2011 STATE FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL FACT BOOK

A member ofThe System 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 Dr. Larry Teis 2011 Newcomer Bios 40 Senior Woman Administrator Tracy Shoemake Texas State Athletics (512) 245-2114 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF , 47 BOBCAT STADIUM INFORMATION Mike Schultz, asst. head coach/co-offensive coord./QB 49 Stadium Name Bobcat Stadium , co-/running backs 50 Field Name 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 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 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. Requests for able through the All-Access page. ond level of Bobcat Stadium’s End Zone Complex. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. parking passes should be made well in ad- and is followed by interviews. vance to the Sports Information Office. 2 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Media Covering The Bobcats The Media Parking Lot is accessible MEDIA COVERING THE BOBCATS from Robbie Lane, which is accessible NEWSPAPERS from Aquarena Springs coming west from San Marcos Daily Record------(512) 392-2458 Interstate 35. Turn left at Thorpe Lane (the sports editor: Randy Stevens; Texas State beat writer: Tyler Mayforth first traffic light) and proceed to the next traffic light. Make a right onto Robbie Lane Austin American-Statesman------(800) 777-0833 assistant sports editor: Rich Tijerina. Texas State beat writer: Bill Harrison. columnist: Kirk Bohls and proceed to the parking lot at the end of the street. Once you arrive at the lot, show San Antonio Express-News------(800) 555-1551 your parking pass to the attendant, and you sports editor: Burt Henry. assistant sports editor and Texas State beat writer: Jerry Briggs will be directed to the media lot, which is accessible on the right. New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung------(830) 625-9144 sports editor: Chris Hoffman WEB-BASED MEDIA Web-based media from sites affiliated ------(512) 245-3489 with established, nationally recognized sports editor: Josh Brown news gathering organizations are eligible for media credentials. RADIO KTSW-FM, San Marcos------(512) 245-3485 Online media with an emphasis on the sports director: Nick Giarrusso recruitment of potential student-athletes (that meet the above qualification) can re- KGNB, New Braunfels------(830) 625-7311 quest one (1) credential if the purpose of sports director: Brant Freeman attending is to write a game/event recap. Credentials will not be granted to any ESPN Austin------(512) 346-8255 online agency operating sites that are Erin Hogan, Dan Neil, Chip Brown, Sean Adams, Geoff Ketchum, Chad Hastings in any way affiliated with gambling, or to “freelance” or “fan-based” sites that are not ESPN, San Antonio------(210) 656-3776 Jason Minnix, Chris Duel affiliated with an established news gather- ing organization. Ticket 760-AM, San Antonio------(210) 736-9700 Live, real-time updates of Texas State Walter Pasacrita, Andy Everett, Mike Taylor, Calvin Casey home games are the property of Texas State University and unauthorized trans- TELEVISION mission of such is not permitted. KTBC-TV (Fox), Austin------(512) 474-5113 sports director: Dave Cody. weekend anchor: John Hygh. reporter: Dennis De la Peña KVUE-TV (ABC), Austin------(512) 459-2065 sports director: Mike Barnes. weekend anchor: Bryan Mays; reporter: Matt Mitchell KXAN-TV (NBC), Austin------(512) 703-5214 sports director: Roger Wallace. reporters: Brian Sanders, Leila Rahimi, David Scott KEYE-TV (CBS), Austin------(512) 490-2172 sports director: Bob Ballou. weekend anchor: Courtney Timmons YNN (Your News Now) Austin------(512) 531-8860 reporters: Mike Berman, Ricky Doyle, Lesley McCaslin KENS-TV (CBS), San Antonio------(210) 366-5001 sports director: Joe Reinagel WOAI-TV (NBC), San Antonio------(210) 226-4444 Don Harris, David Chancellor, Humberto Cervera

KSAT-TV (ABC), San Antonio------(210) 351-1270 Larry Ramirez, Greg Simmons

KABB-TV (Fox), San Antonio------(210) 442-6353 sports director: Chuck Miketinac. reporters: Darren Haynes, Hector Ledesma

WEBSITES Newstreamz.com in San Marcos------(512) 392-4220 news editor: Bobcatfansmagazine.com publisher: Rick Koch BobcatReport.com publisher: Brent Thibodeaux

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 3 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Football Quick Facts FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY Head Coach Dennis Franchione First Year of Football 1904 Career Record 187–101–2 (25 seasons) All-Time Record 484-403-26 Record at Texas State 13–9 (two seasons, 1990-91) All-Time Record 54-91-1 Record vs. SLC Teams 6–6 (two seasons, 1990-91) Southland Conference Record Since 2000 34-37 National Championships Two NCAA Division II (1981, 1982) OFFENSIVE STAFF Asst. Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coord./QB Mike Schultz Conference Championships 13 Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Darrell Dickey Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association two (1921, 1929) Offensive Line Dennis Darnell Championships nine (1948, 1954, - Wide Receivers Jason Johnson 1955,1963, 1971, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Southland Conference Championships two (2005, 2008) DEFENSIVE STAFF Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Craig Naivar NCAA Division I FCS two (2005, 2008) Defensive Line Mike Hudson Defensive Tackles Reuben Vaughn Undefeated Seasons three (1921, 1963, 1982) Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator Brad Franchione 10+ Win Seasons four (1963, 1981, 1982, 2005) Cornerbacks Jason Washington All-Americans 44 All-Conference First-Team 202 FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF All-Lone Star Conference First-Team (1904-83) 132 Director of Operations/Recruiting Coordinator Michael Groce All- Conference First-Team (1984-86) 12 Football Strength & Conditioning Coach Blake Cundiff All-Southland Conference First-Team (1987-10) 58 Strength & Conditioning Coach Thad Livingston Conference Players of the Year seven Equipment Manager Dick Miller Video Coordinator Andrew Watt TEXAS STATE ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES Athletics Trainer David Gish Name Years Record Pct. Administrative Assistant Linda Gutierrez O. W. Strahan 1919-34 70-53-9 .564 Joe Cheaney 1935-41 23-42-5 .364 2011 FOOTBALL TEAM INFORMATION George Vest 1946-50 28-16-3 .628 2010 Overall Record 4-7 1951-53, 1961-64 48-18-2 .721 2010 Southland Conference Record 1-6 (tied sixth) R. W. Parker 1954-59 31-24-3 .560 2010 Final Ranking NA Jack Henry 1960 2-8 .200 Offensive Formation spread Bill Miller 1964-78 94-53-3 .637 Defensive Formation 4-2-5 Jim Wacker 1979-82 42-8 .840 John O’Hara 1983-89 36-41 .468 2011 PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN Dennis Franchione 1990-91 13-9 .619 Starters Returning/Lost 18/14 Jim Bob Helduser 1992-96 20-34-1 .364 Offensive Starters Returning seven (five fulltime) Bob DeBesse 1997-02 27-39-0 .409 Defensive Starters Returning nine (seven fulltime) 2003 4-8 .333 Specialists Returning two 2004-06 21-15 .583 Brad Wright 2007-10 23-23 .500 Lettermen Returning/Lost 44/17 Dennis Franchione 1990-91, 2011-Present 13-9 .619 Offensive Lettermen Returning 19 Defensive Lettermen Returning 23 2010 RESULTS Specialist Lettermen Returning two Date Opponent Site Result Four-Year Transfers five Sept. 04 at Houston Houston, Texas L 28-68 Junior College Transfers six Sept. 11 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS San Marcos, Texas W 31-17 Redshirts 25 Sept. 18 #17 CAL POLY San Marcos, Texas W 21-12 Sept. 25 SOUTHERN UTAH San Marcos, Texas W 42-28 2011 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE *Oct. 09 at Southeastern La. Hammond, La. L 24-49 Date Opponent Site Time *Oct. 16 NICHOLLS (4OT) San Marcos, Texas L 45-47 Sept. 03 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas TBA *Oct. 23 NORTHWESTERN STATE San Marcos, Texas L 3-16 Sept. 10 at Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. 5:00 *Oct. 30 at #3 Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas W 27-24 Sept. 17 Tarleton State San Marcos, Texas 6:00 *Nov. 06 CENTRAL ARKANSAS San Marcos, Texas L 17-49 Sept. 24 at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 6:00 *Nov 13 at McNeese State Lake Charles, La. L 6-36 Oct. 01 Nicholls # San Marcos, Texas 6:00 *Nov 20 at Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas L 29-31 Oct. 08 at McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 7:00 * Southland Conference game; home games in ALL CAPS Oct. 15 Lamar San Marcos, Texas 6:00 Oct. 22 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 7:00 Oct. 29 Northwestern State ^ San Marcos, Texas 3:00 Nov. 05 Prairie View A&M San Marcos, Texas 3:00 Nov. 12 at Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 4:00 Nov. 19 Sam Houston State San Marcos, Texas 3:00 #- Family Weekend; ^- Homecoming game 4 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2011 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown Last School 19 Cedric Alexander CB 6’ 2” 190 Sr. 2L Round Rock, Texas Hardin Simmons Francisco Alvarez DL 6’ 2” 280 Fr. RS Austin, Texas Lanier HS 86 Ed Amerson WR 6’ 0” 200 Jr. 1L Fort Worth, Texas Austin CC 12 Tyler Arndt QB 6’ 4” 215 So. 1L Cuero,Texas Cuero HS Lee Asemota CB 5’ 10” 180 Fr. RS Richardson, Texas Richardson HS 53 Devin Baker OL 6’ 5” 245 So. 1L Canyon Lake, Texas Smithson Valley HS 31 Joplo Bartu LB 6’ 2” 220 Jr. 2L Hockley, Texas Waller HS 82 Isaiah Battle WR 5’11” 200 So. TR Cypress, Texas Blinn College Justin Bean WR 6’ 2” 200 Jr. TR Tupelo, Miss. Itawamba CC 26 Phillip Benning CB 6’ 0” 175 So. 1L The Colony, Texas The Colony HS Brett Blackburn FB 5’ 10” 220 Fr. RS McGregor, Texas McGregor HS 37 Tyler Blades S 6’ 0” 192 Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas S.A. Christian HS 80 Darius Bolden WR 6’ 0” 190 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas Cypress Falls HS 54 Prestin Brown DT 6’ 3” 270 So. 1L Chishocogo, Minn. Grand Prairie (Texas) HS 59 Trent Carter LB 5’ 11” 225 Fr. HS Pampa, Texas Pampa HS 55 Michael Chambers OL 6’ 3” 280 Sr. 1L Merced, Calif. Merced CC 16 Tyler Chase S 5’10” 175 Fr. HS Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS 46 Lloyd Chisum P 6’ 0” 200 So. SQ Crane, Texas Eastern New Mexico 43 Jamie Clavell-Head DL 6’ 3” 260 So. 1L Reno, Nev. Bishop Manogue HS 93 Jeff Clermond DL 6’ 2” 290 So. 1L DeSoto, Texas DeSoto HS 39 Chandler Coffey S 6’ 1” 200 So. SQ Sugar Land, Texas Clements HS 63 Lee Conoly OL 6’ 3” 275 So. 1L Lubbock, Texas Frenship HS 14 Chris Collins QB 6’ 4” 205 Fr. HS Kemah, Texas Clear Creek HS 78 Jackson Costello OL 6’ 4” 293 Fr. HS The Woodlands, Texas College Park HS 68 Zach Crawford OL 6’ 2” 280 Fr. HS Austin, Texas Westwood HS 28 Marcus Curry RB 5’ 11” 210 Jr. RS Carrollton, Texas Navy 18 Xavier Daniels S 6’ 0” 165 So. 1L Giddings, Texas Giddings HS 7 Jeremy Dickey S 6’ 0” 190 Fr. RS Liberty, Texas Tarleton State 84 Kyle Doll TE 6’ 5” 220 So. TR College Station, Texas Blinn JC 32 Brett Donaldson S 6’ 2” 210 Fr. HS St. Joseph, Mo. Central HS 90 Dylan Dumas LB 6’ 0” 210 Fr, HS China Spring, Texas China Spring HS 96 Michael Ebbitt DL 6’ 4” 275 Sr. TR Westlake Village, Calif. Texas A&M 69 Chimoa Emuka OL 6’ 0” 275 Sr. SQ Houston, Texas Tarleton 13 Andy Erickson WR 5’ 10” 175 So. TR Austin, Texas Rice 94 Adley Eshraghipour DL 6’ 4” 265 Jr. 2L Arlington, Texas Martin HS 50 Collin Fissell OL 6’ 2” 270 Fr. RS Katy, Texas Seven Lakes HS 48 Ben Follis P 5’ 11” 205 Sr. 3L Arlington, Texas Martin HS 20 Terrence Franks RB 5’ 10” 190 Fr. RS Angleton, Texas Angleton HS 66 Matt Freeman C 6’ 2” 264 Fr. HS Abilene, Texas Cooper HS 81 Jafus Gaines WR 5’ 11” 160 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Chavez HS 5 Alvaro Garcia WR 6’ 1” 205 Sr. 3L Laredo, Texas Laredo HS 85 Ryan Garrey WR 5’ 11” 180 Fr. HS Plano, Texas Plano East HS 37 Tim Gay RB 5’ 11” 185 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Chavez HS 76 David George DL 6’ 4” 255 Fr. RS Pearland, Texas Dawson HS 7 Michael Gilmore WR 5’ 7” 155 Fr. RS La Marque, Texas La Marque HS 83 Colby Goodwin TE 6’ 5” 220 So. TR Cypress, Texas Utah 89 Trent Guiberteau TE 6’ 3” 235 Fr. RS Katy, Texas Taylor HS 61 D.J. Hall OL 6’ 3” 305 Sr. 3L Palestine, Texas Palestine HS 51 Drew Hamilton LB 6’ 0” 210 Fr. RS Hickory Creek, Texas Lake HS 88 Chase Harper TE 6’ 5” 260 Jr. TR Austin, Texas Navarro College 30 Matt Harris S 5’ 10” 190 Sr. 3L Katy, Texas Cinco Ranch HS 11 Tim Hawkins QB 6’ 2” 200 Jr. 2L Corpus Christi, Texas Carroll HS 98 Jarrett Haywood DE 6’ 4” 250 Jr. TR Bastrop, Texas Cisco College 41 Charles Holmes DE 6’ 3” 240 Sr. 3L Austin, Texas Bowie HS 1 Ben Ijah WR 6’ 3” 210 So. TR San Diego, Calif. Southwestern College 33 Dexter Imade RB 5’ 11” 200 So. 1L Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS 6 Bryan Iwuji LB 6’ 0” 230 Sr. 3L Carrollton, Texas Hebron HS 8 Justin Iwuji S 5’ 11” 200 So. 1L Carrollton, Texas Hebron HS 99 Ron Jackson DE 6’ 3” 245 Sr. 2L Carrollton, Texas Arizona 38 Tymajaick Jackson CB 6’ 0” 175 Fr. HS Fort Worth, Texas Wyatt HS 74 Stephan Jacobs OL 6’ 3” 264 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Nimitz HS 62 Bryton Johnson DL 6’ 4” 270 Fr. RS Mexia, Texas Mexia HS 23 Tevron Johnson S 6’ 0” 195 So. 1L Grand Prairie, Texas South Grand Prairie HS

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 5 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2011 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown Last School 38 Will Johnson P/K 6’ 3” 192 Fr. HS Bryan, Texas Rudder HS 3 Kenneth Jones, Jr. DB 5’10” 175 Fr. HS Bryan, Texas Hearne HS 58 Steven Kenney C 6’ 1” 285 Sr. 3L Pearland, Texas Pearland HS Austin Kirpes DE 6’ 1” 215 Fr. RS Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS Klete LeBlanc OL 6’ 1” 280 Fr. RS Port Neches, Texas Port Neches Grove HS 39 Brandon Lewis RB 5’ 11” 190 So. TR Plano, Texas New Mexico 87 David Lewis TE 6’ 4” 225 So. 1L Kingsville, Texas H.M. King HS 34 Brian Lilly LB 6’ 0” 230 Jr. 2L Denison, Texas Denison HS Kevin Long DS 6’ 0” 220 So. SQ Round Rock, Texas Stony Point HS 14 Derek Lopez CB 6’ 0” 195 Sr. 3L Grand Prairie, Texas South Grand Prairie HS 47 Grant Lovelady FB 5’ 10” 205 Fr. RS Nederland, Texas Nederland HS 42 Tomas Luna LB 5’ 9” 185 So. TR Houston, Texas Houston 25 Craig Mager CB 5’ 11” 180 Fr. RS Luling, Texas Luling HS Taylor Matlock PK 5’ 10” 180 Jr. TR Tyler, Texas Tyler JC 10 Aaron Matthews S 6’ 3” 193 Jr. TR Fresno, Calif. San Joaquin Delta CC 3 Cody Matthews WR 6’ 4” 205 So. 1L San Antonio, Texas Smithson Valley HS 64 Samuel Mayes DT 6’ 0” 275 Fr. HS Spring, Texas DeKaney HS 91 Blake McColloch DL 6’ 5” 250 So. 1L Midland, Texas Greenwood HS 45 Barrion McDonald DE 6’ 2” 225 Fr. RS Dallas, Texas Roosevelt HS 52 Ryan McClain DE 6’ 1” 190 Fr. HS Livingston, Texas Livingston HS 15 Jason McLean S 5’ 11” 195 Jr. 2L San Antonio, Texas Madison HS 36 Josh Medford DB 6’ 0” 184 Fr. HS Henderson, Texas West Rusk HS 9 Deche Milburn WR 5’ 11” 185 Fr. RS League City, Texas Clear Springs HS 8 Bradley Miller WR 6’ 5” 215 Fr. RS Sealy, Texas New Mexico 40 Josh Minde LB 5’ 11” 225 Sr. 2L Richardson, Texas Arkansas 22 David Mims II DB 5’ 11” 175 Fr. HS Daingerfield, Texas Daingerfield HS 2 Darryl Morris CB 5’ 10” 185 Jr. 2L San Antonio, Texas Warren HS 16 Malcom Morse QB 6’1” 200 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas Pearce HS Rocky Nino de Guzman PK 5’ 11” 170 So. TR Leander, Texas NW Oklahoma State 97 Jordan Norfleet DE 6’ 2” 235 So. 1L Houston, Texas Clear Brook HS 29 Chris Nutall RB 5’ 8” 185 Fr. HS College Station, Texas A&M Consolidated HS Jonathan Paige LB 6’ 0” 215 Fr. RS Galveston, Texas O’Connell HS Jonathan Porterie WR 5’ 11” 175 Jr. SQ Port Arthur, Texas South San Antonio HS 10 Jack Rhoades QB/P 6”3” 185 Fr. HS Cameron, Texas C.J. Yoe HS 35 Tylond Robertson DE 6’ 3” 235 Fr. HS Hempstead, Texas Hempstead HS 44 Joshua ‘E Robinson LB 5’ 11” 235 Fr. HS Abilene, Texas Cooper HS Tronte Robinson CB 5’ 9” 175 So. TR Houston, Texas A&M Kingsville 17 Shaun Rutherford QB 6’ 0” 185 Jr. TR Bay City, Texas Blinn JC 70 Andrew Sims OL 6’3” 304 Jr. TR Jackson, Miss. Ventura CC 4 Corey Scott WR 6’ 3” 185 Sr. 2L Cuero, Texas Cuero HS 79 Joey Simone OL 6’ 3” 300 So. 1L Richmond, Texas Foster HS 27 Colby Targun S 5’11” 190 Fr. HS Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparal 79 Favian Torres OL 6’ 2” 305 So. TR Mission, Texas Robert Morris 72 Charlie Tuttle OL 6’ 2” 285 Fr. RS Wimberley, Texas Wimberley HS 24 Zach Velliquette CB 5’10” 180 So. TR Katy, Texas Houston 73 Jon Vernon OL 6’ 5” 300 Sr. 3L Port Arthur, Texas Port Arthur HS Darius Ward CB 5’ 8” 170 Jr. SQ Houston, Texas Hawaii 95 Jonathan Ward LB 6’ 1” 225 Jr. 1L Lumberton, Texas Lumberton HS 56 Thaddeus Watkins OL 6’ 5” 285 Jr. RS Pleasant Hill, Calif. Diablo Valley HS 49 Hayden Whiteley TE 6’ 1” 235 So. 1L Stephenville, Texas Stephenville HS 21 Mario Wiggins S 6’ 1” 190 Jr. 1L San Antonio, Texas Madison HS 57 Keishe Wilcox LB 6’ 2” 215 Fr. HS League City, Texas Clear Springs HS 71 Deshun Williams DL 5’ 11” 290 So. 1L Carthage, Texas Carthage HS 77 Keith Williams OL 6’ 2” 300 So. SQ Rowlett, Texas Ark. Pine Bluff 75 Mike Yoder OT 6’ 5” 280 Jr. TR Kingwood, Texas Blinn JC Damon Grant DL 6’ 0” 240 So. TR San Antonio, Texas Prairie View A&M

6 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2011 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown Last School 1 Ben Ijah WR 6’ 3” 210 So. TR San Diego, Calif. Southwestern College 2 Darryl Morris CB 5’ 10” 185 Jr. 2L San Antonio, Texas Warren HS 3 Cody Matthews WR 6’ 4” 205 So. 1L San Antonio, Texas Smithson Valley HS 3 Kenneth Jones, Jr. DB 5’10” 175 Fr. HS Bryan, Texas Hearne HS 4 Corey Scott WR 6’ 3” 185 Sr. 2L Cuero, Texas Cuero HS 5 Alvaro Garcia WR 6’ 1” 205 Sr. 3L Laredo, Texas Laredo HS 6 Bryan Iwuji LB 6’ 0” 230 Sr. 3L Carrollton, Texas Hebron HS 7 Michael Gilmore WR 5’ 7” 155 Fr. RS La Marque, Texas La Marque HS 7 Jeremy Dickey S 6’ 0” 190 Fr. RS Liberty, Texas Tarleton State 8 Justin Iwuji S 5’ 11” 200 So. 1L Carrollton, Texas Hebron HS 8 Bradley Miller WR 6’ 5” 215 Fr. RS Sealy, Texas New Mexico 9 Deche Milburn WR 5’ 11” 185 Fr. RS League City, Texas Clear Springs HS 10 Aaron Matthews S 6’ 3” 193 Jr. TR Fresno, Calif. San Joaquin Delta CC 10 Jack Rhoades QB/P 6”3” 185 Fr. HS Cameron, Texas C.J. Yoe HS 11 Tim Hawkins QB 6’ 2” 200 Jr. 2L Corpus Christi, Texas Carroll HS 12 Tyler Arndt QB 6’ 4” 215 So. 1L Cuero,Texas Cuero HS 13 Andy Erickson WR 5’ 10” 175 So. TR Austin, Texas Rice 14 Derek Lopez CB 6’ 0” 195 Sr. 3L Grand Prairie, Texas South Grand Prairie HS 14 Chris Collins QB 6’ 4” 205 Fr. HS Kemah, Texas Clear Creek HS 15 Jason McLean S 5’ 11” 195 Jr. 2L San Antonio, Texas Madison HS 16 Tyler Chase S 5’10” 175 Fr. HS Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS 16 Malcom Morse QB 6’1” 200 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas Pearce HS 17 Shaun Rutherford QB/WR 6’ 0” 185 Jr. TR Bay City, Texas Blinn JC 18 Xavier Daniels S 6’ 0” 165 So. 1L Giddings, Texas Giddings HS 19 Cedric Alexander CB 6’ 2” 190 Sr. 2L Round Rock, Texas Hardin Simmons 20 Terrence Franks RB 5’ 10” 190 Fr. RS Angleton, Texas Angleton HS 21 Mario Wiggins S 6’ 1” 190 Jr. 1L San Antonio, Texas Madison HS 22 David Mims II DB 5’ 11” 175 Fr. HS Daingerfield, Texas Daingerfield HS 23 Tevron Johnson S 6’ 0” 195 So. 1L Grand Prairie, Texas South Grand Prairie HS 24 Zach Velliquette CB 5’10” 180 So. TR Katy, Texas Houston 25 Craig Mager CB 5’ 11” 180 Fr. RS Luling, Texas Luling HS 26 Phillip Benning CB 6’ 0” 175 So. 1L The Colony, Texas The Colony HS 27 Colby Targun S 5’11” 190 Fr. HS Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparal 28 Marcus Curry RB 5’ 11” 210 Jr. RS Carrollton, Texas Navy 29 Chris Nutall RB 5’ 8” 185 Fr. HS College Station, Texas A&M Consolidated HS 30 Matt Harris S 5’ 10” 190 Sr. 3L Katy, Texas Cinco Ranch HS 31 Joplo Bartu LB 6’ 2” 220 Jr. 2L Hockley, Texas Waller HS 32 Brett Donaldson S 6’ 2” 210 Fr. HS St. Joseph, Mo. Central HS 33 Dexter Imade RB 5’ 11” 200 So. 1L Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS 33 Tronte Robinson CB 5’ 9” 175 So. TR Houston, Texas A&M Kingsville 34 Brian Lilly LB 6’ 0” 230 Jr. 2L Denison, Texas Denison HS 35 Tylond Robertson DE 6’ 3” 235 Fr. HS Hempstead, Texas Hempstead HS 36 Josh Medford DB 6’ 0” 184 Fr. HS Henderson, Texas West Rusk HS 37 Tyler Blades S 6’ 0” 192 Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas S.A. Christian HS 37 Tim Gay RB 5’ 11” 185 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Chavez HS 38 Tymajrick Jackson CB 6’ 0” 175 Fr. HS Fort Worth, Texas Wyatt HS 38 Will Johnson P/K 6’ 3” 192 Fr. HS Bryan, Texas Rudder HS 39 Chandler Coffey S 6’ 1” 200 So. SQ Sugar Land, Texas Clements HS 39 Brandon Lewis RB 5’ 11” 190 So. TR Plano, Texas New Mexico 40 Josh Minde LB 5’ 11” 225 Sr. 2L Richardson, Texas Arkansas 41 Charles Holmes DE 6’ 3” 240 Sr. 3L Austin, Texas Bowie HS 42 Tomas Luna LB 5’ 9” 185 So. TR Houston, Texas Houston 43 Jamie Clavell-Head DL 6’ 3” 260 So. 1L Reno, Nev. Bishop Manogue HS 44 Joshua ‘E Robinson LB 5’ 11” 235 Fr. HS Abilene, Texas Cooper HS 45 Barrion McDonald DE 6’ 2” 225 Fr. RS Dallas, Texas Roosevelt HS 46 Lloyd Chisum P 6’ 0” 200 So. SQ Crane, Texas Eastern New Mexico 47 Grant Lovelady FB 5’ 10” 205 Fr. RS Nederland, Texas Nederland HS 48 Ben Follis P 5’ 11” 205 Sr. 3L Arlington, Texas Martin HS 49 Hayden Whiteley TE 6’ 1” 235 So. 1L Stephenville, Texas Stephenville HS 50 Collin Fissell OL 6’ 2” 270 Fr. RS Katy, Texas Seven Lakes HS 51 Drew Hamilton LB 6’ 0” 210 Fr. RS Hickory Creek, Texas Lake Dallas HS 52 Ryan McClain LB/DE 6’ 1” 190 Fr. HS Livingston, Texas Livingston HS 53 Devin Baker OL 6’ 5” 245 So. 1L Canyon Lake, Texas Smithson Valley HS

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 7 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2011 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown Last School 54 Prestin Brown NT 6’ 3” 270 So. 1L Chishcogo, Minn. Grand Prairie HS 55 Michael Chambers OL 6’ 3” 280 Sr. 1L Merced, Calif. Merced CC 56 Thaddeus Watkins OL 6’ 5” 285 Jr. RS Pleasant Hill, Calif. Diablo Valley HS 57 Keishe Wilcox DL/LB 6’ 2” 215 Fr. HS League City, Texas Clear Springs HS 58 Steven Kenney C 6’ 1” 285 Sr. 3L Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 59 Trent Carter LB 5’ 11” 225 Fr. HS Pampa, Texas Pampa HS 60 Joey Simone OL 6’ 3” 300 So. 1L Richmond, Texas Foster HS 61 D.J. Hall OL 6’ 3” 305 Sr. 3L Palestine, Texas Palestine HS 62 Bryton Johnson DL 6’ 4” 270 Fr. RS Mexia, Texas Mexia HS 63 Lee Conoly OL 6’ 3” 275 So. 1L Lubbock, Texas Frenship HS 64 Samuel Mayes DT 6’ 0” 275 Fr. HS Spring, Texas DeKaney HS 64 Kevin Long DS 6’ 0” 220 So. SQ Round Rock, Texas Stony Point HS 65 Klete LeBlanc OL 6’ 1” 280 Fr. RS Port Neches, Texas Port Neches Grove HS 66 Matt Freeman C 6’ 2” 264 Fr. HS Abilene, Texas Cooper HS 67 Dustin Long OL 6’ 1” 285 Jr. RS Cedar Park, Texas Chowan University 68 Zach Crawford OL 6’ 2” 280 Fr. HS Austin, Texas Westwood HS 69 Chimoa Emuka OL 6’ 0” 275 Sr. SQ Houston, Texas Tarleton 70 Andrew Sims OL 6’3” 304 Jr. TR Jackson, Miss. Ventura CC 71 Deshun Williams DL 5’ 11” 290 So. 1L Carthage, Texas Carthage HS 72 Charlie Tuttle OL 6’ 2” 285 Fr. RS Wimberley, Texas Wimberley HS 73 Jon Vernon OL 6’ 5” 300 Sr. 3L Port Arthur, Texas Port Arthur HS 74 Stephan Jacobs OL 6’ 3” 264 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Nimitz HS 75 Mike Yoder OT 6’ 5” 280 Jr. TR Kingwood, Texas Blinn JC 76 David George DL 6’ 4” 255 Fr. RS Pearland, Texas Dawson HS 77 Keith Williams OL 6’ 2” 300 So. SQ Rowlett, Texas Ark. Pine Bluff 78 Jackson Costello OL 6’ 4” 293 Fr. HS The Woodlands, Texas College Park HS 80 Darius Bolden WR 6’ 0” 190 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas Cypress Falls HS 81 Jafus Gaines WR 5’ 11” 160 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Chavez HS 82 Isaiah Battle WR 5’11” 200 So. TR Cypress, Texas Blinn College 83 Colby Goodwin TE 6’ 5” 220 So. TR Cypress, Texas Utah 84 Kyle Doll TE 6’ 5” 220 So. TR College Station, Texas Blinn JC 85 Ryan Garrey WR 5’ 11” 180 Fr. HS Plano, Texas Plano East HS 86 Ed Amerson WR 6’ 0” 200 Jr. 1L Fort Worth, Texas Austin CC 87 David Lewis TE 6’ 4” 225 So. 1L Kingsville, Texas H.M. King HS 88 Chase Harper TE 6’ 5” 260 Jr. TR Austin, Texas Navarro College 89 Trent Guiberteau TE 6’ 3” 235 Fr. RS Katy, Texas Taylor HS 90 Dylan Dumas LB 6’ 0” 210 Fr, HS China Spring, Texas China Spring HS 91 Blake McColloch DL 6’ 5” 250 So. 1L Midland, Texas Greenwood HS 93 Jeff Clermond DL 6’ 2” 290 So. 1L DeSoto, Texas DeSoto HS 94 Adley Eshraghipour DL 6’ 4” 265 Jr. 2L Arlington, Texas Martin HS 95 Jonathan Ward LB/DE 6’ 1” 225 Jr. 1L Lumberton, Texas Lumberton HS 96 Michael Ebbitt DL 6’ 4” 275 Sr. TR Westlake Village, Calif. Texas A&M 97 Jordan Norfleet DE 6’ 2” 235 So. 1L Houston, Texas Clear Brook HS 98 Jarrett Haywood DE 6’ 4” 250 Jr. TR Bastrop, Texas Cisco College 99 Ron Jackson DE 6’ 3” 245 Sr. 2L Carrollton, Texas Arizona 92 Francisco Alvarez DL 6’ 2” 280 Fr. RS Austin, Texas Lanier HS Lee Asemota CB 5’ 10” 180 Fr. RS Richardson, Texas Richardson HS Justin Bean WR 6’ 2” 200 Jr. TR Tupelo, Miss. Itawamba CC Brett Blackburn FB 5’ 10” 220 Fr. RS McGregor, Texas McGregor HS Damon Grant DL 6’ 0” 240 So. TR San Antonio, Texas Prairie View A&M Austin Kirpes DE 6’ 1” 215 Fr. RS Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS Taylor Matlock PK 5’ 10” 180 Jr. TR Tyler, Texas Tyler JC Rocky Nino de Guzman PK 5’ 11” 170 So. TR Leander, Texas NW Oklahoma State Jonathan Paige LB 6’ 0” 215 Fr. RS Galveston, Texas O’Connell HS Jonathan Porterie WR 5’ 11” 175 Jr. SQ Port Arthur, Texas South San Antonio HS Favian Torres OL 6’ 2” 310 So. SQ Mission, Texas Veteran Memorial HS Darius Ward CB 5’ 8” 170 Jr. SQ Houston, Texas Hawaii

8 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Roster by Position OFFENSE Offensive Line continued... Linebackers continued... Steven Kenney 6’ 1” 285 Sr. 3L Josh Minde 5’ 11” 225 Sr. 2L Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Klete LeBlanc 6’ 1” 280 Fr. RS Jonathan Paige 6’ 0” 215 Fr. RS Tyler Arndt 6’ 4” 215 So. 1L Joey Simone 6’ 3” 300 So. 1L Joshua ‘ E Robinson 5’ 11” 235 Fr. HS Tim Hawkins 6’ 2” 200 Jr. 2L Favian Torres 6’ 2” 310 So. SQ Jonathan Ward 6’ 1” 225 Jr. 1L Shaun Rutherford 6’ 0” 185 Jr. TR Charlie Tuttle 6’ 2” 285 Fr. RS Keishe Wilcox 6’ 2” 215 Fr. HS Jon Vernon 6’ 5” 300 Sr. 3L RUNNING BACKS Thaddeus Watkins 6’ 5” 285 Jr. RS DEFENSIVE BACKS Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Keith Williams 6’ 2” 300 So. SQ Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Marcus Curry 5’ 11” 210 Jr. RS Mike Yoder 6’ 5” 280 Jr. TR Lee Asemota 5’ 10” 180 Fr. RS Terrence Franks 5’ 10” 190 Fr. RS Phillip Benning 6’ 0” 175 So. 1L Tim Gay 5’ 11” 185 Fr. HS TIGHT ENDS Chandler Coffey 6’ 1” 200 So. SQ Dexter Imade 5’ 11” 200 So. 1L Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Xavier Daniels 6’ 0” 165 So. 1L Chris Nutall 5” 8” 185 Fr. HS Kyle Doll 6’ 5” 220 So. TR Jeremy Dickey 6’ 0” 190 Fr. RS Colby Goodwin 6’ 5” 220 So. TR Matt Harris 5’ 10” 190 Sr. 3L FULLBACKS Trent Guiberteau 6’ 3” 235 Fr. RS Justin Iwuji 5’ 11” 200 So. 1L Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Chase Harper 6’ 5” 260 Jr. TR Tevron Johnson 6’ 0” 195 So. 1L Brett Blackburn 5’ 10” 220 Fr. RS David Lewis 6’ 4” 225 So. 1L Derek Lopez 6’ 0” 195 Sr. 3L Grant Lovelady 5’ 10” 205 Fr. RS Tylond Robertson 6’ 3” 235 Fr. HS Craig Mager 5’ 11” 180 Fr. RS Hayden Whiteley 6’ 1” 235 So. 1L Jason McLean 5’ 11” 195 Jr. 2L DEFENSE Josh Medford 6’ 0” 184 Fr. HS WIDE RECEIVERS DEFENSIVE LINE David Mims II 5’ 11” 175 Fr. HS Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Darryl Morris 5’ 10” 185 Jr. 2L Cedric Alexander 6’ 2” 190 Sr. 2L Francisco Alvarez 6’ 2” 280 Fr. RS Tronte Robinson 5’ 9” 175 So. TR Ed Amerson 6’ 0” 200 Jr. 1L Prestin Brown 6’ 3” 270 So. 1L Colby Targun 5’11” 190 Fr. HS Isaiah Battle 5’11” 200 So. TR Jamie Clavell-Head 6’ 3” 260 So. 1L Darius Ward 5’ 8” 170 Jr. SQ Justin Bean 6’ 2” 200 Jr. TR Jeff Clermond 6’ 2” 290 So. 1L Mario Wiggins 6’ 1” 190 Jr. 1L Darius Bolden 6’ 0” 190 Sr. 3L Adley Eshraghipour 6’ 4” 265 Jr. 2L Jafus Gaines 5’ 11” 160 Fr. HS David George 6’ 4” 255 Fr. RS PLACE KICKERS Alvaro Garcia 6’ 1” 205 Sr. 3L Damon Grant 6’ 0” 240 So. TR Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Michael Gilmore 5’ 7” 155 Fr. RS Jarrett Haywood 6’ 4” 250 Jr. TR Will Johnson 6’ 3” 192 Fr. HS Cody Matthews 6’ 4” 205 So. 1L Charles Holmes 6’ 3” 240 Sr. 3L Taylor Matlock 5’ 10” 180 Jr. TR Deche Milburn 5’ 11” 185 Fr. RS Darius Hood 6’ 0” 280 Fr. HS Rocky Nino de Guzman 5’ 11” 170 So. TR Bradley Miller 6’ 5” 215 Fr. RS Ron Jackson 6’ 3” 245 Sr. 2L Jonathan Porterie 5’ 11” 175 Jr. SQ Bryton Johnson 6’ 4” 270 Fr. RS PUNTERS Shaun Rutherford 6’ 0” 185 Jr. TR Austin Kirpes 6’ 1” 215 Fr. RS Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Corey Scott 6’ 3” 185 Sr. 2L Samuel Mayes 6’ 0” 275 Fr. HS Lloyd Chisum 6’ 0” 200 So. SQ Blake McColloch 6’ 5” 250 So. 1L Ben Follis 5’ 11” 205 Sr. 3L OFFENSIVE LINE Barrion McDonald 6’ 2” 225 Fr. RS Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Jordan Norfleet 6’ 2” 235 So. 1L DEEP SNAPPER Devin Baker 6’ 5” 245 So. 1L Tylond Robertson 6’ 3” 235 Fr. HS Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Michael Chambers 6’ 3” 280 Sr. 1L Deshun Williams 5’ 11” 290 So. 1L Kevin Long 6’ 0” 220 So. SQ Lee Conoly 6’ 3” 275 So. 1L Jackson Costello 6’ 4” 293 Fr. HS LINEBACKERS Zach Crawford 6’ 2” 280 Fr. HS Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Chimoa Emuka 6’ 0” 275 Sr. SQ Joplo Bartu 6’ 2” 220 Jr. 2L Collin Fissell 6’ 2” 270 Fr. RS Drew Hamilton 6’ 0” 210 Fr. RS Matt Freeman 6’ 2” 264 Fr. HS Bryan Iwuji 6’ 0” 230 Sr. 3L D.J. Hall 6’ 3” 305 Sr. 3L Brian Lilly 6’ 0” 230 Jr. 2L Stephan Jacobs 6’ 3” 264 Fr. HS Tomas Luna 5’ 9” 185 So. TR

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 9 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Rosters by Class/Geography ROSTER BY CLASS SENIORS Dustin Long Tevron Johnson Craig Mager Cedric Alexander Taylor Matlock David Lewis Barrion McDonald Darius Bolden Jason McLean Kevin Long Deche Milburn Michael Chambers Darryl Morris Thomas Luna Bradley Miller Chioma Emuka Jonathan Porterie Cody Matthews Jonathan Paige Ben Follis Shaun Rutherford Blake McColloch Charlie Tuttle Alvaro Garcia Darius Ward Rocky Nino De Guzman Hayden Whiteley D. J. Hall Jonathan Ward Jordan Norfleet Matt Harris Thaddeus Watkins Tronte Robinson FRESHMEN Charles Holmes Mario Wiggins Joey Simone Jackson Costello Bryan Iwujji Keith Williams Favian Torres Zach Crawford Ron Jackson Mike Yoder Jonathan Ward Matt Freeman Steven Kenney Deshun Williams Jafus Gaines Derek Lopez SOPHOMORES Tim Gay Barrion McDonald Tyler Arndt REDSHIRT FRESHMEN Darius Hood Josh Minde Devin Baker Francisco Alvarez Stephen Jacobs Corey Scott Isaiah Battle Lee Asemota Will Johnson Jon Vernon Phillip Benning Brett Blackman Samuel Mayes Drew Bristol Jeremy Dickey Josh Medford JUNIORS Prestin Brown Collin Fissell David Mims Ed Amerson Lloyd Chisum Terrence Franks Chris Nutall Joplo Bartu Jamie Clavell-Head David George Tylond Robertson Justin Bean Jeff Clermond Michael Gilmore Joshua ‘E Robinison Marcus Curry Chandler Coffey Trent Guiberteau Colby Targun Adley Eshraghipour Lee Conoly Drew Hamilton Keishe Wilcox Damon Grant Xavier Daniels Bryton Johnson Chase Harper Kyle Doll Austin Kirpes Tim Hawkins Colby Goodwin Klete LeBlanc Jarrett Haywood Dexter Imade David Lewis Brian Lilly Justin Iwuji Grant Lovelady GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER ARIZONA Canyon Lake Devin Baker Houston continued... Pearland continued... Scottsdale Colby Targun Carrollton Marcus Curry Jafus Gaines Steven Kenney Ron Jackson Tim Gay Plano Darius Hood CALIFORNIA Bryan Iwuji Stephan Jacobs Port Arthur Jonathan Porterie Merced Michael Chambers Justin Iwuji Thomas Luna Jon Vernon Pleasant Hill Thaddeus Watkins Carthage Deshun Williams Jordan Norfleet Port Neches Klete LeBlanc College Station Kirk Doll Tronte Robinson Prosper Drew Bristol MINNESOTA Chris Nutall Darius Ward Richardson Lee Asemota Chishcogo Prestin Brown Corpus Christi Tim Hawkins Katy Collin Fissell Josh Minde Crane Lloyd Chisum Tom Guiberteau Richmond Joey Simone MISSISSIPPI Cuero Tyler Arndt Matt Harris Round Rock Cedric Alexander Tupelo Justin Bean Corey Scott Kingsville David Lewis Kevin Long Cypress Isaiah Battle Kingwood Mike Yoder Rowlett Dexter Imade NEVADA Colby Goodwin LaMarque Michael Gilmore Austin Kirpes Reno Jamie Clavell-Head Daingerfield David Mims II Laredo Alvaro Garcia Keith Williams Dallas Barrion McDonald Leander Rocky Nino de Guzman San Antonio Damon Grant TEXAS Dennison Brian Lilly Leauge City Deche Milburn Cody Matthews Abilene Matt Freeman DeSoto Jeff Clermond Keishe Wilcox Jason McLean Joshua ‘E Robinson Fort Worth Ed Amerson Liberty Jeremy Dickey Darryl Morris Angleton Terrence Franks Galveston Jonathan Paige Lubbock Lee Conoly Mario Wiggins Arlington Adley Eshraghipour Giddings Xavier Daniels Luling Craig Mager Sealy Bradley Miller Ben Follis Grand Prairie Tevron Johnson Lumberland Jonathan Ward Spring Samuel Mayes Austin Francisco Alvarez Derek Lopez McGregor Brett Blackburn Stephenville Hayden Whiteley Zach Crawford Hempstead Tylond Robertson Mexia Bryton Johnson Sugar Land Chandler Coffey Chase Harper Henderson Josh Medford Midland Blake McColloch The Colony Phillip Benning Charles Holmes Hickory Creek Drew Hamiton Mission Favian Tores The Woodlands Jackson Costello Bastrop Jarrett Haywood Hockley Joplo Bartu Nederland Grant Lovelady Tyler Taylor Matlock Bay City Shaun Rutherford Houston Darius Bolden Palestine D. J. Hall Wimberley Charlie Tuttle Bryan Will Johnson Chioma Emuka Pearland David George

10 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Texas State Returning Experience TEXAS STATE LETTERMEN TEXAS STATE STARTERS RETURNING/LOST FROM 2010 Total Returning: 42 Total Returning: 19 Total Lost: 19 Total Lost: 13 Offensive Lettermen Returning: 18 Offensive Starters Returning: eight (six fulltime) Offensive Starters Lost: seven (five fulltime) Offensive Lettermen Lost: 10 Defensive Starters Returning: nine (seven fulltime) 23 Defensive Lettermen Returning: Defensive Starters Lost: five Defensive Lettermen Lost: seven Specialists Starters Returning: two Specialists Lettermen Returning: one Specialists Starters Lost: one Specialists Lettermen Lost: two 2010 OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING (seven) OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN RETURNING (19) Pos. Name 2010 Starts Notes Pos. Name Year Letters QB Tim Hawkins 5 Started five games, including last four contests at QB WR Cedric Alexander Sr. 2 QB Tyler Arndt 6 Made six starts at QB before sitting out last four games WR Ed Amerson Jr. 1 WR Darius Bolden 8 Caught 27 passes while starting eight games WR Alvaro Garcia 1 Started one game as an inside receiver QB Tyler Arndt So. 1 RG D. J. Hall 11 Has made 35 straight starts; named 2010 All-American OL Devin Baker So. 1 LT Micheal Chambers 11 Started 11 games at left tackle OL Michael Chambers Sr. 1 C Steven Kenney 8 Made 19 straight starts before missing last three games OL Lee Conoly So. 1 WR Daren Dillard Sr. 3 OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST (eight) WR Alvaro Garcia Sr. 3 Pos. Name 2010 Starts Notes OL D. J. Hall Sr. 3 RB Karrington Bush 11 Started 27 games during his career QB Tim Hawkins Jr. 2 WR Daren Dillard 11 Caught 37 passes in his 11 starts. RB Dexter Imade So. 1 FB Eric Gentry 3 Started three games when Bobcats began in a two-back set WR Da’Marcus Griggs 11 Made 11 starts while earning All-SLC Second Team honors OL Steven Kenney Sr. 3 TE Woody McClendon 10 Started 10 games in first year as a full-time starter TE David Lewis So. 1 RT Jason Hannan 11 One-year starter at right tackle WR Cody Matthews So. 1 LG Winston Ruelas 11 Two-year starter at left guard RB Frank Reddic Jr. 2 C Taylor Haese 3 Started last three games at center WR Corey Scott Sr. 2 OL Joey Simone So. 1 DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING (nine) OL Jon Vernon Sr. 3 Pos. Name 2010 Starts Notes FB Hayden Whitely So. 1 DE Ron Jackson 11 Made 11 starts after transferring from Arizona NT Prestin Brown 11 Started 11 contests as redshirt freshman DT Jeff Clermond 11 Started 11 games as a redshirt freshman DEFENSIVE LETTERMEN RETURNING (23) DE Jordan Norfleet 1 Started final game of the season Pos. Name Year Letters LB Brian Lilly 11 Started 11 games at MLB in first year as starter LB Joplo Bartu Jr. 2 LB Bryan Iwujii 11 Three-year starter who made 11 starts at WILL linebacker DB Phillip Benning So. 1 DB Darryl Morris 11 Made 19 straight starts; Second-Team All-SLC player DL Prestin Brown So. 1 DB Derek Lopez 1 Started four games in last two seasons DL Jamie Clavell-Head So. 1 FS Xavier Daniels 1 Made his first career start DL Jeff Clermond So. 1 S Xavier Daniels So. 1 DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST (five) DL Adley Eshraghipour Jr. 2 Pos. Name 2010 Starts Notes LB Matt Harris Sr. 3 DE Sam Pier 10 Started 10 games in his first year as a starter LB Marcus Clark 11 Four-year starter who started 11 games as SAM linebacker LB Charles Holmes Sr. 3 DB Drenard Williams 11 Started 11 games after missing 2009 season with an injury LB Bryan Iwuji Sr. 3 SS T.P. Miller 11 Started all 11 games at strong safety S Justin Iwuji So. 1 FS Kenneth Hampton 10 Made eight starts as a free safety DL Ron Jackson Sr. 2 S Tevron Johnson So. 1 SPECIALISTS RETURNING (two) LB Brian Lilly Sr. 2 Pos. Name 2010 Starts Notes DB Derek Lopez Sr. 3 P Ben Follis 11 Served as Texas State’s punter in all 11 games DL Blake McColloch So. 1 PK Zac Ammar 3 Served as Texas State’s kicker in final three games DB Jason McLean Jr. 2 LB Josh Minde Sr. 2 SPECIALISTS LOST (three) Pos. Name 2010 Starts Notes DB Darryl Morris Jr. 2 K Justin Garelick 8 Started 15 games as a place kicker before back injury ended DE Jordan Norfleet So. 1 his collegiate career. DE Johathan Ward Jr. 1 PR Da’Marcus Griggs 11 Led Southland Conference in punt return average with 13.3 DB Mario Wiggins Jr. 1 KR Karrington Bush 11 Averaged 27.4 yards on 34 returns DT Deshun Williams So. 1

SPECIALISTS (1) Pos. Name Year Letters P Ben Follis Sr. 1

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 11 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Post Spring Two Deeps OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 12 Tyler Arndt 6’ 4” 215 So. LE 41 Charles Holmes 6’ 3” 240 Sr. or 11 Tim Hawkins 6’ 2” 200 Jr. 98 Jarrett Haywood 6’ 4” 250 Jr. or 17 Shaun Rutherford 6’ 0” 185 Jr. NT 62 Deshun Williams 5’ 11” 340 So. TB 22 Marcus Curry 5’ 11” 210 Jr. 53 Prestin Brown 6’ 3” 270 So. 20 Terrence Franks 5’ 10” 190 Fr.-RS. or 33 Dexter Imade 5’ 11” 200 So. DT 91 Blake McColloch 6’ 5” 250 So. 43 Jamie Clavell-Head 6’ 3” 260 So. Z 80 Darius Bolden 6’ 0” 190 Jr. 9 Michael Gilmore 5’ 7” 155 Fr.-RS RE 97 Jordan Norfleet 6’ 2” 235 So. 99 Ron Jackson 6’ 3” 245 Sr. X 80 Darius Bolden 6’ 0” 190 Sr. 86 Ed Amerson 6’ 0” 200 Jr. Sam 31 Joplo Bartu 6’ 2” 220 Jr. 6 Brian Iwuji 6’ 0” 230 Sr. Y 5 Alvaro Garcia 6’ 1” 205 Sr. Mike 34 Brian Lilly 6’ 0” 225 Jr. 95 Johnathan Ward 6’ 1” 225 Jr. H 3 Cody Matthews 6’ 4” 205 Fr. 4 Corey Scott 6’ 3” 185 Sr. WK 15 Jason McLean 5’ 11” 195 Jr. 10 Justin Iwuji 5’ 11” 230 So. TE 84 Kirk Doll 6’ 5” 220 So. 87 David Lewis 6’ 4” 225 So. FS 18 Xavier Daniels 6’ 0” 165 So. 36 Tevron Johnson 6’ 0” 195 So. LT 55 Michael Chambers 6’ 3” 280 Sr. 69 Devin Baker 6’ 5” 245 So. SS 30 Matt Harris 5’ 10” 190 Sr. 33 Tronte Robinson 5’ 9” 175 So. LG 73 Jon Vernon 6’ 5” 300 Sr. 77 Keith Williams 6’ 2” 300 So. CB 2 Darryl Morris 5’10” 185 Jr. 35 Craig Mager 5’ 11” 180 Fr. C 58 Steven Kenney 6’ 1” 285 Sr. 72 Charlie Tuttle 6’ 2” 285 Fr.-RS CB 14 Derek Lopez 6’0” 195 Sr. 26 Phillip Benning 6’0” 170 Fr.-RS RG 61 D.J. Hall 6’ 3” 305 Sr. 50 Collin Fissell 6’ 2” 270 Fr.-RS

RT 56 Thadeus Watkins 6’ 5” 285 Jr.-RS 63 Lee Conoly 6’ 3” 275 So.

SPECIAL TEAMS PK 38 Will Johnson 6’ 3” 192 Fr. 48 Ben Folllis 5’11” 205 Sr. or 10 Lloyd Chisum 6’ 0” 200 So.

P 48 Ben Folllis 5’11” 205 Sr. 10 Lloyd Chisum 6’ 0” 200 So.

12 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2011 Composite Schedule

Texas Tarleton Stephen McNeese Southeastern Northwestern Prairie Central Sam Date Tech Wyoming State F. Austin Nicholls State Lamar Louisiana State View A&M Arkansas Houston State

Texas Weber Abilene Evangel at at Tenn. Delta at Bethune Henderson Western Sept. 3 State State Christian McMurry (Sept. 1) Kansas Langston Martin State Cookman State Illinois (Sept. 1)

Texas West Northern Western at South at at Texas Louisiana Sept. 10 State Alabama Iowa Michigan Alabama LSU Southern Tech

at New at Bowling at Texas at at UL Sioux at South at SMU Arkansas at Sam Central Sept. 17 Mexico Green State Baylor Lafayette Falls Dakota Tulane Pine Bluff Houston St. Arkansas

at Eastern Texas Northwestern Southeastern at McNeese at Miss. Arkansas New Sept. 24 Nevada Nebraska New Mexico State State Louisiana State Nicholls Valley St. State Mexico

at West Texas at Central at Texas Northwestern Southeastern McNeese Grambling Stephen Oct. 1 Kansas A&M Arkansas State State Louisiana Lamar State State F. Austin UTSA

Texas at Utah Midwestern Sam Houston Northwestern at Southern at at at at Stephen Oct. 8 A&M State State State Arkansas State State Miss Lamar Southern Nicholls F. Austin

Kansas Texas A&M- at Sam at Central at Texas Northwestern Southeastern at Alabama McNeese Oct. 15 State UNLV Commerce Houston State Arkansas State State Louisiana State State Nicholls

at at Texas A&M- at Stephen Sam Houston Central Texas at at McNeese Oct. 22 Oklahoma Kingsville Nicholls F. Austin State Arkansas State Lamar State

Iowa at San Incarnate McNeese at Stephen at Sam at Central at Texas Jackson Southeastern Oct. 29 State Diego St. Word State F. Austin Houston St. Arkansas State State Louisiana Lamar

at at at McNeese Nicholls Stephen Sam Houston Central at Texas at Northwestern at Southeastern Nov. 5 Texas TCU Millsaps Lamar State State F. Austin State Arkansas State State Louisiana

Oklahoma at Air Angelo Southeastern at at Stephen at Sam at Alcorn Texas Northwestern Nov. 12 State Force State Louisiana Lamar UTSA Nicholls F. Austin Houston State State State State

At New Northwestern at SE at McNeese Stephen Alabama at Texas Nov. 19 Missouri Mexico State Louisiana Lamar State Nicholls F. Austin A&M State

Boise Nov. 26 Baylor State

at Colo. Dec. 1 State OPPONENT FOOTBALL MEDIA CONTACTS

Texas Tech Blayne Beal Lamar Rush Wood Office: (806) 742-2770 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (409) 880-7845 E-Mail: [email protected]

Wyoming Tim Harkins Southeastern Louisiana Matt Sullivan Office: (307) 766-2256 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (985) 549-2142 E-Mail: [email protected]

Tarleton State Joey Roberts Northwestern State Doug Ireland Office: (254) 968-9077 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (318) 357-6467 E-Mail: [email protected]

Stephen F. Austin James Dixon Prairie View A&M Ryan McGinty Office: (936) 468-2606 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (936) 261-9107 E-Mail: [email protected]

Nicholls Charlie Gillingham Central Arkansas Steve East Office: (985) 448-4281 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (501) 450-5243 E-Mail: [email protected]

McNeese State Louis Bonnette Sam Houston State Paul Ridings Office: (337) 475-5207 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (936) 294-1764 E-Mail: [email protected]

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 13 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Season Outlook With a new head coach confidently leading the way, the Texas good lineman with some added weight and experience. Sopho- State football program is on a feverish pace to prepare for a new more letterman Lee Conoly is the backup for Watkins at the right season, and to build a tradition of excellence that is inspired by the tackle position, and the Bobcats also have addition depth with red- past and focused rightly on the future. shirts Collin Fissell, Klete LeBlanc, Dustin Long and Charlie Tuttle, Texas State announced last November that it would begin its along with Chimoa Emuka and Favian Torres returning. transition from the FCS Subdivision to the FBS Subdivision. As Franchione also signed a junior college transfer and five high part of their agreement, the Bobcats play the 2011 season as a school offensive linemen as part of his first recruiting class. The ju- football independent as they begin their two-year transition phase nior college transfer is Mike Yoder, who played at Blinn College last into the FBS. Texas State joins the Western Athletic Conference season. The freshmen include Jackson Costello, Zach Crawford, in 2012. Matt Freeman and Stephen Jacobs.

FRANCHIONE RETURNS AS HEAD COACH TIGHT END Dennis Franchione earned the distinction of leading Texas Sophomore David Lewis emerged as the starting tight end in State into the era of FBS competition. Texas State turned to Fran- spring practice after he played in 11 games and had one catch for chione for many reasons. He brings familiarity through a success- 29 yards at Southeastern Louisiana as a true freshman in 2010. ful past coaching stint with Texas State, confidence in his record of Junior college transfer Kirk Doll joined the roster last spring along football revival throughout his 25 years as a head coach, and in- with Utah transfer Colby Goodwin. Franchione also signed Chase stinctive foresight. In his two seasons at Texas State, he produced Harper from Navarro College after he caught 13 passes for 151 the first two winning seasons for the Bobcats as a NCAA Division yards and two as a sophomore. I FCS school. Then, he breathed life into programs at New Mexico and TCU, where he took a 1-10 team and turned it into an instant WIDE RECEIVER winner. In his 25 years as a head coach, Franchione compiled a The Bobcats return starting wide receiver Darius Bolden, who 187-101-2 overall record and led his teams to nine conference caught 27 passes for 340 yards and three touchdowns in his eight championships, one divisional title and eight bowl games. starts. In addition, Alvaro Garcia started one game as an inside Once introduced as Texas State’s 17th head coach, Fran- receiver and ended the year with six receptions for 60 yards. chione placed his staff in six days and had a total of 17 days (11 Rounding out the players at this position are returning seniors off campus and three weekends to host recruits) to sign his initial Cedric Alexander and Corey Scott, juniors Ed Amerson and Jona- recruiting class. than Porterie, sophomore Cody Matthews and redshirt freshmen Then, he installed an off-season workout regimen for the re- Michael Gilmore and Deche Milburn. Franchione also added trans- turning Bobcats, and used 15 days to practice and set up new fers Justin Bean, Bradley Miller and Shaun Rutherford along with offensive and defensive schemes. Each practice was fast-paced, freshman Jafus Gaines. efficient, well-planned and designed to let each returnee have a fresh start. Franchione inherited 12 starters and 45 lettermen returning Franchione is not in a hurry to name his starting quarterback, from last season’s team. and the Bobcats enter fall drills with Tim Hawkins, Tyler Arndt and Shaun Rutherford still battling for the spot. Hawkins and Arndt split BOBCAT OFFENSE time as Texas State’s quarterback last season. Hawkins started Five of the returning starters stand on the offensive side of the opening game and the final four contests of the 2010 season. the field. Here, Franchione has switched to a spread offensive He is a dual threat to pass or run. Last season, Hawkins threw for system. Topping the list of starters is senior right guard D.J. Hall, 694 yards and seven touchdowns. He also ran for 312 yards and who garnered Third-Team All-America honors in 2010 and is listed two more TDs. among the Top 10 FCS offensive linemen in the nation for the sec- Meanwhile, Arndt was named Texas State’s Outstanding ond straight year heading into the 2011 season. Hall has made Freshman after he started six contests and threw for 1,364 yards 35 consecutive starts heading into 2011 and is a three-time All- and nine touchdowns before missing the last four games with a Conference performer. knee injury. Rutherford transferred to Texas State from Blinn College last OFFENSIVE LINE spring and surprised Franchione with his play early in spring prac- Seniors Michael Chambers and Steven Kenney stand with tice. Rutherford played both as a quarterback and wide receiver on Hall as returning starters on the offensive line. Chambers started a national championship team in 2009 and a conference cham- all 11 games at left tackle as a redshirt junior in 2010, while Kenney pion in 2010. He is expected to see significant playing time at both had eight starts and started 19 consecutive games before injuries positions in 2011. forced him to sit out the final three contests. Senior Jon Vernon enters the fall camp as the starting left RUNNING BACK guard after earning the spot last spring. A three-year letterman at While the Bobcats don’t have a returning starter, the running Texas State, Vernon competed in three games as a reserve tack- back position should be one of their strongest positions on offense. le before sitting out most of the season with injuries. He will be Junior Marcus Curry, who sat out last season after transferring from backed up by sophomore Keith Williams. Navy, emerged as the leading candidate to start heading into the Thaddeus Watkins suits up this the fall as the starting right fall camp. Terrence Franks demonstrated his explosiveness and tackle after redshirting last season and transferring from Diablo speed in the spring and will also contend for the starting position. Valley College in California. In addition, Texas State has a another runner who has seen Joey Simone also lettered as a reserve offensive lineman, extensive playing time last season. and Devin Baker moved from tight end to the offensive line in the As a redshirt freshman in 2010, Dexter Imade averaged four spring. Baker enters the fall drills listed as a backup to Chambers, yards per carry last season as he gained 414 yards and scored and Franchione thinks that he has the skills to develop into a very five touchdowns. 14 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Season Outook NEW DEFENSIVE SYSTEM Senior Derek Lopez has been a part-time starter each of the In addition to installing a spread offense, Franchione changed last two seasons at the other cornerback. He registered five tackles Texas State’s defensive system to a 4-2-5 alignment. The Bobcats and broke up two passes last season. In addition, Phillip Benning return six full-time starters and three other players who started one saw action as a reserve cornerback last season. In addition, red- game last season. shirt freshmen Craig Mager and Lee Asemota, along with transfer Darius Ward provide depth. DEFENSIVE LINE The Bobcats have three starters and seven lettermen return- SAFETIES ing from last season’s team. The returning starters include senior Texas State will have three safeties on the field in 2011 af- defensive end Ron Jackson, sophomore nose tackle Prestin ter moving to the 4-2-5 defensive system last spring. Junior Jason Brown and sophomore defensive tackle Jeff Clermond, They will McClean and sophomore Xavier Daniels enter the fall preseason be pushed for playing time by returning lettermen Charles Holmes, practices as the top weak and free safety positions, respectively. Deshun Williams, Blake McColloch, Jamie Clavell-Head and Jor- Daniels recorded 29 tackles and broke up a pass while playing in dan Norfleet. 11 games and making one start last season. McLean also started “We have a lot of players on the defensive line and will have a one game last season. He recorded 25 tackles and forced one chance to keep fresh people on the field,” said Franchione. fumble last season. Jackson made eight starts for Texas State and recorded 22 Senior Matt Harris moves to safety last spring after recording tackles, including four stops for losses of seven yards. Brown 19 tackles as a reserve linebacker last season. Sophomores Justin ranked fourth among team leaders with 58 tackles. Clermond reg- Iwuji, Tevron Johnson, and Chandler Coffey along with junior Mario istered 32 tackles, including nine tackles for losses of 19 yards. Wiggins also return from last season. In addition, transfer Tronte Clavell-Head registered 17 tackles and a quarterback sack as Robinson joined the team last spring, and Franchione added Josh a reserve defensive tackle. Holmes moved to the defensive line Medford and David Mims II in his recruiting class. last spring after playing linebacker during the three previous sea- sons. Williams split time with Brown at the nose tackle position as SPECIAL TEAMS a true freshman and recorded eight tackles. McColloch had five Texas State also has an experienced punter returning in senior tackles as a reserve tackle. Ben Follis, who earned Honorable Mention All-Conference honors Another returning letterman is Ashley Eshraghipour, who sat last season after averaging 41.6 yards on 49 punts last season. out last season and spring with a knee injury. Eshraghipour was an However, Follis will be pushed by sophomore Lloyd Chisum, who Honorable Mention All-Conference player as a sophomore. stood out last spring. The Bobcats also have five redshirt freshmen returning in Franchione also signed Will Johnson from Rudder High School Francisco Alvarez, David George, Bryton Johnson, Austin Kirpes in Bryan, and he will enter fall drills as the leading candidate to take and Barion McDonald. In addition, Franchione added a pair of ju- over the kicking chores. nior college transfers in Damon Grant and Jarrett Haywood and a trio of high school players in Darius Hood, Samuel Mayes and OUTLOOK Tylond Robertson. The 2011 season promises to be a year of transition and chal- lenge. The competitive tests begin right away when the Bobcats LINEBACKERS travel to Texas Tech and Wyoming in their first two games. Texas Texas State has muscle in this position with two starters and State plays its first home game against Tarleton State before travel- two lettermen that saw extensive action returning from last season. ing to Stephen F. Austin to close out September. The returning starters include senior Bryan Iwuji and junior Brian Texas State has three home games during October. The Bob- Lilly. Iwuji, a three-year letterman, has been a starter at linebacker cats begin the month playing host to Nicholls on Oct. 1 and play each of the last two years. Last season, he recorded 52 tackles Lamar on Oct. 15. Texas State will end the month against North- and broke up four passes. Lilly ranked second among team leaders western State on Oct. 29 in its annual Homecoming game. The with 63 tackles in his first season as a starting middle linebacker. Bobcats also play at McNeese State on Oct. 8 and at Southeastern The other two returning lettermen are junior Joplo Bartu and Louisiana on Oct. 22. senior Josh Minde. Bartu recorded 50 tackles and had one quar- The Bobcats open November with a home game against Prai- terback sack, while Minde had 48 stops and also recorded one rie View A&M on Nov. 5 and travel to Central Arkansas on Nov. 12, quarterback sack. Another letterman, Jonathan Ward, also moved before closing out the 2011 season with a home game against Sam to linebacker and from defensive end during the spring. Houston State on Nov. 19. “The linebackers are one of our strengths on defense,” Fran- chione said. “Bartu, Iwuji, Lilly and Ward played well. Hamilton and Minde will be part of the mix this fall, but they had minimal spring practice because of injuries.” Two redshirt freshmen, Drew Hamilton and Jonathan Paige, also return from last season, while the Bobcats also added transfer Tomas Luna and signed Joshua ‘E. Robinson and Keishe Wilcox last February.

CORNERBACKS Another force for Texas State’s defense will be its defensive backfield even though All-Conference Second Team cornerback Darryl Morris is the lone full-time starter returning from last season. Morris ranked third among team leaders with 60 tackles, broke up nine passes and forced a fumble.

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 15 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Defensive back High School 6’2’’ • 190 Two-sport athlete at Class 4A Austin Lanier High School ... was a SENIOR • 2L 19 three-time All-District First-Team selection ... received Second Team All-District 17-4A honors in his sophomore season ... was a regional ROUND ROCK, TEXAS qualifier in the shot put event in his senior year ... named to the 2007- Stony Point High School 2008 Academic All-District honor roll. HARDIN SIMMONS Personal Born Dec. 3, 1990 in Austin ... son of Francisco Alvarez and Lisa An- drada ... major is Criminal Justice ... hobbies include playing video games and fixing up his car. Ed Amerson 2010 WIDE RECEIVER Played in nine games as a reserve wide receiver and on special 6’0’’ • 200

Cedric Alexander Cedric teams ... recorded one tackle on special teams at Sam Houston State. Junior • 1L 86 2009 FORT WORTH, TEXAS Played in 10 games and made one start as a wide receiver against Keller Central High School TCU … caught nine passes for 152 yards and a … ran the AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ball nine times for 54 yards and a touchdown … gained 25 yards and scored a touchdown on four carries against Angelo State … caught a 48-yard touchdown against the Rams … had one catch for 11 yards at TCU … had a season-best three catches for 81 yards versus Texas Southern … caught three passes for 29 yards against Southeastern Louisiana … had one catch for 31 yards versus Stephen F. Austin and 2010 one catch for 27 yards at Northwestern State. Played in four games as a reserve wide receiver.

Previous School 2009 Played in four games at Hardin Simmons ... caught three passes for Did not play ... earned Texas State’s Oak Farms Dairy Academic 49 yards ... longest reception was 33 yards against Mississippi Col- Award. lege. Previous School High School Played in 10 games at Austin College ... caught 18 passes for 308 Lettered in football and basketball at Stony Point High in Round Rock, yards and two touchdowns ... his two touchdowns tied for the team Texas ... caught winning touchdown pass in an 18-17 victory over lead. McNeil to cap an 80-yard drive in the final 29 seconds to set up pos- sible playoff berth as a junior ... caught 22 passes for 371 yards as a High School senior ... best game came against Cedar Park when he caught five Named All-District 5-5A First-Team selection as a senior ... also se- passes for 111 yards. lected as an Academic All-State Second Team player ... was a mem- ber of Keller Central’s basketball and track and field teams ... com- Personal peted in the high jump, long jump and triple jump in track ... was a Born Dec. 13, 1988 ... son of Willie Alexander and Kristin King ... ma- regional qualifier ... graduated in the top 10 percent of his class. jor is exercise and sports science. Personal Career Receiving statistics Born Feb. 6, 1990 ... son of Mike and Jennifer Amerson ... major is Year g rec Yds tD lg rec/g avg/c avg/G business ... hobbies include playing video games and the guitar. 2009 10 9 152 1 48 0.9 16.9 15.2 2010 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 QUARTERBACK T yler Arndt TOTAL 19 9 152 1 48 0.5 16.9 8.0 6’4’’ • 215 SOPHOMORE • 1L 12 Defensive Tackle CUERO, TEXAS 6’2” • 280 CUERO HIGH SCHOOL Freshman • Redshirt 92 Austin, Texas Lanier High School Cisco Junior College

2010 Played in seven games and made six starts for the Bobcats ... com- pleted 106 of his 192 passes for 1,364 yards and nine touchdowns 2010 ... also scored five touchdowns on the ground while gaining 24 yards Sat out the season as a redshirt. on 48 carries ... threw for 156 yards before suffering a season-ending

Francisco Alvarez Francisco knee injury against Northwestern State ... set a freshman record with Previous School 348 yards passing against Nicholls ... connected on 25 of his 39 Transfer student from Cisco Junior College ... played in three games passes and threw four touchdowns against the Colonels ... completed for head coach Scott Taylor ... had a season high four tackles against 15 of his 19 throws for 221 yards and a touchdown versus Southern Blinn including 1.0 TFL. 16 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Utah ... also gained 39 yards and ran for two touchdowns against the OFFENSIVE LINE Devin B Thunderbirds ... completed 9 of his 14 passes for 123 yards against 6’5’’ • 245 Cal Poly ... threw for 205 yards and two touchdowns against Southern SOPHOMORE • 1L 53 Arkansas ... also had five carries for 28 yards and a TD versus the Muleriders ... ran for two touchdowns and threw for another in his CANYON LAKE, TEXAS collegiate debut at Houston ... came off the bench to score his first SMITHSON VALLEY High School

touchdown on a 14-yard run in the second quarter ... threw a two-yard aker touchdown pass to Eric Gentry in the flat ... also scored on a five-yard run ... completed 14 of his 22 passes for 153 yards, one touchdown and an against the Cougars ... threw for 158 yards and one touchdown at Southeastern Louisiana.

High School 2010 Ranked among the Top 32 quarterbacks in the nation by ESPN ... Played in one game as a reserve tight end against Houston. Chosen to play in the Texas High School Coaches All-Star game ... named All-District 28-3A and District MVP as a junior and senior 2009 ... chosen All-Area First-Team and All State Third-Team in 2008 ... Sat out the season as a redshirt. named All-State First-Team in 2009 ... led Cuero to a 13-1 record as a senior with the lone loss coming in the State semifinals under High School head coach Mark Reeve ... finished his high school career passing for Starting tight end at Smithson Valley High School, which finished 2008 7,100 yards and 75 touchdowns ... completed 154 of his 251 passes season with a 13-2 record before falling in the State semifinal game for 2,362 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior ... completed 134 of against Katy ... played for coach Larry Hill ... great blocker for one 212 passes for 2,210 yards and 25 touchdowns in 2008 ... completed of state’s most prolific rushing offenses ... also caught 12 passes for 67 percent of his passes for 2,400 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2007... 161 yards ... earned Academic All-State and Second-Team All-District led Cuero to a three-year record of 36-5 ... earned All-State honors as 26-5A honors in 2008 ... was a two-time Academic All-State selection. an outfielder for Cuero’s baseball team ... also earned All-District and All-Area recognition in baseball. Personal Born Dec. 3, 1990 ... son of Frank and Angela Baker ... major is eco- Personal Born November 10, 1991 in Victoria, Texas ... son of Nancy and Mi- nomics ... hobbies include water skiing, wake boarding, riding a dirt chael Arndt ... major at Texas State is business ... hobbies include bike, hunting and fishing. hunting and playing video games. LINEBACKER Joplo B career Passing statistics 6’2” • 230 PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Effic JUNIOR • 2L 31 2010 7 192 106 7 1364 9 67 55.2 123.1 Waller, TEXAS Waller HIGH SCHOOL Cornerback artu 5’10” • 180 Freshman • Redshirt 25 Dallas, Texas Richardson High School 2010 Played in 11 games and ranked sixth among team leaders with 50 tackles ... recorded 23 solo stops, 2.5 tackles for losses of 11 yards, including one quarterback sack for a loss of eight yards, and one quar- ee Asemota L ee terback hurry ... also broke up two passes and recovered a fumble ... 2010 had two tackles at Sam Houston State and McNeese State ... made Sat out the season as a redshirt. five tackles against Central Arkansas ... named the SLC Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 1 after recording 11 tackles and forcing a High School fumble at Stephen F. Austin ... tied for the team lead with eight tackles All-District selection at wide receiver under head coach Brent Whitson against Nicholls ... had a season-best and team-best of 10 tackles at ... also competed in track at 5A Richardson High School ... member of Southeastern Louisiana ... registered four tackles against Southern the National Honor Society. Utah and Houston ... all four stops against the Thunderbirds were solo tackles ... also had two tackles against Southern Utah and Cal Poly. Personal Born Aug. 23, 1992 in Dallas ... son of Patience Uwa ... cousin Dexter 2009 Imade plays for Texas State ... hobbies include video games and play- Played in 11 games … had 24 solo tackles and 28 assisted tackles ing basketball ... major is undecided. for a total of 52 … registered three tackles for a loss of 12 yards ... season-best was a tackle for loss of nine yards against Stephen F. Austin … had one sack for minus eight yards … had four quarterback hurries … forced one fumble against Southeastern Louisiana and re- covered two fumbles against Texas Southern.

2008 Sat out the season as a redshirt. www.txstatebobcats.com 17 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats High School High School First-Team All-District tight end and linebacker for 10-4 state semifi- First-Team All-District 5-4A selection as a defensive back for coach nalist Waller High School ... high school coach was Jim Phillips. Rudy Rangel ... named the District Special Teams MVP in 2008 after helping lead The Colony to a 7-3 record ... member of the school’s Personal track team ... competed in the 100 meters, 4x100 and 4x200-me- Born Oct. 3, 1990 ... son of Ester Jackson ... brother of former Bob- ter relays ... named Academic All-District selection ... listed on the cat defensive lineman, Wellington Deshield ... major is exercise and school’s A-B Honor Roll and on the President’s List. sports science. Personal Career Defensive Statistics Born Jan. 1, 1991 ... son of Kenneth and Rene Benning ... hobbies include playing video games and other sports. Year g ua a Tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr Blkd 2009 11 24 28 52 3.0 12 0 1 2 0 Career Defensive Statistics 2010 11 18 32 50 3.0 11 2 1 1 0 Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds PD int Yds lg TOTAL 22 42 60 102 6.0 23 2 2 3 0 2010 10 2 1 3 0.0 0 1 1 0 0

Wide Receiver Fullback B rett B 6’2” • 200 5’10” • 220 ean Junior • Transfer 85 Freshman • Redshirt 46 Tupelo, Miss. McGregor, Texas Tupelo High School McGregor High School

Itawamba Community College lackburn Justin B Justin

Previous School 2010 Played two years at Itawamba Community College … played in five Sat out the season as a redshirt. games his sophomore season and caught four passes for 40 yards … played in four games his freshman season and caught six passes for High School 99 yards and 2 TDs … played for coach Jon Williams. Received All-State football honors ... named to the Super Centex foot- ball team ... was an All-District 16-2A First-Team selection for head High School coach Tim Seward ... also competed in powerlifting ... finished second Played at Tupelo High School under head coach Darryl Carter … in the state meet his senior year ... finished third in the state cham- caught 35 passes for 753 yards and six touchdowns as a senior ... pionships in his junior year ... received All-State and Super Centex had 18 catches for 405 yards and five TDs during his junior season. All-Academic honors ... was an All-Region selection ... named to the Bernard Blackwell All-Star football game ... also competed in swimming, track and field Personal and basketball. Born March 17, 1992 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky ... son of Stacy and Mike Luera and Randall and Penny Blackburn ... majoring in exercise Personal and sport science and pre-physical therapy ... hobbies include fishing Born Jan. 1, 1990 ... son of James and Barbara Bean. and knitting.

WIDE RECEIVER Darius B Cornerback 6’0’’ • 190 6’0” • 175 SENIOR • 3L 80 Sophomore • 1L 26 HOUSTON, TEXAS The Colony, Texas CYPRESS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL

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Phillip B Recorded three tackles, including two solo stops ... recorded an inter- Played in 11 games ... made nine starts ... caught 27 passes for 340 ception against Nicholls ... returned a kickoff for 15 yards at Houston yards and three touchdowns ... recorded a team-best six receptions ... recorded a solo tackle against Southeastern Louisiana and Sam for 49 yards and one touchdown at Stephen F. Austin ... had three re- Houston State. ceptions for 33 yards against Northwestern State ... caught four pass- es for 42 yards ... led Texas State with four receptions for 62 yards and 2009 one touchdown at Southeastern Louisiana ... caught five passes for Sat out the season as a redshirt. a career-best of 108 yards and scored on a 33-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Arndt against Southern Utah ... had three receptions for 35 yards against Southern Arkansas ... caught two passes for 11 yards,

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2009 High School Played in 11 games … caught 15 passes for 204 yards … caught Three-time All-District 7-5A selection for head coach Gary Bartel ... three passes for 81 yards against Texas Southern … had three re- named First-Team All-District selection in 2008 and First-Team Aca- ceptions for 29 yards against Southeastern Louisiana … caught two demic All-District selection in 2008 ... named Second-Team All-District passes for 30 yards and a touchdown at Central Arkansas … had two defensive end in 2006 and 2007 ... also lettered three years in wres- receptions for 24 yards against Stephen F. Austin and two catches tling and track ... played baseball in 2007 ... member of the National for 21 yards at Nicholls … recorded six tackles, three solo and three Honor Society and served on the student council. assisted, on special teams … had two tackles against Southeastern Louisiana … forced a fumble against Texas Southern ... earned Texas Personal State’s Oak Farms Dairy Academic Award. Born April 10, 1991 ... son of Lisa Woodard ... selected to play for the USA Football’s Junior National Team at the 2009 Junior World Foot- 2008 ball Championships in Canton, Ohio ... major is psychology. Played in 12 games as a true freshman ... caught six passes for 74 yards ... caught two passes at Stephen F. Austin for 36 yards, includ- Career Defensive Statistics ing a season-long catch of 30 yards ... also caught two passes against Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds Sack ff fr Blkd SMU. 2010 11 23 35 58 7.5 19 4 1 0 0

High School Michael Chambers Named First-Team All-District 17-5A, First-Team All-Greater Houston OFFENSIVE TACKLE ... second-Team All-State 5-A selection by THSCA ... had 63 recep- 6’3’’ • 280 tions for 1206 yards and 10 touchdowns for 9-3 Cy Falls High School Senior • 1L 55 ... selected to play in the Texas High School All-Star Game and repre- MERCED, Calif. sented Texas in the Bayou Bowl All-Star Game vs. Louisiana ... high MERCED HIGH SCHOOL school coach was Dave Raffield. MERCED JUNIOR COLLEGE Personal Born April 30, 1990 ... son of LaTerra Simpson ... has one brother, Darien ... major is industrial engineering .

Career ReceivingStatistics 2010 Year g rec Yds tD lg rec/g avg/c avg/G Started 11 games at left tackle ... made his first start at left offensive 2008 12 6 74 0 30 0.5 12.3 6.2 tackle at Houston ... helped pave the way for Texas State’s rushing 2009 11 15 204 1 45 1.4 13.6 18.5 attack that averaged over 144 yards per game. 2010 11 27 340 3 33 2.5 12.6 30.9 TOTAL 34 48 618 4 45 1.4 12.9 18.2 2009 Sat out the season as a redshirt. DEFENSIVE LINE 6’3’’ • 270 Previous School Sophomore • 1L 54 Joined Texas State’s roster last spring after playing two seasons at CHISHCOGO, MINN. Merced Community College ... two-time All-Conference selection. GRAND PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL High School Earned All-Conference honors as a junior and senior at Merced High School ... earned All-Section honors as a senior ... named one of the Top 72 offensive linemen by ESPN ... three-time conference cham- pion in wrestling ... finished fifth in freestyle wrestling at the state tour- nament.

Prestin B rown Prestin 2010 Played in 11 games ... ranked fourth among team leaders with 58 Personal tackles, including 24 solo stops ... recorded 7.5 tackles for losses of Born April 24, 1989 in Merced ... son of Beatrice McCutchen ... major 19 yards and led the Bobcats with three sacks for losses of 12 yards is criminal justice. ... also forced one fumble ... started 11 games at nose tackle ... had four tackles at Sam Houston State ... recorded five tackles against Central Arkansas ... led the Bobcats with nine tackles against North- western State ... recorded six tackles, one quarterback sack and 2.5 tackles for losses against Nicholls ... tallied two tackles at Southeast- ern Louisiana ... assisted on three tackles against Southern Utah ... led Texas State with 11 tackles against Cal Poly to earn Southland Conference Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors ... logged eight tackles, including six solo stops, against Southern Arkansas ... had two quarterback sacks for a loss of eight yards and 3.5 tackles for losses of 11 yards against the Muleriders ... recorded three assisted tackles in his first collegiate start at Houston.

www.txstatebobcats.com 19 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Punter had three sacks ... performed 100 hours of public service helping the 6’ 0” • 200 disadvantaged and handicapped adults and kids. Sophomore • Squad 46 Crane, Texas Personal Born March 4, 1991 ... son of former Texas State All-American Tommy Crane High School Head and Holly Clavell-Head ... major is communications. Eastern New Mexico Career Defensive Statistics Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr Blk 2010 11 10 7 17 1.5 6 0 0 0 0 loyd Chisum L loyd Jeff Clermond 2010 DEFENSIVE TACKLE Did not see any action. 6’2’’ • 290 Previous School Sophomore • 1L 93 Transfer from Eastern New Mexico where he played baseball and was DESOTO, TEXAS named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ... joined Texas State’s DESOTO HIGH SCHOOL roster in 2010 as a quarterback and punter.

High School Earned Second-Team All-State honors as a quarterback at Crane af- ter throwing for 2,879 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior ... led Crane to the Class 2A Division II playoffs ... played in the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star game as a free safety ... was a 2010 two-time District 7-2A Offensive MVP ... also was a standout baseball Started 11 games at defensive tackle ... had 32 tackles, including player ... was team’s top pitcher and also played shortstop and first 15 solo stops ... had nine tackles for losses of 19 yards, including base ... named MVP of State 7 on 7 State Division II Tournament. an assists on a quarterback sack for a loss of three-yards ... recov- ered one fumble throughout the season ... recorded two unassisted PERSONAL tackles at Sam Houston State ... registered four tackles at McNeese Born on July 27, 1990 ... son of Wayne and Zee Chisum ... nephew State ... had one tackle against Central Arkansas ... recorded three of Bobcat head volleyball coach Karen Chisum ... major is criminal tackles, including two for losses at Stephen F. Austin ... registered justice. four tackles against Northwestern State ... had five tackles and two tackles for losses of one yard against Nicholls ... registered one solo DEFENSIVE TACKLE tackle at Southeastern Louisiana ... recorded one solo stop against 6’3’’ • 260 Southern Utah ... had a season-high five tackles, including four solo stops against Cal Poly ... earned honorable mention NCAA Division I Sophomore • 1L 43 FCS Performers of the Week honors by Performance RENO, NEV. Awards after his performance against Cal Poly ... tallied four tackles BISHOP MANOGUE HIGH SCHOOL with one solo stop against Southern Arkansas ... also assisted on a tackle for a loss of one yard versus the Muleriders ... recorded two assisted tackles at Houston.

2009 Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2010 Played in 11 games as a reserve defensive tackle and snap- High School per ... registered 17 tackles, including 11 solo stops and a quarterback Two-time All-District 18-3A and All-State selection for head coach sack for a loss of two yards ... led the Bobcats with two fumble recov- Scott Surratt ... played an instrumental role on two consecutive Class 3A state championship teams at Carthage ... named the District 18-3A Jamie Clavell-Head Jamie eries ... assisted on one tackle at Sam Houston State after recording three tackles, including two solo stops at McNeese State ... registered MVP in 2009 ... recorded 132 tackles, 30 tackles for losses, 17 QB four tackles, including one for a five-yard loss against Central Arkan- pressures, six sacks, three forced fumbles, two pass break ups, one sas ... moved to defensive tackle after Ashley Eshraghipour was in- fumble recovery, and one rushing touchdown as a senior ... named the jured and lost for the season in preseason practice ... assisted on one Longview News-Journal Defensive MVP on the All-East Texas football stop against Northwestern State ... logged one solo tackle against team ... chosen First Team defensive lineman on the All-Smoaky.com Nicholls ... registered three tackles at Southeastern Louisiana ... re- team ... threw the shot and discus in track ... participated in power lift- corded two tackles, including a solo tackle and assisting on another ing ... selected to play in the Texas High School Coaches Association with Sam Pier for a one-yard loss against Southern Utah ... had one All-Star game in San Antonio. solo tackle against Southern Arkansas and Cal Poly. Personal Born December 15, 1991 in Henderson, Texas ... son of Abura and 2009 Vanessa Williams. Sat out the season as a redshirt. Career Defensive Statistics High School Two-Time All-Sierra Conference selection for coach Paul Mills ... Year g ua a Tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr Blk helped Miners finish with an 11-2 record in 2008 ... finished his senior 2010 11 10 7 17 1.5 6 0 0 0 0 season with 86 tackles ... best game came against Damonte when he

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Defensive Back Running Back Marcus Curry 6’ 1” • 200 5’11” • 210 Sophomore • Squad 39 Junior • Transfer 28 Sugar Land, Texas Carrollton, Texas Clements High School Hebron High School Navy

2010 2010 Chandler Coffey Chandler Did not see any action as a reserve defensive back. Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School Previous School Member of Fort Bend Clements’ football and track teams ... played Gained 585 yards and scored five touchdowns on 80 carries as slot- wide receiver and defensive back ... helped Clements advance to back in Navy’s triple option offense ... averaged 7.3 yards per carry Class 5A Division II Region II semifinals ... competed in the triple ... also caught 10 passes for 287 yards with three TD’s ... played in jump for the track and field team. seven games, but did not have any carries as a freshman.

Personal High School Son of Ken and Brenda Coffey ... father is former player for the Wash- Earned a pair of letters in football and baseball at Hebron ... named ington Redskins from 1983-86 and was a three-year letterman and All-District First-Team as a running back and a Second-Team selec- the 1981 Defensive Player of the Year at Texas State. tion as a cornerback as a senior ... led Hebron to a 2005 state cham- pionship with a 16-0 record. OffenSIVE LINE Personal 6’3’’ • 275 Born March 30, 1989 in Carrollton ... son of William and Joan Curry Sophomore • 1L 63 ... major is computer science … his uncle, Aaron Curry, played bas- LUBBOCK, TEXAS ketball at Oklahoma. FRENSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Xavier Daniels SAFETY 6’0’’ • 165

L ee Conoly Sophomore • 1L 18 GIDDINGS, TEXAS GIDDINGS HIGH SCHOOL 2010 Appeared in one game against Northwestern State for the Bobcats.

2009 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School 2010 Unanimous First-Team All-District 4-4A selection after helping to lead Played in 11 games and made one start for the Bobcats ... recorded Frenship to a 13-1 record ... also named to the All-City First-Team Of- 29 tackles, including 16 solo stops, and broke up one pass ... record- fensive Lineman and All-South Plains 5A-4A First Team ... three-year ed four tackles, including three solo stops at Sam Houston State after letterman and two-year starter who led Frenship to a combined 23-4 assisting on one tackle at McNeese State ... registered three tackles record ... member of the Future Farmers of America. against Central Arkansas ... recorded four tackles and one tackle for a four-yard loss at Stephen F. Austin ... collected four tackles, including Personal two solo stops against Nicholls ... had one assisted tackle at South- Born October 2, 1990 ... son of Tim and Dawn Conoly hobbies in- eastern Louisiana ... logged three tackles, including two solo stops, clude hunting and fishing ... also recruited by Angelo State and West versus Southern Utah ... registered five tackles against Southern Ar- Texas A&M. kansas ... recorded four tackles in his first collegiate game at Houston.

2009 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School Named Class 3A State Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-State ... played for coach Derek Fitzhenry ... earned All-District 25- 3A honors ... member of the track team and scored the most points at the District 25-3A championships ... earned the Earl Hill Award ... named the MVP for both the football and basketball teams.

www.txstatebobcats.com 21 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Chioma Emuka Personal Offensive Tackle Born May 15, 1991 ... son of Elvera Davis ... his cousin, Brodney 6’0” • 275 Pool, plays for the ... major is business manage- Junior • Transfer 69 ment. Houston, Texas Westside High School Career Defensive Statistics Tarleton State Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr Blkd 2010 11 16 13 29 1.0 2 1 0 0 0

Safety 6’0” • 190 Previous School Freshman • Transfer 7 Played two seasons at Tarleton State ... helped the Texans post a Liberty, Texas 10-2 record in 2008. Liberty High School Tarleton State High School Was a three-sport letterman at Westside High School ... helped foot- ball team finish 10-2 in 2007... also was a member of the wrestling and track teams ... threw the discus and shot put in track.

Personal Born July 25,1989 in Houston ... son of Bede Emuka and Patricia Cor- Jeremy Dickey Jeremy Previous School Redshirted at Tarleton State. bett ... hobbies include music ... major is economics at Texas State. Adley Eshraghipour High School Defensive Tackle First-Team All-District 22-3A punter under coach Shane Deel … was 6’ 4” • 265 also a quarterback at Liberty … finshed his senior season completing Junior • 2L 94 70 of 130 passes for 877 yards and 7 TDs … rushed for 601 yards and 3 TDs his senior season … competed in the 100, 200 and 4x100- Arlington, Texas meter events in track … also competed in powerlifting … member of Martin High School the National Honor Society. UNLV

PERSONAL Born May 10, 1991 ... son of Jim and Sherry Dickey … father coaches at Liberty High School … his uncle, Darrell, is a co-offensive coordi- nator and running backs coach at Texas State ... major is business 2010 Sat out the season as a redshirt. marketing at Texas State. 2009 Tight End Earned All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention honors … re- 6’ 5” • 220 corded a total of 42 tackles 16 solo and 26 assisted … had five solo Sophomore • Transfer 84 tackles and five assisted tackles at Northwestern State … had three College Station, Texas tackles for a loss of six yards … recorded one sack for three yards … A&M Consolidated High School recovered two fumbles one during the Texas Southern game and the Blinn Junior College other during the Southeastern Louisiana game … hurried the quarter- Kyle Doll Kyle back two times, broke two passes, and had one interception.

2008 Played in 11 games for the Bobcats ... tallied 22 tackles, including nine unassisted stops ... had a season highs of nine total and four Previous School unassisted tackles against Northwestern State ... also had four tackles Played in two games for coach Brad Franchione … caught two pass- es for 30 yards. against Montana in a NCAA Division I FCS playoff game.

High School Previous School Named an All-District 12-5A First-Team selection while playing at Joined team in spring semester and participated in spring drills after A&M Consolidated … was a All-Brazos County First-Team pick for attending UNLV as a part-time student. 7-4 Co-District 12-5A champions … two-year letterman under coach Jim Slaughter. High School A two-year letterwinner at Martin HS ... led the offensive line with 63 Personal pancake blocks for the Warriors ... earned first team all-district and Born March 3, 1992 in Bryan, Texas ... son of Kirk and Kathy Doll … second team all-area honors as a senior. Father Kirk is an assistant coach with the Omaha Nighthawks of the UFL. Personal Born on Dec. 15, 1988 ... son of Billy and Brenda Eshraghipour ... major is exercise and sports science. 22 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats ference Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors ... averaged 46.8 Career Defensive Statistics yards on four punts against Southern Arkansas ... three of his four Year g ua a Tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr int punts were inside the 20-yard line against the Muleriders ... earned 2008 11 9 13 22 1.5 10 0 0 0 0-0 honorable mention NCAA Division I FCS Performers of the Week 2009 11 16 26 42 3.0 6 3 0 2 1-0 honors by College Football Performance Awards after his perfor- Total 22 25 39 64 4.5 16 3 0 2 1-0 mance against Southern Arkansas ... averaged 38.2 yards on four punts at Houston ... had a long punt of 55 yards against the Cougars.

Offensive Line 2009 6’2” • 295 Played in 11 games … had 39 punts for 1531 yards … averaged 39.3 yards per punt … punted eight times for 354 yards against TCU, Freshman • Redshirt 50 and averaged 44.2 yards … longest punt was 59 yards against Sam Katy, Texas Houston State where he punted three for 124 yards and averaged Seven Lakes High School 41.3 yards … had 12 punts inside the 20 … had seven kickoffs for 435 yards and averaged 62.1 yards against Angelo State … rushed five times for 41 yards … his longest run was 22 yards against Angelo State.

2008 Collin Fissell Collin Played in 11 games as a true freshman ... averaged 38.3 yards on 42 2010 punts ... had a season-long 59-yard punt, and punts of 52 yards and Sat out the season as a redshirt. 46 yards twice while averaging a season-best 47.6 yards on seven kicks against Northwestern State ... also made one unassisted tackle High School against the Demons ... averaged over 40 yards in four other games Two-time All-District 17-5A selection ... was a three-year starting line- ... had four punts for 170 yards and a 42.5 average at Sam Houston man for coach Kevin O’Keefe ... earned All-District Second Team hon- State ... averaged 41.3 yards on three kicks at Stephen F. Austin, ors as a center in 2009 ... chosen Honorable Mention selection as a 41.7 yards on three kicks versus Texas Southern and 40.3 on six junior ... named his team’s offensive Most Valuable Player and served punts at Northern Colorado in his collegiate debut ... punted the ball as team captain during his senior campaign ... also a member of the 51 yards against Southern Utah ... had 12 punts inside the 20 ... ran track and field team. the ball for 34 yards on two fakes ... the first run was 18 yards at McNeese State ... also gained 16 yards against Northwestern State. Personal Born March 11, 1992 in Anchorage, Alaska ... son of Mark and Na- HIGH SCHOOL nette Fissell of Katy ... father played at USC ... major is exercise and A very versatile and athletic punter ... was a First-Team All-District sports science, and pre-med ... came to Texas State after being re- tight end and Second-Team All-District as a senior and made First- cruited by Texas A&M-Kingsville ... hobbies include playing sports and Team All-District at punter as a junior ... as a senior he handled kickoff video games. duties and had 32 of 53 kickoffs going for touchbacks. Punter PERSONAL 5’ 11” • 190 Born May 11, 1990 ... son of Jim and Bonnie Follis ... major is finance. Senior • 3L 48 Arlington, Texas CAREER Punting STATISTICS Martin High School Year g Punts Yards lg avg 2008 11 42 1607 59 38.3

en Follis 2009 11 39 1531 59 39.3

B 2010 11 49 2039 67 41.6 TOTAL 33 130 5177 67 39.8

2010 Career Accolades Earned All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention honors as a 2010 All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention punter ... played in 11 games ... ranked third among Southland Con- ference leaders after averaging 41.6 yards on 49 punts ... also served as Texas State’s holder on field goal and extra-point attempts ... aver- aged 41.5 yards on four punts at Sam Houston State, where he had a 50-yard punt and one punt inside the 20-yard-line ... also averaged 46.0 yards on four punts with a long blast of 64 yards at McNeese State ... had three punts inside the 20 against the Cowboys ... aver- aged 45.0 yards on four punts against Central Arkansas ... had one punt for 51 yards and another stop inside the 20-yard line against the Bears ... punted three times for 83 yards at Stephen F. Austin ... averaged 42.7 yards on six punts and had a career-long punt of 67 yards against Northwestern State ... averaged 45.7 yards on seven punts against Nicholls ... had a 58-yard punt against the Colonels ... had a long punt of 47 yards and kicked one punt inside the 20 against Southern Utah ... punted six times for an average of 45.3 yards per punt against Cal Poly ... kicked two punts inside the 20 at Cal Poly’s four-yard line in the final 5:20 of the game and earned Southland Con- www.txstatebobcats.com 23 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats WIDE RECEIVER 2007 6’1’’ • 205 Sat out the season as a redshirt. Senior • 3L 20 LAREDO, TEXAS High School Second-Team Class 5A All-State selection ... earned First-Team Class LAREDO HIGH SCHOOL 5A All-Region IV honors as a senior ... set Texas high school state record when he threw for 595 yards as he completed 31 of 53 passes and threw seven touchdowns to lead Laredo United to a 72-48 victory over San Antonio Reagan in the Class 5A playoff game ... member of the Academic Honor Roll.

2010 Personal Sat out the season as a redshirt. errence Franks errence Born April 13, 1989 ... son of Luis and Veronica Garcia ... major is

T criminal justice. High School Starting running back at Angleton High School …team finished with a career Receiving statistics record of 12-2 in 2009 … his head coach was Finis Vanover … earned Year g rec Yds tD lg rec/G Yds/C Yds/G All-District 24-4A Second Team honors in 2009 after being named an 2008 7 2 27 0 17 0.3 13.5 3.9 Honorable Mention selection as a junior … rushed for 688 yards in 2009 11 22 305 1 71 2.0 13.9 27.7 2009… two-time All-State selection in track after helping Angleton win 2010 11 6 60 0 15 0.5 10.0 5.5 District 24-4A championship in the 4x100m and 4x200m relays … was TOTAL 29 30 392 1 71 1.0 13.1 13.5 a member of the 4x100m relay team that won the 2009 state cham-

pionship. David George Defensive Line Personal 6’ 4” • 255 Born May 12, 1992 in Houston ... son of Clem and Alice Franks … Freshman • Redshirt 76 major is sports management … his relatives include current Washing- Pearland, Texas ton Wizards forward Rashard Lewis, current Tennessee Titan fullback Dawson High School Ahmard Hall, former Texas A&M cornerback Arkeith Brown and former Baylor standout guard and Harlem Globetrotter Andre Branch ... hob- bies include dancing. WIDE RECEIVER 6’1’’ • 205 Senior • 3L 5 LAREDO, TEXAS 2010 Sat out the season as a redshirt. LAREDO HIGH SCHOOL High School Named to the All-District 24-4A First Team Defense as a defensive tackle ... helped lead Dawson to a 12-3 overall record and a a second place finish in District 24-4A with a 5-2 mark.

Alvaro Garcia Alvaro 2010 Personal Played in 11 games ... recorded two tackles while playing on special teams at McNeese State and Sam Houston State ... caught a 14-yard Born Dec. 17, 1991 ... son of Stephen and Darlene George ... major pass at Stephen F. Austin ... had a 13-yard reception against North- is geography.

western State ... caught a six-yard pass at Southeastern Louisiana ... Michael Gilmore recorded a four-yard reception against Cal Poly ... caught two passes for 23 yards against Southern Arkansas ... played in season-opening Wide Receiver game at Houston after catching 22 passes for 305 yards in 2009. 5’8” • 160 Freshman • Redshirt 7 2009 La Marque, Texas Played in 11 games … ranked 24th among Southland Conference La Marque High School leaders in receiving yards with an average of 27.7 yards per game … caught 22 passes for 305 yards … rushed three times for eight yards … …caught four passes for 32 yards resulting in one touch- down against Stephen F. Austin … passed for 21 yards … had one assisted tackle against Southeastern Louisiana … caught two passes for 82 yards against Angelo State ... earned Texas State’s Oak Farms 2010 Dairy Academic Award. Sat out the season as a redshirt.

2008 High School Played in four games as a reserve quarterback before moving to wide Earned All-District 24-4A First-Team honors in 2008 and 2009 … receiver in the final three games ... caught his first pass against Nich- named the district’s Special Teams MVP in 2009 … also named a olls with a 17-yard reception ... also had a 10-yard catch at Sam two-time All-County selection … earned Honorable Mention All-State Houston State ... started the NCAA FCS Playoff game at Montana. Honors in 2009 … chosen team and offensive MVP in 2008 … also named Track Team MVP in 2009 after running on the 200m, 4x100m

24 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats T rent Guiberteau and 4x400m relay teams … the 1600m relay team qualified for the Tight End Regional Championships … was a member of the National Honor 6’3” • 235 Society. Freshman • Redshirt 89 Katy, Texas Personal Born October 10, 1991 in Galveston, Texas ... son of Michael and Taylor High School Jocelyn Gilmore … signed with Texas State after being recruited by Stephen F. Austin, Sam Houston State and Northwestern State ... hobbies include playing basketball.

Tight End 6’ 5” • 220 2010 Sophomore • Transfer83 Sat out the season as a redshirt. Houston, Texas Cy Fair High School High School Utah Named All-District 17-5A as a junior and senior ... played for coach Flint Risien ... also played baseball at Taylor ... was named one of the Top 25 players in the Houston area by VYPE magazine.

Personal Born September 18, 1991 in Katy ... son of Ray and Karen Guiber-

Colby Goodwin Colby Previous School teau ... his father was a two-year letterman as a fullback at LSU ... Transfer from Utah. chose to attend Texas State after being recruited by Tarleton State and Southeastern Louisiana ... hobbies include fishing and playing High School video games. Two-time First-Team All-District selection... served as team captain ... lettered three years in football and two years in basketball. Offensive Guard D. J. Hall 6’ 3” • 305 Personal Senior • 3L 61 Born Jan. 16, 1991 in Houston, Texas ... son of John Goodwin and Deborah Diane Graves-Goodwin ... enjoys snowboarding. Palestine, Texas Palestine High School Linebacker 6’1” • 240 Junior • Transfer 52 San Antonio, Texas Cole High School Prairie View A&M 2011 Chosen one of the nation’s Top-10 FCS offensive linemen by The Sports Network.

2010 Damon Grant Damon Previous School Earned Third-Team All-American honors by the Associated Press Played in seven games over two seasons at Prairie View A&M under ... named a Fourth-Team All-American by Phil Steele ... chosen All- head coach Henry Frazier III. Southland Conference First-Team for the second straight year ... Played in 11 games ... selected as a team captain by his teammates High School ... has started each of Texas State’s 35 games during the past three Received second-team All-District 30-2A honors at defensive end un- years ... helped pave the way for Texas State’s rushing attack that av- der head coach Larry Ransom. eraged over 144 yards per game ... chosen one of the nation’s Top 10 FCS offensive linemen by The Sports Network ... named Preseason Personal Honorable Mention All-American by Consensus Draft Service. Born Aug. 19, 1989 in Durham, N.C. 2009 Earned All-Southland Conference First-Team honors ... started 11 games at right guard ... was part of an offensive line that ranked 25th nationally and recorded the third fewest quarterback sacks allowed in the Southland Conference with an average of 1.36 sacks per game ... was part of an offense that averaged over 422 yards and nearly 32 points per game.

2008 Earned All-Southland Conference Second-Team honors in his first season as a starting right guard ... started 13 games for the Bobcats ... was part of an offensive line that ranked 19th nationally allowing just 1.15 sacks per game ... helped pave the way for one of the nation’s Top 25 rushing offenses with 184.1 yards per game and one of the www.txstatebobcats.com 25 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Matt Harris Top 12 passing offenses with 453.23 yards per contest ... Bobcats safety were also one of the top seven scoring offenses in the nation with 5’10” • 190 36.4 points per game ... Texas State ranked eighth nationally in total Senior • 3L 30 offense with 453.23 yards per contest. KATY, TEXAS 2007 CINCO RANCH HIGH SCHOOL Sat out the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL Named to the Associated Press Class 3A All-State Second Team ... also a First-Team All-District 21-3A selection after Palestine registered a 9-3 record and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Class 3A Divi- sion I football playoffs ... two-year letter winner at Palestine ... prep 2010 coach was Glen Tunstall. Played in 11 games and recorded 19 tackles ... had 11 solo stops, assisted on a quarterback sack for a two-yard loss and recovered PERSONAL two fumbles ... had a tackle against Central Arkansas ... recorded five Born Dec. 24, 1988 in Heilburg, Germany ... son of Shelia Hall ... tackles at Stephen F. Austin ... registered a solo tackle against Nich- major is business management enjoys reading and collecting books. olls ... had an assisted tackle and recovered a fumble at Southeastern Louisiana ... recorded a season-best of four tackles against Southern Career Accolades Utah ... had three solo stops versus the Thunderbirds ... also had 2011 FCS Top 10 Offensive Lineman three assisted tackles against Houston and two solo tackles versus 2010 AP FCS All-American Third Team Southern Arkansas. 2010 Phil Steele All-American Fourth Team 2010 All-Southland Conference First-Team 2009 2010 FCS Top 10 Offensive Lineman Played in 11 games … had 23 tackles 10 solo and 13 assisted … had 2009 All-Southland Conference First-Team two solo and three assisted tackles against Texas Southern … had 2008 All-Southland Conference Second-Team two solo tackles and two assisted tackles against Stephen F. Austin... had one tackle for a loss of 16 yards against Texas Southern … had Linebacker one sack for a loss of 16 yards against Texas Southern … had one 6’0” • 210 forced fumble against Texas Southern … broke up two passes. Freshman • Redshirt 51 Hickory Creek, Texas 2008 Played in nine games as a reserve safety and member of the special Lake Dallas High School teams ... recorded eight tackles, including three solo stops ... posted a season-high three tackles against Central Arkansas ... intercepted one pass and returned it two yards against Stephen F. Austin.

High School Earned Second-Team All-Greater Houston honors as a senior after 2010 helping lead Cinco Ranch to an 11-2 record and a second-place fin-

Drew Hamilton Drew Sat out season as a redshirt. ish in 19-5A standings ... served as team captain and registered 98 tackles and a team-leading four as a senior ... was a High School two-time 160-pound state champion in free style wrestling after finish- First team All-District 5-4A selection who played for coach Mike Young ing his senior season with a 27-3 record and his junior year with a ... also named an All-Area First-Team performer and chosen Honor- 45-1 mark. able Mention All-State in 2009 ... led Lake Dallas to a 10-2 record in 2009 ... also participated in power lifting and track. Personal Born Dec. 23, 1988 ... son of Gil and Traci Harris of Katy ... major is Personal industrial engineering ... received the Texas State and Oak Farms Born May 29, 1991 in Denton, Texas ... son of James and Louise Ham- Dairy Academic Award in 2008 ... likes to river raft race and sing. ilton ... his uncle, Bradley Hamilton, was an All-Southland Conference selection ... signed with Texas State after being recruited by Baylor, Career Defensive Statistics Stephen F. Austin, NIU and North Texas ... major is engineering at Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr int Texas State ... played in the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star game in San Antonio. 2008 9 3 5 8 0.0 0 1 0 0 1 2009 11 10 13 23 1.5 18 3 1 0 1 2010 11 11 8 19 0.5 2 0 0 2 0 TOTAL 31 24 26 50 2.0 20 4 1 2 2

26 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Jarrett Haywood QUARTERBACK Defensive End 6’2’’ • 200 6’4” • 250 Junior • 2L 11 Junior • Transfer 98 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS Bastrop, Texas CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL Bastrop High School Cisco Junior College T im Hawkins 2010 Previous School Played in eight games and made five starts at quarterback, including Played in seven games at Cisco Junior College under head coach the last four contests...completed 56 of his 107 passes for 694 yards Scott Taylor ... had one tackle in one game played in his first season and seven touchdowns ... also was the third-leading rusher for the ... finished with 20 tackles, three tackles for loss, one sack and two Bobcats after gaining 312 yards and scoring two touchdowns on 75 forced fumbles last season. carries ... completed 16 of his 26 passes for 231 yards and two touch- downs at Sam Houston State ... also led the Bobcats with 81 yards High School rushing and scored a touchdown on 13 carries against the Bearkats Played at Bastrop High School under head coaches David Halbrook ... completed 13 of his 25 passes for 161 yards and a touchdown at and Gerald Perry. McNeese State ... recorded 71 yards rushing and threw for 96 yards and two touchdowns against Central Arkansas ... earned SLC Offen- Personal sive Player of the Week honors on Nov. 1 after running for 121 yards Born Dec. 12, 1989 in Austin, Texas ... son of Curtis and Glenda and touchdown and throwing for 194 yards and two more TDs at Ste- Sirles. phen F. Austin ... ran three times for 13 yards against Northwestern State ... ran for 10 yards against Cal Poly ... had two carries for 16 Defensive End Charles Holmes yards against Southern Arkansas ... made his first collegiate start as a 6’3” • 240 quarterback at Houston ... threw for 12 yards and ran for seven yards Senior • 3L 41 versus the Cougars. Austin, TEXAS 2009 Bowie HIGH SCHOOL Played in 10 games … made two starts as a receiver … rushed 20 times for 165 yards to rank fourth among team rushing leaders … had two carries for 59 yards and one touchdown against Southeastern Louisiana … also rushed 57 yards on one carry at Northwestern State … caught one pass for six yards against McNeese State ... completed five of his nine passes for 36 yards and one touchdown … his longest pass was a 16-yard touchdown to Daren Dillard at TCU … completed 2010 two of his six passes at Southern Utah for 12 yards … also completed Played in 11 games ... recorded 31 tackles, including 18 solo stops his only pass for four yards against McNeese State. and one tackle for a four-yard loss ... intercepted one pass and broke up another throughout the season ... had three tackles at Sam Hous- 2008 ton State and McNeese State ... recorded five tackles, including one Sat out the season as a redshirt. stop for a one-yard loss against Central Arkansas ... assisted on a tackle at Stephen F. Austin ... recorded one solo tackle and assisted High School on three other stops against Northwestern State ... had one solo tack- Was a three-year letterman for Coach Terry Morris at Carroll High le against Nicholls ... registered four tackles at Southeastern Loui- School ... played wide receiver as a sophomore before starting his last siana ... recorded a season best of five tackles, including three solo two seasons at quarterback ... led Carroll to an 8-3 record and playoff stops, at Houston ... also had two tackles against Southern Arkansas experience in 2007 ... finished the season with 1,416 yards passing and Cal Poly and one unassisted tackle versus Southern Utah. and 14 touchdown passes while rushing for 747 yards and 10 more touchdowns ... was named First-Team All-District for 28-5A, First- 2009 Team All-Metro and All-South Texas ... also lettered on Carroll’s bas- Played 10 games … had seven total tackles for the season … posted ketball team and is a regional qualifier in the 300m hurdles in track. three solo tackles and four assisted tackles throughout the season … had one solo tackle against Southeastern Louisiana, one solo tackle Personal against Stephen F. Austin, and one solo tackle against Central Ar- Born May 11, 1990 ... son of Tim and Larissa Hawkins ... relative of kansas … had two assisted tackles against Angelo State and two solo Olympic Gold Medalist and Texas State Alumnus Charles Austin ... tackles against Texas Southern. has one brother, Courtney ... major is recreational administration. 2008 career Passing statistics Played in five games as a true freshman ... recorded six tackles dur- Year G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Effic ing the season ... posted a single-best game total of five tackles, in- 2009 10 9 5 0 36 1 16 55.6 125.8 cluding three solo stops against Texas Southern ... also registered a 2010 9 107 56 6 694 7 43 52.3 117.2 tackle at Stephen F. Austin. TOTAL 19 116 61 6 730 8 43 52.6 117.9

www.txstatebobcats.com 27 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats High School Lettered three years under head coach Jeff Ables at Bowie, helping Career Rushing Statistics lead the team to an 8-3 record and district championship in 2007 ... Year g att Yds tD lg avg/c avg/G unanimous First-Team All-District selection ... also lettered two years 2010 10 104 414 5 37 4.0 41.4 in basketball and one in track. LINEBACKER B ryan Iwuji 6’0’’ • 230 Personal Senior • 3L 6 Born Oct. 17, 1989 ... son of Charlie and Lila Holmes ... has a sister, Mariah ... related to tight end L.J. Smith ... major Carrolton, TEXAS is exercise and sports science. HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL

Career Defensive Statistics Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr int 2008 5 3 3 6 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 2009 10 3 4 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 11 16 15 31 2.0 5 2 0 0 1 2010 TOTAL 26 22 22 44 3.0 8 2 0 0 1 Played in 11 games ... ended the season listed among the team’s top five leaders in tackles with 52 ... recorded 2.5 tackles for combined RUNNING BACK losses of 10 yards, including assisting on a quarterback sack that re- 5’11’’ • 200 sulted in a four-yard loss ... broke up four passes and recovered a Sophomore • 1L 33 fumble ... ended the season with three tackles at Sam Houston State ROWLETT, TEXAS ... registered four tackles, including three solo stops at McNeese State ROWLETT HIGH SCHOOL ... had five tackles against Central Arkansas and fourth-ranked Ste- phen F. Austin ... had three tackles, including one for a six-yard loss against Northwestern State ... recorded five tackles against Nicholls ... had nine tackles, including one for a three-yard loss at Southeast- ern Louisiana ... registered eight tackles against Cal Poly ... tallied six tackles, including three solo stops, and broke up two passes versus Southern Utah ... recorded three tackles against Southern Arkansas Dexter Imade Dexter ... had one tackle at Houston. 2010 Played in 10 games ... was the second-leading rusher on the team 2009 with 414 yards and five touchdowns on 104 carries ... had one carry Played in 11 games … had a total of 67 tackles, 27 solo and 40 assist- for four yards at McNeese State ... gained 13 yards on five carries ed … had six solo tackles against Northwestern State … had five solo against Central Arkansas ... ran for 25 yards on seven carries at Ste- tackles against Nicholls … had nine assisted tackles against Angelo phen F. Austin ... gained 32 yards on nine carries against Northwest- State … had six assisted tackles against Southwestern Louisiana … ern State ... rushed for 286 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries had a tackle for a loss of one yard. against Nicholls ... led Bobcats with 51 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries at Southeastern Louisiana ... gained 85 yards on 18 car- ries against Southern Utah ... led Texas State with 95 yards and two 2008 touchdowns on 16 carries against Cal Poly ... his two touchdowns Played in 10 games ... made 17 tackles, including eight unassisted ... against the Mustangs were on runs of 37 and two yards ... tied for had a season-best of six tackles against Angelo State ... tallied five the team lead with 73 yards on a team-high 20 carries at Houston stops versus Texas Southern ... assisted with three tackles at Stephen in his first collegiate game ... had a long run of 12 yards against the F. Austin. Cougars. 2007 Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2009 Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School Unanimous selection to the All-District 6-5A First-Team and tabbed High School All-Area First Team at inside linebacker as Hebron posted a 10-2 Two-time All-District 10-5A selection for head coach Kiff Hardin ... record, advancing to the second round of the Class 5A Division II gained 1,515 yards and scored 14 touchdowns on 241 carries ... best playoffs ... as a senior registered 77 total tackles — 35 solos and 42 game came against Rockwall when he gained 227 yards and scored assists ... among his stops were two tackles for lost yards and two two TD’s ... rushed for 223 yards and a season-best four touchdowns quarterback sacks ... also caused two fumbles, recovered two, inter- on 29 carries against Garland ... also ran for 204 yards and two TD’s cepted three passes and broke up five more ... Hebron’s linebacking on 32 yards against Naaman Forrest ... caught six passes for 78 corps was ranked among the top 10 in Texas by www.texasfootball. yards ... gained 1,293 yards and 10 touchdowns on 197 carries as com ... member of Hebron’s 16-0 2005 Class 4A state championship a junior ... caught 13 passes for 127 yards as a junior ... member of team ... high school coach was Brian Brazil. Rowlett’s track and field team that won Class 5A state championships in 2008 and advanced to the regional in 4x100-meter relay in 2006 ... named a Texas Scholar. Personal Born Sept. 26, 1988 in Dallas ... son of Sebastian and Enderline Iwuji ... major is business finance ... his younger brother, Justin, is a safety Personal at Texas State ... his older brother, Jesse, played and graduated from Born Ocober 21, 1990 ... son of David and Felicia Imade. Navy ... is a native of Nigeria.

28 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Career Defensive Statistics ... recorded seven tackles, including four solo stops and two tackles Year g ua a Tackles tfl Yds int ff fr tD for losses of three yards against Cal Poly. 2008 10 8 9 17 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 2009 11 27 40 67 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 Played 11 games … recorded 37 total tackles with 24 solo stops and 2010 11 28 24 52 2.5 10 4 0 1 0 13 assisted tackles throughout the season … had four solo tackles TOTAL 32 63 73 136 3.5 11 4 0 1 0 against Central Arkansas … registered three solo tackles against Mc- Neese State … tallied six assisted tackles against Angelo State … had four assisted tackles against Southern Utah … had five tackles CORNERBACK for a loss of 21 yards … had four sacks for a loss of 19 yards … recov- 5’11’’ • 200 ered one fumble … had two quarterback hurries, one against Texas Sophomore • 1L 8 Southern and the other against Stephen F. Austin. Carrolton, TEXAS HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL Previous School Transferred to Texas State in the spring of 2008 from Arizona ... mem- ber of Wildcats’ team that finished 8-5 in 2008 … sat out the 2007 season as redshirt.

Justin Iwuji Justin High School Earned First-Team All-District 6-5A honors for coach Gary Childress at 2010 Creekview High School in Carrolton, Texas … named among the Top Played in eight games as a reserve cornerback and on special 100 players in Texas by the Dallas Morning News … ranked among teams...recorded one solo tackle at Houston. the Top 20 defensive linemen by Texas Football.com … earned Hon- orable Mention All-District honors as a junior… named Second-Team All-District as a post for the Mustang basketball team ... played quar- 2009 Sat out the season as a redshirt ... earned Texas State’s Oak Farms terback his first two years before switching to defense his junior year. Dairy Academic Award. Personal Born Jan. 28, 1989 ... son of Ron and Marilyn Jackson ... major is High School Named Third-Team All-State after leading Hebron to an 8-4 overall re- applied sociology. cord ... named the District 6-5A Most Valuable Player as a quarterback ... was an All-District Second-Team selection in basketball ... was an Career Defensive Statistics honorable mention Academic All-State selection by the Texas High Year g ua a Tackles tfl Yds Sacks ff fr tD School Coaches Association. 2009 11 13 24 37 5.0 21 4-19 0 1 0 2010 11 13 9 22 4.0 7 0.5-1 0 1 0 Personal TOTAL 22 26 33 59 9.0 28 4.5-20 0 2 0 Born February 11, 1991 in Dallas ... son of Sebastian and Enderline Iwuji of Dallas ... younger brother of current Bobcat linebacker Bryan Iwuji ... his older brother, Jesse, played and graduated from Navy ... Defensive Line B ryton Johnson likes playing video games and basketball. 6’ 4” • 270 Freshman • Redshirt 62 Career Defensive Statistics Mexia, Texas Year g ua a Tackles tfl Yds int ff fr tD Mexia High School 2010 8 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

DEFENSIVE LINE 6’3’’ • 245 Senior • 2L 99 CARROLLTON, TEXAS CARROLLTON HIGH SCHOOL 2010 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School Two-sport letterman in football and basketball ... recorded 33 tackles

Ron Jackson Ron as a senior ... helped lead Mexia to the Area playoffs with a 9-3 record.

2010 Personal Played in 11 games and made eight starts at defensive end ... re- Born Oct. 21, 1991 ... son of Harry and Gloria Johnson. corded 22 tackles, including four stops for losses of seven yards ... had four tackles at Sam Houston State after recording two stops at McNeese State ... assisted on two tackles against Central Arkansas ... registered two tackles and recovered a fumble at Stephen F. Austin ... had one solo tackle against Northwestern State ... recorded two solo tackles at Southeastern Louisiana ... started at defensive end and re- corded one solo tackle for a loss of three yards against Southern Utah www.txstatebobcats.com 29 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Safety Personal 6’0” • 195 Born Aug. 27, 1988 in Houston ... son of Steve and Dana Kenney ... involved in community service projects with Texas State’s peer bud- Sophomore • Squad 23 dies, Bobcat Build and Interact Club ... major is mathematics at Texas Grand Prairie, Texas State ... received the Oak Farms Dairy Academic Award three times. South Grand Prairie High School Austin Kirpes Linebacker 6’1” • 215 Freshman • Redshirt 47 Rowlett, Texas evron Johnson evron 2010 Rowlett High School T Did not play in any games.

2009 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School 2010 Earned All-District 7-5A First-Team honors as senior. Sat out season as a redshirt.

Personal High School Born Aug. August 3, 1991 in Lubbock, Texas ... son of Rupus and Named All-District 10-5A First-Team linebacker as a senior after earn- Shelia Johnson of Grand Prairie ... younger brother of former Texas ing Honorable Mention honors during his junior season ... graded as State basketball player, Cameron Johnson ... major is business ... a two-star recruit by Rivals and ESPN ... named one of the Top 100 hobbies include playing basketball. players in the Dallas area ... named team MVP after recording 97 tackles, eight quarterback sacks and a team-leading 28 tackles for losses as a senior ... collected 49 tackles, 11 tackles for losses, six OFFENSIVE LINE sacks as a junior ... was selected as the Garland News Defensive 6’1’’ • 285 Player of the Week after recording 12 tackles, two sacks and six tack- Senior • 3L 58 les for losses against Garland ... led Rowlett with six sacks as a junior PEARLAND, TEXAS ... member of the varsity powerlifting team as a freshman, sophomore PEARLAND HIGH SCHOOL and junior. Personal Born August 30, 1991 in Dallas ... son of Kris and Tami Kirpes of Rowlett ... his older brother, Lee Patterson, was a two-time All-Con- ference safety at Trinity and was a team captain in 2007 when the school won an ESPY and Time Magazine’s “Top Sports Moment” 2010 for college football’s “Mississippi Miracle” ... hobbies include lifting Steven Kenney Steven Started eight games for the Bobcats ... nominated for the AFCA Good weights and listening to music. Works Team. Offensive Guard Klete L e B 2009 6’1” • 280 Started 11 games at center ... was part of an offensive line that ranked Freshman • Redshirt 65 25th nationally and recorded the third in the Southland Conference for fewest quarterback sacks allowed with an average of 1.36 sacks Port Neches, Texas per game ... was part of an offense that averaged over 422 yards and Port Neches • Groves High nearly 32 points per game. School

2008 lanc Played in seven games as a reserve center and member of the spe- cial teams ... helped the Bobcats convert on 57 extra-point tries and 14 of 17 field goal attempts ... also was a member of the offensive line that ranked 19th nationally for fewest sacks allowed with an average 2010 of 1.15 per game. Sat out season as a redshirt.

2007 High School Sat out the season as a redshirt ... named the scout team Player of Named to the Port Arthur News Super Team ... was a Second Team the Week three times. All-District 20-4A selection ... named Offensive Lineman of the Year at Port Neches-Groves HS ... also competed in baseball as a first base- High School man ... received All-Area honors in choir. Earned All-America honors while playing center and deep snapped for Pearland’s Division I Class 5A state semifinalist team ... was a Personal four-year letter winner for head coach Tony Heath ... named to the Born July 30, 1991 in Nederland, Texas ... son of Ken and Denise 2006 All-Greater Houston team ... three-time All-District 24-5A First- LeBlanc ... favorite hobbies include playing baseball and video games Team center for the Oilers ... represented the State of Texas at the ... majoring in exercise and sport science-pre physical therapy. 2007 Bayou Bowl.

30 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats TIGHT END assisted tackles against Sam Houston State … had one assisted 6’4’’ • 225 tackle for loss of two yards … had one interception for one yard. Sophomore • 1L 87 2008 KINGSVILLE, TEXAS Sat out the season as a redshirt. H.M. KING STATE High School A Second-Team All-State and Second-Team All-District selections at Denison under head coach Cody White ... posted 90 tackles with 12 sacks, three fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles ... returned David L ewis David two of his three fumble recoveries for touchdowns ... lettered three years in football, baseball and track. 2010 Played in 11 games as a reserve tight end ... recorded one catch for Personal 29 yards against Southeastern Louisiana. Born April 1, 1980 ... son of Melinda Lilly and Thomas Rucker III ... major is English. High School Two-time All-District 31-4A performer in 2007 and 2009 ... played Career Defensive Statistics quarterback and tight end as a junior and senior ... during his senior Year g ua a tackles tfl int Yds PD ff fr season, he threw for 543 yards with two touchdowns and rushed for 645 yards and 10 touchdowns on 106 carries ... recorded 22 recep- 2009 8 6 9 15 0.5 1 1 1 0 0 tions for 320 yards while playing as a tight end ... played for coach 2010 11 36 27 63 4.5 2 7 2 1 1 Andy Hrncir ... placed fifth in the shot put at the 2010 Texas State TOTAL 19 42 36 78 5.0 3 8 3 1 1 Track and Field Championships. Long Snapper Kevin L ong Personal 6’0” • 220 Born on November 26, 1991 ... mother is Sharon Lewis ... hobbies Sophomore • Redshirt 64 include playing the guitar. Round Rock, Texas Career Receiving Statistics Stony Point High School Year G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2010 11 1 29 0 29 0.1 29.0 2

LINEBACKER 6’0’’ • 230 Junior • 2L 34 2010 DENISON, TEXAS Sat out season as a redshirt. DENISON HIGH SCHOOL High School Helped Stony Point to a 5A State Championship appearance against Allen High School and a 14-2 record his senior year ... rian L illy B rian played under head coach Craig Chessher ... also competed in baseball as a pitcher.

2010 Personal Started 11 games at middle linebacker and was second among team Born February 12, 1991 in Austin ... Son of Richard and Beth Long leaders with 63 tackles ... had 38 solo stops and 4.5 tackles for losses ... Uncle Steve Long was a pitcher for the New York Mets and Florida of 13 yards, including one quarterback sack for a loss of eight yards ... Marlins ... majoring in communication design. led the team with two interceptions, recovered one fumble and forced

a fumble ... had one tackle at Sam Houston State after recording five Derek L opez stops at McNeese State ... tied for the team lead with nine tackles CORNERBACK against Central Arkansas ... had seven tackles and forced a fumble 6’0’’ • 195 at Stephen F. Austin ... registered six tackles against Northwestern Senior • 3L 14 State ... recorded five tackles and one tackle for lost yardage against GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS Nicholls ... had nine tackles, including five solo stops, at Southeastern SOUTH GRAND PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL Louisiana ... recorded one assisted tackle against Southern Utah ... had five tackles, including 1.5 stops for losses, against Cal Poly ... led Texas State with nine tackles, including seven solo stops, against Southern Arkansas ... had one quarterback sack for a lost of eight yards and an interception versus the Muleriders ... returned it made his first start at middle linebacker and led Texas State with six tackles at Houston ... also intercepted a pass against the Cougars. 2010 Played in 11 games and made two starts for the Bobcats ... registered 2009 five tackles against Sam Houston State ... recorded one stop at Mc- Played in eight games … had a total of 15 tackles, six solo and nine Neese State ... had two tackles against Central Arkansas ... recorded assisted … had two solo tackles against Southern Utah … had four three tackles and broke up a pass at Stephen F. Austin ... tallied three www.txstatebobcats.com 31 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats tackles against Northwestern State ... recorded a solo tackle against Personal Southeastern Louisiana and Southern Utah ... logged five tackles, in- Born Sept. 26, 1991 ... son of Victor and Maureen Lovelady ... major cluding three solo stops against Cal Poly ... had two unassisted tack- is business management. les against Southern Arkansas ... recorded one assisted tackle and broke up a pass at Houston. T

Linebacker omas L 2009 5’9” • 185 Played in 11 games … had a total of 30 tackles, 17 solo and 13 assist- Sophomore • Transfer 42 ed … had five solo tackles against TCU … had three assisted tackles Missouri City, Texas against Angelo State … had three tackles for a loss of eight yards Hightower High School … had five quarterback breaks, two against Northwestern State, two Navarro Junior College against Southeastern Louisiana, and one against Southern Utah. una

2008 Played in nine games at cornerback ... made three starts ... compiled eight tackles, including six unassisted stops ... had a season-high two unassisted tackles against Texas Southern and McNeese State ... Previous School also had one unassisted and one assisted tackle at Stephen F. Austin Attended Navarro Junior College in the spring of 2010 playing under ... recovered a fumble against Texas Southern ... member of the track head coach Nick Bobeck ... also attended the University of Houston team in 2008 while competing in the 60 and 200 meters during the in the summer of 2009 before transfering to Navarro. indoor season. High School 2007 Received First Team All-District 23-5A honors for 13-1 5A State Final- Sat out the season as a redshirt. ist Hurricanes ... named to First Team All-District 23-5A in his junior year ... named Defensive Newcomer of the Year in his sophomore High School season ... received First Team All-Academic honors in his sophomore Selected to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s All-District 7-5A’s First season under head coach Shane Hallmark. Team at cornerback ... had 39 tackles, two interceptions and 13 pass break ups as a senior ... also forced a fumble and recovered another Personal ... South Grand Prairie posted a 10-2 record in 2006, advancing to Born Sept. 21, 1990 in Houston ... son of Maria Martinez ... major- the second round of the Class 5A playoffs ... high school coach was ing in exercise and sport science ... favorite hobbies include playing David Fisher. video games ... nickname is “Smallomalu” in reference to looking like a smaller Troy Polomalu.

Personal Craig Mager Born February 2, 1989 ... son of Arville Lopez and Cynthia Loftis ... Defensive Back industrial engineering major … began his collegiate career as a mem- 5’11” • 181 ber of Texas State’s track and field team. Freshman • Redshirt 25 Luling, Texas Career Defensive Statistics Luling High School Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr Blkd 2008 10 6 2 8 0.0 0 3 0 1 0 2009 11 17 13 30 3.0 8 5 0 0 0 2010 11 19 5 24 2.0 6 2 0 0 1 TOTAL 32 42 20 62 5.0 14 10 0 1 1 2010 Fullback Sat out season as a redshirt. 5’10” • 205 High School Freshman • Redshirt 47 Named the 2009 District 27-3A MVP and an Honorable Mention All Nederland, Texas State selection ... played for coach Robert Dean ... had 46 receptions Nederland High School with 841 yards and 10 touchdowns ... also gained 814 yards and six touchdowns on 88 carries ... also played basketball and competed in track and field.

Personal Born June 11, 1992 in New Braunfels, Texas ... grandmother is Sue Ellis ... major at Texas State is physical therapy. 2010 Grant L ovelady Grant Sat out season as a redshirt.

High School Earned All-District 20-4A Second Team as a running back and line- backer ... played in the Southeast Texas All-Star game ... ran anchor leg on Nederland’s 4x100-meter relay team that finished in third place at district meet.

32 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats B Kicker DEFENSIVE LINE lake McColloch 5’10” • 180 6’5’’ • 240 Junior • Transfer 38 Sophomore • 1L 91 Tyler, Texas MIDLAND, TEXAS Lee High School GREENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Tyler Junior College

aylor Matlock aylor Previous School 2010 T Played two seasons under Danny Palmer at Tyler Junior College ... Played in 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman ... recorded five Cites his best performance coming against Northeastern Oklahoma tackles ... had a season-high three tackles at Houston ... had two tack- A&M when he kicked a 37-yard field goal and added three extra les at Southeastern Louisiana ... assisted on one quarterback sack for points as a freshman in 2008 ... ended his freshman season with 19 a loss of two yards Houston. points scored. 2009 High School Sat out the season as a redshirt. Two-sport athlete competing in both soccer and football ... All-District selection in soccer at Tyler Lee High School. High School Participated on the 2008 Bi-District Champion team ... District 3-3A Personal MVP ... named to the All-Permian Basin Team and a Second-Team Born April 5, 1990 in Dallas ... son of Eddie and Traci Matlock ... fa- All-State selection as a punter ... chosen Second-Team Academic All- vorite hobbies include playing the guitar and coaching baseball with State ... had 114 carries for 651 yards and six touchdowns as a senior disabled children. ... best performance rushing for 136 yards on 22 carries in 2008 ... was a First-Team All-District 3-3A pitcher for Greenwood as a junior WIDE RECEIVER ... named the District 3-3A MVP as a junior in basketball ... member 6’4” • 180 of Honor Society and FCA. Sophomore • 1L 3 Personal SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Born August 24, 1990 ... son of David and Terri McColloch ... major is SMITHSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL engineering technology ... also recruited by Wyoming, Abilene Chris- tian and West Texas A&M.

Career Defensive Statistics Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr Blkd 2010 11 1 4 5 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 2010 B

Cody Matthews Cody Saw action in four games as a reserve wide receiver and on special dEFENSIVE eND teams. arrion McDonald 6’2’’ • 225 fRESHMAN • rs 45 2009 Sat out the season as a redshirt. dALLAS, TEXAS rOOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL High School Standout wide receiver for Coach Larry Hill at Smithson Valley which advanced to the Class 5A state semi-final game against Katy ... fin- ished his senior season with 60 receptions for 1,101 yards and 11 touchdowns...also rushed for another 336 yards and six TDs ... was a unanimous First-Team All-District 26-5A selection ... unanimous 2010 First- Team All-Area choice in San Antonio and named an Honorable Sat out the season as a redshirt. Mention All-State performer....named Academic All-District choice ... chosen CYO/Spurs Foundation Athlete of the Year in 2007 ... ranks in the Top 10 school leaders for career receptions, career total yards High School receiving, and season scoring ... ranks among Smithson Valley’s Top Received Second Team All-District 11-3A honors under head coach Five single season leaders in receptions, total yards receiving and Tarance Lewis ... also competed in basketball ... Named to the All- average yards per catch. District 11-3A basketball team ... member of the National Honor So- ciety Personal Born Oct. 11, 1990 ... son of Matt and Lana Matthews ... major is busi- Personal ness ... also recruited by Rice, Abilene Christian, West Texas A&M Born Dec. 17, 1991 in Dallas ... son of Allison and Barry McDonald ... and Incarnate Word. likes to joke with friends and read ... majoring in exercise and sport science

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SAFETY chosen All-County and All-State ... was a Houston Touchdown Club 5’11’’ • 200 Award finalist ... played for coach Clint Hartman ... also earned All- Junior • 2L 15 District honors in basketball. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Personal MADISON HIGH SCHOOL Born April 19, 1992 ... son of Karen and Printez Milburn ... father played at Texas A&M-Kingsville ... major at Texas State is journalism ... hobbies include playing video games.

Wide Receiver B rad Miller 6’5’’ • 220 L ean Mc Jason 2010 Freshman • Transfer 8 Played in 11 games and made one start ... recorded 25 tackles, in- Sealy, TEXAS cluding 15 solo stops and forced a fumble ... had a career-best seven Sealy HIGH SCHOOL tackles against Central Arkansas ... totaled four tackles at Southeast- ern Louisiana ... registered three tackles at Sam Houston State and New Mexico assisted on three tackles against Nicholls ... had two tackles, including one solo stop against Cal Poly ... recorded two solo tackles at McNeese State ... assisted on two tackles at Stephen F. Austin and Houston.

2009 Previous School Played in seven games … had two tackles for the season, one solo Redshirted at the . tackle against Texas Southern and one assisted tackle against Angelo State. High School Three-time All-District 25-3A selection who was named Second Team 2008 All-State by the Associated Press and Rival’s as a senior when he Sat out the season as a redshirt. racked up 52 catches for 1,253 yards (24.1 avg.) and 11 touchdowns ... First Team All-State tight end by HuddleUpTexas.com ... listed as High School a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and had a scholarship offer from Three-year letterman for head coach Jim Streety ... played in 39 Boise State as well ... put up career totals of 98 receptions for 2,198 games ... helped lead Madison to a 13-2 record and 5A Division II yards (22.4 avg.) and 18 TDs under head coach Jimmie Mitchell ... State Semi-Final appearance in 2007 ... played strong safety and was also the team’s deep snapper and back-up quarterback, and was outside linebacker ... also returned kickoffs ... ended his high school on the kick-off team ... helped the Tigers go 25-10 and advance to the career with 317 tackles, seven interceptions and four fumble recover- state playoffs in each of his three varsity seasons ... Sealy posted an ies ... was an All-District 26-5A First-Team and All-City selections ... 11-1 mark last fall en route to its second district title in three years ... earned All-District First-Team honors in 2006 ... was on the football four-year standout for the baseball team (first base) as well and was leadership council. ranked the 86th-best player in Texas last spring ... also a two-year letterman in basketball ... earned all-district honors in both sports ... named to the school honor roll all four years and was an academic Personal all-district selection as a junior and senior ... active in the community Son of Mike McLean and Juanita Mathis ... has two brothers, Josh as a coach for the “Little Dribblers” Special Olympics basketball team. and David ... major is exercise and sports science. Personal Career Defensive Statistics Born August 15, 1991 in Houston ... son of Mark and Karla Miller … Year g ua a Tackles tfl Sack PD ff fr tD major is political science at Texas State … father Mark played football 2009 7 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 at LSU.

2010 11 13 12 25 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 Josh Minde TOTAL 19 14 13 27 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 LINEBACKER 5’11” • 220 Senior • 2L 40 Wide Receiver RICHARDSON, TEXAS 5’11” • 185 Richardson High School Freshman • Redshirt 9 ARKANSAS League City, Texas Clear Springs High School

2010 Played in 10 games ... recorded 48 tackles, including 28 solo stops ... had 2.5 tackles for losses of nine yards, including a quarterback sack 2010 for a loss of seven yards ... had seven tackles against Southeast- Deche Milburn Deche Sat out season as a redshirt. ern Louisiana ... recorded six tackles versus Houston, Cal Poly and Sam Houston State ... tallied five stops against Nicholls, Northwestern High School State and Stephen F. Austin. Caught 81 passes 1,379 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2009 ... named All-District 24-5A and All-Greater Houston area selection ... also 34 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats 2009 High School Played in nine games … recorded a total of 17 tackles, 12 solo and Lettered two years for Head Coach Bryan Dausin ... helped Warren five assisted … had three solo tackles against TCU … registered to a 10-2 record as a First-Team All-District selection ... also lettered three solo tackles against Texas Southern … tallied two assisted tack- three years in track and holds the AAU national record for the 4x200m. les against Angelo State … accumulated 1.5 tackles for a loss of four yards … forced two fumbles ... one forced fumble came against An- Personal gelo State and the other was against TCU. Born Sept. 4, 1990 ... son of Pat and Darryl Morris ... major is busi- ness management. Previous School Lettered during the 2008 season as a member of the special teams at Career Defensive Statistics Arkansas ... sat out the 2007 season as a redshirt ... named to the Lon Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr Blkd Farrell Academic Honor Roll for the 2007-08 academic year. 2009 11 26 14 40 2.0 7 6 0 0 0 2010 11 44 16 60 6.5 18 9 1 0 0 High School TOTAL 22 70 30 100 8.5 25 15 1 0 0 Participated in football and track in high school ... competed in the long jump, 100- and 200-meter dash, and the 4x100-meter relay for Career Accolades the track team. 2010 All-Southland Conference Second Team Rocky Nino de Guzman Personal Place Kicker Born July 31, 1988 ... son of Michael and Kathy Minde ... major is 6’0” • 174 exercise and sports science. Sophomore • Transfer39 Leander, Texas Career Defensive Statistics Leander High School Year g ua a Tackles tfl Sack PD ff fr int Northwestern Okla. State 2009 9 12 5 17 1.5-4 0 2 0 0 0 2010 10 26 22 48 2.5-9 1-7 0 0 0 0 Total 19 38 27 65 4-13 1-7 2 0 0 0

Defensive Back Previous School 5’ 11” • 205 Played one season under head coach Keith Barefield ... kickoffs in a Junior • 2L 2 game resulted in an average starting field position at the four-yard line at Colorado State. San Antonio, Texas Warren High School High School Named Special Teams Player of the Year for coach Steve Gideon ... Converted 44 of 46 extra points and 6 of 11 field goals in high school ... received Academic All-District honors in football and in soccer ... member of the National Honor Society. Darryl Morris Darryl 2010 Personal Named an All-Southland Conference Second-Team selection ... Born Jan. 17, 1992 in Torrance, California ... son of Kathryn and Ran- ranked third among team leaders with 60 total tackles ... had 6.5 dall Kubiak ... majoring in criminal justice ... favorite hobbies include tackles for losses of 18 yards, broke up nine passes and forced one playing soccer, going to the lake and riding motorcycles.

fumble throughout the season ... recorded seven tackles, including Jordan Norfleet two tackles for losses of seven yards, at Sam Houston State ... also DEFENSIVE END broke up two passes against the Bearkats ... led Texas State with 6’2’’ • 245 six tackles at McNeese State ... tied for the team lead with a career- Sophomore • 1L 97 best nine tackles and broke up a pass against the Bears ... recorded HOUSTON, TEXAS seven tackles and forced a fumble to set up a touchdown at Stephen CLEAR BROOK HIGH SCHOOL F. Austin ... tied for the team lead with eight tackles against Nicholls ... broke up three passes against Southeastern Louisiana ... also broke up two passes against Southern Utah recorded two assisted tackles and broke up a pass at Houston.

2009 Played in 11 games … made eight starts for the Bobcats ... registered a total of 40 tackles, 26 solo and 14 assisted … tallied four solo tack- 2010 les against Southern Utah … had four solo tackles against Southeast- Played in 11 games and started the final game of the season at ern Louisiana … recorded two assisted tackles against Angelo State Sam Houston State ... registered 14 tackles, including 2.5 quar- … had three assisted tackles against Stephen F. Austin … posted terback sacks for losses of 11 yards and one quarterback hurry ... two tackles for a losses of seven yards … had one quarterback hurry had one solo tackle at Sam Houston State ... recorded one tackle against Stephen F. Austin … broke up six passes. and one quarterback hurry against Central Arkansas ... recorded five tackles at Southeastern Louisiana ... ranks second onthe team with 2.5 quarterback sacks for a loss of 11 yards against 2008 Southern Arkansas. Sat out the season as a redshirt. www.txstatebobcats.com 35 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats

2009 Personal Sat out the season as a redshirt. Born February 6, 1990 in Port Arthur, Texas ... son of LaTosha and Robert Porterie ... cousin played quarterback at High School New Mexico ... cousin Kalem Porterie plays football at Northwestern Named First-Team All-District 24-5A selection ... named defensive State ... majoring in exercise and sport science. MVP and Defensive Lineman of the Year for coach Paul Lanier ...

helped lead Clear Brook to District 24-5A championship ... named T ronte Robinson a finalist for player of the year by the Houston Touchdown Club ... Cornerback helped Clear Brook to basketball playoffs..named Student of the 5’10” • 182 Month. Sophomore • Transfer 33 Houston, Texas Personal Klein Forest High School Born March 31, 1990 ... major is biology . Texas A&M-Kingsville Career Defensive Statistics Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds Sacks Yds fr Blkd 2010 11 4 10 14 2.5 11 2.5 11 0 0

Linebacker Previous School 6’0” • 205 Played one season for head coach Bo Atterberry helping the Javeli- 59 nas to a 8-3 record. Freshman • High School Galveston, Texas High School O’Connell High School Received All-District honors for head coach Kenneth Hammock ... Named to the All-Greater Houston football team ... named to the Vype Top 100 players list.

Personal Born Dec. 22, 1990 ... son of Cheryl and Timothy Robinson ... brother High School Tymagic played football and ran track at Sam Houston State from Jonathan Paige Jonathan Two time First Team All-District tight end and linebacker under coach 2006-09.

Patrick Danesi ... received Honorable Mention All-District honors at Shaun Rutherford both positions during his sophomore season ... also lettered in soccer Quarterback/ and basketball ... member of the National Honor Society. Wide Receiver 5’11” • 183 17 Personal Junior • Transfer Born March 26, 1992 in Galveston ... son of Cindy and Fred Paige ... brother Freddy Paige played at Texas State from 2006-2008 ... major- Bay City, Texas ing in criminal justice. Bay City High School Blinn College Wide Receiver 5’10” • 178 Junior • Transfer 6 San Antonio, Texas Previous School South High School Played two seasons under coach Brad Franchione …named to First- Team All-SWCJFC team … caught 37 passes for 407 yards and one Ottawa University touchdown to go along with 14 carries for 40 yards his sophomore year for the 8-3 Bucs … best performance came against Cisco when he had over 200 all-purpose yards and scored three TDs … caught 18 passes for 214 yards and three TDs while rushing for 62 yards on 14 carries with two TDs in his freshman season … backed up Cam New- Previous School ton and completed 20 of 30 passes for 420 yards and a touchdown to Played two seasons at Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas under help Blinn win the NJCAA National Championship. head coach Kent Kessinger ... caught five passes in his first game as Jonathan Porterie Jonathan a freshman ... also competed in track. High School Honorable Mention All-State selection for head coach Danny Edle- High School man … First-Team All-Area selection for 6-5 Bi-District Finalist Black Named 2007 District 29-4A Offensive Player of the Year for head Cats … District 24-4A Offensive MVP in his senior year while complet- coach John Torres ... named 2006 District 29-4A Newcomer of the ing 245 of his 379 passes for 3,309 yards and 24 TDs which led the Year ... also competed in basketball and track ... received First Team Houston area and was good enough for fourth in the state … best All-District 29-4A honors in basketball ... won district championships performance came in a 42-40 win over Brenham his senior year when in the 4x100 and 4x200 relays. he amassed 513 total yards and 6 TDs … named Built Ford Tough Player of the Week … earned First-Team All-Area and First-Team All- District 24-4A honors in baseball for coach Robert Rayos … earned Second-Team All-Conference and Second-Team All-Area honors in basketball for coach Eddie Nelson. 36 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats

Personal Offensive Line Joey Simone IV Born March 15, 1990 ... son of Melvin and Cheryl Rutherford … cous- 6’3” • 265 in of former Texas State wide receiver DaMarcus Griggs … cousin of Sophomore • 1L 60 current Washington Wizards player Rashard Lewis. Richmond, Texas WIDE RECEIVER Foster High School 6’3’’ • 185 Senior • 3L 4 CUERO, TEXAS CUERO HIGH SCHOOL

2010 Served as a reserve offensive lineman.

Corey Scott Corey High School Earned All-District 23-4A Second-Team honors as a center ... named 2010 All-Area Second Team as a senior ... anchored an offensive line on one Played in 11 games ... had a five-yard reception against Nicholls ... of the most surprising teams in the Greater Houston area at Foster. caught one pass for six yards against Cal Poly ... had two catches for 15 yards against Southern Arkansas ... caught a pass for 12 yards at Houston. Personal Born Jan. 30, 1991 in Houston ... son of Joseph III and Angela Simone ... hobbies include archery. 2009 Played in nine games ... averaged 13.5 yards on eight catches ... Offensive Line Favian registered a total of 108 receiving yards ... longest reception was 29 6’2” • 305 yards against Angelo State ... caught one pass for 19 yards versus Sophomore • Transfer 79 Southeastern Louisiana ... caught two passes for nine yards at North- western State and caught one pass for 24 yards at Central Arkansas. Mission, Texas Veterans Memorial 2008 High School T Sat out the season as a redshirt. Robert Morris University orres

2007 Scored first-career touchdown versus McNeese State ... caught three passes for a total of 42 yards in the outing ... registered 57 yards on seven catches against Baylor ... ranked eighth among team leaders Previous School in all purpose yards ... saw action in nine games in his first season. Played one season under head coach Joe Walton at Robert Morris University in Moon Township, Penn. High School Caught 62 passes for 1,027 yards and 10 touchdowns en route to High School being named a unanimous First-Team District 29-3A selection at wide First Team All-District 32-4A selection for head coach Carlos Longoria receiver and earned All-Districe honors on defense ... also earned Associated Press Honorable Mention Class 3A All-State honors ... Personal named to the Victoria Advocate’s All-Area squad ... defensively, had Born Dec. 14, 1990 in McAllen ... son of Reyes and Anna Torres ... 53 tackles and broke up eight passes ... member of Cuero’s district, favorite hobbies include watching movies ... majoring in history.

bi-district and area championships team ... prep coach was Mark Charlie Reeve ... a state champion-member of Cuero’s track team, competing Offensive Line in the 4x100m and 4x200m relay teams. 6’ 2” • 290 Freshman • Redshirt 72 Personal Wimberley, Texas Born Sept. 11, 1988 in Cuero ... son of Hazel Shaw and Warner Scott Wimberley High School ... majoring in health and fitness management. T uttle Career Statistics Year g rec Yds tD lg rec/g avg/c avg/G 2007 9 16 136 1 21 1.8 8.5 15.1 2009 9 8 108 0 29 0.9 13.5 12.0 2010 10 5 38 0 12 0.5 7.6 3.8 2010 TOTAL 28 29 282 1 29 1.0 9.7 10.1 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School Chosen to play in the Texas High School Coaches All-Star game ... named All-District 8-3A First-Team and Academic Team selections in 2009 ... was an Honorable Mention Academic All-State choice ... named Wimberley’s Offensive Lineman of the Year ... helped lead Wimberly to a 9-4 record as a senior ... played for Weldon Nelms ... also was selected Homecoming King. www.txstatebobcats.com 37 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Personal High School Born February 11, 1992 ... son of Brent and Liz Tuttle of San Marcos Two sport athlete at Pearland HS ... competed in both football and ... major at Texas State is criminal justice ... hobbies include fishing track ... placed first in the BPA Entrepreneurship contest ... placed and hunting. third in the NAACP-ACT-SO Entrepreneurship contest at state. OFFENSIVE LINE Personal 6’5” • 300 Born Dec. 21, 1989 in Houston ... son of Carolyn Gardner ... majoring Senior • 3L 73 in international business ... favorite hobbies include sleeping family PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS events and entrepreneurship ... nickname is “Major”.

