GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019

Manny Bunch Trevis Gipson Senior • SAF Senior • DE Cooper Edmiston Shemarr Robinson Senior • LB Senior • DT

Chris Ivy Jr. Senior • OT

Keenen Johnson Senior • WR

RECORD AND FACT BOOK SHAMARI BROOKS 2018 = 967 YARDS AND 7 TDS CAREER = 1,654 YARDS AND 17 TDS

DYNAMIC& TAYLOR DUO BROOKS RUSHING YARDS COMBINING FOR 2,683 AND 33 TDS IN THEIR CAREERS COREY TAYLOR II 2018 = 846 YARDS AND 11 TDS CAREER = 1,029 YARDS AND 16 TDS Table of Contents INTRO Introduction 1 2019 AAC Composite Schedule...... 79 Records 119 The AAC Bowl Lineup...... 80 Table of Contents...... 1 2019-20 Bowl Schedule...... 81 Tulsa’s NCAA Records/Annual Champions.. 120-121 2019 Football Schedule...... 1 Notes Page...... 82 Individual Season Leaders...... 122-130 Tulsa Quick Facts...... 1 Tulsa Team Records...... 131-132 Media Information...... 2 Opponents 83 Tulsa Individual Records...... 133-134 American Teleconference Schedule...... 2 Opponent Team Records...... 135-136 PLAYERS Numbers to Know...... 3 2019 Opponents ...... 84-86 Game Streaks...... 136 Montgomery Radio Call-in Show...... 3 Series History Against 2019 Tulsa Year-By-Year Offensive Totals...... 137 Athletic Media Relations Staff...... 3 Opponents...... 87-88 Opponent Year-By-Year Offensive Totals...... 137 Directions to H.A. Chapman Stadium...... 3 History 89 Longest Plays...... 138 The ...... 4 Hurricane 100-Yard Receivers...... 139-141 The City of Tulsa...... 5 Tulsa Football Historical Review...... 90-99 Hurricane 300-Yard Passers...... 141-142 H.A. Chapman Stadium...... 6-7 Tulsa’s Hurricane Bowl History...... 100-106 Hurricane 100-Yard Rushers...... 142-145 Case Athletic Complex...... 7 Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductees...... 107 Top-10 Single Game Performances...... 146 adidas...... 8 National Awards...... 107 STAFF Retired Jerseys...... 108 Top-10 Single Season Performances...... 146-147 Players 9 All-Americans...... 109-111 Top-10 Career Performances...... 148 Tulsa’s Pro Draftees...... 112-113 Top-10 Team Season Performances...... 149 2019 Season Preview...... 10-15 Hurricane in All-Star Games...... 114 Top Crowds to See Tulsa Play...... 150 2019 Depth Chart...... 16 Current NFL/CFL Players...... 114 Series Records vs. All Opponents...... 151-152 2019 Returning Letterwinners...... 16 Tulsa’s Conference History...... 115 Tulsa in Overtime...... 152 Pronounciation Guide...... 17 All-Conference Selections...... 116-118 All-Time Head Coaching Records...... 152

2019 Team Analysis...... 17 REVIEW Conference Honors...... 117 Top 10 Winningest Coaches...... 152 2019 Numerical Roster...... 18-19 Season-by-Season Review...... 153-155 2019 Alphabetical Roster...... 20-21 Tulsa Won-Lost Records...... 155 Player Profiles...... 22-38 Tulsa Athletic Hall of Fame...... 156 Newcomer Roster...... 39 Homecoming Game Results...... 157 Newcomer Profiles...... 39-41 Tulsa in the National Polls...... 157 Notes Page...... 42 All-Time Results...... 158-174

® CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC Staff 43 celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2019 Head Football Coach...... 44-45 Coaching Staff...... 46-52 Tulsa Quick Facts Football Support Staff...... 52 Location: Tulsa, University President ...... 53 Enrollment: 4,412 (3,297 undergradate) VP/Director of Athletics...... 54 Founded: 1894

2018 Review 55 Nickname: Golden Hurricane OPPONENTS Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson 2018 Game-by-Game Review...... 56-61 Affiliation: NCAA Division I-A 2018 Season Results...... 62 2019 Tulsa Football Schedule 2018 Team and Individual Statistics...... 62-65 Conference: American Athletc Conference Aug. 30 (Fri.) at Michigan State (FS1) 6:00 pm 2018 Tulsa Individual Superlatives...... 66 President: Dr. Gerard Clancy 2018 Tulsa and Opponent Season Sept. 7 at San Jose State 8:00 pm Faculty Representative: Highs and Lows...... 66 Sept. 14 OKLAHOMA STATE (ESPN Net.) 2:30 pm Dr. Christopher Anderson 2018 Opponent Individual Superlatives...... 67 VP & Director of Athletics: Sept. 21 WYOMING TBA 2018 Starting Lineups...... 67 HISTORY Oct. 5 at SMU* TBA 2018 Team Game-by-Game Summaries...... 68 Dr. Derrick Gragg 2018 Individual Game-by-Game Head Football Coach: Oct. 12 NAVY* TBA Offensive Stats...... 69 , 5th year Oct. 19 at Cincinnati* TBA 2018 Individual Game-by-Game Overall Record: 21-29 School Record: same Oct. 26 MEMPHIS* (Homecoming) TBA Tackle Chart...... 70 Nov. 2 at Tulane* TBA 2018 Participation Chart...... 71 2018 Record: Won 3, Lost 9 2018 Longest Plays...... 72 2018 AAC Record: Won 2, Lost 6 Nov. 8 (Fri.) UCF* (ESPN2) 6:00 pm

(T5th place, West) Nov. 23 HOUSTON* TBA RECORDS Offense: Spread American Athletic Conference 73 Nov. 30 at ECU* TBA Defense: 3-3-5 American Athletic Conference Profile...... 74-75 Stadium: Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Dec. 7 The American Championship TBA 2018 AAC Standings...... 75 Stadium (30,000) 2018 AAC Team & Individual Statistics...... 76-78 Surface: FieldTurf *American Athletic Conference Games BOLD indicates home games; All Game Times are Central Time Zone

TulsaHurricane.com 1 Media Information CREDENTIALS INTERNET, TELEPHONES depending on the players’ class schedules and Requests for working press credentials for Tulsa’s Wireless and hardwire internet connections are team obligations. Tele­vi­sion stations usually will home football games must be sent to the Athletic available in the H.A. Chapman Stadium Press Box. be able to do interviews of a shorter duration after Media Relations Office by mail or emailed on com- Phones, stat monitors and TV monitors are avail- practice, but make arrangements with the ath- pany letterhead to [email protected]. able to the media in the press box as well. letic media relations office. The last time for player Members of the electronic media and those interviews is Thursday following practice, except daily and Sunday papers covering Tulsa and its POST-GAME INTERVIEW POLICY on non-Saturday game weeks. Contact the athletic media relations office for exact days and times of opponents on a regular basis will receive first pri- The Tulsa locker room is closed. Philip media availability for non-Saturday game weeks. ority for credentials. If space permits, every attempt Montgomery will be ­available to the media in the Media are asked to set-up all player and coach will be made to honor other requests. Lettermen’s Lounge in the Case Athletic Complex interviews by calling the athletic media relations Credentials will not be mailed. Credentials can for approximately 10 minutes prior to his radio office at 918-631-3200. be picked up at the TU Athletic Media Relations show. In addition to Coach Montgomery, requested Office during the week of the game or on gameday Tulsa players will be available to the media as well. COVERING PRACTICE three hours prior to kickoff at the press will call win- For home games, the visiting team has access to a dow at the corner of Gary and Florence Avenues. post-game interview room at the back entrance to Tulsa’s practices are closed to the public. Televi- the team locker room. sion video and photography of practice is allowed All credentials are non-transferable and are between Tuesday-Wednesday for a selected limited to m­ embers of the working media PHOTOGRAPHERS period of time. Practices will be held at H.A. Chap- only. Your cooperation in this matter will help man Stadium and Harwell Field. Head Coach Photographers are reminded that credentials must ensure the best possible working conditions Philip Montgomery and players (depending on be properly d­ isplayed at all times. There will be a in the H.A. Chapman Stadium Press Box and class schedules) are usually available for inter- transmission area for photographers. on the sidelines. views prior practice. Please contact the Athletic Media Relations Office earlier in the day to request SIDELINE POLICY interviews and to check on practice times. All non-team personnel including photographers PARKING are not permitted in either teams’ bench area Media parking will be located in two locations: the TULSA WEEKLY NEWS CONFERENCES (between the 25-yard lines) and must stay behind Mabee Gym West Parking Lot (the corner of 8th Tulsa Head Coach Philip Montgomery will meet the 12-foot restraining line that surrounds the Street and Florence Ave; enter on 8th Street from with the media usually on Tuesday’s throughout field. Media can get from north to south by pass- the west at Delaware Ave.) and the Blue Lot (the cor- the season for his weekly news conference. Select ing behind the benches. ner of 8th Street and Harvard Ave; enter 8th Street players will be available following Coach Montgom- from the east at Harvard Ave.). PROPER PARKING ery. News conferences will be held from 12-12:45 PLAYER INTERVIEWS CREDENTIAL WILL BE NEEDED FOR ENTRANCE TO pm in the Lettermen’s Lounge in the Case Athletic THESE LOTS. These parking credentials are issued All requests for interviews with Tulsa players should Complex (north end zone building). Enter through by the Athletic Media Relations office. A limited be made through the Athletic Media Relations the main entrance on the west side of the build- number of parking spaces are available, therefore, Office. Please make your request a day in advance ing. A schedule of weekly press conferences can members of the electronic media and those daily to allow enough time to arrange the interview. be obtained by contacting the athletic media rela- and Sunday papers covering Tulsa and its oppo- Interviews will not be allowed on student-athlete tions office. All other requests for interviews with nents on a regular basis will receive first priority. OFF days. The best time for extended interviews Coach Montgomery should be directed to the Ath- In order to park satellite trucks or vehicles for radio is normally between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., letic Media Relations Office. remotes contact the TU Athletic Media Relations Office in advance of the game. AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TELEVISION LIVE TRUCK PARKING Parking for Television Live Trucks is located on Flor- TELECONFERENCE SCHEDULE ence Avenue at the corner of 8th Street and Flor- The American Athletic Conference will coordi- The call begins at 11:00 a.m. ET (10:00 a.m. CT), with the ence Ave. TV pedestals are located there. The nate a weekly teleconference of the league’s order of schools as follows: proper MEDIA PARKING CREDENTIAL will be issued 12 head football coaches, beginning Monday, for this area. You can access this parking lot from Aug. 26, and continuing each Monday through Eastern Time Central Time Coach the west only, of Delaware Ave. and coming down Nov. 25. 11 a.m. 10 a.m. ,Navy 8th Street. Arrangements for TV stations must be 11:10 a.m. 10:10 a.m. , SMU made in advance. Each coach will be available for 10 minutes. 11:20 a.m. 10:20 a.m. Randy Edsall, UConn Media members who wish to access the tele- PRESS BOX 11:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Scottie Montgomery, ECU conference should contact Chuck Sullivan 11:40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. Philip Montgomery, Tulsa The press box is located on the west side of H.A. at the American Athletic Conference for the Chapman Stadium. The Working Press Level is phone number at [email protected] 11:50 a.m. 10:50 a.m. , UH located the fourth floor of the Press Box. In addi- or 401-453-0660. Noon 11:00 a.m. , Cincinnati tion to print media, Radio and TV Broadcast Booths 12:10 p.m. 11:10 a.m. Charlie Strong, USF are also located on the fourth floor. There is a TV For those who are not able to participate dur- Photo Deck located on the fifth floor. This level ing the live teleconference, an archive of each 12:20 p.m. 11:20 a.m. , Temple accommodates team video and and television call will be available on the American Athletic 12:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. Mike Norvell, Memphis Conference website at www.TheAmerican.org, film crews. shortly after the call’s completion. 12:40 p.m. 11:40 a.m. Josh Heupel, UCF 12:50 p.m. 11:50 a.m. , Tulane

2 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Numbers To Know Athletic Media Relations Staff

Area Code - 918 INTRO Press Box...... 631-5513/631-5514 Athletic Media Relations Fax...... 631-3913 Athletics Administration...... 631-2381 Don Tomkalski Football Office...... 631-2393 Senior Associate AD/Communications Football Fax...... 631-2127 Football Contact Athletic Web Site...... www.tulsahurricane.com Email: [email protected] Twitter...... @TulsaHurricane Office: 918-631-3200 Football Twitter...... @TulsaFootball Cell: 918-640-0683 Facebook...... TulsaHurricane PLAYERS Football Facebook...... TulsaFootball Instagram...... Tulsahurricanepics Football Instagram...... tulsa_football

Stephanie Hall Director of Media Relations Email: [email protected] Office: 918-631-2163 Cell: 918-232-2393 STAFF

Jordan Korphage Assistant Director Football Secondary Contact Email: [email protected] Office: 918-631-2492 Cell: 918-402-7929 REVIEW

Chris Slack Media Relations Assistant Email: TBA

Office: 918-631-3720 CONFERENCE

THE PHILIP MONTGOMERY RADIO CALL-IN SHOW Cell: 614-325-0821 AMERICAN ATHLETIC The Philip Montgomery Radio Call-in Show will air on normally on Mondays, from 7-8 p.m. The weekly radio show will ari live from the Rib Crib at 15th and Harvard Ave. The show can be heard on Big Country 99.5 FM KXBL Radio. Directions to H.A. Chapman Stadium

Aug. 26 Sept. 23 Oct. 28 Dec. 2 Address: 3112 East 8th Street Sept. 2 Oct. 7 Nov. 4 Sept. 9 Oct. 14 Nov. 11 From: West (Oklahoma City) 1. Take I-35 North to I-44 East/Turnpike exit. Sept. 16 Oct. 21 Nov. 25 2. Take I-44 to I-244 East exit. OPPONENTS 3. Take I-244 to Harvard Ave. exit, turn right at stoplight. 4. Turn right on 8th Street. Skelly Stadium is on your left. From: East (from I-244) 1. Take US-169 North towards Owasso. CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for American Athletic Conference foot- 2. Exit US-169 at I-244/US-412 toward Tulsa/Joplin. ball. Access and download weekly game notes, statistics, media guides and more for the 3. Take I-244 West, exit at Harvard Ave. conference and each of its member schools throughout the season. Login information will 4. Turn left at stoplight. be distributed by the conference office to accredited media or you can apply for a password 5. Turn right on 8th Street. Skelly Stadium is on your left. by sending an e-mail to [email protected].

From: North (from I-35) HISTORY 1. Exit I-35 at US-412 East/Cimarron Turnpike. This publication has been provided to assist you in your coverage of Tulsa football. We hope 2. Take US-412 to Harvard Ave. that it will be an invaluable asset to you during the 2018 season. Specific requests for other 3. Turn right on Harvard Ave. at stoplight. items should be directed to Don Tomkalski, Associate Athletics Director for Communica- tions, 800 South Tucker Avenue, Tulsa, Okla. 74104-3189. 4. Turn right on 8th Street. Skelly Stadium is on your left. From: South (Dallas) The 2019 Tulsa Media Guide is published by The University of Tulsa Athletic Media Relations 1. Take I-35 North. Office and printed by Transcript Press of Norman, OK. 2. Take I-40 East/I-35 North/US-62 East, exit toward Wichita/Ft. Smith. Photographic contributions made by the Dave Crenshaw, John Lew, Erik Campos, Brett 3. Take I-35 North to I-44 East. RECORDS Rojo, Tim March, American Athletic Conference, Walt Beazley, Dennis Hubbard, the Buffalo 4. Take I-44 East/Turnpike exit. Bills, Tulsa Metro Chamber of Commerce and the Tulsa World. 5. Take the I-244 East exit. 6. Exit on Harvard Ave., take right at stoplight. The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. For EEO/ 7. Turn right on 8th Street. Skelly Stadium is on your left AA information, contact the Office of Legal Compliance at (918) 631-2423; for disability accommodations, call (918) 631-2315.

TulsaHurricane.com 3 The University of Tulsa TU Fact Sheet As The University of Tulsa celebrates its 125th year, TU is reimagining itself to Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma (population 401,000 / 993,000 metro) intensify its focus on student success. This transformation, which is rooted in a five-year strategic plan, radically alters the landscape of TU, strengthening Founded: 1894 the university as it responds to changes in higher education. TU is looking Institution Type: Private, doctoral de- ahead to prepare students not just for the 21st century, but the 22nd century. gree granting, accredited, coeducational Affiliation: Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,412 (3,297 undergraduate, 1,115 graduate and law)

Programs: 67 undergraduate, 47 gradu- ate, 16 doctoral

Average class size: 20

Student/faculty ratio: 11 to 1

Full-time faculty: 355

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

Average ACT score (2018 freshman class): 29

Average SAT score (2018 freshman class): 1290

Top 10 percent of high school class (2018 freshman class): 65 %

Studentswith diverse backgrounds: U.S. Multicultural: 25 % International: 17%

Undergraduates receiving some type of financial aid: 94 %

Competitive Scholarships In April 2019, TU introduced a bold vision of a new In addition to the extensive academic assistance 64 Goldwater Scholarships academic structure. The changes ensure that the already offered at TU, a new Student Success 70 National Science Foundation university will fulfill its commitment of supporting Center will be a one-stop shop for most student Graduate Fellowships students toward timely graduation, offering them services, from financial and career planning to 23 Fulbright Grants practical and professional training and concentrat- academic support and psychological counsel- 11 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate ing resources in areas that will catalyze a culture of ing. Central to the center’s idea is that the road Fellowships innovation at the university and beyond. TU also to success begins the moment students deposit 12 Truman Scholarships honors its liberal arts foundation by launching with TU’s admissions office. First-year students 9 Morris K. Udall Scholarships University Studies as a common entry point within will be matched with student success coaches, and 9 Department of Defense Fellowships Henry Kendall College for all first-year students, upperclassmen can enjoy mentoring and network- 5 British Marshall Scholarships housing the Tulsa Curriculum and grounding each ing opportunities thanks to our generous alumni, 3 Rhodes Scholars student’s career in creative and critical thinking. faculty and staff. Athletics: Division I – 17 men’s and women’s teams Along with other initiatives focused on student To find out more about TU, please visit utulsa.edu achievement, University Studies represents a fun- or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Conference: American Athletic damental change in the way TU supports incoming LinkedIn. students as they navigate the transition to univer- Nickname: Golden Hurricane sity life. TU also will consolidate some departments into divisions and streamline many administrative Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson functions for the colleges of business, health sci- ences and law.

4 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Tulsa, Okla. INTRO is “Green Country”

Geographically, Tulsa sits at the cross- PLAYERS roads of America. Metaphorically, it is the crossroads of America. It’s where creative expression, sophistication and down-to-earth hospitality all converge in a lush natural setting to

redefine what it means to be a mod- STAFF ern American city.

Tulsa is nestled in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of “Green Country.” The rolling green hills and wooded terrain of the city lies at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate. Tulsa’s enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily tem- REVIEW perature of 61 degrees.

What began as Tulsee Town in 183 under a sturdy oak tree, which still stands today at 18th and Cheyenne Streets, is today the second largest city Nearby you’ll find the Blue Dome and Arts districts, The crossroads of America wouldn’t be complete in Oklahoma. Tulsa was forever changed by the which offer visitors a variety of restaurants, bars without America’s Main Street. Historic Route 66

discovery of oil in 1901. and galleries. Downtown’s premier shopping and runs the full east-to-west stretch of the city along CONFERENCE specialty stores – a confectionary, rare guitars, an 11th Street, offering nostalgic looks at the city’s AMERICAN ATHLETIC Today, Tulsa offers enviable low cost of living com- indie bookstore and more – have something for past and a bold vision of the community’s future. bined with big city attractions and amenities. From every taste. From classic diners and burger joints to the new world-class outdoor spaces to legendary music Mother Road Market food hall, Route 66 in Tulsa is venues, Tulsa has an unexpected, dynamic qual- The BOK Center is ’s award win- one of city’s newest culinary hotspots. ity of life without the sticker shock of other regions. ning and premier sports and entertainment venue, playing host to worldwide superstars and NCAA DI Further into the city, notable districts include Lots of cities have notable parks, but very few have Basketball Championship tournaments. The venue Cherry Street, a seven-block hub of trendy shops, a crown jewel like Gathering Place. This 100-acre was named the 2016 and 2018 Arena of Year. bistros, cafés and bars; Brookside, a nearly mile- OPPONENTS riverfront park is situated in the heart of Tulsa. On long stretch of upscale shopping and dining; and par with visionary public spaces as Manhattan’s “The Tulsa Sound” is as alive and well in 2019 as the Pearl District, which has Tulsa’s highest con- Central Park and Chicago’s Millennium Park, it was when and centration of craft breweries. The Hard Rock Hotel Gathering Place blends nature in an urban set- jammed with Tulsa’s own and JJ Cale. and Casino, River Spirit Casino Resort and Osage ting, providing Tulsans and visitors more space to Tulsa’s historic live music venues, like the Cain’s Casino also feature restaurants, nightclubs and a play, relax and gather together along the Arkansas Ballroom and Brady Theater, are second to none. constant stream of live entertainment. River. The park’s highlights include an adventure The multi-purpose BOK Center is a world-class playground, seasonal gardens, walking and biking entertainment venue, recently named the Arena of Tulsa hosts a never-ending lineup of exciting trails, a pond and boathouse, two restaurants, and the Year for the second time in the last three years. games, tournaments and recreational events HISTORY much more. throughout the year. Sports spectators can look Take in a special afternoon of art, culture and his- to The University of Tulsa, Tulsa Drillers baseball, Downtown Tulsa is a treasure trove for lovers of tory at one of the city’s iconic museums, including Tulsa Oilers ice hockey and Tulsa Roughnecks soc- architecture, with a concentration of Art Deco the world’s greatest collection of Western art at the cer. Tulsa Tough is one of the most popular bicycle rivaled only by New York City and Miami. The cen- Gilcrease Museum and the eclectic and thoroughly street races in the country, and the annual Tulsa tral public space in downtown, Guthrie Green, is contemporary . You’ll also Run the Route 66 Marathon appeal to runners from a year-round destination for live music, cultural find the Woody Guthrie Center, which celebrates around the world. programming and festivals. Just a few blocks the acclaimed folk singer’s life and legacy, and northeast is ONEOK Field, home of the Tulsa soon you’ll be able to visit the permanent home For every local or visitor, Tulsa inspires something RECORDS Drillers, a Class AA affiliate of the Los Angeles of Bob Dylan’s archives. Other family-friendly different! To learn more about all that Tulsa has to Dodgers. The ballpark sits within the historic attractions include the Tulsa Children’s Museum, offer, check out VisitTulsa.com. Greenwood District, Tulsa’s resurgent Black Wall the Tulsa Zoo and the Oklahoma Aquarium. Street known internationally as a hub of African American entrepreneurship and resilience.

TulsaHurricane.com 5 Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium Skelly Stadium received a new name in April 2007, changing to Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium. The stadium underwent a major facelift in the summer of 2008. On September 20, 2008, Tulsa opened the renovated stadium with a 56-14 victory over New Mexico.

H.A. Chapman Stadium

On April 24, 2007, it was announced that the For more than 85 years, Skelly Field has been the end zone of the stadium. Later, University of Tulsa had received the naming gift home field for University of Tulsa football. scored the first touchdown in the south end zone. for renovation of the football stadium. Tulsa went on to win the contest by a score of 26-6. Opening Skelly Field was a dream come true for The H.A. and Mary K. Chapman Trust provided Coach Elmer “Gloomy Gus” Henderson. Before Since that day, some of college football’s great- the financial gift for half of the estimated cost for Tulsa played its home games in Skelly Field the est stars have graced Skelly Field. Opponents the renovation of the H.A. Chapman Stadium. Trustees Golden Hurricane used McNulty Park, the minor likes of Sammy Baugh, Ollie Matson, Bob Fenimore, of the H.A. and Mary K. Chapman Trust are Donne league stadium that was the forerunner of Oiler Walt Garrison, Gino Toretta, Keith Jackson and Pitman and Jerry Dickman. Park. McNulty was located near the corner of 11th Ladainian Tomlinson are a few of the games’ great- street and Elgin. est to step on the Skelly Field turf. Following the 2007 football season, a complete renovation of H.A. Chapman Stadium began. An unprecedented wave of prosperity swept over Tulsa’s own in the 1940s, the passing America in 1928 and wealthy Tulsa oil men began combination of Heisman Trophy runners-up Jerry The stadium renovation included new seating listening to Henderson’s dream. The trustees were Rhome and Howard Twilley in the 1960s, future throughout the stadium, restrooms, concession proceeding with plans for a stadium on faith that NFL receiving greats Steve Largent and Drew areas, new press box with luxury suites and club a donor would appear. In April, 1930, William Pearson in the 70s, the 1980s Palomino Express of level seating, and a new scoreboard on the south Skelly, a long-time friend of the University, gave Micheal Gunter and Ken Lacy and the stars from side of the stadium, among other amenities. A new $125,000 to the stadium fund if another $175,000 the 1991 Freedom Bowl Championship team FieldTurf was installed in April 2008, and again in could be raised. The remaining money was raised thrilled Hurricane fans through the years. 2013 and prior to the 2017 season. by Tulsa businessmen who organized the Stadium Corporation of Tulsa. In 2003, Tulsa’s Humanitarian Bowl team excited The steel structure on the stadium’s west side was fans by averaging over 37 points in six home removed, substantially improving the aesthet- Ground-breaking ceremonies were held on May games, while in the 75th anniversary year of Skelly ics of the facility. The structure on the west side 11, 1930 and the building race was on to complete Field the 2005 squad won the Conference USA has an exterior finish of pre-cast concrete panels the stadium for the upcoming season. Championship and advanced to a second bowl trimmed with cast stone. This returns the façade game in three years. to the original architecture of the stadium, keeping Skelly Field opened on October 4, 1930 against the traditional look and feel of other campus struc- Arkansas. Although it had a seating capacity of The 2016 season saw the Tulsa football team post tures. The stadium now has a capacity of 30,000. 14,500, records show that 13,000 spectators were an undefeated 6-0 home record and the school’s on hand for the game. season of 10+ wins. When the stadium was first constructed in 1930 it was originally named Skelly Field, but was changed On the opening kickoff of that inaugural game, The highest attended game in stadium history to Skelly Stadium in 1947 when 5,000 seats were Arkansas fumbled and end Johnny Potts recovered was 47,350 on September 26, 1987 against No. 1 added to north end zone. for Tulsa. On Tulsa’s first play from scrimmage, Billy — ranked Oklahoma. Boehm scored the first touchdown in the north

6 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Stadium Highlights INTRO

1930 — Groundbreaking ceremony for the 14,500 Company. The largest crowd for soccer occurred on 2003 — Installed new stadium lighting. seat Skelly Field occurred on May 11. The first foot- April 26 when the Roughnecks met the New York 2005 — The north end zone stands were demol- ball game was played on Oct. 4, 1930 in front of Cosmos before 30,831 fans. ished in February, thus clearing way for the new a crowd of 13,000. Tulsa defeated Arkansas 26-6. 1987 — The largest crowd in Skelly Stadium his- Case Athletic Complex. The stadium seating was 1938 — TU traded Skelly Field to the Tulsa Public tory, 47,350, saw Tulsa lose to the nation’s number reduced from 40,385 to 35,542. Schools for the Philtower Building lot at 5th and one-ranked Oklahoma Sooners, 65-0. 2007 — The Case Athletic Complex in the north Boston. TU began to lease the stadium from the PLAYERS 1982 — A new artificial turf was installed and the end zone was completed in June; and on April board of education. lighting system was replaced. 24, it was announced that the H.A. and Mary K. 1947 — Lease renewal for Skelly Field was signed. Chapman Trust has provided the financial gift for 1984 — A new scoreboard above the north end The 5,000 seat north end zone stands were added half of the estimated cost for renovation of the zone and 25-second clocks were added in each and the scoreboard moved to the south end zone. newly named H.A. Chapman Stadium. end zone. Skelly Field was the original name, but changed 2008 — The H.A Chapman Stadium underwent to Skelly Stadium when the north end zone seats 1991 — Stadia Turf, a new artificial surface, was major renovation and now has a new stadium were added. installed in the summer. The football season had capacity of 30,000. the highest season attendance average in school

1953 — In August, former TU star STAFF history with an average of 31,236 fans for seven 2013 — A new playing surface, FieldTurf played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in an exhibition home games. Revolution Cool Play featuring cork and rubber, game against the before a crowd was installed in the spring of 2013, as was an of 10,000. 1993 — A new scoreboard was erected in the 80-foot LED electronic sign located on the south south end zone. It was completed just one day 1956 — On June 18, Evangelist Reverend Billy end zone field level wall. before the home opener on September 18. Graham held a one-night rally and set what was 2017 — A new FieldTurf surface was installed. to that date a stadium record crowd of 28,000. 2000 — New FieldTurf was installed in the sum- mer. The synthetic artificial turf looks and feels like 2018 — ONEOK Club had a complete renovation 1960 — Newly formed League natural grass. The visiting team locker room was and an LED board was added to the north end REVIEW entries, Houston Oilers and , met in refurbished. zone. an exhibition contest in August. 1964 — The stadium corporation was reorganized and it planned to build two high school stadiums (LaFortune and McLain) in exchange for Skelly Stadium.

1965 — Skelly Stadium was enlarged to 40,235 CONFERENCE seats at a cost of $1,250,000. The track was AMERICAN ATHLETIC removed, the field lowered and box seats added. The excavated dirt was used to support the new south end zone stands. Seating was added to the west stands plus a new two story press box, escala- tor and elevator. Work was completed in August. 1966 — The third story photo deck was added to the press box. Skelly Stadium turned into a base- OPPONENTS ball field for one game on May 5. The St. Louis Cardinals baseball club played their triple-A farm Case Athletic Complex team, the Tulsa Oilers, in an exhibition game. The contest drew a crowd of 18,904, which saw the Cards beat Tulsa 5-4. The Case Athletic Complex opened in June The Case Athletic Complex, named for Mike 1968 — Skelly Stadium was returned to the 2007, less than three years after the plans were Case, a developer and philanthropist who University. unveiled for the facility that houses Golden made a significant financial gift for the proj- 1972 — Tartan turf was installed in the summer Hurricane football. ect, houses football coaches offices, meeting HISTORY months. rooms, game day suites, academic support On November 11, 2004, University of Tulsa center for all student-athletes, football locker 1977 — Professional soccer made its debut at President Steadman Upham unveiled plans for room and equipment room, athletic training Skelly Stadium with a preseason game. the Case Athletic Complex to be located in the room, video production suite and Lettermen’s 1978 — The Tulsa Roughnecks, an NASL profes- north end zone of Skelly Stadium. Excavation Club suite. sional soccer team, moved into Skelly Stadium. began on January 13, 2006. 1979 — Getty Oil Company and Getty Refining A renovation of the locker room was completed and Marketing Company made a $350,000 grant The 30,000 square foot complex was built at a in the summer of 2018. RECORDS for refurbishing and repairs to the Stadium. cost of $10 million, and it began phase one of the renovation of Skelly Field. Phase Two began The facility provides the Tulsa football program 1980 — A modern scoreboard and animated mes- following the 2007 football campaign, when with an exceptional every-day use facility, as sage center was installed above the south stands. Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium under- well as providing all TU student-athletes with The sign package was donated by Dr. Pepper, went major renovations. an area dedicated to academic enhancement. KJRH Television and Getty Refining and Marketing

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8 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 INTRO PLAYERS STAFF REVIEW CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC For the 2019 season, the Tulsa roster returns 41 lettermen, of which 29 have started at least one game in their Golden Hurricane careers. OPPONENTS

PLAYERS HISTORY INSIDE 2019 Season Preview...... 10-15 2019 Alphabetical Roster...... 20-21

2019 Depth Chart...... 16 Player Profiles...... 22-44

2019 Returning Letterwinners...... 16 2019 Newcomer Roster...... 45 RECORDS

Pronounciation Guide...... 17 2019 Newcomer Profiles...... 45-46

2019 Team Analysis...... 17

2019 Numerical Roster...... 18-19

TulsaHurricane.com 9 2019 Tulsa Season Preview The Golden Hurricane returns a total of 41 lettermen, including 14 on offense, 24 on defense and three specialists, for the 2019 season. On offense, Tulsa returns 85-percent of its rushing can be the best defense we’ve had since I’ve been yards, 76-percent of its total offense and 75-percent here.” of its touchdowns. Tulsa’s top two running backs A year ago, Tulsa’s defense ranked among the – Shamari Brooks and Corey Taylor II – return for top-45 nationally for fewest passing yards allowed their junior seasons after combining for 1,813 - (8th), 4th down conversions (10th), pass efficiency ing yards and 18 touchdowns to lead the Hurricane (41st) and red zone defense (44th). offense in 2018. It starts upfront for the Hurricane defense with Returning starter Seth Boomer and trans- two 300+ pounders Tyarise Stevenson and Shemarr fer Zach Smith will enter preseason camp as the Robinson, and senior leader on the outside Trevis top two signal-callers for the Hurricane, while the Gipson. Tulsa returns all three starters at offensive front will be going through transition with seniors Cooper Edmiston, who has had back- after losing 128 starts between three graduated to-back 100-tackle seasons, Diamon Cannon and players. last year’s Freshman All-American Zaven Collins. With the youth upfront, more pressure will On the back-end, the Hurricane is much more Trevis Gipson be put on the skill positions players to make plays athletic and has good size and length. Three cor- early. In addition to the running tandem of Brooks nerbacks – Reggie Robinson, Akayleb Evans and and Taylor, veteran receivers Keenen Johnson and Allie Green IV – shared time in the starting lineup THE OFFENSE Keylon Stokes will need lead the receiving corps last year, while eight lettermen return to man the and be playmakers for the Hurricane. three safety positions. The quarterback position appears to be in its best “We have to be more diverse on offense. I In football, it may be a yard, a second on the shape since Dane Evans led the Hurricane to a 10-3 expect us to come out and put points on the board clock, a missed tackle or any number of the smallest season and Miami Beach Bowl Championship in 2016. – to be who we are,” said Tulsa head coach Philip elements of the game that could be the difference Montgomery. Although Tulsa still goes into the fall looking to between winning and losing. In 2018, Tulsa led after see who will claim the starting spot, Montgomery Tulsa’s prospects on the defensive side of the three quarters in three games – Houston, #23 USF feels good where the position sits with the top two ball are solid for the upcoming season. Tulsa returns and Tulane – only to fall in the end. A year earlier, players having done it on the field of play before. eight starters and an additional seven more play- five losses were by a touchdown or less, including ers who started at least one game last year. There is two on last second field goals. Sophomore incumbent Seth Boomer (6-3, depth across the board for the Hurricane defense. 208), who showed incredible progress in his eight Tulsa will look to do the little things that can starts as a red-shirt freshman last season, and junior “I have high expectations for our defense and turn a game into victory in 2019. red-shirt Zach Smith (6-3, 224), who sat out last expect those guys to lead the way for us. We basi- For a successful campaign, Tulsa’s experienced season after transferring from Baylor University, cally have nine starters coming back, but there’s and deep defense will need to perform beyond are the two sitting atop the depth chart for the even more than that who have started games and expectations, while giving the Hurricane offense Hurricane. have a lot of experience,” said Montgomery. “From time to find its groove in the early stages of the a depth and experience standpoint, potentially this “As you look at the three scholarship quarter- season.

Shamari Brooks Zach Smith

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Seth Boomer Corey Taylor II backs I feel real good about that position,” said We have to stay healthy. That’s a must. But those Montgomery. “Seth was thrown into the fire last guys are going to be at a level that I think we’ll be year, grew a lot, learned a lot, experienced a lot, and able to do what we want to do offensively,” added now he’s gone through a spring practice knowing Montgomery.

what a Saturday feels like. He’s really been able to OFFENSE REVIEW build on that. He’s very competitive, very intelligent RETURNING TOTALS and can be very, very effective in what we’re doing Running Back Rushing Yards ��������������������������������������������������������������������������2,055 when he plays within himself.” Tulsa’s running back corps is led by a pair of juniors Last season, Boomer showed steady progress that enter the 2019 season with a combined Passing Yards ����������������������������������������������������������������������������1,409 each game. In his first three starts, he completed 2,683 yards and 33 TDs in their careers. The duo Receiving Yards �����������������������������������������������������������������������1,135 of Shamari Brooks (5-9, 195) and Corey Taylor II just 35-percent of his passes for 433 yards, two TDs Total Offense Yards ���������������������������������������������������������3,464 and two , while in the final five con- (5-10, 222) totaled 1,813 yards and 18 touchdowns CONFERENCE

All-Purpose Yards ��������������������������������������������������������������3,791 AMERICAN ATHLETIC tests he completed 61-percent of his passes for 945 to lead the Hurricane offense last year. Scoring ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������164 yards, seven touchdowns and just two pickoffs. Brooks started all 11 games in which he played Smith last played in the 2017 season at Baylor, as a true sophomore in 2018, gaining 967 yards and Touchdowns ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 where he threw for 1,471 yards and eight TDs as a seven touchdowns. Taylor was not far behind with 846 yards and led the Hurricane with 11 touchdowns. part-time starter in nine games. His most extensive RETURNING PRODUCTION playing time came against 3rd-ranked Oklahoma “Corey and Shamari have been very produc- Rushing Yards �����������������������������������������������������������������������������85% as he completed 33-of-50 passes for 463 yards and tive in our offense,” said Montgomery. “Shamari Passing Yards �������������������������������������������������������������������������������66% four TDs. has that quick first step, in and out, runs with a lot OPPONENTS “Zach had a great spring,” said Montgomery. of power, but it’s a different type of power than Receiving Yards ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53% “He has a really talented arm. He can throw any Corey. Corey is very dense, very strong and hard to Total Offense Yards ������������������������������������������������������������� 76% tackle. Both can run inside and both can run out- throw you want. For him, it was knocking the rust All-Purpose Yards ������������������������������������������������������������������71% off, getting back in the groove, trying not to do side. I feel good about the combination, but we Scoring ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������57% too much, playing within the offense and becom- have to stay healthy. Touchdowns ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 75% ing more comfortable making changes at the line The only other running back on the roster to of scrimmage.” have seen playing time is freshman red-shirt TK In addition, red-shirt freshman Davis Brin (6-2, Wilkerson (6-2, 228), who played sparingly in three RETURNING LEADERS games last year. On his first career carry, Wilkerson HISTORY 201), who has been through the last two spring ses- Rushing Yards ����������������������Shamari Brooks (967) sions after enrolling early from Boerne Champion raced for a team season-high of 75 yards, while Passing Yards ����������������������������Seth Boomer (1,378) High School in San Antonio, is that third quarter- totaling 95 yards against UConn. Receiving Yards ������������������������Keylon Stokes (575) back Montgomery mentioned at the quarterback Newcomer Christian Lovick (5-9, 180), from position. Brin had an impressive prep career as he Tomball Memorial (Texas) High School, will have an Total Offense Yards ���������Seth Boomer (1,449) threw for 6,650 yards and 58 touchdowns as a two- opportunity to see playing time in 2019. Lovick was All-Purpose Yards ����������Shamari Brooks (998) year starter. effective as a prep ball-carrier and receiver, rushing Scoring ����������������������������������������������������� Corey Taylor II (66) Sophomore walk-on Brandon Marquardt (6-1, for 1,523 yards and 16 touchdowns and catching 27 Touchdowns �������������������������������������� Corey Taylor II (11) RECORDS 210), who quarterbacked his Norman North (OKla.) passes for 342 yards his senior season. High School team to the Oklahoma Class 6A state Red-shirt freshman walk-on Elijah Lucas (6-1, championship game in 2016, also adds depth to 198), who was able to get a lot of reps during the the position. spring, adds depth for the Hurricane. “I feel good about the quarterback position.

TulsaHurricane.com 11 moved to the center position, while Tiller Bucktrot (6-5, 322) started four games at right guard in 2018. “Any time you lose 128 starts up front that’s a significant hole that you have to fill,” said Montgomery. “The good part is that when TB (Tyler Bowling) went down, Dylan had to come in and start at guard for us. Now, he transitions to the center spot. Chris Ivy and Chris Paul return as start- ers, and Tiller Bucktrot has started games for us.” Tulsa played a lot of young, inexperienced play- ers upfront in Montgomery’s first two years, and those two seasons resulted in bowl games. “We had that same challenge of building an offensive line when we came here. We had to play a lot of young guys my first and second years, then those guys got older,” said Montgomery. Dante Bivens (6-3, 321), who received a lot of Keenen Johnson first-team reps at left guard during spring drills, will Keylon Stokes compete with Paul at that spot. Paul will back-up Ivy at tackle, while true freshman Chester Baah Offensive Line (6-3, 290) from local Edison High School, and walk- Tight End The Tulsa looks to rebuild an offensive line that lost on red-shirt freshman Jake Coleman (6-5, 302) add For the previous four seasons, Tulsa had Chris 128 career starts from three players. The Hurricane depth at left tackle. Minter at the tight end position, but both he and will replace four-year starter Chandler Miller at cen- Couch took control of the center position part-time starter Cole Neph have graduated. ter, four-year right tackle starter Willie Wright and is spring drills and is backed up by sophomore The spring season saw red-shirt freshman three-year starter at left guard Tyler Bowling. Gerard Wheeler (6-3, 325) and red-shirt fresh- James Palmer (6-3, 251) come out as the starter, However, the cupboard is not bare when it man Josh Owens (6-4, 275). while highly-regarded junior college newcomer comes to restocking the front line for the Hurricane. On the right side of the offensive front, 2018 Denzel Carter (6-5, 275) joined the roster in the summer from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community The two starters returning to the offensive front part-time starter Bucktrot came out of the spring College. include tackle Chris Ivy Jr. (6-3, 296) and guard as the starting right guard. He will be backed up Chris Paul (6-4, 324). Paul, who missed the spring by junior Clay Greathouse (6-4, 310) and true Other than Palmer, who played four games on with an injury, started at right guard in eight games freshman Jeremy Jones (6-5, 301). At right tackle, special teams, no Hurricane tight end has received in 2018, but is expected to move to left guard, while red-shirt freshman X’Zauvea Gadlin (6-4, 300) any playing experience. Ivy started all 12 games at left tackle in 2018. enters the fall as the starter, while junior Judge Hartin (6-4, 300), who is versatile enough to move “There are still some questions marks at the Tulsa has two linemen returning who also saw inside as well, will battle Gadlin for playing time. tight end spot coming into the fall. It’s hard to starting time last year. Junior Dylan Couch (6-3, True freshman Tyler Smith (6-5, 312) will start out replace two guys like Chris and Cole. James Palmer 299), who started three games at left guard, has fall camp at right tackle. did a nice job in the spring and we have high expec- tations for Denzel Carter coming in from junior college,” said Montgomery. Palmer last played regularly as a senior at Westmoore High School in 2017, when he caught 28 passes for 448 yards. Carter was an NJCAA all- region selection in 2018 after catching eight passes for 65 yards and three TDs. Sophomore Jordan Rodriguez (6-6, 242) is a junior college transfer who didn’t play football until coming to Tulsa last fall after a season of playing Division II college basketball. Sophomore walk-on Abe Anderson (6-3, 249) and true freshman Ethan Hall (6-3, 200) also add depth.

Wide Receivers Tulsa’s receiving corps returns two seasoned veter- ans in the likes of four-year senior Keenen Johnson (6-1, 200) and third-year junior Keylon Stokes (6-0, 190). But, it’s still a rather young unit with 11 fresh- men or sophomores on the roster. Stokes led all Tulsa receivers in 2018 with 575 yards and two touchdowns on 41 receptions, while Chris Ivy Jr.

12 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Johnson has tallied 1,283 yards and 6 touchdowns as starters upfront for the Hurricane defense, while in his three years. four-year senior tackle Shemarr Robinson (6-4,

310) has started 12 games over the last two seasons. INTRO “Our receivers have continued to grow,” said DEFENSE Montgomery. “We made some great progress in Gipson leads the returning linemen in tackles RETURNING TOTALS the spring. Keenen looked good early, but then after totaling 46 stops in his first season as a full- got injured late in the spring. I thought Keylon was time starter in 2018, while also adding nine stops Tackles ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������729 spectacular. He did an outstanding job of leading, for -30 yards and a conference-high five forced Tackles for Loss ����������������������������������������������������������51 .5/-183 competing and also pushing the younger guys to . Sacks ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12/-92 stay up with the tempo.” Stevenson had 25 tackles and four TFLs, while Interceptions �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7

“Josh (Stewart) had a high ankle spring most of sharing duties in the middle of the line. Robinson PLAYERS Pass Breakups ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 the spring, but he worked his way through it. Sam who can move into nose guard, heads into fall camp (Crawford) did some good things, and JC (Santana) as the starter at tackle for the Hurricane. He ranked Forced Fumbles �������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 had his most productive spring. I think he’s a guy ninth last year for total tackles with 31 stops, while Recoveries ��������������������������������������������������������������������������9 that if he continues on that same trend, he can turn also recovering two fumbles. some heads this fall,” added Montgomery. Stevenson and sophomore Jaxon Player (6-0, RETURNING PRODUCTION Stokes headlines the group of inside receivers for 296) came out of the spring as the top two nose Tackles �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������79% the Hurricane. Sophomore Cannon Montgomery guards, while Gipson is backed up by junior Cullen (5-10, 180), who lettered last year on special teams, Wick (6-2, 269) and sophomore Deven Lamp (6-5, Tackles for Loss �������������������������������������������������������������������������87% STAFF and red-shirt freshman Imiee Cooksey (5-11, 181) 250). Sacks ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������86% came out of spring drills behind Stokes. “We’ve got some good experience on the Interceptions ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������78% Two transfers – Josh Johnson (5-11, 183), from defensive line and we have a chance to be really Pass Breakups ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 73% Iowa State, and from Air Force Malik Rodgers special there,” said Montgomery. “Trevis has Forced Fumbles ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 92% (5-10, 170) – will likely have to miss the 2019 cam- worked his tail off to get the status he’s at right paign due to NCAA transfer rules. A pair of true now. He has to be a hungry, driven and relentless Fumble Recoveries ���������������������������������������������������������������82% freshmen Korey King (5-10, 170) and Trey Collier type player for us. Big Cat (Stevenson) and Jaxon (6-1, 180) had solid prep credentials, as King caught did a nice job feeding off each other in the spring, RETURNING LEADERS REVIEW 27 passes for 552 yards and six TDs, while Collier and Shemarr is solid.” was a three-year starter at quarterback. King and Tackles ������������������������������������������Cooper Edmiston (113) “We have some other young guys coming on Collier will both have an opportunity to move into Tackles for Loss ����������������Zaven Collins (9.5/-31) like Anthony (Goodlow), Deven (Lamp) and Cullen the rotation at the inside receiver slot. (Wick). Cullen really started to come on the latter Sacks �����������������������������������������������������Trevis Gipson (4/-20)

Keenen Johnson holds down one of the out- part of the season and has continued to grow,” Interceptions ����������������������������Cooper Edmiston (4) side receiver slots, while Sam Crawford Jr. (6-1, added Montgomery. Pass Breakups �����������������������������������Manny Bunch (5),

206) and Josh Stewart (6-3, 210) will battle for CONFERENCE Junior JaJuan Blankenship (6-0, 284), who Reggie Robinson II (5) the other starting receiver spot. Both Crawford AMERICAN ATHLETIC had eight tackles in seven games last year, will also and Stewart played the receiver position last year, Forced Fumbles ���������������������������������Trevis Gipson (5) get minutes on the interior of the defensive front while Crawford also returned 15 kicks for 252 Fumble Recoveries �����������Cooper Edmiston (3) for the Hurricane, while red-shirt freshman walk-on yards. Stewart started nine of 11 games in 2017 and Joseph Anderson (6-1, 257) also adds depth at the caught 13 passes for 162 yards, while in nine con- end position behind Gipson. tests last season he caught two passes for 46 yards. Sophomores JuanCarlos Santana (6-1, 176) and Malik Jackson (6-2, 210), who both have not OPPONENTS seen game time at receiver, will also be expected to make contributions this season. Santana played in two games on special teams in 2018, but Jackson has yet to see playing time. True fresh- man La’Darrion Florez (6-2, 200), who had 110 receptions for 1,288 yards and 13 TDs in his four- year prep career, could compete for playing time on the outside.

Walk-ons Joseph Breedlove III (6-1, 194), HISTORY Andrew McKinnis (6-0, 191) and Dhailon Phillips (6-3, 208), who transferred to Tulsa after catching 32 passes for 425 yards last year at Trinity Valley Com- munity College, add depth to the receiving corps.

THE DEFENSE

Defensive Line RECORDS The defensive front returns seven lettermen in 2019, including three of Tulsa’s top-10 returning tacklers. Senior end Trevis Gipson (6-4, 268) and junior Tyarise Stevenson (6-3, 343) at nose guard return Shemarr Robinson

TulsaHurricane.com 13 The most seasoned group on the defensive side of the ball is the linebacker corps, led by seniors Cooper Edmiston (6-3, 241) and Diamon Cannon (6-2, 230) and Freshman All-American Zaven Collins (6-4, 256) returning for his sophomore season. Edmiston led Tulsa in tackles (113), interceptions (4) and fumble recoveries (3), while Collins was sec- ond in tackles with 85 and had a team-leading 9.5 TFLs for -31 yards. Cannon totaled 52 tackles and three pass break-ups. “We’re strong at linebacker with the starting experience and depth we have returning,” said Montgomery. “Coop had a tremendous year last season and has been very consistent. He’s had over 100 tackles in both years that he’s been the starter Diamon Cannon and we need for him to have another great year. Cooper Edmiston Diamon has been solid and Zaven needs to keep Player totaled 14 tackles in 10 games as a true coming on like he did last year.” player Grant Sawyer (6-3, 219), who saw valuable freshman last year, while Wick and Lamp also were Edmiston holds down the starting spot at MIKE playing time as a true freshman. Revels totaled in their first seasons on the field for the Hurricane. linebacker and will be backed up by red-shirt fresh- eight tackles in those first two games, while Sawyer Wick was 10th in tackles with 29 stops and five TFLs man Justin Wright (6-2, 240), who did see minimal had 11 tackles, two TFLs and one fumble recovery for -46 yards, while two of Lamp’s four tackles went action on special teams in four games last year. in 12 games. Red-shirt freshman walk-on Connor for lost yardage, including one sack. True freshman Dorian Hopkins (6-1, 215), who is Kelley (6-0, 207) adds depth. At tackle, Robinson is backed up by red-shirt coming off a senior season at Memphis’ University Experienced depth is also evident at the STAR freshman Anthony Goodlow (6-5, 255) and junior School with 95 tackles, 17 TFLs and seven sacks, position as junior Treyvon Reeves (6-2, 220) backs Cade Baumann (6-4, 244). Both Goodlow and adds depth along with red-shirt freshman walk-on up Cannon. Reeves totaled 13 stops and one sack Baumann sat out 2018 after coming to Tulsa last Mitchell Kulkin (6-0, 208). a year ago. Yohance Burnett (6-1, 223) was in year. Goodlow had 105 tackles, 30 TFLs, 19 sacks Collins moved into the starting lineup at WILL the mix for a starting spot last year until suffering and 13 QB pressures as a senior at Del City (Okla.) linebacker in the third game last season due to a season-ending knee injury in preseason camp. High School, while Baumann was credited with injury and made a name for himself, earning Burnett, a transfer from Navarro Junior College who 39 tackles and seven sacks in his second year at Freshman All-America honors by the FWAA and came to Tulsa at mid-year 2018, has yet to play in a Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in 2017. USA Today. game for the Hurricane. Four true freshmen – Cooper Laake (6-3, 270), Robert Revels III (6-2, 230), who started the Newcomer Bershard Glaspie (6-3, 215), from Lazarus May (6-2, 210), Darrius Murdock (6-5, first two games in 2018 but suffered an injury that Mesquite (Poteet (Texas) High School, adds depth 265) and RaQuan Thompson (6-3, 275) – join the sidelined him the remainder of the season, returns at linebacker. defensive line troops in 2019 and will see if they can to the WILL spot as does returning second-year maneuver into the rotation upfront.

Zaven Collins Manny Bunch

14 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Red-shirt freshman walk-on Jett Hendrix (6-0, The Special Teams 184) and true freshman Jaise Oliver (6-2, 190) add INTRO depth. Tulsa’s special teams returns its punter, deep-snap- per and holder to the lineup in 2019. Senior Brandon Johnson (6-0, 186) came out of spring as the starter at free safety. Johnson, who Adam Higuera (6-1, 221), as the deep snapper transferred to Tulsa from Tyler Junior College prior and senior punter Thomas Bennett (6-3, 182) each to last season, totaled nine tackles in 12 games in return for their third seasons. Higuera has been 2018. steady at the position since starting his first game as a true freshman in 2017. Bennett has established Two junior college transfers will battle it out himself as one of the nation’s top punters. PLAYERS with Johnson for playing time at free safety, Mike Garrett Jr. (6-1, 183) participated in spring drills Bennett ranked fifth in the country last season after transferring from Blinn College, while Lamar with a 46.6-yard average per punt, while placing 12 Mullins (6-3, 205) comes to Tulsa from Butler of his punts inside the 20-yard line. Community College. Both Garrett and Mullins were “Adam has done a spectacular job in all the three-star athletes at their respective schools. snapping duties and I think Thomas has a chance Senior Keidrien Wadley (6-0, 197) will attempt to be an NFL punter. His production since he’s been to make a comeback after missing the 2018 season here has been really good,” said Montgomery. STAFF Reggie Robinson II and spring drills with an injury. Sophomore Cannon Montgomery (5-10, 180) With Tulsa’s change to the 3-3-5 defense a year also returns to the special team’s unit as the holder after handling all of those duties in 2018. Defensive Secondary ago, the nickel safety position proved to be an inte- gral part of Tulsa’s defensive performance. Tulsa will go into fall camp looking for consis- Tulsa returns 11 lettermen to the secondary, includ- Bryson Powers (6-1, 204), a sophomore, who tency from the place-kicking position. Red-shirt ing eight players who have started at least one freshman Jacob Rainey (6-0, 193) turned in a solid game in their careers. started seven games for the Hurricane as a red-shirt freshman, had 63 stops and four pass break-ups in spring season, while also on hand are junior walk- “Our secondary really provides a lot of pop to 2018. ons Zack Long (5-10, 170) and Kevin Neitzke (6-3, REVIEW us defensively, because of what they can do in cov- 173). Senior TieNeal Martin (6-1, 207), who trans- erage and also what they can do in run support,” A fourth candidate is graduate transfer Danny said Montgomery. ferred in from Yuba College, had three starts and totaled 28 tackles in 12 games, including a season- Donley (5-8), who is the only one of the four to Tulsa’s three returning corners – senior Reggie best 14 stops in his first collegiate start against kick in a college game and that came at Drake Robinson II (6-1, 197) and juniors Akayleb Evans Arkansas State. Sophomore Daiquian Jackson University. (6-2, 193) and Allie Green IV (6-3, 215) – have com- (5-11, 212) also returns to the position after playing “As for our place-kicking position, leg strength bined for 39 career starts. The trio combined for 15 CONFERENCE

in 10 games a year ago. is one thing, but it’s about a guy who can run out AMERICAN ATHLETIC starting assignments a year ago, while each missed there when everything is on the line and be con- at least one game with an injury. Cristian Williams (6-0, 19), who’s season was cut short last year after two games, may get the sistent with his production,” Montgomery added. Green led the way in tackles for the corners with opportunity to make a return to the lineup. 36 stops and had three pass break-ups in 11 games, while Evans totaled 21 stops and four PBU’s in nine contests. Robinson totaled 19 tackles and had five pass break-ups in eight games.

Two junior college transfers – Tyon Davis OPPONENTS (6-0, 180) from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M and Ryan Nixon (6-3, 180) from California’s El Camino College, both with three years of eligibility remain- ing – will be expected to add solid depth at the corner positions for the Hurricane. True freshman Reggie Ellis (6-0, 180), who had 15 pass break-ups as a senior at Aldine Davis (Texas) High School last year, adds depth along with red-shirt freshman walk-on Josiah Wilson (5-9, 185). HISTORY “We have great length and size at corner, and all three of those guys bring something different to the table. Technically, I think they play as well as anybody in the country,” said Montgomery. Despite losing starting safety McKinley Whitfield to graduation, senior Manny Bunch

(6-2, 201) returns as a starter. Bunch was third on RECORDS the team in tackles with 80 and had five pass break- ups in 2018. At strong safety, Bunch is backed up by sophomore Marcus Mays (6-2, 193), who played in just four games last year, and red-shirt freshman Kendarin Ray (6-4, 203). Thomas Bennett

TulsaHurricane.com 15 2019 Tulsa Depth Chart Players who started at least one game in 2018 are in Bold

TULSA OFFENSE TULSA DEFENSE TULSA SPECIALISTS LT5 6 Chris Ivy Jr. (6-3, 296, Sr-3L) DE5 1 Trevis Gipson (6-4, 268, Sr-3L) PK5 9 Jacob Rainey (6-0, 193, Fr-RS) 71 Chris Paul (6-4, 324, So-1L) 91 Cullen Wick (6-4, 269, Jr-1L) 90 Zack Long (5-10, 170, Jr-WO) 76 Chester Baah (6-3, 290, Fr-HS) 58 Deven Lamp (6-5, 250, So-1L) 98 Kevin Neitzke (6-3, 173, Jr-SQ) 62 Jake Coleman (6-5, 302, Fr-RS) 49 Joseph Anderson (6-1, 2547, Fr-RS) 99 Danny Donley (5-8, 160, Gr-TR) 98 Lazarus May (6-2, 210, Fr-HS) LG 71 Chris Paul (6-4, 324, So-1L) P 33 Thomas Bennett (6-3, 182, Sr-2L) 75 Dante Bivens (6-3, 321, So-1L) NG 97 Tyarise Stevenson (6-3, 343, Jr-2L) 90 Jaxon Player (6-0, 296, So-1L) DS 42 Adam Higuera (6-1, 221, Jr-2L) C 73 Dylan Couch (6-3, 299, Jr-1L) 93 JaJuan Blankenship (6-0, 284, Jr-1L) 66 Gerard Wheeler (6-3, 325, So-SQ) 88 RaQuan Thompson (6-3, 275, Fr-HS) HO 20 Cannon Montgomery (5-10, 180, So-1L) 77 Josh Owens (6-4, 275, Fr-RS) 95 Cooper Laake (6-3, 270, Fr-HS)

RG 68 Tiller Bucktrot (6-5, 322, Jr-2L) DT 54 Shemarr Robinson (6-4, 312, Sr-3L) RETURNING LETTERMEN (41) 70 Clay Greathouse (6-4, 310, Jr-2L) 94 Anthony Goodlow (6-5, 255, Fr-RS) 33 Thomas Bennett** P 74 Jeremy Jones (6-5, 301, Fr-HS) 44 Cade Baumann (6-4, 244, Jr-RS) 75 Dante Bivens* OG 92 Darrias Murdock (6-5, 265, Fr-HS) 93 Jajuan Blankenship* NG RT 78 X’Zauvea Gadlin (6-4, 300, Fr-RS) 13 Seth Boomer* QB 63 Judge Hartin (6-4, 300, Jr-RS) STAR 6 Diamon Cannon (6-2, 230, Sr-3L) 3 Shamari Brooks** RB 56 Tyler Smith (6-5, 312, Fr-HS) 24 Treyvon Reeves (6-2, 220, Jr-2L) 68 Tiller Bucktrot** OG 35 Yohance Burnett (6-1, 223, Jr-RS) 10 Manny Bunch*** SAF TE 32 James Palmer (6-3, 251, Fr-RS) OR 46 Bershard Glaspie (6-3, 215, Fr-HS) 6 Diamon Cannon*** LB 19 Denzel Carter (6-5, 275, Jr-JC) 23 Zaven Collins* LB 44 Jordan Rodriguez (6-6, 242, So-RS) MIKE 42 Cooper Edmiston (6-3, 241, Sr-3L) 73 Dylan Couch* C 38 Abe Anderson (6-3, 249, So-WO) 30 Justin Wright (6-2, 240, Fr-RS) 9 Sam Crawford Jr.* WR 47 Ethan Hall (6-3, 200, Fr-HS) 41 Dorian Hopkins (6-1, 215, Fr-HS) 42 Cooper Edmiston*** LB 40 Mitchell Kulkin (6-0, 208, Fr-RS) 26 Akayleb Evans** CB QB 12 Seth Boomer (6-3, 208, So-1L) OR 15 Trevis Gipson*** DE 11 Zach Smith (6-3, 224, Jr-RS) WILL 23 Zaven Collins (6-4, 256, So-1L) 70 Clay Greathouse** OG 7 Davis Brin (6-2, 201, Fr-RS) 19 Grant Sawyer (6-3, 219, So-1L) 12 Allie Green IV** CB 15 Brandon Marquardt (6-1, 216, So-SQ) 4 Robert Revels III (6-2, 230, Jr-2L) 42 Adam Higuera** DS 53 Connor Kelley (6-0, 207, Fr-RS) 65 Chris Ivy Jr.*** OT RB 3 Shamari Brooks (5-9, 195, Jr-2L) 27 Daiquain Jackson* SAF 6 Christian Lovick (5-9, 180, Fr-HS) NKL 21 Bryson Powers (6-1, 204, So-1L) 8 Brandon Johnson* SAF 27 Elijah Lucas (6-1, 198, Fr-RS) 7 TieNeal Martin (6-1, 207, Sr-1L) 8 Keenen Johnson*** WR 27 Daiquain Jackson (5-11, 212, So-1L) 58 Deven Lamp* DE UB 24 Corey Taylor II (5-10, 222, Jr-2L) 3 Cristian Williams (6-0, 190, Sr-2L) 7 TieNeal Martin* SAF 21 TK Wilkerson (6-2, 228, Fr-RS) 22 Marcus Mays* SAF FS 8 Brandon Johnson (6-0, 186, Sr-1L) 41 Andrew McKinnis* WR WR 9 Sam Crawford Jr. (6-1, 206, So-1L) OR 39 Mike Garrett Jr. (6-1, 183, Jr-JC) 20 Cannon Montgomery* WR/HO 1 Josh Stewart (6-3, 210, Jr-2L) 13 Lamar Mullins (6-3, 205, Jr-JC) 71 Chris Paul* OG 41 Andrew McKinnis (6-0, 191, Jr-1L) 11 Keidrien Wadley (6-0, 197, Sr-2L) 90 Jaxon Player* NG 82 Joseph Breedlove III (6-1, 194, So-SQ) 21 Bryson Powers* SAF SS 10 Manny Bunch (6-2, 201, Sr-3L) 24 Treyvon Reeves** LB IR 2 Keylon Stokes (6-0, 190, Jr-2L) 22 Marcus Mays (6-2, 193, So-1L) 4 Robert Revels III** LB 20 Cannon Montgomery (5-10, 180, So-1L) 20 Kendarin Ray (6-4, 203, Fr-RS) 9 Reggie Robinson II*** CB 85 Imiee Cooksey (5-11, 181, Fr-RS) 28 Jett Hendrix (6-0, 184, Fr-RS) 54 Shemarr Robinson*** DT 13 Josh Johnson (5-11, 183, So-TR) 25 Jaise Oliver (6-2, 190, Fr-HS) 19 Grant Sawyer* LB 84 Malik Rodgers (5-10, 170, So-TR) 97 Tyarise Stevenson** NG 10 Korey King (5-10, 170, Fr-HS) CB 9 Reggie Robinson II (6-1, 197, Sr-3L) 1 Josh Stewart** WR 80 Trey Collier (6-1, 180, Fr-RS) 12 Allie Green IV (6-3, 215, Jr-2L) 2 Keylon Stokes** WR 16 Reggie Ellis (6-0, 180, Fr-HS) 24 Corey Taylor II** RB WR 8 Keenen Johnson (6-1, 200, Sr-3L) 11 Keidrien Wadley** CB 5 JuanCarlos Santana (6-1, 176, So-SQ) CB 26 Akayleb Evans (6-2, 193, Jr-2L) 91 Cullen Wick* DE 88 Malik Jackson (6-2, 210, So-SQ) 18 Tyon Davis (6-0, 180, So-JC) 3 Cristian Williams** SAF 18 La’Darrion Florez (6-2, 200, Fr-HS) 29 Ryan Nixon (6-3, 180, So-JC) 25 Dhailon Phillips (6-3, 208, Jr-JC) 33 Josiah Wilson (5-9, 185, Fr-RS) Letters Earned*

16 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 LETTERMEN RETURNING BY POSITION (41) 2019 TULSA TEAM ANALYSIS INTRO Offense (14) RETURNING STARTERS (17) Offensive Line: 6 Offense (6) : 1 Seth Boomer QB 6-3 208 So-1L 8 starts Running Backs: 2 Shamari Brooks RB 5-9 195 Jr-2L 11 starts Tight Ends: 0 Chris Ivy Jr. OT 6-3 296 Sr-3L 12 starts Receivers: 5 Keenen Johnson WR 6-1 200 Sr-3L 12 starts Chris Paul OG 6-4 324 So-1L 8 starts Defense (24) Keylon Stokes WR 6-0 190 Jr-2L 11 starts Defensive Line: 7 PLAYERS Linebackers: 6 Defense (8) Secondary: 11 Manny Bunch SAF 6-1 201 Sr-3L 12 starts Specialists (3) Diamon Cannon LB 6-2 230 Sr-3L 9 starts Punter: 1 Zaven Collins LB 6-5 256 So-1L 10 starts Holder: 1 Cooper Edmiston LB 6-3 241 Sr-3L 12 starts Deep Snapper: 1 Trevis Gipson DE 6-4 268 Sr-3L 12 starts Allie Green IV CB 6-3 215 Jr-2L 6 starts Bryson Powers SAF 6-1 204 So-1L 7 starts LETTERMEN LOST BY POSITION (23) Tyarise Stevenson NG 6-3 343 Jr-2L 11 starts STAFF Offense (14) Specialists (3) Offensive Line: 5 Thomas Bennett P 6-3 182 Sr-2L 12 starts Quarterbacks: 2 Adam Higuera DS 6-1 221 Jr-2L 12 starts Running Backs: 1 Cannon Montgomery HO 5-10 180 So-1L 12 starts Tight Ends: 3 Receivers: 3

Defense (7) OTHER PLAYER STARTS (CAREER STARTS): REVIEW Defensive Line: 3 Offense:Tiller Bucktrot, OG (4), Dylan Couch, C (3), Corey Taylor, RB (1) Linebackers: 0 Secondary: 4 Defense: Akayleb Evans, CB (11), Brandon Johnson, S (1), TieNeal Martin, S (4), Treyvon Reeves, LB (1), Robert Revels III, LB (2), Reggie Robinson, CB (22), Shemarr Robinson, NG (12), Keidrien Wadley, S (3), Specialists (2) Cristian Williams (1) : 2 CONFERENCE

STARTERS LOST (10) AMERICAN ATHLETIC LETTERMEN LOST (23) Offense (5) Offense (14) Tyler Bowling LG 6-6 327 Sr-4L 6 starts 4 Jarion Anderson, WR** Justin Hobbs WR 6-4 230 Sr-4L 12 starts 72 Tyler Bowling, OG**** Chandler Miller C 6-3 297 Sr-4L 12 starts 18 David Fitzwater, TE** *Chris Minter TE 6-2 253 Sr-4L 6 starts 84 Avery Gragg, WR*** *Cole Neph TE 6-3 240 Sr-2L 7 starts 29 Justin Hobbs,WR**** Willie Wright RT 6-3 296 Sr-4L 12 starts

74 Chandler Miller, C**** OPPONENTS 6 Chris Minter, TE**** Defense (3) 76 Waahid Muhammad, OT** Keanu Hill CB 6-1 195 Sr-2L 8 starts 38 Cole Neph, TE** Myles Mouton DT 6-2 257 Sr-4L 12 starts 10 Chad President, QB** McKinley Whitfield SAF 6-3 217 Sr-4L 12 starts 13 Luke Skipper, QB** 22 Javon Thomas, RB** Specialists (2) 67 Tristan Wyatt, OG*** John Parker Romo PK 5-11 171 So-1L 4 starts 58 Willie Wright, OT**** Nate Walker PK 5-9 172 Sr-1L 7 starts

Defense (7) HISTORY 55 Garrett Flanary, DT** *shared starting time at TE 18 Sam Gottsch, SAF**** 1 Keanu Hill, CB** PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 13 Jordan Mitchell, SAF**** 96 Myles Mouton, DE**** Shamari Brooks… Sha – mar – ee 71 Jacob Pugh, DT** Yohance Burnett… Yo – Hahn – see 5 McKinley Whitfield, SAF**** Imee Cooksey … I-me Akayleb Evans… Ah –kay – leb

Specialists (2) RECORDS X’Zauvea Gadlin… X-Zah – vee – A 94 John Parker Romo, PK* Daiquain Jackson… Day – qwan 90 Nate Walker, PK* Malik Jackson… Mah – leek Treyvon Reeves… Tray – von Letters Earned* Tyarise Stevenson… Tie – air – is Keidrien Wadley… Key – dree – n

TulsaHurricane.com 17 2019 Tulsa Football Numerical Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl/Exp Hometown Previous School 1 Josh Stewart WR 6-3 210 Jr-2L/RS Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill 2 Keylon Stokes WR 6-0 190 Jr-2L Manvel, Texas Manvel 3 Shamari Brooks RB 5-9 195 Jr-2L Tulsa, Okla. Union 3 Cristian Williams S 6-0 190 Sr-2L Dallas, Texas Lincoln 4 Robert Revels III LB 6-2 230 Jr-2L/RS Houston, Texas John H. Reagan 5 JuanCarlos Santana WR 6-1 176 So-SQ Katy, Texas Katy 6 Diamon Cannon LB 6-2 230 Sr-3L/RS Killeen, Texas Shoemaker 6 Christian Lovick RB 5-9 180 Fr-HS Tomball, Texas Memorial 7 Davis Brin QB 6-2 201 Fr-RS/P Boerne, Texas Champion 7 TieNeal Martin LB 6-1 207 Sr-1L Sacramento, Calif. Grant HS/Yuba College 8 Brandon Johnson S 6-0 186 Sr-1L Dallas, Texas Skyline HS/Tyler JC 8 Keenen Johnson WR 6-1 200 Sr-3L Alto, Texas Alto 9 Sam Crawford Jr. WR 6-1 206 So-1L/RS Rockwall, Texas Rockwall 9 Reggie Robinson II CB 6-1 197 Sr-3L/RS Cleburne, Texas Cleburne 10 Manny Bunch S 6-1 201 Sr-3L Roland, Okla. Roland 10 Korey King WR 5-10 170 Fr-HS Missouri City, Texas Fort Bend Marshall 11 Zach Smith QB 6-3 224 Jr-RS Grandview, Texas Grandview/Baylor U. 11 Keidrien Wadley S 6-0 197 Sr-2L/RS Irving, Texas Ranchview 12 Allie Green IV CB 6-3 215 Jr-2L Austin, Texas Lyndon B. Johnson 12 Seth Boomer QB 6-3 208 So-1L Collinsville, Okla. Collinsville 13 Josh Johnson WR 5-11 183 So-TR Little Rock, Ark. Central Christian/Iowa State 13 Lamar Mullins S 6-3 205 Jr-JC Miami, Fla. Westlake/Butler (Kan.) CC 15 Trevis Gipson DE 6-4 268 Sr-3L/RS Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill 15 Brandon Marquardt QB 6-1 216 So-SQ/WO Norman, Okla. Norman North 16 Reggie Ellis CB 6-0 180 Fr-HS Houston, Texas Aldine Davis 18 Tyon Davis CB 6-0 180 So-JC Putnam City, Okla. Putnam City West/NEO A&M 18 La’Darrion Florez WR 6-2 200 Fr-HS Houston, Texas Clear Brook 19 Denzel Carter TE 6-5 275 Jr-JC St. Petersburg, Fla. Lakewood/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 19 Grant Sawyer LB 6-3 219 So-1L Argyle, Texas Liberty Christian 20 Kendarin Ray S 6-4 203 Fr-RS Brenham, Texas Brenham 20 Cannon Montgomery WR 5-10 180 So-1L/WO Tulsa, Okla. Cascia Hall Prep 21 Bryson Powers S 6-1 204 So-1L/RS Spring, Texas Klein Collins 21 TK Wilkerson RB 6-2 228 Fr-RS/P Skiatook, Okla. Skiatook 22 Marcus Mays S 6-2 193 So-1L Tulsa, Okla. Edison 23 Zaven Collins LB 6-4 256 So-1L Hominy, Okla. Hominy 24 Treyvon Reeves LB 6-2 220 Jr-2L/RS Fort Worth, Texas Boswell 24 Corey Taylor II RB 5-10 222 Jr-2L/MR Tulsa, Okla. Holland Hall/Air Force Prep 25 Jaise Oliver S 6-2 190 Fr-HS Fairfield, Texas Fairfield 25 Dhailon Phillips WR 6-3 195 Jr-JC/WO Lufkin, Texas Lufkin/Trinity Valley CC 26 Akayleb Evans CB 6-2 193 Jr-2L McKinney, Texas McKinney 27 Daiquain Jackson S 5-11 212 So-1L Mesquite, Texas Poteet 27 Elijah Lucas RB 6-1 198 Fr-RS/WO Orlando, Fla. Lake Highland Prep 28 Jett Hendrix S 6-0 184 Fr-RS/WO Cleveland, Texas Cleveland 29 Ryan Nixon CB 6-3 180 So-JC Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly/El Camino CC 30 Justin Wright LB 6-2 240 Fr-RS/P Abilene, Texas Cooper 32 James Palmer TE 6-3 251 Fr-RS Moore, Okla. Westmoore 33 Thomas Bennett P 6-3 182 Sr-1L Carlsbad, Calif. La Costa Canyon/Baylor U. 33 Josiah Wilson DB 5-9 185 Fr-RS/WO Quinlan, Texas Boles

18 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 35 Yohance Burnett LB 6-1 223 Jr-RS Pearland, Texas Dawson/Navarro JC 38 Abe Anderson TE 6-3 249 So-WO Tulsa, Okla. Metro Christian INTRO 39 Mike Garrett Jr. S 6-1 183 Jr-JC Magnolia, Texas Magnolia/Blinn College 40 Mitchell Kulkin LB 6-0 208 Fr-RS/WO Jenks, Okla. Jenks 41 Dorian Hopkins LB 6-1 215 Fr-HS Memphis, Tenn. University School 41 Andrew McKinnis WR 6-0 191 Jr-1L/WO Edmond, Okla. Oklahoma Christian 42 Cooper Edmiston LB 6-3 241 Sr-3L Gatesville, Texas Gatesville

42 Adam Higuera DS 6-1 221 Jr-2L Gilbert, Arizona Perry PLAYERS 44 Cade Baumann DT 6-4 244 Jr-RS Walters, Okla. Walters/NE Oklahoma A&M 44 Jordan Rodriguez TE 6-6 242 So-RS Huntsville, Ala. Grissom/Dodge City CC 46 Bershard Glaspie LB 6-3 215 Fr-HS Mesquite, Texas Mesquite Poteet 47 Ethan Hall TE 6-3 200 Fr-HS Bixby, Okla. Bixby 49 Joseph Anderson DE 6-1 257 Fr-RS/WO Anadarko, Okla. Anadarko 53 Connor Kelley LB 6-0 207 Fr-RS/WO Austin, Texas Austin Westlake

54 Shemarr Robinson DT 6-3 312 Sr-3L Tulsa, Okla. Central STAFF 56 Tyler Smith OL 6-5 312 Fr-HS Fort Worth, Texas North Crowley 58 Deven Lamp DE 6-5 250 So-1L Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill 62 Jake Coleman OT 6-5 302 Fr-RS/WO Norman, Okla. Norman North 63 Judge Hartin OT 6-4 300 Jr-RS/P Madill, Okla. Madill/NE Oklahoma A&M 65 Chris Ivy Jr. OT 6-3 296 Sr-3L/RS Wichita, Kan. Wichita Heights 66 Gerard Wheeler C 6-3 325 So-SQ Plano, Texas Plano REVIEW 68 Tiller Bucktrot OG 6-5 322 Jr-2L/RS Stroud, Okla. Stroud 70 Clay Greathouse OG 6-5 310 Jr-1L/RS Wichita Falls, Texas Rider 71 Chris Paul OG 6-4 324 So-1L Cypress, Texas Jersey Village 73 Dylan Couch C 6-3 299 Jr-1L Pryor, Okla. Pryor/Kansas State 74 Jeremy Jones OL 6-5 301 Fr-HS Lewisville, Texas Lewisville

75 Dante Bivens OG 6-3 321 So-1L Spring, Texas Klein Collins CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC 76 Chester Baah OL 6-3 290 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Edison 77 Josh Owens C 6-4 275 Fr-RS Bixby, Okla. Bixby 78 X’Zauvea Gadlin OT 6-4 300 Fr-RS/P Arlington, Texas Mansfield Summit 80 Trey Collier WR 6-1 180 Fr-HS Kaufman, Texas Kaufman 82 Joseph Breedlove III WR 6-1 194 So-SQ/WO Fort Worth, Texas Country Day 84 Malik Rodgers WR 5-10 170 So-TR Pearland, Texas Shadow Creek/Air Force OPPONENTS 85 Imiee Cooksey WR 5-11 181 Fr-RS Haltom City, Texas Haltom 88 Malik Jackson WR 6-2 210 So-SQ Taylor, Texas Taylor 88 RaQuan Thompson DL 6-3 275 Fr-HS Killeen, Texas Killeen 90 Zack Long PK 5-10 170 Jr-WO Pacific, Mo. Eureka Park 90 Jaxon Player NG 6-0 296 So-1L Waco, Texas Midway 91 Cullen Wick DE 6-4 269 Jr-1L Hallettsville, Texas Sacred Heart/Blinn JC 92 Darrias Murdock DL 6-5 265 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Union HISTORY 93 Jajuan Blankenship NG 6-0 284 Jr-1L Anderson, SC South Carolina/Independence CC 94 Anthony Goodlow DT 6-5 255 Fr-RS/P Del City, Okla. Del City 95 Cooper Laake DL 6-3 270 Fr-HS Austin, Texas Bowie 95 Jacob Rainey PK 6-0 193 Fr-RS/WO Beaumont, Texas Orangefield 97 Tyarise Stevenson NG 6-3 343 Jr-2L/RS Donaldsonville, La. Donaldsonville 98 Lazarus May DE 6-2 210 Fr-HS Port Arthur, Texas Memorial

98 Kevin Neitzke PK 6-3 173 Jr-SQ/WO San Clarita, Calif. Valencia/College of Canyons JC RECORDS 99 Danny Donley PK 5-9 170 Gr-TR Tulsa, Okla. Jenks/Drake Univ.

L – Letters Earned SQ – Squad member, no letter earned TR – Transferred to Tulsa P – Played 4 or less games in red-shirt season * – Former walk-on now on scholarship MR – Received Medical Red-shirt RS – Has used a red-shirt year WO – Current Walk-on athlete # – Will red-shirt in 2018 due to transfer rules

TulsaHurricane.com 19 2019 Tulsa Football Alphabetical Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl/Exp Hometown Previous School 38 Abe Anderson TE 6-3 249 So-WO Tulsa, Okla. Metro Christian 49 Joseph Anderson DE 6-1 257 Fr-RS/WO Anadarko, Okla. Anadarko 76 Chester Baah OL 6-3 290 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Edison 44 Cade Baumann DT 6-4 244 Jr-RS Walters, Okla. Walters/NE Oklahoma A&M 33 Thomas Bennett P 6-3 182 Sr-1L Carlsbad, Calif. La Costa Canyon/Baylor U. 75 Dante Bivens OG 6-3 321 So-1L Spring, Texas Klein Collins 93 Jajuan Blankenship NG 6-0 284 Jr-1L Anderson, SC South Carolina/Independence CC 12 Seth Boomer QB 6-3 208 So-1L Collinsville, Okla. Collinsville 82 Joseph Breedlove III WR 6-1 194 So-SQ/WO Fort Worth, Texas Country Day 7 Davis Brin QB 6-2 201 Fr-RS/P Boerne, Texas Champion 3 Shamari Brooks RB 5-9 195 Jr-2L Tulsa, Okla. Union 68 Tiller Bucktrot OG 6-5 322 Jr-2L/RS Stroud, Okla. Stroud 10 Manny Bunch S 6-1 201 Sr-3L Roland, Okla. Roland 35 Yohance Burnett LB 6-1 223 Jr-RS Pearland, Texas Dawson/Navarro JC 6 Diamon Cannon LB 6-2 230 Sr-3L/RS Killeen, Texas Shoemaker 19 Denzel Carter TE 6-5 275 Jr-JC St. Petersburg, Fla. Lakewood/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 62 Jake Coleman OL 6-5 302 Fr-RS/WO Norman, Okla. Norman North 80 Trey Collier WR 6-1 180 Fr-HS Kaufman, Texas Kaufman 23 Zaven Collins LB 6-4 256 So-1L Hominy, Okla. Hominy 85 Imiee Cooksey WR 5-11 181 Fr-RS Haltom City, Texas Haltom 73 Dylan Couch C 6-3 299 Jr-1L Pryor, Okla. Pryor/Kansas State 9 Sam Crawford Jr. WR 6-1 206 So-1L Rockwall, Texas Rockwall 18 Tyon Davis CB 6-0 180 So-JC Putnam City, Okla. Putnam City West/NEO A&M 99 Danny Donley PK 5-9 170 Gr-TR Tulsa, Okla. Jenks/Drake Univ. 42 Cooper Edmiston LB 6-3 241 Sr-3L Gatesville, Texas Gatesville 16 Reggie Ellis CB 6-0 180 Fr-HS Houston, Texas Aldine Davis 26 Akayleb Evans CB 6-2 193 Jr-2L McKinney, Texas McKinney 18 La’Darrion Florez WR 6-2 200 Fr-HS Houston, Texas Clear Brook 78 X’Zauvea Gadlin OT 6-4 300 Fr-RS/P Arlington, Texas Mansfield Summit 39 Mike Garrett Jr. S 6-1 183 Jr-JC Magnolia, Texas Magnolia/Blinn College 15 Trevis Gipson DE 6-4 268 Sr-3L/RS Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill 46 Bershard Glaspie LB 6-3 215 Fr-HS Mesquite, Texas Mesquite Poteet 94 Anthony Goodlow DT 6-5 255 Fr-RS/P Del City, Okla. Del City 70 Clay Greathouse OG 6-5 310 Jr-2L/RS Wichita Falls, Texas Rider 12 Allie Green IV CB 6-3 215 Jr-2L Austin, Texas Lyndon B. Johnson 47 Ethan Hall TE 6-3 200 Fr-HS Bixby, Okla. Bixby 63 Judge Hartin OT 6-4 300 Jr-RS/P Madill, Okla. Madill/NE Oklahoma A&M 28 Jett Hendrix S 6-0 184 Fr-RS/WO Cleveland, Texas Cleveland 42 Adam Higuera DS 6-1 221 Jr-2L Gilbert, Arizona Perry 41 Dorian Hopkins LB 6-1 215 Fr-HS Memphis, Tenn. University School 65 Chris Ivy Jr. OT 6-3 296 Sr-3L/RS Wichita, Kan. Wichita Heights 27 Daiquain Jackson S 5-11 212 So-1L Mesquite, Texas Poteet 88 Malik Jackson WR 6-2 210 So-SQ Taylor, Texas Taylor 8 Brandon Johnson S 6-0 186 Sr-1L Dallas, Texas Skyline HS/Tyler JC 13 Josh Johnson WR 5-11 183 So-TR Little Rock, Ark. Central Christian/Iowa State 8 Keenen Johnson WR 6-1 200 Sr-3L Alto, Texas Alto 74 Jeremy Jones OL 6-5 301 Fr-HS Lewisville, Texas Lewisville 53 Connor Kelley LB 6-0 207 Fr-RS/WO Austin, Texas Austin Westlake

20 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 10 Korey King WR 5-10 170 Fr-HS Missouri City, Texas Fort Bend Marshall 40 Mitchell Kulkin LB 6-0 208 Fr-RS/WO Jenks, Okla. Jenks 95 Cooper Laake DL 6-3 270 Fr-HS Austin, Texas Bowie INTRO 58 Deven Lamp DE 6-5 250 So-1L Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill 90 Zack Long PK 5-10 170 Jr-WO Pacific, Mo. Eureka Park 6 Christian Lovick RB 5-9 180 Fr-HS Tomball, Texas Memorial 27 Elijah Lucas RB 6-1 198 Fr-RS/WO Orlando, Fla. Lake Highland Prep 15 Brandon Marquardt QB 6-1 216 So-SQ/WO Norman, Okla. Norman North 7 TieNeal Martin S 6-1 207 Sr-1L Sacramento, Calif. Grant/Yuba College PLAYERS 98 Lazarus May DE 6-2 210 Fr-HS Port Arthur, Texas Memorial 22 Marcus Mays S 6-2 193 So-1L Tulsa, Okla. Edison 41 Andrew McKinnis WR 6-0 191 Jr-1L/WO Edmond, Okla. Oklahoma Christian 20 Cannon Montgomery WR 5-10 180 So-1L/WO Tulsa, Okla. Cascia Hall Prep 13 Lamar Mullins S 6-3 205 Jr-JC Miami, Fla. Westlake/Butler (Kan.) CC 92 Darrias Murdock DL 6-5 265 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Union STAFF 98 Kevin Neitzke PK 6-3 173 Jr-SQ/WO San Clarita, Calif. Valencia/College of Canyons JC 29 Ryan Nixon CB 6-3 180 So-JC Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly/El Camino CC 25 Jaise Oliver S 6-2 190 Fr-HS Fairfield, Texas Fairfield 77 Josh Owens C 6-4 275 Fr-RS Bixby, Okla. Bixby 32 James Palmer TE 6-3 251 Fr-RS Moore, Okla. Westmoore 71 Chris Paul OG 6-4 324 So-1L Cypress, Texas Jersey Village

25 Dhailon Phillips WR 6-3 208 Jr-JC Lufkin, Texas Lufkin/Trinity Valley CC REVIEW 90 Jaxon Player NG 6-0 296 So-1L Waco, Texas Midway 21 Bryson Powers S 6-1 204 So-1L Spring, Texas Klein Collins 95 Jacob Rainey PK 6-0 193 Fr-RS/WO Beaumont, Texas Orangefield 20 Kendarin Ray S 6-4 203 Fr-RS Brenham, Texas Brenham 24 Treyvon Reeves LB 6-2 220 Jr-2L/RS Fort Worth, Texas Boswell CONFERENCE

4 Robert Revels III LB 6-2 230 Jr-2L/RS Houston, Texas John H. Reagan AMERICAN ATHLETIC 9 Reggie Robinson II CB 6-1 197 Sr-3L/RS Cleburne, Texas Cleburne 54 Shemarr Robinson DT 6-3 312 Sr-3L Tulsa, Okla. Central 84 Malik Rodgers WR 5-10 170 So-TR Pearland, Texas Shadow Creek/Air Force 44 Jordan Rodriguez TE 6-6 242 So-RS Huntsville, Ala. Grissom/Dodge City CC 5 JuanCarlos Santana WR 6-1 176 So-SQ Katy, Texas Katy

19 Grant Sawyer LB 6-3 219 So-1L Argyle, Texas Liberty Christian OPPONENTS 56 Tyler Smith OL 6-5 312 Fr-HS Fort Worth, Texas North Crowley 11 Zach Smith QB 6-3 224 Jr-RS Grandview, Texas Grandview/Baylor U. 97 Tyarise Stevenson NG 6-3 343 Jr-2L/RS Donaldsonville, La. Donaldsonville 1 Josh Stewart WR 6-3 210 Jr-2L/RS Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill 2 Keylon Stokes WR 6-0 190 Jr-2L Manvel, Texas Manvel 24 Corey Taylor II RB 5-10 222 Jr-2L/MR Tulsa, Okla. Holland Hall/Air Force Prep

88 RaQuan Thompson DL 6-3 275 Fr-HS Killeen, Texas Killeen HISTORY 11 Keidrien Wadley S 6-0 197 Sr-2L/RS Irving, Texas Ranchview 66 Gerard Wheeler C 6-3 325 So-SQ Plano, Texas Plano 91 Cullen Wick DE 6-4 269 Jr-1L Hallettsville, Texas Sacred Heart/Blinn JC 21 TK Wilkerson RB 6-2 228 Fr-RS/P Skiatook, Okla. Skiatook 3 Cristian Williams S 6-0 190 Sr-2L Dallas, Texas Lincoln 33 Josiah Wilson CB 5-9 185 Fr-RS/WO Quinlan, Texas Boles RECORDS 30 Justin Wright LB 6-2 240 Fr-RS/P Abilene, Texas Cooper

L – Letters Earned SQ – Squad member, no letter earned TR – Transferred to Tulsa P – Played 4 or less games in red-shirt season * – Former walk-on now on scholarship MR – Received Medical Red-shirt RS – Has used a red-shirt year WO – Current Walk-on athlete # – Will red-shirt in 2018 due to transfer rules

TulsaHurricane.com 21 ... averaged 46.0 yards on three punts at Texas ... 44 his only punt vs. UConn went for 67 yards to the 75 11-yard line ... totaled seven punts for a 50.7 aver- Cade Baumann age with two inside the 20 and a long of 66 yards Dante Bivens Defensive Tackle against #23 USF… 2017 – Played in all 12 games … Offensive Guard 6-4 • 244 • Jr-RS handled the punting duties and was also the holder 6-3 • 321 • So-1L Walters, Okla. on placements … had a 42.3 average on 61 punts Spring, Texas … handled the holding duties in the final 9 games TULSA – Sat out the 2018 season … was a 2018 mid- … had 11 punts that traveled 50+ yards and also TULSA – A returning letterwinner … 2018 – Played year transfer from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. placed 16 inside the 20-yard line … averaged 44.1 yards on 9 punts with a long of 61 yards and three in three games ... saw his first career action in the fourth quarter vs. UConn ... also played on special JUNIOR COLLEGE – Was a two-year letterwinner inside the 20-yard line vs. #21 Memphis … aver- teams vs. Memphis and Navy … 2017 – Was one of at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M … credited with aged a career-high 50.8 yards, including three over several true freshmen to sit out the 2017 season due 39 tackles and seven sacks for -27 yards in 2017 … 50 yards (54, 67, 55) and 2 placed inside the 20-yard to red-shirt status. helped lead his team to a 9-3 record and confer- line against UConn … averaged 44.5 yards on four ence and regional titles in 2017 … was a first-team punts vs. New Mexico, including a long of 59 yards HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner and all-Southwest JC Conference all-league selection and two inside the 20 … made his first collegiate starter at Klein Collins High School … played offen- his sophomore season … junior college coach was appearance in the opener at Oklahoma State, and sive guard and tackle … was on team’s that posted Clay Patterson. punted seven times for a 44.6 average … vs. OSU, a three-year record of 33-6 … helped lead his team his longest punt of 60 yards traveled over the head to a 13-2 record and state semifinal appearance as HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner of the returner and resulted in a fumble and Tulsa a senior … was an integral cog in a high-powered at Walters High School … started four years on recovery for a TD. offense that averaged 41 points and 281 rushing offense at tight end/receiver and was a three-year yards per game … ranked at No. 52 in the Houston starter at linebacker … was the 2015 District 2A-3 PREVIOUS COLLEGE – Was a non-recruited player Chronicle’s Area Top-100 … named his team’s MVP as a senior … also lettered three years in base- at Baylor … was on the Baylor roster in 2015. Offensive MVP his senior season … earned second- ball, two years in track and one year in basketball … team all-Greater Houston area honors as a senior high school football coach was Faron Griffin. HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered two seasons at La Costa … had a three-star ranking by both Scout.com and Canyon High School … punted 52 times for 42.7 Rivals.com…was a first-team all-district 15-6A selec- PERSONAL – Hobbies include playing the guitar, yards with 19 punts inside the 20-yard line his senior tion as a junior and senior …high school coach was hunting and trout fishing … favorite NFL player is JJ. season … named the Avocado West Conference Drew Svoboda. Watt … favorite movie is Lonesome Dove … lists the Kicker of the Year as a senior … selected his team’s Turnpike Troubadours as his favorite musical artist Special Teams Player of the Year … also lettered PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Houston … his favorite summer job was as the head foreman two years in track … won the conference’s triple Texans … lists Washington offensive lineman Trent at 4B Farm and Cattle … parents are Jeff and Shelly jump with a jump of 44’7” and high jumped 6’7” Williams as his favorite NFL player … lists The Blind Baumann … majoring in organizational studies … to place as runner-up at the San Diego Sectional Side as his favorite sports movie … favorite TV show born March 25, 1998 in Lawton, Oklahoma. Championship … high school football coach was is “Riverdale” … the favorite place he’s visited is the Sean Sovacool. Dominican Republic … has three brothers … parents are Carl and Althea Bivens … majoring in exercise & PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Carolina sports science … born November 18, 1998. 33 Panthers … favorite food is sushi … enjoys fishing, Thomas Bennett golfing and playing video games … this favorite NFL player is Seattle place-kicker Jason Myers … Punter 93 6-3 • 182 • Sr-2L his favorite sports movie is We Are Marshall … favorite sports team is the NHL’s Carlsbad, Calif JaJuan Blankenship … favorite actor is Tom Cruise … lists M&M’s as his Nose Guard favorite candy and Ben & Jerry’s as his favorite ice 6-0 • 284 • Jr-1L TULSA – A two-year letterwinner … has handled cream … parents are Darren and Rosemary Bennett the punting chores both seasons since … trans- … his dad was an All-Pro punter in the NFL with Anderson, S.C. ferring to Tulsa prior to the 2017 spring semester the San Diego Chargers and also played with the … has a 44.3 career punting average … his 46.6 Minnesota Vikings … majoring in marketing … TULSA – A returning letterwinner … transferred to punting average as a junior is the second-highest in born September 18, 1997. Tulsa from Independence (Kan.) Community College school history, behind Glenn Dobbs’ nation-leading at mid-year 2018 … 2018 – Played in seven games 48.3 average in 1942 … for his career, placed 28 BENNETT’S CAREER STATISTICS … had 8 stops ... saw his first action at Houston and punts inside the 20-yard line with 26 punts travel- had one stop ... also played against USF, Arkansas, ing 50 yards or more … has a career-long 68-yard Punting G-GS No Yds Avg I20 50+ Long UConn, Memphis and Navy ... missed the first four punt … was immediately eligible for the 2017 sea- 2017 (So) 12-12 61 2581 42.3 16 11 67 games with an injury ... had a season-high four tack- son since he was a non-recruited walk-on at Baylor 2018 (Jr) 12-12 53 2469 46.6 12 15 68 les at Navy. … 2018 – Punted in all 12 games … ranked 5th Totals 24-24 114 5050 44.3 28 26 68 nationally with a 46.6-yard punting average on 53 JUNIOR COLLEGE – Played one season at punts ... earned second-team all-conference honors Independence CC after transferring from the … his 46.6 average was the first time since 1975 that University of South Carolina … earned a three-star a Tulsa punter averaged over 46 yards (Rick Engles, Rivals.com rating. 46.5) … had four punts of 60+ yards ... punted four times for a 49.2 average … had a career-long AT SOUTH CAROLINA … Red-shirted as a true 68-yarder in the opener vs. UCA ... for his perfor- freshman in 2016 at South Carolina … shared the mance in the opener was named the American honor as the Defensive Scout Team Award winner Athletic Conference’s Special Teams Player of the in 2016. Week ... had a career-best 54.5 average on four punts at Houston with 2 inside the 20-yard line HIGH SCHOOL – Played his prep football at T.L.

22 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Hanna High School, where he was a four-year starter Scout.com ranking … was a Tulsa World honorable school record in the high jump with a jump of 6’4”

… recorded 59 tackles with 6.5 sacks his senior mention all-state and all-metro selection as a senior … high school coach was Keith Kaiser. INTRO season … earned first-team all-region and all-area … named to the OCA Class 5A East all-star team his honors as a senior … totaled 148 tackles, 10.5 sacks, senior season, while rushing for 186 yards … named PERSONAL – Enjoys fishing … favorite NFL team is two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries dur- the District 5A-4 MVP … threw for 252 yards on 17 the , while his favorite NFL player is ing his prep career. completions in the state final against Altus High Aaron Rodgers … his favorite pro sports team is the School in 2015 … completed 108-of-191 passes for San Antonio Spurs and Spurs legend Tim Duncan PERSONAL – Favorite sports movie is Gridiron 1,987 yards and 22 touchdowns his junior season, is his favorite professional athlete … the one per- Gang … his favorite movie is Friday … favorite NFL while also running for 186 yards on 42 times … also son he would like to meet, dead or alive, is George

player is Aaron Donald … favorite NFL team is the lettered four years in basketball and two years in Washington … favorite TV show is “The Office … PLAYERS Carolina Panthers …favorite actor is Chris Tucker track … high school coach was Kevin Jones. Spiderman is his favorite superhero … his favorite … his favorite TV Show is “Boondocks” … favor- actor is Will Ferrell … lists Sandlot as his favorite ite superhero is Batman … his favorite vacation PERSONAL – Favorite professional sports team is sports movie … his favorite movie is Step Brothers spot is Myrtle Beach … parents are Jay and Janice the Oklahoma City Thunder … the Dallas Cowboys … has one younger sister … parents are Barry and Blankenship … majoring in media studies … born is his favorite NFL team … enjoys golfing and duck Lara Brin … a member of the Fellowship of Christian September 24, 1997. hunting … lists Kobe Bryant and Tiger Woods as his Athletes … majoring in business … born February favorite professional athletes … best vacation spot 7, 2000. BLANKENSHIP’S CAREER STATISTICS is snow skiing in Colorado or vacationing in Cancun Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT … his favorite actor is Christian Bale … favorite STAFF 2016 (Fr) 7-0 5 3 8 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 sports movie is Miracle … favorite ice cream is mint 3 chocolate chip … a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes … his younger brother is a fresh- Shamari Brooks man football student-athlete at Oklahoma State … Running Back 12 parents are Kurt and Ashley Boomer … majoring in 5-9 • 195 • Jr-2L Seth Boomer management … born April 27, 1998. Tulsa, Okla. Quarterback BOOMER’S CAREER STATISTICS 6-3 • 208 • So-1L TULSA – A two-year letterwinner and returning Passing G-GS Com Att Yds Int TD Pct Ypg Long REVIEW Collinsville, Okla. starter … has played in 20 career games and has 12 2017 Red-shirt career starts ... has 1,654 career rushing yards and 17 2018 (Fr) 8-8 101 198 1378 4 9 51.0 172.2 70 TULSA – A returning letterwinner and starter … TDs ... has eight career 100+ rushing games … 2018 – Played in 11 of 12 games … started all 11 of those 2018 – Played and started the final eight games in Rushing G-GS Att Gain Loss Net TD Avg Long games in which he played … missed the Houston his first collegiate season ... completed 101-of-198 2017 Red-shirt game with an injury … rushed for 967 yards and passes for 1,378 yards and nine TDs ... in the final 2018 (Fr) 8-8 58 230 159 71 1 1.2 30 five games, completed 61.2-percent of his passes seven touchdowns ... totaled four 100-yard rushing (74-of-121) for 945 yards, seven TDs and just two games in his sophomore season … had a season- CONFERENCE INTs ... completed 20-of-27 passes for a career- best 151 yards on 17 carries vs. UConn, averaging 8.9 AMERICAN ATHLETIC high 251 yards and had one TD vs. SMU ... had a 7 yards per carry, and was named to the AAC weekly career-long 70-yard toss against SMU ... completed Davis Brin honor roll for that performance ... totaled 100 yards 19-of-28 passes for 206 yards against Navy ... com- Quarterback and two TDs vs. #23 USF ... had 115 yards for a 5.5 pleted 14-of-26 passes for 140 yards and one TD at average on 21 carries vs. Arkansas State ... opened 6-2 • 201 • Fr-RS the season with 129 yards and two TDs on 27 carries Memphis ... completed 9-of-14 passes for 168 yards Boerne, Texas and four TDs vs. UConn, with TD passes covering 3, for a 4.8 average vs. UCA ... 2017 – Played in nine 26, 38 and 18 yards and also had a one-yard TD run games as a true freshman … missed the final three TULSA – Red-shirted last season … saw action ... his four TD passes against UConn is the most in games of the season after suffering a broken collar- OPPONENTS in one game … saw his only playing time against school history for a freshman ... completed 12-of- bone in the ninth game at SMU … rushed for 687 UConn and had one rushing attempt … completed 26 passes for 180 yards and one TD vs. Tulane ... yards, 5.8 average and 10 touchdowns … had four 12 passes for 77 yards in the 2019 spring game … threw a 65-yard pass against Arkansas ... rushed for 100+ rushing games this season, including a string was an early enrollee out of Boerne Champion High a season-high 46 yards on 11 carries vs. USF ... saw of three straight 100+ rushing games … finished his School … began classes in January 2018. his first game action in a starting role at Houston ... rookie season with the highest single-season rush- completed 13-of-31 passes for 227 yards and one TD ing total for a Tulsa true freshman, and was second HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner in that game ... led Tulsa to a TD on his first posses- overall for all freshmen (true or red-shirt), trailing at Boerne Champion High School, and two-year sion, capping it off with a 33-yard TD pass ... his 227 Reggie Williams (1995) by 68 yards … played only starter at quarterback … completed 463-of-799 yards was the second-most ever for a Tulsa fresh- the 1st quarter at SMU because of an injury … had a passes for 6,650 yards and 58 touchdowns during HISTORY man making their collegiate debut, second only to career-best 164 yards and two touchdowns against his career, while rushing for 795 yards, a 4.9 aver- TJ Rubley’s 386 yards vs. Oklahoma State as a true UConn in his first career start, earning AAC weekly age and 15 touchdowns on 162 carries … threw for freshman in 1987 ... his 227 yards ranks as the 11th honor roll mention … rushed for 111 yards and one 2,548 yards and 24 TDs and rushed for 414 yards highest passing game for a Tulsa freshman quarter- TD vs. Houston … totaled 104 yards and two touch- and six touchdowns as a senior … named first-team back … 2017 – Was one of several true freshmen to downs on 12 carries against Tulane … had his first Academic All-State as a senior … was the District sit out due to red-shirt status. career 100-yard rushing game with 141 yards and 26-5A Offensive MVP as a senior … was chosen three touchdowns at Toledo … earned honor roll HIGH SCHOOL – Was a two-year letterwinner to play in the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football recognition by the American Athletic Conference for and starter at Collinsville High School … started Game … threw for 3,535 yards and 30 touchdowns his performance against Toledo … among his three at quarterback and safety both years … threw for his junior season … earned first-team all-district TDs was a season-long run of 63 yards … totaled 79 RECORDS 2,092 yards and 22 touchdowns his senior season, and all-area honors as a junior, while being named yards and one touchdown for a 6.6 average against while rushing for 130 yards … had six stops from the San Antonio Quarterback Club Player of the Year Louisiana. his safety position … led his team to the Class 5A … earned a three-star Rivals.com rating … passed state quarterfinals as a senior and the champion- for 567 yards and four TDs his sophomore season HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner at ship game his junior campaign … had a three-star … also lettered two years in track, while tying the Tulsa Union High School…had career totals of 3,326

TulsaHurricane.com 23 yards and 43 touchdowns, while tallying 107 tackles all-state team … was the District 2A-5 Offensive for 3,341 total yards and 44 touchdowns as a senior, on defense…rushed for 2,018 yards and 28 TDs his Lineman of the Year as a senior … earned Tulsa while leading his team to a 12-2 record and first- senior season…led his prep team to the Class 6A-1 World honorable mention all-state honors his senior place in District 3A-8 … completed 62-percent of state championship as a senior…earned first-team season … selected as a first-team all-district selec- his passes (128-of-20) for 1,868 yards and 24 touch- all-state honors by the Tulsa World…ranked No. 18 tion for three seasons … received a three-star rating downs and gained 1,473 rushing yards and 20 TDs on The Oklahoman’s Super 30 for 2017…rushed for by 247Sports … was rated as the No. 16-ranked his senior season … received a three-star rating 568 yards and 10 touchdowns in three state playoff prep senior in the state of Oklahoma by 247Sports by 247Sports … was rated as the No. 24-ranked games…was named the MVP of the state champi- … was credited with 68 tackles and four QB sacks prep senior in the state of Oklahoma by 247Sports onship game after gaining 232 yards and three TDs as a junior … totaled 183 tackles, 14 sacks and nine … earned second-team Tulsa World all-state hon- on 34 carries against Norman North in the state fumble recoveries in his career … won Oklahoma ors as a his senior campaign … was final…had a Backyard Bowl record of 270 yards vs. Class 2A state titles in the discus and shot put as a credited with 87 tackles, 10 TFLs, 10 pass break-ups Jenks High School and also rushed for 242 yards and prep junior … lettered four years in basketball and and three interceptions totaling 79 yards from his seven TDs against Owasso High School…combined track … high school coach was Chris Elerick. safety position as a senior … high school coach was to rush for 1,303 yards and 12 TDs on 187 carries Jeff Streun. in a backup role as a sophomore and junior…high PERSONAL – Favorite professional sports team school coach was Kirk Fridrich. is the Los Angeles Chargers … favorite movie is PERSONAL – Favorite NFL player is New York Jets Big Fish … favorite show on Netflix is “Stranger safety Jamal Adams, while Lebron James is his favor- PERSONAL – Lists the Philadelphia Eagles as his Things” … enjoys photography … favorite animal ite professional athlete … favorite movie is Black favorite NFL team … Ezekiel Elliot is his favorite is a Gorilla … his favorite food is tacos … lists soc- Panther … his favorite actress is Blake Lively … NFL player … favorite actor is Denzel Washington cer and hockey as the sports he most likes to watch favorite book is War Room … his favorite food is … California is the favorite place he has visited … … parents are Robert and Tonya … majoring in the- Italian … a member of the Fellowship of Christian favorite superhero is Batman … his favorite movie atre … born July 31, 1997. Athletes … has two older siblings … parents are is Suberbad … other than playing professional James and Sonya Bunch … majoring in marketing football, his dream job would be as a sports jour- … born March 9, 1998 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. nalist … the most famous person he’s ever met is 10 Adrian Peterson … craziest ambition is to climb BUNCH’S CAREER STATISTICS Mount Everest … his favorite professional athlete Manny Bunch Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT is Olympic champion sprinter Usain Bolt … major- Safety 2016 (Fr) 10-0 7 4 11 0.5/-1 0/0 0 0 1 0-0 ing in media studies … parents are Ollie Brooks and 6-1 • 201 • Sr-3L 2017 (So) 6-6 27 18 45 0.5/-1 0/0 0 0 0 1-0 Kristy Grayson … born May 21, 1998 … Roland, Okla. 2018 (Jr) 12-12 41 39 80 1.5/-13 0/0 0 0 5 0-0 Totals 28-18 75 61 136 2.5/-15 0/0 0 0 6 1-0 BROOKS’ CAREER STATISTICS TULSA – A three-year letterwinner and returning Rushing G-GS Att Gain Loss Net TD Avg Long starter … has played in 28 career games and has 2017 (Fr) 9-1 119 699 12 687 10 5.8 63 18 starts … has 136 career tackles, 2.5 TFLs for -15 35 2018 (So) 11-11 229 1018 51 967 7 4.2 37 yards and six pass break-ups … has three career Totals 20-12 348 1717 63 1654 17 4.8 63 double-figure tackle games … enrolled at mid- Yohance Burnett semester 2016 after graduating early from Roland Linebacker Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long High School … 2018 – Played and started all 12 6-1 • 223 • Jr-RS 2017 (Fr) 9-1 1 4 4.0 0 4 games … was third on the team with 80 tackles … Pearland, Texas 2018 (So) 11-11 6 31 5.2 0 16 added 1.5 TFLs for -13 yards and five pass break-ups Totals 20-12 7 35 5.0 0 16 ... compiled a season-high 13 tackles and one PBU TULSA – Sat out last year after suffering a season- at Navy ... tallied had nine stops and one PBU vs. ending knee injury in fall camp … transferred to SMU ... totaled nine stops and one pass break-up vs. Tulsa from Navarro Junior College as a 2018 mid- 68 Tulane ... had nine tackles at Arkansas ... registered year transfer … was credited with five tackles and six stops vs. #23 USF ... had seven tackles and one Tiller Bucktrot one pass break-up in the 2018 spring game … pass break-up at Houston ... totaled five tackles and returned for 2019 spring drills on a limited basis. Offensive Guard one stop for -12 yards at Temple … 2017 – Suffered 6-5 • 322 • Jr-2L a season-ending knee injury in the sixth game of JUNIOR COLLEGE – Played two seasons at Navarro Stroud, Okla. the year at Tulane … played only the first series Junior College … collected 64 tackles, four sacks, before suffering the injury … played and started three TFLs, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble TULSA – A two-year letterwinner … has played in the first six games at safety and had 45 stops … in just eight games in 2017 … ranked 80th nation- 24 career games ... 2018 – Played in all 12 games on had two double-figure tackle games … totaled a ally among junior college players by Rivals.com … special teams … started four games at right guard career-high 14 stops vs. Navy … had five tackles, all earned a three-star Rivals.com rating … named ... started the UCA, Texas, Temple and Houston solos against New Mexico … tallied 13 tackles and honorable mention all-Southwest Conference as a games … 2017 – Played in all 12 games on special had his first career vs. Louisiana … saw sophomore … junior college coach was Cody Crill. teams, including the punt team, FGs and PATs … his first career start in the 2017 opener at Oklahoma saw his first collegiate action in the season opener State, and had 8 tackles … 2016 – Saw action in 10 HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner at at Oklahoma State … 2016 – Was one of several games as a true freshman … saw most of his playing Pearland Dawson High School … started both as a true freshmen to sit out the season due to red-shirt time on special teams … did not play against Ohio junior and senior at outside linebacker/defensive season. State, Fresno State and SMU … was credited with 11 end … earned District 22-6A all-district first team tackles and one pass breakup … had a season-best honors as an outside linebacker in 2015 … high HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner and three stops against Tulane … also had two tackles school coach was Eric Wells. three-year starter at Stroud High School … started against North Carolina A&T and East Carolina. on the offensive and defensive lines for three years PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Houston … was on teams that compiled a four-year record HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year starter at Roland Texans … his favorite NFL player is Tyrann Mathieu of 37-11 … helped lead his team to a 10-2 record High School … played quarterback and free safety … Denzel Washington is his favorite actor … steak and the second round of the state playoffs both his … completed his career with 98 touchdowns and is his favorite food … cookies & crem is his favorite junior and senior seasons … was named to the OCA more than 7,000 yards of total offense … accounted ice cream … his favorite movie is No Country for Old

24 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Men … lists Friday Night Lights as his favorite sports victory from a 31-0 deficit to Fresno State in 2016 … trict selection … rushed 204 times for 1,594 yards movie … enjoys playing video games, fishing and favorite musician is Kanye West … his favorite candy and 25 TDs as a junior quarterback, while completing INTRO painting … lists Of Mice and Men as his favorite book is life saver gummies … has owned over 150 pairs of 54-of-124 passes for 826 yards and nine touchdowns … his cousin, Phil Loadholt, played at the University shoes at one time … his dream job is to own a shoe … collected 69 stops and four interceptions his junior of Oklahoma and for the Minnesota Vikings … par- store … Evander Holyfield is the most famous per- season … high school coach was Scott Harmon. ents are Earnest Burnett and Cathy Ivy … majoring son that he’s ever met … majoring in management PERSONAL – Enjoys fishing, hunting and golfing … in exercise & sports science … born August 27, 1998. … has five siblings … parents are Clarence Cannon favorite NFL team is the Seattle Seahawks … favor- and Francine Stewart … born September 2, 1997 in ite NFL player is … the one word to best Amberg, Germany. (pronounced die-mon) describe himself is optimistic … the one person,

6 dead or alive, he would most like to meet is Johnny PLAYERS CANNON’S CAREER STATISTICS Cash … favorite sports movie is The Blind Side … Diamon Cannon Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT his favorite sport to play other than football is golf Linebacker 2015 Red-shirt … favorite actor is Robert Downey Jr. … mother is 6-2 • 230 • Sr-3L 2016 (Fr) 7-0 4 2 6 0.5/-1 0/0 0 0 0 0 Haley Collins … majoring in exercise & sports sci- Killeen, Texas 2017 (So) 12-8 29 31 60 4.5/-8 0/0 1 2 2 1-4 ence/pre-med … born May 19, 1999. 2018 (Jr) 12-9 20 32 52 3/-15 1/-12 0 0 3 0 Totals 31-17 53 65 118 8/-24 1/-12 1 2 5 1-4 COLLINS’ CAREER STATISTICS TULSA – A three-year letterwinner and two-year Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT returning starter … has played in 31 career games 2017 Red-shirt and has started 17 contests … has 118 career tack- STAFF 2018 (Fr) 12-10 42 43 85 9.5/-31 1.5/-7 1 1 3 1-0 les, eight stops for -24 yards, five pass break-ups 23 and two forced fumbles ... 2018 – Played in all 12 Zaven Collins games and started nine contests … had 52 stops, Linebacker three tackles for -15 yards, one sack for -12 yards and 85 three pass break-ups... had 4 tackles, one TFL for -12 6-4 • 256 • Fr-RS Imiee Cooksey Hominy, Okla. yards and one PBU vs. UCA in the opener ... tallied 8 tackles, one TFL for -2 yards and one PBU at Texas ... totaled 3 stops and one PBU at Temple ... had 6 stops 5-11 • 181 • Fr-RS TULSA – A returning letterwinner and starter … REVIEW vs. Houston, #23 USF and Arkansas ... compiled a Haltom City, Texas earned Freshman All-America honors as a red-shirt season-high 9 tackles vs. Tulane ... came off the freshman in the 2018 season … 2018 –Played in all bench vs. UConn after arriving in the 1st quarter TULSA – Was one of several true freshmen to sit out 12 games and started the final 10 games … named from a family funeral ... had 6 stops off the bench vs. the 2018 season due to red-shirt status. to the Football Writers Association of America SMU … 2017 – Played in all 12 games and started (FWAA) and USA Today Freshman All-America teams eight contests … had 60 tackles, 4.5 TFLs for -8 HIGH SCHOOL – Was a two-year letterwinner at ... had 85 tackles, 9.5 stops for -31 yards, three quar- yards, two PBUs, two forced fumbles, one fumble Haltom High School … caught 40 passes for 837 terback hurries, three pass break-ups, one forced recovery, one interception and one blocked kick … yards and 14 touchdowns his senior season … had CONFERENCE

fumble, one fumble recovery and one interception AMERICAN ATHLETIC totaled a career-high 10 tackles and 0.5 TFL for -1 career totals of 71 receptions for 1,262 yards, a 17.8 ... had five double-figure tackle games ... in his 10 yards at Tulane … had seven tackles and blocked average and 19 TDs … hauled in 31 passes for 425 starts, compiled 79 tackles and had double digit at PAT vs. Temple … had seven tackles, one inter- yards and 5 TDs as a junior … high school coach tackles in five of those contests ... started his first ception and one forced fumble at #23 USF … tallied was Jason Tucker. career game against Arkansas State and had 12 tack- 5 tackles and one PBU vs. #21 Memphis … had six les, two stops for -7 yards and one QB hurry ... had stops, two TFLs for -2 yards and one forced fumble PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the New England a season-high 14 stops with one TFL for -2 yards at at UConn … had eight tackles vs. Navy … saw his Patriots … his favorite professional athlete is Odell Arkansas ... totaled 11 tackles, 1.5 sacks for -1.5 yards first career start vs. New Mexico and had seven tack- Beckham Jr. … favorite sports movie is Love and and one PBU vs. #23 USF ... tallied 12 stops vs. Tulane Basketball … his favorite TV show is “Blindspot” … les and one fumble recovery … had four tackles, OPPONENTS … was credited with 12 solo tackles, two stops for two TFLs for -5 yards and one PBU against Louisiana favorite actor is Will Smith … favorite superhero is -4 yards, two pass break-ups, one forced fumble and … 2016 – Played in seven games … saw most of his Superman … has six siblings … parents are Cordell one fumble recovery at Memphis ... had six tackles, playing time on special teams … totaled six tackles and O’Shondra Cooksey … majoring in organiza- one pass break-up and a blocked field goal against and one QB hurry … had a season-best two stops tional studies … born December 6, 1998. SMU ... had his first career interception at Houston against Central Michigan in the Miami Beach Bowl … 2017 – Was one of several true freshmen to sit … 2015 – Was one of several freshmen to sit out the out the 2017 season due to red-shirt status. 2015 season due to red-shirt status. 73 HIGH SCHOOL – Played quarterback, linebacker HIGH SCHOOL – Was a two-year letterman and and safety at Hominy High School … was a four- Dylan Couch

starter at Robert Shoemaker High School … played HISTORY year starter on both offense and defense … led Offensive Center safety as a senior and at linebacker his junior season Hominy to the Class A state title as a senior … posted 6-3 • 299 • Jr-1L … earned academic all-district accolades his senior a 41-12 record in his four seasons, including a 14-0 Pryor, Okla. campaign … was a second-team all-district selec- mark as a senior … put up 4,084 rushing yards and tion as a junior … also lettered four years in baseball 54 touchdowns, and passed for another 3,056 yards … high school football coach was Channon Hall. and 32 TDs from his quarterback position during his TULSA – A returning letterwinner and part-time career … rushed for 1,520 yards and 27 scores, and starter … transferred to Tulsa from Kansas State PERSONAL – Favorite NFL player is Julio Jones completed 83-of-143 passes for 1,600 yards and 23 prior to 2018 preseason camp … moved to the … lists the movies All About the Benjamins and TDs his senior season … totaled 91 tackles, three center position in spring drills … 2018 – Played in Mr. & Mrs. Smith as his favorites … his favorite RECORDS interceptions and a fumble recovery from his defen- nine games... played mostly special teams until the sports movie is The Longest Yard … lists Denzel sive position as a senior … ranked No. 24 on The final four games ... started the final three contests Washington as his favorite actor … Lebron James Oklahoman’s Super 30 for 2017 … was a first-team –– Memphis, Navy and SMU –– at left guard, play- is his favorite professional athlete … the most all-state selection as a senior defensive back by the ing the entire game ... also saw time on the offensive memorable place he has visited is Jamaica … most Tulsa World and The Oklahoman … named to the OCA front vs. Tulane at left guard ... played snaps at cen- memorable sports moment was Tulsa’s comeback Class A East all-star team … was a two-time all-dis- ter against UConn.

