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2003 RED RAIDER SCHEDULE Texas Tech (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) vs. New Mexico (1-0, 0-0 MWC) Red Raiders, Lobos meet for fourth-straight season; Tech leads series 31-5-2 Aug. 30 SMU W, 58-10 Sept. 6 New Mexico 6 p.m. THE GAME Sept. 20 at N.C. State TBA Texas Tech hosts New Mexico at Jones SBC Stadium Sat., Sept. 6, at 6 p.m. (CT) for the second game of the Sept. 27 at Mississippi 6 p.m. 2003 season for both teams. The game will mark the 39th meeting between the two schools and the 23rd in Oct. 4 Texas A&M 6 p.m. Lubbock, where Tech holds a 20-2 advantage. Oct. 11 Iowa State 6 p.m. Oct. 18 at Oklahoma State TBA TEXAS TECH-NEW MEXICO SERIES Oct. 25 at Missouri TBA Texas Tech and New Mexico have met 38 times on the gridiron heading into Saturday’s game. Tech holds a Nov. 1 Colorado 1 p.m. 31-5-2 lead over the Lobos in the all-time series. The Red Raiders shutout UNM 49-0 in Albuquerque last season Nov. 8 at Baylor 2 p.m. with Tech QB Kliff Kingsbury passing for 407 yards and six , while the Tech defense limited the Nov. 15 at Texas TBA Lobos to three trips across the 50-yard line. The two teams have met each season since the 2000 campaign, Nov. 22 Oklahoma 1 p.m. and the Red Raiders have won nine straight in the series. The first game in the series came during the 1931 All times are Central and subject to change season, a Texas Tech 32-6 win in Lubbock.

2003 BIG 12 STANDINGS TELEVISION Saturday’s game with the Lobos will be televised back to Albuquerque per KRQE-TV. SOUTH Overall Conference Oklahoma ______1-0 ...... 0-0 RADIO Texas ______1-0 ...... 0-0 The All Sports Radio Network, with its flagship station KKAM 1340-AM, carries the live broadcast of every Texas A&M ______1-0 ...... 0-0 football game throughout the state of Texas on its 26-station network. Play-by-play man Brian Jensen calls the Texas Tech ______1-0 ...... 0-0 action with longtime Lubbock broadcasting fixture John Harris as the color analyst. Mark Finkner provides the Baylor ______0-1 ...... 0-0 sideline coverage, while Tim Chambers serves as “the stats behind the stats.” Oklahoma State ______0-1 ...... 0-1

THE COACH: MIKE LEACH NORTH Overall Conference Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach is 24-16 at Texas Tech and is in his fourth season at the helm of the Red Nebraska ______1-0 ...... 1-0 Raider program. In his first three seasons, Leach won 23 games, was the first coach in Tech history to lead his Kansas State ______2-0 ...... 0-0 first three teams to bowl appearances, and helped Red Raider players set 123 school records. He also produced Colorado ______1-0 ...... 0-0 NCAA record-setting QB Kliff Kingsbury, who set 17 NCAA marks and tied four others during his three seasons Iowa State ______1-0 ...... 0-0 as the starter. Leach’s three-year record of 23 wins ties former Red Raider head coach Steve Sloan with the Missouri ______1-0 ...... 0-0 most over a three-year span. Kansas ______0-1 ...... 0-0 Leach Year-by-Year as a Head Coach Year School Overall Conf. Finish Bowl THIS WEEK’S GAMES 2003 Texas Tech 1-0 0-0 — — 2002 Texas Tech 9-5 5-3 3rd-South Tangerine Baylor at North Texas ...... Denton, Texas 2001 Texas Tech 7-5 4-4 3rd-South Alamo Colorado vs. UCLA ...... Boulder, Colo. 2000 Texas Tech 7-6 3-5 4th-South Galleryfurniture Iowa State vs. Ohio ...... Ames, Iowa Totals Four Years 24-16 12-12 Kansas vs. UNLV ...... Lawrence, Kan. Kansas State vs. McNeese State .... Manhattan, Kan. NEW MEXICO PREVIEW Missouri at Ball State ...... Muncie, Ind. New Mexico opened the season in impressive fashion, blistering Texas State University–San Marcos 72-8 in Nebraska vs. Utah State ...... Lincoln, Neb. Albuquerque last weekend. The Lobos rolled up 556 yards of total offense, including 299 yards on the ground. Oklahoma at Alabama ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. QB Casey Kelly led the charge with 165 yards on 12-of-16 passing as UNM fielded three during Oklahoma State vs. Wyoming ...... Stillwater, Okla. the game. RB DonTrell Moore led the rushing attack with 109 yards and four touchdowns on 20 carries. The Texas A&M vs. Utah ...... College Station, Texas Lobos scored 10 touchdowns in the game. Texas Tech vs. New Mexico ...... Lubbock, Texas A LOOK BACK AT SEPTEMBER 27, 2002 4 TEXAS TECH 49, NEW MEXICO 0 Texas Tech QB Kliff Kingsbury blistered the Lobo defense in leading the Red Raiders to a 49-0 win over New Mexico in Albuquerque on a rare Friday night game. The NCAA’s passing leader threw for a then-school- and Big 12-record six touchdowns. Kingsbury guided the Red Raiders to four-straight touchdowns in the first half, including three in the second quarter. He completed 41-of-59 and totaled a then-season-high 407 yards. While the Red Raiders finished with 590 yards of total offense, the Texas Tech defense stifled UNM and held the Lobos to 199 total offensive yards and limited UNM to three trips across the 50-yard line.

TEXAS TECH VS. THE MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Texas Tech holds a 38-8-2 record all-time versus current members of the Mountain West Conference. Tech’s most recent games against a member of the MWC have come each of the last three seasons against New Mexico. The last time the Red Raiders played someone other than the Lobos came during the 1992 season

2003 Red Raider Football 1 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico against Wyoming. Of the 48 games against MWC members, 38 have come against New Mexico. The Red TEAM COMPARISONS Raiders have faced BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming in the past. TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH VS. THE MWC Mike Leach at a Glance Opponent Record Last Meeting Alma Mater – BYU, 1983 BYU ______1-0-0 ...... 1940 Overall Record – 24-16 (4th Season) Colorado State ______2-0-0 ...... 1987 Record at Tech – 24-16 (4th Season) New Mexico ______31-5-2 ...... 2002 2003 Record – 1-0 Utah ______2-0-0 ...... 1973 Record vs. UNM – 3-0 Wyoming ______2-3-0 ...... 1992 Texas Tech Statistical Leaders Totals ______38-8-2 Pass ...... Symons (23-of-38, 297 yds, 3 TD) Rush ...... Henderson (6-48 yds, 2 TD) THE NATURAL Receiving ..... Francis (5-74 yds, 0 TD) Senior Wes Welker has played a myriad of positions since arriving on campus in 2000. Dubbed “Natural” during Tackles ...... Saldi (7 tackles, 1 Sack) his sophomore season after coaches realized his potential as a utility player, Welker has played on offense, punt return, kickoff return, punt team, kickoff team and has even attempted an extra point. Maybe Welker can “hit NEW MEXICO for the cycle” this year and make a defensive appearance. Rocky Long at a Glance Alma Mater – New Mexico, 1974 RECORD WATCH Overall Record – 26-35 (6th Season) It wouldn’t seem right, based on the last three seasons, not to have some record in the Texas Tech or Big 12 Record at UNM – 26-35 (6th Season) record books in jeopardy. Enter Wes Welker. The diminutive all-purpose back returned his seventh-career punt 2003 Record – 1-0 Record vs. Texas Tech – 0-3 return for a last weekend and is tied with David Allen (Kansas State), Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska) and Jack Mitchell (Oklahoma) for the NCAA career record. He also is tied with Allen for the Big 12 career mark. UNM Statistical Leaders Records Within Reach for Welker Pass ...... Kelly (12-of-16, 165 yds, 3 TD) Category Rank To Move Up Rush ...... Moore (20-109 yds, 4 TD) Tech Career Receptions ______3rd with 166 ...... 7 for 2nd / 124 for 1st Receiving ..... Counter (3-87 yds, 1 TD) Tackles ...... Speegle (7 tackles, 2 breakups) Tech Career Punt Returns ______2nd with 120 ...... 7 for 1st Tech Career Punt Return Yards ______2nd with 1,439 ...... 28 for 1st Big 12 Career Punt Returns ______2nd with 120 ...... 6 for 1st STATISTICAL MATCHUP Big 12 Career Punt Return Yards ______2nd with 1,439 ...... 208 for 1st Tech UNM Big 12 Career TD Punt Returns ______T1st with 7 ...... 1 for 1st Scoring ______58 ...... 72 Per Game ______58.0 ...... 72.0 First Downs ______25 ...... 31 CONSECUTIVE RECEPTIONS STREAK ACTIVE RECEPTION LEADERS Rushing Yards ______123 ...... 299 Per Game ______123.0 ...... 299.0 GMS PLAYER RK PLAYER ...... RECEPTIONS Passing ______26-of-41 ..... 15-of-23 35 ...... Kunle Patrick, Northwestern 1. Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State ...... 221 Passing Yards ______314 ...... 257 35 ...... Wes Welker, Texas Tech 2. Darius Watts, Marshall ...... 205 Per Game ______314.0 ...... 257.0 35 ...... Roy Williams, Texas 3. John Standeford, Purdue ...... 204 Thrown ______1 ...... 1 34 ...... , Kentucky 4. Roy Williams, Texas ...... 175 Total Offense Yards ______437 ...... 556 Per Game ______437.0 ...... 556.0 32 ...... Malcolm Floyd, Wyoming 5. Wes Welker, Texas Tech ...... 166 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ...... 0-0 31 ...... Ryan McGuffey, Wyoming 6. Josh Davis, Marshall ...... 161 Penalties-Yards ______6-66 ...... 2-30 31 ...... Kendrick Mosley, Western Michigan 7. Reggie Williams, Washington ...... 159 Punts-Yards/Kick ______2-35.0 ...... 1-36.0 31 ...... Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State 8. Carlos Francis, Texas Tech ...... 146 Time of Poss/Game ______20:35 ...... 33:04 28 ...... Four tied 9. Taylor Subblefield, Purdue ...... 141 3rd Down Conv. ______4-of-9 ..... 11-of-14 Percentage ______44% ...... 79% 4th Down Conv. ______1-of-1 ...... 1-of-1 Percentage ______100% ...... 100% MORE ON WELKER Sacks For-Yards ______2-13 ...... 1-4 Welker’s 2,024 receiving yards ranks him third all-time at Tech behind Lloyd Hill (3,059) and Donnie Hart Touchdowns Scored ______8 ...... 10 (2,211). The trio represents the only players in school history with 2,000+ receiving yards. Welker’s 1,054 Field Goals-Att. ______1-of-1 ...... 1-of-1 PAT-Attempts ______7-of-8 ...... 9-of-10 receiving yards last season marked only the second time in school history a player recorded more than 1,000 receiving yards in a season (1,261 by Lloyd Hill in 1992).

