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Rice University Football 2010 Fact Book University Information Assistant / l Assistant Athletics Director/Football Operations l Chuck Driesbach l Jerry Pickle Rice Fact Book Contents Location l , 77251 Rice Football Rosters 2 Alma Mater l Villanova, ‘75 Alma Mater l Delta State, ‘76 Founded l 1891 Rice Player Biographies 6 Offensive Coodinatorl David Beaty Defensive Graduate Assistant l Michael Slater Enrollment l 5,556 Rice Coaching Staff Biographies 66 Alma Mater l Lindenwood College, ‘94 Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘93 Nickname l Owls 2009 Statistics 80 Defensive Line/Special Teams Coordinator l Offensive Graduate Assistantl David Sloan Mascot l Sammy the Owl 2009 Review 96 Craig Naivar Alma Mater l New Mexico, ‘95 Colors l Blue (pms 281c) and Gray (pms 424c) Rice Record Book 120 Alma Mater l Hardin-Simmons, ‘94 Conference l Conference USA Post-Season Honors 158 Stadium l Rice Stadium (47,000) Wide Receivers l Larry Edmondson Team Information Alma Mater l Texas A&M, ‘83 Rice List 169 Playing Surface l FieldTurf Duraspine 2009 Record l 2-10 Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator l All-Time Results 192 President l David W. Leebron (Harvard, ‘76) C-USA Record/Finish l 2-6/5th-West Division Rick LaFavers Series Records 204 Athletics Director l Rick Greenspan (Maryland, ‘75) Starters Returning/Lost l 17/5 Bowl History 208 Athletics Phone Number l 713.348.6920 Alma Mater l TCU, ‘97 Offensel 9/2 Ticket Office Numberl 713.522.OWLS l Darrell Patterson Defense l 8/3 Mailing Address l P.O. Box 1892, MS 548 Alma Mater l TCU, ‘84 Lettermen Returning/Lost l 47/19 Houston, TX 77251-1892 Game Coordinator /Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles l Offensel 21/8 Physical Address l John Reagan Defense l 23/9 6100 Main Street Alma Mater l Syracuse, ‘94 Special Teams l 3/2 Houston, TX 77005 Offensive Linel Ronnie Vinklarek Alma Mater l Southwest Texas, ‘81 Media Relations l Jason Washington Football Contact l Chuck Pool Coaching Staff Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘02 is committed to affirmative action and Office Numberl 713.348.5775 equal opportunity in education and employment. Rice Head Coach l Defensive Graduate Assistant l Michael Slater Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘81 Cell Number l 832.244.6476 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘93 Email Address l [email protected] sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, Record at Rice l 15-22 (.405) l 3 Seasons Cornerbacks l Jason Washington disability or veteran status. Career Record l 36-37 (.493) l 6 Seasons SID Fax Number l 713.348.6019 Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘02 Rice Press Box l 713.348.5638

Rice Football l 1 No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School 26 Tolu Akinwumi SAF 6-1 215 Fr.-SQ Brampton, Ontario/Notre Dame CSS 13 Andy Erickson WR 5-10 175 Fr.- HS Austin/Lake Travis 32 Will Allday WR 5-8 170 So.-SQ Friendswood/Friendswood 7 Nick Fanuzzi QB 6-4 220 Jr.-1L /Alabama 71 Davon Allen OL 6-2 305 Jr.-2L Humble/Humble 48 Tanyan Farley TE 6-2 225 Fr.- HS Arvada, Colorado/Ralston Valley 31 Justin Allen LB 5-11 215 Jr.-SQ Leander/Idaho 89 Christian Fletcher WR 6-1 215 Fr.- HS Fort Worth/Trinity Valley 27 Gabe Baker SAF 6-2 200 Fr.- HS San Antonio/MacArthur 19 Alex Francis CB 5-9 170 Fr.-RS Missouri City/Hightower 78 Eric Ball OL 6-4 280 So.-1L Katy/Katy 20 Corey Frazier SAF 6-1 195 So.-1L Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 90 Cody Bauer DE 6-4 255 So.-1L Pottsboro/Pottsboro 7 Kevin Gaddis CB 5-9 170 So.-1L Midwest City, Okla./Midwest City 11 Pierre Beasley WR 6-3 220 Sr.-3L Houston/Spring Westfield 15 Phillip Gaines CB 6-1 185 So.-1L /Judson 1 Jarrett Ben CB 5-10 170 Jr.-2L Garland/Garland 32 Willie Garley LB 5-11 195 Sr.-3L Victoria/Memorial 9 Chris Boswell K 6-2 200 Fr.-SQ Keller/Fossil Ridge 83 Andre Gautreaux WR 5-11 190 Fr.-SQ Friendswood/Friendswood 12 Andre Brackens SAF 5-9 215 So.-SQ /Parish Episcopal 17 Trevor Gillette TE 6-3 220 Fr.- HS Austin/Lake Travis 35 Travis Bradshaw SAF 6-1 210 Jr.-2L Cypress/Cy-Fair 55 John Gioffre NT 6-0 285 Jr.-2L Katy/Cinco Ranch 49 Trey Briggs LB 6-1 230 So.-1L Houston/Jersey Village 77 Ian Gray OL 6-8 320 Fr.- HS Pearland/Pearland 29 Bryce Callahan CB 5-10 180 Fr.- HS Cypress/Cy Woods 68 Clay Hebert OL 6-3 290 So.-SQ Klein/Klein 98 Nico Carlson DL 6-3 270 Fr.- HS Katy/Taylor 66 Jake Hicks OL 6-4 280 Jr.-2L Montgomery/Montgomery 52 Keshawn Carrington OL 6-3 275 Jr.-2L Missouri City/Marshall 5 Justin Hill LB 5-11 225 Sr.-3L Corinth/Lake Dallas 76 Drew Carroll OL 6-4 280 Fr.- HS Abilene/Abilene 62 Ross Hill DE 6-1 255 So.-SQ Houston/St. Thomas 86 Derek Clark WR 6-2 195 So.-SQ Ft. Worth/Bowie 79 Jon Hodde OL 6-7 295 Fr.-SQ Burton/Burton 3 Taylor Cook QB 6-7 240 So.-TR Eagle Lake, Texas/Miami 8 Brent Hotard TE 6-1 230 Jr.-1L Round Rock/Round Rock 63 David Dalton DE 6-3 230 Fr.- HS Houston/Houston Christian 85 Mario Hull WR 6-1 190 Fr.- HS Altair/Rice Consolidated 22 Taylor Dupree WR 6-1 210 Sr.-3L Mesquite/Poteet 38 Chris Jammer CB 6-1 190 Jr.-2L Sweeny/Sweeny 30 Jeremy Eddington RB 6-2 220 Fr.- HS Paris/Chisum 70 Bobby Janisch OL 6-5 285 Fr.-SQ Houston/Jersey Village 65 Kody Emmert OL 6-7 270 Jr.-2L Liberty Hill/Liberty Hill 44 Chris Jones SAF 6-1 210 Sr.-3L Arlington/Bowie

2 l Rice Football l Rosters No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School 93 Trevor Jones WR 6-3 235 Fr.- HS Prosper/Prosper 95 Cheta Ozougwu DE 6-2 255 Sr.-3L Houston/Alief Taylor 59 Bobby Kiesewetter DL 6-1 260 Fr.-SQ Katy/Cinco Ranch 64 Tyler Parish OL 6-4 290 Jr.-2L Ardmore, Okla./Ardmore 4 Randy Kitchens WR 6-3 210 Jr.-2L Robinson/Robinson 40 Zach Patt LB 6-2 215 Fr.- HS Honey Grove/Honey Grove 96 Dylan Klare DE 6-3 255 Fr.- HS Refugio/Refugio 87 Michael Patterson WR 5-11 175 So.-1L Rockwall/Rockwall 84 Klein Kubiak WR 6-1 190 Fr.-HS Houston/Strake Jesuit 18 Turner Petersen RB 6-2 220 Fr.-SQ Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage Hall 42 Michael Kutzler LB 6-0 200 Fr.-SQ Ft. Worth/Trinity Valley 29 Kevin Pool RB 5-8 215 Sr.-SQ Pearland/Pearland 54 Richard Ledo DE 5-10 230 Fr.-SQ Houston/Bellaire Episcopal 24 Paul Porras SAF 6-2 195 Fr.-SQ Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro 8 Tanner Leland SAF 6-2 215 Fr.-SQ Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch 17 Michael Poynter QB 6-1 195 Fr.-SQ Arlington/Lamar 36 Ronnie Lillard LB 6-3 215 Jr.-2L Ft. Myers, Fla./USAF Academy Prep 10 James Radcliffe LB 6-1 212 Fr.- HS Katy/Cinco Ranch 51 Brandon Long DS 6-0 225 Sr.-3L Deer Park/Deer Park 6 Patrick Randolph WR 5-11 170 Sr.-3L Tuscaloosa, Ala./Paul W. Bryant 92 Kramer Lucio DE 6-4 245 Sr.-2L Richardson/Berkner 28 Charles Ross RB 6-1 220 So.-1L Schertz/Samuel Clemens 10 Roddy Maginot WR 5-10 170 Jr.-2L Arlington/Bowie 57 Hosam Shahin DT 6-3 275 Fr.-SQ Richmond, B.C./Hugh Boyd Secondary 41 Kyle Martens P 6-6 210 Jr.-2L Spearfish, S.D./Spearfish 74 Cade Shaw OL 6-4 290 Fr.-SQ Corpus Christi/Calallen 88 Vance McDonald TE 6-5 260 So.-1L Winnie/East Chambers 45 Tanner Shuck LB 5-11 220 Jr.-2L Jenks, Okla./Jenks 2 Sam McGuffie RB 6-0 200 So.-TR Cypress/ 60 Matt Simonette OL 6-2 285 Fr.- HS Bellaire/Bellaire 16 Taylor McHargue QB 6-1 205 Fr.-SQ Cedar Park/Vista Ridge 91 Josh Skinner DE 6-4 255 Fr.-SQ Silsbee/Silsbee 56 Scott Mitchell OL 6-4 295 Sr.-3L Ottawa, Ontario/St. Mark 80 Corbin Smiter WR 6-2 215 Sr.-3L Southlake/Carroll 81 Donte Moore WR 6-0 170 Fr.-SQ Manor/Manor 99 Michael Smith DT 6-1 280 Jr.-2L Bay City/Bay City 72 Stefan Nazar OL 6-5 280 So.-SQ , Ontario/Michael Power 37 Tyler Smith RB 5-8 195 Jr.-1L Cedar Park/Cedar Park 61 Harrison Nguyen LB 6-0 185 So.-SQ Northville, Mich./Detrioit Catholic Central 13 Scott Solomon NT 6-3 270 Sr.-3L San Antonio/Marshall 22 Stephen Noh SAF 5-10 190 So-SQ Katy/Seven Lakes 69 Brian Stacey OL 6-1 280 Jr.-2L Houston/Klein Forest 50 Matt Nordstrom LB 6-0 220 Jr.-2L Spring/Rochester (Mich.) 15 Jordan Taylor WR 6-5 200 FR.- HS Denison/Denison 34 Cameron Nwosu LB 5-10 235 Fr.- HS Houston/Klein Forest 58 Jamael Thomas DT 6-0 260 So.-SQ Huntsville/Huntsville

Rice Football l Rosters l 3 No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School 80 Drew Travis WR 5-10 165 Fr.- HS Pflugerville/Pflugerville RICE NUMERICAL ROSTER 23 Shane Turner RB 5-9 180 So.-1L Houston/Cy Falls No Name Pos Cl-Exp No Name Pos Cl-Exp 43 Martin Uwah CB 5-8 170 Jr.-SQ Mesquite/John Horn 1 Jarrett Ben CB Jr.-2L 17 Trevor Gillette TE Fr.- HS 75 Justin Warren OL 6-3 250 Fr.- HS San Antonio/Roosevelt 2 Sam McGuffie RB So.-TR 17 Michael Poynter QB Fr.-SQ 14 Xavier Webb SAF 5-11 205 Jr.-2L Montgomery/Montgomery 3 Taylor Cook QB So.-TR 18 Turner Petersen RB Fr.-SQ 21 Denzel Wells WR 5-11 185 So.-SQ Houston/Cy Falls 4 Randy Kitchens WR Jr.-2L 19 Alex Francis CB Fr.-RS 47 Aaron Williams LB 6-3 220 Sr.-3L Mesquite/North 5 Justin Hill LB Sr.-3Ls 20 Corey Frazier SAF So.-1L 97 Jared Williams DE 6-3 235 So.-1L Huntsville/Huntsville 6 Patrick Randolph WR Sr.-3L 21 Denzel Wells WR So.-SQ 82 Luke Willson TE 6-5 240 So.-1L LaSalle, Ontario/St. Thomas of Villanova 7 Nick Fanuzzi QB Jr.-1L 22 Taylor Dupree WR Sr.-3L 94 Brandon Yelovich PK 6-1 190 Jr.-2L Friendswood/Clear Brook 7 Kevin Gaddis CB So.-1L 22 Stephen Noh SAF So-SQ 8 Brent Hotard TE Jr.-1L 23 Shane Turner RB So.-1L 8 Tanner Leland SAF Fr.-SQ 24 Paul Porras SAF Fr.-SQ 9 Chris Boswell K So.-1L 26 Tolu Akinwumi SAF Fr.-SQ 10 Roddy Maginot WR Jr.-2L 27 Gabe Baker SAF Fr.-HS 10 James Radcliffe LB Fr.- HS 28 Charles Ross RB So.-1L 11 Pierre Beasley WR Sr.-3L 29 Bryce Callahan CB Fr.-HS 12 Andre Brackens SAF So.-SQ 29 Kevin Pool RB Sr.-SQ 13 Andy Erickson WR Fr.- HS 30 Jeremy Eddington RB Fr.- HS 13 Scott Solomon NT Sr.-3L 31 Justin Allen LB Jr.-SQ 14 Xavier Webb SAF Jr.-2L 32 Will Allday WR So.-SQ 15 Phillip Gaines CB So.-1L 32 Willie Garley LB Sr.-3L 15 Jordan Taylor WR FR.- HS 33 Max Anyiam SAF Sr.-3L 16 Taylor McHargue QB Fr.-SQ 34 Cameron Nwosu LB Fr.- HS

4 l Rice Football l Rosters No Name Pos Cl-Exp No Name Pos Cl-Exp No Name Pos Cl-Exp 35 Travis Bradshaw SAF Jr.-2L 61 Harrison Nguyen LB So.-SQ 84 Klein Kubiak WR Fr.-HS 36 Ronnie Lillard LB Jr.-2L 62 Ross Hill DE So.-SQ 85 Mario Hull WR Fr.- HS 37 Tyler Smith RB Jr.-1L 63 David Dalton DE Fr.-HS 86 Derek Clark WR So.-SQ 38 Chris Jammer CB Jr.-2L 64 Tyler Parish OL Jr.-2L 87 Michael Patterson WR So.-1L 40 Zach Patt LB Fr.- HS 65 Kody Emmert OL Jr.-2L 88 Vance McDonald TE So.-1L 41 Kyle Martens P Jr.-2L 66 Jake Hicks OL Jr.-2L 89 Christian Fletcher WR Fr.- HS 42 Michael Kutzler LB Fr.-SQ 68 Clay Hebert OL So.-SQ 90 Cody Bauer DE So.-1L 43 Martin Uwah CB Jr.-SQ 69 Brian Stacey OL Jr.-2L 91 Josh Skinner DE Fr.-SQ 44 Chris Jones SAF Sr.-3L 70 Bobby Janisch OL Fr.-SQ 92 Kramer Lucio DE Sr.-2L 45 Tanner Shuck LB Jr.-2L 71 Davon Allen OL Jr.-2L 93 Trevor Jones WR Fr.- HS 47 Aaron Williams LB Sr.-3L 72 Stefan Nazar OL So.-SQ 94 Brandon Yelovich PK Jr.-2L 48 Tanyan Farley TE Fr.- HS 73 Alex Lowry NT So.-1L 95 Cheta Ozougwu DE Sr.-3L 49 Trey Briggs LB So.-1L 74 Cade Shaw OL Fr.-SQ 96 Dylan Klare DE Fr.- HS 50 Matt Nordstrom LB Jr.-2L 75 Justin Warren OL Fr.- HS 97 Jared Williams DE So.-1L 51 Brandon Long DS Sr.-3L 76 Drew Carroll OL Fr.-HS 98 Nico Carlson DL Fr.-HS 52 Keshawn Carrington OL Jr.-2L 77 Ian Gray OL Fr.- HS 99 Michael Smith DT Jr.-2L 54 Richard Ledo DE Fr.-SQ 78 Eric Ball OL So.-1L 55 John Gioffre NT Jr.-2L 79 Jon Hodde OL Fr.-SQ 56 Scott Mitchell OL Sr.-3L 80 Corbin Smiter WR Sr.-3L 57 Hosam Shahin DT Fr.-SQ 80 Drew Travis WR Fr.- HS 58 Jamael Thomas DT So.-SQ 81 Donte Moore WR Fr.-SQ 59 Bobby Kiesewetter DL Fr.-SQ 82 Luke Willson TE So.-1L 60 Matt Simonette OL Fr.- HS 83 Andre Gautreaux WR Fr.-SQ

Rice Football l Rosters l 5 26 32 71 Tolu aKINWUMI Will allday Davon allen sAF, 6-1, 215, Freshman WR, 5-8, 170, Sophomore OL, 6-2, 305, Junior Brampton, Ontario (Notre Dame CSS) Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood HS) Humble, Texas (Humble HS)

Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School Rice Rice Team captain for Coach Daryl Brady at Notre Dame Catholic Secondary Walk-on in the spring ... served as a student manager last fall after trans- Powerful lineman solidified the right guard position in 2009. School in Brampton, Ontario ... led the Knights to a pair of ROPSSAA ferring from Texas-San Antonio. (Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association) titles and a 35-2 2009 record over that time ... had 46 tackles as a senior, including 13 in one Friendswood HS Earned honorable mention All C-USA honors from league coaches ... game ... also played and ran track. Played at Friendswood for coach Steve Van Meter ... Mus- started all 12 games at left guard after working on the right side during tangs were 7-4 his senior year ... a member of Who’s Who in America’s the previous spring. Personal High Schools. Tolulope Lanre Akinwumi ... born Dec. 10, 1990 in Ibadan, Nigeria ... son 2008 of Emmanuel and Mercy Akinwumi, Brampton, Ontario ... two brothers, Personal Saw action in all 13 games wearing #87 while coming in on short-yard- one sister ... has not declared a major ... McMurtry College. William Kendall Allday ... born March 20, 1989 in Galveston ... son of age situations ... listed as Davon Primus in the 2008 Rice Media Guide Richard Allday of Cypress and Belinda Olsen of Friendswood ... has four but completed paperwork to change his last name to Allen (stepfather’s brothers and one sister ... stepfather, Erik Olsen, played hockey at the name) during the season ... wore #87 instead of #71 when he came in as University of Delaware ... Biological Sciences major ... Brown College. a in the Owls’ short-yardage package. 2007 Redshirted.

6 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Humble High School Cedar Park High School 2007 graduate of Humble High School ... first-team all-District 21-5A Two-year starter ... named 5A Defensive Player of the Year by AP as a selection for coach Walt Beasley ... selected to play in the 2007 Bayou 31 senior ... two-time all-District 14-5A selection ... District 14-5A Defensive Bowl against a team of all-stars from Louisiana ... threw the shot and MVP ... academic all-state selection ... three-year varsity player ... led discus in track ... earned first-team academic all-district honors as well ... Justin allen team in tackles with 166 ... also had eight sacks ... had one 100-plus yard active in FCA and volunteered his time to serve as a youth league foot- lb, 5-11, 215, Junior rushing game. ball coach. Leander, Texas (Cedar Park HS)/Idaho Personal Personal Justin Wade Allen ... son of Lora and Wade Allen ... born Sept. 9, 1988 ... Davon Jamar Allen ... born Dec. 16, 1988 in Arcadia, Fla. ... son of Shawn Rice Sports Management major ... Sid Richardson College and Joi Allen ... two brothers, two sisters ... Political Science major ... Transfer from Idaho who enrolled at Rice in January, 2009, and will walk Brown College. on. Ju s t i n Al l e n Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s 2008 at Idaho YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT Starting for the Vandals and finished third on the team with 2007# 7 0 7 ------68 tackles ... also had three tackles for loss, one sack, recovered one 2008# 47 21 68 3.0-14 1.0-8 - 1-0 1-0 - TOTAL 54 21 75 3.0/14 1/8 - 1-0 1-0 -- and had one . #University of Idaho 2007 at Idaho Came to Idaho as a highly touted linebacker from Texas’ Cedar Park High School ... as a true freshman, he found his way to on special teams and as a reserve to a veteran linebacking corps ... tallied seven total tackles for the season with highs of two against Fresno State, Loui- siana and Boise State ... also recovered one fumble ... Elite Eleven award winner.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 7 stripped the ball from and Andrew Sendejo recovered, was a member of school’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes organization returning it 34 yards to set up the Owls’ final score ... injured his knee vs. ... also recruited by Minnesota, SMU, Iowa, Iowa State, and Utah. 33 Southern Miss and missed four games before returning for the Houston game ... credited with a pair of tackles on kickoffs against the Cougars. Personal Max anyiam Max Iwuchukwu Anyiam ... born Jan. 17, 1988 in Dallas ... son of Philip saf, 6-2, 200, Senior 2007 and Comfort Anyiam, Dallas ... two brothers, one sister ... brother (Hu- Played in 10 games and was credited with four tackles (all on special bert) plays football at Oklahoma State ... Political Science major ... Will Garland, Texas (North Garland HS) teams) ... credited with his first career on special teams against Rice College. Nicholls and added solos against Southern Miss, UTEP and Tulsa ... all Rice four tackles came on kickoff coverage (tied for third on the team). Ma x An y i am Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s Hard hitter on special teams who moved into a greater playing role as a YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF PBU INT junior after Andrew Sendejo was injured. 2006 Redshirted. 2007 3 1 4 ------2009 2008 15 3 18 -- -- 1 -- -- North Garland High School 2009 8 5 13 ------1 1 Started two of the Owls’ last three games ... recovered a fumble to set up TOTAL 26 9 35 -- -- 1 1 1 a vs. UTEP ... credited with a career-high five tackles at SMU ... 2006 graduate of North Garland High in the Dallas-Fort Worth area ... honorable mention all-state selection for coach David Farris ... three- Single Game High tied for second on the team lead with three tackles on kickoffs ... has 15 Tackles - 5 at SMU (N 7, 2009) career tackles on kickoff coverage ... made his first career start at Okla- year starter who was the defensive MVP of District 11-5A ... had 64 tack- homa State and was credited with one tackle ... credited with a pair of les, one interception and two forced as a senior ... had 298 tack- tackles and his first career pass breakup at Texas Tech ... opened the sea- les and six picks for his career ... also competed in track for the Raiders ... son with one in the opener at UAB. 2008 Recorded a career-best 18 tackles on the season, 15 of them unassisted ... tied for third on the team with eight tackles on KO coverage ... had 12 career tackles on kickoffs ... matched his career total for tackles when he was credited with four stops against SMU in the season opener ...

8 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Two-year starter for coach Gary Joseph and one of the anchors on the 27 78 Tigers’ unbeaten 5A state championship squad ... two-time All-District 18-5A and second-team All- as a senior by the Houston Gabe BAKER Eric BAll Chronicle ... Katy was a combined 29-1 in his two years on the varsity ... saf, 6-2, 200, Freshman ol, 6-4, 280, Sophomore member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300. San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS) Katy, Texas (Katy HS) Personal Eric Desmond Ball ... born Sept. 9, 1989 in Los Gatos, Calif. ... son of Colin MacArthur High School Rice and Susan Ball, Katy ... two brothers ... Political Science major ... Lovett All-Greater San Antonio by the San Antonio Express News and a unani- Came out of spring practice as one of the Owls starters at offensive College. mous All-District 26-5A selection for coach Van Fuschak at San Antonio guard.. redshirted his first year at Rice (2008). MacArthur ... had 89 tackles (three for loss) and one interception as a senior ... member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 ... second- 2009 team academic all-state selection ... served as an officer in MacArthur’s Played in a pair of games and earned a start before a high ankle sprain chapter of the National Honor Society. limited his playing time during the middle portion of the season ... saw action in the first three games, including extensive action at Oklahoma Personal State after Jake Hicks was injured ... earned his first career start the fol- Gabriel Leo Baker ... born Oct. 29, 1991 in Dallas, Texas ... son of Monzell lowing week in place of Hicks vs. Vanderbilt, but left the game early and Rita Baker, San Antonio ... one brother, one sister ... has not declared with his own injury ... returned to action against UCF ... also saw action a major ... Brown College. against Houston in the season finale.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 9 Personal Cody Carlton Bauer ... born July 25, 1990 in Katy ... son of Annette and 90 Cary Bauer, Pottsboro ... father played football at New Mexico ... one 11 sister ... recorded perfect scores for five consecutive years in the Texas Cody BAuer Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) tests ... has yet to declare a Pierre Beasley DE, 6-4, 255, Sophomore major ... Duncan College. WR, 6-3, 220, Senior

Pottsboro, Texas (Pottsboro HS) Co d y Ba u e r Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s Houston, Texas (Spring Westfield HS) Rice YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF PBU INT Rice True freshman who became a regular in the rotation at defensive end 2009 8 6 16 2/4 ------Took over as one of the starting receivers over the second half of his in his first season. 6 16 2/4 ------junior senior. Single Game High 2009 Tackles - 3 vs Navy (O 10, 2009); 3 at Houston (N 28, 2009) 2009 Made his first career start in the final game of the season at Houston Started five of the last six games and caught at least one pass in each and matched his career-high with three tackles in the Bayou Bucket ... of the last six contests ... put the Owls ahead to stay vs. Tulane with a credited with a career-best three tackles vs. Navy, including his first two 17-yard pass from Nick Fanuzzi ... caught a career-best four career tackles for lost yardage ... made his debut at UAB and was cred- passes in his second start of the year vs. UCF ... made his first career start ited with one assisted tackle ... credited with his first career solo tackle at East Carolina ... caught three passes in back-to-back games to open at Oklahoma State. the season ... 15 catches tripled his career total entering the season. Pottsboro High School 2008 Three-time, All-District 10-2A for Coach Matt Poe at Pottsboro ... a 2008 Added depth to the corps and found the end zone for the Texas Sports Writers Association Class 2A all-state team selection ... All- first time in his career ... made his first catch of the year at Texas, good DFW in addition to being a three-time, All-Texoma pick ... Cardinals were for an eight-yard gain ... caught his first career touchdown pass vs. UTEP, 13-2 and reached the state semifinals his senior season ... also competed 31-yards from to open the Owls’ scoring on the night ... in power lifting and in track added a second catch for 10 yards later in the game to finish with two

10 l Rice Football l Player Biographies catches for 41 yards, both career-bests ... played in 11 of 13 games. during the regular season ... carried a 4.3 grade point average (5.0 scale) ... member of the National Honor Society and Who’s Who ... chose Rice 2007 over Tulsa and Northern . 1 Caught a pair of passes on the season while playing in four games ... made his debut against Texas Tech and grabbed his first career recep- Personal Jarrett Ben tion, good for eight yards ... caught his second pass at Texas, good for Pierre Maurice Beasley ... born Oct. 27, 1987 in Houston ... son of Perry 11 yards. OTHER RICE SPORTS: Played in 21 games for the Owls’ bas- and Monica Beasley, Houston ... one sister ... cousin, Tim Bruton, played CB, 5-10, 170, Junior ketball team after injuries depleted the roster and averaged 1.6 points at Missouri and for the NFL Colts at tight end ... Political Garland, Texas (Garland HS) and 2.9 rebounds ... fourth on the team with 24 steals, while playing in Science major ... Brown College. two-thirds of the team’s games ... played a career-high 28 minutes at Rice Oklahoma ... scored four points to go along with a career-high seven re- Pi e r r e Be a s l e y Ca r e e r Re c e i v i n g St a t i s t i c s Lettered as a true freshman and saw action in all 12 games as sopho- bounds and six steals against the Sooners ... played in all 16 Conference more. USA games ... scored a career-high six points in the Owls’ Conference YEAR REC YDS TD LG USA opener against Marshall ... led Rice in rebounding at Tulsa with five 2007 2 19 0 11 2009 2008 3 49 1 31 boards to go with two assists and two blocks. Picked off a pass and returned it 14 yards, and broke up two others in 2009 15 113 1 17 the Owls’ win over UTEP ... picked off his first career pass at East Carolina TOTAL 20 181 2 31 2006 ... made his first career start at UAB ... credited with a pair of tackles vs. Redshirted. Single Game Highs Tulsa. Receptions - 4 vs. UCF (O 24, 2009) Westfield High School Receiving Yards - 41 at UTEP (N 1, 2008) 2008 2006 graduate of Westfield High in suburban north Houston ... All- Credited with a career-best four tackles against UTEP ... made his debut Greater Houston selection for coach Corby Meekins ... led the Mustangs on special teams against SMU ... credited with his first career tackle on to a 12-1 record and the Class 5A state semifinals ... most valuable player kickoff coverage at Memphis ... had a career-high four tackles in road in District 22-5A and second-team all-state ... completed 70 of 96 passes win at UTEP ... finished the year with a pair of stops in victory for 1,479 yards and 18 as a senior, and rushed for 308 yards against Western Michigan. and eight TDs ... threw only two in 13 games in 2005 ... also a starter on Westfield’s basketball team, a squad which was undefeated

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 11 Garland High School Two-year starter and second-team All-District 10-5A for coach Jeff Jor- dan ... as a junior, helped lead Garland to a 12-3 record and a berth in the 9 12 Division II 5A semifinals ... credited with 80 tackles, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 20 pass breakups in his career ... also ran Chris Boswell Andre BRACKENS track for the Owls and was a member of Garland’s 4x200 meter relay K, 6-2, 200, Freshman SAF, 5-9, 215, Sophomore that finished second at the 2007 state meet ... also ran a leg on the Owls’ 4x100 meter relay that finished third ... member of the National Honor Keller, Texas (Fossil Ridge HS) Dallas, Texas (Parish Episcopal HS) Society and carried a 3.94 GPA. Fossil Ridge High School Rice Personal Fifth-ranked kicker by Rivals.com ... four-time, All-District 5-5A for Coach Saw action on special teams and played in six games as a freshman. Jarrett Robert Ben ... born May 16, 1990 in Dallas ... son of Robert and Tony Baccarini at Keller Fossil Ridge ... converted on 39 of 43 field goals Katherine Ben, Garland ... one sister ... father played at Gram- in his career and was perfect on 172 career PAT attempts ... named to 2009 bling State ... cousin (Diona Jackson) played basketball at Oklahoma ... the Associated Press All-State first team and to the Texas Sportswriters Credited with his first career tackle at Oklahoma State ... made his debut Kinesiology major ... Jones College. Association Class 5A All-State second team as a senior ... selected to play on special teams at UAB. in the 2009 US Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio ... kicked a field Ja r r e t t Be n Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s goal and had two extra points in the game ... also selected to play in Parish Episcopal High School the THSCA All Star Game in Austin in July... played baseball and soccer Four-year starter for Coach Scott X. Nady ... two-time TAPPS 4A All-State YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF PBU INT at Fossil Ridge. selection ... District 2-4A MVP as a senior after scoring 26 touchdowns 2008 8 1 9 ------and intercepting eight passes ... scored 72 touchdowns over four varsity 2009 8 2 10 ------3 2/14 Personal seasons ... also lettered in basketball and track ... was part of Episcopal’s TOTAL 16 3 19 ------3 2/14 Christopher Lynn Boswell ... born March 16, 1991 in Fort Worth ... son 4x200m relay which finished second at the TAPPS state meet. Single Game High of Rick and Dawn Boswell, Keller ... one brother, one sister ... has yet to Tackles - 4 at UTEP (N 1, 2008) declare a major ... Martel College. Personal Andre Neal Brackens II ... born Aug. 3, 1991 in Poway, Calif. ... son of An- dre and Micheon Brackens, Desoto ... four brothers, one sister ... Sport Management major ... Baker College.

12 l Rice Football l Player Biographies his second career C-USA Defensive Player of the Week award after his 13 passes ... named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI team tackles (one for loss) and forcing of a pair of key fumbles to lead the Owls as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America. 35 in win over UTEP ... credited with a career-best 15 tackles (11/4) vs. Tulane and also broke up a pair of passes ... vaulted into a tie for the national Cy-Fair High School Travis BRADSHAW lead in solo tackles with a carer-best 14 vs. SMU ... credited with his first Unanimous All-District 17-5A as a senior at Cy-Fair High School for coach career tackles for loss as part of a nine-tackle effort against Vanderbilt ... Ed Pustejovsky while leading the Bobcats to the Region 3 finals which SAF, 6-1, 210, Junior credited with 2.5 tackles for loss, including a share of his first career sack were played at Rice Stadium ... Bobcats’ defensive MVP as a senior ... First- Cypress, Texas (Cy-Fair HS) while also forcing a fumble and breaking up a pass ... credited with seven Team Academic All-State ... graduated with a 6.9 GPA on a 6.0 scale ... also tackles in the opener at UAB and set up the Owls’ second touchdown competed in track, running the 200 and 400 meters. Rice by recovering a fumble on a punt return ... added six solo stops at Texas Former walk-on who led the nation in solo tackles in 2009 ... earned Tech ... forced one fumble and recovered a second along with seven solo Personal third-team All C-USA honors from Phil Steele while conference coaches tackles at Oklahoma State. Travis Scott Bradshaw ... born June 10, 1989 in Midland ... son of Freddy placed him on the honorable mention list ... also earned honorable men- and Leslie Bradshaw, Cypress ... 1 brother, 1 sister ... father played football tion All-Sophomore honors from CollegeFootballNews.com ... named to 2008 at Texas from 1976-78 while mother was a swimmer at Texas from 1976- the ESPN The Magazine CoSIDA District VI academic team as well as the Hard-hitting redshirt freshman who took over as a starter down the 1978 ... uncle (Randy Gardell) swam at Rice from 1978-82 ... Chemical En- 2009 C-USA All Academic Football Team with a 3.37 GPA in Chemical stretch ... Second-Team Freshman All-America selection by The Sporting gineering major ... Wiess College. Engineering ... James Glanville Medal winner for excellence in both aca- News ... earned C-USA All-Freshman honors after finishing second on the demics and athletics... redshirted first year in program in 2007. team with 89 tackles, and led the team with 13 special teams tackles ... Tr a v i s Br ad s h a w Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s made a total of six starts (two at safety, four at KAT) and topped - YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT figure tackles in all but the Texas Bowl ... had four, 12-tackle games and 2009 2008 67 22 89 -- -- 2 2 5 -- one with 11 stops ... totaled 67 tackles, two fumble recoveries, two forced NCAA leader with 7.50 unassisted tackles per game (90 total) ... led C-USA 2009 90 31 121 5.5/14 .5/6 4 2 4 -- fumbles and four pass breakups in his five starts ... earned C-USA Defen- with 90 unassisted stops, tied for second with four forced fumbles and TOTAL 157 53 210 5.5/14 .5/6 6 4 9 -- was fourth with an average of 10.1 total tackles per game ... moved into sive Player of the Week vs. Marshall, credited with 11 tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup ... was credited with nine tackles vs. Tulsa af- Single Game Highs a tie for eighth on the Rice season tackle list with 11 stops vs. Houston Tackles - 14 vs Tulane (N 14, 2009) to end the season ... game was his sixth consecutive double-figure tackle ter coming into the game when Andrew Sendejo was injured ... took over Tackles for Loss - 2.5 vs Vanderbilt (S 26, 2009) game, seventh of the year and 12th in 18 career starts .... averaging10.5 as the starter at safety the next week vs. Southern Miss and was credited Forced Fumbles - 2 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) tackles in his career as a starter (189 tackles in 18 career starts) ... earned with his first 12-tackle game ... also forced a fumble and broke up a pair of Pass Breakups - 2 vs Tulane (N 14, 2009), 2 vs Southern Miss (O 18, 2008)

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 13 served as the Falcons’ deep snapper... VYPE Magazine All-Greater Hous- ton second team, with recognition for the award coming at halftime of 49 Rice’s win in the Texas Bowl. 29 Trey BRiggs Personal Bryce CALLAHAN Trey Lee Briggs ... born April 26, 1991 in Houston ... son of Ed and Laura LB, 6-1, 230, Sophomore Briggs, Houston ... one sister ... grandfather, Bill Bishop, played baseball CB, 5-10, 180, Freshman Houston, Texas (Jersey Village HS) for Rice from 1946-49 and was an All-SWC in 1946 as well as the Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods HS) SWC’s batting leader ... has yet to declare a major ... Jones College. Rice Cy Woods High School Moved into the playing rotation and then the starting lineup as a true Tr e y Br i g g s Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s First-team 5A All-State by the AP and named to Dave Campbell’s Texas freshman after Robert Calhoun was lost for the year due to injury. YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT Football’s 2009 All-Texas High School team ... two-time All-District 15-5A 2009 15 10 25 2/11 1/10 -- -- 1 -- selection for coach David Jones, leading the Wildcats into the playoffs 2009 TOTAL 15 10 25 2/11 1/10 -- -- 1 -- in each of the school’s first two seasons of varsity football ... ranked by Missed the final two games because of illness after starting the previous Dave Campbell’s Texas Football as one of the Top 20 defensive backs in four games ... made his first career start at East Carolina ... fourth true Single Game High Tackles - 8 vs Navy (O 10, 2009) Texas and a member of its Top 300 ... member of the Houston Chronicle’s freshman to start for the Owls and the first to start at linebacker for the Top 100 ... reached the Division I semifinals in 2008 and quarterfinals as Owls since Terrance Garmon vs. ECU in 2006 ... credited with a career- a senior ... recorded 136 tackles and eight interceptions on defense, 167 best eight tackles vs. Navy ... credited with his first career sack vs. Van- receiving yards and two touchdowns on offense ... also averaged 25.8 derbilt for a loss of 10 yards ... two of his first five stops were for a loss ... yards on punt returns and 21.2 yards on kickoff returns as a senior…. made his debut at Texas Tech and was credited with a tackle for loss for Honorable Mention Academic All-State. his first career stop ... credited with a pair of stops at Oklahoma State. Personal Jersey Village High School Bryce Jordan Callahan ... born Oct. 23, 1991 in Moscow, Idaho ... son of Three-year, All-District 15-5A for Coach David Snokhous at Jersey Village Heide Callahan and Stephen Williams, Houston ... one brother, one sister and one of two Falcons to sign with Rice (Bobby Janisch is the other) ...... father ran track at Idaho from 1984-88 ... has not declared a major ... named All-Greater Houston by the Touchdown Club of Houston ... also Wiess College.

14 l Rice Football l Player Biographies earned academic all-district honors while paving the way for the Buffa- loes to reach the playoffs ... graded out at better than 80 percent in each 98 52 game as a senior and was twice named the Buffaloes’ player of the week ... selected to play in the Blue Chip All-Star Game ... also competed in Nico carlson Keshawn carRINGTON track ... graduated in the top 10 percent of his class ... also visited Hous- DL, 6-3, 270, Freshman OL, 6-3, 275, Junior ton before selecting Rice. Katy, Texas (Taylor HS) Missouri City, Texas (Marshall HS) Personal Keshawn Donyeale Carrington ... born May 19, 1989 in San Antonio ... Taylor High School Rice grandson of Victor and Pamela Sampson ... three brothers, one sister ... Unanimous All-District 17-5A selection for coach Flint Risien at Katy Tay- Enters his second season as the starter at center after winning the job as Kinesiology major ... Brown College. lor HS ... named to the Houston Chronicle’s Houston 100 ... recorded 54 a sophomore ... redshirted first year in program (2007). tackles, 10 TFL (four sacks), recovered three fumbles and forced two... three-time NHSCA All-America in wrestling and won the 2009 state 2009 heavyweight title, winning three of his four matches with pins in less Handled all the snaps for the entire season ... opened the year as the than two minutes ... finished second as a senior ... moved to Katy from starter against UAB and graded 100% for the game ... also caused three Virginia Beach, Va., prior to his junior year. offsides penalties by the Blazers by snapping the ball when they jumped on hard counts... moved into the starting spot after an outstanding Personal spring in which he was the Bill Whitmore Award as the most improved Nico Riem Carlson ... born Dec. 11, 1991 in The Azores ... son of Lee and offensive player. Lori Wyre, Katy ... one brother, four sisters ... has not declared a major ... Will Rice College. 2008 Made his playing debut against ... also saw action against Tulane. Marshall High School Two-year starter on the offensive line for coach Dennis Brantley ...

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 15 Personal Derek Dwayne Clark, Jr. ... born May 18, 1990 in Fort Worth ... son of Keith 76 86 Sims, Arlington and Felicia Travis, Atlanta , Ga. ... tthree brothers, one sister .... uncle, Pratt Lyons, played two seasons for the Drew carRoll Derek cLARK ... Sociology major ... Jones College. OL, 6-4, 280, Freshman WR, 6-2, 195, Sophomore De r e k Cl a r k Ca r e e r Re c e i v i n g St a t i s t i c s Abilene, Texas (Abilene HS) Fort Worth, Texas (Bowie HS) YEAR REC YDS TD LG Abilene High School Rice 2009 2 28 0 20 28 0 20 First-team 5A All-State by the Associated Press and a two-time All-Dis- Redshirt freshman who saw action in six games during his first varsity trict 3-5A selection for coach Steve Warren as the Eagles won the state campaign. Single Game Highs 5A Division II championship ... team captain ... Abilene finished the year Receptions - 1 at UAB (S 5, 2009), 1 vs Tulsa (O 3, 2009) Receiving Yards - 20 at UAB (S 5, 2009) ranked second in the nation by ESPN.com and MaxPreps.com ... also let- 2009 tered in power lifting… Second-Team Academic All-State and a mem- Recorded his first career catch in the season opener at UAB, a 20-yard ber of the National Honor Society. connection from Nick Fanuzzi ... second grab was good for eight yards vs. Tulsa. Personal Andrew Harris Carroll ... born July 31, 1991 in Arlington ... son of Bill and Bowie High School Suzy Carroll, Abilene ... one brother ... has not declared a major ... Han- Lanky wide receiver who was a teammate of fellow Rice wideout Roddy szen College. Maginot ... helped coach Kenny Perry take the Vols to a share of the Dis- trict 8-5A title and the Region 1 title game of the 5A Division 1 playoffs ... finished his senior season with 30 catches for 340 yards and four touch- downs ... three-year letterman in track and also earned two letters as a member of the debate team.

16 l Rice Football l Player Biographies for 1,178 yards, with 13 TDs and 11 interceptions ... son of a rice farmer and a member of the Texas House of Representatives since 1997 ... was 3 selected to play in the Under-Armour All-Star game but did not play 22 after suffering a knee injury in the state playoffs ... also pitched on the Taylor cOOK baseball team and played center on the basketball team ... coached by Taylor DUPREE Brad Dumont ... Ranked the No. 37 quarterback by Rivals.com and the QB, 6-7, 240, Sophomore No. 9 quarterback and No. 108 player overall by Scout.com ... selected WR, 6-1, 210, Senior Eagle Lake, Texas (Rice Consolidated HS)/Miami to the PrepStar All-Midlands Region team and to the Houston Chronicle Mesquite, Texas (Poteet HS) Top 100. Rice Rice Made the decision to transfer just before the start of classes at Miami Personal Became a productive member of the receiving rotation in his first sea- and enrolled at Rice last fall ... worked on the scout team during the Robert Taylor Cook ... born Aug. 25, 1989 in Eagle Lake ... son of Robby son as a wideout. 2009 season. and Mary Kay Cook ... one sister ... Sport Management major ... Hanszen College. 2009 2008 (Miami) Finished fifth on the team with 17 receptions ... twice grabbed a career- Participated on the scout team as a red-shirt freshman. best three passes, both times coming on the road (at East Carolina and at SMU) .... caught his first career touchdown pass at Texas Tech ... three- Rice Consolidated High School yard scoring pass from John Thomas Shepherd was also Shep- a y l o r u p r e e a r e e r t a t i s t i c s As a senior, completed 103 of 214 passes for 1,598 yards, 19 touchdowns T D C S herd’s first career touchdown pass ... made his first career start and nine interceptions ... also rushed for 512 yards and 11 more TDs ... Receiving Rushing Tackles in the season opener at UAB ... against the Blazers, recorded his was also a second-team All-State with a 42.3-yard average ... took YEAR REC YDS TD LG RUSH YDS TD LG UT AT TOT first career reception, a 22-yard toss from Shepherd ... recorded his team to a 13-2 record and the Class 2A state semifinals for the first 2007 ------3 2 5 three special teams tackles in the last two games of the season time ever ... as a junior in 2006, completed 117 of 236 passes for 1,982 2008 ------3 6 0 3 2 1 3 and had 11 career special teams stops. yards, 26 touchdowns and only seven interceptions in leading his team 2009 17 134 1 22 ------1 2 3 to a 9-3 record ... also ran 56 times for 278 yards and six TDs and was TOTAL 17 134 1 22 3 6 0 3 6 5 11 2008 third-team All-State selection ... as a sophomore in 2005, was named Single Game High Reserve and special teams performer ... saw action Offensive Newcomer in his district after completing 77 of 160 passes Receptions - 3 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009), 3 at SMU (N 7, 2009) in all 13 games ... credited with three tackles, including a pair on

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 17 punt coverage during the year ... made debut at running back against North Texas (six yards on three carries). 30 65 2007 Finished fifth on the team with five special teams tackles, four of them Jeremy EDDINGTON Kody EMMERT on kickoff coverage to tie for third on the team ... made his debut against Baylor on special teams ... credited with his first two career tackles on RB, 6-2, 220, Freshman OL, 6-7, 270, Junior special teams against Houston ... also credited with special teams tack- Paris, Texas (Chisum HS) Liberty Hill, Texas (Liberty Hill HS) les against UTEP, SMU and Tulane. Chisum High School Rice Poteet High School MVP of District 12-2A as well as MVP of the All-Red River Valley team Talented lineman who stepped into the starting lineup for the first time 2007 graduate of Poteet High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth area ... as a senior quarterback for coach Don Hasley ... ran for 1,650 yards and in 2009. unanimous All-District 10-4A selection while playing on both sides of scored 22 touchdowns as a senior ... also earned All-Red River Valley the ball for coach Charlie Hesse ... rushed for 1,425 yards on 185 carries honors as a defensive end ... all-district selection in basketball as a ju- 2009 while scoring 21 TDs and added another 432 in receiving yards ... honor- nior and qualified for the state track meet in both the and Saw action in seven games and made four starts at left tackle after inju- able mention all-state selection ... rushed for 3,523 yards and scored 39 jump as a senior ... served as a class officer as both a freshman and ries forced the Owls to shift their lineup ... made his first career start vs. touchdowns in his career ... scored four touchdowns in a playoff loss to sophomore and was elected Homecoming King as a senior. Tulsa and also earned starts against Navy, ECU and UCF. Lake Dallas, featuring fellow Rice freshman Justin Hill, who also scored four times ... first-team academic all-state ... also earned honorable men- Personal 2008 tion all district honors in basketball and ran track ... member of the Na- Jeremy Eddington ... born Aug. 7, 1992 in Sulphur Springs ... son of Rita Made his debut against North Texas and also saw playing time at Tulane tional Honor Society ... elected prom king. and Victor Adams ... one brother ... has not declared a major at Rice ... and in the Texas Bowl vs. Western Michigan. Jones College Personal 2007 Taylor Nathaniel Dupree ... born Sept. 19, 1988 in Dallas ... son of Gail and Redshirted first year at Rice. Susan Dupree ... one brother, one sister ... double major in Visual and Dramatic Arts and Sport Management major ... Will Rice College.

18 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Liberty Hill High School 2007 graduate of Liberty Hill High, northwest of Austin ... All-District 18-3A selection for the 3A Division II champion Panthers under coach 13 7 Jerry Vance ... worked mostly as a tight end in 2006 after earning district honors as a tackle as a junior ... two-time academic all-district honoree ... Andy ERICKSON Nick FANUZZI threw the shot and discus in track and was a two-time regional qualifier WR, 5-10, 175, Freshman QB, 6-4, 220, Junior in the discus ... competed in the UIL Science competition for three years (2004-06) and won a USAA National English Merit Award ... also visited Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS) San Anontio, Texas (Churchill HS)/Alabama Purdue and Colorado State before selecting Rice. Rice Rice Personal Named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s 2009 All-Texas High School Led the Owls in passing in his first year as the starter. Kody Scott Emmert ... born Oct. 17, 1988 in Carrollton ... son of Robert team ... compiled 2,730 all-purpose yards and scored 41 touchdowns and Brenda Emmert ... two brothers, one sister ... Sport Management as a senior for coach ... played on three consecutive state 2009 major at Rice ... Martel College. 4A Division I champions ... Lake Travis was 46-0 in his three seasons and Completed an even 60 percent of his passes, the second-best season finished 2009 ranked second in the nation by Rivals.com ... 4A All-State mark in school history ... finished fifth on the Owls’ season chart with Honorable Mention by the Associated Press ... Central Texas Player of 162 completions ... tied for eighth with 11 touchdown passes ... threw a the Year ... one of two Cavaliers to sign with the Owls (Trevor Gillette) ... career-best four TD passes vs. Tulane to lead the Owls to a Homecoming finished his career with 4,912 all purpose yards in three seasons ... Aca- victory ... posted career-bests with 29 completions, 250 yards and three demic All-District. touchdown passes at SMU ... completed a career-best 69 percent vs. the Mustangs ... threw for 1,053 yards and 10 touchdowns, while complet- Personal ing 63 percent of his passes (106 of 168) after returning to the lineup Andy Roy Erickson ... born Nov. 3, 1991 in Long Beach, Calif. ... son of vs. Navy ... had missed the Vanderbilt and Tulsa games with a shoulder John and Sharmae Erickson ... two brothers, two sisters ... has not de- injury sustained late in the Oklahoma State game ... posted bests of 43 clared a major ... McMurtry College. attempts and an 80-yard TD pass at ECU ... threw for 242 yards and a pair of scores in his return to the lineup vs. Navy ... threw for 182 yards (on 16 of 28 attempts) and added 42 on the ground at Oklahoma State ... made his Rice debut in the opener at UAB and threw for his first career touch-

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 19 down while also throwing for his first career score ... connected with Personal redshirt freshman Luke Willson for a 52-yard scoring strike to extend the Nick W. Fanuzzi ... born April 28, 1988 ... son of Mike and Barb Fanuzzi, Owls’ streak of games with at least one TD pass to 22 ... made his first San Antonio ... father was a second-team All-SEC quarterback at Ken- 19 career start at Texas Tech. tucky in 1974 ... Sport Management manager. Alex FRANCIS 2008 Ni c k Fa n u z z i Ca r e e r Pa s s i n g & Ru s h i n g St a t i s t i c s Sat out the season and worked on the scout squad after transferring to CB, 5-9, 170, Freshman Rice prior to the start of classes. Passing Rushing Missouri City, Texas (Hightower HS) YEAR CMP ATT INT YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG 2007 (Alabama) 2009 162 270 8 1598 11 80 38 (-1) 1 23 2009 TOTAL 162 270 8 1598 11 80 38 (-1) 1 23 Played in the season opener against Western Carolina but did not at- Redshirted his first year on campus. tempt a pass. Single Game Highs Pass Completions - 29 at SMU (N 7, 2009) Hightower High School Pass Attempts - 43 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009) Churchill High School All-District 24-5A selection for Coach Shane Hallmark while leading the Hur- A dual-threat quarterback at Churchill High School in San Antonio ... Passing Yards - 250 at SMU (N 7, 2009) Passing Touchdowns - 4 vs Tulane (N 14, 2009) ricanes to the championship game of Division 1 5A ... had an interception ranked the No. 18 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com Rushing Attempts - 7 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009) and forced a fumble in the championship game ... named second-team All- ... rated No. 32 among all nationally by Scout.com ... listed Rushing Yards - 42 at Oklahoma State (S 19, 2009) Greater Houston ... finished his senior year with 70 tackles, 18 pass breakups in the Houston Chronicle Top 100 ... played in the 2007 U.S. Army All- Rushing Touchdowns - 1 at UAB (S 5, 2009) and four interceptions ... three-year letterman during which the Hurricanes American Bowl ... named to the Texas 5A Third-Team ... a 2006 Class 5A posted a 32-9 record ... ran on state champion 4x200 and runner-up 4x100 Region IV First-Team selection ... ran and passed for over 1,000 yards as relays sophomore year as Hightower captured the 5A team title. a senior ... finished his final season completing 102-of-193 passes for 1,522 yards and 12 touchdowns ... averaged 200 yards passing and 100 Personal yards rushing per game as a junior despite missing much of the season Alex Jerome Francis ... born Jan. 3, 1991 in Houston ... son of Alex and Andrea with an injury ... started his career as a running back ... coached by Carl Francis, Missouri City ... one sister ... four uncles played in the NFL (James Gustafson ... also a standout center-fielder in baseball, earning All-Dis- Francis, Bengals, 1990-98; Ron Francis, Cowboys, 87-90; Heath Sherman, Ea- trict honors after hitting .358. gles, 89-93; and Lamar Lathon, Oilers & Panthers, 90-98) ... has not declared a major ... McMurtry College.

20 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Personal Corey ... born June 17, 1991 in , Ill. ... son of Gale 20 and Leslie Frazier, Eden Prairie, Minn. ... one brother, one sister ... father 7 was a starter at for the when they won Super Corey FRAZIER Bowl XX and is currently the Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Coor- Kevin Gaddis SAF, 6-1, 195, Sophomore dinator for the ... brother played football at Illinois ... CB, 5-9, 170, Sophomore has not declared a major ... McMurtry College. Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie HS) Midwest City, Okla. (Midwest City HS) Co r e y Fr a z i e r Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s Rice Rice True freshman who worked himself into the playing rotation in his first sea- YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT True freshman who moved into the two-deep during fall camp and into son. 2009 6 2 8 ------the starting lineup in the ninth week of the 2009 season. 2 8 ------2009 Single Game High Tackles - 4 at Houston (N 28, 2009) 2009 Ended the year with a career-best four tackles at Houston ... credited with Earned C-USA All-Freshman honors after finishing the season with 22 two tackles at ECU and matched that tally the following week vs. UCF ... tackles, including 17 over four starts to end the year ... credited with picked up his first career tackle vs. Vanderbilt ... added his second stop vs. a career-high six tackles vs. UTEP and closed the year with 15 tackles Navy. over the last three games ... credited with his first carer pass break up vs. Tulane ... made his first career start at SMU and picked off his first career Eden Prairie High School pass, recovered a fumble and was also credited with a pair of tackles ... All-state selection for Coach Mike Grant at Eden Prairie ... credited with 56 has picked up 13 tackles in his three starts ... returned five kickoffs for tackles, 15 breakups and five interceptions as a senior ... also caught 35 117 yards, including a long return of 32 yards at ECU ... credited with passes for 478 yards and five touchdowns on offense ... state champions his his first two career tackles vs. Vanderbilt ... returned his first career punt sophomore and junior years ... prep team ranked 11th in the nation junior at Texas Tech for a gain of four yards ... made his collegiate debut in the season ... also played baseball and basketball for the Eagles. opener at UAB.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 21 Midwest City High School Converse Judson High School Oklahoma 6A All-State selection for Coach Steve Huff at Midwest City Two-year letterman for Coach Jim Rackley at Converse Judson ... totaled ... intercepted three passes, blocked three kicks, returned two punts for 15 110 tackles and four interceptions during his two seasons ... blocked five touchdowns in addition to catching 41 passes for 13 TDs ... Midwest City kicks as a senior ... played in the Region III final at Rice Stadium as a ju- won back-to-back district champions his last two years and compiled a Phillip GAINES nior as Judson advanced to the state title game ... ranked as one of the 24-2 record ... also played baseball at Midwest City. CB, 6-1, 185, Sophomore top 110 hurdlers in the state as a senior ... ran a leg on Judson’s 4x100m relay that finished third at the state track meet as a junior ... a member Personal Converse, Texas (Judson HS) of the National Honor Society. Kevin Gaddis II ... born March 26 1991 in Oklahoma City ... son of Crystal and Kevin Gaddis, Midwest City, Okla. .... has not declared a major ... Wi- Rice Personal ess College. Became a solid starter true freshman year before his season was cut Phillip Winfield Gaines ... born April 4, 1991 in Concord, Mass. ... son of short by injury ... earned freshman All C-USA recognition from Rivals. Susan McFarland and Bill Gaines, San Antonio ... one brother ... has not Ke v i n Gadd i s Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e & Re t u r n St a t i s t i c s com. declared a major ... Wiess College

YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT 2009 Ph i l l i p Ga i n e s Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s 2009 22 2 24 ------1 2 1 Returned to the starting lineup vs. SMU and credited with three tack- TOTAL 22 2 24 ------1 2 1 les, before suffering an injury that ended his season ... had not started YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT the previous two games due a broken wrist suffered vs. Navy, but then 2009 28 3 31 1/1 ------3 -- Kickoff Returns Punt Returns TOTAL 28 3 31 1/1 ------3 -- played with a cast ... had started four straight games and chalked up 18 YEAR NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG Single Game Highs 2009 12 221 0 32 6 58 0 20 tackles over that stretch before his injury, including back-to-back, ca- reer-high games with five tackles (vs. Tulsa and Navy) ... broke up a pair Tackles - 5 vs Tulsa (O 3, 2009), 5 vs Navy (O 11, 2009) TOTAL 12 221 0 32 6 58 0 20 Pass Breakups - 2 vs Vanderbilt (S 26, 2009) of passes against Vanderbilt ... made his first career start at Oklahoma Single Game Highs State ... earned a start after picking up four tackles at Texas Tech ... made Tackles - 6 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) Kickoff Returns - 5 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009) his debut in the opener at UAB. Kickoff Return Yards - 117 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009) Punt Returns - 2 at SMU (N 7, 2009) Punt Return Yards - 21 at SMU (N 7, 2009)

22 l Rice Football l Player Biographies tackles ... credited with a career-high eight tackles vs. Tulane and then one recovery as a senior ... for his career, had 156 tackles, 24 TFLs and matched that effort vs. Army ... picked up his first two career sacks vs. 4.5 sacks ... also competed in track for the Vipers ... carried a 3.68 high 32 Tulane ... shared a TFL and was credited with a forced fumble as well school GPA ... second-team academic all-state and academic all-district against Army ... had at least five tackles in seven of 13 games ... has now ... member of the National Honor Society, FCA and Health Occupational Willie GARLEY started 15 games over the last two seasons. Students of America ... active in his church as an usher ... also recruited by Kansas State, Baylor and State. LB, 5-11, 195, Senior 2007 Victoria, Texas (Memorial HS) Finished the year with 33 tackles, including 11 in the final two games of Personal the year ... made his debut against Nicholls State and was credited with Willie James Garley, Jr. ... born March 5, 1988 in Wharton ... son of Willie Rice the Owls’ first tackle of the year, making the stop on the opening kickoff ... and Alberta Garley, Victoria ... one brother, one sister ... brother, Charles, Hard hitter in the defensive backfield who brings valuable experience credited with two tackles on the night and also recovered a fumble to stop played football at Southern Arkansas and Kansas State ... cousin, Jeffrey (19 career starts) the Owls’ linebacker corps this year. a Nicholls threat at the Rice 27 in the fourth quarter ... credited with a career- Jones, played at Abilene Christian ... Kinesiology major ... Hanszen Col- high seven tackles at Baylor ... made his first career start against Texas Tech lege. 2009 and was credited with a pair of tackles, including one for a four-yard loss ... Closed out the year with 12 tackles in the last two games, including missed the Houston and Marshall games with an injury ... came back with Wi l l i e Ga r l e y Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s a season-high seven at Houston ... forced a pair of crucial fumbles in 14 tackles in the last three contests ... shared a sack against Tulane. YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT the Owls’ win vs. UTEP ... forced first fumble on a kickoff in the second 2007 13 18 31 1/3 ------quarter to set up a field goal and then knocked the ball away from the 2006 Redshirt. 2008 34 20 54 5/25 2/22 1 ------Miners’ Donal Buckram at the Rice 3-yard line with 5:02 to go and the 2009 7 26 33 1/4 .05/0 2 -- 1 -- Owls up 30-29 to force a touchback ... credited with five stops vs. Tulane TOTAL 54 64 108 7/32 2.5/22 3 -- 1 -- after missing the SMU game with an injury ... credited with a season- Memorial High School 2006 graduate of Memorial High in Victoria ... District 28-5A Defensive Single Game Highs high six tackles at ECU ... returned to action against Navy after missing Tackles - 8 at Tulane (O 25, 2008), 8 vs Army (N 8, 2008) three games with an injury ... credited with a pair of assists in the opener Player of the Year for coach Jerry Campbell ... the Vipers’ most valuable player and captain ... named to all-area teams at linebacker by the Vic- Forced Fumbles - 2 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) at UAB, but suffered an injury vs. Texas Tech. Tackles for Loss - 2 at Tulane (O 25, 2008) toria Advocate and Corpus Christi Caller-Times ... helped Memorial to the Quarterback Sacks - 2 at Tulane (O 25, 2008) 2008 Class 5A state playoffs in 2005 ... had 100 tackles with three sacks, 19 Started 10 games at strong safety and finished fifth on the team with 54 tackles for loss, one interception, two pass deflections, three forces and

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 23 83 17 55 Andre GAUTREAUX Trevor GILLETTE John GIOFFRE WR, 5-11, 190, Freshman TE, 6-3, 220, Freshman NT, 6-0, 285, Junior Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood HS) Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS) Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch HS)

Rice Lake Travis High School Rice Looks to work into the rotation at receiver after a redhshirt year in Class 4A All-State Honorable Mention as a defensive lineman by the As- Former high school wrestling champion who has been productive in 2009. sociated Press while playing for coach Chad Morris ... played on three playing time on the defensive front wall. 2009 consecutive state 4A Division I champions, and served as a team captain Redshirted during his first year on campus. as a senior ... Lake Travis was 46-0 in his three seasons and finished 2009 2009 ranked second in the nation by Rivals.com ... one of two Cavaliers to sign Started three games at the nose tackle position ... finished the year with Friendswood High School with the Owls (Andy Erickson) ... named the Defensive MVP in the state 11 tackles over the last nine games ... made his second career start in the All-District 24-4A as well as a second-team 4A All-State selection by the title game ... also lettered in basketball ... Aademic All-District 25-4A ... opener at UAB and was credited with an assisted tackle and recovered Associated Press after leading Friendswood to the state semifinals for served as a leader in DECA and was co-leader of Lake Travis’ Teen Impact his first career fumble. Coach Steve Van Meter ... finished the year with 54 receptions for 1,116 program, promoting healthy lifestyles and relationships to teens. yards and 17 touchdown receptions ... All-Galveston County, All-Greater 2008 Houston, Houston Chronicle Top 100 and Academic All-State ... also com- Personal Made his debut against Vanderbilt ... credited with a career-best four peted in basketball and track. Trevor Gayle Gillette born May 28, 1992 in Dallas ... son of Rob and Deb- tackles the following week vs. Texas ... earned his first career start vs. bie Gillette, Austin ... two brothers, one sisters ... has not declared a ma- North Texas ... credited with a pair of tackles vs. Tulsa. Personal jor ... McMurtry College. Andre David Gautreaux ... born May 31, 1990 in New Orleans, La. ... son Cinco Ranch High School of David and Leslie Gautreaux, Friendswood ... one brother, two sisters ... Two-time, All-District 18-5A selection and a three-year starter for coach has not declared a major ... Duncan College. Don Clayton ... led Cinco Ranch to the playoffs his last two years ... mem-

24 l Rice Football l Player Biographies ber of the Houston Chronicle’s Houston Top 100 players ... also a standout wrestler who won the state championship in an undefeated senior cam- paign ... finished fifth at the state meet as a junior ... two-time Academic 77 68 All-District selection as well ... elected Homecoming King. Ian GRAY Clay HEBERT Personal John James Gioffre ... born Dec. 1, 1989 in Harrison, N.Y. ... son of John OL, 6-8, 320, Freshman OL, 6-3, 290, Sophomore Gioffre, Harrison, N.Y., and Kyle and Sharon McIntyre, Katy ... two borth- Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) Klein, Texas (Klein HS) ers, one sister ... father (John Gioffre) played football and baseball at Col- gate University ... Political Science major ... Will Rice College. Rice Largest member of the 2010 recruiting class ... three-year letterman and Talented prospect for the offensive line who redshirted first season at Jo h n Gi o f f r e Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s two-time All-District 22-5A for coach Tony Heath at Pearland ... named Rice (2008) and was a reserve last year (2009). YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT to the Houston Chronicle’s Houston 100 ... also played basketball and 2008 3 3 6 ------competed in track at Pearland ... academic all-district. Klein High School 2009 8 5 13 ------1 -- -- Two-time All-District 16-5A second team selection for coach Stan Labay. 8 19 ------1 -- -- Personal ... led the Bulldogs into the second round of the Division 1 5A playoffs ... Ian Alexander Gray... born Dec. 5, 1991 in Corpus Christi ... son of Ian member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 ... also participated in Single Game High and Valerie Gray, Pearland ... one sister ... father (Ian) played football at track ... a member of the National Honor Society and an Eagle Scout who Tackles - 4 at Texas (S 20, 2008) Notre Dame and an uncle (Carl) played at Penn State ... has not declared carried a 4.1 grade point average on a 5.0 scale. a major ... Duncan College. Personal Clay Gentry Hebert ... born March 27, 1990 in Houston ... son of Clyde and Janet Hebert, Spring .... father played football at North Texas ... uncle Bruce Hebert was an All-SWC offensive lineman at Texas in 1974 ... Sport Management major ... Baker College.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 25 yards more per game rushing over the last eight games (111 yards in the first four, 158 over the last nine) ... Owls were 8-1 over the last nine 66 games. 5 Jake HICKS 2007 Justin HIll Redshirted OL, 6-4, 280, Junior LB, 5-11, 225, Senior Montgomery, Texas (Montgomery HS) Montgomery High School Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas HS) 2007 graduate of Montgomery High School, north of Houston ... unani- Rice mous All-District 18-4A and all Montgomery County selection for coach Rice Battled through injuries in the middle of the year to come back strong John Bolfing ... helped the Bears to their first playoff victory since 1989 Most experienced Owl linebacker who built upon his initial campaign at and earn All C-USA honorable mention honors from the league’s coach- ... selected to play in the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star the position with a solid spring. es in 2009. Game ... earned honorable mention honors as a junior ... also lettered in powerlifting and track and earned a bronze medal in the regional meet 2009 2009 senior year with a discus throw of 154 feet ... first-team academic all- Finished sixth on the team with 43 tackles ... ended the year with seven district ... enjoys the martial arts and also plays the guitar and cello. Returned to the lineup at SMU after missing five games because of tackles, including his first career sack, against Houston ... credited with a an injury sustained at Oklahoma State .... had started 12 consecutive career-high eight tackles vs. UTEP as the Owls held C-USA leading rush- games on the line (nine at right tackle, three at right guard) and has Personal er Donald Buckram to just second-half 32 yards on 16 carries ... credited 17 career starts ... worked as the starter at left guard in the spring then James Kenneth Hicks, Jr. ... born July 20, 1989 in Tulsa, Okla. ... son of Jim with four tackles and the Owls’ first punt block since 2006 (Terrance Gar- flipped to the right side in fall camp ... made his first start at guard in the and Monica Hicks ... one brother, two sisters ... Political Science major ... mon vs. Tulsa) in win over Tulane ... made first career start at linebacker opener at UAB. Martel College. vs. Navy ... had five tackles against Tulsa ... missed Oklahoma State game with injury ... returned to action against Vanderbilt and had three tack- 2008 les, including his first for lost yardage and broke up a pass ... credited Redshirt freshman who started 10 games, including nine in a row, at with three tackles and a forced fumble in the opener at UAB. right tackle ... made his collegiate debut in the opener against SMU and his starting debut came at Vanderbilt ... entered the starting lineup to 2008 stay for the remainder of the year vs. North Texas ... Owls averaged 50 Battled through nagging injuries while contributing on both sides of

26 l Rice Football l Player Biographies the ball and on special teams ... opened the season recovering from an las reached the regional finals for the first time in school history senior Ju s t i n Hi l l Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s injury and then was asked to make the switch to linebacker after injuries season ... honorable mention all-state pick and a member of the Dallas to Brian Raines and Vernon James against Memphis ... credited with a Morning News area top 100 ... rushed for four touchdowns in a 38-35 YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU BLK career-best three tackles against Southern Miss (had his first career 100- playoff win over Mesquite Poteet and fellow Owl signee Taylor Dupree 2007 -- 3 3 ------yard rushing effort vs. USM as a freshman) ... was credited with three (who also scored four times) ... started at cornerback as a freshman and 2008 4 1 5 ------special teams tackles ... forced a fumble and then recovered it on a kick- as a linebacker as a sophomore before moving to offense full-time as a 2009 20 23 43 3/10 1/6 1 -- 1 1 off vs. North Texas to set up an Owls’ touchdown ... returned to running junior ... second-team academic all-state selection ... regional qualifier in TOTAL 24 27 51 3/10 1/6 1 -- 1 1 back against Tulane and rushed for 14 yards on three carries. both the (6’5”) and long jump (22’). Rushing Receiving YEAR NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG 2007 Personal 2007 88 321 3 54 10 82 0 28 Led Owl running backs with 321 yards while playing in all 12 games Justin Michael Hill ... born Sept. 9, 1988 in Mesquite ... son of Michael 2008 3 14 0 7 ------(six starts) ... gained 280 of his yards in conference action and aver- Hill and Fred and Cherye Moore ... one brother, three sisters ... Sociology 2009 ------aged 4.4 yards per carry against C-USA foes ... ran for an even 100 yards major ... Baker College. TOTAL 91 335 3 54 10 82 0 28 and scored his first career touchdown, covering 54 yards, in his second Single Game Highs career start of the season at Southern Miss to start conference play ... Tackles - 8 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) scored his second career touchdown against Houston ... ran for 22 yards Tackles For Loss - 1 at SMU (N 7, 2009), 1 at Houston (N 28, 2009) on seven carries in his collegiate debut for the Owls against Nicholls Quarterback Sacks - 1 at Houston (N 28, 2009) State ... posted Rice’s longest run of the night with an 11-yard burst on his first career attempt ... made his first career start at Texas ... caught a season-high three passes against UTEP, finishing with 10 on the season. Lake Dallas High School 2007 graduate of Lake Dallas High School in Corinth, northwest of Dal- las ... two-time, All-District 9-4A selection after topping 1,000 yards as a junior and senior for coach Michael Young ... rushed for 1,412 yards and 26 touchdowns while also catching 27 passes for 512 yards and five scores to earn unanimous all-district honors as a senior ... Lake Dal-

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 27 in English and Theater ... served as captain for the St. Thomas chapter 62 of FCA. 79 Personal Ross HILL Ross Jefferson Hill... born Feb. 8, 1990 in College Station ... son of Marc Jon HODDE and Jeffrey Hill, Houston ... one sister .... History major ... Will Rice Col- DE, 6-1, 255, Sophomore lege. OL, 6-7, 295, Freshman Houston, Texas (St. Thomas HS) Burton, Texas (Burton HS)

Rice Rice Walk-on who has added depth on the defensive line during his first two Scholarship lineman who redshirted in his first season and comes into seasons as a member of the Owls’ program. fall listed as the No. 2 right offensive tackle. 2009 Burton High School Member of the C-USA Honor Roll. All-State selection as a senior for Coach Clinton Smith at Burton ... led the Panthers to a 9-3 record as well as the team’s first district and area 2008 titles in school history ... two-time, All-District 27-1A selection ... also Awarded a C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal, presented to stu- earned third-team all-state honors in baseball as a sophomore and dent-athletes who post a cumulative grade point average of 3.75 or was a two-time, second-team all-district pick in basketball ... cousin of better. former Rice pitcher Lucas Luetge ... class treasurer, member of the Beta Club and an FFA Advisor. St. Thomas High School Two-year starter for coach Kurt Page at St. Thomas ... Eagles were state Personal TAPPS semifinalists his sophomore year and were district champs dur- Jon Wilton Hodde ... born June 2, 1990 in Brenham ... son of Jodell and ing his junior season ... started for two years on defense, and started on Charles Hodde, Burton ... two brothers ... has not declared a major ... offense as well as a senior ... also competed in rugby and track in high Lovett College. school ... won academic awards at St. Thomas for the highest average

28 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Round Rock High School 2007 graduate of Round Rock High School near Austin ... first-team All- 8 District 14-5A selection who led the Dragons to the regional semifinals 85 in his first year at quarterback ... threw for 2,024 yards, completing 133 Brent HOtard of 212 passes (.627) and 15 TDs ... rushed for 807 yards for coach Lanny Mario HuLL TE, 6-1, 230, Junior Wilson ... moved to quarterback as a senior after earning all-district hon- WR, 6-1, 190, Freshman ors as a wide receiver his junior year ... also played baseball at Round Round Rock, Texas (Round Rock HS) Rock ... member of the National Honor Society and active in Fellowship Altair, Texas (Rice Consolidated HS) of Christian Athletes as well as Special Olympics. Rice Rice Consolidated High School Has found a home at tight end Personal First-team 2A All-State by the Associated Press and District 26-2A MVP Brent Michael Hotard ... born June 23, 1989 in New Orleans, La. ... son of as a senior for coach Brad Dumont at Rice Consolidated High School ... 2009 Dennis and Roslyn Hotard ... Sport Management major ... Sid Richardson finished his senior year with 44 catches for 1,077 yards and 11 touch- Had put together one of the strongest fall camp efforts after moving College. downs ... returned two kickoffs and one punt for a touchdown ... three- back to wide receiver, before a broken thumb sidelined him for the first time all-district performer ... teamed as a sophomore with Owls’ transfer half of the 2009 season... Picked up his first career catch in the Bayou Br e n t Ho t a r d Ca r e e r Re c e i v i n g St a t i s t i c s QB Taylor Cook in 2007 to lead the Raiders to the 2A state semifinals, Bucket game with Houston ... made his season debut against ECU, hold- and returned there again as a junior ... Rice Consolidated was 38-5 over YEAR REC YDS TD LG ing on placements ... worked into the receiver rotation against UCF. his three seasons ... all-district selection in basketball in 2008 and also 2008 ------competed in baseball, track and ... active in FCA. 2008 2009 1 3 -- 3 3 0 3 Redshirt freshman who saw action in eight games on offense and spe- Personal cial teams after moving back to offense in fall camp ... had worked at Single Game Highs Mario Alberto Hull, Jr. ... born Aug. 29, 1992 in San Diego, Calif. ... son safety during spring drills. Receptions - 1 at Houston (N 28, 2009) Receiving Yards - 3 at Houston (N 28, 2009) of Prisca Cantu and Mario Hull, Sr. ... four brothers ... has not declared a 2007 major ... Sid Richardson College. Took a redshirt season as a quarterback before moving to safety during 2008 spring drills.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 29 by ESPN on ABC’s review of the season’s top plays ... credited with seven Ch r i s Jamm e r Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e & Re t u r n St a t i s t i c s tackles and his first career sack vs. Texas ... topped that effort with an 38 eight-tackle effort vs. Southern Miss that also included a sack for a loss YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT of 12 yards ... also returned kickoffs, averaging 17.9 yards on 10 returns 2008 30 4 34 1/1 ------5 1 Chris JAMMER ... longest return was a 30-yard effort at Memphis ... was the youngest 2009 37 3 40 2/15 1/12 -- -- 4 -- TOTAL 67 7 74 3/16 1/12 -- -- 9 1 CB, 6-1, 190, Junior member of the 2008 Owl squad, having turned 18 at the start of fall drills. Kickoff Returns Sweeny, Texas (Sweeny HS) YEAR NO YDS TD LG Sweeny High School 2008 10 179 0 30 Rice Two-time All District 24-3A selection for coach Thomas Zajicek as both 2009 4 77 0 6 Veteran corner with 18 career starts in his first two years who is coming a defensive back and wide receiver ... member of Dave Campbell’s Texas TOTAL 14 256 0 30 Football Top 300 ... lettered in both basketball and track as well ... unani- off a standout spring camp. Single Game Highs mous selection both ways as a senior ... a member of the National Honor Tackles - 8 vs Southern Miss (O 18, 2008) 2009 Society and National Association of High School Scholars who carried a Pass Breakups - 3 vs Tulane (N 14, 2009) Made 11 starts at corner for the Owls in 2009 ... was credited with a 3.9 GPA and was a second-team Academic All State selection. Kickoff Returns - 4 at Memphis (S 6, 2008) season-high seven stops vs. Navy, including one for loss and also broke Kickoff Return Yards - 84 at Memphis (S 6, 2008) up a pass ... credited with a career-best three PBU vs. Tulane ... returned Personal three kickoffs for 63 yards vs. the Green Wave. Christopher Keith Jammer ... born Aug. 19, 1990 in Wharton ... son of Floyd and Yvette Jammer, Sweeny ... one brother, two sisters ... cousin 2008 of former Rice All-American pitcher Kenny Baugh, UTEP WR Johnnie Lee True freshman corner who showed a flair for the dramatic while playing Higgins and former Texas DB ... Kinesiology major ... in all 13 games and leading all corners with 40 tackles ... made six starts Sid Richardson College. ... credited with a pair of tackles in his debut vs. SMU, then turned in a memorable effort in his next game vs. Memphis ... stunned the Tigers with a 69-yard interception return with 11 seconds remaining to give Rice a 42-35 win ... interception was nominated as the Pontiac Game Changing Performance for the week of September 6 and also featured

30 l Rice Football l Player Biographies (including a team-best six on punt coverage) ... moved into the starting lineup at the KAT position vs. Southern Miss (4 games) and then moved 70 44 over to strong safety for the final three games ... matched his career- high with eight tackles vs. Tulsa ... credited with six stops, forced and re- Bobby JANISCH Chris JONES covered a fumble and broke up a pass in his first start (Southern Miss) ... returned a blocked field goal 55 yards for a touchdown at Tulane for the OL, 6-5, 285, Freshman SAF, 6-1, 210, Senior defense’s fifth touchdown of the season ... also forced a fumble against Houston, Texas (Jersey Village HS) Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS) the Green Wave ... broke up a pair of passes vs. Houston and tied for second on the team with five breakups for the season ... intercepted the Rice Rice first pass of his career vs. Western Michigan in the Texas Bowl. Talented lineman who was making a strong run up the depth chart be- Speedy defender who has 18 career starts in the defensive backfield. fore suffering an injury during spring drills. 2007 2009 Ranked third on the team among freshmen with 38 tackles ... credited 2009 Recovered a pair of fumbles, broke up a pass and was credited with with seven tackles, his first career sack, a forced fumble and a pass break Redshirted in his first season. four tackles vs. UTEP ... second fumble recovery came on kickoff cover- up in his first career start vs. Baylor ... stepped into a playing role after age in the fourth quarter to set up the Owls’ winning score ... credited Bencil Smith was injured early in the Nicholls game and responded with Jersey Village High School with six tackles vs. UCF, including his third TFL this season (career-high) eight tackles to match fellow freshman Scott Solomon for the team lead Two-time, All-District 15-5A performance for Coach David Snokhous at ... reached double-figures in tackles for the first time in his career, fin- in the game ... second on the team with nine special teams tackles, in- Jersey Village ... One of two Falcons to sign with Rice (Trey Briggs is the ishing with 10 against Vanderbilt ... also credited with a career-best 1.5 cluding eight on kick off coverage. other) ... a member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Hot 300 ... threw tackles for loss ... credited with five tackles and a pass break up in the the shot and discus in track. opener at UAB. Bowie High School 2007 graduate of James Bowie High School in Arlington, west of Dallas Personal 2008 ... All-District 8-5A as a senior for coach Kenny Perry as the Volunteers Robert Ian Janisch ... born Sept. 9, 1990 in Houston ... son of Bob and Moved into the starting lineup for the final seven games and finished reached the playoffs for the first time in school history ... named to the Janet Janisch, Houston ... has not declared a major ... Jones College. fourth on the team with 59 tackles ... tied for second on the team with a Dallas Morning News Top 100 and to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s pair of forced fumbles ... opened the year as a reserve and special teams Top 300 ... racked up 108 tackles, recovered three fumbles, forced two performer ... tied for second on the team with 11 special teams tackles others and intercepted two passes as a senior ... also a standout hurdler

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 31 on the track team, winning district titles as a junior and senior ... aca- demic all-district selection ... also visited Baylor, Arkansas and Texas Tech before selecting Rice. 59 4 Personal Bobby KIESEWETTER Randy KItchens Christopher Jones ... born March 3, 1989 in Dallas ... son of Sonia McG- rensey ... one brother, one sister ... Visual and Dramatic Arts major ... DL, 6-1, 260, Freshman WR, 6-3, 210, Junior Martel College. Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch HS) Robinson, Texas (Robinson HS)

Ch r i s Jo n e s Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s Rice Rice YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT Walk-on who adds depth in the interior defensive line. Moved to wide receiver during the season after opening the year at 2007 27 11 38 2/9 1.5/4 1 -- 2 -- safety. 2008 42 17 59 1.5/3 -- -- 5 1 2009 2009 23 14 37 3.5/14 -- -- 2 2 -- Redshirted in his first season. 2009 TOTAL 91 41 132 7/26 1.5/4 1 2 9 1 Picked up his first two career receptions at ECU ... returned to the field Katy Cinco Ranch High School for time since 2007 in the opener at UAB ... saw action in three games on Single Game Highs Unanimous All-District 17-5A as a senior for Donald Clayton at Katy Tackles - 10 vs Vanderbilt (S 26, 2009) special teams and defense, then made the move to wide receiver prior Tackles For Loss - 1.5 vs Vanderbilt (S 26, 2009) Cinco Ranch HS ... finished the year with 49 tackles, three sacks, four to the Vanderbilt game. Fumble Recoveries - 2 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) forced fumbles and 17 quarterback pressures as the Cougars reached the regional semifinals ... team captain ... second-team academic all- 2008 state honoree ... member of the National Honor Society, the Math Club Redshirted his second year in the program. and FBLA. 2007 Personal Stepped into a playing role at the start of conference play when injuries Clayton Kiesewetter ... born Sept. 4, 1990 in Fort Worth ... son of Mary forced him out of a redshirt season ... credited with a season-best seven and Chip Kiesewetter, Katy ... one sister ... has not declared a major ... tackles against Houston, including his first career tackle for loss (three Brown College. yards) ... made his debut by playing on special teams at Southern Miss ...

32 l Rice Football l Player Biographies had eight tackles including two assists for lost yardage during the year. Robinson High School 96 84 2007 graduate of Robinson High School near Waco ... quarterbacked the Rockets to the finals of the state 3A Division II playoffs for coach Brian Dylan KLARE Klein KUBIAK Lewis ... MVP of District 17-3A and an honorable mention all-state selec- tion ... rushed for 1,418 yards and scored 23 touchdowns ... threw for DE, 6-3, 255, Freshman WR, 6-1, 190, Freshman 2,200 yards and 16 touchdowns while completing 143 of 283 passes as Refugio, Texas (Refugio HS) Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit HS) a senior ... rushed for 2,990 yards and 49 touchdowns during his prep his career, and threw for 5,747 yards and 48 scores ... earned four letters in Refugio High School Rice basketball and three in baseball ... member of the National Honor Soci- Four-time All-District 30-2A selection for coach Jason Herring at Refu- Signed with the Owls in 2009, but delayed his enrollment until January, ety and the academic all-state second team. gio ... two-time honorable mention all-state honoree ... ranked by Dave 2010 and participated in spring drills. Campbell’s Texas Football as one of the top 20 defensive linemen in Texas Personal and a member of its Top 300 ... District 30-2A MVP as a junior, defensive Strake Jesuit High School Joseph Randall Kitchens ... born Aug. 23, 1988 in Hattiesburg, Miss. ... MVP as a senior ... three-year team captain ... Bobcats were 51-5 in his All-District 18-5A selection for Coach Ron Counter in 2008 as the Cru- son of Joey Kitchens and Tammy Kitchens Martinez ... two sisters ... Eco- career, reaching the regional finals all four years, the quarterfinals twice saders won the district with a 9-2 record ... squad advanced to the sec- nomics major ... Wiess College. and the state semifinals as a senior ... state power lifting champion in ond round of the playoffs ... also played baseball at Strake, earning all 2009 ... first-team academic all-state ... member of the National Honor district honors as a senior designated hitter. Ra n d y Ki t c h e n s Ca r e e r Re c e i v i n g & De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s Society and class Valedictorian ... member of Refugio’s computer science Receiving Defense team that finished second at the state competition. Personal YEAR REC YDS TD LG UT AT TOT TFL Klein Ashton Kubiak ... born July 1, 1991 in Houston ... son of Gary and 2007 ------3 5 8 1/3 Personal Rhonda Kubiak ... father is the head coach of the and 2009 2 21 0 12 ------Dylan Wade Klare ... born March 23, 1992 in New Braunfels ... son of Wade his uncle (David Pierce) is an assistant coach for the Rice baseball team TOTAL 2 21 0 12 3 5 8 1/3 and Judy Klare ... one brother, one sister ... has not declared a major. ... both older brothers played football at Colorado State (Klint was a de- fensive back who completed his eligibility last fall and Klay is a quar- Single Game Highs Receptions - 2 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009) terback). Receiving Yards - 2 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009)

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 33 42 54 8 Michael KUtzler Richard LEDO Tanner LELAND LB, 6-0, 200, Freshman DE, 5-10, 230, Freshman SAF, 6-2, 215, Freshman Ft. Worth, Texas (Trinity Valley School) Houston, Texas (Bellaire Episcopal HS) Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch HS)

Rice Rice Rice Walkon who made great strides his first year in the program, redshirting Speedy walkon who adds depth to the Owls’ defensive end corps ... Walkon from Katy Cinco Ranch, one of four CRHS products on the 2010 in 2009. redshirted his first season at Rice (2009) added weight during a strong Rice squad (John Giofrre, Bobby Kiesewetter & James Radcliffe) ... who winter contitioning effort. redshirted first season in the program (2009). Trinity Valley School Two-time SPC (Southwest Preparatory Conference) Defensive Player of Bellaire Episcopal HS Cinco Ranch High School the Year (selected by the Ft. Worth Star Telegram) at Trinity Valley School First-team All-SPC (Southwest Preparatory Conference) pick as a senior Unanimous All-District 17-5A selection as well as the all-purpose defen- for coach Aaron Mattox ... SPC MVP as a senior ... credited with 356 tack- for coach Steve Leisz at Bellaire Episcopal ... credited with 54 tackles as sive MVP as a senior for Donald Clayton at Katy Cinco Ranch HS ... fin- les during career, including 56 for loss, 31 hurries, 24 sacks, 15 forced a senior and elected team captain ... also lettered four years in wrestling ished the year with 64 tackles, two fumble recoveries, four interceptions fumbles and five fumble recoveries ... Trojans were SPC Division II run- and three years in track ... member of the National Honor Society and and nine pass breakups as the Cougars reached the regional semifinals ner-up junior and senior years ... also competed in track ... a member of the National Art Honor Society ... served as the Treasurer for the Student ... second-team academic all-state honoree ... member of the National the National Honor Society and president of the senior class as a senior. Council. Honor Society and PALS (Peer Assistance Leadership).