TulsaHurricane.com 25 PREVIOUS COLLEGE – Spent two season at Kansas credited with 145 tackles, eight TFLs, three PBUs State … was a walk-on athlete at K-State … red- and two sacks as a senior … also caught 22 passes shirted in 2016 and played in three games in 2017 … 42 for 366 yards and four TDs his senior campaign … saw action in three games as a reserve offensive line- Cooper Edmiston helped lead his team to the Area championship man as a red-shirt freshman, playing against Central Linebacker and regional semifinals his senior season … was Arkansas, Charlotte and UCLA in the Cactus Bowl … 6-3 • 241 • Sr-3L named to the Centex Top-25 by the Waco Tribune, earned first-team Academic All-Big 12 accolades. ranking No. 9, as a senior … was named the District Gatesville, Texas co-Defensive MVP and the Killeen all-area MVP his HIGH SCHOOL – Played his prep football at Pryor senior season … was a two-time all-district first High School … earned all-state honors in addi- TULSA – A three-year letterwinner and two-year team selection and earned second-team all-district tion to being named the Oklahoma 5A-4 District starter … has played in all 37 career games and has honors as a sophomore … totaled 130 tackles, six Offensive Lineman of the Year … selected to play 24 starts since coming to Tulsa … has 237 tackles, forced fumbles and three interceptions his junior in the 2016 Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State 9.5 stops for -23 yards, five interceptions, five fum- season … high school coach was Kyle Cooper. game … head coach was Jason Freeman. ble recoveries, three forced fumbles and one pass break-up in his career … needs one more fumble PERSONAL – Favorite professional sports team PERSONAL – Favorite movie is Forrest Gump … has recovery to tie the school’s career record of six ... has is the Dallas Cowboys … his favorite TV show is one brother … parents are John and Shawm Couch 13 career double-figure tackle games … has col- “Sons of Anarchy” … favorite game as a child was … majoring in accounting … born August 15, 1998. lected over 100 tackles in each of the last two years flashlight tag … favorite food is ribeye steak … his … 2018 – Played and started all 12 games … had dream job is to be the general manager of the Dallas team-highs of 113 tackles, four interceptions, three Cowboys … has two older siblings … his brother, fumble recoveries and added three forced fumbles 9 Cole, played football at Baylor from 2013-16 … … was an honorable mention all-conference selec- parents are Clint and Gina Edmiston … majoring in Sam Crawford Jr. tion … had seven double-digit tackle games … had business management with a sports management Wide Receiver a takeaway in five of the final nine games … col- specialization … born March 25, 1998 in Grapevine, lected nine tackles, one stop for -1 yard and one Texas. 6-1 • 206 • So-1L fumble recovery at Texas … totaled 11 stops and Rockwall, Texas added one TFL for -3 yards and one forced fumble EDMISTON’S CAREER STATISTICS vs. Arkansas State … had seven tackles and two TULSA – A returning letterwinner … had three interceptions at Temple … tallied 10 stops, one Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT receptions for 18 yards in the spring game … 2018 pick-off and one forced fumble at Houston … had 2016 (Fr) 13-1 9 9 18 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 – Played in 11 of 12 games as a redshirt freshman a season-high 12 tackles and added one pass break- 2017 (So) 12-11 55 51 106 2/-9 0/0 2 0 0 1-0 … saw most of his playing time on special teams up vs. #23 USF ... compiled 12 stops and recovered 2018 (Jr) 12-12 47 66 113 7.5/-14 0.5/-1 3 3 1 4-34 … missed the Navy game … 2017 – Was one of one fumble against Tulane ... had 10 stops, including Totals 37-24 111 126 237 9.5/-23 0.5/-1 5 3 1 5-34 several true freshmen to sit out the 2017 season due one tackle for -1 yard vs. UConn ... tallied 7 stops and to red-shirt status. one TFL for -2 yards at Memphis … had 11 tackles at Navy … totaled 10 tackles and one intercep- 26 HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner tion against SMU, thus earning the AAC’s weekly Akayleb Evans at Rockwall High School … started two years at honor roll for his performance … was named to the receiver, and also played in the defensive second- Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List in 2018 ... 2017 ary … totaled 3,491 all-purpose yards and 38 total – Played in all 12 games and started 11 contests … 6-2 • 193 • Jr-2L touchdowns in his career … caught 72 passes for did not start the Navy game … had 106 stops, two McKinney, Texas 1,369 yards and 15 touchdowns for a 114.1 yards tackles for -9 yards, two fumble recoveries and one per game average as a senior … also rushed for interception … had six double-figure tackle games TULSA – A two-year letterwinner … has played in 261 yards, an 8.2 average per carry and four TDs … … had a career-high 17 tackles, including 11 solos 18 career games and has 11 starts … has 47 career was named District 11-6A Offensive Player of the at UConn … tallied 13 tackles and blocked a field stops and six pass break-ups … 2018 – Played in Year … was a two-time all-district performer and goal vs. Temple … totaled 10 stops vs.#23 USF and nine games and had five starts … had 21 tackles two-time all-state honorable mention selection #21 Memphis … totaled six tackles vs. Houston and and four pass break-ups … missed the USF, Arkansas … was an academic all-state selection … earned eight stops at Tulane … had eight stops and one and Tulane games with an injury … returned vs. a four-star ranking by Scout.com … named to the fumble recovery vs. Navy … totaled four tackles UConn … had a season-high six stops and added All-Midlands team and was the No. 12 WR in the and recovered one fumble vs. New Mexico … had one pass break-ups at Memphis … had one tackle Midlands by Scout.com … ranked as the No. 46th 10 tackles against Toledo … totaled 12 tackles and and two pass break-ups at Texas … tallied three receiver nationally by Scout.com … had 77 recep- had his first career interception against Louisiana tackles at Houston … also had three tackles against tions for 1,426 yards and 15 TDs for an 18.6 average … totaled three tackles and one TFL for -7 yards Temple, while adding one stop for -3 yards and one per reception, while also rushing for 263 yards and at #10 Oklahoma State … 2016 – Played in all 13 pass break-up … 2017 – Played in nine games and three TDs during his junior season … high school games in 2016, mostly on special teams … started started the first six of those games as a true fresh- coach was Rodney Webb. one game … made his first collegiate start at MIKE man … did not see his first action until the fourth linebacker in place of Trent Martin against Tulane, game against New Mexico, while starting the game PERSONAL – Favorite professional sports team is and responded with a team-high nine tackles … and totaling seven tackles, including six solos … the Dallas Cowboys … favorite TV show is “Family totaled 18 tackles on the season … on his first had 26 tackles and two pass break-ups … tallied Guy” … his favorite movie is Transformers and his career play in the season opener vs. San Jose State four stops against No. 21 Memphis … had three favorite sports movie is Varsity … if he could he had a goal-line stop on 4th-and-one, thus pre- stops and his first career pass break-up at Tulane invite two people to dinner, they would be Rob venting an Spartan touchdown … had two tackles … had five stops, all solos, at SMU and also totaled Gronkowski and Kevin Hart … parents are Samuel against both San Jose State and North Carolina A&T. five tackles and one pass break-up against Houston. and DeLaunte Crawford … majoring in manage- ment … born December 10, 1998. HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner and HIGH SCHOOL – Was a two-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Gatesville High School … starter at McKinney High School, where he played played tight end and linebacker … had 413 tackles cornerback … tallied 48 tackles, five pass breakups and five quarterback sacks on defense and caught and a fumble recovery in eight games as a corner- 44 passes for 616 yards and four touchdowns … was back his senior season … recorded 80 tackles as a

26 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 junior … earned second-team all-District 10-6A Saints … Drew Brees is his favorite NFL player … accolades as a senior … totaled 128 career tack- his favorite movie is The Lion King … favorite food 15 INTRO les, including 85 solos …high school coach was is a double bacon cheeseburger … favorite sports Jeff Smith. movie is Remember the Titans … was the starting Trevis Gipson quarterback on his 7th and 8th grade teams, lead- Defensive End PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas ing that team to the district championship in the 7th 6-4 • 268 • Sr-3L Cowboys … lists Patrick Peterson as his favorite grade and third-place a year later … the hashtag Cedar Hill, Texas NFL player … his favorite professional athlete is that best describes himself is #Entertainer … the LeBron … Creed is his favorite movie … the one super power he would like to have is teleportation TULSA – A three-year letterwinner and returning word he uses to best describe himself is “ambi- … a member of the Black Men’s Initiative and the starter … has played in 37 career games and has PLAYERS tious” … favorite ice cream is cookie dough … Fellowship of Christian Athletes … his uncle, Orion 13 career starts … has 65 career tackles, 10.5 stops favorite actor is Kevin Hart … favorite book is Diary Stewart, played at Baylor University and with the for -42 yards, five sacks for -30 yards and six forced of a Whimpy Kid … his grandfather ran track at Washington Redskins and New York Giants … par- fumbles … 2018 – Played and started all 12 games Syracuse … a member of the Fellowship of Christian ents are Derriaux Gadlin and Sadrina Gardner … … ranked second in the nation with five forced Athletes … was presented with the NFF/Oklahoma majoring in history … born September 17, 1999 fumbles … had 46 tackles, 9 TFLs for -30 yards, four Sports Hall of Fame player of the year honor in June sacks for -20 yards, five forced fumbles, three QB 2019 … member of the Student Athlete Advisory hurries and one pass break-up in 12 starts … made Committee (SAAC) … president of the Black Men’s 39 his second career start in the season opener vs. UCA Initiative (BMI) … founded the Akayleb Evans and had four tackles… had a career-best seven Mike Garrett, Jr. STAFF Foundation in 2017, which led to the foundation’s tackles at Texas … totaled four tackles and one sack first toy giveaway at a McKinney, Texas homeless Safety for -4 yards vs. Arkansas State … tallied 5 stops and shelter on Christmas Eve … made a presentation 6-1 • 183 • Jr-JC one TFL for -1 yard at Temple … … compiled six on community activism at the Black Student-Athlete Magnolia, Texas tackles, one stop for -4 yards and one forced fumble Summit at the University of Texas in January 2019 at Arkansas … had four tackles, two quarterback … made a presentation at the American Athletic TULSA – Transferred to Tulsa from Blinn College at hurries and one pass break-up vs. #23 USF … had Conference Academic Consortium Symposium mid-semester 2019 … participated in spring drills three stops, including two TFLs for -4 yards, one in March 2019 … involved in various community … was credited with three tackles in the spring forced fumble and one QBH vs. UConn … tied his service projects at TU … has two older siblings … game. career-high of seven tackles and added 3.5 TFLs for REVIEW parents are Calvin and Nita Evans … majoring in -15 yards, two sacks for -14 yards and two forced organizational studies … born June 22, 1999 in JUNIOR COLLEGE – Was a two-year letterwin- fumbles vs. SMU … 2017 – Played in all 12 games Wyandanch, New York. ner and starter at Blinn College … walked on at … received his first career start vs. New Mexico Blinn JC … was credited with 41 tackles, 14 pass … had 11 stops, one PBU and one forced fumble EVANS’ CAREER STATISTICS breakups and 3 interceptions in his two seasons … in 2017… had a season-best two tackles against Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT totaled 25 tackles, 8 pass break-ups, one intercep- Toledo, Houston and Temple … 2016 – Played in 2017 (Fr) 9-6 20 6 26 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 0 tion, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble all 13 games and had eight tackles … played mostly CONFERENCE

2018 (So) 9-5 13 8 21 1/-3 0/0 0 0 4 0 as a sophomore … had 16 stops, 6 PBUs and 2 on special teams … saw his first career action in the AMERICAN ATHLETIC Totals 18-11 33 14 47 1/-3 0/0 0 0 6 0 interceptions in his rookie season … was the 165th season opener vs. San Jose State and had one tackle rated JUCO prospect by 247Sports … received a … had two stops and one sack for -10 yards against 3-star rating by 247Sports … was on the SWJCFC North Carolina A&T … totaled two tackles at UCF … Conference Championship team in 2017 … tallied 2015 – Was one of several freshmen to sit out the 78 25 tackles and 8 pass breakups as a sophomore … 2015 season due to red-shirt status. X’Zauvea Gadlin had highs of 7 tackles and 2 pass breakups against Offensive Tackle Northeastern Oklahoma A&M his senior season … HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year defensive starter junior college coach was Ryan Mahon. … played his senior season at Cedar Hill High

6-4 • 300 • Fr-RS OPPONENTS Arlington, Texas School … played his junior and senior seasons at HIGH SCHOOL – Played his prep football at Richardson Berkner High School … helped lead his Magnolia High School and helped lead his team prep team to the Class 6A state title … named to TULSA – Was one of several freshmen to redshirt to a 20-4 record in his final two seasons … played the Dallas Morning News top-100 for the Dallas-area, the 2018 season … played in four of the last five cornerback, receiver and kick returner … his team coming in rated No. 91, as a senior … high school games in 2018 … saw his first collegiate action on was District Champions in 2016 and Bi-District coach at Cedar Hill High School was Joey McGuire. one play vs. Tulane … also saw action on special Champions in 2015 … tallied 120 career tackles, teams at Navy and SMU … played more than half of along with 20 pass breakups and seven intercep- PERSONAL – Enjoys swimming … favorite NFL the 4th quarter at right tackle vs. UConn. tions … totaled 50 tackles, 12 pass break-ups, five team is the Seattle Seahawks … his favorite NFL

pickoffs and one fumble recovery his senior season player is , while is favorite professional HISTORY … earned first-team all-county and all-district hon- athlete is Lebron James … lists Friday Night Lights as HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner and ors as a senior … named VYPE magazine’s Greater his favorite sports movie … his favorite movie is Star starter at Mansfield Summit … played in 31 games Houston Defensive Back of the Year … had 70 stops, Wars … favorite book is the Harry Potter series … his final three seasons of high school, and totaled eight pass break-ups and two interceptions as a favorite actress is Meagan Good … the most famous 130 knockdowns … played four of the five line junior … high school coach was Sterling Doty. person he’s ever met is boxer Floyd Mayweather … positions with the exception of center as a junior favorite social media platform is Instagram … favor- and senior … had 70 knockdowns his senior sea- PERSONAL – Enjoys playing basketball and video ite superhero is Superman … favorite animal is a son, while helping his team post a 10-2 record … games … favorite candy is Swedish fish and favorite lion … has three siblings … his brother, Thomas, earned second-team all-district honors as a junior ice cream is cookies and cream … favorite profes- plays professional basketball in Finland … parents RECORDS … was an academic all-district selection as a sopho- sional athlete is LeBron James … parents Mike and are Thomas and Cassundra Gipson … his mom ran more and junior … during halftime as a sophomore Arleen Garrett are both graduates of LSU … his track at North Texas, and his dad played basketball he played trombone in … also lettered in dad played tailback and receiver at LSU from 1988- at Texas … majoring in organizational studies … basketball … high school coach was Channon Hall. 92 … majoring in organizational studies … born born June 13, 1997. November 7, 1998 in Highland Park, Illinois. PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is New Orleans

TulsaHurricane.com 27 GIPSON’S CAREER STATISTICS at left tackle … started every snap as a senior, and school coach was Andrew Jackson. Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT allowed just one sack in 840 snaps … earned sec- 2015 Red-shirt ond-team Associated Press all-state merits his senior PERSONAL – Enjoys playing video games … favor- 2016 (Fr) 13-0 5 3 8 1/-10 1/-10 0 0 0 0 season, and was an honorable mention all-state ite movie is Trolls … his favorite sport to play other 2017 (So) 12-1 4 7 11 0.5/-2 0/0 0 1 1 0 performer as a junior …was a two-time first-team than football is basketball … majoring in media 2018 (Jr) 12-12 29 17 46 9/-30 4/-20 0 5 1 0 all-district 5-5A performer … helped lead his team studies … mother’s name is Kelia Green … born Totals 37-13 38 27 65 10.5/-42 5/-30 0 6 2 0 to a 7-5 overall record and 5-2 mark in Class 5A October 2, 1998. Region I District 5 during his senior season … high school coach was Marc Bindel. GREEN’S CAREER STATISTICS 94 Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT PERSONAL – Enjoys hunting and fishing … favor- 2017 (Fr) 11-0 3 4 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 0 Anthony Goodlow ite NFL team is the Dallas Cowboys … his favorite 2018 (So) 11-6 23 13 36 2/-2 0/0 0 1 3 0 Defensive Tackle NFL player is … the person he would Totals 22-6 26 17 43 2/-2 0/0 0 1 6 0 6-5 • 255 • Fr-RS most like to meet, dead or alive, is John Wayne … Del City, Okla. favorite movie is Goodwill Hunting … pet peeve is chewing fingernails … favorite book is Art of War … his favorite vacation spot is Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 63 TULSA – Was one of several true freshmen to sit … has two siblings … his younger brother is a fresh- out the 2018 season … saw limited action in the Judge Hartin man walk-on athlete on the Tulsa football team this last two games vs. Navy and SMU. Offensive Tackle fall … parents are Duff and Brenda Greathouse … 6-4 • 300 • Jr-RS his mother was a swimmer at Texas A&M … major- HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner at Madill, Okla. ing in management…born August 15, 1997 in Del City High School … started for three seasons Dallas, Texas. … played safety, linebacker and defensive end TULSA – A returning letterwinner … was a 2018 … totaled 105 tackles, 30 TFLs, 19 sacks, 13 QB mid-year transfer from Northeastern Oklahoma pressures, three pass breakups and three caused A&M … 2018 – Red-shirted during the 2018 cam- fumbles as a senior outside linebacker/defensive 12 paign … played in four games … saw playing time end … selected as the District Player of the Year Allie Green IV vs. USF, Arkansas, Tulane and UConn. his senior season … was named to The Oklahoman’s Super 30 as the 27th top prospect in Oklahoma … Cornerback JUNIOR COLLEGE – Was a two-year starter … was a 2017 VYPE Oklahoma Top-100 selection … 6-3 • 215 • Jr-2L helped lead his team to an overall 9-3 record, con- earned a three-star Rivals.com rating … compiled Austin, Texas ference title and No. 4 national NJCAA ranking in 70 tackles, four caused fumbles and three intercep- 2017 … earned second-team all-conference as a tions as a junior safety … high school coach was TULSA – A two-year letterwinner and returning sophomore … helped pave the way for an offense Mike Dunn. starter … has played in 22 career games with six that averaged 524.5 yards of total offense, 253.8 starts, all coming in 2018 … has 43 career tack- rushing yards and 36.2 points per game … junior PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Philadelphia les and six pass break-ups … 2018 –Played in 11 college coach was Clay Patterson. Eagles … favorite NFL player Alshon Jeffery … his games and had six starts … had 36 stops, includ- favorite movie is the Black Panther … lists Adam ing 23 solos, and three pass break-ups … missed HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner and Sandler as his favorite actor … his favorite sports the Tulane game … made his first career start in his starter at Madill High School … started all four movie is Glory Road … favorite musical band is hometown of Austin against Texas, and responded years on the offensive and defensive lines … also Brooks & Dunn … parents are Marcus Goodlow with five tackles, including one stop for -1 yard … lettered in wrestling, powerlifting and track … and Rosalind Maynor … majoring in organizational had four stops vs. Arkansas State … compiled three was a two-time state qualifier in wrestling … high studies … born July 25, 2000. tackles at Houston … had career-highs of seven school coach was Milton Cooper. stops and two pass break-ups against #23 USF … a week later, tied his career-high with seven tackles PERSONAL – Lists the as his 70 at Arkansas … had two stops, one pass break-up favorite NFL team … his favorite NFL player is J.J. and one forced fumble vs. UConn … totaled 3 Watt … his favorite movie is The Martian … favorite Clay Greathouse tackles and 0.5 TFLs for -1 yard vs. SMU … 2017 – sport to watch other than football is baseball, while Offensive Guard Played in 11 games as a true freshman … missed wrestling is his favorite sport other than football to 6-5 • 310 • Jr-2L the Memphis game … had seven tackles and three participate in … favorite TV show is “The Office” Wichita Falls, Texas pass break-ups … had two tackles and one PBU … favorite food is Chinese … has three siblings against Temple … had his second pass break-up … majoring in economics … parents are Joe and TULSA – A two-year letterwinner … has played in of his career vs. Houston … had one tackle and one Michelle Hartin … born June 19, 1996. 13 career games … enrolled at mid-semester 2016 pass break-up against Louisiana … saw his first col- after graduating early from Rider High School … legiate action at cornerback in the season opener 2018 – Played in the first four games of the season at Oklahoma State. 42 on special teams … missed the remainder of the season with an injury … 2017 – Saw playing time HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner Adam Higuera on special teams in nine games, including on the and two-year starter at Lyndon B. Johnson High Deep Snapper PAT and field goal units … missed the Oklahoma School … totaled 76 tackles, nine interceptions, 6-1 • 221 • Jr-2L State, USF and Temple games … saw his first career two caused fumbles and one fumble recovery in 11 Gilbert, Ariz. playing time against Louisiana … 2016 – Was one games as a senior … had one game with three pick- offs his senior season … earned first-team Class of several true freshmen to sit out the 2016 season TULSA – A two-year letterwinner and starter at 5A all-state and all-CenTex Team honors … was a due to red-shirt status. deep snapper … has played in 24 career games … two-time all-district 26-5A selection … was on the 2018 – Played in all 12 games … handled all the state quarterfinal team his sophomore season … HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner at deep-snapping duties … 2017 – Played in all 12 also lettered three years in basketball … earned Rider High School … played offensive and defen- games as a true freshman … handled all the deep- all-district honors in basketball as a junior … high sive tackle … started his junior and senior seasons snapping chores … his first collegiate appearance

28 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 came in the opener against Oklahoma State … junior year of high school was his first year of playing PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touch- football … his uncle Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) was a Cowboys … favorite NFL player is Dez Bryant … INTRO down against OSU on a fumbled punt for Tulsa’s basketball star at Wichita State … has three siblings … lists Lebron James as his favorite professional ath- first points of the 2017 season. his mother is Wendy Dailey and stepfather is Stephen lete … his favorite actor is Will Smith … has three Dailey … his father, Christopher Sr., is deceased … siblings … his dad ran track at the University of HIGH SCHOOL – A nationally-ranked long snapper majoring in organizational studies … born June 26, Texas … parents are Mark Jackson and Tonya Goss from Perry High School … was a 5-star prospect 1997 in New Orleans, Louisiana. … majoring in organizational studies … born by Kohl’s Kicking … was a Ray Guy All-American March 19, 1999. … played in the Blue-Grey Football All-American

Game … high school coach was Preston Jones. 27 PLAYERS 8 PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Arizona Daiquain Jackson Cardinals … his favorite pro sports team is the Safety Brandon Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks … his favorite NFL player is 5-11 • 212 • So-1L Safety Washington Redskins long snapper Nick Sundberg Mesquite, Texas 6-0 • 186 • Sr-1L … favorite movie is Step Brothers … favorite book Dallas, Texas is the Lone Survivor … his favorite actor is Dwayne TULSA – A returning letterwinner … 2018 – Played Johnson, known as The Rock … biggest sport in 10 games … missed the first two contests … TULSA – A returning letterwinner … came to Tulsa thrill was scoring a touchdown on a fumble punt played mostly on special teams … was credited in the fall of 2018 after transferring from Tyler Junior STAFF at Oklahoma State in his first collegiate game … with three tackles … 2017 – Was one of several College … 2018 – Played in all 12 games … totaled younger brother of former Tulsa deep snapper Rey true freshmen to sit out the 2017 season due to nine tackles … received his first start at Memphis Higuera … parents are Reymundo and Tammy red-shirt status. ... tallied a season-high three stops against both Higuera … majoring in organizational studies … Houston and UConn ... had one tackle each vs. born September 26, 1999. HIGH SCHOOL – Led Poteet High School to the Texas, Arkansas State and Memphis. state semifinals as a senior…racked up 1,451 all- purpose yards as a senior…rushed for 1,253 yards JUNIOR COLLEGE – Played two seasons at Tyler 65 and 18 scores on 192 carries his senior season…was Junior College … compiled 51 tackles, 4.5 TFLs, 19 Chris Ivy Jr. credited with seven tackles, one interception and pass breakups and four interceptions his sophomore REVIEW one forced fumble his senior season…was named season … had two pickoffs against Cisco Junior Offensive Tackle to the Dallas Morning News’ SportsDay Area Top- College, including one for an 81-yard touchdown 6-3 • 296 • Sr-3L 100…earned a 3-star ranking by Scout.com and … his interception against NEO A&M secured Tyler’s Wichita, Kan. Rivals.com…high school coach was Kody Groves. win … earned a three-star Rivals.com rating … tal- lied 45 tackles and two interceptions as a freshman TULSA – A three-year letterwinner and returning PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Seattle … junior college coach was Danny Palmer. starter … has played in 36 career games … before Seahawks … hobbies are gaming and drawing … CONFERENCE

his junior season, saw most of his time on special uses the word “passionate” to describe himself … HIGH SCHOOL – Played his prep football at Dallas AMERICAN ATHLETIC teams, playing on the PAT and field goal units … his favorite TV show is “Stranger Things” … favor- Skyline High School. 2018 – Started all 12 games at left tackle in 2018 … ite ice cream is cookies & cream … his favorite NFL started his first career game in the season opener player is Tom Brady … favorite food is pizza … has PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas against UCA at left tackle … 2017 – Played in all 12 four brothers … mother is Yvette … majoring orga- Cowboys … favorite movie is Freddy vs. Jason … games … played on special teams … 2016 – Played nizational studies … born February 15, 1999. favorite NFL player is New York Jets safety Jamal in 12 games, mostly on special teams … saw his Adams … favorite sports movie is Space Jam … his first career playing time in the season opener when JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICS favorite sport to play and watch other than football he played seven snaps vs. San Jose State … also Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT is basketball … has three siblings … parents are OPPONENTS played 18 snaps against North Carolina A&T, six 2017 Red-shirt Charles and Darolyn Johnson … majoring in orga- snaps vs. Tulane, three snaps at Memphis and saw 2018 (Fr) 10-0 3 0 3 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 nizational studies … born April 9, 1998. playing time on the offensive front against Central Michigan in the Miami Beach Bowl … 2015 – Was B. JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS one of several freshmen to sit out the 2015 season 88 Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT due to red-shirt status. 2018 (Jr) 12-1 6 3 9 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Malik Jackson HIGH SCHOOL – Was a two-year letterwinner and Wide Receiver starter at Wichita Heights High School … started 6-2 • 210 • So-SQ 8 two years at left tackle, helping his team advance to Taylor, Texas HISTORY the state quarterfinals both years … earned Kansas Keenen Johnson Football Coaches Association (KFCA) all-state team TULSA – Did not see action in 2018 … was one of Wide Receiver … was a first-team all-conference and second-team several true freshmen to sit out the 2017 season due 6-1 • 200 • Sr-3L all-city accolades as a senior … earned honorable to red-shirt status. Alto, Texas mention all-city merits his junior season … high school coach was Terry Harrison. HIGH SCHOOL – Caught 43 passes for 960 receiv- TULSA – A three-year letterwinner and two-year ing yards and 12 TDs, while averaging 22.3 yards per starter … has played in 32 career games and has PERSONAL – Favorite pro sports team is the Los reception as a senior at Taylor High School…earned 29 starts ... has 108 receptions for 1,282 yards and Angeles Lakers … favorite movie is Training Day … RECORDS a 3-star ranking by Rivals.com…named first-team all- six touchdowns in his career … 2018 – Played and lists Remember the Titans as his favorite sports movie CenTex by the Austin American-Statesman his senior started all 12 games … had 34 receptions for 438 … favorite NFL player is Trent Williams … the most campaign…led his team in receiving as a junior with yards and four touchdowns … had two receptions famous person the he’s ever met is Tony Dorsett … the 419 yards and six TDs on 18 catches…placed third for a game-high 63 yards vs. UCA in the opener … one word he uses to best describe himself is “relent- in the long jump at the state track meet his junior caught four passes for 52 yards vs. Texas, including less” … his favorite actor is Denzel Washington … his season…high school coach was Rusty Purser. a 35-yard TD ... had a season-best 91 yards with a

TulsaHurricane.com 29 33-yard TD at Houston … caught two passes for … earned a three-star Rivals.com rating … junior 49 yards vs. Tulane ... had two receptions for 34 58 college coach was Ted Hoal. yards and a 26-yard TD against UConn … caught five passes for 21 yards and one TD vs. SMU in the Deven Lamp HIGH SCHOOL – Played his high school football season finale … 2017 – Started all 12 games … Defensive End at Grant High School … played running back and totaled 44 catches for 539 yards and one touchdown 6-5 • 250 • So-1L safety in high school … combined to rush for 598 … had at least one reception for 50 or more yards Cedar Hill, Texas yards, 6 TDs and a 7.6 average in his junior and senior in three straight games – Tulane, Houston, UConn seasons … totaled 131 tackles and 9 interceptions in – including two of 70 or more yards … tallied a TULSA – A returning leterwinner … 2018 – Played his final two prep seasons … totaled 68 stops and 5 career-high 131 yards on six receptions vs. Tulane in all 12 games … totaled four tackles, including interceptions as a prep senior. … had a career-long reception of 74 yards at Tulane two stops for -7 yards and one sack for -5 yards … … totaled three catches for 80 yards vs. UConn … blocked a punt for a 10-yard return at Texas … had PERSONAL – Favorite pro sports team is the had five catches for 91 yards and a 70-yard touch- a sack for -5 yards on his first play at defensive end Los Angeles Lakers … favorite NFL team is the down against Houston … had six receptions for 80 vs. Arkansas State ... tallied two tackles and one Minnesota Vikings … Cam Newton is his favor- yards against Louisiana … caught seven passes for stop for -2 yards vs. #23 USF ... 2017 – Was one of ite NFL player … enjoys fishing … one word that 52 yards in the season opener at Oklahoma State several true freshmen to sit out the 2017 season due best describes himself is “determined” … favorite … 2016 – Played in eight games and started five to red-shirt status. movie is Friday Night Lights and lists Coach Carter contests as a true freshman … had 30 receptions as his favorite sports movie … his favorite actor is for 305 yards and one touchdowns … did not HIGH SCHOOL – Tallied 45 tackles, 11 TFLs, seven Will Smith … majoring in organizational studies play in the first five games … saw his first colle- quarterback sacks, three quarterback hurries and … parents are Oneal and Ticyelcia Martin … born giate action against Houston and responded with two pass break-ups as a senior at Cedar Hill High September 4, 1997. eight receptions for 94 yards … had a long of 25 School…earned first-team all-District 7-6A honors yards at Houston … started his first career game his senior season…high school coach was Joey MARTIN’S CAREER STATISTICS at Memphis, and totaled four catches for 31 yards McGuire. Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT … had three receptions for 47 yards, and his first 2017 Red-shirt career TD of 31 yards at Navy … totaled 62 yards PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Carolina 2018 (Fr) 12-4 14 14 28 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 on six catches vs. Cincinnati. Panthers … lists Von Miller and Cam Newton as his favorite NFL players … enjoys fishing and playing HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner video games … his favorite TV show is “Family Guy” 22 at Alto High School … started at quarterback as a … the one word he uses to best describe himself is Marcus Mays junior and senior and started in the secondary as a “humble” … favorite book is Hatchet … his favorite senior … helped lead his team to 11-1 records both sports movie is Hardball … Terrence Howard is his Safety as a junior and … rushed for 2,669 yards and 38 favorite actor … has two siblings … a member of 6-2 • 193 • So-1L touchdowns on 217 carries for a 12.3 average per the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Tulsa, Okla. rush his senior season, while passing for 849 yards and serves as vice-president of the Black Men’s and 11 touchdowns … also caught one pass for a Initiative … father is Dell Allen … his father played TULSA – A returning letterwinner … 2018 – Played 55-yard TD … record 42 tackles, three TFLs, eight professional baseball in the Philadelphia Phillies in four games, mostly on special teams … saw PBUs and three forced fumbles as a senior…was a organization … mother is Nikita Busby and stepfa- action against Texas, Arkansas state, Temple and candidate for Mr. Texas Football … was named to ther is Shomari Busby …majoring in marketing … Memphis … his lone tackle came against Arkansas the East Texas Sports Network (ETSN) Super Team as born April 28, 1999. State … 2017 – Was one of several true freshmen a senior … rushed for 5,257 yards and 73 touch- to sit out the 2017 season due to red-shirt status. downs, while passing for 2,488 yards and 29 TDs in LAMP’S CAREER STATISTICS his career … also had six career receptions for 136 Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT HIGH SCHOOL – Played quarterback, receiver and yards and two touchdowns … received a three-star 2017 Red-shirt safety at Edison High School…recorded 44 tackles rating from 247Sports … earned all-state merits as 2018 (Fr) 12-0 2 2 4 2/-7 1/-5 0 0 0 0 and an interception his senior campaign…was a a junior and senior … was the ETSN Super Team Tulsa World second-team all-metro performer… Offensive Newcomer of the Year as a junior … high earned Tulsa World honorable mention all-state school coach was Paul Gould. accolades…ranked No. 27 on The Oklahoman’s 7 Super 30 for 2017…was ranked No. 24 on the state of PERSONAL – Lists Cam Newton as his favorite NFL TieNeal Martin Oklahoma Rivals.com list…received a 3-star ranking athlete … his favorite professional sports team is by Rivals.com…high school coach was Troy Daniels. the Houston Rockets … favorite sport to play and Linebacker watch other than football is basketball … Will 6-1 • 207 • Sr-1L Sacramento, Calif. PERSONAL – Enjoys fishing motorcycle racing and Smith is his favorite actor … has two siblings … playing basketball … favorite professional sports parents are Clint Deason Sr. and Shamonica Johnson team is the Oklahoma City Thunder … his favorite TULSA – A returning letterwinner … transferred to … majoring in organizational studies … born sports movie is Coach Carter … Denzel Washington Tulsa from Yuba College prior to the 2018 season … September 26, 1997 in Lufkin, Texas. is his favorite actor … his cousin Tom Johnson 2018 – Played in all 12 games and started four con- played in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings … tests in his first season … his starting assignments has two siblings … parents are Marcus and Stacie K. JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS came against Arkansas State, Temple, Houston and Mays … majoring in organizational studies … born Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long SMU ... totaled 28 tackles ... made his first career June 27, 1989. 2016 (Fr) 8-5 30 305 10.2 1 31 start against Arkansas State and totaled 14 tackles 2017 (So) 12-12 44 539 12.2 1 74 ... totaled 4 stops vs. UConn ... had 3 tackles at both MAYS’ CAREER STATISTICS 2018 (Jr) 12-12 34 438 12.9 4 41 Temple and Houston. Totals 32-29 108 1282 11.9 6 74 Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT JUNIOR COLLEGE – Played two seasons at Yuba 2017 Red-shirt College … totaled 70 tackles, 8.5 TFLs, five pass 2018 (Fr) 4-0 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 breakups and five interceptions as a sophomore… had a 92-yard interception return for a touchdown

30 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 lete is Houston Astros infielder Alex Bregman … sports team … favorite movie is Sniper … his favorite

the person, dead or alive that he would most like athlete is MMA fighter Conor McGregor … favorite INTRO 41 to meet is his favorite musician … candy is swedish fish … favorite TV show is “Friends” Andrew McKinnis favorite superhero is Iran Man… a member of the … has four siblings … parents are Trey and Brenda Wide Receiver Fellowship of Christian Athletes … has a younger … majoring in business … born August 29, 1999. 6-0 • 194 • Jr-1L sister … his father is Tulsa’s head football coach … parents are Philip and Ashli Montgomery … major- Edmond, Okla. ing in exercise & sports science … born June 7, 1998 71 in Stephenville, Texas. TULSA – A walk-on athlete … earned one letter …

Chris Paul PLAYERS has played in two career games … 2018 – Played in Offensive Tackle just one game against UConn … 2017 – Saw his first career playing time against New Mexico on special 77 6-4 • 324 • So-1L teams … 2016 – Was one of several freshmen to sit Josh Owens Cypress, Texas out the 2016 season due to red-shirt status. Offensive Center TULSA – A returning letterwinner and starter … HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner at 6-4 • 275 • Fr-RS Bixby, Okla. missed spring drills rehabilitating from an injury … Oklahoma Christian High School … started three 2018 – Played all 12 games and started 8 contests years at receiver, and his final two seasons at strong at right guard, including the final seven contests TULSA – Was one of several true freshmen to sit out safety … caught 40 passes for 451 yards and five … saw his first career playing time vs. UCA in the STAFF the 2018 season due to red-shirt status. TDs, while recording 42 tackles on defense his season opener … came off the bench in four games senior season … earned all-district honors and …was in the starting lineup vs. Arkansas State, #23 HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwin- was an honorable mention all-state selection as a USF, Arkansas, Tulane, UConn, Memphis, Navy and ner at Bixby High School … was named to The senior … also lettered two years in basketball and SMU … 2017 – Was one of several true freshmen Oklahoman’s Super 30 as the 24th top prospect in one year in track … high school football coach was to sit out the 2017 season due to red-shirt status. Derek Turner. Oklahoma … was a 2017 VYPE Oklahoma Top-100 selection … helped pave the way for an offense that HIGH SCHOOL – Was a two-year letterwinner at PERSONAL – Favorite pro sports team is the totaled 480 yards per game his junior season … was Jersey Village High School … played on both the Oklahoma City Thunder … his favorite NFL team on two Oklahoma Class 6A-II titles (2015 and 2016) offensive and defensive lines … anchored an offen- REVIEW is the New England Patriots … Russell Westbrook and finished as state runners-up in 2017 at Bixby … sive line that helped his team average 446 yards per is his favorite pro athlete… favorite NFL player is was a 2016 Tulsa World honorable mention selection game … earned first-team all-district merits and Tom Brady … his favorite actor is Tom Hanks … following his junior season … high school coach was an academic all-district selection his senior sea- th lists Private Ryan as his favorite movie and Friday was Loren Montgomery. son … was team captain as a senior … April 28 Night Lights as his favorite sports movie … favorite was Chris Paul Day at Jersey Village High School … superhero is Batman … the hashtag he uses to best PERSONAL – Favorite professional sports team was the president of his high school class in 2016-17 is the Denver Broncos … favorite sports movie … high school coach was David Snokhous. describe himself is #Focused … serves as president CONFERENCE of the TU chapter of the Fellowship of Christian is Miracle … favorite superhero is Spiderman … AMERICAN ATHLETIC Athletes … parents are Todd and Amy McKinnis … enjoys fishing … his dream job is to be a profes- PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Houston received his degree in business management in the sional fisherman … favorite TV show is “Sons of Texans … favorite sports movie is The Blind Side spring of 2019 … working on his master’s in busi- Anarchy” … parents are Steve and Lisa Owens … … favorite food is Chinese … favorite summer ness … born April 9, 1997. majoring in media studies … born June 23, 1999. job was serving as a lifeguard … the one word he uses to best describe himself is “magnanimous” … craziest ambition is to be the U.S Secretary of 32 Defense … the person he would most like to have 20 dinner with is Nobel Peace Prize recipient Malala Cannon Montgomery James Palmer Yousafzai … was named one of Tulsa’s 2018-19 OPPONENTS Wide Receiver Tight End Top Ten Freshman ... serves as the coordinator of 5-10 • 180 • So-1L 6-3 • 251 • Fr-RS community engagement for the American Athletic Moore, Okla. Conference’s SAAC group … a member of the Tulsa, Okla. University Ambassadors, Student Association, TULSA – Was one of several freshmen to redshirt Black Men’s Initiative, SAAC, Future Alumni Council TULSA – A returning letterwinner … 2018 – Played and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes … has in all 12 games as the holder on PATs and field goals in the 2018 season … played in four games in 2018, mainly on special teams … his game action came two brothers … parents are Paul and Victoria …walk-on athlete … 2017 – Was one of several true Unawunwa … majoring in computer information freshmen to sit out the 2017 season due to red-shirt against UCA, Texas, Tulane and SMU.

systems … born Nov. 19, 1998. HISTORY status. HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner at HIGH SCHOOL – Played his junior and senior sea- Westmoore High School … was credited with 28 sons at Cascia Hall Prep … started at receiver as a receptions for 448 yards and eight touchdowns in 25 junior and senior and also started his senior cam- 10 games as a senior … earned Big All-City second Dhailon Phillips team honors by The Oklahoman and was a first-team paign on defense at cornerback … helped lead his Wide Receiver team to the Class 4A state semifinals both seasons all-conference performer his senior season … ranked … high school coach was Joe Medina … spent his No 22 on The Oklahoman’s Super 30 list … played 6-3 • 208 • Jr-JC sophomore season at China Spring High School in in only three games his junior season due to injury, Lufkin, Texas RECORDS Texas … his coach at China Springs was Mark Bell. while catching 12 passes for 140 yards and two TDs … caught 35 passes for 508 yards as a sophomore … TULSA – Transferred to Tulsa from Trinity Valley PERSONAL – Favorite pro sports team is the high school coach was Lorenzo Williams. Community College … enrolled at Tulsa in mid- Houston Astros … lists the Dallas Cowboys as his semester 2019 … a walk-on athlete … missed favorite NFL team … his favorite sports movie is PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the New York spring practice with an injury. Remember the Titans … favorite professional ath- Giants … the New York Yankees is his favorite pro

TulsaHurricane.com 31 JUNIOR COLLEGE – Earned two letters at Trinity Valley Community College … started his sopho- 21 95 more season in 2018 … caught 32 passes for 425 yards and three touchdowns … junior college Bryson Powers Jacob Rainey coaches were Brad Smiley and Sheard Poteete Safety Place-Kicker 6-1 • 204 • So-1L 6-0 • 193 • Fr-RS HIGH SCHOOL – Played his final two seasons at Spring, Texas Beaumont, Texas Lufkin High School … played at Mt. Enterprise High School as a freshman and sophomore … caught 165 TULSA – A returning letterwinner and starter … passes for 2,756 yards and 28 touchdowns during 2018 – Played in all 12 games and started seven TULSA – Was one of several freshmen to sit out the his career … had 63 receptions for 1,049 yards and contests … had 63 stops, four pass break-ups, one 2018 season due to red-shirt status … converted nine TDs his senior season … was a three-time first- forced fumble and one fumble recovery … had two 2-of-2 PATs and kicked a 42-yard field goal in the team all-district selection … had 43 catches for 657 double-figure tackle games … totaled a season- spring game. yards and six touchdowns as a junior … high school high 12 stops and had one pass break-up against coach was Todd Quick. Tulane … had 10 stops and one pass break-up vs. HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner Memphis … saw his first collegiate action in the and two-year starter at Orangefield High School PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas opener vs. UCA, and had one tackle, one forced … handled the kicking duties … earned first-team Cowboys … his favorite NFL player is Odell fumble and one fumble recovery that led to Tulsa’s Beaumont Super Gold Team honors and was a Beckham, Jr. … enjoys playing video games and final touchdown … started his first career game first-team Orange-Leader selection as a senior … riding horses … his favorite sports movie is The vs. #23 USF, while collecting six tackles and one named to the all-district team as a junior … also Longest Yard … favorite superhero is Iran Man … pass break-up … totaled nine tackles vs. UConn … lettered in basketball and baseball … high school Lebron James is his favorite pro athlete … has six tallied eight tackles at Arkansas ... had six tackles coach was Josh Smalley. siblings … parents are Milton Phillips and Casi at Houston … compiled five tackles and one pass Fowler … majoring in exercise & sports science … break-up against SMU … 2017 – Was one of several PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas born November 11, 1998. true freshmen to sit out the 2017 season due to red- Cowboys … favorite NFL player is Dan Bailey … his shirt status … suffered a season-ending knee injury favorite pro athlete is soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo in 2017 preseason camp. … his best vacation spot is Hawaii … favorite TV 90 show is “The Office” … dream job is to be an ortho- Jaxon Player HIGH SCHOOL – Played quarterback, running pedic surgeon … the super-power he would most back, receiver, linebacker and safety as a senior at like to have would be the ability to fly … has two Nose Guard Klein Collins High School … was named the 2016 older brothers … parents are David and Teri Rainey 6-0 • 296 • So-1L Houston Touchdown Club Scholar-Athlete of the …majoring in biology … born October 26, 1999. Waco, Texas Year … led his team to a 13-2 record and the District 15-6A title his senior season … moved back to Texas TULSA – A returning letterwinner … 2018 – Played and played his junior season at Cypress Woods High 20 in 10 games as a true freshman … did not play vs. School after one year in North Carolina … passed Arkansas State and Navy ... had 14 tackles ... had a for 763 yards and five TDs and rushed for 783 yards Kendarin Ray season-high four stops in three games, including and 19 touchdowns his senior season … also had Safety UCA, USF and Tulane … also blocked a PAT at #23 173 yards and one TD receiving … was a second- 6-4 • 203 • Fr-RS USF. team all-district selection at QB his junior campaign Brenham, Texas … passed for 1,610 yards and 21 TDs and rushed HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner at for 795 yards and 12 touchdowns his junior season TULSA – Was one of several true freshmen to sit out Waco Midway High School … helped lead his team … as a sophomore, earned second-team all-district the 2018 season due to red-shirt status. to a 15-1 record as a senior and played in the state accolades as a defensive back … also lettered two championship game … totaled 136 tackles, includ- years in baseball … head coach at Klein Collins High HIGH SCHOOL – Was a two-year starter at Brenham ing 23 TFLs and nine sacks as a senior … earned School was Drew Svoboda. High School, where he played quarterback… first-team Super Centex honors his senior season … completed 105-of-219 passes for 1,598 yards and earned a three-star Rivals.com rating … was credit- PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Houston 16 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,953 yards, a ed with 271 tackles, 47 TFLs, 26 hurries and 18 sacks Texans … his favorite NFL player is Tyrann Mathieu 6.7 average and 19 TDs in his two years … threw in his three seasons … also caused seven fumbles … favorite movie is Goodwill Hunting … his for 1,039 yards and 11 touchdowns and rushed for and three recoveries in his career … had a No. 3 favorite sports movie is Remember the Titans … another 1,163 yards and 11 TDs his senior season … ranking as a defensive tackle in the state of Texas favorite book is Outliers … the word that he uses high school coach was Glen West. by MaxPreps … high school coach was Jeff Hulme. to best describe himself is “determined” … favor- ite vacation spot is Daytona Beach, Florida … PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas Thermodynamics is his favorite class at Tulsa … his Cowboys … his favorite NFL player is Lamar Cowboys … Aaron Donald is his favorite NFL favorite actor is Matt Damon … the sport other than Jackson, while his favorite professional athlete is player … favorite actor is Denzel Washington … football, he would want to play or watch is basket- Lebron James … favorite movie is Friday … favor- most famous person he ever met was LaDainian ball … has three siblings … parents are Powers and ite foods are shrimp and grilled catfish … chocolate Tomlinson … his favorite sports movie is Remember Bruns Bryson … majoring in mechanical engineer- cake is his favorite dessert … has four older siblings the Titans … his favorite TV show is “Criminal Minds” ing … born August 28, 1998. … father is Richard Ray … mother is Sheila Hughes … has four siblings … mother’s name is Christy and stepfather is Michael McFarland … majoring Player … majoring in business … born September POWERS’ CAREER STATISTICS in exercise & sports science … born May 14, 2000. 23, 1999 Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT 2018 10-0 5 9 14 0.5/-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 PLAYER’S CAREER STATISTICS Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT 2018 10-0 5 9 14 0.5/-0 0/0 0 0 0 0

32 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 tackles and one fumble recovery ... had three tackles USF, Navy and SMU … missed four games, including 24 and one fumble recovery in the season opener UCA UCA, Arkansas, Tulane and UConn … had his 3rd INTRO ... tallied five stops at Texas ... 2017 – Played in all career blocked kick by blocking a PAT at Navy, then Treyvon Reeves 12 games … had 25 tackles … had a career-best six was pitched the ball and ran 97 yards for a defen- Linebacker tackles against Houston … compiled five stops at sive 2-point conversion, and also had 3 stops in that 6-2 • 220 • Jr-2L No. 23 USF … totaled four stops at Tulane and #10 game … had five stops and two pass break-ups at Fort Worth, Texas Oklahoma State … was credited with three tackles Houston … tallied three stops and two pass break- vs. No. 21 Memphis … 2016 – Played in all 13 games ups at Temple … totaled six tackles and one pass TULSA – A two-year letterwinner … has played in as a true freshman … saw most of his playing time break-up against SMU … 2017 – Played in all 12

24 career games ... has 20 career tackles … 2018 on special teams … was credited with 11 tackles … games and started 11 games … did not start vs. New PLAYERS – Played in all 12 games and had one start … was had a season-high three tackles against Memphis Mexico … had 38 tackles, including 32 solos and 2.5 credited with 13 tackles and one stop for -7 yards … also had two stops against Ohio State and East TFLs for -9 yards, and a team-high nine pass break- … tallied four tackles and one sack for -7 yards vs. Carolina. ups … had a career-best eight tackles at Toledo … Arkansas State … had three solo tackles at Texas … totaled 5 tackles, one PBU and one blocked PAT started his first career game against UConn and fin- HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner at against Navy … was credited with three stops and ished with four tackles and one quarterback hurry John H. Reagan High School … started all three one pass break-up vs. No. 21 Memphis … totaled … 2017 – Played in all 12 games, mostly on special years at middle linebacker … collected 75 tackles, five tackles, all solos, two TFLs for - 7 yards and two teams … was credited with seven tackles … had seven TFLs, three sacks, four fumble recoveries and PBUs against No. 23 USF … tallied three tackles two tackles in the New Mexico and USF games … 10 quarterback hurries as a senior … also had three and two pass break-ups against Temple … 2016 – STAFF 2016 – Was one of several true freshmen to sit out interceptions, while returning two for touchdowns Played in all 13 games … started seven games … the 2016 season due to redshirt status. … helped lead his team to a 9-2 record as a senior was credited with 37 tackles, including 30 solos, and … earned honorable mention all-state honors as seven pass breakups … also had one forced fumble HIGH SCHOOL – Was a two-year letterwinner and a senior … was a three-time all-district selection and one fumble recovery … made his first colle- starter at Boswell High School … started both his … named the District 20-6A Defensive MVP his giate appearance in the season opener vs. San Jose junior and senior seasons at safety … also saw play- senior season … received a three-star rating from State, and had three tackles and one pass breakup ing time as a receiver on offense … helped his team 247 Sports … was a first-team all-area selection as … started his first career game at Houston, and tal- post an 11-2 overall record his senior campaign … a junior by the Killeen Daily Herald … totaled 84 lied four tackles and one fumble recovery … totaled was credited with 204 career tackles in 24 varsity tackles and three interceptions as a junior … was four tackles and two pass breakups against SMU … REVIEW games … totaled 127 stops, six pass break-ups, four credited with career totals of 233 tackles, seven had one tackle and blocked a field goal at the end interceptions and two fumble recoveries his senior sacks, seven interceptions and five forced fumbles of the first half against Tulane … was credited with season … had 15 carries for 174 yards and two TDs … high school coach was Stephen Dixon. four stops and forced one fumble while starting the as a senior, while catching two passes for 36 yards Memphis game … had four tackles in a start against on the offensive side of the ball … totaled 76 tackles PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Houston East Carolina … collected a season-best six tackles and three fumble recoveries as a prep junior … high Texans … his favorite NFL player is Darius Leonard at Navy … had three tackles and two pass breakups school coach was John Abendschen. of the … his favorite pro sports at UCF … totaled three stops and one pass breakup team is the Houston Rockets … one word to best vs. Central Michigan in the Miami Beach Bowl … CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC PERSONAL – Favorite pro sports team is the Dallas describe himself is “kind-hearted” … Batman is 2015 – Was one of several true freshmen to sit out Cowboys … favorite book is The Outsiders … lists his favorite superhero … lists “Supernatural” as the 2015 season due to red-shirt status. Adrian Peterson as his favorite NFL player … his favor- his favorite TV show … his uncle and Godfather, ite pro athlete is Lebron James … favorite sports movie James Goode, played football at the University HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner is Friday Night Lights … his favorite food is shrimp … of Oklahoma … mother is Kimberly Austin … his and starter at Cleburne High School … started the one word he uses to best describe himself is “hum- father Robert Revels is deceased … majoring in three seasons on defense at safety, and two years ble” … Deion Sanders is the mnost famous person that organizational studies with a sports management at receiver on offense … had 45 tackles, two inter- he has ever met … has five younger siblings … his minor … born October 26, 1997. ceptions and three pass break-ups as a senior … father played for the New Orleans Saints … parents on offense, caught 17 passes for 269 yards and four OPPONENTS are John Reeves and stepmother Jessica Reeves … his TDs … also returned 11 kickoffs for 309 yards for mother Anitra Tillis is deceased … majoring in organi- REVELS’ CAREER STATISTICS a 28.1 yard average … was a two-time all-district zational studies … born April 30, 1998. Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT selection … also lettered in track … high school 2016 (Fr) 13-0 5 6 11 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 football coach was Jeff Merket. REEVES’ CAREER STATISTICS 2017 (So) 12-0 8 17 25 0.5/-2 0/0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the New Orleans Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT 2018 (Jr) – RS 2-2 4 4 8 0.5/-1 0/0 1 0 0 0 Saints … favorite athlete is Olympic champion 2016 Red-shirt Totals 27-2 17 27 44 1/-3 0/0 1 0 0 0 sprinter Usain Bolt … his favorite movie is Black 2017 (Fr) 12-0 3 4 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Panther … lists Friday Night Lights as his favorite 2018 (So) 12-1 8 5 13 1/-7 1/-7 0 0 0 0 HISTORY sports movie … his father played college football Totals 24-1 11 9 20 1/-7 1/-7 0 0 0 0 9 at Grambling … has an older sister … parents are Reggie Robinson II Reginald and Celeta Robinson … majoring in orga- Cornerback nizational studies … born April 14, 1997 in Ruston, 4 6-1 • 197 • Sr-3L Louisiana. Robert Revels III Cleburne, Texas R. ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Linebacker 6-2 • 230 • Jr-2L TULSA – A three-year letterwinner … has played in Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT

2015 Red-shirt RECORDS Houston, Texas 33 career games and has 22 starts ... has 94 tackles, 21 pass break-ups, one forced fumble, one fumble 2016 (Fr) 13-7 30 7 37 0.5/-2 0/0 1 1 7 0 2017 (So) 12-11 32 6 38 2.5/-9 0/0 0 0 9 0 TULSA – A two-year letterwinner … has played recovery and three blocked kicks in his career ... 2018 – Played in eight games and had four starts 2018 (Jr) 8-4 13 6 19 0/0 0/0 0 0 5 0 in 27 games … has started two games … has 44 Totals 33-22 75 19 94 3/-11 0/0 1 1 21 0 career tackles and one fumble recovery … 2018 – … had 19 tackles and five pass break-ups … started Played and started the first two games … had eight his first game at Houston and also started vs. #23

TulsaHurricane.com 33 54 84 5 Shemarr Robinson Malik Rodgers JuanCarlos Santana Defensive Tackle Wide Receiver Wide Receiver 6-3 • 312 • Sr-3L 5-10 • 170 • So-TR 6-1 • 176 • So-SQ Tulsa, Okla. Pearland, Texas Katy, Texas

TULSA – A three-year letterwinner … has played TULSA – Transferred to Tulsa from Air Force TULSA –A returning squad member … caught 5 in 35 career games with 12 starts … has been cred- Academy at mid-semester 2019. passes for 23 yards in the spring game … 2018 – ited with 61 career tackles, four stops for -11 yards Played in two games … saw action against UConn and two fumble recoveries … 2018 – Played in 10 HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner and and SMU … 2017 – Was one of several true fresh- games with three starts … started 3 games – UCA, two-year starter at Shadow Creek High School … men to sit out the 2017 season due to red-shirt Temple and Navy – and came off the bench in seven had over 2,000 yards and 31 touchdowns receiving status. games … missed the USF and Arkansas games … in his career … was his Team MVP as a junior and had 31 stops, two TFLs for -4 yards and two fumble senior … went over 900 yards receiving with 15 HIGH SCHOOL – Helped lead Katy High School recoveries … shared the team-high with six stops TDs his senior season … earned academic all-state to a 10-3 record as a senior…caught 43 passes for vs. UCA in a starting role … totaled a season-high honors in his final two seasons … also lettered in 843 yards and 13 touchdowns his senior season… eight tackles with one TFL for -2 yards and one fum- track … high school football coach was Brad Butler. ranked at No. 56 in the Houston Chronicle’s Area ble recovery vs. Arkansas State … had three stops Top-100…had six receptions for 130 yards against at Houston … had a team-best six tackles and one PERSONAL – Favorite NFL player is Antonio Brown Cypress Ranch High School as a senior…earned fumble recovery for a 5-yard return at Navy … 2017 … lists Will Smith as his favorite actor … favorite honorable mention all-district honors as a junior… – Played in all 12 games and started nine contests childhood game was Super Mario Bros. … favorite high school coach was Gary Joseph. … made his first career start in the season opener superhero is Batman … favorite food is meatloaf … at Oklahoma State … did not start against New parents are Rick and Janice … majoring in manage- PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Kansas City Mexico, USF and Temple … had 22 tackles and one ment … was born March 3, 2003 at Air Force Base Chiefs … his favorite professional sports team stop for -2 yards … had a career-high seven tackles in Prince George’s County, Maryland. is the Houston Rockets … his favorite TV show is against Navy … had three stops each against New “Family Guy” … lists Leonardo Dicaprio and Denzel Mexico and UConn … 2016 – Played in all 13 games Washington as his favorite actors… the one person as a true freshman … was credited with eight tack- 44 that he would most like to meet, dead or alive, is les and one sack for -5 yards…saw his first career Michael Jackson … his favorite sport to play, other action in the season opener against San Jose State Jordan Rodriguez than football is basketball … father is Juan Carlos and had one stop … had a season-high two stops Tight End Angulo … mother is Jeannette Santana … major- vs. North Carolina A&T … his only tackle against 6-6 • 242 • So-RS ing in management … born March 6, 1999. Tulane went for a five-yard sack. Huntsville, Ala.

HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner at TULSA – Enrolled at Tulsa prior to the 2018 season 19 Central High School…started four years on offense … sat out last year after transferring from Dodge Grant Sawyer and defense…named to the Tulsa World all-metro City Community College … did not begin playing team as a senior…earned all-VYPE Class 4A hon- the sport of football until January 2018. Linebacker ors…was credited with 65 tackles, 16 TFLs and nine 6-3 • 219 • So-1L QB sacks his senior season…high school coach was JUNIOR COLLEGE – Did not play in a game at Argyle, Texas Don Gibson. Dodge City Community College, but participated in spring practice in 2018 … began his collegiate TULSA – A returning letterwinner … 2018 – Played PERSONAL – Enjoys cooking … his favorite pro- career as a basketball student-athlete at Division in all 12 games as a true freshman … had 11 tackles, fessional sports teams are the Baltimore Ravens II Montevallo, where he red-shirted in the 2016-17 two stops for -3 yards and one fumble recovery … and Portland Trailblazers … lists his favorite sports season. played in the season opener and had three stops movie as Blue Chips … lists Kyrie Irving and Lebron and one TFL for -1 yard against UCA … had two James as his favorite pro athletes … the one word HIGH SCHOOL – Graduated from Grissom High stops and one fumble recovery vs. UConn. he uses to best describe himself is “charismatic” … School in the spring of 2016 … did not play football labels himself as a great cook … has been cooking in high school … was named the varsity team cap- HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner at full meals since age 6 … his father is Yundin Rowsley tain as a senior... was also named a scholar-athlete Liberty Christian High School … played receiver, and mother is Tamisha Robinson … majoring in during his career … also competed with the Music tight end and safety … started three years on exercise & sports science … born June 27, 1998 in City Heat and Tennessee Valley Elite in AAU basket- offense and two years on defense … had 104 tack- St. Louis, Missouri. ball … helped the Music City Heat claim the team les and five interceptions from his safety position championship in the Diamond division at the 2014 as a senior … earned first-team all-district and S. ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Las Vegas Fab 48 Tournament and helped the squad all-state honors his senior season … was named Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT finish eighth at the Adidas Invitational. the Team MVP as a senior … was credited with 168 2016 (Fr) 13-0 3 5 8 1/-5 1/-5 0 0 0 0 yards receiving and two TDs on nine catches as a 2017 (So) 12-9 8 14 22 1/-2 0/0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL – Favorite professional sports team is junior in 2016, and also tallied 90 tackles and four 2018 (Jr) 10-3 10 21 31 2/-4 0/0 2 0 0 0 the Miami Heat … favorite NFL player is Travis Kelce interceptions … completed his junior season with Totals 35-12 21 40 61 4/-11 1/-5 2 0 0 0 and his favorite pro athlete is Dwayne Wade … his 90 tackles, seven pass break-ups and four intercep- favorite movie is Scarface … lists Southpaw as his tions … high school was Barton Hundley. favorite sports movie … a member Fellowship of Christian Athletes … has three siblings … parents PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas are Jose and Isabel Rodriguez … majoring in exer- Cowboys … lists Newport Beach, California as his cise & sports science … born January 10, 1998 in best vacation spot … favorite NFL player is former Gainesville, Florida. Cowboys tight end Jason Witten … favorite sports

34 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 movie is Remember the Titans … his favorite movie is Rocky … wiffle ball was his favorite childhood 97 1 INTRO game … steak is his favorite food … parents are Greg and Stephanie Sawyer … majoring in business Tyarise Stevenson Josh Stewart … born March 4, 1999. Nose Guard Wide Receiver 6-3 • 343 • Jr-2L 6-3 • 210 • Jr-2L SAWYER’S CAREER STATISTICS Donaldsonville, La. Cedar Hill, Texas Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT 2018 (Fr) 12-0 8 3 11 2/-3 0/0 1 0 0 0 TULSA – A two-year letterwinner and returning TULSA – A two letterwinner … has played in 20

starter … has played in 23 career games with 14 career games and has nine starts … has 15 career PLAYERS starts ... has been credited with 49 career tackles receptions for 208 yards … 2018 – Played in 9 11 … 2018 – Played in all 12 games … had 11 starting games … missed the first three games of the season assignments … totaled 25 tackles and four stops … saw most of his playing time on special teams … Zach Smith for -6 yards … totaled a season-high five tackles saw his first action of the season at Temple … had Quarterback at Navy … compiled four tackles and two TFLs for two receptions for 46 yards … had his first recep- 6-3 • 224 • Jr-RS -4 yards vs. #23 USF … had two stops vs. Arkansas tion of the season against #23 USF, covering 28 yards Grandview, Texas State … totaled three tackles at Texas and Temple … caught an 18-yard pass against UConn … 2017 … tallied four stops vs. Tulane … 2017 – Played – Played in 11 games … started the first nine games in 11 games and started three contests … did not … did not play at No. 23 USF … caught 13 passes TULSA – Sat out the 2018 season after transfer- STAFF ring from Baylor University at mid-semester … has play in the season opener … had 24 tackles… had for 162 yards … saw his first career action and start two years of eligibility remaining beginning with a career-high seven stops at Tulane … added five in the season opener at Oklahoma State, catching the 2019 season … has participated in spring drills tackles against Navy, as he made his first career 3 passes for 30 yards … had two receptions for a in each of the last two years… completed 4-of-8 start as a fifth defensive lineman … also started season-best 49 yards, including a season-long passes for 133 yards and two touchdowns in the the USF and Temple games … totaled four tackles 31-yarder against Louisiana … caught two passes 2019 spring game. vs. Houston and had a blocked PAT against #23 USF for 29 yards vs. UConn … 2016 – Was one of several … 2016 – Was one of several true freshmen to sit true freshmen to sit out the 2016 season due to red- AT BAYLOR – Played in 18 games over the 2016 out the 2016 season due to red-shirt status. shirt status. and 2017 seasons, including starting 10 games REVIEW … threw for 2,997 yards and 21 touchdowns in 18 HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner at HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year letterwinner at career games … ranked first in FBS for passes of 70 Donaldsonville High School … started on the offen- Cedar Hill High School … started at receiver his or more yards (5) in 2017 … threw for at least 200 sive line all four years, and started his final three senior season … led his prep team to a 9-2 record yards in his first seven career starts and in eight of seasons on the defensive line … was credited with as a senior … caught 20 passes for 353 yards and six his 10 career starts … his 14 TD passes in his first 56 tackles, 13 TFLs, seven sacks and three fumble touchdowns his senior campaign … averaged 41.6 five starts were the second-best in Baylor history … recoveries as a senior … received a three-star rat- punting yards … received a three-star rating from ing from 247Sports as a senior … earned first-team 247Sports … high school coach was Joey McGuire.

Smith completed 33-of-50 passes for a career-high CONFERENCE

463 yards and four TDs against No. 3 Oklahoma in all-district honors as a defensive tackle his senior AMERICAN ATHLETIC 2017 … completed his sophomore season throwing campaign … collected 59 tackles, seven TFLs and PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas for 1,471 yards and eight TDs in just nine games. six sacks his junior season … high school coach was Cowboys … favorite movie is Friday, and his favorite Brian Richardson. sports movie is Goal … his favorite Netflix show is HIGH SCHOOL – Was a top-300 recruit as a senior at “The Bernie Mac Show” … lists Cleveland Browns Grandview High School in 2015 … threw for 10,217 PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Cleveland receiver Odell Beckham Jr. as his favorite NFL yards and 113 touchdowns in his career to rank Browns … Odell Beckham Jr. is his favorite NFL player … his favorite actor is Denzel Washington among the top 10 in Texas high school football his- player … enjoys fishing and playing video games… and favorite actress is Jennifer Lopez … besides tory … nationally, he was the No. 10 quarterback by favorite movie is Bad Boys II … his favorite sports football, soccer is the sport he’d prefer to play and OPPONENTS ESPN, No. 11 by Rivals.com and No. 12 by 247Sports. movie is Remember the Titans … favorite book is watch … his favorite book is The Richest Man in The Notebook … spaghetti is his favorite food … Babylon … pizza is his favorite food and cheesecake PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Dallas favorite TV show is “Cake Boss” … his favorite actor is his favorite dessert … his father played football Cowboys … his favorite NFL player is former is Will Smith … the obne person he would most like at Texas Tech … has three siblings … majoring in Cowboys great Troy Aikman … enjoys golfing, to meet is Martin Luther King Jr. … his dream job management … parents are Steve and Romona hunting and fishing … favorite actor is Robert outside of sports would be as a pilot … has two Stewart … born January 8, 1998. Downey Jr. … favorite movie is Tombstone … his older siblings … his mother is Melissa Stevenson favorite TV show is “Seinfeld” … favorite sports … majoring in media studies … born July 7, 1998. movie is Friday Night Lights … favorite sport other (pronounced Tie-air-is) STEWART’S CAREER STATISTICS than football to watch or play is baseball … the Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long HISTORY one person he would most like to meet is President STEVENSON’S CAREER STATISTICS 2016 Red-shirt Teddy Roosevelt … has two younger siblings … Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT 2017 (Fr) 11-9 13 162 12.5 0 31 parents are Shawn and Kim Smith … majoring in 2016 Red-shirt 2018 (So) 9-0 2 46 23.0 0 28 organizational studies … born April 15, 1998. 2017 (Fr) 11-3 8 16 24 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Totals 20-9 15 208 13.9 0 31 2018 (So) 12-11 12 13 25 4/-6 1/-1 0 0 0 0 SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS (@ BAYLOR) Totals 23-14 20 29 49 4/-6 1/-1 0 0 0 0 Passing G-GS Com Att Yds Int TD Pct Ypg Long 2016 (Fr) 9-4 116 196 1,526 7 13 59.2 169.6 68 RECORDS 2017 (So) 9-6 105 201 1,471 8 8 52.2 163.4 79 Totals 18-10 221 397 2,997 15 21 55.6 166.5 79

TulsaHurricane.com 35 receiving list…father is Clevan Stokes … stepmom PERSONAL – Lists Usain Bolt as his favorite pro- 2 is Kendra Stokes … an organizational studies major fessional athlete … favorite movie is Law Abiding … born October 18, 1999. Citizen … his favorite NFL player is Adrian Peterson Keylon Stokes … The Express: The Ernie Davis Story is his favorite Wide Receiver STOKES’ CAREER STATISTICS sports movie … favorite actor is Denzel Washington 6-0 • 190 • Jr-2L Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long … biggest sports thrill was scoring his first colle- Manvel, Texas 2017 (Fr) 9-1 6 143 23.8 0 52 giate touchdown at Houston in 2016 … a member 2018 (So) 12-11 41 575 14.0 2 70 of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes … has three TULSA – A two-year letterwinner and returning Totals 21-12 47 718 15.3 2 70 sisters … parents are Corey Sr. and Shantele Taylor starter… has played in 21 career games and has 12 … majoring in management … born July 4, 1997. starts … has 47 receptions for 718 yards and two Rushing G-GS Att Gain Loss Net TD Avg Long touchdowns in his career … has rushed for 104 2017 (Fr) 9-1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 TAYLOR’S CAREER STATISTICS yards and two TDs in his career … also has 39 kick- 2018 (So) 12-11 15 117 13 104 2 6.9 26 Rushing G-GS Att Gain Loss Net TD Avg Long off returns for 832 yards and a 21.3 average in his Totals 23-12 15 117 13 104 2 6.9 26 2016 (Fr) 6-0 5 5 1 4 1 0.8 2 two seasons … has totaled 1,654 career all-purpose 2017 (Medical) 2-0 34 183 4 179 4 5.3 55 yards and has combined for four touchdowns … KO Returns G No Yds Avg TD Long 2018 (So) 11-1 178 869 23 846 11 4.8 48 2018 – Played in all 12 games and had 11 starts 2017 (Fr) 9 26 527 20.3 0 39 Totals 19-1 217 1057 28 1029 16 4.7 55 … caught a team-high 41 passes for a team-high 2018 (So) 12 13 305 23.5 0 47 575 yards and two touchdowns … also rushed 15 Totals 21 39 832 21.3 0 47 times for 104 yards, a 6.9 average, and 2 TDs this 11 season ... also has 13 KOR for 305 yards and a 23.5 average … compiled 191 all-purpose yards vs. SMU 24 Keidrien Wadley with 140 receiving, 40 KOR and 11 rushing yards … Safety had Tulsa’s only 100+ receiving game of the year Corey Taylor II 6-0 • 197 • Sr-2L with 140 yards vs. SMU … was named to the AAC’s Running Back Irving, Texas weekly honor roll for his performance against SMU 5-10 • 222 • Jr-2L … totaled 226 all-purpose yards with 144 KOR Tulsa, Okla. TULSA – A two-year letterwinner … has played in yards, 56 receiving yards and 26 rushing yards at 19 career games and has started three contests … Navy … had his first career TDs against Tulane TULSA – A two-year letterwinner … has played in moved from the cornerback position to safety in with a 28-yard reception and a 14-yard run … had 19 career games and has one career start … has 2017 due to injuries … has 20 career tackles with 74 yards on 3 receptions at Arkansas, including a 1,029 career rushing yards and 16 touchdowns … 16 solos … 2018 – Missed the season with an injury career-long 65-yarder … had 126 all-purpose yards has five career 100-yard rushing games, includ- … 2017 – Played in nine games … started three at Texas, including 62 receiving yards, 48 rushing ing four in the 2018 season … received a medical contests – SMU, Memphis and USF … saw play- yards and one KOR for 16 yards … 2017 – Played hardship in the 2017 season after playing in just two ing time in the secondary and on special teams … in nine games as a true freshman … had six recep- games before suffering a season-ending injury … missed the Louisiana, Toledo and Navy games with tions for 143 yards and a 23.8-yard average per played as a true freshman in 2016 … has five multi- an injury … tallied 14 tackles, including 11 solos, reception … also had 26 kick returns for 527 yards ple rushing TD games in his career … 2018 – Played and one interception … made his first career start and a 20.3 average … saw his first career playing in 11 games and had one start … rushed for 846 at safety against SMU, and totaled a career-best time in the fourth game of the season against New yards and 11 TDs on 178 carries for a 4.8 average five tackles … had a 37-yard interception return Mexico … had two receptions for 70 yards against … also caught four passes for 45 yards … missed against Houston that led to a touchdown and a Tulane, including a long of 52 yards in his most the USF game … had four 100-yard rushing games 17-10 Tulsa lead … was credited with four tackles extensive playing time at receiver up to that point … had career-highs of 152 yards and 33 carries at against Temple and three stops at Tulane … 2016 – … also returned five kicks for 114 yards with a long Houston in his lone career starting assignment … Played in 10 games … saw most of his playing time of 27 at Tulane … had one reception for 44 yards, for the second straight year went over 100 yards in on special teams … missed the East Carolina, Navy and had six kickoff returns for 101 yards against the season opener with 110 yards on 20 carries … and Cincinnati games … had 16 punt returns for 163 Memphis … had 108 KOR yards on four returns at totaled 96 yards and 2 touchdowns on 23 car- yards and a 10.2 average … also had six tackles with SMU … caught a 24-yard pass at No. 23 USF. ries at Temple … rushed for 45 yards and a five solos … saw his first career action vs. San Jose career-high three TDs at Navy … totaled 133 State, returning two punts for 11 yards … had two HIGH SCHOOL – Led his Manvel High School team yards and one touchdown against UConn, returns at #4 Ohio State for 18 yards … totaled four to a 14-1 record…had a 3-star ranking from both averaging 7.4 yards per carry … rushed for 117 returns for 105 yards against North Carolina A&T, Scout.com and Rivals.com…caught 80 passes for yards and two TDs on 24 carries at Memphis … including a long of 60 yards … 2015 – Was one of 1,263 yards and 15 touchdowns his senior season… 2017 – Played in the first two games … suffered several freshmen to sit out the 2015 season due to also rushed for 261 yards and three TDs…as a junior, a season-ending injury in the second game of the red-shirt status. caught 28 passes for 654 yards, a 23.4 average per season … rushed for a career-best 111 yards and catch, and five TDs…high school coach was Kirk two touchdown on 20 carries in the season opener HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner at Martin. against Oklahoma State … also rushed for 68 yards Ranchview High School … played quarterback and two TDs on 14 attempts against Louisiana … and cornerback … compiled 4,250 yards and 60 PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is Houston Texans 2016 – Played in six games … saw his first playing TDs passing and rushed for 3,100 yards and 45 … lists Jarvis Landry as his favorite NFL player … time against Houston … his first collegiate play touchdowns in his career … helped lead his team enjoys solving puzzles … his favorite pro athlete and carry resulted in a two-yard touchdown run at to a 9-3 record his senior season … completed 116- is boxer Floyd Mayweather … favorite movie is Houston … had five carries for four yards. of-179 passes for 2,029 yards and 17 touchdowns The Parent Trap and his favorite sports movie is Any as a senior … also ran for 1,558 yards, 25 TDs and Given Sunday … his favorite TV show is “Animal HIGH SCHOOL – Signed with Air Force and spent 8.4 yards per carry … earned Class 4A first-team Planet” … lists Brazil as his favorite vacation spot the 2015 season at Air Force Academy Prep… all-state honors at quarterback and cornerback … … the hashtag that describes him is #ThatDude … played his high school football at Holland Hall High totaled 13 career interceptions, including five his lists scoring a touchdown as his biggest sports thrill School…rushed for 1,233 yards and nine touch- senior season … also lettered three years in track … younger brother of former TU receiver Keevan downs, while adding 57 tackles and three sacks as … was the regional long jump champion as a junior Lucas, who ranks third on the school’s all-time a senior in 2014. … high school coach was Terry Smith.

36 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 PERSONAL – Favorite NFL player is Cam Newton as the No. 17 prospect for Oklahoma in the Rivals. … favorite movie is Friday … his cousin Daniel 91 com rankings … was a 2017 VYPE Oklahoma Top- INTRO Manning played for the Chicago Bears and Houston 100 selection … a finalist for the 2017 VYPE Mr. Texans … his favorite musician is Drake … uses the Cullen Wick Football Award … was named to The Oklahoman’s word “humble” to best describe himself … has two Defensive End Super 30 as the 26th top prospect in Oklahoma … sisters … father is AuDante Wadley … mother is 6-4 • 269 • Jr-1L earned a three-star Rivals.com rating … rushed for Keitha Milton … stepmom is Janean Wadley … Hallettsville, Texas 1,158 yards and seven TDs in 10 games as a junior stepfather is Corey Gleason … majoring in orga- … was the position MVP at the Rivals 3 Stripe Camp nizational studies … born January 21, 1997. (pro- TULSA – A returning letterwinner … was a 2018 in spring 2017 … had career totals of 445 carries for nounced Key-dree-in) mid-year transfer from Blinn Junior College … 3,305 yards, a 7.4 average and 33 touchdowns … PLAYERS 2018 – Played in all 12 games … compiled 29 tack- high school coach was Vance Miller. WADLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS les, five stops for -46 yards and two sacks for -39 Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT yards … saw his first action in the season opener PERSONAL – Favorite professional sports team is 2015 Red-shirt against UCA and had three tackles and 1.5 stops the Carolina Panthers … his favorite food is cheese- 2016 (Fr) 10-0 5 1 6 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0-0 for -3 yards … had a season-high five stops vs. #23 burgers … the hashtag he uses to best describe 2017 (So) 9-3 11 3 14 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 1-37 USF … tallied three tackles vs. Tulane, UConn and himself is #Funny … his uncle, Dante Swanson, 2018 (Jr) Did Not Play Memphis … also collected three tackles and one played basketball at Tulsa … has two siblings … Totals 19-3 16 4 20 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 1-37 TFL for -4 yards at Arkansas … had three solo tack- mother is Shameka Wilkerson … majoring in arts les, including two sacks for -39 yards against SMU. & sciences … born April 26, 1999. STAFF Punt Returns G No Yds Avg TD Long 2015 Red-shirt JUNIOR COLLEGE – Was credited with 45 tackles WILKERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS 2016 (Fr) 10-0 16 163 10.2 0 60 and 7.5 sacks for -41 yards his red-shirt freshman Rushing G-GS Att Gain Loss Net TD Avg Long 2017 (So) 9-3 1 0 0.0 0 0 season at Blinn Junior College … junior college 2018 (Fr) – RS 3-0 6 95 0 95 0 15.8 79 2018 (Jr) Did Not Play coach was Ryan Mahon. Totals 19-3 17 163 9.6 0 60 HIGH SCHOOL – Played his prep football at 3 Hallettsville Sacred Heart High School … earned 55 first-team all-district honors as a senior … also let- Cristian Williams REVIEW tered in basketball and track … high school coach Safety Gerard Wheeler was Pat Henke. 6-0 • 190 • Sr-2L Offensive Center Dallas, Texas 6-3 • 325 • So-SQ PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the Green Bay Plano, Texas Packers … the one word he uses to best describe TULSA – A two-year letterwinner … has played himself is “driven” … has three siblings … his in 27 career games and has four career starts … brother, Cole, played football at Incarnate Word

TULSA – A returning squad member … 2018 – Did missed all but the first two games in the 2018 sea- CONFERENCE not see playing time … 2017 – Was one of several and has played in the NFL with the , son due to an injury … has tallied 69 career tackles, AMERICAN ATHLETIC true freshmen to sit out the 2017 season due to red- and … his three pass break-ups and two fumble recoveries … shirt status. brother, Evan, played football at East Tennessee 2018 – Played in the first two games … missed the State … parents are Roy and Pam Wick … majoring remaining games with an injury … totaled 12 tack- HIGH SCHOOL – Played at Plano Senior High in exercise & sports science … born March 10, 1998. les in his two appearances … started the Texas con- School…graded at 90-percent or above in all 10 test and collected a career-high 11 tackles … 2017 games his senior season…had 43 pancake blocks WICK’S CAREER STATISTICS – Played in all 12 games and started three contests and 67 blocks that triggered explosive plays…was Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU INT … saw playing time in the defensive secondary and a first-team District 6-6A selection…named to the 2018 (So) 12-0 13 16 29 5/-46 2/-39 0 0 0 0 on special teams … his starting assignments came OPPONENTS All-Collin County first team…high school coach was against Houston, UConn and Temple … totaled 37 Jaydon McCullough. tackles, including 25 solos … had a season-high 10 21 tackles against Tulane in his most extensive playing PERSONAL – Favorite professional sports teams are time at the safety position … added five stops each the Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox … favorite TK Wilkerson against Toledo, Houston and Memphis … 2016 – sports movie is Gridiron Gang … favorite actress is Running Back Played in 13 games … saw most of his playing time Gabrielle … the word he uses to best describe him- 6-2 • 228 • Fr-RS on special teams … was credited with 20 tackles self is “determined” … favorite animal is a lion … a Skiatook, Okla. and one fumble recovery … had season-highs of member of the Black Men’s Initiative (BMI) … par- three tackles against Tulane and East Carolina … ents are Gerard and Tanisha Wheeler … majoring TULSA – Was one of several freshmen to earn a 2015 – Was one of several freshmen to sit out the HISTORY in organizational studies … born August 19, 1999 red-shirt season in 2018 … saw playing time in 2015 season due to red-shirt status. in Chicago, Illinois. three games … played against UConn, Navy and SMU … rushed for 95 yards on six carries … all of HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwin- his attempts and yardage on the year came against ner and starter at Dallas Lincoln High School … UConn … his first carry from scrimmage went for started all three years on defense and offense … 79 yards in the UConn game, which was the longest played receiver and safety … earned second-team run from scrimmage on the season for Tulsa. all-district honors as a senior … was credited with 90 tackles, five forced fumbles and three intercep- RECORDS HIGH SCHOOL – Was a four-year letterwinner at tions his senior season … tallied 88 stops and two Skiatook High School … started two years at run- interceptions as a junior and totaled 55 tackles his ning back and also started at outside linebacker sophomore season … also had 532 yards receiving his senior season … helped lead his team to a 12-2 and four TDs as a junior on the offensive side of the record as a senior … totaled 1,785 yards and 24 ball … high school coach was John Towels. TDs on 262 carries his senior campaign … ranked

TulsaHurricane.com 37 PERSONAL – Favorite NFL team is the New Orleans punt his senior season … was a two-time all-district Saints … his favorite NFL player is Odell Beckham 30 4-5A selection and earned all-Big Country honors as Jr. … his favorite professional athlete is former NBA a senior … totaled had two interceptions, including star Kobe Bryant … his favorite sports movie is Justin Wright one for a TD in week 4 against Wolfforth Frenship Carter High School … his favorite actor is Tom Cruise Linebacker High School … head coach was Todd Moebes. … boxing is the sport, other than football, that he 6-2 • 240 • Fr-RS prefers to play and watch … favorite pro athlete Abilene, Texas PERSONAL – Enjoys singing … favorite musician is Kobe Bryant … parents are Shawn and Vonda is George Strait and his favorite song is Amarillo by Williams … majoring in organizational studies … TULSA – Was one of several freshmen to earn a Morning … his favorite pro sports team is the Dallas born December 27, 1996 in New Orleans, Louisiana. red-shirt season in 2018 … did play in four games, Cowboys … lists Ben Boulware as his favorite NFL including Arkansas State, Temple, Houston and player … the hashtag he would use to best describe WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS UConn, mostly on special teams … saw his first himself is #Hard-headed … favorite movie is Friday Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU Int playing time on special teams at Arkansas State Night Lights … dream job is to be a Texas Ranger 2015 Red-shirt … had one tackle on the season, coming against … his favorite superhero is Spiderman … a Fort 2016 (Fr) 13-0 12 8 20 0.5/0 0/0 1-0 0 0 0 Temple … played two snaps at MIKE linebacker in Worth ribeye steak is his favorite food … parents are 2017 (So) 12-3 25 12 37 1/-3 0/0 1-0 0 3 0 the Houston game Mark Wright and Rachel Stevens … his stepmother 2018 (Jr) 2-1 8 4 12 1/-1 0/0 0-0 0 0 0 is Tasha Wright … majoring in marketing … born Totals 27-4 45 24 69 2.5/-4 0/0 2-0 0 3 0 HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwinner at February 9, 1999. Abilene Cooper High School … in addition to play- ing linebacker, also saw action at tight end and han- WRIGHT’S CAREER STATISTICS dled the punting duties … compiled 91 tackles, 15 Defense G-GS UT AT Tot Loss Sack FR FF PBU Int TFLs, six sacks, three caused fumbles and two fum- 2018 (Fr) – RS 4-0 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 ble recoveries as a senior … averaged 40 yards per

2019 Football Non-Scholarship Players

38 28 27 Abe Anderson Jett Hendrix Elijah Lucas Tight End Safety Running Back 6-3 • 249 • So-WO 6-0 • 184 • Fr-RS/WO 6-1 • 198 • Fr-RS/WO Tulsa, Okla. Cleveland, Texas Orlando, Fla. Metro Christian HS Cleveland HS Lake Highland Prep

49 53 15 Joseph Anderson Connor Kelley Brandon Marquardt Defensive End Linebacker Quarterback 6-1 • 257 • Fr-RS/WO 6-0 • 207 • Fr-RS/WO 6-1 • 216 • So-SQ/WO Anadarko, Okla. Austin, Texas Norman, Okla. Anadarko HS Austin Westlake HS Norman North HS

82 40 98 Joseph Breedlove III Mitchell Kulkin Kevin Neitzke Wide Receiver Linebacker Place-Kicker 6-1 • 194 • So-SQ 6-0 • 208 • Fr-RS/WO 6-3 • 173 • Jr-SQ/WO Fort Worth, Texas Jenks, Okla. San Clarita, Calif. Country Day HS Jenks HS Valencia HS College of Canyons JC 62 90 Jake Coleman Zack Long 33 Offensive Tackle Place-Kicker Josiah Wilson 6-5 • 302 • Fr-RS/WO 5-10 • 170 • Jr-WO Cornerback Norman, Okla. Pacific, Mo. 5-9 • 185 • Fr-RS/WO Norman North HS Eureka Park HS Quinlan, Texas Boles HS

38 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2019 Tulsa Newcomer Roster INTRO No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown Previous School 76 Chester Baah OL 6-3 290 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Edison HS 19 Denzel Carter TE 6-5 275 Jr-JC St. Petersburg, Fla. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 80 Trey Collier WR 6-1 180 Fr-HS Kaufman, Texas Kaufman HS 18 Tyon Davis CB 6-0 180 So-JC Putnam City, Okla. NEO A&M 99 Danny Donley PK 5-9 160 Gr-TR Tulsa, Okla. Drake University PLAYERS 16 Reggie Ellis CB 6-0 180 Fr-HS Houston, Texas Aldine Davis HS 18 La’Darrion Florez WR 6-2 200 Fr-HS Houston, Texas Clear Brook HS 39 #Mike Garrett Jr. S 6-1 175 Jr-JC Magnolia, Texas Blinn College 46 Bershard Glaspie LB 6-3 215 Fr-HS Mesquite, Texas Mesquite Poteet HS 47 Ethan Hall TE 6-3 200 Fr-HS Bixby, Okla. Bixby HS 41 Dorian Hopkins LB 6-1 215 Fr-HS Memphis, Tenn. University School STAFF 13 Josh Johnson WR 5-11 183 So-TR Little, Rock, Ark. Iowa State 74 Jeremy Jones OL 6-5 301 Fr-HS Lewisville, Texas Lewisville HS 10 Korey King WR 5-10 170 Fr-HS Missouri City, Texas Fort Bend Marshall HS 95 Cooper Laake DL 6-3 270 Fr-HS Austin, Texas Bowie HS 6 Christian Lovick RB 5-9 180 Fr-HS Tomball, Texas Memorial HS 98 Lazarus May DE 6-2 210 Fr-HS Port Arthur, Texas Memorial HS REVIEW 13 Lamar Mullins S 6-3 205 Jr-JC Miami, Fla. Butler (Kan.) CC 92 Darrias Murdock DT 6-5 265 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Union HS 29 Ryan Nixon CB 6-3 180 So-JC Long Beach, Calif. El Camino College 27 25 Jaise Oliver S 6-2 190 Fr-HS Fairfield, Texas Fairfield HS Elijah Lucas Running Back 56 Tyler Smith OL 6-5 312 Fr-HS Fort Worth, Texas North Crowley HS

6-1 • 198 • Fr-RS/WO 88 RaQuan Thompson DE 6-3 275 Fr-HS Killeen, Texas Killeen HS CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC Orlando, Fla. #Enrolled in January 2019 Lake Highland Prep

15 Brandon Marquardt Quarterback 6-1 • 216 • So-SQ/WO 2019 Tulsa Newcomers

Norman, Okla. OPPONENTS Norman North HS Chester Baah Denzel Carter Trey Collier Offensive Line Tight End Wide Receiver 98 6-3 • 290 • Fr-HS 6-5 • 275 • Jr-JC 6-1 • 180 • Fr-HS Kevin Neitzke Tulsa, Okla. • St. Petersburg, Fla. Kaufman, Texas • Place-Kicker Edison HS • Lakewood HS • Kaufman HS 6-3 • 173 • Jr-SQ/WO Mississippi Gulf Coast CC San Clarita, Calif. Played his prep football at Edson High School … Was a four-year letterman at Kaufman High School Valencia HS was a three-year letterwinner and starter … played Played at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College … played quarterback and cornerback … was

College of Canyons JC on the offensive and defensive lines … totaled … had eight receptions for 65 yards receiving and a three-year starter at quarterback … threw for HISTORY 118 pancake blocks in his career … finished with three TDs in 2018 … was named to the NJCAA over 3,000 yards and rushed for more than 2,500 33 65 pancakes on offense his senior season … was Region 23 honors in 2018 … received a 3-star rating yards in his career … ran for over 1,600 yards and credited with 39 tackles, two sacks and a fum- from Rivals.com … ranked as the 132nd JUCO pros- passed for over 1,500 yards his senior season … Josiah Wilson ble recovery as a senior … had a high game of 14 pect by 247Sports … also received a 3-star rating was named the District Offensive MVP as a senior Cornerback pancakes in a win over Ada … earned first-team from 247Sports … JUCO coach was Jack Wright … … earned Class 5A second-team all-state honors 5-9 • 185 • Fr-RS/WO all-metro and all-state honors by the Tulsa World played his prep football at Lakewood High School his junior season … also lettered three years in bas- Quinlan, Texas … was the District 5A-3 Offensive Player of the … high school coach was Cory Moore … plans to ketball and four years in track … high school coach Boles HS Year … rated as the No. 14 prospect in the state of major in organizational studies. was Jeramy Burleson … plans to major in exercise

Oklahoma by Rivals.com … received a 3-star rating & sports science. RECORDS from Rivals.com … rated as the No. 25 prospect in the state of Oklahoma by 247Sports … had a 3-star rating from 247Sports … was born in Accra, Ghana … high school coach was Tony Daniels … plans to major in exercise & sports science.

TulsaHurricane.com 39 Tyon Davis La’Darrion Florez Dorian Hopkins Cornerback Wide Receiver Linebacker 6-0 • 180 • So-JC 6-2 • 200 • Fr-HS 6-1 • 215 • Fr-HS Putnam City, Okla. • Houston, Texas • Memphis, Tenn. • Putnam City West • Clear Brook HS University School NEO A&M Was a four-year letterman and starter … played his Was a three-year letterwinner and starter at Memphis University School … had 247 tackles and Transfers to Tulsa from Northeastern Oklahoma final season at Clear Brook High School, where he 38 TFLs in his three seasons … totaled 95 tackles, 17 A&M … was credited with 20 tackles and five pass played for his father … played receiver and quar- TFLs and seven sacks as a senior … rated as the No. break-ups in 2018 … red-shirted in the 2017 sea- terback as a senior … caught 21 passes for 371 34 prospect in the state of Tennessee by Rivals.com son … junior college coach was Zach Johnson … yards for a 17.7 average per reception … played … received a 3-star rating from Rivals.com … rated was a three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Bay City High School his previous three seasons as the No. 44 prospect in the state of Tennessee by at Putnam City West High School … completed his … caught 40 passes for 388 yards and three TDs 247Sports … had a 3-star rating from 247Sports … career with over 100 tackles and 11 interceptions his junior season at Bay City … had 110 receptions totaled 78 stops and 10 TFLs as a junior … com- … totaled 40 stops and 10 pick-offs as a senior … for 1,288 yards and 13 TDs during his prep career piled 98 tackles and 16 TFLs his sophomore season earned first-team all-conference and honorable … high school coach was his father Lupe Florez … … high school coach was Bobby Alston … plans to mention all-state honors his senior season … was plans to major in energy management. major in engineering. named the conference defensive back of the year his senior season … majoring in political science. Bershard Glaspie Linebacker Josh Johnson Danny Donley 6-3 • 215 • Fr-HS Wide Receiver Place-Kicker Mesquite, Texas • 5-11 • 183 • So-TR 5-9 • 170 • Grad-TR Mesquite Poteet HS Little Rock, Ark. • Tulsa, Okla. • Jenks HS • Central Arkansas Drake Univ. Was a three-year letterwinner and two-year starter Christian • Iowa State at Mesquite Poteet High School … started both his A graduate transfer from Drake University … was a junior and senior seasons at outside linebacker and Transferred to Tulsa from Iowa State … will sit out perfect 9-of-9 on field goal attempts in 2018 at Drake, receiver … helped lead his team to an 8-3 record the 2019 season due to transfer rules … played and converted 34-of-37 PATs … kicked a season-long as a senior … was credited with 75 tackles and 2.5 in 12 games in 2018 and caught one pass for an 45-yard field goal against Montana … was named sacks his senior season … earned first-team all-dis- 11-yard gain against Baylor … red-shirted in 2017 the Pioneer Football League Special Teams Player of trict accolades as a senior … high school coach was … was a four-year starter at Central Arkansas the Week after accounting for seven of the team’s 13 Kody Groves … an arts & sciences major. Christian … was a four-star recruit by ESPN and a points in a 13-10 win over Marist in 2018 … was an three-star recruit by Rivals, 247Sports and Scout honorable mention all-league selection in 2017 after … No. 51 receiver nationally by ESPN and No. 89 Ethan Hall by Rivals … ranked as the third-best player overall leading the team with 75 points his sophomore cam- Tight End paign … converted 14 field goals and was 33-of-33 in Arkansas by ESPN … was a three-time all-con- 6-3 • 200 • Fr-HS ference selection and two-time all-state selection, on PATs that year … kicked off in four games as a red- Bixby, Okla. • shirt freshman in 2016 … red-shirted during the 2015 earning second team Class 4A honors as a senior campaign … played his prep football at Jenks High Bixby HS … an ankle injury hindered him in senior season School … recorded 21 career field goals, setting a where he caught 38 passes for 636 yards and eight school record ... made a career-best nine field goals Was a three-year letterwinner and two-way starter TDs … was an all-state pick in junior season where as a sophomore ... made a career-long 50-yard field at tight end and outside linebacker at Bixby High he recorded 87 receptions for 1,245 yards and eight goal in his final prep season ... helped the Trojans win School … was on the Oklahoma Class 6A-II state TDs …team went 12-1 and advanced to the third three straight state championships … high school championship team as a sophomore and senior, round of the playoffs … recorded 180 receptions, coach was Allan Trimble … his father, Mike, played and the state runner-up team his junior campaign 2,711 yards and 30 TDs in his career … high school golf at Tulsa … pursuing a master’s degree in busi- … was credited with 82 tackles, a team-high 26.5 head coach was Tommy Shoemaker … his brother, ness administration. TFLs, 12 sacks, 20 hurries and four forced fumbles Frankie, played football at Tulsa from 1996-2000 … as a senior … totaled 10 stops, 2.5 sacks, two QB majoring in exercise & sports science. hurries and two pass break-ups in the state semi- Reggie Ellis final win over Midwest City in 2018 … also caught Jeremy Jones Cornerback 17 passes for 262 yards and three TDs his senior sea- 6-0 • 180 • Fr-HS son … earned Tulsa World first-team all-state and Offensive Line Houston, Texas • all-metro honors as a senior … was a finalist for the 6-5 • 301 • Fr-HS Aldine Davis HS All-World player of the year award as a senior … his Lewisville, Texas • dad, Jason, played football at Southern Miss and his Lewisville HS brother played at Central Oklahoma … high school Was a three-year letterwinner at Aldine Davis High coach was Loren Montgomery … plans to major in School … started in the secondary as a junior Was a two-year letterwinner and starter on the exercise & sports science. and senior, while also starting his senior season offensive line at Lewisville High School … was a at receiver … was credited with 45 stops, 28 pass unanimous first-team all-district 6-6A selection breakups and three interceptions during his prep as a senior and earned honorable mention merits career … totaled 25 tackles, 15 pass breakups and his junior season … helped lead his team to a 9-3 one interception as a senior … earned first-team record as a senior … earned academic all-state hon- all-district accolades his senior season … also had orable mention accolades … began playing football 150 receiving yards and three TDs as a senior … let- in the 8th grade … threw the shot put for the track tered four years in track & field … high school coach team … high school coach was Michael Odle … was Terrence Brown … plans to major in business. plans to major in management.

40 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Korey King team to a 9-2 record as a senior and 11-2 mark his … was a 3-star prospect junior season … was credited with 59 tackles, 29 … high school coaches were Antonio Pierce INTRO Wide Receiver TFLs, 12 sacks, 11 hurries and three forced fumbles and Chris Claiborne … his uncle is former USC 5-10 • 170 • Fr-HS as a senior … was named the District MVP, first- All-American and NFL All-Pro linebacker Willie Missouri City, Texas • team all-district and defensive player of the year his McGinest … majoring in business. Fort Bend Marshall HS senior campaign … earned second-team all-district merits as a junior … was also named to the Super Jaise Oliver Was a three-year letterwinner and starter at Fort Gold team … high school coach was Brian Morgan Bend Marshall High School … helped lead his high … plans to major in business. Safety

school team to a 15-1 record and state runner-up 6-2 • 190 • Fr-HS PLAYERS finish in Texas Class 5A Division II as a senior … Lamar Mullins Fairfield, Texas • was named the District 23-5A special teams MVP Fairfield HS … caught 27 passes for 552 yards and six TDS as Safety a senior, while also gaining 572 return yards with 6-3 • 205 • Jr-JC Was a four-year letterwinner at Fairfield High three scores on kickoff returns … totaled 1,499 Miami, Fla. • School … started the last three years on defense yards and 18 touchdowns on 89 career receptions Butler (Kan.) CC and started his sophomore season at receiver as … also rushed for 530 career yards and five TDs. well … was a first-team all-district selection as a … totaled five career touchdowns on returns, four Played his sophomore season at Butler Community junior … tallied 128 tackles, 24 passes defended, kickoff returns and one punt return … head coach College where he started at safety … helped lead eight interceptions and four forced fumbles in his was James Williams … plans to major in exercise & his team to an 8-4 record … compiled 45 tackles, career … had 529 career all-purpose yards … was STAFF sports science. five TFLs and five pass break-ups as a sophomore credited with 47 tackles, 12 passes defended, four … junior college coach was Tim Schaffner … was interceptions and two forced fumbles as a senior … Cooper Laake ranked as the 205th JUCO player nationally by earned first-team all-district and all-Smokey hon- 247Sports … received a 3-star rating by 247Sports ors and was a second-team Super-Centex selection Defensive Line … attended Dodge City CC as a freshman … played … ranked 6th by the Waco-Tribune Central Texas’ 6-3 • 270 • Fr-HS his prep football at Westlake (Ga.) High School … top senior football recruits … collected 72 stops, 10 Austin, Texas • lettered two years … began his prep career in passes defended and two interceptions his junior Miami, Fla. … started at safety and receiver his Bowie HS season … named first-team all-district and hon- REVIEW senior season … was credited with 105 tackles orable mention Super-Centex as a junior … also Was a three-year letterwinner at Bowie High School and 10 pass breakups in his two prep seasons … lettered four years in basketball and three years in … started three years on defense and his first two totaled 84 tackles and 5 pass break-ups as a senior track … played the trombone in the band for four seasons on offense … earned first-team all-district … earned first-team all-state and all-region honors years … his older brother, Charles, plays at Texas honors his sophomore, junior and senior seasons … … high school coach was Kareem Reid … plans to A&M … high school coach was John Bachtel … had a 3-star rating by 247Sports and Rivals.com … major in exercise & sports science. plans to major in exercise & sports science. originally committed to Texas Tech … high school coach was Jeff Ables … plans to major in business. CONFERENCE Darrias Murdock Tyler Smith AMERICAN ATHLETIC Defensive Line Offensive Line Christian Lovick 6-5 • 265 • Fr-HS 6-5 • 312 • Fr-HS Running Back Tulsa, Okla. • Fort Worth, Texas • 5-9 • 180 • Fr-HS Union HS North Crowley HS Tomball, Texas • Memorial HS Was a three-year letterwinner at Tulsa Union High Was a three-year letterwinner at North Crowley School … rated as the No. 29 prospect in the state High School … played guard and tackle in his career

Was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter of Oklahoma by 247Sports … earned Tulsa World … helped pave the way for an offense that gained OPPONENTS at Tomball High School … had 3,643 rushing yards all-metro honorable mention accolades … was 293 yards and 3.5 touchdowns per game rushing and 47 touchdowns in his career, while also catch- on the Class 6A-1 state championship team as a in 2018 … earned first-team all-district honors and ing 75 passes for 985 yards and six TDs … rushed for sophomore and runner-up team his junior season third-team all-state accolades his junior season … 1,523 yards, 16 TDs and a 7.6 average per carry his … totaled 40 tackles, 10 TFLs, five sacks and one high school coach was Courtney Allen. … plans to senior season … also caught 27 passes for 342 yards fumble recovery his senior season … high school major in mechanical engineering. and one touchdown as a senior … helped lead his coach was Kirk Fridrich … plans to major in business team to an 8-3 record his senior campaign … was a RaQuan Thompson first-team all-district and all-state selection … led Ryan Nixon the District in touchdowns and points scored per Defensive Line game his senior season … played his sophomore Cornerback 6-3 • 275 • Fr-HS HISTORY season at Northland Christian High School, where 6-3 • 180 • So-JC Killeen, Texas • he rushed for 1,110 yards and 17 TDs … high school Long Beach, Calif. • Killeen HS coach was Sam Parker … plans to major in mechani- Long Beach Poly HS • cal engineering. El Camino College Was a two-year starter at Killeen High School … played defensive end and tackle … recorded 51 Lazarus May Transferred to Tulsa from El Camino College … tackles, three sacks and 33 QB pressures his senior season … received a 3-star rating by Rivals.com Defensive End played cornerback and safety … totaled 23 tackles

and two pass break-ups in 10 games in 2018 … was … totaled 39 tackles and 11 pressures as a junior RECORDS 6-2 • 210 • Fr-HS a two-year starter at safety at Long Beach Poly High … high school coach was Neil Searcy … plans to Port Arthur, Texas • School … was credited with 50 tackles, seven pass major in finance. Memorial break-ups in his two seasons … had 35 tackles and two pass breakups in 11 games his senior season … Was a two-year letterwinner and starter at Port earned first team all-conference honors as a senior Arthur Memorial High School … helped lead his

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42 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 INTRO PLAYERS STAFF REVIEW CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC

Philip Montgomery has taken the Golden Hurricane to two Bowl games and a 10-win season within his first four years as the Tulsa head coach. OPPONENTS

STAFF HISTORY INSIDE Head Football Coach...... 44-45

Coaching Staff...... 46-52 RECORDS

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TulsaHurricane.com 43 his final four years for the Big 12 powerhouse. The Bears posted 10 or more wins in three of his final PHILIP four years, including 11 victories in each of his last two seasons there. In 2014, Baylor produced an 11-1 MONTGOMERY record and ranked as high as No. 4 in the Associated Press poll. HEAD FOOTBALL COACH “We are extremely pleased to have Philip FIFTH YEAR Montgomery as our head football coach,” said Tulsa VP & Director of Athletics Derrick Gragg when Montgomery was hired. “Coach Montgomery has an outstanding background as a collegiate coach and recruiter. He is one of the bright offensive minds The 2019 campaign will be the fifth year for field goals. Tulsa’s offense finished the 2017 cam- in college football and has coordinated explosive Philip Montgomery as head football coach at The paign ranked 14th nationally in rushing with a 247.3 offenses at both Houston and Baylor.” University of Tulsa. He led his first two teams to con- average per game, while D’Angelo Brewer became A Texas native, Montgomery jumped from the secutive bowl game appearances and guided the the school’s and American Athletic Conference’s all- high school level to the collegiate ranks in 2003 2016 team to a 10-win season, the 10th double-digit time rushing leader. when he became the running back and quarter- win campaign in school history. Tulsa’s 2018 offense showed signs of a bright back coach at the University of Houston. He moved After winning six games in his first year, future with a red-shirt freshman quarterback, with head coach Art Briles from Houston to Baylor Montgomery’s second team took a giant leap by two sophomores leading the running attack and in 2008. posting a 10-3 record, finishing in second-place in another sophomore leading the receiving corps in In his career, Montgomery has tutored sev- the American Athletic Conference West Division yards and receptions. eral award-winning quarterbacks, including Big and claiming a 55-10 victory in the 2016 Miami Montgomery brought excitement back to H.A. 12 Player of the Year Bryce Petty, Heisman Trophy Beach Bowl. The 2016 Tulsa squad finished the sea- Chapman Stadium with his potent offensive style winner Robert Griffin III, Baylor All-American Nick son among the nation’s best for total offense (527.0), in his first year as the Tulsa head coach, transform- Florence, Conference USA MVP Kevin Kolb and scoring offense (42.5), rushing offense (261.7) and ing a previous two-win team into a squad that won Houston standout Case Keenum. passing (265.3). The Hurricane ranked 4th for total six games in 2015. Considered one of the brightest At Tulsa, quarterback Dane Evans completed offense, 7th for scoring, 8th for rushing and 30th offensive minds in college football, Montgomery his career as the school’s all-time passing, total for passing. became Tulsa’s 29th head football coach on offense and TD passes leader in 2016 under Tulsa’s offense also established NCAA history December 11, 2014. Montgomery’s tutelage. in 2016, becoming the first team in FBS/DI with In year one, Tulsa ranked among the nation’s Following Baylor’s record-breaking 2013 Big a 3,000-yard passer (Dane Evans), two 1,000-yard leaders the entire season for passing, scoring and 12 championship season, Montgomery was hon- rushers (James Flanders and D’Angelo Brewer) and total offense, while appearing in the 2015 Camping ored as the Offensive Coordinator of the Year by two 1,000-yard receivers (Keevan Lucas and Josh World Independence Bowl. Tula completed the 2015 FootballScoop.com and was named a finalist for Atkinson). season ranked 11th nationally in passing, 13th in the given to the nation’s top assis- Tulsa established 11 individual school records total offense and 21st in scoring. Tulsa scored over tant. In 2011, Montgomery was named the National on offense in 2016, including nine career records, 37 points per game, while racking up an average of Offensive Coordinator of the Year by Rivals.com one single-season and one single-game record. It 507 total yards and 333 yards passing. and was the Quarterback Coach of the Year by was also an offense that set a school record with In his tenure as a collegiate coach, Tulsa’s the SpeedTracs/FootballScoop.com. eight 300+ rushing games. 2016 season marked the 11th time that Montgomery Montgomery called plays for an offense ranked The Tulsa defensive unit saw marked improve- helped take a team to a Bowl game. With Tulsa’s among the nation’s top two in each of his final four ment from year one to the second season, when Miami Beach Bowl appearance after the 2016 cam- seasons at Baylor. In 2014, Baylor’s 581.3 yards per the Hurricane held the opposition to 10 points and paign, Montgomery became just the fourth Tulsa game and 48.8 points lead the nation. The Bears 110 yards less than in 2015. Tulsa’s 2016 defense also head coach to take his first two teams to a Bowl led the nation in total offense in 2013 (618.8) and forced 21 turnovers with 15 of those takeaways lead- game. A year earlier, he was only the fifth Tulsa ranked second in both 2012 (572.2) and 2011 (587.1). ing to 101 points. In, 2018, the Hurricane defense coach in school history to take a team to a Bowl Baylor’s passing attack has ranked among the top again showed increased improvement, holding game in his first year at the helm of the program. five in that same span — fifth in both 2014 (346.2) opponents to 120+ total yards less than the year After four seasons, Montgomery has posted an and 2013 (359.1) and fourth in both 2012 (340.5) and before, while transitioning to a 3-3-5 defense. 21-29 record. 2011 (351.5). The Hurricane fielded a young squad, both Before coming to Tulsa, Montgomery logged For three straight seasons at Baylor, each with a offensively and defensively, during the 2017 cam- nearly two decades of coaching experience, includ- different quarterback, Montgomery’s pupils earned paign and suffered setbacks against three top-25 ing seven seasons (2008-14) at Baylor University, All-America honors. In 2013, junior Petty joined the teams, while also losing two games on last-second where he served as the offensive coordinator in list after throwing for 4,200 yards and 32 TDs. Petty

Celebrating the victory at the POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2016 Miami Beach Bowl. 2003 | Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Houston) 2012 | Holiday Bowl (Baylor) 2005 | Fort Worth Bowl (Houston) 2013 | Fiesta Bowl (Baylor) 2006 | AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Houston) 2014 | Cotton Bowl (Baylor) 2007 | Texas Bowl (Houston) 2015 | Camping World 2010 | Texas Bowl (Baylor) Independence Bowl (Tulsa) 2011 | Alamo Bowl (Baylor) 2016 | Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa)

44 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy voting and was named the unanimous Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year. INTRO Under Montgomery’s guidance, Florence threw for a school-record 4,309 yards in 2012 and was named an honorable mention All- American by Sports Illustrated. As backfield coach in 2011 Montgomery coached two All- Americans — in addition to mentoring RG3, the most prolific quarterback in school history PLAYERS who set 54 school records, he also tutored future NFL draftee Terrance Ganaway, who set Baylor single-season records for rushing yards (1,566) and rushing TDs (21). The Bears finished the 2011 season with a 10-3 record, including a memorable 67-56 Alamo Bowl win over Washington, and ranked 12th (Coaches) and 13th (AP) in the final national polls. The 2011 Baylor offense set or tied 101 offensive school records. STAFF In 2010 Montgomery coached honorable mention All-American and NFL Draftee Jay Finley, who broke the Baylor single-season rush- ing record by gaining 1,218 yards. Griffin III set or tied 11 school records, including the then- single-season passing mark with 3,501 yards. In all, Montgomery assisted a Baylor offense that established 55 school records and ranked 13th REVIEW nationally (475.3) that season. Montgomery coached a 2008 Baylor back- field that was as productive as any BU offense in more than a decade. The Bears total points (28.0), rushing yards (2,349) and rushing TDs (29) were THE MONTGOMERY FILE the most since 1994, and the total offense aver- age (376.4) was the highest since 1995. Griffin, PERSONAL CONFERENCE who threw for 2,091 yards, rushed for 843 and Birthdate: December 21, 1971 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas AMERICAN ATHLETIC accounted for 28 TDs in 2008, earned Freshman Hometown: Eastland, Texas Family: wife Ashli; children Cannon and Maci All-America honors under Montgomery’s tutelage. EDUCATION Montgomery arrived at Baylor following High School: Eastland High School, Eastland, Texas five seasons coaching the offensive backfield at College: Tarleton State ’95 (bachelor’s degree in exercise & sports studies) Houston, and serving as co-offensive coordina- tor in 2006 and 2007. During his Houston tenure, PLAYING EXPERIENCE the Cougar offense ranked as one of the nation’s Four-year letterman (1991-94) at Tarleton State, where he played quarterback and free safety. most prolific. In the 2007 regular season, Houston OPPONENTS ranked fourth nationally in total offense (513.1), MONTGOMERY’S COLLEGIATE COACHING RECORD 10th in rushing offense (239.9), 17th in scoring YEAR POSITION SCHOOL W-L BOWL GAME offense (36.3) and 27th in passing offense (273.2). Prior to joining the Cougars’ coaching staff, 2003 Running Backs/Quarterbacks Houston 7-6 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Montgomery served one year as the offensive 2004 Running Backs/Quarterbacks Houston 3-8 — coordinator at Denton (Texas) High School and 2005 Running Backs/Quarterbacks Houston 6-6 Fort Worth Bowl helped that team compile a 10-2 record and the 2006 Co-Offensive Coord/RBs/QBs Houston 10-4 AutoZone Liberty Bowl 2002 Bi-district crown. Before that, Montgomery spent six seasons as the quarterback and back- 2007 Co-Offensive Coord/RBs/QBs Houston 8-5 Texas Bowl HISTORY field coach at Stephenville High School, and was 2008 Co-Offensive Coord/RBs/QBs Baylor 4-8 — part of a program that won back-to-back Class 4A 2009 Co-Offensive Coord/RBs/QBs Baylor 4-8 — Division II state championships in 1998 and 1999. 2010 Co-Offensive Coord/RBs/QBs Baylor 7-6 Texas Bowl A four-year letterman at Tarleton State, Montgomery began his coaching career as a stu- 2011 Co-Offensive Coord/RBs/QBs Baylor 10-3 Alamo Bowl dent assistant coach at his alma mater working 2012 Offensive Coordinator/QBs Baylor 8-5 Holiday Bowl with the running backs and serving as the sum- 2013 Offensive Coordinator/QBs Baylor 11-2 Fiesta Bowl mer weight room coordinator for two seasons. RECORDS He and his wife, Ashli, have two children: 2014 Offensive Coordinator/QBs Baylor 11-1 Cotton Bowl Cannon and Maci. Cannon is a red-shirt sopho- 2015 Head Coach Tulsa 6-7 Camping World Independence Bowl more football student-athlete at Tulsa and Maci 2016 Head Coach Tulsa 10-3 Miami Beach Bowl is a freshman and a member of the Golden 2017 Head Coach Tulsa 2-10 — Hurricane spirit squad. 2018 Head Coach Tulsa 3-9 —

TulsaHurricane.com 45 College Football Conference (SWJCFC) for total defense, rushing defense, scoring defense and Assistant Coaches quarterback sacks. TVCC posted a 10-2 record in 2013, while winning the SWJCFC title, regional the Big Country Coach of the Year for three seasons championship and the Heart of Texas Bowl with a (2008, 2011 and 2012). 72-23 win over Mesa (Ariz.) College. TVCC repeated Joseph Gillespie Before becoming the Stephenville head coach as the conference, regional and Heart of Texas Bowl in February 2008, Gillespie served 13 years as an Champions in 2014, while compiling an overall 12-0 Defensive Coordinator assistant coach at the school. He coached under record. & Linebackers Coach Art Briles for five years, Texas High School Hall of In 2013, Ashley coached the Conference FIFTH YEAR Honor inductee Mike Copeland for three seasons, Defensive Player of the Year and NJCAA First-Team and Chad Morris, the current Arkansas head coach, All-American Jhaustin Thomas. Thomas and fellow Joseph Gillespie begins his first season as defensive for five years. defensive lineman Duval Jackson finished fourth coordinator at The University of Tulsa in 2019. He As an assistant coach, Gillespie helped lead and sixth, respectively, in the nation for sacks. In was promoted to the position on January 3, 2019. Stephenville to two state titles, coming in 1998 and 2014, two of his defensive linemen, Manasseh Miles In his fifth year at Tulsa, Gillespie will continue to 1999. Gillespie coached linebackers and safeties and DeVonte’ Fields, were one-two on the team for coach linebackers for the Golden Hurricane. under Morris and was the co-defensive coordina- sacks and tackles for lost yardage. He came to Tulsa in January 2015 following 20 tor and secondary coach under Copeland. Before his stint at TVCC, Ashley spent three sea- years as a high school football coach in the state A Stephenville native, Gillespie earned his sons working with the defensive line at Oklahoma of Texas. bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Angelo State State University under the tutelage of defensive During Gillespie’s Tulsa tenure, Hurricane line- University in 1994. coordinator Bill Young. During his time at OSU, backers have been extremely productive. In his first Gillespie and his wife, Jodi, have three children Ashley helped coached three defensive linemen season, 2015, Gillespie tutored two 100+ tacklers, and one grandchild. who earned all-Big 12 honors, including Ugo Trent Martin and Matt Linscott, while a year later the Chinasa, Jaimie Blatnik and Big 12 Newcomer of duo ranked one-two for tackles. In each of the last Alma Mater: Angelo State ‘94 the Year Calvin Barnett. He has coached in a total of five bowl games, two years, linebacker Cooper Edmiston totaled over Birthdate: May 3, 1971 100 stops, including 106 in 2017 and 113 tackles last including three with Oklahoma State — the 2010 season. Red-shirt freshman linebacker Zaven Collins Hometown: Stephenville, Texas Alamo Bowl, 2011 Fiesta Bowl and 2012 Heart of Texas Bowl, and two at Tulsa. earned USA Today Freshman All-America honors in Playing Experience: Was a four-year letterwin- A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Ashley attended 2018 under the tutelage of Gillespie. ner as a linebacker at Angelo State (1990-93). Gillespie helped transition the Hurricane from Keller Fossil Ridge High School, then played two a base 4-man front to a 3-3-5 alignment in 2018 as Bowl Games as a Coach: seasons at Tyler Junior College where he was an Tulsa’s defensive numbers emphatically improved. 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl (Tulsa) NJCAA All-America defensive end. He then moved Tulsa ended the 2018 regular season with the 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) to the University of Kansas to continue his education nation’s 8th best pass defense, while allowing and playing career. Ashley was a two-year starting opponents 120+ yards less in total offense than a defensive end for the Jayhawks, earning all-Big 12 year earlier. honors both in 2004 and 2005. He has been a part of two bowl teams with Following his playing career, Ashley signed a the Hurricane, including the 2015 Camping World free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns. He Independence Bowl and the 2016 Miami Beach Jermial Ashley also spent a few years in private business before Bowl. Defensive Line Coach entering the coaching profession at Oklahoma Before coming to Tulsa, Gillespie spent seven State in 2010. FIFTH YEAR years (2008-14) as the athletic director and head Ashley earned his bachelor’s degree in econom- football coach at Stephenville (Texas) High School. ics from Kansas in 2008. He and his wife, Calli, have a Jermial Ashley is in his fifth season as the Golden His teams compiled a .758 winning percentage with son, Miles, and daughters, Eliana and Emory. Hurricane defensive line coach. He joined the Tulsa an overall 72-23 record, while winning the district coaching staff on January 12, 2015. championship three times, sharing the district Alma Mater: Kansas ‘08 In 2018, Ashley helped the Tulsa defense transi- crown once, advancing to the state playoffs six tion from a base 4-man front to a 3-3-5 alignment, Birthdate: January 28, 1983 times and winning one state championship. thus improving Tulsa’s defensive numbers. The Gillespie led his 2012 team to a 13-1 overall Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas Hurricane finished the 2018 season with the nation’s record and the Class 3A state title, while a year later Playing Experience: Lettered two years at 8th best pass defense, while allowing opponents his team compiled a 12-2 record and advanced to Kansas (2004-05) and was an all-Big 12 selection 120+ yards less in total offense than a year earlier. the Class 4A state semifinals. Gillespie’s 2014 team both seasons. Ashley’s second year with the Hurricane saw the finished the season with a 9-4 record and advanced defensive unit production improve significantly in Bowl Games as a Player: to the state quarterfinal round. 2016 as Tulsa held its opponents to 10.0 points and 2005 Fort Worth Bowl (Kansas) In his first season, Gillespie led Stephenville to 110.1 yards fewer than in his first season. a 10-4 record and a quarterfinal appearance in the Bowl Games as a Coach: He has been a part of two bowl teams with 2008 Class 4A state playoffs. His 2009 team recorded 2010 Alamo Bowl (Oklahoma State) the Hurricane, including the 2015 Camping World a 9-3 mark and was undefeated in District 7-4A, 2011 Fiesta Bowl (Oklahoma State) Independence Bowl and the 2016 Miami Beach while in 2010 posted an 8-6 record and advanced 2012 Heart of Texas Bowl (Oklahoma State) Bowl. to the Class 4A state quarterfinals. The 2011 team 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl (Tulsa) Before coming to Tulsa, Ashley spent two sea- registered an overall 11-3 mark and again advanced 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) sons (2013-14) coaching the defensive line at Trinity to the Class4A state quarterfinals. Valley Community College in Texas. In his first sea- Gillespie earned District Coach of the Year hon- son, the Cardinal defense led the Southwest Junior ors four times (2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013) and was

