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2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS The 2016 Texas State Football Media Guide is a publication produced by the Texas State Photography by Don Anders, Chandler Prude, Don Elmore, Andy Nietupski, Chris Sports Information Department. The fact book was written, edited, and designed by Rodriguez, Stephanie Schulz, Kelley Spencer, Greenbirdie Photos and Steven P. Kenney. Rick Poulter and Jen Lawson. Cover design by Jen Lawson. Editorial contributions by Any reprinting or reproduction for commercial use is prohibited. Joshua Flanagan, Phillip Pongratz, Nick Fuentes and the Texas State athletics staff. 1 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Schedule/Social Media Information...... 1 Introduction Table of Contents...... 2 Anything and everything about , Media Information/SID Staff...... 4 the athletic department, and your Texas State Bobcat 1 Media Coverage Policies/Media Covering the Bobcats...... 5 football team. Texas State Media Coverage...... 6 Quick Facts...... 7 Rosters...... 9 Position/Class Breakdowns...... 11 Geographical Roster/Roster by Experience...... 12 San Marcos, Texas...... 13 Community Service...... 14 Austin-San Marcos- Corridor...... 15 Board of Regents/Texas State University System...... 16 President Dr. Denise M. Trauth...... 17 Texas State University...... 18 Undergraduate Majors...... 20 Texas State Academic Achievement...... 21 Texas State T-Ring Recipients...... 22 Texas State Football T-Ring Recipients...... 23 Director of Athletics Dr. Larry Teis...... 24 Athletics Administrative Staff/Head Coaches...... 25 Bobcat Stadium...... 26 Bobcat Stadium Records...... 27 Renovated Bobcat Stadium...... 28 Bobcat Athletic Facilities...... 29 Bobcat Club...... 30 Football All-Americans...... 31 Texas State in the NFL...... 32 2016 Preview Information 2016 Team Notes...... 34 Offensive Outlook...... 35 A detailed look into the 2016 Bobcats including rosters, Defensive Outlook...... 36 positions, experience and the opponents. 34 Special Teams Outlook...... 38 Non-Conference Opponents...... 39 ...... 40 Sun Belt Conference Opponents...... 42 Sun Belt Conference Composite Schedule...... 44 All-Time Series Records...... 45 Series History vs. 2016 Opponents...... 46 Texas State in Season Openers/Homecoming Games...... 47

Coaching Staff Head Coach Everett Withers...... 48 Get to know head coach Everett Withers along with his Assistant Coaches Randall McCray/Brett Elliott...... 51 coaching staff, inside and out. 48 Ron Antoine...... 52 Troy Douglas/Parker Fleming...... 53 Adrian Mayes/Jules Montinar...... 54 Tyler Santucci/Antoine Smith...... 55 Adam Holifield/Tomas Luna...... 56 Preston Mason/Jeff McDaniels...... 56 Support Staff Aaron Burkart/Jake Howe...... 57 Jason Karlik/Zach Lucas...... 57 John Holloway/Ethan Stokes...... 57 John Streicher/Jeremy Smith...... 58 Michael George/Jake Langi...... 58

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Player Biographies Returning Players...... 59 In depth biographies, statistics and Fall Additions...... 78 information about the 2016 Bobcats. 59

2015 In Review 2015 Season In Review Season highlights, overall and individal statistics, and Results...... 86 Team Statistics...... 86 much more. 86 Individual Statistics...... 86 Defensive Statistics...... 88 Team Game-by-Game Statistics...... 89 Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics...... 90 Third Down Conversions by Quarters...... 91 Texas State in the Red Zone...... 92 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics...... 93 Individual Game-by-Game Leaders...... 94 Individual Game-by-Game Team Captains...... 95 Individual Defensive Game-by-Game Statistics...... 95 Individual Game-by-Game Starters...... 97 Long Plays...... 97 Milestone Games...... 98 Game Superlatives...... 99 Scoring Drive Superlatives...... 100 Sun Belt Conference Team Statistics...... 101 Sun Belt Conference Individual Statistics...... 104

Texas State Records Record Book Texas State football has a rich and successful history of Individual Longest Plays...... 106 which can be found in the Texas State record section. 106 Individual Records...... 107-108 Team Records...... 109 Individual Single Game Leaders ...... 110 Individual Single Season Leaders ...... 110 Individual Career Leaders...... 118 Individual Year-by-Year Leaders...... 126 Bobcat All-Americans...... 132 Bobcat All-Region Players...... 134 Bobcat All-Conference Selections...... 135 Texas State in the NFL Draft...... 142 Bobcat Team Awards...... 143 All-Time Letterman...... 146 Year-by-Year Results...... 153 Texas State In Overtime Games...... 159 All-Time Coaching Results...... 159 Year-by-Year Record...... 160

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The 2016 Texas State University Football Media Guide has been prepared to provide TEXAS STATE SPORTS INFORMATION pertinent information regarding Texas State’s football program that plays in the NCAA Division Assistant Athletics Director/SID (Football Contact) Rick Poulter I FBS Subdivision and is a member of the Sun Belt Conference. The media guide provides Office Phone (512) 245-2966 biographical information for each coach and player on the Texas State team and a historical Cell Phone (512) 738-0697 summary of the football program. E-Mail [email protected] More information is available on the Texas State athletics website (www.txstatebobcats.com), Assistant SID (Secondary Football Contact) Jen Lawson by visiting CollegePressBox.com or contacting assistant athletics director/sports information Office Phone (512) 245-2988 director Rick Poulter via e-mail at [email protected] or by calling (512) 738-0697. Cell Phone (217) 369-4402 The Sports Information Office is located in Room 126 of the Darren B. Casey Athletics E-Mail [email protected] Administration Complex on the corner of Charles Austin Ave. and Aquarena Springs Drive. Assistant SID Joshua Flanagan To assist in your coverage throughout the year, please read the media information on this Office Phone (512) 245-4692 page. We have developed policies and procedures that will require cooperation on the part of the Assistant SID Phillip Pongratz media. Not complying with these policies can result in the refusal of credentials/access. Office Phone (512) 245-4387 Briefly, all interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office at least Mailing Address Texas State Sports Information 24 hours in advance. Players will not take part in an interview unless scheduled by the Sports Darren B. Casey Athletics Administration Complex Information Office. The Texas State Sports Information staff is available to help make your Room 126 coverage of Texas State football as effortless as possible. 601 University Drive San Marcos, Texas 78666 TXST, NOT “TSU” In editorial references to Texas State Athletics, media outlets are asked to refrain from the use of the “TSU” acronym. Print and broadcast outlets are asked to use ‘Texas State’ and ‘Bobcats’. SUN BELT CONFERENCE COMMUNICATIONS For those using acronyms, please use “TXST.” Senior Associate Commissioner/Communications John McElwain Office Phone (504) 556-0883 Cell (504) 234-5434 E-Mail [email protected] Associate Commissioner/Electronic Media Travis Llewellyn Office Phone (504) 556-0886 E-Mail [email protected] Director of Communications/Digital & Creative Services Keith Nunez Office Phone (504) 556-0884 E-Mail [email protected] Director of Communications/Brand Strategy Randy Lieberman Office Phone (504) 556-0877 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.sunbeltsports.org

Collegepressbox.com features media information, news and information links, and weekly and archived game notes, rosters, depth charts, statistics and gamebooks, as well as pregame quotes. The service also has special sections devoted to bowls, awards, national signing day and TEXAS STATE ON THE WEB spring football, and the NFL Draft. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or The official website for the Texas State Athletics Department,www.txstatebobcats.com , one can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]. supplies Bobcat fans and media around the world with the news and features on the Texas State football team. WEEKLY INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES The football page on the site provides press releases, game notes, rosters, updated WEEKLY PRESS LUNCHEON biographies for current members of the coaching staff and players, schedules, team and Head Coach Everett Withers and a selected player meet with the media at Texas State’s individual statistics, quotes from weekly media luncheons and postgame press conferences, weekly media luncheon to preview upcoming games each Tuesday in the J. Garland Warren photo galleries, along with audio and video highlights. Room on the second level of Bobcat Stadium’s End Zone Complex. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. The premium content Texas State All-Access at www.txstatebobcats.com provides even and is followed by interviews with Coach Withers beginning at noon. greater access to the Bobcats for Texas State fans. Each week during the season, Texas State All-Access carries video of Texas State’s postgame press conferences. ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS In addition, live statistics, video and audio streaming of each home game is provided. For In addition to Tuesday’s media luncheon, Coach Withers, assistant coaches and selected road games, live statistics and audio streaming is available through the All-Access page. Texas State players are available for interviews after practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Selected players are available after practice each Tuesday and Coach Withers and his staff are available on Wednesdays. Requests for players and coaches should be directed to Rick Poulter in the Sports Information Office via E-Mail ([email protected]) at least 24 hours in advance and preferably sometime on Sunday afternoon.

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PRACTICE COVERAGE MEDIA COVERING THE BOBCATS Most practices on Tuesday and Wednesday during game weeks are open to the media. NEWSPAPERS Head Coach Everett Withers, members of the coaching staff and selected players are available to San Marcos Daily Record...... (512) 392-2458 meet with media after Tuesday and Wednesday practices. Sports editor: Ishmael Johnson Requests for players and coaches should be directed to Rick Poulter in the Sports Austin American-Statesman...... (800) 777-0833 Information Office via E-Mail ([email protected]) at least 24 hours in advance Assistant sports editor: Rich Tijerina; Texas State beat writer: Keff Ciardello and preferably sometime on Sunday afternoon. Columnists: Kirk Bohls, Cedric Golden Check with the Sports Information Office for status of media attendance at Texas State football practices. San Antonio Express-News...... (800) 555-1551, ext. 3339 Sports editor: Jim Lefko; sports reporter: John Whisler, Tim Griffin PHOTOGRAPHERS/VIDEOGRAPHERS New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung...... (830) 625-9144 Cameras are permitted only during interview sessions and during the first 30 minutes Sports editor: Tucker Stephenson; sports reporter: Pat Turner of each practice in designated areas with prior approval by the SID and coaching staff. Photographers are not allowed to shoot on the playing field. University Star...... (512) 245-3487 Sports editor: Autumn Anderson; sports reporter: Ryder Burke PARKING FOR PRACTICE COVERAGE RADIO Media members will need to secure an annual parking pass to park in the parking lot KTSW-FM, San Marcos (FM 89.9)...... (512) 245-3485 on the west side of Bobcat Stadium in front of the End Zone Complex. Parking passes can be Sports director: Kyle Spencer; hosts: Eddie Lerma, Jason Harris, Miracle Robinson requested by contacting Rick Poulter via E-Mail at [email protected]. Please allow two (2) weeks from time of request to order the parking pass. The Zone (AM 1300)...... (512) 684-7300 Sports hosts: Craig Way, Sean Adams, Chip Brown, Rod Babers University Parking and Transportation issues ticket citations for not having an approved pass on your front dashboard. 104.9 the Horn (FM 104.9)...... (512) 346-8255 Sports hosts: Erin Hogan, Bucky Godbolt, Chad Hastings, Kevin Dunn, Geoff Ketchum PRACTICE LOCATIONS Practice locations will rotate between the Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium and the ESPN San Antonio/1250 AM/94.5 FM...... (210) 654-5100 Sports hosts: Jason Minnix, Rob Thompson, Ari Temkin, David Chancellor, Steve Foster, Jeff Blake Texas State football practice fields located west of the Football End Zone Complex behind the outfield fences of the and complex. TELEVISION KTBC-TV (Fox), Austin...... (512) 474-5113 HOME GAME COVERAGE INFORMATION Reporters: John Hygh and Dennis de la Peña MEDIA CREDENTIALS KVUE-TV (ABC), Austin...... (512) 459-2065 Working media and photographer credentials for Texas State’s home games are distributed Sports director: Mike Barnes; weekend anchor: Matt Mitchell; reporters: Shawn Clynch, Stacy Slayden through the Sports Information Office. Requests should be made by sports editors or sports directors of accredited media outlets on company letterhead. Requests should be made as early KXAN-TV (NBC), Austin...... (512) 703-5214 as possible and should be limited to working media only. Sports director: Roger Wallace; reporters: Chris Tavarez Send credential requests to Rick Poulter, Assistant AD/Sports Information via e-mail at KEYE-TV (CBS), Austin...... (512) 490-2172 [email protected]. Sports director: Bob Ballou; anchor/reporter: Sarah Merrifield Media parking at Bobcat Stadium is available on a limited basis on the West and East sides of the stadium. Additional parking is available in the lot located on Thorpe Lane behind the Track KENS 5-TV (CBS), San Antonio...... (512) 490-2172 and Field Stadium. Requests for parking passes should be made well in advance to the Sports Sports director: Joe Reinagel; anchor/reporter: Vinnie Vinzetta Information Office. Time Warner Sports Channel/Austin & San Antonio...... (512) 531-8860 Sports director: Ricky Doyle; weekend anchor: Joaquin Sanchez; reporters: Victor Diaz, TEXAS STATE PRESS BOX Travis Recek, Claire Brandon; producer: Dennis Kelly. The Texas State Press Box, located on the fourth level of the Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex at Bobcat Stadium, opens three hours prior to each game. The working press POSTGAME INTERVIEWS box, coaches’ booths and radio/TV booths are located on the same level. Media credentials are Texas State holds its postgame interviews in the team meeting room located inside the required for admittance to the press box and for pregame meals. Football End Zone Complex at Bobcat Stadium. Texas State head coach Everett Withers and requested players are available approximately 10 minutes after each game. Texas State’s GAME DAY SERVICES locker room is closed following each game and practice. Pregame notes and programs are provided prior to the game. Play-by-play, team and Visiting SIDs will establish media interview and locker room admittance policies for their individual statistics, along with postgame quotes and notes will be provided. Game statistics are respective teams. also distributed via e-mail following the conclusion of the game. To be included in the postgame distribution list, please contact Rick Poulter via e-mail at [email protected]. MEDIA SERVICES Pregame packets including notes, statistics and game-day programs will be available prior SIDELINES to the game. Statistics and play-by-play are distributed after each quarter. Game statistical Texas State follows guidelines set forth by the NCAA Public Relations Committee, the NCAA books, along with postgame notes and quotes are distributed in the press box following each Football Rules Committee, the Coaches Association, and the National Press game. Photographers Association. Photographers are not permitted to shoot between the 25-yard lines and must have WEB-BASED MEDIA credentials visible at all times. In an effort to ensure the best possible working conditions On-line Media Organizations are eligible for media credentials. Online media with an for media photographers, photographers are required to request a photo vest provided emphasis on the recruitment of potential student-athletes (that meet the above qualification) in the press box. You also are required to return each vest to the press box before leaving can request one (1) credential if the purpose of attending a game/event is to write a recap. the stadium. There will be uniformed security personnel patrolling the sidelines. Anyone Credentials will not be granted to any online agency operating sites that are in any way affiliated holding a media pass who is not actively involved in coverage of the game will be asked to with gambling, or to “freelance” or “fan-based” sites that are not affiliated with an established vacate the sidelines. Similar procedures will be in effect in the press box. news gathering organization. Live, real-time updates of Texas State home games are the property of Texas State University and unauthorized transmission of such is not permitted. 5 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEXAS STATE DMA & MEDIA COVERAGE

• During the last three seasons, Texas State had 35 football games televised by ESPN and 64 women’s , men’s basketball, baseball and softball games televised on various regional and national networks.

• Since being a member of FBS in 2012, Texas State has had 46 televised football games, including all 12 contests in 2014 and 2015.

• The Bobcats will have 12 more games broadcast on ESPN networks in 2016.

• Additional networks that provided coverage for the Bobcats included: Time Warner Cable, KXAN, Over 2.4 million people live in the Texas State SBC Network, Longhorn Network, Root Sports, coverage area. Austin & San Antonio both fall Pac-12 Network, SEC Network. in the top 40 Designated Market Areas.

THE VOICES OF BOBCAT ATHLETICS ON

Brant Freeman and Bill Culhane begin their 14th season together as the “Voices of the Bobcats” in 2016. Freeman has served as the radio and television play-by-play announcer for Texas State football, basketball and baseball games since January of 2003. He also is the host for Texas State’s weekly Football Coaches radio show, has worked with KBVO & KXAN sports to provide live television coverage of Texas State athletics and serves as an emcee for various Texas State events. A San Antonio native, Freeman is a 2006 graduate of Texas State and he has hosted the “Inside Bobcat Football” television show for the last seven years. He also has covered local high school sports and reported on major sporting events in the Greater San Antonio area, including three NBA Finals, the Final Four and the training camp. Freeman and his wife Linda, also a Texas State graduate, have a daughter, Zoey. In his 24th season with Texas State Athletics, Culhane has served as a play-by-play and color analyst for football, basketball, baseball, and softball games radio and TV broadcasts. He has served as a color analyst for Bobcat football games since 1994 and completed his 23rd year as the play-by-play voice for Texas State men’s basketball games in 2015-16. In addition to broadcasting for the Bobcats, Culhane has been a broadcaster for local high school athletic events and was an announcer for the IFAF under-19 World Championship in 2012. Culhane and his wife, Tracy, have two sons, Cory and Miles, and a daughter Viktoria. Bill Culhane (left) and Brant Freeman (right) are in their 14th season broadcasting 6 Texas State games together. WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

BOBCAT QUICK FACTS 2016 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Location San Marcos, Texas Date Opponent Site Venue Series Record Founded 1899 Sept. 3 at Ohio Athens, Ohio Peden Stadium first meeting Enrollment 37,979 (Fall 2015) Sept. 17 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. Reynolds Razorback Stadium first meeting Nickname Bobcats Sept. 24 Houston San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium TXST leads 4-2 Colors Maroon and Gold (PMS 504 and 872) Oct. 1 Incarnate Word San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium first meeting Affiliation NCAA Division I FBS Oct. 8 * at State Atlanta, Ga. TXST leads 2-1 Conference Sun Belt Conference Oct. 15 * at UL Monroe Monroe, La. Malone Stadium TXST trails 4-8 President Dr. Denise M. Trauth Oct. 22 * UL Lafayette San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium TXST trails 0-3 NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Paul Gowens Nov. 5 * at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. Kidd Brewer Stadium TXST trails 0-1 Director of Athletics Dr. Larry Teis Nov. 12 * Idaho San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium Series tied 4-4 Texas State Athletics (512) 245-2114 Nov. 19 * at New Mexico State Las Cruces, N. M. Aggie Memorial Stadium TXST leads 2-1 Texas State Ticket Office (512) 245-2272 Nov. 26 * Troy San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium TXST trails 1-5 Web Address www.txstatebobcats.com Dec. 3 * Arkansas State San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium TXST trails 1-2 Social Media Facebook.com/TXStateBobcatFootball *- Sun Belt Conference Games: Home Games in Bold ; Game Times to be Announced .com/txstatefootball youtube.com/TexasStateBobcats 2015 FOOTBALL RESULTS Date Opponent Site Venue Network Result FOOTBALL COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF Sept. 5 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Doak Campbell Stadium ESPNews L 59-16 Head Coach Everett Withers Sept. 12 Prairie View A&M San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium ESPN3 W 63-24 Overall Record (fourth season) 25-13 Sept. 19 Southern Miss San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium ESPN3 L 56-50 Record at TXST (first season) 0-0 Sept. 26 at Houston Houston, Texas TDECU Stadium ESPN3 L 59-14 Oct. 10 * at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. Cajun Field ESPN3 L 49-27 Assistant Coaches Oct. 24 * South Alabama San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium ESPN3 W 36-18 Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coord./ Coach Randall McCray Oct. 29 * at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. Paulson Stadium ESPNU L 37-13 Offensive Coordinator/ Coach Brett Elliott Nov. 7 * New Mexico State San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium ESPN3 L 31-21 Running Backs and Tight Ends Coach Ron Antoine Nov. 14 * Georgia State San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium ESPN3 L 41-19 Safeties Coach Troy Douglas Nov. 19 * UL Monroe San Marcos, Texas Bobcat Stadium ESPNU W 16- 3 Wide Receivers Coach/Special Teams Coord. Parker Fleming Nov. 28 * at Idaho Moscow, Idaho ESPN3 L 38-31 Offensive Line Coach/Recruiting Coord. Adrian Mayes Dec. 5 * at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. Centennial Bank Stadium ESPN3 L 55-17 Coach Jules Montinar *- Sun Belt Conference Games: Home Games in Bold Outside Linebackers Coach Tyler Santucci 2016 RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Defensive Line Coach Antoine Smith Offensive Graduate Assistants Adam Hollifield, Jeff McDaniels Rushing GP Att Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G Defensive Graduate Assistants Tomas Luna, Preston Mason Jones, Tyler 12 139 583 4.2 10 66 48.6 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Aaron Burkart Siudzinski, Tyler 12 59 290 4.9 1 62 24.2 Strength & Conditioning Coach Jake Howe Head Athletic Trainer Jason Karlik Passing G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Director of Operations John Streicher Jones, Tyler 12 119.86 223-382-10 58.4 2,484 14 65 Director of Player Personnel Michael George White, Connor 5 95.83 26-47-2 55.3 235 1 29 Director of Player Development Jeremy Smith Video Coordinator Ethan Stokes Receiving GP Att Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G Equipment Manager Zach Lucas Mayberry, Stedman 6 5 26 5.2 0 20 4.3 Assistant Equipment Manager John Holloway On-Campus Recruiting Assistant Jake Langi Siudzinski, Tyler 12 4 71 17.8 0 33 5.9 French, Chris 3 4 24 6.0 1 10 8.0 2016 TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Overall Record 3-9 Defense GP UA-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds Int PBU 2015 Home Record 3-3 Alexcee, Damani 12 65-14-79 3.0-14 2.0-12 - 3 2015 Road Record 0-6 McDowell, Brandon 12 34-10-44 2.5-5 - - 6 Sun Belt Conference Record 2-6 McClarty, Dallas 10 19-21-40 1.5-5 0.5-2 - 1 Rosemond, Dila 10 23- 5-28 1.0-1 - - - Starters Returning /Lost (six or more starts) 14/13 Johnson, Stephan 12 16-11-27 0.5-1 - 2 1 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 4/7 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 Specialists Returning/Lost 4/1 HISTORY BOBCAT STADIUM INFORMATION First Year of Football 1904 Opened 1981 2015 Lettermen Returning/Lost 38/43 All-Time Overall Record 501-422-26 (since 1920) Capacity 30,000 Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost 15/21 All-Time Sun Belt Record 9-14 Largest Crowd 33,006 (Sept. 8, 2012) Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost 19/18 Conference Championships 13 Surface FieldTurf Revolution 360 Specialists Lettermen Returning/Lost 4/1 NCAA Division II National Championships 1980, 1981 All-Time Record at Bobcat Stadium 120-86 2015 Redshirts Returning 10 NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs 2005, 2008

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STARTERS RETURNING LETTERMEN RETURNING Offense (Four) OFFENSE (15) Player Notes Jeff Banks, Giuliano Cattaneo, Will Copa, Chris French, Tyler Tyler Jones, QB made 24 consecutive, has 31 career starts, threw for 2,484 yards, rushed for 583 yards, accounted for 24 TDs Jones, A.J. Krawczyk, Stedman Mayberry, Ryan Melton, Ryan Melton, OT made 24 consecutive starts and 29 career starts, led Bobcats with 58 knockdowns Tryston Mizerak, Nick Pletschette, Felix Romero, Gabe Felix Romero, G started first five games, had 27 knockdowns, made17 consecutive starts before suffering knee injury Schrade, Tyler Siudzinski, Tyler Watts, Connor White Giuliano Cattaneo, C started eight games and had 16.5 knockdown in nine contests DEFENSE (19) Defense (Eight at Six Positions) Damani Alexcee, Andrew Aneke, Easy Anyama, Karee Berry, Player Notes Camyron Brown, Darnell Dailey, Jr., Ishmael Davis, Steven Dallas McClarty, NT recorded 40 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and forced and recovered a in 10 games Eddings, Teron Fitzgerald, Cedric Gambrell, Clarence Guidry Karee Berry, DE led Bobcats with 5.5 tackles for loss and three sacks while starting 10 games in 2015 III, Darius Hood, Stephan Johnson, Dallas McClarty, Brandon Steve Smith, DE/LB tallied 26 tackles and made two starts in 2015 McDowell, Javante O’Roy, Dila Rosemond, Louis Rubin, Dila Rosemond, S recorded 28 tackles and a hurry in his six starts Stephen Smith Damani Alexcee, S led the Bobcats with 79 tackles in his first season as a starter Easy Anyama, S-LB former track athlete at Texas who started first five games as a safety before moving to SPECIALISTS (4) Javante O’Roy, S had 23 tackles, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery while splitting time at corner and safety in 2015 Lumi Kaba, Inoke Langi, Brandon McDowell, James Sherman Brandon McDowell, CB started 11 games, recorded 44 tackles, broke up six passes to lead the Bobcats...had the Sun Belt Play of the Year when he returned a missed field goal 100 yards for a touchdown against South Alabama OTHER RETURNERS (5) Xavier Ezenagu, Frankie Griffin, Stanley Kanu, Eric Luna, Specialists (Four) Caleb Moses Player Notes Lumi Kaba, P/K averaged 44.3 yards on 65 punts, made 10 of 18 field goal attempts, made 26 of 27 extra-point attempts RETURNING REDSHIRT PLAYERS (10) James Sherman, K played five games, kicked a 26-yard field goal, made 6 of 10 extra-point attempts Cody Casey, Kregg Lemons, Bryan London, Jordan Mittie, Inoke Langi, DS played in 12 games as a deep snapper Marcus Ripley, Jacob Rowland, Anthony Taylor, Josh Uluocha, L. G. Williams, Willie Williams Brandon McDowell, PR averaged 13.1 yards on 14 punt returns, returned one punt 95 yards for a touchdown SPRING ADDITIONS STARTERS LOST JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFERS (5) Offense (Nine at Seven Positions) Tanner Hodges, Elijah King, Brett Kocian, Gabe Loyd, Quinn Player Notes Tiggs Adrian Bellard, OT made 36 consecutive starts, had 56.5 knockdowns in 2015 Brandon Sarabia, G started 11 games, had 48 knockdowns in 11 games OTHER PLAYERS (1) Kian Schoenborn, G started five games, had 29.5 knockdowns in 11 contests Blake Wright Ryan Carden, TE started eight games, caught 25 passes for 243 yards Lawrence White, TE started five games, caught 15 passes for 169 yards and three touchdowns 2016 FALL ADDITIONS C. J. Best, WR started eight games, led Bobcats with 58 receptions and 591 receiving yards, had one TD reception HIGH SCHOOL (33) Brandon Smith, WR started nine games, caught 33 passes for 429 yards and two touchdowns Darrell Antwine, Samuel Azie, Aaron Brewer, Robert Brown, Jafus Gaines, WR started nine games, caught 42 passes for 521 yards and two touchdowns Jr., Markeveon Coleman, Nikolas Daniels, Jhamar Dixon, Ryan Garrey, WR started five games, caught 15 passes for 137 yards Jordan Eastling, Jacob Fryrear, Alec Garrett, Gavin Graham, Robert Lowe, RB started 11 games, rushed for 915 yards and seven TDs, tied for team lead with three TD receptions Tanner Hilliard, Ku’monde Hines, Luke Kretschmer, Clifton Lewis, John Lilly, Thurman Morbley, JaMorris Martin, Brendon Defense (Eight at Five Positions) Ndlovu, Jaquel Pierce, Kelton Powell, Brendon Rushing, Grant Player Notes Sandercox, Anthony Taylor, Dean Taylor, Tyler Tutt, Charlie Mershad Dillon, DT tallied 21 tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss while starting seven games Vatterott, Hal Vinson, JaShon Waddy, Justin Warner, Josiah Dondre Elvoid, DT recorded 18 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in 11 games Washington, Hutch White, Colton Williams Tim Gay, LB had 17 tackles and started three games in his first season on defense and played tight end on offense Trey McGowan ranked second on team with 76 tackles and led Bobcats with two fumble recoveries TRANSFERS David Mims ranked fourth on team with 57 tackles and second with five breakups, also had 4.0 tackles for loss Austin Closs, Zach Harbin, Jordon Harold, Mason Hays, Doniel Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon, LB ranked third on the team with 61 tackles, and had 4.0 tackles for loss in nine games and eight starts Kennedy, Grant Lanza, Jeremy Miller. Greg Peace, Eddie Printz, Rusmin Nikocevic, DE tied for the team lead with 5.5 tackles for loss and started four games Jonathan Smith, Jordan Versey, T.V. Williams, Jerrico Worrell Marcus Dallas, Jr., DE record 28 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and two sacks while starting five games LETTERMEN LOST OFFENSE (24) SPECIALIST (One) Adrian Bellard, C. J. Best, Nick Bingham, Kwamane Bowens, Player Notes Ryan Carden, Zach Crawford, Justin Eberly, Jafus Gaines, Brandon Smith, KR averaged 23.1 yards on 27 kickoffs...had a 95-yard return for a touchdown at UL Lafayette Ryan Garrey, Jackson Hoskins, Stephan Jacobs, Garrett Kaiser, Hayden Lambert, Robert Lowe, Kanon Mackey, Demun 2015 UNIT RANKINGS (SUN BELT & NCAA) Mercer, Chris Nutall, Jack Rhoades, Brandon Sarabia, Kian Team Offense SBC NCAA Team Defense SBC NCAA Schoenborn, Brandon Smith, Blaire Sullivan, Lawrence White Scoring Offense 26.9 8 80 Scoring Defense 39.2 9 119 Total Offense 416.7 7 53 Total Defense 521.8 11 123 DEFENSE (19) Rushing Offense 187.3 4 43 Rushing Defense 258.0 10 12 Kendall Beal, Landon Beck, Kendall Bell, Tyler Blades, Donta Passing Offense 229.3 5 58 Passing Defense 263.8 9 108 Clanton, Marcus Dallas, Jr., Deon Daniels, Mershad Dillon, Dondre Elvoid, Tim Gay, Herbert Gonzales, Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon, Trey McGowan, David Mims, Rusmin Nikocevic, Roosevelt Pearson, Aaron Shaw, Will Trevillion, Demetrius Woodard 8 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 TEXAS STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School Previous School No. Name Pos. 1 L. G. Williams QB/WR 5-9 193 Fr. RS Cibolo, Texas Steele HS 17 Damani Alexcee S 2 Tyler Jones QB 6-2 197 Sr. 3L Stephenville, Texas Stephenville HS 8 P. J. Anderson WR 2 Gabe Loyd LB 6-2 240 Jr. TR St. Louis, Mo. Miller Career Academy Fort Scott CC 5 Andrew Aneke CB 3 Elijah King WR 6-2 180 Jr. TR Ashland, Ky. Fairview HS Santa Barbara CC 52 Darrell Antwine LB 4 Anthony Taylor RB 5-10 185 Fr. RS Denton, Texas Guyer HS 14 Easy Anyama LB 4 Quinn Tiggs CB 6-0 190 Jr. TR Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo HS Itawamba CC 97 Samuel Azie DE 5 Eddie Printz QB 6-3 205 Jr. TR Marietta, Ga. Lassiter Missouri 41 Jeff Banks TE 5 Andrew Aneke CB 6-0 170 So. 1L Missouri City, Texas Elkins HS 57 Karee Berry DE 6 Brandon McDowell CB/PR 5-10 183 Jr. 2L DeSoto, Texas DeSoto HS 55 Aaron Brewer G 7 Jordan Versey WR 6-0 200 Jr. JC Arlington, Texas Bowie HS Shasta College 29 Camyron Brown S 7 Kumonde Hines LB 6- 3 208 Fr. HS Chesterfield, Va. Bird HS 20 Robert Brown RB 8 P. J. Anderson WR 6-2 190 So. 1L San Antonio, Texas Taft HS 66 Cody Casey DE 8 Teron Fitzgerald LB 6-4 227 Sr. 1L Greensboro, Fla. West Gadsen HS Copiah Lincoln TR 74 Giuliano Cattaneo C 9 Lumi Kaba K/P 6-2 182 Sr. 1L Tyler, Texas Lee HS Tyler JC 69 Austin Closs OL 10 Mason Hays WR 6-1 205 So. TR Longview, Texas Pine Tree HS Trinity Valley CC 22 Markeveon Coleman S 11 Ishmael Davis DE 6-3 223 So. 1L Killeen, Texas Ellison HS 75 Will Copa OT 11 Eric Luna WR 6-1 200 Jr. SQ Deer Park, Texas Deer Park HS Midwestern State 35 Darnell Dailey, Jr. NT 12 Connor White QB 6-5 200 So. 1L Watkinsville, Ga. Fork Union Academy 30 Nikolas Daniels LB 12 Clifton Lewis LB 6-1 200 Fr. HS Missouri City, Texas Hightower HS 11 Ishmael Davis DE 13 Tyler Watts WR 5-8 148 So. 1L Brenham, Texas Brenham HS 31 Jhamar Dixon S 13 Jordan Eastling CB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Decatur, Ga. Southwest DeKalb HS 13 Jordan Eastling CB 14 Easy Anyama LB 6-3 220 Jr. 1L Stafford, Texas Stafford HS Texas 96 Steven Eddings DE 14 Tyler Siudzinski RB 5-10 185 Sr. 1L Tustin, Calif. Tustin HS Santa Anna CC 32 Xavier Ezenagu S 15 Fred Nixon WR 6-3 200 Sr. 1L Willis, Texas Willis HS 8 Teron Fitzgerald LB 15 Dila Rosemond CB 5-10 175 Jr. 2L Cypress, Texas Cypress Springs HS 87 Chris French TE 16 Marcus Ripley K 5-10 170 Fr. RS Spring, Texas Klein Oak HS 62 Jacob Fryrear C 16 JaShon Waddy CB 5-11 170 Fr. HS Angelton, Texas Angelton HS 64 Cedric Gambrell OT 17 Damani Alexcee S 6-2 192 Sr. 3L League City, Texas Clear Springs HS 92 Alec Garrett DL 17 T V Williams WR 5-10 155 Jr. TR McKinney, Texas McKinney HS Kentucky 27 Gavin Graham DB 18 Frankie Griffin LB 6-0 187 So. SQ Spring, Texas Klein Collins HS 18 Frankie Griffin LB 18 Tanner Hodges QB 6-3 225 Jr. TR Burleson, Texas Burleson HS Fullerton College 23 Clarence Guidry III CB 20 Robert Brown WR 5-9 175 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Eisenhower HS 49 Zach Harbin LB 20 Stephan Johnson S 6-0 189 Jr. 2L The Woodlands, Texas College Park HS 47 Jordon Harold LB 22 Thurman Morbley WR 5- 11 166 Fr. HS Texarkana, Texas Liberty-Eylau HS 10 Mason Hays WR 22 Markeveon Coleman S 6-2 190 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas Skyline HS 53 Tanner Hilliard LB 23 Clarence Guidry III CB 5-11 185 Jr. 2L Pflugerville, Texas Pflugerville HS 7 Kumonde Hines LB 24 Javante O’Roy S 6-0 180 Sr. 1L Antelope, Calif. Antelope HS Palomar CC 18 Tanner Hodges QB 26 Stedman Mayberry RB 5-10 189 So. 1L Cedar Park, Texas Vista Ridge HS 50 Darius Hood G 27 Gavin Graham DB 6-1 210 Fr. HS Austin, Texas Anderson HS Air Force Prep 20 Stephan Johnson S 28 Anthony Taylor CB 5-8 177 Fr. HS Tyler, Texas Allen HS 2 Tyler Jones QB 29 Camyron Brown S 5-11 199 So. 1L Missouri City, Texas Ridge Point HS 9 Lumi Kaba K/P 30 Nikolas Daniels LB 6- 0 235 Fr. HS League City, Texas Clear Creek HS 93 Stanley Kanu DE 31 Jhamar Dixon S 5-10 170 Fr. HS Kyle, Texas Lehman HS 89 Doniel Kennedy TE 32 Gabe Schrade TE 6-4 227 Jr. 2L Deland, Fla. Deland HS 3 Elijah King WR 32 Xavier Ezenagu S 5-11 175 Jr. TR Richardson, Texas Berkner HS Houston Baptist 91 Brett Kocian K 33 Tyler Tutt RB 5-10 205 Fr. HS Keller, Texas Keller HS 36 Kolby Kolek WR 33 Caleb Moses LB 6-2 220 Jr. TR Killeen, Texas Ellison HS Southwestern 47 A. J. Krawczyk WR 34 Brendon Ndlovu CB 5-6 150 Sr. HS Irving, Texas Ranchview HS 88 Luke Kretschmer TE 35 Darnell Dailey, Jr. NT 6-1 226 Sr. 1L San Pablo, Calif. Rodriguez HS Contra Costa CC 81 Inoke Langi TE/LS 36 Kolby Kolek WR 5-11 200 Sr. SQ LaGrange, Texas LaGrange HS 98 Grant Lanza DE 37 Greg Peace CB 5-11 185 So. TR Grand Prairie, Texas Bowie HS Cisco CC 78 Kregg Lemons G 39 Louis Rubin LB 5-9 223 Jr. 1L Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 12 Clifton Lewis LB 40 Stephen Smith LB 6-3 221 Sr. 3L Missouri City, Texas Dulles HS 59 John Lilly NT 41 Jeff Banks TE 6-5 212 Jr. 2L Killeen, Texas Killeen HS 55 Bryan London LB 43 James Sherman K/P 5-10 176 So. 1L Montgomery, Ala. Catholic HS 2 Gabe Loyd LB 44 Grant Sandercox LB 6-1 224 Fr. RS Wolfforth, Texas Frenship HS 11 Eric Luna WR 45 Jericho Worrell RB 6-0 200 Jr. TR Houston, Texas Eisenhower HS Allan Hancock CC 48 JaMorris Martin LB 47 Jordon Harold LB 6-0 215 So. RS Mesquite, Texas Horn HS Blinn CC 26 Stedman Mayberry RB 47 A. J. Krawczyk WR 5-11 180 So. 1L Kingwood, Texas Kingwood HS 63 Dallas McClarty NT 48 JaMorris Martin LB 6-4 240 Fr. HS Pflugerville, Texas Pflugerville HS 6 Brandon McDowell CB/PR 49 Zach Harbin LB 5-11 180 So. TR San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills HS Northern Arizona 76 Ryan Melton OT 50 Darius Hood OL 6-0 275 Sr. 2L Plano, Texas Plano East HS 99 Jeremy Miller DE 9 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 TEXAS STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School Previous School No. Name Pos. 51 Jordan Mittie DE 6-3 235 Fr. RS Aledo, Texas Aledo HS Navy Prep 51 Jordan Mittie DE 51 Josiah Washington OT 6-6 290 Fr. HS DeSoto, Texas De Soto HS 67 Tryston Mizerak OT 52 Darrell Antwine LB 5-10 220 Fr. HS Beaumont, Texas Central HS 22 Thurman Morbley WR 53 Tanner Hilliard LB 6-0 210 Fr. HS Beaumont, Texas West Brook HS 33 Caleb Moses LB 55 Bryan London LB 6-2 215 Fr. RS Converse, Texas Randolph HS 34 Brendon Ndlovu CB 55 Aaron Brewer G 6-3 295 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas Skyline HS 15 Fred Nixon WR 56 Josh Uluocha NT 6-1 255 Fr. RS Stafford, Texas Stafford HS 24 Javante O’Roy S 57 Karee Berry LB 6-3 225 Jr. 2L Spring Branch, Texas Smithson Valley HS 37 Greg Peace CB 58 Hal Vinson LB 6-1 217 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas South Oak Cliff HS 73 Jaquel Pierce G 59 John Lilly NT 6-0 278 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit HS 70 Nicholas Pletschette OT 62 Jacob Fryrear C 6-2 280 Fr. HS Caldwell, Texas Caldwell HS 83 Kelton Powell WR 63 Dallas McClarty NT 5-11 270 Sr. 3L League City, Texas Clear Springs HS 5 Eddie Printz QB 64 Cedric Gambrell OL 6-6 255 So. 1L Cleveland, Texas Cleveland HS 16 Marcus Ripley K/P 65 Colton Williams OL 6-5 305 Fr. HS League City, Texas Luthern South HS 77 Felix Romero G 66 Cody Casey DE 6-4 255 Fr. RS Pearland, Texas Dawson High School 15 Dila Rosemond CB 67 Tryston Mizerak OT 6-6 290 So. 1L Garland, Texas North Garland HS 72 Jacob Rowland G 69 Austin Closs OL 6-3 300 So. TR Freeport, Texas Brazosport HS Cisco CC 39 Louis Rubin LB 70 Nicholas Pletschette OT 6-4 248 Sr. 1L Livermore, Calif. Granada HS Laney CC 82 Brendon Rushing TE 71 Willie Williams G/C 6-3 285 Fr. RS Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 44 Grant Sandercox LB 72 Jacob Rowland G 6-5 305 Fr. RS Wills Point, Texas Wills Point HS 32 Gabe Schrade TE 73 Jaquel Pierce G 6-2 255 Fr. HS Duncanville, Texas Duncanville HS 43 James Sherman K/P 74 Giuliano Cattaneo C 6-4 310 Sr. 1L Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery HS Santa Rosa CC 14 Tyler Siudzinski RB 75 Will Copa OT 6-8 315 So. 1L Austin, Texas Westlake HS 40 Stephen Smith LB 76 Ryan Melton OT 6-5 329 Sr. 3L Liberty, Texas Liberty HS 4 Anthony D. Taylor RB 77 Felix Romero G 6-4 303 Sr. 3L Cedar Park, Texas Cedar Park HS 28 Anthony J. Taylor CB 78 Kregg Lemons G 6-4 275 Fr. RS Houston, Texas Taylor HS 94 Dean Taylor DE 79 Charlie Vatterott OT 6-4 265 Fr. HS Houston, Texas St. Thomas 4 Quinn Tiggs CB 80 Hutch White WR 6-1 185 Fr. HS Kerrville, Texas Tivy 33 Tyler Tutt RB 81 Inoke Langi TE/LS 6-4 247 So. 1L Euless, Texas Trinity HS 56 Josh Uluocha NT 82 Brendon Rushing TE 6-4 200 Fr. HS DeSoto, Texas De Soto HS 79 Charlie Vatterott OT 83 Kelton Powell WR 6-0 180 So. RS Kyle, Texas Lehman HS 7 Jordan Versey WR 85 Justin Warner LS/OL 6-6 250 Fr. HS Angleton, Texas Angleton HS 58 Hal Vinson LB 87 Chris French TE 6-4 245 Jr. 1L San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente Saddleback CC 16 JaShon Waddy CB 88 Luke Kretschmer TE 6-2 230 Fr. HS Magnolia, Texas Magnolia West HS 85 Justin Warner LS/OL 89 Doniel Kennedy TE 6-5 239 Fr. TR Cibolo, Texas Steele HS Fordham 51 Josiah Washington OT 91 Brett Kocian K 5-10 190 Jr. TR Wharton, Texas Wharton HS Blinn CC 13 Tyler Watts WR 92 Alec Garrett DL 6-1 260 Fr. HS Pflugerville, Texas Pflugerville HS 12 Connor White QB 93 Stanley Kanu DE 6-5 230 So. TR Katy, Texas Seven Lakes HS Henderson State 80 Hutch White WR 94 Dean Taylor DE 6-5 230 Fr. HS Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 65 Colton Williams OL 96 Steven Eddings DE 6-4 285 Sr. 1L Memphis, Tenn. Bartlett HS Jones County JC 1 L. G. Williams QB/WR 97 Samuel Azie DE 6-1 247 Fr. HS Richmond, Texas Bush HS 17 T. V. Williams WR 98 Grant Lanza DE 6-3 235 Jr. TR Trophy Club, Texas Byron Nelson HS Robert Morris 71 Willie Williams G/C 99 Jeremy Miller DE 5-11 285 Gr. TR Arlington, Texas Timerview HS Nevada 45 Jerrico Worrell RB

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BOBCATS BY CLASS OFFENSIVE POSITIONS BREAKDOWN DEFENSIVE POSITIONS BREAKDOWN WIDE RECEIVERS DEFENSIVE LINE GRADUATE TRANSFER (1) 8 P. J. Anderson 6-2 190 So. 1L 97 Samuel Azie 6-1 247 Fr. HS Jeremy Miller 20 Robert Brown 5-9 175 Fr. HS 66 Cody Casey 6-4 255 Fr. RS 10 Mason Hays 6-1 105 So. TR 35 Darnell Dailey, Jr. 6-1 226 Sr. 1L SENIORS (16) 3 Elijah King 6-2 180 Jr. TR 11 Ishmael Davis 6-3 223 So. 1L Damani Alexcee, Giuliano Cattaneo, Darnell Dailey, Jr., 36 Kolby Kolek 5-11 200 Sr. Sq. 96 Steven Eddings 6-4 285 Sr. 1L Steven Eddings, Teron Fitzgerald, Darius Hood, Tyler Jones, 47 A. J. Krawczyk 5-11 180 So. 1L 92 Alec Garrett 6-1 260 Fr. HS Lumi Kaba, Dallas McClarty, Ryan Melton, Fred Nixon, 11 Eric Luna 6-1 200 Jr. SQ 93 Stanley Kanu 6-5 230 So. TR 98 Grant Lanza 6-3 235 Jr. TR Javante O’Roy, Nicholas Pletschette, Felix Romero, Tyler 22 Thurman Morbley 5- 11 166 Fr. HS 59 John Lilly 6-0 278 Fr. HS Siudzinski, Stephen Smith 15 Fred Nixon 6-3 200 Sr. 1L 63 Dallas McClarty 5-11 270 Sr. 3L 83 Kelton Powell 6-0 180 So. RS 99 Jeremy Miller 5-11 285 Gr. TR JUNIORS (23) 7 Jordan Versey 6-0 200 Jr. JC Easy Anyama, Jeff Banks, Karee Berry, Xavier Ezenagu, Chris 51 Jordan Mittie 6-3 235 Fr. RS 13 Tyler Watts 5-8 148 So. 1L 94 Dean Taylor 6-5 230 Fr. HS French, Clarence Guidry III, Stephan Johnson, Elijah King, 80 Hutch White 6-1 185 Fr. HS 56 Josh Uluocha 6-1 255 Fr. RS Brett Kocian, Grant Lanza, Gabe Loyd, Eric Luna, Brandon 1 L. G. Williams 5-9 193 Fr. RS McDowell, Caleb Moses, Eddie Printz, Dila Rosemond, 17 T V Williams 5-10 155 Jr. TR LINEBACKERS Louis Rubin, Gabe Schrade, Quinn Tiggs, Jordan Versey, T. V. 52 Darrell Antwine 5-10 220 Fr. HS Williams, Jerrico Worrell TIGHT ENDS 14 Easy Anyama 6-3 220 Jr. 1L 41 Jeff Banks 6-5 212 Jr. 2L 57 Karee Berry 6-3 225 Jr. 2L SOPHOMORES (23) 87 Chris French 6-4 245 Jr. 1L 30 Nikolas Daniels 6- 0 235 Fr. HS P. J. Anderson, Andrew Aneke, Landon Beck, Camyron 89 Doniel Kennedy 6-5 239 So. TR 8 Teron Fitzgerald 6-4 227 Sr. 1L Brown, Will Copa, Austin Closs, Ishmael Davis, Cedric 88 Luke Kretschmer 6-2 230 Fr. HS 18 Frankie Griffin 6-0 187 So. SQ Gambrell, Frankie Griffin, Zach Harbin, Jordon Harold, 81 Inoke Langi 6-4 247 So. 1L 49 Zach Harbin 5-11 180 So. TR Mason Hays, Tanner Hodges, Doniel Kennedy, Kolby Kolek, 82 Brendon Rushing 6-4 200 Fr. HS 47 Jordon Harold 6-0 215 So. TR A.J. Krawczyk, Inoke Langi, Stedman Mayberry, Tryston 32 Gabe Schrade 6-4 227 Jr. 2L 53 Tanner Hilliard 6-0 210 Fr. HS Mizerak, Greg Peace, Kelton Powell, James Sherman, Tyler 7 Kumonde Hines 6- 3 208 Fr. HS 12 Clifton Lewis 6-1 200 Fr. HS Watts, Connor White, Blake Wright OFFENSIVE LINE 55 Bryan London 6-2 215 Fr. RS 55 Aaron Brewer 6-3 295 Fr. HS 2 Gabe Loyd 6-2 240 Jr. TR 74 Giuliano Cattaneo 6-4 310 Sr. 1L REDSHIRT FRESHMEN (11) 48 JaMorris Martin 6-4 240 Fr. HS Cody Casey, Kregg Lemons, Bryan London, Jordan Mittie, 69 Austin Closs 6-3 300 So. TR 33 Caleb Moses 6-2 220 Jr. TR Marcus Ripley, Jacob Rowland, Grant Sandercox, Anthony 75 Will Copa 6-8 315 So. 1L 39 Louis Rubin 5-9 223 Jr. 1L Taylor, Josh Uluocha, L. G. Williams, Willie Williams 62 Jacob Fryrear 6-2 280 Fr. HS 44 Grant Sandercox 6-1 224 Fr. RS 64 Cedric Gambrell 6-6 255 So. 1L 40 Stephen Smith 6-3 221 Sr. 3L 50 Darius Hood 6-0 275 Sr. 2L 58 Hal Vinson 6-1 217 Fr. HS FRESHMEN (31) 78 Kregg Lemons 6-4 275 Fr. RS Darrell Antwine, Samuel Azie, Aaron Brewer, Robert Brown, 76 Ryan Melton 6-5 329 Sr. 3L CORNERBACKS Jr., Markeveon Coleman, Nikolas Daniels, Jhmar Dixon, 67 Tryston Mizerak 6-6 290 So. 1L 5 Andrew Aneke 6-0 170 So. 1L Jordan Eastling, Jacob Fryrear, Alec Garrett, Gavin Graham, 73 Jaquel Pierce 6-2 255 Fr. HS 31 Jhamar Dixon 5-10 190 Fr. HS Tanner Hilliard, Ku’monde Hines, Luke Kretschmer, Clifton 70 Nicholas Pletschette 6-4 248 Sr. 1L 13 Jordan Eastling 5-10 180 Fr. HS Lewis, John Lilly, JaMorris Martin, Thurman Morbley, 77 Felix Romero 6-4 303 Sr. 3L 23 Clarence Guidry III 5-11 185 Jr. 2L Brendon Ndlovu, Jaquel Pierce, Brendon Rushing, Anthony 72 Jacob Rowland 6-5 305 Fr. RS 6 Brandon McDowell 5-10 183 Jr. 2L Taylor, Dean Taylor, Tyler Tutt, Charlie Vatterott, Hal Vinson, 79 Charlie Vatterott 6-4 265 Fr. HS 34 Brendon Ndlovu 5-6 150 Sr. HS JaShon Waddy, Justin Warner, Josiah Washington, Hutch 51 Josiah Washington 6-6 290 Fr. HS 37 Greg Peace 5-11 185 So. TR White, Colton Williams 65 Colton Williams 6-5 305 Fr. HS 15 Dila Rosemond 5-10 175 Jr. 2L 71 Willie Williams 6-3 285 Fr. RS 28 Anthony Taylor 5-8 177 Fr. HS 4 Quinn Tiggs 6-0 190 Jr. TR QUARTERBACKS 16 JaShon Waddy 5-11 170 Fr. HS

18 Tanner Hodges 6-3 225 Jr. TR SAFETIES 2 Tyler Jones 6-2 197 Sr. 3L 17 Damani Alexcee 6-2 192 Sr. 3L 5 Eddie Printz 6-3 205 Jr. TR 29 Camyron Brown 5-11 199 So. 1L 1 L. G. Williams 5-9 193 Fr. RS 22 Markeveon Coleman 6-2 190 Fr. HS 12 Connor White 6-5 200 So. 1L 31 Jhamar Dixon 5-10 170 Fr. HS 32 Xavier Ezenagu 5-11 175 Jr. TR RUNNING BACKS 27 Gavin Graham 6-2 205 Fr. HS 4 Anthony Taylor 5-10 185 Fr. RS 20 Stephan Johnson 6-0 189 Jr. 2L 14 Tyler Siudzinski 5-10 185 Sr. 1L 24 Javante O’Roy 6-0 180 Sr. 1L 20 Robert Brown, Jr. 5-9 175 Fr. HS 26 Stedman Mayberry 5-10 189 So. 1L 33 Tyler Tutt 5-10 205 Fr. HS 45 Jericho Worrell 6-0 200 Jr. TR

SPECIALISTS 9 Lumi Kaba 6-2 182 Sr. 1L 16 Marcus Ripley 5-10 170 Fr. RS 91 Brett Kocian 5-10 190 Jr. TR 43 James Sherman 5-10 176 So. 1L 81 Inoke Langi 6-4 247 So. 1L 85 Justin Warner 6-6 250 Fr. HS 6 Brandon McDowell 5-10 183 Jr. 2L 11 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

BOBCATS BY GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER EXPERIENCE THREE-YEAR LETTERMEN (6) Damani Alexcee, Tyler Jones, Dallas McClarty, Ryan Melton, Felix Romero, Stephen Smith

TWO-YEAR LETTERMEN (8) Jeff Banks, Karee Berry, Clarence Guidry III, Darius Hood, Stephan Johnson, Brandon McDowell, Dila Rosemond, Gabe Schrade

ONE-YEAR LETTERMEN (25) P. J. Anderson, Andrew Aneke, Easy Anyama, Camyron Brown, Giuliano Cattaneo, Will Copa, Darnell Dailey, Jr., Ishmael Davis, Steven Eddings, Teron Fitzgerald, Chris French, Cedric Gambrell, Lumi Kaba, Kolby Kolek, A. J. Krawczyk, Inoke Langi, Stedman Mayberry, Tryston Mizerak, Fred Nixon, Javante O’Roy, Nicholas Pletschette, Louis Rubin, James Sherman, Tyler Siudzinski, Tyler Watts, Connor White

2015 REDSHIRT FRESHMEN (10) Cody Casey, Kregg Lemons, Bryan London, ALABAMA No. Name Hometown No. Name Hometown Jordan Mittie, Marcus Ripley, Jacob Rowland, No. Name Hometown 7 Jordan Versey Arlington 17 Damani Alexcee League City Anthony Taylor, Josh Uluocha, L. G. Williams, 43 James Sherman Montgomery 99 Jeremy Miller Arlington 30 Nikolas Daniels League City 27 Gavin Graham Austin 63 Dallas McClarty League City Willie Williams CALIFORNIA 75 Will Copa Austin 65 Colton Williams League City No. Name Hometown 52 Darrell Antwine Beaumont 76 Ryan Melton Liberty OTHER TEAM RETURNERS (5) 24 Javante O’Roy Antelope 53 Tanner Hilliard Beaumont 10 Mason Hays Longview 70 Nicholas Pletschette Livermore 13 Tyler Watts Brenham 88 Luke Kretschmer Magnolia Xavier Ezenagu, Frankie Griffin, Stanley 87 Chris French San Clemente 18 Tanner Hodges Burleson 17 T V Williams McKinney Kanu, Eric Luna, Caleb Moses 48 Zach Harbin San Marcos 62 Jacob Fryrear Caldwell 5 Andrew Aneke Missouri City 35 Darnell Dailey, Jr. San Pablo 26 Stedman Mayberry Cedar Park 12 Clifton Lewis Missouri City TRANSFERS (7) 74 Giuliano Cattaneo Santa Rosa 77 Felix Romero Cedar Park 29 Camyron Brown Missouri City Austin Closs, Zach Harbin, Doniel Kennedy, 14 Tyler Siudzinski Tustin 1 L. G. Williams Cibolo 40 Stephen Smith Missouri City 64 Cedric Gambrell Cleveland 39 Louis Rubin Pearland Grant Lanza, Jeremy Miller, Eddie Printz, FLORIDA 55 Bryan London Converse 66 Cody Casey Pearland T. V. Williams No. Name Hometown 47 Blake Wright Crosby 71 Willie Williams Pearland 32 Gabe Schrade Deland 15 Dila Rosemond Cypress 94 Dean Taylor Pearland JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFERS (6) 8 Teron Fitzgerald Greensboro 22 Markeveon Coleman Dallas 23 Clarence Guidry III Pflugerville Jordon Harold, Tanner Hodges, Elijah King, 55 Aaron Brewer Dallas 50 Darius Hood Plano GEORGIA 58 Hal Vinson Dallas 32 Xavier Ezenagu Richardson Brett Kocian, Gabe Lloyd, Quinn Tiggs No. Name Hometown 11 Eric Luna Deer Park 97 Samuel Azie Richmond 13 Jordan Eastling Decatur 4 Anthony Taylor Denton 8 P. J. Anderson San Antonio FRESHMEN (31) 5 Eddie Printz Marietta 6 Brandon McDowell DeSoto 16 Marcus Ripley Spring Darrell Antwine, Samuel Azie, Aaron 12 Connor White Watkinsville 51 Josiah Washington DeSoto 18 Frankie Griffin Spring Brewer, Robert Brown, Jr., Markeveon 82 Brendon Rushing DeSoto 57 Karee Berry Spring Branch Coleman, Nikolas Daniels, Jhmar Dixon, KENTUCKY 73 Jaquel Pierce Duncanville 56 Josh Uluocha Stafford No. Name Hometown 81 Inoke Langi Euless 14 Easy Anyama Stafford Jordan Eastling, Jacob Fryrear, Alec Garrett, 3 Elijah King Ashland 69 Austin Closs Freeport 2 Tyler Jones Stephenville Gavin Graham, Tanner Hilliard, Ku’monde 67 Tryston Mizerak Garland 22 Thurman Morbley Texarkana Hines, Luke Kretschmer, Clifton Lewis, John MISSISSIPPI 39 Greg Peace Grand Prairie 20 Stephan Johnson The Woodlands Lilly, JaMorris Martin, Thurman Morbley, No. Name Hometown 20 Robert Brown Houston 92 Grant Lanza Trophy Club Brendon Ndlovu, Jaquel Pierce, Brendon 4 Quinn Tiggs Tupelo 59 John Lilly Houston 28 Anthony Taylor Tyler Rushing, Anthony Taylor, Dean Taylor, Tyler 78 Kregg Lemons Houston 9 Lumi Kaba Tyler Tutt, Charlie Vatterott, Hal Vinson, JaShon MISSOURI 79 Charlie Vatterott Houston 91 Brett Kocian Wharton No. Name Hometown 45 Jerrico Worrell Houston 15 Fred Nixon Willis Waddy, Justin Warner, Josiah Washington, 2 Gabe Loyd St. Louis 34 Brendon Ndlovu Irving 72 Jacob Rowland Wills Point Hutch White, Colton Williams 93 Stanley Kanu Katy TENNESSEE 33 Tyler Tutt Keller VIRGINIA No. Name Hometown 80 Hutch White Kerrville No. Name Hometown 96 Steven Eddings Memphis 11 Ishmael Davis Killeen 7 Kumonde Hines Chesterfield 33 Caleb Moses Killeen TEXAS 41 Jeff Banks Killeen WISCONSIN No. Name Hometown 47 A. J. Krawczyk Kingwood No. Name Hometown 51 Jordan Mittie Aledo 31 Jhamar Dixon Kyle 95 Jonathan Smith Racine 16 JaShon Waddy Angelton 83 Kelton Powell Kyle 85 Justin Warner Angleton 36 Kolby Kolek LaGrange 12 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SAN MARCOS, TEXAS - HOME OF TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

San Marcos, the county seat of Hays County, is on Interstate Highway 35, 25 miles south of Austin in the southeastern part of the county.

The San Marcos River has been a watering place for Native Americans throughout the ages. Mastodon bones and Clovis points, uncovered in an underwater archeological dig conducted by Dr. Joel Shiner of SMU, produced evidence that the Clovis Man lived in and around the headwaters of the San Marcos River over 12,000 years ago.

It was the site of several Spanish attempts at colonization before it became the center of an Anglo-American settlement in the area. The first such attempt, in 1755, saw the short-lived establishment of the San Xavier missions and the presidio of San Francisco Xavier. These were relocated less than a year later, and the headwaters of the San Marcos River remained unsettled for another half century.

In 1808, the Spanish governor of Texas, Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante, sponsored the civil settlement of San Marcos de Neve near the same site, but floods and Indian raids prompted its abandonment in 1812.

In November 1846, Thomas G. McGehee became the first Anglo-American to settle in the vicinity of the , but William W. Moon has been identified as the original resident of the site that became San Marcos proper. Moon was soon joined by other former members of John C. Hays’ company of and by Gen. Edward Burleson. Caton Erhard opened the first store and post office by 1847. The First Methodist Church began soon after.

The Texas Legislature organized Hays County on March 1, 1848, and designated the young community as the county seat. San Marcos already had 387 residents. In 1851, General Burleson, William Lindsey, and Dr. Eli T. Merriman took possession of a 640-acre section of the Juan Veramendi grant and laid out the town center. Tarbox and Brown stagecoaches linked San Marcos with Austin and San Antonio in 1848, and the town began its development as the commercial center for the cart trade between area farmers and ranchers and coastal commission merchants. It also became a center for ginning and milling local agricultural products.

Following the Civil War, the population of 742 in 1870 grew to 2,335 in the decade following the arrival of the International-Great Northern Railroad in 1881. During that decade, the town supported two banks, an opera house, and a variety of stores, saloons, and other businesses.

Cattle and cotton production in the area provided the basis for the gradual growth of San Marcos as a center for commerce and transportation.

The chartering in 1899 and subsequent opening in 1903 of Texas State and the San Marcos Baptist Academy in 1907 established education as an important local industry.

In the 1960s, the emergence of Aquarena Springs and Wonder Cave as important attractions helped the tourist industry become another reliable and growing source of income.

Today, San Marcos has a population of 60,684. For the past three years, San Marcos has been coined the fastest-growing city in the nation. The tourism industry continues to be a major employer and economic contributor with our Outlet Centers consistently rated among the top three attractions in the state. Ecotourism is a hot topic at both Aquarena Center and Wonder World, and the San Marcos River continues to attract visitors, a continuous tradition for more than 12,000 years.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

The Texas State football team has been heavily involved in the community service efforts around San Marcos with the SERVE San Marcos organization. In the summer of 2016, the football program logged over 500 hours of community service, helping in areas that include restoration projects, community gardening, supporting local businesses in downtown San Marcos, and helping at the Hays County Food Bank. All members of the team participated throughout the summer.

RIVER HABITAT DUNBAR COMMUNITY GARDENS CONSERVATION PROJECT Team members helped weed and clean Clean up and replanting of up the community gardens. trees around the San Marcos River.

SAN MARCOS HOUSING AUTHORITY HAYS COUNTY FOOD BANK Youth from the San Players helped move food, Marcos Housing clean vans and other various Authority spent the jobs at the Food Bank. afternoon playing with members of the football team.

TOURISM GARDEN - KEEP SAN MARCOS BEAUTIFUL Members of the team cleaned up gardens to help the Keep San Marcos Beautiful campaign.

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AUSTIN, TEXAS POPULATION: 931,830 (2016) DMA RANKING: 39TH (2015-16) STATE CAPITAL OF TEXAS

Franklin Barbecue ranks in the top-10 by the Austin Chronicle for first-rate barbecue. Aaron Franklin was a 2015 James Beard Award winner as the “Best Chef in the Southwest Region” and Texas Monthly ranked Austin is the capital of Texas and the seat of Travis as the top barbeque joint in Texas. Get in line very County. Located in Central Texas and the American early to be rewarded with an ethereal beef rib. Southwest, it is the 11th-largest city in the of America and the fourth-largest city in the state of Texas. It was the third-fastest-growing large city in the nation from 2000 to 2006.

The music of Austin, Texas, USA has gone beyond 6th Street and now includes other areas such as Red River, the University of Texas, the Warehouse District and Downtown, South Lamar, South Austin, East Austin and the Market District. Every night over 100 venues stage live music. Austin’s official motto is the “Live Music Capital of the World”.

SAN MARCOS, TEXAS POPULATION: 58,892 (2014) Located on the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio, San Marcos has been ranked among the 10 fastest-growing cities with populations of 50,000 or more for the third consecutive year. San Marcos has the largest outlet shopping center in the nation with more than 260 shops and is home to the Wonder World Cave, the nation’s only earthquake-formed cave.

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS POPULATION: 1,436,697 (2014) DMA RANKING: 32ND (2015-16)

Designated as a “World Heritage Site” by the U.N. cultural body in July 2015, the Alamo was founded in 1718 as the first mission in San The San Antonio River Walk is a verdant oasis of Antonio, and served as a way station between east Texas and Mexico. cypress-lined paved paths, arched stone bridges In 1836, decades after the mission had closed, the Alamo became an and lush landscapes. It gently winds through the inspiration and a motivation for liberty during the Texas Revolution. city center, providing millions of visitors each year For 13 days in 1836, close to 200 Texas defenders held the Alamo from with easy access to the city’s cultural hot spots, over one thousand of General Santa Anna’s troops from Mexico. The historic sites and other attractions. most famous of the defenders, William Travis, Jim Bowie, and Davy Crockett, died fighting overwhelming odds for freedom. 15 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

THE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM BOARD OF REGENTS

The Texas State University System has a long and illustrious history in Texas. In fact, it is the oldest and third largest higher education system in the Lone Star State. Beginning as an administrative means to consolidate the support and management of state teacher colleges, the System has evolved into a network of higher education institutions stretching from the Texas–Louisiana border to the Big Bend region of far West Texas. Today, eight System components offer a broad range of academic and career pathways. Throughout the System are professionals committed to preparing students for working and contributing to an increasingly global society. The academic and professional programs offered help students learn to make sound decisions in life and to become contributors in their communities. Each university, college and institute within The Texas State University System is unique. The member institutions are Texas State University, Sam Houston State University, , Lamar Institute of Technology, Lamar State College-Orange, Lamar State College-Port Arthur, Sul Ross State University and Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College. The Texas State University System is governed by a nine-member Board of Regents appointed by the Governor. In addition, a nonvoting student regent is appointed annually to the Board. The administration, which is headed by a board-appointed Chancellor, is based in Austin where it provides support to the System components and state government. The Board of Regents are: Dr. Jaime Garza (Chairman), Rossanna Salazar (Vice Chairman), Charlie Amato, Veronica Muzquiz Edwards, David Montagne, Vernon Reaser III, William F. Scott, Alan L. Tinsley, Donna N. Williams, and Dylan McFarland, a student from Sam Houston State, serves as the Student Regent.

BRIAN MCCALL CHANCELLOR THE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

Brian McCall, Ph.D., is chancellor of the Texas State University System, the first university system established in Texas, comprising eight institutions with nearly 83,000 students and 15,000 faculty and staff. Dr. Jaime Garza Rossanna Salazar Dr. McCall previously served in the Texas House of Representatives, first elected in 1991 Chairman Vice Chairman to represent the areas of North Dallas, Frisco, Allen, and Plano. As a representative, he served San Antonio Austin as chairman of the House Calendars Committee and as a member of the Higher Education Committee. Texas Monthly named McCall one of the “10 Best” legislators of the 2009 session. McCall wrote and passed one of the largest tax-cut bills in the history of Texas and during his last session secured $5 million in funding for The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for Values and Medicine. Other legislative accomplishments include authoring and passing key bills in the areas of health care, biotechnology, high technology, identity theft, and tax and budget policy. McCall serves on the board of Legacy Texas Financial Group (NASDAQ: LTXB) and as chairman of Texas’ Council of Public University Presidents and Chancellors (CPUPC), a position to which he was elected by the state’s 38 public university presidents and six chancellors. McCall was president of Westminster Capital Corporation, an investment firm focused on acquisitions primarily in software and technology. He and his brother, David, operate Snow Hill Farm north of Dallas. McCall holds a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University, a master’s degree from Southern Methodist University, spent a year as a visiting post-graduate student at Oxford Charlie Amato Veronica Muzquiz Edwards David Montagne Vernon Reaser III University, and earned a doctor of philosophy degree from The University of Texas at Dallas. San Antonio San Antonio Beaumont Bellaire McCall is the author of The Power of the Texas Governor: Connally to Bush, published by University of Texas Press, which examines how various governors have overcome the institutional limitations of the office to achieve significant political power. A long-time civic and community volunteer, McCall is founder and chairman of the board of The Empowerment Project, a non-profit organization which has sent more than $10 million worth of math and science books to disadvantaged schools in the Republic of South Africa, and helped construct a library in Vietnam through the Libraries of Love organization. The Empowerment Project also raised more than $350,000 to provide direct support for the medical needs of children in north Texas. McCall is the recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award from The University of William F. Scott Alan L. Tinsley Donna N. Williams Dylan McFarland Texas at Dallas, is a member of The Philosophical Society of Texas, and serves on the Board of Nederland Madisonville Arlington Student Regent Directors of ZACH Theater in Austin.

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Ingrams donated another $7 million toward construction of the Engineering and Science Building. DR. DENISE M. TRAUTH • Expanding the Wittliff Collections, including a permanent exhibition room for the Lonesome Dove Collection and acquisition of the Cormac McCarthy Papers and the Sandra Cisneros PRESIDENT Papers. TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY • Constructing a new Performing Arts Center, launched by an $8 million gift from Patti Strickel Harrison. • Obtaining major gifts from Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields totaling nearly $14 million, including more than $9 million to athletics, which honored them with their name on the Since Denise M. Trauth was named the ninth president at Texas State University in June 2002, West Side Complex of Bobcat Stadium. the university has achieved many milestones, including: • Constructing other campus facilities including • Obtaining the status of R2: Doctoral University – Higher Research Activity in the Carnegie Bobcat Stadium’s North Side Complex, Classification, the leading framework for recognizing and describing higher education in the the Undergraduate Academic Center, the United States. Chautauqua/Gaillardia Housing Complex, the • Leading the transition of Texas State’s athletics program into the ranks of Division I FBS Falls/Sayers Housing Complex, the Angelina/ football and the Sun Belt Conference. San Gabriel Housing Complex, STAR Park (a • Increasing the diversity of the student body. The university became a Hispanic Serving technology accelerator for start-up and early- Institution in fall 2010; forty-eight percent of Texas State students self-designate as non- stage businesses), Bobcat Baseball/Softball white, international, or other. Stadium improvements, Bobcat Track and • Increasing enrollment every fall (37,979 for fall 2015), making Texas State one of the 35 Field Stadium, the Student Recreation Center largest public universities in the U. S. and the fourth largest Texas university. expansion, Concho Green, improvements to the • Raising over $152 million in the North LBJ bus loop, San Jacinto residence hall, Pride in Action campaign, significantly the Student Health Center, the Mitte Complex, exceeding its $110 million goal. expansion of Strahan Coliseum, McCoy Hall and • Attracting the largest private gift its parking garage, the Speck Street, Matthews in university history, $20 million Street, and Edward Gary Street parking garages, from Emmett and Miriam McCoy of the Family and Consumer Sciences Building Expansion, the Housing and Residential Life San Marcos to support the college of Building, and the Nursing Building in Round Rock. business administration that now bears • Increasing the number of full-time faculty from 694 to more than 1,300. the couple’s names. • Expanding Curriculum, including the addition of seven doctoral programs: aquatic resources; Dan and Cindee Diepenhorst became Texas State University Heroes after making a $1 million matching • Creating the PACE Center which is an mathematics education; criminal justice; developmental education; and materials science, gift to support athletic scholarships. Dan graduated innovative Personalized Academic and engineering, and commercialization; an Ed.D. program in developmental education; and a in 1989 from Texas State with a degree in business Career Exploration Center that helps doctor of physical therapy program. administration. He and Cindee, who passed away on freshmen clarify their career goals and • Initiating the Common Experience, which is an annual campus-wide focus for classroom April 30, 2016, formed Legacy Mutual Mortgage in San establish a specific educational plan discussion, performing arts, exhibitions, invited speakers, and community involvement. This Antonio. to achieve those goals. PACE has been year’s theme is “A Century of Conflict: Dialogues on the U. S. Experience of War since 1917.” named best in nation, recognized with • Receiving a $15 million dollar NASA award for STEM Collaboration between Education and a 2016 Outstanding Institutional Advising Program Award by the National Academic Advising Engineering to support teacher training; this is the largest grant received by Texas State. Association. • Creating STAR Park which is a research facility and small business incubator that spurs • Obtaining a gift of 101 acres of prime land from the Avery Family for the University’s Round innovations and commercialization by encouraging partnerships between the university and Rock Campus. The first building, the Avery Building, opened in 2005, the second, the Nursing private companies in Science, Technology, and Advanced Research (STAR). Building, opened in 2010, and the third, the Health Professions Building, will open in 2018. In addition to her on-campus responsibilities, President Trauth is a member and former • Gaining approval for a bachelor’s degree in nursing, launched by a $6 million gift from the president of the Austin Area Research Organization, serves on the Board of Trustees of the St. David’s Foundation, now enrolling 200 upper-level nursing students. A Master of Science Southwest Research Institute, is a member of the Philosophical Society of Texas, and currently in Nursing program with a Family Nurse Practitioner major is supported by an additional serves as President of the Sun Belt Conference. She also serves as an officer on the board of the $2 million gift from the Foundation. Subsequently, the Foundation donated $8 million for Greater San Marcos Partnership. She received the Austin Business Journal’s Special Achievement graduate Nursing scholarships, two new MSN degrees, and the Health Professions Building Award, the Girl Scouts’ Women of Distinction Award, and was the “Respect” Award Recipient for on the Round Rock Campus. the First Tee Greater Austin 9 Core Values Awards 2012. • Creating the Ingram School of Engineering which was made possible through $9 million in She is married to Dr. John Huffman, professor emeritus at Bowling Green and UNC Charlotte. gifts from Bruce and Gloria Ingram, including $4 million for scholarships. Subsequently, the They have two daughters and four grandchildren.

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Texas State University is an Emerging Research University located in San Marcos, a growing community of nearly 60,000 in the Austin Metropolitan area. Texas State currently enrolls over 36,000 students who choose from 97 bachelor’s, 88 master’s and 12 doctoral degree programs offered by the following colleges: Applied Arts, McCoy College of Business Administration, Education, Fine Arts and Communication, Health Professions, Liberal Arts, Science and Engineering, University College and The Graduate College. As an Emerging Research University, Texas State offers opportunities for discovery and innovation to faculty and students. Texas State’s diverse student body comes from the nation and around the world. Forty-eight percent of our students are ethnic minorities. Hispanic Outlook ranks Texas State 18th in the nation in Hispanic undergraduate enrollment and 23rd in the nation for the total number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic students. Texas State’s San Marcos campus is located in the Texas Hill Country, where blackland prairies roll into beautiful hills, providing a unique setting among Texas universities. The beauty of the crystal-clear San Marcos River and the stately cypress and oak trees on campus add to the university’s picturesque setting. The river also provides recreational activities for students throughout the year. Authorized by the Texas Legislature in 1899, Texas State, originally called Southwest Texas State Normal School, opened its doors in 1903. The red-roofed, castle-like landmark known as Old Main was the first building. The University has a second 101- acre campus in Round Rock. As the university’s student population has grown - from 303 in 1903 to 37,979 in 2015 - Texas State’s campus has expanded and today consists of a 457-arce San Marcos campus and 5,038 additional acres in recreational, instructional, farm and ranch land. The campus is home to over 260 buildings. Some, like Old Main, are as old as the university itself. Others, such as the Performing Arts Center, opened in 2014. An Undergraduate Academic Center opened in 2012, and additional new buildings are being completed. Over the years, the Legislature broadened the institution’s scope and changed its name, in succession, to Normal College, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, Southwest Texas State College, Southwest Texas State University, and in 2003 to Texas State University. Each name reflects the university’s growth from a small teacher preparation institution to a major, multipurpose university.

NOTABLE ALUMNI FROM TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

Texas State’s alumni include distinguished, accomplished, and even famous men and women in every discipline and field of study. “The noblest search is the search for excellence.” - President Lyndon B. Johnson, Class of 1930 LYNDON B. JOHNSON, 36TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES GEORGE STRAIT, MULTI-YEAR COUNTRY MUSIC ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR JEFF FOSTER, RETIRED PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYER (NBA) PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT, CURRENT PLAYER SCOTT LINEBRINK, RETIRED MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYER CHARLES AUSTIN, 1996 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL WINNING HIGH JUMPER TRACY BYRD, COUNTRY MUSIC ARTIST JULIE WHITE, TONY AWARD WINNING ACTRESS POWERS BOOTHE, EMMY-WINNING TELEVISION & FILM ACTOR THOMAS CARTER, EMMY-WINNING PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR SUSAN ANGELL-GONZALEZ, PRESIDENT/CEO, SHOWMAKERS OF AMERICA

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QUICK FACTS ABOUT TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

LOCATION: SAN MARCOS, TEXAS • Texas State offers 97 bachelor’s, 88 master’s, and 12 doctoral degrees SECOND LOCATION: ROUND ROCK, TEXAS • Texas State is the largest university in the Texas State University

FOUNDED: 1899 System, fourth largest school in Texas and 31st largest in the nation • The San Marcos campus is 495 acres big with an additional 4,000 ENROLLMENT: 37,979 acres of academic, agricultural, research, and recreational areas BUILDINGS: OVER 260 • Texas State was home to 37,979 students in the fall of 2015, which PRESIDENT: DR. DENISE M. TRAUTH included 33,480 undergraduates, 571 post-baccalaureates, 3,460 master’s, and 468 doctoral students PROVOST: DR. EUGENE BOURGEOIS • Fifty-three percent of Texas State students graduated within six years FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: DR. PAUL GOWENS • Seventy-eight percent of fall 2014 freshman returned in fall 2015 NICKNAME: BOBCATS • There are more than 167,000 living alumni

COLORS: MAROON & GOLD • There are more than 1,300 full-time faculty and 2,000 full-time staff • 24 is the median undergraduate class size NATIONAL AFFILIATION: NCAA DIV. I FBS

Texas State students first saw the Victory Star on campus in December 1936 when it was placed as a Christmas decoration on top of a 50,000-gallon water tower near where the Chemistry Building sits today. After the holidays, the star was taken down and put away. But in 1942, night watchman Elmer Titsworth found it and placed it on the water tower. He turned it on after the Bobcats won football games and created a new tradition.

When the water tower was replaced, the Victory Star tradition was moved to the top of the 138-foot- high Jackson Hall. The star was replaced by a new star that had a radius of six feet from the ceter to the tip of each arm. It contained two sets of lights -- an outside white outline and an inner colored set of lights. The white set was to be controlled by a photoelectric cell which could turn the lights on at sundown and off at sun-up. The colored lights were to operate on a manual switch. The student senate was expected to write a set of rules governing the circumstances under which the star would be illuminated.

VICTORY STAR

The new star was built by San Marcos sign-man Ivar Gunnarson, who expected to have it ready in time for the first game against Texas Lutheran on September 16, 1967. In its new location atop Jackson Hall, the Victory Star actually sits about 50 feet higher than its predecessor sat on the former water tower.

The five-pointed star atop Jackson Hall on Texas State’s highest hill can be seen from miles away and is lighted after all athletic victories, both home and away. This star is, of course, Texas State’s symbol, taken from our university seal. It is from the star that the school’s newspaper, The University Star (formerly named the Normal Star and the College Star), gets its name.

19 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AT TEXAS STATE A H Accounting, BBA Health and Fitness Management, BESS Advertising and Mass Communication, BS Health and Wellness Promotion, BHWP TEXAS STATE OFFERS Agriculture, BSAG Health Information Management, BSHIM 97 BACHELORS, 88 Agriculture Animal Science, BSAG Healthcare Administration, BHA Agriculture Business Management, BSAG History, BA MASTERS, AND 12 Anthropology, BA or BS Applied Arts and Sciences, BAAS I DOCTORAL DEGREES Applied Mathematics, BS Industrial Engineering, BS Applied Sociology, BS Interdisciplinary Science, BS Aquatic Biology, BS Interdisciplinary Studies, BS (Education) Art, BA Interior Design, BSFCS Art History, BA International Studies, BAIS Art (Studio Art), BFA International Studies - International Relations, BAIS Athletic Training, BS J B Journalism and Mass Communication, BS Biochemistry, BS Biology, BS M Biology - Aquatic, BS Management, BBA Biology - Microbiology, BS Manufacturing Engineering, BS Biology - Wildlife, BS Marketing, BBA Mass Communication, BA C Mass Communication - Advertising, BA Aquatic Biology Chemistry, BS Mass Communication - Electronic Media, BA Clinical Laboratory Science, BSCLS Mass Communication - Journalism, BA Communication Design, BFA Mass Communication - Public Relations, BA Communication Disorders, BSCD Mathematics, BA or BS Communication Studies, BA Mathematics (Applied Mathematics, BS) Computer Information Systems, BBA Microbiology, BS Computer Science, BA or BS Music, BA Concrete Industry Management, BS Music Studies, BM Construction Science and Management, BS Musical Theatre, BFA Consumer Affairs, BSFCS Criminal Justice, BSCJ N Criminal Justice Corrections, BSCJ Nursing, BSN Criminal Justice Law Enforcement, BSCJ Nutrition and Foods, BSFCS

D P Art Dance, BFA Performance (Music), BM Philosophy, BA E Photography, BFA Economics, BA or BBA Physical Geography, BS Education Physics, BA or BS Electronic Media and Mass Communication, BS Political Science, BA Engineering - Electrical, BS Psychology, BA or BS Engineering - Industrial, BS Public Administration, BPA Engineering - Manufacturing, BS Public Relations and Mass Communication, BS Engineering Technology, BST English, BA R Exercise and Sports Science, BESS Radiation Therapy, BSRT Recreational Administration, BSRA F Respiratory Care, BSRC Family and Child Development, BSFCS Microbiology Fashion Merchandising, BSFCS S Finance, BBA Social Work, BSW French, BA Sociology, BA Sociology - Applied, BS G Sound Recording Technology, BS General Studies, BGS Spanish, BA Geographic Information Science, BS Studio Art, BFA Geography, BA or BS Geography - Physical Geography, BS T Geography Resource and Environmental Studies, BS Technology Management, BST Geography Urban and Regional Planning, BS Technology - Engineering, BST Geography Water Resources, BS Theatre, BA or BFA German, BA Theatre (Musical Theatre), BFA Graphic Art or Design (See Communication Design, BFA) W Wildlife Biology 20 Wildlife Biology, BS WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEXAS STATE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

Texas State recognizes the academic achievement of its student-athletes at the end of each semester. Recognitions include:

• OAK FARMS DAIRY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD • OAK FARMS DAIRY CREAM OF THE CROP AWARD

In order to earn the Academic Achievement Award, student-athletes must participate in a varsity sport and earn a 3.0 or higher GPA for the semester.

Cream of the Crop recipients participate in a varsity sport and earn a 4.0 GPA for the semester.

TEXAS STATE “T” ASSOCIATION RING The Ring symbolizes excellence on the playing field and in the classroom. To receive the “T” Association ring, student-athletes must have: 1. Received the “T” Letter from the Texas State Department of Athletics 2. Completed NCAA eligibility with Texas State Felix Romero (bottom photo) earned the Outstanding Male Athlete 3. Earned an undergraduate degree from Texas State within Postgraduate Scholarship. The top photo includes members from the one year of completing NCAA eligibility football team who earned an Oak Farms Academic Achievement Award.

FOOTBALL PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CLASSROOM

2.96 FOOTBALL TEAM GPA - HIGHEST IN HISTORY

20 FOOTBALL PLAYERS ON DEAN’S LIST - HIGHEST IN HISTORY

This spring, the Texas State football program had one of its FOOTBALL PLAYERS WITH GPA INCREASE strongest academic semesters. 90% The team improved its GPA, put 20 student-athletes on the Dean’s List and had academic PERCENT OF FOOTBALL TEAM WITH 3.0+ GPA improvement across the board. 52%

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FALL 2015 T-RING RECIPIENTS (ALL SPORTS)

TEXAS STATE ATHLETICS T-RING RECIPIENTS

The “T” Ring symbolizes excellence on the playing field as well as the classroom. The criteria for receiving the ring include 1) earning a “T” letter from the Athletic Department; 2) completing NCAA eligibility at Texas State and 3) earning a bachelor’s degree within one year after their eligibility expired.

Along with their rings, all graduating student-athletes also receive the maroon and gold cords to wear during graduation commencements. A tradition introduced by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in December 2008, the cords serve to recognize student-athletes as a unique group on campus.

Spring 2016 T-Ring recipients (all sports)

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ALL-TIME FOOTBALL T-RING RECIPIENTS Below denotes the all-time list of Texas State (Southwest Texas) T-Ring recipients, in alphabetical order. The “T” Ring symbolizes excellence on the playing field as well as the classroom. The criteria for receiving the ring include 1) earning a “T” letter from the Athletic Department; 2) completing NCAA eligibility at Texas State and 3) earning a bachelor’s degree within one year after their eligibility expired. Players listed in bold earned their T-Ring in 2015-16.

