

16

87

Tony Franklin

1977

38

16

86

Todd Pegram

2005

41

15

86

PLAYER

YEAR

CAREER–KICKER ONLY PAT

FG

TP

Randy Bullock

2008-11

YEAR

176

63

365

Kyle Bryant

1994-97

145

60

325

Todd Pegram

2002-05

141

56

309

Tony Franklin

1976-79

123

56

291

Terry Venetoulias

1990-93

139

42

265

Taylor Bertlolet

2012-15

128

37

239

Scott Slater

1985-88

96

42

222

David Hardy

1979-82

90

43

219

2016-

108

35

213

Josh Lambo

2013-14

111

21

174

Terence Kitchens

1998-00

65

30

155

Layne Talbot

1987-90

88

21

151

Daniel LaCamera

OTHER SCORING RECORDS 20 Rush, 20 Pass Touchdowns, Season  Johnny Manziel...21 Rush.26 Pass.................2012

JOHNNY MANZIEL & LUKE JOECKEL

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FIELD GOALS — GAME LONGEST PLAYER

GAME

YARDS OPPONENT

DATE

PLAYER

OPPONENT

DATE

Tony Franklin

65

Baylor

Oct. 16, 1976

Taylor Bertlolet

6

at Vanderbilt

Nov. 20, 2015

Tony Franklin

64

Baylor

Oct. 16, 1976

Alan Smith

6

Arkansas State

Sept. 17, 1983

Tony Franklin

62

vs Florida

Jan. 2, 1977

Daniel LaCamera

5

at Auburn

Sep. 17, 2016

Terence Kitchens

62

Southern Miss

Sept. 25, 1999

Todd Pegram

5

Colorado

Oct. 23, 2004

Kyle Bryant

61

Southern Miss

Sept. 24, 1994

Tony Franklin

5

Rice

Oct. 23, 1976

Tony Franklin

59

at Rice

Nov. 15, 1975

Daniel LaCamera

4

at Florida

Oct. 14, 2017

Layne Talbot

59

Baylor

Oct. 20, 1990

Randy Bullock

4

vs Northwestern

Dec. 31, 2011

Alan Smith

59

Arkansas State

Sept. 17, 1983

Randy Bullock

4

at Iowa State

Oct. 22, 2011

David Hardy

57

UTA

Sept. 18, 1982

Randy Bullock

4

Texas

Nov. 24, 2011

Tony Franklin

57

at Texas

Nov. 25, 1976

Todd Pegram

4

Arkansas State

Aug. 30, 2003

Randy Haddox

57

Arkansas

Nov. 02, 1974

Terence Kitchens

4

at Texas Tech

Oct. 2, 1999

Alan Smith

57

Arkansas State

Sept. 17, 1983

Kyle Bryant

4

Oklahoma

Nov. 16, 1996

Scott Slater

4

at TCU

Nov. 21, 1987

Scott Slater

4

at Houston

Oct. 11, 1986

David Hardy

4

UTA

Sept. 18, 1982

OTHER GAME RECORDS Most FG over 40 Yards  Alan Smith................. 5 vs. Arkansas State................. Sept. 17, 1983

NO.

Most FG over 60 Yards  Tony Franklin ............ 2 vs. Baylor ............................. Oct. 16, 1976

TONY FRANKLIN

FIELD GOALS — SEASON SEASON PLAYER

PCT.

YEAR

Randy Bullock

29-33

.879

2011

Taylor Bertlot

22-31

.710

2015

Scott Slater

21-27

.778

1986

Daniel LaCamera

18-21

.857

2017

Kyle Bryant

18-22

.818

1997

Kyle Bryant

18-23

.783

1996

Alan Smith

18-26

.692

1983

Daniel LaCamera

17-24

.708

2016

Todd Pegram

17-22

.773

2003

Tony Franklin

17-26

.654

1976

Kyle Bryant

17-25

.680

1994

Randy Bullock

16-21

.762

2010

David Hardy

16-22

.727

1982

Terry Venetoulias

16-23

.696

1992

Tony Franklin

16-28

.571

1977

Russell Bynum

16-20

.800

1998

Matt Szymanski

15-25

.600

2007

Todd Pegram

15-19

.789

2005

Terence Kitchens

15-18

.833

2000

Terence Kitchens

15-23

.652

1999

OTHER SEASON RECORDS

Eric Franklin

15-27

.556

1985

Best Pct., under 40 Yards...........Scott Slater....... 1.000......16-16.... 1986

Scott Slater

15-22

.682

1987

Best Pct., over 40 Yards.............Randy Bullock....  .813......13-16.... 2011

(min. 12 FGM) PLAYER

Todd Pegram Randy Bullock Josh Lambo Daniel LaCamera Terence Kitchens Kyle Bryant Russell Bynum Layne Newmann Todd Pegram Kyle Bryant Scott Slater Todd Pegram Randy Bullock David Hardy Terry Venetoulias Taylor Bertlot Daniel LaCamera

FG-ATT.

PCT.

YEAR

12-13 29-33 13-15 18-21 15-18 18-22 16-20 12-15 15-19 18-23 21-27 17-22 16-21 16-22 13-18 22-31 17-24

.923 .879 .867 .857 .833 .818 .800 .800 .789 .783 .778 .773 .762 .727 .722 .710 .708

2004 2011 2014 2017 2000 1997 1998 2006 2005 1996 1986 2003 2010 1982 1991 2015 2016

Most FG Att. over 60 Yards........Tony Franklin............ 2................... 1976 Most FG Made over 60 Yards....Tony Franklin............ 2.................. 1976

PLAYER

CAREER

FIELD GOALS — CAREER

FG-ATT.

PCT.

YEARS

Randy Bullock Kyle Bryant Todd Pegram Tony Franklin David Hardy Terry Venetoulias Scott Slater Taylor Bertlolet Daniel LaCamera Alan Smith Terence Kitchens Layne Talbot Josh Lambo Eric Franklin

63-80 60-85 56-75 56-101 43-63 42-60 42-61 37-56 35-45 32-51 30-41 21-32 21-25 20-32

.788 .706 .747 .554 .683 .700 .689 .661 .778 .627 .732 .656 .840 .625

2008-11 1994-97 2002-05 1975-78 1979-82 1990-93 1986-88 2012-15 20151980-84 1998-00 1987-90 2012-14 1984-86

Pat McDermott

20-38

.526

1970-72

CAREER PERCENTAGE

OTHER CAREER RECORDS

(min. 20 FGM)

Best Pct., under 40 Yards  Josh Lambo......................................  .913............... 21-23.............2012-14

FG-ATT.

PCT.

YEAR

Josh Lambo

PLAYER

21-25

.840

2012-14

Randy Bullock

63-80

.788

2008-11

Daniel LaCamera

35-45

.778

2015-

Todd Pegram

56-75

.747

2002-05

Terence Kitchens

30-41

.732

1998-00

Kyle Bryant

60-85

.706

1994-97

Terry Venetoulias

42-60

.700

1990-93

Scott Slater

42-61

.689

1985-88

David Hardy

43-63

.683

1979-82

Taylor Bertlolet

37-56

.661

2012-15

Layne Talbot

21-32

.656

1987-90

Best Pct., over 40 Yards  Randy Bullock............................... .667............. 20-30........... 2008-11 Most FG att. over 60 Yards  Tony Franklin.....................................11................................. 1976-79 Most FG made over 60 Yards  Tony Franklin.......................................3................................. 1976-79 Most FG att. over 50 Yards  Tony Franklin.....................................38................................. 1976-79 Most FG made over 50 Yards  Tony Franklin.....................................16................................. 1976-79

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RECORDS

RANDY BULLOCK

SEASON PERCENTAGE

FG-ATT.


EXTRA POINTS PLAYER

NO.

GAME

OPPONENT

SEASON

DATE

CAREER

PLAYER

YEAR

PAT-ATT.

PLAYER

Josh Lambo

10

Lamar

Sept. 6, 2014

YEARS

PAT-ATT.

Taylor Bertolet

2012

67-74

Todd Pegram

10

Baylor

Oct. 11, 2003

Randy Bullock

2008-11

176-179

Josh Lambo

2014

59-59

Kyle Bryant

1994-97

145-152

Terry Venetoulias 10 Taylor Bertolet 9

Missouri Sept. 18, 1993 South Carolina State Sept. 22, 2012

Randy Bullock

2011

55-57

Todd Pegram

2002-05

141-150

Kyle Bryant

9

Southwestern La.

Sept. 20, 1997

Daniel LaCamera

2016

54-54

Terry Venetoulias

1990-93

139-144

Kyle Bryant

9

Louisiana Tech

Oct. 5, 1996

Daniel LaCamera

2017

51-52

Taylor Bertolet

2012-15

128-138

Terry Venetoulias

9

SMU

Nov. 23, 1991

Randy Bullock

2009

51-51

Tony Franklin

1975-78

123-132

Layne Talbot

9

Southwestern La.

Sept. 15, 1990

Terry Venetoulias

1993

51-51

Josh Lambo

2013-14

109-110

Layne Talbot

9

SMU

Nov. 4, 1989

Randy Bullock Josh Lambo

2010 2013

50-50 50-51

Daniel LaCamera

2015-

108-109

Scott Slater

9

TCU

Nov. 22, 1986

Scott Slater

1986-88

96-99

Daniel LaCamera Josh Lambo Taylor Bertolet Taylor Bertolet

8 8 8 8

Prairie View Vanderbilt Auburn Missouri

Sep. Oct. Oct. Nov.

Layne Talbot

1990

50-51

David Hardy

1979-82

90-99

Terry Venetoulias

1991

49-50

Kyle Bryant

1997

48-48

Layne Talbot Taylor Bertolet

1987-90 2012-

88-89 67-74

Todd Pegram

2005

41-41

Terence Kitchens

1998-00

65-67

Randy Bullock

8

Kansas

Nov. 19, 2011

Matt Szymanski

2007

39-40

Darrow Hooper

1950-52

62-83

Randy Bullock

8

UAB

Sept. 26, 2009

Terry Venetoulias

1992

39-43

Randy Haddox

1973-74

59-63

Todd Pegram

8

Oklahoma State

Oct. 15, 2005

Taylor Bertloet

2015

38-38

Terence Kitchens

8

Tulsa

Sept. 18, 1999

Layne Talbot

1989

38-38

Kyle Bryant

8

Iowa State

Oct. 11, 1997

Tony Franklin

1977

38-38

Kyle Bryant

8

Sam Houston State

Sept. 6, 1997

Todd Pegram

2004

37-42

Tony Franklin

8

TCU

Nov. 20, 1976

Scott Slater

1986

37-38

Kyle Bryant

1996

35-38

Terrence Kitchens

2000

34-36

10, 2016 26, 2013 27, 2012 24, 2012

TODD PEGRAM

SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS PUNT RETURNS

RECORDS

PLAYER

Bob Goode Dustin Harris Christian Kirk Charlie Royalty Christian Kirk Carl Roaches Christian Kirk Aaron Glenn Preston Smith Kevin Smith Christian Kirk Nick Harvey Dustin Harris Marion Flanagan Dick Todd Kevin Smith Carl Roaches Barney Welch Christian Kirk Danté Hall Yale Lary Danté Hall

128

LONGEST

YARDS

98 96 93 93 90 84 79 76 74 73 73 73 72 72 72 71 71 71 70 70 69 69

SINGLE GAME YARDS

OPPONENT

DATE

PLAYER

Ellington Field South Carolina St. at Mississippi State at Villanova New Mexico Rice vs Arizona State Missouri at Arkansas Texas New Mexico State Prairie View Kansas at Oklahoma SMU at Rice SMU at Texas New Mexico State Iowa State at SMU at Iowa State

Sept. 2 2, 1945 Sept. 22, 2012 Nov. 5, 2016 Sept. 1 8, 1948 Nov. 11, 2017 Nov. 18, 1972 Sept. 5, 2015 Sept. 1 8, 1993 Nov. 3, 1945 Nov. 28, 1991 Oct. 29, 2016 Sept. 10, 2016 Nov. 24, 2011 Oct. 5, 1946 Nov. 6, 1937 Nov. 2, 1991 Nov. 10, 1973 Nov. 26, 1942 Oct. 29, 2016 Oct. 11, 1997 Nov. 11, 1950 Oct. 12, 1996

Dustin Harris Dustin Harris Christian Kirk Aaron Glenn Rod Harris Billy Mitchell Rod Harris Billy Cannon Danté Hall Ray Mickens Bob Goode Carl Roaches

RT-YDS

8-246 3-162 2-143 3-131 8-123 8-116 7-108 4-110 6-102 4-99 1-98 3-96

OPPONENT

DATE

South Carolina St. Kansas New Mexico State Missouri Louisiana Tech at Houston Arkansas Arkansas State Oklahoma Houston Ellington Field SMU

Sept. 22, 2012 Nov. 19, 2011 Oct. 29, 2016 Sept. 18, 1993 Oct. 31, 1987 Oct. 8, 1994 Nov. 14, 1987 Sept. 17, 1983 Nov. 16, 1996 Oct. 28, 1995 Sept. 22, 1945 Nov. 10, 1973

SEASON YARDS

OTHER PUNT RETURN RECORDS Single Game Returns...........  Carl Roaches.............. 10......Sept. 20, 1975 Season Returns...................... Marion Flanagan......49....................1943 Career Return.......................  Rod Harris.................116............ 1985-88 Highest Career Average.......  Christian Kirk............22.0 ........... 2015-17       37 ret. for 814 yards Season Returns For TDs.......  Christian Kirk.................3 ..............2015     Career Returns.....................  Christian Kirk.................6............ 2015-17 for Touchdowns

CAREER YARDS

PLAYER

RT - YDS

AVG.

YEAR

PLAYER

RT - YDS AVG.

Danté Hall Marion Flanagan Dustin Harris Dick Todd Dick Todd Rod Harris Yale Lary Rod Harris Christian Kirk Aaron Glenn Dustin Harris Jimmie Hawkins Dick Todd David Scott Derrick Frazier Jimmie Hawkins Carl Roaches Chris Taylor Christian Kirk Ray Mickens

43 - 573 49 - 475 34 - 432 28 - 426 32 - 403 37 - 391 24 - 388 42 - 345 14 - 341 17 - 339 18 - 335 39 - 331 31 - 318 46 - 318 29 - 301 33 - 298 38 - 287 32 - 285 13-282 24 - 281

13.3 9.7 12.7 15.2 12.6 10.6 16.2 8.2 24.4 19.9 18.6 8.5 10.3 6.9 10.4 9.0 7.5 7.7 21.7 11.7

1996 1943 2012 1937 1938 1987 1951 1986 2015 1993 2011 1985 1936 1979 1992 1984 1972 1998 2016 1995

Dick Todd Dustin Harris Rod Harris Danté Hall Carl Roaches Christian Kirk Jimmie Hawkins Billy Cannon Yale Lary Chris Taylor David Scott Ray Mickens Dave Elmendorf Shane Garrett George Hargett

91-1147 76-985 116-971 78-943 115-924 37-814 87-750 86-649 33-597 76-581 79-439 29-348 37-345 45-344 37-341

12.6 13.0 8.4 12.1 8.0 22.0 8.6 7.6 18.1 7.6 9.3 12.0 4.4 7.6 9.2

YEARS

1936-38 2009-12 1985-88 1996-99 1972-75 2015-17 1982-85 1980-83 1949-51 1997-00 1979-80 1992-95 1968-70 1988-90 1961-63

YARDAGE RECORDS BY CLASS

CLASS / PLAYER

YARDS YEAR

Freshman Danté Hall Sophomore Marion Flanagan Junior Dick Todd Senior Dustin Harris

573 1996 475 1943 426 1937 434 2012


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KICKOFF RETURNS LONGEST RETURNS

PLAYER

YARDS

Christian Kirk Coryell Judie Sirr Parker Leeland McElroy Leeland McElroy Carl Roaches Dan McIlhany Bob Smith Cyrus Gray Kerry Franks Cyrus Gray Trey Williams Joel Hunt Carl Roaches Billy Mitchell Hugh McElroy Leeland McElroy Larry Horton

PLAYER

100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 99 98 97 97 97 95 94 93 92

OPPONENT

vs Arkansas Oklahoma at Texas Southern Miss Texas Boston College Texas Tech vs Georgia at Colorado Texas Tech Oklahoma Mississippi State Arkansas at LSU at Houston at Nebraska at Rice LSU

Sept. 23, 2017 Nov. 6, 2010 Nov. 29, 1996 Sept. 24, 1994 Nov. 25, 1993 Sept. 29, 1973 Oct. 6, 1962 Dec. 8, 1950 Nov. 7, 2009 Sept. 30, 2006 Nov. 8, 2008 Nov. 9, 2013 Oct. 15, 1927 Sept. 23, 1972 Nov. 12, 1992 Sept. 25, 1971 Oct. 23, 1993 Sept. 2, 1989

SINGLE GAME YARDS

Cyrus Gray Coryell Judie Carl Roaches Cyrus Gray Ryan Swope Leeland McElroy Trey Williams Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Hugh McElroy Coryell Judie Cyrus Gray

YARDS

261 197 193 181 180 181 161 157 157 156 150 146

OPPONENT

Oklahoma vs. LSU Boston College at Colorado Texas at Rice Mississippi State vs Georgia Texas Tech at Nebraska at Baylor at Texas

DATE

DATE

Nov. 8, 2008 Jan. 7, 2011 Sept. 2 9, 1973 Nov. 7, 2009 Nov. 26, 2009 Oct. 23, 1993 Nov. 9, 2013 Dec. 28, 2009 Oct. 18, 2008 Sept. 25, 1971 Nov. 13, 2010 Nov. 27, 2008

YARDS

OPPONENT

DATE

AVG.

YEAR

PLAYER

Cyrus Gray 49 - 1,169 Trey Williams 28 - 706 Speedy Noil 27 - 645 Kerry Franks 25 - 644 Cyrus Gray 27 - 642 Terrence Murphy 23 - 626 Coryell Judie 20 - 605 Leeland McElroy 15 - 590 Trey Williams 25 - 557 Christian Kirk 22 - 490 Dave Elmendorf 23 - 457 Kerry Franks 16 - 443 Hugh McElroy 17 - 439

23.9 25.2 23.9 25.8 23.8 27.2 30.2 39.3 22.3 22.3 19.4 27.7 25.8

2008 2013 2014 2007 2009 2003 2010 1993 2012 2017 1970 2006 1971

Cyrus Gray Trey Williams Rod Harris Kerry Franks Leeland McElroy Carl Roaches Christian Kirk Speedy Noil Jason Carter Coryell Judie Terrence Murphy Larry Stegent Danté Hall

86

vs Texas Tech

Sept. 30, 1944

Wilbert Randow

85

Texas

Nov. 30, 1933

Kyle Stuard

81

Louisiana Tech

Sept. 26, 1981

Justin Brantly

80

at Colorado

Oct. 8, 2005

Todd Tschantz

80

at Rice

Oct. 26, 1985

Drew Kaser

76

Rice

Aug. 31, 2013

Shane Lechler

76

at Iowa State

Oct. 12, 1996

Sean Terry

76

at Colorado

Sept. 23, 1995

David Davis

75

Tulsa

Sept. 12, 1992

Stan Hollmig

74

at LSU

Oct. 11, 1947

Derace Moser

74

at TCU

Oct. 18, 1941

Mitch Robertson

74

at Rice

Nov. 13, 1971

Phil Scoggin

74

Texas

Nov. 25, 1965

RET-YDS

AVG.

YEARS

99 - 2,349 70 - 1,684 59 - 1,209 46 - 1,169 30 - 1,099 43 - 1,087 48 1,048 43 - 990 48 - 977 28 - 806 31 - 761 39 - 714 32 - 716

23.7 24.1 20.5 25.4 36.6 25.3 21.8 23.0 20.4 28.8 24.5 18.3 22.4

2008-11 2012-14 1985-88 2004-07 1993-95 1972-75 2015-17 2014-16 2002-05 2010-11 2001-04 1967-69 1996-99

CLASS / PLAYER

YARDS

Freshman  Cyrus Gray Sophomore  Trey Williams Junior  Terrence Murphy Senior  Kerry Franks

YEAR

1,169 2008 706 2013 626 2003 644 2007

OTHER KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS Most Returns, Game............  Cyrus Gray.......................... 8.......Dec. 28, 2009 . vs. Georgia Most Returns, Season..........  Cyrus Gray........................ 76.................2009 Most Returns, Career...........  Cyrus Gray........................ 99..............2008-11 Highest Return.....................  Leeland McElroy...........39.3 ................1993 Average, Season Highest Return.....................  Leeland McElroy...........36.6 .............1993-95 Average, Career Season Returns....................  Leeland McElroy................ 3 ................1993 for Touchdowns Career Returns.....................  Leeland McElroy................ 4..............1993-95 for Touchdowns

LEELAND M c ELROY

SEASON AVERAGE

CAREER AVERAGE

(min. two punts per game)

(min. 100 punts)

NO-YDS

AVG.

YEAR

PLAYER

Drew Kaser

PLAYER

60 - 2,848

47.5

2015

Drew Kaser

Drew Kaser

44 - 2,085

47.4

2013

Shane Lechler

56 - 2,631

47.0

Shane Lechler

60 - 2,787

Justin Brantly

NO-YARDS AVG.

YEARS

168 - 7,761 46.2 2011-15

SEASON NET AVERAGE

(min. two punts per game) PLAYER

NET

AVG. YEAR

Shane Lechler 268 - 11,977 44.7 1996-99

Shane Lechler

42.7

46.5

1999

1997

Shane Tripucka 154 - 6,826 44.3 2013-17

Justin Brantly

42.3

44.2

2007

46.5

1999

Justin Brantly

203 - 9,010 44.3 2005-08

Shane Tripucka 41.8

42.9

2016

51 - 2,331

45.7

2008

Todd Tschantz

106 - 4,498 42.4 1984-86

Shane Lechler

41.5

47.0

1997

Shane Tripucka

83 - 3,776

45.5

2017

Phil Scoggin

161 - 6,739 41.9 1964-65

Shane Tripucka 41.5

45.5

2017

Justin Brantly

50 - 2,215

44.3

2006

David Davis

122 - 5,102 41.8 1991-92

Drew Kaser

40.7

47.4

2013

Justin Brantly

56 - 2,475

44.2

2007

Steve O’Neal

212 - 8,854 41.8 1966-68

Drew Kaser

40.6

44.1

2014

Drew Kaser

62 - 2,737

44.1

2014

Cody Scates

202 - 8,397 41.6 2000-03

Drew Kaser

40.5

47.4

2015

David Davis

70 - 3,067

43.8

1992

Kyle Stuard

205 - 8,472 41.3 1980-83

Sean Terry

40.1

43.3

1995

Cody Scates

67 - 2,931

43.7

2002

Sean Wilson

185 - 7,577 41.0 1987-90

Kyle Stuard

40.0

41.9

1983

Shane Lechler

80 - 3,485

43.6

1998

David Appleby 226 - 9,222 40.8 1976-79

Ryan Epperson 39.8

42.0

2012

Phil Scoggin

88 - 3,833

43.6

1965

Sean Terry

Todd Tschantz

39.8

42.6

1985

David Appleby

57 - 2,466

43.3

1977

Shane Lechler

39.6

42.7

1996

Sean Terry

60 - 2,598

43.3

1995

Justin Brantly

39.5

44.3

2006

David Davis

39.3

43.8

1992

120 - 4,868 40.6 1992-95

OTHER PUNTING RECORDS Most Punts, Single Game..........................Bob Goode.............. 17.......... Nov. 10, 1945 vs. SMU Most Punts, Season..................................Phil Scoggin............ 88................. 1965 Most Punts, Career...................................Shane Lechler......... 268............ 1996-99 Most Yards, Season...................................Phil Scoggin............ 3833............. 1965 Most Yards, Career....................................Shane Lechler......... 11,977....... 1996-99 Consecutive Punts without a block..........Shane Lechler......... 268............ 1996-99

SHANE LECHLER

YARDAGE RECORDS BY CLASS

Single Game Average (min. 5 punts) ....... Shane Lechler........ 57.2 ....... Oct. 2, 1999 at Texas Tech (five for 286 yards)

CAREER NET AVERAGE (min. 100 punts)

PLAYER Shane Tripucka Shane Lechler Drew Kaser Todd Tschantz David Davis Kyle Stuard Steve O’Neal Justin Brantly Sean Terry Sean Wilson

NET 41.8 40.6 40.5 39.9 38.2 37.9 37.6 37.5 37.4 36.9

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AVG. 44.3 44.7 46.2 42.4 41.8 41.3 41.8 44.3 40.6 41.0

YEARS 2013-17 1996-99 2011-15 1984-86 1991-92 1980-83 1966-68 2005-08 1992-95 1987-90

129

RECORDS

Bobby Goff

CAREER YARDS

RET-YDS

PUNTING

LONGEST PLAYER

SEASON YARDS

PLAYER


DEFENSIVE RECORDS

TACKLES

QB SACKS

GAME PLAYER

TACKLES OPPONENT

PLAYER

DATE

Larry Horton

24 Baylor

Oct. 20, 1990

Larry Kelm

24 SMU

Nov. 2, 1985

Johnny Holland 22 vs Alabama Sept. 14, 1985 Jacob Green

22 at Baylor

Sept. 15, 1979

Johnny Holland 20 So. Miss

Sept. 27, 1986

Dat Nguyen

20 at Kansas St. Oct. 18, 1997

Dat Nguyen

20 vs UCLA

Armani Watts

20 at Ole Miss Oct. 24, 2015

Four players

19

Jan. 1, 1998

PLAYER

TACKLES

YEAR

Doug Carr

157

1978

Johnny Holland

155

1984

Larry Kelm

152

1986

Grady Hoermann

151

1971

Johnny Holland

150

1985

CAREER PLAYER

TACKLES

YEARS

Dat Nguyen

517

1995-98

Johnny Holland

455

1983-86

Mike Little

448

1978-81

Ed Simonini

425

1972-75

Ray Childress

360

1981-84

TOTAL TACKLES BY CLASS

RECORDS

CLASS

Alex Morris Myles Garrett Daeshon Hall Jacob Green Ray Childress John Roper John Roper

PLAYER

SEASON

PLAYER

NO.

YEAR

Freshman

Ed Simonini

98

1972

Sophomore

Doug Carr

157

1978

Junior

Grady Hoermann

151

1971

Senior

Larry Kelm

152

1986

GAME

SACKS OPPONENT

5 4.5 4 4 4 4 4

Houston UTSA vs Arizona St. at Baylor Arkansas Arkansas La. Tech

SEASON

PASSES BROKEN UP SEASON

DATE

PLAYER

Oct. 10, 1987 Nov. 19, 2016 Sept. 5, 2015 Sept. 15, 1979 Nov. 12, 1983 Nov. 14, 1987 Oct. 31, 1987

SACKS

YEAR

Jacob Green Von Miller Ray Childress John Roper John Roper Aaron Wallace

20 17 15 15 15 14.5

1979 2009 1983 1987 1988 1988

Keith Mitchell Jacob Green William Thomas Marcus Buckley Keith Mitchell Damontre Moore Myles Garrett Marcus Buckley

14.5 13 13 13 13 12.5 12.5 12

1996 1978 1990 1991 1995 2012 2015 1992

PLAYER

CAREER SACKS

Aaron Wallace Jacob Green John Roper Keith Mitchell Von Miller Myles Garrett Marcus Buckley Damontre Moore Ray Childress Roylin Bradley William Thomas

42 37 36 34.0 33 31.0 29 26.5 25 24 21.5

PASSES BROKEN UP CAREER

PBUS

YEARS

Aaron Glenn

20

1992

Sean Weston

36

2000-03

Sean Weston

15

2000

Derrick Frazier

36

1989-92

Terrence Frederick

13

2011

Aaron Glenn

33

1992-93

Byron Jones

13

2003

Byron Jones

32

2001-04

James Flowers

13

1986

Kevin Smith

32

1988-92

Derrick Frazier

13

1991

Terrence Frederick

30

2008-11

Aaron Glenn

13

1993

Dustin Harris

29

2009-12

Ray Mickens

13

1993

Sammy Davis

29

1999-02

Ray Mickens

28

1992-95

Kip Corrington

27

1984-87

Deshazor Everett

26

2011-14

Chet Brooks

26

1984-87

Donovan Greer

26

1993-96

PLAYER

PBUS

YEARS

MISCELLANEOUS

Career Fumbles Caused....................... 12 Jacob Green......................... 1977-78  Season Fumbles Caused......................  6 Jacob Green...............................1978

6 Aaron Wallace............................1987

6 Dat Nguyen................................1996

Career Fumbles Recovered.................. 10 Marcus Buckley.................... 1990-92 YEARS

1986-89 1977-79 1985-88 1993-96 2007-10 2014-16 1990-92 2010-12 1981-84 1997-00 1987-90

Season Fumbles Recovered.................  5 Lester Hayes...............................1975

5 Domingo Bryant.........................1985

Career Quarterback Pressures.............. 48 Aaron Wallace...................... 1986-89  Season Quarterback Pressures.............. 30 William Thomas.........................1990 *Career Tackles for Losses..................... 32 John Roper........................... 1985-88 *Season Tackles for Losses.................... 14 Edward Jasper............................1995 * sacks not included

INTERCEPTIONS PLAYER

SINGLE GAME

Joe Boring

PLAYER

INT

4

Arkansas

SEASON

Bill Sibley Kevin Smith Lester Hayes Joe Boring Bill Hobbs Kevin Smith Lester Hayes Pat Thomas Dave Elmendorf Lee Hitt David Hoot Aaron Glenn

130

OPPONENT

CAREER

DATE

Nov. 1, 1952

YEAR

INT

1941 1989 1976 1952 1967 1990 1975 1974 1970 1971 1970 1992

10 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6

PLAYER Kevin Smith Lester Hayes Pat Thomas John Kimbrough Dave Elmendorf Jaxson Appel Sammy Davis Kip Corrington Bill Hobbs Joe Boring Armani Watts Sedrick Curry Brandon Jennings Domingo Bryant Aaron Glenn Ray Mickens Marquis Carpenter Terrence Kiel Rich Coady John David Crow James Flowers Derrick Frazier Jeff Fuller

YEARS 1988-91 1973-76 1972-75 1938-40 1968-70 2002-05 1999-02 1983-87 1966-68 1952-53 2013-17 1996-99 1996-99 1982-85 1992-93 1992-95 2005-07 1999-02 1995-98 1955-57 1983-86 1989-92 1980-83

INT 20 14 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

LONGEST RETURNS

PLAYER YARDS Bill Hobbs 100 Cullen Rogers 99 Aaron Glenn 95 Bill Conatser 92 J.V. Sikes 92 Derace Moser 90 Ramsey Bradberry 89 Dustin Harris 83 Ross Brupbacher 80 Kevin Smith 78 Lester Hayes 77

OPPONENT DATE at TCU Oct. 21, 1967 Arkansas Oct. 31, 1942 at Texas Nov. 26, 1992 at TCU Oct. 21, 1939 at Texas Nov. 27, 1925 at NYU Oct. 11, 1941 SMU Nov. 4, 1989 at Kansas Oct. 23, 2010 at Tulane Sept. 28, 1968 Rice Oct. 27, 1990 Baylor Oct. 25, 1975

INTERCEPTIONS RECORDS BY CLASS

CLASS

PLAYER

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Jaxson Appel Kevin Smith Bill Sibley Lester Hayes

NO.

YEAR

4 9 10 8

2002 1989 1941 1976

OTHER INTERCEPTION RECORDS  Most Yards INT Ret, Game.................... Bill Hobbs at TCU............ 132...... Oct. .21, 1967  Most Yards INT Ret, Season.................. Ross Brupbacher............. 167................... 1967  Most Yards INT Ret, Career................... Kevin Smith..................... 289.............. 1988-91  Most R ­ eturns for TD, Season................ Michael Jameson................ 3................... 1999  Most Returns for TD, Career................. Kevin Smith......................... 3.............. 1988-91

Michael Jameson................ 3.............. 1997-00


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ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS (* indicates conference leader)

RUSHING

PASSING

NO - YDS AVG

YEAR PLAYER

COM - ATT

2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

Trayveon Williams Trayveon Williams Tra Carson Tra Carson Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Christine Michael Mike Goodson Stephen McGee Mike Goodson Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Derek Farmer Derek Farmer Richard Whitaker Ja’Mar Toombs

173 156 242 124 144 201 198 200 166 94 181 127 109 175 186 172 110 84 147

- 798 - 1,057 - 1,165 - 581 - 759 - 1,410 - 1,045 - 1,133 - 844 - 406 - 899 - 847 - 723 - 742 - 1,024 - 739 - 503 - 455 - 583

4.6 6.8 4.8 4.7 5.3 7.0 5.3 5.7 5.1 4.3 4.9 6.7 6.7 5.5 5.5 4.3 4.6 5.4 4.0

2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

Nick Starkel Trevor Knight Kyle Allen Kenny Hill Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Stephen McGee Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Dustin Long Mark Farris Mark Farris Randy McCown

123 - 193 - 160 - 214 - 300 - 295 - 327 - 158 - 296 - 194 - 211 - 194 - 141 - 200 - 113 - 117 - 203 - 208 - 152 -

205 1,793 362 2,432 283 2,210 321 2,649 429 4,114 434 3,706 531 3,744 279 1,947 497 3,579 326 2,435 364 2,311 313 2,295 265 1,963 344 2,791 221 1,782 333 2,509 347 2,094 347 2,551 295 2,374

1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949

Danté Hall Danté Hall Sirr Parker Leeland McElroy Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas Greg Hill Greg Hill Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Roger Vick Anthony Toney Thomas Sanders Roger Vick Johnny Hector Earnest Jackson Johnny Hector Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey George Woodard George Woodard Bubba Bean Bubba Bean Bubba Bean Brad Dusek Mark Green Doug Neill Larry Stegent Larry Stegent Larry Stegent Wendell Housley Bill Sallee Lloyd Curington Budgie Ford Jim Linnstaedter Lee Roy Caffey Sam Byer Gordon LeBoeuf Luther Hall John David Crow Roddy Osborne Jack Pardee Elwood Kettler Connie Magouirk Don Ellis Glenn Lippman Bob Smith Bob Smith

243 134 149 246 199 191 267 240 291 185 306 127 220 208 167 91 140 153 173 172 205 245 239 144 158 112 124 181 107 197 105 161 155 84 99 62 36 85 105 113 70 129 141 83 149 52 156 118 199 145

- 1,024 - 973 - 704 - 1,122 - 868 - 996 - 1,339 - 1,216 - 1,691 - 961 - 1,692 * - 668 - 960 * - 845 - 738 - 425 - 554 - 887 - 928 - 894 - 1,146 - 1,107 - 1,153 - 944 - 938 - 711 - 549 - 593 - 426 - 676 - 527 - 568 - 548 - 272 - 287 - 234 - 167 - 371 - 381 - 351 - 238 - 562 - 568 - 452 - 446 - 283 - 377 - 801 * - 1,302 - 694

4.2 7.3 4.7 4.6 4.4 5.2 5.0 5.8 5.8 5.2 5.5 5.3 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.7 3.9 5.8 5.4 5.0 5.6 4.5 4.8 6.6 5.9 6.3 4.4 3.3 4.0 3.4 4.7 3.5 3.5 3.1 2.9 3.8 4.6 4.4 3.6 3.0 3.3 4.4 4.0 5.4 3.0 5.4 2.4 6.8 6.5 4.7

1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949

Randy McCown Branndon Stewart Branndon Stewart Corey Pullig Corey Pullig Corey Pullig Corey Pullig Bucky Richardson Lance Pavlas Lance Pavlas Chris Osgood Craig Stump Kevin Murray Kevin Murray Craig Stump Kevin Murray Gary Kubiak Gary Kubiak David Beal Mike Mosley Mike Mosley David Walker David Walker David Shipman David Walker Mike Jay Don Dean Joe Mac King Lex James Rocky Self Edd Hargett Edd Hargett Edd Hargett Harry Ledbetter Dan McIlhany Charles LaGrange Jim Keller John Erickson Daryle Keeling Charles Milstead Charles Milstead Charles Milstead Roddy Osborne James Wright Elwood Kettler Don Ellis Ray Graves Ray Graves Dick Gardemal Don Nicholas

66 111 146 165 161 144 63 79 56 134 54 41 212 147 94 132 181 111 45 82 80 49 51 24 46 36 57 36 111 87 169 99 132 83 47 28 30 34 18 62 88 14 14 24 36 76 93 45 39 28

130 1,025 196 1,429 299 1,904 307 2,105 269 2,056 243 1,732 126 953 156 1,492 89 871 227 1,681 112 656 98 524 349 * 2,463 251 * 1,965 189 1,135 249 1,544 324 * 1,948 209 1,808 94 671 142 938 139 1,157 107 750 90 675 60 422 102 666 86 682 113 820 87 559 225 1,662 199 1,136 348 2,321 208 1,526 265 1,532 182 940 111 598 73 393 80 343 73 468 50 204 117 752 167 1,135 35 185 23 258 67 368 72 471 171 960 164 * 989 98 621 66 559 58 311

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

YARDS

TOTAL OFFENSE

YEAR PLAYER

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Nick Starkel Trevor Knight Kyle Allen Kenny Hill Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Stephen McGee Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Dustin Long Mark Farris Mark Farris Randy McCown Randy McCown Branndon Stewart Branndon Stewart Corey Pullig Corey Pullig Corey Pullig Greg Hill Bucky Richardson Darren Lewis Lance Pavlas Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Kevin Murray Kevin Murray Craig Stump Kevin Murray Gary Kubiak Gary Kubiak Johnny Hector Mike Mosley Mike Mosley David Walker George Woodard Bubba Bean Bubba Bean Mike Jay Don Dean Joe Mac King Lex James Rocky Self Edd Hargett Edd Hargett Edd Hargett Harry Ledbetter Eddie McKaughan Charles LaGrange Jim Keller Jim Keller John Erickson Sam Byer Charles Milstead Charles Milstead Roddy Osborne Roddy Osborne Jack Pardee Elwood Kettler Don Ellis Ray Graves Glenn Lippman Bob Smith Bob Smith

PLAYS - YARDS AVG

217 - 1,751 8.1 464 - 3,046 6.6 348 - 2,312 6.6 373 - 2,805 7.5 573 - 4,873 8.5 635 - 5,116 8.1 589 - 4,050 6.9 358 - 2,093 5.8 642 - 4,085 6.4 420 - 2,549 6.1 545 - 3,210 5.9 459 - 2,961 6.5 361 - 2,627 7.3 495 - 3,509 7.1 348 - 2,152 6.2 382 - 2,496 6.5 394 - 2,018 5.1 407 - 2,667 6.5 375 - 2,431 6.5 221 - 1,164 5.3 238 - 1,360 5.7 369 - 1,913 5.2 344 - 2,155 6.3 308 - 1,992 6.5 276 - 1,705 6.2 269 - 1,339 5.0 259 - 1,940 7.5 294 - 1,748 5.9 291 - 1,679 5.8 309 - 1,692 5.5 128 - 705 5.5 393 - 2,348 6.0 295 - 1,892 6.4 269 - 1,280 4.8 333 - 1,643 * 4.9 369 - 1,885 * 5.1 328 - 1,986 * 6.1 173 - 928 5.4 217 - 1,443 6.7 220 - 1,405 6.4 177 - 1,144 6.5 239 - 1,153 4.8 144 - 944 6.6 158 - 938 5.9 88 - 901 10.2 132 - 879 6.7 85 - 625 7.4 228 - 1,473 6.5 214 - 1,460 6.8 433 - 2,330 5.4 214 - 1,532 7.2 203 - 1,549 7.6 314 - 930 3.0 109 - 603 5.5 53 - 328 6.2 80 - 328 4.1 75 - 456 6.1 83 - 489 5.9 105 - 381 3.6 175 - 829 4.7 279 - 1,332 * 4.8 149 - 662 4.4 155 - 826 5.3 83 - 452 5.5 221 - 917 4.1 193 - 1,028 5.3 247 - 1,245 5.0 118 - 801 6.8 199 - 1,302 6.5 145 - 694 4.8

RECEPTIONS

YEAR PLAYER

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Christian Kirk Christian Kirk Christian Kirk Malcome Kennedy Mike Evans Mike Evans Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Uzoma Nwachukwu Ryan Tannehill Martellus Bennett Chad Schroeder Jason Carter Terrence Murphy Terrence Murphy Greg Porter Jamaar Taylor Robert Ferguson Chris Taylor Chris Cole Derrick Spiller Chris Cole Albert Connell Albert Connell Ryan Mathews Tony Harrison Greg Schorp Tony Harrison Gary Oliver Percy Waddle Mike Jones Rod Harris Keith Woodside Rod Bernstine Jeff Nelson Jimmy Teal Rich Siler Don Jones Mike Whitwell Mike Whitwell Gerald Carter Russell Mikeska Curtis Dickey Gary Haack Richard Osborne Richard Osborne Richard Osborne Richard Osborne Robert Murski Homer May Barney Harris Barney Harris Larry Stegent Tommy Maxwell Ken McLean Billy Uzzell George Hargett George Hargett Travis Reagan Randy Sims Teddy Estes Russell Hill John Tracey John Tracey John David Crow Bobby Marks Bennie Sinclair Bennie Sinclair Don Ellis Charlie Hodge Andy Hillhouse Wray Whittaker

POS. NO - YDS TD

wr wr wr wr wr wr wr wr wr wr wr te wr wr wr wr wr wr wr wr se te wr se se se se te se fl se te se rb te se se te se se se se te rb te te te te te te te se se rb se se se rb rb rb rb rb se se se rb se se se rb e se se

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71 - 919 10 83 - 928 9 80 - 1,009 7 53 - 611 6 69 - 1,394 12 82 - 1,105 5 89 - 1,207 10 72 - 1,066 12 72 - 825 4 46 - 609 4 55 - 844 5 49 - 587 4 39 - 612 4 54 - 827 6 56 - 721 3 44 - 762 0 48 - 669 4 39 - 489 3 58 - 885 6 33 - 591 4 38 - 667 5 25 - 436 4 25 - 333 3 57 - 872 6 41 - 653 7 29 - 395 2 31 - 481 4 24 - 280 1 31 - 577 6 28 - 455 3 36 - 600 5 36 - 501 3 37 - 592 1 25 - 237 0 65 - 710 * 5 51 - 651 * 4 35 - 631 6 40 - 465 4 32 - 461 5 27 - 731 3 30 - 603 2 39 - 528 2 29 - 429 0 17 - 231 1 21 - 265 2 13 - 191 2 13 - 145 0 29 - 405 1 31 - 440 1 17 - 212 0 26 - 479 5 34 - 191 0 49 - 745 3 27 - 365 2 27 - 445 4 60 - 835 * 2 22 - 246 1 12 - 162 1 14 - 194 0 10 - 201 1 5 - 66 1 5 - 21 0 19 - 341 1 37 - 466 * 2 8 - 103 1 7 - 125 3 7 - 94 0 22 - 293 2 19 - 287 2 33 - 273 * 3 18 - 188 4 24 - 398 7 26 - 291 1

131

RECORDS

YEAR PLAYER


RECEIVING YARDS

YEAR

PLAYER

2017 Christian Kirk

wr 71 - 919 10

2016 Josh Reynolds

wr 60 - 1,039 12

2015 Christian Kirk

wr 80 - 1,009 7

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Daniel LaCamera Daniel LaCamera Taylor Bertolet Josh Lambo Josh Lambo Johnny Manziel Randy Bullock Randy Bullock Randy Bullock Jeff Fuller Jorvorskie Lane Jorvorskie Lane Todd Pegram Todd Pegram Todd Pegram Todd Pegram Cody Scates Ja’Mar Toombs Terence Kitchens Russell Bynum Kyle Bryant D’Andre Hardeman Leeland McElroy Rodney Thomas Terry Venetoulias Greg Hill Terry Venetoulias Darren Lewis Layne Talbot Robert Wilson Scott Slater Scott Slater Anthony Toney Eric Franklin Alan Smith Alan Smith David Hardy David Hardy Johnny Hector Curtis Dickey Tony Franklin Tony Franklin George Woodard Tony Franklin Skip Walker Randy Haddox Pat McDermott Mark Green Pat McDermott Ross Brupbacher Bob Long Bob Long Tommy Maxwell Glynn Lindsey Glynn Lindsey Bubber Collins Jerry Rogers Travis Reagan Bobby Lee Mike Clark Travis Reagan Sam Byer Randy Sims Charles Milstead Roddy Osborne John David Crow Loyd Taylor Elwood Kettler Don Ellis Connie Magouirk Darrow Hooper Bob Smith Bob Smith

2014 Malcome Kennedy wr 53 - 611 6 2013 Mike Evans

wr 69 - 1,394 12

2012 Mike Evans

wr 82 - 1,105 5

2011 Ryan Swope

wr 89 - 1,207 10

2010 Jeff Fuller

wr 72 - 1,066 12

2009 Uzoma Nwachukwu wr 40 - 708 6

RECORDS

2008 Ryan Tannehill

wr 55 - 844 5

2007 Martellus Bennett

te

2006 Chad Schroeder

wr 39 - 612 4

49 - 587 4

2005 Jason Carter

wr 54 - 827 6

2004 Terrence Murphy

wr 56 - 721 3

2003 Terrence Murphy

wr 44 - 762 0

2002 Jamaar Taylor

wr 44 - 760 3

2001 Terrence Murphy

wr 36 - 518 3

2000 Robert Ferguson

wr 58 - 885 6

1999 Chris Taylor

wr 33 - 591 4

1998 Chris Cole

se 38 - 667 5

1997 Derrick Spiller

te

1996 Albert Connell

se 57 - 872 6

25 - 436 4

1995 Albert Connell

se 41 - 653 7

1994 Chris Sanders

se 22 - 422 4

1993 Tony Harrison

se 31 - 481 4

1992 Tony Harrison

se 22 - 454 4

1991 Tony Harrison

se 31 - 577 6

1990 Shane Garrett

wr 24 - 469 3

1989 Percy Waddle

se 36 - 600 5

1988 Rod Harris

se 37 - 592 1

1987 Rod Harris

se 19 - 281 2

1986 Rod Bernstine

te

1985 Jeff Nelson

se 51 - 651 * 4

65 - 710 * 5

1984 Jimmy Teal

se 35 - 631 6

1983 Rich Siler

te

1982 Don Jones

se 32 - 461 5

40 - 465 4

1981 Mike Whitwell

se 27 - 731 3

1980 Mike Whitwell

se 30 - 603 2

1979 Gerald Carter

se 39 - 528 2

1978 Russell Mikeska

te

1977 Darrell Smith

se 12 - 234 4

29 - 429 0

1976 Randall Teate

wr 12 - 274 2

1975 Richard Osborne

te

1974 Carl Roaches

wr

13 - 191 2 9 - 155 1

1973 Richard Osborne

te

29 - 405 1

1972 Richard Osborne

te

31 - 440 1

1971 Homer May

wr 15 - 250 1

1970 Homer May

te

1969 Ross Brupbacher

se 22 - 395 6

26 - 479 5

1968 Barney Harris

se 49 - 745 3

1967 Bob Long

te

1966 Tommy Maxwell

se 27 - 445 4

1965 Ken McLean

se 60 - 835 * 2

1964 Billy Uzzell

se 22 - 246 1

24 - 541 8

Ira Dan Westerfield rb 18 - 246 0

1963 George Hargett

rb 12 - 162 1

1962 George Hargett

rb 14 - 194 0

1961 Travis Reagan

rb 10 - 201 1

1960 Randy Sims

rb

1959 Russell Hill

se 19 - 341 1

5 -

66 1

1958 John Tracey

se 37 - 466 * 2

1957 Loyd Taylor

rb

6 - 104 0

1956 John David Crow

rb

7 - 125 3

1955 John David Crow

rb

5 - 101 1

1954 Bennie Sinclair

se 22 - 293 2

1953 Bennie Sinclair

se 19 - 287 2

1952 Don Ellis

rb 33 - 273 * 3

1951 Billy Tidwell

rb 13 - 256 2

1950 Andy Hillhouse

se 24 - 398 7

1949 Wray Whittaker

se 26 - 291 1

132

PUNTING

SCORING

POS. NO - YDS TD

YEAR PLAYER

POS. PTS

k 105 k 105 k 106 k 98 k 74 qb 126 k 142 k 98 k 87 wr 56 rb 104 rb 114 k 86 k 73 k 82 k 68 k 50 rb 84 k 75 k 78 k 102 rb 108 rb 96 rb 96 k 90 rb 102 k 88 rb 114 k 71 rb 60 k 70 k * 100 rb 74 k 74 k 51 k 72 k 80 k 65 rb 30 rb 54 k 61 k 86 rb * 102 k 63 rb 54 k 62 k 33 rb 42 k 34 te 36 te 48 te 48 se 26 k 20 k 12 rb 12 rb 18 rb 18 k 18 se 25 rb 38 rb 18 rb 31 qb 36 se 48 rb * 60 rb 31 qb 54 qb 37 rb 30 k 32 rb * 84 rb 48

YEAR PLAYER

2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982

Shane Tripucka Shane Tripuka Drew Kaser Drew Kaser Drew Kaser Ryan Epperson Ryan Epperson Ryan Epperson Ken Wood Justin Brantly Justin Brantly Justin Brantly Justin Brantly Jacob Young Jacob Young Cody Scates Cody Scates Cody Scates Shane Lechler Shane Lechler Shane Lechler Shane Lechler Sean Terry Sean Terry James Bennett David Davis David Davis Sean Wilson Sean Wilson Sean Wilson Sean Wilson Craig Stump Todd Tschantz Todd Tschantz Kyle Stuard Kyle Stuard

NO.

83 69 60 62 44 41 52 41 30 51 56 50 46 63 45 67 71 52 60 80 56 72 60 58 53 70 52 45 36 62 42 35 33 61 67 60

- YARDS AVG

YEAR PLAYER

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949

3776 45.5 2962 42.9 2848 47.5 2737 44.1 2085 47.4 1721 42.0 2145 41.2 1541 37.6 1164 38.8 2231 * 45.7 2475 44.2 2215 44.3 1989 43.2 2444 38.8 1663 37.0 2931 43.7 2888 40.7 2089 40.2 2787 * 46.5 3485 * 43.6 2631 * 47.0 3074 42.7 2598 43.3 2214 38.2 2033 38.4 3067 43.8 2035 39.1 1906 42.4 1500 41.7 2472 39.9 1699 40.5 1296 37.0 1406 42.6 2517 41.3 2806 41.9 2430 40.5

JUSTIN BRANTLY

NO.

Randy Sawyer Kyle Stuard David Appleby David Appleby David Appleby David Appleby Mark Stanley Mark Stanley Mark Stanley Robert Murski Mitch Robertson Jimmy Sheffield Jimmy Sheffield Steve O’Neal Steve O’Neal Steve O’Neal Phil Scoggin Phil Scoggin Jim Keller Jim Keller Babe Craig Babe Craig Charles Milstead Charles Milstead Roddy Osborne Roddy Osborne Ed Dudley Gene Henderson Joe Boring Roy Dollar Yale Lary Yale Lary Yale Lary

63 76 71 48 57 50 62 59 45 69 84 66 69 64 81 67 88 73 66 42 57 42 39 29 30 28 15 14 22 45 33 57 71

- YARDS AVG

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

2445 38.8 3097 40.8 2935 41.3 1835 38.2 2466 43.3 1986 39.7 2383 38.4 2479 * 42.0 1718 38.2 2620 37.9 3100 37.0 2650 40.2 2749 39.8 2616 40.9 3402 * 42.0 2836 42.3 3833 * 43.6 2906 39.8 2738 41.5 1591 37.9 2215 * 38.9 1701 * 40.5 1394 35.7 1058 36.5 1095 36.5 882 31.5 602 40.1 528 37.5 835 38.0 1682 37.3 1256 38.1 2183 38.3 2846 40.0


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KICKOFF RETURNS

PUNT RETURNS

YEAR

PLAYER

10

-

191 19.1

2017 Christian Kirk

22

-

490 22.3

2017

Tyrel Dodson

LB 105

1993

Sam Adams

DE 78

2016 Justin Evans

15

-

428 28.5

2016 Christian Kirk

13

-

282 21.7

2016

Shaan Washington

LB 104

1992

Patrick Bates

DB 95

2015 Christian Kirk

20

-

385 19.3

2015 Christian Kirk

14

-

341 24.4

2015

Armani Watts

LB 126

1991

Jason Atkinson

LB 95

2014 Speedy Noil

27

-

645 23.9

2014 Speedy Noil

15

-

180 12.0

2014

Deshazor Everett

CB 65

1990

Larry Horton

DB 117

2013 Trey Williams

28

-

706 25.2

2013 De’Vante Harris 11

-

74 6.7

2013

Steven Jenkins

LB 96

1989

Larry Horton

DB 102

2012 Trey Williams

25

-

557 22.3

2012 Dustin Harris

34

-

432 12.7

2012

Damontre Moore

DE 85

1988

Dana Batiste

LB 110

2011 Dustin Harris

16

-

374 23.4

2011 Dustin Harris

18

-

335 18.6

2011

Jonathan Stewart

LB 98

1987

John Roper

LB 104

2010 Coryell Judie

20

-

605 30.2

2010 Kenric McNeal

24

-

138 5.8

2010

Michael Hodges

LB 115

1986

Johnny Holland

LB 147

2009 Cyrus Gray

27

-

642 23.8

2009 Dustin Harris

16

-

126 7.9

2009

Trent Hunter

DB 95

1985

Larry Kelm

LB 152

2008 Cyrus Gray

49

- 1,169 23.9

2008 Jordan Pugh

11

-

61 5.5

LB 155

-

644 25.8

2007 Jordan Peterson 14

-

108 7.7

LB 94 LB/DB 94

Johnny Holland

25

Matt Featherston Alton Dixon

1984

2007 Kerry Franks

2008

1983

Ray Childress

DE 117

2006 Kerry Franks

16

-

443 27.7

2006 Chad Schroeder 19

-

140 7.4

2007

Mark Dodge

LB 117

2005 Jason Carter

18

-

344 19.1

2005 Jordan Chambless 8

-

89 11.1

2006

Justin Warren

LB 93

1982

Jeff Fuller Bobby Strogen

DB 90 LB 90

2004 Jason Carter

NO.

- YARDS AVG

YEAR PLAYER

NO.

- YARDS AVG

YEAR

PLAYER

TACKLES

2017 Christian Kirk

YEAR PLAYER

POS. TKL

POS. TKL

18

-

330 18.3

2004 Erik Mayes

20

-

122 6.1

2005

Justin Warren

LB 95

1981

Bobby Strogen

LB 133

2003 Terrence Murphy 26

-

626 27.2

2003 Tim Van Zant

14

-

75 5.4

2004

Jaxson Appel

DB 85

1980

Mike Little

LB 116

2002 Johnson / Thomas

12

-

252 21.0

2002 Bethel Johnson 12

-

139 11.6

2003

Jaxson Appel

DB 135

1979

Doug Carr

LB 136

9

-

162 18.0

2001 Dawon Gentry

16

-

199 12.4

2002

Terrence Kiel

DB 95

1978

Doug Carr

LB 157

2000 Richard Whitaker 9

-

195 21.7

2000 Chris Taylor

17

-

125 7.4

2001

Terrence Kiel

DB 92

1977

Carl Grulich

DB 132

1999 Bethel Johnson

9

-

174 19.3

1999 Chris Taylor

16

-

103 6.4

2000

Brian Gamble

LB 110

1976

Robert Jackson

LB 143

1998 Danté Hall

8

-

172 21.5

1998 Chris Taylor

37

-

285 7.7

1999

Brandon Jennings

DB 94

1975

Ed Simonini

LB 101

1997 Danté Hall

7

-

156 22.3

1997 Danté Hall

17

-

208 12.2

1998

Dat Nguyen

LB 147

1974

Ed Simonini

LB 98

1996 Danté Hall

14

-

324 23.1

1996 Danté Hall

43

-

573 13.3

1997

Dat Ngyuen

LB 130

1973

Ed Simonini

LB 130

1995 Leeland McElroy 9

-

208 23.1

1995 Ray Mickens

24

-

281 11.7

1996

Dat Nguyen

LB 146

1972

Grady Hoermann

LB 130

1994 Leeland McElroy 6

-

301 50.2

1994 Billy Mitchell

26

-

203 7.8

1995

Dat Nguyen

LB 94

1971

Grady Hoermann

LB 151

1993 Leeland McElroy 15

-

590 * 39.3

1993 Aaron Glenn

17

-

339 * 19.9

1994

Reggie Graham

LB 101

1992 Billy Mitchell

2001 Sammy Davis

-

336 30.5

1992 Derrick Frazier

29

-

301 10.4

-

181 18.1

1991 Kevin Smith

19

-

275 14.5

1990 Randy Simmons 10

-

245 24.5

1990 Shane Garrett

21

-

196 9.3

1989 Larry Horton

17

-

420 24.7

1989 Shane Garrett

21

-

146 6.4

1988 Rod Harris

22

-

388 17.6

1988 Rod Harris

37

-

235 6.4

1987 Rod Harris

15

-

329 21.9

1987 Rod Harris

37

-

391 10.6

1986 Rod Harris

17

-

319 18.8

1986 Rod Harris

42

-

345 8.2

1985 Rod Harris

5

-

173 34.6

1985 Jimmie Hawkins 39

-

331 8.5

1984 Jeff Nelson

16

-

299 18.7

1984 Jimmie Hawkins 33

-

298 9.0

1983 Tony Slaton

4

-

74 18.5

1983 Billy Cannon

26

-

260 10.0

1982 Tony Slaton

17

-

291 17.1

1982 Billy Cannon

31

-

280 9.0

1981 Billy Cannon

8

-

172 21.5

1981 Billy Cannon

29

-

109 3.8

1980 Billy Cannon

14

-

291 20.8

1980 David Scott

33

-

121 3.7

1979 Earnest Jackson 10

-

213 21.3

1979 David Scott

46

-

318 6.9

1978 Temple Aday

8

-

188 23.5

1978 Darrell Smith

23

-

1977 Curtis Dickey

15

-

302 20.1

1977 Mike Williams

21

1976 Darrell Smith

10

-

184 18.4

1976 Darrell Smith

1975 Skip Walker

6

-

167 27.8

1974 Carl Roaches

5

-

1973 Carl Roaches

15

1972 Carl Roaches 1971 Hugh McElroy

INTERCEPTIONS YEAR PLAYER

NO. - Y DS (TD) AVG

YEAR PLAYER

NO. - Y DS (TD) AVG

1987 Kip Corrington Adam Bob

3 - 0 0.0 3 - 0 0.0

1986 James Flowers

5 - 73 (1) 14.6

1985 Kip Corrington

5 - 68 (1) 13.6

1984 James Flowers

2 - 55 (1) 27.5

1983 Jeff Fuller

3 - 37 12.3

1982 Jeff Fuller

4 - 23 5.7

2- 26 (1) 13.0

1981 Bobby Strogen

5 n/a ­—

2011 Trent Hunter Steven Terrell

2 - 46 23.0 2 - 62 31.0

1980 Leandrew Brown

5 - 44 8.8

1979 John Dawson

4 - 14 3.5

4 - 117 (1) 5.8 4 - 31 7.8

1978 Kenneth Taylor

3 - 0 0.0

132 5.7

2010 Dustin Harris Coryell Judie

1977 Mike Williams

4 - 49 12.3

-

72 3.4

2009 Jordan Pugh

3 - 64 21.3

1976 Lester Hayes

8 - 87 10.9

28

-

75 2.7

2008 Trent Hunter

3 - 23 7.7

1975 Lester Hayes

6 - 102 (1) 17.0

1975 Carl Roaches

38

-

238 7.0

2007 Marquis Carpenter

4 - 31 10.8

1974 Pat Thomas

6 - 85 (1) 14.2

90 18.0

1974 Carl Roaches

27

-

177 6.6

3 - 81 (1) 27.0

426 28.4

1973 Carl Roaches

31

-

224 * 7.2

1972 Grady Hoermann

3 - 42 14.0

18

-

426 23.7

1972 Carl Roaches

19

-

287 * 15.1

1971 Lee Hitt

6 - 85 14.2

17

-

439 * 25.8

1971 Hugh McElroy

17

-

138 8.2

2 - 2 - 2 - 2 -

1973 Pat Thomas

-

2006

1970 Dave Elmendorf

6 - 87 14.5

1970 Dave Elmendorf 23

-

457 19.9

1970 Dave Elmendorf 13

-

130 10.0

1969 Dave Elmendorf

5 - 0 0.0

1969 Dave Elmendorf 12

-

232 19.3

1969 Dave Elmendorf 24

-

215 8.9

1968 Ross Brupbacher

3 - 98 (1) 32.7

1968 Larry Stegent

13

-

255 19.6

1968 Barney Harris

8

-

88 11.0

1967 Billy Hobbs

7 - 162 (2) 23.1

1967 Larry Stegent

16

-

292 18.3

1967 Bob Long

8

-

94 11.8

1966 Curley Hallman

5 - 92 18.4

1966 Wendell Housley 11

-

255 23.2

1966 Curley Hallman

7

-

47 6.7

1965 Lloyd Curington

7

-

169 24.1

1965 Jerry Nichols

20

-

128 6.4

1964 Eddie McKaughan 8

-

144 18.0

1964 James Willenborg 8

-

52 6.5

1963 George Hargett

8

-

182 22.8

1963 George Hargett 11

-

1962 George Hargett

7

-

158 22.6

1962 George Hargett 17

1961 James Murphy

7

-

167 23.9

1961 George Hargett

1960 James Murphy

10

-

219 21.9

1959 Bob Sanders

4

-

1958 Arthur Sims

9

2017 Armani Watts

4 - 15 3.8

2016 Justin Evans

4 - 0 0.0

2015 Donovan Wilson

5 - 76 (1) 15.2

2014 Armani Watts

3 - 36 12.0

2013 Nate Askew

3 - 44 17.7

3- 58

19.3

2012 Steven Terrell

2- 58

29.0

Howard Matthews Deshazor Everett

Mark Dodge Jordan Peterson Japhus Brown Devin Gregg

20 0 8 8

10.0 0.0 4.0 4.0

2005 Marquis Carpenter

4 - 45 11.2

2004 Japhus Brown

3 - 36 12.0

2003 Jaxson Appel

4 - 109 27.3

2002 Jaxson Appel Byron Jones

4 - 46 11.5 4 - 117 29.2

2001 Sammy Davis

5 - 52 10.4

1965 Jim Kauffman

3 - 0 0.0

2000 Sammy Davis Terrence Kiel

4 - 25 6.2 4 - 0 0.0

1964 Mike Pitman

2 - 100 50.0

1963 Mike Pitman

4 - 40 10.0

100 9.1

1999 Michael Jameson

5 - 151 30.2

1962 Jerry Hopkins

3 - 4 1.3

-

163 9.6

4 - 72 18.0

-

78 8.8

3 - 16 5.3 3 - 10 3.3

1961 Travis Reagan

9

1998 Rich Coady Sedrick Curry

1960 Randy Sims

2 - 18 9.0

1960 Arthur Sims

9

-

145 16.1

1997 Sedrick Curry

3 - 62 20.7

1959 Robert Sanders

3 - 28 9.3

128 32.0

1959 Bob Sanders

8

-

57 7.1

2 - 14 7.0

210 23.3

1958 Jon Few

7

-

79 11.2

3 - 93 31.0 3 - 38 12.7

1958 Jon Few

-

1996 Rich Coady Dat Nguyen

-

149 37.2

1957 Roddy Osborne

7

-

65 9.3

4 - 67 33.5

5 - 39 7.8

1957 Bobby Joe Conrad 4

1995 Ray Mickens

1957 John David Crow

7

-

218 31.1

1956 Don Watson

10

-

118 11.8

4 - 27 6.8

3 - 50 16.7

1956 Jack Pardee

1994 Dennis Allen

1956 Jack Pardee

-

129 18.5

1955 Billy Dendy

8

-

80 10.0

3 - 40 13.3

3 - 68 22.7

1955 John David Crow 7

1993 Aaron Glenn

1955 Roddy Osborne

8

-

197 24.6

1954 Don Watson

6

-

115 19.1

6 - 99 (1) 16.5

2 - 3 1.5

1954 Don Watson

1992 Aaron Glenn

1954 Joe Schero

9

-

178 19.8

1953 Don Ellis

19

-

170 8.9

4 - 37 9.3

3 - 86 28.7

1953 Don Ellis

1991 Patrick Bates

1953 Don Ellis

17

-

413 * 24.3

1952 Joe Boring

12

-

134 11.2

7 - 149 (2) 21.3

8 - 67 8.4

1952 Don Ellis

1990 Kevin Smith

1952 Joe Boring

-

211 30.1

1951 Yale Lary

24

-

388 * 16.2

9 - 75 (1) 8.3

3 - 17 5.7

7

1989 Kevin Smith

1951 Bill Ballard

9

-

209 23.2

4 - 37 9.3

5 - 78 15.6

1950 Yale Lary

1988 Mickey Washington

1950 Yale Lary 1941 Bill Sibley

9 - 57 6.3

1951 Billy Tidwell 1950 n/a 1949 Glenn Lippman

12

-

308 * 25.7

1948 Bob Goode

16

-

407 * 25.4

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

133

RECORDS

11

1991 Randy Simmons 10


FRESHMAN RECORDS RUSHING

PLAYER

GAME YARDS YDS OPPONENT

Johnny Manziel 229 Greg Hill 212 Trayveon Williams 217 Darren Lewis 194 Danté Hall 184 Johnny Manziel 181

Oklahoma LSU Tennessee at TCU Texas Tech LA Tech

DATE

Jan. 4, 2013 Sept. 14, 1991 Oct. 8, 2016 Nov. 21, 1987 Oct. 26, 1996 Oct. 13, 2012

SEASON YARDS

PLAYER

YARDS

YEAR

Johnny Manziel

Greg Hill Trayveon Williams Courtney Lewis Mike Goodson Christine Michael Curtis Dickey

1,410 1,216 1,057 1,024 847 767 726

2012 1991 2016 2003 2006 2009 1976

Darren Lewis Danté Hall Leeland McElroy George Woodard

668 642 613 604

1987 1996 1993 1975

GAME RUSHES

PLAYER

ATT. OPPONENT

Greg Hill

30 LSU

DATE

Sept. 14, 1991

SEASON RUSHES

PLAYER

ATT.

YEAR

Greg Hill

240

1991

SEASON 100-YARD GAMES

PLAYER

RECORDS

Johnny Manziel Greg Hill Courtney Lewis George Woodard Trayveon Williams Danté Hall Darren Lewis

NO.

YEAR

7 6 5 4 3 3 3

2012 1991 2003 1975 2016 1996 1987

SEASON TDs

PLAYER

NO. YEAR

Johnny Manziel Courtney Lewis Greg Hill Robert Wilson Christine Michael Trayveon Williams Darren Lewis Curtis Dickey Leeland McElroy

21 12 12 10 9 8 8 8 7

2012 2003 1991 1988 2009 2016 1987 1976 1993

100-YARD GAMES PLAYER ATT-YDS Jacob Kibodi Kellen Mond Trayveon Williams Trayveon Williams Trayveon Williams Kyler Murray Kwami Etwi Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Trey Williams Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel Christine Michael Christine Michael Mike Goodson Stephen McGee Jorvorskie Lane Jorvorskie Lane Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Derek Farmer Derek Farmer Keith Joseph

OPPONENT

4-101 Louisiana 10-109 vs. Arkansas 28-217 Tennessee 12-153 vs. Arkansas 8-127 at Auburn 20-156 South Carolina 12-116 Ball State 17-229 * vs Oklahoma 16-100 Sam Houston State 21-129 at Mississippi State 19-109 at Auburn 19-181 at Louisiana Tech 20-129 at Ole Miss 14-104 Arkansas 13-124 at SMU 11-116 Baylor 22-121 at Texas Tech 10-127 Oklahoma 24-108 Texas 17-104 Texas 22-139 Oklahoma State 26-120 Kansas 26-171 Oklahoma State 12-158 Baylor 16-105 Pittsburgh 16-100 Utah 17-133 Iowa State 20-100 Notre Dame 21-105 at Wyoming

YEAR Sept. 1 6, 2017 Sept. 23, 2017 Oct. 8, 2016 Sept. 2 4, 2016 Sept. 1 7, 2016 Oct. 31, 2015 Sept. 12, 2015 Jan. 4, 2013 Nov. 17, 2012 Nov. 3, 2012 Oct. 27, 2012 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 6. 2012 Sept. 29, 2012 Sept. 15, 2012 Nov. 2 1, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009 Nov. 4, 2006 Nov. 25, 2005 Nov. 25, 2005 Oct. 15, 2005 Nov. 1, 2003 Oct. 25, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 27, 2003 Sept. 6, 2003 Oct. 27, 2001 Sept. 29, 2001 Sept. 6, 2001

PLAYER ATT-YDS Joe Weber Ja’Mar Toombs Ja’Mar Toombs Danté Hall Danté Hall Danté Hall D’Andre Hardeman Leeland McElroy Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson Roger Vick Mike Mosley Mike Mosley Curtis Dickey George Woodard George Woodard George Woodard George Woodard

TOP DEBUT GAMES

PLAYER

YARDS

Greg Hill* Kwami Etwi Bucky Richardson Trayveon Williams Christine Michael Rodney Thomas

212 116 102 94 93 81

OPPONENT

DATE

LSU Ball State vs USM UCLA New Mexico LSU

Sept. 14, 1991 Sept. 12, 2015 Sept. 26, 1987 Sept. 3, 2017 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 14, 1991

* NCAA freshman debut record

PLAYER

LONGEST RUNS YARDS

Christine Michael Trayveon Williams Courtney Lewis Bucky Richardson Leeland McElroy Darren Lewis Kellen Mond Joe Weber Darren Lewis Danté Hall Johnny Manziel Trayveon Williams Ja’Mar Toombs

OPPONENT

97 * Baylor 89 at Auburn 86 Baylor 82 vs So. Miss 81 Houston 80 at TCU 79 vs Arkansas 77 at Missouri 77 vs So. Miss 74 Texas Tech 72 vs La. Tech 71 Tennessee 71 Nebraska

DATE

Nov. 21, 2009 Sept. 17, 2016 Nov. 11, 2003 Sept. 26, 1987 Oct. 9, 1993 Nov. 21, 1987 Sept. 23, 2017 Nov. 13, 1999 Sept. 26, 1987 Oct. 26, 1996 Oct. 1, 2012 Oct. 8, 2016 Oct. 10, 1998

* school record

PLAYER

Leeland McElroy

GAME TDs NO.

OPPONENT

DATE

3

at Missouri

Sept. 19, 1992

GREG HILL

134

8-121 23-111 10-110 14-108 17-184 14-101 26-130 17-136 19-115 18-109 25-160 24-137 25-125 30-212 16-194 8-137 25-103 6-103 5-102 18-110 20-180 12-109 18-127 32-167 23-106 24-101 6-106

OPPONENT at Missouri at Oklahoma State Nebraska at Texas Texas Tech Louisiana Tech SMU Missouri at TCU at Rice Houston at Texas Tech at Tulsa LSU at TCU at Rice at Baylor vs Southern Miss vs Southern Miss at TCU * vs USC Houston Texas Tech at Rice SMU Baylor at LSU * bowl game

YEAR Nov. 13, 1999 Oct. 31, 1998 Oct. 10, 1998 Nov. 29, 1996 Oct. 26, 1996 Oct. 5, 1996 Oct. 14, 1995 Sept. 18, 1993 Nov. 7, 1991 Nov. 2, 1991 Oct. 26, 1991 Oct. 5, 1991 Sept. 21, 1991 Sept. 14, 1991 Nov. 21, 1987 Oct. 24, 1987 Oct. 17, 1987 Sept. 26, 1987 Sept. 26, 1987 Nov. 19, 1983 Dec. 31, 1977 Dec. 3, 1977 Oct. 9, 1976 Nov. 15, 1975 Nov. 8, 1975 Oct. 25, 1975 Sept. 20, 1975


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PASSING PLAYER

GAME YARDS YDS OPPONENT

Nick Starkel 499 Johnny Manziel 453 Nick Starkel 416 Johnny Manziel 395 Johnny Manziel 372 Johnny Manziel 311 Kellen Mond 301 Kyle Allen 294 Johnny Manziel 294 Johnny Manziel 287 Kevin Murray 280

DATE

Wake Forest Dec. 29, 2017 Arkansas Sept. 29, 2012 New Mexico Nov. 11, 2017 vs. La. Tech Oct. 13, 2012 Missouri Nov. 24, 2012 at Miss. St. Nov. 3,2012 Louisana Sept. 16, 2017 vs West Virginia Dec. 29, 2014 at SMU Sept. 15, 2012 vs. Okla. Jan. 4 ,2013 at Rice Oct. 22, 1983

GAME ATTEMPTS

PLAYER ATT. Nick Starkel 63 Johnny Manziel 56 Kevin Murray 48 Johnny Manziel 44 Johnny Manziel 40

OPPONENT YEAR Wake Forest Dec. 29, 2017 LSU Oct. 20, 2012 at Rice Oct. 22, 1983 Missouri Nov. 24, 2012 vs. La. Tech Oct. 13,2012

GAME COMPLETIONS

PLAYER COMP Nick Starkel 42 Johnny Manziel 32 Johnny Manziel 30 Johnny Manziel 29 Johnny Manziel 29 Craig Stump 29

OPPONENT DATE Wake Forest Dec. 29, 2017 Missouri Nov. 24, 2012 at Miss. St. Nov. 3, 2012 Arkansas Sept. 29, 2012 LSU Oct. 20, 2012 Texas Tech Oct. 6, 1984

PLAYER

GAME TD PASSES TDS OPPONENT

Nick Starkel Nick Starkel Kyle Allen Kyle Allen Johnny Manziel Reggie McNeal Kevin Murray Jeff Granger Kyler Murray Kevin Murray Kevin Murray Johnny Manziel

PLAYER

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3

DATE

Wake Forest New Mexico West Virginia at Auburn at SMU Oklahoma Arkansas at Tulsa W. Carolina at Rice Houston Five times

Dec. 29, 2017 Nov. 11, 2017 Dec. 29, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Sept. 15,2012 Nov. 9, 2002 Nov. 12, 1983 Sept. 21, 1991 Nov. 14, 2015 Oct. 22, 1983 Oct. 8, 1983

PLAYER

SEASON COMPLETIONS

Johnny Manziel Kevin Murray Nick Starkel Kyle Allen Kellen Mond Craig Stump Kyler Murray Corey Pullig

YARDS

YEAR

3,706 1,793 1,544 1,375 1,322 1,135

2012 2017 1983 2017 2014 1984

ATT

YEAR

Johnny Manziel Kevin Murray Kellen Mond Nick Starkel Kyle Allen Craig Stump Corey Pullig

434 249 227 205 192 189 126

2012 1983 2017 2017 2014 1984 1992

YEAR

295 132 123 118 117 94 72 63

2012 1983 2017 2014 2017 1984 2015 1992

TDS

YEAR

Johnny Manziel Kyle Allen Nick Starkel Kevin Murray Craig Stump Kellen Mond Reggie McNeal Kyler Murray Jeff Granger

26 16 14 14 10 8 6 5 5

2012 2014 2017 1983 1984 2017 2002 2015 1991

LONGEST PASS PLAY

SEASON ATTEMPTS

PLAYER

COMP.

