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@ENMUAthletics NCAA PLAYOFFS @ENMUFootball /goeasternathletics BOWL GAMES 2015 • 2016 /ENMUFootball LSC CHAMPIONS @ENMUAthletics 1991 • 2013 @enmufootball GoEasternAthletics.com ENMU #ENMU #ReignForever 2019 FOOTBALL ENMU INFORMATION WEEK 4 PORTALES, N.M. (GREYHOUND STADIUM) Name of School: Eastern New Mexico University TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS (1-2) Colors: Green and Silver Head Coach: Daren Wilkinson (Colorado State, 1997) Location: Portales, N.M. Record at Kingsville: 20-28 (3rd season) Founded: 1934 Enrollment: 5,964 Career Record: Same School Colors: Green & Silver Affiliation:NCAA Division II at Conference: Lone Star EASTERN NEW MEXICO GREYHOUNDS (2-1) President: Dr. Jeff Elwell Head Coach: Kelley Lee (Western New Mexico, 2000) Alma Mater: Southern Illinois University, Ph.D. Record at ENMU: 15-9 (3rd season) Interim Athletic Director: Dr. Jeff Long Career Record: Same Alma Mater: University of Georgia, Ph.D. First Year of Football: 1934 (82 seasons) All-Time Record (NAIA era included): 401-400-21 Sep. 28, 2019 • 6 p.m. MT • Radio: 105.9 KSEL-FM NCAA All-Time Record (1984-Pres.): 179-180-4 Portales, N.M. | Greyhound Stadium Stadium: Greyhound Stadium / Al Whitehead Field Capacity: 4,000 Playing Surface: Synthetic Turf THERE’S NO BETTER HOME THAN HOMECOMING Head Coach: Kelley Lee Alma Mater: Western New Mexico, 2000 • Following two straight long road trips against a Colorado Mesa team that was Record at ENMU: 15-9 (.625) / 3rd season receiving votes in the national polls and a Texas A&M-Commerce team that Career Record: Same entered the match-up ranked #12 in the nation, homecoming weekend for the Greyhounds could not come at a better time for head coach Kelley Lee’s squad. Eastern New Mexico 2-1, 0-1 LSC The Greyhounds will take on a Texas A&M-Kingsville team that has been Last Game Sept. 21, 2019 in Commerce, Texas Lost to #12 Texas A&M-Commerce, 45-27 outscored 79-to-21 by Division II competition so far this season, and will be Head Coach Kelley Lee (WNMU, 2000) looking for the program’s third straight homecoming victory. ENMU Record 15-9 (third season) • The Greyhounds have won four straight home games dating back to last season Career Record Same Lettermen Returning/Lost and will look to match the longest home winning streak since the 2014-15 Offense 13/13 seasons on Saturday night. Defense 20/6 • Last week’s Lone Star Conference opener against #12 Texas A&M-Commerce Total 33/19 saw the Lions jump out to an early 24-6 lead at the halftime break after scoring Starters Returning/Lost Offense 7/4 points on four out of their six drives during the first half. Senior Charles Countee Defense 7/4 recovered a fumble on the first snap for the Lions in the second half, but a Total 14/7 2019 EASTERN NEW MEXICO GREYHOUNDS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS Sept. 7 Missouri S&T W, 35-28 Sept. 14 at Colorado Mesa W, 44-37 (OT) ENMU Football Coaching Staff Kelley Lee Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Sept. 21 at Texas A&M-Commerce L, 45-27 Michael Walton Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Andrew McCraw Offensive Line/Academic Coordinator Devante Sims Cornerbacks / Recruiting Coordinator Sept. 28 Texas A&M-Kingsville* (Homecoming) 6 p.m. TAMUK leads 24-10 Travis Lee Running Backs 2018: Hounds pulled out a 31-14 victory over the Javelinas for their first win of the season. Max Silver Defensive Line Oct. 5 at Midwestern State* 6 p.m. MSU leads 18-6 Eddie Rodriguez Graduate Assistant/Wide Receivers 2018: Mustangs recovered an onside kick late to hold off a Hounds rally in a 31-23 home loss. Eric Osbourne Graduate Assistant / Tight Ends Oct. 12 Tarleton State* (Hall of Honors/Family Weekend) 6 p.m. ENMU leads 14-12 Pecos Fort Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends 2018: Hounds dropped a 48-28 road decision after facing their fourth ranked opponent in six weeks. Jesse Diaz Graduate Assistant / Linebackers Oct. 19 at Western New Mexico* (Chile Bowl) 6 p.m. ENMU leads 41-15-2 Zach Johnson Graduate Assistant / Secondary 2018: Hounds defeated the Mustangs 55-9 to capture the inaugural Chile Bowl victory. Oct. 26 West Texas A&M* (Wagon Wheel Game) 6 p.m. ENMU leads 17-16 2018: Hounds shutout Buffs for the first time since 1992 to capture third straight Wagon Wheel trophy. Eastern New Mexico Sports Information Nov. 2 at UT Permian Basin* 5 p.m. ENMU leads 3-0 Ryan Shumaker 2018: Hounds defeated the Falcons 24-7 to hold third straight opponent to nine points or less. Asst. AD for Marketing, Events & Sports Information Nov. 9 Angelo State* (Senior Day) 6 p.m. ASU leads 