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2011 Football Fact Book.Pdf 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL FACT BOOK A member of The Texas State University System University State Texas A member ofThe 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Media Information 2 Location San Marcos, Texas Football Quick Facts 4 Founded 1899 2011 Texas State Rosters 5 Enrollment 32,586 (Fall 2010) 2011 Returning Experience 11 Nickname Bobcats 2011 Post Spring Two Deeps 12 Colors Maroon and Gold (PMS 504 and 872) 2011 Texas State Composite Schedule 13 Affiliation NCAA Division I FCS Conference Independent 2011 BOBCAT TEAM President Dr. Denise M. Trauth 2011 Outlook 14 NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Paul Gowens 2011 Returning Player Bios 16 Athletic Director Dr. Larry Teis 2011 Newcomer Bios 40 Senior Woman Administrator Tracy Shoemake Texas State Athletics (512) 245-2114 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Dennis Franchione, head coach 47 BOBCAT STADIUM INFORMATION Mike Schultz, asst. head coach/co-offensive coord./QB 49 Stadium Name Bobcat Stadium Darrell Dickey, co-offensive coordinator/running backs 50 Field Name Jim Wacker Field Craig Naivar, defensive coordinator/safeties 52 Surface FieldTurf Duraspine Pro Brad Franchione, linebackers/special teams coordinator 53 Official Capacity 16,000 Dennis Darnell, offensive line 50 First Year 1981 Mike Hudson, defensive line 53 First Game at Bobcat Stadium Sept. 5, 1981 Jason Johnson, wide receivers 51 (Texas State 56, Prairie View A&M 0) Reuben Vaughn, defensive tackles 54 Largest Crowd 16,600 on Nov. 21, 1981 Jason Washington, cornerbacks 55 (Texas A&M-Kingsville 21, Texas State 14) Record at Bobcat Stadium 100-70 FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Blake Cundiff, strength and conditioning coach 55 TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM David Gish, head athletic trainer 56 Chancellor Brian McCall Mike Groce, director of operations 56 Thad Livingston, strength and conditioning coach 56 BOARD OF REGENTS Dick Miller, athletics equipment manager 57 Charlie Amato, chairman San Antonio Andrew Watt, video coordinator 57 Donna N. Williams, vice chair Arlington Linda Gutierrez, administrative assistant 57 Dr. Jaime R. Garza San Antonio Rawley Farrell and Kyle Tatum, graduate assitant coaches 57 Kevin J. Lilly Houston Ron Mitchell Horseshoe Bay TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY David Montagne Beaumont Texas State University System Administration 58 Trisha Pollard Bellaire Texas State University President 59 Rossanna Salazar Austin Texas State University Athletic Director 60 Michael Truncale Beaumont Texas State Athletic Administration 61 Ryan Bridges, student regent Huntsville 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW Texas State University-San Marcos is an equal opportunity edu- 2010 Season Capsule 62 cational institution. 2010 Game By Game Statistics 63 2010 Individual Honor Roll 68 Texas State University-San Marcos is a member of The Texas 2010 Results 69 State University System. 2010 Individual Statistics 69 2010 Individual Game-By-Game Statistical Leaders 71 This information is available in an alternate format upon request 2010 Individual Game-By-Game Statistics 72 from the Office of Disability Services. 2010 Individual Game-By-Game Starters 74-75 2010 Individual Superlatives 75 Individual Year-by-Year Leaders 93 2010 Team Game-By-Game Comparisons 76 Bobcat All-Americans 98 2010 Team Superlatives 76 Bobcat Honor Roll 99 2010 Team Third and Fourth Down Conversions 77 Bobcat Team Award Winners 104 2010 Team Time of Possession By Quarter 77 Bobcat and the NFL 106 All-Time Lettermen 107 RECORDS AND HISTORY Team Year-by-Year Results 112 Longest Plays 78 Texas State in Overtime Games 116 Individual Records 78 All-Time Head Coaching Records 116 Individual Single Game Leaders 79 Team Year-by-Year Record 117 Team Records 79 Bobcat Stadium and Attendance Records 118 Individual Single Season Leaders 80 Individual Career Leaders 82 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 1 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA INFORMATION TEXAS STATE SPORTS INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS The Texas State Sports Information In addition to Tuesday’s media lun- Rick Poulter (Football Contact) staff is available to help make your cover- cheon, Texas State student-athletes and Assistant Athletic Director age of Texas State football as effortless as coach Franchione will be available for in- Office (512) 245-2966 possible. We welcome the coverage by lo- person or phone interviews after practice Cell (512) 738-0697 cal, regional and national journalists, and on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Requests should be directed to Rick Poul- E-mail [email protected] hope to see you at Bobcat Stadium this fall. ter. TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL FACT BOOK All interview requests must be coordi- Denise Thompson (Secondary Football This publication serves as an informa- nated through the Texas State Sports Infor- Contact) tional resource for the Texas State football mation Office with at least one day advance Assistant Sports Information Director team. The fact book provides background notice. Student-athlete’s phone numbers Office (512) 245-2988 information for each coach and player on will not be given out. Coaches and student- Cell (512) 216-3440 the Texas State team and a historical per- athletes are not available for interviews the E-mail [email protected] spective of the football program. day before a game or on game day. Additional information is available on Steve Appelhans the Texas State athletics website (www. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Assistant Sports Information Director txstatebobcats.com) or by contacting as- The Texas State locker room is lo- Office (512) 245-4387 sistant athletic director/sports information cated inside the End Zone Complex at Cell (262) 492-4498 director Rick Poulter via phone at (512) Bobcat Stadium. Texas State head coach 245-2966 or by e-mail at rpoulter@txstate. Dennis Franchione and requested players E-mail [email protected] edu. are available in the team meeting room ap- proximately 10 minutes after each game. Rob Beuerlein TEXAS STATE PRESS BOX Texas State’s locker room is closed follow- Assistant Sports Information Director The Texas State Press Box, lo- ing each game and practice. Office (512) 245-4692 cated on the fourth level of the Visiting SID’s will establish media in- Cell (832) 279-0327 Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side terview and locker room admittance poli- E-mail [email protected] Complex at Bobcat Stadium, opens three cies for their respective teams. hours prior to each game. The working TEXAS STATE SID OFFICE press box, coaches’ booths and radio/TV PRACTICE COVERAGE Office Phone (512) 245-2966 booths are located on the same level. Me- On days of availability, head coach Office Fax (512) 245-2967 dia credentials are required for admittance Dennis Franchione can be interviewed be- Bobcat Stadium Press Box (512) 245-7765 to the press box and for meals. fore practice by appointment or after prac- Game notes and programs are provid- tice. student-athletes can be interviewed ed prior to the game. Game statistics and after practice. A member of the SID staff quotes are provided during and after the will be on hand at every practice to assist MAILING ADDRESS game. The working press area has compli- the media. Darren B. Casey Athletic Admininistration Complex mentary wireless internet access available. Check with the Sports Information Of- 601 University Drive On game day, Texas State telecommunica- fice for status of media attendance at Texas San Marcos, TX 78666 tions representatives are on hand to assist State football practices. Video and still pho- media members. tographers may shoot from the sidelines if prior approval has been granted by the SIDELINES SID staff. At no time should photographers Texas State follows guidelines set forth shoot on the playing field. www.txstatebocats.com by the NCAA Public Relations Committee, the NCAA Football Rules Committee, the MEDIA CREDENTIALS American Football Coaches Association Working media and photographer cre- The official website for the Texas State Athlet- and the National Press Photographers As- dentials for Texas State’s home games will ics Department, www.txstatebobcats.com, supplies sociation. be handled by Assistant AD for Sports In- Bobcat fans around the world with the news and fea- Photographers are not permitted to formation Rick Poulter. tures on the Texas State football team. shoot between the 25-yard lines and must Requests should be made in writing by The football page on the site provides press re- have credentials visible at all times. In an sports editors or sports directors of accred- leases, rosters, bios, depth charts, schedules, team effort to ensure the best possible working ited media outlets on company letterhead. conditions for media photographers, uni- Requests should be made as early as pos- statistics, game notes, quotes, photo galleries, audio formed security personnel will be patrolling sible and should be limited to working me- and video highlights for Bobcat fans and the media. the sidelines. dia only. The premium content Texas State All-Access Anyone holding a media pass who Send credential requests to Rick Poul- at www.txstatebobcats.com provides even greater is not actively involved in coverage of the ter, Assistant AD/Sports Information via e- access to the Bobcats for Texas State fans. Every game will be escorted from the sideline. mail at [email protected] or via fax by week during the season, Texas State All-Access car- Similar procedures will be in effect in the dialing 512-245-2967. ries video of Texas State’s weekly press conference press box. Credentials must be picked up in the when head coach Dennis Franchione discusses the Sports Information Office located at the upcoming game and postgame press conferences. WEEKLY PRESS LUNCHEON Darren B. Casey Athletic Administration In addition, live statistics, video and audio Head coach Dennis Franchione meets Complex. streaming of each home game is provided. For road with the media each Tuesday preceding a Media parking at Bobcat Stadium is games, live statistics and audio streaming is avail- game in the Sac N’ Pac Room on the sec- available on a limited basis on the south- west side of the stadium.
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