46 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 and a master’s degree in Education Administration included Delta State (2001-02), Southeastern

from Lamar University in 2013. Louisiana (2003-04), New Mexico State (2005-07), INTRO He and his wife, Lexi, have two sons: Beau and North Texas (2009-10) and Baylor University (2011- Drew. 16). In the summer of 2010, Buckels worked with the Mike Bloesch NFL’s Oakland Raiders coaching staff as a part of the Offensive Line Coach Alma Mater: Houston ‘09 Bill Walsh Minority Coaching Fellowship Program. Buckels was a two-time all-state defensive back Birthdate: February 21, 1986 FIFTH YEAR at Amite (La.) High School before going on to a four- Hometown: Houston, Texas year career at LSU. A four-year letterman (1989-92),

Mike Bloesch is in his fifth season at The PLAYERS Playing Experience: Was a three-year starter at Buckels served as team captain and earned special University of Tulsa coaching staff, and his fourth as offensive guard at Houston (2006-08). teams MVP honors in 1991. He tallied six career offensive line coach. interceptions and returned one for a touchdown. Bloesch came to Tulsa in January 2015 as the Bowl Games as a Player: After LSU, he had stints in professional football offensive quality control coach and was promoted 2006 Liberty Bowl (Houston) with the CFL’s Baltimore Colts and the semi-pro to the offensive line coach on December 11, 2015 2007 Texas Bowl (Houston) Louisiana Bayou Thunder. prior to Tulsa’s appearance in the Camping World 2008 Armed Forces Bowl (Houston) Buckels and his wife, Kyra, have three sons: Independence Bowl. Bowl Games as a Coach: Justin, Carsyn and Carlon. His first full season as Tulsa’s offensive line coach 2014 BBVA Compass Bowl (Houston) was 2016, and Bloesch’s front line paved the way STAFF 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl (Tulsa) Alma Mater: LSU ‘93 for a Hurricane offense that set a school record 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) with eight 300+ rushing games, which was also Birthdate: September 13, 1969 the second-most 300+ rushing games in the NCAA Hometown: Amite, La. for 2016. It was an offense that also set an NCAA Playing Experience: Four-year letterman as a record by becoming the first FBS/DI school to have defensive back at LSU a 3,000-yard passer, two 1,000-yard rushers and two 1,000-yard receivers in the same season. Carlton Buckels Bowl Games as a Player:

Bloesch has coached four offensive linemen to 1989 Outback Bowl REVIEW seven American Athletic Conference honors dur- Safeties Coach Bowl Games as a Coach: ing his tenure. In 2016, Tulsa’s Blake Belcher and SECOND YEAR 2000 Peach Bowl (LSU) Chandler Miller earned first-team all-league honors, 2011 Alamo Bowl (Baylor) while Tyler Bowling and Evan Plagg were second- Carlton Buckels is in his second season coaching the 2012 Holiday Bowl (Baylor) team honorees. Miller and Bowling repeated as Golden Hurricane safeties. He joined The University 2013 Fiesta Bowl (Baylor) all-conference selections in 2017, while Bowling, of Tulsa football coaching staff in March 2018. 2014 Cotton Bowl (Baylor) despite missing six games with an injury, earned Buckels has 20 years of collegiate coaching 2015 Russell Athletic Bowl (Baylor) CONFERENCE his third all-conference recognition in 2018. AMERICAN ATHLETIC experience, all as a secondary coach. 2016 Cactus Bowl (Baylor) Before coming to Tulsa, Bloesch spent the 2014 In his first season at Tulsa, the Hurricane defense season as a football analyst at his alma mater, the completed the year with the nation’s 8th best pass University of Houston. In his role, Bloesch was defense, holding the opposition to 174.6 yards responsible for providing analytical support for the per game. Tulsa also led the American Athletic offensive coaching staff including video breakdown, Conference in pass defense and ranked 4th for self and opponent scouting, game day support and defensive pass efficiency in 2018. One of Buckel’s Aaron Fletcher analysis of the football program. safeties, McKinley Whitfield, was invited to par-

Cornerbacks Coach OPPONENTS Previously, Bloesch spent three seasons (2011- ticipate in the College Gridiron Classic for college 13) as the offensive coordinator at Temple (Texas) seniors. FIFTH YEAR High School. In his three years with the Wildcats, Buckels came to Tulsa following one season as Bloesch helped lead the program to a 19-13 the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Aaron Fletcher is in his fifth season as an assistant record, capturing the District 8-5A championship Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi. coach at The University of Tulsa, where he coaches in 2013, while averaging 44 points and 512 offen- A native of Louisiana, Buckels played collegiately . He joined the Golden Hurricane coach- sive yards per game. He also served as the school’s at LSU and coached high school football in the state, ing staff on January 27, 2015. Powerlifting head coach, Middle School Coordinator allowing the Hurricane to expand its recruiting blue- Fletcher has been a part of two bowl teams with and Recruiting Coordinator. print in the state of Louisiana even more. the Hurricane, including the 2015 Camping World

Bloesch began his coaching career as the Buckels received his start in collegiate coaching Independence Bowl and the 2016 Miami Beach HISTORY offensive line coach at Abilene (Texas) Cooper High at his alma mater, LSU, where he served as a gradu- Bowl. Under Fletcher’s tutelage, Tulsa cornerbacks School in 2009. In two years, Cooper captured the ate assistant under Nick Saban and Gerry Dinardo. averaged 18.5 pass break-ups the past four years. District 4-4A championship in 2009 and District He worked with the defense and special teams, Tulsa’s secondary was vital in the Golden 3-5A championship in 2010. Cooper had a combined while earning his master’s degree in 2001. Hurricane defense ending the 2018 season with record of 20-6 in Bloesch’s two seasons, while set- Before beginning his collegiate coaching the nation’s 8th best pass defense, holding the ting school records for most points in a season (528) career, Buckels coached at Hammonds (La.) High opposition to 174.6 yards per game. Tulsa also led and most offensive yards in a season (6,040) in 2010. School from 1996-99, helping the Tornados to the American Athletic Conference in pass defense At Houston, Bloesch started 37 consecutive

the Class 4A state semifinals in 1996 and 1997 as and ranked 4th for defensive pass efficiency, as well RECORDS games at offensive guard from 2006-08, while a defensive assistant coach. While at HHS, Buckels as 41st nationally, in 2018. As a whole, the Tulsa helping lead the Cougars to their first bowl victory coached Division I signees Fred Booker (LSU), Brock defense held opponents to 120+ yards less in total in 28 years. He earned Conference USA honorable Williams (Notre Dame), Donald Dykes (Notre Dame) offense than a year earlier. mention all-conference honors in 2007 and 2008. and Anwar Ruffin (Southern Miss). Two Hurricane cornerbacks – Akayleb Evan and Bloesch received his bachelor’s degree in Buckels’ collegiate coaching stops have Reggie Robinson II– earned weekly honors by Pro Kinesiology-Sports Administration from Houston

TulsaHurricane.com 47 Football Focus in 2018, while Keanu Hill was invited Fletcher has also been involved with Boys and Girls due to injuries at linebacker was asked to move to to participate in the College Gridiron Classic for col- Club, served as youth minister at Disciples of Faith that position as a sophomore. As a running back, Hill lege seniors. Fletcher helped coach Tulsa’s block unit in Commerce and was an active member of The started seven games and was Rice’s leading rusher to a final ranking of 10th nationally for blocked kicks. Potter’s House, a men’s ministry in Dallas. with 321 yards and three TDs as a true freshman. In Robinson was also recognized by Pro Football A native of Austin, Texas, Fletcher and his wife, three seasons on defense, Hill collected 97 tackles, Focus in the 2017 season with a weekly award. In Tanzania, have two daughters: Anaiya and Taylor, six pass break-ups and three forced fumbles. 2015, Kerwin Thomas ranked fourth in the AAC and one son, Aaron Jr. Hill was elected a Rice co-captain for his senior with 13 passes defended, while teammate Darrell season (2010) and finished that year as the Jess Williams ranked 13th with seven. Thomas ranked Alma Mater: Texas A&M-Commerce ‘03 Nealy Award winner, an honor given to the Owls’ among the AAC’s top-15 for passes defended a year top linebacker. Birthdate: July 13, 1977 later as well. A native of Denton, Texas, Hill earned his bach- Before coming to Tulsa, Fletcher spent three Hometown: Austin, Texas elor’s degree in 2011 from Rice in sociology and years (2012-14) as an assistant coach at Houston Playing Experience: Two-year starter as a corner- his master’s degree in Educational Leadership and Baptist University, where he was part of a coach- back in college. Policy Studies in 2015 from Iowa State. ing staff that instituted the football program at the Hill and his wife, Dana, have one daughter: school. The Huskies finished its 2013 developmental Bowl Games as a Coach: Avery. season with a 3-4 record before playing its first full 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl (Tulsa) Alma Mater: Rice ‘11 season as an FCS member in 2014. Fletcher coached 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) Birthdate: September 9, 1988 two all-conference defensive backs that season and led the recruiting efforts on nine of 22 signees in Hometown: Denton, Texas 2013 and 11 of 24 in the 2014 campaign. Playing Experience: Was a four-year letterman at Previously, Fletcher coached at three Dallas- Rice (2007-10) and was team co-captain his senior area High Schools covering 2006 through 2011, season. including his most recent stop as assistant head Justin Hill coach and defensive coordinator at David W. Carter Running Backs Coach Bowl Games as a Player: High School. While there, he coordinated one of the 2008 Texas Bowl (Rice) FIFTH YEAR Dallas-Fort Wort Worth Metroplex’s top defenses. Bowl Games as a Coach: Before that, Fletcher spent time at Desoto and 2011 Pinstripe Bowl (Iowa State) Justin Hill is in his fifth season at The University of Lancaster High Schools as defensive pass game 2012 Holiday Bowl (Baylor) Tulsa after joining the Golden Hurricane football coordinator and was regarded as the top developer 2013 Fiesta Bowl (Baylor) coaching staff on January 9, 2014 as running backs of high school defensive backs in the state. In 2008, 2014 Cotton Bowl (Baylor) coach. Fletcher’s secondary corps for the Lancaster Tigers 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl (Tulsa) Tulsa’s run game ranked among the nation’s earned the billing of the nation’s best secondary by 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) several publications, coaching two All-Americans top-15 in the 2016 and 2017 seasons. The Hurricane and four all-state players among various other hon- averaged 261.7 yards to rank eighth nationally in ors. Four of his players were named Texas’ top-100 2016 and ranked 14th in 2017 with 247.3 yards per recruits in 2008. game. Fletcher began his coaching career in 2001 as an Hill has tutored two players who led the assistant coach at Lyndon B. Johnson High School American Athletic Conference for rushing, includ- Calvin Lowry in Austin. ing James Flanders in 2016 and D’Angelo Brewer in Notable players coached by Fletcher include 2017. Brewer also became The American and Tulsa’s Receivers & Special Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Jalen Mills (Desoto career rushing leader with 3,917 yards. Teams Coach HS), former Tennessee Titans and Chicago Bears In 2016, Flanders and Brewer each surpassed FIFTH YEAR defensive back Demontre Hurst (Lancaster HS) 1,000 yards for the season, becoming just the sec- ond pair of running backs in Tulsa history to reach and Chris Houston (LBJ HS), a second-round draft Calvin Lowry is in his fifth season coaching the 1,000 yards in a single-season and only the 72nd choice of the , who also played for Golden Hurricane receivers and also coaches spe- pair in NCAA DI/FBS history. A senior, Flanders the Detroit Lions. cial teams. A three-year NFL veteran, Lowry joined became the school’s single-season rushing leader Fletcher attended Ranger Junior College for two The University of Tulsa football coaching staff on with 1,629 yards in 2016. years (1995-96), and as a cornerback earned Team January 2, 2015. Tulsa also set a school record in the 2016 cam- Defensive MVP honors and all-conference acco- He has been a part of two bowl teams with paign with eight 300+ rushing games. lades. He then moved to Texas A&M-Commerce the Hurricane, including the 2015 Camping World In the 2018 season, Tulsa’s run game ranked and started at cornerback. In 1999, Fletcher was Independence Bowl and the 2016 Miami Beach 35th nationally for yards gained, mainly behind the rated as one of the top-20 defensive secondary Bowl. running of two sophomore ball-carriers – Shamari draft-eligible prospects and participated in the NFL In his first three years, Lowry tutored three Brooks and Corey Taylor II. Pre-Draft Camp. receivers – Keevan Lucas, and Josh Hill has been involved in seven bowl games as a He received his degree in health education from Atkinson – who completed their careers ranked player and coach, including helping Tulsa reach the Texas A&M-Commerce in 2003. among the top-7 receiving leaders in school his- 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl and 2016 Fletcher played in the National Indoor Football tory. Lucas and Garrett each surpassed 3,000 yards Miami Beach Bowl. League for the Austin Knights in 2001 and the Arena in their careers, while Atkinson had 2,600+ receiv- Hill came to Tulsa from Baylor University, where Football League for the Laredo Law Football Club ing yards. he spent three seasons as the associate director of in 2004. In 2015, Garrett was the nation’s leading receiver athletic performance for the football team. Before An active member of his community, Fletcher with 1,588 yards for a 122.2-yard average per game, his stint at Baylor, Hill spent one season at Iowa State founded “3 and Out Productions”, to enhance com- while Lucas and Atkinson each ranked among as a graduate assistant coach. munity and student relationships through sports the top-35 nationally in 2016. Garrett (2015) and A 2011 graduate of Rice University, Hill began camps and clinics in East Austin. In his career, Lucas (2016) earned first-team American Athletic his collegiate career as a running back in 2007 and

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Before coming to Tulsa, Lowry spent three INTRO seasons at Baylor University, including two years as an assistant director of operations and one as a graduate assistant coach, spending time working Jordan Najvar Luke Olson with Baylor’s offense and special teams. Tight Ends Coach Nickel Safeties Coach Previously, Lowry spent one season at St. Andrew’s Episcopal High School in Austin, Texas, as FOURTH YEAR EIGHTH YEAR he coached wide receivers, secondary and special teams in 2011. Jordan Najvar is in his fourth year on the Tulsa coach- Luke Olson is in his eighth year on the Tulsa football PLAYERS A former All-Big Ten safety, Lowry spent three ing staff and second as full-time tight ends coach. coaching staff, but his first as nickel safeties coach. full seasons in the NFL, where he played special He came to Tulsa in January 2016 and spent his first He was named to his present position in February teams and safety for the Tennessee Titans (2006 two seasons as offensive quality control coach. 2019. and 2007), Denver Broncos (2008) and Jacksonville Najvar was promoted to Golden Hurricane tight During his Tulsa tenure, Olson served as a vol- Jaguars (2008). He also spent the 2009 training ends coach in February 2018. unteer quality control coach for one year, graduate camp with the Detroit Lions. Lowry was a fourth- The Tulsa offense set a school record with eight assistant coach for two seasons, and four seasons as round draft pick of the Titans in 2006. He played in 300+ rushing games in 2016, and also ranked among the defensive quality control coach. 43 games and totaled 86 tackles, 13 pass deflections the nation’s top-10 for total offense (4th), scoring As a coaching staff member, Tulsa reached and started 14 games in his NFL career. Lowry’s best (7th) and rushing (8th). In 2017, the Tulsa offense a bowl game three times, including the 2012 STAFF season statistically came in the 2007 season when was 14th in the nation for rushing and ranked 44th AutoZone Liberty Bowl, 2015 Camping World he collected 57 tackles, including 42 solos, and had for total offense and last year the Hurricane had the Independence Bowl and the 2016 Miami Beach two interceptions for Tennessee. nation’s 35th best rushing offense. Bowl. A four-year letterman and starter at Penn State, Under his tutelage, 25-percent of receptions by In 2016, the Tulsa defense held opponents to Lowry was a first-team All-Big Ten safety in 2005 as Tulsa tight ends have gone for touchdowns during 10.0 points and 110.1 yards fewer than in the 2015 a senior after collecting 79 tackles and four inter- the past three seasons. season. Tulsa’s defense also forced 21 turnovers with ceptions. He totaled nine career interceptions and Najvar has been involved in six bowl games, 15 of those takeaways leading to 101 points in the was PSU’s leading punt returner for three seasons. In including five as a player and one as a coach, 2016 campaign. REVIEW 2002, Lowry became the first true freshman to start which was the Miami Beach Bowl in 2016 with the Last year, Olson was part of a coaching staff that for legendary Head Coach Joe Paterno. Hurricane. saw its defense transition from a base 4-man front Lowry was a four-year standout at Douglas Byrd Najvar came to Tulsa after playing professionally to a 3-3-5 alignment. The Hurricane finished the High School in Fayetteville, N.C., as a wide receiver for two seasons. He was an undrafted free agent 2018 season with the nation’s 8th best pass defense, and defensive back. A native of Fort Hood, Texas, signee in 2014 with the Dallas Cowboys, where while also allowing opponents 120+ yards less in Lowry called Fayetteville home from age 3 through he spent one year. He also spent a portion of the total offense than a year earlier. 2015 season with the Brooklyn Bolts of the FXFL Previously, Olson served as a graduate assistant college. CONFERENCE

Lowry received his bachelor’s degree in Crime, Developmental League. coach for two seasons (2013-14), helping coach the AMERICAN ATHLETIC Law and Justice from Penn State University in 2007. Najvar was a three-year starting tight end at defensive backs. Before that, Olson was a volunteer He and his wife, Annie, have two sons: Calvin the University of Baylor (2011-13). He was a three- quality control coach for the Hurricane in 2012, Jr. and Klay. time all-Big 12 honorable mention selection with when he assisted as a defensive line coach. the Bears. Najvar transferred to Baylor in 2010 from During his coaching tenure at Tulsa, Olson has Alma Mater: Penn State ‘07 Stanford University, where he spent a red-shirt sea- been involved in every aspect of helping prepare son in 2009. the Tulsa defense from directing the offensive scout Birthdate: February 13, 1983 At Baylor, Najvar played in 38 games and totaled team, film break down, defensive signal-calling as

Hometown: Fort Hood, Texas 35 receptions for 311 yards and four touchdowns. He well as other responsibilities. OPPONENTS played his prep football at Klein Oak High School in When Olson helped coach the Tulsa defensive Playing Experience: Was a four-year letterman Spring, Texas, where he was ranked as the nation’s line in 2012, the Hurricane defense ranked among and starter at Penn State (2002-05) and earned 12th-best tight end coming out of high school. the nation’s leaders for quarterback sacks, while first-team all-Big 10 honors as a senior. Najvar earned his degree from Baylor in distribu- defensive linemen totaled 32 of 53 team sacks for Bowl Games as a Player: tion management technology in May 2013. -205 yards. The Hurricane won the 2012 Conference 2002 Capital One Bowl (Penn State) His wife’s name is Holly. USA Championship and AutoZone Liberty Bowl. 2005 Orange Bowl (Penn State) Before coming to Tulsa, Olson was a four-year Bowl Games as a Coach: Alma Mater: Baylor ‘13 starter (2008-11) at Southern Nazarene University,

where he played free safety and linebacker. Olson HISTORY 2012 Holiday Bowl (Baylor) Birthdate: January 8, 1991 2013 Fiesta Bowl (Baylor) was an Academic all-Central States Football League Playing Experience: Started three years at tight 2014 Cotton Bowl (Baylor) (CSFL) selection each year, while earning all-confer- end at Baylor (2011-13). Was a three-time honor- 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl (Tulsa) ence accolades in 2009. able mention all-Big 12 selection 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) Olson earned his bachelor’s degree in kine- Bowl Games as a Player: siology from Southern Nazarene in 2012, while 2009 (Stanford) receiving a master’s degree in May 2014 from Tulsa 2010 Texas Bowl (Baylor) in Methods in Educational Research. Olson played prep football at Tulsa’s Union High

2011 Alamo Bowl (Baylor) RECORDS 2012 Holiday Bowl (Baylor) School. 2013 Fiesta Bowl (Baylor) He and his wife, Keisha, have a son: Lane.

Bowl Games as a Coach: 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa)

TulsaHurricane.com 49 Alma Mater: Southern Nazarene ‘12 the quarterbacks and served as co-offensive coor- Alma Mater: Oklahoma ‘09 dinator under his father, legendary Warren “Bull” Birthdate: June 2, 1989 Birthdate: August 11, 1985 Trahan. Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. Trahan received his bachelor’s degree in kinesi- Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla. Playing Experience: Played two years (2004-05) Playing Experience: Was a four-year starter at ology from the University of Texas in 2002. He and as a wide receiver at Wheaton (Ill.) College. Southern Nazarene (2008-11), playing safety and his wife, Lauren, have two daughters: Abigail and linebacker. Anne. Bowl Games as a Coach: 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl (Tulsa) Bowl Games as a Coach: Alma Mater: Texas ‘02 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) 2012 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Tulsa) 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl (Tulsa) Birthdate: March 20, 1979 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) Hometown: Bay City, Texas Playing Experience: Lettered four seasons at the University of Texas (1999-2002), where he started as a quarterback and played safety and special Craig Suits teams Defensive Quality Beau Trahan Bowl Games as a Player: Control Coach 1998 Cotton Bowl (Texas) Quarterback Coach SECOND YEAR 1999 Cotton Bowl (Texas) FOURTH YEAR 2000 Holiday Bowl (Texas) TU alumnus Craig Suits is in his second year on the 2001 Holiday Bowl (Texas) Golden Hurricane football coaching staff and his Beau Trahan enters his fourth season as a member of 2002 Cotton Bowl (Texas) first as defensive quality control coach. He spent The University of Tulsa football coaching staff, join- the 2018 season as a defensive intern. ing the Golden Hurricane in January 2016. Trahan Bowl Games as a Coach: A four-year starter as a linebacker at Tulsa, coaches the Tulsa quarterbacks. 2010 Texas Bowl (Baylor) Suits completed his playing career in 2017 with the In his first season, Trahan coached Dane Evans, 2011 Alamo Bowl (Baylor) Hurricane. having played in 48 career games with 47 who became the school’s career leader for passing 2012 Holiday Bowl (Baylor) starts. He finished his career with 279 tackles, 31.5 yards, completions, attempts, 300-yard passing 2013 Fiesta Bowl (Baylor) TFLs for -69 yards, six pass breakups, five intercep- games, total offense and TD passes. Evans threw 2014 Cotton Bowl (Baylor) tions and five forced fumbles. In 2017, Suits totaled for 3,348 yards and 32 touchdowns during the 2015 Russell Athletic Bowl (Baylor) 72 stops and 9.5 TFLs as a senior. 2016 season under Trahan’s tutelage, thus helping 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) As a red-shirt freshman in 2014, Suits earned the Hurricane post a 10-3 record and win the Miami Freshman All-America honors by the Football Beach Bowl that year. Writer’s Association of America (FWAA) after com- He tutored freshman quarterback starters piling 81 tackles, 7.5 TFLs, four pass break-ups and in each of the last two seasons. In 2018, red-shirt two forced fumbles. freshman Seth Boomer showed steady progress by Suits earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise & completing 61.2-percent of his passes for 945 yards, Grant Lester sports sciences in 2016 and also completed a mas- seven TDs and two interceptions in Tulsa’s final five Offensive Quality ter’s degree in math & science education. games after only a 35-percent completion percent- His wife’s name is Cassidy. age in his first three starts. Control Coach Before coming to Tulsa, Trahan spent eight years SEVENTH YEAR Alma Mater: Tulsa ‘16 at Baylor University. He spent his final two seasons as the Bears’ assistant athletic director in charge of Grant Lester is in his seventh season on the Tulsa Birthdate: October 14, 1993 high school relations and coordinator of recruiting football coaching staff, having joined the school in Hometown: Sunnyvale, Texas for football. Before that, Trahan served as Baylor’s March 2013. He was promoted to offensive quality Playing Experience: Was a four-year letterman director of football operations for three seasons and control coach prior to the 2018 campaign. and starter as a linebacker at Tulsa. Earned FWAA previously was the director of high school relations Lester spent his first five months as a volunteer Freshman All-America honors in 2014. for three years. assistant, and then became a graduate assistant A four-year letterman at the University of Texas coach beginning with the 2013 season, when he Bowl Games as a Player: (1999-2002), Trahan began his collegiate playing helped coach the Tulsa wide receivers. Upon com- 2015 Camping World Independence Bowl (Tulsa) career as a quarterback and then moved to safety. pletion of his master’s degree in 2015, Lester then 2016 Miami Beach Bowl (Tulsa) He served as a team captain during his senior season served as an offensive analyst for two seasons. of 2002. In his three years as assistant receivers coach, Following his playing career, Trahan launched Lester coached three players –– Keyarris Garrett, his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assis- Keevan Lucas and Josh Atkinson –– who completed tant on the defensive side of the ball at Texas in their careers among the school’s top-7 for all-time 2003. He assisted with coaching the defensive receiving yards. Ravi Savitala backs and special teams. From UT, Trahan joined the After earning all-district honors as a receiver Co-Director of Football coaching staff at the University of Houston in 2004 at Tulsa’s Union High School in 2003, Lester played Operations/External as an offensive graduate assistant coach, coaching football at Wheaton (Ill.) College for two seasons under Philip Montgomery. He coached tight ends (2004-05). FIFTH YEAR for the Cougars and assisted with coaching the Lester completed his education at the University special teams. of Oklahoma, where he earned a bachelor’s degree Ravi Savitala was promoted to co-director of foot- From 2005-08, Trahan was an assistant coach at in microbiology in 2009. ball operations in January 2019 and handles external Dickinson (Texas) High School, where he coached operations for the Golden Hurricane program.

50 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Previously, Savitala served as assistant director of football operations and recruiting since March INTRO 2015. Before that, Savitala spent two years as a vol- Dan Bitson Keith Smith unteer for football operations and recruiting. Director of Player Director of Football Since 2005, Savitala has served on the conven- Personnel and tion staff during the American Football Coaches Video Operations Development Association, supporting all areas dealing with the SECOND YEAR execution of the national convention. EIGHTH YEAR Prior to joining the Tulsa football staff in 2013, Keith Smith is in his second season as director of foot- Savitala served internships at the Tulsa County Former Tulsa All-American Dan Bitson is in his ball video operations at The University of Tulsa. He PLAYERS District Attorney’s Office and at the Boesche eighth consecutive year and his fourth as director of was appointed to his present position in July 2018. Legal Clinic, and earned his Juris Doctor from The player personnel and development for the Golden Before coming to Tulsa, Smith spent 17 months University of Tulsa College of Law in 2011. Hurricane football team. He moved into his present working in NASCAR with the Hendrick Motorsports. Previously, Savitala worked for various profes- position in January 2015, following three years as an During his time there, he organized film from mul- sional sports organizations over a period three years, assistant coach. tiple race teams pit stops and converted all film from serving as a staff writer for The Oakland Raiders Bitson is in his second stint at his alma mater. practices and races each week for the 488 Hendrick (NFL) official website, Oakland Raiders PR and legal He first coached Hurricane receivers in 2001 and coaching staff. intern, clubhouse manager for the San Francisco 2002. Bitson returned to the Tulsa coaching staff Before that, Smith spent three seasons as the Giants (MLB) Hi-A farm team, senior ticket account on January 20, 2012 and spent his first two seasons director of football video services at Kennesaw State STAFF executive for the AFL’s and player coaching running backs, before moving over to University, where he organized all phases of the personnel intern for the San Jose SaberCats (AFL). coach the receivers in 2014. video department. Smith was named the 2016-17 Savitala earned his bachelor’s degree from the Before returning to TU, Bitson spent three years FCS Coordinator of the Year. University of California Santa Cruz in Legal Studies as the head football coach at Tulsa’s McLain High Previously, he served as an assistant to the head and History in 2000, and his master’s degree in 2004 School. He led his 2011 team to a 6-4 record and videographer at Western Kentucky University for from Baylor University in Education. an appearance in the Class 4A playoffs, while post- the 2013 football season and was the head football He and his wife, Lindsey, were married in March. ing an overall 1-18 record in his three seasons. More videographer at Shepherd University for two sea-

impressive was the fact that 18 of the 21 seniors that sons (2011-12), while pursuing his undergraduate REVIEW Bitson coached went on to attend college, including degree. Smith was a student videographer with the 10 who played football on the collegiate level. football team at Auburn University for the 2009 and Bitson held collegiate coaching positions at 2010 seasons. Auburn (2006-08) as offensive quality control coach, Smith is a veteran of the Army, Diane at Kentucky as an offensive volunteer (2005), and where he served from 2001 to 2006. He received McPheeters before that spent three seasons (2002-04) at Lincoln his bachelor’s degree from Shepherd University in

(Mo.) University as the offensive coordinator. Sports Communication in December 2013. CONFERENCE Co-Director of Football Previously, Bitson spent six years (1994-99) as AMERICAN ATHLETIC Operations/Internal the wide receiver coach at Northwestern (La.) State. FIRST YEAR In the summer of 1995, Bitson worked an internship with the Oakland Raiders as he helped with the Diane McPheeters was named to the position of co- defensive line and running backs. He also coached director of football operations at The University of the running backs, linebackers and special teams at Erich Anthony Tulsa in January 2019, and handles internal opera- Trinity Valley Junior College in 1993. Assistant Athletic tions for the Golden Hurricane football program. Bitson was a two-time second-team All-America

Director for Athletic OPPONENTS selection at Tulsa. Prior to the 1989 Independence McPheeters came to Tulsa following two Performance years as the assistant athletic director for the Bowl, he incurred injuries from a near-fatal auto- Tyler Independent School District, where she was mobile accident on Dec. 4. Thought that he would SECOND YEAR responsible for game day operations for the sports never play football again, Bitson underwent a long of football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball rehabilitation and returned to the football field for Erich Anthony is in his second year as The University and track & field. She also coordinated daily busi- the 1991 season. of Tulsa’s assistant athletic director for athletic per- ness activities, transportation logistics and football Bitson completed his playing career as the formance. He was named to his present position in ticket sales. school’s second-leading receiver of all-time with January 2018. Before that, McPheeters spent 10 years at Baylor 3,330 yards and 29 touchdown receptions. He Anthony oversees the athletic performance University, where she began her career as assistant earned second-team Associated Press All-America staff and works directly with the sport of football. HISTORY athletic director for operations and events. She also honors in 1988 and 1989. Bitson was inducted into He came to Tulsa with eight years of strength & con- served as assistant to the head football coach, direc- The University of Tulsa’s Athletic Hall of Fame as a ditioning experience on the collegiate level. tor of recruiting and football operations. member of the Class of 2007. Prior to his appointment at Tulsa, Anthony spent McPheeters earned her bachelor’s degree in A native Tulsan, Bitson played his prep football the 2017 season as the associate director of applied health fitness studies in 2005 and her master’s at Booker T. Washington High School. He earned performance at the University of Texas, working degree in sport management in 2007, both from his bachelor’s degree in physical education, health with football. Before that, he served 1½ years as Baylor University. and recreation from TU in 1991, and received his director of applied performance for the University

Her husband’s name is Jason. master’s degree in educational technology from of Missouri football program. RECORDS Northwestern (La.) State in 2001. Previously, Anthony spent six years at Iowa Bitson and his wife, Dr. Estella Bitson, have one State University, first as a student assistant, then son: Taylor. as a graduate assistant before his promotion to a full-time strength & conditioning position in the spring of 2013.

TulsaHurricane.com 51 Anthony has been involved in every aspect of strength & conditioning –– from developing, implementing and monitoring speed, strength and Support Staff conditioning programs; developing nutrition pro- grams for student-athletes to managing budgets. He also assisted with the design of a new Iowa State football weight room facility. Ryan Robertson Tom Ososkie During his time as a student, Anthony also Director of Athletic Director of Scouting worked as the strength & conditioning coach at Ames Equipment (Iowa) High School, organizing and implementing strength and agility programs for the sports of men’s basketball, softball, volleyball and football. Anthony earned his bachelor’s degree in kine- siology and health in May 2012, and a year later received his master’s degree in higher education, Anthony Fortier Josh Atkinson both from Iowa State. Assistant Director of Offensive Graduate He and his wife, Jillian, have two children: son, Athletic Equipment Assistant Levi, and daughter, Collins.

Chris Nerio Assistant Athletic Sam Lazarus Hunter Ramsey Director for Student- Director of Creative Defensive Graduate Athlete Health and Media Assistant Performance/Director of Sports Medicine 16TH YEAR

Chris Nerio was named the school’s assistant athletic director for student-athlete health and Julia Zalewski performance and director of sports medicine in Director of Sports July 2018. His current appointment came after 14 Nutrition years as a key member of The University of Tulsa’s sports medicine department. During his tenure at Tulsa, Nerio has served as associate director for sports medicine for four years (2015-18), working with football and women’s golf. Before that, he was an assistant athletic trainer for 10 years, assuming that role in July 2005. Now, Nerio oversees the entire health and per- formance department, while also serving as head athletic trainer for the football program. Before coming to Tulsa, Nerio was the head ath- letic trainer for the Rhein Fire, an NFL Europe team, in Germany. He also served as an athletic training intern for the Kansas City Chiefs, a graduate assis- tant athletic trainer at Tulsa, and a student athletic trainer at Oklahoma State University. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers’ Association, where he served as treasurer from 2010 to 2017. Nerio made a significant contribu- tion as collaborator for a recent published article in the Journal of the American Medical Association titled: Relationship of Collegiate Football Experience and Concussion With Hippocampal Volume and Cognitive Outcomes Nerio earned his bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State in 2001 and his master’s degree from Tulsa in 2003. Nerio and his wife, Jill, have three children: daughters Brooklyn and Raegan, and son Jamison. Tulsa’s defense swarms a Texas ballcarrier.

52 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 During his presidency, TU has added millions of Oklahoma and The University of Tulsa to provide

in scholarship opportunities to meet the objec- a four-year medical education program in Tulsa. INTRO tives outlined in the university’s five-year strategic This past year, Clancy received the Outstanding plan that calls for growing the enrollment and Teacher Award for his Humanities in Medicine improving retention and graduation rates. TU course in the OU-TU School of Community also has undertaken a supporting role to position Medicine. Tulsa as a center of excellence for cybersecurity. At TU, Clancy launched the Oxley College of In much the same way TU supported the city as a Health Sciences in 2015. The college is home to petroleum hub for decades, the university is now the TU School of Nursing, School of Community known as a national leader in cyber education and Medicine, Department of Kinesiology & PLAYERS is using that reputation to attract talent and build Rehabilitative Sciences and Department of a cyber district adjacent to campus. Communication Sciences & Disorders. The college Prior to arriving at TU, Clancy was president of works closely with TU’s other colleges on interdis- The University of Oklahoma-Tulsa for eight years. ciplinary projects as well as with the renowned He joined OU in 2001 as dean of the College of Laureate Institute for Brain Research on mental Dr. Gerard P. Clancy, M.D. Medicine in Tulsa, professor of psychiatry and illness and neuroscience. Morningside Health Care Foundation Endowed In 2011, Clancy served as chairman of the PRESIDENT Chair in Leadership. During his tenure as presi- board of the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce dent, the OU-Tulsa Schusterman Center added and led a task force to advance regional economic STAFF Dr. Gerard “Gerry” Clancy is the 20th president of more than $327 million in new facilities, degree development. In 2014, he served as campaign chair The University of Tulsa. As a university leader in programs, endowed chairs and scholarships. and chaired the Tulsa Area United Way board. tune with the changing higher education land- Clancy helped develop a community health TulsaPeople magazine named him the 2009 scape, Clancy is working to transform TU into a network that included after-hours free clinics for “Tulsan of the Year;” and in 2014, he was invited to premier institution that prepares students not the underserved, pediatric school-based clinics work on international health disparities with the just for the 21st century, but the 22nd century. By in disadvantaged areas and mobile psychiatric World Health Organization. reimagining TU’s academic structure, Clancy’s teams. In 2005, Clancy was inducted into the Gold Clancy earned his bachelor’s and medical team has developed the Student Success Center, Humanism Honor Society. Between 2009 and 2013, degrees from The University of Iowa graduating REVIEW a University Studies program and robust academic he led a successful modernization of the region’s with Alpha Omega Honors. He later served as a UI program reviews that focus on student outcomes. healthcare delivery system. Aided by more than faculty member and vice chair of the Department The president’s unwavering focus on student suc- $16 million in federal grants, the new health pro- of Psychiatry. A graduate of the Harvard University cess guides TU’s mission. grams included development of patient-centered Programs in Health Care Policy and Management Before assuming the presidency, Clancy served medical home teams, care coordination services, and Non-Profit Financial Stewardship, Clancy as the university’s vice president for health affairs, regional information exchanges and workforce served on active duty in the U.S. Air Force as a dean of TU’s Oxley College of Health Sciences training initiatives. flight surgeon. CONFERENCE and the Oxley Foundation Chair in Community In 2015, the OU-Tulsa College of Medicine He and his wife, Paula, have been married AMERICAN ATHLETIC Medicine. He assumed his duties as TU’s president was renamed the OU-TU School of Community more than 34 years and have three children. on Nov. 1, 2016. Medicine, a joint venture between the University OPPONENTS HISTORY RECORDS

TulsaHurricane.com 53 for an intercollegiate athletic program with 21 articles and editorials on intercollegiate athletics teams, 550 student-athletes and 80 staff members. as well as a nationwide study on sports-related Gragg’s experience covers 26 years in progressively gambling. He has been a presenter and panelist at advanced roles at the universities of Arkansas, events such as the NCAA Future Coaches Academy, Michigan, Missouri and Vanderbilt. Champions for Athletic Directors and Football Under Gragg’s leadership, Eastern Michigan Coaches, Emerging Administrators Academy enjoyed successful campaigns not only on the Professional Development Conference and the field, but also in the classroom. EMU athletic teams NCAA Annual Convention. accumulated 22 Mid-American Conference (MAC) Gragg currently serves as a member of the championships, while the student-athlete gradu- American Athletic Conference Athletic Directors’ ation rate exceeded the general student body Executive Committee, the Commissioner’s Media graduation rate by 20%. Gragg spearheaded the Rights Committee and the NCAA’s Division I construction of EMU’s $3.9 million multipurpose Nominating Committee In the past, Gragg served indoor athletic practice facility and was nationally as a member of the NCAA’s Legislative Council, recognized for his leadership, earning the Black the NCAA DI Postseason Football Bowl Game Ad Coaches & Administrators (BCA) Administrator of Hoc Working Group and as the Chair of the AAC’s Dr. Derrick Gragg the Year Award in 2008-09. Finance Committee. VICE PRESIDENT AND Before that, Gragg spent six years at the In October 2015, Gragg released his first book DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS University of Arkansas, where he began as an titled “40 Days of Direction: Life Lessons from the associate athletic director in 2000 and ascended Talented Ten”, which shares life experiences as a Vice President and Director of Athletics Dr. Derrick to senior associate athletic director in 2003 and collegiate athlete in hopes to provide a blueprint Gragg is in his seventh year at The University of then to deputy athletic director. At Arkansas, Gragg for today’s student-athlete. Tulsa’s. He was appointed to the position on March was involved in various areas including: athletic A former collegiate wide receiver, Gragg let- 20, 2013. administration, sport program oversight, market- tered four years at Vanderbilt while earning his Under Gragg’s leadership, Tulsa athletics ing, sports information, recruitment, budgeting, bachelor’s degree in human development in 1992. made the transition from Conference USA to the student-athlete support, compliance, facilities He earned his master’s degree in sports administra- American Athletic Conference in 2014-15. In the first and game management, fund-raising and research. tion from Wayne State University in 1999. Gragg five years of Tulsa’s membership, Hurricane teams Prior to his stint at Arkansas, Gragg spent three received his doctorate in higher education admin- have won the second-most league championships years as assistant athletic director for compliance at istration from the University of Arkansas in May of with 16 conference titles and has had 17 second- Michigan beginning his tenure in 1997. Previously, 2004 and also taught over a dozen college courses place finishes. Tulsa closed out its membership in he was the director of compliance and operations during his tenure there as an athletic administrator. C-USA with seven league crowns in that final sea- at Missouri from 1995-97. During his two years in A native of Huntsville, Ala., Gragg was inducted son of 2013-14. Columbia, he was the game event manager for 10 into the Huntsville-Madison County (Ala.) Athletic Within his first 20 months, Gragg administered Olympic sports programs and chairman of the Big Hall of Fame in 2010. He is a member of the the development and implementation of the ath- 12 Compliance Coordinators Group in his final year. National Association of Collegiate Directors of letic department’s Strategic Plan. He was also very Gragg began his career in athletic administration Athletics (NACDA). instrumental in largest-ever planned gift for ath- at his alma mater, Vanderbilt, where he served from Gragg, 49 (11-19-69), and his wife, Sanya, have letics at the University of Tulsa (approximately $7 1993 to 1995 as an academic counselor before add- four children: daughters De’Sha and Saniyah and million). During Gragg’s tenure, several of the TU ing the title of director of student life in his final year. sons Avery, who is a former TU football student- Athletic facilities have been renovated, including During his career, Gragg has published several athlete, and Phillip-Raymond. the Chapman Stadium ONEOK Club area, locker rooms for football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball. The 2019-2020 academic year begins with the construction of a new auxiliary strength and conditioning facility for men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and women’s golf. During Gragg’s tenure, Tulsa has advanced to the postseason 51 times and has 26 All-America selections, eight CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and 1,159 academic honor roll recipients, while the combined student-athlete grade point average has peaked at 3.207. In 2016-17, Tulsa was the league’s top performer in the Learfield Cup standings. Tulsa’s graduation success rate during Gragg’s tenure has reached 87-percent, while community service hours continue to rise, surpassing 5,000 hours. With the tremendous success Tulsa athletic teams have enjoyed over the years, the 2015-16 sea- son provided a milestone when the football team reached a bowl game and the Golden Hurricane basketball team made the NCAA Tournament in the same year for the first time in school history. Before coming to Tulsa, Gragg spent seven years as the Director of Athletics at Eastern Michigan University, where he was responsible

54 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 INTRO PLAYERS STAFF REVIEW CONFERENCE Cooper Edmiston returns in 2019 after leading Tulsa in tackles AMERICAN ATHLETIC with 113, interceptions with four and three fumble recoveries as a junior in the 2018 season. REVIEW OPPONENTS HISTORY

INSIDE 2018 Starting Lineups...... 67 2018 Game-by-Game Review...... 56-61 2018 Team Game-by-Game Summaries...... 68 2018 Season Results...... 62 2018 Individual Game-by-Game 2018 Team and Individual Statistics...... 62-65 Offensive Stats...... 69

2018 Tulsa Individual Superlatives...... 66 2018 Individual Game-by-Game RECORDS 2018 Tulsa and Opponent Season Tackle Chart...... 70 Highs and Lows...... 66 2018 Participation Chart...... 71

2018 Opponent Individual Superlatives...... 67 2018 Longest Plays...... 72

TulsaHurricane.com 55 GAME 1 GAME 2 Tulsa 38, Central Arkansas 27 Texas 28, Tulsa 21 Sept. 1, 2018 • H.A. Chapman Stadium Sept. 8, 2018 • Darrell K. Royal Texas Memorial Stadium Tulsa, Okla. • Attendance: 18,356 Austin, Texas • Attendance: 90,563 TULSA, Okla. — Two late touchdowns gave Tulsa a 38-27 AUSTIN, Texas — Tulsa trimmed a 21-point halftime victory over the UCA Bears, ranked 15th nationally in the deficit to seven points twice in the fourth quarter, but FCS, on opening night in front of 18,356 fans at H.A. could not complete the comeback as Texas (1-1) held Chapman Stadium. on for a 28-21 victory in front of 90,563 fans at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Trailing 27-24 with 11:08 remaining, the Hurricane went 75 yards in seven plays, taking just 2:57 off the game In the seven-point loss, Tulsa (1-1) was plagued by two clock. Quarterback Luke Skipper found tight end Cole interceptions and three missed field goals. Neph in the corner of the end zone for a 14-yard touch- After falling behind 21-0, Tulsa scored touchdowns on down and a 31-27 lead. On the ensuing kickoff John its final three drives of the game to make the home crowd sweat on a muggy night in Parker Romo’s kick was fumbled by UCA’s Cedric Battle and recovered by Bryson Austin. The Golden Hurricane scored its three touchdowns all in the final 17 minutes Powers at the Hurricane seven-yard line. of the contest. Two players later, Shamari Brooks scored his second rushing touchdown of the game The first Tulsa score came after a short Texas punt with 1:12 left in the third period, on a one-yard run to put Tulsa ahead by 11 points, 38-27. as Brooks ended the shutout with a four-yard run that made the score 21-7. Brooks The win is the ninth come-from-behind win for the Hurricane in the last four seasons, scored on one-yard run at the 12:38 mark of the final period to make the score 21-14. dating back to the season-opening win over FAU in the 2015 campaign. Following another Texas score, Tulsa’s Keenen Johnson caught a 35-yard TD pass to make the score 28-21 with under five minutes remaining in the game. SCORE BY QUARTERS TU UCA Luke Skipper threw for 153 yards and a touchdown, while Shamari Brooks finished First Downs 25 16 1 2 3 4 Fnl with 66 yards and a pair of scores for the Hurricane. Meanwhile, Cristian Williams led Total Net Yards 470 247 the TU defense with 11 tackles as 20 different players had at least one stop. UCA 13 0 7 7 27 Offensive Plays 87 57 Tulsa 7 14 3 14 38 Yards Per Play 5.4 4.3 SCORE BY QUARTERS TU TEXAS Rushes/Net Yards 63-274 32-82 First Downs 17 24 1 2 3 4 Fnl Net Passing Yards 196 165 Total Net Yards 353 478 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Tulsa 0 0 7 14 21 Passes Comp/Att/Int 15-24-0 17-25-0 Offensive Plays 64 74 Texas 14 7 0 7 28 Rushing Touchdown Passes 2 0 Yards Per Play 5.5 6.5 TU – Shamari Brooks, 27-129-2 TD; Punts/Average 4-49.2 7-38.7 Rushes/Net Yards 38-189 47-241 Corey Taylor II, 20-110 Penalties/Yards 9-92 5-35 Net Passing Yards 164 237 UCA – Carlos Blackman, 17-57 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing Fumbles/Lost 4-3 3-2 Passes Comp/Att/Int 13-26-2 21-27-0 TU – Luke Skipper, 15-of-24 for 196 Sacks by/Yds 1-12 4-38 Rushing Touchdown Passes 1 2 yards, 2 TD 3rd Down Conv/Att. 12-20 0-10 TU – Shamari Brooks, 22-66-2 TD Punts/Average 3-46.0 5-29.2 Texas – Tre Watson, 18-74 UCA – Breylin Smith, 17-of-25 for 165 4th Down Conv/Att. 2-2 1-1 Penalties/Yards 6-45 8-65 Passing yards Possession Time 29:16 26:32 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 1-1 Receiving TU – Luke Skipper, 12-of-24 for 153 Sacks by 0-0 0-0 TU – Justin Hobbs, 3-61; Keenen yards, 1 TD, 2 INT 3rd Down Conv/Att. 3-14 5-12 Johnson, 2-63 Texas – Sam Ehlinger, 21-of-27 for 237 UCA – Jaakari Dillard, 6-61 yards, 2 TD 4th Down Conv/Att. 3-4 0-1 Tackles Receiving Possession Time 25:31 34:29 TU – Keanu Hill (6), Shemarr Robinson (6) TU – Keylon Stokes, 3-62; Keenen UCA – Juan Jackson (16) Johnson, 4-52-1 TD Texas – Lil’J Humphrey, 7-109-1 TD Tackles TU – Cristian Williams (11) SCORING SUMMARY Texas – Anthony Wheeler (7) Team Qtr Time Play Score Tulsa 1 12:49 Justin Hobbs 49 pass from Luke Skipper (Walker kick) 7-0 UCA 1 10:43 Matt Cummins 19 FG 7-3 UCA 1 6:23 Matt Cummins 40 FG 7-6 SCORING SUMMARY UCA 1 3:54 Kierre Crossley 1 run (Cummins kick) 7-13 Team Qtr Time Play Score Tulsa 2 14:57 Luke Skipper 1 run (Walker kick) 14-13 Texas 1 14:18 Sam Ehlinger 1 run (Dicker kick) 0-7 Tulsa 2 5:10 Shamari Brooks 1 run (Walker kick) 21-13 Texas 1 1:58 Keaontay Ingram 29 run (Dicker kick) 0-14 UCA 3 5:52 Breylin Smith 2 run (Cummins kick) 21-20 Texas 2 3:28 Lil’J Humphrey from Sam Ehlinger (Dicker kick) 0-21 Tulsa 3 1:25 Nate Walker 40 FG 24-20 Tulsa 3 1:12 Shamari Brooks 4 run (Walker kick) 7-21 UCA 4 11:08 Justin Morris 0 fumble recovery (Cummins kick) 24-27 Tulsa 4 12:38 Shamari Brooks 1 run (Walker kick) 14-21 Tulsa 4 8:11 Cole Neph 14 pass from Luke Skipper (Walker kick) 31-27 Texas 4 6:25 Tre Watson 11 pass from Sam Ehlinger (Dicker kick) 14-28 Tulsa 4 7:36 Shamari Brooks 1 run (Walker kick) 38-27 Tulsa 4 4:53 K. Johnson 35 pass from Luke Skipper (Walker kick) 21-28

56 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 GAME 3 GAME 4 Arkansas State 29, Tulsa 20 Temple 31, Tulsa 17 INTRO Sept. 15, 2018 • H.A. Chapman Stadium Sept. 20, 2018 • Lincoln Financial Stadium Tulsa, Okla. • Attendance: 17,349 Philadelphia, Pa. • Attendance: 24,217 TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa’s comeback bid for a second PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The Temple Owls turned five straight week wasn’t enough as Arkansas State (2-1) Tulsa turnovers into 17 points en route to a 31-17 victory held on for a 29-20 victory in front of 17,349 fans at H.A. in front of 24,217 fans at Lincoln Financial Field in the Chapman Stadium. American Athletic Conference opener for both squads. PLAYERS Trailing 27-7 after two early third-quarter ASU scores, Tulsa outgained the Owls 403-300, but two of those Tulsa (1-2) scored the next 13 points five Hurricane miscues turned into a pair of defensive touchdowns for Temple. The Owls intercepted three Tulsa in a 10-minute span to bring the score to 27-20 with 11:13 passes and recovered two of four Hurricane fumbles. remaining in the contest. Nate Walker knocked through a 22-yard field goal, Luke Skipper connected with Cole Neph on a 10-yard pass and Tulsa’s defense yielded just 17 points and 300 yards of offense, while Cooper Edmiston Walker added a 28-yard field goal to cut the Red Wolves lead to seven points. led the way with seven tackles to go along with two interceptions. After the Tulsa defense forced an Arkansas State punt, the Hurricane offense took Temple scored the game’s first points on a 36-yard first-quarter interception return possession with 8:01 remaining and 96 yards to tie the score. However, Tulsa was for a touchdown. The Owls took a 21-7 lead into halftime and came out in the second STAFF tackled in the end zone for a safety and a 29-20 lead with 7:56 remaining in the contest. half by turning a Tulsa turnover into another seven points to start the half. Temple scooped up a Tulsa fumble and ran it back 50 yards to extend the Owls advantage to Arkansas State took the subsequent kickoff and kept possession for the final 7:56 to 28-10 with just 3:27 gone off the third-quarter clock. secure the nine-point win. Corey Taylor II scored both of Tulsa’s touchdowns, the first on a 3-yard first-quarter SCORE BY QUARTERS TU ASU run and the second coming on a 5-yard fourth-quarter carry. Taylor ended the game with a team-high 96 yards and two touchdowns. First Downs 19 24 1 2 3 4 Fnl

Total Net Yards 339 405 REVIEW ASU 3 10 14 2 29 Offensive Plays 69 82 SCORE BY QUARTERS TU TEM Tulsa 7 0 3 10 20 Yards Per Play 4.9 4.9 First Downs 32 16 1 2 3 4 Fnl Rushes/Net Yards 42-167 49-214 Total Net Yards 403 300 Tulsa 7 3 0 7 17 Net Passing Yards 172 191 Offensive Plays 107 57 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Temple 7 14 7 3 31 Passes Comp/Att/Int 19-27-1 20-33-0 Yards Per Play 3.8 5.3 Rushing Touchdown Passes 1 0 Rushes/Net Yards 66-208 36-191 TU – Shamari Brooks, 21-115 Punts/Average 4-45.5 6-43.7 Net Passing Yards 195 109 CONFERENCE

ASU – Justice Hansen, 14-80-1 TD AMERICAN ATHLETIC Penalties/Yards 8-64 11-101 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing Passes Comp/Att/Int 22-41-3 8-21-2 TU – Luke Skipper, 19-of-27 for 172 Fumbles/Lost 2-2 1-1 Rushing Touchdown Passes 0 0 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT Sacks by 3-16 4-22 TU – Corey Taylor II, 23-96-2 TD Punts/Average 3-44.3 4-42.5 TEM – Ryan Armstead, 24-108-1 TD ASU – Justice Hansen, 20-of-33 for 191 3rd Down Conv/Att. 6-15 10-18 Penalties/Yards 8-73 6-47 Passing yards 4th Down Conv/Att. 3-3 0-0 TU – Luke Skipper, 22-of-41 for 195 Fumbles/Lost 4-2 0-0 Receiving Possession Time 26:30 33:30 Sacks by 1-4 1-4 TU – Keylon Stokes, 6-49; yards, 3 INT 3rd Down Conv/Att. 13-23 4-12 Jarion Anderson, 5-45 TEM – Anthony Russo, 7-of-20 for 112 yards ASU – Justin McInnis, 6-66 4th Down Conv/Att. 4-5 1-1 OPPONENTS Tackles Receiving Possession Time 36:51 23:09 TU – McKinley Whitfield (14), TU – Justin Hobbs, 9-78 TieNeal Martin (14) TEM – Randle Jones, 2-49 ASU – Darreon Jackson (13) Tackles TU – Cooper Edmiston (7) TEM – Shaun Bradley (11), Rock Ya-Sin (10) SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Play Score

Tulsa 1 8:22 Corey Taylor II 2 run (Walker kick) 7-0 HISTORY ASU 1 5:23 Blake Grupe 35 FG 7-3 SCORING SUMMARY ASU 2 4:33 Marcel Murray 3 run (Grupe kick) 7-10 Team Qtr Time Play Score ASU 2 0:00 Blake Grupe 19 FG 7-13 TEM 1 6:23 Ty Mason 36 INT return (Mobley kick) 0-7 ASU 3 12:55 Justice Hansen 18 run (Grupe kick) 7-20 Tulsa 1 0:45 Corey Taylor II 3 run (Walker kick) 7-7 ASU 3 10:25 Demari Medley 53 INT return (Grupe kick) 7-27 TEM 2 12:59 Anthony Russo 1 run (Mobley kick) 7-14 Tulsa 3 5:06 Nate Walker 22 FG 10-27 TEM 2 3:19 Ryan Armstead 22 run (Mobley kick) 7-21 Tulsa 4 14:57 Cole Neph 10 pass from Luke Skipper (Walker kick) 17-27 Tulsa 2 0:00 Nate Walker 18 FG 10-21 Tulsa 4 11:13 Nate Walker 38 FG 20-27 TEM 3 11:33 Karamo Dioubate 50 fumble return (Mobley kick) 10-28 RECORDS ASU 4 7:56 Kevin Thurman Safety 20-29 Tulsa 4 10:07 Corey Taylor II 5 run (Walker kick) 17-28 TEM 4 4:24 Will Mobley 33 FG 17-31

TulsaHurricane.com 57 GAME 5 GAME 6 Houston 41, Tulsa 26 #23 USF 25, Tulsa 24 Oct. 2, 2018 • TDECU Stadium Oct. 12, 2018 • H.A. Chapman Stadium Houston, Texas • Attendance: 29,823 Tulsa, Okla. • Attendance: 16,142 TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa held a 26-17 lead with 13 minutes to TULSA, Okla. — Coby Weiss’ 22-yard field goal gave play before Houston scored the game’s final 24 points to rally the No. 23-ranked USF Bulls a 25-24 come-from-behind for a 41-26 win in a Thursday night game at TDECU Stadium. victory over Tulsa during a Friday night game in front of 16,142 fans at H.A. Chapman Stadium. Making the first start of his career, redshirt freshman quarterback Seth Boomer threw the second-most yards Tulsa (1-5, 0-3 AAC) took a 10-3 lead into halftime, but for any Tulsa freshman in his debut game, throwing for USF (6-0, 2-0 AAC) quickly erased its deficit within the 227 yards and a touchdown. Corey Taylor II had career first two minutes of the second half to tie the game at highs of 33 rushes for 152 yards to go along with a score 10-10. The Hurricane scored the next 14 points on back- for the Golden Hurricane (1-4, 0-2). to-back possessions for a 24-10 lead with one-minute left in the third quarter. Nate Walker hit a career-best four field goals (28, 32, 27, 35) and Keenen Johnson finished with five receptions for 91 yards and a touchdown to help pace the offence. After Tulsa’s two scores covered 69 and 88 yards, the Hurricane totaled only 5 yards on its three fourth-quarter possessions. Tulsa lost one of its cogs on the offensive line, The Tulsa defense forced three turnovers in the contest and limited the Cougars (4-1, Tyler Bowling, on its final scoring drive of the third quarter. 1-0) to just seven yards in the third quarter, but Houston exploded for 178 yards and 24 points over the final 13 minutes. The Bulls scored its first of 15 fourth-quarter points with an 82-yard, 14-play drive as a one-yard Blake Barnett run culminated the drive at the 7:10 mark of the 4th quarter. Trailing 17-13 at halftime, Tulsa’s defense dominated in the third quarter, holding the The PAT was blocked by Tulsa’s Jaxon Player to make the score 24-16. USF followed that Cougars to just seven yards. A balanced attack from the Hurricane offense allowed score with a 10-play, 80-yard scoring drive to cut its deficit to two points at 24-22, as the visitors to out-gain Houston 174-7 during the third period as Tulsa held the ball the two-point conversion was stuffed by the Hurricane defense. for 12 minutes. Taylor’s 8-yard touchdown run gave the Hurricane a 23-17 lead late in the third quarter and a fourth period field goal extended Tulsa’s lead to 26-17, before USF took its final possession 52 yards setting up Weiss’ last second game-winning the Houston offense went into high gear for the comeback victory. field goal. The Hurricane defense turned in a solid performance with six pass break-ups, six SCORE BY QUARTERS TU UH quarterback hurries, five TFLs for -14 yards and three sacks for -9 yards. First Downs 19 21 1 2 3 4 Fnl Total Net Yards 426 477 SCORE BY QUARTERS TU USF Tulsa 13 0 10 3 26 Offensive Plays 88 68 First Downs 16 26 Houston 7 10 0 24 41 1 2 3 4 Fnl Yards Per Play 4.8 7.0 Total Net Yards 299 487 USF 3 0 7 15 25 Rushes/Net Yards 57-199 41-312 Offensive Plays 70 87 Tulsa 7 3 14 0 24 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Net Passing Yards 227 165 Yards Per Play 4.3 5.6 Passes Comp/Att/Int 13-31-1 19-27-2 Rushes/Net Yards 49-220 47-250 Rushing Touchdown Passes 1 3 TU – Corey Taylor II, 33-152-1 TD INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Net Passing Yards 79 237 UH – D’Eriq King, 10-117-2 TD Punts/Average 4-54.5 4-40.2 Passes Comp/Att/Int 6-21-0 17-40-1 Rushing Passing Penalties/Yards 9-85 8-55 Touchdown Passes 1 0 TU – Shamari Brooks, 28-100-2 TD TU – Seth Boomer, 13-of-31 for 227 Fumbles/Lost 4-2 1-1 Punts/Average 9-50.7 7-41.1 USF – Kordan Crokrite, 25-151-1 TD yards, 1 TD, 1 INT Sacks by 0-0 4-27 Passing Penalties/Yards 10-81 8-70 UH – D’Eriq King, 19-of-27 for 165 yards, 3rd Down Conv/Att. 8-23 4-12 TU – Seth Boomer, 6-of-21 for 79 yards, Fumbles/Lost 0-0 1-0 3 TD, 2 INT 4th Down Conv/Att. 2-4 0-1 1 TD Sacks by 3-9 3-10 Receiving Possession Time 35:38 24:22 USF – Blake Barnett, 17-of-39 for 237 TU – Keenen Johnson, 5-91-1 TD; 3rd Down Conv/Att. 7-17 10-20 yards, 1 INT Justin Hobbs, 4-82 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-0 0-1 Receiving UH – Romello Brooker, 4-44-1 TD Possession Time 29:15 30:45 TU – Jarion Anderson, 3-34-1 TD Tackles USF – Mitchell Wilcox, 5-95; Tyre TU – Cooper Edmiston (10) McCants, 8-91 UH – Ed Oliver (13), Roman Brown (13) Tackles TU – Cooper Edmiston (12), SCORING SUMMARY Zaven Collins (11) USF – Mekhi LaPointe (9), Team Qtr Time Play Score Khalid McGee (9) Tulsa 1 11:45 K. Johnson 33 pass from, Seth Boomer (Walker kick) 7-0 Tulsa 1 10:01 Nate Walker 28 FG 10-0 UH 1 7:38 K. Corbin 32 pass from D’Eriq King (Witherspoon kick) 10-7 SCORING SUMMARY Tulsa 1 0:22 Nate Walker 32 FG 13-7 Team Qtr Time Play Score UH 2 8:39 D’Eriq King 19 run (Witherspoon kick) 13-14 Tulsa 1 5:09 J. Anderson 14 pass from Seth Boomer (Walker kick) 7-0 UH 2 2:16 Dalton Witherspoon 40 FG 13-17 USF 1 1:18 Coby Weiss 22 FG 7-3 Tulsa 3 9:24 Nate Walker 27 FG 16-17 Tulsa 2 2:28 Nate Walker 34 FG 10-3 Tulsa 3 4:34 Corey Taylor II 8 run (Walker kick) 23-17 USF 3 13:36 Jordan Cronkite 66 run (Weiss kick) 10-10 Tulsa 4 13:10 Nate Walker 35 FG 26-17 Tulsa 3 6:04 Shamari Brooks 10 run (Walker kick) 17-10 UH 4 12:30 D’Eriq King 61 run (Witherspoon kick) 26-24 Tulsa 3 1:00 Shamari Brooks 10 run (Walker kick) 24-10 UH 4 7:51 Dalton Witherspoon 33 FG 26-27 USF 4 7:10 Blake Barnett 1 run (kick blocked) 24-16 UH 4 6:48 R. Brooker 9 pass from D. King (Witherspoon kick) 26-34 USF 4 2:09 Blake Barnett 12 run (rush failed) 24-22 UH 4 6:20 M. Stevenson 6 pass from D. King (Witherspoon kick) 26-41 USF 4 0:02 Coby Weiss 22 FG 24-25

58 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 GAME 7 GAME 8 Arkansas 23, Tulsa 0 Tulane 24, Tulsa 17 INTRO Oct. 20, 2018 • Razorback Stadium Oct. 27, 2018 • H.A. Chapman Stadium Tulsa, Okla. • Attendance: 56,691 Tulsa, Okla. • Attendance: 16,133 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Connor Noland passed for 124 TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa led for three-plus quarters until yards and a touchdown in the first start of his career to the Green Wave scored the final 17 points en route to lead Arkansas to a 23-0 win over visiting Tulsa in front of a 24-17 victory in front of 16,133 fans at H.A. Chapman 56,691 fans at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Stadium. PLAYERS Shamari Brooks led Tulsa (1-6) on offense with 91 yards Tulsa (1-7, 0-4 AAC) built a 17-7 lead in the third quarter, rushing on 20 carries, while Corey Taylor II had 86 all- only to see that disappear in the fourth period. It marked purpose yards (54 rushing, 32 receiving). Defensively, the third time in the last four games that Tulsa took a Zaven Collins paced Tulsa with a career-high 14 tackles lead into the fourth quarter and could not come out with and McKinley Whitfield added a season-best 11 stops to the victory. go along with three pass break-ups and an interception. Tulsa held Arkansas to just Tulsa took its 17-7 lead at the 7:47 mark of the third quarter after taking its opening 327 yards of offense, its third-lowest of the season for the Hurricane defense. second-half possession 84 yards as Keylon Stokes scored on a 14-yard run. Tulane tied Defense was the story early for both teams as neither squad was able to get on the the score at 17 on a field goal with 12:06 remaining in the fourth quarter, and then STAFF scoreboard in the first quarter. Whitfield put an end to the first two Razorback drives, took the lead with 3:46 left on a Justin McMillan 39-yard run. first with an interception and then a pass break-up on Arkansas’ next possession. In Tulsa had one last opportunity starting from its own 25-yard line. Tulsa proceeded all, Whitfield posted five tackles, four of which were solo stops, with the interception to the Tulane 44, but a penalty and sack put the Hurricane back at their own 43-yard and two pass break-ups in the opening half. line facing a 4th-and-18 with just under 1:30 to play. Tulsa turned over possession to Tulsa twice had the ball inside the Razorbacks’ 25-yard line during the opening quarter, the Green Wave after gaining just 12 yards on that 4th down play. but each drive stalled and ended in a missed field goal to keep the game scoreless. The win by Tulane (3-5, 2-2 AAC) was the first time that the Green Wave has won in Arkansas broke through with a field goal of its own early in the second quarter and seven games played in Tulsa. pushed its advantage to 10-0 on a 7-yard touchdown pass just before halftime. REVIEW The Razorbacks doubled their lead in the third quarter with another field goal and SCORE BY QUARTERS TU TLN touchdown run that made it 20-0, before adding a fourth-quarter field goal to close First Downs 17 17 1 2 3 4 Fnl out the scoring. Total Net Yards 315 404 Tulane 0 7 7 10 24 Offensive Plays 61 74 Tulsa 3 7 7 0 17 SCORE BY QUARTERS TU ARK Yards Per Play 5.2 5.5 First Downs 15 20 1 2 3 4 Fnl Rushes/Net Yards 35-135 55-312 Total Net Yards 260 327 Net Passing Yards 180 92 CONFERENCE

Tulsa 0 0 0 0 0 AMERICAN ATHLETIC Offensive Plays 65 72 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Arkansas 0 10 10 3 23 Passes Comp/Att/Int 12-26-0 10-19-0 Yards Per Play 4.0 4.5 Rushing Touchdown Passes 1 0 Rushes/Net Yards 40-133 53-196 TU – Shamari Brooks, 18-57 Punts/Average 4-42.8 4-40.5 Net Passing Yards 127 131 TLN – Corey Dauphine, 18-107 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Penalties/Yards 8-57 8-70 Passes Comp/Att/Int 8-25-1 11-19-1 Passing TU – Seth Boomer, 12-of-26 for 180 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 1-1 Rushing Touchdown Passes 0 1 yards, 1 TD Sacks by 0-0 2-15 TU – Shamari Brooks, 20-91 Punts/Average 6-40.8 4-34.8 ARK – Rakeem Boyd, 22-99 TLN – Justin McMillan, 10-of-19 for 92 3rd Down Conv/Att. 2-11 9-18 Penalties/Yards 4-43 3-40 yards Passing 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-3 0-2 OPPONENTS TU – Seth Boomer, 8-of-25 for 127 yards, Fumbles/Lost 2-1 3-1 Receiving Possession Time 22:04 37:56 1 INT Sacks by 0-0 6-35 TU – Keenen Johnson, 2-49 ARK – Connor Noland, 10-of16 for 124 3rd Down Conv/Att. 4-15 6-15 TLN – Terren Encalade, 4-44 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-2 0-0 Tackles TU – Bryson Powers (12), Cooper Receiving Possession Time 24:34 35:26 TU – Keylon Stokes, 3-74 Edmiston (12), Zaven Collins (12) ARK – C. O’Grady, 2-35 TLN – Roderic Teamer (10) Tackles TU – Zaven Collins (14), McKinley

Whitfield (11) HISTORY ARK – Santos Ramirez (10) SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Play Score Tulsa 1 5:25 Nate Walker 35 FG 3-0 Tulsa 2 9:58 K. Stokes 28 pass from S. Boomer (Romo kick) 10-0 SCORING SUMMARY TLN 2 0:47 Darius Bradwell 1 run (Glover kick) 10-7 Team Qtr Time Play Score Tulsa 3 7:47 Keylon Stokes 14 run (Romo kick) 17-7 ARK 2 14:14 Connor Limpert 33 FG 0-3 TLN 3 4:16 Justin McMillan 1 run (Glover kick) 17-14 TLN 4 12:06 Merek Glover 20 FG 17-17 ARK 2 1:25 G. Gunter 7 pass from C. Noland (Limpert kick) 0-10 RECORDS ARK 3 9:07 Connor Limpert 35 FG 0-13 TLN 4 3:46 Justin McMillan 39 run (Glover kick) 17-24 ARK 3 5:38 Maleek Williams 4 run (Limpert kick) 0-20 ARK 4 1:20 Connor Limpert 24 FG 0-23

TulsaHurricane.com 59 GAME 9 GAME 10 Tulsa 49, UConn 19 Memphis 47, Tulsa 21 Nov. 3, 2018 • H.A. Chapman Stadium Nov. 10, 2018 • Liberty Bowl Stadium Tulsa, Okla. • Attendance: 17,451 Memphis, Tenn. • Attendance: 27,905 TULSA, Okla. — Seth Boomer threw four touchdowns MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Memphis Tigers came out of the and the Tulsa run game amassed 470 yards as the Golden gates and sored 17 points on their first three possessions Hurricane claimed a 49-19 victory over the UConn Huskies and posted a 47-21 victory over Tulsa (2-8, 1-5 AAC) on at H.A. Chapman Stadium. a Saturday afternoon in front of 27,904 fans at Liberty Bowl Stadium. The win for Tulsa (2-7, 1-4 AAC), in a steady downpour throughout the final three quarters, snapped a sev- Memphis (6-4, 3-3 AAC) out-gained the Hurricane, 499- en-game losing streak and was the second time the 252 yards, en route to becoming bowl eligible with its Hurricane overcame an early deficit for the victory. sixth victory of the season. The yardage total was the lowest for the Hurricane on the season, while Memphis’s Trailing 10-0 at the end of the first quarter, the Hurricane scored on seven straight total yards was the most given up by Tulsa. possessions in the second and third quarters to take a 49-13 lead. Tulsa had a 28-13 lead at halftime and added 21 third-quarter points. All seven Tulsa touchdowns were Memphis took a 27-0 halftime lead, but in the second-half the Hurricane out-scored scored by a different player. the Tigers 21-20. Tulsa put its first points on the scoreboard when Boomer connected with Justin Hobbs for an 18-yard touchdown pass at the 8:42 mark of the third quarter. Boomer completed 9-of-14 passes for 168 yards and threw touchdown passes of three, 26, 38 and 18 yards, while Shamari Brooks rushed for 151 yards on 17 carries and Corey Tulsa’s Corey Taylor gained 117 yards and 2 TDs on 24 carries to lead the offense, while Taylor added 133 yards and one TD on 18 carries. Tulsa’s defense forced three turnovers Seth Boomer completed 14-of-26 passes for 140 yards and had his third straight game and after giving up 302 first-half yards, held the Huskies to 185 yards in the second half. with a touchdown toss. The American Athletic Conference’s leading rusher Darrell Henderson had a game-high 166 yards and two TDs to lead Memphis. Tulsa’s 638 total yards was the most since gaining 667 yards a year earlier against Louisiana-Lafayette, while the 470 rushing yards on 57 carries is the most for a Hurricane team since the 2008 season. SCORE BY QUARTERS TU MEM First Downs 16 26 1 2 3 4 Fnl SCORE BY QUARTERS TU UCONN Total Net Yards 252 499 Tulsa 0 0 14 7 21 First Downs 25 23 Offensive Plays 67 78 1 2 3 4 Fnl Memphis 17 10 7 13 47 Total Net Yards 638 487 Yards Per Play 3.8 6.4 UConn 10 3 0 6 19 Offensive Plays 71 78 Rushes/Net Yards 41-112 55-297 Tulsa 0 28 21 0 49 Yards Per Play 9.0 6.2 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Net Passing Yards 140 202 Rushes/Net Yards 57-470 50-255 Passes Comp/Att/Int 14-26-0 16-23-0 Net Passing Yards 168 232 Rushing Touchdown Passes 1 2 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS TU – Corey Taylor II, 24-117-2 TD Passes Comp/Att/Int 9-14-0 14-28-1 Punts/Average 8-45.4 4-36.5 Rushing MEM – Darrell Henderson, 23-166-2 TD Touchdown Passes 4 2 Penalties/Yards 6-46 8-79 TU – Shamari Brooks, 17-151; Corey Passing Taylor II, 18-133-1 TD Punts/Average 1-67.0 4-31.0 TU – Seth Boomer, 14-of-26 for 140 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 1-1 UConn – David Pindell, 23-150 Penalties/Yards 5-45 6-60 yards, 1 TD Sacks by 0-0 5-35 Passing Fumbles/Lost 1-1 2-2 MEM – Brady White, 14-of-20 for 184 3rd Down Conv/Att. 6-16 8-14 TU – Seth Boomer, 9-of-14 for 168 yards, Sacks by 2-8 2-12 yards, 2 TD 4th Down Conv/Att. 1-2 0-0 4 TDs 3rd Down Conv/Att. 7-12 9-17 Receiving Possession Time 28:54 31:06 TU – Justin Hobbs, 5-59-1 TD UConn – David Pindell, 14-of-28 for 232 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-3 0-1 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT MEM – Damonte Coxie, 6-110 Possession Time 26:54 33:0 Receiving Tackles TU – Cole Neph, 2-57-1 TD; Justin TU – Zaven Collins (12), Hobbs, 2-45-1 TD Bryson Powers (10) UConn – Kyle Buss, 6-129-1 TD MEM – Sanchez Blake (5), Tackles Nehemiah Augustus (5), TU – Cooper Edmiston (10) Joseph Dorceus (5) UConn – Onell Robinson (15) SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Play Score Team Qtr Time Play Score MEM 1 10:53 Riley Patterson 30 FG 0-3 UConn 1 7:21 Kyle Buss 80 pass from David Pindell (Tarbutt kick) 0-7 MEM 1 7:14 J. Williams 1 pass from Brady White (Patterson kick) 0-10 UConn 1 0:20 Michael Tarbutt 44 FG 0-10 MEM 1 0:46 J. Magnifico 5 pass from Brady White (Patterson kick) 0-17 Tulsa 2 12:11 Keylon Stokes 3 pass from Seth Boomer (Romo kick) 7-10 MEM 2 3:58 Darrell Henderson 1 run (Patterson kick) 0-24 UConn 2 8:52 Michael Tarbutt 50 FG 7-13 MEM 2 0:00 Riley Patterson 21 FG 0-27 Tulsa 2 6:40 Seth Boomer 1 run (Romo kick) 14-13 Tulsa 3 8:42 Justin Hobbs 18 pass from Seth Boomer (Romo kick) 7-27 Tulsa 2 3:41 K. Johnson 26 pass from Seth Boomer (Romo kick) 21-13 MEM 3 5:41 Patrick Taylor 1 run (Patterson kick) 7-34 Tulsa 2 1:11 Corey Taylor II 6 run (Romo kick) 28-13 Tulsa 3 3:10 Corey Taylor II 1 run 14-34 Tulsa 3 11:47 Cole Neph 38 pass from Seth Boomer (Romo kick) 35-13 MEM 4 14:29 Darrell Henderson 9 run (Patterson kick) 14-40 Tulsa 3 8:59 Justin 18 pass from Seth Boomer (Romo kick) 42-13 MEM 4 12:31 John Williams 72 punt return (Patterson kick) 14-47 Tulsa 3 2:15 Reed Martin 11 run (Lacey kick) 49-13 Tulsa 4 0:11 Corey Taylor II 2 run (Romo kick) 21-47 UConn 4 0:44 Tyler Davis 3 pass from David Pindell (pass failed) 49-19

60 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 GAME 11 GAME 12 Navy 37, Tulsa 29 Tulsa 27, SMU 24 INTRO Nov. 17, 2018 • Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Nov. 24, 2018 • H.A. Chapman Stadium Annapolis, Md. • Attendance: 31,517 Tulsa, Okla. • Attendance: 17,159 ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Tulsa’s comeback bid fell short as TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa scored 21 first-half points and the Navy Midshipmen held on for a 37-29 victory in front held on for a 27-24 victory over the SMU Mustangs in the of 31,517 fans at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. final game for 19 Golden Hurricane seniors. Tulsa finished the season with a 3-9 overall record and 2-6 league mark PLAYERS The Navy option was too much to overcome as the and also prevented the Mustangs (5-7, 4-4 AAC) from Midshipmen gained 389 yards on the ground, was 11-of- becoming bowl eligible. 15 on third downs and kept possession for over 32 min- utes. Tulsa made a valiant effort in its comeback bid by The Tulsa defense held SMU to 380 total yards and seven scoring on its final two possessions, but Navy’s ball con- points under its season scoring average. Tulsa defenders trol offense ran held on to possession for the final 4:46. had two interceptions, leading to offensive scores, and also compiled a season-high five sacks for -64 yards and a blocked field goal that Navy (3-8, 2-5 AAC) overcame an early seven-point deficit and scored on four straight proved to be the difference in the final score. possessions to take a 27-16 lead at intermission. Defensive ends Cullen Wick and Trevis Gipson each had two sacks, respectively, with In the second half, Tulsa outgained the Midshipmen 215 to 173 yards and outscored STAFF Wick’s sacks totaling 39 lost yards and Gipson’s 14 yards. Navy 13-10 in the final 30 minutes. However, a fumble at the Navy three-yard line and an interception at the Navy 23-yard line crippled the Hurricane in the third quarter. Tulsa tried adding to its 21-7 halftime lead on its first second-half possession, but a 42-yard field goal attempt was blocked and returned for an SMU touchdown with Tulsa (2-9, 1-6 AAC) gained 370 total yards, including 206 through the air and 164 11:15 left on the third-quarter clock. rushing yards. Seth Boomer completed 19-of-28 passes for all 206 yards, while Shamari Brooks rushed for 81yards on 22 carries. Navy’s Zach Abey had 128 rushing yards, but SMU took its next drive into Tulsa territory, but McKinley Whitfield intercepted a Ben 112 of those yards came in the first half. Hicks’ pass in the end zone and took it out to the 22-yard line. Tulsa responded with a 34-yard John Parker Romo field goal for a 10-point lead, 24-14, with 3:06 left in the SCORE BY QUARTERS TU NAVY third quarter. The Mustangs added a 32-yard field goal with only 13 seconds gone in REVIEW the fourth quarter to make the score 24-17. First Downs 22 21 1 2 3 4 Fnl Total Net Yards 370 404 After a Justin Hobbs acrobatic 31-yard catch to the SMU six-yard line on 3rd-and-11, Tulsa 7 9 0 13 29 Offensive Plays 72 65 Tulsa added three points with 3:28 left in the contest. The Mustangs took the subse- Navy 7 20 3 7 37 Yards Per Play 5.1 6.2 quent kickoff 75 yards in 11 plays to make the score 27-24. SMU’s onside kick, however, went out-of-bounds and Tulsa ran out the remaining 1:31 for the win. Rushes/Net Yards 44-164 63-389 Net Passing Yards 206 15 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORE BY QUARTERS TU SMU CONFERENCE Passes Comp/Att/Int 19-28-1 1-2-0 First Downs 19 24 AMERICAN ATHLETIC Rushing 1 2 3 4 Fnl Touchdown Passes 0 0 Total Net Yards 409 380 TU – Shamari Brooks, 22-81; Corey Punts/Average 3-40.0 1-42.0 SMU 0 7 7 10 24 Taylor II, 15-45-3 TD Offensive Plays 78 77 Penalties/Yards 7-75 4-45 Tulsa 7 14 3 3 27 Navy – Zach Abey, 26-128-2 TD Yards Per Play 5.2 4.9 Passing Fumbles/Lost 1-1 1-1 Rushes/Net Yards 50-138 31-61 TU – Seth Boomer, 19-of-28 for 206 Sacks by 0-0 0-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Net Passing Yards 271 319 yards, 1 INT 3rd Down Conv/Att. 7-14 11-15 Passes Comp/Att/Int 21-28-1 26-46-2 Rushing Navy – Zach Abey, 1-of-2 for 15 yards 4th Down Conv/Att. 3-3 1-1 Touchdown Passes 1 1 Receiving TU – Shamari Brooks, 18-57 OPPONENTS Possession Time 27:37 32:23 Punts/Average 4-47.0 5-38.0 TU – Jarion Anderson, 5-65; TLN – Corey Dauphine, 18-107 Keylon Stokes, 6-56 Passing Penalties/Yards 5-40 6-30 Navy – CJ Williams, 1-15 TU – Seth Boomer, 12-of-26 for 180 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 2-0 Tackles yards, 1 TD Sacks by 5-64 2-15 TU – Manny Bunch (13), TLN – Justin McMillan, 10-of-19 for 92 3rd Down Conv/Att. 11-20 5-14 yards Cooper Edmiston (11) 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-0 1-2 Navy – Nizaire Cromartie (9) Receiving TU – Keenen Johnson, 2-49 Possession Time 33:19 26:41 TLN – Terren Encalade, 4-44

Tackles HISTORY SCORING SUMMARY TU – Bryson Powers (12), Cooper Team Qtr Time Play Score Edmiston (12), Zaven Collins (12) Tulsa 1 7:03 Corey Taylor II 1 run (Romo kick) 7-0 TLN – Roderic Teamer (10) Navy 1 1:26 Nelson Smith 10 run (Moehring kick) 7-7 Navy 2 12:45 Nelson Smith 26 run (Kick blocked) 7-13 SCORING SUMMARY Tulsa 2 12:45 Reggie Robinson 98 PAT return 9-13 Team Qtr Time Play Score Navy 2 9:16 Zach Abey 2 run (Moehring kick) 9-20 Tulsa 1 8:15 Shamari Brooks 15 run (Romo kick) 7-0 Tulsa 2 7:20 Keylon Stokes 19 run (Rom kick) 16-20 Tulsa 2 13:06 K. Johnson 2 pass from Seth Boomer (Romo kick) 14-0 Navy 2 1:28 Zach Abey 2 run (Moehring kick) 16-27 Tulsa 2 8:12 Corey Taylor II 1 run (Romo kick) 21-0 RECORDS Navy 3 4:40 B. Moehring 21 FG 16-30 SMU 2 4:13 Ke’Mon Freeman 2 run (Robledo kick) 21-7 Tulsa 4 11:54 Corey Taylor II 3 run (Kick blocked) 22-30 SMU 3 11:15 Rodney Clemons 45 blk FG return (Robledo kick) 21-14 Navy 4 7:36 Tre Walker 33 run (Moehring kick) 22-37 Tulsa 3 3:06 John Parker Romo 34 FG 24-14 Tulsa 4 4:46 Corey Taylor II 1 run (Romo kick) 29-37 SMU 4 14:47 Kevin Robledo 32 FG 24-17 Tulsa 4 3:28 John Parker Romo 22 FG 27-17 SMU 4 1:31 J. Proche 11 pass from Ben Hicks (Robledo kick) 27-24

TulsaHurricane.com 61 2018 Results 2018 Team Statistics Record and Attendance Tulsa Opponent Record: 3-9 Overall • 2-6 The American • 3-3 Home • 0-6 Away • 0-0 Neutral FIRST DOWNS 242 258 Rushing 133 135 Date Opponent Attendance Score W/L Passing 97 95 Sept. 1 Central Arkansas 18,356 38-27 W Penalty 12 28 Sept. 8 at Texas 90,563 28-21 L RUSHING ATT-YARDS 582-2406 559-2797 Sept. 15 Arkansas State 17,349 29-20 L Average Per Rush 4.1 5.0 Sept. 20 at Temple* 24,217 31-17 L Average Per Game 200.5 233.1 Oct. 4 at Houston* 29,823 41-26 L TDs Rushing 23 26 Oct. 12 #23 USF* 16,142 25-24 L PASSING COMP-ATT-INT 171-317-10 180-310-9 Oct. 20 at Arkansas 56,691 23-0 L Passing Yards 2125 2095 Oct. 27 Tulane* 16,133 24-17 L Average Per Game 177.1 174.6 Nov. 3 UConn* 17,451 49-19 W TDs Passing 13 11 Nov. 10 at Memphis* 27,905 47-21 L TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 899-4531 869-4892 Nov. 17 at Navy* 31,517 37-29 L Average Per Play 5.0 5.6 Nov. 24 SMU* 17,159 27-24 W Average Per Game 377.6 407.7 * American Athletic Conference game KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 31-561 25-487 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 12-149 26-277 Scoring By Quarters INT RETURNS-YARDS 9-73 10-150 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Avg PUNTS-YARDS 53-2469 55-2111 Tulsa 58 78 82 71 0 289 24.0 Average Per Punt 46.6 38.4 Opponents 81 98 69 107 0 355 29.5 Net punt average 39.1 34.2 FUMBLES-LOST 22-14 17-11 Total Attendance PENALTIES-YARDS 85-746 81-697 Home Attendance: 102,590 (17,098), 6 games Average Per Game 62.2 58.1 Road Attendance: 260,716 (43,453), 6 games SACKS BY-YARDS LOST 14-109 39-241 Netural Site Attendance: none 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 86/200 81/177 3rd-Down Pct 43% 46% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 18/31 4/11 4th-Down Pct 58% 36% AVERAGE POSSESSION TIME 29:12 30:48

2018 Individual Statistics Rushing G-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg Avg/G TD Long BROOKS, Shamari 11-11 229 1018 51 967 4.2 87.9 7 37 - Arkansas State TAYLOR II, Corey 11-1 178 869 23 846 4.8 76.9 11 48 - UConn THOMAS, Javon 12-0 29 183 9 174 6.0 14.5 0 47 - USF SKIPPER, Luke 4-4 50 245 92 153 3.1 38.2 1 25 - Central Arkansas STOKES, Keylon 12-11 15 117 13 104 6.9 8.7 2 26 - Texas WILKERSON, TK 3-0 6 95 0 95 15.8 31.7 0 79 - UConn BOOMER, Seth 8-8 58 230 159 71 1.2 8.9 1 30 - USF MARTIN, Reed 8-0 2 16 0 16 8.0 2.0 1 11 - UConn PRESIDENT, Chad 5-0 6 9 1 8 1.3 1.6 0 7 - Houston BRIN, Davis 1-0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 - UConn TEAM 7-0 8 0 28 -28 -3.5 -4.0 0 0 TULSA 12 582 2782 376 2406 4.1 200.5 23 79 - UConn Opponents 12 559 3048 251 2797 5.0 233.1 26 66 - USF

Passing G-GS Rating Cmp Att Int Pct Yds YPG TD Long BOOMER, Seth 8-8 120.4 101 198 4 51.0 1378 172.2 9 70 - SMU SKIPPER, Luke 4-4 111.5 68 116 6 58.6 716 179.0 4 49 - Central Arkansas JOHNSON, Keenen 12-12 153.5 2 3 0 66.7 31 2.6 0 20 - SMU TULSA 12 117.5 171 317 10 53.9 2125 177.1 13 70 - SMU Opponents 12 120.7 180 310 9 58.1 2095 174.6 11 80 - UConn

62 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Receiving

G-GS Rec Yds Avg YPG TD Long INTRO STOKES, Keylon 12-11 41 575 14.0 47.9 2 70 - SMU HOBBS, Justin 12-12 39 480 12.3 40.0 3 49 - Central Arkansas JOHNSON, Keenen 12-12 34 438 12.9 36.5 4 41 - Central Arkansas ANDERSON, Jarion 12-0 28 288 10.3 24.0 1 37 - Navy NEPH, Cole 12-7 14 200 14.3 16.7 3 38 - UConn BROOKS, Shamari 11-11 6 31 5.2 2.8 0 16 - Texas TAYLOR II, Corey 11-1 4 45 11.2 4.1 0 32 - Arkansas PLAYERS STEWART, Josh 9-0 2 46 23.0 5.1 0 28 - USF MINTER, Chris 8-6 2 17 8.5 2.1 0 10 - SMU THOMAS, Javon 12-0 1 5 5.0 0.4 0 5 - USF TULSA 12 171 2125 12.4 177.1 13 70 - SMU Opponents 12 180 2095 11.6 174.6 11 80 - UConn

Total Offense G-GS Plays Rush Pass Yards Avg/G

BOOMER, Seth 8-8 256 71 1378 1449 181.1 STAFF BROOKS, Shamari 11-11 229 967 0 967 87.9 SKIPPER, Luke 4-4 166 153 716 869 217.2 TAYLOR II, Corey 11-1 178 846 0 846 76.9 THOMAS, Javon 12-0 29 174 0 174 14.5 STOKES, Keylon 12-11 15 104 0 104 8.7 WILKERSON, TK 3-0 6 95 0 95 31.7 JOHNSON, Keenen 12-12 3 0 31 31 2.6 MARTIN, Reed 8-0 2 16 0 16 2.0 REVIEW PRESIDENT, Chad 5-0 6 8 0 8 1.6 TEAM 7-0 8 -28 0 -28 -4.0 TULSA 12 899 2406 2125 4531 377.6 Opponents 12 869 2797 2095 4892 407.7 CONFERENCE

All-Purpose Yards AMERICAN ATHLETIC G-GS Rush Rec PR KOR INT Yds YPG BROOKS, Shamari 11-11 967 31 0 0 0 998 90.7 STOKES, Keylon 12-11 104 575 0 305 0 984 82.0 TAYLOR II, Corey 11-1 846 45 0 0 0 891 81.0 HOBBS, Justin 12-12 0 480 0 0 0 480 40.0 JOHNSON, Keenen 12-12 0 438 0 0 0 438 36.5 ANDERSON, Jarion 12-0 0 288 139 0 0 427 35.6

CRAWFORD JR, Sam 11-0 0 0 0 252 0 252 22.9 OPPONENTS NEPH, Cole 12-7 0 200 0 0 0 200 16.7 THOMAS, Javon 12-0 174 5 0 0 0 179 14.9 SKIPPER, Luke 4-4 153 0 0 0 0 153 38.2 WILKERSON, TK 3-0 95 0 0 0 0 95 31.7 BOOMER, Seth 8-8 71 0 0 0 0 71 8.9 STEWART, Josh 9-0 0 46 0 0 0 46 5.1 WHITFIELD, McKinley 12-10 0 0 0 0 39 39 3.2 EDMISTON, Cooper 12-12 0 0 0 0 34 34 2.8 MINTER, Chris 8-6 0 17 0 0 0 17 2.1 HISTORY MARTIN, Reed 8-0 16 0 0 0 0 16 2.0 LAMP, Deven 12-0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0.8 PRESIDENT, Chad 5-0 8 0 0 0 0 8 1.6 FITZWATER, David 11-0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0.4 TEAM 7 -28 0 0 0 0 -28 -4.0 TULSA 12 2406 2125 149 561 73 5314 442.8 Opponents 12 2797 2095 277 487 150 5806 483.8 RECORDS

TulsaHurricane.com 63 Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct M-Att M-Att M-Att M-Att M-Att Long WALKER, Nate 10-16 62.5 1-1 3-5 5-6 1-4 0-0 40 - Central Arkansas ROMO, John Parker 2-5 40.0 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-2 0-0 34 - SMU

FG Sequence Kickoff Retuns Tulsa Opponents No Yds Avg TD Long Central Arkansas (40) (19), (40) CRAWFORD JR, Sam 15 252 16.8 0 27 - UConn Texas 43, 29, 36 - STOKES, Keylon 13 305 23.5 0 47 - Navy Arkansas State (22), (38) (35), (19) FITZWATER, David 2 4 2.0 0 4 - Temple Temple (18), 47 24, (33) ANDERSON, Jarion 1 0 0.0 0 0 - Central Arkansas Houston (28), (32), (27), (35) (40), (33) TULSA 31 561 18.1 0 47 - Navy USF (34) (22), (22) Opponents 25 487 19.5 0 46 - Central Arkansas Arkansas 28, 42 (33), (35), (24) Tulane (35), 37 (20) UConn - (44), (50) Punting Memphis - (30), (21) No Yds Avg TB FC I20 Blk Long Navy - (21) BENNETT, Thomas 53 2469 46.6 6 7 12 0 68 - Central Arkansas SMU 42, 42, (34), (22) 35, (32) TULSA 53 2469 46.6 6 7 12 0 68 - Central Arkansas Opponents 55 2111 38.4 4 14 18 1 54 - USF Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Interceptions Scoring No Yds Avg TD Long PATS EDMISTON, Cooper 4 34 8.5 0 26 - Houston TD FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts WHITFIELD, McKinley 2 39 19.5 0 21 - SMU TAYLOR II, Corey 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 HILL, Keanu 2 0 0.0 0 0 - USF, UConn WALKER, Nate 0 10-16 17-17 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 47 COLLINS, Zaven 1 0 0.0 0 0 - Houston BROOKS, Shamari 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 TULSA 9 73 8.1 0 26 - Houston STOKES, Keylon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents 10 150 15.0 2 54 - Navy JOHNSON, Keenen 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 ROMO, John Parker 0 2-5 17-18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 23 NEPH, Cole 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Fumble Returns HOBBS, Justin 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 No Yds Avg TD Long ANDERSON, Jarion 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROBINSON, Shemarr 1 5 5.0 0 5 - Navy MARTIN, Reed 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TULSA 1 5 5.0 0 5 - Navy BOOMER, Seth 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 5 115 23.0 3 50 - Temple SKIPPER, Luke 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROBINSON II, Reggie 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2 LACEY, Tristan 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 TULSA 36 12-21 35-36 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 289 Opponents 43 19-21 38-41 0-1 0 0-1 0 1 355

Punt Returns No Yds Avg TD Long ANDERSON, Jarion 11 139 12.6 0 55 - Tulane LAMP, Deven 1 10 10.0 0 0 - Texas TULSA 12 149 12.4 0 55 - Tulane Opponents 26 277 10.7 1 72 - Memphis

64 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Defensive Statistics

G-GS UT AT Tot TFL-Yds SK-Yds INT-Yds PBU PD QBH FR-Yds FF Kick Saf INTRO EDMISTON, Cooper 12-12 47 66 113 7.5 - 14 0.5 - 1 4 - 34 1 5 3 3 - 0 3 . . COLLINS, Zaven 12-10 42 43 85 9.5 - 31 1.5 - 7 1 - 0 3 4 3 1 - 0 1 1 . BUNCH, Manny 12-12 41 39 80 1.5 - 13 . . 5 5 . . . . . WHITFIELD, McKinley 12-10 38 33 71 2.5 - 5 . 2 - 39 7 9 . 2 - 0 . . . POWERS, Bryson 12-7 34 29 63 . . . 4 4 . 1 - 0 1 . . CANNON, Diamon 12-9 20 32 52 3.0 - 15 1.0 - 12 . 3 3 1 . . . .

GIPSON, Trevis 12-12 29 17 46 9.0 - 30 4.0 - 20 . 1 1 3 . 5 . . PLAYERS GREEN IV, Allie 11-6 23 13 36 2.0 - 2 . . 3 3 . . 1 . . ROBINSON, Shemarr 10-3 10 21 31 2.0 - 4 . . . . . 2 - 5 . . . WICK, Cullen 12-0 13 16 29 5.0 - 46 2.0 - 39 ...... MARTIN, TieNeal 12-4 14 14 28 ...... MOUTON, Myles 12-12 11 14 25 3.0 - 13 1.0 - 11 . . . 3 . 1 . . STEVENSON, Tyarise 12-11 12 13 25 4.0 - 6 1.0 - 1 . . . 1 . . . . EVANS, Akayleb 9-5 13 8 21 1.0 - 3 . . 4 4 . . . . . HILL, Keanu 11-8 14 6 20 . . 2 - 0 3 5 . . . . . STAFF ROBINSON II, Reggie 8-4 13 6 19 . . . 5 5 . . . 1 . MITCHELL, Jordan 9-1 8 7 15 ...... PLAYER, Jaxon 10-0 5 9 14 0.5 - 0 ...... 1 . REEVES, Treyvon 12-1 8 5 13 1.0 - 7 1.0 - 7 . . . 1 . . . . WILLIAMS, Cristian 2-1 8 4 12 1.0 - 1 ...... SAWYER, Grant 12-0 8 3 11 2.0 - 3 . . . . 1 1 - 0 . . .

GOTTSCH, Sam 12-0 7 3 10 . . . 1 1 . . . . . REVIEW JAMES, Jabari 3-0 2 7 9 ...... JOHNSON, Brandon 12-1 6 3 9 ...... REVELS III, Robert 2-2 4 4 8 0.5 - 1 . . . . . 1 - 0 . . . PUGH, Jacob 8-0 5 3 8 1.5 - 7 1.0 - 6 ...... BLANKENSHIP, Jujuan 7-0 5 3 8 ......

STOKES, Keylon 12-11 4 2 6 ...... CONFERENCE NEPH, Cole 12-7 2 4 6 ...... AMERICAN ATHLETIC LAMP, Deven 12-0 2 2 4 2.0 - 7 1.0 - 5 ...... 1 . CRAWFORD JR, Sam 11-0 2 1 3 ...... JACKSON, Daiquain 10-0 3 . 3 ...... HIGUERA, Adam 12-0 1 1 2 ...... HARRELL III, Forrest 2-0 1 1 2 ...... FLANARY, Garrett 3-0 1 1 2 ...... NORRIS, Montray 9-0 . 2 2 0.5 - 1 ...... OPPONENTS WILKERSON, TK 3-0 1 1 2 ...... THOMAS, Javon 12-0 2 . 2 ...... JOHNSON, Keenen 12-12 2 . 2 ...... HOBBS, Justin 12-12 2 . 2 ...... ROMO, John Parker 12-0 2 . 2 ...... TEAM 12-0 2 . 2 ...... 1 . . IVY JR, Chris 12-12 1 . 1 ......

MAYS, Marcus 4-0 . 1 1 ...... HISTORY BENNETT, Thomas 12-0 1 . 1 ...... ANDERSON, Jarion 12-0 1 . 1 ...... MINTER, Chris 8-6 . 1 1 ...... WRIGHT, Justin 4-0 1 . 1 ...... MARTIN, Reed 8-0 . 1 1 ...... FITZWATER, David 11-0 . 1 1 ......

WELCH, Malik 3-1 . 1 1 ...... RECORDS

TULSA 12-0 472 442 914 59 - 209 14 - 109 9 - 73 40 49 16 11 - 5 13 4 . Opponents 12-0 486 458 944 93 - 366 39 - 241 10 - 150 49 59 27 14 - 115 18 2 1

TulsaHurricane.com 65 2018 Tulsa Individual Superlatives

Longest Run from Scrimmage Most Passes Completed Most Kickoff Returns 79 yards by T.K. Wilkerson vs. UConn 22 by Luke Skipper vs. Temple 6 by Keylon Stokes vs. Navy

Longest Run from Scrimmage for TD Most Passing Yards Most Kickoff Return Yards 19 yards by Keylon Stokes vs. Navy 251 yards by Seth Boomer vs. SMU 144 yards by Keylon Stokes vs. Navy

Longest Pass Play Most TD Passes Thrown Most Punt Returns 70 yards by Seth Boomer to Keylon Stokes vs. 4 by Seth Boomer vs. UConn 2 by Jarion Anderson vs. UCA, Temple, USF SMU Most Yards Total Offense Most Punt Return Yards Longest Pass Play for TD 249 yards by Seth Boomer vs. SMU 55 yards by Jarion Anderson vs. Tulane 49 yards by Luke Skipper to Justin Hobbs vs. UCA Most Offensive Plays Most Interceptions Longest Kickoff Return 62 by Luke Skipper vs. Temple 2 by Cooper Edmiston vs. Temple 47 yards by Keylon Stokes vs. Navy Most Passes Caught Most Interception Return Yards Longest Punt Return 9 by Justin Hobbs vs. Temple 26 yards by Cooper Edmiston vs. Houston 55 yards by Jarion Anderson vs. Tulane Most Yards Receiving Most Tackles Longest Interception Return 140 yards by Keylon Stokes vs. SMU 14 by McKinley Whitfield and TieNeal Martin vs. 26 yards by Cooper Edmiston vs. Houston Arkansas State; Zaven Collins vs. Arkansas Most TD’s Receiving Longest Punt 1 by Cole Neph & Justin Hobbs vs. UCA; Keenen Most FGs Scored 68 yards by Thomas Bennett vs. UCA Johnson vs. Texas; Cole Neph vs. ASU; 4 by Nate Walker vs. Houston Keenen Johnson vs. Houston; Jarion Anderson Longest Field Goal vs.USF; Keylon Stokes vs. Tulane; Cole Neph, Jus- Most Punts 40 yards by Nate Walker vs. UCA tin Hobbs, K. Johnson & Keylon Stokes vs. UConn; 9 by Thomas Bennett vs. USF Justin Hobbs vs. Memphis; Keenen Johnson vs. Most Rushing Attempts SMU Most Punt Yards 33 by Corey Taylor II vs. Houston 456 yards by Thomas Bennett vs. USF Most Points Scored (non-kicking) Most Rushing Yards 12 by Shamari Brooks vs. UCA, Texas, USF; Corey Best Punting Average (min. 2 punts) 152 yards by Corey Taylor II vs. Houston Taylor II vs. Temple; Keylon Stokes vs. Tulane; 54.5 yards by Thomas Bennett vs. Houston Corey Taylor vs. Memphis (4 punts) Most TD’s Rushing 3 by Corey Taylor II vs. Navy Most Points Scored Kicking 14 by Nate Walker vs. Houston Most Passing Attempts 41 by Luke Skipper vs. Temple

2018 Tulsa/Opponents Season High Lows

Tulsa Category Opponents 49 vs. UConn Points Scored 47, Memphis 0 vs. Arkansas Low 19, UConn 32 vs. Temple First Downs 26, USF, Memphis 15 vs. Arkansas Low 16, UCA, Temple 66 vs. Temple Rushing Plays 63, Navy 35 vs. Tulane Low 31, SMU 470 vs. UConn Rushing Yards 389, Navy 112 vs. Memphis Low 61, SMU 41 vs. Temple Passes Attempted 46,SMU 14 vs. UConn Low 2, Navy 22 vs. Temple Passes Completed 26, SMU 6 vs. USF Low 1, Navy 271 vs. SMU Passing Yardage 319, SMU 70 vs. USF Low 15, Navy 107 vs. Temple* Total Plays 87, USF 61 vs. Tulane Low 57, UCA, Temple 638 vs. UConn Total Offense 499, Memphis 252 vs. Memphis Low 247, UCA 7 vs. UConn Total Touchdowns 6, Memphis 0 vs. Arkansas Low 2, Arkansas, UConn 3 vs. UCA Most Fumbles Lost 2, UCA, UConn 0 vs. Texas, USF, SMU Low 0, Temple, USF, SMU *school record

66 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2018 Tulsa Opponent Superlatives INTRO

Longest Run from Scrimmage Most Passing Attempts Most Kickoff Return Yards 66 yards by Jordan Cronkrite, USF 46 by Ben Hicks, SMU 102 yards by Malcolm Perry, Navy

Longest Run from Scrimmage for TD Most Passes Completed Most Punt Returns 66 yards by Jordan Cronkrite, USF 26 by Ben Hicks, SMU 4 by John Williams, Memphis

Longest Pass Play Most Passing Yards Most Punt Return Yards

80 yards by Kyle Buss from David Pindell, UConn 319 yards by Ben Hicks, SMU 109 yds by John Williams, Memphis PLAYERS

Longest Pass Play for TD Most TD Passes Thrown Most Interceptions 80 yards by Kyle Buss from David Pindell, UConn 3 by D’Eriq King, Houston 1 by Caden Stearns & B.J. Foster, Texas; Demari Medley, A-State; Ty Mason, Benny Walls & Rock Longest Kickoff Return Most Passes Caught Ya-Sin, Temple; Ryan Pulley, Arkansas; Micah 46 yards by Cedric Battle, UCA 11 by James Proche, SMU Farrar, Navy; Turner Coxe, SMU

Longest Punt Return Most Yards Receiving Most Interception Return Yards 72 yards by John Williams, Memphis 183 yards by James Proche, SMU 54 yards by Micah Farrar, Navy

Longest Interception Return Most Yards Total Offense Most Tackles STAFF 54 yards by Micah Farrar, Navy 382 yards by David Pindell, UConn 16 by Juan Jackson, UCA

Longest Punt Most Offensive Plays Most Field Goals Scored 54 yards by Trent Schneider, USF 53 by Ben Hicks, SMU 3 by Connor Limpert, Arkansas

Longest Field Goal Most Points Scored (non-kicking) Most Punts 50 yards by Michael Tarbutt, UConn 12 by D’Eriq King, Houston; Blake Barnett, USF; 7 by Taylor Wallace, UCA; Trent Schneider, USF Justin McMillan, Tulane; Darrell Henderson,

Most Rushing Attempts Memphis; Zach Abey & Nelson Smith, Navy Most Punting Yards REVIEW 26 by Zach Abey, Navy 288 yards by Trent Schneider, USF Most Points Scored Kicking Most Rushing Yards 11 by Dalton Witherspoon, Houston; Connor Best Punting Average (more than 2 punts) 166 yards by Darrell Henderson, Memphis Limpert, Arkansas; Riley Patterson, Memphis 43.7 yards by Cody Grace, A-State (6 punts)

Most TD’s Rushing Most Kickoff Returns 2 by D’Eriq King, Houston; Justin McMillan, 4 by Malcolm Perry, Navy Tulane; Darrell Henderson, Memphis; Zach Abey & Nelson Smith, Navy CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC

2018 Tulsa Starting Lineups Offense Opponent QB RB WR WR IR TE RT RG C LG LT UCA Skipper Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Neph Wright Bucktrot Miller Bowling Ivy

@ Texas Skipper Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Neph Wright Bucktrot Miller Bowling Ivy OPPONENTS ASU Skipper Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Minter Wright Paul Miller Bowling Ivy @ Tem Skipper Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Minter Wright Bucktrot Miller Bowling Ivy @ UH Boomer Taylor Hobbs Johnson Stokes Minter Wright Bucktrot Miller Bowling Ivy USF Boomer Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Minter Wright Paul Miller Bowling Ivy @ Ark Boomer Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Minter Wright Paul Miller Wyatt Ivy TLN Boomer Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Neph Wright Paul Miller Wyatt Ivy UCONN Boomer Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Neph Wright Paul Miller Wyatt Ivy @ Mem Boomer Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Neph Wright Paul Miller Couch Ivy @ Navy Boomer Brooks Hobbs Johnson Stokes Neph Wright Paul Miller Couch Ivy

SMU Boomer Brooks Hobbs Johnson Minter/TE Neph Wright Paul Miller Couch Ivy HISTORY

Defense Opponent DE DT DT/SAF DE STAR MIKE WILL SS FS CB CB UCA Mouton Stevenson S. Robinson Gipson Cannon Edmiston Revels Whitfield Bunch Hill Evans @ Texas Mouton Stevenson C. Williams Gipson Cannon Edmiston Revels Whitfield Bunch Hill Green ASU Mouton Stevenson T. Martin Gipson Cannon Edmiston Collins Whitfield Bunch Evans Green @ Tem Mouton S. Robinson T. Martin Gipson Cannon Edmiston Collins Whitfield Bunch Hill Green @ UH Mouton Stevenson T. Martin Gipson Cannon Edmiston Collins Whitfield Bunch Robinson Evans USF Mouton Stevenson Powers Gipson Cannon Edmiston Collins Whitfield Bunch Robinson Green RECORDS @ Ark Mouton Stevenson Powers Gipson Cannon Edmiston Collins Whitfield Bunch Hill Green TLN Mouton Stevenson Powers Gipson Cannon Edmiston Collins Whitfield Bunch Hill Welch UCONN Mouton Stevenson Powers Gipson Reeves Edmiston Collins Whitfield Bunch Hill Green @ Mem Mouton Stevenson Powers Gipson Cannon Edmiston Collins B. Johnson Bunch Hill Evans @ Navy Mouton Stevenson S.Robinson Gipson Powers Edmiston Collins Whitfield Bunch Robinson Evans SMU Mouton Stevenson Powers Gipson T. Martin Edmiston Collins Mitchell Bunch Robinson Hill

TulsaHurricane.com 67 2018 Team Game-By-Game Summaries

TU UCA TU TEM TU ARK TU MEM First Downs 25 16 First Downs 32 16 First Downs 15 20 First Downs 16 26 Total Net Yards 470 247 Total Net Yards 403 300 Total Net Yards 260 327 Total Net Yards 252 499 Offensive Plays 87 57 Offensive Plays 107 57 Offensive Plays 65 72 Offensive Plays 67 78 Yards Per Play 5.4 4.3 Yards Per Play 3.8 5.3 Yards Per Play 4.0 4.5 Yards Per Play 3.8 6.4 Rushes/Net Yards 63-274 32-82 Rushes/Net Yards 66-208 36-191 Rushes/Net Yards 40-133 53-196 Rushes/Net Yards 41-112 55-297 Net Passing Yards 196 165 Net Passing Yards 195 109 Net Passing Yards 127 131 Net Passing Yards 140 202 Passes Comp/Att/Int 15-24-0 17-25-0 Passes Comp/Att/Int 22-41-3 8-21-2 Passes Comp/Att/Int 8-25-1 11-19-1 Passes Comp/Att/Int 14-26-0 16-23-0 Touchdown Passes 2 0 Touchdown Passes 0 0 Touchdown Passes 0 1 Touchdown Passes 1 2 Punts/Average 4-49.2 7-38.7 Punts/Average 3-44.3 4-42.5 Punts/Average 6-40.8 4-34.8 Punts/Average 8-45.4 4-36.5 Penalties/Yards 9-92 5-35 Penalties/Yards 8-73 6-47 Penalties/Yards 4-43 3-40 Penalties/Yards 6-46 8-79 Fumbles/Lost 4-3 3-2 Fumbles/Lost 4-2 0-0 Fumbles/Lost 2-1 3-1 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 1-1 Sacks by/Yds 1-12 4-38 Sacks by 1-4 1-4 Sacks by 0-0 6-35 Sacks by 0-0 5-35 3rd Down Conv/Att. 12-20 0-10 3rd Down Conv/Att. 13-23 4-12 3rd Down Conv/Att. 4-15 6-15 3rd Down Conv/Att. 6-16 8-14 4th Down Conv/Att. 2-2 1-1 4th Down Conv/Att. 4-5 1-1 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-2 0-0 4th Down Conv/Att. 1-2 0-0 Possession Time 29:16 26:32 Possession Time 36:51 23:09 Possession Time 24:34 35:26 Possession Time 28:54 31:06

TU TEXAS TU UH TU TLN TU NAVY First Downs 17 24 First Downs 19 21 First Downs 17 17 First Downs 22 21 Total Net Yards 353 478 Total Net Yards 426 477 Total Net Yards 315 404 Total Net Yards 370 404 Offensive Plays 64 74 Offensive Plays 88 68 Offensive Plays 61 74 Offensive Plays 72 65 Yards Per Play 5.5 6.5 Yards Per Play 4.8 7.0 Yards Per Play 5.2 5.5 Yards Per Play 5.1 6.2 Rushes/Net Yards 38-189 47-241 Rushes/Net Yards 57-199 41-312 Rushes/Net Yards 35-135 55-312 Rushes/Net Yards 44-164 63-389 Net Passing Yards 164 237 Net Passing Yards 227 165 Net Passing Yards 180 92 Net Passing Yards 206 15 Passes Comp/Att/Int 13-26-2 21-27-0 Passes Comp/Att/Int 13-31-1 19-27-2 Passes Comp/Att/Int 12-26-0 10-19-0 Passes Comp/Att/Int 19-28-1 1-2-0 Touchdown Passes 1 2 Touchdown Passes 1 3 Touchdown Passes 1 0 Touchdown Passes 0 0 Punts/Average 3-46.0 5-29.2 Punts/Average 4-54.5 4-40.2 Punts/Average 4-42.8 4-40.5 Punts/Average 3-40.0 1-42.0 Penalties/Yards 6-45 8-65 Penalties/Yards 9-85 8-55 Penalties/Yards 8-57 8-70 Penalties/Yards 7-75 4-45 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 1-1 Fumbles/Lost 4-2 1-1 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 1-1 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 1-1 Sacks by 0-0 0-0 Sacks by 0-0 4-27 Sacks by 0-0 2-15 Sacks by 0-0 0-0 3rd Down Conv/Att. 3-14 5-12 3rd Down Conv/Att. 8-23 4-12 3rd Down Conv/Att. 2-11 9-18 3rd Down Conv/Att. 7-14 11-15 4th Down Conv/Att. 3-4 0-1 4th Down Conv/Att. 2-4 0-1 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-3 0-2 4th Down Conv/Att. 3-3 1-1 Possession Time 25:31 34:29 Possession Time 35:38 24:22 Possession Time 22:04 37:56 Possession Time 27:37 32:23

TU ASU TU USF TU UCONN TU SMU First Downs 19 24 First Downs 16 26 First Downs 25 23 First Downs 19 24 Total Net Yards 339 405 Total Net Yards 299 487 Total Net Yards 638 487 Total Net Yards 409 380 Offensive Plays 69 82 Offensive Plays 70 87 Offensive Plays 71 78 Offensive Plays 78 77 Yards Per Play 4.9 4.9 Yards Per Play 4.3 5.6 Yards Per Play 9.0 6.2 Yards Per Play 5.2 4.9 Rushes/Net Yards 42-167 49-214 Rushes/Net Yards 49-220 47-250 Rushes/Net Yards 57-470 50-255 Rushes/Net Yards 50-138 31-61 Net Passing Yards 172 191 Net Passing Yards 79 237 Net Passing Yards 168 232 Net Passing Yards 271 319 Passes Comp/Att/Int 19-27-1 20-33-0 Passes Comp/Att/Int 6-21-0 17-40-1 Passes Comp/Att/Int 9-14-0 14-28-1 Passes Comp/Att/Int 21-28-1 26-46-2 Touchdown Passes 1 0 Touchdown Passes 1 0 Touchdown Passes 4 2 Touchdown Passes 1 1 Punts/Average 4-45.5 6-43.7 Punts/Average 9-50.7 7-41.1 Punts/Average 1-67.0 4-31.0 Punts/Average 4-47.0 5-38.0 Penalties/Yards 8-64 11-101 Penalties/Yards 10-81 8-70 Penalties/Yards 5-45 6-60 Penalties/Yards 5-40 6-30 Fumbles/Lost 2-2 1-1 Fumbles/Lost 0-0 1-0 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 2-2 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 2-0 Sacks by 3-16 4-22 Sacks by 3-9 3-10 Sacks by 2-8 2-12 Sacks by 5-64 2-15 3rd Down Conv/Att. 6-15 10-18 3rd Down Conv/Att. 7-17 10-20 3rd Down Conv/Att. 7-12 9-17 3rd Down Conv/Att. 11-20 5-14 4th Down Conv/Att. 3-3 0-0 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-0 0-1 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-3 0-1 4th Down Conv/Att. 0-0 1-2 Possession Time 26:30 33:30 Possession Time 29:15 30:45 Possession Time 26:54 33:06 Possession Time 33:19 26:41

68 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2018 Game-By-Game Offensive Statistics INTRO

Rushing Brooks Taylor J. Thomas Skipper President Stokes Boomer Wilkerson Martin Brin Opponent A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td A-Yds-TD A-Yds-TD A-Yds-TD A-Yds-TD UCA 27-129-2 20-110-0 0-0-0 13-30-1 1-0-0 1-7-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp @ Texas 22-66-2 6-21-0 0-0-0 7-54-0 dnp 3-48-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp ASU 21-115-0 10-32-1 0-0-0 9-25-0 1/-1/0 1/-4-0 dnp dnp 0-0-0 dnp @ Tem 22-65-0 23-96-2 0-0-0 21-47-0 dnp 0-0-0 dnp dnp 0-0-0 dnp

@ UH inj 33-152-1 15-46-0 inj 2-8-0 1/-3-0 6/-4-0 dnp 0-0-0 dnp PLAYERS USF 28-100-2 inj 10-74-0 inj 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-46-0 dnp 0-0-0 dnp @ Ark 20-91-0 7-54-0 0-0-0 inj dnp 0-0-0 12/-6-0 dnp dnp dnp TLN 18-57-0 5-33-0 0-0-0 inj dnp 2-12-1 10-33-0 dnp dnp dnp UCONN 17-151-0 18-133-1 4-54-0 inj 2-1-0 0-0-0 5-27-1 6-95-0 2-16-1 1-0-0 @ Mem 11-23-0 24-117-2 0-0-0 inj inj 1-7-0 5/-35-0 dnp 0-0-0 dnp @ Navy 22-81-0 15-45-3 0-0-0 inj inj 3-26-1 4-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 dnp SMU 21-89-1 17-53-1 0-0-0 inj inj 3-11-0 5/-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 dnp STAFF

Passing Skipper Boomer Johnson President Brin Opponent C-A-I-Yds-Td C-A-I-Yds-Td C-A-I-Yds-Td C-A-I-Yds-Td C-A-I-Yds-Td UCA 15-24-0-196-2 dnp 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 dnp @ Texas 12-24-2-153-1 dnp 1-2-0-11-0 dnp dnp ASU 19-27-1-172-1 dnp 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 dnp @ Tem 22-41-3-195-0 dnp 0-0-0-0-0 dnp dnp REVIEW @ UH inj 13-31-1-227-1 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 dnp USF inj 6-21-0-79-1 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 dnp @ Ark inj 8-25-1-127-0 0-0-0-0-0 dnp dnp TLN inj 12-26-0-180-1 0-0-0-0-0 dnp dnp UCONN inj 9-14-0-168-4 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 @ Mem inj 14-26-0-140-1 0-0-0-0-0 inj dnp @ Navy inj 19-28-1-206-0 0-0-0-0-0 inj dnp CONFERENCE

SMU inj 20-27-1-251-1 0-0-0-0-0 inj dnp AMERICAN ATHLETIC

Receiving Anderson Brooks Johnson Hobbs Neph Stokes Taylor Stewart J. Thomas Minter Opponent R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td UCA 4-24-0 1-4-0 2-63-0 3-61-1 4-40-1 1-4-0 0-0-0 dnp 0-0-0 inj @ Texas 2-21-0 2-16-0 4-52-1 2-13-0 0-0-0 3-62-0 0-0-0 dnp 0-0-0 inj OPPONENTS ASU 5-45-0 0-0-0 5-44-0 1-22-0 1-10-1 6-49-0 1-2-0 dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 @ Tem 5-44-0 1-6-0 2-21-0 9-78-0 0-0-0 4-39-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 @ UH 0-0-0 inj 5-91-1 4-82-0 0-0-0 4-54-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 USF 3-34-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-12-0 inj 1-28-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 @ Ark 1-5-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 2-12-0 0-0-0 3-74-0 1-32-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 TLN 1-32-0 0-0-0 2-49-0 4-25-0 3-34-0 2-40-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 inj UCONN 1-11-0 0-0-0 2-34-1 2-45-1 2-57-1 1-3-1 0-0-0 1-18-0 0-0-0 inj @ Mem 0-0-0 1/-2-0 2-30-0 5-59-1 1-6-0 4-42-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 @ Navy 5-65-0 0-0-0 4-29-0 2-23-0 2-33-0 6-56-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 HISTORY SMU 1-7-0 1-6-0 5-21-1 5-60-0 1-20-0 6-140-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-17-0 RECORDS

TulsaHurricane.com 69 2018 Game-By-Game Tackle Chart

Defense UCA TEX ASU TEM UH USF ARK TLN UCONN MEM NAVY SMU S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT

Secondary Bunch 3-2 3-2 2-2 4-1 4-3 3-3 3-6 3-6 1-2 5-0 5-8 5-4 Evans 1-1 0-1 0-2 3-0 3-0 inj inj inj 0-1 4-2 0-0 2-1 Green IV 1-1 4-1 3-1 0-0 2-1 4-3 4-3 inj 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-2 Gottsch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-1 1-0 2-0 0-0 Hill 5-1 2-0 0-1 2-0 2-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 dnp 0-0 James dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 0-0 dnp 1-7 dnp dnp dnp 1-0 D. Jackson dnp dnp 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 B. Johnson 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 T. Martin 0-0 0-0 5-9 3-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-0 2-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 Mays dnp 0-0 0-1 0-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 0-0 dnp dnp Mitchell 0-0 0-0 inj inj 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 1-1 5-2 1-0 1-4 Norris dnp dnp dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Powers 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 5-1 4-2 5-3 4-8 4-5 7-3 3-1 0-5 R. Robinson inj 2-0 0-0 3-0 4-1 0-0 inj inj inj 0-0 2-1 2-4 Welch dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 0-0 0-1 dnp dnp 0-0 dnp Whitfield 3-1 2-2 10-4 2-1 2-3 3-3 8-3 0-9 2-0 1-0 3-6 2-1 C. Williams 1-0 7-4 inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj

Linebackers Cannon 2-2 5-3 0-2 1-2 3-3 0-6 2-4 4-5 0-1 0-1 0-0 3-3 Collins 1-1 1-3 7-5 1-1 0-2 6-5 6-8 2-10 3-2 12-0 2-1 1-5 Edmiston 1-4 6-3 5-6 4-3 6-4 2-10 4-5 3-9 5-5 7-0 3-0 1-9 Harrell III dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 1-1 0-0 dnp dnp Reeves 0-1 3-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 Revels III 2-1 2-3 inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj Sawyer 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Wright dnp dnp 0-0 1-0 0-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 0-0

Line Blankenship inj inj inj inj 1-0 0-1 0-0 dnp 0-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 Flanary dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 1-1 0-1 dnp inj 1-0 inj Gipson 2-2 3-4 3-1 4-1 0-0 3-1 3-3 0-1 2-1 2-0 2-1 5-2 Lamp 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mouton 2-0 1-0 1-2 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-3 1-1 3-3 1-0 Player 1-3 0-0 dnp 1-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 inj 0-0 Pugh dnp dnp dnp dnp 1-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 S. Robinson 1-5 1-0 1-7 1-1 1-2 inj inj 0-1 0-0 1-1 3-3 1-1 Stevenson 0-1 2-1 0-2 2-1 0-0 3-1 1-1 0-4 0-0 1-0 3-2 0-0 Wick 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-5 1-2 0-3 1-2 3-0 1-1 3-0

Others Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Bennett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Crawford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-0 inj 0-0 Fitzwater 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 0-1 Higuera 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Hobbs 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ivy 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 K. Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 R.Martin dnp dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Minter inj inj 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 inj inj 0-0 0-0 0-0 Neph 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Romo 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Stokes 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 J. Thomas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Wilkerson dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 0-0 1-0 0-1 Team 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

70 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2018 Player Participation Chart

# Player GP/GS UCA TEXAS ASU TEM HOU USF ARK TLN UCONN MEM NAVY SMU INTRO 4 ANDERSON, J. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 33 BENNETT, T. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 75 BIVENS, D. 3/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX ... 93 BLANKENSHIP, J. 7/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX 12 BOOMER, S. 8/8 ...... START START START START START START START START 72 BOWLING, T. 6/6 START START START START START START ...... 7 BRIN, D. 1/0 ...... XXX ...... 3 BROOKS, S. 11/11 START START START START ... START START START START START START START 23 BROWN, J. 1/0 ... XXX ...... 68 BUCKTROT, T. 12/4 START START XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX PLAYERS 1B BUNCH, M. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 6 CANNON, D. 12/9 START START START START START START START START XXX START XXX XXX 23 COLLINS, Z. 12/10 XXX XXX START START START START START START START START START START 73 COUCH, D. 9/3 XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START 9 CRAWFORD JR, S. 11/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 42 EDMISTON, C. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 26 EVANS, A. 9/5 START XXX START XXX START ...... XXX START START XXX 18 FITZWATER, D. 11/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX 98 FLANARY, G. 3/0 ...... XXX XXX ...... XXX ... 78 GADLIN, X. 4/0 ...... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX 15 GIPSON, T. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 56 GOODLOW, A. 2/0 ...... XXX XXX STAFF 18 GOTTSCH, S. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 84 GRAGG, A. 2/0 ...... XXX ...... XXX 70 GREATHOUSE, C. 4/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 12 GREEN IV, A. 11/6 XXX START START START XXX START START ... START XXX XXX XXX 46 HARRELL III, F. 2/0 ...... XXX XXX ...... 63 HARTIN, J. 4/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 42 HIGUERA, A. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 1 HILL, K. 11/8 START START XXX START XXX XXX START START START START ... START 29 HOBBS, J. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START

65 IVY JR, C. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START REVIEW 27 JACKSON, D. 10/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 8 JAMES, J. 3/0 ...... XXX ... XXX ...... XXX 29 JOHNSON, B. 12/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX 8 JOHNSON, K. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 38 KROESCHE, H. 1/0 ...... XXX 49 LACEY, T. 1/0 ...... XXX ...... 58 LAMP, D. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 34 MARTIN, R. 8/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX 28 MARTIN, T. 12/4 XXX XXX START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START

22 MAYS, M. 4/0 ... XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX ...... CONFERENCE 41 MCKINNIS, A. 1/0 ...... XXX ...... AMERICAN ATHLETIC 74 MILLER, C. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 6 MINTER, C. 8/6 ...... START START START START START ...... XXX XXX START 13 MITCHELL, J. 9/1 XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX START 20 MONTGOMERY, C. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 96 MOUTON, M. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 76 MUHAMMAD, W. 4/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 98 NEITZKE, K. 1/0 ...... XXX ...... 38 NEPH, C. 12/7 START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START START 12 NORRIS, M. 9/0 XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX

32 PALMER, J. 4/0 XXX XXX ...... XXX ...... XXX OPPONENTS 71 PAUL, C. 12/8 XXX XXX START XXX XXX START START START START START START START 90 PLAYER, J. 10/0 XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 21 POWERS, B. 12/7 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START START 10 PRESIDENT, C. 5/0 XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ...... XXX ...... 71 PUGH, J. 8/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 24 REEVES, T. 12/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX 4 REVELS III, R. 2/2 START START ...... 9 ROBINSON II, R. 8/4 ... XXX XXX XXX START START ...... XXX START START 54 ROBINSON, S. 10/3 START XXX XXX START XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX START XXX 44 RODRIGUEZ, J. 1/0 ...... XXX ...... 94 ROMO, J. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX

80 SANTANA, J. 2/0 ...... XXX ...... XXX HISTORY 19 SAWYER, G. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 13 SKIPPER, L. 4/4 START START START START ...... 97 STEVENSON, T. 12/11 START START START XXX START START START START START START START START 1 STEWART, J. 9/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 2 STOKES, K. 12/11 START START START START START START START START START START START XXX 24 TAYLOR II, C. 11/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX START ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 22 THOMAS, J. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 52 VON BORSTEL, T. 1/0 ...... XXX 90 WALKER, N. 8/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 7 WELCH, M. 3/1 ...... XXX START ...... XXX ...