2003 Texas Tech Football Schedule/Results/Notes

Date Opponent Location Time/Results Notes Aug. 30 SMU Lubbock, Texas W, 58-10 4 Tech gets three scores from Henderson; also score on special teams and defense Sept. 6 New Mexico Lubbock, Texas 6 p.m. 4 Red Raider D shutout Lobos last year 49-0; allowed UNM three trips across 50 Sept. 20 at N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. TBA 4 Tech erased 28-point fourth quarter deficit last season to send game to overtime Sept. 27 at Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 6 p.m. 4 Red Raiders won first game in series last season 42-28 in Lubbock Oct. 4 Texas A&M Lubbock, Texas 6 p.m. 4 Tech erases 18-point fourth quarter deficit to win 48-47 in overtime in 2002 Oct. 11 Iowa State Lubbock, Texas 6 p.m. 4 Iowa State got first win in series last year in Ames Oct. 18 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. TBA 4 Tech leads series 18-9-3, including an 8-6-1 advantage in Stillwater Oct. 25 at Missouri Columbia, Mo. TBA 4 Red Raiders amass 606 yards of total offense in 52-38 win last year in Lubbock Nov. 1 Colorado Lubbock, Texas 1 p.m. 4 Series tied at 3-3; Tech has won all three meetings in Lubbock Nov. 8 at Baylor Waco, Texas 2 p.m. 4 Tech has scored 125 points in last two games against the Bears Nov. 15 at Texas Austin, Texas TBA 4 Tech picked up first win in series last season since 1998 Nov. 22 Oklahoma Lubbock, Texas 6 p.m. 4 Tech has closed regular season with Oklahoma six of the last seven years

2003 Red Raider Football 2 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico SYMONS TO HENDERSON, GLOVER, PETERS, ETC COVERING THE RED RAIDERS It’s become commonplace that Texas Tech doesn’t have to rely on one receiver to carry the Red Raider pass attack. Case in point: Of QB B.J. Symons’ 23 completions against SMU, six players caught three or more Interviews Contact Chris Cook, Assistant AD/Media passes with the two leading receivers hauling in five receptions apiece. This also was the case throughout Kliff Relations at (806) 742-2770 to request Kingsbury’s career in Leach’s offense. interviews with head coach Mike Leach. Interviews with players should be arranged NEW NAME IN THE BACKFIELD through Associate Director Tammi Hoffman at One thing has remained constant during head coach Mike Leach’s three seasons at Texas Tech – Kliff (806) 742-2770. Kingsbury running the show in the backfield. For the first time in three years, a new signal caller is at the helm. Monday No practice (Head coach Mike Leach will Senior QB B.J. Symons, in his fifth season at Tech, stepped up to the plate and proved he was paying attention conduct his weekly press conference at 11 a.m. during the last three seasons as the backup. Symons handled the SMU defense and rolled up 297 yards on 23- in the JT King Film Room in the south end of of-38 passing and threw three touchdown passes. SYMONS’ STAT LINE Jones SBC Stadium. Selected players also will Year G C-A-I Yds Avg TD Lg be available.) 2000 5 8-25-0 56 11.2 0 12 Tuesday 3:35 p.m. practice (Leach and coaching 2001 4 23-35-2 160 40.0 2 18 staff will be available on the field immediately 2002 9 28-43-1 329 36.6 5 38 afterward; Players will be available to the media 2003 1 23-38-1 297 297.0 3 42 following practice.) Career 20 82-141-4 842 42.1 10 42 Wednesday 3:35 p.m. practice (Leach and coaching staff will be available on the field immediately SPREAD THE WEALTH afterward; no player interviews.) Three different receivers caught touchdown passes for the Red Raiders against the Mustangs. RB Taurean Thursday 3:35 p.m. practice (Leach will be available Henderson, WR Nehemiah Glover and TE Mickey Peters each hauled in a scoring reception from QB B.J. on the field immediately afterward; no player Symons Saturday. interviews.) Friday...Brief walk-through at stadium (No interviews.) EXPERIENCED O-LINE Big 12 Conference Call (913) 981-5507. Each In addition to returning four starters from last season’s offensive line, Tech also welcomes a wealth of Monday – Mike Leach 10:50-11 a.m.; August experience on the depth chart. Senior starting C Toby Cecil is the veteran along the offensive line with 38 starts 18 – December 8. to his credit over his career, including 11 as a redshirt freshman in 2000. His total number of starts ranks him Big 12 Satellite Feed Tuesdays, August 26- second among the nation’s returning offensive linemen. December 19, 3:30-4:30 p.m. (CT); Galaxy FRESHMAN KICKER 4R, Transponder 20, Orbital Slot 99W, Redshirt freshman K Keith Toogood emerged from preseason drills as the leading candidate for kicking duties, 4100MHz-Vertical, audio channels 6.2-6.8 MHz edging out Wich Brenner and Ryan Bishop. Toogood was brilliant in his debut for the Red Raiders against SMU, Mike Leach Weekly Press Conference Satellite connecting on 7-of-8 extra points and nailing his only field goal attempt. Toogood also blasted his first four Feed Mondays, August 25-November 17, 4:30 p.m. kickoffs through the endzone, including two into a driving northerly wind. True freshman P Alex Reyes downed (CT); AMC-5, Digital, 12-C, Downlink his first punt at the SMU seven-yard line. 12034.9H, CNN Preset Channel 19. TECH DEFENSE TAKES ON YOUTHFUL TONE With five starters returning from last year’s defense, first-year Texas Tech defensive coordinator Lyle Setencich GAME WEEK MEDIA OPS had to find replacements. Enter the freshman classes of 2002 and 2003. In addition to a junior defensive end, a junior linebacker, a sophomore linebacker, a senior strong safety, a sophomore free safety and a senior right Monday, September 1 (No Practice) corner, Tech started three redshirt freshmen across the front, a true freshman at middle linebacker and a true freshman at left corner. The two true freshman stepped up for Tech against SMU as Brock Stratton recovered 10:50 a.m. – Big 12 Teleconference (Coach Leach) a fumble and Chad Johnson intercepted a pass in their first games at Tech. 11:00 a.m. – Texas Tech Weekly Press Conference 12:00 p.m. – Mike Leach Teleconference (Call 806/ MACK EXPLODES AS KICK RETURNER 742-2770 for details) Redshirt junior RB Johnnie Mack saw the first action of his career against SMU after transferring to Tech from City College of San Francisco prior to the 2002 season. In addition to rushing four times for 44 yards and a Tuesday, September 2 touchdown, Mack also returned two kickoffs for 120 yards, including an 80-yard return, which set up a Tech 3:35 p.m. – Practice (Grass Fields) touchdown in the third quarter. On the night, averaged 20.5 yards every time he touched the ball. Players and Coaches available for interviews SCORE AND SCORE OFTEN Wednesday, September 3 Since the start of the 2000 season, the Red Raider offense consistently puts up staggering scoring numbers. 3:35 p.m. – Practice (Grass Fields) Texas Tech averaged 25.3 points per game in 2000, 35.1 in 2001 and a school-record 38.4 last season. The Coaches available for interviews Red Raiders opened the season with a 58-point output against SMU last Saturday. Tech’s 58 points marked the 17th time Tech has scored 40 or more points in the last 40 games (since the start of 2000). The Red Raiders Thursday, September 4 reached the 50-point plateau in six of those games, including two 60-point performances. 3:35 p.m. – Practice (Jones SBC Stadium) Coaches available for interviews TECH REACHES 450 Texas Tech’s win over SMU marked the 450th win in the 79-year history of the program. The Red Raiders are 450-366-32 all-time. Friday, September 5 Closed walk-thru BALANCED SCORING ATTACK No interviews Coming into the season, the odds of the Red Raiders scoring through the air for their first offensive strike were pretty high. However, it wasn’t until a field goal and two rushing touchdowns into the game against SMU that For information on covering the Red Raiders, please Tech scored on the pass. contact Texas Tech Director of Media Relations Chris Cook at (806) 742-2770 or (806) 787-5648.