Personal Personal Personal Michael Andrew Kutzler ... born Feb. 12, 1991 in Houston ... son of Dan Richard Van Ledo ... born Oct. 9, 1990 in Houston ... son of Dan and Kim Tanner Temple Leland ... born Feb. 22, 1991 in El Paso ... son of Mark and Bea Kutlzer, Ft. Worth ... one brother, one sister ... cousin (Eric Gad- Ledo, Bellaire ... two brothers ... has not declared a major ... Jones Col- and Simone Leland, Katy ... three brothers ... has not declared a major zinski) played football at Army from 1999-2000 ... has not declared a lege. ... Brown College. major ... Jones College.

34 l Rice Football l Player Biographies fumble, and a blocked field goal. 36 Lehigh High School 51 A three-year starter for coach Matt Perkowski at Lehigh, earning All-County, Ronnie LILLARD All-Southwest Florida and All-District honors ... a member of the Southwest Brandon Long Florida All-Star Team and was credited with 127 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, LB, 6-3, 215, Junior two sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a senior in DS, 6-0, 225, Senior Ft. Myers, Fla. (Lehigh HS) 2006 ... led his team to back-to-back district titles in his last two years and Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park HS) finished his career with 268 tackles, 46 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, picked off Rice three passes, forced six fumbles and blocked one punt ... graduated from Rice Enters his junior year looking to move into a greater role. high school with a 3.5 grade point average and was presented the Out- Entering his fourth year as the Owls’ deep snapper. standing English Student award, as well as earning the Florida Comprehen- 2009 sive Assessment Test (FCAT) Highest Math Score Award. 2009 Credited with a career-high five tackles and picked up his first career inter- Credited with his first punt coverage tackle vs. Tulane ... three of his four ception at ECU ... made his season debut as a reserve against Navy. Personal career coverage tackles have come vs. the Green Wave. Ronald Stephen Lillard ... born March 20, 1989 in Ft. Myers, Fla. ... son of Ron 2008 Lillard, Ft. Myers ... three brothers, four sisters ... Religious Studies major ... 2008 As a true freshman made his mark on special teams and as a backup at line- Wiess College. Successfully executed all 135 snaps during the year (73 PAT, 10 FG, 52 backer ... credited with nine tackles, four on kickoff coverage ... made his punts) ... second on the team with three tackles on punt coverage, in- college debut at Vanderbilt on special teams, and was credited with his first Ro n n i e Li l l a r d Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s cluding a pair at Tulane ... candidate for CoSIDA District VI academic three tackles after entering the game at linebacker in the fourth quarter ... honors with a 3.60 GPA while majoring in Economics. YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK FF FR PBU INT matched effort with three stops against North Texas, including his first TFL. 2008 7 2 9 1/1 ------2009 2 4 6 ------1 2007 Prior to Rice 6 15 1/1 ------1 Handled the deep snapping chores all season ... credited with his first Attended the Air Force Academy Prep School in Colorado special teams tackle at Houston ... member of the C-USA Commission- Springs, Colo., in 2007 after graduating from Lehigh High School in Ft. My- Single Game High er’s Honor Roll. Tackles - 5 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009) ers, Fla. ... credited with 62 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, 4 sacks, 1 forced

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 35 2006 Will Hudgens on the final play ... matched that total the next week in Redshirted his first career start vs. Vanderbilt ... broke up passes vs. North Texas and 92 Southern Miss ... suffered a strained calf muscle and missed the final four Deer Park High School regular season games, but returned to play in the Texas Bowl. 2006 graduate of Deer Park High in suburban ... Kramer LUCIO twice a special teams All-District 23-5A pick for coach Chris Massey ... DE, 6-4, 245, Senior 2007 one of the top deep snappers in the state ... had three tackles on punt Made his debut against Baylor ... missed the Texas Tech, Texas and South- coverage as a senior ... academic all-state ... helped Deer Park to a 7-4 Richardson, Texas (Berkner HS) ern Miss games with an injury, returned to action against Memphis, but record as a senior and a berth in the Class 5A state playoffs ... played on suffered a second injury and missed the rest of the season ... named to the Deer Park baseball team, helping the Deer to an unbeaten district Rice the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. record and the league title as a senior ... had a 4.79 GPA (6.0 scale) ... Saw extended playing time in his junior year and moved into a starting member of the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta (math hon- position at the end of spring drills. Berkner High School orary) ... active in his church and PALs (Peer Assistance Leadership) ... 2007 graduate of Berkner High School in Richardson ... unanimous All- also recruited by Northwestern, Washington, Syracuse, Northern Illinois 2009 District 9-5A selection and team defensive MVP for coach Jim Ledford and Boston College. Matched career-high with two tackles vs. Tulsa and credited with his first ... Berkner reached third round of the state playoffs ... credited with 80 solo sack for a loss of eight yards ... made second career start at UAB in tackles senior year, including 14 for loss (five sacks) and nine pass break Personal the opener and shared credit on his first career sack ... credited with one ups ...named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 ... also competed Brandon Michael Long ... born Feb. 5, 1988 in Houston ... son of Brian stop at Texas Tech and vs. Vanderbilt ... missed five of the last six games, in track and was a regional qualifier in the discus ... member of the Na- and Brenda Long, Deer Park ... two sisters ... Baker College. including final two ... returned to action vs. Tulane after missing three tional Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta math society ... first-team aca- games with an injury ... credited with an assist vs. the Green Wave. demic all-state selection ... involved in school’s student advisory council Br a n d o n Lo n g Ca r e e r Sp e c i a l Te am Tac k l e St a t i s t i c s ... also visited Houston before committing to Rice. 2008 YEAR UT AT TOT Contributor at defensive end who enjoyed productive efforts when not Personal 2007 ------sidelined by injuries ... missed most of fall camp while recuperating from Kramer John Lucio ... born March 11, 1989 in Garland ... son of Ramiro 2008 2 1 3 off-season surgery, but was able to play in the opener vs. SMU ... cred- and Jan Lucio ... one brother ... father played football at East Texas State 2009 1 0 1 ited with his first career tackle against the Mustangs ... credited with a ... Sport Management major ... Lovett College. 1 4 career-best three tackles at Memphis, including a stop of quarterback

36 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Kr am e r Lu c i o Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s Kenny Perry ... teamed with fellow Rice signee Derek Clark to lead the Volunteers to a share of the District 8-5A title and the Region 1 5A Di- YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FR PBU INT 10 vision 1 championship game ... Bowie had never won a playoff game 2007 0 0 0 ------prior to the year ... caught 61 passes for 917 yards and a city-record 12 2008 8 4 12 ------2 -- Roddy MAGINOT touchdowns as a senior ... rushed for an additional 118 yards and a pair 2009 4 3 7 1.5/9 1.5/9 ------of touchdowns ... finished his career with 98 catches for 1,536 yards and TOTAL 12 7 19 1.5/9 1.5/9 -- -- 2 -- WR, 5-10, 170, Junior 19 touchdown catches ... named to the 7 on 7 state championship all- Single Game High Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS) tournament team ... member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300... Tackles - 3 at Vanderbilt (S 13, 2008) carried a 3.8 grade point average in high school. Rice Made two starts for the Owls as a sophomore. Personal Roddy James Maginot ... born Feb. 4, 1990 in Arlington ... son of Robert 2009 and Rochelle Maginot, Arlington ... one brother, Ryan, played football at Started a pair of games ... made his first career start vs. Tulsa ... matched McPherson College ... Kinesiology major ... Jones College. his career total with three catches for 44 yards at Texas Tech, including a career-best, 27-yarder from John Thomas Shepherd ... returned a pair of Ro dd y Ma g i n o t Ca r e e r St a t i s t i c s kickoffs for 57 yards, including a career-long of 30 yards vs. Houston. Receiving Rushing Kickoff Returns 2008 YEAR NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG True freshman receiver who stepped into a playing role when injuries 2008 3 44 0 17 1 -10 0 0 ------thinned the receiver ranks ... made his debut against Texas ... caught his 2009 8 86 0 27 0 0 0 0 2 57 0 30 first pass for a 17-yard gain vs. Tulsa ... caught one for 10 yards vs. South- TOTAL 11 131 0 27 1 -10 0 0 2 57 0 30 ern Miss and his final reception of the year was for 17 yards vs. Tulane ... Single Game Highs dropped for a 10-yard loss in his only rushing attempt (vs. Army). Receptions - 3 at Texas Tech (S 12, 2009) Receiving Yards - 44 at Texas Tech (S 12, 2009) Bowie High School Speedy wide receiver who was an All-District 8-5A selection for coach

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 37 2008 Personal C-USA All-Freshman selection who averaged 38.3 yards on 51 punts for Kyle Dean Martens ... born March 4, 1990 in Spearfish, S.D. ... son of Jim 41 the Owls ... averaged 41.4 yards on 16 punts over his last four regular Martens, Belle Fouche, S.D. and Cindy Martens-Lieving, Spearfish ... four season games (663 yards) ... had three punts of at least 50 yards in the brothers ... Kinesiology major ... Martel College. Kyle MARTENS last five games and placed eight of his last 20 punts inside the 20 com- P, 6-6, 210, Junior pared with six of his first 31 punts ... had a career-best boot of 57 yards Ky l e Ma r t e n s Ca r e e r Pu n t i n g St a t i s t i c s at UTEP ... placed two of three punts vs. Army inside the 20 ... made his Spearfish, S.D. (Spearfish HS) debut against SMU and saw his first career punt downed at the SMU YEAR PNTS YDS AVG LG TB 50+ I20 two-yard line. 2008 52 2002 38.3 57 1 4 14 Rice 2009 48 2094 43.6 63 4 13 9 TOTAL 100 4096 40.9 63 5 17 23 Enters his junior year as a solid honors candidate ... second-team All C- Spearfish High School USA preseason pick by Phil Steele and a second-team selection on Dave All-around athlete who was a first-team 11A All-State selection by the Single Game Highs Campbell’s Texas Football All-Texas College preseason squad. South Dakota High School Coaches Association as a senior for coach Punts - 9 vs Vanderbilt (S 26, 2009), 9 vs Tulsa (O 3, 2009) Punting Yards - 450 vs Tulsa (O 3, 2009) Chuck Syverson ... ranked as the No. 6 punter after attending the Chris Punting Average - 50.0 vs Tulsa (O 3, 2009) 2009 Sailer Kicking Camp in Las Vegas ... named his team’s most improved Punts Inside the 20 - 2, Six Times During Career Named by Augusta Sports Council as a candidate for the 2009 player as well as the special teams MVP ... averaged 42.6 yards as a Award, which annually honors the nation’s top punter ... named to Phil punter, including a career-best, 82-yard kick ... 82 percent of his kickoffs Steele’s Midseason All C-USA second team ... fourth in C-USA and 16th na- were touchbacks ... also played wide receiver ... three-year letterman in tionally with a 43.4 average ... Rice season record is 45.94 by Steve Kidd basketball and track ... finished fifth as a junior in the high jump at the in 1985 ... averaged 50 yards per punt on nine kicks vs. Tulsa, the third state meet ... active in FCA and Young Life in high school. best effort in school history ... had five boots of better than 50 yards vs. Tulsa and had 12 this season, compared with six in all of 2008 and no more than one in any game ... did not connect for better than 50 yards until the sixth game of his freshman season ... averaged 43.5 yards on four punts at UAB in the opener, including a 51-yarder on his first effort of the year.

38 l Rice Football l Player Biographies both his junior and senior year ... also competed in basketball and track ... district defensive MVP and second-team, all-district as a senior cen- 88 ter for prep basketball team ... qualified for regionals in track for three seasons ... competed in the long jump, triple jump and anchored East Vance McDonald Chambers’ sprint relay teams ... a member of the National Honor Society and served as organization’s Treasurer ... senior class vice president and TE, 6-5, 260, Sophomore president of the student council ... ranked fifth in his graduation class. Winnie, Texas (East Chambers HS) Personal Rice Vance Coman McDonald ... born June 13, 1990 in Beaumont ... son of Stepped into a starting role as a freshman and enjoyed an standout Bret and Beverly McDonald ... one brother, one sister ... Kinesiology ma- spring camp to solidify his starting slot. jor ... Lovett College. 2009 Va n c e McDo n a l d Ca r e e r Re c e i v i n g St a t i s t i c s Earned C-USA All-Freshman honors after catching 12 passes in his first YEAR REC YDS AVG LG season ... caught a pair of passes for 35 yards at SMU, including a career- 2009 12 118 0 27 best 27 yarder ... missed two games due to an injury sustained vs. Tulsa, TOTAL 12 118 0 27 but returned to action with a catch against UCF ... made his first start vs. Vanderbilt ... caught a career-best six passes for 50 yards at Oklahoma Single Game Highs Receptions - 6 at Oklahoma State (S 19, 2009) State ... picked up his first two career receptions at Texas Tech ... made Receiving Yards - 50 at Oklahoma State (S 19, 2009) his debut in the opener at UAB and partially blocked a punt on the first series of the season.

East Chambers High School 2008 graduate of East Chambers High School ... three-year letterman for coach Tony Valastro ... earned All-District 24-2A honors as both a tight end and defensive end senior year ... East Chambers won district titles in

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 39 one touchdown ... scored first collegiate touchdown on a three-yard run Cy-Fair High School with 6:26 left in the fourth quarter against the Utes ... rushed for a team- Attended Cy-Fair High School, graduating in 2008 ... coached by Ed 2 high 74 yards on 17 carries and grabbed three receptions for 32 yards vs. Pustejovsky ... tallied 699 career carries for 5,847 yards and 83 touch- Miami (Sept. 6) ... became first player to gain over 100 all-purpose yards downs ... carried the ball 205 times for 1,711 yards and scored 23 touch- Sam McGUFFIE with 106 in the Miami (Ohio) game ... gained a career-high 131 yards downs during injury-shortened senior season ... rushed for 3,121 yards RB, 6-0, 200, Sophomore rushing on 25 carries at Notre Dame (Sept. 13), his first career 100-yard on 358 carries and scored 44 TDs as a junior ... carried the ball 115 times rushing effort ... grabbed four receptions for 47 yards against the Irish for 853 yards and scored 11 touchdowns sophomore season ... 2007 All- Cypress, Texas (Cy-Fair High School) ... scored first career receiving touchdown on a 40-yard catch and run USA second team by the USA Today ... EA Sports All-America third team against ND ... had 15 carries for 36 yards and scored one TD vs. Wisconsin ... PrepStar All-American and the publication’s 93rd-best player nation- Rice (Sept. 27) ... scored eventual game-winning touchdown on a three-yard ally ... played in U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... four-star prospect, the Highly-touted running back who becomes eligible this fall after trans- run with 3:03 left in the fourth quarter against the Badgers ... rushed nation’s No. 10 all-purpose back and the 38th-best player in the state of ferring from Michigan in January of 2009 ... tabbed by Phil Steele as a 19 times for 70 yards and scored one touchdown vs. Illinois (Oct. 4) ... Texas according to Rivals.com ... rated fifth-best back in the second-team All C-USA preseason selection. scored on a four-yard run on U-M’s second drive against the Fighting country by Rivals.com ... four-star recruit and the nation’s No. 7 running Illini ... rushed a career-high 25 times for 105 yards vs. Toledo (Oct. 11) ... back according to Scout.com ... tabbed as the No. 29 player in the coun- 2009 led the team with five catches for 44 yards against the Rockets ... gained try and named a first-team All-American as a utility player by Tom Lem- Competed in track for the Owls in the spring ... at the C-USA Indoor 36 yards on four carries and made one reception at Penn State (Oct. 18) ming ... unanimous first-team all-district selection as a senior ... named Championships, finished fifth in the long jump (23-2), sixth in the high ... made career debut as kick returner against the Nittany Lions, return- Associated Press All-State 5A at running back junior year ... produced a jump (6-2) and qualified second in the 60 meters (6.82) ... at the confer- ing four kicks for 94 yards, including a 35-yard long ... rushed twice for SPARQ score of 104.8 at the 2006 Houston NIKE Combine. ence outdoor championships, finished second in the long jump (24-8 ¼) 10 yards and had a 20-yard kick return vs. Michigan State (Oct. 25) ... and eighth in the 100 meters, qualifying with a time of 10.7. left game midway through the first quarter against the Spartans due Personal to injury ... missed Purdue (Nov. 1) game due to injury suffered against Samuel Terrence McGuffie ... born Oct. 16, 1989 ... son of Terrie McGuffie 2008 (Michigan) Michigan State ... carried three times for 16 yards and grabbed a 39-yard and Victoria McGuffie, Houston ... one brother, one sister ... has not de- Lettered while playing in 10 games and starting six contests at super- reception at Minnesota (Nov. 8) ... had a 21-yard kickoff return against clared a major ... Baker College. back ... team’s second-leading rusher and third-leading receiver ... car- the Gophers ... did not see game action vs. Northwestern (Nov. 15) ... had ried the ball 118 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns ... caught a 13-yard kickoff return prior to leaving the game with an injury at Ohio 19 passes for 175 yards and one TD ... made career debut as starting State (Nov. 22) ... elected to transfer following the season. superback vs. Utah (Aug. 30), compiling eight yards on eight carries and

40 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Sam McGu f f i e Ca r e e r St a t i s t i c s Rushing Receiving 16 56 YEAR RUSH YDS TD LG REC YDS TD LG 2008# 118 486 3 29 19 175 1 40 Taylor McHARGUE Scott MITCHELL TOTAL 118 486 3 29 19 175 1 40 QB, 6-1, 205, Freshman OL, 6-4, 295, Senior Kickoff Returns Cedar Park, Texas (Vista Ridge HS) Ottawa, Ontario (St. Mark Catholic HS) YEAR No YDS TD LG 2008# 7 148 0 35 148 0 35 Rice Rice Talented redshirt who heads into fall camp as one of three candidates for Fixture at left tackle since midway through the 2007 season ... All C-USA pre- # the starting job ... completed 8-11 for 126 yards in Blue-Gray Spring game. season selection (Coaches, Phil Steele) ... named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Single Game Highs Football All-Texas Offense preseason first team. Rushing Attempts - 25 at Notre Dame (S 13, 2008), vs Toledo (N 11, 2008) 2009 Rushing Yards - 131 at Notre Dame (S 13, 2008) Redshirted first season in the program. Receptions - 5 vs Toledo (N 11, 2008) 2009 Receiving Yards - 47 at Notre Dame (S 13, 2008) George R. Brown Award winner as Owls’ top o-lineman ... earned second- All Purpose Yards - 178 (131 rush, 47 receiving) at Notre Dame (S 13, 2008) Vista Ridge High School team All C-USA honors from the league’s coaches and from Phil Steele ... Second-team All-District 16-5A selection as a senior for Coach Bill Wilder made 30th consecutive start in the Bayou Bucket battle with Houston ... re- ... team captain as a senior ... ran for 1,606 yards and 16 touchdowns and turned to his familiar left tackle spot at SMU after making four starts at right threw for 2,040 yards and 17 scores ... ran a leg on Vista Ridge’s 4x200 tackle as the Owls shuffled their offensive line lineup due to injuries ... had relay team that won the district title ... academic all-district selection. made 22 consecutive starts at left tackle ... made his 19th career start at UAB before celebrating his 20th birthday five days later ... second-team All C-USA Personal preseason selection by the media ... named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Joseph Taylor McHargue ... born March 22, 1991 in Austin ... son of Mark All-Texas Offense preseason second team. and Sheila McHargue, Cedar Park ... one brother ... cousin Cory Bosley pitched for Oral Roberts ... Sport Management major ... McMurtry Col- 2008 lege. Put together a solid season at left tackle ... started all 13 games, and

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 41 closed out the regular season by holding Conference USA’s Defensive Personal Player of the Year, Phillip Hunt of Houston, to just one tackle (a sack on Donte ... born Jan. 8, 1991 in Austin, Texas... son of Beverly the last play of the first half). 81 Collins and Darrell Moore, Manor ... has not declared a major ... Will Rice College. 2007 Donte MOORE All C-USA Freshman selection by conference coaches ... made his debut at left tackle against Texas Tech ... also saw action as a reserve in the next WR, 6-0, 170, Freshman two games and then made his starting debut at Marshall at left tackle ... Manor, Texas (Manor HS) went on to start the final five games of the year.

Rice St. Mark Catholic High School Speedy wideout who will look to crack the playing rotation after red- 2007 graduate of St. Mark Catholic in Manotick, Ontario ... late addition shirting as a true freshman last year ... enters fall camp listed as the No. 2 to 2007 Rice recruiting class ... all-city and all-regional selection while Z receiver behind Corbin Smiter. playing both offensive and defensive tackle for the Lions, who finished the season 11-0 ... voted team MVP ... St. Mark won the OFSAA Bowl (Ot- 2009 tawa Federation of School Athletic Associations) to wrap up its season Ran track for the Owls and qualified for the NCAA West Regional in the ... started at defensive tackle for Canada at NFL Global Junior Football 400 meter ... was the last qualifier, but finished th35 out of 47 with a time Championships, held as part of XLI, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ... of 47.71 ... finished fourth at the C-USA outdoor with at season-best of Canada won the gold medal, defeating Team USA ... played basketball 47.50. and rugby in high school, as well as hockey at the club level. Manor High School Personal All-District 17-4A selection as an athlete and second-team pick as a wide Scott David Jackson Mitchell ... born Sept. 10, 1989 in Montreal, Quebec ... receiver for coach Eric Carter ... two-time medalist at the state track meet son of Bruce and Valerie Mitchell, Ottawa ... one brother, one sister ... sister as a senior ... finished second in the 100 (10.63) and came back a short (Seanna) has represented Canada at several international swimming com- time later to finish third in the 400 meters (47.38) ... also finished fifth in petitions and won a bronze medal as a member of its 4x100 freestyle relay the 200 (21.54) ... ranked in the top 10 percent of his class all four years ... Sport Management major ... Jones College. ... academic all-district selection.

42 l Rice Football l Player Biographies 72 61 22 Stefan NAZAR Harrison NGUYEN Stephen Noh OL, 6-5, 280, Sophomore LB, 6-0, 185, Junior SAF, 5-10, 190, Sophomore Toronto, Ontario (Michael Power HS) Northville, Mich. ( Catholic Central HS) Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS)

Rice Rice Rice One of five Canadians on the 2010 roster ... adds depth to the offensive Walk-on candidate who joined the squad in January of 2010 ... did not Walk-on candidate who joined the squad in January of 2010 line. play football in high school. Taylor High School 2009 Detroit Catholic Central High School Lettered for coach Kevin O’Keefe at Katy Seven Lakes High School in Reserve on the offensive line. Lettered in golf at Detroit Catholic Central High ... class valedictorian ... 2007 ... earned 4A Elite Academic All State honors in 2007 ... president of National AP Scholar ... three-time finalist at the International Science the National Honor Society. 2008 and Engineering Fair ... research fellow at the Weizman Institute in Re- Enrolled in January of 2008 and redshirted in his first season. hovot, Israel and at New Mexico State University. Personal Stephen Sooyoung Noah ... born May 15, 1990 in Silver Springs, Md. ... Michael Power High School Personal son of Jay and Grace Noh, Katy ... one sister ... Sport Management major Four-year letterman and Defensive MVP for coach Dan Delmastro ... also Harrison Phu Nguyen ... born Jan. 4, 1991 in Buffalo, N.Y. ... son of Hung ... Baker College. named Lineman of the Year ... plays the violin in his spare time and was and Loan Nguyen, Northville ... Cognitive Sciences major ... Hanszen Col- president of the Robotics Club in high school. lege. Personal Stefan Andrew Nazar ... born Dec. 12, 1989 in Toronto ... son of Gabriel and Irene Nazar, Toronto ... Psychology major ... Lovett College.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 43 Rochester (MI) High School 2007 graduate of Rochester (MI) High School ... two-way starter for 50 coach Drew Kisabeth ... earned all-conference honors and was named 34 team MVP ... played center and linebacker as a junior and fullback and Matt NoRDSTROM linebacker as a senior ... finished his career with 192 tackles, six fumble Cameron NWOSU LB, 6-0, 220, Junior recoveries, four forced fumbles, four sacks and one interception while LB, 5-10, 235, Freshman also rushing for five touchdowns ... also lettered three times in wrestling, Spring, Texas (Rochester HS) posting a 29-8 record as a senior, and four years in ... valedicto- Houston, Texas (Klein Forest HS) rian of his class, graduating with a 3.97 (4.0 scale) GPA ... parents moved Rice to Houston at the end of his senior year, which led him to enroll at Rice Rice Walk-on player who moved into the two-deep early in the 2009 season ... and walk on to the football program. Hard-hitting linebacker who will press for playing time this fall. became a starter by the third game, only to see his season shortened by an injury in the sixth game ... redshirted first year in program in 2007. Personal Klein Forest High School Matthew Allen Nordstrom ... born Dec. 27, 1988 in Winfield, Ill. ... son Second-team Class 5A All-State by the Associated Press under coach 2009 of Lloyd and Leslie Nordstrom, Spring ... one brother, two sisters... Civil Kenny Hammock at Klein Forest ... second-team All-Greater Houston by Credited with a career-best six tackles vs. Navy, including his first ca- Engineering major ... Brown College. the Houston Chronicle ... named to the Houston Chronicle’s Houston 100… reer tackle for loss ... was injured late in the Navy game and missed the Defensive Player of the Year in District 13-5A and team MVP as a senior ... next five games before returning vs. Houston ... had 18 tackles in his four Ma t t No r d s t r o m Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s three-time, all-district pick ... 113 tackles as a senior and 306 in three sea- starts before he was injured ... returned to the field for the Bayou Bucket sons at Klein Forest ... played in the 2010 Bayou Bowl and was the game’s and was credited with three tackles ... posted four tackles in each of his YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FR PBU INT leading tackler, finishing with 10 stops ... also competed in track, winning first three starts (Oklahoma State, Vanderbilt, Tulsa) ... made his first ca- 2008 1 1 2 ------district titles in the shot as a sophomore and junior ... NHS and student 2009 15 6 21 1/1 ------reer start at Oklahoma State ... had seen action in nine career games, council member ... served as an officer in both FCA and DECA. TOTAL 16 7 23 1/1 ------mostly on special teams, before earning his first start. Single Game High Personal 2008 Tackles - 6 vs Navy (O 10, 2009) Cameron Amaechi Nwosu ... born May 8, 1992 in Lubbock ... son of Isabel Moved into a playing role on special teams over the last seven games ... Whitfield-Nwosu, Houston and Linus and Dorothy Nwosu, Levelland ... credited with his first two career tackles vs. Army on kickoff coverage. four brothers ... has not declared a major ... Martel College.

44 l Rice Football l Player Biographies 2008 play in the 2007 Bayou Bowl against a team of all-stars from Louisiana Tied with fellow end Scott Solomon for the defensive line lead with 40 ... also played basketball and ran track ... member of the National Honor 95 tackles ... second on the team with 3.5 sacks and tied for second with Society and FCA while also coaching youth at the YMCA ... plays the six tackles for loss (both career highs) ... opened the year with 1.5 sacks piano. Cheta OZOUGWU in the first three games, then closed the regular season with sacks in DE, 6-2, 255, Senior consecutive games vs. Marshall and Houston ... had at least four tackles Personal in eight of 12 games (missed the Vanderbilt game) ... season-best tackle Chetachi Ozougwu ... born Nov. 18, 1988 in Houston ... son of Aja and Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor HS) effort was five vs. North Texas ... credited with four tackles and his first Josephine Ozougwu (two brothers, two sisters) ... Economics major ... career sack in the opener against SMU ... forced his first career fumble on Jones College. Rice his sack but SMU recovered. Primed for postseason honors heading into his senior year ... second- Ch e t a Oz o u g w u Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s 2007 team All C-USA pick by Phil Steele and on Dave Campbell’s Texas Football YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FF FR PBU Earned honorable mention freshman All-American designation from All-Texas College second team... Has made 32 career starts (23 consecu- 2007 26 17 43 2.5/4 ------1 tive) ... Rice’s nominee for the AFCA Good Works Team. The Sporting News and C-USA freshman honors from the conference 2008 26 14 40 6/31 3.5/24 -- 1 -- -- media ... finished seventh on the team, and second among linemen with 2009 37 24 55 10.5/25 4.5/28 8 -- 1 2 2009 43 tackles, despite missing the first two games of the year with an injury TOTAL 89 55 144 19/74 8/52 8 1 1 3 Earned honorable mention All C-USA honors from league coaches... Set ... recorded 37 of his tackles in conference action ... posted a season- high seven tackles against Memphis and also had three other games in Single Game Highs career-highs for tackles (61), TFL (10.5) and sacks (4.5)...Ranked second Tackles - 10 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009) among C-USA defensive linemen with 61tackles... Had 39 tackles, in- which he was credited with six stops (Houston, Marshall, SMU) ... broke Sacks - 2.0 vs UTEP (N 21, 2010) cluding eight for loss in the last six games... Recorded his first multi-sack up a pass vs. Marshall ... named to the C-USA Honor Roll Tackles for Loss - 2.5 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009) game with a pair vs. UTEP... Tied with fellow DE Scott Solomon for eighth in C-USA with .88 TFL per game... Recorded his first career double-figure Alief Taylor High School tackle game at ECU, finishing with 10, including 2.5 for losses... Cred- 2007 graduate of Alief Taylor High in suburban ... ited with three tackles vs. Tulsa to top 100 career tackles... Matched up All-District 18-5A and All-Greater Houston selection for coach Tom Ger- against the Oklahoma State’s All America (6th overall pick ber ... also earned academic all-district honors ... member of the Houston in the 2010 NFL Draft), Ozougwu was credited with eight tackles, includ- Chronicle’s Top 100 ... finished his senior year with 117 tackles, including ing a pair for loss (also a career-best)... Received the Joe Davis Award as 19 for loss (5 sacks) as Taylor reached the state playoffs ... selected to the most improved defensive player in spring drills. Rice Football l Player Biographies l 45 2007 Redshirted 64 40 Ardmore High School Tyler PARISH 2007 graduate of Ardmore High School in Ardmore, Okla. ... all-state Zach PATT OL, 6-4, 290, Junior and all-district selection as a senior for coach Mike Lloyd ... named the LB, 6-2, 215, Freshman District 5A-I Lineman of the Year and selected to play in the Oklahoma Ardmore, Okla. (Ardmore HS) Football Coaches Association all-star game, the ... ranked as the Honey Grove, Texas (Honey Grove HS) third-best line prospect in Oklahoma by Rivals.com ... graded out at 90 Rice percent, and allowed only two quarterback sacks ... member of the Na- Rice Started all 12 games during his sophomore season. tional Honor Society and named a Blue Ribbon Scholar. Talented all-around athlete who could play a variety of positions for the Owls. 2009 Personal Made his 15th career start (12th consecutive) at Houston ... returned to Tyler Colin Parish ... born April 18, 1989 in Littleton, Colo. ... son of How- Honey Grove High School right tackle at SMU after four starts at right guard as the Owls shuffled ard and Stephanie Parish (one sister) ... double major in Economics and Four-time All-District 11-2A selection for coach James Fuller at Honey their lineup along the offensive line due to injuries ... had made seven Sport Management ... Hanszen College. Grove ... led the Warriors in rushing for three consecutive seasons ... career starts (four consecutive) at right tackle ... credited with his first team reached the area championship in both his freshman and sopho- career tackle on punt coverage vs. Tulsa. more seasons ... also played basketball and earned All-Red River Valley honorable mention as a sophomore ... academic all-district ... member 2008 of the Beta Club. Athletic tackle who started three of the first four games at right tackle and then split time in a rotation with Jake Hicks over the final nine games Personal ... moved over to the left side against Southern Miss after Scott Mitchell Zachary Ryne Patt ... born Feb. 6, 1992 in Paris ... son of Roy Gene and was injured early in the game ... became the first freshman since David Delores Patt ... one brother ... has not declared a major ... Jones College. Berken and Austin Wilkinson in 2005 to start a season opener on the O-line when he lined up at right tackle vs. SMU.

46 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Personal Michael David Patterson ... born Nov. 11, 1989 in Hamilton, Ontario ... 87 son of Darrell and Julie Patterson ... two sisters ... father is the Owls’ run- 18 Michael PATTERSON ning backs coach ... Kinesiology major ... Lovett College. Turner PETERSeN WR, 5-11, 175, Sophomore Mi c h a e l Pa t t e r s o n Ca r e e r Re c e i v i n g St a t i s t i c s RB, 6-2, 220, Freshman Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) YEAR REC YDS AVG LG Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall HS) 2009 3 41 0 20 Rice TOTAL 3 41 0 20 Rice Saw action in 10 games as a redshirt freshman while earning his first Single Game Highs Redshirt freshman who made a strong impression in the spring after letter. Receptions - 1, Three Times moving to running back. Receiving Yards - 20 vs Vanderbilt (S 26, 2009) 2009 2009 Caught three passes on the season while also seeing action on special Redshirted his first year on campus. teams ... picked up his first career reception, good for 20 yards, vs. Van- derbilt ... made his debut in the opener at UAB. Heritage Hall High School Quarterbacked Heritage Hall to an Oklahoma 2A state title as a senior Rockwall High School for Coach Andy Bogert while earning All-State honors ... ran for 1,500 Unanimous All-District 10-5A selection for coach Scott Smith ... caught yards and 24 touchdowns ... threw for 1,224 yards and 16 touchdowns ... 68 passes for 851 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior, and finished his on defense, had 98 tackles and five interceptions ... named Little All-City career with 93 receptions for 1,215 yards and 13 scores ... also named Player of the Year and VYPE Magazine’s Oklahoma City Player of the Year team captain ... member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300...... high school teammate was , Jr. ... earned High School earned second-team all-district honors at cornerback as a junior ... let- All-American honors in swimming ... finished second in the Oklahoma tered twice in track ... a member of the National Society of High School 5A state meet in the 100 meters (50.18), third in the 50 meters (22.23) Scholars who carried a 3.7 grade point average. and anchored Heritage Hall’s state champion 200 freestyle relay ... also played soccer and was the team MVP as a junior.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 47 Personal Turner Christian Petersen ... born April 21, 1990 in Patuxent River, Md. .... son of Nels and Nancy Petersen, Oklahoma City, Okla. ... one sister ... has 29 24 not declared a major ... Duncan College. Kevin POOL Paul PORRAS RB, 5-8, 215, Senior SAF, 6-2, 195, Freshman Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro HS)

Rice Rice Walkon who has worked for two years on the scout teams ... redshirted Scholarship athlete who comes into fall camp as the No. 2 free safety after a in 2008 and was a reserve on the 2009 team. strong spring showing ... redshirted first year in program in 2009. Pearland High School Saguaro High School Two-year letterman for coach Tony Heath at Pearland High School ... split All-State selection as a senior and a two-time All-City and All-Region per- time as the starting fullback on the Oilers’ 2006 team that reached the former for Coach John Sanders at Saguaro ... played on three consecutive semifinals of the Class 5A Division 1 state playoffs ... earned his first letter Arizona 4A-1 state championship teams that went 41-1 over that stretch ... as a member of the Oilers’ 2005 District 24-5A championship team ... sec- named Scottsdale Player of the Year after catching 32 passes for 629 yards ond-team academic all-state selection ... active in FCA and youth ministry and eight TDs ... defensively, had 72 tackles and seven interceptions (two re- activities at his church ... competed in Future Problem Solvers and quali- turned for touchdowns) ... finished second in the state track meet in the triple fied for the state competition three times ... attended Alvin Junior College jump as a junior ... also played basketball ... nominated for the Wendy’s High for one year before enrolling at Rice in the fall of 2008. School Heisman ... NHS member ... homecoming king ... an Eagle Scout. Personal Personal Kevin Charles Pool ... born March 8, 1989 in Houston ... son of Chuck and Paul Allen Porras ... born Feb. 20, 1991 in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... son of Tom and Laura Pool, Pearland ... one brother, two sisters ... History major ... Hanszen Bunny Porras, Scottsdale, Ariz. ... one brother, Tyler, who played football at College. Stanford ... has not declared a major ... Duncan College.

48 l Rice Football l Player Biographies 17 10 6 Michael POYNTER James RADCLIFFE Patrick Randolph QB, 6-1, 195, Freshman LB, 6-1, 212, Freshman WR, 5-11, 170, Senior Arlington, Texas (Lamar HS) Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch HS) Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Paul W. Bryant HS)

Rice Rice Rice Walkon who adds depth to the Owls’ quarterback corps ... redshirt in 2009. Sure tackling linebacker prospect looks to crack the Owls’ rotation this fall. Finished second on the team with 39 catches for 356 yards during a solid junior year ... redshirted first year in program in 2006. Arlington Lamar High School Cinco Ranch High School All-district selection for coach Eddy Peach as a senior at Arlington Lamar Class 5A All-State Honorable Mention by the Associated Press for coach Don 2009 High School, throwing for 1680 yards and 10 touchdowns while rushing Clayton ... member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 ... named to Caught a career-high eight passes for 92 yards (also a career high) and a pair for 358 yards and 11 scores ... first-team academic all-state and elected the Houston Chronicle’s All-Greater Houston team ... named to the Houston of touchdowns at SMU ... had 29 catches over the last eight games ... second team captain... Dale Hansen Scholar Athlete of the Week ... graduated in Chronicle’s Houston 100 ... two-time All-District 17-5A selection and the dis- on the team with a career-best 39 catches, 356 yards and four TD catches ... the top four percent of his class ... member of the National Honor Society, trict defensive MVP as a junior ... team captain as Cinco Ranch advanced to established previous career, single-game bests with six catches for 58 yards Spanish National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta ... recipient of Princi- the 5A Division I semifinals ... ranks as the Cougars’ career (334) and single- and two touchdowns vs. Navy ... led the team with four catches vs. Tulsa and pal’s Award, Sam J. Curlee Award, Rotary Award, Scottish Rite Foundation season (142) tackle leader ... also holds the Cinco Ranch season sack record also carried the ball once for 13 yards ... established career-highs with five Scholarship Award and Arlington Womans Club Award. (6) ... member of National Honor Society ... three-time academic all-district. receptions for 50 yards at Texas Tech ... began the season with a pair of re- ceptions for 21 yards in the opener at UAB. Personal Personal Michael James Poynter ... born March 19, 1991 in Bedford ... son of Jim and Roland James Radcliffe III ... born Sept. 24, 1991 in Houston ... son of Jim and 2008 Peggy Poynter, Arlington ... two brothers ... father played football at Penn, Kris Radcliffe, Katy ... two brothers, one sister ... sister (Molly Radcliffe-Neff) Speedy receiver who caught 12 passes in the first five games before an ankle 1973-77 ... brother (Ben Poynter) played at SMU, 2003-07 ... cousin also was an All-America in field hockey at William & Mary ... has not declared a sprain hampered him down the stretch ... made his first career start against played at SMU, 2004-08 ... has not declared a major ... Martel College. major ... Martel College. SMU and scored his first career touchdown, a 35-yard pass from Chase Clem-

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 49 ent ... reception was the first of a school-record 41 that Clement would throw had a 3.3 high school GPA. during the regular season ... caught a career-high three passes vs. the Mus- tangs and matched that total in four other games ... twice totaled his career- Personal 28 best of 41 yards receiving (SMU and Southern Miss) ... caught his second TD Patrick Arneze Randolph ... born June 7, 1988 in Memphis, Tenn. ... son of Paul of the season vs. North Texas ... carried the ball twice for 22 yards, including and Mia Randolph, Tulsa ... one sister ... father played football at Tennessee- Charles ROSS a 14-yarder vs. North Texas. Martin then for Winnipeg and Montreal in the CFL ... father is now Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator at Tulsa ... History major ... Hanszen Col- RB, 6-1, 220, Sophomore 2007 lege. Schertz, Texas (Samuel Clemens HS) Finished the year with 142 all-purpose yards and averaged 17.8 yards per touch ... saw his first action against Baylor and carried the ball 21 yards on Pa t r i c k Ra n d o l p h Ca r e e r St a t i s t i c s Rice a reverse for his first career carry ... added eight yards on one rush against Receiving Rushing Earned All C-USA Freshmen honors (coaches and Rivals.com) after lead- Texas ... caught his first career pass, good for seven yards against Texas Tech ing the Owls in rushing and scoring ... first true freshman to lead the and followed that up with a nine-yard catch at Texas ... caught a career-long YEAR NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG 2007 3 51 0 35 4 20 0 21 team in rushing since Trevor Cobb in 1989.... Joe F. Lipscomb Award 35-yarder against UTEP ... also returned four kickoffs for a total of 71 yards, 2008 16 164 2 35 2 22 0 14 winner as the Owls’ top freshman with a long return of 22 coming against Texas. 2009 39 356 4 33 2 11 0 12 TOTAL 58 571 6 35 8 53 0 21 2009 Paul W. Bear Bryant High School Topped 100 yards for the first time in his career, rushing for 105 yards 2006 graduate of Paul W. Bryant High in Tuscaloosa, Ala. ... two-year starter Kickoff Returns on 10 carries and a pair of touchdowns vs. Houston ... joined with Tyler and three-year letterman as a two-way player for coach Scott Booth ... YEAR No YDS TD LG Smith to give the Owls a pair of 100-yard rushers in the same game for helped the Stampede to the state playoffs as a senior ... earned a pair of 2007 4 71 0 22 the first time since 2005 ... finished with 11 rushing touchdowns this sea- player of the week honors for his play against Tuscaloosa Central (WVUA) 2008 ------son, the most in C-USA by a freshman running back and fourth among and Northridge (Athlete’s Foot) ... holds Bryant school records for a 97-yard 2009 1 20 0 20 all freshmen at the conclusion of the regular season ... 11 rushing touch- TD run and his 13.6 yards per carry average on the season ... had 25 tackles 91 0 22 downs were the most by an Owl since Ed Bailey ran for 12 in 2004 ... ran and two interceptions on defense ... on offense, had 20 catches for 251 yards Single Game Highs for three short TDs vs. UTEP, his second, three-touchdown effort during and four touchdowns ... also had 250 yards and two TDs on 19 rushing at- Receptions - 8 at SMU (N 7, 2009) the year ... first Owl to have a pair of three-rushing TD games since Greg tempts ... in track, holds Bryant school records in the high jump (6-10) and Receiving Yards - 93 at SMU (N 7, 2009) Henderson in 2004 ... posted a career-best 146 all-purpose yards vs. the long jump (22-2 1/2) ... named all-state in the high jump in 2005 and 2006 ... Miners, including a career-best, 36-yard kickoff return ... rushed for a

50 l Rice Football l Player Biographies career-best 90 yards on 17 carries vs. Tulane ... ripped off a career-best Ch a r l e s Ro s s Ca r e e r St a t i s t i c s run of 54 yards vs. UCF, longest by an Owl running back since Justin Hill scored on a 54-yard run vs. Southern Miss in 2007 ... had a 48-yard TD Rushing Receiving 57 run against Vanderbilt, and is the first Rice RB to have two rushes of 48 YEAR NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG yards or more since Quinton Smith had three in 2006 ... became the first 2009 97 491 11 54 16 130 0 14 Hosam SHAHIN TOTAL 97 491 11 54 16 130 0 14 Owl in three years to rush for three scores in a game when he scored on DT, 6-3, 275, Freshman three short runs at Oklahoma State, taking a direct snap from center ... Kickoff Returns earned his first career start vs. Navy ... carried the ball a career-best 13 YEAR No YDS TD LG Richmond, B.C. (Hugh Boyd Secondary) times vs. Tulsa ... made his debut at UAB and rushed for 37 yards on five 2009 12 244 0 32 carries and returned one kickoff for 15 yards. TOTAL 12 244 0 32 Rice Single Game Highs Scholarship athlete who showed continual progress in the spring ... Clemens High School Rushing Attempts - 17 vs Tulane (N 14, 2009) redhsirted first year on campus. Two-time, All-District 26-4A and All-San Antonio for Coach Greg Ferrera Rushing Yards - 105 at Houston (N 28, 2009) at Clemens ... ran for 1,413 yards and 11 touchdowns ... caught 22 passes Rushing Touchdowns - 3 at Oklahoma State (S 19, 2009), 3 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) Hugh Boyd Secondary for 455 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior ... a member of Dave Receptions - 4 at Houston (N 28, 2009) AA Provincial All-Star for Coach Bruce Haddow at Hugh Boyd ... team Campbell’s Texas Football Hot 300 and ranked as one of the top 20 run- Receiving Yards - 34 vs Navy (O 10, 2009), 34 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) Kickoff Returns - 4 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) was ranked first in the province during the season for the first time in ning backs in 2008 ... ran for 1,259 yards and 14 TDs as well as caught 20 Kickoff Return Yards - 77 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) school history ... reached the quarterfinals of the AA playoffs ... won the passes for 424 yards and seven scores as a junior ... honorable mention Provincial title in 2006 ... a member of Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100 ... all-state as a junior ... two-time regional qualifier in the 200 meters, long credited with 63 tackles, 16 for loss (including eight sacks) and forced a jump, triple jump and as members of the 4x100 and 4x200 relays. pair of fumbles in nine games as a senior for the Trojans ... played soccer, basketball and threw the discus in track ... holds all the school records Personal in power lifting. Charles Anthony Ross ... born June 12, 1991 in San Antonio ... son of Phillip and Norma Ross, San Antonio ... one brother, one sister ... has not Personal declared a major ... Will Rice College. Hosam Khaled Shahin... born April 6, 1991 in Thompson, Manitoba ... son of Kimary and Khaled Shahin, Vancouver, B.C. ... two brothers, one sister ... has not declared a major ... McMurtry College.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 51 2007 74 45 Redshirt. Jenks High School Cade SHAw Tanner SHUCK 2007 graduate of Jenks High School in Jenks, Okla. ... named Oklahoma’s OL, 6-4, 290, Freshman LB, 5-11, 220, Junior 6A Player of the Year by The Tulsa World and a consensus all-state selec- tion after leading Jenks to the 6A state title ... played for coach Allen Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen HS) Jenks, Oklahoma (Jenks HS) Trimble ... led the team with 131 tackles, 24 tackles for loss and eight sacks ... four-year lettermen who played on Jenks’ state-title team as a Rice Rice freshman ... named Jenks’ Student-Athlete of the Year, with a 4.5 GPA Came on strong in the spring to emerge as the No. 2 center for the Owls Saw his 2009 campaign come to a premature end after a knee injury on a 4.0 scale ... visited Navy, Princeton, Harvard and Air Force before ... redshirted his first year on campus. midway through the season ... missed all of spring drills while continu- committing to Rice. ing his rehab after surgery. Calallen High School Personal Two-time, All-District 31-4A selection for Coach Phil Danaher ... named 2009 Tanner Shuck ... born Oct. 11, 1987 in Tulsa, Okla. ... son of Rick Shuck and the district’s outstanding offensive lineman as a senior ... also earned Saw action in six games, including one start before suffering an injury Roberta Tyler ... one sister ... Sport Management major ... Sid Richardson All-Metro and All-South Texas honors as a senior after being named in practice prior to the ECU game ... made his first career start at Texas College. second-team as a junior ... two-time academic all-district choice. Tech and tied his career-high with five tackles ... saw action at linebacker in the opener at UAB. Ta n n e r Sh u c k Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s Personal Cade Mitchell Shaw ... born July 17, 1991 in Corpus Christi ... son of Mitch 2008 YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FF PBU INT and Teresa Shaw, Corpus Christi ... two sisters ... has not declared a major Played in 11 of 13 games ... credited with 15 tackles, including a pair on 2008 7 8 15 1.5/21 1.5/21 ------2009 6 3 9 .5/1 ------... Duncan College. kickoffs ... credited with a career-best five tackles vs. Southern Miss ... TOTAL 13 11 24 2/22 1.5/21 ------had three stops against Vanderbilt and North Texas ... credited with his first career sacks (1.5) vs. North Texas for a loss of 21 yards. Single Game Highs Tackles - 5 vs Southern Miss (N 18, 2008), 5 at Texas Tech (S 12, 2009) Tackles For Loss - 1.5 vs North Texas (S 27, 2008) Quarterback Sacks - 1.5 vs North Texas (S 27, 2008)

52 l Rice Football l Player Biographies 120 yards and a touchdown vs. Marshall ... opened the year in the start- ing lineup vs. SMU and caught his first career TD pass, a 12-yarder from 91 80 Chase Clement ... made three more starts, then worked as a reserve until returning to the starting lineup against UTEP and caught three passes Josh SKINNER Corbin SMITER for 75 yards.

DE, 6-4, 255, Freshman WR, 6-2, 215, Senior 2007 Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee HS) Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS) Missed most of the season with a recurring foot injury ... missed the non- conference schedule before making his season debut against Southern Rice Rice Miss ... made his first catch of the year the following week at Houston for Talented defensive end prospect who bounced back from an early injury Returns for a fifth season after nagging injuries caused him to apply for 33 yards, the longest of his career ... caught three passes against Mem- in the fall to have a productive spring ... redshirted as a true freshman. a medical hardship in 2009. phis for 34 yards one week later, but re-injured the foot and was lost for the remainder of the season. Silsbee High School 2009 Had seen limited action in three of the first four games while recovering 2006 Two-time, All-District 21-3A for Coach Bobby McGallion at Silsbee ... True freshman wide receiver who played in nine games and caught a also named All-Southeast Texas ... credited with 74 tackles, including 6.5 from off-season surgery, before deciding to seek a medical redshirt for the 2009 season ... picked up his first catch of the year vs. Vanderbilt. career-high six passes in the R + L Carriers ... made his sacks as a senior for the bi-district champions ... academic all-state selec- first career catch at Tulane and his second against UCF ... contributed a th tion who ranked 12 in his senior class ... an all-district pick in baseball key catch in the Owls’ drive to their first bowl game in 45 years ... caught since his freshman year ... also played basketball and threw the discus 2008 Came back from foot injuries that held him out nearly all of 2007 as well a 32-yard toss from Joel Armstrong on fourth down to set up the Owls’ in track ... a member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Hot 300 as both 2008 spring drills to finish fourth on the team with 30 receptions for 487 fourth quarter touchdown against ECU that pulled them to within two a junior and senior. yards and three touchdowns as a junior ... led the team with a 16.2 yards points (17-15) ... started the final regular season contest vs. SMU and the per catch average ... third on the team with 10 plays of 20 yards or better R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl against Troy. Personal ... closed the season with a rush, topping 100 yards against both Army Joshua Andrew Skinner ... born Dec. 2, 1990 in Beaumont ... son of Scott and Marshall ... became the fourth Owl to top 100 yards in receiving in Carroll High School and Patricia Skinner, Silsbee ... one brother ... has not declared a major 2008 with a career-best 104-yard day against Army ... caught a career- 2006 graduate of South Lake Carroll High in suburban Fort Worth ... solid ... Duncan College. long, 54-yard touchdown pass ... caught four passes for a career-high member of two state championship squads for coach Todd Dodge ...

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 53 helped the Dragons to a 16-0 mark and a victory in the state title game made his first career start against Southern Miss ... missed the final five against Katy ... had 52 catches for 748 yards and 13 touchdowns as a games of the regular season, but returned to the playing rotation for the senior, averaging 14.4 yards per catch ... high school teammate of fellow 99 Texas Bowl vs. Western Michigan ... had two tackles against both Vander- Rice recruits Joseph Agnew and Evan Fentriss ... also competed in track bilt and Texas. and basketball at Carroll ... carried a high school GPA of 3.0 ... chose Rice Michael SMITH over New Mexico, Utah, SMU and Wyoming. Bay City High School DT, 6-1, 280, Junior Stout defender who was a two-time unanimous All-District 24-4A selec- Personal Bay City, Texas (Bay City HS) tion and a three-year starter for coach Danny Edelman ... earned second- Corbin Smiter (SMY-tur) ... born Sept. 17, 1987 in Chicago, Ill. ... son of team Texas Sports Writers Association All-State honors ... also lettered in Dennis and DeEdra Smiter, Southlake ... one brother, two sisters ... Po- Rice basketball (twice) and track (four times) ... named to the Texas Prep Ex- litical Science major who is also pursuing a minor in Business ... Jones Answered any questions about how he would return from knee surgery tra Houston Top 100 ... member of the National Honor Society for three College. in the spring of 2009 with a solid sophomore campaign. years. Co r b i n Sm i t e r Ca r e e r Re c e i v i n g St a t i s t i c s 2009 Personal Finished the year with 24 tackles after starting the last eight games of Michael David Smith ... born April 7, 1990 in Bay City ... son of Andrew and YEAR REC YDS TD LG Berrilyn Smith, Bay City ... one brother, one sister ... father played football 2006 9 96 0 32 the year ... matched his career high with four tackles at Houston ... also credited with four tackles and picked off his first career pass vs. Tulane ... at Prairie View ... brother (Andrew Jr. ) played football at North Texas ... 2007 4 67 0 33 double major in Pyschology and Kinesiology ... Sid Richardson College. 2008 30 487 3 54 finished strongly, totaling 17 tackles in the last five games ... picked up his 2009 1 9 0 9 second career sack vs. UCF ... returned to the starting lineup vs. Tulsa, his i c h a e l m i t h a r e e r e f e n s i v e t a t i s t i c s TOTAL 44 659 3 54 first start since the Southern Miss game ... picked up his first career sack, M S C D S for a loss of eight yards vs. Vanderbilt ... credited with his first tackle at Tex- Single Game Highs YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FF PBU INT Receptions - 6 vs Troy (D 23, 2006) as Tech ... saw action in the rotation at nose tackle in the opener at UAB. 2008 4 2 6 ------Receiving Yards - 120 vs Marshall (N 22, 2008) 2009 13 11 24 2/13 1/8 ------1 2008 TOTAL 17 13 30 2/13 1/8 ------1 Worked his way into the rotation on the defensive line before a knee in- jury slowed him down the stretch ... made his debut in the opener against Single Game High Tackles - 4 vs Tulane (N 14, 2009), 4 at Houston (N 28, 2009) SMU and played in the first five games ... missed the Tulsa game, then

54 l Rice Football l Player Biographies tion ... made his first career start in the opener at UAB, completing a long Ty l e r Sm i t h Ca r e e r St a t i s t i c s recovery effort from major knee surgery in November of 2007. 37 Rushing Receiving 2008 YEAR RUSH YDS TD LG REC YDS TD LG Tyler SMITH Redshirted while recovering from knee surgery in November of 2007. 2007 4 6 0 6 ------2008 Redshirt RB, 5-8, 195, Junior 2007 2009 101 428 1 19 9 38 0 13 Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park HS) Made his debut at Texas, returning five kickoffs for 119 yards, including a TOTAL 105 434 1 19 9 38 0 13 long return of 42 yards ... return was the longest of the year for Rice and Kickoff Returns Rice set up the Owls’ first score of the game ... led the team with a 21.8 yard average on 14 kickoff returns ... made his rushing debut against Texas as YEAR No YDS TD LG Closed his sophomore year strongly with a pair of 100-yard games to fin- 2007 14 278 0 42 ish second on the team with 428 yards... George R. Brown Award winner well, losing one yard on his first career carry ... season ended when he suf- fered a knee injury on a kick return vs. UTEP. 2008 Redshirt as the Owls’ top running back in 2009. 2009 ------TOTAL 14 278 0 42 2009 Cedar Park High School Became the first Owl to post back-to-back, 100-yard games when he ran 2007 graduate of Cedar Park High School near Austin ... two-time, All- Single Game Highs Rushing Attempts - 23 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) for 113 yards on 21 carries vs. Houston ... last Owl RB to do so was his District 14-5A selection at running back for coach Chris Ross ... rushed for 1,435 yards and scored 25 touchdowns as a senior for the Timberwolves ... Rushing Yards - 127 vs UTEP (N 21, 2009) brother Quinton in 2006 ... ran for 240 yards over the last two games of Receptions - 2 vs East Carolina (O 17, 2009), 2 vs UCF (O 24, 2009) the year ... a week prior to the Houston game, rushed for a career-high 127 rushed for more than 2,500 yards and scored 42 touchdowns in his career Receiving Yards - 22 vs East Carolina (O 17, 2009) yards on 23 carries and scored his first career touchdown (12 yards) in the ... lettered twice in basketball and three times in track ... qualified for the win over UTEP ... was the Owls’ first 100-yard rusher since C. J. Ugokwe ran state meet in the long jump ... was active in high school’s FCA chapter. for 110 yards vs. Houston in 2008 and the most by an Owl running back since his brother Quinton ran for 171 vs. UTEP in 2006 ... picked up 38 Personal Tyler Marcel Smith ... born Aug. 23, 1989 at Lawton, Okla. ... son of Quinton yards on 10 carries vs. UCF, including a career-best, 19-yard carry ... rushed and Pamela Smith ... one brother, one sister ... Quinton Smith, Sr. played for 49 yards at Texas Tech despite coming down with turf toe during the football at Abilene Christian from 1972-74 ... brother Quinton, Jr., com- game ... missed four games while recuperating ... returned to action at pleted his career at Rice in 2006 as the Owls’ second-leading career rusher ECU and posted career-longs with a 13-yard rush and a 13-yard recep- with 2,505 yards ... Sociology major ... Baker College.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 55 forced a pair of fumbles on two of his sacks vs. SMU ... credited with a lane which Chris Jones returned for a 55-yard touchdown ... also set up career-best 11 tackles and three sacks vs. Tulsa ... became the first Owl a score with a fumble recovery vs. SMU ... missed the Vanderbilt game 13 defensive lineman to reach double figures in a game since John Syptak with an injury ... named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s All-Texas Col- had 11 stops vs. Houston in 2005 ... three sacks were the most in a game lege second team in the preseason. Scott Solomon by an Owl since linebacker Jeff Vanover had three vs. Michigan State NT, 6-3, 275, Senior in 2002 ... defensive end Brandon Green was the last Owl lineman to 2007 have three sacks in a game (twice in 2001) ... credited with four tackles, Earned C-USA All-Freshmen honors from league coaches, as well as San Antonio, Texas (Marshall HS) including a three-yard sack of Joe Webb ... second-team All C-USA pre- freshman All-America nod from Scout.com ... despite missing the South- season selection by the media in a poll conducted by the New Orleans ern Miss game, led the down linemen and finished fourth on the team Rice Times-Picayune ... named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football All-Texas De- with 49 tackles ... led the team with 11 tackles for loss (41 yards) and 4.5 Intense leader along the defensive front who moved up the Owls’ career fense preseason second team. sacks (26 yards) ... finished 10th in the league in both categories ... made charts during a productive junior campaign and enters his senior year his presence felt right away during his first collegiate action against as a prime candidate for honors... Consensus preseason All C-USA selec- 2008 Nicholls, picking up a tackle for loss on a third-down play for his first ca- tion (Coaches, Phil Steele)… Named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Earned honorable mention All C-USA honors from the coaches ... led the reer tackle ... finished the night with eight stops, two for loss, forced one All Texas College preseason first team. team with nine tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks ... totals for yards lost on fumble and recovered another ... made his first career start at Baylor and tackles for loss (48) and sacks (35) were career-bests ... closed with tack- picked up his first career sack ... came back after missing the Southern 2009 les for loss in four-straight, regular-season games (six total) and sacks Miss game with an injury to register a season-best nine tackles against Earned second-team All C-USA honors from the league’s coaches and in each of the last three contests ... credited with 20 of his 40 tackles on Houston ... shared a tackle for loss against the Cougars and went on to was selected as one of four team captains after an outstanding junior the year in the last four games ... credited with at least a share of a TFL register at least one tackle for loss in each of the final six games of the campaign ... lead C-USA defensive linemen with 63 tackles ... tied for in eight of 12 games ... dominated the Owls’ win over Houston in the season ... closed the season strongly, totaling 13 tackles, three tackles sixth in C-USA with .54 sacks per game and tied with fellow DE Cheta Bayou Bucket, finishing with six tackles including a sack for a loss of 14 for loss and one sack against Tulane and Tulsa. Ozougwu for eighth in the league with .88 tackles for lost yards ... had yards and a second TFL for a loss of a yard ... also broke up one pass and 4.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks in the last three games ... jumped to eighth on caused multiple throws out of bounds to avoid sacks against Houston Marshall High School the Owls’ career TFL list with one vs. Tulane ... moved into fourth on the ... credited with a season-high seven tackles, including a sack vs. Mar- 2007 graduate of Marshall High School in San Antonio ... Defensive MVP Owls’ career sack list after picking up 2.5 sacks at SMU ... had a career- shall ... blocked the Owls’ fourth kick of the season, a field goal vs. Tu- for District 28-5A and a second team All-State selection for coach Mike best 6.5 sacks during the season, which ranks ninth in school history ... Carew, after piling up 105 tackles, including 13 for loss and nine sacks ...

56 l Rice Football l Player Biographies also named all-area ... sparked his team to a 9-3 record and the 28 5A ti- Klein Forest High School tle ... earned all-district honors as a junior with 69 tackles and four sacks 2007 graduate of Klein Forest in suburban northwest Houston ... sec- ... also competed in the long jump ... member of the National Honor 69 ond-team 5A All-State by 5A Texas Football.com and the District 16-5A Society, Mu Alpha Theta and the Spanish Honor Society ... graduated Defensive Player of the Year for coach Kenny Hammock ... a two-time in the top 10 percent of his class ... second-team academic all-state and Brian STACEY all-district pick for the Golden Eagles ... had 55 tackles, nine for loss and listed in Who’s Who of American High School Students OL, 6-1, 280, Junior seven sacks as a senior and completed his career with 147 tackles and 16 sacks ... member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Hon- Personal Houston, Texas (Klein Forest HS) or Society ... academic all-district selection. Scott Edward Solomon ... born Nov. 5, 1988 in San Antonio ... son of Dale and Diane Solomon ... two brothers ... Political Science major ... Sid Rich- Rice Personal ardson College. Made the successful jump across the trenches from defensive to offen- Brian Edward Stacey ... born March 13, 1989 in Houston ... son of Edward sive tackle in the spring. and Deborah Stacey ... one brother, one sister ... Sport Management ma- Sc o t t So l o m o n Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s jor ... Wiess College. 2009 YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FF PBU INT Matched his career-high with a pair of tackles vs. Houston ... credited 2007 31 18 49 11/41 4.5/26 -- 1 0 0 Br i a n St ac e y Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s with a pair of stops vs. Vanderbilt for his first multi-tackle game ... made 2008 5 15 40 9/48 4.5/36 -- 0 2 0 his first career start at Texas Tech at defensive tackle and was credited YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FF PBU INT 2009 39 24 63 10.5/37 6.5/31 21 2 2 0 2008 0 1 1 ------TOTAL 95 57 152 30.5/126 15.5/91 21 3 4 0 with one tackle ... saw action in the rotation at tackle in the opener at UAB ... suffered an injury early in the Tulsa game and did not play vs. 2009 4 3 7 ------Single Game Highs 4 8 ------Tackles - 11 vs Tulsa (O 3, 2009) Navy ... returned to action vs. East Carolina and was credited with a Single Game High Tackles for Loss - 3 vs Tulsa (O 3, 2009) tackle. Tackles - 2 vs Vanderbilt (S 26, 2009), 2 at Houston (N 28, 2009) Quarterback Sacks - 3 vs Tulsa (O 3, 2009) 2008 Made his debut on special teams at Vanderbilt ... saw action in short- yardage situations at Tulane and made his first career tackle a memo- rable one, being credited with the fourth-down stop at the goal line ... played in a total of six games.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 57 Personal Jamael Alexander Thomas ... born March 9, 1990 ... son of Mark and 15 58 Shemaria Thomas, Huntsville ... two brothers, two sisters ... Kinesiology Jordan TAYLOR Jamael THOMAS major ... Martel College. WR, 6-5, 200, Freshman DT, 6-0, 260, Sophomore Jama e l Th o ma s Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s Denison, Texas (Denison HS) Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville HS) YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FF PBU INT 2009 1 2 3 ------Rice Rice TOTAL 1 2 3 ------Muti-talented athlete who will alternate between quarterback and receiver. Walkon who earned playing time after a redshirt season. Single Game High Tackles - 2 at Houston (N 28, 2009) Denison High School 2009 4A Region II Player of the Year at quarterback for coach Cody White ... Saw action in three games during the year, and was credited with a earned all-state honors from Rivals.com while leading Denison to the 4A career-best pair of tackles in the season finale at Houston ... made his Division II semifinals ... ranked by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football as one debut at defensive tackle vs. Navy and was credited with his first career of the Top 20 athletes in Texas and a member of its Top 300 ... threw for tackle. 3,766 yards and 40 TDs ... ran for 2,500 yards and 39 touchdowns during his career ... earned all-district and honorable mention all-state honors as a wide receiver as a sophomore before moving to quarterback as a 2008 junior ... caught 29 passes for 546 yards and 11 touchdowns as a sopho- A member of the scout team while redshirting. more ... also played baseball and earned all-district honors as an out- fielder junior year ... ran track as a senior ... academic all-state selection. Huntsville High School 2008 graduate of Huntsville High School ... two-year letterman for coach Personal Mitchell Coey ... earned honorable mention All-District 18-4A honors as Jordan Neel Taylor ... born Feb. 18, 1992 in Sherman ... son of Randy and a junior on the offensive line ... was a high school teammate of fellow Karen Taylor ... has one brother, Ryan, who is a senior offensive lineman Owl Jared Williams ... ranked 10th in his senior class. ... member of Mu at UCLA ... has not declared a major ... Hanszen College. Alpha Theta and the Spanish Honor Society.

58 l Rice Football l Player Biographies 2008 Sh a n e Tu r n e r Ca r e e r St a t i s t i c s Opened the year in the rotation at running back and carried the 23 times for eight yards against SMU ... also had two carries at Memphis for Rushing Receiving two yards ... missed the remainder of the season because of a shoulder YEAR RUSH YDS TD LG REC YDS TD LG 2008 6 10 0 9 ------Shane TURNER injury. 2009 10 24 0 9 2 -4 -- -- rb, 5-9, 180, Sophomore Cy Falls High School TOTAL 16 34 0 9 2 -4 -- -- Houston, Texas (Cy Falls HS) A member of the Texas Top 100 and rated the 28th best all-purpose back Kickoff Returns as a senior ... unanimous All-District 17-5A selection for coach David Raf- YEAR No YDS TD LG Rice field while leading Cy Falls into the second round of the state playoffs 2008 ------Second-year player who shined on kickoff returns in 2009. ... Turner’s at Cy Falls was Todd Thompson, who 2009 37 881 -- 52 was a four-year letterman at Rice (1988-91) ... scored 28 touchdowns TOTAL 37 881 -- 52 2009 and averaged eight yards per carry (1,513 yards on 189 carries) as a se- Finished second in school history with 881 yards on 37 kickoff returns ... Single Game Highs nior, while catching 26 passes for another 302 yards and a touchdown Rushing Attempts - 5 at UAB (S 5, 2009) averaged 23.8 yards per return, the best by an Owl since Andray Downs ... returned a kickoff 100 yards in a nationally-televised game vs. Cy Fair Rushing Yards - 18 vs Navy (O 10, 2009) averaged 24.3 in 2004 ... just missed the school season mark of 885 yards on ESPN where he was matched against future Owl teammate Sam Kickoff Returns - 8 vs Navy (O 10, 2009) by Ja’Corey Shepherd set in 2008 ... broke the school record with 200 McGuffie ... rushed for 1,290 yards and scored 14 times as a junior to lead Kickoff Return Yards - 200 at UAB (S 5, 2009) yards in kickoff returns (six returns) in the opener at UAB ... broke the Cy Falls to the Division 2-5A title game ... finalist for the Touchdown Club old mark of 189 yards by Andray Downs set at San Jose State in 2004 of Houston’s Offensive Player of the Year ... member of Dave Campbell’s ... jumped five spots on the Owls’ single-season kickoff return list with Texas Football Top 300 and the Houston Chronicle’s Texas Top 100. 196 yards on eight returns vs. Navy ... game total vs. the Middies was second best in school history behind his 200-yard effort vs. UAB in the Personal 2009 opener ... began the Navy game with a 52-yard return, the longest Shane Turner ... born July 12, 1989 in Frederick, Md. ... son of Carl Turner by an Owl since Andray Downs returned one 53 yards in 2004 ... had a and Linda Ferguson Turner ... Sociology major ... Martel College. pair of 200-yard-plus, all-purpose games during the year (208 at UAB, 214 vs. Navy) ... returned six kicks for 107 yards at Texas Tech.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 59 43 75 14 Martin UWAH Justin wARREN Xavier WEBB CB, 5-8, 170, Junior ol, 6-3, 250, freshman SAF, 5-11, 205, Junior Mesquite, Texas (John Horn HS) San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS) Montgomery, Texas (Montgomery HS)

Rice Rice Rice Hard working walk-on who continues to improve and looks to move Athletic, offensive line prospect who joins a long list of Owl recruits from Assumed an expanded playing role last fall after Andrew Sendejo was into contention for playing time ... reserve the past two seasons who San Antonio. injured ... built on that experience to come out of Spring Practice as the was redshirted his first season at Rice (2007). starter at the KAT position. Roosevelt High School Dr. John Horn High School All-Greater San Antonio as named by the San Antonio Express-News ... 2009 2007 graduate of Dr. John Horn High School in Mesquite ... two-year All-District 26-5A selection for coach Neal La Hue at Roosevelt High Finished the year with 22 tackles, including a career-best six vs. Houston letterman for coach Dan Payne, earning first-team, academic all-state School ... two-year starter ... did not allow a sack in two years ... graded in his second start of the season ... made his first career start vs. UCF ... honors ... finished his career with 15 career pass breakups and a pair of at better than 90% for his games as a junior and 94% or better in every credited with three tackles, including his first career stop for a loss and interceptions ... top effort came against Dallas Skyline as a senior, inter- game as a senior ... a member of the National Honor Society and a sec- also recovered his first career fumble at ECU ... credited with four tackles cepting one pass and breaking up six others ... also lettered in track ... ond team academic all-state selection. at Texas Tech and also returned a short kickoff for six yards ... recorded graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA and was ranked in the top five percent his first, multi-tackle game at UAB with a pair of stops. of his class ... listed in Who’s Who Among High School Students. Personal Justin Dakota Warren ... born Jan. 25, 1992 in New Orleans, La. ... son of 2008 Personal Yevette and Alton Warren, Sr., San Antonio ... two brothers, two sisters ... True freshman who made his mark on special teams and as a reserve Martin Sunday Uwah ... born Jan. 24, 1989 in Arlington ... son of Sunday has not declared a major ... Brown College. in the defensive backfield ... made his debut against SMU and made a and Helen Uwah, Mesquite ... one brother, two sisters .. Kinesiology ma- tackle on kickoff coverage ... all eight of his tackles came on kickoff re- jor who is also seeking a minor in Business ... Baker College. turn coverage, which tied for third on the team.

60 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Montgomery High School Two-time, All-District 18-4A selection at quarterback for coach John Bolfing ... threw for 1,175 and rushed for 1,221 as a senior ... finished his 21 career with 4,198 yards passing and 2,489 rushing ... member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 and the Houston Chronicle’s Texas Top Denzel WELLS 100 ... district offensive MVP as a junior ... named the district’s newcomer WR, 5-11, 185, Sophomore of the year after earning a starting safety spot as a freshman ... moved to quarterback for his next three years ... USAA National Minority Leader- Houston, Texas (Cy Falls HS) ship Award winner ... elected Homecoming King ... four-time academic all-district selection ... member of the National Honor Society. Rice Speedy receiver who was set to contend for playing time last year be- Personal fore a shoulder injury in fall camp ... redshirted his first season in the Xavier Dominique Webb ... born Nov. 9, 1989 in Conroe ... son of Stephen program (2008). and Minnie Washington, Montgomery ... three brothers, two sisters ... Cy Falls High School Sport Management major ... Hanszen College. All-District 17-5A selection for coach David Raffield while leading Cy Falls into the second round of the state playoffs ... Well’s Offensive Coor- a v i e r e bb a r e e r t a t i s t i c s X W C S dinator at Cy Falls was Todd Thompson, who was a four-year letterman Defense Kickoff Returns at Rice (1988-91) ... averaged 20.6 yards per catch (43 catches for 927 YEAR UT AT TOT TFL FR RET YDS TD LG yards) and caught 10 touchdowns as a senior ... averaged 26.4 yards on 2008 6 2 8 ------17 kickoff returns, returning two for scores. 2009 16 6 22 1/3 1 1 6 -- 6 TOTAL 22 8 30 1/3 1 1 6 -- 6 Personal Single Game High Denzel Irvin Wells ... born May 1, 1990 in Houston ... son of Sametrius Tackles - 6 at Houston (N 28, 2009) Wells, Houston ... Kinesiology major ... Will Rice College.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 61 for loss ... credited with a career-best five tackles vs. Army ... made his Mesquite North High School second career start vs. Marshall and was credited with four tackles. 2007 graduate of Mesquite North High School east of Dallas ... former 47 running back who made the switch to linebacker as a senior for coach 2007 Steve Bragg ... earned honorable mention All-District 12-5A honors af- Aaron WILLIAMS Credited with four tackles, including one on special teams, while earn- ter piling up 71 tackles, including four sacks ... honorable mention aca- LB, 6-3, 220, Senior ing his first letter ... made his debut against Texas and was credited with demic all-state selection ... lettered twice in basketball and three times his first career tackle ... also had a tackle against Houston and was cred- in track ... active in Bible study ... also visited Baylor before committing Mesquite, Texas (North HS) ited with a season-best three stops against Memphis ... made the initial to Rice. move to defensive end later in the season when injuries depleted the ’ depth and remained there in the spring. Personal Versatile defender who brings experience to both the linebacking cor- Aaron Dewayne Williams ... born Oct. 31, 1988 in Mesquite ... son of Phil- pos and special teams. Aa r o n Wi l l i am s Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s lip Darrell, Dallas and Laurinda Thomas, Mesquite ... Sport Management major ... Will Rice College. 2009 YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FF PBU INT Credited with four tackles, a pair for lost yardage, including his first 2007 4 2 6 ------2008 11 9 20 1/2 ------1 -- career sack which came against UCF ... credited with a career-high five 2009 2 9 11 2.5/11 1/9 -- -- 1 -- tackles at East Carolina and also shared credit for a tackle for loss. TOTAL 17 20 37 3.5/13 1/9 -- -- 2 --

2008 Single Game High Saw action at both defensive end and linebacker, making starts at both Tackles - 5 vs Army (N 8, 2008), 5 at East Carolina (O 17, 2009) Tackles For Loss - 2 vs UCF (O 24, 2009) positions ... opened the year as a reserve at defensive end and had Quarterback Sacks - 1 vs UCF (O 24, 2009) tackles against SMU and Memphis ... moved into the starting lineup at defensive end vs. Vanderbilt when both Cheta Ozougwu and Scott Solomon could not make the trip because of injuries ... moved back to linebacker prior to the Tulane game and was credited with a pair of tack- les ... made his first career start vs. UTEP, filling in for Terrance Garmon at linebacker ... credited with three tackles as well as his first career tackle

62 l Rice Football l Player Biographies Huntsville High School Second-team All-District 18-4A selection at tight end for coach Mitchell 97 Coey ... named team offensive MVP ... caught 26 passes for 412 yards and three TDs as a senior ... totaled 544 yards receiving and four TD catches Jared WILLIAMS as a junior ... three-time Academic All-District selection ... National Honor DE, 6-3, 235, Sophomore Society member who carried a 4.9 GPA on a 5.0 scale ... ranked in the top five percent of his senior class ... a member of the German Honor Society Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville HS) and Mu Alpha Theta math honor society ... president of The Woodlands Area chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Rice Earned his first playing time in the fall and then carried his momentum Personal forward into the spring, emerging as the solid No.2 at right defensive Jared Nicholas Williams ... born Dec. 29, 1989 in Huntsville ... son of Willie end. and Melissa Williams ... one brother, one sister... Bioengineering major ... Hanszen College. 2009 Ended the season by matching his career-best with three tackles at Ja r e d Wi l l i am s Ca r e e r De f e n s i v e St a t i s t i c s Houston ... credited with a QB hurry in three of the last five games ... credited with his first career sack at SMU for a loss of eight yards ... YEAR UT AT TOT TFL SACK HRY FF PBU INT matched his career-best with three tackles against UCF ... also had three 2009 7 8 15 1/8 1/8 3 ------tackles vs. Navy ... earned his first multi-tackle total with a pair of stops TOTAL 7 8 15 1/8 1/8 3 ------vs. Vanderbilt ... credited with his first tackle at Oklahoma State ... made Single Game High his debut at UAB. Tackles - 3 vs Navy (O 10, 2009), 3 at Houston (N 28, 2009) Tackles For Loss - 1 vs SMU (N 7, 2009) Quarterback Sacks - 1 vs SMU (N 7, 2009) 2008 Redshirt.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 63 St. Thomas of Villanova High School Lu k e Wi l l s o n Ca r e e r Re c e i v i n g St a t i s t i c s Three-year, all-conference selection for coach Tim Maitre ... caught 82 29 passes for 638 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior on offense YEAR REC YDS TD LG ... racked up 60 tackles, including five sacks, on defense ... named his 2009 7 122 1 52 TOTAL 7 122 1 52 Luke WILLSON school’s Athlete of the Year as both a junior and a senior ... also played on a summer team, the Essex Ravens, and caught 18 passes for 473 yards Single Game Highs te, 6-5, 240, Sophomore Receptions - 2 vs Vanderbilt (S 26, 2009) and 10 touchdowns ... played hockey, baseball and soccer in addition Receiving Yards - 52 at UAB (S 5, 2009) LaSalle, Ontario (St. Thomas of Villanova HS) to competing in track in high school ... played with the Canadian Junior National baseball team ... team toured major league spring training sites Rice and played against various Extended Spring Training teams as well as Talented receiver who earned playing time last fall ... missed spring several MLB teams’ Dominican Summer League entries ... completed his practice while recovering from surgery. summer with the Canadian Juniors at the World Championships in Cal- gary ... carried a 4.0 GPA. 2009 Started a pair of games (Texas Tech and Oklahoma State) as the Owls Personal opened in a two tight end set ... caught a pair of passes vs. Vanderbilt ... Luke Michael Willson ... born Jan. 15, 1990 in Windsor, Ontario ... son of made his starting debut at Texas Tech when the Owls opened in a two Mike and Wilma Willson, LaSalle, Ontario ... two brothers, one sister ... fa- tight end set after a goal-line stand gave Rice the ball at the Red Raiders’ ther played football at the University of Windsor and played on a senior two-yard line ... caught a 52-yard scoring pass from Nick Fanuzzi for his baseball team that won eight Canadian Senior championships ... twin first career reception in his debut at UAB. older brothers (Eric and Greg) play football at the University of West- ern Ontario ... uncle (Rob Biasutto) played basketball at the University 2008 of Detroit and the University of Windsor ... double major in Philosophy Redshirted his first year after reporting late to camp because of his com- and Managerial Studies who is also seeking a minor in Business ... Lovett mitment to the Canadian Junior National Baseball team. College.

64 l Rice Football l Player Biographies 2007 94 Redshirted. Brandon YELOVICH First-team All-District 24-5A at Clear Brook High for coach Edward PK, 6-1, 190, Junior Arledge ... named school’s special teams player of the year ... kicked three, game-winning field goals in overtime during his career ... earned Friedswood, Texas (Clear Brook HS) a total of three letters in football and four in soccer ... set a school career scoring record in soccer. Rice Walk-on who has been the Owls’ primary kickoff man the past two Personal years. Brandon Taylor Yelovich ... born April 22, 1989 in Naperville, Ill. ... son of Dave and Mindy Yelovich, Friendswood ... two brothers, one sister 2009 ... brother, Dane played baseball at Kansas State and was the starting Regained kickoff duties in the opener at UAB and was credited with an centerfielder when the Wildcats played in the NCAA Regional at Rice in assist on one return ... credited with his first unassisted tackle vs. Tulane 2009 ... Sport Management major ... Brown College. ... picked up his second tackle vs. UTEP and a third stop vs. Houston ... has nine career tackles on kick coverage ... had four touchbacks this sea- Br a n d o n Ye l o v i c h Ca r e e r Tac k l e St a t i s t i c s son, doubling his total from 2008. YEAR UT AT TOT 2008 2008 6 0 6 Handled the bulk of the Owls’ kickoff duties over the first nine games 2009 2 1 3 TOTAL 8 1 9 and was credited with six tackles on kickoffs ... made his debut vs. SMU on kickoffs and was credited with a pair of stops on kick coverage ... credited with three tackles on kickoffs vs. North Texas.

Rice Football l Player Biographies l 65 accepted an invitation to join with four other coaches game and produced some stout efforts during a seven-game win- on a goodwill tour to visit military personnel stationed in Afghani- ning streak to end the year. stan Bailiff came to Rice after three seasons as the head coach at Texas David BAILIFF In 2008, the Owls endured a series of challenges as well as the State University in San Marcos where he posted a 21-15 record while Head Coach aftermath of Hurricane Ike and produced the first 10-win season for leading the Bobcats to their first Southland Conference champion- Rice since 1949 and the Owls’ first victory in a bowl game since their ship and the semifinals of the NCAA Division 1-AA playoffs in 2005. Fourth Season memorable win over Alabama in the 1954 Cotton Bowl. For his ef- In his last two seasons at Texas State, Bailiff produced standouts forts, Bailiff was honored by his conference peers as the 2008 Confer- both on the field and in the classroom. He produced both the South- David Bailiff enters his fourth season at the helm of the Rice Owls, ence USA Coach of the Year. land Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year in 2005 (Barrick leading a program that has achieved success on the field, in the class- With their 38-14 victory over Western Michigan in the Texas Bowl, Nealy and Fred Evans) and the league’s Student Athlete of the Year room, in the community, and on the recruiting trail. the Owls closed the season with seven straight wins, validating the for football in 2006 (Walter Musgrove). Overall, he produced a total In his first three seasons, Bailiff has led the Owls to their first bowl faith he had placed in the 2008 senior class to motivate its teammates of 14 All-Southland Conference first-team selections, and 13 players title in over 50 years while also improving the team’s cumulative to make it a memorable year. From the rigors of winter conditioning who were named to the academic all-conference squad in his last grade point average each year. The Owls have led Conference USA to the early morning workouts all through the summer of 2008, the two years. football teams in GPA in each of their five seasons in the conference Owls were molded into a team determined to make a statement. The 2005 season was truly a magical one. The Bobcats went 9-2 and continue to rank among the nation’s best in terms of graduation Opening with a 56-point outburst against SMU on national TV in during the regular season and earned the school’s first berth to the rates. late August, Chase Clement and his band of receivers piled up points Division I-AA playoffs. Bailiff’s staff has made the state of Texas a priority in recruiting, at a record pace. Clement and went on to become the In their first game, the Bobcats stormed back from a 35-16 deficit solidifying relationships with high school coaches throughout the most productive passing duo in NCAA history, while Dillard broke against Division I-AA national power Georgia Southern to score 34 state. This past spring, their entire 16-man recruiting class came from the NCAA career mark for touchdown receptions. Clement shattered unanswered points and beat the Eagles 50-35. The `Cats then defeat- Texas and they added five additional state products who chose to the conference career marks for touchdown passes and total touch- ed Cal Poly 14-7 to move on to the national semifinals. Only a 40-37 walk on to the program. downs, while James Casey, the multi-talented former pro baseball overtime loss to Northern Iowa stood between Texas State and an He has also made good on his promise to keep the Owls active in player, broke the C-USA record with 111 catches. appearance in the Division I-AA National Championship Game. community work, as the Owls have been tireless in their efforts with At the same time, the Owls’ defense, bolstered by the fruits of Bailiff was named the Coaches Association’s local schools and hosting a series of free clinics. In July of 2009, Bailiff Bailiff’s first two recruiting classes, was able to improve with each Region 5 Coach of the Year and finished third in the voting for the Ed-

66 l Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies die Robinson Award presented annually to the top coach in Division and the Plains Capital Fort Worth Bowl (2003). I-AA. He began his coaching career as the defensive line coach at New Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record Prior to being named Texas State head coach, Bailiff spent three Braunfels High School (1982-84). He went into private business from Texas State seasons on the staff at TCU. He served as the Horned Frogs’ defensive 1984-88 before returning to the coaching ranks as a defensive gradu- Overall SLC coordinator in both 2002 and 2003 while working with the team’s de- ate assistant coach at Texas State in 1988. He was elevated to the Bob- Year W L W L Post-Season fensive lineman. cats’ defensive line coach in 1989. 2004 5 6 3 2 The 2003 Horned Frogs posted an 11-2 record and were ranked Bailiff left Texas State in 1992 for an assistant coaching position 2005 11 3 5 1 Semifinalist, NCAA FCS Playoffs 25th in the final Associated Press writers poll and 24th in the ESPN/USA at New Mexico. He returned to Texas State in 1997 as defensive coor- 2006 5 6 3 3 Today Coaches Poll. Bailiff was part of a staff which built quite a tradi- dinator and added assistant head coach responsibilities to his role in tion on defense at TCU. During his three seasons in Fort Worth, the 1999. Rice Horned Frogs were ranked 24th, first and 38th in the country in total It was in 1999 that Bailiff was selected the NCAA Division I-AA Overall C-USA defense and 10th, first and ninth against the run. Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches As- Year W L W L Post-Season In 2002, TCU allowed just 240.2 yards of total offense per game sociation. While at TCU, Bailiff was also honored as the Top Assistant 2007 3 9 3 5 which led the country. The Horned Frogs surrendered an average Football Coach by the All-American Football Foundation following 2008 10 3 7 1 Texas Bowl Champion 64.8 yards on the ground. During the year, the Frogs held Tulane to a the Horned Frogs’ 2002 season. 2009 2 10 2 6 school-record -53 yards rushing. TCU also ranked second in the coun- As a player, Bailiff was named All-Lone Star Conference as well try in pass efficiency defense, allowing opponents to complete less as All-America honorable mention while playing at Texas State from than 39 percent of their passes. 1977-80. He served as a team captain in 1980 and was named honor- Head Coaching Record Six TCU defensive players earned all-conference accolades in able mention to the Lone Star Team of the Decade. Overall Conference 2002 including Conference USA Defensive Player of the year and Bailiff is married to the former Angie Daniels of Versailles, Mo. School Years W L W L Second-Team All-American LaMarcus MacDonald. He has a daughter, Brooke (25), and the couple has twin 12-year-old Texas State 3 21 15 11 6 While at TCU, the Horned Frogs played in a bowl game every sea- sons, Grayson and Gregory. Rice 3 15 22 12 12 son – the galleryfurniture.com Bowl (2001), AXA (2002) Overall 6 36 37 23 18

Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies l 67 three opponents to less than 100 yards rushing and allowed just one – outside linebacker Charlie Anderson (Houston) and cornerback Von rushing touchdown over the final three games. Hutchins (Indianapolis). The Owls intercepted 16 passes on the season and returned four Prior to his appointment at Mississippi, Driesbach spent the 2001 Chuck DRIESBACH for touchdowns. In its Texas Bowl victory over Western Michigan, Rice season at TCU where he served as defensive coordinator and inside assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator defenders held the Broncos off the scoreboard until less than seven linebackers coach under Gary Patterson. The Horned Frogs finished minutes remained in the game. 6-6 in 2001, including an appearance in the Galleryfurniture.com Fourth Season Driesbach joined the coaching staff on Feb. 19, 2007, after spend- Bowl (vs. Texas A&M). In 2001, TCU ranked among the NCAA leaders ing the previous two years as the secondary coach at Michigan State. in both rushing defense (No. 10 at 93.8 yards per game) and total de- Chuck Driesbach is in his fourth year with the Owls as Assistant Prior to his time with the Spartans, Driesbach served as the Defen- fense (No. 24 at 322.5 ypg). Driesbach tutored linebacker LaMarcus Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator and will switch from coach- sive Coordinator at Ole Miss (2002-04), TCU (2001), Western Michigan McDonald, a second-team all-league selection in 2001 who went on ing linebackers to guiding the Owls’ talented group of safeties this (1997-2000); Pittsburgh (1993-96) and Cornell (1990-92). to be named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year in 2002. season. Driesbach’s group includes junior Travis Bradshaw (NCAA In 2003, Ole Miss tied for the Western He served as defensive coordinator for four years under Gary Dar- leader in solo tackles in 2009) and senior Chris Jones, who each have Division title en route to a 10-3 record, including a 31-28 victory over nell at Western Michigan (1997-2000), helping the Broncos win back- 18 career starts, in addition to junior Xavier Webb who moves into his Oklahoma State in the Cotton Bowl, and a No. 13 ranking in the fi- to-back Mid-American Conference West Division titles in 1999-2000. first season as a starter. nal Associated Press poll. The Rebels ranked fourth in the SEC and Driesbach worked with the Bronco outside linebackers for the first Entering his 34th year of college coaching, including 18 years as a No. 14 in the NCAA in rushing defense in 2003, allowing 102.5 yards three years before taking over the safeties in 2000. defensive coordinator, Driesbach has crafted a number of nationally- per game. The Ole Miss defensive unit also ranked among the league Western Michigan recorded three shutouts (vs. Indiana, Kent ranked defensive attacks while also developing numerous future NFL leaders in tackles for losses (106), interceptions (15) and turnovers State and Eastern Michigan) on its way to a 9-3 overall record in 2000. players including Ole Miss linebacker Patrick Willis, who was the 2007 forced (25). The Broncos also snapped the nation’s longest home winning streak NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year and has been to three consecutive In 2002, the Rebels went 7-6 including a 27-23 victory over Ne- at 33 games by posting a 30-10 victory over Marshall in Huntington, Pro Bowls while playing for the . braska in the Independence Bowl. W.Va. Western Michigan ranked among the NCAA leaders in scoring Driesbach’s 2008 Rice defense held opponents to fewer total During his tenure in Oxford, two Ole Miss players earned first- defense (No. 4 at 11.6 points per game), total defense (No. 9 at 283.3 yards in all areas compared to 2007 while playing one additional team All-SEC honors, including nose tackle Jesse Mitchell (2003) and ypg) and rushing defense (No. 20 at 105.3 ypg) in 2000. The Broncos game. The defense tied for seventh in the country in Turnover Margin linebacker Eddie Strong (2002). Driesbach also helped develop two held seven opponents below the 100-yard rushing mark, while four (1.15) and tied for 10th in Fumble Recoveries (15). The Owls also held players that were selected in the 2004 Draft opponents failed to throw for 100 yards in a game.