5 WHITFIELD, M. 12/10 START START START START START START START START START XXX START XXX RECORDS 91 WICK, C. 12/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 21 WILKERSON, T. 3/0 ...... XXX ... XXX XXX 3 WILLIAMS, C. 2/1 XXX START ...... 57 WOODEN, B. 1/0 ...... XXX ...... 30 WRIGHT, J. 4/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX 56 WRIGHT, W. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 67 WYATT, T. 9/3 ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START ...... XXX

TulsaHurricane.com 71 2018 Tulsa Longest Plays 20-Yard Plus Plays Yards Type Player(s) Opponent Yards Type Player(s) Opponent 79 Rush TK Wilkerson UConn 28 Pass Josh Stewart from Seth Boomer USF 70 Pass Keylon Stokes from Seth Boomer SMU 27 Pass Keylon Stokes from Seth Boomer SMU 65 Pass Keylon Stokes from Seth Boomer Arkansas 27 KR Sam Crawford, Jr. UConn 55 PR Jarion Anderson Tulane 27 Pass Justin Hobbs from Seth Boomer Houston *49 Pass Justin Hobbs from Luke Skipper Central Arkansas 27 Pass Justin Hobbs from Seth Boomer UConn 48 Pass Keylon Stokes from Luke Skipper Texas 27 KR Keylon Stokes Arkansas State 48 Rush Corey Taylor II UConn 26 Rush Shamari Brooks Central Arkansas 47 KR Keylon Stokes Navy 26 KR Keylon Stokes Temple 47 Rush Javon Thomas USF 26 Pass Justin Hobbs from Seth Boomer Houston 41 Pass Keenen Johnson from Luke Skipper Central Arkansas 26 Rush Shamari Brooks UConn 40 KR Keylon Stokes SMU *26 Pass Keenen Johnson from Seth Boomer UConn 39 Pass Keenen Johnson from Seth Boomer Tulane 26 INT Cooper Edmiston Houston 38 PR Jarion Anderson Memphis 26 Rush Keylon Stokes Texas *38 Pass Cole Neph from Seth Boomer UConn 25 KR Sam Crawford, Jr. Houston 38 Rush Corey Taylor II Memphis 25 Rush Luke Skipper Central Arkansas 37 Pass Jarion Anderson from Seth Boomer Navy 25 KR Sam Crawford, Jr. Tulane 37 Pass Keenen Johnson from Seth Boomer Houston 25 KR Keylon Stokes Navy 37 Rush Shamari Brooks Arkansas State 24 KR Sam Crawford, Jr. Houston *35 Pass Keenen Johnson from Luke Skipper Texas 23 Rush Shamari Brooks Central Arkansas *33 Pass Keenen Johnson from Seth Boomer Houston 23 Pass Cole Neph from Seth Boomer Navy 32 Pass Corey Taylor II from Seth Boomer Arkansas 23 KR Keylon Stokes Arkansas State 32 Rush Shamari Brooks UConn 22 Rush Corey Taylor II Central Arkansas 32 Rush Shamari Brooks SMU 22 Pass Justin Hobbs from Luke Skipper Arkansas State 32 Pass Jarion Anderson from Seth Boomer Tulane 22 KR Sam Crawford, Jr. Memphis 31 Pass Keylon Stokes from Seth Boomer Houston 21 Rush Luke Skipper Texas 31 Rush Javon Thoams UConn 21 Pass Keylon Stokes from Seth Boomer Navy 31 Pass Justin Hobbs from Seth Boomer SMU 21 KR Keylon Stokes Navy 30 Rush Seth Boomer USF 21 INT McKinley Whitfield SMU 30 Rush Shamari Brooks UConn 21 Rush Seth Boomer UConn 29 Pass Keylon Stokes from Seth Boomer SMU 20 Pass Cole Neph from Seth Boomer Tulane 29 Rush Corey Taylor II Temple 20 KR Sam Crawford, Jr. Memphis 28 Pass Keenen Johnson from Luke Skipper Arkansas State 20 KR Keylon Stokes Navy 28 Pass Justin Hobbs from Seth Boomer Memphis 20 Pass Cole Neph from Keenen Johnson SMU *28 Pass Keylon Stokes from Seth Boomer Tulane

* touchdown scored on play

Long Plays by Yards 20-Yard Long Plays by Player Yards No. TD Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR 100+ 0 0 Keylon Stokes 17 1 1 8 8 0 0 0 90-99 0 0 Keenen Johnson 7 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 80-89 0 0 Justin Hobbs 7 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 70-79 2 0 Shamari Brooks 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 60-69 1 0 Sam Crawford, Jr. 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 20-Yard Long Plays by Player 50-59 1 0 Corey Taylor II 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR 40-49 7 1 Cole Neph 4 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Keylon Stokes 17 1 1 8 8 0 0 0 30-39 18 3 Jarion Anderson 4 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 Keenen Johnson 7 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 20-29 38 2 Seth Boomer 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Justin Hobbs 7 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 Javon Thomas 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Shamari Brooks 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 Luke Skipper 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sam Crawford, Jr. 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Long Plays by Type McKinley Whitfield 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Corey Taylor II 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 Cooper Edmiston 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Cole Neph 4 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Type No. TD Josh Stewart 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Jarion Anderson 4 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 Rushing 19 0 TK Wilkerson 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Seth Boomer 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Passing 30 6 Total 67 6 19 30 14 2 2 0 Javon Thomas 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Punt returns 2 0 Luke Skipper 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Kick returns 14 0 McKinley Whitfield 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Interceptions 2 0 Cooper Edmiston 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 67 6 Josh Stewart 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TK Wilkerson 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 67 6 19 30 14 2 2 0

72 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 INTRO PLAYERS STAFF REVIEW CONFERENCE In four of the last six seasons, an American Athletic Conference AMERICAN ATHLETIC team has represented the league in a New Year’s Six Bowl Game.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC OPPONENTS CONFERENCE HISTORY INSIDE American Athletic Conference Profile...... 74-75 The American Bowl Lineup...... 80

2018 Conference Standings...... 75 2019-20 College Football Bowl Schedule...... 81 2018 Conference Team Stats...... 76-77 RECORDS Notes ...... 82 2018 Conference Individual Stats...... 77-78 2019 American Athletic Conference Composite Schedule...... 79

TulsaHurricane.com 73 American Athletic Conference The American Athletic Conference consists of 13 for the match play round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Individual teams in The American have enjoyed prestigious institutions: the University of Central Championship and registered top-10 finishes at the some of their best seasons in program history as Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina NCAA Cross Country and Outdoor Track and Field members of the conference. UCF has finished in University, the University of Connecticut, the championships. the national top 10 twice in six seasons as a confer- University of Houston, the University of Memphis, ence member – in 2013 and 2017. Houston went the U.S. Naval Academy (in football only), the In 2018, The American once again saw a member 13-1 in the 2015 football season, setting a school University of South Florida Southern Methodist school claim a spot in a New Year’s Six bowl as record for wins, while Navy won a program-record University, Temple University, Tulane University, UCF capped a 12-win season in the PlayStation 11 games in its first season in the conference, also the University of Tulsa, and Wichita State University Fiesta Bowl. It was the fourth time in six seasons in 2015. Memphis, which had not won 10 games (in basketball and Olympic sports). that The American placed its champion in a New in a season since 1938, has registered two 10-win Year’s bowl. Cincinnati enjoyed an 11-win season seasons in the last four years (2015, 2017), while Under the leadership of commissioner Mike that included a win against Virginia Tech in the Temple enjoyed its first 10-win season in school Aresco, the American Athletic Conference has Military Bowl as seven teams from the conference history in 2015. USF finished in the top 25 for the fashioned an impressive list of accomplishments in played in bowl games. UCF was ranked No. 11 in first two times in program history (2016, 2017). the competitive arena, in the classroom and in sup- the final Associated Press poll, while Cincinnati was Cincinnati registered its third 11-win season in port of student-athlete welfare. The American is No. 23 in the final coaches’ poll. program history in 2018. firmly established as a Power 6 conference thanks to its collection of national team and individual In addition to the success in football, The American Since the conference’s reconstitution in 2013-14, championships, football and men’s and women’s saw UConn reach the NCAA Women’s Final Four for teams from The American have registered top-10 basketball postseason victories, expansive media the 11th consecutive year, while Houston reached national rankings in football, men’s basketball, rights contracts with the leading national outlets, the round of 16 in men’s basketball. Houston fin- women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s and its commitment to providing the highest levels ished third at the NCAA Men’s Outdoor Track and golf, and men’s track and field. Houston’s Kahmari of support for student-athletes. Field Championship, while SMU registered a top- Montgomery capped the 2018-19 season with an eight finish at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. NCAA individual title in the outdoor 400-meter The league has produced four NCAA champion- dash, giving The American at least one national ship teams – UConn men’s basketball in 2014 and The 2017 football season saw The American enjoy individual champion in five of the league’s first six UConn women’s basketball in 2014, 2015 and 2016 – unprecedented success as UCF finished as the only seasons. in addition to three New Year’s Six bowl champions undefeated team in the nation, and the first in the (UCF in 2013 and 2017; Houston in 2015), 12 NCAA last four college football seasons, capping a 13-0 Under The American’s banner, the UConn wom- individual championships, and a Rhodes Scholar. campaign with a win against Auburn in the Chick- en’s basketball team won its NCAA-record ninth, Additionally, American Athletic Conference teams fil-A Peach Bowl. UCF ended the year as the No. 10th and 11th national championships and broke have advanced to the College World Series, reached 1-ranked team in the Colley Matrix and was ranked its own NCAA record with a 111-game winning the semifinal and final rounds of the NIT, qualified No. 6 in the final Associated Press poll. streak that spanned three seasons. Houston’s

The AMERICAN Quick Facts Commissioner: Mike Aresco PR/Football: Chuck Sullivan Email: [email protected] Main Phone: 401-244-3278 Website: TheAmerican.org Mailing Address: 15 Park Row West, Providence RI 02903

74 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 men’s track and field team took third place at the American Athletic Conference alumni have made is ranked higher than the champions of Conference

2018 and 2019 NCAA Outdoor Championships. their mark in professional sports as well, beginning USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain INTRO Tulsa placed sixth at the 2016 NCAA Men’s Cross with the selection of UCF quarterback Blake Bortles West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. Country Championship by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. A number of American Athletic Additionally, The American holds primary or sec- American Athletic Conference student-athletes Conference athletes have been selected in the first ondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the current have distinguished themselves in all facets of round of the professional entry drafts in football, six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups intercollegiate athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler basketball, baseball and soccer. against the nation’s top conferences and provid- Matakevich won the Bednarik Award and the ing desirable postseason destinations to member

Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top defensive The American announced a lucrative and compre- institutions. PLAYERS player in 2015, while Navy quarterback Keenan hensive media rights extension with ESPN in May Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy of 2019, providing the conference with a stronger Away from the competitive arena, The American voting. More recently, Houston’s Ed Oliver won and more extensive presence on ESPN’s primary has established itself as a leader in the area of the 2017 Outland Trophy as the nation’s best inte- television networks (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU). student-athlete wellness, both through the adop- rior lineman, while UCF quarterback McKenzie When the extension takes effect in the 2020-21 tion of NCAA autonomous legislation on matters Milton was the only player in the nation to finish academic year, a minimum of 40 regular-season including full cost of attendance and nutrition. in the top 10 of the Heisman Trophy balloting in football telecasts per season will appear on those The conference, in conjunction with its Student- both 2017 and 2018. UConn basketball standout primary networks and nearly every conference- Athlete Advisory Committee has also launched the

Breanna Stewart finished her career in 2016 as the controlled game will appear on an ESPN network Pow6rful Minds campaign to improve awareness STAFF most decorated player in college basketball his- or on ESPN+. and education on mental issues and recognize tory as she was chosen as the consensus national the scholarly achievements of the conference’s player of the year for the third time and became The first four American Athletic Conference student-athletes. the first player be named four times as the Most Football Championships were televised by ABC as Outstanding Player at the Final Four. Reynolds and part of Championship Saturday. The 2019 Football The American Athletic Conference serves its mem- Stewart were selected as the winners of the 2016 Championship is also slotted for an ABC telecast, bership from a state-of-the-art office located in AAU James E. Sullivan Award as the nation’s top while subsequent championship games will Providence, Rhode Island. The location of the conference headquarters – just steps from the amateur athletes, marking only the second time appear on either ABC or ESPN through the dura- REVIEW in the 86-year history of the award that multiple tion of the 12-year extension. city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. winners were chosen. Green International Airport – gives the confer- American Athletic Conference teams have access ence easy access to its member schools. The Additionally, SMU’s Avery Acker was chosen as to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason conference headquarters also serves as the home the Division I women’s volleyball Academic All- structure. An American representative would be of the American Digital Network, which provides America of the Year in 2015, while Tulsa cross chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if live coverage of all 22 conference championships. country standout Kirk Smith was chosen as a it is among the top four teams in the CFP selection CONFERENCE

Rhodes Scholar in the fall of 2016. committee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the league AMERICAN ATHLETIC would place its champion in a New Year’s Bowl if it

2018 American Athletic Conference Final Standings

AMERICAN OVERALL OPPONENTS Team W-L For Opp Pct W-L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut Streak UCF 8-0-0 335 164 1.000 12-1-0 562 295 .923 8-0 4-0 0-1 Lost 1 Temple 7-1-0 311 182 .875 8-5-0 454 352 .615 4-2 4-2 0-1 Lost 1 Cincinnati 6-2-0 275 139 .750 11-2-0 454 224 .846 6-0 4-2 1-0 Won 2 USF 3-5-0 184 265 .375 7-6-0 370 416 .538 4-2 2-3 1-1 Lost 6 EAST EAST

DIVISION ECU 1-7-0 169 308 .125 3-9-0 273 448 .250 3-4 0-5 0-0 Lost 2 UConn 0-8-0 165 421 .000 1-11-0 266 605 .083 1-5 0-6 0-0 Lost 9 HISTORY

AMERICANPts Pts Pts Pts OVERALL Team W-L For Opp Pct W-L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut Streak Houston 5-3-0 348 291 .625 8-5-0 571 483 .615 5-1 3-3 0-1 Lost 2 Memphis 5-3-0 316 218 .625 8-6-0 601 447 .571 6-1 2-4 0-1 Lost 2 Tulane 5-3-0 219 214 .625 7-6-0 349 358 .538 4-2 2-4 1-0 Won 2 RECORDS SMU 4-4-0 247 263 .500 5-7-0 365 423 .417 3-3 2-4 0-0 Lost 2 WEST WEST

DIVISION Tulsa 2-6-0 210 248 .250 3-9-0 289 355 .250 3-3 0-6 0-0 Won 1 Navy 2-6-0 194 260 .250 3-10-0 325 436 .231 3-2 0-6 0-2 Lost 2

TulsaHurricane.com 75 2018 American Athletic Conference Team Statistics RUSH OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. Memphis 14 615 3919 6.4 48 279.9 1. Tulsa 12 310 180 9 58.1 2095 6.8 11 174.6 2. Navy 13 732 3589 4.9 37 276.1 2. Temple 13 438 241 18 55.0 2436 5.6 23 187.4 3. UCF 13 594 3448 5.8 43 265.2 3. Cincinnati 13 404 197 12 48.8 2477 6.1 19 190.5 4. Cincinnati 13 600 3137 5.2 38 241.3 4. USF 13 365 202 11 55.3 2588 7.1 15 199.1 5. Tulane 13 604 2836 4.7 29 218.2 5. UCF 13 413 229 14 55.4 2748 6.7 16 211.4 6. Houston 13 534 2815 5.3 29 216.5 6. SMU 12 384 241 11 62.8 2795 7.3 23 232.9 7. Tulsa 12 582 2406 4.1 23 200.5 7. Navy 13 360 245 9 68.1 3053 8.5 24 234.8 8. UConn 12 501 2370 4.7 16 197.5 8. Memphis 14 481 276 9 57.4 3589 7.5 24 256.4 9. USF 13 516 2517 4.9 26 193.6 9. Tulane 13 457 239 12 52.3 3373 7.4 25 259.5 10. Temple 13 494 2027 4.1 28 155.9 10. ECU 12 384 237 5 61.7 3241 8.4 31 270.1 11. ECU 12 427 1556 3.6 13 129.7 11. Houston 13 471 280 14 59.4 3603 7.6 19 277.2 12. SMU 12 401 1386 3.5 17 115.5 12. UConn 12 317 227 5 71.6 3389 10.7 33 282.4

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G 1. Houston 13 473 283 9 59.8 3840 8.1 45 295.4 1. Cincinnati 13 1445 2477 840 3922 4.7 28 301.7 2. ECU 12 568 285 15 50.2 3417 6.0 18 284.8 2. Temple 13 2407 2436 1036 4843 4.7 45 372.5 3. SMU 12 468 268 8 57.3 3260 7.0 28 271.7 3. Tulsa 12 2797 2095 869 4892 5.6 37 407.7 4. UCF 13 392 224 7 57.1 3347 8.5 29 257.5 4. Tulane 13 1931 3373 951 5304 5.6 45 408.0 5. Temple 13 443 252 19 56.9 3297 7.4 20 253.6 5. Navy 13 2490 3053 850 5543 6.5 57 426.4 6. USF 13 432 252 12 58.3 3173 7.3 17 244.1 6. Memphis 14 2409 3589 1069 5998 5.6 56 428.4 7. Memphis 14 413 256 10 62.0 3405 8.2 28 243.2 7. SMU 12 2363 2795 931 5158 5.5 45 429.8 8. Cincinnati 13 374 227 7 60.7 2870 7.7 22 220.8 8. UCF 13 2890 2748 1031 5638 5.5 33 433.7 9. Tulane 13 300 151 7 50.3 2378 7.9 15 182.9 9. ECU 12 2037 3241 859 5278 6.1 53 439.8 10. UConn 12 350 199 17 56.9 2147 6.1 20 178.9 10. USF 13 3218 2588 994 5806 5.8 51 446.6 11. Tulsa 12 317 171 10 53.9 2125 6.7 13 177.1 11. Houston 13 2899 3603 1090 6502 6.0 61 500.2 12. Navy 13 129 54 5 41.9 947 7.3 5 72.8 12. UConn 12 4020 3389 841 7409 8.8 78 617.4

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg 1. Memphis 14 3919 3405 1028 7324 7.1 76 523.1 1. Cincinnati 13 28 26 0 0 10 0 224 17.2 2. UCF 13 3448 3347 986 6795 6.9 72 522.7 2. UCF 13 35 31 0 0 18 0 295 22.7 3. Houston 13 2815 3840 1007 6655 6.6 74 511.9 3. Temple 13 47 41 1 0 9 0 352 27.1 4. Cincinnati 13 3137 2870 974 6007 6.2 60 462.1 4. Tulane 13 46 39 2 0 13 0 358 27.5 5. USF 13 2517 3173 948 5690 6.0 43 437.7 5. Tulsa 12 43 38 0 0 19 1 355 29.6 6. ECU 12 1556 3417 995 4973 5.0 31 414.4 6. Memphis 14 59 51 1 0 12 2 447 31.9 7. Temple 13 2027 3297 937 5324 5.7 48 409.5 7. USF 13 53 51 1 0 15 0 416 32.0 8. Tulane 13 2836 2378 904 5214 5.8 44 401.1 8. Navy 13 60 55 2 1 5 0 436 33.5 9. SMU 12 1386 3260 869 4646 5.3 45 387.2 9. SMU 12 54 50 0 1 15 1 423 35.2 10. Tulsa 12 2406 2125 899 4531 5.0 36 377.6 10. Houston 13 62 57 1 0 16 2 483 37.2 11. UConn 12 2370 2147 851 4517 5.3 36 376.4 11. ECU 12 58 56 1 0 14 0 448 37.3 12. Navy 13 3589 947 861 4536 5.3 42 348.9 12. UConn 12 81 77 0 0 14 0 605 50.4

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 1. Houston 13 78 75 2 0 8 0 571 43.9 1. SMU 12 41 1023 1 25.0 2. UCF 13 75 74 1 0 12 0 562 43.2 2. USF 13 49 1157 2 23.6 3. Memphis 14 80 76 0 0 15 0 601 42.9 3. Temple 13 48 1087 1 22.6 4. Cincinnati 13 63 59 0 0 5 1 454 34.9 4. Tulane 13 36 808 0 22.4 Temple 13 60 56 1 0 12 0 454 34.9 5. Houston 13 23 484 0 21.0 6. SMU 12 47 40 3 0 11 2 365 30.4 6. UConn 12 48 871 0 18.1 7. USF 13 46 39 1 0 17 1 370 28.5 7. Tulsa 12 31 561 0 18.1 8. Tulane 13 45 41 2 0 10 2 349 26.8 8. Cincinnati 13 27 486 0 18.0 9. Navy 13 42 34 2 1 11 0 325 25.0 9. Memphis 14 54 959 1 17.8 10. Tulsa 12 36 35 0 1 12 0 289 24.1 10. UCF 13 27 479 0 17.7 11. ECU 12 31 28 1 0 19 0 273 22.8 11. ECU 12 41 714 0 17.4 12. UConn 12 36 32 0 0 6 0 266 22.2 12. Navy 13 21 339 0 16.1

RUSH DEFENSE G Rush Yds Avg. TD Yds/G PUNT RET. AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg 1. Cincinnati 13 436 1445 3.3 9 111.2 1. Temple 13 23 301 3 13.1 2. Tulane 13 494 1931 3.9 20 148.5 2. Tulsa 12 12 149 0 12.4 3. ECU 12 475 2037 4.3 22 169.8 3. Memphis 14 31 317 1 10.2 4. Memphis 14 588 2409 4.1 32 172.1 4. Houston 13 17 167 0 9.8 5. Temple 13 598 2407 4.0 22 185.2 5. UCF 13 20 190 0 9.5 6. Navy 13 490 2490 5.1 33 191.5 6. SMU 12 22 184 0 8.4 7. SMU 12 547 2363 4.3 22 196.9 7. Navy 13 14 106 0 7.6 8. UCF 13 618 2890 4.7 17 222.3 8. ECU 12 14 104 0 7.4 9. Houston 13 619 2899 4.7 42 223.0 9. Tulane 13 27 144 0 5.3 10. Tulsa 12 559 2797 5.0 26 233.1 10. Cincinnati 13 26 137 0 5.3 11. USF 13 629 3218 5.1 36 247.5 11. UConn 12 3 14 0 4.7 12. UConn 12 524 4020 7.7 45 335.0 12. USF 13 20 89 0 4.4

76 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 GAINED LOST

TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G SACKS BY G Sacks Yards INTRO 1. UCF 13 14 14 28 7 7 14 +14 1.08 1. Tulane 13 41 243 2. SMU 12 11 11 22 7 8 15 +7 0.58 2. Memphis 14 37 242 3. Temple 13 13 18 31 6 19 25 +6 0.46 3. Temple 13 36 218 4. Houston 13 10 14 24 10 9 19 +5 0.38 4. ECU 12 34 212 5. Navy 13 12 9 21 12 5 17 +4 0.31 5. Cincinnati 13 32 219 6. Memphis 14 12 9 21 7 10 17 +4 0.29 6. UCF 13 29 169 7. Cincinnati 13 8 12 20 13 7 20 +0 0.00 USF 13 29 158 8. Tulane 13 6 12 18 12 7 19 -1 -0.08 8. SMU 12 25 164 PLAYERS USF 13 10 11 21 10 12 22 -1 -0.08 9. Houston 13 23 148 10. Tulsa 12 11 9 20 14 10 24 -4 -0.33 10. Tulsa 12 14 109 11. ECU 12 6 5 11 10 15 25 -14 -1.17 11. UConn 12 11 64 12. UConn 12 6 5 11 11 17 28 -17 -1.42 12. Navy 13 10 86

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards 1. UCF 13 174 141 32 347 1. Temple 13 18 106 2. Memphis 14 165 154 25 344 2. UCF 13 19 130 3. Houston 13 146 160 27 333 3. Navy 13 20 126 4. Cincinnati 13 162 129 15 306

4. Memphis 14 24 145 STAFF 5. USF 13 128 137 19 284 5. Cincinnati 13 25 187 6. Temple 13 104 154 16 274 ECU 12 25 198 7. ECU 12 91 150 32 273 7. UConn 12 28 165 8. UConn 12 128 93 29 250 8. Houston 13 30 198 9. Tulane 13 133 93 17 243 9. SMU 12 31 245 10. Tulsa 12 133 97 12 242 10. Tulane 13 35 206 11. SMU 12 75 135 30 240 11. USF 13 38 213 12. Navy 13 181 38 14 233 12. Tulsa 12 39 241 REVIEW 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct TIME OF POSSESSION G TOTAL TIME AVG/G 1. UCF 13 88 175 50.3 1. Navy 13 433:48 33:22 2. Cincinnati 13 95 196 48.5 2. Cincinnati 13 429:55 33:04 3. Memphis 14 90 191 47.1 3. Tulane 13 419:20 32:15 4. Houston 13 88 193 45.6 4. UConn 12 380:35 31:42 5. Tulsa 12 86 200 43.0 5. ECU 12 364:19 30:21 6. UConn 12 75 177 42.4 6. Memphis 14 408:59 29:12

7. Temple 13 72 185 38.9 7. Tulsa 12 350:20 29:11 CONFERENCE 8. Navy 13 70 184 38.0 8. Temple 13 371:23 28:34 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 9. USF 13 73 195 37.4 9. SMU 12 328:10 27:20 10. ECU 12 80 221 36.2 10. USF 13 351:00 27:00 11. Tulane 13 67 189 35.4 11. UCF 13 330:27 25:25 12. SMU 12 61 185 33.0 12. Houston 13 322:02 24:46

2018 American Athletic Conference Individual Statistics OPPONENTS

RUSHING Team CL G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G PASS EFFICIENCY Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. 1. HENDERSON, Darrell MEM JR 13 214 1909 8.9 22 82 146.8 1. KING, D’Eriq HOU JR 11 343 218 6 63.6 2981 36 167.7 2. WARREN, Michael CIN SO 12 244 1353 5.5 19 81 112.8 2. MILTON, Mckenzie UCF JR 10 289 171 6 59.2 2663 25 161.0 3. ARMSTEAD,R. TEM SR 10 210 1098 5.2 13 75 109.8 3. WHITE, Brady MEM JR 14 392 246 9 62.8 3296 26 150.7 4. PINDELL, David UCONN SR 12 213 1134 5.3 10 75 94.5 4. RIDDER, Desmond CIN FR 13 311 194 5 62.4 2468 20 147.0 5. CRONKRITE, Jordan USF JR 12 184 1121 6.1 9 80 93.4 5. BARNETT, Blake USF JR 11 350 214 11 61.1 2710 12 131.2 6. MCCRAE, Greg UCF SO 13 133 1182 8.9 10 74 90.9 6. HICKS, Ben SMU JR 12 372 208 7 55.9 2582 19 127.3 7. BROOKS, Shamari TLS SO 11 229 967 4.2 7 37 87.9 7. RUSSO,ANTHONY TEM SO 13 345 198 14 57.4 2563 14 125.1

8. BRADWELL, Darius TLN JR 13 201 1134 5.6 11 73 87.2 8. PINDELL, David UCONN SR 12 313 186 13 59.4 1962 19 123.8 HISTORY 9. MENSAH, Kevin UCONN SO 12 225 1042 4.6 6 68 86.8 9. AHLERS, Holton ECU FR 10 263 127 3 48.3 1785 12 118.1 10. PERRY, Malcolm NAVY JR 13 172 1087 6.3 7 75 83.6 10. HERRING, Reid ECU SO 9 288 154 10 53.5 1607 6 100.3

PASSING AVG/GAME Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. KING, D’Eriq HOU JR 11 343 218 6 63.6 2981 36 271.0 1. KING, D’Eriq HOU JR 11 674 2981 454 3655 332.3 2. MILTON, Mckenzie UCF JR 10 289 171 6 59.2 2663 25 266.3 2. MILTON, Mckenzie UCF JR 10 307 2663 368 2970 297.0 3. BARNETT, Blake USF JR 11 350 214 11 61.1 2710 12 246.4 3. BARNETT, Blake USF JR 11 301 2710 457 3011 273.7 4. WHITE, Brady MEM JR 14 392 246 9 62.8 3296 26 235.4 4. PINDELL, David UCONN SR 12 1134 1962 526 3096 258.0

5. HICKS, Ben SMU JR 12 372 208 7 55.9 2582 19 215.2 5. AHLERS, Holton ECU FR 10 592 1785 382 2377 237.7 RECORDS 6. RUSSO,ANTHONY TEM SO 13 345 198 14 57.4 2563 14 197.2 6. RIDDER, Desmond CIN FR 13 572 2468 461 3040 233.8 7. RIDDER, Desmond CIN FR 13 311 194 5 62.4 2468 20 189.8 7. WHITE, Brady MEM JR 14 -43 3296 445 3253 232.4 8. HERRING, Reid ECU SO 9 288 154 10 53.5 1607 6 178.6 8. HICKS, Ben SMU JR 12 -68 2582 417 2514 209.5 9. AHLERS, Holton ECU FR 10 263 127 3 48.3 1785 12 178.5 9. RUSSO,ANTHONY TEM SO 13 63 2563 388 2626 202.0 10. PINDELL, David UCONN SR 12 313 186 13 59.4 1962 19 163.5 10. HERRING, Reid ECU SO 9 -67 1607 312 1540 171.1

TulsaHurricane.com 77 RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G 1. PROCHE, James SMU JR 12 93 1199 12 67 12.9 99.9 1. VERITY, Jake ECU JR 12 19 21 90.5 1.58 2. BROWN, Trevon ECU SR 12 74 1123 9 80 15.2 93.6 2. WEISS, Coby USF SO 12 15 18 83.3 1.25 3. COXIE, Damonte MEM SO 14 72 1174 7 75 16.3 83.9 3. PATTERSON, Riley MEM SO 14 15 20 75.0 1.07 4. ROBERSON, Jr., R. SMU SO 10 52 802 6 59 15.4 80.2 4. WRIGHT, Matthew UCF SR 13 12 14 85.7 0.92 5. STEVENSON, M. HOU SR 13 74 1018 9 79 13.8 78.3 5. ROBLEDO, Kevin SMU JR 12 11 14 78.6 0.92 6. MOONEY, Darnell TLN JR 13 48 993 8 86 20.7 76.4 MOBLEY, Will TEM FR 12 11 15 73.3 0.92 7. DAVIS, Gabriel UCF SO 13 53 815 7 75 15.4 62.7 TACKLES Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack 8. ST. FELIX, Randall USF FR 11 33 679 4 75 20.6 61.7 9. LEWIS, Kahlil CIN SR 13 56 782 9 61 14.0 60.2 1. ROBINSON, Austin HOU SR 13 75 53 128 9.8 6.0 10. CORBIN, Keith HOU JR 12 40 691 10 51 17.3 57.6 2. EDMISTON, Cooper TLS JR 12 47 66 113 9.4 0.5 3. McGEE, Khalid USF SR 12 64 47 111 9.2 1.5 RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec/G 4. COYLE, Tyler UCONN JR 12 64 44 108 9.0 0.0 1. PROCHE, James SMU JR 12 93 1199 12 67 12.9 7.75 5. BROWN, Roman HOU SR 13 51 62 113 8.7 0.0 2. BROWN, Trevon ECU SR 12 74 1123 9 80 15.2 6.17 6. GRANT, Richie UCF SO 13 69 40 109 8.4 0.0 3. STEVENSON, M. HOU SR 13 74 1018 9 79 13.8 5.69 7. HEFLIN, Taylor NAVY SR 13 56 51 107 8.2 3.0 4. ROBERSON, Jr., R. SMU SO 10 52 802 6 59 15.4 5.20 8. MOORE, Richard SMU JR 12 56 36 92 7.7 5.0 5. COXIE, Damonte MEM SO 14 72 1174 7 75 16.3 5.14 9. EVANS, JR., Nate UCF JR 13 55 44 99 7.6 2.5 6. McCANTS, Tyre USF SR 13 59 622 3 72 10.5 4.54 10. HARRIS, Zachery TLN SR 13 53 42 95 7.3 3.5 7. LEWIS, Kahlil CIN SR 13 56 782 9 61 14.0 4.31 11. AKINS, Curtis MEM SR 14 62 38 100 7.1 1.0 8. DAVIS, Gabriel UCF SO 13 53 815 7 75 15.4 4.08 12. WILLIAMS, Sean NAVY SR 12 56 29 85 7.1 0.0 9. BRYANT, Ventell TEM SR 13 51 690 3 62 13.5 3.92 COLLINS, Zaven TLS FR 12 42 43 85 7.1 1.5 10. MOONEY, Darnell TLN JR 13 48 993 8 86 20.7 3.69 TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Cl G Solo Ast Yds TotalA vg/G ALL PURPOSE YDS Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. HARVEY, Nate ECU SR 12 23 5 125 25.5 2.12 1. HENDERSON, D. MEM JR 13 1909 295 0 124 2328 179.1 2. HUFF, Bryce MEM JR 14 17 4 80 19.0 1.36 2. PROCHE, James SMU JR 12 17 1199 165 276 1657 138.1 3. BROUGHTON, C. CIN SR 13 15 5 65 17.5 1.35 3. WARREN, Michael CIN SO 12 1353 232 0 0 1585 132.1 4. DAVIS, Titus UCF SR 13 13 8 58 17.0 1.31 4. WRIGHT, ISAIAH TEM JR 13 84 368 249 873 1574 121.1 5. JOHNSON, Patrick TLN SO 13 14 3 69 15.5 1.19 5. POLLARD, Tony MEM JR 14 552 458 0 667 1677 119.8 SACKS Team Cl G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 6. BROWN, Trevon ECU SR 12 -2 1123 88 225 1434 119.5 7. ARMSTEAD, R. TEM SR 10 1098 52 0 0 1150 115.0 1. HARVEY, Nate ECU SR 12 14 1 100 14.5 1.21 8. STEVENSON, M. HOU SR 13 126 1018 22 269 1435 110.4 2. JOHNSON, Patrick TLN SO 13 10 1 58 10.5 0.81 9. PERRY, Malcolm NAVY JR 13 1087 167 0 173 1427 109.8 3. HUFF, Bryce MEM JR 14 9 1 53 9.5 0.68 10. KILLINS, JR., Adrian UCF JR 13 715 377 0 296 1388 106.8 4. DOGBE, Michael TEM SR 13 6 2 49 7.0 0.54 5. BROUGHTON, C. CIN SR 13 5 3 42 6.5 0.50 SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G DAVIS, Titus UCF SR 13 6 1 36 6.5 0.50 1. HENDERSON, D. MEM JR 13 25 0 0 0 150 11.5 INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD 2. WARREN, Michael CIN SO 12 20 0 0 0 120 10.0 3. PATTERSON, Riley MEM SO 14 0 76 15 0 121 8.6 1. GRANT, Richie UCF SO 13 6 40 0 25 0.46 4. WRIGHT, Matthew UCF SR 13 0 74 12 0 110 8.5 2. EDMISTON, Cooper TLS JR 12 4 34 0 26 0.33 5. ARMSTEAD, R. TEM SR 10 13 0 0 0 78 7.8 3. WIGGINS, James CIN SO 13 4 83 1 86 0.31 RANDALL, Delvon TEM SR 13 4 52 1 52 0.31 SCORING (TDs) Team Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts/G 5. WALLS, Benny TEM JR 12 3 9 0 9 0.25 1. HENDERSON, D. MEM JR 13 25 22 3 0 0 150 11.5 PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G 2. WARREN, Michael CIN SO 12 20 19 1 0 0 120 10.0 3. ARMSTEAD, R. TEM SR 10 13 13 0 0 0 78 7.8 1. LEWIS, Donnie TLN SR 13 17 3 20 1.54 4. TAYLOR, Patrick MEM JR 14 18 16 2 0 0 108 7.7 2. HAMPTON, Mike USF SO 13 16 2 18 1.38 5. KING, D’Eriq HOU JR 11 14 14 0 0 0 84 7.6 3. YA-SIN, ROCK TEM SR 12 12 2 14 1.17 6. ABEY, Zach NAVY SR 12 15 14 1 0 0 90 7.5 4. CLARKE, Nevelle UCF JR 13 13 2 15 1.15 7. PROCHE, James SMU JR 12 12 0 12 0 1 74 6.2 5. KEYES, Thakarius TLN JR 11 11 1 12 1.09 8. TAYLOR II, Corey TLS SO 11 11 11 0 0 0 66 6.0 FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G Num Avg/G 9. MILTON, McKenzie UCF JR 10 9 9 0 0 0 54 5.4 1. GIPSON, Trevis TLS JR 12 5 0.42 10. BRADWELL, Darius TLN JR 13 11 11 0 0 0 66 5.1 WILLIAMS, Sean NAVY SR 12 5 0.42 SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G 3. JOHNSON, Patrick TLN SO 13 4 0.31 1. PATTERSON, Riley MEM SO 14 76-79 15-20 121 8.6 4. EDMISTON, Cooper TLS JR 12 3 0.25 2. WRIGHT, Matthew UCF SR 13 74-74 12-14 110 8.5 5. DOGBE, MICHAEL TEM SR 13 3 0.23 3. MOBLEY, Will TEM FR 12 54-55 11-15 87 7.2 GRANT, Richie UCF SO 13 3 0.23 4. WITHERSPOON, D. HOU JR 13 72-72 7-9 93 7.2 FUMBLES RECOVERED Team Cl G Num Avg/G 5. VERITY, Jake ECU JR 12 27-28 19-21 84 7.0 1. RUSSELL, C. TEM JR 13 5 0.38 KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg 2. EGBULE, Emeke HOU SR 13 4 0.31 1. JONES, Amare TLN FR 13 20 558 0 69 27.9 3. EDMISTON, Cooper TLS JR 12 3 0.25 2. SANDERS, Bentlee USF FR 12 17 455 0 62 26.8 HALL, Jake SMU SR 12 3 0.25 3. WRIGHT, Isaiah TEM JR 13 33 873 1 99 26.5 5. ROBINSON, Shemarr TLS JR 10 2 0.20 4. POLLARD, Tony MEM JR 14 27 667 1 97 24.7 FIELD GOAL PCT Team Cl G FG FGA Long Pct. 5. DIXON, Keyion UCONN JR 11 23 452 0 44 19.7 1. VERITY, Jake ECU JR 12 19 21 52 90.5 PUNTING Team Cl G Punt Yds Long Avg 2. WRIGHT, Matthew UCF SR 13 12 14 46 85.7 1. SMITH, James CIN SO 13 59 2750 72 46.6 3. MOEHRING, B. NAVY SR 13 11 13 48 84.6 2. BENNETT, Thomas TLS JR 12 53 2469 68 46.6 4. WEISS, Coby USF SO 12 15 18 38 83.3 3. WRIGHT, Ryan TLN FR 11 45 1978 64 44.0 5. ROBLEDO, Kevin SMU JR 12 11 14 49 78.6 4. LOUDERMILK, Mac UCF SR 13 47 2042 66 43.4 PAT KICKING PCT Team Cl G Made Att Pct. 5. WILLIAMS, Adam MEM FR 14 58 2503 73 43.2 1. NOVIKOFF, Caden HOU JR 12 43 43 100.0 2. WRIGHT, Matthew UCF JR 13 80 81 98.8 3. PATTERSON, R. MEM FR 13 63 64 98.4 4. JONES, Redford TLS SR 12 44 45 97.8 5. MOEHRING, B NAVY JR 11 42 43 97.7

78 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2019 American Athletic Conference Composite Schedule

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 INTRO

Florida A&M at UCF or Saturday, Aug. 31 Navy at Memphis * (ESPN) Temple at USF * (ESPN) UCLA at Cincinnati (ESPN) Wagner at UConn SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Florida International at Tulane UConn at UCF * UCF at Tulsa * (ESPN Networks) SMU at USF * FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 Cincinnati at Marshall SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Wisconsin at USF (ESPN Networks) ECU at Old Dominion UConn at Cincinnati * PLAYERS Tulsa at Michigan State Georgia Tech at Temple ECU at SMU * Houston at North Texas SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 ECU at North Carolina State (Noon, ACC THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 Cincinnati at USF * Network) Temple at ECU * (ESPN) Memphis at Houston * Ole Miss at Memphis Navy at Notre Dame Holy Cross at Navy (CBSSN) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 Tulane at Temple * SMU at Arkansas State UCF at Cincinnati * (ESPN Networks) STAFF Bucknell at Temple SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 UCF at Tulane * SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 USF at UConn * Temple at Cincinnati * Houston at Oklahoma (7:30 p.m., ABC) Memphis at Louisiana-Monroe ECU at UConn * SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Air Force at Navy (CBSSN) Memphis at USF * UCF at Florida Atlantic Tulane at Army (CBSSN) Houston at Tulsa * REVIEW Cincinnati at Ohio State Tulsa at SMU * SMU at Navy * (CBSSN) Illinois at UConn Gardner-Webb at ECU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Prairie View A&M at Houston Cincinnati at Houston * USF at UCF * (ESPN Networks) Southern at Memphis UConn at Tulane * Cincinnati at Memphis * (ESPN Networks) USF at Georgia Tech (2 p.m., ACC Network) Memphis at Temple *

North Texas at SMU Navy at Tulsa * SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC Tulane at Auburn BYU at USF UConn at Temple * Tulsa at San Jose State Tulsa at ECU * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 Navy at Houston * FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 USF at Navy * (CBSSN) Tulane at SMU * Houston vs. Washington State 1 (ESPN ECU at UCF * Networks) Tulsa at Cincinnati * SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 Houston at UConn * American Athletic Conference Championship SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Temple at SMU * (ABC) OPPONENTS Stanford at UCF Tulane at Memphis * Miami (Ohio) at Cincinnati SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 ECU at Navy * (CBSSN) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 Navy vs. Army 3 (CBS) Memphis at South Alabama SMU at Houston * (ESPN) South Carolina State at USF Texas State at SMU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 * American Athletic Conference game Maryland at Temple Tulane at Navy * (CBSSN) 1 NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas Missouri State at Tulane UCF at Temple * 2 Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass. HISTORY Oklahoma State at Tulsa UConn at Massachusetts 2 3 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. USF at ECU * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Memphis at Tulsa * All times Eastern; all dates and times subject Houston at Tulane * (ESPN) to change. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Additional television listings will be SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Navy at UConn * (ESPN Networks) announced as they become available

UCF at Pitt RECORDS UConn at Indiana SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 William & Mary at ECU Houston at UCF * SMU at TCU Cincinnati at ECU * Temple at Buffalo SMU at Memphis * Wyoming at Tulsa Tulsa at Tulane *

TulsaHurricane.com 79 The American Bowl Lineup

AutoNation Cure Bowl Cheribundi Tart Cherry Frisco Bowl American vs. Sun Belt Boca Raton Bowl American vs. At-Large Saturday, December 21 • 2:30 p.m. ET (CBSSN) American vs. C-USA Friday, December 20 • 8:00 p.m. ET (ESPN) Exploria Stadium • Orlando, Fla. Saturday, December 21 • 3:30 p.m. ET (ABC) Toyota Stadium • Frisco, Texas FAU Stadium • Boca Raton, Fla.

Bad Boy Mowers SoFi Hawaii Bowl Birmingham Bowl Gasparilla Bowl American vs. Mountain West American vs. SEC American vs. C-USA Tuesday, December 24 • 8:00 p.m. ET (ESPN) Wednesday, January 2 • 3:00 p.m. ET (ESPN) Monday, December 23 • 2:30 p.m. ET (ESPN) Rainbow Stadium • Honolulu, Hawaii Legion Field • Birmingham, Ala. Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla.

Military Bowl presented by Northrup Grumman American vs. ACC Friday, December 27 • 12:00 p.m. ET (ESPN) Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium • Annapolis, Md.

The American Athletic Conference also holds secondary partnerships with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tenn., and the Duck Commander Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La.

If the American Athletic Conference Champion is the highest-ranked team among the champions of Conference USA, Mid-American Conference, Mountain West and the Sun Belt Conference, it would play in a New Year’s Six Bowl Game.

80 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2019-20 College Football Bowl Schedule INTRO DATE BOWL GAME/WEBSITE MATCHUP SITE TV Time Dec. 20 Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl MAC vs. C-USA Nassau, Bahamas 2 p.m. ESPN Dec. 20 Frisco Bowl American vs. C-USA/Mac/MWC Frisco, Texas 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 Dec. 21 Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl MEAC vs. SWAC Atlanta, Ga. 12 p.m. ABC Dec. 21 New Mexico Bowl MWC vs. C-USA Albuquerque, NM 2 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 21 Cure Bowl American vs. Sun Belt Orlando, Fla. 2:30 p.m. CBS SN PLAYERS Dec. 21 Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl American/C-USA/MAC Boca Raton, Fla. 3:30 p.m. ABC Dec. 21 Camellia Bowl MAC vs. Sun Belt Montgomery, Ala. 5:30 p.m. ESPN Dec. 21 Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl Pac-12 vs. MWC Las Vegas, Nev. 7:30 p.m. ABC Dec. 21 R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl American vs. C-USA New Orleans, La. 9 p.m. ESPN Dec. 23 Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl American vs. C-USA St. Petersburg, Fla. 2:30 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 24 SoFi Hawai’i Bowl BYU/MWC vs. American Honolulu, HI 8 p.m. ESPN STAFF Dec. 26 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl SEC vs. ACC/ND Shreveport, La. 4 p.m. ESPN Dec. 26 Quick Lane Bowl Big 10 vs. ACC/ND Detroit, Mich. 8 p.m. ESPN Dec. 27 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman ACC/ND vs. American Annapolis, Md. 12 p.m. ESPN Dec. 27 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Big 10 vs. ACC/ND New York, NY 3:20 p.m. ESPN Dec. 27 Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl Big 12 vs. SEC Houston, Texas 6:45 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 27 San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl Big 10 vs. Pac-12 San Diego, Calif. 8 p.m. FS1 REVIEW Dec. 27 Cheez-It Bowl Big 12 vs. Pac-12 Phoenix, Ariz. 10:15 p.m. ESPN Dec. 28 Camping World Bowl Big 12 vs. ACC/ND Orlando, Fla. 12 p.m. ABC Dec. 28 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic At-Large vs. At-Large Dallas, Texas 12 p.m. ESPN Dec. 28 PlayStation Fiesta Bowl CFP Semifinal Glendale, Ariz. 4 or 8 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 28 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl CFP Semifinal Atlanta, Ga. 4 or 8 p.m. ESPN CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC Dec. 30 SERVPRO First Responder Bowl Big 12 vs. C-USA Dallas, Texas 12:30 p.m. ESPN Dec. 30 Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl SEC vs. Big 10/ACC/ND Nashville, Tenn. 4 p.m. ESPN Dec. 30 Redbox Bowl Big 10 vs. Pac-12 Santa Clara, Calif. 4 p.m. FOX Dec. 30 Capital One Orange Bowl ACC vs. Big 10/SEC/ND Miami Gardens, Fla. 8 p.m. ESPN Dec. 31 Belk Bowl SEC vs. AAC/ND Charlotte, NC 12 p.m. ESPN Dec. 31 Hyundai Sun Bowl Pac-12 vs. ACC/ND El Paso, Texas 2 p.m. CBS OPPONENTS Dec. 31 AutoZone Liberty Bowl SEC vs. Big 12 Memphis, Tenn. 3:45 p.m. ESPN Dec. 31 NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl MWC vs. Sun Belt Tucson, Ariz. 4:30 p.m. CBS SN Dec. 31 Valero Alamo Bowl Big 12 vs. Pac-12 San Antonio, Texas 7:30 p.m. ESPN Jan. 1 VRBO Citrus Bowl SEC vs. Big 10/ACC/ND Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m. ABC Jan. 1 Outback Bowl SEC vs. Big 10 Tampa, Fla. 1 p.m. ESPN Jan. 1 Rose Bowl presented by Northwestern Mutual New Year’s Six Pasadena, Calif. 5 p.m. ESPN

Big 10 vs. Pac-12 HISTORY Jan. 1 Allstate Sugar Bowl New Year’s Six New Orleans, La. 8:45 p.m. ESPN Big 12 vs. SEC Jan. 2 Birmingham Bowl American vs. SEC Birmingham, Ala. 3 p.m. ESPN Jan. 2 Taxslayer Gator Bowl SEC vs. Big 10/ACC/ND Jacksonville, Fla. 7 p.m. ESPN Jan. 3 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl MWC vs. MAC Boise, Idaho 3:30 p.m. ESPN Jan. 4 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl MWC vs. Big 10 Fort Worth, Texas 11:30 a.m. ESPN RECORDS Jan. 6 Mobile Alabama Bowl MAC vs. Sun Belt Mobile, Ala. 7:30 p.m. ESPN Jan. 13 CFP National Championship CFP Semifinal Winners New Orleans, La. 8 p.m. ESPN

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82 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 INTRO PLAYERS STAFF REVIEW CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC

Michigan State defensive end Kenny Willekes returns for his senior season after earning All-America honors, first-team all-Big Ten and OPPONENTS the Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year award in 2018.

OPPONENTS HISTORY

INSIDE RECORDS

2019 Opponents ...... 84-86 Series History Against 2019 Opponents...... 87-88

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Location: East Lansing, Mich. Football SID: Ben Phlegar 2018 Record: 7-6 Aug. 30 TULSA Founded: 1855 Office Phone: 517-355-2271 2018 Conference Record: 5-4 Sept. 7 WESTERN MICHIGAN Enrollment: 50,351 Cell Phone: 517-896-0031 (4th place, East Division) Sept. 14 ARIZONA STATE Nickname: Spartans E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: Redbox Sept. 21 at Northwestern* Colors: Green & White Football Twitter: @msu_football Bowl (Oregon 7, MSU 6) Sept. 28 INDIANA* Conference: Big Ten Instagram: @msu_spartans Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/20 Oct. 5 at Ohio State* Athletics Director: Bill Beekman YouTube: MSUSpartanAthletics Starters Returning: 21 (9 Offense, Oct. 12 at Wisconsin* Stadium: Spartan Stadium (75,005) 8 Defense,1 Specialist) Oct. 26 PENN STATE* MICHIGAN Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Primary Offense: Multiple Nov. 9 ILLINOIS* (South Carolina ‘79), 14th year Primary Defense: Multiple 4-3 Nov. 15 at Michigan* STATE Record at School: 107-51, 13 years Nov. 23 at Rutgers* August 31 (Fri.) • 6:00 p.m. (CT) Career Record: 125-68, 16 years Nov. 30 MARYLAND* East Lansing, Mich. www.MSUSpartans.com FS1 *Big Ten Conference

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Location: San Jose, Calif. Football SID: Lawrence Fan 2018 Record: 1-11 Aug. 29 NORTHERN COLORADO Founded: 1857 Office Phone: 408-924-1217 2018 Conference Record: 1-7 Sept. 7 TULSA Enrollment: 33,409 Cell Phone: 408-768-3424 (6th place, West Division) Sept. 21 at Arkansas Nickname: Spartans E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: none Sept. 27 at Air Force* Colors: Gold, White & Blue Facebook: SJSUSpartans Lettermen Returning/Lost: 49/18 Oct. 4 NEW MEXICO* Conference: Mountain West Athletic Twitter: @SJSUSpartans Starters Returning: 12 (7 Offense, Oct. 12 at Nevada* Athletics Director: Marie Tuite Football Twitter: @SJSUSpartanFB 4 Defense) Oct. 19 SAN DIEGO STATE* Stadium: CEFCU Stadium Primary Offense: Multiple Oct. 26 at Army Head Coach: Brent Brennan Primary Defense: 3-4 Nov. 2 BOISE STATE* SAN JOSE STATE (UCLA ‘96), 3rd year Nov. 9 at Hawaii* September 7 • 8:00 p.m. (CT) Record at School: 3-22 (2 years) Nov. 23 at UNLV* San Jose, Calif. Career Record: same Nov. 30 FRESNO STATE* www.SJSUSpartans.com *Mountain West Conference GAME 3 QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFO TEAM INFO 2019 SCHEDULE

Location: Stillwater, Okla. Football SID: Gavin Lang 2018 Record: 7-6 Aug. 30 at Oregon State Founded: 1890 Office Phone: 405-744-3875 2018 Conference Record: 3-6 Sept. 7 McNEESE STATE Enrollment: 24,649 Cell Phone: 405-612-9274 (T-7th place) Sept. 14 at Tulsa Nickname: Cowboys E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: Liberty Sept. 21 at Texas* Colors: Orange & Black Facebook: OSUAthletics Bowl (OSU 38, Missouri 33) Sept. 28 KANSAS STATE* Conference: Big 12 Athletic Twitter: @OSUathletics Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/27 Oct. 5 at Texas Tech* Athletics Director: Mike Holder Football Twitter: @CowboyFB Starters Returning: 12 (6 Offense, Oct. 19 BAYLOR* Stadium: Boone Pickens Stadium 5 Defense, 1 Specialist) Oct. 26 at Iowa State* (55,509) Primary Offense: Spread Nov. 2 TCU* OKLAHOMA STATE Head Coach: Mike Gundy Primary Defense: Multiple Nov. 16 KANSAS* September 14 • 2:30 p.m. (CT) (Oklahoma State ‘90), 15th year Nov. 23 at West Virginia* H.A. Chapman Stadium Record at School: 121-59 (14 years) Nov. 30 OKLAHOMA* ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 Career Record: same www.OKstate.com *Big 12 Conference

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Location: Laramie, Wyo. Football SID: Tim Harkins 2018 Record: 6-6 Aug. 31 MISSOURI Founded: 1886 Office Phone: 307-766-2256 2018 Conference Record: 4-4 (3rd Sept. 7 at Texas State Enrollment: 12,397 Cell Phone: 307-760-7847 place, Mountain Division) Sept. 14 IDAHO Nickname: Cowboys E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: none Sept. 21 at Tulsa Colors: Brown & Gold Facebook: Wyoathletics Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42-26 Sept. 28 UNLV* Conference: Mountain West Athletic Twitter: @Wyoathletics Starters Returning: 13 (5 Offense, Oct. 12 at San Diego State* Athletics Director: Tom Burman Football Twitter: @Wyo_football 6 Defense, 2 Specialists) Oct. 19 NEW MEXICO* Stadium: Jonah Field @ War Primary Offense: Pro Style Oct. 26 NEVADA* Memorial Stadium (29,181) Primary Defense: 4-3 Nov. 9 at Boise State* WYOMING Head Coach: Craig Bohl Nov. 16 at Utah State* September 21 • TBA (Nebraska ‘82), 6th year Nov. 22 COLORADO STATE* H.A. Chapman Stadium Record at School: 28-35 (5 years) Nov. 30 at Air Force* www.GoWyo.com Career Record: 132-67 (16 years) *Mountain West Conference

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Location: Dallas, Texas Football SID: Lindsey Olsen 2018 Record: 5-7 Aug. 31 at Arkansas State Founded: 1911 Office Phone: 214-768-4970 2018 Conference Record: 4-4 Sept. 7 NORTH TEXAS Enrollment: 10,893 Cell Phone: 847-344-0389 (4th place, West Division) Sept. 14 TEXAS STATE Nickname: Mustangs E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: none Sept. 21 at TCU Colors: Red & Blue Facebook: SMUMustangs Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/26 Sept. 28 at USF* Conference: American Athletic Athletic Twitter: @SMUMustangs Starters Returning: 18 Oct. 5 TULSA* Athletics Director: Rick Hart Football Twitter: @SMU_Football Primary Offense: Multiple Oct. 19 TEMPLE* Stadium: Gerald J. Ford Stadium Primary Defense: Multiple Oct. 24 at Houston* (32,000) Nov. 2 at Memphis* Head Coach: Sonny Dykes (Texas Nov. 9 ECU* SMU Tech ‘93), 2nd year Nov. 23 at Navy* October 5 •TBA Record at School: 5-8 (1 year) Nov. 30 TULANE* Dallas, Texas Career Record: 46-53 (8 years) *American Athletic Conference www.SMUMustangs.com

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Location: Annapolis, Md. Football SID: Scott Strasemeier 2018 Record: 3-10 Aug. 31 HOLY CROSS INTRO Founded: 1845 Office Phone: 410-293-8775 2018 Conference Record: 2-6 Sept. 14 ECU* Enrollment: 4,400 Cell Phone: 443-336-9023 (T - 3rd place, West Division) Sept. 26 at Memphis* Nickname: Midshipmen E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: none Oct. 5 AIR FORCE Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Facebook: navyathletics Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/35 Oct. 12 at Tulsa* Conference: American Athletic Athletic Twitter: @NavyAthletics Starters Returning: 9 (3 Offense, 4 Oct. 19 USF* Athletics Director: Chet Gladchuk Football Twitter: @NavyFB Defense, 2 Specialists) Oct. 26 TULANE* Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps Primary Offense: Spread/Triple Nov. 1 at UConn* Memorial Stadium (34,000) Option Nov. 16 at Notre Dame Head Coach: Ken Niumatalolo Pimary Defense: Multiple/4-2-5 Nov. 23 SMU* NAVY (Hawaii ‘89), 13th year Nov. 30 at Houston* October 12 • TBA PLAYERS Dec. 14 vs. Army H.A. Chapman Stadium Record at School: 87-58 (12 years) Career Record: same www.NavySports.com *American Athletic Conference GAME 7 QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFO TEAM INFO 2019 SCHEDULE

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Football SID: Ryan Koslen 2018 Record: 11-2 Aug. 29 UCLA Founded: 1819 Office Phone: 513-556-5186 2018 Conference Record: 6-2 Sept. 7 at Ohio State Enrollment: 44,783 Cell Phone: 216-798-5998 (3rd place, East Division) Sept. 14 MIAMI (Ohio) Nickname: Bearcats E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: Military Bowl Sept. 28 at Marshall Colors: Red & Black Facebook: GoBearcats (Cincinnati 35, Virginia Tech 31) Oct. 4 UCF* Conference: American Athletic Athletic Twitter: @GoBearcats Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/16 Oct. 12 at Houston* Athletics Director: Mike Bohn Football Twitter: @GoBearcatsFB Starters Returning: 17 (7 Offense, 7 Oct. 19 TULSA* STAFF Stadium: Nippert Stadium (40,000) Defense, 3 Specialists) Nov. 2 at ECU* Head Coach: Luke Fickell Primary Offense: Multiple Nov. 9 UCONN* (Texas A&M ‘92), 3rd year Primary Defense: Multiple Nov. 16 at USF* CINCINNATI Record at School: 15-10 (2 years) Nov. 23 TEMPLE* October 19 • TBA Career Record: same Nov. 29 at Memphis* Cincinnati, Ohio www.GoBearcats.com *American Athletic Conference GAME 8 QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFO TEAM INFO 2019 SCHEDULE

Location: Memphis, Tenn. Football SID: Tammy DeGroff 2018 Record: 8-6 Aug. 31 OLE MISS REVIEW Founded: 1912 Office Phone: 901-678-5787 2018 Conference Record: 5-3 Sept. 7 SOUTHERN Enrollment: 20,585 Cell Phone: 901-734-1504 (1st place, West Division) Sept. 14 at South Alabama Nickname: Tigers E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: Birmingham Sept. 26 NAVY* Colors: Blue & Gray Facebook: MemphisTigers Bowl (Wake Forest 37, Memphis Oct. 5 at UL-Monroe Conference: American Athletic Athletic Twitter: @TigersAthletics 34) Oct. 12 at Temple* Athletics Director: Tom Bowen Football Twitter: @MemphisFB Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/23 Oct. 19 TULANE* Stadium: Liberty Bowl Memorial Career Record: 163-84 (21 years) Starters Returning: 18 (6 Offense, Oct. 26 at Tulsa* Stadium (58,318) 8 Defense, 4 Specialists) Nov. 2 SMU* Nov. 16 at Houston* Head Coach: Mike Norvell Primary Offense: Multiple CONFERENCE

MEMPHIS (Central Arkansas ‘05), 4th year Primary Defense: Multiple Nov. 23 at USF* AMERICAN ATHLETIC October 26 • TBA Record at School: 26-14 (3 years) Nov. 29 CINCINNATI* H.A. Chapman Stadium Career Record: same www.GoTigersGo.com HOMECOMING *American Athletic Conference

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Location: New Orleans, La. Football SID: Tom Symonds 2018 Record: 7-6 Aug. 29 FIU Founded: 1834 Office Phone: 504-862-8249 2018 Conference Record: 5-3 Sept. 7 at Auburn Enrollment: 13,449 Cell Phone: 504-407-7349 (T-1st place, West Division) Sept. 14 MISSOURI STATE Nickname: Green Wave E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: AutoNation Sept. 19 HOUSTON*

Colors: Olive Green & Sky Blue Facebook: TulaneFootball Cure Bowl (Tulane 41, Louisiana Oct. 5 at Army OPPONENTS Conference: American Athletic Athletic Twitter: @Tulaneathletics 24) Oct. 12 UCONN* Athletics Director: Troy Dannen Football Twitter: @GreenWaveFB Lettermen Returning/Lost: 76-20 Oct. 19 at Memphis* Stadium: Yulman Stadium (30,000) Starters Returning: 15 Oct. 26 at Navy* Head Coach: Willie Fritz Primary Offense: Multiple Nov. 2 TULSA* (Pittsburg State ‘83), 4th year Primary Defense: Multiple Nov. 16 at Temple* TULANE Record at School: 16-21 (3 years) Nov. 23 UCF* November 2 • TBA Career Record: 171-90 (21 years) Nov. 30 at SMU* New Orleans, La. www.TulaneGreenWave.com *American Athletic Conference

GAME 10 QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFO TEAM INFO 2019 SCHEDULE HISTORY Location: Orlando, Fla. Football SID: Dan Forcella 2018 Record: 12-1 Aug. 29 FLORIDA A&M Founded: 1963 Office Phone: 407-823-2142 2018 Conference Record: 8-0 Sept. 7 at Florida Atlantic Enrollment: 66,183 Cell Phone: 207-650-6790 (1st place, East Division) Sept. 14 STANFORD Nickname: Knights E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: Fiesta Bowl Sept. 21 at Pittsburgh Colors: Black & Gold Facebook: UCFKnights (LSU 40, UCF 32) Sept. 28 UCONN* Conference: American Athletic Athletic Twitter: @UCFKnights Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/24 Oct. 4 at Cincinnati* Athletics Director: Danny White Football Twitter: @UCF_Football Starters Returning: 14 Oct. 19 ECU* Stadium: Spectrum Stadium (44,206) Primary Offense: Spread Oct. 26 at Temple* Head Coach: Josh Heupel Primary Defense: Multiple Nov. 2 HOUSTON* (Oklahoma ‘01), 2nd year Nov. 8 at Tulsa*

Record at School: 12-1(1 year) Nov. 23 at Tulane* RECORDS UCF Career Record: same Nov. 29 USF* November 8 • 6:00 p.m. (CT) H.A. Chapman Stadium www.UCFKnights.com *American Athletic Conference ESPN2

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Location: Houston, Texas Football SID: Kyle Rogers 2018 Record: 8-5 Aug. 31 at Oklahoma Founded: 1927 Office Phone: 713-743-9407 2018 Conference Record: 5-3 Sept. 7 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M Enrollment: 43,770 Cell Phone: 832-573-5725 (T-1st place, West Division) Sept. 13 vs. Washington State Nickname: Cougars E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: Armed Sept. 19 at Tulane* Colors: Scarlet & White Facebook: HoustonAthletics Forces Bowl (Army 70, Houston Sept. 28 at North Texas Conference: American Athletic Athletic Twitter: @UHCougars 14) Oct. 12 CINCINNATI* Athletics Director: Chris Pezman Football Twitter: @UHCougarFB Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/21 Oct. 19 at UConn* Stadium: TDECU Stadium (40,000) Starters Returning: 15 (8 Offense, 4 Oct. 24 SMU* Head Coach: Dana Holgorson Defense, 3 Specialists) Nov. 2 at UCF* (Iowa Wesleyan ‘93), 1st year Primary Offense: Spread Nov. 16 MEMPHIS* HOUSTON Record at School: 0-0 Primary Defense: 4-3 Nov. 23 at Tulsa* November 23 • TBA Career Record: 61-41 (8 years) www.UHCougars.com Nov. 30 NAVY* H.A. Chapman Stadium Primary Defense: Multiple *American Athletic Conference GAME 12 QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFO TEAM INFO 2019 SCHEDULE

Location: Greenville, NC Football SID: Tom McClellan 2018 Record: 3-9 Aug. 31 at North Carolina State Founded: 1907 Office Phone: 252-737-1274 2018 Conference Record: 2-6 Sept. 7 GARDNER-WEBB Enrollment: 28,000 Cell Phone: 252-414-0990 (T-4th place, West Division) Sept. 14 at Navy* Nickname: Pirates E-Mail: [email protected] 2018 Bowl Appearance: none Sept. 21 WILLIAM & MARY Colors: Purple & Gold Facebook: ECUathletics Lettermen Returning/Lost: 49/20 Sept. 28 at Old Dominion Conference: American Athletic Athletic Twitter: @ECUathletics Starters Returning: 18 (7 Offense, 7 Oct. 3 TEMPLE* Athletics Director: Jon Gilbert Football Twitter: @ECUPiratesFB Defense, 4 Specialists) Oct. 19 at UCF* Stadium: Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Primary Offense: Spread Oct. 26 USF* (50,000) Primary Defense: Multiple 4-2-5 Nov. 2 CINCINNATI* Head Coach: Mike Houston Nov. 9 at SMU* ECU (Mars Hill ‘94), 1st year Nov. 23 at UConn* November 30 • TBA Record at School: 0-0 Nov. 30 TULSA* www.ECUPirates.com Greenville, NC Career Record: 71-21 (7 years) *American Athletic Conference

Tulsa’s offense

86 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Series History Against 2019 Opponents INTRO MICHIGAN STATE 1977 #20 OSU 34-17 Tulsa 2007 Tulsa 29-23 Tulsa 1981 OSU 23-21 Stillwater 2008 Tulsa 37-31 Dallas 1982 Tulsa 25-15 Tulsa 2009 SMU 27-13 Tulsa FIRST MEETING 1983 OSU 9-0 Stillwater 2010 SMU 21-18 Dallas 1984 #10 OSU 31-7 Tulsa 2011 Tulsa 38-7 Tulsa 1985 #6 OSU 25-13 Stillwater 2012 SMU 35-27 Dallas SAN JOSE STATE 1986 Tulsa 27-23 Tulsa 2014 Tulsa 38-28 Tulsa 1987 OSU 39-28 Stillwater 2015 Tulsa 40-31 Dallas 7 games 1988 OSU 56-35 Stillwater 2016 Tulsa 43-40 (OT) Tulsa Tulsa leads series 4-3-0 1989 Tulsa 20-10 Tulsa 2017 SMU 38-34 Dallas 1990 OSU 10-3 Stillwater 2018 Tulsa 27-24 Tulsa PLAYERS Year Winner Score Site 1991 Tulsa 13-7 Tulsa 1999 San Jose State 34-10 San Jose 1992 OSU 24-19 Stillwater Last meeting: Nov. 24, 2018 at Tulsa (Tulsa 27, SMU 24) 2000 Tulsa 28-17 Tulsa 1993 OSU 16-10 Tulsa Tulsa at home: 7-5-0 2001 San Jose State 63-27 San Jose 1994 OSU 17-10 Stillwater Tulsa at Dallas: 4-9-0 2002 San Jose State 49-38 Tulsa 1995 Tulsa 24-23 Tulsa Last win at Tulsa: Nov. 24, 2018 (Tulsa 27, SMU 24) 2003 Tulsa 34-32 San Jose 1996 OSU 30-9 Stillwater Last win at Dallas: Oct. 31, 2015 (Tulsa 40, SMU 31) 2004 Tulsa 34-24 Tulsa 1998 Tulsa 35-20 Tulsa Most points by Tulsa: 43, Oct. 7, 2016 (Tulsa 43, SMU 40 @ Tulsa) 2016 Tulsa 45-10 Tulsa 1999 OSU 46-9 Stillwater Most points by SMU: 42, Nov. 15, 1997 (SMU 42, Tulsa 41 @ Dallas) 2000 OSU 36-26 Tulsa Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 31, Oct. 29, 2011 (Tulsa 38, SMU 7 Last meeting: Sept. 3, 2016 at Tulsa (Tulsa 45, SJS 10) 2004 OSU 38-21 Stillwater @ Tulsa) Tulsa at home: 3-1-0 Largest SMU margin of victory: 30, Nov. 7, 1998 (SMU 33, Tulsa 3 2010 OSU 65-28 Stillwater Tulsa at San Jose 1-2-0 @ Dallas) 2011 #7 OSU 59-33 Tulsa Last win at Tulsa: Sept. 3, 2016 (Tulsa 45, SJS 10) Longest Tulsa win streak: 3 games

2017 #10 OSU 59-24 Stillwater STAFF Last win at San Jsoe: Nov. 20, 2004 (Tulsa 34, SJS 24) Longest SMU win streak: 7 games Most points by Tulsa: 45, Sept. 3, 2016 (Tulsa 45, SJS 10 @ Tulsa) Most points by SJS: 63, Oct. 27, 2001 (SJS 63, Tulsa 27 @ San Jose) Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 35, Sept. 3, 2016 (Tulsa 45, SJS 10 Last meeting: Aug. 31, 2017 @ Stillwater (OSU 59, Tulsa 24) @ Tulsa) Tulsa at home: 22-15-2 NAVY Largest SJS margin of victory: 36, Oct. 27, 2001 (SJS 63, Tulsa 27 Tulsa at Stillwater: 5-25-3 Last win at Tulsa: Sept. 12, 1998 (Tulsa 35, OSU 20) @ San Jose) 6 games Last win at Stillwater: Nov. 3, 1951 (Tulsa 37, OSU 7) Longest Tulsa win streak: 3 games Navy leads series 5-1-0 Longest SJS win streak: 2 games Most points by Tulsa: 64, Oct. 31, 1964 (Tulsa 64, OSU 14 @ Tulsa) Most points by OSU: 65, Sept. 18, 2010 (OSU 65, Tulsa 28 @ Stillwater) Year Winner Score Site Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 50, Oct. 31, 1964 (Tulsa 64, OSU 14 @ Tulsa) 2004 Navy 29-0 Tulsa

OKLAHOMA STATE Largest OSU margin of victory: 39, Nov. 17, 1917 (OSU 41, Tulsa 2 2006 Tulsa 24-23 (OT) Annapolis REVIEW @ Stillwater) 2015 #16 Navy 44-21 Tulsa 72 games Longest Tulsa win streak: 5 games 2016 Navy 42-40 Annapolis OSU leads series 40-27-5 Longest OSU win streak: 6 games 2017 Navy 31-21 Tulsa 2018 Navy 37-29 Annapolis Year Winner Score Site 1914 OSU 13-6 Stillwater Last meeting: Nov. 17, 2018 at Annapolis (Navy 37, Tulsa 29) 1915 Tie 0-0 Stillwater WYOMING Tulsa at home: 0-3-0 1916 Tulsa 17-13 Tulsa Tulsa at Annapolis: 1-2-0 5 games 1917 OSU 41-2 Stillwater Last win at Tulsa: none Wyoming leads series 3-2-0 1918 OSU 33-0 Tulsa Last win at Annapolis: Sept. 23, 2006 (Tulsa 24, Navy 23 - OT) CONFERENCE 1919 Tie 7-7 Stillwater Most points by Tulsa: 40, Nov. 12, 2016 (Navy 42, Tulsa 40 @ Year Winner Score Site Annapolis) AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1920 Tulsa 20-14 Tulsa 1954 Wyoming 28-27 Tulsa 1922 schools mutually agrred to cancel game Most points by Navy: 44, Nov. 21, 2015 (Navy 44, Tulsa 21 @ Tulsa) 1955 Wyoming 23-19 Laramie Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 1, Sept. 23, 2006 (Tulsa 24, Navy 1926 Tulsa 28-0 Tulsa 1994 Wyoming 17-7 Laramie 23 - OT @ Annapolis) 1927 Tulsa 28-26 Stillwater 1995 Tulsa 35-6 Tulsa Largest Navy margin of victory: 29, Sept. 18, 2004 (Navy 29, Tulsa 1928 Tulsa 31-0 Stillwater 1998 Tulsa 35-0 Tulsa 0 @ Tulsa) 1929 OSU 20-0 Stillwater Longest Tulsa win streak: 1 game 1930 OSU 13-7 Tulsa Last meeting: Nov. 21, 1998 at Tulsa (Tulsa 35, Wyoming 0) Longest Navy win streak: 4 games 1931 OSU 7-6 Tulsa Tulsa at home: 2-1-0 1932 Tie 0-0 Tulsa Tulsa at Laramie: 0-2-0 1933 OSU 7-0 Tulsa Last win at Tulsa: Nov. 21, 1998 (Tulsa 35, Wyoming 0) CINCINNATI 1934 Tulsa 19-0 Tulsa Last win at Laramie: none OPPONENTS 1935 Tuls 12-0 Tulsa Most points by Tulsa: 35, Oct. 7, 1995 (Tulsa 35, Wyoming 6 @ Tulsa); 33 games 1936 Tulsa 13-0 Tulsa Nov. 21, 1998 (Tulsa 35, Wyoming 0 @ Tulsa) Tulsa leads series 17-14-2 1937 Tulsa 27-0 Tulsa Most points by Wyoming: 43, Nov. 25, 2017 (Temple 43, Tulsa 22 @ 1938 Tulsa 20-7 Tulsa Tulsa) Year Winner Score Site 1939 OSU 9-7 Tulsa Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 35, Nov. 21, 1998 (Tulsa 35, 1946 Tulsa 20-0 Tulsa 1940 Tulsa 19-6 Tulsa Wyoming 0 @ Tulsa) 1951 Cincinnati 47-35 Cincinnati 1941 Tulsa 16-0 Stillwater Largest Wyoming margin of victory: 10, Sept. 17, 1994 (Wyoming 17, 1952 Tie 14-14 Tulsa 1942 Tulsa 34-6 Tulsa Tulsa 7 @ Laramie) 1953 Cincinnati 14-7 Tulsa 1943 Tulsa 55-6 Tulsa Longest Tulsa win streak: 2 games 1954 Cincinnati 40-7 Cincinnati 1944 OSU 46-40 Tulsa Longest Wyoming win streak: 3 games 1955 Tie 21-21 Tulsa 1945 #11 OSU 12-6 Stillwater 1956 Cincinnati 7-6 Cincinnati 1946 Tulsa 20-18 Tulsa 1957 Tulsa 12-7 Tulsa 1947 Tulsa 13-0 Stillwater SMU 1958 Cincinnati 15-6 Cincinnati HISTORY 1948 OSU 19-0 Stillwater 1959 Tulsa 14-7 Tulsa 1949 Tie 13-13 Stillwater 25 games 1960 Tulsa 34-3 Cincinnati 1950 Tulsa 27-13 Tulsa SMU leads series 14-11-0 1961 Tulsa 19-0 Tulsa 1951 Tulsa 35-7 Stillwater 1962 Tulsa 24-18 Cincinnati 1952 Tulsa 23-21 Tulsa Year Winner Score Site 1963 Cincinnati 21-15 Tulsa 1953 OSU 28-14 Stillwater 1935 SMU 14-0 Tulsa 1964 Cincinnati 28-23 Cincinnati 1954 OSU 12-0 Tulsa 1943 Tulsa 20-7 Dallas 1965 Tulsa 49-8 Tulsa 1955 OSU 14-0 Stillwater 1991 Tulsa 31-26 Dallas 1966 Tulsa 13-0 Cincinnati 1956 Tie 14-14 Tulsa 1996 SMU 17-10 Dallas 1967 Tulsa 35-6 Cincinnati 1957 OSU 28-13 Stillwater 1997 SMU 42-41 Tulsa 1968 Tulsa 34-27 Cincinnati 1958 Tulsa 24-16 Tulsa 1998 SMU 33-3 Dallas 1969 Tulsa 40-24 Tulsa

1959 OSU 26-0 Stillwater RECORDS 1999 SMU 28-14 Tulsa 1970 Tulsa 7-3 Tulsa 1960 OSU 28-7 Tulsa 2000 SMU 24-20 Dallas 1973 Tulsa 16-13 Tulsa 1961 OSU 26-0 Stillwater 2001 SMU 24-14 Tulsa 1975 Tulsa 24-16 Tulsa 1962 OSU 17-7 Tulsa 2002 SMU 24-21 Dallas 1976 Cincinnati 16-7 Cincinnati 1963 OSU 33-24 Stillwater 2003 Tulsa 35-16 Tulsa 1977 Cincinnati 28-0 Cincinnati 1964 Tulsa 64-14 Tulsa 2004 SMU 41-35 (OT) Dallas 1978 Tulsa 27-26 Cincinnati 1965 OSU 17-14 Stillwater 2005 Tulsa 20-13 Tulsa 1980 Tulsa 31-13 Tulsa 1976 OSU 33-21 Stillwater 2006 SMU 34-24 Dallas 1993 Cincinnati 22-15 Tulsa

TulsaHurricane.com 87 1994 Cincinnati 28-13 Cincinnati 2013 Tulane 14-7 New Orleans 1988 Houston 82-28 Houston 1995 Cincinnati 24-5 Tulsa 2014 Tulsa 38-31 (2OT) Tulsa 1992 Tulsa 28-25 Tulsa 1997 Cincinnati 33-24 Cincinnati 2015 Tulsa 45-34 New Orleans 1993 Tulsa 38-24 Houston 2015 Cincinnati 49-38 Cincinnati 2016 Tulsa 50-27 Tulsa 2005 Houston 30-23 Tulsa 2016 Tulsa 40-37/OT Tulsa 2017 Tulane 62-28 New Orleans 2006 Houston 27-10 Houston 2018 Tulane 24-17 Tulsa 2007 Tulsa 56-7 Tulsa Last meeting: Nov. 25, 2016 at Tulsa (Tulsa 40, Cincinnati 37 OT) 2008 Houston 70-30 Houston Tulsa at home: 11-4-2 Last meeting: Oct. 27, 2018 at Tulsa (Tulane 24, Tulsa 17) 2009 #13 Houston 46-45 Tulsa Tulsa at Cincinnati: 6-10-0 Tulsa at home: 6-1-0 2010 Tulsa 28-25 Houston Last win at Tulsa: Nov. 25, 2016 (Tulsa 40, Cincinnati 37 OT) Tulsa at New Orleans: 4-3-0 2011 #7 Houston 48-16 Tulsa Last win at Cincinnati: Oct. 21, 1978 (Tulsa 27, Cincinnati 26) Tulsa at Neutral Site: 1-0-0 @ Monroe, La. 2012 Tulsa 41-7 Houston Most points by Tulsa: 49, Oct. 23, 1965 Tulsa 49, Cincinnati 8 @ Tulsa) Last win at Tulsa: Oct. 22, 2016 (Tulsa 50, Tulane 27) 2014 Houston 38-28 Houston Most points by Cincinnati: 49, Nov. 14, 2015 (Cincinnati 49, Tulsa 38 Last win at New Orleans: Nov. 27, 2015 (Tulsa 45, Tulane 34) 2015 Houston 38-24 Tulsa @ Cincinnati) Most points by Tulsa: 56, Nov. 22, 2008 (Tulsa 56, Tulane 7 @ Tulsa) 2016 #12 Houston 38-31 Houston Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 41,Oct. 23, 1965 Tulsa 49, Cincinnati Most points by Tulane: 62, Oct. 7, 2017 (Tulane 62, Tulsa 28 @ New 2017 Tulsa 45-17 Tulsa Orleans) 8 @ Tulsa) 2018 Houston 41-26 Houston Largest Cincinnati margin of victory: 33, Oct. 2, 1954 (Cincinnati 40, Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 49, Nov. 22, 2008 (Tulsa 56, Tulane 7 @ Tulsa) Tulsa 7 @ Cincinnati) Last meeting: Oct. 4, 2018 at Houston (Houston 41, Tulsa 26) Largest Tulane margin of victory: 34, Oct. 7, 2017 (Tulane 62, Tulsa Longest Tulsa win streak: 8 games Tulsa at home: 10-9-0 28 @ New Orleans) Longest Cincinnati win streak: 5 games Tulsa at Houston: 9-15-0 Longest Tulsa win streak: 8 games Last win at Tulsa: Oct. 14, 2017 (Tulsa 45, Houston 17) Longest Tulane win streak: 2 games Last win at Houston: Nov. 10, 2012 (Tulsa 41, Houston 7) Most points by Tulsa: 56, Nov. 10, 2007 (Tulsa 56, Houston 7 @ Tulsa) MEMPHIS Most points by Houston: 100, Nov. 23, 1968 (Houston 100, Tulsa 6 @ UCF Houston) 29 games Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 49, Nov. 10, 2007 (Tulsa 56, Houston Memphis leads series 18-11-0 10 games 7 @ Tulsa) Tulsa leads series 7-3-0 Largest Houston margin of victory: 94, Nov. 23, 1968 (Houston 100, Year Winner Score Site Tulsa 6 @ Houston) 1961 Memphis 48-12 Tulsa Year Winner Score Site Longest Tulsa win streak: 3 games 1963 Memphis 28-15 Tulsa 2005* Tulsa 44-27 Orlando Longest Houston win streak: 5 games 1964 Tulsa 19-7 Tulsa 2007 UCF 44-23 Orlando 1965 Tulsa 32-28 Tulsa 2007* UCF 44-25 Orlando 1966 Memphis 6-0 Memphis 2008 Tulsa 49-19 Tulsa 1968 Memphis 32-6 Tulsa 2011 Tulsa 24-17 Orlando EAST CAROLINA 1969 Memphis 42-24 Memphis 2012 Tulsa 23-21 Tulsa 1970 Tulsa 27-12 Tulsa 2012* Tulsa 33-27 (OT) Tulsa 14 games 1972 Memphis 49-21 Memphis 2014 UCF 31-7 Orlando ECU leads series 8-6-0 1973 Memphis 28-16 Memphis 2015 Tulsa 45-30 Tulsa 1975 Memphis 16-14 Tulsa 2016 Tulsa 35-20 Orlando Year Winner Score Site 1976 Tulsa 16-14 Tulsa 1984 Tulsa 31-20 Tulsa 1987 Memphis 14-0 Tulsa Last meeting: Nov. 19, 2016 at Orlando (Tulsa 35, UCF 20) 1985 Tulsa 21-20 Greenville 1988 Memphis 26-20 Memphis Tulsa at home: 4-0-0 1993 Tulsa 52-26 Greenville 1990 Memphis 22-10 Tulsa Tulsa at Orlando: 3-3-0 1994 ECU 28-21 Tulsa 1991 Tulsa 33-28 Memphis Last win at Tulsa: Nov. 7, 2015 (Tulsa 45, UCF 30) 1995 ECU 23-7 Greenville 1992 Memphis 30-25 Tulsa Last win at Orlando: Nov. 19, 2016 (Tulsa 35, USF 20) 2005 Tulsa 45-13 Tulsa 1993 Tulsa 23-19 Memphis Most points by Tulsa: 49, Oct. 26, 2008 (Tulsa 49, USF 19 @ Tulsa) 2006 Tulsa 31-10 Greenville 1994 Memphis 42-18 Tulsa Most points by UCF: 44, Oct. 20, 2007 (UCF 44, Tulsa 23 @ Orlando); 2008* ECU 27-24 Tulsa 1995 Memphis 10-7 Memphis Dec. 1, 2007 (UCF 44, Tulsa 25 @ Orlando – C-USA Championship 2009 ECU 44-17 Tulsa 2005 Tulsa 37-31 (OT) Tulsa Game) 2010 ECU 51-49 Greenville Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 30, Oct. 26, 2008 (Tulsa 49, UCF 2006 Tulsa 35-14 Memphis 2013 ECU 58-24 Greenville 19 @ Tulsa) 2009 Tulsa 33-30 (OT) Tulsa 2014 ECU 49-32 Tulsa Largest UCF margin of victory: 24, Nov. 14, 2014 (UCF 31, Tulsa 7 2015 ECU 30-17 Greenville 2010 Tulsa 48-7 Memphis @ Orlando) 2014 Memphis 40-20 Memphis Longest Tulsa win streak: 4 games 2016 Tulsa 45-24 Tulsa 2015 #17 Memphis 66-42 Tulsa Longest USF win streak: 2 games 2016 Tulsa 59-30 Memphis * C-USA Championship Game 2017 #21 Memphis 41-14 Tulsa 2018 Memphis 47-21 Memphis Last meeting: Nov. 5, 2016 at Tulsa (Tulsa 45, ECU 24) HOUSTON Tulsa at home: 10-8-2 Last meeting: Nov. 10, 2018 at Memphis (Memphis 47, Tulsa 21) Tulsa at Greenville: 3-4-0 43 games Tulsa at home: 6-10-0 Last win at Tulsa: Nov. 5, 2016 (Tulsa 45, ECU 24) Houston leads series 24-19-0 Tulsa at Memphis: 5-8-0 Last win at Greenville: Oct. 14, 2006 (Tulsa 31, ECU 10) Last win at Tulsa: Nov. 27, 2009 (Tulsa 33, Memphis 30 – OT) Most points by Tulsa: 52, Nov. 6, 1993 (Tulsa 52, ECU 26 @ Greenville) Year Winner Score Site Last win at Memphis: Oct. 29, 2016 (Tulsa 59, Memphis 30) Most points by ECU: 58, Nov. 9, 2013 (ECU 58, Tulsa 24 @ Greenville) Most points by Tulsa: 59, Oct. 29, 2016 (Tulsa 59, Memphis 30 @ 1950 Tulsa 28-21 Houston Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 32, Nov. 12, 2005 (Tulsa 45, ECU 13 Memphis) 1951 Tulsa 46-27 Tulsa @ Greenville) Most points by Memphis: 66, Oct. 23, 2015 (Memphis 66, Tulsa 42 1952 Houston 33-7 Houston Largest ECU margin of victory: 34, Nov. 9, 2013 (ECU 58, Tulsa 24 @ @ Tulsa) 1953 Tulsa 23-21 Tulsa Greenville) Largest Tulsa margin of victory: 41, Oct. 2, 2010 (Tulsa 48, Memphis 1954 Houston 20-7 Houston Longest Tulsa win streak: 3 games 7 @ Memphis) 1955 Tulsa 17-14 Tulsa Longest ECU win streak: 6 games Largest Memphis margin of victory: 36, Sept. 23, 1961 (Memphis 48, 1956 Houston 14-0 Houston Tulsa 12 @ Tulsa) 1957 Houston 13-7 Tulsa Longest Tulsa win streak: 4 games 1958 Tulsa 25-20 Houston Longest Memphis win streak: 3 games 1959 Houston 22-13 Tulsa 1960 Tulsa 26-16 Houston 1961 Houston 14-2 Tulsa TULANE 1962 Houston 35-31 Houston 1963 Tulsa 22-21 Tulsa 15 games 1964 Tulsa 31-23 Houston Tulsa leads series 11-4-0 1965 Tulsa 14-0 Houston 1966 Houston 73-14 Houston Year Winner Score Site 1967 Tulsa 22-13 (#10) Tulsa 1968 Tulane 25-15 New Orleans 1968 #11 Houston 100-6 Houston 2005 Tulsa 38-14 Monroe, La. 1969 Houston 47-14 Tulsa 2006 Tulsa 38-3 Tulsa 1970 Houston 21-9 Houston National Ranking for opponent is listed 2007 Tulsa 49-25 New Orleans 1972 Houston 21-0 Tulsa before team name if a Tulsa victory; if a 2008 Tulsa 56-7 Tulsa 1973 #14 Houston 35-16 Houston 2009 Tulsa 37-13 New Orleans 1974 Tulsa 30-14 (#15) Tulsa Tulsa loss the national ranking is listed 2010 Tulsa 52-24 Tulsa 1975 Houston 42-30 Houston 2011 Tulsa 31-3 New Orleans 1985 Tulsa 31-24 Tulsa after the score in parentheses. 2012 Tulsa 45-10 Tulsa 1986 Tulsa 24-14 Houston

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In 1916, Kendall College players Ivan Grove, Virgil Jones and CONFERENCE

Madison “Puny” Blevins developed the controversial “Tower AMERICAN ATHLETIC Play”, a play that saw Blevins lift Jones onto his shoulders and end with Grove tossing the ball to Jones. After completing the play in a 117-0 victory over Missouri School of the Mines, the play was ruled illegal a year later. OPPONENTS

HISTORY HISTORY INSIDE

Tulsa Football Historical Review...... 90-99 Tulsa’s Pro Draftees...... 112-113

Hurricane Bowl History...... 100-106 Hurricane in All-Star Games...... 114

Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductees...... 107 Current NFL/CFL Players...... 114 RECORDS

National Awards...... 107 Tulsa’s Conference History...... 115

Retired Jerseys...... 108 All-Conference Selections...... 116-118

All-Americans...... 109-111 Conference Honors...... 117

TulsaHurricane.com 89 1895: The Legacy Begins The legacy of Tulsa football began when the Bacone School for Indians and Henry Kendall College, which later became The University of Tulsa, did battle in 1895. It was one of the first football games in the Indian Territory and the game caused a lot of excitement within the student ­bodies of each school as well as the citizens of the Territory.

People in the Oklahoma Territory were excited by the prospects of having That was the type of domination Kendall experienced in 1916. The season football in the area, but no one really understood how the game was played. ended with Kendall producing an undefeated 10-0 record, and laying claim The Kendall team didn’t even actually have a coach in that first season. A young to the unofficial title of “state champions.“ transfer student from Springfield, Missouri, named Norman Leard stepped up to the task. While the team turned in their uniforms that season, a few Tulsa businessmen wanted one more game for the Kendall team, against the fabulous Irish of Although there was no score recorded, Kendall College won the only game Notre Dame. How close Kendall came to playing Notre Dame in the finale of the the team played that year. 1916 season probably will never be known, but a definite move was underway with some of the town’s wealthiest oilmen reportedly backing the promotion. Football struggled to gain its prominence at the college. The college played only 19 games between 1900 and 1910. No teams were fielded in 1903, 1904, Prior to the 1917 season, McBirney went back to his bank, and Schmidt, an 1906,1907 or 1911. assistant coach under McBirney, went to fight in World War I, as did a number of players. As a result, the 1917 season was a rough one for Kendall College. Kendall College’s reappearance on the collegiate football scene in 1912 came at a time when the game itself was becoming modernized. New rules altered Hal Medford took the coaching reins, but enrollment dropped drastically as did the game. Offenses were allowed four downs to make 10 yards. The length of the male population. With only two varsity players available, Medford took the the playing field was reduced from 110 to 100 yards, and most importantly, initiative to recruit players from Kendall Academy to fill the roster. The team had the 20-yard limit on forward passes was removed. many weak areas and Medford had a hard time finding players to strengthen those areas. The team went without a win, thus it was called “the season that By 1914, the resurrection of Kendall College football was in full swing and two fell victim to the Kaiser’s war.” men helped spur that along. Sam McBirney, a Tulsa banker, and came on the scene. In 1914, McBirney led the team to a 7-2 record with five shutout victories, and followed that season with a 6-1-1 record in 1915.

It wasn’t just McBirney who jump-started the football program. Ivan Grove, who was one player instrumental in building the the Kendall football program, was the key to undefeated seasons of 1916 and 1919. He quarterbacked the Presbyterians from 1914 through 1916, and again in 1919.

During the 1916 season, Grove and receivers Virgil Jones and Madison ”Puny” Blevins developed the controversial “tower play”. The play called for Jones and Blevins to sprint down field, Blevins would stop, lift Jones onto his shoulders, and Grove would toss the ball to Jones. At that time, there were no rules against such a play But it only worked once for the Kendallites in a 117-0 thrashing of Missouri School of Mines. Henry Kendall College 1916 Football Team

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Schmidt, who led the 1921 team to a 6-3 record, was preparing for the 1922 season when he was named the head coach at the University of Arkansas.

Enter the name Howard Acher. When he took over the position, Acher saw great potential in his team and wanted to publicize it by creating a new identity with REVIEW a new nickname. Sports writers and others had called the school by any number of names from the Presbyterians to the Orange and Black, to the Kendallites.

After an opening day win against a strong Texas Christian University team in 1922, Acher put his mind to work. The press had claimed that the Kendall Tulsa versus Arkansas, 1920. football team blew through its opponents like a tornado. So, it figured that

Tornadoes, would be the nickname with “golden” added to identify the color CONFERENCE By 1919, the Presbyterians were back in full force and primed for a comeback. of the uniforms. However, it was later found that Georgia Tech had claimed that AMERICAN ATHLETIC Schmidt came back from the war ready to coach, and McBirney joined him as name, so from tornado it was evolved meteorologically to a hurricane. Thus the an assistant coach this time. All the players from previous years were back now, squad voted, and the name “Golden Hurricane” became the new team moniker including Grove, and optimism was high. with the gold added because of the jersey color.

The team played nine games, but only three were seen as serious threats — TU lived up to its nickname as the Golden Hurricane blew through the Texas Oklahoma, Oklahoma A&M and Arkansas. The powerful Kendall team with A&M defense in the next game with pass after pass from quarterback Rex Grove, John Young, Benton Springer, Harry Miller and Vergil Jones back in 1919, Thomas. TU won its first game as the Golden Hurricane by a score of 13-10. pummeled its first opponent, Oklahoma Baptist. Kendall scored 22 touchdowns OPPONENTS A perfect 9-0 record in was followed with two straight losing seasons, and after and 20 conversions to amass a 152-0 victory. the 1924 season Acher resigned his position as head coach. His replacement Tulsa went on to defeated two of its main rivals, including 27-0 against was quite a shock to everyone as Elmer “Gloomy Gus” Henderson was chosen Oklahoma and a 63-7 victory over Arkansas. Tulsa and Oklahoma A&M tied 7-7. to take over the coaching reins. The selection of Henderson wasn’t as much of a surprise as was his acceptance of the offer. He was coming from a program By the turn of the century, Henry Kendall College was on the map as a team to at the University of Southern California where, “one All American was in the reckon with on the field. game, and his substitute on the bench was an All American.” No one could understand why he would leave such a program. But the reason was simple, his lucrative contract at Tulsa. THE GLORIOUS TWENTIES HISTORY Known as “Gloomy Gus” because of his pessimism when speaking for publica- Schmidt took Henry Kendall College into the new decade with tion, he found success easy at Tulsa. He taught his team five new formations, another undefeated season in 1920, the third such season in and put the team back on its feet after only three wins over the previous two the brief history of the school. Kendall outsc­ ored its opponents seasons. His first few seasons resulted in 13 wins and four losses, and by 1927, in 1920, 621 to 21 points. Golden Hurricane football was well on its way to recovery.

As the decade progressed, changes ranging from coaching to the name of the In 1928, prosperity in America and the success of Tulsa football, inspired university itself altered the face of Kendall football. Henderson to dream of a new stadium. He took his dream to the rich oilmen of Tulsa, and they supported it. A short time later, Henderson saw his dream RECORDS The first thing to change was the actual name of the university. On February 8, come true. The University of Tulsa football team had a new home to go along 1921, The University of Tulsa was born. The administration of Kendall College believed that by taking on the name of the city, more support from its citizens with the new philosophy and nickname. would follow. This change was met with immediate increases in donations, thus proving its effectiveness.

TulsaHurricane.com 91 The first game in Skelly Stadium was played on Oct. 4, 1930, as Tulsa defeated The stadium was dedicated at the 1930 season opener against Arkansas. The Arkansas 26-6. Golden Hurricane christened their new home with a 26-6 victory.

One of the mainstays for the Golden Hurricane during this transition was Chet Benefiel who played for TU from 1928 to 1931. The halfback’s exploits on the football field was said to have spurred the support for TU football that resulted in the building of Skelly Field. Benefiel earned honorable mention All-America honors in 1930, and captained two teams. He was Oklahoma Back of the Year in 1929, and was selected to the All-Oklahoma team in 1929 and 1930.

As the Hurricane adapted to its new surroundings, the team’s prosperity grew. Henderson’s 1933 team was the highlight of the decade.

The Golden Hurricane played seven games that season, posting victories over rivals Oklahoma, Kansas and Arkansas. The Hurricane also soundly beat Oklahoma Central, Washburn and George Washington. The lone setback TU suffered was at the hands of Texas A&M. Wins over such strong competition caused the team of 1933 to be called one of the best in Tulsa football history.

When Henderson decided to leave his coaching post in 1935, TU went in search of a successor. What they found was yet another Rose Bowl champion coach from Southern Methodist University named . At first, Hurt didn’t accept the position, but with some persuasive recruiting talk and a visit to campus, he accepted.

Hurt’s tenure lasted three seasons and after the 1938 season, he stepped down TULSA FOOTBALL GETS A NEW HOME to take the head coaching post at Kansas. The 1930 season saw Coach Henderson’s dream of a new home Former TU player Chet Benefiel moved up from his freshman coaching posi- for Tulsa football became a reality. Though the Depression had tion to be Hurt’s successor, In 1940, Benefiel led the Hurricane to share the hit hard, the need for a new stadium was growing by the day. Missouri Valley Conference Championship in 1940. However, his contract was McNulty Park, the original home of the Golden Hurricane, had become archaic not renewed for the next season. As a result, Tulsa hired who by modern collegiate standards. In actuality, it was a baseball field that only would lead the Hurricane through one of the most successful decades in Tulsa measured 90 yards. This meant teams had to cross the goal line once, place the football history. ball back on the 10 yard line, and cross the goal line again in order to score. By 1930, the new stadium had been approved and funding for the $300,000 TULSA GOES TO FIVE STRAIGHT NEW project had been acquired, so there could be no stopping. The stadium was built to hold 15,000 spectators, and the north and south ends were left open for future YEARS DAY BOWL GAMES — THE FIRST growth. Capacity now stands at 40,235. The stadium was named after William SCHOOL TO ACCOMPLISH THAT FEAT G. Skelly, a local oilman, who donated $125,000 to the project. The balance was raised by Tulsa businessmen by organizing the Stadium Corporation of Tulsa. The 1940s saw great development in the strength and notoriety of the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane. Players like Glenn Dobbs, Sax Judd, Bobby Jack Stuart and N.A. Keithley, combined with the coaching of Frnka meant five straight bowl berths. Tulsa became the first school to go to five straight New Years Day Bowl Games, starting with the Sun Bowl on January 1, 1942. Two Sugar Bowls, the Orange Bowl and Oil Bowl followed. Frnka brought a fervent love of the game and a strong desire to learn as much as he could about the game to Tulsa. He built a national football powerhouse en route to a career record of 40-9-2 in his five years.

The bowl appearances began in 1941 as the Hurricane posted a 7-2 regular season record. By early December, there had been no talk of a bowl bid for the Hurricane. A 13-6 loss to Arkansas seemed to have dashed any bowl dreams the team may have had. However, on December 4, word came that TU had in fact been invited to the Sun Bowl to play Texas Tech in El Paso, Texas on January 1, 1942.

Tech was favored in the game, but that fact did not intimidate the Hurricane. As the waning minutes of the game approached and the game still scoreless, Dobbs connected with Judd who fell over the goal line for the games only points. Tulsa emerged victorious from its first bowl game.

Tulsa’s bowl dynasty gained strength in 1942. At the end of the regular season, Coach Frnka pictured the Hurricane had the only perfect record in college football going at 10-0. with Glenn Dobbs, 1941.

92 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1941 Tulsa Football Team, First Bowl Team Coming off that bowl victory, TU was hungry

for another, and that hunger grew as the 1945 INTRO season began. Hopes of another big bowl appearance were strong, but setbacks near the end of the season deflated those hopes some- what. However, Tulsa impressed the Oil Bowl selection committee enough with a 20-18 win over Hondo Air Base in the regular season finale to earn a bowl bid. Thus, the Golden Hurricane found itself in its fifth straight bowl game play- PLAYERS ing Georgia.

The Oil Bowl game was close throughout, as each team capitalized on turnovers and the score stayed 7-6 until the fourth quarter, when the Bulldogs scored 13 of their 20 points in that quarter. Tulsa came out on the short end of a 20-6 battle. STAFF Although that loss ended Tulsa’s bowl appear- REVIEW

It had been rumored that the Hurricane was in line for the Rose Bowl, but Ellis Jones, a one armed guard, was named when the invitation came, it was from New Orleans and the Sugar Bowl. Tulsa’s as a Football All-American in 1945. opponent would be Tennessee. CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC Tulsa struck first in that January 1, 1943 game. On TU’s second possession, Dobbs went to work picking apart the Vols’ defense to put the Hurricane on top 6-0. As the game went on, TU saw its lead dissipate. The Volunteers pulled ances for a time, the accomplishment of having gone to five straight bowl to within one point just before halftime. games put The University of Tulsa on the college football map. The Frnka era also ended with the Oil Bowl game. But, his contributions to Tulsa kept alive A safety and another Tennessee touchdown in the second half gave the Vols a tradition of quality football that ranks with some of the best in the country a 14-7 victory, and ending Tulsa’s hope of going 11-0 on the season and being that carried into the 1950s. able to claim the nation’s number one ranking. Tulsa ended the season 10-1 and ranked fourth in the nation. OPPONENTS

The 1943 season saw Tulsa receive a second straight invitation to the Sugar Bowl. This time the opponent would be Georgia Tech. THE BOWL LEGACY CONTINUES J.O. “Buddy” Brothers moved into the head coaching position in After the Tulsa offense failed to gain a first down, Clyde LeForce faked a field goal and threw the ball to Ed Shedlosky for a 6-0 Tulsa lead on the first Hurricane 1946 and took the Hurricane program into the 1950s, but not possession. At the start of the second quarter, TU struck again on a Jimmy Ford before posting a 9-1 record in 1946. Tulsa hit a low point in 1948 76-yard touchdown run putting TU in command 12-0. Then, the Yellow Jackets with an 0-9-1 record, but two years later Tulsa bounced back got on the scoreboard making it a 12-7 game. By halftime, the score stood at 18-7. with a 9-1-1 mark in 1950. HISTORY As the second half began, the Yellow Jackets began a comeback that broke the The highlight of the 1950s was Tulsa’s visit to the Gator Bowl following the backs of the Hurricane. Tech quickly scored a touchdown to bring the score to 1952 season where they met a strong Florida team. That season, the Hurricane 18-13. A 78-yard drive hammered the final nail in the Hurricane’s coffin as the posted an 8-2-1 record as TU renewed their bowl tradition. game ended in a 20-18 heartbreaking defeat. Several players played key roles in the success of that 1952 team. Of course, As the next season took shape, TU was looking good for a fourth straight bowl it all started with inspiration from Coach Brothers, who was born with no left game. Tulsa’s wish came true when the Hurricane received word that they’d hand. He inspired his players with his courage and determination not to allow have a chance to avenge the previous year’s bowl loss to Georgia Tech. This his handicap to get in the way. Tom Ham, a player for Brothers on that 1952 time Tulsa would face Tech in the Orange Bowl on January 1, 1945. team, once said “coach Brothers showed his toughness every day at practice.” RECORDS His toughness spurred the Hurricane to success in 1952. Tulsa scored two first quarter touchdowns and added a third TD in the third quarter before Tech was able to get on the scoreboard. Tech had a third period Coach Brothers was voted Missouri Valley Coach of the Year in 1949 and 1951. score and each team scored once more in the final quarter, as Tulsa held on His Hurricane teams had a career record of 26-5-1, winning two Missouri Valley for a 26-14 win. Conference championships.

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Tulsa was also blessed with exceptional talent in 1952. , For 30 years teams avoided passing the ball because they thought running the Marvin Matuszak and Howard Waugh were tri-captains. Hudsepth was ball was a better way to play the game.

a strong defensive back for the Hurricane and was selected to the All-Oklahoma What took years for college football to develop, Rhome and company oblit- decade football team of the 1950s. erated in two years. In 1964, the Rhome-Twilley connection broke 20 NCAA records for total offense, passing, receiving and scoring. The notoriety those Matuszak, hailed as one of the best linemen in Tulsa history, was the first impressive statistical numbers gave the two Hurricane standouts helped lead Hurricane player to twice be named first team All-America. Waugh was a them to back-to-back Heisman Trophy runner-up finishes, Rhome in 1964 and record-setting running back. He led the nation in rushing with 1,372 yards Twilley in 1965. and averaging 6.8 yards per rush. Dobbs obviously didn’t believe in the ground attack philosophy. He was one of These three men led a strong Hurricane team into the Florida game. From the the Hurricane’s most prolific passers himself, so it’s no wonder he brought his time the Hurricane took the field against Florida in the Gator Bowl, they knew aerial philosophy back to Tulsa. Under Dobbs’ guidance, the Hurricane offense they were in for a battle. Florida scored the first time they had the ball, and passed 52 percent of the time, well above the 29 percent Tulsa’s opponents again on a 37-yard pass play in the second quarter. were averaging.

When TU took the field for the second half, the Hurricane constructed a drive Behind that strong offense, the 1964 team won all but two regular season of 73 yards for their first score pulling the Hurricane within a touchdown at games leaving the Hurricane with an 8-2 record and an invitation to the 14-7. Tulsa’s second scoring drive covered 46 yards, capped by Waugh leap- Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston, Texas to face Mississippi. ing into the end zone after the Hurricane recovered a fumble at the Gators’ 46-yard line. However, Tom Miner’s PAT went wide left leaving Florida with a In that game, Tulsa dominated with its passing game as the Hurricane came one-point lead, 14-13. from behind to re-establish themselves as a strong bowl team by winning 14-7, and finishing the season with a 9-2 mark. TU had one final scoring opportunity after another Florida fumble with six minutes remaining in the game. The Hurricane traveled to the Gators’ 4-yard The 1965 season saw a quarterback named Billy Guy Anderson rise up to lead line, but had to settle for a field goal attempt that missed, allowing Florida to hold on for a 14-13 victory. Although Tulsa lost that bowl game, the 1952 team and those previous to it had some of the best players in Tulsa history.