2003 Red Raider Football 3 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico TECH WINNING CONSISTENT NATIONAL RANKINGS It’s been mentioned over and over again that Texas Tech, Kansas State and Nebraska are the only programs in the Big 12 Conference that have achieved bowl eligibility each year since the league’s inception in 1996. What ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL (SEPT. 1) Rk Team (1st place votes) Record you may not know, however, is that Texas Tech is the only program of the 12 member institutions to boast an 1. Oklahoma (30) ...... 1-0 overall winning record each season since 1996. Others have finished at .500, but none have posted winning 2. Ohio State (25) ...... 1-0 marks each of the last eight seasons. 3. Miami (2) ...... 1-0 4. USC (6) ...... 1-0 HISTORIC JONES SBC STADIUM 5. Michigan (2) ...... 1-0 The 2003 season marks the 57th season of Texas Tech football in Jones SBC Stadium. The stadium was 6. Texas ...... 1-0 opened during the 1947 season and named for then-Tech president Clifford Jones and his wife, Audrey. The 7. Kansas State ...... 2-0 named was altered prior to the 2000 season with the addition of “SBC” to the title, due in part to the $20 million 8. Georgia ...... 1-0 donation given to the school for renovations from Southwestern Bell Communications. Texas Tech is near 9. Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 10. Pittsburgh ...... 0-0 completion of that renovation project, which includes a club seat level, two levels of suites and a state-of-the- 11. Florida State ...... 1-0 art press level. Target date for completion is set for the first of October 2003. Current capacity with the 12. Tennessee ...... 1-0 renovations is 53,702. 13. LSU ...... 1-0 14. North Carolina State ...... 1-0 EARLY SUNSET 15. Virginia ...... 1-0 Want to experience sunset at the same time folks do on the east coast? Come to Jones SBC Stadium. Texas 16. Purdue ...... 0-0 Tech’s new 175,000 square-foot, eight-story building, housing club seats, suites and the press, provides shade 17. Auburn ...... 0-1 to the east side of the stadium 45 minutes earlier than the past. The old press box encompassed 12,500 square 18. Wisconsin ...... 1-0 feet with roof reaching the bottom of the current club seat level. 19. Notre Dame ...... 1-0 20. Arizona State ...... 0-0 21. Florida ...... 1-0 CAPTAINS 22. Washington ...... 0-1 In a vote by their teammates, five Red Raiders were named captains near the end of preseason drills. Wes 23. Nebraska ...... 1-0 Welker, Toby Cecil, Mike Smith, Ryan Aycock and Carlos Francis were selected. 24. Colorado ...... 1-0 25. TCU ...... 0-0 RECORD BREAKERS ORV: Oregon State 78, Alabama 77, Maryland The 2003 NCAA Record Book nearly rivals the Red Raider media guide in appearances by “Texas Tech.” The 66, Penn State 62, Northern Illinois 43, Missouri Red Raiders have set 39 records during the course of the history of the program, including 21 records set or tied 36, Iowa 30, Minnesota 28, Texas A&M 24, by Kliff Kingsbury. Among some of the obscure records are Most Punts (Game) – 36, Charlie Calhoun vs. Arkansas 18, Oregon 18, Mississippi 15, Boise State 11, Colorado State 7, Arizona 7, Air Force 5, Hawaii Centenary, 1939; Most Kick Returns (Game) – 20, Milton Hill vs. Centenary, 1939; Passes Defended (Game) 4, Washington State 4, Oklahoma State 2, New – 8, Joselio Hanson vs. Oklahoma State, 2002; and Touchdowns Scored by Fumble Return and Mexico 1. Return in Same Game – 2, Paul McClendon vs. North Texas, 2001.

PRESEASON AWARDS ESPN COACHES POLL (SEPT. 1) A few Red Raiders have found themselves on the list of several preseason awards. PR Wes Welker was named Rk Team (1st place votes) Record third-team All-America by NationalChamps.net and Athlon and was selected as the second-best all-purpose 1. Oklahoma (32) ...... 1-0 back in the nation by Athlon. SS Ryan Aycock was listed as the 11th-best strong safety in the nation by The 2. Ohio State (26) ...... 1-0 Sporting News and is a Jim Thorpe Award candidate. LB John Saldi earned a spot on the 2003 Butkus Award 3. Miami (5) ...... 1-0 4. Texas ...... 1-0 5. USC ...... 1-0 6. Kansas State ...... 2-0 RED RAIDERS STARTING EXPERIENCE 7. Michigan ...... 1-0 8. Georgia ...... 1-0 DEFENSIVE STARTERS 2000 2001 2002 2003 TOTAL 9. Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 Ryan Aycock, SS (Sr.) ______0 8 14 1 23 10. Florida State ...... 1-0 Mike Smith, LB (Jr.) ______– 8 13 1 22 Adell Duckett, DE (Jr.) ______– 0 12 1 13 11. North Carolina State ...... 1-0 John Saldi, LB (So.) ______––81 9 12. Pittsburgh ...... 0-0 Vincent Meeks, DB (So.) ______––41 5 13. LSU ...... 1-0 Marquis Turner, DE (Sr.) ______0030 3 14. Tennessee ...... 1-0 Jason Wesley, LB (Sr.) ______0020 2 15. Virginia ...... 1-0 Geremy Woods, LB (Jr.) ______–020 2 16. Notre Dame ...... 0-0 Marcus Boyd, CB (Sr.) ______0001 1 17. Wisconsin ...... 1-0 Chris Hudler, NT (Fr.) ______–––1 1 18. Florida ...... 1-0 Byron Johnson, FS (Sr.) ______0010 1 19. Auburn ...... 0-1 Chad Johnson, CB (Fr.) ______–––1 1 20. Purdue ...... 0-0 Seth Nitschmann, DE (Fr.) ______–––1 1 21. Arizona State ...... 0-0 Ken Scott, DT (Fr.) ______–––1 1 22. Colorado ...... 1-0 Brock Stratton, LB (Fr.) ______–––1 1 23. Iowa ...... 1-0 24. Nebraska ...... 1-0 OFFENSIVE STARTERS 2000 2001 2002 2003 TOTAL Toby Cecil, C (Sr.) ______11 12 14 1 38 25. Penn State ...... 1-0 Carlos Francis, WR (Sr.) ______4 12 11 1 28 ORV: Washington 104, Maryland 81, TCU 79, Wes Welker, HB (Sr.) ______4 9 11 0 24 Oregon State 65, Texas A&M 50, Washington State Casey Keck, OT (Sr.) ______8 1 13 1 22 29, BYU 29, Northern Illinois 26, Marshall 24, Boise Daniel Loper, OT (Jr.) ______– 5 13 1 19 State 24, Minnesota 24, UCLA 19, Missouri 17, Mickey Peters, IR (Sr.) ______068015 Hawaii 16, Oregon 14, New Mexico 13, Arkansas Taurean Henderson, RB (So.) ______– – 10 1 11 10, California 9, Louisville 9, Utah 9, Air Force 7, E.J. Whitley, OL (So.) ______– – 10 1 11 Connecticut 6, Michigan State 6, Mississippi 5, Nehemiah Glover, WR (Jr.) ______–27110 Texas Tech 5, Wake Forest 4, Colorado State 4, Clay McGuire, HB (Jr.) ______–141 6 Bowling Green 3, Fresno State 2, Oklahoma State Dylan Gandy, OG (Jr.) ______–140 5 2, West Virginia 2. Cody Campbell, OG (Jr.) ______–001 1 Sione Havili, BH (So.) ______–––1 1 B.J. Symons, QB (Sr.) ______0001 1

2003 Red Raider Football 4 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico Watch List (linebacker); RB Taurean Henderson became the first running back since Ricky Williams to be named CLIMBING THE CHARTS a Award candidate.