PORT ARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL Jonathan Ward DEFENSIVE LINE 6’1’’ • 220 Junior • 1L 95 Jon Vernon Jon LUMBERTON, TEXAS LUMBERTON HIGH SCHOOL 2010 Played in three games ... missed the first four games with injuries ... served as a reserve offensive tackle against Southeastern Louisiana and Nicholls ... also played against Sam Houston State.

2009 2010 Played in seven games as a reserve offensive lineman ... was part Played in 11 games at defensive tackle ... had one tackle against of an offensive line that ranked 25th nationally and recorded the third Nicholls. fewest quarterback sacks allowed in the Southland Conference with 2009 an average of 1.36 sacks per game ... was part of an offense that av- Served as a reserve lineman ... did not play in any games. eraged over 422 yards and nearly 32 points per game. 2008 2008 Sat out season as a redshirt. Played in 10 games as a reserve lineman ... was part of an offensive line that ranked 19th nationally allowing just 1.15 sacks per game ... High School helped pave the way for one of the nation’s Top 25 rushing offenses First-Team All-District 22-4A defensive end for district co-champion with 184.1 yards per game and one of the Top 12 passing offenses Lumberton ... helped team to 11-2 regional playoff run ... honorable with 453.23 yards per contest ... Bobcats were also one of the top mention All-State ... registered 59 tackles, 18 tackles for loss and four seven scoring offenses in the nation with 36.4 points per game ... sacks during senior season ... high school coach was Alvin Credeur. Texas State ranked eighth nationally in total offense with 453.23 yards per contest. Personal Born Dec. 28, 1988 ... son of Robert and Sadina Ward ... has two 2007 sisters ... major is exercise and sports science. Sat out as a redshirt. Career Defensive Statistics High School Year g ua a tackles tfl Yds PD ff fr Blkd First-Team All-District 21-5A selection as well as named to Southeast 2010 11 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas Super Team ... high school squad was Co-District 21-5A cham- pions and advanced to the Class 5A Division II playoffs ... prep coach Career Accolades was Ronnie Thompson. 2010 All-Southland Conference All-Academic Team T haddeus Watkins Personal Offensive Line Born April 4, 1990 in Port Arthur ... son of Fred and Donna Vernon ... 6’5” • 270 industrial engineering major. Junior • Redshirt 56 Cornerback Pleasant Hill, Calif. 5’8” • 172 College Park HIGH SCHOOL Junior • Transfer 37 Diablo Valley College Houston, Texas Pearland High School Hawai’i 2010 Sat out season as a redshirt.

Darius Ward Darius Previous School Previous School Transfer student from Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Cali- Played one season under head coach Greg McMackin ... best perfor- fornia ... played for coach Mike Darr at Diablo Valley ... earned All- mance was in the 2010 spring game. Northern Cal Conference honors in 2009.

38 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats High School High School Played football at College Park High School in Pleasant Hill ... earned Lettered two years at Madison, helping Madison advance to the 5A All-Diablo Athletic Football League honors after leading College Park Division II State Semifinals ... played free safety and wide receiver to a 9-2 record in 2007. while also returning kicks ... finished his career with 132 total tack- les, one interception and one fumble recovery ... was a Second-Team Personal All-District 26-5A ... named one of the top 10 football players in San Born September 20, 1989 in Walnut, Calif. ... son of Thaddeus and Antonio by the Express-News. Kathy Watkins ... major is sociology and exercise science and sports at Texas State. Personal Born Feb. 22, 1990 ... son of Mario Sr. and Shelly Wiggins ... major is TIght End exercise and sports science. 6’1” • 240 49 Career Defensive Statistics Freshman • Redshirt Stephenville, Texas Year g ua a Tackles tfl Yds PD ff int Yds Stephenville High School 2009 7 7 3 10 0.0 0 1 0 1 48 2010 3 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 8 3 11 0.0 0 1 0 1 48

DEFENSIVE LINE Deshun Williams 5’11’’ • 280 Sophomore • 1L 71 2010 Sat out season as a redshirt. CARTHAGE, TEXAS Hayden Whiteley Hayden CARTHAGE HIGH SCHOOL High School All-District 8-4A First-Team selection as a running back and lineback- er after helping lead Stephenville to a 10-3 record during his senior season ... also earned All-District Second Team and All-Academic honors as a running back during his junior campaign ... was a regional qualifier in powerlifting in his senior year and also was a member of Stephenville’s track and field team. 2010 Played in 11 games ... finished the season with eight tackles, includ- Personal ing four solo stops ... also assisted on a quarterback sack for a loss of Born July 16, 1991 in Arlington, Texas ... son of Jack and Lena White- one yards and had another quarterback hurry ... recorded a season- ley ... major at Texas State is biology ... his father was an NAIA All- high five tackles at McNeese State ... had one tackle at Southeastern America track and field athlete and member of the football team at Louisiana ... recorded two tackles, including one solo stop against McMurry ... hobbies include playing a guitar and fishing. Southern Arkansas ... registered a quarterback sack for a loss of one yard versus the Muleriders ... saw action in his first collegiate game at Houston. CORNERBACK 6’1” • 170 High School Junior • 2L 21 Two-time All District 18-3A and All State selection for head coach SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Scott Surratt ... played an instrumental role on two consecutive Class MADISON HIGH SCHOOL 3A state championship teams at Carthage ... named the District 18-3A MVP in 2009 ... recorded 132 tackles, 30 tackles for losses, 17 QB pressures, six sacks, three forced fumbles, two pass break ups, one fumble recovery, and one rushing touchdown as a senior ... named the Longview News-Journal Defensive MVP on the All-East Texas football team ... chosen First Team defensive lineman on the All-Smoaky.com team ... threw the shot and discus in track ... participated in power lift- ing ... selected to play in the Texas High School Coaches Association Mario Wiggins Mario 2010 All-Star game in San Antonio. Played in three games as a reserve cornerback ... had one solo tack- le at Houston. Personal Born December 15, 1991 in Henderson, Texas ... son of Abura and 2009 Vanessa Williams. Played in seven games … had a total of seven solo tackles and three assists ... intercepted one pass and returned 48 yards against Tex- as Southern … also had two solo tackles and assisted on another Career Defensive Statistics against the Tigers ... registerted two solo tackles at TCU and one Year G UA A Tackles Sacks Yds PD FF FR Blkd stop against Sam Houston State ... also posted one tackle and one 2010 11 3 5 8 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 assisted stop at Southern Utah and against Southeastern Louisiana.

2008 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

www.txstatebobcats.com 39 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Offensive Line Personal 6’2” • 305 Born June 15, 1993 in Albuquerque, New Mexico … son of Mike and Junior • Transfer 77 Melissa Blades … major is exercise and sport science at Texas State … hobbies include listening to music and working out. Rowlett, Texas Rowlett High School Arkansas • Pine Bluff Trent Carter Linebacker 59 5’11” ∙ 225 Freshman ∙ High School Pampa, Texas

Keith Williams Keith Previous School Pampa High School Played two seasons under Monte Coleman High School High School Served as team captain during junior and senior seasons … unani- Received unanimous First Team All-District honors under head coach mous First-Team linebacker All-District in 2009 … Second-Team line- Kiff Hardin ... also competed in powerlifting ... regional qualifier in backer in 2010 … named to the 2010 super team as a linebacker by powerlifting ... participated in choir and band Amarillo News … served as senior class secretary on student council and carried a 3.57 GPA. Personal Born Feb. 28, 1990 in Detroit, Michigan ... son of Keith Williams, Sr. Personal ... majoring in respiratory care ... father Keith, Sr. played football for Born Sept. 14, 1992 in Pampa, Texas … son of David and Misde Wayne State University and won the Lombardi Award ... favorite ac- Carter … major is business at Texas State … enjoys making and tivities include eating and sleeping. installing car stereo systems. 2011 Fall Newcomers Tyler Chase Isaiah Battle Safety 16 Wide Receiver 82 5’10” ∙ 175 5’ 11” • 200 Freshman ∙ High School Sophomore • Transfer Rowlett, Texas Cypress, Texas Rowlett High School Cy-Woods High School Blinn College High School Named First-Team Defense All-District 10-5A under Kiff Hardin … Previous School awarded Defensive Player of the Week by the Dallas Morning News Transfer from Blinn after playing in 10 games as a freshman ... caught … performance included a 72-yard interception return for a touch- 18 passes for 316 yards and three touchdowns. down, along with eight tackles, two passes deflected and a forced fumble against Garland … named First-Team All-District in baseball High School … graduated with honors and was a star scholar. Named a finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club’s Offensive Player of the Year after catching 65 passes for 1,101 yards and eight touch- Personal downs ... named the District 15-5A Offensive MVP and All-District Born Sept. 7, 1992 in Dallas, Texas … son of Greg and Sandy Chase First Team selection as a senior ... named Second-Team All-Greater … major is business at Texas State … favorite hobbies are hunting Houston wide receiver by the Houston Chronicle ... helped Cy-Woods and dirt biking. reach the Class 5A Division I State quarterfinals in its second varsity season. Chris Collins Personal Quarterback 14 Son of Cheryl Battle ... major is business. 6’1” ∙ 207 Freshman ∙ High School Tyler Blades Kemah, Texas Strong Safety 37 Clear Creek High School 6’0” ∙ 192 Freshman ∙ High School High School Named offensive MVP under Darrell Warden … led his team to its San Antonio, Texas third playoff victory since school opened in 1930 … finished with a San Antonio Christian High School 11-4 record overall …posted a 9-4 mark in district 24-5A … threw for 302 yards and two touchdowns on 20-of-34 passing against Cy High School Woods in Class 5A Division II Region III semifinals. Named to TAPPS 4A Second-Team All-District Offense … received Honorable Mention Defense … made merit roll as a senior. Personal Born Jan. 8, 1993 in Houston, Texas … son of Greg and Robin Col- lins.

40 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Jackson Costello Michael Ebbitt Offensive Line 78 Defensive Line 96 6’ 4” • 293 6’4” ∙ 275 Freshman • High School Senior - Transfer The Woodlands, Texas Westlake Village, Calif. College Park High School Oaks Christian High School Texas A&M High School Earned First-Team All-District 14-5A honors under head coach Rich- Previous School ard Carson … named to Vype magazine’s Top 100 … set school re- Member of Aggie football team from 2007-10. cord in shot put with 52.8 meters.

Personal High School Born Dec. 21, 1992 ... son of Tom and Nancy Costello ... major is Coached by Bill Redell at Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village, computer science. California … helped lead team to a 15-0 record and a No. 6 national ranking by ` as a senior … as a junior, earned All-CIF honors after contributing 36 tackles and four sacks … member of the Cal- Zach Crawford ifornia Top 100 list … rated No. 44 overall in California by Rivals. Offensive Line com (No.24 defensive end in the nation) and No. 54 in California by 68 Scout.com (No.44 defensive end in the nation) … named All-Region 6’ 2” • 280 by PrepStar.com. Freshman • High School Austin, Texas Personal Westwood High School Born June 22, 1989 … son of Jim and Judy Ebbitt.

High School Earned All-District 16-5A honors three times under head coach An- Andy Erickson thony Wood … was a Second-team All-Centex selection by the Austin Wide Receiver American Statesman after playing for the 5-6 Bi-District Finalist War- 13 5’10” ∙ 175 riors … helped lead the way for an offense that averaged 358 total yards and 28.7 points per game … competed in the shot put and Sophomore ∙ High School discus events. Austin, Texas Lake Travis High School Personal Rice Born Nov. 10, 1992 in Arlington, Texas ... son of Chris and Kaye Crawford. Previous School Sat out the season as a redshirt at Rice. Brett Donaldson Strong Safety High School 32 Named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s 2009 All-Texas High 6’2” ∙ 210 School team ... compiled 2,730 all-purpose yards and scored 41 Freshman ∙ High School touchdowns as a senior for coach Chad Morris ... played on three St. Joseph, Mo. consecutive state 4A Division I champions ... Lake Travis was 47-1 in Central High School his three seasons and finished 2009 ranked second in the nation by Rivals.com ... named class 4A All-State Honorable Mention by the As- sociated Press ... chosen Central Texas Player of the Year ... finished High School Earned First-Team All-Conference Defensive Line, All-City and All- his career with 4,912 all purpose yards in three seasons ... earned District Defensive Line honors … played for coach Jeff Wallace Academic All-District honors.

Personal Personal Born Oct. 19, 1992 in St. Joseph, Mo. … son of Amos and Patty Don- Born Nov. 3, 1991 in Long Beach, Calif. ... son of John and Sharmae aldson … hobbies are lifting weights and sports … his father was an Erickson ... has two brothers, two sisters ... has not de¬clared a major. All-Big Eight offensive line at Kansas State … brother Brendon is a senior and plays defensive tackle at Missouri. Matt Freeman Offensive Line 6’ 2” • 264 66 Freshman • High School Abilene, Texas Cooper High School

High School Two-time All-District 3-5A selection … was an All-State selection … named Second-Team All-American … helped lead Abilene Cooper www.txstatebobcats.com 41 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats to a district championship and a regional finals appearance against Denton Guyer … helped pave the way for Cooper’s offense to aver- Tim Gay age 462.0 total yards and 40.3 points per game … named to 2011 Running Back 37 U.S. Under-19 National Team, assembled by USA Football … had 91 5’ 11” • 185 knockdowns during junior season … three-year starter for coach Mike Freshman • High School Spradlin … also competed in the discus. Houston, Texas Chavez High School Personal Born April 12, 1993 in Abilene … son of Nora and Michael Freeman ... major is criminal justice at Texas State. High School Two-star recruit by Rivals.com … two-time First-Team All-District 20- 5A selection … earned District 20-5A Offensive MVP honors for 6-5 Jafus Gaines Bi-District Finalist Lobos … rushed for 1,341 yards and 13 TDs to go Wide Receiver with 12 catches for 244 yards and 2 TDs his senior year … rushed 81 for 601 yards and 14 TDs along with 6 catches for 179 yards and 4 5’ 11” • 185 TDs his junior year … ranks third in all-time rushing yards and rushing Freshman • High School TDs at Chavez High School with 2,215 yards and 27 TDs respectively Houston, Texas … ranks second all-time in points scored at Chavez with 210 points Chavez High School … Regional qualifier in track … named most hard working and most dedicated for Lobos track team. High School Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... listed among the Top Personal 100 recruits in Houston by the Houston Chronicle while playing for Born March 25, 1992 in Houston ... son of Sherronda Tisdale and coach Mike Jackson ... was named an All-District 20-5A selection Timothy Gay … related to former Cleveland Browns running back Ben three times after helping Chavez advance to the district playoffs each Gay … related to former musician and NBA player Wayman Tis- season ... was named a finalist for the Greater Houston Area’s Player dale … major is education. of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Houston Touch- down Club ... caught 29 passes for 408 yards and six touchdowns as a senior ... also returned punts, and had an 88-yard return for a Chase Harper touchdown in his senior campaign ... as a junior, he caught 38 pass- Tight End 88 es for 752 yards and nine touchdowns after grabbing 37 passes for 6’ 5” • 260 735 yards and 11 touchdowns during his sophomore season ... also Junior • Transfer chosen an All-District 20-5A First-Team selection in basketball ... was Austin, Texas ranked among the Top 15 students in his class with a GPA of 4.02. Pflugerville Connally High School Personal Navarro College Son of George and Debra Mercer ... major is health care administra- tion. Previous School Three-star recruit by Rivals.com … member of Navarro’s national championship team in 2010 … caught 13 passes for 151 yards and Ryan Garrey two touchdowns as a sophomore for coach Nick Bobeck … named to Wide Receiver 85 the Southwest Junior College All-Conference Second-Team … helped 5’11” ∙ 180 Navarro win the 2010 NJCAA championship with an 11-1 record after Freshman ∙ High School defeating Butler JC in the Citizens Bank Bowl ... Navarro also won Plano, Texas the 2009 Heart O’ Texas Bowl with an 11-1 record ... also played Plano East High School basketball at Navarro for Johnny Estelle and was an All-Conference Third-Team selection after helping the Bulldogs reach the 2010 NJ- CAA National Tournament. High School Earned Second-Team All-District 8-5A and First-Team Academic All- District in 2008 … suffered a rotator cuff injury 2009 … chosen First- High School Team All-District 8-5A and Honorable Mention Academic All-State Caught 32 passes for 613 yards and five touchdowns as a senior at in 2010 … top performance came against Allen when he had seven Connally … best game that season was against Lake Travis when he receptions for 119 yards and one touchdown … also played baseball had 13 catches for 225 yards and two touchdowns … also recorded and soccer. six receptions for 131 yards and two TD’s versus Killeen .. earned All-District First-Team honors in both football for coach Howard Mc- Personal Mahan and basketball for coach Marshall Sanders … was named an Born July 25, 1993 in Dallas, Texas … son of Bob and Kristi Garrey … All-Centex selection by the Austin American Statesman. major is business management at Texas State … member of Young Life and Fellowship of Christian Athletes … enjoys sports and being Personal with friends. Son of Rhonda Austin and Nathaniel Harper … major is occupational education.

42 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Personal Benjamin Ijah Plans on majoring in business management at Texas State … son of Wide Receiver 1 Lyntrice Strauss. 6’3” ∙ 210 Sophomore ∙ Transfer San Diego, Calif. Will Johnson Murrieta Valley High School Punter/Kicker 38 Southwestern College 6’ 3” • 192 Freshman • High School Previous School Bryan, Texas Played one season under Ed Carberry … was a starter at wide re- Rudder High School ceiver and returned kickoffs … caught 26 passes for 212 yards … top performance included six receptions for 80 yards in one half … High School record setting track and field star … holds school record in long jump Named All-District 16-4A kicker in 2008-10 … chosen Academic (6.90m) and decathlon record (5618 points) after eclipsing old mark All-District in 2010 … was an Academic All-State choice in 2010 … by 558 points … top 10 in school history in 110m hurdles (15.20), ranked eighth among his class by Chris Sailor Kicking website kicked pole vault (3.25m), triple jump (14.20m), shot put (10.59m), and high five field goals and 35 extra points for Rudder … averaged 40.9 yards jump (1.74m) … placed 10th at California State Track Meet in triple on 15 punts … also played safety and recorded 42 tackles in 2010 … jump (13.62m). played for coach C.M. Pier … also played baseball and was named All-District defensive player in 2010, District Newcomer of the Year in 2008 and an All-State selection as a junior in 2010. High School Named an All-League selection and served as team captain … earned Personal six letters while playing for Murrieta Valley High School … caught 33 Son of Stanley and Sue Johnson … major is wildlife biology at Texas passes for 377 yards and scored five touchdowns as a receiver and State. kick returner ... he compiled 40 tackles and recorded a safety on de- fense … lead his team to a 7-4 record and playoff berth. Kenneth Jones, Jr. Personal Cornerback Born January 3, 1992 in San Diego, Calif. … son of Mekiel Ijah and 5’10” ∙ 175 3 Elissa Simmons … hobbies are working out and spending time with family. Freshman ∙ High School Hearne, Texas Tymajrick Jackson Hearne High School Cornerback High School 38 Earned First-Team All-District 12-2A during his sophomore and junior 6’0” ∙ 175 Freshman ∙ High School seasons as a running back and cornerback … named pre-season All- State running back in his senior year … was set back by injury before Fort Worth, Texas being awarded All-District 12-2A honorable mention as a running back O.D Wyatt High School and cornerback as a senior.

High School Personal Earned District 6-4A Defensive MVP honors as a cornerback under Born Sept. 27, 1992 in Bryan, Texas … son of Kenneth Jones, Sr. and Zachery Criss … named Second-Team All-Region in 2011 ... named Nicole Jones … major is exercise and sport science at Texas State. one of the top 300 recruits in Texas … participated on basketball and track teams. Brandon Lewis Personal Running back Born Dec. 9, 1992 in Fort Worth, Texas … son of Tamisha Persley 5’11” ∙ 190 39 and Teniafree Jackson … major is exercise and sport science at Tex- Sophomore ∙ Transfer as State. Plano, Texas Plano East High School Stephan Jacobs New Mexico Offensive Line 74 Previous School 6’ 3” • 264 Sat out season as a redshirt. Freshman • High School Houston, Texas High School Nimitz High School Versatile athlete who was a First Team All-District 8-5A unanimous selection at running back ... 2010 National Football Foundation Na- tional Scholar-Athlete ... also selected as Academic All State with a High School Named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine Top 300 … All- 3.95 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society ... rushed District 19-5A Academic selection for coach Robert Toomer. for 688 yards on 92 carries with 8 TD’s as a senior ... caught 48 pass- es for 508 yards and two touchdowns ... also primary kickoff and punt returner averaging 32.7 yards on kickoff and 29.2 per punt return ... www.txstatebobcats.com 43 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats lettered three years in baseball (centerfield) and track and field in the interception on defense as a senior ... named Co-Offensive MVP for long/triple jump. District 19-2A his junior season … completed 72 of 148 passes for 1,070 yards and 15 TDs while rushing for 544 yards on 88 carries and Personal six TDs … also compiled 86 total tackles, three pass deflections, one Born Sep. 11, 1991 in Miami, Fla. ... nickname is B-Lew...son of Mi- interception, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery on defense chelle Lewis-Baker and Jeff Baker...mother is a police officer in Pla- his junior year. no, Texas and father is a former Air Force officer and Desert Storm veteran...has three older sisters, Brittany, Tiffany and Brianna, and a Personal younger sister, Stephany...enjoys mountain biking and video games. Son of Forest Medford. Ryan McClain Aaron Matthews Defensive End Safety 10 6’1” ∙ 190 52 6’3” ∙ 193 Freshman ∙ High School Junior ∙ Transfer Livingston, Texas Fresno, Calif. Livingston High School Franklin High School San Joaquin Delta College High School Earned First-Team All-District 20-4A honors senior season and Sec- Previous School ond-Team Academic All-State … named team defensive MVP under Played under Gary Barlow for two seasons … named defensive cap- Randy Rowe … named second annual Southeast Texas All-State tain and All-Conference … his career stats included returning two in- Classic West MVP … member of National Honor Society. terceptions for touchdowns, recording 55 tackles, blocking one FG attempt … was the second leading tackler on team … his top perfor- Personal mance was when he had six tackles and returned an interception for Born Jan. 12, 1993 in Livingston, Texas … son of Buck and Kristy a touchdown versus Merced JC. McClain … major at Texas State is criminal justice.

High School Served as team captain and was named the team’s MVP … recorded David Mims II seven interceptions and 35 tackles. Defensive Back 22 5’ 10½” • 175 Personal Freshman • High School Born March 7, 1991 in Fresno, Calif. … son of Benjamin Walker Jr. Daingerfield, Texas and Debra Walker … major is business finance at Texas State. Daingerfield High School

Samuel Mayes High School Defensive Tackle Two-star recruit by Rivals.com … member of three state champion- 64 ship teams at Daingerfield … helped lead the Tigers to a combined 6’ 0” • 275 46-3 record in his three seasons, including a 14-1 mark in 2010 … Freshman • High School named All-State defensive back … named to the East Texas “Dream Spring, Texas Team” … earned All-District honors … played for coach Barry Bow- DeKaney High School man … member of the baseball team under coach Curly Burgle and the track team under coach Thomas Hightower … helped Daingerfield High School win a track and field championship … member of the Honor Roll. Two-time All-District 13-5A First-Team selection … also chosen to the District 13-5A All-Academic team … named a finalist for the Hous- Personal ton Touchdown Club’s top scholar-athlete award … selected to play Son of David and Sonya Mims … his father played at Baylor (1988- in the Houston Blue Chip All-Star Classic … played for coach Willie 93) and for the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons in 1993-95. Amendola … also participated in track and field.

Personal Malcom Morse Son of John and Beverly Mayes. Quarterback 16 6’1” ∙ 200 Freshman ∙ High School Josh Medford Dallas, Texas Defensive Back 36 J.J Pearce High School 6’ 0” • 184 Freshman • High School High School Henderson, Texas Threw for a single game state record of 634 yards as a reserve in his West Rusk High School junior season … earned First-Team All-District 10-4A honors under Randy Robertson as a senior … named All-City MVP. High School Four-time All-District selection … four-year letterman for coach John Personal Fraizer … carried 62 times for 649 yards and six touchdowns on of- Born Feb. 7, 1993 in Dallas, Texas … son of Scott and Liz Morse … fense while contributing 130 tackles, three sacks, a fumble and an major is business at Texas State … enjoys hunting and fishing. 44 bobcat Football 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats MVP as junior … was a All-District 26-2A Second-Team selection as Chris Nutall a sophomore … competed in the State Track Championships in his Running Back 29 sophomore and junior years … finished fourth in 4x100 meter relay as 5’ 8” • 185 junior at state meet. Freshman • High School College Station, Texas Personal A&M Consolidated High School Born Mar. 1, 1993 in Houston ... son of Vincent and Dell Robertson … major is sports management … related to 2011 NFL draft pros- pect Terrence Toliver … related to former linebackers High School coach Johnny Holland. Two-star recruit by Rivals.com … three-time First-Team All-District 12-5A selection for head coach Jim Slaughter … District 12-5A Of- fensive MVP his senior season for Regional Finalist Tigers … rushed Joshua ‘E Robinson for 1,905 yards and 20 TDs to go along with 337 yards receiving, 5 Linebacker receiving TDs, and 56 return yards in his senior season … Third-Team 44 All-State selection … rushed for 1,226 yards and 13 TDs his junior 5’ 11” • 235 season … rushed for 919 yards and nine TDs his sophomore season Freshman • High School … holds the school record for total yards rushing with 3,714 yards and Abilene, Texas 39 rushing TDs to go with 551 career receiving yards and eight receiv- Cooper High School ing TDs … was listed on A or B Honor Roll throughout high school. High School Personal Named an All-State player after earning unanimous All-District 3-5A Born Dec. 1, 1992 in Bryan, Texas ... son of Chris and Dina Nutall. First-Team honors as a senior and All-District 4-4A Second-Team hon- ors his junior season … helped Cougars finish the 2010 season with an 11-2 record before falling in the State Regional final game against Jack Rhoades Denton Guyer … finished senior season with 110 tackles, eight sacks Quarterback/Punter 10 and 12 QB hurries … led a defense that held opponents to 328.3 total 6’3” ∙ 185 yards and 25.8 points per game … finished junior season with 96 Freshman ∙ High School tackles , 12 tackles for loss and five sacks … named as 2010 Top 300 Cameron, Texas player in Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine …named to 2010 All-Big Country Preseason Super Team by Abilene Reporter-News … C.H Yoe High School Three-year starter for coach Mike Spradlin.

High School Personal Earned 2010 All-Central Texas Player of the Year … chosen First- Born Sept. 23, 1991 in Lancaster, Penn. … son of Lillian Robinson. Team All-State quarterback and punter … passed for 3,587 yards and 48 touchdowns as a senior … averaged 43.48 yards per punt … led team to 14-1 record and Class 2A State championship game … Andrew Sims named team MVP under coach Rick Rhoades … named State Farm Offensive Line Scholar Athlete … named Ford Motor Company Built Ford Tough 2A 70 high school Player of the Year … earned First-Team All-District bas- 6’3” ∙ 304 ketball … tennis team MVP … track regional finalist … president of Junior ∙ Transfer Yoe High School’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter … earned Oxnard, Calif. a 3.81 GPA. Saint Bonaventure High School Ventura College Personal Born April 30, 1992 in New Braunfels, Texas … son of Rick and Sheri Rhoades … major is mathematics at Texas State … enjoys hunting Previous School and fishing and hanging out with friends. Played two seasons at Ventura College under Steve Mooshagian … Ventura posted a 5-5 record in 2010. Tylond Robertson High School Named Second-Team All-League as a junior and senior year … Defensive End/Tight End 35 named Third-team All-State by Goldenpreps.com. 6’ 3” • 235 Freshman • High School Personal Hempstead, Texas Born June 6, 1990 in Jackson, Miss. … son of Bridget Sims … major Hempstead High School is liberal arts at Texas State … enjoys tutoring students and being a mentor. High School Was listed as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … two-time unani- mous All-District selection for head coach Ricky Sargent … finished 1 his senior season with 39 total tackles, 6 /2 sacks, two passes de- flections, a fumble forced and a fumble recovered for 7-4 Bi-District Finalist Bobcats … recorded 86 total tackles, 15.0 sacks, forced two fumbles, recovered one fumble and deflected one pass while help- ing Hempstead post a 7-5 record and advance to the Area Finals … lettered in basketball and was named District 26-2A Offensive www.txstatebobcats.com 45 2011 tEXAS sTATE Football Meet The Bobcats Colby Targun Keishe Wilcox Safety 27 Defensive Line/Linebacker 57 5’ 11” • 190 6’ 2” • 215 Freshman • High School Freshman • High School Scottsdale, Ariz. League City, Texas Chaparal High School Clear Springs High School

High School High School Two-time All-State performer who helped lead Chaparal to the 2009 Three-time All-District 24-5A selection for head coach Clint Hartman and 2010 state championship … three-year starter who played in 42 … All-Galveston County Honorable Mention for 8-3 Bi-District Finalist varsity games ... had 11 interceptions during his career, including six Chargers … recorded 78 total tackles, 7.0 sacks and two pass deflec- as a senior to lead the Firebirds ... accounted for 82 tackles after tions as a senior … finished his junior season with 113 total tackles, recording 91 stops as a junior ... also hit .459 as an infielder for Cha- 5.0 sacks, three pass deflections, two fumble recoveries and caught paral’s baseball team in his junior season. one pass for 19 yards to help Clear Springs to a 11-3 season with an appearance in the 5A Division II Quarterfinals … recorded 67 total Personal tackles, 3.0 sacks, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and one Born Jan. 15, 1993 in Scottsdale ... son of Mike and Michelle Targun pass deflection while catching two passes for 12 yards and two touch- ... major is business. downs as a sophomore.

Personal Zach Velliquette Major is engineering at Texas State … son of Keithanne and Rochon Cornerback 24 Singleton. 5’10” ∙ 180 Sophomore ∙ Transfer Mike Yoder Katy, Texas Offensive Line Cinco Ranch High School 75 6’ 5” • 280 Junior • Transfer Previous School Sat out season as a redshirt at Houston. Kingwood, Texas Kingwood High School High School Clear Springs High School Earned First-Team All-State honors as a defensive back under Don Blinn College Clayton … named Second-Team All-Greater Houston First-Team de- fensive back … named All-District17-5A First-Team All-Defense … Previous School named All-District 17-5A First-Team All-Special Teams Was rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com after playing last season at Blinn College under former Buccaneers head coach and Personal current Texas State linebackers coach Brad Franchione ... earned Born Oct. 27, 1991 in Springfield, Mo. … son of Jeff and Terese Vel- Honorable Mention All-America honors and was named to the All- liquette … nickname is Z.V … major is exercise and sport science at Southwest Junior College Football Conference First-Team in 2010 Texas State. ... went to Blinn after playing his freshman season at Northeastern Oklahoma State ... was the Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year ... also named a Second-Team All-LSC selection in 2009.

High School Earned All-District 19-5A First-Team honors as a senior at King- wood High School while playing for Doug McDougald ... helped Kingwood reach the Bi-District playoffs in his senior season.

Personal Born August 18, 1990 in New Orleans ...son of Dan and Jennifer Yoder ... major is business at Texas State ... his older brother, Chris, played at Texas A&M.

46 bobcat Football 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff

Dennis Franchione HEAD COACH • THIRD SEASON AT TXST 26TH SEASON OVERALL • PITTSBURG STATE

A proven winner After compiling a 13-9 record at Texas THE DENNIS FRANCHIONE FILE who has a history of State during those two years, Franchione PERSONAL turning around strug- joined the NCAA Division I FBS head March 28, 1951 gling programs, Den- coaching ranks for the first time when he Birthdate: nis Franchione re- took over New Mexico’s program. Wife: Kim turns to Texas State Before his arrival, New Mexico won Children: Ashley, Libby and Brad, who is the special as the head football coach in 2011. just 26 of its previous 106 games, and teams coordinator and linebackers coach at Texas State. Franchione begins his 26th season as Franchione compiled a 33-36 record dur- a collegiate head coach with a 187-101- ing the next six seasons and had three win- EDUCATION 2 career record, including a 13-9 mark at ning seasons. College: Pittsburg State, 1973 Texas State in 1990-91. He has led his He led the Lobos to their first win- teams to nine conference championships ning record in 11 years with a 6-5 record in COACHING EXPERIENCE and one divisional title. In addition, his 1993. Franchione also guided New Mexico Years Schools Position teams have played in nine bowl games, to its first back-to-back winning campaigns 1973-74 Miller High School Head Coach four NAIA playoff games and one NCAA since 1971 when the Lobos posted a 6-5 1975 Mulvane High School Assistant Coach Division II playoff contest. record in 1996 and a 9-4 mark in 1997. 1976-77 Peabody-Burns High School Head Coach His collegiate head coaching career New Mexico won the Western Athletic 1978-80 Assistant Coach began at Southwestern College in 1981, Conference’s Mountain Division with a 7-1 1981-82 Southwestern College Head Coach when he compiled a 14-4-2 record in two league record to earn an invitation to play 1983-84 Tennessee Tech Offensive Cooridnator seasons. in the Insight.com Bowl in 1997. It was the In 1982, the Builders won nine games, school’s first since 1961. 1985-89 Pittsburg State University Head Coach a Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference While he was at New Mexico, Fran- 1990-01 Texas State University Head Coach championship and beat Oklahoma Pan- chione coached future NFL Pro Bowl line- 1992-97 University of New Mexico Head Coach handle State 15-0 in the Sunflower Bowl. backer during his freshman 1998-00 TCU Head Coach It was Southwestern’s first bowl game and and sophomore seasons in 1996 and 1997. 2000-02 Head Coach the nine victories were the school’s highest Urlacher recorded over 102 tackles to rank 2003-07 Texas A&M University Head Coach total in a single season and the most wins second on the team in 1997. 2011- Texas State University Head Coach at Southwestern since 1967. Franchione also produced Third-Team Following the record-setting sea- All-American receiver Pascal Volz and a COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD son, Franchione went to Tennessee Tech, pair of WAC Offensive Players of the Year Years Schools Record where he served as the offensive coordina- in quarterbacks (1994) and 1981-82 Southwestern College 14-4-2 tor in 1983 and 1984 before being named (1997) while he was at New 1985-89 Pittsburg State University 53-6 head coach at his alma mater, Pittsburg Mexico. 1990-01 Texas State University 13-9 State. Following the Insight Bowl, Franchione 1992-97 University of New Mexico 33-36 During the next five seasons, he led was named head coach at TCU in 1998 1998-00 TCU 25-10 the Gorillas to a 53-6 record and four and quickly turned around the fortunes of Central States Intercollegiate Conference the school’s football program. 2000-02 University of Alabama 17-8 championships and one Missouri Intercol- Before his arrival, the Horned Frogs 2003-07 Texas A&M University 32-28 legiate Athletic Association title with a com- had finished the previous season with a bined record of 37-1. He was named the 1-10 record. In his first year at the helm, COACHING HONORS NAIA National Coach of the Year twice. Franchione led them to a 7-5 mark and a 1986 NAIA Coach of the Year His teams tied the school record with 28-19 victory over USC in the Sun Bowl. 1987 NAIA Coach of the Year 11 victories in a season three times before The Horned Frogs scored a school-record 1989 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year breaking it with a 12-win campaign in 1989 six defensive touchdowns, intercepted 12 1990 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year when Pittsburg State joined the NCAA Divi- passes and held opponents to an average sion II ranks. of 19.6 points per game – the lowest aver- TEAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS In 1990, Franchione took the reins of age in over 30 years. His offense featured 1982 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Texas State’s football program for the first running back Basil Mitchell, who gained 1985 Central States Intercollegiate Conference time. He led the Bobcats to a 6-5 record in 1,111 yards and scored six touchdowns. 1986 Central States Intercollegiate Conference his first year, and that was Texas State’s Mitchell rushed for 185 yards and two 1987Central States Intercollegiate Conference first winning record as a member of the touchdowns in the 28-19 win over USC. 1988 Central States Intercollegiate Conference Southland Conference and the first win- The next season, Franchione also led 1989 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. ning season since 1984. TCU to the inaugural Mobile Alabama Bowl The following year, Franchione led the when LaDainian Tomlinson burst onto the 1997 Western Athletic Conference Bobcats to their second straight winning national scene by leading the nation in 1999 Western Athletic Conference season, a feat that was not duplicated until rushing with 1,850 yards and 18 touch- 2000 Western Athletic Conference Texas State had back-to-back winning sea- downs on 268 carries. The Horned Frogs 2002 West Division sons in 2008 and 2009. posted two shutouts and led the Western

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 47 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff Athletic Conference in every major defen- sive category. TCU won the WAC cham- Dennis Franchione’s Year-by-Year Record pionship and upset No. 20 East Carolina 28-14 in the bowl game as Tomlinson ran Southwestern College (NAIA) (Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference) for 124 yards and two touchdowns. Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl In 2000, Tomlinson was a Doak 1981 Southwestern College 5–2–2 .667 5–2–2 .667 second Walker Award winner, and a finalist for the 1982 Southwestern College 9–2–0 .818 8–1–0 .889 first Sunflower Heisman Trophy. Football News National Southwestern College Totals 14–4–2 .750 13–3–2 .777 Offensive Player of the Year and an unani- mous All-American after running for 2,158 Pittsburg.State (NAIA) (Central States Intercollegiate Conference) Round Reached yards, the fourth-highest single season Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish in Playoffs total in NCAA history. He also scored 22 1985 Pittsburg State 8–2 .800 6–1 .857 first Quarterfinals touchdowns as TCU finished the season 1986 Pittsburg State 11–1 .917 7–0 1.000 first Semifinals with a 10-1 record, a WAC championship 1987 Pittsburg State 11–1 .917 7–0 1.000 first Semifinals and a second-straight berth to the Mobile 1988 Pittsburg State 11–1 .917 7–0 1.000 first Semifinals Alabama Bowl. Defensively, the Horned Frogs allowed only 245.0 total yards and Pittsburg State (Div. II) (Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association) Round Reached 9.6 points per game, ranking first in the na- Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish in Playoffs tion in both categories. 1989 Pittsburg State 12–1 .923 10–0 1.000 first Quarterfinals Following the 2000 campaign, Fran- Pittsburg State Totals 53-6 .898 37-1 .974 chione was named the head coach at Ala- bama after the Crimson Tide finished the Texas State (Div. I-AA) (Southland Conference) Round Reached previous season with a 3-8 record. In his Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish in Playoffs first season, he led the Tide to a 7-5 record 1990 Texas State 6–5 .545 2–3 .400 third and a 14-13 victory over Iowa State in the 1991 Texas State 7–4 .636 4–3 .571 fourth , giving Alabama its Texas State Totals 13–9 .590 6–6 .500 first bowl victory in five years. In 2002, he led the Crimson Tide to New Mexico (Western Athletic Conference) a 10-3 mark and a SEC West Division Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl championship with a 6-2 league record. 1992 New Mexico 3–8 .274 2–6 .333 ninth However, previous NCAA sanctions made 1993 New Mexico 6–5 .545 4–4 .500 sixth Alabama ineligible to play in a bowl game. 1994 New Mexico 5–7 .417 4–4 .500 fifth Following Alabama’s victory over Hawaii at 1995 New Mexico 4–7 .364 2–6 .333 seventh the end of the regular season, Franchione 1996 New Mexico 6–5 .545 3–5 .375 seventh (Pacific) returned to the State of Texas when he was 1997 New Mexico 9–4 .692 6–2 ..750 first (Pacific) Insight.com named head coach at Texas A&M. New Mexico Totals 33–36 .478 21–27 .437 During the next five seasons, his Ag- gies posted three winning records and TCU (Western Athletic Conference) played in three bowl games. Texas A&M Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl finished the 2004 season with a 7-5 mark 1998 TCU 7–5 .583 4–4 .500 fifth Sun and played in the Cotton Bowl, the Aggie’ 1999 TCU 8–4 .667 5–2 .714 t–first Mobile first bowl game in three seasons. His best 2000 TCU 10–1 .909 7–1 .875 t–first Mobile season at the school came in 2006 when TCU Totals 25–10 .714 16–7 .696 the Aggies won nine games and played in the . The next year, Texas Alabama (Southeastern Conference) A&M posted a 7-5 record and qualified to Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl play in the Alamo Bowl. However, Fran- 2001 Alabama 7–5 .583 4–4 .500 3rd (West) Independence chione resigned as head coach prior to 2002 Alabama* 10–3 .769 6–2 .750 first (West) the bowl game and ended his tenure at the Alabama Totals 17–8 .680 10-6 .625 school with a 32-28 record. His recruiting classes were ranked among the Top-13 na- Texas A&M () tionally from 2003-05. Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl Born March 28, 1951 in Girard, Kan., 2003 Texas A&M 4–8 .333 2–6 .250 fifth (South) Franchione resides in Horseshoe Bay, 2004 Texas A&M 7–5 .583 5–3 .625 third (South) Cotton Texas and was an analyst for ESPN Ra- 2005 Texas A&M 5–6 .454 3–5 .375 fourth (South) dio broadcasts in 2008 and 2009. He is 2006 Texas A&M 9–4 .692 5–3 .625 third (South) Holiday married to the former Kim Kraus, and they 2007 Texas A&M 7–5 .583 4–4 .500 fourth (South) Alamo have two daughters Ashley and Libby. He Texas A&M Totals 32–28 .533 19–21 .475 also has a son, Brad. Brad and his wife, Rebecca, have three children. Career Totals 187–101–2 .648 122-71-2 .631 * ineligible for a bowl game

48 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff Mike Schultz ASSISTANT HEAD COACH • CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR • QUARTERBACKS COACH THIRD SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 32ND SEASON OVERALL • SAM HOUSTON STATE

Beginning his Four of the six highest-scoring teams THE MIKE SCHULTZ FILE 32nd season as foot- in TCU history came under Schultz’s di- ball coach with exten- rection. Four of the top-six single-season Wife: Cindy sive and successful touchdown totals by TCU came in his last Children: Taylor, Kendall, Jordan experience on both five years. Two of TCU’s top-three games sides of the football, in total offense also were under Schultz. EDUCATION Mike Schultz returns The Frogs had a school-record 782 yards College: Sam Houston State, 1979 to Texas State and rejoins Dennis Fran- versus Houston in 2003 and a 694-yard chione’s staff as an assistant head coach, effort at San Diego State in 2007 to rank COACHING EXPERIENCE co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks third. Years Schools Position coach in 2011. During Schultz’s tenure, the TCU 1979-80 Sam Houston State Linebacker/WR/QB Schultz comes back to Texas State running game was consistently ranked 1981 UTEP Receivers/Tight Ends after serving as the offensive coordinator among the best in the nation. The 2006 1982 Kansas State Tight Ends and quarterbacks coach at Middle Tennes- team ranked ninth in rushing (194.6 yards 1983-84 Tennessee Tech Secondary/RB see State in 2010, where the Blue Raiders per game) and 17th in total offense (408.5 1985 Texas Assistant Coach had one of the top rushing attacks in the ypg.). During his time as running backs 1986-89 Round Rock Westwood H.S. Assistant Coach country with 180 yards per game and 32 coach, Schultz made a habit of developing 1990-91 Texas State Secondary/Recruiting Coord. touchdowns on the ground. His offense young players at the position. 1992-95 New Mexico Asst. Head Coach/Secondary also featured All-Conference running back Prior to Aaron Brown receiving 2005 1996-97 New Mexico Asst. Head Coach/Running Backs Phillip Tanner. Freshman of 1998-00 TCU Running Game Coord./Running Backs He went to Middle Tennessee State the Year honors as a true freshman, Lonta 2001-06 TCU Offensive Coord./Running Backs after serving as the offensive coordinator Hobbs and Robert Merrill became the first 2007-08 TCU Offensive Coord./Quarterbacks and tight ends coach at Illinois in 2009. The two freshmen in TCU history to rush for 2009 Illinois Off. Coord./Tight Ends Illini offensive unit ranked 17th nationally in 1,000 yards. The duo accomplished the 2010 Middle Tennessee St. Off. Coord./QB rushing and featured Honorable Mention feat in back-to-back seasons (Hobbs 2002, 2011 Texas State Asst. HC/OC/QB All-Big 10 quarterback Juice Williams and Merrill 2003). wide receiver Arrelious Benn, a second- Schultz tutored a 1,000-yard rusher BOWL GAMES round NFL Draft pick by Tampa Bay in five times at TCU - with Basil Mitchell, La- Poinsetta Bowl 2008 2010. Dainian Tomlinson (twice), Hobbs and Mer- Texas Bowl 2007 He went to Illinois after spending 11 rill each earning that distinction. Prior to Poinsetta Bowl 2006 seasons on the staff at TCU. He served as Schultz’s arrival, TCU had boasted just four EV1.net Houston Bowl 2005 both the offensive coordinator and quarter- 1,000-yard rushers in more than 100 years Plains Capital Fort Worth Bowl 2003 backs coach for two years after coaching of college football. Under the direction of AXA Libery Bowl 2002 the running backs during his first nine sea- Schultz, Tomlinson was a two-time NCAA Galleryfurniture.com Bowl 2001 sons with the Horned Frogs. rushing champ, leading the country with GMAC Mobile Alabama Bowl 2000 The 2008 season saw TCU set single- 1,850 yards in 1999 and a school record Mobile Alabama Bowl 1999 season school records for points scored 2,158 in 2000. He earned All- America hon- Northwest Sun Bowl 1998 (420) and touchdowns (54). The Frogs led ors, was a Heisman Trophy finalist and the Insight.com Bowl 1997 the nation in time of possession (35:05) winner of the Doak Walker National Run- and were 13th nationally in team rushing ning Back Award. With Tomlinson leading as the assistant head coach and second- (215.7 yards per game) despite not having the way, the 2000 Frogs ranked fourth in ary coach and the final two as the assistant a player among the top-100 individually. the nation, averaging 275.6 rushing yards head coach and running backs coach. The 215.7 yards per game rushing was the per game. Tomlinson parlayed his success He originally served under Franchione highest total at TCU since 2000. into a top-five draft pick and a standout NFL as a defensive secondary and recruiting The Frogs were second in the Moun- career, which includes 2006 MVP honors. coordinator at Texas State in 1990-91. The tain West Conference in total offense In 2003, TCU was one of just six Houston native began his coaching career (417.1 yards per game) and third in scor- schools to average over 200 yards rushing at his alma mater, Sam Houston State, in ing offense (35.0 points per game). TCU’s and 200 passing per game. 1979. Schultz then assisted at UTEP and average of 417.1 yards per game was its The following year, the Frogs ranked Kansas State. His next stops were with best mark since 2004 (430.7). TCU totaled among the nation’s top-20 teams in scoring, Fred Akers’ staff at Texas for one season at least 410 yards of offense in eight of 12 total offense and passing offense. The 362 (1985) and three years at Round Rock games. points scored tied for the second-highest (Texas) Westwood High School as an as- In 2007, Schultz helped mentor Frog total in school history, while the 48 touch- sistant. signal caller Andy Dalton to Freshman All- downs were just one shy of the school re- Schultz and his wife, Cindy, have three America honors. Dalton set single-season cord set in 2005. TCU also recorded three daughters, Taylor, Kendall and Jordan. TCU records for pass completions (222) of the top-11 passing games in school his- and attempts (371) while placing second in tory during the 2004 campaign. yards (2,459) and fourth in completion per- Schultz served six seasons under centage (59.8). Franchione at New Mexico, the first four

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 49 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff Darrell Dickey CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR • RUNNING BACKS COACH FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 26TH SEASON OVERALL • KANSAS STATE

Beginning his Team selections. Dickey guided the Mean 26th year as a colle- Green to its first bowl win in 57 years as THE DARRELL DICKEY FILE giate coach and well- well. Wife: Tory known throughout the North Texas produced back-to-back Children: Meredith coaching ranks with NCAA rushing leaders as Playing Experience: Kansas State (QB, 1979-82) his expertise with of- led the nation in 2003 with 152.7 yards per fenses, Darrell Dickey is in his first season game. Jamario Thomas repeated the feat EDUCATION as the co-offensive coordinator and run- in 2004 with 180.1 yards per contest. College: Kansas State, 1983 ning backs coach at Texas State. Dickey In his final season at UNT, Dickey suf- came to Texas State after spending the last fered a heart attack on Oct. 13, 2006, but COACHING EXPERIENCE two seasons as the offensive coordinator missed just one game. In a nine-month Years Schools Position and running backs coach at New Mexico. span, Dickey had his gall bladder removed, 1985 Texas A&M Graduate Assistant He also served as the offensive coordinator was diagnosed with diabetes and suffered 1986-89 Memphis Offensive Coord./RB/TE at Utah State in 2007 and 2008. the heart attack. 1990 Miss. State Quarterbacks/Running Backs During his tenure at New Mexico, The offensive-minded Dickey went 1991-93 LSU Tight Ends Dickey helped install a new offense that to North Texas after serving as the offen- 1994-96 UTEP Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator featured freshman All-American tight end sive coordinator at SMU in 1997, when the 1997 SMU Offensive Coordinator Lucas Reed and some of the most talented Mustangs posted their first winning sea- 1998-06 North Texas Head Coach newcomers in the Mountain West Confer- son since being reinstated from the “Death 2007--08 Utah State Offensive Coord./Quarterbacks ence. They included wide receiver Ty Kirk, Penalty” in 1989. 2009-10 New Mexico Offensive Coord./Running Backs along with running backs Demond Dennis He went to SMU after serving as the 2011 Texas State co-Offensive Coord./Running Backs and Kasey Carrier. assistant head coach and offensive coordi- While at Utah State, Dickey’s offense nator at UTEP from 1994-96. BOWL GAMES produced 1,653 rushing yards in 2008, and He also was a tight ends coach at LSU Bowl Year that was the school’s highest total in nine from 1991-93, where the Tigers upset No. 2004 seasons. In addition, quarterback Diondre 1-ranked Alabama in Tuscaloosa in 1993. New Orleans Bowl 2003 Borel was one of seven quarterbacks na- He went to LSU after serving as the quar- New Orleans Bowl 2002 tionally to lead their respective teams in terbacks and running backs coach at Mis- New Orleans Bowl 2001 rushing and passing. sissippi State in 1990. That season, the Cotton Bowl 1986 Dickey went to Utah State after serv- Bulldogs beat LSU for the first time in six Independence Bowl (player) 1982 ing nine years as the head coach at North seasons when running back Tay Galloway Texas from 1998-2006. He guided the ran for 111 yards and two touchdowns. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Mean Green to four consecutive Sun Belt Dickey also served as offensive coor- AS A HEAD COACH Conference championships with a com- dinator at Memphis in 1987-89 after serving Years Schools Conference bined record of 25-1 between 2001-04 and one season as running backs coach for the 2001 North Texas Sun Belt was 34-22 overall in conference games. Tigers in 1986. While he was at Memphis, 2002 North Texas Sun Belt He guided the Mean Green to nine the Tigers upset SEC powers Alabama in 2003 North Texas Sun Belt wins for the first time in 23 years during the 1987 and Florida in 1988. 2004 North Texas Sun Belt 2003 season after winning eight contests He also served as a graduate assis- a year earlier. tant at Texas A&M in 1985, when the Ag- Independence Bowl, the school’s first ever The Mean Green also had a 7-5 mark gies won the and bowl game. He also played in the 1982 in 2004. Dickey was named the head played in the Cotton Bowl Blue-Gray All-Star game. coach of the ’s 30th Dickey is the son of , who Dickey graduated from Kansas State Anniversary Team. Under his direction, was head football coach at Kansas State in 1983 with a degree in business admin- North Texas landed 70 players on All-Sun from 1978-85. He played quarterback for istration. He and his wife, Tory, have a Belt Conference teams, including 39 First- his father and led the Wildcats to the 1982 daughter, Meredith.

Dennis Darnell OFFENSIVE LINE COACH FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 43RD SEASON OVERALL • MISSOURI STATE

Entering his 43rd Darnell came to Texas State after ors. Yoder earned First-Team honors and season as a coach, serving as the offensive line coach at Blinn was an Honorable Mention All-America se- Dennis Darnell is in College in 2010 under Brad Franchione. lection. his first season as the Three of his lineman, including Texas State Darnell went to Blinn after spending offensive line coach at signee Mike Yoder, earned All-Southwest three seasons as the offensive coordinator Texas State in 2011. Junior College Football Conference hon- at Northern Colorado. There, he coached

50 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff five All- players and son came in 1989 when he led the Griffons THE DENNIS DARNELL FILE helped the Bears improve their scoring to a 7-4 mark, their first winning season in average by nine points per game and gain the NCAA Division II ranks. Wife: Karen an average of 87 yards of total offense be- Prior to that, Darnell was an assistant Children: Pete tween the 2007 and 2008 seasons. coach at Drake for the second time in his Playing Experience: Missouri State, OL, 1966-68 Darnell also was the offensive coordi- career, guiding the Bulldogs’ offensive line nator at Missouri State for two years, where from 1983-1985. He also was an assistant EDUCATION he coached six All-Missouri Valley Confer- head coach and offensive coordinator at College: Missouri State, 1969 ence players on offense. The Bears also Drake from 1975-79 when the Bulldogs set seven school records while averaging won games over Big Eight teams Colorado COACHING EXPERIENCE over 350 yards and 27 points per game and Iowa State. Darnell coached All-Amer- Years Schools Position each season. ica First-Team tight end Pat Dunsmore and 1969 Missouri Southern Graduate Assistant Darnell went to Missouri State after All-Missouri Valley Conference center Den- 1970 Pratt Junior College Asst. FB/Head Wrestling serving five seasons as the head coach nis McKnight. They went on to enjoy suc- 1971-72 Sullivan High School Head Coach at East Central University in Ada, Okla. cessful careers in the NFL. 1973 Wichita State Assistant Coach There, he was named the 2001 Lone Star In between the two stops at Drake, 1974 Missouri Western State Assistant Coach Conference Coach of the Year after leading Darnell was the offensive line coach at 1975-79 Drake Asst. HC/Offensive Coord. the Tigers to a 6-4 record, their first win- Wake Forest in 1980, when he produced 1980 Wake Forest Offensive Line ning season in the NCAA Division II ranks. All-American First-Team and future NFL of- 1981-82 SE Missouri State Asst. HC/Off. Coord. He had an overall record of 21-32 and East fensive linemen Bill Ard, along with an All- 1983-85 Drake Offensive Line Central set 43 team and individual school ACC lineman and future NFL player Rich- 1986-90 Missouri Western State Head Coach records during his tenure as head coach. ard Baldinger. 1991 Utah State Recruiting Coord./Tight Ends He also was the offensive coordinator A native of El Dorado Springs, Mo., 1992-98 New Mexico Offensive Coord./OL and offensive line coach at New Mexico Darnell graduated from Missouri State in 1999-03 East Central Head Coach from 1992-98 under Dennis Franchione 1969 with a degree in physical education. 2004-05 Missouri State Offensive Coordinator and . During his tenure with the He was a three-year letterman as an offen- 2006 Republic High School Head Coach Lobos, he led an offensive line that provid- sive center for the Bears from 1966-68. He 2007-09 Northern Colorado Offensive Coordinator ed blocking for the second and third-ranked then went on to earn his master’s degree at 2010 Blinn College Offensive Line scoring offenses in the NCAA Division I Pittsburg (Kan.) State in 1970. 2011 Texas State Offensive Line ranks, ranked sixth in total offense and set After receiving his bachelor’s degree 16 school record. Darnell was named the in 1969, Darnell began his coaching career BOWL GAMES AS COACH New Mexico FCA Coach of the Year after as a graduate assistant at Missouri South- Bowl Years the Lobos won the 1997 WAC champion- ern while earning his master’s degree at Insight.com Bowl 1997 ship and played Arizona in the Insight.com Pittsburg State. Darnell served as an as- Heart of Texas Bowl 2010 Bowl game. sistant football coach and head wrestling He went to New Mexico after serving a coach at Pratt Junior College. He also career. While at Southeast Missouri State, one-year stint as the tight ends coach and coached at Sullivan and Republic High he coached future NFL player Ted Banker. recruiting coordinator at Utah State. As the Schools in Missouri and has additional Darnell and his wife, Karen, have one head coach at Missouri Western, he had a collegiate experience coaching at Wichita son, Pete, who is the quarterbacks’ coach 19-23-1 record from 1986-90. His best sea- State and Southeast Missouri State in his at Gardner Webb.

Jason Johnson WIDE RECEIVERS COACH FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • SEVENTH SEASON OVERALL • WESTERN KENTUCKY

Jason Johnson orable Mention All-Conference performer THE JASON JOHNSON FILE is in his first season after coaching the wide receivers in 2008 as the wide receivers and serving as a graduate assistant coach Wife: Jessica coach at Texas State in 2007. Children: Saniya and Ellis Arena Football, QB, 2004-07 after serving as the Johnson began his coaching career at Playing Experience: Western Kentucky, QB, 2000-01 wide receivers coach Bacone College in Oklahoma as a wide re- Kemper Military JC, QB, 1998-99 and recruiting coordinator at Kentucky ceivers coach in 2002 and a quarterbacks State in 2010. coach in 2003 before playing Arena Foot- EDUCATION While at Kentucky State, Johnson pro- ball from 2004-07. College: Western Kentucky, 2002 duced one of the top five receivers in the He was a quarterback for the Odessa Southern Intercollegiate Conference who Roughnecks in 2004-05 before playing one COACHING EXPERIENCE was named a Second-Team All-Confer- season with the Lakeland Thunderbolts in Years Schools Position ence performer. 2006. In 2007, he played quarterback for 2002 Bacone College Wide Receivers He went to Kentucky State after serv- the Laredo Lobos in the Arena 2 League. 2008 Sul Ross State Wide Receivers ing three seasons on the coaching staff at Johnson also played two seasons 2009 Sul Ross State Quarterbacks Sul Ross State. He was the quarterbacks at Western Kentucky in 2000 and 2001, 2010 Kentucky State Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator coach in 2009 when he produced an Hon- where he earned Honorable Mention All- 2011 Texas State Wide Receivers

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 51 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff Ohio Valley Conference honors as a quar- the second round of the NCAA Division I was named a NJCAA Honorable Mention terback in 2000, when he led Western Ken- FCS playoffs. Johnson also earned OVC All-America in 1999. tucky in passing with 1,148 yards and six Newcomer of the Week on Oct. 15 that Johnson graduated from Western touchdowns and in total offense with 1,904 season. Kentucky in 2002. He and his wife, Jessica, yards. In addition, he helped lead the Hill- He went to Western Kentucky after have two children, Saniya and Ellis. toppers to an 11-2 overall record, an OVC playing two seasons at Kemper Military championship with a 7-0 league record and Junior College in 1998 and 1999. Johnson

Craig Naivar DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR • SAFETIES COACH FOURTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 18TH SEASON OVERALL • HARDIN SIMMONS

After spending In one season, the Owls’ rush defense THE CRAIG NAIVAR FILE the last four seasons improved from being ranked 102nd to No. at Rice, Craig Nai- 54 nationally. Wife: Michelle var returns to Texas The Owls punt team ranked sixth na- Children: Jordan Ashleigh and Gunner State as a defensive tionally in net punting with a net average Playing Experience: Hardin Simmons (QB, S, 90-93) coordinator and safe- of 39.85 yards. The punter, Kyle Martens, ties coach. Naivar previously served in the set a school record with an average of 45.9 EDUCATION same capacity for the Bobcats from 2004- yards per punt. The Owls also boasted the College: Hardin-Simmons, 1994 06 when he built some of the top defenses nation’s 26th-best punt return unit and had in the Southland Conference. the nation’s 10th-best kickoff returner with COACHING EXPERIENCE During his first three-years at Texas an average of 29 yards per return. Years Schools Position State, Bobcat defenses were noted for Naivar originally came to Texas State 1994-95 Hardin-Simmons Special Teams Coord. their high energy and an aggressive style in 2004 after serving two seasons as the 1996-97 New Mexico Graduate Assistant of play. Texas State’s 2005 squad ranked defensive coordinator and two seasons as 1998 TCU (spring) Graduate Assistant first or second in every defensive statistical the special teams coordinator and defen- 1998-99 Southern Illinois Special Teams Coord./DL category among SLC teams. sive line coach at Sam Houston State. 2000-01 Sam Houston State Special Teams Coord./DL Texas State also had 13 defensive In 2001, Sam Houston State won the 2002-03 Sam Houston State Defensive Coord./Safeties players named to the All-Southland Con- Southland Conference title and played 2004-06 Texas State Defensive Coord./Safeties ference teams, including eight on the First- in the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs. The 2007-09 Rice Co.-Defensive Coord./Safeties Team during those three seasons. Naivar Bearkats led the league in quarterback 2010 Rice Special Teams Coord./ Defensive Line returned to Texas State after serving in sacks, ranked second in turnover ratio and 2011 Texas State Defensive Coord./Safeties multiple capacities at Rice. During his first third in total defense. three seasons with the Owls, Naivar was During his first two seasons at Sam BOWL GAMES the co-defensive coordinator and safeties Houston State, he worked with the special Bowl Years coach. He produced a Freshman All- teams when the team led the league in kick- Insight.com 1997 America Second-Team selection, a Sec- off returns, ranked second in punt returns, Texas Bowl 2008 ond-Team All-Conference USA selection blocked 12 kicks to set a school record and and an Honorable Mention All-Conference returned five of their seven blocked punts The Cowboys also won a conference safety. for touchdowns. championship and advanced to the national In his tenure, he also produced the na- He went to Sam Houston State after semifinals during his senior year. tional leader in solo tackles in 2009, Travis serving two seasons as the defensive line Naivar and his wife Michelle, also a Bradshaw. In addition, he tutored current coach and special teams coordinator at Taylor native, have a daughter, Jordan Ash- safety, Andrew Sendejo. Southern Illinois and as a defensive gradu- leigh and a son, Gunner. In the 2008 campaign, the Owls posted ate assistant coach at TCU under Dennis their best record since the 1950’s with a Franchione in 1998. He also worked under 10-3 mark. Rice also won a share of the Franchione at New Mexico in 1996 and C-USA West Title and were the Texas Bowl 1997, when he coached the defensive line, Champions. tight ends and wide receivers. In 2010, Naivar was given the respon- From 1994 to 1995, Naivar was the sibility of reviving the Owls’ special teams special teams coordinator and a defensive units when he served as the special teams assistant at Hardin-Simmons under Texas coordinator and defensive line coach. High School Coaches Association Hall of During that campaign, Naivar produced Honor member Jimmie Keeling. an AFCA All-America punter and a First Naivar earned both a master’s degree Team All-Conference defensive end, who in sports management and a bachelor of also was selected to play in the East-West science degree in physical education from Shrine game and was invited to the NFL Hardin-Simmons, where he was a four-year Combine after the season. letterman and team captain as a safety.

52 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff Brad Franchione SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR • LINEBACKERS COACH FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 16TH SEASON OVERALL • NEW MEXICO

Beginning his Three of his players included Terrance THE BRAD FRANCHIONE FILE 16th season in the Cain, the 2008 NJCAA Offensive Player of coaching ranks, Brad the Year; Scott, the 2008 Harlan Hill Trophy Wife: Rebecca Franchione enters his winner and Newton, who was named the Children: Wyatt, Gunnar, and Isabella first season as a line- 2010 Associated Press College Football backers coach and Player of the Year and winner of the 2010 EDUCATION special teams coordinator. Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Trophy, Davey College: New Mexico, 1996 Franchione comes to Texas State after O’Brien Award and Manning Award. serving the past six seasons as the head Franchione went to Blinn after serving COACHING EXPERIENCE coach at Blinn College, where he guided his one season as the defensive line coach Years Schools Position teams to two national championships and at Texas A&M-Commerce. There, he also 1992-96 New Mexico Student Coach-Secondary three Top-10 NJCAA finishes while compil- served as the program’s academic coor- 1996-98 Arkansas State Graduate Assistant-Offense ing a 54-13 career record. He also led the dinator, travel coordinator and video coor- 1998 Fort Scott College Quarterbacks/Punt Team Buccaneers to three Southwest Junior Col- dinator. 1999-00 East Central Special Teams Coord./Def. Line lege Football Conference championships He also was an associate head coach 2001-02 West Alabama Linebackers and four overall bowl appearances. and defensive coordinator at Bacone Col- 2002 Tennessee Martin Linebackers/Recruit. Coord. The Buccaneers won their first na- lege in Muskogee, Okla., in 2003-04, where 2003-04 Bacone College Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coord. tional title and a Southwest Junior College he helped lead the Warriors to a second 2005 Texas A&M-Commerce Defensive Line Conference championship during his sec- place finish in the Central States. He went 2006-10 Blinn College Head Coach ond season as head coach and defensive to Bacone after serving as an linebackers 2011 Texas State Special Teams Coord./Linebackers coordinator in 2006 when they finished the coach, kickoff team coach and recruiting season with a 12-0 record and boasted the coordinator at Tennessee-Martin in 2002. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AS COACH nation’s top defensive unit. Franchione’s career as a linebackers Title Years Following the season, Franchione was coach began at West Alabama in 2001 NJCAA 2006 named the SWJCFC Coach of the Year, and 2002 when he served as linebackers NJCAA 2009 the American Football Monthly Schutt coach as well as the punt and kickoff teams Sports Coach of the Year and the inaugural coach. BOWL GAMES Sportex® Football Coach of the Year. He gained additional coaching expe- Bowl Year Pilgram’s Pride Bowl 2006 In 2009, Franchione was named the rience at East Central University (in Ada, Heart of Texas Bowl 2008 American Community College Football Okla.) and at Fort Scott Community Col- Citizen’s Bank Bowl 2009 Coaches Association Coach of the Year lege in Kansas. He served as the defensive Heart of Texas Bowl 2010 after leading Blinn to another national title line coach and special teams coordinator at with a 11-1 record. In 2010, Franchione led East Central from 1999-2001. He also was physical education at the New Mexico in the team to an 8-3 record and a victory in the team’s recruiting and academic coordi- 1996 and a master of science degree in the Heart of Texas Bowl. nator. He helped lead the Tigers to their education at Arkansas State University in Throughout his tenure at Blinn, Fran- first winning season in 17 years during the 1998. He began his coaching career as a chione coached four NFL Players in Caro- 2000 campaign. student coach assisting with the secondary lina’s , who was the top over- While at Fort Scott, Franchione at New Mexico from 1992-96, and was a all player selected in the 2011 NFL Draft, coached the quarterbacks and punt team, graduate assistant coach with the offense Cincinnati’s James Johnson and Bernard while also serving as the video coordinator at Arkansas State from 1996-98. Scott, along with Ryan Mouton of the Ten- in 1998. He and his wife, Rebecca, have two nessee Titans, 19 NJCAA All-Americans Franchione was born in Miller, Mo., sons Wyatt and Gunnar, and a daughter, and 85 total players who went on to play in graduated from Pittsburg (Kansas) High Isabella. NCAA Division I schools. School, earned his bachelor’s degree in

Mike Hudson DEFENSIVE LINE COACH 13TH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 23RD SEASON OVERALL • ANGELO STATE

Mike Hudson re- at Montana for the last six seasons. Hud- spent the 2010 season coaching lineback- turns to Texas State son, who will coach the defensive line for ers after serving as Montana’s secondary as an assistant coach the Bobcats, begins his 23rd season as a coach for two seasons. for the third time in his coach. He also was the football director of op- career in 2011 after Hudson coached several positions erations in 2009, and was Montana’s as- serving on the staff during his six-year stint at Montana. He sociate head coach while coaching running

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 53 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff backs and secondary from 2005-08. During Hudson also served as defensive co- his tenure there, the Grizzlies were FCS ordinator during the last two seasons. In THE MIKE HUDSON FILE Playoff finalists in 2008 and 2009. Montana addition to his coaching duties, Hudson Wife: Dyan also won or shared the Big Sky Conference handled numerous administrative respon- Children: Lee and Loryn from 2005-09. sibilities that included serving as the liaison Playing Experience: Angelo State, 1983-84 Last season, he coached All-Big Sky for academics and student services, study Conference linebacker Caleb McSurdy af- hall and summer school coordinator and EDUCATION ter producing a pair of all-conference de- the director of football camps. College: UTSA, 1994 fensive backs Shann Schillinger and Tru- In between his first two stints at Texas maine Johnson in 2009. State, Hudson was an assistant coach at COACHING EXPERIENCE Hudson went to Montana from Sam Trinity University in San Antonio for two Years Schools Position 1987-89 Texas State Student Coach Houston State, where he was the defen- seasons before rejoining Franchione as 1990-91 Texas State Graduate Assistant sive coordinator in 2003 and 2004 after the defensive line coach at New Mexico in 1992-93 Trinity Assistant Coach serving one year as a defensive line coach. 1994. 1994 New Mexico Defensive Line While at Sam Houston State, the Bear- Hudson earned a bachelor’s degree 1995-00 Texas State Linebackers kats advanced to the semifinals of the 2004 in kinesiology at UTSA in 1994. Born in 2001-02 Texas State Def. Coordinator NCAA FCS Playoffs. Bryan, Texas and raised in San Antonio, 2002 Sam Houston State Defensive Line Hudson began his collegiate coaching Hudson played collegiate football at Angelo 2003-04 Sam Houston State Defensive Coordinator. career as a student coach at Texas State State University in 1983 and 1984. The 2005-08 Montana Running Backs/Secondary. in 1987 and also served as a graduate as- Rams won a Lone Star Conference cham- 2009 Montana Director of Operations sistant coach, working full time with the pionship in 1984. 2010 Montana Linebackers defensive line in 1990-91 under Dennis He and his wife Dyan have two chil- 2011 Texas State Defensive Line Franchione. dren, Lee and Loryn. He also was the linebackers coach FCS PLAYOFFS Year School Finish at Texas State from 1995-2002, and pro- 2004 Sam Houston State Semifinals duced Second-Team All-Americans Ypres 2005 Montana First Round Thomas in 1995 and Myron Coleman in 2006 Montana Semifinalist 2000 and Greg Pitts in 2002. Pitts also was 2007 Montana First Round a Third-Team All-American in 2001. 2008 Montana Finalist 2009 Montana Finalist

Reuben Vaughn DEFENSIVE TACKLES COACH SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 11TH SEASON OVERALL • TCU

Reuben Vaughn Texas State in 2002. He also helped direct returns to Texas State the special teams. The Bobcat defense re- THE REUBEN VAUGHN FILE as the defensive tack- corded 91 tackles for losses and 16 quar- les coach after serving terback sacks that season. Wife: Denise the last three seasons Vaughn began his coaching career as Children: Morgan Camille TCU, 1996-99 as the defensive tack- a graduate assistant coach at Texas A&M Playing Experience: les and linebackers coach at Southwest –Commerce during the 2000 and 2001 EDUCATION High School in Fort Worth. seasons in which he coached an All-Con- College: TCU, 2000 Vaughn helped lead Southwest to ference First-Team defensive end. the Class 4A Area finals with an 8-4 over- Before entering the coaching ranks, COACHING EXPERIENCE all record and a 7-2 mark in District 6-4A. Vaughn played at TCU for Pat Sullivan Years Schools Position Southwest also qualified for the Bi-District and Franchione from 1996-1999. He was a 2000-01 Texas A&M-Commerce Grad. Asst./DL playoffs in 2008. In addition, he coached member of the 1998 Horned Frog team that 2002 Texas State Defensive Line. two All-District First Team and one Second- tied Louisville for the biggest turnaround in 2003-05 Texas A&M Grad. Asst. OL/Special Teams. Team linebackers in 2010. the nation with a 7-5 record that included 2006 Texas A&M-Commerce Offensive Line He went to Southwest after coaching an upset win over USC in the Sun Bowl for 2008-10 Southwest HS (Fort Worth) Def. Tackles/LB the offensive line at Texas A&M-Commerce the school’s first bowl victory since 1957. 2011 Texas State Defensive Tackles in 2006. The next year TCU claimed a share of the Vaughn also was an assistant offen- WAC championship before beating East BOWL GAMES Year Finish sive line coach and was involved with the Carolina in the Inaugural Mobile Alabama 2004 Cotton Bowl scout team for defense and special teams Bowl. 1999 Mobile at Texas A&M from 2003-05 under Dennis Vaughn graduated from TCU with a 1998 Sun Franchione. In addition, he assisted with bachelor’s degree in psychology with a mi- the organization and preparation of game nor in speech communication in 2000 and He and his wife, Denise, have a plans, playbooks and scouting reports. earned a master’s degree in kinesiology daughter, Morgan Camille. He went to Texas A&M after serving from Texas A&M University-Commerce in one season as the defensive line coach at 2001. 54 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff Jason Washington CORNERBACKS COACH FOURTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • NINTH SEASON OVERALL • TEXAS STATE

No stranger to man for the Bobcats in football and base- THE JASON WASHINGTON FILE Texas State Athletics, ball. He started as a defensive back for the Jason Washington re- football team and played centerfield for the Wife: Lacey turns to Texas State baseball team before graduating in 2002. Children: Jackson as the cornerbacks He posted a career-best 66 tackles Playing Experience: Texas State, 1998-02 coach after spending as a senior in football, and was named to the last four years in the same capacity at the Southland Conference All-Tournament EDUCATION Rice. Team and NCAA All-Regional team in 1999 College: Texas State, 2002 Washington coached five All-Confer- after helping the Bobcats win the SLC Tour- ence USA defensive backs and one mem- nament and play in the NCAA Regional at COACHING EXPERIENCE ber of the 2009 C-USA All-Freshman team Baylor as a member of Texas State’s base- Years Schools Position while at Rice. ball team. 2004-06 Texas State Cornerbacks 2007-10 Rice Cornerbacks Washington went to Rice after serving He came to Texas State after letter- 2011 Texas State Cornerbacks as the cornerbacks coach at Texas State ing three years as a quarterback, wide re- for three seasons. During his third season, ceiver and defensive back at San Antonio’s BOWL GAMES AS A COACH he produced the Southland Conference MacArthur High School. Bowl Year leader in interceptions, Walter Musgrove, He led the team to the regional quar- Texas Bowl 2010 who was a two-time All-Southland Confer- terfinals with an 11-3 record as a senior ence pick, SLC Student-Athlete of the Year, while earning All-District, All-City and All- sports administration in 2004 at Texas National Football Foundation Scholar Ath- State honors. State. In 2009, he spent a week with the lete and a FCS ADA Academic All-Star. He The San Antonio area sportswriters coaching staff as part also coached two other All-SLC defensive named him the Defensive MVP in the area, of the Bill Walsh Minority Coaching Fellow- backs in each of his first two seasons as and he was listed among the Top 100 play- ship program that has produced three cur- a coach. ers in Texas. rent NFL head coaches. Prior to joining Texas State’s coaching Washington earned a bachelor’s de- He and his wife, Lacey, have a son, staff, Washington was a four-year letter- gree in 2002 and a master’s degree in Jackson.