PASSING WAS THE NAME OF THE GAME IN THE 1960s Lineman Marvin Matuszak (1951) was Tulsa’s first As the 1960s took shape, Glenn Dobbs became the head football two-time All-American. coach at his alma mater in 1961. Dobbs revitalized Tulsa’s passing attack making the Hurricane offense a threat whenever it took the field. Tulsa led the nation in passing for five straight seasons — 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1966. Although the 1963 season produced only a 5-5 record, Tulsa’s offense, spear- headed by quarterback Jerry Rhome, averaged 199.3 yards passing per contest.

Until 1964, college football was dominated by running attacks. The nation saw Tulsa’s vaunted offensive attack in 1964 as the best passing team the nation had ever seen.

94 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 the Hurricane. It wasn’t long before Anderson started breaking the records Skelly Stadium was expanded

Rhome had set the year before. Anderson was the nation’s leading passer as to 40,235 seats in 1964. INTRO he took Tulsa to yet another Bluebonnet Bowl.

Twilley was more of a threat than ever as he put his team and NCAA records of the previous year to shame. He caught 134 passes for 1,779 yards and 16 touchdowns in 1965, and came up just short in the Heisman Trophy balloting, as did Rhome the year before, finishing second to USC’s Mike Garrett.

The Golden Hurricane went into the Bluebonnet Bowl against Tennessee with PLAYERS an 8-2 record hoping to repeat the success of its previous Bluebonnet Bowl appearance. However, things were rough for the Hurricane this time, as Tulsa could cross the Volunteers’ 20-yard line only twice.

Tennessee jumped out to a 14-0 lead as they capitalized on two Tulsa fumbles. They also returned a punt for a third score, and turned an interception into their fourth score. The volunteers put the game out of reach on their last touchdown in the third quarter. Tennessee won the game 27-6.

In the 1960s, Tulsa took the collegiate passing game to a level never seen before. STAFF The Hurricane averaged nearly 318 yards in 1964, and increased that average to 346 yards a year later. Under the tutelage of Dobbs, it was Rhome, Anderson and Twilley who helped revolutionize the way college football was played.

NFL TALENT FLOURISHES

The 1970s continued the wealth of talent going through the From the moment Dry took the helm, things began to improve for the REVIEW Hurricane program and entering the professional ranks. Some Hurricane. His first game came the night after he accepted the head coaching of the players Tulsa turned out that decade went into the NFL position. Before that game, TU had gone 1-5, but upset Louisville and won its and became legends of the game. Names like Steve Largent and final two games to post a 3-2 record under Dry, and 4-7 on the year. It would Drew Pearson went on to successful careers in the NFL. be the only year during Dry’s four-and-a-half year tenure, that the Hurricane would suffer a losing season. A year later, Dry led Tulsa to a 6-5 record and first When F.A. Dry took over as head coach at mid-season 1972, replacing Claude place in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Gibson after six games, he was faced with the immediate challenge of creating CONFERENCE an understanding of his philosophy. That philosophy. He believed that strong The 1976 season was the highlight of the Dry Era as he coached the team to AMERICAN ATHLETIC organization was key the to a successful team. a 7-4 record, a Missouri Valley Conference championship, and a berth in the first Independence Bowl where the Hurricane faced McNeese State University.

Things looked promising for the Hurricane at first as they constructed a 65-yard Billy Guy Anderson passes for drive capped by a Thomas Bailey one-yard jaunt into the end zone for the first a school record 502 yards in a TU score, but at halftime, Tulsa clung to a slight 7-6 lead. 48-20 win over Colorado State. As the second half started, McNeese State produced a 65-yard scoring drive of OPPONENTS their own, topped with a two-point conversion giving them the lead 14-7. The Hurricane scored on a blocked field goal attempt, but the PAT was no good, so the Hurricane stayed a point shy of the lead at 14-13.

After Tulsa made a fourth quarter 38-yard field goal to go ahead 16-14, TU seemed to have the game in the palm of their hands, but McNeese State answered by putting together an 80-yard scoring drive during the final two minutes that put the Hurricane down to defeat 20-16.

Dry made great strides in revitalizing Hurricane football. During his tenure, he HISTORY posted a 31-18-1 record, and coached many standout players. Twenty-seven of them went into the pro ranks most of which were ­drafted.

One player who wasn’t drafted, turned out to be one of the best NFL receivers of all-time. Drew Pearson signed a free agent contract in 1972 with the Dallas Cowboys where he established himself as one of the best receivers in history.

After two years as Tulsa’s quarterback, he went to the receiving end of the RECORDS ball and led TU to the Missouri Valley Conference championship in 1971. As a receiver for the Hurricane, Pearson caught 55 passes for 1,119 yards placing him tenth in receiving in TU history. His senior season, Pearson averaged 20.9 yards per catch scoring five touchdowns. Pearson was signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent in 1972.

TulsaHurricane.com 95 Steve Largent, who would become an NFL Hall of Fame inductee, was favorably compared to Howard Twilley while at Tulsa. In 1974 and again in 1975, Largent led the nation in touchdown receptions with 14 touchdowns each year. He was a two-time selection for the all-MVC team and was named to the Associated Press second team All-American squad in 1975. Largent averaged 17.5 yards per catch for his career, and caught 51 passes for 1,000 yards his senior season.

In 1977, offensive lineman Steve August was a first round draft selection of the Seattle Seahawks.

These players and others, along with the man who coached them made a mark on Tulsa football history. Some made a mark on the NFL as well. The teams of the 1970s helped Tulsa build a reputation for developing quality players who can make a difference on a team.

NO JUSTICE John Cooper took over the Tulsa football program in 1977, and suffered through a 3-8 campaign, but in 1978 he rebounded the troops for an impressive 9-2 record. Perhaps one of the best football teams was assembled in 1982. The only blem- ish on the season was a loss to nationally-ranked Arkansas. However, Tulsa’s 10-1 season and top-20 national ranking was not good enough to impress Bowl scouts.

In that same season, college football fans new about a tandem of running backs at SMU, nicknamed the Pony Express ññ Eric Dickerson and Craig James. But what college football fans may not have known was that Tulsa has the only Micheal Gunter, one half of the other pair of running backs in the country to rush for over for over 1,000 yards Palomino Express. each — Micheal Gunter and Ken Lacy. In a takeoff of the Pony Express, Tulsa’s tandem was dubbed the “Palomino Express”. back as they put together scoring drives of 54 and 79 yards of their own to take That season, Tulsa was not the only 10-1 team snubbed from the Bowl picture, the lead 10-7. The Hurricane took a 17-10 lead into halftime on a field goal and as New Mexico was in the same situation as the Hurricane. Tulsa and New a blocked punt return for a touchdown. Mexico fans cried out for justice, and Justice is just what they received. Tulsa scored once more in the third quarter to build their lead to 24-10, but Tulsa and New Mexico would square off in the Justice Bowl on December 19, Oregon came back scoring two quick touchdowns to knot the game at 24. 1982. At 1:15 p.m. that afternoon, radio stations in the two cities carried the As time wound down in the fourth period, the officials ruled against TU on play-by-play of a fictitious matchup between the two schools. In Tulsa, the a fumble recovery allowing the Ducks to continue a drive Hurricane would win the game, and in New Mexico the Lobos triumphed. that ended with a final field goal and a victory. Though the Hurricane suffered a heartbreaking loss, that bowl game allowed TU to get back into the college football spotlight. BOWL GAMES CLOSE OUT 1980s, That spotlight continued to shine in the 1991 season as Tulsa produced a 10-2 season and USHER IN THE ’90s a number 21 ranking in the final Associated Coach Cooper enjoyed a successful tenure taking Tulsa football Press football poll. A season that saw the into the 1980s, while a former Tulsa quar­ terback would take Hurricane upset 15th-ranked Texas Hurricane football out of the ‘80s and into the 1990s. When Dave A&M 35-34 at Skelly Stadium, and post a come-from-behind 13-10 vic- Rader became head coach in 1988, he became an expansion of tory over Southern Mississippi in Tulsa football’s past. the “snow bowl” was capped by Between Cooper and Rader, Tulsa had two coaches for a total of three seasons. an invitation to the Freedom Bowl was the head coach in 1985 and 1986, while in Anaheim, California, where Tulsa coached the Hurricane for the 1987 season. met San Diego State and star running back Marshall Faulk. Under Rader, Tulsa football experienced a roller coaster ride. The highest points were two bowl games — 1989 Independence Bowl and 1991 Freedom Bowl. At halftime, the two teams went into the locker room deadlocked at 10-10. In the second In 1989, the Hurricane posted a 6-5 regular season mark, and represented the half, the Tulsa defense became a wall that the Independent Football Alliance at the Independence Bowl, where the Hurricane Aztecs offense couldn’t penetrate, holding them faced a strong Oregon team from the PAC-10. The Ducks had a second-place to just 83 yards of total offense. conference finish, and was a 16-point favorite, but TU obviously didn’t gamble. TU gave the Ducks all the fight they could handle. Ken Lacy, the other half of the Palomino Express Tulsa struck first on a one-yard TD run from Brett Adams, but Oregon bounced

96 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Chris Penn (#86) grabs T.J. Rubley’s “Hail Mary” pass late in the game to set up a game-winning field goal against Southern Mississippi in 1991. INTRO PLAYERS STAFF REVIEW

Late in the game with the Hurricane up by three points, San Diego State muffed Tulsa won the back-to-back GMAC Bowl titles after the 2007 and 2008 seasons. a punt at their own eight-yard line resulting in a Tulsa recovery. Two plays later, the Hurricane scored to make the final score 28-17. That Hurricane team went CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC down in Tulsa football history as one of only five teams to have a 10-win season. With an 8-5 record in 2003, Tulsa’s seven-win improvement from Eight Tulsa players from that team went into the NFL, including the likes of the previous year was the biggest turn-around in college foot- quarterbacks T.J. Rubley and Gus Frerotte, lineman Jerry Ostroski, receiver Chris ball for that season. Penn, and defensive stalwarts Barry Minter and Tracy Scroggins. Although Tulsa only posted four wins in 2004, including two overtime losses, Since 1991, Tulsa football has been in a transition period, moving from a football junior Ashlan Davis, a junior college transfer, made NCAA history becoming the independent to the Western Athletic Conference. Tulsa became a member of first player to run-back five kickoff returns for touchdowns in a single season. the WAC in 1996, and had its best season of league play in 2001, winning four He broke the previous NCAA mark of three. OPPONENTS games. The 2005 season began another new era for the Hurricane as Tulsa officially Tulsa football did not enjoy much success in the 1990s but as history has proven, became a member of Conference USA on July 1, 2005. It would be a year to success was not far away. remember in the first as a C-USA member.

In conference action, Tulsa defeated the preseason favorite to win the C-USA East, Southern Miss, as well as the preseason #3 team in the East Division, TULSA GOES TO EIGHT BOWL GAMES Memphis, in the regular season en route to posting a 6-2 league record, win- ning the C-USA West Division title and playing in the inaugural Conference USA

IN 12 YEARS HISTORY Football Championship Game presented by Xbox 360. The Golden Hurricane won the 2005 Conference USA Champion- ship in its first season as a league member. Tulsa captured a 44-27 win in the league championship game over UCF in Orlando, Florida, on Dec. 3, 2005, and received an invitation following the game The Era began with a bang in 2003, as the Golden Hurricane to play in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee. had its first winning season and first bowl appearance in 12 years. Tulsa posted an 8-5 overall record, and placed second in the WAC with a 6-2 mark. Tulsa was matched up against former Western Athletic Conference rival Fresno State in the Liberty Bowl game. Tulsa amassed 430 yards in the game and In his first year as head coach, Kragthorpe led Tulsa to the biggest turn-around scored 14 points in the final 10:35 of the game to capture a 31-24 victory over RECORDS in college football with a seven-win improvement from the previous season. the Bulldogs in front of 54,894 fans. Tulsa made the school’s 12th bowl appearance as the Hurricane played Georgia Tech in the Humanitarian Bowl on January 3, 2004. Tulsa football returned to The Hurricane finished the season with an overall 9-4 record as senior All- its roots in 2003 as the Golden Hurricane became an offensive juggernaut, American Garrett Mills became the single-season receiving leader in NCAA scoring over 30 points in seven games and averaging 30.8 points per game. history for tight ends.

TulsaHurricane.com 97 In 2006, Tulsa made its second straight bowl appearance, a feat not accom- plished since back-to-back Bluebonnet Bowl appearances in 1964 and ‘65. The Hurricane played in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl and finished the season with an 8-5 record.

The 2007 campaign, the first for former Hurricane defensive coordinator as head coach, proved to be a record-setting season for the Golden Hurricane. Tulsa set 29 school records, 15 C-USA marks and four NCAA records, en route to leading the nation in total offense with 543.9 yards behind Wuerffel Trophy Award winner Paul Smith at quarterback. Tulsa met up with Bowling Green of the Mid-American Conference in the GMAC Bowl and came away with the largest margin of victory in NCAA Bowl history with a 63-7 win over the Falcons. With a 10-4 record, this Tulsa team became one of only six in school history to reach 10 wins.

A year later, the Hurricane won a school record 11 games by posting an 11-3 mark in 2008, established more school records, won the C-USA West Division title and made its’ second straight appearance in the GMAC Bowl, defeating No. 22-ranked Ball State by a score of 45-13.

For the second consecutive season, Tulsa again led the nation in total offense with 569.9 yards per game. The Hurricane scored a school record 661 points, while finishing second nationally in scoring with a 47.2 average. Senior run- ning back Tarrion Adams became the school’s single-game, single-season and career record-holder for rushing, while senior placekicker Jarod Tracy set the all-time scoring record. Only 10 times in NCAA history has a school led the nation in total offense in back-to-back years. Tulsa has done it three of those 10 times (1951-52, 1964-65, and 2007-08). Tulsa captured its third 10-win season in four years with a 10-3 record in 2010. The season was highlighted with one of the most prestigious wins in school The 2010 season was highlighted with one of the most prestigious wins in school history, a 28-27 road win over Notre Dame. Pictured Above: John Flanders history, a 28-27 road win over Notre Dame, as well as a 62-35 victory against intercepts the potential winning touchdown in the final moments to preserve the 24th-ranked Hawaii in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. Tulsa victory.

2012 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Champions

98 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Receiver and kick return specialist Damaris Johnson became the NCAA’s all- yards (507.4 ypg) in Montgomery’s first at the helm of the program

time record-holder for career all-purpose yards (7,796) and kickoff return yards INTRO (3,417). He went on to earn second-team Associated Press All-America honors, Tulsa began the year with wins over FAU and at New Mexico, before dropping while Tulsa finished the season ranked 24th in the final AP poll. a 14-point decision at #16 Oklahoma. The Hurricane needed a final quarter comeback for a 45-34 victory in the regular season finale at Tulane to become bowl eligible wiith a 6-6 record. In addition to Oklahoma, two more of the six losses came to nationally-ranked opponents #17 Memphis and #16 Navy, as well ANOTHER 11-WIN SEASON FOR THE as one that would end the season in the final rankings, Houston. HURRICANE The Hurricane returned to the psotseason with a trip to Shreveport, Louisiana Tulsa almunus took over as head coach in January 2011 and to face Virginia Tech in Frank Beamer’s final game as the Hokies head coach. PLAYERS encountered a schedule that featured three top-10 teams in the first four weeks Trailing 45-21 in the second quarter, Tulsa out-scored VT 31-10 over the final 33 of the season, including #1 Oklahoma, #7 Oklahoma State and #4 Boise State minutes and fell just shy in a 55-52 loss. in three of the first four weeks. Tulsa faced its fourth top-10 opponent in the final regular season game of the year as No. 7 Houston handed the Hurricane Despite a final 6-7 record an bowl game loss, the momentum was established a home loss. to put Tulsa football back into the conversation of conference championships and consistent bowl game appearances. Blankenship led the Hurricane to an 8-5 overall record in year one, making the school’s seventh bowl appearance in nine years. Tulsa faced BYU at the Bell A year later, Montgomery led the Hurricane to a 10-3 season and 6-2 mark for Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, falling in the last minute by a score of 24-21. a second-place finish in the American Athletic Conference’s West Division. STAFF The 2016 campaign was a record-setting season as the Hurricane became the In 2012, Blankenship’s group posted seven straight victories following an open- first team in NCAA FBS/DI history with a 3,000-yard passer (Dane Evans), two ing road loss at Iowa State. Tulsa won the Conference USA Championship with 1,000-yard rushers (D’Angelo Brewer and James Flanders) and two 1,000-yard an overtime win over UCF in the title game, thus setting up a second match-up receivers (Josh Atkinson and Keevan Lucas) in the same year. against Iowa State in the 2012 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Tulsa’s offense also had a school-record eight 300+ rushing games, while the This time, Tulsa got the best of the Cyclones with a 31-17 victory at Liberty Bowl Hurriance defense had 15 takeaways that led to 101 points and had improve- Stadium in Memphis, Tenn. With the win, Tulsa finished the season with an 11-3 ments from a year earlier of allowing the opposition 10 less points and 110 record, tying the school mark for most wins in a season. less yards. REVIEW

Tulsa put an exclamation point on the 2016 season with a 55-10 victory over MONTGOMERY BRINGS HIGH-FLYING Central Michigan in the Miami Beach Bowl. OFFENSE TO TULSA In 2017, two players put themselves atop the school’s career performance lists Following two losing seasons, Tulsa named Baylor Offensive Coordinator Philip – D’Angelo Brewer became the all-time rushing leader with 3,917 yards and Montgomery as the school’s new head coach. The Hurricane offense was among Redford Jones became Tulsa’s career scoring leader with 319 points. CONFERENCE

the nation’s top units, ranking 11th for passing (333.2 ypg) and 13th for total AMERICAN ATHLETIC OPPONENTS HISTORY RECORDS

The 2016 Miami Beach Bowl Champions.

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1942 SUN BOWL 1943 SUGAR BOWL 1944 SUGAR BOWL Tulsa 6, Texas Tech 0 Tennessee 14, Tulsa 7 Georgia Tech 20, Tulsa 18 El Paso, Texas New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana January 1, 1942 • Attendance: 12,000 January 1, 1943 • Attendance: 70,000 January 1, 1944 • Attendance: 69,000 Tennessee nosed out Tulsa, 14-7, in the ninth Sugar Tulsa earned its first bowl Tulsa made its second Bowl football game before 70,000 fans on a beautiful bid with a 7-2 regular straight trip to the Sugar sunny afternoon. season record. Tulsa’s Bowl but failed in its bid only losses were against for a victory over Georgia Tulsa scored first on an aerial march of 60 yards Texas Christian, 6-0, and Tech in front of 69,000 headed by All-American Glenn Dobbs early in the Arkansas, 13-6, in Henry fans. Frnka’s first season as second period. Dobbs threw to end Cal Purdin for the score, while Clyde LeForce kicked the extra point. head coach. For the first three periods Later in the same period Tennessee countered with six and past the middle of the points of their own and at halftime Tulsa held a slim The game with the Red fourth, Tulsa clinged to the 7-6 advantage. Raiders, which was played lead. But in the end, Tulsa before a partisan Texas crowd, proved to be a defen- could not withstand an offensive attack led by Tech All- The Volunteer’s power told the story in the second sive struggle. Tulsa’s defense held Tech to four first American Eddie Prokop who led the 72-yard drive that half, as Tennessee scored a safety by blocking one downs and 104 yards of total offense. In the first half, gave the Yellow Jackets a 20-18 decision. the Raiders pushed the ball to the Tulsa 15-yard line, of Dobbs’ punts to take the lead in the third period, 8-7. The Volunteers added another touchdown by its but the Hurricane defense forced Tech to try a field Tulsa stopped a Tech drive following the opening powerful running game in the fourth quarter. goal, which missed and resulted in a scoreless first kickoff, and from their own 14-yard line marched 86 half. yards to score in the first five minutes. A fake field With Tennessee leading goal by Clyde LeForce ended up in a TD pass to Ed 14-7 in the waning minutes After intermission, Tulsa’s Glenn Dobbs punted the Shedlosky. TU tailback Jimmy Ford ran around left end of the game, the Hurricane ball from the Hurricane 14-yard line out of Tech’s end for a 79-yard touchdown on the first play of the second drove to the UT 11-yard line zone, giving Tulsa the momentum. Late in the game, quarter for a 12-0 Hurricane lead. Tulsa mounted a 71-yard touchdown drive behind and was within one play of a tie, before Tennessee’s the passing of Dobbs, who finished the day with 239 Prior to halftime, Tech scored on a 71-yard drive, fol- Bill Nowling intercepted passing yards. lowed by a six-yard TD run by TU’s LeForce to give the an N.A. Keithley pass to Hurricane an 18-7 halftime lead. Tech made it 18-13 in end any hopes of a Tulsa With only a few minutes remaining, Dobbs passed to the third period, and put together a 79-yard drive for victory. Sax Judd for a 32-yard score, but Dobbs’ PAT attempt a two-point lead in the final quarter. Tulsa could get was blocked. Tulsa intercepted a Tech pass to preserve only as close as the Tech 34-yard line before the final the 6-0 victory. horn sounded. Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Tennessee 0 6 2 6 14 Prokop gained 199 yards on 29 carries for Georgia Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 0 Tulsa 0 7 0 0 7 Tech, while Tulsa’s Ford had 119 yards on 14 ­carries. Tulsa 0 0 0 6 6 Team Statistics UT Tulsa Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Team Statistics Tech Tulsa First Downs 14 10 Georgia Tech 0 7 6 7 20 First Downs 4 15 Rushing Yardage 208 39 Tulsa 6 12 0 0 18 Rushing Yardage 62 96 Passing Yardage 88 168 Passing Yardage 42 239 Passes 7-17-0 17-27-2 Team Statistics Tech Tulsa Passes 2-10-1 24-39-2 Punts - Average 10-41.0 14-43.0 First Downs 25 8 Punts - Average 12-43.0 15-37.0 Fumbles - Lost 2-2 0-0 Rushing Yardage 372 211 Fumbles - Lost 5-2 0-0 Penalties - Yards 9-100 5-44 Passing Yardage 83 87 Penalties - Yards 8-90 6-60 Passes 4-16-1 6-15-1 Game Summary Punts - Average 6-38.0 7-34.0 TU - Purdin 9 pass from Dobbs 7-0 Game Summary Fumbles - Lost 3-3 1-1

TU - Judd 32 pass from Dobbs 6-0 (LeForce kick) Penalties - Yards 8-60 6-50 (Dobbs kick-Blk) UT - Gold 3 run (Mitchell kick-NG) 7-6 UT - Crawford blocked Dobbs punt 7-8 Game Summary for safety TU - Shedlosky 13 pass from LeForce 6-0 UT - Fuson 3 run (Mitchell kick-NG) 7-14 (LeForce kick-NG) TU - Ford 79 run (LeForce kick-NG) 12-0 GT - Broyles 1 run (Prokop kick) 12-7 TU - LeForce 6 run (LeForce kick-NG) 18-7 GT - Tinsley 47 pass from Prokop 18-13 (Prokop kick-NG) GT - Scharfachwerfdt 1-yard run 18-20 (Prokop kick)

100 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 INTRO 1945 ORANGE BOWL 1946 OIL BOWL 1953 GATOR BOWL Tulsa 26, Georgia Tech 12 Georgia 20, Tulsa 6 Florida 14, Tulsa 13 Miami, Florida Houston, Texas Jacksonville, Florida January 1, 1945 • Attendance: 29,426 January 1, 1946 • Attendance: 27,000 January 1, 1953 • Attendance: 30,015

Tulsa sought revenge The game was closer than the score would indicate, Tulsa battled back from a PLAYERS against the Georgia Tech as 13 of Georgia’s points in its 20-6 victory came in the 14-0 halftime deficit, but Yellow Jackets for the fourth quarter at the Oil Bowl in Houston, Texas. The saw its brilliant rally fall come-from-behind vic- Bulldogs scored on their second possession of the first one point shy as Florida tory in the previous year’s quarter, driving 31 yards after a Tulsa punt traveled escaped with a 14-13 vic- Sugar Bowl. This time only 16 yards. Rabbit Smith scored from three yards tory in front of a Gator Tulsa handed the Jackets out for the Bulldogs. Bowl crowd of 30,015. a 26-12 loss in front of 29,426 fans at the Orange Just as Georgia had capi- The Gators scored the first Bowl. talized on a poor punt, time they had the ball, Tulsa capitalized on a driving 78 yards in 11 plays. Florida scored again in STAFF The Hurricane jumped out to a 14-0 first quarter lead fumble that was recovered the second period on a 37-yard pass play, capping an and held that same advantage at halftime. On Tulsa’s at the Georgia 13-yard 80-yard, 13-play drive. But in the second half, Tulsa’s first play of the third quarter, the Hurricane used some line. Five plays later Camp offense threw the Florida defense off balance with the razzle-dazzle as Perry Moss threw to Nip Goodnight at Wilson went over for the running of Jake Roberts. the 35-yard line, who then lateraled to Barney White, touchdown from one yard who sped straight down the north side line for six out giving Tulsa what The Hurricane put together drives of 73 and 46 yards points, making the score 20-0. would be their only score in the second half. Roberts ran for a three-yard

of the game. touchdown in the third quarter, followed by a Tom REVIEW Tech came back with six points of their own in the third Miner extra point. Tulsa’s next touchdown drive began period. Tulsa’s Camp Wilson quickly quieted the crowd The score remained 7-6 through three quarters, but following a Florida fumble at their own 46-yard line. taking the Tech kickoff on the 10-yard line and racing Georgia threw a 47-yard touchdown pass on its second Howard Waugh went over from three yards out for the 90 yards for a 26-6 Tulsa lead. Georgia Tech added six fourth quarter possession, and added a 68-yard punt touchdown. Miner’s extra point attempt went wide to points in the final quarter to pull within 14 points of the return for a touchdown by Charlie Trippi. Tulsa had two the left. victorious Hurricane. more opportunites to score but failed. With six minutes left to play, the Hurricane recovered

Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final another Florida fumble. Tulsa drove to the Gators’ four- CONFERENCE Georgia Tech 0 0 6 6 12 Georgia 7 0 0 13 20 yard line, but had to settle for a field goal that again AMERICAN ATHLETIC Tulsa 14 0 12 0 26 Tulsa 0 6 0 0 6 went wide left. Florida was left with just under three minutes to hold onto the ball and the victory. Team Statistics Tech Tulsa Team Statistics Georgia Tulsa First Downs 16 14 First Downs 14 7 Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Rushing Yardage 36 180 Rushing Yardage 178 69 Florida 7 7 0 0 14 Passing Yardage 304 137 Passing Yardage 110 79 Tulsa 0 0 7 6 13 Passes 18-34-2 6-15-0 Passes 5-15-1 6-21-0 Punts - Average 4-35.0 5-34.0 Punts - Average 7-36.0 12-35.0

Team Statistics UF Tulsa OPPONENTS Fumbles - Lost 7-3 2-1 Fumbles - Lost 4-3 1-1 First Downs 20 17 Penalties 1-15 4-41 Penalties - Yards 4-29 4-40 Rushing Yardage 233 182 Passing Yardage 101 132 Game Summary Game Summary Passes 7-11-1 10-16-1 TU - Shedlosky 14 pass from Moss 7-0 UGA - Smith 3 run (Jernigan kick) 0-7 Punts - Average 1-38 4-31 (Moss kick) TU - Wilson 1 run (Brown kick-NG) 6-7 Fumbles - Lost 6-4 3-1 TU - Shedlosky 4 run (Moss kick) 14-0 UGA - Donaldson 8 run (Jernigan kick) 6-14 Penalties - Yards 5-34 9-84 TU - White 35 run (Moss PAT Blk) 20-0 UGA - Trippi 68 punt return 6-20 GT - McIntosh 40 run (Bowen kick-NG) 20-6 (Jernigan kick-NG) Game Summary TU - Wilson 90 KO return (Moss kick-NG) 26-6 UF - Casares 1 run (Casares kick) 0-7 HISTORY GT - Taylor 3 run (Tinsley kick-NG) 26-12 UF - Hall 37 pass from Robinson 0-14 (Casares kick) TU - Roberts 3 run (Miner kick) 7-14 TU - Wash 3 run (Miner kick-NG) 13-14 RECORDS

TulsaHurricane.com 101 1964 BLUEBONNET BOWL 1965 BLUEBONNET BOWL 1976 INDEPENDENCE BOWL Tulsa 14, Mississippi 7 Tennessee 27, Tulsa 6 McNeese St. 20, Tulsa 16 Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Shreveport, La. December 19, 1964 • Attendance: 50,000 December 18, 1965 • Attendance: 40,000 December 13, 1976 • Attendance: 19,164

Tulsa quarterback Jerry Rhome offset Mississippi’s Tennessee combined its The inaugural Independence Bowl wasn’t decided quick, blitzing defense with a mixture of running and error-forcing defense, until McNeese State fullback Oliver Hadnot scored the passing as the Hurricane came from behind to upset opportunistic offense, winning touchdown with 37 seconds remaining on the the Rebels, 14-7, in the Bluebonnet Bowl. and superior kicking with game clock, giving McNeese a 20-16 win. the rain and mud to hand Rhome completed 22 of 36 passes for 252 yards and Tulsa a 27-6 loss in the The excitement began almost immediately as Tulsa gained 29 yards on the ground. He was the unani- Bluebonnet Bowl. The completed a 65-yard drive for an opening drive score. mous selection for the most outstanding back. Tulsa Volunteers set the tempo Fullback Thomas Bailey’s one-yard run capped Tulsa’s defensive lineman Willie Townes, who harassed Rebel by recovering three fum- scoring drive. quarterback Jim Weatherley, was named the game’s bles and intercepting four outstanding lineman. passes to frustrate Tulsa’s At halftime, Tulsa held onto national passing ­champions. a 7-6 lead. However, in the Ole Miss opened the third quarter the Cowboys scoring with a one-yard Other than a 44-yard, 11-play touchdown drive in the took a 14-7 lead with a Weatherley run in the closing minutes of the first quarter that saw Gary 63-yard drive and two-point second quarter. Rhome McDermott run in from one yard out, Tulsa did not conversion. answered on a fourth cross the Tennessee 20-yard line until the last minute down situation with a one- of the game. On their next possession, yard run of his own with McNeese attempted a 6:15 remaining in the first Tennessee, who jumped out to a 6-0 lead, scored 51-yard field goal that half. The Tulsa drive cov- its first and second touchdowns on drives of 48 and was blocked, recovered and returned by Tulsa’s Mel ered 72 yards. 33 yards following Tulsa fumbles. Tennessee’s third McGowen 65 yards for a score. The extra-point- touchdown came on a seven-yard drive after a 45-yard attempt was blocked and the Southland Conference In the third quarter, Rhome threw 35 yards to flanker punt return. champions led 14-13 with 4:07 remaining in the third Eddie Fletcher for the go-ahead touchdown that proved period. to be the game-winner. The Volunteers led 20-6 at halftime and put the game out of reach with their final touchdown early in the With 4:22 remaining, Tulsa appeared to have won the third quarter, coming after another Tulsa turnover. game when Steve Cox kicked a three-pointer from Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Statistically, Tulsa outgained the Volunteers by 105 38 yards out to put his team ahead, 16-14. However, Mississippi 0 7 0 0 7 yards, including a 250 to 37-yard advantage in the McNeese drove 80 yards from their own 20-yard line Tulsa 0 7 7 0 14 passing department. in the last two minutes and Hadnot raced the final 25 yards for the winning score. Team Statistics Miss Tulsa Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final First Downs 10 19 Tennessee 6 14 7 0 27 Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Rushing Yardage 104 71 Tulsa 6 0 0 0 6 McNeese State 3 3 8 6 20 Passing Yardage 113 252 Tulsa 7 0 6 3 16 Passes 16-24-2 22-36-1 Punts - Average 8-31 7-32 Team Statistics UT Tulsa Team Statistics State Tulsa Fumbles - Lost 0-0 0-0 First Downs 11 16 First Downs 11 17 Penalties - Yards 4-50 4-30 Rushing Yardage 181 73 Rushing Yardage 46-152 45-108 Passing Yardage 37 250 Passing Yardage 57 172 Game Summary Passes 3-7-1 23-47-4 Passes 5-18-1 13-30-1 M - Weatherly 1-yard run (Irwin kick) 0-7 Punts - Average 6-43.0 5-35.0 Punts - Average 9-39.0 5-30.0 TU - Rhome 1-yard run (Twilley kick) 7-7 Fumbles - Lost 4-2 3-3 Fumbles - Lost 3-1 7-3 TU - Fletcher 35 pass from Rhome 14-7 Penalties - Yards 8-80 1-15 Penalties - Yards 11-105 16-100 (Twilley kick) Game Summary Game Summary UT - Wantland 4 pass from Warren 0-6 TU - Bailey 1 run (Cox kick) 7-0 (Leake kick-NG) MSU - Peebles 42 FG 7-3 TU - McDermott 1 run (Twilley kick-NG) 6-6 MSU - Peebles 34 FG 7-6 UT - Warren 1 run (Leake kick) 6-13 MSU - McArthur 1 run (McFarland run) 7-14 UT - Warren 1 run (Leake kick) 6-20 TU - McGowen 65 blocked FG return 13-14 UT - Mitchell 11 run (Leake kick) 6-27 (Cox kick-Blk) TU - Cox 39 field goal 16-14 MSU - Hadnot 25-yard run (pass-NG) 16-20

102 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1989 INDEPENDENCE BOWL 1991 FREEDOM BOWL 2003 HUMANITARIAN BOWL Oregon 27, Tulsa 24 Tulsa 28, San Diego State 17 Georgia Tech 52, Tulsa 10 INTRO Shreveport, La. Anaheim, Calif. Boise, Idaho December 16, 1989 • Attendance: 44,621 December 30, 1991 • Attendance: 34,217 January 3, 2004 • Attendance: 23,118 Tulsa, making its second bowl appearance in three The PAC-10 Conference’s Tulsa won five straight years and its first at-large showing since 1976, notched second-place team, the games to end the regular its first bowl victory since 1964 with a 28-17 win over Oregon Ducks, entered season and claimed sec- the Independence Bowl San Diego State in the eighth Freedom Bowl. ond-place in the Western PLAYERS against Tulsa as 16-point Athletic Conference. Tulsa’s veteran offensive line opened huge holes for favorites, only to hang on The prize was a trip to tailback Ron Jackson, who grabbed Most Valuable for a controversial 27-24 play Georgia Tech of the Player honors as he rushed by 211 yards and a Freedom win. The Hurricane went Atlantic Coast Conference Bowl record four touchdowns on 46 carries. The junior into the game without the in the Humanitarian Bowl. scored once in each of the four quarters, accounting for services of All-America It would be the third touchdown runs of 10, 6, 4 and 4 yards, respectively. receiver Dan Bitson, who suffered numerous injuries in meeting between the two an automobile accident two weeks ­earlier. school’s, and all three times in bowl games. The teams were dead-

locked at the end of the STAFF The Hurricane scored first on a Brett Adams one-yard The game marked Tulsa’s first bowl appearance in 12 first and second quarters. run. Oregon put together drives of 54 and 79 yards to years and the eight wins was more than the previous Tulsa’s defense came alive take a 10-7 lead, until a Tulsa field goal of 26 yards by three seasons put together. Although the Hurricane after intermission holding David Fuess knotted the score at 10-10 with just over enjoyed its trip to Boise, Idaho, the game was another the potent Aztec offense two minutes to play in the first half. story. Despite trailing just 10-3 at halftime, Georgia to just three points and 83 Tech had controlled the first half out-gaining the total yards. Tulsa took the halftime lead, 17-10, on a blocked punt Hurricane 129-20. by Herbert Harvey. Derrick Williams picked up the ball and raced 21 yards for the score with 22 seconds left Tulsa led 21-17 late in the The second half was more of the P.J. Daniels show REVIEW game when Gus Frerotte’s on the first half clock. for Tech. The running back had 104 yards at halftime, booming 54-yard punt was mishandled by Aztec return and ended the game with 307 rushing yards and four specialist T.C. Wright at his own 8-yard line. Billy Cole Adams added another one-yard touchdown run in touchdowns. While the Tulsa defense couldn’t stop recovered for Tulsa and the Hurricane scored two plays the third period as Tulsa took a 24-10 lead. However, Daniels, the Hurricane offense was giving the Yellow later to seal the win. The victory earned Tulsa a ranking Oregon scored two touchdowns in a six-minute span Jackets a short field with six lost fumbles. Six of Tech’s of 21st in the final Associated Press and CNN/USA late in the third quarter and early in the fourth. eight touchdown drives began inside the Tulsa 40-yard Today polls. line, and four of those TDs coming after a Tulsa fumble.

With just over three minutes to play, an apparent Tulsa CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC recovery of an Oregon fumble was overruled by the Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Tech put up 42 second-half points and went on for officials. Thus, the Ducks converted on a 20-yard field San Diego State 7 7 0 3 17 a 52-10 victory, the most lopsided Bowl loss for the goal to capture a 27-24 victory. Tulsa 7 7 7 7 28 Hurricane in 12 postseason appearances.

Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Team Statistics Tulsa SDSU Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Oregon 3 7 7 10 27 Georgia Tech 7 3 21 21 52 Tulsa 7 10 7 0 24 First Downs 23 21 Rushing Yardage 256 189 Tulsa 0 3 0 7 10 Passing Yardage 122 164

Team Statistics UO Tulsa Team Statistics Tech Tulsa OPPONENTS First Downs 16 14 Passes 9-17-0 19-37-0 Punts - Average 5-34.4 5-35.2 First Downs 15 10 Rushing Yardage 140 70 Rushing Yardage 371 -56 Passing Yardage 320 183 Fumbles - Lost 4 1 3-2 Penalties - Yards 2-20 6-38 Passing Yardage 19 200 Passes 23-40-2 17-34-2 Passes 7-13-0 17-27-0 Punts - Average 3-23.5 5-34.8 Game Summary Punts-Average 5-42.8 7-45.0 Fumbles - Lost 2-1 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 7-6 Penalties - Yards 5-49 1-1 SDSU - Faulk 2 run (Trakas kick) 0-7 TU - Jackson 10 run (Lange kick) 7-7 Penalties-Yards 5-45 6-35 Game Summary TU - Jackson 6 run (Lange kick) 14-7 TU - Adams 1 run (Fuess kick) 7-0 SDSU - Lowery 4 run (Trakas kick) 14-14 Game Summary UO - McCallum 29 FG 7-3 TU - Jackson 3 run (Lange kick) 21-14 GT – Daniel 9 run (Burnett kick) 0-7 HISTORY UO - Hargain 20 pass from Musgrave 7-10 SDSU - Trakas 26 FG 21-17 TU – DeVault 22 FG 3-7 (McCallum kick) TU - Jackson 4 run (Lange kick) 28-17 GT – Burnett 29 FG 3-10 TU - Fuess 26 FG 10-10 GT – Daniels 1 run (Burnett kick) 3-17 TU - D. Williams 21 blocked punt return 17-10 GT – Woods 2 run (Burnett kick) 3-24 (Fuess kick) GT– Daniels 33 run (Burnett kick) 3-31 TU - Adams 1 run (Fuess kick) 24-10 GT – Daniels 38 run (Schroeder kick) 3-38 UO - Reitzug 9 pass from Musgrave 24-17 GT – Hatch 1 run (Schroeder kick) 3-45 (McCallum kick) TU – Mills 13 pass from P. Smith 10-45 UO - Musgrave 1 run (McCallum kick) 24-24 (DeVault kick) RECORDS UO - McCallum 20 FG 24-27 GT – Hatch 8 run (Schroeder kick) 10-52

TulsaHurricane.com 103 2005 LIBERTY BOWL 2006 ARMED FORCES BOWL 2008 GMAC BOWL Tulsa 31, Fresno State 24 Utah 25, Tulsa 13 Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 7 Memphis, Tennessee Fort Worth, Texas Mobile, Alabama December 31, 2005 • Attendance: 54,894 December 23, 2006 • Attendance: 32,412 January 6, 2008 • Attendance: 36,932

Tulsa amassed 430 yards for the game and scored Utah scored the final six Tulsa won its second Bowl game in the last three years 14 points in the final 10:35 of the game to capture points of the first half with a 63-7 victory over Bowling Green in the GMAC a 31-24 victory over the Fresno State Bulldogs in the and the first 10 points of Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Tulsa improved to 10-4 47th Annual AutoZone Liberty Bowl in front of 54,894 the second half en route giving the Hurricane the school’s sixth 10-win season in fans at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. to a 25-13 victory in the the 108-year history of football. Bell Helicopter Armed The win for Tulsa was Forces Bowl at Amon G. The 56-point victory was the largest in NCAA Bowl its’ fifth bowl win in 13 Carter Stadium on the history. games, and snapped TCU campus. Fresno State’s bowl win- Tulsa quarterback Paul Smith completed 27-of-45 pass- ning streak in consecutive Utah scored 10 points in a 3:11 span including three es for 312 yards and five touchdowns, while becoming years at three. points with 0:02 left in the first half, and seven only the seventh player in NCAA history to surpass points in the first 3:09 of the second half to take a 5,000 passing yards in a season. Hurricane sophomore Paul 16-7 lead with 11:51 on the clock. Smith, who completed Tulsa capitalized on three 18-of-27 passes for 234 Bobby Blackshire’s team-leading fourth interception first quarter turnovers by yards and one touchdown and scored the winning of the year led to a 39-yard, eight-play scoring drive Bowling Green and took TD on a four-yard run, was named the Most Valuable that saw Paul Smith score on his second one-yard TD a 21-0 lead at the end of Player. Senior Ashlan Davis had his first career 100+ run of the game at the 10:54 mark of the fourth quar- one quarter. The Hurricane receiving game with 128 yards on eight catches, while ter. The Tulsa score cut the Utah lead to six points, increased its lead to 35-0 being named Tulsa’s Offensive Player of the Game 19-13, as the point-after-attempt failed. at halftime, capitalizing on and sophomore defensive back Anthony Germany was another Falcon turnover. selected as Tulsa’s Defensive Player of the Game after Utah put the game out of reach when Eric Weddle intercepting one pass and breaking up two passes. took the snap and ran four yards over the left side The Hurricane opened the for the final score of the game with 1:05 left in the second-half with an eight-play, 78-yard drive in just Trailing 24-17, the Hurricane early in the fourth quar- game. 2:11 that saw Smith throw the final 14 yards to Trae ter, Tulsa gained 162 yards while holding the Bulldogs Johnson, to give the Hurricane a 42-0 lead at the12:49 to 77 yards in the final stanza. The Hurricane tied the Tulsa’s first score came at the 13:01 mark of the mark. BGSU scored its first points of the game on the score at 24 with 10:35 remaining and after Germany’s second quarter as the Hurricane traveled 80 yards in subsequent kickoff with a 78-yard return. interception Tulsa went ahead on Smith’s TD run with 10 plays. Smith went over from one yard out for six 2:55 left. Fresno State’s final drive to try to tie the points in the second quarter to take a 7-3 lead. Tulsa scored one more time in the third quarter on a game ended with a Nelson Coleman interception. Paul Smith two-yard run. While the senior threw fourth Smith finished the game 20-for-27 for 158 yards with quarter TD passes of three yards to Charles Clay and six Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final one interception. Utah’s Ratliff finished 23-for-34 for yards to A.J. Whitmore. Fresno State 7 7 3 7 24 240 yards, a touchdown and an interception Tulsa 0 17 0 14 31 Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Bowling Green 0 0 7 0 7 Team Statistics FSU Tulsa Utah 3 6 10 6 25 Tulsa 21 14 14 14 63 First Downs 22 20 Tulsa 0 7 0 6 13 Rushing Yardage 208 196 Team Statistics Tulsa BG Passing Yardage 213 234 Team Statistics Tulsa Utah First Downs 34 13 Passes 19-30-2 18-27-0 First Downs 13 22 Rushing Yardage 238 46 Punts - Average 3-34.3 4-40.2 Rushing Yardage 96 165 Passing Yardage 324 125 Fumbles - Lost 1-0 1-1 Passing Yardage 158 240 Passes 29-47-0 20-27-0 Penalties- Yards 5-35 2-10 Passes 20-27-1 23-34-1 Punts – Average 5-42.0 5-38.6 Punts – Average 7-42.6 3-47.3 Fumbles – Lost 0-0 4-4 Game Summary Fumbles – Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties – Yards 3-25 4-37 FSU – Mathis 6 run (Zimmerman kick) 0-7 Penalties – Yards 4-36 6-41 TU – Parrish 22 run (DeVault kick) 7-7 Game Summary TU– Adams 1 run (Tracy kick) 7-0 TU – Adams 63 run (DeVault kick) 14-7 Game Summary Utah – Sakoda 45 FG 0-3 TU – Smith 13 pass to T. Johnson (Tracy kick) 14-0 FSU – Sumlin 24 run (Zimmerman kick) 14-14 TU – Smith 1 run (Tracy kick) 7-3 TU – Whitmore 19 run (Tracy kick) 21-0 TU – DeVault 41 FG 17-14 Utah – Sakoda 39 FG 7-6 TU – Adams 4 pass to Grooms (Tracy kick) 28-0 FSU – Zimmerman 27 FG 17-17 Utah – Sakoda 41 FG 7-9 TU – Smith 19 pass to Adams (Tracy kick) 35-0 FSU – Fernandez 21 pass from Pinegar Utah – Castillo 10 run on flip from 7-16 TU – Smith 14 pass to T. Johnson (Tracy kick) 42-0 (Zimmerman kick) 17-24 Hernandez, on pass Ratliff (Sakoda kick) BG – Williams 78 kickoff return (Vrvilo kick) 42-7 TU – Davis 54 pass from Smith Utah – Sakoda 34 FG 7-19 TU – Smith 2 run (Tracy kick) 49-7 (DeVault kick) 24-24 TU – Smith 1 run, (Kick NG) 13-19 TU – Smith 3 pass to Clay (Tracy kick) 56-7 TU – Smith 4 run (DeVault kick) 31-24 Utah – Weddle 4 run (Pass NG 13-25 TU – Smith 6 pass to Whitmore (Tracy kick) 63-7

104 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2009 GMAC BOWL 2010 SHERATON HAWAI‘I BOWL 2011 BELL HELICOPTER Tulsa 45, Ball State 13 Tulsa 62, Hawai’i 35 ARMED FORCES BOWL INTRO Mobile, Alabama Honolulu, Hawaii BYU 24, Tulsa 21 January 6, 2009 • Attendance: 32,816 December 24, 2010 • Attendance: 43,673 Dallas, Texas December 30, 2011 • Attendance 30,258 MVP Tarrion Adams set the school’s career and single- Tulsa ended the season with a season rushing records as he totaled 207 yards and victory over the No. 24-ranked Tulsa ended the 2011 campaign with a narrow 24-21 three touchdowns in Tulsa’s 45-13 victory over No. Hawai’i Warriors in the loss at the hands of the BYU Cougars in the Bell

22-ranked Ball State in the 10th Annual GMAC Bowl Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl in front Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in front of 30,358 fans at PLAYERS in front of 32,816 fans at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. The of 43,673 fans on the island SMU’s Ford Stadium. The Golden Hurricane ended Head victory gave the Hurricane its first-ever 11-win season, of Oahu. Coach Bill Blankenship’s first season with an 8-5 record while Ball State ended its’ campaign at 12-2. and a 7-1 mark in Conference USA action. The Golden Hurricane defense Tulsa scored the first seven grounded the Nation’s No. 1 Tulsa was led by senior points of the game and took passing offense for most of a 24-13 lead at halftime. quarterback G.J. Kinne, who the night and kept Tulsa ahead completed 17-of-31 passes The Hurricane went on to in the first 30 minutes with five first-half interceptions. score 21 unanswered points for 214 yards and three Tulsa’s offense picked it up in the second half by scoring touchdowns, while 113 of in a rain-soaked second 35 points, including a 21-point third quarter. Among the STAFF half, while the Hurricane those yards and one touch- five first-half pickoffs, two were returned for touchdowns down went to junior wide defense held the nation’s as juniors John Flanders and Curnelius Arnick each 17th-ranked offense to just receiver Bryan Burnham, recorded 54-yard interception returns in a span of five who caught four passes in 17 second-half yards, and plays in the second quarter. allowing zero first downs the contest. Senior tight and zero pass completions. end Clay Sears and junior The Hurricane led at intermission 27-14, and out-scored receiver Ricky Johnson also scored for the Hurricane The Hurricane set school bowl records for total yards the Warriors 35-21 in the second half. For the game, Tulsa’s defense picked up six sacks as the Hurricane also

(632) and rushing yards (439). Tulsa improved its Bowl Tulsa jumped on top 14-3, but after a fumbled punt with REVIEW record to 7-9 overall, and have won three of its’ last won the turnover battle 7-1. 0:25 remaining in the first half the Cougars scored on four Bowl games. one play to cut the Hurricane lead to four points. Tulsa Junior Damaris Johnson set the NCAA career record held a 14-10 lead at halftime. Following a third quarter Adams was joined on the medal stand by Offensive for all-purpose yards in the contest as he compiled 326 strike for the Cougars, the Golden Hurricane took a MVP David Johnson, Defensive MVP Roy Roberts and yards, giving him an NCAA record 7,796 all-purpose 21-17 lead with 10:42 to play. On BYU’s final posses- Special Teams MVP Jarod Tracy. Adams was not the yards for his illustrious three-year career. The game’s sion, quarterback Riley Nelson connected with Cody only Hurricane player to set a career record, as Tracy MVP recorded 109 kick return yards, 101 receiving yards, Hoffman for the duo’s third TD hook-up of the game to established the school’s career scoring mark. Adams 98 rushing yards and 18 punt return yards. Johnson also seal the victory with 11 seconds remaining on the clock. CONFERENCE finished his career with 3,651 yards, while Tracy ended scored touchdowns on both a 67-yard rush and a nine-yard AMERICAN ATHLETIC his career with 286 career points. reception. Junior safety Dexter McCoil recorded two interceptions

The victory was the second straight in the GMAC Bowl and tied the school record for career pick-offs with 13. for the Hurricane. In the last two GMAC Bowls, Tulsa out- He also had 10 tackles. Senior linebacker Curnelius Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Arnick tied the school’s bowl record with 17 tackles, and scored the two Mid-American Conference foes, Bowling Hawaii 0 14 14 7 35 he also picked up a sack and two tackles for loss in his Green and Ball State, by a combined 108-20 score. Tulsa 10 17 21 14 62 final collegiate game.

Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Team Statistics Tulsa Hawai’i Ball State 7 6 0 0 13 First Downs 18 28 OPPONENTS Rushing Yardage 188 71 Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Tulsa 19 14 7 14 45 Passing Yardage 343 479 BYU 3 7 7 7 24 Passes 17-32-0 30-56-5 Tulsa 7 7 0 7 21 Team Statistics Tulsa BSU Punts-Average 6-44.2 6-42.2 First Downs 30 9 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 Team Statistics Tulsa BYU Rushing Yardage 439 78 Penalties-Yards 4-45 6-42 First Downs 15 18 Passing Yardage 193 145 Rushing Yardage 37 94 Passes 15-26-0 9-29-1 Game Summary Passing Yardage 235 250 Punts-Average 5-28.8 8-48.1 TU – A. Singleton 3 run (Fitzpatrick kick) 7-0 Passes 18-32-0 17-40-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-2 TU – Fitzpatrick 42 FG 10-0 Punts-Average 8-44.2 8-41.9 Penalties-Yards 0-0 3-25 UH – Austin 1 run (Enos kick) 10-7 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 HISTORY TU – Flanders 54 INT return (Fitzpatrick kick) 17-7 Penalties-Yards 1-5 5-60 Game Summary TU – Arnick 54 INT return (Fitzpatrick kick) 24-7 TU – Johnson 30 pass to Damaris Johnson (Tracy kick) 7-0 UH – Moniz 18 pass to Salas (Enos kick) 24-14 Game Summary BSU – Davis 18 run (McGarvey kick) 7-7 TU – Fitzpatrick 28 FG 27-14 TU – Tracy 31 FG 10-7 TU – Kinne 8 pass to R. Johnson (Fitzpatrick kick) 7-0 UH – Moniz 5 pass to Salas (Enos kick) 27-21 BYU – Sorensen 35 FG 7-3 TU – Adams 1 run (Tracy kick) 17-7 TU – Kinne 15 pass to Owens (Fitzpatrick kick) 34-21 BSU – McGarvey 40 FG 17-10 TU – Kinne 14 pass to Sears (Fitzpatrick kick) 14-3 UH – Green 1 run (Enos kick) 34-28 BYU – Nelson 17 pass to Hoffman (Sorensen kick) 14-10 TU – Adams 57 run (Tracy kick) 24-10 TU – D. Johnson 67 run (Fitzpatrick kick) 41-28 BSU – McGarvey 22 FG 24-13 BYU – Nelson 30 pass to Hoffman (Sorensen kick) 14-17 TU – Kinne 47 pass to T. Roberson (Fitzpatrick kick) 48-28 TU – Kinne 30 pass to Burnham (Fitzpatrick kick) 21-17 TU – Johnson 16 pass to Slick Shelley (Tracy kick) 31-13 UH – Moniz 33 pass to Pollard (Enos kick) 48-35 RECORDS TU – Adams 11 run (Tracy kick) 38-13 BYU – Nelson 2 pass to Hoffman (Sorensen kick) 21-24 TU – A. Singleton 3 run (Fitzpatrick kick) 55-35 TU – Johnson 13 pass to Jacob Frank (Tracy kick) 45-13 TU – Kinne 9 pass to D. Johnson (Fitzpatrick kick) 62-35

TulsaHurricane.com 105 2012 AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL 2015 CAMPING WORLD 2016 MIAMI BEACH BOWL Tulsa 31, Iowa State 17 INDEPENDENCE BOWL Tulsa 55, Central Michigan 10 Memphis, Tenn. Virginia Tech 55, Tulsa 52 Miami, Fla. December 31, 2012 • Attendance 53,687 Shreveport, La. December 19, 2016 • Attendance: 15,262

Tulsa scored 24 consecutive December 26, 2015 • Attendance 31,289 Tulsa’s offense was unstop- points and the Hurricane pable and the defense was defense shut down Iowa Trailing by as many as 24 dominant as the Golden State 31-17 to win the points, Tulsa scored 21 Hurricane posted an impres- AutoZone Liberty Bowl in points in the second-half sive 55-10 victory over front of a crowd of 53,687 but it wasn’t enough as the Central Michigan in the Monday at Liberty Bowl Golden Hurricane dropped 2016 Miami Beach Bowl on Memorial Stadium. a 55-52 decision to Virginia a Monday afternoon in front Tech in Frank Beamer’s final of 15,262 fans at Marlins Trailing 17-7 in the first game as the Hokies head Park. Tulsa finished the quarter, Tulsa scored 24 coach. It was an exciting season with a 10-3 record, points over the final three quarters giving the Hurricane game from start to finish as the 10th 10-win season in school history, while also its seventh comeback victory of the season. While the the two teams combined to capturing the school’s 10th bowl game victory. offense amassed 410 total yards, the Tulsa defense score 107 points and gain 1,161 total yards in front of limited Iowa State to 268 yards, including just 64 31,289 fans Saturday at Independence Stadium. Tulsa’s offense put the Hurricane into NCAA lore, yards on 20 plays in the second half. Tulsa totaled 208 becoming the first team in DI/FBS history to have second-half yards, while dominating the time of pos- After combining for 76 first-half points, the two teams a 3,000-yard passer (Dane Evans), two 1,000-yard session 21:44 to 8:16. scored just 13 between them in the third quarter, while rushers (D’Angelo Brewer and James Flanders) and Tulsa out-scored the Hokies 15-3 in the final period and two 1,000-yard receivers (Josh Atkinson and Keevan Trey Watts earned AutoZone Liberty Bowl Most 31-10 over the final 33 minutes of the game. Tulsa’s Lucas). It didn’t take the Hurricane offense long Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Game defense which gave up scores on Tech’s first six pos- to accomplish that feat as Evans’ 30-yard pass to honors as the junior tallied 249 all-purpose yards. sessions, held the Hokies to just 10 second-half points, Atkinson in the middle of the second quarter put the Watts, who was also named the Most Valuable Player while intercepting a pass, recovering a fumble and Hurricane quintet into the NCAA record books. of the Conference USA Championship Game, rushed forcing three punts. 25 times for 149 yards, including a 48-yard scamper With a 27-3 halftime lead, the Hurricane came out in that set up Tulsa’s fourth touchdown of the day. Alex The Hurricane had one last crack at grabbing the vic- the second half and scored three more touchdowns to Singleton with gained 35 yards and three touchdowns, tory, starting their final drive at the 20-yard line with take a 48-3 lead after three quarters. Flanders began while quarterback Cody Green also rushed 10 times 2:00 remaining on the game clock. Tulsa reached the the second-half scoring barrage with a 17-yard TD run for a season-high 58 yards, while completing 11-of-23 40-line, but failed to convert on a 4th-and-16 from its after an earlier 31-yard run in that same series, cap- passes for 93 yards. own 40-yard line. ping a 56-yard, five-play drive.

Linebacker Shawn Jackson was named the Defensive Tulsa amassed 563 yards with 374 coming through the While the Hurricane offense gained 581 yards, the MVP, while tallying nine tackles and two sacks for -8 air and 189 yards on the ground, while Tech had 598 defense held Central Michigan to 355 total yards and yards. total yards, including 344 passing and 254 rushing. only 10 points, tying for the fewest points Tulsa had allowed this year. Tulsa’s defense had three intercep- tions, including a bowl record 66-yard return for a Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final touchdown by end Jesse Brubaker. Tulsa 7 14 7 3 31 Tulsa 21 10 6 15 52 Iowa State 17 0 0 0 17 Virginia Tech 24 21 7 3 55

Team Statistics Tulsa ISU Team Statistics Tulsa VT Scoring by Qtr. 1 2 3 4 Final First Downs 23 9 First Downs 27 30 Central Michigan 3 0 0 7 10 Rushing Yardage 317 98 Rushing Yardage 189 254 Tulsa 10 17 21 7 55 Passing Yardage 93 170 Passing Yardage 374 344 Passes 11-23-1 14-28-2 Passes 27-44-0 23-38-1 Team Statistics Tulsa CMU Punts-Average 8-36.4 8-35.8 Punts-Average 7-45.3 4-40.2 First Downs 34 19 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Rushing Yardage 261 83 Penalties-Yards 9-73 9-84 Penalties-Yards 6-44 5-40 Passing Yardage 320 272 Passes 29-39-0 25-50-3 Game Summary Game Summary Punts-Average 0-0.0 5-39.0 ISU – Arceo 33 FG 0-3 TU – D. Brewer 48 run (Jones kick) 7-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 3-25 5-40 ISU – Reeves 31-yard INT return (Arceo kick) 0-10 VT – McMillian 51 run (Slye kick) 7-7 TU – A. Singleton 2 run (Schwarz kick) 7-10 TU – Langer 2 run (Jones kick) 14-7 Game Summary ISU – S. Richardson 69 pass to E. Brun (Arceo kick) 7-17 VT – M. Brewer 75 pass to Ford (Slye kick) 14-14 TU – Green 8 run (Schwarz kick) 14-17 TU – Atkinson 5 pass from Evans (Jones kick) 7-0 VT – Slye 27 FG 14-17 TU – A. Singleton 2 run (Schwarz kick) 21-17 TU – Jones 46 FG 10-0 TU – A. Singleton 1 run (Schwarz kick) 28-17 VT – Rogers 14 run (Slye kick) 14-24 CMU – Eavey 26 FG 10-3 TU – Schwarz 40 FG 31-17 TU – Evans 9 pass to Louie (Jones kick) 21-24 TU – Jones 44 FG 13-3 VT – Hodges 16 run (Slye kick) 21-31 TU – Lucas 14 pass from Evans (Jones kick) 20-3 VT – McMillian 1 run (Slye kick) 21-38 TU – Minter 4 pass from Evans (Jones kick) 27-3 VT – Stroman 67 punt return (Slye kick) 21-45 TU – Flanders 17 rush (Jones kick) 34-3 TU – Jones 29 FG 24-45 TU – Lucas 28 pass from Evans (Jones kick) 41-3 TU – D. Brewer 10 run (Jones kick) 31-45 TU – Lucas 11 pass from Evans (Jones kick) 48-3 VT – Edmunds 1 run (Slye kick) 31-52 TU – Brubaker 66 INT return (Jones kick) 55-3 TU – Evans 9 run (kick failed) 37-52 CMU – Hayes 13 run (Eavey kick) 55-10 VT – Slye 41 FG 37-55 TU – Evans 21 pass to Atkinson (Jones kick) 45-55 TU – Evans 36 pass to Garrett (Jones kick) 52-55

106 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Tulsa Players Get National Awards INTRO Courage Award Goes to Tulsa’s Wilson Holloway The University of Tulsa’s Wilson Holloway was the 2008 winner of the FedEx Orange Bowl-FWAA Cour- age Award. Holloway, a red-shirt freshman offensive PLAYERS lineman, battled cancer when a softball-sized mass was discovered in his chest in the spring of 2008. Holloway was presented with the award at the BCS Championship Game on January 8, 2009 in Miami, Florida. He was also honored that day at the Foot- ball Writers Association of America’s (FWAA) annual awards breakfast. A select group of writers from the FWAA vote on the winner Courage Award winner each year. The requirements for nomination include

displaying courage on or off the field, including over- STAFF coming an injury or physical handicap, preventing a disaster or living through hardship.(Note: Wilson Hol- In 2016, Tulsa became the first team in NCAA history to have a 3,000-yard passer (Dane Evans) two 1,000- yard rushers (D’Angelo Brewer and James Flanders) and two 1,000-yard receivers (Josh Atkinson and loway passed away on February 16, 2011). Keevan Lucas) in the same season.

Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductees REVIEW BOB ST. CLAIR • 1990 Inductee Bob St. Clair, who was a tackle for The University of Tulsa in 1952, was a 1990 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. St. Clair played professional football for the San Francisco 49ers from 1953-63. In 11 seasons, he was a five-time starter in the Pro Bowl. He played both ways for the 49ers and also starred on the special teams. St. Clair is one of Tulsa’s greatest defensive tackles. He came to Tulsa for the 1952 season after transferring from San Francisco. He played on Tulsa’s 1952 Gator Bowl team. CONFERENCE

JIM FINKS • 1995 Inductee AMERICAN ATHLETIC Jim Finks was an outstanding quarterback at The University of Tulsa from 1946-48. He played seven seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers after being drafted in the 12th round. Following his playing career, he went on to an illustrious career as a team administrator, serving as chief executive officer with the Minnesota Vikings WILSON HOLLOWAY (1964-73), Chicago Bears (1974-82) and the New Orleans Saints (1986-93). At Tulsa, he threw for 2,796 yards and 18 touchdowns and was selected all-conference in 1947 and ’48. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame posthumously in 1995. Paul Smith Gets Wuerffel

STEVE LARGENT • 1995 Inductee Trophy in 2007 OPPONENTS Steve Largent played at The University of Tulsa from 1972-75 and then went on to a 14-year career with the In 2007, senior quarterback Paul Smith had a record- Seattle Seahawks. Largent ended his career in the NFL with league career records for receptions (819), yards setting year, establishing himself as (13,089), touchdowns (100), consecutive games with a reception (177), 50-catch seasons (10) and 1,000-yard Tulsa’s all-time passing leader. seasons (8). He was selected to play in the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl game seven times. Largent was originally He was also presented with the drafted on the fourth round in 1976 by the Houston Oilers, was waived by the Oilers, recalled, and traded to Third Annual Wuerffel Trophy. the Seahawks that same year. At Tulsa, Largent was a two-time first-team all-Missouri Valley Conference pick The prestigious Wuerffel Trophy, and was a second-team All-American in 1975. He caught 136 passes for 2,385 yards and 32 TDs at Tulsa. He named after former University of was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995. Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel, is given to the college football HISTORY player who best combines exemplary community service with athletic League Hall of Fame Inductees and academic achievement.

JERRY KEELING • 1989 CFL Inductee PAUL SMITH Keeling played quarterback at The University of Tulsa and was an all-Missouri Valley Conference performer in 1959 and 1960. He starred for the of the as a defensive back, and was selected to the all-CFL team three times. Keeling played on two Grey Cup winning teams. RECORDS KAYE VAUGHAN • 1978 CFL Inductee Vaughan was an outstanding tackle at The University of Tulsa from 1950-52 and in the Canadian Football League for 12 seasons. He was selected to the CFL’s Eastern Conference all-star team 10 times while playing for the Ottawa Rough Riders.

TulsaHurricane.com 107 Retired Jerseys #14 #45 #31 #83 #64

BILLY GUY GLENN ELLIS STEVE MARVIN ANDERSON DOBBS JONES LARGENT MATUSZAK #55 #36 #17 #81

JERRY FELTO JERRY HOWARD OSTROSKI PREWITT RHOME TWILLEY

#14 • BILLY GUY ANDERSON • He followed in the #83 • STEVE LARGENT • An All-America receiver at #36 • FELTO PREWITT • Considered to be one of footsteps of an All-American, and he played only one Tulsa, Steve Largent went on to a Hall of Fame career the top centers in Golden Hurricane history, Felto Prewitt year, but Billy Guy Anderson became Tulsa’s most prolific with the Seattle Seahawks. He was a two-time all- starred on the bowl teams of 1943, ’44, and ’45. He passer. He established 10 school passing records. In Missouri Valley Conference selection. As a senior in gained first team All-America honors in 1945 and went his first game at quarterback for Tulsa, he completed 1975, Largent caught 51 passes for 1,000 yards, 19.5 on to play with the Baltimore Colts of the National 25 of 47 passes for two touchdowns and 230 yards. In yards per reception and 14 touchdowns. As a junior, Football League. his final collegiate regular season game, he threw suc- Largent caught 52 passes for 884 yards and 14 TDs. cessive scoring bombs of 60, 63 and 51 yards in the He had career totals of 136 receptions for 2,385 yards #17 • JERRY RHOME • Possibly the most polished fourth quarter to defeat Colorado State. On that same and 32 touchdowns. His jersey was retired on October passer in college ­football history, Jerry Rhome made a day, he set an NCAA record as he passed for 502 yards. 26, 2008. ­shambles of NCAA passing and total offense records in As a senior, he completed 58 percent of his passes for 1963 and 1964. He threw for a career 4,779 yards and 3,464 yards and 30 touchdowns. His jersey was retired #64 • MARVIN MATUSZAK • Possibly the top 42 touchdowns. ln 1964, when he passed for 2,870 yards on September 23, 1995. lineman in The University of Tulsa’s history, Marvin and 32 TD’s, Rhome was the runner-up to Notre Dame Matuszak was a two-time first-team All-America ­quarterback John Huarte in the Heisman Trophy voting. #45 • GLENN DOBBS • A star tailback for the Golden choice in 1951 and ’52. He was an all-Missouri Valley He was selected as the Collegiate Player-of-the-Year in Hurricane teams of 1940, ’41, and ’42, Glenn Dobbs was Conference pick as well and led the Golden Hurricane several polls and made nearly every All-America team. an All-America selection in 1942. One of the best pass- into the 1953 Gator Bowl against Florida. Matuszak was Elected to the TU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984. He was ers and punters in college history, Dobbs led Tulsa to a a longtime standout in both the National and American a College Football Hall of Fame inductee in 1998. 25-6 record with two post-season bowl games in his Football Leagues. He was inducted into the TU Athletic three seasons. He returned to TU as athletics director Hall of Fame in 1983. #81 • HOWARD TWILLEY • A consensus All-America in 1955 after playing professional football and in 1961 choice in 1965, Howard Twilley set nearly every Golden was named Tulsa’s head football coach. He was elected #55 • JERRY OSTROSKI • A first-team Associated Hurricane receiving record and set most national to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1980 and to the Press All-America selection in 1991, Jerry Ostroski marks. He followed Jerry Rhome as the runner-up in TU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982. helped lead the Golden Hurricane to a 10-2 record and the Heisman Trophy voting in 1965, placing second to victory in the Freedom Bowl. As a true freshman in 1988, Southern California halfback Mike Garrett. He caught a #31 • ELLIS JONES • A courageous performer, Ellis Ostroski was the only rookie to letter as a part-time career 261 passes for 3,343 yards and 32 touchdowns. Jones was the one-armed player who helped lead the starter on the offensive line. He was a full-time starter Twilley was the captain of the Academic All-American University to three bowl appearances in 1942, ’43, ’44. for his final three seasons and as a senior graded 91-per- team in 1965. He went on to star for the He was the defensive standout in the 1945 College All- cent for blocking consistency with 49 knockdowns. He of the NFL. He was selected to the TU Athletic Hall of Star game against the Chicago Bears, collecting three also earned All-America honors by the FWAA, The Fame in 1984 and was a College Football Hall of Fame tackles behind the line of scrimmage in the same series. Sporting News, UPI and College and Pro Football Weekly inductee in 1992. A 1983 inductee into the TU Athletic Hall of Fame. his senior season. Ostroski was inducted into the TU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. His jersey was retired on October 27, 2018.

108 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 All-Americans Second Team All-America INTRO First Team All-America

Howard Twilley, Receiver Rick Engles, Punter 1965, Consensus John Simmons, Receiver 1975, Sporting News and TIME 1964, second-team Central Press 1963, AFCA; third-team by UPI magazine PLAYERS Association; third-team by AFCA and Glenn Dobbs, Halfback National Enterprises Association 1942, Associated Press, International News Service, National Enterprises Association, Newsweek; second-team by United Press, Sporting News, Central Press Association and New York Sun

Billy Guy Anderson, Quarterback Jimmie Stewart, Defensive Back STAFF 1965, United Press International 1976, Associated Press Drane Scrivener, Safety 1972, National Enterprises Association

Felto Prewitt, Center 1944, Football News; second-team by REVIEW Associated Press Ken Duncan, Punter Lovie Smith, Defensive Back 1970, Sporting News 1978, Associated Press Jerry Ostroski, Offensive Guard 1979, Associated Press 1991, Associated Press, Football Writers Association, The Sporting News; and, second-team by United

Press International CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC

Ellis Jones, Guard 1944, Look Magazine; second-team by Central Press Association; third team Ralph McGill, Defensive Back by United Press 1971, National Enterprises Don Blackmon, Defensive End Association; third-team Associated 1978 Associated Press Press 1980 Associated Press

Ashlan Davis, KO Returner OPPONENTS 2004, Pro Football Weekly, SportsIllustrated.com, Rivals.com; and, ­second-team by The Sporting News, Walter Camp Foundation

Marvin Matuszak, Tackle 1951 and ’52, Associated Press Steve Shores, Tight End Dan Bitson, Receiver 1972, Detroit Sports Extra 1988, Sporting News 1989, Associated Press and Gannett HISTORY News Service

Garrett Mills, Tight End 2005, CBSSportsLine.com, SportsIllustratedcom. ESPN.com; Jerry Rhome, Quarterback second- team by Walter Camp 1964, UPI, Football News, Football Foundation, NFLDraftscout.com; and, Writers Association; second-team third-team by Associated Press Steve Largent, Receiver RECORDS by Associated Press, Central Press 1975, Associated Press Association; third-team by AFCA nd Mark Govi, Offensive Guard National Enterprises Association 1992, Sporting News

TulsaHurricane.com 109 Fourth Team All-America Shawn Jackson, Linebacker, 2010 Phil Steele’s (Second Team)

Craig Suits, Linebacker, 2014 FWAA (First Team)

Zaven Collins, Linebacker, 2018 USA Today (First Team), FWAA (First Chris Penn, Receiver Doug Panfil, Offensive Tackle Team) 1993, Associated Press 1978, Associated Press

Keyararis Garrett, Receiver Senior All-America Team 2015, Phil Steele’s Magazine David Fuess, Placekicker, 1989 Independent Insurance Agents of America Freshman All-America Team Nick Bunting, Linebacker, 2003 Academic All-America Scripps/FWAA (First Team); Howard Twilley, Receiver, 1964, ’65 Damaris Johnson, All-Purpose Reno Hutchins, Defensive Back CollegeFootballNews.com (Second Player 1981, Associated Press Team); CollegeSportsReport.com (True Mack Lancaster, Defensive Tackle, 2010, Associated Press and SI.com Freshman Team) 1974

Charles Clay, Fullback, 2007 David Millwee, Center, 1995; First- Third Team All-America Rivals.com (Second Team) team GTE/CoSIDA

Trae Johnson, Receiver, 2007 Levi Gillen, Safety, 1996 and 1997; CollegeFootball Report. First-team GTE/CoSIDA com (True Freshman Team); CollegeFootballNews.com (Second Drew McLaughlin, Defensive End, Sid Abramowitz, Offensive Tackle Team) 2001; First-team Verizon/CoSIDA 1982, Associated Press Tyler Holmes, Offensive Tackle, 2008 Michael Dulaney, Linebacker, 2002; CollegeFootballNews.com (Second Second-team Verizon/CoSIDA Team Saxon Judd, Receiver Garrett Mills, Tight End, 2005; First- 1942, Central Press Association Damaris Johnson, KOR/Receiver, 2008 team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA FWAA, The Sporting News, Rivals. com (First Team); Phil Steele’s Paul Smith, Quarterback, 2006; (Second Team) Second-team ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA; 2007 First-team ESPN The Steve Cox, Offensive Guard Marco Nelson, Safety, 2010 Magazine/CoSIDA 1982, Gannettt News Service FWAA (First Team), Phil Steele’s (Third Team)

Ronnie Morris, Halfback 1957, Sport Magazine

Micheal Gunter, Running Back 1982, Gannettt News Service

Al Humphrey, Linebacker 1974, Associated Press

Nate Harris, Defensive Back 1984, Associated Press

Steve August, Offensive Tackle 1976, Associated Press

Linebacker Zaven Collins was a Freshman All-American in 2018.

110 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 INTRO PLAYERS STAFF

Safety Levi Gillen is one of eight Tulsa football players to earn CoSIDA Academic Garrett Mills earned numerous honors as a Golden Hurricane tight end, including being All-America honors recognized as an NFF Scholar-Athlete Award winner.

Strength & Conditioning Heisman Trophy Voting National Football Brandon Burlsworth Trophy REVIEW All-America Foundation Top-3 Finalists (Nation’s top Glenn Dobbs, Halfback Scholar-Athlete Award player who started career as a Steve Nicholson, Center (1979) 1942, 9th place (Winner - Frank Sinkwich, Halfback, Georgia) Winners and Draddy Trophy walk-on) Center (1985) Finalists Stan Fields, Trey Watts, Running Back, 2013 Jerry Rhome, Quarterback Garrett Mills, Tight End, 2005 Jerry Ostroski, Offensive Guard (1991) 1964, Runner-up (Winner - John Huarte, Quarterback, Notre Dame) CONFERENCE Paul Smith, Quarterback, 2007 AMERICAN ATHLETIC Barry Minter, Linebacker (1992) Howard Twilley, Receiver Sedric Clark, Defensive End (1995) 1965, Runner-up (Winner - Mike Garrett, Halfback, Southern Cal) Muadianvita Kazadi, Linebacker (1996) National Collegiate Player Corey Brown, Receiver (2000) of the Year Awards

Jerry Rhome, Quarterback OPPONENTS Kevin Shaffer, Offensive Tackle (2001) 1964 Back of the Year (Knute Rockne Club Academy of Sports, Washington Sam Rayburn, Defensive Tackle (2002) Touchdown Club and Associated Press) Austin Chadwick, Offensive Tackle (2003) Howard Twilley, Receiver 1965 Lineman of the Year (United Press International) Wuerffel Trophy Award HISTORY Winner FedEx Orange Bowl/FWAA Paul Smith, Quarterback, 2007 Courage Award Winner Wilson Holloway, Offensive Tackle, Allstate AFCA Good Works 2008 Team® Dane Evans, Quarterback, 2016 RECORDS

Trey Watts was one of three finalists for the Brandon Burlsworth Trophy in 2013.

TulsaHurricane.com 111 2002 1983 Pro Draftees Kevin Shaffer (Atlanta Falcons, 7th round) Sid Abramowitz (Baltimore Colts, 5th round) The initial draft was held February 8, 1936. Below Donald Shoals (Indianapolis Colts, FA invite) Stu Crum (New York Jets, 12th round) Kirk Phillips (Dallas Cowboys, FA) are Tulsa’s draftees since the first draft. Free 2001 Ken Lacy (Michigan Panthers, USFL) agents are also included. Corey Brown (Atlanta Falcons, FA invite) Pete Muther (Kansas City Chiefs, FA invite) 1982 2019 2000 Bill Purifoy (Dallas Cowboys, 7th round) Tyler Bowling (Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Falcons invite) Eugene Williams (Seattle Seahawks, 7th round) Justin Hobbs (Kansas City Cheifs, FA invite) Todd Franz (Detroit Lions, 5th round) Chandler Miller (Atlanta Falcons, FA signee) Damon Savage (Miami Dolphins, FA) 1981 McKinley Whitfield (New Yok Giants, FA invite) 1999 Don Blackmon (NE Patriots, 4th round) Willie Wright (Cleveland Browns, FA signee) Wes Caswell (Indianapolis Colts, FA invite) Denver Johnson (Tampa Bay Bucs, 8th round) Paul Johns (Seattle Seahawks, FA) 2017 Tim Martin (New England Patriots, FA) Dane Evans (Philadelphia Eagles, FA signee) Jason Mills (New York Jets, FA invite) 1980 Hayden Carman (Minnesota Vikings, FA invite) 1998 Quinn Jones (Atlanta Falcons, 12th round) Keevan Lucas (New York Jets, FA invite) Terrance Joseph (San Diego Chargers, FA) Dalton Parks (Kansas City Chiefs, FA invite) 1979 Michael Ruhl (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, FA) Rickey Watts (Chicago Bears, 2nd round) 2016 1997 Eddie Hare (Boston Patriots, 4th round) Mandel Dixon Jr. (Pittsburgh Steelers, FA invite) Muadianvita Kazadi (St. Louis Rams, 6th round) Doug Panfil (New Orleans Saints, 8th round) Keyarris Garrett (Carolina Panthers, FA signee) Dunstan Anderson, Miami Dolphins, FA) Dave Rader (San Diego Chargers, 11th round) Charles Washington (Kansas City Chiefs, FA) 2014 Brian Newnam (Tampa Bay Bucs, FA) Stetson Burnett (Kansas City Chiefs, FA invite) 1996 1977 Shawn Jackson (New Orleans Saints, FA invite) Sedric Clark (Oakland Raiders, 7th round) Steve August (Seattle Seahawks, 1st round) Trey Watts (St. Louis Rams, FA signee)) Jim Stewart (New Orleans Saints, 8th round) 1994 Giles Alexander (Boston Patriots, 10th round) 2013 Chris Penn (KC Chiefs, 3rd round) I.V. Wilson (Seattle Seahawks, 12th round) Willie Carter (Jacksonville Jaguars, FA invite) Gus Frerotte (Wash. Redskins, 7th round) Thomas Bailey (Dallas Cowboys, FA) Dexter McCoil (Oakland Raiders, FA invite) Wade Bosarge (Miami Dolphins, FA) Lowell Rose (San Francisco 49ers, FA) 1993 Cornell Webster (Seattle Seahawks, FA) Alex Singleton (Oakland Raiders, FA invite) Barry Minter (Dallas Cowboys, 6th round) 1976 2012 1992 Jeb Blount (Oakland Raiders, 2nd round) Tyler Holmes (Minnesota Vikings, FA) Tracy Scroggins (Detroit Lions, 2nd round) Wes Hamilton (Minnesota Vikings, 3rd Rd) Damaris Johnson (Phila. Eagles, FA signee) Fallon Wacasey (Dallas Cowboys, 6th Rd) Rick Engles (Seattle Seahawks, 3rd round) G.J. Kinne (Philadelphia Eagales, FA signee) T.J. Rubley (Los Angeles Rams, 9th round) Greg Fairchild, (Cincinnati Bengals, 4th Rd) Tyrunn Walker (New Orleans Saints, FA signee) Jerry Ostroski (Kansas City Chiefs, 10th Rd) Steve Largent (Houston Oilers, 4th round) 2011 1989 Jessie Green (Green Bay Packers, 10th round) Bernie Head (Miami Dolphins, 13th round) Charles Clay (Miami Dolphins, 6th round) Dennis Byrd (New York Jets, 2nd round) Buddy Tate (Oakland Raiders, 17th round) Richard Stephens (Cincy Bengals, 9th round) 2010 Steve Hegdale (Tampa Bay Bucs, FA) John Destin (, FA invite) 1975 1988 Al Humphrey (Pittsburgh Steelers, 8th round) Leonard lsabell (Miami Dolphins, 13th round) 2009 Donnie Dee (Indianapolis Colts, 11th round) Brennan Marion (Miami Dolphins, FA signee) Mark Lancaster (Detroit Lions, 17th round) Kevin Lilly (San Francisco 49ers, FA) Ricky Childers (Kansas City Chiefs, FA) 2008 1987 Chris Chamberlain (St. Louis Rams, 7th round) 1974 David Alexander (Phila. Eagles, 5th Round) Alain Karatepeyan (Dallas Cowboys, FA invite) Danny Colbert (San Diego Chargers, 9th Rd) Steve Gage (Washington Redskins, 6th round) Paul Smith (Jacksonville Jaguars, FA signee) Ray Rhodes (New York Giants, 10th round) Chris Pike (Philadelphia Eagles, 6th round) T.C. Blair (Detroit Lions, 11th round) 2007 Charles Wright (St. Louis Cardinals, 10th Rd) Bobby Blackshire (Baltimore Ravens, FA invite) Tim Gordon (Atlanta Falcons, FA) 1973 Nick Graham (Philadelphia Eagles, FA) Jason Staurovsky (New England Patriots, FA) Drane Scrivener (Dallas Cowboys, 4th round) Jon Hameister-Ries (Arizona Cardinals, FA invite) 1986 Arthur Moore (San Francisco 49ers, 6th Rd) Ed White (Denver Broncos, 13th round) Mike Williams (Pittsburgh Steelers, 12th Rd) 2006 Drew Pearson (Dallas Cowboys, FA) Gordon Brown (Pittsburgh Steelers, FA) Garrett Mills (New England Patriots, 4th round) George Haynes, Pittsburgh Steelers, FA) Ashlan Davis (Indianapolis Colts, FA signee) 1985 Steve King (Boston Patriots, FA) 2005 Albert Myres (Los Angeles Raiders, 10th Rd) Steve Shores (Pittsburgh Steelers, FA) Montiese Culton (Indianapolis Colts, FA invite) Dean Hamel (Washington Redskins, 12th Rd) 1972 Byron Jones (Minnesota Vikings, 12th round) Ralph McGill (San Francisco 49ers, 2nd Rd) 2004 Nate Harris (Denver Gold, USFL) Jean Barrett (San Francisco 49ers, 2nd Rd) James Kilian (Kansas City Chiefs, 7th round) Jim Butler (Houston Oilers, 10th round) Romby Bryant (Atlanta Falcons, FA signee) 1984 Michael Gunter (Tampa Bay Bucs, 4th round) James Shaw (San Diego Chargers, 16th Rd) 2003 Tom Baldwin (New York Jets, 9th round) Dick Blanchard (Boston Patriots, FA) Sam Rayburn (Philadelphia Eagles, FA signee)

112 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1971 1963 1948 Josh Ashton (Boston Patriots, 9th round) NFL NFL

Ken Duncan (Minnesota Vikings, 17th round) Tony Liscio (Green Bay, 3rd round) J.R. Boone (Chicago Bears, 22nd round) INTRO John Simmons (Green Bay 6th round) Don Sharp (Green Bay, 28th round) 1970 Ken Reed (San Francisco, 17th round) Bobby Jack Stuart (Los Angeles Rams, 27th Rd) Doug Wyatt (New Orleans Saints, 17th Rd) AFL A.B. Kitchens (Philadelphia, 28th round) Rick Arrington (Philadelphia Eagles, FA) John Simmons (Buffalo, 14th round) 1947 Tony Liscio (New York Titans, 10th round) 1969 NFL Nelson Greene (New York Giants, 5rd round) Al Jenkins (Cleveland, 3rd round) 1962 Jerry D’Arcy (Philadelphia, 12th round) Chuck Reynolds (Cleveland, 8th round) AFL

Hardy Brown (New York Giants, 12th round) PLAYERS Joe Wayne Brooks (Denver, FA) Mike Stripling (Cincinnati, 9th round) Hardin Cooper (Chicago Cardinals, 13th Rd) Brant Conley (Boston, 15th round) Joe Haynes (Philadelphia, 23rd round) 1961 1968 AAFC NFL Cal Richardson (Buffalo, special selection) Willie Crittendon (New Orleans, 4th round) Joe Novsek (Baltimore, 19th round) Clyde LeForce (San Francisco, 1st round) Rick Eber (Atlanta, 6th round) AFL Karl Henke (New York Jets, 8th round) Joe Novsek (Oakland, 17th round) 1946 Joe Blake (New Orleans, 9th round) Jack Kreider (Houston, 25th round) Felto Prewitt (Philadelphia, 6th round) Gary McDermott (Buffalo, 9th round) Homer Paine (Philadelphia, 14th round) Greg Barton (Detroit, 9th round) 1960 Allen Smith (Philadelphia, 17th round) STAFF Bob Joswick (Miami, 13th round) AFL Tom Worthington (Chicago Cardinals, 25th Rd) Chuck Janssen (Los Angeles Chargers) Bob Verkins (Pittsburgh, 25th round) 1967 Barney White (New York Giants, 26th round) Don Bandy (Washington, 6th round) 1959 Neal Sweeney (Denver, 6th round) Opie Bandy (Baltimore, 18th round) 1945 Milt Jackson (San Francisco, 7th round) Clyde Goodnight (Green Bay, 3rd round) Charlie Hardt (Minnesota, 13th round) 1957 Al Kowalski (Los Angeles, 5th round) Dick Hughes (Pittsburg, 11th round) Glen Burgeis (Chicago Bears, 7th round) 1966 Ronnie Morris (New York Giants, 19th round)

Ellis Jones (Boston, 8th round) REVIEW NFL 1954 Toby Collins (Green Bay, 8th round) Willie Townes (Dallas, 2nd round) Clyde LeForce (Detroit, 19th round) Tom Miner (Pittsburgh, 3rd round) Richard Tyson (Los Angeles Rams, 3rd Rd) Nolan Luhn (Green Bay, 25th round) Dick Kercher (Detroit, 6th round) John Osmond (Philadelphia, 10th round) Dell Taylor (Detroit, 27th round) Ted Connolly (San Francisco, 9th round) Howard Twilley (Minnesota, 14th round) (Los Angeles Rams, 10th round) Bud Harrington (Los Angeles Rams, 20th Rd) 1944 AFL Sax Judd (Chicago Cardinals, 3rd round) 1953 C.B. Stanley (Chicago Bears, 6th round) Willie Townes (Boston, 1st round) Marvin Matuszak (Pittsburgh, 3rd round) CONFERENCE

Carl Buda (Pittsburgh, 11th round) AMERICAN ATHLETIC Richard Tyson (Oakland, 4th round) Bob St. Clair (San Francisco, 3rd round) Sam Gray (Pittsburgh, 12th round) John Osmond Kansas City, 6th round) Willie Roberts (Los Angeles Rams, 4th round) (Chicago Cardinals, 13th round) Bud Harrington (Denver, 9th round) Howard Waugh (Los Angeles Rams, 6th Rd) Johnny Green (Philadelphia, 16th round) Howard Twilley (Miami, 12th round) Jim Prewett (Baltimore, 8th round) Charley Mitchell (Chicago Bears, 28th round) 1965 Floyd Harrawood (Green Bay, 9th round) Kaye Vaughan (Baltimore, 12th round) 1943 NFL Ronnie Morris (Chicago Cardinals, 13th Rd) Glenn Dobbs (Chicago Cardinals, 1st round) Bob Breitenstein (Washington, 2nd round) Gene Helwig (Green Bay, 15th round) N.A. Keithley (New York Giants, 16th round) Jeff Jordan (Minnesota, 8th round)

Cal Purdin (Chicago Cardinals, 25th round) OPPONENTS Gary Porterfield (Dallas, 14th round) 1952 Maurice Hail (New York Giants, 26th round) Charlie Brown (Los Angeles Rams, 16th Rd) Jim Beasley (San Francisco, 6th round) Billy Guy Anderson (L.A. Rams, 19th round) Jake Roberts (Los Angeles Rams, 12th round) 1942 Charley Greene (Pittsburgh, 6th round) AFL Bob Stringer (Philadelphia, 14th round) Bob Breitenstein (Denver, 5th round) Wayne Holt (Pittsburgh, 13th round) Charlie Brown (Boston, 9th round) 1951 Glenn Henicle (Cleveland, 16th round) Billy Guy Anderson (Houston 11th round) Jack Crocher (Cleveland, 20th round) 1941 Jeff Jordan (Denver, 15th round) Hardy Brown (San Francisco, 21st round) Bill Grimmett (Washington, 9th round) Gary Porterfield (Oakland, 17th round) S.J. Whitman (Chicago Cardinals, 22nd Rd) Lee Gentry (Washington, 22nd round)

Fred Smith (Pittsburgh, 29th round) HISTORY 1964 1940 NFL 1950 John McKibben (New York Giants, 11th round) Bob Daugherty (San Francisco 49ers, 8th Rd) Russ Frizzell (Cleveland, 8th round) Othel Turner (New York Giants, 15th round) Jerry Rhome (Dallas, 13th round) Van Burkleo (Dallas, 15th round) 1949 1939 Edwin Dukes (Washington, FA) NFL Morris White (Philadelphia, 19th round) AFL Jim Finks (Pittsburgh, 12th round) Bob Daugherty (San Diego, 16th round) Paul Barry (Los Angeles Rams, 13th round) 1937 Jimmy Ford (Green Bay, 24th round) Ham Harmon (Chicago Cardinals, 5th round)

Van Burkleo (San Diego, 24th round) RECORDS Les Chapman (Green Bay, 8th round) Jerry Rhome (New York Jets, 25th round) AAFC Jim Finks (Chicago Hornets, 4th Rd) 1936 Tack Dennis (Chicago Cardinals, 7th round)

TulsaHurricane.com 113 Hurricane in All-Star Games Blue-Gray Game Gridiron Classic Tulsa Players Currently in Montgomery, AL Orlando, FL the NFL (played in December) (played in January) BOB BABICH (Assistant Coach) • Buffalo Bills 1941 Charles H. Green, T 2003 Romby Bryant, WR 1942 Glenn Dobbs, HB In second year with Buffalo Bills • Entered the NFL in 2003 as linebackers coach with the Rams. 1944 Perry Moss, B North-South All-Star 1967 Gary McDermott, TB CHARLES CLAY (TE) • Arizona Cardinals Carl Martin, OT Classic Drafted in the sixth round by the Miami Dolphins in 2011 • Signed with Rick Eber, E Houston, Texas Buffalo Bills in 2015 • Moved to the Arizona Cardinals in the 2019 off- 1968 Chuck Reynolds, C (played in January) season. 1971 Jean Barrett, OT 2006 Nick Graham, DB 1972 Drane Scrivener, DB 1980 Charles Caufield, DB Don Blackmon, DE Senior Bowl 1981 Bill Purifoy, DL Mobile, AL 1982 Sid Abramowitz, OL (played in January) Ken Lacy, RB 1958 Opie Bandy, E 1983 Micheal Gunter, RB 1964 Bob Breitenstein, G 1985 Joe Dixon, DT Gary Porterfield, E 1987 Donnie Dee, DE/TE 1965 Billy Anderson, QB 1988 Dennis Byrd, DT Bob Daugherty, B 1989 David Fuess, K John Osmond, C Charles Clay 1992 Ron Jackson, RB Howard Twilley, E (MVP) 1993 Gus Frerotte, QB Richard Tyson, T Chris Penn, WR 1967 Rick Eber, E Tulsa Players Currently 1995 Sedric Clark, DE 1973 Ralph McGill, DB in the CFL David Millwee, C 1975 Steve Largent, WR 1996 Brian Newnam, OG 1976 Steve August, OL BRYAN BURNHAM (WR) • BC LIONS 1999 Todd Franz, DB Ronnie Hickerson, QB In 5th year with BC Lions • 2017 CFL All-Star 1981 Bill Purifoy, DL Raycom Bowl Game 1982 Sid Abramowitz, OL Montgomery, AL Stu Crum, K DANE EVANS (QB) • HAMILTON TIGER-CATS (played in January) 1983 Micheal Gunter, RB In first year with Hamilton Tiger-Cats • Signed as free agent in Oct. 2017 2012 Trent Dupy, C 1986 David Alexander, OL Steve Gage, QB/DB East-West Shrine Game 1991 Todd McGuire, C TYLER HOLMES (OL) • San Francisco, CA Jerry Ostroski, OL In 6th year with Toronto Argonauts • Member of 2017 Grey Cup (played in January) 1992 Barry Minter, LB Champions 1995 Sedric Clark, DE 1931 Ishmael Pilkington, B David Millwee, C 1934 Roy Berry, HB 2005 Garrett Mills, TE 1940 Elmer Gentry, QB 2010 Charles Clay, H-B/FB Texas vs. The Nation 1946 Clyde LeForce, B 1947 Nelson Greene, T All-Star Challenge 1948 Jim Finks, B Hula Bowl Houston, Texas 1970 Ralph McGill, DB Honolulu, HI (played in January) (played in January) 1972 Danny Colbert, DB 2008 Tarrion Adams, RB 1975 Wes Hamilton, OG 1964 Jerry Rhome, QB Moton Hopkins, DE 1976 Steve August, OL Jeff Jordan, E (MVP) David Johnson, QB Wade Bosarge, DB 1969 Doug Wyatt, K 1982 Sid Abramowitz, OL 1991 Tracy Scroggins, OLB NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 1985 Gordon Brown, RB 1995 Mark DeLozier, P Carson, Calif. 1986 David Alexander, OL 1997 Michael Ruhl, OT (played in January) 1988 Dennis Byrd, DT 1999 Todd Franz, DB 2011 G.J. Kinne, QB (MVP) 1991 Tracy Scroggins, OLB 2000 Corey Brown, WR Matt Romine, OT 1993 Chris Penn, WR 2007 Paul Smith, QB 2013 Trey Watts, RB 1997 Michael Ruhl, OT STEVE LARGENT 2007 Paul Smith, QB Casino del sol All-Star Game (played in Houston) 2015 Keyarris Garrett, WR Tucson, Ariz. (played in January) (pulled out due to injury week of game in St. 2011 G.J. Kinne, QB Petersburg, Fla.) Tyler Holmes, OT 2012 Derrick Jackson, DT Dexter McCoil, DB

114 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Conference History

In the early years, Tulsa competed in the Oklahoma In 50 years of competition in the Missouri Valley (WAC) beginning with the 1996 season, while the 2004 INTRO Collegiate Conference for 11 seasons. Tulsa posted a Conference, Tulsa won more conference championships campaign was the last in the WAC for the Hurricane. 46-7-4 record and won five league titles. The Hurricane than any other team in the history­ of the league. TU has to Tulsa’s best finish in nine years in the WAC was second spent four seasons as members of the Big Four its credit 25 Missouri Valley Conference titles, including place with a 6-2 league record in 2003. Conference, winning three conference championships 19 outright titles and six co-championships. The 2005 season was the first for Tulsa in Conference while registering a 12-1-1 mark. Following the 1985 season, Tulsa withdrew its foot- USA, and the Golden Hurricane responded that season From 1935 to 1985, The University of Tulsa competed ball membership from the Missouri Valley Conference. by winning the school’s first conference title since 1985. for the Missouri Valley Conference football champion- The league then closed down its operation of football as Tulsa’s affiliation with C-USA ended after the 2013 season, ship. After becoming a member of the conference in a conference sport. Before leaving the MVC, Tulsa won and in nine years, Tulsa posted an overall 49-23-1 mark, PLAYERS 1934, Tulsa proceeded to win the league c­ hampionship the final six league championships (1980-1985). four West Division titles and two C-USA Championships. its first four years and eight of its first nine years in the Tulsa played as an independent for 10 seasons before Tulsa began its membership in the American Athletic conference. becoming a member of the Western Athletic Conference Conference in the 2014 season.

Oklahoma Collegiate Conference (1914-28) 1964 3 1 0 2nd Cincinnati 1965 4 0 0 1st Tulsa Year W L T Place 1966 3 1 0 1st (tie) Tulsa, North Texas 1914 3 2 0 3rd 1967 3 1 0 2nd North Texas 1915 4 1 1 2nd 1968 2 3 0 3rd Memphis State 1916 4 0 0 1st 1969 1 4 0 6th Memphis State STAFF 1917 did not compete 1970 3 1 0 2nd Louisville 1918 did not compete 1971 3 2 0 2nd (tie) Memphis State 1919 5 0 1 1st 1972 3 2 0 3rd (tie) Drake, Louisville, W. Texas 1920 6 0 1 1st 1973 5 1 0 1st (tie) Tulsa, North Texas 1921 5 1 0 2nd 1974 6 0 0 1st Tulsa 1922 4 0 0 1st 1975 4 0 0 1st Tulsa 1923 did not compete 1976 2 1 1 1st (tie) Tulsa, New Mexico State 1924 did not compete 1977 2 3 0 4th (tie) West Texas State 1925 4 0 0 1st

1978 4 1 0 2nd New Mexico State REVIEW 1926 5 1 0 2nd 1979 did not compete for the league title 1927 3 1 1 2nd 1980 4 1 0 1st Tulsa 1928 3 1 1 2nd 1981 5 1 0 1st (tie) Tulsa, Drake Total 46 7 4 5 titles (.842) 1982 6 0 0 1st Tulsa 1983 5 0 0 1st Tulsa Big Four Conference (1929-32) 1984 5 0 0 1st Tulsa Year W L T Place 1985 5 0 0 1st Tulsa 1929 4 0 1 1st Total 143 54 6 25 titles (.719) CONFERENCE

1930 3 0 0 1st AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1931 2 1 0 2nd Western Athletic Conference (1996-04) 1932 3 0 0 1st Year W L T Place Champion Total 12 1 1 3 titles (.893) 1996 2 6 0 7th (Mountain) Brigham Young* 1997 2 6 0 7th (Mountain) Colorado State* Missouri Valley Conference (1935-85) 1998 2 6 0 7th (Mountain) Air Force* Year W L T Place Champion 1999 1 6 0 8th Hawaii, TCU 1935 3 0 0 1st (tie) Tulsa, Washington 2000 4 4 0 5th TCU, UTEP 1936 3 0 0 1st (tie) Tulsa, Creighton 2001 0 8 0 10th Louisiana Tech

1937 3 0 0 1st Tulsa 2002 1 7 0 Tie-9th Boise State OPPONENTS 1938 3 1 0 1st Tulsa 2003 6 2 0 2nd Boise State 1939 2 1 1 3rd Washington 2004 3 5 0 6th Boise State 1940 4 0 0 1st Tulsa Total 21 50 0 0 titles (.296) 1941 4 0 0 1st Tulsa *Won WAC Championship Game 1942 5 0 0 1st Tulsa 1943 1 0 0 1st Tulsa Conference USA (2005-13) 1944 0 1 0 2nd Oklahoma A&M Year W L T Place Overall Champion West Div. 1945 2 1 0 2nd Oklahoma A&M 2005 6 2 0 1st (West) Tulsa Tulsa 1946 3 0 0 1st Tulsa 2006 5 3 0 3rd (West) Houston Houston 1947 3 0 0 1st Tulsa 2007 6 2 0 1st (West) UCF Tulsa 1948 0 1 1 4th Oklahoma A&M 2008 7 1 0 1st (West) East Carolina Tulsa HISTORY 1949 1 2 1 5th Detroit 2009 3 5 0 T3rd (West) East Carolina Houston 1950 3 0 1 1st Tulsa 2010 6 2 0 T1st (West) UCF SMU 1951 4 0 0 1st Tulsa 2011 7 1 0 2nd (West) Southern Miss Houston 1952 3 1 0 2nd Houston 2012 7 1 0 1st (West) Tulsa Tulsa 1953 1 3 0 4th Detroit, Oklahoma A&M 2013 2 6 0 6th (West) Rice Rice 1954 0 4 0 4th Wichita State Totals 49 23 0 2 Overall Championships, 4 West Division Titles, 1955 1 3 0 4th (tie) Detroit, Wichita State 1 Shared West Division Title 1956 2 1 1 2nd (tie) Houston 1957 2 3 0 3rd Houston

American Athletic Conference (2014-Present) RECORDS 1958 2 2 0 3rd (tie) North Texas 1959 2 2 0 3rd Houston, North Texas Year W L T Place Champion 1960 2 1 0 2nd Wichita State 2014 2 6 0 T8th Memphis, Cincinnati, UCF 1961 1 2 0 2nd (tie) Wichita State 2015 3 5 0 4th (West) Houston 1962 3 0 0 1st Tulsa 2016 6 2 0 2nd (West) Temple 1963 2 2 0 3rd (tie) Cincinnati, Wichita State 2017 1 7 0 6th (West) UCF 2018 2 6 0 T5th (West) UCF Totals 14 26 0 0 titles (.350)

TulsaHurricane.com 115 Missouri Valley Conference Selections 1935 1947 1962 Sam Henry, K 1979 Ham Harmon, C Nelson Greene, T John Simmons, E Dick Blanchard, LB Don Blackmon, DE Red Chapman, T Ralph Detwiller, G Tony Liscio, T Ralph McGill, DB Lovie Smith, DB Harold Wickersham, HB Bill Cagle, C Kenny Reed, G 1972 Stu Crum, PK Tack Dennis, FB Arnold Burrough, G Dan Howard, C Steve Nicholson, C Drane Scrivener, DB Jimmy Finks, B Stuart McBirnie, FB Robert Tennon, LB Arthur Moore, DT 1936 J. R. Boone, B Red Chapman, T 1963 1973 1980 Ham Harmon, C John Simmons, E Denver Johnson, OT 1948 Danny Colbert, DB Tudor Jones, QB Jimmy Finks, B Stu Stewart, G Chris Kelly, OG Al Humphrey, LB Morris White, HB Jeff Jordan, WB Don Blackmon, DE Ken Thomas, DG 1950 Jerry Rhome, QB Robert Tennon, LB T.C. Blair, TE 1937 Dave Rakestraw, T Charles Caufield, DB Scott Marquis, OT Buster Baze, E Jim Beasley, C 1964 Reggie Epps, LB Freddie Carolina, HB George Adams, C Fred Smith, E Howard Twilley, E Kenneth Lacy, RB Lester Graham, G Ronnie Morris, B Jerry Rhome, QB Arthur Bennett, K Curly Hayes, E J. C. Roberts, B John Osmond, C 1974 1981 Morris White, QB Mark Maddox, E Sid Abramowitz, OT Arthur Bennett, K 1951 Bob Daugherty, HB Kurt Nichols, C Jeb Blount, QB 1938 Tom Miner, E Willie Townes, DT Willis Carolina, NG Steve Largent, OE Calvin Thomas, T Jim Prewitt, T Dwight Claxton, LB George Gilbert, OT Wes Hamilton, OG Forrest Gregory, G Jim Beasley, C Jeff Jordan, HB Reno Hutchins, DB Greg Fairchild, OT John McKibben, E Marvin Matuszak, G Eddie Dukes, MG Al Humphrey, LB Tommy Thompson, QB Ronnie Morris, B Gary Porterfield, DE 1982 Byron Franklin, LB Sid Abramowitz, OT Howard Waugh, B Ernie Riera, OG 1939 Ken Thomas, DG Steve Cox, OG Bob Breitenstein, OT Leo Sas, G 1952 Mack Lancaster, DT David Imes, C Willie Roberts, E 1965 Buddy Tate, DB Kirk Phillips, SE 1940 Marvin Matuszak, G Charles Greene, T Howard Twilley, E 1975 Micheal Gunter, RB Ronnie Morris, B Richard Tyson, OG Ken Lacy, FB Rich Morgan, C Ken Steinke, TE Dick Kercher, B John Osmond, C Stu Crum, PK Bill Grimmett, E Steve Largent, WR Howard Waugh, B Joe Brooks, OT Kevin Lilly, DT Glenn Dobbs, QB Wes Hamilton, OG Bill Anderson, QB Cliff Abbott, LB Lester Moore, FB 1953 Bernie Head, C Neal Sweeney, FL Brent Dennis, DB Tom Miner, E Jeb Blount, QB 1941 Willie Townes, DT Steve Cook, P Carlisle Cantrell, RB Elston Campbell, E 1955 Tom McGuire, DT Jim Kasper, DT Rich Morgan, C Chuck Yonker, T Sheldon Moomaw, DG 1983 Greg Fairchild, DT Charles Greene, T Dwight Claxton, LB Cliff Abbott, LB 1956 Byron Franklin, LB Sax Judd, E Darrell Wolff, LB Tom Baldwin, DT Max Black, C Kevin Black, DB Glenn Dobbs, B Charles Hardt, DB Brent Dennis, DB N. A. Keithly, B Dean Slayton, T Buddy Tate, DB Micheal Gunter, RB Dick Hughes, B 1966 Rick Engles, P Byron Jones, DE 1942 1957 Dan Bandy, OT 1976 John Kasperski, OG Sax Judd, E Gene Lakusiak, FB Rod Patten, OT Dick Brown, E Ron Henderson, QB Homer Paine, T Bob Junko, LB David Pearson, C Opie Bandy, T Steve August, OT Maurice Hail, G Milt Jackson, DB Charles Spilman, C Ronnie Morris, B Cornell Webster, WR 1984 Marcus Hatley, TE Glenn Dobbs, B 1958 1967 David Alexander, OT Willie Crittendon, DT Mel McGowen, DE Gordon Brown, RB Calvin Purdin, WB Dick Brown, E Rick Eber, B Bob Mogelnicki, C Joe Dixon, DT Opie Bandy, T 1945 Bob Junko, LB I.V. Wilson, DT Nate Harris, DB Ronnie Morris, B Dick Moseley, E Carl Martin, T Giles Alexander, DT Byron Jones, DE Bob Brumble, B Forrest Griggs, T Doug Wyatt, DB Jim Stewart, DB John Kasperski, OG Bob Hellinghausen, C 1959 Steve Cox, K Ronnie Kelley, FL C. B. Stanley, T Joe Novsek, T 1968 Kevin Lilly, DE Luke Blair, LB 1977 Hardy Brown, B Chuck Jansen, G Albert Myres, DB Doug Wyatt, DB Marcus Hatley, TE Camp Wilson, B Jerry Keeling, QB Xavier Warren, LB Eddie Hare, P Bob Brumble, FB 1946 1969 Lovie Smith, DB 1985 Nelson Greene, T 1960 Luke Blair, LB Harold Hamilton, OT David Alexander, OG Bob Hellinghausen, C Doug Wyatt, DB Buddy Kelly, E 1978 Gordon Brown, RB Vic Jordan, G Jack Murphy, T Joe Dixon, DT 1970 Rickey Watts, WR Harden Cooper, T Mack Reeves, G Doug Desherow, DB Josh Ashton, HB Doug Panfil, OT Bill Kemplin, E Jerry Keeling, QB Steve Gage, QB Chuck Cummins, DT Steve Nicholson, C Clyde LeForce, B Kevin Lilly, DE Don Blackmon, DE Hardy Brown, B 1961 1971 Mike Williams, OLB Joe Novsek, T Gary Christensen, OT Lovie Smith, DB Kenny Reed, G Jean Barrett, OT Eddie Hare, P Bo Bolinger, FB Jim Butler, TE

116 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Western Athletic Conference Selections INTRO 1996 Second Team Pete Muther, Sr., TE Max Kraus, So., DB Freshman of the Year First Team Wes Caswell, WR Anthony Ratica, Sr., OL Drew McLaughlin, Sr., DL Nick Bunting, LB Todd Franz, CB Steve Schiller, Jr., OL Zach Newby, Fr-RS, OL Salifu Abudulai, DE Coach of the Year Ricky Tallant, Fr-RS, PK James Anderson, PK Honorable Mention Steve Kragthorpe Andy Taylor, Sr., DL 2002 Brian Newnam, OG Ryan Farley, DT Kirk Walters, So., QB First Team Academic John Mosley, KOR Second Team Sam Rayburn, DT Caleb Blankenship, Jr., TE Jeremy Bunch, S Neil Whitworth, DE 2000 Honorable Mention Brad DeVault, So., PK

Wes Caswell, WR PLAYERS Academic First Team Michael Dulaney, LB Cory Hathaway, Jr., TE Muadianvita Kazadi, LB Philip Abode, So., LB Donald Shoals, WR/PR Jermaine Landrum, PR James Kilian, Jr., QB Honorable Mention Keith Carey, So., DL Eric Richardson, RB Max Kraus, Sr., DB Honorable Mention Terrance Joseph, CB Ryan Cook, Fr-RS, LB Drew Lagow, So., DL Chris Earnest, PK Anthony Taylor, C Reggie Williams, RB Asher Ladner, Sr., DB Garrett Mills, So., TE Ashon Farley, LB Jeff Thibodeaux, FS Andrew LeCrone, Jr., WR Brendon Swisher, Jr., LB Academic CJ Scott, CB Drew McLaughlin, Fr-RS, TE Academic Wade Clark, Jr., DB Steve Wiedower, OG Matt Black, Jr., OG Pete Muther, Jr., TE 2004 Levi Gillen, Jr., DB Caleb Blankenship, So., TE Anthony Ratica, Jr., OL Academic First Team Asher ladner, So., DB Michael Dulaney, Sr., LB Steve Schiller, So., OL Josh Blankenship, So., QB Ashlan Davis, KOR Pete Muther, Fr-RS, TE Cory Hathaway, So., DL STAFF Ryan Cook, Jr., LB Garrett Mills, TE Anthony Ratica, Fr-RS., OL James Kilian, So., QB 1999 Chris Earnest, Jr., PK Derek Warehime, C Max Kraus, Jr., DB First Team Gavin Engle, Sr., DB Terrell Siegfried, Sr., DB Second Team 1997 Todd Franz, CB Andrew LeCrone, Sr., WR First Team Nick Bunting, LB Drew McLaughlin, Jr., DE Brendon Swisher, So., LB Charlie Higgins, RB Second Team Jermaine Hope, DB Dani Mouri, Sr., LB Michael Ruhl, OT Damon Savage, WR Michael LeDet, LB Steve Schiller, Sr., OL 2003 John Mosley, RB Josh Walker, DL Damon Savage, WR First Team Ashon Farley, LB Second Team 2001 Nick Bunting, LB Honorable Mention REVIEW Levin Gillen, DB Honorable Mention Second Team Austin Chadwick, OT Caleb Blankenship, TE Pete Muther, TE Garrett Mills, TE James Kilian, QB Honorable Mention Drew McLaughlin, DE Steve Schiller, C Brandon Lohr, DL Jason Jacoby, KOR Honorable Mention Second Team Steve Wiedower, OG Uril Parrish, RB Rich Young, LB Michael Dulaney, LB Kedrick Alexander, DB Academic Romby Bryant, WR Academic Academic Sam Rayburn, DT Philip Abode, Jr., LB Jermaine Hope, DB Matt Black, Sr., OL Wade Clark, Sr., DB Jarrod Roach, TE

Keith Carey, Jr., DL James Kilian, QB Caleb Blankenship, Sr., TE CONFERENCE Zac Craig, Fr-RS, DL Eric Richardson, RB Ryan Cook, So., LB Michael LeDet, LB Nelson Coleman, Fr-RS, LB AMERICAN ATHLETIC Levi Gillen, Sr., DB Kevin Shaffer, OT Zac Craig, Jr., DL Brad DeVault, Jr., PK Asher Ladner, Jr., DB Donald Shoals, WR Honorable Mention Don Douglass, Sr., OL Brandon Diles, So., RB Pete Muther, So., TE Academic Jorma Bailey, LB Sam Duregger, So., WR Cory Hathaway, Sr., TE Anthony Ratica, So., OL Philip Abode, Sr., LB Caleb Blankenship, TE Chris Earnest, So., PK James Kilian, Sr., QB Steve Schiller, Fr-RS, OL Matt Black, So., OL Jeremy Davis, DE Gavin Engle, Jr., DB Drew Lagow, Jr., DS Michael Dulaney, Jr., LB Eric Richardson, RB Andrew LeCrone, Sr., WR Mike Mengers, So., OL Chris Earnest, Sr., PK 1998 Drew McLaughlin, So., DL Garrett Mills, Jr., TE First Team James Kilian, Fr-RS, QB Dani Mouri, Jr., LB Jason Mills, OT OPPONENTS

Tulsa’s Conference Honors

Offensive Players of the Year Defensive Players of the Year Special Teams Players of Coach of the Year the Year Missouri Valley Conference Missouri Valley Conference Missouri Valley Conference HISTORY (awards began in 1971) (awards began in 1971) Conference USA 2010 Damaris Johnson, KR/PR 1951 1974 Jeb Blount, QB 1971 Ralph McGill, DB 1959 Bobby Dobbs 1975 Steve Largent, WR 1974 Al Humphrey, LB Newcomers of the Year 1962 Glenn Dobbs 1976 Ron Hickerson, QB 1975 Byron Franklin, LB 1974 F.A. Dry 1983 Michael Gunter, RB 1976 Jimmy Stewart, DB Missouri Valley Conference 1975 F.A. Dry 1985 Steve Gage, QB (UPI) 1980 Don Blackmon, DE (awards began in 1971) 1976 F.A. Dry 1976 Lovie Smith, LB 1982 John Cooper Conference USA Conference USA 1983 Steve Gage, QB 2007 Paul Smith, QB 2006 Nick Bunting, LB Western Athletic Conference RECORDS 2010 G.J. Kinne, QB 2013 Shawn Jackson, LB Western Athletic Conference 2003 Steve Kragthorpe 2003 Nick Bunting, LB Conference USA Conference USA 2012 Bill Blankenship 2007 Brennan Marion, WR

TulsaHurricane.com 117 Conference USA Selections 2005 (by Media) 2008 2010 All-Academic Team First Team Robert Latu, Sr., DE (selected by Coaches) (selected by Coaches) Alan Dock, Sr., LB Bobby Blackshire, DB Paul Smith, Jr., QB First Team First Team (3.69/Accounting) G.J. Kinne, Sr., QB Ashlan Davis, KOR All-Freshman Team Tarrion Adams, Sr., RB Damaris Johnson, Jr., PR (3.27/Exercise & Sports Garrett Mills, TE (by Coaches) Brennan Marion, Sr., WR G.J. Kinne, Jr., QB Jesse Stoneham, OG Anthony Egbuniwe, Fr., DE Justin Morsey, Sr., OG Marco Nelson, Fr., DB Science) Second Team All-Academic Team Second Team Second Team 2012 Nelson Coleman, LB Moton Hopkins, Sr., DE Clint Anderson, Jr., OG (11-member team) (selected by Coaches) Nick Graham, DB Damaris Johnson, Fr., KOR Damaris Johnson, Jr., WR/KR Mike Mengers, Sr., OT First Team James Lockett, Jr., DB Michael Such, Sr., P Third Team (3.74/Mechanical DeAundre Brown, Sr., LB Nick Bunting, LB Engineering) All-Freshman Team All-Freshman Team Brian DeShane, Sr., OT Brandon Lohr, DE Paul Smith, Jr., QB DeAundre Brown, Fr., DB Stetson Burnett, Fr-GS, OG Cory Dorris, Sr., DE Uril Parrish, RB (3.80/Communication) Tyler Holmes, Fr-RS, OT Shawn Jackson, Fr-GS, LB Jared Grigg, Sr., OT Jeff Perrett, OT Damaris Johnson, Fr., WR Marco Nelson, Fr., DB Dexter McCoil, Sr., DB 2007 Thomas Roberson, Fr., WR All-Freshman Team All-Academic Team First Team (Coach/Media) Second Team Moton Hopkins, DE Moton Hopkins, Sr., DE Cody Wilson, Fr-RS, LB Paul Smith, Sr, QB Trent Dupy, Sr., C Roy Roberts, DB (3.37/Communication) All-Academic Team Chris Chamberlain, Sr., LB Keyarris Garrett, So., WR David Johnson, Sr., QB G.J. Kinne, Jr., QB Nelson Coleman, Sr., LB Jared St. John, Sr., DE 2006 (3.92/Exercise & Sports (3.32/Exercise & Sports Demarco Nelson, Jr., DB First Team (by Coaches) Second Team (by Coaches) Science) Science) Trey Watts, Jr., SR Bobby Blackshire, Sr., DB Moton Hopkins, Jr., DE All-Freshman Team Nick Bunting, Sr., LB Trae Johnson, Fr., WR 2009 2011 Derrick Alexander, Fr., DE Robert Latu, Sr., DE Brennan Marion, Jr., WR (selected by Coaches) (selected by Coaches) Rey Higuera, Fr., DS Jeff Perrett, Sr., OT John Warren, Jr., DS Second Team First Team Trent Martin, Fr., LB (by Media) (by Media) Damaris Johnson, So., KOR/WR Clint Anderson, Sr., OG Daniel Schwarz, Fr., PK Nelson Coleman, Jr., LB Moton Hopkins, Jr., DE James Lockett, Sr., DB Curnelius Arnick, Sr., LB Jeff Perrett, Sr., OT Trae Johnson, Fr., WR Kevin Fitzpatrick, Sr., PK All-Academic Team All-Freshman Team Brennan Marion, Jr., WR Tyrunn Walker, Sr., DE Jared St. John, Sr., DE Second Team (by Coaches) Trent Dupy, Fr., C (3.34/History/Education) Aaron Danenhauer, Sr., C All-Freshman Team Cory Dorris, Fr-RS, DE Second Team (by Coaches and Media) Nelson Coleman, Jr., LB Ricky Johnson, Fr., WR Willie Carter, Jr., H-Back 2013 Nick Graham, Sr., DB Charles Clay, Fr., FB Dexter McCoil, Fr., DB Ja’Terian Douglas, Jr., RB (selected by Coaches) Jon Hameister-Ries, Sr., OG Trae Johnson, Fr., WR G.J. Kinne, Sr., QB All-Academic Team First Team Idris Moss, Sr., WR Dexter McCoil, Jr., DB All-Academic Team (11-member team) Stetson Burnett, Sr., OT Paul Smith, Jr., QB Clay Sears, Sr., TE (11-member team) G.J. Kinne, So., QB Shawn Jackson, Sr., LB (by Media) Nelson Coleman, Sr., LB (3.33/Exercise & Sports Science) All-Freshman Team Trey Watts, Sr., RB Bobby Blackshire, Sr., DB (3.34/Business) Brentom Todd, Fr., DE Second Team Nick Bunting, Sr., LB Paul Smith, Sr., QB Kwame Sexton, Fr., DB Michael Mudoh, So., DB Aaron Danenhauer, Sr., C (3.84/Communication) Cole Way, Fr., P Idris Moss, Sr., WR All-Freshman Team Third Team (by Coaches) Dylan Foxworth, Fr., C Chris Chamberlain, Jr., LB Darnell Walker, Fr., DB

American Athletic Conference Selections 2014 Second Team 2018 Second Team Tyler Bowling, OG Second Team Keevan Lucas, WR D’Angelo Brewer, RB Thomas Bennett, P Derrick Alexander, DE Evan Plagg, OT Tyler Bowling, OG

2015 2017 Honorable Mention Cooper Edmiston, LB First Team First Team Keyarris Garrett, WR D’Angelo Brewer, RB

2016 Second Team First Team Tyler Bowling, OG Blake Belcher, OT Justin Hobbs, WR James Flanders, RB Chandler Miller, C Keevan Lucas, WR Jeremy Smith, DE Chandler Miller, C Honorable Mention Thomas Bennett returns for his senior season in 2019 after earning Evan Plagg, OT second-team American Athletic Conference honors in 2018 and finishing McKinley Whitfield, SAF the season ranked second in the league and fifth nationally for punting.