TEXAS TECH CAREER RECEPTIONS 1. Lloyd Hill (1990-93) ...... 189 TECH HIGH IN AFCA GRAD RATES 2. Ricky Williams (1997-01) ...... 172 The Coaches Association recognized Texas Tech football as one of the nation’s top 32 3. Wes Welker (2000-) ...... 166 programs in graduating its student-athletes earlier this summer. For the third-straight year, Texas Tech’s 4. Carlos Francis (2000-) ...... 146 5. Donnie Hart (1995-98) ...... 125 graduation rate was higher than 70 percent. Tech, Baylor, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State were the 6. Mickey Peters (2000-) ...... 123 only schools from the Big 12 recognized as having graduated 70 percent or higher of the 1997-98 freshman 7. Derek Dorris (1997-00) ...... 112 8. Donny Anderson (1963-65) ...... 107 class. The overall graduation rate of the 102 I-A schools that responded to the survey was 59 percent, one 9. Tim Baker (1997-00) ...... 103 percent less than the previous year. Fifty-one of the members responding were above the average and 51 were 10. Eddy Anderson (1985-88) ...... 102 below. The median graduation rate was 59 percent, compared to 61 percent last year and 58 percent the year 11. Taurean Henderson (2002-) ...... 101 prior. TEXAS TECH CAREER RECEIVING YARDAGE 1. Lloyd Hill (1990-93) ...... 3,059 TOUGH SCHEDULE LOOMS AGAIN 2. Donnie Hart (1995-98) ...... 2,211 3. Wes Welker (2000-) ...... 2,024 Coming off of the toughest schedule in school history, which ranked fourth by the NCAA and included eventual 4. Wayne Walker (1985-88) ...... 2,007 national champion Ohio State, the Red Raiders find themselves looking at another daunting task in 2003. Ohio 5. Rodney Blackshear (1987-91) ...... 1,980 State is gone, but the remainder of the schedule mirrors 2002. In the first installment of schedule rankings for 6. Carlos Francis (2000-) ...... 1,924 7. Sammy Williams (1974-77) ...... 1,490 the 2003 season, the NCAA lists the Red Raider slate as the ninth toughest entering the season. 8. Mickey Peters (2000-) ...... 1,403 9. Derek Dorris (1997-00) ...... 1,400 CHRISTMAS VACATION 10. Donny Anderson (1963-65) ...... 1,392 Texas Tech has been bowl eligible for each of the last 10 seasons and is one of only three Big 12 Conference TEXAS TECH CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS schools to be eligible each year since the inception of the league in 1996 (Kansas State, Nebraska). Tech ranks 1. Lloyd Hill (1990-93) ...... 20 21st all-time in bowl appearances with 26. 2. Donnie Hart (1995-98) ...... 17 3. Wayne Walker (1985-88) ...... 14 Rodney Blackshear (1987-91) ...... 14 SMU GAME NOTES 5. Derek Dorris (1997-00) ...... 13 6. Donny Anderson (1963-65) ...... 12 4 Keith Toogood scored Texas Tech’s first points of the 2003 season on the Red Raiders first offensive drive Wes Welker (2000-) ...... 12 of the game. He connected on a 31-yard field goal with 4:12 remaining in the first quarter. Nehemiah Glover (2001-) ...... 12 4 The following players made their first career starts: B.J. Symons (QB); Sione Havili (BH), Seth Nitschmann 9. Anton Paige (2001-) ...... 11 Carlos Francis (2000-) ...... 11 (LE), Chris Hudler (NT), Ken Scott (DT), Brock Stratton (MIKE), Chad Johnson (LC) and Marcus Boyd (RC). Mickey Peters (2000-) ...... 11 4 The stadium club/suite/press complex opened today bringing stadium capacity to an all-time high of 53,702. 4 Doak Walker Candidate Taurean Henderson scored Texas Tech’s first touchdown of the season, a three-yard TEXAS TECH CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1. Donny Anderson (1963-65) ...... 5,156 run with 14:56 minutes left in the second quarter. 2. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) ...... 5,115 4 True freshman Alex Reyes recorded Tech’s first punt of the season when he punted the ball 42 yards to the 3. Ricky Williams (1997-01) ...... 5,024 SMU seven yard line. 4. James Gray (1986-89) ...... 4,796 5. Wes Welker (2000-) ...... 4,202 4 Junior kicker Wich Brenner recorded his first kickoff since the 2000 season when he kicked off following Johnnie Mack’s 13-yard touchdown run. Brenner has battled injuries over the last two seasons. TEXAS TECH CAREER PUNT RETURNS 4 The Texas Tech defense under new coordinator Lyle Setencich had a big day as the unit caused three 1. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88) ...... 126 2. Wes Welker (2000-) ...... 120 turnovers on the day and held the SMU offense to just 10 points. True freshman Brock Stratton recovered a fumble in the first quarter and both Ryan Aycock and Chad Johnson recorded an interception in the third. The TEXAS TECH CAREER PUNT RETURN YARDS defensive unit held the Mustang offense to 280 total yards (195 passing, 85 rushing). Junior Adell Duckett 1. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88) ...... 1,466 2. Wes Welker (2000-) ...... 1,439 recorded his second interception and second career touchdown in the fourth. His previous touchdown came against Ole Miss last season. BIG 12 CAREER RECEPTIONS 4 Doak Walker Candidate Taurean Henderson picked up his third multiple touchdown game of his career (first 1. Rashaun Woods, OSU (2000-) ...... 220 2. Justin Gage, MU (1999-02) ...... 200 three-touchdown game) tonight as he scored Tech’s first three touchdowns of the game. Henderson had two 3. Reggie Newhouse, BU (1999-02) ...... 183 touchdowns against North Carolina State and Missouri last season. 4. Ricky Williams, TT (1997-01) ...... 176 5. Kwame Cavil, UT (1997-99) ...... 174 4 Junior Nehemiah Glover became the first player to score a touchdown other than Taurean Henderson when 6. Roy Williams, UT (2000-) ...... 171 he caught an 18-yard pass from Symons in the third quarter. The touchdown reception is the 12th of his career. 7. Quentin Griffin, OU (1999-02) ...... 169 4 Senior Ryan Aycock picked up the sixth interception of his career in the third quarter when he intercepted 8. Wes Welker, TT (2000-) ...... 166 9. Trent Smith, OU (1999-02) ...... 164 SMU Richard Bartel. 10. Antwone Savage, OU (1999-02) ...... 157 4 True freshman Chad Johnson intercepted a pass from SMU quarterback Richard Bartel in the third quarter giving him the first interception of his career. BIG 12 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS 1. Rashaun Woods, OSU (2000-) ...... 3,260 4 Fullback Johnnie Mack scored the first touchdown (13-yard run) of his career in the third quarter to give 2. Roy Williams, UT (2000-) ...... 2,887 Tech a 37-3 lead. 3. Justin Gage, MU (1999-02) ...... 2,704 4 Mickey Peters’ fourth quarter touchdown reception was the 11th of his career. 4. Reggie Newhouse, BU (1999-02) ...... 2,552 5. Aaron Lockett, KSU (1998-01) ...... 2,389 6. Kwame Cavil, UT (1997-99) ...... 2,279 TEXAS TECH OPPONENTS/RESULTS 7. Quincy Morgan, KSU (1999-00) ...... 2,116 8. Javon Green, CU (1997-00) ...... 2,031 TEAM THIS WEEK (SEPT. 6) LAST WEEK (AUG. 30) RECORD 9. Wes Welker, TT (2000-) ...... 2,024 SMU ______Open ...... lost at Texas Tech (58-10) ...... 0-1 10. Antwone Savage, OU (1999-02) ...... 2,009 Carlos Francis, TT (2000-) ...... 1,924 New Mexico ______at Texas Tech ...... def. Texas State (72-8) ...... 1-0 N.C. State ______at Wake Forest ...... def. Western Carolina (59-20) ...... 1-0 BIG 12 CAREER PUNT RETURNS 1. Jarrail Jackson, OU (1996-99) ...... 125 Mississippi ______at Memphis ...... def. Vanderbilt (27-24) ...... 1-0 2. Wes Welker, TT (2000-) ...... 120 Texas A&M ______vs. Utah ...... def. Arkansas State (26-11) ...... 1-0 Iowa State ______vs. Ohio ...... def. Northern Iowa (24-21) ...... 1-0 BIG 12 CAREER PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. David Allen, KS (1997-00) ...... 1,646 Oklahoma State _____ vs. Wyoming ...... lost at Nebraska (17-7) ...... 0-1 2. Wes Welker, TT (2000-) ...... 1,439 Missouri ______at Ball State ...... def. Illinois (22-15) ...... 1-0 Colorado ______vs. UCLA ...... def. Colorado State (42-35) ...... 1-0 BIG 12 CAREER PUNT RETURNS FOR TD 1. David Allen, KS (1997-00) ...... 7 Baylor ______vs. at North Texas ...... lost to UAB (24-19) ...... 1-0 Wes Welker, TT (2000-) ...... 7 Texas ______Open ...... def. New Mexico State (66-7) ...... 1-0 Oklahoma ______at Alabama ...... def. North Texas (37-3) ...... 1-0