Blake Cundiff STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • NORTH TEXAS

Entering his 18th all aspects of the Golden Gopher football 1994 and 1995 and the director of strength year in the field of strength program. and conditioning for the Dallas Stars Junior strength and condi- Prior to his stint at Minnesota, Cundiff Hockey Camp in 1995. tioning, Blake Cundiff was the director of speed development and In addition, he was a speed, strength is in his first season the director of sports nutrition for Minne- and conditioning consultant for the Dallas as the strength and sota’s football team. In addition, he coordi- Stars. conditioning coach for the Texas State foot- nated the offseason conditioning program A native of Texas, Cundiff is a member ball team. and worked with the training staff to design of the National Strength and Conditioning During his career, Cundiff has trained and implement a rehabilitation program for Association, and earned a bachelor’s de- a wide variety of athletes ranging from high injured athletes. gree in kinesiology with emphasis in exer- school football, baseball and hockey play- Cundiff also served as an assistant cise physiology and injury rehabilitation at ers to NFL, NHL and MLB stars such as strength and conditioning coach for the North Texas in 1995. He also received an Troy Aikman, , Daryl John- Dallas Cowboys from 1997-2000. Dallas associate’s degree in business manage- ston, Michael Irvin and Brett Hull. advanced to the playoffs twice during his ment at Mountain View College. He joins the Bobcats’ staff after serv- tenure. ing as the strength and conditioning coach Before his coaching experience in the at the University of Albany from 2008-April NFL, Cundiff spent four years as an as- 2011, where his specific responsibilities sistant strength coach at North Texas from were with the football and basketball teams. 1993-97, and was the head strength coach Cundiff went to Albany after serving as for the Grapevine High School football pro- the executive sports performance director gram for two years. at Velocity Sports Performance in Missouri His experience also includes being the City, Texas from Mar. 2007-July 2008. owner and director of Prostar Sports Per- He also was an associate director of formance. strength and conditioning at Minnesota He also served as the strength coach from 2005-07. There, he was involved in for the Emmitt Smith Football Camps in

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 55 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff David Gish HEAD ATHLETICS TRAINER 21ST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • NORTH TEXAS

In his role as head tor for that course. Field Team when it participated in the 2004 athletic trainer, Da- In 2000 Gish was involved in the devel- World Junior Championships in Grosseto, It- vid Gish oversees the opment of the Texas State Athletic Trainers’ aly and at the 2007 NACAC Championships Texas State athletics Association and was elected to be the Re- in the Dominican Republic. training staff which in- gion Eight representative for that group. Gish came to Texas State in January, cludes two full-time assistants, six graduate He has served as the NCAA Division I 1990, from San Marcos High School where assistants and more than 40 athletic training FCS representative on the College/Universi- he was the Rattlers’ athletics trainer for four students. ty Athletic Training Committee for District Six years. He also worked as an assistant ath- He is in his 21st year overall at Texas of NATA. He is also a past-president of the letic trainer at Louisiana-Lafayette for two State, and was named head athletics trainer Alamo Area Athletic Trainers Association. years. in 1998 after serving as an assistant athletics Gish was awarded the 2010 Service Gish began his athletic training back- trainer for eight years. Award by the National Athletic Trainers’ As- ground under Dennis Hart at North Mesquite Gish is a certified member of the Na- sociation for service to the profession. High School. He earned a bachelor’s degree tional Athletic Trainers’ Association and is a During his tenure at Texas State, Gish at North Texas in 1984 and completed a licensed athletic trainer in the State of Texas. worked as a volunteer at the Olympic Train- master’s degree from Texas State in 1990. In 2007, he helped develop and write a high ing Center in Colorado Springs and was a Gish and his wife Karen, a 1987 Texas school athletics trainers’ sports medicine member of the medical staff at the 1995 U.S. State graduate, have a daughter, Madison course for the Texas State Athletic Trainer’s Sports Festival in Denver. He was appointed and a son, Hayden. Association, and continues to be an instruc- to the medical staff for the USA Track and

Mike Groce DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE

Mike Groce is in Champions and played in the 2010 Alamo where he was a pitcher. As a senior, he his first season as the Bowl, where Oklahoma State defeated Ari- posted a 9-3 record with his ninth win com- director of operations zona 36-10. ing in the championship game of the Lone and recruiting coor- He also was an administrative assis- Star Conference Tournament. dinator for the Texas tant for five seasons at Texas A&M, where He earned a bachelor’s degree at State football team. he assisted with the daily operations for the Southeastern Oklahoma State in 2005. Groce comes to Texas State after Aggie football team from 2008-09 and was serving one season as a volunteer recruit- a recruiting assistant from 2005-07. ing assistant at Oklahoma State when the Groce went to Texas A&M after playing Cowboys finished as Co-Big XII South baseball at Southeastern Oklahoma State,

Thad Livingston STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH EIGHTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE

Thad Livingston condition coach with the Arkansas football as the team’s captain his senior year. Aca- is in his eighth season program. demically, he was also named to the Dean’s as a strength and con- Prior to his tenure at Arkansas, he List and earned a Presidential Leadership ditioning coach at Tex- served as strength and conditioning coach Scholarship. as State, where he works with the football at Louisiana-Monroe and Northwestern He is a member of the National and both men’s and women’s golf teams. State. Strength and Conditioning Coaches Asso- While working with the football team, A 1995 graduate of Central Method- ciation and is SCCC and USA weight lifting Livingston has helped produced two ist College in Fayette, Mo., Livingston was certified. Livingston is married to the former Southland Conference championships in both a football and track and field athlete at Marsha Stelly of Delcambre, La. 2005 and 2008. the school. Livingston joined the Texas State staff He earned All-Heart of America Con- after working as an assistant strength and ference honors twice in football and served

56 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Coaching Staff Dick Miller EQUIPMENT MANAGER FOURTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • FLORIDA STATE

Dick Miller is in ment manager for the Rhein Fire of NFL 2002. his fourth season as Europe in 2007 and the assistant equip- Miller also served as a student equip- the Texas State foot- ment manager for NFL Europe’s Berlin ment manager at Florida State from 1995- ball program’s equip- Thunder from 2002-06. 00, and worked with four bowl teams as ment manager. While he was with Berlin, the Thunder the Seminoles played in the 1996 Orange Miller came to won a pair of World Bowl championships in Bowl, 1998 and 2000 Sugar Bowls and the Texas State from North Texas, where he 2002 and 2004. 1999 Fiesta Bowl. Florida State also won was the assistant equipment manager for Miller also served as an intern at train- the 1999 national championship. six seasons. In addition to his duties at ing camps for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers North Texas, Miller was the head equip- in 2001 and the San Diego Chargers in Andrew Watt VIDEO COORDINATOR FIFTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • TEXAS STATE Andrew Watt is cat student, Watt returned to his alma ma- 2005-July 2007. in his fifth year as ter in August 2007 after working at Webb He went to Webb Electronics af- the video coordinator Electronics in Carrollton, Texas. ter graduating from Texas State in 2004, for athletics at Texas There, he served as a software qual- where he served as a student videographer State. A former Bob- ity assurance representative from March during his senior year.

Linda Gutierrez ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR FOOTBALL 22ND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • TEXAS STATE

This November vid Bailiff (2004-2006) Brad Wright (2007- treasurer and president of the San Marcos 1st will mark the 22nd 2010) and Franchione again (2011-pres- High School Girls Booster Club; vice presi- year in which Linda ent). dent and president of Crockett Elementary Gutierrez has served Prior to joining the Texas State staff, PTO; secretary and vice president of the as the administrative Gutierrez was employed by San Marcos San Marcos High School Baseball Booster assistant to Texas CISD as an administrative assistant for Dr. Club and gave an unlimited number of vol- State’s head football coach. During that LaRue Miller and Pat Curtin at Crockett El- unteer hours for Greater San Marcos Little tenure, she has worked with seven differ- ementary School. League. ent Bobcat head coaches — John O’Hara She also was an active member of A native of San Marcos, Gutierrez (1989), Dennis Franchione (1990-91), Jim several community organizations while graduated from San Marcos High School Bob Helduser (1992-96), Bob DeBesse her children, Dawn and Russell, attended and attended Texas State. (1997-2002), Manny Matsakis (2003), Da- San Marcos CISD schools. She served as Rawley Farrell DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • TEXAS A&M

Rawley Farrell is in his second season 2009 at Royse City High School. He also Consolidated in the springand Navasota as the defensive graduate assistant coach was a secondary coach at Houston West- High Schools in the summer of 2008. at Texas State after serving three seasons side High School in 2008. That season, Farrell was a walk-on safety at Texas as a high school assistant coach in Texas. Westside was the District 20-5A champions A&M in 2005 and earned a scholarship in Farrell came to Texas State after serv- and he produced two all-district players. 2007 when he was a letterman for the Ag- ing as the cornerbacks coach from Jan.- He also served as an offseason gies. He earned a bachelor’s degree in ki- June 2010 and inside receivers coach in strength and conditioning coach at A&M nesiology in 2008. Kyle Tatum OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • ALABAMA

Kyle Tatum begins his first season as tville High School in Alabama. He helped All-Southeastern Conference honors in the offensive graduate assistant coach at Prattville win a state championship in 2008. 2006 and was a member of the Academic Texas State after serving the past year as He also was invited to training camp as an All-SEC team in 2003, 2004 and 2005. In a member of the strength and conditioning offensive tackle with the Calgary Stamped- addition, he served as the team leader for coaching staff at UAB. ers in 2008 and Baltimore Ravens in 2007. the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He Tatum went to UAB after spending two Tatum also played football at the Uni- earned a bachelor’s degree in business ad- seasons as the offensive line coach at Prat- versity of Alabama from 2002-06. He earned ministration at Alabama in 2006. WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 57 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL The Texas State University System The Texas State University System has a long and illustrious McCall holds a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University, a history in Texas. In fact, it is the oldest and third largest higher master’s degree from Southern Methodist University, spent a year education system in the Lone Star State. as a visiting post-graduate student at Oxford University, and earned Beginning as an administrative means to consolidate the sup- a doctor of philosophy degree from University of Texas at Dallas. port and management of state teacher colleges, the System has A long-time civic and community volunteer, McCall is founder evolved into a network of higher education institutions stretching and chairman of the board of The Empowerment Project, a non- from the Texas–Louisiana border to the Big Bend region of far profit organization which has sent more than $10 million worth of West Texas. math and science books to disadvantaged schools in the Republic Today, eight System components offer a broad range of aca- of South Africa, and helped construct a library in Vietnam through demic and career pathways. Throughout the System are profes- the Libraries of Love organization. The Empowerment Project also sionals committed to preparing students for working and contribut- raised more than $350,000 to provide direct support for the medi- ing to an increasingly global society. cal needs of children in north Texas. The academic and professional programs offered help stu- dents learn to make sound decisions in life and to become con- Board of Regents tributors in their communities. Each university, college and institute within The Texas State University System is unique. THE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Three of the member institutions are members of the South- land Conference. They are Texas State University-San Marcos, Sam Houston State University and Lamar University. The other five member institutions of the System are: Lamar Institute of Technology, Lamar State College-Orange, Lamar State College-Port Arthur, Sul Ross State University and Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College. The Texas State University System is governed by a nine member Board of Regents appointed by the Governor. In addition, a nonvoting student regent is appointed annually to the Board. The administration, which is headed by a board-appointed Chancellor, Charles Donna N. is based in Austin where it provides support to the System compo- Amato Williams nents and state government. Chairman Vice-Chair The Board of Regents are: Charles Amato (Chairman), Donna San Antonio Arlington N. Williams (Vice-Chair), Dr. Jaime R. Garza, Kevin J. Lilly, Ron Mitchell, David Montagne, Trisha S. Pollard, Rossanna Salazar and Michael Truncale. Ryan Bridges, a student at Sam Houston State, serves as the Student Regent.

Brian McCall CHANCELLOR

Brian McCall, Ph.D., is chancellor of The Jaime Kevin J. Ron David Texas State University System, the oldest Mitchell Montagne and third-largest university system in Texas, Garza Lilly comprising eight institutions with more than San Antonio Houston Horseshoe Bay Beaumont 76,000 students and 15,000 faculty and staff. Dr. McCall previously served in the Tex- as House of Representatives, first elected in 1991 to represent the areas of North Dallas, Frisco, Allen, and Plano. As a represen- tative, he served as chairman of the House Calendars Commit- tee and as a member of the Higher Education Committee. Texas Monthly named McCall one of the “10 Best” legislators of the 2009 session. McCall wrote and passed one of the largest tax-cut bills in the history of Texas and during his last session secured $5 million in funding for The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for Values Trisha S. Rossanna Michael Ryan and Medicine. Other legislative accomplishments include author- Pollard Salazar Truncale Bridges ing and passing key bills in the areas of health care, biotechnology, Bellaire Austin Beaumont Student Regent high technology, identity theft, and tax and budget policy. McCall was President of Westminster Capital Corporation, an investment firm focused on acquisitions primarily in software and technology. He also serves on the board of View Point Bank and, along with his brother, David, operates Snow Hill Farm north of Dal- las. 58 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL University Administration Dr. Denise M. Trauth PRESIDENT

Since Denise M. Trauth was named the therapy, mathematics education, criminal justice, and develop- ninth president at Texas State University- mental education. San Marcos in June 2002, the university has achieved many milestones, including: • An increase in annual research expenditures from $9 million to over $30 million. • Record enrollment every fall (32,586 for Fall 2010), making Texas State one of the 50 largest public uni- • Initiation of the Common Experience, an annual campus-wide versities in the U.S. focus for classroom discussion, performing arts, exhibitions, invited speakers, and community involvement. This year’s theme • The largest private gift in university history, $20 million from is ”Freedoms: The First Amendment.” Emmett and Miriam McCoy of San Marcos to support the College of Business Administration that now bears the couple’s names. In addition to her many on-campus responsibilities, President Trauth is a member and former president of the Austin Area • A new university mission statement, new shared values, new Research Organization, a former member of the Austin Chamber of university goals, a University Plan to guide academic develop- Commerce Executive Committee and Board, serves on the Board ment through 2012, and a Campus Master Plan for development of Trustees of the Southwest Research Institute and is a member of of facilities through the year 2015. the Philosophical Society of Texas. She also serves on the boards of the United Way Capital Area Community, The Austin Leadership • A gift of 101 acres of prime land from the Avery Family for the Forum, KLRU and E3 Alliance. University’s Round Rock Higher Education Center. The first build- ing, the Avery Building, opened in 2005, and the second, the Nursing She also is a former member of the Board of Trustees of Building, opened in 2010. the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and past chairman of the Texas Council of Public • A new nursing program, launched by a $6 million gift from the St. University Presidents and Chancellors and of the Texas International David’s Foundation, began in 2010, with nearly 200 junior- and Education Consortium. This past summer she received the Austin senior-level nursing students enrolled this fall. Business Journal’s Special Achievement Award.

• The Ingram School of Engineering made possible through a $5 Dr. Trauth came to Texas State from the University of North million gift from Bruce and Gloria Ingram of New Braunfels, with Carolina at Charlotte, where she served as provost. She has also an additional $2 million gift added later. held academic and administrative positions at Bowling Green State University and the University of Tulsa. • Construction of the Performing Arts Center began with an $8 million gift from Patti Harrison of Wimberley. She is married to Dr. John Huffman, professor emeritus at Bowling Green and UNC Charlotte. They have two daughters and • Major gifts from Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields of Houston four grandchildren. totaling $10.7 million, including $7 million to athletics, which honored them with their name on the West Side Complex of Bobcat Stadium.

• New campus facilities including Bobcat Stadium Expansion, Bobcat Baseball/Softball Stadium Improvements, Bobcat Track and Field Stadium, the Student Recreation Center expansion, Concho Green, improvements to the North LBJ bus loop, San Marcos and San Jacinto residence halls, Bobcat Village, the Student Health Center, the Mitte Complex, the End Zone Complex at Bobcat Stadium, expansion of Strahan Coliseum, McCoy Hall and its parking garage, the Speck Street and Matthews Street parking garages, the Nursing Building in Round Rock and the Family and Consumer Sciences Building Expansion. Construction is currently in progress on the new Undergraduate Academic Center, the North Campus Housing Complex, the North Side Complex at Bobcat Stadium and the Performing Arts Center.

• An increase in the number of full-time faculty from 694 to over 1,150.

• Increased diversity in the student body. One-third of Texas State students are now ethnic minorities, and the university became a Hispanic Serving Institution in fall 2010. “St. David’s Foundation Board Chair David Hughes, second from left and CEO Earl Maxwell, third from right, join President Denise • Expanded curriculum with the addition of electrical engineering Trauth and others in cutting the ribbon to open the new St. David’s and nursing, and new doctorates in aquatic resources, physical School of Nursing in Round Rock. “

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 59 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Athletics Administration Dr. Larry Teis DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

As Athletic Di- Teis was honored as the 2005-06 General their bachelor’s degree, and baseball’s Tyler Sibley rector since 2004, Dr. Sports TURF Systems AD of the Year Division I-AA was named a Capital One CoSIDA Second-Team Larry Teis leads Tex- West Region Winner, presented by the National Academic All-American. The future looks bright for as State into its final Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In Bobcat Athletics as the NCAA Division I Commit- year as a member of the Southland Conference. 2007, he was honored by the All-American Football tee on Athletics Certification announced that Texas The Bobcats are scheduled to become a member Foundation with the General Robert R. Neyland State Athletics was certified as operating its athlet- of the Western Athletic Conference in July 2012. Outstanding Athletic Director Award. ics program in “substantial conformity with operat- Teis has led Texas State to unprecedented After capturing back-to-back Commissioner’s ing principles adopted by the Division I member- growth and success. Under his leadership, Texas Cups during his first two years as the Director of ship” in 2009. State has won three Southland Conference Com- Athletics, Texas State won its third Commissioner’s During his first six years, Teis restructured the missioner’s Cups, five of the last seven SLC Wom- Cup under his direction in 2008-09 after winning department’s administration with the hiring of key en’s All-Sports Trophies, along with 18 Southland five Southland Conference championships and be- senior administrative staff and five head coaches. Conference championships and nine SLC Tourna- coming the first SLC school ever to win a football, In his previous role as associate athletic ment titles. women’s soccer and volleyball championship in director for external affairs, he had oversight of In addition, more than 172 student-athletes the same year. The Bobcats also became the first several key areas, including game management, have graduated and 426 attained a grade point av- SLC institution since 1991 to win both the baseball marketing, promotions, facilities and ticket sales. erage of 3.0 or higher during the last three years. and softball championships in the same season. Teis was also responsible for the administration of Texas State’s fund-raising efforts have generated Additionally, Texas State won a pair of SLC Tour- men’s and women’s golf, baseball and volleyball record-setting donations in the past four years and nament Championships and had four teams and teams as well as the Strutters. From 1998-2002, new facilities and renovation projects have totaled two individuals participate in the 2008-09 NCAA he oversaw the Bobcat Athletic Foundation. nearly $90 million. Tournaments. Texas State’s overall success off A native of Fort Worth, Teis came to Texas Facility improvements have included the the field that year included a record number of 74 State after spending four years as the director of complete renovation and grand opening of the new Bobcat student-athletes earning their bachelor’s athletic marketing at TCU, where he developed the Bobcat baseball and softball stadiums, the addi- degrees for a school-record 78 percent graduation marketing plan for all sports that, included facility tion of the Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West rate, 104 student-athletes being named to the SLC signage, season ticket campaigns, game day op- Side Complex at Bobcat football stadium which Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll, with more erations and corporate sponsorships. added 15 new suites and 450 club seats above the than 100 student-athletes, Strutters, cheerleaders Prior to his tenure at TCU, Teis was the assis- press box for the 2009 season and the instillation and student trainers maintaining a GPA average of tant director of New Mexico’s Lobo Club for three of a new FieldTurf Duraspine Pro system as a new 3.5 and above. years. playing surface on Jim Wacker Field in 2010. In 2009-10, Texas State won Southland Con- Teis has served on several key Southland Texas State also opened a new Athletic Aca- ference championships in soccer, baseball, softball Conference committees and is an active member demic Center last year and will open a new track and women’s golf. The women’s volleyball team of the local community, including serving on the and field stadium in 2011-12. Renovations for Bob- won the SLC Tournament to earn a NCAA Tour- board of directors of the San Marcos Convention cat Stadium continue with new scoreboards being nament berth for the sixth time and the women’s and Visitors Bureau. installed and adding a $33-million North End Zone golf team played in the NCAA Tournament for the He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing Complex. The new complex will bring the stadium second time in three years. That year, 52 Bobcat from TCU, a master’s in sports administration from capacity to nearly 30,000 for the 2012 season open- student-athletes earned their bachelor’s degree, St. Thomas University of Miami, Fla., and a doc- er against Texas Tech. 166 student-athletes were named to the SLC Com- torate in health, physical education and recreation These improvements come after new locker missioner’s Fall and Spring Honor Rolls, with more with an emphasis in sports administration from the rooms were built at the Bobcat Tennis Complex than 100 student-athletes, Strutters, cheerlead- University of New Mexico. and soccer field. In addition, new video boards ers, student trainers and managers maintaining a Teis resides in San Marcos with his wife, were installed in each of the volleyball, men’s and grade point average of 3.5 and above. Jana, and two daughters, Taylor (18), a freshman women’s basketball, and baseball/softball facilities In 2010-11, the Bobcats won the South- at Texas State, and Shelby (14). in 2007-08. land Conference baseball In 2009-10, Texas State Athletics received championship along with its second million-dollar gift when Jerry and Linda the SLC Tournament titles Fields donated $6 million to the program. This fol- in baseball and softball to lowed their gift of $100,000 help fund Texas State’s qualify for the NCAA Re- football season tickets drive for the 2008 season. gional Tournaments. In The first $1 million gift to the department came track and field, Logan Cun- from Darren B. Casey in 2008. Those donations ningham earned All-Ameri- combined with record-setting corporate sponsor- can honors in the pole vault ships and the student government approving an with a fourth-place finish at athletic fee has helped Texas State in becoming a the NCAA Outdoor Track NCAA Division I FBS Institution. and Field Championships. Citing his leadership skills, experience and Texas State also led South- values as elements that made him the right fit land Conference schools for the position, Texas State President Denise M. with 102 Bobcats being Trauth named Teis the Bobcats’ eighth director of named to the SLC Com- athletics in March 2004. missioner’s 2011 Spring A member of Texas State’s athletic admin- Honor Roll after 60 Bob- istration since January, 1999, he resides on the cats were named to the Fall President’s Council and reports directly to Presi- Honor Roll. In addition, 47 dent Trauth. student-athletes received 60 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Athletics Administration

Paul Gowens Travis Comer Tracy Shoemake NCAA faculty representative associate athletic director- associate director- associate director- major gifts external relations internal operations & senior woman administrator

John Anderson Karen Chisum Derek Grice Laurie Hindson Mary Ellen Jones assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director & assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director assistant athletic director- major gifts head volleyball coach facilities & game operations academic services NCAA compliance director of Athletic Aca- demic Center

Bryan Miller Lacy Needham Chris Park Rick Poulter Joe Verschueren assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director- director of marketing and promotions business services development sports information ticket operations

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 61 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2010 Season In Review Led by a pair of preseason All-Amer- The momentum from that victory was returned punts in his entire career dating icans on offense and a young, but experi- short-lived when Texas State suffered a back to Pop Warner football before last enced defense, the Texas State football 49-17 loss against Central Arkansas and a season. He also recorded a 50-yard re- team entered the 2010 season looking for- 36-6 drubbing at McNeese State. The Bob- turn at Houston in the opening game of ward to contending for their second confer- cats ended the season with a hard-fought the season. ence championship in three years. 31-29 loss at Sam Houston to end the year The Bobcats seemed to be on their with a 4-7 overall record and a 1-6 mark • Griggs also set a new school record for way after winning their first three home against Southland Conference opponents. most receiving yards in a game with 205 games and ending their non-conference Texas State ended the season with a against Nicholls. Griggs also came within schedule with a 3-1 record. The lone loss 3-3 record in home games and for the first one reception of tying a school record with came at Houston in the season-opener. time in three seasons won less than seven 11 catches. His 11 receptions equaled his However, the Bobcats rebounded from that games. career-best performance. loss with three straight wins at Bobcat Sta- Individually, D.J. Hall was named a dium. The first win came against Southern Third-Team All-American offensive lineman • Sophomore linebacker Joplo Bartu re- Arkansas when Texas State rallied from a by the Associated Press and a All-South- corded a season-high 11 tackles and re- 17-7 deficit to tie the score at 17-17 at half- land Conference First-Team selection for covered a fumble at Stephen F. Austin. time. The rally continued in the second half the second straight year. Senior wide re- It marks the second time this season he as the Bobcats went on to win 31-17. ceiver Da’Marcus Griggs and Darryl Morris has recorded 10 tackles. He also made The second win featured a 21-12 upset earned All-SLC Second-Team honors and 10 stops at Southeastern Louisiana. over 17th-ranked Cal Poly as the Bobcats Ben Follis, Marcus Clark and Karrington neutralized the Mustangs’ option offense Bush were Honorable Mention All-SLC se- • Marcus Clark also recorded a season- with their best defensive performance of lections. high 11 tackles at Stephen F. Austin to tie the season. The Bobcats rushed for three Joplo Bartu for the team lead. touchdowns as a redshirt freshman, Dex- 2010 BOBCAT HEADLINES • Brian Lilly and Darryl Morris also estab- ter Imade, ran for two TDs and senior Kar- • Texas State’s 27-24 victory at No. lished new career highs with nine tackles rington Bush scored the other touchdown. 3-ranked Stephen F. Austin marked against Central Arkansas. It marked the With the victory over Cal Poly, Texas State the highest ranked team that the Bob- third time this season that Lilly has re- entered the FCS Coaches poll for the first cats have beaten since the Bobcats corded nine or more tackles. He also a time with a No. 23 national ranking. The beat Third-ranked McNeese State had nine stops against Southern Arkan- Bobcats also were ranked 26th in the Fat- 45-42 in Lake Charles on October 11, sas and Southeastern Louisiana. head.com/Sports Network poll. 2008. The Bobcats also thwarted an old nem- • The Bobcats had a 2-0 record against • Prestin Brown and Ben Follis were named esis when they defeated Southern Utah 42- the Southland Conference Defensive and 28. It was Texas State’s first win over the nationally-ranked teams in 2010 after de- feating No. 3-ranked SFA. The Bobcats Special Teams Players of the Week on Thunderbirds since 2004. With the three- September 20 after they helped lead Tex- game winning streak, the Bobcats began also beat then No. 16 Cal Poly on Sep- tember 18. as State to its win over Cal Poly. Brown their Southland Conference schedule led the Bobcats with 11 tackles and as- ranked 18th by the FCS coaches and No. • Texas State swept Southland Player of sisted on two tackles for losses and a 20 by the Fathead.com/Sport Network poll. quarterback sack. Follis averaged 45.3 Texas State entered Southland Con- the Week honors on November 1 when Tim Hawkins was named Offensive Play- yards on six punts and landed his last two ference play looking to continue the suc- inside the 20 at Cal Poly’s four-yard line. cess the Bobcats enjoyed the two previous er of the Week, Joplo Bartu earned De- fensive Player of the Week honors and seasons when they finished each -sea 2010 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS son with a 5-2 record and had won seven Da’Marcus Griggs was chosen Special Teams Player of the Week. SLC Overall straight conference road games. However, School W L W L that road winning streak ended in the first • The Bobcats had 14 senior members on 1. Stephen F. Austin 6 1 9 3 league game when the Bobcat offense the 2010 football team. They were: Steve 2. McNeese State 5 2 6 5 stalled in the second half and Southeastern Alvarez, Karrington Bush, Marcus Clark, 3. Central Arkansas 4 3 6 4 Louisiana broke a 21-21 tie and went on to Da’Marcus Griggs, Taylor Haese, Ken- Sam Houston State 4 3 6 5 win the game 49-24 on Oct. 9. neth Hampton, Anthony Holder, Woody Northwestern State 4 3 5 6 The following week, the Bobcats suf- McClendon, T. P. Miller, Sam Pier, Win- 6. Nicholls 3 4 4 7 fered a 47-45 loss in four overtimes against ston Ruelas, Shawn Santos, Drenard Wil- 7. Texas State 1 6 4 7 Nicholls and a 16-3 setback against North- liams and Leon Woolsey. Southeastern Louisiana 1 6 2 9 western State on Oct. 23. Texas State ended the month of Oc- • Senior wide receiver Da’Marcus Griggs tober with an upset victory at third-ranked recorded a 73-yard punt return for a Stephen F. Austin when the Bobcats score touchdown at Stephen F. Austin. It was 27 points in the fourth quarter to defeat the the longest punt return since 1987 when Lumberjacks 27-24. The victory over SFA A.J. Johnson set a school record with a marked the highest ranked team that the 78-yard return for a touchdown against Bobcats had beaten Sam Houston State. Griggs, who had not

62 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Game-by-Game Statistics GAME 1 GAME 2 HOUSTON 68, TEXAS STATE 28 TEXAS STATE 31, SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 17 Sept. 4, 2010 Robertson Stadium, Houston, Texas Attendance: 32,119 Sept. 11, 2010 Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, Texas Attendance: 13,727

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Texas State 7 0 7 14 28 Southern Arkansas 0 17 0 0 17 Houston 20 34 14 0 68 Texas State 3 14 14 0 31

SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 1st 13:23 HOU Hayes, Michael 40 yd pass from Keenum, Case (Hogan, Matt kick), 2-45 0:34 1st 11:18 TXST Garelick, Justin 35 yd field goal, 7-31 3:42, SAU 0 - TXST 3 10:42 HOU Edwards, P. 63 yd pass from Keenum, Case (Hogan, Matt kick blockd), 2-56 0:45 2nd 10:22 SAU Cuevas, Noe’ 22 yd field goal, 5-20 2:38, SAU 3 - TXST 3 04:26 TXST Arndt, Tyler 14 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 10-80 6:16, 07:30 SAU Rashad, Brandon 51 yd interception return (Cuevas, Noe’ kick), 01:39 HOU Beall, Bryce 8 yd run (Hogan, Matt kick), 8-57 2:47, TXST 7 - HOU 20 06:32 SAU Patterson, Caleb 29 yd pass from Civita, Austin (Cuevas, Noe’ kick), 3-32 0:53, 2nd 11:31 HOU Johnson, K. 35 yd pass from Keenum, Case (Hogan, Matt kick), 4-68 0:37 04:02 TXST Griggs, Da’Marcus 26 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler (Garelick, Justin kick), 5-64 2:25 04:29 HOU Cleveland, J. 17 yd pass from Keenum, Case (Hogan, Matt kick), 5-47 1:12 00:00 TXST Griggs, Da’Marcus 2 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler (Garelick, Justin kick), 8-50 0:40 04:18 HOU Johnson, K. 21 yd pass from Keenum, Case (Hogan, Matt kick), 1-21 0:06 3rd 11:46 TXST Arndt, Tyler 13 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 2-32 1:01 02:52 HOU Beall, Bryce 3 yd run (Hogan, Matt kick), 2-17 0:15 01:51 TXST Bush, Karrington 79 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 5-75 2:22 02:10 HOU Nicholson, Matt 42 yd interception return (Hogan, Matt kick failed) 3rd 12:21 HOU Sweeney, Isaiah 26 yd pass from Turner, Cotton (Hogan, Matt kick) SAU TXST 10:00 HOU Hayes, Michael 5 yd run (Hogan, Matt kick), 6-25 1:30, FIRST DOWNS 10 14 02:54 TXST Gentry, Eric 2 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler (Garelick, Justin kick), 14-83 7:06, RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-50 29-165 4th 08:27 TXST Reddic, Frank 1 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 17-86 7:50 PASSING YDS (NET) 143 205 01:19 TXST Arndt, Tyler 5 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 10-32 4:35 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-17-1 31-15-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-193 60-370 TXST HOU Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 FIRST DOWNS 24 22 Punt Returns-Yards 2-38 7-87 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 57-180 22-151 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-84 4-55 PASSING YDS (NET) 165 346 Interception Returns-Yards 2-58 1-7 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-15-3 33-25-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-36.4 4-46.8 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 88-345 55-497 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-2 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-40 7-67 Punt Returns-Yards 1-50 3-49 Possession Time 33:00 27:00 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-101 4-89 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 5 of 14 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 3-65 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.2 2-40.5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 6-28 Penalties-Yards 3-25 4-35 Possession Time 43:01 16:59 RUSHING: Southern Arkansas-Massingill, Zach 1-48; Brown, LaDarien 11-18; Brown, Carlos Third-Down Conversions 11 of 20 5 of 8 5-11; Jones, Aarion 2-5; Roseborough, Sonny 1-4; Sykora, Tyler 1-minus 4; Thomas, Rafael 1-mi- Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0 nus 4; Civita, Austin 10-minus 8; TEAM 2-minus 20. Texas State-Bush, Karrington 14-102; Arndt, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-5 Tyler 5-28; Hawkins, Tim 2-16; Gentry,Eric 1-12; Reddic, Frank 6-11; TEAM 1-minus 4. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 3-19 PASSING: Southern Arkansas-Civita, Austin 15-24-0-127; Sykora, Tyler 2-2-0-16; Massingill, RUSHING: Texas State-Bush, Karrington 19-73; Imade, Dexter 20-73; Arndt, Tyler 6-13; Gentry, Zach 0-1-1-0. Texas State-Arndt, Tyler 15-29-2-205; TEAM 0-1-0-0; Hawkins, Tim 0-1-0-0. Eric 4-13; Hawkins, Tim 4-7; Reddic, Frank 4-1. Houston-Elrod, Austin 1-52; Beall, Bryce 5-48; Hayes, Michael 4-18; Wilson, Chris 4-18; Keenum, Case 2-16; Turner, Cotton 3-3; Lewis, Jeffery RECEIVING: Southern Arkansas-Proffit, Josh 4-35; Brown, Carlos 4-17; White, Brooks 2-28; Ty- 1-1; Team 2-minus 5. son, Raphyael 2-12; Patterson, Caleb 1-29; Brown, Travarus 1-8; Smith, Rowland 1-7; Atkins, Da- mion 1-5; Brown, LaDarien 1-2. Texas State-Griggs, Da’Marcus 5-64; Bolden, Darius 3-35; Dillard, PASSING: Texas State-Arndt, Tyler 14-22-1-153; Hawkins, Tim 1-9-2-12. Houston-Keenum, Case Daren 2-54; Garcia, Alvaro 2-23; Scott, Corey 2-15; Gentry, Eric 1-14. 17-22-2-274; Turner, Cotton 8-11-0-72. INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Arkansas-Rashad, Brandon 1-51; Unamba, Don 1-7. Texas State- RECEIVING: Texas State-Griggs, Da’Marcus 6-85; Dillard, Daren 5-55; Bolden, Darius 2-11; Scott, Lilly, Brian 1-7. Corey 1-12; Gentry, Eric 1-2. Houston-Edwards, P. 4-80; Cleveland, J. 4-45; Sweeney, Isaiah 4-33; Johnson, K. 3-61; Carrier, Tyron 3-43; Hayes, Michael 2-44; Collins, Gino 2-19; Bibbins, K. 1-12; FUMBLES: Southern Arkansas-TEAM 2-0; Brown, LaDarien 1-0. Texas State-TEAM 1-1; Red- Lewis, Jeffery 1-7; Williams, R. 1-2. dic, Frank 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Texas State-Lilly, Brian 1-0; Miller, T.P. 1-0. Houston-Nicholson, Matt 1-42; SACKS (UA-A): Southern Arkansas-None. Texas State-Norfleet, Jordan 2-1; Brown, Prestin 2-0; Saenz, Nick 1-16; Smith, Jeremy 1-7. Williams, Deshun 0-1; Lilly, Brian 1-0.

FUMBLES: Texas State-Dillard, Daren 1-0; Hawkins, Tim 1-1; Imade, Dexter 1-0. Houston-Team 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Southern Arkansas-Lewis, Daren 5-4.Texas State-Lilly, Brian 7-2; Brown, Prestin 6-2 SACKS (UA-A): Texas State-McColloch, Blake 0-1; Harris, Matt 0-1. Houston-Robinson, Jamal 0-1; Ramirez, Nathan 1-0; Brown, Sammy 0-1; McGraw, Marcus 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Texas State-Lilly, Brian 3-3; Minde, Josh 1-5; Holmes, Charles 3-2; Clark, Mar- cus 2-3; Stewart, Jarrad 1-4. Houston-McGraw, Marcus 4-7; Brooks, Kent 3-8; Oliphant, Efrem 1-10

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 63 Season In Review 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Game-By-Game Statistics GAME 3 GAME 4 TEXAS STATE 21, #17 CAL POLY 12 #23 TEXAS STATE 42, SOUTHERN UTAH 28 Sept. 18, 2010 Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, Texas Attendance: 13,727 Sept. 25, 2010 Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, Texas Attendance: 13,742

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Cal Poly 3 0 9 0 12 Southern Utah 7 0 7 14 28 Texas State 7 0 7 7 21 Texas State 0 21 7 14 42

SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:45 TXST Bush, Karrington 37 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 3-71 1:11 1st 08:43 SUU Poots, Tysson 18 yd pass from Sorensen, Brad (McNamara, Ryan kick), 10-67 4:04 08:34 CP Jake West 32 yd field goal, 4-4 2:00 2nd 13:46 TXST Bush, Karrington 1 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 9-70 4:19 3rd 07:46 CP Jake West 33 yd field goal, 11-32 3:47 07:00 TXST Bolden, Darius 33 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler (Garelick, Justin kick), 5-59 2:00 04:29 TXST Imade, Dexter 2 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 9-72 3:11 00:34 TXST Arndt, Tyler 1 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 6-66 1:45 00:34 CP Doug Shumway 1 yd run (Doug Shumway pass failed), 9-74 3:47 3rd 04:50 SUU Minefee, Austin 1 yd run (McNamara, Ryan kick), 13-88 5:33 4th 13:01 TXST Imade, Dexter 37 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 4-73 2:27 02:32 TXST Bush, Karrington 18 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 5-69 2:12 4th 14:02 TXST Bush, Karrington 1 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 4-38 1:44 CP TXST 11:35 SUU Sitake, Fesi 18 yd pass from Sorensen, Brad (McNamara, Ryan kick), 8-71 2:20 FIRST DOWNS 20 16 03:23 TXST Arndt, Tyler 7 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 13-59 8:04 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 56-262 37-195 02:08 SUU Ursua, Jared 70 yd pass from Sorensen, Brad (McNamara, Ryan kick), 5-81 1:10 PASSING YDS (NET) 66 123 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-11-0 14-9-1 SUU TXST TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-328 51-318 FIRST DOWNS 25 23 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-155 48-224 Punt Returns-Yards 3-16 1-2 PASSING YDS (NET) 352 221 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-128 2-50 Passes Att-Comp-Int 49-29-1 19-15-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-507 67-445 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.0 6-45.3 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-15 1-6 Penalties-Yards 9-83 6-40 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-137 4-124 Possession Time 34:08 25:52 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 20 1 of 8 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-30.2 3-37.3 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-42 1-10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 1-3 Possession Time 27:40 32:20 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 3 of 8 RUSHING: Cal Poly-Yocum, Jordan 17-145; Shumway, Doug 23-79; Broadous, Andre 9-31; Jake Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Romanelli 2-9; Mark Rodgers 4-minus 1; Jarred Houston 1-minus 1. Texas State-Imade, Dexter Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 5-7 16-95; Bush, Karrington 14-86; Griggs, Da’Marcus 1-10; Hawkins, Tim 1-10; Arndt, Tyler 5-minus 6. Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0

PASSING: Cal Poly-Doug Shumway 10-21-0-64; Andre Broadous 1-2-0-2; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Texas RUSHING: Southern Utah-Minefee, Austin 14-102; Sorensen, Brad 8-47; Brown, Henna 1-8; Wil- State-Arndt, Tyler 9-14-1-123. son, Brian 1-minus 2. Texas State-Bush, Karrington 19-93; Imade, Dexter 18-85; Arndt, Tyler 9-39; Reddic, Frank 2-7. RECEIVING: Cal Poly-Johnson, Dominque 5-30; Yocum, Jordan 2-14; RodgersMark 2-14; Gardley, Eric 1-8; Mahr, David 1-0. Texas State-Griggs, Da’Marcus 3-52; Dillard, Daren 1-28; Bush, Kar- PASSING: Southern Utah- Sorensen, Brad 29-49-1-352. Texas State- Arndt, Tyler 15-19-0-221. rington 1-13; Stuart, R.P. 1-12; Gentry, Eric 1-8; Scott, Corey 1-6; Garcia, Alvaro 1-4. RECEIVING: Southern Utah- Sitake, Fesi 9-97; Minefee, Austin 6-61; Poots, Tysson 5-49; Ursua, INTERCEPTIONS: Cal Poly-Mohamed, Marty 1-2. Texas State-None. Jared 3-82; Ah Sue, Robert 3-33; Wilson, Brian 3-30. Texas State-Griggs, Da’Marcus 7-96; Bolden, Darius 5-108; Dillard, Daren 3-17. FUMBLES: Cal Poly-Shumway, Doug 1-1. Texas State-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Utah-None. Texas State-Holmes, Charles 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Cal Poly-Klemme, Erich 0-1; Jackson, Kenny 0-1; Hess, Kevin1-0. Texas State- Jackson, Ron 0-1; Brown, Prestin 0-1. FUMBLES: Southern Utah-None. Texas State-Arndt, Tyler 1-1; Dillard, Daren 1-0; Bush, Kar- rington 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Cal Poly-Jackson, Kenny 4-7; Cordier, Scottie 3-5. Texas State-Brown, Prestin 6-5; Hampton, Kenneth 7-3; Miller, T.P. 3-6. SACKS (UA-A): Southern Utah-None. Texas State-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Southern Utah-Bunting, Troy 8-3. Texas State-Clark, Marcus 2-7; Hampton, Kenneth 3-5.

64 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Game-by-Game Statistics GAME 5 GAME 6 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 49, #15 TEXAS STATE 24 NICHOLLS 47, #22 TEXAS STATE 45 (4 OT) Oct. 9, 2010 Strawberry Stadium, Hammond, La. Attendance: 4,650 Oct. 16, 2010 Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, Texas Attendance: 12,994

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Score Texas State 7 14 3 0 24 Nicholls 7 0 7 7 26 47 Southeastern La. 7 21 7 14 49 Texas State 0 7 7 7 24 45

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 12:41 TXST Imade, Dexter 1 yd run (Garelick, Justin kick), 6-61 2:11 1st 09:49 NICH Caston, LaQuint 8 yd run (Dolan, Andrew kick), 3-14 1:18, NICH 7 - TXST 0 04:18 SLU Jones, Zeke 2 yd run (Sebastian, Seth kick), 9-47 4:21 2nd 08:28 TXST Griggs, Da’Marcus 42 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler (Garelick, Justin kick), 2-54 0:33 2nd 13:19 SLU Collins, Brando 28 yd pass from Beatty, Tyler (Sebastian, Seth kick), 10-89 3:32 3rd 07:44 NICH Felder, Bobby 70 yd blocked FG return (Dolan, Andrew kick) 09:41 TXST Bolden, Darius 30 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler (Garelick, Justin kick), 8-70 3:32 03:12 TXST Dillard, Daren 4 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler (Garelick, Justin kick), 9-64 4:24 04:11 SLU Yarborough, Sim 20 yd pass from Beatty, Tyler (Sebastian, Seth kick), 4-22 1:49 4th 10:06 TXST Griggs, Da’Marcus 17 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler (Garelick, Justin kick), 1-17 0:07 02:38 TXST Griggs, Da’Marcus 28 yd fumble recovery (Garelick, Justin kick) 00:13 NICH Blair, Kenyad 4 yd pass from Caston, LaQuint (Dolan, Andrew kick), 6-37 3:01 00:04 SLU Yarborough, Sim 13 yd pass from Beatty, Tyler (Sebastian, Seth kick), 5-59 0:30 OT 15:00 NICH Caston, LaQuint 5 yd run (Dolan, Andrew kick), 5-25 0:00 3rd 10:45 SLU Yarborough, Sim 28 yd pass from Beatty, Tyler (Sebastian, Seth kick), 8-75 4:08 15:00 TXST Dillard, Daren 10 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler (Garelick, Justin kick), 5-25 0:00 05:12 TXST Garelick, Justin 27 yd field goal, 7-27 3:13 15:00 TXST Garelick, Justin 29 yd field goal, 7-13 0:00 4th 13:56 SLU Hughes, Kevin 0 yd fumble recovery (Sebastian, Seth kick), 4-22 1:08 15:00 NICH Dolan, Andrew 39 yd field goal, 4-3 0:00 11:54 SLU Jones, Zeke 10 yd pass from Beatty, Tyler (Sebastian, Seth kick), 1-10 0:06 15:00 NICH Turner, Jesse 10 yd run (Washington, Mar pass from Caston, LaQuint), 2-25 0:00 15:00 TXST Imade, Dexter 4 yd run (Dillard, Daren pass from Arndt, Tyler), 4-25 0:00 TXST SLU 15:00 TXST Imade, Dexter 1 yd run (Arndt, Tyler pass intcpt), 3-25 0:00 FIRST DOWNS 14 27 15:00 NICH Warren, Joshua 2 yd pass from Caston, LaQuint RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-80 41-125 (Nichols, Chucky pass from Caston), 4-25 0:00 PASSING YDS (NET) 158 368 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-13-3 40-27-0 NICH TXST TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-238 81-493 FIRST DOWNS 15 24 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-28 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-165 38-89 Punt Returns-Yards 2-8 1-7 PASSING YDS (NET) 119 348 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-178 5-85 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-11-1 39-25-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-284 77-437 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-31.5 5-38.0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 5-3 Punt Returns-Yards 6-18 4-40 Penalties-Yards 1-10 10-95 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-55 3-42 Possession Time 26:17 33:43 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 13 of 19 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-41.9 7-45.7 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0 Fumbles-Lost 4-0 2-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5 Penalties-Yards 5-50 7-138 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-30 Possession Time 31:07 28:53 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 4 of 15 RUSHING: Texas State-Imade, Dexter 15-51; Bush, Karrington 10-50; Follis, Ben 1-1; Reddic, Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Frank 1-1; Arndt, Tyler 6-minus 23. Southeastern La.-Jones, Zeke 21-55; Fairley, Sam 10-31; Be- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 6-9 atty, Tyler 7-29; Cryer, Andre 1-13; Young, Brian 1-11; TEAM 1-minus 14; Hughes, Kevin 0-0. Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 3-17

PASSING: Texas State-Arndt, Tyler 13-28-3-158. Southeastern La.-Beatty, Tyler 27-40-0-368. RUSHING: Nicholls-Caston, LaQuint 28-112; Washington, Mar 3-35; Turner, Jesse 13-30; Johnson, Brando 2-9; Warren, Joshua 1-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 19. Texas State-Bush, Karrington 12-49; Imade, RECEIVING: Texas State-Bolden, Darius 4-62; Dillard, Daren 3-26; Bush, Karrington 2-8; Lewis, Dexter 13-36; Arndt, Tyler 11-6; Reddic,, Frank 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. David 1-29; Griggs, Da’Marcus 1-25; Garcia, Alvaro 1-6; Imade, Dexter 1-2. Southeastern La.- Yarborough, Sim 8-114; Theodore, Kory 6-118; Collins, Brando 4-74; Cryer, Andre 3-30; Fairley, PASSING: Nicholls-Caston, LaQuint 11-21-1-119. Texas State-Arndt, Tyler 25-39-0-348. Sam 3-18; Jones, Zeke 3-14. RECEIVING: Nicholls-Blair, Kenyad 3-20; Warren, Joshua 3-15; Dudley, Josh 2-41; Nelson, Brad INTERCEPTIONS: Texas State-None. Southeastern La.-Strong, Curtis 1-11; Wilson, Re’Keem 1-24; Nichols, Chucky 1-15; Turner, Jesse 1-4. Texas State-Griggs, Da’Marcus 11-205; Dillard, 1-0; Coleman, Clint 1-minus 7. Daren 5-49; Bolden, Darius 4-42; Bush, Karrington 3-38; Gentry, Eric 1-9; Scott, Corey 1-5.

FUMBLES: Texas State-Bush, Karrington 2-1. Southeastern La.-TEAM 1-0; Jones, Zeke 1-1; INTERCEPTIONS: Nicholls-None. Texas State-Benning, Phillip 1-0. Strong, Curtis 1-1; Coleman, Clint 1-1; Young, Brian 1-0. FUMBLES: Nicholls-Caston, LaQuint 2-0; TEAM 2-0. Texas State-Imade, Dexter 1-0;. Griggs, SACKS (UA-A): Texas State-None. Southeastern La.-Leavoy, Lindsey 1-0; Boutwell, Devin 1-0; Da’Marcus 1-1. Walker, Devan 1-0; Ward, Doc 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Nicholls-Carter, A.J. 1-0; Hicks, Tarbbari 1-0; Stewart, Anri 0-1; Knight, Rashar 1-0; TACKLES (UA-A): Texas State-Bartu, Joplo 6-4; Iwuji, Bryan 7-2; Lilly, Brian 5-4. Southeastern Brown, Darrell 0-1. Texas State-Pier, Sam 1-1; Minde, Josh 1-0; Brown, Prestin 0-1. La.- Connors, Tommy 9-0; Newbill, Mark 5-3. TACKLES (UA-A): Nicholls-Stewart, Anri 3-8; Hicks, Tarbbari 4-5. Texas State-Morris, Darryl 7-1; Miller, T.P. 4-4; Bartu, Joplo 3-5.

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 65 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Game-by-Game Statistics GAME 7 GAME 8 NORTHWESTERN STATE 16, TEXAS STATE 3 TEXAS STATE 27, #3 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 24 Oct. 23, 2010 Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, Texas Attendance: 14,008 Oct. 30, 2010 Homer Bryce Stadium, Nacogdoches, Texas Attendance: 11,435

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Northwestern State 7 0 3 6 16 Texas State 0 0 0 27 27 Texas State 0 3 0 0 3 Stephen F. Austin 7 14 3 0 24

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 05:55 NWLA Endsley, Sterling 4 yd run (Shaughnessy, John kick), 11-72 5:25 1st 11:34 SFA Crawford, Graly 8 yd pass from Moses, Jeremy (Henshaw, Thomas kick), 11-80 3:26 2nd 09:45 TXST Garelick, Justin 42 yd field goal, 14-39 6:06 2nd 11:49 SFA Lott, Kris 8 yd pass from Moses, Jeremy (Henshaw, Thomas kick), 10-80 3:11 3rd 08:04 NWLA Shaughnessy, John 50 yd field goal, 5-17 1:51 02:27 SFA Roberson, Corde 7 yd pass from Moses, Jeremy (Henshaw, Thomas kick), 10-99 3:45 4th 08:05 NWLA Franklin, Kedon 0 yd blocked punt return (Shaughnessy, John kick blockd) 3rd 10:17 SFA Henshaw, Thomas 47 yd field goal, 6-26 1:22 4th 09:21 TXST Bolden, Darius 17 yd pass from Hawkins, Tim (Hawkins, Tim pass failed), 10-70 4:46, NWLA TXST 07:50 TXST Hawkins, Tim 1 yd run (Garcia, Alvaro pass from Hawkins, Tim), 4-20 1:16 FIRST DOWNS 14 17 06:21 TXST Griggs, Da’Marcus 73 yd punt return (Leeper, Jonathan kick) 01:10 TXST Dillard, Daren 28 yd pass from Hawkins, Tim (Leeper, Jonathan kick failed), 10-68 2:26 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-157 34-57 PASSING YDS (NET) 130 177 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-10-0 43-16-0 TXST SFA FIRST DOWNS 23 27 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-287 77-234 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-195 25-111 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 194 335 Punt Returns-Yards 1-10 3-8 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-18-0 55-38-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1--1 1-6 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-389 80-446 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-42.8 7-36.6 Punt Returns-Yards 2-92 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-121 4-73 Penalties-Yards 5-28 4-42 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 27:48 32:12 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-27.7 3-52.3 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 5 of 19 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-2 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 5 Penalties-Yards 4-40 6-36 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 1-3 Possession Time 33:41 26:19 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-36 1-7 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 1 of 3 RUSHING: Northwestern State-Palmer, D.J. 3-43; Harris, Paul 14-39; Endsley, Sterling 9-26; Har- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-5 3-3 vey, Phillip 1-20; Riley, Sidney 4-19; Morris, Rumeall 7-14; Brown, Bradley 1-1; TEAM 3-minus 5. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 3-13 Texas State-Bush, Karrington 14-35; Imade, Dexter 9-32; Hawkins, Tim 3-13; Follis, Ben 2-10; Arndt, Tyler 6-minus 33. RUSHING: Texas State-Hawkins, Tim 25-121; Bush, Karrington 13-41; Imade, Dexter 7-25; Red- dic, Frank 2-5; TEAM 1-3. SFA-Barnes, Jeremy 11-66; Hampton, Romont 11-60; McQueen, Shane PASSING: Northwestern State-Harris, Paul 10-19-0-130. Texas State-Arndt, Tyler 15-41-0-156; 1-minus 2; Moses, Jeremy 2-minus 15; Walker, Travis 0-2. Hawkins, Tim 0-1-0-0; Griggs, Da’Marcus 1-1-0-21. PASSING: Texas State-Hawkins, Tim 18-25-0-194. SFA-Moses, Jeremy 38-55-0-335. RECEIVING: Northwestern State-Brown, Bradley 4-58; Harvey, Phillip 3-43; Bryan, Jake 1-14; Mor- ris, Rumeall 1-9; Henry, T.C. 1-6. Texas State-Dillard, Daren 5-72; Griggs, Da’Marcus 5-61; Bolden, RECEIVING: Texas State-Bolden, Darius 6-49; Dillard, Daren 5-95; Griggs, Da’Marcus 4-27; Garcia, Darius 3-33; Garcia, Alvaro 1-13; Gentry, Eric 1-3; Bush, Karrington 1-minus 5. Alvaro 1-14; McClendon, Woody 1-11; Bush, Karrington 1-minus 2. SFA- Crawford, Graly 8-72; Roberson, Corde 7-82; Barnes, Jeremy 7-39; Foster, Anthony 4-27; Lott, Kris 3-35; Chappelle, Jere INTERCEPTIONS: Northwestern State-None. Texas State-None. 3-25; Hampton, Romont 2-20; McQueen, Shane 2-9; Morgan, Ayron 1-19; Scott, Brandon 1-7.

FUMBLES: Northwestern State-Morris, Rumeall 2-2; Turner, Luke 1-1. Texas State-Bush, INTERCEPTIONS: Texas State-None. SFA-None. Karrington 1-1. FUMBLES: Texas State-Bush, Karrington 1-0; TEAM 1-1. SFA-Barnes, Jeremy 2-1; Crawford, SACKS (UA-A): Northwestern State-Shaw, D.J. 2-0; Rose, Derek 1-0; Simmons, Graly 2-1. Lamont 1-0. Texas State-Clermond, Jeff 0-1; Iwuji, Bryan 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Texas State-Bartu, Joplo 1-0. SFA-Epperson, Ryan 1-1; Charles, Kennet 0-1; War- TACKLES (UA-A): Northwestern State-Rose, Derek 9-2; Elqutub, Yaser 4-2. Texas State-Brown, ren, Sean 0-1; Nelson, Caleb 0-1. Prestin 2-8; Clark, Marcus 2-5; Miller, T.P. 5-1; Lilly, Brian 3-3. TACKLES (UA-A): Texas State-Clark, Marcus 4-7; Bartu, Joplo 3-8; Morris, Darryl 5-2; Lilly, Brian 4-3; Williams, Drenard 2-5. SFA-Ducote, Devin 6-11; Choice, Derrick 5-6.

66 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Game-by-Game Statistics GAME 9 GAME 10 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 49, TEXAS STATE 17 McNEESE STATE 36, TEXAS STATE 6 Nov. 6, 2010 Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, Texas Attendance: 10,120 Nov. 13, 2010 Cowboy Stadium, Lake Charles, La. Attendance: 11,363

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Central Arkansas 14 28 0 7 49 Texas State 0 6 0 0 6 Texas State 3 0 14 0 17 McNeese State 2 20 14 0 36

SCORING SUMMARY Scoring Summary: 1st 10:08 UCA Dick,Nathan 1 yd run (Carmona,Eddie kick), 9-39 4:52 1st 12:27 MCN Robinson, Brand safety, 05:04 TXST Ammar, Zac 27 yd field goal, 11-63 4:59 2nd 11:32 MCN Anderson, Andre 6 yd run (Lewis, Josh kick), 7-64 3:22 00:50 UCA Bobo,Terence 2 yd run (Carmona,Eddie kick), 9-69 4:10 07:15 TXST Dillard, Daren 6 yd pass from Hawkins, Tim (Ammar, Zac kick failed), 10-58 4:17, 2nd 14:09 UCA Hinton,Jackie 1 yd run (Carmona,Eddie kick), 4-31 1:15 07:04 MCN Henry, Bernardo 87 yd kickoff return (Lewis, Josh kick) 08:51 UCA Bobo,Terence 2 yd run (Carmona,Eddie kick), 9-50 3:45 03:04 MCN Bronson, Malcol 74 yd interception return (Lewis, Josh kick failed) 04:27 UCA Bobo,Terence 5 yd run (Carmona,Eddie kick), 5-45 1:42 3rd 12:07 MCN Bower, Jacob 1 yd run (Lewis, Josh kick), 6-71 2:53, 00:18 UCA Dick,Nathan 6 yd run (Carmona,Eddie kick), 8-76 1:54 01:02 MCN Edmonson, DeVio 6 yd pass from Bower, Jacob (Lewis, Josh kick), 10-87 5:55 3rd 12:40 TXST Dillard, Daren 15 yd pass from Hawkins, Tim (Ammar, Zac kick), 6-58 2:20 03:33 TXST Griggs, Da’Marcus 12 yd pass from Hawkins, Tim (Ammar, Zac kick), 5-68 2:09 TXST MCN 4th 09:34 UCA Adams,TJ 20 yd pass from Dick,Nathan (Carmona,Eddie kick), 12-64 5:17 FIRST DOWNS 12 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-65 42-295 UCA TXST PASSING YDS (NET) 170 77 FIRST DOWNS 29 19 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-14-2 12-7-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-246 32-204 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-235 54-372 PASSING YDS (NET) 252 96 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-27-0 20-8-2 Punt Returns-Yards 2-8 2-16 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 85-498 52-300 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-138 3-123 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-90 Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-46.0 4-41.0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-97 8-195 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Interception Returns-Yards 2-73 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-48 4-30 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-39.3 4-45.0 Possession Time 31:57 28:03 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 20 3 of 9 Penalties-Yards 6-46 2-11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 4 0 of 1 Possession Time 36:39 23:21 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-4 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 3 of 11 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 3-3 RUSHING: Texas State-Reddic, Frank 10-30; Bush, Karrington 11-20; Hill, Bryan 7-17; Imade, Dex- Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-11 0-0 ter 1-4; Gentry, Eric 1-1; Hawkins, Tim 12-minus 7. McNeese State-Anderson, Andre 18-170; Babin, Champlain 7-46; Spencer, Dionta 7-40; Barousse, Blake 7-37; Stroud, Cody 1-1; Bower, Jacob 2-1. RUSHING: Central Arkansas-Hinton,Jackie 12-122; Bobo,Terence 20-79; Dick,Nathan 8-30; Threat,Marcel 4-15. Texas State-Bush, Karrington 9-108; Hawkins, Tim 15-71; Imade, Dexter 5-13; PASSING: Texas State-Hawkins, Tim 13-25-2-161; Hill, Bryan 1-2-0-9. McNeese State-Bower, Ja- Gentry, Eric 1-6; Reddic, Frank 2-6. cob 6-11-0-68; Stroud, Cody 1-1-0-9.

PASSING: Central Arkansas-Dick,Nathan 27-41-0-252. Texas State-Hawkins, Tim 8-20-2-96. RECEIVING: Texas State-Griggs, Da’Marcus 9-124; Dillard, Daren 3-43; Reddic, Frank 1-3; Bush, Karrington 1-0. McNeese State-Turnage, Harold 2-40; Anderson, Andre 2-10; Babin, Champlain RECEIVING: Central Arkansas-Jackson, Isaiah 7-77; Robey,Kenneth 7-35; Bobo,Terence 4-30; 1-12; McGilvery, Jero 1-9; Edmonson, DeVio 1-6. Croom, Dominique 2-34; Steele,Derrick 1-21; Owens, Derek 1-21; Adams,TJ 1-20; Murphy,Clay 1-4; Hinton,Jackie 1-4; McKnight,Chris 1-4; Allen,Dominique 1-2. Texas State-Griggs, Da’Marcus 4-43; INTERCEPTIONS: Texas State-None. McNeese State-Bronson, Malcolm 1-74; Robinson, Dillard, Daren 2-31; Bush, Karrington 1-14; McClendon, Woody 1-8. Brandon 1-16.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central Arkansas-Love,Jestin 1-43; Winston,Radariu 1-30. Texas State-None. FUMBLES: Texas State-None. McNeese State-Spencer, Dionta 1-0; Turnage, Harold 1-1.

FUMBLES: Central Arkansas-None. Texas State-Bush, Karrington 2-1. SACKS (UA-A): Texas State-None. McNeese State-Ellison, Josh 1-0; Robinson, Brandon 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Central Arkansas-Carter,Markell 1-1; King,LaMarquis 1-0; Coleman,Kit 1-0; TACKLES (UA-A): Texas State-Morris, Darryl 6-0; Lilly, Brian 3-2; Williams, Deshun 2-3. McNeese Lippe,Trey 0-1. Texas State-None. State-Pilate, Geremy 6-7; Durham, London 6-2.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central Arkansas-Newsome,Frank 4-3; Carter,Markell 4-2; Moore,Lamar 2-4. Texas State-Lilly, Brian 7-2; Morris, Darryl 6-3; Clark, Marcus 5-4;

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 67 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Game-by-Game Statistics and 2010 Honor Roll GAME 11 2010 HONOR ROLL SAM HOUSTON STATE 31, TEXAS STATE 29 ASSOCIATED PRESS FCS ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM Sept. 4, 2010 Bowers Stadium, Huntsville, Texas Attendance: 5,631 D.J. Hall, offensive line

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score PHIL STEELE FCS ALL-AMERICAN FOURTH TEAM Texas State 3 6 7 13 29 D.J. Hall, offensive line Sam Houston State 14 7 7 3 31 ALL SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM D.J. Hall, offensive line SCORING SUMMARY Da’Marcus Griggs, wide receiver 1st 09:48 TXST Ammar, Zac 21 yd field goal, 12-76 5:12 06:41 SHSU Frank, Ridgeway 8 yd run (Antonio, Miguel kick), 6-44 3:07 ALL SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAM 03:58 SHSU Flanders, Tim 13 yd run (Antonio, Miguel kick), 3-40 1:18 Darryl Morris, defensive back 2nd 14:53 SHSU Frank, Ridgeway 19 yd run (Antonio, Miguel kick), 6-45 1:49 00:53 TXST Bush, Karrington 43 yd pass from Hawkins, Tim (Ammar, Zac kick blockd), 5-80 0:51 ALL SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION 3rd 08:53 SHSU Flanders, Tim 1 yd run (Antonio, Miguel kick), 11-60 6:03 Karrington Bush, running back 03:11 TXST Hawkins, Tim 1 yd run (Ammar, Zac kick), 6-74 2:41 Marcus Clark, linebacker 4th 12:52 TXST Griggs, Da’Marcus 14 yd pass from Hawkins, Tim (Ammar, Zac kick), 4-31 1:15 Ben Follis, punter 07:44 SHSU Antonio, Miguel 46 yd field goal, 11-44 4:55 02:38 TXST Bush, Karrington 4 yd run (Hawkins, Tim pass failed), 13-74 0:00 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Sept. 20- Prestin Brown, defensive TXST SHSU Sept. 20- Ben Follis, special teams FIRST DOWNS 18 25 Nov. 1- Tim Hawkins, offensive RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-137 55-274 Nov. 1- Joplo Bartu, defensive Nov. 1- Da’Marcus Griggs, special teams PASSING YDS (NET) 231 94 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-16-0 17-9-0 COLLEGEFOOTBALLPERFORMERS.COM (CFPA) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-368 72-368 PERFORMANCES OF THE WEEK Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 Nov. 20- Tim Hawkins (Southland Conference Quarterback) Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-39 Nov. 13- Ben Follis (Southland Conference Punter) Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-76 5-147 Oct. 30- Tim Hawkins (co-Southland Conference Quarterback) Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Oct. 16- Da/Marcus Griggs (co-National Wide Receiver) Punts (Number-Avg) 4-41.5 2-32.0 Tyler Arndt (co-Southland Conference Quarterback) Ben Follis (Southland Conference Punter) Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 Sept. 18- Jeff Clermond (Southland Conference defensive lineman) Penalties-Yards 6-40 7-46 Sept. 11- Ben Follis (Southland Conference Punter) Possession Time 18:48 33:28 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 9 of 15 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Jonathan Ward Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-16 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL Steve Alvarez Ed Amerson Hawkins, Tim 13-81; Bush, Karrington 10-47; Reddic, Frank 3-7; RUSHING: Texas State- Zach Ammar Gentry, Eric 2-2. Sam Houston State-Flanders, Tim 26-124; Bell, Brian 12-49; Sincere, Darius Bolden Richar 6-42; Williams, Torra 5-30; Frank, Ridgeway 3-27; Matthews, Kevin 1-5; TEAM Kendal Brewer 2-minus 3. Brandon Burleson Alvaro Garcia PASSING: Texas State-Hawkins, Tim 16-26-0-231. Sam Houston State-Bell, Brian David George 9-17-0-94. Taylor Haese

RECEIVING: Texas State-Griggs, Da’Marcus 10-138; Dillard, Dar- en 3-40; Bush, Karrington 2-47; Reddic, Frank 1-6. Sam Hous- ton State-Williams, Torra 4-44; Patterson, Seth 3-41; Pride, Melvis 1-7; Flanders, Tim 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Texas State-None. Sam Houston State-None.

FUMBLES: Texas State-Hawkins, Tim 2-0; Griggs, Da’Marcus 1-1. Sam Houston State-None.

SACKS (UA-A): Texas State-None. Sam Houston State-Cleveland, J.T. 1-0; Taylor, Darnell 0-1; Gatewood, Cody 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Texas State-Stewart, Jarrad 5-5; Morris, Darryl 7-0. Sam Houston State-Swanson, Daxton 7-0.

68 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2010 Season In Review 2010 GAME RESULTS 2010 TEAM STATISTICS Date Opponent Score Overall SLC Time Attendance TEAM STATISTICS TXST OPP Sep 4, at Houston 28-68 L 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:04 32,119 SCORING 273 377 Sep 11 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS W 31-17 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:46 13,727 Points Per Game 24.8 34.3 Sep 18 #17 CAL POLY W 21-12 2-1-0 0-0-0 2:45 12,236 FIRST DOWNS 204 232 Sep 25 SOUTHERN UTAH W 42-28 3-1-0 0-0-0 2:50 13,742 Rushing 81 109 Passing 106 111 *Oct 09 at Southeastern La. 24-49 L 3-2-0 0-1-0 2:58 4,650 Penalty 17 12 *Oct 16 NICHOLLS 4 OT 45-47 L 3-3-0 0-2-0 3:23 12,994 RUSHING YARDAGE 1591 1991 *Oct 23 NORTHWESTERN STATE 3-16 L 3-4-0 0-3-0 2:58 14,008 Yards gained rushing 1911 2246 *Oct 30 at #3 Stephen F. Austin W 27-24 4-4-0 1-3-0 2:49 11,435 Yards lost rushing 320 255 *Nov. 6 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 17-49 L 4-5-0 1-4-0 3:15 10,120 Rushing Attempts 426 434 *Nov 13 at McNeese State 6-36 L 4-6-0 1-5-0 2:25 11,363 Average Per Rush 3.7 4.6 *Nov 20 at Sam Houston State 29-31 L 4-7-0 1-6-0 2:46 5,631 Average Per Game 144.6 181.0 * Southland Conference game; home games in ALL CAPS TDs Rushing 19 23 PASSING YARDAGE 2088 2282 2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Comp-Att-Int 164-303-13 211-338-5 Average Per Pass 6.9 6.8 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Average Per Catch 12.7 10.8 Bush, Karrington 11 145 775 71 704 4.9 6 79 64.0 Average Per Game 189.8 207.5 Imade, Dexter 10 104 433 19 414 4.0 5 37 41.4 TDs Passing 16 22 Hawkins, Tim 9 75 394 82 312 4.2 2 56 34.7 TOTAL OFFENSE 3679 4273 Reddic, Frank 11 31 76 8 68 2.2 1 7 6.2 Total Plays 729 772 Gentry, Eric 11 9 34 0 34 3.8 0 12 3.1 Average Per Play 5.0 5.5 Arndt, Tyler 7 48 155 131 24 0.5 5 27 3.4 Average Per Game 334.5 388.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 47-1086 45-1017 Hill, Bryan 2 7 20 3 17 2.4 0 5 17.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 23-301 23-218 Follis, Ben 11 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 6 1.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-7 13-292 Griggs, Da’Marcus 11 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 0.9 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.1 22.6 TEAM 4 3 3 6 -3 -1.0 0 1 -0.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.1 9.5 Total 11 426 1911 320 1591 3.7 19 79 144.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 1.4 22.5 Opponents 11 434 2246 255 1991 4.6 23 52 181.0 FUMBLES-LOST 20-11 23-10 PENALTIES-Yards 47-471 70-531 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G Average Per Game 42.8 48.3 Arndt, Tyler 7 123.06 106-192-7 55.2 1364 9 67 194.9 PUNTS-Yards 50-2039 50-1969 Average Per Punt 40.8 39.4 Hawkins, Tim 9 117.19 56-107-6 52.3 694 7 43 77.1 Net punt average 34.4 33.0 Hill, Bryan 2 87.80 1-2-0 50.0 9 0 9 4.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:24 29:54 Griggs, Da’Marcus 11 276.40 1-1-0 100.0 21 0 21 1.9 3RD-DOWN Conversions 59/153 69/162 Total 11 120.86 164-303-13 54.1 2088 16 67 189.8 3rd-Down Pct 39% 43% Opponents 11 137.66 211-338-5 62.4 2282 22 70 207.5 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/25 9/17 4th-Down Pct 40% 53% RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G SACKS BY-Yards 13-67 28-177 Griggs, Da’Marcus 11 65 920 14.2 6 67 83.6 MISC YARDS 63 83 Dillard, Daren 11 37 510 13.8 5 28 46.4 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 37 51 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-14 7-15 Bolden, Darius 11 27 340 12.6 3 33 30.9 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1 Bush, Karrington 11 12 113 9.4 1 43 10.3 RED-ZONE SCORES (31-42) 74% (39-49) 80% Garcia, Alvaro 11 6 60 10.0 0 15 5.5 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (25-42) 60% (36-49) 73% Scott, Corey 10 5 38 7.6 0 12 3.8 PAT-ATTEMPTS (29-32) 91% (44-48) 92% Gentry, Eric 11 5 36 7.2 1 14 3.3 ATTENDANCE 76827 65198 McClendon, Woody 11 2 19 9.5 0 11 1.7 Games/Avg Per Game 6/12804 5/13040 Reddic, Frank 11 2 9 4.5 0 6 0.8 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Lewis, David 10 1 29 29.0 0 29 2.9 Stuart, R.P. 3 1 12 12.0 0 12 6.0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Texas State 30 71 66 82 24 273 Imade, Dexter 10 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Opponents 88 141 71 51 26 377 Total 11 164 2088 12.7 16 67 189.8 Opponents 11 211 2282 10.8 22 70 207.5

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TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Arndt, Tyler 7 240 24 1364 1388 198.3 Bush, Karrington 11 704 113 1 932 0 1750 159.1 Hawkins, Tim 9 182 312 694 1006 111.8 Griggs, Da’Marcus 11 10 920 280 24 0 1234 112.2 Bush, Karrington 11 145 704 0 704 64.0 Dillard, Daren 11 0 510 0 0 0 510 46.4 Imade, Dexter 10 104 414 0 414 41.4 Imade, Dexter 10 414 2 0 0 0 416 41.6 Reddic, Frank 11 31 68 0 68 6.2 Bolden, Darius 11 0 340 0 0 0 340 30.9 Gentry, Eric 11 9 34 0 34 3.1 Hawkins, Tim 9 312 0 0 0 0 312 34.7 Griggs, Da’Marcus 11 2 10 21 31 2.8 Reddic, Frank 11 68 9 0 27 0 104 9.5 Hill, Bryan 2 9 17 9 26 13.0 Gentry, Eric 11 34 36 0 21 0 91 8.3 Follis, Ben 11 3 11 0 11 1.0 Williams, Drenard 10 0 0 20 62 0 82 8.2 Total 11 729 1591 2088 3679 334.5 Garcia, Alvaro 11 0 60 0 0 0 60 5.5 Opponents 11 772 1991 2282 4273 388.5 Scott, Corey 10 0 38 0 0 0 38 3.8 Lewis, David 11 0 29 0 0 0 29 2.6 |------PATs ------| Arndt, Tyler 7 24 0 0 0 0 24 3.4 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts McClendon, Woody 11 0 19 0 0 0 19 1.7 Griggs, Da’Marcus 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Hill, Bryan 2 17 0 0 0 0 17 8.5 Bush, Karrington 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Benning, Phillip 10 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.5 Garelick, Justin 0 4-12 24-24 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Stuart, R.P. 3 0 12 0 0 0 12 4.0 Dillard, Daren 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 32 Follis, Ben 11 11 0 0 0 0 11 1.0 Imade, Dexter 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Lilly, Brian 11 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.6 Arndt, Tyler 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 30 Iwuji, Bryan 11 0 0 0 5 0 5 0.5 Bolden, Darius 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Total 11 1591 2088 301 1086 7 5073 461.2 Hawkins, Tim 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-3 0 0 12 Opponents 11 1991 2282 218 1017 292 5800 527.3 Ammar, Zac 0 2-2 4-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 10 Gentry, Eric 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Lg Reddic, Frank 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Griggs, Da’Marcus 21 280 13.3 1 73 Garcia, Alvaro 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 Williams, Drenard 1 20 20.0 0 20 Leeper, Jonathan 0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 Bush, Karrington 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total 37 6-14 29-32 0-0 2 2-5 0 0 273 Total 23 301 13.1 1 73 Opponents 51 7-15 44-48 0-0 2 2-3 0 1 377 Opponents 23 218 9.5 1 40

FIELD GOALS FGM-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Lg Garelick, Justin 4-12 33.3 0-0 2-3 1-4 1-5 0-0 42 1 Lilly, Brian 2 7 3.5 0 7 Ammar, Zac 2-2 100.0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 27 0 Holmes, Charles 1 0 0.0 0 0 Benning, Phillip 1 0 0.0 0 0 FG SEQUENCE Texas State OPPONENTS Miller, T.P. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Houston 49 - Total 5 7 1.4 0 7 Southern Arkansas (35),41 (22) Opponents 13 292 22.5 3 74 Cal Poly 45 46,(32),(33) Southern Utah - - KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Lg Southeastern La. (27) - Bush, Karrington 34 932 27.4 0 64 Nicholls 33,37,35,(29) 53,(39) Williams, Drenard 4 62 15.5 0 28 Northwestern State (42),46 42,(50),30 Iwuji, Bryan 2 5 2.5 0 5 Stephen F. Austin 24 (47),47 Benning, Phillip 2 15 7.5 0 15 Central Arkansas (27) 43 Reddic, Frank 2 27 13.5 0 15 McNeese State - - Gentry, Eric 2 21 10.5 0 15 Sam Houston State (21) 32,25,(46) Griggs, Da’Marcus 1 24 24.0 0 24 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Total 47 1086 23.1 0 64 Opponents 45 1017 22.6 1 87 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Follis, Ben 49 2039 41.6 67 5 2 13 1 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Lg TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Griggs, Da’Marcus 1 28 28.0 1 28 Total 50 2039 40.8 67 5 2 13 1 Total 1 28 28.0 1 28 Opponents 50 1969 39.4 63 1 19 18 1 Opponents 1 2 2.0 1 2

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Garelick, Justin 45 2793 62.1 3 1 Ammar, Zac 4 235 58.8 0 0 Follis, Ben 1 38 38.0 0 0 Total 50 3066 61.3 3 1 1017 39.8 30 Opponents 64 4071 63.6 15 1 1086 42.0 28

70 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2010 Season In Review INDIVIDUAL TACKLES LEADERS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |------Pass Def------| |---Fumbles----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-S Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 52 Clark, Marcus 11-11 32 32 64 2.0-9 . . 1 . . . 1 . 34 Lilly, Brian 11-11 36 27 63 4.5-14 1.0-8 2-7 . . 1-0 1 . . 2 Morris, Darryl 11-11 44 16 60 6.5-18 . . 9 . . 1 . . 53 Brown, Prestin 11-11 23 35 58 7.5-19 3.0-12 . . . . 1 . . 6 Iwuji, Bryan 11-11 28 24 52 2.5-10 0.5-4 . 4 . 1-0 . . . 31 Bartu, Joplo 11-0 18 32 50 3.0-11 1.0-8 . 2 1 1-0 1 . . 40 Minde, Josh 10-0 26 22 48 2.5-9 1.0-7 ...... 33 Miller, T.P. 10-10 17 29 46 1.0-2 . 1-0 3 . 1-0 1 . . 25 Hampton, Kenneth 10-10 25 20 45 . . . 5 . . . . . 93 Clermond, Jeff 11-10 14 18 32 8.5-18 0.5-3 . . . 1-0 1 . . 41 Holmes, Charles 11-0 16 15 31 2.0-5 . 1-0 1 . . . . . 1 Williams, Drenard 10-9 17 13 30 1.0-4 ...... 42 Pier, Sam 10-9 14 15 29 4.0-14 1.5-8 . . 1 . 2 . . 18 Daniels, Xavier 11-1 16 13 29 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . . 8 Stewart, Jarrad 11-0 11 17 28 ...... 15 McLean, Jason 11-1 13 12 25 ...... 1 . . 14 Lopez, Derek 11-2 19 5 24 2.0-6 . . 2 . . . 1 . 99 Jackson, Ron 11-8 13 9 22 4.0-7 0.5-1 . . . 1-0 . . . 30 Harris, Matt 11-0 11 8 19 0.5-2 0.5-2 . . . 2-0 . 1 . 43 Clavell-Head, Jamie 11-1 10 7 17 1.5-6 ...... 97 Norfleet, Jordan 11-2 4 10 14 2.5-11 2.5-11 . . 1 . . . . 85 Alvarez, Steven 11-0 5 5 10 ...... 71 Williams, Deshun 11-0 3 5 8 0.5-1 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . 98 Woolsey, Leon 11-3 4 2 6 0.5-0 ...... 1 . 91 McColloch, Blake 11-0 1 4 5 0.5-2 0.5-2 ...... 5 Garcia, Alvaro 11-1 4 . 4 ...... 13 Dillard, Daren 11-11 3 1 4 ...... 1 . . 17 Griggs, Da’Marcus 11-11 3 . 3 . . . . . 1-28 . . . 26 Benning, Phillip 10-0 2 1 3 . . 1-0 ...... 48 Follis, Ben 11-0 2 1 3 ...... 80 Bolden, Darius 11-7 2 . 2 ...... 58 Kenney, Steven 9-8 1 . 1 ...... 44 Ammar, Zac 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 32 Imade, Dexter 10-2 . 1 1 ...... 10 Iwuji, Justin 8-0 1 . 1 ...... 19 Alexander, Cedric 9-0 1 . 1 ...... 95 Ward, Jonathan 11-0 1 . 1 ...... 21 Wiggins, Mario 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 84 McClendon, Woody 11-10 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 46 Gentry, Eric 11-5 1 . 1 ...... Total 11-0 444 399 843 58-170 13-67 5-7 28 4 10-28 10 4 . Opponents 11-0 371 427 798 73.0-311 28-177 13-292 36 18 11-2 9 3 1

TEXAS STATE’S GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Date Opponent Score Rushing Yards (Att-Yds-TD) Passing (Com.-Att-Yds-TD) Receiving Yards (Rec-Yds-TD) Tackles Sept. 4 at Houston L 28-68 Bush, Karrington (19-73-0) Arndt, Tyler (14-22-153-1) Griggs, Da’Marcus (6-85-0) Lilly, Brian (6); Imade, Dexter (20-73-0) Minde, Josh (6) Sept. 11 Central Arkansas W 31-17 Bush, Karrington (14-107-1) Arndt, Tyler (15-29-205-2) Griggs, Da’Marcus (5-64-2) Lilly, Brian (9) Sept. 18 Cal Poly W 21-12 Imade, Dexter (16-95-2) Arndt, Tyler (9-14-1-123-0) Griggs, Da’Marcus (3-52-0) Brown, Prestin (11) Sept. 25 Southern Arkansas W 42-28 Bush, Karrington (19-93-3) Arndt, Tyler (15-19-0-221-1) Bolden, Darius (5-108-1) Clark, Marcus (9) Oct. 9 Southeastern Louisiana L 24-49 Imade, Dexter (15-51-1) Arndt, Tyler (13-28-3-158-1) Bolden, Darius (4-62-1) Bartu, Joplo (10) Oct. 16 Nicholls (4 OT) L 45-47 Bush, Karrington (12-49-0) Arndt, Tyler (25-39-0-348-4) Griggs, Da’Marcus (11-205-2) Miller, T. P. (8); Morris, Darryl (8) Oct. 23 Northwestern State L 3-16 Bush, Karrington (14-35-0) Arndt, Tyler (15-41-0-156-0) Dillard, Daren (5-72-0) Brown, Prestin (10) Oct. 30 Stephen F. Austin W 27-24 Hawkins, Tim (25-121-1) Hawkins, Tim (18-25-0-194-2) Dillard, Daren (5-95-1) Bartu, Joplo (11); Clark, Marcus (11) Nov. 6 Central Arkansas L 17-49 Bush, Karrington (9-108-0) Hawkins, Tim (8-20-96-2) Griggs, Da’Marcus (4-43-1) Clark, Marcus (9), Lilly, Brian (9); Morris, Darryl (9) Nov. 13 McNeese State L 6-36 Reddic, Frank (10-30-0) Hawkins, Tim (13-25-161-1) Griggs, Da’Marcus (9-124-0) Morris, Darryl (6) Nov. 20 Sam Houston State L 29-31 Hawkins, Tim (13-81-1) Hawkins, Tim (16-26-231-2) Griggs, Da’Marcus (10-138-1) Stewart, Jarrad (10)

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 71 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2010 Season In Review INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATISTICS RUSHING No-Yds/TD HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Bush, Karringto RB 145-704/6 19-73/0 14-102/1 14-86/1 19-93/3 10-50/0 12-49/0 14-35/0 13-41/0 9-108/0 11-20/0 10-47/1 Imade, Dexter RB 104-414/5 20-73/0 DNP 16-95/2 18-85/0 15-51/1 13-36/2 9-32/0 7-25/0 5-13/0 1-4/0 - Hawkins, Tim QB 75-312/2 4-7/0 2-16/0 1-10/0 DNP DNP - 3-13/0 25-121/1 15-71/0 12--7/0 13-81/1 Reddic, Frank RB 31-68/1 4-1/1 6-11/0 - 2-7/0 1-1/0 1-0/0 - 2-5/0 2-6/0 10-30/0 3-7/0 Gentry, Eric FB 9-34/0 4-13/0 1-12/0 ------1-6/0 1-1/0 2-2/0 Arndt, Tyler QB 48-24/5 6-13/2 5-28/1 5--6/0 9-39/2 6--23/0 11-6/0 6--33/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Hill, Bryan QB 7-17/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 7-17/0 DNP Follis, Ben 3-11/0 - - - - 1-1/0 - 2-10/0 - - - - Griggs, Da’Marcus WR 1-10/0 - - 1-10/0 ------INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATISTICS Arndt, Tyler A-C-I Pct Yds TD Lg Hawkins, Tim A-C-I Pct Yds TD Lg Houston 22-14-1 63.6 153 1 18 Houston 9-1-2 11.1 12 0 12 Southern Arkansas 29-15-2 51.7 205 2 27 Southern Arkansas 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 Cal Poly 14-9-1 64.3 123 0 31 Northwestern State 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 Southern Utah 19-15-0 78.9 221 1 40 Stephen F. Austin 25-18-0 72.0 194 2 28 Southeastern La. 28-13-3 46.4 158 1 30 Central Arkansas 20-8-2 40.0 96 2 16\ Nicholls 39-25-0 64.1 348 4 67 McNeese State 25-13-2 52.0 161 1 34 Northwestern State 41-15-0 36.6 156 0 23 Sam Houston State 26-16-0 61.5 231 2 43 TOTALS 192-106-7 55.2 1364 9 67 TOTALS 107-56-6 52.3 694 7 43

Hill, Bryan A-C-I Pct Yds TD Lg McNeese State 2-1-0 50.0 9 0 9 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING No-Yds/TD HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Griggs, Da’Marc WR 65-920/6 6-85/0 5-64/2 3-52/0 7-96/0 1-25/0 11-205/2 5-61/0 4-27/0 4-43/1 9-124/0 10-138/1 Dillard, Daren WR 37-510/5 5-55/0 2-54/0 1-28/0 3-17/0 3-26/0 5-49/2 5-72/0 5-95/1 2-31/1 3-43/1 3-40/0 Bolden, Darius WR 27-340/3 2-11/0 3-35/0 - 5-108/1 4-62/1 4-42/0 3-33/0 6-49/1 - - - Bush, Karringto RB 12-113/1 - - 1-13/0 - 2-8/0 3-38/0 1--5/0 1--2/0 1-14/0 1-0/0 2-47/1 Garcia, Alvaro WR 6-60/0 - 2-23/0 1-4/0 - 1-6/0 - 1-13/0 1-14/0 - - - Scott, Corey WR 5-38/0 1-12/0 2-15/0 1-6/0 - - 1-5/0 - - - - DNP Gentry, Eric FB 5-36/1 1-2/1 1-14/0 1-8/0 - - 1-9/0 1-3/0 - - - - Lewis, David TE 1-29/0 - - - - 1-29/0 ------McClendon, Wood TE 2-19/0 ------1-11/0 1-8/0 - - Stuart, R.P. WR 1-12/0 - - 1-12/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Reddic, Frank RB 2-9/0 ------1-3/0 1-6/0 Imade, Dexter RB 1-2/0 - DNP - - 1-2/0 ------

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RETURNS PUNT RETURNS No-Yds HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Griggs, Da’Marcus 21-280 1-50 5-66 1-2 1-6 2-8 4-40 3-8 2-92 - 2-8 - Williams, Drena 1-20 - 1-20 ------DNP Bush, Karringto 1-1 - 1-1 ------

KICK RETURNS No-Yds HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Bush, Karrington 34-932 - 1-38 2-50 4-124 6-163 1-27 - 4-121 8-195 5-138 3-76 Williams, Drenard 4-62 4-62 ------DNP Reddic, Frank 2-27 - 1-12 - - - 1-15 - - - - - Griggs, Da’Marcus 1-24 1-24 ------Gentry, Eric 2-21 - - - - 1-15 - 1-6 - - - - Benning, Phillip 2-15 1-15 - - - - 1-0 DNP - - - - Iwuji, Bryan 2-5 - 2-5 ------

INTERCEPTION RETURNS No-Yds HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Lilly, Brian 2-7 1-0 1-7 ------Benning, Phillip 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 DNP - - - - Miller, T.P. 1-0 1-0 ------DNP Holmes, Charles 1-0 - - - 1-0 ------

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Griggs, Da’Marc 1-28 - - - - 1-28 ------

72 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2010 Season In Review INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES STATISTICS TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Clark, Marcus LB 32-32 64 2-3 3-1 3-1 2-7 3-1 3-0 2-5 4-7 5-4 1-2 4-1 Lilly, Brian LB 36-27 63 3-3 7-2 4-1 0-1 3-6 1-4 3-3 4-3 7-2 3-2 1-0 Morris, Darryl CB 44-16 60 0-2 3-1 3-1 3-2 1-2 7-1 3-2 5-2 6-3 6-0 7-0 Brown, Prestin NT 23-35 58 0-3 6-2 6-5 0-3 1-1 2-4 2-8 1-4 2-3 1-0 2-2 Iwuji, Bryan LB 28-24 52 0-1 1-2 6-2 3-3 4-5 2-3 1-2 2-3 3-2 3-1 3-0 Bartu, Joplo LB 18-32 50 1-3 0-2 1-1 4-0 1-9 3-5 - 3-8 2-3 2-0 1-1 Minde, Josh LB 26-22 48 1-5 1-1 3-3 2-2 2-5 3-2 3-2 4-1 DNP 2-0 5-1 Miller, T.P. S 17-29 46 0-1 1-2 3-6 2-3 2-4 4-4 5-1 0-5 0-3 - DNP Hampton, Kenneth S 25-20 45 0-2 DNP 7-3 3-5 5-1 2-0 2-0 2-3 2-4 2-2 - Clermond, Jeff DL 14-18 32 0-2 1-3 4-1 1-0 0-1 1-4 1-3 2-1 0-1 2-2 2-0 Holmes, Charles LB 16-15 31 3-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-3 1-0 1-3 0-1 4-1 1-2 2-1 Williams, Drenard DB 17-13 30 3-1 1-0 0-1 3-1 0-2 1-0 2-0 2-5 2-2 3-1 DNP Daniels, Xavier DB 16-13 29 1-3 5-0 - 2-1 0-1 2-2 - 1-3 2-1 0-1 3-1 Pier, Sam DE 14-15 29 2-1 1-0 0-3 1-2 2-1 3-4 4-0 0-1 0-3 DNP 1-0 Stewart, Jarrad S 11-17 28 1-4 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-2 - - 0-1 1-1 1-2 5-5 McLean, Jason S 13-12 25 0-2 - 1-1 - 2-2 0-3 - 0-2 5-2 2-0 3-0 Lopez, Derek CB 19-5 24 0-1 2-0 3-2 1-0 1-0 - 3-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 5-0 Jackson, Ron DE 13-9 22 - 1-0 4-3 1-0 1-1 - 1-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 3-1 Harris, Matt LB 11-8 19 0-3 2-0 2-0 3-1 0-1 1-0 - 3-2 0-1 - - Clavell-Head, J DT 10-7 17 - 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-0 0-1 - 3-1 2-1 0-1 Norfleet, Jorda DE 4-10 14 - 2-1 - 0-2 1-4 - - 0-2 0-1 - 1-0 Alvarez, Steven WR 5-5 10 - 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 - 0-2 0-1 - - Williams, Deshun NT 3-5 8 - 1-1 - - 0-1 - - - - 2-3 - Woolsey, Leon DE 4-2 6 - 1-1 0-1 - - 2-0 - - - 1-0 - McColloch, Blake DL 1-4 5 0-3 - - - 1-1 ------Dillard, Daren,WR 3-1 4 - - 0-1 1-0 2-0 ------Garcia, Alvaro WR 4-0 4 ------2-0 2-0 Follis, Ben P 2-1 3 - 1-0 - - - 0-1 - - - - 1-0 Benning, Phillip DB 2-1 3 0-1 - - - 1-0 - DNP - - - 1-0 Griggs, Da’Marcus WR 3-0 3 ------2-0 - 1-0 Bolden, Darius WR 2-0 2 1-0 ------1-0 McClendon, Woody TE 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - Gentry, Eric FB 1-0 1 1-0 ------Wiggins, Mario DB 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - 1-0 DNP Ward, Jonathan DL 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - Iwuji, Justin S 1-0 1 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP ------Imade, Dexter RB 0-1 1 - DNP ------0-1 Ammar, Zac PK 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - - Kenney, Steven OL 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - - - - - DNP - DNP Alexander, Cedric WR 1-0 1 - - - - - DNP - DNP - - 1-0

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME QUARTERBACK SACKS QUARTERBACK SACKS UA-A TOT HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Brown, Prestin NT 2-2 3.0 - 2.0-8 0.5-2 - - 0.5-2 - - - - - Norfleet, Jorda DE 2-1 2.5 - 2.5-11 ------Pier, Sam DE 1-1 1.5 - - - - - 1.5-8 - - - DNP - Minde, Josh LB 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-7 - - DNP - - Bartu, Joplo LB 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-8 - - - Lilly, Brian LB 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-8 ------McColloch, Blake DL 0-1 0.5 0.5-2 ------Iwuji, Bryan LB 0-1 0.5 ------0.5-4 - - - - Clermond, Jeff DL 0-1 0.5 ------0.5-3 - - - - Williams, Deshun NT 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-1 ------Jackson, Ron DE 0-1 0.5 - - 0.5-1 ------Harris, Matt LB 0-1 0.5 0.5-2 ------

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 73 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2010 Season In Review INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSSES TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Clermond, Jeff DL 6-5 8.5 - 0.5-1 2.0-4 - 0.5-1 2.0-1 0.5-3 2.0-5 - - 1.0-3 Brown, Prestin NT 5-5 7.5 - 3.5-11 1.0-2 - - 2.5-4 - 0.5-2 - - - Morris, Darryl CB 6-1 6.5 - - 1.0-5 - - 1.0-1 0.5-1 2.0-4 - - 2.0-7 Lilly, Brian LB 3-3 4.5 - 1.0-8 1.5-3 - 1.0-2 1.0-1 - - - - - Jackson, Ron DE 3-2 4.0 - - 2.0-3 1.0-3 ------1.0-1 Pier, Sam DE 2-4 4.0 - - - 0.5-1 - 2.0-9 1.0-2 0.5-2 - DNP - Bartu, Joplo LB 2-2 3.0 - - 0.5-1 - 0.5-0 - - 1.0-8 - 1.0-2 - Minde, Josh LB 2-1 2.5 1.0-2 0.5-0 - - - 1.0-7 - - DNP - - Iwuji, Bryan LB 1-3 2.5 - - - - 1.0-3 0.5-1 1.0-6 - - - - Norfleet, Jordan DE 2-1 2.5 - 2.5-11 ------Holmes, Charles LB 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-4 ------1.0-1 - - Lopez, Derek CB 2-0 2.0 ------1.0-2 - - - 1.0-4 Clark, Marcus LB 2-0 2.0 ------1.0-7 - - 1.0-2 Clavell-Head, Jamie DT 1-1 1.5 - - - 0.5-1 - - - - 1.0-5 - - Williams, Drenard DB 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-4 DNP Daniels, Xavier DB 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-2 - - - Miller, T.P. S 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-2 - - - - DNP Williams, Deshun NT 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-1 ------McColloch, Blake DL 0-1 0.5 0.5-2 ------Woolsey, Leon DE 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-0 ------Harris, Matt LB 0-1 0.5 0.5-2 ------

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLES FORCED AND RECOVERED FUMBLES FORCED No. HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Pier, Sam DE 2 - - - - - 1 1 - - DNP - Lilly, Brian LB 1 ------1 - - - Brown, Prestin NT 1 ------1 - - - - Clermond, Jeff DL 1 - - 1 ------Miller, T.P. S 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - DNP Bartu, Joplo LB 1 ------1 - - - McLean, Jason S 1 ------1 - Dillard, Daren WR 1 - - - - 1 ------Morris, Darryl CB 1 ------1 - - -

FUMBLES RECOVERED No. HOU SAU CP SUU SLU NICH NWLA SFA UCA MCN SHSU Harris, Matt LB 2 - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - Miller, T.P. S 1 ------1 - - DNP Jackson, Ron DE 1 ------1 - - - Clermond, Jeff DL 1 - - 1 ------Griggs, Da’Marc WR 1 - - - - 1 ------McClendon, Wood TE 1 - - - - 1 ------Iwuji, Bryan LB 1 ------1 - Lilly, Brian LB 1 ------1 - - - - Bartu, Joplo LB 1 ------1 - - - - 2010 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STARTERS DEFENSE Bandit DT NT RE SLB MLB WLB CB CB SS FS Houston Pier Clermond Brown Woolsey Clark Lilly B. Iwuji Morris Lopez Miller Hampton Southern Arkansas Pier Clermond Brown Woolsey Clark Lilly B. Iwuji Morris Williams Miller Daniels Cal Poly Pier Clermond Brown Woolsey Clark Lilly B. Iwuji Morris Williams Miller Hampton Southern Utah Pier Clermond Brown Jackson Clark Lilly B. Iwuji Morris Williams Miller Hampton Southeastern La. Pier Clermond Brown Jackson Clark Lilly B.Iwuji Morris Williams Miller Hampton Nicholls Pier Clermond Brown Jackson Clark Lilly B.Iwuji Morris Williams Miller Hampton Northwestern State Pier Clermond Brown Jackson Clark Lilly B.Iwuji Morris Williams Miller Hampton Stephen F. Austin Pier Clermond Brown Jackson Clark Lilly B.Iwuji Morris Williams Miller Hampton Central Arkansas Pier Clermond Brown Jackson Clark Lilly B.Iwuji Morris Williams Miller Hampton McNeese State Pier Clermond Brown Jackson Clark Lilly B.Iwuji Morris Williams Miller Hampton Sam Houston State Norfleet Clermond Brown Jackson Clark Lilly B.Iwuji Morris Williams Daniels Hampton

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TEXAS STATE OPPONENTS Rushes 25 Hawkins, Tim at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Rushes 28 Caston, LaQuint, vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Yards Rushing 121 Hawkins, Tim at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Yards Rushing 170 Anderson, Andre, at McNeese State (Nov 13, 2010) TD Rushes 3 Bush, Karrington vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) TD Rushes 3 Bobo,Terence, vs Central Arkansas (Nov. 6, 2010) Long Rush 79 Bush, Karrington vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Long Rush 52 Elrod, Austin, at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Pass attempts 41 Arndt, Tyler vs Northwestern State (Oct 23, 2010) Pass attempts 55 Moses, Jeremy, at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Pass completions 25 Arndt, Tyler vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Pass completions 38 Moses, Jeremy, at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Yards Passing 348 Arndt, Tyler vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Yards Passing 368 Beatty, Tyler, at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) TD Passes 4 Arndt, Tyler vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) TD Passes 5 Keenum, Case, at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Long Pass 67 Arndt, Tyler vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Beatty, Tyler, at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Receptions 11 Griggs, Da’Marcus vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Long Pass 70 Sorensen, Brad, vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) Yards Receiving 205 Griggs, Da’Marcus vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Receptions 9 Sitake, Fesi, vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) TD Receptions 2 Griggs, Da’Marcus vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Yards Receiving 118 Theodore, Kory, at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Griggs, Da’Marcus vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) TD Receptions 3 Yarborough, Sim, at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Dillard, Daren vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Long Reception 70 Ursua, Jared, vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) Long Reception 67 Griggs, Da’Marcus vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Field Goals 2 Jake West, vs Cal Poly (Sep 18, 2010) Field Goals 1 Garelick, Justin vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Long Field Goal 50 Shaughnessy, Jo, vs Northwestern State (Oct 23, 2010) Garelick, Justin at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Punts 8 Zach Massingill, vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Garelick, Justin vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Dolan, Patrick, vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Garelick, Justin vs Northwestern State (Oct 23, 2010) Punting Avg 52.3 Nelson, Drew, at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Ammar, Zac vs Central Arkansas (Nov. 6, 2010) Long Punt 63 Nelson, Drew, at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Ammar, Zac at Sam Houston State (Nov 20, 2010) Long Punt Return 40 Edwards, Patrick, at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Long Field Goal 42 Garelick, Justin vs Northwestern State (Oct 23, 2010) Long Kickoff Return 87 Henry, Bernardo, at McNeese State (Nov 13, 2010) Punts 7 Follis, Ben vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Tackles 17 Ducote, Devin, at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Punting Avg 46.8 Follis, Ben vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Sacks 2.0 Shaw, D.J., vs Northwestern State (Oct 23, 2010) Long Punt 67 Follis, Ben vs Northwestern State (Oct 23, 2010) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Pilate, Geremy, at McNeese State (Nov 13, 2010) Long Punt Return 73 Griggs, Da’Marcus at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Interceptions 1 Smith, Jeremy, at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Long Kickoff Return 64 Bush, Karrington vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) Nicholson, Matt, at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Tackles 11 Brown, Prestin vs Cal Poly (Sep 18, 2010) Saenz, Nick, at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Clark, Marcus at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Don Unamba, vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Bartu, Joplo at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Brandon Rashad, vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Sacks 2.5 Norfleet, Jordan vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Marty Mohamed, vs Cal Poly (Sep 18, 2010) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Brown, Prestin vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Strong, Curtis, at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Interceptions 1 Miller, T.P. at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Coleman, Clint, at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Lilly, Brian at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Wilson, Re’Keem, at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Lilly, Brian vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Love,Jestin, vs Central Arkansas (Nov. 6, 2010) Holmes, Charles vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) Winston,Radariu, vs Central Arkansas (Nov. 6, 2010) Benning, Phillip vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Robinson, Brand, at McNeese State (Nov 13, 2010) Bronson, Malcol, at McNeese State (Nov 13, 2010)

2010 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STARTERS OFFENSE QB TB WR WR RT RG C LG LT TE/WR WR/FB Houston Hawkins Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Kenney Ruelas Chambers McClendon Gentry Southern Arkansas Arndt Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Kenney Ruelas Chambers McClendon Bolden Cal Poly Arndt Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Kenney Ruelas Chambers McClendon Bolden Southern Utah Arndt Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Kenney Ruelas Chambers McClendon Gentry Southeastern La. Arndt Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Kenney Ruelas Chambers McClendon Bolden Nicholls Arndt Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Kenney Ruelas Chambers McClendon Bolden Northwestern State Arndt Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Kenney Ruelas Chambers McClendon Bolden Stephen F. Austin Hawkins Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Kenney Ruelas Chambers McClendon Bolden Central Arkansas Hawkins Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Haese Ruelas Chambers Garcia Bolden McNeese State Hawkins Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Haese Ruelas Chambers McClendon Bolden Sam Houston State Hawkins Bush Griggs Dillard Hannan Hall Haese Ruelas Chambers McClendon Gentry

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TEXAS STATE OPPONENTS Rushes 57 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Rushes 56 vs Cal Poly (Sep 18, 2010) Yards Rushing 224 vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) Yards Rushing 295 at McNeese State (Nov 13, 2010) Yards Per Rush 6.4 vs Central Arkansas (Nov. 6, 2010) Yards Per Rush 7.0 at McNeese State (Nov 13, 2010) TD Rushes 5 vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) TD Rushes 6 vs Central Arkansas (Nov. 6, 2010) Pass attempts 43 vs Northwestern State (Oct 23, 2010) Pass attempts 55 at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Pass completions 25 vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Pass completions 38 at Stephen F. Austin (Oct 30, 2010) Yards Passing 348 vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Yards Passing 368 at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Yards Per Pass 11.6 vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) Yards Per Pass 10.5 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) TD Passes 4 vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) TD Passes 6 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Total Plays 88 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Total Plays 85 vs Central Arkansas (Nov. 6, 2010) Total Offense 445 vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) Total Offense 507 vs Southern Utah (Sep 25, 2010) Yards Per Play 6.8 at Sam Houston State (Nov 20, 2010) Yards Per Play 9.0 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Points 45 vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Points 68 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Sacks By 6 vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Sacks By 4 at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) First Downs 24 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) vs Northwestern State (Oct 23, 2010) Penalties 7 vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) vs Central Arkansas (Nov. 6, 2010) vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) First Downs 29 vs Central Arkansas (Nov. 6, 2010) Penalty Yards 138 vs Nicholls (Oct 16, 2010) Penalties 10 at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Turnovers 4 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) Penalty Yards 95 at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Turnovers 3 at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010) Interceptions By 2 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) vs Northwestern State (Oct 23, 2010) vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 11, 2010) Interceptions By 3 at Houston (Sep 4, 2010) at Southeastern La. (Oct 09, 2010)

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISONS First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TO Houston 28-68 24/22 13/6 10/14 1/2 57-180/22-151 15-31-3/25-33-2 165/346 88-345/55-497 151/203 4/2 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 31-17 14/10 3/2 10/8 1/0 29-165/34-50 15-31-2/17-27-1 205/143 60-370/61-193 149/180 4/1 CAL POLY 21-12 16/20 7/15 5/4 4/1 37-195/56-262 9-14-1/11-24-0 123/66 51-318/80-328 52/146 1/1 SOUTHERN UTAH 42-28 23/25 11/8 10/17 2/0 48-224/24-155 15-19-0/29-49-1 221/352 67-445/73-507 130/152 2/1 Southeastern La. 24-49 14/27 4/9 7/17 3/1 33-80/41-125 13-28-3/27-40-0 158/368 61-238/81-493 214/96 4/3 NICHOLLS 45-47 24/15 5/8 17/5 2/2 38-89/49-165 25-39-0/11-21-1 348/119 77-437/70-284 82/73 1/1 NORTHWESTERN STATE 3-16 17/14 4/7 12/6 1/1 34-57/42-157 16-43-0/10-19-0 177/130 77-234/61-287 14/9 1/3 Stephen F. Austin 27-24 23/27 12/7 10/17 1/3 48-195/25-111 18-25-0/38-55-0 194/335 73-389/80-446 213/73 1/2 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 17-49 19/29 11/13 6/16 2/0 32-204/44-246 8-20-2/27-41-0 96/252 52-300/85-498 195/180 3/0 McNeese State 6-36 12/18 4/15 8/2 0/1 42-65/42-295 14-27-2/7-12-0 170/77 69-235/54-372 146/229 2/1 Sam Houston State 29-31 18/25 7/19 11/5 0/1 28-137/55-274 16-26-0/9-17-0 231/94 54-368/72-368 76/188 1/0 Totals 273-377 204/232 81/109 106/111 17/12 426-1591/434-1991 164-303-13/211-338-5 2088/2282 729-3679/772-4273 1422/1529 24/15

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Houston 11-20/5-8 2-3/0-0 43:01/16:59 26:02 3.2/6.9 5.3/10.5 3.9/9.0 4-38.2/2-40.5 3-25/4-35 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 5-14/5-17 1-2/1-2 27:00/33:00 -6:00 5.7/1.5 6.6/5.3 6.2/3.2 4-46.8/9-36.4 7-67/8-40 CAL POLY 1-8/8-20 0-0/1-2 25:52/34:08 -8:16 5.3/4.7 8.8/2.8 6.2/4.1 6-45.3/5-42.0 6-40/9-83 SOUTHERN UTAH 3-8/4-11 1-2/1-2 32:20/27:40 4:40 4.7/6.5 11.6/7.2 6.6/6.9 3-37.3/5-30.2 1-10/6-42 Southeastern La. 5-13/13-19 0-2/0-0 26:17/33:43 -7:26 2.4/3.0 5.6/9.2 3.9/6.1 4-31.5/5-38.0 1-10/10-95 NICHOLLS 4-15/3-16 1-1/1-2 28:53/31:07 -2:14 2.3/3.4 8.9/5.7 5.7/4.1 7-45.7/8-41.9 7-138/5-50 NORTHWESTERN STATE 5-19/5-15 2-5/1-2 32:12/27:48 4:24 1.7/3.7 4.1/6.8 3.0/4.7 7-36.6/4-42.8 4-42/5-28 Stephen F. Austin 6-14/5-15 2-4/1-3 33:41/26:19 7:22 4.1/4.4 7.8/6.1 5.3/5.6 3-27.7/3-52.3 4-40/6-36 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 3-11/9-17 1-2/3-3 23:21/36:39 -13:18 6.4/5.6 4.8/6.1 5.8/5.9 4-45.0/3-39.3 2-11/6-46 McNeese State 10-20/3-9 0-4/0-1 31:57/28:03 3:54 1.5/7.0 6.3/6.4 3.4/6.9 4-46.0/4-41.0 6-48/4-30 Sam Houston State 6-11/9-15 0-0/0-0 18:48/33:28 -14:40 4.9/5.0 8.9/5.5 6.8/5.1 4-41.5/2-32.0 6-40/7-46 Totals 59-153/69-162 10-25/9-17 323:22/328:54 -5:32 3.7/4.6 6.9/6.8 5.0/5.5 50-40.8/50-39.4 471/531 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

76 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2010 Season In Review THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS BY QUARTER Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Houston L 28-68 11-20 55.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-7 28.6% 2-2 100.0% 5-7 71.4% Southern Arkansas W 31-17 5-14 35.7% 1-3 33.3% 2-6 33.3% 0-1 0.0% 2-4 50.0% Cal Poly W 21-12 1-8 12.5% 1-2 50.0% 0-3 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-2 0.0% Southern Utah W 42-28 3-8 37.5% 1-3 33.3% 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-3 33.3% at Southeastern La. L 24-49 5-13 38.5% 2-3 66.7% 1-3 33.3% 2-4 50.0% 0-3 0.0% Nicholls L 45-47 4-15 26.7% 0-4 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-2 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-3 66.7% Northwestern State L 3-16 5-19 26.3% 1-2 50.0% 2-6 33.3% 1-5 20.0% 1-6 16.7% at Stephen F. Austin W 27-24 6-14 42.9% 1-3 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 2-4 50.0% 2-4 50.0% Central Arkansas L 17-49 3-11 27.3% 2-3 66.7% 0-3 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-2 0.0% at McNeese State L 6-36 10-20 50.0% 3-7 42.9% 5-7 71.4% 0-2 0.0% 2-4 50.0% at Sam Houston State L 29-31 6-11 54.5% 2-4 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 3-3 100.0% Texas State 59-153 38.6% 16-38 42.1% 15-45 33.3% 9-26 34.6% 17-41 41.5% 2-3 66.7% Opponents 69-162 42.6% 21-36 58.3% 18-41 43.9% 15-38 39.5% 14-45 31.1% 1-2 50.0%

FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS BY QUARTER Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Houston L 28-68 2-3 66.7% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-2 100.0% Southern Arkansas W 31-17 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Cal Poly W 21-12 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Southern Utah W 42-28 1-2 50.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% Southeastern La. L 24-49 0-2 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-2 0.0% Nicholls L 45-47 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Northwestern State L 3-16 2-5 40.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-2 100.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-2 0.0% at Stephen F. Austin W 27-24 2-4 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 2-2 100.0% Central Arkansas L 17-49 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-1 0.0% McNeese State L 6-36 0-4 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% Sam Houston State L 29-31 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Texas State 10-25 40.0% 0-2 0.0% 3-7 42.9% 2-5 40.0% 5-11 45.5% 0-0 0.0% Opponents 9-17 52.9% 0-3 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 8-12 66.7% 0-0 0.0%

TIME OF POSSESSION Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Houston L 28-68 43:01 10:54 11:45 9:14 11:08 Southern Arkansas W 31-17 27:00 5:44 8:44 4:43 7:49 Cal Poly W 21-12 25:52 8:22 5:29 5:15 6:46 Southern Utah W 42-28 32:20 7:34 8:34 6:36 9:36 Southeastern La. L 24-49 26:17 4:56 7:31 6:54 6:56 Nicholls L 45-47 28:53 8:39 5:24 10:21 4:29 0:00 Northwestern State L 3-16 32:12 6:46 9:59 9:02 6:25 Stephen F. Austin W 27-24 33:41 7:29 6:55 10:49 8:28 Central Arkansas L 17-49 23:21 5:30 6:48 7:58 3:05 McNeese State L 6-36 31:57 11:45 10:14 4:23 5:35 Sam Houston State L 29-31 18:48 8:53 5:33 3:07 1:15 Texas State Total 323:22 86:32 86:56 78:22 71:32 0:00 Avg. 29:23 7:52 7:54 7:07 6:30 0:00 Opponents Total 328:54 78:28 78:04 86:38 85:44 0:00 Avg. 29:54 7:08 7:05 7:52 7:47 0:00

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 77 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Individual Records LONG PLAYS MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES LONGEST RUSH Season 26 Bradley George 2008 92 Stan Zwinggi vs. Cal Poly Sept. 1, 2007 Career 76 Bradley George 2006-09

LONGEST PASS HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 91 Stan Zwinggi from Bradley George vs Sam Houston State Nov. 22, 2008 Season 72.0 David Longhofer (36-50-3) 1983 91 Herb Wutrich from Bob Lewis vs. Texas Lutheran 1959 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS LONGEST PUNT RETURN TOTAL PLAYS 78 A.J. Johnson vs. Sam Houston State (TD) Nov. 21, 1987 Game 70 vs. New Mexico Aug. 30, 2003 Season 606 Barrick Nealy 2003 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN Career 1,479 Bradley George 2006-09 103 Joe Farris vs. Stephen F. Austin (TD) 1950 TOTAL YARDS LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN Game 526 Barrick Nealy vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 26, 2005 102 Robbie Robbinett vs. Lamar (TD) 1959 Season 3,932 Barrick Nealy 2005 Career 9,786 Bradley George 2006-09 LONGEST PUNT 86 Cory Elolf vs. McNeese State Oct. 30, 2003 HIGHEST TOTAL OFFENSE AVERAGE PER GAME Season 286.1 Bradley George 2009 LONGEST FIELD GOAL Career 255.2 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 52 Andrew Ireland vs. Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 3, 2007 52 Jason Howes vs. North Texas Nov. 11, 1989 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING RECORDS RECEPTIONS Game 12 Johnny Parker vs. Angelo State 1969 MOST ATTEMPTS 12 James Stewart vs. Troy State Oct. 22, 1998 Game 46 Claude Mathis vs. Jacksonville State Nov. 15, 1997 Season 80 Da’Marcus Griggs 2009 Season 310 Claude Mathis 1997 Career 160 Johnny Parker 1969-71 Career 882 Claude Mathis 1994-97 RECEIVING YARDS MOST YARDS RUSHING Game 205 Da’Marcus Griggs vs. Nicholls Oct. 15, 2010 Game 310 Claude Mathis vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 16, 1996 Season 1,268 Cameron Luke 2008 Season 1595 Claude Mathis 1997 Career 2,470 Johnny Parker 1969-71 Career 4694 Claude Mathis 1994-97 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE PER CARRY Season 17 Cameron Luke 2008 Season 8.30 Todd Scott (64-531 yards) 1990 Career 32 Cameron Luke 2006-08 Career 7.50 Karrington Bush (332-2,489 yards) 2006-09 HIGHEST RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME AVERAGE HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE PER GAME Season 103.0 Johnny Parker 1969 Season 145.0 Claude Mathis 1997 Career 82.3 Johnny Parker 1969-71 Career 107.1 Donald Wilkerson (22 games) 1993-94 INDIVIDUAL PASSING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS MOST ATTEMPTS MOST POINTS Game 60 Barrick Nealy vs. New Mexico Aug. 30, 2003 Game 24 Cameron Luke vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 20, 2007 Season 473 Barrick Nealy 2003 24 Stan Zwinggi vs. Cal Poly Sept. 1, 2007 Career 1,277 Bradley George 2006-09 24 Chase Wasson vs. Texas Southern Nov. 11, 2006 24 Terrell Harris vs. Appalachian State Oct. 2, 2004 MOST COMPLETIONS 24 Lee Davis vs. Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2001 Game 30 Bradley George vs. Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 10, 2009 24 Claude Mathis vs. Southern Utah Oct. 12, 1996 Bradley George vs. McNeese State Oct. 11, 2008 24 Claude Mathis vs. Southern Utah Sept. 30, 1995 Bradley George vs. Baylor Sept. 11, 2007 24 Ron Jacoby vs. Sam Houston State Oct. 16, 1982 Season 258 Bradley George 2009 24 Eric Cobble vs. Howard Payne Oct. 9, 1982 Career 753 Bradley George 2006-09 24 Donnie Williams vs. Howard Payne Oct. 10, 1981 24 Don Caldwell vs. Angelo State 1968 MOST YARDS Season 114 David Morrison 1967 Game 418 Bradley George vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 Career 294 Claude Mathis 1994-97 Season 3,129 Barrick Nealy 2003 Career 9,556 Bradley George 2006-09 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Season 17 Cameron Luke 2008 17 Claude Mathis 1996 Career 49 Claude Mathis 1994-97

78 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Individual and Team Records INDIVIDUAL KICKING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME LEADERS FIELD GOALS MADE MOST RUSHING YARDS Game 4 Matt Wieland vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville Sept. 14, 1995 1. 310 Claude Mathis vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 16, 1996 4 Jason Howes vs. Lamar Nov. 4, 1989 2. 308 Claude Mathis, Jacksonville State Nov. 15, 1997 4 Robbie Roberson vs. McNeese State Oct. 27, 1990 3. 287 Paul Darby vs. Prairie View A&M Oct. 7, 1978 Season 14 Andrew Ireland 2008 4. 283 Lee Davis vs. Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2001 14 Robbie Roberson 1990 5. 257 Monroe Daniels vs. McMurry Oct. 2, 1971 Career 36 Ray Whitehead 1991-94 6. 246 Terrell Harris vs. Sam Houston State Nov. 20, 2003 7. 235 Walter Hatfield vs. Tarleton State Oct. 6, 1973 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 8. 228 Claude Mathis vs. Eastern Washington Sept. 7, 1995 Game 5 Mike Wuest vs. Angelo State Sept. 19, 1970 9. 224 Donald Wilkerson vs. Sonoma State Oct. 1, 1994 David Wuest vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville Nov. 18, 1972 10. 216 Roy Jackson vs. Sam Houston State Nov. 22, 1986 Jason Howes vs. Lamar Nov. 4, 1989 Season 19 David Wuest 1972 MOST PASSING YARDS Jason Howes 1989 1. 418 Bradley George vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 Robbie Roberson 1990 2. 400 Barrick Nealy vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 26, 2005 Stan Jones 2005 3. 398 Barrick Nealy vs. Angelo State Sept. 6, 2003 Career- 50 Justin Martinez 1999-02 4. 384 Barrick Nealy vs. UC Davis Sept. 20, 2003 5. 378 Barrick Nealy vs. Texas A&M Sept. 22, 2005 PATS MADE 6 . 365 Bradley George vs. McNeese State Oct. 11, 2008 Season 57 Andrew Ireland 2008 7. 363 Ron Rittimann vs. Lamar Sept. 10, 1988 Career 142 Neal Neunhoffer 1981-84 8. 343 Eric Turner vs. North Texas Nov. 11, 1989 9. 339 David Williams vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 12, 1994 PATS ATTEMPTED 10. 337 Bradley George vs. Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 10, 2009 Season 60 Stan Jones 2005 Career 157 Neal Neunhoffer 1981-84 MOST RECEIVING YARDS 1. 205 Da’Marcus Griggs vs. Nicholls Oct. 15, 2010 CONSECUTIVE PATS 2. 197 Terrance Hatton vs. Southern Utah Sept. 30, 1995 Career 60 Andrew Ireland 2006-07 3. 196 A.J. Johnson vs. Lamar Sept. 10, 1988 4. 189 Johnny Parker vs. Sam Houston State Oct. 24, 1970 INDIVIDUAL PUNTING RECORDS 5. 188 Mishak Rivas vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE 6. 185 Cameron Luke vs. Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 8, 2008 Season 45.92 Chri MacDonald (49-2250) 2007 7. 178 Da’Marcus Griggs vs. Sam Houston State Nov. 21, 2009 Career 42.4 Jon White 1963-66 8. 162 Cameron Luke vs. Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008 9. 157 Markee White vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 26, 2005 INDIVIDUAL RETURN AVERAGES 10. 156 K.R. Carpenter vs. Angelo State Sept. 3, 2003 HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (min. 10 per game) Season 29.42 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 TEAM RECORDS Career 26.47 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 MOST RUSHING YARDS Game 586 Prairie View A&M Oct. 7, 1978 HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (min. 10 per game) Season 3,205 1981 Season 17.60 Claude Mathis (20-252) 1995 Career 15.23 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Season 659 2005 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE RECORDS MOST TACKLES HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE Season 175 Chad Coleman 1990 Season 293.2 1981 Career 484 Brad Fulks 1985-88 MOST PASSING YARDS MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS Game 429 Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 Career 32.0 C.J. Carroll 1997-2000 Season 3,499 2008

INTERCEPTIONS MOST PASSES COMPLETED Game 3 Bobby Smith vs. East Texas State 1965 Season 264 2009 3 Ronnie Kuhn vs. Angelo State Nov. 5, 1977 3 David Glasco vs. Angelo State Nov. 6, 1982 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED 3 Dexter Robinson vs. Northwestern State Nov. 2, 1985 Season 474 2003 3 Lee Lundin vs. Rice Sept. 27, 1986 Season 9 Lee Lundin 1986 MOST PASSING YARDS PER GAME Career 25 Mac Sauls 1964-67 Season 288.9 2009

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 79 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Team Records/Individual Season Leaders MOST PLAYS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS Game 97 East Texas State Oct. 27, 1979 MOST RUSHING YARDS Season 1037 2005 1. 1595 Claude Mathis (311-1595) 1997 2. 1593 Claude Mathis (294-1593) 1996 MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 3. 1569 Donald Wilkerson (302-1569) 1994 Game 680 Prairie View A&M Nov. 9, 1991 4. 1289 Claude Mathis (244-1289) 1995 Season 6,147 2005 5. 1187 Roy Jackson (202-1187) 1986 6. 1145 Reggie Rivers (215-1145) 1990 MOST TOTAL YARDS PER PLAY 7. 1065 Karrington Bush (136-1065) 2008 Season 6.6 2008 8. 1057 Barrick Nealy (159-1057) 2005 9. 1039 Karrington Bush (137-1039) 2007 MOST FIRST DOWNS 10. 1011 Josh Brown (205-1011) 1972 Game 38 Jacksonville State Nov. 14, 1998 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST POINTS 1. 311 Claude Mathis (311-1595) 1997 Game 79 Meridian 1920 2. 302 Donald Wilkerson (302-1569) 1994 Season 518 2005 3. 294 Claude Mathis (294-1593) 1996 4. 244 Claude Mathis (244-1289) 1995 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 244 Gilbert Price (244-837) 1991 Season 37.5 1981 6. 237 Bronson Sanders (237-1004) 1999 7. 229 Gilbert Price (229-738) 1990 MOST PUNTS 8. 215 Reggie Rivers (215-1145) 1990 Game 11 South Florida Sept. 11, 1999 215 Josh Brown (215-945) 1970 11 McNeese State Oct. 13, 2001 10. 207 Bill Jones (207-876) 1988

MOST SACKS BY TEXAS STATE DEFENSE MOST RUSHING TDS Game 13 Nicholls Sept. 18, 1982 1. 16 Claude Mathis 1996 2. 15 Donnie Williams 1981 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED 3. 14 Claude Mathis 1997 Game 4 Texas Sourthern Sept. 26, 2009 4. 13 Barrick Nealy 2005 Season 615 1964 13 Josh Brown 1971 6. 12 Lee Davis 2002 LOWEST RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 12 Josh Brown 1970 Season 63.1 1965 12 Ron Jacoby 1982 12 Nick Session 2005 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED 12 Todd Scott 1991 Game -4 McNeese State Oct. 28, 1989 Season 515 1956 HIGHEST AVERAGE (yards/rush - minimum 50 attempts) 1. 8.30 Todd Scott (64-531) 1990 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 2. 7.83 Karrington Bush (136-1065) 2008 Season 57.2 1956 3. 7.58 Karrington Bush (137-1039) 2007 4. 7.51 Monroe Daniels (68-511) 1971 FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS ALLOWED 5. 7.33 Vaughn Deary (60-440) 1980 Game 68 Nicholls Oct. 7, 2000 6. 7.31 Maurice Williams (52-380) 1992 Season 1,544 1964 7. 7.21 Dee White (98-707) 1962 8. 6.72 Stan Zwinggi (74-497) 2007 LOWEST TOTAL OFFENSIVE AVERAGE PER GAME 9. 6.65 Barrick Nealy (159-1057) 2005 Season 154.4 1964 10. 6.57 Alvoyd Wilson (53-348) 1973

INTERCEPTIONS BY TEXAS STATE DEFENSE MOST RUSHING YARDS/GAME (minimum 8 games) Game 6 Lamar Sept. 14, 1982 1. 145.0 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1997 6 Abilene Christian Nov. 12, 1983 2. 144.8 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1996 Season 32 1967 3. 142.6 Donald Wilkerson (11 games) 1994 4. 117.2 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1995 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 5. 114.5 Reggie Rivers (10 games) 1990 Season 128 (11 games) 1983 6. 112.3 Josh Brown (9 games) 1972 52 (10 games) 1946 7. 107.9 Roy Jackson (11 games) 1986 18 (nine games) 1930 8. 105.9 Bronson Sanders (9 games) 2001 9. 96.6 Kevin Jurgajtis (9 games) 1977 10. 94.5 Karrington Bush (11 games) 2007 94.5 Josh Brown (10 games) 1970

80 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Individual Single Season Leaders MOST PASS ATTEMPTS BEST PASS COMPLETION PCT (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 473 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 1. 72.0 David Longhofer (36-50-3) 1983 2. 409 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 2. 63.1 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 3. 363 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 3. 61.3 Ron Jacoby (111-181-11) 1982 4. 348 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 4. 60.9 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 5. 334 Bradley George (190-334-8) 2007 5. 60.4 David Williams (154-255-11) 1997 6. 322 Spergon Wynn (161-322-13) 1999 6. 60.1 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 7. 301 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 7. 59.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 8. 284 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 8. 58.7 Barrick Nealy (84-143-6) 2004 9. 275 James Duncan (134-275-10) 1970 9. 57.9 Clint Toon (73-126-6) 2008 10. 268 Ronnie Rittiman (122-268-11) 1987 10. 57.9 Cody McCauley (88-152-6) 2002

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS HIGHEST PASS EFFICIENCY (minimum 50 attempts) 1. 258 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 1. 175.6 Greg Hamilton (33-67-2) 1977 2. 240 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 2. 170.9 Bobby McBride (52-90-2) 1955 3. 208 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 3. 158.9 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 4. 190 Bradley George (190-334-8) 2007 4. 158.2 David Longhofer (36-50-3) 1983 5. 186 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 5. 150.4 Jesse Perkins (30-60-1) 1964 6. 181 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 6. 147.5 Danny Leinneweber (26-55-5) 1962 7. 173 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 7. 144.0 Barrick Nealy (84-143-6) 2004 8. 161 Spergon Wynn (161-322-13) 1999 8. 140.4 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 9. 154 David Williams (154-255-11) 1997 9. 138.2 Mike Miller (76-148-10) 1980 10. 134 James Duncan (134-275-10) 1970 10. 138.0 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005

MOST PASSING YARDS MOST AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (minimum 50 attempts) 1. 3129 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 1. 10.5 Greg Hamilton (33-67-2) 1977 2. 3121 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 2. 10.1 David Longhofer (36-50-3) 1983 3. 2875 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 3. 10.1 Bobby McBride (52-90-2) 1955 4. 2660 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 4. 9.7 Jesse Perkins (30-60-1) 1964 5. 2389 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 5. 9.3 Mike Miller (76-148-10) 1980 6. 2099 Bradley George (190-334-8) 2007 6. 8.9 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 7. 1851 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 7. 8.8 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 8. 1837 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 8. 8.7 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 9. 1779 James Duncan (134-275-10) 1970 9. 8.4 Barrick Nealy (84-143-6) 2004 10. 1759 David Williams (154-255-11) 1997 8.4 Danny Leinneweber (26-55-5) 1962

MOST PASSING TDS MOST AVERAGE YARDS/PASS COMPLETION (minimum 50 attempts) 1. 26 Bradley George 2008 1. 21.3 Greg Hamilton (33-67-2) 1977 2. 23 Bradley George 2009 2. 21.2 David Haass (27-77-12) 1985 3. 21 Barrick Nealy 2005 3. 19.5 Jesse Perkins (30-60-1) 1964 21 Barrick Nealy 2003 4. 19.1 Mike Miller (27-72-3) 1978 5. 18 David Williams 1995 5. 18.4 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 6. 16 Bradley George 2007 6. 18.1 Mike Miller (76-148-10) 1980 7. 14 Spergon Wynn 1999 7. 17.9 Mike Miller (40-103-5) 1979 14 Mike Miller 1981 8. 17.7 Danny Leinneweber (26-55-5) 1962 9. 13 Jess Perkins 1967 17.7 Alvin Woods (24-62-9) 1956 10. 12 Pence Dacus 1951 17.7 Gary Frank (27-70-7) 1974 12 Ronnie Rittiman 1987 MOST PASSING YARDS/GAME (minimum 8 games) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 283.7 Bradley George (11 games) 2009 1. 18 David Williams (111-241-18) 1996 2. 260.8 Barrick Nealy (12 games) 2003 2. 17 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 3. 238.9 David Williams (10 games) 1995 3. 14 Pence Dacus (86-161-14) 1952 4. 221.7 Bradley George (12 games) 2008 4. 13 Luis Reyes (84-187-13) 1976 5. 205.4 Barrick Nealy (14 games) 2005 13 Jess Perkins (101-224-13) 1967 6. 190.8 Bradley George (11 games) 2007 13 Spergon Wynn (161-322-13) 1999 7. 183.8 Pence Dacus (9 games) 1953 13 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 8. 168.3 Spergon Wynn (11 games) 1998 8. 12 James Duncan (98-213-12) 1971 9. 167.6 Bradley George (10 games) 2006 12 David Haass (27-77-12) 1985 10. 167.0 Mike Miller (11 games) 1981 10. 11 by nine players

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 81 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Single Season Leaders MOST PASS RECEIVING YARDS MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE 1. 1268 Cameron Luke (73-1268) 2008 1. 3932 Barrick Nealy (522-3932) 2005 2. 1035 Cameron Luke (60-1035) 2007 2. 3390 Barrick Nealy (606-3390) 2003 3. 971 David Vela (44-971) 1981 3. 3147 Bradley George (446-3147) 2009 4. 969 Da’Marcus Griggs (80-969) 2009 4. 2679 Bradley George (342-2679) 2008 5. 927 Johnny Parker (58-927) 1969 5. 2403 Mike Miller (318-2403) 1981 6. 920 Da’Marcus Griggs (65-920) 2010 6. 2387 David Williams (389-2387) 1995 7. 820 Johnny Parker (59-820) 1970 7. 2180 Bradley George (413-2180) 2007 8. 786 Markee White (56-786) 2005 8. 2035 Jess Perkins (224-2035) 1967 9. 780 K.R. Carpenter (60-780) 2003 9. 1968 David Longhofer (362-1968) 1984 10. 749 Eric Tennessee (49-749) 1987 10. 1930 David Williams (342-1930) 1997

MOST PASS RECEPTIONS MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 80 Da’Marcus Griggs (80-969) 2009 1. 34 Barrick Nealy 2005 2. 73 Cameron Luke (73-1268) 2008 2. 26 Bradley George 2008 3. 65 Da’Marcus Griggs (65-920) 2010 3. 25 Mike Miller 1981 4. 60 Cameron Luke (60-1035) 2007 4. 24 Barrick Nealy 2003 60 K.R. Carpenter (60-780) 2003 5. 23 Bradley George 2009 6. 59 Johnny Parker (59-820) 1970 6. 21 David Williams 1995 7. 58 Johnny Parker (58-927) 1969 21 Mike Miller 1980 8. 56 Markee White (56-786) 2005 8. 20 Ron Jacoby 1982 9. 51 D’Angelo Torres (51-616) 1998 9. 19 David Williams 1997 10. 50 Vaughn Deary (50-711) 1983 19 Bradley George 2007

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE/GAME (minimum 8 games) 1. 17 Cameron Luke 2008 1. 286.1 Bradley George (11 games) 2009 2. 12 Cameron Luke 2007 2. 282.5 Barrick Nealy (12 games) 2003 3. 11 David Vela 1981 3. 280.9 Barrick Nealy (14 games) 2005 4. 8 Da’Marcus Griggs 2009 4. 238.7 David Williams (10 games) 1995 8 Billy Dunk 1978 5. 223.2 Bradley George (12 games) 2008 8 Johnny Parker 1969 6. 218.5 Mike Miller (11 games) 1981 7. 7 Don Caldwell 1968 7. 203.5 Jess Perkins (10 games) 1967 7 K.R. Carpenter 2003 8. 198.2 Bradley George (11 games) 2007 7 Reynaldo Farias 1962 9. 193.9 Pence Dacus (9 games) 1953 10. 6 Cliff Mitchell 1967 10. 179.0 Barrick Nealy (9 games) 2004 6 Da’Marcus Griggs 2010 6 D’Angelo Torres 1998 MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE/PLAY (minimum 50 plays) 6 Daren Dillard 2009 1. 10.07 Bobby McBride (90-906) 1955 6 Johnny Parker 1970 2. 9.08 Jess Perkins (224-2035) 1967 6 Tyrone Scott 2005 3. 8.38 Danny Leinneweber (55-461) 1962 6 John Tyson 2004 4. 8.30 Todd Scott (64-531) 1990 5. 7.83 Bradley George (342-2679) 2008 (minimum 10 receptions) HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH 6. 7.83 Karrington Bush (136-1065) 2008 1. 25.27 Billy Dunk (22-556) 1978 7. 7.72 Rene Maldanado (146-1127) 1983 2. 24.50 Ken Coffey (10-245) 1984 8. 7.57 Pence Dacus (144-1090) 1951 3. 23.73 Tracy Smith (11-261) 1977 9. 7.56 Mike Miller (318-2403) 1981 4. 23.60 Beau Robertson (10-236) 2003 10. 7.53 Barrick Nealy (522-3932) 2005 5. 22.95 David Vela (20-459) 1980 6. 22.86 Billy Dunk (21-480) 1979 MOST ALL PURPOSE YARDS 22.86 Courtney Lane (14-320) 1984 1. 2330 Karrington Bush 2008 8. 22.74 John Tyson (23-523) 2003 9. 22.38 Robert Miller (13-291) 1974 2. 2264 Claude Mathis 1995 10. 22.19 Mike Murphy (16-355) 1987 3. 2048 Donald Wilkerson 1994 4. 1851 Claude Mathis 1996 5. 1750 Karrington Bush 2010 RECEPTIONS/GAME (minimum 8 games) 1. 7.27 Da’Marcus Griggs (11 games) 2009 6. 1637 Claude Mathis 1997 2. 5.91 Da’Marcus Griggs (11 games) 2010 7. 1621 Karrington Bush 2007 3. 5.80 Johnny Parker (10 games) 1969 8. 1610 Reggie Rivers 1990 4. 5.62 Cameron Luke (13 games) 2008 9. 1512 Claude Mathis 1994 5. 5.45 Cameron Luke (11 games) 2007 10. 1404 Donald Wilkerson 1993 6. 5.36 Johnny Parker (11 games) 1970 7. 5.10 D’Angelo Torres (10 games) 1998 8. 5.00 K.R. Carpenter (12 games) 2003 9. 4.60 Antoine Harden (10 games) 2003 10. 4.50 Tyson Olivo (8 games) 2001

82 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Single Season Leaders MOST ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (minimum 8 games) PAT kicks attempted continued... 1. 205.8 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1995 10. 32 Justin Garelick (28-32) 2009 2. 186.2 Donald Wilkerson (11 games) 1994 32 Matt Wieland (29-32) 1995 3. 179.2 Karrington Bush (13 games) 2008 32 Steven Dietz (32-32) 2003 4. 168.3 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1996 32 Baldwin (29-32) 1968 5. 161.0 Reggie Rivers (10 games) 1990 6. 159.1 Karrington Bush (11 games) 2010 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 7. 148.8 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1997 1. 14 Andrew Ireland (14-17) 2008 8. 147.4 Karrington Bush (11 games) 2007 14 Robbie Roberson (14-19) 1990 9. 137.5 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1994 3. 13 Ray Whitehead (13-17) 1993 10. 130.2 Josh Brown (9 games) 1972 4. 12 Matthew Wieland (12-14) 1996 12 Justin Martinez (12-17) 2001 MOST POINTS SCORED 12 David Wuest (12-19) 1972 1. 114 David Morrison (11 TD, 39 PAT, 3 FG) 1967 7. 11 Ray Whitehead (11-13) 1992 2. 102 Claude Mathis (17 TD) 1996 11 Matt Wieland (11-18) 1995 102 Cameron Luke (17 TD) 2008 11 Stan Jones (11-19) 2005 4. 99 Andrew Ireland (57 PAT, 14 FG) 2008 10. 10 Andrew Ireland (10-11) 2006 5. 96 Donnie Williams (16 TD) 1981 10 Andrew Ireland (10-15) 2007 6. 88 Stan Jones (55 PAT, 11 FG) 2005 10 Justin Martinez (10-17) 2000 7. 84 Claude Mathis (14 TD) 1997 10 Jesse Williams (10-18) 1985 84 Karrington Bush (14 TD) 2008 9. 78 Lee Davis (13 TD) 2002 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 78 Rex Turner (8 TD, 21 PAT, 3 FG) 1963 1. 19 Stan Jones (11-19) 2005 78 Josh Brown (13 TD) 1971 19 David Wuest (12-19) 1972 78 Barrick Nealy (13 TD) 2005 19 Robbie Roberson (14-19) 1990 4. 18 Matt Wieland (11-18) 1995 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 18 Jesse Williams (10-18) 1985 1. 17 Claude Mathis (16 rush, 1 rcv) 1996 6. 17 Justin Martinez (12-17) 2001 17 Cameron Luke (17 rcv) 2008 17 Mike Wuest (6-17) 1970 3. 16 Donnie Williams (15 rush, 1 rcv) 1981 17 Carl Andress (5-17) 1974 4. 14 Claude Mathis (14 rush) 1997 17 Ray Whitehead (13-17) 1993 14 Karrington Bush (11 rush, 2 rcv, 1 ret) 2008 17 Andrew Ireland (14-17) 2008 6. 13 Lee Davis (12 rush, 1 rcv) 2002 17 Justin Martinez (10-17) 2000 13 Josh Brown (13 rush) 1971 13 Barrick Nealy (13 rush) 2005 MOST PUNT YARDS 9. 12 Josh Brown (12 rush) 1970 1. 2822 Rick Barrow (69-2822) 1998 12 Claude Mathis (11 rush, 1 rcv) 1995 2. 2807 Rick Barrow (66-2807) 1999 12 Cameron Luke (12 rcv) 2007 3. 2734 Mike Taylor (69-2734) 1978 12 Ron Jacoby (12 rush) 1982 4. 2519 David Muldoon (66-2519) 1977 12 Todd Scott (12 rush) 1991 5. 2437 Jerry Fife (69-2437) 1984 12 Nick Session (12 rush) 2005 6. 2388 Rick Barrow (62-2388) 2000 7. 2358 Matthew Wieland (60-2358) 1996 MOST PAT KICKS MADE 8. 2306 Jon White (53-2306) 1965 1. 57 Andrew Ireland (57-59) 2008 9. 2302 Raymond Palmour (56-2302) 1951 2. 55 Stan Jones (55-60) 2005 10. 2264 Raymond Palmour (60-2264) 1950 3. 51 Neal Neunhoffer (51-52) 1981 4. 45 Neal Neunhoffer (45-51) 1982 MOST PUNT ATTEMPTS 5. 44 Terry Whitman (44-45) 1980 1. 69 Rick Barrow (69-2822) 1998 6. 39 David Morrison (39-39) 1967 69 Mike Taylor (69-2734) 1978 7. 37 Andrew Ireland (37-37) 2007 69 Jerry Fife (69-2437) 1984 8. 35 David Wuest (35-39) 1971 4. 66 David Muldoon (66-2519) 1977 9. 34 Ross Doctoroff (34-35) 1997 66 Rick Barrow (66-2807) 1999 10. 32 Steven Dietz (32-32) 2003 6. 62 Rick Barrow (62-2388) 2000 7. 60 Jeff Brandes (60-2168) 1992 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 60 Raymond Palmour (60-2264) 1950 1. 60 Stan Jones (55-60) 2005 60 Matthew Wieland (60-2358) 1996 2. 59 Andrew Ireland (57-59) 2008 10. 59 Charles Davis (59-1925) 1960 3. 52 Neal Neunhoffer (51-52) 1981 59 Marvin McCurry (59-2234) 2002 4. 51 Neal Neunhoffer (45-51) 1982 5. 45 Terry Whitman (44-45) 1980 6. 39 David Morrison (39-39) 1967 39 David Wuest (35-39) 1971 8. 37 Andrew Ireland (37-37) 2007 9. 35 Ross Doctoroff (34-35) 1997

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AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (minimum 10 attempts) MOST KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 45.92 Chris MacDonald (49-2250) 2007 1. 1055 Karrington Bush (42-1055) 2008 2. 44.85 Paul Alsbury (39-1749) 1990 2. 932 Karrington Bush (34-932) 2010 3. 43.58 Jon White (45-1961) 1963 3. 765 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 4. 43.51 Jon White (53-2306) 1965 4. 506 Mishak Rivas (22-506) 2009 5. 43.39 Chris MacDonald (46-1996) 2006 5. 466 Karrington Bush (21-466) 2007 6. 43.35 Cory Elolf (48-2081) 2003 6. 446 A.J. Johnson (19-446) 1988 7. 42.53 Rick Barrow (66-2807) 1999 7. 430 D. Wilkerson (20-430) 1993 8. 41.87 Cory Elolf (54-2261) 2004 8. 411 Reggie Rivers (18-411) 1989 9. 41.61 Ben Follis (49-2039) 2010 9. 400 Stanley Bunton (17-400) 1979 10. 41.42 Paul Alsbury (52-2154) 1989 10. 378 Stan Zwinggi (15-378) 2007

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS MOST KICK RETURNS 1. 352 Claude Mathis (20-352) 1995 1. 42 Karrington Bush (42-1055) 2008 2. 344 Mac Sauls (24-344) 1967 2. 34 Karrington Bush (34-932) 2010 3. 287 Danny Faust (21-287) 1992 3. 26 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 4. 284 Justin Vogt (29-284) 2001 4. 22 Mishak Rivas (22-506) 2009 5. 280 Da’Marcus Griggs (21-280) 2010 5. 21 Karrington Bush (21-466) 2007 6. 244 Maurice Williams (27-244) 1991 6. 20 Billy Sanders (20-365) 1952 7. 242 Mike Collins (24-242) 1989 20 Donald Wilkerson (20-430) 1993 8. 231 Bobby Graham (17-231) 1955 8. 19 A.J. Johnson (19-446) 1988 9. 225 Mike Collins (30-225) 1988 19 Reggie Rivers (19-374) 1990 10. 223 Claude Mathis (17-223) 1994 10. 18 Reggie Rivers (18-411) 1989 18 Aaron Allen (18-375) 1995 PUNT RETURNS 1. 30 Mike Collins (30-225) 1988 KICK RETURN TDS 2. 29 Justin Vogt (29-284) 2001 1. 1 Willard Dearing 1959 3. 28 Gary Peoples (28-183) 1982 1 Karrington Bush 2008 4. 27 Maurice Williams (27-244) 1991 1 David Smith 1975 5. 24 Der Straughter (24-172) 2004 1 A.J. Johnson 1988 24 Mike Collins (24-242) 1989 1 Daren Dillard 2009 24 Mac Sauls (24-344) 1967 8. 22 Gary Peoples (22-166) 1981 AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (minimum 10 attempts) 9. 21 Stanley Bunton (21-111) 1979 1. 29.42 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 21 Da’Marcus Griggs (21-280) 2010 2. 28.08 Andy Buffington (13-365) 1969 21 Danny Faust (21-287) 1992 3. 28.00 Willard Dearing (11-308) 1959 4. 27.41 Karrington Bush (34-932) 2010 PUNT RETURN TDS 5. 26.50 Dameo Williams (12-318) 2005 1. 2 Eric Cobble 1982 6. 26.25 W. Heyward (12-315) 2004 2. 1 Da’Marcus Griggs 2010 7. 25.36 Paul Darby (11-279) 1976 1 Melvin Webber 2005 8. 25.20 Stan Zwinggi (15-378) 2007 1 Ronnie Kuhn 1978 9. 25.12 Karrington Bush (42-1055) 2008 1 Donald Miller 1994 10. 24.80 Floyd Campbell (10-248) 1971 1 A.J. Jonhson 1987 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 131 Charles Sterling (4-131) 1985 1. 17.60 Claude Mathis (20-352) 1995 2. 120 Paul Phillips (4-120) 1976 2. 17.00 Caddo Sanders (10-170) 1956 3. 115 Max Sauls (4-115) 1964 3. 15.46 Mac Sauls (13-201) 1965 4. 110 Billy Sanders (5-110) 1952 4. 14.33 Mac Sauls (24-344) 1967 5. 107 Robbie Robinett (2-107) 1959 5. 13.88 Billy Sanders (16-222) 1952 6. 105 Mac Sauls (8-105) 1965 6. 13.86 Mac Sauls (14-194) 1966 7. 97 Pence Dacus (4-97) 1953 7. 13.67 Danny Faust (21-287) 1992 8. 95 Ken Huewitt (3-95) 1982 8. 13.59 Bobby Graham (17-231) 1955 9. 92 Cyril Friday (3-92) 1983 9. 13.33 Da’Marcus Griggs (21-280) 2010 10. 91 Tim Staskus (5-91) 1982 10. 13.12 Claude Mathis (17-223) 1994