68 l Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies For his efforts in 2000, Driesbach was nominated for the Frank 8-4 in 1989, including a 42-29 victory over Air Force in the Liberty ary. In 1982, Kansas State (6-5-1) made its first-ever postseason ap- Broyles Award, which is named in honor of the former Arkansas head Bowl. pearance, earning a trip to the Independence Bowl (vs. Wisconsin). coach and presented annually to the nation’s top assistant football His college coaching credits include a two-year stop at East Caro- In 1980, the Wildcats led the NCAA in pass defense, allowing just 91.4 coach. lina (1987-88) where he worked with the running backs in addition yards per game. In his final season at Western Michigan, Driesbach worked with to performing the duties of admissions and academic coordinator During his stay in Manhattan, Kan., Driesbach recruited three fu- defensive end Jason Babin, who became the only true freshman on for head coach Art Baker. While on the ECU coaching staff, Driesbach ture pros, including wide receivers Eugene Goodlow (New Orleans, the Bronco roster to letter in 2000. Babin went on to earn All-America recruited linebacker Robert Jones, who later became a consensus 1983-86) and Gerald Alphin (New Orleans, 1990-91) and tailback Tony honors as a senior in 2003 and became the first player in WMU history All-American and Butkus Award finalist in 1991 and a first-round pick Jordan (Phoenix, 1989-90). to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, going to Houston (No. 24 overall) by Dallas in the 1992 NFL Draft. A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Driesbach was a three-year starter at (No. 27 overall) in 2004. Driesbach spent three seasons at Wake Forest (1984-86) where wide receiver for Coach Lou Ferry at Villanova (1972-74). He earned a In 1997, he played a major role in helping Western Michigan post he coached on both sides of the football for Al Groh. He worked with bachelor’s degree in liberal arts from Villanova in 1975. the nation’s biggest turnaround, producing an 8-3 record after finish- the defensive line for two years before overseeing the receivers and Married to the former Kim Widmer of Coffeyville, Kan., Driesbach ing just 2-9 in 1996. tight ends in 1986. During his tenure with the Demon Deacons, Dries- and his wife have two daughters – Lindsay, who graduated from Driesbach spent four years as defensive coordinator under John bach tutored three future NFL players, including defensive lineman Michigan State in 2006, and Kate, a 2008 graduate of Ole Miss. Majors at Pittsburgh (1993-96) where his pupils included three future Gary Baldinger (Kansas City, 1986-88; Indianapolis, 1989; and Buffalo, NFL players – defensive back Anthony Dorsett, Jr. (Houston, 1996; 1990-92), tight end Greg Scales (New Orleans, 1988-91) and wide re- Tennessee, 1997-99; and Oakland, 2000-03), linebacker Tom Tumulty ceiver Ricky Proehl (Phoenix/Arizona, 1990-94; Seattle, 1995-96; Chi- (Cincinnati, 1996-99) and defensive tackle Mike Mohring (San Diego, cago, 1997; St. Louis, 1998-2002; and Carolina, 2003-05). 1997-2001; and Oakland, 2002). He began his coaching career at Kansas State where he spent He worked for three years as defensive coordinator under Jim eight seasons (1976-83), including three years as a graduate assistant Hofher at Cornell (1990-92), where he helped the Big Red to a com- under Ellis Rainsburger and five more as a full-time assistant under bined record of 19-11 (.633), including the 1990 Ivy League champi- Jim Dickey. As a graduate assistant, Driesbach worked primarily with onship. the tight ends and receivers, including future NFL All-Pro Paul Coff- In 1989, Driesbach began his first stint at Ole Miss where he man (Green Bay, 1978-85; and Kansas City, 1986-87). coached the defensive secondary for Billy Brewer. The Rebels finished From 1979-83, Driesbach coached the Wildcat defensive second-

Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies l 69 record book. Briscoe finished his career as the school’s all-time from 1992-93. Beaty was a four-year starter at wide receiver and receiving yardage leader with 3,240. That figure ranks fourth in led the team in receptions for three straight seasons. He played Big 12 history. both football and soccer at Garland (Texas) High School where David BEATY He produced KU’s top-two yardage seasons in each of the he graduated in 1989. Offensive Coordinator last two years with 1,407 in 2008 and 1,337 in 2009 as well as set Beaty and his wife Raynee, have two daughters: Averie (10) a school career mark with 31 touchdown catches. and Alexa (4). Third Season Meier and Briscoe finished 1-2 in KU career receptions (226 and 219). Meier caught a school-record 102 passes for 985 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior and was named to the All-Big David Beaty returned to the Rice coaching staff as the Of- 12 Second Team. Meier ranked fourth in the NCAA in receptions fensive Coordinator on Jan. 20, 2010, returning to South Main per game (8.5) and 25th in receiving yards per game (82.08). after spending the previous two seasons coaching the wide re- Prior to joining the Owls’ staff, Beaty was a successful head ceivers at the . coach at MacArthur (Irving, Texas) High School from 2002-05, Beaty, 39, made his college coaching debut in 2006 at Rice where his teams posted a 33-11 record and won two district and was instrumental in transitioning Owls’ personnel who were titles. He earned several coach of the year honors while at Mac- primarily recruited for an option attack into a new passing at- Arthur. tack. Five Owls caught at least 20 passes on the season, headed Beaty began his coaching career as an assistant coach at by Biletnikoff Award finalist Jarett Dillard. Dillard smashed -ev Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas, from 1994-96. He ery Rice single-season receiving record, catching 91 passes for was also an assistant at Garland High School from 1997-2000. 1,247 yards and 21 touchdowns, while setting an NCAA record Garland claimed the Class 5A Division II state title in 1999. by catching at least one touchdown in all 13 games as the Owls Beaty then assumed his first head coaching job at North reached a bowl game for the first time since 1961. Dallas High School in 2001. He coached there for one season, In his two seasons at Kansas (2008 & 2009), Beaty produced posting a 6-4 record, before taking over at MacArthur. a second Biletnikoff Award finalist in and the Beaty is a 1994 graduate of Lindenwood (St. Charles, Mo.) duo of Briscoe and Kerry Meier rewrote the Kansas receiving College, where he played football and served as a team captain

70 l Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies In addition to coaching wide receivers at Auburn, Edmond- son also oversaw the Tigers’ recruiting efforts. Auburn won the 1997 SEC West Division championship and went on to defeat Larry EDMONDSON Clemson in the 1998 Peach Bowl. wide Receivers A 1983 graduate of Texas A&M where he lettered as a tight end and was a teammate of Houston Texans’ head coach Gary Second Season Kubiak, (and now coaches Kubiak’s son Kline, a freshman at Rice), Edmondson began his coaching career as a graduate assistant with the Aggies from 1984 to 1986. He served as a GA at Arizona Larry Edmondson joined the Rice staff on Jan. 30, 2009 as the in 1987 before joining Curly Hallman’s staff at Southern Miss as Owls’ wide receiver coach. wide receivers coach in 1988. Edmondson, who was the offensive coordinator and assistant In his first year at USM, the Golden Eagles went 10-2 including head coach at Katy Taylor High School in 2008, is entering his 21st a 38-18 win over UTEP in the Independence Bowl. Southern Miss year of college coaching, including 14 years of coaching wide opened the 1990 season with a win over Florida State and played receivers. He was the wide receivers coach at SMU from 2004 in the All-American Bowl that year. USM also posted wins over to 2007, Auburn in 1997-98, Mississippi State in 1996, LSU from both Alabama and Auburn during his time there. 1991-94 and at Southern Miss from 1988-90. He has also served He and his wife Cara have two children, son Sean and daugh- as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at SMU ter Taylor. (2002-03) and Louisiana-Lafayette (1999-2001). While at SMU, Edmondson guided Bobby Chase to All-C-USA honors in 2005 and Emmanuel Sanders to All-Conference and freshman All-America honors in 2006. As the offensive coordina- tor at UL-Lafayette, he constructed an offense that set six school records in 2001 and was credited with the development of soph- omore quarterback Jon Van Cleave, who led the Sun Belt Confer- ence in passing yards per game.

Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies l 71 season list behind Ja’Corey Shepherd, who set the mark the year be- of the TCU coaching staff when the Horned Frogs made consecutive fore. Place kicker Clark Fangmeier closed out his career as the Owls appearances in the Mobile Alabama Bowl (1999- 2000). all-time scoring leader among kickers. He was a member of Alabama’s staff in 2001 when the Crimson Rick L a favers In 2008, Rice tight end James Casey smashed the school records Tide played in the Independence Bowl. Alabama had the best record Running Backs Coach for receptions (111) and receiving yards (1,329), sparking the Owls to in the SEC West in 2002. In 2005, he was a member of the Texas A&M a win in the Texas Bowl. Casey ranked second in the nation in recep- staff that reached the Cotton Bowl. Recruiting Coordinator tions and was selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the Hous- In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, LaFavers was Fourth Season ton Texans. Last season, tight end Vance McDonald was an C-USA All the defensive backfield coach at Fort Worth’s Southwest High School Freshman selection. in 1997. LaFavers joined the staff on Feb. 20, 2007, joining four other The Amarillo native was a four-year letterman for the Horned Rick LaFavers is in his fourth year of coaching at Rice. This year members of David Bailiff’s Texas State staff who followed him to Frogs at defensive back. He was named a team captain as a senior in he moves over to coach the Owls’ running backs as well as serving Houston. 1995, compiling 70 tackles and intercepting a pair of passes. He was as Recruiting Coordinator. He coached special teams in addition to LaFavers began coaching Texas State’s linebackers in the spring named All- Second-Team in 1995. LaFavers coaching the tight ends his first three seasons. of 2006 after spending three years at Texas A&M where he was the was a member of TCU’s Co-SWC championship team which advanced Rice’s special teams saw steady improvement in LaFavers three team’s head strength and conditioning coach. Prior to his tenure at to the Independence Bowl his junior year. seasons. Rice punters increased their average each season, including A&M, he worked two seasons as a defensive graduate assistant (2001- LaFavers earned both his bachelor’s (Physical Education, 1997) a 43.6 average last year. Owls kick returners and punt returners also 02) for head coach Dennis Franchione at Alabama, working with the and master’s (Liberal Arts, 2000) degrees from TCU. He is married to showed increased production in each season. Rice’s punt return unit defense. the former Kim Dooley and the couple has three sons, Austin Joseph improved from 109th nationally and 11th in the conference in 2007 He served as a defensive graduate assistant at his alma mater, (7), Coleson Joshua (4) and Ryan James who was born on July 6, 2009 to 16th in the nation and 2nd in C-USA last year. The Owls’ kickoff TCU, from 1998-2000, working with the defensive tackles and spe- and shares his birthday with his father. return until moved from 115/12 in 2007 to 7/69 last year, while their cial teams, beginning an eight-year association with Franchione, who net punting performance increased from 110/10 in LaFavers first year took over the program that year and led the Horned Frogs to a berth to 16/3 last year. in the . In 2009, Shane Turner posted the top two single-game kickoff During his career, LaFavers has been on the coaching staffs of six return totals in school history and finished second on the Rice single- bowl teams. In addition to the trip to the Sun Bowl, he was a member

72 l Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies Sam Houston, schemes that annually produced league-leading to- Naivar and his wife Michelle, also a Taylor native, have a daugh- tals. ter, Jordan Ashleigh (7) and a son, Gunner, (4). In addition to coordinating the Bobcats’ defensive unit, Naivar Craig NAIVAR was also responsible for coaching the squad’s safeties. The 2005 Defensive Line Coach season marked the second time Naivar had been a part of a South- land Conference championship. During his tenure in Huntsville, Sam Special Teams Coordinator Houston won the Southland Conference title in 2001 and reached Fourth Season the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, losing in the quarterfinals to even- tual national champion Montana. Craig Naivar enters his fourth season on the Owls’ staff and his Naivar also served two seasons as the special teams coordina- first as the defensive line coach and special teams coordinator. He tor and defensive line coach at Southern Illinois. He was a defensive was Rice’s co-defensive coordinator as well as guided the Owls’ safe- graduate assistant coach at TCU during the spring of 1998 under for- ties during his first three years. Naivar’s primary recruiting focus is the mer Texas A&M head coach Dennis Franchione. He also worked under western half of the greater Houston area. Franchione at New Mexico in 1996 and 1997, coaching the defensive Naivar is no stranger to his new assignments, having handled line, tight ends and wide receivers. similar duties in earlier coaching stops at Texas State, Sam Houston From 1994 to 1995, Naivar was the special teams coordina- State, Southern Illinois and Hardin-Simmons. He inherits a talented tor and a defensive assistant at Hardin-Simmons under Texas High group of defenders, anchored by seniors Scott Solomon and Cheta School Coaches Association Hall of Honor member Jimmie Keeling. Ozougwu, who were the top two tacklers among Conference USA Naivar holds both a master of sports management and a bach- defensive linemen. He also inherits punter Kyle Martens, who was a elor’s of science degree in physical education from Hardin-Simmons. candidate for the 2009 Ray Guy Award. He was a four-year football letter winner at quarterback and free safe- Naivar joined the Rice Owls football coaching staff on Jan. 19, ty, earning all-conference honors. He played on a conference cham- 2007, following head coach David Bailiff to Rice from Texas State. pionship team which advanced to the national semifinals his senior Prior to coming to Rice, he masterminded the defensive and year. He also received academic honors from Hardin-Simmons. special teams’ schemes for the previous five years at Texas State and

Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies l 73 Following his playing days, Patterson began his coaching ca- Patterson earned a bachelor’s degree in Human Relations from reer as an intern for the British Columbia Lions in 1991. His collegiate TCU in 1984. He and his wife Julie, whom he met while playing profes- coaching stops have included Akron (1992-94), Temple (1995-96), sionally in Canada, have three children – Michael, a sophomore wide Darrell patterson Kentucky (1997-2000), Arkansas State (2001), Baylor (2002), Southern receiver at Rice, Monika and Meghan. Linebackers Coach Methodist (2003-04) and Stanford. He also had a coaching stint with Ottawa of the CFL in 1995. Fourth Season Patterson coached linebackers during his stops at Southern Methodist, Baylor and Arkansas State. At Baylor, he coached lineback- er John Garrett, who went on to sign an NFL free agent contract. Darrell Patterson is back for his fourth season at Rice. This year During his four seasons at Kentucky, Patterson was part of a he will coach the Owls’ linebackers after spending the last three sea- staff that advanced to two bowl games – the Outback Bowl versus sons guiding Rice’s running backs. He continues to spearhead Rice’s Penn State following the 1998 season and the 1999 Music City Bowl recruiting efforts in Canada, where he made his name as a CFL stand- against Syracuse. While at Kentucky, Patterson coached safeties Willie out for eight seasons. Gary and Anthony Wajda to All-SEC honors, as well as Freshman All- Patterson joined the Rice coaching staff on Feb. 20, 2007 after American David Jackson. two seasons as the linebackers coach at Stanford. Patterson coached defensive tackle Larry Chester during his Patterson was a standout linebacker at TCU from 1979-82 and two seasons at Temple. Chester went on to sign an NFL contract with is a member of the school’s Hall of Fame. He remains the school’s all- the . He returned to the League time leader in total tackles (544), unassisted tackles (286) and assisted in 1995 as a defensive line and special teams coach for the Ottawa tackles (258). Rough Riders. He was selected in the sixth round of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Patterson’s first foray into the collegiate coaching ranks came in , but found his way to the 1992 when he began a three-year stint at Akron (1992-94). for a seven-year career as a linebacker for the Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ers (1984-88) and the Hamilton Tiger Cats (1988-90). Patterson won a championship with Winnipeg in 1984 and was on a runner- up Grey Cup team in 1989 with Hamilton.

74 l Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies ence in rushing offense and 31st in the nation with 188.8 yards per Reagan was the offensive line coach for one season at Temple game, which included 4.8 yards per carry. KU scored 30 rushing before taking his position at Air Force. He directed the defensive touchdowns on the year. line at Temple for two years before his switch to the opposite side John REAGAN The 2006 season was also an extremely successful campaign, of the ball. In 2001, Reagan directed Temple’s defensive front four Run Game Coordinator due in part to the exploits Reagan’s unit accomplished. The rush- to a productive campaign that saw the school rank 19th nationally ing offense finished fourth in the Big 12 behind the talented Jon in total defense. In addition, defensive tackle Dan Klecko became First Season Cornish, who set a new Kansas single-season rushing record with Temple’s first unanimous All-Big East honoree, while defensive 1,427 yards. Reagan saw center and senior captain David Ochoa end Raheem Brock was taken in the seventh round of the NFL earn All-Big 12 Second Team honors, as the rushing unit averaged draft by the . John Reagan joined the Rice coaching staff on Feb. 2, 2010 as 176.4 yards per game and nearly five yards per carry. Reagan began his coaching career in 1994 as the assistant of- the run game coordinator. He also coaches the Owls’ tight ends In 2005, Reagan helped execute KU’s rushing offense which fensive line and fullback coach at Albany and was a graduate as- and offensive tackles. ended the season averaging 134 yards per game and nearly four sistant coach at Oklahoma State (1996). He has also made coach- Prior to joining the Owls, Reagan spent five seasons at Kan- yards per carry. The year before his arrival, the Jayhawks averaged ing stops at Penn (1997) and Army (1998) where he coached sas as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator. Under just 94.0 yards per game and less than three yards per carry. Rea- offensive tackles and tight ends at both schools. his direction, KU posted better rushing numbers each of his first gan had two offensive linemen – David Ochoa and Bob Whitaker Reagan, a native of Delmar, N.Y., graduated from Syracuse four seasons, including a 188.8 rushing average in 2007. – earn All-Big 12 honors during his first year at KU. In addition, in 1994 with a dual major in exercise science and sport psychol- In 2008 Reagan molded an offensive line which featured two Matt Thompson was named Academic All-District Second Team. ogy. He was a three-year starter at center for the Orangemen. As redshirt freshmen starters at the tackle spots who went on to earn Reagan, who spent the 2003-04 seasons as the offensive line a senior captain in 1993, Reagan earned the Ben Schwartzwalder freshman All-America honors (Jeremiah Hatch and Jeff Spikes), coach at the U.S. Air Force Academy. He also assisted with several Most Exemplary Football Player Award after leading his team to a while two interior linemen, center Ryan Cantrell and guard Adri- special teams units at Air Force. 26-22 victory over Colorado in the . While with the Or- an Mayes, were both named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. During Reagan’s first year in Colorado Springs, the offensive angemen, he also competed in the 1992 Hall of Fame Bowl when Under Reagan’s direction, offensive tackle Anthony Collins line featured three Falcon players, who each earned All-Mountain Syracuse defeated Ohio State 24-17. Reagan was twice named to developed into a 2007 All-America selection and was one of three West Conference honors. In 2004, Reagan took over a young, in- the GTE Academic All-America team (1992-93) and was presented finalists for the Outland Trophy, given annually to the best interior experienced group of linemen and molded them into one of the with the Toyota Leadership Award following his senior season. lineman in college football. Collins went on to be selected in the top offensive lines in the MWC. He had two players receive All- Reagan has a daughter, Kaitlyn and a son, Daniel. fourth round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the . MWC honors. That season, the Jayhawks were fifth in the Big 12 Confer-

Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies l 75 He originally came to Houston as a graduate assistant under former Houston Oilers and Washington Redskins’ head coach and was promoted to full-time assistant in 1990. Ronnie VINKLAREK Vinklarek coached in the NFL for three seasons. He broke into Offensive Line Coach the league in 2000 with the Tennessee Titans as their defensive qual- ity control, linebackers and special teams coach. He moved on to Second Season the in 2001 and coached their offensive line for two sea- sons. In 2002 the Bills offensive line paved the way for a 4,359-yard passer in , a 1,439-yard rusher in and two Ronnie Vinklarek joined the Rice football staff as the offensive 1,200-yard-plus receivers in Eric Moulds and Peerless Price. line coach on Feb. 28, 2009. Prior to returning to Texas and joining the Rice staff, he coached In 2009, he mentored a youthful offensive line that featured four the offensive line for the Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL. He broke sophomores and a junior, and as a result, welcomes one of the most into the coaching ranks as the seventh and eighth grade coach at experienced lines in college football back this year. The Owls have a Hill Country Middle School after graduating from Southwest Texas total of 91 combined career starts along the offensive line, which is in 1981. From 1983 to 1984, was the defensive line coach for Spring tied for 22nd among FBS schools. Branch High School in Houston before becoming the defensive coor- Vinklarek, 50, has 19 years of coaching experience at the colle- dinator at Marble Falls (Texas) High School from 1984-86. giate and professional level and is no stranger to the Houston area Vinklarek also served as the offensive line coach at Oklahoma nor Conference USA. He coached the linemen at the University of State (1998 & 1999), Valdosta State (1997) as well as with the CFL’s Houston from 1988-93 and at SMU from 2004-07. He also coached Birmingham Barracudas (1995). at the high school level in Houston, coaching the defensive line at A Flatonia, Texas, native, Vinklarek is married to the former Mari- Spring Branch High School in 1983-84. anne Britz. The couple has two sons, Trevor and Trent. While at Houston, he mentored an offensive line that protected during his winning season (1989) and was selected to coach in the 1990 Blue-Gray Game after helping UH to a 10-1 season.

76 l Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies In his final season at Texas State, Washington produced the area sports writers. In addition to earning his bachelor’s degree Southland Conference interception leader, Walter Musgrove, who from Texas State, Washington earned a master’s degree in sports was a two-time, All-Southland pick for the Bobcats. administration from Texas State in 2004. Jason WASHINGTON No stranger to the Bobcat athletic program, Washington was In addition to his coaching duties, Washington is also active cornerbacks Coach a four-year letter winner for both Texas State’s football and base- in organizing the annual Gridiron Heroes Coaching Clinic. Grid- ball teams. iron Heroes is an organization offering financial support to young Fourth Season He started both as a defensive back for the football squad as men who have suffered spinal cord injury while playing football. well as in centerfield for the `Cats baseball team before graduat- He was married to the former Lacey Moore in July, 2008. ing in 2002. He was a valuable contributor all four years for the Jason Washington returns for his fourth season guiding the football team, posting a career-best 66 tackles as a senior. efforts of Rice’s cornerbacks. He also earned All-Southland Conference Tournament and Washington will welcome a veteran group of cornerbacks in NCAA All-Regional honors in baseball in 1999 as the Bobcats cap- 2010. Despite having no seniors on his two-deep, Washington’s tured a league tournament title and played in the NCAA Regional corners have amassed 31 career starts after seeing action as true hosted by Baylor. freshmen. Washington lettered three seasons at San Antonio Mac- Prior to the opening of the Owls’ 2009 training camp, Wash- Arthur High for Coach Van Fuschak. At MacArthur, Washington ington spent one week with the coaching staff of the Minnesota played quarterback, wide receiver and defensive back and led the Vikings as part of the Bill Walsh Minority Coaching Fellowship team to an 11-3 finish as a senior as the squad advanced to the Program. Three current NFL head coaches, including Super Bowl regional quarterfinals. He was a first-team all-district, all-city and winning coach Mike Tomlin, are graduates of the program. all-state selection his senior year. Washington joined the Rice football coaching staff on Jan. He was also listed on the Texas Top 100 and selected the 24, 2007 after serving under David Bailiff in the same capacity for 1997 San Antonio Defensive Most Valuable Player as selected by three seasons at Texas State.

Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies l 77 Pickle began his coaching career at the high school level and then coached five years in the college ranks in Mississippi and Missouri before going to Baylor. Jerry PICKLE He has both bachelor’s (1976) and master’s (1980) degrees Michael SLATER assistant Athletic Director/Football Operations in health, physical education and recreation from Delta State in defensive Graduate Assistant Cleveland, Miss., where he lettered in football and track. Third Season Pickle is married to the former Julie Turner and they have two Third Season sons, Matthew and Jonathan. Jerry Pickle joined the Rice staff in June, 2008 as the Assistant Michael Slater joined the Rice staff for the 2008 season as Athletic Director for Football Operations. the Defensive Graduate Assistant. He coaches the Owls’ defensive Pickle came to Rice after 24 years at Baylor, including the last tackles and defensive ends. 13 as the director of football operations. He joined the Baylor pro- Slater coached at the high school level in the Houston area gram full-time in 1986 as recruiting coordinator and administra- for 12 years, first at Alief Hastings for five seasons and most re- tive assistant to Hall of Fame coach Grant Teaff. cently at Alief Taylor for seven years. He coached the defensive In his current role, Pickle handles administrative responsibili- line and also coordinated special teams. As the defensive line ties for the Rice football program. coach at Taylor, he coached current Owl Cheta Ozougwu. His broad range of responsibilities include team travel, on- He began his coaching career while attending Southwest campus recruiting, roster upkeep, compliance, camps/clinics, Texas State (now Texas State), where he served as a student as- golf tournaments, coaches/players tickets, academics, banquets, sistant coach in 1993 before graduating with a degree in Agricul- walk-on programs and game-day duties. Pickle also serves as the ture/Animal Science. NFL liaison and is a liaison for the program with various athletic Slater has one son, Kyle (8). and university departments.

78 l Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies Sloan was selected in the third round of the 1995 NFL Draft by the and became a starter midway through his rookie season as the Lions won seven straight to earn a playoff David SLOAN spot. He enjoyed his best season in 1999, when he earned a spot Offensive Graduate Assistant in the after catching 47 passes for 591 yards and four touchdowns as the Lions again reached the playoffs. First Season Sloan started for the NFC in the 2000 Pro Bowl and was named as an alternate in 2001. He led the Lions with seven touchdown passes in 2001. He was signed by New Orleans in 2002 and retired Former All-Pro tight end David Sloan joined the Rice football after the 2003 season. He finished his NFL career with 199 recep- staff as a offensive graduate assistant in January of 2010. tions, for 2251 yards and 17 touchdowns including seven catches When he joined the Owls, Sloan was reunited with Rice head for 100 yards and two touchdowns in three playoff games. coach David Bailiff, who recruited Sloan to the University of New He and his wife Jennifer have two daughters – Trinity (6) and Mexico in 1993 when Bailiff served as the Lobos’ defensive line Bentley (3). coach and recruiting coordinator. A two-time Academic All-Conference selection while playing basketball at Fresno City College from 1990-91, Sloan made the jump to football in the fall of 1992. He caught the eye of Bailiff after catching 13 passes for 254 yards and 4 touchdowns. Sloan signed with New Mexico and earned All-WAC Honor- able Mention as a junior in 1993. He improved on that effort as a senior, earning first-Team All-WAC honors and was named one of the Lobos’ team co-captains after catching 24 receptions for 320 yards and one touchdown during his senior campaign. After his senior year, he played in the Blue Gray All-Star Game, Senior Bowl and participated in NFL Scouting combine in Indianapolis.

Rice Football l Coaching Staff Biographies l 79 TEAM STATISTICS Rice Opp INT RETURNS-YARDS 6-37 17-326 2009 Rice Football Results SCORING 219 517 Average Return 6.2 19.2 Date Opponent W/L Score Record C-USA Attend. Points Per Game 18.2 43.1 FUMBLES-LOST 24-10 18-12 S 5 e at UAB L 24-44 0-1 0-1 14,316 FIRST DOWNS 216 273 PENALTIES-YARDS 69-574 94-812 S 12 at Texas Tech L 10-55 0-2 48,124 Rushing 87 114 Average Per Game 47.8 67.7 Passing 103 147 S 19 at Oklahoma State L 24-41 0-3 51,803 PUNTS-YARDS 77-3354 48-1989 Penalty 26 12 Average Per Punt 43.6 41.4 S 26 VANDERBILT L 17-36 0-4 19,753 RUSHING YARDAGE 1311 2287 Net Punt Average 38.2 34.1 e O 3 TULSA L 10-27 0-5 0-2 11,420 Yards Gained Rushing 1692 2564 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:29 31:31 O 10 NAVY L 14-63 0-6 15,096 Yards Lost Rushing 381 277 1st Quarter 6:03 8:56 O 17 e at East Carolina L 13-49 0-7 0-3 43,023 Rushing Attempts 407 483 2nd Quarter 8:05 6:54 O 24 e UCF L 7-49 0-8 0-4 10,196 Average Per Rush 3.2 4.7 3rd Quarter 7:11 7:48 N 7 e at SMU L 28-31 0-9 0-5 15,475 Average Per Game 109.2 190.6 4th Quarter 7:08 7:51 N 14 e TULANE W 28-20 1-9 1-5 14,728 TDs Rushing 14 36 3rd DOWN CONVERSIONS 56-180 67-152 N 21 e UTEP W 30-29 2-9 2-5 10,116 PASSING YARDAGE 2344 3281 3rd-Down Percentage .311 .441 N 28 e at Houston L 14-73 2-10 2-6 28,243 Att-Comp-Int 248-452-17 240-361-6 4th DOWN CONVERSIONS 11-22 9-14 Average Per Pass 5.2 9.1 4th-Down Percentage .500 .643 e Denotes Conference USA Game. Average Per Catch 9.5 13.7 SACKS BY-Yards 21-131 30-219 Average Per Game 195.3 273.4 MISC YARDS -22 95 TDs Passing 14 28 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 28 70 TOTAL OFFENSE 3655 5568 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-15 11-15 Total Plays 859 844 ONSIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0 Average Per Play 4.3 6.6 RED ZONE SCORES 25-39 54-60 Average Per Game 304.6 464.0 Red Zone Percentage .641 .900 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 77-1653 40-957 RED ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 20-39 45-60 Average Return 21.5 23.9 Red Zone TD Percentage .513 .750 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 16-210 29-295 PAT-ATTEMPTS 25-26 64-66 Average Return 13.1 10.2 PAT Percentage .962 .970

80 l Rice Football l 2009 Statistics RUSHING GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G RECEIVING GP NO YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Charles Ross 12 97 529 38 491 5.1 11 54 40.9 Toren Dixon 12 60 660 11.0 6 80 55.0 Tyler Smith 8 101 456 28 428 4.2 1 19 53.5 Patrick Randolph 12 39 356 9.1 4 33 29.7 Jeramy Goodson 11 57 229 6 223 3.9 0 17 20.3 Taylor Wardlow 12 31 347 11.2 1 29 28.9 John Thomas Shepherd 10 50 197 87 110 2.2 0 19 11.0 Jeramy Goodson 11 22 140 6.4 0 29 12.7 Marcus Knox 12 24 91 9 82 3.4 1 11 6.8 Taylor Dupree 12 17 134 7.9 1 22 11.2 Shane Turner 7 10 26 2 24 2.4 0 9 3.4 Charles Ross 12 16 130 8.1 0 30 10.8 Patrick Randolph 12 2 13 3 10 5.0 0 13 0.8 Pierre Beasley 12 15 113 7.5 1 17 9.4 Nick Fanuzzi 10 38 113 114 -1 0.0 1 23 -0.1 Vance McDonald 10 12 118 9.8 0 27 11.8 Clark Fangmeier 12 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 0 0 -0.7 Tyler Smith 8 9 38 4.2 0 13 4.8 Ryan Lewis 5 22 38 57 -19 -0.9 0 15 -3.8 Roddy Maginot 10 8 86 10.8 0 27 8.6 TEAM 5 0 29 -29 -5.8 0 0 -4.8 Luke Willson 12 7 122 17.4 1 52 10.2 RICE TOTALS 12 407 1692 381 1311 3.2 14 54 109.2 Michael Patterson 9 3 41 13.7 0 20 4.6 Opponents 12 483 2564 277 2287 4.7 36 71 190.6 Derek Clark 6 2 28 14.0 0 20 4.7 Randy Kitchens 8 2 21 10.5 0 12 2.6 PASSING GP EFFIC COMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LG AVG/G Shane Turner 7 2 -4 -2.0 0 0 -0.6 Nick Fanuzzi 10 117.23 162-270-8 60.0 1598 11 80 159.8 Corbin Smiter 3 1 9 9.0 0 9 3.0 John Thomas Shepherd 10 89.19 59-110-5 53.6 506 2 28 50.6 Brent Hotard 6 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.5 Ryan Lewis 5 60.66 27-70-4 38.6 240 1 29 48.0 Marcus Knox 12 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Jeramy Goodson 11 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 RICE TOTALS 12 248 2344 9.5 14 80 195.3 RICE TOTALS 12 101.13 248-452-17 54.9 2344 14 80 195.3 Opponents 12 240 3281 13.7 28 76 273.4 Opponents 12 165.10 240-361-6 66.5 3281 28 76 273.4

Rice Football l 2009 Statistics l 81 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LG INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LG KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG TB OB RET NET YDLN Andrew Sendejo 9 129 14.3 0 47 Jarett Ben 2 14 7.0 0 14 Brandon Yelovich 47 2733 58.1 4 2 Kevin Gaddis 6 58 9.7 0 20 Andrew Sendejo 1 0 0.0 0 0 RICE TOTALS 47 2733 58.1 4 2 23.9 36.1 33 Justin Hill 1 23 23.0 0 0 Ronnie Lillard 1 22 22.0 0 22 Opponents 92 5880 63.9 12 1 21.5 43.3 26 RICE TOTALS 16 20 13.1 0 47 Kevin Gaddis 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 29 295 10.2 0 38 Michael Smith 1 1 1.0 0 1 RICE TOTALS 6 37 6.2 0 22 KICK RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LG Opponents 17 326 19.2 2 45 Shane Turner 37 881 23.8 0 52 Kevin Gaddis 12 221 18.4 0 32 FUMBLE RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LG Charles Ross 12 244 20.3 0 36 Andrew Sendejo 1 3 3.0 0 3 Jeramy Goodson 6 112 18.7 0 27 Travis Bradshaw 1 1 1.0 0 1 Chris Jammer 5 97 19.4 0 26 Cheta Ozougwu 1 0 0.0 0 0 Roddy Maginot 2 57 28.5 0 30 RICE TOTALS 3 4 1.3 0 3 Marcus Knox 1 15 15.0 0 15 Opponents 1 51 51.0 2 51 Xavier Webb 1 6 6.0 0 6 Patrick Randolph 1 20 20.0 0 20 PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB FC I20 BL RICE TOTALS 77 1653 21.5 0 52 Kyle Martens 48 2094 43.6 63 4 11 9 0 Opponents 40 957 23.9 2 99 Mark Brundage 26 1149 44.2 63 2 5 8 0 John Shepherd 2 79 39.5 49 0 0 2 0 TEAM 1 32 32.0 32 0 0 0 1 RICE TOTALS 77 3354 43.6 63 6 16 19 1 Opponents 48 1989 41.4 63 7 9 15 2

82 l Rice Football l 2009 Statistics POINT AFTER TRIES ALL-PURPOSE LEADERS G RUSH RCV PR KR LR TOT AVG/G SCORING TD FG KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS Shane Turner 7 24 -4 0 881 0 901 128.7 Charles Ross 12 491 130 0 244 0 865 72.1 Charles Ross 11 ------66 Toren Dixon 12 0 660 0 0 0 660 55.0 Clark Fangmeier - 8-15 25-26 - - - - - 49 Jeramy Goodson 11 223 140 0 112 0 475 43.2 Toren Dixon 6 ------36 Tyler Smith 8 428 38 0 0 0 466 58.2 Patrick Randolph 4 ------24 RICE TOTALS 12 1311 2344 210 153 37 5555 462.9 Taylor Wardlow 1 - - - 1 - - - 8 Opponents 12 2287 3281 295 957 326 7146 595.5 Taylor Dupree 1 ------6 Pierre Beasley 1 ------6 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOT AVG/G Nick Fanuzzi 1 - - - - 1-2 - - 6 Nick Fanuzzi 10 308 -1 1598 1597 159.7 Tyler Smith 1 ------6 John Thomas Shepherd 10 160 110 506 616 61.6 Luke Willson 1 ------6 Charles Ross 12 97 491 0 491 40.9 Marcus Knox 1 ------6 Tyler Smith 8 101 428 0 428 53.5 Jeramy Goodson 11 59 223 0 223 20.3 RICE TOTALS 28 8-15 25-26 - 1 1-2 - - 219 Ryan Lewis 5 92 -19 240 221 44.2 Opponents 70 11-15 64-66 0-2 - 0-2 - - 517 RICE TOTALS 12 859 1311 2344 3655 304.6 Opponents 12 844 2287 3281 5568 464.0 FIELD GOALS FG PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG BL Clark Fangmeier 8-15 .533 0-0 3-5 3-6 2-3 0-1 45 4

Rice Football l 2009 Statistics l 83 Defense TACKLES SACKS PASS DEFENSE FUMBLES TACKLES SACKS PASS DEFENSE FUMBLES NO DEFENDER GP UA A TOT TFL/YDS NO/YDS INT/YDS BrUP RCV/YDS FF NO DEFENDER GP UA A TOT TFL/YDS NO/YDS INT/YDS BrUP RCV/YDS FF 92 Kramer Lucio 7 4 3 7 1.5/9 1.5/9 - 1 - - 35 Travis Bradshaw 12 90 31 121 5.5/17 0.5/6 - 4 2/1 4 98 Brian Stacey 10 4 3 7 ------30 Andrew Sendejo 7 45 19 64 3.0/7 - 1/0 1 1/3 - 36 Ronnie Lillard 3 2 4 6 - - 1/22 - - - 13 Scott Solomon 12 39 24 63 10.5/39 6.5/31 - 2 - 2 89 Chance Talbert 6 - 6 6 - - - 1 - - 95 Cheta Ozougwu 12 37 24 61 10.5/39 4.5/28 - 2 1/0 - 93 Luke Willson 12 3 2 5 ------34 Terrance Garmon 10 28 27 55 2.0/11 2.0/11 - 4 - - 27 Marcus Knox 12 4 1 5 ------5 Justin Hill 11 20 23 43 3.0/10 1.0/6 - 2 - 1 56 Scott Mitchell 12 3 - 3 ------44 Chris Jones 12 26 15 41 3.5/14 - - 3 3/0 - 58 Jamel Thomas 3 1 2 3 ------38 Chris Jammer 12 30 4 34 1.0/1 - - 5 - - 22 Taylor Dupree 12 1 2 3 ------15 Phillip Gaines 9 28 3 31 1.0/1 - - 3 - - 94 Brandon Yelovich 12 2 1 3 ------32 Willie Garley 8 13 18 31 1.0/3 - - 1 - 2 6 Patrick Randolph 12 2 - 2 ------49 Trey Briggs 9 15 10 25 2.0/11 1.0/10 - 1 - - 3 Toren Dixon 12 2 - 2 ------7 Kevin Gaddis 12 22 2 24 - - 1/0 2 1/0 - 84 Taylor Wardlow 12 2 - 2 ------99 Michael Smith 12 13 11 24 2.0/13 2.0/13 1/1 - - - 12 Andre Brackens 4 1 - 1 ------14 Xavier Webb 12 16 6 22 1.0/3 - - - 1/0 - 64 Tyler Parish 12 1 - 1 ------50 Matt Nordstrom 7 15 6 21 1.0/1 - - - - - 17 John Thomas Shepherd 10 1 - 1 ------73 Alex Lowry 12 5 12 17 0.5/1 - - - - - 11 Pierre Beasley 12 1 - 1 ------90 Cody Bauer 11 8 8 16 2.0/4 - - - - - 75 Cameron Vester 4 1 - 1 ------97 Jared Williams 12 7 8 15 1.0/8 1.0/8 - - - - 51 Brandon Long 12 1 - 1 ------33 Max Anyiam 12 8 5 13 - - - 1 1/0 - 86 Derek Clark 6 1 - 1 ------55 John Gioffre 12 8 5 13 1.0/2 - - - 1/0 - 41 Kyle Martens 9 1 - 1 ------20 Corey Frazier 11 9 3 12 ------88 Vance McDonald 10 ------47 Aaron Williams 9 2 9 11 2.5/11 1.0/9 - 1 - - RICE TOTALS 12 535 302 837 56/206 21/131 6/37 37 12/4 9 1 Jarrett Ben 12 7 2 9 - - 2/14 3 - - Opponents 12 526 306 832 89/380 30/219 17/326 67 10/51 15 45 Tanner Shuck 6 6 3 9 0.5/1 - - - - - BLOCKED KICKS: Rice 2 - Justin Hill, Vance McDonald. Opponents 6. SAFETIES: Rice 0. Opponents 0.

84 l Rice Football l 2009 Statistics Game-by-Game Tackles DEFENDER UA-A TOT UAB TT OSU VU TLS NAVY ECU UCF SMU TLN UTEP HOU K Lucio 4-3 7 0-2 1-0 - 1-0 2-0 - DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DEFENDER UA-A TOT UAB TT OSU VU TLS NAVY ECU UCF SMU TLN UTEP HOU B Stacey 4-3 7 - 1-0 - 2-0 - DNP 1-0 0-1 - DNP - 0-2 T Bradshaw 90-31 121 7-0 6-0 7-0 8-1 9-2 2-4 7-3 3-9 14-0 11-4 10-3 6-5 R Lillard 2-4 6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-4 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP A Sendejo 45-19 64 9-6 7-1 3-0 5-2 3-2 15-2 3-6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP C Talbert 0-6 6 0-2 - - - DNP DNP 0-2 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP S Solomon 39-24 63 3-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 9-2 6-0 2-7 1-3 6-2 3-2 3-3 2-3 L Willson 3-2 5 - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 0-2 - 1-0 - - C Ozougwu 37-24 61 1-1 1-0 8-0 2-3 3-0 2-1 4-6 1-4 4-1 6-0 4-3 1-5 M Knox 4-1 5 - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 0-1 T Garmon 28-27 55 0-7 5-0 6-1 3-1 6-1 2-1 DNP DNP 1-2 1-4 2-3 2-7 B Yelovich 2-1 3 0-1 ------1-0 1-0 - J Hill 20-23 43 2-1 - DNP 0-3 4-1 1-2 0-4 1-3 2-0 2-2 5-3 3-4 T Dupree 1-2 3 ------1-1 0-1 C Jones 26-15 41 2-3 4-0 - 7-3 1-1 - 0-2 3-3 3-0 3-2 3-1 - J Thomas 1-2 3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP 0-2 C Jammer 30-4 34 4-1 3-0 2-0 7-0 - 3-0 3-2 - - 2-1 3-0 3-0 S Mitchell 3-0 3 - - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - P Gaines 28-3 31 - 4-0 4-0 3-1 5-0 5-0 1-1 3-1 3-0 DNP DNP DNP P Randolph 2-0 2 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 W Garley 13-18 31 0-2 - “DNP DNP DNP 0-2 2-4 2-2 SNP 2-3 5-0 2-5 T Dixon 2-0 2 - - 1-0 1-0 ------T Briggs 15-10 25 DNP 1-0 2-0 2-0 0-1 6-2 0-3 2-4 - 2-0 DNP DNP T Wardlow 2-0 2 - - 1-0 ------1-0 K Gaddis 22-2 24 - - - 2-0 - 2-0 2-0 0-1 2-0 4-1 6-0 4-0 D Clark 1-0 1 - - DNP 1-0 - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP - M Smith 13-11 24 - 1-0 - 1-1 2-0 1-0 0-3 2-1 2-1 3-1 1-0 0-4 T Parish 1-0 1 - - - - 1-0 ------X Webb 16-6 22 0-2 4-0 - - 1-0 1-0 2-1 1- - 2-1 1-0 4-2 K Martens 1-0 1 ------1-0 - DNP - DNP DNP M Nordstrom 15-6 21 - - 4-0 2-2 3-1 5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-2 A Brackens 1-0 1 DNP - 1-0 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP A Lowry 5-12 17 0-1 - 2-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-3 - 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 J Shepherd 1-0 1 1-0 ------DNP DNP - - C Bauer 8-8 16 0-1 - 1-0 DNP 0-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 - 2-0 1-1 0-3 P Beasley 1-0 1 ------1-0 - J Williams 7-8 15 - - 0-1 1-1 2-0 2-1 - 0-3 1-0 - - 1-2 C Vester 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP` 1-0 DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP - M Anyiam 8-5 13 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 - - 0-1 4-1 - 0-1 - B Long 1-0 1 ------1-0 - - J Gioffre 8-5 13 0-1 - 1-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 - 0-2 - - - 1-1 C Frazier 9-3 12 DNP - - 1-0 - 1-0 1-1 1-1 - 1-0 1-0 3-1 A Williams 2-9 11 - - - DNP DNP DNP 0-5 2-2 - 0-2 - - T Shuck 6-3 9 - 4-1 0-1 0-1 - 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP J Ben 7-2 9 0-1 1-0 - - 2-0 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 0-1

Rice Football l 2009 Statistics l 85 Passing Nick Fanuzzi Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD LG Sacked Effic. John Thomas Shepherd Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD LG Sacked Effic. S 5 at UAB 12 20 0 .600 154 1 52 1 141.18 S 5 at UAB 10 22 1 .455 81 0 14 0 67.29 S 12 at Texas Tech 4 7 0 .571 22 0 9 1 83.54 S 12 at Texas Tech 14 19 0 .737 109 1 27 3 139.24 S 19 at Oklahoma State 16 28 1 .571 182 0 72 0 104.60 S 19 at Oklahoma State 12 23 0 .522 119 0 28 2 95.63 O 10 Navy 20 33 2 .606 242 2 29 0 130.08 S 26 Vanderbilt 6 14 2 .429 58 1 20 2 72.66 O 17 at East Carolina 25 43 1 .581 231 1 80 2 106.29 O 3 Tulsa 5 11 1 .455 45 0 20 0 61.64 O 24 UCF 17 26 1 .654 116 0 15 3 95.17 O 10 Navy 0 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.00 N 7 at SMU 29 42 0 .690 250 3 33 1 142.62 O 17 at East Carolina 4 7 1 .571 32 0 12 0 66.97 N 14 Tulane 15 24 0 .625 214 4 70 1 192.40 O 24 UCF 8 11 0 .727 62 0 18 2 120.07 N 21 UTEP 8 17 1 .471 55 0 17 3 62.47 N 28 at Houston 16 30 2 .533 132 0 30 0 76.96 Totals 59 110 5 .536 506 2 28 9 89.19 Totals 162 270 8 .600 1598 11 80 12 117.23

Ryan Lewis Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD LG Sacked Effic. S 12 at Texas Tech 7 15 1 .467 66 0 17 2 70.29 S 26 Vanderbilt 6 18 2 .333 64 0 18 2 40.98 O 3 Tulsa 12 32 0 .375 99 1 29 4 73.80 O 10 Navy 1 2 0 .500 9 0 9 0 87.80 N 28 at Houston 1 3 1 .33 2 0 2 1 -27.73 Totals 27 70 4 .386 240 1 29 9 60.66

86 l Rice Football l 2009 Statistics Receiving Game Beasely Clark Dixon Dupree Goodson Maginot McDonald Randolph Ross Smith Turner Wardlow Willson S 5 at UAB 3-20/0 1-20/0 9-65/0 1-22/0 1-8/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-21/0 0-0/0 1-4/0 0-0/0 3-23/0 1-52/1 S 12 at Texas Tech 3-26/0 0-0/0 1-9/0 2-6/1 0-0/0 3-44/0 2-27/0 5-50/0 2-(-1)/0 1-(-1)/0 2-(-4)/0 3-24/0 1-17/0 S 19 at Oklahoma St. - - 9-120/0 1-12/0 3-40/0 2-23/0 5-44/0 2-27/0 - - - 5-29/0 - S 26 Vanderbilt - - 4-40/1 - - - 1-1/0 1-4/0 - - - 2-32/0 2-16/0 O 3 Tulsa - 1-8/0 2-8/0 2-14/0 2-2/0 - - 4-19/0 2-22/0 - - 3-51/1 1-20/0 O 10 Navy - - 3-26/0 1-15/0 2-35/0 1-5/0 - 6-58/2 2-34/0 - - 6-78/0 - O 17 at East Carolina 1-6/0 - 8-115/1 3-18/0 5-16/0 1-4/0 - 5-41/0 - 2-22/0 - 1-13/0 - O 24 UCF 4-26/0 - 6-54/0 2-12/0 3-19/0 1-10/0 1-5/0 1-7/0 2-1/0 2-8/0 - 3-36/0 - N 7 at SMU 1-11/0 - 7-32/1 3-21/0 4-14/0 - 2-35/0 8-93/2 - - - 3-42/0 - N 14 Tulane 1-17/1 - 7-158/3 - 2-6/0 - - 2-15/0 1-10/0 1-(-1)/0 - - 1-9/0 N 21 UTEP 1-2/0 - 1-4/0 - - - - 2-11/0 3-34/0 1-4/0 - - - N 28 at Houston 1-5/0 - 3-29/0 2-14/0 - - - 1-10/0 4-30/0 - - 2-19/0 1-8/0 Totals 15-113/1 2-28/0 60-660/6 17-134/1 22-140/0 8-86/0 11-112/0 37-356/4 16-130/0 7-36/0 2-(-4)/0 31-347/1 7-122/1

Rushing Game Fanuzzi Goodson Knox Lewis Ross Shepherd Smith Turner Game Fanuzzi Goodson Knox Lewis Ross Shepherd Smith Turner S 5 at UAB 3-7/1 2-7/0 2-12/1 - 5-37/0 6-48/0 11-37/0 5-8/0 O 24 UCF 6-(-30)/0 7-42/0 3-11/0 - 7-63/1 5-(-20)/0 10-38/0 - S 12 at Texas Tech 3-(-3)/0 2-3/0 1-6/0 3-4/0 1-6/0 8-(-3)/0 16-49/0 1-(-2)/0 N 7 at SMU 2-(-4)/0 7-15/0 1-4/0 - 12-50/1 - 7-17/0 - S 19 at Oklahoma St. 4-42/0 12-55/0 1-(-3)/0 - 6-7/3 7-(-5)/0 - - N 14 Tulane 1-(-6)/0 1-1/0 1-2/0 - 17-90/0 - 11-32/0 - S 26 Vanderbilt - 12-41/0 - 8-3/0 7-63/1 13-53/0 - - N 21 UTEP 5-(-13)/0 - 4-13/0 - 13-35/3 3-12/0 23-127/1 - O 3 Tulsa - 4-14/0 - 9-(-20)/0 13-33/0 2-15/0 - - N 28 at Houston 5-8/0 - 6-20/0 1-(-6)/0 10-105/2 2-3/0 21-113/0 - O 10 Navy 2-(-1)/0 1-4/0 1-5/0 1-0/0 4-6/0 2-4/0 - 4-18/0 Totals 38-(-1)/1 57-223/0 24-82/1 22-(-19)/0 97-491/11 50-110/0 101-428/1 10-24/0 O 17 at East Carolina 7-(-1)/0 9-41/0 4-12/0 - 2-8/0 2-3/0 2-15/0 -

Rice Football l 2009 Statistics l 87 Rice Game Summaries FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING FUMB PENALTIES POSS GAME SCORE RUSH PASS PEN TOT ATT YDS TD C-A-I YDS TD PLYS-YDS NO-LOST NO-YDS TIME S 5 Rice 24 9 10 4 23 34 156 2 22-42-1 235 1 76-391 2-1 9-80 30:14 at UAB 44 11 9 0 20 39 295 4 12-16-0 221 2 55-516 2-2 14-111 29:46 S 12 Rice 10 5 14 2 21 35 60 0 25-41-1 197 1 76-257 2-1 3-19 32:51 at Texas Tech 55 3 24 1 28 14 52 0 40-63-0 508 8 77-560 0-0 11-90 27:09 S 19 Rice 24 7 13 3 23 32 76 3 28-51-1 301 0 83-377 2-1 8-60 34:26 at Oklahoma St. 41 6 9 3 18 36 124 2 14-20-0 227 2 56-351 2-2 6-54 25:34 S 26 Vanderbilt 36 11 11 1 23 43 216 4 23-41-1 268 0 84-484 1-0 9-74 30:26 at Rice 17 8 6 0 14 40 160 1 12-32-4 122 1 72-282 0-0 5-40 29:34 O 3 Tulsa 27 9 13 0 22 45 134 2 21-32-0 251 1 77-385 2-1 6-63 33:04 at Rice 10 6 8 4 18 30 47 0 17-43-1 144 1 73-191 2-0 4-24 26:56 O 10 Navy 63 28 2 1 31 80 471 9 2-3-0 66 0 83-537 0-0 6-51 40:36 at Rice 14 2 11 1 14 16 21 0 21-38-2 251 2 54-272 1-0 9-70 19:24 O 17 Rice 49 8 6 3 17 26 78 0 29-50-2 263 1 76-341 3-1 5-68 24:56 at East Carolina 13 6 14 0 20 43 173 3 22-30-2 286 3 73-459 2-1 10-88 35:04 O 24 UCF 49 11 8 2 21 39 213 2 12-18-0 252 4 57-465 0-0 5-51 27:09 at Rice 7 8 7 1 16 38 104 1 25-37-1 178 0 75-282 7-3 9-75 32:51 N 7 Rice 28 5 13 5 23 30 77 1 29-44-0 250 3 74-327 3-3 4-38 26:35 at SMU 31 6 10 2 18 34 96 2 17-24-1 234 1 58-330 2-1 13-122 33:25 N 14 Tulane 20 7 15 0 22 36 141 0 24-41-1 261 3 77-402 1-0 1-2 35:40 at Rice 28 6 7 0 13 32 117 0 15-24-0 214 4 56-331 0-0 3-15 24:20 N 21 UTEP 29 6 12 2 20 43 151 3 17-26-1 244 1 69-395 6-5 12-96 32:44 at Rice 30 11 2 3 16 49 172 4 8-17-1 55 0 66-227 2-0 8-75 27:16 N 28 Rice 14 12 6 0 18 45 243 2 17-33-3 134 0 78-377 0-0 2-10 32:30 at Houston 73 10 20 0 30 31 221 5 36-47-0 463 3 78-684 0-0 1-10 27:30

88 l Rice Football l 2009 Statistics Rice Inside Red-Zone Opponents Inside Red-Zone Times Times TOT Rush Pass FGs Times Times TOT Rush Pass FGs GAME SCORE In RZ Scored PTS TDs TDs TDs MADE GAME SCORE In RZ Scored PTS TDs TDs TDs MADE S 5 at UAB L 44-24 6 3 17 2 2 0 1 S 5 at UAB L 44-24 4 4 27 4 3 1 0 S 12 at Texas Tech L 55-10 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 S 12 at Texas Tech L 55-10 5 4 28 4 0 4 0 S 19 at Oklahoma State L 41-24 6 4 24 3 3 0 1 S 19 at Oklahoma St. L 41-24 4 4 24 3 2 1 1 S 26 Vanderbilt L 36-17 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 S 26 Vanderbilt L 36-17 6 5 22 2 2 0 3 O 3 Tulsa L 27-10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 3 Tulsa L 27-10 4 4 20 2 2 0 2 O 10 Navy L 63-14 2 2 14 2 0 2 0 O 10 Navy L 63-14 9 9 63 9 9 0 0 O 17 at East Carolina L 49-13 4 2 6 0 0 0 2 O 17 at East Carolina L 49-13 8 6 42 6 3 3 0 O 24 UCF L 49-7 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 O 24 UCF L 49-7 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 N 7 at SMU L 31-28 5 3 22 3 1 2 0 N 7 at SMU L 31-28 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 N 14 Tulane W 28-20 3 1 7 1 0 1 0 N 14 Tulane W 28-20 2 2 14 2 0 2 0 N 21 UTEP W 30-29 5 5 30 4 4 0 1 N 21 UTEP W 30-29 5 4 23 3 3 0 1 N 28 at Houston L 73-14 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 N 28 at Houston L 73-14 7 7 45 6 4 2 1 RICE TOTALS 39 25 155 20 13 7 5 6 Opponents 60 54 339 45 31 14 9 25-39 (.641) 47-53 (.887)

Failed to Score in the Red Zone Failed to Score in the Red Zone Field Goal Attempts: 6 UAB (1), East Carolina (1), SMU (2), Tulane (1), Houston (1). Field Goal Attempts: 2 East Carolina (1), UCF (1). Downs: 3 UAB (1), Texas Tech (1), Tulsa (1). Downs: 1 Texas Tech (1). Interceptions: 2 UAB (1), ECU (1). Interceptions: 2 Vanderbilt (1), East Carolina (1). Fumbles: 1 Oklahoma State (1). Fumbles: 1 UTEP (1). Half: 2 Oklahoma State (1), Tulane (1). Half: 0 Game: 0 Game: 0

Rice Football l 2009 Statistics l 89 Scoring Drives Tulsa 27, Rice 10 Rice 28, Tulane 20 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score UAB 44, Rice 24 2 14:27 Wardlow 29 pass from Lewis 2 48 0:27 Tied, 7-7 2 12:11 Dixon 32 pass from Fanuzzi 11 73 4:08 Tulane, 14-7 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score 2 0:47 Fangmeier 42 FG 6 8 2:08 Rice, 10-7 3 14:07 Dixon 70 pass from Fanuzzi 2 71 0:53 Tied, 14-14 3 9:11 Beasley 17 pass from Fanuzzi 2 25 0:32 Rice, 21-14 2 8:28 Fangmeier 29 FG 8 36 2:06 UAB, 20-3 Navy 63, Rice 14 3 10:25 Fanuzzi 8 run 13 78 4:29 UAB, 27-10 4 0:54 Dixon 29 pass from Fanuzzi 4 29 1:02 Rice, 28-14 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score 3 2:40 Knox 4 run 8 51 3:24 UAB, 41-17 2 1:02 Randolph 12 pass from Fanuzzi 7 74 1:42 Navy, 35-7 4 6:24 Willson 52 pass from Fanuzzi 2 57 0:49 UAB, 44-24 4 9:50 Randolph 7 pass from Fanuzzi 5 83 1:56 Navy, 56-14 Rice 30, UTEP 29 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score Texas Tech 55, Rice 10 East Carolina 49, Rice 13 2 13:22 Ross 1 run 9 72 2:26 UTEP, 13-7 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score 2 11:20 Fangmeier 27 FG 7 9 1:52 UTEP, 13-10 2 10:27 Fangmeier 45 FG 12 50 5:51 TT, 14-3 1 10:36 Fangmeier 33 FG 6 52 1:33 ECU, 7-3 3 9:51 Smith 12 run 2 26 0:43 UTEP, 20-17 4 11:02 Dupree 3 pass from Shepherd 8 65 3:49 TT, 41-10 2 2:59 Dixon 80 pass from Fanuzzi 1 80 0:11 ECU, 21-10 4 9:05 Ross 3 run 8 53 3:09 UTEP, 29-24 Oklahoma State 41, Rice 24 3 4:31 Fangmeier 24 FG 14 75 4:11 ECU, 28-13 4 7:45 Ross 1 run 4 26 1:10 Rice, 30-29 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score UCF 49, Rice 7 2 5:50 Fangmeier 34 FG 12 48 6:07 OSU, 14-3 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score Houston 73, Rice 14 3 9:09 Ross 2 run 6 78 2:10 OSU, 28-10 4 11:03 Ross 1 run 12 73 4:12 UCF, 42-7 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score 3 6:46 Ross 1 run 5 32 2:18 OSU, 28-17 3 9:00 Ross 11 run 8 63 2:54 UH, 66-7 4 12:24 Ross 3 run 12 80 4:32 OSU, 35-24 SMU 31, Rice 28 3 0:21 Ross 4 run 9 54 3:32 UH, 66-14 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score Vanderbilt 36, Rice 17 1 2:39 Randolph 11 pass from Fanuzzi 13 80 4:45 Tied, 7-7 Q Time Scoring Play P YDS TOP Score 1 1:24 Randolph 33 pass from Fanuzzi 2 33 :14 Rice, 13-7 1 8:05 Ross 48 run 2 54 0:46 Tied, 7-7 2 5:23 Charles Ross 1 run 12 80 5:30 Rice, 20-7 2 4:46 Fangmeier 39 FG 12 58 6:04 Tied, 10-10 4 1:47 Dixon 4 pass from Fanuzzi 15 69 5:34 SMU, 31-28 4 5:54 Dixon 12 pass from Shepherd 4 27 1:58 VU, 30-17

90 l Rice Football l 2009 Statistics 20-Yard Plus Plays Yds Type Players Opponent Yds Type Players Opponent Yds Type Players Opponent 27 KR Shane Turner Tulsa 21 KR Kevin Gaddis ECU * 80 Pass Toren Dixon from Nick Fanuzzi ECU 27 Pass Roddy Maginot from John Thomas Shepherd TTU 20 KR Jeramy Goodson ECU 72 Pass Toren Dixon from Nick Fanuzzi OSU 26 KR Shane Turner Tulsa 20 PR Andrew Sendejo Navy * 70 Pass Toren Dixon from Nick Fanuzzi Tulane 26 KR Chris Jammer Tulane 20 Pass Michael Patterson from John Thomas Shepherd Vanderbilt 54 Rush Charles Ross UCF 26 Pass Taylor Wardlow from Nick Fanuzzi Navy 20 KR Charles Ross Texas Tech 52 KR Shane Turner Navy 26 KR Shane Turner Navy 20 Pass Luke Willson from John Thomas Shepherd Tulsa * 52 Pass Luke Willson from Nick Fanuzzi UAB 25 KR Shane Turner OSU 20 KR Shane Turner Texas Tech 49 KR Shane Turner UAB 24 Rush Charles Ross Tulane 20 KR Shane Turner Texas Tech * 48 Rush Charles Ross Vanderbilt 24 KR Charles Ross OSU 20 KR Kevin Gaddis SMU 47 PR Andrew Sendejo Vanderbilt 23 KR Shane Turner Vanderbilt 20 KR Shane Turner Tulsa 39 KR Shane Turner UAB 23 KR Shane Turner Tulsa 20 Pass Derek Clark from Nick Fanuzzi UAB 38 KR Shane Turner UAB 23 KR Shane Turner Vanderbilt 20 KR Charles Ross Vanderbilt 36 KR Shane Turner UAB 23 KR Charles Ross Vanderbilt * touchdown scored on play 35 KR Shane Turner OSU 23 Pass Taylor Wardlow from Nick Fanuzzi Navy 33 Pass Patrick Randolph from Nick Fanuzzi ECU 23 KR Shane Turner Navy * 33 Pass Patrick Randolph from Nick Fanuzzi Tulane 23 Rush Nick Fanuzzi OSU 29 KR Kevin Gaddis SMU 22 Pass Taylor Dupree from Nick Fanuzzi UAB 29 Pass Jeramy Goodson from Nick Fanuzzi Navy 22 INT Ronnie Lillard ECU * 29 Pass Toren Dixon from Nick Fanuzzi Tulane 22 KR Shane Turner OSU * 29 Pass Taylor Wardlow from Ryan Lewis Tulsa 22 KR Kevin Gaddis ECU 28 KR Kevin Gaddis ECU 21 PR Andrew Sendejo OSU 28 Pass Jeramy Goodson from John Thomas Shepherd OSU 21 KR Shane Turner UAB 27 KR Jeramy Goodson Navy 21 KR Shane Turner Navy 27 Pass Vance McDonald from Nick Fanuzzi SMU 21 Pass Patrick Randolph from Nick Fanuzzi Navy 27 KR Jeramy Goodson UCF 21 KR Shane Turner Navy 21 Pass Taylor Wardlow from Nick Fanuzzi SMU

Rice Football l 2009 Statistics l 91 20+ Yard Plays by Player LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR Long Plays by the Numbers Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR Rushing Long Plays by Yards No. TD Shane Turner 21 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 54 Charles Ross vs. UCF (Oct. 24, 2009) 100+ 0 0 Charles Ross 8 1 3 0 5 0 0 0 90-99 0 0 Rushing Touchdown Kevin Gaddis 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 48 Charles Ross vs. Vanderbilt (Sept. 26, 2009) 80-89 1 1 Toren Dixon 5 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 70-79 2 1 Jeramy Goodson 5 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 Passing 60-69 0 0 Taylor Wardlow 4 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 80 Toren Dixon from Nick Fanuzzi vs. ECU (Oct. 17, 2009) 50-59 3 1 Patrick Randolph 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 40-49 3 1 Passing Touchdown Andrew Sendejo 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 80 Toren Dixon from Nick Fanuzzi vs. ECU (Oct. 17, 2009) 30-39 9 2 Luke Willson 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 20-29 47 2 Nick Fanuzzi 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Punt Return Taylor Dupree 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 47 Andrew Sendejo vs. Vanderbilt (Sept. 26, 2009) 20+ Yard Plays by Type No. TD Ronnie Lillard 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Kick Return Rushing 4 1 Michael Patterson 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 52 Shane Turner vs. Navy (Oct. 10, 2009) Passing 21 7 Derek Clark 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Interception Return Punt returns 3 0 Roddy Maginot 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 Ronnie Lillard vs. ECU (Oct. 17, 2009) Kick returns 36 0 Vance McDonald 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Interceptions 1 0 Chris Jammer 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Fumble Return Fumble returns 0 0 TOTAL 65 8 4 21 36 3 1 0 3 Andrew Sendejo (Sept. 19, 2009) Other 0 0 TOTAL 65 8 Punt 63 Mark Brundage vs. UCF (Oct. 24, 2009) 63 Kyle Martens vs. Oklahoma State (Sept. 19, 2009) Field Goal 45 Clark Fangmeier vs. Texas Tech (Sept. 12, 2009)

92 l Rice Football l 2009 Statistics Rice Superlatives Tackles: 17, Andrew Sendejo vs. Navy Oct. 10, 2009 Sacks By: 5 vs Tulsa Oct. 3, 2009 Sacks: 3.0, Scott Solomon vs. Tulsa Oct. 3, 2009 5 at SMU Nov. 7, 2009 Individual Tackles for Loss: 3.0, Scott Solomon vs. Tulsa Oct. 3, 2009 First Downs: 23 at UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Rushing Attempts: 23, Tyler Smith vs. UTEP Nov. 21, 2009 Interceptions: 1, Andrew Sendejo vs. Vanderbilt Sept. 26, 2009 23 at Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 Yards Rushing: 127, Tyler Smith vs. UTEP Nov. 21, 2009 1, Jarett Ben at East Carolina Oct. 17, 2009 23 at SMU Nov. 7, 2009 TD Rushes: 3, Charles Ross at Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 1, Ronnie Lillard at East Carolina Oct. 17, 2009 Penalties: 9 at UAB Sept. 5, 2009 3, Charles Ross vs. UTEP Nov. 21, 2009 1, Kevin Gaddis at SMU Nov. 7, 2009 9 vs. Navy Oct. 10, 2009 Long Rush: 54, Charles Ross vs. UCF Oct. 24, 2009 1, Michael Smith vs. Tulane Nov. 14, 2009 Penalty Yards: 80 at UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Pass Attempts: 43, Nick Fanuzzi at East Carolina Oct. 17, 2009 1, Jarrett Ben vs. UTEP Nov. 21, 2009 Turnovers: 2 at UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Pass Completions: 29, Nick Fanuzzi at SMU Nov. 7, 2009 2 at Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 Yards Passing: 250, Nick Fanuzzi at SMU Nov. 7, 2009 Team Turnovers: 4 vs. Vanderbilt Sept. 26, 2009 TD Passes: 4, Nick Fanuzzi vs. Tulane Nov. 14, 2009 Rushing Attempts: 49 vs. UTEP Nov. 21, 2009 Interceptions By: 2 at East Carolina Oct. 17, 2009 Long Pass: 80, Nick Fanuzzi at East Carolina Oct. 17, 2009 Yards Rushing: 243 at Houston Nov. 28, 2009 Receptions: 9, Toren Dixon at UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Yards Per Rush: 5.4 at Houston Nov. 28, 2009 9, Toren Dixon at Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 TD Rushes: 4 vs. UTEP Nov. 21, 2009 Yards Receiving: 158, Toren Dixon vs. Tulane Nov. 14, 2009 Pass Attempts: 51 at Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 TD Receptions: 3, Toren Dixon vs. Tulane Nov. 14, 2009 Pass Completions: 29 at East Carolina Oct. 17, 2009 Long Reception: 80, Toren Dixon at East Carolina Oct. 17, 2009 29 at SMU Nov. 7, 2009 Field Goals: 2, Clark Fangmeier at East Carolina Oct. 17, 2009 Yards Passing: 301 at Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 Long Field Goal: 45, Clark Fangmeier at Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 Yards Per Pass: 8.9 vs. Tulane Nov. 14, 2009 Punts: 9, Kyle Martens vs. Vanderbilt Sept. 26, 2009 TD Passes: 4 vs. Tulane Nov. 14, 2009 9, Kyle Martens vs. Tulsa Oct. 3, 2009 Total Plays: 83 at Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 Punting Average: 50.0, Kyle Martens vs. Tulsa Oct. 3, 2009 Total Offense: 391 at UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Long Punt: 63, Kyle Martens at Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 Yards Per Play: 5.9 vs. Tulane Nov. 14, 2009 63, Mark Brundage vs. UCF Oct. 24, 2009 Points: 30 vs. UTEP vs. Tulane Nov. 21, 2009 Long Punt Return: 47, Andrew Sendejo vs. VU Sept. 26, 2009 Long Kickoff Return: 52, Shane Turner vs. Navy Oct. 10, 2009

Rice Football l 2009 Statistics l 93 Opponent Superlatives Interceptions: 2, Myron Lewis, Vanderbilt Sept. 26, 2009 Individual 2, Jamal Robinson, Houston Nov. 28, 2009 Rushing Attempts: 34, Donald Buckram, UTEP Nov. 21, 2009 Yards Rushing: 194, Joe Webb, UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Team TD Rushes: 4, Ricky Dobbs, Navy Oct. 20, 2009 Rushing Attempts: 80 by Navy Oct. 10, 2009 Long Rush: 71, Joe Webb, UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Yards Rushing: 471 by Navy Oct. 10, 2009 Pass Attempts: 57, Taylor Potts, Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 Yards Per Rush: 7.6 by UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Pass Completions: 36, Taylor Potts, Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 TD Rushes: 9 by Navy Oct. 10, 2009 Yards Passing: 456, Taylor Potts, Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 Pass Attempts: 63 by Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 TD Passes: 7, Taylor Potts, Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 Pass Completions: 40 by Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 Long Pass: 76, Brett Hodges, UCF Oct. 24, 2009 Yards Passing: 508 by Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 Receptions: 10, Jeremy Williams Nov. 14, 2009 Yards Per Pass: 22.0 by Navy Oct. 10, 2009 Yards Receiving: 161, Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 TD Passes: 8 by Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 TD Receptions: 3, Lyle Leong, Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 Total Plays: 84 by Vanderbilt Sept. 26, 2009 Long Reception: 76, Brett Hodges, UCF Oct. 24, 2009 Total Offense:684 by Houston Nov. 28, 2009 Field Goals: 3, Ryan Fowler, Vanderbilt Sept. 26, 2009 Yards Per Play: 9.4 by UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Long Field Goal: 42, Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 Points: 73 by Houston Nov. 28, 2009 Punts: 8, Brett Upson, Vanderbilt Sept. 26, 2009 Sacks By: 6 by Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009 Punting Avg.: 52.7, Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 2009 First Downs: 31 by Navy Oct. 10, 2009 Long Punt: 63, Matt Dodge, East Carolina Oct. 17, 2009 Penalties: 14 by UAB Sept. 5, 2009 Long Punt Return: 38, A.J. Guyton, UCF Oct. 24, 2009 Penalty Yards: 122 by SMU Nov. 7, 2009 Long Kickoff Return:99, Tyron Carrier, Houston Nov. 28, 2009 Turnovers: 6 vs. UTEP Nov. 21, 2009 Tackles: 11, Kemal Ishmael, UCF Oct. 24, 2009 Interceptions: 4 by Vanderbilt Sept. 26, 2009 Sacks: 2.0, Theron Kadri, Vanderbilt Sept. 26, 2009 2.0, Bernard Obi, UTEP Nov. 21, 2009 Tackles for Loss: 3.0, Matt Williams,Texas Tech Sept. 12, 2009

94 l Rice Football l 2009 Statistics Rice Offensive Starters GAME WR-X WR-Y LT LG C RG RT WR-F WR-Z QB TB/TE S 5 at UAB Dixon Wardlow Mitchell Allen Carrington Hicks Parish Dupree Randolph Shepherd Smith S12 at Texas Tech Dixon Wardlow Mitchell Allen Carrington Hicks Parish Willson (TE) Randolph Fanuzzi Smith S 19 at Oklahoma St. Dixon Wardlow Mitchell Allen Carrington Hicks Parish Willson (TE) Randolph Shepherd Smith S 25 Vanderbilt Dixon Wardlow Mitchell Allen Carrington Ball Parish McDonald (TE) Randolph Shepherd Goodson O 3 Tulsa Dixon Wardlow Emmert Allen Carrington Parish Mitchell Maginot Randolph Lewis Goodson O 10 Navy Dixon Warldow Emmert Allen Carrington Parish Mitchell Maginot Randolph Fanuzzi Ross O 17 at East Carolina Dixon Wardlow Emmert Allen Carrington Parish Mitchell Beasley Randolph Fanuzzi Goodson O 24 UCF Dixon Wardlow Emmert Allen Carrington Parish Mitchell Beasley Randolph Fanuzzi Goodson N 7 at SMU Dixon Wardlow Mitchell Allen Carrington Hicks Parish Knox (RB) Randolph Fanuzzi Ross N 14 Tulane Dixon Wardlow Mitchell Allen Carrington Hicks Parish Beasley Randolph Fanuzzi Goodson N 21 UTEP Dixon Wardlow Mitchell Allen Carrington Hicks Parish Beasley Randolph Fanuzzi Knox N 28 at Houston Dixon Wardlow Mitchell Allen Carrington Hicks Parish Beasley Randolph Fanuzzi Smith Rice Defensive Starters GAME DE DT NG DE WLB SLB FCB FS KAT SS BCB S 5 at UAB Ozougwu Solomon Gioffre Lucio Garmon Calhoun Ben Sendejo Bradshaw Jones Jammer S 12 at Texas Tech Ozougwu Stacey Gioffre Solomon Garmon Shuck Ben Sendejo Bradshaw Jones Jammer S 19 at Oklahoma St. Ozougwu Talbert Lowry Solomon Garmon Nordstrom Gaines Sendejo Bradshaw Anyiam Jammer S 25 Vanderbilt Ozougwu Lowry Gioffre Solomon Garmon Nordstrom Gaines Sendejo Bradshaw Jones Jammer O 3 Tulsa Ozougwu Lowry Smith Solomon Garmon Nordstrom Gaines Sendejo Bradshaw Jones Jammer O 10 Navy Ozougwu Lowry Smith Solomon Garmon Hill Gaines Sendejo Bradshaw Garley Jammer O 17 at East Carolina Ozougwu Lowry Smith Solomon Briggs Hill Ben Sendejo Bradshaw Jones Jammer O 24 UCF Ozougwu Lowry Smith Solomon Briggs Hill Ben Webb Bradshaw Garley Gaines N 7 at SMU Ozougwu Lowry Smith Solomon Garmon Briggs Gaddis Jones Bradshaw Anyiam Gaines N 14 Tulane Ozougwu Lowry Smith Solomon Garmon Briggs Gaddis Jones Bradshaw Anyiam Jammer N 21 UTEP Ozougwu Lowry Smith Solomon Garmon Hill Gaddis Jones Bradshaw Garley Jammer N 28 at Houston Ozougwu Solomon Smith Bauer Garmon Hill Gaddis Webb Bradshaw Garley Jammer

Rice Football l 2009 Statistics l 95 the Blazer’s score, returning the ensuing kickoff 49 yards to set Fanuzzi ran for a touchdown and threw for another as the UAB 44, Rice 24 up the offense for the second straight series on the UAB side of Owls found the end zone three times in the second half. He Sept. 5, 2009wLegion FieldwBirmingham, Ala. the 50. Turner’s first career return was the longest for Rice since connected with redshirt freshman Luke Willson on a 52-yard Andray Downs returned one 53 yards in 2004 against San Jose scoring play for his first career touchdown pass, as well as Joe Webb set a Conference USA record with 191 yards State. Downs went on to set the Rice single-game record for Willson’s first career reception. The scoring pass extended the rushing and threw for 221 more to lead UAB to a 44-24 win kickoff returns with 189 that day, but the record now belongs Owls’ streak of consecutive games with a TD pass to 22, since over Rice in the season opener for both teams at Legion Field. to Turner, who finished the day with an even 200 yards on six the Baylor game in 2007. Rice entered the game looking to build on the momentum returns. Shepherd finished with a team-high 48 yards rushing and of a 10-win season in 2008, but the 2009 Owls offense mis- Shepherd moved the Owls to the UAB two-yard line, where completed 10 of 22 passes for 81 yards, while Fanuzzi hit 12 fired early and could not overcome the record-setting effort the drive again stalled. This time, the Owls chose to go for the of 20 passes for 154 yards and a touchdown. Senior wideout by Webb. touchdown on fourth-and-goal, but Shepherd’s pass was in- Toren Dixon caught a career-high nine passes, extending his After stopping the Blazers’ initial offensive effort on three tercepted at the goal line by Chase Daniel and returned to the consecutive games reception streak to 27 games. downs, true freshman Vance McDonald partially blocked Trey UAB 45. The Owls took the ball back two plays later, as Justin Ragland’s punt setting the Owls up at the UAB 43. Hill stripped the ball from Webb and John Gioffre recovered at Fifth-year senior John Thomas Shepherd, making his first the UAB 47. start since the UCLA game in September of 2006, hit on a pair Nick Fanuzzi took over for the Owls on the following se- of passes for 19 yards and Tyler Smith, making his first career ries, but could not generate a first down. After a Kyle Martens’ start, added 18 yards on the ground to move the ball inside 51-yard punt placed the Blazers’ at their own 20, it took Webb the 10. However the drive stalled and Clark Fangmeier’s 26- just two plays to double UAB’s point total. On second and one yard field goal attempt was blocked. from the 29, he darted and dashed his way to a 71-yard touch- Webb then moved the Blazers 80 yards in seven plays to down, the longest against the Owls since Tyson Thompson of Game 1 take the lead and put the Owls behind in a game for the first San Jose State sprinted 74 yards for a score in 2004. time in over 240 minutes of football. Rice had not trailed in a Webb added a pair of TD passes in the second quarter, game since the first quarter of the 2008 UTEP game. bracketing a 29-yard field goal by Clark Fangmeier to take a Owls’ freshman Shane Turner provided a quick response to 27-3 halftime advantage.

96 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD Rice Owls 0 3 14 7 - 24 Rice UAB Rice Rice UAB Blazers 7 20 14 3 - 44 FIRST DOWNS 23 20 Sendejo 9-6-15, Bradshaw 7-0-7, Gar- JT Shepherd 10-22-1 81 0 Rushing 9 11 mon 0-7-5, Jammer 4-1-5, Jones 2-3-5. Nick Fanuzzi 12-20-0 154 1 Scoring Summary Passing 10 9 1st 7:29 UAB Webb 15 run (Zahn kick) Penalty 4 0 UAB UAB 2nd 13:29 UAB Webb 71 run (Zahn kick) Rushing Attempts 34 39 Springs 5-1-6, Daniel 4-2-6, Harris 2-4-6, Joe Webb 12-15-0 221 2 10:46 UAB Forrest 9 pass from Webb (kick failed) Yds Gained Rushing 181 304 Atwater 5-0-5. David Isabelle 0-1-0 0 0 8:28 Rice Fangmeier 29 FG Yds Lost Rushing 25 9 0:46 UAB Forrest 22 pass from Webb (Zahn kick) NET YDS RUSHING 156 295 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS RECEIVING REC YDS TD 3rd 10:25 Rice Fanuzzi 8 run (Fangmeier kick) NET YDS PASSING 235 221 RUSHING ATT YDS TD Rice 7:47 UAB Brooks 7 run (Zahn kick) Comp-Att-Int 22-42-1 12-16-0 Rice Toren Dixon 9 65 0 2:40 Rice Knox 4 run (Fangmeier kick) TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 76-391 55-516 JT Shepherd 6 48 0 Taylor Wardlow 3 23 0 0:00 UAB Barnett 10 run (Zahn kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Tyler Smith 11 37 0 Pierre Beasley 3 20 0 4th 7:23 UAB Zhan 41 FG Penalties-Yards 9-80 14-111 Charles Ross 5 37 0 Luke Willson 1 52 1 6:24 Rice Willson 52 pass from Fanuzzi (Fangmeier kick) Punts-Avg 4-43.5 3-32.0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-(-2)-0 UAB UAB KO Ret-Yds-TD 7-215-0 4-97-0 Joe Webb 20 194 2 F. Forrest 4 64 2 INT Ret-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-44-0 David Isabelle 5 31 0 J. Anderson 3 65 0 Possession Time 30:14 29:46 Dexter Barnett 7 24 1 Nick Adams 2 51 0 Third Down Conv 4-13 3-7 Fourth Down Conv 1-3 0-0 Red Zone Scores-Att 3-6 4-4 Sacks-Yds 2-4 1-9 Field Goals 1-2 1-1

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 97 Willson. Tech took possession at its 47-yard line and, nine plays completed four of seven pass attempts for 22 yards while Tyler Texas Tech 55, Rice 10 later, extended its lead to 21-3 when Taylor Potts connected Smith paced the Owls with 49 rushing yards. Sept. 12, 2009wJones AT&T StadiumwLubbock, Texas with Lyle Leong on an eight-yard scoring pass. Potts finished 36-of-57 for 456 yards and seven touch- The Raiders covered a grand total of 57 yards over their downs. Rice coach David Bailiff struck a nerve with his defense ensuing two possessions, notching a pair of touchdowns fol- when he challenged that unit to play with passion and con- lowing a Fanuzzi fumble and a Rice punt from its end zone. fidence following a surprisingly ineffective performance last The Owls’ youthful offensive line featuring four sophomores, weekend at UAB. two of whom are first-year starters, struggled to provide am- Should he choose to share a similar speech with his of- ple protection for Fanuzzi and senior John Thomas Shepherd, fense next week, perhaps the Owls will inch closer to an elu- who engineered both of the Owls’ scoring drives. sive first win on the season. After mounting the aforementioned goal-line stand, the The Owls’ defense embraced the task of slowing high-oc- Owls surrendered touchdowns on consecutive Tech posses- tane Texas Tech Saturday night at Jones AT&T Stadium, but the sions. While Rice mustered six yards in the first quarter, the offense couldn’t generate enough of a push to support that Raiders covered 52 and 57 yards on their scoring marches. inspiring effort as the Red Raiders turned an 11-point halftime But the Owls stood firm in the second quarter by grinding out lead into a 55-10 non-conference victory. hard-fought yards on the ground, and after senior kicker Clark Rice turned back Tech near the goal line to snuff the Raid- Fangmeier cut the deficit to 11 via his 45-yard field goal with ers’ opening drive, and despite yielding 274 first-half yards, 10:27 remaining in the half, the Owls later forced Tech to settle the Owls trailed just 14-3 at the intermission. But Rice man- for a 38-yard field goal that Matt Williams missed. With 94 sec- aged only two first downs and just 28 yards in the third quar- onds left before the break, Tech punted for the first time and ter while Tech turned excellent field position into three quick the Owls threatened in the waning moments before petering Game 2 scores. In a flash, the deficit was 32 points. out at midfield. The Owls moved the chains twice on their opening pos- Shepherd passed for a career-high 109 yards and threw session of the second half, but quarterback Nick Fanuzzi saw his first career touchdown pass, a three-yarder to Taylor Du- his fourth-down pass graze the fingertips of tight end Luke pree. The scoring reception was the first for Dupree. Fanuzzi

98 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD Rice Owls 0 3 0 7 - 10 Rice TTU Rice Rice 14 0 21 20 - 55 FIRST DOWNS 21 28 Sendejo 7-1-8, Bradshaw 6-0-6, Gar- JT Shepherd 14-19-0 109 1 Rushing 5 3 mon 5-0-5, Shuck 4-1-5. Ryan Lewis 7-15-1 66 0 Scoring Summary Passing 14 24 Nick Fanuzzi 4-7-0 22 0 1st 7:47 TT Britton 5 pass from Potts (Williams kick) Penalty 2 1 Texas Tech 1:18 TT Leong 7 pass from Potts (Williams kick) Rushing Attempts 35 14 Bird 8-0-8, Williams 6-0-6, Wall 6-0-6, Texas Tech 2nd 10:27 Rice Fangmeier 45 FG Yds Gained Rushing 105 57 Mitchem 4-1-5, Davis 4-1-5. Taylor Potts 36-57 456 7 3rd 8:51 TT Leong 8 pass from Potts (Williams kick) Yds Lost Rushing 45 5 Steven Sheffield 4-6-0 52 1 6:34 TT Zouzalik 11 pass from Potts (Williams kick) NET YDS RUSHING 60 52 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS 2:34 TT Leong 27 pass from Potts (Williams kick) NET YDS PASSING 197 508 RUSHING ATT YDS TD RECEIVING REC YDS TD 4th 14:51 TT Stephens 34 pass from Potts (kick failed) Comp-Att-Int 25-41-1 40-63-0 Rice Rice 11:02 Rice Dupree 3 pass from Shepherd (Fangmeier kick) TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 76-257 77-560 Tyler Smith 16 49 0 Patrick Randolph 5 50 0 9:10 TT Swindall 30 pass from Potts (Williams kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Charles Ross 1 6 0 Roddy Maginot 3 44 0 4:33 TT Swindall 26 pass from Sheffield (Williams kick) Penalties-Yards 3-19 11-90 Marcus Knox 1 6 0 Pierre Beasley 3 26 0 Punts-Avg 4-38.0 1-36.0 Ryan Lewis 3 4 0 Taylor Wardlow 3 24 0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 1-4-0 2-6-0 Jeramy Goodson 2 3 0 Vance McDonald 2 27 0 KO Ret-Yds-TD 8-133-0 3-90-0 Taylor Dupree 2 6 1 INT Ret-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Texas Tech Possession Time 32:51 27:09 Harrison Jeffers 5 23 0 Texas Tech Third Down Conv 6-15 8-14 Eric Stephens 3 17 0 Lyle Leong 9 117 3 Fourth Down Conv 0-3 2-3 Baron Batch 4 12 0 Tramaine Swindall 6 123 2 Red Zone Scores-Att 1-2 4-5 Taylor Potts 1 0 0 Austin Zouzalik 5 53 1 Sacks-Yds 0-0 6-32 Alex Torres 4 40 0 Field Goals 1-1 0-1 Edward Britton 4 33 1 Detron Lewis 3 23 0 Baron Batch 2 46 0

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 99 plunge, a two-yard push that cut the deficit to 18 points with Bryant snagging a jump ball for a 10-yard score. Oklahoma State 41, Rice 24 9:09 left in the third. After Owls safety Travis Bradshaw recov- Fanuzzi finished 16-for-28 with 182 yards while Dixon Sept. 19, 2009wBoone Pickens StadiumwStillwater, Okla. ered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff, Fanuzzi completed a 14- made nine catches for 120 yards. Dixon posted his third, 100- yard pass to Patrick Randolph and scrambled for a first down yard receiving game when he snared a 17-yard grab in the There are no moral victories in athletics, even for winless on a muffed snap before Ross pounded his way for a score at game’s final minute. Bryant, who the Owls avoided kicking to, teams in search of an identity on the road against a Top-20 foe the 6:46 mark. posted nine catches for 161 yards. Fangmeier set a C-USA ca- seeking redemption. The Cowboys had an answer, and it came in the form of reer record for PATs, upping his total to 161 on the night. But Rice could take solace in the fact that, despite coming All-American receiver Dez Bryant, whose two first-half touch- out on the wrong end of the scoreboard on Saturday at Boone downs enabled Oklahoma State to build a 21-3 halftime lead. Pickens Stadium, it showed signs of progress. His 38-yard reception on a simple crossing pattern moved the Owls sophomore quarterback Nick Fanuzzi enjoyed a Cowboys deep into Rice territory, and Beau Johnson added a breakout performance and freshman tailback Charles Ross two-yard touchdown run two plays later. Fanuzzi remained scored three second-half touchdowns, but No. 16 Oklahoma hot when he returned to the field, with his 23-yard scramble State made an early two-touchdown lead stand in a 41-24 vic- to the Oklahoma State 1-yard-line setting up the final Ross tory. score. Fanuzzi led the Owls on three touchdown marches, and Rice (0-3, 0-1 Conference USA) could muster no such mo- Ross capped each drive with short scoring runs out of the mentum in the first half, punting to close its first two posses- jumbo formation. After the Cowboys (2-1) parlayed a deflect- sions before a Fanuzzi-led march ended in disaster. With Clark ed pass into an interception and a touchdown that bumped Fangmeier in to attempt a 48-yard field goal, holder Randy their lead to 28-3 early in the third quarter, Fanuzzi engineered Kitchens had the ball squirt through his hands. Donald Booker scoring drives of 78, 32 and 80 yards. recovered the fumble and rumbled 51 yards for a touchdown Game 3 It proved to be too little too late, but it was exciting none- to expand the Oklahoma State lead to 14-0. The Owls punted theless considering the manner in which the offense scuffled again after regaining possession before tallying a field goal last weekend in a loss at Texas Tech. Fanuzzi connected with with 5:50 left in the half. But Bryant’s 29-yard reception keyed Toren Dixon for a 72-yard catch-and-run to set up the first Ross another Oklahoma State scoring drive, one that ended with

100 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD Rice Owls 0 3 14 7 - 24 Rice OSU Rice Rice Oklahoma St. Cowboys 7 14 14 6 - 41 FIRST DOWNS 23 18 Ozougwu 8-0-8, Garmon 7-0-7, Brad- Nick Fanuzzi 16-28-1 182 0 Rushing 7 6 shaw 7-0-7, Norstrom 4-0-4, Gaines John Shepherd 12-23-0 119 0 Scoring Summary Passing 13 9 4-0-4. 1st 10:15 OSU Bryant 23 pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) Penalty 3 3 Oklahoma State 2nd 14:44 OSU Booker 51 fumble recovery (Bailey kick) Rushing Attempts 32 36 Oklahoma State Zac Robinson 14-20-0 227 2 5:50 Rice Fangmeier 34 FG Yds Gained Rushing 127 127 Booker 9-1-10, Antoine 8-0-8, Sexton 3:30 OSU Bryant 10 pass from Robinson (Bailiey kick) Yds Lost Rushing 51 3 6-1-7, Martin 5-0-5, Thomas 5-0-5. RECEIVING REC YDS TD 3rd 11:14 OSU Robinson 1 run (Bailey kick) NET YDS RUSHING 76 124 Rice 9:09 Rice Ross 2 run (Fangmeier kick) NET YDS PASSING 301 227 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Toren Dixon 9 120 0 6:46 Rice Ross 1 run (Fangmeier kick) Comp-Att-Int 28-51-1 14-20-0 RUSHING ATT YDS TD Taylor Wardlow 5 29 0 1:56 OSU Johnson 2 run (Bailey kick) TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 83-377 56-351 Rice Vance McDonald 6 50 0 4th 12:24 Rice Ross 3 run (Fangmeier kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Jeramy Goodson 12 55 0 Jeramy Goodson 3 40 0 9:02 OSU Bailey 28 FG Penalties-Yards 8-60 6-54 Nick Fanuzzi 4 42 0 Patrick Randolph 2 27 0 4:30 OSU Bailey 42 FG Punts-Avg 6-45.8 3-52.7 Charles Ross 6 7 3 Roddy Maginot 2 23 0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 2-29-0 2-44-0 Taylor Dupree 1 12 0 KO Ret-Yds-TD 5-123-0 4-35-0 Oklahoma State INT Ret-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-36-0 Keith Toston 18 75 0 Oklahoma State Possession Time 34:26 25:34 Beau Johnson 12 28 1 Dez Bryant 9 161 2 Third Down Conv 7-16 2-9 Zac Robinson 5 19 1 Josh Cooper 2 36 0 Fourth Down Conv 1-2 1-1 Wilson Youman 1 14 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 4-6 4-4 Beau Johnson 1 8 0 Sacks-Yds 0-0 2-21 Keith Toston 1 8 0 Field Goals 1-1 2-3

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 101 “It’s tough and it showed, too,” Bradshaw said of the onset Nick Fanuzzi, tailback Tyler Smith and right guard Jake Hicks, Vanderbilt 36, Rice 17 of fatigue. “We were holding our own for a long time; we were the Owls lost Ross to an asthma attack and Hicks’ backup, Eric Sept. 26, 2009wRice StadiumwHouston, Texas making plays and doing good. Unfortunately we were on the Ball, to a lower extremity injury. The Commodores, already field a lot and wore down at the end. That showed late in the well regarded defensively, took full advantage, harassing In the early moments, before fatigue and discouragement third quarter and the beginning of the fourth quarter. You saw Lewis into a pair of interceptions that resulted in field goals. reared their ugly heads, Rice sophomore safety Travis Brad- those missed tackles and long runs, and that’s just unaccept- Fifth-year senior John Thomas Shepherd, starting in place of shaw reveled in the hard licks he and his defensive mates were able. Fatigue ... we’ve got to be able to overcome that.” Fanuzzi, was also picked off twice and combined with Lewis laying on Vanderbilt ball carriers. With the offense mustering only 31 yards and one first to complete just 12 of 32 attempts for 122 yards. The duo was The Owls’ defense shared in the glory born of ferocious down over 14 plays in the third, the defense surrendered a 54- sacked four times. hits, and seemed intent on bringing the fight throughout the yard Larry Smith-to-Udom Umoh pass play late in the third, The slow collapse rendered moot fabulous efforts by Brad- course of Saturday night. But as the third quarter dragged and a 58-yard Warren Norman touchdown run early in the shaw, who posted nine tackles (2.5 tackles for loss), one forced out, the life seemed to seep from the Owls’ weary legs, and no fourth. Vanderbilt managed only 4.2 yards per play in the first fumble and a pass breakup, and sophomore punter Kyle Mar- amount of gumption could stave off the inevitable. half, but those huge gains broke the Owls’ backs and spirit, and tens, who averaged 47 yards on nine punts. But with the open- With the injury-plagued offense succumbing to the Com- turned a 10-10 game at intermission into a 30-10 runaway. ing seven possessions of the second half producing five punts modores’ relentless defensive pressure, the Owls’ defense The Owls landed one direct blow in the first half - a 48-yard and two turnovers, there was little glory to be had in the home hung on for as long as possible before surrendering a series Charles Ross touchdown run that knotted the game at 7-all at locker room. The result wasn’t anything to celebrate. of morale-crushing big plays in a 36-17 non-conference loss the 8:05 mark in the first quarter. Aside from that unexpected “When we couldn’t sustain drives in the second half of- before a crowd of 19,753 at Rice Stadium. flash of lightning, the Owls proved feeble. Redshirt freshman fensively we had the defense out there for a lot of plays, and After allowing Vanderbilt to march unimpeded on its quarterback Ryan Lewis led the Owls on a 12-play, 58-yard eventually they wore down,” Rice coach David Bailiff said. “For opening possession, one that concluded with a touchdown, march midway through the second quarter that yielded a us to win we’ve got to play exceptionally well in all phases - of- the Owls hunkered down and held the Commodores to just Clark Fangmeier 39-yard field goal and squared the game at fensively, defensively and special teams.” Game 4 three points and 129 yards for the balance of the first half. But 10, but Lewis took several seismic blows during that posses- their offense, already down three starters, continued to lose sion. When he returned following intermission, he struggled reinforcements against the Commodores’ onslaught, compro- to regain his timing. mising the defensive might. Lewis wasn’t alone in that regard. Missing quarterback

102 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD 10 0 10 16 - 36 VU Rice Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Rice Owls 7 3 0 7 - 17 FIRST DOWNS 23 14 Patrick Beoist 4-3-7; Myron Lewis 4-2-6; Larry Smith 23-41-1 268 0 Rushing 11 8 Theron Kadri 5-0-5; Chris Marve 3-2-5. Scoring Summary Passing 11 6 Rice 1st 11:33 VU Cole 31 run (Fowler kick) Penalty 1 0 Rice Ryan Lewis 6-18-2 64 0 8:05 Rice Ross 48 run (Fangmeier kick) Rushing Attempts 43 40 Chris Jones 7-3-10; Travis Bradshaw John Shepherd 6-14-2 58 1 4:18 VU Fowler 37 FG Yds Gained Rushing 281 186 8-1-9; Chris Jammer 7-0-7; Andrew 2nd 4:46 Rice Fangmeier 39 FG Yds Lost Rushing 65 26 Sendejo 5-2-7. 3rd 4:35 VU Fowler 33 FG NET YDS RUSHING 216 160 RECEIVING REC YDS TD 1:47 VU Smith 6 run (Fowler kick) NET YDS PASSING 268 122 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Vanderbilt 4th 12:47 VU Norman 58 run (Fowler kick) Comp-Att-Int 23-41-1 12-32-4 RUSHING ATT YDS TD John Cole 7 67 0 10:57 VU Fower 23 FG TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 84-484 72-282 Vanderbilt Udom Umoh 5 95 0 5:54 Rice Dixon 12 pass from Shepherd (Fangmeier kick) Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Warren Norman 11 119 1 Turner Wimberly 3 36 0 4:06 VU Reeves 11 run (pass failed) Penalties-Yards 9-74 5-40 Jared Hawkins 11 61 0 Collin Ashley 3 23 0 Punts-Avg 8-43.0 9-47.0 Kennard Reeves 4 41 1 Brandon Barden 2 20 0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 5-35-0 2-65-0 John Cole 1 31 1 Alex Washington 2 16 0 KO Ret-Yds-TD 2-45-0 6-136-0 Warren Norman 1 11 0 INT Ret-Yds-TD 4-31-0 1-0-0 Rice Possession Time 30:26 29:34 Charles Ross 7 63 1 Rice Third Down Conv 8-20 3-18 John Shepherd 13 53 0 Toren Dixon 4 40 1 Fourth Down Conv 0-0 1-2 Jeramy Goodson 12 41 0 Taylor Wardlow 2 32 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 4-23 3-30 Luke Willson 2 16 0 Sacks-Yds 4-23 3-30 Michael Patterson 1 20 0 Field Goals 3-3 1-1 Corbin Smiter 1 9 0 Patrick Randolph 1 4 0 Vance McDonald 1 1 0

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 103 (to play left tackle) and they just don’t protect or block as well. The Owls did secure their first lead on the season when Tulsa 27, Rice 10 It takes those guys some games to get seasoned. I thought Fangmeier converted a 42-yard field goal with 47 seconds Oct. 3, 2009wRice StadiumwHouston, Texas those guys really competed hard up there, but they’ve got to remaining before the intermission, but Tulsa receiver Dama- have game reps.” ris Johnson, the C-USA Preseason Special Teams Player of the Rice coach David Bailiff made personnel moves in practice The Owls were missing starting quarterback Nick Fanuzzi Year, returned the ensuing kickoff 75 yards to the Rice 21. The designed to avoid the offensive implosion the Owls endured for a second weekend, and while redshirt freshman Ryan Lew- Golden Hurricane squared the contest on a Kevin Fitzpatrick last weekend against Vanderbilt, and at first blush those ad- is held his own in his first career start behind center, the Owls 29-yard field goal, and the momentum never returned. justments appeared promising. were left lamenting blown opportunities when they actually Tulsa followed a 112-yard first half with a 169-yard- out Bailiff surely could not have imagined the Owls regressing cobbled together a productive drive. burst in the third quarter. As the Owls sputtered, Tulsa pro- offensively, but in a virtual replay of their performance against With the score knotted at 7, the Owls produced a 17-play duced scoring drives of 76 and 40 yards and punched in its the Commodores, the Owls stalled in the third quarter and march, moving from their 29-yard line to the Tulsa 12. Three final touchdown on the second play of the fourth quarter, cap- watched as Tulsa eased to a 27-10 Conference USA victory at plays before Rice penetrated the red zone, freshman tailback ping a nine-play, 91-yard march that erased the remnants of Historic Rice Stadium. Charles Ross dropped a surefire touchdown pass on a perfect- the Owls’ exceptional defensive effort. Rice sacked Tulsa quar- Locked in a first-half defensive struggle for a second con- ly executed wheel route. Then, on second down from the Tulsa terback G.J. Kinne five times in the first half, but the Golden secutive weekend, the Owls managed only nine yards on 12, Lewis misfired on a pass to tight end Luke Willson, who Hurricane adjusted following the break and gradually sealed nine plays in the third quarter. Tulsa, meanwhile, more than was alone in the end zone. Forced to settle for a 29-yard Clark the win. doubled its first-half production while turning a 10-all tie into Fangmeier field goal attempt, the snap slipped through the “Coach D (Owls co-defensive coordinator Chuck Dries- a 20-10 advantage. hands of holder John Thomas Shepherd and Rice came away bach) will be the first one to say our defense is the best it’s Forced to revamp their offensive line due to injuries to empty. been since he’s been here,” said Owls end Scott Solomon, who right guard Jake Hicks (foot) and his backup, Eric Ball (ankle), “You just can’t get those back. I know that,” said Lewis, posted career-highs in tackles (11) and sacks (three). “I defi- the Owls could muster only so much pluck. Rice totaled 191 whose 29-yard scoring strike to Taylor Wardlow pulled the nitely see that. But there are still things like in the third quarter Game 5 yards on 73 plays from scrimmage. Owls even with 14:27 left in the first half. “I understand I’m go- where we need to make plays (and) we need to make those “It’s tough, especially in the offensive line, when you start ing to make mistakes out there, but honestly all I’m trying to tackles. But that’s definitely something that we can build on.” moving people around,” Bailiff said. “Your tackle (Tyler Parish) do is make a play the next time. I tried not to look at it, I tried goes to (right) guard and a new guy (Kody Emmert) comes in not to remember it, I tried to forget it and move on.”

104 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD 7 3 10 7 - 27 TU Rice Tulsa Tulsa Rice Owls 0 10 0 0 - 10 FIRST DOWNS 22 18 John Destin 5-0-5; James Lockett 4-1-5; G.J. Kinne 21-32-0 251 1 Rushing 9 6 Mike Bryan 3-2-5; Odrick Ray 2-3-5. Scoring Summary Passing 13 8 Rice 1st 9:13 TLS Williams 6 run (Fitzpatrick kick) Penalty 0 4 Rice Ryan Lewis 12-32-0 99 1 2nd 14:27 Rice Wardlow 29 pass from Lewis (Fangmeier kick) Rushing Attempts 45 30 Travis Bradshaw 9-2-11; Scott Solomon John Shepherd 5-11-1 45 0 0:47 Rice Fangmeier 42 FG Yds Gained Rushing 194 99 9-2-11; Terrance Garmon 6-1-7. 0:01 TLS Fitzpatrick 29 FG Yds Lost Rushing 60 52 3rd 7:49 TLS Kinne 6 run (Fitzpatrick kick) NET YDS RUSHING 134 47 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS RECEIVING REC YDS TD 4:16 TLS Fitzpatrick 28 FG NET YDS PASSING 251 144 RUSHING ATT YDS TD Tulsa 4th 14:18 TLS Whitmore 39 pas from Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick) Comp-Att-Int 21-32-0 17-43-1 Tulsa Damaris Johnson 7 85 0 TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 77-385 73-191 Jamad Williams 14 72 1 Charles Clay 7 54 0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Charles Opeseyitan 10 49 0 A.J. Whitmore 5 72 1 Penalties-Yards 6-63 4-24 A.J. Whitmore 3 10 0 Ricky Johnson 1 33 0 Punts-Avg 7-38.3 9-50.0 G.J. Kinne 16 7 1 Jamad Williams 1 7 0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 3-47-0 2-15-0 KO Ret-Yds-TD 3-113-0 5-111-0 Rice Rice INT Ret-Yds-TD 1-18-0 0-0-0 Charles Ross 13 33 0 Patrick Randolph 4 19 0 Possession Time 33:04 26:56 John Shepherd 2 15 0 Taylor Wardlow 3 51 1 Third Down Conv 6-16 6-18 Jeramy Goodson 4 14 0 Charles Ross 2 22 0 Fourth Down Conv 0-0 0-1 Patrick Randolph 1 13 0 Taylor Dupree 2 14 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 4-4 0-1 Toren Dixon 2 8 0 Sacks-Yds 4-20 5-32 Jeramy Goodson 2 2 0 Field Goals 2-2 1-1 Luke Willson 1 20 0 Derek Clark 1 8 0

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 105 Rice possession at the Navy 44, but the Owls managed just on that the Owls were having difficulty slowing their attack, Navy 63, Rice 14 15 yards before Clark Fangmeier had his 46-yard field goal at- the Middies kept grinding away. Slot back Marcus Curry added Oct. 10, 2009wRice StadiumwHouston, Texas tempt blocked by Navy rover Wyatt Middleton. On their first 85 rushing yards while Dobbs’ backup, Kriss Proctor, recorded play from scrimmage, the Middies gashed the Owls for 51 82 yards and three touchdowns on 14 carries. In the aftermath of a bitter defeat late, Rice coach David yards on a Ricky Dobbs-to-Marcus Curry pass play to the Rice “They might have put a few wrinkles in that we weren’t Bailiff looked both worn and relieved that his day was com- 2. Dobbs followed with a scoring run on the next snap and ready for,” said Owls senior free safety Andrew Sendejo, who plete. Navy ignited an offensive onslaught that the Owls struggled notched a workmanlike 17 tackles. “The option is a whole dif- The Owls prepared dutifully and diligently for Navy and its to fend off. ferent beast and we tried our best to get ready for it. It just unique option attack, but they mustered scant resistance in a With Dobbs adroitly in control, Navy added scoring drives didn’t turn out the way that we wanted it to.” 63-14 loss at Historic Rice Stadium that stretched their winless of 50, 65, 24 and 65 yards in securing a 35-0 lead with 2:44 left The Owls welcomed back starting quarterback Nick streak to six games. in the opening half. The Middies converted a fourth down at Fanuzzi, but his presence couldn’t revive their injury-riddled The Midshipmen posted 471 rushing yards, the 10th-best the Rice 43 to keep the chains moving on their second drive, offense. After failing to score on their opening drive, the Owls single-game total in the program’s 129-year history. Navy and faced just one third down on their third possession. Trail- did not record a first down until their fifth possession, and that scored touchdowns to cap its first five drives, was content to ing 21-0 early in the second quarter, Bailiff rolled the dice and penetration into Navy territory ended when Kevin Edwards let the clock erode at the end of the first half, then added two attempted to convert a fourth-and-one from the Rice 35. How- picked off a Fanuzzi pass intended for Toren Dixon. Fanuzzi more touchdowns before punting for the first time deep into ever, a high snap resulted in an 11-yard loss and returned pos- did engineer a seven-play, 74-yard scoring drive late in the the third quarter. Navy produced a clinic worthy of admiration session to Navy at the Rice 24. Four plays later Navy fullback first half, one that ended with his 12-yard touchdown pass to had it not come at the Owls’ expense. Vince Murray recorded his first career touchdown as the deficit Patrick Randolph, but that tally was too little and too late as “It’s not lack of effort,” Bailiff said. “At times when some- swelled to 28. Rice trailed 35-7. thing goes bad then we start pressing really hard to make Dobbs finished with 104 rushing yards and four touch- Fanuzzi added another scoring strike to Randolph in the things work, and the harder you press the worse it gets. We’ve downs, his third career four-touchdown game. Dobbs is the fourth quarter, this one a seven-yard pass with 9:50 left, but Game 6 got to get to where we’re not pressing and we’re confident in first player in Navy history to accomplish that feat, and he he also tossed a second interception. He finished 20-of-33 for what we do.” leads the nation with 14 total touchdowns. 242 yards. Things turned sour for the Owls almost immediately. Navy opened the game eighth nationally in rushing of- Shane Turner returned the opening kickoff 52 yards to give fense at 230.2 yards per game, and when it became clear early

106 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD 14 21 14 14 - 63 Navy Rice Navy Navy Rice Owls 0 7 0 7 - 14 FIRST DOWNS 31 14 Ram Vela 3-2-5; Clint Sovie 4-0-4; Ross Ricky Dobbs 2-3-0 66 0 Rushing 28 2 Pospisil 3-1-4. Scoring Summary Passing 2 11 Rice 1st 11:32 Navy Dobbs 2 run (Buckley kick) Penalty 1 1 Rice Nick Fanuzzi 20-33-2 242 2 4:41 Navy Dobbs 12 run (Buckley kick) Rushing Attempts 80 16 Andrew Sendejo 15-2-17; Trey Briggs John Shepherd 0-3-0 0 0 2nd 13:01 Navy Dobbs 1 run (Buckley kick) Yds Gained Rushing 482 37 6-2-8; Scott Solomon 6-0-6; Matt Nord- Ryan Lewis 1-2-0 9 0 10:08 Navy Murray 7 run (Buckley kick) Yds Lost Rushing 11 16 strom 5-1-6; Travis Bradshaw 2-4-6. 2:44 Navy Curry 1 run (Buckley kick) NET YDS RUSHING 471 21 RECEIVING REC YDS TD 1:02 Rice Randolph 12 pass from Fanuzzi (Fangmeier kick) NET YDS PASSING 66 251 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Navy 3rd 10:31 Navy Dobbs 13 run (Buckley kick) Comp-Att-Int 2-3-0 21-38-2 RUSHING ATT YDS TD Marcus Curry 1 51 0 7:59 Navy Proctor 1 run (Buckley kick) TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 83-537 54-272 Navy Mar Washington 1 15 0 4th 11:46 Navy Proctor 1 run (Buckley kick) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Ricky Dobbs 20 104 4 9:50 Rice Randolph 7 pass from Fanuzzi (Fangmeier kick) Penalties-Yards 6-51 9-70 Marcus Curry 10 85 1 Rice 6:13 Navy Proctor 1 run (Buckley kick) Punts-Avg 2-47.5 5-41.8 Kriss Proctor 14 82 3 Taylor Wardlow 6 78 0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 1-13-0 2-21-0 Vince Murray 9 62 1 Patrick Randolph 6 58 2 KO Ret-Yds-TD 2-37-0 9-223-0 Gee Gee Greene 4 29 0 Toren Dixon 3 26 0 INT Ret-Yds-TD 2-44-0 0-0-0 Bobby Doyle 3 25 0 Jeramy Goodson 2 35 0 Possession Time 40:36 19:24 Mike Stukel 4 25 0 Charles Ross 2 34 0 Third Down Conv 5-11 2-10 Jord Eddington 6 24 0 Taylor Dupree 1 15 0 Fourth Down Conv 3-3 0-2 Roddy Maginot 1 5 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 9-9 2-2 Rice Sacks-Yds 0-0 0-0 Shane Turner 4 18 0 Field Goals 0-0 0-1 Marcus Knox 1 5 0 Jeramy Goodson 1 4 0 John Shepherd 2 4 0

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 107 not regain their momentum following that effort, and ECU yard Fanuzzi-to-Toren Dixon scoring strike, but immediately East Carolina 49, Rice 13 took advantage whenever the Owls seemed to stumble. surrendered a 92-yard kickoff return to Harris for a touchdown Oct. 17, 2009wDowdy-Ficklin StadiumwGreenville, N.C. The Pirates attempted to overpower the Owls at the start that rebuilt the ECU lead to 18 points. of the game, and that strategy worked. ECU opened with The Owls pushed back into scoring position when they re- For a brief stretch in the second half, Rice appeared to have three successive running plays featuring Dominique Lindsey gained possession, but a post-whistle personal foul knocked emerged from its injury-created offensive cocoon, mustering on its first possession, and after Lindsey bumped his total to them out of field goal position, and Fangmeier followed by just enough of a rhythm to make anyone watching the action 28 yards on the fifth play of the drive, Pat Pinkney hit Dwayne leaving his 49-yard kick short. unfold believe that what passes for continuity was beginning Harris in the flat and Harris eluded two Owls before strolling Fanuzzi completed 25-of-43 passes for 231 yards. Defen- to pay dividends. into the end zone for a 7-0 Pirates lead at the 12:15 mark. sively, both Travis Bradshaw and Cheta Ozougwu both record- But the Owls settled for a field goal to close one promising The Owls responded with a six-play, 52-yard drive that ed 10 tackles. Ozougwu had 2.5 tackles for lost yardage as he drive in the third quarter, and after East Carolina converted a bogged down in the red zone but yielded a Fangmeier 33- posted his first career double-digit tackle game. Nick Fanuzzi interception into a touchdown, hope fizzled as yard field goal that resulted in the first points on an opening the Owls lost contact and ultimately a 49-13 Conference USA drive for the Owls this season. decision at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Just when it appeared that the Owls were primed to Fanuzzi delivered his best performance in a Rice uniform, change their luck, another bad break came their way. Reserve and the Owls welcomed back tailback Tyler Smith, who was linebacker Ronnie Lillard stifled a lengthy ECU drive by pick- lost to a toe injury during the second week at Texas Tech. But ing off a Pinkney pass, but he fumbled during the return and their sporadic play enabled East Carolina to capitalize on sev- the Pirates regained possession at the Rice 33. Five plays later eral gifts, including turnovers that produced short fields and Pinkney hit reserve tight end Rob Kass on a two-yard scoring a backbreaking kickoff return for a touchdown after the Owls pass off the play-action fake to expand the deficit to 14-3, and came to life with a score in the second. following two consecutive three-and-outs by the Owls, the Game 7 The Owls trailed 28-10 when they pushed deep into ECU second of which ended in a deflected Kyle Martens punt that territory, but they ran out of steam at the Pirates’ 7-yard line gave ECU possession at the Rice 34, Brandon Jackson powered and pulled to within 15 points when Clark Fangmeier nailed his way in for a two-yard touchdown and a 21-3 ECU lead. a 24-yard field goal with 4:31 left in the third. The Owls would Rice responded with its longest play of the season, an 80-

108 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD Rice Owls 3 7 3 0 - 13 Rice ECU Rice Rice 14 14 0 21 - 49 FIRST DOWNS 17 20 Travis Bradshaw 7-3-10, Cheta Ozo- Nick Fanuzzi 25-43-1 231 1 Rushing 8 6 ugwu 4-6-10, Andrew Sendejo 3-6-9, John Shepherd 4-7-1 32 0 Scoring Summary Passing 6 14 Scott Solomon 2-7-9. 1st 12:15 ECU Harris 16 pass from Pinkney (Ryan kick) Penalty 3 0 East Carolina 10:36 Rice Fangmeier 33 FG Rushing Attempts 26 43 ECU Pat Pinkney 18-26-2 231 3 2:07 ECU Kass 2 pass from Pinkney (Ryan kick) Yds Gained Rushing 91 185 Dustin Lineback 3-5-8, Nick Johnson Josh Jordan 4-4-0 55 0 2nd 8:55 ECU Jaackson 2 run (Ryan kick) Yds Lost Rushing 13 12 1-7-8, Van Eskridge 1-7-8, C.J. Wislon 2:59 Rice Dixon 80 pass from Fanuzzi (Fangmeier kick) NET YDS RUSHING 78 173 4-3-7. RECEIVING REC YDS TD 2:45 ECU Harris 92 kickoff return (Ryan kick) NET YDS PASSING 263 286 Rice 3rd 4:31 Rice Fangmeier 24 FG Comp-Att-Int 29-50-2 22-30-2 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Toren Dixon 8 115 1 4th 12:47 ECU Ruffin 7 run (Ryan kick) TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 76-341 73-459 RUSHING ATT YDS TD Patrick Randolph 5 41 0 10:59 ECU Harris 7 pass from Pinkney (Ryan kick) Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 Rice Jeramy Goodson 5 16 0 3:53 ECU Ballard 2 run (Ryan kick) Penalties-Yards 5-68 10-88 Jeramy Goodson 9 41 0 Taylor Dupree 3 18 0 Punts-Avg 8-36.4 4-46.0 Tyler Smith 2 15 0 Tyler Smith 2 22 0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 1-(-1)-0 2-34-0 Marcus Knox 4 12 0 Randy Kitchens 2 21 0 KO Ret-Yds-TD 8-157-0 4-138-1 Charles Ross 2 8 0 Taylor Wardlow 1 13 0 INT Ret-Yds-TD 2-22-0 2-47-0 John Shepherd 2 3 0 Possession Time 24:56 35:04 East Carolina Third Down Conv 5-16 8-14 East Carolina Dwayne Harris 9 128 2 Fourth Down Conv 0-0 1-1 Dominique Lindsay 12 78 0 Kevin Gidrey 2 31 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 2-4 6-8 Brandon Jackson 16 38 1 Jamar Bryan 2 29 0 Sacks-Yds 0-0 2-13 J. Brockmeyer 2 23 0 Darnel Ballard 2 18 0 Field Goals 2-3 0-1 Giavani Ruffin 6 21 1 A. Bodenheimer 1 31 0 Josh Jordan 3 6 0 1 20 0 Pat Pinkney 2 6 0

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 109 uate everything from the top to the bottom of this program. sion of the second half, but John Robinson picked off a Fanuzzi UCF 49, Rice 7 Evaluate everything we’re doing, evaluate personnel, from me pass intended for Toren Dixon and returned it 24 yards for a Oct. 24, 2009wRice StadiumwHouston, Texas to everything in this program.” touchdown and a 35-0 lead with 7:32 left in the third quarter. The Knights needed just 13 minutes to take a three-touch- The Owls snuffed the Knights’ shutout bid with Charles Ross’ Rice coach David Bailiff had every reason to worry over the down lead. Knights receiver A.J. Guyton converted a 76-yard one-yard run with 11:03 to play. UCF defensive front, a unit spearheaded by fabulous junior catch-and-run into a touchdown on the first play from scrim- The Owls matched their season high of nine penalties and end Bruce Miller. mage, and after the Owls bogged down at the UFC 42 to close were guilty of seven fumbles, three of which UCF recovered. A weekend earlier against in-state rival Miami the Knights their first possession, UCF responded with a 14-play, 87-yard The Owls committed four turnovers while forcing none. Ross produced six sacks of Hurricanes quarterback Jacory Harris, drive that burned 6:33 off the clock. Knights quarterback Brett paced the Owls with 63 rushing yards, including a 54-yard run and given the Owls’ injury concerns with their offensive line, Hodges capped that march with a one-yard scoring plunge, that was the Owls’ longest this season. Dixon totaled 54 receiv- Rice quarterback Nick Fanuzzi was set to spend Saturday look- and after the Owls ended their ensuing drive with a five-yard ing yards on six catches to tie Doug Cunningham (1975-78) for ing for receivers and dodging defenders. punt, UCF tailback Ronnie Weaver scored on the next snap on fifth on the Rice career receiving yardage list with 1,522. Victimized by yet another injury up front, this one to left a 27-yard run that upped the UCF lead to 21-0 at the 2:02 mark Bradshaw led the Owls with a dozen tackles, matching his tackle Kody Emmert, the Owls struggled providing Fanuzzi of the first quarter. career single-game high. He has eight double-digit tackle per- with protection and fell 49-7 at Rice Stadium in an intersec- “We just keep putting ourselves in those holes early,” Owls formances in 14 starts. tional Conference USA game. safety Travis Bradshaw said. “We’ve got to, first, learn to not put Fanuzzi and his backup, fifth-year senior John Thomas ourselves in that hole, and if we’re in it be able to come back Shepherd, were dropped five times as UCF delivered a relent- out of it. We’ve struggled with that definitely this year. We’ve less pass rush. The Owls moved the chains three times on a just got to keep everybody focused.” promising opening drive, but the Knights quickly got their Rice held the Knights without a first down over the three defense in gear and Rice mustered only two additional first possessions following the Weaver touchdown run, but UCF Game 8 downs in the first half. covered 89 yards in six plays just before the intermission, “Obviously we weren’t ready to play. It’s like we’re stuck in with Kamar Aiken nabbing a 36-yard pass from Guyton before a circle, and somehow we’ve got to get out of it,” Bailiff said. backing into the end zone for a 28-0 lead with 1:55 remaining “I’m glad open week is here when it is; it’s going to let me eval- in the half. The Owls forced UCF to punt on its opening posses-

110 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD UCF Knights 21 7 14 7 - 49 UCF Rice UCF UCF Rice Owls 0 0 0 7 - 7 FIRST DOWNS 21 16 Kemal Ishmael 8-3-11, Justin Boddie Brett Hodges 8-13-0 145 1 Rushing 11 8 7-3-10, Alex Thompson 2-6-8. Rob Calabrese 3-4-0 71 2 Scoring Summary Passing 8 7 A.J. Guyton 1-1-0 36 1 1st 14:40 UCF Guyton 76 pass from Hodges (Cattoi kick) Penalty 2 1 Rice 3:29 UCF Hodges 1 run (Cattoi kick) Rushing Attempts 39 38 Travis Bradshaw 3-9-12, Chris Jones Rice 2:02 UCF Weaver 27 run (Cattoi kick) Yds Gained Rushing 242 172 3-3-6, Trey Briggs 2-4-6. Nick Fanuzzi 17-26-1 116 0 2nd 1:55 UCF Aiken 36 pass from Guyton (Cattoi kick) Yds Lost Rushing 29 68 John Shepherd 8-11-0 62 0 3rd 7:32 UCF Robinson 24 INT return (Cattoi kick) NET YDS RUSHING 213 104 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS 0:23 UCF Newsome 52 pass from Calabrese (Boyle kick) NET YDS PASSING 252 178 RUSHING ATT YDS TD RECEIVING REC YDS TD 4th 11:03 Rice Ross 1 run (Fangmeier kick) Comp-Att-Int 12-18-0 25-37-1 UCF UCF 3:01 UCF Kay 13 pass from Calabrese (Boyle kick) TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 57-465 75-282 Brynn Harvey 12 71 0 A.J. Guyton 3 103 1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 7-3 Ronnie Weaver 5 58 1 Jamar Newsome 2 62 1 Penalties-Yards 5-51 9-75 Jonathan Davis 2 44 0 Rocky Ross 2 19 0 Punts-Avg 5-35.0 9-40.6 Brendan Kelly 5 16 0 kamar Aiken 1 36 1 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 3-60-0 0-0-0 Brandon Davis 3 10 0 Adam Nissley 1 13 0 KO Ret-Yds-TD 1-21-0 5-67-0 Ricky Kay 1 13 1 INT Ret-Yds-TD 1-24-1 0-0-0 Rice Brian Waters 1 6 0 Possession Time 27:09 32:51 Charles Ross 7 63 1 Third Down Conv 3-9 6-18 Jeramy Goodson 7 42 0 Rice Fourth Down Conv 0-0 1-1 Tyler Smith 10 38 0 Toren Dixon 6 54 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 2-3 1-1 Marcus Knox 3 11 0 Pierre Beasley 4 26 0 Sacks-Yds 5-49 2-14 Taylor Wardlow 3 36 0 Field Goals 0-1 0-0 Jeramy Goodson 3 19 0 Taylor Dupree 2 12 0 Tyler Smith 2 8 0

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 111 blocked by the 6-8 Hunt, his sixth blocked kick on the season. Fanuzzi completed 29-of-42 passes for 250 yards and SMU 31, Rice 28 SMU (5-4, 4-1) responded with a 12-play, 73-yard drive closed three touchdowns. Randolph had a career game, hauling in Nov. 7, 2009wGerald Ford StadiumwDallas, Texas by Szymanski’s 23-yard field goal. eight receptions for 93 yards and two touchdowns. After a fumble snuffed their opening drive at the Rice 30, Defensively, Travis Bradshaw registered his third straight It was just the sort of kick in the gut Rice did not need. the Owls regained possession two snaps later when freshman double-digit tackle game, finishing with a career-best 14 In an offensive rhythm unseen in seven weeks, the Owls cornerback Kevin Gaddis recorded his first career interception stops. Scott Solomon was credited with 2.5 quarterback sacks marched confidently against SMU seeking to build on their with a pick off SMU quarterback Kyle Padron in the end zone. among his eight tackles. six-point lead as the first half drew to a close. Aside from a The Owls replied with a 13-play, 80-yard march culminating slight snafu in the red zone, the Owls were efficient, and as in a Nick Fanuzzi scoring strike to Patrick Randolph. That 11- they prepared for a 37-yard Clark Fangmeier field goal - at yard pass knotted the score at 7, and after Gaddis recovered tempt, their day could not have unfolded any more ideally. a Padron fumble forced by Scott Solomon, Fanuzzi and Ran- But Fangmeier had his second kick of the contest blocked, dolph hooked up again, connecting on a 33-yard play for a and this time the Mustangs converted the Owls’ special teams 13-7 lead. miscue into a touchdown that swung momentum in favor of On their first possession of the second quarter, the Owls SMU, which carried on and claimed a 31-28 Conference USA completed just one pass - an 11-yard strike from Fanuzzi to win on Saturday at Ford Stadium. Pierre Beasley - yet covered 80 yards in a dozen plays. Charles Mustangs cornerback Bryan McCann returned the kick, Ross capped that drive with a one-yard run that extended the blocked by Sterling Moore, 74 yards for a touchdown as the lead to 20-7 with 5:23 left in the half, but the Mustangs closed clock stuck zero. SMU kicker Matt Szymanski tacked on the the margin with a scoring drive of their own, and then repelled PAT and the Mustangs took a 21-20 lead into intermission. Rice the Owls with a blocked kick that swiped momentum. (0-9, 0-5 Conference USA) had capped three consecutive pos- Fanuzzi completed a four-yard TD pass to Toren Dixon Game 9 sessions with touchdowns, the second of which ended with with 1:47 remaining, with the subsequent two-point conver- SMU freshman end Margus Hunt blocking the ensuing PAT. sion pass to Taylor Wardlow pulling the Owls to within three Rice opened the second half with a fruitful march to the points. But Bradley Haynes recovered the onside kick for the SMU 17-yard line, but Fangmeier had his 34-yard field goal Mustangs, who exhausted the clock.

112 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD Rice Owls 13 7 0 8 - 28 Rice SMU Rice Rice SMU Mustangs 7 14 3 7 - 31 FIRST DOWNS 23 18 Travis Bradshaw 14-0-14, Scott Solo- Nick Fanuzzi 29-42-0 250 3 Rushing 5 6 mon 6-2-8, Max Anyiam 4-1-5, Cheta Jeramy Goodson 0-2-0 0 0 Scoring Summary Passing 13 10 Ozougwu 4-1-5. 1st 8:56 SMU McNeal 7 run (Szymanski kick) Penalty 5 2 SMU 2:39 Rice Randolph 11 pass from Fanuzzi (Fangmeier kick) Rushing Attempts 30 34 SMU Kyle Padron 17-24-1 234 1 1:24 Rice Randolph 33 pass from Fanuzzi (kick blocked)] Yds Gained Rushing 89 124 Rock Dennis 8-1-9, 6-2-8, 2nd 5:23 Rice Ross 1 run (Fangmeier kick) Yds Lost Rushing 12 28 Chase Kennemer 6-2-8, Youri Yenga RECEIVING REC YDS TD 1:41 SMU Sanders 23 pass from Padron (Szymanski kick) NET YDS RUSHING 77 96 6-1-7. Rice 0:00 SMU McCann 74 blocked FG return (Szymanski kick) NET YDS PASSING 250 234 Patrick Randolph 8 93 2 3rd 4:27 SMU Szymanski 23 FG Comp-Att-Int 29-44-0 17-24-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Toren Dixon 7 32 1 4th 10:12 SMU McNeal 9 run (Szymanski kick) TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 74-327 58-330 RUSHING ATT YDS TD Jeramy Goodson 4 14 0 1:47 Rice Dixon 4 pass from Fanuzzi (Wardlow pass from Fanuzzi) Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-1 Rice Taylor Wardlow 3 42 0 Penalties-Yards 4-38 13-122 Charles Ross 12 50 1 Taylor Dupree 3 21 0 Punts-Avg 2-49.0 3-50.3 Tyler Smith 7 17 0 Vance McDonald 2 35 0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 2-21-0 2-15-0 Jeramy Goodson 7 15 0 Pierre Beasley 1 11 0 KO Ret-Yds-TD 4-82-0 4-52-0 Marcus Knox 1 4 0 Marcus Knox 1 2 0 INT Ret-Yds-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time 26:35 33:25 SMU SMU Third Down Conv 8-14 5-11 Shawnbr McNeal 21 88 2 Emmanuel Sanders 6 36 1 Fourth Down Conv 2-2 0-1 Zach Line 5 4 0 Terrance Wilkerson 5 32 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 3-5 3-3 4 48 0 Sacks-Yds 5-25 1-8 Aldrick Robinson 1 11 0 Field Goals 0-2 1-1 Zach Line 1 7 0

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 113 coverage and waltzed into the end zone, capping a statistical play that cut the Owls’ lead to one, Rice forced three punts and Rice 28, Tulane 20 oddity where the Owls converted all four of their fourth-down sophomore tackle Michael Smith notched his first career in- Nov. 14, 2009wRice StadiumwHouston, Texas attempts while finishing 1-for-12 on third downs. terception. Tulane’s last three possessions ended with a punt There were two moments that suggested Saturday would from midfield and two turnovers on downs, including the final Fate, so maddeningly cruel to Rice for the umpteenth time belong to the Owls and that Tulane (3-7, 1-5 C-USA), which possession that returned the ball back to Rice with 28 seconds just one weekend ago at SMU, decided on Saturday to smile gave Rice its lone victory in 2005, would again play the unwit- left. Fanuzzi led the offense back on the field to organize a for- on the Owls. Finally. ting role of homecoming victim. mation that seemed unfamiliar and long overdue this season Victimized by three miscues in the kicking game against When Tulane set up to punt following its opening posses- - the victory formation. SMU, the Owls benefitted from a muffed PAT by Tulane and sion of the second half, Owls linebacker Justin Hill powered Sophomore safety Travis Bradshaw paced the defense turned their fourth fourth-down conversion into a game- though the blocking scheme and blocked the kick of Ross with 15 tackles and two pass breakups. Freshman tailback clinching score, defeating the Green Wave 28-20 at Historic Thevenot. That `defining moment’ as Bailiff later labeled it Charles Ross led the Owls’ irrepressible ground attack with a Rice Stadium to record their first win of the season. gave the Owls the ball at the Tulane 25, and two snaps later career-high 90 yards on 17 carries. Owls quarterback Nick Fanuzzi threw a career-best four Fanuzzi hit Pierre Beasley for a 17-yard touchdown that gave touchdowns, three to senior receiver Toren Dixon. Their final Rice its first lead of the contest at 21-14 with 9:11 left in the hook-up came on fourth-and-10 from the Tulane 29 with 54 third. seconds remaining and the Owls (1-9, 1-5 Conference USA) And, after Ryan Griffin and Casey Robottom connected clinging to a one-point lead. With the Owls continuing to for 31 yards and a score on a post pattern early in the fourth struggle in the kicking game - senior kicker Clark Fangmeier quarter, the Green Wave muffed the ensuing PAT, allowing the had one PAT deflected and pushed a 25-yard field goal wide Owls to preserve their lead at 21-20. The teams played to a right earlier - Rice coach David Bailiff elected to go for the end stalemate for the rest of the period until Fanuzzi and Dixon zone rather than attempt a long field goal or a running play to sealed the Owls’ fifth consecutive homecoming win. erase clock. The Owls’ defense played an instrumental role by stuffing

Game 10 Fanuzzi, having already recorded scoring strikes of 32 and the Green Wave after surrendering two first-quarter scoring 70 yards to Dixon, fired a perfect strike to Dixon as he curved drives. Between the time Tulane snagged a 14-0 lead with around the defender. Dixon made the grab despite the tight 1:19 left in the first quarter and the Griffin-to-Robottom pass

114 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD Tulane 14 0 0 6 20 Tulane Rice Tulane Tulane Rice 0 7 14 7 28 FIRST DOWNS 22 13 Travis Burks 6-3-9, Alex Wacha 3-5-8, Ryan Griffin 24-41-1 261 3 Rushing 7 6 Chinonso Echebelem 4-3-7, Darryl Scoring Summary Passing 15 7 Farley 2-4-6. Rice 1st 8:30 Tulane Williams, J. 6 yd pass from Griffin (Thevenot kick) Penalty 0 0 Nick Fanuzzi 15-24-0 214 4 1:19 Tulane Williams, J. 8 yd pass from Griffin (Thevenot kick) Rushing Attempts 36 32 Rice 2nd 12:11 Rice Dixon 32 yd pass from Fanuzzi (Fangmeier kick) Yds Gained Rushing 152 130 Travis Bradshaw 11-4-15, Cheta Ozo- RECEIVING REC YDS TD 3rd 14:07 Rice Dixon 70 yd pass from Fanuzzi (Fangmeier kick) Yds Lost Rushing 11 13 ugwu 6-0-6, Kevin Gaddis, 4-1-5, Chris Tulane 9:31 Rice Beasley 17 yd pass from Fanuzzi (Fangmeier kick) NET YDS RUSHING 141 117 Jones 3-2-5, Scott Solomon 3-2-5. Jeremy Williams 10 113 2 4th 13:11 Tulane Robottom 31 yd pass from Griffin (kick failed) NET YDS PASSING 261 214 Casey Robottom 8 91 1 0:54 Rice Dixon 29 yd pass from Fanuzzi (Fangmeier kick) Comp-Att-Int 24-41-1 15-24-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Cody Sparks 3 31 0 TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 77-402 56-331 RUSHING ATT YDS TD Andre Anderson 1 14 0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Tulane D.J. Banks 1 8 0 Penalties-Yards 1-2 3-15 Andre Anderson 26 135 0 Brock Sanders 1 4 0 Punts-Avg 5-31.6 6-48.0 Casey Robottom 1 3 0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 2-13-0 2-30-0 Stephen Barnett 1 1 0 Rice KO Ret-Yds-TD 4-59-0 4-79-0 D.J. Banks 1 1 0 Toren Dixon 7 158 3 INT Ret-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-1-0 Ryan Griffin 5 1 0 Patrick Randolph 2 15 0 Possession Time 35:40 24:20 Rice Jeramy Goodson 2 6 0 Third Down Conv 8-17 1-12 Charles Ross 17 90 0 Pierre Beasley 1 17 1 Fourth Down Conv 1-3 4-4 Tyler Smith 11 32 0 Charles Ross 1 10 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 2-2 1-3 Marcus Knox 1 2 0 Luke Willson 1 9 0 Sacks-Yds 1-6 1-6 Jeramy Goodson 1 1 0 Tyler Smith 1 -1 0 Field Goals 0-0 0-1

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 115 guess it all built up and we let it out all in one game. It was the Miners. UTEP exhausted its final timeout with 1:12 remain- Rice 30, UTEP 29 really nice to see people knocking out folks ... and people mak- ing and, facing third-and-four from the Rice 43, Owls sopho- Nov. 21, 2009wRice StadiumwHouston, Texas ing plays. It was nice to see that.” more tailback Tyler Smith gained 12 yards to seal the victory. The Owls took their first and only lead with 7:45 remain- For Smith the moment was particularly redemptive for it was Rice senior linebacker Terrance Garmon acknowledged ing when freshman tailback Charles Ross scored on a one-yard against UTEP in 2007 that he suffered a catastrophic knee in- the presence of the spirit of Dale Lloyd, a fitting reminder of run to cap a four-play, 26-yard drive initiated when UTEP re- jury that sidelined him for the 2008 season. a fallen friend whose memory lived on as the Owls celebrated ceiver Jeff Moturi fumbled a kickoff return immediately after “Being able to get that first down at the end with all the Senior Day. the Owls closed to within 29-24 on Ross’ second touchdown stuff that I have been through and now that I’m back was in- Before 13 Rice seniors took the field at Historic Rice Sta- of the game 80 seconds earlier. Needing a field goal to retake credible,” said Smith, whose 127 rushing yards represented a dium for the final time, they presented Bridget Lloyd an armful the lead, the Miners (3-8, 2-5) briskly surged into Rice territory, career best and was the highest total by an Owl since Quinton of flowers to pay proper respect to her son Dale, who passed but on a play originating from the Rice 12, Buckram absorbed Smith, Tyler’s older brother, rushed for 171 yards at UTEP in away following a workout with his teammates during the 2006 a direct blow from Owls strong safety Willie Garley and fum- 2006. “This is a blessing.” season. And just in case there were any nonbelievers present bled across the goal line and out of the end zone resulting in The Owls’ second consecutive win came courtesy of an questioning whether Lloyd was indeed with his classmates as a touchback that returned possession back to the Owls with attitude adjustment on defense and a resilient offensive per- they battled UTEP, Lloyd intervened from the heavens, poking 5:02 left in the contest. formance. Buckram gashed the Owls for 115 yards and three the ball away from Miners tailback Donald Buckram twice in “At that point you know it’s meant to be,” Owls safety Travis touchdowns in the first half, helping the Miners to a 20-10 the fourth quarter to pave the way for the Owls’ 30-29 come- Bradshaw said. “They’re about to drive and score and it’s our halftime advantage. The second half was a different story alto- back victory. ball all of a sudden.” gether, as Buckram produced just 32 yards on 16 attempts and Buckram rushed for 147 yards and three scores and set a That scenario nearly repeated itself moments later. UTEP fell victim to the Owls’ ball-hunting tactics in the fourth. UTEP single-season record for rushing yards with 1,569, but forced the Owls to punt, started a drive from its 39-yard line, As the game unfolded the Owls noticed that Buckram his fumbles snuffed potential scoring drives for the Miners, and crossed midfield before Buckram took a lick from Brad- wasn’t securing the ball properly, and they made an adjust- who were guilty of six turnovers and a dozen penalties. Rice shaw and coughed up the ball. Owls junior end Cheta Ozo- ment to rake at it on the fly.

Game 11 (2-9, 2-5 Conference USA) willingly accepted the Miners’ be- ugwu (two sacks) recovered and fumbled, too, but Garmon nevolence, converting those turnovers into 17 key points. pounced on the loose ball at the Rice 38 with 2:03 left. “We haven’t produced a lot of turnovers,” Garmon said. “I The Owls didn’t squander this opportunity to close out

116 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS Rice UTEP 13 7 3 6 - 29 UTEP Rice UTEP Nick Fanuzzi 8-17-1 55 0 Rice 0 10 7 13 - 30 FIRST DOWNS 20 16 DeShawn Grayson 9-0-9, Da’Mon Rushing 6 11 Cromartie-Smith 7-0-7, Royzell Smith RECEIVING REC YDS TD Scoring Summary Passing 12 2 5-2-7. UTEP 1st 9:13 UTEP Buckram 7 run (rush failed) Penalty 2 3 Jeff Moturi 3 57 0 0:38 UTEP Buckram 3 run (Barrett kick) Rushing Attempts 43 49 Rice Donald Buckram 3 44 0 2nd 13:22 Rice Ross 1 run (Fangmeier kick) Yds Gained Rushing 189 213 Travis Bradshaw 10-3-13, Justin Hill 5-3- Kris Adams 3 24 0 11:20 Rice Fangmeier 27 FG Yds Lost Rushing 38 41 8, Cheta Ozougwu 4-3-7. Tufick Shadrawy 2 19 0 6:41 UTEP Buckram 3 run (Barrett kick) NET YDS RUSHING 151 172 Donavon Kemp 1 40 1 3rd 9:51 Rice Smith 12 run (Fangmeier kick) NET YDS PASSING 244 55 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Elijah Goldtrap 1 21 0 3:31 UTEP Barrett 29 FG Comp-Att-Int 17-26-1 8-17-1 RUSHING ATT YDS TD Jonny Moore 1 14 0 4th 12:04 UTEP Kemp 40 pass from Vittatoe (pass failed) TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 69-395 66-227 UTEP Evan Davis 1 10 0 9:05 Rice Ross 3 run (Fangmeier kick) Fumbles-Lost 6-5 2-0 Donald Buckram 34 147 3 James Thomas 1 9 0 7:45 Rice Ross 1 run (pass failed) Penalties-Yards 12-96 8-75 Trevor Vittatoe 7 9 0 Pierce Hunter 1 6 0 Punts-Avg 4-49.0 8-43.1 Jeff Moturi 1 9 0 Punt Ret-Yds-TD 3-10-0 1-6-0 Rice KO Ret-Yds-TD 6-143-0 5-91-0 Rice Charles Ross 3 34 0 INT Ret-Yds-TD 1-21-0 1-14-0 Tyler Smith 23 127 1 Patrick Randolph 2 11 0 Possession Time 32:44 27:16 Charles Ross 13 35 3 Toren Dixon 1 4 0 Third Down Conv 6-13 5-14 Marcus Knox 4 13 0 Tyler Smith 1 4 0 Fourth Down Conv 0-0 0-0 John Shepherd 3 12 0 Pierre Beasley 1 2 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 4-5 5-5 Sacks-Yds 3-32 2-14 PASSING A-C-I YDS TD Field Goals 1-1 1-1 UTEP Trevor Vittatoe 17-26-1 244 1

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 117 “They start the game with a kickoff return by Carrier, an of- tandem to rush for 100 yards in a single game since Quinton Houston 73, Rice 14 fense touchdown and an interception for a touchdown. That’s Smith, Tyler’s older brother, and John Wall rushed for 143 and Nov. 28, 2009wRobertson StadiumwHouston, Texas not the way you would start a game against a team like Hous- 156 yards, respectively, in the Owls’ 42-34 win over Tulane on ton,” Rice coach David Bailiff said. “They put us on our heels Nov. 12, 2005. It took all of 15 seconds for the Bayou Bucket to change and we could never recover.” “The stats mean nothing without the win,” Ross said. addresses. The Cougars added a Matt Hogan field goal and led 24-0 Senior linebacker Terrance Garmon closed his career by Having endured a bitter three-game losing skid at the before the Owls recorded their initial first down. The lead matching his single-game career high with nine tackles, set hands of its rival, Rice celebrated with extended glee after swelled to 59-0 by the intermission and 66-0 before Rice fresh- last season at Tulsa. Bradshaw posted his sixth consecutive defeating Houston in the 2008 season finale, a victory that re- man tailback Charles Ross tallied two rushing touchdowns in double-digit tackle game, increasing his season total to 121, located the Bayou Bucket to South Main. In their first crack to the third quarter. By that point the Cougars were well on their a figure that ties Larry Izzo’s 1995 performance for the eight- reclaim the trophy, the Cougars didn’t waste time. way to the West Division crown and a date opposite East Divi- best single-season total in program history. UH receiver/ Tyron Carrier took the open- sion champion East Carolina in the C-USA title game. ing kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown, fueling the Cougars to a “I’m speechless after something like that,” said Owls soph- 73-14 Conference USA win that closed the Owls’ season Satur- omore safety Travis Bradshaw, who produced a game-high 11 day night at Robertson Stadium. tackles. “We thought we were going to go in there and com- Whatever hopes the Owls (2-10, 2-6 C-USA) harbored of pete and it was going to be a good game, and right from the extending their two-game winning streak into the offseason start they took it away. It’s tough. Those seniors in there, we were quickly extinguished when Carrier dodged a handful of put a lot out there for them. It’s disappointing.” tacklers before dashing down the sideline fronting the Rice Ross rushed for 105 yards, his first career 100-yard game. bench. UH led 7-0 just 15 seconds into the contest, and after His two rushing touchdowns lifted his season total to 11, the Rice punted to end its first drive, the Cougars (10-2, 6-2) scored most since Ed Bailey had 12 in 2004. Ross finished the year on offense before adding another return for a touchdown, this with a team-leading 491 rushing yards to become the first

Game 12 one by Brandon Brinkley when he turned a Nick Fanuzzi inter- freshman to lead Rice in rushing since Trevor Cobb rushed for ception into a 45-yard touchdown. Just six minutes, 17 sec- 545 yards in 1989. With sophomore Tyler Smith rushing for a onds in, UH led 21-0. game-high 113 yards, Ross and Smith became the first Rice

118 l Rice Football l 2009 Review 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS LEADING TACKLERS PASSING A-C-I YDS TD Rice 0 0 14 0 - 14 Rice Houston UTEP Rice Houston 24 35 7 7 - 73 FIRST DOWNS 18 30 Jeremy Smith 3-6-9;, Jeffrey Lewis Nick Fanuzzi 16-30-2 132 0 Rushing 12 10 4-4-8, John McIntyre 2-6-8., Marcus Ryan Lewis 1-3-1 2 0 Scoring Summary Passing 6 20 McGraw 2-6-8 . 1st 14:45 Houston Carrier 99 kickoff return (Hogan kick) Penalty 0 0 Houston 10:10 Houston Keenum 1 run (Hogan kick) Rushing Attempts 45 31 Rice 25-31-0 323 2 8:43 Houston Brinkley 45 interception return (Hogan kick) Yds Gained Rushing 262 227 Travis Bradshaw 6-5-11, Terrance Cotton Turner 8-10-0 112 1 3:26 Houston Hogan 22 yd field goal Yds Lost Rushing 19 6 Garmon 2-7-9, Justin Hill 3-4-7, Willie 2nd 14:18 Houston Sims 5 run (Hogan kick) NET YDS RUSHING 243 221 Garley RECEIVING REC YDS TD 10:43 Houston Edwards 39 pass from Keenum (Hogan kick) NET YDS PASSING 134 463 2-5-7. Rice 7:39 Houston Carrier 37 run (Hogan kick) Comp-Att-Int 17-33-3 36-47-0 Charles Ross 4 30 0 4:35 Houston Sims 18 run (Hogan kick) TOTAL PLAYS-YDS 78-377 78-684 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Toren Dixon 3 29 0 1:03 Houston Castile 5 pass from Keenum (Hogan kick) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 RUSHING ATT YDS TD Taylor Wardlow 2 19 0 3rd 11:54 Houston Johnson 19 pass from Turner (Hogan kick) Penalties-Yards 2-10 1-10 Rice Tyalor Dupree 2 14 0 9:00 Rice Ross 11 run (Fangmeier kick) Punts-Avg 7-40.6 3-42.7 Tyler Smith 21 113 0 Michael Patterson 1 14 0 0:21 Rice Ross 4 run (Fangmeier kick) Punt Ret-Yds-TD 1-20-0 2-20-0 Charles Ross 10 105 2 Patrick Randolph 1 10 0 4th 13:31 Houston Beall 1 run (Bell kick) 9:05 KO Ret-Yds-TD 11-236-0 3-127-1 Marcus Knox 6 20 0 INT Ret-Yds-TD 0-0-0 3-61-1 Nick Fanuzzi 5 8 0 Houston Possession Time 32:30 27:30 L.J. Castile 6 76 1 Third Down Conv 3-16 5 - 11 Houston Patrick Edwards 4 68 1 Fourth Down Conv 1-2 1-2 Charles Sims 12 87 2 E.J. Smith 4 53 0 Red Zone Scores-Att 2-3 7-7 Bryce Beal 6 65 1 Chaz Rodriguez 4 53 0 Sacks-Yds 1-6 1-6 Tyrone Carrier 1 37 1 Charles Sims 4 28 0 Field Goals 0-1 1-1 Austin Elrod 3 16 0 Kierrie Johnson 3 66 1 Tyrone Carrier 3 54 0

Rice Football l 2009 Review l 119 RICE FOOTBALL RECORDS

Rushing passing total offense RECEIVING ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS touchdown completions PLAYS (Ru s h /Pa s s ) receptions Game 42 Trevor Cobb vs. Iowa St. Game 66 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa Game 6 Chase Clement vs. UTEP Game 83 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa Game 14 David Houser at Florida S 28, 1991 N 24, 2007 N 3, 2007 (14/58) N 24, 2007 N 20, 1976 Season 360 Trevor Cobb 1991 Season 508 Chase Clement 2007 6 Chase Clement vs. SMU Season 652 Chase Clement 2007 Season 111 James Casey 2008 Career 1,091 Trevor Cobb 1989-92 Career 1,387 Chase Clement 2005-08 A 29, 2008 (144/508) Career 292 Jarett Dillard 2005-08 6 Chase Clement vs. USM Career 1,857 Chase Clement 2005-08 yards COMPLETIONS O 18, 2008 (470/1,387) yards Game 265 Dicky Maegle vs. Alabama Game 40 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa Season 44 Chase Clement 2008 Game 208 James Casey at Memphis J 1, 1954 N 24, 2007 Career 99 Chase Clement 2005-08 yards S 6, 2008 Season 1,692 Trevor Cobb 1991 Season 326 Chase Clement 2008 Game 601 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa Season 1,329 James Casey 2008 Career 4,948 Trevor Cobb 1989-92 Career 832 Chase Clement 2005-08 INTERCEPTIONS THROWN (60/541) N 24, 2007 Career 4,138 Jarett Dillard 2005-08 Game 5 Joel Armstrong vs. Troy Season 4,812 Chase Clement 2008 yards per carry yards D 23, 2006 (693/4,119) TOUCHDOWNs Game 24.1 Dicky Maegle vs. Alabama Game 541 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa Season 24 Randy Hertel 1977, 79 Career 11,526 Chase Clement Game 4 Jarett Dillard vs. UNT J 1, 1954 N 24, 2007 Career 68 Randy Hertle 1977-80 (1,741/9,785) 2005-08 S 27, 2008 Season 7.3 Dicky Maegle 1953 Season 4,119 Chase Clement 2008 Season 21 Jarett Dillard 2006 Career 6.6 Dicky Maegle 1952-54 Career 9,785 Chase Clement 2005-08 LONGEST PASS PLAY TOUCHDOWNS Career 60 Jarett Dillard 2005-08 86 Kerry Overton- Game 8 Chase Clement vs. UTEP TOUCHDOWNS completion percentage Elliston Stinson (2/6) N 3, 2007 *Game 3 Trevor Cobb vs. Sam Houston Game 91.7 Josh LaRocca vs. Baylor at Air Force S 21, 1985 Season 56 Chase Clement 2008 S 26, 1992 N 12, 1994 (12/44) Season 14 Trevor Cobb 1991 Season 66.5 Chase Clement 2008 Career 124 Chase Clement Career 38 Trevor Cobb 1989-92 Career 60.0 Chase Clement 2005-08 (25/99) 2005-08

120 l Rice Football l Individual and Team Records ALL-PURPOSE YARDS scoring KICKING punting TOTAL Yards (Ru s h /Pa s s /Re t u r n ) total points FIELD GOALS MADE PATs MADE aTTEMPTED Game 295 Trevor Cobb vs. Iowa State Game 36 Griff Vance vs. SMU *Game 4 Matt Huelsman at TCU Game 11 Clark Fangmeier vs. UNT *Game 12 Bobby Schrader vs. Houston (240/39/16) S 28, 1991 (6 TDs) N 17, 1916 O 29, 1994 S 27, 2008 D 2, 1989 Season 1,844 Trevor Cobb Season 126 Jarett Dillard 2006 Season 17 James Hamrick 1985 Season 73 Clark Fangmeier 2008 Season 86 Steve Gleaves 1977 (1692/136/16) 1991 Career 360 Jarett Dillard 2005-08 Career 33 James Hamrick 1983-85 Career 179 Clark Fangmeier 2006-09 Career 287 Dale Walters 1980-83 Career 6,512 Trevor Cobb (4948/892/672) 1989-92 touchdowns FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED PATs attempted yards Game 6 Griff Vance vs. SMU Season 27 Mark Williams 1972 Season 73 Clark Fangmeier 2008 Season 3,452 Dale Walters 1983 TOTAL PLAYS N 17, 1916 Career 57 Mark Williams 1970-72 Career 181 Clark Fangmeier 2006-09 Career 11,242 Dale Walters 1980-83 Game 47 Trevor Cobb vs. Iowa State Season 21 Jarett Dillard 2006 PUNTS (42/0/5) S 28, 1991 Career 60 Jarett Dillard 2005-08 field goal percentage AVERAGE Season 88.9 (8-9) Derek Crabtree 1999 Game 52.4 Jared Scruggs vs. Tulsa Season 375 Trevor Cobb (360/14/1) 1991 Career 81.8 (27-33) Derek Crabtree 1998-01 N 8, 2003 Career 1,223 Trevor Cobb Season 45.94 Steve Kidd 1985 (1,091/94/38) 1989-92 LONGEST FIELD GOAL Career 41.4 Jared Scruggs 2003-06 Game 57 James Hamrick at Texas Tech O 19, 1985 LONGEST PUNT Game 84 Dale Walters vs. Arkansas O 31, 1981

Rice Football l Individual and Team Records l 121 RETURNS defense team OFFENSIVE records kickoff returns PUNT RETURNS tackles points net rushing yards Game 11 Trevor Cobb vs. Houston Game 8 Horton Nesrsta at UCLA Season 196 Robert Williamson 1980 Game 146 vs. SMU N 17, 1916 Game 672 at La Tech N 27, 2003 D 2, 1989 O 11, 1952 Career 367 O.J. Brigance 1987-90 Season 537 2008 Season 3,800 2003 Season 41 Ja’Corey Shepherd 2008 Season 44 Horton Nesrsta 1952 Career 109 Michael Perry 1995-98 Career 81 Huey Keeney 1945-48 SACKS PLAYS YARDS PER CARRY (At t /Yd s ) Season 12 Brandon Green 2001 Game 104 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 Game 8.3 at New Mexico O 5, 2006 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS PUNT RETURN YARDS Career 24 Brandon Green 1999-02 Season 965 2008 (58/481) Game 200 Shane Turner at UAB Game 142 Rex Procter vs. New Mexico Season 5.5 (687/3800) 2003 S 5, 2009 O 8, 1949 TACKLES FOR LOSS (Including Sacks) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE Season 885 Ja’Corey Shepherd 2008 Season 536 Horton Nesrsta 1952 Season 21 Brandon Green 2001 Game 733 at La Tech N 27, 2003 Passing completions Career 2,366 Michael Perry 1995-98 Career 893 Horton Nesrsta 1951-53 Career 46 Larry Izzo 1992-95 Season 6,122 2008 Game 40 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 Season 339 2008 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN LONGEST PUNT RETURN INTERCEPTIONS FIRST DOWNS *Game 99 James Sykes vs. Montana Game 92 Fred Jacobs vs. TCU *Game 3 Dan Dawson vs. Hawai’i Game 38 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 Passing attempts O 22, 1973 N 21, 1942 O 21, 2000 Season 337 2008 Game 66 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 Season 7 Dan Dawson 7 Season 526 2007 Career 15 Bruce Henley 1971-73 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS NET PASSING YARDS Game 89 at La Tech N 27, 2003 Game 541 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Season 752 2001 Season 4,254 2008 *Game 113 Dan Dawson vs. SMU N 4, 2000 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS touchdown passes Season 206 Dan Dawson 2000 Game 12 vs. Baylor N 13, 1976 *Game 6 vs. Houston N 29, 2008 Career 352 Dan Dawson 1998-01 Season 305 1976 Season 48 2008 *Denotes last time.

122 l Rice Football l Individual and Team Records FEWEST TURNOVERS (Fu mb l e s /INTs) most penalty yards Season 14 (9/5) 2006 Game 146 vs. Baylor N 17, 1984 team DEFENSIVE RECORDS Season 720 1987 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED most rushing yards MOST FUMBLES FORCED FEWEST FUMBLES LOST *Game 0 vs. UNLV S 2, 1995 Game 526 at Texas A&M O 23, 1976 Game 11 vs. Arkansas N 5, 1949 *Season 7 2006 FEWEST PENALTY YARDS Season 62 (Since 1937) 1946 Season 3,644 1978 Season 42 1978 Season 258 1961 MOST FUMBLES recovered most fumbles CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES MOST POINTS ALLOWED FEWEST PASSING YARDS *Game 6 vs. TCU N 25, 1950 Game 9 vs. Pittsburgh N 3, 1951 Overall 12 1949-50 Game 81 at Austin College N 28, 1912 *Game 0 vs. SMU O 20, 1973 Season 33 1978 Season 46 1951 C-USA 7 2006-07 Season 517 2009 Season 637 1946 total defense (Fe w e s t Ya r d s ) FEWEST FUMBLES RECOVERED most fumbles lost Consecutive losses Game 81 vs. Southwestern O 5, 1946 MOST PASSING YARDS Season 5 2005 Game 7 vs. Pittsburgh N 3, 1951 Overall 18 1987-88 Season 1,670 1946 Game 654 at Houston N 28, 1992 Season 27 1951 C-USA 5 2005 Season 3,749 2007 *Denotes last time. total defense (Mo s t Ya r d s ) most INTERCEPTIONS Game 777 at Houston N 28, 1992 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES *Game 6 at Texas A&M O 23, 1982 Season 6,130 2007 Game 8 at Texas Tech S 12, 2009 Season 31 1977 Season 37 2007 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS Game 3 vs. Houston N 16, 1991 MOST INTERCEPTIONS Season 2 1998 Season 1,264 1953 Game 9 vs. Sam Houston O 4, 1941 most PENALTIES Season 24 1953 Game 16 at Texas Tech O 17, 1981 Season 81 1984

Rice Football l Individual and Team Records l 123 TEAM PERFORMANCE LISTS 56 vs. Houston N 29, 2008 93 vs. Houston N 28, 1987 points FIRST DOWNS rushing SEASON Total Offense l Yards SEASON Rushing Attempts 1 537 2008 total offense 1 337 2008 SEASON SEASON 2 377 2007 2 279 2007 Total Offense l Plays 1 6,122 2008 1 752 2001 3 350 1916 3 260 2001 SEASON 2 4,848 2007 2 690 1997 350 2006 4 254 2006 1 965 2008 3 4,843 2001 3 688 2004 5 343 2003 5 247 2003 2 946 2001 4 4,486 2006 4 687 2003 6 333 2001 6 241 1987 3 909 2007 5 4,764 2003 5 657 1996 7 306 1997 7 238 2004 4 873 2006 6 4,272 1976 6 655 1999 8 296 1996 8 235 1997 5 859 2009 7 4,245 1997 7 634 1998 9 295 1953 9 231 1993 6 853 1987 8 4,235 1987. 8 626 2000 10 294 1992 10 225 2005 7 824 2004 9 4,200 2004 9 614 1994 8 815 2003 10 4,185 1992 10 606 2002 game GAME 9 812 1982 1 146 vs. SMU N 17, 1916 1 38 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 10 810 2005 GAME GAME 2 77 vs. North Texas S 27, 2008 2 35 at Louisiana Tech N 27, 2003 1 733 at Louisiana Tech N 27, 2003 1 89 at Louisiana Tech N 27, 2003 3 63 at San Jose State O 2, 2004 3 33 at San Jose State O 2, 2004 GAME 2 700 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 2 85 at San Jose State O 2, 2004 4 59 vs. Tulsa N 10, 2001 4 32 vs. Texas Tech O 15, 1988 1 104 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 3 653 vs. Tulsa N 10, 2001 3 82 vs. Boise State O 6, 2001 5 57 vs. Galveston AAF S 23, 1944 32 at Northwestern S 20, 1997 2 100 at San Jose State O 2, 2004 4 642 vs. Texas Tech O 15, 1988 4 81 vs. San Jose State O 16, 1999. 6 56 vs. UTEP N 3, 2007 6 31 vs. Lamar S 5, 1987 3 98 vs. Texas Tech O 15, 1988 5 634 at San Jose State O 2, 2004 5 77 at Northwestern S 20, 1997 56 vs. Haskell Institute N 3, 1917 7 30 vs. 10 Opponents 4 94 at La. Tech N 27, 2003 77 vs. SMU O 9, 2004 56 vs. New Mexico O 8, 1949 Last vs. Houston N 29, 2008 56 vs. Virginia Military S 19, 1970 5 93 at TCU O 9, 1976 56 vs. SMU A 29, 2008 93 vs. Texas State S 26, 1987

124 l Rice Football l Team Performance Lists Rushing Yards 4 5.0 (538/2735) 1953 Passing Attempts SEASON 5 4.9 (688/3372) 2004 passing SEASON 1 3,800 2003 6 4.496 (606/2725) 2002 Pass Completions 1 526 2007 2 3,660 1997 7 4.488 (752/3375) 2001 2 516 2008 SEASON 3 3,375 2001 8 4.462 (634/2829) 1998 3 504 1976 1 339 2008 4 3,372 2004 9 4.457 (475/2117) 1987 4 435 2006 2 311 2007 5 3,359 1996 10 4.4 (559/2447) 1995 5 417 1984 3 270 1976 6 2,835 1999 6 408 1977 4 248 2006 7 2,829 1998 GAME (aTT/yds) 7 405 1989 248 2009 8 2,735 1953 1 8.3 at New Mexico O 5, 1996 . 8 378 1987 5 216 1989 9 2,725 2002 (58/481) 9 372 1985 6 198 1978 10 2,634 1994 2 7.5 at Louisiana Tech N 27, 2003 . 10 353 1972 (89/672) 7 191 1984 8 184 1972 GAME 3 7.3 vs. Nevada N 1, 2003 game 9 182 1987 1 672 at Louisiana Tech N 27, 2003 (53/387) 1 66 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 10 178 1977 2 570 at San Jose State O 2, 2004 4 7.1 vs. Utah N 2, 1996. 2 61 at Texas A&M O 23, 1976 3 505 vs. Arkansas N 7, 1953 (70/496) 3 58 vs. UTEP N 3, 2007 game 4 498 vs. Tulsa N 10, 2001 5 7.0 vs. UTEP N 22, 2003 4 57 vs. Texas O 2, 1976 1 40 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 5 496 vs. Utah N 2, 1996 (64/450) 2 35 vs. Troy D 23, 2006 496 vs. SMU O 9, 2004 35 vs. UTEP N 3, 2007 Fewest Rushing Attempts 35 vs. Tulane N 17, 2007 Yards Per Carry SEASON 5 34 vs. Texas O 2, 1976 SEASON (aTT/yds) 1 305 1976 34 vs. Arkansas N 4, 1989 1 5.5 (687/3800) 2003 2 5.30 (690/3660) 1997 game 3 5.27 (637/3359) 1996 1 12 vs. Baylor N 13, 1976

Rice Football l Team Performance Lists l 125 Net Passing Yards GAME Fewest Interceptions 4 17 (10/7) 1997 Most Fumbles Lost SEASON 1 6 vs. UTEP N 3, 2007 SEASON 5 16 (7/9) 2008 SEASON 1 4,254 2008 6 vs. SMU A 29, 2008 1 2 1998 6 18 (7/11) 1960 1 27 1951 2 3,517 2007 6 vs. North Texas S 27, 2008 2 3 2000 18 (13/5) 1999 2 25 1978 3 3,357 1976 6 vs. Southern Miss O 18, 2008 3 5 1996 18 (15/3) 2000 4 2,783 2006 6 vs. Houston N 29, 2008 5 1999 GAME 5 2,550 1984 6 5 at Army S 30, 1960 5 6 2001 Fewest Fumbles Lost 1 7 vs. Pittsburgh N 3, 1951 5 at UTEP N 1, 2008 6 2,466 1989 SEASON 2 6 vs. Cincinnati S 21, 1974 7 2,344 2009 Fewest INTs Per Attempt 1 7 1960 3 5 vs. Texas Tech O 18, 1980 8 2,336 1985 5 vs. Texas A&M O 23, 1993 SEASON Ratio (INT/ATT) 7 2006 9 2,321 1972 INTERCEPTIONS 5 at Houston S 4, 1999 1 .0135 (7/516) 2008 3 8 1992 10 2,266 1986 Most Interceptions 2 .0193 (3/155) 2000 8 2001 SEASON 3 .0194 (2/103) 1998 GAME pENALTIES 1 31 1977 4 .0270 (7/261) 1993 1 541 vs. Tulsa N 24, 2007 Fewest Fumbles 2 30 1971 5 .0310 (6/194) 2001 SEASON Most Penalties 3 28 1986 6 .0320 (14/435) 2006 1 46 1951 SEASON Touchdown Passes 4 27 1979 .0320 (17/526) 2007 2 39 1971 1 81 1984 SEASON 5 25 1962 81 1988 1 48 2008 GAME 3 78 1987 2 29 2006 GAME TURNOVERS 1 9 vs. Pittsburgh N 3, 1951 29 2007 1 6 vs. Houston N 28, 1981 Fewest Turnovers 2 8 vs. Cincinnati S 21, 1974 GAME 4 21 1976 6 at Texas A&M O 23, 1982 8 at Houston S 4, 1999 1 16 at Texas Tech O 17, 1981 SEASON TOTAL (fu mb l e s /ints) 21 1981 4 7 at SMU N 5, 1983 2 13 at TCU O 9, 1976 6 17 1985 1 14 (9/5) 1996 13 vs. Baylor N 17, 1984 17 1986 14 (12/2) 1998 13 at UL-Lafayette S 24, 1988 14 (8/6) 2001

126 l Rice Football l Team Performance Lists Most Penalty Yards 3 10 vs. Houston D 1, 1979 SWC WINS pUNTS returns 1 10 1948-49 SEASON Most Kickoff Return Yards 1 720 1987 Fewest Punts Most Punt Returns 2 703 1984 SEASON WAC WINS SEASON SEASON 3 679 1986 1 1,653 2009 1 5 1999 1 40 2004 1 53 1953 1 1,278 1987 5 2004 GAME 2 42 1960 2 1,223 2007 1 146 vs. Baylor N 17, 1984 3 45 1997 GAME 3 1,182 1986 C-USA WINS 2 144 at TCU O 9, 1976 1 9 at UCLA O 11, 1952 1,182 2008 1 7 2006-07 3 128 at Texas Tech O 17, 1981 GAME 5 1,096 2006 2 5 2008 1 0 vs. San Jose State O 16, 1999 Most Punt Return Yards 6 1,074 1973. Fewest Penalty Yards 2 1 at TCU O 9, 1982 SEASON GAME overall Losses SEASON 1 604 1946 1 223 vs. Navy O 8, 2009. 1 18 1987-88 1 258 1961 Most Punts 2 221 vs. Baylor N 17, 1984 2 15 1981-83 2 264 1965 GAME SEASON 3 215 at UAB S 5, 2009 3 14 2004 3 292 1966 1 164 vs. Southwestern O 5, 1946 1 89 1951 4 211 at San Jose State O 2, 2004 2 87 1977 5 194 vs. Houston D 1, 1979 SWC LOSSES 3 86 1973 FIELD GOALS Most Kickoff Returns 1 26 1981-85 SEASON Most Field Goals GAME 1 77 2009 streaks WAC LOSSES SEASON 1 12 at TCU N 24, 1951 2 70 1987 overall Win Streak . 1 6 1999-2000 1 17 1985 12 vs. LSU O 4, 1952 3 67 2007 1 12 1949-50 2 15 1972 12 vs. LSU S 27, 1969 4 58 2006 2 8 1916-17 C-USA LOSSES 12 at Texas O 25, 1969 3 7 1919-20 1 5 2005 GAME 12 at TCU O 9, 1976 GAME 7 1934 5 2009 1 4 vs. TCU O 10, 1981 12 vs. Houston D 2, 1989 1 11 vs. Houston D 2, 1989 7 1953-54 4 at TCU O 29, 1994 11 at Houston N 28, 1992 7 2008

Rice Football l Team Performance Lists l 127 SCORING ALLOWED Team Performance List l Defense & Opponent Records Most Points Allowed 63 at UCLA S 10, 2005 GAME 3 692 at Texas S 26, 1998 Fewest Points Allowed 63 at Tulsa O 4, 2008 1 107 vs. Arkansas O 31, 1981 4 685 at Houston D 2, 1978 SEASON SEASON 1 517 2009 63 vs. Navy O 8, 2009 2 103 vs. Baylor N 13, 1976 5 667 at TCU O 13, 1984 1 14 1913 6 684 at Houston N 28, 2009 2 28 1920 2 515 2007 Fewest Yards Allowed 3 42 1917 3 458 1977 total offense 4 447 2005 SEASON 4 44 1934 1 1,670 1946 first downs 5 53 1916 5 433 2008 Fewest Plays Allowed 6 432 2006 SEASON Fewest First Downs 1 528 1948 GAME SEASON SINCE 1937 7 427 1987 SEASON 2 548 1960 1 81 vs. Southwestern O 5, 1946 1 62 1946 8 418 1979 1 88 1948 2 72 1960 9 417 1976 2 117 1960 GAME 3 73 1940 10 408 1978 Most Yards Allowed 3 126 1963 1 42 vs. Southwestern O 5, 1946 4 74 1942 SEASON 2 43 at Houston S 4, 1999 74 1947 GAME 1 6,130 2007 GAME 1 81 at Austin College N 28, 1912 2 5,879 2008 1 0 vs. Austin College O 19, 1917 GAME 2 77 at LSU S 24, 1977 Most Plays Allowed 3 5,568 2009 2 4 vs. Southwestern O 5, 1946 Rice has recorded 125 shutouts in its 3 72 at Texas O 1, 1977 SEASON 3 5,407 1976 4 vs. Sam Houston St.S 25, 1948 football history, the last coming on Sept. 4 73 at Houston N 28, 2009 1 939 2007 4 5,264 1977 2, 1995, against UNLV (38-0). Heading into 5 70 at Ohio State S 7, 1996 939 2008 5 5,257 1987 Most First Downs the 2009 Rice season opener, the Owls 70 at San Jose State O 2, 2004 3 910 1977 6 5,188 2003 SEASON have not shutout an opponent in 173 7 66 at Oklahoma S 23, 1978 4 898 1976 1 307 2008 games. 8 64 vs. Houston D 2, 1989 5 881 1979 GAME 2 289 2007 9 63 vs. Oklahoma S 29, 1979 6 880 2003 1 777 at Houston N 28, 1992 3 283 1978 63 vs. Houston D 1, 1979 2 748 at Houston O 13, 1907

128 l Rice Football l Team Performance Lists 4 273 2009 3 692 1976 Most Rushing Yards Most Pass Completions GAME 5 272 2003 4 668 1974 SEASON SEASON 1 76 at Houston N 28, 1992 6 271 1979 5 667 1973 1 3,644 1978 1 271 2008 2 70 at Hawai’i S 27, 2003 7 265 1976 667 1978 2 3,627 1976 2 254 2007 3 64 vs. Hawai’i N 16, 2002 265 1977 3 3,618 1977 3 245 2001 4 63 vs. Houston D 2, 1989 GAME GAME 4 240 2009 63 at Texas Tech S 12, 2009 1 35 vs. Houston D 1, 1979 1 86 vs. Houston D 1, 1979 GAME 5 235 1992 6 62 vs. SMU N 10, 1990 35 at Houston N 28, 1992 2 81 vs. Arkansas O 31, 1981 1 526 at Texas A&M O 23, 1976 6 234 2003 62 vs. Southern Miss O 18, 2008 3 34 vs. Arkansas O 31, 1981 81 at Texas O 23, 1971 2 520 vs. Houston D 1, 1979 4 80 vs. SMU O 20, 1973 3 497 vs. Texas O 26, 1974 GAME Fewest Passing Yards 80 vs. Navy O 10, 2009 RUSHING 1 49 at Houston N 28, 1992 SEASON 2 43 vs. Houston D 2, 1989 1 637 1946 Fewest Rushing Attempts Fewest Rushing Yards pASSING 3 42 at Houston N 26, 1988 2 670 1957 SEASON SEASON 42 at Hawai’i S 27, 2003 3 770 1956 Fewest Pass Completions 1 351 1999 1 1,264 1953 5 40 vs. SMU N 10, 1990 SEASON 2 357 1941 2 1,288 1964 40 at Texas Tech S 12, 2009 GAME 1 46 1956 3 385 1960 3 1,317 1960 1 0 vs. Alabama S 24, 1955 2 48 1940 4 1,323 1994 0 vs. SMU O 20, 1973 GAME 3 54 1957 Most Pass Attempts 1 11 vs. Houston N 16, 1991 5 1,373 1999 SEASON 3 2 at Texas A&M N 16, 1974 2. 13 vs. Hawai’i S 18, 2004 GAME 1 478 2008 GAME 3. 15 at Hawai’i O 9, 1999 1 0 vs. Alabama S 24, 1955 2 438 2007 1 3 vs. Houston N 16, 1991 0 vs. SMU O 20, 1973 3 427 2001 Most Rushing Attempts 2 5 vs. TCU N 22, 1952 4 407 1992 SEASON 3 7 vs. Texas Tech N 2, 1946 5 382 2003 1 701 1977 7 at Houston S 1, 2001 2 696 1979 7 vs. Hawai’i S 18, 2004

Rice Football l Team Performance Lists l 129 Most Passing Yards GAME 2 5 1979 Most Fumbles Recovered GAME SEASON 1 8 at Texas Tech S 12, 2009 5 1994 SEASON 1 6 vs. TCU N 25, 1950 1 3,749 2007 2 7 at Houston N 28, 1992 1 33 1978 6 vs. LSU O 4, 1952 2 3,503 2008 3 6 vs. Texas A&M O 24, 1981 2 22 1949 6 vs. LSU S 28, 1974 3 3,346 2001 6 at Texas A&M O 23, 1982 FUMBLES 22 1951 6 vs. Northwestern S 14, 1991 4 3,281 2009 6 at Houston N 26, 1988 Most Fumbles Forced 22 1954 5 3,122 1992 6 vs. Houston N 16, 1991 SEASON 6 2,769 1991 6 at San Jose State O 2, 2004 6 at Baylor S 8, 2007 1 42 1978 OPPONENT RECORDS 2 41 1972 GAME 6 vs. Texas Tech S 15, 2007 41 1977 Most Penalties .. Most Penalty Yards 1 654 at Houston N 28, 1992 SEASON SEASON 2 525 at Houston N 26, 1988 GAME 1 110 2006 1 940 1981 3 508 at Texas Tech S 12, 2009 interceptions 1 11 vs. Arkansas N 5, 1949 2 97 1983 940 1983 4 494 vs. Houston N 29, 2008 Most Interceptions 2 10 vs. Baylor N 29, 1975 3 96 1981 3 880 2007 5 481 vs. Texas Tech S 15, 2007 SEASON 10 vs. Texas Tech O 18, 1980 GAME 6 479 vs. Houston N 16, 1991 1 24 1953 GAME 1 183 vs. Texas Tech S 15, 2007 1 22 vs. TCU O 8, 1977 2 181 vs. Houston N 28, 1992 2 20 1958 Fewest Fumbles Forced 3 19 1970 2 19 vs. Texas S 16, 2006 3 174 vs. TCU O 8, 1977 Most Touchdown Passes SEASON SEASON 3 17 vs. Texas S 16, 1978 1 11 2005 1 37 2007 GAME 17 at Texas A&M O 27, 1984 2 13 2000 Fewest Penalty Yards 2 34 2008 1 9 vs. Sam Houston St.O 4, 1941 3 14 1997 SEASON 3 28 2006 Fewest Penalties 1 392 1966 28 2009 Fewest Interceptions SEASON 2 400 1961 5 26 2004 1 43 1961 SEASON 3 410 1963 6 23 2001 43 1966 1 3 1988 23 2002 43 1968

130 l Rice Football l Team Performance Lists Most Field Goals 16 2004 Fewest Kickoff Returns GAME game GAME SEASON 1 222 vs. North Texas S 27, 2008 1 5 vs. Tulane S 10, 1994 1 0.0 at Texas O 2, 1993 Most Punt Returns SEASON 1 16 1974 2 194 vs. San Jose State O 2, 2004 5 vs. Nevada O 20, 2001 2 14.0 at Tulsa O 4, 1997 1 51 1985 16 1983 3 183 at UTEP N 1, 2008 3 19.8 at Baylor N 12, 1983 2 49 1977 3 20 1939 4 173 vs. SMU A 29, 2008 3 42 1971 20 1997 5 168 vs. La.-Lafayette S 11, 1982 Most Punts 42 1983 SEASON Highest Punting Average SEASON 1 102 1941 GAME Most Kickoff Returns 1 44.4 1985 1 8 vs. Arkansas N 3, 1979 SEASON 2 43.2 1977 GAME 2 7 at Texas Tech O 19, 1985 1 86 2008 1 14 at Arkansas N 9, 1946 3 41.8 1984 2 52 2007 14 vs. Texas Tech S 27, 1952 41.8 2008 3 50 2003 GAME Fewest Punt Return Yards 50 2006 Fewest Punts 1 57.0 vs. SMU N 8, 1980 SEASON SEASON 2 51.5 vs. Arkansas O 31, 1981 1 74 1980 Fewest KO Return Yards 1 28 1978 3 51.2 vs. Arkansas N 8, 1975 2 102 1966 SEASON 51.2 at Air Force S 21, 1985 3 121 1993 1 344 1983 GAME 2 406 1970 1 0 vs. Houston D 1, 1979 3 410 1980 0 vs. Texas O 1, 1988 Fewest Punt Returns Most Punt Return Yards SEASON SEASON

1 15 1962 1 710 1985 Most KO Return Yards Lowest Punting Average 15 1966 2 454 1976 SEASON SEASON 3 16 1963 3 437 1977 1 1,603 2008 1 33.9 1954 16 1972 2 1,103 2003 2 34.5 1955 3 1,082 2007 3 35.6 1970 4 996 2006

Rice Football l Team Performance Lists l 131 Rushing Attempts GAME 15 Yoncy Edmonds (1992-95) 1,647 6 Trevor Cobb vs. Sam Houston State CAREER 1 Trevor Cobb vs. Iowa State (S 28, 1991) 42 16 Jamie Tyler (1998-2001) 1,642 (S 26, 1992) 223 1 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 1,091 2 Trevor Cobb at SMU (N 9, 1991) 41 17 Earl Cooper (1976-79) 1,583 7 Trevor Cobb at Tulane (S 21, 1991) 216 2 Chad Richardson (1996-99) 493 3 Trevor Cobb vs. Houston (N 16, 1991) 40 18 John Coleman (1972-75) 1,548 8 Larry Cardwell vs. TCU (N 21, 1970) 215 3 Chad Nelson (1994-97) 486 4 Stahle Vincent vs. Baylor (N 27, 1971) 39 19 Lorenzo Cyphers (1985-88) 1,506 9 Trevor Cobb vs. SMU (O 10, 1992) 210 4 Chase Clement (2005-08) 470 Trevor Cobb at Arkansas (N 3, 1990) 39 10 Trevor Cobb vs. Texas Tech (O 20, 1990) 203 5 Robbie Beck (2000-03) 443 6 Butch Robinson at Baylor (N 30, 1968) 38 season Trevor Cobb at SMU (N 9, 1991) 203 6 Kyle Herm (2000-03) 439 Trevor Cobb vs. Texas Tech (O 20, 1990) 38 1 Trevor Cobb (1991) 1,692 7 John Coleman (1972-75) 436 8 Trevor Cobb at Tulane (S 21, 1991) 36 2 Trevor Cobb (1992) 1,386 Yards Per Carry 3 Trevor Cobb (1990) 1,325 8 Stahle Vincent (1969-71) 430 Career (Minimum 150 Attempts) 4 Quinton Smith (2006) 1,096 Greg Henderson (2001-04) 430 Rushing Yards 1 Dicky Maegle (1952-54) 6.6 5 Michael Perry (1997) 1,034 10 Michael Perry (1995-98) 428 Career (Minimum of 1,500 Yards) 2 Todd Jones (1984-87) 6.2 6 Ed Bailey (2004) 1,021 1 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 4,948 3 Anthony Griffin (1997-2000) 5.9 7 Chad Nelson (1997) 953 SEASON 2 Quinton Smith (2003-06) 2,505 3 Quinton Smith (2003-06) 5.9 8 Stahle Vincent (1971) 945 1 Trevor Cobb (1991) 360 3 Michael Perry (1995-96) 2,496 5 Michael Perry (1995-98) 5.8 9 Kosse Johnson (1953) 944 2 Trevor Cobb (1990) 283 4 Chad Nelson (1994-97) 2,415 6 Leroy Bradley (1998-2001) 5.6 10 Yoncy Edmonds (1993) 941 3 Trevor Cobb (1992) 279 5 Robbie Beck (2000-03) 2,218 7 Benji Wood (1996-97) 5.3 4 Stahle Vincent (1971) 243 6 Kyle Herm (2000-03) 2,028 8 Chad Nelson (1994-97) 5.2 game (200 yards or more) 5 Quinton Smith (2006) 211 7 Chad Richardson (1996-99) 2,024 9 Vincent Hawkins (1999-2002) 5.1

RUSHING 1 Dicky Maegle vs. Alabama (J 1, 1954) 265 6 Ed Bailey (2004) 208 8 Greg Henderson (2001-04) 1,995 10 Robbie Beck (2000-03) 5.0 2 Antonio Brinkley vs. Lamar (S 28, 1985) 244 7 Kyle Herm (2001) 205 9 Kosse Johnson (1951-53) 1,917 3 Trevor Cobb vs. Iowa State (S 28, 1991) 240 8 Chad Richardson (1999) 203 10 Spencer George (1993-96) 1,790 SEASON (Minimum 75 Attempts) 4 Ed Bailey vs. Hawai`i (S 18, 2004) 234 9 Yoncy Edmonds (1993) 199 11 Dicky Maegle (1952-54) 1,773 1 Dicky Maegle (1953) 7.31 5 Chad Richardson vs. Colorado St. 10 Kevin Trigg (1983) 198 12 Ed Bailey (2001-04) 1,773 2 Thomas Lott (2003) 7.29 (O 31, 1998) 224 13 Chase Clement (2005-08) 1,741 3 Todd Jones (1987) 7.1 14 Stahle Vincent (1969-71) 1,675

132 l Rice Football l Individual Records 4 Michael Perry (1997) 6.4 Ed Bailey (2004) 5 Longest Runs Chad Richardson (1999) 11 Quinton Smith (2005) 6.4 Quinton Smith (2005) 5 1 (*) Dicky Maegle vs. Alabama (J 1, 1954) 95 Chad Richardson (1999) 11 6 Dicky Maegle (1954) 6.29 Quinton Smith (2006) 5 Kyle Herm vs. Nevada (N 1, 2003) 95 Kyle Herm (2001) 11 7 Chad Nelson (1996) 6.26 3 at TCU (N 23, 1957) 93 8 Trevor Cobb (1990) 10 8 Kyle Herm (2003) 5.9 consecutive 4 Bob Nemir vs. Southwestern (O 6, 1945) 88 Michael Perry (1997) 10 9 Yoncy Edmonds (1995) 5.83 1 Trevor Cobb (1991) 6 5 Byron Coston at Iowa State (S24, 1994) 87 Quinton Smith (2006) 10 10 Spencer George (1996) 5.82 2 Trevor Cobb (1992) 5 6 Marcus Rucker at San Jose State 3 Trevor Cobb (1990) 4 (O 2, 2004) 86 game game (Minimum 8 Attempts) 7 George Walmsley at Arkansas 1 Trevor Cobb at Northwestern 1 Dicky Maegle vs. Alabama (J 1, 1954) 24.1 Most 200-Yard Games (N 11, 1944) 85 (S 14, 1991) 3 2 Vincent Hawkins vs. Tulsa (N 10, 2001) 14.4 Trevor Cobb at Tulane (S 21, 1991) 3 season 3 Chad Nelson vs. SMU (O 19,1996) 14.1 Trevor Cobb vs. Sam Houston State 1 Trevor Cobb (1991) 3 (*) - This is the famous bench tackle in which 4 Byron Coston at Iowa State (S 24, 1994) 14.0 (S 26, 1992) 3 2 Trevor Cobb (1992) 2 Maegle was awarded distance to goal and a touch- 5 Benji Wood at Tulane (S 13, 1997) 13.6 down. 6 Dicky Maegle vs. Arkansas (N 7, 1953) 12.6 consecutive 1 Trevor Cobb (1991) 2 Rushing Touchdowns Most 100-Yard Games career Career career 1 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 38 1 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 24 1 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 6 Season season 1 Trevor Cobb (1991) 14 1 Trevor Cobb (1991) 9 2 Ed Bailey (2004) 12 2 Trevor Cobb (1992) 8 Chase Clement (2008) 12 3 Trevor Cobb (1990) 6 3 Dicky Maegle (1954) 11 4 Yoncy Edmonds (1993) 5 Trevor Cobb (1992) 11 Michael Perry (1997) 5 Chad Nelson (1996) 11

Rice Football l Individual Records l 133 Attempts 3 vs. Texas (O 2, 1976) 57 5 Randy Hertel (1977) 156 4 Mark Comalander (1984-87) 4,810 Career 4 Randy Hertel vs. Houston (N 26, 1977) 52 Randy Hertel (1978) 156 5 (1987-90) 4,039 1 Chase Clement (2005-08) 1,387 5 Tommy Kramer vs. Houston (N 27, 1976) 51 Donald Hollas (1989) 156 6 Quentis Roper (1985-88) 3,895 2 Randy Hertel (1977-80) 1,121 Randy Hertel at Houston (D 2, 1978) 51 8 Chase Clement (2006) 153 7 Bruce Gadd (1970-72) 3,454 3 Tommy Kramer (1973-76) 1,036 7 Mark Comalander vs. (N 28, 1987) 50 9 Donald Hollas (1990) 151 8 Bert Emanuel (1992-93) 3,079 4 Mark Comalander (1984-87) 753 10 Randy Hertel (1979) 147 9 Josh LaRocca (1991-95) 2,876 5 Quentis Roper (1985-88) 643 Completions 10 Robert Hailey (1965-67) 2,472 game 6 Donald Hollas (1987-90) 606 Career 1 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa (N 24, 2007) 40 season 7 Bruce Gadd (1970-72) 580 1 Chase Clement (2005-08) 832 2 Joel Armstrong vs. Troy (D 23, 2006) 35 1 Chase Clement (2008) 4119 8 Josh LaRocca (1991-95) 450 2 Randy Hertel (1977-80) 561 Chase Clement at SMU (N 10, 2007) 35 2 Chase Clement (2007) 3,377 9 Robert Hailey (1965-67) 401 3 Tommy Kramer (1973-76) 507 4 Tommy Kramer vs. Texas (O 2, 1976) 34 3 Tommy Kramer (1976) 3,317 10 Bert Emanuel (1992-93) 384 4 Mark Comalander (1984-87) 391 Chase Clement vs. Tulane (N 17, 2007) 34 4 Bruce Gadd (1972) 2,064 5 Donald Hollas (1987-90) 343 6 Bruce Gadd vs. Clemson (S 23, 1972) 31 5 Donald Hollas (1989) 1,815 season 6 Quentis Roper (1985-88) 301 7 Chase Clement vs. Southern Miss (O18, 2008) 30 6 Donald Hollas (1990) 1,808 1 Chase Clement (2007) 508 7 Bruce Gadd (1970-72) 287 Chase Clement vs. Western Mich. (D 30, 2008) 3 0 7 Chase Clement (2006) 1,707 2 Tommy Kramer (1976) 501 8 Josh LaRocca (1991-95) 230 9 Tommy Kramer vs. SMU (N 6, 1976) 29 8 Randy Hertel (1978) 1,677 3 Chase Clement (2008) 490 9 Bert Emanuel (1992-93) 212 Tommy Kramer at Florida (N 20, 1976) 29 9 Randy Hertel (1979) 1,652 4 Randy Hertel (1977) 356 10 Robert Hailey (1965-67) 198 5 Bruce Gadd (1972) 322 Chase Clement at Army (S 30, 2006) 29 10 Randy Hertel (1977) 1,620

PASSING Nick Fanuzzi at SMU (N 7, 2009) 29 6 Randy Hertel (1979) 294 season game 7 Randy Hertel (1978) 279 1 Chase Clement (2008) 326 1 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa (N 24, 2007) 541 8 Donald Hollas (1989) 276 2 Chase Clement (2007) 300 Yards 2 Chase Clement vs. Southern Miss (O 18, 2008) 444 3 Tommy Kramer (1976) 269 Career (minimum 2,000 Yards) 3 Tommy Kramer vs. Houston (N 27, 1976) 409 game 4 Bruce Gadd (1972) 170 1 Chase Clement (2005-08) 9,785 4 Tommy Kramer vs. Texas (O 2, 1976) 397 1 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa (N 24, 2007) 66 2 Tommy Kramer (1973-76) 6,197 5 Chase Clement vs. UTEP (N 3, 2007) 395 2 Tommy Kramer at Texas A&M (O 23, 1976) 60 3 Randy Hertel (1977-80) 6,161 6 Tommy Kramer vs. SMU (N 6, 1976) 386

134 l Rice Football l Individual Records 7 Chase Clement vs. Army (N 8, 2008) 384 8 Donald Hollas (1989) 56.5 6 Randy Hertel (1978) 12 3 Bruce Gadd (1970-72) 45 8 Chase Clement vs. Houston (N 29, 2008) 381 9 Billy Cox (1960) 56.3 Bert Emanuel (1993) 12 4 Mark Comalander (1984-87) 37 9 Tommy Kramer at Texas A&M (O 23, 1976) 376 10 Randy Hertel (1977) 55.9 8 Virgil Eikenberg (1946) 11 5 Quentis Roper (1985-88) 36 10 Chase Clement vs. UTEP (N 1, 2008) 372 Dan Drake (1951) 11 6 Chase Clement (2005-08) 34) GAME (minimum 10 Attempts) Bruce Gadd (1972) 11 7 Robert Hailey (1965-67) 30 Completion Percentage 1 Josh LaRocca vs. Baylor (N 12,1994) 91.7 Bert Emanuel (1992) 11 8 Donald Hollas (1987-90) 29 (11-12) Nick Fanuzzi (2009) 11 9 Josh LaRocca (1991-95) 25 Career (minimum 100 Attempts) 10 Michael Calhoun (1981-82) 22 1 Chase Clement (2005-08) 60.0 game Nick Fanuzzi (2009- ) 60.0 Touchdowns 1 Chase Clement vs. UTEP (N 3, 2007) 6 SEASON 3 Donald Hollas (1987-90) 56.6 Career Chase Clement vs. SMU (A 29, 2008) 6 1 Randy Hertel (1977) 24 4 Frank Ryan (1955-57) 56.2 1 Chase Clement (2005-08) 99 Chase Clement vs. Southern Miss (O 18, 2008) 6 Randy Hertel (1979) 24 5 Bert Emanuel (1992-93) 55.2 2 Randy Hertel (1977-80) 38 4 Chase Clement at Army (S 30, 2006) 5 3 Bruce Gadd (1972) 22 6 King Hill (1955-57) 52.0 3 Tommy Kramer (1973-76) 37 Chase Clement vs. UTEP (N 1, 2008) 5 4 Tommy Kramer (1976) 19 7 Mark Comalander (1984-87) 51.9 4 Mark Comalander (1984-87) 27 Chase Clement vs. Houston (N 29, 2008) 5 5 Bruce Gadd (1971) 18 8 Josh LaRocca (1991-95) 51.1 5 Michael Calhoun (1981-82) 26 7 Vernon Glass vs. Santa Clara (S 30, 1950) 4 Donald Hollas (1990) 18 9 Kyle Herm (2000-03) 50.2 6 Quentis Roper (1985-88) 23 Tommy Kramer vs. Utah (S 18, 1976) 4 10 Randy Hertel (1977-80) 50.0 Josh LaRocca (1991-95) 23 Michael Calhoun vs. TCU (O 10, 1981) 4 GAME 8 (1946-49) 18 Michael Calhoun at Texas Tech (O 17, 1981) 4 1 Tommy Kramer at TCU (N 22, 1975) 5 SEASON (minimum 75 Attempts) Bruce Gadd (1970-72) 18 Michael Calhoun vs. Texas A&M (O 24, 1981) 4 Randy Hertel vs. Houston (N 26, 1977) 5 1 Chase Clement (2008) 66.5 Chase Clement vs. Marshall (N 22, 2008) 4 Mark Comalander vs. Texas State (S 20, 1986) 5 2 Nick Fanuzzi (2009) 60.0 season Joel Armstrong vs. Troy (D 23, 2006) 5 3 Chase Clement (2007) 59.1 1 Chase Clement (2008) 44 4 Joel Armstrong (2006) 58.6 2 Chase Clement (2007) 29 Interceptions 5 Bert Emanuel (1993) 57.8 3 Michael Calhoun (1981) 21 Career 6 Chase Clement (2006) 57.7 4 Tommy Kramer (1976) 21 1 Randy Hertel (1977-80) 68 7 Donald Hollas (1990) 57.0 5 Chase Clement (2006) 21 2 Tommy Kramer (1973-76) 52

Rice Football l Individual Records l 135 Longest Pass Plays Receptions Yards game 1 Kerry Overton-Elliston Stinson at Air Force Career (100 or More Receptions) Career 1 James Casey at Memphis (S 6, 2008) 208 (S 21, 1985) 86 1 Jarett Dillard (2005-08) 292 1 Jarett Dillard (2005-08) 4,138 2 David Houser at Florida (N 20, 1976) 196 2 Kyle Herm-Ben Wiggins at SMU (N 15, 2003) 82 2 Eric Henley (1988-91) 186 2 David Houser (1974, 1976-78) 2,358 3 Doug Cunningham at TCU (O 9, 1976) 175 3 King Hill-Buddy Dial vs. Stanford (O 5, 1957) 81 3 Toren Dixon (2006-09) 161 3 Eric Henley (1988-91) 2,199 4 James Casey vs. Houston (N 29, 2008) 172 4 Tommy Kramer-James Sykes vs. Houston 4 James Casey (2007-08) 157 4 James Casey (2007-08) 1,914 5 Jarett Dillard at Army (S 30, 2006) 171 (N 27, 1976) 80 5 David Houser (1974, 1976-78) 152 5 Toren Dixon (2006-09) 1,746 6 David Houser at Texas A&M (O 23, 1976) 170 Mark Comalander-Chris Nixon at TCU 6 Doug Cunningham (1975-78) 117 6 Doug Cunningham (1975-78) 1,522 7 Ben Wiggins at SMU (N 15, 2003) 168 (O 11, 1986) 80 7 Ed Lofton (1973-75) 112 7 Melvin Robinson (1981-84) 1,409 Jarett Dillard vs. UTEP (N 3, 2007) 168 Bert Emanuel-Louis Balady vs. Sam Houston St. 8 Larry Davis (1967-69) 103 8 Ed Howard (1991-94) 1,344 9 Jarett Dillard vs. Texas (S 20, 2008) 158 (S 26, 1992) 80 9 Earl Cooper (1976-79) 101 9 Kenneth Roy (1973-76) 1,318 10 Toren Dixon vs. Tulane (N 14, 2009) 158 Joel Armstrong-Mike Falco vs. UCF 10 Larry Davis (1967-69) 1,316 (N 19, 2005) 80 SEASON Touchdowns Chase Clement-Quinton Smith vs. Houston 1 James Casey (2008) 111 SEASON Career (S 2, 2006) 80 2 Jarett Dillard (2006) 91 1 James Casey (2008) 1,329 1 Jarett Dillard (2005-08) 60 Chase Clement-Jarett Dillard vs. Army 3 Jarett Dillard (2008) 87 2 Jarett Dillard (2008) 1,310 2 David Houser (1974, 1976-78) 18 (N 8, 2008) 80 4 Eric Henley (1989) 81 3 Jarett Dillard (2006) 1,247 3 James Casey (2007-08) 17 Nick Fanuzzi-Toren Dixon at ECU 5 Jarett Dillard (2007) 79 4 Jarett Dillard (2007) 1,057 4 Eric Henley (1988-91) 16 (O 17, 2009) 80 6 James Sykes (1976) 76 5 David Houser (1976) 931 5 Kenneth Roy (1973-76) 15 7 Doug Cunningham (1976) 57 6 Eric Henley (1989) 900 6 Buddy Dial (1956-58) 13 RECEIVING 8 David Houser (1977) 55 7 David Houser (1977) 795 Froggy Williams (1946-49) 13 9 Larry Davis (1967) 54 8 Doug Cunningham (1976) 770 Toren Dixon (2006-09) 13 10 David Houser (1976) 52 9 Bill Howton (1951) 747 8 Hosea Fortune (1978-81) 12 10 Larry Davis (1967) 708 Ed Howard (1991-94) 12 game Gary Butler (1972) 708 1 David Houser at Florida (N 20, 1976) 14

136 l Rice Football l Individual Records SEASON Tackles Quarterback Sacks Tackles for Loss (Including Sacks) 1 Jarett Dillard (2006) 21 Career Career Career 2 Jarett Dillard (2008) 20 1 O.J. Brigance (1987-90) 367 1 Brandon Green (1999-2002) 24 1 Larry Izzo (1992-95) 46 3 Jarett Dillard (2007) 14 2 Dan Dawson (1998-2001) 318 2 Ndukwe Kalu (1993-96) 20 2 Brandon Green (1999-2002) 42 4 James Casey (2008) 13 Andrew Sendejo (2006-09) 318 3 John Syptak (2002-05) 16 3 John Syptak (2002-05) 38 5 Kenneth Roy (1976) 9 4 Danny Burgess (1983-86) 310 4 Scott Solomon (2007- ) 15.5 4 Matt Sign (1989-92) 36 6 Bill Howton (1951) 7 5 Richard Gray (1980-82) 306 5 Matt Sign (1989-92) 14 5 Alonzo Williams (1989-92) 35 David Houser (1978) 7 6 Larry Izzo (1992-95) 301 Courtney Gordon (2003-06) 14 6 Dan Dawson (1998-2001) 33 8 Hosea Fortune (1980) 6 7 Jason Hebert (1998-2001) 300 7 Thomas Benford (1995-98) 32 Hosea Fortune (1981) 6 8 Joe Davis (1992-95) 293 SEASON 8 Scott Solomon (2007- ) 30.5 Ed Howard (1994) 6 9 Travis Ortega (1997-2000) 286 1 Brandon Green (2001) 12 9 Rashad Reynolds (1995-98) 28 10 Emmett Waldron (1991-94) 278 2 Ndukwe Kalu (1994) 8 10 Courtney Gordon (2003-06) 27 game John Syptak (2004) 8 1 Jarett Dillard vs. North Texas (S 27, 2008) 4 SEASON Courtney Gordon (2006) 8 SEASON 1 Robert Williamson (1980) 196 5 Tim Fitzpatrick (1989) 7 1 Brandon Green (2001) 21 2 Bill Howton at SMU (O 20, 1951) 3 2 Wayne Harpold (1982) 136 Alonzo Williams (1991) 7 2 Larry Izzo (1995) 18 Kenneth Roy vs. Utah (S 18, 1976) 3 3 Randy Piel (1974) 131 Ndukwe Kalu (1995) 7 3 Clenzie Pierson (1981) 16 Jarett Dillard at Army (S 30, 2006) 3 4 O.J. Brigance (1988) 128 Brandon Green (2002) 7 Larry Izzo (1994) 16 Jarett Dillard vs. UAB (O 14, 2006) 3 5 Rodney Norton (1974) 127 9 Scott Solomon (2009) 6.5 5 Rashad Reynolds (1997) 15 Jarett Dillard at Tulsa (N 11, 2006) 3 5 Richard Gray (1982) 127 10 Jeff Thomas (1986) 6 John Syptak (2004) 15 Jarett Dillard vs. SMU (N 25, 2006) 3 DEFENSE 5 Tony Barker (1991) 127 Tim Fitzpatrick (1990) 6 Courtney Gordon (2006) 15 Jarett Dillard vs. Memphis (O 20, 2007) 3 8 Larry Izzo (1995) 121 Corey Seymour (1992) 6 8 Brian Raines (2006) 12.5 Jarett Dillard vs. SMU (A 29, 2008) 3 Travis Bradshaw (2009) 121 Brynton Goynes (1993) 6 9 Everett Todd (1982) 12 Jarett Dillard vs. Southern Miss (O 18, 2008) 3 10 Brian Raines (2006) 118 Nick Sabula (2001) 6 Matt Sign (1991) 12 James Casey vs. UTEP (N 1, 2008) 3 Alonzo Williams (1991) 12 James Casey vs. Houston (N 1, 2008) John Syptak (2003) 12

Rice Football l Individual Records l 137 Interceptions SEASON Plays GAME (rush-pass) Career 1 Bruce Henley (1972) 7 Career (rush-pass) 1 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa (N 24, 2007) 83 1 Bruce Henley (1971-73) 15 Dan Dawson (2000) 7 1 Chase Clement (2005-08) 1,857 (470-1,387) (14-58) 3 Rex Procter (1950) 6 2 Huey Keeney (1945-48) 13 2 Randy Hertel (1977-80) 1,363 (242-1,121) 2 Chase Clement vs. UTEP (N 3, 2007) 72 3 Dan Dawson (1998-2001) 13 Bruce Henley (1971) 6 (17-66) Larry Brune (1975) 6 3 Tommy Kramer (1973-76) 1,357 (321-1,036) 4 Nathan Bennett (1990-93) 11 4 Quentis Roper (1985-88) 970 (327-643) 3 Joel Armstrong vs. Troy (N 23, 2006) 70 LaDouphyous McCalla (1994-98) 11 David Griffin (1989) 6 (16-54) Nathan Bennett (1993) 6 5 Mark Comalander (1984-87) 906 (153-753) 6 Jason Hebert (1998-2001) 10 6 Donald Hollas (1987-90) 841 (235-606) 7 Michael Downs (1977-80) 9 8 Billy Hale (1970) 5 7 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 812 (812-0) Brian Patterson (1981-83) 9 Michael Downs (1978) 5 Yards 8 Josh LaRocca (1991-95) 743 (293-450) Andrew Sendejo (2006-09) 9 Dwayne Holmes (1984) 5 Career (rush-pass) 10 Larry Brune (1974-75) 8 Tony Barker (1991) 5 9 Kyle Herm (2000-03) 720 (439-281) 1 Chase Clement (2005-08) 11,526 William McClay (1985-88) 8 LaDouphyous McCalla (1997) 5 10 Chad Richardson (1996-99) 713 (493-220) (1,741-9,785) Jeff Sowells (1992-95) 8 Andrew Sendejo (2007) 5 2 Tommy Kramer (1973-76) 6,336 (139-6,197) SEASON (rush-pass) 3 Randy Hertel (1977-80) 5,751 ( -410-6,161) game 1 Chase Clement (2007) 652 (144-508) 4 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 4,948 (4,948-0) 1 Don Anderson vs. Texas A&M (N 15, 1947) 3 2 Chase Clement (2008) 644 (154-490) 5 Quentis Roper (1985-88) 4,924 Gerald Weatherly vs. Clemson (S 24, 1949) 3 3 Tommy Kramer (1976) 562 (61-501) (1,029-3,895) Carl Johnson vs. TCU (N 22, 1952) 3 4 Randy Hertel (1977) 403 (56-357) 6 Donald Hollas (1987-90) 4,832 (793-4,039) Dicky Maegle vs. Baylor (N 28, 1953) 3 5 Michael Calhoun (1981) 401(168-233) 7 Mark Comalander (1984-87) 4,561 Pinky Nesbit vs. Texas A&M (N 14, 1953) 3 6 Quentis Roper (1988) 395 (124-271) Bucky Allshouse vs. TCU (N 21, 1970) 3 ( -219-4,780) 7 Donald Hollas (1990) 387 (122-265) Michael Downs at TCU (O 14, 1978) 3 8 Kyle Herm (2000-03) 4,360 (2,028-2,332) William McClay vs. Texas State (S 26, 1987) 3 8 Randy Hertel (1979) 372 (78-294) 9 Bert Emanuel (1992-93) 4,235 (1,156-3,079) Dan Dawson vs. Hawai’i (O 21, 2000) 3 Chase Clement (2006) 372 (107-265) 10 Greg Henderson (2001-04) 3,720 10 Kerry Overton (1984) 371 (100-271)

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL (1,995-1,725) Donald Hollas (1989) 371 (95-276)

138 l Rice Football l Individual Records SEASON (rush-pass) Chase Clement vs. Memphis (S 6, 2008) 398 Chase Clement (2006) 25 (4-21) Total Yards 1 Chase Clement (2008) 4,812 (693-4,119) (318-80) 5 Michael Calhoun (1981) 22 (1-21) Career (rush-REC-return) 2 Chase Clement (2007) 3,912 (538-3,377) 9 Tommy Kramer vs. Houston (N 27, 1976) 6 Jarett Dillard (2006) 21 (21*) 1 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 6,512 3 Tommy Kramer (1976) 3,272 ( -45-3,317) 397 ( -12-409) 7 Donald Hollas (1990) 19 (11-8) (4948-892-672) 4 Donald Hollas (1989) 2,246 (431-1,815) 10 Chase Clement vs. UTEP (N 1, 2008) 393 Kyle Herm (2001) 19 (11-8) 2 Michael Perry (1995-98) 5,582 5 Bert Emanuel (1992) 2,238 (680-1,558) (372-21) 9 Bert Emanuel (1992) 18 (7-11) (2496-219-2867) 6 Kyle Herm (2001) 2,018 (897-1,121) Chad Richardson (1999) 18 (11-7) 3 Jarett Dillard (2005-08) 4,169 7 Donald Hollas (1990) 2,003 (195-1,808) Touchdowns ARDS ( -2 -4138-33) 8 Bert Emanuel (1993) 1,997 (476-1,521) GAME (rush-pass) Career (rush-pass) 4 Eric Henley (1988-91) 3,405 9 Bruce Gadd (1972) 1,990 ( -74-2,064) 1 Chase Clement VS. UTEP (N 3, 2007) 8 (2-6) 1 Chase Clement (2005-08) 124 (25-99) (337-2199-869) 10 Quentis Roper (1988) 1,818 (315-1,607) 2 Griff Vance vs. SMU (N 17, 1916) 6 (6-0) 2 Tommy Kramer, 1973-76 48 (11-37) 5 James Sykes (1973-76) 3,284 3 Donald Hollas vs. Texas Tech (O 20, 1990) 5 (4-1) 3 Randy Hertel, 1977-80 42 (5-37) (1099-785-1400) GAME (rush-pass) Greg Henderson vs. Hawai`i (S 18, 2004) 5 (3-2) 4 Trevor Cobb, 1989-92 38 (38-0) 6 Quinton Smith (2003-06) 3,055 1 Chase Clement vs. Tulsa (N 24, 2007) 601 Chase Clement at Army (S 30, 2006) 5 (5-0) 5 Mark Comalander, 1984-87 36 (9-27) (2505-448-102) (60-541) Chase Clement vs. Memphis (O 20, 2007) 5 (1-4) 6 Kyle Herm, 2000-03 35 (18-17) 7 Earl Cooper (1976-79) 2,784 2 Chase Clement vs. UTEP (N 3, 2007) 491 7 Donald Hollas, 1987-90 34 (19-15) (1583-802-399) (103-395) Bert Emanuel, 1992-93 34 (11-23) 8 Dicky Maegle (1952-54) 2,747 3 Chase Clement vs. Memphis (O 20, 2007) 488 Robbie Beck, 2000-03 34 (34-0) (1771-317-659) (124-364) 10 Quentis Roper, 1985-88 32 (9-23) 4 Chase Clement vs. USM (O 18, 2008) 466 Josh LaRocca, 1991-95 32 (9-23) SEASON (rush-REC-return) (444-22) Chad Richardson, 1996-99 32 (20-12) 1 Trevor Cobb (1991) 1,844 (1692-136-16) 5 Chase Clement vs. Army (N 8, 2008) 459 2 Michael Perry (1997) 1,784 (1034-44-706) (87-372) SEASON (rush-pass) 3 Trevor Cobb (1990) 1,674 (1325-312-37) 6 Chase Clement vs. Houston (N 29, 2008) 1 Chase Clement (2008) 56 (12-44) 4 James Casey (2008) 1,682 (241-1329-112) 439 (381-58) 2 Chase Clement (2007) 37 (8-29) 5 Trevor Cobb (1992) 1,669 (1386-283-0)

7 Tommy Kramer vs. SMU (N 6, 1976) 398 ALL-PURPOS Y 3 Tommy Kramer (1976) 25 (4-21) 6 Quinton Smith (2006) 1,608 (1096-410-102) (12-386)

Rice Football l Individual Records l 139 7 Michael Perry (1996) 1,561 (656-9-896) Total Plays game Kickoff Returns 8 James Sykes (1976) 1,550 (435-653-462) Career (rush-pass-return) 1 Trevor Cobb vs. Iowa State (S 28, 1991) 47 Career 9 Dicky Maegle (1954) 1,512 (905-198-409) 1 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 1,223 (1091-94-38) 2 Trevor Cobb vs. Houston (D 2, 1989) 46 1 Michael Perry (1995-98) 109 10 Trevor Cobb (1989) 1,325 (545-161-619) 2 Michael Perry (1995-98) 598 (428-14-156) 3 Trevor Cobb at SMU (N 9, 1991) 41 2 Quentis Roper (1985-88) 73 3 Earl Cooper (1976-79) 529 (407-101-21 4 Trevor Cobb at Arkansas (N 3 1990) 40 3 Ja’Corey Shepherd (2005-08) 68 game (rush-rec-return) 4 Quinton Smith (2003-06) 478 (422-50-6) Trevor Cobb vs. Houston (N 16, 1991) 40 4 Sean White (1999-2002) 62 1 Trevor Cobb vs. Iowa State, (S 28, 1991) 5 Lorenzo Cyphers (1985-88) 477 (401-75-1) Trevor Cobb at TCU (O 24, 1992) 40 5 James Sykes (1973-76) 52 295 (240-39-16) 6 John Coleman (1972-75) 460 (436-24-0) 6 Chuck Latourette (1964-66) 45 2 Trevor Cobb vs. Wake Forest (S 1, 1990) 7 Stahle Vincent (1969-71) 450 (430-20-0) 7 Mike Falco (2003-06) 41 271 (175-75-21) Spencer George (1993-96) 450 (419-24-7) 8 Andray Downs (2003-06) 39 3 Michael Perry vs. Texas (S 27, 1997) 9 Kosse Johnson (1951-53) 423 (400-14-9) 9 Nathan Bennett (1990-93) 38 269 (211-0-58) 10 Shane Turner (2009- ) 37 4 Dicky Maegle vs. Alabama (J 1, 1954) SEASON (rush-pass-return) 265 (265-0-0) 1 Trevor Cobb (1991) 375 (360-14-1) SEASON 5 Antonio Brinkley vs. Lamar (S 28, 1985) 2 Trevor Cobb (1990) 321 (283-36-2) 1 Ja’Corey Shepherd (2008) 41 255 (244-11-0) 3 Trevor Cobb (1992) 301 (279-22-0) 2 Shane Turner (2009) 37 6 Michael Perry at Texas (O 7, 1995) 4 Stahle Vincent (1971) 260 (243-17-0) 3 Quentis Roper (1986) 34 252 (123-7-122) 5 Quinton Smith (2006) 257 (211-40-6) 4 Trevor Cobb (1989) 33 7 Michael Perry vs. Utah (N 2, 1996) 6 Trevor Cobb (1989) 226 (169-22-35) 5 Michael Perry (1997) 31 246 (84-0-162)

7 Calvin Fance (1980) 211 (192-19-0) RETURNS Michael Perry (1998) 31 8 Trevor Cobb vs. Houston (D 2, 1989) 8 Kevin Trigg (1983) 209 (198-10-1) 7 Ja’Corey Shepherd (2007) 27 244 (78-0-166) 9 Kyle Herm (2001) 205 (205-0-0) 8 Vince Courville (1982) 26 9 Quinton Smith at UTEP (N 4, 2006) 10 Lorenzo Cyphers (1987) 202 (170-31-1) 9 Eric Henley (1988) 24 243 (171-71-0) Kosse Johnson (1953) 202 (187-6-9) Michael Perry (1996) 24 10 Michael Perry vs. Air Force (S 6,1997) 235 (72-0-163)

140 l Rice Football l Individual Records GAME 8 Shane Turner (2009) 881 Longest Kickoff Return Punt Return Yards 1 Trevor Cobb vs. Houston (D 2, 1989) 11 9 Chuck Latourette (1964-66) 872 1 Macon Hughes vs. TCU (N 21, 1970) 99 Career 2 Clint Hatfield at Fresno State (N 3, 2001) 9 Carl Swierc at TCU (N 24, 1973) 99 1 Horton Nesrsta (1951-53) 893 3 Andray Downs at San Jose St. (O 2, 2004) 8 SEASON James Sykes vs. Montana (S 22, 1973) 99 2 Huey Keeney (1945-48) 893 Shane Turner vs. Navy (O 10, 2009) 8 1 Ja’Corey Shepherd (2008) 885 4 Gene Fleming vs. Texas A&M (N 16, 1963) 98 3 Michael Perry (1995-98) 501 5 Gordon Wyatt vs. SMU (O 21, 1950) 7 2 Quentis Roper (1986) 795 James Sykes vs. Montana (S 22, 1973) 98 4 David Ferguson (1963-65) 487 Michael Perry at Ohio State (S 7, 1996) 7 3 Michael Perry (1997) 680 5 Bruce Henley (1971-73) 442 Ja’Corey Shepherd vs. Tulsa (N 24, 2007) 7 4 Michael Perry (1998) 669 Punt Returns Shane Turner vs. Houston (N 29, 2009) 7 5 James Sykes (1973) 601 SEASON Career 9 Quentis Roper vs. Texas State (S 20, 1986) 6 6 Trevor Cobb (1989) 598 1 Horton Nesrsta (1952) 536 1 Huey Keeney (1945-48) 81 Trevor Cobb vs. Texas A&M (O 28, 1989) 6 7 Michael Perry (1996) 596 2 David Ferguson (1964) 381 2 Horton Nesrsta (1951-53) 69 Michael Perry vs. Air Force (S 6, 1997) 6 8 Vince Courville (1982) 524 3 Hoston Nesrsta (1951) 315 3 Eric Henley (1988-91) 61 Michael Perry at Texas (S 26, 1998) 6 9 Clint Hatfield (2001) 498 4 Michael Perry (1996) 300 4 Michael Perry (1995-98) 47 Gavin Boothe (at Nebraska (S 20, 2001) 6 10 Ja’Corey Shepherd (2007) 473 5 Dicky Maegle (1954) 293 Mike Falco vs. Louisiana Tech (N 26, 2004) 6 5 David Ferguson (1963-65) 43 6 Bruce Henley (1971-73) 40 Ja’Corey Shepherd vs. Tulsa (O 4, 2008) 6 game game LaDouphyous McCalla (1994-98) 40 1 Shane Turner at UAB (S 5, 2009) 200 1 Rex Procter vs. New Mexico (O 8, 1949) 142 Kickoff Return Yards 2 Shane Turner vs Navy (O 10, 2009) 196 3 Andray Downs at San Jose State (O 2, 2004) 189 SEASON Career 4 Clint Hatfield at Fresno State (N 3, 2001) 182 1 Horton Nesrsta (1952) 44 Longest Punt Return 1 Michael Perry (1995-98) 2,366 5 Michael Perry at Texas (S 26, 1998) 170 2 David Ferguson (1964) 34 1 Fred Jacobs vs. TCU (N 21, 1942) 92 2 Quentis Roper (1985-88) 1,683 6 Trevor Cobb vs. Houston (D 2, 1989) 166 3 Michael Perry (1996) 25 2 Dicky Maegle at Baylor (N 27, 1954) 91 3 James Sykes (1973-76) 1,398 7 Quentis Roper vs. Texas State (S 20, 1986) 162 4 Chuck Latourette (1966) 23 3 LaDouphyous McCalla vs. TCU (N 8, 1997) 84 4 Ja’Corey Shepherd (2005-08) 1,358 8 Michael Perry at Ohio State (S 7, 1996) 162 5 Sean White (1999-2002) 1,155 9 Carl Swierc vs. Texas A&M (N 17, 1973) 149 game 6 Carl Swierc (1971-73) 910 10 Antonio Brinkley vs. Baylor (N 17, 1984) 141 1 Horton Nesrsta at UCLA (O 11, 1952) 8 7 Gene Fleming (1962-64) 885

Rice Football l Individual Records l 141 Interception Return Yards Longest Interception Return Total Points game Career 1 Preston Anderson at Ga. Tech (S 30, 1972) 99 Career 1 Griff Vance vs. SMU (N 17, 1916) 36 ( 6 TDs) 1 Dan Dawson (1998-2001) 352 2 W.E. Brown vs. TCU (O 30, 1915) 92 1 Jarett Dillard (2005-08) 360 2 Butch Blume at Texas Tech (N 4, 1961) 30 2 Huey Keeney (1945-48) 200 3 Larry Brune at Houston (S 13, 1975) 86 2 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 260 (4 TDs, 6 PATs) 3 Sean Washington (1991-93) 199 4 Brian Patterson vs. Texas A&M (O 22, 1983) 85 3 Clark Fangmeier (2006-2009) 254 4 Bruce Henley (1971-73) 197 4 Robbie Beck (2000-03) 210 Touchdowns 5 Nathan Bennett (1990-93) 190 5 Brennan Landry (2002-05) 184 Career LaDouphyous McCalla (1994-98) 190 6 Derek Crabtree (1998-2001) 167 1 Jarett Dillard (2005-08) 60 7 Brian Patterson (1981-83) 179 7 Froggy Williams (1946-49) 156 2 Trevor Cobb (1989-92) 43 8 Pinky Nesbit (1952-54) 176 8 Mark Williams (1970-72) 144 3 Jarett Dillard (2005-Current) 40 9 Rex Procter (1949-50) 170 Chad Nelson (1994-97) 144 4 Robbie Beck (2000-03) 35 10 James Hamrick (1983-85) 140 5 James Casey (2008) 28 SEASON 6 Chase Clement (2008) 26 1 Dan Dawson (2000) 206 SEASON 7 Chad Nelson (1994-97) 24 2 Sean Washington (1992) 153 1 Jarett Dillard (2006) 126 8 Ed Bailey (2001-04) 23 3 Rex Procter (1950) 150 2 Jarett Dillard (2008) 120 9 Dicky Maegle (1952-54) 22 4 Nathan Bennett (1993) 123 3 James Casey (2008) 116 Benji Wood (1996-97) 22 5 Bruce Henley (1971) 109 4 Benji Wood (1997) 96 6 Larry Brune (1975) 104 5 Trevor Cobb (1992) 92 SEASON 7 Jason Hebert (1999) 103 SCORING 6 Clark Fangmeier (2008) 91 1 Jarett Dillard (2006) 21 8 Brian Patterson (1983) 102 7 Trevor Cobb (1991) 84 2 Jarett Dillard (2008) 20 9 Pinky Nesbit (1953) 94 Jarett Dillard (2007) 84 3 James Casey (2008) 19 9 Ed Bailey (2004) 78 4 Benji Wood (1997) 16 game Chase Clement (2008) 78 5 Trevor Cobb (1992) 15 1 Dan Dawson vs. SMU (N 4, 2000) 113 6 Trevor Cobb (1991) 14 Jarett Dillard (2007) 14

142 l Rice Football l Individual Records 8 Ed Bailey (2004) 13 Field Goals Attempted 8 Darrell Richardson (1991-92) 14 Derek Crabtree at Air Force (N 21, 1998) 3 Chase Clement (2008) 13 Career 9 Joel Baxter (1981-82) 13 Luke Juist at Tulsa (O 30, 2004) 3 10 Dicky Maegle (1954) 12 1 Mark Williams (1970-72) 57 Mike Ruff (1994-96) 13 Robbie Beck (2003) 12 2 Clark Fangmeier (2006-09) 48 Field Goal Percentage SEASON 3 James Hamrick (1983-85) 47 Career game 1 James Hamrick (1985) 17 4 Brennan Landry (2002-05) 40 1 Derek Crabtree (1998-2001) 81.8 (27-33) 1 Griff Vance vs. SMU (N 17, 1916) 6 2 Mark Williams (1972) 15 5 Clint Parsons (1987-90) 36 2 Alan Pringle (1973-74) 70.4 (19-27) 2 Dicky Maegle vs. Cornell (O 2, 1954) 4 3 Mark Williams (1971) 13 6 Derek Crabtree (1998-2001) 33 3 James Hamrick (1983-86) 70.2 (33-47) Butch Blume at Texas Tech (N 4, 1961) 4 Clint Parsons (1990 13 Clark Fangmeier (2006-Current) 33 4 Clint Parsons (1987-90) 66.7 (24-36) Lester Lehman vs. Baylor (D 2, 1967) 4 5 Alan Pringle (1973) 12 8 Alan Pringle (1973-74) 27 5 Darrell Richardson (1991-92) 63.6 (14-22) Donald Hollas vs. Texas Tech (O 20, 1990) 4 Matt Huelsman (1994) 12 Benji Wood at Tulane (S 13, 1997) 4 7 James Hamrick (1984) 11 SEASON SEASOn (minimum 8 Made) Robbie Beck at Fresno State (O 25, 2003) 4 8 Glen Ray Hines (1987) 10 1 Mark Williams (1972) 27 1 Derek Crabtree (1999) 88.9 (8-9) Ed Bailey vs. SMU (O 9, 2004) 4 Johnny Bagwell (1993) 10 2 Mark Williams (1971) 22 2 Clint Parsons (1990) 86.7 (13-15) 10 Joel Baxter (1981) 9 James Hamrick (1985) 22 3 Alan Pringle (1973) 80.0 (12-15) Clint Parsons (1988) 9 Alvaro Arenas (1975) 80.0 (8-10) Mike Ruff (1995) 9 Field Goals Made 5 James Hamrick (1985) 77.3 (17-22) 6 Joel Baxter (1981) 75.0 (9-12) Career game

KICKING 7 Sammy Hartman (1989) 72.7 (8-11) 1 James Hamrick (1983-85) 33 1 Joel Baxter vs.TCU (O 10, 1981) 4 Darrell Richardson (1992) 72.7 (8-11) 2 Mark Williams (1970-72) 30 Matt Huelsman at TCU (O 29, 1994) 4 Clark Fangmeier (2006) 72.7 (8-11) 3 Clark Fangmeier (2006-09) 28 2 James Hamrick at Texas (O 5, 1985) 3 3 Derek Crabtree (1998-2001) 27 James Hamrick at Texas Tech (O 19, 1985) 3 4 Clint Parsons (1987-90) 24 James Hamrick vs. Arkansas (N 2, 1985) 3 5 Brennan Landry (2002-05) 22 Clint Parsons at Notre Dame (N 5, 1988) 3 6 Clark Fangmeier (2006-Current) 21 Sammy Hartman vs. TCU (O 14, 1989) 3 7 Alan Pringle (1973-74) 19 Johnny Bagwell vs. Houston (N 26, 1993) 3

Rice Football l Individual Records l 143 Longest Field Goals 9 Mark Williams (1970-72) 50 PATs Made game (50 Yards or More) 10 James Hamrick (1983-86) 46 Career 1 Clark Fangmeier vs. North Texas (S 27, 2008) 11 1 James Hamrick at Texas Tech (O 19, 1985) 57 (*) - PAT attempts unavailable. PATs Made Only 1 Clark Fangmeier (2006-09) 178 2 Derek Crabtree vs. Tulsa (N 10, 2001) 8 2 James Hamrick at SMU (N 5, 1983) 55 included. 2 Brennan Landry (2002-05) 118 Clark Fangmeier vs. UTEP (N 3, 2007) 8 3 James Hamrick at Air Force (S 21, 1985) 54 3 Derek Crabtree (1998-2001) 86 Clark Fangmeier vs. SMU (A 29, 2008) 8 4 Joel Baxter vs. Baylor (N 13, 1982) 53 SEASON 4 Froggy Williams (1946-49) 75 Clark Fangmeier vs. Houston (N 29, 2008) 8 James Hamrick at Texas (O 5, 1985) 53 1 Clark Fangmeier (2008) 73 5 Darrell Richardson (1991-92) 62 6 Johnny Bagwell vs. Iowa State (S 25, 1993) 7 Luke Juist vs. Navy (O 22, 2005) 53 2 Clark Fangmeier (2007) 47 6 Wes Hansen (1976-79) 58 Derek Crabtree vs. San Jose State (O 16, 1999) 7 7 Robert Hubble vs. LSU (S 27, 1980) 52 3 Scott Grimes (1997) 39 7 Mike Ruff (1994-96) 55 Brennan Landry vs. Nevada (N 1, 2003) 7 Mike Ruff at Texas Tech (O 21, 1995) 52 4 Mike Ruff (1996) 36 8 Mark Williams (1970-72) 49 Brennan Landry at Louisiana Tech (N 27, 2003) 7 Scott Grimes at Houston (S 4, 1999) 52 5 Darrell Richardson (1992) 35 9 Scott Grimes (1996-99) 45 Brennan Landry at San Jose State (O 2, 2004) 7 Derek Crabtree at SMU (N 24, 2001) 52 Johnny Bagwell (1993) 35 10 James Hamrick (1983-85) 41 Clark Fangmeier at UTEP (N 1, 2008) 7 11 James Hamrick at Houston (D 1, 1984) 51 Clark Fangmeier (2006) 35 Glen Ray Hines at Indiana (S 12, 1987) 51 8 Brennan Landry (2003) 34 SEASON 13 Max Webb vs. TCU (N 19, 1960) 50 9 Brennan Landry (2002) 33 1 Clark Fangmeier (2008) 73 10 Darrell Richardson (1991) 30 2 Clark Fangmeier (2007) 46 PATs Attempted 3 Mike Ruff (1996) 36 4 Johnny Bagwell (1993) 35 Career Clark Fangmeier (2006) 35 1 Clark Fangmeier (2006-09) 172 6 Darrell Richardson (1992) 34 2 Brennan Landry (2002-05) 124 7 Brennan Landry (2003) 34 3 Derek Crabtree (1998-2001) 89 8 Scott Grimes (1997) 32 4 (*) Froggy Williams (1946-49) 75 9 Brennan Landry (2002) 31 5 Darrell Richardson (1991-92) 65 10 Froggy Williams (1949) 28 6 Wes Hansen (1976-79) 62 Darrell Richardson (1991) 28 7 Mike Ruff (1994-96) 55 Brennan Landry (2005) 28 8 Scott Grimes (1996-99) 53

144 l Rice Football l Individual Records Punts Yards Punting Average game (minimum 5 Attempts) Career Career Career 1 Jared Scruggs vs. Tulsa (N 8, 2003) 52.4 1 Dale Walters (1980-83) 287 1 Dale Walters (1980-83) 11,242 1 Jared Scruggs (2003-06) 41.4 2 Tucker Phillips at BYU (N 9, 1996) 51.4 2 Huey Keeney (1945-48) 236 2 Travis Hale (1999-2002) 9,387 2 Tucker Phillips (1992-96) 40.9 3 Kyle Martens vs. Tulsa (O 3, 2009) 50.0 3 Travis Hale (1999-2002) 231 3 Mike Landrum (1973-75) 9,043 3 Travis Hale (1999-2002) 40.6 4 Steve Kidd at Texas (O 5, 1985) 49.7 4 Mike Landrum (1973-75) 228 4 Tucker Phillips (1992-96) 9,002 4 Steve Kidd (1983-86) 40.4 Jared Scruggs vs. UTEP (O 29, 2005) 49.7 5 Tucker Phillips (1992-96) 220 5 Huey Keeney (1945-48) 8,949 5 Mark Williams (1970-72) 40.0 6 Travis Hale at Boise State (N 9, 2002) 49.6 6 Steve Gleaves (1977-79) 217 6 Steve Gleaves (1977-79) 8,506 6 Mike Landrum (1973-75) 39.7 7 Huey Keeney vs. Baylor (N 30, 1946) 49.4 7 Kosse Johnson (1951-53) 205 7 Jared Scruggs (2003-06) 8,276 7 Steve Gleaves (1977-79) 39.20 8 Dale Walters at Texas Tech (O 15, 1983) 49.0 8 Kosse Johnson (1951-53) 7,347 8 Dale Walters (1980-83) 39.17 SEASON 9 Huey Keeney (1945-48) 37.9 Longest Punts 1 Steve Gleaves (1977) 86 SEASON 1 Dale Walters vs. Arkansas (O 31, 1981) 84 2 Mike Landrum (1973) 84 1 Dale Walters (1983) 3,452 SEASON 2 Tommy Lewis at Texas A&M (O 23, 1976) 80 3 Bucky Allshouse (1969) 83 2 Mike Landrum (1973) 3,323 1 Steve Kidd (1985) 45.94 Dale Walters at Arkansas (O 30, 1982) 80 4 Kosse Johnson (1951) 82 3 Steve Gleaves (1977) 3,296 2 Tucker Phillips (1996) 45.91 Clint Parsons at TCU (O 13, 1990) 80 Kosse Johnson (1952) 82 4 Bucky Allshouse (1969) 3,182 3 Jared Scruggs (2003) 45.90 Dale Walters (1983) 82 5 Kosse Johnson (1951) 3,056 4 Mark Bundage (2009) 44.2 5 Tucker Phillips (1995) 43.6 game Kyle Martens (2009) 43.6

PUNTING 1 Kosse Johnson at TCU (N 24, 1951) 12 7 Jared Scruggs (2005) 42.8 Kosse Johnson vs. LSU (O 4, 1952) 12 8 Dale Walters (1983) 42.1 Bucky Allshouse vs. LSU (S 27, 1969) 12 9 Travis Hale (2000) 41.8 Bucky Allshouse at Texas (O 25, 1969) 12 10 Travis Hale (1999) 41.5 Bobby Schrader vs. Houston, (D 2, 1989) 12

Rice Football l Team Performance Lists l 145 Ye a r Pl a y e r At t . Ya r d s Av g . td lP Ye a r Pl a y e r At t . Ya r d s Av g . td lP Ye a r Pl a y e r At t . Ya r d s Av g . td lP 1951 Teddy Riggs 114 639 5.6 4 — 1978 Earl Cooper 95 350 3.7 3 24 2004 Ed Bailey 208 1021 4.9 12 41 1952 Kosse Johnson 108 592 5.5 - — 1979 Earl Cooper 146 536 3.7 5 70 2005 Quinton Smith 140 902 6.4 5 58 1953 Kosse Johnson (*) 187 944 5.1 - — 1980 Calvin Fance 192 730 3.8 4 35 2006 Quinton Smith 211 1096 5.2 10 69 1954 Dicky Maegle (*) 144 905 6.3 11 — 1981 Tim Sanders 116 408 3.5 0 15 2007 Chase Clement 144 535 3.7 8 59 1955 Jerry Hall 55 255 4.6 1 — 1982 Tim Sanders 111 379 3.4 0 16 2008 C.J. Ugokwe 167 809 4.8 2 47 1956 Raymond Chilton 92 405 4.4 2 — 1983 Kevin Trigg 198 579 2.9 3 29 2009 Charles Ross 97 491 5.1 11 54 1957 King Hill 90 446 5.0 5 — 1984 Larry Collins 88 358 4.1 1 16 1958 Pat Bailey 63 342 5.4 2 — 1985 Antonio Brinkley 168 860 5.1 4 73 (*) Led SWC in rushing; (^) Led WAC in rushing 1959 Bill Bucek 117 511 4.3 4 — 1986 Marc Scott 94 325 3.5 2 23 1960 Robert Wayt 83 392 4.7 2 21 1987 Lorenzo Cyphers 170 751 4.4 5 48 1961 Roland Jackson 88 415 4.4 5 18 1988 Lorenzo Cyphers 163 516 3.2 3 16 1962 Paul Piper 85 387 4.5 3 — 1989 Trevor Cobb 169 545 3.2 3 32 1963 Paul Piper 128 475 3.7 3 — 1990 Trevor Cobb 283 1325 4.7 10 62 1964 Gene Fleming 103 395 3.8 1 81 1991 Trevor Cobb (*) 360 1692 4.7 14 79 1965 Lester Lehman 101 422 4.2 1 — 1992 Trevor Cobb (*) 279 1386 5.0 11 64 1966 Robby Shelton 150 607 4.1 6 51 1993 Yoncy Edmonds 199 941 4.7 7 50 1967 Terry Shelton 133 651 4.9 5 42 1994 Spencer George 185 804 4.3 4 54 1968 Terry Conley 182 681 3.8 8 20 1995 Yoncy Edmonds 84 490 5.8 2 75

RUSHING 1969 Mike Spruill 101 440 4.4 8 64 1996 Chad Nelson 128 801 6.3 11 56 1970 Stahle Vincent 91 453 5.0 1 55 1997 Michael Perry (^) 162 1034 6.4 10 66 1971 Stahle Vincent 243 945 3.9 3 53 1998 Chad Richardson 181 746 4.1 6 60 1972 Gary Ferguson 160 639 4.0 1 37 1999 Chad Richardson 203 831 4.1 11 60 1973 Gary Ferguson 99 385 3.9 1 21 2000 Jamie Tyler 95 400 4.2 5 39 1974 Gary Ferguson 117 417 3.8 1 30 2001 Kyle Herm 205 897 4.4 11 42 1975 John Coleman 172 782 4.6 3 22 2002 Robbie Beck 120 601 5.0 8 47 1976 James Sykes 100 435 4.4 5 39 2003 Thomas Lott 98 714 7.3 3 49

146 l Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders Ye a r Pl a y e r Co m p .-At t . Pc t . Yd s . td-In t . lP Ye a r Pl a y e r Co m p .-At t . Pc t . Yd s . td-In t . lP Ye a r Pl a y e r Co m p .-At t . Pc t . Yd s . td-In t . lP 1951 Dan Drake 51-109 48.8 859 11-9 — 1977 Randy Hertel 156-356 43.8 1620 9-24 — 2003 Greg Henderson 37-81 45.7 485 2-7 69 1952 Dan Drake 49-129 38.0 630 4-9 — 1978 Randy Hertel 156-279 55.9 1677 12-11 — 2004 Greg Henderson 33-76 43.4 487 3-8 55 1953 Leroy Fenstemaker 21-58 36.2 328 0-3 — 1979 Randy Hertel (*) 147-294 50.0 1652 7-24 68 2005 Chase Clement 53-124 42.7 582 5-6 51 1954 Pinky Nisbet 37-62 59.7 419 3-4 — 1980 Randy Hertel 102-192 53.1 1212 10-9 41 2006 Chase Clement 153-265 57.7 1707 21-5 80 1955 Pinky Nisbet 25-49 51.0 339 1-4 — 1981 Michael Calhoun 98-233 42.1 1480 21-15 45 2007 Chase Clement 300-508 59.1 3277 29-16 61 1956 Frank Ryan 60-109 55.0 704 4-7 — 1982 Doug Johnson 79-162 .48.8 936 6-14 45 2008 Chase Clement 326-490 66.5 4119 44-7 80 1957 King Hill 44-82 53.7 798 4-5 — 1983 Philip Money 97-197 49.2 1131 4-11 42 2009 Nick Fanuzzi 162-270 60.0 1598 11-8 80 1958 Alvin Hartman 22-51 43.1 429 5-5 — 1984 Kerry Overton (*) 117-271 43.2 1593 7-16 75 1959 Bill Bucek 20-55 36.4 259 1-4 — 1985 Mark Comalander 100-182 55.0 1232 7-6 63 (*) Led SWC and NCAA in passing; (^) Led SWC in passing 1960 Billy Cox 45-80 56.3 510 3-7 — 1986 Mark Comalander 116-219 53.0 1430 8-15 80 1961 Randall Kerbow 37-79 46.8 505 3-6 — 1987 Mark Comalander 102-214 47.7 1191 7-13 53 1962 Randall Kerbow 53-143 37.1 703 7-14 — 1988 Quentis Roper 135-271 49.8 1607 7-9 63 1963 Walter McReynolds 53-117 45.3 728 7-7 65 1989 Donald Hollas 156-276 56.5 1815 5-9 53 1964 Walter McReynolds 58-111 52.2 675 8-8 34 1990 Donald Hollas 151-265 57.0 1808 8-18 62 1965 David Ferguson 44-109 40.4 584 1-7 — 1991 Greg Willig 75-141 53.2 974 5-5 46 1966 Robert Hailey 72-149 48.3 859 2-12 42 1992 Bert Emanuel 94-180 52.2 1558 11-6 80 1967 Robert Hailey 111-222 50.0 1437 6-16 — 1993 Bert Emanuel 118-204 57.8 1521 12-4 69 1968 Robby Shelton 53-109 48.6 594 2-10 — 1994 Josh LaRocca 65-130 50.0 806 9-8 47

PASSING 1969 Stahle Vincent 51-100 51.0 556 3-7 — 1995 Josh LaRocca 59-118 50.0 807 4-5 77 1970 Philip Wood 39-112 34.8 489 5-9 — 1996 Chad Richardson 9-43 20.9 259 2-1 69 1971 Bruce Gadd 87-180 48.3 1061 6-18 53 1997 Chad Nelson 20-50 40.0 526 2-3 76 1972 Bruce Gadd (*) 171-323 52.6 2075 11-22 37 1998 Chad Richardson 34-91 37.4 598 2-3 52 1973 Tommy Kramer 58-139 41.7 705 2-7 53 1999 Chad Richardson 36-88 41.9 563 7-5 39 1974 Tommy Kramer 67-170 39.4 857 6-10 55 2000 Ben Wulf 30-66 45.5 449 4-3 68 1975 Tommy Kramer (*) 113-226 50.0 1328 8-16 41 2001 Kyle Herm 72-142 50.7 1121 8-2 64 1976 Tommy Kramer (^) 269-501 53.7 3317 21-19 80 2002 Kyle Herm 42-86 48.8 685 4-3 69

Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders l 147 Ye a r Pl a y e r Re c . Yd s . av g . td lP Ye a r Pl a y e r Re c . Yd s . av g . td lP Ye a r Pl a y e r Re c . Yd s . av g . td lP 1951 Bill Howton 33 747 22.6 7 — 1973 Ed Lofton 39 534 13.7 3 53 1994 Ed Howard 19 315 16.6 6 47 1952 Jack Day 20 301 15.0 - — 1974 Ed Lofton (*) 42 483 11.5 2 56 1995 Jeff Venghaus 22 371 16.9 1 47 1953 Dan Hart 15 239 15.9 1 — 1975 Ed Lofton 31 261 8.4 0 33 1996 Thad Bridges 15 103 6.9 0 11 1954 Dicky Maegle 18 198 11.0 0 — Kenneth Roy 26 351 13.5 2 41 Jason Blackwell 4 113 28.3 1 69 1955 Marshall Crawford 11 172 15.6 1 — 1976 James Sykes (*) 76 653 8.6 2 80 1997 Jason Blackwell 14 210 15.0 0 26 1956 Buddy Dial 21 357 17.0 5 — David Houser 52 931 17.8 5 52 1998 Jason Blackwell 22 422 19.2 2 52 1957 Buddy Dial (*) 21 508 24.2 4 — 1977 David Houser 55 795 14.5 5 — 1999 Raphael Tillman 14 218 15.6 3 29 1958 Buddy Dial 19 264 13.9 4 — 1978 Doug Cunningham 39 430 11.0 1 44 2000 Gavin Boothe 18 313 17.4 3 32 1959 Thomas Stellman 7 108 15.4 0 — David Houser 38 481 12.7 7 41 2001 Gilbert Okoronkwo 23 439 19.1 2 40 Bill Bucek 7 69 9.9 1 — 1979 Earl Cooper (*) 47 463 9.9 2 68 2002 Marcus Battle 26 430 16.5 2 54 1960 Johnny Burrell 20 266 13.3 3 30 1980 Robert Hubble 38 482 12.7 2 24 2003 Marcus Battle 19 333 17.5 1 69 1961 Johnny Burrell 7 133 19.0 1 34 1981 Hosea Fortune 29 489 16.9 6 39 2004 Marcus Battle 15 213 14.2 0 55 1962 Gene Raesz 29 363 12.5 2 — 1982 Melvin Robinson 34 584 17.2 1 54 2005 Jarett Dillard 35 524 15.0 5 51 1963 Jerry Kelley 17 225 13.2 3 — 1983 Ricky Askew 25 337 13.5 0 28 2006 Jarett Dillard 91 1247 13.7 21 (#) 65 John Sylvester 15 251 16.7 2 — 1984 Melvin Robinson 46 593 12.9 3 34 2007 Jarett Dillard 79 1058 13.4 14 60 1964 Billy Hale 14 170 12.1 1 — 1985 Darrick Wells 36 612 17.0 5 67 2008 James Casey (+) 111 1329 12.0 13 47 1965 Tommy Tyner 27 295 10.9 1 20 1986 Kenny Major 38 409 10.8 3 39 Jarett Dillard 87 1310 15.1 20 80 1966 Glen Hine 29 323 11.1 1 28 1987 Lorenzo Cyphers 31 187 6.0 1 28 2009 Toren Dixon 60 660 11.0 6 80 1967 Larry Davis 54 708 13.1 - 38 Mike Boudousquie 30 394 13.1 1 40

RECEIVING 1968 Larry Davis 31 410 13.2 4 39 1988 Mike Boudousquie 38 657 17.3 4 63 (*) Led SWC; ;(+) Led Conference USA; (^) Led NCAA 1969 Bob Brown 35 375 10.7 3 46 1989 Eric Henley 81 900 11.1 5 53 1970 Macon Hughes 13 116 8.9 1 — 1990 Eric Henley 48 607 12.7 5 38 Mike Phillips 12 192 16.0 0 — 1991 Eric Henley 31 410 13.2 4 27 1971 Gary Butler 27 397 14.7 2 52 1992 Louis Balady 31 552 17.8 4 80 1972 Gary Butler (*) 45 708 15.7 1 34 1993 Jimmy Lee 36 365 10.1 2 25 Ed Howard 32 431 13.5 3 69

148 l Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders Ye a r Pl a y e r tds (R-P-RT) PAT PAT2 Fg tP Ye a r Pl a y e r tds (R-P-RT) PAT PAT2 Fg tP Ye a r Pl a y e r tds (R-P-RT) PAT PAT2 Fg tP 1951 Bill Howton 0-7-0 42 1976 Kenneth Roy 0-9-0 54 2002 Brennan Landry 31-33 8-15 55 1952 Kosse Johnson 5-0-0 30 1977 Earl Cooper 7-1-0 1-1 50 2003 Robbie Beck 12-0-0 72 1953 Kosse Johnson (*) 10-0-0 2 62 1978 David Houser 0-7-0 1-1 44 2004 Ed Bailey 12-1-0 78 1954 Dicky Maegle (*) 11-0-1 72 1979 Earl Cooper 5-2-0 42 2005 John Wall 7-0-0 42 1955 Jerry Hall 1-1-1 18 1980 Stanley Sam 20-21 6-12 38 2006 Jarett Dillard 0-21-0 126 1956 Buddy Dial 0-5-0 30 1981 Joel Baxter 16-17 9-12 43 2007 Jarett Dillard 0-14-0 84 1957 King Hill (*) 5-0-0 17-22 47 1982 Joel Baxter 14-16 4-7 26 2008 Jarett Dillard 0-20-0 120 1958 Bill Bucek 1-0-0 12-14 4-7 30 1983 Kevin Trigg 3-0-0 1-1 20 2009 Chrles Ross 11-0-0 66 1959 Bill Bucek 4-1-0 2-4 0-3 32 1984 James Hamrick 20-23 11-16 53 1960 Billy Cox 6-0-0 30 1985 James Hamrick 18-20 17-22 69 (*) Led SWC; (#) Led WAC; (+) Led Conference USA 1961 Butch Blume (*) 5-1-0 20-22 6-9 74 1986 Darrell Goolsby 0-4-0 24 1962 Randall Kerbow 2-0-0 15-15 1-2 30 1987 Glen Ray Hines 19-25 10-17 49 1963 Larry Rice 13-19 4-6 25 1988 Clint Parsons 14-16 9-17 41 1964 Gene Fleming 1-4-0 30 1989 Donald Hollas 7-0-0 42 1965 Chuck Latourette 5-0-1 36 1990 Donald Hollas 11-0-0 66 1966 Robby Shelton 6-0-0 1 38 1991 Trevor Cobb 14-0-0 84 1967 Lester Lehman 5-0-0 30 1992 Trevor Cobb 11-4-0 1-1 92 Terry Shelton 5-0-0 30 1993 Johnny Bagwell 35-35 10-16 65

SCORING 1968 Terry Conley 8-0-0 48 1994 Matt Huelsman 17-18 12-18 53 1969 Mike Spruill 8-0-0 48 1995 Mike Ruff 19-19 9-14 46 1970 Mark Williams 22-22 2-8 28 1996 Chad Nelson 11-0-0 66 1971 Mark Williams 9-10 13-22 48 1997 Benji Wood (#) 16-0-0 96 1972 Mark Williams 18-18 15-27 63 1998 Jamie Tyler 8-0-0 48 1973 Alan Pringle 14-14 12-15 50 1999 Chad Richardson 11-0-0 1-2 68 1974 Alan Pringle 8-9 7-12 29 2000 Derek Crabtree 26-28 8-12 50 1975 Alvaro Arenas 20-20 8-20 44 2001 Kyle Herm 11-0-0 66

Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders l 149 Ye a r Pl a y e r Ru s h Pa s s Ya r d s G/Av g . Ye a r Pl a y e r Ru s h Pa s s Ya r d s G/Av g . Ye a r Pl a y e r Ru s h Pa s s Ya r d s G/Av g . 1951 Dan Drake -151 859 708 70.8 1977 Randy Hertel -159 1620 1461 132.8 2003 Greg Henderson 615 485 1100 100.0 1952 Kosse Johnson 592 11 603 60.3 1978 Randy Hertel -58 1677 1619 147.2 2004 Greg Henderson 566 487 1053 117.0 1953 Kosse Johnson 944 1 945 94.5 1979 Randy Hertel -195 1652 1457 132.5 2005 Joel Armstrong 555 554 1109 100.8 1954 Dicky Maegle 905 0 905 90.5 1980 Randy Hertel -8 1212 1204 120.4 2006 Chase Clement 481 1707 2188 273.5 1955 Pinky Nisbet 83 339 422 42.2 1981 Michael Calhoun 338 1480 1818 165.3 2007 Chase Clement 535 3377 3912 326.0 1956 Frank Ryan 101 704 805 80.5 1982 Doug Johnson 72 936 1008 168.0 2008 Chase Clement 693 4119 4812 370.2 1957 *King Hill 446 78 1244 124.4 1983 Philip Money -33 1131 1098 99.8 2009 Nick Fanuzzi -1 1598 1597 159.7 1958 Alvin Hartman 85 429 514 51.4 1984 Kerry Overton 27 1593 1620 147.3 1959 Bill Bucek 511 259 770 77.0 1985 Mark Comalander -76 1232 1156 192.7 (*) Led NCAA and SWC in total offense; (^) Led SWC in total 1960 Billy Cox 106 510 616 61.6 1986 Mark Comalander -47 1430 1383 125.7 offense 1961 Randall Kerbow 249 505 754 75.4 1987 Quentis Roper 306 884 1190 108.2 1962 Randall Kerbow 27 703 730 73.0 1988 Quentis Roper 315 1607 1922 174.7 1963 Walter McReynolds 81 728 809 80.9 1989 Donald Hollas 431 1815 2246 249.6 1964 Walter McReynolds 37 675 712 71.2 1990 Donald Hollas 195 1808 2003 182.1 1965 David Ferguson 408 584 992 99.2 1991 Trevor Cobb 1692 0 1692 153.8 1966 Robby Shelton 607 328 935 93.5 1992 Bert Emanuel 680 1558 2238 203.5 1967 Robert Hailey 8 1437 1445 144.5 1993 Bert Emanuel 476 1521 1997 181.6 1968 Robby Shelton 479 594 1073 107.3 1994 Josh LaRocca 323 806 1129 112.9 1969 Stahle Vincent 277 556 833 83.3 1995 Josh LaRocca 198 807 1005 143.6 1970 Philip Wood 356 489 845 84.5 1996 Chad Nelson 801 257 1058 96.2 1971 Stahle Vincent 945 38 983 89.4 1997 Chad Nelson 953 526 1479 134.5 1972 Bruce Gadd (*) -74 2075 2001 181.9 1998 Chad Richardson 746 598 1344 134.4 1973 Tommy Kramer 4 705 709 64.5 1999 Chad Richardson 831 563 1394 126.7

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL 1974 Tommy Kramer -37 847 810 73.6 2000 Corey Evans 395 271 666 83.2 1975 Tommy Kramer (*) 217 1328 1545 140.5 2001 Kyle Herm 897 1121 2018 168.2 1976 Tommy Kramer (^) -45 3317 3272 297.5 2002 Kyle Herm 416 685 1101 100.1

150 l Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders Ye a r Pl a y e r Ya r d s Ru s h Re c . re t . Pl a y s Ye a r Pl a y e r Ya r d s Ru s h Re c . re t . Pl a y s Ye a r Pl a y e r Ya r d s Ru s h Re c . re t . Pl a y s 1953 Kosse Johnson 1316 944 129 243 202 1979 Earl Cooper 999 536 463 0 193 2005 Quinton Smith 942 902 40 0 147 1954 Dicky Maegle 1512 905 198 409 183 1980 Calvin Fance 907 730 177 0 211 2006 Quinton Smith 1608 1096 410 102 257 1955 Jerry Hall 360 255 3 102 67 1981 Hosea Fortune 489 0 489 0 29 2007 Jarett Dillard 1057 0 1057 0 79 1956 Raymond Chilton 516 405 63 48 101 1982 Melvin Robinson 794 11 584 199 53 2008 James Casey 1682 241 1329 112 182 1957 King Hill 529 446 0 83 97 1983 Kevin Trigg 638 579 39 20 209 2009 Shane Turner 901 24 --4 881 49 1958 Gordon Speer 491 241 91 159 77 1984 Melvin Robinson 706 81 593 32 62 ARDS 1959 Bill Bucek 737 511 69 157 135 1985 Antonio Brinkley 1299 860 164 275 193 (*) Led SWC; (^) Led WAC in All-Purpose yards 1960 Bob Wayt 739 392 132 215 113 1986 Quentis Roper 1071 230 0 841 115 1961 Butch Blume 653 308 77 268 82 1987 Lorenzo Cyphers 938 751 187 0 202 1962 Ronnie Graham 743 202 66 475 90 1988 Eric Henley 1150 330 283 537 132 1963 Gene Fleming 988 270 85 633 101 1989 Trevor Cobb 1325 545 161 619 226 1964 Gene Fleming 748 395 87 266 125 1990 Trevor Cobb (*) 1674 1325 312 37 321 1965 Chuck Latourette 1005 408 138 459 130 1991 Trevor Cobb (*) 1844 1692 136 16 375 1966 L.V. Benningfield 831 597 71 163 148 1992 Trevor Cobb (*) 1669 1386 283 0 301 1967 Terry Shelton 820 651 146 23 145 1993 Yoncy Edmonds 1027 941 86 0 209 1968 Tony Conley 757 681 76 0 190 1994 Spencer George 936 804 132 0 199 1969 Mike Spruill 561 440 44 77 107 1995 Michael Perry 931 282 53 596 86 1970 Macon Hughes 655 79 116 460 45 1996 Michael Perry 1561 656 9 896 172 1971 Stahle Vincent 1041 945 96 0 260 1997 Michael Perry (^) 1784 1034 44 706 197 1972 Gary Ferguson 861 639 191 31 186 1998 Michael Perry 1306 524 113 669 143 1973 James Sykes 819 204 12 603 62 1999 Chad Richardson 831 831 0 0 203 1974 James Sykes 555 246 17 292 79 2000 Sean White 577 134 24 396 59 1975 John Coleman 861 782 79 0 179 2001 Clint Hatfield 974 361 19 594 94 1976 James Sykes (*) 1550 435 653 462 194 2002 Robbie Beck 623 601 22 0 121 1977 David Houser 801 0 795 6 56 2003 Thomas Lott 831 714 15 102 109 ALL-PURPOSE Y 1978 Earl Cooper 959 350 210 399 140 2004 Ed Bailey 1050 1021 27 2 232

Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders l 151 Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . td lP Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . td lP Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . td lP 1953 Kosse Johnson 8 224 28.0 — - 1979 Frank Wilson 12 188 15.7 — 0 2005 Andray Downs 18 338 18.8 34 0 1954 Morris Stone 7 145 20.7 — - 1980 Alvin Runnells 11 221 20.1 — 0 2006 Mike Falco 21 461 22.0 45 0 1955 Virgil Mutschink 5 116 23.2 — - 1981 Melvin Robinson 9 160 17.8 — 0 2007 Ja’Corey Shepherd 27 473 17.5 39 0 1956 Bobby Williams 8 155 19.4 — - 1982 Vince Courville 26 524 20.2 68 0 2008 Ja’Corey Shepherd 41 885 21.6 43 0 1957 Larry Dueitt 5 180 36.0 — - 1983 Marc Scott 11 182 16.5 35 0 2009 Shane Turner 37 881 23.8 0 52 1958 Larry Dueitt 7 146 20.9 — - 1984 Antonio Brinkley 19 383 20.2 90 1 1959 Robert Wayt 8 156 19.5 — - 1985 Antonio Brinkley 12 275 22.9 73 0 (*) Led SWC in kickoff returns 1960 Robert Wayt 6 158 26.3 — - 1986 Quentis Roper (*) 34 795 23.4 45 0 1961 Robert Wayt 9 205 22.8 — - 1987 Quentis Roper 19 438 23.1 39 0 1962 Ronnie Graham (*) 20 418 20.9 — - 1988 Eric Henley 24 410 17.1 32 0 1963 Gene Fleming 13 391 30.3 98 - 1989 Trevor Cobb 33 598 18.1 30 0 1964 Gene Fleming 12 201 16.7 — 0 1990 Nathan Bennett 22 471 21.4 55 0 1965 Chuck Latourette 21 459 21.8 76 - 1991 Nathan Bennett 16 331 20.7 38 0 1966 Chuck Latourette 18 297 16.5 31 - 1992 Donald Allen 17 358 21.1 42 0 1967 Macon Hughes 14 325 23.2 — - 1993 Jimmy Lee 16 318 19.9 47 0 1968 Charles Robinson (*) 21 425 20.2 32 0 1994 Kris Armstrong 11 240 21.8 30 0 1969 Dale Bernauer 19 352 10.5 24 0 1995 Michael Perry 23 421 18.3 31 0 1970 Macon Hughes (*) 15 460 30.7 — - 1996 Michael Perry 24 596 24.8 41 0 1971 Carl Swierc 12 279 23.3 — - 1997 Michael Perry 31 680 21.9 39 0 1972 Carl Swierc 11 220 20.0 — - 1998 Michael Perry 31 669 21.6 45 0 1973 James Sykes (*) 21 601 28.6 99 1 1999 Sean White 19 400 21.1 49 0 1974 James Sykes (*) 11 292 26.6 97 1 2000 Sean White 22 359 16.3 27 0 1975 Ardie Segars 14 237 16.9 34 0 2001 Clint Hatfield 23 551 24.0 78 0 1976 James Sykes (*) 18 462 25.7 98 1 2002 Sean White 18 359 19.9 39 0 1977 Charlie Taylor (*) 18 412 22.9 — 0 2003 Marcus Battle 16 289 18.1 31 0 KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF 1978 Earl Cooper 21 399 19.0 — 0 2004 Andray Downs 18 437 24.3 53 0

152 l Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . lP tB Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . lP td Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . lP td 1951 Horton Nesrsta 21 315 15.0 — - 1975 Gary Cox 8 106 13.3 70 0 2000 Kyle Herm 9 50 5.6 27 0 1952 Horton Nesrsta (#) 44 526 12.2 — - 1976 David Houser 8 30 3.8 18 0 2001 Dan Dawson 11 58 5.3 13 0 1953 Dicky Maegle 17 194 11.4 — - 1977 Cedrick Johnson 12 87 7.3 — 0 2002 Kevin Ford 15 100 6.7 18 0 1954 Dicky Maegle (#) 15 293 19.5 — - 1978 David Houser 3 -6 -2.0 — 0 2003 Will Galusha 17 116 6.8 22 0 1955 Page Rogers 7 55 7.9 — - 1979 Steve Pasterchick 17 81 4.8 — 0 2004 Lance Byrd 12 98 8.2 24 0 1956 Dan Shuford 2 53 26.5 — - 1980 Mike Firestone 10 35 3.5 — 0 2005 Brandon King 14 80 5.7 37 0 1957 Bobby Williams 8 138 17.3 — 1 1981 Brian Mica 10 24 2.4 — 0 2006 Brandon King 13 115 8.8 19 0 1958 Gordon Speer 6 49 8.1 — - 1982 Melvin Robinson 12 152 12.7 38 0 2007 Ja’Corey Shepherd 22 120 5.5 20 0 1959 Gordon Speer (*) 13 178 13.7 — 1 1983 Melvin Robinson 12 57 4.8 20 0 2008 James Casey 14 112 8.0 32 0 1960 Robert Wayt 9 57 6.3 — - 1984 Todd Jones 15 73 4.9 13 0 2009 Andrew Sendejo 9 129 14.3 47 0 Butch Blume 6 86 14.3 — - 1985 Todd Jones 16 84 7.6 12 0 1961 Butch Blume 14 142 10.1 — - 1986 Darrell Goolsby 11 48 4.4 21 0 (*) Led SWC; (#) Led NCAA and SWC in punt returns. 1962 Ron Hatfield 11 149 13.5 — - 1987 Darrell Goolsby 11 60 5.5 11 0 1963 Gene Fleming 23 242 10.5 44 - 1988 Eric Henley 15 127 8.5 24 0 1964 David Ferguson 34 381 11.2 71 1 1989 Eric Henley 21 109 5.2 22 0 1965 Ronnie Cervenka 11 72 6.5 14 - 1990 Eric Henley 21 162 7.7 36 0 1966 Chuck Latourette 23 297 12.9 60 1 1991 Nathan Bennett 16 83 5.2 12 0 1967 Ronnie Sollock 15 159 10.6 — - 1992 Donald Allen 21 252 12.0 40 0 1968 Dickie Phillips 9 22 2.4 6 0 1993 Nathan Bennett 15 83 5.5 46 0 1969 Gilbert King 7 17 2.7 13 0 1994 Byron Coston 4 79 19.8 38 0 Philip Wood 4 79 19.8 43 0 Emerson Allen 13 99 7.6 21 0 1970 Chris Hale 17 146 8.6 — 0 1995 Michael Perry 19 175 9.2 19 0 1971 Gilbert King 22 222 10.1 — - 1996 Michael Perry 25 300 12.0 67 1

PUNT RETURNS 1972 Bruce Henley 21 263 12.5 — - 1997 LaD. McCalla 22 194 8.8 84 1 1973 Bruce Henley 18 88 4.9 24 0 1998 LaD. McCalla 16 178 11.1 52 0 1974 David Houser (*) 13 153 11.8 61 0 1999 Jason Hebert 16 96 6.0 12 0

Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders l 153 Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . lP td 1978 Michael Downs 5 76 15.2 — 0 Tony Washington 1 30 30.0 30 0 1953 Pinky Nisbet 4 94 23.5 — - 1979 Rickey Thomas 2 6 3.0 — 0 Karlon Bedford 1 27 27.0 27 0 1954 Morris Stone 3 39 13.0 — - 1980 Michael Downs 3 58 19.3 — 0 Aaron Stanley 1 17 17.0 17 0 1955 Jerry Hall 3 28 9.3 — - 1981 Brian Patterson 4 77 19.3 — 0 Warrick Franklin 1 11 11.0 11 0 Pinky Nisbet 2 78 39.0 — - 1982 Alvin Rettig 4 43 10.8 — 0 Rashad Reynolds 1 0 0.0 0 0 1956 Bobby Williams 2 7 3.5 — - 1983 Brian Patterson 4 102 25.5 85 1 1997 LaD. McCalla 5 81 16.2 37 0 1957 King Hill 4 49 12.3 — - 1984 Dwayne Holmes 5 69 13.8 43 1 1998 LaD. McCalla 4 44 11.0 27 0 1958 Bill Bucek 5 84 16.8 — - 1985 Ed Freeny 2 37 18.5 19 0 1999 Jason Hebert 4 103 25.8 46 0 1959 Gordon Speer 4 54 13.5 — - 1986 William McClay 4 37 9.3 32 0 2000 Dan Dawson (#) 7 206 29.4 68 1 1960 Butch Blume 2 54 27.0 — - 1987 William McClay 3 13 4.3 13 0 2001 Jason Hebert 4 0 0.0 0 0 1961 Butch Blume (*) 4 94 23.5 — - 1988 Otha Latin 1 25 25.0 25 0 2002 Antwan Shell 2 2 1.0 5 0 1962 Billy Hale 2 43 21.5 — - Terry Thornton 1 5 5.0 5 0 Corey Evans 2 0 0.0 0 0 1963 Gene Fleming 2 45 22.5 — - Everett Coleman 1 0 0.0 0 0 2003 Terry Holley 2 55 27.5 33 1 1964 David Ferguson 4 45 11.3 — - 1989 David Griffin 6 10 1.7 10 0 Adam Herrin 2 35 17.5 35 1 1965 Ronnie Cervenka 2 10 5.0 — - 1990 Robert Summerlin 3 26 8.7 19 0 2004 Terry Holley 3 11 3.7 10 0 1966 Chuck Latourette 3 68 22.7 — - Greg King 3 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Ja’Corey Shepherd 2 0 -- 0 0 1967 Hugo Hollas 5 62 12.4 — 0 1991 Tony Barker 5 90 18.0 34 0 2006 Andray Downs 2 72 36.0 72 1 1968 Randy Jinks 3 18 6.0 — 0 1992 Sean Washington 4 153 38.3 60 2 Brandon King 2 37 18.5 35 0 1969 David Keys 4 18 4.5 10 0 1993 Nathan Bennett (*) 6 123 20.5 39 1 Terrance Garmon 2 20 10.0 20 0 1970 Chris Hale 5 73 14.6 — - 1994 Aaron Stanley 1 23 23.0 23 0 Ja’Corey Shepherd 2 2 1.0 2 0 1971 Bruce Henley 6 109 18.2 — Joe Davis 1 12 12.0 12 0 2007 Andrew Sendejo 5 92 18.4 30 1 1972 Bruce Henley (*) 7 88 12.6 — - Derrick Williams 1 8 8.0 8 0 2008 Andrew Sendejo 3 55 18.3 55 1 1973 Preston Anderson 4 25 6.3 — 0 Warrick Franklin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Chris Douglas 3 50 16.7 40 1 INT RETURNS 1974 Randy Piel 2 15 7.5 15 0 Jeff Sowells 1 0 0.0 0 0 2009 Jarrett Benn 2 14 7.0 14 0 1975 Larry Brune (*) 6 104 17.3 86 1 1995 Warrick Franklin 3 25 8.3 22 1 1976 Ardie Segars 2 26 13.0 26 0 1996 Jason Winship 1 60 60.0 60 1 (*) Led SWC; (#) Led WAC in interceptions 1977 Don Parrish 4 2 0.5 — 0 LaD. McCalla 1 39 39.0 39 0

154 l Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . lP Bl k Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . lP Bl k Ye a r Pl a y e r No. Yd s . av g . lP Bl k 1951 Kosse Johnson 82 3056 37.3 — - 1977 Steve Gleaves 86 3296 38.3 — 1 2003 Jared Scruggs (^) 51 2341 45.9 73 0 1952 Kosse Johnson 82 2886 35.2 — 3 1978 Steve Gleaves 60 2339 39.0 73 0 2004 Jared Scruggs 38 1433 37.7 55 1 1953 Kosse Johnson 41 1405 34.3 — - 1979 Steve Gleaves 71 2871 40.4 61 0 2005 Jared Scruggs 48 2056 42.8 57 1 1954 Pinky Nisbet 30 1135 37.8 — - 1980 Dale Walters 64 2274 35.5 71 1 2006 Jared Scruggs 63 2444 38.8 61 1 1955 King Hill (*) 28 1108 39.6 — - 1981 Dale Walters 78 3045 39.4 84 2 2007 Luke Juist 67 2618 39.1 74 1 1956 King Hill 28 972 34.7 — - 1982 Dale Walters 63 2471 39.2 80 2 2008 Kyle Martens 51 1953 38.3 57 0 1957 King Hill 29 1042 35.9 — - 1983 Dale Walters 82 3452 42.1 67 1 2009 Mark Brundage 26 1149 44.2 63 0 1958 Pat Bailey 31 1192 38.5 — - 1984 DeWayne Burnett 47 1845 39.3 59 0 Kyle Martens 48 2094 43.6 63 0 1959 Gordon Speer 32 1199 37.4 — - 1985 Steve Kidd (*) 55 2527 46.0 67 0 1960 Roland Jackson 22 839 37.6 — - 1986 Steve Kidd 56 2072 37.0 63 0 (*) Led SWC; (^) Led WAC in punting 1961 Robert Wayt 40 1541 38.5 — - 1987 Glen Ray Hines 52 1852 35.6 56 3 1962 Gene Fleming 60 2040 34.0 — - 1988 Clint Parsons 51 1965 38.5 61 1 1963 Gene Fleming 45 1663 36.9 65 - 1989 Bobby Schrader 63 2366 37.6 55 1 1964 Chuck Latourette 71 2682 37.7 — - 1990 Clint Parsons 52 2148 41.3 80 2 1965 Chuck Latourette 57 2134 37.4 58 - 1991 Darrell Richardson 58 2280 39.3 66 0 1966 Chuck Latourette 60 2251 37.5 78 - 1992 Darrell Richardson 60 2257 37.6 52 0 1967 Dan Van Winkle 30 1130 37.3 — - 1993 Tucker Phillips 57 2050 36.0 55 1 1968 Dan Van Winkle 25 935 37.4 54 - 1994 Tucker Phillips 48 1855 38.7 64 0

PUNTING 1969 Bucky Allshouse 83 3182 38.3 62 - 1995 Tucker Phillips (*) 57 2487 43.6 70 0 1970 Bucky Allshouse 57 2090 36.7 — - 1996 Tucker Phillips 53 2433 45.9 62 1 1971 Mark Williams (*) 63 2602 41.3 53 0 1997 Scott Grimes 45 1796 39.9 63 0 1972 Mark Williams (*) 58 2254 38.8 59 - 1998 Victor Young 25 962 38.5 65 1 1973 Mike Landrum 84 3323 39.6 79 0 1999 Travis Hale 53 2198 41.5 64 2 1974 Mike Landrum 77 2976 38.7 70 1 2000 Travis Hale (^) 54 2256 41.8 55 0 1975 Mike Landrum 67 2744 41.0 64 0 2001 Travis Hale 66 2581 39.1 77 0 1976 Tommy Lewis 68 2435 35.8 80 3 2002 Travis Hale 58 2052 ;40.6 57 2

Rice Football l Year-by-Year Leaders l 155 Ye a r Pl a y e r Pr i m a r y As s i s t To t a l Ye a r Pl a y e r Pr i m a r y As s i s t To t a l 1974 Randy Piel 83 48 131 1999 Jason Hebert 53 30 83 1975 Larry Brune 64 44 108 2000 Dan Dawson 33 55 88 1976 NA Rashard Pittman 25 63 88 1977 NA 2001 Jason Hebert 68 35 103 1978 NA 2002 Jeff Vanover 59 33 92 1979 Lamont Jefferson 51 55 106 2003 Terry Holley 68 24 92 1980 Robert Williamson 131 65 196 2004 Adam Herrin 51 23 74 1981 Dan Foster 68 42 110 2005 John Syptak 42 30 72 Richard Gray 67 43 110 2006 Brian Raines 85 33 118 1982 Wayne Harpold 88 48 136 2007 Andrew Sendejo 73 34 107 1983 Joel Rios 47 35 82 2008 Andrew Sendejo 61 33 94 1984 Danny Burgess 51 38 89 2009 Travis Bradshaw 90 31 121 1985 Danny Burgess 52 43 95 1986 Danny Burgess 73 36 109 1987 Kyle Falk 64 19 83 1988 O.J. Brigance 90 38 128 1989 O.J. Brigance 58 46 104 1990 O.J. Brigance 49 60 109

TACKLES 1991 Tony Barker 78 49 127 1992 Emmett Waldron 38 64 102 1993 Emmett Waldron 67 36 103 1994 Joe Davis 79 34 113 1995 Larry Izzo 80 41 121 1996 Thomas Benford 59 20 79 1997 Rashad Reynolds 60 23 83 1998 Dan Dawson 52 29 81

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Doak Walker Award Freshman All-America Fort Worth Kiwanis 1992 Joey Wheeler, 1999 Matt Baldwin, Mike Gingrich, 1991 Trevor Cobb (RB) 1996 Rod Beavan (OL) Sportsmanship Award Tom Hetherington, Billy Harvin, Jake Jackson, Charles Gulbronson Travis Ortega, Judd Smith, 2007 James Casey (WR) 1958 Buddy Dial (E) 1993 Tom Hetherington, Jeff Mercer, Matt Webber, Adam Williams, 2008 Travis Bradshaw (DB) 1976 Tommy Kramer (QB) Rice All-Americans Jeffrey Sowells Joe Bob Thompson, 1980 Randy Hertel (QB) 1934 Bill Wallace (B) 1994 Bobby Dixon, Brynton Goynes, Victor Young 1990 Donald Hollas (QB) 1944 H.J. Nichols (G) CFA Scholar-Athlete Team Josh LaRocca 2000 Billy Harvin, Evan Meeks, 1946 Weldon Humble (G) 1991 Trey Teichelman (OG) 1995 Bobby Dixon, Josh LaRocca, Jake Jackson, Travis Ortega, 1949 Froggy Williams (E) 1992 Joey Wheeler (LB) American Spirit Award Jeremy Thigpen Joe Bob Thompson 1949 Joe Watson (C) 1995 Jay Lamy (DB) 1987 Danny Burgess (LB) Matt Webber 1951 Bill Howton (E) 1988 Courtney Hall (C) WAC Academic All-Conference 2001 Rene Aninao, Jonathan Chism, 1953 John Hudson (T) CoSIDA Academic 1991 Trey Teichelman (OG) Dan Dawson, Billy Harvin, 1996 David Grenardo, Mike Ruff 1953 Kosse Johnson (B) 1992 Trevor Cobb (RB) Evans Meeks, All-American Larry Thompson, Jason Winship, 1954 Dicky Maegle (HB) Thompson, Matt Webber 1952 Richard Chapman (DG) Benji Wood 1957 King Hill (QB) 2002 Jonathan Chism, Rob Daniel, 1953 Richard Chapman (DG) SWC Academic Honor Team 1997 Matt Baldwin, Jeremy Bates, 1958 Buddy Dial (E) Chris DeMunbrun, 1954 Dicky Maegle (B) 1987 Mike Boudousquie, Jeff Hood, Blair Brown, David Grenardo, 1964 Malcolm Walker (C) Vincent Hawkins, Ross Huebel, 1960 Boyd King (G) Brent Knapton Travis Ortega, Judd Smith, 1976 Tommy Kramer (QB) Michael Merrick, Brandon 1969 Steve Bradshaw (DG) 1988 Donald Hollas, Jeff Hood , Paul Thomas, Benji Wood, 1985 Steve Kidd (P) Skeen, Edgar Vega, Ben Wiggins 1979 LaMont Jefferson (LB) John Isaac Victor Young 1991 Trevor Cobb (RB) 2003 John Brock, David Carter 1983 Brian Patterson (DB) 1989 Paul Brotze, Donald Hollas, 1998 Matt Baldwin, Mike Gingrich, 1992 Trevor Cobb (RB) Andrew Cates, Jonathan Chrism 1988 Mike Boudousquie (WR) Allen Koch Billy Harvin, Andrew Hughes, 1997 Charles Torello (OG) Rob Daniel, Chris DeMunbrun, 1992 Joey Wheeler (LB) 1990 Donald Hollas, Bill Stone, Jake Jackson, Travis Ortega, 2006 Jarett Dillard (WR) Matt Ginn, Ross Huebel, 1995 Jay Lamy (DB) Trey Teichelman Judd Smith, Adam Williams, 2008 Jarett Dillard (WR) Michael Merrick, Brandon Skeen, 1996 Jason Winship (DT) 1991 Joel Dawson, Trey Teichelman, Joe Bob Thompson, John Syptak, Edgar Vega, 1997 Benji Wood (RB) Joey Wheeler Victor Young 2000 Travis Ortega (DB) Ben Wiggins

158 l Rice Football l Postseason Honors 2004 Joel Armstrong, Raymorris 1934 John McCauley (B) 1949 Ralph Murphy, T 1961 Johnny Burrell (E) 1980 Robert Hubble (TE) Barnes, Bio Bilaye-Benibo, (T) Joe Watson (C) Roland Jackson (B) Robert Williamson (LB) David Carter, Jonathan Cary, Leche Sylvester (E) Froggy Williams (E) Robert Johnston (T) 1982 Deron Miller (TE) Buck Casson, Rob Daniel, Bill Wallace (B) Gerald Weatherly (LB) 1962 Gene Raesz (E) 1985 Antonio Brinkley (RB) Matt Ginn, Andy Hall, Robby 1935 John McCauley (B) 1950 Paul Giroski (T) 1963 Johnny Nichols (G) Steve Kidd (P) Heos, Ross Huebel, John Syptak, Leche Sylvester (E) 1951 Bill Burkhalter (DB) Malcolm Walker (C) Darrick Wells (WR) Edgar Vega, Joe Don Wood Bill Wallace (B) Bill Howton (E) 1964 Dale Calihan (DE) 1986 Quentis Roper (KR) 1939 Olie Cordill (B) 1952 Bill Crockett (OT) Malcolm Walker (C) Dwain Turner (DT) All-Conference USA 1940 Moose Hartman (T) Richard Chapman (DG) 1965 Jim Vining (OT) 1987 Courtney Hall (C) Academic Team Ken Whitlow (C) Don Rhoden (LB) 1966 Chuck Latourette (DB) Donald Hollas (DB) 1941 Art Goforth (G) 1953 Richard Chapman (T) 1967 Jay Collins (DE) 1988 Courtney Hall (C) 2007 Robbie Heos, Andrew Sendejo 1942 Dick Dwelle (B) Kosse Johnson (B) Hugo Hollas (LB) Donald Hollas (DB) 2008 James Casey, Andrew Sendejo Weldon Humble (G) Kenny Paul (G) Leland Winston (OT) 1989 O.J. Brigance (LB) 2009 Travis Bradshaw, Clark Carl Russ (B) Leo Rucka (C) 1969 Roger Roitsch (DT) David Griffin (DB) Fangmeier, Andrew Sendejo 1943 Charles Malmberg (T) 1954 Dicky Maegle (B) 1970 Bucky Allshouse (DB) Eric Henley (WR) 1944 H.J. Nichols (G) Kenny Paul (G) Roger Roitsch (DT) 1990 O.J. Brigance (LB) All-Southwest Conference George Walmsley (B) Eddie Rayburn (T) 1971 Rodrigo Barnes (LB) Trevor Cobb (RB) 1919 Shirley Brick (E) 1945 Bob Nemir (B) 1957 Buddy Dial (E) Stahle Vincent (RB) Clint Parsons (PK) 1920 John Underwood (G) 1946 Weldon Humble (G) Matt Gorges (G) 1972 Rodrigo Barnes (LB) Richard Segina (C) Eddie Dyer (B) Huey Keeney (B) King Hill (QB) Gary Butler (TE) Trey Teichelman (OG) 1921 John Underwood (G) Carl Russ (B) Larry Whitmire (T) Bruce Henley (DB) 1991 Trevor Cobb (RB) 1925 Wash Underwood (G) 1947 J.W. Magee (G) 1958 Buddy Dial (E) Ron Waedemon (OT) Trey Teichelman (OG) 1926 Wash Underwood (G) Joe Watson (C) J.D. Smith (T) Mark Williams (PK) Eric Henley (WR) 1930 Bill Morgan (G) 1948 Joe Watson (C) 1959 Rufus King (G) 1973 Bruce Henley (DB) Matt Sign (NG) 1931 Lou Hassell (T) Froggy Williams (E) 1960 Johnny Burrell (E) Cornelius Walker (NG) Tony Barker (LB) 1933 Fred Lauterbach (T) Rufus King (G) 1976 Tommy Kramer (QB) Alonzo Williams (LB) Kenneth Roy (TE)

Rice Football l Postseason Honors l 159 1992 Donald Allen (PR) 1994 Chris Cooley (OG) 1976 Tommy Kramer (QB) 2000 Rod Beavan (OT) All-Conference USA Mike Appelbaum (OG) Bobby Dixon (DB) 1992 Trevor Cobb (RB Dan Dawson (LB) 2005 John Syptak (DL) Billy Baldwin (OT) Spencer George (RB) Travis Hale (P) Quinton Smith (RB) Trevor Cobb (RB) Brynton Goynes (DT) All-WAC Jason Hebert (DB) 2006 Jarett Dillard (WR) Chris Cooley (OG) Ed Howard (WR) 1996 Warrick Franklin (DB) Travis Ortega (DB) Brian Raines (LB) Bert Emanuel (QB) Larry Izzo (LB) Spencer George (RB) 2001 Dan Dawson (LB) Robby Heos (OG) Tom Hetherington (C) Ndukwe Kalu (DE) Ndukwe Kalu (DE) Heath Fowler (OT) Courtney Gordon (DE) Jimmy Lee (WR) Jeff Sowells (DB) Michael Perry (KR) Brandon Green (DE) Andray Downs (DB) Matt Sign (NG) 1995 Warrick Franklin (DB) Tucker Phillips (P) Billy Harvin (OT) Quinton Smith (RB) Emmett Waldron (LB) Brynton Goynes (DT) Jeremy Thigpen (C) Jason Hebert (DB) 2007 Chase Clement (QB) Sean Washington (DB) Larry Izzo (LB) Charles Torello (OG) Joe Bob Thompson (LB) Jarett Dillard (WR) 1993 Nathan Bennett (DB) Tucker Phillips (P) 1997 Andy Clifton (DE) 2002 Greg Gatlin (DB) Robbie Heos (OG) Chris Cooley (OT) Jeremy Thigpen (C) Chad Nelson (QB) Brandon Green (DE) Brian Raines (LB) Bobby Dixon (DB) Michael Perry (RB) Keith Meyer (OL) 2008 Chase Clement (QB) Mike Ecklund (OG) Houston Post SWC MVP Charles Torello (OG) 2003 Chris DeMunbrun (OL) C-USA Most Valuable Player Yoncy Edmonds (RB) Jared Scruggs (P) 1940 Bob Brumley (B) LaDouphyous McCalla (DB) 2008 David Bailiff Bert Emanuel (QB) Ben Stephens (OL) Kenneth Whitlow (C) 1998 Terrence Melton (DE) C-USA Coach of the Year Jimmy Golden (OT) 2004 Terry Holley (DB) 1946 Carl Russ (B) Charles Torello (OG) 2008 David Berken (OL) Tom Hetherington (C) Scott Mayhew (OL) Weldon Humble (G) Rashad Reynolds (LB) James Casey (WR) Jimmy Lee (WR) John Syptak (DL) 1949 Joe Watson (C) LaDouphyous McCalla (DB) Chase Clement (QB) Corey Seymour (DT) 1951 Bill Howton (E) 1999 Derek Crabtree (PK) Jarett Dillard (WR) Emmett Waldron, LB 1953 Kosse Johnson (B) Dan Dawson (LB) Brian Raines (LB) Sean Washington, DB 1954 Dicky Maegle (B) Neal Gray (OG) 2009 Scott Mitchell (OT) 1957 King Hill (QB) Jason Hebert (DB) Scott Solomon (DT) 1958 Buddy Dial (E) Judd Smith (DT) 1961 Robert Johnston (G)

160 l Rice Football l Postseason Honors ALL-STAR PARTICIPANTS Rice has been well-represented in college football all-star games over the years. Tommy Kramer was the Offensive MVP of the 1976 Senior Bowl while Ndukwe Kalu took home Defensive MVP honors at the 1996 Senior Bowl. Most recently, Jarett Dillard played in the 2009 East-West Shrine Game held across town at the ’s Robertson Stadium. East-West Shrine Game 1993 Trevor Cobb (RB) 2000 Chad Richardson (RB) 1993 Trevor Cobb (RB) 1961 Tommy Minter (LB) Year Player (Position) 1994 Nathan Bennett (DB) 2003 Brandon Green (DE) 1994 Bert Emanuel (QB-WR) 1964 Gene Fleming (B) 1936 Bill Wallace (B) 1999 LaDouphyous McCalla (DB) 2005 Jeremy Calahan (DL) 1996 Ndukwe Kalu 1965 Jim Vining (T) 1936 Leche Sylvester (E) 2002 Dan Dawson (DB) 2005 Greg Wilson (OL) (DE-South Defensive MVP) 1970 Bucky Allshouse (DB) 1940 Olie Cordill (B) 2009 Jarett Dillard (WR) 2006 John Syptak (LB) 1971 Stahle Vincent (RB) 1941 Moose Hartman (T) 2007 Jared Scruggs (P) Blue-Gray Game 1971 Bob Brown (E) 1942 Bob Brumley (B) AFCA Hula Bowl Year Player (Position) 1972 Mark Williams (PK) 1948 Virgil Eikenberg (QB) Year Player (Position) Senior Bowl 1940 Ken Whitlow (C) 1972 Ron Waedemon (OT) 1949 Jake McBride (E) 1954 Dicky Maegle (RB) Year Player (Position) 1944 H.J. Nichols (G) 1972 Rodrigo Barnes (LB) 1950 Lee Stonestreet (C) 1957 King Hill (QB) 1962 Roland Jackson (RB) 1947 Jim Spruill (T) 1973 Preston Anderson (DB) 1951 Sonny McCurry (E) 1960 Bill Bucek (QB) 1964 Malcolm Walker (C) 1947 J.W. Magee (G) 1975 Alan Pringle (PK) 1951 Bill Howton (E) 1961 Rufus King (G) 1964 Russell Wayt (DB) 1947 Harold Stockbridge (B) 1975 Jody Medford (DT) 1952 Don Rhoden (LB) 1962 Johnny Burrell (E) 1972 Gary Butler (TE) 1948 Nick Lanza (E) 1976 Tommy Kramer (QB) 1955 Dicky Maegle (RB) 1963 Johnny Nichols (G) 1976 Tommy Kramer (QB-MVP) 1948 Huey Keeney (B) 1976 Danny Johnson (OT) 1958 Buddy Dial (E) 1973 Bruce Henley (DB) 1976 Kenneth Roy (TE) 1952 Bill Crockett (OT) 1976 Kenneth Roy (TE) 1960 Bill Bucek (QB) 1982 Robert Hubble (TE) 1980 Earl Cooper (RB) 1955 Eddie Rayburn (T) 1979 Earl Cooper (RB) 1962 Gene Raesz (E) 1986 James Hamrick (PK) 1982 Robert Hubble (TE) 1958 Gene Jones (E) 1981 Robert Hubble (TE) 1965 Malcolm Walker (C) 1987 Steve Kidd (DB-P) 1986 James Hamrick (PK-DNP) 1958 J.D. Smith (T) 1985 James Hamrick (PK) 1966 Chuck Latourette (DB) 1998 Andy Clifton (DE) 1989 Courtney Hall (C) 1959 Gordon Speer (B) 1990 Donald Hollas (QB-DNP) 1979 Doug Cunningham (E) 1998 Benji Wood (RB) 1991 Donald Hollas (QB) 1961 Butch Blume (B) 1990 Richard Segina (C) 1980 Earl Cooper (RB) 1999 LaDouphyous McCalla (DB) 1992 Eric Henley (WR) 1961 Larry Anthony (B) 2000 Travis Ortega (LB)

Rice Football l Postseason Honors l 161 2000 Adrian Sadler (DB) 1965 Ronnie Cervenka (DB) Canadian-American Bowl 2001 Dan Dawson (DB) 1970 Roger Roitsch (DT) Year Player (Position) 1970 Brownie Wheless (OT) 1979 Jim Frith (DE) AFCA All-America Bowl 1972 Gary Butler (TE) Year Player (Position) 1972 Bart Goforth (OG) Japan Bowl 1960 Gordon Speer (HB) 1973 Preston Anderson (DB) Year Player (Position) 1961 Rufus King (G) 1975 Alan Pringle (PK) 1982 Joel Baxter (PK) 1962 Roland Jackson (RB) 1976 Rodney Norton (LB) 1982 Michael Calhoun (QB) 1963 Gene Raesz (E) 1964 John Mims (T) Chicago College All-Star Game Intajuice North-South Classic 1971 Stahle Vincent (RB) Year Player (Position) Year Player (Position) 1973 Sammy Johnson (OT) 1946 Bill Blackburn (C) 2006 Quinton Smith (RB) 1976 Larry Brune (DB) 1950 Joe Watson (C) 2006 Marcus Rucker (LB) 1950 Tobin Rote (QB-DNP) 1950 Froggy Williams (E-DNP) North-South Shrine Game Villages Gridiron Classic Year Player (Position) 1951 Bill Howton (E) 1953 Ron Rhoden (T) Year Player (Position) 1959 Gordon Speer (HB) 2005 Terry Holley (DB) 1960 Johnny Burrell (E) 1954 Richard Chapman (T-DNP) 1961 George Karam (T) 1955 Dicky Maegle (B) 1962 Randy Kerbow (QB) 1958 King Hill (QB) Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game 1962 Roland Jackson (RB) 1959 Buddy Dial (E) Year Player (Position) 1962 Johnny Cole (C) 1965 Malcolm Walker (C) 2007 Quinton Smith (RB) 1962 Gene Raesz (E) 1965 Russell Wayt (DB) 2008 George Chukwu (DT) 1963 Johnny Nichols (G) 1964 John Mims (T) 1964 Dale Calihan (E)

162 l Rice Football l Postseason Honors TEAM AWARDS George Martin Award 1941 Art Goforth (G) 1965 Jim Vining (T) 1988 Courtney Hall (C) Joe F. Lipscomb Award The George Martin Award recognizes a long-time 1942 Weldon Humble (G) David Ferguson (HB) 1989 Donald Hollas (QB) Awarded annually to the team’s most outstand- Houston restauranteur that began honoring 1943 Charles Malmberg (T) 1966 Chuck Latourette (DB) 1990 Trevor Cobb (RB) ing freshman, the Joe F. Lipscomb Award is Rice’s most valuable player in 1925. He directed 1944 George Walmsley (B) 1967 Hugo Hollas (DB) 1991 Trevor Cobb (RB) decided by a squad vote. the annual selection until his death in 1962. The 1945 Bob Nemir (B) 1968 Leland Winston (OT) 1992 Trevor Cobb (RB) recipient is now chosen by a secret ballot of team Year Player (Position) members. 1946 Weldon Humble (G) 1969 Steve Bradshaw (DG) 1993 Bert Emanuel (QB) 1947 J.W. Magee (G) 1970 Bucky Allshouse (DB) 1994 Byron Coston (RB) 1971 Jake Smitherman (LB) 1948 Gerald Weatherly (C) 1971 Stahle Vincent (RB) 1995 Larry Izzo (LB) 1972 Ken Doucette (LB) Year Player (Position) 1973 Mark Roquemore (LB) 1925 Wash Underwood (C) 1949 Joe Watson (C) 1972 Gary Butler (TE) 1996 Chad Nelson (QB) 1950 Bill Howton (E) 1973 Carl Swierc (WR) 1997 Chad Nelson (QB) 1974 David Houser (WR) 1926 Wash Underwood (C) 1975 Tony Hackebeil (RB) 1927 Merle Comstock (B) 1951 Bill Howton (E) 1974 Jody Medford (DT) 1998 LaDouphyous McCalla (DB) 1952 Don Rhoden (C) 1975 John Coleman (RB) 1999 Chad Richardson (QB) 1976 Robert Williamson (LB) 1928 Danny Allnoch (B) 1977 Michael Downs (DB) 1929 Bush Jones (G) 1953 Kosse Johnson (B) 1976 Tommy Kramer (QB) 2000 Dan Dawson (LB) 1954 Kenny Paul (G) 1977 David Houser (WR) 2001 Kyle Herm (QB) 1977 Randy Hertel (QB) 1930 Bill Morgan (G) 1978 Weldon Meeks (RB) 1931 Lou Hassell (T) 1955 Lew Harpold (G) 1978 David Houser (WR) 2002 Brandon Green (DE) 1956 Jerry Harris (C) 1979 Earl Cooper (RB) 2003 Kyle Herm (QB) 1979 Tim Sanders (RB) 1932 Joe Lagow (G) 1980 Doug Johnson (QB) 1933 Harry Witt (B) 1957 King Hill (QB) 1980 Robert Williamson (LB) 2004 Ed Bailey (RB) 1958 Gene Jones (E) 1981 Michael Calhoun (QB) 2005 Quinton Smith (RB) 1981 Kevin Trigg (RB) 1934 John McCauley (B) 1982 Alvin Rettig (DB) 1935 Bill Wallace (B) 1959 Bill Bucek (QB) 1982 Melvin Robinson (WR) 2006 Jarett Dillard (WR) 1960 Jim Stroud (C) 1983 Phillip Money (QB) 2007 Chase Clement (QB) 1983 Dwain Turner (DT) 1936 Buck Friedman (B) 1984 Mark Comalander (QB) 1937 Ernie Lain (B) 1961 Butch Blume (HB) 1984 Melvin Robinson (WR) 2008 Chase Clement (QB) 1962 Gene Raez (E) 1985 Antonio Brinkley (RB) 2009 Andrew Sendejo (DB) 1985 Quentis Roper (QB) 1938 Walter Williams (E) 1986 Everett Coleman (DB) 1939 Olie Cordill (B) 1963 Johnny Nichols (G) 1986 Quentis Roper (QB-KOR) 1964 Malcolm Walker (C) 1987 Courtney Hall (C) 1987 Nigel Codrington (DB) 1940 Ken Whitlow (C) 1988 Terry Thornton (DB)

Rice Football l Postseason Honors l 163 1989 Trevor Cobb (RB) George R. Brown Offense Awards 1978 Dwayne Moyer (L) 1987 Courtney Hall (L) 1995 Jeremy Thigpen (L) Matt Sign (NG) Originated in 1971, the George R. Brown Offense Earl Cooper (B) Lorenzo Cyphers (B) Yoncy Edmonds (B) 1990 Nathan Bennett (RB) Awards are given annually to the outstanding Doug Cunningham (R) Todd Jones (B) Jeff Venghaus (R) Kolis Crier (TE) lineman, back and receiver. The receiver was not 1979 Keith Kveton (L) Darrell Goolsby (R) 1996 Jeremy Thigpen (L) 1991 Josh LaRocca (QB) added to the award until 1976. Brown, chairman Earl Cooper (B) 1988 Courtney Hall (L) Spencer George (B) of Brown & Root Contractors, was a Rice graduate 1992 Larry Izzo (LB) and former chairman of the university’s Board of Robert Hubble (R) Quentis Roper (B) Jason Blackwell (R) Emerson Allen (WR) Trustees. He was one of the most active support- 1980 Darryl Grant (L) Mike Boudousquie (R) 1997 Charles Torello (L) 1993 Ndukwe Kalu (DE) ers of the university until his death in 1983. Calvin Fance (B) 1989 Allen Koch (L) Michael Perry (B) 1994 Chad Nelson (QB-PK) Hosea Fortune (R) Richard Williams (B) Jason Blackwell (R) 1995 Michael Perry (RB) Year Player (Position) 1981 Donny Martin (L) Eric Henley (R) 1998 Charles Torello (L) 1996 Judd Smith (NG) 1971 Ron Waedemon (L) Michael Calhoun (B) 1990 Richard Segina (L) Michael Perry (B) 1997 Jake Jackson (NG) Stahle Vincent (B) Hosea Fortune (R) Trevor Cobb (B) Jason Blackwell (R) 1998 B.J. Forguson (DT) 1972 Bart Goforth (L) 1982 Donny Martin (L) Courtney Cravin (R) 1999 Neal Gray (L) 1999 Brandon Green (DE) Bruce Gadd (B) Tim Sanders (B) Eric Henley (R) Chad Richardson (B) 2000 Robbie Beck (RB) 1973 David Vandiver (L) Melvin Robinson (R) 1991 Trey Teichelman (L) Raphael Tillman (R) 2001 Clint Hatfield (RB) Gary Ferguson (B) 1983 Scott McLaughlin (L) Trevor Cobb (B) 2000 Rod Beavan (L) 2002 Marcus Battle (WR) 1974 Randy Eggemeyer (L) Kevin Trigg (B) Eric Henley (R) Jamie Tyler (B) 2003 Chad Price (DB) Gary Ferguson (B) Ricky Askew (R) 1992 Chris Cooley (L) Gavin Boothe (R) 2004 Joel Armstrong (QB) 1975 James Liska (L) 1984 Scott McLaughlin (L) Trevor Cobb (B) 2001 Billy Harvin (L) 2005 Jarett Dillard (WR) Ed Lofton (B) Marc Scott (B) Jimmy Lee (R) Kyle Herm (B) 2006 Andrew Sendejo (DB) 1976 Danny Johnson (L) Melvin Robinson (R) 1993 Chris Cooley (L) Gilbert Okoronkwo (R) 2007 James Casey (WR) James Sykes (B) 1985 Bobby Nunez (L) Yoncy Edmonds (B) 2002 Keith Meyer (L) 2008 Chris Jammer (DB) Doug Cunningham (R) Antonio Brinkley (B) Byron Coston (B) Vincent Hawkins (B) 2009 Charles Ross (DB) 1977 John Joyce (L) Darrick Wells (R) Jimmy Lee (R) Marcus Battle (R) Earl Cooper (B) 1986 Russell Moses (L) 1994 Chris Cooley (L) David Houser (R) Quentis Roper (B) Jimmy Lee (B) Kenny Major (R) Ed Howard (R)

164 l Rice Football l Postseason Honors 2003 Chris DeMunbrun (L) Defense Awards 1973 Cornelius Walker (L) Richard Crayton (B) Greg King (B) Robbie Beck (B) The Jess Neely Defense Awards were started in Richard Hollas (LB) 1982 Clenzie Pierson (L) 1991 Shawn Alberding (L) Thomas Lott (B) 1966 in honor of the retired Rice head coach and Preston Anderson (B) Richard Gray (LB) Tony Barker (LB) Marcus Battle (R) athletic director. Ben Woodson, a long-time Rice 1974 Cornelius Walker (L) Brian Mica (B) Nathan Bennett (B) 2004 Greg Wilson (L) booster and former chairman of the American Rodney Norton (LB) 1983 Joel Rios (L) 1992 Shawn Alberding (L) General Companies, arranged for the presenta- Ed Bailey (B) tion of two awards in Neely’s name every year to Larry Brune (B) Doug Johnson (LB) Corey Seymour (L) Ryan Simonak (R) the top Owl lineman and back. An award for the 1975 Brent Barnes (L) Richard Crayton (B) Emmett Waldron (LB) 2005 Cory Laxen (L) top linebacker was added in 1971. Neely passed Rodney Norton (LB) 1984 Dwain Turner (L) Sean Washington (B) Quinton Smith (B) away in 1983. Larry Brune (B) Danny Burgess (LB) 1993 Corey Seymour (L) Jarett Dillard (R) Dwayne Holmes (B) Emmett Waldron (LB) 2006 Robbie Heos (L) Year Player (Position) 1976 Jeff Rose (L) 1985 Dwain Turner (L) Nathan Bennett (B) Quinton Smith (B) 1966 Harlon Dearing (L) Mark Bockeloh (LB) Danny Burgess (LB) 1994 Ndukwe Kalu (L) Jarett Dillard (R) Chuck Latourette (B) Don Parrish (B) Steve Kidd (B) Joe Davis (LB) 2007 Robbie Heos (L) 1967 Hugo Hollas (L) 1977 Joey Bevill (L) 1986 Dwain Turner (L) Bobby Dixon (B) Chase Clement (B) Jay Collins (B) Robert Williamson (LB) Danny Burgess (LB) 1995 Ndukwe Kalu (L) Jarett Dillard (R) 1968 Gene Auldridge (L) Don Parrish (B) Steve Kidd (B) Larry Izzo (LB) 2008 David Berken (L) Pascual Piedfort (B) 1978 Dwight Moyer (L) 1987 Jeff Thomas (L) Warrick Franklin (B) CJ Ugokwe (B) 1969 Steve Bradshaw (L) Lamont Jefferson (LB) Kyle Falk (LB) 1996 Ndukwe Kalu (L) Jarett Dillard (R) Bucky Allshouse (B) Don Parrish (B) Donald Hollas (B) Rashad Reynolds (LB) 2009 Scott Mitchell (L) 1970 Roger Roitsch (L) 1979 Tom Adams (L) 1988 Ted Humphreys (L) Warrick Franklin (B) Tyler Smith (B) Chris Hale (B) Robert Williamson (LB) O.J. Brigance (LB) 1997 Andy Clifton (L) Toren Dixon (R) 1971 Larry Walling (L) Michael Downs (B) William McClay (B) Rashad Reynolds (LB) Rodrigo Barnes (LB) 1980 Tom Adams (L) 1989 Tim Fitzpatrick (L) LaDouphyous McCalla (B) Bruce Henley (B) Robert Williamson (LB) O.J. Brigance (LB) 1998 Terrence Melton (L) 1972 Larry Walling (L) Michael Downs (B) David Griffin (B) Rashad Reynolds (LB) LaRay Brashers (LB) 1981 Clenzie Pierson (L) 1990 Tim Fitzpatrick (L) LaDouphyous McCalla (B) Bruce Henley (B) Don Foster (LB) O.J. Brigance (LB)

Rice Football l Postseason Honors l 165 1999 Judd Smith (L) Andray Downs (B) 2001 Joe Bob Thompson (LB) 1997 Mark Spinner (OT) 1994 Jimmy Lee (RB) Wesley Kubesch (LB) 2007 George Chukwu (L) 2002 Brandon Green (DE) 1998 Keilone Gordon (RB) 1995 Joe Davis (LB) Dan Dawson (LB) Brian Raines (LB) 2003 Chris DeMunbrun (OL) 1999 Judd Smith (DT) Jay Lamy (DB) Jason Hebert (B) Andrew Sendejo (B) 2004 Raymorris Barnes (DB) 2000 Ben Wulf (QB-RB) 1996 Chad Nelson (QB) 2000 Jake Jackson (L) 2008 Scott Solomon (L) 2005 John Syptak (DL) 2001 Dan Dawson (LB) 1997 Benji Wood (RB) Rashard Pittman (LB) Brian Raines (LB) 2006 Andray Downs (DB) Jason Hebert (DB) 1998 Judd Smith (DT) Travis Ortega (B) Andrew Sendejo (B) 2007 Bio Bilayae Benibo (RB) 2002 Vincent Hawkins (RB) 1999 Clint Leschber (RB) Dan Dawson (B) 2009 Scott Solomon (L) 2008 James Casey (WR) 2003 Chris DeMunbrun (OL) 2000 (DT) 2001 Brandon Green (L) Terrance Garmon (LB) 2009 Travis Bradshaw (DB) 2004 Scott Mayhew (OL) Jason Hebert (DB) Dan Dawson (LB) Travis Bradshaw (B) 2005 Adam Herrin (LB) 2001 Dan Dawson (LB) Joe Bob Thompson (LB) Billy Ed Daniels Award 2006 Dietrich Davis (LB) 2002 B.J. Forguson (DL) Jason Hebert (B) James W. Glanville Award The Daniels Award is given to the player who 2007 Marcus Knox (RB) 2003 Kyle Herm (QB) 2002 Brandon Green (L) Named after the former Rice treasurer and exhibits the qualities most desired in a team- 2008 Andrew Sendejo (DB) Jeff Vanover (LB) Jeff Vanover (LB) member of the board of governors, the Glanville mate: hustle, devotion and attitude. The award 2009 Marcux Knox (RB) 2004 Jeremy Calahan (DL) Greg Gatlin (B) Award goes to the player who has achieved is selected by a vote of the coaching staff and Cotey-Joe Cswaykus (DL) 2003 John Syptak (L) excellence in athletics, academics and integrity. is named after the longtime supporter of the 2005 Cory Laxen (OL) university and former letterman (1950-52) who “Bloody Joe” Davis Award Jeff Vanover (LB) 2006 Andray Downs (DB) Year Player (Position) passed away in 1990. The “Bloody Joe” Davis Award goes to the Terry Holley (B) player or players who most display the com- 2007 Andrew Sendejo (DB) 1992 Trevor Cobb (RB) 2004 Jeremy Calahan (L) petitive spirit of the legendary Rice assistant 2008 Brian Raines (LB) 1993 Josh LaRocca (QB) Year Player (Position) John Syptak (L) coach, rising above pain and injury to be the 2009 Terrance Garmon (LB) 1994 Josh LaRocca (QB) 1990 Shane Hollas (TE) Adam Herrin (LB) best player possible. 1995 Chris Cooley (OG) 1991 Pio Hocate (DB) Terry Holley (B) 1996 Jason Winship (DT) 1992 Greg Willig (QB) Year Player (Position) 2005 John Syptak (L) 1997 Andy Clifton (DE) 1993 Randy Garcia (DE) 1991 Matt Sign (NG) Adam Herrin (LB) 1998 Judd Smith (DT) 1994 Jeff Epp (RB) Charles Gulbronson (DT) Chad Price (B) 1999 Mike Gingrich (RB) 1995 Jeff Sowells (DB) 1992 Joey Wheeler (LB) 2006 Courtney Gordon (L) 2000 Travis Ortega (DB) 1996 Kevin Masek (LB) 1993 Jimmy Lee (WR) Brian Raines (LB)

166 l Rice Football l Postseason Honors Bill Whitmore Award 2004 Joe Moore (RB) 1998 David Grenardo (DB) Bob Quin Award 1943 Bob Tresch Football Selected by the coaching staff, the Bill 2005 Joe Don Wood (RB) 1999 Wes Kubesch (LB) One of Rice’s highest honors, the Bob Quin 1944 Clarence R.Darling,Jr. Basketball Whitmore Award goes to the most improved 2006 Trey Hopson (RB) 2000 Justin Engler (LB) Award is given to the University’s most out- 1945 William “Bill” Henry Basketball offensive player during spring drills. The award 2007 Chase Clement (QB) 2001 Ross Lassley (DE) standing all-around senior male student- 1946 John R.Donaldson Track & Field is named after the university’s first full-time 2008 John Thomas Shepherd (QB) 2002 Corey Evans (DB) athlete. It is given in memory of Bob Quin, 1947 Vince Buckley Football sports information director (1950-84) who a well-respected Rice student-athlete passed away in August, 2002. 2009 Keshawn Carrington (C) 2003 Adam Herrin (LB) who passed away during a trip across the 1948 Don Anderson Football William Wood (DL) Atlantic Ocean in 1930. A group of Quin’s 1949 Augie Erfruth Track & Field Year Player (Position) Joe Davis Award 2004 Omeke Alikor (LB) friends felt that there would be no more 1950 J.A. (Froggie) Williams Football 1987 Lorenzo Cyphers (RB) Also selected by the coaching staff, the Davis 2005 Vernon James (LB) suitable memorial to him than to establish 1951 Charles L.Tighe Football 1988 Mike Boudousquie (WR) Award winner is the most improved defensive 2006 Victor Brooks (DL) an award at Rice to be given each year to 1952 Billy Burkhalter Football the male student-athlete who exempli- 1989 Scott Reeves (OL) player in the spring. Joe Davis was the legend- Marcus Rucker (LB) 1953 Dickie Bob Haddox Football ary Rice assistant fooball (1940-70) and head 2007 Courtney Gordon (DE) fies distinction in athletics, academics and 1954 Dick Chapman Football 1990 Mike Appelbaum (OL) leadership. basketball (1943-49) coach. He passed away in 2008 Willie Garley (LB) 1955 Kenny A.Paul Football 1991 Herschel Crowe (WR) January, 1990. 1992 Jimmy Lee (WR) 2009 Cheta Ozougwu (DE) Year Player Sport 1956 John A. Zimmerman Tennis 1993 Clemente Torres (TE) Year Player (Position) 1931 E.J. (Dick) Jamerson Football 1957 Clayton D. Williams Tennis 1994 Pat Callahan (RB) 1987 Stephen Holmes (DB) 1932 Reuben Albaugh Golf 1958 Matt D.Georges Football 1995 Yoncy Edmonds (RB) 1988 David Alston (DT) 1933 Gordon Nicholson Football 1959 Raymond Chilton Football 1996 Mike Jones (TE) 1989 Bill Stone (LB) 1934 Fred Alter Tennis 1960 Charles O.Pollard,Jr. Football 1997 Tony Washington (WR) 1990 Brian Symonette (LB) 1935 Harry Fouke Football 1961 Boyd King Football 1998 Anthony Griffin (RB) 1991 Nathan Bennett (DB) 1936 Harry Witt Football, Basketball 1962 Bob Johnson Football 1999 Evans Meeks (WR) 1992 Emmett Waldron (LB) 1937 Howard Nicholls Football 1963 Fred Hansen Track & Field 2000 Jeremy Hurd (QB) 1993 Deric Rutherford (DE) 1938 James Nance Football 1964 John Sylvester Football 2001 Gilbert Okoronkwo (WR) 1994 Derrick Williams (LB) 1939 Douglas Sullivan Football 1965 Walter McReynolds Football 2002 Ed Bailey (RB) 1995 Jay Lamy (DB) 1940 Frank Guernsey Tennis 1966 George Stroup Track & Field 2003 Ed Bailey (RB) 1996 Rashad Reynolds (LB) 1941 Dick Morris Tennis 1967 Chuck Latourette Football Ryan Simonak (WR) 1997 Terrence Melton (DE) 1942 Chester Palmer Basketball 1968 Jay Collins Football 1969 Leland Winston Football & Track

Rice Football l Postseason Honors l 167 1970 Dick Fuqua Baseball 1997 Larry Thompson Football 1970 Buster Brannon (Basketball) 1971 Burke Grandjean Track & Field 1998 Adam Reiser Track & Field 1970 Jess Neely (Football) 1972 Stahle Vincent Football 1999 Thomas N. Benford Football 1978 Bill Wallace (Football) 1973 John Allen Swimming 2000 Juddson “Judd” Smith Football 1980 Dicky Maegle (Football) 1974 Ken Stadel Track & Field 2001 Mike Wilks Basketball 1980 Jack Patterson (Track) 1975 Danny Carroll Basketball 2002 Tom Ring Track & Field 1984 Bob Kinney (Basketball) 1976 Jeff Wells Track & Field 2003 Brandon Green Football 1984 Emmett Brunson (Track) 1977 Mark Bockeloh Football 2003 Omar-Seli Mance Basketball 1985 James “Froggy” Williams 1978 Chris Mullen Tennis 2004 Richard & William Barker Tennis (Football) 1979 Elbert Darden Basketball 2005 Raymorris Barnes Football 2004 (Baseball) 1980 Mike Novelli Track & Field 2006 John Syptak Football 1981 Lamont Jefferson Football 2007 Luke Stadel Track & Field Rice University’s 1982 Bobby Tudor Basketball 2008 Cole St. Clair Baseball National Football Foundation 1983 David Edwards Baseball 2009 David Berken Football Hall of Fame Inductees 1984 Danny Blonien Golf 2010 Jason Colwick Track & Field Ri c e University’s 1985 William Moore Track & Field Year Inducted Player 1986 Michael Lee Football Rice University’s 1961 Weldon Humble 1987 Danny Burgess Football Texas Sports Hall of Fame Inductees 1965 James “Froggy” Williams 1988 Jon Christian Golf Year Player (Sport) 1978 Bill Wallace 1989 John Graf Swimming 1956 (Football) 1979 Dicky Maegle 1990 Raoul Karp Track & Field 1958 Fred Wolcott (Track) 1993 Buddy Dial 1991 John “Jay” Thompson Track & Field 1961 Pete Cawthon (Football) 1992 George Alexander Track & Field 1962 Cecil Grigg (Football) Year Inducted Coach 1993 Shuta Ishibe Track & Field 1966 Eddie Dyer (Baseball) 1954 John W. Heisman 1994 Todd Schoettelkotte Basketball 1967 Fred Hanson (Track) 1971 Jess Neely 1995 Adam Peakes Basketball 1969 Weldon Humble (Football) 1996 Jay Lamy Football

168 l Rice Football l Postseason Honors RICE LETTERMAN LIST • aaa • David Alston 1985-86-87-88 Max Anyiam 2007-08-09 Bill Batchelor 1968-69-70 R.S. Bickford 1920-21-22 Charles Bowen 1960-61 Rayford Abraham 1983-84-85-86 Kevin Ancell 1985 Jeremy Bates 1997, 1999 Bob Biering 1934-35 Lindsay Bowen 1941-42 Justin Abt 2004-05-06-07 Don Anderson 1945-46-47 Marcus Battle 2002-03-04 Brad Bierstedt 1979-80-81-82 Donald Bowers 1987-88-89-90 Gary Anderson 2005-06-07 • BBB • Voddie Baucham 1989 John Biggs 1994 Bobby Bowman 1949 Bert Adams 1985-86 Johnny Bagwell 1993, 1995 John Anderson 1948-49 Cody Bauer 2009 Bio Bilaye-Benibo 2005-06-07 Roland Boyce 1972-73, 1975 Carroll Adams 1931-32 William Bagwell 1941 Preston Anderson 1971-72-73 Larry Baugh 1971-72 Brent Bishop 1997 Brandon Boyd 2000-01-02-03 Doug Adams 1984-85 Ed Bailey 2001-02-03-04 Rene Aninao 2001 Joel Baxter 1981-82 Charles Blackburn 1970 Kevin Brabham 1994-95-96-97 Tom Adams 1977, 1979-80 Pat Bailey 1957-58 Gene Antil 1957 (Manager) J.E. Beall 1915 William Blackburn 1941-42 B.H. Bradbaer 1943-44-45 Joseph Agnew 2006 Louis Balady 1989-90-91-92 Larry Anthony 1960-61 Andy Beard 1995-96-97-98 F.B. Blackstone 1926-27-28 F.S. Braden 1927-28 1959-60-61 Billy Baldwin 1989-90-91-92 Mike Appelbaum 1989-90-91-92 Pierre Beasley 2008-09 Jason Blackwell 1995-96-97-98 Emmanuel Braden 1948-49-50 Shawn Alberding 1989-90-91-92 Matt Baldwin 1996-97-98-99 Antoine Arbuckle 1981-82 Rod Beavan 1996-98-99-2000 Calvin Blair 1981 Leroy Bradley 1998-99-2000-01 Dennis Alexander 1968 A.M. (Red) Bale 1934-35 Ron Arceneaux 1971-72 Robbie Beck 2000-01-02-03 Dennis Blair 1975-76-77-78 Steve Bradshaw 1967-68-69 George Alexander 1965-66-67 Eric Ball 2009 William Ard 1934-35-36 Nathan Beck 1980, 1982 Bernie Blaschke 1979-80-81 Travis Bradshaw 2008-09 M.H. Alexander 1918-19, 1921 Larry Ball 1977-78 Alvaro Arenas 1975 Karlon Bedford 1996-97-98-99 Butch Blume 1960-61 Carmen Brandon 1933-34-35 Tommy Alexander 1968-69-70 Van Ballard 1949 George Armstrong 1942 H.L. Bell 1916-17-18 Charles Boatman 1960 Robert Brandon 1937-38-39 Randy Alford 1970-71-72 Lute Barber 2005-06-07 Henry Armstrong 1942, 1946-47 H.W. Bell 1945 Mark Bockeloh 1973-74-75-76 William Brandon 1936-37 Omeke Alikor 2003-04-05-06 Tony Barker 1990-91 Joel Armstrong 2004-05-06-07 John Belton 1936 Wade Bode 1971-72-73 Dick Brannon 1938-39 Davon Allen 2008-09 Eric Barkett 1983 Kris Armstrong 1993-94 Jarrett Ben 2008-09 Larry Boehnemann 1975-76 Ted Brannon 1941-42 Donald Allen 1988, 1992 Brent Barnes 1973-74-75 G.L. Arnold 1945 Thomas Benford 1995-96-97-98 F.C. Boettcher 1918, 1920-21-22 Neal Branscum 1964-65 Chase Allen 1995-96-97 Melvin Barnes 1933-34 Harry Arthur 1936-37-38 Jason Benjamin 2002 Milton Bohannon 1930-31 Daniel Brast 1960 Emerson Allen 1992-93-94-95 Raymorris Barnes 2001-02-03-04 Percy Arthur 1933-34 Nathan Bennett 1990-91-92-93 Matt Bolding 2003-04-05 Jeff Brast 1977-78 Frank Allen 1949-50 Rodrigo Barnes 1969, 1971-72 Twyman Ash 1956 L.V. Benningfield 1965-66-67 Henry Bollman 1934-35 LaRay Brashers 1970-71-72 J.J. Allen 1928 Jean Barras 1955 Adrayll Askew 1992-93-94-95 Bubba Berg 1971-72 James Bommarito 1987 C.A. Brett 1920 Robert Allen 1950 C.A. Barrett 1921 Ricky Askew 1981-82-83 Aaron Berger 1926-27 Guy Booker 1975-76-77-78 Ray Brewster 1986-87 Travis Allen 1930 Kensley Barrett 1999 Jesse Atkins 1933-34-35 David Berken 2005-06-07-08 Gavin Boothe 2000-01 Shirley Brick 1915-16-17, 1919 Marvin Allensworth 1983 Bert Barron 1963-64-65 Gene Auldridge 1966-67-68 Dale Bernauer 1969 Mike Boudousquie 1985-86-87-88 Blois Bridges 1952-53 Isaac Allison 2000-01 Joe Barron 1968-69 Scott Austin 2005-06-07 Don Bernshausen 1971-72-73 Greg Boston 1975-77 Thad Bridges 1995-96 J.D. Allnoch 1927-28 Dennis Barry 1977-78-79-80 Charles Avants 1973-74 Wayne Bertsch 1962-63-64 Al Boughton 1951 O.J. Brigance 1987-88-89-90 Jack (Bucky) Allshouse 1968-69-70 Aaron Bassett 1998 Howard Ayers 1963-64 Joey Bevill 1974-75-76-77 Richard Bowe 1962-63-64 James Briggs 1955-56 G.F. Alsbrook 1956 Livy Bassett 1939-40

Rice Football l Letterman List l 169 Trey Briggs 2009 Gary B. Butler 1970-71-72 F.R. Carroll 1916 Billy Cline 1938 Olie Cordill 1937-38-39 • DDD • Antonio Brinkley 1981, 1983-84-85 Gary O. Butler 1981-82-83-84 Edward Carson 1974 Henry Clore 1932-33 John Cornett 1960-61 J.W. Dain 1916, 1919-20 John Brock 2003 Everett Burton 1993-94-95 Carson 1920 W.P. Clyce 1914-15 Don Costa 1954 David Damer 1981-82 Rondel Brock 1973-74-75 Charles Buxton 1966 Harmon Carswell 1950 Coan 1914-15 Byron Coston 1991-92-93-94 Rob Daniel 2002-03-04-05 Bo Broeren 1977-78-79 Judson Byars 1966 David Carter 2003-04 Trevor Cobb 1989-90-91-92 Kayne Coulter 1986-87-88-89 Billy Ed Daniels 1950-51-52 Victor Brooks 2006-07-08 James Byrd 1933 Jonathan Cary 2005-06-07 James Cochran 1963 Pat Courtney 1989 Larry Darling 1965-66-67 Ward Broom 1983-84 Lance Byrd 2003-04-05-06 James Casey 2007-08 Nigel Codrington 1987-88-89-90 Vince Courville 1981-82 David Darr 1977-78-79-80 Paul Brotze 1988-89-90 Buck Casson 2004-05 Dan Coffee 1936-37-38 Billy Cox 1960-61-62 Eldon Daunoy 1934 Blair Brown 1996-97 Alex Castano 1992 John Coffee 1930-31 Gary Cox 1973-74-75 F.M. Daugherty, Jr. 1935 E.V. Brown 1918-19-20 • CCC • Andrew Cates 2003-04-05 Frank Cogdell 1935 John L. Cox 1943-44 Leon Caddell 1959-60-61 Bryan Davenport 1971-72-73 Jeff Brown 1940-41 Troy Cates 1980-81-82-83 Johnny Cole 1961-62 LaVon Cox 1953-54 Ted Cain 1942 Angus Davis 1985-86 Larry Brown 1998-99-2000-01 James Cauley 1957 Everett Coleman 1986-87-88-90 Clif Crabtree 1969, 1971-72 Jeremy Calahan 2001-02-03-04 Dietrich Davis 2005-06 Spencer Brown 1960-61 Ronnie Cervenka 1963-64-65 John Coleman 1972-73-74-75 Derek Crabtree 1998-99-2000-01 Larry Caldwell 1969-70-71 George Davis 1965-66-67 Bob Brown 1969-70-71 Danny Cestero 2001 Trey Coleman 2003 Ryan Craig 2006-07-08 Jonathan Calhoun 2006 J.B. Davis 1943 W.E. Brown 1913-14-15-16 R.E. (Roy) Chambers 1921-22-23 Mike Collier 1975-76-77-78 W.O. Crain 1926 Michael Calhoun 1981-82 Joe L. Davis 1997, 1999-2000 Bob Brumley 1939-40-41 Richard Chapman 1951-52-53 Eddy Collins 1973-74-75-76 Courtney Cravin 1987-88-89-90 Robert Calhoun 2006-07-08-09 Joe W. Davis 1992-93-94-95 Mark Brundage 2008-09 David Cherry 1974-75-76 Edwin Collins 1971-72-73 J. F. Crawford 1937 Dale Calihan 1963-64 John Davis 1984-85-86-87 Larry Brune 1973-74-75 Bill Chilivetis 1971-72 Jay Collins 1965-66-67 Marshall Crawford 1953-54-55 Pat Callahan 1992-93-94-95 John W. Davis 1992 Billy Bucek 1957-58-59 Raymond Chilton 1956-57-58 Larry Collins 1981-82-83-84 Richard Crayton 1981, 1983 Aubrey Calvin 1929 Mike Collins 1978, 1980-81 Cleo Creamer 1937 Larry Davis 1967-68-69 Joe Buck 1970-71-72 Jonathan Chism 2000-01-02-03 Dean Calvin 1922 Roger Collins 1968-69-70 Kolis Crier 1990-91-92 Tim Davis 1969 Donald Bulanek 1973-74 T.F. Chmelik 1945 Charles Campbell 1984-85-86 Mark Comalander 1984-85-86-87 Clint Crisp 2001-02 W.R. Davis 1927 Stanley Burge 1976 Rick Christon 1983 Donald Campbell 1950 Merle Comstock 1926-27 Bill Crockett 1950-51-52 Dan Dawson 1998-99-2000-01 Danny Burgess 1983-84-85-86 Craig Christopher 1963-64-65 J.I. Campbell 1921-22-23 Herman Conklin 1930-31-32 Ernest Crockett 1977-78-79 Joel Dawson 1988-89-90-91 Eddie Burgoyne 1983, 1985-86 George Chukwu 2004-05-06-07 Jerry Candler 1960-61-62 Tony Conley 1968-69 Herschel Crowe 1990-91-92-93 Jack Day 1950-51-52 Sammie Burk 1950, 1953 Tommy Clanton 1970-71-72 Greg Cannady 1976 Quin Connelley 1933 L.C. Crutchfield 1943 Harlon Dearing 1963, 1964-66 Percy Burke 1930-31-32 Drew Clardy 2003-04-05-06 Douglas Canter 1977 Kevin Conrad 1995 Cotey-Joe Cswaykus 2002-04 Ricardo Deckard 1990-91 Bill Burkhalter 1949-50-51 Jeff Clark 1914-15 John Cardwell 1970 Chris Cooley 1992-93-94-95 Cullie Culpepper 1972-73-74 Chris DeMunbrun 2001-02-03 DeWayne Burnett 1982-83-84-85 Rand Clark 1974 Gary Carley 1969-70 Don Coontz 1981 R.E. Cummings 1913-14 Patrick Dendy 2000-01-02-03 Max Burnett 1960 Chase Clement 2005-06-07-08 Dan Carlton 1970-71 DeJaun Cooper 2003-04-05-06 Doug Cunningham 1975-76-77-78 E.W. DePrato 1918-19-20-21 Tony Burnett 1983-84 Scott Clements 1981-82 Eddy Carnes 1970 Earl Cooper 1976-77-78-79 W.B. Cunningham 1920 Craig Desmond 1989 Johnny Burrell 1959-60-61 Steve Clements 1989-90 Keshawn Carrington 2008-09 Andy Clifton 1994-95-96-97 Vaquero Cooper 1972 Lorenzo Cyphers 1985-86-87-88 Marvin DeWoody 1939-40 Michael Burt 1981-82-83-84 Paxton Corder 2000 Carlton Derrett 1976-77-78

170 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists Buddy Dial 1956-57-58 • EEE • • FFF • Hosea Fortune 1979-80-81 James Garner 1968, 1970 Layton Goleman 1952-53-54 Albert Dickey 1930-31-32 Jim Earthman 1977-78-79 Mike Falco 2003-04-05-06 Lawrence Fortuné 1995 D.R. Garnett 1913-14 Mike Gonzales 1987-88 J.E. Dickson 1941-42 Mike Ecklund 1991-92-93 David Falgout 2008-09 Dan Foster 1980-81 Skip Garrett 1977-78-80 Mike Goode 1971-72-73 Jarett Dillard 2005-06-07-08 Dan Edling 1981-82 Kyle Falk 1984-85-86-87 Harry Fouke 1933-34 Julius Garrett 1933 Jeramy Goodson 2008-09 Joey DiQuinzo 1977-78 Yoncy Edmonds 1992-93-94-95 Calvin Fance 1977-78-79-80 Heath Fowler 1998-99-2000-01 Derek Gary 1999-2001 Buford Goodwin 1922 Bobby Dixon 1992-93-94-95 Larry Edwards 1974-75-76 Clark Fangmeier 2006-07-08-09 J.J. Fox 1945 Arnaud Gascon-Nadon 2008 Darrell Goolsby 1984-85-86-87 Toren Dixon 2006-07-08-09 Randy Eggemeyer 1973-74-75 Nick Fanuzzi 2009 Johnnie Frankie 1934-35-36 Greg Gatlin 1999-2000-01-02 Courtney Gordon 2003-04-05-06 William Doak 1978 Virgil Eikenberg 1942, 1946-47 Steve Farabee 1977 Warrick Franklin 1993-94-95-96 Donald Gee 1955 Keilone Gordon 1995-96-97-98 Larry Doolen 1966 Alfred Ellis 1979 Jack Faubion 1968-69-70 Bill Frazier 1951-52 Fred Geisler 1973-74 Matt Gorges 1955-56-57 J.R. Dormant 1916-17 Baron Ellis 1940-41 F.T. Fendley 1913-14-15 Corey Frazier 2009 Eddie Gentry 1981-82-83 Brynton Goynes 1992-93-94-95 Garrett Dornon 2004 Ron Ellis 1990, 1991-93 Leroy Fenstemaker 1952-53 Ed Freeny 1985 Spencer George 1993-94-95-96 Ronnie Graham 1962 Christopher Douglas 2006-07-08 Donald Elsik 1963-64 David Ferguson 1963-64-65 Joseph Friedman 1934-35-36 Pat N. Gerald 1961 Darryl Grant 1977-78-79-80 Truman Douty 1931-32 Bert Emanuel 1992-93 Gary Ferguson 1972-73-74 Pat Friend 1972 Pat S. Gerald 1983 Charles Grantham 1953 Andray Downs 2003-04-05-06 Kody Emmert 2008-09 Hap Feuerbacher 1971-72 Jim Frith 1975-76 Joel Giddens 1984-85-86-87 Jerry Graves 1956-57-58 Michael Downs 1977-78-79-80 David England 1979-80 Kenny Fields 1987 Michael Fritsch 1961 Jared Gilbert 2004-05 Bobby Gray 1992-93-94 James Doyle 1964-65-66 Justin Engler 2000-01-02 Paul Fields 1966-67 Jack Frye 1931 Greg Gillingham 1990-91 Neal Gray 1996-97-98-99 Dan Drake 1951-52 Terry English 1970 Lanny Fife 1955 Howard Fulwiler 1913-14-15 Donald Gillis 1955, 1957 Richard Gray 1980-81-82 Ronald Dreyer 1962 Eddie Enriquez 1988-89-90 Mike Firestone 1979-80 Mike Gingrich 1995-96, 1998-99 Brandon Green 1999-2000-01-02 Thomas Driscoll 1930-31-32 Jeff Epp 1994 Chris Fisher 1973-74-75 Matt Ginn 2003, 2005 G.M. Green 1917 Victor Driscoll 1930-31-32 • GGG • John Gioffre 2008-09 J.R. Green 1937-38-39 Augie Erfurth 1945 Billy Fisk 1951-52 Bruce Gadd 1970-71-72 Drummond 1919 Paul Giroski 1949-50 T.W. Green 1929 David Erwin 1981 Brendon Fitzgerald 1991-92-93 Kevin Gaddis 2009 Larry Dueitt 1957-58 James Givens 1983-84 Buddy Gregory 1984-85-86 Ed Erwin 1969-70 Tim Fitzpatrick 1988-89-90 Phillip Gaines 2009 Darryl Duffie 1983 Vernon Glass 1948-49-50 David Grenardo 1995-96-97-98 Jarrett Erwin 1997-98-99-2000 Gene Fleming 1962-63-64 Will Galusha 2003 E.R. Duggan 1918-19-20-21 Earl Glassie 1939 David Grice 1988-89 John Eskridge 1962 Larry Flournoy 1967 (Manager) Robert Garbrecht 1952-53 Richard Duggan 1988-89-90-91 George Glauser 1948-49-50 Anthony Griffin 1997-98-99-2000 Braxton Evans 2005 Sam Flowers 1937 Paul Garcia 1978-79 Julian Duncan 1995-96-97-98 Steve Gleaves 1975, 1977-78-79 David Griffin 1988-89-90-91 Corey Evans 1998, 2000-02 Harris Forbes 1971-72 (Manager) Randy Garcia 1991-92-93 Frank Dunnigan 1948-49 (Manager) Tommy Godard 1971-72-73 Louis Griffin 1975-76 Ernest Evans 1984-85 John Forbes 1934-35-36 Max Gardner 1970 (Manager) Taylor Dupree 2007-08-09 Byron Godfrey 1994-95-96-97 Scott Grimes 1996-97-98-99 Rishone Evans 2002 Kevin Ford 2002 E.L. Garlach 1919 J.R. Dutton 1921 Art Goforth 1939-40-41 G.E. Grininger 1943-44 Jack Everett 1939-40 Shelburne Ford 1958-59 Doug Garland 1977 Dick Dwelle 1940-41-42 Bart Goforth 1970-71-72 L.H. Gripon 1915-16 Ricky Evrard 1977 Walter Ford 1977-78-79 Willie Garley 2007-08-09 E.H. (Eddie) Dyer 1918-19-20-21 Bill Goins 1991-92-93 Dale Grounds 1969-70-71 B.J. Forguson 1998-99-2000-02 Terrance Garmon 2006-07-08-09 Raymon Dyer 1960-61 (Manager) Robert Forrester 1998 Jimmy Golden 1992-93 Charles Gulbronson 1990-91-92

Rice Football l Letterman List l 171 Gerald Gusler 1957-58 Robert Hammond 1968 August O. Hein 1930 Eugene Hinyard 1966-67-68 David Houser 1974, 1976-77-78 R.A. Isaacks 1943 Edwin Hander 1930-31-32 Greg Heiskel 1983 Pio Hocate 1991 C.C. Howard 1944-45 Larry Izzo 1992-93-94-95 A.W. Harder 1928 John Held 1956 Paul Hochuli 1925-26 Ed Howard 1991-92-93-94 • hhh • Jeremy Harper 2003 Greg Henderson 2001-02-03-04 Howard Hoelscher 1956-57 Gabe Howe 2001-02 Tony Hackebeil 1975-76 Lew Harpold 1953-54-55 James Henderson 1964-65-66 Dick Hoerster 1945-46-47 Bill Howton 1949-50-51 • jjj • Dickie Bob Haddox 1950-51-52 Fred Jacob 1942 Wayne Harpold 1979-80-81-82 Joe Henderson 1967-68-69 Robert Hoffmann 1978-79-80 Will Hubbard 1962, 1964 C.M. Haden 1943 Cedrick Jackson 1994 Archie Harris 1982-83 Thomas A. Henderson 1929 Kevin Hodges 1982-83 Robert Hubble 1978-79-80-81 Don Hager 1937-38-39 Clifford Jackson 1989-90-91-92 Jerry Harris 1955-56 Tommy Henderson 2005-06-07-08 Dana Hogan 1991-92-93-94 John Hudson 1951-52-53 W.W. Hair 1919-20 Jake Jackson 1997-98-99-2000 Odis Harris 1930-31-32 Bruce Hendrickson 1956 Michael Holder 1964 Ross Huebel 2002-03-04 Frank Hairston 1937-38 1989, 1991-92 Tommy Harris 1982, 1984 Joey Henke 1982-83 Lamoine Holland 1954 Matt Huelsman 1994 Billy E. Hale 1962-63-64 Roland Jackson 1959-60-61 Henry Harrison 1973-74 Bruce Henley 1971-72-73 Donald Hollas 1987-88-89-90 John Huff 1965 Chris Hale 1968, 1970-71 Shan Jackson 1995-96-98-99 Dan Hart 1951-52-53 Eric Henley 1988-89-90-91 Hugo Hollas 1965-66-67 Brent Huffman 1995-96-97 Gene Hale 1941 T.H. Jackson 1916 Alvin Hartman 1958-59-60 Robby Heos 2004-05-06-07 Richard Hollas 1971-72-73 Scott Huffman 1999-2000-01-02 Travis Hale 1999-2000-01-02 Richard Jamerson 1930-31 Fred Hartman 1938-39-40 Kyle Herm 2000-01-02-03 Shane Hollas 1989-90-91-92 Andrew Hughes 1995-96-97-98 W.R. (Billy) Hale 1930 Vernon James 2005-06-07-08 Sammy Hartman 1987-88-89-90 Adam Herrin 2002-03-04-05 Will Hollas 1985-86, 1988 Arthur Hughes 1935-36-37 W.L. Hale, Jr. 1922-23-24 Chris Jammer 2008-09 Brice Harvey 1991 John Paul Hershey 1970-71-72 Terry Holley 2001-02-03-04 Macon Hughes 1967-68, 1970 Robert Hailey 1965-66-67 A.J. Jarrell 1917 Billy Harvin 1998-99-2000-01 Randy Hertel 1977-78-79-80 Ronnie Holliday 1965 Tim Hum 1985 Barney Haley 1933 D.C. Jarvis 1916-17, 1919-20 Lou Hassell 1930-31 E.W. Herting, Jr. 1925-26, 1928 Ben Hollingsworth 1963 Weldon Humble 1941-42, 1946 Bill Haley 1992 Jay Jefferson 1982-83 Mark Hatch 1981, 1983 Charles Hester 1981-82-83-84 Michael Holman 2002 Ted Humphreys 1984-85, 1987-88 Andy Hall 2003-04-05 Keith Jefferson 1989 Clint Hatfield 2001-02-03-04 David Hester 1966-67 Dwayne Holmes 1981-82-83-84 Dan Hunt 1964 Chris Hall 1993 Lamont Jefferson 1977-78-79-80 Ron Hatfield 1962 Tom Hetherington 1990-91-92-93 Stephen Holmes 1984-85-86-87 Kyle Hunter 1979 Courtney Hall 1985-86-87-88 Larry Jester 1993 Vincent Hawkins 1999-2000-01-02 J.C. Heyck 1924-25 Greg Holloran 1996-97 Jeremy Hurd 2000, 2002-03 Jerry Hall 1954-55 Randy Jinks 1968 Dustin Haynes 2002-03, 2005 Jake Hicks 2008-09 H.L. Hood 1943 V.K. Hurd 1913-14 Lee Haltom 1915 George Jinks 1967 Tobin Haynes 1970-71-72 Bryan Hill 1978-79-80-81 Jeff Hood 1985-86-87-88 Hal Husbands 1937-38-39 Halworthy 1919 Albert Johnson 1954-55-56 Donald Hayward 1968-70 Justin Hill 2007-08-09 Mike Hooks 1989-90-91-92 Monte Hutchinson 1968-69-70 Robbie Hamilton 2005-06 Carl Johnson 1952-53 Bubba Heard 2005-06-07 King Hill 1955-56-57 W.A. Hooper 1928 Elmo Hutzler 1933 James Hamrick 1983-84-85 Cedrick Johnson 1977, 1979-80 William Heard 1940-41 Louis D. Hill 1930 J.M. Hopkins 1924 N.E. Hyde 1926-27-28 Paul Hancock 1936-37-38 Clint Johnson 1998-99-2000-01 R.H. (Hal) Heath 1917-18-19 Glen Hine 1964-65-66 Reggie Hopkins 1978 Bill Haner 1937-38 Danny R. Johnson 1973-74-75-76 Jason Hebert 1998-99-2000-01 Glen Ray Hines 1986-87 David Hornberger 2001 Wes Hansen 1976, 1978-79 David (Kosse) Johnson 1951-52-53 W.C. Heflin 1922-24 Jess Hines 1936-37-38 Joe Hornberger 2001 • iii • C.A. Hanson 1944 J.W. Irvine 1922 Donald Johnson 1968, 1970 Joe Heikkinen 1983-84-85-86 Jimmy Hines 1987-89 Cary Horton 1990-91-92 Lee Hammett 1930-31-32 John Isaac 1986-87-88 Doug Johnson 1980, 1982-83-84 Kelly Hejtmancik 2000-01 Garland Hinman 1932 Brent Hotard 2008-09

172 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists Eddie Johnson 1983-84 Gordon Kellogg 1953-54 Scott Kloesel 1983-84-85 Joe Lamy 1994 Wade Lee 1987-88 Lance Luedeker 2003, 2005-06 Eric Johnson 1984-85-86-87 W.W. Kendrick 1925 H.L. Klotz 1922-23 Mike Landrum 1973-74-75 Kenneth Lefner 1967-68 D.B. Lunday 1942 Freddy Johnson 1979-80 A.R. Kennedy 1917, 1920-21 Brent Knapton 1986-87-88 Brennan Landry 2002-03-04-05 Lester Lehman 1965-66-67 Bryan Lyssy 1993-94 Kevin Johnson 1994 J.B. Kennedy 1945 Charles Knight 1956-57-58 Matt Landry 1936-37-38 Clint Leschber 1996-97-98-99 Preston Johnson 1964 Mack Kennedy 1957 Dewitt Knight 1932 Buck Laning 1973, 1976 Norman Letts 1933-34 Sammy Johnson 1971-72-73 Ross Kennedy 1928-29 Joe J. Knipple 1926-27-28 Bob Lantrip 1948-49 Msonthi Levine 1992 • mmm • David Maberry 1985-86-87-88 Robert Johnston 1959-60-61 Wayne Kennedy 1966-67-68 William Knowles 1977, 1979-80 Nick Lanza 1946-47-48 Keith Lewis 1984-85-86-87 A.A. Macaluso 1945 Ronnie Johnston 1969-70-71 Huey Keeney 1945-46-47-48 Marcus Knox 2006-07-08-09 Josh LaRocca 1991, 1993-94-95 Kerry Lewis 1991-92 Trey Macaluso 2005 Bush Jones, Jr. 1927-28-29 Gordon Kellogg 1952-53-54 Allen Koch 1986-87-88-89 Ross Lassley 2000-01-02-03 Ryan Lewis 2009 Alastair MacPhail 1989-90 Chris Jones 2007-08-09 David Kelley 1956-57 Koenig 1927 Otha Latin 1988-89-90-91 Tommy Lewis 1973-74, 1976 Odis Mack 1978-79-80 Donnell Jones 1982, 1984-85 Jerry Kelley 1961-62-63 Koty Kothmann 1981-82 Bill Latourette 1970-71 Walter Ligon 1959-60 Dicky Maegle 1953-54 E.R. Jones 1929-30 Jim Kelley 1974-75 Jordan Kramer 2000, 2002-03-04 Chuck Latourette 1964-65-66 Ronnie Lillard 2008-09 John W. Magee 1942-46-47 Gene Jones 1956-57-58 John Kelly 1947-48-49 Michael Kramer 1972 Fred Lauterbach 1931-32-33 Andy Lindblade 1984-85 Roddy Maginot 2008-09 Jason Jones 1993 John Kelly 1971-72-73 Ronald Kramer 1957 Richard Lauterbach 1933 Preacher Lindsay 1917, 1919 Bert Magness 1930 M.A. Jones 1946 Pat Kelly 1972-73 Tommy Kramer 1973-74-75-76 Winston LaVan 1990-91-92 James Liska 1973-74-75 Kenny Major 1985-86 Mike Jones 1994-95-96-97 Randy Kerbow 1960-61-62 Rolf Krueger II 2003-04-05-06 Mendel Laviage 1955 Steve Lister 1983-84 Doug Malcomb 1981-82 Todd Jones 1984-85-86-87 Rick Kern 1975 Wes Kubesch 1996-97-98-99 D.C. Lawrence 1921, 1923 Gene Little 1950-51-52 Daniel Malin 1961-62 T.R. Jones 1944 David Keys 1968-69-70 J.W. Kucera 1943 F.A. Lawrence 1943-44 Bobby Lively 1958-59-60 Charles Malmberg 1941-42-43, 46 Donald Jordan 1958-59 (Manager) Steve Kidd 1983-84-85-86 Louis Kunetka 1939-40 Cory Laxen 2003-04-05 Richard Lockman 1979 Kim Malone 1969-70-71 W.B. Joseph 1925-26 L.L. Kilgore 1943 Marvin Kunkel 1957 Gilbert Leach 1929 Mark Lodge 1996 Mike Malone 1970 G.B. Journey 1913-14 Kent Killion 1977-78-79-80 Keith Kveton 1977-78-79-80 Joseph Leary 2007-08 Ed Lofton 1973-74-75 W.A. Malseed 1944 John Joyce 1976-77-78-79 Robert Kimbro 1930 Michael Lecclier 1998 G.A. Lokey 1922 Frankie B. Mandola 1966-67-68 Luke Juist 2004-05-06-07 Donald Kindred 1989-90-91-92 Delwood Lee 1949 Brandon Long 2007-08-09 David Mangold 1984-85-86, 1988 Boyd King 1958-59-60 • lll • Derwood Lee 1948-49 Bob Loper 1975-76-77 Tony Labay 1965-66 Jerry Manning 1972 Brandon King 2005-06-07-08 Jimmy Lee 1991-92-93-94 Thomas Lott 2003-04-05 Gary LaBerge 1959 Brandon Manning 1998-99-2000-01 • kkk • Gilbert King 1969-70-71 K.E. Lee 1929-30 R.F. Loughridge 1925-27, 1931 E.F. Kalb 1913-14-15-16 Dick Lagow 1965-66 Ron Manning 1986-87-88 Greg King 1987-88-89-90 LaMar Lee 1952-53 Terry Lowe 1982-83-84 Ndukwe Kalu 1993-94-95-96 Fay Lagow 1931-32-33 David Mantor 1955-56 Rufus King 1958-59-60 Lyndon Lee 1995 Alex Lowry 2009 George Karam 1960-61 Joe Lagow 1933-34 Casey Marchbanks 2007-08 Randy Kitchens 2007-09 Mark Lee 2000 Raul Loya 1983-84-85-86 Mike Keavney 1985 Ernie Lain 1937-38-39 Ronnie Marsh 1967-68-69 Chester Klaerner 1930-31 Mike Lee 1982, 1984-85 Bruse Loyd 1983-84 Gene Keel 1940 R.L. Lamb 1923 Kyle Martens 2008-09 Clifford Klindworth 1935-37 Randy Lee 1969-70-71 Jason Lucas 1988-90 Henry Kellogg 1933 Jay Lamy 1992-93-94-95 Donny Martin 1979-80-81-82 Max Kloesel 1959, 1962 (Manager) Tommy Lee 1989 Kramer Lucio 2008-09