PLAYER YDS OPPONENT Johnny Manziel to Uzoma Nwachukwu 89 Sam Houston St. Kellen Mond to Christian Kirk 81 Arkansas Johnny Manziel to Ryan Swope 80 Arkansas Kellen Mond to Damion Ratley 76 Louisiana Johnny Manziel to Mike Evans 75 vs. LA Tech Nick Starkel to Camron Buckley 70 Mississippi State Lance Pavlas to Matt Gurley 69 vs Southern Miss Nick Starkel to Damion Ratley 62 Auburn Reggie McNeal to Terrence Murphy 61 Oklahoma Jeff Granger to Brian Mitchell 61 at Tulsa Nick Starkel to Christian Kirk 60 New Mexico Kyle Allen to Malcome Kennedy 60 at Auburn Johnny Manziel to Thomas Johnson 58 Arkansas Corey Pullig to Tony Harrison 58 Rice Kyle Allen to Josh Reynolds 56 Missouri Johnny Manziel to Trey Williams 55 vs. La. Tech Nick Starkel to Christian Kirk 52 Wake Forest Kellen Mond to Damion Ratley 50 Arkansas Kyle Allen to Jeremy Tabuyo 50 at SMU Johnny Manziel to Ryan Swope 50 at Auburn

SEASON YARDS

Johnny Manziel Nick Starkel Kevin Murray Kellen Mond Kyle Allen Craig Stump

SEASON TD PASSES

PLAYER

DATE Nov. 17, 2012 Sept. 23, 2017 Sept. 29, 2012 Sept. 16, 2017 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 28, 2017 Sept. 26, 1987 Nov. 4, 2107 Nov. 9, 2002 Sept. 21, 1991 Nov. 11, 2017 Nov. 8, 2014 Sept. 29, 2012 Oct. 17, 1992 Nov. 15, 2014 Oct. 13, 2012 Dec. 29, 2017 Sept. 23, 2017 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 27, 2012

RECEIVING PLAYER

SINGLE GAME YARDS OPPONENT

210 173 141 146 137 136 129 128 123 122 120 118 112 108 108 107 106 105 105 105

Kansas State vs Arkansas Oklahoma State at Colorado vs Louisiana Tech at Kansas State New Mexico Wyoming at SMU Western Carolina Nevada vs Arkansas Wake Forest Arkansas at TCU at K-State vs Arizona State New Mexico Ole Miss at Ole Miss

DATE

Oct. 11, 2008 Sept 26, 2015 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 17, 2009 Nov. 11, 2017 Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 15, 2012 Nov 14, 2015 Sept 9, 2015 Oct. 3, 2009 Dec. 29, 2017 Sept. 29, 2012 Nov. 7, 1991 Oct. 20, 2001 Sept. 5, 2015 Nov. 11, 2017 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 6, 2012

SINGLE GAME TOUCHDOWNS

PLAYER

Uzoma Nwachukwu NIne Players

TDS

OPPONENT

3 2

Utah State

DATE

Sept. 19, 2009

SINGLE GAME RECEPTIONS

PLAYER

Jhamon Ausbon Ryan Tannehill Speedy Noil Christian Kirk Ricky Seals-Jones Terrence Murphy

REC.

12 12 11 10 10 10

OPPONENT

Wake Forest Kansas State Ole Miss vs Louisville Mississippi State at Colorado

DATE

Dec. 29, 2017 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 11, 2014 Dec 30, 2015 Oct. 4, 2014 Oct. 13, 2001

PLAYER

SEASON YARDS

Mike Evans Christian Kirk Ryan Tannehill Uzoma Nwachukwu Jeff Fuller Speedy Noil Jhamon Ausbon Brian Mitchell Terrence Murphy Ricky Seals-Jones Richard Osborne

YARDS

YEAR

1,105 1,009 844 670 630 583 571 519 518 465 440

2012 2015 2008 2009 2008 2014 2017 1991 2001 2014 1972

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS

PLAYER Jeff Fuller Christian Kirk Uzoma Nwachukwu Speedy Noil Mike Evans Ryan Tannehill Ricky Seals-Jones Leeland McElroy Brian Mitchell

TDs 9 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4

SEASON RECEPTIONS

PLAYER

Mike Evans Christian Kirk Ryan Tannehill Jhamon Ausbon Jeff Fuller Ricky Seals-Jones Speedy Noil Uzoma Nwachukwu Terrance Murphy

YEAR 2008 2015 2009 2014 2012 2008 2014 1993 1991

REC.

YEAR

82 80 55 50 50 49 46 37 36

2012 2015 2008 2017 2008 2014 2014 2009 2001

LONGEST RECEPTIONS

PLAYER Kerry Franks Ricky Seals-Jones Mike Evans Camron Buckley Christian Kirk Uzoma Nwachukwu Brian Mitchell Brandal Jackson Jeff Fuller Thomas Johnson Leeland McElroy Christian Kirk Sirr Parker Trey Williams Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Tony Thompson Uzoma Nwachukwu Christian Kirk Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Terrence Murphy Speedy Noil Kenric McNeal Terrence Murphy

REC. 84 75 75 70 66 66 61 60 59 58 58 57 56 55 55 55 52 50 48 48 47 47 45 44 44 44

OPPONENT Wyoming vs Rice vs Louisiana Tech Mississippi State vs Arizona State at Kansas State at Tulsa vs Arkansas Colorado Arkansas LSU Arkansas SMU vs Louisiana Tech Oklahoma Kansas State Tulsa Utah State Nevada Houston at Baylor at Rice Notre Dame Lamar New Mexico at Kansas State

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

DATE Sept. 11, 2004 Aug. 31, 2013 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 28, 2017 Sept. 5, 2015 Oct. 17, 2009 Sept. 22, 1991 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 1, 2008 Sept. 29, 2012 Sept. 4, 1993 Sept. 26, 2015 Oct. 14, 1995 Oct. 13, 2012 Nov. 8, 2008 Oct. 11, 2008 Sept. 28, 1985 Sept. 19, 2009 Sept. 18, 2015 Oct. 26, 1991 Oct. 19, 1991 Nov. 2, 1991 Sept. 29, 2001 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 20, 2001

135

RECORDS

Ryan Tannehill Christian Kirk Uzoma Nwachukwu Terrence Murphy Mike Evans Uzoma Nwachukwu Roshauud Paul Kerry Franks Mike Evans Christian Kirk Christian Kirk Brandal Jackson Jhamon Ausbon Thomas Johnson Ryan Matthews Terrence Murphy Christian Kirk Jhamon Ausbon Speedy Noil Mike Evans

YDS


ALL-PURPOSE / SCORING

ALL-PURPOSE SEASON YARDS PLAYER Christian Kirk Cyrus Gray Danté Hall Leeland McElroy Speedy Noil Johnny Manziel Greg Hill Trayveon Williams Courtney Lewis Mike Evans Trey Williams Christine Michael Curtis Dickey

TOTAL 1,789 1,592 1,551 1,427 1,418 1,410 1,318 1,230 1,115 1,105 1,104 1,034 1,020

SEASON FIELD GOALS

PLAYER

YEAR 2015 2008 1996 1993 2014 2012 1991 2016 2003 2012 2012 2009 1976

SCORING SEASON POINTS

PLAYER Johnny Manziel, qb Taylor Bertolet, K Terry Venetoulias, K Leeland McElroy, rb Kyle Bryant, K Greg Hill, rb Todd Pegram, K Tony Franklin, K

PTS. 126 106 87 84 82 72 68 63

YEAR 2012 2012 1990 1993 1994 1991 2002 1975

Kyle Bryant Taylor Bertolet Todd Pegram Tony Franklin

FG-ATT.

PCT.

YEAR

17-25 13-22 12-21 12-28

.680 .591 .571 .429

1994 2012 2002 1975

KYLE BRYANT

LONGEST FIELD GOAL

PLAYER

LG OPPONENT

Kyle Bryant Tony Franklin Taylor Bertolet Taylor Bertolet

61 59 54 50

Southern Miss at Rice vs La. Tech LSU

DATE

Sept. 24, 1994 Nov. 15, 1975 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 20, 2012

SEASON EXTRA POINTS

PLAYER Taylor Bertolet Scott Slater Todd Pegram

PAT-ATT 67-74 37-38 32-22

YEAR 2012 1986 2002

DEFENSE SEASON SACKS PLAYER

SACKS

Myles Garrett 11.5 Damontre Moore 5.5 Sam Adams 5.5 Aaron Wallace 5 Alex Morris 4 Kevin Tucker 3.5

PLAYER

2014 2010 1991 1986 1985 1989

Jaxson Appel Armani Watts Trent Hunter Japhus Brown

SEASON TFLs*

PLAYER

TACKLES YEAR

RECORDS

Daylon Mack 9.5 Brian Gamble 8 Dat Nguyen 7 Richard Moore 6.5 Darian Claiborne 5.5 Sam Adams 5 John Roper 5 Alex Morris 5 Jason Jack 4 Kevin Tucker 4 * -- Does not include sacks

2015 1999 1995 2015 2013 1991 1985 1985 2004 1989

SEASON TACKLES

PLAYER

DAT NGUYEN

136

Mike Little Dat Nguyen Darian Claiborne Erik Mayes Jaxson Appel Domingo Bryant Trent Hunter Kyle Mangan Japhus Brown Brian Gamble Sammy O’Brient Derrick Tucker Debione Renfro Armani Watts Jason Jack Ray Childress

TACKLES YEAR

105  94 89 69 69 66 65 63 62 60 58 55 54 48 48 45

SEASON INTs

YEAR

1978 1995 2013 2004 2002 1982 2008 2009 2004 1999 1984 2017 2017 2014 2004 1981

INTS

YEAR

4 3 3 3

2002 2014 2008 2004

SEASON SOLOS PLAYER

Dat Nguyen Jaxson Appel Trent Hunter Erik Mayes Debione Renfro Armani Watts Brian Gamble Domingo Bryant Derrick Tucker Japhus Brown Jerry Bullitt Darian Claiborne Myles Garrett Ray Childress John Roper Myles Jones Kyle Mangan Warrick Holdman Rod Saddler Sammy O’Brient Sam Adams

TACKLES YEAR

65 49 46 42 41 38 36 36 35 33 31 29 29 29 28 27 26 26 26 25 24

1995 2002 2008 2004 2017 2014 1999 1982 2017 2004 1980 2013 2014 1981 1985 2017 2009 1995 1983 1984 1991

MOST PASS BREAKUPS

PLAYER

Sean Weston Armani Watts Myles Jones Erik Mayes Danny Gorrer Julien Obioha Several with 5

PBUS

YEAR

15 9 8 8 7 6

2000 2014 2017 2004 2005 2012


TOTAL OFFENSE GAME YARDS YDS PLAYS OPPONENT

774 76 Louisiana-Lafayette 719 73 Baylor 716 79 Arkansas 714 87 Sam Houston State 714 62 SMU 705 103 TCU 702 84 Tulsa 693 97 at Mississippi State 687 91 at TCU 681 83 Baylor 680 99 South Carolina 678 86 vs Louisiana Tech 672 87 Prairie View 671 81 at Auburn 670 84 at SMU 663 68 at SMU 647 92 Missouri 633 66 vs Oklahoma 630 78 Lamar 628 71 Alabama

DATE

Sept. 15, 1990 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 29, 2012 Sept. 7, 2013 Sept. 17, 2005 Nov. 22, 1986 Sept. 28, 1985 Nov. 3, 2012 Nov. 19, 1977 Oct. 15, 2011 Aug. 28, 2014 Oct. 13, 2012 Sept. 10, 2016 Oct. 27, 2012 Nov. 3, 1990 Sept. 20, 2014 Nov. 24, 2012 Jan. 4, 2012 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 14, 2013

Most Yards, Season..............7,261....................2012 Most Avg. Yds/Game...........558.5....................2012 Most Avg. Yds/Play, Game.....10.2....Sept. 15, 1990 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette Fewest Total Yards, Game.........12......Oct. 25, 1930 vs. TCU

GAME PLAYS OPPONENT

DATE

106 103 99 99 99 98 97 97 95 94 94 94 94 94

at Oklahoma State TCU South Carolina Missouri Stephen F. Austin at Houston at Mississippi St. Colorado North Texas Wake Forest LSU La. Tech Texas Tech Louisiana-Lafayette

Sept. 30, 2010 Nov. 22, 1986 Aug. 28, 2014 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 4, 2011 Oct. 8, 1988 Nov. 3, 2012 Sept. 28, 1996 Sept. 21, 1996 Dec. 29, 2017 Oct. 20, 2012 Sept. 25, 1982 Oct. 4, 1986 Aug. 31, 2002

535 705 680 500 539 442 693 447 624 614 410 469 522 423

Fewest Plays, Game..................29....Nov. .10, 1945 vs. SMU Most Plays, Season..............1,044...................2011 507 run/537 pass 13 games

RUSHING GAME YARDS

YDS ATT.

OPPONENT

606 555 526 526 523 518 437 434 432 425 417 409

at TCU at SMU Rice Louisiana-Lafayette Memphis TCU Baylor Clemson SMU La. Tech at LSU LSU

85 70 79 59 79 61 49 61 66 54 73 63

DATE

Nov. 19, 1977 Nov. 3, 1990 Oct. 23, 1976 Sept. 15, 1990 Sept. 30, 1978 Nov. 20, 1976 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 14, 1974 Nov. 10, 1973 Oct. 5, 1996 Sept. 21, 1974 Sept. 14, 1991

Most Yards, Season..............3,829....................1990 Fewest Yards, Season..............731...................1965 Most Avg. Yds/Game...........319.1...................1990 Most Avg. Yds/Play, Game.......9.9....Sept. 24, 2016 vs. Arkansas Most Average Yards.................5.9...................2012 Per Carry, Season

GAME ATTEMPTS

ATT. YDS

85 79 79 79 78

606 378 526 523 349

OPPONENT

at TCU at Rice Rice Memphis at SMU

DATE

Nov. 19, 1977 Nov. 15, 1975 Oct. 23, 1976 Sept. 30, 1978 Oct. 30, 1976

Most Attempts, Season..........709....................1977 Fewest Attempts, Game...........15...... Nov. 8, 1947 vs. SMU

GAME FIRST DOWNS

N O. OPPONENT

28 28 25 24 24 23 21

Oklahoma at SMU at TCU Rice Rice Texas Tech at Auburn

DATE

Jan. 4, 2013 Nov. 3, 1990 Nov. 19, 1977 Oct. 23, 1976 Oct. 28, 1978 Oct. 1, 1988 Oct. 27, 2012

Most First Downs, Season......196....................1990 Fewest First Downs, Game.........0.... Oct. .25, 1930 vs. TCU

GAME TOUCHDOWNS

T DS OPPONENT

DATE

11 Miami (Fla.) 8 SMU 8 Baylor

Dec. 8, 1944 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 11, 2003

GAME FIRST DOWNS

N O. OPPONENT

DATE

39 38 38 36 35 35 35 34 33 33 33 33 32 32 32 32

Aug. 28, 2014 Sept. 7, 2013 Nov. 22, 1986 Nov. 14, 2015 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 10, 2016 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 12, 2013 Sept. 4, 2010 Sept. 15, 1990 Nov. 7, 1991 Dec. 29, 2017 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 28, 1985 Nov. 3, 1990

South Carolina Sam Houston State TCU Western Carolina Baylor Prairie View Texas Tech at Texas Tech Ole Miss Stephen F. Austin Southwestern Louisiana at TCU Wake Forest Baylor Tulsa at SMU

Fewest First Downs, Game..........0 ...Oct.....25, 1930 vs. TCU Most First Downs, Season:.....371....................2012

66 65 65 65 65

Austin College Sam Houston State SMU SMU vs BYU (Holiday Bowl)

Oct. 5, 1917 Sept. 7, 2013 Sept. 17, 2005 Sept. 17, 1991 Dec. 29, 1990

Most Points, Season...............578....................2012

GAME TOUCHDOWNS (since 1944 only)

N O. OPPONENT

YEAR

11 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9

Dec. 8, 1944 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 22, 2012 Nov. 22, 1986 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 18, 1993 Oct. 127, 2012 Sept. 17, 1991 Dec. 29, 1990 Sept. 15, 1990 Nov. 4, 1989

at Miami (Fla.) Lamar South Carolina State TCU Baylor Missouri at Auburn SMU vs BYU (Holiday Bowl) Southwestern Louisiana SMU

Most Touchdowns, Season..........78................2012

PASSING

MOST YARDS, GAME

Y DS OPPONENT

511 500 499 499 498 469 464 449 446 428 419 415 410 409 405 405 401 395 395 395 389 386 385 382 381 380

DATE

at South Carolina Sam Houston State Wake Forest New Mexico Arkansas Auburn Alabama Texas Tech Mississippi State at Kansas Kansas State Baylor Missouri at Oklahoma State Lamar SMU Ole Miss SMU Prairie View Louisiana Tech Tulsa Arkansas Colorado vs. Duke at Iowa State SMU

Aug. 28, 2014 Sept. 7, 2013 Dec. 29, 2017 Nov. 11, 2017 Sept. 29, 2012 Oct. 19, 2013 Sept. 14, 2013 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 9, 2013 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 15, 2011 Nov. 24, 2012 Sept. 30, 2010 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 11, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 10, 2016 Oct. 13, 2012 Sept. 18, 1999 Seot. 27, 2014 Sept. 28, 1996 Dec. 31, 2013 Oct. 25, 2008 Sept. 15, 2012

Most Yards, Season..............4,593....................2013

SCORING P TS 110 98 77 77 77 74 73 73 73 70 70 69 67 66

GAME POINTS

OPPONENT Daniel Baker Dallas University Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Mo. School of Mines TCU Lamar Baylor Missouri South Carolina St. at Miami (Fla.) vs Sewanee Prairie View Southwestern Louisiana

YEAR Oct. 1, 1920 Oct. 12, 1917 Oct. 23, 1925 Oct. 3, 1919 Nov. 17, 1916 Nov. 22, 1986 Sept. 6, 2014 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 18, 1993 Sept. 22, 2012 Dec. 8, 1944 Oct. 6, 1928 Sept. 10, 2016 Sept. 20, 1997

Fewest Yards, Season..............336....................1960 Fewest Yards, Game....................0....Sept. .18, 1954 vs. Texas Tech

GAME COMPLETIONS

NO. YDS

OPPONENT

44 42 42 40 37 36 35 35 34 34 34

511 499 401 409 365 449 410 317 500 498 385

at South Carolina Wake Forest Ole Miss at Oklahoma State at MIssissippi State Texas Tech Missouri Missouri Sam Houston State Arkansas Colorado

Aug. 28, 2014 Dec. 29, 2017 Oct. 11, 2014 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 4, 2014 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 24, 2012 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 7, 2013 Sept. 29, 2012 Sept. 28, 1996

DATE

33 32 32 32

298 332 379 361

TCU at Mississippi State Oklahoma New Mexico

Nov. 20, 1982 Nov. 3, 2012 Nov. 5, 2011 Sept. 5, 2009

32 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30

376 347 381 499 310 377 345 341 334

at SMU SFA at Iowa State New Mexico vs. Kansas State Idaho vs Arkansas at Wyoming at Colorado

Nov. 9, 1968 Sept. 4, 2010 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 11, 2017 Dec. 28, 2016 Sept. 12, 2011 Oct. 3, 2009 Sept. 6, 2001 Oct. 13, 2001

Most Completions, Season...........339.............2013 Fewest Completions, Season..........33.............1960

GAME ATTEMPTS

ATT. YDS

OPPONENT

64 63 63 62 62 60 58 58 55 53 53 51 50 50

Colorado Wake Forest at Oklahoma at Mississippi State at Oklahoma State at South Carolina vs Arkansas at SMU Arkansas Ole Miss Missouri Oklahoma Texas Tech at Colorado

385 499 379 365 409 511 345 376 319 401 317 252 449 334

DATE

Sept. 28, 1996 Dec. 29, 2017 Nov. 5, 2011 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 30, 2010 Aug. 28, 2014 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 9, 1968 Nov. 2, 1968 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 8, 2008 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 13, 2001

GAME INTs THROWN

N O. OPPONENT

7 7 5 5 5 5 5 5

Texas at Rice at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma vs Ohio State at LSU at Texas at LSU

YEAR

Nov. 25, 1943 Nov. 14, 1953 Sept. 30, 2010 Sept. 11, 1993 Jan. 1, 1987 Sept. 13, 1986 Nov. 28, 1968 Oct. 9, 1948

Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season...30......1941 Fewest Passes .............4.....1956, 1997, 2004, 2006 Had Intercepted, Season Most Passes Thrown ........................ 229..... 2009 Without an Interception

GAME FIRST DOWNS

O. N 28 24 23 22 22 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20

OPPONENT at South Carolina Wake Forest Sam Houston State Arkansas at SMU Ole Miss Mississippi State Missouri New Mexico vs. Duke Missouri at Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Texas Tech

YEAR Aug. 28, 2014 Dec. 29, 2017 Sept. 7, 2013 Sept. 29, 2012 Nov. 9, 1968 Oct. 11, 2014 Nov. 9, 2013 Nov. 24, 2012 Nov. 11, 2017 Dec. 31, 2013 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 5, 2011 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010

Most First Downs, Season.........204................2013

OTHER PASS RECORDS Most Touchdowns, Game............. 7....Oct. 5, 2002 vs. Texas Tech Most Touchdowns, Season......... 40.................2013 Best Completion Pct., Game (10 att.) ............ 90.5% ...Nov. 14, 1981 vs. Arkansas 19-of-21 Best Completion Pct., Season...........69.3..........2013

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DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS FIELD GOALS/ EXTRA POINTS Most Field Goals, Game 6...........at Vanderbilt................. Nov. 20, 2015 6...........vs. Arkansas State.........Sept. 17, 1983 Most Field Goals, Season................... 29 2011 Most Extra Points, Game 10...........vs. Missouri ................. Sept. 18, 1993 vs Baylor....................... Oct. 11, 2003 vs Lamar....................... Sept. 6, 2014 Most Extra Points, Season.............69...............2012 Consecutive Extra Points.............234......... 2013-17

PUNT RETURNS Most Returns, Game 13...........at LSU........................... Sept. 20, 1975 Most Returns, Season....................69...............1943 Most Yards, Game 319...........at NTAC, Arlington.........Oct. 23, 1943 Most Yards, Season......................933...............1941 Best Return Average, Season......25.4...............2016 Most Touchdowns, Game................2...............2016

KICKOFF RETURNS

RUSHING Fewest Rushes Allowed, Game 14...........at Houston.....................Nov. 12, 1992

Fewest Plays Allowed, Game 38...........vs. Ellington Field......... Sept. 22, 1945

Most Yards, Game 319...........vs. Oklahoma.................Nov. 8, 2008

Fewest Rushes Allowed, S­ eason.......272............1939

Fewest Plays Allowed, S­ eason.....447........... * 1939

Fewest Yards Allowed, Game –58...........vs. TCU...........................Oct. 19, 1974

Fewest Avg Yds A ­ llowed, Play 1.71...........(447-763) (NCAA record) ......* 1939

Fewest Yards Allowed, S­ eason 399...........(9 games) ....................................1940

Fewest Yds Allowed, Game –19...........vs. Ellington Field....... * Sept. 22, 1945

PUNTING

Lowest Average Allowed Per Rush, Season....................1.3......................1940

Fewest Yards Allowed, ­ Season.......................................... 763............* 1939

Most Punts, Game 17...........vs. SMU..........................Nov. 10, 1945

Lowest Average Allowed Per Game...............................41.5....................1939

Lowest Average Allowed Season:........................................ 76.3...............1939

Best Return Average, Season....31.2.................1993

Fewest Punts, Game 0...........vs. Baylor...................... Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Kansas..................... Nov. 19, 2011 vs. Iowa State............... Oct. 31, 2009 vs. La.-Monroe.............. Sept. 15, 2007 vs. Rice.......................... Oct. 27, 1990 vs. Southwestern La.....Sept. 15, 1990 Most Punts, Season....................... 92...............1946 Best Average, Game 62.7...........Rice (3 punts)..................Aug. 31, 2013 Best Average, Season..................47.4.....2015, 2013

Most Touchdowns, Season..............4........1987, 2016

PASSING Fewest Completions Allowed, Game 0...........vs. Ellington Field..........Sept. 22, 1945 vs. Oklahoma A&M.......Sept. 25, 1954 vs. Arkansas.................. Nov. 3, 1956 vs. Texas........................ Nov. 22, 1973 at SMU.......................... Nov. 9, 1974 vs. Arkansas.................. Nov. 16, 1991 Fewest Completions Allowed, Sea­son 33...........(138 att.) .................................* 1943 Fewest Yards Allowed, Game 0...........same six opponents as above Fewest Yards Allowed Season.......................................... 348...........* 1939 Fewest TD Passes Allowed Season.............................................. 0...........* 1957 Lowest Completion Percentage Allowed ........(33 of 138).............23.9........... * 1943 Lowest Average Allowed Per Game.................................... 34.8..............1939

MISCELLANEOUS FUMBLES LOST Most Fumbles, Game 10...........vs. Ellington Field . .......Sept. 22, 1945 at Texas ........................ Nov. 25, 1954 Most Fumbles Lost, Game 9...........vs. Ellington Field . ........Sept. 22, 1945

RECORDS

Most Interceptions, Game 7...........vs. Utah.........................Nov. 14, 1936

Unbeaten SWC Seasons 10...........1917, 19, 21, 27, 39, 56, 91, 92, 93, 94 Untied, Unbeaten Seasons 3...........1917, 1919, 1939 Unbeaten Seasons (with ties) 3...........1927, 1956, 1994

Most Fumbles, Season...................50...............1973

National Championship Teams 3...........1919, 1927, 1939

Most Fumbles Lost, Season...........31...............1974

SWC Titles Won or Shared.............17

PENALTIES

Most Interceptions, Season...........27..............1967 * SWC record

QB SACKS Most Sacks, Season........................ 56..............1991 Most Sack Yardage, Season.........388..............1991 Most Average Sacks Per Game.....5.1..............1991

Most Yards Penalized, Game 167...........vs. Texas Tech............... Sept. 24, 1949 . 14 penalties

Consecutive Games Not Shutout 142...........Sept. 24, 1988-Nov. 6, 1999 Bowl Appearances......................... 38............. 17-21

Most Yards Penalized, Season.....895...............1991

Bowl Championship Series Appearances 1...........1999 Sugar Worst Defeat 77-0...........at Oklahoma................. Nov. .. 8, 2003

Fewest Yards Penalized, Season 200...........31 ­penalties ................................1948 Most First Downs 6...........vs. Missouri ..................Nov. 16, 2002

Worst Defeat, Big 12 77-0 ..........at Oklahoma .................Nov. 8, 2003

Lowest Average Punt, Game (min. five) 22.1...........TCU (9 for 199)..............Oct. 14, 1944 Lowest Average Punt, Sea­son.....34.4...............1949 Most Punts Blocked, Season...........5.. 1941 & 2017 Lowest Punt Return Average Allowed, Season:.......................... 1.3...............1973 Fewest Punt Returns Allowed, Season...................11 (52 punts).......1978 Fewest Punt Return Yards Allowed, Season.......... 57 (11 returns)....1978 * SWC record

KICKOFF RETURNS Lowest Average Return ­ Allowed, Season:...................13.9....................1955 (12th Man Kickoff Team).....13.1....................1983

SCORING Fewest Points Allowed, ­ Season:......................... 0 (8 games).................1917 (10 games)...........* 1919

* SWC record

Worst Defeat, SWC 52-14..........at Texas..........................Nov. 26, 1970

SWC Games Won...................26......... 1991-95   Big 12 Games Won.................11......... 1997-98   SEC Games Won....................... 5...............2012   Games Unbeaten ..................20......... 1938-40     (incl. ties) (all wins)   SWC Games Unbeaten...........29......... 1991-95     (incl. ties) (all wins)

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Most Punts Forced, Season.........114...............1939

Most Fumbles Recovered, Season . ... 29........*1952

OTHER

Home Games Won.................31......... 1990-95

PUNTING Most Punts Forced, Game 17...........at Texas Tech..................* Oct. 2, 1943

Most Fumbles Recovered, Game 7...........vs. Baylor.......................Oct. 16, 1982

Most Consecutive   Games Won............................ 20......... 1938-40

Home Games Unbeaten........35......... 1989-95     (incl. ties)

* SWC record

FUMBLES

(SWC record)

Fewest Penalties, Season..............27...............1937

Fewest First Downs Allowed, Season... 54.... * 1939

* SWC record

Big 12 South Division Titles 3...........1997, 1998, 2010 Consecutive Shutouts 19...........1918-1920

Fewest First Downs Allowed, Game 0...........vs. Ellington Field......... Sept. 22, 1945

Shutouts, S­ eason:.....................10.................* 1919

Big 12 Titles...................................... 1...............1998

Most Penalties, Game 19...........vs Louisiana Tech..........Oct. 13, 2012. Most Penalties, Season...................... 108 1995

Fewest Penalties, Game...................0.....many times (last vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 3, 1992)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Returns, Game...............10........... three times  (last at Oklahoma, Nov. 14, 2009)

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OPPONENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

Most Rushing Yards 285 Derrius Guice..................... LSU........................ Nov. 24, 2016 283 Cedric Benson................... Texas..................... Nov. 28, 2003 259 Ricky Williams................... Texas..................... Nov. 27, 1998 244 Mike Richardson................ SMU...................... Nov. 9, 1968

Most Touchdown Passes 8 B.J. Symons........................ Texas Tech............. Oct. 4, 2003

Most Rushing Attempts 44 Ricky Williams................... Texas..................... Nov. 27, 1998 39 Mike Richardson................ SMU...................... Nov. 9, 1968 39 Troy Davis........................... Iowa State............. Oct. 12, 1996

Most Consecutive Completions 14 Kliff Kingsbury.................... Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002

Highest Avg/Carry 17.7 Jim Benglis (6-106)............ LSU........................ Sept. 18, 1971 Most Completions 49 Kliff Kingsbury.................... Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002 Most Attempts 66 Seth Doege......................... Texas Tech............. Oct. 8, 2011

Longest Pass Play Yards 90 ........................................... Texas Tech............. Sept. 25, 1948 Ernest Hawkins to Cal Steveson

Most Interceptions Thrown 7 Ricky Bridges...................... TCU....................... Oct. 15, 1966 Total Offense Yards 536 Steve Sarkisian................... BYU....................... Aug. 24, 1996 (536 pass, 0 run) Pass Receptions 21 Quinton Patton................... Louisiana Tech....... Oct. 13, 2012 (233 yds.)

Most Points Scored 30 Collin Klein......................... Kansas State.......... Nov. 12, 2011

TEXAS A&M WINNING STREAKS WINNING STREAKS

YEARS

ENDED BY

1938-40 1956-57 1917-18 1992 1919-20 1998 1909-10 1975 1976-77 1911-12 1914-15 1940-41 1991 1993

Texas Rice Texas Notre Dame LSU Texas Arkansas Arkansas Michigan Kansas State Rice Texas Florida State Notre Dame

20 14 13 12 12 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9

W 17 17 12 12 10 11 10 9 9 8

T 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1

YEARS 1918-20 1956-57 1994-95 1992 1902-03 1927-28 1998 1993 1991 1942-43

ENDED BY Texas Rice Colorado Notre Dame Oklahoma Centenary Texas Notre Dame Florida State Texas

SCORE 3- 7 6- 7 21-29 3-28 0- 6 0- 6 24-26 21-24 2-10 13-27

YEARS

1991-94 SWC 1938-40 SWC 1997-98 Big 12 1956-57 SWC 1976-77 SWC 1985-86 SWC 1987-88 SWC

26 12 11 10 10 10 10

T

YEARS

ENDED BY

23 19 17 17 12 12 11 10

0 0 2 1 1 0 1 2

1991-93 1938-40 1918-20 1956-57 1994-95 1992 1927-28 1902-03

Oklahoma Texas Texas Rice Colorado Notre Dame Centenary Oklahoma

23 19 19 18 13 12 12 12

Most INT Return Yards 119 Eddie Jackson (2 int.)......... Alabama................ Oct 17, 2015 Longest INT Return 95 Bill Kosch............................ Nebraska............... Sept. 25, 1971

LEAGUE

ENDED BY

SCORE

SMU Texas Texas Rice Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas

21-21 0- 7 24-26 6- 7 20-26 10-14 20-25

UNBEATEN STREAKS IN SWC PLAY GM 29 15

W 28 12

T 1 3

YEARS 1991-95 1919-22

ENDED BY Texas Tech Arkansas

SCORE 7-14 7-13

YEARS 2011-15 1914-15 1911-12 1910-11 1907 1904-05

ENDED BY Louisville Rice Kansas State Texas Texas Transylvania, Ky.

Longest Field Goal Yards 59 Russell Erxleben................. Texas..................... Dec. 2, 1978 Best Punting Avg Yards 56.5 Cody Mandell (2 punts)...... Alabama................ Nov. 10, 2012 Longest Punt 81 Danny Thomas................... SMU...................... Nov. 7, 1964 81 Mitch Tyner....................... Clemson................ Oct. 6, 1973

Most Punt Return Yds 166 Wes Welker (6 ret.) . ...... Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002 Longest Punt Return 88 Wes Welker........................ Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002 Most Kickoff Ret. Yards 171 James Dixon (5 ret.).......... Houston................ Oct. 10, 1987

(NON-CONFERENCE)

GM 20 9 9 8 7 7

Most Field Goals 6 Jad Dean............................. Clemson................ Sep. 3, 2005

Most Punt Returns 10 Doak Walker (138 yds.) .... SMU...................... Nov. 10, 1945

WINNING STREAKS SCORE 21-27 0- 7 10-13 0- 6 6-11 6-29

UNBEATEN STREAKS

(REGULAR SEASON ONLY) W

Most Interceptions 5 Wear Schoonover............... Arkansas............... Oct. 26, 1929

(REGULAR SEASON ONLY)

GM

UNBEATEN STREAKS GM

Most Tackles 31 Putt Choate........................ SMU...................... Oct. 30, 1976

(NON-CONFERENCE)

SCORE

GM

W

T

YEARS

ENDED BY

SCORE

14-44 0- 7 3- 7 6- 7 21-29 3-28 0- 6 0- 6

20 12 12

20 11 10

0 1 2

2011-15 1909-10 1902-03

Louisville Arkansas Oklahoma

21-27 0- 5 0- 6

Longest Kickoff Return 100 Kyle Rote............................ SMU...................... Nov. 5, 1949 100 Elijah Lilly .......................... New Mexico.......... Nov. 11, 2017 Most Tandem Yards 293 Mike Richardson................ SMU...................... Nov. 9, 1968 (244 rush, 49 rec.)

TEAM

Most Total Yards..................684.......... Tennessee............. Sep. 8, 2016 (282 rush, 402 pass) Most Total Play....................105.......... Texas Tech............. Oct. 8, 2011 (39 r, 66 p, 523 y) Most Rushing Yards.............393.......... Texas..................... Nov. 28, 2003 Most Rushes..........................79.......... Texas..................... Nov. 22, 1973 Most Passing Yards..............605.......... Texas Tech............. Oct. 4, 2003 Most Pass Completions.........49.......... Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002 Most Pass Attempts...............68.......... Louisiana Tech....... Sept. 4, 1999 Most Field Goals......................6.......... Clemson................ Sept. 3, 2005 Most Fumbles Lost...................7.......... Baylor.................... Oct. 16, 1982 Most Penalties.......................16.......... SMU...................... Sept. 21, 2013 16.......... Baylor.................... Oct. 24, 1959 Fewest Penalties......................0.......... Houston................ Oct. 10, 1981

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GM 19 18 13 12 12 12 10 9 9 9

UNBEATEN STREAKS

TDs Scored 5 Collin Klein (5 run) ........... Kansas State.......... Nov. 12, 2011

WINNING STREAKS IN CONFERENCE PLAY

SCORE

0- 7 6- 7 0- 7 3-28 0- 0 24-26 0- 5 6-31 3-41 10-13 0- 7 0-23 2-10 21-24

TD Receptions 4 Quinton Patton.................. Louisiana Tech....... Oct. 13, 2012 4 Jermaine Gresham............ Oklahoma............. Nov. 3, 2007 4 Todd Blythe....................... Iowa State............. Oct. 29, 2005 3 Lyle Leong.......................... Texas Tech............. Oct. 30, 2010 3 Terrence Toliver................. LSU........................ Jan. 7, 2010 3 Dez Bryant......................... Oklahoma State.... Oct. 4, 2008 3 Bear Pascoe....................... Fresno State.......... Sept. 8, 2007 3 Robert Johnson................. Texas Tech............. Sept. 30, 2006 3 Mark Clayton..................... Oklahoma............. Nov. 8, 2003 3 Nehemiah Glover.............. Texas Tech............. Oct. 4, 2003 3 Larry Fitzgerald.................. Pittsburgh............. Sept. 27, 2003 3 Lawrence Elkins................. Baylor.................... Oct. 26, 1963 Most All-Purpose Yards 327 Wes Welker........................ Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002

Most Passing Yards 536 Steve Sarkisian................... BYU....................... Aug. 24, 1996

GM

Receiving Yards 281 Jarius Wright..................... Arkansas............... Oct. 1, 2010 (13 receptions)


ANNUAL TEAM STATISTICS

RECORDS

TOTAL OFFENSE

PASSING OFFENSE YEAR

YARDS

SCORING OFFENSE YEAR

POINTS

155.6

2017

3,266

13

251.2

2017

425

13

32.7

13

211.8

2016

3,317

13

255.2

2016

453

13

34.9

2,198

13

169.1

2015

3,323

13

255.6

2015

361

13

27.8

2014

1,949

13

149.9

2014

3,971

13

305.5

2014

458

13

35.2

538.4

2013

2,406

13

185.1

2013

*4,593

13

*353.3

2013

575

13

44.2

13

*558.5

2012

3,147

13

242.1

2012

4, 114

13

316.5

2012

*578

13

*44.5

6,373

13

490.2

2011

2,589

13

199.2

2011

3,784

13

291.1

2011

508

13

39.1

5,744

13

441.8

2010

2,145

13

165.0

2010

3,599

13

276.8

2010

406

13

31.2

2009

6,055

13

465.8

2009

2,394

13

184.2

2009

3,661

13

281.6

2009

427

13

32.8

2008

4,091

12

340.9

2008

1,062

12

88.5

2008

3,029

12

252.4

2008

300

12

25.0

2007

5,161

13

397.0

2007

2,751

13

211.6

2007

2,410

13

185.4

2007

363

13

27.9

2006

5,166

13

397.4

2006

2,689

13

206.8

2006

2,477

13

190.5

2006

362

13

27.8

2005

4,865

11

442.3

2005

2,584

11

234.9

2005

2,281

11

207.4

2005

352

11

32.0

2004

5,141

12

428.4

2004

2,007

12

167.2

2004

3,134

12

261.2

2004

341

12

28.4

2003

4,678

12

389.8

2003

2,127

12

177.2

2003

2,551

12

212.6

2003

304

12

25.5

2002

4,634

12

386.1

2002

1,418

12

118.2

2002

3,216

12

268.0

2002

345

12

28.7

2001

3,363

11

305.7

2001

1,254

11

114.0

2001

2,109

11

191.7

2001

220

11

20.0

2000

4,198

11

381.6

2000

1,610

11

146.4

2000

2,588

11

235.3

2000

307

11

27.9

1999

4,115

11

374.0

1999

1,602

11

145.6

1999

2,513

11

228.5

1999

318

11

28.9

1998

4,056

13

312.0

1998

1,985

13

152.7

1998

2,071

13

159.3

1998

321

13

24.7

1997

4,497

12

374.8

1997

2,465

12

205.4

1997

2,032

12

169.3

1997

422

12

35.2

1996

4,854

12

404.5

1996

2,764

12

230.3

1996

2,090

12

174.2

1996

351

12

29.3

1995

4,143

11

376.6

1995

1,936

11

176.0

1995

2,207

11

200.6

1995

305

11

27.7

1994

3,962

11

360.2

1994

1,892

11

172.0

1994

2,070

11

188.2

1994

319

11

29.0

1993

4,409

11

400.8

1993

2,577

11

234.3

1993

1,832

11

166.5

1993

404

11

36.7

1992

4,627

12

385.6

1992

2,734

12

227.8

1992

1,893

12

157.8

1992

349

12

29.1

1991

4,804

11

436.7

1991

2,850

11

259.1

1991

1,954

11

177.6

1991

402

11

36.6

1990

5,653

12

471.1

1990

* 3,829

12

* 319.1

1990

1,824

12

152.0

1990

400

12

33.3

1989

4,128

11

375.3

1989

2,199

11

199.9

1989

1,929

11

175.4

1989

315

11

28.6

1988

4,484

12

373.7

1988

3,102

12

258.5

1988

1,382

12

115.2

1988

293

12

24.4

1987

3,719

11

338.1

1987

2,551

11

231.9

1987

1,168

11

106.2

1987

278

11

25.3

1986

4,842

11

440.2

1986

2,151

11

195.5

1986

2,691

11

244.6

1986

360

11

32.7

1985

4,612

11

419.3

1985

2,328

11

211.6

1985

2,284

11

207.6

1985

339

11

30.8

1984

3,463

11

314.8

1984

1,742

11

158.4

1984

1,721

11

156.5

1984

245

11

22.3

1983

3,400

11

309.1

1983

1,347

11

122.5

1983

2,053

11

186.6

1983

218

11

19.8

1982

3,638

11

330.7

1982

1,419

11

129.0

1982

2,219

11

201.7

1982

286

11

26.0

1981

4,243

11

385.7

1981

2,345

11

213.2

1981

1,898

11

172.5

1981

247

11

22.5

1980

3,450

11

313.6

1980

2,078

11

188.9

1980

1,362

11

123.8

1980

160

11

14.6

1979

3,567

11

324.3

1979

2,439

11

221.7

1979

1,128

11

102.6

1979

243

11

22.1

1978

4,296

11

390.6

1978

2,998

11

272.6

1978

1,298

11

118.0

1978

263

11

23.9

1977

4,178

11

379.8

1977

3,304

11

300.4

1977

874

11

79.5

1977

322

11

29.3

1976

4,108

11

373.5

1976

3,007

11

273.4

1976

1,101

11

100.1

1976

327

11

29.7

1975

3,670

11

333.6

1975

3,114

11

283.1

1975

556

11

50.5

1975

265

11

24.1

1974

3,628

11

329.8

1974

2,942

11

267.5

1974

686

11

62.4

1974

222

11

20.2

1973

4,064

11

369.5

1973

2,920

11

265.5

1973

1,144

11

104.4

1973

292

11

26.5

1972

3,038

11

276.2

1972

1,866

11

169.6

1972

1,172

11

106.5

1972

165

11

15.0

1971

2,708

11

246.2

1971

1,687

11

153.4

1971

1,021

11

92.8

1971

144

11

13.1

1970

3,106

11

282.4

1970

1,196

11

108.7

1970

1,910

11

173.6

1970

170

10

17.0

1969

2,774

10

277.4

1969

1,493

10

149.3

1969

1,281

10

128.1

1969

116

10

11.6

1968

3,525

10

352.5

1968

1,188

10

118.8

1968

2,337

10

233.7

1968

196

10

19.6

1967

2,701

10

270.1

1967

1,063

10

106.3

1967

1,638

10

163.8

1967

191

10

19.1

1966

2,594

10

259.4

1966

955

10

95.5

1966

1,639

10

163.9

1966

145

10

14.5

1965

1,950

10

195.0

1965

731

10

73.1

1965

1,219

10

121.9

1965

80

10

8.0

1964

1,946

10

194.6

1964

827

10

82.7

1964

1,119

10

111.9

1964

88

10

8.8

1963

1,817

10

181.7

1963

957

10

95.7

1963

860

10

86.0

1963

90

10

9.0

1962

2,057

10

205.7

1962

1,442

10

144.2

1962

615

10

61.5

1962

61

10

6.1

1961

2,416

10

241.6

1961

1,627

10

162.7

1961

789

10

78.9

1961

184

10

18.4

1960

2,091

10

209.1

1960

1,755

10

175.5

1960

336

10

33.6

1960

73

10

7.3

1959

2,163

10

216.3

1959

1,305

10

130.5

1959

858

10

85.8

1959

87

10

8.7

1958

2,495

10

249.5

1958

954

10

95.4

1958

1,514

10

151.4

1958

124

10

12.4

1957

2,760

10

276.0

1957

2,223

10

222.3

1957

537

10

53.7

1957

158

10

15.8

1956

3,207

10

320.7

1956

2,638

10

263.8

1956

569

10

56.9

1956

223

10

22.3

1955

2,605

10

260.5

1955

2,123

10

212.3

1955

482

10

48.2

1955

160

10

16.0

1954

1,392

10

139.2

1954

1,084

10

108.4

1954

308

10

30.8

1954

106

10

10.6

1953

2,565

10

256.5

1953

1,437

10

143.7

1953

1,128

10

112.8

1953

128

10

12.8

1952

2,734

10

273.4

1952

1,609

10

160.9

1952

1,125

10

112.5

1952

213

10

21.3

1951

3,470

10

347.0

1951

2,345

10

234.5

1951

1,125

10

112.5

1951

213

10

21.3

1950

4,044

10

404.4

1950

2,986

10

298.6

1950

1,058

10

105.8

1950

344

10

34.4

YEAR

YARDS

2017

5,289

2016

GAMES

RUSHING OFFENSE

AVG

YEAR

YARDS

GAMES

13

406.8

2017

2,023

13

6,071

13

467.0

2016

2,754

2015

5,521

13

424.7

2015

2014

5,920

13

455.4

2013

6,999

13

2012

*7,261

2011 2010

AVG

* denotes modern school record

140

GAMES

AVG

GAMES

AVG


2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

ANNUAL TEAM STATISTICS

TOTAL DEFENSE

RUSHING DEFENSE

YEAR

YARDS

GAMES

AVG

YEAR

YARDS

GAMES

AVG

2017

5,310

13

408.5

2017

2,221

13

2016

5,743

13

441.8

2016

2,493

2015

4,949

13

380.0

2015

2014

5,860

13

450.8

2013

6,185

13

2012

5,073

2011

PASSING DEFENSE

SCORING DEFENSE

YARDS

GAMES

AVG

YEAR

POINTS

GAMES

AVG

170.8

2017

3,089

13

237.6

2017

399

13

30.7

13

191.8

2016

3,250

13

250.0

2016

319

13

24.5

2,778

13

213.7

2015

2,162

13

166.3

2015

286

13

22.0

2014

2,808

13

216.0

2014

3,052

13

234.8

2014

365

13

28.1

475.8

2013

2,890

13

222.3

2013

3,295

13

253.5

2013

419

13

32.2

13

390.2

2012

1,814

13

139.5

2012

3,259

13

250.7

2012

283

13

21.8

4,916

13

378.2

2011

1,324

13

101.8

2011

3,592

13

276.3

2011

366

13

28.2

2010

4,736

13

364.3

2010

1,692

13

130.2

2010

3,044

13

234.2

2010

285

13

21.9

2009

5,542

13

426.3

2009

2,231

13

171.6

2009

3,311

13

254.7

2009

436

13

33.5

2008

5,543

12

461.9

2008

2,631

12

219.2

2008

2,912

12

242.7

2008

449

12

37.4

2007

5,405

13

415.8

2007

2,092

13

160.9

2007

3,313

13

254.8

2007

337

13

25.9

2006

4,194

13

322.6

2006

1,717

13

132.1

2006

2,477

13

190.5

2006

267

13

20.5

2005

4,882

11

443.8

2005

1,531

11

139.2

2005

3,351

11

304.6

2005

343

11

31.2

2004

4,641

12

386.8

2004

1,710

12

142.5

2004

2,931

12

244.2

2004

291

12

24.2

2003

5,178

12

431.5

2003

2,701

12

225.1

2003

2,477

12

206.4

2003

465

12

38.8

2002

4,061

12

338.4

2002

1,571

12

130.9

2002

2,490

12

207.5

2002

280

12

23.3

2001

3,234

11

294.0

2001

1,247

11

113.4

2001

1,987

11

180.6

2001

204

11

18.5

2000

3,538

11

321.6

2000

1,169

11

106.3

2000

2,369

11

215.4

2000

196

11

17.8

1999

3,310

11

300.9

1999

1,259

11

114.3

1999

2,053

11

186.6

1999

208

11

18.9

1998

3,761

13

289.3

1998

1,582

13

121.7

1998

2,179

13

167.6

1998

190

13

14.6

1997

3,781

12

315.1

1997

1,977

12

164.8

1997

1,804

12

150.3

1997

207

12

17.3

1996

3,944

12

328.7

1996

1,256

12

104.7

1996

2,688

12

224.0

1996

257

12

21.4

1995

2,835

11

257.7

1995

1,164

11

105.8

1995

1,617

11

151.9

1995

148

11

13.5

1994

2,920

11

265.5

1994

1,016

11

92.4

1994

1,904

11

173.1

1994

147

11

13.4

1993

2,724

11

247.6

1993

1,385

11

125.9

1993

1,339

11

121.7

1993

119

11

10.8

1992

3,642

12

303.5

1992

1,412

12

117.7

1992

2,230

12

185.8

1992

168

12

14.0

1991

2,446

11

222.4

1991

946

11

86.0

1991

1,500

11

136.4

1991

144

11

13.1

1990

3,625

12

302.1

1990

1,903

12

158.6

1990

1,722

12

143.5

1990

218

12

18.2

1989

3,230

11

293.6

1989

1,224

11

111.3

1989

2,006

11

182.4

1989

161

11

14.6

1988

3,372

11

281.0

1988

1,456

11

121.3

1988

1,916

11

159.7

1988

253

11

21.1

1987

2,692

11

244.7

1987

1,203

11

109.4

1987

1,489

11

135.4

1987

158

11

14.4

1986

2,835

11

257.7

1986

1222

11

111.1

1986

1,613

11

146.6

1986

187

11

17.0

1985

3,101

11

281.9

1985

1,640

11

149.1

1985

1,461

11

132.8

1985

180

11

16.4

1984

3,488

11

317.1

1984

1,673

11

160.3

1984

1,725

11

156.8

1984

217

11

19.7

1983

3,368

11

306.2

1983

1,966

11

178.7

1983

1,402

11

127.5

1983

174

11

15.8

1982

4,433

11

403.0

1982

2,251

11

204.6

1982

2,182

11

198.3

1982

314

11

28.5

1981

3,587

11

326.1

1981

1,817

11

130.3

1981

2,154

11

195.8

1981

187

11

17.0

1980

3,744

11

340.4

1980

2,190

11

199.1

1980

1,554

11

141.3

1980

259

11

23.6

1979

2,991

11

271.9

1979

1,700

11

154.6

1979

1,291

11

117.4

1979

159

11

14.5

1978

2,631

11

239.2

1978

1,264

11

114.9

1978

1,367

11

124.3

1978

171

11

15.6

1977

3,611

11

328.3

1977

1,865

11

169.6

1977

1,746

11

158.7

1977

257

11

23.4

1976

2,356

11

214.2

1976

1,064

11

96.7

1976

1,292

11

117.5

1976

126

11

11.5

1975

* 2,022

11

* 183.8

1975

* 883

11

* 80.3

1975

1,139

11

103.5

1975

104

11

9.5

1974

2,272

11

206.5

1974

1,521

11

138.3

1974

751

11

68.3

1974

131

11

11.9

1973

2,877

11

261.5

1973

2,033

11

184.8

1973

844

11

76.7

1973

231

11

21.0

1972

3,283

11

298.5

1972

1,812

11

164.7

1972

1,471

11

133.7

1972

243

11

22.1

1971

3,273

11

297.5

1971

1,838

11

167.1

1971

1,435

11

130.5

1971

212

11

19.3

1970

4,059

11

369.0

1970

2,592

11

235.6

1970

1,467

11

133.4

1970

304

11

27.6

1969

3,136

11

285.1

1969

1,807

11

164.3

1969

1,329

11

120.8

1969

192

11

17.5

1968

3,775

10

377.5

1968

2,024

10

202.4

1968

1,651

10

165.1

1968

184

10

18.4

1967

3,400

10

340.0

1967

1,709

10

170.9

1967

1,691

10

169.1

1967

138

10

13.8

1966

3,221

10

322.1

1966

2,012

10

201.2

1966

1,229

10

122.9

1966

183

10

18.3

1965

3,234

10

323.4

1965

1,805

10

180.5

1965

1,429

10

142.9

1965

170

10

17.0

1964

2,558

10

255.8

1964

1,393

10

139.3

1964

1,165

10

116.5

1964

162

10

16.2

1963

2,557

10

255.7

1963

1,501

10

150.1

1963

1,056

10

105.6

1963

153

10

15.3

1962

2,677

10

267.7

1962

1,501

10

150.1

1962

1,176

10

117.6

1962

155

10

15.5

1961

2,408

10

240.8

1961

1,421

10

142.1

1961

987

10

98.7

1961

118

10

11.8

1960

2,396

10

239.6

1960

1,761

10

176.1

1960

635

10

63.5

1960

117

10

11.7

1959

2,896

10

289.6

1959

1,949

10

194.9

1959

947

10

94.7

1959

141

10

14.1

1958

2,796

10

279.6

1958

1,906

10

190.6

1958

890

10

89.0

1958

217

10

21.7

1957

2,215

10

221.5

1957

1,681

10

168.1

1957

* 534

10

* 53.4

1957

* 47

10

* 4.7

1956

2,088

10

208.8

1956

1,302

10

130.2

1956

786

10

78.6

1956

81

10

8.1

1955

2,376

10

237.6

1955

1,629

10

162.9

1955

746

10

74.6

1955

65

10

6.5

1954

2,616

10

261.6

1954

1,997

10

199.7

1954

619

10

61.9

1954

177

10

17.7

1953

2,663

10

266.3

1953

1,735

10

173.5

1953

928

10

92.8

1953

186

10

18.6

1952

2,065

10

206.5

1952

1,488

10

144.8

1952

728

10

72.8

1952

187

10

18.7

1951

3,171

10

317.1

1951

2,278

10

227.8

1951

893

10

89.3

1951

179

10

17.9

1950

3,641

10

364.1

1950

1,928

10

192.8

1950

1,713

10

171.3

1950

206

10

20.6

* denotes modern school record

* denotes modern school record. The 1917 & 1919 teams held opponents scoreless.

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

141

RECORDS

YEAR


A&M IN THE NCAA RANKINGS DEFENSE IN NCAA TOP 10 RANKINGS

NCAA LEADERS

TOTAL DEFENSE................yards allowed per game 1939.............................. 76.3 1975............................ 183.8 1991............................ 222.4 RUSHING DEFENSE..........yards allowed per game 1939.............................. 41.5 1940.............................. 44.3 1975.............................. 80.3 PUNT RETURNS...............average yards per return 1950.............................. 17.6 1993.............................. 17.9 2015.............................. 19.7 2016.............................. 25.4 KICKOFF RETURNS..........average yards per return 1993.............................. 31.2 1994.............................. 27.8 PUNTING......................net average yards per punt 1999.............................. 42.7 BLOCKED KICKS......................total blocks 2017................................... 8 BLOCKED PUNTS......................total blocks 2017................................... 5 QB SACKS...............................total per game 2011.............................. 3.92

YEAR CATEGORY

2017 2016 2015 2011 2001 2000 1998 1995 1994

STAT

RK

BLOCKED KICKS

8 1 BLOCKED PUNTS 5 1 SACKS PER GAME 3.31 2 NET PUNTING 42.3 3 TACKLES FOR LOSS 111 7 PASSING 166.3 4 TACKLES FOR LOSS 111 3 4TH DOWN CONVERSION .200 2 QB SACKS 3.91 1 TACKLES FOR LOSS 8.0 3 TOTAL DEFENSE 294.0 10 PASS EFFICIENCY 99.7 9 SCORING 17.8 10 TOTAL DEFENSE 214.8 10 SCORING 14.6 10 TURNOVER MARGIN +1.2 7 TOTAL DEFENSE 257.7 3 PASS EFFICIENCY 88.4 2 SCORING 13.5 3 RUSHING 105.8 8 SCORING 13.4 4 TOTAL DEFENSE 265.5 5

YEAR CATEGORY

1993 1992 1991 1987 1985 1983 1978 1976 1975 1974

STAT

RUSHING

RK

92.4 6 74.9 1 247.6 3 10.8 2 +1.2 4 14.0 9 222.4 1 136.4 1 13.1 7 86.0 4 244.7 7 135.4 9 281.9 8 127.5 5 239.1 6 214.2 4 96.7 2 183.8 1 80.3 1 9.5 5 11.9 11 206.5 2

PASS EFFICIENCY TOTAL DEFENSE SCORING TURNOVER MARGIN SCORING TOTAL DEFENSE PASSING SCORING RUSHING TOTAL DEFENSE PASSING TOTAL DEFENSE PASSING TOTAL DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING SCORING SCORING TOTAL DEFENSE

YEAR CATEGORY

1973 1957 1956 1945 1944 1943 1940 1939 1919 1917

PASSING PASSING SCORING PASSING TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING SCORING TOTAL DEFENSE PASSING RUSHING SCORING SCORING TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING SCORING SCORING

STAT

OFFENSE IN NCAA TOP 10 RANKINGS

YEAR CATEGORY

2017 2013 2012 2011 2009

VON MILLER

RUSHING

YEAR PLAYER

YARDS

RK

1,302 1,692 1,691

3 2 3

RECORDS

1950 Bob Smith 1988 Darren Lewis 1990 Darren Lewis

POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR

YEAR PLAYER

PPG

2009 Jerrod Johnson 2012 Johnny Manziel 2013 Johnny Manziel

17.9 4 21.7 1 21.1 2

PASSING

YEAR PLAYER

1941 1943 1944 1982 2009 2013

ATT/COMP/INT YDS RK

Derace Moser 67-166-19 912 5 Babe Hallmark 48-120-14 719 7 Jim Cashion 59-113-13 852 3 Gary Kubiak 181-324-11 1,948 8 Jerrod Johnson 296-497-8 3,579 8 Johnny Manziel 300-429-13 4,114 8

TOTAL OFFENSE

YEAR PLAYER

1941 1943 1958 2004 2009 2012 2013

Derace Moser Babe Hallmark Charles Milstead Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson Johnny Manziel Johnny Manziel

YARDS

YARDS PER CATCH

YEAR PLAYER

YPC RANK

23.1

4

RK

RK

1942 1943 1944 1958 1965 1986 2013

39-432 23-403 24-394 37-466 60-835 65-710 69-1394

1 2 4 4 6 9 7

SACKS

YEAR PLAYER

2017 2009 2012 2014 2015

Landis Durham Von Miller Damontre Moore Myles Garrett Myles Garrett

SACKS RANK

10.5 17 12.5 11.5 12.5

t8 1 t9 6 5

TACKLES FOR LOSS

2009 2011 2012 2015

Von Miller Damontre Moore Damontre Moore Myles Garrett

TFL-YDS RANK

21.5-125 117.5-70 21.0-93 19.5-101

2017 Armani Watts Cullen Gillaspia

2 2

5 T-10 t9 T-9

t3 t3

SOLO TACKLES

TCK RANK

2015 Armani Watts

REC-YDS

Bill Rogers Marion Flanagan Clarence Howell John Tracey Dude McLean Rod Bernstine Mike Evans

BLK RANK

YEAR PLAYER

YEAR PLAYER

YEAR PLAYER

2017 Damion Ratley

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RECEIVING

RK

1,250 8 1,080 5 1,332 4 3,509 7 4,085 3 5,116 1 4,873 3

BLOCKED KICKS

YEAR PLAYER

88

PUNT RETURNS

3

YEAR PLAYER

PR-AVG

RK

1943 1972 1991 1993 2011 2014

49-475 19-15.1 19-14.5 17-19.9 18-18.6 15-180

1 4 7 1 1 8

Marion Flanagan Carl Roaches Kevin Smith Aaron Glenn Dustin Harris Speedy Noil

KICKOFF RETURNS

YEAR PLAYER

KR-AVG

RK

1948 Bob Goode 1993 Leeland McElroy 2010 Coryell Judie

16-40.7 15-39.3 20-30.3

5 1 6

FIELD GOALS

YEAR PLAYER

FG-ATT

1996 Kyle Bryant 1997 Kyle Bryant 2011 Randy Bullock

18-23 .783 18-22 .818 29-33 .879

PCT

RK

10 7 1

RK

68.3 2 76.7 5 4.7 2 53.4 10 208.8 8 130.2 6 44.6 3 159.5 10 76.7 5 5.1 4 130.9 4 45.2 2 44.3 1 3.8 4 1.8 1 76.3 1 41.5 1 34.8 2 0.0 1 0.0 1

PUNT RETURNS TOTAL OFFENSE FIRST DOWNS PASSING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE SACKS ALLOWED PUNT RETURNS TOTAL OFFENSE

PUNTING

STAT

17.1 538.4 356 353.4 558.5 44.5 490.2 0.69 13.6 465.8

RK

2 4 8 7 3 4 7 4 10 5

YEAR PLAYER

AVG

1942 1944 1965 1967 1974 1992 1995

Barney Welch Bobby Goff Phil Scoggin Steve O’Neal Mark Stanley David Davis Sean Terry

41.3 40.3 43.6 42.0 42.0 43.8 43.3

6 5 4 8 9 9 9

1997 1999 2002 2006 2008 2015 2017

Shane Lechler Shane Lechler Cody Scates Justin Brantly Justin Brantly Drew Kaser Shane Tripucka

47.0 46.5 43.8 44.3 45.7 47.5 45.5

3 3 7 10 3 4 6

SCORING

RK

YEAR PLAYER

PTS

RK

1927 1939 1945 1956 1976 1986 1992 1995 2006 2011

128 60 66 60 102 100 102 96 114 142

1 5 9 11 8 4 5 6 6 7

Joel Hunt John Kimbrough Bob Goode John David Crow George Woodard Scott Slater Greg Hill Leeland McElroy Jorvorskie Lane Randy Bullock


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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RECORD Overall (123 seasons): 732-478-48

Year

Overall Conf Conf W- L W- L Finish Bowl

Final Rank* Coach

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

did not field team

F.D. Perkins

1914

6-1-1

C.B. Moran

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

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

A.M. Soule, H.W. South C.W. Taylor H.W. Williams W.A. Murray W.A. Murray W.A. Murray J.E. Platt J.E. Platt J.E. Platt W.E. Bachman W.E. Bachman L.L. Larson N.A. Merriam C.B. Moran C.B. Moran C.B. Moran C.B. Moran C.B. Moran

SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE ERA (1915-1995) 1-1 t-4th 2-1 t-3rd 2-0 1st 1-1 t-3rd 4-0 1st 5-1 3rd 3-0-2 1st Dixie Classic 2-2 t-3rd 0-3-1 8th 2-2-1 4th 4-1 1st 1-3-1 6th 4-0-1 1st 1-3-1 5th 2-3 6th 0-5 7th 3-2 3rd 1-2-2 4th 2-2-1 4th 1-4-1 6th 1-5 7th 3-2-1 t-3rd 2-2-2 5th 2-3-1 5th 6-0 1st Sugar 1st 5-1 t-1st Cotton 6th 5-1 1st Cotton 9th 2-3-1 5th 4-1 2nd Orange 2-3 t-4th 3-3 t-3rd 3-3 4th 1-4-1 t-5th 0-5-1 7th 0-5-1 7th 3-3 t-3rd Presidential Cup 1-3-2 5th 1-4-1 6th 1-5 t-6th 0-6 7th 4-1-1 2nd 14th 6-0 1st  5th 4-2 3rd Gator  9th 2-4 t-5th

E.H. Harlan E.H. Harlan D.X. Bible D.V. Graves D.X. Bible D.X. Bible D.X. Bible D.X. Bible D.X. Bible D.X. Bible D.X. Bible D.X. Bible D.X. Bible D.X. Bible Matty Bell Matty Bell Matty Bell Matty Bell Matty Bell Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Homer Norton Harry Stiteler Harry Stiteler Harry Stiteler Raymond George Raymond George Raymond George Paul “Bear” Bryant Paul “Bear” Bryant Paul “Bear” Bryant Paul “Bear” Bryant Jim Myers

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976

Overall Conf Conf W- L W- L Finish Bowl 3-7 0-6 7th 1-6-3 0-4-3 7th 4-5-1 3-4 4th 3-7 3-4 t-4th 2-7-1 1-5-1 8th 1-9 1-6 7th 3-7 1-6 t-7th 4-5-1 4-3 4th 7-4 6-1 1st Cotton 3-7 2-5 t-6th 3-7 2-5 t-6th 2-9 0-7 8th 5-6 4-3 4th 3-8 2-5 t-7th 5-6 3-4 6th 8-3 5-2 t-2nd 10-2 6-1 t-1st Liberty 10-2 6-2 3rd Sun

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

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

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

1995

9-3

5-2

Final Rank* Coach 15th 11th  7th

Jim Myers Jim Myers Jim Myers Hank Foldberg Hank Foldberg Hank Foldberg Gene Stallings Gene Stallings Gene Stallings Gene Stallings Gene Stallings Gene Stallings Gene Stallings Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Emory Bellard

3rd 5th 5th 6th 5th t-6th t-3rd 7th 1st 1st 1st 2nd t-2nd t-2nd 1st 1st 1st ineligible

Bluebonnet Hall of Fame Independence Cotton Cotton Cotton Hancock Holiday Cotton Cotton Cotton

18th  6th 12th  9th 20th 13th 12th  7th  8th  8th

Emory Bellard Emory Bellard, Tom Wilson Tom Wilson Tom Wilson Tom Wilson Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill R.C. Slocum R.C. Slocum R.C. Slocum R.C. Slocum R.C. Slocum R.C. Slocum

t-2nd

Alamo

15th

R.C. Slocum

BIG 12 CONFERENCE ERA (1996-2011) 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

6-6 9-4 11-3 8-4 7-5 8-4 6-6 4-8 7-5 5-6 9-4 7-6 4-8 6-7 9-4 7-6

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

11-2 9-4 8-5 8-5 8-5 7-6

4-4 3rd (s) 6-2 1st (s) 7-1 1st 5-3 t-2nd (s) 5-3 3rd (s) 4-4 t-3rd (s) 3-5 5th (s) 2-6 5th (s) 5-3 3rd (s) 3-5 4th (s) 5-3 3rd (s) 4-4 t-4th (s) 2-6 t-5th (s) 3-5 5th (s) 6-2 t-1st (s) 4-5 t-6th

R.C. Slocum Cotton 20th R.C. Slocum Sugar 11th R.C. Slocum Alamo 23rd R.C. Slocum Independence R.C. Slocum Galleryfurniture.com R.C. Slocum R.C. Slocum Dennis Franchione Cotton Dennis Franchione Dennis Franchione Holiday Dennis Franchione Alamo Dennis Franchione Mike Sherman Independence Mike Sherman Cotton 17th Mike Sherman Texas Mike Sherman

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE ERA (2012-Present) 6-2 4-4 3-5 4-4 4-4 4-4

t-2nd (w) 4th (w) 6th (w) 5th (w) 4th (w) t-4th (w)

Cotton Chick-Fil-A Liberty Music City Texas Belk

5th 18th RV

Kevin Sumlin Kevin Sumlin Kevin Sumlin Kevin Sumlin Kevin Sumlin Kevin Sumlin

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143

HISTORY

1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913

Year


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1894

…………

OPPONENT

1-1 Coach F. D. Perkins W / L

at Texas Galveston Ball HS

L W

1895

…………

SCORES

0 14

38 6

OPPONENT

0-1 1-1

St. Edwards Trinity BAYLOR BAYLOR # vs Texas TULANE ^at TCU TRINITY at Texas

no team

2-0-1 Coach A. M. Soule / H.W. South …………

W / L / T

Galveston Ball HS Austin College Houston HS

T W W

1897

…………

OPPONENT Houston HS TCU Austin College

1898

SCORES

0 22 28

0 4 0

RECORD 0-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-1

1-2 Coach C. W. Taylor W / L

SCORES

L L W

0 6 4

10 30 0

RECORD 0-1 0-2 1-2

4-2 Coach H. W. Williams

…………

OPPONENT

W / L

HOUSTON HS at Texas HOUSTON HS ^ at TCU AUSTIN COLLEGE FORT WORTH UNIV.

W L L W W W

SCORES

51 0 0 16 22 28

0 48 6 0 6 0

RECORD 1-0 1-1 1-2 2-2 3-2 4-2

^ Waco, Texas.

1899

…………

OPPONENT

W L W W W L #

…………

OPPONENT KANSAS CITY MEDICS # vs Texas at Texas WAXAHACHIE ATH. CLUB HENRY COLLEGE

1901 BAYLOR BAYLOR # vs Texas at Texas BAYLOR

#

RECORD 1-0 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 4-2

T L L W W

SCORES

6 0 0 11 44

6 5 11 0 0

RECORD 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-2-1 1-2-1 2-2-1

at San Antonio, Texas.

…………

OPPONENT

0 10 0 0 0 6

2-2-1 Coach W. A. Murray W / L / T

#

SCORES

43 0 22 52 33 0

at San Antonio, Texas.

1900 HISTORY

4-2 Coach W. A. Murray W / L

HOUSTON HS SEWANEE TULANE LSU BAYLOR # vs Texas

W / L

SCORES

W L L L L

6 6 0 0 0

0 17 17 32 46

RECORD 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4

W T W W T W W W W #

SCORES

11 0 11 22 0 17 22 34 11

0 0 6 0 0 5 0 0 0

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

at San Antonio, Texas. ^ Waco, Texas.

1903

…………

OPPONENT

7-3-1 Coach J. E. Platt W / L / T

TRINITY ^at TCU ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA BAYLOR BAYLOR TCU TRINITY BAYLOR at Texas TCU

W W W L T W W L W L W

SCORES

16 11 6 0 0 18 16 0 5 6 14

0 0 0 6 0 0 0 18 0 29 6

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

^ Waco, Texas.

1904

…………

4-2

W / L

DEAF & DUMB INST. BAYLOR TCU SEWANEE at Texas BAYLOR

W W W L L W

1905

SCORES

49 5 29 5 6 10

0 0 0 17 34 0

RECORD 1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 3-2 4-2

7-2 Coach W. E. Bachman

…………

OPPONENT

W / L

HOUSTON YMCA W TCU W BAYLOR W TRINITY W AUSTIN COLLEGE W ^at TCU W TRANSYLVANIA (KY) L BAYLOR W at Texas L

SCORES

29 20 42 24 18 24 6 17 0

0 0 0 0 11 11 29 5 27

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

^ Waco, Texas.