84 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Single Season Leaders INTERCEPTIONS ASSISTED TACKLES 1. 9 Lee Lundin (9-36) 1986 1. 105 Chad Coleman (70-105) 1990 2. 8 Mac Sauls (8-105) 1965 2. 95 Cleve Tryon (32-95) 1990 8 Adrian Simpson (8-72) 1983 3. 92 Brad Fulks (41-92) 1987 8 Don Caldwell (8-49) 1969 4. 79 Tim Staskus (39-79) 1982 5. 7 David Glasco (7-63) 1984 79 Brad Fulks (59-79) 1988 7 Ricky West (7-32) 1971 6. 76 Cyril Friday (43-76) 1982 7. 6 Mac Sauls (6-16) 1966 7. 71 David Simmons (41-71) 2003 8. 5 Billy Sanders (5-110) 1952 8. 68 Danny Davis (23-68) 1991 5 Tim Staskus (5-91) 1982 68 Ypres Thomas (96-68) 1996 5 Bobby McBride (5-82) 1954 10. 66 Greg Pitts (49-66) 1999 5 Ronnie Kuhn (5-44) 1977 66 Scott Swinnea (50-66) 1994 5 David Glasco (5-43) 1982 5 Kyle Bolen (5-36) 1972 TACKLES FOR LOSS 5 Butch Maywald (5-11) 1989 1. 19.0 Greg Pitts (19-0/55) 2002 5 Bobby McBride (5-10) 1955 2. 18.0 Fred Evans (13-10/72) 2005 5 Walter Musgrove (5-3) 2006 3. 17.5 Fred Evans (15-5/61) 2004 5 Tommy Blair (5-0) 1969 4. 16.0 Clenton Ballard (16-0/47) 2000 5 Mike Montgomery (5-0) 1969 16.0 Sterling Rogers (16-0/47) 2000 5 David Glasco (5-0) 1983 6. 15.0 C.J. Carroll (15-0/59) 2000 7. 14.0 Glenn Mangold (14-0/34) 1988 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 8. 13.0 C.J. Carroll (13-0/50) 1999 1. 2 Cyril Friday 1983 13.0 Cyril Friday (13-0/26) 1982 2 Brad Schley 1997 13.0 Jeremy Castillo (11-4/37) 2005 3. 1 18 players, last was Joe Bell 2008 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 72 Fred Evans (13-10/72) 2005 1. 97 C.J. Carroll (2-97) 2000 2. 64 Sterling Rogers (12-0/64) 2001 2. 78 B. Dickinson (1-78) 2002 3. 63 Greg Pitts (12-0/63) 2001 3. 72 Larry Hayden (1-72) 2003 4. 61 Fred Evans (15-5/61) 2004 4. 58 Myron Coleman (1-58) 2000 5. 59 C.J. Carroll (15-0/59) 2000 5. 56 Johnny McCoy (1-56) 2003 6. 55 Greg Pitts (19-0/55) 2002 6. 52 Sterling Rogers (1-52) 2000 7. 52 Glenn Mangold (12-0/52) 1987 7. 50 Epsilon Williams (0-50) 2004 52 Todd Davis (5-0/52) 1988 8. 46 Clay Weir (1-46) 2001 52 D. Glasper (5-6/52) 2003 46 Greg Pitts (1-46) 2002 10. 51 Travis Houston (9-6/51) 2008 10. 33 Jamarqus O’Neal (2-33) 2005 MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS TOTAL TACKLES 1. 12.0 Cyril Friday 1982 1. 175 Chad Coleman (70-105) 1990 12.0 Rod Clark 1981 2. 164 Ypres Thomas (96-68) 1996 12.0 Rod Clark 1982 3. 138 Brad Fulks (59-79) 1988 4. 11.0 C.J. Carroll 2000 4. 133 Brad Fulks (41-92) 1987 11.0 C.J. Carroll 1999 133 Tommy Blair (84-49) 1969 6. 10.0 Monte Lewis 1993 6. 127 Greg Pitts (67-60) 2002 7. 9.5 Cyril Friday 1982 127 Cleve Tryon (32-95) 1990 9.5 Rod Clark 1981 8. 126 David Gaffney (61-65) 1993 9. 9.0 John Douglass 1992 9. 122 Cliffton Black (73-49) 1999 9.0 Glenn Mangold 1987 10. 120 Brian Surovik (67-53) 1995 9.0 Brad Schley 1997

UNASSISTED TACKLES MOST FUMBLES FORCED 1. 73 Cliffton Black (73-49) 1999 1. 7 Sterling Rogers 2001 73 C.J. Carroll (73-25) 2000 2. 6 Greg Pitts 2002 6. 72 Sterling Rogers (72-18) 1998 3. 5 Jeremy Castillo 2006 7. 70 Chad Coleman (70-105) 1990 5 Courtney Smith 2008 8. 69 Brian Surovik (69-49) 1997 5 C.J. Carroll 2000 9. 68 Greg Pitts (68-45) 2001 5 C.J. Carroll 1999 10. 67 Greg Pitts (67-60) 2002 5 John Douglass 1992 67 Courtney Smith (67-50) 2008 8 4 seven players 67 Charles Burleson (67-52) 1979 67 Brian Surovik (67-53) 1995

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 85 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Single Season Leaders/Career Leaders MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED CAREER LEADERS 1. 7 Myron Coleman 1999 MOST RUSHING YARDS 2. 5 Bret Floyd 1988 1. 4694 Claude Mathis (882-4694) 1994-97 3. 4 Glenn Mangold 1987 2. 3205 Kevin Jurgajtis (634-3205) 1974-77 4. 3 Ben Jessie 1988 3. 3193 Karrington Bush (477-3193) 2007-10 3 Danny Davis 1991 4. 2940 Bronson Sanders (709-2940) 1998-01 3 Craig Hemphill 1991 5. 2909 Josh Brown (597-2909) 1969-72 3 Chet Hanks 1992 6. 2507 Reggie Rivers (530-2507) 1987-90 3 William Welch 1996 7. 2471 (475-2461) 1980-83 3 Travis Houston 2008 8. 2377 Reece Morrison (469-2377) 1964-67 3 Jimmy Nelms 1987 9. 2356 Donald Wilkerson (437-2356) 1993-94 3 Albert Purdy 1981 10. 2353 Donnie Williams (455-2353) 1979-81 3 Kenyon Leno 2003 3 Jeremy Castillo 2005 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 3 Jeremy Castillo 2006 1. 882 Claude Mathis (882-4694) 1994-97 3 Epsilon Williams 2004 2. 709 Bronson Sanders (709-2940) 1998-01 3 Brad Fulks 1985 3. 634 Kevin Jurgajtis (634-3205) 1974-77 3 Arnold Baker 1985 4. 597 Josh Brown (597-2909) 1969-72 5. 530 Reggie Rivers (530-2507) 1987-90 MOST PASS BREAKUPS 6. 493 Lee Davis (493-2511) 1999-02 1. 12 Nicolas Jack 1995 7. 478 Gilbert Price (478-1575) 1988-91 12 Bobby Watkins 1980 8. 477 Karrington Bush (477-3193) 2007-10 3. 11 Ken Huewitt 1982 477 Eric Cobble (477-2212) 1982-85 11 Harold Watson 2003 10. 475 Ricky Sanders (475-2461) 1980-83 5. 10 Epsilon Williams 2005 10 Delwin Manning 1992 MOST RUSHING TDS 10 Derrick Vaughn 1997 1. 45 Claude Mathis 1994-97 8. 9 Darryl Morris 2010 2. 34 Josh Brown 1969-72 9 Drenard Williams 2008 3. 33 Mike Miller 1978-81 9 Daniel Varvel 2007 4. 28 Lee Davis 1999-02 9 Jamarqus O’Neal 2005 28 Kevin Jurgajtis 1974-77 9 Brian McCray 1993 6. 26 Donnie Williams 1979-81 9 A.J. Jonhson 1987 7. 25 Eric Cobble 1982-85 9 Billy Hall 1982 8. 24 Karrington Bush 2007-10 9. 19 Ricky Sanders 1980-83 MOST QUARTERBACK HURRIES 10. 18 Stan Zwinggi 2004-08 1. 22 Greg Pitts 2002 18 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 2. 18 Greg Pitts 2001 18 Todd Scott 1990-91 3. 16 Clenton. Ballard 2001 4. 14 Sterling Rogers 2000 MOST YARDS/RUSH (minimum 100 attempts) 5. 13 Myron Coleman 2000 1. 6.91 Todd Scott (121-836) 1990-91 6. 12 C.J. Carroll 2000 2. 6.69 Karrington Bush (477-3193) 2007-10 12 Josh Tubbs 2003 3. 6.36 Danny Faust (160-1017) 1990-92 8. 11 C.J. Carroll 1999 4. 6.03 Stan Zwinggi (325-1961) 2004-08 9. 9 Justin Dunk 2001 5. 5.97 Willard Dearing (118-704) 1959 9 J. Washington 2001 6. 5.80 Vaughn Deary (156-905) 1980-83 7. 5.51 Terrell Harris (283-1558) 2002-04 8. 5.43 Alvoid Wilson (173-940) 1971-74 MOST BLOCKED KICKS 1. 2 Nato James 2004 9. 5.40 Chase Wilson (139-751) 2003-06 10. 5.39 Pat Franklin (188-1014) 1984-85 2. 1 by 19 players; last by Marcus Clark, Matt Harris, Derek Lopez and Leon Woolsey in 2010 MOST RUSHING YARDS/GAME (minimum 10 games) 1. 107.1 D. Wilkerson (22 games) 1993-94 2. 106.7 Claude Mathis (44 games) 1994-97 3. 88.2 Josh Brown (33 games) 1969-72 4. 82.2 Kevin Jurgajtis (39 games) 1974-77 5. 81.9 Karrington Bush (39 games) 2007-10 6. 79.6 Bill Jones (11 games) 1988 7. 74.6 Floyd Campbell (19 games) 1970-71 8. 73.6 Leo Chafin (10 games) 1951 9. 71.3 Donnie Williams (33 games) 1979-81 10. 67.9 Lee Davis (37 games) 1999-02

86 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Career Leaders MOST PASS ATTEMPTS BEST PASS COMPLETION PCT (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 1277 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2005-09 1. 59.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 2. 1018 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 2. 59.0 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2005-09 3. 979 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 3. 58.3 Clint Toon (102-175-8) 2007-08 4. 606 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 4. 57.9 Ron Jacoby (135-233-14) 1979-82 5. 591 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 5. 55.8 Jason Griffin (86-154-5) 1998-00 6. 529 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 6. 55.2 Tyler Arndt (106-192-7) 2010 7. 512 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 7. 55.1 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 8. 431 David Longhofer (219-431-25) 1982-85 8. 54.3 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 9. 402 Cody McCauley (218-402-15) 2001-02 9. 54.2 Cody McCauley (218-402-15) 2001-02 10. 385 Jess Perkins (167-385-21) 1966-67 10. 54.0 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS PASS EFFICIENCY (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 753 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2005-09 1. 136.0 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2005-09 2. 550 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 2. 135.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 3. 532 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 3. 133.2 Bobby McBride (96-190-9) 1954-55 4. 334 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 4. 127.2 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 5. 270 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 5. 126.4 Clint Toon (102-175-8) 2007-08 6. 265 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 6. 125.3 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 7. 243 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 7. 125.2 Greg Hamilton (92-224-13) 1977-80 8. 219 David Longhofer (219-431-25) 1982-85 8. 124.3 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 9. 218 Cody McCauley (218-402-15) 2001-02 9. 123.1 Tyler Arndt (106-192-7) 2010 10. 167 Jess Perkins (167-385-21) 1966-67 10. 122.0 Ron Jacoby (135-233-14) 1979-82

MOST PASSING YARDS AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 9556 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2005-09 1. 8.7 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 2. 7206 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 2. 8.4 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 3. 6677 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 3. 8.3 Bobby McBride (96-190-9) 1954-55 4. 4446 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 4. 7.9 Greg Hamilton (92-224-13) 1977-80 5. 3904 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 5. 7.6 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 6. 3670 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 6. 7.5 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2005-09 7. 3497 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 7. 7.4 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 8. 3009 David Longhofer (219-431-25) 1982-85 8. 7.2 Ron Rittimann (60-127-8) 1988 9. 2529 Jess Perkins (167-385-21) 1966-67 9. 7.2 Ron Jacoby (135-233-14) 1979-82 10. 2496 Cody McCauley (218-402-15) 2001-02 10. 7.2 Rene Maldanado (125-256-14) 1983-85

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 76 Bradley George 2005-09 1. 19.2 Greg Hamilton (92-224-13) 1977-80 2. 52 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 2. 18.3 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 3. 45 David Williams 1994-97 3. 16.4 Bobby McBride (96-190-9) 1954-55 4. 32 Pence Dacus 1951-53 4. 16.0 Noe Gonzalez (123-308-24) 1971-73 5. 31 Mike Miller 1978-81 5. 15.4 Jesse Perkins (73-192-9) 1964-65 6. 24 Spergon Wynn 1998-99 6. 15.3 Ron Rittimann (60-127-8) 1988 7. 20 Greg Hamilton 1977-80 8. 15.1 Jess Perkins (167-385-21) 1966-67 8. 19 Jess Perkins 1966-67 9. 15.1 Luis Reyes (107-275-24) 1975-77 19 James Duncan 1968-71 10. 15.1 David Haass (86-217-21) 1985-88 10. 16 Cody McCauley 2001-02 PASSING YARDS/GAME (minimum 10 games) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 217.2 Bradley George (44 games) 2005-09 1. 52 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 2. 205.9 Barrick Nealy (35 games) 2003-05 2. 35 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2005-09 3. 162.9 David Williams (41 games) 1994-97 3. 32 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 4. 159.6 Ronnie Rittiman (11 games) 1987 4. 31 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 5. 159.0 Spergon Wynn (22 games) 1998-99 5. 29 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 6. 141.7 Wilbert Mitchell (10 games) 1969 6. 28 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 7. 139.4 Pence Dacus (28 games) 1951-53 7. 25 David Longhofer (219-431-25) 1982-85 8. 126.4 Jess Perkins (20 games) 1966-67 8. 24 Noe Gonzalez (123-308-24) 1971-73 9. 118.9 Cody McCauley (21 games) 2001-02 24 Luis Reyes (107-275-24) 1975-77 10. 108.4 Mike Miller (41 games) 1978-81 10. 21 David Haass (86-217-21) 1985-88 21 Jess Perkins (167-385-21) 1966-67

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 87 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Career Leaders MOST RECEIVING YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 1. 2470 Johnny Parker (160-2470) 1969-71 1. 9786 Bradley George (1479-9786) 2005-09 2. 2431 Cameron Luke (142-2431) 2006-08 2. 8933 Barrick Nealy (1382-8933) 2003-05 3. 2110 David Vela (101-2110) 1979-82 3. 7093 David Williams (1263-7093) 1994-97 4. 1990 Da’Marcus Griggs (154-1990) 2007-10 4. 6249 Mike Miller (952-6249) 1978-81 5. 1586 Daren Dillard (105-1586) 2008-10 5. 4694 Claude Mathis (884-4694) 1994-97 6. 1565 Billy Dunk (75-1565) 1977-80 6. 4247 Pence Dacus (587-4247) 1951-53 7. 1418 Mike Murphy (72-1418) 1986-89 7. 3842 James Duncan (713-3842) 1968-71 8. 1396 Eric Tennessee (105-1396) 1984-87 8. 3830 David Longhofer (726-3830) 1982-85 9. 1375 K.R. Carpenter (98-1375) 2003-05 9. 3252 Spergon Wynn (827-3252) 1998-99 10. 1350 D’Angelo Torres (122-1350) 1997-99 10. 3205 Kevin Jurgajtis (634-3205) 1974-77

PASS RECEPTIONS TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 160 Johnny Parker (160-2470) 1969-71 1. 79 Bradley George 2005-09 2. 154 Da’Marcus Griggs (154-1990) 2007-10 2. 70 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 3. 142 Cameron Luke (142-2431) 2006-08 3. 64 Mike Miller 1978-81 4. 122 D’Angelo Torres (122-1350) 1997-99 4. 59 David Williams 1994-97 5. 121 Tyson Olivo (121-1229) 1998-01 5. 49 Claude Mathis 1994-97 6. 105 Daren Dillard (105-1586) 2008-10 6. 35 Greg Hamilton 1977-80 105 Eric Tennessee (105-1396) 1984-87 7. 34 Josh Brown 1969-72 8. 101 David Vela (101-2110) 1979-82 8. 32 Cameron Luke 2006-08 9. 100 Alvin Canady (100-883) 2005-09 32 Pence Dacus 1951-53 10. 98 K.R. Carpenter (98-1375) 2003-05 10. 31 Lee Davis 1999-02

PASS RECEPTION TDS TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (minimum 10 games) 1. 32 Cameron Luke 2006-08 1. 255.2 Barrick Nealy (35 games) 2003-05 2. 19 Johnny Parker 1969-71 2. 222.4 Bradley George (44 games) 2005-09 3. 17 David Vela 1979-82 3. 173.0 David Williams (41 games) 1994-97 4. 16 Daren Dillard 2008-10 4. 159.2 Jess Perkins (20 games) 1966-67 5. 15 Billy Dunk 1977-80 5. 154.1 Ronnie Rittiman (11 games) 1987 6. 14 Da’Marcus Griggs 2007-10 6. 152.4 Mike Miller (41 games) 1978-81 7. 11 Terrance Hatton 1994-97 7. 151.7 Pence Dacus (28 games) 1951-53 11 D’Angelo Torres 1997-99 8. 147.8 Spergon Wynn (22 games) 1998-99 11 Mike Murphy 1986-89 9. 141.7 Wilbert Mitchell (10 games) 1969 10. 10 Cyril Adkins 1994-97 10. 128.0 Cody McCauley (21 games) 2001-02 10 John Tyson 2003-04 TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (minimum 50 plays) AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (minimum 50 receptions) 1. 8.07 Bobby McBride (195-1574) 1954-55 1. 20.89 David Vela (101-2110) 1979-82 2. 7.31 Maurice Williams (52-380) 1992-95 2. 20.87 Billy Dunk (75-1565) 1977-80 3. 7.24 Pence Dacus (587-4247) 1951-53 3. 19.69 Mike Murphy (72-1418) 1986-89 4. 7.18 Rene Maldanado (256-1839) 1983-85 4. 18.60 John Tyson (50-930) 2003-04 5. 7.08 Bob Lewis (99-701) 1959 5. 17.12 Cameron Luke (142-2431) 2006-08 6. 6.91 Todd Scott (121-836) 1990-91 6. 15.44 Johnny Parker (160-2470) 1969-71 7. 6.81 Wilbert Mitchel (208-1417) 1969 7. 15.10 Daren Dillard (105-1586) 2008-10 8. 6.73 Ron Rittimann (143-962) 1988 8. 14.63 Markee White (67-980) 2004-05 9. 6.66 Eric Turner (191-1272) 1989 9. 14.55 Cyril Adkins (76-1106) 1994-97 10. 6.65 Karrington Bush (480-3193) 2007-10 10. 14.48 Gary Peoples (65-941) 1979-82 ALL PURPOSE YARDS RECEPTIONS/GAME (minimum 10 games) 1. 7264 Claude Mathis 1994-97 1. 5.16 Johnny Parker (31 games) 1969-71 2. 6211 Karrington Bush 2007-10 2. 4.60 Antoine Harden (10 games) 2003 3. 4015 Reggie Rivers 1987-90 3. 4.40 Da’Marcus Griggs (35 games) 2007-10 4. 3854 Bronson Sanders 1998-01 4. 4.36 D’Angelo Torres (28 games) 1997-99 5. 3781 Kevin Jurgajtis 1974-77 5. 4.18 Cameron Luke (34 games) 2006-08 6. 3452 Donald Wilkerson 1993-94 6. 4.08 K.R. Carpenter (24 games) 2003-05 7. 3283 Lee Davis 1999-02 7. 3.70 Cliff Mitchell (10 games) 1967 8. 3216 Josh Brown 1969-72 8. 3.35 Markee White (20 games) 2004-05 9. 3126 Ricky Sanders 1980-83 9. 3.18 Tyson Olivo (38 games) 1998-01 10. 3092 Eric Cobble 1982-85 10. 3.00 Daren Dillard (35 games) 2008-10 3.00 Mishak Rivas (22 games) 2008-09

88 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Career Leaders ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (minimum 10 games) FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 165.1 Claude Mathis (44 games) 1994-97 1. 36 Ray Whitehead (36-45) 1991-94 2. 159.3 Karrington Bush (39 games) 2006-10 2. 34 Andrew Ireland (34-43) 2006-08 3. 156.9 D. Wilkerson (22 games) 1993-94 3. 29 Justin Martinez (29-50) 1999-02 4. 100.4 Reggie Rivers (40 games) 1987-90 4. 25 Neal Neunhoffer (25-44) 1981-84 5. 97.5 Josh Brown (33 games) 1969-72 5. 22 Robbie Roberson (22-35) 1990-91 6. 96.9 Kevin Jurgajtis (39 games) 1974-77 6. 19 Terry Whitman (19-32) 1977-80 7. 92.1 Bill Jones (11 games) 1988 19 David Wuest (19-36) 1970-73 8. 91.6 Floyd Campbell (19 games) 1970-71 8. 16 David Morrison (16-18) 1964-67 9. 88.7 Lee Davis (37 games) 1999-02 16 Ross Doctoroff (16-22) 1997-99 10. 84.6 Jessie Davis (28 games) 1975-77 10. 15 Mike Wuest (15-30) 1969-70

TOTAL POINTS SCORED FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 294 Claude Mathis (49 TD) 1994-97 1. 50 Justin Martinez (29-50) 1999-02 2. 227 David Morrison (16 TD, 83 PAT, 16 FG) 1964-67 2. 45 Ray Whitehead (36-45) 1991-94 3. 219 Andrew Ireland (117 PAT, 34 FG) 2006-08 3. 44 Neal Neunhoffer (25-44) 1981-84 4. 217 Neal Neunhoffer (142 PAT, 25 FG) 1981-84 4. 43 Andrew Ireland (34-43) 2006-08 5. 204 Josh Brown (34 TD) 1969-72 5. 36 David Wuest (19-36) 1970-73 6. 198 Mike Miller (33 TD) 1978-81 6. 35 Robbie Roberson (22-35) 1990-91 7. 192 Cameron Luke (32 TD) 2006-08 7. 34 Carl Andress (11-34) 1972-75 8. 179 Justin Martinez (92 PAT, 29 FG) 1999-02 8. 32 Terry Whitman (19-32) 1977-80 9. 178 Ray Whitehead (70 PAT, 36 FG) 1991-94 9. 30 Mike Wuest (15-30) 1969-70 10. 174 Donnie Williams (29 TD) 1979-81 30 Steven Dietz (13-30) 2003-04

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED PUNT YARDS 1. 49 Claude Mathis (45 rush, 4 rcv) 1994-97 1. 9989 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 2. 34 Josh Brown (34 rush) 1969-72 2. 8058 Mike Taylor (212-8058) 1978-81 3. 33 Mike Miller (33 rush) 1978-81 3. 7923 Jeff Brandes (208-7923) 1992-95 4. 32 Cameron Luke (32 rcv) 2006-08 4. 7641 Paul Alsbury (194-7641) 1987-90 5. 31 Lee Davis (28 rush, 3 rcv) 1999-02 5. 6158 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 6. 29 Donnie Williams (26 rush, 3 rcv) 1979-81 6. 5882 Jerry Fife (164-5882) 1982,84-85 7. 28 Karrington Bush (24 rush, 3 rcv, 1 ret) 2006-10 7. 5574 Jon White (134-5574) 1963-65 28 Kevin Jurgajtis (28 rush) 1974-77 8. 5543 Tom Soyars (142-5543) 1968-70 9. 27 Eric Cobble (25 rush, 2 ret) 1982-85 9. 5384 Raymond Palmour (139-5384) 1950-51,54 10. 24 Alvin Canady (17 rush, 7 rcv) 2005-09 10. 5177 Ben Follis (130-5177) 2008-10

PAT KICKS MADE PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 142 Neal Neunhoffer (142-157) 1981-84 1. 250 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 2. 117 Andrew Ireland (117-119) 2006-08 2. 212 Mike Taylor (212-8058) 1978-81 3. 112 Terry Whitman (112-127) 1977-80 3. 208 Jeff Brandes (208-7923) 1992-95 4. 92 Justin Martinez (92-97) 1999-02 4. 194 Paul Alsbury (194-7641) 1987-90 5. 83 David Morrison (83-86) 1964-67 5. 164 Jerry Fife (164-5882) 1982-85 6. 74 David Wuest (74-81) 1970-73 6. 147 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 7. 70 Ray Whitehead (70-72) 1991-94 7. 142 Tom Soyars (142-5543) 1968-70 8. 68 Stan Jones (68-74) 2004-05 8. 139 Raymond Palmour (139-5384) 1950-54 9. 64 Rex Turner (64-51) 1961-63 9. 134 Jon White (134-5574) 1963-65 10. 54 Carl Andress (54-57) 1972-75 10. 130 Ben Follis (130-5177) 2008-10 54 Steven Dietz (54-54) 2003-04 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (minimum 20 attempts) PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. 44.69 Chris MacDonald (95-4246) 2006-07 1. 157 Neal Neunhoffer (142-157) 1981-84 2. 41.89 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 2. 127 Terry Whitman (112-127) 1977-80 3. 41.60 Jon White (134-5574) 1963-65 3. 119 Andrew Ireland (117-119) 2006-08 4. 39.96 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 4. 97 Justin Martinez (92-97) 1999-02 5. 39.82 Ben Follis (130-5177) 2008-10 5. 86 David Morrison (83-86) 1964-67 6. 39.39 Paul Alsbury (194-7641) 1987-90 6. 81 David Wuest (74-81) 1970-73 7. 39.30 Matthew Wieland (60-2358) 1996 7. 74 Stan Jones (68-74) 2004-05 8. 39.04 Tom Soyars (142-5543) 1968-70 8. 72 Ray Whitehead (70-72) 1991-94 9. 38.73 Raymond Palmour (139-5384) 1950-54 9. 59 Ross Doctoroff (53-59) 1997-99 10. 38.31 Marvin McCurry (116-4444) 2001-02 10. 57 Carl Andress (54-57) 1972-75

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 89 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Career Leaders PUNT RETURN YARDS KICK RETURNS 1. 739 Mac Sauls (51-739) 1965-67 1. 99 Karrington Bush (65-1599) 2006-09 2. 635 Claude Mathis (44-635) 1994-97 2. 46 Reggie Rivers (46-920) 1987-90 3. 577 Mike Collins (73-577) 1986-89 3. 45 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 4. 472 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 4. 35 Morris Crosby (35-594) 2005-08 5. 408 Gary Peoples (62-408) 1979-82 35 Donald Wilkerson (35-757) 1993-94 6. 320 Mike Montgomery (44-320) 1968-70 6. 32 Aaron Allen (32-583) 1994-97 7. 313 Justin Vogt (32-313) 2000-01 32 Stan Zwinggi (32-747) 2004-08 8. 289 Louie Simmonds (31-289) 1963-65 8. 31 A. J. Johnson (31-658) 1985-88 9. 287 Danny Faust (21-287) 1990-92 9. 30 Kevin Jurgajtis (30-482) 1974-77 10. 282 Morris Crosby (31-282) 2005-08 10. 29 Gary Peoples (29-597) 1979-82

PUNT RETURNS AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 73 Mike Collins (73-577) 1986-89 1. 26.47 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 2. 62 Gary Peoples (62-408) 1979-82 2. 25.57 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2006-10 3. 51 Mac Sauls (51-739) 1965-67 3. 23.34 Stan Zwinggi (32-747) 2004-08 4. 44 Mike Montgomery (44-320) 1968-70 4. 23.06 A.J Johnson (31-715) 1985-88 44 Claude Mathis (44-635) 1994-97 5. 23.00 Mishak Rivas (22-506) 2008-09 6. 32 Justin Vogt (32-313) 2000-01 6. 21.82 Stanley Bunton (22-480) 1979-81 7. 31 Morris Crosby (31-282) 2005-08 7. 21.63 D. Wilkerson (35-757) 1993-94 31 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 8. 20.96 Ben Jessie (24-503) 1985-88 31 Louie Simmonds (31-289) 1963-65 9. 20.64 Bronson Sanders (22-454) 1998-01 10. 30 Jarvis Smith (30-234) 2002-03 10. 20.59 Gary Peoples (29-597) 1979-82

PUNT RETURN TDS INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 2 Eric Cobble 1982-85 1. 131 Charles Sterling (4-131) 1985 2. 1 Da’Marcus Griggs 2007-10 131 Marcus Clark (6-131) 2007-09 1 Melvin Webber 2004-05 3. 128 Tim Staskus (8-128) 1981-83 1 Donald Miller 1992-95 128 Bobby Watkins (8-128) 1979-80 1 A.J. Jonhson 1987 5. 122 Paul Phillips (6-122) 1973,75-76 1 Ronnie Kuhn 1977-78 6. 121 Mac Sauls (14-121) 1965-67 7. 117 Darrell Johnson (6-117) 1975-76,78 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (minimum 20 attempts) 8. 115 Max Sauls (4-115) 1964 1. 15.23 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 9. 110 Billy Sanders (5-110) 1952 2. 14.49 Mac Sauls (51-739) 1965-67 10. 107 Robbie Robinett (2-107) 1959 3. 14.43 Claude Mathis (44-635) 1994-97 4. 13.67 Danny Faust (21-287) 1990-92 INTERCEPTIONS 5. 13.33 Da’Marcus Griggs (21-280) 2007-10 1. 17 David Glasco (17-106) 1982-84 6. 9.78 Justin Vogt (32-313) 2000-01 2. 14 Mac Sauls (14-121) 1965-67 7. 9.32 Louie Simmonds (31-289) 1963-65 3. 11 Adrian Simpson (11-72) 1980,82-83 8. 9.10 Morris Crosby (31-282) 2005-08 11 Ricky West (11-67) 1968,71 9. 9.04 Maurice Williams (27-244) 1991 5. 10 Keith Frase (10-102) 1975-78 10. 8.25 Eric Cobble (20-165) 1982-85 10 Bobby McBride (10-92) 1954-55 10 Don Caldwell (10-73) 1968-70 KICK RETURN YARDS 10 Leon Savage (10-65) 1973-76 1. 2531 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2007-10 9. 9 Ronnie Kuhn (9-44) 1977-78 2. 1191 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 9 Lee Lundin (9-36) 1985-02 3. 920 Reggie Rivers (46-920) 1987-90 9 Aaron Randow (9-22) 1971-73 4. 757 Donald Wilkerson (35-757) 1993-94 5. 747 Stan Zwinggi (32-747) 2004-08 6. 715 A. J. Johnson (31-715) 1985,88 7. 597 Gary Peoples (29-597) 1979-82 8. 594 Morris Crosby (35-594) 2005-08 9. 583 Aaron Allen (32-583) 1994-97 10. 506 Mishak Rivas (22-506) 2008-09

90 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Career Leaders INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS UNASSISTED TACKLES 1. 3 Tim Staskus 1981-83 1. 248 Sterling Rogers (248-87) 1998-01 2. 2 Cyril Friday 1980-83 2. 235 Greg Pitts (235-212) 1999-02 2 Brad Schley 1997-98 3. 220 Myron Coleman (220-168) 1998-01 4. 1 Joe Bell 2005-09 4. 209 Cliffton Black (209-152) 1995-99 1 Daniel Carrillo 2004-05 5. 200 Brad Fulks (200-241) 1985-88 1 Melvin Webber 2004-05 6. 195 CJ Carroll (195-56) 1997-00 1 Jason Washington 1998-01 7. 177 Cyril Friday (177-185) 1980-83 1 Ypres Thomas 1995 8. 172 Nicolas Jack (172-77) 1993-96 1 Brian Surovik 1994-97 9. 171 Shawn Woods (171-218) 1984-87 1 Nicolas Jack 1994-96 10. 153 Marcus Clark (153-162) 2007-10 1 Bret Floyd 1987-88 1 A.J Johnson 1986-88 ASSISTED TACKLES 1 Brad Fulks 1985-88 1. 241 Brad Fulks (200-241) 1985-88 1 Ken Huewitt 1980-83 2. 218 Shawn Woods (171-218) 1984-87 1 Billy Hall 1980-82 3. 212 Greg Pitts (235-212) 1999-02 1 Bobby Watkins 1979-80 4. 185 Cyril Friday (177-185) 1980-83 1 Bill Pointer 1975 5. 182 Jeremy Castillo (138-182) 2003-06 1 Clay Roland 1972 6. 181 Glenn Mangold (141-181) 1986-89 1 Gilmore Krueger 1971 7. 168 Myron Coleman (220-168) 1998-01 1 Robbie Robinett 1959 8. 166 Rod Woodard (124-166) 1989-91 9. 164 Arnold Baker (141-164) 1984-87 FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 10. 162 Marcus Clark (153-162) 2007-10 1. 97 CJ Carroll (2-97) 1997-00 2. 78 Brandon Dickinson (1-78) 2001-02 3. 72 Larry Hayden (1-72) 2003-05 TACKLES FOR LOSS 4. 58 Myron Coleman (2-58) 1998-01 1. 46.0 Sterling Rogers (46-0/117) 1998-01 5. 56 Johnny McCoy (1-56) 2003 2. 44.0 Greg Pitts (44-0/165) 1999-02 6. 52 Sterling Rogers (1-52) 2000 3. 39.0 Jeremy Castillo (29-20/164) 2003-06 7. 50 Epsilon Williams (0-50) 2003-06 4. 38.0 CJ Carroll (38-0/81) 1997-00 8. 46 Clay Weir (1-46) 2001-02 38.0 Glenn Mangold (38-0/33) 1986-89 46 Greg Pitts (1-46) 2000-02 6. 36.0 Mike Langford (30-12/81) 1980-82 10. 33 Jamarqus O’Neal (2-33) 2005-06 7. 35.5 Fred Evans (28-15/133) 2004-05 8. 32.0 Cyril Friday (32-0/75) 1980-83 FUMBLE RETURN TDS 9. 27.5 Travis Houston (20-15/102) 2006-09 1. 2 Myron Coleman 1998-01 10. 27.0 Nick Clark (20-14/114) 2004-07 2 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 3. 1 Da’Marcus Griggs 2006-10 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 1 Donavan King 2005-08 1. 165 Greg Pitts (44-0/165) 1999-02 1 Walter Musgrove 2004-06 2. 164 Jeremy Castillo (29-20/164) 2003-06 1 Dominic Giametta 2004-05 3. 133 Fred Evans (28-15/133) 2004-05 1 Larry Hayden 2003-05 4. 117 Sterling Rogers (46-0/117) 1998-01 1 D. Chandler 2003 5. 114 Nick Clark (20-14/114) 2004-07 1 Johnny McCoy 2003 6. 102 Travis Houston (20-15/102) 2006-09 1 Harold Watson 2002-03 7. 97 David Simmons (18-11/97) 2002-05 1 B. Dickinson 2001-02 8. 92 Marcus Clark (17-8/92) 2007-10 1 Clay Weir 2001-02 9. 81 Mike Langford (30-12/81) 1980-82 1 Greg Pitts 2000-02 81 CJ Carroll (38-0/81) 1997-00 1 Clenton Ballard 2000 1 Sterling Rogers 2000 QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 32.0 CJ Carroll (32-0/146) 1997-00 TOTAL TACKLES 2. 27.5 Rod Clark (25-5/0) 1981-83 1. 447 Greg Pitts (235-212) 1999-02 3. 24.5 Cyril Friday (21-7/0) 1980-83 2. 441 Brad Fulks (200-241) 1985-88 4. 22.5 Monte Lewis (22-1/-51) 1991-94 3. 389 Shawn Woods (171-218) 1984-87 5. 21.5 Glenn Mangold (21-1/0) 1986-89 4. 388 Myron Coleman (220-168) 1998-01 6. 18.0 Greg Pitts (17-2/116) 1999-02 5. 362 Cyril Friday (177-185) 1980-83 7. 16.0 Mike Langford (16-0/0) 1980-82 6. 361 Cliffton Black (209-152) 1995-99 8. 14.0 Myron Coleman (8-12/48) 1998-01 7. 335 Sterling Rogers (248-87) 1998-01 9. 13.5 Clint Bendele (12-3/36) 1996-99 8. 322 Glenn Mangold (141-181) 1986-89 10. 12.5 Brad Schley (12-1/31) 1997-98 9. 320 Jeremy Castillo (138-182) 2003-06 10. 315 Marcus Clark (153-162) 2007-10

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 91 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Career Leaders YARDS FROM SACKS PASS BREAKUPS 1. 194 C.J. Carrroll 1997-00 1. 27 Nicolas Jack 1993-96 2. 116 Greg Pitts (17-2/116) 1999-02 2. 25 Epsilon Williams 2003-06 3. 89 Sterling Rogers (11-1/89) 1998-01 3. 24 Rod Woodard 1989-91 4. 85 Jeremy Castillo (9-5/85) 2003-06 4. 20 Brian McCray 1991-93 5. 78 Donald Miller (11-0/78) 1992-95 5. 19 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 6. 73 Pop Wells (10-1/73) 1995-97 19 Kenyon Leno 2001-04 7. 70 Fred Evans (10-3/70) 2004-05 7. 16 Kent Laster 1995-97 8. 69 Nick Clark (6-6/69) 2004-07 8. 15 Darryl Morris 2008-10 9. 66 Travis Houston (11-2/66) 2006-09 9. 14 Harold Watson 2002-03 10. 63 David Simmons (6-0/63) 2002-05 14 Delwin Manning 1989-92 14 Billy Hall 1980-82 FUMBLES FORCED 1. 12 CJ Carroll 1997-00 QB HURRIES 12 Sterlingg Rogers 1998-01 1. 50 Greg Pitts 1999-02 3. 10 Greg Pitts 1999-02 2. 30 Myron Coleman 1998-01 4. 9 Jeremy Castillo 2003-06 3. 27 Josh Tubbs 2001-03 9 Rod Woodard 1989--91 4. 23 CJ Carroll 1997-00 6. 8 Rod Clark 1981-83 23 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 7. 7 Chad Coleman 1989-90 6. 18 Marcus Clark 2007-10 7 Cyril Friday 1980-83 18 Travis Houston 2006-09 7 Shawn Woods 1984-87 8. 16 Clenton Ballard 1998,01 10. 6 Courtney Smith 2004-08 9. 13 Nate Langford 2004-07 6 Arnold Baker 1984-87 10. 11 Nick Clark 2004-07 6 Jeff Brown 2002-05 11 David Simmons 2002-05 6 John Douglass 1991-92 11 Travis Upshaw 2002-05 6 T Carrington 1991-92 6 Victor Carr 1991-93

FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 10 Jeremy Castillo 2003-06 2. 9 Myron Coleman 1998-01 3. 8 Brad Fulks 1985-88 8 Cyril Friday 1980-83 5. 7 Glenn Mangold 1986-89 7 Arnold Baker 1984-87 7. 5 Kenyon Leno 2001-04 5 Craig Hemphill 1991-92 5 Tim Staskus 1981-83 5 Greg Pitts 1999-02 5 William Welch 1996-97 5 Bret Floyd 1987-88 5 Craig Hemphill 1991-92

92 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Year-by-Year Leaders RUSHING LEADERS PASSING LEADERS Year Player GP Att. Yds. G/Avg. Year Player GP Att. Com. Int. Pct. Yds. TDs 1950 Lawrence Weber 9 35 212 23.6 1950 Joe Farris 9 145 58 10 .400 744 7 1951 Leo Chafin 10 149 736 73.6 1951 Pence Dacus 10 144 66 7 .458 1022 12 1952 Ed Schmeltekopf 9 121 767 85.2 1952 Pence Dacus 9 161 86 14 .534 1228 9 1953 Ed Schmeltekopf 7 79 355 50.7 1953 Pence Dacus 9 207 113 10 .546 1654 11 1954 Ed Schmeltekopf 8 83 361 45.1 1954 Bobby McBride 10 100 44 7 .440 668 4 1955 Bobby Gibbens 9 135 564 62.7 1955 Bobby McBride 7 90 52 2 .578 906 9 1956 Keith Hoffmann 9 99 436 48.4 1956 Alvin Woods 9 62 24 9 .378 425 5 1957 Walter Schulle 9 118 432 48.0 1957 Alvin Woods 9 87 39 8 .448 465 4 1958 David Baker 8 78 306 38.3 1958 Robert Manning 10 100 43 9 .430 635 4 1959 Willard Dearing 9 118 704 78.2 1959 Bob Lewis 9 99 46 8 .465 701 5 1960 Gibbs Franki 10 96 429 42.9 1960 Dee White 10 71 21 0 .296 252 0 1961 Gibbs Franki 10 142 491 49.1 1961 Dee White 10 80 28 11 .350 364 3 1962 Dee White 10 98 707 70.7 1962 Danny Leinneweber 10 55 26 5 .473 461 8 1963 Rex Turner 10 99 558 55.8 1963 Danny Leinneweber 10 185 95 6 .514 1134 6 1964 Reynaldo Farias 6 87 439 73.2 1964 Jesse Perkins 9 60 30 1 .500 584 4 1965 Reece Morrison 10 163 919 91.9 1965 Jesse Perkins 10 132 43 8 .326 542 1 1966 Reece Morrison 10 121 611 61.1 1966 Jesse Perkins 10 161 66 8 .410 904 6 1967 Reece Morrison 10 88 414 41.4 1967 Jesse Perkins 10 224 101 13 .451 1625 13 1968 Richard Bailey 8 186 470 58.8 1968 Cliff Mitchell 10 177 79 10 .446 1285 8 1969 Andy Buffington 10 148 595 59.5 1969 Cliff Mitchell 10 208 98 10 .471 1387 10 1970 Josh Brown 10 215 945 94.5 1970 Jim Duncan 11 275 134 10 .487 1779 9 1971 Josh Brown 10 166 892 89.2 1971 Jim Duncan 10 213 98 12 .460 1442 6 1972 Josh Brown 9 205 1011 112.3 1972 Noe Gonzales 10 175 66 11 .377 1110 6 1973 Walter Hartsfield 9 155 704 78.2 1973 Noe Gonzales 8 122 53 11 .434 806 4 1974 Kevin Jurgajtis 10 138 726 72.6 1974 Gary Frank 8 70 27 7 .386 477 3 1975 Jesse Davis 9 112 731 81.2 1975 Gary Frank 10 61 20 6 .328 209 1 1976 Kevin Jurgajtis 10 184 877 87.7 1976 Luis Reyes 10 187 84 13 .449 1289 7 1977 Kevin Jurgajtis 9 178 869 96.6 1977 Greg Hamilton 9 67 33 2 .493 702 9 1978 Paul Derby 10 177 909 90.9 1978 Mike Miller 9 72 27 3 .375 517 4 1979 Donnie Williams 11 146 720 65.5 1979 Mike Miller 9 103 40 5 .388 717 3 1980 Donnie Williams 11 148 742 67.5 1980 Mike Miller 11 148 76 10 .514 1375 10 1981 Donnie Williams 11 161 891 81.0 1981 Mike Miller 11 206 100 10 .485 1837 14 1982 Ricky Sanders 11 151 878 79.8 1982 Ron Jacoby 11 181 100 11 .553 1326 8 1983 Ricky Sanders 10 141 665 66.5 1983 Rene Maldonado 10 146 82 9 .562 1127 4 1984 Eric Cobble 10 118 470 47.0 1984 David Longhofer 11 224 107 10 .478 1613 7 1985 Eric Cobble 11 153 729 66.3 1985 David Longhofer 10 137 69 11 .504 784 1 1986 Roy Jackson 11 202 1187 107.9 1986 David Haass 10 113 47 7 .416 589 2 1987 Roy Jackson 9 111 450 50.0 1987 Ron Rittimann 11 268 122 11 .455 1756 12 1988 Bill Jones 11 207 876 79.6 1988 Ron Rittimann 5 127 60 8 .472 917 7 1989 Reggie Rivers 11 136 659 59.9 1989 Eric Turner 8 147 88 8 .599 1286 6 1990 Reggie Rivers 10 215 1145 114.5 1990 Gilbert Price 11 89 45 2 .506 661 4 1991 Gilbert Price 11 244 837 76.1 1991 Gilbert Price 11 147 78 5 .531 954 5 1992 John Hygh 11 186 638 58.0 1992 John Hygh 11 146 72 8 .493 876 7 1993 Donald Wilkerson 11 135 787 71.5 1993 John Hygh 10 107 48 11 .449 506 2 1994 Donald Wilkerson 11 302 1569 142.6 1994 David Williams 9 174 99 10 .569 1146 10 1995 Claude Mathis 11 244 1289 116.9 1995 David Williams 10 348 186 13 .535 2389 18 1996 Claude Mathis 11 294 1593 144.8 1996 David Williams 11 241 111 18 .461 1383 6 1997 Claude Mathis 11 311 1595 145.0 1997 David Williams 11 255 154 11 .604 1759 11 1998 ReShawn Brown 11 162 710 64.5 1998 Spergon Wynn 11 284 173 6 .609 1851 10 1999 Bronson Sanders 11 237 1004 91.3 1999 Spergon Wynn 11 323 161 13 .498 1646 14 2000 Lee Davis 10 162 825 82.5 2000 Jason Griffin 11 135 78 5 .578 934 8 2001 Bronson Sanders 9 205 953 105.9 2001 Cody McCauley 11 250 130 9 .520 1438 8 2002 Lee Davis 10 173 788 78.8 2002 Cody McCauley 11 168 102 4 .607 1223 9 2003 Terrell Harris 11 139 780 70.9 2003 Barrick Nealy 12 473 240 17 .507 3129 2 2004 Douglas Sherman 11 128 622 56.5 2004 Barrick Nealy 9 143 84 6 .587 1202 10 2005 Barrick Nealy 14 159 1057 75.5 2005 Barrick Nealy 14 363 208 9 .573 2875 21 2006 Stan Zwinggi 11 131 735 68.8 2006 Bradley George 10 233 124 10 .532 1676 11 2007 Karrington Bush 11 137 1039 94.5 2007 Bradley George 11 334 190 8 .569 2099 16 2008 Karrington Bush 13 136 1065 81.9 2008 Bradley George 13 301 181 6 .601 2660 26 2009 Alvin Canady 10 128 546 49.6 2009 Bradley George 11 409 258 11 .631 3121 23 2010 Karrington Bush 11 145 704 64.0 2010 Tyler Arndt 7 192 106 7 .552 1364 9

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 93 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Year-by-Year Leaders TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS PASS RECEIVING LEADERS Year Player GP Rush Pass Total Avg. Year Player GP Rec. Yds. TDs 1950 Joe Farris 9 78 744 822 91.3 1950 Wallace Reicherzer 9 20 254 3 1951 Pence Dacus 10 68 1022 1090 109.0 1951 Mac Peoples 10 21 320 4 1952 Pence Dacus 9 184 1228 1412 156.9 1952 John Weder 9 34 475 2 1953 Pence Dacus 9 91 1654 1745 193.9 1953 James Prewitt 9 35 586 2 1954 Bobby McBride 10 76 668 744 74.4 1954 Bobby Graham 10 13 204 1 1955 Bobby McBride 7 109 906 1015 145.0 1955 Bobby Graham 9 21 350 3 1956 Alvin Woods 8 37 424 461 57.6 1956 Charlie Hall 8 12 196 3 1957 Alvin Woods 9 5 465 470 52.2 1957 Hillyer Ward 10 13 245 1 1958 Robert Manning 10 -3 635 632 63.2 1958 Hillyer Ward 10 15 291 1 1959 Bob Lewis 9 -33 691 658 73.1 1959 Don Hardin 10 20 380 1 1960 Gibbs Franki 10 429 0 429 42.9 1960 Don Hardin 10 8 118 0 1961 Dee White 10 412 364 776 77.6 1961 Celestino Avila 10 13 166 3 1962 Dee White 10 707 323 1030 103.0 1962 Reynaldo Farias 10 21 306 7 1963 Danny Leinneweber 10 43 1134 1177 117.7 1963 Jerry Cole 10 31 429 1 1964 Jesse Perkins 10 245 584 829 92.1 1964 Jerry Cole 9 15 242 3 1965 Reece Morrison 10 919 0 919 91.9 1965 Louie Simmonds 10 16 200 0 1966 Jesse Perkins 10 381 904 1285 128.5 1966 David Morrison 10 17 369 2 1967 Jesse Perkins 10 410 1625 2035 203.5 1967 Cliff Mitchell 10 37 623 6 1968 Cliff Mitchell 10 185 1285 1470 147.0 1968 Don Caldwell 10 30 531 0 1969 Cliff Mitchell 10 -54 1387 1333 133.3 1969 Johnny Parker 9 58 927 8 1970 Jim Duncan 11 114 1779 1893 172.1 1970 Johnny Parker 11 59 820 6 1971 Jim Duncan 10 0 1442 1442 144.2 1971 Johnny Parker 10 43 723 5 1972 Noe Gonzales 10 452 1110 1562 156.2 1972 Ben Scharnberg 10 20 354 2 1973 Noe Gonzales 8 411 806 1217 152.1 1973 Robert Watson 10 24 320 3 1974 Gary Frank 8 207 477 684 85.5 1974 Robert Miller 9 13 291 1 1975 Jesse Davis 9 731 9 740 82.2 1975 Robert Miller 10 5 125 1 1976 Luis Reyes 10 15 1289 1304 130.4 1976 Randy Knox 10 25 298 3 1977 Greg Hamilton 8 148 702 850 106.3 1977 Jesse Davis 9 14 287 3 1978 Mike Miller 8 375 517 892 111.5 1978 Billy Dunk 10 22 556 8 1979 Mike Miller 11 358 717 1075 97.7 1979 Billy Dunk 11 21 480 3 1980 Mike Miller 11 504 1375 1879 170.8 1980 Billy Dunk 11 32 529 4 1981 Mike Miller 11 566 1837 2403 218.5 1981 David Vela 11 44 971 11 1982 Ron Jacoby 11 579 1326 1905 173.2 1982 David Vela 11 34 580 1 1983 Rene Maldonado 10 66 1127 1193 119.3 1983 Vaughn Deary 10 50 711 4 1984 David Longhofer 11 355 1613 1968 178.9 1984 Kevin Mickets 11 22 336 2 1985 David Longhofer 10 237 784 1021 102.1 1985 Courtney Lane 10 21 374 3 1986 Roy Jackson 11 1187 0 1187 107.9 Patrick Franklin 11 21 271 0 1987 Ron Rittimann 11 -61 1756 1695 154.1 1986 Eric Tennessee 11 38 480 1 1988 Ron Rittimann 5 45 917 962 192.4 1987 Eric Tennessee 10 49 749 4 1989 Eric Turner 8 -14 1286 1272 159.0 1988 A.J. Johnson 8 26 459 4 1990 Gilbert Price 11 738 661 1399 127.2 1989 Mike Murphy 11 33 595 3 1991 Gilbert Price 11 837 954 1791 162.8 1990 Robert Gasca 11 11 222 2 1992 John Hygh 11 638 876 1514 137.6 1991 Todd Scott 11 23 261 0 1993 John Hygh 10 514 506 1020 102.0 1992 Scott Moore 11 19 219 2 1994 Donald Wilkerson 11 1569 0 1569 142.6 1993 Clint Owen 11 14 187 0 1995 David Williams 10 -2 2389 2387 238.7 1994 Claude Mathis 11 33 307 2 1996 Claude Mathis 11 1593 0 1593 144.8 1995 Aaron Allen 11 44 544 2 1997 David Williams 11 171 1759 1930 175.5 1996 Aaron Allen 11 27 280 1 1998 Spergon Wynn 11 -196 1851 1655 150.5 1997 D’Angelo Torres 10 41 474 2 1999 Spergon Wynn 11 -49 1646 1597 145.2 1998 D’Angelo Torres 10 51 616 6 2000 Jason Griffin 11 -14 934 920 83.6 1999 Marvin Giddings 11 31 289 2 2001 Cody McCauley 11 133 1438 1571 142.8 2000 Tyson Olivo 11 43 515 0 2002 Cody McCauley 11 79 1223 1302 118.4 2001 Tyson Olivo 8 36 464 3 2003 Barrick Nealy 12 261 3129 3390 282.5 2002 Lee Davis 10 17 195 2 2004 Barrick Nealy 9 409 1202 1611 179.0 2003 K.R. Carpenter 12 60 780 7 2005 Barrick Nealy 14 1057 2875 3932 280.9 2004 John Tyson 11 27 407 6 2006 Bradley George 10 104 1676 1780 178.0 2005 Markee White 13 56 786 5 2007 Bradley George 11 81 2099 2180 198.2 2006 Chase Wasson 11 27 380 3 2008 Bradley George 13 19 2660 2679 223.2 2007 Cameron Luke 11 60 1,035 12 2009 Bradley George 11 26 3121 3147 286.1 2008 Cameron Luke 13 73 1,268 17 2010 Tyler Arndt 7 24 1364 1388 198.3 2009 Da’Marcus Griggs 11 80 969 8 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs 11 65 920 6

94 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Year-by-Year Leaders SCORING LEADERS PUNTING LEADERS Year Player TD 1PT 2PT FG TP Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1950 Melvin Selph - - - - 35 1950 Raymond Palmour 60 2,264 37.7 1951 E.W. Swindler 8 0 0 0 48 1951 Raymond Palmour 56 2,302 41.1 1952 Ed Schmeltekopf 10 0 0 0 60 1952 Eugene Kosarek 16 611 38.2 Leo Chafin 10 0 0 0 60 1953 Keith Hoffmann 12 483 40.3 1953 Donald Robertson 7 0 0 0 42 1954 Raymond Palmour 23 818 35.6 1954 Bobby McBride 5 0 0 0 30 1955 Jerry Hopkins 25 884 35.4 1955 Bobby Graham 9 17 0 0 71 1956 Keith Hoffmann 32 1,126 35.2 1956 Caddo Sanders 4 4 0 0 28 1957 Robert Manning 12 432 36.0 1957 Walter Schulle 4 10 0 0 34 1958 David Baker 41 1,425 34.8 1958 Walter Schulle 3 0 1 0 20 1959 Alvin Ringo 34 1,222 35.9 1959 Willard Dearing 6 0 1 0 38 1960 Charles Davis 59 1,925 32.6 1960 Dee White 3 0 0 0 18 1961 Rex Turner 43 1,454 33.8 1961 Gibbs Franki 5 0 0 0 30 1962 Rex Turner 44 1,357 30.8 Rex Turner 2 15 0 1 30 1963 Jon White 45 1,961 43.6 1962 Rex Turner 5 28 0 0 58 1964 Jon White 36 1,307 36.3 1963 Rex Turner 8 21 0 3 78 1965 Jon White 52 2,320 44.6 1964 Joe Bednarski 8 0 0 0 48 1966 Jon White 53 2,306 43.5 1965 Reece Morrison 11 0 0 0 66 1967 Bill Overall 37 1,448 39.1 1966 David Morrison 3 17 0 8 59 1968 Tom Soyars 41 1,534 37.4 1967 David Morrison 11 39 0 3 114 1969 Tom Soyars 53 2,135 40.3 1968 Don Caldwell 8 0 0 0 48 1970 Tom Soyars 48 1,874 39.0 Cliff Mitchell 8 0 0 0 48 1971 Tom Soyars 49 1,765 36.0 1969 Johnny Parker 8 0 2 0 52 1972 Steve Meeks 54 2,128 39.4 1970 Josh Brown 12 0 0 0 72 1971 Josh Brown 13 0 0 0 78 1973 Steve Meeks 48 1,827 38.1 1972 David Wuest 0 21 0 12 57 1974 Steve Meeks 47 1,701 36.2 1973 Walter Hartsfield 6 0 0 0 36 1975 Leland Bolen 48 1,827 38.1 1974 Kevin Jurgajtis 9 0 0 0 54 1976 Leland Bolen 25 900 36.0 1975 Gary Frank 8 0 0 0 48 1977 David Muldoon 66 2,519 38.2 1976 Kevin Jurgajtis 11 0 0 0 66 1978 Mike Taylor 69 2,734 39.6 1977 Jesse Davis 5 0 0 0 30 1979 Mike Taylor 42 1,459 34.7 Terry Whitman 0 18 0 4 30 1980 Mike Taylor 54 2,113 39.1 1978 Billy Dunk 8 0 0 0 48 1981 Mike Taylor 47 1,752 37.3 1979 Mike Miller 9 0 0 0 54 1982 Jerry Fife 53 1,874 35.4 1980 Mike Miller 11 0 0 0 66 1983 Jerry Fife 53 2,107 39.8 1981 Donnie Williams 16 0 0 0 96 1984 Jerry Fife 69 2,437 35.3 1982 Ron Jacoby 12 0 0 0 72 1985 Jerry Fife 42 1,571 37.4 1983 Ricky Sanders 10 0 0 0 60 1986 David Haass 48 1,764 36.8 1984 Neal Neunhoffer 0 22 0 8 46 1987 David Haass 24 844 35.2 1985 Jesse Williams 0 21 0 10 51 1988 Paul Alsbury 56 2,103 37.6 1986 Roy Jackson 10 0 0 0 60 1989 Paul Alsbury 52 2,154 41.4 1987 Kyle Matlock 0 21 0 5 36 1990 Paul Alsbury 39 1,749 44.9 1988 Bill Jones 10 0 0 0 60 1991 Greg Pagel 45 1,632 36.3 1989 Jason Howes 0 20 0 13 59 1992 Jeff Brandes 60 2,168 36.1 1990 Robbie Roberson 0 14 0 14 56 1993 Jeff Brandes 49 1,893 38.6 1991 Todd Scott 12 0 0 0 72 1994 Jeff Brandes 46 1,822 39.6 1992 Ray Whitehead 0 24 0 11 57 1995 Jeff Brandes 53 2,040 38.5 1993 Ray Whitehead 0 15 0 13 54 1996 Matt Wieland 60 2,350 39.3 1994 Donald Wilkerson 9 0 0 0 54 1997 Rick Barrow 53 1,972 37.3 1995 Claude Mathis 12 0 0 0 72 1998 Rick Barrow 69 2,822 40.9 1996 Claude Mathis 17 0 0 0 102 1999 Rick Barrow 66 2,807 42.5 1997 Claude Mathis 14 0 0 0 84 2000 Rick Barrow 62 2,338 38.5 1998 Ross Doctoroff 0 17 0 9 44 2001 Marvin McCurry 57 2,210 38.8 1999 Justin Martinez 0 23 0 6 41 2002 Marvin McCurry 66 2,501 37.9 2000 Justin Martinez 0 26 0 10 56 2003 Cory Elolf 48 2,081 43.4 2001 Justin Martinez 0 17 0 12 53 2004 Cory Elolf 54 2,261 41.9 2002 Lee Davis 14 0 0 0 84 2005 Cory Elolf 45 1,816 40.4 2003 Steven Dietz 0 7 0 32 53 2006 Chris MacDonald 46 1,996 43.4 2004 Terrell Harris 7 0 0 0 42 2007 Chris MacDonald 49 2,250 45.9 2005 Stan Jones 0 11 0 55 88 2008 Ben Follis 42 1,607 38.3 2006 Andrew Ireland 0 10 0 23 53 2009 Ben Follis 39 1,531 39.3 2007 Cameron Luke 12 0 0 0 72 2010 Ben Follis 49 2039 41.6 2008 Cameron Luke 17 0 0 0 102 2009 Alvin Canady 10 0 0 0 60 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs 8 0 0 0 48

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 95 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Year-by-Year Leaders PUNT RETURN LEADERS KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1952 Bill Sanders 16 222 13.9 0 1952 Billy Sanders 20 365 18.3 0 1953 Leon Sefton 5 88 17.6 0 1953 Bobby Graham 6 152 25.3 0 1954 Bobby Graham 8 89 11.1 0 1954 Bobby Graham 5 149 29.8 0 1955 Bobby Graham 17 231 13.6 0 1955 Bobby Graham 7 123 17.6 0 1956 Caddo Sanders 10 170 17.0 0 1956 Caddo Sanders 9 172 19.1 0 1957 Eddie Lankford 4 89 22.3 0 1957 Eddie Lankford 7 214 30.6 0 1958 Hillyer Ward 15 174 11.6 0 1958 Hillyer Ward 13 247 19.0 0 1959 Willard Dearing 9 62 6.9 0 1959 Willard Dearing 11 308 28.0 1 1961 Dee White 12 89 7.4 0 1961 Charles Bridges 6 86 14.3 0 1962 Roddy Bagley 10 53 5.3 0 1962 Rex Turner 5 79 15.8 0 1963 Louie Simmonds 20 194 9.7 0 1963 Rex Turner 6 110 18.3 0 1964 Louie Simmonds 11 95 8.6 0 1964 Jimmy Jones 7 179 25.6 0 1965 Mac Sauls 13 201 15.5 0 1965 Reece Morrison 11 213 19.4 0 1966 Mac Sauls 14 194 13.9 0 1966 David Morrison 10 242 24.2 0 1967 Mac Sauls 24 344 14.3 0 1968 Mike Montgomery 9 169 18.8 0 1968 Mike Montgomery 20 148 7.4 0 1969 Andy Buffington 13 365 28.1 0 1969 Mike Montgomery 6 55 9.2 0 1970 Floyd Campbell 14 336 24.0 0 1970 Floyd Campbell 14 336 24.0 0 1971 Floyd Campbell 10 248 24.8 0 1971 Ricky West 14 94 6.7 0 1972 Jim Stienke 15 316 21.1 0 1972 Jim Stienke 11 66 6.0 0 1973 Ben Scharnberg 17 347 20.4 0 1973 Ben Scharnberg 20 126 6.3 0 1974 David Smith 7 115 16.4 0 1974 Kyle Bolen 12 78 6.5 0 1975 David Smith 11 201 18.3 0 1975 Darrell Johnson 8 78 9.8 0 1976 Paul Darby 11 279 25.4 0 1976 Darrell Johnson 8 56 7.0 0 1977 Adrian Edwards 6 127 21.2 0 1977 Adrian Edwards 12 95 7.9 0 1978 Adrian Edwards 15 288 19.2 0 1978 Darrell Johnson 11 73 6.6 0 1979 Stanley Bunton 17 400 23.5 0 1979 Stanley Bunton 21 111 5.3 0 1980 Gary Peoples 7 157 22.4 0 1980 Gary Peoples 12 59 4.9 0 1981 Gary Peoples 10 227 22.7 0 1981 Gary Peoples 22 166 7.5 0 1982 Gary Peoples 12 213 17.8 0 1982 Gary Peoples 28 183 6.5 0 1983 Eric Cobble 9 181 20.1 0 1983 Ricky Sanders 14 166 11.9 0 1984 Jimmy Nelms 9 158 17.6 0 1984 Eric Cobble 9 51 5.7 0 1985 Ben Jessie 8 173 21.6 0 1985 A.J. Johnson 10 51 5.1 0 1986 Ben Jessie 15 323 21.5 0 1986 Mike Collins 10 40 4.0 0 1987 Gerard Bickham 9 228 25.3 0 1987 A.J. Johnson 9 111 12.3 1 1988 A.J. Johnson 19 446 23.5 0 1988 Mike Collins 30 225 7.5 0 1989 Reggie Rivers 18 411 22.8 0 1989 Mike Collins 24 242 10.1 1 1990 Todd Scott 11 262 23.8 0 1990 Warren Stewart 17 141 8.3 0 1991 Maurice Williams 10 206 20.6 0 1991 Maurice Williams 27 244 9.0 0 1992 Danny Faust 9 260 28.9 0 1992 Maurice Williams 7 121 17.3 0 1993 Donald Wilkerson 20 430 21.5 0 1993 Donald Wilkerson 17 62 3.7 0 1994 Claude Mathis 26 765 29.4 0 1994 Claude Mathis 17 223 13.1 0 1995 Aaron Allen 18 375 20.8 0 1995 Claude Mathis 20 352 17.6 0 1996 Claude Mathis 4 118 29.5 0 1996 Aaron Allen 3 45 15.0 0 1997 D’Angelo Torres 3 76 25.3 0 1997 William Welch 3 21 7.0 0 1998 D’Angelo Torres 14 290 20.7 0 1998 Darrick Vaughn 12 58 4.8 0 1999 D’Angelo Torres 8 171 21.4 0 1999 Darrick Vaughn 8 116 14.5 1 2000 Jeff Wilson 15 338 22.5 0 2000 Bronson Sanders 14 90 6.4 0 2001 Tyrone Darden 9 196 21.8 0 2001 Justin Vogt 29 284 9.8 0 2002 Jarvis Smith 15 323 21.5 0 2002 Jarvis Smith 13 151 11.6 1 2003 Antoine Harden 11 208 18.9 0 2003 Jarvis Smith 19 114 6.0 0 2004 Will Heyward 12 315 26.2 0 2004 Derwin Straughter 24 172 7.2 0 2005 Dameon Williams 12 318 26.5 0 2005 Morris Crosby 17 203 11.9 0 2006 Stan Zwinggi 14 311 22.2 0 2006 Morris Crosby 13 78 6.0 0 2007 Karrington Bush 21 466 22.2 0 2007 Will Thompson 9 82 9.1 0 2008 Karrington Bush 42 1,055 25.1 1 2008 Drenard Williams 6 19 3.2 0 2009 Mishak Rivas 22 506 23.0 0 2009 Will Thompson 9 59 6.6 0 2010 Karrington Bush 34 932 27.4 0 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs 21 280 13.3 1

96 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Year-by-Year Leaders INTERCEPTION LEADERS Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1998 Darrick Vaughn 3 0 0.0 0 1952 Bill Sanders 5 110 22.0 0 1999 Darrick Vaughn 4 1 0.3 0 1953 Pence Dacus 4 97 24.3 0 2000 Kendall Jones 3 2 0.7 0 1954 Bobby McBride 5 82 16.4 0 2001 Tyrone Darden 2 44 22.0 0 1955 Bobby McBride 5 10 2.0 0 2002 Donnie Baker 3 69 23.0 0 1956 Dave Rutherford 2 60 30.0 0 2003 Epsilon Williams 5 32 6.4 0 Billy Miller 2 39 19.5 0 2004 Walter Musgrove 2 22 11.0 0 Caddo Sanders 2 20 10.0 0 Nato James 2 0 0.0 0 1957 Bassett Nix 2 78 39.0 0 2005 Jamarqus O’Neal 3 51 17.0 0 Alvin Ringo 2 14 7.0 0 2006 Walter Musgrove 5 3 0.6 0 1958 Walter Schulle 2 46 23.0 0 2007 Marcus Clark 4 99 17.2 0 Hillyer Ward 2 24 12.0 0 2008 Morris Crosby 4 51 12.8 0 Johnny Tombs 2 24 12.0 0 2009 Will Thompson 2 2 1.0 0 1959 Robbie Robinett 2 107 53.5 1 2010 Brian Lilly 2 7 3.5 0 Bob Lewis 2 60 30.0 0 Tommy Roberts 2 15 7.5 0 FIELD GOAL LEADERS Willard Dearing 2 3 1.5 0 Year Player FG FGA Pct. LG Herb Wuthrich 2 2 1.0 0 1971 David Wuest 6 12 .500 48 1960 Robert Cornelius 4 0 0.0 0 1972 David Wuest 12 19 .631 45 1961 Stanley Pfeil 3 0 0.0 0 1973 David Wuest 1 3 .333 49 1962 Nathan Porter 3 60 20.0 0 1974 Carl Andress 5 17 .294 36 Charles Davis 3 0 0.0 0 1975 Carl Andress 4 11 .364 47 1963 Jerry Cole 4 24 6.0 0 1976 Jimmy Minor 7 12 .583 45 1964 Mac Sauls 4 115 28.8 0 1977 Terry Whitman 4 6 .667 43 Richard Suffell 4 12 3.0 0 1978 Terry Whitman 3 10 .300 32 1965 Mac Sauls 8 105 13.1 0 1979 Terry Whitman 8 10 .800 38 1966 Bobby Smith 6 58 9.7 0 1980 Terry Whitman 4 6 .667 32 Mac Sauls 6 16 2.7 0 1981 Neal Nuenhoffer 7 13 .538 47 1968 Ricky West 4 35 8.8 0 1982 Neal Nuenhoffer 5 10 .500 45 1969 Don Caldwell 8 49 6.1 0 1983 Neal Nuenhoffer 5 8 .265 48 1970 Ricky West 5 8 1.6 0 1984 Neal Nuenhoffer 8 13 .615 47 1971 Ricky West 7 32 4.6 0 1985 Jesse Williams 10 18 ,556 42 1972 Kyle Bolen 5 36 7.2 0 1986 Kyle Matlock 7 13 .538 46 1973 Leon Savage 3 23 7.7 0 1987 Kyle Matlock 5 13 .385 46 Aaron Randow 3 20 6.7 0 1988 Jason Howes 5 10 .500 34 1974 Leon Savage 4 16 4.0 0 1989 Jason Howes 13 19 .684 52 1975 Keith Frase 3 44 14.7 0 1990 Robbie Roberson 14 19 .737 50 Kyle Bolen 3 30 10.0 0 1991 Robbie Roberson 8 16 .500 43 1976 Paul Phillips 4 120 30.0 0 1992 Ray Whitehead 11 13 .846 42 1977 Ronnie Kuhn 5 44 8.8 0 1993 Ray Whitehead 13 17 .765 42 1978 Ronnie Kuhn 4 0 0.0 0 1994 Ray Whitehead 6 9 .667 48 1979 Bobby Watkins 4 73 18.3 1 1995 Matt Wieland 11 18 .611 50 1980 Bobby Watkins 4 55 13.8 0 1996 Matt Wieland 12 14 .857 49 1981 Ken Coffey 7 41 5.9 1 1997 Ross Doctoroff 5 8 .625 36 1982 Tim Staskus 5 91 18.2 1 1998 Ross Doctoroff 9 11 .818 43 David Glasco 5 43 8.6 0 1999 Justin Martinez 6 11 .545 38 1983 Adrian Simpson 8 72 9.0 0 2000 Justin Martinez 10 17 .588 40 1984 David Glasco 7 63 9.0 0 2001 Justin Martinez 12 17 .706 38 1985 Charles Sterling 4 131 32.8 0 2002 Justin Martinez 1 5 .200 35 1986 Lee Lundin 9 36 4.0 0 2003 Steven Dietz 7 15 .467 49 1987 Jimmy Nelms 6 41 6.8 0 2004 Steven Dietz 6 15 .400 45 1988 Andre Horton 3 21 7.0 0 2005 Stan Jones 11 19 .579 50 1989 Butch Maywald 5 11 2.2 0 2006 Andrew Ireland 10 11 .909 49 1990 Warren Stewart 4 0 0.0 0 2007 Andrew Ireland 10 15 .667 52 1991 Rod Woodard 5 44 8.8 0 2008 Andrew Ireland 14 17 .823 48 1992 Nelson Robinson 5 44 8.8 0 2009 Justin Garelick 7 8 .875 44 1993 Todd Siebert 4 70 17.5 0 2010 Justin Garelick 4 12 .333 42 1994 Todd Siebert 3 60 20.0 0 1995 Ypres Thomas 3 38 12.7 1 Kent Laster 3 41 13.7 0 1996 William Welch 4 0 0.0 0 1997 Brad Schley 2 67 33.5 2 Brian Surovik 2 47 23.5 1 Fred Davis 2 43 21.5 0

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 97 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcat All-Americans Year Player Position Year Player Position All-America Squad Team All-America Squad Team 1953 Pence Dacus Quarterback 1991 Ervin Thomas Center Associated Press Little All-America First American Football Coaches Association First 1954 Horace Allert Tackle Associated Press Second Williamson All-American First The Sports Network Second 1956 John Gibbens Tackle 1993 Spicer Sigman Center Williamson All-American First The Sports Network Second 1962 John Reese Tackle Football Gazette Third National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First 1994 Donald Wilkerson Running Back 1963 John Reese Tackle Associated Press First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First American Football Coaches Association First 1963 Jerry Cole End The Sports Network Second Associated Press Little All-America First 1995 Ypres Thomas Linebacker 1964 Jerry Cole End Football Gazette Second Associated Press Little All-America First 1996 Claude Mathis Running Back 1967 Tommy Head Center Football Gazette Second National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First The Sports Network Third 1971 Bob Daigle Center 1997 Claude Mathis Running Back National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First American Football Coaches Association First 1972 Bob Daigle Center The Sports Network First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First Associated Press Second Associated Press Little All-America First 2000 C.J. Carroll Defensive Back 1972 Jim Stienke Defensive Back American Football Coaches Association First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First The Sports Network First 1972 Josh Brown Fullback Associated Press First Universal Sports Small College First Football Gazette First 1973 Dennis Colvin Offensive Tackle 2000 Clenton Ballard Defensive Lineman Universal Sports Small College First The Sports Network Third 1974 Fred Pointer Offensive Guard 2000 Gregg Pitts Linebacker Associated Press Little All-America First Associated Press Third National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Second The Sports Network Third 1975 Bobby Kotzur Nose Guard 2001 Clenton Ballard Defensive Lineman National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First American Football Coaches Association First Associated Press Little All-America Second The Sports Network Second 1976 Charlie Collins Offensive Tackle Associated Press Second National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First 2002 Greg Pitts Linebacker 1979 Elvis Shaw Defensive Guard The Associated Press Second National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First The Sports Network Third 1980 Paul Thornton Offensive Tackle 2004 Cory Elolf Punter National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First American Football Coaches Association First 1982 Tim Staskus Linebacker 2005 Fred Evans Defensive Lineman Associated Press Little All-America First American Football Coaches Association First 1983 Tim Staskus Linebacker Football Gazette Second Associated Press Little All-America First The Sports Network Third American Football Coaches Association First 2005 Barrick Nealy Quarterback 1983 Cyril Friday Linebacker Football Gazette Second Associated Press Little All-America Second 2005 Thomas Keresztury Offensive Lineman 1984 Scott Forester Center The Sports Network Second Associated Press Little All-America First Football Gazette Second 1987 Eric Tennessee Wide Receiver 2007 Chris MacDonald Punter Associated Press Third Associated Press FCS First 1988 Brad Fulks Linebacker Walter Camp FCS First Football Gazette Third American Football Coaches Association First 1989 Jeff Novak Offensive Tackle 2008 Cameron Luke Wide Receiver The Sports Network 1-AA Second Associated Press Third 1990 Reggie Rivers Running Back The Sports Network Third Walter Camp First College Sporting News Nifty 50 American Football Coaches Association First 2010 D.J. Hall Offensive Line Associated Press Second Associated Press Third Team The Sports Network Second Phil Steele Fourth Team

98 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcat Honor Roll

Abbreviations: LSC-1 - All-Lone Star Conference First Team; LSC-2 - Second Team; HM - Honorable Mention; ATC - All-Texas College; LAA - Little All-American Associated Press; WAA - Williamson All-American, Mid-Bracket; NAIA - National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics; GSC - Gulf Star Conference; SLC - Southland Conference; WC - Walter Camp; TSN - The Sports Network; AFCA - American Football Coaches Association; I-AA - NCAA Division I-AA; SFL - Southland Football League; FG - Football Gazette; TL - Teamlink.com. 1946- Robert Magrover, halfback, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Wallace Dockall, Nathan Porter, end, LSC-1. Dee White, quarterback, LSC-1, end, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Charles Tuttle, guard, LSC- 1. NAIA-HM. Kenneth Jacobs, tackle, LSC-1.

1947- Gonzalo Garcia, guard, LSC-1. Wallace Dockall, end, LSC-1. 1963- Jerry Cole, end, LAA-1, LSC-1, ATC-2, WAA-HM. John Reese, tackle, NAIA-1, WAA-1, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Danny Leinneweber, 1948- Elmo Dahlberg, center, LSC-1. Thomas Coers, end, LSC-1. quarterback, ATC-1, LSC-1. Celestino Avila, end, LSC-1, ATC- George Carlisle, quarterback, LSC-1. Gonzalo Garcia, guard, 2, WAA-HM. Rex Turner, halfback, LSC-2, ATC-HM. Lindy LSC-1. Lyles, center, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Roddy Bagley, halfback, LSC- 1. Reynaldo Farias, halfback, LSC-HM. Bud Jackson, tackle, 1949- Gonzalo Garcia, guard, LSC-1. LSC-HM. James Blackwell, tackle, LSC-HM.