25-17-1 575.562.4309 (office) • [email protected] 2018: Rams snapped the Hounds’ three-game win streak by a score of 34-17 on the road. Nov. 16 at Western Oregon 2 p.m. ENMU leads 1-0 * Designates Lone Star Conference game All time listed are Mountain and subject to change WEEK 4 2019 ENMU GREYHOUNDS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES three-and-out for Eastern and a 73-yard touchdown strike for the Lions KELLEY on the ensuing possession moved the score to 31-6 and effectively LEE ended the Hounds chance at the road upset. HEAD COACH • Despite the deficit, Eastern New Mexico continued to fight and scored three touchdowns in the final two quarters to match Texas A&M- THIRD SEASON Commerce with 21 points scored in the second half. THE LEE FILE ON THE AIR EDUCATION • All games will be broadcast on 105.9 KSEL-FM and KSELCountry.com College: Western New Mexico, 2000 (Bachelors) with Donald “Doc” Elder calling the action. • All games will also be webcast online through the newly launched COACHING EXPERIENCE 2002-2003 Eastern New Mexico, graduate assistant Lone Star Conference Network. 2006-2007 New Mexico Military Institute, assistant coach 2008 Midland College, assistant head coach DOUBLE BILL BROTHERS 2009-2011 Valencia High School (NM), head coach 2012-2016 Eastern New Mexico, assistant coach • Seniors Wyatt Strand and Paul Terry both continued to shoulder 2017-Pres. Eastern New Mexico, head coach the offensive load for Eastern New Mexico last Saturday night, each accumulating more than 100 yards on the ground. Terry has now THE LEE WORKSHEET rushed for 100 yards or more in all three contests this season for the Overall Conference Year School Record Record, Finish Greyhounds and is tied for third in all of Division II football with 483 2017 Eastern New Mexico 8-2 6-2, 3rd LSC yards on the season. 2018 Eastern New Mexico 5-6 4-4, 4th LSC • Strand and Terry enter the fourth week of play ranked ninth and tenth 2019 Eastern New Mexico 2-1 0-1 Totals 3 seasons 15-9 10-7 in the LSC with 161.0 and 159.0 yards of total offense per game, the only ENMU 3 seasons 15-9 10-7 two players from the same school in the top ten. • Strand has scored five rushing touchdowns over the past two weeks, four of which have come in the second half and one game-winning touchdown in overtime against Colorado Mesa in week two. SCOUTING THE JAVELINAS • The Javelinas have been off to a rough start in Daren Wilkinson’s third year at the helm, dropping both Division II contests to start the year at home against Saginaw Valley State and Angelo State in weeks one and three. The lone win for the Javelinas came in week two against Division III opponent Sul Ross State. Texas A&M-Kingsville will hit the road for the first time in 2019 on Saturday and have lost four straight games against the Greyhounds in Portales, surrendering an average of 56 points in the last three contests. • The Hound defense shined in last year’s 31-14 win against the LEE VS. ALL OPPONENTS Javelinas for Eastern New Mexico on the road, allowing just 229 total Overall Home Away Neutral Opponent W-L W-L W-L W-L yards of offense. Eastern had nine total tackles for a loss while Johnny Angelo State 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Colorado Mesa 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 Smith accumulated 197 total yards of offense and scored two receiving Midwestern State 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 touchdowns. Missouri S&T 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Southwest Baptist 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 • The Javelinas accumulated just 296 yards of offense in a 44-7 loss Tarleton State 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 Texas A&M-Commerce 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 at home against Angelo State last week and have struggled to find Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 a reliable option at quarterback. Cade Dyal and Koy Detmer Jr. have UT Permian Basin 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 West Liberty 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 essentially split time at quarterback throughout the first two games West Texas A&M 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 Western New Mexico 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 with Dyal throwing for 548 yards and three touchdowns in three Western Oregon 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 games of action. Detmer Jr. started all 11 games for the Javelinas last TOTAL 15-9 8-4 7-5 0-0 2019 Opponents in Bold season and accumulated 21 passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns.