Texas A&M Football 2000 Game #1 Texas A&M Notre Dame

Texas A&M Aggies (0-0, 0-0 vs. Big 12) VS. vs. AGGIES IRISH Notre Dame Fighting Irish (0-0) 12 noon (CDT) • Saturday, Sept. 2, 2000 No. 23 — USA Today/ESPN Notre Dame Stadium (80,232 capacity) NR — USA Today/ESPN South Bend, Ind. No. 25 — AP NR — AP Quick Facts Radio Texas A&M Aggies vs. Notre Dame Irish College Station, Texas ...... Location ...... South Bend, Ind. Texas A&M Radio Network (Regional) Dave South, Play-by-Play 43,422 ...... Enrollment ...... 10,311 Dave Elmendorf, Commentary Big 12...... Conference ...... Independent Steve Miller, Sideline Kyle Field (80,650) ...... Stadium ...... Notre Dame Stadium (80,232) Westwood One (National) Wally Groff (Texas A&M ’64) ...... A.D. .... Kevin White (St. Joseph's [Ind.] ’72) Tony Roberts, Play-by-Play Tom Pagna, Commentary R.C. Slocum (McNeese St. ’67) ...... ...... Bob Davie (Youngstown St. ’76) 12th season ...... Yrs. at School ...... 4th season 102-32-2 (75.7%) ...... Overall Record ...... 21-16 (59.5%) Television 102-32-2 (75.7%) ...... Rec. at School ...... 21-16 (59.5%) 8-4 ...... ’99 Team Record ...... 5-7 NBC (National) ’99 Conf. Record Tom Hammond, Play-by-Play 5-3 (t2nd/Big 12 South) ...... Independent Pat Haden, Commentary 14 (6 off./8 def.) ...... Starters Ret...... 12 (7 off./5def.) Jim Gray, Sideline 45 (23 off./22 def.) ...... Lettermen Ret...... 43

2000 Texas A&M Aggies (0-0 Overall,0-0 vs. Big 12) SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 09/02 Notre Dame (NBC) ...... 12 p.m. 10/07 •COLORADO ...... 1 p.m. 11/04 •Oklahoma State ...... 1 p.m. ------Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, Ind. ------Kyle Field, College Station ------Lewis Field, Stillwater, Okla. Preview: First meeting of Irish and Aggies Preview: Aggies won most recent meeting 16- Preview: Aggies have swept all four meetings outside the Cotton Bowl (ND leads series, 2-1) 10 in Boulder (CU leads series, 2-1) as Big 12 foes (A&M leads series, 10-4)

09/09 WYOMING (FSN) ...... 6 p.m. 10/14 •Baylor ...... 1 p.m. 11/11 •OKLAHOMA ...... 1 p.m. ------Kyle Field, College Station ------Floyd Casey Stadium, Waco, Texas ------Kyle Field, College Station Preview: Cowboys open 2000 on road against Preview: Aggies undefeated vs. Bears since Preview: Aggies hold a 3-1 edge over the Soon- Auburn, Texas A&M (First meeting) ’85; have won 9 straight vs. BU ers in Big 12 play (Series tied, 9-9) (A&M leads series, 58-29-9) 09/16 UTEP ...... 7 p.m. 11/24 •Texas (ABC) ...... 2:30 p.m. ------Kyle Field, College Station 10/21 •Iowa State ...... 1 p.m. ------DKR-Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas Preview: First meeting with Miners since 20-17 ------Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa Preview: Aggies have won 12 of the last 16 meet- A&M win in ’84 opener (A&M leads series, 1-0) Preview: Aggies hold off Davis brothers for win ings with Texas; the teams have split as Big 12 in last trip to Ames (A&M leads series, 4-0) members (Texas leads series, 34-67-5) 09/30 TEXAS TECH ...... 1 p.m. ------Kyle Field, College Station 10/28 •KANSAS STATE ...... 1 p.m. • — Big 12 Conference Game Preview: Aggies have won 6 of last 7 with Raid------Kyle Field, College Station ers at Kyle (A&M leads series, 32-25-1) Preview: First meeting since A&M’s 1998 Big 12 Championship victory (Series is tied, 4-4)

1 AGGIES OPEN 2000 WITH IRISH --- SEASON OPENERS UNDER R.C. --- **INJURY REPORT VS. IRISH --- No. 24 Texas A&M will open its 2000 sea- The Aggies have posted a 9-2 record in sea- OUT -- DE Rocky Bernard (knee), OT Alan son of football with a Sept. 2 date against son openers in 11 seasons under head coach Reuber (broken leg), OT Chris Montgom- unranked Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind. R.C. Slocum. Prior to Slocum’s tenure, the ery (back), OG Billy Yates (broken leg). The game will be televised nationally by Aggies had lost four straight season lid- QUESTIONABLE -- OT Tango McCauley NBC-TV with Tom Hammond, Pat Haden lifters. In season-opening games, Slocum is (ankle), DE Ty Warren (ankle), DB Michael and Jim Gray. 5-0 at Kyle Field, 2-1 at road venues and 2- Jameson (achilles tendon), TE Michael de 1 at neutral sites. The Aggies opened the la Torre (back tightness), DB Jonté Buhl (hip LOOKING BACK AT 1999 --- 1999 season with a 37-17 victory over Loui- flexor) and DB Adam Black (hip flexor). Texas A&M finished the 1999 season with siana Tech at Independence Stadium in ** — As of Aug. 25. Check with the Texas a 8-4 record and ranked No. 20 and No. 23 Shreveport, La. A&M media relations office for the latest (USA Today/ESPN and Associated Press) in injury report. the final national polls. The Aggies’ season NEW FACES ON A&M STAFF --- was highlighted by: The Aggies have four new faces on their POSITION CHANGES --- coaching staff. Newcomers to the coaching Several players have changed positions, • a 6-0 home record (eighth time in staff are Larry Kirksey (from San Francisco including a pair of two-year letterwinners Slocum’s 11 seasons). 