Rice Football l Letterman List l 173 Henry Martin 1959 Dee McCurry 1972-73-74 Jeff Mercer 1992-93-94 W.O. Morgan 1928-29-30 Rudolph Nelson 1978 • OOO • R.J. Martin 1944 Sonny McCurry 1949-50-51 Michael Merrick 2002-03-04 Alex Morris 1995-96-97 Bob Nemir 1944-45 Eric Ober 1994-95 Anton Martinkus 1930 John McDonald 1964-65 Willie Merritt 1998-99 Joe Morris 1934-36 Horton Nesrsta 1951-52-53 David Odem 1963 Kevin Masek 1994-95-96 Mike McDonald 1970 Albert Metzler 1933-34 Russell Moses 1984-85-86-87 Jack Neubauer 1970 Jeff Odom 1997 J.L. Mason, Jr. 1944-45 Vance McDonald 2009 Keith Meyer 2000-01-02 Max Moss 1987, 1989 Eric Neuhaus 2007 Steve Ogletree 1971-72 Terry Mason 1970 Calvin McDougle 1939-40-41 Brian Mica 1981-82 Mitch Moss 1989, 1991 Alfred R. Neumann 1949-50 J.M. Ogg 1925, 1927 Travis Mason 2006-07-08-09 E.H. McFarland 1917-18-19 Harold Mickelson 1931-32-33 Will Moss 2005-06-08 Jesse Neves 1973-74 Michael O’Grady 1965 Wayland Mason 1984-85-86-87 J.W. McFarland 1914-15-16-17 Middleton 1917 Anthony Mowry 2000-01 Joe Neveux 1930-31 Gilbert Okoronkwo R.D. Mathias 1915 G.A. McGee 1919-20-21-22 Charles Miller 1963 Darrell Mouton 1977-78-79-80 Rodd Newhouse 1994-95-96-97 1998-99-2000-01 Rock Mathis 1983, 1986 Brad McKay 1985-86-87-88 Chris Miller 1990-91-92 Dwane Moyer 1975-76-77-78 Danny Newman 1976-77-78 Larry O’Neal 1973-74-75 Raymond Mauldin 1959 H.R. McKean 1921 Deron Miller 1981-82 Dwight Moyer 1975-76-77-78 H.J. Nichols, Jr. 1943-44, 1946 G.W. Oprea 1945 Joe Tom Maxwell 1965 Rusty McKeever 1973 Gene Miller 1957-58-59 Bert A. Mueller 1930, 1933 Johnny F. Nichols 1959 John Orsak 1959 Lee May 1930 Stan McKinney 1982-83-84 Jimmy Miller 2005-06-07-08 Jim Murphy 1989 Johnny H. Nichols 1961-62-63 Travis Ortega 1997-98-99-2000 Scott Mayhew 2002-03-04 Jim McKinnon 1930-32 Ralph Miller 1934 Ralph Murphy 1946-47-48-49 Howard Nicholls 1934-35 Bryan Ottmers 1974 Sam Mays 1933-34-35 W.L. McKinnon 1928 C.H. Mims 1929 T.R. Murphy 1945 Douglas Nicholson 1965-66-67 Kerry Overton 1983-84-85-86 Louis Mazzurana 1962 Scott McLaughlin 1983-84 John Mims 1961-62-63 G.H. Murray 1925, 1927 Gordon Nicholson, Jr. 1931-32 Cheta Ozougwu 2007-08-09 Malden McArthur 1930-31 Tyrone McLaurin 1987 George Miner 1944, 1946 Virgil Mutschink 1955 N.L. Nicholson 1945, 1947 Mark McArthur 1983 Josh McMillan 1997-98-99-2000 Julius Mitchell 2000-01 Robert Myer 1930-31-32 Scott Nimmons 2008 Ross McBrayer 1937 Ryan McMillan 1997-98 Osby Mitchell 1980-81 Pinky Nisbet 1953-54-55 • ppp • Jake McBride 1945, 1948 James McPhail 1948-49 (Manager) Scott Mitchell 2007-08-09 Chris Nixon 1985-86-87, 1989 Harold Palmer 1937-38-39 William McCabe 1972-73-74 Joe McPhail 1949 Todd Mohr 2006-07-08 • NNN • Ralph Noble 1946-47 Jarrett Palmieri 1989-90-91-92 Jerry Nacarrato 1970-71 W.J. McCaine 1921 Walter McReynolds 1962-63-64 Phillip Money 1980-81-82-83 Andy Nobles 1938 Bryce Parker 1937 James Nall 1942 LaDouphyous McCalla 1995-96-97-98 W.M. McVey 1924 Ben Montgomery 1994-95-96 Kim Noland 1975-76 E.M. Parker 1945-46-47-48 Jim Nance 1936-37 Wally McCampbell 1984 Micah Meador 2002-03-04 Wright Moody 1969-70-71 Matt Nordstrom 2008-09 Richard Parker 1965 P.E. Nash 1917, 1919-20-24 George McCarble 1928-29-30 Jody Medford 1972-73-74 Bobby Moore 1950-51-52 Wil Norris 2007 Tyler Parish 2008-09 Billy Neal 1973-75-76 John McCauley 1932, 1934-35 Larry Medford 1971-72-73 Charlie Moore 1935-36-37 Rodney Norton 1972-73-74-75 Don Parrish 1975-76-77-78 John Neece 1935-36-37 William McClay 1985-86-87-88 Evan Meeks 1999, 2001 Joe Moore 2001-02-03-04 Andrew Novak 2006 D.P. Parrish 1943-44 Terry Neely 1981 Wayne McClelland 1959 Mace Meeks 1986-87 Lynwood Moore 1959 Robert Nowlin 1942 George Parry 1962-63 Wayneard Nellums 1979-80-81-82 Mike McCollum 1971 Weldon Meeks 1978-80-82 Norman Moore 1952 (Manager) Bobby Nunez 1982-83-84-85 Cedric Parson 1987 Chad Nelson 1994-95-96-97 Johnny McCoy 1980-81 Charles Mehr 1933 Steve Moore 1973-74-75-76 Clint Parsons 1987-88-89-90 K.O. Nelson 1945 Clifford McCraw 1957-58 Floyd Melcher 1937, 1939 G.O. (George) Morgan, Jr. 1922-23-24 Tom Parsons 1947-48 Paki Nelsno 1995 James L. McCullough 1933 Terrence Melton 1995-96-97-98 Rusty Morgan 1965 Alden Pasche 1930-31

174 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists Steve Pasterchick 1978-79 Paul Piper 1962-63-64 Richard Pustka 1968 Brian Rider 1967 (Manager) Mike Ruehman 1983-84 R.J. Schroeder 1951-52-53 Brian Patterson 1981-82-83 James Pitman 2002-03-04 Reggie Riggs 1980-81-82 Mike Ruff 1994-95-96 Charlie Schuchard 1971-72 (mgr.) Michael Patterson 2009 Rashard Pittman 1998-99-2000-01 Teddy Riggs 1950-51 Larry Ruffin 1996-97-98-99 Max Schuebel 1951-52-53 William Patterson 1959 Bobby Plaster 1966-67-68 • qqq • Harold Riley 1947-48-49 Alvin Runnels 1979-80-81-82 George Schulgren 1965-66-67 Stone Quillian 1940-41-42 Kenny Paul 1952-53-54 Gary Poage 1960-61 Joel Rios 1981-82-83 Carl Russ 1944, 1946-47 Randall Schultz 1991 L.L Payne 1927-28 Dennis Pokluda 1973-74 Jay Riviere 1954-55 Russ Russell 1970 Ronald Schultz 1959, 1961 C.W. Pearce 1945 Charles Pollard 1957-58-59 • RRR • Billy Robb 1937, 1939 T.N. Russell 1929 Robert Schulze 1932-33 Hart Peebles 1956, 1958 C.O. Pollard 1918 Gene Raesz 1959-60-61-62 S.J. Roberts, Jr. 1947-48-49 Deric Rutherford 1991-92-93-94 Joe Schwab 1984-85 Tommy Peel 1970 Ryan Pontbriand 1999-2000-01-02 Brian Raines 2005-06-07-08 Charles Robinson 1968-69-70 Don Rutledge 1976-77-78-79 Carl Schwartz 1947-48-49 Thadis Pegues 2002, 2004-05 Bendy Poole 1959 Patrick Randolph 2007-08-09 Melvin Robinson 1981-82-83-84 Frank Ryan 1956-57 Paul Scire 1981 David Perkins 2004-05-06-07 Tom Posey 1940 Don Rather 1958-59 Merritt Robinson 1987-88-89 Leroy Rysa 1965 Dexter Scott 1985-87 Hal Perkins 1974 Nate Poss 1973-74-75-76 R.H. Ray 1922-23-24 Allen Rodgers 1959 Jack Scott 1929 Robert Perkins 1942 J.P. Potts 1916, 1919 Eddie Rayburn 1954-55 Erik Rodriguez 1994 • SSS • Kelly Scott 1932 Michael Perry 1995-96-97-98 G.B. Powell 1919-20 Lance Redmon 2001 Jimmie Rogers 1936-37-38 Marc Scott 1983-84-85-86 Ernie Rogers 1976-77-78 Nick Sabula 1999-2000-01-02 Vince Pershing 1989-90 Frank Power, Jr. 1927-28-29 Claude Reed 1974-75 Adrian Sadler 1997-98-99-2000 Scraeder 1927 Sam Knox Reed 1967-68-69 Page Rogers 1954-55 Edwin Peters 1959 Paul Power 1984-85 Mitchell Sadler 1941 Jared Scruggs 2003-04-05 Tommy Rees 1961 Roger Roitsch 1968-69-70 James Peters 1954-55 Calvin Powitsky 1965-66 William D. Sadler 1932, 1934-35 W.F. Scruggs 1943-44 Scott Reeves 1986-87-88-89 Kurt Roper 1992-93-94 Archie Peterson 1963 Chad Price 2003-04-05-06 Kenneth Sam 1980-81 Ted Scruggs 1941-42, 1946 Jon Peterson 1972-73-74 Herman Price 1936-37 D.J. Reneaux 1945 Quentis Roper 1985-86-87-88 Josh Seale 2000-01 Mark Roquemore 1976 Eric Sampson 1981-82-83-84 Virgil Phelps 1964-65 Jack Price 1946-47-48-49 Alvin Rettig 1982-83 Edward Searcy 1957-58 I.B. Rose 1945 Alfred Sanders 1975-76 Bryan Phillips 1977-78-79-80 Joe Price 1939-40-41 Atwood Reynolds 1925 John Searcy 1959 Rashad Reynolds 1995-96-97-98 Jeff Rose 1974-75-76 Tim Sanders 1979-80-81-82 Dickie Phillips 1967-68 Steven Prichard 1966-67-68 Joey Roseborough 1987, 1989 Aaron Sandoval 1997-98-99, 2001 Bryan Seely 1974-75-76 Donald Phillips 1956-57 Verlan Prichard 1940-41 Don Rhoden 1950-51-52 Ardie Segars 1973-74-75-76 Kyle Rice 1979-80-81-82 Charles Ross 2009 Herbert Sawyer 1929-30 Mike Phillips 1969-70-71 Alan Pringle 1973-74 Tobin Rote 1946-47-48-49 A.C. Sauer 1926 Richard Segina 1987-88-89-90 Tucker Phillips 1993-94-95-96 Atchley Procter 1953-54 Robert Rice 1963-64 Andrew Sendejo 2006-07-08-09 Barry Richardson 1965-66-67 Kent Rowald 1983-84-85 A.P. Schoenfield 1927-28 James Phorne 1983-84-85-86 Michael Procter 1965 D. Senuta 1945 Chad Richardson 1996-97-98-99 Kenneth Roy 1974-75-76 Jake Scheuhle 1936-37-38 Joe Phy 1971-72-73 Rex Procter 1949-50 Marc Seguin 1980-81 Dan Richardson 1932 Laney Royal 1977-78 Jon Schnable 1958-59 Pike Pickett 2001 Tim Procter 1977-78 Darrell Richardson 1991-92 Roy Royall 1934-35 Charles Schoultz 1939 (Manager) Corey Seymour 1989-90-92-93 Pascual Piedfort 1966-67-68 Steve Pruitt 1971-72-73 Ernest Richardson 1965-66 Will Rub 1977-78-79-80 Bobby Schrader 1988-89-90 C.R. Shaw 1919 Randy Piel 1974-75-76 Chris Ptaszek 2005-06-07-08 Walter Richardson 1969-70 Leo Rucka 1951-52-53 Karl Schraer 1986 Doug Shaw 1991 Clenzie Pierson 1980-81-82 Oather Pugh 1949 Rod Rickett 1980-81 Marcus Rucker 2003-04-05-06 Rudy Schrieder 1964 Eric Shaw 1985-86-87 Kenneth Pinkston 1990-91-92 Frank Pustka 1966-67-68 Rudd 1916-17 Jimmy Shaw 2003

Rice Football l Letterman List l 175 M.W. Sheffield 1943-44 Frank Smith 1961 Mike Spruill 1969-70-71 J.A. Stoppel 1928 • TTT • Jack Throckmorton 1954-55 Antwan Shell 1999-2000-01-02 H.W. Smith 1922-23-24 Seaman Squyres 1930-31 Fred Stovall 1985 Chance Talbert 2006-07-08-09 Raphael Tillman 1995, 1999 R.L. Shelton 1945 J.D. Smith 1956-57-58 Brian Stacey 2008-09 Paul Strahan 1968-69-70 Brad Tally 1971-72 Kenneth Tilton 1959 Robby Shelton 1966-67-68 Joel Smith 1965-66 Joe Staley 1939-40 Russell Streeter 1994-95-96 H.D. Tate 1943-44 James Timmons 1951-52 Terry Shelton 1966-67 Judd Smith 1996-97-98-99 W.M. Standish 1913-14-15 John Stroman 1975, 1977-78 Gene Taubert 1966-67-68 Bobby Tincher 1977 Ja’Corey Shepherd 2005-06-07-08 Kenny Smith 1998-99-2000-01 John Stanfield 1973-74-75-76 Randolph Strong 1930-31-32 Carl Taylor 2005-06-08 Douglas Tipton 1939-40 John Thomas Shepherd 2006-07-08-09 Kyle Smith 1981-82-83 Aaron Stanley 1993-94-95-96 David Stroud 1975-76 Charlie Taylor 1975-76-77-78 Everett Todd 1979, 1981-82-83 Michael Shirk 1991-92-93 LonDee Smith 1997-98-2000 Reinhardt Stanzel 1937-38-39 Max Stroud 1959-60 Mac Taylor 1953 Jericho Toilolo 1980, 1983 Chris Shoppa 1980-81-82 Michael Smith 2008-09 C.H. Starin 1945 Mark Stuart 1982-83 William Taylor 1946-47-48-49 Brandon Tolbert 2007-08 Tanner Schuck 2008-09 P.A. Smith 1929 E.Y. Steakley, Jr. 1936-37-38 Larry Stuppy 1990-91 Randolph Teakell 1977 A.M. Tomforde 1913-15 Dan Shuford 1956 Quinton Smith 2004-05-06 Charles Stearns 1950 Joe Suggs 1971 Trey Teichelman 1988-89-90-91 Steve Tomkins 1984-85 Mark Shupak 1983 R.C. Smith 1943-44 Frank Steen 1934, 1936-37 Douglas Sullivan 1937-38 Richard Terrell 1924 Charles Torello 1995-96-97-98 Matt Sign 1989-90-91-92 Raymond Smith 1934-35 Thomas Stellman 1959-60 R.S. Sullivan 1917, 1922 Arthur Terry 1993-94-95-96 Clemente Torres 1992-93-94 Gene Silver 1950-51 Robert Smith 1939 R.B. Stelzer 1943 Pete Sultis 1942, 1946 Thurman Terry 1958 Jacque Torres 1988-89 Gerald Simila 1970 Roland Smith 1983 Ben Stephens 2000-01-02-03 Don Suman 1939 Tracy Terry 1971 M.J. Towns 1944 Billy Simmons 1958-59-60 Ryan Smith 1999-2000-01 Travis Stephenson 2004 Robert Summerlin 1989-90 Jeremy Thigpen 1993-94-95-96 Orville Trask 1954-55 Kennett Simmons 1959-60-61-62 Tyler Smith 2009 Sean Sterle 1986 Robert Susen 1975-76 E.F. Thomas 1929 W.C. Treadway 1951-52-53 Jack Simms 1942-43 Brannan Smoot 1985-86-87 Henry Stern 1937 Jeff Swab 1977 Jeff Thomas 1984-85-86-87 Robert Tresch 1940-41-42 Ryan Simonak 2003-04 C.C. Snell 1914 Don Stephens 1942 Jim Swanson 1964-65-66 Paul Thomas 1996-97 Kevin Trigg 1981-82-83 John Simonton 1993 David Snellings 1971-72-73 John Stephenson 1959 Swartz 1921-22-23 Rickey Thomas 1977-78-79-80 Lyndal Trout 1973, 1975-76 Bill Simpson 1922 Mark Snyder 1978 Stevens 1915 P.D. Swatzell 1943 Cameron Thompson 2007-08 Dwain Turner 1983-84-85-86 David Simpson 1971-72 Ronnie Sollock 1967 Hugh Stevens 1938-39-40 Ahmad Sweeney 2008 Charles Thompson 1955-56 Jon Turner 2004-05-06-07 Jim Simpson 1984-85 Scott Solomon 2007-08-09 Larry Stewart 1962-63 Carl Swierc 1971-72-73 Joe Bob Thompson 1998-99-2000-01 Melvin Turner 1987-88-89 Ed Singletary 1937-38-39 Mike South 1977-78 Pat Stidham 1974-75-76 John Sword 1971 Larry Thompson 1994-95-96 R.R. Turner, Jr. 1944 Tommy Siragusa 1954-55 Bryan Soward 1991-92-93 Elliston Stinson 1984-85 James Sykes 1973-74-75-76 Preston Thompson 2007-08 Shane Turner 2008-09 Brandon Skeen 2000-01-02-03 Jeff Sowells 1992-93-94-95 Harold Stockbridge 1941, 1946-47 John Syptak 2002-03-04-05 Roy Thompson 1985-86-87 Jamie Tyler 1998-99-2000-01 Doak Slay 1981-82 Clifford Sparks 2001-02-03-04 David Stockwell 1968-69-70 John Sylvester 1933-34-35 Steve B. Thompson 1981-82-83-84 Mike Tyler 1969-70-71 Buck Sloan 1939-40-41 Gordon Speer 1957-58-59 John Stoerkel 1966-67 John Sylvester 1961-62-63 Steve M. Thompson 1986-87 Thomas Tyner 1965-66-67 W.O. Smiley, Jr. 1925 Steve Spicer 1979-80-81 Bill Stone 1987-88-89-90 Brian Symonette 1989-90 Todd Thompson 1988-89-90-91 Corbin Smiter 2006-08 Nick Spillios 1974-75-76 Bryant Stone 1954-55 Travis Thompson 2000-01-02 Bencil Smith 2005-06-08 Mark Spinner 1994-95-96-97 Morris Stone 1952-53-54 Terry Thornton 1988-89-90-91 C.M. Smith 1945 James Spruill 1942, 1947 Lee Stonestreet 1949-50 John Thrasher 1930-31-32

176 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists • UUU • • WWW • Ted Watson 1950 Bobby Wilburn 1979 Frank Wilson 1977-78-79-80 Mike Wylie 1989-90 C.J. Ugokwe 2006-07-08 Ron Waedemon 1969-71-72 Robert Wayt 1959-60-61 I.M. Wilford 1922-23-24 Greg Wilson 2001-02-03-04 William Wyman 1947-48-49 Ronald Ulbrich 1963 Brett Wagner 1980-81-82 Russell Wayt 1962-63-64 John Wilkins 1963 (Manager) Mike Wilson 1993-94-95 Kent Ulm 1968 Daniel (Hans) Wagner 1951-52 Gerald Weatherly 1945, 1947-48-49 Austin Wilkinson 2005-06-07-08 John R. Windrow 1958-59 David Webb 1959 Jim Willard 1981 Tim Winn 1988, 1990-91 • YYY • Ulrich 1923 Kurt Wagner 1993 Michael Yelin 1966 (Manager) Max Webb 1958-59-60 Aaron Williams 2007-08-09 Jason Winship 1993-94-95-96 F.W. Underwood 1924-25-26 Ronnie Waldo 1964 Brandon Yelovich 2008-09 Xavier Webb 2008-09 Adam Williams 1997-98-99 Robert Winship 1949-50 J.A. Underwood, Jr. 1918-19-20-21 Emmett Waldron 1991-92-93-94 Dwayne Young 1969-70 Matt Webber 1998-99-2000-01 Alonzo Williams 1989-90-91-92 Leland Winston 1966-67-68 Cornelius Walker 1972-73-74 Victor Young 1997-98-99 T.A. Weems 1940 Bobby Williams 1956-57 O.C. Winston 1925 Donahue Walker 1981-83 James O. Younts, Jr. 1930 • VVV • Gene Walker 1963-64-65 Bob Weisberg 1970 (Manager) Bobby Williams, Jr. 1979-80 Harry Witt 1933-34-35 Bo Valles 1993, 1995-96-97 Jeff Walker 1987-88 John Welch 2006-07-08-09 Byron Williams 1934-35 Jack Wolcott 1948-49 G.D. Vance 1916 Malcolm Walker 1962-63-64 Doyle Weldon 1950 C.D. Williams 1929 Benji Wood 1996-97 • ZZZ • David Vandiver 1971-72-73 William Walker 1963-64-65 Clark Wells 1941 Derrick Williams 1993-94-95 Joe Don Wood 2002-03-04-05 Eric Zammit 1976-77 Jeff Vanover 2000, 2002-03 John Wall 2005 Darrick Wells 1984-85 James (Froggy) Williams 1946-47-48-49 J.P. Wood 1939 Whitlock Zander 1939-40-41 Dan Van Winkle 1966-67 Bill Wallace 1932, 1934-35 Todd Wernet 1977-78 Jared Williams 2009 Michael Wood 1964 R.F. Zelsman 1943-44-45 Ron Vaughn 1973-74-75 Brandon Wallace 2000-01 Ben Westcott 1996 Kenneth Williams 1955-56-57 Philip Wood 1969-70-71 Ray Zimmerman 1940-41 Edgar Vega 2002-04 John Wallace 1930-31-32 Joey Wheeler 1989-90-91-92 Mark Williams 1970-71-72 Stephen Wood 2003-04-05 Paul Zipperlen 1955 Lester Veltman 1957-58 Newell Wallace 1977-78-79-80 Paul Wheeler 1984 Richard A. Williams 1994 William Wood 2003-04-05-06 John Zurita 1986-87-88 Jeff Venghaus 1994-95 Larry Walling 1970-71-72 Brownie Wheless 1969-70 Richard C. Williams 1986-87-88-89 Dickie Woods 1960-61 Adam Zylman 1993-94-95 Simon Verret 1950 Glenn Walls 1949-50-51 Aubrey White 2004-05-06-07 Rodney Williams 1980-81 G.A. Woods 1924-26 Jack Vestal 1937 George Walmsley 1944-45-46-47 Claude White 1956-57 R.P. Williams 1919-20-21 Ryan Woods 1994-95-96 Richard Vestal 1940 Dale Walters 1980-81-82-83 John White 2000-01-02 S.J. Williams, Jr. 1924-25 Bob Woolbright 1954 Cameron Vester 2009 R.L. Walters 1922 Johnson White 1990, 1992-93 Travis Williams 1985-86 Adrian Woolcock 1994-95 Tom Vickers 1935-36-37 C.A. Ward 1928 Sean White 1999-2000-01-02 Walter Williams 1936-37-38 C.H. Wooten 1913-14 Donell Victorian 1998-99 Sam Ward 1952 Al Whitfield 1978-79-80-81 Windell Williams 1942, 1946 Mike Wooten 1984 Mike Vietor 1995-96-97-98 Taylor Wardlow 2006-07-08-09 Jamey Whitlock 1994-95-96 Robert Williamson 1976-77-79-80 R.E. Wortham 1954-55 J.L. Vilbig 1918 Sean Washington 1991-92-93 Kenneth Whitlow 1938-39-40 Greg Willig 1989-90-91-92 Bill Wright 1950-51 Randy Vincent 1959 Terrence Washington 1983 Larry Whitmire 1955-56-57 M.C. Willis 1923 Bobby Wright 1958 Stahle Vincent 1969-70-71 Tony Washington 1996-97 Donald Whittaker 1952 Luke Willson 2009 C.T. Wright 1944 Jim Vining 1963-64-65 Halie Washington 1987 Jesse Whittenton 1973, 1976 Derras Wilmington 1993, 1995-96 J.M. Wright 1943 Charles Volz 1973 Ronald Waters 1959 Charlie Wiesbusch 2007-08 Antonio Wilson 1989-90-91-92 Ben Wulf 1997, 1999-2000 Joe Watson 1946-47-48-49 Ben Wiggins 2002-03-04 Don Wilson 1953-54-55 Gordon Wyatt 1948-49-50

Rice Football l Letterman List l 177 RICE ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER • 1 • • 3 • Kris Armstrong (WR) 1992-96 Tommy Harris (DB) 1982-84 Randy Piel (DB) 1974-76 • 10 • Wes Hansen (PK) 1977-79 Alan Pringle (PK) 1974 Jeremy Bates (QB) 1997-99 Steve Thompson (DB-LB) 1985-88 Mark Snyder (QB) 1977-78 W.D. Agnor (L) 1934 Gary Butler (LB-DB) 1981-84 Doug Loafman (DB-P-PK) 1977 Jeff Vanover (LB) 1999-2003 Greg Willig (QB) 1989-92 Scott Clements (DB) 1979-82 Sammie Burk (B) 1953-54 William McClay (RB-DB) 1985-88 Darrell Mouton (RB) 1978-80 Marcus Rucker (RB-LB) 2004-06 Tucker Phillips (P) 1993-96 Leland Key (PK) 1983 Homer Borgstedte (B) 1955 Charles Gulbronson (QB) 1989 Michael Calhoun (QB) 1981-82 Randy Kitchens (DB) 2007-09 Matt Webber (WR) 1997-2001 Keith Lewis (WR) 1984-87 Sonny Searcy (B) 1956-58 Cary Horton (LB) 1990-92 Mark Shupak (PK) 1983-84 Dustin Haynes (DB) 2002-05 Shane Hollas (QB-DB) 1988-89 Bobby Lueders (B) 1959 Ndukwe Kalu (DL) 1993-96 Quentis Roper (QB) 1985-88 • 5 • Ja’Corey Shepherd (DB) 2005 Johnston White (DB-LB) 1990-93 John Wilkins (B) 1962 Ryan Smith (DL) 1997-98 Keith Jefferson (LB) 1989 Robert Susen (DB) 1974-76 Patrick Randolph (DB) 2006-09 Kurt Roper (QB) 1994 Glen Hine (RB) 1964-66 Kyle Herm (QB) 1999-2003 Antonio Wilson (DB) 1990-92 Michael Downs (DB) 1978-80 Michael Perry (RB) 1995-98 Bruce Gadd (QB) 1970-72 Kyle Smith (DL) 1999 Nathan Bennett (DB) 1993 Jim Willard (DB) 1981-82 • 7 • Travis Hale (P) 1999-2002 Claude Reed (QB) 1973-74 Gary Anderson (DB-WR) 2004-07 Aaron Stanley (DB) 1992, 94-96 Eddie Johnson (DB) 1983-84 Shib Simon (QB) 1972 Lance Byrd (DB) 2003-06 Frank Cebello (QB) 1976 Jarret Ben (DB) 2008-09 Travis Ortega (DB) 1997-2000 Mace Meeks (DB) 1986-87 Fred Geisler (QB) 1973-74 Ben Hotard (QB/WR) 2007-09 Ronnie Peoples (QB) 1979-81 Brandon Skeen (PK) 2001-03 Victor Henry (WR-DB) 1988-91 Jeff Swab (QB) 1977 James Hamrick (PK) 1982-85 • 2 • Matt Ginn (DB) 2004-05 Justin Hyland (PK) 1992 Dale Walters (PK-P) 1979-83 • 9 • Sammy Hartman (DB-PK) 1986-90 Jesse James (DB) 1977 Toren Dixon (WR) 2006-07-08 Chris Hall (WR) 1992-93 Eddie Burgoyne (RB-QB) 1984-86 Glenn Hansen (DB) 1972 Darrell Richardson (PK) 1991-92 Jericho Toilolo (QB) 1979 Matt Huelsman (PK) 1995 David Griffin (DB) 1987-91 Darrah Smith (WR) 1973 Bert Emanuel (QB) 1991 Hosea Fortune’ (WR) 1979-81 • 4 • Chad Richardson (QB) 1996-99 Josh LaRocca (QB) 1992-95 Tommy Kramer (QB) 1974-76 Tony Washington (DB) 1993 Bert Adams (DL) 1982 Doug Garland (RB) 1977 Brandon Skeen (PK) 2000 Karlon Bedford (DB) 1996-99 Antoine Arbuckle (WR-DB) 1979-83 Byron Godfrey (QB) 1994 Kerry Overton (QB) 1983 Rickey Thomas (DB) 1978-80 Greg Henderson (QB) 2001-04 Joe Moore (QB-RB) 2001-04 Dan Decker (TE) 1986 Mike Jones (LB) 1995 Tyrone McLaurin (WR) 1984-87 David Davenport (DB) 1981 Omeke Alikor (LB) 2005-06 Tommy Henderson (WR) 2005-08 Donald Hollas (QB-DB) 1986-90 Scott Grimes (PK-P) 1996-99 Eric Henley (WR) 1988-91 Joel Baxter (PK) 1982 Justin Hill (RB/LB) 2007-09 Nick Fanuzzi (QB) 2009 Sean Washington (DB) 1991-93 Terry Holley (QB-DB) 2000-04 Emerson Allen (RB) 1992-95 Glen Johnson (QB) 1983 Kevin Gaddis (CB) 2009 Mike Jones (LB) 1994 Bio Bilaye-Benibo (RB) 2005-07 Roddy Maginot (WR) 2008-09 Anthony Griffin (RB) 1996-2000 Eric Shaw (RB-DB) 1984-87 • 6 • Thad Bridges (WR) 1995-96 Jason Benjamin (DB) 2002 Steve Collins (WR) 1988 Darrah Smith (WR) 1974 • 8 • Kenny Smith (DB) 1997-2001 Andray Downs (DB) 2002-06 Pat Courtney (PK) 1989 Jim Day (QB) 1977 Dowd Hauver (DB) 1972 Trey Coleman (DB) 2002-03 Joseph Leary (DB) 2007-08 Chris Miller (WR) 1990-92 Cederick Johnson (RB) 1978-81 Tim Grear (RB) 1973 Ja’Corey Sheperd (DB) 2005-08

178 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists • 11 • Emanuel Braden (B) 1947-48 Mike Boudousquie (WR) 1984 Glen Ray Hines (PK-P) 1986-87 Buddy Gregory (DB) 1984-86 Gilbert Okoronkwo (WR) 1998-2001 Billy Ard (L) 1934 Billy Burkhalter (B) 1949 Max Moss (DB-RB-LB) 1985-88 Andy Reeves (QB) 1988-90 Everett Coleman (DB) 1987-90 Kevin Ford (DB) 2002 R.L. Shelton (B) 1946 Pat McGrath (B) 1962 Luther Banks (RB) 1989 Jimmy Lee (WR-RB) 1991-94 Ricardo Deckard (DB) 1991-92 Joel Armstrong (QB) 2003 Horton Nesrsta (B) 1953 Chuck Miller (B) 1963-64 Jarret Palmieri (DB) 1990-92 Raphael Tillman (QB-WR) 1995-99 Greg Battles (QB) 1993 Chase Clement (QB) 2004-08 Homer Borgstedte (B) 1954 Bob Williamson (DB) 1965-66 Rodd Newhouse (RB) 1993-95 Jeremy Hurd (QB-WR) 1999-2001 Geoff Weien (WR) 1993 Ken Williams (B) 1956-57 Robert Hailey (QB) 1967 Travis Ortega (DB) 1996 Ben Wiggins (WR) 2002 Tony Washington (WR) 1994-97 • 17 • Max Webb (B) 1958-60 Stahle Vincent (QB-RB) 1969-71 Jason Hebert (DB) 1997-2001 Gary Anderson (WR-DB) 2003 Corey Evans (QB-DB) 1998-2002 Vernon Glass (B) 1948 Jim Bob Loos (B) 1961-62 Reggie Anderson (QB) 1973-74 Jeremy Hurd (QB-WR) 2002-03 Tommy Henderson (QB) 2004 Matt Ginn (DB) 2002-03 Ronnie Dreyer (B) 1960-61 Robby Shelton (QB) 1967-68 Claude Reed (QB) 1975 Joel Armstrong (QB-WR) 2004-07 Justin Abt (DB) 2005-07 Brandon King (DB) 2004-08 Arnold Hebert (B) 1965 Philip Wood (QB) 1969-71 Robert Hoffmann (QB) 1978-80 Scott Solomon (DE-NT) 2008-09 Xavier Webb (SAF) 2008-09 John Blackwell (QB) 1968 Bill McCabe (QB) 1972-74 Matt Skinner (QB) 1981 • 16 • Mark Williams (PK) 1970-72 Mike Bruno (QB) 1975 Doug Johnson (QB-DL) 1982-84 • 14 • • 15 • Henry Bollman (L) 1934 Alan Pringle (PK) 1973 Steve Pettit (WR) 1977 Travis Williams (QB-LB) 1985-86 Rayburn Mays (L) 1934 Percy Arthur (L) 1934 Vincent Buckley (B) 1946 Bruce Wooldridge (WR) 1974 Jericho Toilolo (QB-WR) 1980-83 Clint Parsons (PK-P) 1987-90 Floyd Sommer (B) 1946-47 Van Ballard (B) 1946-49 Vernon Glass (B) 1949 David Houser (WR) 1976-78 Kerry Overton (QB) 1984-86 Randall Schultz (QB) 1991 Mendel Laviage (B) 1953-55 Paul Zipperlen (B) 1954-56 Spencer Brown (B) 1960-61 Doug Johnson (QB) 1980-81 Bobby Schrader (QB-P-WR) 1987-90 Bert Emanuel (QB) 1992-93 Pat Bailey (B) 1956-58 John Hooper (B) 1957 Glen Hine (B) 1963 John Davis (RB) 1983 Jerron Smith (WR) 1991 Ben Montgomery (DB) 1994-96 Bob Wayt (B) 1960 Don Jordan (B) 1958 Gary Thomas (QB) 1968 Sean Sterle (QB) 1984-86 Lars Olsen (PK) 1992 Derek Crabtree (PK) 1997-2001 Jerry Candler (B) 1961-62 Mike Bowen (B) 1959-60 Mike Kramer (QB) 1969-71 Otha Latin (DB-WR) 1987-91 Aaron Stanley (DB) 1993 Brennan Landry (PK) 2002-05 David Ferguson (B) 1963-64 Ronnie Graham (B) 1961 Rand Clark (QB) 1972-75 Jamey Whitlock (RB) 1992-96 Chad Nelson (QB) 1994-97 James Casey (WR) 2007-08 Howard Smith (RB) 1966 Russell Judd (B) 1963 Kyle Hunter (DB) 1977-79 Drew Cooper (WR) 1997 Ben Wulf (QB-RB) 1998-2000 Andre Brackens (SAF) 2009 Dennis Alexander (QB-DB) 1967-69 Terry Pendleton (B) 1965 Phillip Money (QB) 1980-83 Antwan Shell (DB) 1998-2002 Marcus Battle (WR) 2001-04 John Kelly (QB) 1970 Dennis Alexander (QB) 1968 Mark Comalander (QB) 1984-87 Chad Price (DB) 2003-04 Adam Herrin (LB) 2001 • 13 • (QB) 1971 Jimmy Davis (QB) 1969-71 John Davis (QB) 1988-89 John Shepherd (QB) 2005-08 Thomas Lott (RB) 2005 Harry Fouke (B) 1934 Mike Kramer (QB) 1972 Hank English (PK) 1972 Randall Schultz (QB) 1990 Pierre Beasley (WR) 2007-09 Richard Wise (RB) 1971 Ron Vaughn (DB) 1973 Glen Hansen (DB) 1973-74 Lars Olsen (PK) 1991 • 18 • Randy Piel (DB) 1973 Mike Drake (WR) 1974 Randy Hertel (QB) 1978-80 Josh LaRocca (QB) 1991 John Sylvester (E) 1934 • 12 • Henry Harrison (LB) 1974 Doug Garland (QB) 1975-76 Tony Neely (DB) 1981 Kevin Masek (LB) 1992-96 Charles Easter (B) 1946-48 Red Bale (L) 1934 Roy Rainey (PK) 1980-81 Chris Shoppa (QB-DL) 1979-82 Kerry Overton (QB) 1982 Ben Wulf (QB-DB) 1997 Dick Bowen (B) 1955 Barron Ellis (B) 1946 Steve Kidd (DB) 1982-83 Wally McCampbell (QB-WR) 1983-84 Danny Yates (WR) 1983

Rice Football l Letterman List l 179 Richard Stone (B) 1956 G.F. Alsbrook (B) 1956 Jimmy Bautch (DB) 1986-87 Warrick Franklin (DB) 1993-96 Donald Pinkerton (RB) 1999-2001 Shane Turner (RB) 2008-09 Bobby LaBorde (B) 1957 Ken Fulton (B) 1959-60 Louis Balady (WR) 1988-92 Derek Gary (RB) 1997-2001 Mike Falco (RB-WR) 2002-06 Gary Poage (B) 1959-61 Billy Hale (B) 1962-64 Ben Montgomery (QB) 1993 Thomas Lott (RB) 2002-03-04 Taylor Dupree (RB) 2007-09 • 24 • Gene Fleming (B) 1962 Jimmy Henderson (DB) 1965-66 Joe Lamy (DB) 1994 Chad Price (DB) 2005-06 John Frankie (L) 1934 Wayne McClelland (B) 1963 Tim Davis (PK-WR) 1968-69 Mike Gingrich (RB) 1995-99 Dietrich Davis (DE) 2007 • 23 • Joe McPhail (B) 1946-47 Jim Levering (B) 1965 Chris Walsh (QB) 1971 Patrick Dendy (DB) 2000-03 Harry Witt (B) 1934 Frank Ryan (QB) 1955-57 Louis Cardenas (RB) 1966 Jon Peterson (DB) 1972-74 Bencil Smith (DB) 2004-08 • 22 • Harold Riley (B) 1946-49 Gerald Ripkowski (QB) 1959 Alan Pringle (PK) 1971 Charlie Taylor (WR) 1976-78 Corey Frazier (SAF) 2009 Robert Forbes (E) 1934 Pinky Nisbet (B) 1953-54-55 Billy Cox (QB) 1960-61-62 Paul Veloz (QB) 1972 Reggie Riggs (RB-WR) 1979-82 Gene Silver (B ) 1949 Wade Rodgers (QB) 1956 Ronnie Waldo (B) 1963-64-65 Mike Landrum (PK) 1973-75 Tony Burnett (WR) 1983-84 • 21 • Terry Stuart (B) 1954-55 Bobby Wright (QB) 1957-58 Robby Shelton (QB-DB) 1966 Bobby Scheihing (WR) 1977 Courtney Cravin (WR) 1986-90 Eldon Daunoy (L) 1934 Larry Dueitt (QB) 1957-58 Billy Cox (QB) 1959 Terry Erwin (WR) 1967 O’Keefe Walls (RB) 1980 Jeff Sowells (DB) 1991-95 Joe Newbill (B) 1947-49 John Eskridge (B) 1959-61 Ronnie Cervenka (B) 1962-65 Mike Tyler (DB) 1969-70-71 Vince Courville (WR) 1982 David Grenardo (WR) 1996-98 Atchley Proctor (B) 1953-54 Mike Dossett (QB) 1963-64 Pascual Piedfort (DB-QB) 1966-68 Tommy Bruchmiller (DB) 1972 Pat Gerald (LB) 1983 Jason Benjamin (DB) 1999 Kenneth Lane (QB) 1956 Robert Hailey (QB) 1965-66 Jack Laurenzo (WR) 1969 Troy Squires (WR) 1973-74 Darrell Goolsby (WR) 1984-87 Clifford Sparks (DB) 2000-04 Wade Rodgers (QB) 1958-59 Macon Hughes (WR) 1967 Joe Buck (WR-TE) 1971-72 Joey DiQuinzio (WR) 1976-77-78 Merritt Robinson (WR) 1988-90 Ahmad Sweeney (WR) 2005-08 Benny Hollingsworth (QB-DB) 1961-63 Charles Blackburn (WR) 1969-70 Mark Buck (RB) 1973 Larry Mayfield (RB) 1980 Kurt Roper (QB-DB) 1991-93 Larry Doolen (QB) 1965-66 Steve Ogletree (RB) 1971-72 James Stevenson (RB) 1974 Kalvin Farrow (RB) 1979-81 Lawrence Fortune’ (DB) 1994-95 • 20 • Dan Van Winkle (RB) 1967-68 Roy Allen (RB) 1973 Tim Proctor (CB) 1977-78 Rayford Abraham (DB) 1982-86 Clint Leschber (QB-LB-RB) 1996-99 Barney Haley (E) 1934 Dale Bernauer (WR) 1969 Nick Spillios (RB) 1974-76 Freddy Johnson (DB) 1979-80 Todd Thompson (RB) 1987-91 Ed Bailey (RB) 2000-04 Frank Lawrence (B) 1946 Hobby Stevens (WR) 1971 Curtis Edwards (RB) 1977-78 Melvin Robinson (WR) 1981-84 Spencer George (RB) 1992-96 Tristan Thomas (DB) 2005 Donald Campbell (B) 1947-49 Gary Ferguson (RB) 1972-74 David England (DB) 1979-80 Charles Campbell (DB) 1985-86 Josh McMillan (DB) 1997-2000 Jeremy Goodson (QB-WR) 2005-08 Mickey Holder (QB) 1964-66 Bobby Tincher (DB) 1976 Terry Smith (RB) 1981 Nigel Codrington (DB-WR) 1987-90 Thomas Lott (RB) 2001 Ronnie Sollock (DB) 1967-69 Willie McAfee (RB) 1977 Alvin Rettig (DB) 1983 O.J. Latin (RB) 1991 Edgar Vega (DB) 2001-04 • 19 • Ron Arceneaux (WR) 1971-73 Weldon Meeks (RB) 1979-80, 82 Elliston Stinson (WR) 1984-85 Donald Allen (WR) 1992 Christopher Douglas (WR) 2006-08 Paul Cole (L) 1934 Ron Vaughn (DB) 1974-75 James Givens (WR) 1983-84 Wayne Kearney (WR) 1986-87 Mike Ruff (PK) 1994 Harold Stockbridge (B) 1946-47 Carlton Derrett (DB) 1977-78 Todd Jones (RB) 1985 Terry Thornton (LB) 1988-91 Keilone Gordon (RB) 1995-98 • 25 • J.E. King (B) 1949 Nathan Beck (DB) 1979-82 Richard Williams (RB) 1986-87 Carlos Anderson (RB) 1992 Ben Amis (RB) 1999 Joe Lagow (L) 1934 Bob Garbrecht (B) 1953 Rudy Smith (LB) 1983 Luther Banks (RB) 1988 Lawrence Fortune’ (WR) 1993 Clint Hatfield (RB) 2000-04 Harmon Carswell (B) 1947-48-49 Lester Veltman (B) 1955 Darrick Wells (WR) 1984-85 Clifford Jackson (DB) 1989-92 LaDouphyous McCalla (WB) 1994-98 Jon Turner (DB) 2005-07

180 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists Buddy Grantham (B) 1953 King Hill (QB) 1955-57 Don Rutledge (DB) 1977-79 Lance Luedeker (LB) 2005-06 Bill Schneider (B) 1958-59 Tony Conley (RB) 1968-69 Phil Harris (QB) 1954-56 Jon Schnable (QB) 1958-59 Johnny McCoy (WR) 1981 C.J. Ugokwe (RB) 2007-08 Jerry Kelley (B) 1960 Ted Scruggs (RB) 1970 Don Jordan (QB) 1957 Randall Kerbow (QB) 1960-62 Kevin Hodges (TE-RB) 1982-83 Charles Ross (RB) 2009 Paul Piper (B) 1961-63 David Simpson (RB) 1971-72 Alvin Hartman (QB) 1958-60 Larry Rice (K) 1963-64 John Davis (RB) 1984-87 Gene Walker (B) 1964-65 Tim Grear (RB) 1974 Ed Red (B) 1962 David Ferguson (B) 1965 Greg King (DB) 1988-89-90 • 29 • Howard Smith (RB) 1967-68 Don Parrish (DB) 1976-78 Doug Nicholson (QB) 1964-66 Eddy Carnes (TE) 1969 Yoncy Edmonds (RB) 1991-95 Jess Atkins (B) 1934 Ronnie Marsh (LB) 1969 Jeffrey Hudgins (WR) 1979 Joe Henderson (DB-WR) 1967-69 Don Bernshausen (DB) 1970-73 Adrian Sadler (DB) 1996-2000 Jimmy Cochran (K) 1963 Mike Phillips (RB) 1971 Brian Patterson (DB) 1981-83 Macon Hughes (WR) 1970 Guy Booker (RB) 1976-78 Brandon Boyd (DB) 1999 Randy Brint (DB) 1966 Dennis Pokluda (LB) 1973-74 Doug Adams (DB) 1984-85 Bill Chilivetis (DB) 1971-72 Terry Smith (RB) 1980 Omeke Alikor (LB) 2002-04 Carl Swierc (DB-WR) 1971-73 Steve Gleaves (DB-P) 1976-79 Halie Washington (RB) 1986-87 Ed Lofton (WR) 1973-74-75 Herbert Payton (RB) 1981 Marcus Knox (RB-WR) 2005-08 Larry Brune (LB) 1974-75 Eric Barkett (TE) 1982 Steve Clements (RB) 1988 David Ross (LB) 1977 Alvin Rettig (DB) 1982 Bo Broeren (RB) 1977-79 Richard Crayton (DB) 1981-83 Tommy Lee (WR) 1989-90 Guy Booker (LB) 1977 Marc Scott (RB-WR) 1983-86 • 28 • Clint Greenwood (DB) 1980 Roy Thompson (DB) 1984-87 Jeff Epp (RB) 1992-94 David Darr (DB) 1978-79-80 Eric Henley (RB) 1987 Norman Letts (B) 1934 Dwayne Holmes (DB) 1981-84 Mike Hooks (LB-DS) 1988-92 Robert Forrester (RB) 1995-98 Brian Mica (DB) 1981-82 Brian Symonette (DL) 1988-90 Dennis Gann (QB) 1964 David Schorlemer (DB) 1985 Adrian Woolcock (LB) 1991-92 John White (DB) 1999-2001 Troy Cates (DL) 1983 Pat Callahan (RB) 1991 Gilbert King (DB) 1969-70-71 Everett Coleman (DB) 1986 Mike Jones (LB) 1993 Tyler Smith (DB) 2002-04 Todd Jones (RB) 1984 Larry Izzo (LB) 1992-95 Buddy Chuoke (WR) 1972-73 Bob Epps (DB) 1987 Mike Ruff (PK) 1995-96 Brian Raines (LB) 2005-08 Hunter Armistead (DB) 1987-88 Michael Lecclair (LB) 1996 Tim Wright (WR-RB) 1974-75-76 Robert Summerlin (DB) 1989-90 Dan Dawson (DB-LB) 1997-2001 Keith Jackson (LB) 1989-90 Leroy Bradley (RB) 1997-2001 Robert Williamson (LB) 1977-80 Ed Howard (WR) 1991-94 Stephen Wood (LB) 2002-05 • 32 • Vincent Yeldell (WR) 1991 Andrew Cates (RB) 2002 Joel Baxter (PK) 1981 Byron Godfrey (RB) 1995-96 Andrew Sendejo (DB) 2006-08 Ralph Miller (L) 1934 Pat Callahan (RB) 1992-95 Bubba Heard (RB-DB) 2003-07 Matt Meinel (WR) 1982 Paul Thomas (RB) 1997-98 Gene Kwaitkowski (B) 1946 Rodd Newhouse (RB) 1996-97 Dallas Bland (DB) 1983 Torey Batts (WR) 1999 • 31 • Teddy Riggs (B) 1949 Sean White (RB) 1998-2002 • 27 • Ernest Evans (DB) 1984-85 Raymorris Barnes (DB) 2000-04 Melvin Moody (B) 1947-48 Bryant Stone (B) 1954-55 Andrew Cates (RB) 2003-05 Mike Michon (B) 1949 Todd Jones (RB) 1986-87 Carl Taylor (LB-DB) 2005-08 Frank Allen (B) 1949 Joe Lloyd (B) 1957 Joseph Agnew (DB) 2006-07 Walter McReynolds (QB) 1962-64 Clifford Jackson (DB) 1988 Morris Stone (B) 1953-54 Lonnie Caddell (B) 1958-61 Mike Buxton (DB) 1965-66 Antonio Wilson (DB) 1989 • 30 • Raymond Chilton (B) 1956-58 R.J. Nitsche (B) 1963-64 • 26 • Bill Latourette (DB) 1969-71 Dana Hogan (DB) 1990-94 John McCauley (B) 1934 Dickie Masters (B) 1959 Jud Byars (LB) 1965-66 J.W. Friedman (B) 1934 Charles Butler (TE) 1972 Bo Valles (DB) 1995-96-97 Carl Russ (B) 1946-47 Phil Norman (B) 1960 Doug Nicholson (LB) 1967 Tobin Rote (B) 1946-49 Tommy Bruchmiller (LB) 1973-74 Luke Barrett (RB) 1998-99 David Kelley (B) 1957 Corky Bloomfield (B) 1962 Gene Taubert (RB) 1968 Leroy Fenstemaker (QB) 1953 Rick Kern (RB) 1975 Brandon Boyd (WR-LB) 2000-03 Barry Richardson (LB) 1965-67 Kim Malone (RB) 1969-70-71

Rice Football l Letterman List l 181 Kerry Cooper (DB) 1973 Pete West (LB) 1985-86 Gabe Howe (QB-LB) 2000-02 • 36 • Russell Wayt (B) 1962-64 H.B. Brown (LB) 1988-89 James Sykes (RB) 1974-75-76 Otis Latin (LB) 1987 Terrance Garmon (DB) 2006-09 Roy Royall (B) 1934 Lester Lehman (RB) 1965-67 Darrell Richardson (PK) 1990 Reggie Hopkins (RB) 1978 Donald Allen (DB-WR) 1988 Huey Keeney (B) 1946-48 Monte Hutchinson (LB) 1968-70 John Campbell (DB) 1991-92 Wayneard Nellums (DB) 1979-82 Jarret Palmieri (DB) 1989 • 35 • Gordon Kellogg (B) 1953-54 Pat Kelly (DL) 1971-73 Jeff Epp (RB) 1991 Stephen Holmes (DB) 1983-87 Nathan Bennett (DB) 1990-92 Wade Owen Jr. (E) 1934 Ken Wiliams (B) 1955 Steve Kelley (LB) 1974 Randy Garcia (DL) 1993 Richard Williams (RB) 1988-89 Johnny Bagwell (PK) 1993-95 Alfred Neumann (B) 1947-49 Terry Shelton (RB) 1966 Steve Pasterchick (DB-DL) 1977-79 Greg Holloran (LB) 1995-97 Carlos Anderson (RB) 1990-91 Thomas Benford (LB) 1996-98 Bill Keller (B) 1954 Ken Pearson (LB) 1968 Antonio Brinkley (RB) 1981-85 Cabot Denny (RB) 1998 John Biggs (P) 1992-93-94 Julius Mitchell (DL) 1999-2003 Richard Pustka (LB) 1967 Ronnie Johnson (LB) 1969 Mark Brindley (P) 1987-88 Andy Petter (DB) 1999 Benji Wood (RB) 1995-96-97 John Wall (RB) 2004-06 Donnie Johnson (LB) 1968 Gerald Simila (DB) 1970 Jorge Perez (PK) 1989 Jeremiah Ramer (LB) 2000-01 Vincent Hawkins (RB) 1998-2002 Max Anyiam (DB) 2007-09 LaRay Breshers (LB) 1970-72 Josh Smith (RB) 1971 Ricardo Deckard (DB) 1990 Lance Byrd (DB) 2002 Jordan Kramer (RB) 2003-04 David Swantner (LB) 1973 Bob Cunningham (DB) 1972 Alan Green (RB) 1991 Aubrey White (DB) 2003-07 Trey Hopson (RB) 2005 • 34 • Billy Neal (RB) 1974-76 Roland Boyce (RB) 1973-75 Tucker Phillips (P) 1992 Chris Jammer (CB) 2008-09 Willie Garley (LB) 2007-09 Joe Morris (L) 1934 Laney Royal (RB) 1978 Greg Brown (DB) 1979 Arthur Terry (DL) 1993-96 Gary Jennings (B) 1960 Steve Chafin (RB) 1979-80 Donnell Jones (DB) 1981-85 Jamie Tyler (RB) 1997-2001 • 39 • • 33 • Mike O’Grady (B) 1964-65 Michael Burt (LB) 1981-84 Jimmy Hines (DB-RB) 1987-89 Michael Merrick (DB) 2002-04 Harris Shelton (L) 1934 Albert Metzlor (B) 1934 Gene Taubert (RB) 1966 James Phorne (LB) 1985-86 Doug Shaw (LB-DL) 1990-91 Dustin Hufsey (WR) 2006 Don Anderson (B) 1946-47 Jack Price (B) 1946 Murphy Davis (LB) 1967 Warren Parker (DB) 1987 Bobby Dixon (DB) 1992-95 Tyler Smith (RB) 2007-09 Doyle Weldon (B) 1948 Walter Coffer (B) 1947-48 Paul Strahan (LB) 1968 Msonthi Levine (WR) 1988-92 LonDee Smith (DB-LB) 1996-2000 Steve Curry (B) 1954 Phil Norman (B) 1959 Dale Grounds (LB) 1969-71 Jason Jones (DB) 1993 Brad Beavan (RB) 2002 • 38 • Jack Dyess (B) 1955 Jerry Candler (B) 1960 Larry Brune (DB) 1972 Brent Huffman (DB) 1994 Jon Turner (DB) 2003-04 James Sawtelle (L) 1934 Howard Hoelscher (B) 1956-57 Mike Bowen (B) 1961 (RB) 1973 Karlon Bedford (DB) 1995 Vernon James (LB) 2005-08 John Swords (RB) 1969 Frank Smith (B) 1959-60 Ronnie Cox (B) 1962-63 Bobby Tincher (DB) 1977 Wesley Kubesch (LB) 1996-99 Ronnie Lillard (LB) 2008-09 Mike McCollum (LB) 1971 Jim Martins (B) 1961-62 Johnny Woodward (LB) 1965-66 Bernie Blaschke (DB) 1979-81 Jordon Kramer (RB) 2000-02 Jake Smitherman (LB) 1972 David Herndon (B) 1964-65 Sully Woodland (LB) 1967-68 Larry Collins (RB) 1982-84 Bio Bilaye-Benibo (RB) 2003-04 • 37 • Jim Kelley (LB) 1973 Kent Ulm (LB) 1966 Randy Lee (LB) 1969-70 Cedric Parson (RB-DB) 1985-87 Jonathan Arceneaux (LB) 2006 William Sadler (E) 1934 Eddy Collins (LB) 1974-76 Larry English (LB) 1969 Harry Higgins (DB) 1971-74 Tim Fitzpatrick (LB-DL) 1988-90 Travis Bradshaw (SAF) 2008-09 Bill Bann (B) 1955 Kent Killion (LB) 1978-80 Larry Walling (LB) 1970 John Stroman (LB) 1976-78 Byron Coston (RB) 1991-94 Gene Jones (B) 1956 David Erwin (DL-LB) 1981-83 Brad Talley (DB) 1971-72 Calvin Fance (RB) 1979-80 Brent Huffman (DB) 1995-97 Hart Peebles (B) 1958 Brad Kracht (RB) 1985 Rodney Norton (LB) 1973 Kevin Trigg (RB) 1981-83 Kensley Barrett (DB) 1998-99 Roland Jackson (B) 1959-61 Tim Fitzpatrick (LB) 1987 Mark Roquemore (DL-LB) 1974-76

182 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists Frank Wilson (RB) 1979-80 Marvin Allensworth (LB) 1982-83 Victor Young (P) 1996-99 • 43 • Gordon Wyatt (B) 1948-49 Jackie Stringer (B) 1954 Joe Henke (TE) 1981 Ted Humphreys (RB) 1984 Robbie Beck (RB) 2000-03 Bobby Lantrip (B) 1946-47, 49 Kosse Johnson (B) 1953 David Kelly (B) 1955-56 Leland Key (PK) 1982 Ed Freeny (LB) 1985 Luke Juist (PK) 2004-07 Carl Johnson (B) 1953 Jerry Hall (B) 1954-56 Gordon Speer (B) 1958-59 Dwain Turner (RB) 1983 Billy Stone (LB) 1987-90 Kyle Martens (P) 2008-09 Jimmy Fife (B) 1954 Bendy Poole (B) 1958-59 Wayne McClelland (B) 1960-62 Brent Knapton (DB) 1984-88 Larry Jester (LB-DL) 1991-93 Bobby Williams Sr. (B) 1955-57 Ronnie Graham (B) 1960 Gene Fleming (B) 1963-64 Cary Horton (DB) 1989 Kevin Brabham (DB) 1994-97 • 42 • David Hamilton (B) 1958 Marvin Dorris (B) 1962 Terry Erwin (DB) 1966 Charles Gulbronson (DL) 1990-92 Greg Gatlin (DB) 1998-2002 Luke Abbett (B) 1946 Butch Blume (B) 1959-61 Mike O’Grady (B) 1963 Randy Brint (DB) 1967 Wes Yeakle (PK) 1994-95 Jared Gilbert (LB) 2003-05 George Glauser (B) 1949 Don Elsik (B) 1962-64 Paul Piper (B) 1964 Tommy Alexander (DB-LB) 1968-70 Adam Williams (DB) 1997-99 Scott Austin (FB/TE) 2006-07 Don Whittaker (B) 1953 David Keys (DB) 1968-70 Hugo Hollas (DB) 1965-67 Mike Nichols (DB) 1971-72 Jason Benjamin (DB) 2000 Jack Throckmorton (B) 1954-56 Joe Phy (RB) 1971-73 Chris Hale (DB) 1968 Greg Cannady (DL) 1974-76 Kevin Ford (RB) 2001 • 41 • Dale Baker (B) 1959-61 Nate Poss (DB) 1974-76 Larry Caldwell (RB-WR) 1969-70 William Knowles (DL) 1979-80 Jesse Stowers (RB) 2002 Frank Steen (E) 1934 L.V. Benningfield (B) 1964 Lamont Jefferson (LB) 1978-80 Marc McDaniel (RB) 1971 Charles Hester (RB) 1981-84 Derek Bingham (DB) 2004-05 Dick Hoerster (B) 1946-47 Rodney Kinci (RB) 1965-66 Craig Orebo (DB) 1981 Dennis Pokluda (RB) 1972 Lorenzo Cyphers (RB) 1985-88 Dale Lloyd (DB) 2006 Hardy Dean (B) 1949 Terry Shelton (DB-RB) 1967 Scott Kloesel (RB) 1982-85 John Coleman (RB) 1973-75 Trevor Cobb (RB) 1989-92 Fred Morgan (B) 1954-55 Tom Clanton (DB) 1970-72 Tim Fitzpatrick (LB) 1986 Earl Cooper (RB) 1977-79 Blair Brown (LB) 1995-97 • 40 • Ronnie Hatfield (B) 1961-63 Gary Cox (DB) 1973-75 James Bommarito (RB) 1987 Larry Collins (RB) 1981 Scott Huffman (LB) 1998-2002 Ray Smith (B) 1934 Jimmy Henderson (B) 1964 Calvin Fance (RB) 1978 Harry Wright (LB) 1988 DeWayne Burnett (RB-P) 1982-85 Lance Luedeker (LB) 2003-04 John Kelly (B) 1947-48-49 L.V. Benningfield (RB) 1965-67 Tim Sanders (RB) 1979-82 Alex Castano (LB) 1989-92 Eddie Enriquez (RB) 1986-90 C.J. Ugokwe (RB) 2005-06 Mac Taylor (B) 1953-54 Charles Blackburn (RB) 1968 Wayland Mason (RB) 1983-87 Ryan Woods (RB) 1993-96 Richard Duggan (LB) 1991 Tanner Shuck (LB) 2008-09 Don Meek (B) 1956 Darrell Bingham (DB) 1971 Brent Binder (LB) 1988-89 Joe Bob Thompson (LB) 1997-2001 Deric Rutherford (LB) 1992-93-94 Gordon Speer (B) 1957 Cliff Crabtree (RB) 1969-72 Kerry Lewis (DB) 1990-91-92 Chad Price (DB) 2002 Rashad Reynolds (LB) 1995-98 • 46 • Johnny Stephenson (B) 1958-60 Jesse Whittenton (LB) 1973-74 Mike Wilson (DS) 1993-94-95 Will Galusha (DB) 2003 Danny Cestaro (LB-DL) 1999-2001 Byron Williams (E) 1934 Ronnie Graham (B) 1962 Ricky Evrard (DB) 1975-77 Justin Engler (LB) 1998-2002 T.J. Fairbanks (LB) 2005 Quinton Smith (RB) 2002-06 Oather Pugh (B) 1947-49 Jimmy Stark (B) 1963-64 Everett Todd (LB-DL) 1979-83 Marcus Rucker (RB) 2003 Ryan Kennedy (DB) 2006 Chris Jones (DB) 2007-09 Jack Verheyden (B) 1954 Bucky Allshouse (DB-P) 1968-70 Steve Kidd (DB-P) 1984-86 Robert Calhoun (LB) 2006-09 Martin Uwah (RB) 2007-09 Lanny Fife (B) 1955-56 Preston Anderson (LB) 1971-73 Alastair MacPhail (DB) 1987-90 • 45 • Bill Bucek (B) 1957-59 Ardie Segars (DB) 1974-76 Jeffrey Mercer (LB) 1991 • 44 • Elmer Wallace (L) 1934 Max Kloesel (B) 1960 Odis Mack (DB) 1977-80 Warrick Franklin (DB) 1992 Bill Wallace (B) 1934 Fred Jacob (B) 1946-47 Mike Buxton (DB) 1967 Johnnie Sullivan (RB) 1981 Adam Zylman (TE) 1993-95 George Walmsley (B) 1946-47 Rex Procter (B) 1948-49 Macon Hughes (WR) 1968

Rice Football l Letterman List l 183 Mike Spruill (RB) 1969-71 Pio Hocate (DB) 1990-91 • 49 • Jerry Graves (L) 1957-59 Andy Lindblade (OL) 1983 Keshawn Carrington (OL) 2008-09 John Cardwell (RB) 1971 David Freeman (WR) 1990 Robert Bearing (L) 1934 Johnny Nichols (L) 1960 Danny Burgess (LB) 1984-86 Mike Culpepper (DB) 1972-74 Jay Lamy (DB) 1992-95 Virgil Eikenberg (B) 1946-47 Robert Moehnke (L) 1961 Mike Wylie (LB-DL-OL) 1987-90 • 53 • Bob Loper (DB) 1975-77 Jeremy Cooper (WR) 1996 Gene Johnson (B) 1955 Stan Smith (OL) 1964-65-66 Clay Gustafson (OL) 1992 Bill Christian (L) 1958 Donahue Walker (DB) 1981-83 Rashard Pittman (LB) 1997-2001 Bobby Caruthers (B) 1957 Gary Carley (OL) 1967-68 Robert Stovall (OL) 1993-96 Craig Cristopher (L) 1963-65 Brad McKay (LB) 1984-88 John Syptak (DL) 2002-05 Tommy Daniels (B) 1961 Don Hayward (OL) 1969 Jeff Charbeneau (DL) 1998 Dwayne Young (OL) 1969 Alonzo Williams (LB) 1989-92 Aaron Williams (LB) 2007-09 Lee Wolf (B) 1964 Bart Goforth (OL) 1970 Michael Schwartz (OL) 1999 Gary Carley (OL) 1970 Bryan Sanders (LB) 1993-94 Dan Van Winkle (DB) 1966 David Snellings (DL) 1971-72-73 Cotey-Joe Cswaykus (OL) 2000-04 Richard Hollas (LB) 1971-73 Larry Ruffin (LB) 1995-99 • 48 • Jeff Champion (DB) 1968 Kim Noland (DL-LB) 1974-75-76 Thadis Pegues (DL) 2005 Pat Stidham (LB-DL) 1974-76 Nick Sabula (RB-DL) 2000-02 Robert Nichols (L) 1934 Bruce Henley (DB) 1971-73 Teddy Walker (LB) 1977 Brandon Long (DS) 2006-09 Darrell Simmons (LB) 1977 Justin Abt (DB) 2003-04 Page Rogers (B) 1953-55 Fred Cunningham (RB) 1974 Kelly Ford (OL) 1980 Jim Cuskey (DL) 1979 Clark Fangmeier (PK) 2006-09 Dan Shuford (B) 1956-57 Floyd Zacharie (LB) 1977-78 Chuck Taylor (DL) 1981-82-83 • 52 • Dan Foster (LB) 1979-83 Johnny Orsak (B) 1958-59 Alfred Lucas (LB) 1979 David Nunez (OL) 1984-85 (L) 1934 Jeff Hood (DE) 1984 • 47 • Ricky Blume (B) 1963-64 Neil McLellan (DB) 1981 David Grice (LB-DL) 1986-87-88-89 Randall Leggett (L) 1956 Andy Lindblade (OL) 1985-86 Dicky Maegle (B) 1953-54 Randy Jinks (DB) 1968-69 Joe Heikkinen (LB) 1982-86 Emmett Waldron (LB) 1990-94 David Ward (L) 1958-59 Richard Segina (OL) 1987-90 Virgil Mutschink (B) 1955-56 Chris Hale (DB) 1970-71 Mitch Moss (LB) 1987-91 Casey Collum (DL) 1995-98 Johnny Cole (L) 1960-62 Joel Dawson (OL) 1991 Bob Wayt (B) 1961 Bob Cunningham (DB) 1973-74 Johnny Bagwell (PK) 1992 Robert Holmes (LB) 1999-2000 Jim Hulme (L) 1965 Kyle Patrick (OL) 1992 Larry Rice (B) 1962 Bill Doak (LB) 1978 Lyndon Lee (DB) 1995 Rolf Krueger (OL) 2002-06 Bobby Plaster (OL) 1966-68 Jeremy Thigpen (OL) 1993-96 Gene Walker (B) 1963 Mark Hatch (LB) 1981-84 Ryan McMillan (LB) 1997-98 Matt Nordstrom (LB) 2008-09 Wright Moody (OL) 1969-71 Michael Lecclair (DL-LB) 1997-99 Chuck Latourette (RB-DB-P) 1964-66 Danny Johnson (DB) 1985 Erik Swanson (DB) 2000 Jody Medford (DL) 1972-74 Greg Wilson (OL) 2000 Gene Taubert (RB) 1967 Jon Stephens (RB) 1987 Michael Merrick (LB) 2001 • 51 • Louis Griffin (OL) 1975-76 Mike Holman (OL) 2002-03 Claude Clark (RB) 1968 Gabriel Luke (DB) 1988 Buck Casson (LB) 2003-05 Joe Watson (L) 1946-49 Mike South (OL) 1977-78 Nathan Enos (OL) 2004-05 John Cardwell (RB) 1969 Joey Wheeler (LB) 1989-92 Casey Marchbanks (LB-RB) 2006-08 Don Gillis (L) 1955-57 Donny Martin (OL) 1979-82 Arnaud Gascon-Nadon (DE) 2008 Randy Spencer (DL) 1972-73 Derrick Williams (LB) 1993-96 Trey Briggs (LB) 2009 Charles Pollard (L) 1958 Ed Kohlleppel (OL) 1983 Tommy Lewis (DB) 1974-75-76 Jarrett Erwin (LB) 1997-2000 Tommy Godard (OL) 1971-73 Will Hollas (LB) 1985-89 • 54 • Rod Rickett (DB-RB) 1979-80-81 Rene Aninao (DL) 2001 • 50• Mark Bockeloh (LB) 1974-75-76 Bill Goins (OL) 1990-93 Jack Price (L) 1947-49 Howard Butler (TE) 1982-83 Adam Herrin (LB) 2002-05 Arthur Clark (L) 1947-48 Skip Garrett (OL) 1977 Mike Vietor (OL) 1995-98 Don Wilson (L) 1953-55 Kyle Falk (LB) 1984-87 Brandon Tolbert (LB) 2007-08 Jerry Strickland (L) 1954 Darryl Grant (DL-LB-OL) 1978-80 Ben Stephens (OL) 1999-2003 Bruce Hendrickson (L) 1956-57 Otis Latin (RB-DL) 1988-89 Jerry Harris (L) 1955-56 Doak Slay (OL) 1981-82 David Perkins (OL) 2004-07

184 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists Jim Stroud (L) 1958-60 Richard Parker (PK) 1966 Jack Neubauer (OL) 1968 Kyle Falk (LB) 1983 Jonathan Cary (DL) 2005-07 Will Jay Hubbard (L) 1961-64 Dan Malin (B) 1961-62 Kerry Moorhead (OL) 1968 Joe Suggs (OL) 1971-72 Dexter Scott (DL) 1984-87 Larry Darling (OL) 1965-67 Rudy Schreider (L) 1963 Donnie Johnson (OL) 1969-70 Larry Cervantes (OL) 1973-74 O.J. Brigance (LB) 1988-90 • 59 • Bill Galbraith (OL) 1968-69 Jim Swanson (L) 1964 Wade Bode (DL) 1971-73 James Frith (LB) 1975 Adrayll Askew (LB) 1991-92 Melvin Barnes (L) 1934 Nick Fowler (OL) 1970 Tommy Calnan (L) 1965 Brent Barnes (DL) 1974-75 Keith Kveton (OL) 1978-80 Wayne Herndon (DL) 1993 Jack Day (L) 1949 Bart Goforth (OL) 1971-72 Hap Feuerbacher (LB) 1971-72 Jeff Brast (DL) 1977-78 Steve Thompson (LB) 1981-84 Andy Beard (DS) 1994-98 Larry Lundstedt (L) 1953-54 Mike Wilson (OL) 1973 Paul Guillory (OL) 1973 Al Bean (DL) 1979 Courtney Hall (OL) 1985-88 Ryan Devlin (LB) 2000 Rex Lowe (L) 1955-56 Steve Horn (LB) 1974-75 Lyndal Trout (OL) 1974-76 Eddie Gentry (OL) 1979-83 Chris McGahen (OL) 1989 Travis Stephenson (DL) 2003-04 Jerry French (DB) 1971 John Joyce (OL) 1977-79 Bernie Hogan (DL) 1977 Jim Simpson (OL) 1984-86 Brent Binder (OL) 1990 Robby Hamilton (OL) 2005-06 Steve Horn (OL) 1973 Skip Garrett (OL) 1980 Don Coontz (DL) 1979 Paul Brotze (DL) 1987-90 Greg Gillingham (DL) 1991 Eric Neuhouse (LB) 2007 Rodney Norton (LB) 1974-75 Doug Malcomb (OL) 1981-82 Koty Kothmann (OL) 1980-82 Sam Baldwin (P) 1991 Joe Davis (LB) 1992-95 Bill Doak (OL) 1977 Joe Schwab (DL) 1983-85 Russell Moses (OL) 1983-87 Ryan Woods (LB) 1992 Ben Westcott (OL) 1996 • 58 • Kyle Rice (DL) 1979-82 O.J. Brigance (LB) 1987 Vince Pershing (OL) 1989-90 Johnny Golden (DE) 1993-94 Clint Johnson (DL) 1997-2001 Carmen Brandon (L) 1934 Rock Mathis (PK) 1983 Victor Serges (OL) 1988 Keith Jackson (LB) 1991-92 Chris Bryant (OL) 1997-2000 Jeremy Harper (LB) 2003-04 Ken Korges (L) 1956 Tim Hum (LB-DL) 1984-85 Greg Pollard (OL) 1989 Larry Thompson (DL) 1994-96 Greg Wilson (OL) 2001-04 Chance Talbert (DL) 2005-06 Mike Bowen (L) 1958 Richard Duggan (LB) 1987-90 Kolis Crier (LB) 1990 Jake Jackson (DL) 1997-2000 Travis Mason (DL) 2005 Scott Mitchell (OL) 2007-09 David Vandiver (OL) 1971-72-73 Randy Garcia (DL) 1991-92 Charles Cockrell (OL) 1991 Scott Nimmons (OL) 2006-08 T.J. Fairbanks (LB) 2006 Larry Barker (DL) 1974-75 Jason Winship (DL) 1993-96 Jeffrey Mercer (LB) 1992-94 Cheta Ozougwu (DL) 2007 • 57 • Dennis Blair (LB) 1976-77-78 Ryan Smith (OL) 2000 Neal Gray (OL) 1996-99 • 55 • John Gioffre (DT) 2008-09 Harold Tate (L) 1946 Troy Cates (LB) 1980 Garrett Dornon (LB) 2003-05 Scott Mayhew (OL) 2000-04 Mike Jones (L) 1946 Luke Abbett (L) 1947-48 Don Coontz (OL) 1981 Ryan Craig (LB) 2006-08 Jimmy Miller (OL) 2005-08 Charles Pearce (L) 1948 • 56 • Ronnie Kramer (L) 1956-57 Bobby Nunez (OL) 1982-83 Lee Steonstreet (L) 1949 Gerald Weatherly (L) 1947-49 Boyd King (L) 1958-60 Mike Lee (LB) 1984-85 • 60 • • 61 • Leo Rucka (L) 1953 Carmen Stewart (L) 1954 Vic Swendlund (L) 1961 Donald Bowers (LB) 1986-90 Weldon Humble (L) 1946 Pete Sultis (L) 1946 Albert Johnson (L) 1954-56 Pedro Crawford (L) 1955-56 Malcolm Walker (L) 1962-64 Deric Rutherford (DL) 1991 Tom Parsons (L) 1947-48 Hunter Strain (L) 1947 Tom Stellman (L) 1957 Phil Dunn (L) 1957-58 Wayne Kennedy (OL) 1965-68 Derrick Williams (LB) 1992 Simon Verrett (L) 1949 Lee Stonestreet (L) 1948 Larry Anthony (L) 1959 John Cornett (L) 1959 Larry Baugh (LB) 1971-72 Kurt Wagner (DL) 1993 Kenny Paul (L) 1953-54 Joe McPhail (L) 1949 Larry Bengfort (L) 1961 Pat Gerald Sr. (L) 1960-61 Ronnie Colbert (OL) 1973-74 Brent Bishop (OL) 1994-97 Matt Gorges (L) 1955-57 Eddie Rayburn (L) 1953 Robert Moehnke (L) 1962-63 Larry McLaughlin (L) 1962 Jim Frith (DL) 1976-78 Ryan Pontbriand (OL-DS) 1998-2002 Rufus King (L) 1958-60 Jeff Buis (L) 1955 Stan McDonald (L) 1964-65 Ronnie Smulcer (LB) 1966 Mark Stuart (DL) 1979-82 Thadis Pegues (DL) 2003-04 Larry Roberts (L) 1956-58

Rice Football l Letterman List l 185 Earl Koehn (L) 1959-61 Walter Ligon (L) 1959-61 Tommy Countz (DL) 1968-69 Stanley Burge (OL) 1975-76 Steve Moore (OL) 1974-76 Butch Hill (OL) 1975 Archie Peterson (L) 1962-63 Bill Walker (L) 1962-65 Tobin Haynes (OL) 1971-72 Jim Earthman (OL) 1978-79 Randy Teakell (OL) 1978-80 Mike Collier (DL) 1977 Dan Hunt (L) 1964-65 Gus Speary (DL) 1966 James Liska (OL) 1973-75 Archie Harris (OL) 1980-83 Henry Santos (OL) 1981 Bryan Hill (DL) 1979-81 Stan Garrett (OL) 1966 Ed Kneupper (DL) 1967 Tommy Adams (DL) 1977-80 David Maberry (OL) 1984-88 Mike Pechacek (DL) 1982 Stewart Swinford (OL) 1982-83 John Stoerkel (DL) 1967 Tommy Peel (OL) 1968-70 Dan Edling (OL) 1981-82 Don Kindred (OL) 1989 Mike Ruehman (DL) 1983-86 Ray Rawls (OL) 1985 Walter Richardson (OL) 1968 Jerry Naccarato (LB) 1971 Bruse Loyd (OL) 1983-84 David Gould (OL) 1990-91 Pat Evans (OL) 1987-88 Ray Brewster (OL) 1986-87 Gary Carley (OL) 1969 Rusty McKeever (OL) 1972-74 Ron Manning (DL) 1985 Wayne Herndon (DL) 1992 Ron Ellis (OL) 1989-93 Kenneth Pinkston (OL) 1989-92 Randy Alford (DL) 1970-72 Dwane Moyer (OL) 1976-78 Jeff Hood (OL) 1986-88 Chase Allen (OL) 1993-97 Bryan Lyssy (OL) 1994-96 Sterling Elza (OL) 1993-96 Dave Wilkens (OL) 1973-74 Tim Allen (OL) 1979 John Simonton (OL) 1989-93 Brandon Wallace (OL) 1999-2001 Heath Fowler (OL) 1997-2001 Rod Beavan (OL) 1997-2000 Ed Carson (OL) 1975 Rick Christon (OL) 1980-83 Russell Streeter (DL) 1994-96 Drew Clardy (DS) 2003-06 David Carter (OL) 2002-04 Paxton Corder (OL) 2001 Tony Hackebeil (LB) 1976-78 Brannon Smoot (LB) 1984-87 Shawn Smith (DL) 1997-99 Tyler Parish (OL) 2007-09 Kody Emmert (OL) 2007-09 Braxton Evans (OL) 2003-05 Wayne Harpold Jr. (LB) 1979-82 Keith Jefferson (LB) 1988 Ross Huebel (OL) 2000-04 Jake Hicks (OL) 2008-09 Eric Johnson (DL) 1983 Bill Haley (OL-DL) 1989-92 David Berken (OL) 2004-08 • 65 • • 66 • Andy Lindblade (OL) 1984 Paki Nelson (OL) 1993 Bill Bagwell (L) 1946 H.J. Nichols (L) 1946 • 67 • Brian Wilson (OL) 1985 Charles Torello (OL) 1995-98 • 64 • Frank Timmons (L) 1947 Derwood Lee (L) 1947-49 Novice Nicholson (L) 1946-47 John Garrett (OL) 1987-89 Justin Crow (OL) 2000 Jeff Brown (L) 1946 Joe McPhail (L) 1948 Don Costa (L) 1954 Ernest Reininger (L) 1948 Ron Manning (OL) 1988 Jimmy Shaw (DL) 2002-03 Edward Kwiatkowski (L) 1947-48 Ed McLeaish (L) 1949 Jim Steitle (L) 1955 Charles Stearnes (L) 1949 Ty Bailey (DB) 1990 Nathan Miller (OL) 2004 Don Mullenix (L) 1949 Luther Ray Thomas (L) 1954 Charles Thompson (L) 1956-57 W.C. Treadway (L) 1953 Chris Cooley (OL) 1991 Tommy Siragusa (L) 1954-55 Travis Wells (L) 1955 Bobby Lively (L) 1958-60 Harris Moore (L) 1954 Bryan Lyssy (OL) 1992-93 • 63 • Cliff McCraw (L) 1956-58 Charles Knight (L) 1956-58 Warren Clark (L) 1961 Jerry Fleming (L) 1955 Brock Tautenhaun (OL) 1999-2000 Jim Nall (L) 1946 Leon Fitts (L) 1959 Ray Alborn (L) 1959 Doug Mills (L) 1962 Bill Vehslage (L) 1956 Scott Austin (OL) 2003-05 Delwood Lee (L) 1947-49 John Windrow (L) 1960 Kenny Simmons (L) 1960-62 Bobby Ermel (L) 1964-65 Bill Christian (L) 1957 Lew Harpold (L) 1953-55 Dickie Woods (L) 1961 Jim Martins (L) 1963 George Schulgen (DL) 1966-67 Joe Lloyd (L) 1958-59 • 62 • Bobby Doan (L) 1956 Ronnie Ulbrich (L) 1962-64 Sid Worsham (L) 1964 Frankie Mandola (OL) 1968 Larry Anthony (L) 1960-61 Carl Schwarz (L) 1946 Jerry Fleming (L) 1957 Dick Lagow (DL) 1965-66 Gene Hinyard (L) 1965 Meredith Morton (OL) 1969 Mike Fritsch (L) 1962 S.J. Roberts (L) 1947-49 Bill Donaldson (L) 1958-60 Richard Pustka (DL) 1968 Frankie Mandola (OL) 1966 Mike Malone (DL) 1970 David Odem (L) 1964 Skip Lee (L) 1953 Johnny Nichols (L) 1961-63 Ronnie Wardwell (DL) 1970 Lee Vardaman (OL) 1967-68 Randy Lee (OL) 1971 Jim Swanson (OL) 1965-66 Lewis Fisher (L) 1955 Joe Ruland (L) 1964 Michael Goode (OL) 1971-73 David Stockwell (OL) 1969-70 Mike Friend (OL) 1972-73 Jud Byars (OL) 1967 Mack Kennedy (L) 1956-58 David Hester (OL) 1965-67 Butch Hill (DL) 1974 Steve Pruitt (DL) 1971-73 Dee McCurry (LB) 1974 Rogert Roitsch (LB-DL) 1968-70

186 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists Bill Shadrach (DL) 1971 Paul Garcia (OL) 1979-82 Bud Thomas (TE) 1982 Chuck Taylor (OL) 1980 Randy Eggemeyer (OL) 1973-75 (DL) 1973 Dee McCurry (DL) 1972-73 Joey Henke (OL) 1983 Scott McLaughlin (OL) 1983-84 Ernest Crockett (DL) 1981 Newell Wallace (OL) 1978-80 Pat Burge (OL) 1974 John Stanfield (OL) 1974-76 Fred Stovall (OL) 1984 Dwayne Dever (OL) 1985-86 Thomas O’Kelley (DL) 1982-83 Steve Lister (OL) 1981-84 Alfred Sanders (OL) 1975-77 Bobby Wilburn (OL) 1979 Kayne Coulter (OL) 1985-89 Don Scott (LB) 1987 Joel Giddens (DL) 1984-87 Tim Williams (OL) 1985 Tom Hopkins (OL) 1979 Kenneth Sam (OL) 1980-81 Larry Stuppy (OL) 1990-91 Mike Appelbaum (OL) 1988-92 Greg Gillingham (OL-DL) 1988-89 Ted Humphreys (DL) 1987 Bryan Philips (DL) 1980 Doug Simms (DL) 1982-83 Mike Ecklund (DL-OL) 1992-93 Kyle Tillman (OL) 1993 Jorge Perez (PK) 1990 Richard Dombroski (OL) 1988-89 Kent Rowald (DL-OL) 1981-85 Doug Moss (OL) 1984-85 Paki Nelson (OL) 1994-96 Bobby Gray (OL) 1993-94 Michael Shirk (DL) 1990 Russell Stackhouse (OL) 1990-93 John Zurita (DL) 1986-88 Trey Teichelman (OL) 1987-91 Clint Crisp (OL) 1998-2002 Alex Morris (OL) 1996-97 Chris Thomason (DL) 1991-92 Mark Spinner (OL) 1994-97 Billy Cook (OL) 1989 Chris Cooley (OL) 1992-95 Lute Barber (OL) 2003-07 Ben Clinton (DL) 1999-2000 Richard Trenholme (DL) 1997 B.J. Forguson (DL) 1998-99 Tom Hetherington (OL) 1990-93 Matt Baldwin (OL) 1996-99 Chris DeMunbrun (OL) 2001-03 Lance Redmon (DL) 1999-2001 Micah Meador (OL) 2000-01 Ben Westcott (OL) 1994 James Pitman (OL) 2001-04 • 69 • Jake Sutton (OL) 2005 Jack Collett (OL) 2002-04 Cory Laxen (OL) 2002-05 Kelly Hejtmancik (DL) 1997-2001 Preston Thompson (OL) 2005-08 Carl Schwarz (L) 1947-49 Brian Stacey (OL) 2008-09 Jose Barcenas (OL) 2005 Davon Allen (OL) 2007-09 Robby Heos (OL) 2003-07 Lewis Fisher (L) 1954 • 68 • Marvin Kunkel (L) 1955 • 70 • • 71 • • 72 • • 73 • J.W. Magee (L) 1946-47 Hart Peebles (L) 1956-57 Charles Malmberg (L) 1946 Henry Armstrong (L) 1946-47 Verlan Prichard (L) 1946 Bob Bowman (L) 1946 Billy Wright (L) 1948 John Windrow (L) 1958 John Anderson (L) 1947-49 John Lipscomb (L) 1949 Neil Ballard (L) 1947-48 Woodrow Wilson (L) 1947-48 R.E. Wortham (L) 1954-55 Pat Gerald Sr. (L) 1959 John Hudson (L) 1953 Orville Trask (L) 1954-55 James Timmons (L) 1949 LaVon Cox (L) 1953-54 R.T. Luce (L) 1956 John Searcy (L) 1960 Bob Pannell (L) 1954-55 Phillip Dunn (L) 1956 Max Schuebel (L) 1953 Larry Whitmire (L) 1955-57 Gerald Gusler (L) 1957-59 Henry Martin (L) 1961 Sonny Everett (L) 1956 Marvin Kunkel (L) 1957 Jean Barras (L) 1954-55 Ron Caldwell (L) 1958 Steve Kimzey (L) 1960 Wayne Bertsch (L) 1962-64 Charles Anderson (L) 1957-58 Frank Smith (L) 1958 Thurman Terry (L) 1956-58 John Windrow (L) 1959 Alvin Early (L) 1961-62 Sid Worsham (L) 1965 Keith Borgman (L) 1959 Dickie Woods (L) 1959-60 Delbert Wiley (L) 1959 Ray Alborn (L) 1960-61 Harlon Dearing (L) 1963 Lee Vardaman (DL) 1966 Robert Johnston (L) 1960-61 Frank Fox (L) 1961 George Karam (L) 1960-61 Louis Mazzurana (L) 1962 James King (L) 1964 Ken Lefner (DL) 1968 Larry Stewart (L) 1962-63 Warren Arnold (L) 1962 James Favors (L) 1962-63 Jim Vining (L) 1963-65 Rusty Morgan (L) 1965 Ed Erwin (DL) 1969-71 Virgil Phelps (DL) 1964-66 Gene Arnold (L) 1963 Leroy Ryza (L) 1964-65 Leland Winston (OL) 1966-68 Paul Fields (OL-DL) 1966-68 Hal Perkins (OL) 1972-74 Steve Bradshaw (DL) 1967-69 Tony Labay (DL) 1965-66 Harlon Dearing (DL) 1966 Larry Medford (DL) 1971-72 Paul Strahan (OL) 1969-70 Bobby Nantz (DB) 1976 Robert Chain (DL) 1971 Virgil Phelps (DL) 1967 David Vasek (OL) 1967 John Reddington (OL) 1973 Bill Mahoney (DL) 1971 Todd Wernet (OL) 1977-78 Scott Moss (OL) 1972-73 David Stockwell (OL) 1968 Don Hayward (DL) 1968 Frank Fulps (OL) 1974 Ricky Hoerster (OL) 1972-73 Martin Pollard (OL) 1979 Brian Seely (DL) 1974-76 Robert Jonischkies (OL) 1971 Dan Carlton (DL) 1969-70 Ernie Rogers (OL) 1976-78 Larry Boehnemann (OL) 1974-76 Paul Scire (OL) 1980-81 Ernest Crockett (DL) 1978-79 Bobby Reeves (OL) 1972 Randy Barnett (OL) 1972 David Damer (OL) 1979

