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LSC Football Records TEAM (Single Game) WINS: 14, Angelo State, 1978; Southwest Texas, 1982; Texas A&M-Commerce, 2017 POINTS: 98, Texas A&M-Commerce Vs LSC Football Records TEAM (Single Game) WINS: 14, Angelo State, 1978; Southwest Texas, 1982; Texas A&M-Commerce, 2017 POINTS: 98, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014 LONGEST WIN STREAK: 42, Texas A&I, 1973-77 KICKING POINTS: 21, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK: 46, Texas A&I, 1973-77 TOUCHDOWNS: 13, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008; Texas FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 274, Eastern New Mexico, 2014 A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014; Texas A&M-Commerce vs. FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: 485, East Texas State, 1952 McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 FEWEST RUSH. YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 48.5, East Texas St., 1952 TOTAL YARDS: 986, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 35, Sam Houston, 1956 TOTAL PLAYS: 121, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 443, Sam Houston, 1956 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 96, Texas A&I vs. Angelo State, 1982 FEWEST PASS. YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 49.2, Sam Houston, 1956 RUSHING YARDS: 586, SW Texas vs. Prairie View, 1978 FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED: 427, Lamar, 1958 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 95, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 1,329, Sam Houston, 1956, 1964 PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 147.7, Sam Houston, 1956 PASSING YARDS: 695, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: 34, Southwest Texas, 1948 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 9, West Texas A&M vs Central State, Oct 05, 2013 INTERCEPTIONS: 37, Texas A&I, 1970 PUNT RETURNS: 12, East Texas State vs. North Texas, 1933 TURNOVERS: 52, East Texas State, 1990 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 224, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 1969 TURNOVERS PER GAME: 4.7, East Texas State, 1990 KICK RETURNS: 13, East Texas State vs. Arkansas State, 1987 KICK RET. YARDS: 304, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 INDIVIDUAL (Longest Plays) PUNTS: 32, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 LONGEST RUN: 99, JT Thompson, Eastern New Mexico vs. East Central, 2007; Keithon PUNTING YARDS: 1,203, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 Flemming, West Texas A&M vs. Angelo State, 2007 PUNTS (both teams): 63, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 LONGEST PASS: 99, Binky Ford to Frankie Reescano, Sam Houston vs. Howard Payne, PUNTING YARDS (both teams): 2,390, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 1980; Matt Morris to Casey Cowan, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern State, PATs: 13, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 1997; Taylor Harris to Stephen Burton, West Texas A&M vs. Tarleton State, 2010; PAT ATTEMPTS: 13, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 Jake Glover to Vernon Johnson, Midwestern State vs. Abilene Christian, 2011; Jake FIELD GOALS: 6, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 Fenske to Cordell Valentine, Tarleton State at North Alabama, 2012; Jake Faber to FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Okla., 2009 Mark Munson, Angelo State vs UT Permian Basin, 2016; Cade Dyal to Jordan Thomas, INTERCEPTIONS: 9, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston, 1949 Texas A&M-Kingsville vs Angelo State, 2017 INT. RETURN YARDS: 213, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Central, Dec. 6, 2014 LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 100, Leonard Avery, Texas A&I vs. Slippery Rock, 1976; ATTENDANCE (OVERALL): 24,837, Lone Star Football Festival, 2011 Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I vs. Northern Arizona, 1980; Justin Parson, Tarleton State ATTENDANCE (LSC STADIUM): 23,276 Eastern NM at West Texas A&M, 2007 vs. Central Oklahoma, 2003 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 12, Texas A&I vs. Tarleton, 1970; Texas A&M- LONGEST KICK RETURN: 100, Johnny Stovall, North Texas vs. Sam Houston, 1936; Commerce vs. West Texas A&M, 2005; Northeastern State vs. West Texas A&M, Bob Sloan, East Texas State vs. Midwestern State,1950; Marvin Brown, East Texas 2006; Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2011 State vs. Midwestern State, 1951; Gary Berry, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-77, McMurry vs.Abilene Christian, 1968 1958; Dwight Harrison, Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas, 1967; Wylie Turner, Angelo FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-38, Tarleton State vs. Baptist Christian, State vs. Sam Houston, 1976; Joe Ferris, Southwest Texas vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; 1974 Steve Parker, Abilene Christian vs. Angelo State, 1982; Rufus Smith, Eastern N.M. FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 0, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, 1946; vs. Howard Payne, 1985; Darrell Whitaker, Eastern N.M. vs. N.M. Highlands, 1994; Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946; Howard Payne vs. East Central, 1959; Jurome Lee, Angelo State vs.West Texas A&M, 1995; Norman Miller, Texas A&M- Southwest Texas vs. Texas Lutheran, 1965; Howard Payne vs. Texas