118 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 INTRO PLAYERS STAFF

Damaris Johnson’s touchdown on a punt return helped lead to Tulsa’s 28-27 win over Notre Dame in 2010. Johnson ended his Tulsa career as the NCAA’s all-time leader for all-purpose yardage REVIEW with 7,796 yards in three seasons. CONFERENCE RECORDS AMERICAN ATHLETIC

INSIDE OPPONENTS Tulsa’s NCAA Records/ Top-10 Single Season Performances...... 146-147 Annual Champions...... 120-121 Top-10 Career Performances...... 148 Individual Season Leaders...... 122-130 Top-10 Team Season Performances...... 149 Tulsa Team Records...... 131-132 Top Crowds to See Tulsa Play...... 150 Tulsa Individual Records...... 133-134 Series Records vs. All Opponents...... 151-152 HISTORY Opponent Team Records...... 135-136 Tulsa in Overtime...... 152 Game Streaks...... 136 All-Time Head Coaching Records...... 152 Tulsa Year-By-Year Offensive Totals...... 137 Top 10 Winningest Coaches...... 152 OpponentYear-By-Year Offensive Totals...... 137 Season-by-Season Review...... 153-155 Longest Plays...... 138 Tulsa Won-Lost Records...... 155

Hurricane 100-Yard Receivers...... 139-141 Tulsa Athletic Hall of Fame...... 156 RECORDS Hurricane 300-Yard Passers...... 141-142 Homecoming Game Results...... 157 Hurricane 100-Yard Rushers...... 142-145 Tulsa in the National Polls...... 157 Top-10 Single Game Performances...... 146 All-Time Results...... 158-174

TulsaHurricane.com 119 Tulsa’s NCAA Records

Individual NCAA Records All Purpose Yards Scoring Defense

• Most All-Purpose Yards (Career) 1942 — 3.2 Total Offense 7,796 yards, Damaris Johnson (2008-10) Kickoff Returns • Quarterback Gaining 200 Yards Rushing and Kickoff Returns Passing (Game) 1958 — 25.8 Steve Gage vs. New Mexico, Nov. 8, 1986 (212 • Most Kickoff Return Yards (Career) Punting rushing, 209 ­passing) 3,417 yds, Damaris Johnson (2008-10) • One 5,000 Yard Passer, Three 1,000 Yard • Most Kickoff Returns for a Touchdown (Season) 1942 — 41.3 Receivers and One 1,000 Yard Rusher (Season) 5, Ashlan Davis, 2004 (74, 83, 94, 96, 100 yards) Paul Smith (5,065 passing); Brennon Marion (1,244 • Most Kickoff Returns for a Touchdown (Career) First Downs receiving), Trae Johnson (1,088 receiving), Charles 6, Ashlan Davis, 2004-05 (74, 83, 94, 96, 100 yards Clay (1,024 receiving); and Tarrion Adams (1,225 in 2004; 96 yards in 2005) 2008 –– 391 • Most Kickoff Returns for a Touchdown in rushing) in 2007 Third Down Conversions • Most Combined Yardage by Quarterback and Consecutive Games Rusher (Season) 4, Ashlan Davis, 2004 (100 yards vs. Boise State, 94 2008 –– 110-of-193 (57%) Paul Smith (5,065 passing) and Tarrion Adams (1,225 yards vs. Nevada, 83 yards vs. Rice, 96 yards vs. SMU) rushing) for 6,237 total yards in 2007 • One 3,000 Yard Passer, Two 1,000 Yard Scoring Receivers and Two 1,000 Yard Rushers (Season) Individual NCAA Champions Dane Evans (3,348 passing); Keevan Lucas (1,180 • Most Two-Point Attempts Made (Season) receiving) and Josh Atkinson (1058 receiving), 6, Howard Twilley, 1964 (all on pass attempts) Total Offense James Flanders (1,629 rushing) and D’Angelo Brewer (1,435 rushing) in 2016 1964 — Jerry Rhome (3,128) Team NCAA Records 1965 — Billy Guy Anderson (3,343) Rushing Turnovers (Giveaways) Rushing Offense • Two Players, Same Team Each Gaining 200 Yards or More (Game) • Most Turnovers 1952 — Howard Waugh (1,372 on 164 rushes) Gordon Brown, 214 (23 rushes) & Steve Gage, 206 61, 1976 (37 fumbles lost, 24 interceptions) (26 rushes) vs. Wichita State, Nov. 2, 1985 Passing Efficiency • Two Players, Same Team, Each Gaining 1,000 Yards or More (Season) 1952 –– Ronnie Morris (177.4) Micheal Gunter (1,464) & Ken Lacy (1,097) in 1982 NCAA Annual Team Champions 1964 — Jerry Rhome (172.6)

Passing Total Offense Passing Yards

• Most Seasons Gaining 2,000 Yards or More 1944 — 434.7 1964 — Jerry Rhome (2,870) 4, T.J. Rubley, 1987-89, 1991 (2,058–2,497–2,292– 1951 — 480.1 1965 — Billy Guy Anderson (3,464) 2,054) 1952 — 466.6 • Most Consecutive 300 Yard Passing Games 1964 — 461.8 Points Responsible For (Season) 1965 — 427.8 14, Paul Smith, 2007 (14 games) 2007 –– 543.9 2007 –– Paul Smith (26.14) 2008 –– 569.9 Receiving Rushing Offense All-Purpose Yards • Most Passes Caught (Career — 3 years) 2009 –– Damaris Johnson (224.4) 261, Howard Twilley, 1963-65 (3,343 yards) 1952 — 321.5 2010 –– Damaris Johnson (202.2) • Most Passes Caught Per Game (Season) 13.4, Howard Twilley, 1965 (134 in 10 games) Passing Offense • Most Yards Gained by Two Players, Same Team 1942 — 233.9 (Game) 1944 — 206.3 640, Rick Eber (322) & Harry Wood (318) vs. Idaho 1962 — 199.3 State, Oct. 7, 1967 (33 receptions, 6 TDs) 1963 — 244.8 • Most Consecutive Games Gaining 200 Yards or 1964 — 317.9 More (Season) 1965 — 346.4 3, Howard Twilley, 1965 1966 — 272.0 • Most Receiving Yards by a Tight End (Season) 1235, Garrett Mills, 2005 (13 games) Scoring Offense • Most Yards Per Catch (Season) 31.9, Brennan Marion, 2007 (1,244 yards on 39 1942 — 42.7 receptions) 1964 — 38.4 • Three Players, Same Team, Each Gaining 1,000 Yards or More (Season) Brennan Marion (1244 on 39 catches), Trae Johnson (1088 on 70 cactches), Charles Clay (1024 on 69 catches) Steve Gage holds the NCAA record with Gordon Brown of TWO PLAYERS rushing for 200 yards in the same game.

120 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Receiving Yards Career TD Passes Career Yards

T.J. Rubley, 73 in 47 games (1987-89, 91) Howard Twilley, 3,343 on 261 receptions (1963-65) INTRO 1964 — Howard Twilley (1,178) Paul Smith, 83 in 48 games (2003-07) Dan Bitson, 3,300 on 163 receptions (1987-89, 91) 1965 — Howard Twilley (1,779) 1993 — Chris Penn (1,578), 9.6 per game receptions; Season Yards Per Game Career Yards Per Game 143.5 yards per game Billy Guy Anderson, 346.4 (1965) Howard Twilley, 111.4 (1963-65) 2015 –– Keyarris Garrett (1,588 for 122.2 ypg) Paul Smith, 361.7 (2007) Chris Penn, 107.7 (1991, 93)

Scoring Season TD Passes Career TD Receptions Jerry Rhome, 32 in 10 games (1964) Steve Largent, 32 in 30 games (1973-75) PLAYERS 1965 — Howard Twilley (127 points on 16 TDs & 31 Paul Smith, 47 in 14 games (2007) Howard Twilley, 32 in 30 games (1963-65) PATs) Dan Bitson, 29 in 44 games (1987-89, 91) Single-Game Completions Interceptions Billy Guy Anderson, 42 vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 30, Season Yards 1965) Howard Twilley, 1,779 in 10 games (1965) Chris Penn, 1,578 in 11 games (1993) 1940 — Dick Morgan (7 for 210 yards) Receiving Season Yards by a Tight End Career Receptions Per Game (Min. 125 Garrett Mills, 1,235 on 87 receptions (2005), 13 games Receptions) STAFF NCAA Annual Most-Improved Teams Howard Twilley, 10.0 (261 in 26 games) Single-Game Yards Chris Penn, 6.5 (142 in 22 games) Harry Wood, 318 vs. Idaho State (Oct. 7, 1967) 1949, 5 games improved (0-9-1 to 5-4-1) 1970, 5 games improved (1-9-0 to 6-4-0) Season Receptions Per Game 1978, 6 games improved (3-8-0 to 9-2-0) Scoring Howard Twilley, 13.4 (1965), 134 in 10 games 1991, 6.5 games improved (3-8-0 to 10-2-0) Howard Twilley, 9.5 (1964), 95 in 10 games 2003, 7 games improved (1-11-0 to 8-5-0) Career Points Per Game Chris Penn, 9.5 (1993), 105 in 11 games Howard Twilley, 259 in 26 games (1963-65)

Career Receptions Single-Game Points REVIEW NCAA All-Time Leaders Howard Twilley, 261 (1963-65) Howard Twilley, 36 vs. Louisville (Nov. 6, 1965)

Tulsa players ranked among the top-100 in the Season Receptions following statistical categories Howard Twilley, 134 in 10 games (1965) Chris Penn, 105 in 11 games (1993) NCAA’s All-Time Longest Plays Howard Twilley, 95 in 10 games (1964) Total Offense Passing

Season TD Receptions CONFERENCE Season Yards Per Game Dan Bitson, 16 in 11 games (1989) AMERICAN ATHLETIC Billy Guy Anderson, 334.3 (1965) 99 Troy DeGar to Wes Caswell vs. Oklahoma Howard Twilley, 16 in 10 games (1965) Paul Smith, 370.3 (2003-07) (Sept. 28, 1996) 98 Jerry Rhome to Jeff Jordan vs. Wichita State Single-Game Receptions (Nov. 30, 1963) Career Yards Rick Eber, 20 vs. Idaho State (Oct. 7, 1967) T.J. Rubley, 9,080 (1987-89, 91) Howard Twilley, 19 vs. Colorado State (Nov. 27, 1965) Paul Smith, 11,591 (2003-07) Howard Twilley, 18 vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 30, 1965) Kickoff Returns

Rushing 100 Jim Stewart vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 6, 1976) OPPONENTS Single-Game Yards 100 Jason Jacoby vs. UNLV Tarrion Adams, 323 yards vs. Tulane (Nov. 22, 2008) (Oct. 15, 1994) Mark Brus, 312 yards vs. New Mexico State (Oct. 27, 100 Jason Jacoby vs. Brigham Young 1990) (Nov. 4, 1995) 100 Ashlan Davis vs. Boise State Quarterback — Career Yards (Oct. 16, 2004) Steve Gage, 2029 yards (1983-86) Biggest FBS Comebacks

Passing HISTORY 35 Michigan State 41, Northwestern 38 2006 (MSU trailed 38-3 at 9:54 of 3rd Quarter) Career Passing Efficiency (400-499 Completions) Jerry Rhome, 142.6 (1961 SMU, 1963-64 Tulsa) 31 Tulsa 48, Fresno State 41 2016 (Tulsa trailed 31-0 at 10:16 of 2nd Quarter) 31 TCU 47, Oregon 41 (Alamo Bowl) 2015 Season Passing Efficiency Jerry Rhome, 172. 6 (1964) (TCU trailed 31-0 at halftime) David Johnson, 178.7 (2008) 31 Texas Tech 44, Minnesota 41 (Insight Bowl) 2006 (Tech trailed 38-7 at 7:47 of 3rd quarter)

31 Maryland 42, Miami (Fla.) 40 1984 RECORDS Career Yards T.J. Rubley, 9,324 (1987-89, 91) (Maryland trailed 31-0 at halftime) Paul Smith, 10,936 (2003-07)

Howard Twilley set numerous NCAA receiving records in 1964 and 1965.

TulsaHurricane.com 121 Individual Season Leaders Rushing Leaders 1941-2018 (based on net rushing yards) **Led NCAA

Year Player Att Net Avg TD 1941. . . . .N.A. Keithley. . . . . 83. . . 297. . . .3.6. . . . . - 1942. . . . .N.A. Keithley. . . . . 87. . . 497. . . .5.7. . . . . - 1943. . . . .Clyde LeForce. . . . . 56. . . 290. . . .5.2. . . . . - 1944. . . . .Camp Wilson. . . . . 103. . . 662. . . .6.4. . . . . - 1945. . . . .Camp Wilson. . . . . 138. . . 662. . . .6.4. . . . . - 1946. . . . .Paul Barry...... 85. . . 548. . . .6.5. . . . . - 1947. . . . .J.R. Boone...... 125. . . 661. . . .5.3. . . . . - 1948. . . . .Paul Barry...... 90. . . 342. . . .3.8. . . . 5 1949. . . . .Paul Barry...... 100. . . 406. . . .4.1. . . . 6 1950. . . . .Jake Roberts . . . . . 138. . . 954. . . .6.9. . . . . - 1951. . . . .Howard Waugh. . . . 165. . . 1118. . . .6.8. . . . 7 1952. . . . .Howard Waugh. . . **164. . **1372. . . *8.4. . . . 10 1953. . . . .Bob Decker...... 72. . . 302. . . .4.2. . . . 4 1954. . . . .Dick Scholtz...... 74. . . 339. . . .4.6. . . . 0 1955. . . . .Dick Scholtz...... 119. . . 395. . . .3.3. . . . 5 1956. . . . .Dick Hughes...... 128. . . 618. . . .4.8. . . . 5 1957. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . . 125. . . 569. . . .4.6. . . . 1 1958. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . . 128. . . 624. . . .4.9. . . . . - 1959. . . . .Bob Brumble...... 151. . . 599. . . .4.0. . . . 4 1960. . . . .David White...... 85. . . 444. . . .5.2. . . . 4 1961. . . . .David White...... 74. . . 293. . . .4.0. . . . 0 1962. . . . .Henry Dorsch. . . . . 56. . . 250. . . .4.5. . . . 2 D’Angelo Brewer became Tulsa’s all-time rushing leader in 2017 1963. . . . .Henry Dorsch. . . . . 48. . . 211. . . .4.4. . . . 3 with 3,917 career yards. 1964. . . . .Bob Daugherty. . . . . 77. . . 456. . . .5.9. . . . 9 1965. . . . .Gene Lakusiak. . . . . 70. . . 351. . . .5.0. . . . 2 1999. . . . .John Mosley . . . . . 160. . . . 873. . . .5.5. . . . .5 1966. . . . .Gene Lakusiak. . . . . 65. . . 330. . . .5.1. . . . 1 2000. . . . .Ken Bohanon. . . . . 202. . . . 802. . . .4.0. . . . 10 1967. . . . .Cee Ellison...... 153. . . 661. . . .4.3. . . . 3 2001. . . . .Eric Richardson . . . . 131. . . . 469. . . .3.6. . . . .5 1968. . . . .Mike Stripling (QB). . . 118. . . 307. . . .2.6. . . . 5 2002. . . . .Eric Richardson . . . . 182. . . . 957. . . .5.3. . . . .6 1969. . . . .Josh Ashton...... 231. . . 851. . . .3.7. . . . 6 2003. . . . .Eric Richardson . . . . 181. . . . 811. . . .4.5. . . . 12 1970. . . . .Josh Ashton...... 196. . . 685. . . .3.5. . . . 5 2004. . . . .Uril Parrish...... 210. . . 1064. . . .5.1. . . . .8 1971. . . . .Mike Ridley ...... 90. . . 311. . . .3.5. . . . 1 2005. . . . .Uril Parrish...... 179. . . . 775. . . .4.3. . . . .9 1972. . . . .Ed White ...... 160. . . 675. . . .4.2. . . . 6 2006. . . . .Courtney Tennial . . . . 171. . . . 845. . . .4.9. . . . 14 1973. . . . .Freddie Carolina. . . . 137. . . 540. . . .3.9. . . . 6 2007. . . . .Tarrion Adams. . . . . 219. . . 1225. . . .5.6. . . . .8 1974. . . . .Thomas Bailey. . . . . 85. . . 456. . . .5.4. . . . 6 2008. . . . .Tarrion Adams. . . . . 247. . . 1523. . . .6.2. . . . 14 1975. . . . .Carlisle Cantrell. . . . 157. . . 914. . . .4.8. . . . 7 2009. . . . .G.J. Kinne (QB). . . . . 151. . . . 393. . . .2.6. . . . .5 1976. . . . .Rickey Watts. . . . . 99. . . 464. . . .4.7. . . . 4 2010. . . . .G.J. Kinne (QB). . . . . 158. . . . 561. . . .3.6. . . . .7 1977. . . . .Rickey Watts. . . . . 108. . . 423. . . .3.9. . . . 5 2011. . . . .Ja’Terian Douglas . . . 112. . . . 883. . . .7.9. . . . .4 1978. . . . .Sherman Johnson . . . 169. . . 826. . . .4.9. . . . 6 2012. . . . .Trey Watts...... 186. . . 1108. . . .6.0. . . . .3 1979. . . . .Paul Roberson . . . . . 117. . . 546. . . .4.7. . . . 4 2013. . . . .Trey Watts...... 268. . . 1329. . . .5.0. . . . 11 1980. . . . .Ken Session...... 164. . . 662. . . .4.0. . . . 5 2014. . . . .Zack Langer...... 196. . . . 801. . . .4.1. . . . .4 1981. . . . .Brett White ...... 119. . . 740. . . .6.2. . . . 10 2015. . . . .D’Angelo Brewer. . . . 162. . . . 837. . . .5.2. . . . .6 1982. . . . .Micheal Gunter . . . . 195. . . 1464. . .**7.5. . . . 11 2016. . . . .James Flanders. . . . 258. . . 1629. . . .6.3. . . . 18 1983. . . . .Micheal Gunfer . . . . 226. . . 1198. . . .5.3. . . . 14 2017. . . . .D’Angelo Brewer. . . . 288. . . 1517. . . .5.3. . . . .9 1984. . . . .Gordon Brown . . . . . 159. . . 995. . . .6.3. . . . 6 2018. . . . .Shamari Brooks. . . . 229. . . . 967. . . .4.2. . . . .7 1985. . . . .Gordon Brown . . . . . 169. . . 1201. . . .7.1. . . . 4 1986. . . . .Derrick Ellison . . . . . 170. . . 1064. . . .6.3. . . . 4 1987. . . . .Derrick Ellison . . . . . 126. . . 593. . . .4.7. . . . 4 Receiving Leaders 1941-2018 (based on receiving yards) **Led NCAA 1988. . . . .Brett Adams...... 142. . . 602. . . .4.2. . . . 2 1989. . . . .Brett Adams...... 224. . . 1071. . . .4.8. . . . 7 Year Player Rec Yards Avg TD 1990. . . . .Chris Hughley. . . . . 126. . . 700. . . .5.6. . . . 4 1941. . . . . Cal Purdin...... 13. . . . 217. . . 16.7. . . . 2 1991. . . . .Chris Hughley. . . . . 267. . . 1326. . . .4.9. . . . .8 1942. . . . .Sax Judd ...... 35. . . . 509. . . 14.5. . . . 9 1992. . . . .Lamont Headd. . . . . 171. . . . 827. . . .4.8. . . . .2 1943. . . . .Barney White...... 16. . . . 188. . . 11.8. . . . 5 1993. . . . .Lamont Headd. . . . . 227. . . . 969. . . .4.3. . . . .2 1944. . . . .Barney White...... 29. . . . 531. . . 18.3. . . . 4 1994. . . . .Solomon White . . . . 230. . . 1003. . . .4.4. . . . .8 1945. . . . .Dick Moseley...... 8. . . . 77. . . .9.6. . . . 1 1995. . . . .Reggie Williams. . . . 144. . . . 729. . . .5.1. . . . .4 1946. . . . .Jimmy Ford...... 13. . . . 186. . . 14.3. . . . 2 1996. . . . .Reggie Williams. . . . 152. . . . 759. . . .5.0. . . . .4 1947. . . . .Jimmy Ford...... 17. . . . 276. . . 16.2. . . . 2 1997. . . . .Charlie Higgins. . . . . 202. . . 1043. . . .5.2. . . . 11 1948. . . . .Jimmy Ford...... 35. . . . 403. . . 11.5. . . . 4 1998. . . . .Charlie Higgins. . . . . 79. . . . 447. . . .5.7. . . . .2 1949. . . . .Fred Smith...... 31. . . . 441. . . 14.2. . . . 5 ...... Reggie Williams. . . . 100. . . . 447. . . .4.5. . . . .2 1950. . . . .Fred Smith...... 34. . . . 425. . . 12.5. . . . 4

122 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1951. . . . .Tom Miner...... 31. . . . 459. . . 14.8. . . . 1 2014. . . . .Keevan Lucas. . . . . 101. . . 1219. . . 12.1. . . . 11

1952. . . . .Willie Roberts . . . . . 39. . . . 691. . . 17.7. . . . 12 2015. . . . .Keyarris Garrett. . . . . 96. . **1588. . . 16.5. . . . .8 INTRO 1953. . . . .Tom Miner...... 18. . . . 363. . . 20.1. . . . 0 2016. . . . .Keevan Lucas...... 81. . . 1180. . . 14.6. . . . 15 1954. . . . .Kenny Kmet...... 16. . . . 271. . . 16.9. . . . 1 1955. . . . .Al Backus...... 11. . . . 156. . . 14.1. . . . 1 1956. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . . 9. . . . 150. . . 16.6. . . . 4 1957. . . . .Dick Brown...... 6. . . . 104. . . 17.3. . . . 0 1958. . . . .Billy Neal...... 14. . . . 200. . . 14.2. . . . 3 1959. . . . .Buddy Kelly ...... 21. . . . 270. . . 12.8. . . . 3 PLAYERS 1960. . . . .Buddy Kelly ...... 19. . . . 178. . . 9.3. . . . 2 1961. . . . .Max Letterman. . . . . 21. . . . 277. . . 13.2. . . . 1 1962. . . . .John Simmons. . . . . 65. . . . 860. . . 13.2. . . . 9 1963. . . . .John Simmons. . . . . 39. . . . 543. . . 13.9. . . . 3 1964. . . . .Howard Twilley . . . . **95. . **1178. . . 12.4. . . . 13 1965. . . . .Howard Twilley . . . **134. . . 1779. . . 13.2. . . . 16 1966. . . . .Neal Sweeney. . . . . 56. . . . 740. . . 13.2. . . . 3 1967. . . . .Rick Eber ...... 78. . . 1168. . . 14.9. . . . 10

1968. . . . .Harry Wood...... 65. . . . 988. . . 15.2. . . . 5 STAFF 1969. . . . .Jim Butler...... 46. . . . 593. . . 12.9. . . . 7 1970. . . . .Jim Butler...... 28. . . . 245. . . .8.7. . . . 2 1971. . . . .Jim Butler...... 50. . . . 484. . . .9.7. . . . 0 1972. . . . .Drew Pearson...... 33. . . . 690. . . 20.9. . . . 5 1973. . . . .Freddie Carolina. . . . . 38. . . . 271. . . .7.1. . . . 3 1974. . . . .Steve Largent...... 52. . . . 884. . . 17.0. . . . 14 1975. . . . .Steve Largent...... 51. . . 1000. . . 19.6. . . . 14 1976. . . . .Cornell Webster. . . . . 38. . . . 622. . . 16.4. . . . .1 REVIEW 1977. . . . .Rickey Watts...... 40. . . . 639. . . 16.0. . . . .1 1978. . . . .Rickey Watts...... 34. . . . 730. . . 21.5. . . . .5 1979. . . . .Paul Johns...... 20. . . . 408. . . 20.4. . . . .1 1980. . . . .Paul Johns...... 29. . . . 420. . . 14.5. . . . .1 1981. . . . ....... 16. . . . 252. . . 15.8. . . . .2 Keevan Lucas had two 1,000-yard receiving seasons as a sophomore with 1982. . . . .Kirk Phillips ...... 18. . . . 374. . . 20.8. . . . .1 1,219 yards and his senior season with 1,180 yards and thus completed his 1983. . . . .John Green...... 22. . . . 365. . . 16.6. . . . .2 career ranked third on the school¹s career receiving chart. CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1984. . . . .Ronnie Kelley...... 27. . . . 675. . . 25.0. . . . .5 1985. . . . .Ronnie Kelley...... 34. . . . 379. . . 11.1. . . . .1 2017. . . . .Justin Hobbs ...... 55. . . . 830. . . 12.2. . . . .1 1986. . . . .Ronnie Kelley...... 25. . . . 533. . . 21.3. . . . .5 2018. . . . .Keylon Stokes . . . . . 41. . . . 575. . . 14.0. . . . .2 1987. . . . .Dan Bitson...... 29. . . . 608. . . 20.9. . . . .3 1988. . . . .Dan Bitson...... 52. . . 1138. . . 21.9. . . . .9 Scoring Leaders 1941-2018 1989. . . . .Dan Bitson...... 73. . . 1425. . . 19.5. . . . 16 Year Players & Points (**Led NCAA) 1990. . . . .Frank Cassano. . . . . 31. . . . 464. . . 14.9. . . . .6 1941 . . .Cal Purdin, 30 (5TD)

1991. . . . .Chris Penn ...... 37. . . . 792. . . 21.4. . . . .5 1942 . . .Clyde LeForce, 59 (2 TD, 1 FG, 44 PAT) OPPONENTS 1992. . . . .Gary Brown ...... 36. . . . 560. . . 15.6. . . . .4 1943 . . .Clyde LeForce, 59 (5 TD, 29 PAT) 1993. . . . .Chris Penn . . . . . **105. . **1578. . . 15.0. . . . 12 1944. . . . .Perry Moss, 65 (7 TD, 23 PAT) 1994. . . . .Wes Caswell...... 74. . . . 893. . . 12.1. . . . .3 1945 . . .Camp Wilson, 60 (10 TD) 1995. . . . .Michael Kedzior. . . . . 44. . . . 620. . . 14.1. . . . .3 1946 . . .Clyde LeForce, 67 (5 TD, 1 FG, 34 PAT) 1996. . . . .Wes Caswell...... 49. . . . 817. . . 16.7. . . . .5 1947. . . . .J. R. Boone, 61 (10 TD, 1 PAT) 1997. . . . .Damon Savage. . . . . 66. . . 1084. . . 16.4. . . . .6 1948. . . . .Jimmy Ford, 36 (4 TD, 12 PAT) 1998. . . . .Wes Caswell...... 52. . . . 598. . . 11.5. . . . .4 1949. . . . .Dub Graves, 42 (7 TD) 1999. . . . .Damon Savage. . . . . 67. . . . 752. . . 11.2. . . . .4 1950. . . . .Jack Crocker, 60 (10 TD) 2000. . . . .Donald Shoals. . . . . 80. . . 1195. . . 14.9. . . . .5 1951. . . . .Bill Parsons, 84 (14 TD) HISTORY 2001. . . . .Donald Shoals. . . . . 75. . . . 908. . . 12.1. . . . .4 1952. . . . .Tom Miner, 74 (5 TD, 1 FG, 41 PAT) 2002. . . . .Romby Bryant...... 49. . . . 593. . . 12.1. . . . .7 1953 . . .Bob Decker, 24 (4 TD); Bill Walker, 24 (4 TD) 2003. . . . .Romby Bryant...... 47. . . . 748. . . 15.9. . . . .8 1954 . . .Chuck Phillips, 24 (4 TD); Bob Waugh, 24 (4 TD) 2004. . . . .Garrett Mills...... 51. . . . 560. . . 11.0. . . . .2 1955 . . .Dick Scholtz, 31 (5 TD, 1 PAT) 2005. . . . .Garrett Mills...... 87. . . 1235. . . 14.2. . . . .9 1956 . . .Ronnie Morris, 36 (6 TD) 2006. . . . .Idris Moss ...... 58. . . . 803. . . 13.8. . . . .1 1957 . . .Duwayne Gandy, 34 (3 TD, 3 FG, 7 PAT) 2007. . . . .Brennan Marion. . . . . 39. . . 1244. . **31.9. . . . 11 1958 . . .Bob Brumble, 48 (8 TD) 2008. . . . .Brennan Marion. . . . . 43. . . 1112. . . 25.9. . . . .8 1959. . . . .Jerry Keeling, 24 (4 TD); Bob Brumble, 24 (4 TD); RECORDS 2009. . . . .Damaris Johnson. . . . 78. . . 1131. . . 14.5. . . . .3 David White, 24 (4 TD); Joe Cheap, 24 (4 TD) 2010. . . . .Damaris Johnson. . . . 57. . . . 872. . . 15.3. . . . .4 1960 . . .Bo Bolinger, 30 (5 TD) 2011. . . . .Willie Carter...... 61. . . . 868. . . 14.2. . . . .7 1961 . . .Bo Bolinger, 24 (4 TD) 2012. . . . .Keyarris Garrett. . . . . 67. . . . 845. . . 12.6. . . . .9 1962. . . . .John Simmons, 54 (9 TD) 2013. . . . .Jordan James . . . . . 39. . . . 471. . . 12.1. . . . .2 1963. . . . .Jeff Jordan, 32 (4 TD, 4 2PAT); Bill Goods, 32 (3 TD, 2 FG, 8 PAT)

TulsaHurricane.com 123 1964 . . .Howard Twilley, 110 (13 TD, 20 PAT, 6 two-pt. PAT) 1998. . . . .John Mosley, 42 (7 TD) 1965 . . .Howard Twilley, 127 (16 TD, 23 PAT, 4 two-pt. PAT)** 1999. . . . .Ken Bohanon, 56 (9, 1 two-pt. PAT) 1966 . . .Brent Roberts, 42 (7 TD) 2000. . . . .Chris Earnest, 60 (12 FG, 24 PAT); Ken Bohanon, 60 (10 TD) 1967 . . .Rick Eber, 80 (13 TD, 1 two-pt. PAT) 2001. . . . .Chris Earnest, 37 (6 FG, 19 PAT) 1968 . . .Mike Stripling, 30 (5 TD); Harry Wood, 30 (5 TD) 2002. . . . .Romby Bryant, 42 (7 TD) 1969. . . . .Josh Ashton, 48 (8 TD) 2003. . . . .Brad DeVault, 76 (9 FG, 49 PAT) 1970 . . .Josh Ashton, 42 (7 TD) 2004. . . . .Brad DeVault, 69 (12 FG, 33 PAT) 1971. . . . .Sam Henry, 41 (7 FG, 20 PAT) 2005. . . . .Brad DeVault, 103 (18 FG, 49 PAT) 1972 . . .Sam Henry, 49 (9 FG, 22 PAT) 2006. . . . .Courtney Tennial, 96 (16 TD) 1973 . . .Arthur Bennett, 52 (8 FG, 28 PAT) 2007. . . . .Jarod Tracy, 94 (7 FG, 73 PAT) 1974 . . .Steve Largent, 84 (14 TD) 2008. . . . .Jarod Tracy, 108 (10 FG, 78 PAT) 1975 . . .Steve Largent, 84 (14 TD) 2009. . . . .Kevin Fitzpatrick, 81 (13 FG, 42 PAT) 1976 . . .Steve Cox, 51 (11 FG, 18 PAT) 2010. . . . .Kevin Fitzpatrick, 111 (16 FG, 63 PAT) 1977 . . .Steve Cox, 38 (7 FG, 17 PAT) 2011. . . . .Kevin Fitzpatarick, 96 (15 FG, 51 PAT) 1978 . . .Stu Crum, 51 (6 FG, 33 PAT) 2012. . . . .Alex Singleton, 150 (25 TD) 1979 . . .Stu Crum, 53 (11 FG, 20 PAT) 2013. . . . .Trey Watts, 74 (12 TD, 2 2PAT) 1980 . . .Stu Crum, 59 (11 FG, 26 PAT) 2014. . . . .Carl Salazar, 70 (12 FG, 34 PAT) 1981 . . .Kenny Jackson, 60 (10 TD); Brett White, 60 (10 TD) 2015. . . . .Redford Jones, 109 (17 FG, 58 PAT) 1982 . . .Stu Crum, 100 (21 FG, 37 PAT) 2016. . . . .Redford Jones, 130 (21 FG, 67 PAT) 1983 . . .Micheal Gunter, 84 (14 TD) 2017. . . . .Redford Jones, 80 (12 FG, 44 PAT) 1984. . . . .Jason Staurovsky, 75 (16 FG, 27 PAT) 2018. . . . .Corey Taylor II, 66 (11 TD) 1985 . . .Steve Gage, 102 (17 TD) 1986 . . .David Fuess, 73 (13 FG, 34 PAT) Pass Efficiency Rating 1941-2018 1987 . . .Erick Harrison, 44 (7 TD, 1 PAT) (Played in more than half of total games) **Led NCAA 1988 . . .Dan Bitson, 56 (9 TD, 1 PAT) Year Player Eff 1989. . . . .Dan Bitson, 96 (16 TD) 1941. . . . .Glenn Dobbs...... 82.0 1990. . . . .Jace Seals, 49 (10 FG, 19 PAT) 1942. . . . .Glenn Dobbs. . . . . 138.8 1991. . . . .Eric Lange, 75 (16 FG, 27 PAT) 1943. . . . .Clyde LeForce. . . . .118.0 1992. . . . .Eric Lange, 78 (19 FG, 21 PAT) 1944. . . . .Perry Moss...... 128.8 1993. . . . .Chris Penn, 74 (12 TD, 1 two-pt. PAT) 1945. . . . .Bob Smith...... 92.6 1994. . . . .James Anderson, 64 (13 FG, 25 PAT) 1946. . . . .Clyde LeForce. . . . .109.6 1995. . . . .James Anderson, 59 (12 FG, 23 PAT) 1947. . . . .Jim Finks ...... 96.7 1996. . . . .James Anderson, 83 (20 FG, 23 PAT) 1948. . . . .Jim Finks ...... 100.4 1997. . . . .Charlie Higgins, 72 (12 TD) 1949. . . . .Pete Annex...... 131.9 1950. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . 118.6 1951. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . 128.7 1952. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . **177.3 1953. . . . .Bob Bohn...... 80.8 1954. . . . .Mack Warren. . . . . 84.8 1955. . . . .Charlie Wynes. . . . 113.9 1956. . . . .George Cagiola . . . .165.0 1957. . . . .George Cagiola . . . . 68.4 1958. . . . .Jerry Keeling. . . . .101.9 1959. . . . .Jerry Keeling. . . . . 78.0 1960. . . . .Jerry Keeling. . . . .106.5 1961. . . . .Ronnie Sine...... 89.6 1962. . . . .Stu McBirnie . . . . .115.8 1963. . . . .Jerry Rhome. . . . . 122.9 1964. . . . .Jerry Rhome. . . . **172.6 1965. . . . .Bill Anderson. . . . .129.3 1966. . . . .Greg Barton. . . . . 122.7 1967. . . . .Mike Stripling . . . . 107.2 1968. . . . .Mike Stripling . . . . .93.9 1969. . . . .Rick Arrington . . . . .97.3 1970. . . . .John Dobbs ...... 86.8 1971. . . . .Todd Starks...... 101.2 1972. . . . .Todd Starks...... 101.9 1973. . . . .Joe McCulley. . . . .125.7 1974. . . . .Jeb Blount...... 122.8 1975. . . . .Jeb Blount...... 125.9 Redford Jones completed his career as the school’s all-time scoring leader 1976. . . . .Ron Hickerson . . . . .93.4 with 319 points on 50 field goals and 169 PATs. . 1977. . . . .Bill Blankenship. . . . 89.8

124 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2014. . . . .Dane Evans . . . . . 120.8 2015. . . . .Dane Evans . . . . . 151.6

2016. . . . .Dane Evans . . . . . 142.9 INTRO 2017. . . . .Luke Skipper. . . . . 132.8 2018. . . . .Seth Boomer . . . . .120.4

Punting Leaders 1941-2018 (based on punting average) Year Player No Yards Avg

1941. . . . .Glenn Dobbs...... 44. . . 1631. . . 37.1 PLAYERS 1942. . . . .Glenn Dobbs...... 26. . . 1256. . .*48.3 1943. . . . .Clyde LeForce...... 25. . . . 908. . . 36.3 1944. . . . .Lee Walker...... 11. . . . 386. . . 35.1 1945. . . . .Hardy Brown ...... 40. . . 1552. . . 38.8 1946. . . . .Hardy Brown ...... 31. . . 1216. . . 39.2 1947. . . . .Hardy Brown ...... 46. . . 1672. . . 36.3 1948. . . . .Jake Halter...... 24. . . . 873. . . 36.4 1949. . . . .Paul Barry...... 27. . . 1040. . . 38.5

1950. . . . .Dub Graves...... 53. . . 1821. . . 34.4 STAFF 1951. . . . .Jack Egan...... 22. . . . 756. . . 34.4 1952. . . . .Bill Walker...... 25. . . . 973. . . 39.1 1953. . . . .Bill Walker...... 35. . . 1165. . . 33.2 1954. . . . .Dick Scholtz...... 19. . . . 754. . . 39.5 1955. . . . .Dick Scholtz...... 46. . . 1695. . . 36.9 David Johnson holds the school record for passing efficiency in a single sea- 1956. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . . 44. . . 1587. . . 36.1 son of 178.7 in 2008 as he completed 258-of-400 for 4,059 yards and 46 TDs. 1957. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . . 49. . . 1958. . . 39.9 1958. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . . 46. . . 1602. . . 34.8 REVIEW 1978. . . . .Dave Rader...... 142.8 1959. . . . .Bennie Davis ...... 51. . . 1739. . . 34.1 1979. . . . .Bill Blankenship. . . .114.0 1960. . . . .Jim Furlong ...... 42. . . 1454. . . 34.6 1980. . . . .Kenny Jackson. . . . 114.8 1961. . . . .Jim Furlong ...... 44. . . 1584. . . 36.0 1981. . . . .Kenny Jackson. . . . 114.0 1962. . . . .Stu McBirnie...... 45. . . 1641. . . 36.5 1982. . . . .Skip Ast...... 98.3 1963. . . . .Jerry Rhome...... 19. . . . 620. . . 32.6 1983. . . . .Steve Gage...... 111.2 1964. . . . .Bill Van Burkleo. . . . . 23. . . . 793. . . 34.5 CONFERENCE

1984. . . . .Richie Stephenson. . .128.2 1965. . . . .Pete Poweska...... 47. . . 1772. . . 37.7 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1985. . . . .Steve Gage...... 117.2 1966. . . . .Brant Conley...... 68. . . 2836. . . 41.7 1986. . . . .Steve Gage...... 105.8 1967. . . . .Brant Conley...... 59. . . 2238. . . 37.9 1987. . . . .T.J. Rubley...... 107.8 1968. . . . .Brant Conley...... 61. . . 2282. . . 37.4 1988. . . . .T.J. Rubley...... 109.0 1969. . . . .Ken Duncan...... 34. . . 1452. . . 34.7 1989. . . . .T.J. Rubley...... 132.5 1970. . . . .Ken Duncan...... 67. . . 2746. . . 41.0 1990. . . . .Gus Frerotte...... 84.7 1971. . . . .Steve Bowling. . . . . 39. . . 1295. . . 33.2 1991. . . . .T.J. Rubley...... 139.2 1972. . . . .Arthur Bennett. . . . . 64. . . 2290. . . 37.3

1992. . . . .Mark Matheson. . . .106.3 1973. . . . .Rick Engles...... 59. . . 2174. . . 36.8 OPPONENTS 1993. . . . .Gus Frerotte. . . . . 129.1 1974. . . . .Rick Engles...... 56. . . 2270. . . 40.5 1994. . . . .Tad Jones...... 142.2 1975. . . . .Rick Engles...... 36. . . 1676. . . 46.5 1995. . . . .Troy DeGar...... 96.1 1976. . . . .Eddie Hare...... 61. . . 2468. . . 40.5 1996. . . . .Troy DeGar...... 103.6 1977. . . . .Eddie Hare...... 57. . . 2309. . . 42.0 1997. . . . .John Fitzgerald. . . . 121.5 1978. . . . .Eddie Hare...... 66. . . 2846. . . 43.1 1998. . . . .John Fitzgerald. . . . 121.4 1979. . . . .Steve Cook...... 65. . . 2352. . . 36.5 1999. . . . .Michael Wall. . . . .113.4 1980. . . . .Steve Cook...... 64. . . 2539. . . 39.1 2000. . . . .Josh Blankenship. . . 109.3 1981. . . . .Steve Cook...... 64. . . 2654. . . 41.5 2001 . . .Josh Blankenship. . . 106.9 1982. . . . .Steve Cook...... 55. . . 2262. . . 41.1 HISTORY 2002. . . . .Tyler Gooch...... 116.8 1983. . . . .Richie Stephenson. . . . 58. . . 2139. . . 36.9 2003. . . . .James Kilian . . . . .128.4 1984. . . . .Richie Stephenson. . . . 49. . . 1999. . . 40.8 2004. . . . .James Kilian . . . . .113.8 1985. . . . .Richie Stephenson. . . . 48. . . 1790. . . 37.3 2005. . . . .Paul Smith...... 142.9 1986. . . . .Richie Stephenson. . . . 50. . . 1970. . . 39.4 2006. . . . .Paul Smith...... 141.0 1987. . . . .Danny Phelps...... 65. . . 2539. . . 38.1 2007. . . . .Paul Smith...... 159.8 1988. . . . .Danny Phelps...... 64. . . 2478. . . 38.7 2008. . . . .David Johnson. . . . 178.7 1989. . . . .Danny Phelps...... 41. . . 1580. . . 38.5 2009. . . . .G.J. Kinne...... 142.6 1990. . . . .Danny Phelps...... 60. . . 2305. . . 38.4 RECORDS 2010. . . . .G.J. Kinne...... 144.3 1991. . . . .Gus Frerotte...... 50. . . 1776. . . 35.5 2011. . . . .G.J. Kinne...... 147.4 1992. . . . .Mark DeLozier. . . . . 50. . . 2049. . . 41.0 2012. . . . .Cody Green...... 114.5 1993. . . . .Mark DeLozier. . . . . 43. . . 1658. . . 38.6 2013. . . . .Cody Green...... 112.1 1994. . . . .Mark DeLozier. . . . . 64. . . 2691. . . 42.1

TulsaHurricane.com 125 1995. . . . .Mark DeLozier. . . . . 65. . . 2676. . . 41.2 1973. . . . .Al Humphrey ...... 3. . . 30. . .10.0 1996. . . . .Kirk Myrick...... 62. . . 2496. . . 40.3 1974. . . . .Kevin Black...... 3. . . 40. 13.3 1997. . . . .John Fitzgerald. . . . . 41. . . 1566. . . 38.2 1975. . . . .Kevin Black...... 6. . . 67. . .11.2 1998. . . . .John Fitzgerald. . . . . 24. . . . 974. . . 40.6 1976. . . . .Gary Chandler ...... 3. . . 45. . .15.0 1999. . . . .Casey Lipscomb. . . . . 61. . . 2482. . . 40.7 1977. . . . .Keith Tillman ...... 5. . . 67. . .13.4 2000. . . . .Casey Lipscomb. . . . . 64. . . 2515. . . 39.3 1978. . . . .Mike Field ...... 4. . . 65. . .16.3 2001 . . .Casey Lipscomb. . . . . 65. . . 2627. . . 40.4 1979. . . . .Charles Caufield...... 3. . . 36. . .12.0 2002. . . . .Cort Moffitt ...... 75. . . 3016. . . 40.2 1980. . . . .Charles Caufield...... 6. . . 43. . . 8.6 2003. . . . .Cort Moffitt ...... 44. . . 1922. . . 43.7 1981. . . . .Reno Hutchins...... 7. . . 47. . . 6.7 2004. . . . .Chris Kindred...... 61. . . 2349. . . 38.5 1982. . . . .Timmy Gibbs...... 5. . . 67. . .13.4 2005. . . . .Chris Kindred...... 63. . . 2385. . . 37.9 1983. . . . .Nate Harris...... 5. . . 15. . . 3.0 2006. . . . .Paul Jurado ...... 18. . . . 729. . . 40.5 1984. . . . .Nate Harris...... 8. . . 131. . .16.4 2007. . . . .Michael Such...... 43. . . 1675. . . 39.0 1985. . . . .Charles Wright...... 4. . . 29. . . 7.3 2008. . . . .Michael Such...... 22. . . . 947. . . 43.0 1986. . . . .Charles Wright...... 4. . . 50. . .12.5 2009. . . . .Michael Such...... 57. . . 2538. . . 44.5 1987. . . . .Eric Barrs...... 4. . . 89. . .22.3 2010. . . . .Michael Such...... 48. . . 2067. . . 43.1 1988. . . . .Edward Epps ...... 4. . . 54. . .13.5 2011. . . . .Cole Way...... 34. . . 1293. . . 38.0 1989. . . . .Lenny Williams ...... 4. . . 32. . . 8.0 2012. . . . .Cole Way...... 77. . . 3009. . . 39.1 1990. . . . .Chris Briscoe ...... 3. . . 13. . . 4.3 2013. . . . .Dalton Parks...... 66. . . 2605. . . 39.5 James Blake...... 3. . . 10. . . 3.3 2014. . . . .Dalton Parks...... 70. . . 2943. . . 42.0 1991. . . . .Barry Minter...... 3. . . 104. . .34.7 2015. . . . .Dalton Parks...... 68. . . 2849. . . 41.9 1992. . . . .Chris Bratcher ...... 3. . . 31. . . 7.0 2016. . . . .Dalton Parks...... 64. . . 2672. . . 41.8 1993. . . . .Garrick Jackson...... 4. . . 51. . .12.8 2017. . . . .Thomas Bennett. . . . . 61. . . 2581. . . 42.3 1994. . . . .Malcolm Williams...... 4. . . . 8. . . 2.0 2018. . . . .Thomas Bennett. . . . . 53. . . 2469. . . 46.6 1995. . . . .Jeremy Bunch ...... 6. . . 76. . .12.7 *Dobbs’ 48.3 average was nation’s best, but min. 30 punts was NCAA standard. 1996. . . . .Terrance Joseph...... 4. . . 68. . .17.0 1997. . . . .Levi Gillen ...... 3. . . 21. . . 7.0 Interception Leaders 1940-2018 1998. . . . .Chris Miller ...... 3. . . 60. . .20.0 (based on number of interceptions) 1999. . . . .Brett Butler...... 3. . . 25. . . 8.3 Year Player No Yards Avg Todd Franz ...... 3. . . . 8. . . 2.7 1940. . . . . Dick Morgan...... 7. . *210. . .33.0 2000. . . . .CJ Scott...... 5. . . 66. . .13.2 1941. . . . .n/a...... n/a. . . n/a. . . n/a 2001. . . . .Harold Burgess...... 2. . . . 0. . . 0.0 1942. . . . .Glenn Dobbs...... 4. . . 34. . . 8.5 2002. . . . .Jeff Thibodeaux...... 3. . . 28. . . 9.3 1943. . . . .Lee Walker...... 3. . . 47. . .15.7 Darrell Wimberly...... 3. . . 28. . . 9.3 1944. . . . .Bill Farrett ...... 5. . . 82. . .16.4 2003. . . . .Oliver Fletcher...... 4. . . 97. . .24.2 1945. . . . .Bob Hellinghausen...... 4. . . 85. . .21.2 2004. . . . .Michael LeDet...... 4. . . 43. . .10.8 1946. . . . .Clyde LeForce...... 4. . . 56. . .14.0 2005. . . . .Nick Graham ...... 6. . . 66. . .11.0 1947. . . . .J. R. Boone...... 5. . . 12. . . 2.4 2006. . . . .Bobby Blackshire...... 4. . . 26. . . 6.5 1948. . . . .S. J. Whitman...... 4. . . 79. . .19.8 2007. . . . .Roy Roberts...... 3. . . 69. . .23.0 1949. . . . .S. J. Whitman...... 3. . . 58. . .19.3 Chris Chamberlain...... 3. . . 10. . . 3.3 1950. . . . .Gene Helwig ...... 5. . . 77. . .15.4 2008. . . . .Roy Roberts...... 3. . . 49. . .16.3 1951. . . . .Gene Helwig ...... 3. . . 79. . .26.3 2009. . . . .John Destin...... 4. . . 83. . .20.8 1952. . . . .Tommy Hudspeth...... 6. . . 65. . .10.8 2010. . . . .Marco Nelson ...... 6. . . 88. . .14.7 1953. . . . .Bob Holladay...... 2. . . 36. . .18.0 Dexter McCoil ...... 6. . . 63. . .10.5 1954. . . . .Dick Scholtz...... 2. . . 29. . .14.5 2011. . . . .Dexter McCoil ...... 6. . . 131. . .21.8 1955. . . . .Lloyd Day...... 1. . . 57. . .57.0 2012. . . . .Dexter McCoil ...... 5. . . 38. . . 7.6 1956. . . . .Ronnie Morris ...... 5. . . . 0. . . 0.0 2013. . . . .Shawn Jackson...... 5. . . 38. . . 7.6 1957. . . . .Gary Schoolcraft ...... 2. . . 65. . .32.5 2014. . . . .Michael Mudoh...... 2. . . . 1. . . 0.5 1958. . . . .Ronnie Morris ...... 3. . . 56. . .18.7 2015. . . . .Jeremy Brady...... 2. . . 63. . .31.5 1959. . . . .Jerry Keeling...... 2. . . 15. . . 7.5 Kerwin Thomas ...... 2. . . 45. . .22.5 1960. . . . .Joe Cheap ...... 2. . . . 8. . . 4.0 Darrell Williams...... 2. . . 14. . . 7.0 1961. . . . .Bill Shewey ...... 4. . . 16. . . 4.0 2016. . . . .Jesse Brubaker ...... 2. . . 90. . .45.0 1962. . . . .Bill Shewey ...... 5. . . 72. . .14.4 Trent Martin...... 2. . . 25. . .12.5 1963. . . . .Jeff Jordan...... 4. . . 132. . .33.0 Jeremy Brady...... 2. . . . 0. . . 0.0 1964. . . . .Jeff Jordan...... 7. . . 124. . .17.7 2017. . . . .Craig Suits...... 2. . . 55. . .27.5 1965. . . . .Bob Junko ...... 3. . . 35. . .11.7 2018. . . . .Cooper Edmiston...... 4. . . 34. . . 8.5 1966. . . . .Milt Jackson ...... 6. . . 48. . . 8.0 1967. . . . .Ken Wiginton...... 7. . . 65. . . 9.2 Kick-off Return Leaders 1941-2018 1968. . . . .Ron Cambiano...... 3. . . . 0. . . 0.0 (based on total return yards) 1969. . . . .Doug Wyatt...... 5. . . 41. . . 8.2 Year Player No Yards Avg 1970. . . . .Jon Long...... 5. . . 100. . .20.0 1941. . . . .Jim Vickers...... 2. . . . 99. . . 49.5 1971. . . . .Randy Hawn...... 3. . . . 9. . . 3.0 1942. . . . . n/a...... n/a. . . . n/a. . . .n/a 1972. . . . .Al Humphrey ...... 3. . . 40. . .13.3 1943. . . . .Dell Taylor ...... 4. . . . 93. . . 23.3

126 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1980. . . . .Kenneth Lacy...... 17. . . . 361. . . 21.2

1981. . . . .Nate Harris...... 11. . . . 206. . . 18.7 INTRO 1982. . . . .Benny May...... 9. . . . 168. . . 18.7 1983. . . . .Johnny Horton...... 4. . . . 106. . . 26.5 1984. . . . .Ronnie Kelley...... 6. . . . 125. . . 20.8 1985. . . . .Ronnie Kelley...... 16. . . . 312. . . 19.5 1986. . . . .Ronnie Kelley...... 14. . . . 278. . . 19.9 1987. . . . .Erick Harrison...... 23. . . . 500. . . 21.7

1988. . . . .Ron Beasley...... 22. . . . 485. . . 22.0 PLAYERS 1989. . . . .Willie Hill...... 22. . . . 501. . . 22.8 1990. . . . .Chris Hughley...... 14. . . . 296. . . 21.1 1991. . . . .Chris Hughley...... 9. . . . 190. . . 21.1 1992. . . . .Marlo Fair...... 16. . . . 321. . . 20.1 1993. . . . .Kenny Gunn...... 21. . . . 524. . . 25.0 1994. . . . .Jason Jacoby...... 35. . . . 680. . . 19.4 1995. . . . .Jason Jacoby...... 25. . . . 581. . . 23.2 1996. . . . .Jason Jacoby...... 22. . . . 513. . . 23.3

1997. . . . .Jason Jacoby...... 35. . . . 798. . . 22.8 STAFF 1998. . . . .John Mosley ...... 16. . . . 355. . . 22.2 1999. . . . .John Mosley ...... 19. . . . 281. . . 14.8 2000. . . . .Jorma Bailey ...... 12. . . . 198. . . 16.5 2001. . . . .Jermaine Landrum. . . . 20. . . . 379. . . 19.0 2002. . . . .Sherman Steptoe. . . . 22. . . . 408. . . 18.5 Damaris Johnson became the NCAA’s career leader for all-purpose yards 2003. . . . .Uril Parrish...... 19. . . . 453. . . 23.8 and kickoff return yardage in the 2010 season. 2004. . . . .Ashlan Davis ...... 37. . . 1131. . . 30.6 2005. . . . .Ashlan Davis ...... 33. . . . 767. . . 23.2 REVIEW 1944. . . . .Camp Wilson...... 5. . . . 181. . . 36.2 2006. . . . .Idris Moss ...... 18. . . . 378. . . 21.0 1945. . . . .Camp Wilson...... 5. . . . 148. . . 29.6 2007. . . . .Roy Roberts...... 21. . . . 507. . . 24.1 1946. . . . .Paul Barry...... 14. . . . 276. . . 19.7 2008. . . . .Damaris Johnson. . . . 54. . . 1382. . . 25.6 1947. . . . .J.R. Boone...... 8. . . . 270. . . 33.8 2009. . . . .Damaris Johnson. . . . 46. . . 1131. . . 24.6 1948. . . . .Paul Barry...... 14. . . . 276. . . 19.7 2010. . . . .Damaris Johnson. . . . 34. . . . 904. . . 26.6 1949. . . . .Denver Grigsby. . . . . 12. . . . 280. . . 23.3 2011. . . . .Trey Watts...... 20. . . . 482. . . 24.1 CONFERENCE

1950. . . . .Jack Crocker...... 9. . . . 232. . . 25.8 2012. . . . .Trey Watts...... 21. . . . 586. . . 27.9 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1951. . . . .Jack Crocker...... 14. . . . 256. . . 18.3 2013. . . . .Ja’Terian Douglas . . . . 13. . . . 369. . . 28.4 1952. . . . .Bob Holladay...... 13. . . . 284. . . 21.8 2014. . . . .D’Angelo Brewer. . . . 27. . . . 602. . . 22.3 1953. . . . .Bob Decker...... 6. . . . 148. . . 24.7 2015. . . . .Bishop Louie...... 20. . . . 389. . . 19.5 1954. . . . .Kenny Kmet...... 12. . . . 245. . . 20.4 2016. . . . .Bishop Louie...... 22. . . . 498. . . 22.6 1955. . . . .Dick Scholtz...... 9. . . . 158. . . 17.5 2017. . . . .Keylon Stokes . . . . . 26. . . . 527. . . 20.3 1956. . . . .Dick Hughes...... 6. . . . 112. . . 18.6 2018. . . . .Keylon Stokes . . . . . 13. . . . 305. . . 23.5 1957. . . . .Ronnie Morris ...... 7. . . . 148. . . 21.1

1958. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . . 11. . . . 305. . . 27.7 OPPONENTS 1959. . . . .Joe Cheap ...... 8. . . . 175. . . 21.9 Punt Return Leaders 1941-2018 1960. . . . .Joe Cheap ...... 16. . . . 317. . . 19.8 (based on total return yards) 1961. . . . .Monte Thrailkill. . . . . 13. . . . 215. . . 16.5 1962. . . . .Ken Boone...... 10. . . . 159. . . 15.9 Year . . .Player...... No. . .Yards. . . Avg 1963. . . . .Jeff Jordan...... 17. . . . 379. . . 22.3 1941. . . . .Jim Vickers...... 11. . . . 132. . . 12.0 1964. . . . .Jeff Jordan...... 16. . . . 265. . . 16.6 1942. . . . .n/a...... n/a. . . . n/a. . . .n/a 1965. . . . .Ken Parsons...... 12. . . . 255. . . 21.3 1943. . . . .Clyde LeForce...... 15. . . . 154. . . 10.3 1966. . . . .Harry Wood...... 19. . . . 318. . . 16.7 1944. . . . .Dean George ...... 7. . . . 80. . . 11.4 1967. . . . .Joe Fitzgerald...... 12. . . . 263. . . 21.9 1945. . . . .Bob Smith...... 14. . . . 152. . . 10.8 HISTORY 1968. . . . .Les Rogers...... 14. . . . 275. . . 19.6 1946. . . . .Clyde LeForce...... 29. . . *413. . . 14.2 1969. . . . .Josh Ashton...... 18. . . . 444. . . 24.7 1947. . . . .Pete Annex...... 16. . . . 151. . . .9.4 1970. . . . .Ed White ...... 8. . . . 119. . . 14.8 1948. . . . .Len Makowski...... 8. . . . 84. . . 10.5 1971. . . . .Ralph McGill ...... 21. . . . 500. . . 23.9 1949. . . . .Dub Graves...... 15. . . . 254. . . 16.9 1972. . . . .Buddy Tate...... 18. . . . 324. . . 18.0 1950. . . . .Dub Graves...... 13. . . . 139. . . 10.7 1973. . . . .Ray Rhodes ...... 19. . . . 501. . . 26.4 1951. . . . .Dick Kercher...... 13. . . . 168. . . 12.9 1974. . . . .Freddie Carolina. . . . . 10. . . . 306. . . 30.6 1952. . . . .Dick Kercher...... 4. . . . 47. . . 11.8 1975. . . . .Jim Stewart...... 8. . . . 157. . . 19.6 1953. . . . .Bob Decker...... 4. . . . 84. . . 21.0 RECORDS 1976. . . . .Jim Stewart...... 19. . . . 437. . . 23.0 1954. . . . .Bob Waugh...... 8. . . . 64. . . .8.0 1977. . . . .Ervin Simmons. . . . . 14. . . . 333. . . 23.8 1955. . . . .Dick Hughes...... 9. . . . 184. . . 20.4 1978. . . . .Rickey Watts...... 9. . . . 224. . . 24.9 1956. . . . .Dick Hughes...... 12. . . . 58. . . .4.8 1979. . . . .Benny May...... 10. . . . 191. . . 19.1 1957. . . . .David Laird...... 6. . . . 59. . . .9.8

TulsaHurricane.com 127 1958. . . . .Ronnie Morris . . . . . 12. . . . 183. . . 15.3 Passing Leaders 1941-2018 1959. . . . .Joe Cheap ...... 7. . . . 97. . . 13.9 (based on total passing yards) **Led NCAA 1960. . . . .Joe Cheap ...... 8. . . . 198. . . 24.8 1961. . . . .Charlie Phillips...... 5. . . . 26. . . .5.2 Year Player Att Com lnt Pct Yards TD 1962. . . . .Jeff Jordan...... 8. . . . 88. . . 11.0 1941. . . Glenn Dobbs. . . . .69. . . .34. . .10. . .493. . . 507. . . – 1963. . . . .Jeff Jordan...... 8. . . . 70. . . .8.8 1942. . . Glenn Dobbs. . . . 107. . . .67. . . 4. . .626. . .1066. . . – 1964. . . . .Jeff Jordan...... 21. . . . 285. . . 13.5 1943. . . Clyde LeForce. . . . 90. . . .43. . . 5. . .478. . . 557. . . 8 1965. . . . .Ken Parsons...... 27. . . . 191. . . .7.1 1944. . . Perry Moss. . . . . 77. . . .45. . . 6. . .584. . . 789. . . – 1966. . . . .Harry Wood...... 15. . . . 56. . . .3.7 1945. . . Bob Smith...... 42. . . .17. . . 2. . .407. . . 307. . . – 1967. . . . .Doug Wyatt...... 18. . . . 229. . . 12.7 1946. . . Clyde LeForce. . . .125. . . .61. . . 7. . .488. . . 797. . . 7 1947. . . Jim Finks...... 136. . . .59. . .19. . .434. . .1041. . . 7 1968. . . . .Doug Wyatt...... 7. . . . 83. . . 11.8 1948. . . Jim Finks...... 209. . . 112. . .16. . .536. . .1363. . . 7 1969. . . . .David Moss ...... 15. . . . 207. . . 13.8 1949. . . Pete Annex. . . . .128. . . .65. . . 9. . .508. . . 980. . .12 1970. . . . .Ralph McGill ...... 27. . . . 460. . . 17.0 1950. . . Ronnie Morris. . . .128. . . .61. . .12. . .477. . .1014. . . 9 1971. . . . .Ralph McGill ...... 28. . . . 285. . . 10.4 1951. . . Ronnie Morris. . . .136. . . .74. . .11. . .544. . .1268. . . 5 1972. . . . .Danny Colbert . . . . . 21. . . . 94. . . .4.5 1952. . . Ronnie Morris. . . .139. . . .78. . . 6. . .561. . .1442. . .18 1973. . . . .Danny Colbert . . . . . 19. . . . 292. . . 15.4 1953. . . Bob Bohn...... 73. . . .31. . . 8. . .425. . . 445. . . 2 1974. . . . .Freddie Carolina. . . . . 17. . . . 153. . . .9.0 1954. . . Mack Warren. . . .104. . . .39. . .10. . .375. . . 667. . . 4 1975. . . . .Kevin Black...... 11. . . . 49. . . .4.5 1955. . . Charlie Wynes . . . .71. . . .39. . . 4. . .549. . . 476. . . 3 1976. . . . .Cornell Webster. . . . . 14. . . . 87. . . .6.2 1956. . . George Cagiola. . . .48. . . .25. . . 1. . .521. . . 394. . . 7 1977. . . . .Rickey Watts...... 10. . . . 78. . . .7.8 1957. . . George Cagiola. . . .43. . . .14. . . 4. . .326. . . 239. . . 1 1958 . Jerry Keeling. . . . .99. . . .50. . .11. . .505. . . 698. . . 5 1978. . . . .Mike Field ...... 16. . . . 143. . . .8.9 1959 . Jerry Keeling. . . . 144. . . .58. . .13. . .403. . . 752. . . 6 1979. . . . .Chuck Simmons. . . . . 22. . . . 125. . . .5.7 1960 . Jerry Keeling. . . . 161. . . .81. . .14. . .503. . .1018. . .10 1980. . . . .Charles Caufield. . . . . 23. . . . 170. . . .7.4 1961. . . Ronnie Sine. . . . . 94. . . .44. . . 8. . .468. . . 512. . . 4 1981. . . . .Brent Dennis ...... 31. . . . 287. . . .9.3 1962 . Stu McBirnie. . . . 177. . . .87. . .10. . .492. . .1169. . .12 1982. . . . .Brent Dennis ...... 22. . . . 257. . . 11.7 1963. . . Jerry Rhome. . . . 258. . . 150. . .13. . .581. . .1909. . .10 1983. . . . .Tim Gordon...... 11. . . . 171. . . 15.5 1964. . . Jerry Rhome. . . .*326. . . 224. . . 4. . .687. . .2870. . .32 1984. . . . .Nate Harris...... 12. . . . 82. . . .6.8 1965. . . Billy Guy Anderson. *509. . . 296. . .14. . .582. . *3464. . .30 1985. . . . .Tim Gordon...... 13. . . . 100. . . .7.7 1966. . . Greg Barton. . . . .235. . . 133. . .14. . .566. . .1673. . .13 1986. . . . .Charles Wright. . . . . 18. . . . 158. . . .8.8 1967. . . Mike Stripling. . . .185. . . .86. . .14. . .465. . .1271. . .11 1987. . . . .Marcus McVay. . . . . 15. . . . 75. . . .5.0 1968. . . Mike Stripling. . . .347. . . 164. . .15. . .473. . .1968. . . 8 1969. . . Rick Arrington. . . .288. . . 141. . .19. . .489. . .1641. . .12 1988. . . . .Frank Cassano. . . . . 22. . . . 171. . . .7.8 1970. . . John Dobbs. . . . .114. . . .44. . . 7. . .386. . . 664. . . 4 1989. . . . .Frank Cassano. . . . . 30. . . . 283. . . .9.4 1971. . . Todd Starks. . . . .263. . . 156. . .19. . .517. . .1687. . . 8 1990. . . . .Frank Cassano. . . . . 38. . . . 366. . . .9.6 1972. . . Todd Starks. . . . .170. . . .78. . .16. . .459. . .1201. . . 8 1991. . . . .Chris Penn ...... 21. . . . 152. . . .7.2 1973. . . Joe McCulley. . . .227. . . 132. . .11. . .581. . .1579. . .13 1992. . . . .Gary Brown ...... 13. . . . 87. . . .6.7 1974. . . Jeb Blount. . . . . 260. . . 142. . .13. . .546. . .1831. . .15 1993. . . . .Chris Penn ...... 15. . . . 134. . . .8.9 1975. . . Jeb Blount. . . . . 218. . . 116. . .12. . .532. . .1663. . .13 1994. . . . .Jason Jacoby...... 8. . . . 52. . . .6.5 1976. . . Ron Hickerson. . . .247. . . 114. . .20. . .461. . .1554. . . 8 1995. . . . .Jason Jacoby...... 9. . . . 91. . . 10.1 1977. . . Bill Blankenship. . .211. . . .93. . .11. . .441. . .1293. . . 3 1996. . . . .Spencer Braggs. . . . . 25. . . . 199. . . .8.0 1978. . . Dave Rader. . . . .184. . . .90. . . 6. . .474. . .1683. . .14 1997. . . . .Spencer Braggs. . . . . 17. . . . 97. . . .5.7 1979. . . Bill Blankenship. . . 84. . . .38. . . 4. . .452. . . 627. . . 4 1980. . . Kenny Jackson. . . 174. . . .80. . . 4. . .460. . .1208. . . 8 1998. . . . .Spencer Braggs. . . . . 15. . . . 146. . . .9.7 1981. . . Kenny Jackson. . . 111. . . .61. . . 6. . .550. . . 806. . . 3 1999. . . . .Spencer Braggs. . . . . 16. . . . 125. . . .7.8 1982. . . Skip Ast...... 102. . . .45. . . 4. . .441. . . 596. . . 4 2000. . . . .Donald Shoals. . . . . 17. . . . 266. . . 15.6 1983. . . Steve Gage. . . . .126. . . .66. . . 8. . .524. . . 876. . . 5 2001. . . . .Donald Shoals. . . . . 12. . . . 83. . . .6.9 1984. . . Richie Stephenson. .138. . . .70. . . 5. . .507. . .1134. . . 7 2002. . . . .Jermaine Landrum. . . . 16. . . . 112. . . .7.0 1985. . . Steve Gage. . . . .141. . . .78. . . 8. . .553. . .1069. . . 4 2003. . . . .Jermaine Landrum. . . . 28. . . . 296. . . 10.6 1986. . . Steve Gage. . . . .137. . . .57. . .15. . .416. . .1090. . . 8 2004. . . . .Jermaine Landrum. . . . 23. . . . 191. . . .8.3 1987. . . T.J. Rubley...... 313. . . 159. . .17. . .508. . .2058. . .12 2005. . . . .Ashlan Davis ...... 13. . . . 85. . . .6.5 1988. . . T.J. Rubley...... 374. . . 182. . .20. . .487. . .2497. . .17 2006. . . . .Idris Moss ...... 25. . . . 197. . . .7.9 1989. . . T.J. Rubley...... 308. . . 155. . . 6. . .503. . .2292. . . 22 2007. . . . .Trae Johnson...... 11. . . . 109. . . .9.9 1990. . . Gus Frerotte. . . . 216. . . .97. . .10. . .449. . .1066. . . 5 1991. . . T.J. Rubley...... 260. . . 148. . . 9. . .569. . .2054. . .18 2008. . . . .Trae Johnson...... 21. . . . 143. . . .6.8 1992. . . Gus Frerotte. . . . 249. . . 116. . .11. . .466. . .1467. . . 6 2009. . . . .Damaris Johnson. . . . 18. . . . 256. . . 14.2 1993. . . Gus Frerotte. . . . 383. . . 214. . .15. . .559. . .2871. . .21 2010. . . . .Damaris Johnson. . . . 23. . . . 292. . . 12.7 1994. . . John Fitzgerald. . . 255. . . 136. . .14. . .533. . .1409. . . 5 2011. . . . .J.D. Ratliff...... 9. . . . 36. . . .4.0 1995. . . Troy DeGar . . . . .245. . . 120. . . 7. . .490. . .1304. . . 6 2012. . . . .Trey Watts...... 22. . . . 154. . . .7.0 1996. . . Troy DeGar . . . . .219. . . .97. . . 6. . .443. . .1336. . . 9 2013. . . . .Trey Watts...... 21. . . . 147. . . .7.0 1997. . . John Fitzgerald. . . 256. . . 139. . .13. . .543. . .2003. . . 9 2014. . . . .Conner Floyd ...... 12. . . . 79. . . .6.6 1998. . . John Fitzgerald. . . 226. . . 131. . . 6. . .580. . .1457. . .10 2015. . . . .Conner Floyd ...... 8. . . . 114. . . 14.2 1999. . . Josh Blankenship. . 235. . . 119. . .15. . .506. . .1416. . . 7 2016. . . . .Keidrien Wadley. . . . . 14. . . . 163. . . 10.2 2000. . . Josh Blankenship. . 379. . . 196. . .11. . .517. . .2507. . . 9 2017. . . . .D’Angelo Brewer. . . . . 1. . . . . 4. . . .4.0 2001. . . Josh Blankenship. . 230. . . 128. . . 6. . .557. . .1350. . . 5 2002. . . Tyler Gooch. . . . .348. . . 190. . . 8. . .546. . .2100. . .17 2018. . . . .Jarion Anderson. . . . . 11. . . . 139. . . 12.6 2003. . . James Kilian. . . . 331. . . 188. . .11. . .568. . .2217. . .22 **Led NCAA 2004. . . James Kilian. . . . 337. . . 184. . .16. . .546. . .2247. . .13

128 TULSAGOLDEN FOOTBALL 2015 HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2005. . . Paul Smith. . . . . 364. . . 227. . . 6. . .624. . .2847. . .20 Sack Leaders 1984-2018 2006. . . Paul Smith. . . . . 350. . . 233. . . 9. . .666. . .2727. . .15 INTRO 2007. . . Paul Smith. . . . . 544. . . 327. . .19. . .601. . .5065. . .47 (based on total sacks) 2008. . . David Johnson. . . 400. . . 258. . .18. . .645. . .4059. . .46 2009. . . G.J. Kinne. . . . . 345. . . 210. . .10. . .609. . .2732. . .22 Year Player Sacks/Yards 2010. . . G.J. Kinne. . . . . 460. . . 275. . .10. . .598. . .3650. . .31 1984. . . . .Byron Jones...... 4/-29 2011. . . G.J. Kinne. . . . . 390. . . 247. . .12. . .633. . .3090. . .28 1985. . . . .Mike Williams...... 4.5/-42 2012. . . Cody Green. . . . .419. . . 228. . .11. . .544. . .2592. . .17 1986. . . . .Dennis Byrd...... 6/-51 2013. . . Cody Green. . . . .211. . . 117. . . 8. . .555. . .1339. . . 7 1987. . . . .Donnie Dee...... 5.5/-36 1988. . . . .Dennis Byrd...... 11/-60 2014. . . Dane Evans. . . . .462. . . 256. . .17. . .554. . .3102. . .23 PLAYERS 2015. . . Dane Evans. . . . .485. . . 305. . . 8. . .629. . .4332. . .25 1989. . . . .Mike Rosson...... 6/-38 2016. . . Dane Evans. . . . .435. . . 259. . .12. . .595. . .3348. . .32 1990. . . . .Tracy Scroggins...... 6/-41 2017. . . Luke Skipper. . . . 127. . . .71. . . 4. . .529. . .1141. . . 3 1991. . . . .Barry Minter ...... 5/-40 2018. . . Seth Boomer. . . . 198. . . 101. . . 4. . .510. . .1378. . . 9 1992. . . . .Aaron Tallman...... 4/-25 1993. . . . .Dunstan Anderson...... 4/-19 1994. . . . .Sedric Clark...... 8/-61 Tackle Leaders 1976-2018 1995. . . . .Sedric Clark...... 10/-76 1996. . . . .Salifu Abudulai...... 12/-76 Year Player Solos Assists Total 1997. . . . .Sean O’Boyle...... 3/-17 1976. . . . .Mel McGowen...... 21...... 85...... 106 1998. . . . .Ryan Farley ...... 6/-35 STAFF 1977. . . . .Steve Nicholson...... 62...... 73...... 135 1999. . . . .Ashon Farley...... 3/-13 1978. . . . .n/a...... n/a...... n/a...... n/a 2000. . . . .Drew McLaughlin ...... 2.5/-16 1979. . . . .Robert Tennon...... 95...... 45...... 140 2001. . . . .Drew McLaughlin ...... 5/-27 1980. . . . .Robert Tennon...... 51...... 75...... 126 2002. . . . .Sam Rayburn...... 4/-25 1981. . . . .Blake Bjorkman ...... 33...... 51...... 84 2003. . . . .Jorma Bailey...... 7/-69 1982. . . . .Bob Babich...... 35...... 67...... 102 2004. . . . .Clint Rountree...... 4/-31 1983. . . . .Cliff Abbott...... 63...... 55...... 118 2005. . . . .Nick Bunting ...... 5/-45 2006. . . . .Robert Latu ...... 6/-34

1984. . . . .Xavier Warren...... 56...... 76...... 132 REVIEW 1985. . . . .Mike Williams...... 35...... 55...... 90 2007. . . . .Alain Karatepeyan...... 9/-53 1986. . . . .Tony Buford ...... 41...... 74...... 115 2008. . . . .James Lockett...... 8.5/-62 1987. . . . .Darrell Ellison...... 78...... 38...... 116 2009. . . . .Un’tavious Scott ...... 6/-35 1988. . . . .Dennis Byrd...... 44...... 64...... 108 2010. . . . .Shawn Jackson...... 8.5/-55 1989. . . . .Matt Luke...... 60...... 57...... 117 2011. . . . .Tyrunn Walker...... 8/-57 1990. . . . .Michael White...... 81...... 38...... 119 2012. . . . .Jared St. John...... 11.5/-75 1991. . . . .Michael White...... 84...... 48...... 132 2013. . . . .Derrick Alexander...... 6.5/-47

1992. . . . .Barry Minter...... 59...... 68...... 127 2014. . . . .Derrick Alexander...... 7.5/-58 CONFERENCE 1993. . . . .Billy Cole ...... 75...... 53...... 128 2015. . . . .Matt Linscott...... 5/-30 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1994. . . . .Muadianvita Kazadi. . . . 52...... 42...... 94 2016. . . . .Petera Wilson...... 6.5/-44 1995. . . . .Muadianvita Kazadi. . . . 48...... 49...... 97 2017. . . . .Jeremy Smith ...... 6/-51 1996. . . . .Muadianvita Kazadi. . . . 70...... 60...... 130 2018. . . . .Trevis Gipson...... 4/-20 1997. . . . .Levi Gillen ...... 92...... 56...... 148 1998. . . . .Ashon Farley ...... 48...... 23...... 71 1999. . . . .Ashon Farley ...... 37...... 48...... 85 2000. . . . .Ashon Farley ...... 66...... 49...... 115

2001. . . . .Michael Dulaney. . . . . 42...... 51...... 93 OPPONENTS 2002. . . . .Michael Dulaney. . . . . 51...... 49...... 100 2003. . . . .Kedrick Alexander. . . . .65...... 56...... 121 2004. . . . .Michael LeDet...... 62...... 32...... 94 2005. . . . .Nelson Coleman...... 64...... 53...... 117 2006. . . . .Nelson Coleman...... 43...... 55...... 98 2007. . . . .Chris Chamberlain. . . . 101...... 64...... 165 2008. . . . .Mike Bryan...... 53...... 66...... 119 2009. . . . .DeAundre Brown. . . . . 54...... 48...... 102 2010. . . . .Curnelius Arnick...... 63...... 52...... 115 2011. . . . .Curnelius Arnick...... 99...... 60...... 159 HISTORY 2012. . . . .DeAundre Brown. . . . . 81...... 44...... 125 2013. . . . .Michael Mudoh...... 60...... 73...... 133 2014. . . . .Michael Mudoh...... 55...... 58...... 113 2015. . . . .Michael Mudoh...... 76...... 59...... 135 2016. . . . .Trent Martin...... 53...... 47...... 100 2017. . . . .McKinley Whitfield. . . . 67...... 46...... 113 2018. . . . .Cooper Edmiston. . . . . 47...... 66...... 113 RECORDS

Safety Michael Mudoh led Tulsa in tackles with over 100 stops in each of his final three seasons (2013-2015).

TulsaHurricane.com 129 TFL Leaders 1976-2018 Pass Defense Leaders 1959-2018 (based on total TFLs) Year Player PBUs Ints Pass Defensed Year Player TFLs/Yards 1959. . . . . Jerry Keeling . . . . .n/a...... 2...... 2 1976. . . . .Mel McGowen...... 14/-82 1960. . . . . Joe Cheap...... n/a...... 2...... 2 1977. . . . .Steve Hatcher...... 10/-52 1961. . . . . Bill Shewey...... n/a...... 4...... 4 1978. . . . .n/a...... n/a 1962. . . . . Bill Shewey...... n/a...... 5...... 5 1979. . . . .Don Blackmon...... 13/-49 1963. . . . . Jeff Jordan . . . . . n/a...... 3...... 3 1980. . . . .Eugene Williams...... 12/-60 1964. . . . . Jeff Jordan...... n/a...... 7...... 7 1981. . . . .Willis Carolina...... 16/-77 1965. . . . . Bob Junko...... n/a...... 3...... 3 1982. . . . .Tom Baldwin...... 6/-21 1966. . . . . Milt Jackson. . . . . n/a...... 6...... 6 1983. . . . .Joe Dixon...... 5/-31 1967. . . . . Ken Wiginton. . . . .n/a...... 7...... 7 1984. . . . .Joe Dixon...... 16 1968. . . . . Ron Cambiano . . . . n/a...... 3...... 3 1985. . . . .Mike Williams...... 8.5/-30 1969. . . . . Doug Wyatt . . . . . n/a...... 5...... 5 1986. . . . .Dennis Byrd...... 10.5/-29 1970. . . . . Jon Long...... n/a...... 5...... 5 1987. . . . .Dennis Byrd...... 7/-10 1971. . . . . Randy Hawn. . . . . n/a...... 3...... 3 1988. . . . .Earl Johnson...... 6/-13 1972. . . . . Al Humphrey. . . . . n/a...... 3...... 3 1989. . . . .Richard Wales...... 4.5/-8 1973. . . . . Al Humphrey. . . . . n/a...... 3...... 3 1990. . . . .Tracy Scroggins...... 5/-20 1974. . . . . Kevin Black...... n/a...... 3...... 3 1991. . . . .Michael White...... 7/-24 1975. . . . . Kevin Black...... n/a...... 6...... 6 1992. . . . .Aaron Tallman...... 10/-29 1976. . . . . Gary Chandler. . . . . 8...... 3...... 11 1993. . . . .Daryle Johnson...... 7/-11 1977. . . . . Keith Tillman...... 5...... 5...... 10 1994. . . . .Sedric Clark...... 8/-29 1978. . . . . N/A...... n/a. . . . .n/a...... n/a 1995. . . . .Coco Butler ...... 13/-32 1979. . . . . Charles Caufield. . . . 3...... 3...... 6 1996. . . . .Salifu Abudulai...... 5/-14 1980. . . . . Charles Caufield. . . . 6...... 6...... 12 1997. . . . .Rich Young ...... 5/-9 1981. . . . . Reno Hutchins . . . . .6...... 7...... 13 1998. . . . .Ryan Farley ...... 10/-31 1982. . . . . Brent Dennis...... 7...... 4...... 11 1999. . . . .Ashon Farley...... 12/-31 1983. . . . . Brent Dennis . . . . . 8...... 1...... 9 2000. . . . .Drew McLaughlin ...... 8/-37 1984. . . . . Albert Myres. . . . . 10...... 4...... 14 2001. . . . .Sam Rayburn...... 16/-47 1985. . . . . Charles Wright. . . . .3...... 4...... 7 2002. . . . .Sam Rayburn...... 17.5/-59 1986. . . . . Charles Wright. . . . 10...... 4...... 14 2003. . . . .Jorma Bailey...... 13.5/-91 1987. . . . . Eric Barrs ...... 12...... 4...... 16 2004. . . . .Clint Rountree...... 14.5/-60 1988. . . . . Eric Barrs ...... 10...... 2...... 12 2005. . . . .Anthony Germany...... 13.5/-65 1989. . . . . Lenny Williams. . . . 10...... 4...... 14 2006. . . . .Robert Latu ...... 8.5/-38 1990. . . . . Chris Briscoe...... 6...... 3...... 9 2007. . . . .Alain Karatepeyan...... 22/-97 1991. . . . . Barry Minter...... 3...... 3...... 6 2008. . . . .James Lockett...... 16.5/-79 1992. . . . . Chandler Norton. . . . 7...... 2...... 9 2009. . . . .James Lockett...... 10.5/-58 1993. . . . . Dennis Hickey. . . . .14...... 2...... 16 2010. . . . .Shawn Jackson...... 15.5/-74 1994. . . . . Malcolm Williams. . . 7...... 4...... 11 2011. . . . .Tyrunn Walker...... 13.5/-75 1995. . . . . Jeremy Bunch. . . . . 7...... 6...... 13 2012. . . . .DeAundre Brown...... 17/-85 1996. . . . . Terrence Joseph. . . .11...... 4 ...... 15 2013. . . . .Shawn Jackson...... 18.5/-68 1997. . . . . Todd Franz...... 8...... 0...... 8 2014. . . . .Derrick Alexander...... 12/-72 1998. . . . . Todd Franz...... 13...... 2...... 15 2015. . . . .Matt Linscott...... 5/-30 1999. . . . . Todd Franz...... 8...... 2...... 10 2016. . . . .Jesse Brubaker...... 13.5/-60 2000. . . . . Harold Burgess. . . . .7...... 1...... 8 2017. . . . .Craig Suits...... 9.5/-17 2001. . . . . Sherman Steptoe. . . .7...... 1...... 8 2018. . . . .Zaven Collins...... 9.5/-31 2002. . . . . Jeff Thibodeaux. . . . 6...... 3...... 9 2003. . . . . Jermaine Hope. . . . 12...... 3...... 15 2004. . . . . Jermaine Hope. . . . .9...... 0...... 9 2005. . . . . Nick Graham...... 6...... 6...... 12 2006. . . . . Nick Graham...... 9...... 1...... 10 2007. . . . . Roy Roberts . . . . . 12...... 3...... 15 2008. . . . . Kenny D. Sims . . . . .8...... 1...... 9 2009. . . . . Kenny D. Sims . . . . 10...... 0...... 10 2010. . . . . Charles Davis. . . . .11...... 2...... 13 2011. . . . . Dexter Mccoil . . . . .7...... 6...... 13 2012. . . . . Lowell Rose . . . . . 10...... 2...... 12 2013. . . . . Darnell Walker. . . . .8...... 4...... 12 2014. . . . . Austin McDaniel. . . . 5...... 1...... 6 2015. . . . . Kerwin Thomas. . . . 12...... 2...... 14 2016. . . . . Kerwin Thomas. . . . .9...... 1...... 10 2017. . . . . Reggie Robinson. . . . 9...... 0...... 9 McKinley Whitfield . . .8...... 1...... 9 2018. . . . . McKinley Whitfield . . .7...... 2...... 9

Nelson Coleman led Tulsa in tackles in 2005 and 2006 en route to becoming the school’s all-time leader with 413 career tackles.

130 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Tulsa Team Records First Downs All records listed are since the 1940 season unless otherwise indicated. • Most First Downs INTRO Rushing Game: 39, vs. Idaho State, 1967 Season: 391, 2008 (14 games); 377, 2007 (14 games) • Most Plays • Most Rushing Game: 76 vs. Marquette, 1951 Game: 28 vs. Wichita State, 1985 Season: 689, 2012 (14 games) Season: 194, 1985 (11 games) • Most Net Yards • Most Passing Game: 554 vs. Wichita State, 1985 Game: 30, Idaho State, 1967 Season: 3752, 2008 (14 games) Season: 220, 2007 (14 games) PLAYERS • Fewest Plays • Most By Penalty Game: 16 vs. Southwestern, 1943 Game: 5 vs. New Mexico State, 1946; West Texas State, 1976; Season: 270, 1965 (10 games) New Mexico State, 1978; Memphis, 1994; UTEP, 1999; • Fewest Net Yards Fresno State, 2000; Boise State, 2002 Game: -56 vs. Georgia Tech, 2003 (Humanitarian Bowl) Season: 27, 1977 (11 games); 2012 (14 games) Season: 814, 1965 (10 games) • Fewest First Downs Game: 2 vs. Texas Christian, 1941 Passing Season: 105, 1957 (10 games) • Fewest Rushing STAFF • Most Attempts Game: 0 vs. Oklahoma, 1987 Game: 65 vs. Memphis State, 1965; Southern Illinois, 1965 Season: 54, 1957 (10 games) Season: 564, 2007 (14 games) • Fewest Passing • Most Completions Season: 23, 1957 (10 games) Game: 42 vs. Southern Illinois, 1965 • Fewest By Penalty Season: 336, 2007 (14 games) Season: 2, 1949 (11 games) • Most Yards Game: 698 vs. Idaho State, 1967 Punt Returns Season: 5194, 2007 (14 games) REVIEW • Most Touchdown Passes • Most Returns Game: 8 vs. Idaho State, 1967 Game: 9 vs. Tampa, 1967; Indiana, 1945 Season: 49, 2007 (14 games) Season: 49, 1945 (10 games) • Most Had Intercepted • Most Return Yards Game: 6 vs. Arkansas, 1947; Arkansas, 1963 Game: 335 vs. Creighton, 1940 Season: 32, 1969 (10 games) Season: 751, 1942 (10 games)

• Fewest Attempts • Best Return Average CONFERENCE Game: 3 vs. Houston, 1953 Season: 17.4, 1960 (10 games) AMERICAN ATHLETIC Season: 88, 1956 (10 games) • Fewest Completions Game: 1 vs. Indiana, 1945; Georgetown, 1948; Air Force, 1957; Cincinnati, 1957; New Mexico State, 1982 Season: 31, 1957 (10 games) • Fewest Yards Game: 1 vs. McNeese State, 1979

Season: 511, 1957 (10 games) OPPONENTS • Fewest Touchdown Passes Season: 2, 1957 (10 games) • Fewest Had Intercepted Season: 5, 1956 (10 games); 1980 (11 games) • Best Completion Percentage Game: .840 vs. UAB, 2008 (21 of 25); .825 vs. Indiana State, 2001 (33 of 40) Season: .647, 1964 (10 games) (244 of 377)

Total Offense HISTORY

• Most Plays Game: 107 vs. UL-Monroe, 2015; Temple, 2018 Season: 1160, 2012 (14 games) • Most Yards Game: 798 vs. Idaho State, 1967; 791 vs. UTEP, 2008 Season: 7978, 2008 (14 games); 7615, 2007 (14 games) • Fewest Plays Game: 34 vs. Detroit, 1946 RECORDS Season: 536, 1944 (9 games) • Fewest Yards Game: 50 vs. Oklahoma, 1987 Dane Evans (2013-16) holds the school records for passing yards (11,680), Season: 2061, 1957 (10 games) total offense (11,752) and TD throws (84).

TulsaHurricane.com 131 • Fewest Returns Season: 12, 1952 (10 games); 2018 (12 games) • Fewest Return Yards Season: 63, 1961 (10 games) • Lowest Return Average Season: 3.8 on 30 returns, 1966 (10 games) Kickoff Returns

• Most Returns Game: 12 vs. Houston, 1966; Houston, 1988 Season: 64, 2008 (14 games) • Most Return Yards Game: 247 vs. Iowa PreFlight, 1944 Season: 1577, 2008 (14 games) • Best Return Average Season: 26.6, 2012 (14 games) • Fewest Returns Season: 16, 1956 (10 games) • Fewest Return Yards Season: 252, 1942 (10 games) Dexter McCoil (2009-12) holds the school record for career interceptions with 18. • Lowest Return Average Season: 14.2, 1970 (10 games) Fumbles By Tulsa

Punting • Most Fumbles Game: 11 vs. Oklahoma State, 1983 • Most Punts Season: 64, 1976 (11 games) Game: 15 vs. Texas Tech, 1942 (Sun Bowl) • Most Fumbles Lost Season: 80, 2012 (14 games) Game: 7 vs. Arkansas, 1974 • Most Yards Season: 37, 1976 (11 games) Game: 661 vs. Memphis, 1994 • Fewest Fumbles Season: 3182, 1978 (11 games) Season: 9, 2014 (12 games) • Best Average • Fewest Fumbles Lost Season: 46.6, 2018 (12 games); 46.5, 1975 (11 games); minimum 30 punts Season: 5, 2014 (12 games) Pass Interceptions Scoring

• Most Interceptions • Most Points Game: 7 vs. Wichita State, 1966; Arkansas, 1943; Miami, 1944; Hardin Game: 84 vs. Waco AFB, 1942; pre-1940, 152 vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 1919 Simmons, 1956 Season: 661, 2008 (14 games); pre-1940, 621, 1920 (11 games) Season: 29, 1942 (10 games) • Most Touchdowns • Most Yards Game: 12 vs. Waco AFB, 1942 Game: 160 vs. Hawaii, 2010 (5 interceptions) Season: 90, 2008 (14 games); 79, 2007 (14 games) Season: 529, 1982 (11 games) • Most Conversions Made • Fewest Interceptions Game: 11 vs. Tampa, 1967 Season: 5, 1955 (10 games); 1997 (11 games) Season: 87, 2008 (14 games); 75, 2007 (14 games) • Fewest Yards • Most Rushing Conversions Made Season: 13, 2001 (11 games) Game: 1, several times (latest 2013) Season: 2, 1958 (10 games); 1959 (9 games); 1993 (11 games); 1994 Penalties Against (11 games) • Most Passing Conversions Made • Most Penalties Game: 3 vs. Oklahoma State, 1963; Houston, 1964 Game: 17 vs. Kansas State, 1951; SMU, 2016 Season: 9, 1963 (10 games); 1964 (11 games) Season: 112, 1951 (11 games) • Most Kicking Conversions Made • Most Yards Game: 11 vs. Tampa, 1967 Game: 171 vs. Cincinnati, 1971 Season: 86, 2008 (14 games) Season: 1086, 1950 (11 games) • Most Field Goals Made • Fewest Penalties Game: 5 vs. Iowa, 1989 Game: 0 vs. Oklahoma State, 1955; Louisiana Tech, 1986; Ball State, 2008; Season: 21, 1982 (11 games) UCF, 2011; UCF, 2012 (1st game); UTEP, 2013; Season: 37, 2013 (12 games); • Most Safeties 41, 1959 (9 games) and 1960 (10 games) Game: 1, several times (latest 2007) • Fewest Yards Season: 3, 1976 (11 games) Game: 0 vs. Oklahoma State, 1955; Louisiana Tech, 1986; Ball State, 2008; • Fewest Points UCF, 2011; UCF, 2012 (1st game); Season: 300, 2013 (12 games); 331, 1959 Season: 91, 1961 (10 games) (10 games) • Fewest Touchdowns Season: 14, 1961 (10 games)

132 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Tulsa Individual Records

Rushing Receiving INTRO

• Most Carries • Most Receptions Game: 46, Ron Jackson vs. San Diego State, 1991 (Freedom Bowl); Game: 20, Rick Eber vs. Idaho State, 1967 D’Angelo Brewer vs. Fresno State, 2016 Season: 134, Howard Twilley, 1965 (10 games) Season: 267, Chris Hughley, 1991 (10 games) Career: 261, Howard Twilley, 1963-65 (30 games) Career: 753, D’Angelo Brewer, 2014-17 (46 games); 673, Trey Watts, • Most Yards 2010-13 (49 games); 623, Tarrion Adams, 2005-08 (50 games) Game: 322, Rick Eber vs. Idaho State, 1967 Season: 1779, Howard Twilley, 1965 (10 games) • Most Yards PLAYERS Game: 323, Tarrion Adams vs. Tulane, 2008 Career: 3343, Howard Twilley, 1963-65 (30 games) Season: 1629, James Flanders, 2016 (13 games) • Most Touchdown Receptions Career: 3917, D’Angelo Brewer, 2014-17, (46 games) Game: 5, Howard Twilley vs. Louisville, 1965; Steve Largent vs. Drake, 1974 • Best Average Season: 16, Howard Twilley, 1965 (10 games); Dan Bitson, 1989 (11 games) Game: 15.3, Howard Waugh vs. Houston, 1951 (Min. 10 att.) Career: 32, Howard Twilley, 1963-65 (30 games); Steve Largent, 1973-75 Season: 8.73, Howard Waugh, 1952 (10 games) (Min 100 att.) (33 games); Keevan Lucas, 2013-16 (41 games) Career: 7.36, Howard Waugh, 1950-52 (26 games) Total Offense

Passing • Most Plays STAFF • Most Attempts Game: 76, Mike Stripling vs. Memphis State, 1968 Game: 65, Billy Guy Anderson vs. Memphis State, 1965; Billy Guy Season: 649, Paul Smith, 2007 (14 games) Anderson vs. Southern Illinois, 1965 Career: 1620, Paul Smith, 2003-07 (48 games) Season: 534, Paul Smith, 2007 (14 games) • Most Yards Career: 1567, Dane Evans, 2013-16 (46 games) Game: 504, Jerry Rhome vs. Oklahoma State , 1964 • Most Completions Season: 5173, Paul Smith, 2007 (14 games) Game: 42, Billy Guy Anderson vs. Southern Illinois, 1965 Career: 11591, Paul Smith, 2003-07 (48 games)

Season: 327, Paul Smith, 2007 (14 games) • Average Plays Per Game REVIEW Career: 904, Dane Evans, 2013-16 (46 games) Season: 58.0, Billy Guy Anderson, 1965 (10 games) • Most Yards Career: 40.3, Jerry Rhome 1963-64 (20 games) Game: 502, Billy Guy Anderson vs. Colorado State, 1965 Season: 5065, Paul Smith, 2007 (14 games) Punting Career: 11680, Dane Evans, 2013-16 (46 games) • Most Touchdown Passes • Most Punts Game: 7, Jerry Rhome vs. Louisville, 1964 Game: 14, Eddie Hare vs. Arkansas, 1978 (41.3 avg.); Mark DeLozier vs. Memphis, 1994 (47.2 avg.) CONFERENCE Season: 47, Paul Smith, 2007 (14 games) AMERICAN ATHLETIC Career: 84, Dane Evans, 2013-16 (46 games); 83, Paul Smith, 2003-07 Season: 77, Cole Way, 2012 (14 games); 75, Cort Moffitt, 2002 (12 games) (48 games) Career: 268, Dalton Parks, 2013-16 (40 games) • Most Interceptions • Best Average Game: 6, Jim Finks vs. Arkansas (47 games) Game: 65.2, Glenn Dobbs vs. Oklahoma, 1942 Season: 20, Ron Hickerson, 1976 (9 games); T.J. Rubley, 1988 (11 games) Season: 46.6, Thomas Bennett, 2018 (53 punts in 12 games); Career: 54, T.J. Rubley, 1987-91 (47 games) 46.5, Rick Engles, 1975 (36 punts in 11 games) • Fewest Interceptions Career: 42.5, Michael Such, 2007-10 (170 punts in 49 games)

Season: 1, Tad Jones, 1994 (Min. 100 attempts), 66-103 OPPONENTS Career: 9, , 1976-78 (20 games) (Min. 100 attempts per season) • Best Completion Percentage Game: 1.000, Glenn Dobbs vs. Washington (Mo.), 1942 (10-10, 107 yards) Season: .687, Jerry Rhome, 1964 (10 games); 224-326, 2870 yds. Career: .640, J. Rhome, 1963-64 (20 games); 374-584, 4779 yds. • Consecutive Passes Completed 15, Billy Guy Anderson vs. Colorado State, 1965 • Consecutive Passes Without an Interception 198, Jerry Rhome, 1964 (6 games) • 300+ Passing Games HISTORY Career: 16, Dane Evans, 2013-16 (46 games) • 400+ Passing Games Season: 4, Billy Guy Anderson, 1965 (11 games) Career: 4, Billy Guy Anderson, 1965 (11 games); Dane Evans, 2013-16 (46 games) RECORDS

Tarrion Adams became Tulsa’s single-game, single-season and career rushing leader in the 2008 season. Adams still holds the single-game record, but is now second for career and single-season rushing totals.

TulsaHurricane.com 133 Punt Returns • Most Field Goals Game: 5, David Fuess vs. Iowa, 1989 • Most Returns Season: 21, Stu Crum, 1982 (11 games); Redford Jones, 2016 (13 games) Game: 8, Freddie Carolina vs. Wichita State, 1974 Career: 53, Jason Staurovsky, 1981, 8385 (42 games) Season: 38, Frank Cassano, 1990 (11 games) • Most PAT Attempts Career: 75, Jermaine Landrum, 2001-04 (48 games) Game: 12, Clyde LeForce vs. Waco AFB, 1942 • Most Yards Season: 80, Jarod Tracy, 2008 (14 games) Game: 152, Len Makowski vs. McMurry, 1949 (3 returns) Career: 209, Jarod Tracy, 2004-08 (202-of-209 made) Season: 460, Ralph McGill, 1970 (27 returns in 10 games) • Best PAT Percentage Career: 820, Frank Cassano, 1987-90 (90 returns in 33 games) Season: 1.000, 11 times (latest Redford Jones, 67-67, 13 games, 2016); Before that: Carl Salazar, 34-34, 12 games, 2014 and Brad DeVault, 33-33, Kickoff Returns 10 games, 2004) Career: .992, Stu Crum, 1978-80, 82 (119 of 120) • Most Returns • Most Two-Point PAT Receiving Game: 9, Damaris Johnson vs. Houston, 2008 Game: 3, Howard Twilley vs. Houston, 1964 Season: 54, Damaris Johnson, 2008 (14 games) Season: 6, Howard Twilley, 1964 (10 games) Career: 134, Damaris Johnson, 2008-present (39 games) Career: 12, Howard Twilley, 1963-65 (30 games) • Most Return Yards • Most Two-Point PAT Rushing Game: 211, Damaris Johnson vs. UTEP, 2008 Season: 1, several tied (latest Trey Watts, 2013) Season: 1382, Damaris Johnson, 2008 (14 games) Career: 2, several tied Career: 3417, Damaris Johnson, 2008-present (39 games) • Most Touchdowns Tackles/Fumble Recoveries Game: 1, several players (Trey Watts, 2012) Season: 5, Ashlan Davis, 2004 (12 games) • Most Tackles Career: 6, Ashlan Davis, 2004-05 (23 games) Season: 165, Chris Chamberlain, 2007 (14 games) • Best Average Career: 413, Nelson Coleman, 2003-07 Game: 51.3, Freddie Carolina vs. Tampa, 1974 (3 for 154 yards) • Most Unassisted Season: 33.8, J.R. Boone, 1947 (10 games) Season: 101, Chris Chamberlain, 2007 (14 games) Career: 27.1, Ashlan Davis, 2004-05 (23 games) Career: 247, Shawn Jackson, 2010-13; 227, Michael White, 1987-91 • Most Assisted Season: 85, John Brown, 1978 (11 games) Interceptions Career: 184, Robert Tennon, 1976-80 • Most Tackles For Loss Yards • Most Interceptions Season: 22, Alain Karatepeyan 2007 (14 games) Game: 3, several players (latest Michael LeDet, UTEP, 2004) Career: 55.5 Shawn Jackson, 2010-13: 40, Don Blackmon, 1976-80; Season: 8, Nate Harris, 1984 (11 games) Sam Rayburn, 1999-02 Career: 18 Dexter McCoil, 2009-12 (51 games); 13, Jeff Jordan, 1962-64 • Most Yardage Lost Caused (30 games); 13, Nate Harris, 1980-84 (33 games); Season: 134, Don Blackmon, 1978 (11 games) • Most Yards Career: 239, Don Blackmon, 1976-80; 230, Shawn Jackson (2010-13) Game: 117, Jeff Jordan vs. Memphis State, 1963 • Most Quarterback Sacks Season: 210, Richard Morgan, 1940 (10 games) Season: 12, Salifu Abudulai, 1996 (11 games); 11.5, Jared St. John, 2012 (14 games) Career: 276, Jeff Jordan, 1962-64 (30 games) Career: 23.5 Shawn Jackson, 2010-13; 20, Dennis Byrd, 1985-88 and Sedric Clark, 1992-95; Scoring • Most Sack Yardage Season: 76, Salifu Abudulai, 1996 (11 games); 75, Jared St. John, 2012 (14 games) • Most Points Career: 152, Sedric Clark, 1992-95; 146, Shawn Jackson, 2010-13 Game: 36, Howard Twilley vs. Louisville, 1965 • Fumble Recoveries Season: 150, Dexter McCoil, 2012 (14 games) Season: 5, Kelly Beesley, 1981 (11 games) Career: 319, Redford Jones 2014-17 (45 games) Career: 6, George Gilbert, 1978-81 and Shawn Jackson, 2010-13 • Most Touchdowns Game: 5, Steve Largent vs. Drake, 1974; Howard Twilley vs. Louisville, Coaching 1965; James Flanders vs. Memphis, 2016 Season: 25, Alex Singleton, 2012 (14 games) • Most Victories Career: 44, Alex Singleton, 2009-12 (41 games), 43 rushing/1 receiving Season: 11, Todd Graham, 2008 (14 games); Bill Blankenship, 2012 (14 games) • Most Touchdowns Receiving Career: 70, Elmer Henderson, 1935-45 (100 games) Game: 5, Steve Largent vs. Drake, 1974; Howard Twilley vs. Louisville, • Best Win Percentage 1965 Season: 1.000, Sam McBirney, 1916 (10 games) Season: 16, Howard Twilley, 1965 (11 games); Dan Bitson, 1989 (11 games) Career: .862, Francis Schmidt, 1919-21 (29 games) Career: 32, Howard Twilley, 1963-65 (30 games); Steve Largent, 1973-75 • Fewest Victories (33 games); Keevan Lucas, 2013-16 (41 games) Season: 0, Hal Medford, 0-8-1 (1917); , 0-11 games (1954) • Most Touchdowns Rushing Career: 0, Fred Taylor, 1899 (1 game); Hal Medford, 1917 (9 games) Game: 5, James Flanders vs. Memphis, 2016 • Most Losses Season: 25, Alex Singleton, 2009-12 (41 games) Season: 11, Bernie Witucki, 1954 (11 games); Keith Burns, 2002 (12 games) Career: 43, Alex Singleton, 2009-12 (41 games) Career: 74, Dave Rader, 1988-99 (123 games) • Most PATs Made Game: 10, Clyde LeForce vs. Waco AFB, 1942 Season: 78, Jarod Tracy, 2008 (14 games) Career: 202, Jarod Tracy, 2004-08 (46 games)

134 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Opponent Team Records INTRO Rushing • Fewest Plays Game: 37, three times, latest Arkansas, 1955 • Most Plays Season: 436, 1944 (9 games) Game: 94, Wake Forest, 1970 • Fewest Yards Season: 623, 1977 (11 games) Game: 26, Waco AFB, 1942 • Most Net Yards Season: 1487, 1942 (10 games) Game: 555, Houston, 1968 • Fewest Yards Per Game Season: 3408, 1997 (11 games) Season: 148.7, 1942 (10 games) • Best Average PLAYERS Plays Per Game: 56.6, 1977 (11 games) Gain Per Game: 309.8, 1997 (11 games) First Downs • Fewest Plays Game: 11, Hawaii, 2002 • Most First Downs Season: 249, 1944 (9 games) Game: 39, Oklahoma 2015; 38, Rice, 2007 • Fewest Net Yards Season: 293, 2017 (12 games) Game: -46, Arizona, 1958 • Most Rushing Season: 737, 1944 (9 games) Game: 30, West Texas State, 1977 Season: 172, 1997 (11 games)

• Lowest Average STAFF Plays Per Game: 27.7, 1944 (9 games) • Most Passing Gain Per Game: 81.9, 1944 (9 games) Game: 22, Hawaii, 2002; Houston, 2011 Season: 168, 2007 (14 games) • Most By Penalty Passing Game: 7, Cincinnati, 1967 Season: 44, 1951 (11 games) • Most Attempts • Fewest First Downs Game: 67, Rice, 2007 Game: 0, Randolph AFB, 1942

Season: 487, 2016 (13 games); 486, 2007 (14 games) Season: 55, 1944 (11 games) REVIEW • Most Completions • Fewest Rushing Game: 42, North Texas State, 1982 Game: 0, five times, latest Louisville, 1964 Season: 292, 2007 (14 games) Season: 22, 1964 (9 games) • Most Yards • Fewest Passing Game: 541, Rice, 2007 Game: 0, Memphis State, 1972 Season: 3733, 2007 (14 games) Season: 18, 1945 (10 games) • Most Touchdown Passes • Fewest By Penalty Game: 6, Houston, 2008; Houston, 2011 CONFERENCE

Season: 2, 1955 (10 games) AMERICAN ATHLETIC Season: 32, 2008 (14 games) • Most Had Intercepted Game: 7, four times, latest Wichita State, 1966 Punting Season: 29, 1942, 10 games • Fewest Attempts • Most Punts Game: 2, Cincinnati, 1952 Game: 15, Texas Tech, 1943 Season: 123, 1955 (10 games) Season: 92, 1941 (9 games) • Fewest Completions • Best Average

Game: 0, Waco AFB, 1942; Kansas State, 1954 Game: 52.0, Cincinnati, 1994 (2 punts) OPPONENTS Season: 36, 1945 (10 games) Season: 41.8, 1998 (11 games) • Fewest Yards • Fewest Punts Game: 2, West Texas State, 1945 Season: 38, 2002 (12 games) Season: 648, 1942 (10 games) • Most Had Blocked • Fewest Touchdown Passes Season: 4, 1944 (9 games) Season: 3, 1942 (10 games); 1978 (11 games) • Fewest Had Intercepted Season: 5, 1955 (10 games); 1997 (11 games) Punt Returns

• Most Returns HISTORY Total Offense Game: 11, Memphis, 1994 Season: 49, 1947 (10 games) • Most Plays • Most Yards Game: 104, Rice, 2007; 103, Marshall, 2013 Game: 199, Houston, 1966 Season: 1072, 2007 (14 games) Season: 567, 2002 (12 games) • Most Yards • Fewest Returns Game: 773, Oklahoma, 2015; 762, Houston, 1968 Season: 10, 1983 (11 games) Season: 6976, 2015 (13 games) • Fewest Yards • Most Yards Per Game Season: 29, 2010 (13 games) RECORDS Season: 536.6, 2015 (13 games) • Lowest Average Season: 1.5, 2010 (13 games)

TulsaHurricane.com 135 Kickoff Returns • Most Field Goals Made Game: 4, Arkansas, 1984; Kansas, 1992; Iowa, 1993; Oklahoma State, 2010; • Most Returns SMU, 2016 Game: 13, Waco AFB, 1942 Season: 20, 1992 (11 games) Season: 94, 2008 (14 games) • Most Safeties • Most Yards Game: 2, Arkansas State, 1978 Game: 233, Southern Illinois, 1964 Season: 2, 1968 (10 games); 1978 (11 games); 2004 (12 games) Season: 1927, 2008 (14 games) • Most Rushing Conversions Made • Fewest Returns Game: 2, West Texas State, 1977 Season: 14, 1955 (10 games) Season: 2, 1958 (10 games); 1959 (9 games); 1977 (11 games); 1992 • Fewest Yards (11 games); 1993 (11 games) Season: 283, 1955 (10 games) • Most Passing Conversions Made Game: 2, Toledo, 1964 Pass Interceptions Season: 3, five times, latest 1978 • Fewest Points • Most Interceptions Season: 32, 10 games, 1942 Game: 6, Arkansas, 1947 and 1963 • Fewest Touchdowns Season: 24, 1949 (11 games); 1967 (10 games) Season: 5, 1942 (10 games) • Most Yards Game: 134, New Mexico State, 1960 and Florida State, 1985; 132, East Carolina, 2013 Season: 423, 2008 (14 games) • Fewest Interceptions Season: 5, 1956 (10 games); 1980 (11 games) • Fewest Yards Season: 36, 2002 (12 games) Game Streaks Penalties Against • Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss: 23 (Sept. 27, 1919 to Oct. 15, 1921) • Most Penalties • Most Consecutive Wins: Game: 17, Wichita State, 1955 11 (Nov. 19, 1921 to Nov. 30, 1922) Season: 105, 2000 (12 games) 11 (Jan. 1, 1942 to Nov. 26, 1942) • Most Yards • Most Consecutive Home Games Without a Loss: Game: 155, Wichita State, 1955 18 (Nov. 2, 1963 to Nov. 11, 1967) Season: 898, 2002 (12 games) 18 (Nov. 11, 1944 to Oct. 4, 1947) • Fewest Penalties • Most Consecutive Road Games Without a Loss: Game: 1, 11 times, latest UCF, 2014 11, including one tie game. (Oct. 23, 1914 to Oct. 20, 1917) Season: 36, 1959 (10 games) • Most Road Wins in a Season: • Fewest Yards 5 (1914, 1982 and 2005) Game: 5, Texas Tech, 1959; Houston, 1960; Louisiana Tech, 1986; New Mexico, • Most Road Losses in a Season: 1986; TCU, 1998; UCF, 2014 6 (1954, 1969, 1977, 1988, 2002, 2017, 2018) Season: 313, 1941 (9 games) • Most Home Wins in a Season: 8 (1920) Fumbles By Opponents • Most Home Losses in a Season: 5 (1954, 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2013) • Most Fumbles • Most Consecutive Losses: Game: 11, Virginia Tech, 1976 17 (Sept. 22, 2001 to Oct. 19, 2002) Season: 54, 1974 (11 games) • Consecutive Shutouts: • Most Fumbles Lost 6 (1942) Game: 7, Oklahoma State, 1952 5 (1913, 1920-21; last 4 games of 1920, first game of 1921) Season: 29, 1974 (11 games) 4 (1926) • Fewest Fumbles • Most Shutouts in a Season: Season: 2, 1942 (10 games) 5 (1913, 1914, 1916, 1919, 1926, 1928, 1932) • Fewest Fumbles Lost • Most Overtime Games in a Season: Season: 2, 1942 (10 games) 3 (2016) Scoring Miscellaneous Statistics • Most Points Game: 100, Houston, 1968 • Biggest Win Margin: Season: 471, 2014 (12 games); 467, 2007 (14 games) 151 (Tulsa 151, NE Oklahoma A&M 0 • Sept. 29, 1920) • Most Touchdowns • Biggest Loss Margin: Game: 13, Houston, 1968 94 (Houston 100, Tulsa 6 •Nov. 23, 1968) Season: 62, 2014 (12 games); 60, 2007 (12 games) • Most Points For: • Most Conversions Made 151 (Tulsa 151, NE Oklahoma A&M 0 • Sept. 29, 1920) Game: 13, Houston, 1968 • Most Points Against: 100 (Houston 100, Tulsa 6 • Nov. 23, 1968) Season: 60, 2014 (12 games); 52, 2007 (14 games) • Biggest Bowl Game Margin: 56 (Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 7 • Jan. 6, 2008 • GMAC Bowl)

136 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Tulsa Year-By-Year Offensive Totals Opponent Year-By-Year Offensive Totals Year Passing Rushing Total Offense Scoring Offense Year Passing Rushing Total Offense Scoring Offense 1945 . . . 78.4 (784). . . . 223.6 (223.6). . . 302.0 (3020). . . . 27.5 (275) 1945 . . . 81.0 (810) . . . . 102.8 (1028). . . .183.8 (1838). . . . 8.4 (84) INTRO 1946 . . . 110.6 (1106) . . . . 212.1 (2121) . . . .322.7 (3227). . . . 29.5 (295) 1946 . . . 102.7 (1027) . . . 90.7 (907). . . . .193.4 (1934). . . . 8.3 (83) 1947...... 119.4 (1194). . . . 166.7 (1667). . . .286.1 (2861). . . . 14.3 (143) 1947...... 68.4 (684). . . . 136.3 (1363). . . .204.7 (2047). . . . 12.8 (128) 1948 . . . 157.6 (1576) . . . 127.0 (1270) . . . .284.6 (2846). . . . 13.5 (135) 1948 . . . 114.1 (1141) . . . . 197.2 (1972). . . .311.3 (3113) . . . . 33.0 (330) 1949 . . . 120.9 (1330). . . 165.4 (1819). . . .286.3 (3149). . . . 20.3 (223) 1949 . . . 138.3 (1521) . . . 180.9 (1990). . . .319.2 (3511). . . . 21.3 (234) 1950 . . . 123.9 (1363) . . . 307.6 (3384). . . .431.5 (4747). . . . 30.8 (339) 1950 . . . 70.0 (770). . . . 166.3 (1829). . . .236.3 (2599)...... 11.3 (124) 1951. . . .150.3 (1653). . . 325.3 (3578). . . .475.5 (5231)*. . . . 33.7 (371) 1951. . . .123.2 (1355) . . . 148.5 (1633). . . .271.6 (2988). . . . 18.2 (200) 1952 . . . 145.1 (1451). . . . 321.5 (3215)*. . . 466.6 (4666)* . . . 34.1 (341) 1952 . . . 141.0 (1410). . . . 163.3 (1633). . . .304.3 (3043) . . . . 19.7 (197) 1953 . . . 715 (71.5) . . . . 124.6 (1246) . . . .196.1 (1961). . . . 11.8 (118) 1953 . . . n/a...... n/a ...... n/a...... 25.8 (258) 1954 . . . 97.8 (1076) . . . . 147.1 (1618). . . . 244.9 (2694). . . . 10.7 (118) 1954 . . . 139.6 (1396). . . 252.9 (2529). . . .392.5 (3925). . . . 30.7 (338) PLAYERS 1955 . . . 75.3 (753). . . . 179.3 (1793). . . .254.6 (2546). . . . 12.4 (124) 1955 . . . 102.6 (1026). . . 242.8 (2428). . . .345.4 (3454). . . . 23.2 (232) 1956 . . . 59.3 (593). . . . 232.8 (2328). . . .295.1 (2951). . . . 16.9 (169) 1956 . . . 68.1 (681). . . . 157.0 (1570). . . .225.1 (2251). . . . 6.7 (67) 1957 . . . 51.1 (511). . . . . 155.0 (1550). . . .206.1 (2061). . . . 11.0 (110) 1957 . . . n/a...... n/a ...... n/a...... 14.5 (145) 1958 . . . 93.2 (932). . . . 237.6 (2376). . . .330.8 (3308) . . . . 21.6 (216) 1958 . . . 120.5 (1205) . . . 82.5 (398). . . . .160.3 (1603). . . . 10.0 (100) 1959 . . . 85.1 (851). . . . 203.5 (2035). . . .288.6 (2886) . . . . 13.7 (137) 1959 . . . 121.3 (1213). . . . 141.8 (1418) . . . .263.1 (2631). . . . 16.4 (164) 1960 . . . 107.7 (1077)...... 187.5 (1875). . . .295.2 (2952). . . . 16.9 (169) 1960 . . . 108.5 (1085). . . 188.5 (1885). . . .297.0 (2970). . . . 23.0 (230) 1961...... 81.6 (816) . . . . 132.2 (1322). . . .213.8 (2138). . . . 9.1 (91) 1961...... 86.2 (862). . . . 189.5 (1895). . . .275.7 (2757). . . . 20.5 (205) 1962 . . . 199.3 (1993)*. . . 94.7 (947). . . . .294.0 (2940). . . . 21.9 (219) 1962 . . . 83.9 (839). . . . 188.4 (1884). . . .272.3 (2723). . . . 18.1 (181) 1963 . . . 244.8 (2448)*. . . 96.7 (967). . . . .341.5 (3415). . . . 21.4 (214) 1963 . . . 105.4 (1054). . . 204.5 (2045). . . .309.9 (3099) . . . . 24.1 (241)