Eddie Acevedo Darrell Culberson Phillip Gossett Kenyon Leno Michael Orakpo Blaire Sullivan Cyril Adkins Marcus Curry Jeff Gotte David Lewis Paul Ortega Brian Surovik Cedric Alexander Greg D’Etcheverry Phil Grandjean Brian Lilly Todd Otte Scott Swinnea Phillip Alexander Marcus Dallas Damon Grant Ricky Lipsey Clint Owen Brady Talley Aaron Allen Xavier Daniels Michael Gray David Longhofer Freddie Paige Colby Targun Ed Amerson Tyrone Darden Jason Griffin Derek Lopez Ray Parker Kamu Taulelei Tyler Arndt Mitch Davidson David Haass Kyle Lovetinsky Brian Parks Trent Taylor Derek Bailey Fred Davis Paul Haberer Cameron Luke Mark Perez Adrian Thomas Arnold Baker Lee Davis Greg Hagen Jonathan Luke Kris Petersen Ervin Thomas Devin Baker Preston Davis Garett Hagendorf Alex Luna Clint Petty Ypres Thomas Donnie Baker Todd Davis Andrew Hamilton Tomas Luna Marcus Pierce Clint Toon Todd Banks Adrian Dayse Trey Hampton Lee Lundin Greg Pitts Charlie Tuttle Matt Barber Steven de la Torre Andrew Hamilton Chris MacDonald Tyler Potter Johnny Tyson Rick Barrow Duke DeLancellotti Chet Hanks Craig Mager Billie Powell Daniel Varvel Chris Bartee Kelly Dennis Bronco Hardgrave Rene Maldonado Desmond Powell Gabe Vasquez Josh Barton Wellington Deshield Kyle Harrell Glenn Mangold Ernie Powell Charles Vatterott Joplo Bartu Jeremy Dickey Matt Harris Chris Mantooth Randy Price Darrick Vaughn Clint Bendele Brandon Dickinson Terrell Harris Justin Marcellus Randall Prince Zach Velliquette Ron Ben-Meir Harvey Dierschke William Harrison Justin Martinez Edmund Pringle Justin Vogt C. J. Best Ross Doctoroff Terrance Hatton Jomaul Mason Chase Pulliam Gerald Wahrmund Cliffton Black Dan Dolce Tim Hawkins Aaron Matthews Brian Quackenbush Robert Walker Tyler Blades Curtis Dominguez Larry Hayden Crawford May Dan Raasch Jonathan Ward Billy Blakely Cameron Dunk Jarrett Haywood David Mayo Keith Randle Mitchell Ward Darius Bolden Justin Dunk Jason Hearn Claude Mathis Brandon Raye Jason Washington Luke Bomar Troy Ebensberger Craig Hemphill Cody McCauley Jason Reece Thaddeus Watkins Justin Boren Cory Elolf Kevin Henry Michael McClure Charlie Reeve Tywaun Watkins Ramel Borner Chimoa Emuka Will Heyward Blake McColloch Vicente Reid Harold Watson Jeff Bowen Andy Erickson Corey Hickerson Brian McCray Jack Rhoades Dexter Webb RenEarl Bowie Adley Eshraghipour Charles Holmes Chris McGarrahan Reggie Rivers Demetric Wells Jeff Brandes Thomas Evans Travis Holmstrom LeJonta McGowan Beau Robertson Darrin Wesley John Brewer David Farris Luke Horder Trey McGowan Eugene Rogers Doug Wheeler Thomas Brooks Danny Faust John Hygh Jason McLean John Rowland Chad White Morris Brothers Chuck Ferguson Ben Ijah Damion McMiller Ryan Rust Ray Whitehead George Brown Collin Fissell Dexter Imade Adam Means Shaun Rutherford Ryan Wiegand Jeff Brown Drenon Fite Andrew Ireland Kevin Meuth Michael Rutledge Matt Wieland Prestin Brown Bret Floyd Michael Ivory Steve Mikeska Tommy Salazar Mario Wiggins ReShawn Brown Ben Follis Bryan Iwuji David Miles Kenneth Samuels Ryan Wilkes Blake Burton John Ford Justin Iwuji Bradley Miller Chris Sanchez Dameon Williams Travis Bush Brian Forshee Nicolas Jack Donald Miller Michael Sanchez David Williams Wesley Campbell Terrence Franks Ron Jackson Ronnie Miller Brandon Sarabia Epsilon Williams K.R. Carpenter Bryan Frassman Stephan Jacobs T.P. Miller Brad Schley Jamal Williams Victor Carr Devin Freeman Matt Jenkins David Mims Corey Scott Jessie Williams C. J. Carroll Matt Freeman Chad Johnson Joshua Minde Tyrone Scott Michael Williams Joe Chaisson David Gaffney Heath Johnson Greg Mitchell Glenn Settles Stace Williams Michael Chambers Jafus Gaines Daniel Jolly Scott Moore Aaron Shaw Donnie Willig Donta Clanton Alvaro Garcia Brandon Jones Darryl Morris Gary Shepard Jeff Wilson Marcus Clark Justin Garelick Teddy Jones Randy Moshier Douglas Sherman Scott Wilson Nick Clark Trey Garrett Steven Kenney Walter Musgrove Spicer Sigman Anthony Wood Colin Clausen Ryan Garrey Lowell Kercheville Jeff Neill Mario Simmons Demetrius Woodard Jamie Clavell-Head Frank Gasca Thomas Keresztury Charlie Nelson Andrew Sims Joe Wooten Jeff Clermond Robert Gasca Donovan King Ricky Newman Michael Singleton Matt Wright Myron Coleman Tim Gay Austin Kirpes Heath Nickes Michael Slater Bill Wyman Michael Collins Bradley George Kurt Klasson Rusmin Nikocevic Jarvis Smith David Yendrey Vince Collins Dominic Giametta Michael Kuhn Jordan Norfleet John Smith Michael Yoder Lee Conoly John Gilley David Lackey Kevin Odelusi Scott Smith Justin Young Jack Costello Mike Gilmore Nate Langford Michael Odiari Tim Speedy Brian Yourman Zach Crawford Colby Goodwin Kent Laster Joe Ogden James Stewart Stan Zwinggi Jervoress Crenshaw Richard Gordy Scott Ledbetter Tyson Olivo Derwin Straughter 23 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

DR. LARRY TEIS DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

During his 12-year tenure as the Director of Athletics at Texas State, Larry Teis has overseen unprecedented growth and success. Under his leadership, new facilities and renovation projects have totaled nearly $150 million since 2009. Fundraising efforts have generated record-setting campaigns in each of the past six years and Texas State enters its fourth season as a member of the Sun Belt Conference after joining the FBS ranks as a member of the WAC in 2012-13. The Bobcats joined the FBS in 2012 after claiming three Commissioner’s Cups and six SLC women’s all-sports trophies in eight years. Texas State also was the runner-up school for the Sun Belt Conference’s Bubas Cup during an athletic fee helped Texas State move to the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). each of the past two years. The Bubas Cup goes In addition to his responsibilities as athletic director, Teis is a member of the newly formed to the school with the most points in all Sun Belt NCAA Division I Management Council as the Sun Belt Conference representative. He also serves competitions. In his tenure, Texas State has won on the President’s Council at Texas State and reports directly to President Denise M. Trauth. 28 conference championships and 13 conference President Trauth cited leadership skills, experience and values as elements that made him tournament titles, including three Sun Belt the right fit when she named Teis the Texas State’s eighth director of athletics in March 2004. conference championships in the past two years Teis was honored as the 2005-06 General Sports TURF Systems AD of the Year Division I-AA and a Sun Belt Tournament title since 2013. West Region Winner, presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In 2007, he was honored by the All-American Football Foundation with the General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award. He assumed his current position after serving as associate athletic director for external affairs, and oversaw game management, marketing, promotions, facilities and ticket sales. Teis also In addition, over 400 was the administrator for the men’s and women’s , baseball and volleyball teams as well as student-athletes have earned the Strutters. In addition, he oversaw the Bobcat Athletic Foundation from 1998-02. a bachelor’s degree and more A native of Fort Worth, Teis came to Texas State after spending four years as the director of than 950 have attained a grade athletic marketing at TCU, where he developed the marketing plan for all sports that included point average of 3.0 or higher facility signage, season ticket campaigns, game day operations and corporate sponsorships. during the last five years. Prior to his tenure at TCU, Teis was the assistant director of New Mexico’s Lobo Club for three This past year, the Bobcats years. had three teams (women’s Teis is an active member of the local community, including serving on the board of directors cross country, golf and ) and as a past chair of the San Marcos Convention and Visitors Bureau. publicly recognized by the NCAA He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from TCU, a master’s in sports administration for ranking among the Top 10 from St. of Miami, Fla., and a doctorate in health, physical education and percent of their sports with multi- recreation with an emphasis in sports administration from the University of New Mexico. year APR rates for the four-year period ending in 2014-15. It was the first time that Bobcats Teis and his wife, Jana, have two daughters, Taylor and Shelby, who are both students at have had three teams publicly recognized in the same year and the seventh consecutive year Texas State. that women’s golf and tennis teams have received public recognition. The new and renovated facilities include a redesigned court and new seating in Strahan Coliseum, new playing surface for Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium, new practice courts for the basketball and volleyball teams, and construction and grand opening of new Bobcat baseball and softball stadiums. In addition, the Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex, which includes 15 luxury suites and 450 club seats, and a new $33 million North Side Complex were added to Bobcat Stadium to increase the seating capacity to 30,000. The first home game in the new stadium against Texas Tech saw a record crowd of 33,006 thanks to temporary seating in the south end zone for the game. The Bobcats played in front of eight of their 10 largest crowds at Bobcat Stadium during the past two seasons. A new track stadium was built in 2012-13 and Texas State’s teams have new coaching offices, locker rooms, weight room and training room in the North End Zone Complex. The Bobcat Tennis Complex features new covered seating, a new $1 million indoor facility, a new locker room, and a new playing surface. The soccer stadium includes a new locker room, weight room and training room. Since 2008, Texas State Athletics has received three million-dollar gifts. Dan and Cindee Dipenhorst made a $1 million donation to match other philanthropic support for athletics scholarships. Jerry and Linda Fields donated $6 million to the program in 2009 after providing a gift of $100,000 to help fund Texas State’s football season tickets drive for the 2008 season. The first $1 million gift to the department came from Darren B. Casey in 2008. 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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION/STAFF

Dr. Paul Gowens Travis Comer Don Coryell Tracy Shoemake Matt Carson Karen Chisum Laurie Hindson Faculty Representative Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Major Gifts External Operations Internal Operations/SWA Ticket Sales & Operations Head Volleyball Coach Academic Services/Dir. of AAC

Bryan Miller Lacy Needham Marc Nickell Rick Poulter Kelsey Solis Jeremy Stolfa Joshua Whittenburg Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Marketing & Promotions Business Services Major Gifts Sports Information NCAA Compliance Facilities & Game Development Operations

HEAD COACHES

Zenarae Antoine Karen Chisum Kat Conner Ty Harrington Shane Howell Danny Kaspar Women’s Basketball Volleyball Soccer Baseball Men’s Golf Men’s Basketball

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BOBCAT STADIUM RECORDS BOBCAT STADIUM TOP 10 SEASON ATTENDANCE AVERAGES RK. YEAR GAMES ATTENDANCE AVERAGE Bobcat Stadium was built in 1981, and is the home of Bobcat Football. With recent additions 1. 2014 6 123,589 20,598 including the Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex and the North Side Complex, 2. 2012 6 113,669 18,945 3. 2015 6 108,998 18,166 Bobcat Stadium elevated to one of the best 30,000-seat stadiums in the country. 4. 2013 6 108,371 18,062 5. 2011 6 90,638 15,106 The End Zone Complex was completed and dedicated in 2002. The facility, located in the south end 6. 2006 6 77,314 12,886 zone of Bobcat Stadium, houses the athletic program’s football operations. The Football End Zone 7. 2005 10 128,751 12,875 Complex also has a full service training center, meeting rooms and coaching staff offices. 8. 2010 6 76,827 12,804 9. 1983 5 63,389 12,677 In 2003, the playing field in Bobcat Stadium was named Jim Wacker Field to honor Texas State’s 10. 2009 6 74,930 12,488 former football coach and director of athletics. Wacker coached the Bobcat football team from 1979-82. His 42-8 record in the span is the best four-year mark in school history. He led the Bobcats LARGEST SINGLE-GAME BOBCAT STADIUM CROWDS to back-to-back NCAA Division II national championships in 1981 and 1982. His 1982 team finished RK. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTENDANCE the season 14-0, and he was named College Division Coach of the Year by the American Football 1. Sept. 8, 2012 Texas Tech L, 58-10 33,006 Coaches Association. He also served as director of athletics at Texas State (then Southwest Texas 2. Sept. 12, 2014 Navy L, 35-21 32,007 State) from 1998-01. He passed away on Aug. 26, 2003 after a lengthy battle with cancer. 3. Sept. 19, 2015 Southern Miss L, 56-50 27,252 4. Sept. 12, 2015 Prairie View A&M W, 63-24 24,561 BOBCAT STADIUM BY THE NUMBERS... 5. Sept. 28, 2013 Wyoming W, 42-21 22,150 6. Oct. 4, 2014 Idaho W, 35-30 21,345 INCREASED CAPACITY 7. Aug. 30, 2014 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 65-0 20,850 From 2009-2012, Bobcat Stadium underwent renovation that increased seating 8. Oct. 14, 2014 UL Lafayette L, 34-10 20,353 30K capacity from 15,600 to 30,000 people. 9. Sept. 7, 2013 Prairie View A&M W, 28-3 20,136 10. Oct. 26, 2013 South Alabama W, 33-31 18,140 PREMIUM SEATING 11. Sept. 22, 2012 Stephen F. Austin W, 41-37 17,188 Bobcat Stadium is home to 450 seats in the Champions Club. 12. Nov. 10, 2012 Louisiana Tech L, 62-55 17,184 450 13. Nov. 23, 2013 Western Kentucky L, 38-7 17,051 14. Oct. 13, 2012 Idaho W, 38-7 16,973 SUITE STYLE 15. Nov. 21, 1981 Texas A&M-Kingsville L, 21-14 16,600 15 After the renovations, Bobcat Stadium has 15 legacy suites with over 300 seats. 16. Nov. 6, 1982 Angelo State W, 42-16 16,200

A view of the Legacy Suites A view inside the Dan A view of the Dan and at the West Side Complex of and Cindee Diepenhorst Cindee Diepenhorst Bobcat Stadium. Champions Club at the Champions Club Bar at West Side Complex of the West Side Complex of Bobcat Stadium. There are Bobcat Stadium. LEGACY SUITE 450 seats available in the SEATING Champions Club. CHAMPIONS CLUB BAR

SOCIALIZING IN THE CHAMPIONS CLUB

26 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT STADIUM RECORDS TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS Points Scored 75 vs. Panhandle State Oct. 15, 2005 RUSHING First Downs 38 by Louisiana Tech Nov. 10, 2012 Attempts 41 by Claude Mathis (Texas State vs. Stephen F. Austin) Nov. 16, 1996 Net Yards 310 by Claude Mathis (Texas State vs. Stephen F. Austin) Nov. 16, 1996 RUSHING Touchdowns 4 by Robert Lowe (Texas State vs. Arkansas State) Nov. 20, 2014 Rushing Plays 84 vs. Cal-Davis Nov. 27, 1982 by Kenneth Dixon (Louisiana Tech) Nov. 10, 2012 Net Rushing Yards 487 vs. Prairie View A&M Nov. 9, 1991 by Eric Cobble (Texas State vs. Howard Payne) Oct. 9, 1982 Longest Rush 95 by Terrence Franks (Texas State vs. Idaho) Oct. 04, 2014 PASSING Passes Attempted 69 by Stephen F. Austin Sept. 22, 2012 PASSING Passes Completed 44 by Stephen F. Austin Sept. 22, 2012 Attempts 68 by Brady Attaway (Stephen F. Austin) Sept. 22, 2012 Passes Intercepted 6 by Lamar Sept. 4, 1982 Completions 44 by Brady Attaway (Stephen F. Austin) Sept. 22, 2012 6 by Angelo State Nov. 6, 1982 5 by Slade Sherrod (Angelo State) Nov. 6, 1982 Net Passing Yards 481 by Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008 Net Yards 508 by Jeremy Moses (Stephen F. Austin) Oct. 20, 2007 Touchdowns 5 by Seth Doege (Texas Tech) Sept. 8, 2012 by Mark Hudson (Nicholls State) Oct. 25, 1986 TOTAL OFFENSE Longest Pass 98 by Shaun Rutherford (Texas State vs. Stephen F. Austin) Sept. 22, 2012 Total Offensive Yards 696 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff Aug. 30, 2014 Total Offensive Plays 106 by Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008 RECEIVING Receptions 14 by Bo Gillard (Prairie View) Nov. 9, 1991 Yards 205 by Da’Marcus Griggs (Texas State vs. Nicholls State) Oct. 16, 2010 Fumbles 7 vs. Jacksonville Nov. 28, 1981 Touchdowns 3 by Mark Carrier (Nicholls State) Oct. 25, 1986 7 by Texas A&M-Kingsville Nov. 19, 1983 3 by Dameon Williams (Texas State vs. Georgia Southern) Nov. 26, 2005 7 vs. Northwestern State Nov. 2, 1985 Longest Reception 98 by Isaiah Battle (Texas State vs. Stephen F. Austin) Sept. 22, 2012 Fumbles Lost 7 vs. Northwestern State Nov. 2, 1985

PENALTIES Penalties 16 by South Alabama Oct. 24, 2015 Penalty Yards 158 vs. Prairie View A&M Sept. 5, 1981

Terrence Franks registered an 95-yard run against Idaho in 2014. DaMarcus Griggs had 205 receiving yards against Nicholls State on Oct. 16, 2010. 27 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT STADIUM RENOVATIONS Bobcat Stadium becomes the first Division I football program in the nation to install the The new turf will also be equipped with CoolPlay which is FieldTurf’s exclusive and FieldTurf Revolution 360. The new playing surface, which replaces the Duraspine FieldTurf innovative Extruded Cork Composite (ECC) top dressing that will keep the playing surface 35 installed in 2010, is said to be a game-changer in the world of playing surfaces. degrees cooler than traditional sand/rubber infill systems. The crumb rubber that was on the Revolution 360 is an improved version of original playing surface absorbs heat, causing the market-leading Revolution fiber which the surface temperature to rise. was created in 2011. NFL teams such as the “Having a new playing surface installed in Bobcat The new ECC replaces the crumb rubber Seahawks are located in stadiums that Stadium is a real plus as it provides proof that top dressing which is proven to offer better have already undergone the installation of the performance and safety. Universities like Revolution 360 FieldTurf with many more on Texas State Football is growing and that the Nebraska, Arizona, Notre Dame, Georgia, and the horizon. Maryland have all installed CoolPlay on its What makes Revolution 360 above the rest future of the program is bright. Trust The Path.” fields. of the competition is the optimal durability, The only other field in the state of Texas with resilience, and feel of the playing surface. In - Head Coach Everett Withers the new FieldTurf Revolution 360 is the soccer a Fiber Wear test conducted by Penn State’s field at UTEP. It was installed last summer. Center for Sports Surface Research, Revolution The design of the field stayed relatively 360 showed no signs of wear after 150,000 consistent with the old pattern with the Lisport cycles; an unprecedented score achieved by no other fiber on the market. The test exception of a few adjustments. The field now features alternating shades of green every five- is conducted using a Lisport-style wear tester with two cylinders outfitted with studs that yards and the state of Texas is in the design of the turf just outside of the south end zone behind simulate field use. the goalpost. The end zones are in Texas State maroon with Texas State lettered in gold with white outline.

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• Stadium Seating: 7,200 • Premium Seating: 30 Courtside • Built: 1982 • Surface: Hardwood STRAHAN COLISEUM

• Stadium Seating: 2,500 • Suites: 5 • Seating: Chairback & Bench Style • Built: 2009 • Surface: Grass

BOBCAT BALLPARK

• Stadium Seating: 1,000 • Suites: 2 • Seating: Chairback & Bench Style • Built: 2009 • Surface: Grass

BOBCAT SOFTBALL STADIUM

• Stadium Seating: 2,000 • Built: 2011 TRACK & FIELD STADIUM

• Complex Seating: 500 • Built: 200 • Locker Room Built: 2009 • • Weight/Training Room & Teaching Theater Built: 2011 • Surface: Grass

BOBCAT SOCCER COMPLEX

• Stadium Seating: 200 • Built: 1980 • Renovation: 2013 • Surface: Hard Court

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The Bobcat Club was founded in 1971. That same year, former president and distinguished alumnus Lyndon Baines Johnson made the first major donations to the Bobcat Club with a pledge of $25,000, plus 300 sets of books. With this gift, he became a lifetime member of the Bobcat Club. It was an enduring declaration of his commitment to supporting academic opportunity through collegiate athletics. It is the same mission and legacy we honor every day as we continue to support our student-athletes on the field and in the classroom.

“We talk about development as a student, as a person in society and on that football field because I think it all works together,” said head football coach Everett Withers. “We’re going to work really hard to make you guys proud and really excited about being a part of Bobcat Nation.”

In 2015-16, Texas State ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference behind Appalachian State in total scholarship annual fund donors and sixth in the league in annual scholarship funds raised. In the last year, the Student Bobcat Club memberships went from just 15 to more than 600.

DOLLARS DONORS 1,820

* Bobcat Club members contributed $1.3 million in support * Donor support has grown over 450% in the last seven years, of student-athletes scholarships during the 2015-16 but even more aggressive goals are in our future. fiscal year, a new record for the department and the third consecutive year with over $1 million donated. $1,300,000* 1,212 $1,200,000 1,202 $1,002,000 $924,000 1,151 875 625 $502,000 $365,000 393 $215,000 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Academic Year Academic Year 30 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 114 ALL-AMERICANS

DAVID MAYO 2014 ALL-AMERICAN 114 FIRST FBS ALL-AMERICAN IN SCHOOL HISTORY

TEXAS STATE ALL-AMERICANS 1953 PENCE DACUS, QUARTERBACK 1954 HORACE ALLERT, TACKLE 1956 JOHN GIBBENS, TACKLE 1962 JOHN REESE, TACKLE 1963 JOHN REESE, TACKLE JERRY COLE, END 1964 JERRY COLE, END 1967 TOMMY HEAD, CENTER MAC SAULS, SAFETY 1971 BOB DAIGLE, CENTER 1972 BOB DAIGLE, CENTER JIM STIENKE, DEFENSIVE BACK JOSH BROWN, FULLBACK 1973 DENNIS COLVIN, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1974 FRED POINTER, OFFENSIVE GUARD 1975 BOBBY KOTZUR, NOSE GUARD 1976 CHARLIE COLLINS, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1979 ELVIS SHAW, DEFENSIVE GUARD 1980 PAUL THORNTON, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1981 BOBBY WATKINS, DEFENSIVE BACK MILE MILLER, QUARTERBACK 1982 TIM STASKUS, LINEBACKER CYRIL FRIDAY, LINEBACKER C.J. CARROLL 1983 TIM STASKUS, LINEBACKER CYRIL FRIDAY, LINEBACKER 2000 ALL-AMERICAN 1984 SCOTT FORESTER, CENTER 1987 ERIC TENNESSEE, 1988 BRAD FULKS, LINEBACKER 1989 JEFF NOVAK, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1990 *REGGIE RIVERS, 1991 *ERVIN THOMAS, CENTER 1993 SPICER SIGMAN, CENTER 1994 DONALD WILKERSON, RUNNING BACK 1995 YPRES THOMAS, LINEBACKER 1996 #CLAUDE MATHIS, RUNNING BACK CLAUDE MATHIS 1997 #CLAUDE MATHIS, RUNNING BACK 1996 & 1997 ALL-AMERICAN 1999 RICK BARROW, 2000 #C.J. CARROLL, DEFENSIVE BACK CLENTON BALLARD, DEFENSIVE BACK MYRON COLEMAN, LINEBACKER 2001 GREG PITTS, LINEBACKER CLENTON BALLARD, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 2002 GREG PITTS, LINEBACKER 2004 CORY ELOLF, PUNTER 2005 FRED EVANS, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN BARRICK NEALY, QUARTERBACK THOMAS KERESZTURY, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN CONSENSUS 2007 CHRIS MACDONALD, PUNTER 2008 CAMERON LUKE, WIDE RECEIVER ALL-AMERICANS 2010 D.J. HALL, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2011 D.J. HALL, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2014 DAVID MAYO, LINEBACKER # Denotes Consensus AA; Does not include Honorable Mention AA selections 31 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

BOBCATS IN THE NFL

Texas State has had over 43 players selected to be a part of a NFL roster. With the move to FBS, Mayo was 169th overall player taken in the 2015 NFL Draft when he was selected in the fifth the Bobcats have received more notoriety with two players being selected in the 2015 NFL round by the Carolina Panthers. Mayo was a Fourth-Team All-American and the 2014 Sun Belt Draft, and two players signing as free agents in 2013 and 2016. Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. He was a three-year starter at Texas State and recorded 284 tackles, including 10.0 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. He also broke up seven Darryl Morris signed as a free agent with the San Francisco 49ers in 2013. He played in 13 passes, forced three fumbles, recovered two more fumbles and intercepted four passes during games as a rookie before playing with the in 2014 and 2015. He joined with his career. He recorded nine tackles in 12 games as a rookie. the New York Jets in 2016. He has recorded 52 tackles and six pass breakups in 36 games during his career. Adrian Bellard signed as a free agent with the in 2016 after starting 36 straight games as an offensive tackle for the Bobcats. He also Joplo Bartu signed as a free agent with the in 2013. He earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors twice and was selected to play started 13 games as a rookie and 14 contests the following year. he played in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. In addition, he was named Texas State’s in seven games with the Falcons in 2015 before signing with Jacksonville Offensive Lineman of the Year during each of the last three seasons. He on Dec. 7, 2015 and playing the final three games of the season. He enters had 56.5 knockdown blocks and did not surrender a sack as a senior after 2016 with 179 tackles and 4.5 sacks in his career. recording 57 pancake blocks as a junior. He also was on the watch lists for the Rotary Lombardi and Outland Trophies in 2015. Craig Mager was the 83rd overall player taken in the 2015 NFL Draft when he was chosen in the third round by the San Diego Chargers, making him David Mims was signed as a free agent by the Atlanta Falcons after being the first Bobcat to be selected in the first three rounds since 1982. He was a four-year starter selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game in 2016. Mims’ participation marked the at Texas State and ended his career with 211 tackles. He also defended 55 passes, had eight second straight year the Bobcats had a player selected for the game with Mager being the interceptions and set a school record with 47 breakups. He also returned 15 punts for 251 first Bobcat to play in the game. A preseason Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year selection, yards and touchdown during his career. He had nine tackles in 10 games as rookie. Mims recorded 57 tackles and ranked second on the team with 51 solo stops in 2015. He also broke up five passes as senior after ranking 19th nationally and third among Sun Belt David Mayo became the fourth player from Texas State to play in a when he played leaders with five interceptions as a junior. He also was on the watch list for the 2015 Jim in Super Bowl 50 with the Carolina Panthers in February 2016. The other three Bobcats were Thorpe Award. Ken Coffey, Ricky Sanders and A. J. Johnson of the Washington Redskins. Coffey who played in Super Bowl XVII and Super Bowl XVIII. Sanders played in Super Bowl XXII and XXVI. Johnson also played in Super Bowl XXVI.

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WHERE BOBCATS GOT THEIR NFL START

WALLACE DICKEY 1968 MARK MILETT ATLANTA FALCONS 1989 DAVID MORRISON OAKLAND RAIDERS 1968 BILL JONES 1990 REECE MORRISON 1968 PAUL ALSBURY 1991 MAC SAULS ST. LOUIS RAMS 1968 REGGIE RIVERS DENVER BRONCOS 1991 WADE KEY 1970 JEFF NOVAK MIAMI DOLPHINS 1994 JOSH BROWN MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1973 CLAUDE MATHIS MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1998 NOE GONZALES OAKLAND RAIDERS 1973 CLIFFTON BLACK OAKLAND RAIDERS 2000 JIM STIENKE CLEVELAND BROWNS 1973 DARRICK VAUGHN ATLANTA FALCONS 2000 BOOKER RUSSELL OAKLAND RAIDERS 1978 MATT WIELAND 2000 PAUL DARBY NEW YORK JETS 1979 SPERGON WYNN CLEVELAND BROWNS 2000 BOBBY WATKINS 1982 RICK BARROW ARIZONA CARDINALS 2001 KEN COFFEY WASHINGTON REDSKINS 1983 CLENTON BALLARD JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2002 DAVID VELA OAKLAND RAIDERS 1983 FRED EVANS MIAMI DOLPHINS 2006 ROD CLARK ST. LOUIS RAMS 1984 BARRICK NEALY MINNESOTA VIKINGS 2006 PAT FRANKLIN TAMPA BAY BUCS 1986 MARKEE WHITE ST. LOUIS RAMS 2007 VAN HUGHES ST. LOUIS RAMS 1986 DJ HALL JR JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2012 #RICKY SANDERS WASHINGTON REDSKINS 1986 *DARRYL MORRIS SAN FRANCISCO 49’ERS 2013 WAYNE CORREY NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1987 *JOPLO BARTU ATLANTA FALCONS 2013 KEVIN MEUTH 1987 TERRENCE FRANKS ST. LOUIS RAMS 2015 HENRY THOMAS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 1987 WILL JOHNSON HOUSTON TEXANS 2015 CHARLIE VATTEROTT ARIZONA CARDINALS 1987 *CRAIG MAGER SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 2015 BEN JESSIE GREEN BAY PACKERS 1989 *DAVID MAYO CAROLINA PANTHERS 2015 AJ JOHNSON WASHINGTON REDSKINS 1989 *ADRIAN BELLARD CHICAGO BEARS 2016 DARREN JONES ST. LOUIS RAMS 1989 *DAVID MIMS II ATLANTA FALCONS 2016

* DENOTES CURRENT PLAYER // # DENOTES SUPPLEMENTAL FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICK

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THE EVERETT WITHERS ERA: A LOOK AT BOBCAT FOOTBALL THE EVERETT WITHERS ERA The 2016 campaign will be the debut season for Everett Withers as Texas State’s head coach. A Everett Withers, Head Coach graduate of Appalachian State, Withers was named Texas State’s 17th head football coach in January 2016 after serving the last two seasons as the head coach at James Madison and two seasons as the co-defensive coordinator at Ohio State.

He went to Ohio State after producing a 7-6 record as the interim head coach at North Carolina in 2011 and was the defensive coordinator for the Tar Heels from 2008-11. He also was a defensive coordinator at Minnesota in 2007 after serving as the defensive backs coach with the from 2001-06 and as a defensive backs coach at Texas in 1998-00.

OFFENSIVE STAFF TIES TO OHIO STATE Texas State’s new offensive coaching staff has distinct ties to current Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer. Withers served as his co-defensive coordinator at Ohio State. Texas State’s offensive coordinator and offensive assistant coaches either played for Meyer or served on his staff at Ohio State.

Offensive coordinator Brett Elliott and assistant coach Ron Antoine played for Meyer at Utah and Colorado State, respectively, while assistant coaches Parker Fleming and Adrian Mayes were graduate assistants for the Buckeyes.

In addition, two members of Texas State’s football operations and recruiting staff are Ohio State graduates. Director of football operations John Streicher was a member of the equipment staff before being named a student assistant coach at Ohio State. Another staff member with ties to the school is director of player personnel Michael George, who served the past six years at Ohio after being on the operations staff at Ohio State in 2009.

35 SEASONS IN BOBCAT STADIUM DEFENSIVE STAFF TIES TO APPALACHIAN STATE Bobcat Stadium will host its 35th football season in 2016. Bobcat Stadium opened in 1981 after In addition to coaching at Ohio State, Withers was a four-year letterman, team captain under Texas State had won its first of two consecutive NCAA Division II national championships. In Mack Brown and a graduate assistant coach at Appalachian State. His defensive coaching staff 2002, the field was named “Jim Wacker Field” to honor the school’s former football coach when includes coaches with ties to the Mountaineer program. the Bobcats won both national championships and who later served as an athletics director. The End Zone Complex, the home of football operations, also was completed and dedicated that Assistant head coach/defensive coordinator Randall McCray played at Appalachian State year. The complex includes coaches’ offices, team meeting rooms, a training room, a strength when Withers was a graduate assistant coach. Assistant coach Troy Douglas was a player and and conditioning area as well as a newly renovated football locker room. a graduate assistant coach at the school and graduate assistant coach Preston Mason was a student defensive coach for the Mountaineers. In addition, the stadium houses the Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex that includes 450 Champions Club seats and 15 Legacy Suites. In 2012, the North Side Complex was 109 SEASONS OF BOBCAT FOOTBALL added and increased the stadium’s seating capacity from 16,000 to 30,000. Texas State enters The 2016 season will be the 109th year for the Texas State football program that fielded its the 2016 season with a 120-86 record in Bobcat Stadium. In 2015, the Bobcats posted a 3-3 first team in 1904. The Bobcats, who didn’t field teams in 1943-45 because of World War II, mark for the second straight year, marking the 16th consecutive season that the Bobcats have enter 2016 with an all-time record of 506-430-26. The Bobcats have won two NCAA Division II won at least three home games. national championships and 13 conference championships during their history. FOURTH YEAR IN THE SUN BELT Texas State begins its fourth year as a member of the Sun Belt Conference in 2016. The Bobcats joined the league in 2013 and have a 9-13 record in Sun Belt games that included a 5-3 mark in 2014.

FIFTH YEAR IN FBS Texas State begins its fifth season playing in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) after transitioning from the FCS in 2011. The Bobcats played as an independent that year before joining the Western Athletic Conference in 2012 and Sun Belt Conference in 2013.

WHO’S BACK Everett Withers welcomes back 41 lettermen and 13 starters to the start of fall drills in August. The Bobcats have 17 lettermen and four starters returning on offense, while 20 lettermen and six starters are back on defense. Four specialists also return. 34 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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LOOKING AT THE OFFENSE The returning starters on offense are Tyler Jones, Ryan Melton, Felix Romero and Giuliano Cattaneo. Jones has started every game in each of the last two seasons and part of his freshman year at quarterback. Melton has started every game the last two years at offensive tackle, while Romero started the first four games last season and all 12 games in 2014 as a guard. Cattaneo was the starting center in eight games after joining the roster last August. In addition to the four starters from last year, another starting player playing on offense this season is Jeff Banks, who moved to tight end in the spring after starting four games as a defensive end last year.

Tyler Jones, QB

Quarterbacks Offensive Line Lettermen Returning: 2, Lettermen Lost: 1 Lettermen Returning: 3, Lettermen Lost: 7 Starters Returning: 1, Starters Lost: 0 Starters Returning: 3, Starters Lost: 3 Tyler Jones returns for his senior season after completing 223 The offensive line has three starters returning from 2015, but of 382 passes for 2,484 yards and 14 touchdowns, but with it is the thinnest unit on offense. 10 interceptions after completing 65.4 percent (246-376) of his passes for 2,670 yards and 23 touchdowns with just Ryan Melton, a preseason All-Sun Belt Conference selection, seven interceptions as a sophomore. He also was the second- heads the list of returnees after starting 24 consecutive leading rusher on the team last season, running for 583 yards games at offensive tackle. Last season, Melton was named and a team-leading 10 TDs on 139 carries. He enters the 2016 an All-Sun Belt Conference Third-Team selection by Phil campaign with 31 career starts, including the last 24 games. Steele and chosen All-SBC Honorable Mention by the league’s coaches and selected media after recording 58 pancake Sophomore Connor White also saw some time last year when Giuliano Cattaneo, OL blocks and giving up just two sacks as a junior. he completed 26 of 47 passes for 235 yards and a TD with two interceptions. Giuliano Cattaneo played in 10 games with eight starts as a center in 2015. He had 19 knockdowns last year. The Bobcats also added two new quarterbacks to their roster in 2016. They are Missouri transfer Eddie Printz and junior Felix Romero was named a preseason All-SBC guard by college transfer Tanner Hodges. Phil Steele, but must return from a season-ending knee injury he suffered in 2015. Romero led the Bobcats with 27 Running Backs knockdowns before suffering the knee injury at UL Lafayette. Lettermen Returning: 3, Lettermen Lost: 2 Starters Returning: 1, Starters Lost: 0 The Bobcats also return sophomore Tryston Mizerak and Texas State returns Tyler Siudzinski, Stedman Mayberry and redshirt freshmen Jacob Rowland, Willie Williams and Kregg redshirt freshman Anthony Taylor, but must replace the top Lemons. offensive player on the team the last three years in Robert Lowe. Lowe was a three-year starter who became the first Joining them are converted defensive linemen Darius Hood player since 1997 to rush for over 900 yards three straight Ryan Melton, OL and Cedric Gambrell, along with converted tight end Nicholas years. Lowe led the Bobcats in rushing last season with 915 Pletschette and junior Will Copa. yards and had seven touchdowns on 175 carries despite missing most of the final two games of the season with a The Bobcats added freshmen Josiah Washington, Aaron turf-toe injury. Brewer, Charlie Vatterott and Jaquel Pierce last February. They also added Colton Williams, Jacob Fryrear and Austin Siudzinski replaced him in those two games and ran for Class following spring practice. 211 yards on 36 carries. Mayberry rushed for 61 yards on 14 carries while playing in six games last year.

In addition, Texas State added freshman Tyler Tutt, who may challenge for playing time in 2016, along with Jerrico Worrell.

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Tight End Wide Receivers Lettermen Returning: 4, Lettermen Lost: 2 Lettermen Returning: 4, Lettermen Lost: 7 Starters Returning: 0, Starters Lost: 2 Starters Returning: 0, Starters Lost: 3 Texas State returns four lettermen at the tight end position as juniors Gabe Schrade and The most inexperienced unit on offense is at wide receiver. Texas State lost all three of its Chris French are back after backing up Lawrence White and Ryan Cardin last year. White led starters from last season and do not have a wide receiver who has caught a pass for the the Bobcats with three touchdown catches, while Cardin earned All-Sun Belt Conference Bobcats. Honorable Mention honors last year. The returning lettermen are senior Fred Nixon and Tyler Watts. Nixon moved to the position Schrade had his first career catch at Florida State and made his first career start as a tight end last season after playing quarterback previously, while Watts returned a punt last year. against Prairie View A&M last season. He has played on special teams during each of his first Another sophomore, P. J. Anderson, could contend for a starting role. Redshirt freshman L. G. two seasons at Texas State. French played in three games and caught four passes for 245 yards Williams also transitioned to wide receiver in spring practice. and a touchdown in 2015. Sophomore A. J. Krawczyk and junior Eric Luna, along with senior Kolby Kolek also return after They were joined in the spring by junior Jeff Banks, a converted defensive end, and sophomore playing mostly on special teams last year. Inoke Langi, who was a long snapper on special teams as a freshman. To bolster the position, the Bobcats added junior college transfers Elijah King and Mason Hays, Texas State also has two freshmen tight ends in Brendon Rushing and Luke Kretschmer. along with freshmen Robert Brown and Thurman Morbley.

TEXAS STATE DEFENSE

EIGHT STARTERS RETURN ON DEFENSE While Texas State returns eight defensive players who started last season, the Bobcats will change its alignment from a 4-2-5 to a 3-4 defensive system.

The returning starters on defense include nose tackle Dallas McClarty, linebackers Karee’ Berry, Stephen Smith and Easy Anyama, Brandon McDowell and safeties Damani Alexcee, Dila Rosemond, and Javante O’Roy.

Alexcee started every game at safety. McDowell was a starting cornerback in 11 contests, while McClarty and Berry started 10 games at nose tackle and defensive end, respectively. Rosemond was a starting safety in six contests, while Anyama started the first five contests. In addition, O’Roy started the final four games at safety, and Smith had two starts at linebacker. Dallas McClarty, NT

Defensive Line Lettermen Returning: 4, Lettermen Lost: 7 Starters Returning: 1, Starters Lost: 1 Dallas McClarty returns to lead the defensive line after starting at nose tackle during each of the last two seasons. A preseason All-Sun Belt Conference selection, McClarty recorded 40 tackles and assisted on a sack last year. The Bobcats also return redshirt freshman Joshua Uluocha at nose tackle. Darnell Dailey moved to nose tackle in the spring after playing as a linebacker last year.

In addition, Texas State has added graduate transfer Jeremy Miller from Nevada and freshman John Lilly.

The Bobcats will have some newcomers at defensive end this season with Jordan Mittie and Ishmael Davis also joining the group after playing as linebackers last season. Stephen Eddings stepped across to end in the spring after playing the final two games as a last year. Also returning are redshirt freshman Cody Casey and sophomore transfer Stan Kanu.

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Teron Fitzgerald, OLB

Stephan Johnson, S

Karee’ Berry, LB

Outside Linebackers Cornerback Lettermen Returning: 3, Lettermen Lost: 0 Lettermen Returning: 4, Lettermen Lost: 2 Starters Returning: 0, Starters Lost: 0 Starters Returning: 1, Starters Lost: 1 Texas State returns Teron Fitzgerald as an outside linebacker after he logged seven tackles last Brandon McDowell heads the list of cornerbacks after starting 11 games last season. McDowell season. Karee’ Berry also switched to linebacker after recording 39 tackles as starting defensive recorded 44 tackles in 2015 and broke up six passes on defense. He also had the Sun Belt’s end last year. In addition, redshirt sophomore Frankie Griffin moved there from safety. Joining Play of the Year when he returned a missed field goal for a touchdown against South Alabama. them will be freshmen Ku’Monde Hines and Hal Vinson, along with sophomore transfer Zach Harbin and freshman Gavin Graham. A pair of sophomores, Clarence Guidry, III and Andrew Aneke, also return after serving as reserve cornerbacks last season. Guidry played in nine games and had five solo tackles, while Inside Linebackers Aneke recorded three stops in four contests. Also returning at the corner positions is junior Lettermen Returning: 2, Lettermen Lost: 2 Dila Rosemond, who split time between cornerback and safety last season while recording Starters Returning: 1, Starters Lost: 2 28 tackles in 10 games. He is joined by junior college transfer Greg Peace, freshmen Jordan Texas State has a pair of returning lettermen from last season manning the inside linebacker Eastling, Anthony Taylor and Jashon Waddy, along with senior Brendon Ndlovu. position. Heading the list is three-year letterman, Stephen Smith, who tallied 26 tackles in 10 games last season. Safety Lettermen Returning: 3, Lettermen Lost: 3 Junior Easy Anyama moved to linebacker midway through last season after starting the first five Starters Returning: 3, Starters Lost: 0 games at safety. Anyama ended the year with 19 tackles. Prior to transferring to Texas State, he The Bobcats have three experienced starters returning as safeties in seniors Javante O’Roy and competed in track and field as a freshman at Texas. Damani Alexcee, along with junior Stephan Johnson.

Joining them are redshirt freshman Byron London, junior college transfer Gabe Lloyd, junior O’Roy moved to safety in the spring after playing in 11 games with four starts as a cornerback Louis Rubin, who played fullback last season, and freshmen Clifton Lewis, Nikolas Daniels, last season. He registered 23 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss. Alexcee led the Bobcats with 79 Darrell Antwine and Tanner Hilliard. tackles last season, while Johnson led Texas State with two interceptiond and tallied 27 tackles.

They are joined by junior college transfer Quinn Tiggs, junior Xavier Ezenagu, a transfer from Houston Baptist who sat out last season, and freshman Markeveon Coleman.

Damani Alexcee, S

Javante O’Roy, S 37 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

TEXAS STATE SPECIAL TEAMS

SPECIAL TEAMS Lettermen Returning: 4, Lettermen Lost: 1 Starters Returning: 4, Starters Lost: 1

Another area that could be a strength for the Bobcats this season is special teams, where senior punter/kicker Lumi Kaba and junior kicker James Sherman return from last season. In addition, redshirt freshman Marcus Ripley also returns as a kicker.

Kaba is a preseason All-Sun Belt Conference selection after he was one of the league’s top punters last year, averaging 44.3 yards on 65 punts. He had 20 punts that were 50 or more yards and 20 of his punts landed inside the 20-yard line. He also led the league in kickoff average with 63.5 yards per kickoff. Kaba also led the Bobcats with 10 field goals and connected on 26 PAT tries.

Sherman played in five games last season and kicked a 26-yard field goal at Florida State. Redshirt freshman Marcus Ripley and junior college transfer Brett Kocian provide additional kicking depth.

Long snapper Inoke Langi also returns for his sophomore season after playing in all 12 games last season. He recorded two tackles on punt coverage.

The Bobcats also added another long snappers in freshman Justin Warner.

In addition, Brandon McDowell is a preseason All-SBC selection after setting a school record for the longest punt return in a game with a 95-yard return for a touchdown and averaging 13.1 yards on 14 returns.

Lumi Kaba, K/P

Brandon McDowell earned the Sun Belt Conference Play of the Year after returning a missed field goal back for a touchdown against South Alabama. He also set a school record with a 95-yardDallas punt McClarty, return and started NT 11 games as a cornerback. 38 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS OHIO HOUSTON

GameBOBCATS 1 • September 3 • Athens, Ohio • 2:30 p.m. Game 3 COUGARS• September 24 • San Marcos, Texas • 6:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Athens, Ohio Head Coach...... Frank Solich Location...... Houston, Texas Head Coach...... Tom Herman Founded ...... 1804 Record at Ohio...... 80-61 (12th season) Founded...... 1927 Record at UH...... 13-1 (second season) Enrollment...... 38,857 Career Record...... 138-80 (18th season) Enrollment...... 40,914 Career Record...... same Nickname...... Bobcats Nickname...... Cougars Colors...... Hunter Green & White SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Scarlet and White SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... Peden Stadium Series Record...... first meeting Home Field...... TDECU Stadium Series Record...... Texas State leads 4-2 Capacity...... 24,000 Last Texas State victory...... n/a Capacity...... 40,000 Last Texas State victory...... Aug. 31, 2012 Surface...... FieldTurf Last Texas State loss...... n/a Surface...... UBU Synthetic Turf Last Texas State loss...... Sept. 26, 2015 Conference...... Mid-American Conference...... American Athletic Most Points Scored...... 30 (2012) President...... Dr. Roderick J. McDavis MEDIA RELATIONS President...... Dr. Renu Khator Most Points Allowed...... 68 (2010) Athletic Director...... Jim Schaus FB Contact...... Anthony Reynolds Athletic Director...... Hunter Yurachek Largest Margin of Victory...... 17 (2012) Office Phone...... (740) 593-1298 Largest Margin of Defeat...... 45 (2015) TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record...... 8-5 Secondary Contact...... Sara Legarsky 2015 Record...... 13-1 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS MAC Record...... 5-3 Office Phone...... (740) 597-1837 AAC Record...... 7-1 Associate AD (FB Contact)...... David Bassity MAC Finish...... second, East Division E-Mail...... [email protected] AAC Finish...... first, American Office Phone...... (713) 743-9409 Starters Returning...... 15 Starters Returning...... 24 E-Mail...... [email protected] (7 offense, 7 defense, 1 specialists) (13 offense, 10 defense, 1 specialists) Director...... Jeff Conrad Letterwinners Returning...... 49 Letterwinners Returning...... 32 Office Phone...... (713) 743-9410 Offensive System...... option Offensive System...... spread E-Mail...... [email protected] Defensive System...... 4-3 Defensive System...... 4-3

ARKANSAS INCARNATE WORD RAZORBACKS CARDINALS Game 2 • September 17 • Fayetteville, Ark. • 6:30 p.m. Game 4 • October 1 • San Marcos, Texas • 6:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Fayetteville, Ark. Head Coach...... Bret Bielema Location...... San Antonio, Texas Head Coach...... Larry Kennan Founded...... 1871 Record at U of A...... 18-20 (fourth season) Founded...... 1881 Record at UIW...... 16-28 (fifth season) Enrollment...... 26,754 Career Record...... 86-44 (11th season) Enrollment...... 10,984 Career Record...... 40-46-3 (ninth season) Nickname...... Razorbacks Nickname...... Cardinals Colors...... Cardinal & White SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Red, Black & White SERIES HISTORY Home Field....Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium Series Record...... first meeting Home Field...... Gayle & Tom Benson Stadium Series Record...... first meeting Capacity...... 72,000 Last Texas State victory...... n/a Capacity...... 6,000 Last Texas State victory...... n/a Surface...... Synthetic PowerBlade 2.5 Last Texas State loss...... n/a Surface...... Hellas Matrix Last Texas State loss...... n/a Conference...... Southeastern Conference...... Southland Chancellor...... Dr. Joseph E. Steinmetz SPORTS INFORMATION President...... Dr. Louis J. Agnese, Jr. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Athletic Director...... Jeff Long Director (FB Contact)...... Patrick Pierson Athletic Director...... John Williams Director (FB Contact)...... Shane Meling Office Phone...... (479) 575-2751 Office Phone...... (210) 805-3071 TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] 2015 Record...... 7-5 Secondary Contact...... Brandon Langlois 2015 Record...... 6-5 SEC Record...... 5-3 Office Phone...... (479) 575-3696 SLC Record...... 5-4 SEC Finish...... third, West Division E-Mail...... [email protected] SLC Finish...... fourth Starters Returning...... 16 Starters Returning...... 19 (5 offense, 9 defense, 2 specialists) (10 offense, 8 defense, 1 specialists) Letterwinners Returning...... 53 Letterwinners Returning...... 46 Offensive System...... multiple Offensive System...... multiple Defensive System...... 4-3 Defensive System...... 3-4 39 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

SUN BELT CONFERENCE

The Sun Belt Conference has been part of the collegiate athletics landscape for four decades, The Sun Belt Conference will hold its first ever football championship game as the league’s and in that time there may not be another conference that can match the Sun Belt’s innovation, presidents and chancellors, as well as athletic directors, voted unanimously to play the game vision and progressive thinking. beginning in 2018. This is, after all, the league that initiated basketball’s shot clock … the league that was the And with the Playoff now an integral part of the nation’s sports fabric, the first to partner with a fledgling ESPN cable television entity that is now the “worldwide leader” Sun Belt is guaranteed universal access based strictly on performance as the winner of the Sun … the league that went against the status quo and inaugurated football to start the century, Belt’s Championship game can be in the national championship picture. The league is also a the first already-existing Division I conference to ever take that step … and the league that is permanent part of the “Group of Five” conferences (joining the American Athletic Conference, on the forefront of “new media” and internet-based advancement. the , the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that sends The Sun Belt is all about being progressive – change for the better. The league’s embracing its highest-rated champion to a “New Year’s Six” bowl game every season. of innovations and advancements, its constant efforts to adapt in the ever-changing world of The CFP has provided much excitement over the past two years, but bowl games have long college athletics, and its continuing process of evolving to better serve its membership has been a tradition in college football and the Sun Belt has established its own bowl tradition. The been well documented since the day the conference was league has secured ties to no fewer than five bowl games, founded in 1976. having added three bowl games each of the last three But one thing hasn’t changed: Since that founding, years. In addition to the potential of the College Football the Sun Belt Conference has always been a league of Playoff, the league has guaranteed berths in the R+L opportunity. Athletic and academic programs who have Carriers New Orleans Bowl – an honor it has held from its shown progressive thinking and the desire to improve very first football season --, the GoDaddy Bowl in Mobile, have always found a home in the Sun Belt. Ala., the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl in Montgomery, More importantly, opportunities exist for student- Ala., the AutoNation Cure Bowl in Orlando, and the NOVA athletes in the Sun Belt in untold numbers. The league is Home Loans Arizona Bowl in Tucson, Ariz. No football not a member of the heralded “autonomous five” group conference in NCAA history has developed that quantity of of conferences, but it does share the table as part of the bowl partners in its first 15 years of existence. NCAA’s powerful 24-member Board of Directors. In other In the last four seasons, Sun Belt members have words, the conference has a voice in determining the recorded 66 non-conference football wins including a future as college sports continues to change and evolve. record 21 wins outside the league in 2013, and league It is a decision-maker, along with being a trail-blazer. teams have won five bowl games in the last three years And opportunity is not a word that the Sun Belt takes – two of them winning in their first-ever bowl appearance lightly. The conference is uniquely positioned to provide last year. opportunities for its institutions and student-athletes The league’s success extends past football, though. that the “autonomous five” leagues and schools often When Little Rock upset fifth-seeded Purdue in the first cannot. Student-athletes that for one reason or another round of last March’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, were not given a chance by those at a higher echelon the Sun Belt became one of 12 leagues – out of 32 with have found a home in the Sun Belt, and many have gone on to find success athletically and automatic qualifiers – to have a team win a tournament game in each of the last two seasons academically that might not have been possible at more heralded institutions. (joining the ACC, AAC, A-10, Big 12, Big East, B1G, C-USA, MVC, SEC, WCC). The Sun Belt and Last December, there were three teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) that played the Pac-12 were the only leagues to have members win an NCAA Tournament game and also their first-ever bowl game. All three were members of the Sun Belt Conference – Appalachian post wins in two other postseason tournaments in 2015, and added an NCAA win and another State, Georgia Southern and Georgia State. postseason win this past season. For student-athletes, Sun Belt institutions are leaders in providing career services and the One year earlier, Georgia State upset third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA first round, and Little tools to assist in the pursuit of personal goals. Sun Belt members all employ full-time academic Rock’s women’s squad defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the NCAA women’s tournament. advisors and have on average more than 20 tutors for academic support. During the 2015- That same year, the Sun Belt became one of seven conferences nationwide to have back-to- 16 academic year, Sun Belt member institutions awarded over $50 million in scholarships to back first round selections in the NBA Draft when Georgia State’s R. J. Hunter was the No. 28 more than 3,100 student-athletes, while also providing life experiences such as team building, overall pick by the Boston Celtics. Former UL Lafayette guard Elfrid Payton went No. 10 overall domestic and foreign travel, community service, mentoring, and recognition through honors to the Orlando Magic in the 2014 draft and was a participant in the league’s All-Star Weekend and awards. the past two seasons. Individual opportunities also extend between the lines. The Sun Belt had 40 players In the spring, baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight with on active NFL rosters during the 2015 season, with representation on 23 of 32 NFL teams. deep runs into postseason play and high visibility in national polls becoming a tradition. UL Professional teams in several other sports are dotted with Sun Belt alumni. Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team for the final third of the 2014 season and The league is an intriguing combination. It is a fixture on the national scene, involved in the reached the NCAA Super Regional round in 2014 and 2015, and the UL Lafayette softball team conduct and competition of college athletics, but also provides chances for success on many has advanced to the Super Regional round five straight seasons including a trip to the 2014 unique and different levels. In athletic parlance, the Sun Belt has “upside,” and that makes for Women’s College World Series. even more excitement as the league begins its fifth decade. Its motto, “Together We Rise,” is The Sun Belt’s commitment to academic excellence remains a hallmark, with the league just as applicable now as it was when the league was founded to give a home to some of the and its institutions annually rewriting the Sun Belt record book for grade-point averages and nation’s premier mid-major basketball programs. academic honors. This past spring, a record-tying 14 league programs were recognized for That very first year, one of those programs (UNC Charlotte) reached the pinnacle of NCAA outstanding performance in the classroom, with those teams earning NCAA Public Recognition men’s basketball competition with a berth in the Final Four. Since then, the league’s 40-year Awards for posting APR scores in the top 10 percent of their sport nationally. It was the second history is strewn with success in many different men’s and women’s sports, and that success straight year for the Sun Belt to have 14 programs honored, doubling the amount of the continues to the present day. previous years. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought The strength of any league is in its membership, and the Sun Belt adds to its strength this about football sponsorship in 2001, the conference was figuratively reborn. No league in year with Coastal Carolina accepting an invitation to join effective July 1, 2016. The Chanticleers history had ever pulled off what the Sun Belt was attempting – an established league jumping begin competition in all sports with the exception of football in the 2016-17 season. CCU directly into Division I-A (now FBS) competition. Now, the league stands as one of the 10 will be bringing the reigning national championship baseball team to the conference as 40 premier college football leagues in the country. the Chanticleers defeated Arizona in the College World Series final this past June. CCU will WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

SUN BELT CONFERENCE immediately challenge for Sun Belt championships in baseball, but the Chanticleers also The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength – its diversity. The mix of boast a men’s soccer team that is coming off of a top-25 rank season and a second round NCAA regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for league student-athletes and staff appearance and an NCAA appearance in women’s volleyball last season. members to experience many environments. Those same student-athletes can also experience The CCU football program begins a transition to the FBS this year with its first year of full FBS that diversity without leaving their own campuses. status coming in 2018. Coastal Carolina will compete as a Sun Belt football member beginning For every All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year in 2017 and will have the opportunity to compete for the conference championship, but will not Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) be eligible for postseason play until the following year. coming from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), Coastal Carolina joins Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, business icons (Chick-fil-A president Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally known UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy to give the league 10 football- entertainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, Ludacris, Georgia State) and royalty (Miss America playing members. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members. Debbye Turner, Arkansas State). That group gives the Sun Belt a mix of the “old” and the “new,” with many long-time Sun Belt These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes and staff members at a institutions – South Alabama is a charter member dating back to 1976 – continuing to have dozen institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference gains stature with every year and success and a solid corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on league and provides the promise of future success with every sunrise. It is a league of opportunity and a national levels. league of excitement, and “Together We Rise” has never been more true or more appropriate.

2016 BOWL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE

Orlando, Fla. December 17 - 4:30 p.m. American vs. Sun Belt

After a highly successful debut, the will Montgomery, Ala. once again feature four of the top teams competing for a national December 17 - 4:30 p.m. playoff. The action begins with two National Semifinal games played MAC vs. Sun Belt in bowl games on New Year’s Eve followed by four top bowl games on New Year’s Day. The two winning teams meet in a College Football Playoff National Championship game in a different city each year. This year’s game will be on Jan. 9 in Tampa, Fla. The four teams are chosen by a 13-member Selection Committee comprised of former college football players, coaches and a journalist New Orleans, La. joining current athletic directors who rank 25 teams each week. The December 17 - 8 p.m. committee also assigns non-contracted conference championship Mountain West vs. Sun Belt teams to the Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowls. The Sun Belt Conference is among the 10 premier college football conferences that is part of the College Football Playoff system that guarantees universal access based on performance – there are no automatic qualifiers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP Mobile, Ala. means that a spot among the premier bowl games of college football December 23 - 7 p.m. will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other “Group of Five” conferences: the Sun Belt Conference, American Athletic MAC vs. Sun Belt Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference and Conference USA. With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl Tuscon, Ariz. games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the Cure Bowl (debuting in 2015) December 30 - TBD all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference team Mountain West vs. Sun Belt each year. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. 41 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CONFERENCE OPPONENTS GEORGIA STATE UL LAFAYETTE

PANTHERSGame 5 • October 8 • Atlanta, Ga. • TBA RAGIN’Game 7 • October 22 • San CAJUNS Marcos, Texas • 6:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Atlanta, Ga. Head Coach...... Trent Miles Location...... Lafayette, La. Head Coach...... Mark Hudspeth Founded ...... 1913 Record at GSU...... 7-30 (fourth season) Founded ...... 1898 Record at UL Lafayette....18-24 (sixth season) Enrollment...... 50,000 Career Record...... 27-66 (ninth season) Enrollment...... 19,033 Career Record...... 84-45 (12th season) Nickname...... Panthers Nickname...... Ragin’ Cajuns Colors...... Blue & White SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Vermilion and White SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... Georgia Dome Series Record...... Texas State leads 2-1 Home Field...... Cajun Field Series Record...... Texas State trails 3-0 Capacity...... 71,250 Last Texas State victory...... Nov. 29, 2014 Capacity...... 41,264 Last Texas State victory...... n/a Surface...... Field Turf Last Texas State loss...... Nov. 14, 2015 Surface...... Pro Grass Synthetic Turf Last Texas State loss...... Oct. 10, 2015 Conference...... Sun Belt Most Points Scored...... 54 (2014) Conference...... Sun Belt Most Points Scored...... 27 (2015) President...... Mark P. Becker Most Points Allowed...... 41 (2015) President...... Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Most Points Allowed...... 49 (2015) Athletic Director...... Charlie Cobb Largest Margin of Victory...... 23 (2014) Athletic Director...... Scott Farmer Largest Margin of Victory...... n/a Largest Margin of Defeat...... 22 (2015) Largest Margin of Defeat...... 24 (2013) TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record...... 6-7 SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS 2015 Record...... 4-8 SPORTS INFORMATION SBC Record...... 5-3 Assistant AD/SID...... Allison George SBC Record...... 3-5 SID (FB Contact)...... Matt Sullivan SBC Finish...... fourth Office Phone...... (404) 413-4032 SBC Finish...... tied-fifth Office Phone...... (337) 482-6331 Starters Returning...... 16 E-Mail...... [email protected] Starters Returning...... 15 E-Mail...... [email protected] (7 offense, 9 defense, 0 specialists) Secondary Contact...... Mike Holmes (7 offense, 6 defense, 2 specialists) Assistant SID...... Jeff Schneider Letterwinners Returning...... 51 Office Phone...... (404) 413-4033 Letterwinners Returning...... 46 Office Phone...... (337) 482-6332 Offensive System...... multiple E-Mail...... [email protected] Offensive System...... multiple E-Mail...... [email protected] Defensive System...... multiple Defensive System...... multiple

UL MONROE APPALACHIAN STATE WARHAWKS MOUNTAINEERS Game 6 • October 15 • Monroe, La. • 6:00 p.m. Game 8 • November 5 • Boone, N.C. • TBA

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Monroe, La. Head Coach...... Matt Viator Location...... Boone, N.C. Head Coach...... Scott Satterfield Founded...... 1931 Record at UL Monroe...... first season Founded...... 1899 Record at App. St...... 22-15 (fourth season) Enrollment...... 8,854 Career Record...... 78-33 (10 seasons) Enrollment...... 17,932 Career Record...... same Nickname...... Warhawks Nickname...... Mountaineers Colors...... Maroon & Gold SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Black & Gold SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... JPS Field at Malone Stadium Series Record...... Texas State trails 4-8 Home Field...... Kidd Brewer Series Record...... Texas State trails 1-0 Capacity...... 30,427 Last Texas State victory...... Nov. 19, 2015 Capacity...... 23,150 Last Texas State victory...... n/a Surface...... FieldTurf Revolution Last Texas State loss...... Oct. 12, 2013 Surface...... FieldTurf Last Texas State loss...... Oct. 2, 2004 Conference...... Sun Belt Most Points Scored...... 27 (1990) Conference...... Sun Belt Most Points Scored...... 34 (2004) Chancellor...... Dr. Nick Bruno Most Points Allowed...... 44 (1987) Chancellor...... Dr. Sheri N. Everts Most Points Allowed...... 41 (2004) Athletic Director...... Largest Margin of Victory...... 20 (2000) Athletic Director...... Doug Gillin Largest Margin of Victory...... n/a Largest Margin of Defeat...... 37 (1987) Largest Margin of Defeat...... 7 (2004) TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record...... 2-11 MEDIA RELATIONS 2015 Record...... 11-2 SPORTS INFORMATION SBC Record...... 1-7 Director (FB Contact)...... Nick Phillips SBC Record...... 7-1 Director (FB Contact)...... TBA SBC Finish...... 11th Office Phone...... (318) 342-5463 SBC Finish...... second Office Phone...... TBA Starters Returning...... 15 E-Mail...... n/a Starters Returning...... 17 E-Mail...... TBA (9 offense, 3 defense, 3 specialist) Assistant...... David Cohen (6 offense, 8 defense, 3 specialists) Asst. Dir. (Secondary)...... Chase Colliton Letterwinners Returning...... 36 Office Phone...... (318) 342-3385 Letterwinners Returning...... 45 Office Phone...... (828) 262-7602 Offensive System...... multiple E-Mail...... [email protected] Offensive System...... multiple spread Email...... [email protected] Defensive System...... 4-2-5 Defensive System...... 3-4 42 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CONFERENCE OPPONENTS IDAHO TROY

GameVANDALS 9 • November 12 • San Marcos, Texas • 3:00 p.m. Game 11TROJANS • November 26 • San Marcos, Texas • 3:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Moscow, Idaho Head Coach...... Paul Petrino Location...... Troy, Ala. Head Coach...... Neal Brown Founded...... 1889 Record at Idaho...... 6-29 (fourth season) Founded ...... 1887 Record at Troy...... 4-8 (second season) Enrollment...... 12,493 Career Record...... same Enrollment...... 20,000 Career Record...... same Nickname...... Vandals Nickname...... Trojans Colors...... Silver & Vandal Gold SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Cardinal, Silver & Black SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... Kibbie Dome Series Record...... Series tied 4-4 Home Field...... Veterans Memorial Series Record...... Texas State trails 5-1 Capacity...... 16,000 Last Texas State victory...... Oct. 4, 2014 Capacity...... 30,000 Last Texas State victory...... Oct. 7, 1997 Surface...... RealGrass Pro Last Texas State loss...... Nov. 28, 2015 Surface...... FieldTurf Last Texas State loss...... Nov. 29, 2013 Conference...... Sun Belt (football only) Most Points Scored...... 38 (1991 & 1993) Conference...... Sun Belt Most Points Scored...... 31 (1997) President...... Dr. Chuck Staben Most Points Allowed...... 66 (1993) Chancellor...... Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. Most Points Allowed...... 42 (2013) Athletic Director...... Dr. Rob Spear Largest Margin of Victory...... 31 (2012) Athletic Director...... Jeremy McClain Largest Margin of Victory...... 14 (1997) Largest Margin of Defeat...... 28 (1993) Largest Margin of Defeat...... 24 (2000) TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record...... 4-8 MEDIA RELATIONS 2015 Record...... 4-8 SPORTS INFORMATION SBC Record...... 3-5 Director (FB Contact)...... Becky Paull SBC Record...... 3-5 Assistant AD (FB Contact).... Adam Prendergast SBC Finish...... tied-fifth Office Phone...... ((208) 885-0245 SBC Finish...... tied-fifth Office Phone...... (334) 670-3832 Starters Returning...... 20 E-Mail...... [email protected] Starters Returning...... 20 E-Mail...... [email protected] (10 offense, 8 defense, 2 specialists) Assistant Director...... Seth Pringle (8 offense, 8 defense, 4 specialists) Graduate Assistant...... Grace Bolin Letterwinners Returning...... 41 Office Phone...... ((208) 885-0211 Letterwinners Returning...... 46 Office Phone...... (334) 670-5654 Offensive System...... multiple E-Mail...... [email protected] Offensive System...... spread E-Mail...... TBA Defensive System...... 3-4 Defensive System...... 4-2-5

NEW MEXICO STATE ARKANSAS STATE AGGIES RED WOLVES Game 10 • November 19 • Las Cruces, N.M. • 3:00 p.m. Game 12 • December 3 • San Marcos, Texas • 3:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Las Cruces, N.M. Head Coach...... Doug Martin Location...... Jonesboro, Ark. Head Coach...... Blake Anderson Founded...... 1888 Record at NMSU...... 7-29 (fourth season) Founded...... 1909 Record at A-State...... 16-10 (third season) Enrollment...... 15,829 Career Record...... 36-82 (11th season) Enrollment...... 13,410 Career Record...... same Nickname...... Aggies Nickname...... Red Wolves Colors...... Crimson and White SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Scarlet and Black SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... Aggie Memorial Stadium Series Record...... Texas State leads 2-1 Home Field...... Centennial Bank Stadium Series Record...... Texas State trails 2-1 Capacity...... 28,853 Last Texas State victory...... Nov. 1, 2014 Capacity...... 30,382 Last Texas State victory...... Nov. 20, 2014 Surface...... Field Turf Last Texas State loss...... Nov. 7, 2015 Surface...... ProGreen Last Texas State loss...... Dec. 5, 2015 Conference...... Sun Belt (football only) Most Points Scored...... 66 (2012) Conference...... Sun Belt Most Points Scored...... 45 (2014) President...... Gary Carruthers Most Points Allowed...... 31 (2015) President...... Dr. Tim Hudson Most Points Allowed...... 55 (2015) Athletic Director...... Mario Moccia Largest Margin of Victory...... 38 (2012) Athletic Director...... Terry Mohajir Largest Margin of Victory...... 18 (2014) Largest Margin of Defeat...... 10 (2015) Largest Margin of Defeat...... 38 (2015) TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record...... 3-9 MEDIA RELATIONS 2015 Record...... 9-4 MEDIA RELATIONS SBC Record...... 3-5 Primary FB Contact...... Cari Gold SBC Record...... 8-0 Assistant AD (FB Contact)...... Jerry Scott SBC Finish...... tied-fifth Office Phone...... (575) 646-3269 SBC Finish...... first Office Phone...... (870) 972-3405 Starters Returning...... 18 E-Mail...... [email protected] Starters Returning...... 13 E-Mail...... [email protected] (9 offense, 9 defense, 2 specialists) Seconary Contact...... Jake Hudspeth (6 offense, 7 defense) Secondary Contact...... Chris Graddy Letterwinners Returning...... 38 Office Phone...... (575) 646-1885 Letterwinners Returning...... 49 Office Phone...... (870) 972-2707 Offensive System...... spread E-Mail...... [email protected] Offensive System...... multiple Email...... [email protected] Defensive System...... 4-3 Defensive System...... multiple 43 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SUN BELT CONFERENCE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Thursday, September 1 Saturday, October 1 Saturday, November 5 Montana State at Idaho * Georgia State at Appalachian State * Texas State at Appalachian State * Troy at Idaho Georgia Southern at Ole Miss Friday, September 2 * UL Lafayette at New Mexico State * Idaho at UL Lafayette Ball State at Georgia State UL Monroe at Auburn * South Alabama at UL Monroe San Diego State at South Alabama UMass at Troy Saturday, September 3 Incarnate Word at Texas State Appalachian State at Tennessee Saturday, November 12 Toledo at Arkansas State Wednesday, October 5 * Appalachian State at Troy Savannah State at Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern at Arkansas State (ESPN2) * New Mexico State at Arkansas State Boise State at UL Lafayette * UL Lafayette at Georgia Southern Southern at UL Monroe Saturday, October 8 * UL Monroe at Georgia State New Mexico State at UTEP * Texas State at Georgia State * Idaho at Texas State South Alabama at Mississippi State * Idaho at UL Monroe Texas State at Ohio Thursday, November 17 Austin Peay at Troy Wednesday, October 12 * Arkansas State at Troy (ESPNU) * Appalachian State at UL Lafayette (ESPN2) Saturday, September 10 Saturday, November 19 Old Dominion at Appalachian State Saturday, October 15 * UL Monroe at Appalachian State Arkansas State at Auburn * South Alabama at Arkansas State * Georgia Southern at Georgia State * Georgia Southern at South Alabama Georgia Southern at UL Lafayette at Georgia Georgia State at Air Force * Georgia State at Troy * Texas State at New Mexico State Idaho at Washington * New Mexico State at Idaho South Alabama at LSU McNeese State at UL Lafayette * Texas State at UL Monroe UL Monroe at Oklahoma Saturday, November 26 New Mexico at New Mexico State Thursday, October 20 * Appalachian State at New Mexico State Troy at Clemson * Troy at South Alabama (ESPNU) * Arkansas State at UL Lafayette * South Alabama at Idaho Saturday, September 17 Saturday, October 22 * Troy at Texas State Miami at Appalachian State * Idaho at Appalachian State Arkansas State at Utah State * Georgia Southern at New Mexico State Saturday, December 3 * UL Monroe at Georgia Southern UT Martin at Georgia State * Arkansas State at Texas State Georgia State at Wisconsin * UL Lafayette at Texas State * Troy at Georgia Southern Idaho at Washington State UL Monroe at New Mexico * Georgia State at Idaho * South Alabama at UL Lafayette * UL Lafayette at UL Monroe New Mexico State at Kentucky Thursday, October 27 * New Mexico State at South Alabama Texas State at Arkansas * Appalachian State at Georgia Southern (ESPNU) Troy at Southern Miss * denotes Sun Belt Conference game; Schedule is Saturday, October 29 subject to change Saturday, September 24 * UL Monroe at Arkansas State Appalachian State at Akron * Georgia State at South Alabama Central Arkansas at Arkansas State New Mexico State at Texas A&M Georgia Southern at Western Michigan Idaho at UNLV Thursday, November 3 UL Lafayette at Tulane * Arkansas State at Georgia State (ESPNU) * New Mexico State at Troy Nicholls State at South Alabama Houston at Texas State

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Opponent W L T First Last Opponent W L T First Last Abilene Christian 7 15 3 1928 2007 Nicholls State 14 16 0 1980 2011 Angelo State 18 6 0 1965 2009 North Dakota State 1 0 0 1981 1981 Appalachian State 0 1 0 2004 2004 North Texas 7 30 2 1915 1994 Arkansas-Monticello 1 0 0 2001 2001 Northern Colorado 1 1 0 2006 2008 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 0 0 2014 2014 Northern Arizona 0 3 0 1986 1999 Arkansas State 1 2 0 2013 2015 Northern Iowa 1 2 0 1993 2005 Austin College 1 1 0 1904 1910 Northern Michigan 1 0 0 1981 1981 Baylor 0 7 0 1909 2007 Northwestern State 11 18 0 1983 2011 Brooke Army Center 0 1 0 1954 1954 Oklahoma Panhandle State 1 0 0 2005 2005 California-Davis 2 0 0 1982 2003 Oklahoma State 0 1 0 2000 2000 Cal Poly 3 1 0 2004 2010 Pacific 0 1 0 1994 1994 Cal State Northridge 2 1 0 1994 2000 Portland State 1 1 0 2001 2002 Cal State Sacramento 1 1 0 1995 1997 Prairie View A&M 12 2 0 1976 2015 Cameron State 2 0 0 1976 1979 Randolph Field 5 0 0 1937 1946 Central Arkansas 1 4 0 2007 2011 Rice 2 2 0 1920 1987 Central Florida 2 0 0 1984 1985 St Edward’s 5 5 0 1904 1939 Central Ohio 0 1 0 1983 1983 St Mary’s 2 0 0 1926 1927 Corpus Christi Univ. 3 0 0 1950 1960 Sam Houston State 49 35 4 1919 2011 Dallas Univ. 1 0 0 1922 1922 San Jose State 0 1 0 2012 2012 Daniel Baker Univ. 8 4 1 1920 1948 San Marcos Academy 3 0 0 1919 1921 Deaf and Dumb School 1 1 0 1904 1904 San Marcos Air Force 1 0 0 1951 1951 Delta State 2 0 0 1998 2005 Schreiner Institute 5 6 1 1930 1943 East Carolina 0 1 0 1985 1985 Second Armored Division 0 0 1 1946 1946 East Texas Baptist 2 0 0 1949 1950 Sonoma State 1 0 0 1994 1994 East Texas State 28 26 2 1920 1983 South Alabama 2 1 0 2013 2015 Eastern Washington 0 2 0 1995 1996 South Dakota State 1 1 0 2005 2007 Florida Atlantic 0 2 0 2003 2004 South Florida 0 1 0 1999 1999 Florida State 0 1 0 2015 2015 Southeastern Louisiana 12 3 0 1978 2011 Ft. Valley State 1 0 0 1982 1982 SMU 0 1 0 2008 2008 Georgia Southern 1 2 0 2005 2015 Southern Arkansas 1 0 0 2010 2010 Georgia State 2 1 0 2013 2015 Southern Miss 1 1 0 2013 2015 Grand Valley State 1 0 0 1996 1996 Southern Utah 5 6 0 1995 2010 Hofstra 1 1 0 1996 1997 Southwestern 12 11 2 1918 1950 Houston 4 2 0 1946 2015 Stephen F. Austin 57 29 1 1923 2012 Howard Payne 30 25 4 1920 1983 Sul Ross State 20 8 0 1929 1975 Idaho 4 4 0 1990 2015 Tarleton State 10 0 0 1961 2011 Illinois 0 1 0 2014 201 Texas 0 1 0 1919 1919 Illinois State 1 0 0 2001 2001 UT-Arlington 0 2 0 1984 1985 Jacksonville State 5 3 0 1981 2002 UTSA 0 1 0 2012 2012 Kentucky 0 1 0 2006 2006 Texas A&M-Kingsville 25 33 1 1926 2002 Lackland Air Force Base 1 0 0 1964 1964 Texas A&M 0 2 0 1919 2005 Lamar 15 6 1 1951 2011 TCU 0 1 0 2009 2009 Liberty 0 2 0 1990 1993 Texas Lutheran 23 6 1 1937 1981 UL Lafayette 0 3 0 2013 2015 Texas Southern 9 0 0 1988 2009 UL Monroe 4 8 0 1986 2015 Texas Tech 0 3 0 2011 2013 Louisiana Tech 0 1 0 2012 2012 Trinity 13 9 0 1925 1972 McMurry College 11 4 1 1929 1971 Troy 1 5 0 1996 2013 McNeese State 9 20 0 1957 2011 Tulsa 0 1 0 2003 2003 Meridian College 1 1 0 1919 1920 23rd Infantry 1 0 0 1934 1934 Midwestern State 2 1 0 1949 2000 Utah State 0 1 0 2012 2012 Minnesota 0 1 0 2002 2002 West Texas Military 3 0 0 1904 1919 Missouri 0 1 0 2001 2001 West Texas State 0 1 0 1980 1980 Montana State 1 1 0 1995 1997 Western Kentucky 0 1 0 2013 2013 New Mexico 0 2 0 2003 2012 Wichita State 1 0 0 1984 1984 New Mexico State 2 1 0 2012 2015 Wyoming 1 1 0 2011 2013 Youngstown State 0 1 0 1992 1992

bold denotes 2016 opponent

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OHIO UL LAFAYETTE TROY First Meeting Series Record: Texas State trails 0-3 Series Record: Texas State trails 5-1 Record in San Marcos: Texas State trails 0-1 Record in San Marcos: Series tied 1-1 ARKANSAS Record in Lafayette: Texas State trails 0-2 Record in Troy: Texas State trails 0-4 First Meeting Date Winning Team Site Score Date Winning Team Site Score HOUSTON Oct. 5, 2013 UL Lafayette A 24-48 Oct. 19, 1996 Troy A 13-24 Series Record: Texas State leads 4-2 Oct. 14, 2014 UL Lafayette H 10-34 Oct. 4, 1997 Texas State H 31-17 Record in San Marcos: Texas State leads 2-0 Oct. 10, 2015 UL Lafayette A 27-49 Oct. 22, 1998 Troy A 17-20 Record in Houston: Series tied 2-2 Oct. 16, 1999 Troy H 17-24 APPALACHIAN STATE Oct. 14, 2000 Troy A 7-31 Date Winning Team Site Score Series Record: Texas State trails 0-1 Nov. 29, 2013 Troy A 28-42 Nov. 22, 1946 Texas State H 21-7 Record in San Marcos: Series tied 0-0 Nov. 22, 1947 Texas State A 2-0 Record in Boone: Texas State trails 0-1 ARKANSAS STATE Nov. 20, 1948 Texas State H 3-0 Series Record: Texas State trails 1-2 Sept. 4, 2010 Houston A 28-68 Date Winning Team Site Score Record in San Marcos: Texas State leads 1-0 Sept. 1, 2012 Texas State A 30-13 Oct. 2, 2004 Appalachian State A 34-41 Record in Jonesboro: Texas State trails 0-2 Sept. 26, 2015 Houston A 14-59 IDAHO Date Winning Team Site Score INCARNATE WORD Series Record: Series tied 4-4 Nov. 16, 2013 Arkansas State A 21-38 First Meeting Record in San Marcos: Texas State leads 3-1 Nov. 20, 2014 Texas State H 45-27 Record in Moscow: Texas State trails 1-3 Dec. 5, 2015 Arkansas State A 17-55 GEORGIA STATE Series Record: Texas State leads 2-1 Date Winning Team Site Score Record in San Marcos: Series tied 1-1 Sept. 8, 1990 Idaho H 35-38 Record in Atlanta: 1-0 Sept. 14, 1991 Idaho A 38-41 Sept. 11, 1993 Idaho A 38-66 Date Winning Team Site Score Sept. 28, 1996 Texas State H 27-21 Oct. 19, 2013 Texas State H 24-17 Oct. 13, 2012 Texas State H 38-7 Nov. 29, 2014 Texas State A 54-31 Nov. 2, 2013 Texas State A 37-21 Nov. 14, 2015 Georgia State H 19-41 Oct. 4, 2014 Texas State H 35-30 Nov. 28, 2015 Idaho A 31-38 UL MONROE Series Record: Texas State trails 4-8 NEW MEXICO STATE Record in San Marcos: Texas State trails 2-4 Series Record: Texas State leads 2-1 Record in Monroe: Texas State trails 2-4 Record in San Marcos: Series tied 1-1 Record in Las Cruces: Texas State leads 1-0 Date Winning Team Site Score Sept. 20, 1986 UL Monroe A 14-17 Date Winning Team Site Score Sept. 19, 1987 UL Monroe H 7-44 Dec. 1, 2012 Texas State H 66-28 Sept. 17, 1988 UL Monroe A 7-29 Nov. 1, 2014 Texas State A 37-29 Sept. 23, 1989 Texas State H 26-7 Nov. 7, 2015 New Mexico State H 21-31 Sept. 22, 1990 UL Monroe A 27-30 Oct. 5, 1991 UL Monroe H 8-17 Sept. 26, 1992 UL Monroe A 6-13 Oct. 16, 1993 UL Monroe H 21-40 Sept. 30, 2000 Texas State A 27-7 Oct. 12, 2013 UL Monroe L 14-21 Oct. 25, 2014 Texas State A 22-18 Oct. 19, 2015 Texas State H 16-3

46 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SEASON OPENERS AND HOMECOMING GAMES TEXAS STATE IN SEASON OPENERS TEXAS STATE IN HOMECOMING GAMES Texas State is 59-40-2 in season-opening games dating back to the inaugural game in 1904 and Through the years, Texas State is 46-32-1 in homecoming games. The Bobcats have won three enters the 2016 campaign have won three out of the last four season openers at Houston, at out of the last four homecoming games. Texas State beat Idaho in 2012 and 2014, and edged Southern Miss and against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. The Bobcats’ longest winning streak in openers is South Alabama in 2013. seven games (1962-68, 1978-84) while the longest losing streak is also seven contests (1909-19).

1904 Texas State 6, St. Edward’s 0 1965 Texas State 31, Texas Lutheran 0 1934 East Texas State 12, Texas State 6 1976 Texas State 27, Howard Payne 25 1909 Baylor 55, Texas State 0 1966 Texas State 34, Texas Lutheran 3 1935 North Texas St. 6, Texas State 0 1977 Texas State 34, East Texas State 20 1910 Austin 19, Texas State 0 1967 Texas State 30, Texas Lutheran 7 1936 East Texas State 14, Texas State 13 1978 Angelo State 29, Texas State 6 1913 Baylor 9, Texas State 7 1968 Texas State 40, Texas Lutheran 0 1937 Texas State 14, Sam Houston State 6 1979 Texas State 40, Sam Houston State 22 1915 Denton 14, Texas State 0 1969 Texas State 24, Texas Lutheran 24 1938 Sam Houston State 13, Texas State 7 1980 Texas State 18, Angelo State 15 1916 Baylor 75, Texas State 0 1970 Texas State 14, Texas Lutheran 3 1939 North Texas State 26, Texas State 0 1981 Texas State 38, East Texas State 7 1918 Southwestern 35, Texas State 0 1971 Texas State 30, Angelo State 8 1940 Sam Houston State 19, Texas State 12 1982 Texas State 42, Angelo State 16 1919 Texas A&M 28, Texas State 0 1972 Trinity 9, Texas State 7 1941 Texas State 29, Sam Houston State 7 1983 Texas State 44, East Texas State 21 1920 Texas State 79, Meridian 0 1973 Texas State 21, Texas Lutheran 0 1943 Sam Houston State 23, Texas State 20 1984 Texas State 24, Stephen F. Austin 7 1921 Texas State 62, San Marcos Academy 3 1974 Texas Lutheran 30, Texas State 7 1946 Texas State 13, Stephen F. Austin 7 1985 Texas State 26, Northwestern State 17 1922 Southwestern 20, Texas State 0 1975 Texas Lutheran 21,Texas State 20 1947 Texas State 20, East Texas State 7 1986 Nicholls State 35, Texas State 21 1923 Texas State 47, SFA 0 1976 Texas Lutheran 13, Texas State 9 1948 North Texas State 14, Texas State 3 1987 Texas State 27, Lamar 19 1924 Texas State 23, SFA 6 1977 Texas Lutheran 21, Texas State 13 1949 East Texas State 13, Texas State 6 1988 McNeese State 24, Texas State 21 1925 Texas State 12, SFA 0 1978 Texas State7, Southeastern La. 0 1950 Stephen F. Austin 21, Texas State 14 1989 Lamar 20, Texas State 19 1926 Texas State 13, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2 1979 Texas State 38, Prairie View A&M 13 1951 Texas State 20, Sam Houston State 20 1990 Texas State 19, McNeese State 17 1927 Texas State 14, SFA 0 1980 Texas State 49, Prairie View A&M 0 1952 Texas State 20, Stephen F. Austin 10 1991 Texas State 24, Northwestern State 0 1928 Texas A&M-Kingsville 4, Texas State 0 1981 Texas State 56, Prairie View A&M 0 1953 Sam Houston State 21, Texas State 13 1992 McNeese State 17, Texas State 13 1929 Texas State 24, Stephen F. Austin 7 1982 Texas State 30, Lamar 0 1954 Texas State 13, Lamar 12 1993 McNeese State 27, Texas State 10 1930 Texas State 6, Stephen F. Austin 0 1983 Texas State 46, Prairie View A&M 7 1955 Texas State 27, East Texas State 7 1994 Northwestern State 41, Texas State17 1931 Howard Payne 6, Texas State 0 1984 Texas State 38, Wichita State 31 1956 Texas State 32, Stephen F. Austin 6 1995 McNeese State 28, Texas State 7 1932 Howard Payne 14, Texas State 6 1985 Texas A&M-Kingsville 30, Texas State 7 1957 Texas State 9, Sam Houston State 0 1996 Nicholls State 49, Texas State 36 1933 Texas State 20, Howard Payne 12 1986 North Texas 7, Texas State 0 1958 Texas State 29, Stephen F. Austin 13 1997 Texas State 21, Southern Utah 7 1934 Texas State 13, 23rd Infantry 0 1987 Texas A&M-Kingsville 20, Texas State 0 1959 Texas State 18, Sam Houston State 14 1998 Texas State 28, Nicholls 27 1935 Howard Payne 13, Texas State 6 1988 Texas State 41, Texas A&M-Kingsville 28 1960 East Texas State 18, Texas State 0 1999 Troy State 24, Texas State 17 1936 Howard Payne 44, Texas State 0 1989 Texas A&M-Kingsville 28, Texas State 13 1961 Sam Houston State 9, Texas State 7 2000 Texas State 28, Jacksonville State 24 1937 Texas State 34, Texas Lutheran 0 1990 Texas State 15, Texas A&M-Kingsville 7 1962 Texas State 36, East Texas State 8 2001 Northwestern State 20, Texas State 17 1938 Howard Payne 14, Texas State 0 1991 Texas State 29, Texas A&M-Kingsville 14 1963 Texas State 13, Lamar 7 2002 Nicholls State 24, Texas State 21 1939 Texas State 20, Randolph Field 0 1992 Texas State 15, Texas A&M-Kingsville 14 1964 Texas State 21, Stephen F. Austin 15 2003 Northwestern State 49, Texas State 19 1940 Texas State 7, Howard Payne 6 1993 Texas State 20, Texas A&M-Kingsville 14 1965 Texas State 17, Sam Houston State 7 2004 Texas State 17, Stephen F. Austin 14 1941 Howard Payne 13, Texas State 0 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville 45, Texas State 14 1966 Texas State 20, Stephen F. Austin 7 2005 Texas State 75, Panhandle State 7 1943 Texas State 6, Howard Payne 0 1995 Eastern Washington 34, Texas State 16 1967 Texas State 59, McMurry 0 2006 Texas State 38, Southeastern La. 17 1946 Texas State 7, Randolph Field 0 1996 Texas State 19, Grand Valley State 14 1968 Texas State 43, Stephen F. Austin 6 2007 Texas State 52, Stephen F. Austin 29 1947 Abilene Christian 19, Texas State 13 1997 Texas State 24, Sacramento State 14 1969 Texas State 38, McMurry 20 2008 Central Arkansas 31, Texas State 24 1948 Texas State 35, Daniel Baker 0 1998 Texas State 17, Delta State 10 1970 Texas State 35, Howard Payne 20 2009 Texas State 28, Stephen F. Austin 7 1949 Texas State 0, Southwestern 0 1999 Texas State 45, Midwestern State 3 1971 Texas State 37, Sul Ross State 7 2010 Nicholls State 47, Texas State 45 (4 OT) 1950 Southwestern 28, Texas State 7 2000 Texas State 34, Midwestern State 13 1972 Howard Payne 25, Texas State 17 2011 Northwestern State 23, Texas State 10 1951 Texas State 54, San Marcos Air Force 0 2001 Texas State 52, Arkansas-Monticello 7 1973 East Texas State 28, Texas State 14 2012 Texas State 38, Idaho 7 1952 Abilene Christian 20, Texas State 7 2002 Minnesota 42, Texas State 0 1974 Texas State 17, Howard Payne 7 2013 Texas State 33, South Alabama 31 1953 Abilene Christian 26, Texas State 19 2003 New Mexico 72, Texas State 8 1975 Texas State 3, Sam Houston State 0 2014 Texas State 35, Idaho 30 1954 Brooke Army 34, Texas State 13 2004 Texas State 45, Angelo State 10 2015 New Mexico State 31, Texas State 21 1955 Texas State 47, Texas Lutheran 6 2005 Texas State 32, Delta State 25 Texas State victories in bold 1956 Texas State 19, Texas Lutheran 6 2006 Texas State 27, Tarleton State 23 1957 McNeese State 27, Texas State 7 2007 Texas State 83, Cal Poly 35 1958 McNeese State 21, Texas State 0 2008 Texas State 21, Angelo State 14 1959 Texas State 14, Texas Lutheran 12 2009 Texas State 48, Angelo State 28 1960 Texas Lutheran 39, Texas State 7 2010 Houston 68, Texas State 28 1961 Texas Lutheran 7, Texas State 6 2011 Texas Tech 50, Texas State 10 1962 Texas State 25, Texas Lutheran 7 2012 Texas State 30, Houston 13 1963 Texas State 21, Texas Lutheran 8 2013 Texas State 22, Southern Miss 15 1964 Texas State 14, Texas Lutheran 3 2014 Texas State 65, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 2015 Florida State 59, Texas State 16 47 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

THE EVERETT WITHERS FILE EVERETT WITHERS PERSONAL Born: June 15, 1963 Hometown: Charlotte, N.C. HEAD COACH Wife: Kara Children: Daughter, Tia and Son, Pierce FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE FOURTH SEASON OVERALL EDUCATION APPALACHIAN STATE, 1985 High School: West Charlotte Alma Mater: Appalachian State, 1985

COACHING EXPERIENCE Everett Withers is in his first season as the head coach at Texas State after producing a Years Schools Position winning track record as head coach and successful career as an assistant coach in the collegiate 1988-89 Austin Peay DB, co-Def. Coord. and NFL ranks. 1990 Austin Peay WR/Special Teams Withers was named head coach at Texas State on January 7, 2016, with a mission of im- 1991 Tulane Outside LB plementing a proven formula for success both on and off the field. Last spring, those efforts 1992-93 Southern Miss Defensive Backs began paying off when the Bobcats had their one of their best performances in a classroom in 1994 New Orleans (NFL) Def. Quality Control school history. Texas State had 20 players named to the school’s Dean’s List and posted their 1995-97 Louisville Asst. HC/Def. Coord.. highest grade point average as a team with 52 percent of the team having a GPA over 3.0. In 1998-00 Texas Defensive Backs fact, 90 percent of the team increased their GPA in the spring semester. 2001-06 Tennessee (NFL) Defensive Backs Texas State’s football team also performed over 500 combined hours of different commu- 2007 Minnesota Def. Coord. nity service projects that included restoration projects along the San Marcos River, a local park, 2008-10 North Carolina Def. Coord. a food bank and an iris garden. They also assisted with preparing an orchard for a community 2011 North Carolina Interim Head Coach garden, Keep San Marcos Beautiful and downtown beautification projects. 2012-13 Ohio State Asst. HC/Def. Coord. Withers came to Texas State after compiling 25-13 career record with winning records 2014-15 James Madison Head Coach in each of his three seasons as head coach, including the 2014 and 2015 campaigns at James 2016-Present Texas State Head Coach Madison. He guided the Dukes to a pair of NCAA Division I FCS Playoff appearances and led the Tar Heels to the 2011 Independence Bowl. TEAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS During his two seasons as head coach at James Madison, he led the Dukes to a combined 1999 Big 12 South Division 18-7 overall record, including a combined 12-4 record in the Colonial Athletic Association. Un- 2002 AFC South Division der Withers, JMU won a share of the Colonial Athletic Association championship in 2015, the 2012 Big 10 Legends Division* school’s first conference title since 2008. 2015 CAA Co-Champions James Madison also set a school record with a 14-game winning streak during the regular *-Ohio State finished No. 3-nationally with 12-0 record, but was ineligible for postseason play season after the Dukes won the final seven games in the 2014 campaign and began the 2015 season with a 7-0 record. JMU also tied a school record by winning 10 straight CAA games. BOWLS AND PLAYOFF GAMES In his two seasons at James Madison, Withers tutored quarterback Vad Lee, who tied a 1999 Cotton Bowl school record with 51 touchdown passes in just 21 career games. Lee also ranked second among 2000 Cotton Bowl JMU’s all-time leaders in total offense with 7,292 yards, and third with 5,662 passing yards, 446 2000 Holiday Bowl completions and 705 attempts. 2002 AFC Divisional Playoff Game and Championship Game Last season, Lee became the only player in NCAA Division I history (FCS and FBS) to pass 2003 AFC Wild Card Game and Divisional Playoff Game and run for 275 yards in the same game when he threw for 289 yards and rushed for 275 yards 2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl in James Madison’s 48-45 victory at SMU on Sept. 26. He also is the first player to win back-to- 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl back “Bill Dudley Awards”, which is given to the best NCAA football player in Virginia. Lee earned 2010 Music City Bowl the awards in 2014 and 2015. 2011 Independence Bowl 2014 Orange Bowl 2014 NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs 2015 NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs

Withers led James Madison to a 9-3 record and had a 6-2 league mark to earn a No. 5 seed in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs. JMU also hosted the school’s first home playoff game in seven years when it played Colgate on Dec. 5 after receiving a first-round bye. The Dukes had one of the elite offenses in the nation in 2015 and ranked second among FCS teams in scoring and total offense with 44.3 points and 528.8 yards per game. JMU led the FCS in third-down conversions with 54 percent, while ranking fourth in pass completion per- centage with 66.9 percent, seventh in rushing with 273.8 yards per game and ninth in red-zone scoring with 89.4 percent. The Dukes also set a school record with 6,345 yards of total offense after rushing for 3,285 yards and passing for 3,060 yards. James Madison also excelled on its special teams after ranking seventh in kickoff returns (24.3 yards per return), 15th in net punting (37.7 yards per punt) and 11th with two blocked punts. Withers coached 10 All-Conference players in 2015, including Lee, who was named the CAA’s Offensive Player of the Year after he led the nation in total offense with 375.5 yards per game and completion percentage with 68.3 percent. In his inaugural season at James Madison, Withers was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award that is given to NCAA Division I FCS Coach of the Year while leading the Dukes to a 9-4 overall record and a third-place finish in the league standings with a 6-2 mark after being picked 48 eighth in the preseason polls in 2014. James Madison also won five of their seven road games af- WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ter going winless on the road the previous year and played in What They Are Saying About Everett Withers the FCS Playoffs for the first time since 2011. That year, James Madison set school records in total offense, passing offense, Los Angeles Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher completions and touchdown passes and ranked 10th nation- “Everett is a talented leader and teacher, and I’m thrilled he’s received this opportunity at ally in total offense with 484.6 yards per game. The Dukes Texas State. He was a great asset to our staff in Tennessee and I was extremely impressed also were the 17th-best scoring team and ranked 21st in both with the job he did at James Madison. I wish him great success with the Bobcats.” passing offense and rushing offense. Defensively, the Dukes ranked second in the country in turnover margin (+1.08), 12th in total fumble recoveries (14) and 13th in sacks per game (2.85). They also had one of their best seasons on record in terms of blocks, ranking sixth in total blocks (7), including a No. 3 ranking in blocked punts (4). Current ESPN Football Analyst and Former Texas Coach Mack Brown James Madison had seven players earn All-CAA honors “I’ve known Everett for a long time and have really enjoyed coaching him, working with him and senior safety Dean Marlowe was selected to play in the and watching him grow into a successful head coach. He was a tremendous safety, team East-West Shrine Game. leader and captain for us at Appalachian State, did an outstanding job for us at Texas and Four players from his inaugural team signed free-agent has worked at every level of football. With Everett’s years of experience at Texas and the rela- contracts with teams: Marlowe (Car- tionships he has with the high school coaches in this state, he’ll do a great job at Texas State.” olina Panthers), Daniel Brown (Baltimore Ravens), Sage Har- old (Kansas City Chiefs) and Brandon Lee (). Beginning his 29th season in coaching, Withers was named head coach at Texas State after spending 22 years YEAR BY YEAR HEAD COACHING RESULTS coaching in the NCAA Division I ranks and seven seasons in the NFL. NORTH CAROLINA JAMES MADISON In addition to coaching at James Madison, Withers 2011 (7-6) 2014 (9-4) served coaching stints at Ohio State, North Carolina, Minneso- Date W/L Opponent Score Date W/L Opponent Score ta, Texas, Louisville, Southern Miss, Tulane and Austin Peay. He Sept. 3 W James Madison 42-10 Aug. 30 L at Maryland 7-52 coached six seasons with the Tennessee Titans and spent one Sept. 10 W Rutgers 24-22 Sept. 6 W at Lehigh 31-28 year as a quality control coach with the New Orleans Saints. Sept. 17 W Virginia 28-17 Sept. 13 W St. Francis (Pa.) 38-22 During his coaching career, Withers has served 11 years Sept. 24 L at Georgia Tech 28-35 Sept. 20 L at Villanova* 31-49 as a defensive coordinator and 17 seasons as a defensive sec- Oct. 1 W at East Carolina 35-20 Sept. 27 L at Delaware* 23-30 (ot) ondary coach. Oct. 8 W Louisville 14-07 Oct. 4 W at Albany* 31-28 Withers went to James Madison in January 2014 from Oct. 15 L Miami 24-30 Oct. 11 W Towson* 62-07 The Ohio State University, where he served as assistant head Oct. 22 L at Clemson 38-59 Oct. 25 W at Charlotte 48-40 coach, co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach in 2012 Oct. 29 W Wake Forest 49-24 Nov. 1 W William & Mary* 31-24 and 2013 under Urban Meyer. The Buckeyes set a school record Nov. 5 L at NC State 0-13 Nov. 8 W at Stony Brook* 27-24 with a 24-game winning streak and had a 24-2 record during Nov. 17 L at Virginia Tech 21-24 Nov. 15 W at Richmond* 55-20 his tenure. Ohio State had a 12-0 record and finished No. 3 in Nov. 26 W Duke 37-21 Nov. 22 W Elon 59-27 the national rankings in 2012. It was the sixth unbeaten and untied season in school history. INDEPENDENCE BOWL, Shreveport, La. FCS PLAYOFFS The Buckeyes also ranked second in the Big Ten with 14 Dec. 26 L Missouri 24-41 Nov. 29 L Liberty 16-21 interceptions, and all four starting defensive backs earned All- Big Ten Conference recognition in 2012. Withers also coached 2015 (9-3) another safety who earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Date W/L Opponent Score Conference recognition in 2013. A PERFECT THREE-FOR-THREE Sept. 5 W Morehead State 56-7 Prior to accepting his position with Ohio State, Withers Sept. 12 W Lehigh 55-17 spent four years at North Carolina. He was promoted to in- In his first three seasons as head coach, Sept. 19 W Albany* 42-28 terim head coach in July 2011 and led the Tar Heels to a 7-6 Sept. 26 W at SMU 48-45 overall record and a berth in the Independence Bowl against Everett Withers has led his teams to a Oct. 3 W Stony Brook* 38-20 Missouri. postseason game (one bowl game and Oct. 10 W at Towson* 51-30 His first defensive unit (in 2008) ranked eighth nation- Oct. 17 W at Elon 51- 0 ally with 20 interceptions, which was just one shy of setting two playoff games) each year. Oct. 24 L Richmond* 59-49 a UNC single season record in 2008. His 2009 defense ranked Oct. 31 L William & Mary* 44-41 sixth in total defense, 10th in rushing defense, 13th in scoring Nov. 14 W Delaware* 24-21 defense and 14th in passing defense. The UNC defense was Nov. 21 W Villanova* 38-29 the only defense in the nation that ranked in the top 15 in total yards allowed, scoring defense, rushing defense, pass FCS PLAYOFFS defense pass-efficiency defense, third down defense and Dec. 5 L Colgate 38-44 *- conference game HEAD COACHING RECORD Year School Record Conference Place Season Notables 2011 North Carolina 7-6 3-5 Fourth-ACC Independence Bowl 2014 James Madison 9-4 6-2 Third-CAA FCS First Round 2015 James Madison 9-3 6-2 tied for First-CAA FCS Second Round Totals Three Seasons 25-13 15-9 49 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

tackles for loss. The Tar Heels also had 19 Withers spent one year as defensive coordinator at interceptions and set an ACC record with Minnesota and was a defensive backs coach at Texas under his 508 return yards. His 2010 former collegiate coach, Mack Brown, from 1998-2000 after unit matched their interception total serving as a defensive coordinator, assistant head coach and from 2009 when they picked off 19 pass- defensive backs coach at Louisville from 1995-97. es. They also were fourth in the ACC and While he was at Texas, Withers guided a secondary that 30th nationally in total defense despite ranked 75th nationally in pass defense efficiency in 1997 to having to play a different defensive line- leading the nation in 2000. up every game. North Carolina had 58 in- In his three seasons at Louisville, his 1996 defense ranked terceptions in the three seasons Withers fourth nationally in both total defense and rushing defense, was defensive coordinator. Five players while leading the NCAA with 41 forced turnovers. He also pro- off that team were taken in the NFL draft, duce All-American cornerback Sam Madison. including first-round pick Robert Quinn. He also was a defensive backs and assistant special teams As interim head coach in 2011, coach at Southern Mississippi in 1992-93, outside linebackers Withers led the Tar Heels a 7-6 record coach at Tulane in 1991 and defensive coordinator/defensive and a berth to the Independence Bowl. backs in 1988-89 and tight ends and special teams coach in During the regular season, North Caro- 1990 at Austin Peay. lina posted wins over James Madison, While he was with Tennessee in the NFL, Withers served Virginia in the “South’s Oldest Rivalry as a defensive backs coach under Jeff Fisher. Tennessee won an game”, Rutgers after holding the Scarlet AFC South championship in 2002 and earned playoff berths in Knights to just one yard rushing, East 2002 and 2003. He coached All-AFC players in Lance Schulters in Carolina and Louisville, Wake Forest 2002 and Adam “Pacman” Jones in 2005. The Titans also ranked and Duke. In two of the victories, the among the NFL’s Top Five teams in rushing defense three times, Tar Heels held the Scarlet Knights to one and his defensive backs ranked among the Top 10 defenses yard rushing and accumulated 506 yards overall in 2002. Tennessee also had 57 interceptions from 2002- offense and four interceptions against 04, the best three-year total for the franchise, fourth-best in the Demon Deacons. North Carolina ranked AFC and eighth-best in the NFL. 14th nationally in rushing defense and Born June 15, 1963, Withers is a native of Charlotte, N.C., had 13 interceptions in 2011. Individual- and was a four-year letterman as a defensive back at Appala- ly, running back Giovani Bernard became chian State, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1985. He the first Tar Heel in 27 seasons to rush for 100 yards in five straight games and fin- served as a team captain for the Mountaineers under Mack Brown in 1983. He and his wife, Kara, have a ished the season with 1,253 yards rushing and Dwight Jones caught 85 passes for daughter, Tia, and a son, Pierce. 1,196 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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Opponent W L T PF PA Opponent W L T PF PA Charlotte 1 0 0 48 40 Morehead St. 1 0 0 56 7 Clemson 0 1 0 38 59 North Carolina St. 0 1 0 0 13 Colgate 0 1 0 38 44 Richmond 1 1 0 104 79 Delaware 1 1 0 47 51 Rutgers 1 0 0 24 22 Duke 1 0 0 37 21 Saint Francis 1 0 0 38 22 East Carolina 1 0 0 35 20 SMU 1 0 0 48 45 Elon 2 0 0 110 27 Albany State 2 0 0 73 56 Georgia Tech 0 1 0 28 35 SUNY-Stony Brook (NY) 2 0 0 65 44 James Madison 1 0 0 42 10 Towson 2 0 0 113 37 Lehigh 2 0 0 86 45 Villanova 1 1 0 69 78 Liberty 0 1 0 21 26 Virginia 1 0 0 28 17 Louisville 1 0 0 14 7 Virginia Tech 0 1 0 21 24 Maryland 0 1 0 7 52 Wake Forest 1 0 0 49 24 Miami (Fla.) 0 1 0 24 30 William & Mary 1 1 0 72 68 Missouri 0 1 0 24 41 Totals 25 13 0 1359 1044