1906

6-1 Coach W. E. Bachman

…………

W / L

TCU DANIEL BAKER # at TCU TULANE HASKELL INSTITUTE LSU at Texas

W W W W W W L #

1907

…………

OPPONENT

HASKELL INSTITUTE TCU TULANE OKLAHOMA at Texas

W W W W L #

1908

…………

OPPONENT

SCORES

42 34 22 18 32 22 0

0 0 0 0 6 12 24

^ Waco, Texas.

1909

…………

OPPONENT

Waco, Texas.

6-1-1 Coach L. L. Larson W / L / T W T W

SCORES

34 0 11

0 0 5

RECORD 1-0 1-0-1 2-0-1

#

SCORES

6 5 0 13 8 0 32 12

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

SCORES

17 0 15 9 23 47 14 5

0 0 0 6 0 0 8 0

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

at Houston, Texas.

1910

…………

OPPONENT

8-1 Coach C. B. Moran W / L

MARSHALL SCHOOL AUSTIN COLLEGE TCU TRANSYLVANIA (KY) at Arkansas at TCU # vs Texas SOUTHWESTERN TULANE

W W W W L W W W W

SCORES

48 27 35 33 0 23 14 6 17

0 5 0 0 5 6 8 0 0

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

at Houston, Texas.

1911

…………

OPPONENT

6-1 \Coach C. B. Moran W / L

SOUTHWESTERN AUSTIN COLLEGE AUBURN OLE MISS # vs Texas BAYLOR DALLAS UNIV

W W W W L W W #

0 6 26 10 24 23 0 28

7-0-1 Coach C. B. Moran W T W W W W W W

#

3-0-1 4-0-1 5-0-1 6-0-1 6-1-1

at Houston, Texas.

W / L / T

AUSTIN COLLEGE TCU HASKELL INSTITUTE BAYLOR # vs Texas TRINITY OKLAHOMA at Texas

0 5 6 0 11

3-5 Coach N. A. Merriam W / L

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

5 32 18 19 6

at Dallas, Texas.

TRINITY W BAYLOR L LSU L ^at TCU W # vs Texas L HASKELL INSTITUTE L SOUTHWESTERN W at Texas L

#

Coach J. E. Platt

OPPONENT

FORT WORTH UNIV # vs Texas LSU

144

7-0-2 Coach J. E. Platt W / L / T

OPPONENT

1-4 Coach W. A. Murray

at San Antonio, Texas.

…………

RECORD

1896 OPPONENT

1902

SCORES

22 33 16 17 0 22 24

0 0 0 0 6 11 9

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

at Houston, Texas.

1912

…………

OPPONENT

8-1 Coach C. B. Moran W / L

DANIEL BAKER W TRINITY W # vs Arkansas W AUSTIN COLLEGE W OKLAHOMA W MISSISSIPPI STATE W TULANE W KANSAS STATE L BAYLOR W #

at Dallas, Texas.

SCORES

50 59 27 57 28 41 41 10 53

0 0 0 0 6 7 0 13 0

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


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1913

…………

3-4-2………………………………………… Coach C. B. Moran

OPPONENT

W / L / T

SCORES R ECORD

TRINITY W 7 0 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 6 0 POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE W 19 6 ! MISSISSIPPI STATE L 0 6 KANSAS STATE L 0 12 OKLAHOMA A&M L 0 3 HASKELL INSTITUTE L 0 28 BAYLOR T 14 14 LSU T 7 7

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-4-1 3-4-2

! at Dallas, Texas.

1914

…………

6-1-1………………………………………… Coach C. B. Moran

OPPONENT

W / L / T

AUSTIN COLLEGE TRINITY TCU # vs Haskell Institute ! vs LSU RICE OKLAHOMA A&M ! vs Ole Miss

W T W L W W W W

SCORES R ECORD

32 0 0 0 40 0 0 10 63 9 32 7 24 0 14 7

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

D.X. BIBLE Texas A&M head coach

(1917 , 1919-1928)

# at Fort Worth, Texas. ! at Dallas, Texas.

1915

…………

6-2, 1-1………………………………… Coach E. H. Harlan

OPPONENT

W / L / T

AUSTIN COLLEGE W TRINITY W at TCU W MO. SCHOOL OF MINES W # vs Haskell Institute W * at Rice L * TEXAS W MISSISSIPPI STATE L

SCORES R ECORD

40 0 1-0 62 0 2-0 13 10 3-0 33 3 4-0 21 7 5-0 0 7 5-1, 0-1 13 0 6-1, 1-1 0 7 6-2

JACK MAHAN

All-SWC fullback (1919-20)

1919

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

1916

…………

6-3, 2-1………………………………… Coach E. H. Harlan

DATE OPPONENT

OCT. NOV.

W / L

6 Fri * SOUTHWESTERN 14 Sat ! vs LSU 23 Mon SMU # 28 Sat vs Haskell Institute 4 Sat at Rice 11 Sat * at Baylor 17 Fri MO. SCHOOL OF MINES 23 Thu DALLAS UNIV 30 Thu * at Texas

…………

RECORD

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

at Dallas, Texas.

W / L

…………

#

SCORES

66 98 20 27 35 7 7 10

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECORD

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

at San Antonio, Texas.

[ b y B i l l i n g s l e y, N a t i o n a l C h a m p i o n s h i p F o u n d a t i o n ] DATE OPPONENT

OCT. NOV.

W / L

26 Sat REAM FIELD 2 Sat CAMP TRAVIS 9 Sat * at Baylor 16 Sat SOUTHWESTERN 23 Sat CAMP MABRY 28 Thu * at Texas 7 Sat CAMP TRAVIS REMOUNT

W W W W W L W

* SWC game.

3 Fri SAM HOUSTON STC 3 Fri SAN MARCOS STC 11 Sat * at SMU 18 Sat HOWARD PAYNE 24 Fri TRINITY 31 Fri * OKLAHOMA A&M 8 Sat * at Baylor 15 Sat TCU 20 Thu SOUTHWESTERN 27 Thu * TEXAS

W / L

W W W W W W W W W W

SCORES

77 28 16 12 42 28 10 48 7 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECORD

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

* SWC game.

1920

…………

6-1-1, 5-1………………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

DATE OPPONENT

OCT. NOV.

1 9 15 22 30 6 16 25

Fri Sat * Fri Fri * Sat * Sat * Tue * Thu *

DANIEL BAKER SMU LSU PHILLIPS UNIV at Oklahoma A&M at Baylor RICE at Texas

W / L

W W T W W W W L

SCORES

110 3 0 47 35 24 7 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

RECORD

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

* SWC game.

1921

6-1, 1-1………………………………… Coach D. V. Graves

DATE OPPONENT

10-0, 4-0………………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

SCORES

6 12 19 7 19 0 60

0 6 0 0 6 7 0

…………

RECORD

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

6-1-2, 3-0-2…………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

SWC CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

30 Fri HOWARD PAYNE 12 Wed * at SMU 15 Sat at LSU 21 Fri ARIZONA 28 Fri * OKLAHOMA A&M 5 Sat * at Baylor 11 Fri * at Rice 24 Thu * TEXAS 2 Mon † vs Centre College

W / L / T

W W L W W W T T W

SCORES

14 13 0 17 23 14 7 0 22

7 0 6 13 7 3 7 0 14

RECORD

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

* SWC game. † Dixie Classic, Fair Park, Dallas. ... Attendance 20,000

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145

HISTORY

W W W W W W W W

* SWC game.

OCT. NOV. DEC.

0 13 0 0 20 0 0 6 21

SWC CHAMPIONS

5 Fri AUSTIN COLLEGE 12 Fri DALLAS UNIV 22 Mon SOUTHWESTERN # 27 Sat vs LSU 2 Fri TULANE 10 Sat * at Baylor 20 Tue * TEXAS 29 Thu at Rice

1918

#

6 0 62 13 0 3 77 20 7

8-0, 2-0…………………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

DATE OPPONENT

OCT. NOV.

SCORES

W L W W L W W W L

* SWC game. ! at Galveston, Texas.

1917

…………

N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S


1922

…………

5-4, 2-2…………………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W/L

29 Fri HOWARD PAYNE L # 10 Tue vs Tulsa L 14 Sat SOUTHWESTERN W 20 Fri at LSU W # 27 Fri vs Ouachita College W 4 Sat * at Baylor L 11 Sat * at SMU L 18 Sat * RICE W 30 Thu * at Texas W * SWC game.

1923

…………

#

22 28 5 13 20 26 3 18 29

Sat Fri Fri # Sat Sat Fri * Sat * Sun * Thu *

W / L / T

* SWC game.

…………

#

* SWC game.

…………

W W W W W T L W W L #

1926

…………

HISTORY

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

SCORES

40 33 54 7 40 7 7 28 13 0

0 0 0 0 0 7 15 0 6 7

RECORD

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

at Dallas, Texas.

W / L / T

25 Fri TRINITY 2 Fri SOUTHWESTERN # 10 Sat vs Sewanee 16 Fri * SMU 23 Fri SAM HOUSTON STC 31 Sat * at Baylor 7 Sat * at TCU 14 Sat * at Rice 26 Thu * TEXAS

W W T W W W L W W #

10 6 6 0 0 0 3 0 0

RECORD

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

at Dallas, Texas.

W / L / T

24 Fri TRINITY 2 Sat SOUTHWESTERN # 9 Sat vs Sewanee 16 Sat NEW MEXICO 23 Sat * at SMU 30 Sat * at Baylor 5 Fri * TCU 12 Fri * RICE 25 Thu * at Texas * SWC game.

…………

SCORES

20 23 6 7 77 13 0 17 28

5-3-1, 1-3-1…………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

DATE OPPONENT

1927

RECORD

SWC CHAMPIONS

* SWC game.

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

0 0 0 0 0 10 0 7 6

7-1-1, 4-1………………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. NOV.

SCORES

53 21 13 14 28 0 0 6 0

at Dallas, Texas.

W / L / T

20 Sat JOHN TARLETON SC 26 Fri TRINITY 3 Fri SOUTHWESTERN # 11 Sat vs Sewanee 17 Fri ARKANSAS A&M 25 Sat * at SMU 1 Sat * at Baylor 7 Fri * TCU 14 Fri * RICE 27 Thu * at Texas

1925

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

7-2-1, 2-2-1…………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

RECORD

at Dallas, Texas.

SAM HOUSTON STC W HOWARD PAYNE W SOUTHWESTERN W vs Sewanee W at LSU W SMU L at Baylor T at Rice L TEXAS L

1924

13 13 0 0 6 13 17 0 7

5-3-1, 0-3-1…………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

SCORES

7 10 33 46 19 7 6 24 14

W W W W L L T W L #

SCORES

26 35 6 63 7 9 13 20 5

0 0 3 0 9 20 13 0 14

RECORD

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

at Dallas, Texas.

8-0-1, 4-0-1…………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S [by Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)]

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. 24 Sat TRINITY OCT. 1 Sat SOUTHWESTERN # 8 Sat vs Sewanee

146

W / L / T

W W W

SCORES

45 31 18

0 0 0

RECORD

1-0 2-0 3-0

NOV.

15 22 28 5 11 18

Sat * Sat * Fri Sat * Fri * Fri *

ARKANSAS at TCU TEXAS TECH at SMU at Rice TEXAS

W T W W W W * SWC game.

1928

…………

#

W / L / T

* SWC game.

…………

#

W/L

* SWC game.

…………

#

W/L

* SWC game.

…………

#

W/L

* SWC game.

…………

#

24 1 5 8 15 22 29 5 11 24

# Sat Sat Wed Sat Sat * Sat * Sat Sat * Fri * Thu *

RECORD

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

SCORES

43 0 9 0 0 7 7 0 0

0 13 19 13 3 6 13 7 26

RECORD

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

SCORES

33 21 0 29 0 33 7 0 7 7

0 0 7 0 6 7 0 8 0 6

RECORD

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

at Dallas, Texas.

4-4-2, 1-2-2……………………… Coach Madison Bell

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

7 13 0 13 14 0 12 6 0

7-3, 3-2……………………………… Coach Madison Bell

26 Sat SOUTHWESTERN W 26 Sat JOHN TARLETON SC W 3 Sat at Tulane L # 10 Sat vs Iowa W 17 Sat * at TCU L 24 Sat * BAYLOR W 31 Sat at Centenary W 7 Sat * SMU L 14 Sat * at Rice W 26 Thu * TEXAS W

1932

SCORES

54 10 19 7 13 54 7 26 13

at Dallas, Texas. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas.

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

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

at Dallas, Texas.

27 Sat SOUTHWESTERN W 4 Sat at Nebraska L # 11 Sat vs Tulane L 18 Sat !* at Arkansas L 25 Sat * TCU L 1 Sat CENTENARY W 8 Sat * at SMU L 15 Sat * RICE L 27 Thu * at Texas L

1931

RECORD

2-7, 0-5……………………………… Coach Madison Bell

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

0 0 0 6 6 27 0 19 0 19

at Dallas, Texas.

28 Sat SOUTHWESTERN W 5 Sat at Tulane L # 12 Sat vs Kansas State W 19 Sat * at TCU L 26 Sat * ARKANSAS L 2 Sat STEPHEN F AUSTIN STC W 9 Sat * SMU L 16 Sat * at Rice W 28 Thu * TEXAS W

1930

SCORES

21 21 69 0 0 12 44 19 19 0

5-4, 2-3……………………………… Coach Madison Bell

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

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

at Dallas, Texas.

22 Sat TRINITY W 29 Sat SOUTHWESTERN W # 6 Sat vs Sewanee W 13 Sat CENTENARY L 20 Sat * TCU L 27 Sat * at Arkansas L 3 Sat NORTH TEXAS STC W 10 Sat * at SMU T 16 Fri * RICE W 29 Thu * at Texas L

1929

6 0 6 13 0 7

5-4-1, 1-3-1…………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

40 0 47 39 14 28

W / L / T

vs Texas Tech W at Tulane L SAM HOUSTON STC W TEXAS A&I W TCU L at Baylor T at Centenary L at SMU T RICE W at Texas L * SWC game.

#

at Amarillo, Texas.

SCORES

7 14 26 14 0 0 0 0 14 0

0 26 0 0 17 0 7 0 7 21

RECORD

1-0 1-1 2-1 3-1 3-2, 0-1 3-2-1, 0-1-1 3-3-1 3-3-2, 0-1-2 4-3-2, 1-1-2 4-4-2, 1-2-2


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SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L / T

23 Sat TRINITY W 30 Sat at Tulane W 6 Fri SAM HOUSTON STC W 13 Fri TEXAS A&I W 21 Sat * at TCU L 28 Sat * BAYLOR W 4 Sat at Centenary L 11 Sat * SMU L 18 Sat * at Rice W 30 Thu * TEXAS T

SCORES

38 13 34 17 7 14 0 0 27 10

0 6 14 0 13 7 20 19 0 10

RECORD

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

* SWC game.

1934

…………

22 29 5 13 20 27 3 10 17 29 8

Sat Sat Fri # Sat Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Thu * Sat !

W / L / T

SAM HOUSTON STC W TEXAS A&I T at Temple L vs Centenary L TCU L at Baylor W ARKANSAS T at SMU L RICE L at Texas L vs Michigan State L * SWC game.

1935

…………

#

21 27 5 12 19 26 2 16 28 7

Sat Fri Sat Sat Sat * Sat * Sat !* Sat * Thu * Sat *

SCORES

28 14 6 0 0 10 7 0 6 0 13

0 14 40 13 13 7 7 28 25 13 26

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

1937

…………

STEPHEN F AUSTIN STC W at Sam Houston STC W TEMPLE L at Centenary L at TCU L BAYLOR L at Arkansas L at Rice L TEXAS W SMU L

6 0 0 7 0 18 6 14 7 3 7 6

RECORD

RK

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

— — — — 14 — — 15 15 14 — —

OCT. NOV. DEC.

W / L / T

2 Sat at Manhattan College W 9 Sat MISSISSIPPI STATE W 16 Sat * at TCU T 23 Sat * (#18) BAYLOR L # 30 Sat * at ( 20) Arkansas L 6 Sat * SMU W # 13 Sat * at ( 15) Rice T 25 Thu * TEXAS W 4 Sat at San Francisco W

SCORES

14 14 7 0 13 14 6 7 42

7 0 7 13 26 0 6 0 0

RECORD

RK

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

— — — 13 — — — — —

* SWC game.

SCORES

37 25 0 6 14 6 7 10 20 0

SCORES

39 3 3 18 0 0 22 38 20 0 0 13

5-2-2, 2-2-2……………………… Coach H. H. Norton

DATE OPPONENT

1938

3-7, 1-5……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton W / L / T

W / L / T

26 Sat SAM HOUSTON STC W 3 Sat at Hardin-Simmons W 10 Sat * at Rice W 17 Sat * TCU W 24 Sat * at Baylor T 31 Sat * ARKANSAS L 7 Sat * at SMU W 11 Wed at San Francisco W 14 Sat UTAH W 21 Sat at Centenary L 26 Thu * TEXAS L 5 Sat MANHATTAN COLLEGE W * SWC game.

RECORD

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

8-3-1, 3-2-1……………………… Coach H. H. Norton

at Beaumont, Texas. ! at San Antonio, Texas.

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

…………

DATE OPPONENT

2-7-2, 1-4-1……………………… Coach H. H. Norton

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

1936

6-3-1, 2-2-1……………………… Coach Madison Bell

DATE OPPONENT

6 0 14 7 19 14 14 17 6 24

…………

4-4-1, 2-3-1……………………… Coach H. H. Norton

RECORD

DATE OPPONENT

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

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 24

Sat Sat Sat Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Thu *

W / L / T

TEXAS A&I W TULSA W SANTA CLARA L TCU L at (#17) Baylor T ARKANSAS W at SMU L at Texas L RICE W

SCORES

52 20 0 6 6 13 7 6 27

0 0 7 34 6 7 10 7 0

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2, 0-1 2-2-1, 0-1-1 3-2-1, 1-1-1 3-3-1, 1-2-1 3-4-1, 1-3-1 4-4-1, 2-3-1

— — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas.

1939

…………

11-0, 6-0…………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S

[ b y A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s , B i l l i n g s l e y, B o a n d , D e Vo l d , D u n k e l , F o o t b a l l R e search, Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Williamson] DATE OPPONENT

23 Sat at Oklahoma A&M 30 Sat CENTENARY 6 Fri at Santa Clara 14 Sat VILLANOVA 21 Sat * at TCU 28 Sat * BAYLOR 4 Sat * at Arkansas 11 Sat * (#13) SMU 18 Sat * at Rice 30 Thu * TEXAS 1 Mon † at (#5) Tulane

W / L / T

W W W W W W W W W W W

SCORES

32 14 7 33 20 20 27 6 19 20 14

0 0 3 7 6 0 0 2 0 0 13

RECORD

RK

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

— — — — 9 5 5 2 2 1 1

* SWC game. † Sugar Bowl, Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana. Attendance: 72,000

1940

…………

9-1, 5-1……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

SWC CO-CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

MARSHALL ROBNETT

1940 All-Americans

&

JOHN KIMBROUGH

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 28 1

Sat # Sat Sat Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Thu * Wed †

* SWC game.

TEXAS A&I vs Tulsa at UCLA TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at (#14) SMU RICE at Texas vs (#12) Fordham #

W / L / T

W W W W W W W W L W

SCORES

26 41 7 21 14 17 19 25 0 13

0 6 0 7 7 0 7 0 7 12

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0, 1-0 5-0, 2-0 6-0, 3-0 7-0, 4-0 8-0, 5-0 8-1, 5-1 9-1

— — — 2 4 5 4 3 2 6

at Alamo Stadium, San Antonio, Texas. † Cotton Bowl, Dallas. Attendance: 45,507

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

147

HISTORY

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.


1941

…………

SWC CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN.

W/L

27 Sat SAM HOUSTON STC W # 4 Sat vs Texas A&I W 11 Sat at New York Univ W 18 Sat * at TCU W 25 Sat * BAYLOR W 1 Sat !* at Arkansas W 8 Sat * SMU W 15 Sat * at Rice W 27 Thu * (#10) TEXAS L # 6 Sat % vs ( 19) Washington State W 1 Thu † vs (#20) Alabama L * SWC game.

1942

…………

#

SCORES

54 41 49 14 48 7 21 19 0 7 21

RECORD

0 0 7 0 0 0 10 6 23 0 29

RK

1-0 ­— 2-0 — 3-0 — 4-0, 1-0 14 5-0, 2-0 9 6-0, 3-0 5 7-0, 4-0 5 8-0, 5-0 4 8-1, 5-1 2 9-1 9 9-2 9

W / L / T

SCORES

7 19 7 2 0 41 27 0 6 21

16 0 18 7 6 0 20 0 12 0

RECORD

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1943

…………

7-2-1, 4-1…………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

W / L / T

25 Sat BRYAN AFB W 2 Sat at Texas Tech W 9 Sat at LSU W 16 Sat * at TCU W # 23 Sat at North Texas AC T 30 Sat * at Arkansas W 6 Sat * SMU W 13 Sat * at Rice W # 25 Thu * ( 12) TEXAS L 1 Sat † vs LSU L * SWC game.

1944

…………

#

HISTORY

23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 30 8

Sat # Sat Sat Sat * Sat Sat ! Sat * Sat * Sat * Thu * Fri

#

— — — 18 13 19 16 14 16 —

SCORES

39 27 14 7 7 61 6 39 19 0 70

0 14 21 13 0 0 7 6 6 6 14

RECORD

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — — —

at San Antonio, Texas. ! at Arlington, Texas.

W/L

22 Sat ELLINGTON FIELD W 29 Sat at Texas Tech W 6 Sat OKLAHOMA W 13 Sat LSU L 20 Sat * at TCU L 27 Sat * BAYLOR W 3 Sat * at Arkansas W 10 Sat * SMU W 17 Sat * at Rice L 29 Thu * (#10) TEXAS L * SWC game.

148

RK

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

6-4, 3-3……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W/L

BRYAN AFB W vs Texas Tech W at Oklahoma L TCU L at LSU W at North Texas AC W ARKANSAS L at SMU W at Rice W at Texas L at Miami (Fla.) W

…………

RECORD

7-4, 2-3……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

* SWC game.

1945

6 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 27 19

at Arlington, Texas. † Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla.

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

SCORES

48 13 28 13 0 13 22 20 13 14

SCORES

54 16 19 12 12 19 34 3 0 10

0 6 14 31 13 13 0 0 6 20

4-6, 3-3……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

SEPT. OCT. NOV. NOV.

W/L

21 Sat NORTH TEXAS STATE W # 28 Sat vs Texas Tech L 5 Sat at Oklahoma L 12 Sat at LSU L 19 Sat * TCU W 26 Sat * at Baylor W 2 Sat * ARKANSAS L 9 Sat * at SMU W 16 Sat * (#14) RICE L 28 Thu * at (#20) Texas L * SWC game.

1947

…………

#

RECORD

RK

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

— — — 17 — — — — — —

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L / T

* SWC game.

…………

#

18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 25

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

# * * * * * *

W / L / T

* SWC game.

…………

#

W / L / T

* SWC game.

…………

#

L L L L L L T L L

#

RECORD

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — —

SCORES

14 14 14 13 14 14 6 14 6 14

34 20 42 14 27 20 28 20 28 14

RECORD

RK

0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-5, 0-1 0-6, 0-2 0-7, 0-3 0-8, 0-4 0-9, 0-5 0-9-1, 0-5-1

— — — — — — — — — —

SCORES

0 26 13 0 6 0 6 27 0 14

35 7 33 34 28 21 27 27 13 42

RECORD

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — —

at San Antonio, Texas.

W/L

# 23 Sat vs Nevada W # 30 Sat vs Texas Tech W 7 Sat at (#6) Oklahoma L 14 Sat VMI W 21 Sat * TCU W 28 Sat * at Baylor L 4 Sat * ARKANSAS W 11 Sat * at (#7) SMU W 18 Sat * RICE L 30 Thu * at (#5) Texas L 8 Fri † vs Georgia W

* SWC game.

0 7 26 19 26 0 21 13 41 32

7-4, 3-3…………………………… Coach Harry Stiteler

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

SCORES

48 29 14 13 0 24 21 0 7 13

at San Antonio, Texas.

17 Sat VILLANOVA # 24 Sat vs Texas Tech W 1 Sat at Oklahoma 8 Sat at LSU 15 Sat * at TCU 22 Sat * (#11) BAYLOR 29 Sat * at Arkansas 5 Sat * (#9) SMU # 12 Sat * at ( 7) Rice 24 Thu * TEXAS

1950

— — — — — — — — — —

1-8-1, 0-5-1…………………… Coach Harry Stiteler

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

RK

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

at San Antonio, Texas.

at Villanova L vs Texas Tech L at Oklahoma L at LSU L TCU L at Baylor L ARKANSAS L at (#8) SMU L RICE L at Texas T

1949

RECORD

0-9-1, 0-5-1…………………… Coach Harry Stiteler

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

0 6 10 33 0 0 7 0 27 24

at San Antonio, Texas.

20 Sat SOUTHWESTERN W # 27 Sat vs Texas Tech W 4 Sat at Oklahoma L 11 Sat at LSU L 18 Sat * at TCU L 25 Sat * BAYLOR W 1 Sat * at Arkansas T 8 Sat * (#3) SMU L 15 Sat * at Rice L 27 Thu * (#7) TEXAS L

1948

SCORES

47 0 7 9 14 17 0 14 10 7

3-6-1, 1-4-1……………………… Coach H. H. Norton

DATE OPPONENT

4-5-1, 2-3-1……………………… Coach H. H. Norton

26 Sat at LSU L 3 Sat TEXAS TECH W 10 Sat at Corpus Christi NAS L 17 Sat * (#17) TCU L 24 Sat * at Baylor L 31 Sat * ARKANSAS W 7 Sat * at SMU W 14 Sat * at Rice T 26 Thu * at (#18) Texas L 5 Sat WASHINGTON STATE W

…………

DATE OPPONENT

at San Antonio, Texas. ! at Little Rock, Ark. % at Tacoma, Wash. † Cotton Bowl, Dallas Attendance: 33,000

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

1946

9-2, 5-1……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

SCORES

48 34 28 52 42 20 42 25 13 0 40

18 13 34 0 23 27 13 20 21 17 20

RECORD

RK

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

— — — — — 13 — — 12 — —

at San Antonio, Texas. † Presidential Cup, Byrd Stadium, College Park, Md. Attendance: 12,245


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W / L / T

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W W W W L T L T L W

21 Fri at UCLA # 29 Sat vs Texas Tech 6 Sat (#11) OKLAHOMA 13 Sat at Trinity 20 Sat * at TCU 27 Sat * (#7) BAYLOR 3 Sat * at Arkansas 10 Sat * SMU 17 Sat * at Rice 29 Thu * (#16) TEXAS * SWC game.

1952

…………

20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 27

Sat Sat # Sat Sat Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Thu *

#

SCORES

21 20 14 53 14 21 21 14 13 22

14 7 7 14 20 21 33 14 28 21

RECORD

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

…………

RK

6 10 4 n/a 6 16 18 — — —

at Dallas, Texas.

9-0-1, 6-0……………… Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant

SWC CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

W / L / T

SCORES

RECORD

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W W W T W W W W W W

19 0 9 6 40 7 14 14 7 6 19 13 27 0 33 7 21 7 34 21

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-0-1 4-0-1, 1-0 5-0-1, 2-0 6-0-1, 3-0 7-0-1, 4-0 8-0-1, 5-0 9-0-1, 6-0

22 Sat VILLANOVA 29 Sat at LSU 6 Sat # vs Texas Tech 13 Sat at Houston 20 Sat * (#4) TCU 27 Sat * at (#8) Baylor 3 Sat * ARKANSAS 10 Sat * at SMU 17 Sat * RICE 29 Thu * at Texas

TV

RK

— 9 — 11 — 11 — 9 — 14 — 7 regional 5 — 5 — 5 — 4

3-6-1, 1-4-1…………… Coach Raymond George

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

1956

5-3-2, 1-3-2…………… Coach Raymond George

DATE OPPONENT

W / L / T

at Houston W vs Oklahoma A&M W KENTUCKY L at (#1) Michigan State L TCU T at Baylor L ARKANSAS W at SMU L RICE L at (#10) Texas L

SCORES

21 14 7 6 7 20 31 13 6 12

13 7 10 48 7 21 12 21 16 32

RECORD

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

TV

RK

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — regional —

JOHN DAVID CROW 1957 Heisman Trophy winner

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

1953

…………

4-5-1, 1-5………………… Coach Raymond George

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L / T

19 Sat at Kentucky W 26 Sat HOUSTON # 3 Sat # vs ( 18) Georgia W 10 Sat at Texas Tech W 17 Sat * at TCU W 24 Sat * (#6) BAYLOR 31 Sat !* at Arkansas 7 Sat * SMU # 14 Sat * at ( 16) Rice 26 Thu * (#11) TEXAS

T L L L L L

SCORES

7 14 14 27 20 13 14 0 7 12

6 14 12 14 7 14 41 23 34 21

RECORD

TV

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

— — — — — — — — — — — 15 — — — — — — — —

RK

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas. ! at Little Rock, Ark.

1954

…………

W/L

18 Sat (#19) TEXAS TECH 25 Sat # vs Oklahoma A&M 2 Sat at Georgia W 9 Sat at Houston 16 Sat * TCU 23 Sat * at Baylor 30 Sat * (#4) ARKANSAS 6 Sat * at SMU 13 Sat * RICE 25 Thu * at Texas

L L L L L L L L L

SCORES

9 6 6 7 20 7 7 3 19 13

41 14 0 10 21 20 14 6 29 22

1957

…………

RECORD

TV

0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3 1-4, 0-1 1-5, 0-2 1-6, 0-3 1-7, 0-4 1-8, 0-5 1-9, 0-6

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

RK

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

…………

1958

W / L / T

16 Fri at (#1) UCLA L 24 Sat # vs (#16) LSU W 1 Sat HOUSTON W 8 Sat at Nebraska W 15 Sat * at (#7) TCU W 22 Sat * (#16) BAYLOR W 29 Sat * at Arkansas T 5 Sat * SMU W 12 Sat * at Rice W 24 Thu * TEXAS L

SCORES

0 28 21 27 19 19 7 13 20 6

21 0 3 0 16 7 7 2 12 21

RECORD

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

TV

RK

— — — — — — — — — 19 — 12 — 11 — 12 — 9 NBC 8

SCORES

RECORD

TV

RK

21 13 21 0 28 0 28 6 7 0 14 0 7 6 19 6 6 7 7 9 0 3

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

NBC — — — — — — — — regional CBS

2 2 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 4 8

4-6, 2-4…………………………………… Coach Jim Myers

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L / T

20 Sat # vs Texas Tech L 27 Sat at Houston L 4 Sat MISSOURI W 11 Sat at Maryland W 18 Sat * (#20) TCU L 25 Sat * at Baylor W 1 Sat * ARKANSAS L 8 Sat * at (#20) SMU L 15 Sat * at Rice W 27 Thu * at Texas L

SCORES

14 7 12 14 8 33 8 0 28 0

15 39 0 10 24 27 21 33 21 27

RECORD

TV

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — ABC

20 — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

1959

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

…………

3-7, 0-6…………………………………… Coach Jim Myers

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L / T

19 Sat # vs Texas Tech L 26 Sat at (#19) Michigan State W 3 Sat at Mississippi Southern W 10 Sat HOUSTON W 17 Sat * at TCU L 24 Sat * BAYLOR L 31 Sat * at (#17) Arkansas L 7 Sat * SMU L 14 Sat * at Rice L 26 Thu * (#4) TEXAS L

SCORES

14 9 7 28 6 0 7 11 2 17

20 7 3 6 39 13 12 14 7 20

RECORD

TV

RK

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

— — — — — — regional — — —

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

149

HISTORY

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

…………

7-2-1, 4-1-1………… Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant

W / L / T

21 Sat # vs Maryland W 28 Sat at Texas Tech W 5 Sat MISSOURI W 12 Sat HOUSTON W 19 Sat * at TCU W 26 Sat * BAYLOR W # 2 Sat * at ( 11) Arkansas W 9 Sat * SMU W # 16 Sat * at ( 20) Rice L 28 Thu * TEXAS L # 27 Fri † vs ( 13) Tennessee L

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas. † Gator Bowl, Gator Bowl Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla. Attendance: 43,709

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

1955

8-3, 4-2………………… Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant

DATE OPPONENT

1-9, 0-6………………… Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.


1960

…………

SEPT. SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. NOV. NOV. NOV.

17 Sat 24 Sat 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 22 Sat 29 Sat 5 Sat 12 Sat 24 Thu

1966

1-6-3, 0-4-3…………………………… Coach Jim Myers

DATE OPPONENT

W / L / T

at LSU L * TEXAS TECH T at Trinity W at Houston L * TCU T # * at ( 7) Baylor L # * ( 12) ARKANSAS L * at SMU T * at (#16) Rice L * at Texas L

SCORES

0 14 14 0 14 0 3 0 14 14

9 14 0 17 14 14 7 0 21 21

RECORD

TV

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — ABC

— — — — — — — — — —

…………

4-5-1, 4-3……………………… Coach Gene Stallings

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

17 Sat 24 Sat 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 22 Sat 29 Sat 5 Sat 12 Sat 24 Thu

W / L / T

at Georgia Tech L at Tulane L * TEXAS TECH W at LSU T * TCU W * at Baylor W * (#9) ARKANSAS L * at SMU L * at Rice W * at Texas L

1961

………………

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

23 Sat HOUSTON T 30 Sat at LSU L 7 Sat * at Texas Tech W 14 Sat at Trinity W 21 Sat * at TCU L 28 Sat * BAYLOR W 4 Sat * at Arkansas L 11 Sat * SMU W 18 Sat * at Rice L 23 Thu * (#5) TEXAS L

SCORES

7 7 38 55 14 23 8 25 7 0

7 16 7 0 15 0 15 12 21 25

RECORD

TV

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — ABC

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1962

…………

3-7, 3-4………………………… Coach Hank Foldberg

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

15 22 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 22

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

1967

4-5-1, 3-4………………………………… Coach Jim Myers W / L / T

W/L

at (#5) LSU L at Houston L TEXAS TECH W at Florida L TCU L at Baylor W (#8) ARKANSAS L at SMU W at Rice L at (#4) Texas L

3 13 35 7 35 17 0 14 7 14

38 21 14 7 7 13 34 21 6 22

RECORD

TV

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — —

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

* SWC game.

DATE OPPONENT

SCORES

SCORES

0 3 7 6 14 6 7 12 3 3

21 6 3 42 20 3 17 7 23 13

RECORD

TV

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

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — CBS —

…………

7-4, 6-1………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

SWC CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 18 23 1

Sat * # Sat Sat Sat Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Thu * Mon †

* SWC game.

RK

W/L

SMU L vs Purdue L at LSU L FLORIDA STATE L at Texas Tech W at TCU W BAYLOR W ARKANSAS W at Rice W TEXAS W # vs ( 8) Alabama W #

SCORES

17 20 6 18 28 20 21 33 18 10 20

20 24 17 19 24 0 3 21 3 7 16

RECORD

TV

RK

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

CBS — — — — — — — — — CBS

— — — — — — — — — — —

at Dallas, Texas. † Cotton Bowl, Dallas. Attendance: 73,800

* SWC game.

1963

…………

2-7-1, 1-5-1………………… Coach Hank Foldberg

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L / T

21 Sat at LSU L 28 Sat at Ohio State L 5 Sat * at Texas Tech L 12 Sat HOUSTON W 19 Sat * at TCU T 26 Sat * BAYLOR L 2 Sat !* at Arkansas L 9 Sat * SMU L 16 Sat * at Rice W 28 Thu * (#1) TEXAS L

SCORES

6 0 0 23 14 7 7 7 13 13

14 17 10 13 14 34 21 9 6 15

RECORD

TV

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — CBS

— — — — — — — — — —

1964

…………

HISTORY

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

19 Sat 25 Fri 3 Sat 10 Sat 17 Sat 24 Sat 31 Sat 7 Sat 14 Sat 26 Thu

1-9, 1-6………………………… Coach Hank Foldberg W/L

at LSU at Houston * TEXAS TECH at USC * TCU * at Baylor * (#4) ARKANSAS * at SMU W * at Rice * at (#5) Texas

L L L L L L L L L

SCORES

6 0 12 7 9 16 0 23 8 7

9 10 16 31 14 20 17 0 19 26

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 0-2 0-3, 0-1 0-4 0-5, 0-2 0-6, 0-3 0-7, 0-4 1-7, 1-4 1-8, 1-5 1-9, 1-6

— — — — — — — — — regional

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1965

…………

SEPT. OCT. NOV. .

18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 25

Sat Sat Sat * Sat Sat * Sat * Sat !* Sat * Sat * Thu *

W / L

SCORES

at (#8) LSU L at Georgia Tech W at Texas Tech L HOUSTON W at TCU L BAYLOR L # at ( 2) Arkansas L SMU L at Rice W TEXAS L

RECORD

0 14 16 10 9 0 0 0 14 17

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Ark.

150

1968

…………

3-7, 2-5………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 28

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

10 10 20 7 17 31 31 10 13 21

TV

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

ATTEN.

— — — — — — — — — —

RK

— — — — — — — — — —

W/L

at (#18) LSU L at Tulane W at Florida State L TEXAS TECH L TCU W at Baylor L # ( 17) ARKANSAS L at SMU L RICE W # at ( 6) Texas L

SCORES

12 35 14 16 27 9 22 23 24 14

13 3 20 21 7 10 25 36 14 35

RECORD

TV

RK

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

— — — — — — — — — ABC

13 — 17 — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1969

…………

3-7, 2-5………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

DATE OPPONENT

3-7, 1-6………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

DATE OPPONENT

(coat & tie) and his staff enter Kyle Field

DATE OPPONENT

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Ark.

DATE OPPONENT

GENE STALLINGS

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

20 Sat 27 Sat 4 Sat 11 Sat 18 Sat 25 Sat 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 27 Thu

W/L

at LSU L at Nebraska L at Army W * at Texas Tech L * at TCU L * BAYLOR W * at (#4) Arkansas L * SMU W * at Rice L * (#1) TEXAS L * SWC game.

SCORES

6 0 20 9 6 24 13 20 6 12

35 14 13 13 16 0 35 10 7 49

RECORD

TV

RK

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

— — — — — — ABC-R — — —

— — — — — — — — — —


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1970

…………

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W/L

SCORES

12 Sat WICHITA STATE W 19 Sat at (#12) LSU W # 26 Sat at ( 1) Ohio State L # 3 Sat at ( 8) Michigan L 10 Sat * TEXAS TECH L 17 Sat * TCU L 24 Sat * at Baylor L 31 Sat * (#8) ARKANSAS L 7 Sat * at SMU L 14 Sat * RICE L # 26 Thu * at ( 1) Texas L

41 20 13 10 7 15 24 6 3 17 14

14 18 56 14 21 31 29 45 6 18 52

RECORD

TV

RK

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2 2-3, 0-1 2-4, 0-2 2-5, 0-3 2-6, 0-4 2-7, 0-5 2-8, 0-6 2-9, 0-7

— — — — — — — — — — —

— — — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1971

…………

5-6, 4-3………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L

11 Sat WICHITA STATE W 18 Sat at LSU L 25 Sat at (#1) Nebraska L 2 Sat CINCINNATI L 16 Sat * at Texas Tech L 20 Wed * at TCU L 23 Sat * BAYLOR W 30 Sat !* at (#8) Arkansas W 6 Sat * SMU W 13 Sat * at Rice W 25 Thu * (#12) TEXAS L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

41 0 7 0 7 3 10 17 27 18 14

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

— — — — — — — — — — —

29,580 68,576 67,993 26,627 44,380 31,910 28,662 54,446 27,358 47,000 52,090

— — — — — — — — — — —

7 37 34 17 28 14 9 9 10 13 34

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Ark.

1972

…………

3-8, 2-5…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L

9 Sat at Wichita State W 16 Sat at (#9) Nebraska L # 23 Sat at ( 9) LSU L 30 Sat ARMY L 14 Sat * TEXAS TECH L 21 Sat * TCU L 28 Sat * at Baylor L 4 Sat * (#20) ARKANSAS W 11 Sat * at SMU W 18 Sat * RICE L # 23 Thu * at ( 6) Texas L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

36 7 17 14 14 10 13 10 27 14 3

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

— — — — — — — — — — ABC

22,659 76,042 68,538 46,680 34,216 28,770 40,000 36,723 32,109 28,231 68,000

— — — — — — — — — — —

13 37 42 24 17 13 15 7 17 20 38

* SWC game.

1973

…………

5-6, 3-4…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L

15 Sat WICHITA STATE W 22 Sat at (#11) LSU L 29 Sat BOSTON COLLEGE L 6 Sat at Clemson W 13 Sat * at Texas Tech L 20 Sat * at TCU W 27 Sat * BAYLOR W 3 Sat * at Arkansas L 10 Sat * SMU W 17 Sat * at Rice L 22 Thu * (#11) TEXAS L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

48 23 24 30 16 35 28 10 45 20 13

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

— — — — — — — — — — —

31,474 68,394 36,317 30,000 50,102 32,010 44,182 37,261 37,180 45,000 52,974

— — — — — — — — — — —

0 28 32 15 28 16 22 14 10 24 42

…………

8-3, 5-2…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W W W L W W W W L W L

24 21 28 10 28 17 20 20 14 37 3

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

— — — — ABC-R — — — — — ABC-R

38,792 69,088 54,000 36,230 50,620 36,701 48,500 47,887 44,463 45,334 77,584

20 12 9 5 16 8 8 8 5 10 8

14 Sat CLEMSON 21 Sat at (#7) LSU 28 Sat at Washington 5 Sat at Kansas 12 Sat * (#7) TEXAS TECH 19 Sat * TCU 26 Sat * at Baylor 2 Sat * ARKANSAS 9 Sat * at SMU 16 Sat * RICE 29 Thu * at (#17) Texas

0 14 15 28 7 0 0 10 18 7 32

…………

10-2, 6-1………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

SWC TRI-CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

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

7 39 43 10 38 14 19 36 33 20 6 0

13 Sat OLE MISS 20 Sat at LSU 27 Sat ILLINOIS 4 Sat at Kansas State 11 Sat * at Texas Tech 18 Sat * at TCU 25 Sat * BAYLOR 8 Sat * SMU 15 Sat * at Rice 28 Fri * (#5) TEXAS 6 Sat !* at (#18) Arkansas 22 Mon † vs USC

RECORD

0 1-0 8 2-0 13 3-0 0 4-0 9 5-0, 1-0 6 6-0, 2-0 10 7-0, 3-0 3 8-0, 4-0 14 9-0, 5-0 10 10-0, 6-0 31 10-1, 6-1 20 10-2

TV

— — ABC-R — — — — — — ABC-R ABC ABC

ATTEN.

RK

47,021 9 69,445 11 45,524 8 37,100 6 52,254 6 34,210 5 53,693 5 49,809 4 67,000 3 56,679 2 52,000 2 52,129 6

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas. † Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tennessee.

1976

…………

10-2, 6-2………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 13 20 25 2

W / L

Sat VIRGINIA TECH W Sat KANSAS STATE W Sat * at Houston L Sat at Illinois W Sat * (#15) TEXAS TECH L Sat * BAYLOR W Sat * RICE W Sat * at SMU W Sat !* at (#14) Arkansas W Sat * TCU W Thu * at Texas W Sun † vs Florida W

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

19 34 10 14 16 24 57 36 31 59 27 37

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

— — — — — — — ABC-R ABC — ABC-R CBS

44,039 50,027 70,001 67,543 52,651 52,241 47,354 35,213 47,000 44,055 70,000 33,250

14 11 9 — 17 — — — 17 11 11 10

0 14 21 7 27 0 34 0 10 10 3 14

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas. † Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas.

1977

…………

8-4, 6-2…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

W / L

10 Sat KANSAS W 17 Sat at Virginia Tech W # 24 Sat * at ( 7) Texas Tech W # 1 Sat at ( 3) Michigan L 15 Sat * at Baylor W 22 Sat * at Rice W 29 Sat * SMU W # 12 Sat * ( 8) ARKANSAS L 19 Sat * at TCU W 26 Sat * (#1) TEXAS L 3 Sat * HOUSTON W 31 Sat † vs (#20) USC L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

28 27 33 3 38 28 38 20 52 28 27 28

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

— — — ABC — — — — — — ABC-R Mizlou

51,454 33,500 55,008 104,802 45,000 57,500 53,932 55,028 28,563 57,443 51,790 52,842

9 7 6 5 13 12 12 11 14 12 t17 t17

14 6 17 41 31 14 21 26 23 57 7 47

* SWC game. † Bluebonnet Bowl, Astrodome, Houston.

1978

…………

8-4, 4-4…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT.

9 23 30 7 14 21

Sat Sat Sat Sat * Sat * Sat *

NOV. DEC.

28 4 18 25 2 20

Sat * RICE Sat * at SMU Sat !* at (#13) Arkansas Sat * TCU Sat * at (#14) Texas Wed † vs (#19) Iowa State

W / L

at Kansas W at Boston College W MEMPHIS STATE W TEXAS TECH W at (#17) Houston L BAYLOR L

W W L W L W

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

37 37 58 38 0 6

10 2 0 9 33 24

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0, 1-0 4-1, 1-1 4-2, 1-2

— — — — — —

37,640 26,012 56,818 56,121 52,156 55,458

16 9 8 7 6 12

38 20 7 15 7 28

21 17 26 7 22 12

5-2, 2-2 6-2, 3-2 6-3, 3-3 7-3, 4-3 7-4, 4-4 8-4

Coach Tom Wilson  — ABC-R ABC-R — ABC Mizlou

51,461 57,208 54,118 41,484 78,413 41,150

— — — — — —

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas. † Hall of Fame Bowl, Legion Field, Birmingham, Alabama.

* SWC game.

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

151

HISTORY

* SWC game.

1974

1975

2-9, 0-7………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

DATE OPPONENT


1979

…………

SEPT. OCT. NOV. . DEC.

8 Sat 15 Sat 22 Sat 29 Sat 6 Sat 13 Sat 27 Sat 3 Sat 17 Sat 24 Sat 1 Sat

W / L

vs BYU L * at Baylor L at (#6) Penn State W at Memphis State W * at Texas Tech L * (#7) HOUSTON L * at Rice W * SMU W * (#9) ARKANSAS L * at TCU W * (#6) TEXAS W #

* SWC game.

1980

…………

W / L

1981

…………

#

5-6, 3-5………………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

DATE OPPONENT

17 7 27 17 20 14 41 47 10 30 13

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

— — — — — — — ABC-R — — —

40,000 48,500 77,576 38,477 52,468 59,545 43,000 58,690 62,648 27,229 69,017

14 — — — — — — — — — —

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

18 17 14 7 21 17 15 14 22 7 7

4 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 13 20 25

1983

…………

TV

ATTEN.

RK

DATE OPPONENT

23 0 9 41 13 7 6 0 24 13 24

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

— — — — — — — ABC-R — — —

47,482 60,150 66,783 65,379 46,525 69,588 51,630 41,289 38,715 48,546 72,537

— — — — — — — — — — —

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

5 Sat at California W 19 Sat at Boston College L 26 Sat LOUISIANA TECH W 3 Sat * at Texas Tech W 10 Sat * HOUSTON W 17 Sat * at Baylor L 24 Sat * at Rice W 31 Sat * (#13) SMU L 14 Sat * (#16) ARKANSAS L 21 Sat * TCU W 26 Thu * (#7) TEXAS L 12 Sat † vs Oklahoma State W

1984

…………

TV

ATTEN.

RK

DATE OPPONENT

29 12 43 24 7 17 51 7 7 37 13 33

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

— — — — — — — — ABC-R — — Mizlou

40,000 31,000 56,217 50,081 66,569 45,000 52,000 62,646 62,003 29,483 71,731 48,600

— — — — — — — — — — — —

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

HISTORY

W / L

1 Sat UTEP W 22 Sat IOWA STATE W 29 Sat ARKANSAS STATE W 6 Sat * TEXAS TECH L 13 Sat * at Houston L 20 Sat * BAYLOR L 27 Sat * RICE W 3 Sat * at (#19) SMU L 17 Sat * at Arkansas L 24 Sat * (#17) TCU W 1 Sat * at (#13) Texas W

— — — — — — — — — — —

17 38 15 0 30 13 29 7 36 20 13

19 17 34 3 7 13 10 10 23 10 45

RECORD

TV

0-1 — 1-1 — 1-2 CBS 1-3, 0-1 — 2-3, 1-1 — 2-3-1, 1-1-1 WTBS 3-3-1, 2-1-1 — 3-4-1, 2-2-1 — 4-4-1, 3-2-1 — 5-4-1, 4-2-1 — 5-5-1, 4-3-1 ABC

1985

SCORES

RECORD

20 38 22 12 7 16 38 20 0 35 37

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

17 17 21 30 9 20 14 28 28 21 12

RK

— — — — — — — — — — —

TV

ATTEN.

RK

Gaylord-R 42,658 — Gaylord-R 45,239 — Gaylord-R 45,282 — Raycom-R 51,365 — — 34,103 — — 54,618 — — 43,108 — — 47,113 — Raycom-R 38,020 — — 38,209 — ESPN 81,309 —

10-2, 7-1……………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

SWC CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

SEPT. 14 Sat # at (#20) Alabama 21 Sat NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 28 Sat TULSA OCT. 5 Sat * at Texas Tech 12 Sat * HOUSTON 19 Sat * at (#14) Baylor 26 Sat * at Rice NOV. 2 Sat * (#19) SMU 16 Sat * (#9) ARKANSAS 23 Sat * at TCU 28 Thu * (#18) TEXAS JAN. 1 Wed † vs (#16) Auburn

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

10 31 45 28 43 15 43 19 10 53 42 36

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

ESPN — — — — — — ESPN ESPN — ESPN CBS

* SWC game.

1986

…………

#

23 17 10 27 16 20 28 17 6 6 10 16

ATTEN.

RK

74,697 — 46,851 — 44,593 — 50,148 — 55,711 — 48,500 — 41,195 — 54,597 — 58,632 — 38,782 19 77,607 15 73,137 11

at Legion Field, Birmingham, Alabama. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

9-3, 7-1………………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

SWC CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

RECORD

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

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

17 48 16 45 19 31 45 39 10 74 16 12

0-1 ESPN 79,713 7 1-1 — 54,406 16 2-1 — 54,938 14 3-1, 1-0 — 62,876 14 4-1, 2-0 Raycom-R 28,277 14 5-1, 3-0 ABC-R 74,739 11 6-1, 4-0 — 51,885 10 7-1, 5-0 — 58,125 10 7-2, 5-1 ABC-R 54,912 7 8-2, 6-1 Raycom-R 59,126 13 9-2, 7-1 ESPN 75,623 10 9-3 CBS 74,188 8

13 Sat at (#14) LSU 20 Sat NORTH TEXAS STATE 27 Sat SOUTHERN MISS 4 Sat * TEXAS TECH 11 Sat * at Houston 18 Sat * (#20) BAYLOR 25 Sat * RICE 1 Sat * at SMU 15 Sat !* at (#17) Arkansas 22 Sat * TCU 27 Thu * at Texas 1 Thu † vs (#11) Ohio State

35 28 7 8 7 30 10 35 14 10 3 28

TV

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

152

ATTEN.

51,971 50,064 53,638 52,109 57,622 40,000 40,000 60,219 58,597 28,640 76,751

* SWC game.

…………

1986 Cotton Bowl vs. Auburn

RK

55,177 54,098 53,214 59,416 46,302 64,017 53,767 50,008 53,410 51,892 72,368

6-5, 3-5………………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

RECORD

* SWC game. † Independence Bowl, Shreveport, Louisiana.

KEITH WOODSIDE

ATTEN.

ABC — — CBS-R — — — CBS — — —

W / L / T SCORES

3 Sat CALIFORNIA L 17 Sat ARKANSAS STATE W 24 Sat OKLAHOMA STATE L 1 Sat * at Texas Tech L 8 Sat * HOUSTON W 15 Sat * at Baylor T 22 Sat * at Rice W # 29 Sat * ( 10) SMU L 12 Sat * ARKANSAS W 19 Sat * at TCU W # 26 Sat * ( 2) TEXAS L

SCORES

28 13 7 23 6 19 26 27 10 7 21 16

TV

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

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas.

7-5, 4-4………………………………… Coach Tom Wilson W / L

RECORD

38 22 27 24 24 23 7 47 35 14 53

5-5-1, 4-3-1………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

RECORD

at Veterans Memorial Stadium, Jackson, Mississippi.

DATE OPPONENT

SCORES

16 61 38 15 20 28 49 9 0 34 16

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas.

SCORES

20 42 25 21 17 46 10 27 27 10 14

W / L

Sat BOSTON COLLEGE L Sat UT ARLINGTON W Sat LOUISIANA TECH W Sat * TEXAS TECH L Sat * at Houston L Sat * BAYLOR W Sat * RICE W Sat * at (#4) SMU L Sat !* at (#10) Arkansas L Sat * TCU W Sat * at (#14) Texas L

at Rice Stadium, Houston.

6 Sat # at Ole Miss W 13 Sat at (#12) Georgia L # 20 Sat ( 11) PENN STATE L 4 Sat * TEXAS TECH W 11 Sat * at Houston L # 18 Sat * ( 13) BAYLOR L 25 Sat * RICE L 1 Sat * at (#19) SMU L 15 Sat * at Arkansas L 22 Sat * TCU W 29 Sat * at Texas W * SWC game.

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

#

…………

SCORES

4-7, 3-5………………………………… Coach Tom Wilson

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

1982

6-5, 4-4………………………………… Coach Tom Wilson

DATE OPPONENT

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W / L

13 Sat (#6) LSU L 20 Sat (#10) WASHINGTON W 27 Sat # vs Southern Miss W 4 Sat * at Texas Tech L 11 Sat * HOUSTON W 18 Sat * at Baylor W 25 Sat * at Rice W 1 Sat LOUISIANA TECH W # 15 Sat * ( 20) ARKANSAS W 22 Sat * at TCU W 27 Thu * TEXAS W # 1 Fri † vs ( 13) Notre Dame W * SWC game.

#

1988

…………

27 3 24 1 8 15 22 5 12 19 24 1

Sat # Sat Sat Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat Sat * Sat * Thu * Thu

W / L

vs (#2) Nebraska L at (#17) LSU L at (#18) Oklahoma State L TEXAS TECH W at Houston W BAYLOR W RICE W LOUISIANA TECH W at (#11) Arkansas L TCU W at Texas W (#20) ALABAMA L

1989

…………

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

3 29 27 21 22 34 34 32 14 42 20 35

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

ESPN ESPN — Raycom-R — Raycom-R — — — Raycom-R ESPN CBS

71,282 58,178 22,150 42,625 64,415 46,812 32,500 53,779 73,511 40,164 78,573 73,006

15 — 16 15 — — — — 19 16 15 15

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

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

45 34 34 37 34 27 38 44 13 65 31 2

17 12 14 27 17 10 21 3 0 24 13 10

#

SCORES

RECORD

14 0 15 50 30 28 24 56 20 18 28 10

0-1 Raycom 58,172 10 0-2 — 79,018 11 0-3 — 50,440 — 1-3, 1-0 — 63,822 — 2-3, 2-0 — 42,361 — 3-3, 3-0 — 67,884 — 4-3, 4-0 — 53,727 — 5-3 — 48,023 — 5-4, 4-1 — 53,818 — 6-4, 5-1 Raycom-R 52,969 — 7-4, 6-1 ESPN 77,809 — 7-5 ESPN 59,152 —

23 27 52 15 16 14 10 17 25 0 24 30

TV

ATTEN.

W / L

W / L

SCORES

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

10 31 19 26 19 35 19 41 40 38 37 34 3

TV

ATTEN.

RK

* SWC game.

ESPN ABC-R — — Raycom-R — — — — CBS ESPN CBS

61,733 69,434 42,960 58,843 50,743 66,423 45,565 30,900 48,948 57,876 76,803 44,887

— 15 21 22 19 — 23 21 20 14 16 16

1993

9-3-1, 5-2-1………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum SCORES

W W W L W L T W W W W L W

28 63 40 8 28 31 20 41 38 20 56 27 65

13 14 8 17 24 36 20 15 17 16 10 28 14

RECORD

TV

1-0 ESPN 2-0 — 3-0 — 3-1 — 4-1, 1-0 — 4-2, 1-1 — 4-2-1, 1-1-1 — 5-2-1, 2-1-1 — 6-2-1, 3-1-1 — 7-2-1, 4-1-1 — 8-2-1, 5-1-1 Raycom-R 8-3-1, 5-2-1 CBS 9-3-1 ESPN

* SWC game. † Sea World Holiday Bowl, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California.

RK

20 15 — 23 19 13 12 12 13 12 10 9

ATTEN.

RK

38,237 51,317 52,049 77,703 68,593 45,141 61,017 52,158 23,783 46,418 40,378 82,518 61,441

13 12 12 11 19 20 25 — — — — — —

RECORD

TV

7 1-0 Raycom 22 2-0 ABC-R 9 3-0 — 13 4-0 — 17 5-0, 1-0 Raycom-R 9 6-0, 2-0 — 13 7-0, 3-0 ABC-R 7 8-0, 4-0 — 18 9-0 ABC-R 30 10-0, 5-0 ESPN 10 11-0, 6-0 ABC-R 13 12-0, 7-0 ESPN 28 12-1 NBC

ATTEN.

RK

35,240 69,313 58,926 42,031 69,817 53,387 66,542 41,417 48,848 38,644 55,086 81,170 71,615

7 7 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4

Disneyland Pigskin Classic, Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, Calif. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

#

…………

10-2, 7-0……………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

SWC CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

SEPT. 4 Sat LSU 11 Sat at (#17) Oklahoma 18 Sat MISSOURI OCT. 2 Sat * at Texas Tech 9 Sat * HOUSTON 16 Sat * at Baylor 23 Sat * at Rice 30 Sat * SMU NOV. 13 Sat (#20) LOUISVILLE 20 Sat * at TCU 25 Thu * TEXAS JAN. 1 Sat † vs (#4) Notre Dame

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

24 14 73 31 34 34 38 37 42 59 18 21

RECORD

0 1-0 44 1-1 0 2-1 6 3-1, 1-0 10 4-1, 2-0 17 5-1, 3-0 10 6-1, 4-0 13 7-1, 5-0 7 8-1 3 9-1, 6-0 9 10-1, 7-0 24 10-2

TV

ATTEN.

RK

ABC-R ABC-R Raycom-R ABC-R Raycom-R Raycom-R ­— — ESPN Raycom-R ESPN NBC

61,307 68,211 51,778 50,748 60,575 43,716 46,800 53,076 56,161 33,537 74,748 69,855

5 5 16 14 14 13 11 11 11 10 8 7

* SWC game. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

1994

…………

10-0-1, 6-0-1……………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W W W W W W W T W W W

18 36 41 23 38 41 7 21 34 26 34

3 Sat at LSU 10 Sat (#15) OKLAHOMA 24 Sat SOUTHERN MISS 1 Sat * TEXAS TECH 8 Sat * at Houston 15 Sat * BAYLOR 22 Sat * RICE 29 Sat !* vs SMU 5 Sat * at Texas 12 Sat at Louisville 19 Sat * TCU

RECORD

13 1-0 14 2-0 17 3-0 17 4-0, 1-0 7 5-0, 2-0 21 6-0, 3-0 0 7-0, 4-0 21 7-0-1, 4-0-1 10 8-0-1, 5-0-1 10 9-0-1 17 10-0-1, 6-0-1

TV

ATTEN.

RK

— — — — — — — — — — —

75,504 72,577 56,007 64,242 40,184 70,111 56,214 51,056 82,312 36,112 58,113

15 16 12 10 10 7 6 7 11 9 9

* SWC game. ! at Alamodome, San Antonio.

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

153

HISTORY

W / L

at Hawai’i SW LOUISIANA NORTH TEXAS at LSU TEXAS TECH at (#12) Houston BAYLOR RICE at SMU at Arkansas TCU at (#5) Texas vs (#13) BYU

ATTEN.

66,281 30,122 56,271 50,577 50,267 65,812 42,600 27,762 62,487 52,523 76,532 73,728

SWC CHAMPIONS

26 Wed # vs (#17) Stanford 5 Sat at LSU 12 Sat TULSA 19 Sat at Missouri 3 Sat * TEXAS TECH 17 Sat * RICE 24 Sat * BAYLOR 31 Sat * at SMU 7 Sat LOUISVILLE 12 Thu * at Houston 21 Sat * TCU 26 Thu * at Texas 1 Fri † vs (#5) Notre Dame

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

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

TV

12-1, 7-0……………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE OPPONENT

RECORD

16 19 7 14 27 13 11 7 14 23 10 31

RECORD

7 1-0 Raycom-R 35 1-1 Raycom-R 7 2-1 — 14 3-1, 1-0 Raycom-R 12 4-1, 2-0 ABC-R 18 5-1, 3-0 — 21 6-1, 4-0 — 7 7-1, 5-0 ESPN 3 8-1, 6-0 ESPN 6 9-1, 7-0 — 14 10-1, 8-0 ESPN 10 10-2 CBS

AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

SCORES

DATE OPPONENT

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat †

…………

28 6 44 31 24 17 14 45 63 22 21 28

* SWC game. † John Hancock Bowl, Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas.

…………

1992

RK

Kickoff Classic, Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.

2 Sat (#7) LSU W 9 Sat at Washington L 16 Sat * at TCU W 30 Sat SOUTHERN MISS W 7 Sat * at Texas Tech L # 14 Sat * ( 8) HOUSTON W 21 Sat * at Baylor W 28 Sat * at Rice W 4 Sat * SMU W # 24 Sat * ( 10) ARKANSAS L 2 Sat * TEXAS W 30 Sat † vs (#23) Pittsburgh L

1 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 17 24 1 29

14 Sat LSU 21 Sat at Tulsa 28 Sat SW LOUISIANA 5 Sat * at Texas Tech 19 Sat * at (#16) Baylor 26 Sat * HOUSTON 2 Sat * at Rice 7 Thu * at TCU 16 Sat * ARKANSAS 23 Sat * SMU 28 Thu * TEXAS 1 Wed † vs (#5) Florida State

* SWC game. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

8-4, 6-2………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE OPPONENT

1990

SWC CHAMPIONS

SCORES

7-5, 6-1………………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

* SWC game.

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

10-2, 8-0……………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

at Veterans Memorial Stadium, Jackson, Mississippi. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

DATE OPPONENT

AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

…………

SWC CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

1991

10-2, 6-1……………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill


1998

…………

11-3, 7-1……………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

BIG 12 CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN.

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

14 28 24 28 24 28 35 17 17 29 17 24 36 14

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

ABC — FSN — FSN-R ABC-R — ABC-R FSN FX FSN-R ABC ABC ABC

59,232 55,073 33,233 56,072 36,000 60,798 42,333 62,873 47,250 54,506 60,433 83,687 60,798 76,502

14 18 17 17 18 18 10 8 8 7 6 6 10 8

31 Mon ! vs (#2) Florida State 12 Sat LOUISIANA TECH 19 Sat at Southern Miss 26 Sat NORTH TEXAS 3 Sat * at Kansas 10 Sat * (#2) NEBRASKA 17 Sat * at Baylor 24 Sat * (#25) TEXAS TECH 31 Sat * at Oklahoma State 7 Sat * OKLAHOMA 14 Sat * (#13) MISSOURI 27 Fri * at Texas 5 Sat $ vs (#2) Kansas State (2OT) 1 Fri † vs (#3) Ohio State

23 7 6 9 21 21 14 10 6 0 14 26 33 24

* Big 12 game. ! Kickoff Classic, Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. $ Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship, TWA Dome, St Louis, Mo. † Nokia Sugar Bowl, Superdome, New Orleans.

1999

…………

SIRR PARKER

1998 Big 12 Championship

1995

…………

9-3, 5-2………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

W / L

2 Sat LSU W 16 Sat TULSA W 23 Sat at (#7) Colorado L 7 Sat * at Texas Tech L 14 Sat * SMU W 21 Sat * at Baylor W 28 Sat * HOUSTON W 9 Thu * at Rice W 18 Sat MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST W 25 Sat * at TCU W 2 Sat * (#6) TEXAS L 29 Fri † vs (#14) Michigan W

SCORES

RECORD

33 52 21 7 20 24 31 17 56 38 6 22

1-0 ABC-R 2-0 Raycom-R 2-1 ABC 2-2, 0-1 — 3-2, 1-1 — 4-2, 2-1 — 5-2, 3-1 — 6-2, 4-1 ESPN 7-2 — 8-2, 5-1 — 8-3, 5-2 ABC 9-3 ESPN

17 9 29 14 17 9 7 10 14 6 16 20

TV

ATTEN.

RK

70,057 57,067 53,849 51,205 59,573 51,218 58,277 39,500 53,549 44,282 76,221 64,597

3 3 3 8 22 22 19 18 15 16 16 19

* SWC game. † Builders Square Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, San Antonio.

1996

…………

6-6, 4-4………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE OPPONENT

HISTORY

AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L

24 Sat # at BYU L 14 Sat at SW Louisiana L 21 Sat NORTH TEXAS W 28 Sat * (#12) COLORADO L 5 Sat LOUISIANA TECH W 12 Sat * at Iowa State W # 19 Sat * ( 19) KANSAS STATE L 26 Sat * TEXAS TECH L 2 Sat * at Oklahoma State W 9 Sat * at Baylor W 16 Sat * OKLAHOMA W 29 Fri * at Texas L * Big 12 game.

1997

…………

#

SCORES

RECORD

37 22 55 10 63 24 20 10 38 24 33 15

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

41 29 0 24 13 21 23 13 19 7 16 51

TV

ABC — — ABC-R — FSN-R FSN FSN-R — ABC-R ABC-R ABC

ATTEN.

RK

55,229 12 38,783 25 56,308 — 70,339 — 52,522 — 44,950 — 64,155 — 70,147 — 41,250 — 45,112 — 66,161 — 81,887 —

Pigskin Classic, Provo, Utah.

9-4, 6-2………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

BIG 12 SOUTH CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN.

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

59 66 36 16 56 17 13 28 38 51 27 15 23

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0, 1-0 5-0, 2-0 5-1, 2-1 5-2, 2-2 6-2, 3-2 7-2, 4-2 8-2, 5-2 9-2, 6-2 9-3 9-4

— FSN-R — ABC-R — ABC-R — FSN — FSN ABC ABC CBS

58,619 54,603 42,224 50,877 58,159 43,601 50,513 60,776 64,006 64,929 75,349 64,824 59,215

— — 18 17 13 14 20 25 21 18 15 14 20

6 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 28 6 1

Sat Sat Sat # Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Fri * Sat ! Thu †

SAM HOUSTON STATE SW LOUISIANA vs North Texas at (#16) Colorado IOWA STATE at (#20) Kansas State at Texas Tech (#19) OKLAHOMA ST (OT) BAYLOR at Oklahoma TEXAS vs (#2) Nebraska vs (#5) UCLA

6 0 10 10 17 36 16 25 10 7 16 54 29

* Big 12 game. # at Texas Stadium, Irving. ! Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship, Alamodome, San Antonio. † Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

154

8-4, 5-3………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

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

37 62 23 19 45 34 6 21 0 51 20 0

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

— — ABC-R FSN — FSN-R FSN — ABC-R FSN-R ABC ESPN

40,328 67,647 65,264 53,513 75,476 70,232 74,552 74,008 77,705 57,472 86,128 65,380

7 7 5 5 13 13 13 22 21 — 24 18

4 Sat ! vs Louisiana Tech 18 Sat TULSA 25 Sat SOUTHERN MISS 2 Sat * at Texas Tech 9 Sat * BAYLOR 16 Sat * KANSAS 23 Sat * at Oklahoma 30 Sat * OKLAHOMA STATE 6 Sat * at (#9) Nebraska 13 Sat * at Missouri 26 Fri * (#7) TEXAS 28 Tue † vs (#13) Penn State

17 13 6 21 13 17 51 3 37 14 16 24

* Big 12 game. ! at Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La. † Sylvania Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, San Antonio.

2000

…………

7-5, 5-3………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

W / L

2 Sat at Notre Dame L 9 Sat WYOMING W 16 Sat TEXAS-EL PASO W 30 Sat * TEXAS TECH W 7 Sat * COLORADO L 14 Sat * at Baylor W 21 Sat * at Iowa State W # 28 Sat * ( 10) KANSAS STATE W 4 Sat * at Oklahoma State W 11 Sat * (#1) OKLAHOMA L # 24 Fri * at ( 12) Texas L 31 Sun † vs Mississippi State (OT) L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

10 51 45 33 19 24 30 26 21 31 17 41

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

NBC FSN — FSN-R — FSN-R ABC-R ABC-R — ABC-R ABC ESPN

80,232 69,273 69,184 83,644 75,523 40,076 48,931 80,659 36,310 87,188 84,012 36,974

25 — — — — — — — 24 23 22 —

24 3 17 15 26 0 7 10 16 35 43 43

* Big 12 game. † Indepedence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2001

…………

8-4, 4-4………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

W / L

1 Sat McNEESE STATE W 6 Thu at Wyoming W 22 Sat * OKLAHOMA STATE W 29 Sat NOTRE DAME W 6 Sat * BAYLOR W 13 Sat * at (#20) Colorado L 20 Sat * at Kansas State W 27 Sat * IOWA STATE W 3 Sat * at Texas Tech L 10 Sat * at (#3) Oklahoma L 23 Fri * (#5) TEXAS L 28 Fri † vs TCU W

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

38 28 21 24 16 21 31 24 0 10 7 28

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

— ESPN2 — ABC-R — — — — — ABC-R ABC ESPN

70,656 18,131 86,201 87,206 82,589 49,521 49,935 85,661 52,649 75,525 87,555 53,480

— — — — 24 25 — — 24 — — —

24 20 7 3 10 31 24 21 12 31 21 9

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2002

…………

AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L

31 Sat LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 7 Sat at Pittsburgh W 21 Sat (#7) VIRGINIA TECH L 28 Sat LOUISIANA TECH W 5 Sat * TEXAS TECH (OT) L 12 Sat * at Baylor W 19 Sat * at Kansas W 26 Sat * NEBRASKA L 2 Sat * at Oklahoma State L 9 Sat * (#1) OKLAHOMA W 16 Sat * MISSOURI (2OT) L 29 Fri * at (#10) Texas L

…………

TV

ATTEN.

RK

DATE OPPONENT

31 14 3 31 47 41 47 31 23 30 27 20

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

— ESPN ABC-R — — FSN-R — TBS FSN-R ABC-R — ABC

75,087 45,489 83,746 72,802 86,478 38,673 34,000 81,054 47,607 84,036 78,186 83,711

23 20 19 24 23 — — — — — — —

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

7 12 13 3 48 0 22 38 28 26 33 50

4-8, 2-6………………… Coach Dennis Franchione W / L

30 Sat ARKANSAS STATE W 6 Sat UTAH W 18 Thu at (#8) Virginia Tech L 27 Sat (#17) PITTSBURGH L 4 Sat * at Texas Tech L 11 Sat * BAYLOR W 18 Sat * at (#14) Nebraska L 25 Sat * (#18) OKLAHOMA STATE L 1 Sat * KANSAS W 8 Sat * at (#1) Oklahoma L 15 Sat * at Missouri L 28 Fri * (#6) TEXAS L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

26 28 19 26 28 73 12 10 45 0 22 15

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

— — ESPN ABC-R FSN — FSN-R ABC-R — ABC-R FSN-R ABC

75,804 74,019 65,115 79,116 51,772 73,030 77,604 79,153 68,487 83,461 55,505 84,094

— — — — — — — — — — — —

11 26 35 37 59 10 48 38 33 77 45 46

* Big 12 game.

2004

…………

W / L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

21 31 27 42 34 36 29 34 35 32 13 7

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

ESPN FSN TBS TBS — FSN — — ABC-R ABC-R ABC FOX

45,419 65,600 71,565 72,675 44,307 47,800 73,745 41,283 81,125 82,278 83,891 75,704

— — — — — 23 17 17 — 22 22 20

41 0 6 30 3 20 26 35 42 25 26 38

* Big 12 game. † SBC Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

5-6, 3-5………………… Coach Dennis Franchione

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. OCT.

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

35 51 28 45 27 21 25 34 31 16 27 12 10

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-1, 0-1 5-1, 1-1 6-1, 2-1 7-1, 3-1 8-1, 4-1 8-2, 4-2 8-3, 4-3 9-3, 5-3 9-4

— — ESPN2 — ABC-R FSN ABC-R — — ABC-SN ABC-R ABC ESPN

70,104 67,079 64,583 68,563 85,979 46,445 71,136 43,006 51,385 85,697 83,336 89,102 62,395

— — — — — — — 25 22 21 24 — 21

3 7 24 14 31 18 19 33 21 17 28 7 45

2007

…………

W / L

3 Sat at Clemson L 17 Sat SMU W 22 Thu TEXAS STATE W 1 Sat * BAYLOR (OT) W 8 Sat * at Colorado L 15 Sat * OKLAHOMA STATE W 22 Sat * at Kansas State W 29 Sat * IOWA STATE L 5 Sat * at (#16) Texas Tech L 12 Sat * at Oklahoma L 25 Fri * (#2) TEXAS L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

24 66 44 16 20 62 30 14 17 30 29

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

ABC-R FSN FSN-SW FSN FSN — ­— ABC-R FSN ABC-R ABC

25 8 31 13 41 23 28 42 56 36 40

ATTEN.