1964 . . . 317.9 (3179)*. . . 143.9 (1439). . . .461.8 (4618)*. . . . 38.4 (384)* 1964 . . . 94.0 (940). . . . 112.0 (1120) . . . .206.0 (2060) . . . . 13.3 (13.3) STAFF 1965 . . . 346.4 (3464)*. . . 814 (81.4). . . . .427.8 (4278)*. . . . 31.5 (315) 1965 . . . 128.2 (1282) . . . 114.4 (1144) . . . .242.6 (2426). . . . 14.4 (144) 1966 . . . 272.9 (2729)*. . . 89.8 (898). . . . .362.7 (3627). . . . 22.0 (220) 1966 . . . 153.5 (1535). . . 146.6 (1466). . . .300.1 (3001). . . . 20.3 (203) 1967 . . . 263.9 (2639). . . 117.9 (1179). . . . 381.8 (3818). . . . 30.4 (304) 1967 . . . 152.6 (1526) . . . 94.8 (948). . . . .247.4 (2474). . . . 15.5 (155) 1968 . . . 251.5 (2515) . . . 81.5 (815). . . . .333.0 (3330)...... 14.9 (149) 1968 . . . 161.5 (1615). . . . 171.5 (1715) . . . .333.0 (3330)...... 31.4 (314) 1969 . . . 216.3 (2163). . . 105.2 (1052). . . .321.5 (3215). . . . 18.3 (183) 1969 . . . 147.0 (1470). . . . 283.7 (2837). . . .430.7 (4307). . . . 37.7 (377) 1970. . . .108.7 (1087). . . 144.7 (1447). . . .253.4 (2534). . . . 18.7 (187) 1970. . . .154.2 (1542). . . 171.6 (1716) . . . .325.8 (3258). . . . 17.8 (178) 1971. . . .167.4 (1841). . . . 104.5 (1149). . . .271.8 (2990). . . . 15.7 (173) 1971. . . .125.1 (1376)...... 224.2 (2466). . . .350.2 (3852)...... 27.0 (297) 1972...... 162.5 (1788) . . . 144.5 (1589). . . .307.0 (3377). . . . 17.7 (195) 1972...... 103.5 (1139) . . . 214.0 (2354). . . .317.5 (3493). . . . 24.5 (269) 1973...... 236.5 (2601). . . 111.4 (1225)...... 347.8 (3826). . . . 23.5 (258) 1973...... 115.7 (1273). . . . 168.5 (1853). . . .284.2 (3126). . . . 17.5 (193) 1974. . . .219.7 (2417). . . . 133.4 (1467). . . .353.1 (3884). . . . 25.9 (285) 1974. . . .110.4 (1214). . . . 171.3 (1884). . . .281.6 (3098). . . . 18.5 (204) REVIEW 1975. . . .219.7 (2417). . . . 229.1 (2520). . . .448.8 (4937)...... 33.4 (368) 1975. . . .107.3 (1180). . . . 210.0 (2310). . . .317.3 (3490). . . . 16.4 (181) 1976. . . .175.1 (2101). . . . 132.9 (1595). . . .308.0 (3696) . . . . 21.5 (237) 1976. . . .116.5 (1282) . . . 154.0 (1694). . . .270.5 (2976). . . . 17.1 (188) 1977...... 185.3 (2039). . . 164.2 (1806). . . .349.5 (3845)...... 15.0 (165) 1977...... 161.5 (1777) . . . 294.5 (3239). . . .456.0 (5016). . . . 34.0 (374) 1978 . . . .171.9 (1891). . . . 196.5 (2161). . . .368.4 (4052). . . . 26.3 (289) 1978 . . . .174.1 (1915). . . . 191.7 (2109). . . .365.8 (4024). . . . 18.5 (203) 1979. . . .100.5 (1106) . . . 197.0 (2167). . . .297.5 (3273). . . . 17.7 (195) 1979. . . .101.0 (1111). . . . 210.4 (2314). . . .311.7 (3425). . . . 20.1 (221) 1980 . . . 121.1 (1332). . . . 227.1 (2498). . . .348.2 (3830) . . . . 22.1 (243) 1980 . . . 148.9 (1638). . . 156.5 (1721) . . . .305.4 (3359)...... 17.8 (196) 1981...... 92.3 (1015) . . . . 212.2 (2334). . . .304.5 (3349)...... 27.6 (304) 1981...... 128.5 (1413)...... 190.0 (2090). . . .318.5 (3503). . . . 17.8 (196)

1982 . . . 91.5 (1007). . . . 304.2 (3346). . . .395.7 (4353). . . . 31.1 (342) 1982 . . . 234.9 (2584). . . 150.5 (1655). . . .385.4 (4239). . . . 17.8 (196) CONFERENCE

1983 . . . 99.2 (1091). . . . 277.5 (3052). . . .376.6 (4143). . . . 27.0 (297) 1983 . . . 167.7 (1845) . . . 161.7 (1779). . . .329.5 (3624). . . . 16.8 (185) AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1984 . . . 135.4 (1489). . . 217.6 (2394). . . .353.0 (3883) . . . . 23.7 (261) 1984 . . . 163.6 (1800). . . 161.3 (1774) . . . .324.9 (3574). . . . 18.7 (206) 1985 . . . 105.5 (1161) . . . . 308.2 (3390). . . .413.7 (4551). . . . 24.9 (274) 1985 . . . 168.8 (1857). . . 223.8 (2462). . . .392.6 (4319). . . . 29.8 (328) 1986 . . . 124.5 (1370) . . . 289.5 (3184). . . .414.0 (4554). . . . 26.6 (293) 1986 . . . 154.0 (1694). . . 178.4 (1962). . . .332.4 (3656). . . . 16.9 (186) 1987 . . . 188.6 (2075). . . 116.7 (1284) . . . .305.3 (3359) . . . . 15.9 (175) 1987 . . . 152.8 (1681) . . . 249.4 (2743). . . .402.2 (4424). . . . 33.7 (371) 1988 . . . 249.4 (2743). . . 128.7 (1416) . . . .380.8 (4189). . . . 23.1 (254) 1988 . . . 237.7 (2615) . . . 157.1 (1782) . . . .394.8 (4344)...... 28.9 (318) 1989 . . . 222.1 (2443). . . 177.8 (1956). . . .399.9 (4399) . . . . 25.3 (278) 1989 . . . 215.7 (2373). . . 146.2 (1608). . . .361.9 (3981). . . . 22.2 (244) 1990 . . . 150.2 (1662). . . 190.1 (2091). . . .340.3 (3743). . . . 16.6 (183) 1990 . . . 202.8 (2231). . . 164.7 (1812) . . . .367.5 (4043). . . . 25.5 (281) 1991...... 194.2 (2136). . . 185.8 (2044). . . .380.0 (4180). . . . 27.7 (305) 1991...... 144.2 (1586). . . 149.5 (1645). . . .293.7 (3231). . . . 18.9 (208)

1992 . . . 198.3 (2181) . . . 159.5 (1755). . . .357.8 (3936). . . . 21.8 (240) 1992 . . . 165.5 (1821) . . . 221.6 (2438). . . .378.1 (4159). . . . 27.5 (303) OPPONENTS 1993 . . . 286.6 (3153). . . 124.3 (1367). . . .410.9 (4520) . . . . 23.8 (262) 1993 . . . 153.4 (1687). . . 183.9 (2023). . . .337.3 (3710). . . . 24.8 (273) 1994 . . . 204.3 (2247). . . 173.6 (1910). . . .377.9 (4157). . . . 22.2 (244) 1994 . . . 152.8 (1681) . . . 199.4 (2193). . . .352.2 (3874). . . . 27.6 (304) 1995 . . . 140.4 (1544) . . . 178.9 (1968). . . .319.3 (3512). . . . 21.2 (233) 1995 . . . 225.3 (2478). . . 177.6 (1953) . . . .402.8 (4431). . . . 27.3 (300) 1996 . . . 208.5 (2293). . . 175.2 (1927). . . .383.6 (4220). . . . 22.3 (245) 1996 . . . 176.4 (1940) . . . 264.4 (2908). . . .440.7 (4848)...... 30.3 (333) 1997 . . . 225.7 (2483). . . 140.0 (1549). . . .366.5 (4032). . . . 23.5 (258) 1997 . . . 182.4 (2006). . . 309.8 (3408). . . .492.2 (5414). . . . 38.8 (427) 1998 . . . 212.1 (2333) . . . 168.9 (1858). . . .381.0 (4191). . . . 20.2 (258) 1998 . . . 157.0 (1732). . . . 189.3 (2082). . . .346.7 (3814). . . . 23.5 (258) 1999 . . . 203.2 (2235). . . 114.4 (1258) . . . .317.5 (3493). . . . 20.9 (230) 1999 . . . 224.9 (2474) . . . 188.5 (2073). . . .413.4 (4547). . . . 35.1 (386) 2000. . . 225.5 (2706). . . 112.3 (1347) . . . .337.8 (4053). . . . 20.0 (240) 2000. . . 176.0 (2112). . . . 209.8 (2518). . . .385.8 (4630) . . . . 23.6 (283) 2001 . . . 215.3 (2368). . . 131.0 (1441) . . . .346.3 (3809) . . . . 17.4 (191) 2001 . . . 224.5 (2469). . . 222.3 (2445). . . .446.7 (4914). . . . 35.2 (387) 2002 . . . 193.4 (2321) . . . 123.3 (1480). . . .316.8 (3801). . . . 19.4 (233) 2002 . . . 202.4 (2429). . . 256.4 (3077). . . .458.8 (5506) . . . . 34.8 (417)

2003. . . 196.1 (2549). . . 191.7 (2492). . . .387.8 (5041). . . . 30.7 (400) 2003. . . 180.9 (2352). . . 197.8 (2571). . . .378.7 (4923). . . . 27.7 (361) HISTORY 2004. . . 187.2 (2247) . . . 168.0 (2016). . . .355.2 (4263). . . . 28.8 (345) 2004. . . 191.3 (2296). . . 210.6 (2527). . . .401.9 (4823). . . . 33.2 (398) 2005. . . 237.1 (3083) . . . 165.1 (2146). . . .402.2 (5229). . . . 33.1 (430) 2005. . . 184.3 (2396). . . 164.0 (2132). . . .348.3 (4528). . . . 23.5 (305) 2006. . . 226.5 (2944). . . 162.1 (2107). . . .388.5 (5051). . . . 27.7 (360) 2006. . . 158.7 (2063). . . 138.2 (1796). . . .296.8 (3859) . . . . 20.2 (262) 2007 . . . 371.0 (5194) . . . 172.9 (2421). . . .543.9 (7615)*. . . . 41.1 (576) 2007 . . . 266.6 (3733). . . 185.2 (2593). . . .451.9 (6326). . . . 33.3 (467) 2008. . . 301.9 (4226). . . 268.0 (3752). . . .569.9 (7978)*. . . . 47.2 (661) 2008. . . 249.6 (3495). . . 129.5 (1813). . . .379.1 (5308). . . . 27.9 (391) 2009. . . 254.3 (3112) . . . 150.8 (1809). . . .410.1 (4921). . . . 29.2 (351) 2009. . . 250.2 (3002). . . 147.0 (1764) . . . .397.2 (4766). . . . 27.3 (328) 2010. . . .288.7 (3753). . . 216.9 (2820). . . .505.6 (6573)...... 41.3 (538) 2010. . . .450.8 (5861). . . 131.8 (1714) . . . .450.8 (5861). . . . 30.3 (394) 2011. . . .248.7 (3233). . . 191.7 (2492). . . .440.4 (5725). . . . 33.0 (430) 2011. . . .286.3 (3722). . . 128.5 (1670). . . .414.8 (5392). . . . 27.3 (355) 2012. . . .211.4 (2960) . . . 245.7 (3440). . . .457.1 (6400). . . . 34.7 (486) 2012. . . .228.2 (3195). . . 119.6 (1674). . . .347.8 (4869). . . . 23.6 (331) 2013. . . .191.4 (2297) . . . 164.8 (1977). . . .356.2 (4274). . . . 21.0 (253) 2013. . . .230.7 (2768). . . 199.3 (2392). . . .430.0 (5160). . . . 33.9 (407) RECORDS 2014. . . .264.7 (3176) . . . 147.8 (1774) . . . .412.5 (4950). . . . 24.7 (296) 2014. . . .272.1 (3265). . . 214.7 (2576). . . .486.8 (5841). . . . 39.2 (471) 2015. . . .333.2 (4332). . . 174.2 (2264). . . .507.4 (6596). . . . 37.2 (483) 2015. . . .296.9 (3860). . . 239.7 (3116). . . .536.6 (6976)...... 39.8 (518) 2016. . . .265.3 (3449). . . 261.7 (3402). . . .527.0 (6851). . . . 42.5 (552) 2016. . . .250.2 (3252). . . 176.3 (2292). . . .426.5 (5544). . . . 29.8 (388) 2017. . . .173.1 (2077) . . . 247.2 (2967). . . .420.3 (5044). . . . 29.3 (352) 2017. . . .263.9 (3167). . . 265.0 (3388). . . .528.9 (6347). . . . 37.5 (450) 2018. . . .177.1 (2125). . . . 2005 (2406). . . .377.6 (4531). . . . 24.1 (289) 2018. . . .174.6 (2095). . . 233.1 (2797). . . .407.7 (4892). . . . 29.6 (355) *Led the NCAA

TulsaHurricane.com 137 Longest Plays 1940-2018 96 Ashlan Davis vs. Rice 2005 (TD) RUSHING 95 Trey Watts vs. Marshall 2012 (TD) 94 Denver Grigsby vs. Bradley 1949 (TD) 93 Solomon White vs. UNLV 1994 (TD) 94 Ashlan Davis vs. Nevada 2004 (TD) 89 Camp Wilson vs. SW Texas State 1944 (TD) 94 Damaris Johnson vs. UTEP 2008 (TD) 87 Thomas Bailey vs. Houston 1974 (TD) 94 Damaris Johnson vs. Rice 2010 (TD) 83 Jim Finks vs. West Texas State 1947 (TD) 94 Trey Watts vs. UTEP 2011 (TD) 83 Jack Crockett vs. Hawaii 1951 (TD) 91 Roy Roberts vs. Tulane 2007 (TD) 83 Jake Roberts vs. Wichita State 1952 (TD) 91 John Mosley vs. Air Force 1998 (TD) 82 Ja’Terian Douglas vs. Marshall 2011 81 Ja’Terian Douglas vs. UTEP 2012 PUNT RETURNS 80 Eric Richardson vs. Louisiana Tech 2003 (TD) 97 Ralph McGill vs. ldaho 1970 (TD) 80 Ja’Terian Douglas vs. Oklahoma State 2011 (TD) 95* Danny Colbert vs. New Mexico State 1973 (TD) 93 Clyde LeForce vs. Detroit 1946 (TD) PASSING 89 Malcolm Strow vs. St. Louis 1941 (TD) 99 Troy DeGar to Wes Caswell vs. Oklahoma 1996 (TD) 88 Clyde LeForce vs. Baylor 1946 (TD) 98 Jerry Rhome to Jeff Jordan vs. Wichita State 1963 (TD) 86 Ralph McGill vs. Wichita State 1970 (TD) 97 David Johnson to Brennan Marion vs. UTEP 2008 (TD) 84 Jeff Jordan vs. Southern Illinois 1964 (TD) 89 Billy Guy Anderson to Howard Twilley vs. Memphis1965 (TD) 81 Sean Yoder vs. Rice 2002 85 Jerry Keeling to Bill Gary vs. Wichita State 1960 (TD) *blocked field goal 84 Dane Evans to Keevan Lucas vs. Tulane 2014 (TD) 81 Dave Rader to Rickey Watts vs. West Texas State 1978 (TD) 81 Frank Cassano to Dan Bitson vs. Iowa 1989 (TD) FIELD GOALS 80 Jerry Keeling to Bobby McGoffin vs. OSU 1960 (TD) 58 Stu Crum vs. Southern Illinois 1980 80 James Kilian to Romby Bryant vs. Boise State 2003 (TD) 57 Stu Crum vs. Oklahoma State 1982 80 Dane Evans to Josh Atkinson vs. Memphis 2015 (TD) 57 Steve Cox vs. Arkansas 1977 79 Skip Ast to Keith Estes vs. Oklahoma State 1982 (TD) 56 Jason Staurovsky vs. Southern Illinois 1984 78 Steve Gage to Ronnie Kelley vs. Southern Illinois 1984 (TD) 55 Jason Staurovsky vs. Northwestern Louisiana 1983 78 Steve Gage to Eric Brown vs. Tenn. Tech 1986 (TD) 54 James Anderson vs. Cincinnati 1997 78 Gus Frerotte to Chris Penn vs. Soouthern Miss 1993 (TD) 53 Eric Lange vs. Houston 1992 78 Josh Blankenship to Corey Brown vs. No. Carolina 2000 (TD) 53 James Anderson vs. Utah 1996 78 Tyler Gooch to Jermaine Landrum vs. Baylor 2002 (TD) 52 Steve Cox vs. Northeast Louisiana 1977 76 Josh Blankenship to Donald Shoals vs. NMSU 2000 (TD) 52 Jason Staurovsky vs. San Diego State 1983 75 T.J. Rubley to Dan Bitson vs. Arkansas 1988 (TD) 52 Brad DeVault vs. Oklahoma 2005 75 G.J. Kinne to Willie Carter vs. East Carolina 2010 (TD) 52 Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. Rice 2011 74 Jeb Blount to Steve Largent vs. Arkansas 1975 (TD) 52 Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. Houston 2011 74 Bill Blankenship to Reno Hutchens vs. Louisville 1979 (TD) 51 Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. East Carolina 2009 74 Cody Green to Thomas Roberson vs. Tulane 2012 (TD) 51 Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. Houston 2011 74 Dane Evans to Keevan Lucas vs. Navy 2016 (TD) 51 Redford Jones vs. SMU 2017 73 Josh Blankenship to Corey Brown vs. Texas A&M 1999 50 Stu Crum vs. Louisville 1978 73 Steve Gage to Ronnie Kelley vs. Oklahoma State 1986 (TD) 50 Stu Crum vs. Kansas State 1979 73 David Johnson to Charles Clay vs. UAB 2008 50 Stu Crum vs. Southern Illinois 1980 71 Gus Frerotte to Gary Brown vs. UTEP 1992 (TD) 50 Stu Crum vs. Indiana State 1982 50 Jason Staurovsky vs. West Texas State 1985 PUNTING 50 Jarod Tracy vs. Tulane 2006 87 Ken Duncan vs. Wichita State 1969 50 Redford Jones vs. New Mexico 2017 87 Glenn Dobbs vs. Oklahoma 1942 83 Michael Such vs. Memphis 2009 INTERCEPTION RETURNS 79 Glenn Dobbs vs. Washburn 1940 97 Jeff Jordan vs. Memphis 1963 (TD) 79 Casey Lipscomb vs. Rice 2000 89 Kolton Shindelar vs. Tulane 2015 (TD) 78 Glenn Dobbs vs. Drake 1942 86 Michael Mudoh vs. UCF 2015 (TD) 77 Glenn Dobbs vs. Creighton 1940 85 Richard Morgan vs. Creighton 1940 (TD) 77 Eddie Hare vs. Arkansas 1976 85 Russ Frizzell vs. Drake 1946 (TD) 75 Eddie Hare vs. Southwestern Louisiana 1978 81 Marco Nelson vs. Oklahoma Sate 2010 (TD) 74 Michael Such vs. Oklahoma State 2010 74 Barry Minter vs. Southern Mississippi 1992 (TD) 72 Cort Moffitt vs. Boise State 2003 74 Dexter McCoil vs. North Texas 2011 (TD) KICK-OFF RETURNS 71 Carlous Smith vs. Wyoming 1995 (TD) 68 Albert Myres vs. Illinois State 1983 100 Jim Stewart vs. Virginia Tech 1976 (TD) 67 Timmy Gibbs vs. Indiana State 1982 (TD) 100 Jason Jacoby vs. UNLV 1994 (TD) 66 Shawn Jackson vs. Notre Dame 2010 (TD) 100 Jason Jacoby vs. Brigham Young 1995 (TD) 66 Jesse Brubaker vs. Central Michigan 2016 (TD) 100 Ashlan Davis vs. Boise State 2004 (TD) 65 Gary Schoolcraft vs. Oklahoma State 1957 (TD) 98 Clyde LeForce vs. Oklahoma State 1946 (TD) 65 Kolton Shindelar vs. North Carolina A&T 2016 (TD) 98 J. R. Boone vs. Drake 1947 (TD) 64 Mike Haenszel vs. Houston 1993 (TD) 98 Dick Hughes vs. Texas Tech 1954 (TD) 64 Will Barrow vs. Tulane 2013 98 Ralph McGill vs. West Texas State 1971 (TD) 63 Ashon Farley vs. UTEP 1999 (TD) 98 Alvin Simpkins vs. Cincinnati 1978 (TD) 60 Bob Babich vs. North Texas 1982 (TD) 98 Uril Parrish vs. Arkansas State 2003 60 Nate Harris vs. Texas Tech 1984 96 Ashlan Davis vs. SMU 2004 (TD)

138 TULSAGOLDEN FOOTBALL 2015 HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 150 . . Drew Pearson . . . 1971 . . . Wake Forest...... 5 Hurricane 100-Yard Receivers 150 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1989 . . . Wake Forest...... 8

Following is a list of every Hurricane player who had 100 or more yards receiving in a 149 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1993 . . . Iowa...... 7 INTRO single game between 1949 and 2018. Bold indicates player on current roster. 148 . . Joe Pistoia. . . . .1968 . . . Cincinnati...... 9 148 . . Romby Bryant. . . .2003 . . . Boise State...... 7 Yds Player Year Game Rec 146 . . Howard Twilley. . .1964 . . . Louisville...... 11 322 . . Rick Eber . . . . . 1967 . . . Idaho State...... 20 146 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2010 . . . UTEP...... 6 318 . . Harry Wood. . . . 1967 . . . Idaho State...... 13 146 . . Bryan Burnham . . .2011 . . . Marshall...... 10 271 . . Donald Shoals. . . 2000 . . . New Mexico State. . . .11 145 . . Ryan Bugg. . . . .2006 . . . Rice...... 7 268 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2015 . . . Memphis...... 14 145 . . Jordan James . . . 2012 . . . SMU...... 9 267 . . Howard Twilley. . .1965 . . . Memphis ...... 16 144 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1989 . . . UTEP...... 6 PLAYERS 259 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1993 . . . East Carolina ...... 16 144 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2009 . . . Houston ...... 10 244 . . Brennan Marion. . .2007 . . . Rice...... 7 143 . . John Simmons. . . 1963 . . . Montana State. . . . . 10 242 . . Howard Twilley. . .1965 . . . Southern Illinois. . . . .18 143 . . Garrett Mills . . . .2005 . . . North Texas ...... 8 238 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1989 . . . Bowling Green. . . . . 10 142 . . Jessie Green. . . .1974 . . . Drake ...... 8 237 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1988 . . . Colorado State. . . . . 6 142 . . Steve Largent. . . .1975 . . . Drake ...... 7 235 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1989 . . . Iowa...... 14 142 . . Charles Clay. . . . 2009 . . . Southern Miss. . . . . 8 233 . . Brennan Marion. . .2008 . . . UTEP...... 6 142 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2016 . . . Tulane...... 7 233 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2014 . . . Tulane...... 13 141 . . Wes Caswell. . . .1994 . . . UTEP...... 10 230 . . Howard Twilley. . .1965 . . . Louisville...... 15 141 . . Justin Hobbs. . . .2017 . . . SMU...... 3

226 . . Howard Twilley. . .1965 . . . Cincinnati...... 14 140 . . Keylon Stokes. . .2018 . . . SMU...... 6 STAFF 224 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1993 . . . Southern Miss. . . . . 11 139 . . Fred Smith. . . . .1949 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .10 219 . . Neal Sweeney. . . 1966 . . . North Texas ...... 14 139 . . Howard Twilley. . .1964 . . . Wichita State...... 10 217 . . Howard Twilley. . .1964 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .15 139 . . Rickey Watts. . . .1977 . . . West Texas State. . . . 5 216 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2015 . . . Tulane...... 10 139 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1993 . . . Middle Tennessee. . . .9 214 . . Howard Twilley. . .1965 . . . Colorado State. . . . . 19 139 . . Michael Kedzior. . .1995 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .10 211 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1993 . . . Houston ...... 11 139 . . Garrett Mills . . . .2004 . . . Boise State...... 8 204 . . John Simmons. . . 1962 . . . Houston ...... 12 139 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2015 . . . Virginia Tech...... 11 196 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2009 . . . Southern Miss. . . . . 17 138 . . Steve Largent. . . .1975 . . . Houston ...... 5 REVIEW 195 . . Rick Eber . . . . . 1967 . . . Louisville...... 11 138 . . Damon Savage. . . 1999 . . . Hawaii ...... 9 194 . . Wes Caswell. . . .1996 . . . Oklahoma...... 7 137 . . Rick Eber . . . . . 1967 . . . Cincinnati...... 9 193 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2015 . . . FAU...... 10 137 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2015 . . . Virginia Tech...... 8 189 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2015 . . . Oklahoma...... 14 136 . . Jerry Taylor . . . . 1978 . . . Virginia Tech...... 4 188 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1991 . . . Memphis ...... 7 136 . . Garrett Mills . . . .2005 . . . SMU...... 8 184 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1993 . . . Memphis ...... 14 136 . . Brennan Marion. . .2007 . . . UTEP...... 4 183 . . Harry Wood. . . . 1968 . . . Arkansas...... 11 136 . . Brennan Marion. . .2008 . . . Central Arkansas. . . . 6

179 . . Neal Sweeney. . . 1965 . . . Cincinnati...... 14 136 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2015 . . . East Carolina ...... 8 CONFERENCE 176 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1988 . . . Arkansas...... 9 135 . . Harry Wood. . . . 1968 . . . Wichita State...... 10 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 173 . . Steve Largent. . . .1974 . . . Wichita State...... 4 135 . . Jim Butler . . . . .1969 . . . Florida State...... 7 173 . . Willie Carter . . . .2011 . . . SMU...... 13 135 . . Kenny Gunn. . . . 1995 . . . Memphis...... 9 171 . . Donald Shoals. . . 2000 . . . Fresno State...... 13 135 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2008 . . . Ball State...... 6 171 . . Brennan Marion. . .2007 . . . BYU...... 3 135 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2009 . . . East Carolina ...... 14 170 . . Steve Largent. . . .1973 . . . West Texas State. . . . 7 135 . . Willie Carter . . . .2011 . . . Oklahoma...... 5 168 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2015 . . . Cincinnati...... 9 133 . . Harry Wood. . . . 1968 . . . North Texas ...... 9 166 . . Brent Roberts. . . .1966 . . . Louisville...... 11 131 . . Eric Brown. . . . .1986 . . . Tennessee Tech. . . . .6

166 . . Romby Bryant. . . .2002 . . . San Jose State. . . . . 10 131 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1987 . . . Arkansas...... 7 OPPONENTS 164 . . Jim Butler . . . . .1969 . . . Memphis ...... 14 164 . . Wes Caswell. . . .1998 . . . SW Missouri State...... 8 163 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2010 . . . Rice...... 8 163 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2015 . . . FAU...... 5 162 . . Steve Largent. . . .1975 . . . Indiana State...... 5 162 . . Donald Shoals. . . 2001 . . . UTEP...... 7 161 . . John Simmons. . . 1963 . . . Cincinnati...... 13 161 . . Neal Sweeney. . . 1965 . . . Colorado State. . . . . 9 161 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1987 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .7

160 . . Willie Carter . . . .2011 . . . Rice...... 9 HISTORY 160 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2014 . . . USF...... 11 159 . . Howard Twilley. . .1965 . . . North Texas ...... 13 159 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1991 . . . SMU...... 7 158 . . Trae Johnson. . . .2007 . . . SMU...... 11 156 . . John Simmons. . . 1962 . . . Louisville...... 11 155 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1988 . . . UTEP...... 8 153 . . Jessie Green. . . .1974 . . . New Mexico State. . . .7 152 . . Garrett Mills . . . .2005 . . . Oklahoma...... 13 152 . . Garrett Mills . . . .2005 . . . UCF...... 8 RECORDS 151 . . Rick Eber . . . . . 1966 . . . Montana State. . . . . 7 151 . . Damon Savage. . . 1997 . . . Rice...... 9 151 . . Damon Savage. . . 1997 . . . BYU...... 6 Rick Eber and Harry Wood rank one-two on the school’s single-game receiving 151 . . Damon Savage. . . 1997 . . . SMU...... 6 list, as both performances came in the same game. Eber had 20 catches for 322 151 . . Donald Shoals. . . 2000 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .9 yards and Wood had 318 yards on 13 receptions against Idaho State in 1967.

TulsaHurricane.com 139 131 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2016 . . . Central Michigan. . . . 12 117 . . Charles Clay. . . . 2008 . . . Arkansas...... 7 131 . . Keenen Johnson. .2017 . . . Tulane...... 6 117 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2014 . . . Texas State...... 8 130 . . Jeff Jordan . . . . 1963 . . . Wichita State...... 6 116 . . Jerry Taylor . . . . 1978 . . . Wichita State...... 5 130 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2012 . . . UCF ...... 7 116 . . Gary Brown . . . . 1992 . . . Houston ...... 5 129 . . T.C. Blair...... 1973 . . . Drake ...... 4 115 . . Howard Twilley. . .1964 . . . Memphis ...... 11 129 . . Jessie Green. . . .1974 . . . Wichita State...... 4 115 . . Neal Sweeney. . . 1966 . . . Cincinnati...... 9 129 . . Rickey Watts. . . .1978 . . . Cincinnati...... 5 115 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2016 . . . SMU...... 11 129 . . Slick Shelley . . . .2008 . . . New Mexico...... 6 115 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1991 . . . SW Louisiana...... 4 129 . . Justin Hobbs. . . .2016 . . . Houston ...... 8 115 . . Garrett Mills . . . .2005 . . . Southern Miss. . . . . 8 128 . . John Simmons. . . 1962 . . . North Texas State . . . .12 114 . . Joe Pistoia. . . . .1969 . . . Louisville...... 9 128 . . Neal Sweeney. . . 1965 . . . Memphis ...... 13 114 . . Drew Pearson . . . 1972 . . . Texas Tech...... 6 128 . . Frank Cassano. . . 1990 . . . SW Missouri State...... 7 114 . . Wes Caswell. . . .1994 . . . Missouri...... 6 128 . . Ashlan Davis. . . .2005 . . . Fresno State...... 8 114 . . Jesse Meyer . . . .2007 . . . Oklahoma...... 7 127 . . Damon Savage. . . 1997 . . . Cincinnati...... 6 114 . . Brennan Marion. . .2007 . . . Marshall...... 2 127 . . Montiese Culton . . 2004 . . . SMU...... 2 114 . . Justin Hobbs. . . .2016 . . . North Carolina A&T. . . 7 127 . . Garrett Mills . . . .2005 . . . East Carolina ...... 9 113 . . Howard Twilley. . .1965 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .7 127 . . Trae Johnson. . . .2007 . . . UTEP...... 8 113 . . John Green . . . . 1983 . . . Drake ...... 7 125 . . Drew Pearson . . . 1972 . . . Memphis ...... 3 113 . . Donald Shoals. . . 2001 . . . SMU...... 8 125 . . Brennan Marion. . .2008 . . . UAB...... 4 113 . . Bryan Burnham . . .2011 . . . BYU...... 4 124 . . Rick Eber . . . . . 1966 . . . Houston ...... 6 113 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2016 . . . SMU...... 12 124 . . Rickey Watts. . . .1978 . . . Louisville...... 3 112 . . Billy Parsons . . . .1951 . . . Hardin-Simmons. . . . .2 124 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1989 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .8 112 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1989 . . . Louisiana Tech. . . . . 7 123 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1993 . . . Louisville...... 11 112 . . Michael Kedzior. . .1993 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .6 123 . . Romby Bryant. . . .2003 . . . SMU...... 3 112 . . Damon Savage. . . 1999 . . . UTEP...... 9 123 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2016 . . . East Carolina ...... 10 112 . . Charles Clay. . . . 2007 . . . UCF...... 6 123 . . Justin Hobbs. . . .2016 . . . Navy...... 5 112 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2016 . . . San Jose State. . . . . 6 122 . . Willie Roberts. . . 1952 . . . Detroit...... 3 111 . . Brent Roberts. . . .1964 . . . Southern Illinois. . . . .6 122 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1989 . . . SW Louisiana...... 7 111 . . Howard Twilley. . .1965 . . . Houston ...... 11 121 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2009 . . . SMU...... 4 111 . . Gary McDermott . . 1966 . . . North Texas ...... 9 120 . . Wes Caswell. . . .1996 . . . Iowa...... 7 111 . . Ricky Watts. . . . 1978 . . . Kansas State ...... 6 120 . . Idris Moss . . . . .2006 . . . SMU...... 13 111 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1988 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .4 120 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2014 . . . Memphis...... 11 111 . . Montiese Culton . . 2002 . . . Kansas...... 9 120 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2016 . . . Cincinnati...... 8 111 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2016 . . . Fresno State...... 8 119 . . Howard Twilley. . .1964 . . . Cincinnati...... 9 110 . . Joe Pistoia. . . . .1969 . . . Houston ...... 5 119 . . Howard Twilley. . .1964 . . . Toledo...... 11 110 . . Steve Largent. . . .1974 . . . Tennessee...... 9 119 . . Gary Brown . . . . 1993 . . . Middle Tennessee. . . .5 110 . . Steve Largent. . . .1975 . . . Arkansas...... 4 119 . . Damon Savage. . . 1998 . . . Rice...... 7 110 . . Ronnie Kelly. . . . 1984 . . . Indiana State...... 4 119 . . Damon Savage. . . 1999 . . . San Jose State. . . . . 8 110 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1989 . . . Louisville...... 4 119 . . Trae Johnson. . . .2007 . . . Army...... 9 110 . . Donald Shoals. . . 2001 . . . Boise State...... 6 119 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2015 . . . New Mexico...... 3 110 . . Donald Shoals. . . 2001 . . . San Jose State. . . . . 12 119 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2016 . . . North Carolina A&T. . . 4 110 . . Brennan Marion. . .2007 . . . Army...... 2 118 . . Wes Caswell. . . .1994 . . . Louisville...... 9 110 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2015 . . . UL-Monroe...... 9 118 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2012 . . . Rice...... 3 109 . . Montiese Culton . . 2001 . . . Rice...... 8 117 . . Wes Caswell. . . .1994 . . . Wyoming ...... 9 109 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2008 . . . New Mexico...... 5 117 . . Donald Shoals. . . 1999 . . . UL-Monroe...... 4 109 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2014 . . . Temple...... 9 108 . . Drew Pearson . . . 1972 . . . Louisville...... 6 108 . . Erick Harrison. . . .1986 . . . New Mexico...... 7 108 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1988 . . . Kansas State ...... 5 107 . . Rick Eber . . . . . 1967 . . . Tampa...... 11 107 . . Ken Duncan. . . . 1969 . . . Cincinnati...... 10 107 . . Michael Kedzior. . .1995 . . . East Tennessee St.. . . .8 107 . . Corey Brown . . . .2000 . . . North Carolina. . . . . 5 107 . . Brennan Marion. . .2008 . . . North Texas ...... 4 107 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2015 . . . Houston ...... 6 107 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2016 . . . Fresno State...... 10 106 . . Neal Sweeney. . . 1966 . . . Louisville...... 8 106 . . Harry Wood. . . . 1968 . . . Memphis ...... 9 106 . . Ronnie Kelly. . . . 1984 . . . East Carolina ...... 2 106 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1988 . . . UNLV...... 4 106 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1991 . . . Southern Miss. . . . . 4 106 . . Wes Caswell. . . .1996 . . . Brigham Young. . . . . 6 106 . . Donald Shoals. . . 2001 . . . New Mexico State. . . .10 106 . . Garrett Mills . . . .2005 . . . Memphis...... 7 106 . . Charles Clay. . . . 2007 . . . SMU...... 5 105 . . Bill Gary...... 1960 . . . Wichita State...... 3 Keyarris Garrett had 10 career 100-yard receiving games, including five over 105 . . John Simmons. . . 1962 . . . Hardin-Simmons. . . . .9 160 yards. Garrett also led the nation in receiving yards in 2015 with 1,588 105 . . Eddie Fletcher . . . 1964 . . . Louisville...... 7 yards and 122.2 yards per game on 96 receptions. 105 . . Cornell Webster. . .1976 . . . Oklahoma State. . . . .6

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105 . . Eric Brown. . . . .1986 . . . Arkansas...... 5 STAFF 105 . . Slick Shelley . . . .2008 . . . SMU...... 6 105 . . Clay Sears. . . . .2011 . . . UAB...... 9 105 . . Thomas Roberson . .2013 . . . UTEP...... 5 104 . . Steve Shores. . . .1972 . . . North Texas ...... 4 104 . . Erick Harrison. . . .1987 . . . Temple...... 3 104 . . Michael Kedzior. . .1994 . . . Louisville...... 3 104 . . Idris Moss . . . . .2006 . . . Navy...... 4 104 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2015 . . . Oklahoma...... 10

103 . . James Shaw . . . .1971 . . . Virginia Tech...... 5 REVIEW 103 . . Rickey Watts. . . .1977 . . . San Diego State. . . . .8 103 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2009 . . . Sam Houston State. . . 3 103 . . Justin Hobbs. . . .2017 . . . Louisiana ...... 1 102 . . Raymond Rhodes. . 1973 . . . Houston ...... 5 102 . . Ronnie Kelly. . . . 1984 . . . Southern Illinois. . . . .3 102 . . Dan Bitson. . . . .1987 . . . Temple...... 4 102 . . Charles Clay. . . . 2007 . . . Marshall...... 5 CONFERENCE

102 . . Brennan Marion. . .2007 . . . Tulane...... 3 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 102 . . Keyarris Garrett. . .2015 . . . New Mexico...... 7 G.J. Kinne had 12 300+ passing games during his career at Tulsa (2009-11). 102 . . Josh Atkinson . . . 2016 . . . Navy...... 5 101 . . Harry Wood. . . . 1968 . . . Cincinnati...... 5 101 . . Steve Largent. . . .1975 . . . Cincinnati...... 5 101 . . Damon Savage. . . 1996 . . . Iowa...... 4 Hurricane 300-Yard Passers 101 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2009 . . . New Mexico...... 4 Following is a list of every Tulsa player who has passed for 300 or more yards in a single 101 . . Damaris Johnson. . 2010 . . . Hawaii ...... 4 game between 1950 and 2018. 101 . . Bryan Burnham . . .2011 . . . North Texas ...... 6 Yds Player Year Game Comp 101 . . Keevan Lucas. . . .2014 . . . Colorado State. . . . . 7 502 . . Billy Guy Anderson . . .1965. . . .Colorado State...... 37 OPPONENTS 100 . . Chris Penn. . . . .1993 . . . Arkansas...... 11 488 . . Jerry Rhome...... 1964. . . .Oklahoma State . . . . . 35 100 . . Wes Caswell. . . .1998 . . . San Diego State. . . . .12 477 . . Billy Guy Anderson . . .1965. . . .Southern Illinois. . . . . 42 100 . . Jordan James . . . 2013 . . . Oklahoma...... 6 477 . . Billy Guy Anderson . . .1965. . . .Memphis ...... 39 469 . . David Johnson. . . . .2008. . . .New Mexico...... 25 454 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .BYU...... 21 451 . . Billy Guy Anderson . . .1965. . . .Cincinnati...... 32 441 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .Rice...... 22 438 . . Dane Evans ...... 2014. . . .Tulane...... 31

434 . . David Johnson. . . . .2008. . . .UTEP...... 21 HISTORY 427 . . Dane Evans ...... 2015. . . .Oklahoma...... 34 426 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .UCF...... 28 424 . . Dane Evans ...... 2015. . . .FAU...... 21 421 . . Dane Evans ...... 2015. . . .Memphis...... 24 418 . . David Johnson. . . . .2008. . . .North Texas...... 25 413 . . Cody Green ...... 2012. . . .SMU...... 36 406 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2010. . . .Southern Miss ...... 23

403 . . Greg Barton...... 1966. . . .North Texas ...... 27 RECORDS 399 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2010. . . .East Carolina...... 28 396 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2009. . . .Southern Miss ...... 32 390 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .Army...... 22 388 . . Rick Arrington . . . . .1969. . . .Cincinnati...... 27 Following his Tulsa career, Gus Frerotte quarterbacked in the NFL for 15 years. 386 . . T.J. Rubley...... 1987. . . .Oklahoma State . . . . . 27

TulsaHurricane.com 141 385 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .Marshall...... 24 Hurricane 100-Yard Rushers 383 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .UTEP...... 26 Following is a list of every Tulsa player who has rushed for 100 or more 380 . . T.J. Rubley...... 1988. . . .Arkansas...... 26 yards in a single game between 1950 and 2018. Bold indicates player on 375 . . Dane Evans ...... 2015. . . .Cincinnati...... 30 current roster. 374 . . Dane Evans ...... 2015. . . .Virginia Tech...... 27 373 . . Josh Blankenship. . . .2000. . . .Oklahoma State . . . . . 28 Yds Player Year Game Att 371 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2010. . . .Rice...... 26 323 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2008. . . Tulane...... 33 370 . . T.J. Rubley...... 1991. . . .Memphis ...... 21 312 . . . Mark Brus...... 1990. . . New Mexico State. . . . 43 369 . . Dane Evans ...... 2016. . . .Navy...... 16 265 . . . Solomon White. . . .1994. . . UNLV ...... 27 367 . . Dane Evans ...... 2015. . . .Tulane...... 19 262 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2017. . . Louisiana...... 38 365 . . Dane Evans ...... 2016. . . .Houston...... 27 255 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2017. . . Temple...... 34 358 . . Gus Frerotte...... 1993. . . .East Carolina...... 26 252 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2016. . . Fresno State...... 46 357 . . John Fitzgerald . . . . 1996. . . .Iowa ...... 22 250 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1952. . . Arkansas ...... 19 356 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2010. . . .Bowling Green ...... 27 249 . . . James Flanders . . . 2016. . . Memphis ...... 33 355 . . T.J. Rubley...... 1988. . . .UTEP...... 25 240 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1982. . . Air Force...... 16 355 . . John Fitzgerald . . . . 1997. . . .SMU...... 21 231 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1991. . . Texas A&M ...... 29 354 . . Gus Frerotte...... 1993. . . .Middle Tennessee. . . . .21 229 . . . Uril Parrish. . . . . 2004. . . San Jose State . . . . . 30 354 . . Gus Frerotte...... 1993. . . .Southern Miss ...... 23 216 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1951. . . Houston...... 14 350 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .Oklahoma...... 22 216 . . . John Mosley. . . . .1999. . . UL Monroe...... 17 349 . . Dane Evans ...... 2014. . . .Memphis...... 28 215 . . . Sherman Johnson. . .1978. . . Wichita State...... 21 346 . . Mike Stripling . . . . .1968. . . .Cincinnati...... 25 214 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1985. . . Wichita State...... 23 343 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2010. . . .Hawaii...... 17 212 . . . Steve Gage (QB). . . 1986. . . New Mexico...... 25 342 . . T.J. Rubley...... 1989. . . .Bowling Green ...... 18 211 . . . Ron Jackson. . . . .1991. . . San Diego State. . . . . 46 341 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2011. . . .UAB...... 31 207 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2008. . . Ball State...... 19 341 . . Dane Evans ...... 2015. . . .UL-Monroe...... 28 206 . . . Steve Gage (QB). . . 1985. . . Wichita State...... 26 338 . . Greg Barton...... 1967. . . .Idaho State...... 14 337 . . Josh Blankenship. . . .2001. . . .Indiana State ...... 29 206 . . . Eric Richardson. . . .2000. . . Nevada...... 35 336 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .SMU...... 27 205 . . . John Ashton. . . . .1970. . . North Texas ...... 30 334 . . Stu McBirnie. . . . . 1962. . . .Houston...... 21 202 . . . Jake Roberts. . . . .1950. . . Arkansas ...... 23 334 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2009. . . .Houston...... 19 202 . . . Brandon Diles. . . . 2004. . . Nevada...... 34 333 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .UAB...... 19 201 . . . John Mosley. . . . .1998. . . Wyoming...... 22 332 . . David Johnson. . . . .2008. . . .UAB...... 20 197 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1952. . . Detroit ...... 15 330 . . Mike Stripling . . . . .1968. . . .Wichita State...... 26 197 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1990. . . Louisiana Tech. . . . . 23 329 . . John Fitzgerald . . . . 1998. . . .SW Missouri State. . . . 21 197 . . . Eric Richardson. . . .2002. . . UTEP...... 30 326 . . Dane Evans ...... 2015. . . .Houston...... 26 197 . . . James Flanders . . . 2016. . . Cincinnati...... 39 325 . . Gus Frerotte...... 1993. . . .Iowa ...... 20 194 . . . Eric Richardson. . . .2000. . . San Jose State . . . . . 27 325 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2010. . . .UTEP...... 19 194 . . . Ja’Terian Douglas. . .2011. . . Marshall...... 10 323 . . Billy Guy Anderson . . .1965. . . .North Texas ...... 26 192 . . . Solomon White. . . .1996. . . UTEP...... 31 322 . . Michael Wall. . . . . 1998. . . .TCU...... 25 190 . . . G.J. Kinne (QB). . . .2010. . . Houston...... 31 322 . . Tyler Gooch ...... 2002. . . .San Jose State...... 27 190 . . . James Flanders . . . 2016. . . Tulane...... 22 322 . . David Johnson. . . . .2008. . . .Arkansas...... 17 189 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2013. . . Louisiana Tech. . . . . 40 321 . . Dane Evans ...... 2015. . . .New Mexico...... 16 188 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1951. . . Kansas State...... 14 319 . . John Fitzgerald . . . . 1997. . . .Rice...... 22 188 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1983. . . Wichita State...... 26 319 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .Tulane...... 18 188 . . . Bobby Booker. . . . 1985. . . West Texas State. . . . 17 318 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2011. . . .Rice...... 21 184 . . . Derrick Ellison. . . . 1986. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 27 315 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .UCF...... 34 183 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1982. . . Drake...... 17 314 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2011. . . .North Texas...... 20 183 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1982. . . lndiana State...... 18 314 . . Dane Evans ...... 2014. . . .USF...... 22 313 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .Houston...... 15 183 . . . Derrick Ellison. . . . 1987. . . Kansas State...... 30 313 . . David Johnson. . . . .2008. . . .Marshall...... 21 183 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2007. . . UAB ...... 24 312 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .Bowling Green ...... 27 182 . . . John Ashton. . . . .1969. . . Cincinnati...... 36 310 . . Ron Hickerson. . . . .1976. . . .Oklahoma State . . . . . 26 182 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2016. . . SMU...... 38 310 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2009. . . .New Mexico...... 22 181 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1952. . . Texas Tech...... 23 308 . . Jeb Blount...... 1974. . . .New Mexico State. . . . 25 181 . . . James Flanders . . . 2016. . . East Carolina...... 28 308 . . Paul Smith...... 2006. . . .Rice...... 17 180 . . . Charlie Higgins. . . .1977. . . SMU...... 31 307 . . Paul Smith...... 2007. . . .Louisiana-Monroe. . . . .23 180 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2016. . . East Carolina...... 23 306 . . Josh Blankenship. . . .2000. . . .New Mexico State. . . . 14 179 . . . Eric Richardson. . . .2003. . . San Jose State . . . . . 30 306 . . Tyler Gooch ...... 2002. . . .Boise State...... 25 178 . . . Ken Bohanon . . . . 2000. . . Louisiana Tech. . . . . 34 305 . . Jerry Rhome...... 1964. . . .Toledo...... 21 175 . . . Charlie Higgins. . . .1997. . . TCU...... 31 305 . . James Kilian . . . . . 2004. . . .Boise State...... 19 175 . . . Charlie Higgins. . . .1997. . . Utah...... 30 305 . . Dane Evans ...... 2016. . . .Cincinnati...... 25 173 . . . Ja’Terian Douglas. . .2011. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 12 304 . . Dane Evans ...... 2016. . . .Central Michigan . . . . .28 171 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1985. . . Texas A&M ...... 16 302 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2011. . . .Marshall...... 24 171 . . . Ron Jackson. . . . .1991. . . SW Missouri State . . . 33 301 . . Gus Frerotte...... 1993. . . .Houston...... 19 170 . . . Lamont Headd . . . .1992. . . SW Louisiana...... 27 300 . . G.J. Kinne ...... 2011. . . .UTEP...... 21 170 . . . Eric Richardson. . . .2002. . . Kansas...... 16

142 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 169 . . . Charlie Higgins. . . .1997. . . Rice ...... 23 149 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2012. . . Iowa State (AZLB). . . . 25

169 . . . Ja’Terian Douglas. . .2012. . . Rice ...... 17 148 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1952. . . Villanova ...... 23 INTRO 169 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2013. . . Marshall...... 31 148 . . . Ronnie Morris. . . . 1958. . . Wichita State...... 13 168 . . . Ramadi Warren . . . 2015. . . UCF...... 19 148 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1983. . . New Mexico State. . . . 16 167 . . . Zack Langer . . . . .2014. . . SMU...... 33 148 . . . Uril Parrish. . . . . 2003. . . Nevada...... 19 167 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2016. . . UCF...... 25 147 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1991. . . Miami...... 30 166 . . . Bob Daugherty. . . .1964. . . Southern Illinois. . . . . 12 146 . . . Paul Robertson. . . .1979. . . New Mexico State. . . . 13 166 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1991. . . Ohio...... 27 146 . . . Solomon White. . . .1994. . . East Carolina...... 37 166 . . . Reggie Williams. . . 1995. . . Wyoming...... 33 146 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2007. . . Rice ...... 24 PLAYERS 165 . . . Reggie Williams. . . 1995. . . East Tennessee State . . 29 145 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1982. . . Wichita State...... 27 165 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2013. . . Rice ...... 34 144 . . . Paul Robertson. . . .1979. . . SW Louisiana...... 18 164 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2016. . . San Jose State . . . . . 22 144 . . . Ken Bohanon . . . . 2000. . . San Jose State . . . . . 22 164 . . . Shamari Brooks. . .2017. . . UConn...... 31 144 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2011. . . Marshall...... 16 163 . . . Ja’Terian Douglas. . .2012. . . Nicholls State . . . . . 5 143 . . . John Ashton. . . . .1969. . . Louisville ...... 26 163 . . . James Flanders . . . 2016. . . UCF...... 19 143 . . . Carlisle Cantrell. . . 1975. . . Indiana State...... 17 163 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2017. . . USF...... 34 143 . . . Mark Brus...... 1990. . . Montana State. . . . . 31 162 . . . Jack Crocker. . . . .1950. . . Texas Tech...... 21 143 . . . Charlie Higgins. . . .1998. . . West Virginia...... 11

162 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1982. . . New Mexico State. . . . 15 142 . . . Reggie Williams. . . 1998. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 19 STAFF 161 . . . John Mosley. . . . .1999. . . SW Missouri State . . . 22 142 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2013. . . UTEP...... 27 161 . . . Zack Langer . . . . .2015. . . Oklahoma...... 31 141 . . . Steve Gage (QB). . . 1985. . . West Texas State. . . . 18 159 . . . Ken Lacy...... 1982. . . Kansas...... 28 141 . . . Derrick Ellison. . . . 1987. . . Louisville ...... 21 159 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2011. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 23 141 . . . Uril Parrish. . . . . 2004. . . UTEP...... 21 158 . . . Ken Lacy...... 1982. . . Wichita State...... 15 141 . . . Shamari Brooks. . .2017. . . Toledo...... 18 157 . . . Reggie Williams. . . 1995. . . UTEP...... 32 140 . . . Cobby Morrison . . . 1987. . . Louisville ...... 27 156 . . . Ron Jackson. . . . .1990. . . SW Louisiana...... 33 140 . . . Tyler Gooch (QB). . . 2001. . . Rice ...... 12 156 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2017. . . SMU...... 33 140 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2017. . . Houston...... 23 REVIEW 155 . . . Reggie Williams. . . 1995. . . Louisiana Tech. . . . . 30 139 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1982. . . West Texas State. . . . 11 154 . . . John Ashton. . . . .1969. . . Memphis ...... 32 139 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1991. . . Southern Miss. . . . . 32 153 . . . Jamad Williams. . . 2007. . . Tulane...... 31 139 . . . Eric Richardson. . . .2002. . . SMU...... 21 152 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2013. . . Colorado State. . . . . 22 139 . . . Zack Langer . . . . .2015. . . New Mexico...... 33 152 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2017. . . Toledo...... 38 139 . . . Ramadi Warren . . . 2015. . . Cincinnati...... 14 152 . . . Corey Taylor II. . . 2018. . . Houston ...... 33 138 . . . Jake Roberts. . . . .1950. . . McMurry ...... 14 CONFERENCE

151 . . . Sherman Johnson. . .1978. . . Drake...... 21 138 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1983. . . NW Louisiana . . . . . 23 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 151 . . . Chad President (QB). .2017. . . Navy...... 12 137 . . . Paul Hauser . . . . .1955. . . Houston...... 25 151 . . . Shamari Brooks. . .2018. . . UConn...... 17 137 . . . Ja’Terian Douglas. . .2011. . . UAB ...... 14 149 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1983. . . West Texas State. . . . 42 135 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1991. . . Louisville ...... 28 149 . . . Ron Jackson. . . . .1991. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 31 135 . . . Solomon White. . . .1994. . . UTEP...... 26 134 . . . Charlie Higgins. . . .1997. . . Colorado State. . . . . 28 134 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2007. . . Marshall...... 15 134 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2012. . . UCF (C-USA Champ.). . . 25

133 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1983. . . Texas Tech...... 22 OPPONENTS 133 . . . Solomon White. . . .1995. . . Memphis ...... 29 133 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2015. . . New Mexico...... 20 133 . . . Corey Taylor II. . . 2018. . . UConn...... 13 132 . . . Jack Crocker. . . . .1951. . . Kansas State...... 17 132 . . . Ken Bohanon . . . . 2001. . . Lousiana Tech . . . . . 27 132 . . . James Flanders . . . 2016. . . SMU...... 13 131 . . . Jake Roberts. . . . .1950. . . Texas Tech...... 16 131 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1985. . . West Texas State. . . . 17 131 . . . Brett Adams. . . . .1989. . . Wake Forest...... 27 HISTORY 131 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1991. . . SMU...... 36 131 . . . Reggie Williams. . . 1996. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 19 131 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2017. . . New Mexico...... 16 130 . . . Derrick Ellison. . . . 1986. . . Fullerton State. . . . . 23 130 . . . Chad President (QB). .2017. . . Toledo...... 12 129 . . . Jack Crocker. . . . .1951. . . Texas Tech...... 29 129 . . . Bob Brumble. . . . .1958. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 33 129 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2007. . . Louisiana-Monroe. . . . 28 RECORDS 129 . . . Shamari Brooks. . .2018. . . UCA...... 27 Ron Jackson was named the Offensive MVP of the 1991 Freedom Bowl after rushing 128 . . . Brett Adams. . . . .1989. . . New Mexico...... 29 for 211 yards and four touchdowns against San Diego State. 128 . . . Brandon Diles. . . . 2005. . . North Texas...... 15

TulsaHurricane.com 143 120 . . . Courtney Tennial. . . 2006. . . Southern Miss. . . . . 21 120 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2008. . . Central Arkansas. . . . 13 120 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2008. . . East Carolina...... 28 120 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2013. . . East Carolina...... 27 119 . . . Ken Jackson (QB). . .1979. . . TCU...... 22 119 . . . Eric Richardson. . . .2001. . . Fresno State...... 22 119 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2015. . . SMU...... 23 119 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2017. . . Memphis ...... 21 118 . . . Billy Parsons. . . . .1951. . . Hardin-Simmons . . . . 14 118 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1952. . . Kansas State...... 14 118 . . . Carlisle Cantrell. . . 1975. . . Drake...... 16 118 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1982. . . North Texas ...... 19 118 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1984. . . Illinois State...... 12 118 . . . Lamont Headd . . . .1993. . . Southern Miss. . . . . 23 118 . . . Uril Parrish. . . . . 2004. . . Louisiana Tech. . . . . 22 118 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2007. . . Army...... 17 117 . . . Ken Lacy...... 1982. . . Indiana State...... 20 117 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1985. . . Drake...... 17 117 . . . Gill Johnson. . . . .1986. . . Wichita State...... 11 117 . . . Derrick Ellison. . . . 1986. . . Wichita State...... 9 117 . . . Ron Jackson. . . . .1990. . . Arkansas ...... 19 117 . . . Uril Parrish. . . . . 2004. . . SW Missouri State . . . 22 117 . . . Corey Taylor II. . . 2018. . . Memphis ...... 24 116 . . . Jack Crocker. . . . .1951. . . Wichita State...... 14 116 . . . Ed White...... 1970. . . Memphis ...... 23 Among Uril Parrish’s eight 100-yard rushing games was the 11th-best in 116 . . . Thomas Bailey . . . .1974. . . Houston...... 11 school history when he gained 229 yards on 30 carries against San Jose 116 . . . Ken Lacy...... 1982. . . West Texas State. . . . 18 State in 2004. 116 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1984. . . Brigham Young. . . . . 16 116 . . . Tarrion Adams. . . . 2006. . . Rice ...... 15 128 . . . Ja’Terian Douglas. . .2012. . . UTEP...... 13 115 . . . Jack Crocker. . . . .1951. . . Hawaii...... 4 127 . . . Joe McCulley. . . . 1973. . . West Texas State. . . . 17 115 . . . Ronnie Morris. . . . 1957. . . Texas Tech...... 23 127 . . . Dick Scholtz . . . . .1955. . . Wyoming...... 19 115 . . . Ken Session. . . . .1979. . . SW Louisiana...... 19 127 . . . Ray Rhodes. . . . . 1972. . . Kansas State...... 31 115 . . . Bobby Booker. . . . 1984. . . Wichita State...... 15 127 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1990. . . SW Missouri State . . . 8 115 . . . Brett Adams. . . . .1988. . . Memphis ...... 21 127 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1991. . . Memphis ...... 29 115 . . . James Kilian (QB). . .2003. . . Hawaii...... 18 126 . . . Mike Stripling (QB). . 1966. . . Tampa...... 10 115 . . . Shamari Brooks. . .2018. . . Arkansas State. . . . 21 126 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1983. . . Illinois State...... 24 114 . . . Ronnie Morris (QB). . 1951. . . Detroit ...... 7 126 . . . Solomon White. . . .1994. . . Missouri...... 33 125 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2012. . . Iowa State...... 10 124 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1951. . . Detroit ...... 27 124 . . . Jerry Keeling (QB). . . .1959. . . Cincinnati...... 16 124 . . . Dave Rader (QB). . . 1977. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 24 124 . . . Lamont Headd . . . .1992. . . Southern Miss. . . . . 23 124 . . . Zack Langer . . . . .2014. . . Houston...... 29 123 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1984. . . Wichita State...... 11 123 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1985. . . East Carolina...... 20 123 . . . Brett Adams. . . . .1989. . . New Mexico State. . . . 21 123 . . . Brett Adams. . . . .1989. . . Bowling Green. . . . . 26 123 . . . Uril Parrish. . . . . 2005. . . Southern Miss. . . . . 23 123 . . . Uril Parrish. . . . . 2005. . . UCF...... 23 123 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2008. . . Marshall...... 30 122 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1985. . . Long Beach State. . . . 16 122 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2012. . . UCF...... 20 121 . . . Steve Bowling (QB). . .1971. . . Wichita State...... 25 121 . . . Quinn Jones. . . . .1979. . . Wichita State...... 15 121 . . . Kenneth Lee. . . . .1986. . . Houston...... 17 121 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1990. . . Louisville ...... 26 121 . . . Jason Jacoby. . . . 1994. . . Southern Miss. . . . . 30 121 . . . James Kilian (QB). . .2003. . . UTEP...... 14 121 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2008. . . SMU...... 21 120 . . . Ken Lacy...... 1982. . . Drake...... 25

120 . . . Lamont Headd . . . .1992. . . Hawaii...... 20 Brett Adams rushed for over 2,000 yards in his career that spanned from 1987-1990.

144 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 114 . . . Jim Stewart. . . . .1975. . . Wichita State...... 8 105 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2016. . . Central Michigan. . . . 17 114 . . . Carlisle Cantrell. . . 1975. . . Memphis ...... 18 104 . . . John Ashton. . . . .1970. . . Virginia Tech ...... 26

114 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1981. . . Kansas State...... 16 104 . . . Ken Lacy...... 1981. . . Drake...... 10 INTRO 114 . . . Rodney Young. . . . 1984. . . East Carolina...... 20 104 . . . Derrick Ellison. . . . 1986. . . Tennessee Tech. . . . . 8 114 . . . Uril Parrish. . . . . 2004. . . Rice ...... 17 104 . . . Brett Adams. . . . .1989. . . UTEP...... 17 114 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2008. . . UTEP...... 15 104 . . . Lamont Headd . . . .1993. . . Cincinnati...... 28 114 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2013. . . North Texas...... 19 104 . . . Solomon White. . . .1994. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 26 113 . . . Ed White...... 1970. . . Louisville ...... 21 104 . . . Reggie Williams. . . 1996. . . Colorado State. . . . . 20 113 . . . Carlisle Cantrell. . . 1975. . . Cincinnati...... 13 104 . . . Charlie Higgins. . . .1998. . . Air Force...... 17 113 . . . Rickey Watts . . . . 1976. . . Louisville ...... 15 104 . . . Shamari Brooks. . .2017. . . Tulane...... 12 PLAYERS 113 . . . Jason Jacoby. . . . 1994. . . SW Missouri State . . . 24 103 . . . Quinn Jones. . . . .1978. . . Arkansas State...... 18 113 . . . Zack Langer . . . . .2014. . . Temple...... 30 103 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1984. . . West Texas State. . . . 12 112 . . . Brett White. . . . . 1981. . . Kansas State...... 16 103 . . . Chris Hughley. . . . 1991. . . SW Louisiana...... 26 112 . . . Skip Ast (QB)...... 1982. . . Air Force...... 18 103 . . . John Mosley. . . . .1999. . . Hawaii...... 18 112 . . . Steve Gage (QB). . . 1983. . . Arkansas ...... 20 102 . . . Raymond Rhodes. . .1972. . . Texas Tech...... 21 112 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1984. . . Southern Illinois. . . . . 13 102 . . . Carlisle Cantrell. . . 1975. . . New Mexico State. . . . 22 112 . . . Brett Adams. . . . .1989. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 23 102 . . . Brett White. . . . . 1981. . . Indiana State...... 20 112 . . . James Flanders . . . 2014. . . Texas State ...... 21 102 . . . Brett White. . . . . 1981. . . Arkansas State...... 17

112 . . . Ron Jackson. . . . .1991. . . Ohio...... 13 102 . . . Steve Gage. . . . . 1985. . . Houston...... 22 STAFF 112 . . . Lamont Headd . . . .1993. . . Oklahoma...... 21 102 . . . Tyler Gooch. . . . . 2001. . . San Jose State . . . . . 19 112 . . . Solomon White. . . .1996. . . TCU...... 17 102 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2005. . . Fresno State...... 11 112 . . . Charles Clay. . . . .2007. . . UTEP...... 11 102 . . . Alex Singleton . . . .2012. . . Tulane ...... 14 112 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2007. . . Bowling Green. . . . . 17 102 . . . Raymond Taylor. . . 2016. . . Memphis ...... 16 112 . . . Tarrion Adams . . . .2008. . . Rice ...... 23 101 . . . Dick Kercher. . . . .1952. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 18 111 . . . Rickey Watts . . . . 1977. . . NE Louisiana...... 22 101 . . . Ron Jackson. . . . .1992. . . Houston...... 29 111 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2012. . . Marshall...... 18 101 . . . Solomon White. . . .1996. . . Rice ...... 16

111 . . . Corey Taylor II. . . 2017. . . Oklahoma State . . . . 20 101 . . . James Flanders . . . 2016. . . Fresno State...... 13 REVIEW 111 . . . Shamari Brooks. . .2017. . . Houston ...... 18 100 . . . Quinn Jones. . . . .1979. . . New Mexico State. . . . 15 110 . . . Cee Ellison. . . . . 1967. . . Cincinnati...... 14 100 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1983. . . San Diego State. . . . . 20 110 . . . Sherman Johnson. . .1977. . . Drake...... 24 100 . . . Derrick Ellison. . . . 1986. . . Houston...... 20 110 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1985. . . Houston...... 14 100 . . . Brett Adams. . . . .1988. . . Colorado State. . . . . 18 110 . . . Derrick Ellison. . . . 1986. . . New Mexico...... 21 100 . . . Charlie Higgins. . . .1998. . . San Diego State. . . . . 20 110 . . . Lamont Headd . . . .1993. . . Middle Tennessee. . . . 17 100 . . . Ken Bohanon . . . . 1999. . . UTEP...... 23 110 . . . Corey Taylor II. . . 2018. . . Central Arkansas. . . 20 100 . . . G.J. Kinne (QB). . . .2009. . . Houston...... 16 CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC 109 . . . Dick Scholtz . . . . .1954. . . Wichita State...... 12 100 . . . Alex Singleton . . . .2012. . . UCF (C-USA Champ.). . . 25 109 . . . Bob Brumble. . . . .1958. . . Texas Tech...... 36 100 . . . Zack Langer . . . . .2014. . . USF...... 26 109 . . . Rickey Watts . . . . 1975. . . Indiana State...... 6 100 . . . James Flanders . . . 2016. . . Central Michigan. . . . 17 109 . . . Courtney Tennial. . . 2006. . . Rice ...... 23 100 . . . Shamari Brooks. . .2018. . . USF ...... 28 109 . . . Trey Watts . . . . . 2013. . . UTSA ...... 15 108 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1952. . . Cincinnati...... 18 108 . . . Ronnie Morris. . . . 1957. . . Houston...... 17

108 . . . Ray Rhodes. . . . . 1972. . . Wichita State...... 22 OPPONENTS 108 . . . Freddie Carolina. . . 1973. . . West Texas State. . . . 11 108 . . . Ron Hickerson (QB). . 1976. . . Louisville ...... 18 108 . . . Derrick Ellison. . . . 1986. . . Louisiana Tech. . . . . 22 107 . . . Ed White...... 1972. . . North Texas ...... 17 107 . . . Ken Session. . . . .1980. . . New Mexico State. . . . 17 107 . . . Rodney Young. . . . 1985. . . Florida State ...... 10 107 . . . Ken Bohanon . . . . 2000. . . New Mexico State. . . . 27 106 . . . Raymond Rhodes. . .1972. . . Arkansas ...... 26

106 . . . Kenneth Lee. . . . .1986. . . Wichita State...... 11 HISTORY 106 . . . Reggie Williams. . . 1996. . . Iowa...... 24 106 . . . Charlie Higgins. . . .1996. . . New Mexico...... 14 105 . . . Howard Waugh . . . 1951. . . Texas Tech...... 20 105 . . . Bob Brumble. . . . .1959. . . North Texas ...... 23 105 . . . Micheal Gunter. . . .1981. . . Southern Illinois. . . . . 11 105 . . . Brett White. . . . . 1981. . . West Texas State. . . . 21 105 . . . Gordon Brown. . . . 1984. . . Oklahoma State. . . . . 24

105 . . . Mark Brus...... 1989. . . UTEP...... 23 RECORDS 105 . . . Reggie Williams. . . 1996. . . Oklahoma...... 27 105 . . . Eric Richardson. . . .2002. . . Baylor...... 10

105 . . . D’Angelo Brewer. . .2015. . . Virginia Tech ...... 14 James Flanders led Tulsa and the American Athletic Conference in rushing in 2016 with 1,629 yards.

TulsaHurricane.com 145 Top-10 Single Game Performances Top-10 Single Season Performances PASSING RUSHING Player Opponent Year Att Comp lnt TD Yards Player Year Att Yards Loss Net Avg 1. Billy Guy Anderson Colorado State 1965 57 37 1 5 502 1. James Flanders 2016 258 1661 32 1629 6.3 2. Jerry Rhome Oklahoma State 1964 43 35 0 4 488 2. Tarrion Adams 2008 247 1548 25 1523 6.2 T3. Billy Guy Anderson Southern Illinois 1965 65 42 2 5 477 3. D’Angelo Brewer 2017 288 1560 43 1517 5.3 T3. Billy Guy Anderson Memphis 1965 65 39 3 4 477 3. Micheal Gunter 1982 195 1487 23 1464 *7.5 5. David Johnson New Mexico 2008 39 25 2 6 469 4. D’Angelo Brewer 2016 264 1461 26 1435 5.4 6. Paul Smith BYU 2007 35 21 1 5 454 5. Howard Waugh 1952 164 1389 17 1372 8.4 7. Billy Guy Anderson Cincinnati 1965 55 32 1 6 451 6. Trey Watts 2013 268 1381 52 1329 5.0 8. Paul Smith Rice 2007 39 22 1 5 441 7. Chris Hughley 1991 267 1342 16 1326 4.9 9. Dane Evans Tulane 2014 53 31 2 4 438 8. Tarrion Adams 2007 219 1271 46 1225 5.6 10. David Johnson UTEP 2008 27 21 1 5 434 9. Gordon Brown 1985 169 1219 18 1201 7.1 10. Micheal Gunter 1983 226 1219 21 1198 5.3 11. Howard Waugh 1951 165 1134 16 1118 6.8 RUSHING 12. Trey Watts 2012 186 1132 24 1108 6.0 Player Opponent Year Att Gain Lost Net TD *Led NCAA 1. Tarrion Adams Tulane 2008 33 328 5 323 3 2. Mark Brus New Mexico St. 1990 43 315 3 312 3 PASSING 3. Solomon White UNLV 1994 27 272 7 265 3 Player Year Att Com lnt Pct TD Yards 4. D’Angelo Brewer Louisiana 2017 38 262 0 262 3 1. Paul Smith 2007 544 327 19 .601 47 5065 5. D’Angelo Brewer Temple 2017 34 257 2 255 1 2. Dane Evans 2015 485 305 8 .629 25 4332 6. D’Angelo Brewer Fresno State 2016 46 254 2 252 0 3. David Johnson 2008 400 258 18 ,645 46 4059 7. Howard Waugh Arkansas 1952 19 250 0 250 n/a 4. G.J. Kinne 2010 460 275 10 .598 31 3650 8. James Flanders Memphis 2016 33 250 1 249 5 5. Billy Anderson 1965 509 296 14 .582 30 3464 9. Micheal Gunter Air Force 1982 16 240 0 240 2 6. Dane Evans 2016 435 259 12 .595 32 3348 10. Chris Hughley Texas A&M 1991 29 233 2 231 3 7. Dane Evans 2014 462 256 17 .554 23 3102 8. G.J. Kinne 2011 390 247 12 .633 28 3090 RECEIVING 9. Gus Frerotte 1993 383 214 15 .559 21 2871 10. Jerry Rhome 1964 326 224 4 .687 32 2870 Player Opponent Year Rec Yards TD 11. Paul Smith 2005 364 227 6 .624 20 2847 1. Rick Eber Idaho State 1967 20 322 3 12. G.J. Kinne 2009 210 345 10 .609 22 2732 2. Harry Wood Idaho State 1967 13 318 3 RECEIVING 3. Donald Shoals Nerw Mexico St. 2000 11 271 2 4. Keyarris Garrett Memphis 2015 14 268 3 Player Year Rec Yards TD Avg 5. Howard Twilley Memphis State 1965 16 267 2 6. Chris Penn East Carolina 1993 16 259 4 1. Howard Twilley 1965 134 1779 16 13.2 7. Brennan Marion Rice 2007 7 244 2 2. Keyarris Garrett 2015 96 1588 8 16.5 8. Howard Twilley Southern Illinois 1965 18 242 2 3. Chris Penn 1993 105 1578 12 15.0 9. Dan Bitson Bowling Green 1989 10 238 4 4. Dan Bitson 1989 73 1425 16 19.5 10. Dan Bitson Colorado State 1988 6 237 3 5. Brennan Marion 2007 39 1244 11 31.9 *Led NCAA 6. Garrett Mills 2005 87 1235 9 14.2 7. Keevan Lucas 2014 101 1219 11 12.1 8. Donald Shoals 2000 80 1195 5 14.9 9. Keevan Lucas 2016 81 1180 15 14.6 10. Howard Twilley 1964 95 1178 13 12.4 Tulsa by the Decade 11. Rick Eber 1967 78 1168 10 14.9 12. Dan Bitson 1988 52 1138 9 21.9 Years Record Percentage 13. Damaris Johnson 2009 78 1131 3 14.5 1895-99 6-3-1 .650 1900-09 7-9-0 .438 SCORING 1910-19 40-19-3 .669 Player Year TD Pat FG TP 1920-29 61-24-5 .709 1. Alex Singleton 2012 25 0 0 150 1930-39 55-29-9 .640 2. Redford Jones 2016 0 21 67 130 1940-49 66-32-3 .668 3. Howard Twilley 1965 16 27 0 127 1950-59 54-46-4 .538 4. Kevin Fitzpatrick 2010 0 63 16 111 1960-69 51-51-0 .500 5. Howard Twilley 1964 13 32 0 110 1970-79 60-49-1 .550 6. Redford Jones 2015 0 58 17 109 1980-89 65-46-0 .586 7. Zack Langer 2015 18 0 0 108 8. Jarod Tracy 2008 0 78 10 108 1990-99 40-70-1 .365 9. James Flanders 2016 18 0 0 108 2000-09 62-64-0 .492 10. Brad DeVault 2005 0 49 18 103 2010-present 55-59-0 .482 11. Steve Gage 1985 17 0 0 102 12. Stu Crum 1982 0 37 21 100

146 TULSAGOLDEN FOOTBALL 2015 HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 PASSING EFFICIENCY TOTAL TACKLES INTRO (based on a minimum of 10 games) Player Year Tackles Player Year Eff. 1. Chris Chamberlain 2007 165 2. Curnelius Arnick 2011 159 1. David Johnson 2008 178.7 3. Levi Gullen 1997 148 2. Ronnie Morris 1952 177.3 4. Robert Tennon 1979 140 3. Jerry Rhome 1964 172.6 5. Nelson Coleman 2007 139 4. Paul Smith 2007 159.8 T6. Steve Nicholson 1977 135

5. Dane Evans 2015 151.6 PLAYERS T6. Michael Mudoh 2015 135 6. G.J. Kinne 2011 147.4 8. Michael Mudoh 2013 133 7. G.J. Kinne 2010 144.3 9. Michael White 1991 132 8. Paul Smith 2005 142.9 10. Rich Young 1997 131 9. Dane Evans 2016 142.9 11. Muadianvita Kazadi 1996 130 10. Dave Rader 1978 142.8 11. G.J. Kinne 2009 142.6 12. Paul Smith 2006 141.0 SOLO TACKLES Player Year Solos KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. Chris Chamberlain 2007 101 STAFF Player Year Yards 2. Curnelius Arnick 2011 99 1. Damaris Johnson 2008 1382 3. Robert Tennon 1979 95 T2. Ashlan Davis 2004 1131 4. Levi Gillen 1997 92 T2. Damaris Johnson 2009 1131 5. Michael White 1991 84 3. Damaris Johnson 2010 904 T6. Michael White 1990 81 4. Jason Jacoby 1997 798 T6. DeAundre Brown 2012 81 5. Ashlan Davis 2005 767 8. Darrell Ellison 1987 78

6. Jason Jacoby 1994 680 9. Shawn Jackson 2013 76 REVIEW 7. D’Angelo Brewer 2014 602 10. Billy Cole 1993 75 8. Trey Watts 2012 586 9. Jason Jacoby 1995 581 10. Kenny Gunn 1993 524 TACKLES FOR LOSS Player Year FTLs/Yds

PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. Alain Karatapeyan 2007 22/-97 yards 2. Shawn Jackson 2013 18.5/-8 yards CONFERENCE

Player Year Yards AMERICAN ATHLETIC 3. Sam Rayburn 2002 17.5/-59 yards 1. Ralph McGill 1970 460 4. DeAundre Brown 2012 17/-85 yards 2. Clyde LeForce 1946 413 5. James Lockett 2008 16.5/-79 yards 3. Frank Cassano 1990 366 T6. Willis Carolina 1981 16/-77 yards 4. Jermaine Landrum 2003 296 T6. Sam Rayburn 2001 16/-47 yards T5. Danny Colbert 1973 92 T6. Joe Dixon 1984 16/ n/a T5. Damaris Johnson 2010 292 9. Shawn Jackson 2010 15.5/-74 yards 7. Brent Dennis 1981 287 T10. Anthony Germany 2007 14.5/-60 yards

T8. Jeff Jordan 1964 285 T10. Clint Rountree 2004 14.5/ -60 yards OPPONENTS T8. Ralph McGill 1971 285 12. Jesse Brubaker 2016 13.5/-60 yards 10. Frank Cassano 1989 283

SACKS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Player Year Sacks/Yds Player Year Yards 1. Salifu Abudulai 1996 12/-76 yards 1. Damaris Johnson 2009 2693 2. Jared St. John 2012 11.5/-75 yards 2. Damaris Johnson 2010 2628 3. Dennis Byrd 1988 11/-60 yards

3. Damaris Johnson 2008 2475 4. Sedric Clark 1995 10/-76 yards HISTORY 4. Trey Watts 2012 2191 T5. DeAundre Brown 2012 9/-69 yards 5. Trey Watts 2013 2057 T5. Alain Karatapeyan 2007 9/-53 yards 6. Chris Penn 1993 1714 T7. James Lockett 2008 8.5/-62 yards 7. Ashlan Davis 2004 1660 T7. Shawn Jackson 2010 8.5/-55 yards 8. James Flanders 2016 1646 T9. Sedric Clark 1994 8/-61 yards 9. Trey Watts 2011 1629 T9. Tyrunn Walker 2011 8/-57 yards 10. D’Angelo Brewer 2017 1609 11. Chris Hughley 1991 1590 12. Dan Bitson 1989 1539 RECORDS

TulsaHurricane.com TulsaHurricane.com 147 Top-10 Career Performances

RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Total Total Player Year Att Yards Loss Net Avg TD Player Years Rush Yds Pass Yds Plays Yds 1. D’Angelo Brewer 2014-17 753 4009 92 3917 5.2 23 1. Dane Evans 2013-16 244 72 904 11,680 1148 11,752 2. Tarrion Adams 2005-08 623 3767 116 3651 5.9 32 2. Paul Smith 2003-07 328 666 1292 10,936 1620 11,602 3. Micheal Gunter 1980-83 568 3607 71 3536 6.2 32 3. G.J. Kinne 2009-11 434 1359 1195 9472 1629 10,831 4. Trey Watts 2010-13 673 3628 113 3515 5.2 18 4. T.J. Rubley* 1987-91 205 -244 1336 9324 1541 9080 5. Eric Richardson 2000-03 566 2824 179 2645 4.7 26 5. John Fitzgerald 1994-98 206 436 880 5822 1086 6258 6. Howard Waugh 1950-52 353 2630 33 2597 7.4 18 6. James Kilian 2001-04 329 1083 410 4865 739 5948 7. Solomon White 1993-96 599 2769 216 2553 4.3 25 7. Gus Frerotte 1990-93 163 73 860 5480 1023 5553 8. Ja’Terian Douglas 2010-13 405 2651 118 2533 6.3 16 8. Steve Gage 1983-86 576 2096 459 3354 1035 5450 9. Uril Parrish 2002-05 543 2609 144 2465 4.5 25 9. Josh Blankenship 1999-01 175 -6 844 5273 1019 5267 10. Ken Lacy 1979-82 450 2351 79 2272 5.1 20 10. Jerry Rhome 1963-64 221 321 584 4779 805 5104 11. Gordon Brown 1984-85 328 2236 40 2196 6.7 10 11. David Johnson 2005-08 108 232 463 4531 571 4763 12. James Flanders 2013-16 383 2212 35 2177 5.7 19 12. Ronnie Morris 1960-62 226 698 403 3724 629 4422

*includes stats from three games in his medical hardship year of 1990 PASSING Player Years Att Comp Int Pct TD Yds PASSING EFFICIENCY 1. Dane Evans 2013-16 1567 904 47 .577 84 11,680 Player Years Eff. 2. Paul Smith 2003-07 1292 808 35 .625 83 10,936 1. David Johnson 2005-08 175.4 3. G.J. Kinne 2009-11 1195 732 32 .612 81 9472 2. Jerry Rhome 1963-64 150.7 4. T.J. Rubley* 1987-91 1336 682 54 .510 73 9324 3. Paul Smith 2003-07 149.4 5. John Fitzgerald 1994-98 880 475 37 .553 25 5822 4. G.J. Kinne 2009-11 144.8 6. Gus Frerotte 1990-93 860 432 38 .502 32 5480 5. Ronnie Morris 1950-52 142.3 7. Josh Blankenship 1999-01 844 443 32 .524 21 5273 6. Dane Evans 2013-16 131.9 8. James Kilian 2001-04 758 410 30 .541 36 4865 7. Billy Anderson 1964-65 129.0 9. Jerry Rhome 1963-64 584 374 17 .640 42 4779 8. Dave Rader 1975-78 126.9 10. David Johnson 2005-08 463 299 19 .645 48 4531 9. Jeb Blount 1972-75 125.2 11. Jeb Blount 1973-75 587 319 32 .543 35 4343 10. Kenny Jackson 1978-81 120.2 12. Cody Green 2012-13 630 345 19 .548 24 3931 11. T.J. Rubley 1987-91 119.6

*includes stats from three games in his medical hardship year of 1990 FIELD GOALS RECEIVING Player Years FG 1. Jason Staurovsky 1981, 83-85 53 Player Years Rec Yards Avg TD 2. David Fuess 1986-89 51 1. Howard Twilley 1963-65 261 3343 12.8 32 T3. James Anderson 1994-97 50 2. Dan Bitson 1987-89,’91 163 3300 20.2 29 T3. Redford Jones 2014-17 50 3. Keevan Lucas 2013-16 240 3250 13.5 32 5. Stu Crum 1978-80, ‘82 49 4. Keyarris Garrett 2011-15 219 3209 14.6 22 6. Brad DeVault 2002-05 46 5. Damon Savage 1996-99 212 2952 13.9 16 7. Kevin Fitzpatrick 2008-11 45 6. Damaris Johnson 2008-10 188 2746 14.6 17 8. Eric Lange 1991-92 35 7. Josh Atkinson 2013-16 202 2654 13.1 14 T9. Jarod Tracy 2004-08 28 8. Wes Caswell 1993-98 196 2562 13.1 13 T9. Carl Salazar 2013-14 28 9. Charles Clay 2007-10 189 2544 13.5 28 11. Chris Earnest 1998-01 24 10. Donald Shoals 1999-01 185 2441 13.2 11 12. Sam Henry 1970-72 22 11. Garrett Mills 2002-05 201 2389 11.9 23 12. Steve Largent 1973-75 136 2385 17.5 32 13. Trae Johnson 2007-10 142 2372 16.7 27 TACKLES 14. Chris Penn 1991,’93 142 2370 16.7 17 Player Years Solos Assists Total 15. Brennan Marion 2007-08 82 2356 28.7 19 1. Nelson Coleman 2003-07 202 211 413 2. Michael Mudoh 2012-15 206 200 406 SCORING 3. Shawn Jackson 2010-13 247 154 401 4. Michael White 1987, ‘89-91 227 162 389 Player Years TD PAT FG Pts 5. Robert Tennon 1976, ‘78-80 204 184 388 1. Redford Jones 2014-17 0 169 50 319 6. Lovie Smith 1976-79 156 211 367 2. Kevin Fitzpatrick 2008-11 0 164 45 299 7. Curnelius Arnick 2008-11 210 146 356 3. Jarod Tracy 2004-08 0 202 28 286 8. Chris Chamberlain 2004-07 209 143 352 4. Jason Staurovsky 1981-85 0 122 53 281 9. Don Blackmon 1976, ‘78-80 166 170 336 5. Brad DeVault 2002-05 0 142 46 280 10. Trent Martin 2012-16 178 156 334 6. Stu Crum 1978-82 0 119 49 266 11. Ashon Farley 1997-00 188 143 331 7. Alex Singleton 2009-12 44 0 0 264 12. Muadianvita Kazadi 1993-96 170 158 328 8. Howard Twilley 1963-65 32 67 0 259 13. Nick Bunting 2003-06 163 164 327 9. David Fuess 1986-89 0 97 51 250 14. Dennis Byrd 1985-88 151 170 321 10. James Anderson 1993-97 0 98 50 248 15. Dexter McCoil 2009-12 186 130 316 11. Tarrion Adams 2005-08 39 0 0 234

148 TULSAGOLDEN FOOTBALL 2015 HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Top-10 Team Season Performances POINTS SCORED TOTAL OFFENSE SACKS INTRO Year Points (games) Year Yards (games) Year Sacks-Yds (games)

1. . .2008. . . . .661. . . . .(14) 1. . .2008. . . . 7,978. . . . (14) 1. . .2012. . .53/-356 yards . . (14) 2. . .1920. . . . .621. . . . .(11) 2. . .2007. . . . 7,615. . . . (14) 2. . .2008. . .38/-233 yards . . (14) 3. . .2007. . . . .576. . . . .(14) 3. . .2016. . . . 6,851. . . . (13) 3. . .2016. . .32/-221 yards . . (13) 4. . .1919. . . . .594. . . . . (9) 4. . .2015. . . . 6,696. . . . (13) 4. . .2013. . .31/-176 yards . . (12)

5. . .1916. . . . .566. . . . .(10) 5. . .2010. . . . 6,573. . . . (13) 5. . .1988. . .29/-195 yards . . (11) PLAYERS 6. . .2016. . . . .552. . . . .(13) 6. . .2012. . . . 6,400. . . . (14) T6. . .1990. . .28/-241 yards . . (11) 7. . .2010. . . . .538. . . . .(13) 7. . .2011. . . . 5,725. . . . (13) T6. . .1989. . .28/-218 yards . . (12) 8. . .2012. . . . .486. . . . .(14) 8. . .1951. . . . 5,231. . . . (11) 8. . .2011. . .27/-176 yards . . (13) T9. . .2005. . . . .430. . . . .(13) 9. . .2005. . . . 5,229. . . . (13) 9. . .1986. . .26/-214 yards . . (11) T9. . .2011. . . . .430. . . . .(13) 10. . .2006. . . . 5,051. . . . (13) T10. . 2003. . .25/-199 yards . . (13) T10. . .2009. . .25/-169 yards . . (12) PASSING YARDS TACKLES FOR LOSS T10. . .1996. . .25/-162 yards . . (11)

Year TFLs-Yds (games) STAFF Year Yards (games) 1. . .2012. . 110/-504 yards. . (14) SACK YARDAGE 1. . .2007. . . . 5,194. . . . (14) 2. . .2007. . .93/-364 yards . . (14) Year Yds-Sacks (games) 2. . .2015. . . . 4,332. . . . (13) 3. . .2001. . .92/-294 yards . . (11) 3. . .2008. . . . 4,226. . . . (14) 1. . .2012. . .356/53 sacks. . .(14) 4. . .1976. . .89/-381 yards . . (12) 4. . .2010. . . . 3,753. . . . (13) 2. . .1990. . .241/28 sacks. . .(11) 5. . .2008. . .86/-361 yards . . (14) 5. . .1965. . . . 3,464. . . . (11) 3. . .2008. . .233/38 sacks. . .(14) T6. . .2003. . .81/-359 yards . . (13) 6. . .2016. . . . 3,449. . . . (13) 4. . .2005. . .232/30 sacks. . .(13) T6. . .2016. . .81/-348 yards . . (13) REVIEW 7. . .2011. . . . 3,233. . . . (13) 5. . .2016. . .221/32 sacks. . .(13) T8. . .2010. . .77/-312 yards . . (13) 8. . .1964. . . . 3,179. . . . (11) 6. . .1989. . .218/28 sacks. . .(12) T8. . .2009. . .77/-297 yards . . (12) 9. . .2014. . . . 3,176. . . . (12) 7. . .1986. . .214/28 sacks. . .(11) T8. . .2014. . .77/-277 yards . . (12) 10. . .1993. . . . 3,153. . . . (11) 8. . .2003. . .199/25 sacks. . .(13) 9. . .1988. . .195/29 sacks. . .(11) TFL YARDS RUSHING YARDS 10. . .2010. . .193/30 sacks. . .(13)

Year Yds-TFLs (games) CONFERENCE Year Yards (games) AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1. . .2012. . .504/ 110 TFLs . . (14) 1. . .2008. . . . 3,752. . . . (14) 2. . .1976. . .381/ 89 TFLs. . .(12) 2. . .1951. . . . 3,578. . . . (11) 3. . .2005. . . 370/74 TFLs. . .(13) 3. . .2012. . . . 3,440. . . . (14) 4. . .2007. . .364/ 93 TFLs. . .(14) 4. . .2016. . . . 3,402. . . . (13) 5. . .2008. . . 361/86 TFLs. . .(14) 5. . .1985. . . . 3,390. . . . (11) 6. . .2003. . . 359/81 TFLs. . .(13) 6. . .1982. . . . 3,346. . . . (11) 7. . .2016. . . 348/81 TFLs. . .(13) 7. . .1950. . . . 3,277. . . . (11) OPPONENTS 8. . .2013. . . 314/75 TFLs. . .(12) 8. . .1952. . . . 3,215. . . . (11) 9. . .2010. . . 312/77 TFLs. . .(13) 9. . .1986. . . . 3,184. . . . (11) 10. . .1979. . . 308/74 TFLs. . .(11) 10. . .1983. . . . 3,052. . . . (11) HISTORY RECORDS

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Attendance Score Stadium Site Date 1. 104,410 #4 Ohio State 48, Tulsa 3 Ohio Stadium Columbus, Ohio Sept. 10, 2016 2. 90,563 Texas 28, Tulsa 21 Darrell K. Royal Stadium Austin, Texas Sept. 8, 2018 3. 85,657 #16 Oklahoma 52, Tulsa 38 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 19, 2015 4. 85,260 #1 Oklahoma 47, Tulsa 14 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 3, 2011 5. 84,803 #12 Oklahoma 45, Tulsa 0 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 19, 2009 6. 84,229 #14 Oklahoma 51, Tulsa 20 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 14, 2013 7. 83,877 #18 Oklahoma 31, Tulsa 15 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 10, 2005 8. 80,795 Tulsa 28, Notre Dame 27 Notre Dame Stadium South Bend, Ind. Oct. 30, 2010 9. 75,008 #8 Oklahoma 28, Tulsa 18 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 24, 1983 10. 74,911 #3 Oklahoma 58, Tulsa 0 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Nov. 3, 2001 11. 72,173 Florida 52, Tulsa 0 Florida Field Gainesville, Fla. Sept. 12, 1987 12. 71,187 #3 Oklahoma 49, Tulsa 13 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 22, 1979 13. 70,325 #11 Oklahoma 52, Tulsa 10 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 22, 1990 14. 70,021 Arkansas 30, Tulsa 23 Razorback Stadium Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 1, 2008 15. 70,000 #7 Tennessee 14, Tulsa 7 Sugar Bowl New Orleans, La. Jan. 1, 1943 16. 69,442 Arkansas 45, Tulsa 13 Razorback Stadium Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 6, 2003 17. 69,000 #13 Georgia Tech 20, Tulsa 18 Sugar Bowl New Orleans, La. Jan. 1, 1944 18. 68,384 Tulsa 31, Oklahoma 24 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 28, 1996 19. 67,770 Iowa 30, Tulsa 22 Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, Iowa Sept. 30, 1989 20. 67,647 #7 Texas A&M 62, Tulsa 13 Kyle Field College Station, Texas Sept. 18, 1999 21. 67,256 Tennessee 17, Tulsa 10 Neyland Stadium Knoxville, Tenn. Oct. 5, 1974 22. 67,121 #10 Oklahoma 41, Tulsa 20 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. Sept. 25, 1993 23. 66,431 Iowa 26, Tulsa 25 Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, Iowa Sept. 4, 1993 24 . 64,893 Iowa 54, Tulsa 16 Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, Iowa Sept. 13, 1997 25. 64,451 Arkansas 19, Tulsa 15 Razorback Stadium Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 3, 2012 26. 64,327 #8 Brigham Young 38, Tulsa 15 Cougar Stadium Provo, Utah Sept. 15, 1984 2 7. 64,200 Brigham Young 49, Tulsa 39 Cougar Stadium Provo, Utah Nov. 8, 1997 28. 63,754 Brigham Young 45, Tulsa 35 Cougar Stadium Provo, Utah Nov. 4, 1995 29. 62,517 Tennessee 38, Tulsa 3 Neyland Stadium Knoxville, Tenn. Oct. 30, 1971 30. 60,126 Tulsa 20, Florida 10 Florida Field Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 27, 1979 31. 58,926 #7 Texas A&M 19, Tulsa 9 Kyle Field College Station, Texas Sept. 12, 1992 32. 57,067 #3 Texas A&M 52, Tulsa 9 Kyle Field College Station, Texas Sept. 16, 1995 33. 56,691 Arkansas 23, Tulsa 0 Razorback Stadium Fayetteville, Ark. Oct. 20, 2018 34. 56,627 Brigham Young 49, Tulsa 24 LaVell Edwards Stadium Provo, Utah Sept. 9, 2006 35. 55,263 Tulsa 20, Missouri 17 Memorial Stadium Columbia, Mo. Sept. 3, 1994 36. 55,112 Arkansas 24, Tulsa 0 War Memorial Stadium Little Rock, Ark. Sept. 21, 1985 37. 54,931 Iowa State 38, Tulsa 23 Jack Trice Stadium Ames, Iowa Sept. 1, 2012 38. 54,894 Tulsa 31, Fresno State 24 Liberty Bowl Stadium Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 31, 2005

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150 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Series Records Against All Opponents INTRO First Last First Last Opponent W L T Game Game Opponent W L T Game Game Air Force Academy...... 3. . . . .3. . . . .0. . . .1957 . . . 1998 Indiana State...... 6. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1975 . . . 2001 Alabama...... 0. . . . .3. . . . .0. . . .1953 . . . 1962 Iowa ...... 1...... 3. . . . .0. . . .1989 . . . 1997 Arizona ...... 2. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1958 . . . 1960 Iowa Pre-Flight...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1944 . . . 1944 Arkansas...... 16. . . . 54. . . . 3. . . .1898 . . . 2018 Iowa State...... 1...... 3. . . . .0. . . .1961 . . . 2013 Arkansas State...... 2. . . . .3. . . . .0. . . .1978 . . . 2018 Kansas...... 6...... 4. . . . .0. . . .1933 . . . 2004 Kansas City Veterinary. . . . 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1916 . . . 1916

Arkansas Tech...... 1. . . . .2. . . . .0. . . .1922 . . . 1924 PLAYERS Army ...... 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .2007 . . . 2007 Kansas State...... 11. . . . .6. . . . .1. . . .1934 . . . 1988 Austin College (TX)...... 0. . . . .2. . . . .0. . . .1923 . . . 1924 Kingfisher College (OK). . . . 2...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1920 . . . 1921 Bacone Jr. College (OK) . . . . 4. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1895 . . . 1900 Krebs Prep (OK)...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1900 . . . 1900 Ball State ...... 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .2008 . . . 2008 Long Beach State...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1985 . . . 1985 Baylor ...... 4. . . . .5. . . . .0. . . .1940 . . . 2002 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 5...... 5. . . . .0. . . .1977 . . . 2017 Bowling Green ...... 3. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1989 . . . 2013 Louisiana-Monroe...... 3...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1977 . . . 2015 Boise State...... 0. . . . .6. . . . .0. . . .2001 . . . 2011 Louisiana Tech ...... 3...... 7. . . . .0. . . .1986 . . . 2013 Bradley ...... 2. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1949 . . . 1950 Louisville...... 14. . . . 12. . . . 0. . . .1962 . . . 1994 Brigham Young...... 1. . . . .7. . . . .0. . . .1971 . . . 2011 Manhattan College (NY). . . .0...... 0. . . . .1. . . .1937 . . . 1937 Broken Arrow Prep (OK). . . . 0. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1910 . . . 1910 Marquette...... 2...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1951 . . . 1956 STAFF Burleson College (TX). . . . . 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1919 . . . 1919 Marshall...... 4...... 1. . . . .0. . . .2007 . . . 2013 Camp Funston (KS)...... 0. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1917 . . . 1917 McMurry (TX) ...... 2...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1949 . . . 1950 Catholic University (DC). . . . 1. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1939 . . . 1940 McNeese State...... 0...... 2. . . . .0. . . .1976 . . . 1979 Centenary (LA)...... 2. . . . .1. . . . .1. . . .1934 . . . 1939 Memphis...... 11. . . . 18. . . . 0. . . .1961 . . . 2018 Central Arkansas (UCA) . . . . 3. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .2008 . . . 2018 Mexico City University. . . . 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1931 . . . 1931 Central Michigan ...... 2. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1986 . . . 2016 Miami (FL)...... 1...... 3. . . . .0. . . .1944 . . . 1991 Central State (OK)...... 8. . . . .3. . . . .0. . . .1919 . . . 1938 Minnesota...... 0...... 2. . . . .0. . . .2003 . . . 2005

Chilocco Indians (OK). . . . . 2. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1920 . . . 1921 Mississippi...... 3...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1932 . . . 1964 REVIEW Cincinnati...... 17. . . . 14. . . . 2. . . .1946 . . . 2016 Missouri ...... 1...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1994 . . . 1997 Claremore Prep (OK). . . . . 5. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1908 . . . 1914 Missouri-Rolla...... 4...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1916 . . . 1932 Colorado...... 0. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1969 . . . 1969 Montana...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1972 . . . 1972 Colorado State ...... 5. . . . .4. . . . .0. . . .1965 . . . 2014 Montana State...... 3...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1963 . . . 1990 Connecticut...... 1. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .2017 . . . 2018 Mounds Prep (OK)...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1910 . . . 1910 Creighton...... 5. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1931 . . . 1942 Muskogee Prep (OK). . . . . 0...... 2. . . . .0. . . .1908 . . . 1908 Cumberland College (AR). . . 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1916 . . . 1916 Navy ...... 1...... 5. . . . .0. . . .2004 . . . 2018 CONFERENCE

Des Moines...... 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1923 . . . 1923 Nevada...... 2...... 4. . . . .0. . . .1945 . . . 2004 AMERICAN ATHLETIC Denver...... 0. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1917 . . . 1917 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 3...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1988 . . . 1998 DePaul...... 2. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1927 . . . 1928 New Mexico...... 5...... 3. . . . .0. . . .1986 . . . 2015 Detroit...... 6. . . . 10. . . . 1. . . .1928 . . . 1959 New Mexico State...... 15. . . . .4. . . . .0. . . .1946 . . . 2001 Drake ...... 20. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1935 . . . 1985 Nicholls State...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .2012 . . . 2012 Drury (MO)...... 0. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1917 . . . 1917 Northeastern State (OK). . . .5...... 6. . . . .0. . . .1896 . . . 1926 East Carolina...... 6. . . . .8. . . . .0. . . .1984 . . . 2016 Northeastern Okla. A&M. . . 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1920 . . . 1920 East Central (OK)...... 6. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1914 . . . 1921 North Carolina...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .2000 . . . 2000 North Carolina A&T . . . . . 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .2016 . . . 2016

East Tennessee State. . . . . 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1995 . . . 1995 OPPONENTS Eastern Okla. Jr. College...... 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1915 . . . 1915 North Dakota State...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1941 . . . 1941 Epworth College (OK). . . . . 0. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1905 . . . 1905 North Texas...... 18. . . . .7. . . . .0. . . .1944 . . . 2013 Euchee Indians (OK). . . . . 2. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1912 . . . 1913 Northern Arizona...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1987 . . . 1987 FAU ...... 1. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .2014 . . . 2015 Northern JC (OK)...... 2...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1914 . . . 1925 Florida ...... 1. . . . .4. . . . .0. . . .1948 . . . 1987 Northwestern State (OK) . . . 9...... 0. . . . .1. . . .1914 . . . 1928 Florida State...... 0. . . . .5. . . . .0. . . .1969 . . . 1985 Northwest Louisiana. . . . . 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1983 . . . 1983 Fort Smith Prep (AR). . . . . 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1905 . . . 1905 Notre Dame...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .2010 . . . 2010 Fresno State...... 3. . . . .4. . . . .0. . . .1999 . . . 2016 Ohio ...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1991 . . . 1991 Fullerton State (CA)...... 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1986 . . . 1986 Ohio State...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .2016 . . . 2016 Georgetown...... 1. . . . .3. . . . .0. . . .1923 . . . 1950 Oklahoma Baptist...... 9...... 1. . . . .1. . . .1919 . . . 1932 HISTORY George Washington (DC) . . . 5. . . . .2. . . . .0. . . .1930 . . . 1937 Oklahoma City...... 10. . . . .2. . . . .0. . . .1912 . . . 1933 Georgia...... 0. . . . .2. . . . .0. . . .1945 . . . 1960 Oklahoma ...... 7...... 20. . . . 1. . . .1914 . . . 2015 Georgia Tech...... 1. . . . .2. . . . .0. . . .1943 . . . 2004 Oklahoma State...... 27. . . . 39. . . . 5. . . .1914 . . . 2011 Hardin-Simmons...... 9. . . . .3. . . . .0. . . .1951 . . . 1962 Oregon...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1989 . . . 1989 Haskell A&M (OK)...... 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1913 . . . 1913 Osage Indians (OK)...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1908 . . . 1908 Haskell Indian School (KS). . . 5. . . . .8. . . . .0. . . .1915 . . . 1931 Ozarks College (AR)...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1924 . . . 1924 Hawaii...... 4. . . . .5. . . . .0. . . .1951 . . . 2010 Pacific ...... 2...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1953 . . . 1957 Hendrix College (AR). . . . . 2. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1930 . . . 1931 Parsons College (KS). . . . . 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1927 . . . 1927 RECORDS Hondo AFB (TX)...... 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1945 . . . 1945 Phillips University (OK). . . . 8...... 3. . . . .2. . . .1916 . . . 1932 Houston...... 19. . . . 24. . . . 0. . . .1950 . . . 2018 Pittsburg (KS) ...... 2...... 1. . . . .1. . . .1913 . . . 1917 Idaho ...... 1. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1970 . . . 1970 Randolph AFB (TX) ...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1942 . . . 1942 Idaho State...... 2. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1967 . . . 1970 Rice ...... 10. . . . .8. . . . .1. . . .1937 . . . 2013 Illinois State...... 2. . . . .0. . . . .0. . . .1983 . . . 1984 Richmond...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1976 . . . 1976 Indiana...... 0. . . . .1. . . . .0. . . .1945 . . . 1945 Sam Houston State...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .2009 . . . 2009

TulsaHurricane.com 151 First Last Opponent W L T Game Game San Diego State...... 2...... 2. . . . .0. . . .1977 . . . 1998 Tulsa’s All-Time Head San Jose State...... 4...... 3. . . . .0. . . .1999 . . . 2016 San Francisco...... 1...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1949 . . . 1950 Coaching Records SMU ...... 11. . . . 14. . . . 0. . . .1935 . . . 2018 Coach Years G W L T Pct South Carolina ...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1948 . . . 1948 South Dakota ...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1927 . . . 1927 Norman Leard...... 1895-97. . . . . 7. . . 5. . . 2 . . 0 .714 Southeastern Okla...... 6...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1915 . . . 1928 Fred Taylor...... 1898-99. . . . . 3. . . 1. . . 1 . . 1 .500 Southern Illinois...... 7...... 2. . . . .0. . . .1963 . . . 1984 Harvey Allen...... 1912...... 4. . . 1. . . 3 . . 0 .250 Southern Miss...... 4...... 3. . . . .1. . . .1991 . . . 2010 George Evans ...... 1913...... 7. . . 5. . . 2 . . 0 .714 SW Missouri State...... 7...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1990 . . . 2004 Sam McBirney...... 1908, 1914-16. . . 32. . 25. . . 6 . . 1 .806 Southwestern Okla...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1922 . . . 1922 Hal Medford...... 1917...... 9. . . 0. . . 8 . . 1 .000 Southwestern Texas. . . . . 1...... 0. . . . .1. . . .1943 . . . 1944 Arthur Smith...... 1918...... 3. . . 1. . . 2 . . 0 .333 St. Edward’s (TX)...... 0...... 2. . . . .0. . . .1923 . . . 1924 Francis Schmidt...... 1919-21. . . . .29. . 24. . . 3 . . 2 .889 St. Gregory’s (OK)...... 2...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1916 . . . 1920 Howard Acher...... 1922-24. . . . .24. . 11. . .11 . . 2 .500 Elmer Henderson...... 1925-35. . . . 100. . 70. . .25 . . 5 .737 St. John’s (KS)...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1923 . . . 1923 Vic Hurt...... 1936-38. . . . .29. . 15. . . 9 . . 5 .625 St. Louis ...... 4...... 0. . . . .1. . . .1938 . . . 1942 Chet Benefiel ...... 1939-40. . . . .20. . 11. . . 8 . . 1 .589 Stephen F. Austin ...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .2006 . . . 2006 Henry Frnka...... 1941-45. . . . .50. . 40. . . 9 . . 1 .816 Tampa ...... 3...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1966 . . . 1974 J. O. Brothers...... 1946-52. . . . .74. . 45. . .25 . . 4 .635 Temple...... 2...... 3. . . . .0. . . .1987 . . . 2018 Bernie Witucki ...... 1953-54. . . . .21. . . 3. . .18 . . 0 .143 Tennessee...... 0...... 5. . . . .0. . . .1942 . . . 1974 Bobby Dobbs...... 1955-60. . . . .60. . 30. . .28 . . 2 .517 Tennessee Medics ...... 1...... 1. . . . .1. . . .1923 . . . 1925 Glenn Dobbs...... 1961-68. . . . .82. . 45. . .37 . . 0 .549 Tennessee Tech...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1986 . . . 1986 Vince Carillot...... 1969...... 10. . . 1. . . 9 . . 0 .100 Texas ...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .2018 . . . 2018 Claude Gibson...... 1970-72. . . . .27. . 11. . .16 . . 0 .407 Texas A&M...... 2...... 6. . . . .0. . . .1922 . . . 1999 F. A. Dry...... 1972-76. . . . .50. . 31. . .18 . . 1 .633 Texas Christian...... 5...... 14. . . . 0. . . .1921 . . . 2000 John Cooper...... 1977-84. . . . .88. . 57. . .31 . . 0 .648 Texas State...... 1...... 1. . . . .0. . . .2003 . . . 2014 Don Morton...... 1985-86. . . . .22. . 13. . . 9 . . 0 .591 Texas Tech...... 12. . . . 11. . . . 0. . . .1941 . . . 1987 George Henshaw ...... 1987...... 11. . . 3. . . 8 . . 0 .273 Trinity (TX)...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1919 . . . 1919 David Rader...... 1988-99. . . . 130. . 49. . .80 . . 1 .376 Toledo ...... 1...... 2. . . . .0. . . .1962 . . . 2017 Pat Henderson...... 1999...... 4. . . 1. . . 3 . . 0 .250 Tulane ...... 11. . . . .4. . . . .0. . . .1968 . . . 2018 Keith Burns...... 2000-02. . . . .35. . . 7. . .28 . . 0 .200 Tulsa Central Prep (OK). . . . 1...... 2. . . . .0. . . .1908 . . . 1913 Steve Kragthorpe ...... 2003-06. . . . .51. . 29. . .22 . . 0 .569 UAB ...... 4...... 0. . . . .0. . . .2007 . . . 2012 Todd Graham...... 2007-10. . . . .53. . 36. . .17 . . 0 .679 UCF (Central Florida). . . . . 7...... 3. . . . .0. . . .2005 . . . 2016 Bill Blankenship ...... 2011-14. . . . .51. . 24. . .27 . . 0 .471 USF (South Florida). . . . .0...... 3. . . . .0. . . .2014 . . . 2018 Philip Montgomery. . . . . 2015-pres.. . . .50. . 21. . .29 . . 0 .420 Utah ...... 2...... 2. . . . .0. . . .1943 . . . 2006

UTEP (Texas-El Paso). . . . . 14. . . . .8. . . . .0. . . .1988 . . . 2013 UTSA ...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .2013 . . . 2013 Villanova...... 3...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1949 . . . 1952 Top-10 Winningest Coaches Virginia Tech...... 3...... 2. . . . .0. . . .1970 . . . 2015 (based on victories) Waco AFB (TX) ...... 1...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1942 . . . 1942 Coach Years W L T Pct Wake Forest...... 0...... 3. . . . .0. . . .1967 . . . 1989 1. Elmer Henderson 1925-35 70 25 5 .737 Washburn (KS) ...... 6...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1929 . . . 1940 2. John Cooper 1977-84 57 31 0 .648 Washington (MO)...... 3...... 0. . . . .0. . . .1937 . . . 1942 3. David Rader 1988-99 49 80 1 .376 West Texas State...... 13. . . . .1. . . . .1. . . .1945 . . . 1985 T4. J. O. Brothers 1946-52 45 25 4 .635 West Virginia ...... 0...... 1. . . . .0. . . .1998 . . . 1998 T4. Glenn Dobbs 1961-68 45 37 0 .549 Wichita State...... 32. . . . 13. . . . 1. . . .1928 . . . 1986 6. Henry Frnka 1941-45 40 9 1 .816 Wyoming...... 2...... 3. . . . .0. . . .1954 . . . 1998 7. Todd Graham 2007-10 36 17 0 .679 BOLD – Indicates 2019 opponents 8. F. A. Dry 1972-76 31 18 1 .633 9. Bobby Dobbs 1955-60 30 28 2 .517 10. Steve Kragthorpe 2003-06 29 22 0 .569 Tulsa in Overtime (based on winning percentage) Overall: 9-5 • Home: 7-3 • Road: 2-2 Coach Years G W L T Pct 3OT: 0-2 • 2OT: 2-1 • 1OT: 7-2 1. Francis Schmidt 1919-21 29 24 3 2 .889 Year Opponent W/L Score OTs 2. Henry Frnka 1941-45 50 40 9 1 .816 3. Sam McBirney 1914-16 32 25 6 1 .806 2004 @ Nevada L 48-54 3 2004 @ SMU L 35-41 1 4. Elmer Henderson 1925-35 100 70 25 5 .737 2005 Memphis W 37-31 1 T5. Norman Leard 1895-97 7 5 2 0 .714 2006 @ Navy W 24-23 1 T5. George Evans 1913 7 5 2 0 .714 2006 Rice L 38-41 2 7. Todd Graham 2007-10 53 36 17 0 .679 2009 Memphis W 33-30 1 8. John Cooper 1977-84 88 57 31 0 .648 2012 UCF* W 33-27 1 9. J.O. Brothers 1946-52 74 45 25 4 .635 2013 Rice L 27-30 1 10. F. A. Dry 1972-76 50 31 18 1 .633 2014 Tulane W 38-31 2 2014 Texas State L 34-37 3 2015 FAU W 47-44 1 2016 @ Fresno State W 48-41 2 2016 SMU W 43-40 1 2016 Cincinnati W 40-37 1

152 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Season-By-Season Review INTRO Points Conf. Conf. Year Coach W L T TU - Opp. Home Away Neut. Record Place Bowl (Win/Loss)

1895 Norman Leard 1 0 0 – 1-0 0-0 – – – 1896 Norman Leard 2 1 0 – 2-0 0-1 – – – 1897 Norman Leard 2 1 0 – 2-0 0-1 – – –

1898 Fred Taylor 1 0 0 – 1-0 0-0 – – – PLAYERS 1899 Fred Taylor 0 1 1 0-11 0-0-1 0-1 – – –

1900 unknown 2 1 0 43-23 2-0 0-1 – – – 1901 unknown 0 1 0 0-48 0-0 0-1 – – – 1902 unknown 0 1 0 0-33 0-1 0-0 – – –

1903 no team 1904 no team

1905 unknown 1 2 0 10-24 1-1 0-1 – – – STAFF

1906 no team 1907 no team

1908 Sam McBirney 2 3 0 80-43 1-1 1-2 – – –

1909 unknown 2 1 0 23-33 1-0 1-1 – – –

1910 unknown 2 1 0 9-11 1-0 1-1 – – – REVIEW

1911 no team

1912 Harvey Allen 1 3 0 75-103 0-1 1-2 – – –

1913 George Evans 5 2 0 271-59 3-1 2-1 – – –

1914 Sam McBirney 7 2 0 261-48 2-1 5-1 – 3-2, OCC 3rd CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1915 Sam McBirney 6 1 1 257-33 3-1 3-0-1 – 4-1-1, OCC 2nd 1916 Sam McBirney 10 0 0 566-40 7-0 3-0 – 4-0, OCC 1st

1917 Hal Medford 0 8 1 66-221 0-4-1 0-4 – DNP –

1918 Arthur Smith 1 2 0 9-56 0-1 1-1 – DNP –

1919 Francis Schmidt 8 0 1 594-27 6-0 2-0-1 – 5-0-1, OCC 1st 1920 Francis Schmidt 10 0 1 621-21 8-0 2-0-1 – 6-0-1, OCC 1st OPPONENTS 1921 Francis Schmidt 6 3 0 257-95 5-1 1-1 0-1 5-1, OCC 2nd

1922 Howard Acher 8 0 0 157-60 5-0 2-0 1-0 4-0, OCC 1st 1923 Howard Acher 2 5 1 107-165 2-3 0-2-1 – DNP – 1924 Howard Acher 1 6 1 17-133 1-4-1 0-2 – DNP –

1925 Elmer Henderson 6 2 0 128-91 4-2 2-0 – 4-0, OCC 1st 1926 Elmer Henderson 7 2 0 169-56 5-2 2-0 – 5-1, OCC 2nd 1927 Elmer Henderson 8 1 0 201-84 6-1 2-0 – 3-1-1, OCC 2nd HISTORY 1928 Elmer Henderson 7 2 1 273-73 6-2 1-0-1 – 3-1-1, OCC 2nd 1929 Elmer Henderson 6 3 1 107-81 4-1 2-2-1 – 4-0-1, Big 4 1st 1930 Elmer Henderson 7 2 0 171-79 6-2 1-0 – 3-0, Big 4 1st 1931 Elmer Henderson 8 3 0 255-55 6-3 2-0 – 2-1, Big 4 2nd 1932 Elmer Henderson 7 1 1 175-36 6-0-1 1-1 – 3-0, Big 4 1st 1933 Elmer Henderson 6 1 0 93-19 4-1 2-0 – DNP – 1934 Elmer Henderson 5 2 1 106-39 5-1-1 0-1 – DNP – 1935 Elmer Henderson 3 6 1 58-94 2-4-1 1-2 – 3-0, MVC 1st RECORDS 1936 Vic Hurt 5 2 2 154-56 4-2-1 1-0-1 - 3-0, MVC 1st 1937 Vic Hurt 6 2 2 195-90 4-1-1 2-1-1 - 3-0, MVC 1st 1938 Vic Hurt 4 5 1 115-148 3-0-1 1-4 0-1 3-1, MVC 1st

1939 Chet Benefiel 4 5 1 94-104 3-3-1 1-2 - 2-1-1, MVC 3rd 1940 Chet Benefiel 7 3 0 166-112 5-1 2-1 0-1 4-0, MVC 1st

TulsaHurricane.com 153 Points Conf. Conf. Year Coach W L T TU - Opp. Home Away Neut. Record Place Bowl (Win/Loss)

1941 Henry Frnka 8 2 0 194-65 5-1 2-1 1-0 4-0, MVC 1st Sun 1942 Henry Frnka 10 1 0 434-46 6-0 4-0 0-1 5-0, MVC 1st Sugar 1943 Henry Frnka 6 1 1 269-52 4-0-1 2-0 0-1 1-0, MVC 1st Sugar 1944 Henry Frnka 8 2 0 380-128 5-2 1-0 2-0 0-1, MVC 2nd Orange 1945 Henry Frnka 8 3 0 275-84 7-0 1-2 0-1 2-1, MVC 2nd Oil

1946 J. O. Brothers 9 1 0 295-83 7-0 2-1 - 3-0, MVC 1st 1947 J. O. Brothers 5 5 0 143-128 4-3 1-2 - 3-0, MVC 1st 1948 J. O. Brothers 0 9 1 135-330 0-6 0-3-1 - 0-1-1, MVC 4th 1949 J. O. Brothers 5 5 1 223-233 4-2 1-3-1 - 1-2-1, MVC 5th 1950 J. O. Brothers 9 1 1 339-124 5-0-1 4-1 - 3-0-1, MVC 1st 1951 J. O. Brothers 9 2 0 371-200 7-0 2-2 - 4-0, MVC 1st 1952 J. O Brothers 8 2 1 341-197 6-0-1 2-1 0-1 3-1, MVC 2nd Gator

1953 Bernie Witucki 3 7 0 117-258 2-3 1-4 - 1-3, MVC 4th 1954 Bernie Witucki 0 11 0 118-333 0-5 0-6 - 0-4, MVC 4th

1955 Bobby Dobbs 2 7 1 124-232 1-3-1 1-4 - 1-3, MVC 4th 1956 Bobby Dobbs 7 2 1 169-67 6-0-1 1-2 - 2-1-1, MVC 2nd 1957 Bobby Dobbs 4 6 0 110-145 2-3 2-3 - 2-3, MVC 3rd 1958 Bobby Dobbs 7 3 0 216-100 5-1 2-2 - 2-2, MVC 3rd 1959 Bobby Dobbs 5 5 0 137-164 5-1 0-4 - 2-2, MVC 3rd 1960 Bobby Dobbs 5 5 0 169-230 2-3 3-2 - 2-1, MVC 2nd

1961 Glenn Dobbs 2 8 0 91-205 2-3 0-5 - 1-2, MVC 2nd 1962 Glenn Dobbs 5 5 0 219-181 4-2 1-3 - 3-0, MVC 1st 1963 Glenn Dobbs 5 5 0 214-241 4-2 1-3 - 2-2, MVC 3rd 1964 Glenn Dobbs 9 2 0 398-140 5-0 3-2 1-0 3-1, MVC 2nd Bluebonnet 1965 Glenn Dobbs 8 3 0 321-171 4-0 4-2 0-1 4-0, MVC 1st Bluebonnet 1966 Glenn Dobbs 6 4 0 220-203 4-0 2-4 - 3-1, MVC 1st 1967 Glenn Dobbs 7 3 0 304-155 4-1 3-2 - 3-1, MVC 2nd 1968 Glenn Dobbs 3 7 0 149-314 2-2 1-5 - 2-3, MVC 3rd

1969 Vince Carillot 1 9 0 183-377 1-3 0-6 - 1-4, MVC 6th

1970 Claude Gibson 6 4 0 187-178 6-0 0-4 - 3-1, MVC 2nd 1971 Claude Gibson 4 7 0 173-297 1-4 3-3 - 3-2, MVC 2nd 1972 Gibson (1-5)/Dry (3-2) 4 7 0 195-269 3-2 1-5 - 3-2, MVC 3rd

1973 F.A. Dry 6 5 0 258-193 5-0 1-5 - 5-1, MVC 1st 1974 F.A. Dry 8 3 0 285-204 5-0 3-3 - 6-0, MVC 1st 1975 F.A. Dry 7 4 0 368-181 4-2 3-2 - 4-0, MVC 1st 1976 F.A. Dry 7 4 1 253-208 3-1-1 4-2 0-1 2-1-1, MVC 1st Independence

1977 John Cooper 3 8 0 192-398 2-2 1-6 - 2-3, MVC 4th 1978 John Cooper 9 2 0 289-203 6-0 3-2 - 4-1, MVC 2nd 1979 John Cooper 6 5 0 195-221 3-2 3-3 - DNP - 1980 John Cooper 8 3 0 243-196 5-0 3-3 - 4-1, MVC 1st 1981 John Cooper 7 4 0 304-196 5-1 2-3 - 5-1, MVC 1st 1982 John Cooper 10 1 0 312-196 5-0 5-1 - 6-0, MVC 1st 1983 John Cooper 8 3 0 297-185 6-0 2-3 - 5-0, MVC 1st 1984 John Cooper 6 5 0 261-206 3-2 3-3 - 5-0, MVC 1st

1985 Don Morton 6 5 0 274-328 4-1 2-4 - 5-0, MVC 1st 1986 Don Morton 7 4 0 293-186 5-1 2-3 - -

1987 George Henshaw 3 8 0 175-371 1-3 2-5 - - -

154 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Points Conf. Conf. Year Coach W L T TU - Opp. Home Away Neut. Record Place Bowl (Win/Loss) INTRO

1988 David Rader 4 7 0 254-318 3-1 1-6 - - - 1989 David Rader 6 6 0 302-271 5-0 1-5 0-1 - - Independence 1990 David Rader 3 8 0 183-281 2-3 1-5 - - - 1991 David Rader 10 2 0 305-208 6-1 3-1 1-0 - - Freedom 1992 David Rader 4 7 0 240-303 4-2 0-5 - - - 1993 David Rader 4 6 1 262-259 1-3-1 3-3 - - - 1994 David Rader 3 8 0 244-384 2-3 1-5 - - - 1995 David Rader 4 7 0 233-300 3-2 1-5 - - - PLAYERS 1996 David Rader 4 7 0 245-333 2-3 2-4 - 2-6, WAC 7th 1997 David Rader 2 9 0 258-426 1-4 1-5 - 2-6, WAC 7th 1998 David Rader 4 7 0 222-258 3-3 1-4 - 2-6, WAC 7th 1999 David Rader (1-6)/ Pat Henderson (1-3) 2 9 0 230-386 1-5 1-4 1-6, WAC 8th

2000 Keith Burns 5 7 0 240-283 3-3 2-4 - 4-4, WAC 5th 2001 Keith Burns 1 10 0 191-387 1-5 0-5 - 0-8, WAC 10th 2002 Keith Burns 1 11 0 233-417 1-5 0-6 - 1-7, WAC 9th STAFF 2003 Steve Kragthorpe 8 5 0 400-361 5-1 3-3 0-1 6-2, WAC 2nd Humanitarian 2004 Steve Kragthorpe 4 8 0 345-398 4-2 0-6 - 3-5, WAC 6th 2005 Steve Kragthorpe 9 4 0 430-305 3-2 5-2 1-0 6-2, C-USA 1st AutoZone Liberty 2006 Steve Kragthorpe 8 5 0 360-262 5-1 3-3 0-1 5-3, C-USA 3rd/West Armed Forces (L)

2007 Todd Graham 10 4 0 576-467 5-1 4-3 1-0 6-2, C-USA 1st/West GMAC (W) 2008 Todd Graham 11 3 0 661-391 6-1 4-2 1-0 7-1, C-USA 1st/West GMAC (W) 2009 Todd Graham 5 7 0 351-328 2-4 3-3 0-0 3-5, C-USA T3rd/West 2010 Todd Graham 10 3 0 538-394 6-0 4-3 0-0 6-2, C-USA T1st/West Sheraton Hawaii (W) REVIEW 2011 Bill Blankenship 8 5 0 430-355 4-2 4-2 0-1 7-1, C-USA 2nd/West Armed Forces (L) 2012 Bill Blankenship 11 3 0 486-331 7-0 3-3 1-0 7-1, C-USA 1st AutoZone Liberty (W) 2013 Bill Blankenship 3 9 0 243-365 1-5 2-4 0-0 2-6, C-USA 6th 2014 Bill Blankenship 2 10 0 296-471 2-4 0-6 0-0 2-6, AAC T8th

2015 Philip Montgomery 6 7 0 483-518 3-3 3-3 0-1 3-5, AAC 4th/West Independence Bowl (L) 2016 Philip Montgomery 10 3 0 552-388 6-0 3-3 1-0 6-2, AAC 2nd/West Miami Beach Bowl (W)

2017 Philip Montgomery 2 10 0 352-450 2-4 0-6 0-0 1-7, AAC 6th/West CONFERENCE

2018 Philip Montgomery 3 9 0 289-355 3-3 0-6 0-0 2-6, AAC T5th/West AMERICAN ATHLETIC OPPONENTS

Tulsa Won-Lost Records Wins Losses Ties

119-Year Record (1150 games) 623 503 27

Home Record (622 games) 414 191 17 HISTORY Road Record (506 games) 198 298 10 Neutral Site Record (25 games) 11 14 0 Skelly Field Record (510 games) 335 161 14 Conference Record (454 games) 285 157 12 RECORDS

Chris Hughley was named the Sports Illustrated Offensive Player of the Week for his 231-yard, three touchdown game against Texas A&M in 1991.