50 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE RANDALL McCRAY ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/ DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/INSIDE LINEBACKERS FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE APPALACHIAN STATE, 1991

Randall McCray is in his first year as the assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach at Texas State after serving three seasons as the defensive coordina- tor and secondary coach at Gardner-Webb, where he directed one of the league’s top two total defenses and top three scoring defenses in 2015. His defense also produced a three-time FCS All-American and four All-Big South Conference players. Over the past three seasons combined, McCray’s defenses held 13 different opponents to less than 100 yards rushing – including FBS foe Wake Forest. O. J. Mau earned All-America hon- ors for the third straight season in 2015 and Shaquille Riddick earned FCS All-American honors and was fifth in the final voting for the Buck Buchanan Award in 2013. McCray’s defense also produced 12 All-Big South players during the past three years. His 2013 defense was one of the most improved FCS defenses in the nation when it McCray also served as defensive line coach and linebackers coach at Toledo from 2003- moved up 96 spots from the previous year and finished among the Top Five total defenses. Gard- 2005 and had a brief stint at Rice. In 2005, his defensive line helped the Rockets to a 9-3 record ner-Webb set a Big South record by allowing just 296.8 yards per game and led the Big South in and a MAC West Division Co-Championship. Toledo went on to beat UTEP, 45-13, in the GMAC rushing defense after giving up 122.5 yards per game, pass defense after allowing 174.2 yards Bowl and finished as one of the nation’s Top 21 teams in total defense. The Rockets led the MAC per game and pass efficiency defense with a 114.0 rating. The Bulldogs also led the league in in scoring defense, total defense, pass efficiency defense and sacks – and were second in the opponent first downs, third down conversion rate, sacks and fourth down conversion rate. league in rushing defense. McCray also helped Toledo win the 2004 MAC title. Defensive end J.P. McCray went to Gardner-Webb after coaching outside linebackers and serving as the Bekasiak went on to play in the CFL. Linebackers Brock Dodrill and Keon Jackson earned All-MAC special teams coordinator at Pittsburgh. The Panthers posted six wins and played in the BBVA honors in 2003 and 2004, respectively. Compass Bowl that season. Kicker Kevin Harper ranked No. 11 nationally with 1.62 field goals McCray also has extensive experience on the FCS level. He was an assistant head coach per game. and defensive coordinator at Illinois State in 2002 and served as linebackers coach for the Red- In 2010, McCray served as defensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee State, and his Blue birds from 2000-2002. Raiders excelled at pressuring opponents. MTSU ranked No. 10 nationally in tackles for loss and In 2002, Illinois State posted a 6-5 record. Linebacker Boomer Grigsby earned First-Team No. 17 in sacks to help the team win six games overall – including five in league play to finish All-America honors, was named Gateway Conference Defensive Player of the Year and finished third in the final Sun Belt standings. That finish earned MTSU a spot in the GoDaddy.com Bowl third in voting for the Buck Buchanan Award after leading the nation with 179 total tackles, in January. The Blue Raiders ranked second in the Sun Belt in scoring defense, passing yards including 108 solo stops. allowed and pass efficiency defense – while leading the league in tackles for loss. Grigsby had 23 tackles in a win over Southern Illinois and went on to be drafted in the Jamari Lattimore earned 2010 Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year honors and later fifth round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. McCray also tutored Illinois State signed a free agent deal with the Green Bay Packers. Defensive backs Rod Issac and Jeremy Kel- All-American Galen Scott as a linebacker in 2000. lem also earned All-Sun Belt First-Team honors in 2010 and defensive lineman Dwight Smith McCray also coached at Murray State from 1997-1999 in the OVC and served as defensive earned Honorable Mention honors. Later, Issac was drafted in the fifth round (147th pick) of the coordinator for the Racers in 1999. That season, Murray State ranked 18th nationally in turnover 2011 NFL Draft by Jacksonville. It was the highest pick for a Blue Raider since 2003. margin. McCray went to Middle Tennessee after spending four years at Wisconsin. He coached the He coached All-America linebacker Ronnie Merritt in 1997. Murray State also won 21 defensive line in his first two seasons, and served as recruiting coordinator and outside lineback- games in three seasons with McCray on staff. ers coach in 2008 before coaching safeties in 2009. The Monroe, N.C., native was a defensive ends coach at Bethune-Cookman in 1996, a The Badgers class of signees during 2008 included 2012 Doak Walker Award winner and quality control coach at Clemson in 1995 and a defensive line coach at UT Chattanooga in 1993 two-time All-America running back Montee Ball – who finished as the NCAA’s career touchdown and 1994. He also served as a graduate assistant at South Carolina in 1991 and 1992. leader (83), First-Team All-Big Ten center Travis Frederick and All-Big Ten linebacker Chris Bor- As a player, McCray was a two-year letterman as a linebacker and running back at Appa- land. The Badgers appeared in four bowl games. They beat Arkansas in the Capital One Bowl to lachian State. He was a member of the Mountaineers 1987 Southern Conference championship cap a 12-1 season in 2006 and defeated Miami in the 2009 Champs Sports Bowl. During his four team and played on two teams that advanced to the I-AA playoffs. seasons in Madison, McCray helped the Badgers to 38 wins. McCray graduated from Appalachian State in 1991 with a degree in communications. He During his first season, Wisconsin’s defense ranked second nationally in scoring defense earned a master’s degree in higher education from South Carolina. He and his wife, Michelle, and finished fifth nationally in total defense. He also produced All-Big Ten performers Matt have one son, Matt, and a daughter, Mallory. Shaughnessy and Jason Chapman. Three linemen earned postseason honors in 2007, with Shaughnessy and Nick Hayden earning All-Big Ten selections and Kirk DeCreamer being named on the Freshman All-America squad. Linebackers DeAndre Levy and Jonathan Casillas each earned All-Big Ten honors in 2008 BRETT ELLIOTT under McCray’s guidance and safeties Jay Valai and Chris Maragos captured All-Conference hon- ors in 2009. OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS Wisconsin’s defense held every Big Ten opponent it faced to less than 100 yards rushing FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE in 2009. Six of McCray’s players went on to play in the NFL. They included Shaughnessy (Oakland LINFIELD, 2006 Raiders), Levy (Detroit Lions), Hayden (Carolina Panthers), Casillas (New Orleans Saints), Mar- agos (Seattle Seahawks) and O’Brien Schofield (Arizona Cardinals). Shaughnessy was a second round pick and Levy was a third round pick in 2009. Schofield was a fourth round selection in Brett Elliott is in his first season as offensive coordinator at Texas State after serving as 2010. the co-coordinator and quarterbacks coach at James Madison last season when he coached the Colonial Athletic Association Offensive Player of the Year, Vad Lee. 51 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Lee led the nation in total offense with 375.5 yards per game and a completion percent- Last season, Antoine coached Marteze Waller, who was named the team’s offensive MVP age of 68.3 percent. He passed for 2,190 yards and 21 touchdowns and rushed for 814 yards and after rushing for 920 yards and five touchdowns on 228 carries. Waller also caught 20 passes eight TDs. Lee also became the only player in NCAA Division I history (FCS and FBS) to pass and for 151 yards and two TDs. run for 275 yards in the same game when he threw for 289 yards and rushed for 275 yards in Antoine also produced a pair of the most productive wide receivers in school history James Madison’s 48-45 victory over SMU on Sept. 26. He also earned the “Bill Dudley Award” for in Davante Adams and Josh Harper during his first three seasons. Adams was named to eight the second straight year as the best player in Virginia. All-America teams in 2013 after shattering Fresno State and Mountain West Conference records The Dukes had one of the best offenses in the nation in 2015 and ranked second in scoring with 24 touchdown receptions. He led the nation with 24 TDs in 2013 which also marked the and total offense with 44.3 points and 528.8 yards per game. The team led the FCS in third- fourth highest total in FBS history. He also led the nation with 131 receptions and was second down conversions with 54 percent, while ranking fourth in pass completion percentage with nationally with 1,718 receiving yards, another school record. Adams set school records with 233 66.9 percent, seventh in rushing with 273.8 yards per game and ninth in red-zone scoring with receptions and 38 TD catches, another MWC record, in his two-year career. 89.4 percent. JMU also set a school record with 6,345 yards of total offense after rushing for Harper produced back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons when he caught 79 passes for 1,011 3,285 yards and passing for 3,060 yards. yards and 13 TDs in 2013 and 90 passes for 1,097 yards and seven touchdowns in 2014. Elliott went to James Madison in 2015 after serving three seasons on the offensive staff Adams was selected in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers, at Mississippi State when the Bulldogs broke 29 individual and team single-season records with and Harper signed as a free agent in 2015. the best offense in school history. Mississippi State also won 10 games for the first time and Antoine went to Fresno State after coaching wide receivers at South Alabama in 2010 had its highest Associated Press ranking since 1940 when the Bulldogs finished No. 11 in 2014. and 2011. There, he coached Courtney Smith, who set multiple Jaguar single-season receiving He was a quarterback as a redshirt freshman at Utah before transferring to Linfield Col- records and became the first player in school history to be invited to the Senior Bowl. lege, where he was named All-American twice and led Linfield to the 2004 NCAA Division III He also coached running backs, fullbacks and tight ends at Arkansas in 2008 and 2009. National Championship. He won the Gagliardi Trophy and Melberger Award in 2005, which is During his first season, the Razorbacks posted wins over a pair of nationally-ranked teams, Au- given to the best player in Division III. burn and Tulsa. In his second season, Arkansas finished with an 8-5 record after defeating East After signing as a free agent with the San Diego Chargers, Elliott played for the Rhein Fire Carolina in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. That season, the Razorbacks set school single-season of NLF Europe and was under contract with the San Jose Sabercats of the Arena League when records for most points, passing yards, touchdown passes and total offense. the league halted operations in 2008. He also played in the Arena League and was a starter for Antoine coached running backs and assisted with special teams at Wofford in 2006 and the Utah Blaze in 2010 and Georgia Force in 2011. 2007. The Terriers won the 2007 Southern Conference championship and advanced to the quar- terfinals of the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs en route to a 9-4 finish. Prior to Wofford, Antoine spent a season at Elon in 2005 where he worked with wide receivers and slot backs while also assisting with special teams and monitoring the team’s ac- ademic progress. Antoine also served two different stints on the staff at Ohio where he was a graduate assistant during the 1998 and 1999 seasons before earning his master’s degree in higher educa- tion in 2000. He was the receivers coach and passing game coordinator from 2001-04. He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Colorado State, where he was a four-year letterman as a wide receiver for the Rams from 1993-96. He played on two WAC championship teams in 1994 and 1995 culminating in back-to-back Holiday Bowl appearances. The Rams had a 10-2 record during his sophomore season in 1994. That season, Colorado State beat a pair of nationally-ranked teams in BYU and Arizona. Colorado State also won the WAC championship in 1997 when Antoine served as a student assistant coach. That year, the Rams ended the season ranked 17 nationally after defeating 19-ranked Missouri in the Holiday Bowl. Antoine is a native of Beaumont, Texas where he graduated from Westbrook High School. He went on to earn his degree in exercise and sport science at Colorado State in 1997. His wife, Zenarae, is in her sixth season as the head coach of Texas State’s women’s basketball team. They have three sons, Zachary, Zavier and Zayden.

RON ANTOINE ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE COLORADO STATE, 1997

Ron Antoine is in his first season as the running backs and tight ends coach at Texas State after serving four years as an assistant coach at Fresno State. Antoine was the running backs coach for the Bulldogs in 2015 after coaching the outside receivers the three previous years. He also was the recruiting coordinator at Fresno State in 2014 and 2015. 52 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TROY DOUGLAS PARKER FLEMING SAFETIES COACH WIDE RECEIVERS/SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE APPALACHIAN STATE, 1988 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 2010

A 27-year veteran in the collegiate coaching ranks, Troy Douglas is in his first season as the Parker Fleming is in his first season as the wide receivers coach and special teams coor- safeties coach at Texas State after serving this past spring as a secondary coach at Sam Houston dinator at Texas State. State and as the quality control coach for defense at Florida State last year. He also served one Fleming joined the Bobcat staff after serving as the wide receivers and special teams season as the secondary coach at Pittsburgh. coach at James Madison for the past two years. Last season, he coached a pair of All-CAA se- Prior to arriving at Pittsburgh, Douglas was an assistant coach at Iowa State in 2012 and lections in First-Team wide receiver Brandon Ravenel and a Third-Team punter Gunnar Kane. 2013, when he developed three All-Big 12 performers in the secondary. In his final year at Iowa Ravenel led the Dukes with 57 passes for 683 yards and four touchdowns, while Kane averaged State, Douglas coached All-Big 12 performer Jacques Washington, who sparked the Cyclones’ 42.3 yards on 40 punts and placed 28 inside the 20 and had nine 50-yard punts. come-from-behind win at West Virginia with three takeaways (two interceptions and a fumble In 2014, he coached All-CAA Second-Team wide receiver Daniel Brown, who led James recovery). Madison with 608 receiving yards on 42 catches and scored seven touchdowns. Brown was During his career, Douglas has coached 16 student-athletes who went on to play in the signed by the Baltimore Ravens. NFL, including three current players. They include cornerback (Chicago Bears), safe- He went to James Madison after working on the staff at Ohio State for two years, coaching ty Nate Allen (Oakland Raiders) and safety Da’Norris Searcy (Tennessee Titans). on the offense and special teams staffs in 2013. Before he went to Ohio State, Fleming coached Before joining the Cyclones, Douglas coached the defensive backs at North Carolina for quarterbacks at his high school in Decatur, Ga. in 2010 and at Capital University in Bexley, Ohio three years (2009-11) when current Texas State head coach Everett Withers was a defensive co- in 2011. He was a quarterback and three-year letterman at Presbyterian College from 2007-09. ordinator and interim head coach. The Tar Heels intercepted 38 passes over the 2009 and 2010 Fleming earned a bachelor’s degree in political science at Presbyterian College in 2010. campaigns and ranked among the nation’s Top 12 teams each year. He also was the defensive backs coach at South Florida from 2006-08, when he helped lead the Bulls to three bowl games and coached former Dallas Cowboy and Tampa Bay Bucca- neer player Mike Jenkins. Jenkins was First-Team All-American selection in 2007. That year, USF led the country in fumble recoveries and turnovers gained, while ranking fourth in interceptions. In 2008, the Bulls were 10th nationally in total defense. In 2004 and 2005, Douglas coached at Indiana the two previous years, developing Porter, who went on to become an All-Big Ten performer and second-round draft pick of the New Orleans Saints. Porter had a game-clinching 74-yard interception return for a touchdown in the Saints’ 31-17 victory over Indianapolis in Super Bowl XLIV. Douglas also served as an assistant coach at South Carolina State (2003), Michigan State (2001-2002), SMU (1997-2000), UTEP (1995-1996), East Tennessee State (1992-1994) and West Chester (1989-1991). A standout collegiate player himself, Douglas was a four-year starter at wide receiver for Appalachian State, compiling 90 receptions for 1,401 yards. His 17.6 yards per catch (20-351) in 1984 is currently tied for ninth among Appalachian State’s single season leaders. He earned his bachelor’s degree from ASU in 1988. A native of Jacksonville, Fla., Douglas and his wife Rebecca have two children, son Tanner and daughter Taryn.

53 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ADRIAN MAYES JULES MONTINAR OFFENSIVE LINE/RECRUITING COORDINATOR CORNERBACKS FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE KANSAS, 2008 EASTERN KENTUCKY, 2009

Adrian Mayes is the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Texas State after Jules Montinar serves as Texas State’s cornerbacks coach after serving two years in a sim- serving briefly as a co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach under Withers at James ilar capacity at James Madison. While at James Madison, Montinar’s cornerbacks broke up 59 Madison. passes, intercepted 14 passes and returned six of them for touchdowns. They also forced and Mayes went to James Madison after serving as the director of football recruiting at Hous- recovered eight fumbles. They forced 22 turnovers and scored seven touchdowns overall. Monti- ton during the 2015 season. Mayes returned to Houston after spending one year as a graduate nar also produced All-Conference First-Team cornerback Taylor Reynolds in 2015 after Reynolds assistant on the offensive staff at Ohio State in 2014 when the Buckeyes won the first College earned Second-Team honors in 2014. Football Playoff National Championship Trophy with victories over Alabama and Oregon. Montinar went to James Madison after he spent two years working with the defense at He also spent three seasons as an assistant coach on the offensive and defensive lines Alabama, where he helped Alabama finish the 2013 season with an 11-2 record and earn a at Rice, where he helped the Owls win a Conference USA championship and play in two bowl berth to the 2014 Sugar Bowl. In his first year, the Crimson Tide won the 2013 BCS National games. His coaching experience includes completing an NFL minority internship with the New Championship Game after beating Notre Dame, 42-14, in Miami. That 2012 Tide defense posted York Jets while working with the running backs in the spring and summer of 2013. four shutouts and held six opponents to 10 points or less. Alabama also led the nation in rush Mayes played at Kansas, where he developed into the Jayhawks’ Offensive Lineman of defense, total defense and scoring defense. the Year as a senior after he initially walked on. He was a two-year starter and played on three He went to Alabama after serving as a graduate assistant at Purdue. He also was the Jayhawk bowl teams. defensive back coach and assistant special teams coach at Lake Erie College in 2010 after be- He was a two-time Honorable Mention All-Big 12 selection and was named a Big 12 ginning his coaching career working with linebackers and defensive ends at his alma mater, All-Academic Second Team twice. Eastern Kentucky in 2007-09. He played football at EKU and West Virginia. While at EKU, he won Mayes earned his bachelor’s degree in business management leadership in 2008 and a a conference championship as a player (2007) and coach (2008). He also played in two Gator master’s degree in sports administration in 2011 at Kansas. He also served as a graduate assis- Bowls while playing at West Virginia. tant on the strength and conditioning staff at Kansas while earning his master’s degree. Montinar graduated from Eastern Kentucky in 2009 with both a bachelor’s and master’s He is married to the former Amy Turse. degree in sports management.

54 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TYLER SANTUCCI ANTOINE SMITH OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS DEFENSIVE LINE FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE STONY BROOK, 2010 MAINE, 2001

Tyler Santucci joined Texas State’s coaching staff as the outside linebackers coach after Antoine Smith is in his first season at Texas State and will serve as the defensive line coach serving briefly as an assistant coach at James Madison. Santucci was a graduate assistant at for the Bobcats. Wake Forest in 2014 and 2015 while working with the rovers on defense last fall. He went to Smith comes to Texas State after serving the last two seasons as the defensive line coach Wake Forest after coaching at his alma mater, Stony Brook, the previous four seasons. at James Madison, where he produced a trio of All-Colonial Athletic Association defensive line- There, he was a defensive line coach and assisted with the defensive play calling in 2013. men. Last season, he coached Alex Mosley, who was an All-CAA Second-Team selection and a That season, the Seawolves defense ranked second in scoring defense and total defense in the Second-Team All-State performer after recording 40 tackles, including 19 solo stops, 4.0 tackles Colonial Athletic Association. for loss, 1.5 sacks, five quarterback hurries and two pass breakups. Stony Brook was among the league’s Top Five teams in rushing defense. He also coached Two years ago, Sage Harold earned All-CAA First-Team honors and Brandon Lee was a defensive end Victor Ochi, who led Stony Brook with 10 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks. In the pre- Third-Team selection under Smith’s tutelage. Harold ranked among the Top 10 nationally in vious three years, he worked with safeties one season and the defensive line during his first two three defensive categories when he was fourth with six forced fumbles, seventh with 23.5 tack- years. His leadership helped Ryan Haber and Roosevelt Kirk earn All-Big South honors in 2011. les for loss and eighth with 13.5 sacks. Lee also recorded 7.0 sacks and forced five fumbles to Santucci also played at Stony Brook and was chosen on the Big South’s All-Decade Team in rank seventh nationally. 2013 after being named the Big South Defensive Player of the Year. He was named Stony Brook’s Smith’s defensive line accounted for 27.0 of James Madison’s 37 sacks and forced 12 fum- first Division I All-American after leading the team with 93 tackles, including 14 tackles for loss bles in 2013. in 2009. He finished his career with 284 tackles to rank fourth among the school’s all-time lead- Smith went to James Madison after serving three seasons as the defensive line coach at ers, and his 145 solo tackles set a school record. Holy Cross, where he produced three All-Patriot League players. He joined the Crusaders after He earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology at Stony Brook in the spring of 2010. coaching the defensive line at Miami (Ohio), Youngstown State, Lafayette, Maine and North Dakota. He also was the strength and conditioning coach at North Dakota. Smith joined the coaching staff at Holy Cross after helping lead Miami (Ohio) to the Mid-American Conference championship and a victory in the GoDaddy.com Bowl in 2010. He also coached All-MAC Second-Team defensive tackle Austin Brown in 2010. During his three seasons at Youngstown State, he helped guide the Penguins to the 2006 Gateway Conference championship and advance to the NCAA Division I FCS semifinals. His defensive lines included six All-Gateway Conference selections and Third Team All-America defensive tackle Mychal Savage. He also helped Lafayette win a pair of Patriot League co-championships and two berths into the NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs in 2004 and 2005. During his final season, he helped direct a defense that ranked ninth in scoring defense, 11th in total defense, 19th in passing defense and 28th in rushing defense after giving up just 17 points, 296.9 total yards, 166.9 yards passing and 130.0 yards rushing per game. Smith’s entire defensive front unit at Maine earned All-Atlantic 10 honors after helping the Black Bears finish with a 7-5 record in 2003. He also helped Minot State win a 2002 Dakota Athletic Conference championship with a 9-2 record and earn a NAIA playoff berth, the school’s first since 1994. Smith earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and kinesiology at Maine in 2001, where he was a four-year letterman and three-year starter as a defensive tackle. He also received a master’s degree in health and human performance at Minot State in 2004.

55 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ADAM HOLLIFIELD PRESTON MASON OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE UAB, 2009 APPALACHIAN STATE, 2014

Adam Hollifield is in his first season as an offensive graduate assistant coach at Texas State Preston Mason is in his first season as a defensive graduate assistant coach at Texas State. after working with the defense for the Bobcats in 2015. Mason comes to Texas State after serving last season as a defensive graduate assistant coach Hollifield came to Texas State after serving the last three seasons as an offensive line and working with the cornerbacks at Gardner-Webb in 2015. He also was a defensive student coach at Birmingham Southern College. Birmingham Southern won the SAA conference cham- assistant at Appalachian State in 2010-13 after serving the previous year as a video assistant pionship in 2012. He also was the recruiting coordinator for the Panthers and was in charge of with the Mountaineers. the South Alabama and Florida Panhandle regions. While he was at Appalachian State, the Mountaineers won three Southern Conference He went to Birmingham Southern in 2012 after serving as a defensive line graduate assis- championships, made four NCAA Division I FCS Playoff appearances and advanced to the semi- tant coach at UAB from 2010-12, where he was a two-year starter on the offensive line in 2007 finals in 2009. and 2008. He earned a scholarship with the Blazers after serving as an offensive lineman on Mason also was a volunteer at Gardner-Webb in 2013 and coached the secondary at the scout team in 2006 and a walk-on redshirt in 2005. He also was a two-time member of the Burns High School in 2014 before returning to Gardner-Web in 2015. Gardner-Webb ranked Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. fifth in total defense in 2013 and he produced four All-Conference defensive backs at Burns. Hollifield is a native of Hoover, Ala., and earned a bachelor of arts degree in business Mason earned his bachelor’s degree in history and social studies education at Appala- management at UAB. chian State in 2014. JEFF McDANIELS OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE DAVIDSON, 2014

Jeff McDaniels is in his second season as an offensive graduate assistant coach after coaching the tight ends and running backs in 2015. McDaniels came to Texas State after serving as an offensive quality control coach at Old Dominion, where he also worked with both the quarterbacks and wide receivers in 2014. TOMAS LUNA He went to Old Dominion after playing four seasons as a wide receiver at Davidson Col- lege. A two-year letterman for the Wildcats, McDaniels ranked second among Davidson’s receiv- DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT ing leaders with 37 catches for 428 yards and three touchdowns as a senior. SIXTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE Born May 29, 1992, McDaniels is a native of Miami, Florida. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree TEXAS STATE, 2015 in Psychology with a Minor in Communications at Davidson in 2014. He has a Master’s Degree in Sports Management and Education from Old Dominion and is pursuing his second Master’s Degree in Mass Communication with an emphasis in Strategic Communications at Texas State. A former player at Texas State, Tomas Luna begins his second season as a graduate assis- tant coach for the defense in 2016. Luna was a three-year letterman in 2011, 2013 and 2014 during Texas State’s transition to the NCAA Division I FBS ranks and when the Bobcats became bowl eligible during the 2013 and 2014 campaigns. He began his career as a reserve linebacker and played on special teams when he played in four games and recorded two tackles. After redshirting a year, Luna moved to the secondary as a safety and continued playing on special teams during each of the last two years. He also logged a pair of tackles in 2014. Born Sept. 21, 1990, Luna is a native of Houston, and came to Texas State after attending Navarro College and the . He earned All-District First Team honors three times and was named to the district’s All-Academic Team at Hightower High School, and helped the Hurricanes reach the state finals with a 13-1 record.

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A native of Oregon City, Ore., Karlik earned his bachelor’s degree from Western Oregon University in 1994. Upon graduation, he served as the Head Athletic Trainer for Centennial High AARON BURKART School from 1995-96. He and his wife, Stephanie, have two children, Jackson and Haley. HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE BOWLING GREEN, 2006 ZACK LUCAS HEAD EQUIPMENT MANAGER THIRD SEASON AT TEXAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE, 2010 Aaron Burkart is in his first year with Texas State as the head football strength and condi- tioning coach. He joins the Bobcat staff after spending two seasons with James Madison Univer- sity as the director of football strength & conditioning. Burkart previously worked two years at the University of Illinois as an assistant strength Zack Lucas is in his second season as the head equipment manager at Texas State after and conditioning coach for football. From 2010-12, he worked two stints at Florida and one at rejoining the program in July 2015. Lucas returned to the school after serving as an assistant West Virginia, holding a similar role at WVU working with basketball. At Florida, he was respon- equipment manager at Florida State for two years when the Seminoles won a 2013 National sible for assisting the Gators with baseball and football, and oversaw softball. Championship and played in the first FBS Playoff Semifinal game in 2014. He held the same position at his alma mater, Bowling Green, from 2009-10 working with Lucas returned to Florida State after serving as an assistant equipment manager at Texas football, golf, women’s soccer, hockey and basketball. Burkart started his professional career at State in 2012. His first stint with the Seminoles came during the 2011 season when he was a Ball State, serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach during the 2006-07 season. volunteer equipment manager while attending graduate school at Florida State. Burkart played college football at Bowling Green, where he was a member of the 2003 Lucas went to Florida State after serving as a student manager at Oklahoma State from MAC West Champion and Motor City Bowl Championship team, as well as the 2004 GMAC Bowl 2008-July 2011. He was a member of OSU’s staff at the 2008 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl, 2009 Championship squad. Graduating with honors in 2006, he earned his bachelor’s degree in ed- AT&T Cotton Bowl and the 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl. ucation. Born April 6, 1988 in Austin, Lucas received a bachelor’s degree in physical education at Burkart is originally from Columbus, Ohio, where he attended Bishop Watterson High Oklahoma State in 2010. He and his wife, Meghan, have two daughters Lacey and Julia. School. JOHN HOLLOWAY JAKE HOWE ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE MINNESOTA, 2014 ILLINOIS, 2014

John Holloway is in his second year as an assistant equipment manager at Texas State Jake Howe comes to Texas State after serving as a graduate assistant strength and condi- after serving as a student assistant coach at Minnesota from 2011-14. There, he worked in the tioning coach at Pittsburgh in 2015. Howe joined the football staff at Pitt in the spring of 2015 equipment room and helped the Golden Gopher defensive line and quarterbacks coaches in after playing defensive tackle at Illinois from 2010-14. practices and games. He also assisted in setting up the team locker room on game days. While As a senior defensive tackle, he helped the Fighting Illini earn a berth in the Heart of he was at Minnesota, the Golden Gophers played in the Meineke Car Care Bowl in 2012 and the Dallas Bowl. Howe was a three-time Academic All-Big 10 selection while earning a bachelor’s Texas Bowl in 2013. degree in kinesiology. He also began working on a master’s degree in sports management at Born Aug. 13, 1991 in Burnsville, Minn., Holloway earned a bachelor’s degree in commu- Illinois. nications and a minor in business at Minnesota in 2014. In addition to playing football at Illinois, he served as an intern with the strength and conditioning staff and helped administer the Fighting Illini’s offseason strength and condition- ing program. ETHAN STOKES VIDEO OPERATIONS MANAGER FOR FOOTBALL JASON KARLIK FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE BALL STATE, 2010 HEAD ATHLETICS TRAINER 18TH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE WESTERN OREGON, 1994 Ethan Stokes is in his first season as the video operations manager for football at Texas State, where he supervises the filming and editing of all football practices and games. Stokes comes to Texas State after serving the past five seasons as a football video spe- Entering his 18th year at Texas State, Jason Karlik is in his second year as the head athlet- cialist at Rice, where he produced a motivational highlight video each week, a Friday show and ics trainer for the Bobcats and third season as the head trainer for the Texas State football team. recruiting videos. He also helped film televised football games. Karlik assumed his current duties in the middle of the 2014 campaign after serving 12 He also served as an unit production manager at the Indiana Black Expo, Inc., from 2003- years as an assistant athletic trainer and the team trainer for the men’s basketball team and 08. There, he completed five 30-minute shows, created the podcast program, produced com- overseeing the athletics training for Texas State’s baseball and softball teams. mercials for major fund-raising efforts and participated in the filming of a short film. He began his career with the Bobcats as graduate assistant while earning a master’s de- A native of St. Louis, Stokes earned his bachelor’s degree in telecommunications at Ball gree of exercise and sports science at Texas State in 1998. State in 2011. In addition to his training responsibilities, Karlik is a member of the Texas State faculty and teaches classes in the Athletic Training Education Program while also supervising students in clinical settings. 57 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

video and broke down opponent defenses. Villanova finished the season with a 10-3 record and was a NCAA D1-FCS Quarterfinalist. JOHN STREICHER George previously worked as a student intern with the offensive line and assisted with off-the-field work at Ohio State in 2006 and 2007 after starting his coaching career at his alma DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS mater, Washington University in St. Louis, and worked with the tight ends and H-backs and FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE helped guide the team to a 6-4 record. OHIO STATE, 2012 He also was a four-year student-athlete for the football and track & field teams at Wash- ington. George was a two-year starter at tight end and earned All-Conference recognition in 2004. His senior class finished with a 26-14 combined record in college, and was unblemished John Streicher joins Texas State’s football coaching staff after serving the last two years on in conference play. He also earned multiple All-Conference honors in the shot put and discus. James Madison’s football staff. Last year, he was named the director of football operations and A native of Russell, Ohio, George graduated from Washington University in 2005 with ma- player personnel at James Madison, where he was responsible for the day-to-day operations jors in physics, mathematics, and classics. He also was awarded a master’s degree in mechanical of the JMU football program and oversaw JMU’s football recruiting and roster. He served as a engineering from Washington in 2006. George earned his second master’s degree from The Ohio special assistant to the head coach in his first year at James Madison. State University in 2008. Most recently in 2013, George earned a master’s degree from Ohio Streicher went to James Madison after spending six seasons on the football staff at Ohio University in recreation and sports sciences. He and his wife, Lise, have two children, Soledad State. He worked the first four years as an equipment manager and his final two years as a and Joaquín. student assistant with the defensive staff when he worked with the defensive secondary under Withers. Streicher earned his bachelor’s degree in 2012 and master’s degrees in 2014 at Ohio State. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, he is married to the former Carolina Farrar. JAKE LANGI ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING ASSISTANT EIGHTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE JEREMY SMITH TEXAS STATE, 2012 DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT THIRD SEASON AT TEXAS STATE HOUSTON, 2011 Jake Langi is in his eighth year with the Texas State Football program and in his third season as an on-campus recruiting assistant for the Bobcats. Langi joined the program in 2008 as a student assistant coach with the offensive line in 2008 when the Bobcats won the Southland Conference championship and played in the NCAA Jeremy Smith is in his first year as an assistant director of football operations at Texas Division I FCS quarterfinals. He also served as a student assistant coach in 2009 and 2010. State after serving as a volunteer in football operations during the 2014 season. In 2011-12, he served as an athletics academic assistant with the football team before Smith joined the football staff after earning a master’s degree in education at Texas State serving as an instant replay technician during the 2012 campaign. He rejoined the program in in 2013, and playing collegiate football at Houston during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. his current position in 2014. While at Houston, Smith was a two-year letterman as a linebacker and member of the Born on July 30, 1976, Langi earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science special teams while helping the Cougars set a NCAA record for the most returns in a season. He at Texas State in 2012. blocked a punt against Tulane that set up a touchdown in 2009. Smith played in all 14 games He is the son of Fakasi’ima’anga “Miki” & the late Sekope Langi. He and his wife, Steph- that season while helping Houston earn a berth to the Armed Forces Bowl. He also began his anie, have a daughter, Lusia Lou Fakasi’ima’anga-‘A-Fatafehi-Kia-Tungi, and son, Cannon senior season in strong fashion as he registered three tackles and intercepting a pass in the ‘Uho-‘O-Loto-Ha’angana. season opener. His four uncles, Sione Tavo Le’ota Motu’apuaka, Kuluni Le’ota Motu’apuaka, Sio Le’ota Mo- Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in sports administration at Houston in 2011. Born May tu’apuaka and Soakai Motu’apuaka played for Tongan National Rugby Team. He also is related 23, 1988, Smith is a native of Austin, where he attended Stephen F. Austin High School. to NFL players, Alai Kalaniuvalu, Sione Po’uha, Nu’u Tafisi and Fui Vakapuna. His relatives who played for the New Zealand All Blacks are: Inga “The Winger” Tuigamala and Sione Lauaki. MICHAEL GEORGE His uncle, Chief Motu’apuaka, is the Talking Chief for the King of Tonga. DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE WASHINGTON, 2005

Michael George joined the Texas State football staff as the director of player personnel in June 2016 after serving six seasons on the football staff at Ohio University, including the past three years as the Director of Player Personnel and High School Relations. George previously served as a graduate assistant coach with the offense and worked with the wide receivers, assisted in breaking down opposing offenses and coordinated the scout team. George went to Ohio after serving as an operations intern at The Ohio State University in 2009, assisting primarily with academics and community outreach. The Buckeyes finished with an 11-2 record, won an outright Big Ten and Rose Bowl championships and was No. 5 in the final AP poll. He also was a graduate assistant for the offense at Villanova University in 2008, coaching the tight ends and assisting with the offensive tackles. George also coordinated all offensive

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ACCOLADES 2015 • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 Member of Texas State team. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2015-16 2014 Sat out as a redshirt. 2015 Started 12 games ... led the Bobcats and ranked 16th among Sun Belt Conference leaders with HIGH SCHOOL 79 tackles ... his 65 solo stops also led Texas State and was fourth among Sun Belt leaders ... Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... earned First-Team All-District 27-5A recorded career-bests of 12 solo and 12 total tackles against UL Lafayette and New Mexico State honors after catching 46 passes for 547 yards and five touchdowns as a senior ... named the team ... had 10 stops, including seven solo tackles versus South Alabama ... recorded a sack against Offensive Player of the Year ... earned All-City honors ... played for coach Brian Davenport at Taft Southern Miss and Prairie View A&M ... forced a fumble against Prairie View A&M and recovered High School ... also caught three passes for 35 yards and a touchdown in the San Antonio Sports a fumble at Idaho. All-Star game ... was runner-up for Player of the Week after catching six passes for 149 yards and three touchdowns against Stevens ... caught 40 passes for 562 yards and four touchdowns and 2014 rushed for 131 yards and a TD on 20 carries as a junior ... netted 10 receptions for 55 yards, and Played in 11 games ... tallied 25 tackles ... had a season-best seven stops at New Mexico State ... had two rushes for 13 yards as a sophomore ... member of the track and basketball teams at Taft. broke up a pass against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Arkansas State. PERSONAL 2013 Born on May 13, 1996 in Memphis ... son of Pierre, Sr. and Blanche Anderson. Played in 10 games ... registered 17 total tackles ... had five tackles in three games at UL Lafayette, Arkansas State and Troy ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts.

2012 ANDREW ANEKE Sat out as a redshirt. CORNERBACK • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-0 • 180 LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL CLEAR SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Rated as one of the Top 100 players in the Greater Houston area by VYPE Magazine ... earned MAJOR: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS All-District 24-5A First-Team honors as a junior and senior ... was a two-time Academic All-State 5 and All-County selection ... helped Clear Springs finish the 2011 season with an overall record of 8-4 and an undefeated district record ... registered 92 tackles, three interceptions and seven 2015 pass break-ups as a senior ... played for coach Clint Hartman ... was also a two-time regional Played in four games ... recorded three tackles ... had two stops versus Prairie View A&M ... also qualifier in the hurdles and high jump for the track and field team. made a tackle at UL Lafayette.

PERSONAL 2014 Born on March 20, 1994 ... son of Pam Ridley and Kevin Alexcee ... member of Mu Alpha Theta ... Sat out as a redshirt. his brother, Khary, attended Texas State. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER STATISTICS Rated a two star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... chosen one of the TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds. PD FF FR Top 100 recruits in the Houston Area by the Houston Chronicle ... named to the Houston SPARQ 2013 10 10 7 17 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All-Combine team ... tallied 46 tackles, three interceptions, and 16 pass breakups in 2013 at 2014 11 18 7 25 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Elkins ... helped lead Elkins to district championship ... played for coach Dennis Brantley ... had a 2015 12 65 14 79 3.0 14 2.0 12 3 1 1 3.8 GPA in the Engineering Academy at Elkins and scored 1120 on the SAT. TOTAL 33 93 28 121 3.0 14 2.0 12 5 1 1 PERSONAL Born on July 11, 1997 ... son of Andrew Aneke, Sr. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 12, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 10, 2015 (12-0) & New Mexico State, Nov. 7, 2015 (12-0) CAREER STATISTICS Pass Breakups: 1, five times (last vs. New Mexico State, Nov. 7, 2015) TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds. PD FF FR Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 19, 2015 (2.0-8) 2015 4 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacks: 1.0 vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 13, 2015 (1.0-6) & vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 19, 2015 (1.0-6) Fumbles Forced: 1, vs. Prairie View A&M , Sept. 13, 2015 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Fumbles Recovered: 1, at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 Tackles: 2 vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015

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2015 EASY ANYAMA Played in 12 games ... had five starts ... recorded 11 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss of eight yards and forced a fumble ... also had one quarterback hurry and knocked down another pass ... had a LINEBACKER • JUNIOR • 1L • 6-3 • 220 season-best of two tackles against Houston, New Mexico State and Idaho ... had two solo stops STAFFORD, TEXAS versus New Mexico State and Idaho ... had a tackle for a loss in four games ... forced a fumble at STAFFORD HIGH SCHOOL Idaho and broke up a pass at Florida State. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 14 MAJOR: BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY 2014 Played in eight games ... recorded 14 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss of 16 yards ... also ACCOLADES had two quarterback hurries ... had a season-best of five tackles, including a tackle for a loss of • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 three yards at New Mexico State ... had four stops with a tackle for a loss of two yards against • Member of Texas State Dean’s List Georgia Southern ... tallied three tackles in his collegiate debut against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in recorded a sack for a loss of seven yards against Arkansas State. 2015-16 2013 2015 Sat out as a redshirt. Played in seven games and started the first five games of the season as a safety before moving to linebacker ... recorded 19 tackles, including 11 solo stops ... assisted on a tackle for loss against HIGH SCHOOL Prairie View A&M ... recorded two quarterback hurries and broke up a pass ... registered a sea- Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... earned All-District 8-5A Second-Team honors as an son-best of five tackles against Prairie View A&M ... had three solo stops versus Prairie View A&M outside linebacker ... tallied 90 tackles, including 60 solo stops and 10 tackles for loss ... had and at UL Lafayette ... tallied four stops against the Ragin’ Cajuns ... recorded a hurry and broke three sacks, 10 hurries and broke up eight passes ... also caused two fumbles and recovered two up a pass against Southern Miss. more as a senior ... played for coach Sam Jones.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL PERSONAL Transfer from Texas, where he competed in track and field ... competed in the 60-meter dash and Born on June 11, 1995 ... son of Erika McDill and Robert Milon. 60-meter hurdles at the Arkansas vs. Texas Indoor Dual Meet ... had a sixth-place finish (8.50) in the 60-meter hurdles ... ran on the 4x100-meter relay team that had a time of 40.98 at the CAREER STATISTICS UTSA-Texas Challenge. TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR 2014 8 8 6 14 3.5 16 1.5 11 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL 2015 12 8 3 11 4.0 8 0 0 1 0 Three-year letter winner in football and track and field at Stafford ... named All-District 24-3A Totals 20 16 9 25 7.5 24 1.5 11 1 0 First-Team defensive back as a senior ... named All-District First-Team running back and Sec- ond-Team defensive back as a junior ... rushed for 874 yards and 10 touchdowns and had 237 SINGLE GAME HIGHS receiving yards and one TD catch ... chosen All-District Second Team as a linebacker as a sopho- Tackles: 5, at New Mexico State, Nov. 01, 2014 (2-3) more ... chosen Stafford’s offensive MVP ... 2013 All-District First Team DB All-Region ... helped Sacks: 1.0, vs. Arkansas State, Nov. 20, 2014 (1-0) the track team win UIL 3A state championships in the 4x100m and 4x200m relays ... regional Tackles for Loss: 1.0, seven times, last vs. Georgia State, Nov. 14, 2015 (1.0-2) champion in the 110m hurdles and runner up in the same event at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays as a junior ... was a three-time All-District player on defense and All-District First-Team running back ... was also voted Most Valuable Player of his football team twice. KAREE’ BERRY

PERSONAL LINEBACKER • JUNIOR • 2L • 6-3 • 225 Born on Dec. 8, 1994 ... parents are Callistus and Augusta Anyama ... one of five children with SPRING BRANCH, TEXAS three brothers (Best, Boris, who played at UL Lafayette in 2010-14, and Shelter, who played SMITHSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL football at Texas State in 2007 and 2008) and one sister (Ivory). MAJOR: PUBLIC RELATIONS/MASS COMMUNICATION 57 CAREER STATISTICS 2015 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds. QH PD BU Played in 12 games ... tallied 39 tackles ... recorded 23 solo stops ... led the Bobcats with 5.5 tack- 2015 7 11 8 19 0.5 2 0.0 0 2 3 2 les for a loss of 28 yards ... had 3.0 sacks for 20 yards ... forced a fumble against Idaho ... recovered a fumble at Georgia Southern ... had a quarterback hurry against Southern Miss ... broke up a SINGLE GAME HIGHS pass at Florida State ... had season-bests of six tackles against Georgia Southern and New Mexico Tackles: 5 vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 State ... recorded four solo stops against New Mexico State ... registered two tackles for loss of Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 eight yards against New Mexico State ... recorded a tackle for loss of nine yards at Idaho ... tallied 1.5 tackles for loss at Houston ... had a sack for a loss of nine yards at Idaho, seven yards against JEFF BANKS New Mexico State and four yards at Houston. TIGHT END • JUNIOR • 2L • 6-5 • 215 2014 KILLEEN, TEXAS Played in 11 games ... tallied 27 tackles ... recorded 2.5 tackles for 12 yards ... had a season-best KILLEEN HIGH SCHOOL of eight stops, including seven solo, and two tackles for loss of 12 yards versus Arkansas State ... MAJOR: COMMUNICATION STUDIES, PSYCHOLOGY had six tackles with five solo stops against Navy ... had four tackles at UL Monroe ... had 1.5 sacks 41 throughout the season ... had one sack versus Arkansas State and assisted on another versus Idaho ... assisted on a tackle for loss against Idaho. 2016 Moved to tight end during spring practice. 2013 Sat out as a redshirt. 60 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

HIGH SCHOOL Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... was an All-District 25-5A selection as a senior ... re- CODY CASEY corded 55 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and eight sacks as a senior ... also recovered three fumbles and returned one for a touchdown against New Braunfels ... two-year letterman for coach Larry DEFENSIVE END • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-4 • 255 Hill. PEARLAND, TEXAS DAWSON HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES Born on Feb. 3, 1995 ... son of Keyon and Shelton Sampson. 66

CAREER STATISTICS 2015 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR QH Sat out as a redshirt. 2014 11 20 7 27 2.5 12 1.5 7 0 0 0 2015 12 23 16 39 5.5 28 3.0 20 1 1 1 HIGH SCHOOL Totals 23 43 23 66 8.0 40 4.5 27 1 1 1 Rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... chosen one of the Top 100 recruits in the Houston area by the Houston Chronicle ... played for coach Eric Wells at SINGLE GAME HIGHS Dawson ... recorded an interception in 28-0 win over Montgomery ... helped Dawson advance to Tackles: 8 vs. Arkansas State, Nov. 20, 2014 (7-1) Class 4A Division I Region III Final ... named All-District 24-4A after logging eight sacks and 22 Sacks: 1.0 four times, last at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 (1-9) tackles for loss while playing defensive end as a senior ... played his junior season as a middle Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. Arkansas State, Nov. 20, 2014 (2-0) linebacker at East Chambers ... led the team with 148 tackles ... earned First-Team All-District 10-2A honors ... named All-Southeast Texas by VYPE Magazine ... started as a linebacker at Daw- son as a sophomore and led the team with 124 tackles and helped Dawson reach the Class 4A CAMYRON BROWN state semifinals. SAFETY • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-11 • 192 PERSONAL MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS Born on Nov. 8, 1995 ... son of Pat Casey and Stacey Casey. RIDGE POINT HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: MARKETING 29 GIULIANO CATTANEO CENTER • SENIOR • 1L • 6-4 • 310 2015 SANTA ROSA, CALIF. Played in 12 games ... tallied 17 tackles, including 16 solo stops ... led the Bobcats in tackles MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL with a season-best of eight solo stops at Arkansas State ... also had two solo stops at Georgia SANTA ROSA COLLEGE Southern and Idaho ... recorded a quarterback hurry at New Mexico State ... had one tackle for a 74 MAJOR: ECONOMICS loss of one yard at Arkansas State. 2015 2014 Played 10 games and made eight starts at center ... had 19 knockdown blocks ... tallied 3.5 Sat out as a redshirt. pancakes in his first start at Florida State ... also had a season-best of four knockdowns against Prairie View A&M and UL Monroe. HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a two-star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... named New Orle- PREVIOUS SCHOOL ans SPARQ All-Combine Team ... led Ridge Point to its first playoff appearance ... recorded 61 Played for coach Lenny Wagner at Santa Rosa ... helped lead the team to a 7-4 record in 2014. tackles, including 43 solo stops to average 5.5 tackles per game ... also intercepted five passes, defended two other passes and forced a fumble during his senior season ... earned First-Team HIGH SCHOOL All-District honors as a junior and senior ... had a 3.6 GPA at Ridge Point ... played for coach Played for coach Jason Franci at Montgomery ... played football and was on the team. Brett Sniffen. PERSONAL PERSONAL Born on April 30, 1994 ... son of Ricardo and Julie Cattaneo ... younger brother, Dante, plays Born on February 9, 1996 ... son of Jacque and Brandi Watkins. football at Lamar.

CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR QH WILL COPA 2015 12 16 1 17 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 1 OFFENSIVE TACKLE • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-8 • 315 AUSTIN, TEXAS SINGLE GAME HIGHS WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Tackles: 8, at Arkansas State, Dec. 5, 2015 (8-0) MAJOR: CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Tackles for Loss: 1.0, at Arkansas State, Dec. 5, 2015 (1.0-1) 75 ACCOLADES • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014

2015 Played in seven games as a reserve offensive tackle and on special teams ... had a knockdown block at Florida State.

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2014 Sat out the season as a redshirt. ISHMAEL DAVIS

HIGH SCHOOL DEFENSIVE END • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-3 • 223 Named a three-star recruit by ESPN.com ... rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com KILLEEN, TEXAS and 247Sports.com ... played for coach Darren Allman ... helped lead Westlake to the state semi- finals as a junior ... named a First-Team All-District 15-5A selection as a junior and senior ... MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL STUDIES recorded 43 pancake blocks as a senior ... competed in the shot put and discus in track and field. 11 PERSONAL 2015 Born on June 21, 1996 ... son of Tom and Molly Copa ... his father played basketball at Marquette Played in 12 games on special teams and at linebacker ... made one start ... had a career-best and professionally with the NBA’s ... brother, Charlie, was a tight end at Tulsa. of 10 tackles and nine solo stops at Georgia Southern ... had five tackles and one solo stop at UL Lafayette ... also recorded two solo tackles and three total stops against Prairie view A&M ... had a quarterback hurry against the Panthers ... tallied two tackles at Houston.

DARNELL DAILEY, JR. 2014 NOSE TACKLE • SENIOR • 1L • 6-1 • 250 Sat out as a redshirt. SAN PABLO, CALIF. RODRIGUEZ HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE Two-sport letterman in football and track at Ellison. 35 MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONAL ACCOLADES Born on June 20, 1995 ... son of Da Shonda Deas-Davis and Keith Davis ... his brother, Niser Deas, • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014-15 and 2015-16 played football at Howard Payne. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2014-15 and 2015-16 CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR QH 2015 2015 12 20 6 26 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Played in six games as a reserve linebacker and on special teams ... recorded 10 tackles ... had five solo stops ... had season highs of four tackles against Houston and Prairie View A&M ... also SINGLE GAME HIGHS had a tackle for a five-yard loss against the Panthers ... opened the season with two tackles at Tackles: 4, vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 (2-2) & at Houston, Sept. 26, 2015 (2-2) Florida State. Tackles for Loss: 1.0, vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 (1.0-5)

2014 Sat out the season as a redshirt ... mid-year transfer from Contra Costa College ... participated STEVEN EDDINGS in spring practice. DEFENSIVE END • SENIOR • 1L • 6-4 • 285 PREVIOUS SCHOOL MEMPHIS, TENN. Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... played for coach Alonzo Carter ... named BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL All-California Region III and All-Bay Valley Conference linebacker after leading Contra Costa with JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 68 total tackles and 53 solo stops as a sophomore ... also had 2.5 sacks for a loss of 22 yards 96 MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES and 10 tackles for loss of 48 yards ... tied for the team lead with three interceptions, forced one 2015 fumble and recovered two more fumbles in 2013 ... had a 3.56 GPA at Contra Costa. Played in last two games of the season ... had a career-best of three tackles at Idaho ... had one tackle and a quarterback hurry at Arkansas State. HIGH SCHOOL Rated a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... attended Rodriguez High School. PREVIOUS SCHOOL Participated in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College All-Star Game and PERSONAL recorded seven tackles and two sacks ... named First-Team All-MACJC ... two-year starter at Born on Dec. 8, 1993 ... son of Darnell Dailey Sr. Jones County Junior College where he played for coach Ray Perkins, a former head coach at Alabama ... helped lead Jones to a 9-2 record in 2013 ... netted 38 tackles, three sacks and seven CAREER STATISTICS tackles for loss of 14 yards as a sophomore ... also forced one fumble, recovered two fumbles TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR QH and broke up a pass ... totaled 12 tackles, two sacks and another tackle for loss as a freshman. 2015 6 55 5 10 1.0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL SINGLE GAME HIGHS Received All-State honors as a senior at Bartlett High School ... named to the All-District 14-AAA Tackles: 4, vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 (2-2) & at Houston, Sept. 26, 2015 (2-2) First Team ... had 40 tackles, five sacks and a fumble recovery as a senior ... participated in the Tackles for Loss: 1.0, vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 (1.0-5) Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game.

PERSONAL Born on July 1, 1994 ... son of Jessie Eddings ... his father was a star running back at Memphis.

CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR QH 2015 2 3 1 4 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0

SINGLE GAME HIGHS 62 Tackles: 3, at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 (2-1) WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE XAVIER EZENAGU CHRIS FRENCH SAFETY • JUNIOR • TR • 5-10 • 197 TIGHT END • JUNIOR • 1L • 6-4 • 245 RICHARDSON, TEXAS SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. BERKNER HIGH SCHOOL SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL HOUSTON BAPTIST UNIVERSITY SADDLEBACK COLLEGE 32 MAJOR: ECONOMICS 87 MAJOR: COMMUNICATION STUDIES

PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2015 Transfer from Houston Baptist where he recorded four tackles in two games as a freshman in Played in three games ... caught four passes for 24 yards and a touchdown ... began the season 2013. catching two passes for 14 yards and a four-yard TD at Florida State ... also had a season-long 10-yard reception against the Seminoles ... caught two passes for 10 yards against Prairie View HIGH SCHOOL A&M. Was a two-year letterman ... played for coach Jim Ledford...earned All-District First-Team honors in 2011 and 2012 ... named to All-City team in 2011 and 2012 ... regional qualifier in track in PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2010-13 ... member of the AB Honor Roll. Transfer from Saddleback College ... Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, JC- Gridiron.com and 247Sports.com ... ranked among the Top Four JUCO tight ends by Rivals.com PERSONAL and 247Sports.com ... sat out 2014 as a redshirt after catching 32 passes for 500 yards and seven Born on Sept. 5, 1994 in Dallas, Texas ... son of Bertha Ezenagu ... hobbies include riding bikes. touchdowns as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL TERON FITZGERALD Lettered in football and basketball at San Clemente ... earned All-County First-Team honors as a senior after leading San Clemente with 600 receiving yards and six touchdown catches ... San LINEBACKER • SENIOR • 1L • 6-4 • 227 Clemente boasted a 12-2 overall record, ranking fifth in California and 19th in the nation after GREENSBORO, FLA. advancing to the CIF finals ... also played at Saddleback Valley Christian High School, where he WEST GADSEN HIGH SCHOOL was the varsity player of the year as a junior. COPIAH LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE 8 MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES PERSONAL Born on July 23, 1993 ... son of Larry and Katherine French. 2015

Played in nine games ... recorded seven tackles, including four unassisted stops ... had a sea- CAREER STATISTICS son-high three tackles at Houston ... had two solo stops versus the Cougars ... registered two RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G tackles against Prairie View A&M ... assisted on a tackle for a loss of one yard against Prairie 2015 3 4 24 1 10 1.3 6.0 8.0 View A&M. SINGLE GAME HIGHS PREVIOUS SCHOOL Receptions: 2, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 & vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... was a starting line- Receiving Yards: 14, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 (2-14) backer for Copiah Lincoln’s team that posted an 8-3 record, won the South Division Champion- Receiving TDs: 1 at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 ship and played in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges Championship Long Reception: 10, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 game ... tallied 40 tackles, including 24 solo stops ... had 4.5 sacks for a loss of 20 yards, seven tackles for loss and broke up a pass ... led the Wolves with eight tackles against Northwest ... played in four games as a freshman and recorded a tackle on special teams. CEDRIC GAMBRELL HIGH SCHOOL OFFENSIVE TACKLE • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-6 • 252 Three-year starter as a linebacker and wide receiver at West Gadsen High School ... was named CLEVELAND, TEXAS an All-State and All-County selection as a senior ... also played basketball and was a member of CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL the track and field team at Gadsen. MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE

PERSONAL 64 Born on July 7, 1995 ... son of Teresa Griee. 2016 CAREER STATISTICS Moved to the offensive line in spring practice. TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR QH 2015 9 4 3 7 0.5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 2015 Played in four games as a reserved defensive tackle ... had three solo tackles at UL Lafayette. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 3, at Houston, Sept. 26, 2015 (2-1) 2014 Sat out as a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com ... tabbed as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout. com ... listed among the top recruits in Texas by officialplayerwatch.com ... played for coach Clayton Maple ... earned All-District 22-3A First-Team defensive end as a senior after being se- lected as an All-District First-Team offensive tackle as a junior ... named to the TABC All-Region team, District 22-3A co-MVP and All-District First Team in basketball after averaging 17 points and 17 rebounds as a junior ... chosen one of the Top 100 recruits in the Greater Houston area 63 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

by the Houston Chronicle ... selected as a finalist for the Guy V. Lewis Award that goes to the top 726 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior and 443 yards and eight TDs as a junior ... caught basketball player in the Greater Houston area ... was the district champion in the shot put and 15 passes for 345 yards and three touchdowns as a senior ... recorded a .325 batting average discus for the track and field team ... also was the Area Finalist and a two-time Regional Qualifier with three home runs and 12 stolen bases as a junior ... named Offensive Player of the Year at in the shot put ... also was a Regional qualifier in the discus twice . Pflugerville.

PERSONAL PERSONAL Born on Aug. 12, 1995 ... son of Cedric Gambrell, Sr. and Ititchers Bogany ... his brother, Cedric Born on Oct. 20, 1995 ... son of Clarence Guidry, Jr. and Melissa Bedford-Guidry. Reed, signed with the Buffalo Bills in 2015.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds. PD FF FR QBH TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blk QBH 2015 4 3 0 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 11 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 9 5 0 5 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Totals 20 6 0 6 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Tackles: 3, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 10, 2015 (3-0) SINGLE GAME HIGHS FRANKIE GRIFFIN Tackles: 3, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 10, 2015 (3-0) LINEBACKER • SOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-0 • 187 DARIUS HOOD SPRING, TEXAS KLEIN COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL OFFENSIVE LINE • SENIOR • 2L • 6-0 • 275 MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANO, TEXAS PLANO EAST HIGH SCHOOL 18 MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE ACCOLADES 50 • 2016 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference by Phil Steele 2016 SPRING 2015 Moves over to offensive line this spring after splitting time on the offensive and defensive lines Sat out the season with an injury. last season.

2014 2015 Sat out as a redshirt. Played in four games ... recorded four tackles ... had a season-best of two tackles, including a solo stop at Houston ... had one solo tackle at UL Lafayette ... assisted on one tackle against HIGH SCHOOL Prairie View A&M. Rated a two-star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... chosen one of the

Top 100 recruits in the Houston Area by the Houston Chronicle ... selected All-Greater Houston 2014 by VYPE Magazine ... named 2013 First Team All-District 13-5A as a junior and senior ... voted team Defensive MVP as a junior and senior ... led Klein Collins to a combined 20-12 record in his Played in one game ... had two tackles against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... also recorded a tackle for a three seasons as a starter ... tallied 85 tackles, one interception and one tackle for loss in seven one-yard loss and recovered a fumble against the Lions. games before missing the rest of the season with an injury ... played for coach Drew Svoboda. 2013 PERSONAL Sat out the season with an injury ... received the Fred Bleil Most Improved Defensive Player Born on Oct. 23, 1995 ... son of Frankie and Sheree Griffin. Award following spring practice and Supercat Award for skill student-athlete in spring workouts.

2012 CLARENCE GUIDRY III Played in 10 games as a reserve defensive tackle ... recorded 12 tackles and assisted on a tackle for a loss of one yard against New Mexico State ... recorded a season-best four tackles against CORNERBACK • JUNIOR • 2L • 5-11 • 185 Louisiana Tech ... had two stops versus New Mexico and UTSA ... had one tackle in four other PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS contests. PFLUGERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES HIGH SCHOOL 23 Averaged 5.0 yards per carry as a senior before suffering a season-ending injury ... earned All-District 16-5A First-Team honors as a junior and Second-Team honors as a sophomore ... was 2015 named Academic All-District both seasons ... served as a team captain at Leander ... ran for 1,174 Played in nine games as a reserve cornerback and on special teams ... recorded five solo tackles yards and 12 touchdowns on 193 carries as a junior. ... broke up two passes ... had a season-high of three solo stops at UL Lafayette ... had one tackle

and broke up a pass against Prairie View A&M ... made one stop against Georgia State ... broke up a pass against UL Monroe. PERSONAL Born on Feb. 26, 1993 in Savannah, Ga ... son of Anita and Bryant Hood. 2014 Played in 11 games as a reserve cornerback and on special teams ... had a tackle at Illinois. CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blk QBH HIGH SCHOOL 2012 10 6 6 12 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rated a two-star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... named All-District 2014 1 2 0 2 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 16-5A Second-Team as a running back during his junior and senior seasons ... earned Academic 2015 4 2 2 4 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 All-District honors as a junior and senior ... named All-District First Team in baseball as a junior Totals 15 10 8 18 2.0 3 0 0 1 0 0 and senior ... played running back and cornerback for coach George Herrmann ... recorded 22 tackles as a cornerback with one interception and four pass breakups as a senior ... rushed for 64 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4, Louisiana Tech, Nov. 10, 2012 (2-2) Tackles for Loss: 1.0, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 (1-0) TYLER JONES Fumbles recovered: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 QUARTERBACK • SENIOR • 3L • 6-2 • 197 STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS STEPHENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: NUTRITION STEPHAN JOHNSON 2 SAFETY• JUNIOR • 2L • 6-0 • 178 THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS ACCOLADES COLLEGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL • 2015 All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention by SBC Coaches and selected media MAJOR: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING • 2015 Named Sun Belt Conference Student-Athlete of the Week on Sept. 21 • 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention by SBC Coaches and selected media 20 • 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team by College Sports Madness 2015 • 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team by Phil Steele Played in 12 games ... made one start against Houston at free safety ... recorded 27 tackles, in- • 2013 Texas State Outstanding Freshman of the Year Award cluding 16 solo stops ... led the Bobcats with two interceptions against Georgia State and broke up another pass against UL Monroe ... also recovered a fumble at Arkansas State ... recorded NOTES career highs of nine total and six solo tackles at Houston ... also had four stops against Southern Holds school single season record for highest completion percentage with 65.4 percent (246- Miss and Georgia State ... had three solo stops versus Southern Miss ... assisted on three tackles 376) in 2014 ... ranks second among Texas State’s career pass completion leaders with 569 and against Georgia State ... tallied two tackles, including one solo stop at Florida State and Idaho ... career pass completion percentage with 61.9 percent (569-919) ... his 6,284 passing yards, 919 assisted on a tackle for loss of one yard at Houston. passing attempts and 44 career touchdown passes rank fourth among Texas State’s career lead- ers ... was the starting quarterback during 14 of Texas State’s 16 wins during last three years. 2014 Played in 10 games ... recorded 13 tackles, including eight solo stops, and a pass breakup 2015 throughout the season ... assisted on a tackle at Illinois ... made a tackle and broke up a pass Ranked fourth among Sun Belt Conference leaders in passing yards per game with 207.0 yards against Idaho ... registered a season-best three tackles against UL Lafayette and New Mexico per game after completing 223 of 382 pass for 2,484 yards ... also had 14 touchdown passes State ... recorded two stops versus ULM and Georgia State ... had one tackle against Illinois, Idaho ... his 119.9 pass efficiency rating was seventh in the SBC ... ranked fourth among Sun Belt to- and Arkansas State. tal offense leaders with 256.4 yards per game ... ranked second among Texas State’s rushing leaders with 583 yards and 10 touchdowns on 139 carries ... named Sun Belt Student-Athlete HIGH SCHOOL of the Week after accumulating 470 yards of total offense against Southern Miss ... rushed for Rated a two-star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... chosen one of the Top career-bests of 160 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries against the Golden Eagles ... also 100 recruits in the Houston Area by the Houston Chronicle ... was chosen as the Montgomery threw for season highs of 310 yards and three touchdowns after completing 31 of 46 passes Courier’s County Player of the Week ... named First-Team All-District selection ... returned three against Southern Miss ... threw for 288 yards pass at Houston and 287 yards against New Mexico interceptions for touchdowns as a senior ... also competed in track and field events ... tallied 93 State ... completed 12 of 14 passes for 278 yards and three TDs versus Prairie View A&M. tackles, six interceptions, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries during his career ... has two cousins playing college football, Kolby Griffin, a defensive back at TCU and Jermauria 2014 Rasco, a defensive end at LSU ... his uncle, Robert Lyles, also played at TCU before spending six Started all 12 games as a dual-threat quarterback ... completed 246 of 376 passes for 2,670 seasons with the NFL’s Houston Oilers as a linebacker ... played for coach Richard Carson. yards and 22 touchdowns with just seven interceptions ... his 65.4 completion percentage set a school record, ranked 16th nationally and was second among SBC leaders ... his 22 touchdown PERSONAL passes were the third-highest total in school history and ranked third among league leaders ... Born on Dec. 19, 1995 ... son of Floyd and Bridgette Johnson. ranked 38th nationally and third among SBC leaders with a pass efficiency rating of 140.7 ... be- came the first Bobcat quarterback to throw for over 300 yards in consecutive games since 2009 CAREER STATISTICS after he threw for 302 yards versus Georgia Southern and 300 yards at South Alabama ... threw TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Int Yds BU FF FR for a season-best 336 yards and four touchdowns with just one interception after completing 2014 10 8 5 13 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 29 of 43 passes at Illinois ... his 336 passing yards against the Fighting Illini were the most by a 2015 12 16 11 27 0.5 1 2 0 1 0 1 Texas State QB since Oct. 10, 2009 ... opened the season completing 84 percent (21-25) of his Totals 22 24 16 40 0.5 1 2 0 2 0 1 passes for 278 yards and a season-best four touchdowns versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... threw a season-long 71-yard pass to Jafus Gaines against UAPB and a 70-yard pass to C. J. Best against SINGLE GAME HIGHS Arkansas State ... rushed for 539 yards and six touchdowns on 166 carries ... ran for a season-best Tackles: 9, at Houston, Sept. 26, 2015 (6-3) 82 yards against Navy and New Mexico State ... ran for 77 yards on 17 carries against Arkansas Solo Tackles: 6, at Houston, Sept. 26, 2015 State ... recorded 65 yards and a season-best two touchdowns on nine carries at Georgia State. Fumble Recovered: 1, at Arkansas State, Dec. 5, 2015 (1-0) Interceptions: 2, vs. Georgia State, Nov. 14, 2015 (2-0) 2013 Pass Breakups: 1, vs. UL Monroe, Nov. 19, 2015 & Idaho, Oct. 04, 2014 Played in eight games and made seven starts ... was starter in four of Texas State’s six wins ... threw for 1,130 yards and eight touchdowns while completing 100 of 160 passes ... ran for 257 yards on 89 carries ... threw for 281 yards and two TDs against South Alabama ... passed for 204 yards and two touchdowns after completing 17 of 28 passes at Arkansas State ... made his first start against Wyoming when he completed 14 of 18 passes for 196 yards and one TD ... gained 56 yards on seven carries against the Cowboys ... ran for 68 yards on 23 carries against South Alabama.

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senior ... led Stephenville to its fifth straight state championship in 2012 ... earned MVP honors field goal attempts and 76 of 77 extra-point tries as a sophomore ... kicked a 51-yard field goal in Class 3A state championship game when he accounted for nine touchdowns and 556 yards against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M ... booted a 40-yard field goal versus Navarro ... made six ... completed 25 of 32 passes for 432 yards and five TDs ... ran 12 times for 124 yards and four of his nine field goal tries and 60 of his 61 extra-point attempts during his freshman season. TDs ... named 3A Player of the Year and First-Team All-State quarterback by TexasFootball.com ... named Class 3A State MVP ... ranked in the top 100 quarterbacks in the nation by ESPN.com. HIGH SCHOOL Earned All-District 12-5A First-Team honors as a senior kicker and punter at Lee ... averaged 40.6 PERSONAL yards on 46 punts ... had a career-long punt of 63 yards ... named All-State Second Team punter Born on Oct. 15, 1994 ... son of Mike and Daphne Jones. by the Texas Sports Writers Association ... was named All-Region II Elite Third-Team selection as a punter ... was named an All-Region Second Team selection as a forward for Lee’s soccer team CAREER STATISTICS ... chosen District 12-5A MVP and All-District First-Team as a senior PASSING G Cmp Att Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2013 8 100 161 5 1130 8 67 62.1 7.0 141.2 131.3 PERSONAL 2014 12 246 376 7 2670 22 71 65.4 7.1 222.5 140.7 Born on April 6, 1994 ... son of Ziber and Melfide Kaba. 2015 12 223 382 10 2484 14 65 58.4 6.5 207.0 119.9 Totals 32 569 919 22 6284 44 71 61.9 6.8 196.4 130.4 CAREER STATISTICS SCORING G PAT Pct. FG-A Pct. Lg Punt Avg 50+ Lg I20 KO Avg. TB RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2015 12 26-27 83.3 10-18 55.6 50 65 44.3 20 69 20 62 63.5 43 2013 8 89 257 0 38 2.9 32.1 2014 12 166 539 6 43 3.2 44.9 SINGLE GAME HIGHS 2015 12 139 583 10 66 4.2 48.6 PAT: 7, vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 Totals 32 394 1,379 16 66 3.5 43.1 Points by Kicking: 10, vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 19, 2015 Rush Attempts: 1, vs. Florida State, Sept. 12, 2015 (1-11) SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards: 11, vs. Florida State, Sept. 12, 2015 (1-11) Touchdown Runs: 2, four times, last at Idaho, Nov. 26, 2015 Field Goals Made: 2, vs. Georgia Southern, Oct. 29, 2015 & Georgia State, Nov. 14, 2015 Rush Attempts: 23, vs. South Alabama, Oct. 26, 2013 Field Goals Attempted: 3, vs. Georgia State, Nov. 14, 2015 Rush Yards: 160, vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 19, 2015 Longest Field Goal: 50, vs. Georgia State, Nov. 14, 2015 Long Rush: 66, vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 19, 2015 Punts: 8, vs. UL Monroe, Nov. 19, 2015 Pass Attempts: 51, vs. Georgia Southern, Nov. 08, 2014 & Georgia State, Nov. 14, 2015 Punt Yards: 357, vs. UL Monroe, Nov. 19, 2015 Pass Completions: 31, vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 19, 2015 Longest Punt: 69, vs. South Alabama, Oct. 24, 2015 Passing Yards: 336, at Illinois, Sept. 20, 2014 Touchdown Passes: 4, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 & at Illinois, Sept. 20, 2014 Had Intercepted: 2, six times, last vs. Georgia State, Nov. 14, 2015 Long Pass: 71, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 STAN KANU Total Offense Attempts: 68, Georgia Southern, Nov. 08, 2014 DEFENSIVE END • 6-5 · 230 · SOPHOMORE · TR Total Offense Yards: 470, vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 19, 2015 (160 rush, 310 pass) KATY, TEXAS SEVEN LAKES HIGH SCHOOL HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY LUMI KABA 93 MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE KICKER-PUNTER • SENIOR • 1L • 6-2 • 182 PREVIOUS SCHOOL TYLER, TEXAS Transfer from Henderson State ... sat out 2014 season as a redshirt ... named to the Academic LEE HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll after maintaining a 3.5 or higher GPA. TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE 9 MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL One-year letterman as a defensive end for coach David Cooper ... also played basketball and ACCOLADES earned Academic All-District 19-5A honors as a junior ... Earned All-District Second-Team honors • 2016 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference by Athlon, Phil Steele and Lindy’s after helping Seven Lakes win district basketball championships as a junior and senior. • 2016 Preseason All-Texas Second -Team by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football PERSONAL 2015 Born on April 4 ... son of Uche and Laura Kanu of Katy. Ranked third among Sun Belt Conference punting leaders after averaging 44.3 yards on 65 punts ... ranked eighth among the league’s scoring leaders among kickers with 4.7 points per game after connecting on 26 of 27 extra-point attempts and 10 of 18 field goal attempts ... finished ELIJAH KING seventh among Sun Belt place kickers with 10 field goals made in 12 contests ... had 20 punts WIDE RECEIVER • JUNIOR • TR • 6-2 • 180 of 50 yards or more throughout the season ... also placed 20 punts inside the 20 ... was named ASHLAND, KY. the Sun Belt Conference Student-Athlete of the Week after averaging 47.7 yards on seven punts, FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 65.0 yards on six kickoffs and scoring five points on a field goal and two extra points against SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE South Alabama ... had punts of a season-best 69 yards and 59 yards while placing three punts MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES inside the 10-yard line versus the Jaguars ... averaged a season-best of 51.2 yards on five punts 3 and kicked a season-long 50-yard field goal against Georgia State ... had four 50-yard punts at PREVIOUS SCHOOL Georgia Southern while averaging 48.6 yards on five punts ...made a season-best two field goals Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247 Sports ... transferred to Texas State from Santa against Georgia Southern and Georgia State. Barbara City College ... played 11 games in the 2014 season ... caught 54 passes for 637 yards and seven touchdowns as a freshman ... played three games in 2015 ... recorded 19 receptions PREVIOUS SCHOOL for 277 yards and one TD ... had a 70-yard catch as a sophomore ... played for Craig Moropoulos. Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... transfer from Tyler Junior College ... Earned NJCAA First-Team All-America honors ... connected on 12 of his 14 66 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Played running back at Fairview ... named All-State First-Team as an athlete ... was an All-Area Born on Oct. 4, 1994 ... son of Darrell and Sheila Kolek. selection ... earned All-Eastern Kentucky Conference First-Team honors after rushing for 1,379 yards and 21 as a senior ... helped lead Fairview to 14-1 record and the Eagles were state run- ner-up ... played for Nathan McPeek ... also played at for Billy Seals at Huntington High School A. J. KRAWCZYK ... helped Highlanders reach semifinals with an 8-4 record ... was an All-Area First Team player in basketball. RUNNING BACK • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-11 • 180 KINGWOOD, TEXAS PERSONAL KINGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Born on Oct. 15, 1994 in Huntington, W. Va. ... son of Bridgette and Shaun King. MAJOR: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 47 ACCOLADES BRETT KOCIAN • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 and 2015 KICKER/PUNTER • JUNIOR • TR • 5-10 • 190 • Named to Texas State’s Dean’s List WHARTON, TEXAS • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher WHARTON HIGH SCHOOL in 2014-15 and 2015-16 BLINN COLLEGE 91 MAJOR: BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY 2015 Saw action in four games. ACCOLADES • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic “Cream of the Crop” award at Texas State in 2015 2014 • Member of Texas State Dean’s List Sat out as a redshirt.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Transfer from Blinn College ... made his only field goal attempt and had nine punts for 278 yards Was a wide receiver and safety at Kingwood ... named All-District 13-5A Second-Team defensive as a sophomore ... kicked a season-long 59-yard punt and placed two inside the 20 ... made his back as a senior ... chosen Academic All-District as a junior and senior. only extra-point attempt as a freshman. PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Born on Feb. 29, 1996 ... son of Sharon Dissinger and Jim Krawczyk ... stepfather is John Dissinger Earned All-Area First-Team and All-District First-Team kicker as a senior kicker ... also was named ... his sister, Merritt, is a former swimmer at Penn State ... has a brother, Spencer. an All-District Second-Team and All-Region Second-Team punter in his senior season ...named an All-District Second-Team kicker as a junior ... received the USMC Distinguished Athlete Award ... was a regional qualifier in tennis and ... earned the Sheree Reynolds Key Memorial Tennis Scholarship Award ... was a member of the baseball team ... was on the A Honor Roll and INOKE LANGI a member of the National Honor Society and Lions Club (Top 21 ranked students at Wharton). TIGHT END/LS • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-4 • 250 EULESS, TEXAS PERSONAL TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL Born on February 8, 1995 in Wharton, TX ... son of Leroy and Kristi Kocian. MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 81 KOLBY KOLEK ACCOLADES • 2016 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference by Phil Steele WIDE RECEIVER • SENIOR • SQ • 5-11 • 200 LAGRANGE, TEXAS 2015 LAGRANGE HIGH SCHOOL Played in 12 games as a long snapper on punts, field goal and extra-point attempts ... had two MAJOR: HEALTH & FITNESS MANAGEMENT tackles, including one solo stop ... assisted on a tackle at Florida State ... had a solo stop . 36 2014 ACCOLADES Sat out as a redshirt. • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 HIGH SCHOOL • Named to Texas State’s Dean’s List Played tight end for coach Steve Lineweaver at Trinity ... caught three passes for 28 yards in four games as a senior ... helped Trinity post a 12-1 record as a senior. 2015 Was a member of Texas State’s team. PERSONAL Born on April 9, 1996 ... son of the late Inoke Langi, Sr. and Mana Langi. 2014 Sat out the season as a redshirt after joining the Bobcats in spring practice.

HIGH SCHOOL Earned Honorable Mention All-State honors ... named All-District 23-3A First Team selection as a senior after earning Second-Team honors as junior ... earned All-Region 9-3A honors as a junior and senior ... named Second-Team All-State baseball player by Texas Sportswriters Asso- ciation ... led LaGrange to state baseball championship game after hitting an inside-the-park grand-slam home run in the semifinal contest and the Leopards went on to win the state title. 67 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE KREGG LEMONS GABE LOYD OFFENSIVE LINE • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-4 • 275 LINEBACKER • JUNIOR • TR • 6-2 • 240 HOUSTON, TEXAS ST. LOUIS, MO. TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL MILLER CAREER ACADEMY MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES FORT SCOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE 78 2 MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

2015 ACCOLADES Sat out as a redshirt. • 2016 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference by Phil Steele

HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Named a two-star recruit by 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... two-year starter who has “excel- Rated as a three-star recruit by 247 Sports.com and a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout. lent feet” ... ranked among the top 75 recruits in the Houston area by the Houston Chronicle com ... transferred to Texas State from Fort Scott Community College ... named an All-Kansas and VYPE Magazine ... earned All-District 19-6A Second-Team honors ... helped lead Taylor to Jayhawk Second-Team selection in the 2015 season after he tallied 106 tackles, including 54 the largest win/loss turnaround in Texas during his senior season ... strongest player pound for solo stops ... recorded 21 tackles for loss of 84 yards and 4.5 sacks for 37 total yards ... made one pound at the school. interception that he returned for a touchdown ... had one fumble recovery ... Surpassed NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneer linebacker Lavonte’ David, becoming the school’s all-time career tackles PERSONAL leader with 224 ... named an Honorable Mention All-Jayhawk Conference selection as a fresh- Born on Dec. 18, 1996 ... son of Bobby and Debra Lemons. man ... played for Curtis Horton.

High School BRYAN LONDON Attended Clyde C. Miller Career Academy in St. Louis ... earned All-State First-Team honors and LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-2 • 215 named a Missouri All-Star as a senior ... recorded 129 tackles, 63 assisted stops and eight sacks CONVERSE, TEXAS ... recovered four fumbles and four interceptions ... earned All-State honors as a junior ... named RANDOLPH HIGH SCHOOL Defensive Player of the Year as a junior. MAJOR: MANAGEMENT 55 ERIC LUNA 2015 WIDE RECEIVER • JUNIOR • SQ • 6-1 • 200 Sat out as a redshirt. DEER PARK, TEXAS DEER PARK HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL MIDWESTERN STATE Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... four-year starter as a 11 MAJOR: PUBLIC RELATIONS / MASS COMMUNICATIONS linebacker ... also was a two-year starter as a running back ... named District 14-3A Defensive MVP and All-District First-Team as a linebacker and running back as a senior ... played in the San • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2015 Antonio Sports All-Star game ... led the Ro-Hawks in tackles three years ... was team’s leading • Member of Texas State Dean’s List rusher as a junior and in interceptions and forced fumbles as a senior ... tallied 126 tackles, 2.0 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in sacks, four interceptions and three forced fumbles ... ran for 659 yards and five touchdowns on 2015-16 110 carries ... named All-District 14-2A as a running back and linebacker after running for 1,096 yards and 12 touchdowns on 183 carries and logging 127 tackles as a junior ... also played bas- 2015 ketball and competed in track and field, along with power lifting at Randolph. Was a member of the team.

PERSONAL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Born on March 17, 1997 ... son of Bryan London and Kimberly London. Played in nine games as a freshman at Midwestern State ... played primarily on special teams as freshman ... had one reception for 13 yards that extended a scoring drive ... recorded 11 tackles and nine “DeCleaters” on special teams.

HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterman in football and track and field at Deer Park ... earned All-District 21-5A First-Team honors as a senior wide receiver after catching 37 passes for 572 yards and nine touchdowns ... was an All-District 22-5A wide receiver as a junior after recording 42 catches for 756 yards and 11 TDs ... played for Texas in the Texas-Louisiana Bayou Bowl All-Star game ... earned Academic All-State honors as a senior ... was a three-time Academic All-District se- lection.

PERSONAL Born on Dec. 18, 1994 ... son of Chriszelda and Richard Luna.

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2015 ACCOLADES Played in six games ... rushed for 61 yards on 14 carries ... caught five passes for 26 yards ... • 2016 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele and Athlon rushed for 40 yards on nine carries against Prairie View A&M ... had a season-long 15-yard run • Named to Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll in 2015-16 versus the Panthers ... tallied 21 yards on five carries at Florida State ... caught three passes for • 2014 Fred Bleil Award winner as Texas State Most Improved Defensive Player in the spring 26 yards and had a 20-yard catch against Prairie View ... caught a two-yard pass at Houston. 2015 2014 Started 10 games as a nose tackle ... recorded 40 tackles, including 19 solo stops ... had 1.5 tack- Played in one game as a reserve running back before sitting out the rest of the season ... gained les for loss of five yards ... assisted on a sack for a loss of two yards ... recovered a fumble and had 54 yards on 12 carries and caught an eight-yard pass versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff. a quarterback hurry against Prairie View A&M ... recorded a season-best of six tackles against Georgia Southern, New Mexico State and UL Monroe ... had four solo tackles against Southern HIGH SCHOOL Miss, Georgia Southern and New Mexico State ... had five tackles against Southern Miss. Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... played for coach Rodney Vincent ... ranked among the Top 20 running backs in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Football magazine ... 2014 rushed for 2,593 yards and 23 touchdowns on 376 carries in his four-year high school career at One of the most improved student-athletes on the defensive line ... played in 12 games ... made Vista Ridge ... tallied 546 yards and five touchdowns on 80 carries as a senior ... chosen as Vista 11 starts as a nose tackle ... recorded 41 tackles, including 22 solo stops ... had 3.0 sacks for a Ridge’s Offensive Player of the Year ... named a Second-Team All-State selection and a First-Team loss of 12 yards and 7.0 tackles for loss of 28 yards ... registered a season-best of seven tackles All-District 25-4A performer after rushing for 1,468 yards and 17 touchdowns on 202 carries as against South Alabama ... had five tackles versus Tulsa, Idaho and Arkansas State ... made four a junior ... also caught six passes for 110 yards and a TD as a senior after recording 10 receptions stops against UL Lafayette and New Mexico State ... had a quarterback hurry and a sack against for 60 yards as a junior ... caught 17 passes for 135 yards as a sophomore ... averaged 31.56 yards Idaho ... also recorded sacks against Tulsa and UL Lafayette. on nine kickoff returns throughout his career ... also a member of the track and basketball teams ... member of the National Honor Society and had a 3.0 GPA. 2013 Played in five games as a reserve defensive lineman ... recorded six tackles ... had a season-best PERSONAL of three tackles at UL Lafayette ... tallied two stops versus Western Kentucky ... had one tackle Born on July 9, 1995 ... son of Steve and Cynthia Mayberry. at Arkansas State.

CAREER STATISTICS 2012 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Sat out as a redshirt 2014 1 12 54 0 12 4.5 54.0 2015 6 14 61 0 15 4.4 10.2 HIGH SCHOOL Total 7 26 115 0 15 4.4 16.4 Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... rated as one of the Top 100 players in the Greater Houston area by VYPEMagazine.com ... two-time Class 5A All-State Team selection by Texas Associated Press of Sports Editors ... named District 24-5A Defensive MVP as a senior in 2011 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G and a All-District First Team as a sophomore and junior ... four-year starter at Clear Springs for 2014 1 1 8 0 8 8.0 8.0 coach Clint Hartman ... registered 108 tackles and eight sacks as a senior ... also recovered three 2015 6 5 26 0 20 5.2 4.3 fumbles and forced another three fumbles ... had a season-high 14 tackles against Pearland Totals 7 6 34 0 20 5.7 4.9 Dawson ... recorded 133 tackles and 8.5 sacks as a junior ... tallied 107 tackles and eight sacks as a sophomore. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rush Attempts: 12, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 PERSONAL Rush Yards: 54, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 (12 carries) Born on March 26, 1994 ... son of Dallas and Nesha McClarty ... his cousin, Leonard Marshall Long Rush: 15, versus Prairie View played football at LSU and with the New York Giants. Reception: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 Receiving Yards: 8, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 (1 reception) CAREER STATISTICS Long Reception: 8, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds SACKS Yds FR FF All-Purpose Yards: 62, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 2013 5 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 12 22 19 41 7.0 28 3.0 12 0 0 2015 10 19 21 40 1.5 5 0.5 2 1 0 Totals 27 43 44 87 8.5 33 3.5 14 1 0

SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 7, at South Alabama, Nov. 15, 2014 (2-5) Sacks: 1.0, three times, last vs UL Lafayette, Oct. 14, 2014 (1-0) Tackles for Loss: 2.0, at New Mexico State, Nov. 01, 2014 (2-0) Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015

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ACCOLADES ACCOLADES • 2016 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele and Athlon • 2016 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference by Athlon, Phil Steele and Lindy’s • 2016 Preseason All-Texas Team Second-Team on defense by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football • 2016 Preseason All-Texas First-Team by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football • 2015 Fred Bleil Award winner as Texas State Most Improved Defensive Player in the spring • 2015 All-Sun Belt Conference Third-Team • Had the 2015 Sun Belt Conference Play of the Year when he returned a missed field goal 100 • 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention yards for a touchdown against South Alabama 2015 2015 Named an All-Sun Belt Conference Third-Team selection by Phil Steele ... chosen All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention by SBC Coaches and selected media ... had 58 pancake blocks Started 12 games as a cornerback ... recorded 44 tackles, including 34 solo stops ... broke up and gave up just two sacks ... recorded a season-best of seven knockdowns at UL Lafayette ... six passes ... tallied a season bests of eight solo tackles against New Mexico State ... had seven had six pancake blocks against Georgia State and Prairie View A&M. tackles at Houston and Idaho ... tallied six solo stops at Idaho ... had one pass breakup in six con- tests ... ranked fourth among Sun Belt Conference leaders after averaging 13.1 yards on 14 punt 2014 returns ... set a school record and recorded the third-longest punt return in Sun Belt Conference Named All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention by SBC coaches and selected media ... history with a 95-yard return for a touchdown against Prairie View A&M ... had three returns for started all 12 games ... logged 55.5 knockdowns throughout the season ... surrendered just five 101 yards against the Panthers ... also returned three punts for 24 yards at Idaho. sacks ... had a season-best of seven knockdowns at South Alabama and Georgia State ... had five knockdowns in five other games, including UL Lafayette, Georgia Southern, Tulsa and Arkansas 2014 State ... netted 4.5 pancake blocks at UL Monroe and four versus Idaho and Navy. Played in 10 games as a reserve cornerback and on special teams ... recorded five tackles, in- cluding four solo stops ... returned four punts for three yards ... had a six-yard return at Tulsa ... 2013 recorded two tackles against Illinois and UL Lafayette ... also had an assist at UL Monroe. Played in nine games with six starts as a redshirt freshman ... tallied 10 knockdown blocks as a strong-side guard and offensive tackle ... tallied three pancake blocks against Texas Tech and 2013 Idaho ... had two knockdowns at UL Lafayette ... had one pancake against Wyoming and Prairie Sat out as a redshirt. View A&M ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts.

HIGH SCHOOL 2012 Ranked as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... played for All-American Texas State alumnus Sat out as a redshirt Claude Mathis ... served as team captain and led the Eagles to a 14-1 overall record, No. 8 na- tional ranking and state semifinals ... member of the state’s 7-on-7 champions ... named an HIGH SCHOOL All-District 7-5A First-Team wide receiver ... led the district in kickoff return yards per attempt ... Rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports.com ... named an All-District 22-3A First-Team named DeSoto’s Offensive Player of the Year after leading the team with 59 receptions and 874 selection as an offensive lineman and a Second-Team selection as a defensive end during his yards ... caught seven touchdown passes as a senior ... earned the team’s offseason Iron Eagle senior season ... was an All-Area selection as a tight end after catching 15 passes for 203 yards award ... played as a wide receiver on offense and cornerback on defense. and a touchdown during his junior campaign ... three-year starter for head coach Shane Deel after he began playing organized football as a freshman ... also saw action as a defensive end PERSONAL and offensive tackle at Liberty ... also lettered in basketball and track and field. Born on Dec. 29, 1996 ... son of Anthony and Carolyn McDowell. PERSONAL CAREER STATISTICS Born on March 27, 1994 ... son of Kenny and Trudi Melton. TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blk 2014 10 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 12 34 10 44 2.5 5 6 0 1 0 Totals 22 38 11 49 2.5 5 6 0 1 0

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2014 10 4 3 0 6 0.8 0.3 2015 12 14 183 1 95 13.1 15.2 Totals 22 18 186 1 95 10.3 7.8

SINGLE GAME HIGHS Punt Returns: 3, vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 & at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 Punt Return Yards: 101, vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 (3-101) Long Punt Return: 95, vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 (school record) Touchdowns: 1, vs. South Alabama, Oct. 24, 2015 & vs. Prairie View A&M, Sept. 12, 2015 Tackles: 8 vs. New Mexico State, Nov. 7, 2015 (8-0) Tackles for Loss: 2.0, at New Mexico State, Nov. 01, 2014 (2-0)

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PERSONAL JORDAN MITTIE Born on March 7, 1996 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... son of A. J. and Michelle Mizerak ... his cousin, Carter Hill, played at Texas in 1985-87. DEFENSIVE END • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-3 • 235 ALEDO, TEXAS ALEDO HIGH SCHOOL CALEB MOSES NAVY PREP MAJOR: FINANCE SAFETY • JUNIOR • TR • 6-2 • 220 51 KILLEEN, TEXAS 2016 ELLISON HIGH SCHOOL Moved to defensive end after starting his career as a linebacker. SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 33 MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE 2015 Sat out as a redshirt. ACCOLADES • Member of Texas State Dean’s List PREP SCHOOL • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2015-16 Attended Navy Prep. PREVIOUS SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Transfer from Southwestern ... played in five games ... caught five passes for 76 yards ... had a Played inside linebacker at Aledo ... three-year letterman who was elected as team captain by 26-yard reception against Bacone ... also had a 22-yards catch against East Texas Baptist ... had his teammates as a senior ... helped lead Aledo to the 2011 and 2013 Class 4A Division II state two catches for 23 yards against Hendrix. championships ... named All-State Second-Team defense and Dave Campbell’s Super Elite team as a senior ... chosen District 7-4A All-District Defensive Player of the Year ... named to the All- HIGH SCHOOL DFW Second-Team by VYPE Magazine ... recorded 149 tackles (82 solo, 67 assists) and five sacks Was a standout receiver at Ellison ... named All-District Honorable Mention as a wide receiver ...... also forced two fumbles, recovered a fumble and broke up three passes as a senior ... helped was also an Academic All-District selection ... named team’s offensive MVP ... played for Buddy lead the Bearcats to an undefeated 16-0 record and No. 25 national ranking in 2013 ... Aledo McBride ... served as team caption for both football and baseball teams ... member of the Na- outscored its opponents 1,023-147 that season ... named Defensive MVP in state championship tional Honor Society. game after leading the Bearcats with seven tackles ... named All-State Honorable Mention by Texas Sportswriters Association as a junior ... earned All-District 7-4A First-Team honors after PERSONAL leading Aledo with 120 tackles, including 78 solo stops ... also logged three sacks, eight tackles Born on Feb. 6, 1995 in Watertown, N.Y. ... son of Harold Jr., and Terrelyn Moses ... his cousin, Tre for loss, eight quarterback hurries, one interception and three fumble recoveries. Nichols, plays professional basketball in Australia.