7-6, 4-4………………… Coach Dennis Franchione

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

W / L

1 Sat MONTANA STATE W 8 Sat FRESNO STATE (3OT) W 15 Sat LOUISIANA-MONROE W 20 Thu at Miami L 29 Sat * BAYLOR W 6 Sat * OKLAHOMA STATE W 13 Sat * at Texas Tech L 20 Sat * at Nebraska W 27 Sat * (#12) KANSAS L 3 Sat * at (#5) Oklahoma L 10 Sat * at (#7) Missouri L 23 Fri * (#12) TEXAS W 29 Sat † vs Penn State L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

38 47 54 17 34 24 7 36 11 14 26 38 17

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

— FSN — ESPN Versus FSN ABC-R — ESPN2 ABC-SN FSN ABC-N ESPN

79,438 75,922 77,309 44,622 82,970 86,217 55,491 84,473 85,341 85,044 64,945 88,253 66,166

25 23 25 20 — — — — — — — — —

7 45 14 34 10 23 35 14 19 42 40 30 24

* Big 12 game. † Valero Alamo Bowl, San Antonio.

2008

…………

4-8, 2-6…………………………… Coach Mike Sherman

DATE OPPONENT

AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV.

W / L

30 Sat ARKANSAS STATE L 6 Sat at New Mexico W 20 Sat MIAMI L 27 Sat ARMY W 4 Sat * at (#21) Oklahoma State L 11 Sat * KANSAS STATE L # 18 Sat * ( 7) TEXAS TECH L 25 Sat * at Iowa State W 1 Sat * COLORADO W # 8 Sat * ( 6) OKLAHOMA L 15 Sat * at Baylor L 27 Thu * at (#4) Texas L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

14 28 23 21 28 30 25 49 24 28 21 9

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

— Versus ABC-R Versus — — FSN FCS — ABC-R — ESPN

78,691 28,007 84,165 84,090 51,147 78,669 86,012 45,495 78,121 85,603 43,549 98,621

— — — — — — — — — — — —

18 22 41 17 56 44 43 35 17 66 41 49

* Big 12 game.

RK

80,000 17 75,128 — 72,741 — 79,280 — 50,686 — 78,451 — 45,915 — 86,172 — 55,755 — 84,943 — 86,617 —

* Big 12 game.

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

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SEPT. 2 Thu at (#19) Utah L 11 Sat WYOMING W 18 Sat CLEMSON W OCT. 2 Sat * KANSAS STATE W 9 Sat * at Iowa State W # 16 Sat * at ( 15) Oklahoma State W 23 Sat * COLORADO (OT) W 30 Sat * at Baylor (OT) L # NOV. 6 Sat * ( 2) OKLAHOMA L 13 Sat * TEXAS TECH (OT) W 26 Fri * at (#5) Texas L # JAN. 1 Sat † vs ( 15) Tennessee L

…………

W / L

2 Sat THE CITADEL W 9 Sat LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 16 Sat $ vs Army W 23 Sat LOUISIANA TECH W 30 Sat * TEXAS TECH L 7 Sat * at Kansas W 14 Sat * (#19) MISSOURI W 21 Sat * at Oklahoma State (OT) W 28 Sat * at Baylor W # 4 Sat * ( 18) OKLAHOMA L 11 Sat * NEBRASKA L 24 Fri * at (#11) Texas W 28 Thu † vs (#20) California L

DATE OPPONENT

7-5, 5-3………………… Coach Dennis Franchione

DATE OPPONENT

2005

9-4, 5-3………………… Coach Dennis Franchione

RECORD

* Big 12 game. $ AT&T Corps Classic, San Antonio. † Pacific Life Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif.

DATE OPPONENT

AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV.

…………

SCORES

* Big 12 game.

2003

2006

6-6, 3-5………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE OPPONENT


2009

…………

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

2013

6-7, 3-5…………………………… Coach Mike Sherman

DATE OPPONENT

W / L

5 Sat NEW MEXICO W 19 Sat UTAH STATE W 26 Sat UAB W 3 Sat † vs Arkansas L 10 Sat * (#15) OKLAHOMA STATE L 17 Sat * at Kansas State L 24 Sat * at (#21) Texas Tech W 31 Sat * IOWA STATE W 7 Sat * at Colorado L 14 Sat * at Oklahoma L 21 Sat * BAYLOR W 26 Thu * (#3) TEXAS L 28 Mon ! vs Georgia L

…………

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

DATE OPPONENT

41 38 56 19 31 14 52 35 34 10 38 39 20

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

— — — ESPN2 FSN FCS — — FCS FSN — ESPN ESPN2

73,887 73,599 74,656 71,872 76,153 44,934 57,733 72,530 47,227 85,013 82,106 84,671 49,653

— — — — — — — — — — — — —

AUG. 31 Sat RICE W SEPT. 7 Sat SAM HOUSTON STATE W 14 Sat * (#1) ALABAMA L 21 Sat SMU W 28 Sat * at Arkansas W OCT. 12 Sat * at Ole Miss W 19 Sat * (#24) AUBURN L 26 Sat * VANDERBILT W NOV. 2 Sat UTEP W 9 Sat * MISSISSIPPI STATE W 23 Sat * at (#18) LSU L 30 Sat * at (#5) Missouri L DEC. 31 Mon ! vs (#22) Duke W

6 30 19 47 36 62 30 10 35 65 3 49 44

…………

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

W / L

4 Sat STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 11 Sat LOUISIANA TECH W 18 Sat FIU W 30 Thu * at Oklahoma State L 9 Sat † vs Arkansas L # 16 Sat * ( 21) MISSOURI L 23 Sat * at Kansas W 30 Sat * TEXAS TECH W # 6 Sat * ( 11) OKLAHOMA W 13 Sat * at Baylor W # 20 Sat * ( 9) NEBRASKA W 25 Thu * at Texas W 7 Sat ! vs (#11) LSU L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

48 48 27 35 17 9 45 42 33 42 9 24 41

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1, 0-1 3-2 3-3, 0-2 4-3, 1-2 5-3, 2-2 6-3, 3-2 7-3, 4-2 8-3, 5-2 9-3, 6-2 9-4

— — — ESPN ABC FSN FSN — FSN FSN ABC ESPN FOX

81,287 77,579 79,069 48,284 65,622 83,453 44,239 84,479 81,392 45,089 90,079 100,752 83,514

7 16 20 38 24 30 10 27 19 30 6 17 24

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RK

— — — — — — — — — 23 18 17 17

W / L

4 Sun SMU W 17 Sat Idaho W # 24 Sat ( 7) Oklahoma State L 1 Sat † vs (#18) Arkansas L 8 Sat * at Texas Tech W # 15 Sat * ( 20) Baylor W 22 Sat * at Iowa State W 29 Sat * Missouri (OT) L # 5 Sat * at ( 6) Oklahoma L 12 Sat * at (#14) Kansas State (4OT) L 19 Sat * Kansas W 24 Thu * (#25) TEXAS L 31 Sat ! vs Northwestern W

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

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

FSN FSN-PPV ABC-R ESPN FX FX ABC-R FX ABC-R ABC-R FSN ESPN ESPN

86,951 86,623 87,358 69,838 58,416 87,361 51,131 86,934 85,709 46,204 86,411 88,645 68,395

8 9 8 14 24 19 17 16 — — — — —

14 7 30 42 20 28 17 38 41 53 7 27 22

…………

HISTORY

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN.

W / L

8 Sat * (#23) FLORIDA L 15 Sat at SMU W 22 Sat SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 29 Sat * ARKANSAS W 6 Sat * at Ole Miss W # 13 Sat † vs ( 23) Louisiana Tech W # 20 Sat * ( 6) LSU L 27 Sat * at Auburn W 3 Sat * at (#17) Mississippi State W # 10 Sat * at ( 1) Alabama W 17 Sat SAM HOUSTON STATE W 24 Sat * MISSOURI W 4 Fri ! vs (#12) Oklahoma W

SCORES

17 48 70 58 30 59 19 63 38 29 47 59 41

RECORD

20 0-1, 0-1 3 1-1 14 2-1 10 3-1, 1-1 27 4-1, 2-1 57 5-1 24 5-2, 2-2 21 6-2, 3-2 13 7-2, 4-2 24 8-2, 5-2 28 9-2 29 10-2, 6-2 13 11-2

* SEC game † Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La. ! AT&T Cotton Bowl, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

TV

ESPN FSN FSN SEC Net ESPNU ESPNU ESPN ESPNU ESPN CBS PPV ESPN2 FOX

ATTEN.

RK

87,114 — 32,016 — 86,775 ­— 86,442 ­— 55,343 — 40,453 22 87,429 20 85,119 22 55,240 16 101,821 15 87,101 9 87,222 9 87,025 10

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

1-0 2-0 2-1, 0-1 3-1 4-1, 1-1 5-1, 2-1 5-2, 2-2 6-2, 3-2 7-2 8-2, 4-2 8-3, 4-3 8-4, 4-4 9-4

ESPN PPV CBS ESPNU ESPN2 ESPN CBS SEC TV ESPN2 CBS CBS ESPN ESPN

86,686 86,800 87,596 86,543 72,613 60,950 87,165 86,584 87,126 88,504 92,949 67,124 67,946

6 6 6 9 9 9 7 15 14 13 10 21 20

31 28 49 13 33 38 45 24 7 41 34 28 48

SCORES

RECORD

52 73 38 58 35 31 20 0 21 41 27 17 45

1-0, 1-0 SEC NTK 2-0 SEC NTK 3-0 ESPN2 4-0 ABC/ESPN2 5-0, 2-0 CBS 5-1, 2-1 ESPN 5-2, 2-2 ESPN 5-3, 2-3 CBS 6-3 SEC NTK 7-3, 3-3 CBS 7-4, 3-4 SEC NTK 7-5, 3-5 SEC NTK 8-5 ESPN

28 3 10 6 28 48 35 59 16 38 34 23 37

TV

ATTEN.

RK

82,847 104,728 103,867 34,820 68,113 61,133 110,633 101,821 100,922 87,451 104,756 105,829 51,282

21 9 7 6 6 6 14 21 — — — — —

* SEC game ! AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Liberty Bowl Stadium, Memphis, Tenn. † Southwest Classic, AT&T Stadium, Arlington.

2015

8-5, 4-4……………………………… Coach Kevin Sumlin

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

W / L

5 Sat ^ vs (#15) Arizona State W 12 Sat BALL STATE W 19 Sat NEVADA W 26 Sat *† vs Arkansas (OT) W 3 Sat * (#21) MISSISSIPPI STATE W 17 Sat * (#10) ALABAMA L 24 Sat * at (#24) Ole Miss L 31 Sat * SOUTH CAROLINA W 7 Sat * AUBURN L 14 Sat WESTERN CAROLINA W 21 Sat * at Vanderbilt W 28 Sat * at LSU L 30 Wed ! vs Louisville L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

38 56 44 28 30 23 3 35 10 41 25 7 21

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

ESPN ESPNU SEC NTK ESPN SEC NTK CBS ESPN SEC NTK SEC NTK ESPNU SEC NTK SEC NTK ESPN

66,308 104,213 102,591 67,339 104,455 105,733 60,674 102,151 104,625 101,583 32,482 101,803 50,478

— 16 17 14 14 9 15 — 25 — — — —

16 23 27 21 17 41 23 28 26 17 0 19 27

* SEC game ! Music City Bowl, LP Field, Nashville, Tenn. † Southwest Classic, AT&T Stadium, Arlington. ^ AdvoCare Texas Kickoff, NRG Stadium, Houston

2016

8-5, 4-4……………………………… Coach Kevin Sumlin

DATE OPPONENT

11-2, 6-2…………………………… Coach Kevin Sumlin

W / L

28 Thu * at (#9) South Carolina W 6 Sat LAMAR W 13 Sat RICE W 20 Sat at SMU W 27 Sat * † vs Arkansas (OT) W 4 Sat * at (#12) Mississippi State L 11 Sat * (#3) OLE MISS L 18 Sat * at (#7) Alabama L 1 Sat ULM W 8 Sat * at (#3) Auburn W 15 Sat * MISSOURI L 27 Sat * LSU L 29 Mon ! vs West Virginia W

…………

* Big 12 game † Southwest Classic, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington ! Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, Reliant Stadium, Houston

2012

AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

…………

46 37 29 38 45 55 33 31 25 50 61 25 33

SCORES

52 65 42 42 45 41 41 56 57 51 10 21 52

8-5, 3-5……………………………… Coach Kevin Sumlin

DATE OPPONENT

7-6, 4-5…………………………… Coach Mike Sherman

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

…………

DATE OPPONENT

* Big 12 game. † Southwest Classic, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington. ! AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic, Arlington.2011 (7-6, 4-5)

2011

2014

9-4, 6-2…………………………… Coach Mike Sherman

BIG 12 SOUTH TRI-CHAMPIONS

W / L

* SEC game ! Chick-fil-A Bowl, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.

* Big 12 game. † Southwest Classic, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington. ! AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl, Shreveport.

2010

9-4, 4-4……………………………… Coach Kevin Sumlin

SCORES

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

W / L

3 Sat (#16) UCLA (OT) W 10 Sat BALL STATE W 17 Sat * at Auburn W 24 Sat *† vs (#17) Arkansas W 1 Sat * at South Carolina W 8 Sat * (#9) TENNESSEE (OT) W 22 Sat * at (#1) Alabama L 29 Sat * NEW MEXICO STATE W 5 Sat * at Mississippi State L 12 Sat * OLE MISS L 19 Sat UTSA W 24 Thu * (#25) LSU L 28 Wed ! vs Kansas State L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

31 67 29 45 24 45 14 52 28 28 23 39 28

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

CBS SEC NTK ESPN ESPN SEC NTK CBS CBS ESPNU SEC NTK SEC NTK ESPNU ESPN ESPN

100,443 96,412 87,175 67,751 78,245 106,248 101,821 99,960 58,407 104,892 102,502 102,961 68,412

— 20 17 10 9 8 6 9 7 10 23 22 —

24 0 16 24 13 38 33 10 35 29 10 54 33

* SEC game ! Texas Bowl NRG Stadium, Houston. † Southwest Classic, AT&T Stadium, Arlington.

2017

…………

7-6, 4-4……………………………… Coach Kevin Sumlin

DATE OPPONENT

SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.

W / L

3 Sun at UCLA L 9 Sat NICHOLLS W 16 Sat LOUISIANA W 23 Sat *† vs Arkansas (OT) W 30 Sat * SOUTH CAROLINA W 7 Sat * (#1) ALABAMA L 14 Sat * at Florida W 28 Sat * MISSISSIPPI STATE L 4 Sat * (#16) AUBURN L 11 Sat NEW MEXICO W 18 Sat * at Ole Miss W 25 Sat * at (#19) LSU L 29 Fri ! vs Wake Forest L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

44 24 45 50 24 19 19 14 27 55 31 21 52

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

FOX ESPNU SEC NTK ESPN SEC NTK ESPN ESPN2 ESPN ESPN ESPNU ESPN2 SEC NTK ESPN

64,635 100,276 98,412 64,668 96,430 101,058 86,114 96,128 100,257 99,051 55,880 97,675 32,784

— — — — — — — — — — — — —

45 14 21 43 17 27 17 35 42 14 24 45 55

* SEC game ! Belk Bowl Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. † Southwest Classic, AT&T Stadium, Arlington.

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OPPONENTS

Overall (123 seasons): 732-477-48

W L T

2 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 30 41 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 5 3 0 12 0 0 1 0 0 68 31 9 1 3 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 3 6 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 19 12 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0

AGGIE FOOTBALL BY DECADE

OPPONENT

W L T

Illinois 2 0 0 0 0 Iowa 1 Iowa State 10 1 0 Kansas City Medics 0 0 1 Kansas 9 2 0 Kansas State 8 8 0 Kentucky 1 1 0 Lamar 1 0 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 6 1 0 Louisiana-Monroe 3 0 0 LSU 20 33 3 Louisiana Tech 11 0 0 Louisville 3 1 0 0 0 Manhattan 2 0 0 Marshall 1 0 0 Maryland 2 McNeese State 1 0 0 Memphis 2 0 0 Miami, Fla. 1 2 0 Michigan 1 2 0 Michigan State 1 2 0 Middle Tennessee State 1 0 0 Ole Miss 7 3 0 Mississippi State 5 6 0 Missouri 8 7 0 Missouri Mines 2 0 0 Montana State 1 0 0 Nebraska 4 10 0 0 0 Nevada 2 New Mexico 4 0 0 New Mexico State 1 0 0 New York Univ. 1 0 0 Nicholls State 1 0 0 North Texas 7 0 0 North Texas AC 1 0 1 Northwestern 1 0 0 Northwestern State First Meeting Notre Dame 2 3 0 Ohio State 0 4 0 Oklahoma 12 19 0 Oklahoma State 17 10 0 Ouachita 1 0 0 Penn State 1 3 0 Phillips of Enid 1 0 0 Pittsburgh 1 2 0 0 0 Polytechnic 1 Purdue 0 1 0 DECADE

1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s TOTAL

OVERALL RECORD PCT.

12 - 7 - 1 50 - 20 - 6 67 - 14 - 3 59 - 23 - 9 52 - 40 - 9 50 - 47 - 5 51 - 45 - 6 31 - 64 - 6 65 - 49 - 0 71 - 44 - 1 94 - 28 - 2 63 - 59 - 0 67 - 37 - 0 732-477-48

.625 .697 .816 .698 .559 .515 .529 .337 .570 .616 .766 .516 .644 .601

OPPONENT

Prairie View A&M Ream Field Rice St. Edwards Sam Houston State San Francisco Santa Clara Sewanee SMU South Carolina South Carolina State Southern California Southern Mississippi Southwestern Stanford Stephen F. Austin Tarleton State Temple Tennessee Texas A&I TCU Texas Texas State Texas Tech Transylvania Trinity Univ. Tulane Tulsa UAB UCLA UT Arlington Utah Utah State UTEP UTSA Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Tech VMI Wake Forest Washington Washington State Waxahachie AC Western Carolina West Virginia Wichita State Wyoming CONF. RECORD

n/a n/a 10 - 3 - 0 24 - 18 - 7 21 - 29 - 8 25 - 29 - 4 16 - 34 - 4 23 - 43 - 4 40 - 34 - 0 49 - 28 - 1 60 - 14 - 2 38 - 45 - 0 35 - 30 - 0 339-278-30

PCT.

— — .769 .561 .431 .466 .333 .357 .541 .635 .810 .458 .538 .547

W L T

1 0 0 1 0 0 52 27 2 1 0 0 12 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 5 2 1 29 7 45 4 0 0  1 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 5 0 1 56 29 7 76 5 37 2 0 0 37 32 1 1 1 0 18 1 2 10 5 0 2 0 6 1 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0

BOWLS

— — — 1-0 — 2-2 1-1 1-0 2-2 3-2 2-6 1-5 5-4 18-22

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

PCT.

— — — 1.000 — .500 .500 1.000 .500 .600 .250 .167 .556 .450

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Alabama Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas A&M Arkansas State Army Auburn Austin College Ball State Baylor Boston College Brigham Young Bryan Air Field California Camp Mabry Camp Travis C.C. Travis Remount Centenary Centre College Cincinnati The Citadel Clemson Colorado Corpus Christi NAS Dallas University Daniel Baker Deaf Institute Duke Ellington Field Florida Florida State Fordham Fort Worth Univ. Fresno State Galveston High Georgia Georgia Tech Hardin-Simmons Haskell Institute Hawai’i Henry College Houston High Houston Houston YMCA Howard Payne Idaho

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SERIES HISTORY vs. OPPONENTS numbers following dates indicate A&M/opponent ranking (AP) at time of game.

ALABAMA Alabama leads, 8-2 1/ 1/1942 9/20 N Dallas (Cotton Bowl) L 21 29 1/ 1/1968 —/ 8 N Dallas (Cotton Bowl) W 20 16 9/14/1985 —/20 A Birmingham L 10 23 12/ 1/1988 —/20 H College Station L 10 30 11/10/2012 15/1 A Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 29 24 9/14/2013 6/1 H College Station L 42 49 10/18/2014 21/7 A Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 0 59 10/17/2015 9/10 H College Station L 23 41 8/22/2016 6/1 A Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 14 33 10/7/2017 —/ 1 H College Station L 19 27 188 331

ARIZONA A&M leads, 1-0 10/21/1921

H College Station

W

17

13

38

17

ARIZONA STATE A&M leads, 1-0 9/5/2015 —/15 N Houston (NRG Stadium)

W

ARKANSAS Arkansas leads, 41-30-3

HISTORY

1903 1910 1912 10/15/1927 10/27/1928 10/26/1929 10/25/1930 11/ 3/1934 11/ 2/1935 10/31/1936 10/30/1937 —/20 10/29/1938 11/ 4/1939 5/— 11/ 2/1940 5/— 11/ 1/1941 5/— 10/31/1942 10/30/1943 19/—

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College Station Fayetteville Dallas College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville

W L W W L L L T L L L W W W W W W

6 0 27 40 12 13 0 7 7 0 13 13 27 17 7 41 13

0 5 0 6 27 14 13 7 14 18 26 7 0 0 0 0 0

11/ 4/1944 11/ 3/1945 11/ 2/1946 11/ 1/1947 10/30/1948 10/29/1949 11/ 4/1950 11/ 3/1951 11/ 1/1952 10/31/1953 10/30/1954 10/29/1955 11/ 3/1956 11/ 2/1957 11/ 1/1958 10/31/1959 10/29/1960 11/ 4/1961 11/ 3/1962 11/ 2/1963 10/31/1964 10/30/1965 10/29/1966 11/ 4/1967 11/ 2/1968 11/ 1/1969 10/31/1970 10/30/1971 11/ 4/1972 11/ 3/1973 11/ 2/1974 12/ 6/1975 11/13/1976 11/12/1977 11/18/1978 11/17/1979 11/15/1980 11/14/1981 11/13/1982 11/12/1983 11/17/1984 11/16/1985 11/15/1986 11/14/1987

18/— 11/— 5/— 1/11 —/17 —/12 —/ 8 —/ 4 —/ 2 —/ 9 —/17 —/ 4 —/ 8 —/ 8 —/20 8/— 2/18 17/14 11/ 8 —/13 —/ 9 —/16 —/10 —/ 9 7/17 19/20

H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H

College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Little Rock College Station College Station College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock Little Rock College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station

L W L T L L W L W L L T W W L L L L L L L L L W L L L W W L W L W L L L L L L W L W L W

6 34 0 21 6 6 42 21 31 14 7 7 27 7 8 7 3 8 7 7 0 0 0 33 22 13 6 17 10 10 20 6 31 20 7 10 24 7 0 36 0 10 10 14

7 0 7 21 28 27 13 33 12 41 14 7 0 6 21 12 7 15 17 21 17 31 34 21 25 35 45 9 7 14 10 31 10 26 26 22 27 10 35 23 28 6 14 0

11/12/1988 —/11 A Fayetteville L 20 25 11/24/1989 14/10 H College Station L 22 23 11/17/1990 A Fayetteville W 20 16 11/16/1991 13/— H College Station W 13 3 10/ 3/2009 N Arlington L 19 47 (AT&T Stadium) 10/ 9/2010 —/11 N Arlington L 17 24 (AT&T Stadium) 10/1/2011 14/18 N Arlington L 38 42 (AT&T Stadium) 9/29/2012 H College Station W 58 10 9/28/2013 9/— A Fayetteville W 45 33 9/27/2014 6/— N Arlington (OT) W 35 28 (AT&T Stadium) 9/26/2015 14/— N Arlington (OT) W 28 21 (AT&T Stadium) 9/24/2016 10/17 N Arlington (OT) W 45 24 (AT&T Stadium) 9/23/2017 N Arlington (OT) W 50 43 (AT&T Stadium) 1228 1291

ARKANSAS A&M (now called Arkansas-Monticello) 10/17/1924

H College Station

A&M leads, 1-0 W

40

0

ARKANSAS STATE A&M leads, 3-1 9/17/1983 H College Station W 38 0 9/29/1984 H College Station W 22 21 8/30/2003 H College Station W 26 11 8/30/2008 H College Station L 14 18 100 50

ARMY A&M leads, 3-1 10/ 4/1969 A West Point W 9/30/1972 H College Station L 9/16/2006 N San Antonio W (Alamodome) 9/27/2008 H College Station W

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AUBURN A&M leads, 5-3 1911 N Dallas W 16 0 1/ 1/1986 11/16 N Dallas (Cotton Bowl) W 36 16 10/27/2012 22/— A Auburn W 63 21 10/19/2013 7/24 H College Station L 41 45 11/ 08/2014 —/3 A Auburn W 41 38 11/7/2015 25/— H College Station L 10 26 9/ 17/2016 17/— A Auburn W 29 16 11/ 4/2017 —/16 H College Station L 27 42 267 204

AUSTIN COLLEGE A&M leads, 12-0 1896 H College Station W 22 4 1897 H College Station W 4 0 1898 H College Station W 22 6 1905 H College Station W 18 11 1909 H College Station W 17 0 1910 H College Station W 27 5 1911 H College Station W 33 0 1912 H College Station W 57 0 1913 H College Station W 6 0 1914 H College Station W 32 0 1915 H College Station W 40 0 10/ 5/1917 H College Station W 66 0 344 26

BALL STATE A&M leads, 1-0 9/12/2015 16/—

H College Station

W

56

23

BAYLOR A&M leads, 68-31-9 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H A A A A A A A A A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco

W W L L W W T W W W W W W L W W W T W W W W W W L T L W L W T W W L T L T W W W L W W W L

33 6 6 0 11 22 0 18 5 5 10 42 17 5 9 22 53 14 3 7 19 10 24 14 7 0 7 13 9 33 0 14 10 6 0 0 6 20 14 48 0 19 17 24 14

0 0 17 46 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 6 11 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 0 15 0 20 7 0 7 7 14 0 13 6 0 7 0 6 13 0 0 20

BOSTON COLLEGE BC leads, 3-1 9/29/1973 H College Station L 9/23/1978 9/— A Chestnut HilL W 9/19/1981 A Chestnut HilL L 9/ 4/1982 H College Station L

24 32 37 2 12 13 16 38 89 85

BRYAN AFB A&M leads, 2-0 9/25/1943 H College Station 9/23/1944 H College Station

W W

48 6 39 0 87 6

BYU BYU leads, 2-1 9/ 8/1979 14/— N Houston L 17 18 (Rice Stadium) 12/29/1990 —/13 N San Diego W 65 14 (Holiday Bowl) 8/24/1996 12/— A Provo L 37 41 (Pigskin Classic) 119 73

CALIFORNIA Cal leads, 2-1 9/ 5/1981 A Berkeley W 9/ 3/1983 A College Station L 12/28/2006 21/20 N San Diego L (Holiday Bowl)

29 17 10

28 19 45

56 92

CAMP MABRY A&M leads, 1-0 11/23/1918

H College Station

W

19

6

W

12

0

60

0

CAMP TRAVIS A&M leads, 1-0 11/ 2/1918

H College Station

CAMP TRAVIS REMOUNT  A&M leads, 1-0 12/ 7/1918

H College Station

W

CENTENARY Centenary leads, 6-3 10/13/1928 H College Station L 11/ 1/1930 H College Station W 10/31/1931 A Shreveport W 10/29/1932 A Shreveport L 11/ 4/1933 A Shreveport L 10/13/1934 N Beaumont L 10/12/1935 A Shreveport L 11/21/1936 14/— A Shreveport L 9/30/1939 H College Station W

0 6 7 6 7 0 0 7 0 20 0 13 6 7 0 3 14 0 34 62

CENTRE COLLEGE A&M leads, 1-0 1/ 1/1922

N Dallas (Dixie Classic) W

22

14

L

0

17

W

35

3

CINCINNATI A&M leads, 1-0 10/ 2/1971

H College Station

THE CITADEL A&M leads, 1-0 9/ 2/2006

H College Station

CLEMSON A&M leads, 3-1 10/ 6/1973 A Clemson W 30 15 9/14/1974 H College Station W 24 0 9/18/2004 H College Station W 27 6 9/ 3/2005 17/— A Clemson L 24 25 105 46

COLORADO CU leads, 6-3 9/23/1995 3/ 7 A Boulder L 21 29 9/28/1996 —/12 H College Station L 10 24 10/ 4/1997 17/16 A Boulder W 16 10 10/ 7/2000 H College Station L 19 26 10/13/2001 25/20 A Boulder L 21 31 10/23/2004 17/— H College Station (OT) W 29 26 10/ 8/2005 A Boulder L 20 41 11/ 1/2008 H College Station W 24 17 11/ 7/2009 A Boulder L 34 35 194 239

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HISTORY

1899 1901 1901 1901 1902 1902 1903 1903 1903 1904 1904 1905 1905 1908 1909 1911 1912 1913 11/11/1916 11/10/1917 11/ 9/1918 11/ 8/1919 11/ 6/1920 11/ 5/1921 11/ 4/1922 11/ 3/1923 11/ 1/1924 10/31/1925 10/30/1926 10/24/1931 10/22/1932 10/28/1933 10/27/1934 10/26/1935 10/24/1936 14/— 10/23/1937 13/18 10/22/1938 17/— 10/28/1939 5/— 10/26/1940 4/— 10/25/1941 9/— 10/24/1942 10/27/1945 10/26/1946 10/25/1947 10/23/1948

10/22/1949 —/11 H College Station L 0 21 10/28/1950 13/— A Waco L 20 27 10/27/1951 16/ 7 H College Station T 21 21 10/25/1952 A Waco L 20 21 10/24/1953 15/ 6 H College Station L 13 14 10/23/1954 A Waco L 7 20 10/22/1955 12/16 H College Station W 19 7 10/27/1956 7/ 8 A Waco W 19 13 10/26/1957 2/— H College Station W 14 0 10/25/1958 A Waco W 33 27 10/24/1959 H College Station L 0 13 10/22/1960 —/ 7 A Waco L 0 14 10/28/1961 H College Station W 23 0 10/27/1962 A Waco W 6 3 10/26/1963 H College Station L 7 34 10/24/1964 A Waco L 16 20 10/23/1965 H College Station L 0 31 10/22/1966 A Waco W 17 13 10/28/1967 H College Station W 21 3 10/26/1968 A Waco L 9 10 10/25/1969 H College Station W 24 0 10/24/1970 A Waco L 24 29 10/23/1971 H College Station W 10 9 10/28/1972 A Waco L 13 15 10/27/1973 H College Station W 28 22 10/26/1974 8/— A Waco W 20 0 10/25/1975 5/— H College Station W 19 10 10/16/1976 H College Station W 24 0 10/15/1977 13/— A Waco W 38 31 10/21/1978 12/— H College Station L 6 24 9/15/1979 A Waco L 7 17 10/18/1980 —/13 H College Station L 7 46 10/17/1981 A Waco L 17 19 10/16/1982 H College Station W 28 23 10/15/1983 A Waco T 13 13 10/20/1984 H College Station L 16 20 10/19/1985 —/14 A Waco L 15 20 10/18/1986 11/20 H College Station W 31 30 10/17/1987 A Waco W 34 10 10/15/1988 H College Station W 28 14 10/21/1989 23/— A Waco W 14 11 10/20/1990 25/— H College Station T 20 20 10/19/1991 19/16 A Waco W 34 12 10/24/1992 5/— H College Station W 19 13 10/16/1993 13/— A Waco W 34 17 10/15/1994 7/— H College Station W 41 21 10/21/1995 22/— A Waco W 24 9 11/ 9/1996 A Waco W 24 7 11/ 8/1997 21/— H College Station W 38 10 10/17/1998 10/— A Waco W 35 14 10/ 9/1999 13/— H College Station W 45 13 10/14/2000 A Waco W 24 0 10/ 6/2001 24/— H College Station W 16 10 10/12/2002 A Waco W 41 0 10/11/2003 H College Station W 73 10 10/30/2004 17/— A Waco (OT) L 34 35 10/ 1/2005 H College Station (OT) W 16 13 10/28/2006 22/— A Waco W 31 21 9/29/2007 H College Station W 34 10 11/15/2008 A Waco L 21 41 11/21/2009 H College Station W 38 3 11/13/2010 A Waco W 42 30 10/15/2011 19/— H College Station W 55 26 2036 1272


CORPUS CHRISTI NAS

GEORGIA

CC NAS leads, 1-0

A&M leads, 3-2

10/10/1942

A Corpus Christi

L

7

18

DALLAS UNIV A&M leads, 3-0 1911 H College Station W 24 0 11/23/1916 H College Station W 20 6 10/12/1917 H College Station W 98 0 142 6

12/ 8/1950 N College Park, MD W (Presidential Cup) 10/ 3/1953 —/18 N Dallas W 10/ 2/1954 A Athens W 9/13/1980 —/12 A Athens L 12/28/2009 N Shreveport, LA L (Independence Bowl)

1906 H College Station W 34 0 1912 H College Station W 50 0 10/ 1/1920 H College Station W 110 0 194 0

W

49

0

DUKE A&M leads, 1-0 12/31/2013 20/22

N Atlanta (Chick-Fil-A Bowl)

W

52

48

ELLINGTON FIELD A&M leads, 1-0 9/24/1945

H College Station

W

54

0

FLORIDA

A Abilene

42 14

17 20 19 17 79 93

18 14 2 14

19 20 10 23

48 72

FORDHAM

9/ 1/1990 13/—

9/17/2011

9/—

W

28

H College Station

W

13

12

W

44

0

A&M leads, 3-2

IOWA

A&M leads, 2-0 1898 H College Station W 28 0 1907 H College Station W 34 0 62 0

FRESNO STATE A&M leads, 1-0 H College Station (3OT) W

47

45

GALVESTON BALL HS A&M leads, 1-0-1 1894 H College Station W 14 6 1896 H College Station T 0 0 14 6

Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station

N Dallas

W

29

0

IOWA STATE 12/20/1978 —/19 A Birmingham, AL W 28 12 (Hall of Fame Bowl) 9/22/1984 H College Station W 38 17 10/12/1996 A Ames W 24 21 10/11/1997 13/— H College Station W 56 17 10/21/2000 A Ames W 30 7 10/27/2001 H College Station W 24 21 10/ 9/2004 A Ames W 34 3 10/29/2005 H College Station L 14 42 10/25/2008 A Ames W 45 35 10/31/2009 H College Station W 35 10 10/22/2011 17/— A Ames W 33 17 361 202

KANSAS

A&M leads, 19-12-3 A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H

7

A&M leads, 10-1

1896 H College Station W 28 0 1897 H College Station L 0 10 1898 H College Station W 51 0 1898 H College Station L 0 6 1899 H College Station W 43 0 122 16

9/20/1952 9/26/1953 10/ 9/1954 10/ 1/1955 10/13/1956 9/— 10/12/1957 3/— 9/27/1958 10/10/1959 10/ 8/1960 9/23/1961 9/24/1962 10/12/1963 9/25/1964 10/ 9/1965 9/25/1976 9/— 12/ 3/1977 17/— 10/14/1978 6/17 10/13/1979 —/ 7 10/11/1980 10/10/1981 10/ 9/1982 10/ 8/1983 10/13/1984 10/12/1985 10/11/1986 14/— 10/10/1987

37

A&M leads, 2-0

13

A&M leads, 1-0 1900

W

9/27/1975 8/— H College Station W 43 13 10/ 2/1976 A Champaign W 14 7 57 20

HENRY COLLEGE

H College Station

12 0 14 7 7 13 21 0 54 20

ILLINOIS

10/10/1931

HOUSTON

FT. WORTH UNIV.

HISTORY

A Honolulu

0

A&M leads, 1-0

A&M leads, 1-0

A&M leads, 1-0

160

32 6 5 0 0 23 15 0 0 28 0 10 21 7 13 6 86 80

29

A&M leads, 3-1 10/18/1919 H College Station W 9/30/1921 H College Station W 9/29/1922 H College Station L 9/28/1923 H College Station W

IDAHO

1906 H College Station W 1907 H College Station W 1908 H College Station L 1909 H College Station W 1913 H College Station L 1914 N Fort Worth L 1915 N Dallas W 10/28/1916 N Dallas W

W

HOWARD PAYNE

A&M leads, 1-0

HOUSTON HS

10/ 7/1967 —/— H College Station L 10/ 5/1968 17/— A Tallahassee L 1/ 1/1992 9/ 5 N Dallas (Cotton Bowl) L 8/31/1998 14/ 2 N East Rutherford, NJ L (Kickoff Classic)

9/ 8/2007 23/—

0

H College Station

A&M leads, 5-3

FSU leads, 4-0

N Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

3

HAWAI’I 6 37

FLORIDA STATE

6/12

W

1905

HASKELL INSTITUTE

series tied, 2-2 10/13/1962 A Gainesville L 1/ 2/1977 10/— N El Paso W (Sun Bowl) 9/8/2012 —/23 H College Station L 10/14/2017 A Gainesville W

1/ 1/1941

A&M leads, 1-0

HARDIN-SIMMONS 10/ 3/1936

HOUSTON YMCA

80 118

A&M leads, 1-0

A&M leads, 1-0 H College Station

12 0 42 44

9/25/1965 A Atlanta W 14 10 9/17/1966 A Atlanta L 3 38 17 48

DEAF INSTITUTE

14 6 0 20

series tied, 1-1

A&M leads, 3-0

1904

20

GEORGIA TECH

DANIEL BAKER

40

10/ 8/1988 A Houston W 30 16 10/14/1989 —/ 8 H College Station W 17 13 10/13/1990 20/12 A Houston L 31 36 10/26/1991 13/— H College Station W 27 18 11/12/1992 4/— A Houston W 38 30 10/ 9/1993 14/— H College Station W 34 10 10/ 8/1994 10/— A Houston W 38 7 10/28/1995 19/— H College Station W 31 7 641 490

W T L W T W L W L T L W L W L W L L L W L W L W W W

21 14 7 21 14 28 7 28 0 7 3 23 0 10 10 27 0 14 13 7 20 30 7 43 19 22

13 14 10 3 14 6 39 6 17 7 6 13 10 7 21 7 33 17 17 6 24 7 9 16 7 17

A&M leads, 9-2 10/ 5/1974 5/— A Lawrence L 10 28 9/10/1977 9/— H College Station W 28 14 9/ 9/1978 16/— A Lawrence W 37 10 10/ 3/1998 18/— A Lawrence W 24 21 10/16/1999 11/— H College Station W 34 17 10/19/2002 A Lawrence W 47 22 11/ 1/2003 H College Station W 45 33 10/ 7/2006 A Lawrence W 21 18 10/27/2007 —/12 H College Station L 11 19 10/23/2010 A Lawrence W 42 10 11/19/2011 H College Station W 61 7 360 166

KANSAS CITY MEDICS series tied, 0-0-1

1900

H College Station

T

6

6

10 0 19 10 34

13 12 0 0 14

KANSAS STATE series tied, 8-8 1912 1913 10/12/1929 10/ 4/1975 6/— 9/18/1976 11/—

H H N A H

College Station College Station Dallas Manhattan College Station

L L W W W


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10/19/1996 —/19 H College Station L 20 23 10/18/1997 14/20 A Manhattan L 17 36 12/ 5/1998 10/ 2 N St Louis (2OT) W 36 33 (Big 12 Championship) 10/28/2000 —/10 H College Station W 26 10 10/20/2001 A Manhattan W 31 24 10/ 2/2004 H College Station W 42 30 10/22/2005 A Manhattan W 30 28 10/11/2008 H College Station L 30 44 10/17/2009 A Manhattan L 14 62 11/12/2011 —/14 A Manhattan (4OT) L 50 53 12/28/2016 17/11 N Houston L 28 24 (Texas Bowl-NRG Stadium) 397 406

KENTUCKY series tied, 1-1 10/ 4/1952 H College Station L 7 10 9/19/1953 A Lexington W 7 6 14 16

LAMAR A&M leads, 1-0 9/ 6/2014

6/—

H College Station

W

73

9/15/1990 12/— H College Station W 63 14 9/28/1991 H College Station W 34 7 9/14/1996 25/— A Lafayette L 22 29 9/20/1997 H College Station W 66 0 8/31/2002 23/— H College Station W 31 7 9/ 9/2006 H College Station W 51 7 9/16/2017 H College Station W 45 21 312 85

LOUISIANA-MONROE A&M leads, 3-0 9/21/1985 H College Station W 31 17 9/15/2007 25/— H College Station W 54 14 11/ 1/2014 H College Station W 21 16 106 47

LSU LSU leads, 33-20-3 College Station W College Station W College Station W New Orleans L Houston T Dallas W Galveston L San Antonio W College Station T Baton Rouge L College Station W Baton Rouge W Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge W Miami (Orange Bowl) L Baton Rouge W College Station L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Dallas W Baton Rouge W Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge T Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge W Baton Rouge L

Miami leads, 2-1 12/ 8/1944 A Miami W 70 14 9/20/2007 20/— A Miami L 17 34 9/20/2008 H College Station L 23 41 110 89

MICHIGAN Michigan leads, 2-1 10/ 3/1970 —/ 8 A Ann Arbor L 10/ 1/1977 5/ 3 A Ann Arbor L 12/29/1995 19/14 N San Antonio W (Alamo Bowl)

52 22 11 0 7 63 0 27 0 0 47 28 7 28 14 7 12 9 13 13 0 28 9 0 7 0 6 6 0 7 6 12 6 20 0

0 12 5 26 7 9 13 0 0 6 0 0 16 13 19 0 31 33 19 14 34 0 6 9 16 21 14 9 10 7 17 13 35 18 37

A&M leads, 3-1 11/ 7/1992 5/— H College Station W 40 18 11/13/1993 11/20 H College Station W 42 7 11/12/1994 9/— A Louisville W 26 10 12/30/2015 N Nashville L 21 27 (Music City Bowl) 129 62

MANHATTAN COLLEGE A&M leads, 2-0 12/ 5/1936 H College Station W 13 6 10/ 2/1937 A New York City W 14 7 27 13

MARSHALL A&M leads, 1-0

H College Station

W

48

0

MARYLAND

MICHIGAN STATE MSU leads, 2-1 12/ 8/1934 N San Antonio L 10/11/1952 —/ 1 A East Lansing L 9/26/1959 —/19 A East Lansing W

9/21/1957 2/— N Dallas W 21 13 10/11/1958 A College Park W 14 10 35 23

McNEESE STATE A&M leads, 1-0

H College Station

13 26 6 48 9 7 28 81

11/16/1995 15/—

H College Station

W

56

14

OLE MISS A&M leads, 7-3 1911 H College Station W 17 0 1914 N Dallas W 14 7 9/13/1975 9/— H College Station W 7 0 9/ 6/1980 A Jackson, Miss. W 23 20 (Veterans Mem’l Stadium) 10/6/2012 A Oxford, Miss. W 30 27 10/12/2013 A Oxford, Miss. W 41 38 10/11/2014 14/3 H College Station L 20 35 10/23/2015 15/24 A Oxford, Miss L 3 23 11/12/2016 10/— H College Station L 28 29 11/18/2017 A Oxford, Miss W 31 24 214 203

MISSISSIPPI STATE Mississippi State leads, 6-5 11/28/1912 N College Station W 41 7 11/1/1913 H Dallas L 0 6 11/25/1915 N College Station L 0 7 10/9/1937 N Tyler W 14 0 12/31/2000 N Shreveport (OT) L 41 43 (Independence Bowl) 11/3/2012 16/17 A Starkville, Miss. W 38 13 11/9/2013 13/— H College Station W 51 41 10/4/2014 6/12 A Starkville, Miss. L 31 48 10/3/2015 14/21 H College Station W 30 17 11/5/2016 7/— A Starkville, Miss. L 28 35 10/28/2017 H College Station L 14 35 288 253

MISSOURI A&M leads, 8-7

A&M leads, 2-0

9/ 1/2001

35 75

A&M leads, 1-0

LOUISVILLE

1910

14 41 20

MIDDLE TENN. STATE

9/26/1981 H College Station W 43 7 9/25/1982 H College Station W 38 27 10/31/1987 H College Station W 32 3 11/ 5/1988 H College Station W 56 17 10/ 5/1996 H College Station W 63 13 9/12/1998 18/— H College Station W 28 7 9/ 4/1999 7/— N Shreveport W 37 17 (Independence Stadium) 9/28/2002 24/— H College Station W 31 3 9/23/2006 H College Station W 45 14 10/13/2012 22/23 N Shreveport W 59 57 (Independence Stadium) 432 165

10 3 22

W

38

24

MEMPHIS A&M leads, 2-0 9/30/1978 8/— H College Station W 58 0 9/29/1979 A Memphis W 17 7 75 7

9/ 5/1957 5/— H College Station W 28 0 10/ 4/1958 H College Station W 12 0 9/19/1992 5/— A Columbia W 26 13 9/18/1993 16/— H College Station W 73 0 11/14/1998 6/13 H College Station W 17 14 11/13/1999 23/— A Columbia W 51 14 11/16/2002 H College Station (2OT) L 27 33 11/15/2003 A Columbia L 22 45 10/14/2006 —/19 H College Station W 25 19 11/10/2007 —/ 7 A Columbia L 26 40 10/16/2010 —/ 12 H College Station L 9 30 10/29/2011 16/— H College Station (OT) L 38 31 11/24/2012 9/— H College Station W 59 29 11/30/2013 21/5 A Columbia L 21 28 11/15/2014 H College Station L 27 34 461 330

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H H H N N N N N H A A A A A N A H A A A A N A A A A A A A A A A A A A

MIAMI (FLA.)

A&M leads, 10-0

A&M leads, 6-1

17/— —/16 11/— —/ 5 —/ 8 —/18 —/12

LOUISIANA TECH

3

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE

12/2/1899 11/19/1906 10/21/1907 10/17/1908 11/27/1913 10/31/1914 10/14/1916 10/27/1917 10/16/1920 10/15/1921 10/20/1922 10/20/1923 9/26/1942 10/09/1943 1/01/1944 10/14/1944 10/13/1945 10/12/1946 10/11/1947 10/ 9/1948 10/ 8/1949 9/24/1955 9/29/1956 9/17/1960 9/30/1961 9/17/1962 9/21/1963 9/19/1964 9/18/1965 10/ 8/1966 9/30/1967 9/21/1968 9/20/1969 9/19/1970 9/18/1971

9/23/1972 —/ 9 A Baton Rouge L 17 42 9/22/1973 —/11 A Baton Rouge L 23 28 9/21/1974 12/ 7 A Baton Rouge W 21 14 9/20/1975 11/— A Baton Rouge W 39 8 9/13/1986 7/14 A Baton Rouge L 17 35 9/ 2/1987 15/ 6 H College Station L 3 17 9/ 3/1988 11/17 A Baton Rouge L 0 27 9/ 2/1989 —/ 7 H College Station W 28 16 9/29/1990 11/— A Baton Rouge L 8 17 9/14/1991 20/— H College Station W 45 7 9/ 5/1992 7/— A Baton Rouge W 31 22 9/ 4/1993 5/— H College Station W 24 0 9/ 3/1994 15/— A Baton Rouge W 18 13 9/ 2/1995 3/— H College Station W 33 17 1/ 7/2010 17/11 N Arlington L 41 24 (Cotton Bowl-AT&T Stadium) 10/20/2012 20/6 H College Station L 19 24 11/23/2013 10/18 A Baton Rouge L 10 34 11/27/2014 H College Station L 17 23 11/28/2015 A Baton Rouge L 7 19 11/24/2016 H College Station L 39 54 11/25/2017 —/19 A Baton Rouge L 21 45 927 955


MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES

NORTHWESTERN

A&M leads, 2-0

A&M leads, 1-0

1915 H College Station W 33 3 11/17/1916 H College Station W 77 0 110 3

12/31/2011

ND leads, 3-2

A&M leads, 1-0

H College Station

W

38

7

NEBRASKA Nebraska leads, 10-4 10/ 4/1930 A Lincoln L 0 13 10/ 8/1955 A Lincoln W 27 0 9/27/1969 A Lincoln L 0 14 9/25/1971 —/ 1 A Lincoln L 7 34 9/16/1972 —/ 9 A Lincoln L 7 37 8/27/1988 10/ 2 N Anaheim, CA L 14 23 (Pigskin Classic) 12/ 6/1997 14/ 2 N San Antonio L 15 54 (Big 12 Championship) 10/10/1998 18/ 2 H College Station W 28 21 11/ 6/1999 18/ 9 A Lincoln L 0 37 10/26/2002 H College Station L 31 38 10/18/2003 —/14 A Lincoln L 12 48 11/11/2006 24/— H College Station L 27 28 10/20/2007 A Lincoln W 36 14 11/20/2010 18/9 H College Station W 9 6 213 367

NEVADA A&M leads, 2-0 9/23/1950 N San Antonio W 48 18 9/19/2015 17/— H College Station W 44 27 92 45

NEW MEXICO A&M leads, 4-0 10/16/1926 H College Station W 63 0 9/ 6/2008 A Albuquerque W 28 22 9/ 5/2009 H College Station W 41 6 11/11/2017 H College Station W 55 14 187 42

NEW MEXICO STATE A&M leads, 1-0 10/ 29/2016

9/—

H College Station

W

52

10

NEW YORK UNIV. A&M leads, 1-0 11/11/1941

A New York City

W

49

7

NICHOLLS A&M leads, 1-0

HISTORY

9/ 9/2017

H College Station

W

24

14

NORTH TEXAS

1/ 1/1988 15/13 N Dallas (Cotton Bowl) W 1/ 1/1993 4/ 5 N Dallas (Cotton Bowl) L 1/ 1/1994 7/ 4 N Dallas (Cotton Bowl) L 9/ 2/2000 25/— A South Bend L 9/29/2001 H College Station W

11/ 3/1928 H College Station W 44 0 9/21/1946 H College Station W 47 0 9/20/1986 16/— H College Station W 48 28 9/22/1990 12/— H College Station W 40 8 9/21/1996 H College Station W 55 0 9/27/1997 18/— N Irving W 36 10 (Texas Stadium) 9/26/1998 17/— H College Station W 28 9 298 54

NORTH TEXAS AC A&M leads, 1-0-1 10/23/1943 13/— A Arlington T 0 0 10/28/1944 A Arlington W 61 0 61 0

35 10 3 28 21 24 10 24 24 3 93 89

A&M leads, 1-0

9/28/1963 A Columbus L 9/26/1970 —/ 1 A Columbus L 1/ 1/1987 8/11 N Dallas (Cotton Bowl) L 1/ 1/1999 8/ 3 N New Orleans L (Sugar Bowl)

0 13 12 14

17 56 28 24

39 125

OKLAHOMA 6 0 8 6 21 14 10 26 42 33 34 7 44 14 16 7 0 51 35 31 26 77 42 36 17 42 66 65 19 41 13 849

OKLAHOMA STATE A&M leads, 17-10 H H H A H A N N N

—/18 —/— 25/19 8/— 22/— 24/—

H A A H A H A H

College Station College Station College Station Stillwater College Station Stillwater Dallas Dallas Shreveport (Independence Bowl) College Station Stillwater Stillwater College Station (OT) Stillwater College Station Stillwater College Station

W

19

6

PSU leads, 3-1 9/22/1979 —/ 6 A State College W 27 14 9/20/1980 —/11 A College Station L 9 25 12/28/1999 18/13 N San Antonio L 0 24 (Alamo Bowl) 12/29/2007 N San Antonio L 17 24 (Alamo Bowl) 53 87

OU leads, 19-12 1903 H College Station L 0 1907 H College Station W 19 1909 H College Station W 14 1912 H College Station W 28 10/ 7/1944 A Norman L 14 10/ 6/1945 H College Station W 19 10/ 5/1946 A Norman L 7 10/ 4/1947 A Norman L 14 10/ 2/1948 A Norman L 14 10/ 1/1949 A Norman L 13 10/ 7/1950 —/ 6 A Norman L 28 10/ 6/1951 4/11 H College Station W 14 9/11/1993 5/17 A Norman L 14 9/10/1994 16/15 A Norman W 36 11/16/1996 H College Station W 33 11/15/1997 18/— A Norman W 51 11/ 7/1998 7/— H College Station W 29 10/23/1999 13/— A Norman L 6 11/11/2000 23/ 1 H College Station L 31 11/10/2001 —/ 3 A Norman L 10 11/ 9/2002 —/ 1 H College Station W 30 11/ 8/2003 —/ 1 A Norman L 0 11/ 6/2004 —/ 2 H College Station L 35 11/12/2005 A Norman L 30 11/ 4/2006 21/18 H College Station L 16 11/ 3/2007 —/ 5 A Norman L 14 11/ 8/2008 —/ 6 H College Station L 28 11/14/2009 A Norman L 10 11/ 6/2010 —/ 11 H College Station W 33 11/ 5/2011 —/ 6 A Norman L 25 1/ 4/2012 10/12 N Arlington W 41 (Cotton Bowl)) 656

N Dallas

PENN STATE

OSU leads, 4-0

1913 1914 10/31/1919 10/30/1920 10/28/1921 9/23/1939 9/27/1952 9/25/1954 12/12/1981 10/24/1983 9/24/1988 11/ 2/1996 11/ 1/1997 10/31/1998 10/30/1999 11/ 4/2000 9/22/2001

28 38 20 23 33 23 56 36 38 30 534

OUACHITA 10/27/1922

OHIO STATE

A&M leads, 7-0

162

7

NOTRE DAME

MONTANA STATE 9/ 1/2007

N Houston W 38 (Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas)

11/ 2/2002 A Stillwater L 23 10/25/2003 —/18 H College Station L 10 10/16/2004 23/15 A Stillwater W 36 10/15/2005 H College Station W 62 10/21/2006 25/— A Stillwater (OT) W 34 10/ 6/2007 H College Station W 24 10/ 4/2008 —/21 A Stillwater L 28 10/10/2009 —/15 H College Station L 31 9/30/2010 A Stillwater L 35 9/24/2011 8/ 7 H College Station L 29 683

L W W W W W W L W

0 24 28 35 23 32 14 6 33

3 0 0 0 7 0 7 14 16

L L W W W W W W

15 15 38 28 17 21 21 21

34 52 19 25 6 3 16 7

PHILLIPS UNIV. A&M leads, 1-0 10/22/1920

H College Station

W

47

0

PITTSBURGH Pitt leads, 2-1 12/30/1989 16/23 N El Paso L (John Hancock Bowl) 9/ 7/2002 20/— A Pittsburgh W 9/27/2003 —/17 H College Station L

28 31 14 12 26 37 68 80

POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE A&M leads, 1-0

1913

H College Station

W

67

0

W

19

6

L

20

24

W

6

0

W L L W W T W L W W W W W W L W W W L L W T

32 0 0 10 7 7 24 6 13 17 20 14 19 26 0 7 14 27 6 10 3 6

7 7 20 0 0 7 0 7 6 0 0 0 0 6 7 0 7 0 25 17 0 6

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M A&M leads, 1-0 9/10/2016

H College Station

PURDUE Purdue leads, 1-0 9/23/1967

N Dallas

REAM FIELD A&M leads, 1-0 10/26/1918

H College Station

RICE A&M leads, 52-27-2 1914 1915 11/ 4/1916 11/29/1917 11/16/1920 11/11/1921 11/18/1922 11/18/1923 11/14/1924 11/14/1925 11/12/1926 11/11/1927 11/16/1928 11/16/1929 11/15/1930 11/14/1931 11/11/1932 11/18/1933 11/17/1934 11/16/1935 10/10/1936 11/13/1937 —/15

H A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A A

College Station Houston Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston Houston


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1902

H College Station

W

11

0

SAM HOUSTON STATE A&M leads, 12-0 10/ 3/1919 H College Station W 77 0 9/22/1923 H College Station W 53 0 10/23/1925 H College Station W 77 0 10/ 5/1932 H College Station W 26 0 10/ 6/1933 H College Station W 34 14 9/22/1934 H College Station W 28 0 9/27/1935 A Huntsville W 25 0 9/26/1936 H College Station W 39 6 9/27/1941 H College Station W 54 0 9/ 6/1997 H College Station W 59 6 11/17/2012 9/— H College Station W 47 28 9/ 7/2013 6/— H College Station W 65 28 584 82

SAN FRANCISCO A&M leads, 2-0 11/11/1936 15/— A San Francisco W 38 14 12/ 4/1937 A San Francisco W 42 0 80 14

SANTA CLARA series tied, 1-1 10/ 8/1938 H College Station L 0 7 10/ 6/1939 A Santa Clara W 7 3 7 10

SEWANEE A&M leads, 5-2-1 1899 H College Station L 0 10 1904 H College Station L 5 17 10/13/1923 N Dallas W 14 0 10/11/1924 N Dallas W 7 0 10/10/1925 N Dallas T 6 6 10/ 9/1926 N Dallas W 6 3 10/ 8/1927 N Dallas W 18 0 10/ 6/1928 N Dallas W 69 0 125 36

SMU A&M leads, 45-29-7 10/23/1916 10/11/1919 10/ 9/1920 10/12/1921 11/11/1922 10/26/1923 10/25/1924 10/16/1925 10/23/1926 11/ 5/1927 11/10/1928 11/ 9/1929 11/ 8/1930 11/ 7/1931 11/ 5/1932 11/11/1933 11/10/1934 12/ 7/1935 11/ 7/1936 11/ 6/1937 11/ 5/1938 11/11/1939 11/ 9/1940 11/ 8/1941 11/ 7/1942 11/ 6/1943 11/11/1944 11/10/1945 11/ 9/1946 11/ 8/1947 11/ 6/1948 11/ 5/1949 11/11/1950 11/10/1951 11/ 8/1952 11/ 7/1953 11/ 6/1954 11/ 5/1955 11/10/1956 11/ 9/1957 11/ 8/1958 11/ 7/1959 11/ 5/1960 11/11/1961 11/10/1962 11/ 9/1963 11/ 7/1964 11/ 6/1965 11/ 5/1966 9/16/1967 11/ 9/1968 11/ 8/1969 11/ 7/1970

2/13 4/14 5/— 16/— —/ 3 —/ 8 —/ 9 —/ 7 12/— 5/— 1/— —/20

H A H A A H A H A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

College Station Dallas College Station Dallas Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas Dallas Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas

W W W W L L T W L W T L L L T L L L W W L W W W W W W W W L L T W T L L L W W W L L T W W L W L L L L W L

62 16 3 13 6 0 7 7 7 39 19 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 22 14 7 6 19 21 27 22 39 3 14 0 14 27 25 14 13 0 3 13 33 19 0 11 0 25 12 7 23 0 14 17 23 20 3

0 0 0 0 17 10 7 0 9 13 19 12 13 8 0 19 28 24 6 0 10 2 7 10 20 0 6 0 0 13 20 27 20 14 21 23 6 2 7 6 33 14 0 12 7 9 0 10 21 20 36 10 6

11/ 6/1971 H College Station W 27 10 11/11/1972 A Dallas W 27 17 11/10/1973 H College Station W 45 10 11/ 9/1974 5/— A Dallas L 14 18 11/ 8/1975 4/— H College Station W 36 3 10/30/1976 A Dallas W 36 0 10/29/1977 12/— H College Station W 38 21 11/ 4/1978 A Dallas W 20 17 11/ 3/1979 H College Station W 47 14 11/ 1/1980 —/19 A Dallas L 0 27 10/31/1981 —/13 H College Station L 7 27 10/30/1982 —/ 4 A Dallas L 9 47 10/29/1983 —/10 H College Station L 7 10 11/ 3/1984 —/19 A Dallas L 20 28 11/ 2/1985 —/19 H College Station W 19 17 11/ 1/1986 10/— A Dallas W 39 35 11/ 4/1989 20/— H College Station W 63 14 11/ 3/1990 A Dallas W 38 17 11/23/1991 12/— H College Station W 65 6 10/31/1992 5/— A Dallas W 41 7 10/30/1993 11/— H College Station W 37 13 10/29/1994 7/— N San Antonio T 21 21 (Alamodome) 10/14/1995 22/— H College Station W 20 17 9/17/2005 H College Station W 66 8 9/ 4/2011 8/— H College Station W 46 14 9/15/2012 A Dallas W 48 3 9/21/2013 9/— H College Station W 42 13 9/20/2013 6/— A Dallas W 58 6 1639 1017

SOUTH CAROLINA A&M leads, 4-0 8/28/2014 21/9 A Columbia W 52 28 10/31/2015 H College Station W 35 28 10/1/2016 9/— A Columbia W 24 13 9/30/2017 H College Station W 24 17 135 86

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE A&M leads, 1-0 9/22/2012 —/—

H College Station

W

70

14

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA USC leads, 3-0 10/10/1964 A Los Angeles L 12/22/1975 6/— N Memphis L (Liberty Bowl) 12/31/1977 17/20 N Houston L (Bluebonnet Bowl)

7 31 0 20 28

47

35 98

SOUTHERN ­M ISSISSIPPI A&M leads, 7-0 10/ 3/1959 A Hattiesburg W 7 3 9/27/1986 14/— H College Station W 16 7 9/26/1987 16/— N Jackson, MS W 27 14 9/30/1989 22/— H College Station W 31 14 9/24/1994 12/— H College Station W 41 17 9/19/1998 17/— A Hattiesburg W 24 6 9/25/1999 5/— H College Station W 23 6 169 67

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11/12/1938 H College Station W 27 0 11/18/1939 2/— A Houston W 19 0 11/16/1940 3/— H College Station W 25 0 11/15/1941 4/— A Houston W 19 6 11/14/1942 A Houston T 0 0 11/13/1943 14/— A Houston W 20 0 11/18/1944 A Houston W 19 6 11/17/1945 A Houston L 0 6 11/16/1946 —/14 H College Station L 10 27 11/15/1947 A Houston L 7 41 11/13/1948 H College Station L 6 28 11/12/1949 —/ 7 A Houston L 0 13 11/18/1950 12/— H College Station L 13 21 11/17/1951 A Houston L 13 28 11/15/1952 H College Station L 6 16 11/13/1953 —/16 A Houston L 7 34 11/13/1954 H College Station L 19 29 11/12/1955 9/— A Houston W 20 12 11/17/1956 5/— H College Station W 21 7 11/16/1957 1/20 A Houston L 6 7 11/15/1958 A Houston W 28 21 11/14/1959 A Houston L 2 7 11/12/1960 —/16 A Houston L 14 21 11/18/1961 A Houston L 7 21 11/17/1962 A Houston L 3 23 11/16/1963 A Houston W 13 6 11/14/1964 A Houston L 8 19 11/13/1965 A Houston W 14 13 11/12/1966 A Houston W 7 6 11/18/1967 A Houston W 18 3 11/16/1968 H College Station W 24 14 11/15/1969 A Houston L 6 7 11/14/1970 H College Station L 17 18 11/13/1971 A Houston W 18 13 11/18/1972 H College Station L 14 20 11/17/1973 A Houston L 20 24 11/16/1974 10/— H College Station W 37 7 11/15/1975 3/— A Houston W 33 14 10/23/1976 H College Station W 57 34 10/22/1977 12/— A Houston W 28 14 10/28/1978 H College Station W 38 21 10/27/1979 A Houston W 41 15 10/25/1980 H College Station L 6 10 10/24/1981 A Houston W 51 26 10/23/1982 H College Station W 49 7 10/22/1983 A Houston W 29 10 10/27/1984 H College Station W 38 14 10/26/1985 A Houston W 43 28 10/25/1986 10/— H College Station W 45 10 10/24/1987 A Houston W 34 21 10/22/1988 H College Station W 24 10 10/28/1989 21/— A Houston W 45 7 10/27/1990 H College Station W 41 15 11/ 2/1991 12/— A Houston W 38 21 10/17/1992 5/— H College Station W 35 9 10/23/1993 11/— A Houston W 38 10 10/22/1994 6/— H College Station W 7 0 11/ 9/1995 18/— A Houston W 17 10 9/31/2013 6/— H College Station W 52 31 9/13/2014 5/— H College Station W 38 10 1602 993


SOUTH­W ESTERN A&M leads, 18-0 1908 H College Station W 32 0 1910 H College Station W 6 0 1911 H College Station W 22 0 10/ 6/1916 H College Station W 6 0 10/22/1917 H College Station W 20 0 11/16/1918 H College Station W 7 0 11/20/1919 H College Station W 7 0 10/14/1922 H College Station W 33 0 10/ 5/1923 H College Station W 13 0 10/ 3/1924 H College Station W 54 0 10/ 2/1925 H College Station W 23 6 10/ 2/1926 H College Station W 35 0 10/ 1/1927 H College Station W 31 0 9/29/1928 H College Station W 21 0 9/28/1929 H College Station W 54 7 9/27/1930 H College Station W 43 0 9/26/1931 H College Station W 33 0 9/20/1947 H College Station W 48 0 488 13

STANFORD A&M leads, 1-0 8/26/1992

7/17

N Anaheim, CA (Pigskin Classic)

W

10

7

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN A&M leads, 3-0 11/ 2/1929 H College Station W 54 0 9/21/1935 H College Station W 37 6 9/ 4/2011 H College Station W 48 7 139 13

TARLETON STATE A&M leads, 2-0 9/20/1924 H College Station W 40 0 9/26/1931 H College Station W 21 0 61 0

TEMPLE Temple leads, 2-0 10/ 5/1934 A Philadelphia L 6 40 10/ 5/1935 N Tyler L 0 14 6 54

TENNESSEE Tennessee leads, 2-1 12/27/1957 8/13 N Jacksonville, FL L (Gator Bowl) 1/ 1/2005 20/15 N Dallas L (Cotton Bowl) 10/ 8/2016 8/9 H College Station W

0

3

7

38

45 38 52 79

HISTORY

TEXAS A&I A&M leads, 5-0-1 10/ 8/1932 H College Station W 14 0 10/13/1933 H College Station W 17 0 9/29/1934 H College Station T 14 14 9/24/1938 H College Station W 52 0 9/28/1940 H College Station W 26 0 10/ 4/1941 N San Antonio W 41 0 164 14

TCU A&M leads, 56-29-7

1897 1898 1902 1903 1903 1903 1904 1905 1905 1906

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College Station Waco Waco Waco College Station College Station College Station College Station Waco Waco

L W W W W W W W W W

6 16 22 11 16 14 29 20 24 42

30 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 11 0

1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1910 1914 1915 11/15/1919 11/ 7/1924 11/ 7/1925 11/ 5/1926 10/22/1927 10/20/1928 10/19/1929 10/18/1930 10/17/1931 10/15/1932 10/21/1933 10/20/1934 10/19/1935 10/17/1936 10/16/1937 10/15/1938 10/21/1939 10/19/1940 10/18/1941 10/17/1942 10/16/1943 10/21/1944 10/20/1945 10/19/1946 10/18/1947 10/16/1948 10/15/1949 10/21/1950 10/20/1951 10/18/1952 10/17/1953 10/16/1954 10/15/1955 10/20/1956 10/19/1957 10/18/1958 10/17/1959 10/15/1960 10/21/1961 10/20/1962 10/19/1963 10/17/1964 10/16/1965 10/15/1966 10/21/1967 10/19/1968 10/18/1969 10/17/1970 10/20/1971 10/21/1972 10/20/1973 10/19/1974 10/18/1975 11/20/1976 11/19/1977 11/25/1978 11/24/1979 11/22/1980 11/21/1981 11/20/1982 11/19/1983 11/24/1984 11/23/1985 11/22/1986 11/21/1987 11/19/1988 9/16/1989 11/24/1990 11/ 7/1991 11/21/1992 11/20/1993 11/19/1994 11/23/1995

9/— 2/— 14/— —/17 18/— 6/— 19/ 7 14/ 4 3/— —/20 8/— 5/— 11/— 14/— —/17 19/— 13/— 16/— 21/— 12/— 4/— 10/— 9/— 16/—

A H A H H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

Waco College Station Waco College Station College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station College Station College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth

W W W T W W W W W W L T T L L L L L L L L W T L W W W L W L L W L L L W L T W L W W W L L T L L T L L W W W L L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

22 32 13 0 35 23 40 13 48 28 0 13 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 14 18 7 6 20 21 14 2 13 7 12 14 0 14 6 42 14 7 20 20 19 7 7 8 6 14 14 14 14 9 9 35 20 27 6 15 3 10 35 17 14 59 52 15 30 13 37 34 20 35 53 74 42 18 44 56 44 37 59 34 38

0 5 10 0 0 6 0 10 0 0 3 13 0 6 13 3 6 17 13 13 19 7 7 34 6 7 0 7 0 13 13 0 26 27 28 23 20 7 7 21 16 6 0 24 39 14 15 20 14 14 17 7 0 7 16 31 14 13 16 0 6 10 23 7 7 10 7 14 10 21 6 10 24 0 7 10 7 10 3 17 6

12/28/2001 N Houston W 28 9 (galleryfurniture.com Bowl) 1877 944

TEXAS Texas leads, 76-37-5 1894 1898 1899 1900 1900 1901 1901 1902 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1907 1908 1908 1909 1909 1910 1911 1915 11/30/1916 11/20/1917 11/28/1918 11/27/1919 11/25/1920 11/24/1921 11/30/1922 11/29/1923 11/27/1924 11/26/1925 11/25/1926 11/24/1927 11/29/1928 11/28/1929 11/27/1930 11/26/1931 11/24/1932 11/30/1933 11/29/1934 11/28/1935 11/26/1936 11/25/1937 11/24/1938 11/30/1939 11/28/1940 11/27/1941 11/26/1942 11/25/1943 11/30/1944 11/29/1945 11/28/1946 11/27/1947 11/25/1948 11/24/1949 11/30/1950 11/29/1951 11/27/1952 11/26/1953 11/25/1954 11/24/1955 11/29/1956 11/28/1957 11/27/1958 11/26/1959 11/24/1960 11/23/1961 11/22/1962 11/28/1963 11/26/1964 11/25/1965 11/24/1966 11/27/1967 11/28/1968

1/— 2/— 2/10 —/18 16/12 —/10 —/20 —/ 7 —/ 5 —/16 —/10 —/11 8/— 4/— 4/— —/ 4 —/ 5 —/ 4 —/ 1 —/ 5 —/ 6

A A N N A N A N A A A A A N A N A N A N A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

Austin Austin San Antonio San Antonio Austin San Antonio Austin San Antonio Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Dallas Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station College Station College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 6 0 0 0 6 8 12 23 5 14 0 13 7 7 0 7 3 0 14 0 0 28 5 28 0 13 0 7 0 10 0 20 0 7 6 20 0 0 6 13 0 10 7 13 14 14 0 22 12 12 13 6 34 7 0 17 14 0 3 13 7 17 14 10 14

38 48 6 5 11 17 32 0 0 29 34 27 24 0 11 24 28 0 0 8 6 0 21 0 7 0 7 0 7 6 7 0 14 7 19 0 26 6 21 10 13 6 7 0 7 0 7 23 12 27 6 20 24 32 14 42 17 21 32 21 22 21 21 9 27 20 21 25 13 15 26 21 22 7 35


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11/27/1969 —/ 1 H College Station L 12 49 11/26/1970 —/ 1 A Austin L 14 52 11/25/1971 —/12 H College Station L 14 34 11/23/1972 —/ 6 A Austin L 3 38 11/22/1973 —/11 H College Station L 13 42 11/29/1974 8/17 A Austin L 3 32 11/28/1975 2/ 5 H College Station W 20 10 11/25/1976 11/— A Austin W 27 3 11/26/1977 12/ 1 H College Station L 28 57 12/ 2/1978 —/14 A Austin L 7 22 12/ 1/1979 —/ 6 H College Station W 13 7 11/29/1980 A Austin W 24 14 11/26/1981 —/ 7 H College Station L 13 21 11/25/1982 A Austin L 16 53 11/26/1983 —/ 2 H College Station L 13 45 12/ 1/1984 —/13 A Austin W 37 12 11/28/1985 15/18 H College Station W 42 10 11/27/1986 10/— A Austin W 16 3 11/26/1987 15/— H College Station W 20 13 11/24/1988 A Austin W 28 24 12/ 2/1989 16/— H College Station W 21 10 12/ 1/1990 —/ 5 A Austin L 27 28 11/28/1991 10/— H College Station W 31 14 11/26/1992 4/— A Austin W 34 13 11/25/1993 8/— H College Station W 18 9 11/ 5/1994 11/— A Austin W 34 10 12/ 2/1995 16/ 6 H College Station L 6 16 11/29/1996 A Austin L 15 51 11/28/1997 15/— H College Station W 27 16 11/27/1998 6/— A Austin L 24 26 11/26/1999 24/ 7 H College Station W 20 16 11/24/2000 22/12 A Austin L 17 43 11/23/2001 —/ 5 H College Station L 7 21 11/29/2002 —/10 A Austin L 20 50 11/28/2003 —/ 6 H College Station L 15 46 11/26/2004 22/ 5 A Austin L 13 26 11/25/2005 —/ 2 H College Station L 29 40 11/24/2006 —/11 A Austin W 12 7 11/23/2007 —/12 H College Station W 38 30 11/27/2008 —/ 4 A Austin L 9 49 11/26/2009 —/ 3 H College Station L 39 49 11/25/2010 17/— A Austin W 24 17 11/24/2011 H College Station L 25 27 1447 2297

TEXAS STATE A&M leads, 2-0 10/ 3/1919 H College Station W 28 0 9/22/2005 H College Station W 44 31 72 31

TEXAS TECH A&M leads, 37-32-1 10/— —/19 11/— 2/— 20/—

H N H A N N N N N N N N A H N A N N H A H A H A H A H A

College Station Amarillo College Station Lubbock San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio Dallas Lubbock College Station Dallas Lubbock Dallas Dallas College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock

W W W W W W L W L W W W W L W W L L T W W L L L W W L L

47 7 19 13 27 16 0 29 14 26 34 20 27 9 40 21 14 14 14 38 7 0 12 16 35 28 16 9

6 0 0 0 14 6 6 7 20 7 13 7 14 41 7 0 15 20 14 7 3 10 16 20 14 24 21 13

10/10/1970 H College Station L 7 21 10/16/1971 A Lubbock L 7 28 10/14/1972 H College Station L 14 17 10/13/1973 A Lubbock L 16 28 10/12/1974 16/ 7 H College Station W 28 7 10/11/1975 6/— A Lubbock W 38 9 10/ 9/1976 17/15 H College Station L 16 27 9/24/1977 6/ 7 A Lubbock W 33 17 10/ 7/1978 7/— H College Station W 38 9 10/ 6/1979 A Lubbock L 20 21 10/ 4/1980 H College Station W 41 21 10/ 3/1981 A Lubbock W 24 23 10/ 2/1982 H College Station L 15 24 10/ 1/1983 A Lubbock L 0 3 10/ 6/1984 H College Station L 12 30 10/ 5/1985 A Lubbock W 28 27 10/ 4/1986 14/— H College Station W 45 8 10/ 3/1987 15/— A Lubbock L 21 27 10/ 1/1988 H College Station W 50 15 10/ 7/1989 19/— A Lubbock L 24 27 10/ 6/1990 19/— H College Station W 28 24 10/ 5/1991 23/— A Lubbock W 37 14 10/ 3/1992 5/— H College Station W 19 17 10/ 2/1993 14/— A Lubbock W 31 6 10/ 1/1994 10/— H College Station W 23 17 10/ 7/1995 8/— A Lubbock L 7 14 10/26/1996 H College Station L 10 13 10/25/1997 20/— A Lubbock L 13 16 10/24/1998 8/25 H College Station W 17 10 10/ 2/1999 5/— A Lubbock L 19 21 9/30/2000 H College Station W 33 15 11/ 3/2001 24/— A Lubbock L 0 12 10/ 5/2002 23/— H College Station (OT) L 47 48 10/ 4/2003 A Lubbock L 28 59 11/13/2004 22/— H College Station (OT) W 32 25 11/ 5/2005 —/16 A Lubbock L 17 56 9/30/2006 H College Station L 27 31 10/13/2007 A Lubbock L 7 35 10/18/2008 —/ 7 H College Station L 25 43 10/24/2009 —/21 A Lubbock W 52 30 10/30/2010 H College Station W 45 27 10/ 8/2011 24/— A Lubbock W 45 40 1596 1287

TRANSYLVANIA (KY.) series tied, 1-1 1905 H College Station L 6 29 1910 H College Station W 33 0 39 29

TRINITY A&M leads, 18-1-2 1902 H College Station T 0 0 1902 H College Station W 34 0 1903 H College Station W 16 0 1903 H College Station L 0 18 1905 H College Station W 24 0 1908 H College Station W 6 0 1909 H College Station W 47 0 1912 H College Station W 59 0 1913 H College Station W 7 0 1914 H College Station T 0 0 1915 H College Station W 62 0 10/24/1919 H College Station W 42 0 9/26/1924 H College Station W 33 0 9/25/1925 H College Station W 20 10 9/24/1926 H College Station W 26 0 9/23/1927 H College Station W 45 0 9/22/1928 H College Station W 21 0 9/23/1933 H College Station W 38 0 10/15/1951 A San Antonio W 53 14 10/ 1/1960 A San Antonio W 14 0 10/14/1961 A San Antonio W 55 0 602 42

TULANE A&M leads, 10-5 1899 1902 1906 1907 1910 1912 11/ 2/1917 10/ 5/1929 10/11/1930 10/ 3/1931 10/ 1/1932

H H H H H H H A N A A

College Station College Station College Station College Station Houston College Station College Station New Orleans Dallas New Orleans New Orleans

W W W W W W W L L L L

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22 17 18 18 17 41 35 10 9 0 14

0 5 0 6 0 0 0 13 19 7 26

165

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11/28/1927 9/24/1932 10/ 3/1942 10/ 2/1943 9/30/1944 9/29/1945 9/28/1946 9/27/1947 9/25/1948 9/24/1949 9/30/1950 9/29/1951 10/10/1953 10/18/1954 10/ 6/1956 9/28/1957 9/20/1958 9/19/1959 9/24/1960 10/ 7/1961 10/ 6/1962 10/ 5/1963 10/ 3/1964 10/ 2/1965 10/ 1/1966 10/14/1967 10/12/1968 10/11/1969

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9/30/1933 A New Orleans W 13 6 1/ 1/1940 1/ 5 A New Orleans W 14 13 (Sugar Bowl) 9/24/1966 A New Orleans L 13 21 9/28/1968 A New Orleans W 35 3 276 119

TULSA

UTEP

11/19/2015 23/—

W

56

19

UCLA series tied, 3-3 10/12/1940 A Los Angeles W 7 0 9/21/1951 6/— A Los Angeles W 21 14 9/16/1955 —/ 1 A Los Angeles L 0 21 1/ 1/1998 20/ 5 N Dallas (Cotton Bowl) L 23 29 9/ 3/2016 —/16 H College Station W 31 24 9/ 3/2017 A Los Angeles L 44 45 126 133

UT ­A RLINGTON

A&M leads, 2-0 W

23

10

VANERBILT

12/ 6/1941 9/19 N Tacoma, WA W 7 0 12/ 5/1942 N San Antonio W 21 0 28 0

A&M leads, 1-0 10/26/2013 H College Station W 56 24 11/21/2015 A Nashville W 25 0 81 24

WAXAHACHIE AC A&M leads, 1-0

1900

H College Station

61

33 7 14 34 0 35 19 0 66 76

VIRGINIA TECH

UTAH

19 0 27 6 3 13 19 35 68 54

H College Station

20 7 28 26 21 41 69 74

52

N Charlotte (Belk Bowl)

W

41

17

N Memphis, Tenn W (AutoZone Liberty Bowl)

45

37

H College Station

WEST VIRGINIA A&M leads, 1-0 12/29/2014

A&M leads, 4-0 9/12/1970 H College Station W 41 14 9/11/1971 H College Station W 41 7 9/ 9/1972 A Wichita W 36 13 9/15/1973 H College Station W 48 0 166 34

L

52

A&M leads, 3-0

0

WF leads, 1-0 12/29/2017

0

WYOMING W

WAKE FOREST

A&M leads, 2-1 11/14/1936 15/— H College Station W 9/ 6/2003 H College Station W 9/ 2/2004 —/19 A Salt Lake City L

11/14/2015

A&M leads, 1-0 10/14/1950

11

WICHITA STATE

series tied, 2-2 9/11/1976 14/— H College Station W 9/17/1977 7/— A Blacksburg W 9/21/2002 19/ 7 H College Station L 9/18/2003 —/ 8 A Blacksburg L

22

W

A&M leads, 1-0

10/14/1939 N Tyler W 9/18/1948 A Philadelphia L 9/17/1949 H College Station L 9/22/1956 9/— H College Station W

VMI W

H College Station

WESTERN CAROLINA

VILLANOVA

A&M leads, 1-0

H College Station

series tied, 2-2

H College Station

28 15 29 12 6 19 63 46

WASHINGTON STATE

A&M leads, 1-0

UAB A&M leads, 1-0

9/18/1982

9/28/1974 9/— A Seattle W 9/19/1987 —/10 H College Station W 9/ 9/1989 15/— A Seattle L

UTSA

10/10/1922 N Dallas L 10 13 10/ 1/1938 N Tyler W 20 0 10/ 5/1940 N San Antonio W 41 6 9/28/1985 H College Station W 45 10 9/21/1991 15/— A Tulsa L 34 35 9/12/1992 7/— H College Station W 19 9 9/16/1995 3/— H College Station W 52 9 9/18/1999 7/— H College Station W 62 13 283 95

A&M leads, 2-1

9/ 1/1984 H College Station W 20 17 9/16/2000 H College Station W 45 17 11/ 2/2013 14/— H College Station W 57 7 122 41

A&M leads, 6-2

9/26/2009

WASHINGTON

A&M leads, 3-0

55

9/ 9/2000 H College Station W 51 9/ 6/2001 A Laramie W 28 9/11/2004 H College Station W 31 110 23

UTAH STATE A&M leads, 1-0 9/19/2009

H College Station

W

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OVERTIME HISTORY

Overall: 12-6

Home: 7-3

Away: 1-2

Neutral: 4-1

HISTORY

Overtime in college football was introduced for the 1995 bowl season. 1996 marked the first full season of OT. Nov. Dec. Dec. Oct. Nov. Oct. Oct. Nov. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oct. Nov. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Sept.