TulsaHurricane.com 155 Tulsa Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees 1982 1992 2002 Glenn Dobbs, Football 194-042 Kathy Baker, Golf 1979-83 Bob Brumble, Football 1957-59 Ivan Grove, Football 1914-16-19 Dick Courter, Basketball 1951-55 N. A. Keithley, Football 1940-42 Bob Patterson, Basketball 1953-55 Jerry D’Arcy, Football 1942, 46-47 Gene Shell, Baseball Coach 1965-80 1942 Sugar Bowl Football Team 1954-55 Basketball Team 1983 Chet Benefiel, Football 1928-31 1993 2003 Madison Blevins, Football 1914-16 Tommy Hudspeth, Football 1950-52 Rube Leekley, Football 1915-16 Gerin Cameron, Tennis 1936-38 Paul Pressey, Basketball 1980-82 David Alexander, Football 1982-86 Henry Frnka, Football Coach 1940-46 Jody Rosenthal, Golf 1981-85 Kevin King, Soccer 1988-91 Ellis Jones, Football 1942-44 Francis Schmidt, Football Coach 1919-21 1964 Bluebonnet Bowl Football Team Marvin Matuszak, Football 1951-52 Roy Stuart, Football 1939-41 Ishmael Pilkington, Football 1930-31 1969 College World Series Runner-up Team 2004 Howard Waugh, Football 1951-52 Bill Hall, Tennis 1952-55 1994 Tony Liscio, Football 1959-62 1984 Willie Biles, Basketball 1971-74 Dennis Byrd, Football 1984-88 X. Elno Jones, Football 1926-28 Hardy Brown, Football 1945-47 1920-21 Basketball Team James King, Basketball 1961-62 Clarence Iba, Basketball Coach 1949-60 Jerry Rhome, Football 1963-64 Bob Breitenstein, Football 1962-64 2005 Bobby Smith, Basketball 1967-69 1945 Orange Bowl Football Team Fred Smith, Football 1947-50 Howard Twilley, Football 1963-65 Al Humphrey, Football 1971-74 William Volok, Football 1931-33 1995 Tracy Moore, Basketball 1984-88 John Young, Football 1914-16-19 Steve Harris, Basketball 1982-85 1944 Sugar Bowl Football Team Kelly May, Volleyball 1977-80 1985 Neil Ridley, Basketball 1947-51 2006 Dick Nunneley, Basketball 1951-54 Neal Sweeney, Football 1965-66 Mike Marrs, Baseball, Basketball 1965-68 Drew Pearson, Football 1970-72 James Unruh, Golf 1947-50 Doug Wyatt, Football 1965-68 Steve Rogers, Baseball 1968-71 1916 Football Team Sid Abramowitz, Football 1979-82 Nolan Richardson, Basketball Coach 1980-85 1986 1996 Billy Guy Anderson, Football 1963-65 Benton Springer, Football 1917-19 2007 Ham Harmon, Football 1934-36 Bob Hellinghausen, Football 1943-46 Bob Junko, Football 1964-67 Sax Judd, Football 1940-42 Micheal Gunter, Football 1980-83 David Moss, Basketball 1983-87 Clyde LeForce, Football 1942-43, 46 Dale McNamara, Women’s Golf Coach 1974-2000 Dan Bitson, 1987-91 Willie Townes, Football 1964-65 Women’s Golf 1980 National Champions 1997 1987 Roy “Skeeter” Berry, Football 1932-34 2008 William Boehm, Football 1929-32 , Football 1946-49 Ken Hayes, Basketball Coach 1968-75 James Finks, Football 1946-48 Ron Streck, Golf 1973-76 Jerry Ostroski, Football 1988-91 Bill Kusleika, Basketball 1962-64 Holly Hartley, Golf 1976-79 1945 Oil Bowl Football Team Jerry Tabb, Baseball 1970-73 1919, 1920 Kendall College Football Teams 2011 1988 1998 Mike Sember, Baseball 1971-74 Steve Bowling, Baseball 1971-74 Ron Carson, Basketball 1966-70 John Cooper, Football Coach 1977-84 Murl “Tuffy” Cline, Football 1923-26 Ken Lacy, Football 1979-82 Shea Seals, Basketball 1993-97 Jeff Jordan, Football 1961-64 Adele Lukken, Golf 1983-86 1991 Men’s Soccer Team Ronnie Morris, Football 1950-52 Warren Shackelford, Basketball 1949-53 Felto Prewitt, Football 1943-45 George Willis, Basketball 1930-33 2013 Roy Selby, Football 1925-28 Camp Wilson, Football 1943-45 Phil Honeycutt, Baseball 1969-71 1980-81 NIT Championship Basketball Team Huynh Bui, Soccer 1980-83 1989 Amy Edwards, Women’s Soccer 1988-91 Don Blackmon, Football 1976-80 1999 1991 Freedom Bowl Football Team Charles Dugger, Football 1931-34 J.R. Boone, Football 1944-47 Clyde Goodnight, Football 1942-44 Nelson Greene, Football 1941-42, 46-47 2015 Al Jenkins, Football 1966-69 Jerry Keeling, Football 1958-60 Elmer “Gloomy Gus” Henderson, Football Coach Melissa McNamara, Golf 1984-88 Tom Miner, Football 1951-53 1925-35 Lovie Smith, Football 1976-79 Les Rogers, Baseball 1969-70 T.J. Rubley, Football 1987-91 1990 2000 Michael Ruffin, Basketball 1995-99 Rick Park, Basketball 1963-65 Steve Bracey, Basketball 1970-72 Jillian Robbins, Womne’s Basketball 2003-07 Layn Phillips, Tennis 1971-74 Steve Gage, Football 1983-86 Cal Purdin, Football 1940-42 Roger Wendel, Basketball 1955-59 2017 Drane Scrivener, Football 1970-72 Frank Velez, Soccer 1988-91 Ed Dubie, FB, Baseball, Basketball, 1928-31 Kaye Vaughan, Football 1950-52 1952 Gator Bowl Team David Smoot, Track 1960-63 Wes Hamilton, Football 1971-75 1991 2001 Stacy Prammanasudh, Women’s Golf 1988-02 Steve Largent, Football 1972-75 Steve August, Football 1972-76 Lauren Lindsay, Softball, 2007-10 Nancy Lopez, Golf 1975-77 Cliff Butcher, Baseball 1969-71 1982 Football Team Sam McBirney, Football Coach 1908, 14-16 David Voss, Basketball 1957-61 Bob St. Clair, Football 1952 1941 Sun Bowl Champion Football Team The Athletic Hall of Fame went to every two years Women’s Golf 1982 National Champions following the 2011 class (No Class was inducted in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018)

156 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 Homecoming Game Results INTRO Year Opponent W-L-T Tulsa Opp Year Opponent W-L-T Tulsa Opp 1926...... Arkansas ...... W...... 14...... 7 1989...... New Mexico State...... W...... 34...... 13 1927...... Southeastern Oklahoma . . . . . W...... 32...... 0 1990...... Memphis State ...... L...... 10...... 22 1928...... Wichita State...... W...... 46...... 0 1991...... Miami...... L...... 10...... 34 1929...... Oklahoma Baptist ...... W...... 7...... 3 1992...... SW Missouri State...... W...... 17...... 14 1930...... Phillips...... W...... 25...... 0 1993...... Cincinnati...... L...... 15...... 22 1931...... Oklahoma State...... L...... 6...... 7 1994...... East Carolina...... L...... 21...... 28

1932...... Oklahoma State...... T...... 0...... 0 1995...... Wyoming...... W...... 35...... 6 PLAYERS 1933...... Oklahoma State...... L...... 0...... 7 1996...... Brigham Young...... L...... 30...... 55 1934...... Kansas State...... W...... 21...... 0 1997...... Rice ...... L...... 18...... 33 1935...... Oklahoma State...... W...... 12...... 0 1998...... San Diego State...... L...... 14...... 24 1936...... Oklahoma State...... W...... 13...... 0 1999...... Hawaii...... L...... 21...... 35 1937...... Oklahoma State...... W...... 27...... 0 2000...... UTEP...... L...... 7...... 40 1938...... Oklahoma State...... W...... 20...... 7 2001...... New Mexico State...... L...... 7...... 24 1939...... Detroit...... L...... 7...... 16 2002...... UTEP...... W...... 20...... 0 1940...... Texas Christian...... W...... 7...... 0 2003...... SMU...... W...... 35...... 16 2004...... Boise State ...... L...... 42...... 45

1941...... Baylor...... W...... 20...... 13 STAFF 1942...... Baylor...... W...... 24...... 0 2005...... Memphis...... W (OT) ...... 37...... 31 1943...... Oklahoma State...... W...... 55...... 6 2006...... North Texas...... W...... 28...... 3 1944...... Oklahoma State...... L...... 40...... 46 2007...... Marshall...... W...... 38...... 31 1945...... Baylor...... W...... 26...... 7 2008...... Rice ...... W...... 63...... 28 1946...... Baylor...... W...... 17...... 0 2009...... SMU...... L...... 13...... 27 1947...... Baylor...... L...... 6...... 7 2010...... Tulane...... W...... 52...... 24 1948...... South Carolina...... L...... 7...... 27 2011...... SMU...... W...... 38...... 7 1949...... Kansas State...... W...... 48...... 27 2012...... Rice ...... W...... 28...... 24 1950...... Detroit...... T...... 13...... 13 2013...... UTSA...... L...... 15...... 34 REVIEW 1951...... Kansas State...... W...... 42...... 26 2014...... South Florida...... L...... 30...... 38 1952...... Villanova ...... W...... 42...... 6 2015...... Memphis...... L...... 42...... 66 1953...... Houston...... W...... 23...... 2 2016...... Tulane...... W...... 50...... 27 1954...... Oklahoma State...... L...... 0...... 12 2017...... Houston...... W...... 45...... 17 1955...... Texas Tech...... L...... 34...... 7 2018...... UConn...... W...... 49...... 19 1956...... Oklahoma State...... T...... 14...... 14 Tulsa has a 52-38-3 record in Homecoming games.

1957...... Houston...... L...... 7...... 13 CONFERENCE 1958...... Texas Tech...... W...... 9...... 7 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1959...... Houston...... L...... 13...... 22 1960...... Wichita State...... L...... 20...... 21 Tulsa in the Final Top-25 Polls 1961...... Houston...... L...... 2...... 14 Associated Press 1962...... Louisville...... W...... 25...... 7 (Voted on by Writers and Broadcasters) 1963...... Cincinnati...... L...... 15...... 21 #1 Ranked 1964...... Oklahoma State...... W...... 61...... 14 Year Team TU Rank 1965...... Louisville...... W...... 51...... 18 1942 Ohio State Tulsa 4th (10-1)

1966...... Montana State...... W...... 13...... 10 1943 Notre Dame Tulsa 15th (6-1-1) OPPONENTS 1967...... Wake Forest...... L...... 24...... 31 1945 Army Tulsa 17th (8-3) 1968...... Memphis State ...... L...... 6...... 32 1946 Notre Dame Tulsa 17th (9-1) 1969...... Houston...... L...... 14...... 47 1950 Oklahoma Tulsa 19th (9-1-1) 1970...... Wichita State...... W...... 21...... 12 1952 Michigan St. Tulsa 12th (8-2-1) 1971...... Air Force...... L...... 7...... 17 1991 Miami Tulsa 21st (10-2) 1972...... Montana...... W...... 10...... 7 2010 Auburn Tulsa 24th (10-3) 1973...... New Mexico State...... W...... 52...... 14 1974...... New Mexico State...... W...... 28...... 7 United Press International 1975...... Memphis State ...... L...... 14...... 16 (Voted on by Coaches prior to 1991) HISTORY 1976...... Memphis State ...... W...... 16...... 14 #1 Ranked 1977...... Wichita State...... L...... 26...... 38 Year Team TU Rank 1978...... Kansas State...... W...... 24...... 14 1964 Alabama Tulsa 18th (9-2) 1979...... Texas Christian...... L...... 24...... 17 1965 Michigan State Tulsa 16th (8-3) 1980...... Kansas State...... W...... 3...... 0 1974 Southern Cal Tulsa 19th (8-3) 1981...... Southen Illinois...... L...... 34...... 36 1982...... Oklahoma State...... W...... 25...... 15 USA Today/CNN 1983...... New Mexico State...... W...... 24...... 10 (Voted on by Coaches) 1984...... Oklahoma State...... L...... 7...... 31 RECORDS #1 Ranked 1985...... Drake...... W...... 45...... 15 Year Team TU Rank 1986...... Wichita State...... W...... 38...... 10 1991 Washington Tulsa 21st (10-2) 1987...... Louisville...... W...... 26...... 22 2012 Alabama Tulsa 25th (11-3) 1988...... UTEP...... L...... 24...... 27

TulsaHurricane.com 157 Tulsa All-Time Results

COACH NORMAN Leard Unknown 3 seasons 1905 Won 1 Lost 2 1895 - 1897 W-5, L-2, T-0 N/A @ NE Oklahoma L 5-18 Tahlequah, Okla. N/A Ft. Smith High (AR) W 5-0 Muskogee, Okla. N/A @ Epworth College (OK) L 0-6 Muskogee, Okla. 1895 Won 1 Lost 0 1906 - 1907 No team • Defeated Bacone Indians (now Bacone Junior College) in a home game at Muskogee. No score recorded.

1896 Won 2 Lost 1 SAM McBirney 4 seasons • Defeated Bacone Indians in a home game at Muskogee, no score recorded. 1908, 1914 - 1916 • Defeated Cherokee Male Seminary (Now Northeastern Oklahoma State University) in a W-24, L-6, T-1 home game at Muskogee, no score recorded. • Lost to NE Oklahoma 0-6 at Tahlequah. 1 OCC Championship

1897 Won 2 Lost 1 1908 Won 2 Lost 3 • Defeated Bacone Junior College in a home game at Muskogee. • Lost to NE Oklahoma at Tahlequah. Oct. 30 @ Muskogee High L 5-10 Muskogee, Okla. • Defeated NE Oklahoma at Muskogee. (No scores recorded) Nov. 7 Muskogee High L 0-10 Athletic Park 13 @ Osage Indians L 11-23 Pawhuska, Okla. 20 @ Claremore Prep W 48-0 Claremore, Okla. 26 Tulsa Central High W 16-0 Athletic Park FRED Taylor 2 seasons COACH Unknown 1898 - 1899 W-1, L-1, T-1 1909 Won 2 Lost 1

Oct. 8 @ NE Oklahoma L 6-22 Tahlequah, Okla. 11 @ Claremore High (forfeit) W 1-0 Claremore, Okla. 1898 Won 1 Lost 0 30 Claremore High W 16-11 Harwell Field

• Defeated Arkansas at Muskogee. (No score recorded) 1910 Won 2 Lost 1

1899 Won 0 Lost 1 Tied 1 Oct. 14 @ Broken Arrow High L 6-11 Broken Arrow, Okla. Nov. 11 @ Claremore High W 3-0 Claremore, Okla. Oct. 28 @ Arkansas L 0-11 Fayetteville, Ark. 18 Mounds High (Win, no score recorded) Nov. 3 Arkansas T 0-0 Muskogee, Okla. 1911 No team

COACH Unknown

1900 Won 2 Lost 1 HARVEY Allen 1 season N/A @ Bacone Jr. Coll W 33-0 Muskogee, Okla. 1912 N/A @ Krebs High (OK) W 11-5 Muskogee, Okla. W-1, L-3, T-0 N/A @ NE Oklahoma L 0-18 Tahlequah, Okla.

1901 Won 0 Lost 1 1912 Won 1 Lost 3 Nov. 9 @ Arkansas L 0-48 Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 27 @ Oklahoma City L 6-39 Guthrie, Okla. 1902 Won 0 Lost 1 Nov. 1 @ NE Oklahoma L 6-32 Tahlequah, Okla. 18 @ Euchee Indians W 57-0 Sapulpa, Okla. Oct. 28 Arkansas L 0-33 Muskogee, Okla. 28 Tulsa Central High L 6-32 South Main Park 1903 - 1904 No Teams Fielded

158 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 GEORGE Evans HAL Medford INTRO 1 season 1 season 1913 1917 W-5, L-2, T-0 W-0, L-8, T-1

1913 Won 5 Lost 2 1917 Won 0 Lost 8 Tied 1 PLAYERS Sept. 27 @ Euchee Indians W 92-0 Sapulpa, Okla. Oct. 6 Drury (MO) L 13-14 Association Park Oct. 3 Haskell A&M W 58-0 Broken Arrow, Okla. 13 Haskell Indians L 7-12 Association Park 10 Claremore High W 43-0 South Main Park 20 Pittsburg State T 0-0 Association Park 24 NE Oklahoma W 28-0 South Main Park 27 @ Arkansas L 7-19 Fayetteville, Ark. 31 Oklahoma City W 18-0 Tulsa Fairgrounds Nov. 3 @ Camp Funston L 6-15 Ft. Riley, Kan. Nov. 14 @ Pittsburg State L 25-32 Pittsburg, Kan. 10 Denver Univ. L 19-20 Association Park 27 Tulsa Central High L 7-27 South Main Park 17 @ Oklahoma State L 2-41 Stillwater, Okla. 24 @ Oklahoma L 0-80 Norman, Okla. 29 Phillips University L 7-20 Association Park STAFF

SAM McBirney ARTHUR Smith (see previous years) 1 season 1918 W-1, L-2, T-0

1914 Won 6 Lost 2 REVIEW 1918 Won 1 Lost 2 Oct. 3 NW Oklahoma* W 33-0 South Main Park 6 Northern Okla. JC W 47-0 South Main Park Nov. 2 @ East Central (OK) W 3-0 Ada, Okla. 16 @ Oklahoma State* L 6-13 Stillwater, Okla. 23 Oklahoma State L 0-33 Lee Stadium 23 @ East Central (OK)* W 12-0 Ada, Okla. 28 @ Arkansas L 6-23 Fayetteville, Ark. 31 @ Pittsburg State W 63-0 Pittsburg, Kan. Nov. 6 @ Claremore High W 54-0 Claremore, Okla.

13 @ Oklahoma City* W 39-9 Guthrie, Okla. CONFERENCE

30 Oklahoma* L 7-26 South Main Park AMERICAN ATHLETIC *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 3-2 (3rd place) FRANCIS Schmidt 3 seasons 1915 Won 6 Lost 1 Tied 1 1919 - 1921 W-24, L-3, T-2 Oct. 1 Eastern Okla. JC W 62-0 Association Park 2 OCC Championships 8 @ NE Oklahoma* W 55-0 Tahlequah, Okla. 15 @ Oklahoma A&M* T 0-0 Stillwater, Okla. 29 @ NW Oklahoma* W 26-6 Alva, Okla. 1919 Won 8 Lost 0 Tied 1 Nov. 6 Oklahoma* L 13-14 Association Park OPPONENTS 13 East Central (OK)* W 49-3 Association Park Sept. 27 Oklahoma Baptist* W 155-0 McNulty Park 20 @ SE Oklahoma* W 45-7 Durant, Okla. Oct. 4 East Central (OK)* W 60-0 McNulty Park 25 Haskell Indians W 7-3 Association Park 11 @ Oklahoma* W 27-0 Norman, Okla. *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 4-1-1 (2nd place) 18 Central State (OK)* W 67-6 McNulty Park 25 NW Oklahoma* W 75-0 McNulty Park 1916 Won 10 Lost 0 Nov. 1 @ Arkansas W 63-7 Fayetteville, Ark. 8 Trinity University W 70-0 McNulty Park Sept. 30 Cumberland (AR) W 81-0 Association Park 15 Burleson College W 70-7 McNulty Park Oct. 6 @ Phillips University* W 50-7 Enid, Okla. 21 @ Oklahoma State* T 7-7 Stillwater, Okla. 14 @ Oklahoma* W 16-0 Norman, Okla. HISTORY *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 5-0-1 (1st place) 21 NW Oklahoma* W 60-7 Association Park 28 Pittsburg State W 49-3 Association Park Nov. 4 Oklahoma State* W 17-13 Association Park 11 @ Kansas City Veterinary W 48-10 Federal Park, Kan. 18 Haskell Indians W 46-0 Association Park 25 St. Gregory W 82-0 Association Park 30 Missouri-Rolla W 117-0 Association Park

*Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 4-0 (1st place) RECORDS

TulsaHurricane.com 159 1920 Won 10 Lost 0 Tied 1 1923 Won 2 Lost 5 Tied 1

Sept. 25 St. Gregory’s W 121-0 McNulty Park Oct. 11 Arkansas Tech L 7-50 McNulty Park 29 NE Okla. A&M W 151-0 McNulty Park 27 St. Edwards (TX) L 7-35 McNulty Park Oct. 2 Chilocco Indians W 88-0 McNulty Park Nov. 3 @ Tenn. Medical School T 6-6 Memphis, Tenn. 9 Oklahoma State* W 20-14 McNulty Park 10 St. John’s (KS) W 60-0 McNulty Park 16 @ East Central (OK)* W 10-0 Ada, Okla. 16 @ Austin College L 7-13 Sherman, Texas 23 @ Central State (OK)* W 3-0 Edmond, Okla. 24 @ Georgetown L 0-26 Washington, D.C. 30 NW Oklahoma* W 14-7 McNulty Park Dec. 1 Des Moines U. W 20-0 McNulty Park Nov. 6 Oklahoma Baptist* W 81-0 McNulty Park 8 Haskell Indians L 0-35 McNulty Park 11 Kingfisher College* W 88-0 McNulty Park 19 @ Phillips University* T 0-0 Enid, Okla. 1924 Won 1 Lost 6 Tied 1 26 Missouri-Rolla W 45-0 McNulty Park Oct. 4 Haskell Indians L 3-26 McNulty Park *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 6-0-1 (1st place) 11 College of the Ozarks W 7-0 McNulty Park 25 Central State (OK) L 0-20 McNulty Park 1921 Won 6 Lost 3 Nov. 1 @ Tenn. Medical School L 0-43 Memphis, Tenn. 7 @ St. Edwards (TX) L 7-35 Dallas, Texas Oct. 1 East Central (OK)* W 92-0 McNulty Park 15 NW Oklahoma T 0-0 McNulty Park 8 Chilicco Indians W 75-13 McNulty Park 22 Austin College L 0-9 McNulty Park 15 NW Oklahoma* W 17-7 Lee Stadium 27 Arkansas Tech L 7-24 McNulty Park 21 @ TCU L 0-16 Ft. Worth, Texas 29 @ Haskell Indians L 0-21 Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 4 @ Oklahoma Baptist* W 28-0 Shawnee, Okla. 11 Central State (OK)* L 0-21 McNulty Park ELMER “Gloomy Gus” Henderson 19 Kingfisher College* W 24-7 McNulty Park 11 seasons 24 Phillips University* W 21-10 McNulty Park 1925 - 1935 W-70, L-25, T-5 *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 5-1 (2nd place) 1 OCC Championship • 3 Big 4 Championships 1 MVC Championship

HOWARD Acher 1925 Won 6 Lost 2 3 seasons 1922 - 1924 Sept. 26 Northern Okla. JC W 7-3 Lee Stadium W-11, L-11, T-2 Oct. 3 Haskell Indians L 0-33 McNulty Park 1 OCC Championship 10 Tenn. Medical School W 27-7 McNulty Park 30 NW Oklahoma* W 42-13 McNulty Park Nov. 7 @ Phillips University* W 6-0 Enid, Okla. 1922 Won 8 Lost 0 11 Central State (OK)* W 20-8 McNulty Park 20 @ SE Oklahoma* W 19-7 Durant, Okla. Sept. 29 @ Arkansas Tech W 14-12 Russellville, Ark. 28 Arkansas L 7-20 McNulty Park Oct. 7 SE Oklahoma* W 26-9 Lee Stadium *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 4-0 (1st place) 10 Texas A&M W 13-10 Dallas, Texas 20 Oklahoma Baptist* W 34-9 Lee Stadium 28 TCU W 21-0 Lee Stadium Nov. 4 @ Arkansas W 13-6 Fayetteville, Ark. 11 @ Oklahoma State (Mutually agreed not to play the game) 18 SW Oklahoma* W 21-14 Lee Stadium 30 Central State (OK)* W 14-0 Lee Stadium

*Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 4-0 (1st place)

1922 TEAM

160 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1926 Won 7 Lost 2 1931 Won 8 Lost 3

Sept. 25 SE Oklahoma* W 33-10 McNulty Park Sept. 25 Hendrix College W 26-0 Skelly Stadium INTRO Oct. 1 NW Oklahoma* W 35-0 McNulty Park Oct. 3 TCU W 13-0 Skelly Stadium 16 Oklahoma State W 28-0 McNulty Park 9 Oklahoma Baptist* W 25-0 Skelly Stadium 23 Phillips University* W 19-0 McNulty Park 16 @ George Washington W 24-7 Washington, D.C. 30 @ NE Oklahoma* W 17-0 Tahlequah, Okla. 23 Creighton W 28-0 Skelly Stadium Nov. 6 Oklahoma Baptist* L 3-12 McNulty Park 30 @ Phillips University* W 31-7 Enid, Okla. 18 @ Oklahoma City* W 13-0 Oklahoma City, Okla. Nov. 7 Mexico University W 89-0 Skelly Stadium 25 Arkansas W 14-7 McNulty Park 14 Oklahoma State L 6-7 Skelly Stadium Dec. 4 Haskell Indians L 7-27 McNulty Park 26 Oklahoma City* L 0-14 Skelly Stadium

*Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 5-1 (2nd place) Dec. 5 Haskell Indians W 6-0 Skelly Stadium PLAYERS 12 Oklahoma L 7-20 Skelly Stadium 1927 Won 8 Lost 1 *Big 4 Conference 2-1 (2nd place)

Oct. 1 Parsons College (IA) W 19-6 McNulty Park 1932 Won 7 Lost 1 Tied 1 8 South Dakota W 33-12 McNulty Park 15 @ DePaul W 30-6 Chicago, Ill. Oct. 1 @ Oklahoma L 0-7 Norman, Okla. 22 @ Oklahoma State W 28-26 Stillwater, Okla. 7 Washburn (KS) W 20-0 Skelly Stadium 29 Phillips University* L 7-13 McNulty Park 15 Phillips University* W 21-2 Skelly Stadium Nov. 5 Oklahoma City* W 7-0 McNulty Park 22 George Washington W 29-14 Skelly Stadium STAFF 11 Oklahoma Baptist* W 21-7 McNulty Park 29 Oklahoma Baptist* W 39-13 Skelly Stadium 19 SE Oklahoma* W 32-0 McNulty Park Nov. 5 Oklahoma State T 0-0 Skelly Stadium Dec. 3 Haskell Indians W 24-14 McNulty Park 11 Missouri-Rolla W 26-0 Skelly Stadium *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 3-1 (2nd place) 24 @ Oklahoma City* W 14-0 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 3 Mississippi W 26-0 Skelly Stadium 1928 Won 7 Lost 2 Tied 1 *Big 4 Conference 3-0 (1st place)

Sept. 29 NW Oklahoma* W 19-0 McNulty Park 1933 Won 6 Lost 1

Oct. 6 Detroit L 14-19 McNulty Park REVIEW 13 DePaul W 27-0 McNulty Park 0ct. 7 Oklahoma W 20-6 Skelly Stadium 20 Wichita State W 46-0 McNulty Park 12 @ Washburn (KS) W 7-0 Topeka, Kan. 27 Phillips University* L 26-27 McNulty Park 21 Kansas W 7-0 Skelly Stadium Nov. 10 Oklahoma City* W 13-8 McNulty Park Nov. 4 Oklahoma State L 0-7 Skelly Stadium 17 @ Oklahoma Baptist* T 13-13 Shawnee, Okla. 11 Oklahoma City W 39-0 Skelly Stadium 24 SE Oklahoma* W 51-0 McNulty Park 17 @ George Washington W 13-6 Washington, D.C. 29 @ Oklahoma State W 31-0 Stillwater, Okla. 30 Arkansas W 7-0 Skelly Stadium

Dec. 8 Haskell Indians W 33-6 McNulty Park CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 3-1-1 (2nd place) 1934 Won 5 Lost 2 Tied 1

1929 Won 6 Lost 3 Tied 1 Sept. 21 Central State (OK) W 26-0 Skelly Stadium Oct. 6 Kansas W 7-0 Skelly Stadium Sept. 28 @ Wichita State W 19-0 Wichita, Kan. 13 TCU L 12-14 Skelly Stadium Oct. 5 Phillips University* W 14-0 McNulty Park 19 @ George Washington L 0-10 Washington, D.C. 12 @ Detroit L 6-21 Detroit, Mich. 27 Kansas State W 21-0 Skelly Stadium 19 Oklahoma City* W 15-0 McNulty Park Nov. 10 Centenary (LA) W 14-8 Skelly Stadium

26 @ Phillips University* T 7-7 Enid, Okla. 17 Oklahoma State W 19-0 Skelly Stadium OPPONENTS Nov. 2 @ Oklahoma State L 0-20 Stillwater, Okla. 29 Arkansas T 7-7 Skelly Stadium 9 Oklahoma Baptist* W 7-3 McNulty Park 16 Washburn W 19-7 McNulty Park 1935 Won 3 Lost 6 Tied 1 28 Oklahoma City* W 6-3 W. League Park Dec. 7 Haskell Indians L 14-20 McNulty Park Sept. 27 Central State (OK) L 0-9 Skelly Stadium 8,000 Oct. 5 SMU L 0-14 Skelly Stadium 10,000 *Big 4 Conference 4-0-1 (1st place) 12 TCU L 0-13 Skelly Stadium 9,000 18 @ Washburn (KS)* W 19-6 Topeka, Kan. 4,500 1930 Won 7 Lost 2 26 Oklahoma State* W 12-0 Skelly Stadium 7,500

Nov. 2 Kansas State T 13-13 Skelly Stadium 7,000 HISTORY 0ct. 4 Arkansas W 26-6 Skelly Stadium 9 @ Centenary (LA) L 0-22 Shreveport, La. 5,000 17 Hendrix College W 27-0 Skelly Stadium 16 @ George Washington L 0-3 Washington, D.C. 12,000 25 Phillips University* W 25-0 Skelly Stadium 23 Drake* W 7-0 Skelly Stadium 7,000 31 George Washington W 14-7 Skelly Stadium 28 Arkansas L 7-14 Skelly Stadium 11,000 Nov. 8 @ Oklahoma Baptist* W 14-6 Shawnee, Okla. 15 Missouri-Rolla W 18-0 Skelly Stadium *Missouri Valley Conference 3-0 (1st place) 27 Oklahoma City* W 33-13 Skelly Stadium Dec. 6 Haskell Indians L 7-34 Skelly Stadium 13 Oklahoma State L 7-13 Skelly Stadium

RECORDS *Big 4 Conference 3-0 (1st place)

TulsaHurricane.com 161 1940 Won 7 Lost 3 VIC Hurt 3 seasons Sept. 28 Washburn (KS)* W 37-6 Skelly Stadium 7,000 1936 - 1938 Oct. 5 @ #2 Texas A&M L 6-41 San Antonio, Texas 20,000 W-15, L-9, T-5 12 Creighton* W 32-0 Skelly Stadium 7,500 18 @ St. Louis* W 19-6 St. Louis, Mo. n/a 3 MVC Championships 26 TCU W 7-0 Skelly Stadium 11,000 Nov. 2 @ #17 Detroit W 7-0 Detroit, Mich. n/a 1936 Won 5 Lost 2 Tied 2 9 Catholic University W 12-6 Skelly Stadium 6,000 16 @ Baylor L 6-20 Waco, Texas n/a Sept. 26 @ Oklahoma T 0-0 Norman, Okla. 8,000 23 Oklahoma State* W 19-6 Skelly Stadium 8,400 Oct. 3 Central State (OK) W 40-7 Skelly Stadium 10,000 28 Arkansas L 21-27 Skelly Stadium 15,000 10 TCU L 7-10 Skelly Stadium 14,000 24 Oklahoma State* W 13-0 Skelly Stadium 10,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 4-0 (1st place) 31 Kansas State W 10-7 Skelly Stadium 12,500 Nov. 7 Centenary (LA) T 3-3 Skelly Stadium 8,000 14 @ Drake* W 21-6 Des Moines, Iowa 4,500 HENRY Frnka 21 Washburn (KS)* W 47-0 Skelly Stadium 5,000 5 seasons 26 Arkansas L 13-23 Skelly Stadium 16,000 1941 - 1945 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-0 (1st place) W-40, L-9, T-1 3 MVC Championships 1937 Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 2 5 Bowl Appearances

Sept. 25 Oklahoma W 19-7 Skelly Stadium 16,000 Oct. 2 Central State (OK) W 42-6 Skelly Stadium 7,000 1941 Won 8 Lost 2 9 @ TCU L 13-20 Ft. Worth, Texas 7,500 16 @ Rice T 0-0 Houston, Texas 14,000 Sept. 27 @ TCU L 0-6 Ft. Worth, Texas 7,500 23 Oklahoma State* W 27-0 Skelly Stadium 17,000 Oct. 11 Creighton* W 19-7 Skelly Stadium 10,000 29 @ George Washington W 14-13 Washington, D.C. 13,000 18 St. Louis* W 33-7 Skelly Stadium 8,500 Nov. 6 Drake* W 41-9 Skelly Stadium 12,500 25 @ Oklahoma State* W 16-0 Stillwater, Okla. 12,000 13 @ Washington (MO)* W 32-7 St. Louis, Mo. 6,500 Nov. 1 @ Wichita State W 13-7 Wichita, Kan. n/a 25 Arkansas L 7-28 Skelly Stadium 19,000 8 North Dakota State W 61-6 Skelly Stadium 7,000 Dec. 4 Manhattan (NY) T 0-0 Skelly Stadium 10,000 15 Baylor W 20-13 Skelly Stadium 14,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-0 (1st place) 22 Drake* W 20-6 Skelly Stadium 2,500 27 Arkansas L 6-13 Skelly Stadium 17,000 1938 Won 4 Lost 5 Tied 1 Jan. 1 Texas Tech W 6-0 El Paso, Texas 12,000 (Sun Bowl) Sept. 24 Central State (OK) W 20-0 Skelly Stadium 8,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 4-0 (1st place) Oct. 1 @ Texas A&M L 0-20 Tyler, Texas 14,000 8 Washington (MO)* W 14-0 Skelly Stadium 7,500 1942 Won 10 Lost 1 14 @ St. Louis* W 28-0 St. Louis, Mo. 9,428 22 Oklahoma State* W 20-7 Skelly Stadium 14,000 Sept. 27 Waco AFB (TX) W 84-0 Skelly Stadium 7,500 29 @ #11 Oklahoma L 6-28 Norman, Okla. 17,000 Oct. 3 Oklahoma W 23-0 Skelly Stadium 12,000 Nov. 5 @ #1 TCU L 0-21 Ft. Worth, Texas 14,000 11 Randolph AFB (TX) W 68-0 Skelly Stadium 5,000 12 @ Drake* L 7-27 Des Moines, Iowa 6,000 17 Washington (MO)* W 40-0 Skelly Stadium 9,000 19 @ Detroit L 14-39 Detroit, Mich. 17,000 23 @ St. Louis* W 41-0 St. Louis, Mo. 7,990 24 Arkansas T 6-6 Skelly Stadium 15,000 30 @ Drake* W 40-0 Des Moines, Iowa 2,500 Nov. 7 Oklahoma State* W 34-6 Skelly Stadium 13,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-1 (1st place) 14 Baylor W 24-0 Skelly Stadium 15,000 21 @ Creighton* W 33-19 Omaha, Neb. 9,000 26 Arkansas W 40-7 Skelly Stadium 17,000 CHET Benefiel Jan. 1 #7 Tennessee L 7-14 New Orleans, La. 70,000 2 seasons (Sugar Bowl) 1939 - 1940 *Missouri Valley Conference 5-0 (1st place) W-11, L-8, T-1 Completed the season ranked fourth nationally in Associated Press poll. 1 MVC Championship 1943 Won 6 Lost 1 Tied 1

Sept. 25 @ SMU W 20-7 Dallas, Texas 12,500 1939 Won 4 Lost 5 Tied 1 Oct. 9 Texas Tech W 34-7 Skelly Stadium 13,000 16 @ Oklahoma W 20-6 Okla. City, Okla. 15,000 Sept. 30 Wichita State W 23-6 Skelly Stadium 8,000 23 Utah W 55-0 Skelly Stadium 6,000 Oct. 7 @ Creighton* W 21-14 Omaha, Neb. 10,500 30 Southwestern (TX) T 6-6 Skelly Stadium 10,000 14 Oklahoma State* L 7-9 Skelly Stadium 11,000 Nov. 6 Oklahoma State* W 55-6 Skelly Stadium 9,000 21 Centenary (LA) W 15-7 Skelly Stadium 9,500 25 Arkansas W 61-0 Skelly Stadium 15,000 28 Detroit L 7-16 Skelly Stadium 8,500 Jan. 1 #13 Georgia Tech L 18-20 New Orleans, La. 69,000 Nov. 4 @ Catholic University L 7-13 Washington, D.C. n/a (Sugar Bowl) 11 @ TCU L 0-16 Ft. Worth, Texas 5,000 18 St. Louis* T 0-0 Skelly Stadium 6,500 *Missouri Valley Conference 1-0 (1st place) 25 Drake* W 14-0 Skelly Stadium 5,000 Completed the season ranked 15th nationally in Associated Press poll. 30 Arkansas L 0-23 Skelly Stadium 12,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-1-1 (3rd place)

162 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1944 Won 8 Lost 2 J.O. “Buddy” Brothers Sept. 23 North Texas A&M W 47-6 Skelly Stadium 12,000 7 seasons INTRO Oct. 7 Kansas W 27-0 Skelly Stadium 12,000 1946 - 1952 14 Texas Tech W 34-7 Skelly Stadium 9,000 W-45, L-25, T-4 21 @ Mississippi W 47-0 Memphis, Tenn. 8,000 4 MVC Championships 28 Oklahoma State* L 40-46 Skelly Stadium 12,063 Nov. 4 #6 Iowa Pre-Flight L 27-47 Skelly Stadium 18,000 11 Southwestern (TX) W 51-6 Skelly Stadium 8,000 1946 Won 9 Lost 1 23 Arkansas W 33-2 Skelly Stadium 16,000 Dec. 1 @ Miami (FL) W 48-2 Miami, Fla. 11,234 Sept. 21 @ Wichita State* W 33-13 Wichita, Kan. 9,000 Jan. 1 #13 Georgia Tech W 26-12 Miami, Fla. 29,426 28 New Mexico State W 52-0 Skelly Stadium 12,300 PLAYERS (Orange Bowl) Oct. 5 @ Drake* W 48-13 Des Moines, Iowa 13,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 0-1 (2nd place) 12 Texas Tech W 21-6 Skelly Stadium 15,000 18 @ Detroit L 14-20 Detroit, Mich. 20,200 1945 Won 8 Lost 3 26 Kansas W 56-0 Skelly Stadium 13,000 Nov. 2 Cincinnati W 20-0 Skelly Stadium 10,000 Sept. 22 Wichita State* W 61-0 Skelly Stadium 10,000 9 Oklahoma State* W 20-18 Skelly Stadium 17,000 29 West Texas State W 32-0 Skelly Stadium 3,500 16 Baylor W 17-0 Skelly Stadium 12,000 Oct. 6 Drake* W 19-0 Skelly Stadium 10,000 28 #10 Arkansas W 14-13 Skelly Stadium 19,123 13 @ Texas Tech W 18-7 Lubbock, Texas 9,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-0 (1st place) STAFF 20 Nevada W 40-0 Skelly Stadium 16,000 Completed the season ranked 17th nationally in Associated Press poll. 27 @ #8 Indiana L 2-7 Bloomington, Ind. 20,000 Nov. 10 @ #11 Oklahoma St.* L 6-12 Stillwater, Okla. 18,000 1947 Won 5 Lost 5 17 Baylor W 26-7 Skelly Stadium 15,000 22 Arkansas W 45-13 Skelly Stadium 17,000 Sept. 20 West Texas State W 26-13 Skelly Stadium 7,000 Dec. 1 Hondo Air Base (TX) W 20-18 Skelly Stadium 6,000 Oct. 4 Drake* W 28-14 Skelly Stadium 8,156 Jan. 1 #18 Georgia L 6-20 Houston, Texas 27,000 11 @ Texas Tech L 7-14 Lubbock, Texas 12,500 (Oil Bowl) 18 Georgetown L 0-12 Skelly Stadium 10,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-1 (2nd place) 25 @ Nevada L 13-21 Reno, Nev. 8,500 REVIEW Completed the season ranked 17th nationally in Associated Press poll. Nov. 1 Wichita State* W 7-0 Skelly Stadium 10,000 8 @ Oklahoma State* W 13-0 Stillwater, Okla. 28,500 15 Baylor L 6-7 Skelly Stadium 12,500 22 Detroit W 30-20 Skelly Stadium 10,000 27 Arkansas L 13-27 Skelly Stadium 22,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-0 (1st place) CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC OPPONENTS HISTORY RECORDS

1945 TEAM

TulsaHurricane.com 163 1948 Won 0 Lost 9 Tied 1 8 Villanova W 42-6 Skelly Stadium 18,000 14 @ Detroit* W 62-21 Detroit, Mich. 13,120 Sept. 25 @ Baylor L 19-42 Waco, Texas 12,000 22 Arkansas W 44-34 Skelly Stadium 12,500 Oct. 2 @ Florida L 14-28 Gainesville, Fla. 15,000 29 @ Texas Tech W 26-20 Lubbock, Texas 10,000 9 Texas Tech L 20-41 Skelly Stadium 11,277 Jan. 1 #15 Florida L 13-14 Jacksonville, Fla. 30,015 16 Georgetown L 7-13 Skelly Stadium 7,206 (Gator Bowl) 23 #15 Nevada L 14-65 Skelly Stadium 13,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-1 (2nd place) 30 @ Wichita State* T 14-14 Wichita, Kan. 12,500 Completed the season ranked 12th nationally in Associated Press poll. Nov. 6 Oklahoma State* L 0-19 Skelly Stadium 14,660 13 South Carolina L 7-27 Skelly Stadium 9,200 20 @ Arkansas L 18-55 Little Rock, Ark. 18,000 27 Detroit* L 22-26 Skelly Stadium 3,406 BERNIE Witucki *Missouri Valley Conference 0-2-1 (4th place) 2 seasons 1953 - 1954 1949 Won 5 Lost 5 Tied 1 W-3, L-18, T-0

Sept. 17 McMurry (TX) W 27-26 Skelly Stadium 10,000 23 @ Detroit* L 14-20 Detroit, Mich. 22,254 Oct. 1 Florida L 7-40 Skelly Stadium 9,284 1953 Won 3 Lost 7 8 @ Texas Tech L 0-15 Lubbock, Texas 14,000 14 #17 Villanova W 21-19 Philadelphia, Pa. 12,000 Sept. 19 Cincinnati L 7-14 Skelly Stadium 14,057 22 Bradley* W 55-6 Skelly Stadium 10,246 26 @ Wichita State* L 10-19 Wichita, Kan. 10,500 29 Wichita State* L 21-27 Skelly Stadium 10,021 Oct. 3 @ Pacific W 22-13 Stockton, Calif. 20,121 Nov. 5 @ Oklahoma State* T 13-13 Stillwater, Okla. 15,500 10 @ Alabama L 13-41 Tuscaloosa, Ala. n/a 12 San Francisco W 10-0 Skelly Stadium 9,278 17 Hardin-Simmons W 14-13 Skelly Stadium 11,500 19 Kansas State W 48-27 Skelly Stadium 11,000 31 @ Oklahoma State* L 14-28 Stillwater, Okla. 18,000 26 @ Arkansas L 7-40 Fayetteville, Ark. 12,000 Nov. 7 Houston* W 23-21 Skelly Stadium 11,500 *Missouri Valley Conference 1-2-1 (5th place) 14 #19 Texas Tech L 7-49 Skelly Stadium 9,000 21 Detroit* L 0-33 Skelly Stadium 7,000 1950 Won 9 Lost 1 Tied 1 28 @ Arkansas L 7-27 Fayetteville, Ark. 8,500 *Missouri Valley Conference 1-3 (5th place) Sept. 16 McMurry (TX) W 20-13 Skelly Stadium 15,500 1954 Won 0 Lost 11 23 @ San Francisco L 14-23 San Francisco, Calif. 15,015 Oct. 7 @ Georgetown W 21-7 Washington, D.C. 4,075 Sept. 18 Hardin-Simmons L 14-21 Skelly Stadium 12,500 14 Villanova W 27-7 Skelly Stadium 17,500 25 @ Arkansas L 0-41 Fayetteville, Ark. 13,000 21 Detroit* T 13-13 Skelly Stadium 12,356 Oct. 2 @ Cincinnati L 7-40 Cincinnati, Ohio 18,000 28 @ Bradley* W 74-7 Peoria, Ill. 4,500 9 @ Alabama L 0-40 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 17,000 Nov. 4 Oklahoma State* W 27-13 Skelly Stadium 15,350 16 Kansas State L 13-20 Skelly Stadium 8,000 11 @ Texas Tech W 39-7 Lubbock, Texas 18,000 22 @ Detroit* L 18-28 Detroit, Mich. 21,350 18 Wichita State* W 48-0 Skelly Stadium 11,531 30 Oklahoma State* L 0-12 Skelly Stadium 11,000 23 Arkansas W 28-13 Skelly Stadium 19,500 Nov. 6 @ Houston* L 7-20 Houston, Texas 14,500 Dec. 2 @ Houston W 28-21 Houston, Texas 10,000 13 @ Texas Tech L 13-55 Lubbock, Texas 18,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-0-1 (1st place) 20 Wyoming L 27-28 Skelly Stadium 7,000 Completed the season ranked 19th in Associated Press poll. 25 Wichita State* L 19-33 Skelly Stadium 8,800 1951 Won 9 Lost 2 *Missouri Valley Conference 0-4 (5th place)

Sept. 22 Hawaii W 58-0 Skelly Stadium 14,479 29 @ Cincinnati L 35-47 Cincinnati, Ohio 19,000 Oct. 13 Houston* W 46-27 Skelly Stadium 14,651 BOBBY Dobbs 20 Marquette W 27-21 Skelly Stadium 17,500 6 seasons 27 @ Wichita State* W 33-0 Wichita, Kan. 8,082 1955 - 1960 Nov. 3 @ Oklahoma State* W 35-7 Stillwater, Okla. 28,000 W-30, L-28, T-2 10 Kansas State W 42-26 Skelly Stadium 13,226 17 Texas Tech W 21-14 Skelly Stadium 9,984 24 @ Arkansas L 7-24 Little Rock, Ark. 11,500 Dec. 1 Detroit* W 34-20 Skelly Stadium 8,025 1955 Won 2 Lost 7 Tied 1 8 Hardin-Simmons W 33-14 Skelly Stadium 5,282 *Missouri Valley Conference 4-0 (1st place) Sept. 17 @ Arkansas L 6-21 Fayetteville, Ark. 18,000 24 Hardin-Simmons W 41-19 Skelly Stadium 13,853 1952 Won 8 Lost 2 Tied 1 Oct. 1 @ Marquette L 0-13 Milwaukee, Wis. 14,000 15 @ Wyoming L 19-23 Laramie, Wyo. 8,890 Sept. 27 Hardin-Simmons W 56-27 Skelly Stadium 15,500 22 Cincinnati T 21-21 Skelly Stadium 14,079 Oct. 4 Cincinnati T 14-14 Skelly Stadium 17,500 29 @ Oklahoma State* L 0-14 Stillwater, Okla. 16,000 11 @ Houston* L 7-33 Houston, Texas 30,000 Nov. 5 Houston* W 17-14 Skelly Stadium 12,058 18 Kansas State W 26-7 Skelly Stadium 12,500 12 Texas Tech L 7-34 Skelly Stadium 14,332 25 Wichita State* W 28-0 Skelly Stadium 12,500 19 Detroit* L 13-19 Skelly Stadium 10,562 Nov. 1 Oklahoma State* W 23-21 Skelly Stadium 20,000 24 @ Wichita State* L 0-54 Wichita, Kan. 13,845 *Missouri Valley Conference 1-3 (4th place)

164 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1956 Won 7 Lost 2 Tied 1 GLENN Dobbs Sept. 15 New Mexico State W 27-6 Skelly Stadium 17,013 8 seasons INTRO 29 @ Cincinnati L 6-7 Cincinnati, Ohio 17,000 1961 - 1968 Oct. 6 Marquette W 54-0 Skelly Stadium 13,718 W-45, L-37, T-0 13 Oklahoma State* T 14-14 Skelly Stadium 19,391 3 MVC Championships 20 @ Detroit* W 3-0 Detroit, Mich. 9,118 2 Bowl Appearances 27 Hardin-Simmons W 27-9 Skelly Stadium 13,944 Nov. 3 Pacific W 14-13 Skelly Stadium 15,505 1961 Won 2 Lost 8 10 @ Houston* L 0-14 Houston, Texas 20,000 17 Texas Tech W 10-7 Skelly Stadium 12,152 Sept. 16 Hardin-Simmons W 27-0 Skelly Stadium 14,408 24 Wichita State* W 14-6 Skelly Stadium 13,121 PLAYERS 23 Memphis L 12-48 Skelly Stadium 14,252 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-1-1 (2nd place) 30 @ Arkansas L 0-6 Fayetteville, Ark. 18,000 Oct. 7 @ Oklahoma State L 0-26 Stillwater, Okla. 18,500 1957 Won 4 Lost 6 14 @ Tennessee L 6-52 Knoxville, Tenn. 23,439 21 @ North Texas* L 12-23 Denton, Texas 15,000 Sept. 21 Hardin-Simmons L 0-14 Skelly Stadium 16,500 28 @ Wichita State* L 7-9 Wichita, Kan. 11,770 28 @ Arkansas L 14-41 Fayetteville, Ark. n/a Nov. 4 Cincinnati* W 19-0 Skelly Stadium 8,256 Oct. 5 @ Pacific L 13-21 Stockton, Calif. 20,000 11 Houston L 2-14 Skelly Stadium 10,278 12 @ Oklahoma State L 13-28 Stillwater, Okla. 21,000 18 Iowa State L 6-27 Skelly Stadium 6,660 19 North Texas* L 12-14 Skelly Stadium 12,500 26 Air Force W 12-7 Skelly Stadium 8,463 *Missouri Valley Conference 1-2 (2nd place) STAFF Nov. 9 @ Texas Tech W 3-0 Lubbock, Texas 18,500 16 Cincinnati* W 12-7 Skelly Stadium 11,148 1962 Won 5 Lost 5 23 Houston* L 7-13 Skelly Stadium 13,486 30 @ Wichita State* W 24-0 Wichita, Kan. 4,844 Sept. 15 Hardin-Simmons W 39-0 Skelly Stadium 14,000 29 @ Arkansas L 14-42 Fayetteville, Ark. 26,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-2 (3rd place) Oct. 6 Oklahoma State L 7-17 Skelly Stadium 15,022 13 North Texas* W 34-0 Skelly Stadium 8,500 20 Louisville W 25-7 Skelly Stadium 8,000 1958 Won 7 Lost 3 27 @ #2 Alabama L 6-35 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 25,000 REVIEW Nov. 3 @ Cincinnati* W 24-18 Cincinnati, Ohio 7,500 Sept. 20 Hardin-Simmons L 0-14 Skelly Stadium 17,000 10 @ Houston L 31-35 Houston, Texas 15,000 27 @ Arkansas W 27-14 Fayetteville, Ark. 19,000 17 Toledo L 18-21 Skelly Stadium 5,000 Oct. 4 Arizona W 34-0 Skelly Stadium 12,300 22 Wichita State* W 21-6 Skelly Stadium 10,000 11 Oklahoma State W 24-16 Skelly Stadium 20,509 18 Drake W 59-0 Skelly Stadium 11,137 * Missouri Valley Conference 3-0 (1st place) 25 @ North Texas* L 7-8 Denton, Texas 14,000

Nov. 1 @ Houston* W 25-20 Houston, Texas 26,000 1963 Won 5 Lost 5 CONFERENCE 8 @ Cincinnati* L 6-15 Cincinnati, Ohio 6,000 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 15 Texas Tech W 9-7 Skelly Stadium 12,278 Sept. 21 Montana State W 23-13 Skelly Stadium 13,400 27 Wichita State* W 25-6 Skelly Stadium 10,818 Oct. 5 Memphis L 15-28 Skelly Stadium 12,057 12 Cincinnati* L 15-21 Skelly Stadium 9,823 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-2 (3rd place) 19 @ North Texas* W 22-21 Denton, Texas 4,000 26 @ Arkansas L 7-56 Fayetteville, Ark. 27,000 1959 Won 5 Lost 5 Nov. 2 Southern Illinois W 49-6 Skelly Stadium 7,634 9 @ Oklahoma State L 24-33 Stillwater, Okla. 15,000 Sept. 19 @ Arkansas L 0-28 Fayetteville, Ark. 23,000 16 Houston W 22-21 Skelly Stadium 5,662 26 New Mexico State W 28-27 Skelly Stadium 14,500 30 @ Wichita State* L 15-26 Wichita, Kan. 9,830 OPPONENTS Oct. 3 @ Texas Tech L 7-8 Lubbock, Texas 12,000 Dec. 7 Louisville * W 22-12 Skelly Stadium 5,071 10 @ Oklahoma State L 0-26 Stillwater, Okla. 21,000 17 Hardin-Simmons W 16-8 Skelly Stadium 12,317 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-2 (3rd place) 24 Detroit W 21-6 Skelly Stadium 12,120 31 Houston* L 13-22 Skelly Stadium 12,034 1964 Won 9 Lost 2 Nov. 7 Cincinnati* W 14-7 Skelly Stadium 10,045 14 #16 North Texas* W 17-6 Skelly Stadium 6,872 Sept. 26 @ Arkansas L 22-31 Fayetteville, Ark. 35,000 26 @ Wichita State* L 21-26 Wichita, KS 6,000 Oct. 3 Southern Illinois W 63-7 Skelly Stadium 13,626 10 @ Houston W 31-23 Houston, Texas 15,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-2 (3rd place) 17 @ Louisville* W 58-0 Louisville, Ky. 11,536 HISTORY 24 @ Cincinnati* L 23-28 Cincinnati, Ohio 16,500 1960 Won 5 Lost 5 31 Oklahoma State W 61-14 Skelly Stadium 23,731 Nov. 7 Memphis W 19-7 Skelly Stadium 13,692 Sept. 17 New Mexico State L 18-38 Skelly Stadium 17,278 14 North Texas* W 47-0 Skelly Stadium 15,500 24 @ Arkansas L 7-48 Fayetteville, Ark. 25,000 21 @ Toledo W 39-16 Toledo, Ohio 15,282 Oct. 1 Hardin-Simmons W 21-7 Skelly Stadium 11,611 26 Wichita State* W 21-7 Skelly Stadium 19,750 8 Oklahoma State L 7-28 Skelly Stadium 16,238 Dec. 19 Mississippi W 14-7 Houston, Texas 52,500 15 @ Arizona W 17-16 Tucson, Ariz. 23,500 (Bluebonnet Bowl) 22 @ Cincinnati* W 34-3 Cincinnati, Ohio 12,000

29 @ Georgia L 7-45 Athens, Ga. 31,000 * Missouri Valley Conference 3-1 (2nd place) RECORDS Nov. 5 Wichita State* L 20-21 Skelly Stadium 11,226 Completed the season ranked 18th nationally in the UPI poll. 12 North Texas* W 12-8 Skelly Stadium 9,112 26 @ Houston W 26-16 Houston, Texas 7,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-1 (2nd place)

TulsaHurricane.com 165 1965 Won 8 Lost 3 Sept. 11 @ Houston W 14-0 Houston, Texas 37,138 VINCE Carillot 25 @ #5 Arkansas L 12-20 Fayetteville, Ark. 34,000 1 season Oct. 2 @ Oklahoma State L 14-17 Stillwater, Okla. 27,000 1969 9 Memphis W 32-28 Skelly Stadium 25,315 16 @ North Texas* W 27-20 Denton, Texas 8,000 W-1, L-9, T-0 23 Cincinnati* W 49-8 Skelly Stadium 24,867 30 @ Southern Illinois W 55-12 Carbondale, Ill. 15,000 Nov. 6 Louisville* W 51-18 Skelly Stadium 35,783 1969 Won 1 Lost 9 20 @ Wichita State* W 13-3 Wichita, Kan. 12,000 25 Colorado State W 48-20 Skelly Stadium 29,631 Sept. 20 @ Colorado L 14-35 Boulder, Colo. 34,784 Dec. 18 #7 Tennessee L 6-27 Houston, Texas 40,000 27 @ #3 Arkansas L 0-55 Fayetteville, Ark. 42,000 (Bluebonnet Bowl) Oct. 11 @ Tampa L 14-31 Tampa, Fla. 20,179 *Missouri Valley Conference 4-0 (1st place) 18 Florida State L 20-38 Skelly Stadium 16,500 25 Cincinnati* W 40-24 Skelly Stadium 12,000 1966 Won 6 Lost 4 Nov. 1 @ Memphis* L 24-42 Memphis, Tenn. 23,003 8 Houston L 14-47 Skelly Stadium 17,750 Sept. 17 Tampa W 57-11 Skelly Stadium 25,500 15 @ North Texas* L 16-42 Denton, Texas 5,000 24 @ #6 Arkansas L 8-27 Fayetteville, Ark. 41,000 22 @ Wichita State* L 12-28 Wichita, Kan. 19,878 Oct. 8 @ Colorado State W 20-6 Ft. Collins, Colo. 14,300 27 Louisville* L 29-35 Skelly Stadium 12,750 15 North Texas* W 30-27 Skelly Stadium 25,400 *Missouri Valley Conference 1-4 (5th place) 22 @ Memphis L 0-6 Memphis, Tenn. 27,604 29 @ Cincinnati* W 13-0 Cincinnati, Ohio 18,000 Nov. 5 @ Houston L 14-73 Houston, Texas 42,061 CLAUDE Gibson 12 Montana State W 13-10 Skelly Stadium 24,055 2 1/2 seasons 19 @ Louisville* L 18-29 Louisville, Ky. 3,500 1970 - 1972 24 Wichita State* W 47-14 Skelly Stadium 14,500 W-11, L-16, T-0 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-1 (1st place)

1967 Won 7 Lost 3 1970 Won 6 Lost 4 Sept. 30 @ Arkansas W 14-12 Fayetteville, Ark. 41,000 Oct. 7 Idaho State W 58-0 Skelly Stadium 23,500 Sept. 12 Cincinnati W 7-3 Skelly Stadium 17,500 14 Tampa W 77-0 Skelly Stadium 21,500 19 Idaho State W 38-13 Skelly Stadium 15,250 21 @ Cincinnati* W 35-6 Cincinnati, Ohio 22,000 26 @ #12 Arkansas L 7-49 Fayetteville, Ark. 40,000 28 @ Southern Illinois L 13-16 Carbondale, Ill. 15,500 Oct. 3 Memphis* W 27-12 Skelly Stadium 17,500 Nov. 4 @ Wichita State* W 14-0 Wichita, Kan. 12,803 10 @ Louisville* L 8-14 Louisville, Ky. 9,453 11 Wake Forest L 24-31 Skelly Stadium 23,500 17 @ Virginia Tech L 14-17 Blacksburg, Va. 24,000 18 @ North Texas* L 12-54 Denton, Texas 16,000 31 @ Houston L 9-21 Houston, Texas 34,119 25 #10 Houston W 22-13 Skelly Stadium 26,300 Nov. 7 Wichita State* W 21-12 Skelly Stadium 25,000 Dec. 2 Louisville* W 35-23 Skelly Stadium 12,000 21 Idaho W 30-17 Skelly Stadium 8,500 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-1 (2nd place) Dec. 5 North Texas* W 26-20 Skelly Stadium 10,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-1 (2nd place) 1968 Won 3 Lost 7 1971 Won 4 Lost 7 Sept. 28 @ Arkansas L 13-56 Fayetteville, Ark. 41,000 Oct. 5 Southern Illinois W 20-3 Skelly Stadium 21,700 Sept. 18 Kansas State L 10-19 Skelly Stadium 23,500 12 @ Louisville* L 7-16 Louisville, Ky. 11,132 25 @ #7 Arkansas W 21-20 Fayetteville, Ark. 41,742 19 North Texas* L 17-20 Skelly Stadium 26,250 Oct. 2 @ West Texas State* W 17-13 Canyon, Texas n/a 26 @ Cincinnati* W 34-27 Cincinnati, Ohio 15,569 9 Virginia Tech* W 46-39 Skelly Stadium 21,500 Nov. 2 Memphis* L 6-32 Skelly Stadium 11,900 16 @ Wake Forest L 21-51 Winston-Salem, NC n/a 9 @ Tulane L 15-25 New Orleans, La. 10,260 23 Brigham Young† L 7-25 Skelly Stadium 11,500 16 @ Air Force L 8-28 Colo. Springs, Colo. 32,175 30 @ Tennessee L 3-38 Knoxville, Tenn. 62,517 23 @ #11 Houston L 6-100 Houston, Texas 34,098 Nov. 6 Louisville* L 0-17 Skelly Stadium 14,000 28 Wichita State* W 23-7 Skelly Stadium 8,000 13 Air Force L 7-17 Skelly Stadium 21,000 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-3 (5th place) 20 @ Florida State L 10-45 Tallahassee, Fla. 20,528 27 @ Wichita State* W 31-13 Wichita, Kan. 7,835 *Missouri Valley Conference 3-2 (2nd place) †Designated MVC Game

1972 Won 4 Lost 7

Sept. 9 @ Kansas State L 13-21 Manhattan, Kan. 28,000 16 Wichita State* W 10-9 Skelly Stadium 21,000 23 Houston L 0-21 Skelly Stadium 23,200 30 @ Arkansas L 20-21 Fayetteville, Ark. 40,003 Oct. 7 @ Texas Tech L 18-35 Lubbock, Texas 34,175 14 TCU† L 9-35 Skelly Stadium 18,500

166 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1976 Won 7 Lost 4 Tied 1 F.A. Dry 4 1/2 seasons Sept. 4 Richmond W 22-7 Skelly Stadium 24,000 INTRO 1972 - 1976 11 @ Oklahoma State L 21-33 Stillwater, Okla. 38,000 W-31, L-18, T-1 18 Memphis W 16-14 Skelly Stadium 30,350 4 MVC Championships 25 @ #12 Arkansas W 9-3 Fayetteville, Ark. 40,563 Oct. 2 New Mexico State* W 32-7 SkeIly Stadium 31,700 16 @ Cincinnati L 7-16 Cincinnati, Ohio 17,717 1972 (continued) 30 @ Louisville W 20-10 Louisville, Ky. 8,068 Nov. 6 @ Virginia Tech W 35-31 Blacksburg, Va. 31,000

28 @ Memphis* L 21-49 Memphis, Tenn. 21,736 13 @ Drake* W 45-20 Des Moines, Iowa 5,182 PLAYERS Nov. 4 @ #17 Louisville* W 28-26 Louisville, Ky. 24,000 20 Wichita State* L 13-30 Skelly Stadium 12,425 11 @ Florida State L 21-23 Tallahassee, Fla. 24,016 27 West Texas State* T 17-17 Skelly Stadium 7,130 18 Montana W 10-7 Skelly Stadium 10,000 Dec. 13 McNeese State L 16-20 Shreveport, La. 19,164 25 North Texas* W 45-22 Skelly Stadium 5,000 (Independence Bowl)

*Missouri Valley Conference 3-2 ( 4th place) *Missouri Valley Conference 2-1-1 (1st place) †Designated MVC Game

1973 Won 6 Lost 5 JOHN Cooper 8 seasons STAFF Sept. 15 West Texas State* W 48-3 Skelly Stadium 27,000 1977 - 1984 22 @ Kansas State L 0-21 Manhattan, Kan. 27,500 W-57, L-31, T-0 29 Cincinnati W 16-13 Skelly Stadium 24,000 5 MVC Championships Oct. 6 Drake* W 44-7 Skelly Stadium 23,500 13 @ Memphis L 16-28 Memphis, Tenn. 10,420 20 New Mexico State* W 52-14 Skelly Stadium 20,000 1977 Won 3 Lost 8 27 @ Arkansas L 6-20 Little Rock, Ark. 42,341 Nov. 3 Louisville* W 17-9 Skelly Stadium 18,500 Sept. 3 @ SW Louisiana L 21-48 Lafayette, La. 24,130 17 @ North Texas* W 24-15 Denton, Texas 14,800 REVIEW 10 #20 Oklahoma State L 17-34 Skelly Stadium 39,168 24 @ Wichita State* L 19-28 Wichita, Kan. 6,548 17 UL-Monroe W 37-35 Skelly Stadium 14,306 Dec. 1 @ #14 Houston L 16-35 Houston, Texas 21,590 24 @ #16 Arkansas L 3-37 Fayetteville, Ark. 43,524 *Missouri Valley Conference 5-1 (1st place) Oct. 1 Wichita State* L 26-38 Skelly Stadium 17,081 8 @ Louisville L 0-33 Louisville, Ky. 12,007 22 @ Cincinnati† L 0-28 Cincinnati, Ohio 14,400 1974 Won 8 Lost 3 29 @ San Diego State L 7-41 San Diego, Calif. 28,306 Nov. 5 @ Drake* W 33-23 Des Moines, Iowa 6,370 Sept. 14 @ Kansas State L 14-31 Manhattan, Kan. 18,000 CONFERENCE 12 New Mexico State* W 27-24 Skelly Stadium 11,384 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 21 North Texas State* W 31-6 Skelly Stadium 22,500 19 @ West Texas State* L 21-57 Canyon, Texas 6,300 28 @ Arkansas L 0-60 Fayetteville, Ark. 39,200 Oct. 5 @ Tennessee L 10-17 Knoxville, Tenn. 67,256 *Missouri Valley Conference 2-3 (4th place) †Designated MVC Game 12 Wichita State* W 35-13 Skelly Stadium 20,000 19 West Texas State* W 17-10 Skelly Stadium 22,000

26 @ Tampa W 31-21 Tampa, Fla. 18,295 1978 Won 9 Lost 2 Nov. 2 @ Louisville* W 37-7 Louisville, Ky. 9,146 9 New Mexico State* W 28-7 Skelly Stadium 10,000 Sept. 2 Arkansas State W 21-20 Skelly Stadium 20,900

16 @ Drake* W 52-14 Des Moines, Iowa 7,650 OPPONENTS 9 @ Virginia Tech W 35-33 Blacksburg, Va. 26,000 30 #15 Houston W 30-14 Skelly Stadium 15,500 16 SW Louisiana W 10-3 Skelly Stadium 21,500 *Missouri Valley Conference 6-0 (1st place) 23 Kansas State W 24-14 Skelly Stadium 22,000 Completed the season ranked 19th nationally in the UPI poll. 30 @ #2 Arkansas L 13-21 Fayetteville, Ark. 45,435 Oct. 7 Louisville† W 24-7 Skelly Stadium 20,500 14 @ New Mexico State* L 20-23 Las Cruces, NM 12,337 1975 Won 7 Lost 4 21 @ Cincinnati† W 27-26 Cincinnati, Ohio 11,521 28 Drake* W 44-20 Skelly Stadium 17,500 Sept. 13 Kansas State L 16-17 Skelly Stadium 34,000 Nov. 4 West Texas State* W 44-23 Skelly Stadium 18,250 20 @ West Texas State* W 23-14 Canyon, Texas 12,800 11 @ Wichita State* W 27-13 Wichita, Kan. 6,519 27 @ Arkansas L 15-31 Fayetteville, Ark. 38,000 HISTORY Oct. 4 @ New Mexico State* W 35-7 Las Cruces, NM 11,026 *Missouri Valley Conference 5-1 (2nd place) †Designated MVC Games 11 Cincinnati W 24-16 Skelly Stadium 27,000 18 @ Wichita State* W 41-10 Wichita, Kan. 13,278 25 Memphis L 14-16 Skelly Stadium 20,000 Nov. 1 Louisville W 38-14 Skelly Stadium 14,500 8 Drake* W 70-7 Skelly Stadium 20,000 15 Indiana State W 62-7 Skelly Stadium 21,500 29 @ Houston L 30-42 Houston, Texas 12,127 *Missouri Valley Conference 4-0 (1st place) RECORDS

TulsaHurricane.com 167 1979 Won 6 Lost 5 1982 Won 10 Lost 1

Sept. 1 McNeese State L 3-6 Skelly Stadium 24,600 Sept. 4 Air Force W 35-17 Skelly Stadium 29,811 8 @ Air Force W 24-7 Colo. Springs, Colo. 23,000 11 @ #13 Arkansas L 0-38 Fayetteville, Ark. 43,820 15 SW Louisiana W 28-20 Skelly Stadium 17,500 19 Oklahoma State W 25-15 Skelly Stadium 35,297 22 @ #3 Oklahoma L 13-49 Norman, Okla. 71,187 Oct. 2 @ Kansas W 20-15 Lawrence, Kan. 35,512 29 @ #13 Arkansas L 8-33 Fayetteville, Ark. 45,742 9 @ New Mexico State* W 31-14 Las Cruces, NM 11,633 Oct. 6 @ Kansas State W 9-6 Manhattan, Kan. 33,100 16 Southern Illinois* W 22-3 Skelly Stadium 26,936 13 @ Louisville L 7-24 Louisville, Ky. 14,941 23 @ Drake* W 34-18 Des Moines, Iowa 12,820 20 TCU L 17-24 Skelly Stadium 20,000 30 @ Wichita State* W 30-21 Wichita, Kan. 28,450 27 @ Florida W 20-10 Gainesville, Fla. 60,126 Nov. 6 West Texas State* W 59-21 Skelly Stadium 25,803 Nov. 3 Wichita State* W 28-26 Skelly Stadium 17,821 13 Indiana State* W 48-14 Skelly Stadium 23,929 11 New Mexico State* W 38-16 Skelly Stadium 10,065 20 @ North Texas W 38-20 Denton, Texas 8,500

*Missouri Valley Conference 2-0 (not enough MVC games to qualify for title) *Missouri Valley Conference 6-0 (1st place)

1980 Won 8 Lost 3 1983 Won 8 Lost 3

Sept. 13 Cincinnati W 31-13 Skelly Stadium 19,941 Sept. 3 San Diego State W 34-9 Skelly Stadium 25,429 20 @ Wichita State* L 10-23 Wichita, Kan. 19,010 10 @ Arkansas L 14-17 Fayetteville, Ark. 45,202 27 @ #15 Arkansas L 10-13 Fayetteville, Ark. 41,082 17 NW Louisiana W 26-19 Skelly Stadium 20,193 Oct. 4 Kansas State W 3-0 Skelly Stadium 23,213 24 @ #8 Oklahoma L 18-28 Norman, Okla. 75,008 11 North Texas W 28-27 Skelly Stadium 18,315 Oct. 1 @ Oklahoma State L 0-9 Stillwater, Okla. 49,500 18 @ TCU W 23-17 Ft. Worth, Texas 12,367 8 New Mexico State* W 24-10 Skelly Stadium 16,098 25 West Texas State* W 44-24 Skelly Stadium 18,011 15 Illinois State* W 39-25 Skelly Stadium 21,107 Nov. 1 @ #5 Florida State L 2-45 Tallahassee, Fla. 47,683 22 @ Texas Tech W 59-20 Lubbock, Texas 34,002 8 Indiana State* W 30-7 Skelly Stadium 17,647 29 Wichita State* W 30-19 Skelly Stadium 23,947 15 @ Southern Illinois* W 41-7 Carbondale, Ill. 6,432 Nov. 5 @ Drake* W 22-13 Des Moines, Iowa 4,900 22 @ New Mexico State* W 21-20 Las Cruces, NM 10,081 12 West Texas State* W 31-16 Skelly Stadium 22,318 *Missouri Valley Conference 4-1 (1st place) *Missouri Valley Conference 5-0 (1st place)

1981 Won 7 Lost 4 1984 Won 6 Lost 5

Sept. 5 Kansas† (forfeit) W 11-15 Skelly Stadium 36,824 Sept. 1 Southern Illinois* W 23-10 Skelly Stadium 17,127 12 @ Arkansas L 10-14 Fayetteville, Ark. 42,118 15 @ #8 Brigham Young L 15-38 Provo, Utah 64,327 19 @ Oklahoma State L 21-23 Stillwater, Okla. 47,000 22 @ Arkansas L 9-18 Fayetteville, Ark. 43,680 26 Southern Illinois* L 34-36 Skelly Stadium 18,943 29 #10 Oklahoma State L 7-31 Skelly Stadium 40,235 Oct. 3 Kansas State W 35-21 Skelly Stadium 18,196 Oct. 6 @ West Texas State* W 35-7 Canyon, Texas 2,300 17 @ Indiana State* W 20-19 Terre Haute, Ind. 5,293 13 East Carolina W 31-20 Skelly Stadium 16,674 24 Wichita State* W 52-21 Skelly Stadium 17,022 20 Wichita State* W 55-20 Skelly Stadium 12,621 31 Drake* W 59-6 Skelly Stadium 19,741 27 @ Texas Tech L 17-20 Lubbock, Texas 34,624 Nov. 7 New Mexico State* W 31-0 Skelly Stadium 23,621 Nov. 3 @ Illinois State * W 28-7 Normal, Ill. 9,491 14 @ West Texas State* W 24-10 Canyon, Texas 8,300 10 @ Indiana State* W 24-17 Terre Haute, Ind. 12,392 21 @ Arkansas State L 7-31 Jonesboro, Ark. 10,419 17 SW Louisiana L 17-18 Skelly Stadium 13,104 *Missouri Valley Conference 5-1 (1st place) *Missouri Valley Conference 5-0 (1st place) †Kansas later forfeited game to Tulsa

1982 TEAM

168 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 DON Morton DAVE Rader INTRO 2 seasons 12 seasons 1985 - 1986 1988 - 1999 W-13, L-9, T-0 W-49, L-80, T-1 1 MVC Championship 2 Bowl Appearances

1985 Won 6 Lost 5 1988 Won 4 Lost 7 PLAYERS Sept. 7 Houston* W 31-24 Skelly Stadium 28,156 Sept. 3 Kansas State W 35-9 Skelly Stadium 21,547 14 Texas Tech L 17-21 Skelly Stadium 29,972 10 @ Arkansas L 26-30 Fayetteville, Ark. 43,008 21 @ Arkansas L 0-24 Little Rock, Ark. 55,112 24 UTEP L 24-27 Skelly Stadium 20,057 28 @ Texas A&M L 10-45 College Station, Texas 44,342 Oct. 1 @ Oklahoma State L 35-56 Stillwater, Okla. 45,100 Oct. 5 @ #6 Oklahoma St. L 13-25 Stillwater, Okla. 49,400 8 @ Louisville L 3-9 Louisville, Ky. 24,381 12 Long Beach State W 37-35 Skelly Stadium 12,262 15 @ Houston L 28-82 Houston, Texas 14,068 19 @ #13 Florida State L 14-76 Tallahassee, Fla. 53,500 29 @ UNLV W 33-7 Las Vegas, Nev. 18,425 26 West Texas State* W 44-17 Skelly Stadium 11,378 Nov. 5 @ #3 Miami (Fla.) L 3-34 Miami, Fla. 38,196 Nov. 2 @ Wichita State* W 42-26 Wichita, Kan. 11,760 12 @ Memphis L 20-26 Memphis, Tenn. 8,213 19 Temple W 15-10 Skelly Stadium 7,186

9 Drake* W 45-15 Skelly Stadium 12,872 STAFF 16 @ East Carolina† W 21-20 Greenville, NC 23,126 26 Colorado State W 32-28 Skelly Stadium 7,500

*Missouri Valley Conference 5-0 (1st place) 1989 Won 6 Lost 6 †Designated MVC Game Sept. 2 @ UTEP W 23-14 El Paso, Texas 38,065 1986 Won 7 Lost 4 9 Oklahoma State W 20-10 Skelly Stadium 40,785 16 @ #9 Arkansas L 7-26 Fayetteville, Ark. 51,518 Aug. 30 Louisiana Tech L 17-22 Skelly Stadium 25,667 23 New Mexico W 35-33 Skelly Stadium 19,382 Sept. 6 Tennessee Tech W 51-0 Skelly Stadium 10,466 30 @ Iowa L 22-30 Iowa City, Iowa 67,770 REVIEW 13 Oklahoma State W 27-23 Skelly Stadium 41,235 Oct. 7 @ SW Louisiana L 13-21 Lafayette, La. 20,263 20 @ #12 Arkansas L 17-34 Fayetteville, Ark. 51,080 14 New Mexico State W 34-13 Skelly Stadium 21,134 27 @ Houston W 24-14 Houston, Texas 12,445 21 Louisville W 31-24 Skelly Stadium 20,012 Oct. 2 Cal-St Fullerton W 20-10 Skelly Stadium 11,988 28 @ Louisiana Tech L 31-34 Ruston, La. 17,100 11 @ SW Louisiana L 13-17 Lafayette, La. 22,031 Nov. 11 @ Wake Forest L 17-29 Winston-Salem, NC 11,400 18 Central Michigan W 42-6 Skelly Stadium 10,876 18 Bowling Green W 45-10 Skelly Stadium 25,629 Nov. 1 Wichita State W 38-10 Skelly Stadium 12,437 Dec. 16 Oregon L 24-27 Shreveport, La. 44,621 8 @ New Mexico W 34-27 Albuquerque, NM 11,372 (Independence Bowl) CONFERENCE

15 @ #1 Miami (Fla.) L 10-23 Miami, Fla. 51,110 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 1990 Won 3 Lost 8

Sept. 1 @ Oklahoma State L 3-10 Stillwater, Okla. 41,200 GEORGE Henshaw 8 SW Missouri State W 41-28 Skelly Stadium 22,590 1 season 15 @ Arkansas L 3-28 Fayetteville, Ark. 50,118 1987 22 @ #11 Oklahoma L 10-52 Norman, Okla. 70,325 W-3, L-8, T-0 29 Memphis L 10-22 Skelly Stadium 21,072 Oct. 6 @ Louisville L 14-38 Louisville, Ky. 36,692 13 Louisiana Tech L 21-35 Skelly Stadium 17,658 OPPONENTS 20 SW Louisiana L 13-25 Skelly Stadium 18,019 1987 Won 3 Lost 8 27 @ New Mexico State W 35-10 Las Cruces, NM 17,972 Nov. 10 @ Colorado State L 13-31 Fort Collins, Colo. 25,710 Sept. 5 @ Oklahoma State L 28-39 Stillwater, Okla. 46,700 17 Montana State W 20-2 Skelly Stadium 40,248 12 @ Florida L 0-52 Gainesville, Fla. 72,173 19 @ Arkansas L 15-30 Fayetteville, Ark. 46,418 1991 Won 10 Lost 2 26 #1 Oklahoma L 0-65 Skelly Stadium 47,350 Oct. 3 @ Kansas State W 37-25 Manhattan, Kan. 28,400 Aug. 31 SW Missouri State W 34-13 Skelly Stadium 31,124 10 @ Temple W 24-17 Philadelphia, Pa. 20,008 Sept. 7 Oklahoma State W 13-7 Skelly Stadium 39,479 17 @ Central Michigan L 18-41 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 19,612 14 @ Kansas L 17-23 Lawrence, Kan. 35,000 HISTORY 24 @ Texas Tech L 7-42 Lubbock, Texas 24,341 21 #15 Texas A&M W 35-34 Skelly Stadium 30,122 31 Louisville W 26-22 Skelly Stadium 19,472 28 #2 Miami (Fla.) L 10-34 Skelly Stadium 35,689 Nov. 7 Northern Arizona L 20-24 Skelly Stadium 10,863 Oct. 12 @ SW Louisiana W 34-20 Lafayette, La. 17,512 21 Memphis L 0-14 Skelly Stadium 18,612 26 @ Memphis W 33-28 Memphis, Tenn. 17,502 Nov. 2 Southern Miss W 13-10 Skelly Stadium 27,784 16 Louisville W 40-0 Skelly Stadium 31,717 23 Ohio W 45-13 Skelly Stadium 23,237 30 @ SMU W 31-26 Dallas, Texas 7,900 Dec. 30 San Diego State W 28-17 Anaheim, Calif. 34,217 RECORDS (Freedom Bowl) Completed the season ranked 21st nationally in both the Associated Press and USA Today/CNN polls.

TulsaHurricane.com 169 1992 Won 4 Lost 7 1995 Won 4 Lost 7 Sept. 5 Houston W 28-25 Skelly Stadium 33,619 12 @ #7 Texas A&M L 9-19 College Station, Texas 58,926 Sept. 2 Baylor L 5-37 Skelly Stadium 27,133 19 Kansas L 7-40 Skelly Stadium 34,986 9 Oklahoma State W 24-23 Skelly Stadium 31,963 26 @ Oklahoma State L 19-24 Stillwater, Okla. 47,280 16 @ #3 Texas A&M L 9-52 College Station, Texas 57,067 Oct. 3 @ Southern Miss L 24-33 Hattiesburg, Miss. 18,253 23 East Tennessee St. W 45-20 Skelly Stadium 17,836 10 SW Missouri State W 17-14 Skelly Stadium 21,856 30 @ Louisiana Tech L 23-27 Shreveport, La. 18,965 17 @ Louisville L 27-32 Louisville, Ky. 29,517 Oct. 7 Wyoming W 35-6 Skelly Stadium 20,003 24 Memphis L 25-30 Skelly Stadium 20,142 14 @ UTEP W 38-28 El Paso, Texas 19,931 31 SW Louisiana W 27-9 Skelly Stadium 19,073 28 @ Memphis L 7-10 Memphis, Tenn. 12,798 Nov. 7 UTEP W 48-39 Skelly Stadium 19,624 Nov. 4 @ Brigham Young L 35-45 Provo, Utah 63,754 28 @ Hawaii L 9-38 Honolulu, Hawaii 35,217 11 @ East Carolina L 7-23 Greenville, NC 26,410 18 Cincinnati L 5-24 Skelly Stadium 19,312 1993 Won 4 Lost 6 Tied 1 1996 Won 4 Lost 7 Sept. 4 @ Iowa L 25-26 Iowa City, Iowa 66,431 Aug. 31 @ SMU* L 10-17 Dallas, Texas 12,177 11 @ Houston W 38-24 Houston, Texas 15,138 Sept. 14 @ Oklahoma State L 9-30 Stillwater, Okla. 44,800 18 Oklahoma State L 10-16 Skelly Stadium 40,385 21 #19 Iowa W 27-20 Skelly Stadium 27,788 25 @ #10 Oklahoma L 20-41 Norman, Okla. 67,121 28 @ Oklahoma W 31-24 Norman, Okla. 68,384 Oct. 2 Cincinnati L 15-22 Skelly Stadium 21,296 Oct. 12 Colorado State* W 20-14 Skelly Stadium 24,556 16 @ Memphis W 23-19 Memphis, Tenn. 27,996 19 #18 Brigham Young* L 30-55 Skelly Stadium 34,624 30 Middle Tennessee W 38-17 Skelly Stadium 17,345 26 @ Utah* L 19-45 Salt Lake City, Utah 29,047 Nov. 6 @ East Carolina W 52-26 Greenville, NC 18,138 Nov. 2 New Mexico* L 23-34 Skelly Stadium 19,897 13 @ Arkansas L 11-24 Fayetteville, Ark. 28,525 9 TCU* L 24-31 Skelly Stadium 17,203 20 Southern Miss T 30-30 Skelly Stadium 21,783 16 @ UTEP* W 38-21 El Paso, Texas 14,293 25 Louisville L 0-28 Skelly Stadium 24,576 23 @ Rice* L 14-42 Houston, Texas 19,200 1994 Won 3 Lost 8 *Western Athletic Conference 2-6-0 (7th place/Mountain Division) Sept. 3 @ Missouri W 20-17 Columbia, Mo. 55,263 1997 Won 2 Lost 9 10 Memphis L 18-42 Skelly Stadium 21,324 Aug. 28 @ Cincinnati L 24-33 Cincinnati, Ohip 17,591 17 @ Wyoming L 7-17 Laramie, Wyo. 21,547 Sept. 13 @ Iowa L 16-54 Iowa City, Iowa 64,893 24 @ Oklahoma State L 10-17 Stillwater, Okla. 46,840 20 Missouri L 21-42 Skelly Stadium 40,385 Oct. 8 UTEP L 17-24 Skelly Stadium 17,127 Oct. 4 Rice* L 24-42 Skelly Stadium 19,994 15 UNLV W 44-22 Skelly Stadium 16,875 11 UTEP* L 18-33 Skelly Stadium 18-33 22 East Carolina L 21-28 Skelly Stadium 24,811 18 @ TCU* W 33-22 Fort Worth, Texas 23,813 29 @ Southern Miss L 29-47 Hattiesburg, Miss. 13,493 26 @ Colorado State* L 8-44 Fort Collins, Colo. 27,542 Nov. 12 SW Missouri State W 38-28 Skelly Stadium 17,349 Nov. 1 Utah* W 21-13 Skelly Stadium 19,864 19 @ Cincinnati L 13-28 Cincinnati, Ohio 18,162 8 @ Brigham Young* L 39-49 Provo, Utah 64,200 26 @ Louisville L 27-34 Louisville, Ky. 35,655 15 SMU* L 41-42 Skelly Stadium 15,234 22 @ New Mexico* L 13-51 Albuquerque, NM 29,217 * Western Athletic Conference 2-6-0 (7th place/Mountain Division)

1991 FREEDOM BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

170 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 1998 Won 4 Lost 7 2002 Won 1 Lost 11

Sept. 5 SW Missouri State W 49-14 Skelly Stadium 24,332 Aug. 30 #1 Oklahoma L 0-37 Skelly Stadium 40,385 INTRO 12 Oklahoma State W 35-20 Skelly Stadium 40,385 Sept. 7 @ Arkansas State L 19-21 Jonesboro, Ark. 15,363 26 @ West Virginia L 21-44 Morgantown, WV 48,819 14 @ Louisiana Tech* L 9-53 Ruston, La. 18,600 Oct. 3 San Diego State* L 14-24 Skelly Stadium 18,320 21 @ Baylor L 25-37 Waco, Texas 30,337 10 @ Colorado State* L 7-34 Fort Collins, Colo. 31,575 28 Kansas L 33-43 Skelly Stadium 17,893 17 @ Rice* L 10-14 Houston, Texas 18,116 Oct. 12 Boise State* L 24-52 Skelly Stadium 15,079 24 Air Force* L 21-42 Skelly Stadium 21,763 19 @ Hawaii* L 14-37 Honolulu, Hawaii 34,098 31 @ UNLV* W 20-16 Las Vegas, Nev. 15,187 26 UTEP* W 20-0 Skelly Stadium 12,317 Nov. 7 @ SMU* L 3-33 Dallas, Texas 11,143 Nov. 2 Rice* L 18-33 Skelly Stadium 12,587 14 TCU* L 7-17 Skelly Stadium 12,628 9 @ Fresno State* L 12-31 Fresno, Calif. 37,841 PLAYERS 21 Wyoming* W 35-0 Skelly Stadium 12,054 16 San Jose State* L 38-49 Skelly Stadium 15,653 * Western Athletic Conference 2-6-0 (7th place/Mountain Division) 23 @ SMU* L 21-24 Dallas, Texas 12,324 *Western Athletic Conference 1-7-0 (T-9th place) 1999 Won 2 Lost 9

Sept. 4 SW Missouri State W 45-21 Skelly Stadium 25,007 11 @ Oklahoma State L 9-46 Stillwater, Okla. 46,250 STEVE Kragthorpe 4 seasons 18 @ #7 Texas A&M L 13-62 College Station, Texas 67,647 2003 - 2006 25 @ San Jose State* L 10-34 San Jose, Calif. 12,871 Oct. 2 Rice* L 10-20 Skelly Stadium 15,270 W-29, L-22, T-0 STAFF 16 @ TCU* L 17-56 Fort Worth, Texas 27,957 1 C-USA Championship 3 Bowl Appearances 23 Hawaii* L 21-35 Skelly Stadium 15,756 Pat Henderson was named interim coach prior to the Fresno State game. He completed the season with a 1-3 record. 30 Fresno State* L 14-28 Skelly Stadium 13,265 2003 Won 8 Lost 5 Nov. 6 @ UTEP* W 43-19 El Paso, Texas 25,527 13 Louisiana-Monroe L 34-37 Skelly Stadium 15,037 Aug. 30 @ Minnesota L 10-49 Minneapolis, Minn. 36,623 Sept. 6 @ Arkansas L 13-45 Fayetteville, Ark. 69,442

20 SMU* L 14-28 Skelly Stadium 14,199 REVIEW *Western Athletic Conference 1-6-0 (8th place) 13 Texas State W 41-15 Skelly Stadium 35,805 20 Arkansas State W 54-7 Skelly Stadium 16,231 Oct. 4 Hawaii* W 27-16 Skelly Stadium 17,342 11 @ Boise State* L 20-27 Boise, Idaho 29,719 18 Nevada* L 21-28 Skelly Stadium 17,816 KEITH Burns 25 SMU* W 35-16 Skelly Stadium 16,733 3 seasons Nov. 1 @ UTEP* W 56-28 El Paso, Texas 17,095 2000 - 2002 8 @ Rice* W 31-28 Houston, Texas 10,846 CONFERENCE

W-7, L-28, T-0 15 Louisiana Tech* W 48-18 Skelly Stadium 28,862 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 22 @ San Jose State* W 34-32 San Jose, Calif. 7,618 Jan. 3 Georgia Tech L 10-52 Boise, Idaho 23,118 (Humanitarian Bowl) 2000 Won 5 Lost 7 *Western Athletic Conference 6-2-0 (T-2nd place) Sept. 2 @ North Carolina L 9-30 Chapel Hill, NC 44,000 9 Oklahoma State L 26-36 Skelly Stadium 40,385 2004 Won 4 Lost 8 16 @Rice* W 23-16 Houston, Texas 10,868 Sept. 4 @ Kansas L 3-21 Lawrence, Kan. 40,646

23 Louisiana Tech W 22-10 Skelly Stadium 17,673 OPPONENTS 30 @ Hawaii* W 24-14 Honolulu, Hawaii 36,430 11 @ Oklahoma State L 21-38 Stillwater, Okla. 47,307 Oct. 7 UTEP* L 7-40 Skelly Stadium 18,689 18 Navy L 0-29 Skelly Stadium 23,658 14 @ New Mexico State L 28-42 Las Cruces, NM 15,822 25 SW Missouri State W 49-7 Skelly Stadium 17,980 21 #11 TCU* L 3-17 Skelly Stadium 20,034 Oct. 2 @ Hawaii* L 16-44 Honolulu, Hawaii 44,429 28 @ Fresno State* L 12-34 Fresno, Calif. 41,088 16 #18 Boise State* L 42-45 Skelly Stadium 20,817 Nov. 11 @ SMU* L 20-24 Dallas, Texas 14,127 23 @ Nevada* L/OT 48-54 Reno, Nev. 13,550 18 San Jose State* W 28-17 Skelly Stadium 13,023 30 Rice* W 39-22 Skelly Stadium 12,218 25 Nevada* W 38-3 Skelly Stadium 15,024 Nov. 6 @ SMU* L/OT 35-41 Dallas, Texas 12,677 13 @ Louisiana Tech* L 21-38 Shreveport, La. 7,713 * Western Athletic Conference 4-4-0 (5th place) 20 San Jose State* W 34-24 Skelly Stadium 15,784 27 #24 UTEP* W 37-35 Skelly Stadium 10,977 HISTORY

2001 Won 1 Lost 10 *Western Athletic Conference 3-5-0 (T-6th place)

Aug. 30 Indiana State W 51-0 Skelly Stadium 20,839 Sept. 22 #11 Fresno State* L 18-37 Skelly Stadium 31,087 29 @ UTEP* L 10-26 El Paso, Texas 30,044 Oct. 6 New Mexico State L 7-24 Skelly Stadium 17,211 13 @ Boise State* L 10-41 Boise, Idaho 23,123 20 Hawaii* L 15-36 Skelly Stadium 17,629 27 @ San Jose State* L 27-63 San Jose, Calif. 6,873 RECORDS Nov. 3 @ #3 Oklahoma L 0-58 Norman, Okla. 74,911 10 @ Rice* L 32-59 Houston, Texas 29,317 17 SMU* L 14-24 Skelly Stadium 18,112 24 Louisiana Tech* L 7-19 Skelly Stadium 12,173 *Western Athletic Conference 0-8-0 (10th place)

TulsaHurricane.com 171 2005 Won 9 Lost 4

Sept. 1 Minnesota L 10-41 Skelly Stadium 33,410 TODD Graham Sept. 10 @ #18 Oklahoma L 15-31 Norman, Okla. 83,877 4 seasons Sept. 17 @ North Texas W 54-2 Denton, Texas 23,112 2007-2010 Sept. 24 Memphis* W/OT 37-31 Skelly Stadium 20,645 W-36, L-17, T-0 Oct. 1 Houston* L 23-30 Skelly Stadium 15,580 2 C-USA West Division Titles, 1 shared West Division Title 3 Bowl Appearances Oct. 8 @ Southern Miss* W 34-17 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,375 Oct. 15 @ Rice* W 41-21 Houston, Texas 10,893 Oct. 22 SMU* W 20-13 Skelly Stadium 22,502 2007 Won 10 Lost 4 Nov. 5 @ UTEP* L 38-41 El Paso, Texas 49,160 Nov. 12 East Carolina* W 45-13 Skelly Stadium 21,995 Aug. 30 @ UL-Monroe W 35-17 Monroe, La. 22,022 Nov. 16 @ Tulane* W 38-14 Monroe, La. 10,306 Sept. 15 BYU W 55-47 Chapman Stadium 24,445 Dec. 3 @ UCF** W 44-27 Orlando, Fla. 51,978 20 Oklahoma L 21-62 Chapman Stadium 35,542 Dec. 31 Fresno State W 31-24 Memphis, Tenn. 54,894 29 UAB* W 38-30 Chapman Stadium 22,710 (AutoZone Liberty Bowl) Oct. 6 @ UTEP* L 47-48 El Paso, Texas 35,676 * Conference USA 6-2-0 (1st place/West Division) 12 Marshall* W 38-31 Chapman Stadium 20,255 ** Conference USA Football Championship Game 20 @ UCF* L 23-44 Orlando, Fla. 45,510 27 SMU* W 29-23 Chapman Stadium 18,853 Nov. 3 @ Tulane* W 49-25 New Orleans, La. 15,271 10 Houston* W 56-7 Chapman Stadium 25,428 2006 Won 8 Lost 5 17 @ Army W 49-29 West Point, NY 27,687 Aug. 30 Stephen F. Austsin W 45-7 Skelly Stadium 23,308 24 @ Rice* W 48-43 Houston, Texas 11,742 Sept. 9 @ Brigham Young L 24-49 Provo, Utah 56,627 Dec. 1 @ UCF** L 25-44 Orlando, Fla. 44,128 16 North Texas W 28-3 Skelly Stadium 22,045 Jan. 6 Bowling Green W 63-7 Mobile, Ala. 36,932 (GMAC Bowl) 23 @ Navy W/OT24-23 Annapolis, Md. 31,604 Oct. 3 Southern Miss* W 20-6 Skelly Stadium 20,625 * Conference USA 6-2-0 (1st place/West Division) 14 @ East Carolina* W 31-10 Greenville, NC 34,011 ** Conference USA Football Championship Game 21 @ Memphis* W 35-14 Memphis, Tenn. 30,059 27 UTEP* W 30-20 Skelly Stadium 28,074 2008 Won 11 Lost 3 Nov. 4 @ Houston* L 10-27 Houston, Texas 22,452 Aug. 30 @ UAB* W 45-22 Birmingham, Ala. 19,672 11 Rice* L/OT 38-41 Skelly Stadium 18,632 18 @ SMU* L 24-34 Dallas, Texas 14,658 Sept. 6 @ North Texas W 56-26 Denton, Texas 22,785 24 Tulane* W 38-3 Skelly Stadium 15,502 20 New Mexico W 56-14 Chapman Stadium 30,000 Dec. 23 Utah L 13-25 Fort Worth, Texas 32,412 27 Central Arkansas W 62-34 Chapman Stadium 20,646 (Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl) Oct. 4 Rice* W 63-28 Chapman Stadium 24,926 11 @ SMU* W 37-31 Dallas, Texas 15,324 * Conference USA 5-3-0 (3rd place/West Division) 18 UTEP* W 77-35 Chapman Stadium 21,873 26 UCF* W 49-19 Chapman Stadium 30,000 Nov. 1 @ Arkansas L 23-30 Fayetteville, Ark. 70,021 15 @ Houston* L 30-70 Houston, Texas 20,855 22 Tulane* W 56-7 Chapman Stadium 20,391 29 @ Marshall* W 38-35 Huntington, WV 21,571 Dec. 6 East Carolina** L 24-27 Chapman Stadium 22,740 Jan. 6 #22 Ball State W 45-13 Mobile, Ala. 32,816 (GMAC Bowl)

* Conference USA 7-1-0 (1st place/West Division) ** Conference USA Football Championship Game

2007 GMAC BOWL CHAMPIONS

172 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 2009 Won 5 Lost 7

Sept. 4 @ Tulane* W 37-13 New Orleans, La. 27,638 BILL Blankenship 12 @ New Mexico W 44-10 Albuquerque, NM 30,051 3 seasons INTRO 19 @ #12 Oklahoma L 0-45 Norman, Okla. 84,803 2011-2013 26 Sam Houston State W 56-3 Chapman Stadium 26,048 W-24, L-27, T-0 Oct. 3 @ Rice* W 27-10 Houston, Texas 11,420 1 C-USA Championship 2 Bowl Appearances 14 #5 Boise State L 21-28 Chapman Stadium 30,000 21 @ UTEP* L 24-28 El Paso, Texas 37,368 31 SMU* L 13-27 Chapman Stadium 21,714 2011 Won 8 Lost 5 Nov. 7 #13 Houston* L 45-46 Chapman Stadium 20,243 Sept. 3 @ #1 Oklahoma L 14-47 Norman, Okla. 85,260 15 East Carolina* L 17-44 Chapman Stadium 17,453 PLAYERS 21 @ Southern Miss* L 34-44 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,757 10 @ Tulane* W 31-3 New Orleans, La. 19,752 27 Memphis* W/OT 33-30 Chapman Stadium 19,552 17 #7 Oklahoma State L 33-59 Chapman Stadium 24,563 24 @ #4 Boise State L 21-41 Boise, Idaho 34,019 * Conference USA 3-5-0 (T-3rd place/West Division) Oct. 1 North Texas W 41-24 Chapman Stadium 21,240 15 UAB* W 37-20 Chapman Stadium 21,494 2010 Won 10 Lost 3 22 @ Rice* W 38-20 Houston, Texas 17,314 29 SMU* W 38-7 Chapman Stadium 21,261 Sept. 5 @ East Carolina* L 49-51 Greenville, NC 50,010 Nov. 3 @ UCF* W 24-17 Orlando, Fla. 36,712 11 Bowling Green W 33-20 Chapman Stadium 19,565 12 Marshall* W 59-17 Chapman Stadium 17,672 18 @ Oklahoma State L 28-65 Stillwater, Okla. 51,778 19 @ UTEP* W 57-28 El Paso, Texas 23,849 STAFF 25 Central Arkansas W 41-14 Chapman Stadium 21,928 26 #7 Houston* L 16-48 Chapman Stadium 29,015 Oct. 2 @ Memphis* W 48-7 Memphis, Tenn. 22,231 Dec. 30 BYU L 21-24 Dallas, Texas 30,258 9 @ SMU* L 18-21 Dallas, Texas 19,329 (Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl) 16 Tulane* W 52-24 Chapman Stadium 23,295 30 @ Notre Dame W 28-27 South Bend, Ind. 80,795 * Conference USA 7-1-0 (2nd place/West Division) Nov. 6 Rice* W 64-21 Chapman Stadium 19,036 2012 Won 11 Lost 3 13 @ Houston* W 28-25 Houston, Texas 30,046 20 UTEP* W 31-28 Chapman Stadium 16,547 Sept. 1 @ Iowa State L 23-38 Ames, Iowa 54,931

26 Southern Miss* W 56-50 Chapman Stadium 21,901 8 Tulane* W 45-10 Chapman Stadium 17,880 REVIEW Dec. 24 @ #24 Hawaii W 62-35 Honolulu, Hawaii 43,673 15 Nicholls State W 66-16 Chapman Stadium 19,139 (Sheraton Hawaii Bowl) 22 Fresno State W 27-26 Chapman Stadium 24,236 29 @ UAB* W 49-42 Brimingham, Ala. 13,196 * Conference USA 6-2-0 (T-1st place/West Division) Oct. 6 @ Marshall* W 45-38 Huntington, WV 27,189 Completed the season ranked 24th in the Associated Press poll. 11 UTEP* W 33-11 Chapman Stadium 18,961 20 Rice* W 28-24 Chapman Stadium 22,567 Nov. 3 @ Arkansas L 15-19 Fayetteville, Ark. 64,451 10 @ Houston* W 41-7 Houston, Texas 25,827 CONFERENCE 17 UCF* W 23-21 Chapman Stadium 19,725 AMERICAN ATHLETIC 24 @ SMU* L 27-35 Dallas, Texas 15,336 Dec. 1 UCF** W/OT 33-27 Chapman Stadium 17,635 Dec. 31 Iowa State W 31-17 Memphis, Tenn. 53,687 (AutoZone Liberty Bowl)

* Conference USA 7-1-0 (1st place/West Division) ** Conference USA Football Championship Game Completed the season ranked 25th in the USA Today/Coaches poll. OPPONENTS HISTORY RECORDS

2010 SHERATON HAWAI’I BOWL CHAMPIONS

TulsaHurricane.com 173 2013 Won 3 Lost 9 2016 Won 10 Lost 3

Aug. 29 @ Bowling Green L 7-34 Bowling Green, Ohio 18,142 Sept. 3 San Jose State W 45-10 Chapman Stadium 18,748 Sept. 7 Colorado State W 30-27 Chapman Stadium 22,875 Sept. 10 @ #4 Ohio State L 3-48 Columbus, Ohio 104,410 14 @ #14 Oklahoma L 20-51 Norman, Okla. 84,229 Sept. 17 No. Carolina A&T W 58-21 Chapman Stadium 16,111 26 Iowa State L 21-38 Chapman Stadium 20,137 Sept. 24 @ Fresno State W/OT 48-41 Fresno, Calif. 23,273 Oct. 5 Rice* L/OT 27-30 Chapman Stadium 20,014 Oct. 7 SMU* W/OT 43-40 Chapman Stadium 22,089 12 @ UTEP* W 34-20 El Paso, Texas 22,158 Oct. 15 @ #12 Houston* L 31-38 Houston, Texas 38,221 26 @ Tulane* L 7-14 New Orleans, La. 22,414 Oct. 22 Tulane* W 50-27 Chapman Stadium 22,349 Nov. 2 UTSA* L 15-34 Chapman Stadium 21,815 Oct. 29 @ Memphis* W 59-30 Memphis, Tenn. 36,894 9 @ East Carolina* L 24-58 Greenville, NC 44,076 Nov. 5 East Carolina* W 45-24 Chapman Stadium 17,557 14 Marshall* L 34-45 Chapman Stadium 16,723 Nov. 12 @ Navy* L 40-42 Annapolis, Md. 36,397 23 @ Louisiana Tech* W 24-14 Ruston, La. 16,037 Nov. 19 @ UCF* W 35-20 Orlando, Fla. 35,141 30 North Texas* L 10-42 Chapman Stadium 17,792 Nov. 25 Cincinnati* W/OT 40-37 Chapman Stadium 18,550 Dec. 19 Central Michigan W 55-10 Miami, Fla. 15,262 * Conference USA 2-6-0 (6th place/West Division) (Miami Beach Bowl)

* American Athletic Conference 6-2 -0 (2nd place/West Division) 2014 Won 2 Lost 10

Aug. 28 Tulane* W/2OT 38-31 Chapman Stadium 19,032 2017 Won 2 Lost 10 Sept. 6 #4 Oklahoma L 7-52 Chapman Stadium 29,357 Sept. 13 @ FAU L 21-50 Boca Raton, Fla. 14,112 Aug. 31 @ #10 Oklahoma St. L 24-59 Stillwater, Okla. 56,790 Sept. 27 Texas State L/OT 34-37 Chapman Stadium 21,353 Sept. 9 Louisiana W 66-42 Chapman Stadium 17,758 Oct. 4 @ Colorado State L 17-42 Fort Collins, Colo. 25,806 Sept. 16 @ Toledo L 51-54 Toledo, Ohio 24,239 Oct. 11 @ Temple* L 24-35 Philadelphia, Pa. 25,340 Sept. 23 New Mexico L 13-16 Chapman Stadium 18,026 Oct. 18 South Florida* L 30-38 Chapman Stadium 18,744 Sept. 30 Navy* L 21-31 Chapman Stadium 21,354 Oct. 31 @ Memphis* L 20-40 Memphis, Tenn. 26,846 Oct. 7 @ Tulane* L 28-62 New Orleans, La. 11,971 Nov. 8 SMU* W 38-28 Chapman Stadium 14,269 Oct. 14 Houston* W 45-17 Chapman Stadium 19,198 Nov. 14 @ UCF* L 7-31 Orlando, Fla. 35,323 Oct. 21 @ UConn* L 14-20 Hartford, Conn. 24,814 Nov. 22 @ Houston* L 28-38 Houston, Texas 23,572 Oct. 27 @ SMU* L 34-38 Dallas, Texas 14,930 Nov. 28 East Carolina* L 32-49 Chapman Stadium 15,126 Nov. 3 #21 Memphis* L 14-41 Chapman Stadium 17,383 Nov. 16 @ #23 USF* L 20-27 Tampa, Fla. 26,195 * American Athletic Conference 2-6-0 (T8th place) Nov. 25 Temple* L 22-43 Chapman Stadium 17,032

* American Athletic Conference 1-7 -0 (6th place/West Division)

PHILIP Montgomery 2018 Won 3 Lost 9 4 seasons 2015-present Sept. 1 Central Arkansas W 38-27 Chapman Stadium 18,356 W-21, L-29, T-0 Sept. 8 @ Texas L 21-28 Austin, Texas 90,563 2 Bowl Appearances Sept. 15 Arkansas State L 20-29 Chapman Stadium 17,349 Sept. 20 @ Temple* L 17-31 Philadelphia, Pa. 24,217 Oct. 4 @ Houston* L 26-41 Houston, Texas 29,823 Oct. 12 #23 USF* L 24-25 Chapman Stadium 16,142 2015 Won 6 Lost 7 Oct. 20 @ Arkansas L 0-23 Fayetteville, Ark. 56,691 Oct. 27 Tulane* L 17-24 Chapman Stadium 16,133 Sept. 5 FAU W/OT 47-44 Chapman Stadium 24,001 Nov. 3 UConn* W 49-19 Chapman Stadium 17,451 Sept. 12 @ New Mexico W 40-21 Albuquerque, NM 24,167 Nov. 10 @ Memphis* L 21-47 Memphis, Tenn. 27,905 Sept. 19 @ #16 Oklahoma L 38-52 Norman, Okla. 85,657 Nov. 17 @ Navy* L 29-37 Annapolis, Md. 31,517 Oct. 3 Houston* L 24-38 Chapman Stadium 17,146 Nov. 24 SMU* W 27-24 Chapman Stadium 17,159 Oct. 10 UL-Monore W 34-24 Chapman Stadium 17,490 Oct. 17 @ East Carolina* L 17-30 Greenville, NC 43,065 * American Athletic Conference 2-6 -0 (T5th place/West Division) Oct. 23 #17 Memphis* L 42-66 Chapman Stadium 20,216 Oct. 31 @ SMU* W 40-31 Dallas, Texas 18,217 Nov. 7 UCF* W 45-30 Chapman Stadium 16,128 Nov. 14 @ Cincinnati* L 38-49 Cincinnati, Ohio 35,015 Nov. 21 #16 Navy* L 21-44 Chapman Stadium 22,749 Nov. 27 @ Tulane* W 45-34 New Orleans, La. 22,672 Dec. 26 Virginia Tech L 52-55 Shreveport, La. 31,289 (Camping World Independence Bowl)

* American Athletic Conference 3-5 -0 (4th place/West Division)

174 GOLDEN HURRICANE FOOTBALL 2019 ZAVEN COLLINS 2018 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN BY USA TODAY AND FWAA 85 TACKLES 9.5 STOPS FOR -31 YARDS 3 PASS BREAKUPS Reggie Robinson TieNeal Martin Diamon Cannon Senior • CB Senior • SAF Senior • LB

Thomas Bennett Brandon Johnson Senior • P Senior • SAF

2019 TULSA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2019 HOME Games AUGUST 30 (Fri.) at Michigan State (FS1)...... 6:00 pm SEPTEMBER 7 at San Jose State...... 8:00 pm

OSU WYOMING 14 OKLAHOMA STATE (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2) . . . .2:30 pm Sept. 14 • 2:30 pm Sept. 21 •TBA 21 WYOMING...... TBA OCTOBER 5 at SMU*...... TBA 12 NAVY*...... TBA NAVY* MEMPHIS* 19 at Cincinnati*...... TBA Oct. 12 • TBA Oct. 26 • TBA HOMECOMING 26 MEMPHIS* (Homecoming) ...... TBA NOVEMBER 2 at Tulane*...... TBA 8 (Fri.) UCF* (ESPN2)...... 6:00 pm UCF* HOUSTON* 23 HOUSTON*...... TBA Nov. 8 [Friday] • 6:00 pm Nov. 23 • TBA 30 at ECU*...... TBA BOLD CAPS indicates Home Games. All times are Central Time Zone. Dates and times are subject to change. *American Athletic Conference Games. TULSAHURRICANE.COM