PERSONAL Born on June 10, 1995 ... son of Kansas State women’s basketball head coach Jeff Mittie and FRED NIXON Shanna Mittie. WIDE RECEIVER • SENIOR • 1L • 6-3 • 200 WILLIS, TEXAS TRYSTON MIZERAK WILLIS HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: GEOGRAPHY WATER RESOURCES OFFENSIVE TACKLE • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-6 • 290 GARLAND, TEXAS 15 NORTH GARLAND HIGH SCHOOL 2015 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES Moved to wide receiver ... did not play in any games. 67 2014 ACCOLADES Played in one game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... scrambled for 12 yards against the Lions. • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 • Member of Texas State Dean’s List 2013 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2014-15 Served as a reserve quarterback ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts. and 2015-16 2012 2015 Sat out as a redshirt. Played in eight games ... made three starts as a center ... tallied six knockdowns throughout the season ... recorded two knockdowns against Georgia Southern and Prairie View A&M ... had one HIGH SCHOOL knockdown versus South Alabama and Arkansas State. Named a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... rated as one of the Top 100 players in the Greater Houston area by VYPE Magazine ... named the District 18-4A Offensive MVP as a senior after 2014 completing 140 of his 244 passes for 2,261 yards and 23 touchdowns ... also ran for 139 yards Sat out as a redshirt. and five TDs on 55 carries as a senior ... led Willis to a District 18-4A championship ... named the District 18-4A Offensive Player of the Year and was Co-Offensive Most Valuable Player All-Mont- HIGH SCHOOL gomery County as a junior after completing 136 of 218 passes for 1,993 yards and 26 touch- Tabbed as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Scout.com ... rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals. downs ... threw for 2,121 yards and 15 touchdowns during his sophomore season ... played for com ... named to the All-District 11-5A First-Team as a senior and Second-Team as a junior ... coach Audie Jackson at Willis. received North Garland’s Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award twice ... listed among the Top 100 juniors in Texas ... three-year starter for coach Joe Castillo ... competed in the discus as a PERSONAL member of the track and field team ... member of the basketball team ... has a 3.6 GPA in the Born on Dec. 24, 1993 ... son of Fredrick and Nichelle Nixon. math, science and technology magnet program ... scored 1400 on his SAT. 71 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

four games as a freshman ... helped Laney win the East Bay Bowl in 2013 and finish the year JAVANTE O’ROY with a 9-2 record.

DEFENSIVE BACK • SENIOR • 1L • 6-0 • 180 HIGH SCHOOL ANTELOPE, CALIF. Was named All-EBAL as a junior and senior ... named Granada’s Offensive MVP as a senior ... ANTELOPE HIGH SCHOOL played for coach Tim Silva. PALOMAR COLLEGE 24 MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES PERSONAL Born on May 27, 1995 ... son of Paul and Brandi Pletschette. 2015 Played in 11 games ... made four starts ... recorded 23 tackles, including 14 unassisted stops ... CAREER STATISTICS had 1.5 tackles for loss of four yards ... forced a fumble against New Mexico State ... recovered TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR a fumble at Idaho ... recorded a season-best of four tackles against Georgia State, New Mexico 2015 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 State and Prairie View A&M ... tallied three stops at Houston ... had three solo tackles against Georgia State ... broke up a pass against Prairie View A&M ... returned a kickoff for 14 yards at SINGLE GAME HIGHS Arkansas State. Tackles: 4, three times, last vs. Georgia State, Nov. 14, 2015 (3-1)

PREVIOUS SCHOOL Ranked fourth among Palomar’s leading tacklers with 58 stops, including 34 solo ... had one tackle for a five-yard loss ... intercepted one pass and broke up six others ... recovered one and MARCUS RIPLEY forced three fumbles ... intercepted two passes and returned one 101 yards for the longest re- KICKER/PUNTER • FRESHMAN • RS • 5-11 • 170 turn in school history for a touchdown ... returned another 88 yards for a TD for the school’s SPRING, TEXAS fourth-longest return ... broke up nine passes overall, forced three fumbles and recovered two KLEIN OAK HIGH SCHOOL ... tallied 48 tackles, four interceptions and 12 pass breakups as a freshman ... also forced three MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES fumbles and recovered one. 16

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES Two-sport letterman in football and basketball ... three-year starter in football ... earned • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2015 All-Capital Athletic League First-Team honors as senior ... named Special Teams Player of the Year • Member of Texas State Dean’s List ... recorded 48 tackles, four interceptions, 12 pass breakups and two forced fumbles as a senior. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 and above in 2014-15 and 2015-16 PERSONAL Born on Nov. 8, 1993 ... son of Andre and Sharon O’Roy. 2015 Sat out as a redshirt. CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blk HIGH SCHOOL 2015 12 34 10 44 2.5 5 6 0 1 0 Selected All-District 16-5A selection as a kicker ... earned Academic All-District honors ... kicked a career-long 46-yard field goal and had a 66-yard punt ... named special teams MVP ... also SINGLE GAME HIGHS named special teams MVP during two games ... chosen freshman defensive MVP ... was a four- Kick Returns: 1, vs. Arkansas State, Dec. 5, 2015 year letterman in track and field ... member of National Honor Society. Kick Return Yards: 14, vs. Arkansas State, Dec. 5, 2015 Tackles: 4, three times, last vs. Georgia State, Nov. 14, 2015 (3-1) PERSONAL Tackles for Loss: 1.0, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 (1-0) Born on Mar. 11, 1997 ... son of Colene and Thomas Ripley ... his older brother, Rodney, is a Fumbles Forced: 1, vs. New Mexico State, Nov. 7, 2015 decathlete at Texas A&M. Fumbles Recovered: 1, at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 FELIX ROMERO NICHOLAS PLETSCHETTE OFFENSIVE LINE • SENIOR • 3L • 6-4 • 303 CEDAR PARK, TEXAS OFFENSIVE TACKLE • SENIOR • 1L • 6-4 • 248 CEDAR PARK HIGH SCHOOL LIVERMORE, CALIF. MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE GRANADA HIGH SCHOOL LANEY COLLEGE 77 70 MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE ACCOLADES • Nominated for 2016 All-State AFCA Good Works Team 2016 • Named to 2016 Weurffel Trophy Preseason Watch List Moved to offensive tackle in spring practice after playing tight end and on special teams last • 2016 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference by Phil Steele season. • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic “Cream of the Crop” award at Texas State in 2015 • Awarded the Oak Farms Dairy Outstanding Male Athlete Postgraduate Scholarship in 2015 2015 • Named to Texas State’s Dean’s List Played in seven games ... had a solo tackle against UL Monroe while playing on special teams. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher in 2015-16 PREVIOUS SCHOOL • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 Played for John Beam ... recorded three catches for 40 yards in the first half of a game against De Anza ... also had a catch for one yard versus Sacramento ...caught two passes for 11 yards in 2015 72 Started the first five games as a guard before suffering a season-ending injury ... was leading WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE the Bobcats with 27 knockdowns and had the team’s highest total in each of the first four games PERSONAL before suffering the injury ... recorded a season-best of nine pancakes against Southern Miss Born on Oct. 30, 1994 ... son of Eloude and Thomas Rosemond. ... had six knockdowns in Texas State’s first two games at Florida State and against Prairie View A&M ... registered five pancakes at Houston. CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR QH 2014 2014 11 15 9 24 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 Played in 12 games and made nine starts as a strong-side guard ... ranked second among team 2015 10 23 5 28 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 leaders with 57 knockdowns ... had a season-high eight pancake blocks against Tulsa ... had Totals 21 38 14 52 2.0 3 0 0 1 1 seven knockdowns against ULM and Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... tallied six pancakes against New Mexico State and Georgia State ... had 5.5 knockdowns at South Alabama and five versus UL SINGLE GAME HIGHS Lafayette and Arkansas State. Tackles: 9, at South Alabama, Nov. 15, 2014 (3-6) Tackles for Loss: 1.0, vs. New Mexico State, Nov. 7, 2015 & Georgia Southern, Nov. 08, 2014 (1-0) 2013 Fumbles Recovered: 1, at South Alabama, Nov. 15, 2014 Started all 12 games as a redshirt freshman ... led the Bobcats with 33 knockdown blocks.

2012 Sat out as a redshirt JACOB ROWLAND HIGH SCHOOL OFFENSIVE LINE • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-5 • 305 Named a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... chosen ESPNU’s No. 57 rated offensive lineman in the WILLIS, TEXAS nation ... named ESPNU’s No. 120 overall rated player in Texas ... earned unanimous District 25- WILLIS HIGH SCHOOL 4A First-Team as well as garnering First-Team District 25-4A honors his junior season ... ranked MAJOR: CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT by TexasFootball.com as a Top 30 Offensive Lineman ... did not allow a sack while also recording 72 178 knockdown blocks en route to a district championship. ACCOLADES PERSONAL • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in Born on Feb. 17, 1994 ... son of Felix Romero, Sr. and Leticia Gonzalez. 2015-16

2015 DILA ROSEMOND Sat out as a redshirt. CORNERBACK • JUNIOR • 2L • 5-10 • 175 HIGH SCHOOL CYPRESS, TEXAS Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... named Class 4A All- CYPRESS SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL State Honorable Mention by Associated Press Sports Editors ... earned All-District 8-4A Sec- MAJOR: MANAGEMENT ond-Team honors as a senior ... lettered in both football and track and field at Wills Point ... 15 Named All-District 14-3A First-Team offensive lineman after recording 66 pancake blocks and surrendering just one sack as a junior ... also named All-East Texas Honorable Mention and the ACCOLADES District All-Academic team ... was named an All-District Second-Team selection ... selected as • Named 2014 Texas State Outstanding Freshman of the Year the MVP of the track and field team as sophomore and junior ... member of the National Honor Society and ranked among Top 20 students in his class. 2015 Played in 10 games ... made six starts at safety ... recorded 28 tackles, including 23 solo stops ... PERSONAL had a 1.0 tackle for loss and a quarterback hurry against New Mexico State ... had a season-high Born on July 22, 1996 ... son of Kyle and Donna Rowland. of five tackles against Florida State and Prairie View A&M ... had five solo stops against the Pan- thers and four solo tackles at Florida State ... recorded four tackles at Houston ... registered three solo tackles against Georgia Southern and Arkansas State ... also had three tackles against New LOUIS RUBIN Mexico State. LINEBACKER • JUNIOR • SQ • 5-9 • 223 PEARLAND, TEXAS 2014 Played in 11 games ... named Texas State’s Outstanding Freshman of the Year ... recorded 24 MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT tackles, including 15 unassisted stops ... recovered a fumble at South Alabama ... had a sea- son-best of nine tackles against South Alabama ... tallied five stops, including a season-best 39 four solo stops, against Arkansas State ... had three solo tackles against South Alabama and Georgia State. ACCOLADES • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 and 2015-16 2013 • Member of Texas State Dean’s List Sat out as a redshirt. • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 • Earned Supercat Award as a big skill student-athlete during 2015 off-season workouts HIGH SCHOOL Named a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... ranked in the top 60 in his position by 2015 Rivals.com ... ranked in the top 100 nationally in his position by ESPN.com ... Earned All-District Played in one game against Prairie View A&M. 17-5A First Team honors ... recorded 74 tackles, including 54 solo stops and an interception as a senior ... saw action as a running back and wildcat quarterback in the last two seasons ... tallied 2014 51 total tackles, 39 solo tackles, 12 assists and returned a kickoff for a touchdown as a junior ... Joined the team in spring practice ... played in one game ... had four carries for 20 yards and two played for head coach Rick Cobia. touchdowns against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... had a season-best nine-yard run against the Lions.

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HIGH SCHOOL TACKLES G UA A Total TFL FF FR BLK Played at Pearland High School, where he was an All-District Second-Team selection. 2014 11 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 2015 12 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Totals 23 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 Born on May 3, 1991 ... son of Louis Rubin III and Sheryl Blahuta ... married to Amber Rubin ... served four years in the Army. CAREER BESTS Receptions: 1, vs. Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 CAREER STATISTICS Receiving Yards: 11, vs. Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Tackles: 1, at Arkansas State, Dec. 5, 2015 (0-1) & UL Monroe, Oct. 25, 2014 2014 1 4 20 2 9 5.0 20.0 2015 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Totals 2 4 20 2 9 5.0 10.0 JAMES SHERMAN CAREER BESTS KICKER/PUNTER • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-10 • 176 Touchdowns: 2, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 MONTGOMERY, ALA. Rush Attempts: 4, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Rush Yards: 20, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 MAJOR: ECONOMICS/POLITICAL SCIENCE Rush TDs: 2, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 43 Long Rush: 9, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 ACCOLADES • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA above 3.5 GABE SCHRADE in 2015-16 • Member of Texas State Dean’s List TIGHT END • JUNIOR • 2L • 6-4 • 227 • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 and 2015 DELAND, FLA. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2014-15 DELAND HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: FINANCE AND MARKETING 2015 32 Played in five games ... kicked a 26-yard field goal against Florida State ... was 6-for-10 on -ex tra-point attempts ... made both of his attempts at Houston ... connected on three of his four ACCOLADES extra-point kicks ... also made one of his two extra-point tries at Florida State. • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher 2014 in 2013-14 Sat out as a redshirt.

2015 HIGH SCHOOL Played in 12 games as a tight end and on special teams ... made his first career start at tight end Rated a three-star recruit by Scout.com ... rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... played for against Prairie View A&M ... caught an 11-yard pass at Florida State ... also assisted on a tackle coach Greg Baker ...kicked a 48-yard field goal as a junior and a 47-yard field goal as a senior ... at Arkansas State. averaged 43 yards per punt as a senior ... placed 22nd nationally in the kicker position and 40th overall in the state of Alabama ... selected to be the kicker/punter for 2013 Alabama-Mississippi 2014 All-Star Game ... was named First-Team Kicker All-State for Alabama by Athlon Sports ... placed Played in 12 games on special teams ... assisted on a tackle at UL Monroe ... joined the team in on the Top 10 ‘Watch List’ for River Region by Montgomery Advertiser ... named 2012 All-Metro spring practice after signing with Texas State in February. Punter in Montgomery Advertiser ... named the 2012 All-State Kicker Class 3A by Alabama Sports Writers Association ... awarded the MCPS 2013 Varsity Football Leader Award’ 2013 All-State HIGH SCHOOL First Team Preseason ... named 2013 All-Metro Punter in Montgomery Advertiser ... awarded Ranked as the No. 23-ranked player in the Orlando Sentinel’s Central Florida 60 ... graduated in First Team All-State kicker and punter by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... named the Dec. 2013 ... rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... caught 31 passes for top-rated kicker in the nation for the Class of 2014 by Chris Sailer ... played for club soccer team 346 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 339 yards and four touchdowns on 56 carries that was a state semifinalist two years in a row ... also member of baseball, and club swimming as a senior at Deland ... played for coach Ken Brown ... tallied a season-best six passes for 87 and volleyball teams ... member of the National Honor Society and has a 3.77 GPA. yards against Madison County ... also had five receptions for 21 yards and touchdown versus Seminole ... also caught four passes for 73 yards at Bolles ... ran for 150 yards and touchdown on PERSONAL 19 carries and returned a fumble 30 yards against Seabreeze ... had 13 receptions for 246 and Born on July 28, 1995, in Montgomery ... son of Craig and Diane Sherman ... his Godfather is three touchdowns as a tight end and four carries for 23 yards as a fullback as a junior ... Honor former UCLA All-American and NBA player Bill Walton ... hobbies include table tennis, music Roll student who received the Rivalry Game Series Scholarship, which is awarded to player with and CrossFit. highest GPA on the football team. CAREER STATISTICS PERSONAL KICKING G FG FGA Pct. Lg PAT Pts Avg/G Born on May 15, 1995 ... son of Mark and Delta Schrade. 2015 12 1 1 100.0 26 6-10 9 1.8

CAREER STATISTICS SINGLE GAME HIGHS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Points: 4, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 (1 FG, 1 pat) 2014 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Kick PATs: 3, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 10, 2015 2015 12 1 11 0 11 0.1 11.0 0.9 Field Goals Made: 1, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 Totals 23 1 11 0 11 0.0 11.0 0.5 Field Goal Attempts: 1, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 Longest Field Goal: 26, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015

74 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TYLER SIUDZINSKI STEPHEN SMITH RUNNING BACK • SENIOR • 1L • 5-10 • 185 LINEBACKER • SENIOR • 3L • 6-3 • 214 TUSTIN, CALIF. MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS TUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL DULLES HIGH SCHOOL SANTA ANA COLLEGE MAJOR: ECONOMICS 14 MAJOR: EXERCISE & SPORTS SCIENCE 40

2015 2015 Played in 12 games and made one start for the Bobcats ... rushed for 290 yards and a touchdown Played in 10 games ... made two starts ... recorded 26 tackles, including 17 solo stops ... had on 59 carries ... caught four passes for 71 yards ... ran for career-best of 170 yards on 24 carries at 1.5 tackles for loss ... had one sack at Florida State ... registered a quarterback hurry against UL Idaho ... had a season-long 69-yard run versus the Vandals ... rushed for 41 yards on 12 carries at Monroe ... had a season-high of five tackles, including three solo stops against Southern Miss Arkansas State ... gained 28 yards on 10 carries ... had a one-yard touchdown run at UL Lafayette ... assisted on a tackle for loss against the Golden Eagles ... had four tackles at Florida State, ... ran for 21 yards on three carries at Houston ... caught a 33-yard pass at UL Lafayette ... had a Idaho and Arkansas State ... had a season-best of four solo tackles at Arkansas State ... had three 19-yard reception at Arkansas State ... had two catches for 19 yards at Idaho. tackles at Houston.

PREVIOUS COLLEGE 2014 Rushed for 580 yards and five touchdowns on 157 carries at Santa Ana College ... also caught Played in eight games ... made three starts ... recorded 35 tackles, including 21 solo stops ... had 20 passes for 309 yards and two TDs ... ran for a season-best 148 yards and a touchdown on 20 one sack for a loss of a yard against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... recorded season-bests of nine tack- carries against Fullerton ... also gained 68 yards and scored two touchdowns versus Chaffey ... les against Tulsa and Idaho ... had a season-high of six solo tackles at Tulsa ... made six tackles transferred to Santa Anna after attending the Air Force Prep Academy. against Navy and UL Lafayette ... had four solo tackles against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Idaho and UL Lafayette. HIGH SCHOOL Played in the Orange County All-Star game ... rushed for 2,142 yards and 25 touchdowns, lead- 2013 ing Orange County in rushing and was named the league Co-Offensive Player of the Year, All-CIF Played in 12 games and started two contests ... recorded 16 tackles, including 13 unassisted and Third Team All-State selections as a junior ... helped Tillers win the CIF Southwest Division stops ... had a season-best of six tackles, including five solo stops and a tackle for a loss of three as a senior ... two-time All-League, All-County and All-CIF selection ... led Orange County in yards against Georgia State ... had three unassisted tackles at Idaho and three tackles, including rushing in 2010. one solo, against South Alabama ... broke up a pass against South Alabama.

PERSONAL 2012 Born on Aug. 26, 1994 ... son of Margo Siudzinski. Sat out as a redshirt

CAREER STATISTICS HIGH SCHOOL RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Earned All-District 23-5A First-Team honors as a linebacker during his senior season ... named to 2015 12 59 290 1 62 4.9 24.2 the All-Sun First Team after recording seven sacks and 18 tackles for loss ... ranked third among District 23-5A leaders with 113 total tackles ... was a regional qualifier in the 4x400-meter relay RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G for the track and field team 2015 12 4 71 0 33 17.8 5.9 PERSONAL SINGLE GAME HIGHS Born on Oct. 28, 1993 ... son of Dennis and Leslie Smith. Rush Attempts: 24, at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 Rush Yards: 170, at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 (24 carries) CAREER STATISTICS Rush TDs: 1, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 10, 2015 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds SACKS Yds PD Blk Long Rush: 62, at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 2013 12 13 3 16 1.0 3 0 0 1 0 Receptions: 2, at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 2014 8 21 14 35 1.0 1 1.0 1 0 0 Receiving Yards: 33, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 10, 2015 (1 reception) 2015 10 17 9 26 1.5 2 1.0 1 0 0 Long Reception: 33, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 10, 2015 Totals 30 51 26 77 3.5 6 2.0 2 1 0 All-purpose yards: 189, at Idaho, Nov. 28, 2015 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 9, vs. Idaho, Oct. 04, 2014 (4-5) & at Tulsa, Sept. 27, 2014 (6-3) Sacks: 1.0, vs. Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 (1-0) & Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 (1-0) Tackles for Loss: 1.0, vs. Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 (1-0) & Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 (1-0) & vs. Georgia State, Oct. 19, 2013 (1-0) Pass Breakups: 1, South Alabama, Oct. 26, 2013

75 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ANTHONY TAYLOR JOSH ULUOCHA RUNNING BACK • FRESHMAN • RS • 5-10 • 185 NOSE TACKLE • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-1 • 255 DENTON, TEXAS STAFFORD, TEXAS GUYER HIGH SCHOOL STAFFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES MAJOR: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 4 56 2ACCOLADES 2015 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2015-16 Sat out as a redshirt. 015 HIGH SCHOOL Sat out as a redshirt. Selected as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com ... named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports. com and Scout.com ... earned All-District 5-6A honors as a senior ... named Class 6A All-State HIGH SCHOOL Honorable Mention by Associated Press Sports Editors after averaging 8.2 yards per carry while Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... earned Academic rushing for 1,133 yards and 20 touchdowns on 139 carries as a senior ... caught 14 passes for 161 All-District honors as a junior and senior ... was the preseason District Defensive MVP ... ranked yards and four TDs in 2014 ... named Guyer’s Offensive Player of the Year ... was an All-District among the Top 100 recruits in the state by Inside Texas ... was the lone unanimous All-District 5-4A selection as a junior ... ran for 1,087 yards and 19 touchdowns on 139 carries and caught 12-4A First-Team selection after registering 36 tackles and two sacks as senior ... named an 12 passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns as a junior ... competed in track and field ... was on All-District 24-3A Second-Team performer after recording 53 tackles, four sacks and 19 tackles 4x200-meter relay team that qualified for state championships. for loss as a junior. PERSONAL PERSONAL Born on Dec. 3, 1996 ... son of Amy and John Hutchinson. Born on May 8, 1997 ... son of Achor and Vivian Uluocha. QUINN TIGGS TYLER WATTS SAFETY • JUNIOR - TR • 6-0 • 190 WIDE RECEIVER• SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-8 • 150 TUPELO, MISS. BRENHAM, TEXAS TUPELO HIGH SCHOOL BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 4 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 13 PREVIOUS SCHOOL ACCOLADES Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247 Sports ... transferred to Texas State from • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 Itawamba Community College ... recorded 44 tackles and two interceptions as a sophomore ... had 40 solo tackles and broke up five passes ... recorded nine tackles against Northwest Missis- 2015 sippi Community College ... averaged 11.7 yards on 12 punt returns ... named to the 2015 MACJC Played in three games ... returned one punt for no yards against New Mexico State. North Division All-State First-Team ... tallied 35 tackles, including 27 solo stops as a freshman ... had two interceptions and broke up four passes ... tallied a season-high of eight tackles against 2014 Jones County Junior College ... played for coach Sean Cannon. Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Led Tupelo’s offense with over 2,000 total yards and 16 touchdowns after playing primarily on Four-sport letterman at Brenham ... earned All-District 18-4A First-Team selection in football defense as a junior ... rushed for 1,472 yards and 14 touchdowns and caught 50 passes for 588 and baseball as a junior and senior ... was named an All-District Second-Team fullback in football yards and two TDs as a senior running back ... . returned two interceptions for touchdowns as a and All-District Honorable Mention selection in baseball as a sophomore ... recorded 20 catches defensive back ... earned All-State and All-Area honors as a junior and senior. for 415 yards and two touchdowns as a senior ... had a season-long 78-yard catch and averaged nearly 21 yards per catch. PERSONAL Born on March 14, 1996 ... son of Binta Powell. PERSONAL Born on Dec. 10, 1995 ... Son of Michael and Fon’ Shall Watts ... his father played baseball for UL Lafayette ... his uncle, Cleveland Franklin, was a running back at Baylor and in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Colts.

CAREER STATISTICS Punt Returns G No. Yds. Avg. Lg. 2015 3 1 0 0.0 0

SINGLE GAME HIGHS Punt Returns: 1, vs. New Mexico State, Nov. 7, 2015

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ACCOLADES 2015 • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic achievement award at Texas State in 2014 and 2015 Sat out as a redshirt. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 and 2015-16 HIGH SCHOOL 2015 Named a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... rated a two-star recruit Played in five games ... completed 26 of 47 passes for 235 yards and one touchdown ... rushed 16 by Rivals.com ... was a unanimous decision for District 25-6A Offensive MVP after throwing for times for 68 yards ... connected on 10 of 17 passes for 68 yards and a TD at Florida State ... was 8 1,976 yards and 23 touchdowns and rushing for 838 yards and 10 TDs as a senior ... was Steele’s of 15 for a season-best 98 yards at Arkansas State ... completed 6 of 8 passes for 55 yards versus second-leading rusher ... led the Knights to a 13-2 record, a No. 4 final ranking and a berth to Prairie View A&M ... rushed for 30 yards on eight carries at Arkansas State. state semifinals ... completed 15 of 30 passes for a season-best 220 yards and two touchdowns in the semifinal game against Katy ... threw for 1,568 yards and 17 touchdowns while rushing 2014 for 944 yards and eight TDs as a junior ... named the 28-5A Offensive MVP after leading Steele to Sat out as a redshirt after playing in one game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... ran for 20 yards on a 12-2 record and the state quarterfinals in his first season as a quarterback at Steele as a junior three carries against the Lions. ... was a starting fullback as a sophomore when Steele finished 14-1.

HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Rated as a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... played at Fork Union Military Academy in 2013 Born on Mar. 24, 1997 ... son of Greg and April Williams. for Col. John Shuman ... went to Fork Union after playing football, basketball and baseball at Oconee County High School ... named an All-Area Second-Team selection in football and base- ball as a senior by the Athens Banner-Herald ... completed 15 of 24 passes for 172 yards and four WILLIE WILLIAMS touchdowns against Franklin County to earn Player of the Week honors ... earned Honorable GUARD/CENTER • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-3 • 285 Mention All-Area honors in basketball ... had a 3.5 GPA at Oconee County High School. PEARLAND, TEXAS PEARLAND HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES Born on Oct. 22, 1994 ... son of Craig and Kelly White. 71 CAREER STATISTICS 2015 PASSING G Comp Att Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic Sat out as a redshirt. 2014 1 4 5 0 41 0 14 80.0 8.2 41.0 148.9 2015 5 26 47 2 235 1 29 55.3 5.0 47.0 95.8 HIGH SCHOOL Totals 6 30 52 2 276 1 29 57.7 5.3 46.0 100.9 Selected as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com ... named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... rated among Houston’s Top 100 recruits by the Houston Chronicle ... three-time RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G All-District First-Team selection ... was a finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club’s Greater Hous- 2014 1 3 20 0 14 6.7 20.0 ton Offensive Player of the Year ... named All-District 22-6A selection as a senior ... made 39 2015 5 16 68 0 19 4.2 13.6 consecutive starts on a Pearland team that posted a 32-7 record during that stretch ... recorded Totals 6 19 88 0 19 4.6 14.7 48 pancake blocks without giving up a sack ... graded out at 91 percent as a senior ... earned All-State First-Team honors by the Texas Sportswriters Association and All-District 22-5A honors SINGLE GAME HIGHS after recording 35 pancake blocks and grading out at 95 percent as a junior ... named to the VYPE Rush Attempts: 4, at Houston, Sept. 26, 2015(3 yards) Magazine All-Houston team ... helped lead Pearland to the state title game against Allen in 2013 Rush Yards: 26, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 ... earned All-District 22-5A First-Team honors as a sophomore. Long Rush: 14, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug. 30, 2014 Pass Attempts: 17, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 PERSONAL Pass Completions: 10, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 Born on May 29, 1997 ... son of Kelvin and Valerie Williams. Passing Yards: 98, at Arkansas State, Dec. 5, 2015 Touchdown Passes: 1, at Florida State, Sept. 5, 2015 Had Intercepted: 1, at Arkansas State, Dec. 5, 2015 & at Georgia Southern, Oct. 29, 2015 Long Pass: 29, at Arkansas State, Dec. 5, 2015

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PERSONAL DARRELL ANTWINE, JR. Born on Sept. 5, 1997 in Houston ... son of Robert Brown, Sr. and Sonia Harris ... his cousin, Willie Harris, plays at Trinity Valley. LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN • HS • 5-10 • 238 BEAUMONT, TEXAS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AUSTIN CLOSS MAJOR: POLITICAL SCIENCE OFFENSIVE LINE • SOPHOMORE • TR • 6-3 • 300 52 FREEPORT, TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL Played middle linebacker ... named top performer MVP at North Texas football camp ... played CISCO COLLEGE for Toby Foreman. 69 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES PERSONAL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Born on Dec. 16, 1997 ... son of Darrell, Sr. and Marilyn Antwine ... hobbies include playing video Sat out as a redshirt at Cisco ... played for coach Dionte Dean at Cisco games. HIGH SCHOOL Named All-District 12-4A Second Team as a senior ... recorded 14 pancake blocks as a junior ... SAMUEL AZIE was a nose tackle and had 12 tackles, including nine solo stops, and a tackle for loss during his senior campaign after recording assisting on two tackles as a junior ... chosen All-District 23-4A DEFENSIVE END • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-1 • 250 First-Team and All-County First-Team as a sophomore as an offensive lineman ... was a pitcher RICHMOND, TEXAS and first baseman for Brazosport’s baseball team and a member of the school’s golf team ... BUSH HIGH SCHOOL member of the All-District 28-4A in golf as a senior ... played for coach Ben Rudolph MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 97 PERSONAL Born on Sept. 11, 1996 ... son of Monroe and Trisha Closs ... hobbies include offshore fishing. HIGH SCHOOL Recorded 51 tackles, including 35 solo as a senior ... also had 5.5 sacks and recovered one fumble ... tallied four solo tackles in three games as a junior ... also lettered in track and field as a throw- er in the shot put and discus. MARKEVEON COLEMAN SAFETY • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-2 • 190 DALLAS, TEXAS AARON BREWER SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES GUARD • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-3 • 295 DALLAS, TEXAS 22 SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... earned All-District 9-6A First-Team honors as a strong 55 safety ... played for coach Derick Roberson.

HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... earned All-District 9-6A First-Team honors as an of- Born on Dec. 13, 1997 ... son of Kamisha Gilder ... grandson of Sharon Hall. fensive guard ... played for coach Derick Roberson ... competed in throws for track and field team.

PERSONAL NIKOLAS DANIELS Born on Oct. 28, 1997. LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-0 • 235 LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS CLEAR CREEK HIGH SCHOOL ROBERT BROWN, JR. MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES RUNNING BACK • FRESHMAN - HS • 5-9 • 175 22 HOUSTON PREVIOUS SCHOOL EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... chosen All-State Second-Team ... named All-Great- MAJOR: BUSINESS er Houston ... was a finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club’s Top Defensive Player ... earned 20 District 24-6A Defensive MVP honors ... named All-County First-Team and co-Defensive MVP ... recorded 114 tackles and nine sacks while blocking four punts as a senior ... earned All-District HIGH SCHOOL 24-6A First-Team honors as a junior defensive end after being named to the First-Team Defense Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... named one of VYPE as a sophomore ... named the Defensive Line MVP of the Houston NIKE Camp ... played for Darrell Magazine’s Hot 100 prospects in Houston ... ended his career rushing for 2,153 yards and 30 Warden. touchdowns ... recorded 106 receiving yards and caught two TD receptions ... chosen All-District 18-6A MVP ... tabbed All-District 18-6A Offensive Player of the Year as a junior after rushing PERSONAL for nearly 1,400 yards ... earned All-District 18-5A Second-Team honors as a sophomore ... was Born on Aug. 2, 1998 ... son of Ronald and Ericka Daniels ... has a younger brother, Noah ... named District Offensive Newcomer as a sophomore, Offensive MVP as a junior and MVP as a hobbies include playing video games. senior ... played for coach Kerry Bamburg ... member of Eisenhower’s track and field team ... was the district 100-meter champion as a junior and senior after finishing as the runner-up in his sophomore season ... earned a perfect attendance award as a junior and was on the Merit Honor 78 Roll as a junior and senior. WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE JORDAN EASTLING ZACH HARBIN CORNERBACK • FRESHMAN - HS • 5-10 • 180 LINEBACKER • SOPHOMORE • TR • 5-11 • 180 DECATUR, GA. SAN MARCOS, CALIF. SOUTHWEST DEKALB HIGH SCHOOL MISSION HILLS HS MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES NORTHERN ARIZONA 13 48 MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LAW ENFORCEMENT HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Rated as a three-star recruit by 247 Sports ... selected All-State Second-Team ... named All-Coun- Transfer from Northern Arizona where he was a redshirt in 2014 ... played for coach Jerome ty and All-Region 6-5A Division A as a running back ... chosen team MVP after recording 18 Souers. tackles, 11 solo stops, and an interception as a senior ... competed on the track and field team ... played for Michael Tanks ... member of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA). HIGH SCHOOL Earned Newcomer of the Year honors and defensive MVP ... played for coach Chris Hauser... PERSONAL named a B16 hitter and a member of the All-Star team ... helped lead team to the 2013 CIF San Born on April 14, 1998 ... son of Venus Eastling and Tony Morgan. Diego Open Division Championship.

PERSONAL JACOB FRYREAR Born on Dec. 16, 1995 ... son of Matt and Eileen Harbin ... has two sisters, Kristen, who is a Ten- nessee dance team member, and Kelsey, who was a former All-American player at CENTER • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-2 • 280 Stanford and a member of Team USA ... his two brother, Michael, is a linebacker at Missouri, and CALDWELL, TEXAS his older brother, Dan Scherer, was a 2014 PAC 12 wrestling champion. CALDWELL HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 62 MASON HAYS HIGH SCHOOL WIDE RECEIVER • SOPHOMORE - TR • 6-1 • 205 Four-year starter for Caldwell ... chosen Collin Street Bakery TSWA Class 4A All-State Third-Team LONGVIEW, TEXAS on offense ... named All-District 11-4A Division II Lineman of the Year and All-District First-Team as a defensive tackle ... began his career as a guard on the offensive line during his first three TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE seasons before moving to center as a senior. MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE 10 PERSONAL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Born on Dec. 16, 1997 ... son of Shawn and Sundy Fryrear. Was team captain as a freshman at Trinity Valley ... scored two touchdowns against Navarro ... played for coach Brad Smiley. GAVIN GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL Named a Collin Street Bakery Texas Sports Writers Association’s Class 5A All-State Honorable SAFETY • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-2 • 205 Mention selection as an all-purpose player as a senior and a Class 4A All-State Honorable Men- AUSTIN, TEXAS tion as a kick returner as a sophomore ... chosen All-District 15-5A First Team as a wide receiver ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL and return specialist in his senior year ... named All-District 14-4A First-Team honors as a wide MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE receiver in his junior season and Second-Team honors as a wide receiver and returner in his 27 sophomore campaign ... was a two-time All-District First Team selection in baseball and Sec- ond-Team choice in basketball and baseball as a sophomore Tabbed All East Texas First-Team HIGH SCHOOL as a senior ... named team MVP for baseball, basketball and football squads as a junior and Earned All-State Honorable Mention recognition after 139 tackles, three interceptions while senior ... tallied 1,800 all-purpose yards and averaged 20 yards per catch on 68 receptions as forcing and recovering two fumbles as a senior ... ended his career with 320 total tackles and 10 a senior ... had 2,124 all-purpose yards and scored 23 touchdowns as a junior ... also recorded interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns ... also earned All-District 14-6A First- over 700 receiving yards during his sophomore season ... set a school record when he scored Team honors as a senior ... was an All-Central Texas Second-Team selection as a senior ... was an five touchdowns in a game and Team MVP/Captain in baseball/basketball/football JR/SR year ... All-District 15-5A Second-Team choice as a junior ... also named Academic All-District selection School record in TDs in 1 game (5) ... 4th in passing yards in a game ... receptions in a game (12) as a sophomore and junior ... played for coach Jeff Rhoads ... was a point guard for basketball ... receptions in season (68) team as a sophomore and junior. PERSONAL PERSONAL Born on May 13, 1997 ... son of Tracy Hays. Born on Nov. 17 1996 ... son of William and Lisa Graham ... his brother, Hayden, was an All-Moun- tain West basketball player at Air Force ... his father played six seasons with the Detroit Lions in the NFL and at Texas, where tied a school single-season record that ranks second currently with seven interceptions in 1981 ... his 11 career interceptions are tied for ninth among the Longhorn career leaders.

79 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TANNER HILLIARD LUKE KRETSCHMER LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-0 • 210 TIGHT END • FRESHMAN •HS • 6-1 • 220 BEAUMONT, TEXAS MAGNOLIA, TEXAS WEST BROOK HIGH SCHOOL MAGNOLIA WEST HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 53 88 HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Named All-District 21-6A Honorable Mention as a middle linebacker as a senior. Served as team captain ... Earned All-District 19-5A honors as a linebacker as a senior ... regis- tered 60 tackles and two sacks as a defensive end in his junior season ... played for Shawn Bell ... PERSONAL earned Magnolia’s strength and conditioning award ... member of powerlifting team. Born on Nov. 4, 1997. PERSONAL KU’MONDE HINES Born on April 13, 1998 ... son of Jonathan and Suzanne Kretschmer. SAFETY/LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-3 • 208 GRANT LANZA CHESTERFIELD, VA. BIRD HIGH SCHOOL DEFENSIVE END • JUNIOR • TR • 6-3 • 235 MAJOR: CHILD PSYCHOLOGY TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS BYRON NELSON HIGH SCHOOL 7 ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL 92 MAJOR: FINANCE Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... named Honorable Mention All-Metro selection by the Richmond Times ... earned All-District First-Team and All-Region PREVIOUS SCHOOL Second-Team honors ... played in Virginia National Guard All-Star game ... tallied 60 tackles, Transfer from Robert Morris ... played in 11 games in 2015 ... recorded five tackles, two solo stops including eight tackles for loss, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and two interceptions and a tackle for loss ... had two quarterback hurries ... played in five games as a reserve defensive ... scored two defensive touchdowns during his career, including a 41-yard fumble return as a lineman as a freshman. senior ... recorded 49 tackles, forced two fumbles, recovered one fumble and intercepted a pass as a junior ... also played wide receiver and helped Bird win three state championships with 15-0 HIGH SCHOOL records in 2011, 2013 and 2014 ... the Skyhawks also finished 11-1 in his senior season ... played Served as a team captain and led Bobcats to back-to-back playoff appearances ... named All-Dis- for David Bedwell. trict First-Team after registering 42 tackles and eight sacks while forcing two fumbles as a senior ... competed in wrestling and track & field. PERSONAL Born on June 11, 1998 ... son of Dartischa and Tyree Stephens ... hobbies include singing ... PERSONAL Son of Chuck and Jillian Lanza ... his father played at Notre Dame and two seasons as a center TANNER HODGES with the Pittsburgh Steelers. QUARTERBACK • JUNIOR - TR • 6-3 • 225 BURLESON, TEXAS CLIFTON LEWIS BURLESON HIGH SCHOOL SAFETY/LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-3 • 208 FULLERTON COLLEGE CHESTERFIELD, VA. 18 MAJOR: ECONOMICS BIRD HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES PREVIOUS SCHOOL 12 Transfer from Fullerton College ... played in six games as a freshman ... completed 30 of 50 passes for 291 yards and a touchdown ... best performance came when he completed 15 of 23 passes HIGH SCHOOL for 154 yards in a 20-14 win over Santa Ana ... also completed all three of his passes for 40 yards Rated as a three-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... ranked as the No. 56 and a touchdown against Palomar ... also played at Tyler Junior College. outside linebacker in the country and No. 105 overall prospect in the state by 247Sports.com ... member of the U.S. Under-19 national team that played Canada in the 2016 International Bowl HIGH SCHOOL ... named finalist for Rotary Lombardi High School Award ... named All-State Honorable Mention Passed for 2,151 yards and 21 touchdowns with a 59 percent completion percentage as a senior by Associated Press Sports Editors and Collin Street Bakery Texas Sports Writers Association in at Centennial High School ... rushed for 382 yards and five touchdowns on 87 carries as a senior ... 2015 ... chosen All-District 23-6A First-Team selection as a junior and senior. named All-District 8-4A Second Team and All-County First-Team selections as a senior ... earned Academic All-State Honorable Mention honors ... played for coach Kyle Geller ... two-time re- PERSONAL gional qualifier in the 4x400-meter relay for track and field ... member of the student council. Born on June 26, 1996.

PERSONAL Born on Sept. 27, 1994 ... son of Wendell Hodges and Brenda Stevens.

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able Mention All-State by Associated Press and Collin Street Bakery Texas Sports Writers Associ- JOHN LILLY ation... chosen All-East Texas and Eylau’s Offensive MVP ... earned All-District 7-4A First-Team honors as a senior after being named Second-Team as a junior ... played for Steve Wells. NOSE TACKLE • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-0 • 285 HOUSTON, TEXAS PERSONAL STRAKE JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL Born on Oct. 22, 1997 ... son of Chinita Morbley and Tyrone Morbley ... his cousins, Joe Anderson MAJOR: BUSINESS and Jarion Anderson, are a former NFL wide receiver with the Chicago Bears and New York Jets, 59 and a current wide receiver at Tulsa, respectively. HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... was a semi-finalist for BRENDON NDLOVU Houston Rotary Club 2015 Lombardi High School award as the All-Greater Houston Player of the Year ... listed among the Top 100 recruits in the Greater Houston area by the Houston Chronicle CORNERBACK • SENIOR • HS • 5-6 • 150 ... named to the Top 100 Greater Houston recruits by VYPE Magazine ... named to All-Greater IRVING, TEXAS Houston Team as a senior ... chosen All-District 19-6A First-Team selection ... helped Strake Je- RANCHVIEW HS suit advance to third round of state playoffs after winning Bi-District and Area Playoff games MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES ... tabbed All-VYPE First-Team ... listed as the No. 1 nose tackle in Texas by Max Preps after re- 34 cording nine sacks and 23 tackles of loss ... tallied 75 total stops, 30 solo tackles and forced four fumbles ... registered 62 tackles, including 29 solo stops, 12 tackles for loss and four sacks as a HIGH SCHOOL junior ... forced three fumbles and was the only defensive lineman in district to block a punt Registered 10 tackles and seven solo stops as a senior in 2011 ... played for coach Terry Smith. that year ... played for James Clancy ... also played , baseball and soccer at Strake Jesuit ... led the lacrosse team with 40 goals as a midfielder in junior year ... was listed among the Top PERSONAL 99 players in Greater Houston and Top 205 players in U.S. Tournament after leading the lacrosse Born on July 1, 1994. team with 40 goals as a midfielder as a junior ... played third base and led baseball team in RBIs and stolen bases in 2013 ... also played goalie for soccer team as a sophomore ... was a member of the Honor Roll. GREG PEACE CORNERBACK • SOPHOMORE - TR • 5-11 • 185 PERSONAL GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS Born on July 22, 1997 ... son of Kevin and Lesley Lilly ... was an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts ... BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL also participated in mission trips with church youth group and helped build a garden and deck CISCO COLLEGE at a homeless refuge center with Main Street Ministries. 73 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES JEREMY MILLER PREVIOUS SCHOOL One of the top five freshmen in the Southwest Junior College Football Conference ... played in DEFENSIVE END • GRADUATE • TR • 5-11 • 275 eight games ... recorded 12 tackles, including nine solo stops in eight games at Cisco ... also had ARLINGTON, TEXAS one tackle for loss of three yards against Arkansas Baptist ... recorded three tackles and had TIMBERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 40 return yards on an interception at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College ... had six breakups NEVADA during the season, including a career-best of four against Texas A&T. 99 MAJOR: INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Chosen All-District 4-6A Second Team as a senior ... Played cornerback and wide receiver at Bow- Played two seasons at Nevada after beginning his career at Tyler Junior College ... named the ie High School ... Earned All-District 4-6A Second- Team honors ... tallied 44 tackles, including scout team Player of the Week following a victory over New Mexico as a senior ... was on the 32 solo stops ... . Had one interception and broke up 10 passes as a senior ... helped Bowie finish Dean’s List for two semesters at Tyler. with a 7-4 record ... recorded 65 tackles and broke up nine passes as a junior.

HIGH SCHOOL Named All-District 5-5A First Team and Academic All-District as a senior ... recorded 65 tackles, JAQUEL PIERCE including 12 tackles for loss, one sack and two forced fumbles in his senior season ... played for GUARD • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-3 • 265 James Brown ... member of the powerlifting team. DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS PERSONAL Born on Sept. 5, 1993 ... son of Thomas Blair and Marlyn Blair ... earned a bachelor’s degree in MAJOR: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY human development family studies at Nevada. 73 HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... named All-District 8-6A Second THURMAN MORBLEY Team as a junior and senior ... earned All-District 8-6A Honorable Mention as a senior defensive WIDE RECEIVER • FRESHMAN - HS • 5-11 • 166 tackle ... played for Reginald Samples. TEXARKANA, TEXAS LIBERTY-EYLAU HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES Born on Jan. 17, 1998 ... son of Tallie Wilmore and Christopher Jackson. 22 HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... caught 54 passes for 1215 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ... also returned six kickoffs and seven punts ... named Honor- 81 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE EDDIE PRINTZ ANTHONY TAYLOR QUARTERBACK • JUNIOR - TR • 6-3 • 205 CORNERBACK • FRESHMAN - HS • 5-8 • 177 MARIETTA, GA. TYLER, TEXAS LASSITER HIGH SCHOOL ALLEN HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MAJOR: BUSINESS 5 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 28 2016 HIGH SCHOOL Graduate transfer from Missouri who is immediately eligible. Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... named an Honorable Mention 6A All-State selection as a defensive back by Associated Press Sports Editors ... earned PREVIOUS SCHOOL All-District 6-6A Second-Team honors as a cornerback ... chosen All-Collin County ... named Per- Played in eight games during the 2015 season as the primary holder on field goal and ex- formance Course Star of the Year during the 2015 summer ... played for Tom Westerberg. tra-point attempts ... Tigers were 14-14 on extra-point attempts and converted 11 of 13 field goal tries in those eight contests ... named Missouri’s most improved quarterback in 2015 spring PERSONAL practice ... played three games as a reserve quarterback as a redshirt freshman ... attempted one Born on Dec. 28, 1997 ... son of Alfred Taylor and Amanda Gee. pass against Toledo. HIGH SCHOOL DEAN TAYLOR Ranked as one of the top pro-style quarterbacks in the Class of 2012, slotted at No. 32 by Rivals. com ... rated No. 43 as a pocket passer, according to ESPN.com ... played for Jep Irwin ... led Las- DEFENSIVE END • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-5 • 230 siter High School to its first-ever state championship semifinals appearance as a junior ... led the PEARLAND, TEXAS Trojans’ to a 10-0 regular season record and regional championship as a senior when he passed PEARLAND HIGH SCHOOL for 2,959 yards and 29 touchdowns ... threw for 3,393 yards and 30 TDs as a junior ... selected to MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES the 2013 Semper Fidelis All-American Game, earning “Player of the Game” recognition ... ranked 94 in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s “Super 11” and was named All-State First-Team ... rated the No. 97 overall player in the state of Georgia and awarded “Quarterback of the Year” by the Cobb HIGH SCHOOL County Touchdown Club after his final senior campaign ... threw for 2,251 yards and 20 touch- Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... named All-District 22-6A First-Team as a defensive downs as a sophomore in 2010. end ... helped Pearland finish with an 11-1 record, including an 8-0 district mark ... selected as Pearland’s Newcomer of the Year after recording 13 tackles, including seven solo stops, and PERSONAL causing a fumble as a senior ... also had 2.0 sacks and registered 6.0 tackles for loss ... played for Born on June 25, 1994 ... son of Ed Printz and Kim Riggi ... his step-mother is Kristin Printz. Tony Heath ... competed in track and field.

PERSONAL Born on Oct. 30, 1998 ... son of Kerstin Schulze, and James and Laone Taylor ... his mother com- BRENDON RUSHING peted as a heptathlete in the Junior Olympics in Berlin. TIGHT END • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-4 • 200 DESOTO, TEXAS DE SOTO HIGH SCHOOL TYLER TUTT MAJOR: FINANCE RUNNING BACK • FRESHMAN - HS • 5-11 • 208 82 KELLER, TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: BUSINESS Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... named an All-Dis- trict 8-6A Second-Team selection ... chosen All-State Academic Second-Team by the Texas High 33 School Coaches Association ... tabbed to the All-District 8-6A Academic First-Team in basketball HIGH SCHOOL as a junior ... caught 21 passes for 285 yards in eight games ... played for Todd Peterman after Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... listed as one of the Top 100 playing previously for former Bobcat All-American running back Claude Mathis ... was member running backs in Texas ... chosen Honorable Mention All-State by Associated Press Sports Editors of state championship basketball team in 2015-16 ... earned All-District 8-6A Academic honors ... ended his career having rushed for over 3,500 yards and 35 touchdowns ... earned unanimous in basketball in 2014 ... was a member of the National Honor Society. All-District 5-6A First-Team honors as a senior ... led the district in rushing and touchdowns with 1,651 yards and 21 TDs on 254 carries as a senior ... chosen Keller’s Offensive Player of the Week PERSONAL five times and set a school record for most yards rushing in a season as a senior ... caught sev- Born on May 29, 1997 ... son of James Rushing and Heather Skinner ... father played football at en passes for 46 yards as a senior ... was named the Dallas Morning News and NBC 5 Offensive East Central University in Oklahoma and his brother, Devin, was a running back at Air Force in Player of the Week after setting Keller’s single game records when he rushed for 342 yards and 2013 and 2014. six touchdowns on 26 carries against Rowlett ... was a NBC 5 Bobble Head recipient ... named to the All-District 5-6A Second Team after running for 1,369 yards and 15 TDs as a junior ... played basketball and competed in track and field at Keller ... played for Carl Stralow.

PERSONAL Born on Oct. 26, 1997 in Bedford, Texas ... son of Laurence and Miranda Tutt ... member of the A/B Honor Roll at Keller.

82 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CHARLIE VATTEROTT JUSTIN WARNER OFFENSIVE GUARD • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-4 • 290 OFFENSIVE LINE/LS • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-6 • 235 HOUSTON , TEXAS ANGLETON, TEXAS ST. THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL ANGLETON HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT 79 85 HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... named a TAPPS 5A Chosen All-District 24-5A Honorable Mention as a senior ... Named to District 24-5A All-Aca- Division I All-State selection ... chosen Private School Co-Lineman of the Year by the Touchdown demic team as a junior and senior ... earned Texas High School Coaches Association’s All-State Club of Houston ... earned All-District 3-Division I First-Team honors ... four-year starter who Academic Honorable Mention honors ... played for Ryan Roark. helped St. Thomas post a 40-5 combined record, four consecutive 10-win District 3 champion- ships and a 26-game winning streak in home games ... played on both offensive and defensive PERSONAL lines as a junior ... played for Timothy Fitzpatrick ... also played rugby as a freshman, sophomore Born on Oct. 4, 1997 in Houston ... son of Dorie Hill and Jack Warner. and junior ... was selected “Man of the Match” in six rugby games during his junior season.

PERSONAL Born on Dec. 17, 1997 ... son of Charles and Veronica Vatterott ... enjoys fishing, playing golf, JOSIAH WASHINGTON raquetball and basketball, snow skiing and water skiing ... his father played at Texas State from OFFENSIVE TACKLE • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-6 • 290 1982-86 when he was on a NCAA Division II national championship team in 1982 and a two-time DESOTO, TEXAS All-Gulf Star Conference Second-Team selection in 1985 and 1986 before playing with the St. DE SOTO HIGH SCHOOL Louis Cardinals in 1987. MAJOR: ENGINEERING 51 HAL VINSON HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com ... earned All-District 8-6A Honorable Mention LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN - HS • 6-1 • 217 honors ... three-year starter on De Soto’s offensive line ...named the team’s offensive line MVP as DALLAS, TEXAS a senior ... led DeSoto to a 30-9 record during past three years ... played for Todd Peterman after SOUTH OAK CLIFF HIGH SCHOOL playing previously for former Bobcat All-American running back Claude Mathis. MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 58 PERSONAL Born on Oct. 20, 1997 in DeSoto ... son of Demetric Brown. HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com ... ranked among the Top 135 recruits in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football ... named an Honorable Mention Class 5A All-State selection by the Associated Press Sports Editors after helping South Oak Cliff win the District 13-5A title HUTCH WHITE with a 6-0 record for the second straight year ... earned All-District 13-5A First-Team honors as a WIDE RECEIVER • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-0 • 190 defensive end ... recorded 40 tackles and five sacks as a junior when South Oak Cliff finished with INGRAM, TEXAS a 10-4 overall record and advanced to the Division II Regional Finals after winning the district KERRVILLE TIVY HIGH SCHOOL with a 6-0 record ...... played for coach Jason Todd ... also competed in the 200 meters, hurdles MAJOR: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT and relays for Skyline’s track and field team. 80 PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Born on March 27, 1998 ... hopes to earn a medical degree in physical therapy. Chosen Academic All-State Second Team by Texas High School Coaches Association ... named Honorable Mention All-State by the Collin Street Bakery Texas Sports Writers Association as a junior and senior ... chosen All-District 27-5A First Team as a junior and senior ... also named JASHON WADDY Class 5A All-State Honorable Mention by the Associated Press Sports Editors as a junior ... regis- CORNERBACK • FRESHMAN - HS • 5-11 • 170 tered 34 receptions for 568 receiving yards and eight touchdowns as a senior ... also ran for four ANGELTON, TEXAS TDs in 2015 ... named Tivy’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior after catching 79 passes for ANGELTON HIGH SCHOOL 1,172 yards and 15 touchdowns ... played under Coach David Jones ... also named All-District MAJOR: BUSINESS Honorable Mention in baseball during his junior season. 16 PERSONAL Born on Mar. 10, 1998 ... son of John and Bridgette White ... his mom played soccer and his dad HIGH SCHOOL played baseball at Barry University. Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... played on both defense and offense as a cornerback and wide receiver ... earned All-District 24-5A First-Team honors as a cornerback and Honorable Mention honors as a wide receiver ... named All-Lower Brazoria County First- Team selection by the The Facts ... recorded 51 tackles, including 42 solo stops, and a sack ... also had two interceptions and nine breakups ... returned one interception for a touchdown ... competed in basketball as a shooting guard and on the track team in the long jump and 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400-meter relay teams ... played for Ryan Roark.

PERSONAL Born on August 14, 1998 in Lake Jackson, Texas ... son of Shawna Shanklin. 83 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COLTON WILLIAMS JERRICO WORRELL OFFENSIVE LINE • 6-5 • 305 • FRESHMAN - HS RUNNING BACK • 6-0 • 200 • JUNIOR • TR LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS LUTHERAN SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL EISENHOWER HS MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE 65 45 MAJOR: COMMUNICATIONS HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Selected to TAPPS Division II All-State First-Team as a senior ... also earned TAPPS All-District 4 Transfer from Allan Hancock College ... rushed for 447 yards and three touchdowns on 117 car- First-Team honors ... played for coach Stephen Robbins. ries ... caught two passes for seven yards ... averaged 21.3 yards on three kickoff returns ... top performance was when he gained 98 yards on 15 carries against Pasadena City College ... sat out 2014 season as a redshirt after playing in three games as a freshman at Blinn College ... rushed T. V. WILLIAMS for 84 yards and a touchdown on 16 careers against Southeast Prep Academy ... recorded a tackle against Navarro. WIDE RECEIVER • JUNIOR - TR • 5-10 • 165 MCKINNEY, TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL MCKINNEY HIGH SCHOOL Played for Dre Thompson ... named All-District 18-5A Second Team selection ... qualified for UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY regionals in the 300-meter hurdles ... helped lead Eisenhower to the playoffs in 2012 ... also 17 MAJOR: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT competed for the track and basketball teams in high school.

NOTES PERSONAL Will sit out 2016 season due to NCAA Division I Bylaws regarding transfer student-athletes. Born on March 15, 1995 ... son of Kimberly Butler and Joseph Worrell ... looks forward to a career in the NFL. PREVIOUS SCHOOL Played two seasons at Kentucky ... As a sophomore, he caught one pass in four games as a soph- omore ... caught four passes as a freshman for 64 yards ... had a 42-yard catch against UT Martin in his freshman season.

HIGH SCHOOL Caught 30 passes for 454 yards and five touchdowns as a senior at McKinney (Texas) HS ... Caught 45 balls for 789 yards and 10 scores as a junior ... Named All-District 10-5A First-Team as a senior ... was selected All-District Honorable Mention as a junior ... was a three-year starter at McKinney ... named Most Valuable Player of the National Underclassman Camp ... played in the USA vs. Canada All-Star Game in January, 2013 ... invited to the Texas vs. the USA All-Star Game and the NUC All-Star Game ... Coached by Jeff Smith ... three-year letterman in track ... best time of 10.6 seconds in the 100-meter dash ... Also competed in the 4x100- and 4x200-meter relays ... Honor Roll student.

PERSONAL: Born on June 16, 1996 in Bakersfield, Calif. ... son of A. C. and Santa Williams ... his father played college baseball at Southern University ... his cousin, Homer Bush, who played major-league baseball for the New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays and Florida Marlins.

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IN REMEMBRANCE OF WILL TREVILLION

Will Trevillion was a two-year letterman at Texas State before he passed away unexpectedly on Jan. 6, 2016 at the young age of 20.

A native of Buda, Texas, Trevillion came to Texas State as a defensive tackle but moved to the offensive line in 2015. He redshirted his first season at Texas State in 2013 before playing in nine games and logging nine tackles, including three solo stops, in 2014. He made a season-best two stops against Idaho and Tulsa that year.

During the 2015 offseason, he won the Supercat Award, an award given to the player that shows the most dedication and work ethic during offseason workouts.

Trevillion was awarded a Bachelor’s degree in health and fitness management posthumously at a memorial service on Jan. 19, 2016.

Trevillion came to Texas State as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com. At Hays High School, Trevillion played for Blake Feldt and helped the Rebels finish with a record of 10-2. In 2012, Trevillion was named an all-State defensive lineman after leading his team to the state quarterfinals.

85 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL NOTES Texas State finished the 2015 season with a 3-9 overall record and had a 3-3 record in ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS home games at Bobcat Stadium. The Bobcats were 2-6 against Sun Belt Conference teams and Offensive linemen Adrian Bellard and Ryan Melton along with Brandon Smith were finished in 10th place. named All-SBC Third-Team selections by Phil Steele. Smith was selected to the All-SBC team as a kick returner. TEXAS STATE IN BOBCAT STADIUM Bellard was a three-year starter who had 56.5 knockdowns and didn’t surrender a sack Texas State finished the 2015 season with a 3-3 record in home games to mark the 16th this season. consecutive season that the Bobcats have won at least three home games. Texas State opened Melton has started every game during each of the last two seasons. He had 58 pancake its home schedule with a 63-24 victory against Prairie View A&M before winning a pair of Sun blocks and gave up just two sacks this year. Belt Conference home games. The Bobcats posted a 36-18 victory over South Alabama and beat Smith was selected to the All-SBC team as a kick returner after averaging 23.1 yards on UL Monroe by a score of 16-3. Texas State has a combined record of 62-37 in home games since 27 kickoff returns. He also scored a touchdown on a 95-yard return at UL Lafayette. In addition 2000 and an all-time record of 120-86 in home games at Bobcat Stadium. to returning kickoffs, Smith was a four-year starter as a wide receiver and has been Texas State’s top kickoff returner for the past three years. RECORD-SETTING ATTENDANCE Bellard, Melton, Tyler Jones and Ryan Cardin were named All-SBC Honorable Mention se- The attendance for two of Texas State’s 2015 home games ranked among the top four lections by SBC Coaches and selected media. Kean Schoenborn was named to the SBC All-New- crowds ever to watch a football game at Bobcat Stadium. The attendance of 27,252 against comer team. Southern Miss was the third largest crowd in stadium history. The attendance of 24,561 for Prai- Carden played in eight games and caught 25 passes for 243 yards. He registered season rie View A&M was the fourth-largest crowd. It marked the first time in school history that Texas bests of five catches for 61 yards against Georgia State and also had five catches against Houston State has had an attendance above 24,000 fans during back-to-back home games. (43 yards) and Georgia Southern (27 yards). Schoenborn was named to the All-Newcomer team after starting the last five games of 108 SEASONS OF BOBCAT FOOTBALL the season for the Bobcats. He played in 10 games overall and logged 29.5 knockdown blocks Texas State completed its 108th season in 2015 and ended the campaign with an all-time and didn’t give up a sack last year. record of 506-430-26 since 1919. The Bobcats began playing football in 1904 when they posted a 5-1 record. Texas State did DEFENSIVE NOTES not play football in 1942, 1945 and 1946. The Bobcats have won 13 conference championships BOBCAT TAKEAWAYS during their history. Texas State’s defense tied for 20th nationally and tied for second among Sun Belt Con- ference teams in fumble recoveries with 11 in 2015. Senior linebacker Trey McGowan led the OFFENSIVE NOTES Bobcats with two recoveries, while Damani Alexcee, Karee Berry, Donta Clanton, Marcus Dallas, TOP OFFENSIVE SHOWING IN A ROAD GAME Jr., Inoke Langi, Dallas McClarty, Brandon McDowell, Javante O’Roy, and Aaron Shaw have each Texas State posted its top offensive showing on the road this year at Idaho. The Bobcats recovered one fumble. The Bobcat defense had eight, and special teams had two. accumulated 503 yards in total offense and scored 31 points. It was the third time this season and the first time in a Sun Belt Conference game overall that the Bobcats have accumulated over THREE PASS INTERCEPTIONS 500 yards total offense. Texas State recorded three interceptions in 2015. The first came against ULM when Aar- on Shaw recorded his first career interception and returned it 73 yards to set up Texas State’s 400 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE game-clinching touchdown. Stephan Johnson led the team with two interceptions, both occur- Texas State accumulated 400 yards of offense in seven games during the 2015 season. ring in the Georgia State game. The Bobcats ranked 53rd nationally and seventh in the Sun Belt with an average of 416.7 yards per game. The Bobcats had a season-best 649 yards versus Prairie View A&M, 591 yards against SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES Southern Miss, 470 at Idaho, 468 yards versus South Alabama, 453 yards against Georgia State, Brandon McDowell had the Sun Belt Conference Play of the Year when he returned a 401 yards at Houston and 400 yards against New Mexico State. missed field goal for a touchdown against South Alabama. Lumi Kaba was one of the top punters in the Sun Belt Conference. He ranked third among ON THE GROUND league leaders in punting after averaging 44.3 yards on 65 punts and placed 20 punts inside the The Bobcats were among the nation’s top 43 rushing teams and is fourth in the Sun Belt 20. He also had 20 punts 50-yard punts. Conference with an overall average of 187.3 yards per game. Texas State’s top rushing total this Texas State also ranked third among Sun Belt teams in punt returns with an average of season was 319 yards against South Alabama. 12.2 yards on 15 returns. Brandon McDowell ranked fourth among league leaders with a 13.1 average. McDowell, who returned 14 punts for 183 yards and a touchdown. McDowell also set IN THE AIR a school record and had the longest punt by a Sun Belt Conference Player with a 95-yard punt The Bobcats ranked fifth in the Sun Belt Conference with 226.6 yards passing per game. return against Prairie View A&M. The Bobcats completed 249 throws for 2,719 yards and 15 touchdowns. The Bobcats threw for Brandon Smith ranked second in the Sun Belt in kickoff returns after averaging 23.1 yards a season-best of 333 yards against Prairie View A&M, 310 yards versus Southern Miss and 302 on 27 returns. Smith had a season-best return of 95 yards for a touchdown at UL Lafayette. yards at Houston. NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Texas State had two players sign as free agent contracts with NFL teams in 2016 with The Bobcats were paced by senior running back Robert Lowe and junior quarterback Tyler Adrian Bellard joining the Chicago Bears and David Mims signing with the Atlanta Falcons. Jones. Lowe led the Bobcats in rushing with 915 yards. Jones accumulated 3,067 yards of total offense with 2484 yards passing and 583 yards rushing. They both scored 10 touchdowns to They join Joplo Bartu, Darryl Morris, Craig Mager and David Mayo as active NFL players lead the team. entering 2016 training camps. Tyler Jones was a dual threat quarterback who ranked third among league leaders in total offense with an average of 258.3 yards per game. He completed 223 of 382 passes for 2,517 FOOTBALL GRADUATION NOTES yards, 14 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He also was second on the team in rushing after Texas State had 21 football players earn their bachelor’s degrees during December and running for 583 yards and 10 touchdowns on 139 carries. His 209.8 passing yards per game May commencements. The Bobcats have had 93 football players graduate since May 2011, in- ranked third among league leaders. cluding 64 during the past two years. C. J. Best led the Bobcats with 58 receptions for 591 yards. Jafus Gaines added 42 catches For the fourth straight year, Texas State had its highest four-year average in school history for 521 yards and two touchdowns, while Brandon Smith caught 33 passes for 429 yards and in the latest APR statistics released by the NCAA. two TDS. A pair of senior tight ends also ranked among Texas State’s top receivers. Ryan Carden recorded 25 catches for 243 yards in eight games, while Lawrence White tied Lowe for the team 86 lead with three TD catches. White had 15 catches for 169 yards. 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2015 GAME RESULTS 2015 TEAM STATISTICS Date Opponent Score Overall Sun Belt Time TV Attend TEAM STATISTICS TXST OPP Sept. 05 at #10 Florida State 16-59 L 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:15 ESPNews 80,917 SCORING 323 470 Sept. 12 Prairie View A&M W 63-24 1-1-0 0-0-0 3:26 ESPN3 24,561 Points Per Game 26.9 39.2 Sept. 19 USM 50-56 L 1-2-0 0-0-0 3:36 ESPN3 27,252 Points Off Turnovers 40 60 Sept. 26 at Houston 14-59 L 1-3-0 0-0-0 3:12 ESPN3 35,257 FIRST DOWNS 257 286 Oct. 10 * at UL Lafayette 27-49 L 1-4-0 0-1-0 3:23 ESPN3 21,377 Rushing 114 139 Oct. 24 * USA W 36-18 2-4-0 1-1-0 3:19 ESPN3 14,523 Passing 124 129 Oct. 29 * at Georgia Southern 13-37 L 2-5-0 1-2-0 3:02 ESPNU 14,212 Penalty 19 18 Nov. 07 * NMSU 21-31 L 2-6-0 1-3-0 3:10 ESPN3 15,421 RUSHING YARDAGE 2248 3096 Nov. 14 * GEORGIA STATE 19-41 L 2-7-0 1-4-0 3:11 ESPN3 13,238 Yards gained rushing 2555 3331 Nov. 19 * ULM W 16-3 3-7-0 2-4-0 3:20 ESPNU 14,003 Yards lost rushing 307 235 Nov. 28 * at Idaho 31-38 L 3-8-0 2-5-0 3:16 ESPN3 7,727 Rushing Attempts 470 542 Dec. 05 * at Arkansas State 17-55 L 3-9-0 2-6-0 3:10 ESPN3 20,143 Average Per Rush 4.8 5.7 * indicates Sun Belt Conference game Average Per Game 187.3 258.0 TDs Rushing 24 31 2015 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING YARDAGE 2719 3166 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Comp-Att-Int 249-431-12 228-351-3 Lowe, Robert 11 175 960 45 915 5.2 7 59 83.2 Average Per Pass 6.3 9.0 Jones, Tyler 12 139 767 184 583 4.2 10 66 48.6 Average Per Catch 10.9 13.9 Siudzinski, Tyler 12 59 301 11 290 4.9 1 62 24.2 Average Per Game 226.6 263.8 Nutall, Chris 6 35 181 5 176 5.0 4 18 29.3 TDs Passing 15 28 Best, C.J. 12 16 138 40 98 6.1 1 16 8.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 4967 6262 White, Connor 5 16 80 12 68 4.2 0 19 13.6 Total Plays 901 893 Mayberry, Stedman 6 14 63 2 61 4.4 0 15 10.2 Average Per Play 5.5 7.0 Bingham, Nick 4 5 15 3 12 2.4 1 10 3.0 Average Per Game 413.9 521.8 Gay, Tim 10 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 1.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 42-832 17-613 Johnson, Stephan 12 2 11 0 11 5.5 0 6 0.9 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-183 20-174 Kaba, Lumi 12 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 0.9 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-73 12-142 Gaines, Jafus 12 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.4 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.8 36.1 Mercer, Demun 12 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.2 8.7 TEAM 6 4 6 5 1 0.2 0 6 0.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 24.3 11.8 Smith, Brandon 12 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 FUMBLES-LOST 12-9 19-11 Total 12 470 2555 307 2248 4.8 24 66 187.3 PENALTIES-Yards 73-648 85-703 Opponents 12 542 3331 235 3096 5.7 31 64 258.0 Average Per Game 54.0 58.6 PUNTS-Yards 65-2879 47-1927 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G Average Per Punt 44.3 41.0 Jones, Tyler 12 119.86 223-382-10 58.4 2484 14 65 207.0 Net punt average 40.4 35.8 White, Connor 5 95.83 26-47-2 55.3 235 1 29 47.0 KICKOFFS-Yards 62-3936 87-5268 TEAM 6 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Kick 63.5 60.6 Rhoades, Jack 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Net kick average 36.3 39.8 Total 12 116.68 249-431-12 57.8 2719 15 65 226.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:57 31:03 Opponents 12 165.34 228-351-3 65.0 3166 28 77 263.8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 67/184 85/173 3rd-Down Pct 36% 49% RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 4TH-DOWN Conversions 16/26 10/20 Best, C.J. 12 58 591 10.2 1 39 49.2 4th-Down Pct 62% 50% Gaines, Jafus 12 42 521 12.4 2 49 43.4 SACKS BY-Yards 15-103 20-126 Smith, Brandon 12 33 429 13.0 2 65 35.8 MISC YARDS 115 0 Carden, Ryan 8 25 243 9.7 0 48 30.4 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 42 62 Mercer, Demun 12 19 235 12.4 2 36 19.6 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 11-19 12-18 Lowe, Robert 11 18 145 8.1 3 37 13.2 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 0-0 White, Lawrence 12 15 169 11.3 3 23 14.1 RED-ZONE SCORES (35-46) 76% (46-53) 87% Garrey, Ryan 12 15 137 9.1 0 18 11.4 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (28-46) 61% (37-53) 70% Nutall, Chris 6 6 86 14.3 1 25 14.3 PAT-ATTEMPTS (32-37) 86% (60-61) 98% Mayberry, Stedman 6 5 26 5.2 0 20 4.3 ATTENDANCE 108998 179633 Siudzinski, Tyler 12 4 71 17.8 0 33 5.9 Games/Avg Per Game 6/18166 6/29939 French, Chris 3 4 24 6.0 1 10 8.0 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Gay, Tim 10 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.7 Schrade, Gabe 12 1 11 11.0 0 11 0.9 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Rhoades, Jack 12 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4 TXST 64 133 41 85 323 Bowens, Kwamane 9 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 Opponents 107 120 118 125 470 Gamble, Justin 1 1 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 Total...... 12 249 2719 10.9 15 65 226.6 Opponents...... 12 228 3166 13.9 28 77 263.8

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PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long FG SEQUENCE Texas State OPPONENTS McDowell, Brandon 14 183 13.1 1 95 Florida State (26) (22) Watts, Tyler 1 0 0.0 0 0 PVAMU 60,33 (30),45 Total 15 183 12.2 1 95 USM (27),38,(33) - Opponents 20 174 8.7 0 60 Houston - (24) at UL Lafayette - 49 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long USA (36) (32),53 Johnson, Stephan 2 0 0.0 0 0 Georgia Southern (33),(28) (44),(21),(25) Shaw, Aaron 1 73 73.0 0 73 NMSU 34 (27),46 Total 3 73 24.3 0 73 Georgia State (48),44,(50) (42),(44) Opponents 12 142 11.8 2 99 ULM (23),27,42 (28) Idaho (41) 30,(48) KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Arkansas State 38,(46) 38 Smith, Brandon 27 625 23.1 1 95 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Gaines, Jafus 8 121 15.1 0 23 Carden, Ryan 3 24 8.0 0 13 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Bowens, Kwamane 2 36 18.0 0 24 Jones, Tyler 12 521 583 2484 3067 255.6 Lowe, Robert 11 175 915 0 915 83.2 O’Roy, Javante 1 14 14.0 0 14 White, Connor 5 63 68 235 303 60.6 Woodard, Demetrius 1 12 12.0 0 12 Siudzinski, Tyler 12 59 290 0 290 24.2 McDowell, Brandon 0 0 0.0 0 0 Nutall, Chris 6 35 176 0 176 29.3 Total 42 832 19.8 1 95 Best, C.J. 12 16 98 0 98 8.2 Opponents 17 613 36.1 1 100 Mayberry, Stedman 6 14 61 0 61 10.2 Bingham, Nick 4 5 12 0 12 3.0 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Gay, Tim 10 1 12 0 12 1.2 McDowell, Brandon 0 0 0.0 1 0 Johnson, Stephan 12 2 11 0 11 0.9 Total 0 0 0.0 1 0 Kaba, Lumi 12 1 11 0 11 0.9 Opponents 4 29 7.2 0 13 Gaines, Jafus 12 1 5 0 5 0.4 |------PATs ------| Mercer, Demun 12 1 4 0 4 0.3 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Smith, Brandon 12 1 1 0 1 0.1 Lowe, Robert 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 62 TEAM 6 5 1 0 1 0.2 Jones, Tyler 10 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 60 Total 12 901 2248 2719 4967 413.9 Kaba, Lumi 0 10-18 26-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 56 Opponents 12 893 3096 3166 6262 521.8 Nutall, Chris 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Smith, Brandon 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G White, Lawrence 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Lowe, Robert 11 915 145 0 0 0 1060 96.4 Gaines, Jafus 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Smith, Brandon 12 1 429 0 625 0 1055 87.9 McDowell, Brandon 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Best, C.J. 12 98 591 0 0 0 689 57.4 Mercer, Demun 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Gaines, Jafus 12 5 521 0 121 0 647 53.9 Best, C.J. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jones, Tyler 12 583 0 0 0 0 583 48.6 Sherman, James 0 1-1 6-10 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 9 Siudzinski, Tyler 12 290 71 0 0 0 361 30.1 French, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 McDowell, Brandon 12 0 0 183 0 0 283 23.6 Bingham, Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Carden, Ryan 8 0 243 0 24 0 267 33.4 Siudzinski, Tyler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Nutall, Chris 6 176 86 0 0 0 262 43.7 Gay, Tim 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 Mercer, Demun 12 4 235 0 0 0 239 19.9 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 White, Lawrence 12 0 169 0 0 0 169 14.1 Rhoades, Jack 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-4 0 0 0 Garrey, Ryan 12 0 137 0 0 0 137 11.4 Total 42 11-19 32-37 0-1 2 2-4 0 1 323 Mayberry, Stedman 6 61 26 0 0 0 87 14.5 Opponents 62 12-18 60-61 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 470 Shaw, Aaron 12 0 0 0 0 73 73 6.1 White, Connor 5 68 0 0 0 0 68 13.6 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Bowens, Kwamane 9 0 5 0 36 0 41 4.6 Kaba, Lumi 65 2879 44.3 69 4 16 20 20 0 Gay, Tim 10 12 17 0 0 0 29 2.9 Total 65 2879 44.3 69 4 16 20 20 0 French, Chris 3 0 24 0 0 0 24 8.0 Opponents 47 1927 41.0 70 3 20 13 10 0 O’Roy, Javante 11 0 0 0 14 0 14 1.3 Woodard, Demetrius 9 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.3 Bingham, Nick 4 12 0 0 0 0 12 3.0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Kaba, Lumi 12 11 0 0 0 0 11 0.9 Kaba, Lumi 62 3936 63.5 43 1 Schrade, Gabe 12 0 11 0 0 0 11 0.9 Total 62 3936 63.5 43 1 613 36.3 28 Johnson, Stephan 12 11 0 0 0 0 11 0.9 Opponents 87 5268 60.6 39 3 832 39.8 25 Rhoades, Jack 12 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.4 Gamble, Justin 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 4.0 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk TEAM 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 Sherman, James 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 26 0 Total 12 2248 2719 183 832 73 6155 512.9 Kaba, Lumi 10-18 55.6 0-0 3-4 3-7 3-5 1-2 50 1 Opponents 12 3096 3166 174 613 142 7191 599.2

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TEXAS STATE OVERALL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |--Sacks--| |----Pass Def-----| |----- Fumbles ----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 17 Alexcee, Damani 12 65 14 79 3.0-14 2.0-12 . 3 . 1-0 1 . . 52 McGowan, Trey 12 50 26 76 . . . . 1 2-0 1 . . 4 Jeter-Gilmon, Jerrid 9 48 13 61 4.0-11 . . 1 . . . . . 9A Shaw, Aaron 12 46 11 57 1.0-10 1.0-10 1-73 2 . 1-0 1 . . 22 Mims, David 12 51 6 57 4.0-11 1.0-6 . 5 . . . . . 6 McDowell, Brandon 12 34 10 44 2.5-5 . . 6 . 1-0 . . . 63 McClarty, Dallas 10 19 21 40 1.5-5 0.5-2 . . 1 1-0 . . . 57 Berry, Karee 12 23 16 39 5.5-28 3.0-20 . 1 1 1-0 1 . . 15 Rosemond, Dila 10 23 5 28 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 90 Dallas, Jr., Marcus 12 22 6 28 4.0-22 2.0-18 . . 1 . . . . 20 Johnson, Stephan 12 16 11 27 0.5-1 . 2-0 1 . 1-0 . . . 1A Davis, Ishmael 12 20 6 26 1.0-2 . . . 2 . . . . 40 Smith, Stephen 10 17 9 26 1.5-2 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . 24 O’Roy, Javante 11 14 9 23 1.5-4 . . 1 . 1-0 1 . . 21 Clanton, Dante 10 20 3 23 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 42 Dillon, Mershad 11 14 7 21 3.0-5 . . . 2 . . . . 7 Anyama, Easy 7 11 8 19 0.5-2 . . 1 2 . . . . 59 Elvoid, Dondre 11 10 8 18 3.5-18 1.5-13 . . 2 . . . . 29 Brown, Camyron 12 16 1 17 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 37 Gay, Tim 10 11 6 17 ...... 1 . . 99 Nikocevic, Rusmin 12 9 7 16 5.5-18 . . . 3 . 1 . . 69 Gonzales, Herbert 11 5 8 13 ...... 41 Banks, Jeff 12 8 3 11 4.0-8 . . 1 1 . 1 . . 2A Woodard, Demetrius 9 8 3 11 1.5-14 1.0-10 . 1 . . . . . 3B Dailey, Jr., Darnell 6 5 5 10 1.0-5 ...... 44 Pearson, Roosevelt 7 6 4 10 2.0-12 1.0-11 ...... 8 Fitzgerald, Teron 9 4 3 7 0.5-1 ...... 23 Guidry III, Clarence 9 5 . 5 . . . 2 . . . . . 12 Kaba, Lumi 12 4 . 4 ...... 94 Hood, Darius 4 2 2 4 0.5-0 ...... 96 Eddings, Steven 2 3 1 4 . . . . 1 . . . . 5A Aneke, Andrew 4 3 . 3 . 1.0-0 ...... 98 Beal, Kendall 7 . 3 3 ...... 97 Gambrell, Cedric 4 3 . 3 ...... 81 Langi, Inoke 12 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 53 Trevillion, Will 4 1 1 2 ...... 1B Blades, Tyler 4 . 2 2 ...... 80 Gaines, Jafus 12 2 . 2 ...... 14 Bowens, Kwamane 9 1 1 2 ...... 10 Mercer, Demun 12 2 . 2 ...... 45 Beck, Landon 4 2 . 2 1.0-6 ...... 3 Anderson, Bo 2 2 . 2 ...... 2B Siudzinski, Tyler 12 . 1 1 ...... 13 Sullivan, Blaire 9 1 . 1 ...... 2 Jones, Tyler 12 1 . 1 ...... 2C Bingham, Nick 4 1 . 1 ...... 32 Schrade, Gabe 12 . 1 1 ...... 85 Pletschette, Eric 7 1 . 1 ...... 28 Lowe, Robert 11 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 6 1 . 1 ...... 1 . 1 Total 12 612 242 854 55-206 15-103 3-73 25 20 11-0 9 . 1 Opponents 12 627 178 805 75.0-261 20-126 12-142 31 29 9-29 8 2 .