DATE 1, 1997 5, 1998 31, 2000 5, 2002 16, 2002 23, 2004 30, 2004 13, 2004 1, 2005 21, 2006 8, 2007 29, 2011 12, 2011 27, 2014 26, 2015 3, 2016 8, 2016 23, 2017

FINAL SCORE A&M - 28........................ Oklahoma State - 25 A&M - 36........................ Kansas State - 33 Mississippi State - 43...... A&M - 41 Texas Tech - 48................ A&M - 47 Missouri - 33.................. A&M - 27 A&M - 29........................ Colorado - 26 Baylor - 35...................... A&M - 34 A&M - 32........................ Texas Tech - 25 A&M - 16........................ Baylor - 13 A&M - 34........................ Oklahoma State - 33 A&M - 47........................ Fresno State - 45 Missouri - 38.................. A&M - 31 Kansas State - 53............ A&M - 50 A&M - 35........................ Arkansas - 28 A&M - 28........................ Arkansas - 21 A&M - 31........................ UCLA - 24 A&M - 45........................ Tennessee - 38 A&M - 50....................... Arkansas - 43

OTs SITE 4QTR* 1 College Station 22-22 2 St. Louis (Big 12 Championship) 27-27 1 Shreveport, La. (Independence Bowl) 35-35 1 College Station 41-41 2 College Station 24-24 1 College Station 26-26 1 Waco 27-27 1 College Station 25-25 1 College Station 10-10 1 Stillwater, Okla. 27-27 3 College Station 29-29 1 College Station 31-31 4 Manhattan, Kansas 31-31 1 Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) 28-28 1 Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) 28-28 1 College Station 24-24 2 College Station 35-35 1 Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) 43-43 * score at end of regulation

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TEXAS A&M ATTENDANCE RECORDS TOP 25 CROWDS AT KYLE FIELD 1. Ole Miss 2. Tennessee 3. LSU 4. Alabama 5. Ole Miss 6. Missouri 7. Lamar 8. Auburn 9. Mississippi State 10. Ball State 11. Rice 12. LSU 13. Nevada 14. UTSA 15. South Carolina 16. Western Carolina 17. Alabama 18. ULM 19. UCLA 20. Nicholls 21. Auburn 22. New Mexico State 23. New Mexico 24. Louisiana 25. South Carolina

Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 8, 2016 Nov. 27, 2014 Oct. 17, 2015 Nov. 12, 2016 Nov. 15, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Nov. 7, 2015 Oct. 3, 2015 Sept. 12, 2015 Sept. 1 3, 2014 Nov. 24, 2016 Sept. 19, 2015 Nov. 19, 2016 Oct. 31, 2015 Nov. 14, 2015 Oct. 7, 2017 Nov. 1, 2014 Sep. 3, 2016 Sept. 9, 2017 Nov. 2, 2017 Oct. 29, 2016 Nov. 11, 2017 Sept. 16, 2017 Sep. 30, 2017

TOP 25 CROWDS, ALL VENUES 110,633 106,248 105,829 105,733 104,892 104,756 104,728 104,625 104,455 104,213 103,867 102,961 102,591 102,502 102,154 101,583 101,058 100,922 100,443 100,276 100,257 99,960 99,051 98,412 96,430

1. OLE MISS 2. TENNESSEE 3. LSU 4. ALABAMA 5. OLE MISS 6. at Michigan 7. MISSOURI 8. LAMAR 9. AUBURN 10. MISSISSIPPI STATE 11. BALL STATE 12. RICE 13. LSU 14. NEVADA 15. UTSA 16. SOUTH CAROLINA 17. at Alabama at Alabama at Alabama 20. at LSU 21. WESTERN CAROLINA 22. ALABAMA 23. ULM 24. at Texas 25. UCLA

Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 8, 2016 Nov. 27, 2014 Oct. 17, 2015 Nov. 12, 2016 Oct. 1, 1977 Nov. 15, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Nov. 7, 2015 Oct. 3, 2015 Sept. 12, 2015 Sept. 13, 2014 Nov. 24, 2016 Sept. 19, 2015 Nov. 19, 2016 Oct. 31, 2015 Oct. 22, 2016 Nov. 18, 2014 Nov. 10, 2012 Nov. 28, 2015 Nov. 14, 2015 Oct. 7, 2017 Nov. 1, 2014 Nov. 25, 2010 Sep. 3, 2016

YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON AVERAGES

80,000-PLUS CROWDS, ROAD VENUES (33) 110,633 106,248 105,829 105,733 104,892 104,802 104,756 104,728 104,625 104,455 104,213 103,867 102,961 102,591 102,502 102,154 101,821 101,821 101,821 101,803 101,583 101,058 100,922 100,752 100,443

1. Michigan

Oct. 1, 1977

2. Alabama

Oct. 22, 2016

104,802 101,821

Alabama

Oct. 18, 2014

101, 821

Alabama

Nov. 10, 2012

101,821

5. LSU

Nov. 28, 2015

101,803

6. Texas

Nov. 25, 2010

100,752

7. Texas

Nov. 27, 2008

98,621

8. LSU

Nov. 25, 2017

97,675

9. LSU

Nov. 23, 2013

92,949

10. Auburn

Nov. 8, 2014

87,451

11. Auburn

Sep. 17, 2016

GAMES

2017

7

98,802

2016

7

101,917

2015

7

103,622

2014

6

105,122

2013

8

87,125

2012

6

87,014

2011

7

87,183

2010

7

82,477

87,175

2009

7

76,800

12. Oklahoma Jan. 4, 2013 87,025 (Cotton Bowl - Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas)

2008

7

82,193

2007

7

82,207

13. Florida

Oct. 14, 2017

86,114

2006

7

75,985

14. Oklahoma

Nov. 5, 2011

85,709

2005

6

79,732

15. Ohio State

Sept. 26, 1970

85,657

2004

6

74,498

16. Auburn

Oct. 27, 2012

85,119

2003

7

76,243

17. Oklahoma

Nov. 3, 2007

85,044

2002

7

80,198

18. Oklahoma

Nov. 14, 2009

85,013

2001

6

82,711

19. Nebraska

Oct. 20, 2007

84,473

2000

6

77,579

20. Texas

Nov. 24, 2000

84,012

1999

6

73,126

21. Texas

Nov. 26, 2004

83,891

1998

6

58,292

22. Texas

Nov. 29, 2002

83,711

1997

6

61,918

23. Texas

Nov. 27, 1998

83,687

1996

6

63,272

24. Oklahoma

Nov. 8, 2003

83,461

1995

6

62,457

25. vs LSU Jan. 7, 2010 83,514 (Cotton Bowl-Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas)

1994

6

62,877

1993

6

59,608

1992

6

58,768

1991

6

63,318

1990

6

54,252

1989

6

61,771

1988

6

57,576

1987

6

66,623

1986

6

59,662

1985

6

56,332

1984

7

45,783

1983

7

58,409

1982

7

55,941

1981

5

63,833

1980

5

60,432

1979

5

57,980

1978

5

52,269

1977

5

53,930

1976

6

48,395

1975

5

50,546

1974

5

43,867

1973

5

40,426

1972

5

34,924

1971

5

32,863

26. South Carolina

Aug. 28, 2014

82,487

27. Texas

Dec. 1, 1990

82,518

28. Texas

Nov. 5, 1994

82,312

29. Texas

Nov. 29, 1996

81,887

30. Texas

Dec. 1, 1984

81,309

31. Texas

Nov. 26, 1992

81,170

32. Notre Dame

Sept. 2, 2000

80,232

33. Clemson

Sept. 3, 2005

80,000

AVERAGE

TOP SEASON AVERAGES AWAY

HOME

YEAR

AVERAGE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

2014 2015 2016 2017 2011 2012 2012 2001

105,122 103,622 101,917 98,802 87,183 87,125 87,014 82,711

YEAR

AVERAGE

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

2010 2007 2008 2002 2005 2000 2009 2003

82,477 82,207 82,193 80,198 79,731 77,579 76,800 76,243

YEAR

AVERAGE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

2017 2014 2012 2016 2007 2003 2011 2015

76,076 73,614 73,409 68,082 66,915 66,691 63,282 63,181

OVERALL

YEAR

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

1986 2012 1999 2010 2009 2000 1994 2004

AVERAGE

61,806 66,665 61,492 59,591 58,727 57,912 57,034 56,400

YEAR

1. 2017 2. 2014 3. 2015 4. 2012 5. 2016 6. 2011 7. 2012 8. 2007

AVERAGE

88,382 86,015 84,957 81,429 79,928 76,152 75,315 75,091

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

YEAR

AVERAGE

2010 2003 2009 2008 2000 2002 1999 2001

74,218 72,263 70,365 70,181 68,639 67,572 67,309 66,292

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KYLE FIELD HISTORY/TIMELINE KYLE FIELD TIMELINE Spring E.J. Kyle, professor of horticul1905 ture and staunch supporter of Aggie athletics, donates 400x400 foot all-purpose athletic area. Two seats of bleachers were built to accommodate 500 spectators. 1906 Grateful Corps of Cadets met in old chapel to express their appreciation for Kyle and named the new field for him. Not officially, but the name stuck. 1907 Kyle purchased grand stands from the Bryan Fair Association with a personal check and moved them to Kyle Field. 1915 Kyle Field seating is raised to 6,800. 1923 Seating increased to 8,500. 1927 Construction begins on concrete stands. 1929 New $365,000 concrete stadium is complete in time for the Texas A&M vs. Texas clash on Thanksgiving. The stadium features 32,890 permanent seats and 5,000 temporary seats. 1956 Texas A&M Board of Directors officially named Kyle Field after Edwin Jackson Kyle, ’99. 1967 Second decks added. 1970 Artificial turf installed. 1980 Third decks finished, new press box, suites dedicated against Penn State. Capacity 70,016. 1982 Seats on east side narrowed. Capacity 72,387. 1992 Seats widened and capacity moves back to 70,210.

HISTORY

1996 Natural grass returns. 1998 Construction on The Zone is underway, capacity is limited to 58,292. 1999 The Zone is complete and capacity increases to 82,600. 2008 Refiguring suites places capacity to 83,002. 2012 Student seating changes makes Kyle Field capacity 82,589. 2013 Texas A&M received approval from Board of Regents to proceed with $485 million redevelopment of Kyle Field. Renovation and expansion began prior to the 2013 season. 2015 Renovation and expansion competed for the 2015 campaign.

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The Home of the 12th Man Regarded as one of the nation’s most intimidating road venues, Texas A&M’s Kyle Field has been the home of the Aggie football team since 1905.

Over the past two years, Kyle Field has undergone one of the largest and most extensive redevelopment projects in the history of collegiate athletics. The redeveloped Kyle Field will feature an expanded seating capacity of 102,512, making it one of the five largest stadiums in collegiate football. The $485 million redevelopment featured two phases and made its debut for the 2015 season. The Aggies drew more than 100,000 fans to Kyle Field for all seven games in 2014, including the stadium record of 110,633 for the Ole Miss contest. Prior to the redevelopment, the most recent major improvement was the $32.9 million north end zone expansion, which was completed in 1999. The formation of the Bernard C. Richardson Zone raised Kyle Field’s capacity to 82,589. “The Zone” opened at full capacity for the first time for the annual Texas A&M-Texas grudge match in 1999 and a then state-record football crowd of 86,128 watched the Aggies tally a hard-fought 20-16 victory over the archrival Longhorns. The stadium record was broken six times since the 1999 game and stood at 90,079 (9-6 win over Nebraska in 2010) prior to the redevelopment. The Aggies have always been tough to beat at Kyle Field with an all-time record of 397-159-19 (70.7 winning percentage) on their home field. Kyle Field was named for Edwin Jackson Kyle, who served as Texas A&M’s dean of agriculture and athletic council president. Kyle donated a 400 x 400-foot area of the southern edge of campus that

KYLE FIELD FACTS • Home of the Aggies since 1905. • Capacity as of the 2015 season is 102,577. • A crowd of 110,633 on Oct. 11, 2014, to see the Aggies face Ole Miss was the largest to see a football game in the state of Texas and the most in SEC history. • Texas A&M announced a $485 million redevelopment of Kyle Field in May of 2013 that began at the conclusion of 2013 season. One of the largest college football stadium redevelopments in history, it was completed in time for the 2015 season. • With 30,000 Texas A&M students at football games, Kyle Field hosts the largest student crowd in the nation.

had been assigned to him for horticultural experiments. The permanent seating on the east and west sides of Kyle Field were added in 1927 and the horseshoe was completed in 1929. The stadium was expanded in 1967 to include two decks of grandstands, and the third decks were added to the east and west sides in 1980. The Aggies played on grass through the 1960s, but A&M became one of the many schools that switched to artificial turf in the early 1970s. Grass returned to Kyle Field in 1996 and the Aggies currently play on grass.


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ALL-TIME RECORD AT KYLE FIELD 405-165-19 all-time on site, 304-150-12 in stadium (built 1927) THE 1900 s (24-4-1)

THE 1920 s (37-7-3)

THE 1940 s (22-17-1)

THE 1960 s (14-18-3)

THE 1980 s (45-17)

THE 2000 s (42-24)

1905 ................. 6-1 1906 ................. 5-0 1907 ................. 6-0 1908 ................. 2-3 1909 .............. 5-0-1

1920 .............. 3-0-1 1921 .............. 3-0-1 1922 ................. 2-1 1923 ................. 3-2 1924 ................. 6-0 1925 ................. 5-0 1926 .............. 3-0-1 1927 ................. 5-0 1928 ................. 4-2 1929 ................. 3-2

1940 ................. 4-0 1941 ................. 4-1 1942 ................. 3-1 1943 ................. 2-1 1944 ................. 1-2 1945 ................. 4-2 1946 ................. 2-2 1947 ................. 2-2 1948 ................. 0-3 1949 .............. 0-3-1

1960 .............. 0-1-2 1961 .............. 2-1-1 1962 ................. 1-2 1963 ................. 1-3 1964 ................. 0-2 1965 ................. 1-3 1966 ................. 2-1 1967 ................. 3-2 1968 ................. 2-2 1969 ................. 2-1

1980 ................. 2-3 1981 ................. 3-3 1982 ................. 5-2 1983 ................. 3-4 1984 ................. 5-2 1985 ................. 6-0 1986 ................. 6-0 1987 ................. 5-1 1988 ................. 5-1 1989 ................. 5-1

2000 ................. 4-2 2001 ................. 5-1 2002 ................. 3-4 2003 ................. 4-3 2004 ................. 5-1 2005 ................. 4-2 2006.................. 4-3 2007.................. 6-1 2008.................. 2-5 2009.................. 5-2

THE 1930 s (32-15-3)

THE 1950 s (19-17-4)

THE 1970 s (32-18)

THE 1990 s (55-4-1)

THE 2010 s (37-18)

1930 ................. 2-2 1931 ................. 4-1 1932 ................. 3-1 1933 .............. 4-1-1 1934 .............. 1-2-2 1935 ................. 2-3 1936 ................. 4-2 1937 ................. 3-1 1938 ................. 4-2 1939 ................. 5-0

1950 ................. 3-1 1951 .............. 2-0-2 1952 .............. 1-2-1 1953 .............. 0-3-1 1954 ................. 0-4 1955 ................. 3-1 1956 ................. 4-0 1957 ................. 4-1 1958 ................. 1-2 1959 ................. 1-3

1970 ................. 1-4 1971 ................. 3-2 1972 ................. 1-4 1973 ................. 3-2 1974 ................. 5-0 1975 ................. 5-0 1976 ................. 5-1 1977 ................. 3-2 1978 ................. 4-1 1979 ................. 2-2

1990 .............. 5-0-1 1991 ................. 6-0 1992 ................. 6-0 1993 ................. 6-0 1994 ................. 6-0 1995 ................. 5-1 1996 ................. 3-3 1997 ................. 6-0 1998 ................. 6-0 1999 ................. 6-0

2010 ................. 6-1 2011.................. 4-3 2012.................. 4-2 2013.................. 6-2 2014.................. 3-3 2015.................. 5-2 2016.................. 5-2 2017.................. 4-3

THE 1910 s (52-7-3) 1910 ................. 6-0 1911 ................. 6-0 1912 ................. 7-1 1913 .............. 3-4-2 1914 .............. 4-0-1 1915 ................. 4-2 1916 ................. 4-0 1917 ................. 5-0 1918 ................. 5-0 1919 ................. 8-0

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110,633 fans, most in SEC history

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ALL-TIME TELEVISION APPEARANCES 2017 (7-6) vs. Wake Forest † at LSU at Ole Miss NEW MEXICO AUBURN MISSISSIPPI STATE at Florida ALABAMA SOUTH CAROLINA vs Arkansas LOUISIANA NICHOLLS at UCLA

ESPN SEC NTK ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN ESPN ESPN2 ESPN SEC NTK ESPN SEC NTK ESPNU FOX

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

52 - 55 21 - 45 31 - 24 55 - 14 27 - 42 14 - 35 19 - 17 19 - 27 24 - 17 50 - 43 45 - 21 24 - 14 44 - 45

† Belk, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.

2016 (8-5) vs. Kansas State † LSU UTSA OLE MISS at Mississippi State NEW MEXICO STATE at Alabama TENNESSEEE at South Carolina vs Arkansas at Auburn PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UCLA

ESPN ESPN ESPNU SEC NTK SEC NTK ESPNU CBS CBS SEC NTK ESPN ESPN SEC NTK CBS

N N N N N N N N N N N N N

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

28 - 33 39 - 54 23 - 10 28 - 29 28 - 35 52 - 10 14 - 33 45 - 38 24 - 13 45 - 24 29 - 16 67 - 0 31 - 24

† Texas, NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas

2015 (8-5) vs. Louisville † at LSU at Vanderbitl WESRERN CAROLINA AUBURN SOUTH CAROLINA at Ole Miss ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI STATE vs Arkansas NEVADA BALL STATE vs Arizona State

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

21 - 27 7 - 19 25 - 0 41 - 17 10 - 26 35 - 28 3 - 23 23 - 41 30 - 17 28 - 21 44 - 27 56 - 23 38 - 17

† Music City Bowl, Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn.

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2014 (8-5) vs. West Virginina † LSU Missouri at Auburn ULM at Alabama Ole Miss at Mississippi State vs. Arkansas (Arlington) at SMU Rice Lamar at South Carolina †

ESPN ESPN SEC NTK CBS SEC NTK CBS ESPN ESPN CBS ABC ESPN2 SEC NTK SEC NTK

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

45 - 37 17 - 23 27 - 34 41 - 38 21 - 16 0 - 59 20 - 35 31 - 48 35 - 28 58 - 6 37 - 10 73 - 3 52 - 28

† AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Liberty Bowl Stadium, Memphis, Tenn.

2013 (8-4) vs. Duke † at Missouri at LSU Mississippi State UTEP Vanderbilt Auburn at Ole Miss at Arkansas SMU Alabama Rice

ESPN ESPN CBS CBS ESPN2 SEC TV CBS ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU CBS ESPN

N N N N N R N N N N N N

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

† Chick-fil-A Bowl, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.

52 - 48 21 - 28 10 - 34 51 - 41 57 - 7 56 - 24 41 - 45 41 - 38 45 - 33 42 - 13 42 - 49 51 - 31

2008 (3-4)

2012 (10-2) vs. Oklahoma † Missouri at Alabama at Mississippi State at Auburn LSU vs. Louisiana Tech $ at Ole Miss Arkansas South Carolina State at SMU Florida

Fox ESPN2 CBS ESPN ESPNU ESPN ESPNU ESPNU SEC Network FSN FSN ESPN

N N N N N N N N R N N N

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

41 - 13 59 - 29 29 - 24 38 - 13 63 - 21 19 - 24 59 - 57 30 - 27 58 - 10 70 - 14 48 - 3 17 - 20

† AT&T Cotton Bowl, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas $ Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La.

2011 (6-6) vs. Northwestern† Texas Kansas at Kansas State at Oklahoma Missouri at Iowa State Baylor at Texas Tech vs. Arkansas (Arlington) Oklahoma State SMU

ESPN ESPN FSN ABC ABC FX ABC FX FX ESPN ABC FSN

N N R R R N R N N N R N

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

33 - 22 25 - 27 61 - 7 50 - 53 25 - 41 31 - 38 33 - 17 55 - 28 45 - 40 38 - 42 29 - 30 46 - 14

† Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, Reliant Stadium, Houston

2010 (5-4) vs. LSU† at Texas Nebraska at Baylor Oklahoma at Kansas Missouri vs. Arkansas (Arlington) at Oklahoma State

Fox ESPN ABC FSN FSN FSN FSN ABC ESPN

N N N R R R R R N

24 - 41 24 - 17 9 - 6 42 - 30 33 - 19 45 - 10 9 - 30 17 - 24 35 - 38

2009 (0-7) ESPN2 ESPN FSN FCS FCS FSN ESPN2

N N N N N N N

ESPN ABC FCS FSN Versus ABC Versus

N R N N N R N

L L L L L L L

20 - 44 39 - 49 10 - 65 34 - 35 14 - 62 31 - 36 19 - 47

† Independence Bowl, Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La.

9 - 49 28 - 66 49 - 35 25 - 43 21 - 17 23 - 41 28 - 22

L W L L L L W W L W

17 - 24 38 - 30 26 - 40 14 - 42 11 - 19 7 - 35 24 - 23 34 - 10 17 - 34 47 - 45

2007 (4-6) vs. Penn State† Texas at Missouri at Oklahoma Kansas at Texas Tech Oklahoma State Baylor at Miami Fresno State

ESPN ABC FSN ABC ESPN2 ABC FSN Versus ESPN FSN

N N N S/N N R N N N N

† Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

2006 (4-4) vs. California† at Texas Nebraska Oklahoma Missouri at Kansas Texas Tech vs. Army (San Antonio)

ESPN ABC ABC ABC ABC FSN ABC ESPN2

N N R S/N R N R N

L W L L W W L W

10 - 45 12 - 7 27 - 28 16 - 17 25 - 19 21 - 18 27 - 31 28 - 24

2005 (3-6) Texas at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Iowa State at Colorado Baylor Texas State SMU at Clemson

ABC ABC FSN ABC FSN FSN FSN FSN ABC

N R N R N N R N R

L L L L L W W W L

29 - 40 30 - 36 17 - 56 14 - 42 20 - 41 16 - 13 44 - 31 66 - 8 24 - 25

L L W L W W W W L

7 - 38 13 - 26 32 - 25 35 - 42 36 - 20 42 - 30 27 - 6 31 - 0 21 - 41

2004 (5-4) vs. Tennessee† at Texas Texas Tech Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Kansas State Clemson Wyoming at Utah

FOX ABC ABC ABC FSN TBS TBS FSN ESPN

N N R R N N N N N

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

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† Cotton Bowl, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

vs. Georgia† Texas at Oklahoma at Colorado at Kansas State Oklahoma State vs. Arkansas (Arlington)

Texas Oklahoma at Iowa State Texas Tech Army Miami at New Mexico


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ABC FSN ABC ABC FSN FSN ABC ESPN

N R R R R N R N

1996 (3-5) L L L L L L L L

15 - 46 22 - 45 0 - 77 10 - 38 12 - 48 28 - 59 26 - 37 19 - 35

ABC ABC FSN TBS FSN ABC ESPN

N R R N R R N

L W L L W L L

50 - 20 30 - 26 23 - 28 31 - 8 41 - 0 3 - 13 14 - 12

ESPN ABC ABC ABC ESPN2

N N R R N

W L L W W

28 - 9 7 - 21 10 - 31 24 - 3 28 - 20

† galleryfurniture.com Bowl, Astrodome, Houston

2000 (5-4) vs. Mississippi State† at Texas Oklahoma Kansas State at Iowa State at Baylor Texas Tech Wyoming at Notre Dame

ESPN ABC ABC ABC ABC FSN FSN FSN NBC

N N R R R R R N N

L L L W W W W W L

41 - 43 17 - 43 31 - 35 26 - 10 30 - 7 24 - 0 33 - 15 51 - 3 10 - 24

† Independence Bowl, Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La.

1999 (4-4) vs. Penn State† Texas at Missouri at Nebraska at Oklahoma Kansas at Texas Tech Southern Miss

ESPN ABC FSN ABC FSN FSN FSN ABC

N N R R N R N R

N R R R N R R N

1991 (6-2) L W W L L W L L

15 - 52 33 - 16 24 - 7 10 - 13 20 - 23 24 - 21 10 - 24 37 - 41

vs. Florida State† Texas Arkansas at TCU at Baylor at Texas Tech at Tulsa LSU

1995 (4-2) vs. Michigan† Texas at Rice at Colorado Tulsa LSU

ESPN ABC ESPN ABC Raycom ABC

N N N N R R

L W W L L W L W

0 - 24 20 - 16 51 - 14 0 - 37 6 - 51 34 - 17 19 - 21 23 - 6

NBC ESPN Raycom ESPN Raycom Raycom ABC Raycom ABC ABC

N N R N R R R R R R

22 - 20 6 - 16 17 - 10 21 - 29 52 - 9 33 - 17

L W W W W W W W L W

21 - 24 18 - 9 59 - 3 42 - 7 34 - 17 34 - 10 31 - 6 73 - 0 14 - 44 24 - 0

L W W W W W W W W

3 - 28 34 - 13 37 - 10 38 - 30 40 - 18 19 - 13 19 - 17 31 - 22 10 - 7

1992 (8-1) NBC ESPN ABC ESPN ABC ABC Raycom ABC Raycom

N N R N R R R R N

L W W W W W L W

2 - 10 31 - 14 13 - 3 44 - 7 34 - 12 37 - 14 34 - 35 45 - 7

vs. BYU† at Texas TCU at Hawai’i

ESPN CBS Raycom ESPN

N N R N

W L W W

65 - 14 27 - 28 56 - 10 28 - 13

† Holiday Bowl, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, Calif.

1989 (2-4)

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

vs. Notre Dame† at Texas TCU at Houston Louisville Baylor Texas Tech at LSU vs. Stanford^

N N N N R R R R

1990 (3-1) W L W L W W

1993 (8-2) vs. Notre Dame† Texas at TCU Louisville at Baylor Houston at Texas Tech Missouri at Oklahoma LSU

CBS ESPN ESPN ESPN ABC Raycom Raycom Raycom

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

† Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

2001 (3-2) vs. TCU† Texas at Oklahoma Notre Dame at Wyoming

ABC ABC ABC FSN FSN FSN ABC ABC

^ Pigskin Classic, Cougar Stadium, Provo, Utah

2002 (2-5) at Texas Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Nebraska at Baylor Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh

at Texas Oklahoma at Baylor Texas Tech Kansas State at Iowa State Colorado at BYU^

vs. Pittsburgh† Texas Arkansas at Texas Tech at Washington LSU

CBS ESPN CBS Raycom ABC ESPN

N N N R R N

L W L L L W

28 - 31 21 - 10 22 - 23 24 - 28 6 - 19 28 - 16

† John Hancock Bowl, Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas.

1988 (2-2) Alabama at Texas TCU vs. Nebraska†

ESPN ESPN Raycom Raycom

N N R N

L W W L

10 - 30 28 - 24 18 - 0 14 - 23

† Kickoff Classic, Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas ^ Pigskin Classic, Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, Calif.

1987 (5-2) vs. Notre Dame† Texas at TCU at Baylor at Texas Tech Washington LSU

CBS ESPN Raycom Raycom Raycom ESPN ESPN

N N R R R N N

W W W W L W L

35 - 10 20 - 13 42 - 24 34 - 10 21 - 27 29 - 12 3 - 17

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

† Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

1998 (8-3) vs. Ohio State vs. Kansas State^ at Texas Missouri Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Texas Tech Nebraska at Kansas at Southern Miss vs. Florida State*

ABC ABC ABC FSN FX FSN ABC ABC FSN FSN ABC

N N N R N N R R R N N

L W L W W W W W W W L

14 - 24 36 - 33 24 - 26 17 - 14 29 - 0 17 - 6 17 - 10 28 - 21 24 - 21 24 - 6 14 - 23

HISTORY

† Sugar Bowl, SuperDome, New Orleans, La ^ Big 12 Championship, Trans World Dome, St. Louis. * Kickoff Classic, Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.

1997 (5-3) vs. UCLA† vs. Nebraska^ Texas at Oklahoma Oklahoma State at Kansas State at Colorado SW LOUISIANA

CBS ABC ABC FSN FSN ABC ABC FSN

N N N N N R R R

L L W W W L W W

23 - 29 15 - 54 27 - 16 51 - 7 28 - 25 17 - 36 16 - 10 66 - 0

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas ^ Big 12 Championship, Alamodome, San Antonio.

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SEC NATION

Live from Kyle Field

1986 (4-3) vs. Ohio State† at Texas TCU at Arkansas (Little Rock) Baylor at Houston at LSU

CBS ESPN Raycom ABC ABC Raycom ESPN

N N R R R R N

1978 (2-2) L W W L W W L

12 - 28 16 - 3 74 - 10 10 - 14 31 - 30 19 - 7 17 - 35

vs. Iowa State† at Texas at Arkansas (Little Rock) at SMU

vs. Auburn† Texas Arkansas SMU at Alabama (Birmingham)

CBS ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN

N N N N N

W W W W L

36 - 16 42 - 10 10 - 6 19 - 17 10 - 23

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

1984 (4-2) at Texas at Arkansas Texas Tech Arkansas St. Iowa State Texas-El Paso

ESPN Raycom Raycom Gaylord Gaylord Gaylord

N R R R R R

W L L W W W

37 - 12 0 - 28 12 - 30 22 - 21 38 - 17 20 - 17

L T L

13 - 45 13 - 13 15 - 34

1983 (0-2-1)

HISTORY

Texas at Baylor Oklahoma State

ABC WTBS CBS

N N N

CBS CBS ABC

N R N

Mizlou ABC

N R

L L L

9 - 47 15 - 24 16 - 38

W L

33 - 16 7 - 10

ABC

R

vs. Florida† at Texas at Arkansas at SMU

ABC

R

N R N

L W L

28 - 47 27 - 7 3 - 41

CBS ABC ABC ABC

N R N R

37 - 14 27 - 3 31 - 10 36 - 0

vs. USC† Arkansas Texas at Illinois

ABC ABC ABC ABC

N N R R

L L W W

0 - 20 6 - 31 20 - 10 43 - 13

ABC ABC

R R

ABC

N

Arkansas

ABC

R

L W

3 - 32 28 - 7

L

3 - 38

N

L

13 - 35

N N

L

14 - 35

W L

20 - 16 17 - 20

L

7 - 26

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

47 - 14

1964 (0-1) at Texas

172

R

3 - 13

ABC

N

L

0 - 25

ABC

N

L

14 - 21

L

7 - 12

L

0 - 27

L W L

0 - 3 21 - 13 7 - 9

W

27 - 0

L

6 - 21

L

12 - 32

1959 (0-1) Arkansas

R

1958 (0-1) ABC

N

1957 (1-2) vs. Tennessee† vs. Maryland (Dallas) Texas

CBS NBC

N N R

1956 (1-0) at Arkansas

R

Texas

NBC

N

1952 (0-1)

1967 (1-1) CBS CBS

L

1955 (0-1)

1968 (0-1) ABC

N

† Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla.

1972 (0-1) at Texas

13 - 15

1960 (0-1)

1974 (1-1) at Texas at Texas Tech

L

1961 (0-1) Texas

at Texas

1975 (2-2)

vs. Alabama† SMU W

CBS

at Texas W W W W

N

1962 (0-1)

† Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

0 - 27

1979 (1-0) SMU

Mizlou ABC ABC

1976 (4-0)

at Texas L

CBS

at Texas

1969 (0-1)

1980 (0-1)

1963 (0-1) Texas

† Bluebonnet Bowl, Astrodome, Houston

† Independence Bowl, Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La.

at SMU

28 - 12 7 - 22 7 - 26 20 - 17

1977 (1-2) vs. USC† Houston at Michigan

1981 (1-1) vs. Oklahoma State† Arkansas

W L L W

† Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn.

1982 (0-3) at SMU Texas Tech Boston College

N N R R

† Hall of Fame Bowl, Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala.

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

1985 (4-1)

Mizlou ABC ABC ABC

at Texas

R


2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES

YEARS COACH (ES) TENURE W

O V E R A L L L T PCT.

CONFERENCE W L T PCT.

1894

F.D. Perkins

1

1

1

0

.500

-

-

-

-

1896

A.M. Soule / H.W. South

1

2

0

1

.833

-

-

-

-

1897

C.W. Taylor

1

1

2

0

.333

-

-

-

-

1898

H.W. Williams

1

4

2

0

.667

-

-

-

-

1899-1901

W.A. Murray

3

7

8

1

.469

-

-

-

-

1902-1904

J.E. Platt

3

18

5

1

.771

-

-

-

-

1905-1906

W.E. Bachman

2

13

3

0

.813

-

-

-

-

1907

L.L Larson

1

6

1

1

.813

-

-

-

-

1908

N.A. Merriam

1

3

5

0

.375

-

-

-

-

1909-1941

Charles B. Moran

6

38

8

4

.800

-

-

-

-

1915-1916

E.H. Harian

2

12

5

0

.706

3

2

0

.600

1917-1928

D.X. Bible

11

72

19

8

.768

28

15

7

.630

1918

D.V. Graves

1

6

1

0

.857

1

1

0

.500

1929-1933

Madison Bell

5

24

21

3

.531

8

14

3

.380

1934-1947

Homer Norton

14

82

53

9

.601

42

35

6

.542

1948-1950

Harry Stiteler

3

8

21

2

.274

3

13

2

.222

1951-1953

Raymond George

3

12

14

4

.467

3

12

3

.250

1954-1957

Paul “Bear” Bryant

4

25

14

2

.622

14

9

1

.604

1958-1961

Jim Myers

4

12

24

4

.333

5

18

3

.250

1962-1964

Hank Foldberg

3

6

23

1

.217

5

15

1

.262

1965-1971

Gene Stallings

7

27

45

1

.377

19

30

0

.388

1972-1978

Emory Bellard

6

48

27

0

.640

29

18

0

.617

1978-1981

Tom Wilson

3

21

19

0

.525

14

15

0

.483

1982-1988

Jackie Sherrill

7

52

28

1

.648

36

17

1

.676

1989-2002

R.C. Slocum

14

123

47

2

.721

78

28

2

.731

2003-2007

Dennis Franchione

5

32

28

0

.533

19

21

0

.475

HOMER NORTON ’s

1939 Aggies won the National Championship with a 14-13 win over Tulane in the Sugar Bowl.

2007 (interim) Gary Darnell

-

0

1

0

0.00

-

-

-

-

2008-2011

Mike Sherman

4

25

25

0

.500

15

18

0

.454

2011 (interim) Tim DeRuyter

-

1

0

0

1.00

-

-

-

-

2012-2017

6

51

26

0

.662

25

23

0

.521

-

0

1

0

.000

-

-

-

-

Kevin Sumlin

2017 (interim) Jeff Banks Jimbo Fisher

led Texas A&M to two top-10 finishes and a SWC Championship.

EMORY BELLARD (right, with Curtis Dickey) posted three 10-win seasons and won a SWC Championship.

HISTORY

2018-pres.

PAUL “BEAR” BRYANT

COACHING LEADERS (by Winning Pct. – minimum four seasons) COACH

Charles B. Moran

SEASONS RECORD

6

PCT.

(by Victories) COACH

SEASONS WINS

38-8-4

.800

R.C. Slocum

14

123

D.X. Bible

11

72-19-9

.768

Homer Norton

14

82

R.C. Slocum

14

123-47-2

.721

D.X. Bible

11

72

Kevin Sumlin

6

51-26

.662

Jackie Sherrill

7

52

Jackie Sherrill

7

52-28-1

.648

Kevin Sumlin

6

51

Emory Bellard

6

48-27

.640

Emory Bellard

6

48

Paul “Bear” Bryant

4

25-14-2

.622

Charles B. Moran

6

38

14

82-53-9

.601

Dennis Franchione

5

32

5

32-28

.533

Gene Stallings

7

27

Homer Norton Dennis Franchione

JACKIE SHERRILL is hauled off the field by Sammy O’Brient and Ray Childress after the 1984 win over Texas.

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HISTORY

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES NAME

YEARS SEASONS

NAME

YEARS SEASONS

NAME

YEARS SEASONS

Amedee, Lynn Anderson, B.J. Anderson, Frank Andrews, H.R. Ashenbeck, Harvey Avezzano, Joe Babers, Dino Bailey, Sam Bain, Ty Banks, Jeff Bartosh, Gil Bassett, Charlie Bennett, Phil Beaty, David Bible, Dana X. Boyd, Bob Bradley, Doug Bradshaw, Charles BREWSTER, TIM Brown, Leonard Campbell, Dean Chavis, John Christensen, Dave Claiborne, Jerry Clay, Bill Conley, Scott Cooper, Ron CRAIG, DAMEYUNE Cromwell, Nolan Culley, David Cure, Wayne Cutchin, Phil D’Alessandris, Joe Darnell, Gary Davie, Bob Davis, Greg Dawson, Dog DeBesse, Bob Deloach, Gary DeRuyter, Tim DeWare, Jr., Charles DICKEY, DARRELL Dillingham, Dutch Dimmitt, Lil Doll, Kirk Dorr, Ray Dubose, Bill Duncan, Bill Edmondson, Heck Eggen, Stan Eillis, Tom ELKO, MIKE Ensminger, Steve Ewall, Walter Faircloth, Dalton Faulkinberry Russ Faulkner, Harry Fobbs, Lee Foldberg, Hank Ford, Robert Frankie, Johnnie Gabrel, Pug George, Ray GRAHAM, JAY Graves, D.V. Grimes, J.B. Haffner, George Hagen, Mark Hallman, Curley Hankwitz, Mike

1985-87 2012-14 1920-24,’30,’45 1911 1971 1985-88 2001-02 1957 1961 2013-2017 1973 1927-28 1980-82, 95-96 2012-14 1916 1985-88 1958-59 1970 2018- 1962-64 1975-77, 79-81 2015-2017 2015 1954-56 2006-07 1981 2017 2018- 2008-09 1991-93 1947 1954-57 1994 2006-07 1985-93 1979-84 1949-50 2006-2007 1981 2010-11 1937-42, 47-48 2018- 1930-33 1935-44 1988-93, 2008-09 1997-00 1948-50 1952-53 1918 2003-07 1960-61 2018- 1994-96 1930 1950-53 1958-59 1939-40 2003-05 1951 1989-90 1945-47 1971 1951 2018- 1917-19 1998-02 1979 2013-15 1982-87 1997-02

Harlan, E.B. Hayes, Tom Helduser, Jim Bob Helms, Jake Helms, Jim Higginbotham, R.G. Hoener, Pete Hohn, Caesar Hollingshead, Tam Holmes, Klepton House, H.H. Hubbard, Cal Huggins, Lide Hughes, Travis Hurlbut, Jack Hurt, Ben Irvin, Barlow James, Bill James, Pat Johnson, Dick Johnson, Bill Jones, Bill Jones, Pete Jordan, Randy Joseph, Terry Karow, Marty Keith, Bobby Drake Keller, Jim Kines, Joe King, J.T. Kingsbury, Kliff Kirksey, Larry Koch, Botchey Koenning, Jr., Les Kragthorpe, Steve Kubiak, Gary LaGrasta, Dan Lair, Matt Laslie, Carnie Lee, Swede LINGUIST, MAURICE Livingston, Lawrence Malone, Van Marks, Bobby Marshall, Steve Mattison, Greg Mazzone, Noel McKinney, Clarence McMillian, Charles McMurtry, Paul McNulty, J.C. McQuillan, Hub Michalske, Mike Michels, John Milus, Ron Moise, R.L. Moore, Bud Moorehead, Aaron Moser, Chuck Napper, Charles Nguyen, Dat Nolan, Willis Norris, Rex O’Brien, Jack Owens, Jim Pardee, Jack Pearce, John Pettibone, Jerry PEVETO, BRADLEY DALE Phillips, O.A. “Bum”

1916 1989-90 2003-07 1966-69 1982-90 1930-32 2000 1913 1994-02 1929-32, 51 1922-23 1933 1966-69 1960-61 1965-71 1972-74 1932-33, 48 1935-48 1954-57 1962-64 1992-99 1958-59 1944 2008-11 2013-16 1938-42, 45-46 1960-61 1968-71 2008-09 1957 2012 2000 1945-47 1994-96, 03-07 1997-00, (spring 2010) 1992-93 1972-81 1959-60 1957 1972 2018- 1998-99 2006-09 1969-71 1997 1989-91 2016-2017 2012-2017 2008-11 1951-52 1909-11 1935-40 1953 1958 1999 1914 1965-70 2015-2017 1974-75, 78 1979 2010-11 1933 1972 1962-64 1954-56 1965 1989-91 1982-84 2018- 1957

Pickett, Tom Pierce, Johnny Polian, Brian Pope, Kenith Powell, Dee PRICE, TERRY Pugh, George Pustejovsky, Ed Rader, Dick Randall, Craig Register, Paul Reid, John Robbins, Cooper ROBINSON, ELIJAH Robertson, Melvin Rollins, J.W. Roper, Bobby Rossley, Tom Rothgeb. C.J. Rucker, Ken Ruel, Pat Schmidt, Neil Sikes, J.V. Sherman, Mike Sherrod, Bud Shoemaker, Perron Slade, Larry Slocum, R.C. Slocum, Shawn Smith, Elmer Smith, Manning Smith, Melvin Smith, Ralph Snyder, Mark Spavital, Jake Stanley, Bob Steinke, Gil Stiles, Jess Stiteler, Harry Sumlin, Kevin Taylor, Loyd Thurmond, Chris Tipps, Tom Thomas, Jack Todd, Dick Toledo, Bob Tommerdahl, Mark Torbush, Carl Toth, Nick Tuberville, Tommy Turner, David TURNER, JIM Turner, Ron Unbehagen, Ted Utay, Joe Van Zandt, Lance Wahlberg, Joe Wallerstedt, Matt Walters, Trent Walters, Troy Watson, Don Weddell, Alan Welch, Barney Wigginton, Donnie Williams, Terrell Willis, Nick Wilson, Tom Wyatt, Buddy Yates, Marcel Young, John Paul Zapalac, Willie

1947 1923-24 2012 2003-07 1965-72 2012- 1982-88 1981 1980-81 1962-64 1972-88 1929-31 1952 2018- 1972-78 1935-42 1982-84 2008-11 1920-21, 25-26 1994-97, 02 1982-84 1962-64 1935-37 1989-93, 95-96 1958-59 1949-50 1994-98 1972-80, 82-88 1991-97, 00-02 1954-71 1934-44 2003-05 1965-69 2012-14 2013-15 1973-81 1949-53 1979-81 1947 2001-02 1965-69 2003-05 1954-56 1961 1949-50 1989-93 2003-07 2003-05 2010-11 1994 2016-2017 2008-11, 16- 1988 1980 1913 1971 1962-64 2012 1991-93 2010-11 1965-69 1998-02 1970-71 1972-77 2010-11 1936 1975-78 2000-02, 2008-09 2012-13 1970-77 1953-60

174

3 3 7 1 1 4 2 1 1 5 1 2 5 3 1 4 2 1 1ST 3 6 3 1 3 ­1 1 1 1ST 2 3 1 4 1 2 9 6 2 2 1 2 8 1ST 4 10 8 4 3 2 1 5 2 1ST 3 1 4 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1ST 2 5 1 3 6 6

1 2 5 4 9 3 1 1 9 5 2 1 4 2 7 3 3 14 4 3 8 2 1 4 4 7 2 4 2 1 1 1 3 8 4 2 10 2 1 1 1ST 2 4 3 1 3 2 6 4 2 3 6 1 1 1 1 6 3 3 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 3 3 1ST 1

1 2 1 5 8 7TH 7 1 2 3 17 3 1 1ST 7 8 3 4 4 5 3 3 3 7 2 2 5 15 10 18 11 3 5 3 3 9 5 3 1 2 5 3 3 1 2 5 5 3 2 1 2 7TH 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 5 5 2 6 2 1 4 6 2 8 8


2018 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS HEISMAN TROPHY NAME

MANNING AWARD

YEARS ELECTED

John David Crow Johnny Manziel

RB QB

1957 2012

DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD Johnny Manziel

QB

Johnny Manziel

QB

LOMBARDI AWARD 2012

Dat Nguyen

OUTLAND TROPHY Luke Joeckel

OL

LB

LOU GROZA AWARD

1998

Randy Bullock

2010

Trevor Knight

BUTKUS AWARD

2012

Von Miller

LB/DE

PK

2011

WUERFFEL TROPHY QB

2016

2012

ALL-AMERICANS

First-team honorees by AP, AFCA, FWAA, Sporting News and Walter Camp YEAR PLAYER

2016 2015 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012, 13 2012 2012 2011 2009, 10 1999 1998, 99

Myles Garrett Myles Garrett Cedric Ogbuehi Mike Evans Drew Kaser Johnny Manziel Jake Matthews Luke Joeckel Damontre Moore Randy Bullock Von Miller Jason Webster Shane Lechler

POSITION

DL DL OL WR P QB OL OL DE PK DL/LB DB P

YEAR PLAYER

1998 1996 1995 1995 1994, 95 1994 1993 1993 1992 1992 1991 1990 1988, 90

POSITION

Dat Nguyen LB Keith Mitchell LB Ray Mickens DB Brandon Mitchell DE Leeland McElroy RB / KR Antonio Armstrong LB Sam Adams DE Aaron Glenn DE Patrick Bates FS Marcus Buckley LB Kevin Smith CB Mike Arthur OC Darren Lewis RB

YEAR PLAYER

1987 1985, 86 1983, 84 1978, 79 1976, 78 1976 1976 1975 1975 1974, 75 1970 1968 1968

JohnRoper Johnny Holland Ray Childress Jacob Green Tony Franklin Robert Jackson Lester Hayes Ed Simonini Garth Ten Napel Pat Thomas Dave Elmendorf Rolf Krueger Tommy Maxwell

POSITION

LB LB DT DE PK LB FS LB LB CB FS OT FS

YEAR PLAYER

1968 1967, 68 1966 1957 1956, 57 1956 1956 1951, 52 1950 1940 1939, 40 1939 1936, 37

POSITION

Steve O’Neal Bill Hobbs Maurice Moorman John David Crow Charlie Krueger Dennis Goehring Jack Pardee Jack Little Bob Smith Marshall Robnett John Kimbrough Joe Boyd Joe Routt

P LB OT RB OT OG FB FB RB OG RB OT OG

ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE

1923 A.J. Evans, E W.D. Johnson, G 1924 W.W. Wilson, B Neeley Allison, E

1916 Newt Settegast, T Jim Crow, T

1925

Joel Hunt, HB L.G. Dietrich, T W.M. Dansby, G Barlow Irvin, T W.W. Wilson, B

1926

Joel Hunt, HB L.G. Dietrich, T J.A. Tektorik, G J.B. Sikes, E C.D. Watts, C

1927

Joel Hunt, QB J.V. Sikes, E J.G. Holmes, G A.C. Sprott, T E.E. Fegari, G W.S. Lister, T

1917

Tim Griesenbeck, E Ox Ford, T E.S. Wilson, G Rip Collins, B Jack Mahan, B

1918 No selections from A&M 1919

E.S. Wilson, G W.E. Murrah, G C.R. Drake, T R.G. Higginbotham, HB Jack Mahan, F Scott Alexander, E

1920

W.E. Murrah, E C.R. Drake, T R.G. Higginbotham, HB Jack Mahan, F T.F. Wilson, E

1921 Sam Sanders, B T.F. Wilson, E W.E. Murrah, G 1922 W.D. Johnson, G T.F. Wilson, E

1928 Z.W. Bartlett, C H.E. Burgess, F S.J. Petty, E 1929 Tommy Mills, QB Charlie Richter, G 1930 Adrian Tracey, E

1932 Willis Nolan, C Charley Cummings, T 1933 Ted Spencer, F Ray Murray, E W.T. Jordan, T 1934 John Crow, G 1936 Joe Routt, G Charles DeWare, C Roy Young, T 1937

Joe Routt, G Roy Young, T Dick Todd, HB Virgil Jones, G

1938 Dick Todd, HB Joe Boyd, T 1939

Joe Boyd, T John Kimbrough, F Marshall Robnett, G Herb Smith, E Jim Thomason, HB

1940

James Sterling, E John Kimbrough, F Marshall Robnett, G Jim Thomason, HB Ernie Pannell, T

1941

Derace Moser, RB James Sterling, E Bill Sibley, C Martin Ruby, T

1950

Bob Smith, F Max Greiner, T Andy Hillhouse, E Carl Molberg, G

1942

Bill Henderson, E Felix Bucek, G Cullen Rogers, B Leo Daniels, B

1943

Marian Flanagan, B M.E. Settegast, E Goble Bryant, T Jim Hallmark, B

1951

Jack Little, T Glenn Lippmann, B Hugh Meyer, C Yale Lary, B Billy Tidwell, B

1944 Monty Moncrief, T Clarence Howell, E Paul Yates, F 1945

Monty Moncrief, G Grant Darnell, G Preston Smith, HB Bob Goode, HB

1946 Monty Moncrief, T 1947 Jim Winkler, T 1948

Jim Winkler, T Bob Goode, HB Odell Stautzenberger, G Andy Hillhouse, E

1949 Bob Smith, F

1952 Jack Little, T Ray Graves, QB Joe Boring, S 1953 Don Ellis, QB 1954 Elwood Kettler, QB Bennie Sinclair, E 1955 Gene Stallings, E Dennis Goehring, G 1956

Jack Pardee, F Lloyd Hale, C Dennis Goehring, G John David Crow, HB John Tracey, E Charlie Krueger, T Roddy Osborne, QB

1957 John David Crow, HB Charles Krueger, T Bobby Marks, E

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HISTORY

1915 John Garrity, E N.M. Braumiller, G

1931 Carl Moulden, G Cliff Domingue, QB Charlie Malone, E


1958 Charles Milstead, QB John Tracey, E 1959 No selections from A&M 1960 Sam Byer, F 1961 Jerry Hopkins, C 1962 Jerry Hopkins, C 1963 Ronney Moore, G 1964 Ray Gene Hinze, OT Mike Pittman, DHB 1965 Ken (Dude) McLean, OE Joe Wellborn, LB 1966 Maurice Moorman, OT Gary Kovar, OG Wendell Houseley, OHB 1967

Edd Hargett, QB Bob Long, OE Tommy Maxwell, S Rolf Krueger, DT Bill Hobbs, LB Grady Allen, DE Larry Stegent, OHB Steve O’Neal, P Dan Schneider, OT

1968

Edd Hargett, QB Steve O’Neal, P Rolf Krueger, DT Bill Hobbs, LB Mike DeNiro, DE

1969

Larry Stegent, TB Lynn Odom, DG Dave Elmendorf, S Mike DeNiro, DE Ross Brupbacher, E

HISTORY

1970 Homer May, E Dave Elmendorf, S 1971

Leonard Forey, G David Hoot, S Boice Best, DT Grady Hoermann, LB Buster Callaway, T Mark Green, HB

1972

Grady Hoermann, LB Boice Best, DT Robert Murski, CB Ed Simonini, LB

1973 Ed Simonini, LB Don Long, DE Skip Walker, HB 1974

Pat Thomas, CB Ed Simonini, LB Tim Gray, CB Warren Trahan, DT Bubba Bean, OHB Randy Haddox, PLK Glenn Bujnoch, OT Garth Ten Napel, LB Mark Stanley, P

176

1975

Ed Simonini, LB Pat Thomas, CB Garth Ten Napel, LB Bubba Bean, HB Edgar Fields, DT Blake Schwarz, DE Jimmy Dean, DT Jackie Williams, S Lester Hayes, S Richard Osborne, TE Glenn Bujnoch, OT Tank Marshall, DE Bruce Welch, OG Robert Jackson, LB

1976

Jimmy Dean, DT Edgar Fields, DT Tony Franklin, K Gary Haack, TE Lester Hayes, S Robert Jackson, LB Tank Marshall, DE Frank Myers, T Dennis Swilley, G George Woodard, F

1977

Mark Dennard, C Frank Myers, OT Cody Risien, OT Carl Grulich, S

1978

Curtis Dickey, TB Tony Franklin, K Jacob Green, DE Russell Mikeska, TE Cody Risien, OT

1979 Jacob Green, DE Gerald Carter, SE Ed Pustejovsky, OG 1980 No selections from A&M 1981 No selections from A&M 1982 Domingo Bryant, DB David Hardy, K 1983 Rich Siler, TE Ray Childress, DE / T 1984 Ray Childress, DE / T 1985

Johnny Holland, LB Doug Williams, OT Kevin Murray, QB Domingo Bryant, DB Anthony Toney, F Jeff Nelson, FLK Rod Saddler, DE Randy Dausin, OG

1986

Kevin Murray, QB Rod Bernstine, TE Johnny Holland, LB Roger Vick, F Keith Woodside, HB Scott Slater, K Jay Muller, DE Kip Corrington, DB Louis Cheek, OT Terrance Brooks, DB

1987

Rod Harris, split end Louis Cheek, OT Matt Wilson, C Scott Slater, K Sammy O’Brient, DG John Roper, LB Kip Corrington, FS

1988

Darren Lewis, RB Jerry Fontenot, G Matt McCall, T John Roper, LB Aaron Wallace, LB Mickey Washington, CB

1989

Mike Jones, TE Kevin Smith, DB William Thomas, LB Aaron Wallace, LB Richmond Webb, OT

1990

Darren Lewis, RB Mike Arthur, C Matt McCall, OT William Thomas, LB Kevin Smith, CB

1991

Kevin Smith, CB Bucky Richardson, QB Quentin Coryatt, LB Greg Hill, RB Keith Alex, OT Marcus Buckley, LB John Ellisor, OT Patrick Bates, FS

1992

Marcus Buckley, LB John Ellisor, G David Davis, P Patrick Bates, FS Greg Schorp, TE Aaron Glenn, CB Chris Dausin, C Terry Venetoulias, PLK Greg Hill, RB Sam Adams, DE

1993

Sam Adams, DE Jason Atkinson, LB Calvin Collins, OG Chris Dausin, C Eric England, DE Aaron Glenn, CB Tyler Harrison, OG Greg Hill, RB Jason Mathews, OT Leeland McElroy, KR Ray Mickens, CB Greg Schorp, TE Antonio Shorter, LB Lance Teichelman, NG Rodney Thomas, RB Dexter Wesley, OT

1994

Antonio Armstrong, LB Calvin Collins, OL Leeland McElroy, KR Ray Mickens, CB Brandon Mitchell, DL Rodney Thomas, RB

1995

Reggie Brown, LB Albert Connell, WR Hunter Goodwin, OL Donovan Greer, CB Leeland McElroy, RB / KR Ray Mickens, CB Brandon Mitchell, DL Keith Mitchell, LB

BIG 12 CONFERENCE 1996

(1) Calvin Collins, OL (1) Brandon Mitchell, DL (2) Albert Connell, WR (2) Keith Mitchell, DL/LB (2) Dat Nguyen, ILB

1997

(1) Dat Nguyen, LB (1) Shane Lechler, P (2) Steve McKinney, OL (2) Dante Hall, KR (3) Kyle Bryant, K

1998

(1) Dat Nguyen, LB (1) Shane Lechler, P (3) Rex Tucker, OL (3) Rich Coady, DB (3) Warrick Holdman, LB

1999 (1) Shane Lechler, P (2) Seimisi Heimuli, OL (2) Jason Webster, DB 2000

(1) Robert Ferguson, WR (1) Seth McKinney, OL (1) Jason Glenn, DL/LB (2) Ja’Mar Toombs, RB (3) Terence Kitchens, K

2001 (1) Sammy Davis, DB (1) Seth McKinney, OL (3) Terrence Kiel, DB 2002

(2) Taylor Whitley, OL (2) Greg Porter, TE (2) Ty Warren, DE/LB (3) Bethel Johnson, WR

2003 (2) Terrence Murphy, WR (3) Courtney Lewis, RB (3) Geoff Hangartner, OL 2004

(1) Terrence Murphy, WR (1) Mike Montgomery, DL (2) Reggie McNeal, QB (2) Todd Pegram, K (2) Byron Jones, DB

2005 (2) Justin Warren, LB (2) Todd Pegram, K 2006

(1) Melvin Bullitt, DB (2) Martellus Bennett, TE (2) Jorvorskie Lane, RB (2) Chris Alexander, FB (2) Cody Wallace, OL

2007

(1) Cody Wallace, OL (2) Chris Alexander, FB (2) Chris Harrington, DL (2) Misi Tupe, LB (2) Justin Brantly, P

2008 (1) Justin Brantly, P (2) Jorvorskie Lane, FB 2009

(1) Von Miller, DL (2) Jerrod Johnson, QB (2) Jamie McCoy, FB (2) Lee Grimes, OL (2) Trent Hunter, DB

2010

(1) Jeff Fuller, WR (1) Von Miller, DL (2) Matt Allen, OL (2) Coryell Judie, DB

2011

(1) Randy Bullock, PK (1) Luke Joeckel, OL (1) Sean Porter, LB (2) Cyrus Gray, RB (2) Ryan Swope, WR (2) Tony Jerod-Eddie, DE

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 2012

(1) Luke Joeckel, OL (1) Johnny Manziel, QB (1) Jake Matthews, OL (1) Damontre Moore, DE (2) Ryan Swope, WR

2013

(1) Mike Evans, WR (1) Drew Kaser, P (1) Johnny Manziel, QB (1) Jake Matthews, OL

2014

(1) Cedric Ogbuehi, OL (2) Myles Garrett, DE (2) Josh Reynolds, WR (2) Josh Lambo, PK (2) Myles Garrett, DE (HM) Speedy Noil, AP

2015

(1) Myles Garrett, DE (1) Drew Kaser, P (2) Christian Kirk, WR, RS (2) Taylor Bertolet, PK

2016

(1) Myles Garrett, DE (1) Avery Gennesy, G (1) Christian Kirk, WR, RS (2) Justin Evans, S

2017 (1) Christian Kirk, AP, RS (1) Armani Watts, DB (2) Christian Kirk, WR


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CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS OFFENSIVE PLAYER o f t h e YEAR Johnny Manziel..................... 2012....... SEC Johnny Manziel..................... 2012.........AP

DEFENSIVE PLAYER o f t h e YEAR Dat Nguyen, LB...................... 1998... Big 12

FRESHMAN of the YEAR Christian Kirk......................... 2015....... SEC Johnny Manziel..................... 2012....... SEC Johnny Manziel..................... 2012.........AP

OFFENSIVE FRESHMAN of the YEAR Christine Michael, RB............ 2009... Big 12

OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER of the YEAR Robert Ferguson, WR............ 2000... Big 12

DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER of the YEAR Misi Tupe, LB......................... 2006... Big 12

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN o f t h e YEAR *Jake Matthews.................... 2013....... SEC *Luke Joeckel........................ 2012....... SEC Cody Wallace......................... 2007... Big 12 * -- Jacobs Blocking Trophy

COACH o f t h e YEAR Kevin Sumlin (co).................2012......... SEC Kevin Sumlin........................2012...........AP

Reggie McNeal, QB......... 10/18/04... Big 12 Reggie McNeal, QB......... 11/09/02... Big 12 Dustin Long, QB (co)....... 10/05/02... Big 12 Branndon Stewart, QB... 11/03/97... Big 12

Offensive Line

SEC ALL-FRESHMAN

Erik McCoy, OL................... 9/3/16....... SEC Jake Matthews, OT........... 9/29/12....... SEC

Johnny Manziel, QB.............2012 Mike Evans, WR...................2012 Trey Williams, RS.................2012 Erik McCoy, C.......................2016 Trayveon Williams, RB.........2016 Jhamon Ausbon, WR...........2017 Anthony Hines III, LB...........2017

Defensive Lineman

Landis Durham.....................9/30/17....... SEC Daeshon Hall, DL..................10/1/16....... SEC Daeshon Hall, DL....................9/5/15....... SEC Damontre Moore, DE.........10/20/12....... SEC Damontre Moore, DE (co)......9/2/12....... SEC

10 TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM Seth McKinney.......................... OL... Big 12 Dat Nguyen................................LB... Big 12 Shane Lechler.............................. P... Big 12

PLAYER OF THE WEEK Offensive

Trevor Knight.................... 10/8/16....... SEC Kyle Allen, QB................. 11/10/14....... SEC Kenny Hill, QB..................... 9/1/14....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB........ 10/14/13....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB.......... 9/29/12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB........ 10/13/12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB........ 11/10/12....... SEC Christine Michael........... 10/03/11... Big 12 Cyrus Gray, RB................ 11/29/10... Big 12 Stephen McGee, QB....... 10/22/07... Big 12 Stephen McGee, QB....... 10/09/06... Big 12 Reggie McNeal, QB........... 9/19/05... Big 12

Defensive

Derrick Tucker, S............. 11/18/17....... SEC Armani Watts, S................ 9/24/16....... SEC Justin Evans, S.................. 9/17/16....... SEC Deshazor Everett, DB........ 9/29/14....... SEC Tony Jerod-Eddie, DL...... 09/06/11... Big 12 Von Miller, LB/DE........... 11/29/10... Big 12 Michael Hodges, LB........ 11/22/10... Big 12 Von Miller, LB/DE........... 11/15/10... Big 12 Michael Hodges, LB........ 11/08/10... Big 12 Trent Hunter, DB............. 09/29/08... Big 12 Mark Dodge, LB.............. 11/27/06... Big 12 Erik Mayes, CB................ 09/20/04... Big 12 Ty Warren, DE (co)......... 09/21/02... Big 12 Brian Gamble, LB............ 10/14/00... Big 12 Jason Webster, CB.......... 09/27/99... Big 12 Dat Nguyen, LB............... 11/16/98... Big 12 Warrick Holdman, LB...... 10/12/98... Big 12 Dat Nguyen, LB............... 10/05/98... Big 12 Dat Nguyen, LB............... 12/01/97... Big 12

Special Teams

Daniel LaCamera............ 10/14/17....... SEC Chritsian Kirk, KR.............. 9/24/17....... SEC Christian Kirk, PR/KR........ 9/28/15....... SEC Dustin Harris, PR.............. 9/22/12....... SEC Dustin Harris, PR............ 10/10/11... Big 12 Dustin Harris, PR............ 11/21/11... Big 12 Coryell Judie, KR............. 11/08/10... Big 12 Coryell Judie, KR............. 11/15/10... Big 12 Cyrus Gray, KR................ 11/09/09... Big 12 Cyrus Gray, KR................ 11/10/08 .. Big 12 Todd Pegram, K.............. 10/25/04... Big 12 Terence Kitchens, K........ 09/06/99... Big 12 Chris Taylor, WR............. 11/02/98... Big 12 Shane Lechler, P............. 10/26/98... Big 12 Shane Lechler, P............. 12/01/97... Big 12 Dante Hall, RB................ 09/22/97 .. Big 12

Freshman

Nick Starkel, QB.............. 11/11/17....... SEC Trayveon Williams, RB...... 10/8/16....... SEC Trayveon Williams, RB...... 9/24/16....... SEC Trayveon Williams, RB...... 9/17/16....... SEC Christian Kirk, WR/KR......... 9/5/15....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB........ 11/17/12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB........ 11/14/12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB........ 11/10/12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB.......... 11/3/12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB.........10/27,12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB........ 10/13/12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB.......... 10/6/12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB (tri)... 9/29/12....... SEC Johnny Manziel, QB.......... 9/15/12....... SEC

VARIOUS FOOTBALL HONORS NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME Players

NFL HALL OF FAME NAME

Yale Lary

YEARS ELECTED

1949-51

1979

COTTON BOWL HALL OF FAME NAME

ELECTED

2000 2000 2005 2007 2010 2012 2018

POS. Fullback Guard Halfback Halfback Halfback Tackle Fullback Def. Back Def. Line Linebacker

YEARS ELECT 1939-40 1954 1935-37 1962 1925-27 1967 1905-07 1974 1955-57 1976 1955-57 1983 1954-56 1986 1971-79 1996 1981-84 2010 1995-98 2017

NAME Dana X. Bible Madison Bell Homer Norton Paul “Bear” Bryant R.C. Slocum

YEARS ELECT 1917; 1919-28 1951 1929-33 1955 1934-46 1971 1954-57 1986 1989-2002 2012

Coaches

TEXAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME

NAME Joe Routt John Kimbrough Joel Hunt Dana X. Bible Madison Bell

POS. player player player coach coach

coach player player player player player player player asst. coach player player player coach player/coach player asst. coach player coach player player player player player player

1934-46 1968 1936-38 1968 1940-42 1974 1925-27 1977 1955-57 1982 1905-07 1984 1915 1985 1928 1985 1974-80 1986 1954-56 1987 1955-56 1994 1948-51 1994 1972-78 1995 1954-56; 65-71 1996 1971-79 1996 1954-57 1999 1955-57 2003 1989-2002 2005 1981-84 2008 1995-98 2014 1955-57 2014 1977-79 2016 1968-70 2017 1980-82 2018

YEARS ELECT 1935-37 1952 1938-40 1958 1925-27 1958 1917; 19-28 1959 1929-33 1960 Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

177

HISTORY

Johnny Holland, linebacker John Kimbrough, fullback Gene Stallings, head coach Dat Nguyen, linebacker Jackie Sherrill, head coach Kevin Murray, quarterback Quentin Coryatt, linebacker

NAME John Kimbrough Joe Routt Joel Hunt Joe Utay John David Crow Charlie Krueger Jack Pardee Dave Elmendorf Ray Childress Dat Nguyen

Homer Norton Dick Todd Bill Henderson J.V. “Siki” Sikes John David Crow Joe Utay Gen. Bob Neyland Field Scovell Charles H. Moser Jack Pardee Ken Hall Yale Lary Emory Bellard Gene Stallings Dave Elmendorf O.A. “Bum” Phillips Bobby Joe Conrad R.C. Slocum Ray Childress Dat Nguyen Charlie Krueger Jacob Green Dave Elmendorf Gary Kubiak


ACADEMIC HONORS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Jack Pardee .......................................1956 Steve Luebbehusen...........................1971 Kevin Monk.............................1976, 1977 Kip Corrington...............1985, 1986, 1987 Seth McKinney .................................2001 Michael Hodges.................................2010

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE (information unavailable prior to 1987 season)

Southwest Conference 1987

Kip Corrington

DB

Basil Jackson Craig Stump

LB QB

1988

Bill Cavanaugh Lance Pavlas Scott Slater

OL QB PK

1989

Lance Pavlas

QB

1990

Lance Pavlas Greg Lakin

QB OL

1991

Greg Lakin

OL

1992

Kyle Maxfield

DB

1993

Kyle Maxfield

DB

1994

Gene Lowery Kyle Maxfield Tim Vordenbaumen

WR DB OL

1995

Dennis Allen Stormy Case

DB QB

HISTORY

Big 12 Conference 1996

Brandon Jennings Jason Webster Christopher Thierry James Vincent

DB DB LB P

1997

Chris Cole Ronald Patton Chris Thierry

WR DB LB

1998

Greg Knutson* Seth McKinney* Evan Perroni* Christian Rodriguez

TE OL DL LB

1999

Seth McKinney Evan Perroni Christian Rodriguez

OL DL LB

2000

Andre Brooks* Sammy Davis Michael de la Torre Maurice Harris Seth McKinney Evan Perroni Christian Rodriguez Taylor Whitley Cornelius Anthony Jarrod Penright Ty Warren

OL DB TE RB OL DL LB OL LB LB DL

2001

Jay Brooks Michael de la Torre Mark Farris Seth McKinney Evan Perroni Christian Rodriguez Taylor Whitley Chance Pearce Cody Scates

DB TE QB OL DL LB OL SNP P/PK

178

2002

John Kirk Tyre Post Taylor Whitley Matt Douglas Blake Kendrick John Pierson Scott Stickane Jaxson Appel Thomas Carriger Haven Massey Tim Philbeck Jesse Woods Nick Losada* Terrence Murphy* Anthony Squillante* David Ross*

OL RB OL DB LB PK LB DB TE TE WR WR DL WR DB DL

2003

John Kirk Don Muhlbach Scott Stickane Keith Joseph Anthony Squillante Frederick Woods Todd Pegram Chad Schroeder Taylor Schuster John Ray*

OL SNP LB RB DB LB PK WR OL DB

2004

Dominique Steamer Ryan White Chris Yoder David Anderson* Chris Harrington* Blake Kendrick* Terrence Murphy* Todd Pegram* Chad Schroeder*

DL TE OL DB DL LB WR PK WR

2005

Ty Branyon Jay Doerfler Stephen McGee Layne Neumann John Ray David Anderson* John David Nicholson* Chad Schroeder* Cody Wallace*

QB PK QB PK DB RB OL WR OL

2006

Greg Boothe Nathan Haile Matt LaFon Jordan Peterson Cody Wallace Stephen McGee* Chad Schroeder*

RB LB DB DB OL QB WR

2007

David Latham Stephen McGee Jordan Peterson Cody Wallace Andrew Key* Chris Yoder*

DB QB DB OL TE OL

2008

Justin Brantly Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Travis Schneider*

P QB WR OL

2009

Ryan O’Bryant Michael Shumard Cole Graybill Jordan Peterson Ryan Tannehill Trent Hunter* Matt Allen* Derek Dumas* Bradley Stephens* Jeff Wood*

FB OL FB DB QB/WR DB OL LB RB QB

2010

Cody Beyer Ben Bredthauer Blane Cheatham Evan Eike Ryan Epperson Michael Hodges Roger Holland Ryan Tannehill Steven Terrell

WR DS DB OL P LB OL QB/WR DB

Anthony Vela Randy Bullock* Michael Ebbitt* Michael Lamothe* Spencer Nealy* Hutson Prioleau* Derrick Stephens* Nick Trice* Cody Williams*

RB PK DL TE DE TE LB WR DL

Conner McQueen Boone Niederhofer Cedric Ogbuehi Alex Sezer Caden Smith Cameron Smith Blaine Townsend Brett Wade Jonathan Wiggins

QB WR OL DB OL LB RB LB DB

2011

Ben Bredthauer Randy Bullock* Steve Campbell* Blane Cheatham Tommy Dorman Evan Eike Ryan Epperson Trent Hunter* Toney Hurd Jr.* Michael Lamothe* Jacob Russell Jonathan Stewart* Ryan Tannehill Steven Terrell Michael Walker Allen Woodum*

SN PK DB DB TE OL P DB DB TE LB LB QB DB WR OL

2015

Taylor Bertolet Jake Blount Avery Gennesy Cullen Gillaspia Peter Grady J.J. Gustafson Ben Huskinson Nathan Kellman Mac Labhart Ryan Lindblade Chad Loitz Dakota Martin Taylor Martinez Conner McQueen Kobe Miller Josch Motley Boone Niederhofer Julien Obioha Dreagan Patterson Will Paulhill Christian Robertson Alex Sezer Keaton Sutherland Blaine Townsend Jordan Traylor James White

PK LB OL LB PK TE OL OL LB OL OL OL LB QB QB WR WR DL WR DB DS DB OL RB QB RB

2016

Drew Beakey Justin Dworaczyk Kwame Etwi Riley Garner Cullen Gillaspia Peter Grady Jamal Jeffery Matthew Kirchner Trevor Knight Mac Labhart Braden Mann Erik McCoy Conner McQueen Josch Motley Boone Niederhofer Speedy Noil Will Paulhill Colton Prater Christian Robertson Alex Sezer Brayden Talbert James White

OL OL RB LB LB K WR TE QB LB K OL QB WR WR WR DB OL DS DB OL RB

2017

Cagan Baldree Andrew Beakey Keldrick Carper Kalvin Cline Justin Dunning Justin Dworaczyk Landry Estes Kwame Etwi Austin Frey Riley Garner Cullen Gillaspia Kristofor Grimes Grant Gustafson Anthony Hines Jared Hocker Kingsley Keke Matthew Kirchner Mac Labhart Braden Mann Dakoda Martin Erik McCoy Damion Ratley Andrew Riethman Tanner Schorp Nicholas Starkel Shane Tripucka William White

OL OL DB TE DE OL OL RB DS LB LB DL OL LB OL DL WR LB K OL OL WR K TE QB P LB

* indicates 2nd team

SEC Academic Honor Roll 2012

Taylor Bertolet Devonta Burns Ryan Epperson Alex Freeman Matthew Fritsche Desmond Gardiner Garrett Gramling Dylan Guthrie Clay Honeycutt Shep Klinke Michael Lamothe Patrick Lewis Jonathan Mathis Jake Matthews Sam Moeller Uzoma Nwachukwu Justin Ortega Michael Osadebey Rylan Riney Jacob Russell Caden Smith Ryan Swope Steven Terrell Allen Woodum

PLK DB P SNP DB DB OL OL DB OL TE OL DL OL DB WR SNP LB DB LB OL WR DB OL

2013

Taylor Bertolet Kirby Ennis Alex Freeman Matthew Fritsche Clay Honeycutt Shep Klinke Josh Lambo Ryan Lindblade Jake Matthews Conner McQueen Boone Niederhofer Kyle Serres Alex Sezer Caden Smith

PLK DL SNP DB DB OL PLK OL OL QB WR PLK DB OL

2014

Kyle Allen Jay Arnold Taylor Bertolet Benjamin Compton Deshazor Everett Alex Freeman Avery Gennesy Laquvionte Gonzalez Garrett Gramling Chance Gray J.J. Gustafson Clay Honeycutt Joshua Lambo Ryan Lindblade Taylor Martinez Jordan Mastrogiovanni

QB DL PLK OL DB DS OL WR OL RB OL DB PLK OL LB LB


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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Abbey, Dan R.......................................... 1929, 30 Abbott, John A.............................................. 1939 Abraham, Arthur A................................. 1944, 45 Adair, Chad............................................. 1986, 87 Adamek, Jody............................................... 1990 Adame, David............................................... 2010 Adamek, Leslie (Trainer)..................................2010 Adami, Buster................................... 1967, 68, 69 Adams, Brent (Manager)........................... 1987, 88 Adams, Darrell............................ 1979, 80, 81, 82 Adams, Jimmy.................................. 1967, 68, 69 Adams, Jorrie................................................ 2004 Adams, Kent........................................... 1980, 81 Adams, Ross (Trainer)......................................2009 Adams, Sam...................................... 1991, 92, 93 Adams, Will.................................................. 2005 Aday, Temple.............................. 1978, 79, 80, 81 Alaka, Otaro........................................2014,16, 17 Albright, Christine (Trainer)............................ 2001 Aldrich, Chad (Manager)................................. 2002 Alex, Keith................................... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Alexander, Al (Manager).................................. 1974 Alexander, Brandon........................... 2012, 13, 14 Alexander, Chris.......................... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Alexander, Scott................................ 1917, 18, 19 Allen, Corey.................................................. 1986 Allen, Dennis.............................. 1992, 93, 94, 95 Allen, Kyle................................................2015, 16 Allen, Grady L................................... 1965, 66, 67 Allen, Matt...............................................2009, 10 Allison, Bill.................................................... 1984 Allison, J. Neely....................................... 1923, 24 Almaraz, Matt............................................... 2008 Alsabrook, O.D.................................. 1927, 28, 29 Altgelt, George A.................................... 1910, 11 Amedeo, Kip................................................. 1996 Anderson, Austin...........................................2016 Anderson, David........................................... 2006 Anderson, Gary Lee...................................... 1950 Anderson, George D..................................... 1917 Anderson, Gerald R. (Manager)...................... 1953 Anderson, Luke............................................. 1999 Anderson, Percy J......................................... 1947 Andricks, Dennis B........................................ 1941 Andrus, Jason................................... 1992, 94, 95 Angermiller, Roy L......................................... 1959 Anglin, M.H................................................... 1920 Anthony, Cornelius................. 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Appel, Jaxson.............................. 2002, 03, 04, 05 Appleby, David............................ 1976, 77, 78, 79 Armbrister, Gary........................................... 1969 Armstrong, Adger....................... 1975, 76, 77, 78 Armstrong, Antonio.................... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Armstrong, Coy (Manager).................. 1990, 91, 92 Arndt, Charles................................... 1973, 74, 75 Arnold, D.C................................................... 1926 Arnold, Jay...............................................2013, 14 Arnold, W.J................................................... 1913 Arterburn, Aaron.....................................2009, 10 Arthur, Mike............................... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Arthur, Tom............................................. 1983, 84 Asberry, Wayne.......................... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Aschenbeck, Harvey......................... 1966, 67, 68 Ashley, Mike..................................... 1981, 82, 83 Askew, Nate................................. 2010, 11, 12, 13 Askey, N........................................................ 1919

Beilharz, William..................................... 1901, 02

Aston, James W................................ 1930, 31, 32

Beirne, Kevin.......................................... 1993, 94

Atkinson, Jason........................... 1990, 91, 92, 93

Belcher, Raymond......................................... 1978

Audish, William................................ 1937, 38, 39

Bell, Charles............................................ 1975, 76

Ausbon, Jhamon............................................2017

Bell, Jim (Trainer)...................................... 1979, 80

Austin, Darrell............................. 1982, 83, 84, 85

Bell, Luther E................................................ 1931

Avery, Frank.................................................. 2008

Bell, Tyree L................................ 1910, 11, 12, 14

Axcell, Matt (Trainer)................................ 1995, 97

Bellar, Mike....................................... 1969, 70, 71

B

Belville, Vernon R......................................... 1942

Babalola, Yemi.................................. 2005, 06, 07

Bennett, Gary L............................................. 1962

Baggs, Donnie.............................. 2011, 12, 13, 14

Bennett, James....................................... 1993, 94

Bahlman, Blake (Trainer)................................. 2010

Bennett, Martellus........................... 2005, 06, 07

Bailey, Holly (Trainer)...................................... 1997

Bennett, Michael........................ 2005, 06, 07, 08

Bairrington, David......................................... 1975

Bennett, Phil........................................... 1976, 77

Baker, Danny............................... 2008, 09, 10, 11

Bernard, Eric..................................... 1995, 96, 99

Baker, Keith............................................. 1975, 76

Bernard, Rocky........................... 1997, 98, 99, 01

Baker, Paul (Manager)..................................... 1974

Bernay, Camp L............................................. 1903

Balcar, Danny.................................... 1985, 86, 87

Bernstine, Rod............................ 1983, 84, 85, 86

Baldwin, Keith.................................. 1979, 80, 81

Berry, Dean....................................... 1985, 86, 87

Balenti, Michael R......................................... 1909

Berry, Greg.................................. 1980, 81, 82, 83

Ballard, William R......................................... 1951

Berry, Murry P................................... 1958, 59, 60

Ballentine, John R............................. 1945, 46, 47

Berry, R.H................................................ 1924, 25

Bandy, David..................................... 1979, 80, 81

Bertolet, Taylor............................ 2012, 13, 14, 15

Barfield, R.E.................................................. 1931

Best, Boice Watts.............................. 1970, 71, 72

Barhorst, Warren.......................................... 1987

Best, Bruce Allen.......................................... 1970

Barker, John (Manager)................................... 1989

Beutel, H.W............................................. 1924, 25

Barker, William O.......................................... 1965

Bevans, Tom........................................... 1983, 84

Barnes, George W............................. 1909, 10, 11

Beyer, Cody............................................. 2007, 10

Barnett, Billy Bob.......................................... 1969

Bible, Hollis U............................................... 1928

Barnett, Robert W................................... 1965, 66

Bickford, Lee (Manager)............................ 1995, 96

Boyce, C. William Jr....................................... 1905

Brown, Billy............................................ 1982, 83

Barnett, Van................................ 1979, 80, 81, 82

Bickham, John (Manager)............. 1996, 97, 98, 99

Boyd, Hugh F. Jr............................................. 1939

Brown, Charles W......................................... 1914

Barrera, Stephen.....................................2009, 11

Bidne, Jayme (Trainer).................................... 1998

Boyd, Joe M...................................... 1937, 38, 39

Brown, Chris................................................. 1981

Barrett, Jamaal............................................. 2005

Biggens, Wilbert......................... 1991, 92, 93, 94

Boyd, Wm. O. Jr...................................... 1935, 36

Brown, Darrell W.............................. 1954, 55, 57

Barrett, James......................................... 1983, 84

Billingsley, Charles........................................ 1971

Brack, Vance................................................. 1967

Brown, Don................................................... 1996

Barrett, Ralph............................................... 1977

Bird, Max Dwayne............................ 1970, 71, 72

Bradberry, Ramsey........................... 1989, 90, 91

Brown Jr., Eddie.......................... 2008, 09, 10, 11

Barrett, Ray R.................................... 1952, 53, 54

Birdwell, Russ............................................... 1987

Bradford, J.B................................................. 1923

Brown, J.E............................................... 1928, 29

Barry, Mark................................................... 1990

Bishop, Don.............................................2009, 10

Bradley, Roylin........................ 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Brown, J.S..................................................... 1909

Bartlett, Z.W. Jr.................................. 1926, 27, 28

Bitner, Ben.................................................... 2007

Bragg, Jason............................................ 1996, 97

Brown, Japhus.................................. 2004, 05, 06

Bartley, Arthur N.......................................... 1902

Bitters, Bob (Trainer)................................. 1981, 82

Bransom, George E. Jr............................. 1937, 38

Brown, Jason (Manager)................................. 1999

Bartley, Tony........................................... 1986, 87

Black, Jayson............................... 1987, 88, 89, 90

Brantly, Justin............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08

Brown, Jesse..................................................2016

Barton, Dorbandt J................................. 1949, 50

Black, Adam............................................ 2000, 01

Branyon, Ty....................................... 2004, 05, 06

Brown, Kenny............................. 2007, 08, 09, 10

Bass, Ben.......................................... 2008, 10, 11

Black, Marc....................................... 1969, 70, 71

Braselton, J.W............................................... 1924

Brown, Leandrew....................... 1977, 78, 79, 80

Bass, Justin........................................ 2012, 13, 14

Blackburn, George S. (Manager)..................... 1939

Braumiller, N.M...................................... 1914, 15

Brown, Pierre.............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08

Bateman, A.R.......................................... 1910, 11

Blair, W.G...................................................... 1952

Brawley, Lance (Trainer).................................. 1989

Brown, Quinton.......................... 1994, 95, 96, 97

Bates, Gus..................................................... 1939

Blake, Robert E............................................. 1905

Breding, Edward V............................ 1964, 65, 66

Brown, Reaville M............................. 1900, 01, 04

Bates, Larry E................................................ 1964

Blake, Thomas M.............................. 1901, 02, 03

Bredthauer, Ben................................ 2009, 10, 11

Brown, Reggie............................ 1992, 93, 94, 95

Bates, Patrick.......................................... 1991, 92

Blalock, Travis............................................... 1990

Breedlove, H.M....................................... 1932, 33

Broyles, Marc.................................... 1995, 96, 97

Bates, Robert G................................ 1948, 49, 50

Blankenship, Tony................................... 1974, 75

Breihan, Stacy................................... 1975, 77, 78

Brupbacher, Ross.............................. 1967, 68, 69

Batiste, Dana............................... 1985, 86, 87,88

Blavier, Steve (Manager)........................... 1984, 85

Brice, Ronald G................................. 1960, 61, 62

Bruton, Alfred L. (Manager)............................ 1954

Batson, Jonathan.................................... 2006, 08

Blessing, William.......................................... 1939

Bridges, Drew............................................... 1998

Bruton, Mike................................................. 1973

Batts, Marcus.......................................... 1992, 93

Bob, Adam.................................. 1985, 86, 87, 88

Brinkley, Darren............................................ 1998

Bryant, Domingo........................ 1982, 83, 84, 85

Baty, Robert B................................... 1946, 47, 48

Boenig, Michael (Manager)........... 2006, 07, 08, 09

Britt, A. Rankin.................................. 1936, 37, 38

Bryant, Goble W........................................... 1943

Bautovich, Wes....................................... 2000, 01

Boenig, Ray (Manager).................................... 1975

Broaddus, Larry G................................... 1959, 60

Bryant, Joseph “Red”.................. 2004, 05, 06, 07

Baum, Spencer............................................. 1986

Boettcher, Reinhardt B..................... 1896, 03, 04

Brock, Chris (Trainer)...................................... 2000

Bryant, Kyle................................ 1994, 95, 96, 97

Baumgarten, Charles.............................. 1897, 98

Bolcerek, Tommy.......................................... 1988

Brooks, André................................... 2000, 01, 02

Bryson, Chevar........................... 2006, 07, 08, 09

Bayless, Frederick......................................... 1932

Bonner, H.L................................................... 1913

Brooks, Hugh................................................ 1914

Bucek, Felix A......................................... 1941, 42

Beal, David.................................. 1977, 78, 79, 80

Booker, Herbert............................................ 1979

Brooks, James......................................... 1994, 95

Bucek, Roy E..................................... 1939, 40, 41

Beam, Winston....................................... 1967, 70

Booth, Ellison S............................................. 1903

Brooks, Jay.............................. 1998, 99, 2000, 01

Buchanan, A.B........................................ 1939, 40

Bean, Earnest (Bubba)................ 1972, 73, 74, 75

Boothe, Greg................................................ 2006

Brooks, Terrance......................... 1984, 85, 86, 87

Buckley, Camron............................................2017

Bean, Richie............................................ 2005, 08

Boring, Joseph........................................ 1952, 53

Brooks, Trey.................................................. 2005

Buckley, Marcus................................ 1990, 91, 92

Beard, Glenn G............................................. 1945

Boswell, James R.......................................... 1948

Broom, Guy................................ 1984, 85, 86, 87

Buckman, Tom.................................. 1966, 67, 68

Beasley, Wyatte G....................... 1910, 11, 12, 13

Bouldin, Steve (Trainer).................................. 1993

Brothers, David........................... 1976, 77, 78, 79

Buckner, F.K.................................................. 1921

Beavers, Robby............................................. 1980

Bounds, James Y............................... 1962, 63, 64

Brotherton, John R........................... 1962, 63, 64

Buhl, Jonte.................................. 2000, 01, 03, 04

Beck, Kenneth................................... 1956, 57, 58

Boutwell, Jeff................................................ 1986

Broughton, RoDerrick............. 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Bujnoch, Glenn................................. 1973, 74, 75

Becker, Alex (Trainer)...................................... 2010

Bowden, Tim (Trainer)........................ 2002, 04, 05

Broussard, Fred E.......................................... 1953

Bull, A.C........................................................ 1915

Beeman, Del S.............................................. 1904

Bowers, Alvin.......................................... 1972, 73

Browder, Harris M........................................ 1939

Bullard, Steve............................................... 1990

Beesley, Ben B.............................................. 1921

Bowler, Sam E............................................... 1912

Brown, Adam (Trainer)................................... 1997

Bullitt, Jerry................................ 1980, 81, 82, 83

Beesley, E.G.................................................. 1943

Box, Steve......................................... 1980, 82, 83

Brown, Arkeith............................ 2005, 06, 07, 08

Bullit, Melvin........................ 2002, 03, 04, 05, 06

Benjamin, Joseph W............................... 1902, 03

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Anthony, Shane............................................ 1993

Astin, Erwin H............................. 1896, 97, 98, 99


Bullitt, Steve............................... 1983, 84, 85, 86

Caraway, Michael (Manager).......... 2001, 02, 04, 05

Chesier, Kasey............................................... 2003

Cooley, Arthur........................................ 1967, 68

Davis, Alan (Trainer).................................. 1991, 92

Bullock, Randy............................ 2008, 09, 10, 11

Caraway, Ross (Manager).................... 2000, 01, 02

Chevis, Reggie................................................2014

Coolidge, David............................................. 1986

Davis, Cory.............................................. 2007, 08

Bulovas, John................................................ 1989

Cardwell, John E........................................... 1913

Childress, Jay................................................ 1894

Cooper, Brad................................................. 1992

Davis, Dan................................... 1978, 79, 80, 81

Bumgardner, Matt...................... 1996, 97, 98, 99

Carlin, William J............................................ 1909

Childress, Ray............................. 1981, 82, 83, 84

Cooper, Jeff (Trainer)...................................... 1972

Davis, David............................................ 1991, 92

Bumgardner, Tom......................................... 1983

Carlson, Grady (Manager)......................... 1994, 95

Childress, Trent....................................... 1988, 89

Cooper, John........................................... 1988, 89

Davis, James M............................................. 1902

Bunger, Mike..................................... 1969, 70, 71

Carlton, Lawton............................................ 1977

Chiles, H.T..................................................... 1894

Copeland, Cedric D.K.............................. 1948, 49

Davis, Jeff (Trainer)......................................... 1981

Buntin, R.F. (Manager).............................. 1942, 47

Carmody, T.J............................................ 1980, 81

Choyce, Ken.................................................. 1981

Cornell, Albert L................................ 1905, 06, 07

Davis, Jewel.................................................. 1919

Burditt, Jesse N................................. 1943, 46, 47

Carpenter, Brian........................................... 1989

Chriss, Klyde..................................................2017

Corey, Michael.............................................. 2007

Davis, Jordan.................................................2015

Burger, George.............................................. 1974

Carpenter, Miles........................... 1899, 1900, 01

Christensen, John L....................................... 1949

Corona, Craig (Manager)........................... 1986, 87

Davis, Quartney.............................................2017

Burgess, Edwin B.......................................... 1894

Carpenter, Marquis........................... 2005, 06, 07

Christian, J.P...................................... 1929, 30, 31

Corrington, Kip........................... 1984, 85, 86, 87

Davis, Robin.................................................. 1969

Burgess, Herschel E.......................... 1926, 27, 28

Carpenter, Ronnie D......................... 1961, 62, 63

Christner, Tom.............................................. 1983

Cortez, Roberto................................ 1965, 66, 67

Davis, Sammy......................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Burks, Steve...................................... 1969, 70, 71

Carper, Keldrick.............................................2017

Christopher, Todd Dennis................. 1970, 71, 72

Coryatt, Quentin..................................... 1990, 91

Davis, Tank.....................................................2016

Burleson, Russell W...................................... 1894

Carr, Chuck....................................... 1977, 78, 79

Church, Warren E......................................... 1937

Coryatt, Sean.............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99

Davis, Victor.............................................2014, 15

Burney, John W............................................. 1894

Carr, Doug................................... 1977, 78, 79, 80

Claiborne, Darian...........................................2013

Cosser, Ryan (Manager)....... 1998, 99, 2000, 01, 02

Davis, W.E............................................... 1927, 28

Burnett, John................................................ 1987

Carrero, B.J. (Manager)....................... 1995, 96, 97

Clare, Gary (Trainer).................................. 1983, 84

Costar, Gary............................................ 1987, 88

Davis, W.E............................................... 1930, 31

Burns, Darrace B............................... 1914, 15, 16

Carriger, Thomas.............................. 2001, 02, 03

Clark, Corey................................ 2004, 05, 06, 07

Coston, F.M....................................... 1936, 37, 38

Dawkins, Marvin H................................. 1963, 64

Burns, Dennis............................................... 1983

Carroll, Mike (Trainer)..................................... 1988

Clark, Gregory............................................... 1977

Coulter, Hiram T............................................ 1894

Dawson, John................................... 1978, 79, 81

Burns, Devonta.................................. 2013, 14, 15

Carruth, Dennis Paschall.................... 1970, 71, 72

Clark, Henry F............................................... 1955

Couser, W.L............................................. 1933, 34

Dawson, Oran............................................... 1931

Burrell, Charles............................................. 1991

Carruthers, B.V.............................................. 1905

Clark, Michael V................................ 1960, 61, 62

Cousins, R.W................................................. 1898

Dawson, William H........................... 1938, 39, 40

Burton, Alan M. (Manager)............................. 1951

Carruthers, R.L.................................. 1919, 20, 21

Clark, Stuart.................................................. 1981

Covell, Laura (Trainer)............................... 2005, 07

De La Garza, Aldo....................... 2002, 03, 04, 05

Burchofsky, R.L................................. 1943, 44, 45

Carson, C...................................................... 1894

Clark, Willard W............................................ 1939

Cover, Robert J.............................................. 1903

De La Piedra, Johathan (Trainer)..................... 2007

Bussey, Kendall........................................2016, 17

Carson, Tra......................................... 2013, 14, 15

Clay, Hayward............................. 1992, 93, 94, 95

Cowley, Harold E............................... 1939, 40, 41

de la Torre, Michael...................... 1999, 2000, 01

Butler, Marvin N........................................... 1914

Carter, Doug............................... 1989, 90, 91, 92

Clear, Cameron........................................2013, 14

Cox, Jessie............................................... 1990, 92

Dean, Don..................................................... 1972

Bynum, Russell............................................. 1998

Carter, Gerald......................................... 1978, 79

Clemons, Michael..........................................2017

Cox, Lester (Manager)..................................... 1967

Dean, James S. (Manager)............................... 1905

Byer, Sam A....................................... 1960, 61, 62

Carter, Jason............................... 2002, 03, 04, 05

Clendennan, Robert J............................. 1955, 56

Cox, Travis (Trainer)........................................ 1975

Dean, Jeff (Trainer)......................................... 1993

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Carter, Ryan (Manager)........... 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10

Cline, Kalvin.............................................2016, 17

Cox, Truman D.............................................. 1942

Dean, Jimmy............................... 1973, 74, 75, 76

Carthey, Evan................................................ 2004

Coady, Rich................................. 1995, 96, 97, 98

Cox, William E............................................... 1896

Deaton, Thomas Weldon.............................. 1970

Caffey, Kenneth D............................. 1964, 65, 66

Casas, RenĂŠ............................................. 1988, 89

Cole, Chris......................................... 1997, 98, 99

Craig, George W...................................... 1960, 61

Debenport, Dan............................................ 1989

Caffey, Kevin................................................. 1994

Case, Frank............................................. 1984, 86

Cole, Leon............................................... 1987, 88

Craig, James, W. Jr.................................. 1962, 63

DeBusk, Kelly S............................................. 1964

Caffey, Lee Roy.................................. 1960, 61, 62

Case, Stormy..................................... 1993, 94, 95

Coleman, Wiley L.......................................... 1914

Crane, Quincy (Trainer)................................... 2006

Decker, Jack (Trainer)...................................... 1968

Caflisch, Chris..........................................2009, 10

Cashion, James T......................... 1944, 45, 46, 47

Colgin, P.C..................................................... 1926

Cretcher, J.C...................................... 1908, 09, 10

Deere, Donald R........................................... 1943

Caldwell, Fred................................... 1980, 81, 82

Caskey, Robert D..................................... 1960, 61

Collins, Bubba J....................................... 1964, 65

Crooms, Chris............................. 1988, 89, 90, 91

Deffebach, J.A......................................... 1926, 27

Callahan, A. Paul........................................... 1934

Caswell, Mike.................................... 1967, 68, 69

Collins, Calvin............................. 1993, 94, 95, 96

Crossman, Jerry M............................ 1950, 51, 52

Delery, H.B.............................................. 1928, 29

Callaway, David Earl........................... 1970,71, 72

Cauble, Richard C. III (Trainer)........................ 1971

Collins, Ellison............................................... 2000

Crouch, Robert............................................. 1984

De La Garza, Aldo................................... 2003, 04

Calcott, George V. (Trainer)............................. 1962

Cauthorn, Sidney W...................................... 1958

Collins, H.W............................................. 1916, 17

Crow, Floyd A................................................ 1914

DeLong, Raleigh............................................ 1914

Callcott, Wm. H. (Trainer)......................... 1964, 65

Cavanaugh, Bill................................. 1986, 87, 88

Collins, Melvin........................................ 1986, 87

Crow, J.W....................................................... 1932

Dendy, Billy G............................................... 1955

Callender, Richard................................... 1948, 49

Cawthon, Frank W........................................ 1914

Collins, Ray (Manager).................................... 1978

Crow, John David.............................. 1955, 56, 57

Dennard, Mark................................. 1975, 76, 77

Calloway, Lorenzo......................................... 2008

Chaffee, Tom................................................. 1967

Collins, William A.................................... 1914, 15

Crow, M.O............................................... 1934, 35

Denton, Dean M........................................... 1945

Camp, James (Manager).................................. 1998

Chambless, Jordan........................................ 2005

Colon, Chris...................................... 1992, 93, 95

Crowley, Brad............................. 1994, 95, 96, 97

Descant, Dennis............................................ 1989

Campbell, Dan............................ 1995, 96, 97, 98

Chaney, David (Trainer)............................. 1984, 85

Compton, Ben.............................. 2011, 12, 13, 14

Crutchfield, Eric...................................... 2001, 02

DeSilva, Jim................................................... 1981

Campbell, Steven......................... 2009, 10, 11, 12

Chapin, R. Tuck................................. 1948, 49, 50

Conatser, William E........................... 1938, 39, 40

Crutsinger, Larry L......................................... 1961

Devine, Michael D........................................ 1964

Campbell, Tom.............................................. 1988

Charles, Kyle................................................. 2003

Congel, Robert...............................................2017

Cryer, Karissa (Trainer).................................... 2007

Dew, Bobby W............................................... 1947

Campbell, Jerry................................. 1966, 67, 68

Chatham, Kefa............................ 1990, 91, 92, 93

Connell, Albert........................................ 1995, 96

Cummings, Charley M...................... 1931, 32, 33

DeNiro, Mike.......................................... 1968, 69

Cangelose, Marty (Manager).................... 1979, 80

Chattman, Clifford........................................ 2016

Connelley, R.E............................................... 1932

Cummings, Leslie L........................... 1934, 35, 36

Deutsch, Ben (Manager)..................................2010

Cannon, Billy............................... 1980, 81, 82, 83

Chavis, Billy............................................. 2007, 08

Conoley, Odell M.................................... 1933, 34

Cunningham, Pat.................................... 1988, 89

DeWare, Charles A. Sr................. 1905, 06, 07, 08

Cantu, Jarret................................................. 2008

Cheatham, Blane.....................................2009, 10

Conover, Brooks W.................................. 1928, 29

Cunningham, Qualen................... 2014, 15, 16, 17

DeWare, Charles A. Jr....................... 1934, 35, 36

Capers-Smith, DeShawn.................... 2015, 16, 17

Cheek, Louis............................... 1984, 85, 86, 87

Conrad, Bobby J................................ 1955, 56, 57

Curbello, Jimmy (Trainer)................................ 1979

DeWare, Robert R......................... 1899, 1900, 01

Capt, Louis E........................................... 1952, 53

Cheek, Joseph.............................. 2012, 13, 14, 15

Cook, Greg.............................................. 1991, 92

Cure, Wayne O.............................................. 1942

DeWitt, Bernard John III............................... 1970

Curington, Lloyd D......................... 1964, 65, 66

DeWitt, Mike (Manager)................................. 1973

Curry, Sedrick.......................... 1996, 97, 98, 99

Dickey, Curtis.............................. 1976, 77, 78, 79

Cushman, Cecil A....................................... 1912

Dickey, Grant.................................... 2004, 05, 06

Cuthrell, J.H............................................... 1928

Dickey, Leonard M............................ 1941, 45, 46

D

Dickie, Byron H............................................. 1914

Daimler, Christian.......................................2017

Dieterich, A.F.......................................... 1920, 21

Dale, Ivan............................................ 1906, 07

Dieterich, B.R. (Manager).......................... 1997, 98

Dale, Jay.............................................. 1977, 79

Dietrich, L.G...................................... 1924, 25, 26

Dale, Jesse D.................................. 1905, 06, 07

Dietz, Amy (Trainer).........................................2010

Daniel, Dan................................................ 1996

Dillon, Greg............................................. 1984, 87

Daniel, Edwin R............................. 1946, 47, 48

Dillon, Paul G................................................ 1962

Daniel, Thomas C................................ 1944, 45

Dittman, Henry....................................... 1937, 38

Daniels, James..................................... 1973, 74

Dixon, Alton................................ 2005, 06, 07, 08

Daniels, Leo H................................ 1941, 42, 46

Dixon, Robert H...................................... 1951, 52

Dansby, M.W.............................................. 1924

Dockery, Seth.............................. 1988, 89, 90, 91

Dansby, N.J.................................... 1923, 24, 25

Dodge, Mark........................................... 2006, 07

Darbyshire, Russell O................................ 1908

Dodson, Tyrel...........................................2016, 17

Darley, David..............................................2017

Doerfler, Jay.................................................. 2005

Darnell, Grant S............................. 1943, 44, 45

Dolezal, Brice..................................... 2012, 13, 15

Darwin, Matt........................... 1981, 82, 83, 84

Dollar, Roy I................................................... 1952

Darwin, William B.......................... 1957, 58, 59

Dominque, G.C................................. 1931, 32, 33

Dausin, Bryan................................ 1979, 81, 82

Donahue, Johnnie............................. 1976, 77, 78

Dausin, Chris................................. 1991, 92, 93

Dorman, Tommy................................ 2009, 10, 11

Dausin, Randy............................... 1983, 84, 85

Dorsey, Adren................................................2009

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Dorsey, R.R....................................... 1927, 28, 29

Eillers, Joseph A...................................... 1960, 61

Evans, Justin............................................2015, 16

Doucet, Raymond L................................ 1957, 58

Eitt, Henry W................................................. 1922

Evans, Mike..............................................2012, 13

Douglas, Matt............................................... 2002

Elam, John.................................................... 1987

Evans, Rick (Trainer)........................................ 1973

Dowell, David............................. 1982, 83, 84, 85

Elam, K.C................................................. 1917, 18

Evans, Robert D...................................... 1961, 64

Dowell, George S.......................................... 1897

Elam, Rodney...........................................2016, 17

Evans, Scott (Manager)........................ 1990, 92, 93

Drake, C.R......................................... 1918, 19, 20

Elder, Jim M.................................................. 1902

Everett, Deshazor........................ 2011, 12, 13, 14

Dreiss, Ed, Jr............................................ 1910, 11

Elder, Kirk.................................... 2004, 05, 06, 07

Everett, G. Dudley............................. 1912, 13, 14

Drennan, James L............................. 1962, 63, 64

Elkins, John....................................... 1981, 82, 84

Ewell, W.L..................................................... 1928

Driver, Trent................................ 1994, 95, 96, 97

Elledge, Jerry R. (Trainer)................................ 1961

Dubcak, James Louis............................... 1970, 71

Elliott, Jay............................................... 1991, 92

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Dubisson, Lydia (Manager).............................. 1995

Ellis, Cedric................................................... 1981

Faber, Benny H.............................................. 1914

DuBois, H.V....................................... 1921, 22, 23

Ellis, Donald E......................................... 1952, 53

Fails, Brandon............................................... 2002

Dudley, Edward R.................................... 1955, 58

Ellis, Herbert W........................... 1944, 45, 47, 48

Farmer, Derek................................... 2001, 02, 03

Dumas, Derek......................................... 2007, 09

Ellis, J.P. (Manager).......................................... 1966

Farr, Reso................................................ 1896, 97

Duncan, William M................................. 1938, 39

Ellis, Kevin............................................... 1989, 90

Farrar, Jeff......................................... 1980, 81, 82

Dunn, Ralph B............................................... 1903

Ellis, Larry......................................... 1971, 72, 73

Farrar, Troy (Trainer)....................................... 1988

Dunning, Justin........................................2015, 17

Ellis, Noel........................................... 2013, 15, 16

Farrell, Rawley.............................................. 2007

Dupree, Calvin R..................................... 1947, 48

Ellis, Oscar L.................................................. 1907

Farris, Mark............................ 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Durham, Landis................................. 2015, 16, 17

Ellisor, John................................. 1988, 90, 91, 92

Feagin, Curt (Video)...................................... 2005

Dusek, Ed D....................................... 1942, 46, 47

Elmendorf, Dave............................... 1968, 69, 70

Featherston, Matt............................. 2007, 08, 09

Dusek, John Bradley......................... 1970, 71, 72

Eluemunor, Jermaine...............................2015, 16

Felts, Catherine (Trainer).................................2009

Dwoskin, Blake............................................. 1987

Emerson, Steve................................. 1992, 93, 94

Ferguson, Robert.......................................... 2000

Dwyer, W.F.............................................. 1897, 98

Emmite, Aimee (Trainer)................................. 2006

Few, Jon W.............................................. 1958, 60

Dwyer, Tom J..................................... 1908, 09, 10

Endsley, Clint (Manager)..................... 2004, 05, 06

Figari, E.E...................................................... 1927

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Endsley, Lindon C.......................................... 1964

Fields, Edgar..................................... 1974, 75, 76

England, Eric............................... 1990, 91, 92, 93

Fields, Mike............................................ 1969, 70

Franklin, Eric........................................... 1984, 85

Geer, Carl E................................................... 1939

Easley, Robert, A. Jr................................. 1953, 54

Engle, William F............................................ 1945

Fillippa, Paul (Trainer)..................................... 2005

Franklin, Johntel............................................2012

Geer, W.E.......................................... 1943, 44, 45

Ebbitt, Michael..............................................2010

Ennis, Kirby.............................. 2009, 2011, 12, 13

Finley, Bruce Kent............................. 1970, 71, 72

Franklin, Tony............................. 1975, 76, 77, 78

Gennesy, Avery........................................2015, 16

Eberle, A.A.............................................. 1943, 44

Epperson, Ryan............................ 2009, 10, 11, 12

Finney, Sharron (Trainer)................................ 1999

Franks, Kerry............................... 2004, 05, 06, 07

Gentry, Dawon........................................ 2000, 01

Ebrom, Edwin................................... 1969, 70, 71

Epstein, J.W. (Trainer)...................................... 2000

Fischler, Chris................................................ 1990

Frantzen, Chad........................................ 1998, 99

George, Claude........................................2015, 16

Eddington, Ashley................................... 1984, 85

Erhard, Earl................................................... 1900

Fisher, Blake (Manager)......................... 1999, 2000

Frazee, Dick.................................................. 1977

Gerasimowicz, Robert W........................ 1970, 71

Eder, Katrina (Trainer)......................................2009

Erickson, Jalmer L................................... 1961, 62

Fisher, Donnie......................................... 1980, 82

Frazelle, Billy J. (Trainer)................................. 1951

Germany, Quinlin.............................. 2003, 04, 05

Edmondson, Larry........................................ 1981

Ermis, Harvey J............................................. 1964

Fisher, Franklin C.................................... 1960, 61

Frazier, Derrick............................ 1989, 90, 91, 92

Germany, Stacy (Manager).............................. 2002

Edwards, Ben (Manager)............... 2007, 08, 09, 10

Eschenberg, Arthur C............................. 1914, 15

Fister, Lynn.............................................. 1967, 68

Frazier, Matt (Trainer)..................................... 2004

Gerrity, Johnny....................................... 1913, 14

Edwards, Brian........................................ 1987, 88

Esquivel, Carlos...................................... 1956, 57

Flanagan, Marion D................................ 1943, 46

Frederick, Terrence..................... 2008, 09, 10, 11

Giamfortone, Sam.........................................2012

Edwards, Bryan............................................. 1988

Estes, Daniel (Trainer)..................................... 2001

Fleming, Patrick............................................ 2002

Freeney, Paul.......................................... 2007, 08

Gibas, Corey............................... 2006, 07, 08, 09

Edwards, Kristi (Trainer).................................. 1996

Estes, Teddy J.................................... 1958, 59, 60

Flemming, Oschlor..................... 2000, 01, 02, 03

Frey, Austin........................................ 2015, 16, 17

Gillaspia, Cullen.......................................2016, 17

Edwards, Ronald......................... 1997, 98, 99, 00

Etwi, Kwame............................................2015, 16

Flemons, Ronald..................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Frost, Robbie.......................................... 2007, 08

Gibson, Charles B......................................... 1943

Eenigenburg, Todd........................................ 1990

Evans, A.J.......................................... 1921, 22, 23

Fletcher, Pierce H.............................. 1963, 65, 66

Freeman, Alex..........................................2013, 14

Gilbert, John R.................................. 1955, 56, 57

Ehlert, Melvin (Trainer)................................... 2008

Evans, David (Trainer)..................................... 1977

Flinchem, James M................................. 1907, 10

Freeman, Matt.................................. 1974, 75, 76

Gilbert, O’Neill............................ 1985, 86, 87, 88

Eike, Evan.................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11

Evans, Greg (Manager).............................. 1989, 90

Flinn, Pat................................................. 1979, 80

Freiling, Wayne E.............................. 1959, 60, 61

Gilbert, Warren A. (Manager)......................... 1907

Flores, Elida (Trainer)...................................... 1996

Frey, Richard H.................................. 1950, 51, 52

Gilbert, Warren A. Jr. (Manager)............... 1946, 47

Flournoy, James............................................ 1990

Fronk, Dave................................................... 1988

Gilby, John.................................................... 1990

Flowers, James........................... 1983, 84, 85, 86

Fry, David...................................................... 1987

Gilfillan, Max D................................. 1914, 15, 16

Flowers, James L............................... 1948, 49, 50

Frymire, Tom (Manager)................................. 1987

Gill, E. King.............................................. 1922, 23

Floyd, Mike............................................. 1974, 75

Fuller, Jeff................................... 1980, 81, 82, 83

Gillar, George E....................................... 1955, 56

Floyd, J.G.......................................... 1928, 29, 30

Fuller, Jeff................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11

Gillmore, L.M................................................ 1917

Fly, Lindsey (Trainer)....................................... 2004

Fuller, Travon.................................................2017

Gillis, Alton................................................... 1991

Foldberg, Henry C......................................... 1942

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Gillum, Lee (Trainer)................................. 1987, 88

Foldberg, John D........................................... 1945 Foliaki, Lee.............................................. 2004, 05

Galaviz, Alberto (Trainer)................................ 2008

Glenn, Aaron.......................................... 1992, 93

Fontenot, Jerry........................... 1985, 86, 87, 88

Galloway, Gerald........................................... 1978

Glenn, Jason............................... 1997, 98, 99, 00

Foote, J.M............................................... 1911, 12

Galloway, Meggan (Trainer)............................ 2004

Glendenning, Craig..................... 1973, 74, 75, 76

Force, Henry H.............................................. 1939

Galloway, Scott (Trainer)..................... 1995, 96, 98

Glenn, Ronnie................................... 1985, 86, 87

Ford, Bobby (Manager)............................. 1995, 96

Gamble, Brian......................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Godwin, W.G................................................. 1933

Ford, Chris.............................................. 1985, 86

Gantt, Greg (Manager).............................. 1980, 81

Godwin, Willis H. Jr........................... 1957, 58, 59

Ford, J.P......................................................... 1996

Gardemal, Richard L.D...................... 1949, 50, 51

Goehring, Allen G............................. 1957, 58, 59

Ford, Ken................................................ 1983, 84

Gardner, John................................... 1969, 70, 71

Goehring, Dennis H.......................... 1954, 55, 56

Ford, Keith...............................................2016, 17

Gardner, Seth.................................................2011

Goff, Robert E................................... 1944, 48, 49

Ford, M.H..................................................... 1917

Gardiner, Desmond........................... 2010, 11, 12

Golansinski, Joe A......................................... 1932

Ford, William J.................................. 1962, 63, 64

Garner, Riley...................................... 2015, 16, 17

Gold, Marcus.......................................... 2008, 09

Forey, Leonard.................................. 1969, 70, 71

Garner, Robert A........................................... 1958

Golden, Isaiah................................................2013

Forgason, J.Y...................................... 1922, 23, 24

Garner, Tavares........................................2013, 14

Golson, Kyle...................................... 1977, 78, 79

Forgsard, Charles H...................................... 1909

Garrett, Myles................................... 2014, 15, 16

Gonzalez, Laquvionte..............................2013, 14

Forker, Jake (Trainer)....................................... 2000

Garrett, Shane.................................. 1988, 89, 90

Goode, Robert L......................... 1945, 46, 47, 48

Foster, Edmund J........................ 1902, 03, 04, 05

Garrett, T.H............................. 1897, 98, 99, 1900

Goodman, Chase (Manager)......................2009, 10

Foster, H............................................. 1899, 1900

Garrison, Chris........................................ 1985, 86

Goodman, Rhett (Manager)................ 2008, 09, 10

Foster, John (Trainer)................................ 1979, 80

Garrity, John..................................... 1913, 14, 15

Goodson, Michael............................ 2006, 07, 08

Foster, Kermit................................... 1980, 81, 84

Garth, J.W..................................................... 1918

Goodwin, Hunter.................................... 1994, 95

Fowler, E. Odell....................................... 1932, 34

Gary, R.J...................................... 1943, 44, 46, 47

Goodwin, Tommy................................... 1970, 71

Fowler, James B................................ 1949, 50, 51

Gay, Richard C................................... 1956, 57, 58

Goolsby, Sara (Manager)................................. 2002

Francis, Keith................................................ 1990

Gbunblee, Amos......................... 2005, 06, 07, 08

Gorrer, Danny ............................ 2005, 06, 07, 08

Franklin, Carter L.............................. 1958, 59, 60

Gebhart, P.C........................................ 1899, 1900

Gosney, Robert R.......................................... 1953

Gilman, Greg (Trainer).............................. 1982, 83

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Gouger, G. Bryan.............................. 1917, 19, 20

Gurley, Matt...................................... 1986, 87, 88

Gough, Carl............................................. 1967, 68

Guseman, Oliver J......................................... 1931

Gowens, Geoff (Trainer).................. 1998, 99, 2001

Gustafson, J.J.................................................2014

Gowens, Ryan (Manager).......... 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Gutekunst, Nathan........................................2012

Goynes, Dwain........................ 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Guthrie, Keith............................. 1980, 81, 82, 83

Graham, M.C................................................ 1916

Guthrie, Zach.............................. 1976, 78, 79, 80

Graham, Mark.............................................. 1983

Gwin, Clinton D............................................. 1950

Graham, Reggie.......................... 1991, 92, 93, 94

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Gramling, Garrett....................................2013, 14

Haack, Gary...................................... 1974, 75, 76

Granger, Jeff........................................... 1991, 92

Haas, Raymond A. Jr..................................... 1952

Grant, Donald G............................................ 1955

Hackradt, Koby........................... 1994, 95, 96, 97

Graves, Delbert (Trainer)................................ 1997

Haddox, Bennie R............................. 1972, 73, 74

Graves, Henry L...................................... 1931, 32

Hagerty, Paul................................................ 1978

Graves, Ray D.......................................... 1951, 52

Hail, George (Trainer)..................................... 1959

Gray, Chris (Manager)................................ 2006, 07

Haile, Nathan................................................ 2006

Gray, Cyrus.................................. 2008, 09, 10, 11

Hale, Gordon................................................ 1983

Gray, Frank M......................................... 1900, 02

Hale, Lloyd R..................................... 1954, 55, 56

Gray, George W....................................... 1944, 45

Hall, Charles L......................................... 1952, 54

Gray, George William.................................... 1958

Hall, Daeshon.............................. 2013, 14, 15, 16

Gray, Tim................................................ 1973, 74

Hall, Danté........................................ 1996, 97, 98

Graybill, Cole.................................................2009

Hall, Luther H................................................ 1958

Greene, Renuel....................................... 2004, 05

Hall, Robert L................................................ 1938

Greene, Taylor H. (Manager)........................... 1954

Hallman, Curley................................ 1966, 67, 68

Green, Carson................................................2017

Hallman, Leroy............................................. 1983

Green, Jacob..................................... 1977, 78, 79

Hallmark, James L................................... 1943, 46

Green, Mark........................................... 1971, 72

Hallmark, Kenzy D......................................... 1950

Greeno, David................................... 1973, 74, 75

Haltom, Bart U.............................................. 1948

Greer, Donovan.......................... 1993, 94, 95, 96

Haltom, Guy V......................................... 1904, 05

Gregg, Devin............................... 2005, 06, 07, 08

Hamilton, Jimmy......................... 1976, 77, 78, 79

Gregory, Jarrett (Trainer)................................ 2006

Hamilton, Louis A....................... 1906, 07, 08, 09

Gregory, Thomas.............................. 1976, 78, 79

Hamner, Stayton W................................. 1902, 03

Gregory, J.C................................................... 1933

Hampton, Gary Wayne (Manager).................. 1977

Greiner, Max G........................... 1947, 48, 49, 50

Hampton, Keith (Manager)............................. 1983

Griesenbeck, C.T........................................... 1917

Hampton, Neil (Manager)............................... 1979

Griffin, Mike (Trainer)..................................... 1974

Hand, Floyd.................................................. 1942

Grimes, Lee....................................... 2007, 08, 09

Hangartner, Geoffrey........................ 2002, 03, 04

Grimmer, Gib (Manager)........................... 1979, 80

Hanick, C.F.................................................... 1905

Grissom, Roy J.............................................. 1910

Hanna, Howard E.................................... 1903, 05

Groce, Clif................................... 1991, 92, 93, 94

Hanna, T.W.............................................. 1922, 23

Gruben, Gary................................................ 1968

Hansford, Aaron............................................2017

Grudt, Darren......................................... 1988, 89

Hanson, Allan......................................... 1968, 69

Grulich, Carl................................ 1976, 77, 78, 79

Hardeman, D’Andre.................... 1995, 96, 97, 99

Gunnels, Roy................................................. 1967

Hardin, Eddie.................................... 1975, 76, 77

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Graham, Thomas.................................... 1981, 82

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Heck, David (Trainer).................... 1989, 90, 91, 92

Hodge, Charles H.................................... 1950, 51

Hardman, J.J................................................. 1922

Hector, Johnny............................ 1979, 80, 81, 82

Hodge, Leroy.............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99

Hardy, David............................... 1979, 80, 81, 82

Heibel, Jessica (Manager).................... 2008, 09, 10

Hodge, Stephen.......................... 2004, 05, 06, 07

Hargett, Edd...................................... 1966, 67, 68

Heidelberg, Frank T................................. 1907, 08

Hodges, Gene (Trainer)................................... 1971

Hargett, George W............................ 1961, 62, 63

Heimann, Chester E...................................... 1939

Hodges, Michael......................................2009, 10

Harper, James L................................ 1960, 61, 62

Heimuli, Semisi........................... 1996, 97, 98, 99

Hoermann, Grady............................. 1970, 71, 72

Harrington, Chris........................ 2004, 05, 06, 07

Henderson, Daniel E..................................... 1955

Hogan, George A.................................... 1960, 61

Harris, Adam (Manager).................. 1999, 2000, 01

Henderson, Mike (Manager)..................... 1991, 92

Hohn, Caesar.............................. 1909, 10, 11, 12

Harris, Barney................................... 1967, 68, 69

Henderson, Robert W....................... 1940, 41, 42

Hohn, Charles M........................................... 1943

Harris, David B. (Manager)........................ 1905, 09

Henderson, Zaycoven.................. 2014, 15, 16, 17

Holder, Leonard D......................................... 1941

Harris, De’Vante.......................... 2012, 13, 14, 15

Hendricks, Michael..................... 1991, 92, 93, 94

Holder, Shea..................................... 1997, 98, 99

Harris, Dustin............................... 2009, 10, 11, 12

Hendrickson, Glenn................................ 1983, 85

Holditch, Murry W.................................. 1949, 50

Harris, Jay (Trainer)......................................... 1981

Henke, Charles E............................... 1938, 39, 40

Holdman, Warrick...................... 1995, 96, 97, 98

Harris, Joey................................................... 1983

Henry, Patrick......................................... 1989, 91

Holland, Johnny.......................... 1983, 84, 85, 86

Harris, Rod.................................. 1985, 86, 87, 88

Henry, Peter C............................................... 1939

Holland, Roger.............................................. 2007

Harris, Ryan (Manager)....................... 2008, 09, 10

Herman, Odell C............................... 1938, 39, 40

Holley, Jeff.................................. 1983, 84, 85, 86

Harris, Will.............................................. 2007, 08

Hernandez, Frank P. (Manager)....................... 1958

Holliday, T.C.................................................. 1911

Harrison, Jarvis............................ 2011, 12, 13, 14

Herold, Brian (Manager)................................. 1990

Hollmig, Stanley E................................... 1946, 47

Harrison, R.H. Jr...................................... 1918, 19

Herr, Joey.......................................... 1969, 70, 71

Holmes, Doug................................... 1977, 78, 79

Harrison, Tony............................ 1990, 91, 92, 93

Herring, Julian C........................................... 1950

Holmes, J.G................................................... 1927

Harrison, Tyler.................................. 1991, 92, 93

Herrold, Brian (Manager)................................ 1989

Holmes, R.C. (Manager)............................ 1947, 48

Hart, Lilliard D............................................... 1945

Hess, Janet (Trainer)....................................... 2006

Holmes, Sabian............................ 2012, 13, 14, 15

Hart, William T.............................................. 1945

Hewitt, W.W...................................... 1930, 31, 32

Honeycutt, Clay................................. 2011, 13, 14

Hartley, Wally............................. 1986, 87, 88, 89

Hicks, Nehemiah.......................... 2010, 11, 12, 13

Honeycutt, Lynn...................................... 1978, 79

Hartman, Jim.................................... 1973, 74, 75

Higginbotham, G.H....................................... 1912

Honore, Jerry.......................................... 1973, 74

Harvey, Karl.................................................. 1983

Higginbotham, Roswell G................. 1917, 19, 20

Hood, Billy (Trainer).................................. 1983, 84

Harve, Nick........................................ 2014, 15, 16

Higgins, Norton.......................... 1944, 45, 46, 47

Hooker, Roger M............................... 1907, 08, 09

Harvey, Randy................................... 1977, 78, 79

Hightower, Jami.......................... 2001, 02, 04, 05

Hooper, Clarence D........................... 1950, 51, 52

Hauerland, Leroy.................................... 1967, 68

Hill, Carl R..................................................... 1949

Hooper, Lawrence.................................. 2003, 05

Hauser, Henry................................... 1938, 39, 40

Hill, David......................................... 1979, 80, 81

Hoot, David....................................... 1969, 70, 71

Haverda, Lance........................... 1983, 84, 85, 86

Hill, Greg........................................... 1991, 92, 93

Hope, George N............................................ 1902

Hawkins, Donte...................................... 1995, 96

Hill, Kenny................................................2013, 14

Hopkins, Jerry W............................... 1960, 61, 62

Hawkins, Jimmie......................... 1982, 83, 84, 85

Hill, Russell E.................................... 1959, 60, 61

Horn, Shun.................................. 1995, 96, 97, 98

Hayes, Lester.............................. 1973, 74, 75, 76

Hill, Walter R..................................... 1950, 51, 52

Hornsby, H.R........................................... 1930, 31

Haynes, Johnathan....................................... 2008

Hillard, A.J......................................................2015

Horton, Larry.............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90

Haynes, Josh (Manager)................ 2004, 05, 06, 07

Hillhouse, Andy L.................................... 1948, 50

Housley, Wendell.............................. 1966, 67, 68

Haynes, Marlin....................................... 1990, 91

Hillje, Bubba........................................... 1988, 89

Houston, Brandon............................ 1995, 96, 97

Hays, Scott.............................................. 1979, 80

Hines, Anthony III..........................................2017

Howard, Albert L.............................. 1964, 65, 66

Headrick, Harry (Trainer)................................ 1975

Hinnant, Barb......................................... 1969, 70

Howard, Antonio...........................................2017

Heard, Kellen.................................... 2006, 07, 08

Hinojosa, Greg (Trainer).................................. 2005

Howard, Thomas V. Jr....................... 1956, 57, 58

Heard, Marcus............................ 1994, 95, 96, 97

Hinze, Ray G...................................... 1962, 63, 64

Howard, Todd............................. 1983, 84, 85, 86

Heath, David (Trainer)..................................... 1975

Hitt, Lee Ellison....................................... 1970, 71

Howell, John C.................................. 1944, 46, 47

Heath, Eddie..................................... 1976, 77, 78

Hobbs, Bill........................................ 1966, 67, 68

Howse, James......................................... 1985, 86

Heaton, Robert (Trainer)..................... 1985, 86, 87

Hocker, Jared.................................................2017

Hoyl, Basil L. (Manager).................................. 1942


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Jacobs, Tramain (Otis)..............................2012, 13

Johnson, Larry........................................ 1983, 84

Hubenak, Jake................................... 2015, 16, 17

James, Arlis....................................... 1978, 79, 80

Johnson, Malcom..........................................2010

Huddleston, Billy P............................ 1953, 54, 55

James, Lex Forrest............................ 1970, 71, 72

Johnson, Scott (Trainer).................................. 1979

Hudeck, Russell R............................. 1949, 50, 51

James, Ronnie............................................... 1979

Johnson, Thomas...........................................2012

Hudgins, Charles M...................................... 1950

Jameson, Michael................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Johnson, William D................................. 1922, 23

Huff, Jeff................................................. 1987, 88

Janner, Calvin F............................................. 1961

Johnson, Wilbur, G....................................... 1945

Huff, Leslie N. (Manager)................................. 1907

Jaroszewski, Jared....................................2010, 11

Johnston, Bill.......................................... 1996, 97

Huggins, Alan K....................................... 1960, 61

Jasmin, Marcus........................... 2001, 02, 03, 04

Johnston, Chris............................................. 2004

Huggins, Harold............................................ 1987

Jasper, Edward.................................. 1994, 95, 96

Joiner, David................................................. 1986

Hullin, Paul....................................... 1972, 73, 74

Jay, Mike........................................... 1973, 74, 75

Jolly, Johnny................................ 2002, 03, 04, 05

Hull, Burt E. (Manager).................................... 1904

Jay, Monte.............................................. 1985, 86

Jones, Albert............................... 1987, 88, 89, 90

Hundl, Philip................................................. 1990

Jeffery, Jamal...........................................2015, 16

Jones, Byron............................... 2001, 02, 03, 04

Hunnicutt, Jesse............................... 1974, 75, 76

Jeffress, Drew (Manager).................................2009

Jones, C.J........................................... 2010, 11, 12

Hunnicutt, Jesse..................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Jeffrey, William M............................. 1938, 39, 40

Jones, Don.................................. 1980, 81, 82, 83

Hunt, O. Joel..................................... 1925, 26, 27

Jeffries, Craig................................................ 1992

Jones, Donald (Manager).......................... 1989, 90

Hunter, Trent.............................. 2008, 09, 10, 11

Jeffries, Drew (Manager)..................... 2006, 07, 08

Jones, Donald H. (Manager)............................ 1960

Hunter, Wesley (Manager)........ 1997, 98, 99, 2000, 01

Jenkins, Jerry S....................................... 1960, 61

Jones, Gary................................. 1986, 87, 88, 89

Huntington, Bobby N........................ 1960, 61, 62

Jenkins, Joseph S. (Manager).......................... 1964

Jones, Hezekiah.............................................2017

Hurd Jr., Toney............................. 2010, 11, 12, 13

Jenkins, Steven.................................. 2011, 12, 13

Jones, Ivan........................................ 1966, 67, 68

Hyde, Jeffrey............................................2009, 11

Jennings, Brandon...................... 1996, 97, 98, 99

Jones, Jeff................................... 1991, 92, 93, 94

Hyde, Walter........................................... 1900, 01

Jennings, Curtis...................................... 1977, 78

Jones, Michael........................................ 1988, 89

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Jennings, Eric................................................ 1998

Jones, Mickey............................... 1999, 2000, 01

Jennings, Michael......................................... 1999

Jones, Myles..................................................2017

Iheanacho, Frank.....................................2014, 16

Jerod-Eddie, Tony....................... 2008, 09, 10, 11

Jones, Robert................................................ 2003

Ifedi, Germain.................................... 2013, 14, 15

Jetton, Clay (Manager).................................... 2006

Jones, Ronald.............................. 2002, 03, 04, 05

Inglehardt, Tanner (Manager)......................... 2001

Joeckel, Luke...................................... 2010, 11, 12

Jones, Stacy............................ 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Inglett, Daniel................................................2012

Joeckel, Matt...........................................2012, 13

Jones, Tony....................................... 1986, 87, 88

Irby, Jimmie............................................ 1995, 96

Joeris, Leonard....................................... 1939, 42

Jones, Toya................................. 1995, 96, 97, 98

Irvin, Barlow..................................... 1923, 24, 25

Johnson, A.L................................................. 1916

Jones, Troy.................................................... 1986

Irwin, B.M..................................................... 1932

Johnson, B.L.................................................. 1946

Jones, Virgil B......................................... 1936, 37

Ivy, Kyle......................................................... 1990

Johnson, Barry.............................................. 1996

Jordan, Burl...................................................2009

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Johnson, Bethel...................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Jordan, Jim.............................................. 1982, 83

Johnson, Brandon................................... 2001, 02

Jordan, Robert........................................ 2000, 01

Jack, Gwen (Trainer)....................................... 2000

Johnson, Buddy.............................................2017

Jordan, W.T........................................ 1932, 33, 34

Jack, Jason........................................ 2004, 05, 06

Johnson, Chris.................................. 1969, 70, 71

Joseph, Keith.............................. 2001, 02, 03, 04

Jackson, Basil.............................. 1985, 86, 87, 88

Johnson, F.S. (Manager).................................. 1903

Judie, Coryell.......................................... 2010, 11

Jackson, Brandal................................ 2009, 10, 11

Johnson, George R........................................ 1955

Jackson, Darrell.............................................2014

Johnson, Harry............................................. 1985

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Jackson, Earnest......................... 1979, 80, 81, 82

Johnson, Jarrett........................... 2014, 15, 16, 17

Kachtick, Jerry V................................ 1963, 64, 65

Jackson, Keelan.......................... 2001, 02, 03, 04

Johnson, Jerrod.......................... 2007, 08, 09, 10

Kachtik, Edward D............................. 1952, 53, 54

Jackson, Lance.................................. 1983, 84, 85

Johnson, Joe........................................... 1987, 88

Kahler, Mike (Manager)................................... 1978

Jackson, Larry............................. 1991, 92, 93, 94

Johnson, Joe B.............................................. 1960

Kallus, Kerri (Trainer)...................................... 1994

Jackson, Robert...................................... 1975, 76

Johnson, Larry........................................ 1976, 79

Kamp, Charles H........................................... 1970

Kirk, Christian.................................... 2015, 16, 17

Kapchinski, Kevin (Trainer).............................. 2008

Kirk, John.................................... 2000, 01, 02, 03

Kapchinski, Kris (Manager).................... 1999, 2002

Kirk, John R................................................... 2005

Kapchinski, Kyle (Trainer).................... 2002, 04, 05

Kirk, Kenny.............................................. 1976, 77

Kaser, Drew........................................ 2013, 14, 15

Kirkpatrick, Roy............................................. 1969

Kauffmann, James H..................................... 1965

Kishi, Taro............................................... 1924, 25

Kazmierski, Jim............................................. 1968

Kitchens, Gary.............................................. 1967

Kazmierski, Mike............................... 1997, 98, 99

Kitchens, Terence................................... 1999, 00

Keeling, Thomas D.................................. 1960, 61

Klein, Terry (Manager)..................................... 1977

Keen, L.S................................................. 1921, 22

Klinke, Shep....................................... 2010, 11, 12

Keese, Mike............................................ 1973, 74

Knickerbocker, A.G........................................ 1919

Keith, Robert D................................. 1954, 55, 56

Knickerbocker, H.W................................. 1922, 23

Keke, Kingsley.................................... 2015, 16, 17

Knight, Charles J........................................... 1964

Kellen, John............................................ 1982, 83

Knight, Trevor................................................2016

Keller, James L.................................. 1961, 62, 63

Knutson, Greg............................................... 1998

Kelley, Victor M........................... 1905, 06, 07, 09

Kociuba, Tyler............................................... 2008

Kellman, Nathan............................................2015

Kocurek, Jimmy...................................... 1976, 77

Kelm, Larry................................. 1983, 84, 85, 86

Koehn, Donald W.............................. 1964, 65, 66

Kemph, Gary S.............................................. 1965

Kohlman, Joe M...................................... 1962, 64

Kenderdine, J.M............................................ 1933

Korem, Eric................................................... 2003

Kendrick, Blake................................. 2002, 03, 04

Kotch, Jim (Trainer)......................................... 1974

Kendrick, J.M................................................ 1915

Kotzur, Alex....................................... 2003, 04, 06

Kendrick, Robert T.................................. 1904, 05

Kovar, Gary W................................... 1964, 65, 66

Kennedy, Kevin............................................. 1980

Kovar, Jack........................................ 1967, 68, 69

Kennedy, Malcome...................... 2011, 12, 13, 14

Krahl, Shane...................................... 1988, 89, 90

Kenney, Steve................................... 1991, 93, 94

Kramm, Raymond E...................................... 1962

Kennon, Paul A............................................. 1954

Krenek, Benedict J............................ 1960, 61, 62

Kern, R.A................................................. 1910, 12

Krueger, Cara (Manager)................................. 2002

Kern, Ryan........................................ 1991, 93, 94

Krueger, Charles A............................ 1955, 56, 57

Kesey, David A. (Statistician)......................... 1969

Krueger, Rolf..................................... 1966, 67, 68

Kettler, Elwood N.................................... 1953, 54

Krug, William................................................ 1894

Key, Andrew.................................................. 2007

Kubala, Raymond G.......................... 1961, 62, 63

Kibodi, Jacob..................................................2017

Kubecka, Bill................................................. 1967

Kidwell, Richard (Manager)....................... 1985, 86

Kubiak, Gary..................................... 1980, 81, 82

Kiel, Terrence.......................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Kubesch, Raymond A.................................... 1962

Kildow, P.C..................................................... 1899

Kuehn, Russell........................................ 1971, 72

Killingsworth, Pascal (Manager)................ 1999, 00

Kulow, Kristie (Manager)................................. 2001

Killion, Reed.................................................. 1982 Kimbrough, Jack C.................................. 1939, 40

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Kimbrough, John A........................... 1938, 39, 40

Labar, Harry W.................................. 1958, 59, 60

Kimbrough, William R............................. 1933, 34

LaBauve, Dwight..................................... 1971, 72

King, Amber (Trainer)...................................... 2004

Labhart, Travis................................... 2011, 12, 13

King, Cassidy (Trainer)..................................... 2005

LaCamera, Daniel.....................................2016, 17

King, Joe Mac................................... 1969, 70, 71

Lafon, Matt................................................... 2006

Kipp, Kenneth W............................... 1960, 61, 62

LaGrange, Charles R.......................... 1963, 64, 65

Kirby, Selmer M...................................... 1934, 35

LaGrone, Walter A.................................. 1960, 61

Kirchmer, John T........................................... 1964

Lake, Jerrod (Manager)................................... 2004

HISTORY

Hubby, Ronnie G......................... 1972, 73, 74, 75

Kapchinski, Karl (Trainer)................................ 1978

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Lakin, Greg.................................. 1988, 89, 90, 91

Lewis, Courtney.......................... 2003, 04, 05, 06

Luna, Otie C............................................ 1957, 58

Martin, Sabrina (Trainer)................................ 2004

McClelland, H.W........................................... 1922

LaMantia, Nick.................................. 2006, 07, 08

Lewis, Darren.............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90

Luna, Saul..................................................... 1996

Martin, Sidney T............................................ 1934

McClintock, J.R............................................. 1917

Lamascus, Gaston....................................2012, 13

Lewis, Mark................................ 1980, 81, 82, 84

Lutrick, J.A.................................................... 1911

Martinez, Jackie (Trainer)............................... 2008

McCollum, Ryan............................................2017

Lambert, H.G.................................... 1910, 11, 12

Lewis, Patrick............................... 2009, 10, 11, 12

Lyday, Jeremy (Trainer)................................... 1999

Massey, Chris (Trainer)................................... 1978

McCown, Randy......................... 1996, 97, 98, 99

Lambo, Josh.............................................2013, 14

Lewis, Steve.................................................. 1979

Lyles, John V.................................................. 1912

Massey, Haven.................................. 2001, 02, 03

McCoy, Erik..............................................2016, 17

Lamkin, Kenneth A........................... 1964, 65, 66

Lewis, Trent...................................... 1989, 90, 91

McCoy, Jamie.......................................... 2008, 09

Lammers, Chris............................................. 1983

Leyendecker, Dan......................................... 1988

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Masterson, L................................................. 1902 Mastrogovanni, Jordan............................2013, 14