49ers), Pete Hoener (from Iowa State) and who moved from defense to offense. • a win over a top 5 opponent (20-16 Buddy Wyatt (from Colorado), while Shawn Junior Lonnie Madison, who was A&M’s over No. 5 Texas). Slocum returns to Aggieland after a two- top defensive line backup the past two sea- • an invitation to the Sylvania Alamo year hitch with Southern California. sons, switched to tight end and has earned Bowl (ninth bowl game of Slocum’s Kirksey, who coached the wide receivers the backup job. Madison was recruited to tenure). with the 49ers, oversees the wide receivers play tight end at Boston College by current • Texas A&M’s 17th consecutive win- and also serves as assistant head coach. A&M offensive coordinator Steve ning season. Hoener, who was the offensive coordina- Kragthorpe. tor for the Cyclones last year, guides the Also switching to offense was key line- AGGIES-IRISH CONNECTIONS --- Aggie running backs. backer reserve Amon Simon, who moved to Three of members of Notre Dame’s coach- Wyatt, a former standout player for Texas fullback. Simon has always been recognized ing staff, including head coach Bob Davie, Christian under , coaches the de- as one of the biggest hitters on the defense have served as assistants on R.C. Slocum’s fensive line. and his aggressive nature has brought qual- staff at Texas A&M. In addition to Davie, Irish Shawn Slocum takes over the A&M sec- ity depth to the position. Prior to Simon’s defensive coordinator Greg Mattison and ondary and special teams after serving as switch, junior Ja’Mar Toombs was the only assistant head coach Kirk Doll served long USC’s linebackers and special teams coach. scholarship fullback on campus. tenures in Aggieland. All three were mem- Redshirt freshman Ellison Collins moved bers of Slocum’s original coaching staff in INJURIES TAKE TOLL --- from sthe secondary to wide receiver, giv- 1989. Injuries have robbed the Aggies of several ing the Aggies impressive (6-3, 195) size at key contributors, including returning de- the position. Two-sport standout Greg Por- R.C. AT NOTRE DAME STADIUM --- fensive end starter Rocky Bernard. A starter ter didn’t change positions, but he will also challenge for the punter job next season. Aggie head coach R.C. Slocum has expe- the past two seasons at end, Bernard suf- fered an anterior cruciate ligament tear in rience with emerging victorious from hal- JERSEY NUMBER CHANGES --- lowed Notre Dame Stadium. While Slocum his knee early in fall camp. He will be lost was a member of John Robinson’s USC for the season. OLB Roylin Bradley from 40 to 3; WR coaching staff in 1981, the fifth-ranked Tro- Joining Bernard on the injured list are Ellison Collins from 38 to 80; RB Oschlor jans handed Notre Dame a 14-7 setback in sophomore offensive guard Billy Yates, Flemming from 26 to 32; TE Lonnie Madi- South Bend, Ind. As a sidenote, sophomore offensive tackle Chris Montgom- son from 97 to 85; WR Greg Porter from quarterbacking the Trojans to victory that ery and redshirt freshman offensive tackle 85 to 44; FB Amon Simon from 52 to 36. day was John Mazur, who later transferred Alan Reuber. to Texas A&M. Yates was projected to start in 2000, but MCKINNEY FOLLOWS IRONMAN suffered a broken fibula during fall camp and TRAIL LEFT BY NGUYEN, HEIMULI --- A&M-ND SERIES --- isn’t expected back until midseason. Mont- gomery was expected to backup Michael Entering his third season as a starter, jun- The Aggies and the Irish have faced off Mahan at right tackle, but has been ham- ior center Seth McKinney is following the three times prior to 2000, with the Irish pered by back problems. Reuber was slated same career tracks as school-record 51- holding a 2-1 advantage in the series … All to backup Tango McCauley at left tackle, but game starters Dat Nguyen and Semisi three meetings have been at the Cotton suffered a broken leg during spring drills Heimuli. Bowl in Dallas, Texas. Slocum and Davie and hasn’t been cleared to compete. Like Nguyen and Heimuli, McKinney were on A&M’s sideline for all three meet- redshirted his first season at A&M before ings, while Doll was representing the ma- RARE APPEARANCE ON NBC --- starting every possible game of his career roon and white in 1993 and 1994. over the past two seasons. The Aggies are making just their fifth ap- The 6-foot-3, 290-pound McKinney, who Year Bowl, Site A&M Result, Score pearance on NBC-TV. The last two times the is the younger brother of 1988 Cotton Bowl, Dallas ...... W, 34-10 Aggies have appeared on the network were offensive line line starter Steve McKinney, 1993 Cotton Bowl, Dallas ...... L, 3-28 in games vs. Notre Dame (1993, 1994 Cot- has started 26 consecutive games and is a 1994 Cotton Bowl, Dallas ...... L, 21-24 ton Bowls), preseason All-Big 12 Conference selection. 2 BOOKEND ’BACKERS --- RED-SHIRTING O-LINEMEN --- 100 W’s FOR SLOCUM --- The Aggies’ Wrecking Crew defense Since the formation of the Big 12 Confer- When he won his 100th career game mid- earned its reputation with standout outside ence, virtually every offensive lineman sign- way through the 1999 season, A&M head linebackers like Reggie Brown, John Roper, ing a national letter of intent with the Aggies coach R.C. Slocum joined an elite group of Aaron Wallace, Marcus Buckley, Antonio has redshirted his first season. In fact, with head coaches who won the 100th game of Armstrong and Warrick Holdman coming the exception of the incoming freshmen, their careers in 11 seasons or sooner. Hall- off the edge in pursuit of . every offensive lineman on the A&M roster of-Famer George Woodruff, who coached at This year’s pair of “bookends” could en- has had the benefit of a redshirt season. Penn, Illinois and Carlisle from 1892-1905, hance