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Texas Lutheran Vs. Trinity University 2016 TLU Football Sept. 3 - L, 20-44 Seguin, Texas - Bulldog Stadium Commitment to Excellence Sept. 10 - L, 21-56 Seguin, Texas - Bulldog Stadium vs. Sept. 17 - L, 28-58 Pineville, La. - Wildcat Stadium Texas Lutheran Trinity Bulldogs Tigers (2-5, 2-1 SCAC) (3-4, 1-2 SCAC) Sept. 24 - L, 38-48 Abilene, Texas - Shelton Stadium Game Facts DATE: .......................................................................................... Saturday, Oct. 29, 2016 KICKOFF: ................................................................................................................. 1 p.m. PLACE: ............................................................................................... San Antonio, Texas Oct. 8 - W, 38-28 STADIUM: ............................................................................... Trinity Football Stadium Seguin, Texas - Bulldog Stadium (Trinity University) TLU RADIO: ........................................................... KWED 1580 AM (Seguin, Texas) VIDEO WEBCAST / LIVE STATS: ............................. www.tlubulldogs.com (TLU) AUDIO WEBCASTS: .................................................... www.seguintoday.com (TLU) Oct. 15 - W, 17-13 www.tlubulldogs.com (TLU) Sherman, Texas - Apple Stadium LAST GAME - TLU: .......................................... Texas Lutheran lost to Southwestern 38-42 in Georgetown, Texas on Oct. 22, 2016 LAST GAME - TRINITY: ......................................... Trinity defeated Austin College 38-17 in San Antonio, Texas on Oct. 22, 2016 Oct. 22 - L, 38-42 Georgetown, Texas - Birkelbach Field ALL-TIME SERIES: ............................................................. Trinity leads series, 16-13 LAST MEETING: ................................................................Texas Lutheran def. Trinity 38-28 in Seguin, Texas on Oct. 8, 2016 TLU vs. TRINITY STREAK: ........................................... TLU has won four in a row Oct. 29 - 1 p.m. TLU OVERALL W-L STREAK: ......................................... TLU has lost one in a row San Antonio, Texas - Trinity Stadium TRINITY OVERALL W-L STREAK: .......................... Trinity has won one in a row LAST YEAR – TLU: ................................................................... 8-2 overall / 3-0 SCAC LAST YEAR – TRINITY: .......................................................... 8-2 overall / 2-1 SCAC TLU HEAD COACH: ......................................................... Danny Padron, 7th season Nov. 5 - 1 p.m. OVERALL RECORD (COLLEGE): ....................... 40-27 (.597) / 11-1 (.917) SCAC Seguin, Texas - Bulldog Stadium OVERALL RECORD (TLU): .................................. 40-27 (.597) / 11-1 (.917) SCAC OVERALL RECORD (HS & COLLEGE): .............................................. 105-57 (.648) vs. TRINITY .................................................................................................................. 5-2 TRINITY HEAD COACH: ............................................... Jerheme Urban, 3rd season Nov. 12 - 1 p.m. OVERALL RECORD (TRINITY): ............................................................ 15-12 (.556) Seguin, Texas - Bulldog Stadium vs. TLU: ........................................................................................................................... 0-3 TLU Quick Facts General Coaching Staff School .......................................... Texas Lutheran University Head Coach ......................................... Danny Padron City/Zip ..................................................Seguin, Texas 78155 Alma Mater/Year ...Our Lady of the Lake, BA, 1973 Founded ............................................................................1891 .........University of Texas at San Antonio, MA, 1983 Enrollment.......................................................................1,300 Record at school (yrs) ..................................40-27 (7) Nickname ..................................................................Bulldogs School Colors ................................................Black and Gold Career College Record (yrs) ........................40-27 (7) Stadium ........................................................Bulldog Stadium Career H.S. Record (yrs)..............................65-30 (8) Capacity ...........................................................................3,000 Career Combined Record (yrs) ............. 105-57 (15) Surface ................................................................Artificial turf Football office phone .........................(830) 372-8126 Affiliation ................................................................ NCAA III Best time/day to reach ............................... Mornings Conference ............................. Southern Collegiate Athletic President .................................................... Dr. Stuart Dorsey Team Information Alma Mater ........................................... South Dakota (B.S.) Overall record last year ..........................................8-2 ......................................Washington-St. Louis (A.M./Ph.D.) Conference record/finish ..................3-0/1st (SCAC) Athletics Director .................................................. Bill Miller Final ranking last year ............. No. 18 (D3football) Alma Mater, Year ................................Texas Lutheran, 1977 Athletic Dept. Phone .................................... (830) 372-8120 Receiving votes (AFCA) Pre-Season ranking 2016 ......... No. 21 (D3football) History All-time record ....................................................311-373-14 Assistant Coaches First year of football ........................................................1912 Mark Carey - Co-Defensive Coordinator / All-time playoff record .................................................... 4-2 Secondary Coach / Strength & Conditioning Years in post-season play ..... 4 (3 NAIA-II, 1 NCAA DIII) Braxton Harris - Asst. Head Coach / Co-Defensive Last post-season .................. 2014, NCAA DIII, 1st Round Co. / LBs / Special Teams / Recruiting Co. Last post-season result ....L, 27-20 to Mary Hardin-Baylor Kyle Ingraham - Offensive Coordinator / National Titles ..............................2 (1974, 1975 – NAIA-II) Quarterbacks / Academic Coordinator National Semifinals ...........3 (1974, 1975, 1976 – NAIA-II) Jake Bahr - Assistant Coach / Defensive Line / Equipment Coordinator Web Site Matt Cannata - Assistant Coach / Offensive Line / TLU Athletics .....................................www.tlubulldogs.com Recruiting Coordinator / Football Ops TLU main site ....................................................www.tlu.edu Gabriel Garcia - Assistant Coach / Offensive Backs & Tight Ends / JV Head Coach Sports Information Sports Information Director ...............................Tim Clark Titus Brothers - Assistant Coach / Defensive Backs SID Email Address [email protected] Cameron DeBesse - Assistant Coach / SID office phone ........................................... (830) 372-6877 Wide Receivers Cedric Whitaker Jr. - Assistant Coach / SID Fax ........................................................... (830) 372-8135 Defensive Line Press Box phone ............................................ (830) 609-8691 Sam Ehrlich - Player Development SID Mailing Address ................................ 1000 W. Court St. Richard Pacheco - Student Assistant Coach / .................................................................Seguin, Texas 78155 Offensive Line Brian Bays – Student Assistant Coach / Receivers & Tight Ends Buzzy Keller - Volunteer Assistant Coach #TLUBulldogs • Twitter: @tluathletics • Instagram: @tlubulldogs • Snapchat: tlubulldogs • Facebook: TLU Bulldogs 3 GAME NOTES - TEXAS LUTHERAN VS. TRINITY UNIVERSITY Overview The Texas Lutheran Bulldogs seek a return to their winning ways in the Southern Col- legiate Athletic Conference with a victory Saturday afternoon at Trinity University. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. at the Trinity Football Stadium, located on the Trinity University campus in San Antonio. Live video, radio link on tlubulldogs.com TLU will have live video and links to Trin- ity University live stats and to the KWED 1580 AM radio broadcast on tlubulldogs. com. Fans in San Antonio and at Trinity Football Stadium can follow along with the game-time coverage on TLU’s primary social media sites: Twitter (@tluathlet- ics), Instagram (@tlubulldogs), Snap- chat (tlubulldogs), and Facebook (TLU Bulldogs). Remember to use the hashtag #TLUBulldogs. And if you are at the game in San Antonio, post to show your support of the Bulldogs. Padron in seventh season at TLU Danny Padron is in his seventh season with the Bulldogs. He came to TLU after eight seasons as the head coach at San An- tonio’s Sandra Day O’Connor High School. Padron inherited a TLU football program that was 6-24 in the three seasons prior to his arrival, and the team was in a 13-game losing streak and coming off an 0-10 year. Padron has turned around the Bulldogs Reggie Jackson (1) and become TLU’s all-time wins leader with an overall record of 40-27 (.597). He passed the late Jim Wacker, who led Texas Lutheran to NAIA-II National Champion- ships in 1974 and 1975, when the Bulldogs defeated Trinity 38-28 in Seguin on Oct. 8, 2016. Padron has won the SCAC Coach of the Year award three times. Bulldogs in 4th, final year in SCAC Padron and the Bulldogs joined the South- need to win their final three games to Southwestern. Barrolle entered the contest ern Collegiate Athletic Conference for the have
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