McCoy, Joe (Manager)......................... 1989, 90, 91

Lamothe, Michael........................ 2009, 10, 11, 12

Liles, Ike.................................................. 1983, 84

Mack, Daylon..................................... 2015, 16, 17

Matakis, Andy............................................... 2003

McCoy, Terrence......................... 2007, 08, 09, 10

Lamp, Ted............................................... 1973, 74

Lillard, Steve T............................................... 1909

Maddox, Randy............................................ 1969

Mathis, Jonathan.....................................2010, 12

McCoy, Torin........................................... 1989, 90

Land, Marshall.............................................. 1986

Lindblade, Ryan.............................................2013

Madison, Lonnie........................... 1998, 99, 2000

Matthews, Howard...................... 2011, 12, 13, 14

McCravey, Sarah (Trainer)............................... 1998

Land, Mike (Trainer).................................. 1981, 82

Lindsey, Ernest M......................................... 1935

Madubuike, Justin.........................................2017

Matthews, Jake............................ 2010, 11, 12, 13

McCray, Danny.................................. 1993, 94, 95

Landrum, Tim................................... 1985, 86, 87

Lindsey, Glynn................................... 1964, 65, 66

Magee, Keeath II...........................................2017

Matthews, Kevin......................... 2006, 07, 08, 09

McCrumbly, John.................................... 1973, 74

Lane, Jorvorskie.......................... 2005, 06, 07, 08

Lindsey, Ronald L.............................. 1964, 65, 66

Magourik, Conrad W......................... 1951, 52, 53

Matthews, Mason L................................ 1944, 45

McDaniel, Archie........................ 2002, 03, 04, 05

Lanfear, Connor................................. 2015, 16, 17

Linnstaedter, James A....................... 1961, 62, 63

Magrill, O.B....................................... 1929, 30, 31

Matthews, Mike........................... 2012, 13, 14, 15

McDermott, Pat................................ 1970, 71, 72

Langford, Alvin L............................... 1950, 51, 52

Linscombe, Corry.................................... 1984, 85

Maham, Scott......................................... 1987, 88

Mathews, Jason................................ 1991, 92, 93

McDonald, Andy..................................... 1988, 89

Langston, James E........................................ 1956

Lippman, Glenn E............................. 1949, 50, 51

Mahan, Jack...................................... 1917, 19, 20

Mathews, Ryan........................... 1991, 92, 93, 94

McDonald, Charles N........................ 1949, 50, 51

Lark, Scott................................... 1985, 86, 87, 88

Lister, W.S............................................... 1926, 27

Mahan, Michael........................... 1999, 2000, 01

Mathison, Todd........................... 1991, 92, 93, 94

McDonald, Hugh F........................................ 1894

Lary, Robert Y.................................... 1949, 50, 51

Littig, Michael............................................... 1983

Mahone, Matt.................................. 1994, 96, 97

Maughmer, Lynn........................................... 1978

McDonald, Pace............................................ 1918

Latham, Joel P................................... 1960, 61, 62

Little, Caleb....................................................2012

Malena, Ben................................ 2010, 11, 12, 13

Mauk, Albert.......................................... 1903, 05

McDonald, William A.................................... 1909

Lawrence (Trainer).................................... 1994, 95

Little, Jack H...................................... 1950, 51, 52

Malone, C.C............................................ 1930, 31

Mauritz, Maddie (Trainer).............................. 2007

McDowell, Charles H.................................... 1910

Lawson, Bruce........................................ 1982, 83

Little, Mike.................................. 1978, 79, 80, 81

Malone, Grant (Manager)................... 1989, 90, 91

Mauritz, Mollie (Trainer)................................. 2008

McElroy, Hugh........................................ 1970, 71

Lawson, Clarence O...................................... 1949

Little, Thomas............................................... 1995

Malone, Tyronne.......................................... 1990

Maxfield, Kyle............................. 1991, 92, 93, 94

McElroy, Leeland.............................. 1993, 94, 95

Lawson, Doug............................................... 1989

Littlefield, Dirk (Trainer)............................ 1999, 01

Maltz, Hershel (Manager)............................... 1947

Maxwell, David....................................... 1994, 95

McFadden, P.M....................................... 1930, 31

Lazarine, Marshall M.................................... 1950

Litterst, Frank C............................................. 1916

Mangan, Kyle..................................... 2009, 10, 11

Maxwell, Stapp N......................................... 1932

McFarland, Arthur.................................. 1903, 04

League, Thomas........................................... 1944

Lively, Britt.................................................... 2000

Mangum, Kevin................................ 2001, 02, 04

Maxwell, Tommy.............................. 1966, 67, 68

McFarland, H.F........................................ 1893, 94

LeBouef, Gordon E............................ 1957, 58, 59

Lockett, Bobby J............................................ 1956

Mann, Bradem.........................................2016, 17

May, Homer H.................................. 1970, 71, 72

McFarland, James L...................................... 1911

LeCompte, J.P................................................ 1999

Lockhart, James.......................................2015, 16

Manning, Justin.............................................2014

Mayeaux, Hayden E................................ 1951, 52

McGee, Stephen......................... 2005, 06, 07, 08

Lechler, Derek............................................... 2000

Lofton, Steve................................................. 1989

Manning, Nurahda..................... 2003, 04, 05, 06

Mayes, Erik................................................... 2004

McGinnis, Francis K...................................... 1900

Lechler, Shane............................ 1996, 97, 98, 99

Long, Bob.......................................... 1966, 67, 68

Manning, Waylon E................................ 1935, 36

Mayfield, J.D. Jr. (Manager)....................... 1949, 50

McGonagill, J.D............................................. 1894

Ledbetter, Harry L................................... 1965, 66

Long, Don......................................... 1972, 73, 74

Manziel, Johnny.......................................2012, 13

Mays, Will..................................................... 2002

McGonagle, Brad.......................................... 1990

Ledbetter, Ronald P........................... 1960, 61, 62

Long, Dustin............................................ 2002, 03

Maples, Weldon L................................... 1941, 42

Mazur, John............................................ 1983, 84

McGowan, Billy Joe................................ 1952, 54

Lednicky, Kyle.............................. 1995, 96 97, 98

Long, Eldon W............................................... 1943

Marcus, James........................................ 1987, 89

McAfee, Keith............................. 1988, 89, 90, 91

McGregor, Flint............................................. 1902

Lee, Larry L............................................. 1965, 66

Lopez, Ricky.................................................. 1981

Marks, Jared..................................... 1984, 85, 86

McAllister, G.T......................................... 1943, 44

McGuire, Eddy (Trainer)............................ 1989, 90

Lee, Robert G................................................ 1963

Lord, George P........................................ 1930, 31

Marks, Robert E................................ 1955, 56, 57

McAnelly, Phil............................................... 1968

McGuire, Joseph D................................. 1924, 25

Leggett, Charles W........................................ 1909

Lord, Mike......................................... 1969, 70, 71

Marquette, Leo J........................................... 1952

McArthur, O.A.............................................. 1912

McGuire, Trace................................. 1985, 86, 87

Lehrer, Robert (Trainer)............................ 1986, 87

Losada, Nick................................................. 2002

Marshall, Mike.............................................. 1982

McBride, Brady (Video).......................... 2005, 06

McIlhany, Joe D................................. 1962, 63, 64

Leiper, Sam E................................................ 1922

Love, Andrew C....................................... 1894, 98

Marshall, Tank............................ 1973, 74, 75, 76

McCaffrey, Gary............................................ 1970

Leisner, Lane (Manager)............................ 1982, 83

Love, J.N....................................................... 1933

Martin, Amy (Trainer)......................................2009

McCall, Mark (Trainer).................. 1989, 90, 91, 92

McKaughan, Edward W........ 1964, 65 McKeehan, James.......................................... 1991, 92, 93, 94

Lemmons, Bernard....................................... 1950

Love, Richard L............................................. 1959

Martin, G.W...................................... 1918, 19, 20

McCall, Matt............................... 1987, 88, 89, 90

Lemmons, Kevin (Manager).......... 1995, 96, 97, 98

Loving, James W........................................... 1904

Martin, Gary Wayne..................................... 1970

McCarley, Robert E....................................... 1952

Lemons, Billy.............................. 1973, 74, 75, 76

Lowery, Gene.................................... 1993, 94, 95

Martin, Harry................................................ 1894

McCarthy, Toby................................. 1998, 99, 00

Lemons, Frank........................................ 1976, 77

Lozano, Mark................................................ 2007

Martin, John................................................. 1988

McCauley, Tango..................................... 1999, 00

Leone, Brandon.......................... 2003, 04, 05, 06

Luebbehusen, Steve......................... 1969, 70, 71

Martin, Koda...................................... 2015, 16, 17

McClatchy, Scott (Trainer)................... 1989, 90, 91

Lewis, Anthony........................... 2006, 07, 08, 09

Luethy, Don R............................................... 1942

Martin, Peter................................................ 2005

McClelland, Don A.................................. 1957, 60

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McKinney, Seth....................... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 McKinney, Steve......................... 1994, 95, 96, 97 McKnight, J.B.......................................... 1916, 17 McLean, Ken J................................... 1962, 63, 65 McMahan, Billy M........................................ 1953 McMahan, James T....................................... 1950


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Murray, Jon (Trainer)...................................... 1995

Osborn, John.......................................... 1979, 80

Murray, Kevin............................. 1983, 84, 85, 86

Osborne, Carl R................................ 1955, 56, 57

Murray, Kyler.................................................2015

Osborne, Richard........................ 1972, 73, 74, 75

Murray, Paul................................................. 1979

Osgood, Chris......................................... 1988, 89

Murray, R.L............................................. 1932, 33

Overly, Charles R............................... 1943, 46, 47

Murski, Robert.................................. 1970, 71, 72

Overly, James A. (Trainer)......................... 1948, 49

Myers, Frank............................... 1974, 75, 76, 77

Overshiner, E.M............................................ 1896

Myers, O.W....................................... 1897, 98, 99

Overton, Andrew J.................................. 1963, 64

N Naiser, Derek................................................ 1988

VON MILLER Miller, Von.................................. 2007, 08, 09, 10

Moorman, Maurice...................................... 1966

McMillan, W.G........................................ 1921, 22

Milligan, Garry.................................. 1976, 77, 78

Moree, Ashley (Manager)............................... 2001

McMullen, Typail.............................. 1993, 94, 95

Milligan, Wayne...................................... 1903, 07

Morgan, Sylvester....................... 1984, 85, 86, 87

McMurrey, J.D.............................................. 1917

Mills, J. Kenneth........................................... 1937

Morris, A.B....................................... 1920, 21, 22

McNeal, Kenric............................ 2009, 10, 11, 12

Mills, Kyle (Trainer)......................................... 2000

Morris, Alex................................ 1985, 86, 87, 88

McNeal, Reggie........................... 2002, 03, 04, 05

Mills, Thomas W............................... 1927, 28, 29

Morris, David (Manager)........................... 2005, 06

McNeill, J.C................................................... 1894

Millsap, Lenard............................................. 1970

Morris, Jared.............................. 2000, 01, 02, 03

McQueen, Conner....................... 2013, 14, 15, 16

Milstead, Charles F........................... 1957, 58, 59

Morrison, D.E............................................... 1912

McQueen, Justin..................................... 2008, 09

Minnock, W.A......................................... 1937, 38

Morrison, P.M............................................... 1896

McQueen, Mark..................................... 1981, 82

Mitchell, Billy.............................. 1990, 92, 93, 94

Morrow, Howard........................ 2005, 06, 08, 09

Means, Nicole (Trainer)...................................2010

Mitchell, Brandon....................... 1993, 94, 95, 96

Morrow, Johnnie.................................... 1935, 36

Meeks, Thomas E............................. 1962, 63, 64

Mitchell, Brian............................ 1991, 92, 93, 94

Mortensen, James E..................................... 1945

Meitzen, J.B.................................................. 1924

Mitchell, Keith............................ 1993, 94, 95, 96

Moseley, Hal........................... 1897, 98, 99, 1900

Mengers, Emily (Trainer)..................................2009

Mitchell, Merlin...................................... 1915, 16

Mosley, Mike.............................. 1977, 78, 79, 80

Mengers, Sarah (Trainer)................................ 2007

Mobley, DeQawn.................................... 2004, 05

Moser, R. Derace.............................. 1939, 40, 41

Mercer, Arthur J...................................... 1941, 42

Moeller, Sam ............................... 2012, 13, 14, 15

Moses, Sam F.................................... 1949, 50, 51

Merka, Jeremiah H....................................... 1933

Mohn, Walter............................................... 1967

Moss, Matt............................................. 2008, 09

Mertz, Alaina (Trainer).................................... 1994

Molberg, Carl.................................... 1948, 49, 50

Mossenburg, W.G......................................... 1894

Meyer, D....................................................... 1902

Moncrief, Monte P...................... 1943, 44, 45, 46

Motley, Larry................................................ 1986

Meyer, William H.............................. 1949, 50, 51

Mond, Kellen.................................................2017

Motley, Zolus C....................................... 1939, 41

Meyers, Phillip............................ 1994, 95, 96, 97

Monk, Kevin................................ 1974, 75, 76, 77

Moulden, Carl D............................... 1929, 30, 31

Michael, Christine........................ 2009, 10, 11, 12

Montgomery, J.B.......................................... 1942

Mudd, Dennis............................................... 1985

Mickens, Ray............................... 1992, 93, 94, 95

Montgomery, Michael............................ 2003, 04

Muhlbach, Don....................................... 2002, 03

Middleton, Bobby............................. 1984, 85, 86

Montgomery, Roark...................................... 1912

Mulhollan, Ray W............................. 1940, 41, 42

Middleton, Doug.......................................... 1985

Moon, L.B............................................... 1987, 88

Mullen, Steve............................................... 1968

Mikeska, Brad (Manager)................................ 2005

Moore, A.A............................................. 1930, 31

Muller, Jay........................................ 1984, 85, 86

Mikeska, Russell..................................... 1976, 77

Moore, Damontre............................. 2010, 11, 12

Muniz, James................................................ 1996

Miles, Wadine............................................... 1977

Moore, Dan...................................................2017

Munson, George (Manager)............................ 1972

Milkavich, James........................................... 2003

Moore, Doyle H............................................ 1949

Munson, Joe U. Jr.................................... 1957, 58

Mikeska, Bradley (Manager)........................... 2004

Moore, Eric............................................. 1989, 90

Murchison, Phil (Trainer).......................... 1993, 94

Miller, A.R..................................................... 1912

Moore, George F..................................... 1907, 08

Murname, T. (Manager)...................... 1944, 45, 46

Miller, Eric E...................................... 1951, 52, 53

Moore, Kirk (Manager).............................. 1993, 94

Murphy, A.L. (Manager)............................ 1952, 53

Miller, John............................................. 1989, 90

Moore, Mack.......................................... 1979, 80

Murphy, James L............................... 1959, 60, 61

Miller, L......................................................... 1902

Moore, Matt................................................. 1997

Murphy, Jennifer (Manager)........................... 2002

Miller, Stephen (Trainer)........................... 1993, 94

Moore Richard.........................................2015, 16

Murphy, Mike (Manager).......................... 1980, 81

Miller, T.L................................................ 1921, 22

Moore, Travis (Trainer)................................... 2004

Murphy, Terrence....................... 2001, 02, 03, 04

Miller, Thomas B........................................... 1939

Moore, William R............................. 1962, 63, 64

Murrah, Thomas F............................ 1963, 64, 65

Miller, Vance W....................................... 1912, 13

Moore, W. Scott.......................... 1907, 08, 09, 10

Murrah, W.E............................... 1918, 19, 20, 21

Ozee, Kevin (Manager).................................... 1993

Nakos, Alex (Manager).............................. 1988, 89

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Nakos, Spiro (Manager)....................... 1990, 92, 93

Page, Sean.................................................... 1987

Nasser, Al...................................................... 1978

Paine, Jeff................................... 1980, 81, 82, 83

Neal, Apryl (Manager)..................................... 2001

Palasota, Vince............................................. 1988

Nealy, Otis.................................. 1989, 90, 91, 92

Palomarez, Eddie.......................................... 1997

Nealy, Spencer............................. 2009, 10, 11, 12

Pannell, E.W...................................... 1938, 39, 40

Neece, Clarence M............................. 191908, 09

Pappas, Mike.................................... 1987, 89, 90

Neely, Roy G........................................... 1922, 23

Pardee, John P.................................. 1954, 55, 56

Neff, Asa J..................................................... 1902

Parish, Joseph M........................................... 1939

Nehib, Greg.................................................. 1988

Park, Mike......................................... 1970, 71, 72

Nelms, Milton R............................................ 1912

Parker, James H. (Manager)....................... 1939, 40

Nelson, Freddie A......................................... 1965

Parker, Jim........................................ 1968, 69, 70

Nelson, Jeff................................. 1982, 83, 84, 85

Parker, Kyrion.................................................2014

Neill, Doug........................................ 1969, 70, 71

Parker, Sirr.................................. 1995, 96, 97, 98

Nesrsta, J.O....................................... 1935, 36, 37

Parker, William E......................... 1908, 09, 10, 12

Netardus, Jaro G. Jr................................. 1949, 51

Parmer, James R........................................... 1944

Nettles, Rusty......................................... 1981, 82

Parra, Albert (Manager)............................ 2004, 05

Neumann, Layne.............................. 2004, 05, 06

Patrick, Brian.......................................... 2002, 03

Neville, Henry A............................................ 1943

Patterson, Cornelius......................... 1988, 89, 90

Newton, Broderick........................... 2004, 05, 06

Patterson, Domonique............................2010, 11

Newton, Keith......................................... 1983, 84

Patterson, Lucas......................... 2007, 08, 09, 10

Newton, Matt (Manager).......................... 2004, 05

Patton, Ronald........................................ 1997, 98

Nguyen, Dat................................ 1995, 96, 97, 98

Paul, Roshauud..............................................2017

Niederhofer, Boone........................... 2014, 15, 16

Paulhill, Will...................................................2016

Nicholas, Don R............................................ 1949

Pavlas, Lance.............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90

Nichols, Jerry D....................................... 1964, 65

Payne, Brian...................................... 1989, 90, 91

Nichols, Terry.......................................... 1998, 99

Payne, H.B. (Buddy).......................... 1957, 58, 59

Nicholson, John David.................................. 2005

Payne, Lawrence J........................................ 1945

Niland, Thomas K.................................... 1951, 52

Payne, Rick (Manager)..................................... 1976

Nilson, John H................................... 1963, 64, 65

Payne, W.O................................................... 1942

Noble, Elton........................................ 1899, 1900

Pearce, Chance....................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Nohavitza, Elo E................................ 1949, 50, 51

Pearson, Henry A.......................................... 1957

Noil, Speedy...................................... 2014, 15, 16

Peevy, Jayden................................................2017

Nolan, Willis..................................... 1930, 31, 32

Pegram, Todd.............................. 2002, 03, 04, 05

Nolen, Lockhart (Manager)............................. 1948

Pekar, Matt (Trainer)........................... 2000, 01, 02

Northup, Roy F.................................. 1958, 59, 60

Pender, Paul................................ 1979, 80, 81, 82

Noto, Jeff (Trainer).......................................... 2005

Penright, Jarrod...................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Novosad, Steven (Trainer)................... 1995, 96, 98

Peoples, Dan................................................. 1971

Nwachukwu, Uzoma.................... 2009, 10, 11, 12

Perkins, Frank D................................ 1894, 96, 97

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Perroni, Evan.......................... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Perry, Carl (Video).................................. 2005, 06

O’Brient, Sammy........................ 1984, 85, 86, 87

Perry, Tommy................................................ 2003

O’Bryant, Ryan........................................ 2008, 09

Persons, David H........................................... 1913

Obioha, Julien.............................. 2012, 13, 14, 15

Peter, Philip.................................................. 1961

Obiozor, Cyril.............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08

Peterson, Alcie........................................ 1994, 95

Ochterbeck, W.J...................................... 1924, 25

Peterson, Jordan......................... 2006, 07, 08, 09

Odom, Lynn...................................... 1967, 68, 69

Petty, Kent.................................. 1989, 90, 91, 92

Odom, Van........................................ 1969, 70, 71

Petty, S.J.................................................. 1926, 27

Ogbuehi, Cedric........................... 2011, 12, 13, 14

Peveto, Cal.............................................. 1978, 79

Ogdee, Edward............................................. 1942

Philley, Andy..................................... 1969, 70, 71

Ohlendorf, Norbert K........................ 1952, 53, 54

Phillips, David............................................... 1984

Olbrich, Alvin P.............................................. 1938

Phillips, H.D.................................................. 1930

Oliver, Aaron............................... 1995, 96, 97, 98

Phillips, James D............................... 1960, 61, 62

Oliver, Charles..........................................2016, 17

Phillips, Michael L......................................... 1964

Oliver, Gale G.................................... 1957, 58, 59

Phillips, Robert H.................................... 1959, 60

Oliver, Gary................................. 1987, 88, 89, 90

Phythian, Walter R.................................. 1935, 36

O’Neal, Hardy E............................................ 1902

Pickard, Billy (Trainer)..................................... 1978

O’Neal, Steve.................................... 1966, 67, 68

Pickett, Tom B......................................... 1941, 46

O’Quinn, Patrick............................................2011

Pierce, J.A......................................... 1918, 19, 20

Ortamand, Clayton (Trainer)............... 2000, 01, 02

Pierce, Kirk.................................................... 1988

Ortega, Justin...........................................2011, 12

Pierson, Jay (Trainer)....................................... 1998

Osadebey, Michael........................................2012

Pillans, Ryan.................................................. 1995

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McMillan, M. Blaisdale................................. 1894

Owens, Bob (Manager)................................... 1973


Pinesette, Mike............................................. 2000

Puckett, John W...................................... 1902, 03

Rektorik, J.A.................................................. 1926

Pinson, C.T..................................................... 1923

Puff, Courtney (Trainer).................................. 1999

Reneau, Will (Video)............................... 2005, 06

Pinson, Harry T............................................. 1921

Pugh, Jordan............................... 2006, 07, 08, 09

Renfro, Colby................................................ 2008

Piper, Jim.......................................... 1967, 68, 69

Pugh, Marion C................................. 1938, 39, 40

Renfro, Debione............................................2017

Piper, Paul K............................................ 1959, 60

Pullig, Corey................................ 1992, 93, 94, 95

Resley, George.............................................. 1968

Pirie, James E.................................... 1901, 02, 03

Pustejovsky, Ed........................... 1976, 77, 78, 79

Restivo, Brian (Manager)............... 1995, 96, 97, 98

Pirtle, David (Trainer)...................................... 1976

Pyburn, Jack H.................................. 1964, 65, 66

Reuber, Alan............................... 2000, 01, 02, 03

Pitman, Mike J.................................. 1962, 63, 64

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Reynolds, James........................................... 1968

Pitner, H.M....................................... 1934, 35, 36 Pittman, Lee (Manager)............................ 1981, 82

Rackley, Caleb (Manager)................................ 1997

Reynolds, Josh................................... 2014, 15, 16

Pizzitola, Michael J................................. 1961, 62

Ragsdale, Robert.................................... 1897, 98

Reynolds, Ron............................................... 1984

Polasek, Billy Joe..................................... 1969, 71

Rahn, Leon F........................................... 1939, 40

Reynolds, Shawn.......................................... 1995

Polk, Scott............................. 1980, 81, 82, 83, 84

Raiford, Aubrey............................................. 1981

Rhodes, Alyson (Trainer)................................. 2005

Pollacia, Tony................................................ 1985

Rainey, Kajay (Trainer).................................... 2004

Rhodes, Burnest..................................... 1997, 98

Pollard, Dan.................................................. 1986

Randall, Gary.................................................2009

Rice, Matt (Manager)...................... 1999, 2000, 01

Pollock, Oscar L............................................. 1947

Randle, Floyd, Sr............................... 1977, 78, 13

Richard, John.......................................... 1992, 94

Polocheck, Layne.......................................... 1985

Randle, Taylor................................................2011

Richardson, Bucky...................... 1987, 88, 90, 91

Pond, J.......................................................... 2006

Randolph, Will...............................................2011

Richardson, Lester S............................... 1939, 41

Pool, Rusty.................................................... 1971

Rankin, Matt..................................................2009

Richardson, Michael......................................2012

Pope, Edward.............................. 2013, 14, 15, 16

Ransby, Felton........................................ 1988, 90

Richardson, Rod............................................ 1982

Porter, Greg...................................... 1981, 82, 83

Ransom, Dennis.......................... 1987, 88, 89, 90

Richenstein, Charles A.................................. 1905

Porter, Greg A............................. 1999, 00, 01, 02

Raschke, Craig................................................2009

Richey, Derrick.................................. 1987, 88, 89

Porter, Sean................................. 2009, 10, 11, 12

Ratley, Damion.................................. 2015, 16, 17

Richter, Charles E.............................. 1927, 28, 29

Poss, John M........................................... 1965, 66

Rau, Tim (Manager)................................... 1988, 89

Ricke, Mike (Trainer)................................. 1980, 81

Powell, Buffie (Trainer)................................... 2000

Raven, Floyd................................ 2011, 12, 13, 14

Rickman, Rick (Manager)................................ 1968

Powell, Jack E.......................................... 1953, 55

Rawlins, Harry E............................................ 1918

Ridenhower, Ray..................................... 1901, 02

Powell, Louis H............................................. 1914

Ray, John................................................. 2004, 05

Riewe, Dustin.......................................... 2007, 08

Powell, William D.............................. 1954, 55, 56

Ray, Tom....................................................... 1985

Riggs, Charlie.................................... 1966, 67, 68

Power, Robert (Manager)................................ 1967

Reagan, Travis H............................... 1961, 62, 63

Riley, L’Tydrick............................ 2002, 03, 04, 06

Power, Richard S. (Manager)........................... 1969

Red, Darrell....................................... 1991, 92, 93

Rion, Dennis................................................. 1983

Prater, Colton...........................................2016, 17

Redus, James................................................ 1979

Risien, Cody...................................... 1976, 77, 78

Prater, Kyle (Trainer)....................................... 1998

Reed, Bryce................................. 2003, 04, 05, 06

Risien, Flint....................................... 1980, 81, 82

Price, C. Walemon............................ 1937, 38, 39

Reed, Phillip (Manager)......................... 1999, 2002

Roach, James B............................................. 1933

Price, Harold L.............................................. 1956

Reed, Roderick........................................ 1976, 77

Roaches, Carl.............................. 1972, 73, 74, 75

Price, Michael......................................... 1995, 98

Reed, Roman................................................ 1983

Robbins, Cooper P. Jr.............................. 1952, 53

Price, P.M...................................................... 1925

Rees, W. Nelson............................................ 1931

Robbins, Donald........................................... 1955

Price, Terry.................................. 1986, 87, 88, 89

Reeves, John R........................................ 1939, 40

Robbins, Doug.............................................. 1970

Prioleau, Hutson......................................2010, 11

Reeves, Ken................................ 1981, 82, 83, 84

Robbins, Mike................................... 1979, 81, 82

Prokop, Merl A............................................. 1947

Reid, Steve (Manager)............................... 1983, 84

Roberts, F.A. (Manager).................................. 1913

Pryor, Larry..............................................2016, 17

Reinarz, Cole..................................... 1992, 93, 94

Roberts, William C.................................... 191908

Puckett, Felix S........................................ 1905, 06

Reinhard, Brittani (Trainer)..............................2010

Robertson, Art Mitchell.......................... 1970, 71

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Reynolds, John W.......................................... 1965

Robertson, Christian................................2015, 16

Rogers, Joe C.......................................... 1915, 16

Robertson, Harold.................. 1998, 99, 2000, 01

Rogers, Kendrick............................................2017

Robertson, John E................................... 1931, 33

Rogers, Owens A............................... 1936, 37, 38

Robinson, Ivan............................. 2011, 12, 13, 14

Rollins, Brook (Trainer)................... 1997, 98, 2000

Robinson, Jeroy.......................... 1986, 87, 88, 89

Rollins, Gerald D. (Manager)........................... 1956

Robison, Tommy......................... 1980, 81, 82, 83

Rollins, John W.................................. 1914, 15, 16

Robnett, Edward........................................... 1939

Rollins, Zerick.................................... 1995, 96, 97

Robnett, Marshall F........................... 1938, 39, 40

Roome, Brian (Manager)..................... 1996, 97, 98

Rockhold, Jason...................................... 1989, 90

Roper, James S.............................................. 1958

Rodriguez, Chris (Trainer)............................... 2007

Roper, John................................. 1985, 86, 87, 88

Rodriguez, Christian............... 1998, 99, 2000, 01

Rophial, Steve (Trainer)............................. 1996, 99

Roepke, Robert E. (Manager).......................... 1961

Roquemore, Michael A................................. 1962

Rogers, Cullen J................................. 1939, 41, 42

Ross, David................................. 2002, 03, 04, 05

Rogers, Gary................................................. 1982

Ross, Brian.................................. 1986, 87, 88, 89

Rogers, Gerald G............................... 1961, 62, 63

Ross, James B..................................... 191906, 07

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Saxe, Charles S........................................ 1951, 52

Sezer, Alex.................................... 2013, 14, 15, 16

Sinclair, Bennie C.................................... 1953, 54

Smith, Vance................................. 1999, 2000, 01

Rother, Randy............................................... 1982

Scarborough, J.S........................................... 1908

Shaeffer, Robert J.............................. 1949, 50, 51

Singleton, Bryant.............................. 2002, 03, 04

Smitham, Verner R. (Manager)....................... 1914

Routt, Joe E....................................... 1935, 36, 37

Scales, Rhontae................................. 2010, 11, 12

Shankle, E.J............................................. 2007, 08

Singleton, James M................................ 1965, 66

Snow, Dion.............................................. 1988, 89

Routt, William A............................... 1938, 39, 40

Scates, Cody............................... 2000, 01, 02, 03

Shanks, Jeff............................................. 1988, 89

Singleton, Percy............................................ 1992

Solari, Steve...................................... 1991, 92, 93

Rowe, Casimira (Trainer)................................. 2006

Schaedel, Charles T................................. 1910, 11

Shaw, Joe...................................................... 1969

Sipe, Brent (Trainer)........................................ 1989

Sooy, Tom......................................... 1967, 68, 69

Royalty, Charlie A.................................... 1948, 49

Schero, Joe E..................................... 1952, 53, 54

Sheffield, Corky...................................... 1969, 72

Siverand, Kemah............................................2017

Sorrell, Gary...................................... 1987, 88, 89

Ruby, Martin O................................. 1939, 40, 41

Schoonover, Denise (Trainer).......................... 1997

Sheffield, Jimmy............................... 1968, 69, 70

Skinner, Ben S. (Manager)............................... 1952

Spacek, Sheila (Trainer)................................... 2006

Rudder, James Earl....................................... 1931

Schmid, Joe H. (Manager)............................... 1957

Shefts, Morton....................................... 1944, 46

Slater, Scott................................. 1985, 86, 87, 88

Spadora, Joseph (Manager)............................ 1965

Rugel, Dan F...................................... 1907, 08, 09

Schmidt, Hubert..................................... 1906, 07

Shelton, J. Howard.................................. 1939, 40

Slaton, Tony...................................... 1982, 83, 84

Spake, W.E.................................................... 1912

Ruhman, Chris............................ 1994, 95, 96, 97

Schmidt, Pat (Trainer)..................................... 1995

Sherman, Matt..............................................2011

Slaughter, Marion P....................................... 1942

Speed, Carleton D......................................... 1925

Rush, Marshall N.................................... 1951, 52

Schneider, Daniel W.......................... 1965, 66, 67

Shields, John (Trainer)............................... 1996, 99

Slocum, Shawn............................................. 1984

Spencer, Michael F.................................. 1949, 50

Rush, William T................................. 1949, 50, 51

Schneider, Staci (Trainer).................................2009

Shiller, Steve................................................. 1983

Smelser, Dennis................................ 1973, 74, 75

Spencer, Oliver E........................................... 1914

Rushing, Eli............................................. 1937, 38

Schneider, Travis......................... 2005, 06, 07, 08

Shipman, David................................. 1974, 75, 76

Smith, Alan................................. 1980, 81, 83, 84

Spencer, Rick................................................ 1971

Russell, Caleb.......................................... 2010, 11

Schorp, Greg............................... 1990, 91, 92, 93

Shippix.......................................................... 1909

Smith, Bland........................................... 1970, 71

Spencer, Ted L................................... 1931, 32, 33

Russell, Jake...................................................2012

Schorp, Tanner.................................. 2015, 16, 17

Shira, Charles N...................................... 1943, 44

Smith, Brent............................... 1985, 86, 87, 88

Spikes, Cameron......................... 1995, 96, 97, 98

Russell, Josh.................................................. 2008

Schroeder, Bruno E........................... 1935, 37, 38

Shockey, Jacob C............................... 1935, 36, 37

Smith, Caden..................................... 2013, 14, 15

Spiller, Derrick............................ 1995, 96, 97, 98

Rylander, W.E................................................ 1915

Schroeder, Chad......................... 2003, 04, 05, 06

Showers, Jameill......................................2011, 12

Smith, Chris............................................ 2006, 07

Spiller, Fred................................................... 2000

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Schroeder, William H.............................. 1953, 54

Shumard, Michael...................... 2006, 07, 08, 09

Smith, Darrell................................... 1976, 77, 78

Spires, Truman E........................................... 1945

Schultz, Earl................................ 1900, 01, 02, 03

Schuster, Taylor............................................. 2004

Smith, Darrell................................... 1982, 83, 84

Spitzenberger, Steve......................... 1975, 76, 77

Sacra, Joseph R................................. 1944, 46, 47

Schuster, Taylor................................. 2003, 04, 05

Sibley, William R..................................... 1941, 42

Smith, Detron............................. 1992, 93, 94, 95

Spivey, Marshall................................ 1939, 40, 41

Sacra, Joseph R. Jr............................. 1970, 71, 72

Schwarz, Blake............................ 1972, 73, 74, 75

Sikes, Delmar D............................................. 1950

Smith, Don G.................................... 1956, 57, 58

Sprague, Jayme (Trainer)................................ 2005

Saddler, Rod................................ 1983, 84, 85, 86

Scoggins, Phillip C................................... 1964, 65

Sikes, Jules V..................................... 1925, 26, 27

Smith, Earl L............................................ 1939, 40

Sprott, Alton C........................................ 1926, 27

Sagraves, Steven..................................... 1990, 91

Scott, David............................................. 1979, 80

Siler, Rich.......................................... 1983, 84, 85

Smith, Everett............................. 2000, 01, 02, 03

Sproule, Colin............................................... 2004

Sallee, Bill D...................................... 1965, 66, 67

Scott, Herbert B............................................ 1952

Simmons, A.L.......................................... 1956, 57

Smith, George......................................... 1982, 83

Squillante, Anthony................................ 2002, 03

Salyer, Johnny A................................ 1951, 52, 53

Scott, Johnny D....................................... 1952, 53

Simmons, Elvis A............................... 1940, 41, 42

Smith, Gilbert............................................... 1966

Stabler, James M.................................... 1964, 65

Sammons, Thomas B.................................... 1904

Scott, Joseph O....................................... 1944, 46

Simmons, J.A................................................ 1926

Smith, Greg (Video)...................................... 2005

Stach, Stanfield A.................................... 1933, 35

Sams, Bucky...................................... 1973, 74, 75

Scott, Richard E............................................. 1949

Simmons, Melvin D........................... 1962, 63, 64

Smith, H.E......................................... 1937, 38, 39

Stages, William E.......................................... 1936

Sanders, Chris............................. 1991, 92, 94, 95

Scott, Verne A............................................... 1914

Simmons, Randy......................... 1988, 89, 90, 91

Smith, Henry........................................... 2006, 07

Stahr, Richard (Trainer)................................... 1989

Sanders, Eugene............................... 1976, 77, 78

Scovell, J. Field.............................................. 1928

Simmons, Wayland A........................ 1959, 60, 61

Smith, Keondra....................................... 2007, 08

Stallings, Eugene C............................ 1954, 55, 56

Sanders, Robert W............................ 1957, 58, 59

Scudder, Carl F.................................. 1918, 19, 20

Simon, Amon.............................. 1998, 99, 00, 01

Smith, Kevin................................ 1988, 89, 90, 91

Stallings, Rusty........................................ 1968, 69

Sanders, S.H.................................................. 1921

Seals-Jones, Ricky.............................. 2014, 15, 16

Simon, Burnis.............................. 1980, 81,82, 83

Smith, Langston M.................................. 1914, 15

Stanley, James L................................ 1955, 56, 57

Sanders, Scot................................................ 1991

Seago, H.W.................................................... 1936

Simonini, Edward........................ 1972, 73, 74, 75

Smith, Linnis............................... 2000, 01, 02, 03

Stanford, Eric................................ 1999, 2000, 01

Sanders, Thomas........................ 1980, 81, 82, 84

Seeker, Ricky..................................... 1972, 73, 74

Simpson, J.V...................................... 1902, 03, 04

Smith, Lionel...................................... 2009, 10, 11

Stanley, Mark.................................... 1973, 74, 75

Sanders, T.J................................................... 2007

Seely, Bill................................................. 1968, 69

Simpson, O.M................................... 1897, 98, 99

Smith, M.V.............................................. 1920, 21

Stansbury, Gavin................................ 2011, 12, 13

Sanders, Tommy......................................2013, 14

Selby, Tommy (Manager)........................... 1994, 95

Simpson, Phillip................................ 1977, 78, 79

Smith, Preston W........................ 1945, 46, 47, 48

Stansberry, Robert........................................ 1969

Sarkissian, Steve........................................... 1989

Self, Rocky..................................................... 1969

Simpson, Will................................................ 1998

Smith, Ralph W................................. 1958, 59, 60

Starkel, Nick...................................................2017

Sawyer, Buzzy............................................... 1981

Serres, Kyle....................................................2013

Sims, Arthur R................................... 1958, 59, 60

Smith, Randy (Trainer).............................. 1982, 83

Stautzenberger, Weldon O............... 1946, 47, 48

Sawyer, Randy.............................................. 1982

Settegast, Marion E. Sr...................... 1914, 15, 16

Sims, J.P. (Trainer)..................................... 1988, 89

Smith, Robert L................................. 1949, 50, 51

Steadman, Blake........................................... 2006

Saxe, Augie W......................................... 1950, 51

Settegast, Marion E. Jr.................................. 1943

Sims, M.W..................................................... 1894

Smith, Ted......................................... 1969, 70, 71

Steadman, Nate................................ 1982, 83, 84

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Rothe, Joe H........................................... 1939, 40


Steamer, Dominique......................... 2003, 04, 05

Swilley, Dennis............................ 1973, 74, 75, 76

Steen, Elroy...................................... 1977, 78, 79

Swope, Ryan................................ 2009, 10, 11, 12

Steffens, Karl K.............................................. 1938

Symes, Clarence..................................... 1906, 07

Steffy, Cynthia (Trainer)...................................2009

Szymanski, Matt..................................... 2006, 07

Stegent, Larry................................... 1967, 68, 69 Stenklyft, David (Manager).................. 2007, 08, 09

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Stephens, Bradley............................. 2008, 09, 10

Tabuyo, Jeremy............................ 2013, 14, 15, 16

Stephens, Clint (Video)................................. 2005

Talbot, Layne.............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90

Stephenson, Phillip (Manager).................. 1980, 81

Taliaferro, Darrell.......................................... 1973

Sterling, James R.............................. 1939, 40, 41

Tankersley, Rick....................................... 1985, 86

Sterns, James B................................. 1896, 97, 98

Tannehill, Ryan........................... 2008, 09, 10, 11

Stevens, Barry................................................1983

Tarrant, Cornell............................................. 2007

Stewart, Branndon........................... 1996, 97, 98

Tassos, Damon G.................................... 1943, 44

Stewart, Jonathan....................... 2009, 10, 11, 12

Tate, Andi (Trainer)......................................... 2004

Steymann, Walter R...................................... 1942

Tate, Marvin P................................... 1952, 53, 54

Stickane, Scott............................ 2000, 01, 02, 03

Taylor, Anthony....................................... 1986, 87

Stinson, Mike.......................................... 1968, 69

Taylor, Arthur W.................................. 191908, 09

Stiteler, Robert H.......................................... 1930

Taylor, Chris............................ 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Stoss, Robert.............................. 1979, 80, 81, 82

Taylor, Earvin.............................. 2003, 04, 06, 07

Stratton, Carl K................................. 1972, 73, 74

Taylor, Jamaar................................... 2001, 02, 03

Street, Gus C..................... 1899, 1901, 02, 03, 04

Taylor, Kenneth....................................... 1977, 78

Street, Robert L. (Manager)...................... 1948, 49

Taylor, Loyd F.................................... 1955, 56, 57

Stringfellow, Jack C....................................... 1933

Taylor, Samson.............................................. 2005

Strogen, Bobby........................... 1979, 80, 81, 82

Taylor, Tyrell...................................... 2011, 12, 13

Stuard, Kyle................................. 1980, 81, 82, 83

Taylor, Tyrone................................................2013

Stuckey, Jermiah......................................2014, 15

Teague, Doug.............................. 1976, 77, 78, 79

Stump, Craig............................... 1984, 85, 86, 87

Teague, Foster S............................................ 1953

Sturcken, Edward B....................................... 1942

Teague, Sammie R. (Manager)........................ 1959

Stutz, Boone........................................... 2004, 05

Teal, Jimmy....................................... 1982, 83, 84

Suggs, Tommy............................................... 1982

Teate, Randall............................................... 1976

Sullivan, Mike............................................... 1989

Teichelman, Lance...................... 1990, 91, 92, 93

Surovik, John H. (Manager)....................... 1952, 53

Ten Napel, Garth.............................. 1973, 74, 75

Sutherland, Keaton............................ 2015, 16, 17

Terrell, Steven.............................. 2009, 10, 11, 12

Svatek, Johnnie................................. 1977, 78, 79

Terry, Barrett (Manager).................................. 2006

Swan, Michael K........................................... 1963

Terry, Sean.............................................. 1994, 95

Swedeen, John............................................. 1970

Tewell, Dennis (Trainer).................................. 1967

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Thelen, David.......................................... 1989, 90

Tracy, Carroll A.................................. 1928, 29, 30

Van Sant, Jon.................................... 1980, 81, 82

Theriot, Sidney J............................... 1952, 53, 54

Tracy, Henry C............................. 1972, 73, 74, 75

Van Zandt, Roscoe L................................ 1928, 30

Thierry, Chris.............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99

Tracy, H.H...................................................... 1897

Van Zant, Tim.................................... 2001, 02, 03

Thigpen, Kolten.............................................2011

Trahan, Warren....................................... 1973, 74

Vassar, William C. (Manager).......................... 1963

Thomas, Brian................................... 2009, 10, 11

Trammell, Bud.............................................. 1973

Vaughn, John (Manager)........................... 1981, 82

Thomas, Charlie.......................................2010, 11

Trice, Nick......................................................2009

Vaughan, Ryan.............................................. 2007

Thomas, Clifford........................................... 1969

Trimble, Murry H.................................... 1955, 56

Vaughn, Tommie............................... 1938, 39, 40

Thomas, Clifton............................................ 1970

Trimmier, Tim............................................... 1973

Veckert, Harman H................................. 1896, 97

Thomas, Dwaine......................................2015, 16

Tripuka, Shane.........................................2016, 17

Vela, Anthony................................... 2008, 09, 10

Thomas, Edwin W................................... 1913, 14

Trew, Robert L............................................... 1913

Vela, Javier.............................................. 1967, 68

Thomas, Joey.............................. 2004, 05, 06, 07

Trott, Bobby (Trainer)...................................... 1966

Velasquez, Joe............................ 1981, 82, 83, 84

Thomas, Laura (Manager)............................... 2008

Tschantz, Todd.................................. 1984, 85, 86

Venetoulias, Manoli...................................... 1995

Thomas, Matt (Trainer)................................... 2000

Tucker, Derrick...............................................2017

Venetoulias, Terry....................... 1990, 91, 92, 93

Thomas, Patrick S....................... 1972, 73, 74, 75

Tucker, Kevin........................................... 1989, 90

Vesmirovsky, E............................ 1910, 11, 12, 13

Thomas, Rodney......................... 1991, 92, 93, 94

Tucker, Lanning (Trainer)........................... 1985, 86

Vestal, Kevin................................................. 1997

Thomas, Terrence............................. 2001, 02, 04

Tucker, M. Dwayne........................... 1948, 49, 50

Vick, Richard P.............................................. 1954

Thomas, William............................... 1988, 89, 90

Tucker, Rex.................................. 1995, 96, 97, 98

Vick, Roger.................................. 1983, 84, 85, 86

Thomason, James N......................... 1938, 39, 40

Tufuga, David................................................ 2007

Villavisencio, Joe......................... 2008, 09, 10, 11

Thompson, DeAndre.............................. 2010, 11

Tulis, Robert F................................... 1941, 46, 47

Vincent, Andy............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99

Thompson, DeMaurier..................... 2007, 08, 10

Tupe, Misi............................................... 2006, 07

Vincent, Kary.......................................... 1990, 91

Thompson, George E.................................... 1980

Turley, Herbert E......................... 1943, 46, 47, 48

Vitek, Richard D................................ 1935, 36, 37

Thompson, Kyle (Trainer)................................ 1995

Turner, J.G..................................................... 1937

Vordenbaumen, Tim............................... 1993, 94

Thompson, Nash O....................................... 1934

Turner, Lafayette............................... 1986, 87, 88

Vos, Kelly (Trainer).......................................... 1997

Thompson, Paul (Manager)........... 2007, 08, 09, 10

Turner, Stanley S........................................... 1943

Voss, Kenneth R............................................ 1948

Thompson, Ryan (Manager)............................ 2005

Turney, John................................................. 1968

Vrazel, Aaron (Video).............................. 2005, 06

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Thompson, Taquilin “TaTa”........................... 2003 Thompson, Thomas E............................... 191909

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Thompson, Tony............................... 1985, 86, 87

Ullrich, Charles E.......................................... 1933

Waddle, Percy................................... 1987, 88, 89

Thompson, William.................... 1973, 74, 75, 76

Underwood, James....................................... 1990

Wade, Brett...................................................2014

Thornton, Marques.................... 2003, 04, 05, 06

Uriegas, Alberto (Trainer)............................... 1984

Waguespack, Keith....................................... 1994

Thornton, Penn B......................................... 1916

Utay, Joe....................................... 1905, 1906, 07

Walker, Alvin (Skip)..................... 1972, 73, 74, 75

Thorpe, Preston (Video)............................... 2006

Utsey, Kali (Trainer)......................................... 2007

Walker, Bill.................................................... 1986

Thrower, John D.................................. 1899, 1900

Uzzell, William J...................................... 1963, 64

Walker, David.............................. 1973, 74, 76, 77

Thurmond, Albert N......................... 1972, 73, 74

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Walker, Derel...........................................2012, 13

Tidwell, Billy R.................................. 1949, 50, 51 Tipoti, Kimo...................................................2013

Vaden, Frank S. (Manager).............................. 1955

Walker, George............................................. 1966

Todd, Dick S...................................... 1936, 37, 38

Valencia, Colton.............................................2009

Walker, Hardreck......................... 2013, 14, 15, 16

Tolleson, Mike.............................................. 1986

Valentine, Ira.............................. 1982, 84, 85, 86

Walker, Josh.............................................2014, 15

Toney, Anthony....................................... 1984, 85

Valentine, Justin (Manager).............................2010

Walker II, Larry........................... 1993, 94, 95, 96

Toombs, JaMar............................. 1998, 99, 2000

Valletta, Chris.......................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Walker, L.E.................................................... 1918

Torno, Frank V............................................... 1946

Vandervoort, A.S.................................... 1918, 19

Walker, Shawn........................................ 1983, 84

Torres, Taylor (Manager)..................................2010

Van Dyke, Lewis E................................... 1960, 62

Walker, Shea............................... 1983, 84, 85, 86

Townsend, Blaine..........................................2015

Van Pelt, Thomas E. (Trainer).......................... 1960

Walker, Weldon F.......................................... 1935

Tracey, John...................................... 1956, 57, 58

Walker, Elvis.................................................. 1982

Walker, William E.......................................... 1944 Walker, William T........................ 1902, 03, 04, 05

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Wallace, Aaron........................... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Wallace, Cody................................... 2005, 06, 07 Wallace, Larry......................................... 1991, 93 Ward, Arland L.............................................. 1909 Ward, Brandon............................................. 1994 Ward, C.E................................................ 1909, 10 Ward, Shaun ...........................................2011, 12 Ward, Tim......................................... 1979, 80, 82 Ward, Waylon O..................................... 1963, 64 Ward, William R............................................ 1963 Ware, Derek.................................................. 1990 Wareham, Robert (Trainer)............................. 2006 Warnke, Carl..................................... 1973, 74, 75 Warren, Justin............................ 2003, 04, 05, 06 Warren, Ty.............................. 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Washington, Mickey......................... 1987, 88, 89 Washington, Shaan...................... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Washington, William H................................. 1912 Watkins, Ronald............................................ 1981 Watson, Donald A............................. 1954, 55, 56 Watson, Matt (Manager)................................. 1994 Watson, Steve............................................... 1983 Watts, Armani.............................. 2014, 15, 16, 17 Watts, Arthur P............................................. 1894 Watts, Claude D...................................... 1925, 26 Watts, Dale............................................. 1968, 69 Waugh, C.A............................................. 1923, 24 Weaver, Mark......................................... 1966, 67 Webb, Duncan.................................. 1983, 84, 85 Webb, James.................................... 1988, 89, 91 Webb, Randall........................................ 2001, 02 Webb, Richmond........................ 1986, 87, 88, 89 Weber, Joe.............................. 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Webster, Jason............................ 1996, 97, 98, 99 Webster, J.D...................................... 1940, 41, 42 Weghorst, Allan (Manager)............................. 1985 Weinert, Arthur...................................... 1900, 08 Weir, David (Trainer)................................. 1987, 88 Weir, H.B....................................................... 1917

Weir, W.C.......................................... 1919, 20, 21 Weiss, Joe H...................................... 1964, 65, 66 Welch, Bruce.................................... 1973, 74, 75 Welch, F. Barney............................... 1942, 46, 47 Wellborn, Joseph H.......................... 1963, 64, 65 Wells, Gaddy................................................. 1967 Wendt, F.T..................................................... 1921 Wesley, Brian................................................ 2000 Wesley, Dexter............................ 1990, 91, 92, 93 Wesson, T. Euel................................. 1939, 40, 41 West, Donald E............................................. 1964 Westbrook, Wm. A. (Manager)....................... 1962 Westerberg, Tom (Manager)........................... 1984 Westerfield, Ira Dan.......................... 1964, 65, 66 Weston, Sean.............................. 2000, 01, 02, 03 Whatley, Richard E............................ 1963, 64, 65 Wheat, Shannon (Trainer)........................ 1984, 85 Wheat, Wayne.............................................. 1969 Wheeler, Lee (Manager)............................ 1982, 83 Wheeler, Mark........................................ 1990, 91 Weisinger, Jeremy......................................... 1999 Whistler, Anthony (Trainer)............................ 1997 Whitaker, Richard................................... 2000, 01 White, Braden...............................................2017 White, Finis L................................................ 1939 White, James..................................... 2014, 15, 16 White, Joe R..................................... 1937, 38, 39 White, Junior.............................. 1991, 92, 93, 94 White, Oscar M............................................ 1945 White, Ryan.................................................. 2004 Whitehead, Gary.................................... 1971, 72 Whitfield, Calvin............................... 1984, 85, 86 Whitfield, John T..................................... 1935, 36 Whitley, Kyle..................................................2017 Whitley, Taylor........................ 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Whitmer, Ryan...............................................2009 Whitmore, Jack................................. 1967, 68, 69 Whittaker, Wray W...................... 1946, 47, 48, 49 Whitwell, Mike........................... 1978, 79, 80, 81

Whyte, James A............................................ 1910

Williamson, Drew......................................... 2008

Woodside, Keith......................... 1983, 85, 86, 87

Wiatrek, Tyler (Trainer)................................... 2008

Willis, Nicholas W................................... 1934, 35

Woodum, Allen..............................................2012

Wickerhan, James B...................................... 1964

Willis, Priest.............................................2016, 17

Wooldridge, Toron........................................ 2002

Wiebold, Bill........................................... 1971, 72

Willoughby, Jack (Manager)............................ 1971

Work, Chris................................................... 1988

Wiggins, Jonathan...................................2013, 14

Wilson, Donovan............................... 2014, 15, 16

Worthing, Evan E.................................... 1901, 02

Wiley, J.E....................................................... 1943

Wilson, E.S.................................. 1916, 17, 18, 19

Wright, Anthony........................................... 2002

Wilkerson, Grady........................ 1973, 74, 75, 76

Wilson, Fay....................................... 1923, 24, 25

Wright, Charlie E......................... 1943, 46, 47, 48

Wilkins, W. Taylor................................... 1934, 35

Wilson, Jeff................................................... 1997

Wright, Delvin............................................... 1997

Willenborg, James C......................... 1962, 63, 64

Wilson, Kevin.................................................2015

Wright, Don............................................ 1977, 78

Williams, Alonzo.......................... 2012, 13, 14, 15

Wilson, Matt............................... 1984, 85, 86, 87

Wright, Fred G.t............................................ 1935

Williams, Andre.......................... 1993, 94, 95, 96

Wilson, Richard O................................... 1922, 23

Wright, James................................... 1955, 56, 57

Williams, Anthony.................................. 1989, 90

Wilson, Robert.................................. 1988, 89, 90

Wright, Larry................................................. 1973

Williams, Brandon............................. 2013, 14, 15

Wilson, Roy D. (Trainer).................................. 1963

Wright, R.C............................................. 1943, 46

Williams, Brandon (Trainer)............................ 1995

Wilson, Sean............................... 1987, 88, 89, 90

Wright, Richard H......................................... 1932

Williams, Cedric............................................ 1993

Wilson, T.F................................... 1920, 21, 22, 23

Wright, Will................................ 1979, 80, 81, 82

Williams, Chris (Manager)............................... 2004

Wilson, W.W.................................................. 1924

Wurzback, Mark............................... 1984, 85, 86

Williams, Cody........................................ 2008, 09

Winkler, Andrew..................................... 1897, 98

Wyatt, Sherrod....................................... 1994, 96

Williams, Doug....................................... 1984, 85

Winkler, James C......................... 1945, 46, 47, 48

Wylie, H.P...................................................... 1926

Williams, Garrick........................ 2008, 09, 10, 11

Winkler, Lawrence E......................... 1952, 53, 54

Wylie, Randy..................................... 1983, 84, 85

Williams, George.......................................... 1939

Winn, W.E..................................................... 1921

Williams, Greg.................................. 1980, 81, 82

Withers, John............................................... 1982

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Williams, Jackie................................ 1973, 74, 75

Wolf, Herbert J........................................ 1954, 55

Yates, Billy............................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02

Williams, JaQuay...........................................2013

Wolf, William M............................................ 1930

Yates, Paul T.................................................. 1944

Williams, Jimmie........................ 1980, 81, 82, 83

Wolridge, Andrew....................................2010, 11

Yeargain, C.W.......................................... 1944, 45

Williams, J. Maurice..................................... 1939

Wood, Frank M............................................. 1939

Yeoman, William F........................................ 1945

Williams, K.J............................................ 2008, 09

Wood, Jeff.............................................. 2008, 09

Yocum, Gill.................................................... 1971

Williams, Lee (Manager)........................... 1995, 96

Wood, Joe..................................................... 1966

Yoder, Chris................................. 2004, 05, 06, 07

Williams, LeKendrick.....................................2012

Wood, Ken......................................... 2009, 10, 11

Young, Gary.................................................. 1976

Williams, Michael............................. 1975, 76, 77

Wood, Kristen (Trainer)................................... 1995

Young, Jacob........................................... 2003, 04

Williams, Michael................................... 1996, 97

Woods, Jesse................................................ 2004

Young, Roy O.................................... 1935, 36, 37

Williams, Pat........................................... 1995, 96

Woodard, George....................... 1975, 76, 77, 79

Young, Stephen....................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Williams, Reggie..................................... 1973, 74

Woodard, Mike (Trainer)................................. 1976

Williams, Robert H.................................. 1941, 42

Woods, Fred................................................. 2003

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Williams, Sammy.......................................... 1968

Woodfin, Jim (Manager)...................... 1986, 87, 88

Zachery, James................................. 1977, 78, 79

Williams, T.J.................................................. 1905

Woodland, Sully...................................... 1932, 33

Zachry, Ben............................................. 1984, 85

Williams, Trayveon..................................2016, 17

Woodman, Cony N................................. 1904, 06

Zapalac, Willie F................................ 1941, 42, 46

Williams, Trey.................................... 2012, 13, 14

Woodman, James O...................................... 1930

Zarafonetis, George H............................. 1928, 29

Williams, Vincent.................................... 2008, 09

Woodman, V.W....................................... 1925, 26

Zedler, Otto F. (Manager)................................ 1916

Williams, W.B.......................................... 1931, 32

Woods, Jesse................................................ 2002

Zuch, Howard W..................................... 1951, 52

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BOWL............................................DATE LOCATION .........................................STADIUM

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2017 Belk......................................... Dec. 29, 2017

Charlotte, N.C.............................. Bank of America Stadium

Wake Forest......................55 A&M............................. 52

2016 Texas........................................ Dec. 28, 2016

Houston, Texas............................ NRG Stadium

Kansas State......................33 A&M............................. 28

2015

Music City................................ Dec. 30, 2015

Nashville, Tenn............................ Nissan Stadium

Louisville...........................27 A&M............................. 21

2014

Liberty..................................... Dec. 29, 2014

Memphis, Tenn........................... Liberty Stadium

A&M.................................45

2013

Chick-fil-A................................ Dec. 31, 2013

Atlanta, Ga.................................. Georgia Dome

A&M.................................52 Duke............................. 48

2013

Cotton..................................... Jan. 4, 2013

West Virginia................ 37

Arlington, Texas........................... Cowboys Stadium

A&M.................................41 Oklahoma..................... 13

2011 Texas........................................ Dec. 31, 2011

Houston, Texas ........................... Reliant Stadium

A&M ................................33

2011

Arlington, Texas .......................... Cowboys Stadium

LSU ...................................41 A&M ............................ 24

2009 Independence......................... Dec. 28, 2009

Shreveport, La. ........................... Independence Stadium

Georgia ............................44 A&M ............................ 20

2007 Alamo...................................... Dec. 29, 2007

San Antonio, Texas ..................... Alamodome

Penn State ........................24 A&M ............................ 17

2006 Holiday.................................... Dec. 28, 2006

San Diego, Calif. .......................... Qualcomm Stadium

California ..........................45 A&M ............................ 10

2005

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

Tennessee ........................38 A&M .............................. 7

Cotton..................................... Jan. 7. 2011

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 2005

Northwestern .............. 22

2001 Houston................................... Dec. 28, 2001

Houston, Texas ........................... Astrodome A&M ................................28

2000 Independence......................... Dec. 31, 2000

Shreveport, La. ........................... Independence Stadium

Mississippi State ..............43 OT A&M ......................... 41

1999 Sugar....................................... Jan. 1, 1999

New Orleans, La. ........................ Superdome

Ohio State ........................24 A&M ............................ 14

1999 Alamo...................................... Dec. 28, 1999

San Antonio, Texas ..................... Alamodome

Penn State ........................24 A&M .............................. 0

1998

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

UCLA ................................29 A&M ............................ 23

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1998

TCU ................................ 9

1995 Alamo...................................... Dec. 29, 1995

San Antonio, Texas ..................... Alamodome A&M ................................22 Michigan ..................... 20

1994

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1994

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

Notre Dame .....................24 A&M ............................ 21

1993

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1993

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

Notre Dame .....................28 A&M .............................. 3

1992

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1992

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

Florida State .....................10 A&M .............................. 2

1990 Holiday.................................... Dec. 29, 1990

San Diego, Calif. .......................... Jack Murphy Stadium

A&M ................................65

1989 Sun.......................................... Dec. 30, 1989

El Paso, Texas .............................. Sun Bowl

Pittsburgh ........................31 A&M ............................ 28

1988

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1988

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

A&M ................................35

1987

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1987

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

Ohio State ........................28 A&M ............................ 12

1986

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1986

BYU .............................. 14 Notre Dame ................. 10

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

A&M ................................36

Auburn ........................ 16

1981 Independence......................... Dec. 12, 1981

Shreveport, La. ........................... Fair Park Stadium

A&M ................................33

Oklahoma State ........... 16

1978

Hall of Fame............................ Dec. 20, 1978

Birmingham, Ala. ........................ Legion Field

A&M ................................28

Iowa State ................... 12

1977

Bluebonnet.............................. Dec. 31, 1977

Houston, Texas ........................... Astrodome

USC ..................................47 A&M............................. 28

1977 Sun.......................................... Jan. 2, 1977

El Paso, Texas .............................. Sun Bowl

A&M ................................37 Florida ......................... 14

1975

Liberty..................................... Dec. 22, 1975

Memphis, Tenn. ......................... Liberty Bowl

USC ..................................20 A&M .............................. 0

1968

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1968

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

A&M ................................20

1957

Gator....................................... Dec. 27, 1957

Jacksonville, Fla. ......................... Gator Bowl

Tennessee ..........................3 A&M .............................. 0

1950

Alabama ...................... 16

Presidential Cup...................... Dec. 8, 1950

College Park, Md. ....................... Byrd Stadium

A&M ................................40

1944 Orange..................................... Jan. 1, 1944

Miami, Fla. ................................. Orange Bowl

LSU ...................................19 A&M ............................ 14

1942

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1942

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

Alabama ...........................29 A&M ............................ 21

1941

Cotton..................................... Jan. 1, 1941

Dallas, Texas ............................... Cotton Bowl

A&M ................................13 Fordham ...................... 12

1940 Sugar....................................... Jan. 1, 1940

New Orleans, La. ........................ Tulane Stadium

A&M ................................14 Tulane .......................... 13

1922

Dallas, Texas ............................... Fair Park

A&M ................................22

Dixie Classic............................. Jan. 2, 1922

A Centre College runner (dark jersey) is stopped on the A&M 1-yard line. A&M’s T.F. “Puny” Wilson is No. 3 and Cap Murrah is No. 11. Wilson was the hero of the 1922 Dixie Classic, scoring two touchdowns and a safety as the Aggies posted a huge upset.

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2011 # S 04 8   A&M NR SMU # S 17 9   A&M NR Idaho # S 24 8   A&M #7 Oklahoma St # O 01 14   A&M vs #18 Arkansas O 08 #24   A&M at NR Texas Tech O 15 #21   A&M #20 Baylor O 22 #17   A&M at NR Iowa St O 29 #16   A&M NR Missouri (OT) N 05 NR   A&M at #7 Oklahoma N 12 NR   A&M at #17 Kansas St (4OT)

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O 06 #24   A&M NR O 13 #25   A&M at #20 N 03 #24   A&M at NR N 10 NR   A&M at #3 N 23 NR   A&M #5

1990-99.... 120 2000-09...... 30 2010-19...... 66

NR   A&M vs #11 Arkansas NR   A&M #21 Missouri # # #

18   A&M #9 Nebraska 17   A&M at NR Texas 17   A&M vs #11 LSU * Cotton Bowl, Arlington, Texas

L L W W L

17 - 24 9 - 30 9 - 6 24 - 17 24 - 41

L W L

31 - 36 52 - 30 39 - 49

L L L L

28 - 56 25 - 43 28 - 66 9 - 49

W W W L L L L W

38 - 7 47 - 45 54 - 14 17 - 34 11 - 19 14 - 42 26 - 40 38 - 30

W W W L L W L

25 - 19 34 - 33 31 - 21 16 - 17 27 - 28 12 - 7 10 - 45

2008 O 04 O 18 N 08 N 27

NR   A&M at #21 NR   A&M #7 NR   A&M #6 NR   A&M at #4

Oklahoma St Texas Tech Oklahoma Texas

2007 S 01 S 08 S 15 S 20 O 27 N 03 N 10 N 23

#

25   A&M NR # 23   A&M NR # 25   A&M NR # 20   A&M at NR NR   A&M #12 NR   A&M at #5 NR   A&M at #7 NR   A&M #12

Montana St Fresno St (3OT) UL-Monroe Miami (Fla.) Kansas Oklahoma Missouri Texas

O 14 O 21 O 28 N 04 N 11 N 24 D 28*

NR   A&M #19 Missouri # 25   A&M at NR Okla. State (OT) # 22   A&M at NR Baylor

2006 21   A&M #18 Oklahoma 24   A&M NR Nebraska NR   A&M at #11 Texas # 21   A&M vs #20 California * Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif. # #

#

17   A&M at NR Clemson # 2 Texas

NR   A&M

L L

24 - 25 29 - 40

L W W L L W L L

21 - 41 36 - 20 29 - 26 34 - 35 35 - 42 32 - 25 13 - 26 7 - 38

2004 S 02 O 16 O 23 O 30 N 06 N 13 N 25 J 01*

NR   A&M at #19 Utah

23   A&M at #15 Oklahoma St. 17   A&M NR Colorado (OT) # 17   A&M at NR Baylor (OT) NR   A&M #2 Oklahoma # 22   A&M NR Texas Tech (OT) # 22   A&M at #5 Texas # 20   A&M #15 Tennessee * Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas # #

2003 S 18 S 27 O 18 O 25 N 08 N 28

NR   A&M at 8 NR   A&M #17 NR   A&M at #14 NR   A&M #18 NR   A&M at #1 NR   A&M #6 #

Virginia Tech Pittsburgh Nebraska Oklahoma St. Oklahoma Texas

W L L L L

16 - 10 21 - 31 0 - 12 10 - 31 7 - 21

S 04 #25   A&M at NR O 28 NR   A&M #10 N 04 #24   A&M at NR N 11 #23   A&M #1 N 24 #22   A&M at #12

Notre Dame Kansas State Oklahoma State Oklahoma Texas

L W W L L

10 - 24 26 - 10 21 - 16 31 - 35 17 - 43

S 04^ #7   A&M vs NR La. Tech W 37 - 17 # S 18 7   A&M NR Tulsa W 62 - 13 # S 25 5   A&M NR Southern Miss W 23 - 6 # O 02 5   A&M at NR Texas Tech L 19 - 21 O 09 #13   A&M NR Baylor W 45 - 13 O 16 #11   A&M NR Kansas W 34 - 17 O 23 #23   A&M at NR Oklahoma L 6 - 51 O 30 #18   A&M NR Oklahoma State W 21 - 3 # # N 06 18   A&M at 9 Nebraska L 0 - 37 N 13 #23   A&M at NR Missouri W 51 - 14 # # N 26 17   A&M 5 Texas W 20 - 16 D 27* #18   A&M vs #13 Penn State L 0 - 24 ^ at Shreveport, La. * Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas

1998 A 31+ S 12 S 19 S 26 O 03 O 10 O 17 O 24 O 31 N 07 N 14 N 27 D 05^ J 01*

#

14   A&M vs #2 Florida St. L 14 - 23 # 18   A&M NR Louisiana Tech W 28 - 7 # 17   A&M at NR Southern Miss W 24 - 6 # 17   A&M NR North Texas W 28 - 9 # 18   A&M at NR Kansas W 24 - 21 # # 18   A&M 2 Nebraska W 28 - 21 # 10   A&M at NR Baylor W 35 - 14 # # 8   A&M 25 Texas Tech W 17 - 10 # 8   A&M at NR Oklahoma St. W 17 - 6 # 7   A&M NR Oklahoma W 29 - 0 # 6   A&M #13 Missouri W 17 - 14 # 6   A&M at NR Texas L 24 - 26 # # 10   A&M vs 2 Kansas St (2OT) W 36 - 33 # # 8   A&M vs 3 Ohio State L 24 - 14 + Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J. ^ Big 12 Championship, St. Louis. * Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La.

S 27+ O 04 O 11 O 18 O 18 N 01 N 08 N 15 N 28 D 06^ J 01*

#

1997

2005 S 03 N 25

Baylor Colorado Texas Tech Oklahoma Texas

1999

2009 O 10 NR   A&M #15 Oklahoma St. O 24 NR   A&M at #21 Texas Tech N 26 NR   A&M #3 Texas

31 - 7 14 - 12 3 - 13 31 - 3 47 - 48 30 - 26 20 - 50

2000

2010 O 09 O 16 N 20 N 25 J 07*

W W L W L W L

2001

Weeks Ranked By Decade 1936-39...... 12 1940-49...... 22 1950-59...... 37

La.-Lafayette Pittsburgh Virginia Tech Louisiana Tech Texas Tech (OT) Oklahoma Texas

L L L L L L

19 - 35 26 - 37 12 - 48 10 - 38 0 - 77 15 - 46

18   A&M vs NR North Texas W 36 - 10 # 17   A&M at #16 Colorado W 16 - 10 # 13   A&M NR Iowa State W 56 - 17 # # 14   A&M at 20 Kansas State L 17 - 36 # 20   A&M at NR Texas Tech L 13 - 16 # 25   A&M #19 Okla. State (OT) W 28 - 25 # 21   A&M NR Baylor W 38 - 10 # 18   A&M at NR Oklahoma W 51 - 7 # 15   A&M NR Texas W 27 - 16 # # 14   A&M vs 2 Nebraska L 15 - 54 # # 20   A&M vs 5 UCLA L 23 - 29 + at Texas Stadium, Irving. ^ Big 12 Championship, San Antonio. * Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

1996 A 24 #12   A&M at NR S 14 #25   A&M at NR S 28 NR   A&M #12 O 19 NR   A&M #19

BYU SW Louisiana Colorado Kansas State

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

L L L L

37 - 41 22 - 29 10 - 24 20 - 23

191

HISTORY

17 - 20 59 - -57 19 - -24 63 - 21 38 - 13 29 - -24 47 - 28 59 - 29 41 - 13

A 31 #23   A&M NR S 07 #20   A&M at NR S 21 #19   A&M #7 S 28 #24   A&M NR O 05 #23   A&M NR N 09 NR   A&M #1 N 29 NR   A&M at #10

Total Times Ranked........................... 353

2012 S 06 RV   A&M #24 Florida L O 13^ #22   A&M vs #23 Louisiana Tech W O 20 #20   A&M #6 LSU L O 27 #22   A&M at NR Auburn W N 03 #16   A&M at #17 Mississippi State W # # N 10 15   A&M at 1 Alabama W # N 17 9   A&M NR Sam Houston State W # N 24 9   A&M NR Missouri W # # J 04* 9   A&M vs 13 Oklahoma W ^ at Shreveport, La. * Cotton Bowl, Arlington, Texas

2002

ENTERING THE 2018 SEASON


1995 S 02 S 09 S 16 S 23 S 30 O 07 O 14 O 21 O 28 N 04 N 09 N 18 N 25 D 02 D 09 D 29*

3   A&M NR LSU # 3   A&M open date # 3   A&M NR Tulsa # 3   A&M at #7 Colorado # 10   A&M open date # 8   A&M at NR Texas Tech # 22   A&M NR SMU # 22   A&M at NR Baylor # 19   A&M NR Houston # 17   A&M open date # 18   A&M at NR Rice # 15   A&M NR Middle Tenn. St. # 16   A&M at NR TCU # 16   A&M #6 Texas # 19   A&M open date # 19   A&M vs #14 Michigan * Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas

S 03 S 10 S 17 S 24 O 01 O 08 O 15 O 22 O 29^ N 05 N 12 N 19 N 26 D 03

#

#

1990 W

33 - 17

W L

52 - 9 21 - 29

L W W W

7 - 14 20 - 17 24 - 9 31 - 7

W W W L

20 - 17 56 - 14 38 - 6 6 - 16

W

22 - 20

W W

18 - 13 36 - 14

1994 15   A&M at NR LSU # 16   A&M #15 Oklahoma # 14   A&M open date # 12   A&M NR Southern Miss # 10   A&M NR Texas Tech # 10   A&M at NR Houston # 7   A&M NR Baylor # 6   A&M NR Rice # 7   A&M vs NR SMU # 11   A&M at NR Texas # 9   A&M at NR Louisville # 9   A&M NR TCU # 8   A&M open date # 8   A&M open date ^ Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

W W W W W T W W W

41 - 17 23 - 17 38 - 7 41 - 21 7 - 0 21 - 21 34 - 10 26 - 10 34 - 17

S 01 S 15 S 22 S 29 O 06 O 13 O 20 D 01 D 30*

13   A&M at NR Hawai’i # 12   A&M NR SW Louisiana # 12   A&M NR North Texas # 11   A&M at NR LSU # 19   A&M NR Texas Tech # 20   A&M at #12 Houston # 25   A&M NR Baylor NR   A&M at #5 Texas NR   A&M vs #13 BYU * Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif. #

5   A&M NR LSU 5   A&M at #17 Oklahoma # 16   A&M NR Missouri # 14   A&M open date # 14   A&M at NR Texas Tech # 14   A&M NR Houston # 13   A&M at NR Baylor # 11   A&M at NR Rice # 11   A&M NR SMU # 10   A&M open date # 11   A&M #20 Louisville # 10   A&M at NR TCU # 8   A&M NR Texas # 7   A&M open date # 7   A&M vs #4 Notre Dame * Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas # #

HISTORY

7   A&M #17 Stanford # 7   A&M at NR LSU # 7   A&M NR Tulsa # 5   A&M at NR Missouri # 5   A&M open date # 5   A&M NR Texas Tech # 5   A&M open date # 5   A&M NR Rice # 5   A&M NR Baylor # 5   A&M at NR SMU # 5   A&M NR Louisville # 4   A&M at NR Houston # 4   A&M NR TCU # 4   A&M at NR Texas # 4   A&M open date # 4   A&M vs #5 Notre Dame * Cotton Bowl, Dallas. #

W L W

24 - 0 14 - 44 73 - 0

W W W W W

31 - 6 34 - 10 34 - 17 38 - 10 37 - 13

W W W

42 - 7 59 - 3 18 - 9

L

21 - 24

W W W W

10 - 7 31 - 22 19 - 9 26 - 13

W

19 - 17

W W W W W W W

35 - 9 19 - 13 41 - 7 40 - 18 38 - 30 37 - 10 34 - 13

L

3 - 28

W L W

45 - 7 34 - 35 37 - 14

NR   A&M

7 LSU # 15   A&M at NR Washington # 21   A&M at NR TCU # 22   A&M NR Southern Miss # 19   A&M at NR Texas Tech NR   A&M #8 Houston # 23   A&M at NR Baylor # 21   A&M at NR Rice # 20   A&M NR SMU # 14   A&M #10 Arkansas # 16   A&M NR Texas # 16   A&M vs #23 Pittsburgh * John Hancock Bowl, El Paso, Texas.