2003 Red Raider Football 5 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico DRESS ROSTER

NO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Vincent Meeks ______FS ...... 6-0 ...... 187 ...... So-1L ...... Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall 2 B.J. Symons ______QB ...... 6-1 ...... 220 ...... Sr-3L ...... Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek 3 Raymond Pierce ______LB ...... 6-2 ...... 218 ...... Sr-1L ...... Rialto, Calif./San Bernardino Valley College 4 Johnnie Mack ______RB ...... 5-7 ...... 180 ...... Jr-RS ...... Lakeland, Fla./CC of San Francisco 5 John Saldi ______LB ...... 6-5 ...... 219 ...... So-1L ...... Southlake, Texas/Carroll 6 Nehemiah Glover ______WR ...... 5-8 ...... 177 ...... Jr-2L ...... LaMarque, Texas/LaMarque 7 Trey Haverty ______WR ...... 6-0 ...... 200 ...... Jr-2L ...... Richardson, Texas/Berkner 8 Loliki Bongo-Wanga ______RB ...... 5-9 ...... 204 ...... Sr-1L ...... Brussels, Belgium/Hartnell (Calif.) CC 9 Taylor Jobe ______WR ...... 5-11 ...... 204 ...... Sr-Sq ...... Austin, Texas/Westlake 10 Cody Hodges ______QB ...... 6-1 ...... 210 ...... So-1L ...... Hereford, Texas/Hereford 11 Marcus Boyd ______DB ...... 6-2 ...... 201 ...... Sr-3L ...... Lubbock, Texas/Lubbock 12 Chad Johnson ______DB ...... 5-11 ...... 185 ...... Fr-HS ...... Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian 13 Gathan McGinnis ______DE ...... 6-2 ...... 284 ...... Sr-3L ...... Waco, Texas/Waco 14 Brandon Douglas ______WR ...... 5-11 ...... 189 ...... Fr-RS ...... Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite 15 Sonny Cumbie ______QB ...... 6-4 ...... 210 ...... Jr-1L ...... Snyder, Texas/Snyder 18 Jamaal Jackson ______DB ...... 5-10 ...... 184 ...... Jr-TR ...... Bruce, Miss./Northwest Mississippi CC 19 Taurean Henderson ______RB ...... 5-9 ...... 179 ...... So-1L ...... Gatesville, Texas/Gatesville 20 Byron Johnson ______FS ...... 6-1 ...... 201 ...... Sr-3L ...... Duncanville, Texas/Duncanville 22 Alex Reyes ______P ...... 6-1 ...... 200 ...... Fr-HS ...... Allen, Texas/Allen 23 Marquis Turner ______DE ...... 6-0 ...... 228 ...... Jr-1L ...... Bryan, Texas/Bryan 24 Cody Fuller ______WR ...... 6-0 ...... 189 ...... So-1L ...... Smithson Valley, Texas/Smithson Valley 25 SirDon Lewis ______DB ...... 5-9 ...... 168 ...... So-1L ...... Hitchcock, Texas/Hitchcock 26 Dupree Scovell ______IR ...... 5-11 ...... 198 ...... Sr-2L ...... Dallas, Texas/Hillcrest 27 Wes Welker ______IR ...... 5-9 ...... 190 ...... Sr-3L ...... Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage 28 Ryan Aycock ______FS ...... 6-1 ...... 208 ...... Sr-3L ...... Lubbock, Texas/Coronado 29 Tim Norman ______DB ...... 6-0 ...... 208 ...... So-1L ...... Midland, Texas/Lee 30 Jason Wesley ______LB ...... 6-1 ...... 221 ...... Sr-3L ...... Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik 31 Greg Aycock ______DB ...... 5-9 ...... 197 ...... Fr-RS ...... Lubbock, Texas/Cooper 32 Sione Havili ______RB ...... 6-3 ...... 247 ...... So-TR ...... Salt Lake City, Utah/El Camino College 33 Josh Rangel ______SS ...... 6-2 ...... 200 ...... Jr-1L ...... West Covina, Calif./Mt. San Antonio CC 34 Jabari Smith ______CB ...... 6-0 ...... 181 ...... Jr-TR ...... Pasadena, Calif./Arizona Western College 35 Geremy Woods ______LB ...... 6-1 ...... 247 ...... Jr-2L ...... Andrews, Texas/Andrews 36 Antonio Huffman ______CB ...... 6-0 ...... 175 ...... Fr-TR ...... Lovejoy, Ga./Garden City CC 37 Ryan Bishop ______K...... 5-9 ...... 195 ...... Jr-1L ...... Arvada, Colo./Pomona 38 Micah Sweats ______SS ...... 6-0 ...... 200 ...... Fr-RS ...... Houston, Texas/Jersey Village 39 Brent Slaughter ______LB ...... 6-1 ...... 207 ...... Fr-RS ...... Wimberley, Texas/Wimberley 40 Keith Toogood ______K...... 6-2 ...... 190 ...... Fr-RS ...... Dallas, Texas/Christian 42 Fletcher Session ______LB ...... 6-0 ...... 218 ...... Fr-RS ...... Tyler, Texas/John Tyler 45 Brock Stratton ______LB ...... 5-11 ...... 233 ...... Fr-HS ...... San Antonio, Texas/Roosevelt 46 Mike Smith ______LB ...... 6-3 ...... 245 ...... Jr-2L ...... Lubbock, Texas/Coronado 47 Clay McGuire ______IR ...... 6-2 ...... 230 ...... Jr-2L ...... Crane, Texas/Crane 48 Paul Williams ______LB ...... 6-2 ...... 210 ...... Fr-HS ...... Tyler, Texas/Lee 49 Jeremy Wheeler ______DB ...... 5-11 ...... 177 ...... Sr-Sq ...... Dallas, Texas/Lincoln 50 Calvin Bradshaw ______LB ...... 6-4 ...... 240 ...... Jr-Sq ...... Houston, Texas/Sterling 52 Scott Lee ______DE ...... 6-3 ...... 239 ...... Fr-RS ...... Stephenville, Texas/Stephenville 54 Jay Holland ______OL ...... 6-1 ...... 260 ...... Sr-Sq ...... San Antonio, Texas/Marshall 58 Ian Smetona ______DS ...... 6-6 ...... 225 ...... Jr-TR ...... Capo Valley, Calif./Saddleback College 59 Brandon Jones ______OL ...... 6-3 ...... 295 ...... Fr-RS ...... Keizer, Ore./McNary 60 Daniel Loper ______OL ...... 6-7 ...... 329 ...... Jr-2L ...... Houston, Texas/Episcopal 61 Michael Bailey ______OL ...... 6-5 ...... 307 ...... So-1L ...... Wichita Falls, Texas/Wichita Falls 62 Bryan Kegans ______OL ...... 6-5 ...... 291 ...... So-1L ...... Stephenville, Texas/Stephenville 63 Manuel Ramirez ______OL ...... 6-4 ...... 318 ...... Fr-RS ...... Houston, Texas/Willowridge 64 Cody Campbell ______OL ...... 6-3 ...... 315 ...... Jr-2L ...... Canyon, Texas/Canyon 65 Casey Keck ______OL ...... 6-4 ...... 284 ...... Sr-3L ...... San Antonio, Texas/Clark 66 Toby Cecil ______C ...... 6-4 ...... 290 ...... Sr-3L ...... Richardson, Texas/Berkner 69 Glenn January ______OL ...... 6-7 ...... 292 ...... Fr-RS ...... Houston, Texas/Second Baptist 75 E.J. Whitley ______OL ...... 6-6 ...... 305 ...... So-1L ...... Texas City, Texas/Texas City 77 Dylan Gandy ______OL ...... 6-4 ...... 294 ...... Jr-2L ...... Pflugerville, Texas/Pflugerville 80 Joey Hawkins ______IR ...... 6-9 ...... 240 ...... Jr-Sq ...... Hurst, Texas/Colleyville Heritage 82 Carlos Francis ______WR ...... 5-10 ...... 197 ...... Sr-3L ...... Fort Worth, Texas/Southwest 83 Slade Hodges ______WR ...... 6-1 ...... 215 ...... So-Sq ...... Hereford, Texas/Hereford 84 Randall Cherry ______DE ...... 6-4 ...... 261 ...... So-1L ...... Celina, Texas/Celina 86 Mickey Peters ______TE ...... 6-3 ...... 213 ...... Sr-3L ...... Weatherford, Texas/Weatherford 88 Jarrett Hicks ______WR ...... 6-4 ...... 208 ...... Fr-RS ...... Houston, Texas/Sharpstown 89 Joel Filani ______WR ...... 6-3 ...... 225 ...... Fr-RS ...... Phoenix, Ariz./Paradise Valley 90 Patrice Majondo-Mwamba ______DT ...... 6-4 ...... 303 ...... Jr-RS ...... Brussels, Belgium/Hartnell (Calif.) CC 91 Adell Duckett ______DL ...... 6-4 ...... 265 ...... Jr-2L ...... Mineral Wells, Texas/Mineral Wells 92 Seth Nitschmann ______DE ...... 6-4 ...... 258 ...... Fr-RS ...... Corpus Christi, Texas/Calallen 93 Chris Hudler ______DL ...... 6-3 ...... 309 ...... Fr-RS ...... Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite 96 Keyunta Dawson ______DE ...... 6-2 ...... 252 ...... Fr-HS ...... Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian 97 Fred Thrweatt ______DL ...... 6-3 ...... 320 ...... So-1L ...... Midland, Texas/Lee 98 Wich Brenner ______K/P ...... 5-11 ...... 222 ...... Jr-1L ...... High Point, N.C./Central 99 Ken Scott ______DT ...... 6-2 ...... 307 ...... Fr-RS ...... Newton, Texas/Newton

2003 Red Raider Football 6 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico 2003 DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE DEFENSE

LT ______60 4 Daniel Loper ...... 6-7 329 Jr-2L LE ______92 4 Seth Nitschmann ...... 6-4 258 Fr-RS 69 4 Glenn January ...... 6-7 292 Fr-RS 84 4 Randall Cherry ...... 6-4 261 So-1L

LG ______64 4 Cody Campbell ...... 6-3 315 Jr-2L NT ______93 4 Chris Hudler ...... 6-3 309 Fr-RS 59 4 Brandon Jones ...... 6-3 295 Fr-RS 97 4 Fred Thrweatt ...... 6-3 320 So-1L

C______66 4 Toby Cecil ...... 6-4 290 Sr-3L DT ______99 4 Ken Scott ...... 6-2 307 Fr-RS 77 4 Dylan Gandy ...... 6-4 294 Jr-2L 90 4 Patrice M.-Mwamba ..... 6-4 303 Jr-RS

RG ______75 4 E.J. Whitley ...... 6-6 305 So-1L RE ______91 4 Adell Duckett ...... 6-4 265 Jr-2L 63 4 Manuel Ramirez ...... 6-4 318 Fr-RS 96 4 Keyunta Dawson ...... 6-2 252 Fr-HS