A&I, 1959; Kingsville vs. Portland State, 1995; Cliff Douglas, West Texas A&M vs. Southwestern Southwest Texas vs. Howard Payne, 1965; Stephen F. Austin vs. NW Louisiana, 1971; Okla., 1996; Kareem Larrimore, West Texas A&M vs. Okla. Panhandle St., 1998; East Texas State vs. Angelo State, 1971; Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas,1974; Texas Derrick Foster, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Angelo St., 1999; Anthony Armstrong, West A&I vs. Livingston, 1978; Sam Houston vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Texas A&I vs. Texas A&M vs. Eastern N.M., 2003; Corey White, Eastern N.M. vs. Southwestern Howard Payne, 1986; Cameron vs. Central State (Okla.), 1988; Cameron vs. Texas Okla., 2004; Kyle Fox, Angelo State vs. Western State, 2005; Justin Johnson, Abilene A&I, 1990; East Texas State vs. Henderson, 1993; Eastern New Mexico vs. Texas Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2009; Nathan Slaughter, West Texas A&M vs A&M-Kingsville, 1999; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Commerce, 2006; A&M-Commerce, 2013; Quinn Reels, Angelo State vs Midwestern State, 2013; Angelo State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New D’Maujeric Tucker, Eastern New Mexico vs Tarleton State, 2014; Anthony Yancy, Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 Angelo State vs West Texas A&M, 2014; Bubba Tandy, Tarleton State vs Western FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 0, All games above and Angelo State vs. Central New Mexico, 2016; Jordan Thomas, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs William Jewell, 2017; St. (Okla.), 1973; Southwestern Okla. vs. Okla. Panhandle State, 2001; Midwestern Buck Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce vs West Texas A&M, 2017; Reggie Kincade, State vs. Western N.M., 2001; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Commerce, Texas A&M-Commerce vs Tarleton State, 2018. 2006; Angelo State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 100, Robby Robinett, Southwest Texas vs. Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 Lamar, 1959; Richey Robertson, Stephen F. Austin vs. East Central, 1966; Byron FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS ALLOWED: 30, Howard Payne vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1959 Shaw, Texas A&I vs. Sul Ross, 1972; James Cross, Angelo St. vs. Sul Ross, 1974; Emmuel Thompson, Texas A&I vs. Central St. (Okla.), 1979; B. Tillman, Harding TEAM (Season) vs.Northeastern St., 1999; Tonmar Johnson, Eastern N.M. vs. Midwestern St., 1999; RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 731, Eastern New Mexico, 2016 Justin Hibler, Eastern N.M. vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2000; Fred Shaw, Central Okla. RUSHING YARDS: 4,342, Texas A&I, 1986 vs. Tarleton St., 2004; Markell Walker, East Central at Southeastern Okla., 2010; RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 395.2, Texas A&I, 1986 Cory Whitfield, Texas A&M-Commerce at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011;Rush Seaver, PASSING ATTEMPTS: 749, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 Angelo State vs CSU-Pueblo, 2013; Paul Mason, Angelo State vs McMurry, 2014 PASS COMPLETIONS: 460, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 LONGEST PUNT: 89, Mark Bounds, West Texas State vs. Central State (Okla.), 1990 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME: 41.8, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 69, Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian vs. East Texas State, PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: .718 (249-347), Midwestern State, 2009 1976 PASSING YARDS: 5,544, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 448, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 INDIVIDUAL (Single Game) PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 57, West Texas A&M, 2013 POINTS SCORED: 42, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. TOTAL PLAYS: 1,066, West Texas A&M, 2013 22, 2008 TOTAL YARDS: 7,124, West Texas A&M, 2012 TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 569.9, Texas A&I, 1976 2008 POINTS: 649, Texas A&M-Commerce, 2014 POINTS SCORED KICKING: 21, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern POINTS PER GAME: 54.1, Texas A&M-Commerce, 2014 Oklahoma, 2009 KICKING POINTS: 149, West Texas A&M, 2013 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 49, Kenneth Parks, East Texas State vs. Carson-Newman, 1972 PUNTS: 92, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 RUSHING YARDS: 342, Carlton Booe, Northeastern State vs. Southeastern Okla., 1998 PUNTING YARDS: 3,630, East Texas State, 1986 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 94, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, LSC Football Records Sep. 12, 2009 PUNTING YARDS: 3,509, Dan Roberson, East Texas State, 1986 PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, PUNTING AVG.: 46.8, Bill Huffman, Sul Ross, 1960 Sep. 12, 2009 INTERCEPTIONS: 14, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1966 PASSING YARDS: 695, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, INT. RETURN YARDS: 318, Autry Beamon, East Texas State, 1972 Sep. 12, 2009 POINTS: 204, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (234*, Bernard Scott, Abilene PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Keith Null, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, Christian, 2007) Nov.
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