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|------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| tot Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Florida State 33 132 1 26 26 168 1 25 26-42-0 168 1 25 3 51 0 20 1 10 0 10 300 Prairie View A&M 50 316 5 27 18 333 3 65 18-22-0 333 3 65 3 79 0 33 3 101 1 95 649 Southern Miss 37 281 3 66 31 310 3 36 31-46-0 310 3 36 7 126 0 26 1 19 0 19 591 Houston 32 99 2 15 31 302 0 32 31-50-2 302 0 32 6 117 0 24 0 0 0 0 401 UL Lafayette 37 173 2 31 13 178 1 39 13-33-0 178 1 39 7 190 1 95 0 0 0 0 351 South Alabama 43 319 4 54 13 105 0 24 13-23-1 105 0 24 3 55 0 23 2 3 0 3 424 Georgia Southern 31 126 0 23 10 87 1 23 10-27-2 87 1 23 1 18 0 18 0 0 0 0 213 New Mexico State 37 113 2 22 21 287 1 48 21-36-2 287 1 48 1 26 0 26 2 13 0 13 400 Georgia State 32 186 1 19 29 267 1 29 29-52-2 267 1 29 4 86 0 25 1 2 0 2 453 UL Monroe 55 158 0 21 14 176 2 23 14-25-0 176 2 23 2 11 0 7 2 11 0 7 334 Idaho 40 191 2 62 24 279 2 37 24-43-1 279 2 37 1 17 0 17 3 24 0 17 470 Arkansas State 43 154 2 34 19 227 0 29 19-32-2 227 0 29 4 56 0 21 0 0 0 0 381 Totals 470 2248 24 66 249 2719 15 65 249-431-12 2719 15 65 42 832 1 95 15 183 1 95 4967 Opponent 542 3096 31 64 228 3166 28 77 228-351-3 3166 28 77 17 613 1 100 20 174 0 60 6262

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Florida State 43 30 73 4.0-23 2.0-11 0 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 2-1 0 0 0 16 Prairie View A&M 50 26 76 11.0-52 3.0-17 2 2-0 0-0 3 3 0 7-7 0 1 0 63 Southern Miss 43 18 61 6.0-16 1.0-6 1 1-0 0-0 5 2 0 5-4 0 1 1 50 Houston 41 46 87 3.0-7 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 UL Lafayette 68 8 76 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 4-3 0 0 0 27 South Alabama 48 30 78 4.0-26 3.0-23 0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 4-3 0 0 0 36 Georgia Southern 64 19 83 3.0-13 1.0-10 2 3-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 New Mexico State 69 16 85 9.0-22 2.0-13 1 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 Georgia State 53 9 62 4.0-9 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-0 1 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 19 UL Monroe 31 22 53 3.0-9 0.0-0 0 1-0 1-73 5 3 0 2-1 0 0 0 16 Idaho 52 12 64 3.0-14 1.0-9 3 2-0 0-0 0 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Arkansas State 50 6 56 5.0-15 1.0-10 0 1-0 0-0 3 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Totals 612 242 854 55.0-206 15.0-103 9 11-0 3-73 20 25 0 37-32 0 2 1 323 Opponent 627 178 805 75.0-261 20.5-126 8 9-29 12-142 29 31 2 61-60 0 1 0 470

|------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Florida State 7 326 46.6 57 0 0 1 2 3 1-1 26 0 4 259 64.8 1 0 Prairie View A&M 1 37 37.0 37 0 0 1 0 0 2-0 0 0 10 654 65.4 7 0 Southern Miss 4 147 36.8 49 0 0 1 0 1 3-2 33 0 7 440 62.9 7 0 Houston 6 236 39.3 48 0 0 4 0 0 0-0 0 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 UL Lafayette 7 296 42.3 60 0 0 2 2 1 0-0 0 0 5 279 55.8 3 1 South Alabama 7 334 47.7 69 0 0 1 2 5 1-1 36 0 6 390 65.0 4 0 Georgia Southern 5 243 48.6 52 0 0 0 4 1 2-2 33 0 4 257 64.2 2 0 New Mexico State 5 249 49.8 66 0 1 0 3 3 1-0 0 0 4 251 62.8 1 0 Georgia State 5 256 51.2 65 0 0 3 2 0 3-2 50 0 5 330 66.0 4 0 UL Monroe 8 357 44.6 59 0 3 0 3 2 3-1 23 0 4 260 65.0 3 0 Idaho 5 182 36.4 54 0 0 1 1 3 1-1 41 0 6 390 65.0 6 0 Arkansas State 5 216 43.2 51 0 0 2 1 1 2-1 46 1 4 231 57.8 2 0 Totals 65 2879 44.3 69 0 4 16 20 20 19-11 50 1 62 3936 63.5 43 1 Opponent 47 1927 41.0 70 0 3 20 10 13 18-12 48 0 87 5268 60.6 39 3

90 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEXAS STATE OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME |------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| tot Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off at Florida State 41 266 3 36 25 370 5 55 25-32-0 370 5 55 3 127 0 59 5 21 0 18 636 Prairie View A&M 37 79 1 19 29 323 2 28 29-45-0 323 2 28 3 125 0 51 0 0 0 0 402 Southern Miss 46 280 4 64 19 333 4 50 19-27-0 333 4 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 613 at Houston 54 366 3 53 18 323 4 65 18-24-0 323 4 65 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 689 UL Lafayette 52 288 3 20 22 238 3 31 22-30-0 238 3 31 1 100 1 100 4 52 0 26 526 South Alabama 47 272 2 61 16 196 0 43 16-27-0 196 0 43 2 34 0 19 1 5 0 5 468 at Georgia Southern 67 503 4 64 3 31 0 13 3-6-0 31 0 13 2 72 0 42 2 72 0 60 534 New Mexico State 48 230 2 36 24 297 2 77 24-45-0 297 2 77 3 65 0 24 1 5 0 5 527 Georgia State 37 172 1 25 23 471 4 48 23-35-2 471 4 48 1 36 0 36 2 13 0 15 643 UL Monroe 24 98 0 16 16 83 0 15 16-33-1 83 0 15 1 23 0 23 2 4 0 1 181 at Idaho 43 199 3 21 21 309 2 58 21-31-0 309 2 58 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 508 at Arkansas State 46 343 5 58 12 192 2 36 12-16-0 192 2 36 1 31 0 31 1 0 0 0 535 Opponent totals 542 3096 31 64 228 3166 28 77 228-351-3 3166 28 77 17 613 1 100 20 174 0 60 6262 Texas State 470 2248 24 66 249 2719 15 65 249-431-12 2719 15 65 42 832 1 95 15 183 1 95 4967

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts at Florida State 39 34 73 6.0-21 1.0-12 1 1-3 0-0 2 3 0 8-8 0 0 0 59 Prairie View A&M 48 26 74 4.0-11 0.0-0 1 2-0 0-0 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 Southern Miss 59 10 69 7.0-27 3.0-22 0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 8-8 0 0 0 56 at Houston 53 22 75 6.0-26 4.0-24 2 2-21 2-40 2 5 0 8-8 0 0 0 59 UL Lafayette 49 11 60 4.0-23 3.0-18 1 1-0 0-0 3 4 1 7-7 0 0 0 49 South Alabama 48 12 60 5.0-17 1.0-10 0 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 1-1 0 1 0 18 at Georgia Southern 39 5 44 7.0-19 1.0-1 0 0-0 2-2 3 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 37 New Mexico State 55 7 62 7.0-22 1.0-8 0 1-0 2-0 2 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Georgia State 61 8 69 4.0-16 1.5-8 0 0-0 2-1 2 6 0 5-5 0 0 0 41 UL Monroe 57 16 73 10.0-33 2.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 at Idaho 59 17 76 4.0-11 0.0-0 2 1-5 1-0 9 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 at Arkansas State 60 10 70 11.0-35 3.0-18 1 1-0 2-99 2 1 1 8-7 0 0 0 55 Opponent totals 627 178 805 75.0-261 20.5-126 8 9-29 12-142 29 31 2 61-60 0 1 0 470 Texas State 612 242 854 55.0-206 15.0-103 9 11-0 3-73 20 25 0 37-32 0 2 1 323

|------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB at Florida State 3 109 36.3 44 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 22 0 10 636 63.6 5 2 Prairie View A&M 5 189 37.8 44 0 0 2 0 1 2-1 30 0 5 309 61.8 2 0 Southern Miss 2 73 36.5 37 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 10 565 56.5 1 1 at Houston 2 74 37.0 40 0 0 2 0 2 1-1 24 0 10 629 62.9 4 0 UL Lafayette 3 123 41.0 51 0 0 3 1 2 1-0 0 0 8 388 48.5 0 0 South Alabama 8 347 43.4 51 0 1 3 3 4 2-1 32 0 4 226 56.5 1 0 at Georgia Southern 1 27 27.0 27 0 0 1 0 0 3-3 44 0 8 517 64.6 7 0 New Mexico State 5 222 44.4 70 0 1 0 2 1 2-1 27 0 6 389 64.8 5 0 Georgia State 4 165 41.2 55 0 1 0 1 1 2-2 44 0 8 517 64.6 4 0 UL Monroe 9 350 38.9 48 0 0 6 0 0 1-1 28 0 2 105 52.5 0 0 at Idaho 3 156 52.0 57 0 0 0 2 0 2-1 48 0 7 454 64.9 6 0 at Arkansas State 2 92 46.0 67 0 0 1 1 2 1-0 0 0 9 533 59.2 4 0 Opponent totals 47 1927 41.0 70 0 3 20 10 13 18-12 48 0 87 5268 60.6 39 3 Texas State 65 2879 44.3 69 0 4 16 20 20 19-11 50 1 62 3936 63.5 43 1

91 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS BY QUARTER Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT at Florida State L 16-59 4-17 23.5% 1-4 25.0% 2-6 33.3% 0-2 0.0% 1-5 20.0% Prairie View A&M W 63-24 6-10 60.0% 2-2 100.0% 3-3 100.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-2 0.0% Southern Miss L 50-56 6-16 37.5% 0-2 0.0% 3-4 75.0% 1-5 20.0% 2-5 40.0% at Houston L 14-59 7-19 36.8% 2-3 66.7% 1-6 16.7% 2-5 40.0% 2-5 40.0% at UL Lafayette L 27-49 4-15 26.7% 1-2 50.0% 1-6 16.7% 0-3 0.0% 2-4 50.0% South Alabama W 36-18 5-14 35.7% 1-3 33.3% 2-3 66.7% 0-4 0.0% 2-4 50.0% at Georgia Southern L 13-37 6-14 42.9% 2-4 50.0% 1-5 20.0% 1-2 50.0% 2-3 66.7% New Mexico State L 21-31 7-15 46.7% 2-4 50.0% 2-3 66.7% 1-4 25.0% 2-4 50.0% Georgia State L 19-41 4-15 26.7% 1-4 25.0% 0-3 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-5 40.0% UL Monroe W 16-3 6-18 33.3% 1-4 25.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-6 33.3% 2-5 40.0% at Idaho L 31-38 7-16 43.8% 1-4 25.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-3 66.7% 2-5 40.0% at Arkansas State L 17-55 5-15 33.3% 0-2 0.0% 3-5 60.0% 0-4 0.0% 2-4 50.0% Texas State 67-184 36.4% 14-38 36.8% 21-51 41.2% 11-44 25.0% 21-51 41.2% Opponents 85-173 49.1% 19-44 43.2% 20-46 43.5% 27-43 62.8% 19-40 47.5%

FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT at Florida State L 16-59 3-5 60.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-3 66.7% Prairie View A&M W 63-24 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% Southern Miss L 50-56 2-3 66.7% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-3 66.7% at Houston L 14-59 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-2 50.0% at UL Lafayette L 27-49 3-4 75.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-2 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-2 50.0% South Alabama W 36-18 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% at Georgia Southern L 13-37 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% New Mexico State L 21-31 2-2 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% Georgia State L 19-41 1-3 33.3% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-2 0.0% UL Monroe W 16-3 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% at Idaho L 31-38 2-3 66.7% 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% at Arkansas State L 17-55 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Texas State 16-26 61.5% 1-2 50.0% 6-7 85.7% 2-3 66.7% 7-14 50.0% Opponents 10-20 50.0% 2-5 40.0% 5-8 62.5% 2-2 100.0% 1-5 20.0%

TIME OF POSSESSION Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr at Florida State L 16-59 27:59 8:01 7:33 3:33 8:52 Prairie View A&M W 63-24 26:50 6:28 6:32 7:32 6:18 Southern Miss L 50-56 30:30 4:23 7:08 7:57 11:02 at Houston L 14-59 29:31 8:21 6:13 7:55 7:02 at UL Lafayette L 27-49 25:28 5:45 7:19 4:43 7:41 South Alabama W 36-18 28:39 6:16 8:44 6:54 6:45 at Georgia Southern L 13-37 22:47 7:29 7:26 3:23 4:29 New Mexico State L 21-31 27:31 6:58 7:03 7:47 5:43 Georgia State L 19-41 28:39 9:25 6:57 5:15 7:02 UL Monroe W 16-3 35:40 8:39 6:27 10:49 9:45 at Idaho L 31-38 31:17 7:22 8:28 6:22 9:05 at Arkansas State L 17-55 32:34 5:02 10:34 8:33 8:25 Texas State Total 347:25 84:09 90:24 80:43 92:09 Avg. 28:57 7:00 7:32 6:43 7:40 Opponents Total 372:35 95:51 89:36 99:17 87:51 Avg. 31:02 7:59 7:28 8:16 7:19

92 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEXAS STATE INSIDE THE RED-ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Florida State L 16-59 3 3 16 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prairie View A&M W 63-24 6 5 35 5 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Southern Miss L 50-56 6 5 27 3 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Houston L 14-59 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UL Lafayette L 27-49 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 South Alabama W 36-18 4 4 22 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Southern L 13-37 2 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Mexico State L 21-31 4 2 14 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Georgia State L 19-41 2 2 13 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UL Monroe W 16-3 6 3 16 2 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 Idaho L 31-38 5 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Arkansas State L 17-55 4 2 14 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 46 35 211 28 20 8 7 5 4 2 0 0 0 35 of 46 (76.1%)

OPPONENTS THE RED-ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Florida State L 16-59 6 6 38 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prairie View A&M W 63-24 5 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Southern Miss L 50-56 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Houston L 14-59 6 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 UL Lafayette L 27-49 4 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 South Alabama W 36-18 3 3 18 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Southern L 13-37 5 4 16 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 New Mexico State L 21-31 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia State L 19-41 6 4 28 4 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 UL Monroe W 16-3 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Idaho L 31-38 5 4 28 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas State L 17-55 5 5 35 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 53 46 287 37 22 15 9 1 2 2 2 0 0 46 of 53 (86.8%)

93 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATISTICS Rushing No-Yds/TD Fl. State PVAM USM HOU UL-L USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU Lowe, Robert 175-915/7 8-13/0 15-104/2 12-90/1 8-36/0 15-47/0 30-248/3 20-91/0 22-88/0 17-88/1 22-85/0 6-25/0 DNP Jones, Tyler 139-583/10 10-39/0 5-48/1 18-160/2 14-35/1 11-65/1 11-71/1 7-27/0 13-22/2 13-62/0 17-2/0 6-16/2 14-36/0 Siudzinski, T 59-290/1 - 3-14/0 - 3-21/0 3-2/1 - 3-10/0 1-4/0 - 10-28/0 24-170/0 12-41/0 Nutall, Chris 35-176/4 5-13/1 15-92/2 5-17/0 3-4/1 7-50/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP Best, C.J. 16-98/1 - - 1-13/0 - 1-9/0 2-0/0 - - 2-36/0 5-31/0 1--26/0 4-35/1 White, Connor 16-68/0 3-26/0 1-9/0 DNP 4-3/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 8-30/0 Mayberry, Sted 14-61/0 5-21/0 9-40/0 - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Bingham, Nick 5-12/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - DNP - 5-12/1 Gay, Tim 1-12/0 - - - DNP - - - - - 1-12/0 - DNP Johnson, Steph 2-11/0 1-9/0 ------1-2/0 - Kaba, Lumi 1-11/0 1-11/0 ------Gaines, Jafus 1-5/0 - 1-5/0 ------Mercer, Demun 1-4/0 - 1-4/0 ------Smith, Brandon 1-1/0 - - 1-1/0 ------TEAM WR 4-1/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 1--2/0 1--1/0 - DNP 2-4/0 -

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING No-Yds/TD FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU Best, C.J. 58-591/1 6-43/0 - 8-74/0 3-35/0 6-70/0 5-32/0 - 6-74/0 7-63/0 2-22/0 7-83/1 8-95/0 Gaines, Jafus 42-521/2 1-3/0 4-92/1 8-78/0 6-60/0 1-13/0 2-30/0 2-38/1 3-43/0 5-36/0 2-28/0 6-59/0 2-41/0 Smith, Brandon 33-429/2 - 2-99/1 4-24/0 3-14/0 - 2-18/0 1-16/0 3-38/0 6-69/0 3-34/0 6-82/1 3-35/0 Carden, Ryan 25-243/0 3-12/0 DNP 2-26/0 5-43/0 1-6/0 2-12/0 5-27/0 2-56/0 5-61/0 DNP DNP DNP Mercer, Demun 19-235/2 1-9/0 4-51/0 3-72/2 6-71/0 1-4/0 - 1-5/0 2-14/0 1-9/0 - - - White, Lawrence 15-169/3 2-14/0 1-9/0 2-10/1 2-27/0 - - - 1-7/0 1-14/0 5-83/2 1-5/0 - Lowe, Robert 18-145/3 1--1/0 - 3-16/0 - 2-41/1 2-13/0 1-1/0 4-55/1 3-11/1 2-9/0 - DNP Garrey, Ryan 15-137/0 3-27/0 - 1-10/0 4-45/0 - - - - 1-4/0 - 1-14/0 5-37/0 Nutall, Chris 6-86/1 3-29/0 2-46/1 - - 1-11/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP Siudzinski, T 4-71/0 - - - - 1-33/0 - - - - - 2-19/0 1-19/0 Mayberry, Sted 5-26/0 1--2/0 3-26/0 - 1-2/0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP French, Chris 4-24/1 2-14/1 2-10/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP Gay, Tim 1-17/0 - - - DNP ------1-17/0 DNP Schrade, Gabe 1-11/0 1-11/0 ------Bowens, Kwamane 1-5/0 - - DNP 1-5/0 - DNP DNP - - - - - Rhoades, Jack 1-5/0 1-5/0 ------Gamble, Justin 1-4/0 1-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATISTICS Jones, Tyler Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Florida State 25 16 0 64.0 100 0 25 1 12 97.6 PVAMU 14 12 0 85.7 278 3 65 0 0 323.2 USM 46 31 0 67.4 310 3 36 3 22 145.5 Houston 44 29 2 65.9 288 0 32 3 16 111.8 at UL Lafayette 33 13 0 39.4 178 1 39 3 18 94.7 USA 23 13 1 56.5 105 0 24 1 10 86.2 Georgia Southern 25 10 1 40.0 87 1 23 1 1 74.4 NMSU 36 21 2 58.3 287 1 48 1 8 123.4 Georgia State 51 29 2 56.9 267 1 29 1 8 99.5 ULM 25 14 0 56.0 176 2 23 2 5 141.5 Idaho 43 24 1 55.8 279 2 37 0 0 121.0 Arkansas State 17 11 1 64.7 129 0 27 2 16 116.7 TOTALS 382 223 10 58.4 2484 14 65 18 116 119.9

White, Connor Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Florida State 17 10 0 58.8 68 1 15 0 0 111.8 PVAMU 8 6 0 75.0 55 0 20 0 0 132.8 Houston 6 2 0 33.3 14 0 9 1 8 52.9 Georgia Southern 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 -200.0 Arkansas State 15 8 1 53.3 98 0 29 1 2 94.9 TOTALS 47 26 2 55.3 235 1 29 2 10 95.8

Rhoades, Jack Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Georgia Southern 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 94 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURNS Punt Returns No-Yds FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU McDowell, B 14-183 1-10 3-101 1-19 - - 2-3 - 1-13 1-2 2-11 3-24 - Watts, Tyler 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP - DNP -

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME KICKOFF RETURNS Player No-Yds FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU Smith, Brandon 27-625 2-37 3-79 6-122 4-70 4-158 - - 1-26 4-86 - 1-17 2-30 Gaines, Jafus 8-121 1-14 - - 1-23 - 3-55 1-18 - - 2-11 - - Bowens, Kwamane 2-36 - - DNP 1-24 - DNP DNP - - - - 1-12 Carden, Ryan 3-24 - DNP 1-4 - 2-20 - - - - DNP DNP DNP O’Roy, Javante 1-14 - - - - DNP ------1-14 Woodard, D 1-12 - - - - 1-12 - - DNP DNP - DNP -

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME INTERCEPTION RETURNS Player No-Yds FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU Johnson, Steph 2-0 ------2-0 - - - Shaw, Aaron 1-73 ------1-73 - -

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS total FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU Lowe, Robert 1060 12 104 106 36 88 261 92 143 99 94 25 DNP Smith, Brandon 1055 37 178 147 84 158 18 16 64 155 34 99 65 Best, C.J. 689 43 - 87 35 79 32 - 74 99 53 57 130 Gaines, Jafus 647 17 97 78 83 13 85 56 43 36 39 59 41 Jones, Tyler 583 39 48 160 35 65 71 27 22 62 2 16 36 Siudzinski, T 361 - 14 - 21 35 - 10 4 - 28 189 60 McDowell, B 283 10 101 19 - - 103 - 13 2 11 24 - Carden, Ryan 267 12 DNP 30 43 26 12 27 56 61 - - DNP Nutall, Chris 262 42 138 17 4 61 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP Mercer, Demun 239 9 55 72 71 4 - 5 14 9 - - - White, Lawrence 169 14 9 10 27 - - - 7 14 83 5 - Garrey, Ryan 137 27 - 10 45 - - - - 4 - 14 37 Mayberry, Sted 87 19 66 - 2 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Shaw, Aaron 73 ------73 - - White, Connor 68 26 9 DNP 3 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 30 Bowens, Kwamane 41 - - DNP 29 - DNP DNP - - - - 12 Gay, Tim 29 - - - DNP - - - - - 12 17 DNP French, Chris 24 14 10 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP O’Roy, Javante 14 - - - - DNP ------14 Bingham, Nick 12 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - DNP DNP 12 Woodard, D 12 - - - - 12 - - DNP DNP - DNP - Kaba, Lumi 11 11 ------Schrade, Gabe 11 11 ------Johnson, Steph 11 9 ------2 - Rhoades, Jack 5 5 ------Gamble, Justin 4 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Opponent Score Rushing Yards (Att-Yds-TD) Passing (Comp.-Att-Yds-TD) Receiving Yards (Rec-Yds-TD) Tackles at Florida State L 59-16 Tyler Jones (10-39-0) Tyler Jones (16-25-100-0) C.J. Best (6-43-0) Demetrius Woodard (7) Prairie View A&M W 63-24 Robert Lowe (15-104-2) Tyler Jones (12-14-278-3) Jafus Gaines (4-92-1) David Mims (9) Southern Miss L 56-50 Tyler Jones (18-160-2) Tyler Jones (31-46-310-3) Jafus Gaines (8-78-0) Trey McGowan (11) at Houston L 14-59 Robert Lowe (8-36-0) Tyler Jones (29-44-288-0) Demun Mercer (6-71-0) Stephan Johnson (9) at UL Lafayette L 27-49 Tyler Jones (11-65-1) Tyler Jones (13-33-178-1) C.J. Best (6-70-0) Damani Alexcee (12) South Alabama W 36-18 Robert Lowe (30-248-3) Tyler Jones (13-23-105-0) C.J. Best (5-32-0) Damani Alexcee (10) at Georgia Southern L 13-37 Robert Lowe (20-91-0) Tyler Jones (10-25-87-1) Jafus Gaines (2-38-1) Aaron Shaw (10) Ishmael Davis (10) New Mexico State L 21-31 Robert Lowe (22-88-0) Tyler Jones (21-36-287-1) C.J. Best (6-74-0) Damani Alexcee (12) Georgia State L 19-41 Robert Lowe (17-88-1) Tyler Jones (29-51-267-1) C.J. Best (7-63-0) Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon (8) UL Monroe W 16-03 Robert Lowe (22-85-0) Tyler Jones (14-25-176-2) Lawrence White (5-93-2) Trey McGowan (8) Idaho L 31-38 Tyler Siudzinski (24-170-0) Tyler Jones (24-43-279-2) C.J. Best (7-83-1) Aaron Shaw (9) Arkansas State L 17-55 Tyler Siudzinski (12-41-0) Tyler Jones (11-17-129-0) C.J. Best (8-95-0) Camyron Brown (8) 95 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES STATISTICS Player UA-A TOT FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU Alexcee, Damani 65-14 79 5-1 4-0 5-2 1-6 12-0 7-3 5-2 12-0 5-0 1-0 4-0 4-0 McGowan, Trey 50-26 76 2-1 1-0 6-5 6-2 1-0 4-5 5-3 7-2 3-2 4-4 6-2 5-0 Jeter-Gilmon, J 48-13 61 DNP DNP 4-1 4-1 8-1 5-2 DNP 8-3 8-0 6-1 2-3 3-1 Mims, David 51-6 57 2-1 9-0 3-0 2-3 5-1 3-1 2-0 8-0 3-0 5-0 5-0 4-0 Shaw, Aaron 46-11 57 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-3 9-1 6-3 10-0 1-0 7-0 3-1 7-2 - McDowell, B 34-10 44 2-1 0-1 4-0 2-5 2-0 3-0 3-0 8-0 1-0 1-2 6-1 2-0 McClarty, D 19-21 40 1-4 0-3 4-1 DNP DNP 1-2 4-2 4-2 3-1 1-5 0-1 1-0 Berry, Karee 23-16 39 1-3 - 2-1 1-2 2-0 2-2 3-3 4-2 3-1 3-1 1-0 1-1 Dallas, Marcus 22-6 28 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 6-0 3-1 2-2 3-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 3-0 Rosemond, Dila 23-5 28 4-1 5-0 2-1 2-2 DNP 1-0 3-0 2-1 - 1-0 DNP 3-0 Johnson, Steph 16-11 27 1-1 1-0 3-1 6-3 1-0 1-1 - 1-0 1-3 - 1-1 0-1 Smith, Stephen 17-9 26 2-2 DNP 3-2 1-2 2-0 1-0 DNP 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-1 4-0 Davis, Ishmael 20-6 26 1-0 2-1 - 1-1 4-1 1-0 9-1 1-1 1-0 - - 0-1 Clanton, Dante 20-3 23 3-2 - DNP 1-0 - 3-1 4-0 DNP 3-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 O’Roy, Javante 14-9 23 2-0 2-2 - 1-2 DNP 1-1 1-0 2-2 3-1 1-1 1-0 - Dillon, Mershad 14-7 21 1-0 1-1 2-1 0-1 DNP 1-2 2-1 2-0 1-0 1-1 2-0 1-0 Anyama, Easy 11-8 19 1-2 3-2 2-0 1-2 3-1 1-1 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP Elvoid, Dondre 10-8 18 - 2-2 - DNP 2-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-2 2-0 1-0 Gay, Tim 11-6 17 2-3 2-2 1-0 DNP - 1-0 3-1 - 2-0 - - DNP Brown, Camyron 16-1 17 1-0 1-0 - - - - 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 8-0 Nikocevic, R 9-7 16 1-1 2-3 0-1 0-1 - - 1-0 - 1-0 0-1 1-0 3-0 Gonzales, H 5-8 13 - 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-1 - 1-3 - DNP - - 1-0 Banks, Jeff 8-3 11 - 0-1 1-0 1-1 - 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 - 2-0 - Woodard, D 8-3 11 5-2 - 1-0 - 1-0 1-1 - DNP DNP - DNP - Pearson, R 6-4 10 2-1 2-1 - 1-0 DNP 0-2 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Dailey, Darnell 5-5 10 1-1 2-2 - 2-2 - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Fitzgerald, T 4-3 7 1-0 1-1 - 2-1 0-1 DNP - - - DNP DNP - Guidry III, Cl 5-0 5 - 1-0 DNP DNP 3-0 - - - 1-0 - - DNP Kaba, Lumi 4-0 4 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - 1-0 - - 1-0 Hood, Darius 2-2 4 - 0-1 DNP 1-1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Eddings, Steven 3-1 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1 1-0 Aneke, Andrew 3-0 3 - 2-0 DNP - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Gambrell, C 3-0 3 DNP - DNP DNP 3-0 - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP Beal, Kendall 0-3 3 - 0-1 - 0-2 - DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP Bowens, Kwamane 1-1 2 - - DNP 0-1 - DNP DNP 1-0 - - - - Mercer, Demun 2-0 2 - - - 2-0 ------Blades, Tyler 0-2 2 0-1 DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 Langi, Inoke 1-1 2 0-1 ------1-0 - - - - Gaines, Jafus 2-0 2 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - Trevillion, W 1-1 2 DNP 0-1 DNP - DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 Beck, Landon 2-0 2 - 2-0 - DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Anderson, Bo 2-0 2 - 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Sullivan, Blair 1-0 1 - DNP - - 1-0 - - DNP - - - DNP Lowe, Robert 1-0 1 ------1-0 - - - - DNP Bingham, Nick 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP - DNP - - Schrade, Gabe 0-1 1 ------0-1 Pletschette, E 1-0 1 - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 - - Siudzinski, T 0-1 1 ------0-1 - - - - Jones, Tyler 1-0 1 ------1-0 2015 GAME-BY-GAME CAPTAINS Florida State Bellard Gay Jones Rosemond Prairie View A&M Rhoades White Alexcee McGowan Southern Miss Alexcee Lowe Gay Gaines Houston Jones Bellard Sarabia Gaines UL Lafayette Mims Lowe McGowan Bellard South Alabama Jones Rhoades White Nikocevic Georgia Southern White Mims Gaines McGowan New Mexico State Lowe Gay Alexcee Nikocevic Georgia State Rhoades Bellard Alexcee Nikocevic UL Monroe Jones Idaho White Jones McGowan Nikocevic Trey McGowan ranked second among Texas State’s leaders in tackles for the second straight year. Arkansas State Rhoades Bellard McGowan

96 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME QUARTERBACK SACKS Player UA-A TOT FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU Berry, Karee 3-0 3.0 - - - 1.0-4 - - - 1.0-7 - - 1.0-9 - Dallas, Marcus 2-0 2.0 - - - - - 2.0-18 ------Alexcee, Damani 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-6 1.0-6 ------Elvoid, Dondre 1-1 1.5 - - - DNP - 0.5-3 - - - - - 1.0-10 Smith, Stephen 1-0 1.0 1.0-1 DNP - - - - DNP - - - - - Woodard, D 1-0 1.0 1.0-10 ------DNP DNP - DNP - Mims, David 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-6 - - - - Aneke, Andrew 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-0 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Shaw, Aaron 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-10 - - - - - Pearson, R 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-11 - - DNP - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP McClarty, D 0-1 0.5 - - - DNP DNP 0.5-2 ------

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSSES Player UA-A TOT FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU Nikocevic, R 5-1 5.5 - 2.5-14 - - - - 1.0-1 - - - - 2.0-3 Berry, Karee 4-3 5.5 0.5-5 - 0.5-1 1.5-5 - - - 2.0-8 - - 1.0-9 - Mims, David 3-2 4.0 - 1.0-2 - 1.0-1 - - - 2.0-8 - - - - Jeter-Gilmon, J 4-0 4.0 DNP DNP - - - - DNP - 1.0-2 3.0-9 - - Dallas, Marcus 4-0 4.0 - - - - - 2.0-18 - 1.0-1 - - 1.0-3 - Banks, Jeff 4-0 4.0 - - 1.0-2 - - 1.0-3 - 1.0-1 1.0-2 - - - Elvoid, Dondre 3-1 3.5 - 1.0-3 - DNP - 0.5-3 - - 1.0-2 - - 1.0-10 Alexcee, Damani 3-0 3.0 - 1.0-6 2.0-8 ------Dillon, Mershad 3-0 3.0 - - 1.0-1 - DNP - - - 1.0-3 - - 1.0-1 McDowell, B 2-1 2.5 - 0.5-1 - - - - - 1.0-2 - - 1.0-2 - Pearson, R 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-11 - - DNP - - 1.0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP O’Roy, Javante 1-1 1.5 1.0-3 0.5-1 - - DNP ------Smith, Stephen 1-1 1.5 1.0-1 DNP 0.5-1 - - - DNP - - - - - Woodard, D 1-1 1.5 1.5-14 ------DNP DNP - DNP - McClarty, D 1-1 1.5 - - 1.0-3 DNP DNP 0.5-2 ------Beck, Landon 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-6 - DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Davis, Ishmael 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-2 - - - - - Dailey, Darnell 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-5 - - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Shaw, Aaron 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-10 - - - - - Brown, Camyron 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-1 Rosemond, Dila 1-0 1.0 - - - - DNP - - 1.0-1 - - DNP - Hood, Darius 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-0 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Johnson, Steph 0-1 0.5 - - - 0.5-1 ------Fitzgerald, T 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-1 - - - DNP - - - DNP DNP - Anyama, Easy 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-2 - - - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLES FORCED AND RECOVERED Fumbles Forced No. FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU McGowan, Trey 1 - - 1 ------Shaw, Aaron 1 ------1 - - - - - Gay, Tim 1 - 1 - DNP ------DNP Alexcee, Damani 1 - 1 ------Nikocevic, R 1 ------1 - - - - - O’Roy, Javante 1 - - - - DNP - - 1 - - - - Banks, Jeff 1 ------1 - Berry, Karee 1 ------1 -

Fumbles Recoverd No. FS PVAM USM HOU UL USA GS NMSU GSU ULM IDAHO ASU McGowan, Trey 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - McClarty, D 1 - 1 - DNP DNP ------McDowell, B 1 - - 1 ------Berry, Karee 1 ------1 - - - - - Johnson, Steph 1 ------1 Shaw, Aaron 1 ------1 - - - - - Langi, Inoke 1 ------1 - - Alexcee, Damani 1 ------1 - O’Roy, Javante 1 - - - - DNP - - - - - 1 - Clanton, Dante 1 1 - DNP - - - - DNP - - - -

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2015 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE QB RB WR WR TE/WR TE/RB QT QG C SG ST Florida State Jones Lowe Gaines B. Smith White Carden Bellard Sarabia Cattaneo Romero Melton Prairie View A&M Jones Lowe Gaines Mercer White Schrade Bellard Sarabia Cattaneo Romero Melton Southern Miss Jones Lowe Gaines B. Smith Best Carden Bellard Sarabia Cattaneo Romero Melton Houston Jones Lowe Gaines B. Smith White Carden Bellard Sarabia Cattaneo Romero Melton UL Lafayette Jones Lowe Gaines B. Smith Best Nutall Bellard Sarabia Cattaneo Romero Melton South Alabama Jones Lowe Gaines B. Smith Best Carden Bellard Sarabia Hoskins Crawford Melton Georgia Southern Jones Lowe Gaines B. Smith Best Carden Bellard Sarabia Mizerak Crawford Melton New Mexico State Jones Lowe Gaines B. Smith Best Carden Bellard Sarabia Mizerak Schoenborn Melton Georgia State Jones Lowe Gaines B. Smith Best Carden Bellard Sarabia Cattaneo Schoenborn Melton UL Monroe Jones Lowe Gaines B. Smith Best White Bellard Sarabia Cattaneo Schoenborn Melton Idaho Jones Lowe Best B. Smith White Carden Bellard Sarabia Cattaneo Schoenborn Melton Arkansas State Jones Siudzinski Gaines B. Smith Best Garrey Bellard Crawford Mizerak Schoenborn Melton

DEFENSE Bandit NT DT DE/LB Mike Stinger FS Rover Wolf/BC FC BC Florida State Berry McClarty Nikocevic Smith McGowan Gay Rosemond Alexcee Anyama McDowell Mims Prairie View A&M Banks McClarty Dillon Nikocevic McGowan Gay Rosemond Alexcee Anyama McDowell Mims Southern Miss Berry McClarty Dillon Nikocevic McGowan Gay Rosemond Alexcee Anyama McDowell Mims Houston Berry Dillon Nikocevic Banks McGowan Jeter-Gilmon Johnson Alexcee Anyama McDowell Mims UL Lafayette Berry Gonzales Gambrell Elvoid McGowan Jeter-Gilmon Shaw Alexcee Anyama Guidry Mims South Alabama Berry McClarty Dillon Dallas, Jr. McGowan Jeter-Gilmon Shaw Alexcee Rosemond McDowell Mims Georgia Southern Berry McClarty Dillon Dallas, Jr. McGowan Davis Shaw Alexcee Rosemond McDowell Mims New Mexico State Berry McClarty Dillon Dallas, Jr. McGowan Jeter-Gilmon Shaw Alexcee Rosemond McDowell Mims Georgia State Berry McClarty Banks Dallas, Jr. McGowan Jeter-Gilmon Shaw Alexcee O’Roy McDowell Mims UL Monroe Berry McClarty Banks Dallas, Jr. McGowan Jeter-Gilmon Shaw Alexcee O’Roy McDowell Mims Idaho Berry McClarty Banks Elvoid McGowan Jeter-Gilmon Shaw Alexcee O’Roy McDowell Mims Arkansas State S. Smith McClarty Dillon Nikocevic McGowan Jeter-Gilmon Shaw Alexcee O’Roy McDowell Mims

TEXAS STATE LONG PLAYS (Over 20 yards; punts over 50 yards; field goals over 40 yards) TEXAS STATE AT FLORIDA STATE TEXAS STATE AT HOUSTON TEXAS STATE AT GEORGIA SOUTHERN TEXAS STATE VS. UL MONROE Yds. Play Quarter Yds. Play Quarter Yds. Play Quarter Yds. Play Quarter 57 Lumi Kaba punt 1 32 Tyler Jones to Demun Mercer pass 2 51 Lumi Kaba punt 1 73 Aaron Shaw interception return 4 54 Lumi Kaba punt 1 24 Tyler Jones to C.J. Best pass 2 50 Lumi Kaba punt 1 59 Lumi Kaba punt 2 26 Tyler Jones run 2 50 Lumi Kaba punt 3 56 Lumi Kaba punt 1 TEXAS STATE AT UL LAFAYETTE 23 Tyler Jones to Jafus Gaines pass 3 52 Lumi Kaba punt 2 TEXAS STATE VS. PRAIRIE VIEW A&M Yds. Play Quarter 23 Robert Lowe run 2 23 Tyler Jones pass to Lawrence White 1 Yds. Play Quarter 95 Brandon Smith kick-off return 3 21 Robert Lowe run 4 95 Brandon McDowell punt return 1 60 Lumi Kaba punt 3 TEXAS STATE VS. NEW MEXICO STATE 20 Tyler Jones pass to Lawrence White 2 65 Tyler Jones to Brandon Smith pass 1 53 Lumi Kaba punt 2 Yds. Play Quarter 20 Tyler Jones pass to Jafus Gaines 1 49 Tyler Jones to Jafus Gaines pass 1 39 Tyler Jones to C. J. Best pass 4 66 Lumi Kaba punt 3 34 Tyler Jones to Brandon Smith pass 1 37 Tyler Jones to Robert Lowe pass 1 59 Lumi Kaba punt 2 TEXAS STATE AT IDAHO 27 Robert Lowe run 2 33 Tyler Jones to Tyler Siudzinski 4 54 Lumi Kaba punt 3 Yds. Play Quarter 24 Tyler Jones run 3 31 Tyler Jones run 2 48 Tyler Jones to Ryan Carden pass 2 62 Tyler Siudzinski run 3 22 Tyler Jones to Jafus Gaines pass 2 30 Tyler Jones to Brandon Smith pass 1 54 Lumi Kaba punt 4 22 Tyler Jones to Jafus Gaines pass 2 TEXAS STATE VS. SOUTH ALABAMA 23 Tyler Jones to Jafus Gaines pass 4 41 Lumi Kaba field goal 1 22 Tyler Jones to Demun Mercer pass 2 Yds. Play Quarter 22 Robert Lowe run 2 37 Tyler Jones to Brandon Smith 3 21 Tyler Jones to Chris Nutall pass 2 100 McDowell field goal return 2 21 Tyler Jones to Robert Lowe pass 4 20 Tyler Jones to Jafus Gaines 1 69 Lumi Kaba punt 3 TEXAS STATE VS. SOUTHERN MISS 59 Lumi Kaba punt 1 TEXAS STATE VS. GEORGIA STATE TEXAS STATE AT ARKANSAS STATE Yds. Play Quarter 54 Robert Lowe run 4 Yds. Play Quarter Yds. Play Quarter 66 Tyler Jones run 3 34 Robert Lowe run 4 65 Lumi Kaba punt 3 51 Lumi Kaba punt 4 59 Robert Lowe run 1 31 Robert Lowe run 3 51 Lumi Kaba punt 2 46 Lumi Kaba field goal 3 54 Tyler Jones run 4 24 Tyler Jones to Jafus Gaines 2 50 Lumi Kaba field goal 1 34 Tyler Jones run 2 36 Tyler Jones to Demun Mercer pass 4 23 Robert Lowe run 4 48 Lumi Kaba field goal 1 27 Tyler Jones to Brandon Smith pass 2 35 Tyler Jones run 2 21 Tyler Jones run 2 29 Tyler Jones to C.J. Best pass 1 23 Tyler Jones to C. J. Best pass 2 32 Tyler Jones to Demun Mercer pass 2 21 Tyler Jones run 2 27 Tyler Jones to Brandon Smith pass 4 26 Tyler Jones to Ryan Carden pass 4

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TEXAS STATE MILESTONE GAMES 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES SIX OR MORE UNASSISTED TACKLES Yds. Player Att-Yds-TD No. Player Opponent 248 Robert Lowe vs. South Alabama 30-248-3 12 Damani Alexcee vs. New Mexico State 170 Tyler Siudzinski at Idaho 24-170-0 12 Damani Alexcee at UL Lafayette 160 Tyler Jones vs. Southern Miss 18-160-2 9 Damani Alexcee vs. South Alabama 104 Robert Lowe vs. Prairie View A&M 15-104-2 9 Aaron Shaw at UL Lafayette 9 David Mims vs. Prairie View A&M TWO+ TOUCHDOWN RUNS 8 Camyron Brown at Arkansas State TDS Player Att-Yds-TD 8 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon vs. New Mexico State 3 Robert Lowe vs. South Alabama 30-248-3 8 Brandon McDowell vs. New Mexico State 2 Robert Lowe vs. Prairie View A&M 15-104-2 8 David Mims vs. New Mexico State 2 Chris Nutall vs. Prairie View A&M 15-92-2 8 Aaron Shaw vs. South Alabama 2 Tyler Jones vs. Southern Miss 18-160-2 8 Aaron Shaw at Georgia Southern 2 Tyler Jones vs. New Mexico State 13-22-2 8 Ishmael Davis at Georgia Southern 2 Tyler Jones at Idaho 6-16-2 8 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon at UL Lafayette 8 Trey McGowan vs. UL Monroe 200-YARD PASSING GAMES 7 Trey McGowan vs. New Mexico State Yds. Player Com-Att-Int-TD 7 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon vs. Georgia State 310 Tyler Jones vs. Southern Miss 31-46-0-3 7 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon vs. UL Monroe 288 Tyler Jones at Houston 29-44-2-0 Lumi Kaba 7 Aaron Shaw at Idaho 287 Tyler Jones vs. New Mexico State 21-36-2-1 40-YARD FIELD GOALS 6 Marcus Dallas at UL Lafayette 279 Tyler Jones at Idaho 24-43-1-2 Yds. Player Opponent 6 Trey McGowan vs. Southern Miss 278 Tyler Jones vs. Prairie View A&M 12-14-0-3 50 Lumi Kaba vs. Georgia State 6 Stephan Johnson at Houston 267 Tyler Jones vs. Georgia State 29-51-2-1 48 Lumi Kaba vs. Georgia State 6 Trey McGowan at Houston 46 Lumi Kaba at Arkansas State 6 Trey McGowan vs. South Alabama TWO TOUCHDOWN PASSES 41 Lumi Kaba at Idaho 6 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon vs. South Alabama TD’s Player Comp-Att-Yds 6 Trey McGowan at Idaho 3 Tyler Jones vs. Southern Miss 31-46-310 LONG PUNTS (50+ YARDS) 6 Brandon McDowell at Idaho 2 Tyler Jones vs. Prairie View A&M 12-14-278 Yds. Player Opponent 2 Tyler Jones vs. UL Monroe 14-25-176 69 Lumi Kaba vs. South Alabama ONE OR MORE SACKS 2 Tyler Jones at Idaho 24-43-279 66 Lumi Kaba vs. New Mexico State No. Player Opponent 65 Lumi Kaba vs. Georgia State 2.0 Marcus Dallas, Jr. vs. South Alabama 90-YARD RUSHING GAMES 60 Lumi Kaba at UL Lafayette 1.0 Dondre Elvoid at Arkansas State Yds. Player Rec-Yds-TD 59 Lumi Kaba vs. UL Monroe 1.0 Karee Berry at Idaho 115 Brandon Smith at Idaho 6-115-1 59 Lumi Kaba vs. South Alabama 1.0 David Mims vs. New Mexico State 99 Brandon Smith vs. Prairie View A&M 2-99-1 59 Lumi Kaba vs. New Mexico State 1.0 Karee Berry vs. New Mexico State 95 C.J. Best at Arkansas State 8-95-0 57 Lumi Kaba at Florida State 1.0 Aaron Shaw at Georgia Southern 92 Jafus Gaines vs. Prairie View A&M 4-92-1 56 Lumi Kaba vs. UL Monroe 1.0 Dondre Elvoid vs. South Alabama 54 Lumi Kaba at Florida State 1.0 Karee Berry at Houston TWO TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 54 Lumi Kaba vs. New Mexico State 1.0 Damani Alexcee Southern Miss Yds. Player Rec-Yds-TD 54 Lumi Kaba at Idaho 1.0 Damani Alexcee vs. Prairie View A&M 2 Lawrence White vs. UL Monroe 5-83-2 53 Lumi Kaba at UL Lafayette 1.0 Roosevelt Pearson Prairie View A&M 2 Demun Mercer vs. Southern Miss 3-72-2 52 Lumi Kaba at Georgia Southern 1.0 Andrew Aneke Prairie View A&M 52 Lumi Kaba vs. UL Monroe 1.0 Demetrius Woodard at Florida State 51 Lumi Kaba at Georgia Southern 1.0 Stephen Smith at Florida State 51 Lumi Kaba vs. Georgia State 51 Lumi Kaba vs. Arkansas State FUMBLE RECOVERIES 50 Lumi Kaba at Georgia Southern No. Player Opponent 50 Lumi Kaba at Georgia Southern 1 Stephan Johnson at Arkansas State 1 Javante O’Roy at Idaho 10 OR MORE TOTAL TACKLES 1 Damani Alexcee at Idaho No. Player Opponent 1 Inoke Langi vs. UL Monroe 12 Damani Alexcee vs. New Mexico State 1 Trey McGowan at Georgia Southern 12 Damani Alexcee at UL Lafayette 1 Karee Berry at Georgia Southern 11 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon vs. New Mexico State 1 Aaron Shaw at Georgia Southern 11 Trey McGowan vs. Southern Miss 1 Brandon McDowell vs. Southern Miss 10 Aaron Shaw at UL Lafayette 1 Trey McGowan vs. Prairie View A&M 10 Damani Alexcee vs. South Alabama 1 Dallas McClarty vs. Prairie View A&M 10 Aaron Shaw at Georgia Southern 1 Dante Clanton at Florida State 10 Ishmael Davis at Georgia Southern

Damani Alexcee

99 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEXAS STATE GAME SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 30 Lowe, Robert vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Rushes 31 Rose III, Larry, New Mexico State (Nov. 07, 2015) Yards Rushing 248 Lowe, Robert vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Yards Rushing 230 Richard, Jalen, Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) TD Rushes 3 Lowe, Robert vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) TD Rushes 4 Richard, Jalen, Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) Long Rush 66 Jones, Tyler vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) Long Rush 64 Richard, Jalen, Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) & Pass attempts 51 Jones, Tyler vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Fields, Wesley, Georgia Southern (Oct. 29, 2015) Pass completions 31 Jones, Tyler vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) Pass attempts 45 Jeanty, Nick, New Mexico State (Nov. 07, 2015) Yards Passing 310 Jones, Tyler vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) Pass completions 25 Green, Trey, Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) TD Passes 3 Jones, Tyler vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) & Yards Passing 471 Arbuckle, Nick, vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) vs. Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) TD Passes 4 four times, last by Arbuckle, Nick, vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Long Pass 65 Jones, Tyler vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Long Pass 77 Jeanty, Nick, New Mexico State (Nov. 07, 2015) Receptions 8 Best, C.J. vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) & Receptions 9 Riles,Al, UL Lafayette (Oct. 10, 2015) & at Arkansas State (Dec 05, 2015) Hightower, C, Idaho (Nov. 28, 2015) Gaines, Jafus vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) Yards Receiving 177 Davis, Robert, Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Yards Receiving 99 Smith, Brandon vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) TD Receptions 2 five times, last by Watson, Deon, Idaho (Nov. 28, 2015) TD Receptions 2 Mercer, Demun vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) Long Reception 77 Rose III, Larry, New Mexico State (Nov. 07, 2015) White, Lawrence vs UL Monroe (Nov. 19, 2015) Field Goals 3 Y. Koo, Georgia Southern (Oct. 29, 2015) Long Reception 65 Smith, Brandon vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Long Field Goal 48 Rehkow, Austin, Idaho (Nov. 28, 2015) Field Goals 2 Kaba, Lumi three times, last vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Punts 9 Qualls, Chris, UL Monroe (Nov. 19, 2015) Long Field Goal 50 Kaba, Lumi vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Punting Avg 52.0 Rehkow, Austin, Idaho (Nov. 28, 2015) Punts 8 Kaba, Lumi vs UL Monroe (Nov. 19, 2015) Long Punt 70 Torres, Anthony, New Mexico State (Nov. 07, 2015) Punting Avg 51.2 Kaba, Lumi vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Punts inside 20 3 Aleem Sunanon, South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Long Punt 69 Kaba, Lumi vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Long Punt Return 60 D. Keaton, Georgia Southern (Oct. 29, 2015) Punts inside 20 5 Kaba, Lumi vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Long Kickoff Return 100 Brazil,Jeryl, UL Lafayette (Oct. 10, 2015) Long Punt Return 95 McDowell, Brandon vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Tackles 15 Blake Dees, vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) & Long Kickoff Return 95 Smith, Brandon at UL Lafayette (Oct. 10, 2015) Kissinger, H, UL Monroe (Nov. 19, 2015) Tackles 12 Alexcee, Damani at UL Lafayette (Oct. 10, 2015) & Sacks 1.0 19 times, Copeland, Austin; White, Johnston & New Mexico State (Nov. 07, 2015) Rolland-Jones, Ja’Von, Arkansas State (Dec 05, 2015) Sacks 2.0 Dallas, Jr., Marcus vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Tackles For Loss 3.0 A. Williams, at Georgia Southern (Oct. 29, 2015) & Tackles For Loss 3.0 Jeter-Gilmon, Jerrid vs UL Monroe (Nov. 19, 2015) Copeland, Austin, at Arkansas State (Dec 05, 2015) Interceptions 2 Johnson, Stephan vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Interceptions 2 Nwangwa, Jacob, vs NMSU (Nov. 07, 2015)

TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 55 vs ULM (Nov. 19, 2015) Rushes 67 at Georgia Southern (Oct. 29, 2015) Yards Rushing 319 vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Yards Rushing 503 at Georgia Southern (Oct. 29, 2015) Yards Per Rush 7.6 vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) Yards Per Rush 7.5 at Georgia Southern (Oct. 29, 2015) TD Rushes 5 vs PVAMU (Sept.12, 2015) TD Rushes 5 at Arkansas State (Dec 05, 2015) Pass attempts 52 vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Pass attempts 45 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) & Pass completions 31 vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) & at Houston (Sept.26, 2015) New Mexico State (Nov. 07, 2015) Yards Passing 333 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Pass completions 29 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Yards Per Pass 15.1 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Yards Passing 471 vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) TD Passes 3 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) & Yards Per Pass 13.5 at Houston (Sept.26, 2015) vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) TD Passes 5 at Florida State (Sept.05, 2015) Total Plays 84 vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Total Plays 93 vs New Mexico State (Nov. 07, 2015) Total Offense 649 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Total Offense 689 at Houston (Sept.26, 2015) Yards Per Play 9.0 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Yards Per Play 8.9 vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Points 63 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Points 59 at Florida State (Sept.05, 2015) & Houston (Sept.26, 2015) Sacks By 3 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) & Sacks By 4 at Houston (Sept.26, 2015) vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) First Downs 30 at Florida State (Sept.05, 2015) First Downs 29 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) & Penalties 16 vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) Penalty Yards 130 vs Southern Miss (Sept.19, 2015) Penalties 11 vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Turnovers 3 at Georgia Southern (Oct. 29, 2015) Penalty Yards 113 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015) Interceptions By 2 five times; last at Arkansas State (Dec 05, 2015) Turnovers 4 at Houston (Sept.26, 2015) Punts 9 vs UL Monroe (Nov. 19, 2015) Interceptions By 2 vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Punting Avg 52.0 at Idaho (Nov. 28, 2015) Punts 8 vs UL Monroe (Nov. 19, 2015) Long Punt 70 vs New Mexico State (Nov. 07, 2015) Punting Avg 51.2 vs Georgia State (Nov. 14, 2015) Punts inside 20 4 vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Long Punt 69 vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Long Punt Return 60 at Georgia Southern (Oct. 29, 2015) Punts inside 20 5 vs South Alabama (Oct. 24, 2015) Long Punt Return 95 vs Prairie View A&M (Sept.12, 2015)

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SCORING DRIVE SUPERLATIVES SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS LONGEST TD PLAYS MOST YARDS COVERED Texas State Opponent 100 McDowell missed FG return vs.South Alabama 100 yards (TD) vs. South Alabama TD FG TD FG 95 McDowell punt return vs. Prairie View A&M 95 yards (TD) vs. South Alabama Negative Yards 2 95 Smith kick-off return at UL Lafayette 90 yards (TD) at UL Lafayette 0-9 yards 1 1 65 Jones to Smith pass vs. Prairie View A&M 85 yards (TD) at Houston 10-19 yards 1 2 54 Lowe run vs. South Alabama 84 yards (TD) vs. Southern Miss 20-29 yards 2 1 1 1 54 Jones run vs. Southern Miss 84 yards (TD) vs. South Alabama 30-39 yards 1 3 37 Jones pass to Lowe at UL Lafayette 82 yards (TD) at Florida State 35 Jones run vs. Southern Miss 82 yards (FG) vs. Southern Miss 40-49 yards 1 1 2 5 32 Jones pass to Mercer vs. Southern Miss 80 yards (TD) vs. New Mexico State 50-59 yards 5 4 7 31 Jones run at UL Lafayette 80 yards (TD) at Arkansas State 60-69 yards 8 1 8 1 23 Jones to Gaines at Georgia Southern 79 yards (TD) at Arkansas State 70-79 yards 12 1 27 1 22 Jones to Gaines pass vs. Prairie View A&M 78 yards (TD) at UL Lafayette 80-89 yards 6 1 10 2 21 Jones to Nutall pass vs. Prairie View A&M 75 yards (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 90-99 yards 2 3 21 Jones pass to Lowe vs. New Mexico State 75 yards (TD) vs. Georgia State 20 Jones pass to White vs. UL Monroe 75 yards (TD) vs. New Mexico State GAME-OPENING DRIVES 16 Lowe run vs. South Alabama 75 yards (TD) at Georgia Southern ------Texas State ------Opponent ------16 Jones pass to White vs. UL Monroe 75 yards (TD) at Idaho Plays Yards TOP Result Plays Yards TOP Result 14 Jones pass to C.J. Best at Idaho 75 yards (TD) at Idaho 75 yards (TD) at Idaho at Florida State 8 9 3:59 Punt 10 85 4:38 TD FEWEST PLAYS vs. Prairie View A&M 5 72 1:28 TD 5 36 1:56 Fumble 1 play, 54 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss MOST PLAYS vs. Southern Miss 7 82 2:53 FG 8 75 3:18 TD 1 play, 65 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 15 plays, 82 yards (TD) at Florida State at Houston 5 55 1:27 Fumble 5 85 1:49 TD 2 plays, 6 yds (TD) vs. UL Monroe 14 plays, 84 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss at UL Lafayette 7 68 2:22 TD 7 43 2:46 Downs 2 plays, 29 yds (TD) at Florida State 13 plays, 85 yds (TD) at Houston vs. South Alabama 6 21 2:40 Punt 5 20 2:10 Punt 3 plays, 23 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss 13 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Idaho at Georgia Southern 3 9 1:04 Punt 5 72 2:18 TD 3 plays, 50 yds (TD) vs. South Alabama 12 plays, 56 yds (FG) at Florida State vs. New Mexico State 4 15 1:12 Punt 12 75 3:38 TD 3 plays, 17 yds (TD) at Idaho 12 plays, 95 yds (TD) vs. South Alabama vs. Georgia State 9 47 2:21 FG 3 75 1:30 TD 4 plays, -4 yds (FG) at Arkansas State 11 plays, 66 yds (FG) vs. UL Monroe vs. UL Monroe 11 66 5:01 FG 3 8 1:37 Punt 4 plays, -3 yds (FG) at Georgia Southern 11 plays, 78 yds (TD) at UL Lafayette at Idaho 1 -26 0:10 Fumble 3 0 1:25 Punt 4 plays, 31 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 11 plays, 59 yds (FG) at Georgia Southern at Arkansas State 3 6 1:25 Punt 12 80 4:31 TD 4 plays, 69 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss 11 plays, 57 yds (FG) at Idaho 4 plays, 72 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 10 plays, 90 yds (TD) at UL Lafayette 5 plays, 53 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss 10 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M SECOND-HALF OPENING DRIVES 5 plays, 60 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 10 plays, 66 yds (TD) vs.Prairie View A&M ------Texas State ------Opponent ------5 plays, 61 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 10 plays, 64 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss Plays Yards TOP Result Plays Yards TOP Result 5 plays, 72 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 10 plays, 57 yds (TD) at Houston at Florida State 3 5 1:04 Punt 11 69 5:44 TD 5 plays, 72 yds (FG) vs. Southern Miss 10 plays, 72 yds (TD) vs. Georgia State vs. Prairie View A&M 4 72 1:33 TD 9 37 3:19 Missed FG 5 plays, 84 yds (TD) vs. South Alabama 10 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Idaho vs. Southern Miss 3 7 1:46 Punt 5 58 1:07 TD 6 plays, 25 yds (FD) vs. South Alabama 9 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. New Mexico State 6 plays, 80 yds (TD) at Arkansas State 9 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Georgia State at Houston 7 21 2:55 INT 6 53 2:19 FG 9 plays, 47 yds (FG) vs. Georgia State at UL Lafayette 3 -16 1:29 Punt 3 45 0:58 TD LEAST TIME ELAPSED vs. South Alabama 3 5 1:15 Punt 3 1 1:24 Punt 0:09 - 1 play, 65 yds (TD) vs. South Alabama MOST TIME ELAPSED at Georgia Southern 7 75 2:18 TD 10 75 4:43 TD 0:10 - 2 plays, 29 yds (TD) at Florida State 5:24 - 14 plays, 84 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss vs. New Mexico State 7 15 3:36 Punt 18 89 5:59 TD 0:13 - 1 play, 54 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss 5:21 - 15 plays, 82 yds (TD) at Florida State vs. Georgia State 6 23 2:59 Punt 3 50 1:03 INT 0:27 - 3 plays, 23 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss 5:06 - 11 plays, 57 yds (FG) at Idaho vs. UL Monroe 10 40 4:10 Punt 5 16 2:43 Punt 0:31 - 2 plays, 6 yds (TD) vs. UL Monroe 5:02 - 13 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Idaho at Idaho 8 75 3:51 TD 5 44 1:21 Fumble 0:42 - 5 plays, 53 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss 5:01 - 12 plays, 95 yds (TD) vs. South Alabama at Arkansas State 3 -2 1:27 Fumble 4 18 1:40 TD 0:49 - 3 plays, 50 yds (TD) vs. South Alabama 5:01 - 11 plays, 66 yds (FG) vs. UL Monroe 1:03 - 3 plays, 17 yds (TD) at Idaho 4:28 - 11 plays, 59 yds (FG) at Georgia Southern 1:08 - 4 plays, 69 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss 4:11 - 12 plays, 56 yds (FG) at Florida State 1:10 - 4 plays, -3 yds (FG) at Georgia Southern 4:07 - 13 plays, 85 yds (TD) at Houston 1:12 - 4 plays, 31 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 4:06 - 9 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. New Mexico State 1:24 - 5 plays, 60 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 3:51 - 8 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Idaho 1:28 - 5 plays, 72 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 3:44 - 10 plays, 57 yds (TD) at Houston 1:28 - 6 plays, 25 yds (FG) vs. South Alabama 3:37 - 10 plays, 90 yds (TD) at UL Lafayette 1:33 - 4 plays, 72 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 3:31 - 10 plays, 66 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 1:36 - 5 plays, 72 yds (FG) vs. Southern Miss 3:31 - 11 plays, 78 yds (TD) at UL Lafayette 1:39 - 4 plays, -4 yds. (FG) at Arkansas State 3:28 - 10 plays, 64 yds (TD) vs. Southern Miss 1:42 - 5 plays, 61 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 3:15 - 9 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Georgia State 1:51 - 5 plays, 84 yds (TD) vs. South Alabama 3:09 - 10 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Prairie View A&M 2:10 - 10 plays, 72 yds (TD) vs. Georgia State 3:02 - 8 plays, 58 yds (TD) vs. New Mexico State 2:18 - 8 plays, 50 yds (FG) vs. Georgia State 2:53 - 7 plays, 82 yds (FG) vs. Southern Miss 2:18 - 10 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Idaho 2:43 - 8 plays, 66 yds (TD) vs. UL Monroe 2:39 - 6 plays, 80 yds (TD) at Arkansas State

101 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G 1. Arkansas State 13 69 13 63 2 0 0 520 40.0 1. Georgia Southern 13 437 1702 3.9 13 130.9 2. Appalachian State 13 62 14 61 0 0 1 477 36.7 2. Appalachian State 13 497 1710 3.4 15 131.5 3. Georgia Southern 13 61 15 59 0 1 1 474 36.5 3. Arkansas State 13 454 1993 4.4 21 153.3 4. Idaho 12 42 23 39 2 0 0 364 30.3 4. Georgia State 13 543 2357 4.3 18 181.3 5. New Mexico State 12 46 10 37 0 0 0 343 28.6 5. UL Lafayette 12 487 2205 4.5 17 183.8 6. Troy 12 41 16 39 1 0 0 335 27.9 6. Troy 12 561 2295 4.1 20 191.2 7. Georgia State 13 45 12 42 0 0 1 350 26.9 7. UL Monroe 13 638 2704 4.2 27 208.0 8. Texas State 12 42 11 32 2 0 1 323 26.9 8. South Alabama 12 493 2652 5.4 34 221.0 9. UL Lafayette 12 41 11 32 3 0 0 317 26.4 9. New Mexico State 12 522 2909 5.6 35 242.4 10. South Alabama 12 36 16 32 2 0 0 300 25.0 10. Texas State 12 542 3106 5.7 31 258.8 11. UL Monroe 13 35 9 34 0 0 1 273 21.0 11. Idaho 12 517 3279 6.3 39 273.2

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Avg/G 1. Appalachian State 13 29 15 27 0 0 1 248 19.1 1. Georgia State 13 308 496 12 62.1 4367 8.8 28 335.9 2. Georgia Southern 13 39 13 31 1 0 0 306 23.5 2. Idaho 12 297 473 15 62.8 3375 7.1 17 281.2 3. Troy 12 43 12 43 0 0 1 339 28.2 3. New Mexico State 12 240 452 14 53.1 3026 6.7 26 252.2 4. Georgia State 13 44 22 38 0 0 0 368 28.3 4. Troy 12 249 417 11 59.7 2887 6.9 21 240.6 5. Arkansas State 13 52 11 48 0 0 0 393 30.2 5. Texas State 12 249 431 12 57.8 2719 6.3 15 226.6 6. UL Lafayette 12 49 13 45 1 0 1 382 31.8 6. UL Lafayette 12 226 387 12 58.4 2502 6.5 13 208.5 7. UL Monroe 13 61 16 57 1 0 1 475 36.5 7. UL Monroe 13 256 477 19 53.7 2703 5.7 25 207.9 8. South Alabama 12 58 14 51 2 0 1 447 37.2 8. Arkansas State 13 207 365 15 56.7 2693 7.4 23 207.2 9. Texas State 12 62 12 60 1 0 0 470 39.2 9. South Alabama 12 184 352 16 52.3 2394 6.8 15 199.5 10. Idaho 12 66 14 65 0 0 1 505 42.1 10. Appalachian State 13 180 297 9 60.6 2546 8.6 33 195.8 11. New Mexico State 12 71 13 67 2 0 2 540 45.0 11. Georgia Southern 13 59 137 10 43.1 824 6.0 4 63.4

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Avg/G 1. Appalachian State 13 3515 2546 902 6061 6.7 58 466.2 1. Appalachian State 13 223 373 18 59.8 2378 6.4 10 182.9 2. Arkansas State 13 3017 2693 973 5710 5.9 58 439.2 2. South Alabama 12 203 337 10 60.2 2340 6.9 19 195.0 3. New Mexico State 12 2174 3026 896 5200 5.8 42 433.3 3. Troy 12 195 335 6 58.2 2400 7.2 19 200.0 4. Georgia State 13 1260 4367 903 5627 6.2 43 432.8 4. Georgia Southern 13 200 365 17 54.8 2693 7.4 22 207.2 5. Idaho 12 1766 3375 930 5141 5.5 40 428.4 5. Idaho 12 198 322 6 61.5 2540 7.9 22 211.7 6. Georgia Southern 13 4719 824 865 5543 6.4 58 426.4 6. UL Monroe 13 194 341 5 56.9 2792 8.2 29 214.8 7. Texas State 12 2268 2719 901 4987 5.5 39 415.6 7. Georgia State 13 266 452 15 58.8 2916 6.5 19 224.3 8. UL Lafayette 12 2063 2502 837 4565 5.5 38 380.4 8. UL Lafayette 12 189 361 5 52.4 2845 7.9 28 237.1 9. South Alabama 12 1928 2394 833 4322 5.2 33 360.2 9. Texas State 12 228 351 3 65.0 3166 9.0 28 263.8 10. Troy 12 1432 2887 799 4319 5.4 35 359.9 10. Arkansas State 13 266 493 26 54.0 3477 7.1 26 267.5 11. UL Monroe 13 1338 2703 902 4041 4.5 32 310.8 11. New Mexico State 12 250 401 12 62.3 3358 8.4 30 279.8

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards TD Effic. 1. Appalachian State 13 1710 2378 870 4088 4.7 25 314.5 1. Appalachian State 13 180 297 9 60.6 2546 33 163.2 2. Georgia Southern 13 1702 2693 802 4395 5.5 35 338.1 2. Georgia State 13 308 496 12 62.1 4367 28 149.8 3. Troy 12 2295 2400 896 4695 5.2 39 391.2 3. Arkansas State 13 207 365 15 56.7 2693 23 131.3 4. Georgia State 13 2357 2916 995 5273 5.3 37 405.6 4. Troy 12 249 417 11 59.7 2887 21 129.2 5. South Alabama 12 2652 2340 830 4992 6.0 53 416.0 5. Idaho 12 297 473 15 62.8 3375 17 128.2 6. Arkansas State 13 1993 3477 947 5470 5.8 47 420.8 6. New Mexico State 12 240 452 14 53.1 3026 26 122.1 7. UL Lafayette 12 2205 2845 848 5050 6.0 45 420.8 7. UL Lafayette 12 226 387 12 58.4 2502 13 117.6 8. UL Monroe 13 2704 2792 979 5496 5.6 56 422.8 8. Texas State 12 249 431 12 57.8 2719 15 116.7 9. Idaho 12 3279 2540 839 5819 6.9 61 484.9 9. South Alabama 12 184 352 16 52.3 2394 15 114.4 10. New Mexico State 12 2909 3358 923 6267 6.8 65 522.2 10. UL Monroe 13 256 477 19 53.7 2703 25 110.6 11. Texas State 12 3106 3166 893 6272 7.0 59 522.7 11. Georgia Southern 13 59 137 10 43.1 824 4 88.6

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards TD Effic. 1. Georgia Southern 13 728 4719 6.5 54 363.0 1. Appalachian State 13 223 373 18 59.8 2378 10 112.5 2. Appalachian State 13 605 3515 5.8 25 270.4 2. Arkansas State 13 266 493 26 54.0 3477 26 120.1 3. Arkansas State 13 608 3017 5.0 35 232.1 3. Georgia State 13 266 452 15 58.8 2916 19 120.3 4. Texas State 12 470 2268 4.8 24 189.0 4. Georgia Southern 13 200 365 17 54.8 2693 22 127.3 5. New Mexico State 12 444 2174 4.9 16 181.2 5. South Alabama 12 203 337 10 60.2 2340 19 131.2 6. UL Lafayette 12 450 2063 4.6 25 171.9 6. Troy 12 195 335 6 58.2 2400 19 133.5 7. South Alabama 12 481 1928 4.0 18 160.7 7. UL Lafayette 12 189 361 5 52.4 2845 28 141.4 8. Idaho 12 457 1766 3.9 23 147.2 8. Idaho 12 198 322 6 61.5 2540 22 146.6 9. Troy 12 382 1432 3.7 14 119.3 9. UL Monroe 13 194 341 5 56.9 2792 29 150.8 10. UL Monroe 13 425 1338 3.1 7 102.9 10. New Mexico State 12 250 401 12 62.3 3358 30 151.4 102 11. Georgia State 13 407 1260 3.1 15 96.9 11. Texas State 12 228 351 3 65.0 3166 28 165.3

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS PUNTING G No. Avg. Ret. TB Net KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Avg. SACKS BY G No. Yards 1. Arkansas State 13 72 42.7 0.7 6 40.4 1. Arkansas State 13 44 1112 2 25.3 1. Appalachian State 13 35 229 2. Texas State 12 65 44.3 2.7 4 40.4 2. Georgia Southern 13 41 1012 0 24.7 2. Arkansas State 13 31 201 3. Idaho 12 51 43.9 3.6 3 39.2 3. South Alabama 12 40 967 1 24.2 3. Troy 12 29 153 4. UL Lafayette 12 60 41.7 1.6 4 38.8 4. Georgia State 13 39 877 1 22.5 4. UL Monroe 13 26 174 5. Appalachian State 13 52 43.0 2.2 6 38.4 5. Appalachian State 13 38 804 0 21.2 5. UL Lafayette 12 22 111 6. Georgia State 13 68 42.8 4.3 4 37.2 6. Texas State 12 42 832 1 19.8 Georgia Southern 13 22 148 7. Georgia Southern 13 43 39.9 1.5 4 36.5 7. UL Monroe 13 45 873 0 19.4 7. Georgia State 13 18 139 8. Troy 12 62 41.2 3.1 7 35.9 8. UL Lafayette 12 36 684 1 19.0 8. Texas State 12 15 103 9. New Mexico State 12 72 39.6 4.1 4 34.5 9. Idaho 12 42 746 0 17.8 New Mexico State 12 15 71 10. South Alabama 12 74 41.0 5.9 7 33.3 10. Troy 12 30 530 0 17.7 10. Idaho 12 13 63 11. UL Monroe 13 90 35.5 3.0 3 31.8 11. New Mexico State 12 33 553 0 16.8 11. South Alabama 12 11 85

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Avg. Ret TB Net PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Avg. SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards 1. Arkansas State 13 94 62.4 972 38 41.9 1. Georgia Southern 13 21 339 1 16.1 1. Georgia Southern 13 7 46 2. Georgia Southern 13 89 61.9 524 53 41.1 2. Troy 12 19 235 1 12.4 2. Appalachian State 13 11 71 3. New Mexico State 12 67 61.7 597 33 40.5 3. Texas State 12 15 183 1 12.2 3. Troy 12 18 96 4. Troy 12 64 61.9 490 36 40.2 4. Arkansas State 13 36 413 1 11.5 4. UL Lafayette 12 20 133 5. UL Monroe 13 57 56.7 799 6 40.1 5. UL Lafayette 12 25 242 1 9.7 Texas State 12 20 126 6. Appalachian State 13 85 62.1 919 43 38.6 6. New Mexico State 12 17 141 0 8.3 6. Arkansas State 13 25 217 7. Idaho 12 74 61.8 722 41 38.2 7. South Alabama 12 14 86 0 6.1 7. Idaho 12 29 178 8. South Alabama 12 63 57.0 1007 8 37.9 8. Appalachian State 13 20 99 0 4.9 8. South Alabama 12 32 204 9. UL Lafayette 12 63 56.7 1035 7 37.5 9. Georgia State 13 10 35 0 3.5 9. Georgia State 13 33 212 10. Georgia State 13 65 62.8 777 35 37.3 10. UL Monroe 13 11 24 0 2.2 10. New Mexico State 12 37 216 11. Texas State 12 62 63.5 613 43 36.3 11. Idaho 12 11 20 0 1.8 11. UL Monroe 13 38 175

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Avg. OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Arkansas State 13 151 116 24 291 22.4 1. Arkansas State 13 26 503 6 19.3 1. Arkansas State 13 66 195 33.8 2. Appalachian State 13 157 109 24 290 22.3 2. Appalachian State 13 18 280 3 15.6 2. Appalachian State 13 66 193 34.2 3. Idaho 12 101 146 29 276 23.0 3. Georgia Southern 13 17 178 0 10.5 3. UL Monroe 13 71 205 34.6 4. Georgia State 13 70 169 22 261 20.1 4. Georgia State 13 15 133 1 8.9 4. Georgia Southern 13 58 162 35.8 5. Texas State 12 114 124 19 257 21.4 5. New Mexico State 12 12 110 1 9.2 5. Troy 12 68 189 36.0 6. Georgia Southern 13 197 38 15 250 19.2 6. South Alabama 12 10 21 0 2.1 6. Idaho 12 59 146 40.4 7. UL Lafayette 12 116 108 23 247 20.6 7. Troy 12 6 89 1 14.8 7. Georgia State 13 85 210 40.5 8. New Mexico State 12 111 110 20 241 20.1 8. Idaho 12 6 45 1 7.5 8. UL Lafayette 12 77 182 42.3 9. Troy 12 75 133 18 226 18.8 9. UL Monroe 13 5 138 2 27.6 9. New Mexico State 12 74 173 42.8 10. South Alabama 12 101 97 19 217 18.1 10. UL Lafayette 12 5 114 1 22.8 10. South Alabama 12 72 164 43.9 UL Monroe 13 65 127 25 217 16.7 11. Texas State 12 3 73 0 24.3 11. Texas State 12 84 172 48.8

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G FIELD GOALS G FGM-FGA Pct. 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Georgia Southern 13 91 116 13 220 16.9 1. Idaho 12 23-27 .852 1. Idaho 12 15 23 65.2 2. Appalachian State 13 99 112 12 223 17.2 2. South Alabama 12 16-19 .842 2. Georgia Southern 13 20 31 64.5 3. South Alabama 12 118 113 16 247 20.6 3. Appalachian State 13 14-17 .824 3. Appalachian State 13 15 24 62.5 4. Troy 12 132 102 19 253 21.1 4. Georgia Southern 13 15-19 .789 4. Texas State 12 16 26 61.5 5. Arkansas State 13 92 132 31 255 19.6 5. Arkansas State 13 13-17 .765 5. UL Lafayette 12 13 24 54.2 6. UL Lafayette 12 115 115 28 258 21.5 6. Troy 12 16-21 .762 6. Arkansas State 13 10 20 50.0 7. UL Monroe 13 147 107 19 273 21.0 7. UL Monroe 13 9-14 .643 7. UL Monroe 13 13 28 46.4 8. Idaho 12 150 119 16 285 23.8 8. Georgia State 13 12-19 .632 8. South Alabama 12 7 16 43.8 9. Texas State 12 139 130 18 287 23.9 9. UL Lafayette 12 11-18 .611 9. New Mexico State 12 12 30 40.0 10. New Mexico State 12 135 143 21 299 24.9 10. New Mexico State 12 10-17 .588 10. Troy 12 7 19 36.8 Georgia State 13 134 134 31 299 23.0 11. Texas State 12 11-19 .579 11. Georgia State 13 1 9 11.1

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. PAT KICKING G PAT-ATT Pct. OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Georgia State 13 81 186 43.5 1. Appalachian State 13 61-61 1.000 1. South Alabama 12 4 13 30.8 2. Appalachian State 13 72 169 42.6 UL Monroe 13 34-34 1.000 2. Georgia Southern 13 6 19 31.6 3. Georgia Southern 13 75 180 41.7 South Alabama 12 32-32 1.000 3. Arkansas State 13 5 15 33.3 4. Idaho 12 76 183 41.5 4. Georgia Southern 13 59-60 .983 4. UL Monroe 13 14 29 48.3 5. Arkansas State 13 73 191 38.2 5. Georgia State 13 42-43 .977 5. Appalachian State 13 12 24 50.0 6. UL Lafayette 12 66 176 37.5 6. Troy 12 39-40 .975 Texas State 12 10 20 50.0 7. Texas State 12 68 185 36.8 Idaho 12 39-40 .975 7. Georgia State 13 13 23 56.5 8. New Mexico State 12 71 200 35.5 8. Arkansas State 13 63-66 .955 8. UL Lafayette 12 13 22 59.1 9. Troy 12 59 168 35.1 9. UL Lafayette 12 32-34 .941 9. Troy 12 19 31 61.3 10. South Alabama 12 64 184 34.8 10. Texas State 12 32-37 .865 10. Idaho 12 11 17 64.7 11. UL Monroe 13 63 211 29.9 11. New Mexico State 12 37-43 .860 11. New Mexico State 12 12 17 70.6 103

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G Gained Lost 1. Idaho 12 54 534 44.5 TURNOVER MARGIN G Fumb Int Total Fumb Int Total Margin Per/G 2. Georgia Southern 13 67 629 48.4 1. Arkansas State 13 8 26 34 11 15 26 +8 0.62 3. Texas State 12 73 648 54.0 2. Georgia Southern 13 10 17 27 11 10 21 +6 0.46 4. Appalachian State 13 84 739 56.8 3. Appalachian State 13 6 18 24 13 9 22 +2 0.15 5. Troy 12 80 691 57.6 4. New Mexico State 12 10 12 22 7 14 21 +1 0.08 6. South Alabama 12 81 693 57.8 5. Troy 12 13 6 19 8 11 19 +0 0.00 7. UL Monroe 13 95 754 58.0 6. Georgia State 13 7 15 22 11 12 23 -1 -0.08 8. New Mexico State 12 77 759 63.2 7. South Alabama 12 10 10 20 9 16 25 -5 -0.42 9. Georgia State 13 92 852 65.5 8. Idaho 12 11 6 17 8 15 23 -6 -0.50 10. UL Lafayette 12 85 853 71.1 9. Texas State 12 11 3 14 9 12 21 -7 -0.58 11. Arkansas State 13 109 1044 80.3 10. UL Lafayette 12 6 5 11 8 12 20 -9 -0.75 11. UL Monroe 13 9 5 14 11 19 30 -16 -1.23 OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. UL Monroe 13 100 1002 77.1 Red Zone TDs FGs Lost possession 2. Arkansas State 13 93 849 65.3 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores-Chances Pct. TDs Rush-Pass Made-Att Fumb Int. Downs Other 3. Idaho 12 86 774 64.5 1. Idaho 12 45-51 88.2 31 22-9 14-16 0 2 1 1 4. Troy 12 79 753 62.8 2. Appalachian State 13 44-50 88.0 36 18-18 8-9 2 0 1 2 5. South Alabama 12 76 736 61.3 3. Georgia Southern 13 49-56 87.5 37 37-0 12-16 1 0 1 1 6. Georgia State 13 92 795 61.2 4. Troy 12 32-37 86.5 20 10-10 12-15 1 0 1 0 7. Texas State 12 85 703 58.6 5. South Alabama 12 34-40 85.0 21 13-8 13-15 0 2 2 0 8. UL Lafayette 12 74 693 57.8 6. UL Lafayette 12 31-38 81.6 24 17-7 7-10 0 1 2 1 9. Appalachian State 13 79 702 54.0 7. Arkansas State 13 47-58 81.0 35 23-12 12-15 1 2 4 1 10. New Mexico State 12 67 615 51.2 8. Georgia State 13 36-45 80.0 29 13-16 7-10 1 3 2 0 11. Georgia Southern 13 63 536 41.2 9. UL Monroe 13 23-29 79.3 15 5-10 8-10 0 0 4 0 10. New Mexico State 12 31-40 77.5 24 11-13 7-9 1 1 5 0 TIME OF POSSESSION G Poss. Time Avg/G 11. Texas State 12 35-46 76.1 28 20-8 7-12 0 2 4 0 1. Georgia Southern 13 443:47 34:08 2. Idaho 12 376:58 31:24 Red Zone TDs FGs Lost possession 3. Appalachian State 13 406:42 31:17 RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores-Chances Pct. TDs Rush-Pass Made-Att Fumb Int. Downs Other 4. Arkansas State 13 395:48 30:26 1. Appalachian State 13 28-44 63.6 17 12-5 11-16 3 1 6 1 5. UL Lafayette 12 361:27 30:07 2. UL Lafayette 12 31-41 75.6 24 12-12 7-12 0 2 2 1 6. UL Monroe 13 378:27 29:06 3. UL Monroe 13 48-62 77.4 36 24-12 12-21 1 0 3 1 7. Georgia State 13 377:25 29:01 4. New Mexico State 12 42-54 77.8 33 23-10 9-13 0 4 2 2 8. Texas State 12 347:25 28:57 5. Troy 12 37-45 82.2 28 17-11 9-11 2 1 3 0 9. South Alabama 12 340:36 28:23 6. Georgia State 13 36-43 83.7 23 13-10 13-16 1 2 1 0 10. New Mexico State 12 336:42 28:03 7. Arkansas State 13 36-42 85.7 29 16-13 7-8 0 3 2 0 11. Troy 12 315:28 26:17 8. Texas State 12 46-53 86.8 37 22-15 9-10 2 2 2 0 9. Idaho 12 57-63 90.5 47 30-17 10-12 1 0 3 0 ON-SIDE KICKS BY G On-side Pct. 10. Georgia Southern 13 31-34 91.2 22 9-13 9-9 0 0 2 1 1. Troy 12 3-4 75.0 11. South Alabama 12 49-51 96.1 40 29-11 9-9 1 0 1 0 2. Texas State 12 1-2 50.0 Idaho 12 1-2 50.0 ATTENDANCE Home Avg Away Avg Neutral Avg Total attend Avg 4. Georgia State 13 0-2 0.0 Appalachian State 6-128755 21459 6-145912 24319 1-21395 21395 13-296062 22774 UL Lafayette 12 0-2 0.0 Arkansas State 6-138043 23007 6-172663 28777 1-32847 32847 13-343553 26427 Arkansas State 13 0-1 0.0 Georgia Southern 6-124681 20780 6-221736 36956 1-28656 28656 13-375073 28852 New Mexico State 12 0-1 0.0 Georgia State 6-62081 10347 6-146480 24413 1-18536 18536 13-227097 17469 UL Monroe 13 0-1 0.0 Idaho 6-69915 11652 6-228588 38098 0-0 0 12-298503 24875 Appalachian State 13 0-1 0.0 New Mexico State 5-87429 17486 7-245050 35007 0-0 0 12-332479 27707 Georgia Southern 13 0-0 0.0 South Alabama 6-96234 16039 6-170570 28428 0-0 0 12-266804 22234 South Alabama 12 0-0 0.0 Texas State 6-108998 18166 6-179633 29939 0-0 0 12-288631 24053 Troy 5-96993 19399 7-264306 37758 0-0 0 12-361299 30108 ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G On-side Pct. UL Lafayette 6-129577 21596 6-150628 25105 0-0 0 12-280205 23350 1. South Alabama 12 0-2 0.0 UL Monroe 5-58659 11732 8-296711 37089 0-0 0 13-355370 27336 Georgia Southern 13 0-1 0.0 Totals 63-1101365 17482 70-2222277 31747 4-101434 25358 137-3425076 25001 Georgia State 13 0-1 0.0 Troy 12 0-1 0.0 UL Lafayette 12 0-0 0.0 Texas State 12 0-0 0.0 New Mexico State 12 0-0 0.0 UL Monroe 13 0-0 0.0 9. Arkansas State 13 1-2 50.0 10. Appalachian State 13 2-3 66.7 104 11. Idaho 12 1-1 100.0

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SUN BELT CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Cl G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Rose III, Larry-NMSU SO 12 240 1651 6.9 14 82 137.6 1. Arbuckle, Nick-GSU SR 13 -95 4368 547 4273 328.7 2. M. Breida-GS JR 13 203 1608 7.9 17 87 123.7 2. Linehan, Matt-IDAHO SO 11 234 2972 481 3206 291.5 3. Cox, Marcus-APP JR 12 243 1427 5.9 9 74 118.9 3. Jones, Tyler-TXST JR 12 593 2484 521 3077 256.4 4. Penny, Elijhaa-IDAHO SR 12 245 1159 4.7 10 68 96.6 4. Smith, Garrett-ULM FR 10 250 2033 441 2283 228.3 5. McGuire, Elijah-UL-L JR 12 209 1047 5.0 13 88 87.2 5. Knighten, Fredi-ASU SR 10 395 1835 389 2230 223.0 6. Burks, Brandon-TROY SR 12 201 1005 5.0 7 92 83.8 6. Silvers, B.-TROY SO 11 41 2375 370 2416 219.6 7. Lowe, Robert-TXST SR 11 175 915 5.2 7 59 83.2 7. Lamb, Taylor-APP SO 13 436 2387 368 2823 217.2 8. Gordon, Michael-ASU SR 13 168 1075 6.4 9 73 82.7 8. Cody Clements-USA SR 12 93 2272 408 2365 197.1 9. Xavier Johnson-USA SO 12 145 956 6.6 7 92 79.7 9. Haack, Brooks-UL-L JR 10 83 1407 247 1490 149.0 10. K. Ellison-GS JR 11 114 712 6.2 8 67 64.7 10. Rose III, Larry-NMSU SO 12 1651 0 240 1651 137.6

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg/G SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Arbuckle, Nick-GSU SR 13 307 - 486 - 12 63.2 4368 28 76 336.0 1. Rehkow, Austin-IDAHO JR 12 0 23 39 0 108 9.0 2. Linehan, Matt-IDAHO SO 11 246 - 390 - 11 63.1 2972 16 71 270.2 2. McGuire, Elijah-UL-L JR 12 16 0 0 6 102 8.5 3. Silvers, B.-TROY SO 11 201 - 329 - 7 61.1 2375 20 75 215.9 3. Rose III, Larry-NMSU SO 12 16 0 0 0 96 8.0 4. Jones, Tyler-TXST JR 12 223 - 382 - 10 58.4 2484 14 65 207.0 4. Matics, Zach-APP SR 13 0 14 61 0 103 7.9 5. Smith, Garrett-ULM FR 10 191 - 333 - 11 57.4 2033 17 69 203.3 5. M. Breida-GS JR 13 17 0 0 0 102 7.8 6. Cody Clements-USA SR 12 171 - 324 - 15 52.8 2272 13 76 189.3 6. Solomon, Jed-TROY SR 11 0 15 39 0 84 7.6 7. Lamb, Taylor-APP SO 13 170 - 283 - 9 60.1 2387 31 58 183.6 7. Aleem Sunanon-USA JR 12 0 16 32 0 80 6.7 8. Knighten, Fredi-ASU SR 10 136 - 251 - 9 54.2 1835 19 75 183.5 8. Houston, J.D.-ASU JR 12 0 12 43 0 79 6.6 9. Haack, Brooks-UL-L JR 10 123 - 201 - 7 61.2 1407 5 64 140.7 9. White, Johnston-ASU SO 13 14 0 0 0 84 6.5 10. Nixon, Jalen-UL-L JR 11 76 - 142 - 5 53.5 828 7 49 75.3 10. Penny, Elijhaa-IDAHO SR 12 12 0 0 2 74 6.2

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Effic. SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret. PAT Pts Pts/G 1. Lamb, Taylor-APP SO 13 170 - 283 - 9 60.1 2387 31 58 160.7 1. McGuire, Elijah-UL-L JR 12 16 13 3 0 3 102 8.5 2. Arbuckle, Nick-GSU SR 13 307 - 486 - 12 63.2 4368 28 76 152.7 2. Rose III, Larry-NMSU SO 12 16 14 2 0 0 96 8.0 3. Silvers, B.-TROY SO 11 201 - 329 - 7 61.1 2375 20 75 137.5 3. M. Breida-GS JR 13 17 17 0 0 0 102 7.8 4. Linehan, Matt-IDAHO SO 11 246 - 390 - 11 63.1 2972 16 71 135.0 4. White, Johnston-ASU SO 13 14 14 0 0 0 84 6.5 5. Knighten, Fredi-ASU SR 10 136 - 251 - 9 54.2 1835 19 75 133.4 5. Penny, Elijhaa-IDAHO SR 12 12 10 2 0 1 74 6.2 6. Haack, Brooks-UL-L JR 10 123 - 201 - 7 61.2 1407 5 64 121.2 6. Gerald Everett-USA JR 12 12 4 8 0 0 72 6.0 7. Jones, Tyler-TXST JR 12 223 - 382 - 10 58.4 2484 14 65 119.9 L. Ramsby-GS SO 13 13 13 0 0 0 78 6.0 8. Smith, Garrett-ULM FR 10 191 - 333 - 11 57.4 2033 17 69 118.9 8. Lowe, Robert-TXST SR 11 10 7 3 0 1 62 5.6 9. Cody Clements-USA SR 12 171 - 324 - 15 52.8 2272 13 76 115.7 9. Cox, Marcus-APP JR 12 11 9 2 0 0 66 5.5 10. Nixon, Jalen-UL-L JR 11 76 - 142 - 5 53.5 828 7 49 111.7 10. Gordon, Michael-ASU SR 13 11 9 2 0 0 66 5.1

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G Rec. Yards TD Long Avg/C Avg/G Rec/G SCORING (KICK) Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G 1. Hart, Penny-GSU FR 13 72 1109 8 63 15.4 85.3 5.5 1. Rehkow, Austin-IDAHO JR 12 39-40 23-27 108 9.0 2. Ruben, Teddy-TROY SR 12 63 879 9 62 14.0 73.2 5.2 2. Matics, Zach-APP SR 13 61-61 14-17 103 7.9 3. Hightower, C-IDAHO JR 11 57 749 2 71 13.1 68.1 5.2 3. Solomon, Jed-TROY SR 11 39-40 15-19 84 7.6 4. Green, Marcus-ULM FR 12 62 687 6 49 11.1 57.2 5.2 4. Aleem Sunanon-USA JR 12 32-32 16-19 80 6.7 5. Holley, Ajalen-ULM JR 12 61 720 7 69 11.8 60.0 5.1 5. Houston, J.D.-ASU JR 12 43-45 12-14 79 6.6 6. Morgan, T-NMSU JR 9 44 543 4 78 12.3 60.3 4.9 6. Lutz, Wil-GSU SR 13 42-43 12-19 78 6.0 7. Best, C.J.-TXST SR 12 58 591 1 39 10.2 49.2 4.8 7. Y. Koo-GS JR 10 28-28 7-9 49 4.9 8. Davis, Robert-GSU JR 13 61 980 6 75 16.1 75.4 4.7 8. Kaba, Lumi-TXST JR 12 26-27 10-18 56 4.7 9. Robinson, Jamal-UL-L SR 12 54 824 5 64 15.3 68.7 4.5 9. Ford, Craig-ULM FR 13 33-33 9-14 60 4.6 10. Riles, Al-UL-L JR 11 46 477 4 33 10.4 43.4 4.2 10. Artigue, Stevie-UL-L FR 11 26-28 8-15 50 4.5

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G Rec. Yards TD Long Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Hart, Penny-GSU FR 13 72 1109 8 63 5.5 15.4 85.3 1. D. Keaton-GS SR 13 18 276 0 72 15.3 2. Davis, Robert-GSU JR 13 61 980 6 75 4.7 16.1 75.4 2. Ruben, Teddy-TROY SR 12 16 221 1 64 13.8 3. Ruben, Teddy-TROY SR 12 63 879 9 62 5.2 14.0 73.2 3. Taylor, Blaise-ASU SO 11 24 322 1 73 13.4 4. Harden, Donovan-GSU SR 10 38 715 5 76 3.8 18.8 71.5 4. McDowell, B-TXST SO 12 14 183 1 95 13.1 5. Robinson, Jamal-UL-L SR 12 54 824 5 64 4.5 15.3 68.7 5. Haynes, Gary-UL-L FR 10 12 126 0 42 10.5 6. Hightower, C-IDAHO JR 11 57 749 2 71 5.2 13.1 68.1 7. Morgan, T-NMSU JR 9 44 543 4 78 4.9 12.3 60.3 KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 8. Holley, Ajalen-ULM JR 12 61 720 7 69 5.1 11.8 60.0 1. D. Keaton-GS SR 13 36 934 0 48 25.9 9. Taylor, Tyrain-NMSU JR 12 39 691 4 75 3.2 17.7 57.6 2. Smith, Brandon-TXST SR 12 27 625 1 95 23.1 10. Green, Marcus-ULM FR 12 62 687 6 49 5.2 11.1 57.2 3. Ruben, Teddy-TROY SR 12 24 447 0 26 18.6

105 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SUN BELT CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yards Yards/G TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg/G 1. Rose III, Larry-NMSU SO 12 1651 283 0 0 1934 161.2 1. Blair, Ronald-APP SR 13 DL 16 6 89 19.0 1.46 2. Cox, Marcus-APP JR 12 1427 160 0 0 1587 132.2 2. Roberts, Tyler-TROY SR 11 DE 15 4 77 17.0 1.55 3. Ruben, Teddy-TROY SR 12 12 879 221 447 1559 129.9 3. Bradley, Q-IDAHO SR 12 DE 15 0 78 15.0 1.25 4. Penny, Elijhaa-IDAHO SR 12 1159 239 0 135 1533 127.8 4. Tovell, D.-UL-L SR 12 LB 14 1 48 14.5 1.21 5. M. Breida-GS JR 13 1608 6 0 0 1614 124.2 5. Banogu, Ben-ULM FR 13 DL 13 3 57 14.5 1.12 6. Xavier Johnson-USA SO 12 956 82 0 439 1477 123.1 6. Johnson, M-ULM SR 13 LB 11 5 54 13.5 1.04 7. McGuire, Elijah-UL-L JR 12 1047 304 80 0 1431 119.2 8. Burks, Brandon-TROY SR 12 1005 304 0 0 1309 109.1 TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Total Avg/G Sacks 9. McKissic, J.D.-ASU SR 13 110 525 0 654 1289 99.2 1. Kissinger, H-ULM SR 11 LB 79 54 133 12.1 2.0 10. D. Keaton-GS SR 13 15 49 276 934 1274 98.0 2. Peterson, J.-GSU SR 12 LB 70 46 116 9.7 2.0 3. Blake Dees-USA SR 11 LB 61 41 102 9.3 0.0 PUNTING Cl G No. Yards Long Avg. 4. A. Williams-GS SR 13 LB 50 57 107 8.2 4.0 1. Rehkow, Austin-IDAHO JR 12 49 2241 65 45.7 5. Boggs, Eric-APP SO 13 54 50 104 8.0 4.0 2. Lutz, Wil-GSU SR 13 65 2882 70 44.3 Jeremy Reaves-USA SO 12 CB 65 31 96 8.0 0.0 3. Kaba, Lumi-TXST JR 12 65 2879 69 44.3 7. Johnson, M-ULM SR 13 LB 57 46 103 7.9 3.0 4. Critcher, B.-APP JR 13 51 2212 60 43.4 14. Jeter-Gilmon, J-TXST SR 9 DE 47 14 61 6.8 0.0 5. Ferguson, Luke-ASU SR 13 72 3075 67 42.7 16. Alexcee, Damani-TXST JR 12 DB 59 20 79 6.6 2.0 6. Aleem Sunanon-USA JR 12 31 1323 55 42.7 19. McGowan, Trey-TXST SR 12 LB 45 31 76 6.3 0.0 7. Coutts, Steven-UL-L FR 12 59 2501 64 42.4 44. Shaw, Aaron-TXST SR 12 42 15 57 4.8 1.0 8. Kay, Ryan-TROY JR 12 61 2556 62 41.9 Mims, David-TXST SR 12 DB 50 7 57 4.8 1.0 9. R. Nowicki-GS SR 10 33 1355 50 41.1 10. Torres, Anthony-NMSU SR 12 66 2680 70 40.6 PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. Gibbs, Latrell-APP SO 13 12 7 19 1.46 FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Pct. Made/G 2. McCollum, Troy-UL-L JR 10 11 0 11 1.10 1. Rehkow, Austin-IDAHO JR 12 23 27 85.2 1.92 3. C. Williams-GS FR 13 11 3 14 1.08 2. Solomon, Jed-TROY SR 11 15 19 78.9 1.36 4. Smith, Jerome-GSU FR 12 11 1 12 1.00 3. Aleem Sunanon-USA JR 12 16 19 84.2 1.33 5. D. White-GS SR 13 10 2 12 0.92 4. Matics, Zach-APP SR 13 14 17 82.4 1.08 Brown, Cody-ASU JR 13 9 3 12 0.92 5. Houston, J.D.-ASU JR 12 12 14 85.7 1.00 7. Caldwell, Trey-ULM SR 13 10 1 11 0.85 6. Lutz, Wil-GSU SR 13 12 19 63.2 0.92 8. Dukes, Bruce-GSU SR 12 9 1 10 0.83 7. Kaba, Lumi-TXST JR 12 10 18 55.6 0.83 9. Sullivan, C.-GSU SO 13 8 2 10 0.77 8. Artigue, Stevie-UL-L FR 11 8 15 53.3 0.73 Hayes, Rocky-ASU SR 13 4 6 10 0.77 9. Y. Koo-GS JR 10 7 9 77.8 0.70 Batiste, Tarris-GSU SR 13 6 4 10 0.77 10. Ford, Craig-ULM FR 13 9 14 64.3 0.69 INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg/G FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Gibbs, Latrell-APP SO 13 7 149 2 91 0.54 1. Rehkow, Austin-IDAHO JR 12 23 27 48 85.2 2. A. Glover-GS SR 13 6 51 0 36 0.46 Hayes, Rocky-ASU SR 13 6 1 0 4 0.46 PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 4. Batiste, Tarris-GSU SR 13 4 56 0 34 0.31 1. Matics, Zach-APP SR 13 61 61 100.0 5. Brown, Savion-UL-L JR 12 3 101 1 85 0.25 Ford, Craig-ULM FR 13 33 33 100.0 Farmer, L.-TROY SR 12 3 78 1 55 0.25 Aleem Sunanon-USA JR 12 32 32 100.0 Nwangwa, Jacob-NMSU SO 12 3 41 1 41 0.25 Y. Koo-GS JR 10 28 28 100.0 5. Lutz, Wil-GSU SR 13 42 43 97.7 FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 6. Solomon, Jed-TROY SR 11 39 40 97.5 1. A. Williams-GS SR 13 4 0.31 Rehkow, Austin-IDAHO JR 12 39 40 97.5 Rolland-Jones-ASU SO 13 4 0.31 8. Kaba, Lumi-TXST JR 12 26 27 96.3 3. Blake Dees-USA SR 11 3 0.27 9. Houston, J.D.-ASU JR 12 43 45 95.6 4. Devon Earl-USA JR 12 3 0.25 10. Artigue, Stevie-UL-L FR 11 26 28 92.9 Lewis, Terris-TROY JR 12 3 0.25 Jeremy Reaves-USA SO 12 3 0.25 SACKS Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg/G 1. Rolland-Jones-ASU SO 13 DE 7 4 61 9.0 0.69 FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 2. Blair, Ronald-APP SR 13 DL 7 1 63 7.5 0.58 1. Stone, Chris-ASU SR 12 3 0.25 3. Dillard, Rashad-TROY JR 12 DE 6 2 44 7.0 0.58 2. Baker, Bobby-GSU JR 13 3 0.23 4. Roberts, Tyler-TROY SR 11 DE 6 2 32 7.0 0.64 3. D Buford-Hughes-USA SR 10 2 0.20 5. Tovell, D.-UL-L SR 12 LB 7 0 32 7.0 0.58 4. R. Jones-GS 11 2 0.18 6. Bradley, Q-IDAHO SR 12 DE 5 0 33 6.0 0.50 Clark, Dorian-IDAHO SO 11 2 0.18 7. Banogu, Ben-ULM FR 13 DL 5 0 34 5.0 0.38 N. Govan-GS JR 11 2 0.18 8. B. Dawson-GS JR 13 DE 3 2 36 4.0 0.31 7. Cain, Demetrius-TROY JR 12 2 0.17 9. Law, John-APP JR 12 4 0 33 4.0 0.33 McGowan, Trey-TXST SR 12 2 0.17 10. Boggs, Eric-APP SO 13 4 0 25 4.0 0.31 106 A. Williams-GS SR 13 LB 3 2 22 4.0 0.31

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL LONGEST PLAYS LONGEST RUSH 95 Terrence Franks vs. Idaho Oct. 4, 2014

LONGEST PASS 98 Shaun Rutherford to Isaiah Battle vs. Stephen F. Austin Sept. 22, 2012

LONGEST PUNT RETURN 95 Brandon McDowell vs. Prairie View A&M Sept. 12, 2015

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 100 Brandon Smith vs. UL Lafayette Oct. 5, 2013 100 Joe Farris vs. Stephen F. Austin (TD) 1950

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 100 Robbie Robbinett vs. Lamar (TD) 1959

LONGEST PUNT Brandon McDowell recorded the longest punt return with a 95-yard touchdown return against 86 Cory Elolf vs. McNeese State Oct. 30, 2003 Prairie View A&M on Sept. 12, 2015. MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES LONGEST FIELD GOAL Season 26 Bradley George 2008 54 Will Johnson vs New Mexico State Dec. 1, 2012 Career 76 Bradley George 2006-09

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING RECORDS HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE MOST ATTEMPTS Season 65.4 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 Game 46 Claude Mathis vs. Jacksonville State Nov. 15, 1997 Career 62.4 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 Season 310 Claude Mathis 1997 Career 882 Claude Mathis 1994-97 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS TOTAL PLAYS MOST YARDS RUSHING Game 70 Barrick Nealy vs. New Mexico Aug. 30, 2003 Game 310 Claude Mathis vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 16, 1996 Season 606 Barrick Nealy 2003 Season 1595 Claude Mathis 1997 Career 1,479 Bradley George 2006-09 Career 4694 Claude Mathis 1994-97

HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE PER CARRY TOTAL YARDS Season 18.9 Terrence Franks vs. Idaho Oct. 4, 2014 Game 526 Barrick Nealy vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 26, 2005 Career 7.50 Karrington Bush (332-2,489 yards) 2006-09 Season 3,932 Barrick Nealy 2005 Career 9,786 Bradley George 2006-09 HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE PER GAME Season 145.0 Claude Mathis 1997 MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Career 107.1 Donald Wilkerson (22 games) 1993-94 Season 34 Barrick Nealy 2005 Career 79 Bradley George 2006-09 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game 4 Robert Lowe vs. Arkansas State Nov. 20, 2014 HIGHEST TOTAL OFFENSE AVERAGE PER GAME 4 Stan Zwinggi vs. Cal Poly Sept. 1, 2007 Season 286.1 Bradley George 2009 4 Terrell Harris vs. Appalachian State Oct. 2, 2004 Career 255.2 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 4 Lee Davis vs. Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2001 4 Ron Jacoby vs. Sam Houston State Oct. 16, 1982 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING RECORDS 4 Eric Cobble vs. Howard Payne Oct. 9, 1982 RECEPTIONS Season 16 Claude Mathis 1996 Game 12 Johnny Parker vs. Angelo State 1969 Career 45 Claude Mathis 1994-97 12 James Stewart vs. Troy State Oct. 22, 1998 Season 80 Da’Marcus Griggs 2009 INDIVIDUAL PASSING RECORDS Career 160 Johnny Parker 1969-71 MOST ATTEMPTS Game 60 Barrick Nealy vs. New Mexico Aug. 30, 2003 RECEIVING YARDS Season 473 Barrick Nealy 2003 Game 205 Da’Marcus Griggs vs. Nicholls State Oct. 15, 2010 Career 1,277 Bradley George 2006-09 Season 1,268 Cameron Luke 2008 Career 2,479 Johnny Parker 1969-71 MOST COMPLETIONS Game 31 Shaun Rutherford vs. UTSA Nov. 24, 2012 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Season 258 Bradley George 2009 Game 4 Cameron Luke 2007 Career 753 Bradley George 2006-09 Season 17 Cameron Luke 2008 Career 32 Cameron Luke 2006-08 MOST YARDS Game 418 Bradley George vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 HIGHEST RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME AVERAGE Season 3,129 Barrick Nealy 2003 Season 103.0 Johnny Parker 1969 Career 9,556 Bradley George 2006-09 Career 82.3 Johnny Parker 1969-71 107 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS MOST POINTS MOST PUNTS Game 24 Robert Lowe vs. Arkansas State Nov. 20, 2014 Season 69 3 times (Rick Barrow, 1998; Jerry Fife , 1984; Mike Taylor, 1978) 24 Cameron Luke vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 20, 2007 Career 250 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 24 Stan Zwinggi vs. Cal Poly Sept. 1, 2007 24 Chase Wasson vs. Texas Southern Nov. 11, 2006 24 Terrell Harris vs. Appalachian State Oct. 2, 2004 INDIVIDUAL RETURN AVERAGES 24 Lee Davis vs. Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2001 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 24 Claude Mathis vs. Southern Utah Oct. 12, 1996 Season 1,055 Karrington Bush (42-1,055) 2008 24 Claude Mathis vs. Southern Utah Sept. 30, 1995 Career 2,531 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2006-10 24 Ron Jacoby vs. Sam Houston State Oct. 16, 1982 24 Eric Cobble vs. Howard Payne Oct. 9, 1982 HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 24 Donnie Williams vs. Howard Payne Oct. 10, 1981 Season 29.42 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 24 Don Caldwell vs. Angelo State 1968 Career 28.43 Jafus Gaines (29-836) 2012-14 Season 114 David Morrison 1967 Career 294 Claude Mathis 1994-97 PUNT RETURN YARDS Season 352 Claude Mathis (20-352) 1995 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Career 767 Andy Erickson (55-767) 2011-13 Season 17 Cameron Luke 2008 17 Claude Mathis 1996 HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Career 49 Claude Mathis 1994-97 Season 17.60 Claude Mathis (20-252) 1995 Career 15.23 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55