the Wrecking Crew’s reputation. As reached 100 in just his eighth season (1898). juniors in 1999, Roylin Bradley and Jason KILLEEN’S DYNAMIC DUO --- Since 1960, only two coaches reached 100 Glenn produced 27 tackles behind the line The success of the Aggies’ secondary will faster than Slocum. Oklahoma’s Barry of scrimmage, including 12 quarteback likely be linked to how well its two top re- Switzer won game No. 100 in the third game sacks. The duo also contributed 13 quarter- turning defensive scorers perform. Senior of his 11th season (1983) and Nebraska’s back pressures and six batted down passes. Michael Jameson and junior Jay Brooks each reached in the fourth game Glenn is a preseason All-Big 12 selection scored three touchdowns last season to lead of his 11th year (1983). and is on the Butkus Award watchlist, while the Wrecking Crew. More than teammates Other coaches reaching the century mark Bradley is listed on CBSSportsline’s All- at A&M, they were also teammates at Killeen in wins in their 11th seasons were: Penn America checklist. Ellison. They even lived in the same house State’s (9th game in 1976), in central Texas while Brooks’ mother was Florida’s (9th game in 1997), WALK-ON PROGRAM PAYING OFF --- serving the military in Germany and Oklahoma’s (6th game in R.C. Slocum’s desire to enhance the walk- Jameson’s mother worked at Fort Hood. 1957) and Chicago’s on program at Texas A&M is paying im- (6th game in 1900). mense dividends. Most notable is Rich 94 A&M WINS IN 1990s --- Coady, who was drafted in the third round NCAA'sFastestto100 With a 94-28-2 record in the decade of the (Since1960) of the 1999 NFL Draft and helped the St. 1990s, the Aggies were one of the winningest Coach, Years Record Year Game Louis Rams to their first Super Bowl vic- Div. I-A teams in the nation. The Aggies’ 94 tory earlier this year. Ten walk-ons have , 1973-88 100-18-4 11th 3rd wins ranked No. 6, while the .766 winning Oklahoma earned jersey numbers and appear on the percentage ranked eighth. During the ’90s, 2000 A&M roster, including five who are the Aggies won nine or more games in eight Tom Osborne, 1973-97 100-24-2 11th 4th Nebraska listed on the depth chart for the Notre Dame times, and 10 or more games five times. game. Another former walk-on, placekicker R.C. Slocum, 1989- 100-30-2 11th 8th TexasA&M Terence Kitchens, was awarded a scholar- WinningestTeamsofthe’90s(bywins) ship last season after a blistering start in Rk Team Conf. Record Pct. Joe Paterno, 1966- 100-21-1 11th 9th 1999. 1. Florida State ACC 109-13-1 .890 PennState Walk-onSuccess 2. Nebraska Big 12 108-16-1 .868 Steve Spurrier, 1987- 100-29-2 11th 9th Player Hometown (High School) 3. Florida SEC 102-22-1 .820 Duke,Florida 4. Tennessee SEC 99-22-2 .813 Roddy Alexander ...... Roscoe, Texas (High) 5. Penn State Big 10 97-26-0 .789 Backupwidereceiverwhohasimpressedwithhisspeed 6. Texas A&M Big 12 94-28-2 .766 WINNINGEST ONE-SCHOOL COACHES--- 7. Michigan Big 10 93-26-3 .775 R.C. Slocum will begin his 12th fall along Wes Bautovich .. Kennedale, Texas (High/A&M-K) Ohio State Big 10 91-29-3 .752 the Texas A&M sidelines in 2000 with a ca- EarnedNo.2jobatFS,willalsoholdonplacements 9. Miami (Fla.) Big East 92-27-0 .773 10. Colorado Big 12 87-29-4 .742 reer winning percentage of .752 — ninth highest in history of coaches Russell Bynum ...... La Marque, Texas (High) Connectedon16-of-20FGs,30-31PATsin’98 AGGIES IN THE ’90s OVERTAKE spending his entire career at one school. LONGHORN DYNASTY OF ’70s --- Wes Dennard .... College Station (A&M Consol) Coach, School W-L-T Pct. Texas A&M’s 94 victories in the 1990s Reserveoffensivelineman Knute Rockne, Notre Dame 105-12-5 .881 gave the Aggies the most wins by any Texas Barry Switzer, Oklahoma 157-29-4 .837 Timm Gergeni .. College Station (A&M Consol) school in any single decade. The former Tom Osborne, Nebraska 255-49-3 .836 WasAll-AmericanShaneLechler’sbackupin’99 record for wins in a decade was 88 by Bob Neyland, Tennessee 173-31-12 .829 and Fred Akers’ Texas teams Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma 145-29-4 .826 Stacy Jones ...... Midland, Texas (Lee) of the 1970s. (a) Joe Paterno, Penn State 317-83-3 .790 A&M’sthird-leadingreturningground-gainer , Arizona State 176-54-1 .764 MostWinsinaDecadebyaDiv.I-A Dan McGugin, Vandebilt 197-55-19 .762 (a) R.C. Slocum, Texas A&M 102-32-2 .752 J.P. LeCompte .... League City, Texas (Clear Creek) UniversityfromtheStateofTexas Backupseesactioninmultipletightendsets John McKay, USC 127-40-8 .749 Rk School Decade Wins John Vaught, Mississippi 190-61-12 .745 1. Texas A&M 1990s 94 Don Muhlbach ...... Lufkin, Texas (High) (a) LaVell Edwards, BYU 251-95-3 .723 2. Texas 1970s 88 Backupdeepsnapper , Georgia 201-77-10 .715 3. Texas 1960s 86 Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech 165 64 8 .713 4. Texas Christian 1930s 83 Ike Armstong, Utah 140 55 15 .702 Chance Pearce ...... Brownwood, Texas (High) 5. 1970s 80 Delivered124deepsnapswithoutanerrorin’99 a--active coach Source: First-and-Ten

Eric Stanford ...... Waco, Texas (Robinson) 12thManveteranviesforplayingtimeatCB 3 ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS Aggie Football by Decade

Career Tackles 0verall SWC/Big 12 Rk Player/Class Tackles Decade Record Pct. Record Pct. Bowls Pct. 1. Cornelius Anthony/Sr...... 208 1890s 12- 7-1 .625 n/a ------2. Roylin Bradley/Sr...... 164 3. Michael Jameson/Sr...... 126 1900s 50-20-6 .697 n/a ------4. Rocky Bernard/Sr...... 101 5. Jason Glenn/Sr...... 100 1910s 67-14-3 .816 10- 3-0 .769 -- -- 1920s 59-23-9 .698 24-18-7 .561 1-0 1.000 Career Tackles for Losses Rk Player/Class TFLs 1930s 52-37-9 .577 21-29-8 .431 -- -- 1. Roylin Bradley/Sr...... 37 1940s 50-47-5 .515 25-29-4 .466 2-2 .500 2. Cornelius Anthony/Sr...... 19 1950s 51-45-6 .529 16-34-4 .333 1-1 .500 3. Rocky Bernard/Sr...... 18 4. Jason Glenn/Sr...... 17 1960s 31-64-6 .337 23-43-4 .357 1-0 1.000 5. Ron Edwards/Sr...... 16 6. Brian Gamble/So...... 10 1970s 65-49-0 .570 40-34-0 .541 2-2 .500 Career Sacks 1980s 71-47-1 .601 49-28-1 .635 3-2 .600 Rk Player/Class QBSs 1990s 94-29-2 .772 62-16-2 .788 2-5 .286 1. Roylin Bradley/Sr...... 20 Total 602-381-49 .608 268-231-30 .535 12-12 .500 2. Rocky Bernard/Sr...... 7 3. Jason Glenn/Sr...... 6 1890S • 1900S • 1910S • 1920S • 1930S • 1940S • 1950S • 1960S • 1970S • 1980S • 1990S 4. Cornelius Anthony/Sr...... 5 5. Several players ...... 3 TAYLOR-MADE BIG PLAYS --- 1999’s TRENDS AND NOTABLES Career Receptions Senior Chris Taylor came to Texas A&M ✔ The Aggies went bowling for the third Rk Player/Class Rec/Yds as a quarterback from nearby Madisonville, straight season in 1999, and for the ninth but he has developed into one of the most time in 11 seasons with R.C. Slocum as head 1. Chris Taylor/Sr...... 51/926 coach. Only Missouri’s Larry Smith, in his 2. Bethel Johnson/Jr...... 27/514 dangerous wide receivers in the nation. 3. Ja’Mar Toombs/Jr...... 15/182 Seldom-used as a freshman, Taylor has 23rd season as a head coach (stints at 4. RoDerrick Broughton/Sr...... 8/27 made up for lost time with seven touch- Tulane, Arizona, Southern California and 5. Michael de la Torre/So...... 4/40 Missouri) has taken more teams to bowl downs over the past two seasons. Amazingly, games among current Big 12 head coaches. the average length of Taylor’s seven career Career Points Scored ✔ For the eighth time in R.C. Slocum’s 11 sea- scoring plays is a stunning 58.5 yards. That’s Rk Player/Class Pts. sons at Texas A&M, the Aggies posted an un- not even including a non-scoring 84-yard 1. Ja’Mar Toombs/Jr...... 78 (13 TDs) defeated record at Kyle Field. The Aggies Russell Bynum/Sr...... 78 (16 FG, 30 PAT) kickoff return. were 6-0 at home this season and had an 3. Terence Kitchens/Sr. .. 76 (15 FG, 31 PAT) Taylor owns the school record for longest average score of 34-11 in those games. The 4. Chris Taylor/Sr...... 42 (7 TDs) offensive play from scrimmage with a 96- Aggies have won 19 consecutive games at 5. Bethel Johnson/Jr...... 18 (3 TDs) yard catch and run against Tulsa in 1999, Kyle Field. Michael Jameson/Sr...... 18 (3 TDs) Jay Brooks/Jr...... 18 (3 TDs) and he also has an 81-, 78- and 61-yard ✔ Kyle Field hosted a school-record four strikes to his credit. 70,000-plus crowds this season, including Career Starts (23 players) the stadium record crowd of 86,128 for the Rk Player/Class Starts Taylor’sBigPlays Texas game. ✔ 1. Roylin Bradley/ Sr...... 26 Length Result Year Texas A&M’s average home attendance was 73,126, which broke the former school Seth McKinney/Jr...... 26 96 TD catch vs. Tulsa ...... 1999 Ron Edwards/Sr...... 26 84 KO return vs. Oklahoma State ...... 1998 record average of 66,623 set in 1987. 4. Cornelius Anthony/Sr...... 24 81 TD catch vs. Nebraska ...... 1998 ✔ For the first time since 1992 the Aggies did 5. Rocky Bernard/Sr...... 22 78 TD catch vs. Kansas ...... 1999 6. Ron Flemons/Sr...... 21 not return at least one kickoff or punt for a 61 TD rush vs. Baylor ...... 1998 touchdown. Sophomore Jay Brooks did, 7. Ja’Mar Toombs/Jr...... 18 37 TD catch vs. Oklahoma ...... 1999 8. Michael Jameson/Sr...... 12 34 TD catch vs. Oklahoma State ...... 1998 however, score a touchdown after a blocked 9. Chris Valletta/Sr...... 11 23 TD catch vs. Louisiana Tech ...... 1999 punt against Texas Tech. 10. Jason Glenn/Sr...... 10 ✔ Aggie DBs Michael Jameson and Jay Brooks, Jay Brooks/Jr...... 10 12. Michael Mahan/So...... 7 FARRIS EMERGES AT QB --- former teammates at Killeen Ellison High 13. Chris Taylor/Sr...... 6 Former Pittsburgh Pirates farmhand Mark School, have combined to score five touch- 14. RoDerrick Broughton/Sr...... 5 Farris has emerged as the Aggies' starting downs (four INT returns, one blocked punt). Michael de la Torre/So...... 5 ✔ Placekicker Terence Kitchens connected on 16. Tango McCauley/Jr...... 3 quarterback. Farris is the latest in a quickly- 17. Bethel Johnson/Jr...... 2 growing list of college quarterbacks who four 50-plus field goals in 1999, including a Harold Robertson/Jr...... 2 returned to the gridiron after several years school record 62-yarder against Southern Christian Rodriguez/Jr...... 2 Miss (without a tee). in minor league baseball. Others include Sammy Davis/So...... 2 ✔ The Aggies have won 21 straight games 21. Billy Yates/So...... 1 Georgia's Quincy Carter, Oregon's Akili when rushing for more than 100 yards. Lonnie Madison/Jr...... 1 Smith, Florida State's Chris Weinke, and ✔ The Aggies have won 19 straight games Dwain Goynes/So...... 1 one of the originals, Kevin Murray of Texas when holding their opponents under 150 A&M. At 25, Farris will be the Aggies' oldest rushing yards. starting quarterback of the modern era. 4 SLOCUM AT A GLANCE … COACHING CHAMPIONS --- SLOCUM IN GOOD COMPANY --- Entering his 