RT ______65 4 Casey Keck ...... 6-4 284 Sr-3L SAM ______46 4 Mike Smith...... 6-3 245 Jr-2L 62 4 Bryan Kegans ...... 6-5 291 So-1L 48 4 Paul Williams ...... 6-2 210 Fr-HS

QB ______2 4 B.J. Symons ...... 6-1 220 Sr-3L MIKE ______45 4 Brock Stratton ...... 5-11 233 Fr-HS 15 4 Sonny Cumbie ...... 6-4 210 Jr-1L 35 4 Geremy Woods ...... 6-1 247 Jr-2L

F ______19 4 Taurean Henderson...... 5-9 179 So-1L WILL ______5 4 John Saldi ...... 6-5 219 So-1L 4 4 Johnnie Mack ...... 5-7 180 Jr-RS 30 4 Jason Wesley ...... 6-1 221 Sr-3L

BH ______47 4 Clay McGuire ...... 6-2 230 Jr-2L LC______12 4 Chad Johnson ...... 5-11 185 Fr-HS 32 4 Sione Havili ...... 6-3 247 So-TR 18 4 Jamaal Jackson ...... 5-10 184 Jr-TR

H ______27 4 Wes Welker ...... 5-9 190 Sr-3L SS ______28 4 Ryan Aycock ...... 6-1 208 Sr-3L 26 4 Dupree Scovell ...... 5-11 198 Sr-2L 38 4 Micah Sweats ...... 6-0 200 Fr-RS

Y ______86 4 Mickey Peters ...... 6-3 213 Sr-3L FS ______1 4 Vincent Meeks ...... 6-0 187 So-1L 83 4 Slade Hodges ...... 6-1 215 So-1L 20 4 Byron Johnson ...... 6-1 201 Sr-3L

X ______6 4 Nehemiah Glover ...... 5-8 177 Jr-2L RC______11 4 Marcus Boyd ...... 6-2 201 Sr-3L 88 4 Jarrett Hicks ...... 6-4 208 Fr-RS 25 4 SirDon Lewis ...... 5-9 168 So-1L

Z ______82 4 Carlos Francis ...... 5-10 197 Sr-3L 7 4 Trey Haverty ...... 6-0 200 Jr-2L

SPECIAL TEAMS

P ______22 4 Alex Reyes ...... 6-1 200 Fr-HS 98 4 Wich Brenner ...... 5-11 222 Jr-1L

KR ______4 4 Johnnie Mack ...... 5-7 180 Jr-RS 6 4 Nehemiah Glover ...... 5-8 177 Jr-2L

PR ______27 4 Wes Welker ...... 5-9 190 Sr-3L 6 4 Nehemiah Glover ...... 5-8 177 Jr-2L

PK ______40 4 Keith Toogood ...... 6-2 190 Fr-RS 98 4 Wich Brenner ...... 5-11 222 Jr-1L

DS ______58 4 Ian Smetona ...... 6-6 225 Jr-TR 83 4 Slade Hodges ...... 6-1 215 So-1L

4 BOLD type indicates returning starters from 2002 4 Offensive lists 12 positions due to various formations

2003 Red Raider Football 7 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico 2003 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL STATISTICS

2003 SCOREBOARD: 1-0, 0-0 Big 12 4 1-0 Home 4 0-0 Away

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TV RESULT ATTEND Aug. 30 ______SMU ...... Lubbock, Texas ...... – ...... W, 58-10 ...... 44,364 Sept. 6 ______NEW MEXICO ...... Lubbock, Texas ...... – ...... 6 p.m. Sept. 20 ______at North Carolina State ...... Raleigh, North Carolina ...... – ...... TBA Sept. 27 ______at Mississippi ...... Oxford, Mississippi ...... – ...... 6 p.m. Oct. 4 ______•TEXAS A&M ...... Lubbock, Texas ...... – ...... 6 p.m. Oct. 11 ______•IOWA STATE (Homecoming) ...... Lubbock, Texas ...... – ...... 6 p.m. Oct. 18 ______•at Oklahoma State ...... Stillwater, Oklahoma ...... – ...... TBA Oct. 25 ______•at Missouri ...... Columbia, Missouri ...... – ...... TBA Nov. 1 ______•COLORADO ...... Lubbock, Texas ...... – ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 8 ______•at Baylor ...... Waco, Texas ...... – ...... 2 p.m. Nov. 15 ______•at Texas ...... Austin, Texas ...... – ...... TBA Nov. 22 ______•OKLAHOMA ...... Lubbock, Texas ...... – ...... 1 p.m.

TEAM STATISTICS TT OPP RUSHING G ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LG AV/G SCORING ______58 ...... 10 Henderson, T...... 1 6 48 0 48 8.0 2 25 48.0 Points Per Game ______58.0 ...... 10.0 Mack, Johnnie ...... 1 4 44 0 44 11.0 1 14 44.0 FIRST DOWNS ______25 ...... 21 Symons, B.J...... 1 6 36 14 22 3.7 0 16 22.0 Rushing ______7 ...... 8 Havili, Sione ...... 1 4 13 3 10 2.5 0 6 10.0 Passing ______15 ...... 9 Welker, Wes ...... 1 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 Penalty ______3 ...... 4 Cumbie, Sonny ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 RUSHING YARDAGE ______123 ...... 85 TEAM ...... 1 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -4.0 Yards gained rushing ______144 ...... 120 Yards lost rushing ______21 ...... 35 Total ...... 1 23 144 21 123 5.3 3 25 123.0 Rushing Attempts ______23 ...... 40 Opponents ...... 1 40 120 35 85 2.1 0 10 85.0 Average Per Rush ______5.3 ...... 2.1 Average Per Game ______123.0 ...... 85.0 PASSING G A-C-I PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G TDs Rushing ______3 ...... 0 Symons, B.J...... 1 38-23-1 60.5 297 3 42 297.0 PASSING YARDAGE ______314 ...... 195 Cumbie, Sonny ...... 1 3-3-0 100.0 17 0 8 17.0 Att-Comp-Int ______41-26-1 ...... 44-21-3 Total ...... 1 41-26-1 63.4 314 3 42 314.0 Average Per Pass ______7.7 ...... 4.4 Opponents ...... 1 44-21-3 47.7 195 1 30 195.0 Average Per Catch ______12.1 ...... 9.3 Average Per Game ______314.0 ...... 195.0 RECEIVING G NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G TDs Passing ______3 ...... 1 TOTAL OFFENSE ______437 ...... 280 Francis, Carlos ...... 1 5 74 14.8 0 29 74.0 Total Plays ______64 ...... 84 Peters, Mickey ...... 1 5 60 12.0 1 20 60.0 Average Per Play ______6.8 ...... 3.3 Welker, Wes ...... 1 4 56 14.0 0 42 56.0 Average Per Game ______437.0 ...... 280.0 Henderson, T...... 1 3 44 14.7 1 33 44.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS ______3-131 ...... 3-66 Glover, N...... 1 3 40 13.3 1 18 40.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______4-63 ...... 0-0 Hawkins, Joey ...... 1 3 25 8.3 0 16 25.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______3-6 ...... 1-0 Jobe, Taylor ...... 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ______43.7 ...... 22.0 Scovell, Dupree ...... 1 1 7 7.0 0 7 7.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ______15.8 ...... 0.0 Mack, Johnnie ...... 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE ______2.0 ...... 0.0 Total ...... 1 26 314 12.1 3 42 314.0 FUMBLES-LOST ______1-1 ...... 1-1 PENALTIES-YARDS ______6-66 ...... 12-100 Opponents ...... 1 21 195 9.3 1 30 195.0 Average Per Game ______66.0 ...... 100.0 PUNTS-YARDS ______2-70 ...... 5-185 PUNTING NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FCI20 BLKD Average Per Punt ______35.0 ...... 37.0 Reyes, Alex ...... 2 70 35.0 36 0 0 1 0 Net punt average ______35.0 ...... 24.4 Total ...... 2 70 35.0 36 0 0 1 0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ___ 20:35 ...... 39:25 Opponents ...... 5 185 37.0 42 0 0 2 0 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______4/9 ...... 6/16 3rd-Down Pct ______44% ...... 38% SCORING TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______1/1 ...... 1/3 Henderson, T...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 4th-Down Pct ______100% ...... 33% Toogood, Keith ...... 0 1-1 7-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 10 SACKS BY-YARDS ______2-13 ...... 2-14 MISC YARDS ______4 ...... 0 Glover, N...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ______8 ...... 1 Peters, Mickey ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ______1-1 ...... 1-1 Mack, Johnnie ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PAT-ATTEMPTS ______7-8 ...... 1-1 Duckett, Adell ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ATTENDANCE ______44364 ...... 0 Welker, Wes ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Games/Avg Per Game ______1/44364 ...... 0/0 Total ...... 8 1-1 7-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 58 Opponents ...... 1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 10 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Tech 3 21 14 20 58 FIELD GOALS FGM-A PCT 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLK Opponents 3 0 0 7 10 Toogood, Keith ...... 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 31 0