INDIVIDUAL KICKING RECORDS INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS FIELD GOALS MADE Season 131 Charles Sterling (4-131) 1985 Game 4 Will Johnson vs. Georgia State Nov. 29, 2014 Career 236 Mac Sauls (25-236) 1964-67 4 Jason Dann vs. South Alabama Oct. 26, 2013 4 Matt Wieland vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville Sept. 14, 1995 FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 4 Jason Howes vs. Lamar Nov. 4, 1989 Season 97 C.J. Carroll 2000 4 Robbie Roberson vs. McNeese State Oct. 27, 1990 Career 182 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 Season 14 Andrew Ireland 2008 14 Robbie Roberson 1990 Career 36 Will Johnson 2011-14 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE RECORDS 36 Ray Whitehead 1991-94 MOST TACKLES Season 175 Chad Coleman 1990 Career 484 Brad Fulks 1985-88 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 5 Mike Wuest vs. Angelo State Sept. 19, 1970 MOST SACKS David Wuest vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville Nov. 18, 1972 Season 12.0 Rod Clark 1982 Jason Howes vs. Lamar Nov. 4, 1989 Career 32.0 C.J. Carroll 1997-2000 Season 24 Will Johnson 2011 Career 61 Will Johnson 2011-14 INTERCEPTIONS Game 3 Bobby Smith vs. Texas A&M-Commerce 1965 PATS MADE 3 Ronnie Kuhn vs. Angelo State Nov. 5, 1977 Game 9 Will Johnson vs. New Mexico State Dec. 1, 2012 3 David Glasco vs. Angelo State Nov. 6, 1982 Season 57 Andrew Ireland 2008 3 Dexter Robinson vs. Northwestern State Nov. 2, 1985 Career 142 Neal Neunhoffer 1981-84 3 Lee Lundin vs. Rice Sept. 27, 1986 Season 9 Lee Lundin 1986 PATS ATTEMPTED Career 25 Mac Sauls 1964-67 Game 9 Will Johnson vs. New Mexico State Dec. 1, 2012 Season 60 Stan Jones 2005 PASS BREAKUPS Career 157 Neal Neunhoffer 1981-84 Season 12 Craig Mager 2011 Nicolas Jack CONSECUTIVE PATS 1995 Career 60 Andrew Ireland 2006-07 Bobby Watkins 1980 Career 39 Craig Mager 2011-14

INDIVIDUAL PUNTING RECORDS FUMBLES FORCED HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE Season 7 Sterling Rogers 2001 Season 46.15 Zach Robinson (26-1200) 2012 Career 17 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 Career 45.30 Zach Robinson 2012-13 FUMBLES RECOVERED MOST PUNT YARDS Season 7 Myron Coleman 1999 Season 2879 Lumi Kaba (65-2879) 2015 Career 13 Myron Coleman 1998-01 Career 9989 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00

PUNTS HAD BLOCKED Season 1 4 times (Ben Follis, 2009 & 2010; Cory Elolf, 2004; Marvin McCurry, 2001) Career 2 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11

108 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEAM RECORDS MOST RUSHING YARDS AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN Game 586 Prairie View A&M Oct. 7, 1978 Season 24.93 (54-1346) 2012 Season 3,205 1981 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Season 225 (13-225) 2014 Season 659 2005 INTERCEPTIONS HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE Game 6 Lamar Sept. 14, 1982 Season 293.2 1981 6 Abilene Christian Nov. 12, 1983 Season 32 1967 MOST PASSING YARDS Game 429 Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS Season 3,499 2008 Season 2 2005

MOST PASSES COMPLETED FUMBLE RETURN YARDS Season 264 2009 Season 177 (7-177) 2003

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED FUMBLE RETURN TDS Season 474 2003 Season 4 2003

BEST PASSING COMPLETION MOST SACKS BY TEXAS STATE DEFENSE Season 65.4 (250-382-7) 2014 Game 13 Nicholls State Sept. 18, 1982

MOST PASSING YARDS PER GAME FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Season 288.9 2009 Game 4 Texas Southern Sept. 26, 2009 Season 615 1964 MOST PLAYS Game 97 Texas A&M-Commerce Oct. 27, 1979 LOWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Season 1037 2005 Season 63.1 1965

MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game 696 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Aug. 30, 2014 Game -4 McNeese State Oct. 28, 1989 Season 6,147 2005 Season 515 1956

MOST TOTAL YARDS PER PLAY FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Season 6.6 2008 Season 57.2 1956

MOST FIRST DOWNS FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS ALLOWED Game 39 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Aug. 30, 2014 Game 68 Nicholls State Oct. 7, 2000 Season 1,544 1964 MOST POINTS Game 79 Meridian 1920 LOWEST TOTAL OFFENSIVE AVERAGE PER GAME Season 518 2005 Season 154.4 1964

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season 37.5 1981 Season 328 (12 games) 2013 128 (11 games) 1983 MOST PUNTS 52 (10 games) 1946 Game 11 South Florida Sept. 11, 1999 18 (nine games) 1930 11 McNeese State Oct. 13, 2001

PUNT RETURNS Season 35 (35-157) 2003

PUNT RETURN TDS Season 1 Six times 2014, 2012, 2010, 2005, 2002, 1987

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN Season 20.17 (18-363) 2012

KICK RETURN YARDS Season 1443 (64-1443) 2011

KICK RETURN TDS Season 2 2013

109 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME LEADERS MOST RUSHING YARDS 1. 310 Claude Mathis vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 16, 1996 2. 308 Claude Mathis, Jacksonville State Nov. 15, 1997 3. 287 Paul Darby vs. Prairie View A&M Oct. 7, 1978 4. 284 Terrence Franks vs. Idaho Oct. 4, 2014 5. 283 Lee Davis vs. Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2001 6. 257 Monroe Daniels vs. McMurry Oct. 2, 1971 7. 248 Robert Lowe vs. South Alabama Oct. 24, 2015 8 246 Terrell Harris vs. Sam Houston State Nov. 20, 2003 9. 236 Robert Lowe vs. Arkansas State Nov. 20, 2014 10. 235 Walter Hatfield vs. Tarleton State Oct. 6, 1973

MOST PASSING YARDS 1. 418 Bradley George vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 2. 400 Barrick Nealy vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 26, 2005 3. 398 Barrick Nealy vs. Angelo State Sept. 6, 2003 4. 384 Barrick Nealy vs. UC Davis Sept. 20, 2003 5. 378 Barrick Nealy vs. Texas A&M Sept. 22, 2005 6 . 365 Bradley George vs. McNeese State Oct. 11, 2008 7. 363 Ron Rittimann vs. Lamar Sept. 10, 1988 8. 343 Eric Turner vs. North Texas Nov. 11, 1989 9. 339 David Williams vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 12, 1994 10. 337 Bradley George vs. Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 10, 2009 11. 336 Tyler Jones vs. Illinois Sept. 20, 2014 Claude Mathis set school records for most yards rushing and rushing touchdowns scored in a single game, single season and career. MOST RECEIVING YARDS 1. 205 Da’Marcus Griggs vs. Nicholls State Oct. 15, 2010 MOST RUSHING TDS 2. 197 Terrance Hatton vs. Southern Utah Sept. 30, 1995 1. 16 Claude Mathis 1996 3. 196 A.J. Johnson vs. Lamar Sept. 10, 1988 2. 15 Donnie Williams 1981 4. 189 Johnny Parker vs. Sam Houston State Oct. 24, 1970 3. 14 Claude Mathis 1997 5. 188 Mishak Rivas vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 4. 13 Barrick Nealy 2005 6. 185 Cameron Luke vs. Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 8, 2008 13 Josh Brown 1971 7. 178 Da’Marcus Griggs vs. Sam Houston State Nov. 21, 2009 6. 12 Robert Lowe 2014 8. 162 Cameron Luke vs. Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008 12 Nick Session 2005 162 Johnny Parker vs. McMurry Nov. 1, 1969 12 Lee Davis 2002 10. 157 Markee White vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 26, 2005 12 Todd Scott 1991 12 Ron Jacoby 1982 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS 12 Josh Brown 1970 MOST RUSHING YARDS 1. 1595 Claude Mathis (311-1595) 1997 HIGHEST AVERAGE (yards/rush - minimum 50 attempts) 2. 1593 Claude Mathis (294-1593) 1996 1. 10.33 Tim Gay (27-279) 2012 3. 1569 Donald Wilkerson (302-1569) 1994 2. 9.06 C.J. Best (36-326) 2014 4. 1289 Claude Mathis (244-1289) 1995 3. 8.30 Todd Scott (64-531) 1990 5. 1187 Roy Jackson (202-1187) 1986 4. 8.20 Jess Perkins (50-410) 1967 6. 1145 Reggie Rivers (215-1145) 1990 5. 7.83 Karrington Bush (136-1065) 2008 7. 1091 Robert Lowe (185-1091) 2014 6. 7.58 Karrington Bush (137-1039) 2007 9. 1065 Karrington Bush (136-1065) 2008 7. 7.51 Monroe Daniels (68-511) 1971 9. 1057 Barrick Nealy (159-1057) 2005 8. 7.33 Vaughn Deary (60-440) 1980 10. 1039 Karrington Bush (137-1039) 2007 9. 7.31 Michael Williams (52-380) 1992 11. 1011 Josh Brown (205-1011) 1972 10. 7.21 Dee White (98-707) 1962

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST RUSHING YARDS/GAME (minimum 8 games) 1. 311 Claude Mathis (311-1595) 1997 1. 145.0 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1997 2. 302 Donald Wilkerson (302-1569) 1994 2. 144.8 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1996 3. 294 Claude Mathis (294-1593) 1996 3. 142.6 Donald Wilkerson (11 games) 1994 4. 244 Claude Mathis (244-1289) 1995 4. 117.2 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1995 244 Gilbert Price (244-837) 1991 5. 114.5 Reggie Rivers (10 games) 1990 6. 237 Bronson Sanders (237-1004) 1999 6. 112.3 Josh Brown (9 games) 1972 7. 229 Gilbert Price (229-738) 1990 7. 107.9 Roy Jackson (11 games) 1986 8. 215 Reggie Rivers (215-1145) 1990 8. 105.9 Bronson Sanders (9 games) 2001 215 Josh Brown (215-945) 1970 9. 99.2 Robert Lowe (11 games) 2014 10. 207 Bill Jones (207-876) 1988 10. 96.6 Kevin Jurgajtis (9 games) 1977

110 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS MOST PASS ATTEMPTS MOST PASSING TDS 1. 473 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 1. 26 Bradley George 2008 2. 409 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 2. 23 Bradley George 2009 3. 382 Tyler Jones (223-382-10) 2015 3. 22 Tyler Jones 2014 4. 376 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 4. 21 Barrick Nealy 2005 5. 363 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 21 Barrick Nealy 2003 6. 348 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 6. 18 David Williams 1995 7. 334 Bradley George (190-334-8) 2007 7. 16 Bradley George 2007 8. 322 Spergon Wynn (161-322-13) 1999 8. 15 Shaun Rutherford 2012 9. 301 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 9. 14 Tyler Jones 2015 10. 299 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 14 Spergon Wynn 1999 14 Mike Miller 1981 MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 258 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 2. 246 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 1. 18 David Williams (111-241-18) 1996 3. 240 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 2. 17 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 4. 223 Tyler Jones (223-382-10) 2015 3. 14 Pence Dacus (86-161-14) 1952 5. 208 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 4. 13 Spergon Wynn (161-322-13) 1999 6. 193 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 13 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 7. 190 Bradley George (190-334-8) 2007 13 Luis Reyes (84-187-13) 1976 8. 186 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 13 Jess Perkins (101-224-13) 1967 9. 181 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 8. 12 James Duncan (98-213-12) 1971 10. 173 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 12 David Haass (27-77-12) 1985 10. 11 by nine players MOST PASSING YARDS 1. 3129 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 BEST PASS COMPLETION PCT (minimum 100 attempts) 2. 3121 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 1. 65.4 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 3. 2875 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 2. 64.5 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 4. 2670 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 3. 63.1 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 5. 2660 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 4. 62.1 Tyler Jones (100-161-5) 2013 6. 2484 Tyler Jones (223-382-10) 2015 5. 61.3 Ron Jacoby (111-181-11) 1982 7. 2389 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 6. 60.9 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 8. 2137 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 7. 60.4 David Williams (154-255-11) 1997 9. 2099 Bradley George (190-334-8) 2007 8. 60.1 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 10. 1851 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 9. 59.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 10. 58.7 Barrick Nealy (84-143-6) 2004

HIGHEST PASS EFFICIENCY (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 158.9 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 2. 144.7 Shaun Rutherford (91-156-4) 2011 3. 144.0 Barrick Nealy (84-143-6) 2004 4. 140.7 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 5. 140.4 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 6. 138.2 Mike Miller (76-148-10) 1980 7. 138.0 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 8. 137.8 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 9. 136.2 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 10. 135.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 11. 131.3 Tyler Jones (100-161-5) 2013

HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 9.3 Mike Miller (76-148-10) 1980 2. 8.9 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 3. 8.8 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 4. 8.7 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 5. 8.4 Barrick Nealy (84-143-6) 2004 6. 8.0 Pence Dacus (113-207-10) 1953 7. 7.9 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 8. 7.9 Shaun Rutherford (91-156-4) 2011 9. 7.7 Rene Maldanado (82-146-9) 1983 Tyler Jones set a Texas State record for best pass completion percentage in a season with 65.4 in 10. 7.6 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 2014.

111 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS/PASS COMPLETION (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 18.4 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 2. 18.1 Mike Miller (76-148-10) 1980 3. 17.9 Mike Miller (40-103-5) 1979 4. 16.8 Noe Gonzalez (66-175-11) 1972 5. 16.1 Jess Perkins (101-224-13) 1967 6. 15.5 Pence Dacus (66-144-7) 1951 7. 15.3 Luis Reyes (84-187-13) 1976 8. 15.3 Ron Rittimann (60-127-8) 1988 9. 15.2 Noe Gonzalez (53-122-11) 1973 10. 15.2 Bobby McBride (44-100-7) 1954

MOST PASSING YARDS/GAME (minimum 7 games) 1. 283.7 Bradley George (11 games) 2009 2. 260.8 Barrick Nealy (12 games) 2003 3. 238.9 David Williams (10 games) 1995 4. 222.5 Tyler Jones (12 games) 2014 5. 221.7 Bradley George (12 games) 2008 6. 207.0 Tyler Jones (12 games) 2015 7. 205.4 Barrick Nealy (14 games) 2005 8. 194.9 Tyler Arndt (7 games) 2010 9. 190.8 Bradley George (11 games) 2007 10. 183.8 Pence Dacus (9 games) 1953 10. 178.1 Shaun Rutherford (12 games) 2012

MOST PASS RECEIVING YARDS 1. 1268 Cameron Luke (73-1268) 2008 Da’Marcus Griggs set a single season record with 80 pass receptions in 2009. 2. 1035 Cameron Luke (60-1035) 2007 3. 971 David Vela (44-971) 1981 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (minimum 10 receptions) 4. 969 Da’Marcus Griggs (80-969) 2009 1. 25.27 Billy Dunk (22-556) 1978 5. 927 Johnny Parker (58-927) 1969 2. 24.50 Ken Coffey (10-245) 1984 6. 920 Da’Marcus Griggs (65-920) 2010 3. 23.73 Tracy Smith (11-261) 1977 7. 820 Johnny Parker (59-820) 1970 4. 23.60 Beau Robertson (10-236) 2003 8. 786 Markee White (56-786) 2005 5. 22.95 David Vela (20-459) 1980 9. 780 K.R. Carpenter (60-780) 2003 6. 22.86 Billy Dunk (21-480) 1979 10. 749 Eric Tennessee (49-749) 1987 22.86 Courtney Lane (14-320) 1984 8. 22.74 John Tyson (23-523) 2003 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS 9. 22.38 Robert Miller (13-291) 1974 1. 80 Da’Marcus Griggs (80-969) 2009 10. 22.19 Mike Murphy (16-355) 1987 2. 73 Cameron Luke (73-1268) 2008 3. 65 Da’Marcus Griggs (65-920) 2010 MOST RECEPTIONS/GAME (minimum 8 games) 4. 60 Cameron Luke (60-1035) 2007 1. 7.27 Da’Marcus Griggs (11 games) 2009 60 K.R. Carpenter (60-780) 2003 2. 5.91 Da’Marcus Griggs (11 games) 2010 6. 59 Johnny Parker (59-820) 1970 3. 5.80 Johnny Parker (10 games) 1969 7. 58 C. J. Best (58-591) 2015 4. 5.62 Cameron Luke (13 games) 2008 58 Johnny Parker (58-927) 1969 5. 5.45 Cameron Luke (11 games) 2007 9. 56 Markee White (56-786) 2005 6. 5.36 Johnny Parker (11 games) 1970 10. 51 D’Angelo Torres (51-616) 1998 7. 5.10 D’Angelo Torres (10 games) 1998 11. 50 Vaughn Deary (50-711) 1983 8. 4.83 C. J. Best (12 games) 2015 9. 5.00 K.R. Carpenter (12 games) 2003 MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 10. 4.60 Antoine Harden (10 games) 2003 1. 17 Cameron Luke 2008 2. 12 Cameron Luke 2007 MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE 3. 11 David Vela 1981 1. 3932 Barrick Nealy (522-3932) 2005 4. 8 Da’Marcus Griggs 2009 2. 3390 Barrick Nealy (606-3390) 2003 8 Billy Dunk 1978 3. 3209 Tyler Jones (542-3209) 2014 8 Johnny Parker 1969 4. 3147 Bradley George (446-3147) 2009 7. 7 Don Caldwell 1968 5. 3067 Tyler Jones 521-3067) 2015 7 K.R. Carpenter 2003 6. 2734 Shaun Rutherford (467-2734) 2012 7 Reynaldo Farias 1962 7. 2679 Bradley George (342-2679) 2008 10. 6 seven players, last by Da’Marcus Griggs 2010 8. 2403 Mike Miller (318-2403) 1981 9. 2387 David Williams (389-2387) 1995 10. 2180 Bradley George (413-2180) 2007 112 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 34 Barrick Nealy 2005 1. 114 David Morrison (11 TD, 39 PAT, 3 FG) 1967 2. 28 Tyler Jones 2014 2. 102 Claude Mathis (17 TD) 1996 3. 26 Bradley George 2008 102 Cameron Luke (17 TD) 2008 4. 25 Mike Miller 1981 4. 99 Andrew Ireland (57 PAT, 14 FG) 2008 5. 24 Tyler Jones 2015 5. 96 Donnie Williams (16 TD) 1981 24 Barrick Nealy 2003 6. 88 Stan Jones (55 PAT, 11 FG) 2005 7. 23 Bradley George 2009 7. 84 Claude Mathis (14 TD) 1997 8. 21 David Williams 1995 84 Karrington Bush (14 TD) 2008 21 Mike Miller 1980 9. 79 Will Johnson (43 PAT, 12 FG) 2012 10. 20 Shaun Rutherford 2012 10. 78 Robert Lowe (13 TD) 2014 20 Ron Jacoby 1982 78 Barrick Nealy (13 TD) 2005 78 Lee Davis (13 TD) 2002 MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE/GAME (minimum 7 games) 78 Josh Brown (13 TD) 1971 1. 286.1 Bradley George (11 games) 2009 78 Rex Turner (8 TD, 21 PAT, 3 FG) 1963 2. 282.5 Barrick Nealy (12 games) 2003 3. 280.9 Barrick Nealy (14 games) 2005 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4. 267.4 Tyler Jones (12 games) 2014 1. 17 Claude Mathis (16 rush, 1 rcv) 1996 5. 255.6 Tyler Jones (12 games) 2015 17 Cameron Luke (17 rcv) 2008 6. 238.7 David Williams (10 games) 1995 3. 16 Donnie Williams (15 rush, 1 rcv) 1981 7. 227.8 Shaun Rutherford (12 games) 2012 4. 14 Claude Mathis (14 rush) 1997 8. 223.2 Bradley George (12 games) 2008 14 Karrington Bush (11 rush, 2 rcv, 1 ret) 2008 9. 218.5 Mike Miller (11 games) 1981 6. 13 Robert Lowe (12 rush, 1 rcv) 2014 10. 203.5 Jess Perkins (10 games) 1967 13 Barrick Nealy (13 rush) 2005 13 Lee Davis (12 rush, 1 rcv) 2002 MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE/PLAY (minimum 50 plays) 13 Josh Brown (13 rush) 1971 1. 10.07 Bobby McBride (90-906) 1955 10. 12 Terrence Franks (8 rush, 3 rcv, 1 ret) 2014 2. 8.38 Danny Leinneweber (55-461) 1962 12 Marcus Curry (10 rush, 2 rcv) 2012 3. 8.30 Todd Scott (64-531) 1990 12 Nick Session (12 rush) 2005 4. 7.83 Bradley George (342-2679) 2008 12 Cameron Luke (12 rcv) 2007 5. 7.83 Karrington Bush (136-1065) 2008 12 Claude Mathis (11 rush, 1 rcv) 1995 6. 7.72 Rene Maldanado (146-1127) 1983 12 Todd Scott (12 rush) 1991 7. 7.57 Pence Dacus (144-1090) 1951 12 Ron Jacoby (12 rush) 1982 8. 7.56 Mike Miller (318-2403) 1981 12 Josh Brown (12 rush) 1970 9. 7.53 Barrick Nealy (522-3932) 2005 10. 7.51 Monroe Daniels (68-511) 1971 MOST PAT KICKS MADE 1. 57 Andrew Ireland (57-59) 2008 MOST ALL PURPOSE YARDS 2. 55 Stan Jones (55-60) 2005 1. 2330 Karrington Bush 2008 3. 51 Neal Neunhoffer (51-52) 1981 2. 2264 Claude Mathis 1995 4. 45 Neal Neunhoffer (45-51) 1982 3. 2048 Donald Wilkerson 1994 5. 44 Terry Whitman (44-45) 1980 4. 1851 Claude Mathis 1996 6. 43 Will Johnson (43-44) 2012 5. 1750 Karrington Bush 2010 7. 39 David Morrison (39-39) 1967 6. 1637 Claude Mathis 1997 8. 37 Andrew Ireland (37-37) 2007 7. 1621 Karrington Bush 2007 9. 35 David Wuest (35-39) 1971 8. 1610 Reggie Rivers 1990 10. 34 Ross Doctoroff (34-35) 1997 9. 1512 Claude Mathis 1994 10. 1404 Donald Wilkerson 1993 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. 60 Stan Jones (55-60) 2005 MOST ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (minimum 8 games) 2. 59 Andrew Ireland (57-59) 2008 1. 205.8 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1995 3. 52 Neal Neunhoffer (51-52) 1981 2. 186.2 Donald Wilkerson (11 games) 1994 4. 51 Neal Neunhoffer (45-51) 1982 3. 179.2 Karrington Bush (13 games) 2008 5. 45 Terry Whitman (44-45) 1980 4. 168.3 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1996 6. 44 Will Johnson (43-44) 2012 5. 161.0 Reggie Rivers (10 games) 1990 7. 39 David Morrison (39-39) 1967 6. 159.1 Karrington Bush (11 games) 2010 39 David Wuest (35-39) 1971 7. 148.8 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1997 9. 37 Andrew Ireland (37-37) 2007 8. 147.4 Karrington Bush (11 games) 2007 10. 35 Ross Doctoroff (34-35) 1997 9. 137.5 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1994 10. 130.2 Josh Brown (9 games) 1972

113 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 90.9 Andrew Ireland (10-11) 2006 2. 85.7 Matthew Wieland (12-14) 1996 3. 84.6 Ray Whitehead (11-13) 1992 4. 82.4 Andrew Ireland (14-17) 2008 5. 81.8 Ross Doctoroff (9-11) 1998 6. 80.0 Terry Whitman (8-10) 1979 7. 76.5 Ray Whitehead (13-17) 1993 8. 73.7 Robbie Roberson (14-19) 1990 9. 70.6 Will Johnson (12-17) 2012 70.6 Justin Martinez (12-17) 2001

MOST PUNT YARDS 1. 2879 Lumi Kaba (65-2879) 2015 2. 2844 Will Johnson (65-2844) 2014 3. 2822 Rick Barrow (69-2822) 1998 4. 2807 Rick Barrow (66-2807) 1999 5. 2734 Mike Taylor (69-2734) 1978 6. 2519 David Muldoon (66-2519) 1977 7. 2437 Jerry Fife (69-2437) 1984 Will Johnson set school records for the longest field goal in school history in 2012 and most yards 8. 2388 Rick Barrow (62-2388) 2000 punting in 2014. 9. 2358 Matthew Wieland (60-2358) 1996 10. 2306 Jon White (53-2306) 1965 PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (minimum 30 attempts) 1. 100.0 David Morrison (39-39) 1967 MOST PUNT ATTEMPTS 100.0 Andrew Ireland (37-37) 2007 1. 69 Rick Barrow (69-2822) 1998 100.0 Will Johnson (33-33) 2011 69 Mike Taylor (69-2734) 1978 100.0 Steven Dietz (32-32) 2003 69 Jerry Fife (69-2437) 1984 5. 98.1 Neal Neunhoffer (51-52) 1981 4. 66 David Muldoon (66-2519) 1977 6. 97.8 Terry Whitman (44-45) 1980 66 Rick Barrow (66-2807) 1999 7. 97.7 Will Johnson (43-44) 2012 6. 65 Lumi Kaba (65-2879) 2015 8. 97.1 Ross Doctoroff (34-35) 1997 65 Will Johnson (65-2844) 2014 9. 97.0 Will Johnson (32-33) 2014 8. 62 Rick Barrow (62-2388) 2000 10. 96.6 Andrew Ireland (57-59) 2008 9. 60 Jeff Brandes (60-2168) 1992 60 Raymond Palmour (60-2264) 1950 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 60 Matthew Wieland (60-2358) 1996 1. 14 Andrew Ireland (14-17) 2008 14 Robbie Roberson (14-19) 1990 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (minimum 20 attempts) 3. 13 Ray Whitehead (13-17) 1993 1. 46.15 Zach Robinson (26-1200) 2012 13 Will Johnson (13-24) 2011 2. 45.92 Chris MacDonald (49-2250) 2007 5. 12 Matthew Wieland (12-14) 1996 3. 44.85 Paul Alsbury (39-1749) 1990 12 Justin Martinez (12-17) 2001 4. 44.57 Zach Robinson (30-1337) 2013 12 Will Johnson (12-17) 2012 5. 44.29 Lumi Kaba (65-2879) 2015 12 David Wuest (12-19) 1972 6. 44.02 Will Johnson (41-1805) 2013 9. 11 Will Johnson (11-15) 2014 7. 43.75 Will Johnson (65-2844) 2014 11 Stan Jones (11-19) 2005 8. 43.58 Jon White (45-1961) 1963 11 Matt Wieland (11-18) 1995 9. 43.51 Jon White (53-2306) 1965 11 Ray Whitehead (11-13) 1992 10. 43.39 Chris MacDonald (46-1996) 2006

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 24 Will Johnson (13-24) 2011 1. 352 Claude Mathis (20-352) 1995 2. 19 Stan Jones (11-19) 2005 2. 344 Mac Sauls (24-344) 1967 19 David Wuest (12-19) 1972 3. 287 Danny Faust (21-287) 1992 19 Robbie Roberson (14-19) 1990 4. 284 Andy Erickson (20-284) 2013 5. 18 Lumi Kaba (10-18) 2015 284 Andy Erickson (17-284) 2012 18 Matt Wieland (11-18) 1995 284 Justin Vogt (29-284) 2001 18 Jesse Williams (10-18) 1985 7. 280 Da’Marcus Griggs (21-280) 2010 7. 17 Justin Martinez (10-17) 2000 8. 244 Maurice William (27-244) 1991 17 Will Johnson (12-17) 2012 9. 242 Mike Collins (24-242) 1989 17 Justin Martinez (12-17) 2001 10. 231 Bobby Graham (17-231) 1955 17 Mike Wuest (6-17) 1970 17 Carl Andress (5-17) 1974 17 Ray Whitehead (13-17) 1993 17 Andrew Ireland (14-17) 2008

114 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS 7. 13.88 Billy Sanders (16-222) 1952 8. 13.86 Mac Sauls (14-194) 1966 9. 13.67 Danny Faust (21-287) 1992 10. 13.59 Bobby Graham (17-231) 1955

MOST KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 1055 Karrington Bush (42-1055) 2008 2. 932 Karrington Bush (34-932) 2010 3. 808 Jafus Gaines (28-808) 2012 4. 765 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 5. 625 Brandon Smith (27-625) 2015 6. 598 Brandon Smith (20-598) 2013 7. 528 Derek Lopez (25-528) 2011 8. 506 Mishak Rivas (22-506) 2009 9. 476 Isaiah Battle (20-476) 2011 10. 466 Karrington Bush (21-466) 2007

MOST KICK RETURNS 1. 42 Karrington Bush (42-1055) 2008 2. 34 Karrington Bush (34-932) 2010 3. 28 Jafus Gaines (28-808) 2012 4. 27 Brandon Smith (27-625) 2015 4. 26 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 5. 25 Derek Lopez (25-528) 2011 6. 22 Mishak Rivas (22-506) 2009 7. 21 Karrington Bush (21-466) 2007 8. 20 Brandon Smith (20-598) 2013 20 Isaiah Battle (20-476) 2011 20 Donald Wilkerson (20-430) 1993 20 Billy Sanders (20-365) 1952

KICK RETURN TDS Brandon Smith set school records for highest kickoff return average and most touchdowns in a 1. 2 Brandon Smith 2013 game, season and career in 2013. 2. 1 Brandon Smith 2015 1 Isaiah Battle 2011 PUNT RETURNS 1 Daren Dillard 2009 1. 30 Mike Collins (30-225) 1988 1 Karrington Bush 2008 2. 29 Justin Vogt (29-284) 2001 1 A.J. Johnson 1988 3. 28 Gary Peoples (28-183) 1982 1 David Smith 1975 4. 27 Maurice Williams (27-244) 1991 1 Willard Dearing 1959 5. 24 Der Straughter (24-172) 2004 24 Mike Collins (24-242) 1989 24 Mac Sauls (24-344) 1967 AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (minimum 10 attempts) 8. 22 Gary Peoples (22-166) 1981 1. 29.90 Brandon Smith (20-598) 2013 9. 21 Da’Marcus Griggs (21-280) 2010 2. 29.42 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 21 Danny Faust (21-287) 1992 3. 28.86 Jafus Gaines (28-808) 2012 21 Stanley Bunton (21-111) 1979 4. 28.08 Andy Buffington (13-365) 1969 5. 28.00 Willard Dearing (11-308) 1959 PUNT RETURN TDS 6. 27.60 Michael Gilmore (10-276) 2011 1. 2 Eric Cobble 1982 7. 27.41 Karrington Bush (34-932) 2010 2. 1 Brandon McDowell 2015 8. 26.50 Dameon Williams (12-318) 2005 1 Terrence Franks 2014 9. 26.25 William Heyward (12-315) 2004 1 Craig Mager 2012 10. 25.36 Paul Darby (11-279) 1976 1 Da’Marcus Griggs 2010 1 Melvin Webber 2005 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1 Donald Miller 1994 1. 131 Charles Sterling (4-131) 1985 1 A.J. Johnson 1987 2. 129 David Mims, II (5-129) 2014 1 Ronnie Kuhn 1978 3. 120 Paul Phillips (4-120) 1976 4. 115 Max Sauls (4-115) 1964 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (minimum 10 attempts) 5. 110 Billy Sanders (5-110) 1952 1. 17.60 Claude Mathis (20-352) 1995 6. 107 Robbie Robinett (2-107) 1959 2. 17.00 Caddo Sanders (10-170) 1956 7. 105 Mac Sauls (8-105) 1965 3. 16.71 Andy Erickson (17-284) 2012 8. 97 Pence Dacus (4-97) 1953 4. 15.46 Mac Sauls (13-201) 1965 9. 95 Ken Huewitt (3-95) 1982 5. 14.33 Mac Sauls (24-344) 1967 10. 92 Cyril Friday (3-92) 1983 6. 14.20 Andy Erickson (20-284) 2013 115 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS FUMBLE RETURN TDS 1. 1 21 players, last by Craig Mager (44 yards) 2013

TOTAL TACKLES 1. 175 Chad Coleman (70-105) 1990 2. 164 Ypres Thomas (96-68) 1996 3. 154 David Mayo (72-82) 2014 4. 138 Brad Fulks (59-79) 1988 5. 133 Brad Fulks (41-92) 1987 133 Tommy Blair (84-49) 1969 7. 127 Greg Pitts (67-60) 2002 127 Cleve Tryon (32-95) 1990 9. 126 David Gaffney (61-65) 1993 10. 122 Cliffton Black (73-49) 1999

UNASSISTED TACKLES 1. 96 Ypres Thomas (96-68) 1996 2. 84 Tommy Blair (84-49) 1969 3. 75 Clarence Holt (75-34) 1969 4. 73 Cliffton Black (73-49) 1999 73 C.J. Carroll (73-25) 2000 6. 72 David Mayo (72-82) 2014 72 Sterling Rogers (72-18) 1998 David Mims returned five interceptions for 129 yards and touchdown in 2014. 8. 70 Chad Coleman (70-105) 1990 INTERCEPTIONS 9. 69 Brian Surovik (69-49) 1997 1. 9 Lee Lundin (9-36) 1986 10. 68 Greg Pitts (68-45) 2001 2. 8 Mac Sauls (8-105) 1965 8 Adrian Simpson (8-72) 1983 ASSISTED TACKLES 8 Don Caldwell (8-49) 1969 1. 105 Chad Coleman (70-105) 1990 5. 7 David Glasco (7-63) 1984 2. 95 Cleve Tryon (32-95) 1990 7 Ricky West (7-32) 1971 3. 92 Brad Fulks (41-92) 1987 7. 6 Mac Sauls (6-16) 1966 4. 82 David Mayo (72-82) 2014 8. 5 13 players; last by David Mims, II 2014 5. 79 Tim Staskus (39-79) 1982 79 Brad Fulks (59-79) 1988 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 7. 76 Cyril Friday (43-76) 1982 1. 2 Cyril Friday 1983 8. 71 David Simmons (41-71) 2003 2 Brad Schley 1997 9. 68 Danny Davis (23-68) 1991 3. 1 21 players, last by David Mims (60 yards) 2014 68 Ypres Thomas (96-68) 1996

MOST PASS BREAKUPS TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 12 Craig Mager 2011 1. 19.0 Greg Pitts (19/55) 2002 12 Nicholas Jack 1995 2. 18.0 Fred Evans (13-10/72) 2005 12 Bobby Watkins 1980 3. 17.5 Fred Evans (15-5/61) 2004 4. 11 Ken Huewitt 1982 4. 16.0 Clenton Ballard (16/47) 2000 11 Harold Watson 2003 16.0 Sterling Rogers (16/47) 2000 11 Kendall Jones 2000 6. 15.5 Michael Ebbitt (14-3/81) 2011 7. 10 Craig Mager 2014 7. 15.0 C.J. Carroll (15-0/59) 2000 10 Epsilon Williams 2005 8. 14.0 Glenn Mangold (14-0/34) 1988 10 Derrick Vaughn 1997 9. 13.0 Jeremy Castillo (11-4/37) 2005 10 Delwin Manning 1992 13.0 Glenn Settles (13-0/47) 2002 13.0 C.J. Carroll (13-0/50) 1999 FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 13.0 Cyril Friday (13-0/26) 1982 1. 97 C.J. Carroll (2-97) 2000 2. 78 B. Dickinson (1-78) 2002 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 3. 72 Larry Hayden (1-72) 2003 1. 81 Michael Ebbitt (14-3/81) 2011 4 63 Michael Ebbitt (1-63) 2011 2. 72 Fred Evans (13-10/72) 2005 5. 58 Myron Coleman (1-58) 2000 3. 64 Sterling Rogers (12.0-64) 2001 6. 56 Johnny McCoy (1-56) 2003 4. 63 Greg Pitts (12.0/63) 2001 7. 52 Sterling Rogers (1-52) 2000 5. 61 Fred Evans (15-5/61) 2004 8. 50 Epsilon Williams (1-50) 2004 6. 59 C.J. Carroll (15-0/59) 2000 9. 46 Clay Weir (1-46) 2001 7. 55 Greg Pitts (19/55) 2002 46 Greg Pitts (1-46) 2002 8. 52 Derrick Glaspar (8/52) 2003 52 Todd Davis (5/52) 1988 116 52 Glenn Mangold 12/52) 1987 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 7 Myron Coleman 1999 2. 5 Bret Floyd 1988 3. 4 Glenn Mangold 1987 4. 3 14 players, last by Travis Houston 2008

MOST QUARTERBACK HURRIES 1. 22 Greg Pitts 2002 2. 18 Greg Pitts 2001 3. 16 Clenton Ballard 2001 4. 14 Sterling Rogers 2000 5. 13 Myron Coleman 2000 6. 12 C.J. Carroll 2000 12 Josh Tubbs 2003 8. 11 C.J. Carroll 1999 9. 9 Justin Dunk 2001 10. 8 Marcus Clark 2008 8 Josh Tubbs 2001

MOST BLOCKED KICKS 1. 2 Nato James 2004 2. 1 24 players, last by Terrence Franks 2014

Michael Ebbitt recorded 11.5 sacks in 2011 MOST SACKS 1. 12.0 Rod Clark 1982 2. 11.5 Michael Ebbitt 2011 3. 11.0 C.J. Carroll 2000 11.0 C.J. Carroll 1999 5. 10.0 Monte Lewis 1993 6. 9.5 Cyril Friday 1982 9.5 Rod Clark 1981 8. 9.0 Michael Odiari 2014 9.0 John Douglass 1992 9.0 Glenn Mangold 1987 9.0 Brad Schley 1997

YARDS FROM SACKS 1. 64 Michael Ebbitt (11-1/64) 2011 2. 56 Donald Miller (7-0/56) 1994 3. 51 Sterling Rogers (6-0/51) 2001 4. 47 Brad Schley (9-0/47) 1997 5. 44 Derrick Glasper (3-3/44) 2003 44 Greg Pitts (7-0/44) 2001 7. 43 Michael Odiari (8-2/43 2014 43 Clint Bendele (7-1/43) 1997 9. 40 C. Ballard (6-1/40) 2001 10. 39 Travis Houston (6-1/39) 2008 Fred Evans recorded 18.0 tackles for loss in 2005

MOST FUMBLES FORCED 1. 7 Sterling Rogers 2001 2. 6 Greg Pitts 2002 3. 5 Courtney Smith 2008 5 Jeremy Castillo 2006 5 C.J. Carroll 2000 5 C.J. Carroll 1999 5 John Douglass 1992 8 4 seven players, last by Greg Pitts 2001 117 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS MOST RUSHING YARDS 1. 4694 Claude Mathis (882-4694) 1994-97 2. 3205 Kevin Jurgajtis (634-3205) 1974-77 3. 3193 Karrington Bush (477-3193) 2006-10 4. 3027 Robert Lowe (532-3027) 2012-15 5. 2940 Bronson Sanders (709-2940) 1998-01 6. 2909 Josh Brown (597-2909) 1969-72 7. 2511 Lee Davis (493-2511) 1999-02 8. 2507 Reggie Rivers (530-2507) 1987-90 9. 2461 Ricky Sanders (475-2461) 1980-83 10. 2377 Reece Morrison (469-2377) 1964-67

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 882 Claude Mathis (882-4694) 1994-97 2. 709 Bronson Sanders (709-2940) 1998-01 3. 634 Kevin Jurgajtis (634-3205) 1974-77 4. 597 Josh Brown (597-2909) 1969-72 5. 532 Robert Lowe (532-3027 2012-15 6. 530 Reggie Rivers (530-2507) 1987-90 7. 493 Lee Davis (493-2511) 1999-02 8. 478 Gilbert Price (478-1575) 1988-91 9. 477 Eric Cobble (477-2212) 1982-85 477 Karrington Bush (477-3193) 2006-10

MOST RUSHING TDS 1. 45 Claude Mathis 1994-97 2. 34 Josh Brown 1969-72 3. 33 Mike Miller 1978-81 4. 29 Robert Lowe 2002-15 5. 28 Kevin Jurgajtis 1974-77 28 Lee Davis 1999-02 7. 26 Donnie Williams 1979-81 8. 25 Eric Cobble 1982-85 9. 24 Terrence Franks 2011-14 All-Sun Belt Conference running back Robert Lowe averaged 5.92 yards per carry in his first three 24 Karrington Bush 2006-10 seasons at Texas State.

MOST YARDS/RUSH (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 6.91 Todd Scott (121-836) 1990-91 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 2. 6.69 Karrington Bush (477-3193) 2006-10 1. 1277 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 3. 6.36 Danny Faust (160-1017) 1990-92 2. 1018 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 4. 6.03 Stan Zwinggi (325-1961) 2004-08 3. 979 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 5. 5.97 Willard Dearing (118-704) 1959 4. 919 Tyler Jones (569-919-22) 2013-15 6. 5.80 Vaughn Deary (156-905) 1980-83 5. 606 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 7. 5.70 Terrence Franks (359-2045) 2011-14 6. 591 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 8. 5.69 Robert Lowe (532-3027) 2012-15 7. 577 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67 9. 5.51 Marcus Curry (240-1322) 2011-12 8. 529 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 5.51 Terrell Harris (283-1558) 2002-04 9. 512 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 10. 455 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 MOST RUSHING YARDS/GAME (minimum 20 games) 1. 107.1 Donald Wilkerson (22 games) 1993-94 MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 2. 106.7 Claude Mathis (44 games) 1994-97 1. 753 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 3. 88.2 Josh Brown (33 games) 1969-72 2. 569 Tyler Jones (569-919-22) 2013-15 4. 82.2 Kevin Jurgajtis (39 games) 1974-77 3. 550 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 5. 81.9 Karrington Bush (39 games) 2006-10 4. 532 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 6. 73.8 Robert Lowe (41 games) 2012-15 5. 334 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 7. 71.3 Donnie Williams (33 games) 1979-81 6. 284 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 8. 67.9 Lee Davis (37 games) 1999-02 7. 270 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 9. 62.7 Reggie Rivers (40 games) 1987-90 8. 265 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 10. 62.5 Douglas Sherman (21 games) 2004-05 9. 243 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 10. 240 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67

118 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 52 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 2. 35 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 3. 32 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 4. 31 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 5. 30 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67 6. 29 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 7. 28 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 8. 25 David Longhofer (219-431-25) 1982-85 9. 24 Noe Gonzalez (123-308-24) 1971-73 24 Luis Reyes (107-275-24) 1975-77

BEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 62.4 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 2. 61.9 Tyler Jones (569-919-22) 2013-15 3. 59.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 4. 59.0 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 5. 58.3 Clint Toon (102-175-8) 2007-08 6. 57.9 Ron Jacoby (135-233-14) 1979-82 7. 55.8 Jason Griffin (86-154-5) 1998-00 8. 55.1 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 9. 54.3 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 10. 54.2 Cody McCauley (218-402-15) 2001-02

PASS EFFICIENCY (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 140.1 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 2. 136.0 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 3. 135.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 4. 133.2 Bobby McBride (96-190-9) 1954-55 5. 130.4 Tyler Jones (569-919-22) 2013-15 6. 127.2 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 7. 126.4 Clint Toon (102-175-8) 2007-08 8. 125.3 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 9. 125.2 Greg Hamilton (92-224-13) 1977-80 10. 124.3 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 Bradley George threw for over 9,500 yards during his four-year career. AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (minimum 100 attempts) MOST PASSING YARDS 1. 8.7 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 1. 9556 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 2. 8.4 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 2. 7206 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 3. 8.3 Bobby McBride (96-190-9) 1954-55 3. 6677 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 4. 7.9 Greg Hamilton (92-224-13) 1977-80 4. 6284 Tyler Jones (569-919-22) 2013-15 5. 7.6 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 5. 4446 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 6. 7.5 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 6. 3904 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 7. 7.4 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 7. 3670 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 8. 7.4 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 8. 3655 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67 9. 7.2 Ron Rittimann (60-127-8) 1988 9. 3497 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 10. 7.2 Ron Jacoby (135-233-14) 1979-82 10. 3364 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (minimum 100 attempts) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 19.2 Greg Hamilton (92-224-13) 1977-80 1. 76 Bradley George 2006-09 2. 18.3 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 2. 52 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 3. 16.4 Bobby McBride (96-190-9) 1954-55 3. 45 David Williams 1994-97 4. 16.0 Noe Gonzalez (123-308-24) 1971-73 4. 44 Tyler Jones 2013-15 6. 15.2 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67 5. 32 Pence Dacus 1951-53 7. 15.1 Luis Reyes (107-275-24) 1975-77 6. 31 Mike Miller 1978-81 8. 15.1 David Haass (86-217-21) 1985-88 7. 27 Shaun Rutherford 2011-12 9. 14.8 Robert Manning (43-100-9) 1957-58 8. 24 Jess Perkins 1964-67 10. 14.7 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 24 Spergon Wynn 1998-99 10. 20 Greg Hamilton 1977-80

119 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS PASSING YARDS/GAME (minimum 20 games) 1. 217.2 Bradley George (44 games) 2006-09 2. 205.9 Barrick Nealy (35 games) 2003-05 3. 196.4 Tyler Jones (569-919-22) 2013-15 4. 162.9 David Williams (41 games) 1994-97 5. 159.0 Spergon Wynn (22 games) 1998-99 6. 146.3 Shaun Rutherford (23 games) 2011-12 7. 139.4 Pence Dacus (28 games) 1951-53 8. 126.4 Jess Perkins (20 games) 1966-67 9. 118.9 Cody McCauley (21 games) 2001-02 10. 108.4 Mike Miller (41 games) 1978-81

MOST RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2479 Johnny Parker (160-2479) 1969-71 2. 2431 Cameron Luke (142-2431) 2006-08 3. 2110 David Vela (101-2110) 1979-82 4. 1990 Da’Marcus Griggs (154-1990) 2007-10 5. 1586 Daren Dillard (105-1586) 2008-10 6. 1565 Billy Dunk (75-1565) 1977-80 7. 1418 Mike Murphy (72-1418) 1986-89 8. 1396 Eric Tennessee (105-1396) 1984-87 9. 1375 K.R. Carpenter (98-1375) 2003-05 10. 1350 D’Angelo Torres (122-1350) 1997-99

PASS RECEPTIONS 1. 160 Johnny Parker (160-2479) 1969-71 2. 154 Da’Marcus Griggs (154-1990) 2007-10 3. 142 Cameron Luke (142-2431) 2006-08 4. 122 D’Angelo Torres (122-1350) 1997-99 5. 121 Tyson Olivo (121-1229) 1998-01 6. 105 Daren Dillard (105-1586) 2008-10 105 Eric Tennessee (105-1396) 1984-87 8. 101 David Vela (101-2110) 1979-82 All-American Cameron Luke caught 32 touchdown passes in his career from 2006-08. 9. 100 Alvin Canady (100-883) 2006-09 10. 98 K.R. Carpenter (98-1375) 2003-05 RECEPTIONS/GAME (minimum 20 games) PASS RECEPTION TOUCHDOWNS 1. 6.30 Da’Marcus Griggs (23 games) 2006-07,09-10 1. 32 Cameron Luke 2006-08 2. 5.16 Johnny Parker (31 games) 1969-71 2. 19 Johnny Parker 1969-71 3. 4.36 D’Angelo Torres (28 games) 1997-99 3. 17 David Vela 1979-82 4. 4.18 Cameron Luke (34 games) 2006-08 4. 16 Daren Dillard 2008-10 5. 4.08 K.R. Carpenter (24 games) 2003-05 5. 15 Billy Dunk 1977-80 6. 3.85 C. J. Best (26 games) 2014-15 6. 14 Da’Marcus Griggs 2007-10 7. 3.35 Markee White (20 games) 2004-05 7. 11 Terrance Hatton 1994-97 8. 3.18 Tyson Olivo (38 games) 1998-01 11 D’Angelo Torres 1997-99 9. 3.00 Mishak Rivas (22 games) 2008-09 11 Mike Murphy 1986-89 3.00 Daren Dillard (35 games) 2008-10 10. 10 Cyril Adkins 1994-97 10 John Tyson 2003-04 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 10 Isaiah Battle 2011-13 1. 9786 Bradley George (1479-9786) 2006-09 2. 8933 Barrick Nealy (1382-8933) 2003-05 AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (minimum 50 receptions) 3. 7663 Tyler Jones (1313-7663) 2013-15 1. 20.89 David Vela (101-2110) 1979-82 4. 7093 David Williams (1263-7093) 1994-97 2. 20.87 Billy Dunk (75-1565) 1977-80 5. 6249 Mike Miller (952-6249) 1978-81 3. 19.69 Mike Murphy (72-1418) 1986-89 6. 5030 Jess Perkins (862-5030) 1964-67 4. 18.60 John Tyson (50-930) 2003-04 7. 4694 Claude Mathis (884-4694) 1994-97 5. 17.12 Cameron Luke (142-2431) 2006-08 8. 4410 Shaun Rutherford (750-4410) 2011-12 6. 15.44 Johnny Parker (160-2479) 1969-71 9. 4247 Pence Dacus (587-4247) 1951-53 7. 15.10 Daren Dillard (105-1586) 2008-10 10. 3842 James Duncan (713-3842) 1968-71 8. 14.63 Markee White (67-980) 2004-05 9. 14.55 Cyril Adkins (76-1106) 1994-97 10. 14.48 Gary Peoples (65-941) 1979-82

120 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 79 Bradley George 2006-09 2. 70 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 3. 64 Mike Miller 1978-81 4. 60 Tyler Jones 2013-15 5. 59 David Williams 1994-97 6. 49 Claude Mathis 1994-97 7. 35 Shaun Rutherford 2011-12 35 Greg Hamilton 1977-80 9. 34 Josh Brown 1969-72 10. 32 Pence Dacus 1951-53 32 Cameron Luke 2006-08

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (minimum 20 games) 1. 255.2 Barrick Nealy (35 games) 2003-05 2. 239.5 Tyler Jones (32 games) 2013-15 3. 222.4 Bradley George (44 games) 2006-09 4. 191.7 Shaun Rutherford (23 games) 2011-12 5. 173.0 David Williams (41 games) 1994-97 6. 152.4 Mike Miller (41 games) 1978-81 7. 151.7 Pence Dacus (28 games) 1951-53 8. 147.8 Spergon Wynn (22 games) 1998-99 9. 129.0 Jess Perkins (39 games) 1964-67 10. 128.0 Cody McCauley (21 games) 2001-02

TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (minimum 50 plays) 1. 8.07 Bobby McBride (195-1574) 1954-55 2. 7.31 Michael Williams (52-380) 1992-95 3. 7.24 Pence Dacus (587-4247) 1951-53 4. 7.18 Rene Maldanado (256-1839) 1983-85 5. 7.08 Bob Lewis (99-701) 1959 6. 6.91 Todd Scott (121-836) 1990-91 7. 6.81 Wilbert Mitchel (208-1417) 1969 8. 6.73 Ron Rittimann (143-962) 1988 Karrington Bush recorded over 6,000 all-purpose yards in his career. 9. 6.66 Eric Turner (191-1272) 1989 10. 6.65 Karrington Bush (480-3193) 2006-10 TOTAL POINTS SCORED 1. 294 Claude Mathis (49 TD) 1994-97 ALL PURPOSE YARDS 2. 229 Will Johnson (121 PAT, 36 FG) 2011-14 1. 7264 Claude Mathis 1994-97 3. 227 David Morrison (16 TD, 83 PAT, 16 FG) 1964-67 2. 6211 Karrington Bush 2006-10 4. 219 Andrew Ireland (117 PAT, 34 FG) 2006-08 3. 4015 Reggie Rivers 1987-90 5. 217 Neal Neunhoffer (142 PAT, 25 FG) 1981-84 4. 3854 Bronson Sanders 1998-01 6. 206 Robert Lowe (34 TD, 1 PAT) 2012-15 5. 3781 Kevin Jurgajtis 1974-77 7. 204 Josh Brown (34 TD) 1969-72 6. 3552 Robert Lowe 2012-15 8. 198 Mike Miller (33 TD) 1978-81 7. 3452 Donald Wilkerson 1993-94 9. 192 Cameron Luke (32 TD) 2006-08 8. 3283 Lee Davis 1999-02 10. 186 Lee Davis (31 TD) 1999-02 9. 3216 Josh Brown 1969-72 186 Terrence Franks (31 TD) 2011-14 10. 3126 Ricky Sanders 1980-83 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (minimum 20 games) 1. 49 Claude Mathis (45 rush, 4 rcv) 1994-97 1. 165.1 Claude Mathis (44 games) 1994-97 2. 34 Robert Lowe (29 rush, 5 rcv) 2012-15 2. 159.3 Karrington Bush (39 games) 2006-10 34 Josh Brown (34 rush) 1969-72 3. 156.9 Donald Wilkerson (22 games) 1993-94 4. 33 Mike Miller (33 rush) 1978-81 4. 100.4 Reggie Rivers (40 games) 1987-90 5. 32 Cameron Luke (32 rcv) 2006-08 5. 97.5 Josh Brown (33 games) 1969-72 6. 31 Lee Davis (28 rush, 3 rcv) 1999-02 6. 96.9 Kevin Jurgajtis (39 games) 1974-77 31 Terrence Franks (24 rush, 6 rcv, 1ret) 2011-14 7. 88.7 Lee Davis (37 games) 1999-02 8. 29 Donnie Williams (26 rush, 3 rcv) 1979-81 8. 86.6 Robert Lowe (41 games) 2012-15 9. 28 Karrington Bush (24 rush, 3 rcv, 1 ret) 2006-10 9. 84.6 Jessie Davis (28 games) 1975-77 28 Kevin Jurgajtis (28 rush) 1974-77 10. 81.6 Johnny Parker (31 games) 1969-71

121 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS PAT KICKS MADE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 25 attempts) 1. 142 Neal Neunhoffer (142-157) 1981-84 1. 80.0 Ray Whitehead (36-45) 1991-94 2. 121 Will Johnson (121-123) 2011-14 2. 79.1 Andrew Ireland (34-43) 2006-08 3. 117 Andrew Ireland (117-119) 2006-08 3. 62.9 Robbie Roberson (22-35) 1990-91 4. 112 Terry Whitman (112-127) 1977-80 4. 59.4 Terry Whitman (19-32) 1977-80 5. 92 Justin Martinez (92-97) 1999-02 5. 59.0 Will Johnson (36-61) 2011-14 6. 83 David Morrison (83-86) 1964-67 6. 58.0 Justin Martinez (29-50) 1999-02 7. 74 David Wuest (74-81) 1970-73 7. 56.8 Neal Neunhoffer (25-44) 1981-84 8. 70 Ray Whitehead (70-72) 1991-94 8. 52.8 David Wuest (19-36) 1970-73 9. 68 Stan Jones (68-74) 2004-05 9. 50.0 Mike Wuest (15-30) 1969-70 10. 64 Rex Turner (64-51) 1961-63 10. 46.2 Kyle Matlock (12-26) 1986-87

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED PUNT YARDS 1. 157 Neal Neunhoffer (142-157) 1981-84 1. 9989 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 2. 127 Terry Whitman (112-127) 1977-80 2. 8058 Mike Taylor (212-8058) 1978-81 3. 123 Will Johnson (121-123) 2011-14 3. 7923 Jeff Brandes (208-7923) 1992-95 4. 119 Andrew Ireland (117-119) 2006-08 4. 7641 Paul Alsbury (194-7641) 1987-90 5. 97 Justin Martinez (92-97) 1999-02 5. 7366 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11 6. 86 David Morrison (83-86) 1964-67 6. 6158 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 7. 81 David Wuest (74-81) 1970-73 7. 5882 Jerry Fife (164-5882) 1982,84-85 8. 74 Stan Jones (68-74) 2004-05 8. 5574 Jon White (134-5574) 1963-65 9. 72 Ray Whitehead (70-72) 1991-94 9. 5550 Will Johnson (128-5550) 2011-14 10. 66 Rex Turner (64-66) 1961-63 10. 5543 Tom Soyars (142-5543) 1969-71

PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (minimum 50 attempts) PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 100.0 Steven Dietz (54-54) 2003-04 1. 250 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 2. 98.4 Will Johnson (121-123) 2011-14 2. 212 Mike Taylor (212-8058) 1978-81 3. 98.3 Andrew Ireland (117-119) 2006-08 3. 208 Jeff Brandes (208-7923) 1992-95 4. 97.2 Ray Whitehead (70-72) 1991-94 4. 194 Paul Alsbury (194-7641) 1987-90 5. 97.0 Rex Turner (64-66) 1961-63 5. 183 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11 6. 96.5 David Morrison (83-86) 1964-67 6. 164 Jerry Fife (164-5882) 1982,84-85 7. 94.9 Jason Dann (37-39) 2012-14 7. 147 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 8. 94.8 Justin Martinez (92-97) 1999-02 8. 142 Tom Soyars (142-5543) 1968-70 9. 94.7 Carl Andress (54-57) 1972-75 9. 139 Raymond Palmour (139-5384) 1950-51,54 10. 92.9 Justin Garelick (52-56) 2009-10 10. 134 Jon White (134-5574) 1963-65

FIELD GOALS MADE PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 1. 36 Will Johnson (36-61) 2011-14 1. 2 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11 36 Ray Whitehead (36-45) 1991-94 2. 1 Marvin McCurry (116-4444) 2001-02 3. 34 Andrew Ireland (34-43) 2006-08 1 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 4. 29 Justin Martinez (29-50) 1999-02 5. 25 Neal Neunhoffer (25-44) 1981-84 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (minimum 30 attempts) 6. 22 Robbie Roberson (22-35) 1990-91 1. 45.30 Zach Robinson (56-2537) 2012-13 7. 19 Terry Whitman (19-32) 1977-80 2. 44.69 Chri MacDonald (95-4246) 2006-07 19 David Wuest (19-36) 1970-73 3. 44.29 Lumi Kaba (65-2879) 2015 9. 16 David Morrison (16-18) 1964-67 4. 43.36 Will Johnson (128-5550) 2011-14 16 Ross Doctoroff (16-22) 1997-99 5. 41.89 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 6. 41.60 Jon White (134-5574) 1963-65 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 7. 40.25 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11 1. 61 Will Johnson (36-61) 2011-14 8. 39.96 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 2. 50 Justin Martinez (29-50) 1999-02 9. 39.39 Paul Alsbury (194-7641) 1987-90 3. 45 Ray Whitehead (36-45) 1991-94 10. 39.30 Matthew Wieland (60-2358) 1996 4. 44 Neal Neunhoffer (25-44) 1981-84 11. 39.04 Tom Soyars (142-5543) 1968-70 5. 43 Andrew Ireland (34-43) 2006-08 6. 36 David Wuest (19-36) 1970-73 7. 35 Robbie Roberson (22-35) 1990-91 8. 34 Carl Andress (11-34) 1972-75 9. 32 Terry Whitman (19-32) 1977-80 10. 30 Mike Wuest (15-30) 1969-70 30 Steven Dietz (13-30) 2003-04

122 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 767 Andy Erickson (55-767) 2011-13 2. 739 Mac Sauls (51-739) 1964-67 3. 635 Claude Mathis (44-635) 1994-97 4. 577 Mike Collins (73-577) 1986-89 5. 472 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 6. 408 Gary Peoples (62-408) 1979-82 7. 365 M. Williams (34-365) 1991-95 8. 320 Mike Montgomery (44-320) 1968-70 9. 313 Justin Vogt (32-313) 2000-01 10. 289 Louie Simmonds (31-289) 1963-65

PUNT RETURNS 1. 73 Mike Collins (73-577) 1986-89 2. 62 Gary Peoples (62-408) 1979-82 3. 55 Andy Erickson (55-767) 2011-13 4. 51 Mac Sauls (51-739) 1964-67 5. 44 Claude Mathis (44-635) 1994-97 44 Mike Montgomery (44-320) 1968-70 7. 34 M. Williams (34-365) 1991-95 8. 32 Justin Vogt (32-313) 2000-01 9. 31 Morris Crosby (31-282) 2005-08 31 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 31 Louie Simmonds (31-289) 1963-65

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2 Eric Cobble 1982-85 2. 1 Brandon McDowell 2013-15 1 Terrence Franks 2011-14 1 Craig Mager 2011-14 1 Da’Marcus Griggs 2006-10 1 Melvin Webber 2004-05 1 Donald Miller 1992-95 Andy Erickson returned 55 punts for 767 yards in his career. 1 A.J. Jonhson 1987 1 Ronnie Kuhn 1977-78 KICK RETURNS 1. 99 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2006-10 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (minimum 25 attempts) 2. 66 Brandon Smith (66-1641) 2012-15 1. 15.23 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 3. 46 Reggie Rivers (46-920) 1987-90 2. 14.49 Mac Sauls (51-739) 1964-67 4. 45 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 3. 14.43 Claude Mathis (44-635) 1994-97 5. 38 Jafus Gaines (38-971) 2012-15 4. 13.95 Andy Erickson (55-767) 2011-13 6. 35 Morris Crosby (35-594) 2005-08 5. 10.74 Maurice Williams (34-365) 1991-95 35 Donald Wilkerson (35-757) 1993-94 6. 9.78 Justin Vogt (32-313) 2000-01 8. 32 Stan Zwinggi (32-747) 2004-08 7. 9.32 Louie Simmonds (31-289) 1963-65 32 Isaiah Battle (32-690) 2011-13 8. 9.10 Morris Crosby (31-282) 2005-08 32 Aaron Allen (32-583) 1994-97 9. 7.90 Mike Collins (73-577) 1986-89 10. 7.80 Jarvis Smith (30-234) 2002-03 KICK RETURN TDS 1. 3 Brandon Smith 2012-15 KICK RETURN YARDS 2. 1 Isaiah Battle 2011-13 1. 2531 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2006-10 1 Karrington Bush 2006-10 2. 1641 Brandon Smith (66-1641) 2012-15 1 Daren Dillard 2008-10 3. 1191 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 1 A.J Johnson 1986-88 4. 971 Jafus Gaines (38-971) 2012-15 1 David Smith 1974-77 5. 920 Reggie Rivers (46-920) 1987-90 1 Willard Dearing 1959 6. 757 Donald Wilkerson (35-757) 1993-94 7. 747 Stan Zwinggi (32-747) 2004-08 8. 715 A.J Johnson (31-715) 1986-88 9. 690 Isaiah Battle (32-690) 2011-13 10. 597 Gary Peoples (29-597) 1979-82

123 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS KICK RETURN AVERAGE (minimum 20 attempts) 1. 2 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 1. 26.47 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 2 Myron Coleman 1998-01 2. 25.57 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2006-10 3. 1 17 players, last by Brandon McDowell 2014-15 3. 25.55 Jafus Gaines (38-971) 2012-15 4. 24.86 Brandon Smith (66-1641) 2012-15 TOTAL TACKLES 5. 23.34 Stan Zwinggi (32-747) 2004-08 1. 447 Greg Pitts (235-212) 1999-02 6. 23.06 A.J Johnson (31-715) 1986,88 2. 441 Brad Fulks (200-241) 1985-88 7. 21.63 Donald Wilkerson (35-757) 1993-94 3. 389 Shawn Woods (171-218) 1984-87 8. 21.56 Isaiah Battle (32-690) 2011-12 4. 388 Myron Coleman (220-168) 1998-01 9. 21.12 Derek Lopez (25-528) 2008-11 5. 362 Cyril Friday (177-185) 1980-83 10. 20.59 Gary Peoples (29-597) 1979-82 6. 361 Cliffton Black (209-152) 1995-99 7. 335 Sterling Rogers (248-87) 1998-01 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 8. 322 Glenn Mangold (141-181) 1986-89 1. 236 Mac Sauls (25-236) 1964-67 9. 320 Jeremy Castillo (138-182) 2003-06 2. 161 David Mims II (6-161) 2011-15 10. 315 Marcus Clark (154-161) 2007-10 3. 131 Charles Sterling (4-131) 1984-85 131 Marcus Clark (6-131) 2007-10 UNASSISTED TACKLES 5. 128 Bobby Watkins (8-128) 1979-80 1. 248 Sterling Rogers (248-87) 1998-01 128 Tim Staskus (8-128) 1981-83 2. 235 Greg Pitts (235-212) 1999-02 7. 122 Paul Phillips (6-122) 1973-76 3. 220 Myron Coleman (220-168) 1998-01 8. 117 Darrell Johnson (6-117) 1975-78 4. 209 Cliffton Black (209-152) 1995-99 9. 110 Billy Sanders (5-110) 1952 5. 200 Brad Fulks (200-241) 1985-88 10. 107 Robbie Robinett (2-107) 1959 6. 195 C.J. Carroll (195-56) 1997-00 7. 177 Cyril Friday (177-185) 1980-83 INTERCEPTIONS 8. 171 Shawn Woods (171-218) 1984-87 1. 25 Mac Sauls (25-236) 1964-67 9. 164 Craig Mager (164-47) 2011-14 2. 17 David Glasco (17-106) 1982-84 10. 162 Darryl Morris (162-61) 2008-12 3. 11 Adrian Simpson (11-72) 1980-83 11 Ricky West (11-67) 1968,71 ASSISTED TACKLES 5. 10 Keith Frase (10-102) 1975-78 1. 241 Brad Fulks (200-241) 1985-88 10 Bobby McBride (10-92) 1954-55 2. 218 Shawn Woods (171-218) 1984-87 10 Don Caldwell (10-73) 1968-70 3. 212 Greg Pitts (235-212) 1999-02 10 Leon Savage (10-65) 1973-76 4. 185 Cyril Friday (177-185) 1980-83 9. 9 Ronnie Kuhn (9-44) 1977-78 5. 182 Jeremy Castillo (138-182) 2003-06 9 Lee Lundin (9-36) 1983-86 6. 181 Glenn Mangold (141-181) 1986-89 9 Aaron Randow (9-22) 1971-73 7. 168 Myron Coleman (220-168) 1998-01 8. 166 Rod Woodard (124-166) 1989-91 INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 9. 161 Marcus Clark (154-161) 2007-10 1. 3 Tim Staskus 1981-83 10. 159 Tim Staskus (110-159) 1981-83 2. 2 Cyril Friday 1981-83 2 Brad Schley 1997-98 TACKLES FOR LOSS 4. 1 20 players, last by David Mims, II 2010-15 1. 46.0 Sterling Rogers (46-0/117) 1998-01 2. 44.0 Greg Pitts (44-0/165) 1999-02 FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 3. 39.0 Jeremy Castillo (29-20/164) 2003-06 1. 182 C.J. Carroll (3-182) 1997-00 4. 38.0 C.J. Carroll (38-0/81) 1997-00 2. 78 Brandon Dickinson (1-78) 2001-02 38.0 Glenn Mangold (38-0/33) 1986-89 3. 74 Sterling Rogers (3-74) 1998-01 6. 36.0 Mike Langford (30-12/81) 1980-82 4. 72 Larry Hayden (1-72) 2003-05 7. 35.5 Fred Evans (28-15/133) 2004-05 5. 63 Michael Ebbitt (1-63) 2011 8. 32.0 Cyril Friday (32-0/75) 1980-83 6. 58 Myron Coleman (2-58) 1998-01 32.0 Clenton Ballard (32-0/78) 1998-01 7. 56 Johnny McCoy (1-56) 2003 10. 27.5 Travis Houston (20-15/102) 2006-09 8. 50 Epsil Williams (0-50) 2003-06 9. 46 Clay Weir (1-46) 2001-02 SACKS 46 Greg Pitts (1-46) 1999-02 1. 32.0 C.J. Carroll (32-0/146) 1997-00 2. 27.5 Rod Clark (25-5/0) 1981-83 FUMBLE RETURNS 3. 24.5 Cyril Friday (21-7/0) 1980-83 1. 3 C.J. Carroll (3-182) 1997-00 4. 23.5 Greg Pitts (23-1/162) 1999-02 3 S. Rogers (3-74) 1998-01 5. 22.5 Monte Lewis (22-1/-51) 1991-94 3 Jerem Castillo (3-24) 2003-06 6. 21.5 Glenn Mangold (21-1/0) 1986-89 4. 2 Myron Coleman (2-58) 1998-01 7. 16.0 Mike Langford (16-0/0) 1980-82 2 Jamarqu O’Neal (2-33) 2005-06 8. 13.5 Clint Bendele (12-3/32) 1996-99 2 Kenyon Leno (2-13) 2001-04 9. 13.0 Ben McClellan (12-2/-12) 1998-99 7. 1 20 players, last by Kris Petersen (1-0) 2013-14 10. 12.5 Brad Schley (12-1/31) 1997-98 124 FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS FUMBLES FORCED WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS 1. 17 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 1. 2 Nato James 2001-04 2. 13 Greg Pitts 1999-02 2 Morris Brothers 2004-05 3. 9 Jeremy Castillo 2003-06 3. 1 David Mims 2012-15 9 Rod Woodard 1989-91 1 Terrence Franks 2011-14 5. 8 Rod Clark 1981-83 1 Blake McColloch 2010-13 6. 7 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 1 Tyler Chase 2011-12 7 Shawn Woods 1984-87 1 Jamiell Turner 2004-05 7 Cyril Friday 1980-83 1 Matt Harris 2008-11 7 Chad Coleman 1989-90 1 Joplo Bartu 2008-12 10. 6 T Carrington 1991-92 1 Derek Lopez 2008-11 6 Victor Carr 1991-93 1 Marcus Clark 2007-10 6 Jeff Brown 2002-05 1 Leon Woolsey 2007-10 6 Cliffton Black 1995-99 1 Jammar Crane 2006-07 6 Courtney Smith 2004-08 1 Dan Dolce 2003-04 6 John Douglass 1991-92 1 John Wood 2003 1 Travis Upshaw 2002-05 FUMBLES RECOVERED 1 Clay Weir 2001-02 1. 13 Myron Coleman 1998-01 1 Bernard Jackson 2000 2. 10 Jeremy Castillo 2003-06 1 Clenton Ballard 1998-01 3. 8 Brad Fulks 1985-88,88 1 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 8 Cyril Friday 1980-83 1 Cliffton Black 1995-99 5. 7 Greg Pitts 1999-02 1 Todd Siebert 1993-94 7 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 1 Vincente Reid 1991-93 7 Glenn Mangold 1986-89 8. 5 Bret Floyd 1987-88 5 Arnold Baker 1984-85,87 5 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 5 William Welch 1996-97 5 Tim Staskus 1981-83 5 Craig Hemphill 1991-92 5 Kenyon Leno 2001-04 5 Joplo Bartu 2008-12 5 Clenton Ballard 1998-01

PASS BREAKUPS 1. 39 Craig Mager 2011-14 2. 26 Kendall Jones 1998 -01 26 Darryl Morris 2008-12 4. 25 Epsil Williams 2003-06 25 Nicolas Jack 1994-96 6. 24 Rod Woodard 1989-91 7. 21 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 8. 20 Brian McCray 1991-93 9. 19 Kenyon Leno 2001-04 10. 18 Xavier Daniels 2009-13

QUARTERBACK HURRIES 1. 55 Greg Pitts 1999-02 2. 30 Myron Coleman 1998-01 3. 29 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 4. 27 Josh Tubbs 2001-03 5. 26 Clenton Ballard 1998-01 6. 23 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 7. 18 Marcus Clark 2007-10 18 Travis Houston 2006-09 9. 14 Jason Waskington 1998-01 10. 13 Nate Langford 2004-07 Craig Mager had 39 pass breakups in his career. BLOCKED KICKS

125 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS RUSHING LEADERS Year Player GP Att. Yds. G/Avg. Year Player GP Att. Yds. G/Avg. 2013 Robert Lowe 12 164 945 78.8 1950 Lawrence Weber 9 35 212 23.6 2014 Robert Lowe 11 185 1091 99.2 1951 Leo Chafin 10 149 736 73.6 2015 Robert Lowe 11 175 915 5.2 1952 Ed Schmeltekopf 9 121 767 85.2 1953 Ed Schmeltekopf 7 79 355 50.7 PASSING LEADERS 1954 Ed Schmeltekopf 8 83 361 45.1 Year Player GP Att. Com. Int. Pct. Yds. TDs 1955 Bobby Gibbens 9 135 564 62.7 1950 Joe Farris 9 145 58 10 .400 744 7 1956 Keith Hoffmann 9 99 436 48.4 1951 Pence Dacus 10 144 66 7 .458 1022 12 1957 Walter Schulle 9 118 432 48.0 1952 Pence Dacus 9 161 86 14 .534 1228 9 1958 David Baker 8 78 306 38.3 1953 Pence Dacus 9 207 113 10 .546 1654 11 1959 Willard Dearing 9 118 704 78.2 1954 Bobby McBride 10 100 44 7 .440 668 4 1960 Gibbs Franki 10 96 429 42.9 1955 Bobby McBride 7 90 52 2 .578 906 9 1961 Gibbs Franki 10 142 491 49.1 1956 Alvin Woods 9 62 24 9 .378 425 5 1962 Dee White 10 98 707 70.7 1957 Alvin Woods 9 87 39 8 .448 465 4 1963 Rex Turner 10 99 558 55.8 1958 Robert Manning 10 100 43 9 .430 635 4 1964 Reynaldo Farias 6 87 439 73.2 1959 Bob Lewis 9 99 46 8 .465 701 5 1965 Reece Morrison 10 163 919 91.9 1960 Dee White 10 71 21 0 .296 252 0 1966 Reece Morrison 10 121 611 61.1 1961 Dee White 10 80 28 11 .350 364 3 1967 Reece Morrison 10 88 414 41.4 1962 Danny Leinnweber 10 55 26 5 .473 461 8 1968 Richard Bailey 8 186 470 58.8 1963 Danny Leinnweber 10 185 95 6 .514 1134 6 1969 Andy Buffington 10 148 595 59.5 1964 Jesse Perkins 9 60 30 1 .500 584 4 1970 Josh Brown 10 215 945 94.5 1965 Jesse Perkins 10 132 43 8 .326 542 1 1971 Josh Brown 10 166 892 89.2 1966 Jesse Perkins 10 161 66 8 .410 904 6 1972 Josh Brown 9 205 1011 112.3 1967 Jesse Perkins 10 224 101 13 .451 1625 13 1973 Walter Hartfield 9 155 704 78.2 1968 Cliff Mitchell 10 177 79 10 .446 1285 8 1974 Kevin Jurgajtis 10 138 726 72.6 1969 Cliff Mitchell 10 208 98 10 .471 1387 10 1975 Jesse Davis 9 112 731 81.2 1970 Jim Duncan 11 275 134 10 .487 1779 9 1976 Kevin Jurgajtis 10 184 877 87.7 1971 Jim Duncan 10 213 98 12 .460 1442 6 1977 Kevin Jurgajtis 9 178 869 96.6 1972 Noe Gonzales 10 175 66 11 .377 1110 6 1978 Paul Derby 10 177 909 90.9 1973 Noe Gonzales 8 122 53 11 .434 806 4 1979 Donnie Williams 11 146 720 65.5 1974 Gary Frank 8 70 27 7 .386 477 3 1980 Donnie Williams 11 148 742 67.5 1975 Gary Frank 10 61 20 6 .328 209 1 1981 Donnie Williams 11 161 891 81.0 1976 Luis Reyes 10 187 84 13 .449 1289 7 1982 Ricky Sanders 11 151 878 79.8 1977 Greg Hamilton 9 67 33 2 .493 702 9 1983 Ricky Sanders 10 141 665 66.5 1978 Mike Miller 9 72 27 3 .375 517 4 1984 Eric Cobble 10 118 470 47.0 1979 Mike Miller 9 103 40 5 .388 717 3 1985 Eric Cobble 11 153 729 66.3 1980 Mike Miller 11 148 76 10 .514 1375 10 1986 Roy Jackson 11 202 1187 107.9 1981 Mike Miller 11 206 100 10 .485 1837 14 1987 Roy Jackson 9 111 450 50.0 1982 Ron Jacoby 11 181 100 11 .553 1326 8 1988 Bill Jones 11 207 876 79.6 1983 Rene Maldonado 10 146 82 9 .562 1127 4 1989 Reggie Rivers 11 136 659 59.9 1984 David Longhofer 11 224 107 10 .478 1613 7 1990 Reggie Rivers 10 215 1145 114.5 1985 David Longhofer 10 137 69 11 .504 784 1 1991 Gilbert Price 11 244 837 76.1 1986 David Haass 10 113 47 7 .416 589 2 1992 John Hygh 11 186 638 58.0 1987 Ron Rittimann 11 268 122 11 .455 1756 12 1993 Donald Wilkerson 11 135 787 71.5 1988 Ron Rittimann 5 127 60 8 .472 917 7 1994 Donald Wilkerson 11 302 1569 142.6 1989 Eric Turner 8 147 88 8 .599 1286 6 1995 Claude Mathis 11 244 1289 116.9 1990 Gilbert Price 11 89 45 2 .506 661 4 1996 Claude Mathis 11 294 1593 144.8 1991 Gilbert Price 11 147 78 5 .531 954 5 1997 Claude Mathis 11 311 1595 145.0 1992 John Hygh 11 146 72 8 .493 876 7 1998 ReShawn Brown 11 162 710 64.5 1993 John Hygh 10 107 48 11 .449 506 2 1999 Bronson Sanders 11 237 1004 91.3 1994 David Williams 9 174 99 10 .569 1146 10 2000 Lee Davis 10 162 825 82.5 1995 David Williams 10 348 186 13 .535 2389 18 2001 Bronson Sanders 9 205 953 105.9 1996 David Williams 11 241 111 18 .461 1383 6 2002 Lee Davis 10 173 788 78.8 1997 David Williams 11 255 154 11 .604 1759 11 2003 Terrell Harris 11 139 780 70.9 1998 Spergon Wynn 11 284 173 6 .609 1851 10 2004 Douglas Sherman 11 128 622 56.5 1999 Spergon Wynn 11 323 161 13 .498 1646 14 2005 Barrick Nealy 14 159 1057 75.5 2000 Jason Griffin 11 135 78 5 .578 934 8 2006 Stan Zwinggi 11 131 735 68.8 2001 Cody McCauley 11 250 130 9 .520 1438 8 2007 Karrington Bush 11 137 1039 94.5 2002 Cody McCauley 11 168 102 4 .607 1223 9 2008 Karrington Bush 13 136 1065 81.9 2003 Barrick Nealy 12 473 240 17 .507 3129 2 2009 Alvin Canady 10 128 546 49.6 2004 Barrick Nealy 9 143 84 6 .587 1202 10 2010 Karrington Bush 11 145 704 64.0 2005 Barrick Nealy 14 363 208 9 .573 2875 21 2011 Terrence Franks 12 146 863 71.9 2006 Bradley George 10 233 124 10 .532 1676 11 2012 Marcus Curry 11 113 685 62.3 2007 Bradley George 11 334 190 8 .569 2099 16 126 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year Player GP Att. Com. Int. Pct. Yds. TDs Year Player GP Rush Pass Total Avg. 2008 Bradley George 13 301 181 6 .601 2660 26 2003 Barrick Nealy 12 261 3129 3390 282.5 2009 Bradley George 11 409 258 11 .631 3121 23 2004 Barrick Nealy 9 409 1202 1611 179.0 2010 Tyler Arndt 7 192 106 7 .552 1364 9 2005 Barrick Nealy 14 1057 2875 3932 280.9 2011 Shaun Rutherford 11 156 91 4 .583 1227 12 2006 Bradley George 10 104 1676 1780 178.0 2012 Shaun Rutherford 12 299 193 5 .645 2137 15 2007 Bradley George 11 81 2099 2180 198.2 2013 Tyler Jones 8 161 100 5 .621 1130 8 2008 Bradley George 13 19 2660 2679 223.2 2014 Tyler Jones 12 376 246 7 .654 2670 22 2009 Bradley George 11 26 3121 3147 286.1 2015 Tyler Jones 12 382 223 10 .584 2484 14 2010 Tyler Arndt 7 24 1364 1388 198.3 2011 Shaun Rutherford 11 449 1227 1676 152.4 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS 2012 Shaun Rutherford 12 467 597 2137 227.8 Year Player GP Rush Pass Total Avg. 2013 Tyler Jones 8 257 1130 1387 173.4 1950 Joe Farris 9 78 744 822 91.3 2014 Tyler Jones 12 535 2670 3209 267.4 1951 Pence Dacus 10 68 1022 1090 109.0 2015 Tyler Jones 12 583 2494 3067 255.6 1952 Pence Dacus 9 184 1228 1412 156.9 1953 Pence Dacus 9 91 1654 1745 193.9 PASS RECEIVING LEADERS 1954 Bobby McBride 10 76 668 744 74.4 Year Player GP Rec. Yds. TDs 1955 Bobby McBride 7 109 906 1015 145.0 1950 Wallace Reicherzer 9 20 254 3 1956 Alvin Woods 8 37 424 461 57.6 1951 Mac Peoples 10 21 320 4 1957 Alvin Woods 9 5 465 470 52.2 1952 John Weder 9 34 475 2 1958 Robert Manning 10 -3 635 632 63.2 1953 James Prewitt 9 35 586 2 1959 Bob Lewis 9 -33 691 658 73.1 1954 Bobby Graham 10 13 204 1 1960 Gibbs Franki 10 429 0 429 42.9 1955 Bobby Graham 9 21 350 3 1961 Dee White 10 412 364 776 77.6 1956 Charlie Hall 8 12 196 3 1962 Dee White 10 707 323 1030 103.0 1957 Hillyer Ward 10 13 245 1 1963 Danny Leinnweber 10 43 1134 1177 117.7 1958 Hillyer Ward 10 15 291 1 1964 Jesse Perkins 10 245 584 829 92.1 1959 Don Hardin 10 20 380 1 1965 Reece Morrison 10 919 0 919 91.9 1960 Don Hardin 10 8 118 0 1966 Jesse Perkins 10 381 904 1285 128.5 1961 Celestino Avila 10 13 166 3 1967 Jesse Perkins 10 410 1625 2035 203.5 1962 Reynaldo Farias 10 21 306 7 1968 Cliff Mitchell 10 185 1285 1470 147.0 1963 Jerry Cole 10 31 429 1 1969 Cliff Mitchell 10 -54 1387 1333 133.3 1964 Jerry Cole 9 15 242 3 1970 Jim Duncan 11 114 1779 1893 172.1 1965 Louie Simmonds 10 16 200 0 1971 Jim Duncan 10 0 1442 1442 144.2 1966 David Morrison 10 17 369 2 1972 Noe Gonzales 10 452 1110 1562 156.2 1967 Cliff Mitchell 10 37 623 6 1973 Noe Gonzales 8 411 806 1217 152.1 1968 Don Caldwell 10 30 531 0 1974 Gary Frank 8 207 477 684 85.5 1969 Johnny Parker 9 58 927 8 1975 Jesse Davis 9 731 9 740 82.2 1970 Johnny Parker 11 59 820 6 1976 Luis Reyes 10 15 1289 1304 130.4 1971 Johnny Parker 10 43 723 5 1977 Greg Hamilton 8 148 702 850 106.3 1972 Ben Scharnberg 10 20 354 2 1978 Mike Miller 8 375 517 892 111.5 1973 Robert Watson 10 24 320 3 1979 Mike Miller 11 358 717 1075 97.7 1974 Robert Miller 9 13 291 1 1980 Mike Miller 11 504 1375 1879 170.8 1975 Robert Miller 10 5 125 1 1981 Mike Miller 11 566 1837 2403 218.5 1976 Randy Knox 10 25 298 3 1982 Ron Jacoby 11 579 1326 1905 173.2 1977 Jesse Davis 9 14 287 3 1983 Rene Maldonado 10 66 1127 1193 119.3 1978 Billy Dunk 10 22 556 8 1984 David Longhofer 11 355 1613 1968 178.9 1979 Billy Dunk 11 21 480 3 1985 David Longhofer 10 237 784 1021 102.1 1980 Billy Dunk 11 32 529 4 1986 Roy Jackson 11 1187 0 1187 107.9 1981 David Vela 11 44 971 11 1987 Ron Rittimann 11 -61 1756 1695 154.1 1982 David Vela 11 34 580 1 1988 Ron Rittimann 5 45 917 962 192.4 1983 Vaughn Deary 10 50 711 4 1989 Eric Turner 8 -14 1286 1272 159.0 1984 Kevin Mickets 11 22 336 2 1990 Gilbert Price 11 738 661 1399 127.2 1985 Courtney Lane 10 21 374 3 1991 Gilbert Price 11 837 954 1791 162.8 Patrick Franklin 11 21 271 0 1992 John Hygh 11 638 876 1514 137.6 1986 Eric Tennessee 11 38 480 1 1993 John Hygh 10 514 506 1020 102.0 1987 Eric Tennessee 10 49 749 4 1994 Donald Wilkerson 11 1569 0 1569 142.6 1988 A.J. Johnson 8 26 459 4 1995 David Williams 10 -2 2389 2387 238.7 1989 Mike Murphy 11 33 595 3 1996 Claude Mathis 11 1593 0 1593 144.8 1990 Robert Gasca 11 11 222 2 1997 David Williams 11 171 1759 1930 175.5 1991 Todd Scott 11 23 261 0 1998 Spergon Wynn 11 -196 1851 1655 150.5 1992 Scott Moore 11 19 219 2 1999 Spergon Wynn 11 -49 1646 1597 145.2 1993 Clint Owen 11 14 187 0 2000 Jason Griffin 11 -14 934 920 83.6 1994 Claude Mathis 11 33 307 2 2001 Cody McCauley 11 133 1438 1571 142.8 1995 Aaron Allen 11 44 544 2 2002 Cody McCauley 11 79 1223 1302 118.4 1996 Aaron Allen 11 27 280 1 127 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Year Player GP Rec. Yds. TDs Year Player TD 1PT 2PT FG TP 1997 D’Angelo Torres 10 41 474 2 1988 Bill Jones 10 0 0 0 60 1998 D’Angelo Torres 10 51 616 6 1989 Jason Howes 0 20 0 13 59 1999 Marvin Giddings 11 31 289 2 1990 Robbie Roberson 0 14 0 14 56 2000 Tyson Olivo 11 43 515 0 1991 Todd Scott 12 0 0 0 72 2001 Tyson Olivo 8 36 464 3 1992 Ray Whitehead 0 24 0 11 57 2002 Lee Davis 10 17 195 2 1993 Ray Whitehead 0 15 0 13 54 2003 K.R. Carpenter 12 60 780 7 1994 Donald Wilkerson 9 0 0 0 54 2004 John Tyson 11 27 407 6 1995 Claude Mathis 12 0 0 0 72 2005 Markee White 13 56 786 5 1996 Claude Mathis 17 0 0 0 102 2006 Chase Wasson 11 27 380 3 1997 Claude Mathis 14 0 0 0 84 2007 Cameron Luke 11 60 1,035 12 1998 Ross Doctoroff 0 17 0 9 44 2008 Cameron Luke 13 73 1,268 17 1999 Justin Martinez 0 23 0 6 41 2009 Da’Marcus Griggs 11 80 969 8 2000 Justin Martinez 0 26 0 10 56 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs 11 65 920 6 2001 Justin Martinez 0 17 0 12 53 2011 Darius Bolden 12 30 473 2 2002 Lee Davis 14 0 0 0 84 2012 Andy Erickson 11 39 482 3 2003 Steven Dietz 0 7 0 32 53 2013 Andy Erickson 12 27 273 0 2004 Terrell Harris 7 0 0 0 42 2014 Bradley Miller 12 44 431 1 2005 Stan Jones 0 11 0 55 88 2015 C. J. Best 12 58 591 1 2006 Andrew Ireland 0 10 0 23 53 2007 Cameron Luke 12 0 0 0 72 SCORING LEADERS 2008 Cameron Luke 17 0 0 0 102 Year Player TD 1PT 2PT FG TP 2009 Alvin Canady 10 0 0 0 60 1950 Melvin Selph - - - - 35 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs 8 0 0 0 48 1951 E.W. Swindler 8 0 0 0 48 2011 Will Johnson 0 33 0 33 72 1952 Ed Schmeltekopf 10 0 0 0 60 2012 Will Johnson 0 43 0 12 79 Leo Chafin 10 0 0 0 60 2013 Robert Lowe 10 0 0 0 60 1953 Donald Robertson 7 0 0 0 42 2014 Robert Lowe 13 0 0 0 78 1954 Bobby McBride 5 0 0 0 30 2015 Robert Lowe 10 0 1 0 62 1955 Bobby Graham 9 17 0 0 71 1956 Caddo Sanders 4 4 0 0 28 PUNTING LEADERS 1957 Walter Schulle 4 10 0 0 34 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1958 Walter Schulle 3 0 1 0 20 1950 Raymond Palmour 60 2264 37.7 1959 Willard Dearing 6 0 1 0 38 1951 Raymond Palmour 56 2302 41.1 1960 Dee White 3 0 0 0 18 1952 Eugene Kosarek 16 611 38.2 1961 Gibbs Franki 5 0 0 0 30 1953 Keith Hoffmann 12 483 40.3 Rex Turner 2 15 0 1 30 1954 Raymond Palmour 23 818 35.6 1962 Rex Turner 5 28 0 0 58 1955 Jerry Hopkins 25 884 35.4 1963 Rex Turner 8 21 0 3 78 1956 Keith Hoffmann 32 1126 35.2 1964 Joe Bednarski 8 0 0 0 48 1957 Robert Manning 12 432 36.0 1965 Reece Morrison 11 0 0 0 66 1958 David Baker 41 1425 34.8 1966 David Morrison 3 17 0 8 59 1959 Alvin Ringo 34 1222 35.9 1967 David Morrison 11 39 0 3 114 1960 Charles Davis 59 1925 32.6 1968 Don Caldwell 8 0 0 0 48 1961 Rex Turner 43 1454 33.8 Cliff Mitchell 8 0 0 0 48 1962 Rex Turner 44 1357 30.8 1969 Johnny Parker 8 0 2 0 52 1963 Jon White 45 1961 43.6 1970 Josh Brown 12 0 0 0 72 1964 Jon White 36 1307 36.3 1971 Josh Brown 13 0 0 0 78 1965 Jon White 52 2320 44.6 1972 David Wuest 0 21 0 12 57 1966 Jon White 53 2306 43.5 1973 Walter Hartsfield 6 0 0 0 36 1967 Bill Overall 37 1448 39.1 1974 Kevin Jurgajtis 9 0 0 0 54 1968 Tom Soyars 41 1534 37.4 1975 Gary Frank 8 0 0 0 48 1969 Tom Soyars 53 2135 40.3 1976 Kevin Jurgajtis 11 0 0 0 66 1970 Tom Soyars 48 1874 39.0 1977 Jesse Davis 5 0 0 0 30 1971 Tom Soyars 49 1765 36.0 Terry Whitman 0 18 0 4 30 1972 Steve Meeks 54 2128 39.4 1978 Billy Dunk 8 0 0 0 48 1973 Steve Meeks 48 1827 38.1 1979 Mike Miller 9 0 0 0 54 1974 Steve Meeks 47 1701 36.2 1980 Mike Miller 11 0 0 0 66 1975 Leland Bolen 48 1827 38.1 1981 Donnie Williams 16 0 0 0 96 1976 Leland Bolen 25 900 36.0 1982 Ron Jacoby 12 0 0 0 72 1977 David Muldoon 66 2519 38.2 1983 Ricky Sanders 10 0 0 0 60 1978 Mike Taylor 69 2734 39.6 1984 Neal Neunhoffer 0 22 0 8 46 1979 Mike Taylor 42 1459 34.7 1985 Jesse Williams 0 21 0 10 51 1980 Mike Taylor 54 2113 39.1 1986 Roy Jackson 10 0 0 0 60 1981 Mike Taylor 47 1752 37.3 1987 Kyle Matlock 0 21 0 5 36 1982 Jerry Fife 53 1874 35.4 128 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Year Player No. Yds. Avg. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1983 Jerry Fife 53 2107 39.8 1981 Gary Peoples 22 166 7.5 0 1984 Jerry Fife 69 2437 35.3 1982 Gary Peoples 28 183 6.5 0 1985 Jerry Fife 42 1571 37.4 1983 Ricky Sanders 14 166 11.9 0 1986 David Haass 48 1764 36.8 1984 Eric Cobble 9 51 5.7 0 1987 David Haass 24 844 35.2 1985 A.J. Johnson 10 51 5.1 0 1988 Paul Alsbury 56 2103 37.6 1986 Mike Collins 10 40 4.0 0 1989 Paul Alsbury 52 2154 41.4 1987 A.J. Johnson 9 111 12.3 1 1990 Paul Alsbury 39 1749 44.9 1988 Mike Collins 30 225 7.5 0 1991 Greg Pagel 45 1632 36.3 1989 Mike Collins 24 242 10.1 1 1992 Jeff Brandes 60 2168 36.1 1990 Warren Stewart 17 141 8.3 0 1993 Jeff Brandes 49 1893 38.6 1991 Maurice Williams 27 244 9.0 0 1994 Jeff Brandes 46 1822 39.6 1992 Maurice Williams 7 121 17.3 0 1995 Jeff Brandes 53 2040 38.5 1993 Donald Wilkerson 17 62 3.7 0 1996 Matt Wieland 60 2350 39.3 1994 Claude Mathis 17 223 13.1 0 1997 Rick Barrow 53 1972 37.3 1995 Claude Mathis 20 352 17.6 0 1998 Rick Barrow 69 2822 40.9 1996 Aaron Allen 3 45 15.0 0 1999 Rick Barrow 66 2807 42.5 1997 William Welch 3 21 7.0 0 2000 Rick Barrow 62 2338 38.5 1998 Darrick Vaughn 12 58 4.8 0 2001 Marvin McCurry 57 2210 38.8 1999 Darrick Vaughn 8 116 14.5 1 2002 Marvin McCurry 66 2501 37.9 2000 Bronson Sanders 14 90 6.4 0 2003 Cory Elolf 48 2081 43.4 2001 Justin Vogt 29 284 9.8 0 2004 Cory Elolf 54 2261 41.9 2002 Jarvis Smith 13 151 11.6 1 2005 Cory Elolf 45 1816 40.4 2003 Jarvis Smith 19 114 6.0 0 2006 Chris MacDonald 46 1996 43.4 2004 Derwin Straughter 24 172 7.2 0 2007 Chris MacDonald 49 2250 45.9 2005 Morris Crosby 17 203 11.9 0 2008 Ben Follis 42 1607 38.3 2006 Morris Crosby 13 78 6.0 0 2009 Ben Follis 39 1531 39.3 2007 Will Thompson 9 82 9.1 0 2010 Ben Follis 49 2039 41.6 2008 Drenard Williams 6 19 3.2 0 2011 Ben Follis 53 2189 41.3 2009 Will Thompson 9 59 6.6 0 2012 Zach Robinson 26 1200 46.2 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs 21 280 13.3 1 2013 Will Johnson 41 1805 44.0 2011 Andy Erickson 18 199 11.1 0 2014 Will Johnson 65 2844 43.8 2012 Andy Erickson 17 284 16.7 0 2015 Lumi Kaba 65 2879 44.3 2013 Andy Erickson 20 284 14.2 0 2014 Craig Mager 10 123 12.3 0 PUNT RETURN LEADERS 2015 Brandon McDowell 14 183 13.1 1 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1952 Bill Sanders 16 222 13.9 0 KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS 1953 Leon Sefton 5 88 17.6 0 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1954 Bobby Graham 8 89 11.1 0 1952 Billy Sanders 20 365 18.3 0 1955 Bobby Graham 17 231 13.6 0 1953 Bobby Graham 6 152 25.3 0 1956 Caddo Sanders 10 170 17.0 0 1954 Bobby Graham 5 149 29.8 0 1957 Eddie Lankford 4 89 22.3 0 1955 Bobby Graham 7 123 17.6 0 1958 Hillyer Ward 15 174 11.6 0 1956 Caddo Sanders 9 172 19.1 0 1959 Willard Dearing 9 62 6.9 0 1957 Eddie Lankford 7 214 30.6 0 1961 Dee White 12 89 7.4 0 1958 Hillyer Ward 13 247 19.0 0 1962 Roddy Bagley 10 53 5.3 0 1959 Willard Dearing 11 308 28.0 1 1963 Louie Simmonds 20 194 9.7 0 1961 Charles Bridges 6 86 14.3 0 1964 Louie Simmonds 11 95 8.6 0 1962 Rex Turner 5 79 15.8 0 1965 Mac Sauls 13 201 15.5 0 1963 Rex Turner 6 110 18.3 0 1966 Mac Sauls 14 194 13.9 0 1964 Jimmy Jones 7 179 25.6 0 1967 Mac Sauls 24 344 14.3 0 1965 Reece Morrison 11 213 19.4 0 1968 Mike Montgomery 20 148 7.4 0 1966 David Morrison 10 242 24.2 0 1969 Mike Montgomery 6 55 9.2 0 1968 Mike Montgomery 9 169 18.8 0 1970 Floyd Campbell 14 336 24.0 0 1969 Andy Buffington 13 365 28.1 0 1971 Ricky West 14 94 6.7 0 1970 Floyd Campbell 14 336 24.0 0 1972 Jim Stienke 11 66 6.0 0 1971 Floyd Campbell 10 248 24.8 0 1973 Ben Scharnberg 20 126 6.3 0 1972 Jim Stienke 15 316 21.1 0 1974 Kyle Bolen 12 78 6.5 0 1973 Ben Scharnberg 17 347 20.4 0 1975 Darrell Johnson 8 78 9.8 0 1974 David Smith 7 115 16.4 0 1976 Darrell Johnson 8 56 7.0 0 1975 David Smith 11 201 18.3 0 1977 Adrian Edwards 12 95 7.9 0 1976 Paul Darby 11 279 25.4 0 1978 Darrell Johnson 11 73 6.6 0 1977 Adrian Edwards 6 127 21.2 0 1979 Stanley Bunton 21 111 5.3 0 1978 Adrian Edwards 15 288 19.2 0 1980 Gary Peoples 12 59 4.9 0 1979 Stanley Bunton 17 400 23.5 0 129 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1980 Gary Peoples 7 157 22.4 0 1966 Bobby Smith 6 58 9.7 0 1981 Gary Peoples 10 227 22.7 0 Mac Sauls 6 16 2.7 0 1982 Gary Peoples 12 213 17.8 0 1968 Ricky West 4 35 8.8 0 1983 Eric Cobble 9 181 20.1 0 1969 Don Caldwell 8 49 6.1 0 1984 Jimmy Nelms 9 158 17.6 0 1970 Ricky West 5 8 1.6 0 1985 Ben Jessie 8 173 21.6 0 1971 Ricky West 7 32 4.6 0 1986 Ben Jessie 15 323 21.5 0 1972 Kyle Bolen 5 36 7.2 0 1987 Gerard Bickham 9 228 25.3 0 1973 Leon Savage 3 23 7.7 0 1988 A.J. Johnson 19 446 23.5 0 Aaron Randow 3 20 6.7 0 1989 Reggie Rivers 18 411 22.8 0 1974 Leon Savage 4 16 4.0 0 1990 Todd Scott 11 262 23.8 0 1975 Keith Frase 3 44 14.7 0 1991 Maurice Williams 10 206 20.6 0 Kyle Bolen 3 30 10.0 0 1992 Danny Faust 9 260 28.9 0 1976 Paul Phillips 4 120 30.0 0 1993 Donald Wilkerson 20 430 21.5 0 1977 Ronnie Kuhn 5 44 8.8 0 1994 Claude Mathis 26 765 29.4 0 1978 Ronnie Kuhn 4 0 0.0 0 1995 Aaron Allen 18 375 20.8 0 1979 Bobby Watkins 4 73 18.3 1 1996 Claude Mathis 4 118 29.5 0 1980 Bobby Watkins 4 55 13.8 0 1997 D’Angelo Torres 3 76 25.3 0 1981 Ken Coffey 7 41 5.9 1 1998 D’Angelo Torres 14 290 20.7 0 1982 Tim Staskus 5 91 18.2 1 1999 D’Angelo Torres 8 171 21.4 0 David Glasco 5 43 8.6 0 2000 Jeff Wilson 15 338 22.5 0 1983 Adrian Simpson 8 72 9.0 0 2001 Tyrone Darden 9 196 21.8 0 1984 David Glasco 7 63 9.0 0 2002 Jarvis Smith 15 323 21.5 0 1985 Charles Sterling 4 131 32.8 0 2003 Antoine Harden 11 208 18.9 0 1986 Lee Lundin 9 36 4.0 0 2004 Will Heyward 12 315 26.2 0 1987 Jimmy Nelms 6 41 6.8 0 2005 Dameon Williams 12 318 26.5 0 1988 Andre Horton 3 21 7.0 0 2006 Stan Zwinggi 14 311 22.2 0 1989 Butch Maywald 5 11 2.2 0 2007 Karrington Bush 21 466 22.2 0 1990 Warren Stewart 4 0 0.0 0 2008 Karrington Bush 42 1,055 25.1 1 1991 Rod Woodard 5 44 8.8 0 2009 Mishak Rivas 22 506 23.0 0 1992 Nelson Robinson 5 44 8.8 0 2010 Karrington Bush 34 932 27.4 0 1993 Todd Siebert 4 70 17.5 0 2011 Derek Lopez 25 528 21.1 0 1994 Todd Siebert 3 60 20.0 0 2012 Jafus Gaines 28 808 28.9 0 1995 Ypres Thomas 3 38 12.7 1 2013 Brandon Smith 20 598 29.9 2 Kent Laster 3 41 13.7 0 2014 Brandon Smith 19 418 22.0 0 1996 William Welch 4 0 0.0 0 2015 Brandon Smith 27 625 23.1 1 1997 Brad Schley 2 67 33.5 2 Brian Surovik 2 47 23.5 1 INTERCEPTION LEADERS Fred Davis 2 43 21.5 0 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1998 Darrick Vaughn 3 0 0.0 0 1952 Bill Sanders 5 110 22.0 0 1999 Darrick Vaughn 4 1 0.3 0 1953 Pence Dacus 4 97 24.3 0 2000 Kendall Jones 3 2 0.7 0 1954 Bobby McBride 5 82 16.4 0 2001 Tyrone Darden 2 44 22.0 0 1955 Bobby McBride 5 10 2.0 0 2002 Donnie Baker 3 69 23.0 0 1956 Dave Rutherford 2 60 30.0 0 2003 Epsilon Williams 5 32 6.4 0 Billy Miller 2 39 19.5 0 2004 Walter Musgrove 2 22 11.0 0 Caddo Sanders 2 20 10.0 0 Nato James 2 0 0.0 0 1957 Bassett Nix 2 78 39.0 0 2005 Jamarqus O’Neal 3 51 17.0 0 Alvin Ringo 2 14 7.0 0 2006 Walter Musgrove 5 3 0.6 0 1958 Walter Schulle 2 46 23.0 0 2007 Marcus Clark 4 99 17.2 0 Hillyer Ward 2 24 12.0 0 2008 Morris Crosby 4 51 12.8 0 Johnny Tombs 2 24 12.0 0 2009 Will Thompson 2 2 1.0 0 1959 Robbie Robinett 2 107 53.5 1 2010 Brian Lilly 2 7 3.5 0 Bob Lewis 2 60 30.0 0 2011 Xavier Daniels 3 14 4.7 0 Tommy Roberts 2 15 7.5 0 2012 Craig Mager 4 0 0.0 0 Willard Dearing 2 3 1.5 0 Darryl Morris 4 14 3.5 0 Herb Wuthrich 2 2 1.0 0 2013 David Mayo 4 35 8.8 0 1960 Robert Cornelius 4 0 0.0 0 2014 David Mims, II 5 129 25.8 1 1961 Stanley Pfeil 3 0 0.0 0 2015 Stephan Johnson 2 0 0.0 0 1962 Nathan Porter 3 60 20.0 0 Charles Davis 3 0 0.0 0 1963 Jerry Cole 4 24 6.0 0 1964 Mac Sauls 4 115 28.8 0 Richard Suffel 4 12 3.0 0 1965 Mac Sauls 8 105 13.1 0 130 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