12th season as the Aggies' Going into his 12th season at Texas A&M, R.C. Slocum’s 102-32-2 record in his first head coach, R.C. Slocum (McNeese State, Slocum’s teams have been crowned confer- 11 seasons ties him for the six-fastest start in '67) has compiled a 102-32-2 (.757), rank- ence champions four times, which is more Div. I-A history, and puts him on a list with ing him No. 5 in winning percentage among Division I-A conference titles than any some pretty heady company. George Woo- active Div. I-A head coaches and A&M's all- other head coach in the Big 12. Slocum’s druff of Pennsylvania, who won 132 games time winningest coach. Aggies won the 1999 Big 12 Championship in his first 11 seasons, tops the list and is fol- ✔ Slocum is 66-16-2 (.798) in conference and produced Southwest Conference lowed by Nebraska’s Tom Osborne (108 wins), games, 60-5-1 (.917) in games at Kyle crowns from 1991-1993. Oklahoma’s Barry Switzer (106 wins) and Field and 38-19 (.667) in road games. CoachingChampions Oklahoma’s Bud Wilkinson (104 wins). ✔ Slocum is tied at 102 victories with the Slocum, a four-time Coach of the Year, Coach Titles Record Years has led the Aggies to one Big 12 Confer- lengendary Amos Alonzo Stagg. R.C. Slocum 4 102-32-2 12 ence crown, three SWC Championships, TexasA&M Div.I-ABestCareerStartsbyWins two Big 12 South Division titles and nine Larry Smith 3 140-118-7 23 (After11seasons) bowl games, including five on Jan. 1st. Missouri,USC,Arizona ✔ Ten of Slocum's 11 teams have finished 2 50-61-2 10 Coach, Teams Seasons Record the season ranked in the Top 25. Colorado,Northwestern,Ft.Lewis George Woodruff 1892-1901, 03 132-21-2 ✔ Slocum's teams compiled a 29-game SWC Frank Solich 1 21-5 3 Pennsylvania unbeaten streak running from 1991-95. Nebraska Tom Osborne 1973-83 108-25-2 Kevin Steele 0 1-10 2 Nebraska ✔ This is the 28th year he has been associ- Baylor Barry Switzer 1973-83 106-21-3 ated with A&M football, the longest of any Dan McCarney 0 12-43 6 Oklahoma football coach in school history. He was IowaState Bud Wilkinson 1947-57 104-9-3 an assistant from 1972-80 and once again Terry Allen *0 88-46 12 Oklahoma Kansas from 1982-88, interrupted only by a one- Steve Spurrier 1987-97 103-29-2 year stint as defensive coordinator at USC 0 89-40-1 12 Florida,Duke KansasState in 1981. R.C. Slocum 1989-98 102-32-2 ✔ With the Aggies' win over Texas in 1997, Bob Stoopes 0 7-5 2 TexasA&M Oklahoma Slocum became A&M's winningest head Amos Alonzo Stagg 1890-00 102-39-10 Bob Simmons 0 27-29 5 Chicago,Springfield coach by passing Homer Norton, who OklahomaState posted 82 wins from 1934-47 and won the Joe Paterno 1966-76 101-23-1 0 104-82-1 17 PennState 1939 national championship. Texas,NorthCarolina,Tulane,App.State ✔ John Robinson 1976-82, 93-96 98-30-4 He closed out the Southwest Conference Mike Leach 0 1-0 First SouthernCal ranked as the No. 1 coach in SWC his- TexasTech Fielding Yost 1897-1907 95-10-3 *—WonsevenDiv.I-AAGatewayConferencecrownsfrom tory in overall and SWC winning percent- Michigan,Stanford,Kansas,Nebraska,OhioWesleyan age. 1990-96. Slocum’sRecordatTexasA&M R.C. Slocum vs. the Top 25 Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Bowl 1994 1999 8-4 .667 5-3 .625 Alamo 1999 A&M #16 A&M def. #15 Oklahoma, 36-14 (Kyle Field) 1998 11-3 .786 7-1 .875 Sugar #13 Penn State def. #18 , 24-0 (San Antonio) #17 A&M def. #5 Texas, 20-16 (Kyle Field) #7 A&M def. #19 Baylor, 41-21 (Kyle Field) 1997 9-4 .692 6-2 .750 Cotton A&M 1996 6-6 .500 4-4 .500 — #9 Nebraska def. #18 , 37-0 (Lincoln, Neb.) 1993 1995 9-3-0 .750 *5-2-0 .714 Alamo 1998 #16 Oklahoma def. #5 A&M, 44-14 (Norman, Okla.) 1994# 10-0-1 .954 *6-0-1 .929 Ineligible #3 Ohio State def. #8 A&M, 24-14 (New Orleans, La.) #8 A&M def. #20 Louisville, 42-7 (Kyle Field) 1993# 10-2-0 .833 *7-0-0 1.000 Cotton #10 A&M def. #1 Kansas State, 36-33 [ot] (St. Louis, #4 Notre Dame def. #6 A&M, 24-21 (Dallas) 1992# 12-1-0 .923 *7-0-0 1.000 Cotton Mo.) 1992 A&M 1991# 10-2-0 .833 *8-0-0 1.000 Cotton #6 def. #13 Missouri, 17-14 (Kyle Field) #7 A&M def. #20 Stanford, 10-7 (Anaheim, Calif.) A&M 1990 9-3-1 .731 *5-2-1 .808 Holiday #8 def. #25 Texas Tech, 17-10 (Kyle Field) #5 Notre Dame def. #4 A&M, 28-3 (Dallas) 1989 8-4-0 .667 *6-2-0 .750 Hancock #18 A&M def. #2 Nebraska, 28-21 (Kyle Field) #2 Florida State def. #14 A&M, 23-14 (East 1991 Total 102-32-2 .757 66-16-2 .797 9 Bowls Rutherford, N.J.) #19 A&M def. #16 Baylor, 34-12 (Waco) # — Coach of the Year 1997 #5 Florida State def. #9 A&M, 10-2 (Dallas) * — Southwest Conference #5 UCLA def. #19 A&M, 29-23 (Dallas) 1990 #2 Nebraska def. #14 A&M, 54-15 (San Antonio) #12 Houston def. #20 A&M, 36-31 (Houston) WinningestActiveDiv.I-ACoaches #25 A&M def. #19 Oklahoma State, 28-25 OT (Kyle #5 Texas def. A&M, 28-27 (Austin) byPercentage(5-YearMinimum) Field) A&M def. #13 BYU, 65-14 (San Diego, Calif.) Rk Coach, School Yrs. Record Pct. #20 Kansas State def. #14 A&M, 36-17 (Manhattan, Kan.) 1989 1. Phil Fulmer, Tenn. 7 76-14-0 .844 #21 A&M def. #16 Colorado, 16-10 (Boulder, Colo.) A&M def. # 7 Louisiana State, 28-16 (Kyle Field) 2. Joe Paterno, Penn St. 33 317-83-3 .790 A&M def. #8 Houston, 17-13 (Kyle Field) 3. Steve Spurrier, Fla. 12 122-35-2 .774 1996 #9 Arkansas def. #14 A&M, 23-22 (Kyle Field) A&M , FSU 33 304-85-4 .779 #19 Kansas State def. , 23-20 (Kyle Field) #23 Pittsburgh def. #16 A&M, 31-28 (El Paso) 5. R.C. Slocum, A&M 11 102-32-2 .757 #12 Colorado def. A&M , 24-10 (Kyle Field) 6. Dennis Erickson, Ore. St. 13 120-45-1 .726 1995 R.C.Slocumvs.… 7. LaVell Edwards, BYU 27 251-95-3 .723 #18 A&M def.. #13 Michigan, 22-20 (San Antonio) 8. John Robinson, UNLV 22 107-43-4 .708 #6 Texas def. #13 A&M, 16-6 (Kyle Field) vs. Top 25 ...... 17-19 at home vs. Top 25 ...... 10-4 9. John Cooper, Ohio State 22 184-80-6 .692 #7 Colorado def. #3 A&M, 29-21 (Boulder, Colo.) vs. Top 10 ...... 5-11 on the road vs. Top 25 ...... 3-6 10. Paul Pasqualoni, Syra. 13 108-49-1 .687 #19 A&M def. #21 Baylor, 24-9 (Waco) at home vs. Top 10 . 4-2 at neutral sites vs. Top 25 ...... 4-7 5 Texas A&M Depth Chart Offense (AsofAug.26,2000) Defense