A 27^ S 03 S 24 N 12 D 01

#

#

20   A&M NR LSU # 15   A&M at NR Tulsa # 23   A&M at NR Texas Tech # 21   A&M open date # 19   A&M at #16 Baylor # 13   A&M NR Houston # 12   A&M at NR Rice # 12   A&M at NR TCU # 13   A&M NR Arkansas # 12   A&M NR SMU # 10   A&M NR Texas # 9   A&M open date # 9   A&M vs #5 Florida State * Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas #

192

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

28 - 16 6 - 19 44 - 7 31 - 14 24 - 27 17 - 13 14 - 11 45 - 7 63 - 14 22 - 23 21 - 10 28 - 31

S 08^ S 22 O 13 N 17 D 01

#

#

L L L L L

14 - 23 0 - 27 15 - 52 20 - 25 10 - 30

S 09 S 23 S 30 O 07 O 14 O 21 N 18 D 01 D 20*

1988 10   A&M vs #2 Nebraska # 11   A&M at #17 LSU NR   A&M at #18 Oklahoma St. NR   A&M at #11 Arkansas NR   A&M #20 Alabama ^ Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.

W W W W W W W

34 - 12 27 - 18 38 - 21 44 - 7 13 - 3 65 - 6 31 - 14

L

2 - 10

S 05 S 19 S 26 O 03 N 14 N 21 N 26 J 01*

#

15   A&M

S 13 S 20 S 27 O 04 O 11 O 18 O 25 N 01 N 15 N 22 N 27 J 01*

7   A&M at #14 LSU # 16   A&M NR N. Texas State # 14   A&M NR Southern Miss # 14   A&M NR Texas Tech # 14   A&M at NR Houston # 11   A&M #20 Baylor # 10   A&M NR Rice # 10   A&M at NR SMU # 7   A&M at #17 Arkansas # 13   A&M NR TCU # 10   A&M at NR Texas # 8   A&M vs #11 Ohio State * Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

#

6 LSU

NR   A&M #10 Washington # 16   A&M at NR Southern Miss # 15   A&M at NR Texas Tech

19   A&M #20 Arkansas 16   A&M at NR TCU # 15   A&M NR Texas # 15   A&M vs #13 Notre Dame * Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas # #

L W W L W W W W

3 - 17 29 - 12 27 - 14 21 - 27 14 - 0 42 - 23 20 - 13 35 - 10

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

17 - 35 48 - 28 16 - 3 45 - 8 19 - 7 31 - 30 45 - 10 39 - 35 10 - 14 74 - 10 16 - 3 12 - 28

1985 S 14 O 19 N 02 N 16^ N 23 N 28 J 01*

NR   A&M at #20 NR   A&M at #14 NR   A&M #19 NR   A&M at #9 # 19   A&M at NR

Alabama L Baylor L SMU W Arkansas W TCU W # # 15   A&M 18 Texas W # 11   A&M #16 Auburn W ^ at Little Rock. * Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

N 03 NR   A&M at #19 SMU N 24 NR   A&M #17 TCU D 01 NR   A&M at #13 Texas

10 - 23 13 - 20 19 - 17 10 - 6 53 - 6 42 - 10 36 - 16

L W W

20 - 28 35 - 21 37 - 12

L L

7 - 10 13 - 45

L L L

9 - 47 0 - 35 16 - 53

1983 O 29 NR   A&M #10 SMU N 25 NR   A&M #2 Texas

1982 O 30 NR   A&M at #4 SMU N 13 NR   A&M at #10 Arkansas N 25 NR   A&M at #14 Texas

7 - 27 7 - 10 13 - 21

L L L L

0 - 42 9 - 25 7 - 46 0 - 27

L W L L W

17 - 18 27 - 14 14 - 17 10 - 22 13 - 7

W W W W L L L L W

37 - 10 37 - 2 58 - 0 38 - 9 0 - 33 6 - 24 7 - 26 7 - 22 28 - 12

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

28 - 14 27 - 6 33 - 17 3 - 41 38 - 31 28 - 14 38 - 21 20 - 26 52 - 23 28 - 57 27 - 7 28 - 47

W W L L W W W W

19 - 0 34 - 14 10 - 21 16 - 27 31 - 10 59 - 10 27 - 3 37 - 14

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

7 - 0 39 - 8 43 - 13 10 - 0 38 - 9 14 - 6 19 - 10 36 - 3 33 - 14 20 - 10 6 - 31 0 - 20

W W W L W W W W L W L

24 - 0 21 - 14 28 - 15 10 - 28 28 - 7 17 - 0 20 - 0 20 - 10 14 - 18 37 - 7 3 - 32

1980 S 13 S 20 O 18 N 01

NR   A&M at #12 NR   A&M #11 NR   A&M #13 NR   A&M at #19

Georgia Penn State Baylor SMU

14   A&M vs NR BYU NR   A&M at #6 Penn State NR   A&M #7 Houston NR   A&M #9 Arkansas NR   A&M #6 Texas ^ at Houston, Texas

1978 16   A&M at NR Kansas # 9   A&M at NR Boston College # 8   A&M NR Memphis State # 7   A&M NR Texas Tech # 6   A&M at #17 Houston # 12   A&M NR Baylor NR   A&M at #13 Arkansas NR   A&M at #14 Texas NR   A&M vs #19 Iowa State * Hall of Fame Bowl, Birmingham, Ala.

1977 S 10 S 17 S 24 O 01 O 15 O 22 O 29 N 12 N 19 N 25 D 03 D 31*

1986 #

L L L

1979

1984

1991 S 14 S 21 O 05 O 12 O 19 O 26 N 02 N 07 N 16 N 23 N 28 D 07 J 01*

O 31 NR   A&M #13 SMU N 14 NR   A&M #16 Arkansas N 26 NR   A&M #7 Texas

1987

1992 A 26 S 05 S 12 S 19 S 26 O 03 O 10 O 17 O 24 O 31 N 07 N 12 N 21 N 26 D 05 J 01*

28 - 13 63 - 14 40 - 8 8 - 17 28 - 24 31 - 36 20 - 20 27 - 28 65 - 14

1989 S 02 S 09 S 16 S 30 O 07 O 14 O 21 O 28 N 04 N 24 D 02 D 30*

1993 S 05 S 12 S 19 S 26 O 02 O 09 O 16 O 23 O 30 N 06 N 13 N 20 N 25 D 05 J 01*

1981 W W W L W L T L W

9   A&M NR Kansas # 7   A&M at NR Virginia Tech # 6   A&M at #7 Texas Tech # 5   A&M at #3 Michigan # 13   A&M at NR Baylor # 12   A&M at NR Rice # 12   A&M NR SMU # 11   A&M #8 Arkansas # 14   A&M at NR TCU # 12   A&M #1 Texas # t17   A&M NR Houston # t17   A&M vs #20 USC * Bluebonnet Bowl, Houston, Texas #

1976 S 11 S 18 S 25 O 09 N 13 N 20 N 26 J 03*

14   A&M NR Virginia Tech # 11   A&M NR Kansas State # 9   A&M at NR Houston # 17   A&M #15 Texas Tech # 17   A&M at #14 Arkansas # 11   A&M NR TCU # 11   A&M at NR Texas # 10   A&M vs NR Florida * Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas. #

1975 # S 13 9   A&M NR Ole Miss S 20 #11   A&M at NR LSU # S 27 8   A&M NR Illinois O 04 #6   A&M at NR Kansas State O 11 #6   A&M at NR Texas Tech O 18 #5   A&M at NR TCU O 25 #5   A&M NR Baylor # N 08 4   A&M NR SMU # N 15 3   A&M at NR Rice # N 29 2   A&M #5 Texas # D 06 2   A&M at #18 Arkansas D 20* #6   A&M vs NR USC * Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn.

1974 S 14 S 21 S 28 O 05 O 12 O 19 O 26 N 02 N 09 N 16 N 29

20   A&M NR # 12   A&M at #7 # 9   A&M at NR # 5   A&M at NR # 16   A&M #7 # 8   A&M NR # 8   A&M at NR # 8   A&M NR # 5   A&M at NR # 10   A&M NR # 8   A&M at #17 #

Clemson LSU Washington Kansas Texas Tech TCU Baylor Arkansas SMU Rice Texas


2017 TEXAS A&M MEDIA GUIDE

1973 S 22 N 22

NR   A&M at #11 LSU NR   A&M #11 Texas

NR   A&M at #9 NR   A&M at #9 NR   A&M #20 NR   A&M at #6

1957 L L

23 - 28 13 - 42

L L W L

7 - 37 17 - 42 10 - 7 3 - 38

1972 S S N N

16 23 04 24

Nebraska LSU Arkansas Texas

1971 S 25 NR   A&M at #1 Nebraska O 30 NR   A&M at #8 Arkansas N 25 NR   A&M #12 Texas

L W L

7 - 34 17 - 9 14 - 34

W L L L L

20 - 18 13 - 56 10 - 14 6 - 45 14 - 52

1970 S 19 S 26 O 03 O 31 N 26

NR   A&M at #12 NR   A&M at #1 NR   A&M at #8 NR   A&M #8 NR   A&M at #1

LSU Ohio State Michigan Arkansas Texas

1969 N 01 N 27

NR   A&M at NR   A&M

# #

4 Arkansas 1 Texas

L L

13 - 35 12 - 49

L L L L

12 - 13 14 - 20 22 - 25 14 - 35

1968 S 21 #13   A&M at #18 O 05 #17   A&M at NR N 02 NR   A&M #17 N 28 NR   A&M at #6

LSU Florida State Arkansas Texas

S 21^ S 28 O 05 O 12 O 19 O 26 N 02 N 09 N 16 N 28 D 31*

W

20 - 16

9   A&M # 11   A&M at # 11   A&M # 9   A&M at # 14   A&M # 7   A&M # 5   A&M # 5   A&M at # 5   A&M at # 4   A&M at #

NR NR NR NR

4 # 8 NR NR NR NR #

#

9 Arkansas

L

0 - 34

L L

0 - 10 0 - 31

1965 S 18 NR   A&M at #8 LSU O 30 NR   A&M at #2 Arkansas

1964 O 31 NR   A&M #4 Arkansas N 26 NR   A&M at #5 Texas

L L

0 - 17 7 - 26

1963 N 28

NR   A&M

#

S 22 N 03 N 22

NR   A&M at NR   A&M NR   A&M at

#

1 Texas

L

13 - 15

L L L

0 - 21 7 - 17 3 - 13

1962 5 LSU # 8 Arkansas # 4 Texas

N 23

NR   A&M

#

5 Texas

L

0 - 25

L L L

0 - 14 3 - 7 14 - 21

W L L

9 - 7 7 - 12 17 - 20

L L L

14 - 15 8 - 24 0 - 33

1960 O 22 NR   A&M at #7 Baylor O 29 NR   A&M at #12 Arkansas N 12 NR   A&M at #16 Rice

1959 S 19 NR   A&M at #19 Michigan St. O 31 NR   A&M at #t17 Arkansas N 26 NR   A&M #4 Texas

19 - 0 9 - 6 40 - 7 14 - 14 7 - 6 19 - 13 27 - 0 33 - 7 21 - 7 34 - 21

L W W W T W W L

0 - 21 28 - 0 19 - 16 19 - 7 7 - 7 13 - 2 20 - 12 6 - 21

1955

1954 S 18 NR   A&M #19 Texas Tech O 30 NR   A&M #4 Arkansas

L L

9 - 41 7 - 14

W L L L

14 - 12 13 - 14 7 - 34 12 - 21

L L

6 - 48 12 - 32

W W W L T L W

21 - 14 20 - 7 14 - 7 14 - 20 21 - 21 21 - 33 22 - 21

L L W L L

28 - 34 20 - 27 25 - 20 13 - 21 0 - 17

L T L

0 - 21 27 - 27 0 - 13

L

14 - 20

L L

0 - 13 13 - 32

1953 O 03 NR   A&M #18 O 24 #15   A&M at #6 N 14 NR   A&M at #t16 N 26 NR   A&M #11

Georgia Baylor Rice Texas

1952 S 27 N 27

NR   A&M at #1 Michigan St. NR   A&M at #10 Texas

1951 # S 30 6   A&M at NR O 06 #10   A&M NR O 13 #4   A&M #11 O 20 #6   A&M at NR O 27 #16   A&M at #7 N 03 #18   A&M at NR N 29 NR   A&M #16

UCLA Texas Tech Oklahoma TCU Baylor Arkansas Texas

1950 S 30 NR   A&M at #6 Oklahoma O 28 #13   A&M NR Baylor N 11 NR   A&M at #7 SMU N 18 #12   A&M at NR Rice N 30 NR   A&M #5 Texas

1949 O 22 NR   A&M #11 Baylor N 05 NR   A&M #9 SMU N 12 NR   A&M #7 Rice

NR   A&M #14 Rice NR   A&M at #20 Texas

L L

10 - 27 7 - 24

L L

12 - 31 10 - 20

W T W W W L

13 - 0 0 - 0 13 - 0 22 - 0 20 - 0 13 - 27

L L

2 - 7 6 - 12

W W W W W L W L

14 - 0 48 - 0 7 - 0 21 - 10 19 - 6 0 - 23 7 - 0 21 - 29

W W W W W L W

21 - 7 14 - 7 17 - 0 19 - 7 25 - 0 0 - 7 13 - 12

W W W W W W W

20 - 6 20 - 0 27 - 0 6 - 2 19 - 0 20 - 0 14 - 13

T

6 - 6

L L T

0 - 13 13 - 26 6 - 6

T W W L

0 - 0 38 - 14 20 - 7 0 - 3

1945 O 13 #17   A&M at NR LSU N 29 NR   A&M #10 Texas

1943 O 16 O 23 O 30 N 06 N 13 N 25

18   A&M at NR # 13   A&M NR # 19   A&M at NR # 16   A&M NR # 14   A&M at NR # 16   A&M #12 #

TCU NTAC Arkansas SMU Rice Texas

1942 O 17 NR   A&M #17 TCU N 26 NR   A&M at #18 Texas

1941 O 18 #14   A&M at NR TCU O 25 #9   A&M NR Baylor # N 01 5   A&M at NR Arkansas # N 08 5   A&M NR SMU # N 15 4   A&M at NR Rice # N 27 2   A&M #10 Texas # D 05 9   A&M #19 Wash. State # J 01* 9   A&M vs #20 Alabama * Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

1940 O 19 O 26 N 02 N 09 N 16 N 28 J 01*

#

2   A&M NR TCU # 4   A&M at NR Baylor # 5   A&M NR Arkansas # 4   A&M at #14 SMU # 3   A&M NR Rice # 2   A&M at NR Texas # 6   A&M vs #12 Fordham * Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

O 21 O 28 N 04 N 11 N 18 N 30 J 01*

#

1939 9   A&M at NR TCU # 5   A&M NR Baylor # 5   A&M at NR Arkansas # 2   A&M #13 SMU # 2   A&M at NR Rice # 1   A&M NR Texas # 1   A&M vs #5 Tulane * Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La.

1938 O 22 NR   A&M at #17 Baylor

1937 O 23 #13   A&M #18 Baylor O 30 NR   A&M at #20 Arkansas N 13 NR   A&M at #15 Rice

1936 O 24 N 14 N 17 N 21

14   A&M at # 15   A&M at # 15   A&M at # 14   A&M at #

NR NR NR NR

Baylor San Francisco Utah Centenary

1948 N 06

NR   A&M at

#

N 08 N 29

NR   A&M NR   A&M

#

1958 S 20 #20   A&M NR Texas Tech O 18 NR   A&M #20 TCU N 08 NR   A&M at #20 SMU

W W W T W W W W W W

N 16 N 28

8 SMU

1947 3 SMU # 7 Texas

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

193

HISTORY

1961

Villanova LSU Texas Tech Houston TCU Baylor Arkansas SMU Rice Texas

S 17 NR   A&M at #1 UCLA S 24 NR   A&M at #16 LSU O 15 #19   A&M at #7 TCU O 22 #12   A&M at #16 Baylor O 29 #11   A&M at NR Arkansas N 05 #12   A&M NR SMU # N 12 9   A&M at NR Rice # N 24 8   A&M NR Texas

1966 O 29 NR   A&M

21 - 13 21 - 0 28 - 0 28 - 6 7 - 6 14 - 0 7 - 6 19 - 6 6 - 7 7 - 9 0 - 3

1956 S 22 S 29 O 06 O 13 O 20 O 27 N 03 N 10 N 17 N 29

1967 J 01* NR   A&M vs #8 Alabama * Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

1946

2   A&M vs NR Maryland W # 2   A&M NR Texas Tech W # 5   A&M at NR Missouri W # 3   A&M NR Houston W # 3   A&M at NR TCU W # 2   A&M at NR Baylor W # # 1   A&M at 11 Arkansas W # 1   A&M NR SMU W # # 1   A&M at 20 Rice L # 4   A&M NR Texas L # 8   A&M vs #13 Tennessee L ^ at Dallas. * Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. #


A&M

VS.

RANKED OPPONENTS Associated Press poll, since 1936

AP NO. 3 (1-4) Nov. 8, 2014 Nov. 26, 2009 Nov. 10, 2001 Jan. 1, 1999 Oct. 1, 1977

at Auburn Texas at Oklahoma vs Ohio State (Sugar Bowl) at Michigan

W L L L L

41-38 39-49 10-31 24-14 3-41

L L L L L L L W

9-49 21-24 9-47 13-35 0-17 3-13 17-20 7-6

AP NO. 4 (1-7) Nov. 27, 2008 Jan. 1, 1994 Oct. 30, 1982 Nov. 1, 1969 Oct. 31, 1964 Nov. 22, 1962 Nov. 26, 1959 Oct. 20, 1956

29-24 WIN OVER #1 ALABAMA Nov. 10, 2012

AP NO. 1 (2-13) Oct. 7, 2017 Oct. 22, 2016 Sept. 14, 2013 Nov. 10, 2012 Nov. 8, 2003 Nov. 9, 2002 Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 26, 1977 Sept. 25, 1971 Nov. 26, 1970 Sept. 26, 1970 Nov. 27, 1969 Nov. 27, 1963 Sept. 17, 1955 Oct. 11, 1952

Alabama Alabama Alabama at Alabama Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Texas at Nebraska at Texas at Ohio State Texas Texas at UCLA at Michigan State

AP NO. 2 (2-7) L L L W L W L L L L L L L L L

19-27 14-33 42-49 29-24 0-77 30-26 31-35 28-57 7-34 14-52 13-56 12-49 13-15 0-21 6-48

Nov. 5, 2005 Texas L 29-40 Nov. 6, 2004 Oklahoma L 35-42 Dec. 5, 1998 vs Kansas State (2OT) W 36-33 (Big 12 Championship, St. Louis) Oct. 10, 1998 vs Nebraska W 28-21 Aug. 31, 1998 vs Florida State L 14-23 (Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.) Dec. 6, 1997 vs Nebraska L 15-54 (Big 12 Championship, San Antonio) Aug. 27, 1988 vs Nebraska L 14-23 (Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.) Nov. 26, 1983 Texas L 13-45 Oct. 30, 1965 at Arkansas L 0-31

at Texas vs Notre Dame (Cotton Bowl) at SMU at Arkansas Arkansas at Texas Texas TCU

AP NO. 5 (3-11) Nov. 30, 2013 Nov. 3, 2007 Nov. 25, 2004 Nov. 23, 2001 Nov. 26, 1999 Jan. 1, 1998 Jan. 1, 1993 Jan. 1, 1992 Dec. 1, 1990 Nov. 28, 1975 Nov. 26, 1964 Sept. 22, 1962 Nov. 23, 1961 Jan. 1, 1940

at Missouri L 21-28 at Oklahoma L 14-42 at Texas L 13-26 Texas L 7-21 Texas W 20-16 vs UCLA (Cotton Bowl) L 23-29 vs Notre Dame (Cotton Bowl) L 3-28 vs Florida State (Cotton Bowl) L 2-10 at Texas L 27-28 Texas W 20-10 at Texas L 7-26 at LSU L 0-21 Texas L 0-25 vs Tulane (Sugar Bowl) W 14-13

HIGHEST-RANKED OPPONENTS BEATEN Nov. 8, 2014 at #3 Auburn W 41-38 Nov. 10, 2012 at #1 Alabama W 29-24 Nov. 9, 2002 #1 Oklahoma W 30-26 Nov. 26, 1999 #5 Texas W 20-16 Oct. 10, 1998 #2 Nebraska W 28-21 Dec. 5, 1998 #2 Kansas State (2OT) W 36-33 (Big 12 Championship, St. Louis) Nov. 28, 1975 #5 Texas W 20-10 Oct. 20, 1956 #4 TCU W 7-6 Jan. 1, 1940 vs #5 Tulane (Sugar Bowl) W 14-13

HIGHEST-RANKED ROAD WIN Nov. 10, 2012 at #1 Alabama Nov. 8, 2014 at #3 Auburn Sept. 22, 1979 at #6 Penn State

W 29-24 W 41-38 W 27-14

RECENT TOP-10 WINS AT HOME Oct. 8, 2016 #9 Tennessee (OT) Nov. 20, 2010 #9 Nebraska Nov. 9, 2002 #1 Oklahoma Oct. 28, 2000 #10 Kansas State Nov. 26, 1999 #5 Texas Oct. 10, 1998 #2 Nebraska Oct. 14, 1989 #8 Houston

W W W W W W W

45-38 9-6 30-26 26-10 20-16 28-21 17-13

HISTORY

A&M vs. AP TOP-10 OPPONENTS (26-74) Oct. 7, 2017 at

#

1 Alabama

L 19-27

Nov. 28, 1975

#

5 Texas

W 20-10

Oct. 9, 2016

#

9 Tennessee

W 45-38

Oct. 12, 1974

#

7 Texas Tech

W 28-7

Oct. 22, 2016 at

#

1 Alabama

L 13-33

Sept. 21, 1974 at #7 LSU

W 21-14

Oct. 17, 2015 at #10 Alabama

L 23-41

Nov. 23, 1972 at #6 Texas

L

Nov. 8, 2014 at

#

3 Auburn

W 41-38

Sept. 23, 1972 at #9 LSU

L 17-42

Oct. 18, 2014 at

#

7 Alabama

L

0-59

Sept. 16, 1972 at #9 Nebraska

L

Oct. 11, 2014

#

3 Ole Miss

L 20-35

Oct. 30, 1971 at #8 Arkansas

W 17-9

Aug. 28, 2014 at

#

9 South Carolina W 52-28

Sept. 25, 1971 at #1 Nebraska

L

Nov. 30, 2013 at

#

5 Missouri

L 21-28

Nov. 26, 1970 at #1 Texas

L 14-52

Sept. 14, 2013

#

1 Alabama

L 42-49

Oct. 31, 1970

#

8 Arkansas

L

Nov. 10, 2012 at

#

1 Alabama

W 29-24

Oct. 3, 1970 at

#

8 Michigan

L 10-14

Nov. 5, 2011 at

#

7 Oklahoma

L 25-41

Sept. 26, 1970 at

#

1 Ohio State

L 13-56

Sept. 24, 2011

#

7 Oklahoma St

L 29-30

Nov. 27, 1969

#

1 Texas

L 12-49

Nov. 20, 2010

#

9 Nebraska

W

9-6

Nov. 1, 1969 at

#

4 Arkansas

L 13-35

Nov. 26, 2009

#

3 Texas

L 39-49

Nov. 28, 1968 at

#

6 Texas

L 14-35

Nov. 27, 2008 at

#

4 Texas

L

Jan. 1, 1968 vs

#

8 Alabama

W 20-16

Nov. 8, 2008

#

6 Oklahoma

L 28-66

Oct. 29, 1966

#

9 Arkansas

L

0-34

Oct. 18, 2008

#

7 Texas Tech

L 25-43

Oct. 30, 1965 at

#

2 Arkansas

L

0-31

Sept. 18, 1965 at

#

8 LSU

L

0-10

Nov. 26, 1964 at

#

5 Texas

L

7-26

Oct. 31, 1964

#

4 Arkansas

L

0-17

Nov. 27, 1963

#

1 Texas

L 13-15

Nov. 22, 1962 at

#

4 Texas

L

3-13

Nov. 3, 1962

#

8 Arkansas

L

7-17

Sept. 22, 1962 at #5 LSU

L

0-21

Nov. 23, 1961

#

5 Texas

L

0-25

Oct. 22, 1960 at

#

7 Baylor

L

0-14

Nov. 26, 1959

#

4 Texas

L 17-20

Oct. 27, 1956 at

#

8 Baylor

W 19-13

Oct. 20, 1956 at

#

4 TCU

W

Oct. 15, 1955 at

#

7 TCU

W 19-16

Sept. 17, 1955 at

#

1 UCLA

L

0-2

Oct. 11, 1952 at

#

1 Michigan State L

6-48

9-49

Nov. 10, 2007 at #7 Missouri

L 26-40

Nov. 3, 2007 at #3 Oklahoma

L 14-42

Nov. 25, 2005

2 Texas

L 29-40

Nov. 25, 2004 at #5 Texas

L 13-26

Nov. 6, 2004

#

2 Oklahoma

L 35-42

Nov. 28, 2003

#

6 Texas

L 15-46

#

Nov. 8, 2003 at #1 Oklahoma

L

0-77

Sept. 18, 2003 at #8 Virginia Tech

L 19-35

Nov. 29, 2002 at #10 Texas

L 20-50

Nov. 9, 2002

#

1 Oklahoma

W 30-26

Sept. 21, 2002

#

7 Virginia Tech

L

3-13

Nov. 23, 2001 at #5 Texas

L

7-21

Nov. 10, 2001 at #3 Oklahoma

L 10-31

Nov. 11, 2000 Oct. 28, 2000 Nov. 26, 1999

194

1 Oklahoma

L 31-35

10 Kansas State

W 26-10

# #

#

5 Texas

W 20-16

Nov. 8. 2014

41-38 WIN OVER #3 AUBURN Jan. 1, 1999 vs

#

3 Ohio State

L 24-14

Aug. 27, 1988 vs

Dec. 5, 1998 vs

#

2 Kansas State W 36-33

Sept. 19, 1987

Oct. 10, 1998

#

2 Nebraska

W 28-21

Aug. 31, 1998 vs

#

2 Florida State

L 14-23

Jan. 1, 1998 vs

#

5 UCLA

Dec. 6, 1997 vs

#

Dec. 2, 1995

#

2 Nebraska

L 14-23

10 Washington

W 29-12

# #

Sept. 5, 1987

#

6 LSU

L

Nov. 16, 1985

#

9 Arkansas

W 10-6

L 23-29

Nov. 26, 1983

#

2 Texas

L 13-45

2 Nebraska

L 15-54

Oct. 30, 1982 at 4 SMU

L

6 Texas

L

6-16

Nov. 26, 1981

#

7 Texas

L 13-21

Sept. 23, 1995 at #7 Colorado

L 21-29

Dec. 1, 1979

#

6 Texas

W 13-7

9 Arkansas

L 10-22

6 Houston

L 14-17

#

3-17

9-47

Jan. 1, 1994 vs

#

4 Notre Dame

L 21-24

Nov. 17, 1979

#

Jan. 1, 1993 vs

#

5 Notre Dame

L

3-28

Oct. 13, 1979

#

Jan. 1, 1992 vs

#

5 Florida State

L

2-10

Sept. 22, 1979 at #6 Penn State

W 27-14

Dec. 1, 1990 at 5 Texas

L 27-28

Nov. 26, 1977

#

Nov. 24, 1989

10 Arkansas

L 22-23

Nov. 13, 1977

#

#

#

1 Texas

L 28-57

8 Arkansas

L 20-26

Oct. 14, 1989

#

8 Houston

W 17-13

Oct. 1, 1977 at #3 Michigan

L

3-41

Sept. 2, 1989

#

7 LSU

W 28-16

Sept. 24, 1977 at #7 Texas Tech

W 33-17

3-38 7-37 7-34 6-45

7-6

Nov. 22, 1941 at #10 Texas

L

0-23

Nov. 28, 1940 at #10 Texas

L

0-7

Jan. 1, 1940 at

W 14-13

#

5 Tulane



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PLAYER

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ARIZONA CARDINALS Christian Kirk WR Ricky Seals-Jones WR Brandon Williams DB

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Dennis Allen

Running Backs

ATLANTA FALCONS OL

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

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Dan Campbell

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YRS LETTERED

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POSITION

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NEW ORLEANS SAINTS De’Vante Harris

DB

2012, 13, 14, 15

Asst. Head Coach / Tight Ends

Aaron Glenn Defensive Backs

BALTIMORE RAVENS Jermaine Eluemunor OL

2015, 16

CLEVELAND BROWNS

Michael Hodges

DENVER BRONCOS

Monty Gibson

Defensive Assistant

NEW YORK JETS Taylor Bertolet

K

2012, 13, 14, 15

Gary Kubiak

Asst. Strength & Conditioning

Senior Personnel Advisor

Larry Jackson Strength & Conditioning

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

BUFFALO BILLS Keith Ford

RB

Michael Bennett

PLAYER

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DL

2013, 14, 15, 16

CINCINNATI BENGALS

NFL AGGIES

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PK RB OL

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POSITION

YRS LETTERED

CLEVELAND BROWNS DL OL WR

DENVER BRONCOS Von Miller

PLAYER

LB

2007, 08, 09, 10

DETROIT LIONS Don Muhlbach

LS

2002, 03

Shane Lechler

P

1996, 97, 98, 99

2014, 15, 16 2015, 16 2015, 16, 17

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

196

RB

2012, 13, 14

YRS LETTERED

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Josh Lambo

PK

Joe Cheek

OL

2012, 13, 14, 15

2013, 14

RB

2009, 10, 11, 12

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Armani Watts

DB

2014, 15, 16, 17

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Drew Kaser Shane Tripucka

P P

2013, 14, 15 2016, 17

LOS ANGELES RAMS Josh Reynolds

DALLAS COWBOYS

POSITION

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Christine Michael

Trey Williams

2005, 06, 07, 08

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

HOUSTON TEXANS Myles Garrett Avery Gennesy Damion Ratley

DL

2016, 17

WR

2014, 15, 16

Germain Ifedi

OL

2013, 14, 15

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Justin Evans Mike Evans

DB WR

2015, 16 2012, 13

WASHINGTON REDSKINS Deshazor Everett

DB

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COSTON, FRED (C)

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CROW, JOHN DAVID (RB)

BULLITT, JERRY (LB)

ADAMS, SAM (DL)

ALEX, KEITH (OL)

Los Angeles Rams (1992)

Cincinnati Bengals (1976-82) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1983-84)

A Seattle Seahawks (1994-99) Baltimore Ravens (2000-02) Buffalo Bills (2003-05) Cincinnati Bengals (2006) Denver Broncos (2007)

CROOMS, CHRIS (DB)

DARWIN, MATT (C)

BUJNOCH, GLENN (G)

SAM ADAMS

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HARRIS, DE’VANTE (DB)

J

New Orleans Saints (2016-)

HARRIS, ROD (WR)

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HAYES, LESTER (DB)

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I

HARGETT, EDD (QB)

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JAMESON, MICHAEL (FS)

FORD, KEITH (RB)

Cleveland Browns (2002-04)

Buffalo Bills (2018-)

JASPER, EDWARD (DT)

FRANKLIN, TONY (PK)

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G

GREENE, DOUG (DB)

GARRETT, SHANE (WR)

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GUTHRIE, KEITH (DL) San Diego Chargers (1984)

H

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198

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GREER, DONOVAN (DB)

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JOHNSON, BETHEL (WR)

St. Louis Cardinals (1978)

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Jacksonville Jaguars (2013-2016) Seattle Seahawks (2017-)

Seattle Sea­hawks (1980-92)

San Francisco 49ers (1984-89)

Miami Dolphins (2012) Seattle Seahawks (2016-)

San Francisco 49ers (2012-)

JOECKEL, LUKE (OL)

GREEN, JACOB (DE)

FULLER, JEFF (DB) FULLER, JEFF (WR)

JEROD-EDDIE, TONY (DL)

JACOB GREEN

HALL, DAESHON (DE) Carolina Panthers (2017-)

HALL, DANTÉ (WR) Kansas City Chiefs (2000-06) St. Louis Rams (2007-08)

HALL, KEN (RB)

Chicago-St. Louis Cardinals (1959, 1961) Houston Oilers (1960-61)

HANGARTNER, GEOFF (C) Carolina Panthers (2005-08) Buffalo Bills (2009-11) Carolina Panthers (2011-13)

HARDEMAN, D’ANDRE (RB) St. Louis Rams (2000)

HARDY, DAVID (PLK) Los Angeles Raiders (1987)

LESTER HAYES HECTOR, JOHNNY (RB)

JOHNSON, BILL (C-LB) San Francisco 49ers (1948-56)

JOHNSON, JERROD (QB) Pittsburgh Steelers (2012) Seattle Seahawks (2013) Baltimore Ravens (2016-)

New York Jets (1983-92)

HILL, GREG (RB) Kansas City Chiefs (1994-1997) St. Louis Rams (1998-2000)

HOBBS, BILL (LB) Philadelphia Eagles (1969-71) New Orleans Saints (1972)

HODGE, LEROY (WR) Detroit Lions (2000)

HOLDMAN, WARRICK (LB) Chicago Bears (1999-2003) Cleveland Browns (2004) Washington Redskins (2005-06)

HOLLAND, JOHNNY (LB) Green Bay Packers (1987-93)

HOPKINS, JERRY (LB) Denver Broncos (1963-66) Miami Dolphins (1967-68) Oakland Raiders (1968)

HOWARD, TODD (LB) Kansas City Chiefs (1987-88)

HOWELL, JOHN COTTON (E) San Francisco 49ers (1948)

HUNT, JOEL (Asst. Coach) Baltimore Colts (1947)

JOLLY, JOHNNY (DT)

Green Bay Packers (2006-10, 2013)

JONES, GARY (DB) Pittsburgh Steelers (1990-94) New York Jets (1995-1998, 2001-02)

KENDRICK, JIM (T) Chicago Bears (1924) New York Giants (1927)

KENNEDY, MALCOME (WR) New Orleans Saints (2015-)

KIEL, TERRENCE (SS) San Diego Chargers (2003-06)

KIMBROUGH, JOHN (RB) Los Angeles Dons (1946-48)

KIRK, CHRISTIAN (WR) Arizona Cardinals (2018-)

KNIGHT, TREVOR (QB) Arizona Cardinals (2017)

KRUEGER, CHARLES (E) San Fran­cisco 49ers (1959-73)

KRUEGER, ROLF (E) St. Louis Cardinals (1969-71) San Francisco 49ers (1972-74)

KUBALA, RAY (C) Denver Broncos (1964-67)

KUBIAK, GARY (QB) Denver Broncos (1983-91) Asst. Coach San Francisco 49ers (1994) Denver Broncos (1995-06) Head Coach Houston Texans (2006-13) Asst. Coach Baltimore Ravens (2014) Head Coach Denver Broncos (2015-2016)

L LABHART, TRAVIS (WR) Houston Texans (2014-)

LAMBO, JOSH (PK) San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers (2015-17) Jacksonville Jaguars (2018-)

LANE, JORVORSKIE (FB) Miami Dolphins (2012) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014-)

LARY, YALE (DB) Detroit Lions (1952-53, 1956-64)

LECHLER, SHANE (P) Oakland Raiders (2000-12) Houston Texans (2013-)

JONES, JEFF (OL) Detroit Lions (1995-97)

JONES, MIKE (TE) Minnesota Vikings (1990-93) Indianapolis Colts (1993)

JONES, TOYA (DB) San Francisco 49ers (1999) Denver Broncos (2000) Houston Texans (2002)

JOSEPH, KEITH (RB) New Orleans Saints (2006)

JUDIE, CORYELL (DB) Denver Broncos (2012)

K KASER, DREW (P) San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers (2016-)

KELM, LARRY (LB) Los Angeles Rams (1987-92)

SHANE LECHLER LEWIS, DARREN (RB) Chicago Bears (1991-92) Green Bay Packers (1993)


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LEWIS, MARK (TE)

MITCHELL, KEITH (LB)

Green Bay Packers (1985-87) Detroit Lions (1987-88)

New Orleans Saints (1997-2001) Houston Texans (2002) Jacksonville Jaguars (2003)

LEWIS, PATRICK (OL)

MONTGOMERY, JAMES B. (T)

Green Bay Packers (2013) Cleveland Browns (2013) Jacksonville Jaguars (2013) Seattle Seahawks (2014-2016) Buffalo Bills (2017)

Detroit Lions (1946)

NGUYEN, DAT (LB) Dallas Cowboys (1999-05)

NWACHUKWU, UZOMA (WR) Houston Texans (2013-2016) Dallas Cowboys (2017)

Green Bay Packers (2005-09) Minnesota Vikings (2010-11)

MOORE, ALLEN (E)

Baltimore Colts (1953-54)

Phoenix Cardinals (1991-94) Carolina Panthers (1995-1997) New England Patriots (1998-2000)

Minnesota Vikings (2014)

MONTGOMERY, MIKE (DL)

LITTLE, JACK (T) LOFTON, STEVE (DB)

NEALY, SPENCER (DL)

Green Bay Packers (1939)

SETH McKINNEY McKINNEY, STEVE (OG) Indianapolis Colts (1998-2001) Houston Texans (2002-07)

M

MOORE, DAMONTRE (DE) New York Giants (2013-15) Oakland Raider (2016) Dallas Cowboys (2017)

MOORE, MACK (DE) British Columbia Lions (1981-84) Miami Dolphins (1985-86) San Diego Chargers (1986)

MALENA, BEN (RB) Dallas Cowboys (2014)

O OBIOHA, JULIEN (DL) New York Jets (2016-)

OBIOZOR, CYRIL (DL)

Kansas City Chiefs (1968-72)

Boston Redskins (1934-36) Washington Redskins (1937-42)

MOSLEY, MIKE (WR)

Indianapolis Colts (1994-98) Tennessee Titans (1999-08)

MATTHEWS, JAKE (OL)

New York Jets (1976) Phila­delphia Eagles (1976-78) St. Louis Cardinals (1979)

P

Atlanta Falcons (2014-)

MATTHEWS, KEVIN (OL) Tennessee Titans (2010-12) Washington Redskins (2013) Tennessee Titans (2013) Carolina Panthers (2014)

MATTHEWS, MIKE (OL) Cleveland Browns (2016) Pittsburgh Steelers (2017) Miami Dolphins (2018-)

MAXWELL, TOMMY (DB) Baltimore Colts (1969-70) Oakland Raiders (1971-73) Houston Oilers (1974)

STEVE McKINNEY

Kansas City Chiefs (1984-85)

PANNELL, ERNIE (T)

Cincinnati Bengals (2006)

MICKENS, RAY (DB)

Los Angeles Rams (1957-70)

Atlanta Falcons (1979-83)

MILLER, VON (LB) Denver Broncos (2011-)

DON MUHLBACH

Minnesota Vikings (1978-80)

N

McGEE, STEPHEN (QB)

McKINNEY, SETH (C) Miami Dolphins (2002-05) Cleveland Browns (2007-08) Buffalo Bills (2009)

New York Giants (1941, 1945)

PYBURN, JACK (OT) Miami Dolphins (1966-68)

Philadelphia Eagles (1985-89) Cleveland Browns (1990)

REUBER, ALAN (T) Arizona Cardinals (2004)

JACK PARDEE Washington Redskins (1971-72) Head Coach Chicago Bears (1975-77) Washington Redskins (1978-80) San Diego Chargers (1980-81) Houston Gamblers (1984) Houston Oilers (1990-95)

PARKER, SIRR (RB)

Dallas Cowboys (2009-12) Houston Texans (2013)

Seattle Seahawks (1995) Houston/Tennessee Oilers (1996-98)

PUGH, MARION (DB)

San Diego Chargers (1999) Carolina Panthers (2000)

VON MILLER

PARMER, JAMES (RB)

MILSTEAD, CHARLES (QB)

Philadelphia Eagles (1948-56)

Houston Oilers (1960-61)

PATTERSON, LUCAS (OL)

MITCHELL, BRANDON (DL)

Kansas City Chiefs (2011-12)

New England Patriots (1997-2001) Seattle Seahawks (2002-04)

PEARCE, CHANCE (LS) DAT NGUYEN

Houston Texans (2003) Pittsburgh Steelers (2004)

REYNOLDS, JOSH (WR) Los Angeles Rams (2017-)

RICHARDSON, BUCKY (QB) Houston Oilers (1992-94)

RISIEN, CODY (G) Cleveland Browns (1979-83; 85-89)

ROACHES, CARL (WR) Houston Oilers (1980-84) New Orleans Saints (1985)

ROBERTSON, HAROLD (LB) Kansas City Chiefs (2002)

ROBINSON, JEROY (LB) Denver Broncos (1990) Phoenix Cardinals (1990)

ROBISON, TOMMY (OT) Houston Gamblers (1984-85) Green Bay Packers (1987-88) Atlanta Falcons (1989)

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Arizona Cardinals (1996-1998) Denver Broncos (1999-2000)

McKEEHAN, JAMES (TE)

Carolina Panthers (2010-12) Washington Redskins (2012-13) New Orleans Saints (2013)

Cincinnati Bengals (2015-17)

Green Bay Packers (2005)

McELROY, LEELAND (RB)

Los Angeles Rams (1965)

PUGH, JORDAN (DB)

REEVES, KEN (OG)

MURPHY, TERRENCE (WR)

MYERS, FRANK (T)

Buffalo Bills (1975)

JORDAN PUGH

Cleveland Browns (2018-)

Canton Bulldogs (1922) St. Louis All-Stars (1923)

McCRUMBLY, JOHN (LB)

Chicago Bears (1990)

RAVEN (SR.), FLOYD (DB)

MURRAH, WILLIAM (OL)

St. Louis Rams (2010) Philadelphia Eagles (2011) Pittsburgh Steelers (2012-13)

PRICE, TERRY (DE)

RATLEY, DAMION (WB)

MICHAEL, CHRISTINE (RB) Seattle Seahawks (2013-15, 16) Dallas Cowboys (2015) Indeanapolis Colts (2017-)

Detroit Lions (1940-41, 1945) Miami Seahawks (1946)

R

MIKESKA, RUSSELL (TE)

McCOY, JAMIE (FB)

McILHANY, DAN (DB)

Green Bay Packers (1941-42, 1945)

PARDEE, JACK (LB)

New York Jets (1996-03) Cleveland Browns (2005) New England Patriots (2006)

PRICE, CHARLES (B)

OSBORNE, RICHARD (TE)

PAINE, JEFF (LB) McNEAL, REGGIE (WR)

Cincinnati Bengals (2013-2015) Jacksonville Jaguars (2016-)

New York Jets (1969-72) New Orleans Saints (1973)

New York Jets (1977)

MATHEWS, JASON (OL)

PORTER, SEAN (LB)

O’NEAL, STEVE (P)

Detroit Lions (2007-)

MARSHALL, TANK (DT)

Houston Texans (2003)

Cincinnati Bengals (2015-)

MUHLBACH, DON (LS)

Cleveland Browns (2014-)

PORTER, GREG (TE)

OGBUEHI, CEDRIC (OL)

Buffalo Bills (1982-84)

MANZIEL, JOHNNY (QB)

Minnesota Vikings (2003)

Green Bay Packers (2009-10) Arizona Cardinals (2011) Denver Broncos (2012)

MOORMAN, MO (G)

MALONE, C.C. (E)

PENRIGHT, JARROD (OLB)


ROBNETT, ED (FB/LB) San Francisco 49ers (1947)

ROBNETT, MARSHALL (G) Chicago Cardinals (1943, 45) Pittsburgh Steelers (1944)

RODRIGUEZ, CHRISTIAN (LB) Indianapolis Colts (2002)

ROGERS, CULLEN (RB) Pittsburgh Steelers (1946)

ROPER, JOHN (LB) Chicago Bears (1989-93) Dallas Cowboys (1993) Philadelphia Eagles (1993)

RUBY, MARTIN (T) New York Giants (1946-50) Saskatchewan Rough Riders (1951-54)

RUHMAN, CHRIS (OL) San Francisco 49ers (1999) Cleveland Browns (2000) Denver Broncos (2001-02)

S SADDLER, ROD (DE) Phoenix Cardinals (1987-91) Cincinnati Bengals (1991)

SANDERS, CHRIS (TE) Washington Redskins (1996-98)

SANDERS, EUGENE (T) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1979-85)

SANDERS, THOMAS (RB) Chicago Bears (1985-89) Philadelphia Eagles (1990-91)

SAWYER, BUZ (P) Dallas Cowboys (1987)

SCOTT, JOSEPH (RB/DB) New York Giants (1948-53)

SEALS-JONES, RICKY (WR) Arizona Cardinals (2017-)

SHOWERS, JAMEILL (DB) Dallas Cowboys (2017)

SILER, RICH (TE) Miami Dolphins (1987)

SIMONINI, ED (LB) Baltimore Colts (1976-81) New Orleans Saints (1982)

SMITH, HENRY (DT)

Dallas Cowboys (1992-2000)

SMITH, LIONEL (DB)

Los Angeles Rams (1948-49)

NFL AGGIES

WALLACE, AARON (LB)

SPIKES, CAMERON (OL) PAT THOMAS THOMAS, RODNEY (RB) Tennessee Titans (1995-2000) Atlanta Falcons (2001)

Cleveland Rams, Buffalo Bills (1949-52)

RODNEY THOMAS

STEWART, JONATHAN (LB)

WATTS, ARMANI (DB) Kansas City Chiefs (2018-)

St. Louis Rams (2013)

Arizona Cardinals (2013)

T TANNEHILL, RYAN (QB) Miami Dolphins (2012-)

TASSOS, DAMON (G) Detroit Lions (1945-46) Green Bay Packers (1947-49)

TAYLOR, CHRIS (WR)

Buffalo Bills (1985-86) Seattle Seahawks (1987-88) Miami Dolphins (1988)

TEICHELMAN, LANCE (DL)

THOMAS, WILLIAM (LB) Philadelphia Eagles (1991-99) Oakland Raiders (2001-02)

Detroit Lions (1945)

Buffalo Bills (1997-04) Minnesota Vikings (2005-11)

St. Louis Cardinals (1959-60) Philadelphia Eagles (1961) Buffalo Bills (1962-67)

TRIPUCKA, SHANE (P) Los Angeles Chargers (2018-)

TUCKER, REX (OL) Chicago Bears (1999-04) St. Louis Rams (2005) Detroit Lions (2006)

V VALENTINE, IRA (RB) VALLETTA, CHRIS (OL) Tennessee Titans (2001) New Orleans Saints (2002)

VICK, ROGER (RB) New York Jets (1987-89) Philadelphia Eagles (1990)

WILSON, FAYE (B) Buffalo Rangers (1926) New York Giants (1927-30) Green Bay Packers (1931) Detroit Lions (1932-33)

Green Bay Packers (1988-91) Dallas Cowboys (1992)

RICHMOND WEBB

Philadelphia Eagles (1986-90)

TRACEY, JOHN (LB)

Indianapolis Colts (2015-2016) Pittsburgh Steelers (2017) Dallas Cowboys (2018-)

WOODSIDE, KEITH (RB)

Washington Redskins (1939-42, 1945-48)

TONEY, ANTHONY (RB)

WILLIAMS, TREY (RB)

Los Angeles Rams (1951-52) Baltimore Colts (1953)

TODD, DICK (RB)

PAT WILLIAMS

WINKLER, JIM (T)

San Francisco 49ers (1954)

TEN NAPEL, GARTH (LB)

Jacksonville Jaguars (2013) Seattle Seahawks (2014-)

WILLIAMS, PAT (DT)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1991) Miami Dolphins (1995-96)

TIDWELL, BILLY (RB)

Houston Oilers (1987)

TERRELL, STEVEN (DB)

Montreal Alouettes (1980-81)

WILSON, ROBERT (RB)

THOMASON, JAMES (B)

Indianapolis Colts (1994)

Detroit Lions (1976-77) Atlanta Falcons (1978)

WILLIAMS, MIKE (CB)

WARREN, TY (DT)

Minnesota Vikings (2017)

St. Louis Cardinals (1971)

SWOPE, RYAN (WR)

Buffalo Bills (2012)

San Francisco 49ers (2008-11) Houston Texans (2012) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2013) Pittsburgh Steelers (2014-)

WASHINGTON, SHAAN (LB)

STEGENT, LARRY (RB)

Minnesota Vikings (1977-83) Minnesota Vikings (1985-87)

Houston Oilers (1986-88)

WILLIAMS, GARRICK (LB)

WALLACE, CODY (C)

New England Patriots (1990-91) Washington Redskins (1992) Buffalo Bills (1993-94) Jacksonville Jaguars (1995-97) New Orleans Saints (1998)

STAUTZENBERGER, ODELL (OL)

SWILLEY, DENNIS (C)

WILLIAMS, DOUG (OT)

WASHINGTON, MICKEY (DB)

Head Coach Michigan Panthers (1983-84)

Atlanta Falcons (2006-07)

Arizona Cardinals (2016-)

New England Patriots (2003-10) Denver Broncos (2011-12)

STANLEY, JIM

STUTZ, BOONE (LS)

WILLIAMS, BRANDON (DB)

Los Angeles Raiders (1990-97)

St. Louis Rams (1999-2001) Houston Texans (2002) Arizona Cardinals (2003-04)

TEAL, JIMMY (WR)

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Montreal Alouettes (1980-81) Ottawa RoughRiders (1982-90)

SPARKMAN, ALAN (DT)

New York Giants (2004-05)

Denver Broncos (1996-99, 2001) Jacksonville Jaguars (2002) Indianapolis Colts (2003)

W

WAKER, SKIP (RB)

Detroit Lions (1953-54)

Asst. Coach Dallas Cowboys (1972-85) Head Coach St. Louis Cardinals (1986-87) Phoenix Cardinals (1988-89)

Detroit Lions (2000-01) Miami Dolphins (2002)

Tennessee Titans (2014) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2017-)

SMITH, ROBERT L. (FB)

STALLINGS, GENE

VINCENT, ANDY (OL)

WALKER, DEREL (WR)

Dallas Cowboys (2012) Detroit Lions (2013)

TAYLOR, JAMAAR (WR)

SMITH, DETRON (FB)

Los Angeles Rams (1976-82) Asst. Coach Indianapolis Colts (1996-2000)

SMITH, KEVIN (DB)

Pittsburgh Steelers (2001) Buffalo Bills (2002) Houston Texans (2004)

DETRON SMITH

THOMAS, PAT (DB)

New England Patriots (2008)

WEBB, RICHMOND (OL) Miami Dolphins (1990-2000) Cincinatti Bengals (2001-02)

WEBSTER, JASON (DB) San Francisco 49ers (2000-03) Atlanta Falcons (2004-06) Buffalo Bills (2007) New England Patriots (2008)

WELLBORN, JOE (C) New York Giants (1966-67)

WHEELER, MARK (DL) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1992-95) New England Patriots (1996-98) Philadelphia Eagles (1999-2000)

WHITLEY, TAYLOR (G) Miami Dolphins (2003-04) Denver Broncos (2005)

WHITWELL, MIKE (DB/WR) Cleveland Browns (1982-83)

WILDE, GEORGE (B) Washington Redskins (1947)

Y YATES, BILLY (G) Miami Dolphins (2003) New England Patriots (2005-08) Cleveland Browns (2009-11)

YOUNG, ROY (T) Washington Redskins (1938)

Z ZACHERY, JAMES (LB) Montreal Alouettes (1980-84) Edmonton Eskimos (1985-87)


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first-round picks highlighted

2018 (3) CHRISTIAN KIRK (WR) 2nd—Arizona Cardinals

ARMANI WATTS (DB) 4th—Kansas City Chiefs

DAMION RATLEY (WR) 6th—Cleveland Browns

2017 (5) MYLES GARRETT (DL) 1st (1st overall pick)— Cleveland Browns

JUSTIN EVANS (DB) 2nd—Tampa Bay Buccaneers

DAESHON HALL (DL) 3rd—Carolina Panthers

JOSH REYNOLDS (WR) 4th—Los Angeles Rams

JERMAINE ELUEMUNOR (OL) 5th—Baltimore Ravens

2016 (3) GERMAIN IFEDI (OL) 1st (31st overall pick)— Seattle Seahawks

BRANDON WILLIAMS (DB) 3rd—Arizona Cardinals

DREW KASER (P) 4th—San Diego Chargers

2015 (2) CEDRIC OGBUEHI (OL) 1st (21st overall pick)— Cincinatti Bengals

JARVIS HARRISON (OL) 5th—New York Jets

2014 (3) JAKE MATTHEWS (OL) 1st (6th overall pick)— Atlanta Falcons

THE GARRETT FAMILY MYLES GARRETT BECAME TEXAS A&M’S FIRST EVER NUMBER ONE OVERALL PICK DAMONTRE MOORE (DE) 3rd—New York Giants

SEAN PORTER (LB) 4th—Cincinnati Bengals

RYAN SWOPE (WR) 6th—Arizona Cardinals

2012 (4) RYAN TANNEHILL (QB) 1st (8th overall pick)— Miami Dolphins

RANDY BULLOCK (PK) 5th—Houston Texans

CYRUS GRAY (RB) 6th—Kansas City Chiefs

TERRENCE FREDERICK (DB) 7th—Pittsburgh Steelers

2011 (1) VON MILLER (LB)

1st (2nd overall pick)— Denver Broncos

2010 (1) JORDAN PUGH (DB) 6th—Carolina Panthers

1st (7th overall pick)— Tampa Bay Buccaneers

JOHNNY MANZIEL (QB) 1st (22nd overall pick)— Cleveland Browns

2013 (5) LUKE JOECKEL (OL)

1st (2nd overall pick)— Jacksonville Jaguars

CHRISTINE MICHAEL (RB) 2nd—Seattle Seahawks

2009 (2) STEPHEN McGEE (QB) 4th—Dallas Cowboys

MIKE GOODSON (RB) 4th—Carolina Panthers

2008 (5) MARTELLUS BENNETT (TE) 2nd—Dallas Cowboys

CODY WALLACE (C) 4th—San Francisco 49ers

4th—Seattle Seahawks

CHRIS HARRINGTON (DE) 6th—Arizona Cardinals

COREY CLARK (T) 7th—San Diego Chargers

2006 (2) JOHNNY JOLLY (DT) 6th—Green Bay Packers

REGGIE MCNEAL (WR) 6th—Cincinnati Bengals

2005 (3) TERRENCE MURPHY (WR) 2nd—Green Bay Packers

GEOFF HANGARTNER (C) 5th—Carolina Panthers

MIKE MONTGOMERY (DT) 6th—Green Bay Packers

2004 (1) JAMAAR TAYLOR (WR) 6th—New York Giants

2002 (2) SETH MCKINNEY (OL) 3rd—Miami Dolphins

ROCKY BERNARD (DL) 5th—Seattle Seahawks

2001 (6) ROBERT FERGUSON (WR) 2nd—Green Bay Packers

RON EDWARDS (DT) 3rd—Buffalo Bills

MICHAEL JAMESON (FS) 6th—Cleveland Browns

JASON GLENN (OLB) 6th—Detroit Lions

CHRIS TAYLOR (WR) 7th—Pittsburgh Steelers

RONALD FLEMONS (DE) 7th—Atlanta Falcons

CHRIS COLE (WR) 3rd—Denver Broncos

SHANE LECHLER (P/PK) 5th—Oakland Raiders

DANTÉ HALL (RB) 5th—Kansas City Chiefs

1999 (6) REX TUCKER (OL) 3rd—Chicago Bears

RICH COADY (DB) 3rd—St. Louis Rams

DAN CAMPBELL (TE) 3rd—New York Giants

DAT NGUYEN (LB) 3rd—Dallas Cowboys

WARRICK HOLDMAN (LB) 4th—Chicago Bears

CAMERON SPIKES (OL) 5th—St. Louis Rams

2000 (4) JASON WEBSTER (DB) 2nd—San Francisco 49ers

2003 (6) TY WARREN (DT)

NFL AGGIES

MIKE EVANS (WR)

RED BRYANT (DT)

1st—New England Patriots

SAMMY DAVIS (CB)

1st—San Diego Chargers

BETHEL JOHNSON (WR) 2nd—New England Patriots

TERRENCE KIEL (SS) 2nd—San Diego Chargers

TAYLOR WHITLEY (G) 3rd—Miami Dolphins

CHANCE PEARCE (DS)

LUKE JOECKEL

7th—Houston Texans

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1988 (4) KEITH WOODSIDE (RB) 3rd—Green Bay Packers

LOUIS CHEEK (OL) 8th—Miami Dolphins

KIP CORRINGTON (DB) 9th—Detroit Lions

CHET BROOKS (DB) 11th—San Francisco 49ers

1987 (8) ROGER VICK (RB) 1st—New York Jets

ROD BERNSTINE (TE/RB)

RYAN TANNEHILL

MIKE GOODSON

1st—San Diego Chargers

JOHNNY HOLLAND (LB) 2nd—Green Bay Packers

1998 (2) CHRIS RUHMAN (OL) 2nd—San Francisco 49ers

1994 (6) SAM ADAMS (DL)

1st—Seattle Seahawks

1992 (8) QUENTIN CORYATT (LB) 1st—Indianapolis Colts

STEVE MCKINNEY (OL) 3rd—Indianapolis Colts

1997 (4) BRANDON MITCHELL (DL) 2nd—New England Patriots

ALBERT CONNELL (WR) 4th—Washington Redskins

CALVIN COLLINS (OL) 6th—Atlanta Falcons

EDWARD JASPER (DL) 6th—Philadelphia Eagles

1996 (6) REGGIE BROWN (LB) 1st—Detroit Lions

LEELAND MCELROY (RB) 2nd—Arizona Cardinals

RAY MICKENS (DB) 3rd—New York Jets

DETRON SMITH (RB) 3rd—Denver Broncos

HUNTER GOODWIN (TE) 4th—Minnesota Vikings

NFL AGGIES

HAYWARD CLAY (TE) 6th—St. Louis Rams

1995 (2) RODNEY THOMAS (RB) 3rd—Houston Oilers

ANTONIO ARMSTRONG (LB) 6th—San Francisco 49ers

AARON GLENN (DB) 1st—New York Jets

GREG HILL (RB)

1st—Kansas City Chiefs

ERIC ENGLAND (DL) 3rd—Arizona Cardinals

JASON MATHEWS (OL) 3rd—Indianapolis Colts

LANCE TEICHELMAN (DL) 7th—Indianapolis Colts

1993 (3) PATRICK BATES (DB) 1st—Los Angeles Raiders

MARCUS BUCKLEY (LB) 3rd—New York Giants

DERRICK FRAZIER (DB) 3rd—Philadelphia Eagles

KEVIN SMITH (DB) 1st—Dallas Cowboys

MARK WHEELER (DL) 3rd—Tampa Bay Buccaneers

CHRIS CROOMS (DB) 5th—Los Angeles Rams

KARY VINCENT (DB) 6th—New Orleans Saints

BUCKY RICHARDSON (QB) 8th—Houston Oilers

KEITH ALEX (OL) 9th—Atlanta Falcons

KEITH McAFEE (RB) 11th—San Diego Chargers

1991 (7) ROBERT WILSON (FB) 3rd—Tampa Bay Buccaneers

WILLIAM THOMAS (LB) 4th—Philadelphia Eagles

CODY WALLACE

MIKE ARTHUR (OL) 5th—Cincinnati Bengals

DENNIS RANSOM (TE) 6th—Washington Redskins

DARREN LEWIS (RB) 6th—Chicago Bears

LARRY HORTON (DB) 8th—Chicago Bears

SHANE GARRETT (WR) 9th—Cincinnati Bengals

1990 (8) RICHMOND WEBB (OL) 1st—Miami Dolphins

AARON WALLACE (LB) 2nd—Los Angeles Raiders

MIKE JONES (TE) 3rd—Mnnesota Vikings

JEROY ROBINSON (LB) 4th—Denver Broncos

PAT CUNNNIGHAM (OL) 4th—Indianapolis Colts

MICKEY WASHINGTON (DB) 8th—Phoenix Cardinals

GARY JONES (DB)

3rd—Kansas City Chiefs

LARRY KELM (LB) 4th—Los Angeles Rams

ROD SADDLER (DL) 4th—St. Louis Cardinals

STEVE BULLITT (LB) 8th—Cleveland Browns

IRA VALENTINE (RB) 12th—Houston Oilers

1986 (6) ANTHONY TONEY (RB) 2nd—Philadelphia Eagles

DOUG WILLIAMS (OL) 2nd—New York Jets

MATT DARWIN (OL) 4th—Philadelphia Eagles

DOMINGO BRYANT (DB) 6th—Pittsburgh Steelers

WAYNE ASBERRY (DB) 9th—Washington Redskins

RANDY DAUSIN (OL) 11th—Cleveland Browns

1985 (6)

9th—Pittsburgh Steelers

TERRY PRICE (DL) 10th—Chicago Bears

1989 (5) JOHN ROPER (LB) 2nd—Chicago Bears

JERRY FONTENOT (OL) 3rd—Chicago Bears

ROD HARRIS (WR) 4th—Houston Oilers

DANA BATISTE (LB) 9th—Miami Dolphis

ADAM BOB (LB) 12th—New York Jets

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TODD HOWARD (LB)

RAY CHILDRESS (DL) 1st—Houston Oilers

MATT DARWIN (OL) 5th—Dallas Cowboys

JIMMY TEAL (WR) 5th—Kansas City Chiefs

KEN REEVES (OL) 6th—Philadelphia Eagles

MARK LEWIS (TE) 6th—Green Bay Packers

THOMAS SANDERS (RB) 9th—Chicago Bears


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1984 (6) BILLY CANNON (LB) 1st—Dallas Cowboys

JEFF FULLER (LB) 5th—San Francisco 49ers

JEFF PAINE (LB) 5th—Kansas City Chiefs

KEITH GUTHRIE (DL) 6th—San Diego Chargers

DON JONES (WR)

GERALD CARTER (WR) 9th—Tampa Bay Bucs

GEORGE WOODARD (RB) 11th—New Orleans Saints

JAMES ZACHRY (LB—DL) 11th—New York Jets

1979 (3) TONY FRANKLIN (PK) 3rd—Philadelphia Eagles

CODY RISIEN (OL)

9th—Cleveland Browns

7th—Cleveland Browns

TOMMY ROBISON (OL)

EUGENE SANDERS (DL)

SD (2nd)—Cleveland Browns

1983 (3) JOHNNY HECTOR (RB) 2nd—New York Jets

EARNEST JACKSON (RB) 8th—San Diego Chargers

GARY KUBIAK (QB) 8th—Denver Broncos

1982 (2) KEITH BALDWIN (DL) 2nd—Cleveland Browns

MIKE WHITWELL (WR) 6th—Cleveland Browns

1981 (2) MIKE MOSLEY (WR) 3rd—Kansas City Chiefs

MACK MOORE (DL) 6th—Miami Dolphins

1980 (5) CURTIS DICKEY (RB) 1st—Baltimore Colts

JACOB GREEN (DL) 1st—Seattle Seahawks

8th—Tampa Bay Bucs

1978 (3) FRANK MYERS (OL) 5th—Baltimore Colts

MARK DENNARD (OL) 10th—Miami Dolphins

MICHAEL WILLAMS (DB) 11th—Washington Redskins

1977 (6)

PAT THOMAS (DB) 2nd—Los Angeles Rams

GLENN BUJNOCH (OL) 2nd—Cincinnati Bengals

ED SIMONINI (LB) 3rd—Baltimore Colts

GARTH TEN NAPLE (LB) 7th—Detroit Lions

JACKIE WILLIAMS (DB) 7th—Kansas City Chiefs

RICHARD OSBORNE (TE) 9th—Philadelphia Eagles

BRUCE WELCH (OL) 9th—Tampa Bay Bucs

SKIP WALKER (RB) 11th—Houston Oilers

CARL ROACHES (WR) 14th—Tampa Bay Bucs

1975 (4) 1st—St. Louis Cardinals

JOHN MCCRUMBLY (LB) 5th—Kansas City Chiefs

ROBERT JACKSON (LB) 1st—Cleveland Browns

DENNIS SWILLEY (TE) 2nd—Minnesota Vikings

TANK MARSHALL (DL) 3rd—New York Jets

EDGAR FIELDS (DL) 3rd—Atlanta Falcons

LESTER HAYES (DB) 5th—Oakland Raiders

JIMMY DEAN (DL) 4th—Kansas City Chiefs

1976 (10) BUBBA BEAN (RB) 1st—Atlanta Falcons

KEVIN MATTHEWS

TIM GRAY (DB)

JAMES DANIELS (DB) 7th—Oakland Raiders

RICKEY SEEKER (OL) 17th—Houston Oilers

1973 (5) BRAD DUSEK (DB) 3rd—New England Patriots

DAVID CALLAWAY (OL) 9th—New England Patriots

JIM KRIMPKIN (OL) 10th—New York Jets

HOMER MAY (TE) 11th—New England Patriots

RALPH SACRA (OL) 14th—Philadelphia Eagles

1972 (2) DAVID HOOT (DB) 3rd—Los Angeles Rams

LEONARD FOREY (OL) 6th—Cleveland Browns

DAVE ELMENDORF (DB) 3rd—Los Angeles Rams

JIM SHEFFIELD (PK) 12th—Kansas City Chiefs

1970 (3)

TOMMY MAXWELL (DB) 2nd—Baltimore Colts

TOM BUCKMAN (TE) 12th—Green Bay Packers

GEORGE RESLEY (DL) 12th—Houston Oilers

STEVE O’NEAL (P) 13th—New York Jets

EDD HARGETT (QB) 16th—New Orleans Saints

WENDELL HOUSLEY (RB) 17th—Minnesota Vikings

ROLF KRUEGER (DL) St. Louis Cardinals

BILLY HOBBS (LB) Philadelphia Eagles

1st—St. Louis Cardinals

RED BRYANT

BILLY BOB BARNETT (DL) 3rd—Kansas City Chiefs

BARNEY HARRIS (DB) 9th—Baltimore Colts

14th—Miami Dolphins

RANDY MATSON (OL) 17th—Baltimore Colts

1965 (2) GENE RAY HINZE (OL) 18th—Kansas City Chiefs

BOBBY EVANS (OL) 18th—San Diego Chargers

1964 (2) RAY KUBALA (OL) 7th—Denver Broncos

RON CARPENTER (WR) 12th—San Diego Chargers

1963 (3)

BOB LONG (WR)

LEE ROY CAFFEY (LB)

Chicago Bears

4th—Houston Oilers

1968 (1)

JERRY HOPKINS (OL)

MAURICE MOORMAN (OL)

LEE ROY CAFFEY (LB)

1st—Kansas City Chiefs

1967 (4) RANDY MATSON (OL) 5th—Atlanta Falcons

JACK PYBURN (OL) 11th—Miami Dolphins

ED BREDING (TE) 15th—Washingon Redskins

LARRY STEGENT (RB)

PHIL SCOGGIN (P)

4th—Houston Oilers

7th—Philadelphia Eagles

GEORGE HOGAN (OL) 18th—Oakland Raiders

SAM BYER (LB) 22nd—Houston Oilers

1961 (1) RANDY SIMS (RB) 18th—Green Bay Packers

LARRY LEE (WR) 17th—Houston Oilers

1966 (9) KEN MCLEAN, HB 8th—Green Bay Packers

Aggie FOOTBALL | HOME OF THE 12TH MAN

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1971 (2)

1969 (9)


1950 (1) ANDY HILLHOUSE (WR) 12th—Los Angeles Rams

1949 (5) BOB GOODE (RB)

1st—Washington Redskins

JIM WINKLER (OL)

2nd—San Francisco 49ers (AAFC Secret)

JIM WINKLER (OL) 3rd—Los Angeles Rams

BOB GOODE (RB) 13th—Chicago Bears

BOBBY GOFF (RB) 25th—Pittsburgh Steelers

MARTELLUS BENNETT

1947 (5) MONTE MONCRIEF (OL) 6th—Green Bay Packers

1960 (3) GALE OLIVER (OL)* Dallas Texans

CHARLIE MILSTEAD (QB)* San Diego Chargers

GORDON LEBOEUF (RB)* New York Titans * expansion draft

1959 (2) KEN BECK (OT) 4th—Chicago Cardinals

JOHN TRACEY (WR) 14th—Los Angeles Rams

1958 (6) JOHN DAVID CROW (RB) 1st—Chicago Cardinals

1955 (3) FRED BROUSSARD (OL) 4th—Pittsburgh Steelers

ELWOOD KETTLER (QB) 14th—New York Giants

BERNIE SINCLAIR (WR) 29th—Pittsburgh Steelers

1954 (1) DON ELLIS (DB) 5th—Baltimore Colts

1953 (3) JACK LITTLE (OL) 5th—Baltimore Colts

DARROW HOOPER (OL) 10th—New York Giants

RAY GRAVES (RB) 27th—Baltimore Colts

CHARLES KRUEGER (OL) 1st—San Francisco 49ers

BOBBY JOE CONRAD (DB) 5th—New York Giants

BOBBY MARKS (DB) 8th—Los Angeles Rams

NFL AGGIES

KEN HALL (RB) 14th—Baltimore Colts

RODDY OSBORNE (RB) 17th—Cleveland Browns

1957 (2) JACK PARDEE (RB) 2nd—Los Angeles Rams

GEORGE GILLAR (B) 23rd—Detroit Lions

1952 (6) YALE LARY (DB) 3rd—Detroit Lions

BILLY TIDWELL (RB) 3rd—San Francisco 49ers

GLENN LIPPMANN (RB) 22nd—Chicago Cardinals

SAM MOSES (OL) 27th—Chicago Cardinals

HUGH MEYER (OL) 27th—Los Angeles Rams

RUSS HUDECK (OT) 29th—Dallas Texans

1951 (2)

1956 (1)

BOB SMITH (RB)

JACK POWELL (OL)

BOB BATES (OC)

8th—Detroit Lions

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4th—Cleveland Browns

16th—Washington Redskins

ED ROBNETT (FB / LB) 12th—San Francisco 49ers

BURYL BATY (DB) 19th—Detroit Lions

LEO DANIELS (OL) 23rd—Miami Dolphins

CULLEN ROGERS (RB) 16th—Cleveland Rams

FELIX BUCEK (OL) 17th—Pittsburgh Steelers

1942 (2) MARTIN RUBY (OT) 3rd—Chicago Bears

WILLIE ZAPALAC (RB) 6th—Los Angeles Dons

1941 (7) JOHN KIMBROUGH (RB) 1st—Chicago Cardinals

JIM THOMASON (RB) 1st—Detroit Lions

MARION PUGH (QB) 2nd—Philadelphia Eagles

MARSHALL ROBNETT (OT)

1940 (1) JOE BOYD (OT) 4th—Washington Redskins

1939 (4) DICK TODD (RB) 3rd—Washington Redskins

FRED COSTON (DB) 5th—Philadelphia Eagles

RANKIN BRITT (OL) 9th—Philadelphia Eagles

BRUNO SCHROEDER (DL) 10th—New York Giants

1938 (2) JOE ROUTT (OG) 2nd—Cleveland Rams

ROY YOUNG (OT) 5th—Washington Redskins

6th—Chicago Cardianls

ERNIE PARNELL (OL) 14th—Green Bay Packers

BILL CONATSER (DB) 14th—Philadelphia Eagles

CHARLEY HENKE (OL) 19th—Philadelphia Eagles

BOB TULIS (OT) 29th—Detriot Lions

1946 (7) LYNN DICKEY (RB) 6th—Chicago Cardinals

GRANT DARNELL (OL) 7th—Green Bay Packers

MONTE MONCRIEF (OT) 10th—Washington Redskins

GEORGE STROHMEYER (OL) 11th—Los Angeles Rams

BOB BUTCHOFSKY (DB) 14th—Washington Redskins

MARION FLANAGAN (DB) 24th—Washington Redskins

JIM HALLMARK (DB) 26th—Los Angeles Rams

1945 (2) ED DUSEK (DL) 29th—Chicago Cardinals

OTTO PAYNE (OL) 30th—Chicago Cardinals

1944 (2) LEO DANIELS (OL) 12th—Chicago Cardinals

BOB BUTCHOFSKY (DB) 28th—Green Bay Packers

1943 (3) BILL HENDERSON (WR) 7th—Cleveland Rams

STEPHEN M C GEE




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