FIELD GOAL LEADERS TOTAL TACKLES Year Player FG FGA Pct. LG Year Player Total Solo Ast 1971 David Wuest 6 12 .500 48 1980 Bo Burleson 102 48 54 1972 David Wuest 12 19 .631 45 1981 Cyril Friday 94 45 49 1973 David Wuest 1 3 .333 49 1982 Cyril Friday 119 43 76 1974 Carl Andress 5 17 .294 36 1983 Tim Staskus 97 48 49 1975 Carl Andress 4 11 .364 47 1984 Shawn Woods, 103 44 59 1976 Jimmy Minor 7 12 .583 45 1985 James Perez, 115 54 61 1977 Terry Whitman 4 6 .667 43 1986 Shawn Woods, 108 62 46 1978 Terry Whitman 3 10 .300 32 1987 Brad Fulks 133 41 92 1979 Terry Whitman 8 10 .800 38 1988 Brad Fulks 138 59 79 1980 Terry Whitman 4 6 .667 32 1989 Chad Coleman 107 57 50 1981 Neal Neunhoffer 7 13 .538 47 1990 Chad Coleman 175 70 105 1982 Neal Nuenhoffer 5 10 .500 45 1991 Danny Davis 91 23 68 1983 Neal Nuenhoffer 5 8 .265 48 1992 Craig Hemphill 83 56 27 1984 Neal Nuenhoffer 8 13 .615 47 1993 David Gaffney 126 61 65 1985 Jesse Williams 10 18 ,556 42 1994 Scott Swinnea 116 50 66 1986 Kyle Matlock 7 13 .538 46 1995 Brian Surovik 120 67 53 1987 Kyle Matlock 5 13 .385 46 1996 Ypres Thomas 164 96 68 1988 Jason Howes 5 10 .500 34 1997 Brian Surovik 118 69 49 1989 Jason Howes 13 19 .684 52 1998 Myron Coleman, 104 60 44 1990 Robbie Roberson 14 19 .737 50 1999 Cliffton Black 122 73 49 1991 Robbie Roberson 8 16 .500 43 2000 Myron Coleman 99 66 33 1992 Ray Whitehead 11 13 .846 42 2001 Greg Pitts 113 68 45 1993 Ray Whitehead 13 17 .765 42 2002 Greg Pitts 127 67 60 1994 Ray Whitehead 6 9 .667 48 2003 David Simmons 112 41 71 1995 Matt Wieland 11 18 .611 50 2004 Jeremy Castillo 64 40 24 1996 Matt Wieland 12 14 .857 49 2005 Jeremy Castillo 95 35 60 1997 Ross Doctoroff 5 8 .625 36 2006 Jeremy Castillo 84 32 52 1998 Ross Doctoroff 9 11 .818 43 2007 Marcus Clark 71 40 31 1999 Justin Martinez 6 11 .545 38 2008 Courtney Smith 117 67 50 2000 Justin Martinez 10 17 .588 40 2009 Marcus Clark 95 39 56 2001 Justin Martinez 12 17 .706 38 2010 Marcus Clark 64 33 31 2002 Justin Martinez 1 5 .200 35 2011 Xavier Daniels 77 51 26 2003 Steven Dietz 7 15 .467 49 2012 Joplo Bartu 95 61 34 2004 Steven Dietz 6 15 .400 45 2013 Damion McMiller 94 55 39 2005 Stan Jones 11 19 .579 50 2014 David Mayo 154 72 82 2006 Andrew Ireland 10 11 .909 49 2015 Damani Alexcee 79 65 14 2007 Andrew Ireland 10 15 .667 52 2008 Andrew Ireland 14 17 .823 48 2009 Justin Garelick 7 8 .875 44 2010 Justin Garelick 4 12 .333 42 2011 Will Johnson 13 24 .542 53 2012 Will Johnson 12 17 .706 54 2013 Jason Dann 9 10 .900 43 2014 Will Johnson 11 15 .733 49 2015 Lumi Kaba 10 18 .556 50

Lumi Kaba David Mayo 131 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT ALL-AMERICANS

Year Player Position Year Player Position All-America Squad Team All-America Squad Team 1946 Wallace Dockall End 1971 Bob Daigle Center Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First Robert Magrover Halfback Tommy Blair Linebacker Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention 1953 Pence Dacus Quarterback National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Associated Press Little All-America First Bob Daigle Center 1954 Horace Allert Tackle Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Williamson All-American First James Duncan Quarterback 1956 John Gibbens Tackle Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Williamson All-American First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention 1957 Sid Gibbens Center Henry Kotzur Tight End Williamson All-American Honorable Mention Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Alvin Woods Quarterback National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Williamson All-American Honorable Mention Johnny Parker Wide Receiver 1961 Celesino Avila End Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Williamson All-American Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Bobby Cornelius Center David Williams Guard Williamson All-American Honorable Mention Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Andy Tobias Tackle National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Williamson All-American Honorable Mention 1972 Bob Daigle Center 1962 John Reese Tackle National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First Associated Press Little All-America First Dee White Quarterback Jim Stienke Defensive Back National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First 1963 John Reese Tackle Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First Josh Brown Fullback Williamson All-American First Universal Sports Small College First Jerry Cole End National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Associated Press Little All-America First Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Williamson All-American Honorable Mention Dennis Colvin Offensive Tackle Celestino Avila End Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Williamson All-American Honorable Mention Ray Jackson Nose Guard 1964 Jerry Cole End Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Associated Press Little All-America First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Joe Bednarski Fullback Henry Kotsur Tight End National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Wallace Dickey Tackle NAIAssociation of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention 1973 Dennis Colvin Offensive Tackle 1965 Wilbur Aylor Tackle Universal Sports Small College First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention 1974 Fred Pointer Offensive Guard Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Associated Press Little All-America First Lindy Lyles Linebacker National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Second National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Bobby Kotzur Nose Guard Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Reece Morrison Halfback National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention 1975 Bobby Kotzur Nose Guard 1966 Jesse Perkins Quarterback National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Associated Press Little All-America Second Reece Morrison Halfback Pat Jupe Fullback National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Macon Roemer Tackle National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Fred Pointer Offensive Guard Jon White Punter Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention 1967 Tommy Head Center Ray Washington Defensive End National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Mac Sauls Safety 1976 Charlie Collins Offensive Tackle Little All-American Associated Press Second National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Wayne Daigle Linebacker First Little All-American Associated Press National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Reece Morrison Fullback Craig Dunlavy Offensive Guard Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Jesse Perkins Quarterback National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention 1978 Willie Burleson Offensive Guard Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Kelly Monk Center Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention 132 Elvis Shaw Nose Guard WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT ALL-AMERICANS

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention The Sports Network 1-AA Second Year Player Position Year Player Position All-America Squad Team All-America Squad Team 1979 Elvis Shaw Nose Guard 1990 Reggie Rivers Running Back National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First Walter Camp First Team Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention American Football Coaches Association First Team Mark Mattingly Defensive Tackle Associated Press Second Team Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention The Sports Network Second Team 1980 Paul Thornton Offensive Tackle 1991 Ervin Thomas Center National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First American Football Coaches Association First Team David Bailiff Offensive Guard Associated Press Second Team National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention The Sports Network Second Team Billy Dunk Wide Receiver 1993 Spicer Sigman Center Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention The Sports Network Second Team National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention Football Gazette Third Team Kelly Monk Center 1994 Donald Wilkerson Running Back Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Associated Press First Team National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention American Football Coaches Association First Team Paul Thornton Offensive Tackle The Sports Network Second Team Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Claude Mathis Return Specialist/Running Back 1981 Bobby Watkins Defensive Back The Sports Network Honorable Mention National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Second Team 1995 Ypres Thomas Linebacker Mike Miller Quarterback Football Gazette Second Team Little All-American Associated Press Third Team Claude Mathis Return Specialist/Running Back National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention The Sports Network Honorable Mention Cyril Friday Linebacker 1996 Claude Mathis Running Back Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Football Gazette Second Team National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention The Sports Network Third Team Donnie Williams Running Back 1997 Claude Mathis Running Back National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable Mention American Football Coaches Association First Team 1982 Tim Staskus Linebacker The Sports Network First Team Associated Press Little All-America First Team Associated Press Second Team Cyril Friday Linebacker 1999 Rick Barrow Punter Little All-American Associated Press Second Team Teamlink.com First Team Mike Bailiff Defensive End 2000 C.J. Carroll Defensive Back Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention American Football Coaches Association First Team Billy Hall Safety The Sports Network First Team Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Associated Press First Team Ricky Sowell Offensive Tackle Football Gazette First Team Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Teamlink.com First Team David Vela Tight End Myron Coleman Linebacker Little All-American Associated Press Honorable Mention Football Gazette Second Team 1983 Tim Staskus Linebacker Clenton Ballard Defensive Line Associated Press Little All-America First Team The Sports Network Third Team Kodak American Football Coaches Association All-American First Team 2001 Clenton Ballard Defensive Line Cyril Friday Linebacker American Football Coaches Association First Associated Press Little All-America Second Team The Sports Network Second 1984 Scott Forester Center Associated Press Second Associated Press Division I-AA First Team Greg Pitts Linebacker 1986 Arnold Baker Defensive End Associated Press Third Team Division I-AA Honorable Mention The Sports Network Third Team Phil Grandjean Tight End 2002 Greg Pitts Linebacker Division I-AA Honorable Mention The Associated Press Second Roy Jackson Tailback The Sports Network Third Division I-AA Honorable Mention 2004 Cory Elolf Punter A.J. Johnson Defensive Back American Football Coaches Association First Division I-AA Honorable Mention 2005 Fred Evans Defensive Line Kevin Meuth Offensive Tackle American Football Coaches Association First Division I-AA Honorable Mention Football Gazette Second Eric Tennessee Wide Receiver The Sports Network Third Division I-AA Honorable Mention Barrick Nealy Quarterback Shawn Wood Linebacker Football Gazette Second Division I-AA Honorable Mention Thomas Keresztury Offensive Line 1987 Eric Tennessee Wide Receiver The Sports Network Second Associated Press Division I-AA Third Football Gazette Second Brad Fulks Linebacker 2007 Chris MacDonald Punter Football Gazette Division I-AA Honorable Mention Associated Press FCS First 1988 Brad Fulks Linebacker Walter Camp FCS First Football Gazette Division I-AA Third Team 1989 Jeff Novak Offensive Tackle 133 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

PLAYER TEAM BOBCAT ALL-AMERICANS 1966 David Morrison, HB All-Texas College First Team American Football Coaches Association First Reece Morrison , HB Year Player Position All-Texas College First Team All-America Squad Team 2008 Cameron Luke Wide Receiver 1967 Associated Press Third Charles Caffey, DB All-Texas College Honorable Mention The Sports Network Third Wayne Daigle, LB All-Texas College First Team College Sporting News Nifty 50 Tommy Head, C All-Texas College First Team Jeff Bowen Offensive Line Wade Key, OE All-Texas College Honorable Mention The Sports Network Honorable Mention John Luna, OG All-Texas College Honorable Mention David Morrison, HB All-Texas College First Team Karrington Bush Running Back Reece Morrison, FB All-Texas College Honorable Mention The Sports Network Honorable Mention Dwight Nieschwitz, MB All-Texas College First Team Andrew Ireland Kicker Jesse Perkins, QB Back of the Year, All-Texas College Honorable Mention The Sports Network Honorable Mention Mac Sauls, S All-Texas College Second Team 2010 D.J. Hall Offensive Line Bobby Smith, DB All-Texas College Honorable Mention Associated Press Third Team Phil Steele Fourth Team 1968 2011 D.J. Hall Offensive Line Clyde Cockrun, DE All-Texas College Honorable Mention The Sports Network Second Team Wayne Daigle, LB All-Texas College Honorable Mention Phil Steele Third Team Clarence Holt, MG All-Texas College Honorable Mention 2014 David Mayo Linebacker Wade Key, OE All-Texas College Honorable Mention John Luna, OG All-Texas College First Team Phil Steele Fourth Team Louis Schorp, OT All-Texas College Honorable Mention BOBCAT ALL-REGION SELECTIONS 1970 PLAYER TEAM Dennis Gorka, DT All-Texas College First 1952 Team Caddo Sanders, HB All-Texas College Mike Montgomery, DB All-Texas College First Team Alton Slayton, T All-Texas College 1971 1954 Josh Brown, FB All-Texas College First Team Horace Allert, T All-Texas College James Duncan, QB All-Texas Collegiate First Team Ray Jackson, DG All-Texas College First Team 1955 Henry Kotzur, TE All-Texas Collegiate First Team Bobby McBride, QB All-Texas College Larry Townsend, DT All-Texas College First Team David Williams, OG All-Texas College Honorable Mention 1956 Jerome Nortman, G All-Texas College 1972 Josh Brown, FB All-Texas College Second Team 1957 Bob Daigle, C All-Texas College First Team Sid Gibbens, C All-Texas College Monroe Daniels, TB All-Texas College Second Team Noe Gonzales, QB All-Texas College First Team 1959 Ray Jackson, MG All-Texas College First Team Willard Dearing, HB All-Texas College Henry Kotsur, TE All-Texas College Honorable Mention Jim Stienke, DB All-Texas College First Team 1961 Bobby Cornelius, C All-Texas College Second Team 2005 Harold Jay, G All-Texas College First Team Cory Elolf, P Football Gazette Third Team- All-Southwest Region Luke Horder, OL Football Gazette Second Team- All-Southwest Region John Reese, T All-Texas College Honorable Mention Stan Jones, PK Football Gazette Third Team- All-Southwest Region Dave Simmons, LB Football Gazette Third Team- All-Southwest Region John Tombs, G All-Texas College Honorable Mention Markee White, WR Football Gazette Third Team- All-Southwest Region 1963 Celestino Avila, E All-Texas College Second Team 2014 Jerry Cole, E All-Texas College Second Team David Mayo, LB All-Texas College Second Team Danny Leinnweber, QB All-Texas College First Team Craig Mager, DB All-Texas College Second Team Lindy Lyles, C All-Texas College Honorable Mention John Reese, T All-Texas College Honorable Mention Rex Turner, HB All-Texas College Honorable Mention 2015 Adrian Bellard, OL All-Texas College First Team 1964 David Mims, DB All-Texas College First Team Bud Jackson, MG All-Texas College First Team Tyler Jones, QB All-Texas College Second Team Stanley Smith, DE All-Texas College First Team Robert Lowe, RB All-Texas College Second Team All-Region Teams 1965 2016 Wilbur Aylor, T All-Texas College First Team Ryan Melton, OL All-Texas College Second Team Bud Jackson, MG All-Texas College Honorable Mention Lumi Kaba, P All-Texas College Second Team Lindy Lyles, LB All-Texas College First Team Reece Morrison, HB All-Texas College Honorable Mention Brandon McDowell, UTIL All-Texas College Second Team Bud Jackson, MG All-Texas College Honorable Mention Richard Suffel, HB All-Texas College Honorable Mention

134 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS ALL- ALL-LONE STAR CONFERENCE ALL-LONE STAR CONFERENCE 1946 1957 1964 Wallace Dockall, E First Team Sid Gibbens, C Second Team Wilbur Aylor, T First Team Robert Magrover, HB First Team Billy McDanial, G Honorable Mention Joe Bednarski, FB First Team Charles Tuttle, OL First Team Hillyer Ward, HB Honorable Mention Jerry Cole, E First Team Wallace Dickey, T First Team 1947 1958 Bud Jackson, MG First Team Wallace Dockall, E First Team Bobby Gibbens, FB Honorable Mention Stanley Smith, DE First Team Gonzalo Garcia, OL First Team Sid Gibbens, C Honorable Mention Richard Suffel, CB First Team Arthur Gray, T Honorable Mention Lewis Simmonds, HB Second Team 1948 Eddy Landford, HB Honorable Mention Macon Smith, E Second Team Geroge Carlisle, QB First Team Robert Manning, QB Honorable Mention Jesse Perkins, QB Honorable Mention Thomas Coers, E First Team Johnny Tombs, G Honorable Mention Elmo Dahlberg, OL First Team Hillyer Ward, HB Honorable Mention 1965 Gonzalo Garcia, OL First Team Vollie Wiliams, E Honorable Mention Wilbur Aylor, T First Team Bud Jackson, MG First Team 1949 1959 Lindy Lyles, LB First Team Gonzalo Garcia, OL First Team Willard Dearing, HB First Team Reece Morrison, HB First Team Don Hardin, E Second Team Macon Roemer, T First Team 1950 John Baker, T Honorable Mention Stanley Smith, DE Second Team Dale Johanson, OL First Team Lowe Irvine, T Honorable Mention Richard Suffel, HB First Team Bob Lewis, QB Honorable Mention Bobby Smith, DB Honorable Mention 1951 Jerry Norman, C Honorable Mention Harvey Bruns, OL First Team 1966 Mac Peoples, E First Team 1960 John Luna, G First Team Leo Chaffin Second Team Johnny Tombs, G Second Team David Morrison, HB First Team Pence Dacus, QB Second Team Bobby Cornelius, C Honorable Mention Reece Morrison, HB First Team Darrell Hortness Second Team Willard Dearing, HB Honorable Mention Mac Sauls, S First Team Stanley Smith, DE First Team 1952 Macon Roemer, T Second Team Harvey Bruns, OL First Team 1961 Jesse Perkins, QB Honorable Mention Caddo Sanders, HB First Team Bobby Cornelius, C First Team Bill Satterwhite, T Honorable Mention Cedric Bettis, OL Second Team Harold Jay, G First Team Bobby Smith, CB Honorable Mention Leo Chaffin, HB Second Team Gibbs Frinki, FB Second Team Pence Dacus, QB Second Team Johnny Tombs, G Second Team 1967 John Reese, T Honorable Mention Wayne Daigle, LB First Team 1953 Tommy Head, C First Team Pence Dacus, QB First Team 1962 John Luna, OG First Team Johnny Weder, E First Team Kenneth Jacobs, T First Team Cliff Mitchell, OE First Team Harvey Bruns, OL Second Team Harold Jay, G First Team David Morrison, HB First Team Eugene Hanks, G Second Team Nathan Porter, E First Team Reece Morrison, FB First Team James Prewitt, E Second Team John Reese, T First Team Dwight Nieschwitz, MB First Team Dee White, QB First Team Jesse Perkins, QB First Team 1954 Gibbs Franki, FB Second Team Bill Satterwhite, T First Team, Back of the Year Horace Allert, T First Team Corky Nelson, C Second Team Mac Sauls, S First Team Gene Hanks, G First Team Charles Caffey, DB Second Team Ed ScHonorable Mentioneltekopf, FB Second Team 1963 Louis Schorp, OT Second Team Gene Stmith, T Honorable Mention Celestino Avila, E First Team Bobby Smith, DB Honorable Mention Bobby McBride, QB Honorable Mention Roddy Bagley, HB First Team James Vines, DE Honorable Mention Jerry Cole, E First Team 1955 Danny Leinnweber, QB First Team 1968 Johnny Faseler, E First Team Lindy Lyles, C First Team Clyde Cockrun, DE First Team Bobby Gibbens, FB First Team John Reese, T First Team Wayne Daigle, LB First Team John Gibbens, T First Team Rex Turner, HB Second Team Clarence Holt, MG First Team Bobby McBride, QB First Team James Blackwell, T Honorable Mention Wade Key, OE First Team Bobby Graham, HB Second Team Reynaldo Farias HB Honorable Mention John Luna, OG First Team Leonard Germer, G Honorable Mention Bud Jackson, T Honorable Mention Louis Schorp, OT First Team Tommy Head, C Second Team 1956 Mike Horak, OG Second Team John Gibbens, T First Team Mike Montgomery, DB Second Team Keith Hoffman, HB Honorable Mention Tommy Blair, LB Honorable Mention Jerome Nortman, G Honorable Mention Ted Grabarkawitz, FB Honorable Mention Cliff Mitchell, QB Honorable Mention 135 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS ALL-LONE STAR CONFERENCE ALL-LONE STAR CONFERENCE ALL-LONE STAR CONFERENCE 1969 1974 1978 Tommy Blair, LB First Team Nathan Gutowsky, LB First Team Willie Burleson, OG First Team Clarence Holt, DG First Team Bobby Kotzur, DG First Team Kelly Monk, C First Team Mike Montgomery, DB Second Team Fred Pointer, OG First Team Mike Taylor, P First Team Louis Schorp, T Second Team Ray Washington, DE First Team Elvis Shaw, DG First Team John Valentine, DE Second Team Kevin Jurgajtis, FB Second Team Paul Darby, RB Second Team Cliff Mitchell, QB Honorable Mention George Pena, C Second Team Pete Gibbens, DT Second Team Johnny Parker, WR Honorable Mention Gary Stehling, DB Second Team Darrell Johnson, DB Second Team Bill Soyars, LB Honorable Mention Kyle Bolen, DB Honorable Mention Mark Mattingly, DT Second Team Mac Johanson, DE Honorable Mention Allen Kiesling, DE Honorable Mention 1970 Roger Swist, DL Honorable Mention Dennis Gorka, DT First Team Alvoyd Wilson, HB Honorable Mention 1979 Bob Daigle, C Second Team Mark Mattingly, DT First Team Mike Montgomery, DB Second Team 1975 Elvis Shaw, DG First Team Jerry Roberts, TE Second Team Carl Andress, K Second Team Mike Ferris, OG Second Team Ricky West, S Second Team Pat Jupe, FB First Team Pete Gibbens, DT Second Team Josh Brown, FB Honorable Mention Bobby Kotzur, NG First Team Charles Burlseon, LB Honorable Mention Jim Duncan, QB Honorable Mention George Pena, C Second Team Billy Dunk, TE Honorable Mention Johnny Parker, WR Honorable Mention Fred Pointer, OG First Team Allen Kiesling, DE Honorable Mention Ray Washington, DE First Team Tracy Smith, DB Honorable Mention 1971 Kyle Bolen, DB Honorable Mention Paul Thornton, OT Honorable Mention Tommy Blair, LB First Team Jesse Davis, RB Honorable Mention Terry Whitman, PK Honorable Mention Bob Daigle, C First Team Craig Dunlavy, OG Honorable Mention Norris Powell, LB Freshman of the Year James Duncan, QB First Team Gary Frank, QB Honorable Mention Henry Kotzur, TE First Team Kevin Jurgajtis, HB Honorable Mention 1980 Johnny Parker, WR First Team Darrell Johnson, DB Honorable Mention David Bailiff, OG First Team Ricky West, S First Team Greg Ochler, OG Honorable Mention Billy Dunk, WR First Team David Williams, OG First Team Paul Phillips, LB Honorable Mention Kelly Monk, C First Team Josh Brown, FB Second Team Roger Swist, DT Honorable Mention Paul Thornton, OT First Team Floyd Campbell, FB Second Team Charles Burleson, LB Second Team Ray Jackson, DG Second Team 1976 Mike Miller, QB Second Team Gary Pack, OT Second Team Charles Collins, OT First Team Pete Rasicot, OT Second Team Jim Stienke, CB Second Team Craig Dunlavy, OG First Team Bobby Watkins, DB Second Team Larry Townsend, DT Second Team Darrell Johnson, DB First Team Terry Whitman, PK Second Team David Wuest, K Second Team Leroy Bailey, DB Second Team Mike Bailiff, DE Honorable Mention Dennis Colvin, OT Honorable Mention Henry Holoman, DT Second Team Don Najvar, TE Honorable Mention Kevin Jrgajtis, RB Second Team Norris Powell, LB Honorable Mention 1972 Jesse Davis, RB Honorable Mention Mike Taylor, P Honorable Mention Josh Brown, FB First Team Glenn Gundy, DE Honorable Mention Donnie Williams, RB Honorable Mention Dennis Colvin, OT First Team Randy Knox, TE Honorable Mention Bob Daigle, C First Team Paul Phillips, LB Honorable Mention 1981 Ray Jackson, MG First Team Leon Savage, DV Honorable Mention Mike Bailiff, DE First Team Henry Kotsur, TE First Team Anthony Boyd, DE First Team Steve Meeks, P First Team 1977 Ken Coffey, DB First Team Jim Stienke, DB First Team Mike Merritt, OG First Team Cyril Friday, LB First Team David Wuest, PK First Team Leroy Bailey, DB Second Team Mike Langford, DT First Team Noe Gonzales, QB Second Team Steve Ferrell, OG Second Team Mike Miller, QB First Team David Williams, OG Second Team Glenn Gundy, LB Second Team Don Najvar, TE First Team Monroe Daniels, TB Honorable Mention Kevin Jurgajtis, FB Second Team Pete Rasicot, OT First Team Jimmy Jowers, LB Honorable Mention David McGarah, DT Second Team Ricky Sowell, DT First Team Clay Roland, DE Honorable Mention Dan Bierstedt, LB Honorable Mention Bobby Watkins, DB First Team Jesse Davis, HB Honorable Mention Donnie Williams, RB First Team 1973 Keith Frase, DB Honorable Mention David Vela, WR Second Team Dennis Colvin, OT Second Team Greg Hamilton, QB Honorable Mention Mike Wynn, OG Second Team John Waldrum, DT Second Team Ronnie Kuhn, DB Honorable Mention Dan Essa, DG Honorable Mention Noe Gonzales, QB Honorable Mention Kelly Monk, C Honorable Mention Neal Neunhoffer, PK Honorable Mention Jimmy Jowers, LB Honorable Mention Steve Smith, OT Honorable Mention Mel Polk Honorable Mention Fred Pointer, OG Honorable Mention Mike Taylor, P Honorable Mention Ben Scharnberg, DB Honorable Mention Craig Westmoreland, OG Honorable Mention Mike Miller, QB MVP

136 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS ALL-LONE STAR CONFERENCE ALL-GULF STAR CONFERENCE ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1982 1986 1990 Mike Bailiff, DE First Team Arnold Baker, DE First Team Paul Alsbury, P First Team Cyril Friday, LB First Team Phil Grandjean, TE First Team Chad Coleman, LB First Team Billy Hall, FS First Team Roy Jackson, TB First Team Reggie Rivers, RB First Team Mike Langford, DT First Team A.J. Johnson, DB First Team Robbie Roberson, K Second Team Ricky Sowell, OT First Team Kevin Meuth, OT First Team Warren Stewart, DB Second Team Tim Staskus, LB First Team Eric Tennessee, WR First Team Ervin Thomas, C Second Team David Vela, TE First Team Shawn Wood, LB First Team Rod Woodard, DB Second Team Rod Clark, DE Second Team Brad Fulks, LB Second Team Mike Carter, DL Honorable Mention Gary Peoples, WR Second Team Lee Lundin, DB Second Team Chet Hanks, DL Honorable Mention Ricky Sanders, RB Second Team Henry Thomas, OG Second Team Gilbert Price, QB Honorable Mention David Vela, DB Second Team Reggie Trimble, DT Second Team Craig Westmoreland, OG Second Team Charlie Vatterott, OT Second Team 1991 Mike Wynn, OG Second Team Kevin Meuth, OT Coaches First Team Gilbert Price, QB First Team Scott Forester, C Honorable Mention Ervin Thomas, C First Team Mark Gregurek, OT Honorable Mention Maurice Williams, RS First Team Ron Jacoby, QB Honorable Mention ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1987 Rod Woodard, DB First Team Danny Davis, LB Second Team 1983 Brad Fulks, LB First Team Eric Tennessee, WR First Team Brian McCray, DB Second Team Cyril Friday, LB Defensive MVP Charlie Nelson, OL Second Team David Glasco, DB Defensive Back Of The Year A.J. Johnson, CB Second Team Glenn Mangold, DE Second Team Todd Scoot, RB Second Team Rod Clark, DE First Team Gilbert Price, QB Offensive POY Vaughn Deary, WR First Team Jimmy Nelms, S Second Team Scott Forester, C First Team Tommy Salazar, OG Second Team Sam Scott, OT Second Team 1992 Cyril Friday, LB First Team Spicer Sigman, OL First Team David Glasco, DB First Team Arnold Baker, DE Honorable Mention Jim Bujnoch, OL Honorable Mention Ray Whitehead, PK First Team Van Hughes, DT First Team Chet Hanks, DT Second Team Ricky Sanders, RB First Team Roy Jackson, TB Honorable Mention Shawn Woods, LB Honorable Mention Craig Hemphill, S Second Team Tim Staskus, LB First Team Charlie Nelson, OT Second Team Charlie Adams, OG Second Team Jerry Brantley, OT Second Team 1988 Bill Jones, RB FirstTeam 1993 Jerry Fife, P Second Team Victor Carr, DT First Team Greg Jones, DT Second Team Brad Fulks, LB Second Team A.J. Johnson, WR Second Team Spicer Sigman, C First Team Adrian Simpson, DB Second Team David Gaffney, LB Second Team Ken Huewitt, DB Honorable Mention Glen Mangold, DT Second Team Paul Alsbury, P Honorable Mention Charlie Nelson, OL Honorable Mention Rene Maldonado, QB Honorable Mention Ricky Pereda, OL Honorable Mention Dale Posey, TE Honorable Mention Matt Barber, TE Honorable Mention Ben Jessie, CB Honorable Mention Billie Powell, DT Honorable Mention A.J. Johnson DB Honorable Mention Todd Siebert, S Honorable Mention ALL-GULF STAR CONFERENCE Darren Jones, CB Honorable Mention Ray Whitehead, PK Honorable Mention 1984 Jeff Novak, OT Honorable Mention Scott Forester, C First Team Ernie Powell, DE Honorable Mention 1994 Mitch Davidson, OG Second Team Eugene Rogers, CB Honorable Mention Claude Mathis, RS/RB First Team Joe Ghrist, OG Second Team Tommy Salazar, OG Honorable Mention John Rowland, OL First Team David Glasco, DB Second Team Donald Wilkerson, RB First Team 1989 Russell Peevy, TE Second Team 1985 Jeff Novak, OT First Team Michael Thompson, DT Second Team Joe Ghrist, OG First Team Chad Coleman, LB Second Team Donald Wilkerson, RB Offensive POY Kevin Meuth, OT First Team Jason Howes, K Second Team Claude Mathis, RS/RB Freshman of the Year Eugene Rogers, CB First Team Health Johnson, CB Second Team Adam Means, OL Honorable Mention Shawn Woods, LB First Team Glenn Mangold, LB Second Team Chis Mantooth, OL Honorable Mention Arnold Baker, DE Second Team Reggie Rivers, RB Second Team Ray Whitehead, PK Honorable Mention Mitch Davidson, C Second Team Paul Alsbury, P Honorable Mention Monte Lewis, DT Honorable Mention Dexter Robinson, CB Second Team Mike Collins, WR Honorable Mention Scott Swinnea, LB Honorable Mention Charlie Vatterott, OT Second Team Butch Maywald, S Honorable Mention Nicholas Jack, DB Honorable Mention David Hass, QB Freshman of the Year Mike Muphy, WR Honorable Mention Brian Parks, TE Honorable Mention Ernie Powell, DE Honorable Mention Ervin Thomas, C Honorable Mention Matt Wright, DT Honorable Mention

137 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1995 1999 2004 Claude Mathis, RS/RB First Team Rick Barrow, P First Team Fred Evans, DL Newcomer of the Year Aaron Allen, RB Second Team Clint Bendele, DL First Team Cory Elolf, P First Team Wes Campbell, OL Second Team C.J. Carroll, DB First Team Fred Evans, DL First Team Nicholas Jack, DB Second Team Ben McClellan, DL First Team David Simmons, LB First Team Adam Means, OL Second Team Darrick Vaughn, DB First Team Nato James, CB Second Team Donald Miller, DL Second Team Cliffton Black, DB Second Team Tom Keresztury, OL Second Team Russell Peevy, TE Second Team Bronson Sanders, RB Second Team Ken McKoy, OL Second Team Ypres Thomas, LB Second Team Myron Coleman, LB Honorable Mention Epsilon Williams, S Second Team Stace Williams, DL Second Team Kendall Jones, DB Honorable Mention Jeremy Castillo, LB Honorable Mention Jeff Brandes, P Honorable Mention Greg Pitts, LB Honorable Mention Damien Chandler, CB Honorable Mention Kend Laster, DB Honorable Mention Sterling Rogers, DB Honorable Mention Terrell Harris, RB Honorable Mention Chris McGarrahan, WR Honorable Mention Randy Moshier, TE Honorable Mention Chris Sanchez, OL Honorable Mention 2000 Walter Musgrove, DB Honorable Mention Brian Surovik, LB Honorable Mention C.J. Carroll, DB SFL Player of the Year John Tyson, R Honorable Mention David Williams, QB Honorable Mention Clenton Ballard, DL First Team Tracis Upshaw, DL Honorable Mention C.J. Carroll, DB First Team Melvin Webber, S Honorable Mention 1996 Myron Coleman, LB First Team Markee White, R Honorable Mention Claude Mathis, RB Player of the Year Todd Otte, OL Second Team Claude Mathis, RB First Team Rick Barrow, P Honorable Mention 2005 Adam Means, OL First Team Lee Davis, RB Honorable Mention Barrick Nealy, QB Walter Payton Award Fifth in Voting Cyril Adkins, WR Second Team Harvey Dierschke, DL Honorable Mention Barrick Nealy, QB Southland Conference Player of the Year Nicholas Jack, DB Second Team Kendall Jones, DB Honorable Mention Fred Evans, DL Defensive Player of the Year Steven del la Torre, OL Second Team Tyson Olivo, R Honorable Mention Cory Elolf, P First Team Michael Kuhn, DL Honorable Mention Greg Pitts, LB Honorable Mention Fred Evans, DL First Team Heath Nickes, DL Honorable Mention Sterling Rogers, DB Honorable Mention Luke Horder, OL First Team Russell Peevy, TE Honorable Mention Bronson Sanders, RB Honorable Mention Stan Jones, PK First Team William Welch, DB Honorable Mention Thomas Keresztury, OL First Team Matt Wieland, K/P Honorable Mention 2001 Walter Musgrove, DB First Team Clenton Ballard, DL First Team Barrick Nealy, QB First Team 1997 Justin Martinez, K First Team Dave Simmons, LB First Team Claude Mathis, RB First Team Greg Pitts, LB First Team Travis Upshaw, DL First Team Adam Means, OL First Team Doug Wheeler, OL First Team Markee White, WR First Team Steven de la Torre, OL Second Team Marvin McCurry, P Second Team Daniel Jolly, RB Second Team Claude Mathis, RB Offensive POY Bronson Sanders, RB Second Team Gary Shepard, DB Second Team Clint Bendele, DL Honorable Mention Tyson Olivo, R Honorable Mention Blake Burton, FB Honorable Mention Fred Davis Honorable Mention Julius Wilson, OL Honorable Mention Jeremy Castillo, LB Honorable Mention Kyle Harrell Honorable Mention Donnie Baker, DB Honorable Mention Matt Jenkins, OL Honorable Mention Kyle Harrell Honorable Mention Kendall Jones, DB Honorable Mention Randy Moshier, TE Honorable Mention Brad Schley Honorable Mention Jamarqus O’Neal, DB Honorable Mention Brian Surovik Honorable Mention 2002 Tyrone Scott, WR Honorable Mention D’Angelo Torres Honorable Mention Lee Davis, RB Second Team Daniel Varvel. DB Honorable Mention David Williams, QB Honorable Mention Jason Golver, TE Second Team Dameon Williams, WR/RS Honorable Mention Ken McKoy, OL Second Team David Bailiff, HC Eddie Robinson Award Third in Voting 1998 Greg Pitts, LB Second Team AFCA Region 5 Coach Of The Year Spergon Wynn, QB Newcomer of the Year Brandon Dickinson, DB Honorable Mention Justin Young, TE Second Team Ryan Graves, OL Honorable Mention 2006 Cline Bendele, DL Honorable Mention Ryan Rust, OL Honorable Mention Blake Burton, FB First Team Cliffton Black, DB Honorable Mention Glenn Settles, DB Honorable Mention Jeremy Castillo, LB First Team Myron Coleman, LB Honorable Mention Jarvis Smith, WR Honorable Mention Chris MacDonald, P First Team Ben McClellan, DL Honorable Mention Josh Tubbs, DL Honorable Mention Walter Musgrove, DB First Team D’Angelo Torres Honorable Mention Bradley George, QB Second Team Darrick Vaughn, DB Honorable Mention 2003 Andrew Ireland, PK Second Team Spergon Wynn, QB Honorable Mention Corey Elolf, P First Team Matt Jenkins, OL Second Team Jomaul Mason, OL Second Team Nate Langford, DE Second Team Ken McKoy, OL Second Team Ryne Miller, OL Second Team David Simmons, LB Second Team Mark Washington, DT Second Team Josh Tubbs Second Team Chase Wasson, QB/WR Second Team K.R. Carpenter, R Honorable Mention Ramerl Borner, DT Honorable Mention Terrell Harris, RB Honorable Mention Adrian Dayse, OL Honorable Mention Harold Watson, DB Honorable Mention Crawford May, OL Honorable Mention Shola Obafemi, LB Honorable Mention 138 Stan Zwinggi, RB Honorable Mention WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE 2007 2012 Tyler Jones, QB Coaches Honorable Mention Karrington Bush, RB Freshman of the Year Joplo Bartu, LB Second Team Robert Lowe, RB Coaches Honorable Mention Cameron Luke, WR First Team Chase Harper, TE Second Team Ryan Melton, OL Coaches Honorable Mention Chis MacDonald, P First Team Darryl Morris, CB Second Team Karrington Bush, RB Second Team Marcus Curry, RB Third Team 2015 Crawford May, OL Second Team Matt Freeman Third Team Kian Schoenborn, OL All-Newcomer Team Blake Burton, FB Honorable Mention Blake McColloch, DT Third Team Adrian Bellard, OL Phil Steele Third-Team Marcus Clark, LB Honorable Mention Andy Erickson, PR Honorable Mention Ryan Melton, OL Phil Steele Third-Team Nick Clark, DE Honorable Mention Jafus Gaines, KR Honorable Mention Brandon Smith, KR Phil Steele Third-Team Andrew Ireland, PK Honorable Mention Craig Mager, CB Honorable Mention Adrian Bellard, OL Coaches Honorable Mention Jason McLean, S Honorable Mention Ryan Carden, TE Coaches Honorable Mention 2008 Tyler Jones, QB Coaches Honorable Mention Jeff Bowen, OL First Team ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE Ryan Melton, OL Coaches Honorable Mention Blake Burton, FB First Team 2013 Karrington Bush, RB First Team Brandon Smith, KR College Sports Madness First Team D.J. Hall, OL Second Team Andy Erickson, PR Phil Steele First Team Cameron Luke, WR First Team Brandon Smith, KR Phil Steele First Team Karrington Bush, RS Second Team Robert Lowe, RB College Sports Madness Second Team Morris Crosby, DB Second Team David Mayo, LB College Sports Madness Second Team Andrew Ireland Second Team Justin Iwuji, S Coaches Second Team Donavan King, DL Second Team Robert Lowe, RB Coaches Second Team Joe Bell, LB Honorable Mention Robert Lowe, RB Phil Steele Second Team Bradley George, QB Honorable Mention David Mayo, LB Phil Steele Second Team John Gilley, TE Honorable Mention Michael Odiari, DE Phil Steele Second Team Kenneth Hampton Honorable Mention Michael Orakpo, LB Phil Steele Second Team Travis Houston, DL Honorable Mention Andy Erickson, PR College Sports Madness Third Team Courtney Smith, LB Honorable Mention Craig Mager, CB College Sports Madness Third Team Michael Odiari, DE College Sports Madness Third Team 2009 David Mayo, LB Coaches Honorable Mention Bradley George Offensive Player of the Year Michael Orakpo, LB Coaches Honorable Mention D.J. Hall, OL First Team Mishak Rivas, RS First Team 2014 Da’Marcus Griggs, WR Second Team David Mayo, LB Coaches First Team Travis Houston, DE Second Team Brad Miller, TE Coaches First Team Alvin Canady, RB Honorable Mention David Mims, DB Coaches First Team Marcus Clark, LB Honorable Mention Michael Odiari, DL Coaches First Team Adley Eshraghipour, DL Honorable Mention Adrian Bellard, OL Coaches Second Team Calvin Fore, OL Honorable Mention Craig Mager, DB Coaches Second Team Bradley George Honorable Mention David Mayo, LB Alex Luna, OL Honorable Mention Coaches NFLPA Collegiate Bowl All-Senior Team Will Thompson Honorable Mention C.J. Best, WR Coaches All-Newcomer Team David Mayo, LB Phil Steele First Team 2010 Michael Odiari, DL Phil Steele First Team Da’Marcus Griggs, WR First Team Adrian Bellard, OL Phil Steele Second Team D.J. Hall, OL First Team Will Johnson, P Phil Steele Second Team Darryl Morris, DB Second Team Craig Mager, PR/DB Phil Steele Second Team Marcus Clark, LB Honorable Mention Brad Miller, TE Phil Steele Second Team Karrington Bush, RB Honorable Mention David Mims, DB Phil Steele Second Team Ben Follis, P Honorable Mention Tyler Jones, QB Phil Steele Third Team Da’Marcus Griggs, RS Honorable Mention Robert Lowe, RB Phil Steele Third Team Charlie Will Tuttle, OL Phil Steele Third Team ALL-FCS INDEPENDENT Craig Mager, DB College Sports Madness First Team 2011 David Mayo, LB College Sports Madness First Team Michael Ebbit, DE Defensive POY Brad Miller, TE College Sports Madness First Team Isaiah Battle, WR First Team Michael Odiari, DL College Sports Madness First Team Xavier Daniels, DB First Team Will Johnson, P College Sports Madness Second Team Michael Ebbit, DE First Team Tyler Jones, QB College Sports Madness Second Team Ben Follis, P First Team David Mims, DB College Sports Madness Second Team Terrence Franks, RB First Team Adrian Bellard, OL College Sports Madness Third Team D.J. Hall, OL First Team Robert Lowe, RB College Sports Madness Third Team Jordan Norfleet, DE First Team Germod Williams, DB College Sports Madness Third Team Will Johnson, P Coaches Honorable Mention John Vernon, OL First Team 139 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCATS ON CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLLS LONE STAR CONFERENCE LONE STAR CONFERENCE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1973 1981 1989 Dennis Colvin, OT Academic First Team Mike Miller, QB Academic AA First Team Todd Davis, DB Academic First Team Jimmy Jowers, LB Academic AA First Team Mike Miller, QB Mike Collins, WR Academic Honor Roll George Pena, C Academic Honorable Mention All-Texas Collegiate Academic Honorable Mention Glenn Mangold, LB Academic Honor Roll Donnie Williams, RB Richard Gordy, RB Academic Honorable Mention 1975 All-Texas Collegiate Academic Honorable Mention Gilbert Price, DB Academic Honorable Mention Carl Andress, K Academic First Team Greg Gilcrease, OG Academic First Team Kyle Bolen, DB Academic First Team Mike Miller, QB Academic First Team 1990 Paul Phillips, LB Academic First Team Mike Wynn, OG Academic First Team Rich Dear, DB Academic Honor Roll Bob Bartz, DT Academic Honorable Mention Greg Gilcrease, OG Academic AA Second Team Neil Leach, OL Academic Honor Roll Greg Ochler, OG Academic Honorable Mention Mike Wynn, OG Academic AA Second Team Gilbert Price, QB Academic Honor Roll Mike Bailiff, DE Academic Honorable Mention Kieth Randle, DB Academic Honor Roll 1976 Dan Gibbens, C Academic Honorable Mention Spicer Sigman, DL Academic Honor Roll Paul Phillips, LB Academic First Team Leonard Matocha, OT Academic Honorable Mention Chris Smith, P Academic Honor Roll Steve Smith, OT Academic First Team Pete Rasicot, OT Academic Honorable Mention Keith Frase Academic Honorable Mention Time Staskus, LB Academic Honorable Mention 1991 Charlie Nelson, OL Academic Honor Roll 1977 1982 Clint Owen, WR Academic Honor Roll Kevin Jurgajtis, FB Academic First Team Mike Wynn, OG Academic AA Second Team Gilbert Price, QB Academic Honor Roll Mike Ferris, OG Academic Honorable Mention Mike Bailiff, DE Academic First Team Anthony Wood, Academic Honor Roll Keith Frase, DB Academic Honorable Mention Gary Peoples, WR Academic First Team Allen Kiesling, DE Academic Honorable Mention Mike Wynn, OG Academic First Team 1992 Steve Smith, OT Academic Honorable Mention Illya Hicks, OL Academic Honor Roll 1983 John Hygh, QB Academic Honor Roll 1978 Tim Staskus, LB Academic First Team Jeff Neill, OL Academic Honor Roll Mike Ferris, OG Academic AA First Team Clint Owen, WR Academic Honor Roll Allen Kiesling, DE Academic First Team Jason Reece, LB Academic Honor Roll Mike Ferris, OG Academic First Team GULF STAR CONFERENCE 1984 James Roof, OT Academic Honor Roll Kieth Frasier, DB Academic Honorable Mention Anothony Wood, WR Academic Honor Roll Steve Smith, OT Academic Honorable Mention David Longhofer, QB Academic First Team Leonard Matocha, OT Academic First Team 1993 1979 Kevin Mickes, TE Academic First Team Donnie Willig, C Academic First Team Damion Branch, DB Academic Honor Roll Allen Kiesling, DE Academic AA First Team Kyle Herman, RB Academic Honor Roll Mark Mattingly, DT Academic AA First Team 1985 Illya Hicks, OL Academic Honor Roll Greg Gilcrease, OG Academic First Team John Hygh, QB Academic Honor Roll Allen Kiesling, DE Academic First Team John Brewer, OG Academic First Team Kevin Meuth, OT Academic First Team Clint Owen, WR Academic Honor Roll Mark Mattingly, DT Academic First Team Anthony Wood, WR Academic Honor Roll Mike Miller, QB Academic First Team Charlie Vatterott, OT Academic First Team Donnie Willig, C Academic First Team 1994 1980 David Baugh, DB Academic Honor Roll Greg Gilcrease, OG Academic AA Second Team 1986 Kevin Meuth, OT Academic Honor Roll Josh Byther, LB Academic Honor Roll Kelly Monk, C Academic AA-Second Team Chris Condon Academic Honor Roll Terry Whitman, PK Academic AA Second Team Chad Harlow Academic Honor Roll Greg Gilcrease, OG Academic First Team SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Illya Hicks, OL Academic Honor Roll Mike Miller, QB Academic First Team 1987 John Hygh, WR Academic Honor Roll Kelly Monk, C Academic First Team Todd Davis, DB Academic Honor Roll Chis Mantooth, OL Academic Honor Roll Pete Rasicot, OT Academic First Team Richard Gordy, FB Academic Honor Roll Clint Ownen, WR Academic Honor Roll Mike Wynn, OG Academic First Team Tony Rex, DE Academic Honor Roll Clint Petty, LB Academic Honor Roll Reggie Rivers, TB Academic Honor Roll John Rowland, OL Academic Honor Roll Scott Wilson, TE Academic Honor Roll John Smith, OL Academic Honor Roll Scott Swinnea, LB Academic Honor Roll 1988 Michael Thompson, DT Academic Honor Roll Todd Davis, DB Academic First Team Steve de la Torre, OL Academic Honor Roll Mike Collins, WR Academic Honorable Mention Michael Watson Academic Honor Roll Richard Gordy, FB Academic Honorable Mention David Williams, QB Academic Honor Roll Gilbert Price Academic Honorable Mention Michael Williams, DB Academic Honor Roll Reggie Rivers, RB Academic Honorable Mention Scott Wilson, C Academic Honorable Mention Lawrence Wilson Academic Honor Roll

140 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCATS ON CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLLS SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1995 1999 2006 Josh Byther, LB Academic Honor Roll Travis Bush, WR Academic Honor Roll Walter Musgrove, DB Division I FCS Brandon Ercoline, TE Academic Honor Roll C.J. Carroll, DB Academic Honor Roll Athletic Directors Association All-Star Team Mike Gray, OL Academic Honor Roll Chuck Ferguson, LB Academic Honor Roll Walter Musgrove, DB CoSIDA/ESPN Kyle Harrell, OL Academic Honor Roll Michael McClure, DL Academic Honor Roll The Magazine Academic All-District VI First Team Claude Mathis, RS/RB Academic Honor Roll James Stewart, WR Academic Honor Roll Walter Musgrove, DB Adam Means, OL Academic Honor Roll John Szczech, DB Academic Honor Roll National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Clint Petty, LB Academic Honor Roll Jason Washington, DB Academic Honor Roll Walter Musgrove, DB Football Student Athlete Of The Year J.R. Shipp, DB Academic Honor Roll Doug Wheeler, OL Academic Honor Roll Blake Burton, FB CoSIDA/ESPN John Smith, OL Academic Honor Roll Joe Wooten, OL (Academic Honor Roll The Magazine Academic All-District VI First Team Brian Surovik, LB Academic Honor Roll Nate Langford, DE CoSIDA/ESPN Steve de la Torre, OL Academic Honor Roll 2000 The Magazine Academic All-District VI First Team Mike Watson, WR Academic Honor Roll C.J. Carroll, DB Verizon Academic All-America Second Team Chase Wasson, QB/WR CoSIDA/ESPN Ryan Wiegand, DL Academic Honor Roll C.J. Carroll, DB AD Association First Team Academic All-Star The Magazine Academic All-District VI First Team David Williams, QB Academic Honor Roll C.J. Carroll, DB Academic Honor Roll Blake Burton, FB Academic Honor Roll Michael Williams, DB Academic Honor Roll Chuck Ferguson, DL Academic Honor Roll Nick Clark, DE Academic Honor Roll Justin Martinez, K Academic Honor Roll Bradley George, QB Academic Honor Roll 1996 Desmond Powell, TE Academic Honor Roll Nate Langford, DE Academic Honor Roll Cyril Adkins, WR Academic Honor Roll James Stewart, R Academic Honor Roll Travis Bush, RB Academic Honor Roll John Szczech, DB Academic Honor Roll 2007 Brandon Ercoline, TE Academic Honor Roll Jason Washington, DB Academic Honor Roll Nick Clark, DE Draddy Award Finalist Jason Gormley, FB Academic Honor Roll Doug Wheeler, OL Academic Honor Roll Nick Clark, DE Football Student-Athlete Of The Year Gabe Guzman, DB Academic Honor Roll Joe Wooten, OL Academic Honor Roll Travis Houston, LB Academic Honor Roll Michael Kuhn, DL Academic Honor Roll Brian Yourman, OL Academic Honor Roll Nate Langford, DE Academic Honor Roll Adam Means, OL Academic Honor Roll Ron Ben-Mier, DB Academic Honor Roll 2001 2008 Russell Peevy, TE Academic Honor Roll Justin Martinez, K All-Academic Blake Burton, FB Academic Honor Roll Steven del la Torre, OL Academic Honor Roll Tyson Olivo, R All-Academic Bradley George, QB All-Academic Pop Wells, LB Academic Honor Roll John Szczech, DB All-Academic Travis Houston, DL All-Academic Matt Wieland, K/P Academic Honor Roll Jason Washington, DB All-Academic Will Thompson, DB All-Academic David Williams, QB Academic Honor Roll Doug Wheeler, OL All-Academic Stace Williams, OL Academic Honor Roll 2009 Steve Zisler, TE Academic Honor Roll 2002 Travis Houston, DE FCS Athletic Director Academic All-Star Devin Freeman, WR Academic Honor Roll Travis Houston, DE NFF Bill Campbell Award Semifinalist 1997 Justin Martinez, K Academic Honor Roll Bradley George SLC Student Athlete Of The Year Harold Allen Academic Honor Roll Beau Roberston, WR Academic Honor Roll Travis Houston, DE All-Academic Travis Bush Academic Honor Roll Jeff McVaney All-Academic Michael Crownover Academic Honor Roll 2003 Will Thompson All-Academic Tobias Deans Academic Honor Roll Devin Freeman, R Academic Honor Roll Kyle Harrell Academic Honor Roll Chip McClain, LB Academic Honor Roll 2010 Terrance Hatton Academic Honor Roll Walter Musgrove, DB Academic Honor Roll Jonathan Ward, DT Academic Honor Roll Jonathan Luke Academic Honor Roll Beau Roberston, R Academic Honor Roll Claude Mathis, RB Academic Honor Roll Brandon Sheffield, LB Academic Honor Roll WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Adam Means, OL Academic Honor Roll Travis Upshaw, DL Academic Honor Roll 2012 Heath Nickes Academic Honor Roll Chase Wasson, QB Academic Honor Roll Ed Amerson, Sr. Academic Honor Roll Brad Schley Academic Honor Roll Tyler Chase, WR Academic Honor Roll Steven de la Torre, OL Academic Honor Roll 2004 Jeremy Dickey, WR Academic Honor Roll Rob Vining Academic Honor Roll Devin Freeman, R Academic Honor Roll Andy Erickson, WR Academic Honor Roll Ryan Wiegand Academic Honor Roll Randy Moshier, TE Academic Honor Roll Adley Eshraghipour, DT Academic Honor Roll David Williams, QB Academic Honor Roll Walter Musgrove, DB Academic Honor Roll Justin Iwuji, Academic Honor Roll Stace Williams Academic Honor Roll Brian Lilly, LB Academic Honor Roll Joe Wooten Academic Honor Roll 2005 David Mayo, LB Academic Honor Roll Bill Wyman Academic Honor Roll Walter Musgrove, DB Blake McColloch, DT Academic Honor Roll ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI First Team Colby Targun, S Academic Honor Roll 1998 Nick Clark, DL Academic Honor Roll Zach Velliquette, S Academic Honor Roll Reshawn Brown, RB Academic Honor Roll Dominic Giametta, DS Academic Honor Roll Travis Bush, WR Academic Honor Roll Buck Koalenz, OL Academic Honor Roll C.J. Carroll, DB Academic Honor Roll Nate Langford, OL Academic Honor Roll Steven de la Torre, OL Academic Honor Roll Randy Moshier, TE Academic Honor Roll Todd Otte, OL Academic Honor Roll Walter Musgrove, DB Academic Honor Roll Brad Schley, DL Academic Honor Roll 141 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCATS ON CONFERENCE TEXAS STATE IN THE NFL DRAFT YEAR RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION TEAM ACADEMIC HONOR ROLLS 2015 3 83 Craig Mager CB San Diego Chargers SUN BELT CONFERENCE 5 169 David Mayo LB Carolina Panthers 2006 7 212 Fred Evans DT Miami Dolphins 2013 2002 6 180 Clenton Ballard DT Jacksonville Jaguars Blake McColloch, DT NFF Hampshire Honor Society 2000 6 183 Spergon Wynn QB Cleveland Browns James Clavell-Head, DL Commissioner’s List 7 211 Darrick Vaughn CB Atlanta Falcons Patrick Cook, Commissioner’s List 7 231 Clifton Black DB Oakland Raiders Jeremy Dickey, WR Commissioner’s List 1991 11 303 Paul Alsbury P New England Patriots Spencer Ince, OL Commissioner’s List 1990 7 172 Jeff Novak G San Diego Chargers Justin Iwuji, S Commissioner’s List 1989 6 149 A.J. Johnson DB Washington Redskin Blake McColloch, DT Commissioner’s List 10 254 Ben Jessie DB Green Bay Packers Gabe Schrade, TE Commissioner’s List 12 311 Bill Jones RB Kansas City Chiefs Blaire Sullivan, QB Commissioner’s List 1984 5 135 Van Hughes DE Pittsburgh Steelers Colby Targun, S Commissioner’s List 6 157 Rod Clark LB St. Louis Cardinals Zach Velliquette, DB Commissioner’s List 1s 16 Ricky Sanders WR New England Patriots Tyler Arndt Academic Honor Roll 1982 2 42 Bobby Watkins DB Detroit Lions Lucas Askew Academic Honor Roll 9 226 Ken Coffey DB Washington Redskins Devin Baker Academic Honor Roll 12 324 Mike Miller DB Kansas City Chiefs Prestin Brown Academic Honor Roll 1979 12 314 Paul Darby WR New York Jets Ryan Carden Academic Honor Roll 1976 9 255 Bob Kotzur DT Buffalo Bills Darnell Dailey Academic Honor Roll 1975 14 343 Walter Hartfield RB Chicago Bears Jason Dann Academic Honor Roll 1974 12 305 Noe Gonzalez RB Oakland Raiders Ryan Garrey Academic Honor Roll 13 315 Dennis Colvin T New York Giants Colby Goodwin Academic Honor Roll 1973 2 47 Jim Stienke DB Cleveland Browns Jackson Hoskins Academic Honor Roll 7 168 Josh Brown RB Minnesota Vikings Austin Kirpes Academic Honor Roll 1971 15 380 Mike Montgomery DB Kansas City Chiefs Kolby Kolek Academic Honor Roll 1969 13 314 Wade Key G Philadelphia Eagles Louis Rubin Academic Honor Roll 14 355 Tommy Head C Minnesota Vikings Connor White, QB Academic Honor Roll 1968 3 66 Reece Morrison RB Cleveland Browns 13 339 Mack Sauls DB St. Louis Cardinals SUN BELT CONFERENCE 16 433 Dave Morrison DB Oakland Raiders 2014 1965 15 207 Wallace Dickey T Detroit Lions Austin Krawczyk, RB Commissioner’s List Kanon Mackey, OL Commissioner’s List TEXAS STATE IN NFL DRAFT QUICK FACTS Jack Rhoades, WR Commissioner’s List Player Pos. Team Rd. Year Blaire Sullivan, QB Commissioner’s List Last Players drafted: Craig Mager CB San Diego 3 2015 Colby Targun, DB Commissioner’s List David Mayo LB Carolina 5 2015 Zach Velliquette, DB Commissioner’s List Last Player drafted before 7th round Clenton Ballard DT Jacksonville 6 2002 Tyler Blades, DB Academic Honor Roll Last Player drafted before 6th round David Mayo LB Carolina 5 2015 Ryan Carden, TE Academic Honor Roll Last Player drafted before 5th round Craig Mager CB San Diego 3 2015 Zach Crawford, OL Academic Honor Roll Last Player drafted before 3rd round Bobby Watkins CB Detroit 2 1982 Darnell Dailey, LB Academic Honor Roll Jason Dann, K Academic Honor Roll MOST TEXAS STATE PLAYERS PLAYING IN NFL CAMPS DURING A SINGLE SEASON Ryan Garrey, WR Academic Honor Roll Year Signed No. Spencer Ince, OL Academic Honor Roll 2016 6 David Mayo, LB Academic Honor Roll 1968, 1987, 1989, 2000, 2015 4 Tryston Mizerak, OL Academic Honor Roll 1986, 2013 3 James Sherman, K Academic Honor Roll 1991, 2006 2 Colby Targun, S Academic Honor Roll Lawrence White, TE Academic Honor Roll

ALL-STAR GAMES 2005 Fred Evans, DL Hula Bowl Barrick Nealy, QB Hula Bowl

2012 Darryl Morris East-West Shrine Game

2013 Craig Mager East-West Shrine Game Craig Mager Senior Bowl 142 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT TEAM AWARD WINNERS J.C. KELLAM AWARD Year Player Hometown Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, returned to his alma mater 1987 Arnold Baker (DE) San Antonio, Texas in November of 1972 to present the first J.C. Kellam Award to Texas State’s outstanding senior 1988 Brad Fulks (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas football player. 1989 Glenn Mangold (DT) Medina Valley, Texas The first award was given to defensive back Jim Stienke who went to high school in John- 1990 Reggie Rivers (RB) San Antonio, Texas son City, only a few miles from Johnson’s ranch. Stienke went on to play professionally with the 1991 Gilbert Price (QB) Shiner, Texas Cleveland Browns, New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons. 1992 Craig Hemphill (Safety) Eagle Lake, Texas The J.C. Kellam award was an outgrowth of a Bobcat Club banquet in 1971, at which LBJ 1993 David Gaffney (LB) Rockwall, Texas presented a $25,000 check to the club to begin a Kellam Scholarship Fund for student-athletes. 1994 Chris Mantooth (OL) Buda, Texas Kellam, general manager of KLBJ Radio in Austin and a longtime friend and business associate 1995 Chris McGarrahan (WR) Arlington, Texas of the Johnson family, played football for the Bobcats in the early 1920s and graduated from the 1996 Russell Peevy (TE) Mesquite, Texas university in 1923. 1997 David Williams (QB) San Marcos, Texas A large portrait of Kellam, donated by the Johnson family, also was presented to the school. 1998 Brad Schley (DL) Cuero, Texas The names of the J.C. Kellam Award winners are placed on a permanent plaque, which is on 1999 Travis Bush (WR) Gregory-Portland, Texas display in the Football End Zone Complex. 2000 C.J. Carroll (DB) Corpus Christi, Texas In addition to the J.C. Kellam Award, the Bobcat Club also initiated an awards system for the Desmond Powell (TE) Texas City, Texas outstanding offensive player, defensive player and freshman of the year in 1972. 2001 Tyson Olivo (WR) Grapevine, Texas Between 1992 and 2012, Texas State added five additional awards. The John O’Hara Me- 2002 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas morial Offensive Lineman of the Year Award was first given in 1992, while the Jim Wacker “Unbe- 2003 Beau Robertson (WR) Buda, Texas lievable” Award began in 2003 and the Special Teams Player of the Year was established in 2004. 2004 John Tyson (WR) Klein, Texas The final two awards, the Jim Bob Helduser Award and the Fred Bleil Award were added in 2012. 2005 Randy Moshier (TE) Converse, Texas 2006 Walter Musgrove (DB) Duncanville, Texas Year Player Hometown 2007 Nick Clark (DE) Fort Worth, Texas 1972 Jim Stienke (DB) Johnson City, Texas 2008 Stan Zwinggi (RB) Fredericksburg, Texas 1973 Dennis Colvin (DT) Kennedy, Texas 2009 Travis Houston (DE) Converse, Texas 1974 Gary Sterling (DE) Fredericksburg, Texas 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs (WR) Bay City, Texas 1975 Pat Jupe (FB) San Antonio, Texas 2011 Darius Bolden (WR) Houston,Texas 1976 Paul Phillips (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas Steven Kenney (OL) Pearland, Texas 1977 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas 2012 Shaun Rutherford (QB) Bay City, Texas 1978 Dan Bierstedt (LB) Lockhart, Texas 2013 Isaiah Battle (WR) Cypress, Texas 1979 Allen Kiesling (DE) Thorndale, Texas 2014 David Mayo (LB) Scappoose, Ore. 1980 Kelly Monk (Center) Seguin, Texas 2015 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon (LB) Brenham, Texas 1981 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas 1982 Mike Wynn (OG) San Antonio, Texas OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1983 Tom Staskus (LB) Houston, Texas Year Player Hometown 1984 Scott Forester (C) San Marcos, Texas 1972 Josh Brown (FB) Del Valle, Texas 1985 Mitch Davidson (C) Houston, Texas 1973 Noe Gonzales (QB) San Diego, Texas 1986 Kevin Mueth (OT) Needville, Texas 1974 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas 1975 Jesse Davis (HB) Bartlett, Texas 1976 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas 1977 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas 1978 Paul Darby (HB) Austin, Texas 1979 Paul Thornton (Tackle) San Antonio, Texas 1980 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas 1981 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas 1982 Ron Jacoby (QB) Austin, Texas 1983 Ricky Sanders (RB) Belton, Texas 1984 Scott Forester (Center) San Marcos, Texas 1985 Kevin Mueth (Tackle) Needville, Texas 1986 Roy Jackson (RB) Houston, Texas 1987 Ron Rittimann (QB) New Braunfels, Texas 1988 Bill Jones (RB) Corsicana, Texas 1989 Jeff Novak (tackle) Houston, Texas 1990 Reggie Rivers (RB) San Antonio, Texas Robbie Roberson (PK) Houston, Texas 1991 Todd Scott (RB) Topeka, Kan. 1992 Maurice Williams (RB) Elm Grove, Texas 1993 Donald Wilkerson (RB) Tyler, Texas 1994 Donald Wilkerson (RB) Tyler, Texas 1995 David Williams (QB) San Marcos, Texas 1996 Claude Mathis (RB) Bartlett, Texas Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon received the J.C. Kellum Award and was named the Defensive Player of the 1997 Claude Mathis (RB) Bartlett, Texas Year in 2015. 1998 Spergon Wynn (QB) Bellaire, Texas 143 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT TEAM AWARD WINNERS Year Player Hometown 1992 Craig Hemphill (Safety) Eagle Lake, Texas 1993 David Gaffney (LB) Rockwall, Texas 1994 Michael Thompson (DT) New Braunfels, Texas 1995 Ypres Thomas (LB) Temple, Texas 1996 Ypres Thomas LB) Temple, Texas 1997 Fred Davis (DB) San Antonio, Texas 1998 Beau Walker (LB) George West, Texas 1999 Cliffton Black (Safety) Lubbock, Texas 2000 C. J. Carroll (DB) Corpus Christi, Texas 2001 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 2002 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 2003 David Simmons (LB) Houston, Texas 2004 Fred Evans (DL) Morgan Park, Ill. 2005 Fred Evans (DL) Morgan Park, Ill. 2006 Jeremy Castillo (LB) Corsicana, Texas 2007 Nick Clark (DE) Fort Worth, Texas 2008 Donavan King (DE) Altair, Texas Robert Lowe was named the Offensive Player of the Year in 2013, 2014 and 2015. 2009 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas 2010 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas Year Player Hometown 2011 Michael Ebbitt (DE) Westlake Village, Calif. 1999 Bronson Sanders (RB) Duncanville, Texas 2012 Joplo Bartu (DE-LB) Waller, Texas 2000 Lee Davis (RB) East Bernard, Texas 2013 David Mayo (LB) Scappoose, Ore. 2001 Bronson Sanders (RB) Duncanville,Texas 2014 David Mayo (LB) Scappoose, Ore. Tyson Olivo (WR) Grapevine, Texas 2015 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon (LB) Brenham, Texas 2002 Lee Davis (RB) East Bernard, Texas 2003 K.R. Carpenter (WR) Schertz, Texas OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2004 Terrell Harris (RB) Kerens, Texas Year Player Hometown 2005 Barrick Nealy (QB) Dallas, Texas 1972 Kyle Bolen (DB) McCarney, Texas 2006 Bradley George (QB) New Braunfels, Texas 1973 Paul Phillips (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas 2007 Cameron Luke (WR) Klein, Texas 1974 Jesse Davis (HB) Bartlett, Texas 2008 Cameron Luke (WR) Klein, Texas 1975 Darrell Johnson (DB) Seguin, Texas 2009 Bradley George (QB) New Braunfels, Texas 1976 Elvis Shaw (DL) Austin, Texas 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs (WR) Bay City, Texas 1977 Greg Hamilton (QB) Killeen, Texas 2011 Shaun Rutherford (QB) Bay City, Texas 1978 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas 2012 Shaun Rutherford (QB) Bay City, Texas 1979 Norris Powell (LB) East Bernard, Texas 2013 Robert Lowe (RB) Waxahachie, Texas 1980 Cyril Friday (LB) Austin, Texas 2014 Robert Lowe (RB) Waxahachie, Texas 1981 Neal Neunhoffer (PK) Austin, Texas 2015 Robert Lowe (RB) Waxahachie, Texas 1982 Eric Cobble (RB) Austin, Texas 1983 Phil Grandjean (TE) Round Rock, Texas DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1984 Shawn Woods (LB) Tidehaven, Texas Year Player Hometown 1985 David Haass (QB) San Antonio, Texas 1972 Jimmy Jowers (LB) San Marcos, Texas 1986 Glenn Mangold (DE) Medina Valley, Texas 1973 Ben Scharnberg (DB) Kerrville, Texas 1987 Reggie Rivers (RB) San Antonio, Texas 1974 Nathan Gutowsky (LB) Rosenberg, Texas 1988 Greg Pagel (QB) Temple, Texas 1975 Ray Washington (DE) Hearne, Texas 1989 Chad Coleman (LB) Killeen, Texas 1976 Henry Holloman (DT) Huntsville, Texas 1990 Davy Smith (RB) Katy, Texas 1977 Dan Bierstedt (LB) Lockhart, Texas Victor Carr (DL) Austin, Texas 1978 Mark Mattingly (DT) Dilley, Texas 1991 Jeff Milward (LB) Lytle, Texas 1979 Elvis Shaw (DL) Austin, Texas 1992 Savalas Smith (LB) Houston, Texas 1980 Charles Burleson (LB) San Marcos, Texas 1993 Todd Siebert (Safety) Marshall, Texas 1981 Ken Coffey (DB) Big Spring, Texas 1994 Claude Mathis (RB) Bartlett, Texas Cyril Friday (LB) Austin, Texas 1995 Ricky Lipsey (Safety) Port Arthur, Texas 1982 Tim Staskus (LB) Houston, Texas 1996 Darrick Vaughn (DB) Aldine, Texas 1983 Cyril Friday (LB) Austin, Texas 1997 D’Angelo Torres (WR) Grapevine, Texas 1984 David Glasco (DB) San Antonio, Texas 1998 Sterling Rogers (DB) Cy-Falls, Texas 1985 Eugene Rogers (DB) Corsicana, Texas Myron Coleman (LB) San Antonio, Texas 1986 Arnold Baker (DE) San Antonio, Texas 1999 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 1987 Shawn Woods (LB) Tidehaven, Texas 2000 Brian Forshee (TE) Spring, Texas 1988 Brad Fulks (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas 2001 Marvin McCurry (P) Lubbock, Texas 1989 Glenn Mangold (DT) Medina Valley, Texas 2002 Ryan Graves (OL) Waco, Texas 1990 Chad Coleman (LB) Killeen, Texas 2003 Jeremy Castillo (LB) Corsicana, Texas 1991 Rod Woodard (Safety) Clear Creek, Texas 2004 Chase Wasson (QB) Southlake, Texas 144 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT TEAM AWARD WINNERS JIM WACKER “UNBELIEVABLE” AWARD The Jim Wacker “Unbelievable” Award was established in 2003 and recognizes the Bobcat foot- ball player who displays outstanding motivational, inspirational and leadership skills. Wacker led Texas State to a pair of NCAA Division II national championships in 1981 and 1982 and also served as Texas State’s Director of Athletics from 1998 to 2002. This award is given to the player who displays outstanding motivational, inspirational and leadership skills.