1950- Dale Johanson, tackle, LSC-1. 1964- Jerry Cole, end, LAA-1, LSC-1. Wallace Dickey, tackle, NAIA- HM, LSC-1. Joe Bednarski, fullback, NAIA-HM, LSC-1. Wilbur 1951- Mac Peoples, end, LSC-1. Harvey Bruns, center, LSC-1. Darrell Aylor, tackle, LSC-1. Lewis Simmonds, halfback, LSC-2. Bud Hortness, LSC-2. Pence Dacus, quarterback, LSC-2. Leo Jackson, middle guard, LSC-1, ATC-1. Richard Suffel, cor- Chaffin, LSC-2. nerback, LSC-1. Stanley Smith, defensive end, LSC-1, ATC-1. Macon Smith, end, LSC-2. Jesse Perkins, quarterback, LSC- 1952- Caddo Sanders, halfback, LSC-1, ATC. Harvey Bruns, center, HM. LSC-1. Alton Slayton, tackle, ATC. Cedric Bettis, center, LSC- 2. Pence Dacus, quarterback, LSC-2. Leo Chaffin, halfback, 1965- Wilbur Aylor, tackle, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM, LSC-1, ATC-1. Bud LSC-2. Jackson, middle guard, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Reece Morrison, halfback, NAIA-HM, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Lindy Lyles, linebacker, 1953- Pence Dacus, quarterback, LSC-1, LAA. Johnny Weder, end, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM, LSC-1, ATC-1. Macon Roemer, tackle, LSC-1. Harvey Bruns, center, LSC-2. James Prewitt, end, LSC- LSC-1. Richard Suffel, halfback, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Stanley 2. Eugene Hanks, guard, LSC-2. Smith, defensive end, LSC-2. Bobby Smith, defensive back, LSC-HM. 1954- Horace Allert, tackle, LSC-1, ATC, WAA. Gene Hanks, guard, LSC-1. Ed Schmeltekopf, fullback, LSC-2. Gene Smith, tackle, 1966- Reece Morrison, halfback, NAIA-HM, LSC-1, ATC-1. Macon LSC-HM. Bobby McBride, quarterback, LSC-HM. Roemer, tackle, NAIA-HM, LSC-2. David Morrison, halfback, LSC-1, ATC-1. John Luna, guard, LSC-1. Stanley Smith, 1955- Johnny Faseler, end, LSC-1. Bobby Gibbens, fullback, LSC-1. defensive end, LSC-1. Mac Sauls, safety, LSC-1. Bobby Smith, John Gibbens, tackle, LSC-1. Bobby Graham, halfback, LSC-2. cornerback, LSC-HM. Bill Satterwhite, tackle, LSC-HM. Jesse Bobby McBride, quarterback, LSC-1, ATC. Leonard Germer, Perkins, quarterback, LSC-HM, NAIA-HM. Jon White, NAIA- guard, LSC-HM. HM.

1956- John Gibbens, tackle, LSC-1, WAA. Jerome Nortman, guard, 1967- Tommy Head, center, NAIA-1, ATC-1, LSC-1. Jesse Perkins, LSC-HM, ATC. Keith Hoffmann, halfback, LSC-HM. quarterback, LSC-1 (Back of the Year), LAA-HM, ATC-HM. Reece Morrison, halfback, LAA-HM, ATC-HM, LSC-1. David 1957- Sid Gibbens, center, LSC-2, ATC, WAA-HM. Hillyer Ward, half- Morrison, halfback, ATC-1, LSC-1. Cliff Mitchell, offensive back, LSC-HM. Billy McDaniel, guard, LSC-HM. Alvin Woods, end, LSC-1. Mac Sauls, safety, LAA-2, ATC-2, LSC-1. Dwight quarterback, WAA-HM. Nieschwitz, monster back, ATC-1, LSC-1. Wayne Daigle, linebacker, ATC-1, LSC-1, NAIA-HM. Wade Key, offensive 1958- Bobby Gibbens, fullback, LSC-HM. Sid Gibbens, center, LSC- end, ATC-HM. John Luna, offensive guard, LSC-1. ATC-HM. HM. Arthur Gray, tackle, LSC-HM. Robert Manning, quarter- Charles Caffey, defensive back, ATC-HM, LSC-2. James Vines, back, LSC-HM. Johnny Tombs, guard, LSC-HM. Hillyer Ward, defensive end, LSC-HM. Louis Schorp, offensive tackle, LSC- halfback, LSC-HM. Eddy Lankford, halfback, LSC-HM. Vollie 2. Bill Satterwhite, tackle, LSC-1. Bobby Smith, defensive back, Williams, end, LSC-HM. ATC-HM, LSC-HM.

1959- Willard Dearing, halfback, LSC-1, ATC. Don Hardin, end, LSC- 1968- Wade Key, offensive end, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Louis Schorp, 2. Jerry Nortman, center, LSC-HM. John Baker, tackle, LSC- offensive tackle, LSC-1, ATC-HM. John Luna, offensive guard, HM. Bob Lewis, quarterback, LSC-HM. Lowe Irvine, tackle, LSC-1, ATC-1. Clyde Cockrum, defensive end, LSC-1, ATC- LSC-HM. HM. Clarence Holt, middle guard, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Wayne Daigle, linebacker, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Mike Horak, offensive 1960- Johnny Tombs, guard, LSC-2. Bobby Cornelius, center, LSC- guard, LSC-2. Tommy Head, center, LSC-2. Mike Montgomery, HM. Willard Dearing, halfback, LSC-HM. defensive back, LSC-2. Cliff Mitchell, quarterback, LSC-HM. Ted Grabarkawitz, fullback, LSC-HM. Tommy Blair, linebacker, 1961- Harold Jay, guard, LSC-1, ATC-1. Bobby Cornelius, center, LSC-HM. LSC-1, WAA-HM, ATC-2. Johnny Tombs, guard, LSC-2, WAA- HM, ATC-HM. Gibbs Franki, fullback, LSC-2. John Reese, 1969- Clarence Holt, defensive guard, LSC-1. Tommy Blair, line- tackle, LSC-HM, ATC-HM. Celestino Avila, end, WAA-HM. backer, LSC-1. Louis Schorp, tackle, LSC-2. John Valentine, Andy Tobias, tackle, WAA-HM. defensive end, LSC-2. Mike Montgomery, defensive back, LSC-2. Johnny Parker, wide receiver, LSC-HM. Cliff Mitchell, 1962- Harold Jay, guard, LSC-1. Gibbs Franki, fullback, LSC-2. John quarterback, LSC-HM. Bill Soyars, linebacker, LSC-HM. Reese, tackle, LSC-1, NAIA-1. , center, LSC-2.

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 99 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcat Honor Roll 1970- Dennis Gorka, defensive tackle, LSC-1, ATC-1. Mike Montgomery, linebacker, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1. Glenn Gundy, defen- defensive back, ATC-1, LSC-2. Jerry Roberts, tight end, LSC-2. sive end, LSC-HM. Leon Savage, defensive back, LSC-HM. Bob Daigle, center, LSC-2. Ricky West, safety, LSC-2. Jim Steve Smith, offensive tackle, LSC Academic-1. Keith Frase, Duncan, quarterback, LSC-HM. Josh Brown, fullback, LSC-HM. LSC Academic-HM. Johnny Parker, wide receiver, LSC-HM. 1977- Mike Merritt, offensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. 1971- Bob Daigle, center, LSC-1, NAIA-1, LAA-HM. James Duncan, Kevin Jurgajtis, fullback, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1. Steve quarterback, LSC-1, ATC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. Henry Kotzur, Ferrell, offensive guard, LSC-2. David McGarah, defensive tight end, LSC-1, ATC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. David Williams, tackle, LSC-2. Glenn Gundy, linebacker, LSC-2. Leory Bailey, offensive guard, LSC-1, ATC-HM, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. Johnny defensive back, LSC-2. Greg Hamilton, quarterback, LSC-HM. Parker, wide receiver, LSC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. Tommy Blair, Jesse Davis, halfback, LSC-HM. Kelly Monk, center, LSC-HM. linebacker, LSC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. Ricky West, safety, Dan Bierstedt, linebacker, LSC-HM. Ronnie Kuhn, defensive LSC-1. Josh Brown, fullback, LSC-2, ATC-1. Floyd Campbell, back, LSC-HM. Steve Smith, offensive tackle, LSC-HM, LSC halfback, LSC-2. Gary Pack, offensive tackle, LSC-2. David Academic-HM. Keith Frase, defensive back, LSC-HM, LSC Wuest, kicker, LSC-2. Ray Jackson, defensive guard, LSC-2, Academic-HM. Mike Ferris, offensive guard, LSC Academic- ATC-1. Larry Townsend, defensive tackle, LSC-2, ATC-1. Jim HM. Allen Kiesling, defensive end, LSC Academic-HM. Stienke, cornerback, LSC-2. Dennis Colvin, offensive tackle, LSC-HM. 1978- Willie Burleson, offensive guard, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Kelly Monk, center, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Mike Taylor, punter, LSC-1. Elvis 1972- Bob Daigle, center, LSC-1, LAA-1, NAIA-1, ATC-1. Jim Stienke, Shaw, defensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM. Paul Darby, running defensive back, LSC-1, NAIA-1, ATC-1, LAA-HM. Josh Brown, back, LSC-2. Mark Mattingly, defensive tackle, LSC-2. Pete fullback, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM, ATC-2. Henry Kotsur, Gibbens, defensive tackle LSC-2. Darrell Johnson, defensive tight end, LSC-1, LAA-HM, ATC-HM. Dennis Colvin, offensive back, LSC-2. Allen Kiesling, defensive end, LSC-HM, LSC tackle, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Noe Gonzales, quarterback, LSC-2, Academic-1. Mike Ferris, offensive guard, LSC Academic-1, ATC-1. Ray Jackson, middle guard, LSC-1, ATC-1, LAA-HM, Academic AA-1. Keith Frase, defensive back, LSC Academic- NAIA-HM. David Wuest, place kicker, LSC-1. Steve Meeks, HM. Steve Smith, offensive tackle, LSC Academic-HM. punter, LSC-1. Monroe Daniels, tailback, LSC-HM, ATC-2. Jimmy Jowers, linebacker, LSC-HM, Academic AA-1. David 1979- Elvis Shaw, defensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-1, LAA-HM. Mark Williams, offensive guard, LSC-2. Clay Roland, defensive end, Mattingly, defensive tackle, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Mike Ferris, LSC-HM. offensive guard, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-1. Pete Gibbens, defensive tackle, LSC-2. Billy Dunk, tight end, 1973- Dennis Colvin, offensive tackle, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1. John LSC-HM. Paul Thornton, offensive tackle, LSC-HM. Terry Waldrun, defensive tackle, LSC-2. Jimmy Jowers, linebacker, Whitman, place kicker, LSC-HM. Allen Kiesling, defensive end, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-1. Noe Gonzales, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-1. Charles Burleson, quarterback, LSC-HM. Fred Pointer, offensive guard, LSC-HM. linebacker, LSC-HM. Tracy Smith, defensive back, LSC-HM. George Pena, center, LSC-HM. Ben Scharnberg, defensive Norris Powell, linebacker, LSC (Freshman of the Year). Mike back, LSC-HM. Greg Ochler, offensive tackle, LSC Academic- Miller, quarterback, LSC Academic-1. Greg Gilcrease, offensive HM. guard, LSC Academic-1.

1974- Fred Pointer, offensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-2, LAA-1. Bobby 1980- Billy Dunk, wide receiver, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Paul Kotzur, defensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Nathan Thornton, offensive tackle, LSC-1, NAIA-2, LAA-HM. David Gutowsky, linebacker, LSC-1. Ray Washington, defensive end, Bailiff, offensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM. Kelly Monk, cen- LSC-1. Kevin Jurgajtis, fullback, LSC-2. George Pena, center, ter, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM, LSC Academic-1, Academic LSC-2. Gary Stehling, defensive back, LSC-2. Kyle Bolen, AA-2. Mike Miller, quarterback, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1, defensive back, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1. Paul Phillips, line- ATC Academic-1. Pete Racicot, offensive tackle, LSC-2, LSC backer, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-2. Greg Ochler, offen- Academic-1. Terry Whitman, place kicker, LSC-2, Academic sive tackle, LSC Academic-1. Alvoyd Wilson, halfback, LSC- AA-2, ATC Academic-1. Charles Burleson, linebacker, LSC- HM. Roger Swist, defensive lineman, LSC-HM. Mac Johanson, 2. Bobby Watkins, defensive back, LSC-2. Donnie Williams, defensive end, LSC-HM. running back, LSC-HM. Don Najvar, tight end, LSC-HM. Mike Bailiff, defensive end, LSC-HM. Norris Powell, linebacker, 1975 Bobby Kotzur, nose guard, LSC-1, NAIA-1, LAA-1. Fred Pointer, LSC-HM. Mike Taylor, punter, LSC-HM. Mike Wynn, offensive offensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Pat Jupe, fullback, guard, LSC Academic-1. Greg Gilcrease, offensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Ray Washington, defensive end, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-2. Bob DeBesse, end, ATC LSC-1, NAIA-HM. George Pena, center, LSC-2. Carl Andress, Academic-1. kicker, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1. Paul Phillips, linebacker, LSC- HM, LSC Academic-1. Kyle Bolen, defensive back, LSC-HM, 1981-Mike Bailiff, defensive end, LSC-1, LSC Academic-HM. Anthony LSC Academic-1. Greg Ochler, offensive guard, LSC-HM, Boyd, defensive end, LSC-1. Ken Coffey, defensive back, LSC Academic-HM. Gary Frank, quarterback, LSC-HM. Kevin LSC-1. Dan Essa, defensive guard, LSC-HM. Cyril Friday, Jurgajtis, halfback, LSC-HM. Jesse Davis, LSC-HM. Craig linebacker, LSC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. Dan Gibbens, cen- Dunlavy, offensive guard, LSC-HM. Roger Swist, defensive ter, LSC Academic-HM. Greg Gilcrease, offensive guard, tackle, LSC-HM. Darrell Johnson, defensive back, LSC-HM. LSC Academic-1. Academic AA-2, ATC Academic-1. Mike Bob Bartz, defensive tackle, LSC Academic-HM. Langford, defensive tackle, LSC-1. Mike Miller, quarter- back, LSC-1, LSC-MVP, LAA-3, NAIA-HM, LSC Academic-1, 1976- Charles Collins, offensive tackle, LSC-1, NAIA-1, LAA-HM. Academic AA-1, ATC-Academic HM. Don Najvar, tight Craig Dunlavy, offensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. end, LSC-1. Neal Neunhoffer, place kicker, LSC-HM. Mel Darrell Johnson, defensive back, LSC-1. Kevin Jurgajtis, run- Polk, LSC-HM. Pete Racicot, offensive tackle, LSC-1, ATC ning back, LSC-2. Henry Holloman, defensive tackle, LSC-2. Academic-1, LSC Academic-HM. Ricky Sowell, defensive Leroy Bailey, defensive back, LSC-2. Jesse Davis, running tackle, LSC-1. Tim Staskus, linebacker, LSC Academic-HM. back, LSC-HM. Randy Knox, tight end, LSC-HM. Paul Phillips, Mike Taylor, punter, LSC-HM. David Vela, wide receiver, 100 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcat Honor Roll LSC-2. Bobby Watkins, defensive back, LSC-1, NAIA-2. Craig defensive end, SLC Academic. Reggie Rivers, tailback, SLC Westmoreland, offensive guard, LSC-HM. Donnie Williams, Academic. Scott Wilson, tight end, SLC Academic. running back, LSC-1, NAIA-HM. Mike Wynn, offensive guard, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-2, ATC Academic-HM. 1988- Bill Jones, running back, SLC-1. A.J. Johnson, wide receiv- Leonard Matocha, offensive tackle, LSC Academic-HM. er, SLC-2, defensive back, SLC-HM. Glen Mangold, defen- sive tackle, SLC-2. Brad Fulks, linebacker, SLC-2, I-AA All 1982- David Vela, tight end, LSC-1, LAA-HM. David Vela, defensive American-3. Matt Barber, tight end, SLC-HM. Jeff Novak, offen- back, LSC-2. Ricky Sowell, offensive tackle, LSC-1, LAA-HM. sive tackle, SLC-HM. Tommy Salazar, offensive guard, SLC- Mike Langford, defensive tackle, LSC-1. Mike Bailiff, defen- HM. Ernie Powell, defensive end, SLC-HM. Darren Jones, cor- sive end, LSC-1, LAA-HM, LSC Academic-1. Tim Staskus, nerback, SLC-HM. Ben Jessie, cornerback, SLC-HM. Eugene linebacker, LSC-1, LAA-1. Cyril Friday, linebacker, LSC-1, Rogers, cornerback, SCL-HM. Paul Alsbury, punter, SLC- LAA-2. Billy Hall, free safety, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Ricky Sanders, HM. Todd Davis, defensive back, SLC Academic-1. Richard running back, LSC-2. Gary Peoples, wide receiver, LSC-2, Gordy, fullback, SLC Academic-HM. Scott Wilson, center, SLC LSC Academic-1. Mike Wynn, offensive guard, LSC-2, LSC Academic-HM. Gilbert Price, SLC Academic-HM. Mike Collins, Academic-1, Academic AA-2. Craig Westmoreland, offensive wide receiver, SLC Academic-HM. Reggie Rivers, running guard, LSC-2. Rod Clark, defensive end, LSC-2. Ron Jacoby, back, SLC Academic-HM. quarterback, LSC-HM. Mark Gregurek, offensive tackle, LSC-HM. Scott Forester, center, LSC-HM. 1989- Jeff Novak, offensive tackle, SLC-1, TSN I-AA All-American-2. Reggie Rivers, running back, SLC-2. Jason Howes, kicker, 1983- Charlie Adams, offensive guard, LSC-2. Jerry Brantley, offen- SLC-2. Glenn Mangold, linebacker, SLC-2, SLC Academic. sive tackle, LSC-2. Rod Clark, defensive end, LSC-1. Vaughn Chad Coleman, linebacker, SLC-2. Heath Johnson, corner- Deary, wide receiver, LSC-1. Jerry Fife, punter, LSC-2. Scott back, SLC-2. Mike Collins, wide receiver, SLC-HM, SLC Forester, center, LSC-1. Cyril Friday, linebacker, LSC-1, LAA-2, Academic. Mike Murphy, wide receiver, SLC-HM. Brian Parks, LSC-Defensive MVP. David Glasco, defensive back, LSC-1, tight end, SLC-HM. Ervin Thomas, center, SLC-HM. Ernie LSC (Defensive Back of the Year). Ken Huewitt, defensive Powell, defensive end, SLC-HM. Matt Wright, defensive tackle, back, LSC-HM. Van Hughes, defensive tackle, LSC-1. Greg SLC-HM. Butch Maywald, safety, SLC-HM. Paul Alsbury, Jones, defensive tackle, LSC-2. Rene Maldonado, quar- punter, SLC-HM. Todd Davis, defensive back, SLC Academic. terback, LSC-HM. Dale Posey, tight end, LSC-HM. Ricky Richard Gordy, running back, SLC Academic-HM. Gilbert Price, Sanders, running back, LSC-1. Adrian Simpson, defen- defensive back, SLC Academic-HM. sive back, LSC-2. Tim Staskus, linebacker, LSC-1, LAA-1, Kodak AA, LSC Academic-1. 1990- Reggie Rivers, running back, WC I-AA All-American-1, AFCA I-AA All-American-1, TSN I-AA All-American-2, AP I-AA All- 1984- Scott Forester, center, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Mitch American-2, SLC-1. Chad Coleman, linebacker, SLC-1. Paul Davidson, offensive guard, GSC-2. Joe Ghrist, offensive Alsbury, punter, SLC-1. Ervin Thomas, center, SLC-2. Robbie guard, GSC-2. David Glasco, defensive back, GSC-2. David Roberson, kicker, SLC-2. Warren Stewart, defensive back, Longhofer, quarterback, GSC Academic-1. Leonard Matocha, SLC-2. Rod Woodard, defensive back, SLC-2. Gilbert Price, offensive tackle, GSC Academic-1. Kevin Mickets, tight end, quarterback, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Chet Hanks, defensive GSC Academic-1. Donnie Willig, center, GSC Academic-1. line, SLC-HM. Mike Carter, defensive line, SLC-HM. Rich Dear, defensive back, SLC-Academic. Neil Leach, offensive line, 1985- Joe Ghrist, offensive guard, GSC-1. Kevin Meuth, offensive SLC-Academic. Keith Randle, defensive back, SLC-Academic. tackle, GSC-1, GSC Academic-1. Eugene Rogers, cornerback, Spicer Sigman, defensive line, SLC-Academic. Chris Smith, Unanimous GSC-1. Shawn Woods, linebacker, GSC-1. Arnold punter, SLC-Academic. Baker, defensive end, GSC-2. Mitch Davidson, center, GSC-2. Dexter Robinson, cornerback, GSC-2. Charlie Vatterott, offen- 1991- Ervin Thomas, center, AFCA I-AA All-American-1, AP All- sive tackle, GSC-2, GSC Academic-1. David Haass, quarter- American-2, TSN All-American-2, SLC-1. Gilbert Price, quarter- back, GSC (Freshman of the Year). Donnie Willig, center, GSC back, SLC-Offensive Player of the Year, SLC-1, SLC-Academic. Academic-1. John Brewer, offensive guard, GSC Academic-1. Rod Woodard, defensive back, SLC-1. Maurice Williams, return specialist, SLC-1. Todd Scott, running back, SLC-2. Charlie 1986- Kevin Meuth, offensive tackle, GSC-1, GSC Academic, I-AA-All- Nelson, offensive line, SLC-2, SLC-Academic. Danny Davis, American. Phil Grandjean, tight end, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. linebacker, SLC-2. Brian McCray, defensive back, SLC-2. Clint Eric Tennessee, wide receiver, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Roy Owen, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Anthony Wood, SLC- Jackson, tailback, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Arnold Baker, Academic. defensive end, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Shawn Woods, linebacker, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. A.J. Johnson, defensive 1992- Spicer Sigman, offensive line, SLC-1. Ray Whitehead, place back, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Henry Thomas, offensive kicker, SLC-1. Charlie Nelson, offensive tackle, SLC-2. Chet guard, GSC-2. Charlie Vatterott, offensive tackle, GSC-2. Hanks, defensive tackle, SLC-2. Craig Hemphill, safety, SLC-2. Reggie Trimble, defensive tackle, GSC-2. Brad Fulks, line- Illya Hicks, offensive line, SLC-Academic. John Hygh, quar- backer, GSC-2. Lee Lundin, defensive back, GSC-2. terback, SLC-Academic. Jeff Neill, offensive lineman, SLC- Academic. Clint Owen, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Jason 1987- Eric Tennessee, wide receiver, SLC-1, I-AA All-American-3. Reece, linebacker, SLC-Academic. James Roof, offensive Brad Fulks, linebacker, SLC-1, I-AA All-American-HM. Sam tackle, SLC-Academic. Anthony Wood, wide receiver, SLC- Scott, offensive tackle, SLC-2. Tommy Salazar, offensive Academic. guard, SLC-2. Glenn Mangold, defensive end, SLC-2. A.J. Johnson, cornerback, SLC-2. Jimmy Nelms, safety, SLC- 1993- Spicer Sigman, center, SLC-1, TSN All-American-2, FG All- 2. Roy Jackson, tailback, SLC-HM. Jim Bujnoch, offensive American-3. Victor Carr, defensive tackle, SLC-1. David line, SLC-HM. Arnold Baker, defensive end, SLC-HM. Shawn Gaffney, linebacker, SLC-2. Ricky Pereda, offensive line, SLC- Woods, linebacker, SLC-HM. Todd Davis, defensive back, SLC HM. Charlie Nelson, offensive line, SLC-HM. Ray Whitehead, Academic. Richard Gordy, fullback, SLC Academic. Tony Rex, placekicker, SLC-HM. Billie Powell, defensive tackle, SLC-HM.

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 101 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcat Honor Roll Todd Siebert, safety, SLC-HM. Damion Branch, defensive Player of the Year, SFL Academic. Adam Means, SFL-1, SFL back, SLC-Academic. Kyle Herman, running back, SLC- Academic. Steven de laTorre, SFL-2, SFL Academic. David Academic. Illya Hicks, offensive line, SLC-Academic. John Williams, SFL-HM, SFL Academic. D’Angelo Torres, SFL-HM. Hygh, quarterback, SLC-Academic. Clint Owen, wide receiver, Kyle Harrell, SFL-HM, SFL Academic. Clint Bendele, SFL-HM. SLC-Academic. Anthony Wood, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Brad Schley, SFL-HM, SFL Academic. Brian Surovik, SFL- HM. Fred Davis, SFL-HM. Harold Allen, SFL Academic. Travis 1994- Donald Wilkerson, running back, AP-All-American-1, AFCA- Bush, SFL Academic. Michael Crownover, SFL Academic. All-American-1, TSN-All-American-2, SLC Offensive Player of Tobias Deans, SFL Academic. Terrance Hatton, SFL Academic. the Year, SLC-1. John Rowland, offensive line, SLC-1, SLC- Jonathan Luke, SFL Academic. Heath Nickes, SFL Academic. Academic. Claude Mathis, return specialist/running back, TSN- Rob Vining, SFL Academic. Ryan Wiegand, SFL Academic. All-American-HM, SLC Freshman of the Year, SLC-1. Russell Stace Williams, SFL Academic. Joe Wooten, SFL Academic. Peevy, tight end, SLC-2. Michael Thompson, defensive tackle, Bill Wyman, SFL Academic. SLC-2. Adam Means, offensive line, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Chris Mantooth, offensive line, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Ray 1998- Justin Young, tight end, SFL-2, Spergon Wynn, quarterback, Whitehead, placekicker, SLC-HM. Monte Lewis, defensive SFL Newcomer of the Year, SFL-HM. Clint Bendele, defensive tackle, SLC-HM. Scott Swinnea, linebacker, SLC-HM, SLC- line, SFL-HM. Cliffton Black, defensive back, SFL-HM. Myron Academic. Nicolas Jack, defensive back, SLC-HM. David Coleman, linebacker, SFL-HM. Ben McClellan, defensive line, Baugh, defensive back, SLC-Academic. Josh Byther, line- SFL-HM. D’Angelo Torres, SFL-HM. Darrick Vaughn, defensive backer, SLC-Academic. Steve delaTorre, offensive line, SLC- back, SFL-HM. ReShawn Brown, running back, SFL Academic. Academic. Illya Hicks, offensive line, SLC-Academic. John Travis Bush, wide receiver, SFL Academic. C. J. Carroll, defen- Hygh, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Clint Owen, wide receiver, sive back, SFL Academic. Steven de la Torre, offensive line, SLC-Academic. Clint Petty, linebacker, SLC-Academic. John SFL Academic. Todd Otte, offensive line, SFL Academic. Brad Smith, offensive line, SLC-Academic. David Williams, quarter- Schley, defensive line, SFL Academic. back, SLC-Academic. Michael Williams, defensive back, SLC- Academic. Lawrence Wilson, SLC-Academic. Chris Condon, 1999- Rick Barrow, punter, SFL-1, TL All-America-2. Clint Bendele, SLC-Academic. Chad Harlow, SLC-Academic. Micheal Watson, defensive line, SFL-1. C.J. Carroll, defensive back, SFL-1, SLC-Academic. SFL Academic. Ben McClellan, defensive line, SFL-1. Darrick Vaughn, defensive back, SFL-1. Bronson Sanders, running 1995- Ypres Thomas, linebacker, FG All-American-2, SLC-2. Claude back, SFL-2. Cliffton Black, defensive back, SFL-2. Myron Mathis, return specialist/running back, TSN All-American-HM, Coleman, linebacker, SFL-HM. Greg Pitts, linebacker, SFL- SLC-1 (RS), 2 (RB), SLC-Academic. Aaron Allen, running HM. Kendall Jones, defensive back, SFL-HM. Sterling Rogers, back, SLC-2. Russell Peevy, tight end, SLC-2. Wes Campbell, defensive back, SFL-HM. Travis Bush, receiver, SFL Academic. offensive line, SLC-2. Adam Means, offensive line, SLC-2, Chuck Ferguson, linebacker, SFL Academic. Michael McClure, SLC-Academic. Stace Williams, defensive line, SLC-2. Donald defensive line, SFL Academic. James Stewart, wide receiver, Miller, defensive line, SLC-2. Nicolas Jack, defensive back, SFL Academic. John Szczech, defensive back, SFL Academic. SLC-2. David Williams, quarterback, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Jason Washington, defensive back, SFL Academic. Doug Chris McGarrahan, wide receiver, SLC-HM. Chris Sanchez, Wheeler, offensive line, SFL Academic. Joe Wooten, offensive offensive line, SLC-HM. Brian Surovik, linebacker, SLC-HM, line, SFL Academic. SLC-Academic. Kent Laster, defensive back, SLC-HM. Jeff Brandes, punter, SLC-HM. Josh Byther, linebacker, SLC- 2000- Clenton Ballard, defensive line, TSN All-America-3, SFL-1. C.J. Academic. Steve de la Torre, offensive line, SLC-Academic. Carroll, defensive back, TSN All-America-1, FG All-America-1, Brandon Ercoline, tight end, SLC-Academic. Mike Gray, offen- AFCA All-America-1, TL All-America-1, I-AA All-America-1, sive line, SLC Academic. Kyle Harrell, offensive line, SLC- SFL Player of the Year, SFL-1, AD Association Academic Academic. Clint Petty, linebacker, SLC-Academic. J.R. Shipp, All-Star-1, Verizon Academic All-America-2, SFL-Academic. defensive back, SLC-Academic. John Smith, offensive line, Myron Coleman, linebacker, FG All-America-2, SFL-1. Rick SLC-Academic. Mike Watson, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Barrow, punter, SFL-HM. Lee Davis, Running back, SFL-HM. Ryan Wiegand, defensive line, SLC-Academic. Michael Harvey Dierschke, defensive line, SFL-HM. Kendall Jones, Williams, defensive back, SLC-Academic. defensive back, SFL-FM. Tyson Olivo, receiver, SFL-HM. Todd Otte, Offensive line, SFL-2. Greg Pitts, linebacker, 1996- Claude Mathis, running back, FG All-America-2, TSN All- SFL-HM. Sterling Rogers, defensive back, SFL-HM. Bronson America-3, SFL-1, SFL Player of the Year. Adam Means, offen- Sanders, running back, SFL-HM. Chuck Ferguson, defensive sive line, SFL-1, SFL-Academic. Cyril Adkins, wide receiver, line, SFL-Academic. Justin Martinez, kicker, SFL-Academic. SFL-2, SFL-Academic. Steve de la Torre, offensive line, SFL-2, Desmond Powell, tight end, SFL-Academic. James Stewart, SFL-Academic. Nicolas Jack, defensive back, SFL-2. Russell receiver, SFL-Academic. John Szczech, defensive back, SFL- Peevy, tight end, SFL-HM, SFL-Academic. Heath Nickes, Academic. Jason Washington, defensive back, SFL-Academic. defensive line, SFL-HM, Michael Kuhn, defensive line, SFL- Doug Wheeler, offensive line, SFL-Academic. Joe Wooten, HM, SFL-Academic. William Welch, defensive back, SFL-HM. offensive line, SFL-Academic. Brian Yourman, offensive line, Matt Wieland, kicker/punter, SFL-HM, SFL-Academic. Ron SFL-Academic. Ben-Mier, defensive back, SFL-Academic. Travis Bush, run- ning back, SFL-Academic. Brandon Ercoline, tight end, SFL- 2001- Clenton Ballard, defensive line, AFCA All-America-1, TSN All- Academic. Jason Gormley, fullback, SFL-Academic. Gabe America-2, AP All-America-2, SFL-1. Greg Pitts, linebacker, Guzman, defensive back, SFL-Academic. Pop Wells, line- AP All-America-3, TSN All-America-3, SFL-1. Doug Wheeler, backer, SFL-Academic. David Williams, quarterback, SFL- offensive line, SFL-1, SFL-All-Academic. Justin Martinez, Academic. Stace Williams, offensive line, SFL-Academic. kicker, SFL-1, SFL-All-Academic. Bronson Sanders, running Steve Zisler, tight end, SFL-Academic. back, SFL-2. Marvin McCurry, punter, SFL-2. Tyson Olivo, receiver, SFL-HM, SFL-All-Academic. Julius Wilson, offensive 1997- Claude Mathis, running back, TSN All-America-1, AFCA line, SFL-HM. Donnie Baker, defensive back, SFL-HM. Kendall Coaches All-America-1, AP All-America-2, SFL-1, SFL Offensive Jones, defensive back, SFL-HM. John Szczech, defensive

102 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcat Honor Roll back, SFL-All-Academic. Jason Washington, defensive back, 2006- Walter Musgrove, defensive back, SLC-1, Southland Conference SFL-All-Academic. Football Student-Athlete of the Year, SLC-1, CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI First-Team, SLC Academic, 2002- Greg Pitts, linebacker, AP All-America-2, TSN All-America-3, Division I FCS Athletic Directors Association Academic All- SLC-2. Lee Davis, running back, SLC-2. Jason Glover, tight Star Team, National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete. end, SLC-2. Ken McKoy, offensive line, SLC-2. Brandon Blake Burton, fullback, SLC-1, CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Dickinson, defensive back, SLC-HM. Ryan Graves, offensive Academic All-District VI First-Team, SLC Academic. Jeremy line, SLC-HM. Ryan Rust, offensive line, SLC-HM. Glenn Castillo, linebacker, SLC-1. Chris MacDonald, punter, SLC-1. Settles, defensive back, SLC-HM. Jarvis Smith, wide receiver, Bradley George, quarterback, SLC-2, SLC Academic. Andrew SLC-HM. Josh Tubbs, defensive line, SLC-HM. Devin Freeman, Ireland, place kicker, SLC-2. Matt Jenkins, offensive line, SLC- wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Justin Martinez, kicker, SLC- 2. Nate Langford, defensive end, SLC-2, CoSIDA/ESPN The Academic. Beau Robertson, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Magazine Academic All-District VI First-Team, SLC Academic. Ryne Miller, offensive line, SLC-2. Mark Washington, defensive 2003- Cory Elolf, punter, SLC-1. Jomaul Mason, offensive line, SLC- tackle, SLC-2. Chase Wasson, quarterback/wide receiver, 2. Ken McKoy, offensive line, SLC-2. David Simmons, line- SLC-2, CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI backer, SLC-2. Josh Tubbs, SLC-2. Terrell Harris, running back, First-Team. Ramel Borner, defensive tackle, SLC-HM. Nick SLC-HM. K.R. Carpenter, receiver, SLC-HM. Harold Watson, Clark, defensive end, SLC Academic. Adrian Dayse, offensive defensive back, SLC-HM. Devin Freeman, receiver, SLC- line, SLC-HM. Crawford May, offensive line, SLC-HM. Shola Academic. Chip McClain, linebacker, SLC-Academic. Walter Obafemi, linebacker, SLC-HM. Stan Zwinggi, running back, Musgrove, defensive back, SLC-Academic. Beau Robertson, SLC-HM. receiver, SLC-Academic. Brandon Sheffield, linebacker, SLC- Academic. Travis Upshaw, defensive line, SLC-Academic. 2007- Chris MacDonald, punter, AP All-American, AFCA All-American, Chase Wasson, quarterback, SLC-Academic. WC FCS All-American, SLC-1. Nick Clark, defensive end, Draddy Award Finalist, Southland Conference Football Student- 2004- Cory Elolf, punter, SLC-1, AFCA All-America-1. Fred Evans, Athlete of the Year, SLC-HM. Cameron Luke, wide receiver, defensive line, SLC Newcomer of the Year, SLC-1. David SLC-1. Karrington Bush, running back, SLC Freshman of Simmons, linebacker, SLC-1. Nato James, cornerback, SLC-2. the Year, SLC-2. Crawford May, offensive line, SLC-2. Travis Tom Keresztury, offensive line, SLC-2. Ken McKoy, offensive Houston, linebacker, SLC Academic. Nate Langford, defensive line, SLC-2. Epsilon Williams, safety, SLC-2. Terrell Harris, run- end, SLC Academic. Blake Burton, fullback, SLC-HM. Marcus ning back, SLC-HM. John Tyson, receiver, SLC-HM. Markee Clark, linebacker, SLC-HM. Andrew Ireland, place kicker, SLC- White, receiver, SLC-HM. Randy Moshier, tight end, SLC- HM. HM, SLC-Academic. Travis Upshaw, defensive line, SLC-HM. Jeremy Castillo, linebacker, SLC-HM. Damien Chandler, cor- 2008- Cameron Luke, wide receiver, College Sporting News Fabulous 50, nerback, SLC-HM. Melvin Webber, safety, SLC-HM. Walter AP and TSN Third-Team All-American, SLC-1. Karrington Bush, Musgrove, defensive back, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. K.R. running back, TSN HM All-American, SLC-1; return specialist, Carpenter, receiver, SLC-Academic. Devin Freeman, receiver, SLC-2. Jeff Bowen, offensive line, TSN HM All-American, SLC- SLC-Academic. 1. Blake Burton, fullback, SLC-1, SLC All-Academic. D.J. Hall, offensive line, SLC-2. Morris Crosby, defensive back, SLC-2. 2005- Fred Evans, defensive line, AFCA All-America-1, TSN All- Andrew Ireland, TSN HM All-American, SLC-2; Donavan King, America-3, FG All-America-2; FG All-Southwest Region-1, SLC defensive line, SLC-2. Joe Bell, linebacker, SLC-HM. Bradley Defensive Player of the Year, SLC-1, Hula Bowl. Barrick Nealy, George, quarterback, SLC-HM, SLC All-Academic. John Gilley, quarterback, Fifth in voting for the Walter Payton Award, FG All- tight end, SLC-HM. Kenneth Hampton, SLC HM. Travis America-2, FG All-Southwest Region-1, Southland Conference Houston, defensive line, SLC-HM, SLC All-Academic. Courtney Player of the Year, SLC-1, Hula Bowl. Thomas Keresztury, Smith, linebacker, SLC-HM. Will Thompson, defensive back, offensive lineman, TSN All-America-2, FG All-America-2, FG SLC All-Academic. All-Southwest Region-1, SLC-1. Walter Musgrove, defensive back, ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI Team, 2009- Bradley George, SLC Offensive Player of the Year, SLC SLC-1, SLC-Academic. Luke Horder, offensive lineman, SLC- Student Athlete of the Year, SLC-HM, D.J. Hall, offensive line, 1, FG All-Southwest Region-2. Cory Elolf, punter, SLC-1, FG SLC-1; Mishak Rivas, return specialist, SLC-1. Da’Marcus All-Southwest Region-3. Stan Jones, place kicker, SLC-1, FG Griggs, wide receiver, SLC-2; Travis Houston, defensive end, All-Southwest Region-3. David Simmons, linebacker, SLC-1, SLC-2, FCS Athletic Director’s Academic All-Star, NFF Bill FG All-Southwest Region-3. Travis Upshaw, defensive line, Campbell Award semifinalist; SLC All-Academic. Alvin Canady, SLC-1. Markee White, wide receiver, SLC-1, FG All-Southwest running back, SLC-HM; Adley Eshraghipour, defensive line, Region-3. Daniel Jolly, running back, SLC-2. Gary Shepard, SLC-HM; Calvin Gore, offensive line, SLC-HM; Alex Luna- defensive back, SLC-2. Randy Moshier, tight end, SLC-HM, offensive line, SLC-HM; Marcus Clark, linebacker, SLC-HM; Division I-AA Athletic Directors Association Academic All- Will Thompson, SLC-HM, SLC All-Academic; Jeff McVaney, Star Team, SLC-Academic, Draddy Award Semifinalist. Blake SLC-All-Academic. Burton, fullback, SLC-HM. Jeremy Castillo, linebacker, SLC- HM. Matt Jenkins, offensive lineman, SLC-HM. Jamarqus 2010- D.J. Hall, offensive line, AP Third-Team All-American, Phil O’Neal, defensive back, SLC-HM. Tyrone Scott, wide receiver, Steele Fourth-Team All-American, SLC-1; Darryl Morris, defen- SLC-HM. Daniel Varvel, defensive back, SLC-HM. Dameon sive back SLC-2; Da’Marcus Griggs, wide receiver, SLC-1, Williams, wide receiver/return specialist, SLC-HM. David Bailiff, return specialist, SLC-HM; Ben Follis, punter, SLC-HM, Marcus head coach, AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year, Third in the Clark, linebacker, SLC-HM, Karrington Bush, running back, voting for the Eddie Robinson Award. Nick Clark, defensive SLC-HM, Jonathan Ward, defensive line, SLC All-Academic. line, SLC-Academic. Dominic Giametta, deep snapper, SLC- Academic. Buck Koalenz, offensive lineman, SLC-Academic. Nate Langford, offensive lineman, SLC-Academic.

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 103 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcat Team Award Winners Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United State, returned to his Year Player Hometown alma mater in November of 1972 to present the first J.C. Kellam Award to Texas 2003 Beau Robertson (WR) Buda, Texas State’s outstanding senior football player. 2004 John Tyson (WR) Klein, Texas The first award was given to defensive back Jim Stienke who went to high 2005 Randy Moshier (TE) Converse, Texas school in Johnson City, only a few miles from the late President’s ranch. Stienke 2006 Walter Musgrove (DB) Duncanville, Texas went on to play professionally with the Cleveland Browns, New York Giants and 2007 Nick Clark (DE) Fort Worth, Texas Atlanta Falcons. 2008 Stan Zwinggi (RB) Fredericksburg, Texas The award was an outgrowth of a Bobcat Club banquet in 1971 at which LBJ 2009 Travis Houston (DE) Converse, Texas presented a $25,000 check to the club to begin a Kellam Scholarship fund for 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs (WR) Bay City, Texas student-athletes. Kellam, general manager of KLBJ Radio in Austin and a long- time friend and business associate of the Johnson family, played football for the OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Bobcats in the early 1920s and graduated from the university in 1923. Year Player Hometown A large portrait of Kellam, donated by the Johnson family, also was presented 1972 Josh Brown (FB) Del Valle, Texas to the school. The names of the J.C. Kellam Award winners are placed on a per- 1973 Noe Gonzales (QB) San Diego, Texas manent plaque which is on display in the End Zone Complex. 1974 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas In addition to the J.C. Kellam Award, the Bobcat Club also initiated an awards 1975 Jesse Davis (HB) Bartlett, Texas system for the outstanding offensive and defensive players as well as the fresh- 1976 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas man of the year in 1972. 1977 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas In recent years, Texas State has added three additional awards. They are 1978 Paul Darby (HB) Austin, Texas the John O’Hara Memorial Offensive Lineman of the Year Award, the Jim Wacker 1979 Paul Thornton (Tackle) San Antonio, Texas “Unbelievable” Award and the Special Teams Player of the Year awards. 1980 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas The John O’Hara Memorial Offensive Lineman of the Year award was estab- 1981 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas lished in 1992 and recognizes the top Bobcat offensive lineman and is awarded 1982 Ron Jacoby (QB) Austin, Texas in honor of O’Hara, who was Texas State’s head coach from 1983 to 1989. 1983 Ricky Sanders (RB) Belton, Texas The Jim Wacker “Unbelievable” Award was established in 2003 and recog- 1984 Scott Forester (Center) San Marcos, Texas nizes the Bobcat football player who displays outstanding motivational, inspira- 1985 Kevin Mueth (Tackle) Needville, Texas tional and leadership skills. Wacker led Texas State to a pair of NCAA Division II 1986 Roy Jackson (RB) Houston, Texas national championships and also served as Texas State’s Director of Athletics. 1987 Ron Rittimann (QB) New Braunfels, Texas In 2004, the Special Teams Player of the Year was established. 1988 Bill Jones (RB) Corsicana, Texas 1989 Jeff Novak (tackle) Houston, Texas J.C. KELLAM AWARD 1990 Reggie Rivers (RB) San Antonio, Texas Year Player Hometown Robbie Roberson (PK) Houston, Texas 1972 Jim Stienke (DB) Johnson City, Texas 1991 Todd Scott (RB) Topeka, Kan. 1973 Dennis Colvin (DT) Kenedy, Texas 1992 Maurice Williams (RB) Elm Grove, Texas 1974 Gary Sterling (DE) Fredericksburg, Texas 1993 Donald Wilkerson (RB) Tyler, Texas 1975 Pat Jupe (FB) San Antonio, Texas 1994 Donald Wilkerson (RB) Tyler, Texas 1976 Paul Phillips (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas 1995 David Williams (QB) San Marcos, Texas 1977 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas 1996 Claude Mathis (RB) Bartlett, Texas 1978 Dan Bierstedt (LB) Lockhart, Texas 1997 Claude Mathis (RB) Bartlett, Texas 1979 Allen Kiesling (DE) Thorndale, Texas 1998 Spergon Wynn (QB) Bellaire, Texas 1980 Kelly Monk (Center) Seguin, Texas 1999 Bronson Sanders (RB) Duncanville, Texas 1981 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas 2000 Lee Davis (RB) East Bernard, Texas 1982 Mike Wynn (OG) San Antonio, Texas 2001 Bronson Sanders (RB) Duncanville,Texas 1983 Tom Staskus (LB) Houston, Texas Tyson Olivo (WR) Grapevine, Texas 1984 Scott Forester (C) San Marcos, Texas 2002 Lee Davis (RB) East Bernard, Texas 1985 Mitch Davidson (C) Houston, Texas 2003 K.R. Carpenter (WR) Schertz, Texas 1986 Kevin Mueth (OT) Needville, Texas 2004 Terrell Harris (RB) Kerens, Texas 1987 Arnold Baker (DE) San Antonio, Texas 2005 Barrick Nealy (QB) Dallas, Texas 1988 Brad Fulks (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas 2006 Bradley George (QB) New Braunfels, Texas 1989 Glenn Mangold (DT) Medina Valley, Texas 2007 Cameron Luke (WR) Klein, Texas 1990 Reggie Rivers (RB) San Antonio, Texas 2009 Bradley George (QB) New Braunfels, Texas 1991 Gilbert Price (QB) Shiner, Texas 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs (WR) Bay City, Texas 1992 Craig Hemphill (Safety) Eagle Lake, Texas 1993 David Gaffney (LB) Rockwall, Texas DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1994 Chris Mantooth (OL) Buda, Texas Year Player Hometown 1995 Chris McGarrahan (WR) Arlington, Texas 1972 Jimmy Jowers (LB) San Marcos, Texas 1996 Russell Peevy (TE) Mesquite, Texas 1973 Ben Scharnberg (DB) Kerrville, Texas 1997 David Williams (QB) San Marcos, Texas 1974 Nathan Gutowsky (LB) Rosenberg, Texas 1998 Brad Schley (DL) Cuero, Texas 1975 Ray Washington (DE) Hearne, Texas 1999 Travis Bush (WR) Gregory-Portland, Texas 1976 Henry Holloman (DT) Huntsville, Texas 2000 C.J. Carroll (DB) Corpus Christi, Texas 1977 Dan Bierstedt (LB) Lockhart, Texas Desmond Powell (TE) Texas City, Texas 1978 Mark Mattingly (DT) Dilley, Texas 2001 Tyson Olivo (WR) Grapevine, Texas 1979 Elvis Shaw (DL) Austin, Texas 2002 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 1980 Charles Burleson (LB) San Marcos, Texas 104 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcat Team Award Winners Year Player Hometown Year Player Hometown 1981 Ken Coffey (DB) Big Spring, Texas 1991 Jeff Milward (LB) Lytle, Texas Cyril Friday (LB) Austin, Texas 1992 Savalas Smith (LB) Houston, Texas 1982 Tim Staskus (LB) Houston, Texas 1993 Todd Siebert (Safety) Marshall, Texas 1983 Cyril Friday (LB) Austin, Texas 1994 Claude Mathis (RB) Bartlett, Texas 1984 David Glasco (DB) San Antonio, Texas 1995 Ricky Lipsey (Safety) Port Arthur, Texas 1985 Eugene Rogers (DB) Corsicana, Texas 1996 Darrick Vaughn (DB) Aldine, Texas 1986 Arnold Baker (DE) San Antonio, Texas 1997 D’Angelo Torres (WR) Grapevine, Texas 1987 Shawn Woods (LB) Tidehaven, Texas 1998 Sterling Rogers (DB) Cy-Falls, Texas 1988 Brad Fulks (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas Myron Coleman (LB) San Antonio, Texas 1989 Glenn Mangold (DT) Medina Valley, Texas 1999 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 1990 Chad Coleman (LB) Killeen, Texas 2000 Brian Forshee (TE) Spring, Texas 1991 Rod Woodard (Safety) Clear Creek, Texas 2001 Marvin McCurry (P) Lubbock, Texas 1992 Craig Hemphill (Safety) Eagle Lake, Texas 2002 Ryan Graves (OL) Waco, Texas 1993 David Gaffney (LB) Rockwall, Texas 2003 Jeremy Castillo (LB) Corsicana, Texas 1994 Michael Thompson (DT) New Braunfels, Texas 2004 Chase Wasson (QB) Southlake, Texas 1995 Ypres Thomas (LB) Temple, Texas 2005 Morris Crosby (WR) Houston, Texas 1996 Ypres Thomas LB) Temple, Texas 2006 Alex Darley (WR) Corpus Christi, Texas 1997 Fred Davis (DB) San Antonio, Texas 2007 Karrington Bush (RB) Whitewright, Texas 1998 Beau Walker (LB) George West, Texas 2008 Mishak Rivas (WR) Weslaco, Texas 1999 Cliffton Black (Safety) Lubbock, Texas 2009 Frank Reddic (RB) Kilgore, Texas 2000 C. J. Carroll (DB) Corpus Christi, Texas 2010 Tyler Arndt (QB) Cuero, Texas 2001 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 2002 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas JOHN O’HARA MEMORIAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 2003 David Simmons (LB) Houston, Texas Year Player Hometown 2004 Fred Evans (DL) Morgan Park, Illinois 1992 Spicer Sigman (C) Pilot Point Selz, Texas 2005 Fred Evans (DL) Morgan Park, Illinois 1993 Spicer Sigman (C) Pilot Point Selz, Texas 2006 Jeremy Castillo (LB) Corsicana, Texas 1994 John Rowland (OT) San Antonio, Texas 2007 Nick Clark (DE) Fort Worth, Texas 1995 Wes Campbell (OT) Killeen, Texas 2008 Donavan King (DE) Altair, Texas 1996 Adam Means (OT) Converse, Texas 2009 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas 1997 Adam Means (G) Converse, Texas 2010 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas 1998 Julius Wilson (C) Killeen, Texas 1999 Julius Wilson (C/OT) Killeen, Texas SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2000 Todd Otte (OT) Austin, Texas Year Player Hometown 2001 Doug Wheeler (OG) College Station, Texas 2004 Cory Elolf (P) Converse, Texas 2002 Ken McKoy (Tackle) Killeen, Texas 2005 Cory Elolf (P) Converse, Texas 2003 Jomaul Mason (Center) Beaumont, Texas 2006 Chris MacDonald (P) Mesa, Texas 2004 Thomas Keresztury (OT) New Braunfels, Texas 2007 Andrew Ireland (PK) Cedar Hill, Texas 2005 Thomas Keresztury (OT) New Braunfels, Texas 2008 Karrington Bush (KR) Whitewright, Texas 2006 Buck Koalenz (C) Converse, Texas 2009 Ben Follis (P) Arlington, Texas 2007 Crawford May (G) Miami, Fla. 2010 Ben Follis (P) Arlington, Texas 2008 Jeff Bowen (C) North Richland Hills, Texas 2009 Calvin Gore (OT) Canyon Lake, Texas OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Alex Luna (OT) Houston, Texas Year Player Hometown 2010 D.J. Hall (OG) Palestine, Texas 1972 Kyle Bolen (DB) McCarney, Texas 1973 Paul Phillips (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas JIM WACKER “UNBELIEVABLE” AWARD 1974 Jesse Davis (HB) Bartlett, Texas Year Player Hometown 1975 Darrell Johnson (DB) Seguin, Texas 2003 Barrick Nealy (QB) Dallas, Texas 1976 Elvis Shaw (DL) Austin, Texas 2004 Randy Moshier (TE) Converse, Texas 1977 Greg Hamilton (QB) Killeen, Texas 2005 Travis Upshaw (DL) Burleson, Texas 1978 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas 2006 Walter Musgrove (DB) Duncanville, Texas 1979 Norris Powell (LB) East Bernard, Texas 2007 Nate Langford (DE) San Marcos, Texas 1980 Cyril Friday (LB) Austin, Texas 2008 John Gilley (TE) Victoria, Texas 1981 Neal Neunhoffer (PK) Austin, Texas 2009 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas 1982 Eric Cobble (RB) Austin, Texas 2010 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas 1983 Phil Grandjean (TE) Round Rock, Texas 1984 Shawn Woods (LB) Tidehaven, Texas 1985 David Haass (QB) San Antonio, Texas 1986 Glenn Mangold (DE) Medina Valley, Texas 1987 Reggie Rivers (RB) San Antonio, Texas 1988 Greg Pagel (QB) Temple, Texas 1990 Davy Smith (RB) Katy, Texas Victor Carr (DL) Austin, Texas

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 105 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcats and the NFL Among Texas State’s growing list of former players who have gone on to have successful professional careers are (clock- wise from top left) Reggie Rivers, Spergon Wynn, Jeff Novak, Ricky Sanders, Fred Evans and Darrick Vaughn.

PLAYER TEAM(S) YEAR(S) Paul Alsbury 1991 Clenton Ballard Jacksonville Jaguars 2002-2003 San Diego Chargers 2004 Rick Barrow Arizona Cardinals 2001 Cliffton Black Oakland Raiders 2000 Josh Brown Minnesota Vikings 1973 Rod Clark St. Louis Rams 1984 Eric Cobble Houston Oilers 1987 Ken Coffey Washington Redskins 1983-84, 1986 Wayne Coffey New England Patriots 1987 Paul Darby New York Jets 1979-1980 Wallace Dickey 1968-1969 Fred Evans Miami Dolphins 2006 Minnesota Vikings 2007-10 Pat Franklin Tampa Bay Bucs 1986 Cincinnati 1987 Noe Gonzales Oakland Raiders 1973 New England Patriots 1974 Van Hughes St. Louis Cardinals 1986 1987 Ben Jessie 1989 A. J. Johnson Washington Redskins 1989-1994 San Diego Chargers 1995 Bill Jones Kansas City Chiefs 1990-1992 Darren Jones St. Louis Cardinals 1989 Wade Key Philadelphia Eagles 1970-1979 Claude Mathis Minnesota Vikings 1998 Kevin Meuth New York Giants 1987 Mark Milett Atlanta Falcons 1989 David Morrison Oakland Raiders 1968-1970 Reece Morrison Cleveland Browns 1968-1972 Cincinnati Bengals 1972-73 Jeff Novak Miami Dolphins 1994 Jacksonville Jaguars 1995-1998 Reggie Rivers Denver Broncos 1991-1996 Booker Russell Oakland Raiders 1978-1979 San Diego Chargers 1980 Philadelphia Eagles 1981 Ricky Sanders Washington Redskins 1986-1993 Atlanta Falcons 1994-1995 Mac Sauls St. Louis Cardinals 1968 Jim Stienke Cleveland Browns 1973 New York Giants 1974-77 Atlanta Falcons 1978 Henry Thomas 1987 Charlie Vatterott St. Louis Cardinals 1987 Darrick Vaughn Atlanta Falcons 2000-2002 Houston Texans 2003 David Vela Oakland Raiders 1983-87 Seattle Seahawks 1987-88 Mark Washington Miami Dolphins 2007 Arizona Cardinals 2010 Bobby Watkins Detroit Lions 1982-1988 Markee White St. Louis Rams 2007 Matt Wieland New Orleans Saints 2000 Spergon Wynn Cleveland Browns 2000 Minnesota Vikings 2001