WR 7 Chris Taylor, 5-11, 184, Sr-3L, Madisonville (High) LE 93 Evan Perroni, 6-5, 265, Jr-2L, Houston, Texas (Clear Lake) 9 Bethel Johnson, 5-11, 188, Jr-1L, Corsicana, Texas (High) 88 Linnus Smith, 6-4, 250, Fr-HS, Tyler, Texas (John Tyler) RT 76 Michael Mahan, 6-6, 293, So-1L, Homer, La. (High) NG 96 Ron Edwards, 6-3, 284, Sr-3L, Houston, Texas (Klein Forest) 65 André Brooks, 6-4, 298, Fr-RS, Richwood, Texas (Brazoswood) 90 Stephen Young, 6-0, 275, Sr-3L, Jefferson, Texas (High) RG 51 Taylor Whitley, 6-4, 305, So-1L, Sudan, Texas (High) RE 99 Ronald Flemons, 6-5, 249, Sr-3L, San Antonio, Texas (Marshall) 56 Toby McCarthy, 6-2, 274, Sr-2L, Midland, Texas (Lee) 94 Ty Warren, 6-4, 294, So-1L, Bryan, Texas (High) C 77 Seth McKinney, 6-3, 290, Jr-2L, Austin, Texas (Westlake) LOLB 23 Jason Glenn, 6-1, 228, Sr-3L, Houston, Texas (Nimitz) 56 Toby McCarthy, 6-2, 274, Sr-2L, Midland, Texas (Lee) 2 Christian Rodriguez, 6-2, 225, Jr-2L, Mesquite, Texas (North) LG 71 Chris Valletta, 6-3, 302, Sr-3L, Plano, Texas (High) 27 Jesse Hunnicutt, 6-2, 237, So-1L, Amarillo, Texas (Canyon Randall) 66 Geoff Hangartner, 6-5, 272, Fr-HS, New Braunfels, Texas (High) ILB 46 Cornelius Anthony, 6-0, 226, Sr-3L, Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) LT 74 Tango McCauley, 6-3, 288, Jr-1L, Oklahoma City, Okla. (Marshall) 41 Harold Robertson, 6-2, 223, Jr-2L, Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 68 Britt Lively, 6-5, 299, Fr-RS, Silsbee, Texas (High) ILB 17 Brian Gamble, 6-2, 223, So-1L, Alto, Texas (High) TE 82 RoDerrick Broughton, 6-1, 258, Sr-3L, Monroe, La. (Neville) 45 Jared Morris, 6-3, 237, Fr-RS, Brownwood, Texas 85 Lonnie Madison, 6-3, 236, Jr-2L, The Woodlands, Texas (High) 33 Damien West, 6-2, 237, Fr-RS, Sugar Land, Texas (Dulles) or 87 Michael de la Torre, 6-5, 244, So-1L, Katy, Texas (High) ROLB 3 Roylin Bradley, 6-1, 230, Sr-3L, LaMarque, Texas (High) WR 6 Robert Ferguson, 6-2, 210, Jr-TR, Houston, Texas (Spring Woods/TJC) 43 Jarrod Penright, 6-3, 232, So-1L, Aldine, Texas (Eisenhower) 4 Dwain Goynes, 5-10, 179, So-1L, LaMarque, Texas (High) 53 Toron Wooldridge, 6-0, 215, Fr-RS, Houston, Texas (Lamar) LCB QB 10 Mark Farris, 6-2, 206, So-1L, Angleton, Texas (High) 21 Jay Brooks, 5-9, 183, Jr-2L, Killeen, Texas (Ellison) 11 Colby Freeman, 6-2, 214, Fr-RS, Brownwood, Texas (High) 31 Sean Weston, 5-9, 170, Fr-RS, Inglewood, Calif. (Gardena Serra) or 8 Vance Smith, 6-4, 226, So-1L, Grand Prairie, Texas (FW Christian) RCB 22 Sammy Davis, 6-0, 180, So-1L, Humble, Texas (High) B 5 Ja'Mar Toombs, 6-0, 275, Jr-2L, Kilgore, Texas (High) 15 Adam Black, 5-10, 173, Fr-HS, Cypress, Texas (Cy-Falls) 38 Stacy Jones, 5-11, 229, So-1L, Midland, Texas (Lee or 26 Jonté Buhl, 5-9, 163, Fr-HS, Pflugerville, Texas (Connally) FS Michael Jameson A 24 Richard Whitaker, 5-10, 197, Fr-RS, Jacksonville, Texas (High) 1 , 5-11, 188, Sr-3L, Killeen, Texas (Ellison) 28 Joe Weber, 6-0, 228, So-1L, So-1L, San Bernadino, Calif. (Pacific) 30 Wes Bautovich, 6-2, 210, Jr-SQ, Kennedale, Texas (High/A&M-K’ville) SS 48 Terrence Kiel, 5-11, 192, So-1L, Lufkin, Texas (High) Bold Face — 1999 starters 42 Everett Smith, 6-2, 205, Fr-RS, Compton, Calif. (Dominguez) Specialists

PK 13 Terence Kitchens, 5-9, 170, Sr-1L, Lumberton, Texas (High) SNP 63 Chance Pearce, 6-2, 230, So-1L, Brownwood, Texas (High) 37 Russell Bynum, 5-9, 176, Sr-1L, LaMarque, Texas (High) or 69 Don Muhlbach, 6-4, 267, Fr-RS, Lufkin, Texas (High) P 20 Cody Scates, 6-0, 180, Fr-HS, Tyler, Texas (Lee) PR 7 Chris Taylor, 5-11, 184, Sr-3L, Madisonville (High) 16 Derek Lechler, 6-0, 223, So-SQ, Sealy, Texas (High) 9 Bethel Johnson, 5-11, 188, Jr-1L, Corsicana, Texas (High) HOLD 30 Wes Bautovich, 6-2, 210, Jr-SQ, Kennedale, Texas (High/A&M-K’ville) KOR 24 Richard Whitaker, 5-10, 197, Fr-RS, Jacksonville, Texas (High)

Game QB “A” “B” SE FL TE LT LG C RG RT Louisiana Tech (n) McCown Hall Bumgardner% B. Johnson Hodge de la Torre Holder Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent Tulsa McCown Hall Toombs B. Johnson Taylor de la Torre Holder Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent Southern Miss McCown Hall Toombs Cole Hodge de la Torre Holder Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent at Texas Tech McCown Hall Toombs Cole Hodge de la Torre Mahan Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent Baylor McCown E. Bernard Goynes% Cole Hodge de la Torre McCauley Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent Kansas McCown E. Bernard Toombs Cole Hodge Broughton McCauley Valletta McKinney Heimuli Mahan at Oklahoma McCown Taylor% Toombs Cole Hodge Broughton McCauley Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent Oklahoma State McCown Taylor% Hardeman Cole Hodge Broughton Mahan Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent at Nebraska McCown E. Bernard Hardeman Cole Hodge Taylor% Mahan Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent at Missouri McCown Toombs Hardeman Bumgardner Hodge Broughton Mahan Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent Texas McCown Toombs Hardeman Cole Hodge Taylor% Mahan Valletta McKinney Heimuli Vincent Penn State (Alamo) McCown Toombs Hardeman Kazmierski Taylor Broughton Mahan Yates McKinney Heimuli Vincent Consecutive 1235 1215 126516 Career 20 18 22 1 6 5 7 1 26 51 27 Game LE NG RE OLB ILB ILB OLB CB CB SS FS Louisiana Tech (n) Brooks* Edwards S. Davis* Glenn Gamble Robertson Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings Tulsa R. Bernard Edwards Flemons Glenn Frantzen Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings Southern Miss R. Bernard Edwards Flemons Glenn Gamble Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings at Texas Tech R. Bernard Edwards Flemons Glenn Gamble Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings Baylor R. Bernard Edwards Flemons Glenn Gamble Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings Kansas R. Bernard Edwards Flemons Rodriguez Gamble Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings at Oklahoma Brooks* Edwards S. Davis* Glenn Gamble Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings Oklahoma State R. Bernard Edwards Flemons Rodriguez Gamble Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings at Nebraska R. Bernard Edwards Brooks* Glenn Gamble Robertson Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings at Missouri Madison Edwards Flemons Glenn Gamble Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings Texas R. Bernard Edwards Flemons Glenn Gamble Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings

1999 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Penn State (Alamo) R. Bernard Edwards Flemons Glenn Gamble Anthony Bradley Webster Curry Jameson B. Jennings Consecutive 2 26 3 4 10 3 26 19 20 11 47 Career 22 26 21 10 11 24 26 39 29 12 47 $ — Includes 3 starts at ILB in 1995 @ —Started as a second tight end % —Started as a third wide receiver * —Started as extra defensive back 6 Texas A&M Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl - Exp Hometown (High School/JC) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl - Exp Hometown (High School/JC)

19 Alexander, Roddy WR 5-8 161 Fr - RS Roscoe, Texas (High) 85 Madison, Lonnie TE 6-3 236 Jr - 2L The Woodlands, Texas (High) 46 Anthony, Cornelius LB 6-0 226 Sr - 3L Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) 76 Mahan, Michael OL 6-6 293 So - 1L Homer, La. (High) 40 Mangum, Kevin DB 5-10 176 Fr - HS LaMarque, Texas (High) 30 Bautovich, Wes DB 6-2 210 Jr - SQ Kennedale, Texas (High/A&M-Kingsville) 56 McCarthy, Toby OL 6-2 274 Sr - 2L Midland, Texas (Lee) 95 Bernard, Rocky DL 6-3 275 Sr - 3L Baytown, Texas (Sterling) 74 McCauley, Tango OL 6-3 288 Jr - 1L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Marshall) 15 Black, Adam DB 5-10 173 Fr - HS Houston, Texas (Cy Falls) 77 McKinney, Seth OL 6-3 290 Jr - 2L Austin, Texas (Westlake) 3 Bradley, Roylin LB 6-1 234 Sr - 3L LaMarque, Texas (High) 54 Milkavich, James OL 6-2 270 Fr - RS Alief, Texas (Elsik) 65 Brooks, André OL 6-4 298 Fr - RS Brazoswood, Texas (High) 75 Montgomery, Chris OL 6-8 317 So - SQ Euless, Texas (Trinity) 21 Brooks, Jay DB 5-9 183 Jr - 2L Killeen, Texas (Ellison) 45 Morris, Jared LB 6-3 237 Fr - RS Brownwood, Texas (High) 82 Broughton, RoDerrick TE 6-1 258 Sr - 3L Monroe, La. (Neville) 69 Muhlbach, Don DS 6-4 267 Fr - RS Lufkin, Texas (High) 84 Brown, Tashumbraé TE 6-3 255 Fr - RS Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 26 Buhl, Jonté DB 5-9 163 Fr - HS Pflugerville, Texas (Connally) 63 Pearce, Chance DS 6-2 230 So - 1L Brownwood, Texas (High) 37 Bynum, Russell PLK 5-9 176 Sr - 1L LaMarque, Texas (High) 43 Penright, Jarrod LB 6-3 233 So - 1L Aldine, Texas (Eisenhower) 81 Perot, Joey TE 6-5 257 Fr - HS Petal, Miss. (High) 58 Cardoza, Ricky OLB 6-4 223 Fr - HS Mission, Texas (High) 93 Perroni, Evan DL 6-5 265 Jr - 2L Houston, Texas (Clear Lake) 78 Cheshier, Kasey OL 6-4 279 Fr - HS Duncanville, Texas (High) 35 Pinesette, Mike DB 5-11 185 Jr - TR LaMarque, Texas (High/Blinn JC) 80 Collins, Ellison WR 6-3 206 Fr - RS Huntsville, Texas (High) 44 Porter, Greg WR 6-4 228 So - 1L Keller, Texas (High) 39 Crutchfield, Eric DB 6-0 180 Fr - HS Galena Park, Texas (North Shore) 73 Reuber, Alan OL 6-6 280 Fr - RS Plano, Texas (High) 22 Davis, Sammy DB 6-0 180 So - 1L Humble, Texas (High) 41 Robertson, Harold LB 6-2 223 Jr - 2L Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 87 de la Torre, Michael TE 6-5 244 So - 1L Katy, Texas (High) 2 Rodriguez, Christian LB 6-2 225 Jr - 2L Mesquite, Texas (North Mesquite) 67 Dennard, Wes OL 6-4 225 Fr - RS College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) 20 Scates, Cody P 6-0 180 Fr - HS Tyler, Texas (Lee) 96 Edwards, Ron DL 6-3 284 Sr - 3L Houston, Texas (Klein Forest) 47 Shepard, LeBrandon LB 6-1 219 Fr - HS Lufkin, Texas (High) 10 Farris, Mark QB 6-2 206 So - 1L Angleton, Texas (High) 36 Simon, Amon RB 6-1 224 Jr - 2L Houston, Texas (Smiley) 6 Ferguson, Robert WR 6-2 210 Jr - TR Houston, Texas (Spring Woods/Tyler JC) 25 Sims, Chris PLK 6-0 163 Fr - HS Garland, Texas (High) 32 Flemming, Oschlor RB 5-10 204 Fr - RS Denton, Texas (Ryan) 42 Smith, Everett DB 6-2 205 Fr - RS Compton, Calif.