Year Player Hometown 2003 Barrick Nealy (QB) Dallas, Texas 2004 Randy Moshier (TE) Converse, Texas 2005 Travis Upshaw (DL) Burleson, Texas 2006 Walter Musgrove (DB) Duncanville, Texas 2007 Nate Langford (DE) San Marcos, Texas 2008 John Gilley (TE) Victoria, Texas 2009 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas 2010 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas Adrian Bellard was named the John O’Hara Memorial Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2013, 2014 2011 Prestin Brown (LB) Chishcogo, Minn. and 2015. 2012 Prestin Brown (LB) Chishcogo, Minn. 2013 Prestin Brown (LB) Chishcogo, Minn. Year Player Hometown 2014 Tomas Luna (S) Houston, Texas 2005 Morris Crosby (WR) Houston, Texas 2015 Jack Rhoades (WR) Cameron, Texas 2006 Alex Darley (WR) Corpus Christi, Texas 2007 Karrington Bush (RB) Whitewright, Texas SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 Mishak Rivas (WR) Weslaco, Texas Year Player Hometown 2009 Frank Reddic (RB) Kilgore, Texas 2004 Cory Elolf (P) Converse, Texas 2010 Tyler Arndt (QB) Cuero, Texas 2005 Cory Elolf (P) Converse, Texas 2011 Terrence Franks (RB) Angleton, Texas 2006 Chris MacDonald (P) Mesa, Texas 2012 Brandon Smith (WR) Prattville, Ala. 2007 Andrew Ireland (PK) Cedar Hill, Texas 2013 Tyler Jones (QB) Stephenville, Texas 2008 Karrington Bush (KR) Whitewright, Texas 2014 Dila Rosemond (DB) Cypress, Texas 2009 Ben Follis (P) Arlington, Texas 2015 Ishmael Davis (LB) Killeen, Texas 2010 Ben Follis (P) Arlington, Texas 2011 Ben Follis (P) Arlington, Texas JOHN O’HARA MEMORIAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Andy Erickson (PR) Austin, Texas The John O’Hara Memorial Offensive Lineman of the Year award was established in 1992 2012 Andy Erickson (WR) Austin, Texas and recognizes the top Bobcat offensive lineman and it is awarded in honor of O’Hara, who was 2013 Andy Erickson (WR) Austin, Texas Texas State’s head coach from 1983 to 1989. 2014 Will Johnson (P) Bryan, Texas 2015 Lumi Kaba (P) Tyler, Texas Year Player Hometown 1992 Spicer Sigman (C) Pilot Point Selz, Texas THE JIM BOB HELDUSER AWARD 1993 Spicer Sigman (C) Pilot Point Selz, Texas The Jim Bob Helduser Most Improved Offensive Player is given to the offensive player who 1994 John Rowland (OT) San Antonio, Texas demonstrated the most improvement each spring. The award was named after the former Texas 1995 Wes Campbell (OT) Killeen, Texas State head coach who also served as an offensive line, quarterbacks and wide receivers coach 1996 Adam Means (OT) Converse, Texas under John O’Hara and Dennis Franchione from 1986-91. He passed away after battling colon 1997 Adam Means (G) Converse, Texas cancer in 2010. 1998 Julius Wilson (C) Killeen, Texas 1999 Julius Wilson (C/OT) Killeen, Texas Jim Bob Helduser Most Improved Offensive Player Award 2000 Todd Otte (OT) Austin, Texas Year Player Hometown 2001 Doug Wheeler (OG) College Station, Texas 2012 Tyler Arndt (QB) Cuero, Texas 2002 Ken McKoy (Tackle) Killeen, Texas 2013 Jordan Moore (QB) Houston, Texas 2003 Jomaul Mason (Center) Beaumont, Texas 2014 Adrian Bellard (OT) Brenham, Texas 2004 Thomas Keresztury (OT) New Braunfels, Texas 2015 Lawrence White (TE) Wake Forest, N.C. 2005 Thomas Keresztury (OT) New Braunfels, Texas 2006 Buck Koalenz (C) Converse, Texas THE FRED BLEIL AWARD 2007 Crawford May (G) Miami, Fla. The Fred Bleil Most Improved Defensive Player is given to the defensive player who demon- 2008 Jeff Bowen (C) North Richland Hills, Texas strated the most improvement. The award was named after Bleil, who served as Texas State’s 2009 Calvin Gore (OT) Canyon Lake, Texas defensive coordinator from 2008-10 before he passed away in 2011 after battling colon cancer. Alex Luna (OT) Houston, Texas Bleil also served as Dennis Franchione’s defensive coordinator at New Mexico from 1992 to 1995 . 2010 D.J. Hall (OG) Palestine, Texas 2011 D.J. Hall (OG) Palestine, Texas Fred Bleil Most Improved Defensive Player Award 2012 Matt Freeman (C) Abilene, Texas Year Player Hometown 2013 Adrian Bellard (OT) Brenham, Texas 2012 Joshuaé Robinson (LB) Abilene, Texas 2014 Adrian Bellard (OT) Brenham, Texas 2013 Darius Hood (DL) Plano, Texas 2015 Adrian Bellard (OT) Brenham, Texas 2014 Dallas McClarty (DL) League City, Texas 2015 Brandon McDowell (DB) DeSoto, Texas 145 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A A A A A Marcus Booker 1988-90 Eddie Acevedo 1994-95 Justin Booth 2013 Adolph Acher 1955 Justin Boren 2005-06 Tom Acuff 1950-51 Ramel Borner 2004-07 Charles Adams 1981-83 Howard Boucher 1946-49 Harold Adams 1990-91 George Bounds 1941-42 Cyril Adkins 1994-97 Jeff Bowen 2007-08 Ray Akins 1949-50 Kwamane Bowens 2015 John Akins 1948-49 Renearl Bowie 1992 L.D. Alderson 1952 Anthony Boyd 1980-81 Birge Alexander 1932 Billy Brademan 1940-42 Cedric Alexander 2009-11 Malcom Bradford 1979 Phillip Alexander 2006-07 Dameon Branch 1993 Damani Alexcee 2013-15 Jeff Brandes 1992-95 Jason Aleem 2001-02 Jerry Brantly 1982-83 Aaron Allen 1994-97 Cotton Branum 1926-29 Horace Allert 1952-54 Steve Brenner 1990-93 Frank Allison 1922-24 John Brewer 1984-87 Paul Alsbury 1987-90 Damani Alexcee Charles Bridges 1961-62 Jeff Banks Roland Altinger 1981-82 Bernard Briggs 1924-26 Steve Alvarez 2008-10 Ryan Batchelor 2008-09 John Brightwell 1934-36 C C C C C Ed Amerson 2010-12 William Bates 1938-39 Ben Brite 1926 Willie Caesar 1990-91 Zac Ammar 2010 Thad Batiste 1989 Kyle Bronson 2006 Charles Caffey 1965-67 Kyle Anderson 2008-09 Isaiah Battle 2011-13 Andrew Brooks 2007-09 Don Caldwell 1968-70 Carl Andress 1974-75 Monroe Bayer 1957 Craig Brooks 1994 Joe Calhoun 1989 Wade Andrews 1939 Graydon Baze 1942, 46-47 Harry Brooks 1993 Champ Callihan 1932 Andrew Aneke 2015 Kendall Beal 2015 Jerome Brooks 2001-02 Gid Campbell 1936-37 Easy Anyama 2015 Jeff Beaty 1940-41 Thomas Brooks 2001 Wes Campbell 1991-95 Tyler Arndt 2010-13 Landon Beck 2015 Jim Brooks 1979 Alvin Canady 2006-09 Brad Arnold 1980-83 Joe Bednarski 1962-64 Morris Brothers 2003-05 Ryan Carden 2013-15 Frank Arnold 1925-28 Joe Bell 2006-09 Allen Brown 1940 Herbert Carleston 1952-55 Ross Arnold 1919 Kendall Bell 2015 Camyron Brown 2015 George Carlisle 1946-48 James Aston 2006 Adrian Bellard 2012-15 Charles Brown 1959 Paul Carlisle 1946 Celestino Avilla 1962-63 Clint Bendele 1996-99 Charles Brown 1980 Michael Carmona 2008 Wilbur Aylor 1963-64 Ron Ben-Mier 1996 Deshun Brown 2001-02 Buford Carnes 1933 Shane Bennett 1990-92 George Brown 1990-93 K.R. Carpenter 2003-05 B B B B B Phillip Benning 2010-13 Howard Brown 1921-23 Victor Carr 1990-93 Roddy Bagley 1961-62 Hugh Berry 1951 Jeff Brown 2002-05 Tyronne Carrington 1991-92 Derek Bailey 1990-93 Karee Berry 2014-15 Jerry Brown 1961-63 C. J. Carroll 1997-2000 Leroy Bailey 1974-77 Lawrence Berry 1951 Joshua Brown 1970-72 George Carroll 1959-60 Richard Bailey 1968 Mike Berry 1968 Prestin Brown 2010-13 Mike Carter 1990 David Bailiff 1977-80 Joe Berry 1928-29 ReShawn Brown 1995-98 Roshad Carter 2006 Mike Bailiff 1980-82 C. J. Best 2014-15 Sedrick Brown 2002 Max Carver 1938 Tom Bailiff 1978 Sedic Bettis 1951-52 Charles Brownlee 1957 Jeremy Castillo 2003-06 Clenton Ballard 1998-2001 Willie Bickham 1986-89 Ted Bruner 1932-33 Matt Castillo 1974 Arnold Baker 1984-87 Dan Bierstedt 1975-78 Alan Bruns 1975-77 Guiliano Cattaneo 2015 David Baker 1957-58 Bernard Biggs 1924-26 Harvey Bruns 1951-53 Raymond Cavness 1923-24 Devin Baker 2010-13 Nick Bingham 2015 Kay Buckner 1959 Leo Chafin 1951-52 Donnie Baker 1999-02-11 Cliffton Black 1995-99 Andy Buffington 1967 Joe Chaisson 2008 John Baker 1957-59 James Blackwell 1964 Doyle Buffington 1969 Michael Chambers 2010-11 Kyle Baker 1999-2000 Tyler Blades 2013-15 James Bujnoch 1986-87 Robert Chambers 1926 Jeff Banks 2014-15 Tommy Blair 1967-69 Stanley Bunton 1979-82 Preston Chambliss 1939 Todd Banks 1988-90 Franklin Bless 1947-49 Roland Burge 1935-37 Damien Chandler 2003-04 Matt Barber 1986-88 Wildred Block 1954-56 Charles Burleson 1978-79 Tyler Chase 2011-12 G. Barnard 1938-40 Aaron Bolado 1998 Willie Burleson 1978 Ike Chekwa 2003-04 Leon Barnard 1938-40 Darius Bolden 2008-11 Cecil Burnette 1924 Fred Childress 1926 Tom Barnes 1978-79 Billy Bolen 1972 Blake Burton 2005-08 Donta Clanton 2015 Billy Barrington 1951 Kyle Bolen 1973-75 Darryl Bush 1986-87 Bill Clark 1927-28 Rick Barrow 1997-2000 Leland Bolen 1975 Karrington Bush 2007-10 Billy Roy Clark 1979 Bob Bart 1976 Luke Bomar 2002-05 Travis Bush 1996-99 Ollie Clark 1940-41, 47 Richard Bartee 1986-88 Floyd Bondy 1941-42 Josh Byther 1994 Marcus Clark 2007-10 Josh Barton 2006-07 Andre Booker 2003 Nick Clark 2004-07 Joplo Bartu 2009-12 Billy Booker 1981-83 Rod Clark 1981-83 146 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Colin Clasen 1989-90 Brandon Dickinson 2000-02 Jamie Clavell-Head 2010-13 Russell Dickson 1974 Glen Cleckler 1946 Harvey Dierschke 1998-2001 Jeff Clermond 2010-13 Steven Dietz 2003-04 Eric Cobble 1982-85 Daren Dillard 2008-10 Clyde Cockrun 1967 Mershad Dillon 2014-15 Bubba Coers 1947 Eric Diogu 1999 John Coers 1920, 22-23 Roy Dixon 1927 T.A. Coers 1946-48 Wallace Dockall 1942, 46-47 Ken Coffey 1978-81 Ross Doctoroff 1997-99 Wayne Coffey 1984-85 Jimmy Dodson 1929 Jerry Cole 1961-64 Dan Dolce 2003-04 William Cole 1920, 22-23 Kyle Doll 2011 Chad Coleman 1989-90 Curtis Dominguez 2000-02 Dallas Coleman 2004-06 Jeff Donaldson 2012 Jarvis Coleman 2007 Matt Don Carlos 2002 Myron Coleman 1998-2001 Tom Doty 1985-86 Charles Collins 1975-76 Hugh Douglas 1973 Julius Collins 1987-89 Ishmael Davis John Douglass 1990-91 Guiliano Cattaneo Ken Collins 1983-85 Richard Duffy 1987 Mike Collins 1986-89 Deon Daniels 2015 John Dulaney 1989-90 James Farmer 1989-90 Vince Collins 1994-96 Monroe Daniels 1971-73 Billy Dumas 1954 Robert Farrar 1966 Dennis Colvin 1971 Xavier Daniels 2010-13 James Duncan 1969-71 David Farris 2013-14 Huel Conner 1923 Jason Dann 2012-14 Billy Dunk 1977-80 Joe Farris 1950 Lee Conoly 2010-13 E.E. Darby 1925-26 Galen Dunk 2006-07 Johnny Faseler 1952-55 Clellan Cook 2005-06 Paul Darby 1976-78 Justin Dunk 2001 Morris Faseler 1972-74 Aaron Coon 1946 Terry Darden 1956-58 Bill Dunlap 1946-49 Danny Faust 1990-92 Rusty Cooper 1983-86 Tyrone Darden 1999-02 Craig Dunlavy 1974-76 Ronald Feldman 1974-75 Will Copa 2015 Bob Dargle 1972 Brian Dunn 2001 Glen Felps 1965 Herman Corner 1932-34 Alex Darley 2006 Leron Dunn 1992-93 Chuck Ferguson 1998-2001 Bob Cornelius 1958-61 Frederick Davidson 1982-85 Mike Dunn 1982-83 Steve Ferrell 1975-77 Jack Costello 2013 Gene Davenport 1951-52 Reggie Dunn 1991-92 Brian Ferris 2007 Carroll Counts 1939 Tappy Davenport 1937-39 Johnny Dykes 1942 Mike Ferris 1977-79 Fritz Cox 1993-94 Mitch Davidson 1982-85 James Fife,Sr. 1957-58 Tommy Cox 1969 Bert Davis 1948-50 E E E E E James Fife,Jr. 1979-81 Walter Cox 1970 Charles Davis 1959-62 Steve Eaton 1990-93 Jerry Fife 1982-85 Kyle Cracknell 1988 Chris Davis 1997 Troy Ebensberger 2005 Pete Finch 1938-39 Jammar Crane 2006 Danny Davis 1990-91 Michael Ebbitt 2011 Collin Fissell 2011-14 Zach Crawford 2012-15 Delbert Davis 1939-40 Justin Eberly 2015 Vester Fissel 1928-29 Jack Crawley 1942, 46-47 Fred Davis 1994-97 Steven Eddings 2015 Junior Fite 1994-95 Jervoress Crenshaw 2006-07 Harold Davis 1939-40 Adrian Edwards 1977-78 Herbert Flowers 1968 Morris Crosby 2005-08 Ishmael Davis 2015 Berry Ehlert 1932 Bret Floyd 1986-88 Mike Cross 1971 Jesse Davis 1974-77 Melvin Ehlert 1920 Ben Follis 2008-11 Roger Crosswhite 1974-77 Lee Davis 1999-02 Carl Ehrlich 1931 John Ford 2006-08 Jerry Crow 1964 Les Davis 1977,79-81 Jim Elliot 1971 Donald Forester 1987-88 Darrell Culberson 1985-88 Mike Davis 1990-91 Cory Elolf 2003-05 Russell Forester 1933 Bill Cummins 1929-30 Preston Davis 1998-2001 Dondre Elvoid 2014-15 Scott Forester 1981-84 Larry Cunningham 1971 Steve Davis 1999 Chimoa Emuka 2011 Brian Forshee 2000-02 Jeff Curbo 1947-49 Todd Davis 1986-89 Mark England Gary Frank 1974-75 John Curbow 1966-68 Adrian Dayse 2006-07 Andy Erickson 2011-13 Gibbs Franki 1960-62 Delbert Current 2006-07 Rich Dear 1990 Brandon Ercoline 1994-96 Pat Franklin 1984-85 Marcus Curry 2011-12 Willard Dearing 1958-60 Denson Ermis 1959 Terrence Franks 2011-14 Vaughn Deary 1980-83 Adley Eshraghipour 2008-09, 11-12 Eddie Franz 1964-65 D D D D D Bob DeBesse 1978-80 Dan Essa 1981 Keith Frase 1975-78 Greg D’Etcheverry 2001 Walter Dedekel 1950-55 Fred Evans 2004-05 Bryan Frassman 1985-88 Pence Dacus 1951-53 Duke DeLancellotti 2012-13 Scott Evans 1987 Devon Freeman 2001-04 Elmer Dahlberg 1946-49 Steven de la Torre 1994-97 Thomas Evans 2012, 2014 Matt Freeman 2012-14 Robert Daigle 1970-71 Kelly Dennis 1990-91 Warren Evans 1980 Pete Fredenberg 1968-70 Roland Daigle 1961-62 Wellington Deshield 2004-08 Osita Ezeilo 2003 Chris French 2015 Wayne Daigle 1966-69 Ralston Dews 2009 Rufus Frenzel 1927 Claude Dailey 1923-26 Jeremy Dickey 2012 F F F F F Cyril Friday 1980-83 Darnell Dailey, Jr. 2015 Kenneth Dickey 1952-53 Wilford Fairey 1924-27 Fred Frieling 1964-66 Marcus Dallas,Jr. 2013, 2015 Wallace Dickey 1962-64 Reynaldo Farias 1962-64 Brad Fulks 1985-88 147 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Asa Fuller 1959-60 O.C. Haley 1960 Charles Fuller 1959 Bernard Hall 1946-47 Billy Hall 1981-82 G G G G G Bobby Hall 1950 David Gaffney 1991-93 Burnell Hall 1948 Jafus Gaines 2012-15 Charlie Hall 1954-56 Alfred Garcia 1979 D.J. Hall 2008-11 Alvaro Garcia 2008-11 Don Hall 1986-87 Gonzalo Garcia 1948-49 Jack Hall 1952 Modesto Garcia 1952-53 William Ham 1962-64 Henry Gardner 1938-40 Brad Hamilton 1989-92 Clifford Gardner 2006 Andrew Hamilton 2011-14 Sam Wood Gardner 1919 Greg Hamilton 1977-80 Justin Garelick 2009-10 Luther Hamilton 1947 Ron Garner 1986 Kenneth Hampton 2008-10 Ryan Garrey 2013-15 Trey Hampton 2007-09 Trey Garrett 2014 Antoine Harden 2003 Ward Gary 1923-24 Chet Hanks 1989-92 Frank Gasca 1986-88 Gene Hanks 1951-54 Chris French Darius Hood Robert Gasca 1989-91 Jason Hannan 2009-10 Ron Gaskin 1983-84 Jeff Harbers 1993 Bradford Gates 1926 Clark Gordon 1928-31 Jesse Harbifn 1935-36 Bryan Hill 2010 Tim Gay 2012-15 Richard Gordy 1987-89 Kenneth Hardcastle 1955-57 Herbert Hill 1950-53 Jeff Gelsone 1993 Calvin Gore 2006-09 Chris Hardeman 1991-93 J.D. Hill 2001 Frank Gensberg 1927-30 Dennis Gorka 1967-70 Bronco Hardgrave 1988-89 Chip Hinkle 1980-83 Mose Gensberg 1934 Phillip Gossett 1994-95 Don Hardin 1959-60 George Hinkle 1949 Bradley George 2006-09 Clyde Gott 1930-33 John Hardin 1981-84 Keith Hoffmann 1953-56 Reagan George 2000-01 Jeff Gotte 2005-06 Jay Harold 1960-62 Billy Hollas 1958-60 Leonard Germer 1950-55 Teddy Grabarkawitz 1968 Chase Harper 2011-12 Tom Hollon 1949-51 Louis Germer 1933-35 Bobby Graham 1953-55 Corey Harper 1992 Bobby Holloway 1935-37 Walter Germer 1930-33 Michael Grandjean 1989 Kyle Harrell 1994-97 Brian Holloway 1995 Joe Ghrist 1983-85 Phil Grandjean 1983-86 Herman Harris 1978 Charles Holmes 2008-11 Dominic Giametta 2003-05 Anthony Grant 2002 Matt Harris 2008-11 Travis Holmstrom 2000-02 Bob Gibbens 1958 Damon Grant 2012 Max Harris 1922 Clarence Holt 1968-70 Daniel Gibbens 1978-81 Darryl Grant 1987 Terrell Harris 2002-04 Darius Hood 2012, 2014-15 Peter Gibbens 1976-79 Arthur Gray 1958 Bobby Hart 2003 Garrett Hood 2008-09 Robert Gibbens 1953-55 Michael Gray 1994-95 Leonard Hart 1928 Dean Hopf 1933-34 Sid Gibbens 1956-58 Terry Green 1968-69 Walter Hartfield 1973-74 Jerry Hopkins 1955 John Gibbens 1956 Mark Gregurek 1981-83 Terrance Hatton 1994-97 Ardis Hopper 1926-29 Walter Gibbens 1954 Bobby Griffen 1957 Eugene Havelka 1952-54 Herschel Hopson 1923-24 Pete Gibbons 1976-79 Jason Griffin 2000 Joe Hawkins 1950 Mike Horak 1967-68 Gary Gibson Da’Marcus Griggs 2008-10 Tim Hawkins 2009-12 Luke Horder 2004-05 Marvin Giddings 1996-99 John Gueder 1933-34 Brixx Hawthorne 2014 Darrell Hortness 1949-51 Scott Giello 1991-92 Brian Guendling 2014 Larry Hayden 2003-05 Andre Horton 1987-88 Shyton Gilbreath 1993-95 Ben Guess 1948-49 Jerome Haynes 1995 Ed Horton 1927-29 Greg Gilcrease 1979-81 Trent Guiberrteau 2011 Scot Hayward 1983 Howard Horton 1932-34 Lewis Gilcrease 1951-52 Clarence Guidry 2014-15 Jarrett Haywood 2011-12 Jack Horton 1919-22 Danny Gillaspia 1983-84 Glenn Gundy 1974-77 Tommy Head 1966-68 Jackson Hoskins 2014-15 John Gilley 2004-08 Brice Gunter 2014 Jason Hearn 1996-99 Albert Houston 1931-33 Bill Gilliam 1969 Joe Gutierrez 1974-75 Keith Hebert 1986 Travis Houston 2006-09 Michael Gilmore 2011-13 Nathan Gutowsky 1971-74 James Hefferman 1962-64 William Ray Houston 1983-84 David Glasco 1983-84 Frank Hefner 1934 W.L. Howard 1936-38 Derrick Glasper 2003 H H H H H Craig Hemphill 1991-92 Eddie Howell 1967-70 Ronnie Glenwinkler 1972 David Haass 1985-88 Jack Henry 1948-49 Tom Howell 1920 Billy Gloor 1946-48 Paul Haberer 1990 Kevin Henry 1988-91 Jason Howes 1988-89 Aubrey Glover 1931-32 Taylor Haese 2008-10 Kyle Herman 1993 Ken Huewitt 1980-83 Jason Glover 2002 Ted Haese 1940-41 Jim Herridge 1948-50 Sidney Hughes 1938 Greg Gold 2006 Greg Hagan 1985-87 Grady Hester 1934 Jack Hughes 1941 Herbert Gonzales 2014-15 Helmer Hageman 1949 William Heyward 2001-04 Van Hughes 1982-83 Noe Gonzales 1970-73 Garett Hagendorf 2000-2001 Corey Hickerson 2007-08 Frank Hurt 1940 Rene Gonzales 1984-85 Robert Hagey 1987-89 Illya Hicks 1994 John Hygh 1991-94 Carlos Goodman 1935 Monte Hale 1989 A.D. Hildreth 1921-22 Colby Goodwin 2011-13 Jim Haley 1965-66 Bernard Hill 1929 I I I I I 148 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Enrique Ibarra 1957 Bobby Kotzur 1972-75 Joe Icet 1953 Henry Kotzur 1969-72 Ben Ijah 2012-14 A. J. Krawczyk 2015 Dexter Imade 2010 Joe Kristoff 1941 E.H. Imken 1964-65 Gillmore Krueger 1970-71 Phillip Irby 1962-63 Michael Kuhn 1995-96 Andrew Ireland 2006-08 Ronnie Kuhn 1977-78 Lowe Irvine 1958-60 William Kuykendall 1925 Woodrow Isham 1938-40 Michael Ivory 1993 L L L L L Bryan Iwuji 2008-11 David Lackey 1983-85 Justin Iwuji 2010-13 Harold Lackey 1986 Hayden Lambert 2013-15 J J J J J Courtney Lane 1984-85 Nicholas Jack 1993-96 Lawrence Lange 1942 Bernard Jackson 2000-01 Roy Langerhans 1947 Bud Jackson 1963 Mike Langford 1980-82 George Jackson 1942 Nate Langford 2004-07 Henry Jackson 1966-69 Inoke Langi 2015 Jack Jackson 1966-69 Ryan Melton Eddie Lankford 1956-57 Lumi Kaba Ray Jackson 1970-72 Kent Laster 1994-97 Robert Jackson 1965 William Jones 1988 Max Laxson 1940 Lindy Lyles 1963-65 Ron Jackson 2009-11 Jimmy Jowers 1972-73 Rob Laymon 2000-01 Pat Lyssy 1955-56 Roy Jackson 1984-87 Milton Jowers 1933-34 Ricky Leal 1982-84 Tymajrick Jackson 2012 Paul Jungman 1980 E.J. LeBlanc 2008 M M M M M Kenneth Jacobs 1960-61 Pat Jupe 1973-75 Reggie Leday 1990-91 Chris MacDonald 2006-07 Stephan Jacobs 2014-15 Kevin Jurgajtis 1974-77 Scott Ledbetter 1996 Kannon Mackey 2015 Ron Jacoby 1979-82 Jerry Lehman 1969-72 Craig Mager 2011-14 Nato James 2003-04 K K K K K Jonathan Lehmann 2006 Robert Magrover 1942-46 John Janca 1929-31 Lumi Kaba 2015 Danny Leinnweber 1962-63 Kenneth A. Malatek 1958-59 Harold Jay 1962 Fred Kaderli 1921 Fritz Lenhoff 1939 Ken Malater 1958-59 Matt Jenkins 2004-07 Tim Kaderli 1995-96 Kenyon Leno 2001-04 Rene H. Maldonado 1983-86 Willie Jenkins 1980-81 Turner Kaderli 1922 Bob Lewis 1959-61 Glenn Mangold 1986-89 Maurice Jennings 1919 Garrett Kaiser 2015 Brandon Lewis 2011 Hansel Mangum 1934-36 Ben Jessie 1986-88 Ed Kallina 1921-23 David Lewis 2010-11, 2013-14 Tom Mangum 1963 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon 2012-15 Henry Kallina 1923-26 Greg Lewis 1946-49 Delwin Manning 1989-92 Milton Jirasek 1947-48 Lewis Kaufman 1934-36 James Lewis 1949-50 Robert Manning 1957-58 Dale Johanson 1949-51 Jamil Kazen 2009 Lofton Lewis 1978-79 Chris Mantooth 1991-94 Mac Johanson 1971-74 Claude Kellam 1919-22 Monte Lewis 1991-94 Justin Marcellus 2001-02, 2004-05 Shane Johanson 1978-79 Jesse C. Kellam 1919-20, 22 Wade Lightsey 2004 Oliver Marshall 1928 Todd John 1993 Buddy Kellar 1955 Brian Lilly 2009-12 Tommie Marshall 1939 A.J. Johnson 1985-88 Will Kellar Effie Lindsey 1928-29 Bob Martin 1935-37 Alfred Johnson 1926-27 Albert Kelley 1993-94 Mack Lingo 1978 Jerald Martin 1961-62 Chad Johnson 1995-97 Mike Kelley 1983-84 Ricky Lipsey 1995-98 Edward Martinez 1984 Darrell Johnson 1975-78 Albert R. Kennedy 1986 Lloyd Little 1960 Justin Martinez 1999-02 David Johnson 1983-85 Steven Kenney 2008-11 Mike Littleton 1965 Joel Martingnoni 1981 Ed Johnson 1983-85 Lowell Kercheville 1983-85 Fritz Loeffler 1949-52 Jomaul Mason 2002-03 Greg B. Johnson 1987 Thomas Keresztury 2002-05 Carter Lomax 1938-40 Claude Mathis 1994-97 Greg D. Johson 1994 Wade Key 1967-68 David Longhofer 1982-85 Kyle Matlock 1986-87 Greg S. Johnson 1985-88 Alan Kiesling 1978-79 Derek Lopez 2008-11 Leonard Matocha 1981-84 Heath Johnson 1988-91 Anthony King 2002 A.J. Loth 1954-55 Aaron Matthews 2011, 2013 Stephan Johnson 2014-15 Donovan King 2005-08 Robert Lowe 2012-15 Cody Matthews 2010-12 Tevron Johnson 2011 Zicman Kitchens 1978-79 Lawrence Lowman 1925 Mark Mattingly 1977-79 Will Johnson 2011-14 Zilman Kitchens 1929-30 Terry Lowman 1919, 21-23 Ken Matula 1987-88 Daniel Jolly 2005-06 Ray Kizer 1967-68 Mike Luckenbill 1979-80 Fred Mayler 1939-40 Brandon Jones 2013-14 Kurt Klassen 1986-88 Allen Lucky 1981-84 Crawford May 2006-07 Darren Jones 1985-88 Robert Knispel 1925-26 Cameron Luke 2006-08 Stedman Mayberry 2015 Greg Jones 1964 Randy Knox 1980 Jonathon Luke 1994-97 David Mayo 2012-14 Jimmy Jones 1964 Randy Knoz 1975-76 Alex Luna 2006-09 Alfred Mays 1973 Kendall Jones 1998-2001 Mark “Buck” Koalenz 2004-06 John Luna 1965-68 Butch Maywald 1986-89 Stan Jones 2004-05 Emmett Korff 1946-48 Tomas Luna 2011-14 Bobby McBride 1954-56 Teddy Jones 2002-05 Joey Korzekwa 1979-81 Lee Ca. Lundin 1983-86 Lyons McCall 1924-26 Tyler Jones 2013-15 Eugene Kosarek 1952 Lee Ch. Lundin 1999-02 Cody McCauley 2001-02 149 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Dallas McClarty 2013-15 Neal Neunhoffer 1981-84 Ben McClellan 1997-99 Neely Newman 1923-24 Woody McClendon 2009-10 Ricky Newman 1988-90 Michael McClure 1995-99 Heath Nickes 1994-96 Blake McColloch 2010-13 Dwight Nieschwitz 1965-67 Andre McCorkle 2006 Rusmin Nikocevic 2014-15 Johnny McCoy 2003 Bassett Nix 1957 Brian McCray 1990-93 Cecil Nix 1928 Richard McCullough 1983-85 Fred Nixon 2014 Marvin McCurry 2001-02 Jordan Norfleet 2010-13 Billy McDaniel 1956-57 Sam Norris 1932-34 Brandon McDowell 2014-15 Jerome Nortman 1955-56,1958-59 James McFall 1954 Jeff Novak 1987-89 Artie McFarling 1929 Ty Nsekhe 2003 David McGarah 1975-77 Chris Nutall 2011, 2013, 2015 Chris McGarrahan 1992-95 James McGill 1954 O O O O O LaJonta McGowan 2000-02 Shola Obafemi 2003-06 Trey McGowan 2013-15 Bob Obets 1928-29 Trevor McKenzie 2004 Javante O’Roy Gregg Ochler 1973-75 Felix Romero Ken McKoy 2001-04 Lamar Octman 1933 Jason McLean 2009-12 Cliff Mitchell 1967-69 Ryan Odell 2005 James Perez 1985-87 Bo McMillan 1930-31 Greg Mitchell 1988-90 Kevin Odelusi 2006-09 Mark Perez 1998 Damion McMiller 2012-13 Wilber Mitchell 1969 Michael Odiari 2013-14 Jesse Perkins 1964-67 Lawrence McPherson 1995 Tristian Mizerak 2015 Frank Ogbor 1996 L. Van Perkins 1919-20 Jeff McVaney 2008-09 Harvey Moerbe 1963-64 Joe O’Haver 1993-95 Kris Peterson 2013-14 Adam Means 1994-97 Jan Mohel 1964-67 Jesus Olivares 1976-77 Clint Petty 1993-95 Mace Meeks 1984 Chad Moncure 2012 Tyson Olivo 1998-2001 Stanley Pfeil 1961 Michael Meeks 2005 Kelly Monk 1977-80 Lamar Oltman 1933 Herman Phillips 1936-37 Steve Meeks 1972-74 Victor Monk 1932 Jamarqus O’Neal 2005-06 Paul Phillips 1973-76 Ryan Melton 2014-15 Corey Montgomery 1992 Leon O’Neal 1970-73 Weldon Phillips 1935-36 Richard Menelfy 1958-59 Eddie Montgomery 1932 Michael Orakpo 2013-14 Sam Pier 2007-10 Damun Mercer 2014-15 Mike Montgomery 1969-70 Javante O’Roy 2015 Marcus Pierce 1996-98 Mike Merrett 1974-77 Joel Moore 2002-05 Dwayne Orr 1983-86 Paul Pine, Jr. 1994-95 Jake Merrill 1997 Jordan Moore 2013 Paul Ortega 1995-96 Greg Pitts 1999-02 Mike Merritt 1978 Scott Moore 1990-93 Todd Otte 1997-2000 Nick Pletschette 2015 Wayne Merritt 1957-58 Hector Moreno 1971-73 Bill Overall 1967 H. C. Pluenneke 1951 Kevin Meutch 1983-86 Darryl Morris 2009-12 Clint Owen 1992-95 Brett Pohler 1996-99 Kevin Meuth 1987 Bert Morrison 1969-70 Bill Pointer 1974-75 Kenny Meyers 1981-83 David Morrison 1964-67 P P P P P Fred Pointer 1973-75 Kevin Mickits 1981-84 Reece Morrison 1964-67 Gary Pack 1969-72 Dan Polasek 1971-74 Steve Mikeska 1994-97 Charles Morton 1925-28 Matt Padron 2004-06 Mel Polk 1981 Micah Miksch 2006 Randy Moshier 2002-05 Greg Pagel 1988-91 Bob Porter 1931-33 Tal Milan 1983 Preston Mouton 1996 Freddie Paige 2007-08 George Porter 1950-52 Deche Milburn 2012 Ronnie Mudd 1962-65 Ric Palmer 2207 Nathan Porter 1961-63 David Miles 1986-89 David Muldoon 1976-77 Raymond Palmour 1950-54 Dale Posey 1981-83 Billy Miller 1955-56 Mike Murphy 1987-89 Adrian Parker 2009 Martin Posey 1989 Bradley Miller 2011-14 Walter Musgrove 2003-06 Johnny Parker 1969-71 Tyler Potter 2012-13 Colby Miller 1996 Ray Parker 2007-08 Billie Powell 1990-93 DeRoy Miller 1940-41 N N N N N Brian Parks 1988-91 Desmond Powell 2000 Donald Miller 1992-95 Don Najvar 1979-81 Marsh Parris Ernie Powell 1986-89 Mike Miller 1978-81 Marc Napier 1973 J.B. Patterson 1946-48, 52 Norris Powell 1979-80 Robert Miller 1974-76 Allie Gerald Nash 1984 Walker Patton 1934 Roy Powell 1957-58 Ronnie Miller 2005-06 Kevin Nason 1981-82 Todd Pawelek 2000-01 James Prewitt 1952-53 Ryne Miller 2003-06 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 Roosevelt Pearson 2015 Gilbert Price 1988-91 T. P. Miller 2007-10 Ty Neatherlin 2002 Glen Peavy 1951 Randy Price 2014 Mark Millett 1987-88 Jeff Neill 1994-95 Demetrius Peel 1992-93 Randy Prince 1986-87 Rimothy Millett 1978 Jimmy Nelms 1984-87 Russell Peevy 1993-96 Edmund Pringle 2005 Jeff Milward 1991-92 Charlie Nelson 1990-93 Mat Pels 1978-79 Chase Pulliam 2005-07 David Mims II 2012-15 Clark Nelson 1961-63 George Pena 1974-75 Glenn Purcell 1989 Joshua Minde 2009-11 Corky Nelson 1952 Gary Peoples 1979-82 Albert Purdy 1979-81 Jimmy Minor 1976 Regan Nesbitt 1930-31 Mac Peoples 1951-52 Richard Purdy 1987 Bryan Minton 1982 Russell Nettles 1984 Rick Pereda 1991-93 Ryan Purdy 1988-90 150 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Sub Pyland 1930-32 Earl Scott 1948-49 Frank Scott 1919 Q Q Q Q Q Joe Lee Scott 1948-49 Brian Quackenbush 2006-08 Sam Scott 1986-88 Todd Scott 1990-91 R R R R R Tyrone Scott 2004-06 Dan Raasch 1989-93 Jack Searcy 1951 Sam Ramirez 1986-87 Leon Seay 1932 Charles Ramsey 1920-21 Leon Sefton 1953-55 Keith Randle 1987-90 Josh Sell 2014 Aaron Randow 1971-73 Jerry Sellers 1929 Peter Rasicot 1978-81 John Sellmyer 1974-76 David Ramirez 2006 Melvin Selph 1947-50 Brandon Raye 2001-02 Nick Sessions 2002-05 Elvin Read 1929-32 Glenn Settles 2000-03 Richard Redd 1952-53 Pete Shands 1920-21 Frank Reddic 2009-10 Aaron Shaw 2014-15 Jason Reece 1991-92 Dila Rosemond Elvis Shaw 1976-79 Gabe Schrade Steve Reed 1969-70 Emmett Shelton 1922-24 Joe Reeder 1935-37 John Rowland 1991-94 Robert Shelton 1919-20 Stanley Smith 1963-66 Albert Reeh 1948-50 Louis Rubin 2015 Scott Shelton 2001 Stephen Smith 2013-15 John Reese 1960-63 Winston Ruelas 2007-10 Gary Shepard 2004-06 Steve Smith 1976-78 Vicente Reid 1991-94 Booker Russell 1976-77 Richard Sherley 1941-42 Terrell Smith 2013 Wallace Reincherzer 1950 Greg Russell 1983-85 Douglas Sherman 2004-05 Tracy Smith 1977-80 Anthony Rex 1984-87 Ryan Rust 2000-02 James Sherman 2015 Vander Smith 1938-40 Luis Reyes 1979-80 Dave Rutherford 1956 Roy Sherrard 1990-91 Jamell Snell 2006 Jack Rhoades 2014-15 James Rutherford 1954 J.R. Shipp 1994-98 Wilfred Snell 1936-37 Hons Richards 1921 Shaun Rutherford 2011-12 Todd Siebert 1993 David Sorrell 1982 Alvin Ringo 1957-59 Michael Rutledge 2006-08 Paul Sienkiewich 2008-09 Rick Sowell 1980-82 Tim Rio 1966 Jonathan Ruzicka 2008 Spicer Sigman 1990-93 Bill Soyars 1967-69 Ron Rittimann 1987-88 Gary Sills 1980 Tommy Soyars 1969-71 Mishak Rivas 2008-09 S S S S S Louie Simmonds 1964-65 Eldon Spannagel 1941 Reggie Rivers 1987-90 Jimmy Sagnes 1982 David Simmons 2003-05 Tim Speedy 1989-91 Eddie Roach 1965-66 Tommy Salazar 1986-89 Mario Simmons 1989-92 Richard Spinn 1929 Donald Roberson 1953-54 Kenneth Samuels 2000-03 Joey Simone 2012 Roy Spradin 1962 Ernest Roberson 1931-35 Chris Sanchez 1993-95 Adrian Simpson 1981-83 Randy Stanley 1989 James Roberson 1983-86 Michael Sanchez 2003 Kyle Simpson 2003 Ralph Starnes 1938 Robbie Roberson 1990-91 Mark Sandahl 1972 Andrew Sims 2013 Tim Staskus 1981-83 Terry Roberts 1969-70 Bronson Sanders 1998-2001 Michael Sims 1987-89 Gary Stautzenberger 1964-65 Tommy Roberts 1959 Caddo Sanders 1952-56 Michael Singleton 1993-94 Mike Stavinoha 1981 Beau Robertson 2001-03 Frances Sanders 1929-31 Tyler Siudzinski 2015 Teddy Steele 1981-83 Tylond Robertson 2012 Marshall Sanders 1983-85 Michael Slater 1990-92 Gary Stehling 1972-74 Robbie Robinett 1959-60 Ricky Sanders 1981-83 Alton Slaton 1950-53 Charles Sterling 1984-85 Charlie Robinson 1983-84 Brandon Sarabia 2014-15 Charles Slaughter 1939-40 Carroll Stevens 1925-26 Dexter Robinson 1983-86 Bill Satterwhite 1965-67 Jack Sledge 1919 Harroll Stevens 1925-26 Joshua’e Robinson 2012 Mac Sauls 1964-67 Anthony Smith 2003 James Stewart 1997-2000 Nelson Robinson 1990-93 Robert Saunders 1919-20 Bobby Smith 1965-67 Jarrod Stewart 2010 Trey Robinson 2002 Leon Savage 1973-76 Brandon Smith 2012-15 Robert Stewart 1991 Zach Robinson 2012-13 Kevin Saverance 1995 Chris Smith 1990 Warren Stewart 1987-90 Shane Roch 1995 Del Scales 2004 Coalie Smith 1936 Jim Stienke 1970-72 O.C. Rode 1920 Ben Scharnberg 1971-73 Courtney Smith 2005-08 Robert Stienke 1974-75 Macon Roemer 1965-67 Donald Scheller 1950-51 D. Scott Smith 1986-87 Sammy Stiggers 1989 Eugene Rogers 1984-88 Brad Schley 1994-98 David Smith 1975-77 Charles Stoddard 1980 James Rogers 1992-94 Ed Schmeltekopf 1952-54 Davy Smith 1990 Mike Store 1980 Sterling Rogers 1998-2001 Michael Schneeweis 2008-09 Gene Smith 1952-54 Robert Storey 1935-37 Tom Rogers 1975-76 Kian Schoenborn 2015 Grant Smith 1951 Rodgers Storey 1921-22 Jim Rokas 1983 Ivo Schoppe 1933-34 Jarvis Smith 2002-03 Derwin Straughter 2004-05 Clay Roland 1972-73 Louis Schorp 1967-69 John Smith 1994 Clayton Stribling 1927 Freddie Roland 1972 Gabe Schrade 2014-15 Kevin Smith 1989 Martin Stroble 1929 Jason Roland 1997 Joe Schuchardt 1947 Macon Smith 1962-64 Patrick Strodtman 2008-09 Felix Romero 2013-15 Walter Schulle 1956-58 Poe Smith 1938-41 Martin Stuart 1938 Dila Rosemond 2014-15 Matt Schumann 2006-08 Savalas Smith 1992 Tom Stubblfield 1991-92 Stephen Ross 2000 Corey Scott 2007-11 Scott Smith 1990-93 Richard Suffel 1963-65 151 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Wylie Summers 1921 Dexter Webb 1986-87 Brian Surovik 1994-97 Melvin Webber 2004-05 Joe Sutton 1951 Lawrence Weber 1950 E.J. Swindler 1949-51 Johnny Weder 1950-53 Roger Swift 1974-78 Don Wehmeyer 1959-61 Scott Swinnea 1992-94 Alfred Weir 1921-22 John Szczech 1998-2001 Clay Weir 2000-02 Blaire Sullivan 2015 Larry Welch 1958 William Welch 1996-97 T T T T T Denzel Wells 2012 Brady Talley 1995 Pop Wells 1995-97 Colby Targun 2011-14 Darin Wesley 1987-90 John Tarvin 1983-85 Marvin Wesley 1984 Lionel Tatun 1942 Ricky West 1968-71 Kamu Taulelei 2012-13 Tyler Siudzinski Leon Westfall 1956-58 Stephen Smith Mike Taylor 1978-81 Craig Westmoreland 1980-82 Morgan Taylor 2006-07 Gabe Vasquez 1997 Maurice Westmoreland 1953 Alvoyd Wilson 1972-74 Trent Taylor 1987-88 Charles Vatterott 1983-86 Scott Westmoreland 1983-84 Chris Wilson 1986-87 William Taylor 1938-40 Travis Vaughan 1998-1999 Doug Wheeler 1999-2001 Jeff Wilson 1999-2000 Eric Tennessee 1984-87 Barney Vaughn 1935-37 Chad White 2004-05 Jullius Wilson 1998-01 Adrian Thomas 2005-08 Darrick Vaughn 1996-99 Connor White 2015 Lawrence Wilson 1995 Ervin Thomas 1988-91 John Vaughn 1940 Dee White 1960-62 Oscar Wilson 1923 Henry Thomas 1985-86 David Vela 1979-82 Jon White 1963-66 Scott Wilson 1985-87 Ypres Thomas 1995-96 Zach Velliquette 2011-14 Lawrence White 2013-15 Norman Witcher 2001-02 Michael Thompson 1991-94 Jon Vernon 2008-11 Markee White 2004-05 Anthony Wood 1990-93 Will Thompson 2007-09 George Vest 1925-28 Ray Whitehead 1991-94 John Wood 2003 Bill Thornton 1970-72 V.J. Villareal 1992 Terry Whitman 1977-80 Demetrius Woodard 2014-15 Paul Thornton 1977-80 James Vines 1966-67 D.J. Wible 1920 Rod Woodard 1989-91 Albert Thurmond 1946-48 Russell Vineyard 1927 Ryan Wiegand 1995-97 Alvin Woods 1955-57 Jerry Timminis 1959 Justin Vogt 2001-2003 Matt Wieland 1995-96 George Woods 1982-83 Andy Tobias 1958-61 Mario Wiggins 2009-12 Ivan Woods 1939 Orlando Toldson 2006 W W W W W Austin Wighaman 1998 Shawn Woods 1984-87 Clint Toon 2007-08 Vernon Wacenta 1941 E.M. Wiginton 1924 Lewis Woodson 1927 D’Angelo Torres 1997-1999 Gary Wahrmund 1983-86 Bill Wilcox 1951-52 Toney Wooley 1983-85 Trent Touchstone 1986-87 Jerry Wahrmund 1990-93 Donald Wilkerson 1993-94 Leon Woolsey 2007-10 Larry Townsend 1969-71 John Waldrum 1971-73 Ryan Wilkes 1996-99 Joe Wooten 1998-2000 Anthony Tropea 2003 Beau Walker 1997-98 Arvel Williams 1935 Woodrow Worthington 1938 Charles Trcka 1962 Calvin Walker 1990 Bob Williams 1942 Dennis Wotipka 1982-83 Todd Trcka 1986-88 Carl Walker 1919 Brian Williams 2007 Bailey Wright 1925-27 Will Trevillion 2014-15 Donny Walker 1989 Dameon Williams 2005 Brad Wright 1978-80 Arthur Trilli 1980 G.W. Walker 1951 David Williams, Sr. 1970-72 Matt Wright 1988-89 Reggie Trimble 1984-87 Robert Walker 1995-97 David Williams, Jr. 1994-97 David Wuest 1972-73 Ray Tripp 1937 Woodrow Wall 1938-40 Deshun Williams 2010-12 Mike Wuest 1969-71 Cleve Tryon 1989-90 Buster Wallace 1958 Donnie Williams 1979-80 Herbert Wuthrich 1959 Ron Tryon 1991 John Walts 1971 Drenard Williams 2008, 10 Bill Wyman 1997-99 Shawn Tryon 1991-94 Hillyer Ward 1957-58 Ed Williams 1948-50 Mike Wynn 1979-82 Josh Tubbs 2001-03 Jonathan Ward 2010-12 Edgar Williams 1919 Spergon Wynn 1998-99 Trey Tucker 1981-83 Mitchell Ward 1988 Elverna Williams 1998 Eric Turner 1989 N.S. Ward 1926-27, 31-32 Epsilon Williams 2003-06 Y Y Y Y Y Jameil Turner 2005-06 Mark Washington 2006 Germod Williams 2013-14 Bill Yeats 1962 Rex Turner 1961-63 Jason Washington 1998-2001 Greg Williams 1971-73 D.J. Yendrey 2013 Charles Tuttle 1941 Ray Washington 1974-75 Jamal Williams 2008 Mike Yoder 2012-13 Charlie Will Tuttle 2011-14 Terrell Washington 1987-89 Jesse Williams 1984 Justin Young 1997-98 Johnny Tyson 2003-04 Chase Wasson 2004-06 Justin Williams 2004-05 Brian Yourman 1999-2001 Bobby Watkins 1978-81 Maurice Williams 1991-92 Chris York 1998 U U U U U Thaddeus Watkins 2011-12 Michael Williams 1993-95 Travis Upshaw 2002-05 Tywan Watkins 2004 Ryan Williams 2012-13 Z Z Z Z Z Josh Wathen 1994-95 Stace Williams 1994-97 Steve Zisler 1996 V V V V V Tywuan Watkins 2001- Vollie Williams 1955-57 Charles Zunker 1928-31 Johnny Valentino 1969 Harold Watson 2002-03 Dominique Williamson 2014 Walter Zunker 1929, 34-36 Frank Vance 1923-26 Mike Watson 1995 Donnie Willig 1984-86 Stan Zwinggi 2005-08 Joe Vance 1927 Robert Watson 1972 Bill Willis 1947-48 Daniel Varvel 2005-07 Tyler Watts 2015 Hayden Willis 1924-26 152 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS

1904 San Marcos Academy L 0-34 Texas A&M-Commerce W 48-0 Trinity W 28-7 Texas State won its first football game San Marcos Academy W 26-13 St. Mary’s W 36-0 6-0 over St. Edward’s of Austin, Texas, and 1915 – (3-1-3) Rice L 0-48 St. Edward’s W 7-6 went on to finish the season with a 5-1 Coronal T 0-0 North Texas L 6-21 Sam Houston State W 9-0 record. Lutheran W 41-0 North Texas L 12-13 San Marcos Academy L 6-10 1921 1904 — (5-1) Denton L 0-14 Just two years after O.W. Strahan was 1927 — (4-4-1) St. Edward’s W 6-0 Southwestern Preps W 34-0 named head coach and a year after the Stephen F. Austin W 14-0 West Texas Military W 18-0 Sam Houston State T 0-0 school adopts Bobcats as its nickname, Tex- Howard Payne L 0-20 West Texas Military W 48-0 Southwestern JV W 39-0 as State posted its first undefeated season. Daniel Baker L 0-13 Texas School for Deaf W 18-5 San Anotonio HS W 23-7 Trinity L 0-20 Texas School for Deaf L 5-12 Cornal L 0-6 1921 — (7-0) North Texas W 38-0 Austin W 5-0 San Marcos Academy W 62-3 St. Mary’s W 22-0 1916 – (3-1-3) Texas A&M-Commerce W 26-0 Sam Houston State T 6-6 1905-07 Coronal W 6-0 Southwestern W 10-0 Texas A&M-Commerce W 40 No Scores Recorded San Marcos Academy T 0-0 Daniel Baker W 28-3 St. Edward’s L 7-12 St. Edwards W 47-6 St. Edward’s W 31-7 1908 — Denton T 0-0 Sam Houston State W 14-13 1928 — (2-7) San Marcos Academy L 0-5 San Marcos Academy W 7-0 North Texas W 14-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-4 Sam Houston State L 0-31 Stephen F. Austin W 20-0 1909 — (0-1) Southwestern JV T 6-6 1922 — (3-3) Howard Payne L 0-21 Baylor L 0-55 Southwestern L 0-20 Abilene Christian L 0-20 1917– (5-3) Sam Houston State W 24-0 Trinity L 14-19 1910 — (0-3) St. Edwards W 44-0 Howard Payne L 6-24 North Texas L 0-17 San Marcos Academy L 0-4 San Marcos Academy L 0-7 Tarleton State W 22-0 Southwestern L 7-12 Coronal L 0-17 Texas JV L 0-27 Dallas University W 27-13 Texas A&M-Commerce W 7-0 San Marcos Academy L 0-5 Meridian W 13-0 North Texas L 13-16 Daniel Baker L 0-20 San Marcos Academy W 3-0 1911— (1-3) Sam Houston State W 25-0 1923 — (4-4) 1929 — (6-1-2) Cornal L 0-6 Peacock Military L 0-26 Stephen F. Austin W 47-0 Stephen F. Austin W 24-7 San Marcos HS W 11-5 Cornal W 13-0 Southwestern L 0-20 Howard Payne L 0-34 San Marcos Academy L 0-5 Sam Houston State L 0-6 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 32-0 San Marcos Academy L 0-10 1918 — (4-2-1) Rice W 19-6 Abilene Christian T 12-12 Coronal L 0-17 Southwestern L 0-33 Texas A&M-Commerce W 40-0 Sul Ross State W 15-6 San Marcos Academy L 0-10 West Texas L 6-12 Howard Payne L 13-25 McMurry W 13-7 Peacock Military W 2-0 Daniel Baker W 31-0 Southwestern W 12-9 1912— (3-3-1) San Marcos Academy W 20-0 North Texas L 7-12 Daniel Baker W 12-0 San Marcos Academy L 0-34 Deaf and Dumb W 19-6 North Texas T 0-0 West Military W 13-0 San Marcos Academy T 6-6 1924 — (5-3) San Antonio HS W 19-13 14th Calvalry W 13-0 Stephen F. Austin W 23-6 1930 — (5-1-3) Coronal L 0-13 Texas A&M-Commerce W 2-0 Stephen F. Austin W 6-0 San Marcos Academy T 6-6 1919-34 St. Edward’s L 0-20 Howard Payne T 0-0 San Antonio HS L 7-34 O.W. STRAHAN Sam Houston State W 13-0 Schreiner W 7-0 St. Edwards L 0-9 Head Coach North Texas W 10-6 Abilene Christian T 6-6 Better known for his basketball influ- Daniel Baker W 9-0 Southwestern W 13-0 1913 – (4-4) ences at Texas State, O.W. Strahan was Howard Payne L 6-32 McMurry T 0-0 Cornal W 6-0 named head football coach in 1919, and Southwestern L 6-12 Austin HS L 7-13 led the Bobcats to a 71-52-9 record during Sul Ross State W 13-0 West Texas Military W 13-7 the next three decades. Daniel Baker W 6-0 1925 — (2-6) Marshall Training School L 7-33 1919 — (4-4) North Texas L 0-12 Stephen F. Austin W 12-0 St. Edwards L 6-7 Texas A&M L 0-28 Howard Payne L 12-28 1931 San Antonio HS W 32-14 Southwestern L 0-19 Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-7 The Lone Star Conference was formed Coronal W 14-0 Texas JV L 0-18 Trinity L 0-31 April 25, 1931. Charter members were San Marcos Academy L 0-34 Sam Houston State W 32-0 St. Edward’s W 18-6 Texas A&M-Commerce, North Texas, Sam Meridian L 0-6 Texas A&M-Kingsville T 0-0 Houston State, Stephen F. Austin State and 1914 – (2-6) West Texas Military W 20-6 Sam Houston State L 9-12 Texas State. Championship play in football San Marcos HS L 0-7 Sam Houston State W 6-0 North Texas L 6-10 began in 1932. Trinity joined the league St. Edwards L 0-53 San Marcos Academy W 13-6 from 1931-34. San Marcos Academy L 0-20 Southwestern L 0-12 1931 — (4-4) Cuero HS L 0-32 1920 — (5-2-1) 1926 — (7-2) Howard Payne L 0-6 Deaf and Dumb W 1-0 Meridian W 79-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 13-2 Texas A&I L 0-7 Cornal L 6-26 Southwestern T 3-3 Stephen F. Austin W 7-0 Stephen F. Austin W 19-0 Austin Academy W 13-0 Sam Houston State W 32-0 Howard Payne L 25-28 Southwestern W 16-7 San Marcos Academy L 6-20 Daniel Baker W 40-0 Texas A&M-Commerce W 34-0 Sam Houston State L 0-6 153 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS McMurry W 18-0 Southwestern W 13-0 *North Texas L 6-10 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 12-20 Texas A&M-Commerce W 14-0 Daniel Baker T 6-6 * Lone Star Conference game Howard Payne L 3-6 North Texas L 0-20 *Sam Houston State W 14-0 at Midwestern L 6-19 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 13-14 1942 — (3-4-1, 0-2-1 LSC) *at Stephen F. Austin L 20-23 1932 — (5-3, 3-1 in LSC) *North Texas L 0-14 Howard Payne W 6-0 at North Texas L 7-41 Howard Payne L 6-14 * Lone Star Conference game Schreiner L 0-29 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-13 Schreiner W 20-0 Southwestern W 19-12 *Sam Houston State W 19-14 *Stephen F. Austin W 27-6 1937 — (6-4, 2-2 LSC) Randolph W 25-0 at East Texas Baptist W 31-26 Southwestern W 12-0 Texas Lutheran W 34-0 Abilene Christian L 0-26 * Lone Star Conference game *Texas A&M-Commerce W 6-0 Howard Payne L 7-12 *Texas A&M-Commerce T 7-7 St. Edward’s L 7-13 St. Edward’s W 14-13 *North Texas L 6-10 1950 — (6-3, 2-1 LSC) *Sam Houston State W 6-0 Schreiner W 13-12 *Sam Houston State L 20-23 Southwestern L 7-28 *North Texas L 0-6 Southwestern L 0-6 * Lone Star Conference game Corpus Christi W 13-12 * Lone Star Conference game Randolph W 12-6 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 7-6 *Stephen F. Austin W 26-6 1943-45 Sul Ross L 12-21 1933 — (7-1-1, 3-1-1 in LSC) *North Texas L 3-10 No games played due to World War II. *Stephen F. Austin L 14-21 Howard Payne W 20-12 *Texas A&M-Commerce State L 13-39 at Howard Payne W 27-21 Schreiner W 13-0 *Sam Houston State W 14-6 1946-50 East Texas Baptist W 31-14 *Stephen F. Austin W 27-0 * Lone Star Conference game GEORGE VEST *at Sam Houston State W 20-13 Southwestern W 7-6 Head Coach *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 14-0 Daniel Baker W 7-6 1938 — (0-8, 0-4 LSC) George Vest was named head coach and * Lone Star Conference game *Trinity W 7-0 Howard Payne L 0-14 led the Bobcats to winning records during *Sam Houston State W 3-0 St. Edward’s L 20-33 four of the next five seasons. 1951-53 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-6 Schreiner L 7-19 MILTON JOWERS *North Texas T 0-0 Southwestern L 0-6 1946 — (6-2-2, 3-2 LSC) Head Coach * Lone Star Conference game *Stephen F. Austin L 0-33 Randolph W 7-0 Milton Jowers was perhaps the most influ- *North Texas L 6-7 2nd Armored Division T 0-0 ential coach in Texas State history, guiding the 1934 — (2-7-1, 1-3-1 in LSC) *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-27 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 28-0 Bobcat football and basketball teams during a 23rd Infantry W 13-0 *Sam Houston State L 7-13 Howard Payne T 7-7 career which spanned three decades. In addi- Howard Payne L 0-4 * Lone Star Conference game Abilene Christian W 18-0 tion to guiding the Bobcat basketball team to Schreiner L 7-20 *Stephen F. Austin W 13-7 a NAIA national championship in 1960, Jowers *Stephen F. Austin T 19-19 1939 — (3-5-2, 0-3-1 LSC) *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-12 served two three-year stints as Texas State’s Southwestern L 7-14 Randolph Field W 20-0 *Sam Houston State W 21-13 football coach. Daniel Baker L 7-13 Howard Payne L 0-12 *Houston W 21-7 1951 — (6-3-1, 3-2-1 LSC) *Trinity W 6-0 St. Edward’s L 0-6 *North Texas* L 0-6 San Marcos AFB W 54-0 *Sam Houston State L 0-6 Schreiner W 6-0 * Lone Star Conference game *Texas Lutheran W 46-0 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-12 Southwestern W 12-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 41-6 *North Texas L 0-3 Texas A&M-Kingsville T 0-0 1947 — (5-4, 4-1 LSC) Trinity W 27-14 * Lone Star Conference game *Stephen F. Austin L 6-13 Abilene Christian L 13-19 *at Sul Ross W 14-7 *North Texas L 0-26 *Trinity L 13-14 *at Stephen F. Austin L 20-27 1935-43 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-19 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-14 at Howard Payne L 14-27 JOE CHEANEY *Sam Houston State T 0-0 Howard Payne W 20-0 *at Lamar W 14-13 Head Coach * Lone Star Conference game *Stephen F. Austin W 20-0 *Sam Houston State T 20-20 Joe Cheaney was named Texas State’s *Texas A&M-Commerce W 20-7 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 21-28 head coach in 1935, and served in that 1940 — (3-5-1, 0-4 LSC) *North Texas L 7-27 * Lone Star Conference game capacity until 1943. Cheaney had a career Howard Payne W 7-6 *Sam Houston State W 7-0 record of 23-42-5 with the Bobcats. Schreiner T 0-0 *Houston W 2-0 1952 — (7-2, 4-2 LSC) 1935 — (2-7, 1-3 in LSC) Randolph W 55-6 * Lone Star Conference game Abilene Christian L 7-20 Howard Payne L 6-13 Southwestern W 6-0 *Trinity W 13-7 Schreiner L 2-27 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-19 1948 — (8-1, 5-1 LSC, LSC champions) *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 41-12 *Stephen F. Austin L 0-14 *Stephen F. Austin L 7-13 Daniel Baker W 35-0 *Sul Ross W 33-26 Southwestern W 12-0 *North Texas L 0-22 *at Trinity W 14-0 *Stephen F. Austin W 20-10 Daniel Baker L 0-3 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-13 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 2-13 at Howard Payne W 55-0 *Sam Houston State W 19-0 *Sam Houston State L 12-19 at Howard Payne W 10-7 *Lamar W 34-27 *North Texas L 0-6 * Lone Star Conference game *Stephen F. Austin W 3-0 *at Sam Houston State W 35-27 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-7 North Texas W 24-14 *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 23-63 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-6 1941 — (4-4, 3-1 LSC) *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 6-0 * Lone Star Conference game * Lone Star Conference game Howard Payne L 0-13 *at Sam Houston State W 14-0 Schreiner L 0-6 *Houston W 3-0 1953 — (5-4, 3-2 LSC) 1936 — (2-5-2, 1-3 LSC) Southwestern W 7-6 * Lone Star Conference game at Abilene Christian L 19-26 Howard Payne L 0-44 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 7-13 at Trinity L 21-40 Schreiner L 6-36 *Stephen F. Austin W 28-0 1949 — (3-6-1, 3-3 LSC) Texas A&M-Kingsville W 34-20 Southwestern Oklahoma State T 6-6 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 6-0 at Southwestern T 0-0 *at Sul Ross W 33-13 154 *Stephen F. Austin L 7-14 *Sam Houston State W 29-7 *Trinity W 20-6 *at Stephen F. Austin W 34-7 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS Howard Payne W 54-13 1958 — (5-5, 4-3 LSC) 1961 — (4-5-1, 2-4-1 LSC) McMurry W 17-6 *at Lamar W 14-6 McNeese State L 0-21 at Texas Lutheran L 6-7 *at Howard Payne W 37-0 *Sam Houston State L 13-21 Texas Lutheran W 27-0 Tarleton State W 21-20 *Sam Houston State W 17-7 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 19-40 *at Howard Payne W 12-7 *at Sul Ross L 7-15 *at Angelo State W 35-7 * Lone Star Conference game *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-22 McMurry W 28-13 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-17 *Sul Ross W 20-0 *at Stephen F. Austin W 29-21 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 30-16 1954-59 *Stephen F. Austin W 29-13 *Lamar T 7-7 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 13-0 R.W. PARKER Abilene Christian L 18-44 *Sam Houston State L 7-9 * Lone Star Conference game Head Coach *Lamar W 8-7 *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 7-14 R.W. Parker took over as head coach in *at Sam Houston State L 0-9 *Howard Payne W 23-0 1966 — (7-2-1, 4-2-1 LSC) 1954 and guided the Bobcats to a Lone Star *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-47 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 15-19 Texas Lutheran W 34-3 Championship in his first two seasons. Park- * Lone Star Conference game * Lone Star Conference game at Trinity W 16-0 er had a record of 31-24-3 in six seasons at *at Sul Ross L 13-16 Texas State. 1959 — (4-6, 4-3 LSC) 1962 — (8-2, 6-1 LSC) Angelo State W 24-6 1954 — (6-3-1, 5-0-1 LSC, LSC co-champions) at Texas Lutheran W 14-12 Texas Lutheran W 25-7 Howard Payne W 18-17 Brooke Army Center L 13-34 Corpus Christi W 36-7 Tarleton State W 29-0 *at Sam Houston State L 16-27 Trinity L 7-26 *at Sul Ross W 13-8 *Sul Ross W 24-14 at McMurry W 17-0 Texas Lutheran W 20-6 McMurry L 7-20 at McMurry L 6-14 *Stephen F. Austin W 20-7 at Howard Payne L 13-28 *at Stephen F. Austin* L 6-14 *Stephen F. Austin W 40-7 *at Texas A&M-Commerce T 14-14 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 21-16 *Lamar L 6-28 *at Lamar W 20-13 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 9-3 *Sul Ross W 33-13 *Sam Houston State W 18-14 *at Sam Houston State W 21-20 * Lone Star Conference game *at Stephen F. Austin W 7-6 *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 15-28 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 36-8 *Lamar W 13-12 *Howard Payne L 0-6 *at Howard Payne W 61-15 1967 — (9-1, 6-1 LSC) *at Sam Houston State W 26-22 *at Texas A&I L 0-20 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 7-28 at Texas Lutheran W 30-7 *at Texas A&M-Commerce T 7-7 * Lone Star Conference game * Lone Star Conference game Trinity W 23-0 * Lone Star Conference game Sul Ross W 47-13 1960 1963 — (10-0, 7-0 LSC, LSC champions) at Angelo State W 47-20 1955 — (6-1-2, 5-1 LSC, LSC co-champions) JACK HENRY at Texas Lutheran W 21-8 *at Howard Payne W 24-6 at Texas Lutheran W 47-6 Head Coach Trinity W 14-0 *Sam Houston State W 61-0 Howard Payne T 7-7 Jack Henry had a 2-8 record in one sea- *at Sul Ross W 9-7 McMurry W 59-0 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 26-21 son as Texas State’s head coach. McMurry W 49-6 *at Stephen F. Austin W 14-13 *at Stephen F. Austin W 20-17 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 48-26 *at Sul Ross W 53-0 1960 — (2-8, 1-6 LSC) Lamar W 13-7 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 21-23 *at Stephen F. Austin W 26-20 Texas Lutheran L 7-39 *Sam Houston State W 10-8 * Lone Star Conference game Abilene Christian T 19-19 at Corpus Christi W 15-6 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 24-16 *at Lamar W 14-7 *Sul Ross L 7-20 *Howard Payne W 33-6 1968 — (5-5, 3-4 LSC) *Sam Houston State L 14-16 at McMurry L 18-23 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 20-6 Texas Lutheran W 40-0 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 27-7 *Stephen F. Austin W 17-0 * Lone Star Conference game at Trinity L 12-13 * Lone Star Conference game *at Lamar L 0-7 *at Sul Ross L 21-36 *at Sam Houston State L 0-7 1964 — (8-2, 4-2 LSC) *Angelo State W 43-7 1956 — (6-3, 4-2 LSC) *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-18 Texas Lutheran W 14-3 *Howard Payne W 27-7 Texas Lutheran W 19-6 *at Howard Payne L 0-12 at Trinity W 20-7 *at Sam Houston State W 31-15 at Howard Payne W 13-6 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-35 *at Sul Ross L 14-16 *at McMurry L 17-21 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-23 * Lone Star Conference game *Sul Ross W 27-0 at McMurry W 42-8 *Stephen F. Austin W 43-6 *Stephen F. Austin W 32-6 *Howard Payne W 35-12 *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 14-51 at Abilene Christian L 0-26 *at Sam Houston State L 14-15 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-39 *Lamar W 13-6 Lackland AFB W 48-21 * Lone Star Conference game *at Sam Houston State L 0-28 *Stephen F. Austin W 21-15 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 14-0 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 52-0 1969 — (3-6-1, 3-4 LSC) * Lone Star Conference game *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 21-6 at Texas Lutheran T 24-24 * Lone Star Conference game Trinity L 9-10 1957 — (4-6, 3-4 LSC) *Sul Ross W 30-7 at McNeese State L 7-27 1965-78 *at Angelo State L 29-35 BILL MILLER at Texas Lutheran W 28-12 *at Howard Payne L 22-28 Head Coach *Howard Payne W 14-13 *Sam Houston State W 24-21 An assistant coach since 1961, Bill Miller *McMurry W 38-20 *Texas A&I L 0-16 took over the reigns of the Bobcat football pro- 1961-64 *at Stephen F. Austin L 24-42 *at Sul Ross W 35-0 gram. In the next 15 years, Miller had 11 win- MILTON JOWERS *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-20 ning seasons and his 86 career victories are the *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-26 Head Coach Abilene Christian L 0-47 most by a Texas State football coach. *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-28 *at Lamar L 20-33 Head Coach Milton Jowers returned as head * Lone Star Conference game 1965 — (8-2, 4-2 LSC) *Sam Houston State W 9-0 coach in 1961 and led the Bobcats to a 10-0 season in his final season as head coach He at Texas Lutheran W 31-0 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 13-32 1970 — (6-5, 4-5 LSC) had a 48-18-2 record as football coach at Texas Trinity W 27-0 * Lone Star Conference game S 12 Texas Lutheran W 14- 3 State. *Sul Ross L 14-21 S 19 *Angelo State W 20-13 155 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS

S 26 at Trinity W 13 -6 1975 — (7-3, 4-3 LSC) S 22 at Southeastern La. W 14-7 N 21 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-21 O 3 *at McMurry W 40 -13 S 13 Texas Lutheran L 20-21 S 29 *at Howard Payne W 36-9 N 28 #Jacksonville State W 38-22 O 10 *at Tarleton State W 41-7 S 27 *at Angelo State L 15-44 O 6 Cameron State W 28-20 D 5 #Northern Michigan W 62-0 O 17 *Stephan F. Austin L 17 -21 O 4 *Abilene Christian W 21-16 O 13 *Sam Houston State W 40-22 D 12 ^vs. N.D. State W 42-13 O 24 *at Sam Houston State L 24-25 O 11 *Tarleton State W 42-6 O 20 *at Stephen F. Austin L 14-28 * Lone Star Conference game; # NCAA O 31 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 19-22 O 18 *at Stephen F. Austin W 19-3 O 27 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 45-14 Division II Playoffs; ^ D-II Championship N 7 *at Howard Payne W 35-20 O 25 *Sam Houston State W 3-0 N 3 *at Angelo State L 3-14 played in McAllen, Texas N 14 *Sul Ross L 20-45 N 1 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 28-17 N 10 *at Abilene Christian L 24-28 N 21 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-42 -N 8 *at Howard Payne W 38-20 N 17 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 10-42 * Lone Star Conference game N 15 *Sul Ross W 15-14 # game played in San Antonio.; *LSC game N 21 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 8-28 1971 — (8-1-1, 7-1-1 LSC, LSC co-champions) * Lone Star Conference game 1980 — (8-3, 6-1 LSC, Lsc champions) S 18 at Angelo State W 30-8 S 6 #vs. Prairie View A&M W 49-0 S 25 at Texas Lutheran W 34-17 1976 — (5-5, 4-3 LSC) S 13 Texas Lutheran W 38-0 O 2 *McMurry W 42-3 S 11 Texas Lutheran L 9-13 S 27 at West Texas State L 13-21 O 9 *Tarleton State W 51-7 S 18 at Cameron State W 33-14 O 4 at Nicholls State L 21-24 O 16 *at Stephen F. Austin W 49-22 S 25 *Angelo State L 12-14 O 11 *Howard Payne W 35-8 O 23 *Sam Houston State W 10-7 O 2 *at Abilene Christian W 22-16 O 18 *at Sam Houston State W 55-7 O 30 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 13-29 O 9 Prairie View A&M L 25-45 O 25 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-20 N 6 *at Howard Payne T 9-9 O 16 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-0 N 1 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 37-26 N 13 *Sul Ross W 37-7 O 23 *at Sam Houston State W 40 -10 N 8 *Angelo State W 18-15 N 20 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 29-24 O 30 *at East Texas State L 8-23 N 15 *Abilene Christian W 42-2 * Lone Star Conference game N 6 *Howard Payne W 27-25 N 22 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-17 N 20 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 6-44 # game played in San Antonio; * Lone Star The Bobcats went undefeated with a 14-0 record 1972 — (7-3, 6-2 LSC) * Lone Star Conference game Conference game and won their second straight NCAA Division II title S 9 at Trinity University L 7-9 in 1982 with a 34-9 victory over UC-Davis. Hoisting S 16 Texas Lutheran W 17-12 1977 — (5-4, 5-2 LSC) the championship trophy is defensive tackle Mike S 23 *Angelo State W 10-3 S 10 at Texas Lutheran L 13-21 Langford. O 7 *at Tarleton State W 50 -14 O 1 at Howard Payne W 21-13 O 14 *Stephen F. Austin W 24-20 O 8 Prairie View A&M L 7-17 1982 — (14-0, 7-0 LSC, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS, LSC Champions) O 21 *at Sam Houston State W 26-14 O 15 Sam Houston State W 16-5 S 4 Lamar W 30-0 O 28 *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 29-32 O 22 at Stephen F. Austin W 14-9 S 11 Prairie View A&M W 35-7 N 4 *Howard Payne L 17-25 O 29 Texas A&M-Commerce W 34-20 S 18 Nicholls State W 14-7 N 10 *at Sul Ross W 13-0 N 5 at Angelo State W 23-20 O 2 at Southeastern La. W 34-21 N 18 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 20-16 N 12 at Abilene Christian L 30-36 O 9 Howard Payne W 31-3 * Lone Star Conference game N 19 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 10-21 O 16 at Sam Houston State W 52-21 * Lone Star Conference game 1973 — (4-6, 3-6 LSC) O 23 Stephen F. Austin W 31-21 S 15 at Texas Lutheran W 21-0 1978 — (6-4, 3-4 LSC) O 30 at Texas A&M-Commerce W 38-34 S 22 *at Angelo State L 0-16 S 2 at Southeastern La. W 7-0 N 6 Angelo State W 42-16 S 29 *Abilene Christian L 7-41 S 9 Texas Lutheran W 14-0 N 13 Abilene Christian W 14-13 O 6 *Tarleton State W 33-7 S 30 *Howard Payne W 55-0 N 20 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 45-27 O 13 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-17 O 7 #vs. Prairie View A&M W 58-6 N 27 #Ft. Valley State W 27-6 O 20 *Sam Houston State W 28-7 O 14 *at Sam Houston State L 16-21 D 4 #Jacksonville State W 19-14 O 27 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 14-28 O 21 *Stephen F. Austin W 9-0 D 11 ^vs. California-Davis W 34-9 * Lone Star Conference game; # NCAA N 3 *at Howard Payne L 7-33 O 28 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 25-10 Texas State went 13-1 and won its first of two N 10 *Sul Ross W 28-0 N 4 *Angelo State L 6-29 Division II Playoffs; ^ D-II Championship back-to-back NCAA Division II national cham- played in McAllen, Texas N 17 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 10-49 N 11 *Abilene Christian L 7-10 pionships after beating North Dakota State * Lone Star Conference game N 18 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 21-48 42-13 in the championship game at the Palm # game played in San Antonio; * Lone Star Bowl in McAllen, Texas. Quarterback Mike 1983-89 1974 — (6-4. 6-3 LSC) Conference game Miller lifts the trophy above. JOHN O’HARA S 15 Texas Lutheran L 7-30 Head Coach 1981 — (13-1, 6-1 LSC, NATIONAL S 28 *Angelo State W 17-14 1979-82 John O’Hara coached the Bobcats as Texas O 5 *at Abilene Christian L 9-42 CHAMPIONS, LSC champions) State prepared for its move to NCAA Division JIM WACKER S 5 Prairie View A&M W 56-0 O 12 *at Tarleton State W 35-0 Head Coach I. In its last season as a Division II school, Texas S 12 at Texas Lutheran W 59-0 O 19 *Stephen F. Austin L 7-12 Jim Wacker succeeded Bill Miller as head State went 9-2. O’Hara joined Hayden Fry’s staff S 19 Southeastern La. W 35-10 O 26 *at Sam Houston State W 20-6 coach and closed out the 1970s with a 7-4 at Iowa in 1989 before he passed away unex- S 26 at Lamar W 24-7 N 2 *at East Texas W 20-14 record. He also led Texas State to back-to-back pectedly in 1992. O 10 *at Howard Payne W 41-0 N 9 *Howard Payne W 17-7 national championships in his final two seasons O 17 *Sam Houston State W 38-4 1983 — (9-2, 6-2 LSC, LSC champions ) N 14 *at Sul Ross W 24-14 before being named head coach at TCU. N 23 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-14 O 24 *at Stephen F. Austin W 38-6 S 10 Prairie View A&M W 46-7 * Lone Star Conference game 1979 — (7-4, 3-4 LSC) O 31 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 38-7 S 24 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 28-0 S 1 #vs. Prairie View A&M W 38-13 N 7 *at Angelo State W 31-7 O 1 *at Howard Payne W 44-9 S 8 at Texas Lutheran W 19-5 N 14 *at Abilene Christian W 38-31 O 8 Northwestern St. L 16-14 156 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS O 15 *Sam Houston State W 26-0 S 19 *UL Monroe L 7-44 S 28 *at Nicholls State W 19-10 1995 — (4-7, 2-3 SLC) O 22 *at Stephen F. Austin W 24-27 S 26 at Rice L 28-38 O 5 *UL Monroe L 8-17 S 7 Eastern Washington L 16-34 O 29 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 44-21 O 10 at Baylor L 15-36 O 12 *at Stephen F. Austin W 31-15 S 14 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 12-40 N 5 *at Angelo State W 20-0 O 17 *Northwestern State L 21-24 O 19 Texas Southern W 31-29 S 23 at Montana State L 24-45 N 12 *at Abilene Christian W 54-13 O 24 at Nicholls State W 31-16 O 26 *at McNeese State L 18-19 S 30 Southern Utah W 65-15 N 19 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 40-3 O 31 Lamar W 27-19 N 2 *Northwestern St. W 24-0 O 7 Cal State Northridge W 43-14 N 26 #Centeral St. (Ohio) L 16-24 N 7 *at McNeese State W 26-14 N 9 Prairie View A&M W 59-6 O 14 at Cal St. Sacramento L 3-12 * Lone Star Conference game; # NCAA N 14 *at Stephen F. Austin W 7-3 N 16 *at North Texas W 36-8 O 21 *at Nicholls State W 35-25 Division II Playoffs N 21 *Sam Houston State L 21-24 N 23 *Sam Houston State L 14-20 O 28 *at Northwestern St. W 28-14 * Southland Conference game * Southland Conference game N 4 *McNeese State L 7-28 Texas State left the Lone Star Conference in N 11 *at Stephen F. Austin L 21-50 1984, and moved from NCAA Division II to 1988 — (4-7, 1-5 SLC) 1992-96 N 18 *Sam Houston State L 20-26 NCAA Division I-AA. The Bobcats joined the S 3 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 41-28 JIM BOB HELDUSER * Southland Conference game Gulf Star Conference and posted a 7-4 record S 10 at Lamar W 27-26 Head Coach in its first year. S 17 *at UL Monroe L 7-29 Jim Bob Helduser was named head coach 1996 — (5-6, 2-4 SFL) S 24 *Stephen F. Austin L 10-27 in 1992 and spent four seasons on the Texas A 31 Grand Valley State W 19-14 1984 — (7-4, 2-3 GSC) O 1 *Northwestern St. L 21-49 State sidelines. Helduser coached at TCU, Ala- S 14 Hofstra W 28-13 S 1 at Wichita State W 38-31 O 8 at Baylor L 7-45 bama and Texas A&M before he passed away S 21 at E. Washington L 7-38 S 8 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 28-0 O 15 Texas Southern W 38-7 in 2010 after a long battle with cancer. S 28 Idaho W 27-21 S 22 at Texas-Arlington L 13-48 O 22 *McNeese State L 21-24 O 12 at Southern Utah L 27-41 S 29 Central Florida W 39-13 O 29 Nicholls State L 10-13 1992 — (5-5-1, 2-4-1 SLC) O 19 *at Troy State L 13-24 O 6 *at Northwestern St. L 7-28 N 12 *North Texas L 10-30 S 5 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 15-14 O 26 *Nicholls State L 36-49 O 13 at Lamar W 23-0 N 19 *at Sam Houston State W 10-3 S 12 #Texas Southern W 39-34 N 2 *Northwestern State L 0-49 O 20 *at Southeastern La. W 10-7 * Southland Conference game S 19 Youngstown State L 20-23 N 9 *at McNeese State W 16-13 O 27 at North Texas W 27-19 S 26 *at UL Monroe L 6-13 N 16 *Stephen F. Austin W 31-19 N 3 *Stephen F. Austin W 24-7 1989 — (5-6, 3-3 SLC) O 3 *Nicholls State W 38-13 N 23 *at Sam Houston State L 17-29 N 10 *Nicholls State L 14-30 S 2 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-28 O 10 *Stephen F. Austin W 17-14 * Southland Football League game N 17 *at Sam Houston State L 17-21 S 9 Prairie View A&M W 41-0 O 24 *McNeese State L 13-17 * Gulf Star Conference game S 23 *UL Monroe W 26-7 O 31 *at Northwestern St. L 17-20 1997-02 S 30 *Northwestern St. L 14-31 N 7 at Prairie View A&M W 56-7 BOB DEBESSE 1985 — (3-8, 2-3 GSC) O 7 *Stephen F. Austin L 21-32 N 14 *North Texas L 10-13 Head Coach S 7 at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 7-30 O 14 at Texas Southern W 34-17 N 21 *at Sam Houston State T 22-22 Bob DeBesse was named head coach in S 14 at East Carolina L 16-27 O 21 at Nicholls State L 21-22 # game played in San Antonio; 1997 and spent six seasons at Texas State. S 21 Lamar L 21-24 O 28 *McNeese State L 7-21 * Southland Conference game His best season came in 2000 when the S 28 Texas-Arlington L 16-19 N 4 Lamar L 19-20 Bobcats finished with a 7-4 record. O 5 at Central Florida W 48-12 N 11 *North Texas W 25-20 1993 — (2-9, 1-6 SLC) O 19 at McNeese State L 0-28 N 18 *Sam Houston State W 24-0 S 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 20-14 1997 — (5-6, 2-5 SFL) O 26 *at Nicholls State L 12-20 * Southland Conference game S 11 at Idaho L 38-66 S 4 Sacremento State W 24-14 N 2 *Northwestern State W 26-17 S 18 Liberty L 14-17 S 13 at Hofstra L 24-28 N 9 *Southeastern La. W 55-15 S 25 at Northern Iowa L 13-34 S 20 Montana State W 28-26 N 16 *at Stephen F. Austin L 21-43 1990-91 O 9 *at North Texas L 28-35 O 4 *Troy State W 31-17 N 23 *Sam Houston State L 25-27 DENNIS FRANCHIONE O 16 *UL Monroe L 21-40 O 11 *at Nicholls State L 28-29 * Gulf Star Conference game Head Coach O 23 *at Nicholls State L 37-63 O 18 *at Northwestern St. L 3-31 Dennis Franchione was named head coach O 30 *at Northwestern St. W 22-15 O 25 Southern Utah W 21-7 1986 — (4-7, 2-2 GSC) in 1990 and had a 13-9 record in his two sea- N 6 *McNeese State L 10-27 N 1 *at Stephen F. Austin L 28-31 S 6 North Texas L 0-7 sons before leaving for New Mexico. N 13 *at Stephen F. Austin L 7-29 N 8 *McNeese State L 21-31 S 13 Abilene Christian L 24-38 N 20 *Sam Houston State L 10-35 N 15 *at Jacksonville St. W 35-27 S 20 at UL Monroe L 14-17 1990 — (6-5, 3-3 SLC) * Southland Conference game N 22 *Sam Houston State L 30-35 S 27 at Rice W 31-6 S 1 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 15-7 * Southland Football League game O 4 McNeese State W 13-9 S 8 Idaho L 35-38 1994 — (4-7, 1-5 SLC) O 11 at Northern Arizona L 0-39 S 15 at Liberty L 22-35 S 1 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-45 1998 — (4-7, 2-5 SFL) O 18 at Lamar L 3-17 S 22 *at UL Monroe L 27-30 S 8 Northern Iowa W 20-19 S 3 Delta State W 17-10 O 25 *Nicholls State L 21-35 S 29 *Nicholls State W 33-30 S 17 at Pacific L 7-27 S 12 at Northern Arizona L 16-38 N 1 *at Northwestern St. W 29-6 O 6 *Stephen F. Austin W 24-0 S 24 Cal State Northridge W 28-23 S 19 Hofstra L 3-17 N 15 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-28 O 13 Texas Southern W 32-9 O 1 Sonoma State W 57-7 S 26 *Northwestern State L 10-34 N 22 *at Sam Houston State L 31-32 O 20 *at Northwestern St. W 21-12 O 8 *North Texas L 14-27 O 3 at Southern Illinois W 30-25 * Gulf Star Conference game O 27 *McNeese State W 19-17 O 22 *Nicholls State W 27-26 O 22 *at Troy State L 17-20 N 10 *North Texas L 15-16 O 29 *Northwestern State L 17-41 O 29 *Stephen F. Austin W 14-7 N 17 *at Sam Houston State L 25-26 Texas State joined the Southland Conference N 5 *at McNeese State L 10-34 N 7 *at McNeese State L 0-27 prior to the 1987 season. * Southland Conference game N 12 *Stephen F. Austin L 19-24 N 14 *Jacksonville State L 27-33 N 19 *at Sam Houston State L 10-34 N 21 *at Sam Houston State L 24-31 1987 — (4-7, 2-4 SLC) 1991 — (7-4, 4-3 SLC) * Southland Conference game N 28 *Nicholls State W 28-27 S 5 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-20 S 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 29-14 * Southland Football League game S 12 *at North Texas L 3-20 S 14 at Idaho L 38-41 157 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS 1999 — (3-8, 2-5 SFL) S 6 Angelo State W 42-7 N 9 Texas Southern W 41-21 N 6 Central Arkansas L 17-49 S 2 Midwestern State W 45-3 S 13 at Tulsa L 15-41 * Southland Conference game N 13 at McNeese State L 6-36 S 11 at South Florida L 10-17 S 20 Cal-Davis W 34-32 N 20 at Sam Houston State L 29-31 S 18 *at Stephen F. Austin L 17-28 S 27 Southeastern La. W 38-17 2007-10 * Southland Conference game S 25 Northern Arizona L 26-29 O 4 at Florida Atlantic L 14-27 BRAD WRIGHT Head Coach O 9 *at Nicholls State W 16-0 O 11 at Southern Utah L 28-31 2011-2015 O 16 *Troy State L 17-24 O 18 *Northwestern State L 19-49 Brad Wright posted a 23-23 record in four seasons and led the Bobcats to a Southland DENNIS FRANCHIONE O 23 *at Jacksonville St. L 10-17 O 25 *at Stephen F. Austin L 27-44 Conference championship and NCAA FCS Play- Head Coach O 30 *at Northwestern St. L 21-36 O 30 *McNeese State L 28-38 off berth in 2008. Dennis Franchione returned to Texas N 6 *McNeese State L 7-10 N 6 *at Nicholls State •W 13-31 State in 2011 to lead the Bobcats in their N 13 Southern Utah L 28-32 N 20 *Sam Houston State W 49-28 2007 — (4-7, 3-4 SLC) transition to the NCAA Division I FBS. Dur- N 20 *Sam Houston State W 20-14 * Southland Conference game; won game by S1 Cal Poly W 38-35 ing his five-year second term, the Bobcats * Southland Football League game forfeit at Nicholls State S 8 Abilene Christian L 27-45 played one season in the WAC in 2012 before S 15 at Baylor L 27-34 joining the Sun Belt Conference in 2013. 2000 — (7-4, 5-2 SFL) S 22 at South Dakota State L 3-38 Franchione retired from coaching at the end A 31 Midwestern State W 34-13 2004-06 O 6 *McNeese State L 20-41 of the 2015 season with 213 career wins and S 9 Cal State-Northridge L 13-19 DAVID BAILIFF O 11 *at Central Arkansas L 21-63 Head Coach leading his teams to nine conference cham- S 16 at Oklahoma State L 0-23 David Bailiff had a 21-15 record in his three O 20 *Stephen F. Austin W 52-29 pionships, nine bowl games, and four NAIA S 30 at UL-Monroe W 27-7 seasons at Texas State and led the Bobcats to a O 27 *at Northwestern St. W 20-17 and one NCAA Division II playoff games. O 7 *Nicholls State W 25-0 Southland Conference co-championship and NCAA N 3 *Southeastern La. W 45-31 O 14 *at Troy State L 7-31 Division I-AA playoff berth. N 10 *at Nicholls State L 28-52 2011 — (6-6, Independent) O 21 *Jacksonville State W 28-24 N 15 *Sam Houston State L 28-29 S 3 at Texas Tech L 10-50 O 28 *Northwestern St. W 21-10 2004 — (5-6, 3-2 SLC) * Southland Conference game S 10 at Wyoming L 10-45 N 4 *at McNeese State L 3-18 S 2 Angelo State W 45-10 S 17 Tarleton State W 38-28 N 11 *Stephen F. Austin W 38-21 S 11 at Baylor L 17-24 2008 — (8-5, 5-2 SLC champions) S 24 at #22 Stephen F. Austin W 35-26 N 18 *at Sam Houston State W 24-17 S 18 Southeastern La. W 31-28 A 28 Angelo State W 21-14 O 1 Nicholls State W 38-12 * Southland Football League game O 2 at Appalachian St. L 34-41 S 6 at SMU L 36-45 O 8 at McNeese State W 21-14 O 9 Florida Atlantic L 13-20 S 20 at Northern Colorado W 38-35 O 15 Lamar W 46-21 2001 — (4-7, 0-6 SFL) O 16 at Cal Poly L 21-38 S 27 Southern Utah L 20-34 O 22 at Southeastern La. L 28-38 A 30 Arkansas-Monticello W 52-7 O 23 *Stephen F. Austin W 17-14 O 4 Texas Southern W 63-39 O 29 Northwestern State L 10-23 S 8 at Missouri L 6-40 O 30 *at McNeese State W 54-27 O 11 *at McNeese State W 45-42 N 5 Prairie View A&M W 34-26 S 15 at Cal St. Northridge cancelled N 6 *at Northwestern St. L 7-44 O 18 *Central Arkansas L 24-31 N 12 at Central Arkansas L 22-23 S 22 Angelo State W 10-0 N 13 *Nicholls State W 35-12 O 25 *at Stephen F. Austin W 62-21 N 19 Sam Houston State L 14-36 S 29 at Illinois State W 20-13 N 20 *at Sam Houston State L 9-27 N 1 *NW State (ot) L 31-34 O 6 Portland State W 23-20 * Southland Conference game N 8 *at Southeastern La. W 38-24 O 13 *McNeese State L 3-21 N 15 *Nicholls State W 34-10 Texas State began playing in the Western Athletic O 20 *at Jacksonville St. L 17-38 2005 — (11-3, 5-1 SLC Co-Champions) N 22 *at Sam Houston State (ot) W 45-42 Conference in 2012. O 27 *at Nicholls State L 14-33 S 3 Delta State W 32-25 N 29 # at Montana L 13-31 N 3 *Northwestern State L 17-20 S 10 Southern Utah W 34-0 * Southland Conference game; 2012 — (4-8, 2-4 in WAC) N 10 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-35 S 22 at Texas A&M L 31-44 #-NCAA Div. I FCS Playoff game S 1 at Houston W 30-13 N 17 *Sam Houston State L 13-31 O 1 South Dakota State W 42-12 S 8 Texas Tech L 10-58 * Southland Football League game O 8 *at Southeastern La. W 30-15 2009 — (7-4, 5-2 SLC) S 22 Stephen F. Austin W 41-37 O 15 Okla. Panhandle St. W 75-7 S 5 Angelo State W 48-28 S 29 Nevada L 21-34 2002 — (4-7, 1-5 SFL) O 22 *Northwestern St. W 31-16 S 19 at #15 TCU L 21-56 O 6 at New Mexico L 14-35 A 31 at Minnesota L 0-42 O 29 *at Nicholls State L 29-32 S 26 Texas Southern W 52-18 O 13 *Idaho W 38-7 S 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 28-21 N 5 *McNeese State W 49-7 O 3 at Southern Utah L 16-38 O 27 *at San Jose State L 20-31 S 21 Texas Southern W 17-10 N 12 *at Stephen F. Austin W 38-21 O 10 *Southeastern La. (ot) L 50-51 N 3 *at Utah State L 7-38 S 28 Southern Utah W 49-19 N 19 *Sam Houston State W 26-23 O 17 *at Nicholls State W 34-28 N 10 *Louisiana Tech L 55-62 O 5 at Portland State L 0-16 N 26 #Georgia Southern W 50-35 O 24 *at Northwestern State W 20-17 N 17 at Navy L 10-21 O 12 *at Northwestern St. L 27-40 D 3 #Cal Poly W 14-7 O 31 *#11 Stephen F. Austin W 28-7 N 24 *at UTSA L 31-38 O 19 *Nicholls State L 21-24 D 9 #Northern Iowa L 37-40 N 7 *at #19 Central Arkansas W 27-24 D 1 *New Mexico State W 66-28 N 2 *Jacksonville State W 27-20 * Southland Conference game; # NCAA I-AA N 14 *#10 McNeese State L 27-30 * Western Athletic Conference game N 9 *McNeese State L 7-47 Playoff game N 21 *Sam Houston State W 28-20 N 16 *Stephen F. Austin L 21-30 * Southland Conference game N 23 *at Sam Houston State L 14-20 2006 — (5-6, 3-3 SLC) After one season in the WAC, Texas State began * Southland Football League game S 2 Tarleton State W 27-23 2010 — (4-7, 1-6 SLC) playing in the Sun Belt Conference in 2013. S 9 at Kentucky L 41-7 S 4 at Houston L 28-68 2003 S 16 Northern Colorado L 14-13 S 11 Southern Arkansas W 31-17 2013 — (6-6, 2-5 in Sun Belt) MANNY MATSAKIS S 23 at Southern Utah L 30-21 S 18 #17 Cal Poly W 21-12 A 31 at Southern Miss W 22-15 Head Coach Manny Matsakis had a 5-7 record O 7 *Stephen F. Austin L 24-13 S 25 Southern Utah W 42-28 S 7 Prairie View A&M W 28-03 in one season at Texas State. O 14 *at McNeese State W 27-17 O 9 at Southeastern La. L 24-49 S 21 at Texas Tech L 33-07 O 21 *Southeastern La. W 38-17 O 16 Nicholls State (4 ot) L 45-47 S 28 Wyoming W 42-21 2003 — (5-7, 2-4 SLC) O 28 *at Northwestern St. L 19-10 O 23 Northwestern State L 3-16 O 5 *at UL Lafayette L 24-48 A 30 at New Mexico L 8-72 N 2 *Nicholls State L 21-19 O 30 at #3 Stephen F. Austin W 27-24 O 12 *UL Monroe L 14-21 158 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS 2016 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS O 19 *Georgia State W 24-17 2015 — (3-9, 2-6 in Sun Belt) TEXAS STATE IN OVERTIME GAMES O 26 *South Alabama W 33-31 S 05 at #10 Florida State L 16-59 N 2 at Idaho W 37-21 S 12 Prairie View A&M W 63-24 Number of N 16 *at Arkansas State L 21-38 S 19 Southern Miss L 56-50 Date Opponent Overtimes Result N 23 *Western Kentucky L 7-38 S 26 at Houston L 14-59 Oct. 26, 1996 Nicholls State 5 L 36-49 N 29 *at Troy L 28-42 O 10 *at UL Lafayette L 27-49 Sept. 09, 2000 Cal State-Northridge 1 L 13-19 * Sun Belt Conference Game O 24 *South Alabama W 36-18 Sept. 18, 2004 Southeastern Louisiana 2 W 31-28 O 29 *Georgia Southern L 13-37 Oct. 29, 2005 at Nicholls State 1 L 29-32 2014 — (7-5, 5-3 in Sun Belt) N 07 *New Mexico State L 21-31 A 30 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 65-0 N 14 *Georgia State L 19-41 Nov.. 19, 2005 Sam Houston State 1 W 26-23 S 13 Navy L 21-35 N 19 *UL Monroe W 16-3 Dec. 09, 2005 Northern Iowa 1 L 37-40 S 20 at Illinois L 35-42 N 28 *at Idaho L 31-38 Nov. 01, 2008 Northwestern State 1 L 31-34 S 27 at Tulsa (3 ot) W 37-34 D 5 *at Arkansas State L 17-55 Nov. 22, 2008 Sam Houston State 1 W 45-42 O 04 *Idaho W 35-30 * Sun Belt Conference Game Oct. 10, 2009 Southeastern Louisiana 1 L 50-51 O 14 *UL Lafayette L 10-34 O ct.16, 2010 Nicholls State 4 L 45-47 O 25 *at UL Monroe W 22-18 Sept. 29, 2014 at Tulsa 3 W 37-34 N 01 *at New Mexico State W 37-29 N 08 *Georgia Southern L 25-28 Most OT Periods: Five (Oct. 26, 1996) N 15 *at South Alabama L 20-24 N 20 *Arkansas State W 45-27 Last OT Game and Result: W at Tulsa (Sept. 27, 2014) N 29 *at Georgia State W 54-31 * Sun Belt Conference Game Record in OT Games: 4-7 Record in 1 OT Period: 2-5 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Record in 2 OT Periods: 1-0 Name Years Record Pct. Record in 3 OT Periods: 1-0 O.W. Strahan 1919-34 70-53-9 .564 Record in 4 OT Periods: 0-1 Joe Cheaney 1935-41 23-42-5 .364 Record in 5 OT Periods: 0-1 George Vest 1946-50 28-16-3 .628 Milton Jowers 1951-53, 1961-64 48-18-2 .706 R.W. Parker 1954-59 31-24-3 .560 Jack Henry 1960 2- 8-0 .200 Bill Miller 1964-78 86-51-3 .614 Jim Wacker 1979-82 42- 8-0 .840 John O’Hara 1983-89 36-41-0 .468 Dennis Franchione 1990-91, 2011-15 39-43-0 .476 Jim Bob Helduser 1992-96 20-34-1 .364 Bob DeBesse 1997-02 27-39-0 .409 Manny Matsakis 2003 4- 8-0 .333 David Bailiff 2004-06 21-15-0 .583 Brad Wright 2007-10 23-23-0 .500

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Year Coach Overall Record Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1904 5-1 1966 Bill Miller 7-2-1 4-2-1 second place 1905 no scores reported 1967 Bill Miller 9-1 6-1 second place 1906 no scores reported 1968 Bill Miller 5-5 3-4 fifth place 1907 no scores reported 1969 Bill Miller 3-6 3-4 t-fourth place 1908 no scores reported 1970 Bill Miller 6-5 4-5 t-fifth place 1909 0-1 1971 Bill Miller 8-1-1 7-1-1 Champions 1910 0-1 1972 Bill Miller 7-3 6-2 t-second place 1911 no scores reported 1973 Bill Miller 4-6 3-6 t-sixth place 1912 no scores reported 1974 Bill Miller 6-4 6-3 t-third place 1913 0-1 1975 Bill Miller 7-3 7-2 third place 1914 no scores reported 1976 Bill Miller 5-5 4-3 t-third place 1915 0-1 1977 Bill Miller 5-4 5-2 t-third place 1916 0-2 1978 Bill Miller 6-4 3-4 t-fifth place 1917 no scores reported 1979 Jim Wacker 7-4 3-4 t-fifth place 1918 0-1 1980 Jim Wacker 8-3 6-1 Champions 1919 Oscar Strahan 4-4 1981 Jim Wacker 13-1 6-1 Champions 1920 Oscar Strahan 4-2-1 1982 Jim Wacker 14-0 7-0 Champions 1921 Oscar Strahan 7-0 Teachers Normal Champions 1983 John O’Hara 9-2 6-2 Co-Champions

Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association Gulf Star Conference Year Coach Overall Record Conference Finish Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1922 Oscar Strahan 3-3 1984 John O’Hara 7-4 Unavailable Unavailable 1923 Oscar Strahan 4-4 1985 John O’Hara 3-8 Unavailable Unavailable 1924 Oscar Strahan 4-4 Teachers Normal Champions 1986 John O’Hara 4-7 Unavailable Unavailable 1925 Oscar Strahan 2-6 1926 Oscar Strahan 7-2 second place, TIAA Southland Conference 1927 Oscar Strahan 4-4-1 second place, TIAA Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1928 Oscar Strahan 2-7 1987 John O’Hara 4-7 2-4 fifth place 1929 Oscar Strahan 6-1-2 TIAA Champions 1988 John O’Hara 4-7 1-5 sixth place 1930 Oscar Strahan 5-1-3 1989 John O’Hara 5-6 3-3 third place 1931 Oscar Strahan 4-4 1990 Dennis Franchione 6-5 3-3 third place 1991 Dennis Franchione 7-4 4-3 T-fourth place Lone Star Conference 1992 Jim Bob Helduser 5-5-1 2-4-1 sixth place Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1993 Jim Bob Helduser 2-9 1-6 eighth place 1932 Oscar Strahan 5-3 3-1 second place 1994 Jim Bob Helduser 4-7 1-5 seventh place 1933 Oscar Strahan 7-1-1 3-1-1 second place 1995 Jim Bob Helduser 4-7 2-3 T-third place 1934 Oscar Strahan 2-7-1 1-3-1 fifth place 1996 Jim Bob Helduser 5-6 2-4 sixth place 1935 Joe Cheaney 2-7 1-3 fourth place 1997 Bob DeBesse 5-6 2-4 T-sixth place 1936 Joe Cheaney 2-5-1 1-3 fourth place 1998 Bob DeBesse 4-7 2-5 T-sixth place 1937 Joe Cheaney 6-4 2-2 third place 1999 Bob DeBesse 3-8 2-5 sixth place 1938 Joe Cheaney 0-8 0-4 fifth place 2000 Bob DeBesse 7-4 5-2 T-second place 1939 Joe Cheaney 3-5-2 0-2-1 fifth place 2001 Bob DeBesse 4-7 0-6 seventh place 1940 Joe Cheaney 3-5-1 0-4 fifth place 2002 Bob DeBesse 4-7 1-5 seventh place 1941 Joe Cheaney 4-4 3-1 second place 2003 Manny Matsakis 5-7 2-3 T-fourth place 1942 Joe Cheaney 3-4-1 0-2-1 t-second place 2004 David Bailiff 5-6 3-2 third place 1943 did not play due to World War II 2005 David Bailiff 11-3 5-1 Conference Co-Champions 1944 did not play due to World War II 2006 David Bailiff 5-6 3-3 fourth place 1945 did not play due to World War II 2007 Brad Wright 4-7 3-4 fifth place 1946 George Vest 6-2-2 3-2-1 fourth place 2008 Brad Wright 8-5 5-2 Conference Champions 1947 George Vest 5-4 4-2 third place 2009 Brad Wright 7-4 5-2 third place 1948 George Vest 8-1 6-0 Champions 2010 Brad Wright 4-7 1-6 seventh place 1949 George Vest 3-6-1 2-3 third place 1950 George Vest 6-3 2-2 t-second place Independent 1951 Milton Jowers 6-3-1 2-2-1 t-second place Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1952 Milton Jowers 7-2 4-1 t-second place 2011 Dennis Franchione 6-6 Independent 1953 Milton Jowers 5-4 3-2 third place 1954 R. W. Parker 6-3-1 5-0-1 Co-Champions Western Athletic Conference 1955 R. W. Parker 6-1-2 5-1 Co-Champions Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1956 R. W. Parker 6-3 4-2 third place 2012 Dennis Franchione 4-8 2-4 fifth place 1957 R. W. Parker 4-6 3-4 fourth place 1958 R. W. Parker 5-5 4-3 fifth place Sun Belt Conference 1959 R. W. Parker 4-6 4-3 seventh place Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1960 Jack Henry 2-8 1-6 t-seventh place 2013 Dennis Franchione 6-6 2-5 seventh place 1961 Milton Jowers 4-5-1 2-4-1 sixth place 2014 Dennis Franchione 7-5 5-3 T-fourth place 1962 Milton Jowers 8-2 6-1 second place 2015 Dennis Franchione 3-9 2-6 10th place 1963 Milton Jowers 10-0 7-0 Champions Overall Totals 506-430-29 251-220-11* 1964 Bill Miller 8-2 4-2 third place *- since 1932 1965 Bill Miller 8-2 4-2 second place 160 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM • @TXSTATEBOBCATS DALLAS MCCLARTY 5-11 | NT | SENIOR

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