2003 Red Raider Football 8 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico ALL-PURPOSE G RUSH RECPR KOR IR TOT AVG/G PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Mack, Johnnie ...... 1 44 0 0 120 0 164 164.0 Welker, Wes 4 63 15.8 1 50 Welker, Wes ...... 1 3 56 63 0 0 122 122.0 Total 4 63 15.8 1 50 Henderson, T...... 1 48 44 0 0 0 92 92.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Francis, Carlos ...... 1 0 74 0 0 0 74 74.0 Peters, Mickey ...... 1 0 60 0 0 0 60 60.0 FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Glover, N...... 1 0 40 0 11 0 51 51.0 Stratton, Brock 1 4 4.0 0 4 Hawkins, Joey ...... 1 0 25 0 0 0 25 25.0 Total 1 4 4.0 0 4 Symons, B.J...... 1 22 0 0 0 0 22 22.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Havili, Sione ...... 1 10 0 0 0 0 10 10.0 Jobe, Taylor ...... 1 0 8 0 0 0 8 8.0 INTERCEPTION RET. NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Scovell, Dupree ...... 1 0 7 0 0 0 7 7.0 Duckett, Adell 1 5 5.0 1 5 Duckett, Adell ...... 1 0 0 0 0 5 5 5.0 Johnson, Chad 1 1 1.0 0 1 Johnson, Chad ...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 Aycock, Ryan 1 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM ...... 1 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -4.0 Total 3 6 2.0 1 5 Total ...... 1 123 314 63 131 6 637 637.0 Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents ...... 1 85 195 0 66 0 346 346.0 KICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G Mack, Johnnie 2 120 60.0 0 80 Symons, B.J...... 1 44 22 297 319 319.0 Glover, N. 1 11 11.0 0 11 Henderson, T...... 1 6 48 0 48 48.0 Total 3 131 43.7 0 80 Mack, Johnnie ...... 1 4 44 0 44 44.0 Opponents 3 66 22.0 0 49 Cumbie, Sonny ...... 1 4 0 17 17 17.0 Havili, Sione ...... 1 4 10 0 10 10.0 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE TEXAS TECH OPPONENTS Welker, Wes ...... 1 1 3 0 3 3.0 SMU ...... (31) (42) TEAM ...... 1 1 -4 0 -4 -4.0 Total ...... 1 64 123 314 437 437.0 CONVERSIONS Opponents ...... 1 84 85 195 280 280.0 Third Down 1234Total Texas Tech 0-1 1-1 2-5 1-2 4-9 TACKLES SACKS PASS DEF FUMBLES BLKD Opponents 2-3 1-4 2-4 1-5 6-16 DEFENSE GP UA AT Tot TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rc-Yds FF Kick Saf 46 Smith, Mike ...... 1 6 2 8 2.0-12 1-7 ...... Fourth Down 1234Total 91 Duckett, Adell ...... 1 6 1 7 . . 1-5 ...... Texas Tech 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 5 Saldi, John ...... 1 7 . 7 1.0-6 1-6 . 2 . . . . . Opponents 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-1 1-3 12 Johnson, Chad ...... 1 6 1 7 . . 1-1 ...... 92 Nitschmann, S...... 1 5 1 6 2.0-3 . . 1 . . 1 . . TURNOVERS 35 Woods, Geremy ...... 1 3 3 6 1.0-2 ...... Takeaways – 4 45 Stratton, Brock ...... 1 3 2 5 . . . . . 1-4 . . . Turnovers – 2 90 M.-Mwamba, P...... 1 2 2 4 ...... Points Off Turnovers – Texas Tech 21 (3 Touchdown); 11 Boyd, Marcus ...... 1 3 1 4 ...... Opponent 0 25 Lewis, SirDon ...... 1 4 . 4 1.0-16 ...... Points Off Turnovers/Game – Texas Tech 21.0; 93 Hudler, Chris ...... 1 2 1 3 ...... Opponents 0.0 28 Aycock, Ryan ...... 1 2 1 3 . . 1-0 ...... 18 Jackson, Jamaal ..... 1 2 . 2 ...... RED ZONE 38 Sweats, Micah ...... 1 1 1 2 ...... Texas Tech Red Zone Entries – 5-of-7 (.714) 33 Rangel, Josh ...... 1 1 1 2 1.0-1 ...... Scores – 5 (4 Touchdowns, 1 Field Goals) 97 Thrweatt, Fred ...... 1 1 1 2 ...... Non-Scores – 2 (1 Interceptions, 1 Fumble) 20 Johnson, Byron ...... 1 1 1 2 ...... Opponent Red Zone Entries – 2-of-2 (1.000) 24 Fuller, Cody ...... 1 1 . 1 1.0-1 ...... Scores – 2 (1 Touchdowns, 1 Field Goal) 99 Scott, Ken ...... 1 1 . 1 ...... Non-Scores – 0 34 Smith, Jabari ...... 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 Meeks, Vincent ...... 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . KICKOFFS 96 Dawson, Keyunta .... 1 . 1 1 ...... Kickoffs – 10 30 Wesley, Jason ...... 1 1 . 1 ...... Touchbacks – 5 29 Norman, Tim ...... 1 . 1 1 ...... Opponent Kickoff Returns – 3 for 66 yards (22.0/return) 39 Slaughter, B...... 1 1 . 1 ...... Fair Catches – 0 Total ...... 1 61 21 82 9-41 2-13 3-6 5 . 1-4 1 . . Out of Bounds – 2 Opponents ...... 1 - - - - 2-14 1-0 5 . 1-0 . . . Onside Kicks – 0

2003 Red Raider Football 9 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico OFFENSIVE STARTERS GAME LT LG CRG RT QB F BH X Y Z SMU Loper Campbell Cecil Whitley Keck Symons Henderson Havili Glover McGuire Francis New Mexico N.C. State Mississippi Texas A&M Iowa State Oklahoma State MIssouri Colorado Baylor Texas Oklahoma

DEFENSIVE STARTERS GAME LE NT DT RE SAM MIKE WILL LCFS SS RC SMU Nitschmann Hudler Scott Duckett M. Smith Stratton Saldi C. Johnson Meeks Aycock Boyd New Mexico N.C. State Mississippi Texas A&M Iowa State Oklahoma State MIssouri Colorado Baylor Texas Oklahoma

TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOT OFF PUNTS FUM PENALTIES 3RD TIME OF GAME SCORE TOT RU-PA-PE NO-YDS-TD C-A-I YDS TD PL-YDS NO-AVG F-L NO-YDS DNS POSS Texas Tech 58 25 7-15-3 23-123-3 26-41-1 314 3 64-437 7-35.0 1-1 6-66 4-of-9 20:35 vs. SMU 10 21 8-9-4 40-85-0 21-44-3 195 1 84-280 5-37.0 1-1 12-100 6-of-16 39:25

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2003 Red Raider Football 10 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico RUSHING (GAME-BY-GAME) RUSH-YDS/TD SMU UNM NCSU UMISS A&M ISU OSU MU CU BU UT OU Cumbie ...... 1-0/0 Havili ...... 4-10/0 Henderson ...... 6-48/2 Mack ...... 4-44/1 Symons ...... 6-22/0 Welker ...... 1-3/0

RECEIVING (GAME-BY-GAME) REC-YDS/TD SMU UNM NCSU UMISS A&M ISU OSU MU CU BU UT OU Francis ...... 5-74/0 Glover ...... 3-40/1 Hawkins ...... 3-25/0 Henderson ...... 3-44/1 Jobe ...... 1-8/0 Mack ...... 1-0/0 Peters ...... 5-60/1 Scovell ...... 1-7/0 Welker ...... 4-56/0

TACKLE LEADERS (GAME-BY-GAME) UT-AT-TOT SMU UNM NCSU UMISS A&M ISU OSU MU CU BU UT OU Aycock, R...... 7-0 – 7 Smith ...... 6-2 – 8 Duckett ...... 6-1 – 7 Johnson, C...... 6-1 – 7 Nitschmann ...... 5-1 – 6 Lewis ...... 4-0 – 4 Stratton ...... 3-2 – 5 Woods ...... 3-3 – 6 Boyd ...... 3-1 – 4 Majondo-Mwamba ...... 2-2 – 4 Jackson ...... 2-0 – 2 Hudler ...... 2-1 – 3 Sweats ...... 1-1 – 2 Thwreatt ...... 1-1 – 2 Johnson, B...... 1-0 – 1 Wesley ...... 1-0 – 1 Meeks ...... 1-0 – 1 Slaughter ...... 1-0 – 1 Scott ...... 1-0 – 1 Smith, J...... 1-0 – 1 Fuller ...... 1-0 – 1 Rangel ...... 1-0 – 1 Dawson ...... 0-1 – 1 Norman ...... 0-1 – 1 Aycock ...... 0-1 – 1

INDIVIDUAL STATS

PASSING FIELD GOALS PUNTING C-A-I-Yds/TD #2 Symons #15 Cumbie Made, Missed #40 Toogood Number-Avg./I20 #22 Reyes SMU ...... 23-38-1-297/3 3-3-0-17/0 SMU ...... 31 SMU ...... 2-35.0/1 New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico N.C. State N.C. State N.C. State Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Missouri Missouri Missouri Colorado Colorado Colorado Baylor Baylor Baylor Texas Texas Texas Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma

2003 Red Raider Football 11 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico STATISTICAL HIGHS AND LOWS TEXAS TECH OPPONENT TEAM Points Scored ______58 SMU Points Scored ______10 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– First Downs ______25 SMU First Downs ______21 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Rushing Plays ______23 SMU Rushing Plays ______40 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Net Rushing Yards ______123 SMU Net Rushing Yards ______85 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Passes Attempted ______41 SMU Passes Attempted ______44 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Passes Completed ______26 SMU Passes Completed ______21 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Had Intercepted ______1 SMU Had Intercepted ______3 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Net Passing Yards ______314 SMU Net Passing Yards ______195 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Total Offensive Plays ______64 SMU Total Offensive Plays ______84 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Total Net Offense ______437 SMU Total Net Offense ______280 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Fumbles ______1 SMU Fumbles ______1 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Fumbles Lost ______1 SMU Fumbles Lost ______1 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Penalties ______6 SMU Penalties ______12 SMU Low ______–– Low ______–– Penalty Yards ______66 SMU Penalty Yards ______100 SMU Low ______–– Low ______––

TEXAS TECH INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Rushing Attempts ______6 B.J. Symons vs. SMU Rushing Attempts ______29 Keylon Kincade (SMU) 6 Taurean Henderson vs. SMU Net Rushing Yards ______94 Keylon Kincade (SMU) Net Rushing Yards ______48 Taurean Henderson vs. SMU Rushing TDs ______0 Rushing TDs ______2 Taurean Henderson vs. SMU Pass Attempts ______44 Richard Bartel (SMU) Pass Attempts ______38 B.J. Symons vs SMU Pass Completions ______21 Richard Bartel (SMU) Pass Completions ______23 B.J. Symons vs. SMU Had Intercepted ______3 Richard Bartel (SMU) Had Intercepted ______1 B.J. Symons vs. SMU Net Passing Yards ______195 Richard Bartel (SMU) Net Passing Yards ______297 B.J. Symons vs. SMU Passing TDs ______1 Richard Bartel (SMU) Passing TDs ______3 B.J. Symons vs. SMU Receptions ______6 Chris Cunningham (SMU) Receptions ______5 Carlos Francis vs. SMU Receiving Yards ______55 Matt Rushbrook (SMU) Receiving Yards ______74 Carlos Francis vs. SMU TD Receptions ______1 Matt Rushbrook (SMU) TD Receptions ______1 Nehemiah Glover vs. SMU Punts ______5 Ryan Mentzel (SMU) 1 Taurean Henderson vs. SMU Punt Average ______37.0 Ryan Mentzel (SMU) 1 Mickey Peters vs. SMU Punts Inside 20 ______2 Ryan Mentzel (SMU) Punts ______2 Alex Reyes vs. SMU Punt Returns ______0 Punt Average ______35.0 Alex Reyes vs. SMU Punt Return Yards ______0 Punts Inside 20 ______1 Alex Reyes vs. SMU Kickoff Returns ______2 Jonas Rutledge (SMU) Punt Returns ______4 Wes Welker vs. SMU Kickoff Return Yards ______57 Jonas Rutledge (SMU) Punt Return Yards ______63 Wes Welker vs. SMU FG Attempts ______1 Chris McMurtray (SMU) Kickoff Returns ______2 Johnnie Mack vs. SMU FG Made ______1 Chris McMurtray (SMU) Kickoff Return Yards ______120 Johnnie Mack vs. SMU Interceptions ______1 Rolando Humphrey (SMU) FG Attempts ______1 Keith Toogood vs. SMU Interception Yards ______0 FG Made ______1 Keith Toogood vs. SMU Interceptions ______1 Chad Johnson vs. SMU 1 Ryan Aycock vs. SMU 1 Adell Duckett vs. SMU Interception Yards ______5 Adell Duckett vs. SMU

TEXAS TECH INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS Rushing ______25 Taurean Henderson vs. SMU Rushing ______10 Keylon Kincade (SMU) Passing ______42 B.J. Symons vs. SMU Passing ______30 Richard Bartel (SMU) Field Goal ______31 Keith Toogood vs. SMU Field Goal ______42 Chris McMurtray (SMU) Punt ______36 Alex Reyes vs. SMU Punt ______42 Ryan Mentzel (SMU) Punt Return ______50 Wes Welker vs. SMU Punt Return ______0 Kickoff Return ______80 Johnnie Mack vs. SMU Kickoff Return ______49 Jonas Rutledge (SMU) Interception Return ______5 Adell Duckett vs. SMU Interception Return ______0

2003 Red Raider Football 12 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico THE LAST TIME THAT TEXAS TECH...

Had 30 First Downs...vs. Texas, 2002 (30) Held an opponent to 300 or less yards total offense vs. SMU, 2003 (280) Had 400 yards rushing...vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1997 (453) Held an opponent to 200 or less yards total offense at New Mexico, 2002 (199) Had 300 yards rushing...vs. UTEP, 1998 (324) Held an opponent to 150 or less yards total offense vs. North Texas, 1998 (125) Had 50 or more rushing attempts...vs. Texas, 1998 (55) Held an opponent to 100 or less yards rushing vs. SMU, 2003 (85) Had five or more rushing TD’s...vs. Southwestern LA, 1996 (7) Held an opponent to 50 or less yards rushing vs. Clemson, 2002 (41) Had four or more rushing TD’s...at Baylor, 2001 (4) Held an opponent to negative yards rushing vs. Kansas St., 1996 (-12) Had 350 or more yards passing... vs. SMU, 2002 (369) Held an opponent to 100 or less yards passing vs. Nebraska, 2000 (98) Had 400 or more yards passing vs. Clemson, 2002 (464) Held an opponent without a touchdown vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2001 Had 500 or more yards passing vs. Texas, 2002 (508) Scored a safety at Kansas State, 2000 Had 60 or more pass attempts...vs. Texas, 2002 (62) Scored an offensive two-point conversion at Oklahoma, 2002 (Kingsbury to Had 70 or more pass attempts vs. Missouri, 2002 (71) Peters) Had 40 or more pass completions...vs. Oklahoma St., 2002 (41) Scored a defensive two-point conversion vs. Oklahoma, 1992 Had four TD passes... vs. Clemson, 2002 (5) Had 35 minutes time of possession vs. Texas, 1998 (35:26) Had 500 yards or more total offense... vs. Clemson, 2002 (555) Scored a TD in the last minute to win...vs. Texas, 1998 Had 600 yards or more total offense . vs. Texas, 2002 (606) Opponent scored a TD in the last minute to win...vs. N.C. State, 1993 Had 80 or more total plays... vs. Texas, 2002 (87) Kicked a Field Goal in the last minute to win...vs. Texas A&M, 1997 (Tony Rogers Had 100 or more total plays vs. Missouri, 2002 (100) [47 yards]) Scored 70 or more points...vs. Trinity, 1932 (79) Opponent kicked a Field Goal in the last minute to win...vs. Penn State, 1995 Scored 60 or more points...vs. Baylor, 2002 (62) (Brett Conway [39 yards]) Scored 50 or more points... vs. SMU, 2003 (58) Won by going for two...vs. Texas, 1988 Scored 40 or more points... vs. Texas, 2002 (42) Opponent won by going for two...vs. SMU, 1961 Did not commit a turnover... vs. Mississippi, 2002 Had 200-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver in a game...vs. UTEP, 1998 (Ricky Williams [251 rushing] and Donnie Hart [164 receiving]) Had 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver in a game...vs. North Texas, 2001 (Ricky Williams [100 rushing] and [100 receiving]) Had one player who rushed for 100 yards and had 100 yard receiving...vs. North Texas, 2001 (Ricky Williams [100 rushing] and [100 receiving]) Had two 100-yard rushers in a game...vs.Lamar, 1988 (James Gray [113] and Clifton Winston [105]) Had two 100-yard receivers in a game...vs. Texas, 2002 (Wes Welker [169] and Nehemiah Glover [105]) Returned a punt for a TD vs. SMU, 2003 (Wes Welker, 50 yards) Returned a kickoff for a TD vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (Vincent Meeks, 98 yards) Returned an interception for a TD vs. SMU, 2003 (Adell Duckett, 5 yards) Returned a fumble for a TD at Baylor, 2001 (Paul McClendon, 21 yards) Had One Player return a fumble and an interception for a TD vs. North Texas, 2001 (Paul McClendon 50 yard interception return, six-yard fumble return) Returned a blocked punt for a TD vs. Wyoming, 1991 Blocked a Field Goal for a TD vs. Oklahoma State, 2000 (Aaron Hunt block, Lawrence Flugence return) Opponent returned a kickoff for a TD...vs. Mississippi, 1998 (Deuce McAllister [43 yards]) Opponent returned a punt for a TD...vs. Georgia, 1993 (Chris McCranie [45 yards]) Opponent returned an interception for a TD...vs. Colorado, 2002 (Medford Moorer, 51 yards) Opponent returned a fumble for a TD...vs. North Carolina State, 2002 (Shawn Price, 35 yards) Opponent blocked a Field Goal for a TD...vs. Oklahoma, 1998 Opponent blocked a punt for a TD...at Oklahoma, 2002 Opponent scored a safety...at Oklahoma, 2002 (2) Was held scoreless vs. Nebraska, 1997 Was held scoreless at Jones SBC Stadium vs. Arkansas, 1987 Held an opponent scoreless at New Mexico, 2002 (49) Held an opponent scoreless at Jones SBC Stadium vs. A&M, 2001 (12-0) Held an opponent to five or less first downs vs. North Texas, 1998 (5) Held an opponent to 10 or less first downs vs. UNT, 2000 (7) Intercepted five or more passes vs. Utah State, 1996 (5) Intercepted four passes vs. Clemson, 2002 (4)

2003 Red Raider Football 13 Texas Tech vs. New Mexico