106 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL All-Time Bobcat Lettermen A A A A A Ron Ben-Mier 1996 Kay Buckner 1959 Dallas Coleman 2004-06 Eddie Acevedo 1994-95 Shane Bennett 1990-92 Andy Buffington 1967 Jarvis Coleman 2007 Adolph Acher 1955 Phillip Benning 2010 Doyle Buffington 1969 Myron Coleman 1998-2001 Tom Acuff 1950-51 Hugh Berry 1951 James Bujnoch 1986-87 Charles Collins 1975-76 Charles Adams 1981-83 Lawrence Berry 1951 Stanley Bunton 1979-82 Julius Collins 1987-89 Harold Adams 1990-91 Mike Berry 1968 Roland Burge 1935-37 Ken Collins 1983-85 Cyril Adkins 1994-97 Joe Berry 1928-29 Charles Burleson 1978-79 Mike Collins 1986-89 Ray Akins 1949-50 Sedic Bettis 1951-52 Willie Burleson 1978 Vince Collins 1994-96 John Akins 1948-49 Willie Bickham 1986-89 Cecil Burnette 1924 Dennis Colvin 1971 L.D. Alderson 1952 Dan Bierstedt 1975-78 Blake Burton 2005-08 Huel Conner 1923 Birge Alexander 1932 Bernard Biggs 1924-26 Darryl Bush 1986-87 Lee Conoly 2010 Cedric Alexander 2009-10 Cliffton Black 1995-99 Karrington Bush 2007-10 Clellan Cook 2005-06 Phillip Alexander 2006-07 James Blackwell 1964 Travis Bush 1996-99 Aaron Coon 1946 Jason Aleem 2001-02 Tommy Blair 1967-69 Josh Byther 1994 Rusty Cooper 1983-86 Aaron Allen 1994-97 Franklin Bless 1947-49 Herman Cormer 1932-34 Horace Allert 1952-54 Wildred Block 1954-56 C C C C C Bob Cornelius 1958-61 Frank Allison 1922-24 Aaron Bolado 1998 Willie Caesar 1990-91 Carroll Counts 1939 Paul Alsbury 1987-90 Darius Bolden 2008-10 Charles Caffey 1965-67 Fritz Cox 1993-94 Roland Altinger 1981-82 Billy Bolen 1972 Don Caldwell 1968-70 Tommy Cox 1969 Steve Alvarez 2008-10 Kyle Bolen 1973-75 Joe Calhoun 1989 Walter Cox 1970 Ed Amerson 2010 Leland Bolen 1975 Champ Callihan 1932 Kyle Cracknell 1988 Zac Ammar 2010 Luke Bomar 2002-05 Gid Campbell 1936-37 Jammar Crane 2006 Kyle Anderson 2008-09 Floyd Bondy 1941-42 Wes Campbell 1991-95 Jack Crawley 1942, 46-47 Carl Andress 1974-75 Andre Booker 2003 Alvin Canady 2006-09 Jervoress Crenshaw 2006-07 Wade Andrews 1939 Billy Booker 1981-83 Herbert Carleston 1952-55 Morris Crosby 2005-08 Tyler Arndt 2010 Marcus Booker 1988-90 George Carlisle 1946-48 Mike Cross 1971 Brad Arnold 1980-83 Justin Boren 2005-06 Paul Carlisle 1946 Roger Crosswhite 1974-77 Frank Arnold 1925-28 Ramel Borner 2004-07 Michael Carmona 2008 Jerry Crow 1964 Ross Arnold 1919 Howard Boucher 1946-49 Buford Carnes 1933 Darrell Culberson 1985-88 James Aston 2006 George Bounds 1941-42 K.R. Carpenter 2003-05 Bill Cummins 1929-30 Celestino Avilla 1962-63 Jeff Bowen 2007-08 Victor Carr 1990-93 Larry Cunningham 1971 Wilbur Aylor 1963-64 Renearl Bowie 1992 Tyronne Carrington 1991-92 Jeff Curbo 1947-49 Anthony Boyd 1980-81 C. J. Carroll 1997-2000 John Curbow 1966-68 B B B B B Billy Brademan 1940-42 George Carroll 1959-60 Delbert Current 2006-07 Roddy Bagley 1961-62 Malcom Bradford 1979 Mike Carter 1990 Derek Bailey 1990-93 Dameon Branch 1993 Roshad Carter 2006 D D D D D Leroy Bailey 1974-77 Jeff Brandes 1992-95 Max Carver 1938 Greg D’Etcheverry 2001 Richard Bailey 1968 Jerry Brantly 1982-83 Jeremy Castillo 2003-06 Pence Dacus 1951-53 David Bailiff 1977-80 Cotton Branum 1926-29 Matt Castillo 1974 Elmer Dahlberg 1946-49 Mike Bailiff 1980-82 Steve Brenner 1990-93 Raymond Cavness 1923-24 Robert Daigle 1970-71 Tom Bailiff 1978 John Brewer 1984-87 Leo Chafin 1951-52 Roland Daigle 1961-62 Clenton Ballard 1998-2001 Charles Bridges 1961-62 Joe Chaisson 2008 Wayne Daigle 1966-69 Arnold Baker 1984-87 John Brightwell 1934-36 Michael Chambers 2010 Claude Dailey 1923-26 David Baker 1957-58 Ben Brite 1926 Robert Chambers 1926 Monroe Daniels 1971-73 Devin Baker 2010 Kyle Bronson 2006 Preston Chambliss 1939 Xavier Daniels 2010 Donnie Baker 1999-02 Andrew Brooks 2007-09 Damien Chandler 2003-04 E.E. Darby 1925-26 John Baker 1957-59 Craig Brooks 1994 Ike Chekwa 2003-04 Paul Darby 1976-78 Kyle Baker 1999-2000 Harry Brooks 1993 1926 Terry Darden 1956-58 Todd Banks 1988-90 Jerome Brooks 2001-02 Bill Clark 1927-28 Tyrone Darden 1999-02 Matt Barber 1986-88 Thomas Brooks 2001 Billy Roy Clark 1979 Bob Dargle 1972 G. Barnard 1938-40 Jim Brooks 1979 Ollie Clark 1940-41, 47 Alex Darley 2006 Leon Barnard 1938-40 Morris Brothers 2003-05 Marcus Clark 2007-10 Frederick Davidson 1982-85 Tom Barnes 1978-79 Allen Brown 1940 Nick Clark 2004-07 Gene Davenport 1951-52 Billy Barrington 1951 Charles Brown 1959 Rod Clark 1981-83 Tappy Davenport 1937-39 Rick Barrow 1997-2000 Charles Brown 1980 Colin Clasen 1989-90 Mitch Davidson 1982-85 Bob Bart 1976 Deshun Brown 2001-02 Jamie Clavell-Head 2010 Bert Davis 1948-50 Richard Bartee 1986-88 George Brown 1990-93 Glen Cleckler 1946 Charles Davis 1959-62 Josh Barton 2006-07 Howard Brown 1921-23 Jeff Clermond 2010 Chris Davis 1997 Joplo Bartu 2009-10 Jeff Brown 2002-05 Eric Cobble 1982-85 Danny Davis 1990-91 Ryan Batchelor 2008-09 Jerry Brown 1961-63 Clyde Cockrun 1967 Delbert Davis 1939-40 William Bates 1938-39 Joshua Brown 1970-72 Bubba Coers 1947 Fred Davis 1994-97 Thad Batiste 1989 Prestin Brown 2010 John Coers 1920-23 Harold Davis 1939-40 Monroe Bayer 1957 ReShawn Brown 1995-98 T.A. Coers 1946-48 Jesse Davis 1974-77 Graydon Baze 1942, 46-47 Sedrick Brown 2002 Ken Coffey 1978-81 Lee Davis 1999-02 Jeff Beaty 1940-41 Charles Brownlee 1957 Wayne Coffey 1984-85 Les Davis 1977,79-81 Joe Bednarski 1962-64 Ted Bruner 1932-33 Jerry Cole 1961-64 Mike Davis 1990-91 Joe Bell 2006-09 Alan Bruns 1975-77 William Cole 1920-23 Preston Davis 1998-2001 Clint Bendele 1996-99 Harvey Bruns 1951-53 Chad Coleman 1989-90 Steve Davis 1999 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 107 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL All-Time Bobcat Lettermen Todd Davis 1986-89 Joe Farris 1950 Robert Gibbens 1953-55 Don Hall 1986-87 Adrian Dayse 2006-07 Johnny Faseler 1952-55 Sid Gibbens 1956-58 Jack Hall 1952 Rich Dear 1990 Morris Faseler 1972-74 John Gibbens 1956 William Ham 1962-64 Willard Dearing 1958-60 Danny Faust 1990-92 Walter Gibbens 1954 Brad Hamilton 1989-92 Vaughn Deary 1980-83 Ronald Feldman 1974-75 Pete Gibbons 1976-79 Greg Hamilton 1977-80 Bob DeBesse 1978-80 Glen Felps 1965 Gary Gibson Luther Hamilton 1947 Walter Dedekel 1950-55 Chuck Ferguson 1998-2001 Marvin Giddings 1996-99 Kenneth Hampton 2008-10 Steven de la Torre 1994-97 Steve Ferrell 1975-77 Scott Giello 1991-92 Trey Hampton 2007-09 Kelly Dennis 1990-91 Brian Ferris 2007 Shyton Gilbreath 1993-95 Antoine Harden 2003 Wellington Deshield 2004-08 Mike Ferris 1977-79 Greg Gilcrease 1979-80 Chet Hanks 1989-92 Ralston Dews 2009 James Fife,Sr. 1957-58 Lewis Gilcrease 1951-52 Gene Hanks 1951-54 Kenneth Dickey 1952-53 James Fife,Jr. 1979-81 Danny Gillaspia 1983-84 Jason Hannan 2009-10 Wallace Dickey 1962-64 Jerry Fife 1982-85 John Gilley 2004-08 Jeff Harbers 1993 Brandon Dickinson 2000-02 Pete Finch 1938-39 Bill Gilliam 1969 Jesse Harbifn 1935-36 Russell Dickson 1974 Vester Fissel 1928-29 David Glasco 1983-84 Kenneth Hardcastle 1955-57 Harvey Dierschke 1998-2001 Junior Fite 1994-95 Derrick Glasper 2003 Chris Hardeman 1991-93 Steven Dietz 2003-04 Herbert Flowers 1968 Ronnie Glenwinkler 1972 Bronco Hardgrave 1988-89 Daren Dillard 2008-10 Bret Floyd 1986-88 Billy Gloor 1946-48 Don Hardin 1959-60 Eric Diogu 1999 Ben Follis 2008-10 Aubrey Glover 1931-32 John Hardin 1981-84 Roy Dixon 1927 John Ford 2006-08 Jason Glover 2002 Jay Harold 1960-62 Wallace Dockall 1942, 46-47 Donald Forester 1987-88 Greg Gold 2006 Corey Harper 1992 Ross Doctoroff 1997-99 Russell Forester 1933 Noe Gonzales 1970-73 Herman Harris 1978 Jimmy Dodson 1929 Scott Forester 1981-84 Rene Gonzales 1984-85 Matt Harris 2008-10 Dan Dolce 2003-04 Brian Forshee 2000-02 Carlos Goodman 1935 Terrell Harris 2002-04 Curtis Dominguez 2000-02 Gary Frank 1974-75 Clark Gordon 1928-31 Kyle Harrell 1994-97 Matt Don Carlos 2002 Gibbs Franki 1960-62 Richard Gordy 1987-89 Max Harris 1922 Tom Doty 1985-86 Pat Franklin 1984-85 Calvin Gore 2006-09 Bobby Hart 2003 Hugh Douglas 1973 Eddie Franz 1964-65 Dennis Gorka 1967-70 Leonard Hart 1928 John Douglass 1990-91 Keith Frase 1975-78 Phillip Gossett 1994-95 Walter Hartfield 1973-74 Richard Duffy 1987 Bryan Frassman 1985-88 Clyde Gott 1930-33 Terrance Hatton 1994-97 John Dulaney 1989-90 Devon Freeman 2001-04 Jeff Gotte 2005-06 Eugene Havelka 1952-54 Billy Dumas 1954 Pete Fredenberg 1968-70 Teddy Grabarkawitz 1968 Joe Hawkins 1950 James Duncan 1969-71 Rufus Frenzel 1927 Bobby Graham 1953-55 Tim Hawkins 2009-10 Billy Dunk 1977-80 Cyril Friday 1980-83 Michael Grandjean 1989 Larry Hayden 2003-05 Galen Dunk 2006-07 Fred Frieling 1964-66 Phil Grandjean 1983-86 Jerome Haynes 1995 Justin Dunk 2001 Brad Fulks 1985-88 Anthony Grant 2002 Scot Hayward 1983 Bill Dunlap 1946-49 Asa Fuller 1959-60 Darryl Grant 1987 Tommy Head 1966-68 Craig Dunlavy 1974-76 Charles Fuller 1959 Arthur Gray 1958 Jason Hearn 1996-99 Brian Dunn 2001 Michael Gray 1994-95 Keith Hebert 1986 Leron Dunn 1992-93 G G G G G Terry Green 1968-69 James Hefferman 1962-64 Mike Dunn 1982-83 David Gaffney 1991-93 Mark Gregurek 1981-83 Frank Hefner 1934 Reggie Dunn 1991-92 Alfred Garcia 1979 Bobby Griffen 1957 Craig Hemphill 1991-92 Johnny Dykes 1942 Alvaro Garcia 2008-10 Jason Griffin 2000 Jack Henry 1948-49 Gonzalo Garcia 1948-49 Da’Marcus Griggs 2008-10 Kevin Henry 1988-91 E E E E E Modesto Garcia 1952-53 John Gueder 1933-34 Kyle Herman 1993 Steve Eaton 1990-93 Henry Gardner 1938-40 Ben Guess 1948-49 Jim Herridge 1948-50 Adrian Edwards 1977-78 Clifford Gardner 2006 Glenn Gundy 1974-77 Grady Hester 1934 Troy Ebensberger 2005 Sam Wood Gardner 1919 Joe Gutierrez 1974-75 William Heyward 2001-04 Berry Ehlert 1932 Justin Garelick 2009-10 Nathan Gutowsky 1971-74 Corey Hickerson 2007-08 Melvin Ehlert 1920 Ron Garner 1986 Illya Hicks 1994 Carl Ehrlich 1931 Ward Gary 1923-24 H H H H H Bernard Hill 1929 Jim Elliot 1971 Frank Gasca 1986-88 David Haass 1985-88 Bryan Hill 2010 Cory Elolf 2003-05 Robert Gasca 1989-91 Paul Haberer 1990 Herbert Hill 1950-53 Mark England Ron Gaskin 1983-84 Taylor Haese 2008-10 J.D. Hill 2001 Brandon Ercoline 1994-96 Bradford Gates 1926 Ted Haese 1940-41 Chip Hinkle 1980-83 Denson Ermis 1959 Jeff Gelsone 1993 Greg Hagan 1985-87 George Hinkle 1949 Adley Eshraghipour 2008-09 Frank Gensberg 1927-30 Helmer Hageman 1949 Keith Hoffmann 1953-56 Dan Essa 1981 Mose Gensberg 1934 Garett Hagendorf 2000-2001 Billy Hollas 1958-60 Fred Evans 2004-05 Bradley George 2006-09 Robert Hagey 1987-89 Tom Hollon 1949-51 Scott Evans 1987 Reagan George 2000-01 Monte Hale 1989 Bobby Holloway 1935-37 Warren Evans 1980 Walter Germel 1930-33 Jim Haley 1965-66 Brian Holloway 1995 Osita Ezeilo 2003 Leonard Germer 1950-55 O.C. Haley 1960 Charles Holmes 2008-10 Louis Germer 1933-35 Bernard Hall 1946-47 Travis Holmstrom 2000-02 F F F F F Joe Ghrist 1983-85 Billy Hall 1981-82 Clarence Holt 1968-70 Wilford Fairey 1924-27 Dominic Giametta 2003-05 Bobby Hall 1950 Garrett Hood 2008-09 Reynaldo Farias 1962-64 Bob Gibbens 1958 Burnell Hall 1948 Dean Hopf 1933-34 James Farmer 1989-90 Daniel Gibbens 1978-81 Charlie Hall 1954-56 Jerry Hopkins 1955 Robert Farrar 1966 Peter Gibbens 1976-79 D.J. Hall 2008-10 Ardis Hopper 1926-29 108 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL All-Time Bobcat Lettermen Herschel Hopson 1923-24 Greg S. Johnson 1985-88 Ricky Leal 1982-84 Fred Mayler 1939-40 Mike Horak 1967-68 Heath Johnson 1988-91 E.J. LeBlanc 2008 Crawford May 2006-07 Luke Horder 2004-05 Daniel Jolly 2005-06 Reggie Leday 1990-91 Alfred Mays 1973 Darrell Hortness 1949-51 Darren Jones 1985-88 Scott Ledbetter 1996 Butch Maywald 1986-89 Andre Horton 1987-88 Greg Jones 1964 Jerry Lehman 1969-72 Bobby McBride 1954-56 Ed Horton 1927-29 Jimmy Jones 1964 Jonathan Lehmann 2006 Lyons McCall 1924-26 Howard Horton 1932-34 Kendall Jones 1998-2001 Danny Leinnweber 1962-63 Cody McCauley 2001-02 Jack Horton 1919-22 Stan Jones 2004-05 Fritz Lenhoff 1939 Ben McClellan 1997-99 Albert Houston 1931-33 Teddy Jones 2002-05 Kenyon Leno 2001-04 Woody McClendon 2009-10 Travis Houston 2006-09 William Jones 1988 Bob Lewis 1959-61 Michael McClure 1995-99 William Ray Houston 1983-84 Jimmy Jowers 1972-73 David Lewis 2010 Blake McColloch 2010 W.L. Howard 1936-38 Milton Jowers 1933-34 Greg Lewis 1946-49 Andre McCorkle 2006 Eddie Howell 1967-70 Paul Jungman 1980 James Lewis 1949-50 Johnny McCoy 2003 Tom Howell 1920 Pat Jupe 1973-75 Lofton Lewis 1978-79 Brian McCray 1990-93 Jason Howes 1988-89 Kevin Jurgajtis 1974-77 Monte Lewis 1991-94 Richard McCullough 1983-85 Ken Huewitt 1980-83 Wade Lightsey 2004 Marvin McCurry 2001-02 Sidney Hughes 1938 K K K K K Brian Lilly 2009-10 Billy McDaniel 1956-57 Jack Hughes 1941 Fred Kaderli 1921 Effie Lindsey 1928-29 James McFall 1954 Van Hughes 1982-83 Tim Kaderli 1995-96 Mack Lingo 1978 Artie McFarling 1929 Frank Hurt 1940 Turner Kaderli 1922 Ricky Lipsey 1995-98 David McGarah 1975-77 John Hygh 1991-94 Ed Kallina 1921-23 Lloyd Little 1960 Chris McGarrahan 1992-95 Henry Kallina 1923-26 Mike Littleton 1965 James McGill 1954 I I I I I Lewis Kaufman 1934-36 Fritz Loeffler 1949-52 LaJonta McGowan 2000-02 Enrique Ibarra 1957 Jamil Kazen 2009 Carter Lomax 1938-40 Trevor McKenzie 2004 Joe Icet 1953 Claude Kellam 1919-22 David Longhofer 1982-85 Ken McKoy 2001-04 Dexter Imade 2010 Jesse C. Kellam 1919-22 Derek Lopez 2008-10 Jason McLean 2009-10 E.H. Imken 1964-65 Buddy Kellar 1955 A.J. Loth 1954-55 Bo McMillam 1930-31 Phillip Irby 1962-63 Will Kellar Lawrence Lowman 1925 Lawrence McPherson 1995 Andrew Ireland 2006-08 Albert Kelley 1993-94 Terry Lowman 1919-23 Jeff McVaney 2008-09 Lowe Irvine 1958-60 Mike Kelley 1983-84 Mike Luckenbill 1979-80 Adam Means 1994-97 Woodrow Isham 1938-40 Albert R. Kennedy 1986 Allen Lucky 1981-84 Mace Meeks 1984 Michael Ivory 1993 Steven Kenney 2008-10 Cameron Luke 2006-08 Michael Meeks 2005 Bryan Iwuji 2008-10 Lowell Kercheville 1983-85 Jonathon Luke 1994-97 Steve Meeks 1972-74 Justin Iwuji 2010 Thomas Keresztury 2002-05 Alex Luna 2006-09 Richard Menelfy 1958-59 Wade Key 1967-68 John Luna 1965-68 Mike Merrett 1974-77 J J J J J Alan Kiesling 1978-79 Lee Ca. Lundin 1983-86 Jake Merrill 1997 Nicholas Jack 1993-96 Anthony King 2002 Lee Ch. Lundin 1999-02 Mike Merritt 1978 Bernard Jackson 2000-01 Donovan King 2005-08 Lindy Lyles 1963-65 Wayne Merritt 1957-58 Bud Jackson 1963 Zicman Kitchens 1978-79 Pat Lyssy 1955-56 Kevin Meutch 1983-86 George Jackson 1942 Ray Kizer 1967-68 Kevin Meuth 1987 Henry Jackson 1966-69 Kurt Klassen 1986-88 M M M M M Kenny Meyers 1981-83 Jack Jackson 1966-69 Robert Knispel 1925-26 Chris MacDonald 2006-07 Kevin Mickits 1981-84 Ray Jackson 1970-72 Randy Knox 1980 Robert Magrover 1942-46 Steve Mikeska 1994-97 Robert Jackson 1965 Randy Knoz 1975-76 Kenneth A. Malatek 1958-59 Micah Miksch 2006 Ron Jackson 2009-10 Mark “Buck” Koalenz 2004-06 Ken Malater 1958-59 Tal Milan 1983 Roy Jackson 1984-87 Emmett Korff 1946-48 Rene H. Maldonado 1983-86 David Miles 1986-89 Kenneth Jacobs 1960-61 Joey Korzekwa 1979-81 Glenn Mangold 1986-89 Billy Miller 1955-56 Ron Jacoby 1979-82 Eugene Kosarek 1952 Hansel Mangum 1934-36 Colby Miller 1996 Nato James 2003-04 Bobby Kotzur 1972-75 Tom Mangum 1963 DeRoy Miller 1940-41 John Janca 1929-31 Henry Kotzur 1969-72 Delwin Manning 1989-92 Donald Miller 1992-95 Harold Jay 1962 Joe Kristoff 1941 Robert Manning 1957-58 Mike Miller 1978-81 Matt Jenkins 2004-07 Gillmore Krueger 1970-71 Chris Mantooth 1991-94 Robert Miller 1974-76 Willie Jenkins 1980-81 Michael Kuhn 1995-96 Justin Marcellus 2001-02, Ronnie Miller 2005-06 Maurice Jennings 1919 Ronnie Kuhn 1977-78 2004-05 Ryne Miller 2003-06 Ben Jessie 1986-88 William Kuykendall 1925 Oliver Marshall 1928 T. P. Miller 2007-10 Milton Jirasek 1947-48 Tommie Marshall 1939 Mark Millett 1987-88 Dale Johanson 1949-51 L L L L L Bob Martin 1935-37 Rimothy Millett 1978 Mac Johanson 1971-74 David Lackey 1983-85 Jerald Martin 1961-62 Jeff Milward 1991-92 Shane Johanson 1978-79 Harold Lackey 1986 Edward Martinez 1984 Joshua Minde 2009-10 Todd John 1993 Courtney Lane 1984-85 Justin Martinez 1999-02 Jimmy Minor 1976 A.J. Johnson 1985-88 Lawrence Lange 1942 Joel Martingnoni 1981 Bryan Minton 1982 Alfred Johnson 1926-27 Roy Langerhans 1947 Jomaul Mason 2002-03 Cliff Mitchell 1967-69 Chad Johnson 1995-97 Mike Langford 1980-82 Claude Mathis 1994-97 Greg Mitchell 1988-90 Darrell Johnson 1975-78 Nate Langford 2004-07 Kyle Matlock 1986-87 Wilber Mitchell 1969 David Johnson 1983-85 Eddie Lankford 1956-57 Leonard Matocha 1981-84 Harvey Moerbe 1963-64 Ed Johnson 1983-85 Kent Laster 1994-97 Cody Matthews 2010 Jan Mohel 1964-67 Greg B. Johnson 1987 Max Laxson 1940 Mark Mattingly 1977-79 Kelly Monk 1977-80 Greg D. Johson 1994 Rob Laymon 2000-01 Ken Matula 1987-88 Victor Monk 1932 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 109 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL All-Time Bobcat Lettermen Corey Montgomery 1992 Matt Padron 2004-06 Keith Randle 1987-90 Ricky Sanders 1981-83 Eddie Montgomery 1932 Greg Pagel 1988-91 Aaron Randow 1971-73 Bill Satterwhite 1965-67 Mike Montgomery 1969-70 Freddie Paige 2007-08 Peter Rasicot 1978-81 Mac Sauls 1964-67 Joel Moore 2002-05 Ric Palmer 2207 David Ramirez 2006 Robert Saunders 1919-20 Scott Moore 1990-93 Raymond Palmour 1950-54 Brandon Raye 2001-02 Leon Savage 1973-76 Hector Moreno 1971-73 Adrian Parker 2009 Elvin Read 1929-32 Kevin Saverance 1995 Darryl Morris 2009-10 Johnny Parker 1969-71 Richard Redd 1952-53 Del Scales 2004 Bert Morrison 1969-70 Ray Parker 2007-08 Frank Reddic 2009-10 Ben Scharnberg 1971-73 David Morrison 1964-67 Brian Parks 1988-91 Jason Reece 1991-92 Donald Scheller 1950-51 Reece Morrison 1964-67 Marsh Parris Steve Reed 1969-70 Brad Schley 1994-98 Charles Morton 1925-28 J.B. Patterson 1946-48, 52 Joe Reeder 1935-37 Ed Schmeltekopf 1952-54 Randy Moshier 2002-05 Walker Patton 1934 Albert Reeh 1948-50 Michael Schneeweis 2008-09 Preston Mouton 1996 Todd Pawelek 2000-01 John Reese 1960-63 Ivo Schoppe 1933-34 Ronnie Mudd 1962-65 Glen Peavy 1951 Vicente Reid 1991-94 Louis Schorp 1967-69 David Muldoon 1976-77 Demetrius Peel 1992-93 Wallace Reincherzer 1950 Joe Schuchardt 1947 Mike Murphy 1987-89 Russell Peevy 1993-96 Anthony Rex 1984-87 Walter Schulle 1956-58 Walter Musgrove 2003-06 Mat Pels 1978-79 Luis Reyes 1979-80 Matt Schumann 2006-08 George Pena 1974-75 Hons Richards 1921 Corey Scott 2007-10 N N N N N Gary Peoples 1979-82 Alvin Ringo 1957-59 Earl Scott 1948-49 Don Najvar 1979-81 Mac Peoples 1951-52 Tim Rio 1966 Frank Scott 1919 Marc Napier 1973 Rick Pereda 1991-93 Ron Rittimann 1987-88 Joe Lee Scott 1948-49 Allie Gerald Nash 1984 James Perez 1985-87 Mishak Rivas 2008-09 Sam Scott 1986-88 Kevin Nason 1981-82 Mark Perez 1998 Reggie Rivers 1987-90 Todd Scott 1990-91 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 Jesse Perkins 1964-67 Eddie Roach 1965-66 Tyrone Scott 2004-06 Ty Neatherlin 2002 L. Van Perkins 1919-20 Donald Roberson 1953-54 Jack Searcy 1951 Jeff Neill 1994-95 Clint Petty 1993-95 Ernest Roberson 1931-35 Leon Seay 1932 Jimmy Nelms 1984-87 Stanley Pfeil 1961 James Roberson 1983-86 Leon Sefton 1953-55 Charlie Nelson 1990-93 Herman Phillips 1936-37 Robbie Roberson 1990-91 Jerry Sellers 1929 Clark Nelson 1961-63 Paul Phillips 1973-76 Terry Roberts 1969-70 John Sellmyer 1974-76 Corky Nelson 1952 Weldon Phillips 1935-36 Tommy Roberts 1959 Melvin Selph 1947-50 Regan Nesbitt 1930-31 Sam Pier 2007-10 Beau Robertson 2001-03 Nick Sessions 2002-05 Russell Nettles 1984 Marcus Pierce 1996-98 Robbie Robinett 1959-60 Glenn Settles 2000-03 Neal Neunhoffer 1981-84 Paul Pine, Jr. 1994-95 Charlie Robinson 1983-84 Pete Shands 1920-21 Neely Newman 1923-24 Greg Pitts 1999-02 Dexter Robinson 1983-86 Elvis Shaw 1976-79 Ricky Newman 1988-90 H. C. Pluenneke 1951 Nelson Robinson 1990-93 Emmett Shelton 1922-24 Heath Nickes 1994-96 Brett Pohler 1996-99 Trey Robinson 2002 Robert Shelton 1919-20 Dwight Nieschwitz 1965-67 Bill Pointer 1974-75 Shane Roch 1995 Scott Shelton 2001 Bassett Nix 1957 Fred Pointer 1973-75 Macon Roemer 1965-67 Gary Shepard 2004-06 Cecil Nix 1928 Dan Polasek 1971-74 Eugene Rogers 1984-88 Richard Sherley 1941-42 Jordan Norfleet 2010 Mel Polk 1981 James Rogers 1992-94 Douglas Sherman 2004-05 Sam Norris 1932-34 Bob Porter 1931-33 Sterling Rogers 1998-2001 Roy Sherrard 1990-91 Jerome Nortman 1955-56, George Porter 1950-52 Tom Rogers 1975-76 J.R. Shipp 1994-98 1958-59 Nathan Porter 1961-63 Jim Rokas 1983 Todd Siebert 1993 Jeff Novak 1987-89 Dale Posey 1981-83 Clay Roland 1972-73 Paul Sienkiewich 2008-09 Ty Nsekhe 2003 Martin Posey 1989 Freddie Roland 1972 Spicer Sigman 1990-93 Billie Powell 1990-93 Jason Roland 1997 Gary Sills 1980 O O O O O Desmond Powell 2000 Stephen Ross 2000 Louie Simmonds 1964-65 Ryan Odell 2005 Ernie Powell 1986-89 John Rowland 1991-94 David Simmons 2003-05 Kevin Odelusi 2006-09 Norris Powell 1979-80 Winston Ruelas 2007-10 Mario Simmons 1989-92 Joe O’Haver 1993-95 Roy Powell 1957-58 Booker Russell 1976-77 Adrian Simpson 1981-83 Leon O’Neal 1970-73 James Prewitt 1952-53 Greg Russell 1983-85 Kyle Simpson 2003 Jamarqus O’Neal 2005-06 Gilbert Price 1988-91 Ryan Rust 2000-02 Michael Sims 1987-89 Shola Obafemi 2003-06 Randy Prince 1986-87 Dave Rutherford 1956 Michael Singleton 1993-94 Bob Obets 1928-29 Edmund Pringle 2005 James Rutherford 1954 Michael Slater 1990-92 Gregg Ochler 1973-75 Chase Pulliam 2005-07 Michael Rutledge 2006-08 Alton Slaton 1950-53 Lamar Octman 1933 Glenn Purcell 1989 Jonathan Ruzicka 2008 Charles Slaughter 1939-40 Kevin Odelusi 2006-08 Albert Purdy 1979-81 Jack Sledge 1919 Frank Ogbor 1996 Richard Purdy 1987 S S S S S Anthony Smith 2003 Jesus Olivares 1976-77 Ryan Purdy 1988-90 Jimmy Sagnes 1982 Bobby Smith 1965-67 Tyson Olivo 1998-2001 Sub Pylano 1930-32 Tommy Salazar 1986-89 Chris Smith 1990 Dwayne Orr 1983-86 Kenneth Samuels 2000-03 Coalie Smith 1936 Paul Ortega 1995-96 Q Q Q Q Q Chris Sanchez 1993-95 Courtney Smith 2005-08 Todd Otte 1997-2000 Brian Quackenbush 2006-08 Michael Sanchez 2003 D. Scott Smith 1986-87 Bill Overall 1967 Mark Sandahl 1972 David Smith 1975-77 Clint Owen 1992-95 R R R R R Francis Sander 1929-31 Davy Smith 1990 Dan Raasch 1989-93 Bronson Sanders 1998-2001 Gene Smith 1952-54 P P P P P Sam Ramirez 1986-87 Caddo Sanders 1952-56 Grant Smith 1951 Gary Pack 1969-72 Charles Ramsey 1920-21 Marshall Sanders 1983-85 Jarvis Smith 2002-03 110 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL All-Time Bobcat Lettermen John Smith 1994 Michael Thompson 1991-94 N.S. Ward 1926-27, 31-32 Bill Willis 1947-48 Kevin Smith 1989 Will Thompson 2007-09 Mark Washington 2006 Hayden Willis 1924-26 Macon Smith 1962-64 Bill Thornton 1970-72 Jason Washington 1998-2001 Alvoyd Wilson 1972-74 Poe Smith 1938-41 Paul Thornton 1977-80 Ray Washington 1974-75 Chris Wilson 1986-87 Savalas Smith 1992 Albert Thurmond 1946-48 Terrell Washington 1987-89 Jeff Wilson 1999-2000 Scott Smith 1990-93 Jerry Timminis 1959 Chase Wasson 2004-06 Jullius Wilson 1998-01 Stanley Smith 1963-66 Andy Tobias 1958-61 Bobby Watkins 1978-81 Lawrence Wilson 1995 Steve Smith 1976-78 Orlando Toldson 2006 Tywan Watkins 2004 Oscar Wilson 1923 Tracy Smith 1977-80 Clint Toon 2007-08 Josh Wathen 1994-95 Scott Wilson 1985-87 Vander Smith 1938-40 D’Angelo Torres 1997-1999 Tywuan Watkins 2001- Norman Witcher 2001-02 Jamell Snell 2006 Trent Touchstone 1986-87 Harold Watson 2002-03 Anthony Wood 1990-93 Wilfred Snell 1936-37 Larry Townsend 1969-71 Mike Watson 1995 John Wood 2003 David Sorrell 1982 Anthony Tropea 2003 Robert Watson 1972 Rod Woodard 1989-91 Rick Sowell 1980-82 Charles Trcka 1962 Dexter Webb 1986-87 Alvin Woods 1955-57 Bill Soyars 1967-69 Todd Trcka 1986-88 Melvin Webber 2004-05 George Woods 1982-83 Tommy Soyars 1969-71 Arthur Trilli 1980 Lawrence Weber 1950 Ivan Woods 1939 Eldon Spannagel 1941 Reggie Trimble 1984-87 Johnny Weder 1950-53 Shawn Woods 1984-87 Tim Speedy 1989-91 Ray Tripp 1937 Don Wehmeyer 1959-61 Lewis Woodson 1927 Richard Spin 1929 Cleve Tryon 1989-90 Alfred Weir 1921-22 Toney Wooley 1983-85 Roy Spradin 1962 Ron Tryon 1991 Clay Weir 2000-02 Leon Woolsey 2007-10 Randy Stanley 1989 Shawn Tryon 1991-94 Larry Welch 1958 Joe Wooten 1998-2000 Ralph Starnes 1938 Josh Tubbs 2001-03 William Welch 1996-97 Woodrow Worthington 1938 Tim Staskus 1981-83 Trey Tucker 1981-83 Pop Wells 1995-97 Dennis Wotipka 1982-83 Gary Stautzenberger 1964-65 Eric Turner 1989 Darin Wesley 1987-90 Bailey Wright 1925-27 Mike Stavinoha 1981 Jameil Turner 2005-06 Marvin Wesley 1984 Brad Wright 1978-80 Teddy Steele 1981-83 Rex Turner 1961-63 Ricky West 1968-71 Matt Wright 1988-89 Gary Stehling 1972-74 Charles Tuttle 1941 Leon Westfall 1956-58 David Wuest 1972-73 Charles Sterling 1984-85 Johnny Tyson 2003-04 Craig Westmoreland 1980-82 Mike Wuest 1969-71 Carroll Stevens 1925-26 Maurice Westmoreland 1953 Herbert Wuthrich 1959 James Stewart 1997-2000 U U U U U Scott Westmoreland 1983-84 Bill Wyman 1997-99 Jarrod Stewart 2010 Travis Upshaw 2002-05 Doug Wheeler 1999-2001 Mike Wynn 1979-82 Robert Stewart 1991 Chad White 2004-05 Spergon Wynn 1998-99 Warren Stewart 1987-90 V V V V V Dee White 1960-62 Jim Stienke 1970-72 Johnny Valentino 1969 Jon White 1963-66 Y Y Y Y Y Robert Stienke 1974-75 Frank Vance 1923-26 Markee White 2004-05 Bill Yeats 1962 Sammy Stiggers 1989 Joe Vance 1927 Ray Whitehead 1991-94 Justin Young 1997-98 Charles Stoddard 1980 Daniel Varvel 2005-07 Terry Whitman 1977-80 Brian Yourman 1999-2001 Mike Store 1980 Gabe Vasquez 1997 D.J. Wible 1920 Chris York 1998 Robert Storey 1935-37 Charles Vatterott 1983-86 Ryan Wiegand 1995-97 Rogers Storey 1935-37 Travis Vaughan 1998-1999 Matt Wieland 1995-96 Z Z Z Z Z Derwin Straughter 2004-05 Barney Vaughn 1935-37 Mario Wiggins 2009 Steve Zisler 1996 Clayton Stribling 1927 Darrick Vaughn 1996-99 Austin Wighaman 1998 Charles Zunker 1928-31 Martin Stroble 1929 John Vaughn 1940 E.M. Wiginton 1924 Walter Zunker 1929, 34-36 Patrick Strodtman 2008-09 David Vela 1979-82 Bill Wilcox 1951-52 Stan Zwinggi 2005-08 Martin Stuart 1938 Jon Vernon 2008-10 Donald Wilkerson 1993-94 Tom Stubblfield 1991-92 George Vest 1925-28 Ryan Wilkes 1996-99 Richard Suffel 1963-65 V.J. Villareal 1992 Arvel Williams 1935 Wylie Summers 1929-32 James Vines 1966-67 Bob Williams 1942 Brian Surovik 1994-97 Russell Vineyard 1927 Brian Williams 2007 Joe Sutton 1951 Justin Vogt 2001-2003 Dameon Williams 2005 E.J. Swindler 1949-51 David Williams, Sr. 1970-72 Roger Swift 1974-78 W W W W W David Williams, Jr. 1994-97 Scott Swinnea 1992-94 Vernon Wacenta 1941 Deshun Williams 2010 John Szczech 1998-2001 Gary Wahrmund 1983-86 Donnie Williams 1979-80 Jerry Wahrmund 1990-93 Drenard Williams 2008, 10 T T T T T John Waldrum 1971-73 Ed Williams 1948-50 Brady Talley 1995 Beau Walker 1997-98 Edgar Williams 1919 John Tarvin 1983-85 Calvin Walker 1990 Elverna Williams 1998 Lionel Tatun 1942 Carl Walker 1919 Epsilon Williams 2003-06 Mike Taylor 1978-81 Donny Walker 1989 Greg Williams 1971-73 Morgan Taylor 2006-07 G.W. Walker 1951 Jamal Williams 2008 Trent Taylor 1987-88 Robert Walker 1995-97 Jesse Williams 1984 William Taylor 1938-40 Woodrow Wall 1938-40 Justin Williams 2004-05 Eric Tennessee 1984-87 Buster Wallace 1958 Maurice Williams 1991-92 Adrian Thomas 2005-08 John Walts 1971 Michael Williams 1993-95 Ervin Thomas 1988-91 Hillyer Ward 1957-58 Stace Williams 1994-97 Henry Thomas 1985-86 Jonathan Ward 2010 Vollie Williams 1955-57 Ypres Thomas 1995-96 Mitchell Ward 1988 Donnie Willig 1984-86 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 111 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Year By Year Results

1904 East Texas W 40 *North Texas T 0-0 1921 Texas State won its first football St. Edward’s L 7-12 Just two years after O.W. Strahan game 6-0 over St. Edward’s of Austin, 1934 — (2-7-1) was named head coach and a year after Texas, and went on to finish the season 1928 — (2-7) 23rd Infantry W 13-0 the school adopts Bobcats as its nick- with a 5-1 record. Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-4 Howard Payne L 0-4 name, Texas State posted its first unde- Stephen F. Austin W 20-0 Schreiner L 7-20 1904 — (5-1) feated season. St. Edward’s W 6-0 Howard Payne L 0-21 *Stephen F. Austin T 19-19 1921 — (7-0) West Texas Military W 18-0 Abilene Christian L 0-20 Southwestern L 7-14 San Marcos Academy W 62-3 West Texas Military W 48-0 Trinity L 14-19 Daniel Baker L 7-13 East Texas W 26-0 Deaf and Dumb School W 18-5 North Texas L 0-17 *Trinity W 6-0 Southwestern W 10-0 Deaf and Dumb School L 5-12 Southwestern L 7-12 *Sam Houston L 0-6 Daniel Baker W 28-3 Austin W 5-0 East Texas W 7-0 *East Texas L 6-12 St. Edward’s W 31-7 Daniel Baker L 0-20 *North Texas L 0-3 Sam Houston W 14-13 1905-08 1935-43 North Texas W 14-0 No Scores Recorded 1929 — (6-1-2) JOE CHEANEY Stephen F. Austin W 24-7 Head Coach 1922 — (3-3) Howard Payne L 0-34 1909 — (0-1) Joe Cheaney was named Texas Southwestern L 0-20 Baylor L 0-55 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 32-0 State’s head coach in 1935, and served Sam Houston W 24-0 Abilene Christian T 12-12 in that capacity until 1942. Cheaney had Howard Payne L 6-24 Sul Ross State W 15-6 1910 — (0-1) a career record of 23-42-5 with the Bob- Tarleton State W 22-0 Austin L 0-19 McMurry W 13-7 cats. Dallas University W 27-13 Southwestern W 12-9 North Texas L 13-16 Daniel Baker W 12-0 1935 — (2-7) 1911-12 Howard Payne L 6-13 No Scores Recorded North Texas T 0-0 1923 — (4-4) Schreiner L 2-27 Stephen F. Austin W 47-0 *Stephen F. Austin L 0-14 1913 — (0-1) 1930 — (5-1-3) Southwestern L 0-20 Southwestern W 12-0 Baylor L 7-9 Stephen F. Austin W 6-0 Sam Houston L 0-6 Howard Payne T 0-0 Daniel Baker L 0-3 Rice W 19-6 Schreiner W 7-0 *Sam Houston W 19-0 1914 East Texas W 40-0 *North Texas L 0-6 No Scores Recorded Abilene Christian T 6-6 Howard Payne L 13-25 Southwestern W 13-0 *East Texas L 0-7 Daniel Baker W 31-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-6 1915 — (0-1) North Texas L 7-12 The Lone Star Conference was Denton L 0-14 formed April 25, 1931. Charter members 1936 — (2-5-1) 1924 — (4-4) were East Texas State, North Texas, Sam Howard Payne L 0-44 1916 — (0-2) Stephen F. Austin W 23-6 Houston State, Stephen F. Austin State Schreiner L 6-36 Baylor L 0-75 and Texas State. Championship play in East Texas L 2-6 *Stephen F. Austin L 7-14 Denton L 0-10 football began in 1932. Trinity joined the St. Edward’s L 0-20 Southwestern W 13-0 league from 1931-34. Sam Houston W 13-0 Daniel Baker T 6-6 1917 North Texas W 10-6 *Sam Houston W 14-0 No Scores Recorded McMurry T 0-0 Daniel Baker W 9-0 Sul Ross State W 13-0 *East Texas L 13-14 Howard Payne L 6-32 Daniel Baker W 6-0 *North Texas L 0-14 1919-1934 Southwestern L 6-12 North Texas L 0-12 O.W. STRAHAN 1937 — (6-4) Head Coach 1925 — (2-6) 1931 — (4-4) Texas Lutheran W 34-0 Better known for his basketball influ- Stephen F. Austin W 12-0 Howard Payne L 0-6 Howard Payne L 7-12 ences at Texas State, O.W. Strahan was Howard Payne L 12-28 Texas A&I L 0-7 St. Edward’s W 14-13 named head football coach in 1919, and led East Texas L 0-7 Stephen F. Austin W 19-0 Schreiner W 13-12 the Bobcats to a 70-53-9 record during the Trinity L 0-31 Southwestern W 16-7 Southwestern L 0-6 next three decades. St. Edward’s W 18-6 Sam Houston L 0-6 Randolph W 12-6 Sam Houston L 9-12 McMurry W 18-0 *Stephen F. Austin W 26-6 1918 — (0-1) North Texas L 6-10 East Texas W 14-0 *North Texas L 3-10 Southwestern L 0-35 Southwestern L 0-12 North Texas L 0-20 *East Texas State L 13-39 *Sam Houston W 14-6 1919 — (4-4) 1926 — (7-2) 1932 — (5-3) Texas A&M L 0-28 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 13-2 Howard Payne L 6-14 1938 — (0-8) Southwestern L 0-19 Stephen F. Austin W 7-0 Schreiner W 20-0 Howard Payne L 0-14 Texas L 0-18 Howard Payne L 25-28 *Stephen F. Austin W 27-6 St. Edward’s L 20-33 Sam Houston W 32-0 East Texas W 34-0 Southwestern W 12-0 Schreiner L 7-19 West Texas Military W 20-0 Trinity W 28-7 *East Texas W 6-0 Southwestern L 0-6 Meridian L 0-6 St. Mary’s W 36-0 *St. Edward’s L 7-13 *Stephen F. Austin L 0-33 San Marcos Academy W 13-6 St. Edward’s W 7-6 *Sam Houston W 6-0 *North Texas L 6-7 Sam Houston W 6-0 Sam Houston W 9-0 *North Texas L 0-6 *East Texas State L 6-27 North Texas L 12-13 *Sam Houston L 7-13 1920 — (4-2-1) 1933 — (7-1-1) Meridian W 79-0 1927 — (4-4-1) Howard Payne W 20-12 1939 — (3-5-2) Southwestern T 3-3 Stephen F. Austin W 14-0 Schreiner W 13-0 Randolph W 20-0 Daniel Baker W 40-0 Howard Payne L 0-20 *Stephen F. Austin W 27-0 Howard Payne L 0-12 East Texas W 48-0 Daniel Baker L 0-13 Southwestern W 7-6 St. Edward’s L 0-6 San Marcos Academy W 26-13 Trinity L 0-20 Daniel Baker W 7-6 Schreiner W 6-0 Rice L 0-48 North Texas W 38-0 *Trinity W 7-0 Southwestern W 12-0 North Texas L 6-21 St. Mary’s W 22-0 *Sam Houston W 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville T 0-0 Sam Houston T 6-6 *East Texas L 0-6 *Stephen F. Austin L 6-13 112 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Year By Year Results

*North Texas L 0-26 Houston joined the Lone Star Con- *at Sam Houston W 35-27 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-22 *East Texas State L 6-19 ference from 1945-49. Sul Ross joined *at East Texas State L 23-63 *Sul Ross W 20-0 *Sam Houston T 0-0 the LSC from 1950-76, Lamar was in the *Stephen F. Austin W 29-13 league from 1951-6, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1953 — (5-4) Abilene Christian L 18-44 1940 — (3-5-1) became a member in 1954, and Howard at Abilene Christian L 19-26 *Lamar W 8-7 Howard Payne W 7-6 Payne joined in 1956. at Trinity L 21-40 *at Sam Houston L 0-9 Schreiner T 0-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 34-20 *at East Texas State L 0-47 Randolph W 55-6 1948 — (8-1, LSC champions) *at Sul Ross W 33-13 Southwestern W 6-0 Daniel Baker W 35-0 *at Stephen F. Austin W 34-7 1959 — (4-6) Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-19 *at Trinity W 14-0 Howard Payne W 54-13 at Texas Lutheran W 14-12 *Stephen F. Austin L 7-13 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 2-13 *at Lamar W 14-6 Corpus Christi W 36-7 *North Texas L 0-22 at Howard Payne W 10-7 Sam Houston L 13-21 *at Sul Ross W 13-8 *East Texas State L 0-13 *Stephen F. Austin W 3-0 *East Texas State L 19-40 McMurry L 7-20 *Sam Houston L 12-19 North Texas W 24-14 *at Stephen F. Austin* L 6-14 *at East Texas State W 6-0 *Lamar L 6-28 1954-59 1941 — (4-4) *at Sam Houston W 14-0 *Sam Houston W 18-14 R.W. PARKER Howard Payne L 0-13 *Houston W 3-0 *at East Texas State L 15-28 Head Coach Schreiner L 0-6 *Howard Payne L 0-6 R.W. Parker took over as head coach Southwestern W 7-6 1949 — (3-6-1) in 1954 and guided the Bobcats to a Lone *at Texas A&I L 0-20 at Southwestern T 0-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 7-13 Star Championship in his first two seasons. *Stephen F. Austin W 28-0 Trinity W 20-6 Parker had a record of 31-24-3 in six sea- 1960 *East Texas State W 6-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 12-20 sons at Texas State. JACK HENRY *Sam Houston W 29-7 Howard Payne L 3-6 Head Coach at Midwestern L 6-19 *North Texas L 6-10 1954 — (6-3-1, LSC co-champions) Jack Henry had a 2-8 record in one *at Stephen F. Austin L 20-23 Brooke Army Center L 13-34 season as Texas State’s head coach. 1942 at North Texas L 7-41 Trinity L 7-26 No Scores Recorded *East Texas State W 6-13 Texas Lutheran W 20-6 1960 — (2-8) *Sam Houston W 19-14 at Howard Payne L 13-28 Texas Lutheran L 7-39 1943 — (3-4-1) at East Texas Baptist W 31-26 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 21-16 at Corpus Christi W 15-6 Howard Payne W 6-0 *Sul Ross W 33-13 *Sul Ross L 7-20 Schreiner L 0-29 1950 — (6-3) *at Stephen F. Austin W 7-6 at McMurry L 18-23 Southwestern W 19-12 Southwestern L 7-28 *Lamar W 13-12 *Stephen F. Austin W 17-0 Randolph W 25-0 Corpus Christi W 13-12 *at Sam Houston W 26-22 *at Lamar L 0-7 Abilene Christian L 0-26 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 7-6 *at East Texas State T 7-7 *at Sam Houston L 0-7 *East Texas State T 7-7 Sul Ross L 12-21 *East Texas State L 0-18 *North Texas L 6-10 *Stephen F. Austin L 14-21 1955 — (6-1-2, LSC co-champions) *at Howard Payne L 0-12 *Sam Houston L 20-23 at Howard Payne W 27-21 at Texas Lutheran W 47-6 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-35 East Texas Baptist W 31-14 Howard Payne T 7-7 1944-45 *at Sam Houston W 20-13 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 26-21 1961-63 No games played due to World War II. *at East Texas State W 14-0 *at Sul Ross W 53-0 MILTON JOWERS *at Stephen F. Austin W 26-20 Head Coach 1951-53 1946-50 Abilene Christian T 19-19 Milton Jowers returned as head coach GEORGE WEST MILTON JOWERS *at Lamar W 14-7 in 1961 and led the Bobcats to a 10-0 sea- HEAD COACH Head Coach *Sam Houston L 14-16 son in his final season as head coach He George West is named head coach Milton Jowers was perhaps the most *East Texas State W 27-7 had a 48-18-2 record as football coach at and guides the Bobcats to winning re- influential coach in Texas State history, guid- Texas State. cords in four of the next five seasons. ing the Bobcat football and basketball teams 1956 — (6-3) during a career which spanned three decades. Texas Lutheran W 19-6 1961 — (4-5-1) In addition to guiding the Bobcat basketball at Howard Payne W 13-6 at Texas Lutheran L 6-7 team to a NAIA national championship in 1960, 1946 — (6-2-2) *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-23 Tarleton State W 21-20 Jowers served two three-year stints as Texas Randolph W 7-0 *Sul Ross W 27-0 *at Sul Ross L 7-15 State’s football coach. 2nd Armored Division T 0-0 *Stephen F. Austin W 32-6 McMurry W 28-13 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 28-0 at Abilene Christian L 0-26 *at Stephen F. Austin W 29-21 1951 — (6-3-1) Howard Payne T 7-7 *Lamar W 13-6 *Lamar T 7-7 San Marcos AFB W 54-0 Abilene Christian W 18-0 *at Sam Houston L 0-28 *Sam Houston L 7-9 *Texas Lutheran W 46-0 *Stephen F. Austin W 13-7 *at East Texas State W 14-0 *at East Texas State L 7-14 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 41-6 *East Texas State L 0-12 *Howard Payne W 23-0 Trinity W 27-14 *Sam Houston W 21-13 1957 — (4-6) *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 15-19 *at Sul Ross W 14-7 *Houston W 21-7 at McNeese State L 7-27 *at Stephen F. Austin L 20-27 *North Texas* L 0-6 at Texas Lutheran W 28-12 at Howard Payne L 14-27 1962 — (8-2) *Howard Payne W 14-13 Texas Lutheran W 25-7 *at Lamar W 14-13 1947 — (5-4) *Texas A&I L 0-16 Tarleton State W 29-0 *Sam Houston T 20-20 Abilene Christian L 13-19 *at Sul Ross W 35-0 *Sul Ross W 24-14 *East Texas State L 21-28 *Trinity L 13-14 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-20 at McMurry L 6-14 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-14 Abilene Christian L 0-47 *Stephen F. Austin W 40-7 1952 — (7-2) Howard Payne W 20-0 *at Lamar L 20-33 *at Lamar W 20-13 Abilene Christian L 7-20 *Stephen F. Austin W 20-0 *Sam Houston W 9-0 *at Sam Houston W 21-20 *Trinity W 13-7 *East Texas State W 20-7 *East Texas State L 13-32 *East Texas State W 36-8 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 41-12 *North Texas L 7-27 *at Howard Payne W 61-15 *Sul Ross W 33-26 *Sam Houston W 7-0 1958 — (5-5) *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 7-28 *Stephen F. Austin W 20-10 *Houston W 2-0 McNeese State L 0-21 at Howard Payne W 55-0 Texas Lutheran W 27-0 *Lamar W 34-27 *at Howard Payne W 12-7 WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 113 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Year By Year Results

1963 — (10-0, LSC champions) 1968 — (5-5) 1974 — (6-4) 1979 — (7-4) at Texas Lutheran W 21-8 Texas Lutheran W 40-0 S 15 Texas Lutheran L 7-30 S 1 #vs. Prairie View W 38-13 Trinity W 14-0 at Trinity L 12-13 S 28 *Angelo State W 17-14 S 8 at Texas Lutheran W 19-5 *at Sul Ross W 9-7 *at Sul Ross L 21-36 O 5 *at Abilene Christian L 9-42 S 22 at Southeastern La. W 14-7 McMurry W 49-6 *Angelo State W 43-7 O 12 *at Tarleton State W 35-0 S 29 *at Howard Payne W 36-9 *at Stephen F. Austin W 20-17 *Howard Payne W 27-7 O 19 *Stephen F. Austin L 7-12 O 6 Cameron State W 28-20 Lamar W 13-7 *at Sam Houston W 31-15 O 26 *at Sam Houston St. W 20-6 O 13 *Sam Houston State W 40-22 *Sam Houston W 10-8 *at McMurry L 17-21 N 2 *at East Texas W 20-14 O 20 *at Stephen F. Austin L 14-28 *at East Texas State W 24-16 *Stephen F. Austin W 43-6 N 9 *Howard Payne W 17-7 O 27 *East Texas State W 45-14 *Howard Payne W 33-6 *at East Texas State L 14-51 N 14 *at Sul Ross W 24-14 N 3 *at Angelo State L 3-14 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 20-6 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-39 N 23 *TAUM-Kingsville L 0-14 N 10 *at Abilene Christian L 24-28 N 17 *TAMU-Kingsville L 10-42 1964-78 1969 — (3-6-1) 1975 — (7-3) # game played in San Antonio. BILL MILLER at Texas Lutheran T 24-24 S 13 Texas Lutheran L 20-21 Head Coach Trinity L 9-10 S 27 *at Angelo State L 15-44 1980 — (8-3, LSC CHAMPIONS) An assistant coach since 1961, Bill *Sul Ross W 30-7 O 4 *Abilene Christian W 21-16 S 6 #vs. Prairie View W 49-0 Miller took over the reigns of the Bobcat *at Angelo State L 29-35 O 11 *Tarleton State W 42-6 S 13 Texas Lutheran W 38-0 football program. In the next 15 years, Mill- *at Howard Payne L 22-28 O 18 *at Stephen F. Austin W 19-3 S 27 at West Texas State L 13-21 ers had 11 winning seasons and his 94 ca- *Sam Houston W 24-21 O 25 *Sam Houston State W 3-0 O 4 at Nicholls L 21-24 reer victories are the most ever by a Texas *McMurry W 38-20 N 1 *East Texas State W 28-17 O 11 *Howard Payne W 35-8 State football coach. *at Stephen F. Austin L 24-42 -N 8 *at Howard Payne W 38-20 O 18 *at Sam Houston St. W 55-7 *East Texas State L 6-26 N 15 *Sul Ross W 15-14 O 25 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-20 1964 — (8-2) *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-28 N 21 *at TAMU-Kingsville L 8-28 N 1 *at East Texas State W 37-26 Texas Lutheran W 14-3 N 8 *Angelo State W 18-15 at Trinity W 20-7 1970 — (6-5) 1976 — (5-5) N 15 *Abilene Christian W 42-2 *at Sul Ross L 14-16 S 12 Texas Lutheran W 14- 3 S 11 Texas Lutheran L 9-13 N 22 *at TAMU-Kingsville L 14-17 at McMurry W 42-8 S 19 *Angelo State W 20-13 S 18 at Cameron State W 33-14 # game played in San Antonio. *Howard Payne W 35-12 S 26 at Trinity W 13 -6 S 25 *Angelo State L 12-14 *at Sam Houston L 14-15 O 3 *at McMurry W 40 -13 O 2 *at Abilene Christian W 22-16 1981 — (13-1, NATIONALCHAMPIONS Lackland AFB W 48-21 O 10 *at Tarleton State W 41-7 O 9 Prairie View A&M L 25-45 LSC CHAMPIONS) *Stephen F. Austin W 21-15 O 17 *Stephan F. Austin L 17 -21 O 16 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-0 S 5 Prairie View A&M W 56-0 *at East Texas State W 52-0 O 24 *at Sam Houston St. L 24-25 O 23 *at Sam Houston St. W 40 -10 S 12 at Texas Lutheran W 59-0 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 21-6 O 31 *East Texas State L 19-22 O 30 *at East Texas State L 8-23 S 19 Southeastern La. W 35-10 N 7 *at Howard Payne W 35-20 N 6 *Howard Payne W 27-25 S 26 at Lamar W 24-7 1965 — (8-2) N 14 *Sul Ross L 20-45 N 20 *TAMU-Kingsville L 6-44 O 10 *at Howard Payne W 41-0 at Texas Lutheran W 31-0 N 21 *TAMU-Kingsville L 13-42 O 17 *Sam Houston State W 38-4 Trinity W 27-0 1977 — (5-4) O 24 *at Stephen F. Austin W 38-6 *Sul Ross L 14-21 1971 — (8-1-1, LSC co-champions) S 10 at Texas Lutheran L 13-21 O 31 *East Texas State W 38-7 McMurry W 17-6 S 18 at Angelo State W 30-8 O 1 at Howard Payne W 21-13 N 7 *at Angelo State W 31-7 *at Howard Payne W 37-0 S 25 at Texas Lutheran W 34-17 O 8 Prairie View A&M L 7-17 N 14 *at Abilene Christian W 38-31 *Sam Houston W 17-7 O 2 *McMurry W 42-3 O 15 Sam Houston State W 16-5 N 21 *TAMU-Kingsville L 14-21 *at Angelo State W 35-7 O 9 *Tarleton State W 51-7 O 22 at Stephen F. Austin W 14-9 N 28 #Jacksonville State W 38-22 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-17 O 16 *at Stephen F. Austin W 49-22 O 29 East Texas State W 34-20 D 5 #Northern Michigan W 62-0 *East Texas State W 30-16 O 23 *Sam Houston State W 10-7 N 5 at Angelo State W 23-20 D 12 ^vs. N.D. State W 42-13 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 13-0 O 30 *East Texas State L 13-29 N 12 at Abilene Christian L 30-36 # NCAA Division II Playoffs N 6 *at Howard Payne T 9-9 N 19 TAMU-Kingsville L 10-21 ^ D-II Championship played in McAllen 1966 — (7-2-1) N 13 *Sul Ross W 37-7 Texas Lutheran W 34-3 N 20 *at TAMU-Kingsville W 29-24 1978 — (6-4) 1982 — (14-0, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS, at Trinity W 16-0 S 2 at Southeastern La. W 7-0 LSC CHAMPIONS) *at Sul Ross L 13-16 1972 — (7-3) S 9 Texas Lutheran W 14-0 S 4 Lamar W 30-0 Angelo State W 24-6 S 9 at Trinity University L 7-9 S 30 *Howard Payne W 55-0 S 11 Prairie View A&M W 35-7 Howard Payne W 18-17 S 16 Texas Lutheran W 17-12 O 7 #vs. Prairie View W 58-6 S 18 Nicholls W 14-7 *at Sam Houston L 16-27 S 23 *Angelo State W 10-3 O 14 *at Sam Houston St. L 16-21 O 2 at Southeastern La. W 34-21 at McMurry W 17-0 O 7 *at Tarleton State W 50 -14 O 21 *Stephen F. Austin W 9-0 O 9 Howard Payne W 31-3 *Stephen F. Austin W 20-7 O 14 *Stephen F. Austin W 24-20 O 28 *at East Texas State W 25-10 O 16 at Sam Houston St. W 52-21 *at East Texas State T 14-14 O 21 *at Sam Houston St. W 26-14 N 4 *Angelo State L 6-29 O 23 Stephen F. Austin W 31-21 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 9-3 O 28 *at East Texas State L 29-32 N 11 *Abilene Christian L 7-10 O 30 at East Texas State W 38-34 N 4 *Howard Payne L 17-25 N 18 *at TAMU-Kingsville L 21-48 N 6 Angelo State W 42-16 1967 — (9-1) N 10 *at Sul Ross W 13-0 # game played in San Antonio. N 13 Abilene Christian W 14-13 at Texas Lutheran W 30-7 N 18 *TAMU-Kingsville W 20-16 N 20 TAMU-Kingsville W 45-27 Trinity W 23-0 1979-82 N 27 #Ft. Valley State W 27-6 Sul Ross W 47-13 1973 — (4-6) JIM WACKER D 4 #Jacksonville State W 19-14 S 15 at Texas Lutheran W 21-0 at Angelo State W 47-20 Head Coach D 11 ^vs. California-Davis W 34-9 *at Howard Payne W 24-6 S 22 *at Angelo State L 0-16 Jim Wacker succeeded Bill Miller as # NCAA Division II Playoffs *Sam Houston W 61-0 S 29 *Abilene Christian L 7-41 head coach and closed out the 1970s with ^ D-II Championship played in McAllen McMurry W 59-0 O 6 *Tarleton State W 33-7 a 7-4 record. He also led Texas State to O 13 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-17 *at Stephen F. Austin W 14-13 back-to-back national championships in O 20 *Sam Houston State W 28-7 *East Texas State W 48-26 his final two seasons before being named O 27 *East Texas State L 14-28 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 21-23 head coach at TCU. N 3 *at Howard Payne L 7-33 N 10 *Sul Ross W 28-0 N 17 *at TAMU-Kingsville L 10-49

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1983-89 Texas State joined the Southland 1991 — (7-4, 4-3 SLC) N 4 *McNeese State L 7-28 JOHN O’HARA Conference prior to the 1987 season. S 7 TAMU-Kingsville W 29-14 N 11 *at Stephen F. Austin L 21-50 Head Coach S 14 at Idaho L 38-41 N 18 *Sam Houston St. L 20-26 John O’Hara coached the Bobcats as 1987 — (4-7, 2-4 SLC) S 28 *at Nicholls W 19-10 * SLC game Texas State prepared for its move to NCAA S 5 TAMU-Kingsville L 0-20 O 5 *Louisiana-Monroe L 8-17 S 12 *at North Texas L 3-20 Division I. In its last season as a Division O 12 *at Stephen F. Austin W 31-15 1996 — (5-6, 2-4 SFL) II school, Texas State went 9-2. O’Hara S 19 *Louisiana-Monroe L 7-44 O 19 Texas Southern W 31-29 A 31 Grand Valley State W 19-14 joined ’s staff at Iowa in 1989 S 26 at Rice L 28-38 O 26 *at McNeese State L 18-19 S 14 Hofstra W 28-13 before he passed away unexpectedly in O 10 at Baylor L 15-36 N 2 *Northwestern St. W 24-0 S 21 at E. Washington L 7-38 1992. O 17 *Northwestern State L 21-24 N 9 Prairie View A&M W 59-6 S 28 Idaho W 27-21 O 24 at Nicholls W 31-16 N 16 *at North Texas W 36-8 O 12 at Southern Utah L 27-41 1983 — (9-2, LSC CHAMPIONS ) O 31 Lamar W 27-19 N 23 *Sam Houston St. L 14-20 O 19 *at Troy State L 13-24 S 10 Prairie View A&M W 46-7 N 7 *at McNeese State W 26-14 * SLC game O 26 *Nicholls L 36-49 S 24 at TAMU-Kingsville W 28-0 N 14 *at Stephen F. Austin W 7-3 N 2 *Northwestern State L 0-49 O 1 *at Howard Payne W 44-9 N 21 *Sam Houston State L 21-24 N 9 *at McNeese State W 16-13 1992-96 O 8 Northwestern St. L 16-14 * SLC game N 16 *Stephen F. Austin W 31-19 JIM BOB HELDUSER O 15 *Sam Houston State W 26-0 N 23 *at Sam Houston St. L 17-29 Head Coach O 22 *at Stephen F. Austin W 24-27 1988 — (4-7, 1-5 SLC) * SLC game O 29 *East Texas State W 44-21 S 3 at TAMU-Kingsville W 41-28 Jim Bob Helduser was named head N 5 *at Angelo State W 20-0 S 10 at Lamar W 27-26 coach in 1992 and spent four seasons on 1997-02 the Texas State sidelines. N 12 *at Abilene Christian W 54-13 S 17 *at Louisiana-Monroe L 7-29 BOB DEBESSE N 19 *TAMU-Kingsville W 40-3 S 24 *Stephen F. Austin L 10-27 Head Coach N 26 #Centeral St. (Ohio) L 16-24 O 1 *Northwestern St. L 21-49 1992 — (5-5-1, 2-4-1 SLC) Bob DeBesse was named head coach # NCAA Division II Playoffs O 8 at Baylor L 7-45 S 5 at TAMU-Kingsville W 15-14 in 1997 and spent six seasons at Texas State. O 15 Texas Southern W 38-7 S 12 #Texas Southern W 39-34 S 19 Youngstown State L 20-23 1997 — (5-6, 2-5 SFL) Texas State left the Lone Star Con- O 22 *McNeese State L 21-24 O 29 Nicholls L 10-13 S 26 *at UL-Monroe L 6-13 S 4 Sacremento State W 24-14 ference in 1984, and moved rom NCAA S 13 at Hofstra L 24-28 Division II to NCAA Division I-AA. The N 12 *North Texas L 10-30 O 3 *Nicholls W 38-13 S 20 Montana State W 28-26 Bobcats joined the Gulf Star Conference N 19 *at Sam Houston State W 10-3 O 10 *Stephen F. Austin W 17-14 O 4 *Troy State W 31-17 and posted a 7-4 record in its first year. * SLC game O 24 *McNeese State L 13-17 O 31 *at Northwestern St. L 17-20 O 11 *at Nicholls L 28-29 O 18 *at Northwestern St. L 3-31 1984 — (7-4, 2-3 GSC) 1989 — (5-6, 3-3 SLC) N 7 at Prairie View A&M W 56-7 S 1 at Wichita State W 38-31 S 2 TAMU-Kingsville L 13-28 N 14 *North Texas L 10-13 O 25 Southern Utah W 21-7 S 8 TAMU-Kingsville W 28-0 S 9 Prairie View A&M W 41-0 N 21 *at Sam Houston St. T 22-22 N 1 *at Stephen F. Austin L 28-31 S 22 at Texas-Arlington L 13-48 S 23 *Louisiana-Monroe W 26-7 * SLC game N 8 *McNeese State L 21-31 S 29 Central Florida W 39-13 S 30 *Northwestern St. L 14-31 # game played in San Antonio. N 15 *at Jacksonville St. W 35-27 O 6 *at Northwestern St. L 7-28 O 7 *Stephen F. Austin L 21-32 N 22 *Sam Houston St. L 30-35 O 13 at Lamar W 23-0 O 14 at Texas Southern W 34-17 1993 — (2-9, 1-6 SLC) * SLC game O 20 *at Southeastern La. W 10-7 O 21 at Nicholls L 21-22 S 4 TAMU-Kingsville W 20-14 O 27 at North Texas W 27-19 O 28 *McNeese State L 7-21 S 11 at Idaho L 38-66 1998 — (4-7, 2-5 SFL) N 3 *Stephen F. Austin W 24-7 N 4 Lamar L 19-20 S 18 Liberty L 14-17 S 3 Delta State W 17-10 N 10 *Nicholls L 14-30 N 11 *North Texas W 25-20 S 25 at Northern Iowa L 13-34 S 12 at Northern Arizona L 16-38 N 17 *at Sam Houston St. L 17-21 N 18 *Sam Houston State W 24-0 O 9 *at North Texas L 28-35 S 19 Hofstra L 3-17 * SLC game O 16 *Louisiana-Monroe L 21-40 S 26 *Northwestern State L 10-34 O 3 at Southern Illinois W 30-25 1985 — (3-8, 2-3 GSC) O 23 *at Nicholls L 37-63 O 22 *at Troy State L 17-20 S 7 at TAMU-Kingsville L 7-30 1990-91 O 30 *at Northwestern St. W 22-15 S 14 at East Carolina L 16-27 DENNIS FRANCHIONE - HEAD COACH N 6 *McNeese State L 10-27 O 29 *Stephen F. Austin W 14-7 S 21 Lamar L 21-24 Dennis Franchione was named head N 13 *at Stephen F. Austin L 7-29 N 7 *at McNeese State L 0-27 S 28 Texas-Arlington L 16-19 coach in 1990 and led the Bobcats to back- N 20 *Sam Houston St. L 10-35 N 14 *Jacksonville State L 27-33 O 5 at Central Florida W 48-12 to-back winning seasons with 13-9 record N 21 *at Sam Houston St. L 24-31 O 19 at McNeese State L 0-28 in his two seasons before leaving for New 1994 — (4-7, 1-5 SLC) N 28 *Nicholls W 28-27 O 26 *at Nicholls L 12-20 Mexico. S 1 TAMU-Kingsville L 14-45 * SLC game N 2 *Northwestern State W 26-17 S 8 Northern Iowa W 20-19 N 9 *Southeastern La. W 55-15 1990 — (6-5, 3-3 SLC) S 17 at Pacific L 7-27 1999 — (3-8, 2-5 SFL) N 16 *at Stephen F. Austin L 21-43 S 1 TAMU-Kingsville W 15-7 S 24 Cal State Northridge W 28-23 S 2 Midwestern State W 45-3 N 23 *Sam Houston State L 25-27 S 8 Idaho W 35-38 O 1 Sonoma State W 57-7 S 11 at South Florida L 10-17 S 15 at Liberty L 22-35 O 8 *North Texas L 14-27 S 18 *at Stephen F. Austin L 17-28 S 25 Northern Arizona L 26-29 1986 — (4-7, 2-2 GSC) S 22 *at Louisiana-Monroe L 27-30 O 22 *Nicholls W 27-26 S 6 North Texas L 0-7 S 29 *Nicholls State W 33-30 O 29 *Northwestern State L 17-41 O 9 *at Nicholls W 16-0 S 13 Abilene Christian L 24-38 O 6 *Stephen F. Austin W 24-0 N 5 *at McNeese State L 10-34 O 16 *Troy State L 17-24 S 20 at Louisiana-Monroe L 14-17 O 13 Texas Southern W 32-9 N 12 *Stephen F. Austin L 19-24 O 23 *at Jacksonville St. L 10-17 S 27 at Rice W 31-6 O 20 *at Northwestern St. W 21-12 N 19 *at Sam Houston St. L 10-34 O 30 *at Northwestern St. L 21-36 O 4 McNeese State W 13-9 O 27 *McNeese State W 19-17 * SLC game N 6 *McNeese State L 7-10 O 11 at Northern Arizona L 0-39 N 10 *North Texas L 15-16 N 13 Southern Utah L 28-32 O 18 at Lamar L 3-17 N 17 *at Sam Houston St. L 25-26 1995 — (4-7, 2-3 SLC) N 20 *Sam Houston State W 20-14 O 25 *Nicholls L 21-35 * SLC game S 7 Eastern Washington L 16-34 * SLC game N 1 *at Northwestern St. W 29-6 S 14 TAMU-Kingsville L 12-40 N 15 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-28 S 23 at Montana State L 24-45 2000 — (7-4, 5-2 SFL) N 22 *at Sam Houston St. L 31-32 S 30 Southern Utah W 65-15 A 31 Midwestern State W 34-13 O 7 Cal State Northridge W 43-14 S 9 Cal State-Northridge L 13-19 O 14 at Cal St. Sacramento L 3-12 S 16 at Oklahoma State L 0-23 O 21 *at Nicholls W 35-25 S 30 at UL-Monroe W 27-7 O 28 *at Northwestern St. W 28-14 O 7 *Nicholls W 25-0

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O 14 *at Troy State L 7-31 2004-06 2007-10 2009 — (7-4, 5-2 SLC) O 21 *Jacksonville State W 28-24 DAVID BALIFF BRAD WRIGHT S 5 Angelo State W 48-28 O 28 *Northwestern St. W 21-10 Head Coach Head Coach S 19 at #15 TCU L 21-56 N 4 *at McNeese State L 3-18 David Bailiff had a 21-15 record in A former Bobcat player, Brad Wright S 26 Texas Southern W 52-18 N 11 *Stephen F. Austin W 38-21 his three seasons at Texas State and led posted a 23-23 record in four seasons O 3 at Southern Utah L 16-38 N 18 *at Sam Houston W 24-17 the Bobcats to a Southland Conference and led the Bobcats to a Southland Con- O 10 *Southeastern La. (ot) L 50-51 * SLC game co-championship and NCAA Division ference championship and NCAA FCS O 17 *at Nicholls W 34-28 I-AA playoff berth. Playoff berth in 2008. He also had back- O 24 *at Northwestern State W 20-17 2001 — (4-7, 0-6 SFL) to-back winning season in 2008 and 2009. O 31 *#11 Stephen F. Austin W 28-7 A. 30 Arkansas-Monticello W 52-7 2004 — (5-6, 3-2 SLC) N 7 *at #19 Central Arkansas W 27-24 S 8 at Missouri L 6-40 S 2 Angelo State W 45-10 2007 — (4-7, 3-4 SLC) N 14 *#10 McNeese State L 27-30 S 15 at Cal St. Northridge cancelled S 11 at Baylor L 17-24 S1 Cal Poly W 38-35 N 21 *Sam Houston State W 28-20 S 22 Angelo State W 10-0 S 18 Southeastern La. W 31-28 S 8 Abilene Christian L 27-45 * SLC game S 29 at Illinois State W 20-13 O 2 at Appalachian St. L 34-41 S 15 at Baylor L 27-34 O 6 Portland State W 23-20 O 9 Florida Atlantic L 13-20 S 22 at South Dakota State L 3-38 2010 — (4-7, 1-6 SLC) O 13 *McNeese State L 3-21 O 16 at Cal Poly L 21-38 O 6 *McNeese State L 20-41 S 4 at Houston L 28-68 O 20 *at Jacksonville St. L 17-38 O 23 *Stephen F. Austin W 17-14 O 11 *at Central Arkansas L 21-63 S 11 Southern Arkansas W 31-17 O 27 *at Nicholls L 14-33 O 30 *at McNeese State W 54-27 O 20 *Stephen F. Austin W 52-29 S 18 #17 Cal Poly W 21-12 N 3 *Northwestern State L 17-20 N 6 *at Northwestern St. L 7-44 O 27 *at Northwestern St. W 20-17 S 25 Southern Utah W 42-28 N 10 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-35 N 13 *Nicholls W 35-12 N 3 *Southeastern La. W 45-31 O 9 at Southeastern La. L 24-49 N 17 *Sam Houston State L 13-31 N 20 *at Sam Houston St. L 9-27 N 10 *at Nicholls L 28-52 O 16 Nicholls (4 ot) L 45-47 * SLC game * SLC game N 15 *Sam Houston State L 28-29 O 23 Northwestern State L 3-16 * SLC game O 30 at #3 Stephen F. Austin W 27-24 2002 — (4-7, 1-5 SFL) 2005 — (11-3, 5-1 SLC CO-CHAMPIONS) N 6 Central Arkansas L 17-49 A 31 at Minnesota L 0-42 S 3 Delta State W 32-25 2008 — (8-5, 5-2 SLC CHAMPIONS) N 13 at McNeese State L 6-36 S 7 TAMU-Kingsville W 28-21 S 10 Southern Utah W 34-0 A 28 Angelo State W 21-14 N 20 at Sam Houston State L 29-31 S 21 Texas Southern W 17-10 S 22 at Texas A&M L 31-44 S 6 at SMU L 36-45 * SLC game S 28 Southern Utah W 49-19 O 1 South Dakota State W 42-12 S 20 at Northern Colorado W 38-35 O 5 at Portland State L 0-16 O 8 *at Southeastern La. W 30-15 S 27 Southern Utah L 20-34 O 12 *at Northwestern St. L 27-40 O 15 Okla. Panhandle St. W 75-7 O 4 Texas Southern W 63-39 O 19 *Nicholls L 21-24 O 22 *Northwestern St. W 31-16 O 11 *at McNeese State W 45-42 N 2 *Jacksonville State W 27-20 O 29 *at Nicholls L 29-32 O 18 *Central Arkansas L 24-31 N 9 *McNeese State L 7-47 N 5 *McNeese State W 49-7 O 25 *at Stephen F. Austin W 62-21 N 16 *Stephen F. Austin L 21-30 N 12 *at Stephen F. Austin W 38-21 N 1 *NW State (ot) L 31-34 N 23 *at Sam Houston St. L 14-20 N 19 *Sam Houston State W 26-23 N 8 *at Southeastern La. W 38-24 * SLC game N 26 #Georgia Southern W 50-35 N 15 *Nicholls W 34-10 D 3 #Cal Poly W 14-7 N 22 *at Sam Houston St. (ot) W 45-42 D 9 #Northern Iowa L 37-40 N 29 # at Montana L 13-31 2003 * SLC game; * SLC game; MANNY MATSAKIS # NCAA I-AA Playoff game #-NCAA Division I FCS Playoff game Head Coach Manny Matsakis had a 4-8 record in one season at Texas State. 2006 — (5-6, 3-3 SLC) TEXAS STATE IN OVERTIME GAMES S 2 Tarleton State W 27-23 Number of 2003 — (4-8, 1-4 SLC) S 9 at Kentucky L 41-7 Date Opponent Overtimes Result Score A 30 at New Mexico L 8-72 S 16 Northern Colorado L 14-13 10-26-96 Nicholls 5 L 36-49 S 6 Angelo State W 42-7 S 23 at Southern Utah L 30-21 09-09-00 Cal State-Northridge 1 L 13-19 S 13 at Tulsa L 15-41 O 7 *Stephen F. Austin L 24-13 09-18-04 Southeastern Louisiana 2 W 31-28 S 20 Cal-Davis W 34-32 O 14 *at McNeese State W 27-17 10-29-05 at Nicholls 1 L 29-32 S 27 Southeastern La. W 38-17 O 21 *Southeastern La. W 38-17 11-19-05 Sam Houston State 1 W 26-23 O 4 at Florida Atlantic L 14-27 O 28 *at Northwestern St. L 19-10 12-09-05 Northern Iowa 1 L 37-40 O 11 at Southern Utah L 28-31 N 2 *Nicholls L 21-19 11-01-08 Northwestern State 1 L 31-34 O 18 *Northwestern State L 19-49 N 9 Texas Southern W 41-21 11-22-08 Sam Houston State 1 W 45-42 O 25 *at Stephen F. Austin L 27-44 N 16 *at Sam Houston St. W 28-21 10-10-09 Southeastern Louisiana 1 L 50-51 O 30 *McNeese State L 28-38 * SLC game 10-16-10 Nicholls 4 L 45-47 N 6 *at Nicholls L 13-31 N 20 *Sam Houston State W 49-28 * SLC game ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Name Years Record Pct. Name Years Record Pct. O.W. Strahan 1919-34 70-53-9 .564 John O’Hara 1983-89 36-41 .468 Joe Cheaney 1935-41 23-42-5 .364 Dennis Franchione 1990-91 13-9 .619 George Vest 1946-50 28-16-3 .628 Jim Bob Helduser 1992-96 20-34-1 .364 Milton Jowers 1951-53 18- 9-1 .661 Bob DeBesse 1997-02 27-39-0 .409 R.W. Parker 1954-59 31-24-3 .560 Manny Matsakis 2003 4-8 .333 Milton Jowers 1961-64 30- 9-1 .762 David Bailiff 2004-06 21-15 .583 Jack Henry 1960 2- 8-0 .200 Brad Wright 2007-10 23-23 .500 Bill Miller 1964-78 94-53-3 .637 Dennis Franchione 2011-Present First Year Jim Wacker 1979-82 42- 8-0 .840

116 BOBCAT FOOTBALL 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Year By Year Team Overall Records Year Overall Record Conference Finish Year Overall Record Conference Finish 1904 5-1 1958 5-5 fifth place, Lone Star Conference 1905 no scores reported 1959 4-6 seventh place, Lone Star Conference 1906 no scores reported 1960 2-8 t-seventh place, Lone Star Conference 1907 no scores reported 1961 4-5-1 sixth place, Lone Star Conference 1908 no scores reported 1962 8-2 second place, Lone Star Conference 1909 0-1 1963 10-0 Lone Star Conference Champions 1910 0-1 1964 8-2 third place, Lone Star Conference 1911 no scores reported 1965 8-2 second place, Lone Star Conference 1912 no scores reported 1966 7-2-1 second place, Lone Star Conference 1913 0-1 1967 9-1 second place, Lone Star Conference 1914 no scores reported 1968 5-5 fifth place, Lone Star Conference 1915 0-1 1969 3-6 t-fourth place, Lone Star Conference 1916 0-2 1970 6-5 t-fifth place, Lone Star Conference 1917 no scores reported 1971 8-1-1 Lone Star Conference Champions 1918 0-1 1972 7-3 t-second place, Lone Star Conference 1919 4-4 1973 4-6 t-sixth place, Lone Star Conference 1920 4-2-1 1974 6-4 t-third place, Lone Star Conference 1921 7-0 TIAA Champions 1975 7-3 third place, Lone Star Conference 1922 3-3 1976 5-5 t-third place, Lone Star Conference 1923 4-4 1977 5-4 t-third place, Lone Star Conference 1924 4-4 1978 6-4 t-fifth place, Lone Star Conference 1925 2-6 1979 7-4 t-fifth place, Lone Star Conference 1926 7-2 second place, TIAA 1980 8-3 Lone Star Conference Champions 1927 4-4-1 second place, TIAA 1981 13-1 Lone Star Conference Champions 1928 2-7 1982 14-0 Lone Star Conference Champions 1929 6-1-2 TIAA Champions 1983 9-2 Lone Star Conference Co-Champions 1930 5-1-3 1984 7-4 Gulf Star Conference 1931 4-4 1985 3-8 Gulf Star Conference 1932 5-3 second place, Lone Star Conference 1986 4-7 Gulf Star Conference 1933 7-1-1 second place, Lone Star Conference 1987 4-7 fifth place, Southland Conference 1934 2-7-1 fifth place, Lone Star Conference 1988 4-7 sixth place, Southland Conference 1935 2-7 fourth place, Lone Star Conference 1989 5-6 third place, Southland Conference 1936 2-5-1 fourth place, Lone Star Conference 1990 6-5 third place, Southland Conference 1937 6-4 third place, Lone Star Conference 1991 7-4 T-fourth place, Southland Conference 1938 0-8 fifth place, Lone Star Conference 1992 5-5-1 sixth place, Southland Conference 1939 3-5-2 fifth place, Lone Star Conference 1993 2-9 eighth place, Southland Conference 1940 3-5-1 fifth place, Lone Star Conference 1994 4-7 seventh place, Southland Conference 1941 4-4 second place, Lone Star Conference 1995 4-7 T-third place, Southland Conference 1942 3-4-1 t-second place, Lone Star Conference 1996 5-6 sixth place, Southland Conference 1943 Did not Play due to WW II 1997 5-6 T-sixth place, Southland Conference 1944 Did not Play due to WW II 1998 4-7 T-sixth place, Southland Conference 1945 Did not Play due to WW II 1999 3-8 sixth place, Southland Conference 1946 6-2-2 fourth place, Lone Star Conference 2000 7-4 T-second place, Southland Conference 1947 5-4 third place, Lone Star Conference 2001 4-7 seventh place, Southland Conference 1948 8-1 Lone Star Conference Champions 2002 4-7 seventh place, Southland Conference 1949 3-6-1 third place, Lone Star Conference 2003 4-8 T-fourth place, Southland Conference 1950 6-3 t-second place, Lone Star Conference 2004 5-6 third place, Southland Conference 1951 6-3-1 t-second place, Lone Star Conference 2005 11-3 Southland Conference Co-Champions 1952 7-2 t-second place, Lone Star Conference 2006 5-6 fourth place, Southland Conference 1953 5-4 third place, Lone Star Conference 2007 4-7 T-fourth place, Southland Conference 1954 6-3-1 Lone Star Conference Co-Champions 2008 8-5 Southland Conference Champions 1955 6-1-2 Lone Star Conference Co-Champions 2009 7-4 third place, Southland Conference 1956 6-3 third place, Lone Star Conference 2010 4-7 seventh place, Southland Conference 1957 4-6 fourth place, Lone Star Conference Overall Total 484-403-26

WWW.TXSTATEBOBCATS.COM 117 2011 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL Bobcat Stadium Records/Attendance Records BOBCAT STADIUM TEAM RECORDS ANNUAL SINGLE SEASON ATTENDANCE AVERAGES Points Scored 75 vs. Panhandle State 10/15/05 Year Record Pct. Total Attendance Average First Downs 33 by Texas Southern 10/4/08 1981 6-1 .833 76,710 10,958 1982 7-0 1.000 82,778 11,826 RUSHING 1983 5-0 1.000 63,389 12,677 Rushing Plays 84 vs. Cal-Davis Nov. 27, 1982 1984 3-1 .750 46,752 11,688 Net Rushing Yards 487 vs. Prairie View A&M Nov. 9, 1991 1985 2-3 .400 41,288 8,257 1986 2-3 .400 47,700 9,540 1987 1-4 .200 44,466 8,893 PASSING 1988 1-4 .200 42,228 8,457 Passes Attempted 65 by Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008 1989 3-3 .500 44,376 7,396 Passes Completed 38 by Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008 1990 3-2 .600 44,346 8,869 Passes Intercepted 6 by Lamar Sept. 4, 1982 1991 3-2 .600 42,884 8,577 6 by Angelo State Nov. 6, 1982 1992 2-3 .400 42,641 8,528 Net Passing Yards 481 by Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008 1993 1-4 .200 33,897 6,776 1994 4-4 .500 59,247 7,406 TOTAL OFFENSE 1995 2-4 .333 35,508 5,918 Total Offensive Yards 685 vs. Prairie View A&M Nov. 9, 1991 1996 4-2 .667 35,830 5,972 Total Offensive Plays 106 by Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008 1997 4-2 .667 60,241 10,041 1998 3-3 .500 37,991 6,332 FUMBLES 1999 2-4 .333 47,484 7,918 Fumbles 7 vs. Jacksonville Nov. 28, 1981 2000 5-1 .833 74,503 12,417 7 by Texas A&I Nov. 19, 1983 2001 3-3 .500 64,044 10,674 7 vs. Northwestern State Nov. 2, 1985 2002 4-2 .667 58,651 9,775 Fumbles Lost 7 vs. Northwestern State Nov. 2, 1985 2003 4-2 .667 63,046 10,508 2004 4-1 .800 55,819 11,164 PENALTIES 2005 9-1 .900 128,751 12,875 Penalties 15 vs. Southern Utah Sept. 10, 2005 2006 3-3 .500 77,314 12,886 Penalty Yards 158 vs. Prairie View A&M Sept. 5, 1981 2007 3-3 .500 68,449 11,408 2008 3-3 .500 67,348 11,225 BOBCAT STADIUM INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2009 4-2 .667 74,930 12,488 RUSHING 2010 3-3 .500 76,827 12,804 Attempts 41 by Claude Mathis (Texas State) Nov. 16, 1996 Totals 103-73 .585 1,739,438 9,883 Net Yards 310 by Claude Mathis (Texas State) Nov. 16, 1996 Touchdowns 4 by Eric Cobble (Texas State) Oct. 9, 1982 LARGEST SINGLE GAME BOBCAT STADIUM CROWDS Rk. Date Opponent Score Attend. PASSING 1. Nov. 21, 1981 Texas A&M-Kingsville L, 14-21 16,600 Attempts 64 by Bobby Reid (Texas Southern) Oct. 4, 2008 2. Nov. 6, 1982 Angelo State W, 42-16 16,200 Completions 41 by Jeremy Moses (Stephen F. Austin) Oct. 20, 2007 3. Dec. 9, 2005 Northern Iowa L, 40-37 15,712 Interceptions 5 by Slade Sherrod (Angelo State) Nov. 6, 1982 4. Dec. 3, 2005 Cal Poly W, 14- 7 15,411 Net Yards 508 by Jeremy Moses (Stephen F. Austin) Oct. 20, 2007 5. Sept. 2, 2006 Tarleton State W, 27-23 15,388 Touchdowns 5 by Mark Hudson (Nicholls) Oct. 25, 1986 6. Nov. 19, 2005 Sam Houston W, 26-23 15,288 7. Oct. 29, 1983 East Texas State W, 44-21 14,616 RECEIVING 8. Sept. 8, 1984 Texas A&M-Kingsville W, 28- 0 14,421 Receptions 14 by Bo Gillard (Prairie View) Nov. 9, 1991 9. Sept. 4, 1997 Sacramento State W, 24-14 14,164 Yards 205 by Da’Marcus Griggs (Texas State) Oct. 16, 2010 10. Sept. 5, 2009 Angelo State W, 48-28 14,116 Touchdowns 3 by Mark Carrier (Nicholls) Oct. 25, 1986 11. Nov. 3, 1984 Stephen F. Austin W, 24- 7 14,057 3 by Dameon Williams (Texas State) Nov. 26, 2005 13. Oct. 23, 2010 Northwestern State L, 3-16 14,008 14. Aug. 30, 2008 Angelo State W 21-14 13,952 15. Oct. 31, 2009 Stephen F. Austin W 28- 7 13,926 BOBCAT STADIUM ATTENDANCE RECORDS 16. Oct. 22, 2005 Northwestern State W, 31-16 13,852 TOP 10 SEASON ATTENDANCE AVERAGES 17. Oct. 15, 2005 Panhandle State W, 75- 7 13,787 Rk. Year Games Attendance Average 18. Sept. 25, 2010 Southern Utah W, 42-28 13,742 1. 2006 6 77,314 12,886 19. Sept. 11, 2010 Southern Arkansas W, 31-17 13,727 2. 2005 10 128,751 12,875 20. Nov. 11, 2000 Stephen F. Austin W, 38-21 13,689 3. 2010 6 76,827 12,804 21. Oct. 7, 2006 Stephen F. Austin L, 13-24 13,482 4. 1983 5 63,389 12,677 22. Nov. 11, 2006 Texas Southern W, 41-21 13,471 5. 2009 6 74,930 12,488 23. Aug. 31, 2000 Midwestern State W, 34-13 13,434 6. 2000 6 74,503 12,417 24. Oct. 23, 2004 Stephen F. Austin W, 17-14 13,323 7. 1982 7 82,778 11,826 25. Sept. 24, 1988 Stephen F. Austin L, 10-27 13,223 8. 1984 4 46,752 11,688 26. Oct. 6, 2007 McNeese State L, 41-20 13,171 9. 2007 6 68,449 11,408 27. Sept. 18, 2004 Southeastern Louisiana W, 31-28 13,114 10. 2008 6 67,348 11,225 28. Sept. 21, 2002 Texas Southern W, 17-10 13,075 29. Oct. 21, 2000 Jacksonville State W, 28-24 13,072 30. Nov. 14, 2009 McNeese State L, 27-30 13,013 Sept. 15, 1987 Texas A&M-Kingsville L, 0-20 13,013

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