(Dominguez) 99 Flemons, Ronald DE 6-5 249 Sr - 3L San Antonio, Texas (Marshall) 88 Smith, Linnis DL 6-4 250 Fr - HS Tyler, Texas (John Tyler) 11 Freeman, Colby QB 6-2 214 Fr - RS Brownwood, Texas (High) 8 Smith, Vance QB 6-4 226 So - 1L Grand Prairie, Texas (Fort Worth Christian) 86 Spiller, Fred TE 6-3 252 Fr - RS Aldine, Texas (Nimitz) 17 Gamble, Brian LB 6-2 223 So - 1L Alto, Texas (High) 19 Stanford, Eric DB 6-2 195 So - 1L Waco, Texas (Robinson) 14 Gentry, Dawon DB 5-11 189 Fr - HS Denison, Texas (High) 49 Gergeni, Timm P/PK 5-9 159 Fr - RS College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) 7 Taylor, Chris WR 5-11 184 Sr - 3L Madisonville, Texas (High) 23 Glenn, Jason LB 6-1 228 Sr - 3L Houston, Texas (Nimitz) 59 Thompson, Brian LB 6-0 213 Fr - HS Tyler, Texas (Lee) 4 Goynes, Dwain WR 5-10 179 So - 1L LaMarque, Texas (High) 5 Toombs, Ja’Mar FB 6-0 275 Jr - 2L Kilgore, Texas (High) 66 Hangartner, Geoff OL 6-5 272 Fr - HS New Braunfels, Texas (High) 70 Vakalahi, Moses OL 6-5 300 Jr - SQ Euless, Texas (Trinity) 29 Harris, Maurice RB 5-8 185 So - SQ Aldine, Texas (Nimitz) 71 Valletta, Chris OL 6-3 302 Sr - 3L Plano, Texas (High) 27 Hunnicutt, Jesse LB 6-2 237 So - 1L Amarillo, Texas (Canyon Randall) 94 Warren, Ty DL 6-4 294 So - 1L Bryan, Texas (High) 30 Jackson, Keelan DB 6-1 209 Fr - HS Garland, Texas (High) 37 Weber, Jerome DB 5-11 166 Fr - HS San Bernadino, Calif. (Pacific) 1 Jameson, Michael DB 5-11 188 Sr - 3L Killeen, Texas (Ellison) 28 Weber, Joe RB 6-0 228 So - 1L San Bernadino, Calif. (Pacific) 91 Jasmin, Marcus DL 6-4 323 Fr - HS New Orleans, La. (De La Salle) 33 West, Damien LB 6-2 237 Fr - RS Sugar Land, Texas (Dulles) 9 Johnson, Bethel WR 5-11 188 Jr - 1L Corsicana, Texas (High) 31 Weston, Sean DB 5-9 170 Fr - RS Inglewood, Calif. (Serra) 83 Jones, Mickey WR 5-9 178 Jr - 1L Tyler, Texas (John Tyler/Trinity Valley) 24 Whitaker, Richard RB 5-10 197 Fr - RS Jacksonville, Texas (High) 38 Jones, Stacy RB 5-11 229 So - 1L Midland, Texas (Lee) 51 Whitley, Taylor OL 6-4 305 So - 1L Sudan, Texas (High) 34 Joseph, Keith RB 6-2 221 Fr - HS Houston, Texas (Lamar) 53 Wooldridge, Toron LB 6-0 220 Fr - RS Houston, Texas (Lamar) 48 Kiel, Terrence DB 5-11 196 So - 1L Lufkin, Texas (High) 72 Yates, Billy OL 6-1 280 So - 1L Corsicana, Texas (High) 50 Kirk, John OL 6-4 282 So - SQ Athens, Texas (High) 90 Young, Stephen DL 6-0 275 Sr - 3L Jefferson, Texas (High) 13 Kitchens, Terence PLK 5-9 170 Sr - 1L Lumberton, Texas (High) 16 Lechler, Derek P 6-0 223 So - SQ Sealy, Texas (High) 89 LeCompte, J.P. TE 6-3 243 Sr - 1L League City, Texas (Clear Creek) 68 Lively, Britt OL 6-5 299 Fr - RS Silsbee, Texas (High) 18 Long, Dustin QB 6-3 185 Fr - HS Port Neches, Texas (PN-Groves)

Texas A&M Numerical Roster

1 Jameson, Michael ...... DB 19 Stanford, Eric ...... DB 36 Simon, Amon ...... RB 54 Milkavich, James ...... OL 78 Cheshier, Kasey ...... OL 2 Rodriguez, Christian .... LB 20 Scates, Cody ...... P 37 Bynum, Russell ...... PLK 56 McCarthy, Toby ...... OL 80 Collins, Ellison ...... WR 3 Bradley, Roylin ...... LB 21 Brooks, Jay ...... DB 37 Weber, Jerome ...... DB 58 Cardoza, Ricky ...... OLB 81 Perot, Joey ...... TE 4 Goynes, Dwain ...... WR 22 Davis, Sammy ...... DB 38 Jones, Stacy ...... RB 59 Thompson, Brian ...... LB 82 Broughton, RoDerrick . TE 5 Toombs, Ja’Mar ...... FB 23 Glenn, Jason ...... LB 39 Crutchfield, Eric ...... DB 63 Pearce, Chance ...... DS 83 Jones, Mickey ...... WR 6 Ferguson, Robert ...... WR 24 Whitaker, Richard ...... RB 40 Mangum, Kevin ...... DB 65 Brooks, André ...... OL 84 Brown, Tashumbraé ..... TE 7 Taylor, Chris ...... WR 25 Sims, Chris ...... PLK 41 Robertson, Harold ...... LB 66 Hangartner, Geoff ...... OL 85 Madison, Lonnie ...... TE 8 Smith, Vance ...... QB 26 Buhl, Jonté ...... DB 42 Smith, Everett ...... DB 67 Dennard, Wes ...... OL 86 Spiller, Fred ...... TE 9 Johnson, Bethel ...... WR 27 Hunnicutt, Jesse ...... LB 43 Penright, Jarrod ...... LB 68 Lively, Britt ...... OL 87 de la Torre, Michael ...... TE 10 Farris, Mark ...... QB 28 Weber, Joe ...... RB 44 Porter, Greg ...... WR 69 Muhlbach, Don ...... DS 88 Smith, Linnis ...... DL 11 Freeman, Colby ...... QB 29 Harris, Maurice ...... RB 45 Morris, Jared ...... LB 70 Vakalahi, Moses ...... OL 89 LeCompte, J.P...... TE 13 Kitchens, Terence ...... PLK 30 Bautovich, Wes ...... DB 46 Anthony, Cornelius ...... LB 71 Valletta, Chris ...... OL 90 Young, Stephen ...... DL 14 Gentry, Dawon ...... DB 30 Jackson, Keelan ...... DB 47 Shepard, LeBrandon ..... LB 72 Yates, Billy ...... OL 91 Jasmin, Marcus ...... DL 15 Black, Adam ...... DB 31 Weston, Sean ...... DB 48 Kiel, Terrance ...... DB 73 Reuber, Alan ...... OL 93 Perroni, Evan ...... DL 16 Lechler, Derek ...... P 32 Flemming, Oschlor ..... RB 49 Gergeni, Timm ...... P/PK 74 McCauley, Tango ...... OL 94 Warren, Ty ...... DL 17 Gamble, Brian ...... LB 33 West, Damien ...... LB 50 Kirk, John ...... OL 75 Montgomery, Chris ...... OL 95 Bernard, Rocky ...... DL 18 Long, Dustin ...... QB 34 Joseph, Keith ...... RB 51 Whitley, Taylor ...... OL 76 Mahan, Michael ...... OL 96 Edwards, Ron ...... DL 19 Alexander, Roddy ...... WR 35 Pinesette, Mike ...... DB 53 Wooldridge, Toron ...... LB 77 McKinney, Seth ...... OL 99 Flemons, Ronald ...... DE 7