Rice Football l Letterman List l 187 Brad Bierstadt (DL) 1980-82 Ken Fields (OL) 1989 Jonathan Cary (DL) 2003-04 • 77 • • 78 • • 79 • Mike Keavney (OL) 1983-85 Jimmy Golden (OL) 1990-93 Cameron Vester (OL) 2007-09 Ralph Noble (L) 1946-47 Ralph Murphy (L) 1946-49 Irving Rose (L) 1946 Jason Lucas (OL) 1987-90 Julian Duncan (OL-DL) 1994-98 Bob Winship (L) 1949 Richard Chapman (L) 1953 Bill Wyman (L) 1947-49 Eric Ober (OL) 1991-95 Billy Harvin (OL) 1999-2001 • 76 • Jay Riviere (L) 1953-55 Joe Blackwood (L) 1954 Rod Pafford (L) 1954 Aaron Sandoval (OL) 1996-2001 Courtney Gordon (DL) 2003 Ed Parker (L) 1946-48 J.D. Smith (L) 1956-58 Charles Thompson (L) 1955 Jim Cauley (L) 1955-57 David Perkins (OL) 2003 Chris Ptaszek (OL-DL) 2005-08 Eddie Rayburn (L) 1954-55 Charles Boatman (L) 1959 James Adams (L) 1956 Charles Boatman (L) 1958 Austin Wilkinson (OL) 2004-08 Jim Steitle (L) 1956 Max Burnett (L) 1960 Shelburne Ford (L) 1957-59 Cecil Groves (L) 1959 • 75 • Jim Stroud (L) 1957 Mike Fritsch (L) 1961 Keith Borgman (L) 1960 Lynwood Moore (L) 1960-62 • 74 • Bob Hart (L) 1946 Max Burnett (L) 1958-59 David Odem (L) 1962 Richard Bowe (L) 1961 Rudy Schreider (L) 1964 Jim Spruill (L) 1946-47 James Martin (L) 1947-48 Charles Boatman (L) 1960 Pat Estill (L) 1963 Hubert Smith (L) 1962 Calvin Powitsky (DL) 1965-66 Paul Giroski (L) 1948-49 Layton Goleman (L) 1953-54 John Mims (L) 1961-63 George Schulgen (L) 1965 Harlon Dearing (L) 1964 Ken Lefner (OL) 1967 Bob Pasemann (L) 1954 Don Phillips (L) 1955-56 Bud Hudson (L) 1964 Gene Hinyard (OL) 1966-68 Gene Auldridge (DL) 1965-68 Bill Batchelor (OL) 1968-70 Claude White (L) 1955-57 Ken Korges (L) 1957 Ernie Richardson (OL) 1965-66 Walt Richardson (OL) 1969-70 Jack Neubauer (DL) 1969 Bryan Davenport (DL) 1971-73 Cecil Groves (L) 1958 Don Rather (L) 1958-59 Brownie Wheeless (OL) 1967-70 John Paul Hershey (OL) 1971-72 Robert Walz (OL) 1971-73 Dan Dampeer (OL) 1974 Gene Miller (L) 1959 Jim Jones (L) 1960-61 Chuck Orwig (OL) 1971 Larry Tokaz (OL) 1973 Louis Stone (OL) 1974 Eric Zammit (OL) 1975-77 John Cornett (L) 1960-61 Charles Hubbard (L) 1962-63 Cornelius Walker (DL) 1972-74 Buck Lanning (OL) 1974-76 Joey Bevill (DL) 1975-77 Osby Mitchell (OL) 1979-81 Richard Bowe (L) 1962-64 Neal Branscum (L) 1964-65 Dwight Moyer (OL) 1976-78 Steve Farabee (OL) 1977 Steve Spicer (OL) 1979-81 Roland Smith (DL) 1982-83 John Polk (L) 1965 Frank Pustka (DL) 1966-68 Kyle Smith (DL) 1979-82 Mark Ricks (OL) 1979 Mark McArthur (OL) 1982-83 Eric Johnson (DL) 1984-87 James Doyle (DL) 1966 Ron Waedemon (OL) 1969-72 Mike Turner (DL) 1983 David Damer (OL) 1980-82 Karl Schraer (OL) 1985-87 Billy Baldwin (OL) 1988-89 Ernie Richardson (DL) 1967 Rondel Brock (DL) 1974-75 Paul Power (OL) 1985 Billy Jack Tyus (OL) 1983 Jim Murphy (OL) 1988-89 Donald Kindred (OL) 1990-92 Joe Barron (DL) 1968-69 Buck Thomas (OL) 1977-79 Scott Reeves (OL) 1986-89 Stewart Swinford (DL) 1984 Brice Harvey (OL) 1990-91 Kenny Yates (OL) 1992 Sammy Johnson (OL) 1970-73 Rodney Williams (DL) 1980-81 Brendon Fitzgerald (OL) 1991-93 Raul Loya (OL) 1985-86 Brynton Goynes (DL) 1992-95 Richard Williams (OL) 1993-96 James Anderson (OL) 1974 Ernest Mitchell (OL) 1982-83 Anthony Martin (OL) 1995 Joey Roseborough (OL) 1987-89 Shan Jackson (OL) 1996-98 Isaac Allison (DL) 1998-2001 Danny Johnson (OL) 1975-76 Paul Wheeler (OL) 1983-84 Rod Beavan (OL) 1996 Billy Baldwin (OL) 1990-92 Ross Lassley (DL) 1999-2002 Bobby Van Borssum (OL) 2004 Brian Bergdoll (OL) 1978 Fred Stovall (OL) 1985 Anthony Mowry (OL) 1997-2001 Kyle Patrick (OL) 1993-95 Vernon James (DL) 2004 Charlie Wiebusch (OL) 2005-08 Brett Wagner (OL) 1979-82 Allen Koch (OL) 1986-89 Micah Meador (OL) 2002-04 Joe Davis (OL) 1996-2000 Eric Ball (OL) 2009 Keith Crawford (OL) 1983 Chris Ritchie (LB) 1990 Shaun Rainey (OL) 2005 Ryan Smith (OL) 2001 Dwain Turner (DL) 1984-86 Everett Burton (OL) 1991-95 Travis Mason (OL) 2007-09 Addison Hopkins (DL) 2003-04 Mike Gonzales, OL) 1987-88 Keith Meyer (OL) 1998-2002

188 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists • 80 • Corbin Smiter (WR) 2006-09 • 82 • • 83 • Bert Barron (E) 1964-65 Roger Collins (DL) 1968-69 Gilbert Arnold (E) 1947 Neil Ballard (E) 1946 Bill Taylor (E) 1946-49 Sam Reed (WR) 1966 Edwin Collins (WR) 1970-73 Frank Allen (E), 1948 • 81 • Joe Tusa (E) 1947-48 James Peters (E) 1954-56 Dickie Phillips (WR) 1967-68 Kenneth Roy (TE) 1974-76 M.L. McCurry (E), 1949 Tom Hudgens (E) 1946 Ted Watson (E) 1949 Ronald Waters (E) 1958-60 Bob Brown (WR) 1969-71 Frank Wilson (LB) 1978 Dan Hart (E) 1953 Jack McBride (E) 1947-48 R.E. Wortham (E) 1953 John Sylvester (E) 1961-63 Brent Barnes (DL) 1973 Richard Lockman (DL) 1979 Billy Varner (E) 1954 Bill Howton (E) 1949 Larry Eisenwine (E) 1954-55 Mike Wood (E) 1964-65 David Stroud (DB) 1974-76 Ricky Askew (WR) 1980-83 Charles Shelley (E) 1955-56 Bob Woolbright (E) 1954-55 David Harris (E) 1956 George Alexander Sr. (DL) 1966-67 Walter Ford (DL) 1978-79 Keith Crawford (LB) 1984 Gene Miller (E) 1957-58 Gene Miller (E) 1956 Tommy Stellman (E) 1959-60 Kent Ulm (DL) 1968 Terry Lowe (LB-DL) 1980-84 Bert Adams (LB) 1985-86 Robert Johnston (E) 1959 Twyman Ash (E) 1957-58 Marvin Spivey (E) 1961 Mike Phillips (TE) 1969-70 Melvin Turner (TE) 1985-89 Tim Winn (TE) 1987-91 Ed Joe Peters (E) 1960 Ronny Schultz (E) 1959-60-61 Preston Johnson (E) 1962 Bubba Berg (WR) 1971-72 Clem Torres (TE) 1990-94 Derras Wilmington (WR) 1992-96 Jerry Kelley (E) 1961-63 Gene Gray (E) 1962 Howard Ayers (E) 1963-64-65 Larry O’Neal (DL) 1973-75 Shan Jackson (TE) 1995 Joe Hornberger (WR) 1998-2001 Ronnie Holliday (E) 1964-65 Tommy Tyner (DL) 1965-66-67 John Grantham (WR) 1966 Robert Hubble (TE), 1978-81 Byron Godfrey (TE) 1997 Jared Scruggs (P) 2002-06 Walter Osborne (WR) 1966 James Garner (DL) 1968-69 Ron Marsh (DL) 1967-68 Charles Campbell (WR) 1982-84 Nick Sabula (DL) 1998-99 Wil Norris (TE) 2007-08 Larry Davis (WR) 1967-69 Gary Butler (TE) 1970-71-72 Rodrigo Barnes (DL) 1969 Rock Mathis (PK) 1985-86 Ryan Simonak (WR) 2001-04 Ronnie Johnston (DL) 1970 Larry Brune (TE) 1973 Larry Caldwell (WR) 1971 Ted Humphreys (DL) 1988 Nick Aranda (WR) 2005 • 86 • Larry Walling (DL) 1971-72 Larry King (TE) 1975 John Burtner (DL) 1972 Herschel Crowe (WR) 1990-93 Taylor Wardlow (TE) 2006-09 Ted Scruggs (E) 1946 Larry Medford (TE) 1973 Jim McGarvey (WR) 1977 Mike McGuire (TE) 1973-74 Bryan Weston (WR) 1994-98 Jack Wolcott (E) 1947-49 Larry Edwards (WR) 1974-76 Al Whitfield (TE) 1979-81 Charles Drayden (DL) 1977-78 Josh Seale (WR) 1999-2001 • 85 • Jack Roady (E) 1954 Mike Collins (DL) 1979-81 Jay Jefferson (WR) 1982-83 Joey Henke (TE) 1979 John Brock (WR) 2002-03 Windell Williams (E) 1946-47 Twyman Ash (E) 1956 Joey Henke (TE) 1982 Ted Humphreys (DL) 1985 Stan McKinney (WR-TE) 1980-84 Dan Zimmerman (TE) 2004 Guy Worrell (E) 1948 Ken Watler (E) 1957 Eric Barkett (TE) 1983 Brad Kracht (RB-TE) 1986-87 Wally McCampbell (WR) 1985 Evan Fentriss (WR) 2006 A.L. Boughton (E) 1949 Jim Zwahr (E) 1958 Glenn Johnson (WR) 1984 Voddie Baucham (TE) 1989 Merritt Robinson (WR) 1986-87 Michael Fuda (WR) 2007 Don Costa (E) 1953 Dan Brast (E) 1959 Mike Boudousquie (WR) 1985-88 John Davis (TE-DL) 1990-91 Donald Kindred (TE) 1988 Lamoine Holland (E) 1954 Walter Konieczny (E) 1960 Jimmy Bautch (WR) 1990 Victor Henry (WR) 1992 Winston LaVan (WR) 1990-93 • 84 • Ed Merritt (E) 1955 Al Dennis (E) 1961 Bobby Gray (TE) 1991-92 Jeff Venghaus (WR) 1993-95 Andy Clifton (DL) 1994-97 Froggy Williams (E) 1946-49 Lester Veltman (E) 1956-58 Dale Callihan (E) 1962-64 Cedrick Jackson, WR) 1993-94 Shan Jackson (TE) 1999 Travis Thompson (TE) 1998-2002 Marshall Crawford (E) 1953-55 Charles Pollard (E) 1959 Joe Tom Maxwell (E) 1965 Jason Blackwell (WR) 1995-98 Gavin Boothe (WR) 2000-02 Ben Wiggins (WR) 2003-04 Buddy Dial (E) 1956-58 Gene Raesz (E) 1960-62 Nick Creasey (TE) 1966 Evan Meeks (WR) 1999-2001 Jarett Dillard (WR) 2004-08 John Welch (WR) 2005-09 Johnny Burrell (E) 1959-61 David Schwarz (E) 1963-64 Louis Cardenas (DL) 1967 Andy Hall (WR) 2002-05 Luke Willson (TE) 2009 George Parry (E) 1962-63 Jay Collins (DL-WR) 1965-67 Cliff Hammond (DL) 1968-69

Rice Football l Letterman List l 189 Tracy Terry (TE) 1971-73 Elliston Stinson (WR) 1981-82 Will Rub (DL) 1978-80 Tom Mooney (TE) 1974 Bill Haley (DL) 1988 Todd Mohr (DL) 2004-08 Bryan Ottmers (TE) 1974 Keith Lewis (WR) 1983 Deron Miller (TE) 1981-82 Doug Cunningham (WR) 1975-78 Steve Clements (DL) 1989 Greg Kincade (WR) 1975 Chris Nixon (WR) 1985-89 Greg Heiskel (TE) 1983 Mike Firestone (RB) 1979-80 Deric Rutherford (DL) 1990 • 92 • Danny Newman (TE) 1976-78 Jerron Smith (WR) 1990 Ken Major (TE) 1985-86 Calvin Blair (DL) 1981-82 Erik Rodriguez (DL) 1991-94 Frank Allen (DL) 1972 Alvin Runnells (WR) 1979-82 Kolis Crier (TE) 1991-92 Jeff Walker (TE) 1987-88 Elmer Jackson (TE) 1983 Thomas Benford (LB) 1995 Mark Buck (RB) 1972 David Mangold (TE) 1984-88 Ben Westcott (TE) 1993 Jeff Heinrich (TE) 1989 Steve Tomkins (DL) 1984-85 Paul Thomas (LB) 1996 Donnie Bulanek (DL) 1974 Greg Gillingham (TE) 1990 Chris Thomason (TE) 1993 Shane Hollas (DL-TE) 1990-92 Greg King (WR) 1986-87 Willie Merritt (DL) 1997-2000 Kevin O’Connell (DL) 1975-76 Kevin Johnson (TE) 1992-94 Terrence Melton (DL) 1995-98 Adrayll Askew (TE) 1993-95 Shawn Alberding (DL) 1988-92 Jeremy Calahan (DL) 2001-04 James Piper (DL) 1980-81 David Grenardo (WR) 1995 Brandon Green (DL) 1999-2002 Mike Jones (TE) 1996-97 Justin Dennison (DL) 1992 Victor Brooks (DL) 2005-08 Raul Loya (DL) 1982-83-84 Brandon Manning (TE) 1997-2001 Matt Bolding (TE) 2003-05 Michael Schwartz (TE) 1998 Bo Valles (WR) 1993 Cody Bauer (DL) 2009 John Isaac (LB-DL) 1985-89 Matt Bolding (TE) 2002 Andrew Novak (WR) 2006-07 Mike McDougall (TE) 2000-01 Brian Chesney (WR) 1995-96 Sam Baldwin (DL) 1990 Rick Campbell (WR) 2004-05 Michael Patterson (WR) 2009 Thadis Pegues (DL) 2002 David Hornberger (WR) 1998-2001 • 91 • David Chisholm (DL) 1991-93 Will Shoppa (TE) 2007 Will Moss (TE/DT) 2004-08 Joe Wood (TE) 2002-05 Ricky Field (E) 1954-55 Yinka Adeniji (LB) 1995-96 • 88 • Jaimin Shah (WR) 2007 Chance Talbert (TE/DT) 2006-09 Charles Pollard (E) 1956 Derrick Brown (DE) 1997-99 • 87 • Bob Bowman (E) 1947-49 Vance McDonald (TE) 2009 Gary West (E) 1959-60 Rishone Evans (DL) 2001 George Miner (E) 1946-48 Sammy Ward (E) 1953 • 90 • Tim Soileau (OL) 1971 DeJaun Cooper (DL) 2002-06 John Held (E) 1954-56 James Briggs (E) 1954-56 • 89 • Lamoine Hollard (E) 1953 Darrell Bingham (DB) 1972 Kramer Lucio (DL) 2007-09 Charles Pollard (E) 1957 Gene Jones (E) 1957-58 Nick Lanza (E) 1946-48 Donald Gee (E) 1954-56 Conley Brashear (DL) 1973 Norman Burroughs (E) 1958 Wesley Stokes (E) 1959-60 Blois Bridges (E) 1953 Gary Cohn (E), 1959 Danny Johnson (OL) 1974 • 93 • Tommy Rees (E) 1959-61 Vic Anderson (E) 1961-62 Dick Bowen (E) 1954 Dan Brast (E) 1960 Steve Farabee (DL) 1975-76 Bill Barksdale (WR) 1971 Joe Froh (E) 1962-63 David Odem (E) 1963 David Mantor (E) 1955-56 George Alexander Sr. (E) 1965 Bryan Philips (DL) 1978-79 Clem Rogers (LB) 1972 Preston Johnson (E) 1964 Jim Nance (E) 1964 Bill Simmons (E) 1957-60 Rodrigo Barnes (LB) 1971-72 Richard Gray (LB) 1980-82 James Anderson (DL) 1973 Murphy Davis (WR) 1965-66 Mike McLafferty (E) 1965 Jim Limmer (E) 1961 Rondel Brock (DL) 1973 Jeff Thomas (DL) 1983-87 Greg Boston (TE) 1975-77 Sam Reed (TE) 1967-69 John Beavers (DL) 1966 Stan McDonald (E) 1962 Jim Kelley (LB) 1975 Craig Desmond (DL) 1988-89 Dennis Barry (DL) 1978-80 Dwayne Young (DL) 1970-71 Jerry Bailey (TE) 1967 Gene Bordosky (E) 1964 Larry Ball (DL) 1977-78 Larry Jester (LB) 1990 David Percer (LB) 1981 Frank Trump (WR) 1972-73 Jack Faubion (WR-DB) 1968-70 James Doyle (E) 1965 Joey Henke (TE) 1980 Sean Colvin (DL) 1991-92 Terrance Washington (LB) 1982-83 David Cherry (WR) 1974-76 Chuck Volk (DL) 1971 Steve Prichard (TE) 1966-68 Eric Sampson (DL) 1981-84 Kevin Conrad (DL-TE) 1993-96 Rock Mathis (PK) 1984 Jim Earthman (TE), 1977 Jerry Manning (DL) 1972-73 Butch Robinson (DL) 1970 Kevin Ancell (OL) 1985 Aaron Bassett (TE) 1998 Jeff Hood (DL) 1985 Bobby Williams Jr. (WR-RB) 1979-80 Mike Collier (LB) 1975-76 John Kelly (LB) 1971-73 Greg Gillingham (DL-PK) 1987 Jon Chism (DL) 1999-2003

190 l Rice Football l Letterman Lists Ron Manning (DL) 1986-87 • 95 • Judd Smith (DL) 1996-99 Mike Wooten (DL) 1983-84 Kenneth Pinkston (DL) 1988 Steve Horn (DL) 1972 B.J. Forguson (DL) 2000-02 Jacque Torres (DL) 1987-88-89 Corey Seymour (DL) 1989-93 Clay Gillis (LB) 1973 Eric Sweetser (DL) 2003-05 Bryan Soward (DL-TE-LB) 1990-93 Ben Westcott (TE) 1995 Brad Foster (TE) 1977-78 Travis Mason (DL) 2006 Mark Lodge (DL) 1995-96 Bill Harvin (DL) 1997-98 Joel Rios (DL) 1980-83 Mark Brundage (K) 2007-09 Josh Seale (WR) 1998 Paxton Corder (DL) 1999-2000 Ken Fields (DL) 1987-88 Chris DeMunbrun (DL-OL) 1999-2000 Trey Macaluso (DL) 2003-05 Antonio Varnardo (DL) 1989 • 97 • Pike Pickett (DL) 2001 Scott Solomon (DL) 2007 Mike Ecklund (DL) 1990-91 Raymond McClure (DL) 1973 Courtney Gordon (DL) 2004-06 Adrian Woolcock (LB-DL) 1993-95 Jeff Rose (DL) 1974-75-76 Brian Stacey (DL) 2007-09 • 94 • Mark Lee (TE) 1997-2000g Don Wood (TE) 1978 Larry Cervantes (DL) 1972 Joe Wood (TE) 2001 Kevin Woods (OL) 1980 • 99 • Mike Trantham (DL) 1973-74 Sean Ramey (WR) 2003 Ward Broom (OL-DL) 1981-84 Frank Burgio (DL) 1974 Brian Bergdoll (OL) 1977 Dietrich Davis (DL) 2004-06 John Zurita (OL) 1985 Rudy Nelson (DL) 1979 Bernie Hogan (DL) 1978 Cheta Ozougwu (DE) 2008-09 Joel Dawson (LB-DL) 1987-90 Tom Hille (DL) 1981 Clenzie Pierson (DL) 1979-82 Tommy Ling (DL) 1991 Darryl Duffie (DL) 1983-84 James Phorne (DL) 1983-84 • 96 • Sean Clarady (DL) 1992-93 Mike Lee (LB) 1982-83 David Alston (DL) 1985-88 David Swantner (LB) 1972 Rashad Reynolds (LB) 1994 Scott Reeves (OL) 1985 Jimmy Golden (DL) 1989 Richard Olivares (DL) 1973 Andrew Hughes (DL) 1995-98 Eric Schmidt (DL) 1986 Steve Clements (DL) 1990 Chris Fisher (DL) 1974-75 Matt Loreman (DL) 2002 Stephen Kercho (DL) 1987-88 Michael Shirk (DL) 1991-93 Don Shook (DL) 1978 William Wood (DL) 2002-06 Larry Stuppy (DL) 1989 Thomas Hutchinson (LB) 1995 Brad Bierstadt (DL) 1979 Cameron Thompson (DL) 2007-08 Tony Barker (LB) 1990-91 Jeff Odom (DL) 1996-97 Marc Seguin (DL) 1980-81 Jared Williams (DE) 2009 John Davis (DE) 1992 Larry Brown (DL) 1998-2000 Billy Jack Tyus (OL) 1982 Wayne Herndon, DL) 1994 Thadis Pegues (DL) 2001 Danny Burgess (LB) 1983 • 98 • Donnell Victorian (DL) 1995-99 Rob Daniel (DL) 2002-05 Angus Davis (DL) 1985-86 Chris Fisher (DL) 1973 Larry Brown (DL) 2001 Brandon Yelovich (K) 2007-09 Wade Lee (LB) 1987-88 Paul Scire (DL) 1978-79 Rishone Evans (DL) 2002 Matt Sign (DL) 1989-92 Dan Coontz (DL) 1980 George Chukwu (DL) 2003-07 Brett Elliott (DL) 1992 Troy Cates (DL) 1981-82 Michael Smith (DL) 2008 Alex Morris (DL) 1993-95

Rice Football l Letterman List l 191 RICE ALL-TIME RESULTS Ph i l Ar b u c k l e 1914 (3-2-3) 1916 (6-1-2, 1-1 SWC) 1918 (1-5-1, 1-1 SWC) - T 3rd 1920 (4-2-2, 2-2-1 SWC) - 4th (1912-17, 1919-23) O10 Southwestern W 12-7 O7 at Texas (SWC) L 16-2 Coach: John Anderson O9 Baylor (SWC) W 28-0 Arbuckle was the first athletic director and O17 at Texas L 41-0 O13 Austin College W 40-0 O5 Camp Logan L 10-0 O16 at Tulane T 0-0 coach at the Rice Institute in 1912, coming from O24 TCU T 0-0 O21 Southwestern W 24-0 O19 Park Place Flyers L 7-0 O23 Southwestern W 19-0 Southwestern University in Georgetown. He O31 Daniel Baker W 13-7 O27 at TCU T 7-7 O26 Camp Logan T 0-0 O30 Texas (SWC) L 21-0 coached the Owls for 11 seasons, interrupted N9 Texas A&M L 32-7 N4 Texas A&M (SWC) W 20-0 N2 Kelly Field L 28-0 N6 at SMU (SWC) W 10-0 only by Army service in 1918 during World War N14 Oklahoma State T 13-13 N11 Tulane W 23-13 N9 Park Place Flyers L 3-0 N15 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 7-0 I. His overall record was 52-30-8 (8-15-2 SWC). N20 Baylor W 14-13 N17 SMU W 146-3 N16 at Texas L 14-0 N19 Texas State W 48-0 N26 at Austin College T 0-0 N24 at LSU T 7-7 N30 SMU W 13-0 N25 Arkansas (SWC) T 0-0 1912 (3-2) N30 Arizona W 47-7 O26 at Houston HS W 7-6 nd 1915 (5-3, 1-2 SWC) 1919 (8-1, 3-1 SWC) - 2 TH O30 at Orange HS W 13-0 1921 (4-4-1, 1-2-1 swc) - 6 O2 Trinity W 46-0 1917 (7-1, 1-1 SWC) O4 Trinity W 12-0 N9 at Sam Houston State W 20-6 O1 Louisiana-Lafayette W 54-0 O8 Baylor (SWC) L 26-0 O6 Illinois Medics W 31-0 O11 at Baylor (SWC) W 8-0 N15 at Southwestern L 32-0 O8 at Baylor (SWC) L 17-14 O16 at Texas (SWC) L 59-0 O13 TCU W 26-0 O18 Southwestern W 22-0 N28 at Austin College L 81-0 O15 Tulane L 7-6 O23 Daniel Baker W 28-0 O19 Austin College W 53-13 O24 Austin College W 54-0 O22 Southwestern W 28-0 O30 TCU W 33-0 O27 at Texas (SWC) W 13-0 N1 at Texas (SWC) L 32-7 1913 (4-0) O29 at Texas (SWC) L 56-0 N8 Texas A&M (SWC) W 7-0 N3 Haskell Institute W 55-13 N8 SMU (SWC) W 21-14 N5 SMU (SWC) W 7-0 O17 Signal Corps Co. B W 14-0 N17 LSU W 6-0 N10 Southwestern W 34-13 N15 University of South W 19-7 O25 Houston HS W 7-0 N11 Texas A&M (SWC) T 7-7 N27 Notre Dame L 55-2 N17 at Tulane W 16-0 N21 Howard Payne W 7-0 N18 at Trinity W 28-14 N18 Southwestern W 53-14 N29 Texas A&M (SWC) L 10-0 N27 Arkansas (SWC) W 40-7 N27 at Trinity W 7-0 N24 Oklahoma L 27-0

192 l Rice Football l All-Time Results 1922 (4-4, 1-4 SWC) - 7th York, which named its annual award to the na- 1926 (4-4-1, 0-4 SWC) - 7th 1928 (2-7, 0-5 SWC) - 7th N9 at TCU (SWC) L 24-0 tion’s best college football player after him. O7 Sam Houston State W 23-3 S25 Stephen F. Austin State W 25-0 Coach: N16 Texas A&M (SWC) L 26-6 N23 at SMU (SWC) L 43-0 O14 Baylor (SWC) L 31-0 rd O2 Sam Houston State W 20-0 S29 Sam Houston State W 24-6 O21 at Oklahoma State (SWC) L 21-0 1924 (4-4, 2-2 SWC) - 3 O9 Trinity T 6-6 O6 St. Edward’s L 31-0 N30 Baylor (SWC) L 19-0 O28 Southwestern W 28-6 O4 Sam Houston State W 22-6 O16 St. Edward’s W 19-0 O13 Trinity W 20-6 th N4 Texas (SWC) L 29-0 O11 Southwestern W 20-6 O23 Texas (SWC) L 20-0 O20 at SMU (SWC) L 53-13 1930 (8-4, 2-4 SWC) - 6 N11 Arkansas (SWC) W 31-7 O18 LSU L 12-0 O30 Southwestern W 7-6 O27 Texas (SWC) L 13-6 S20 Southwestern W 32-6 N18 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 24-0 O25 at TCU (SWC) W 7-3 N6 SMU (SWC) L 20-0 N3 Southwestern L 14-6 S27 Sam Houston State W 13-12 N25 Arizona W 14-7 N1 Texas (SWC) W 19-6 N12 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 20-0 N10 TCU (SWC) L 7-0 O4 St. Edward’s W 20-0 N7 Austin College L 6-2 N25 Baylor (SWC) L 9-7 N16 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 19-0 O11 Arizona W 21-0 1923 (3-5, 1-4 SWC) - 7th N15 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 13-6 N29 Baylor (SWC) L 25-14 O18 at Arkansas (SWC) L 7-6 N27 Baylor (SWC) L 17-9 th O6 Sam Houston State W 10-0 1927 (2-6-1, 1-3 SWC) - 6 O25 Texas (SWC) W 6-0 O13 at Arkansas (SWC-Little Rock)L 23-0 S24 at Loyola-New Orleans L 13-0 Ja c k Meagher N1 University of South W 12-0 1925 (4-4-1, 1-2-1 SWC) - 6th O20 Oklahoma State (SWC) L 13-0 O1 Sam Houston State W 20-13 (1929-33) N8 TCU (SWC) L 20-0 S26 Stephen F. Austin State W 33-0 N15 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 7-0 O27 Texas State L 19-6 O8 St. Edward’s T 0-0 The five season Meagher spent at the Rice helm O3 Sam Houston State W 7-0 N3 at Texas (SWC) L 27-0 O14 at SMU (SWC) L 34-6 were highlighted by consecutive shutout victo- N22 SMU (SWC) L 32-0 N10 Southwestern W 12-0 O10 Trinity L 13-0 O22 at Texas (SWC) L 27-0 ries against Texas (1930-31). His overall record N29 at Baylor (SWC) L 35-14 N17 Texas A&M (SWC) W 7-6 O17 Arkansas (SWC) W 13-9 O29 Southwestern L 14-12 was 26-26 (-20 SWC) before leaving to coach at D6 Iowa State W 13-7 N29 TCU (SWC) L 6-0 O24 at Texas (SWC) L 27-6 N5 Centenary L 33-7 Auburn. O31 Southwestern W 19-0 N11 Texas A&M (SWC) L 14-0 th Jo h n He i s m a n N7 at LSU L 6-0 N24 Baylor (SWC) W 19-12 1929 (2-7, 0-5 SWC) - 7 N14 Texas A&M (SWC) L 17-10 S28 Loyola-New Orleans L 33-0 (1924-27) N26 Baylor (SWC) T 7-7 O5 Sam Houston State W 7-2 Heisman became Rice University’s first full-time O12 Southwestern W 14-7 football coach in 1924. His four-year record was 14-18-3 (4-11-1 SWC) He later became athletic O26 at Texas (SWC) L 39-0 director of the Downtown Athletic Club in New N2 St. Edward’s L 20-7

Rice Football l All-Time Results l 193 1931 (6-4, 3-3 SWC) - 6th 1933 (3-8, 1-5 SWC) - 7th O6 at Purdue W 14-0 O2 at Duquesne L 14-0 1938 (4-6, 3-3 SWC) - 4th S19 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 37-0 S23 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 7-0 O13 SMU (SWC) W 9-0 O10 Texas A&M (SWC) L 3-0 O1 Oklahoma L 7-6 S26 Sam Houston State W 32-0 S30 at LSU L 13-0 O20 at Creighton W 47-13 O17 at Georgia W 13-6 O8 at LSU L 3-0 O3 at Oklahoma L 19-6 O7 Loyola-New Orleans W 13-0 O27 Texas (SWC) W 20-9 O24 Texas (SWC) W 7-0 O15 at Tulane L 26-17 O10 at Texas (SWC) W 7-0 O14 SMU (SWC) L 13-7 N3 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 27-0 O31 George Washington W 12-6 O22 Texas W 13-7 O17 SMU (SWC) L 21-12 O21 at Creighton L 14-13 N10 at Arkansas (SWC) W 7-0 N7 at Arkansas (SWC) L 20-14 O29 Auburn W 14-0 O23 at Arizona W 32-0 O28 at Texas (SWC) L 18-0 N17 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 25-6 N14 Sam Houston State W 34-7 N5 at Arkansas (SWC) W 3-0 N7 at TCU (SWC) L 7-6 N4 at Santa Clara L 13-0 N24 TCU (SWC) L 7-2 N21 TCU (SWC) L 13-0 N12 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 27-0 N14 Texas A&M (SWC) L 7-0 N11 Arkansas (SWC) W 7-6 D1 at Baylor (SWC) W 32-0 N28 Baylor (SWC) L 10-7 N19 TCU (SWC) L 29-7 N21 Arkansas (SWC) W 26-12 N18 Texas A&M (SWC) L 27-0 D5 SMU (SWC) L 9-0 N26 at Baylor (SWC) L 27-6 Rd N28 Baylor (SWC) W 20-0 N25 at TCU (SWC) L 26-3 1935 (8-3, 3-3 SWC) - T 3 D3 SMU (SWC) W 25-14 st D2 at Baylor (SWC) L 7-6 S21 St. Mary’s (Texas) W 38-0 1937 (6-3-2, 4-1-1 SWC) - 1 1932 (7-3, 3-3 SWC) - 3rd S28 at LSU W 10-7 O2 at Oklahoma L 6-0 1939 (1-9-1, 0-5-1 SWC) - 7th S24 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 20-0 Ji m m y Kitts O5 Duquesne W 27-7 O9 LSU L 13-0 S30 Vanderbilt L 13-12 O1 LSU W 10-8 (1934-39) O12 Creighton W 14-0 O16 Tulsa T 0-0 O7 Centenary W 13-0 O19 at SMU (SWC) L 10-0 O23 at Texas (SWC) W 14-7 O8 at SMU (SWC) W 13-0 Kitts opened his Rice coaching career with a O14 at LSU L 7-0 O15 Loyola-New Orleans W 14-7 bang, winning the Institute’s first Southwest O26 at Texas (SWC) W 28-19 O30 Auburn W 13-7 O21 Sam Houston State L 9-8 O22 Texas (SWC) L 18-6 Conference title in 1934. He added another N2 at George Washington W 41-6 N6 Arkansas W 26-20 O28 at Texas (SWC) L 26-12 O29 Creighton W 41-7 crown in 1937 along with a 28-14 win over N9 Arkansas (SWC) W 20-7 N13 Texas A&M (SWC) T 6-6 N4 at Fordham L 13-7 N5 at Arkansas (SWC) W 12-7 Colorado in the second Cotton Bowl, the Owls’ N16 Texas A&M (SWC) W 17-10 N20 at TCU (SWC) L 7-2 N11 Arkansas (SWC) T 12-12 first bowl appearance. His six-year record was N11 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 14-7 N23 at TCU (SWC) L 27-6 N27 Baylor (SWC) W 13-7 N18 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 19-0 33-29-4 (16-18-2 SWC) before leaving to coach N30 Baylor (SWC) L 6-0 D4 at SMU (SWC) W 15-7 N19 TCU (SWC) L 16-6 at Virginia Tech. N25 at TCU (SWC) L 21-0 N26 at Baylor (SWC) W 12-0 J1 vs. Colorado W 28-14 D2 Baylor (SWC) L 10-7 th 1934 (9-1-1, 5-1 SWC) - 1st 1936 (5-7, 1-5 SWC) - T 6 (Cotton Bowl) D9 at SMU (SWC) L 13-6 S19 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 33-0 S22 Loyola-New Orleans W 12-0 S26 at LSU L 20-7 S29 LSU T 9-9

194 l Rice Football l All-Time Results Jess Neely 1941 (6-3-1, 3-2-1 SWC) - 4th 1943 (3-7, 2-3 SWC) - T 3rd 1945 (5-6, 3-3 SWC) - T 3rd 1947 (6-3-1, 4-2 SWC) - 3rd (1940-66) O4 Sam Houston State W 42-0 S25 Randolph Field L 6-0 S22 Corpus Christi Navy L 26-13 S27 at LSU L 21-14 Neely and Rice football were synonymous for 27 O11 Tulane W 10-9 O2 at LSU L 20-7 S29 at LSU L 42-0 O4 at Southern T 7-7 seasons. The Tennessee gentleman won or tied O18 at LSU L 27-0 O9 Tulane L 33-0 O6 Southwestern L 13-7 O11 Tulane W 33-0 for Southwest Conference championships in O25 at Texas (SWC) L 40-0 O16 at SMU (SWC) L 12-0 O13 Tulane W 13-7 O18 at SMU (SWC) L 14-0 1946, 1949, 1953 and 1957. The Owls also won N1 Centenary W 54-0 O23 at Texas (SWC) L 58-0 O20 at SMU (SWC) L 21-18 O25 at Texas (SWC) L 12-0 two Cotton Bowl games under Neely (1950 and N8 Arkansas (SWC) W 21-12 O30 Texas Tech W 13-0 O27 at Texas (SWC) W 7-6 N1 Texas Tech W 40-7 1954) as well as the 1947 . Neely N15 Texas A&M (SWC) L 19-6 N6 Arkansas (SWC) W 20-7 N3 Texas Tech W 13-0 N8 Arkansas (SWC) W 26-7 was 144-124-10 (86-75-6 SWC) and finished his career as the athletic director at his alma mater, N22 at TCU (SWC) T 0-0 N13 Texas A&M (SWC) L 20-0 N10 Arkansas (SWC) W 26-7 N15 Texas A&M (SWC) W 41-7 Vanderbilt. N29 Baylor (SWC) W 28-14 N20 at TCU (SWC) W 13-6 N17 Texas A&M (SWC) W 6-0 N22 at TCU (SWC) W 7-0 D6 at SMU (SWC) W 6-0 N27 Southwestern L 21-7 N24 at TCU (SWC) L 14-13 N29 Baylor (SWC) W 34-6 rd D1 Baylor (SWC) L 17-14 1940 (7-2, 4-2 SWC) - T 3 nd rd O5 Centenary W 25-0 1942 (7-2-1, 4-1-1 SWC) - 2 1944 (5-6, 2-3 SWC) - T 3 rd st 1948 (5-4-1, 3-2-1 SWC) - T 3 S26 Corpus Christi Navy W 18-7 S23 Galveston AAF W 57-0 th O12 LSU W 23-0 1946 (9-2, 5-1 SWC) - 1 10 AP S25 Sam Houston State W 46-0 O19 at Tulane L 15-6 O3 LSU W 27-14 S30 Randolph Field L 59-0 S28 LSU L 7-6 O2 LSU L 26-13 O10 at Tulane L 18-7 O7 LSU W 14-13 O5 Southwestern W 48-0 O26 Texas (SWC) W 13-0 O9 at Southern California L 7-0 N2 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 9-6 O24 Texas (SWC) L 12-7 O14 at Tulane L 21-0 O12 at Tulane W 25-6 O16 SMU (SWC) L 33-7 N9 at Arkansas (SWC) W 14-7 O31 Texas Tech W 19-7 O21 SMU (SWC) W 21-0 O19 SMU (SWC) W 21-7 O23 Texas (SWC) L 20-7 N7 at Arkansas (SWC) W 40-9 O28 Texas (SWC) W 7-0 O26 Texas (SWC) W 18-7 N16 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 25-0 O30 at Texas Tech W 14-7 N23 TCU (SWC) W 14-6 N14 Texas A&M (SWC) T 0-0 N4 Texas Tech L 13-7 N2 Texas Tech W 41-6 N6 at Arkansas (SWC) W 25-6 N21 TCU (SWC) W 21-0 N11 at Arkansas (SWC) L 12-7 N9 at Arkansas (SWC-LR) L 7-0 N30 Baylor (SWC) W 21-12 N13 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 28-6 D7 SMU (SWC) L 7-6 N28 at Baylor (SWC) W 20-0 N18 Texas A&M (SWC) L 19-7 N16 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 27-10 N20 TCU (SWC) W 21-7 D5 SMU (SWC) W 13-7 N25 TCU (SWC) L 9-6 N23 TCU (SWC) W 13-0 N27 at Baylor (SWC) T 7-7 D2 Southwestern W 18-7 N30 Baylor (SWC) W 38-6 J1 vs. Tennessee W 8-0 (Orange Bowl)

Rice Football l All-Time Results l 195 1949 (10-1, 6-0 SWC) - 1st 1951 (5-5, 3-3 SWC) - T 3rd 1953 (9-2, 5-1 SWC) - T 1st 1955 (2-7-1, 0-6 SWC) - 7th 1957 (7-4, 5-1 SWC) - 1st S24 Clemson W 33-7 S29 Clemson L 20-14 S19 Florida W 20-16 S24 Alabama W 20-0 S21 at LSU W 20-14 O1 at LSU L 14-7 O6 at LSU L 14-6 O3 at Cornell W 28-7 O1 LSU T 0-0 O5 Stanford W 34-7 O8 New Mexico W 55-0 O13 Navy W 21-14 O10 Hardin-Simmons W 40-0 O8 Clemson W 21-7 O12 Duke L 7-6 O15 at SMU (SWC) W 41-27 O20 at SMU (SWC) W 28-7 O17 at SMU (SWC) L 12-7 O15 at SMU (SWC) L 20-0 O19 at SMU (SWC) W 27-21 O22 at Texas (SWC) W 17-15 O27 at Texas (SWC) L 14-6 O24 at Texas (SWC) W 18-13 O22 at Texas (SWC) L 32-14 O26 at Texas (SWC) L 19-14 O29 Texas Tech W 28-0 N3 Pittsburgh W 21-13 O31 Kentucky L 19-13 O29 at Kentucky L 20-16 N2 Clemson L 20-7 N5 Arkansas (SWC) W 14-0 N10 Arkansas (SWC) W 10-0 N7 Arkansas (SWC) W 47-0 N5 Arkansas (SWC) L 10-0 N9 Arkansas (SWC) W 13-7 N12 Texas A&M (SWC) W 13-0 N17 Texas A&M (SWC) W 6-0 N14 Texas A&M (SWC) W 34-7 N12 Texas A&M (SWC) L 20-12 N16 Texas A&M (SWC) W 7-6 N19 at TCU (SWC) W 20-14 N24 at TCU (SWC) L 22-6 N21 at TCU (SWC) W 19-6 N19 at TCU (SWC) L 35-0 N23 at TCU (SWC) W 20-0 N26 Baylor (SWC) W 21-7 D1 Baylor (SWC) L 34-13 N28 Baylor (SWC) W 41-19 N26 Baylor (SWC) L 15-7 N30 Baylor (SWC) W 20-0 J1 vs. North Carolina W 27-13 J1 vs. Alabama W 28-6 J1 vs. Navy L 20-7 (Cotton Bowl) 1952 (5-5, 4-2 SWC) - 2nd (Cotton Bowl) 1956 (4-6, 1-5 SWC) - 6th (Cotton Bowl) S27 Texas Tech W 34-7 S22 Alabama W 20-13 th rd nd 1950 (6-4, 2-4 SWC) - T 5 O4 LSU L 27-7 1954 (7-3, 4-2 SWC) - T 3 O6 LSU W 23-14 1958 (5-5, 4-2 SWC) - T 2 S30 Santa Clara W 27-7 O11 at UCLA L 20-0 S18 Florida W 34-14 O13 at Florida L 7-0 S20 LSU L 26-6 O7 LSU W 35-20 O18 SMU (SWC) L 21-14 O2 Cornell W 41-20 O20 SMU (SWC) L 14-13 S27 at Stanford W 30-7 O14 at Pittsburgh W 14-7 O25 Texas (SWC) L 20-7 O9 at Wisconsin L 13-7 O27 Texas (SWC) W 28-7 O4 Purdue L 24-0 O21 SMU (SWC) L 42-21 N1 Wisconsin L 21-7 O16 SMU (SWC) L 20-6 N3 Utah W 27-0 O11 at Arkansas (SWC) W 24-0 O28 Texas (SWC) L 35-7 N8 at Arkansas (SWC) W 35-33 O23 Texas (SWC) W 13-7 N10 at Arkansas (SWC) L 27-12 O18 at SMU (SWC) W 13-7 N4 Texas Tech W 13-7 N15 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 15-6 O30 Vanderbilt W 34-13 N17 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 21-7 O25 Texas (SWC) W 34-7 N11 at Arkansas (SWC) W 9-6 N22 TCU (SWC) W 12-6 N6 at Arkansas (SWC-LR) L 28-15 N24 TCU (SWC) L 20-17 N8 Army L 14-7 N18 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 21-13 N29 at Baylor (SWC) W 20-14 N13 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 29-19 D1 at Baylor (SWC) L 46-13 N15 Texas A&M (SWC) L 28-21 N25 TCU (SWC) L 26-14 N20 TCU (SWC) W 6-0 N22 TCU (SWC) L 22-10 D2 at Baylor (SWC) L 33-7 N27 at Baylor (SWC) W 20-14 N29 at Baylor (SWC) W 33-21

196 l Rice Football l All-Time Results 1959 (1-7-2, 1-4-1 SWC) - 6th 1961 (7-4, 5-2 SWC) - T 3rd 1963 (6-4, 4-3 SWC) - 3rd 1965 (2-8, 1-6 SWC) - T 7th Bo Ha g a n S19 at LSU L 26-3 S23 LSU W 16-3 S28 LSU W 21-12 S18 Louisiana Tech W 14-0 (1967-70) O3 at Duke L 24-7 S30 at L 24-0 O5 at Penn State L 28-7 S25 at LSU L 42-14 Hagan spent 11 seasons as Rice University’s O10 Florida T 13-13 O14 Florida W 19-10 O12 Stanford W 23-13 O2 Duke L 41-21 backfield coach before succeeding Jess Neely O17 SMU (SWC) T 13-13 O21 SMU (SWC) W 10-0 O19 SMU (SWC) W 13-7 O16 SMU (SWC) L 17-14 as head coach and athletic director in 1967. His O24 at Texas (SWC) L 28-6 O28 at Texas (SWC) L 34-7 O26 at Texas (SWC) L 10-6 O23 at Texas (SWC) W 20-17 1970 team won its final three seasons to finish O31 Clemson L 19-0 N4 at Texas Tech (SWC) W 42-7 N2 at Texas Tech (SWC) W 17-3 O30 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 27-0 at 5-5 for the year. Hagan’s four-year record was 12-27-1 (7-21 SWC). N7 Arkansas (SWC) L 14-10 N11 Arkansas (SWC) L 10-0 N9 Arkansas (SWC) W 7-0 N6 Arkansas (SWC) L 31-0 N14 Texas A&M (SWC) W 7-2 N18 Texas A&M (SWC) W 21-7 N16 Texas A&M (SWC) L 13-6 N13 Texas A&M (SWC) L 14-13 th N21 at TCU (SWC) L 35-6 N25 at TCU (SWC) W 35-16 N30 Baylor (SWC) L 21-12 N20 at TCU (SWC) L 42-14 1967 (4-6, 2-5 SWC) - 7 N28 Baylor (SWC) L 23-21 D2 Baylor (SWC) W 26-14 D7 at TCU (SWC) W 33-7 N27 Baylor (SWC) L 17-14 S23 at LSU L 20-14 S30 Navy W 21-7 D16 vs. Kansas L 33-7 1960 (7-4, 5-2 SWC) - T 2nd (Bluebonnet Bowl) 1964 (4-5-1, 3-3-1 SWC) - T 4th 1966 (2-8, 1-6 SWC) - 8th O14 Northwestern W 50-6 O21 SMU (SWC) W 14-10 S24 Georgia Tech L 16-13 S26 LSU W 3-0 S24 LSU W 17-15 th O28 at Texas (SWC) L 28-6 O1 Tulane W 10-7 1962 (2-6-2, 2-4-1 SWC) - 6 O3 West Virginia W 24-0 O1 at Tennessee L 23-3 N4 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 24-10 O8 vs. Florida (Miami) W 10-0 S29 at LSU T 6-6 O10 at Stanford L 34-7 O8 UCLA L 27-24 N11 Arkansas (SWC) L 23-9 O15 at SMU (SWC) W 47-10 O6 Penn State L 18-7 O17 at SMU (SWC) W 7-6 O15 at SMU (SWC) L 28-24 N18 Texas A&M (SWC) L 18-3 O22 Texas (SWC) W 7-0 O13 Oregon L 31-12 O24 Texas (SWC) L 6-3 O22 Texas (SWC) L 14-6 N25 at TCU (SWC) L 14-10 O29 Texas Tech (SWC) W 30-6 O20 at SMU (SWC) L 15-7 O31 Texas Tech (SWC) T 6-6 O29 Texas Tech (SWC) L 35-19 D2 Baylor (SWC) W 27-25 N5 at Arkansas (SWC-LR) L 3-0 O27 Texas (SWC) T 14-14 N7 at Arkansas (SWC) L 21-0 N5 at Arkansas (SWC-LR) L 31-20 N12 Texas A&M (SWC) W 21-14 N3 Texas Tech (SWC) W 14-0 N14 Texas A&M (SWC) W 19-8 N12 Texas A&M (SWC) L 7-6 N19 TCU (SWC) W 23-0 N10 at Arkansas (SWC) L 28-14 N21 TCU (SWC) W 31-0 N19 TCU (SWC) W 21-10 N26 at Baylor (SWC) L 12-7 N17 Texas A&M (SWC) W 23-3 N28 at Baylor (SWC) L 27-20 N26 at Baylor (SWC) L 21-14 J1 vs. Mississippi L 14-6 N24 TCU (SWC) L 30-7 () D1 at Baylor (SWC) W 28-13

Rice Football l All-Time Results l 197 1968 (0-9-1, 0-7 SWC) - 8th 1970 (5-5, 3-4 SWC) - T 4th O16 SMU (SWC) L 16-10 N25 TCU (SWC) W 25-21 N23 TCU (SWC) W 26-14 S21 at Washington T 35-35 S19 Virginia Military W 42-0 O23 at Texas (SWC) L 39-10 D2 at Baylor (SWC) L 28-14 N30 at Baylor (SWC) L 24-3 S28 LSU L 21-7 S26 at LSU L 24-0 O30 at Texas Tech (SWC) W 9-7 rd th O5 Tennessee L 52-0 O3 California W 28-0 N6 Arkansas (SWC) T 24-24 1973 (5-6, 4-3 SWC) - 3 1975 (2-9, 1-6 SWC) - 7 O19 at SMU (SWC) L 32-24 O17 at SMU (SWC) L 10-0 N13 Texas A&M (SWC) L 18-13 S15 at Houston L 24-6 S13 at Houston W 24-7 O26 Texas (SWC) L 38-14 O24 Texas (SWC) L 45-21 N20 at TCU (SWC) L 20-19 S22 Montana W 21-10 S20 Vanderbilt L 9-6 N2 Texas Tech (SWC) L 38-15 O31 Texas Tech (SWC) L 3-0 N27 Baylor (SWC) W 23-0 S29 at LSU L 24-9 S27 at LSU (Shreveport) L 16-13 N9 at Arkansas (SWC) L 46-21 N7 at Arkansas (SWC) L 38-14 O13 Notre Dame L 28-0 O11 Mississippi State L 28-14 N16 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 24-14 N14 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 18-17 Al Co n o ve r O20 SMU (SWC) L 27-16 O18 SMU (SWC) W 28-17 N23 TCU (SWC) L 24-14 N21 TCU (SWC) W 17-15 (1972-75) O27 at Texas (SWC) L 55-13 O25 at Texas (SWC) L 41-9 N30 at Baylor (SWC) L 16-7 N28 at Baylor (SWC) W 28-23 One of Rice’s most colorful coaches, Conover led N3 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 19-6 N1 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 28-24 the Owls to a 4-3 SWC mark in 1973, a confer- N10 Arkansas (SWC) W 17-7 N8 Arkansas (SWC) L 20-16 1969 (3-7, 2-5 SWC) - T 6th ence record that was unequaled until 1994. His N17 Texas A&M (SWC) W 24-20 N15 Texas A&M (SWC) L 33-14 1972 team finished 5-5-1, including the Owls’ S20 Virginia Military W 55-0 (1971) N24 at TCU (SWC) W 14-9 N22 at TCU (SWC) L 28-21 first win over Houston. His four-year record was D1 Baylor (SWC) W 27-0 N29 Baylor (SWC) L 25-7 S27 LSU L 42-0 “The Coach of Coaches” spent just one year at 14-28-1 (10-18 SWC). O4 at California L 31-12 Rice following a successful tenure at Florida th O18 SMU (SWC) L 34-14 State. After the 1971 season, Peterson was 1972 (5-5-1, 3-4 SWC) - T 4th 1974 (2-8-1, 2-5 SWC) - 5 Ho m e r Ri c e named head coach of the NFL’s Houston Oilers. S14 Houston L 21-0 O25 at Texas (SWC) L 31-0 S9 Houston W 14-13 (1976-77) His consists of legends Bobby S21 Cincinnati L 28-21 N1 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 24-14 S23 Clemson W 29-10 and Tommy Kramer combined for Bowden, , and Don James. S28 LSU T 10-10 the school’s most explosive offense in 1976, N8 Arkansas (SWC) L 30-8 S30 at Georgia Tech T 36-36 O12 at Notre Dame L 10-3 finishing among the nation’s leaders in passing. N15 Texas A&M (SWC) W 7-6 th O7 LSU L 12-6 1971 (3-7-1, 2-4-1 SWC) - 6 O19 at SMU (SWC) L 19-14 Rice’s two-year record was 4-18-0 (2-14 SWC). N22 at TCU (SWC) L 21-17 O21 at SMU (SWC) L 29-14 S11 Houston L 23-21 O26 Texas (SWC) L 27-6 He retired as the athletic director at Georgia N29 Baylor (SWC) W 34-6 O28 Texas (SWC) L 45-9 Tech in 1997. S18 Southern California L 24-0 N2 Texas Tech (SWC) W 21-7 N4 Texas Tech (SWC) L 10-6 S25 Tulane W 14-0 N9 at Arkansas (SWC) L 25-6 N11 at Arkansas (SWC-LR) W 23-20 O2 at LSU L 38-3 N16 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 37-7 N18 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 20-14

198 l Rice Football l All-Time Results 1976 (3-8, 2-6 SWC) - T 7th Ra y Al b o r n 1979 (1-10, 0-8 SWC) - 9th 1981 (4-7, 3-5 SWC) - T 6th 1983 (1-10, 0-8 SWC) - 9th S18 Utah W 43-22 (1978-83) S8 at SMU (SWC) L 35-17 S12 at Texas (SWC) L 31-3 S1 Houston (SWC) L 45-14 S25 at LSU L 31-0 Alborn was the first Rice graduate to become S15 Tulane W 21-17 S19 at Missouri L 42-10 S10 Minnesota L 21-17 O2 Texas (SWC) L 42-15 head coach at his alma mater. The highlight of S22 at LSU L 45-3 S26 at LSU L 24-14 S17 LSU L 24-10 O9 at TCU (SWC) W 26-23 his six-year tenure was a 5-6 season in 1980 dur- S29 Oklahoma L 63-21 O3 Tulane W 20-16 S24 Louisiana-Lafayette W 22-21 O16 Texas Tech (SWC) L 37-13 ing which the Owls won at TCU, Texas A&M, Ar- O6 at Texas (SWC) L 26-9 O10 TCU (SWC) W 41-28 O1 at Texas (SWC) L 42-6 O23 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 57-34 kansas and Houston. Alborn’s overall record was O13 TCU (SWC) L 17-7 O17 at Texas Tech (SWC) W 30-23 O8 TCU (SWC) L 34-3 13-53 (9-39 SWC). He retired from coaching in O30 at Arkansas (SWC) L 41-16 O20 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 30-7 O24 Texas A&M (SWC) L 51-26 O15 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 14-3 2002 as head coach at Lamar Consolidated High N6 SMU (SWC) W 41-34 School in Rosenberg. O27 Texas A&M (SWC) L 41-15 O31 Arkansas (SWC) L 41-7 O22 Texas A&M (SWC) L 29-10 N13 Baylor (SWC) L 38-6 N3 Arkansas (SWC) L 34-7 N7 at SMU (SWC) L 33-12 O29 at Arkansas (SWC-LR) L 35-0 N20 at Florida L 50-22 1978 (2-9, 2-6 SWC) - 8th N17 at Baylor (SWC) L 45-14 N14 at Baylor (SWC) W 17-14 N5 at SMU (SWC) L 20-6 N27 Houston (SWC) L 42-20 S9 Iowa State L 23-19 D1 Houston (SWC) L 63-0 N28 Houston (SWC) L 40-3 N12 at Baylor (SWC) L 48-14 th S16 Texas (SWC) L 34-0 th th 1977 (1-10, 0-8 SWC) - 9 S23 at Oklahoma L 66-7 1980 (5-6, 4-4 SWC) - T 4 1982 (0-11, 0-8 SWC) - 9 Wa t s o n Br o w n S10 Idaho W 31-10 S30 LSU L 37-7 S13 at Clemson L 19-3 S11 Louisiana-Lafayette L 21-14 (1984-85) S17 Florida L 48-3 O14 at TCU (SWC) W 21-14 S20 at Tulane L 35-20 S18 at Tulane L 30-6 The older brother of current Texas coach Mack S24 at LSU L 77-0 O21 Texas Tech (SWC) L 42-28 S27 LSU W 17-7 S25 at LSU L 56-13 Brown, Watson brought more offensive fire- O1 at Texas (SWC) L 72-15 O28 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 38-21 O4 Texas (SWC) L 41-28 O2 Texas (SWC) L 34-7 works during his two-year tenure at Rice. The highlights of his reign included SWC wins over O8 TCU (SWC) L 35-15 N4 at Arkansas (SWC) L 37-7 O11 at TCU (SWC) W 28-24 O9 at TCU (SWC) L 24-16 O15 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 42-7 O18 Texas Tech (SWC) L 10-3 O16 Texas Tech (SWC) L 23-21 TCU and Texas Tech. Brown’s two-year record N11 SMU (SWC) L 58-0 was 4-18 (2-14 SWC). Brown is currently the O22 Texas A&M (SWC) L 28-14 O25 at Texas A&M (SWC) W 10-6 O23 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 49-7 N18 Baylor (SWC) W 24-10 head coach at Tennessee Tech. O29 Arkansas (SWC) L 30-7 D2 at Houston (SWC) L 49-25 N1 at Arkansas (SWC-LR) W 17-16 O30 at Arkansas (SWC) L 24-6 N5 at SMU (SWC) L 41-24 N8 SMU (SWC) L 34-14 N6 SMU (SWC) L 41-14 N12 at Baylor (SWC) L 24-14 N15 Baylor (SWC) L 16-6 N13 Baylor (SWC) L 35-13 N26 Houston (SWC) L 51-21 N29 at Houston (SWC) W 35-7 N27 at Houston (SWC) L 28-21

Rice Football l All-Time Results l 199 1984 (1-10, 0-8 SWC) - 9th Je rr y Be r n d t 1987 (2-9, 0-7 SWC) - 7th Fr e d Go l d s m i t h 1990 (5-6, 3-5 SWC) - T 4th S8 at Minnesota L 31-24 (1986-88) S5 Lamar W 34-30 (1989-93) S1 Wake Forest W 33-17 S22 Lamar W 36-19 Berndt’s 1987 squad produced one of the best S12 at Indiana L 35-13 Goldsmith began the current resurgence in Rice S8 Tulane L 21-10 S29 at Miami (Fla.) L 38-3 offensive totals at the time in Rice history. S19 at LSU L 49-16 Football. His first game, a 35-6 win over SMU in S22 Northwestern W 31-14 O6 Texas (SWC) L 38-13 Berndt notched a 6-27 record in his three years S26 Texas State W 38-28 1989, broke an 18-game losing streak. His 1992 S29 at Houston (SWC) L 24-22 O13 at TCU (SWC) L 45-24 at Rice (2-20 SWC). After Rice, he was an assis- O3 at Texas (SWC) L 45-26 and 1993 teams went 6-5, Rice’s first winning O6 Texas (SWC) L 26-10 O20 Texas Tech (SWC) L 30-10 tant coach at Missouri until retiring in 1999. O10 TCU (SWC) L 30-16 seasons since 1963. Goldsmith’s four-year re- O13 at TCU (SWC) L 38-28 cord was 23-31-1 (14-24 SWC). He now coaches O27 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 38-14 O17 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 59-7 O20 Texas Tech (SWC) W 42-21 th at Division II Lenoir Rhyne College. N3 at Arkansas (SWC-Little Rock) L 28-6 1986 (4-7, 2-6 SWC) - 6 O24 Texas A&M (SWC) L 34-21 O27 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 41-15 N10 SMU (SWC) L 31-17 S6 Lamar W 28-14 O31 Arkansas (SWC) L 38-14 1989 (2-8-1, 2-6 SWC) - T 6th N3 at Arkansas (SWC-LR) W 19-11 N17 Baylor (SWC) L 46-40 S13 SMU (SWC) L 45-3 N14 at Baylor (SWC) L 34-31 N10 SMU (SWC) W 30-28 S2 at SMU (SWC) W 35-6 D1 at Houston (SWC) L 38-26 S20 Texas State L 31-6 N28 Houston (SWC) L 45-21 N17 Baylor (SWC) L 17-16 O4 Texas (SWC) L 17-14 S9 at Tulane L 20-19 1985 (3-8, 2-6 SWC) - 6th O11 at TCU (SWC) W 37-31 1988 (0-11, 0-7 SWC) - 7th S23 Louisiana-Lafayette L 18-3 1991 (4-7, 2-6 SWC) - 8th O18 Texas Tech (SWC) L 49-21 S30 at Wake Forest T 17-17 S14 Miami (Fla.) L 48-20 S10 Indiana L 41-14 O7 at Texas (SWC) L 31-30 S14 at Northwestern W 36-7 S21 at Air Force L 59-17 O25 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 45-10 S24 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 41-16 S21 at Tulane W 28-19 N1 at Arkansas (SWC) L 45-14 O14 TCU (SWC) L 30-16 S28 Lamar W 29-28 O1 Texas (SWC) L 20-13 S28 Iowa State L 28-27 N15 Baylor (SWC) L 23-17 O21 at Texas Tech L 43-25 O5 at Texas (SWC) L 44-16 O8 at TCU (SWC) L 21-10 O28 Texas A&M (SWC) L 45-7 O5 at Texas (SWC) L 28-7 O12 TCU (SWC) W 34-27 N22 Air Force W 21-17 O15 Texas Tech (SWC) L 38-36 O12 at Baylor (SWC) W 20-17 N29 at Houston (SWC) W 14-13 N4 Arkansas (SWC) L 38-17 O19 at Texas Tech (SWC) W 29-27 O22 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 24-10 N18 at Baylor (SWC) W 6-3 O19 TCU (SWC) L 39-28 O26 Texas A&M (SWC) L 43-28 O29 at Arkansas (SWC-Little Rock)L 21-14 O26 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 40-20 D2 Houston (SWC) L 64-0 N2 Arkansas (SWC) L 30-15 N5 at Notre Dame L 54-11 N2 Texas A&M (SWC) L 38-21 N9 at SMU (SWC) L 40-15 N12 Baylor (SWC) L 20-10 N9 at SMU (SWC) W 31-10 N16 at Baylor (SWC) L 34-10 N19 North Texas L 33-17 N16 Houston (SWC) L 41-21 N30 Houston (SWC) L 24-20 N26 at Houston (SWC) L 45-14 N23 at Arkansas (SWC-Little Rock)L 20-0

200 l Rice Football l All-Time Results 1992 (6-5, 4-3 SWC) - T 2nd Ken Ha t f i e l d 1995 (2-8-1, 1-6 SWC) - T 7th 1997 (7-4, 5-3 WAC) - T 2nd Mountain Division 1999 (5-6, 4-3 WAC) - 4th S5 at Air Force L 30-21 (1994-2005) S2 UNLV W 38-0 S6 Air Force (WAC) L 41-12 S4 at Houston L 28-3 S19 at Duke L 17-12 Hatfield followed his former aid, Fred - Gold S16 Tulane L 17-15 S13 at Tulane W 30-24 S11 at Michigan L 37-3 S26 Sam Houston State W 45-14 smith, as the Owls’ head coach. Like Jimmy S23 at LSU L 52-7 S20 at Northwestern W 40-34 S18 at Texas L 18-13 O3 Texas (SWC) L 23-21 Kitts some 60 years before him, Hatfield won S30 at Army T 21-21 S27 Texas L 38-31 S25 Navy W 20-17 O10 SMU (SWC) W 28-13 an SWC Championship in his first season. It was O7 at Texas (SWC) L 37-13 O4 at Tulsa (WAC) W 42-24 O2 at Tulsa (WAC) W 20-10 O17 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 35-9 Rice’s first conference title since 1957 and was O14 TCU (SWC) L 33-28 O11 BYU (WAC) W 27-14 O9 at Hawai`i (WAC) W 38-19 highlighted by a 19-17 victory over Texas. The O24 at TCU (SWC) W 29-12 O21 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 31-26 O18 at New Mexico (WAC) W 35-23 O16 San Jose State (WAC) W 49-7 Owls’ previous win over Texas came in 1965. N7 Texas Tech (SWC) W 34-3 Hatfield ushered the Owls into the WAC and his O28 at SMU (SWC) W 34-24 N1 at SMU (WAC) L 24-6 O23 TCU (WAC) W 42-21 N14 Baylor (SWC) W 34-31 1996 and 1997 teams both went 7-4. It was the N9 Texas A&M (SWC) L 17-10 N8 TCU (WAC) W 38-19 O30 at SMU (WAC) L 27-2 N21 Navy W 27-22 Owls’ first consecutive seven-win season since N18 at Baylor (SWC) L 34-6 N15 at Utah (WAC) L 31-14 N6 at Fresno State (WAC) L 47-18 N28 at Houston (SWC) L 61-34 1960-61. In 2001, the Owls’ 6-1 start was their D2 Houston (SWC) L 18-17 N22 UTEP (WAC) W 31-13 N13 UTEP (WAC) L 30-29 best since 1949. The Owls were 55-78-1 under 1993 (6-5, 3-4 SWC) - T 4th Hatfield. 1996 (7-4, 6-2 WAC) - T 2nd Mountain Division 1998 (5-6, 5-3 WAC) - T 3rd Mountain Division 2000 (3-8, 2-6) - T 6th S4 at Ohio State L 34-7 st S7 at Ohio State L 70-7 S5 SMU (WAC) (OT) W 23-17 S2 Houston (OT) W 30-27 S11 Tulane W 34-0 1994 (5-6, 4-3 SWC) - T 1 S14 at Tulane W 21-14 S12 at Purdue L 21-19 S9 at Michigan L 38-7 S10 Tulane L 15-13 S18 Sam Houston State W 14-13 S21 Kansas State L 34-7 S19 Northwestern L 23-14 S16 Tulsa (WAC) L 23-16 S17 at Kansas State L 27-18 S25 Iowa State W 49-21 S28 at Air Force (WAC) L 45-17 S26 at Texas L 59-21 S23 at Oklahoma L 42-14 S24 at Iowa State W 28-18 O2 at Texas (SWC) L 55-38 O5 at New Mexico (WAC) W 38-21 O10 at San Jose State (WAC) L 20-17 S30 at San Jose State (WAC) L 29-16 O8 Texas Tech (SWC) W 24-21 O9 TCU (SWC) W 34-19 O19 SMU (WAC) W 35-17 O17 Tulsa (WAC) W 14-10 O5 Fresno State (WAC) L 27-24 O16 Texas (SWC) W 19-17 O16 at Texas Tech (SWC) L 45-16 O26 at UTEP (WAC) W 48-21 O24 at Wyoming (WAC) L 34-24 O21 Hawai`i (WAC) W 38-13 O22 at Texas A&M (SWC) L 7-0 O23 Texas A&M (SWC) L 38-10 N2 Utah (WAC) W 51-10 O31 Colorado State (WAC) W 35-23 O28 at TCU (WAC) L 37-0 O29 at TCU (SWC) L 27-25 N6 at SMU (SWC) W 31-24 N9 at BYU (WAC) L 49-0 N7 at TCU (WAC) W 14-12 N4 SMU (WAC) W 43-14 N5 SMU (SWC) W 17-10 N13 at Baylor (SWC) L 38-14 N16 at TCU (WAC) W 30-17 N14 UNLV (WAC) W 38-16 N11 at UTEP (WAC) L 38-21 N12 Baylor (SWC) L 19-14 N26 Houston (SWC) W 37-7 N23 Tulsa (WAC) W 42-14 N21 at Air Force (WAC) L 22-16 N18 at Nevada (WAC) L 34-28 N19 at Navy L 29-17 N26 at Houston (SWC) W 31-13

Rice Football l All-Time Results l 201 2001 (8-4, 5-3 WAC) - T 4th 2003 (5-7, 3-5) - T 4th 2005 (1-10, 1-7 C-USA) - T 5th West Division To d d Gra h a m Da v i d Bailiff S1 at Houston W 21-14 A30 at Houston L 48-14 S10 at UCLA L 63-21 (2006) (2007-Present) S8 Duke W 15-13 S13 at Duke (OT) L 27-24 S17 at Texas L 51-10 Graham’s one season at Rice proved to be a sea- Bailiff enters his fourth season at Rice. In 2008, S20 at Nebraska L 48-3 S20 Texas (Reliant) L 48-7 O1 at UAB (C-USA) L 45-26 son to remember. The Owls survived a 1-5 start the Owls posted their first 10-win season 1949. S29 at Hawai`i (WAC) W 27-24 S27 at Hawai`i (WAC) L 41-21 O8 at East Carolina (C-USA) L 41-28 to win six straight games to earn their first bowl Bailiff’s three-year record stands at 15-22 (12-12 O6 Boise State (WAC) W 45-14 O4 San Jose State (WAC) W 28-24 O15 Tulsa (C-USA) L 41-21 bid since 1961. C-USA). A full biography on Bailiff begins on O13 at Navy W 21-13 O18 Navy L 38-6 O22 Navy L 41-9 Page 70. nd O20 Nevada (WAC) (OT) W 33-30 O25 at Fresno State (WAC) L 31-28 O29 UTEP (C-USA) L 38-31 2006 (7-6, 6-2 C-USA) - T 2 rd West Division O27 at Louisiana Tech (WAC) (OT) L 41-38 N1 Nevada (WAC) W 52-42 N5 at SMU (C-USA) L 27-7 S2 Houston (C-USA) L 31-30 2007 (3-9, 3-5 C-USA) - T 3 N3 at Fresno State (WAC) L 52-24 N8 Tulsa (WAC) L 31-28 N12 Tulane (C-USA) W 42-34 S9 at UCLA L 26-16 S1 Nicholls State L 16-14 N10 Tulsa (WAC) W 59-32 N15 at SMU (WAC) W 41-20 N19 UCF (C-USA) L 31-28 S16 Texas (Reliant) L 52-7 S8 at Baylor L 42-17 N17 UTEP (WAC) W 27-17 N22 UTEP (WAC) W 45-14 N26 at Houston (C-USA) L 35-18 S23 at Florida State L 55-7 S15 Texas Tech L 59-24 N24 at SMU (WAC) L 37-20 N27 at Louisiana Tech (WAC) W 49-14 S30 at Army W 48-14 S22 at Texas L 58-14 O7 at Tulane (C-USA) L 38-24 O3 at Southern Miss (C-USA) W 31-29 2002 (4-7, 3-5 WAC) - T 6th 2004 (3-8, 2-6 WAC) - 9th O14 UAB (C-USA) W 34-33 O13 at Houston (C-USA) L 56-48 A31 Houston L 24-10 S5 Houston (Reliant) W 10-7 O21 at UCF (C-USA) W 40-29 O20 Memphis (C-USA) L 38-35 O27 at Marshall (C-USA) L 34-21 S7 at Michigan State L 27-10 S18 Hawai`i (WAC) W 41-29 N4 at UTEP (C-USA) W 37-31 S21 at Nevada (WAC) L 31-21 S25 at Texas L 35-13 N11 at Tulsa (C-USA) (2 OT) W 41-38 N3 UTEP (C-USA) W 56-48 S28 Fresno State (WAC) L 31-28 O2 at San Jose State (WAC) L 70-63 N18 East Carolina (C-USA) W 18-17 N10 at SMU (C-USA) W 43-42 N17 Tulane (C-USA) L 45-31 O5 Louisiana Tech (WAC-Reliant) W 37-20 O9 SMU (WAC) W 44-10 N25 SMU (C-USA) W 31-27 O12 at Navy W 17-10 O16 at Nevada (WAC) L 35-10 D23 vs. Troy L 41-17 N24 Tulsa (C-USA) L 48-43 O19 at UTEP (WAC) L 38-35 O23 at Navy L 14-13 (New Orleans Bowl) O26 SMU (WAC) W 27-15 O30 at Tulsa (WAC) L 39-22 N2 at Tulsa (WAC) W 33-18 N6 Fresno State (WAC) L 52-21 N9 at Boise State (WAC) L 49-7 N13 at UTEP (WAC) (2 OT) L 35-28 N16 Hawai`i (WAC) L 33-28 N29 Louisiana Tech (WAC-Reliant) L 51-14

202 l Rice Football l All-Time Results 2008 (10-3, 7-1 C-USA) - T 1st West Division 2009 (2-9, 2-5 C-USA) - 5th West Division A29 SMU (C-USA) W 56-27 S5 at UAB (C-USA) L 44-24 S6 at Memphis (C-USA) W 42-35 S12 at Texas Tech L 55-10 S13 at Vanderbilt L 38-21 S19 at Oklahoma State L 41-24 S20 at Texas L 52-20 S26 Vanderbilt L 36-17 S27 North Texas W 77-20 O3 Tulsa (C-USA L 27-10 O4 at Tulsa (C-USA) L 63-28 O8 Navy L 63-14 O18 Southern Miss (C-USA) W 45-40 O17 at East Carolina (C-USA) L 49-13 O25 at Tulane (C-USA) W 42-17 O24 UCF (C-USA L 49-7 N1 at UTEP (C-USA) W 49-44 N7 at SMU (C-USA) L 31-28 N8 Army W 38-31 N14 Tulane (C-USA) W 28-20 N22 Marshall (C-USA) W 35-10 N21 UTEP (C-USA) W 30-29 N29 Houston (C-USA) W 56-42 N28 at Houston (C-USA) L 73-14 D30 vs. Western Michigan W 38-21 (Texas Bowl)

Rice Football l All-Time Results l 203 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS First Last First Last First Last First Last First Last Opponent W-L-T Game Game Opponent W-L-T Game Game Opponent W-L-T Game Game Opponent W-L-T Game Game Opponent W-L-T Game Game Alabama 3-0-0 1953 1956 East Carolina 1-2-0 2005 2009 Louisiana State 14-36-5 1915 1995 Notre Dame 0-4-0 1915 1988 Tennessee 1-2-0 1946 1969 Air Force 1-5-0 1985 1998 Florida 4-3-1 1953 1977 Louisiana Tech 3-2-0 1965 2004 Ohio State 0-2-0 1993 1996 Texas 21-69-1 1914 2008 Arizona 4-0-0 1916 1931 Florida State 0-1-0 2006 - Loyola-New Orleans 3-2-0 1927 1934 Oklahoma 0-7-0 1921 2000 Texas A&M 27-50-3 1914 1995 Arkansas 29-35-3 1919 1991 Fordham 0-1-0 1939 - Marshall 1-1-0 2007 2008 Oklahoma State 0-3-1 1914 2009 Texas A&M-Kingsville 6-0-0 1931 1940 Army 2-1-1 1958 2008 Fresno State 0-6-0 1999 2004 Memphis 1-1-0 2007 2008 Oregon 0-1-0 1962 - TCU 35-41-3 1914 2000 Auburn 2-0-0 1937 1938 George Washington 2-0-0 1935 1936 Miami (Florida) 0-2-0 1984 1985 Penn State 0-2-0 1962 1963 Texas State 2-2-0 1920 1987 Austin College 3-2-1 1912 1924 Georgia 1-0-0 1936 - Michigan 0-2-0 1999 2000 Pittsburgh 2-0-0 1950 1951 Texas Tech 20-27-1 1942 2009 Baylor 31-44-2 1914 1995 Georgia Tech 0-2-1 1960 1972 Michigan State 0-1-0 2002 - Purdue 1-2-0 1934 1998 Trinity (Texas) 5-1-1 1913 1927 Boise State 1-1-0 2001 2002 Hardin-Simmons 1-0-0 1953 - Minnesota 0-2-0 1983 1984 St. Edward’s (Texas) 2-2-1 1926 1930 Troy 0-1-0 2006 2006 BYU 1-1-0 1996 1997 Haskell Institute 1-0-0 1917 - Mississippi 0-1-0 1960 - St. Mary’s (Texas) 1-0-0 1935 - Tulane 17-14-1 1916 2009 California 1-1-0 1969 1970 Hawai’i 4-2-0 1999 2004 Mississippi State 0-1-0 1975 - Sam Houston State 16-1-0 1912 1993 Tulsa 7-7-1 1937 2009 Centenary 3-1-0 1927 1941 Houston 10-26-0 1971 2009 Missouri 0-1-0 1981 - San Jose State 2-3-0 1998 2004 UAB 1-2-0 2005 2009 Cincinnati 0-1-0 1974 - Howard Payne 1-0-0 1919 - Montana 1-0-0 1973 - Santa Clara 1-1-0 1933 1950 UCF 1-2-0 2005 2009 Clemson 3-4-0 1949 1980 Idaho 1-0-0 1977 - Navy 6-6-0 1951 2009 Univ. of the South 2-0-0 1919 1930 UCLA 0-4-0 1952 2006 Colorado 1-0-0 1937 - Indiana 0-2-0 1987 1988 Nebraska 0-1-0 2001 - Southern Cal 0-2-1 1947 1971 UNLV 2-0-0 1995 1998 Colorado State 1-0-0 1998 - Iowa State 3-2-0 1930 1994 New Mexico 3-0-0 1949 1997 Southern Miss 2-0-0 2007 2008 UTEP 8-5-0 1996 2009 Cornell 2-0-0 1953 1954 Kansas 0-1-0 1961 - Nevada 2-3-0 2000 2004 SMU 40-46-1 1916 2009 Utah 3-1-0 1956 1997 Creighton 3-1-0 1932 1935 Kansas State 0-2-0 1994 1996 Nicholls State 0-1-0 2007 - Southwestern (Texas) 16-5-0 1912 1946 Vanderbilt 1-4-0 1939 2009 Daniel Baker 2-0-0 1914 1915 Kentucky 0-2-0 1953 1955 North Carolina 1-0-0 1949 - Stanford 3-1-0 1957 1964 Virginia Military 2-0-0 1939 1975 Duke 1-5-0 1957 2003 Lamar 4-0-0 1984 1987 North Texas 1-1-0 1988 2008 Stephen F. Austin 1-1-0 1925 1926 Washington 0-0-1 1968 - Duquesne 1-1-0 1935 1936 Louisiana-Lafayette 2-3-0 1921 1989 Northwestern 4-1-0 1967 1998 Tennessee 1-2-0 1946 1969 Wake Forest 1-0-1 1989 1990

204 l Rice Football l Series Records First Last Opponent W-L-T Game Game GAME BY GAME SERIES Western Michigan 1-0-0 2008 - Baylor (31-44-2) N29, 1941 W 28-14 Houston D2, 1967 W 27-25 Houston O12, 1991 W 20-17 Waco West Virginia 1-0-0 1964 - N20, 1914 W 14-13 Houston N28, 1942 W 20-0 Waco N30, 1968 L 16-7 Waco N14, 1992 W 34-31 Houston Wisconsin 0-2-0 1952 1954 O8, 1915 L 26-0 Houston D1, 1945 L 17-14 Houston N29, 1969 W 34-6 Houston N13, 1993 L 38-14 Waco Wyoming 0-1-0 1998 - O11, 1919 W 8-0 Waco N30, 1946 W 38-6 Houston N28, 1970 W 28-23 Waco N12, 1994 L 19-14 Houston O9, 1920 W 28-0 Houston N29, 1947 W 34-6 Houston N27, 1971 W 23-0 Houston N18, 1995 L 34-6 Waco N8, 1921 L 17-14 Waco N27, 1948 T 7-7 Waco D2, 1972 L 28-14 Waco S8, 2007 L 42-17 Waco Overall W-L-T O14, 1922 L 31-0 Houston N26, 1949 W 21-7 Houston D1, 1973 W 27-0 Houston East Carolina (1-2) College Opponents 416-526-31 N27, 1924 L 17-9 Houston D2, 1950 L 33-7 Waco N30, 1974 L 24-3 Waco O8, 2005 L 41-28 Greenville Other Opponents 8-7-1 N26, 1925 T 7-7 Houston D1, 1951 L 34-13 Houston N29, 1975 L 25-7 Houston N18, 2006 W 18-17 Houston All Opponents 424-533-32 N25, 1926 L 9-7 Houston N29, 1952 W 20-14 Waco N13, 1976 L 38-6 Houston N24, 1927 W 19-12 Houston N28, 1953 W 41-19 Houston N12, 1977 L 24-14 Waco O17, 2009 L 49-13 Greenville N29, 1928 L 25-14 Houston N27, 1954 W 20-14 Waco N18, 1978 W 24-10 Houston Houston (10-26) N30, 1929 L 19-0 Houston N26, 1955 L 15-7 Houston N17, 1979 L 45-14 Waco S11, 1971 L 23-21 Rice Stadium N29, 1930 L 35-14 Waco D1, 1956 L 46-13 Waco N15, 1980 L 16-6 Houston S9, 1972 W 14-13 Rice Stadium N28, 1931 W 20-0 Houston N30, 1957 W 20-0 Houston N14, 1981 W 17-14 Waco S15, 1973 L 24-6 N26, 1932 W 12-0 Waco N29, 1958 W 33-21 Waco N13, 1982 L 35-13 Houston S14, 1974 L 21-0 Rice Stadium D2, 1933 L 7-6 Waco N28, 1959 L 23-21 Houston N12, 1983 L 48-14 Waco S13, 1975 W 24-7 Astrodome D1, 1934 W 32-0 Waco N26, 1960 L 12-7 Waco N17, 1984 L 46-40 Houston N27, 1976 L 42-20 Rice Stadium N30, 1935 L 6-0 Houston D2, 1961 W 26-14 Houston N16, 1985 L 34-10 Waco N26, 1977 L 51-21 Rice Stadium N28, 1936 L 10-7 Houston D1, 1962 W 28-13 Waco N15, 1986 L 23-17 Houston D2, 1978 L 49-25 Astrodome N27, 1937 W 13-7 Houston N30, 1963 L 21-12 Houston N14, 1987 L 34-31 Waco D1, 1979 L 63-0 Rice Stadium N26, 1938 L 27-6 Waco N28, 1964 L 27-20 Waco N12, 1988 L 20-10 Houston N29, 1980 W 35-7 Astrodome D2, 1939 L 10-7 Houston N27, 1965 L 17-14 Houston N18, 1989 W 6-3 Waco N28, 1981 L 40-3 Rice Stadium N30, 1940 W 21-12 Houston N26, 1966 L 21-14 Waco N17, 1990 L 17-16 Houston N27, 1982 L 28-21 Astrodome

Rice Football l Series Records l 205 S1, 1983 L 45-14 Rice Stadium N29, 2008 W 56-42 Rice Stadium N30, 1918 W 13-0 Houston O15, 1949 W 41-27 Dallas N6, 1976 W 41-34 Houston D1, 1984 L 38-26 Astrodome O28, 2009 L 73-14 Robertson N8, 1919 W 21-14 Houston O21, 1950 L 42-21 Houston N5, 1977 L 41-24 Dallas N30, 1985 L 24-20 Rice Stadium Stadium N6, 1920 W 10-0 Dallas O20, 1951 W 28-7 Dallas N11, 1978 L 58-0 Houston N29, 1986 W 14-13 Astrodome Marshall (1-1) N5, 1921 W 7-0 Houston O18, 1952 L 21-14 Houston S8, 1979 L 35-17 Dallas N28, 1987 L 45-21 Rice Stadium O27, 2007 L 34-21 Huntington N6, 1926 L 20-0 Houston O17, 1953 L 12-7 Dallas N8, 1980 L 34-14 Houston N26, 1988 L 45-14 Astrodome N22, 2008 W 35-10 Houston O14, 1927 L 34-6 Dallas O16, 1954 L 20-6 Houston N7, 1981 L 33-12 Dallas D2, 1989 L 64-0 Rice Stadium O20, 1928 L 53-13 Dallas O15, 1955 L 20-0 Dallas N6, 1982 L 41-14 Houston S29, 1990 L 24-22 Astrodome Memphis (1-1) N23, 1929 L 43-0 Dallas O20, 1956 L 14-13 Houston N5, 1983 L 20-6 Dallas N16, 1991 L 41-21 Rice Stadium O20, 2007 L 38-35 Houston N22, 1930 L 32-0 Houston O19, 1957 W 27-21 Dallas N10, 1984 L 31-17 Houston N28, 1992 L 61-34 Astrodome S6, 2008 W 42-35 Memphis O17, 1931 L 21-12 Houston O18, 1958 W 13-7 Dallas N9, 1985 L 40-15 Dallas N26, 1993 W 37-7 Rice Stadium North Texas (1-1) O8, 1932 W 13-0 Dallas O17, 1959 T 13-13 Houston N13, 1986 L 45-3 Houston N26, 1994 W 31-13 Astrodome N19, 1988 L 33-17 Houston O14, 1933 L 13-7 Houston O15, 1960 W 47-10 Dallas S2, 1989 W 35-6 Dallas D2, 1995 L 18-17 Rice Stadium S27, 2008 W 77-20 Houston O13, 1934 W 9-0 Houston O21, 1961 W 10-0 Houston N10, 1990 W 30-28 Houston S4, 1999 L 28-3 Robertson O19, 1935 L 10-0 Dallas O20, 1962 L 15-7 Dallas N9, 1991 W 31-10 Dallas Stadium Northwestern (4-1) D5, 1936 L 9-0 Houston O19, 1963 W 13-7 Houston O10, 1992 W 28-13 Houston S2, 2000 W 30-27ot Rice Stadium O14, 1967 W 50-6 Houston D4, 1937 W 15-7 Dallas O17, 1964 W 7-6 Dallas N6, 1993 W 31-24 Dallas S1, 2001 W 21-14 Robertson S22, 1990 W 31-14 Houston D3, 1938 W 25-14 Houston O16, 1965 L 17-14 Houston N5, 1994 W 17-10 Houston Stadium S14, 1991 W 36-7 Evanston D9, 1939 L 13-6 Dallas O15, 1966 L 28-24 Dallas O28, 1995 W 34-24 Dallas A31, 2002 L 24-10 Rice Stadium S27, 1997 W 40-34 Evanston D7, 1940 L 7-6 Houston O21, 1967 W 14-10 Houston O19, 1996 W 35-17 Houston A30, 2003 L 48-14 Robertson S19, 1998 L 23-14 Houston D6, 1941 W 6-0 Dallas O19, 1968 L 32-24 Dallas N1, 1997 L 24-6 Dallas Stadium D5, 1942 W 13-7 Houston O18, 1969 L 34-14 Houston S5, 1998 W 23-17ot Houston Southern Miss (2-0) S5, 2004 W 10-7 Reliant Stadium O16, 1943 L 12-0 Dallas O17, 1970 L 10-0 Dallas O30, 1999 L 27-2 Dallas O3, 2007 W 31-29 Hattiesburg N26, 2005 L 35-18 Robertson O21, 1944 W 21-0 Houston O16, 1971 L 16-10 Houston N4, 2000 W 43-14 Houston O18, 2008 W 45-40 Houston Stadium O20, 1945 L 21-18 Dallas O21, 1972 L 29-14 Dallas N24, 2001 L 37-20 Dallas S2, 2006 L 31-30 Rice Stadium SMU (40-46-1) O19, 1946 W 21-7 Houston O20, 1973 L 27-16 Houston O26, 2002 W 27-15 Houston O13, 2007 L 56-48 Robertson N17, 1916 W 146-3 Houston O18, 1947 L 14-0 Dallas O19, 1974 L 19-14 Dallas N15, 2003 W 41-20 Dallas Stadium O16, 1948 L 33-7 Houston O18, 1975 W 28-17 Houston O9, 2004 W 44-10 Houston

206 l Rice Football l Series Records N5, 2005 L 27-7 Dallas O28, 1933 L 18-0 Austin O24, 1959 L 28-6 Austin O4, 1986 L 17-14 Houston O15, 1938 L 26-17 New Orleans N25, 2006 W 31-27 Houston O27, 1934 W 20-9 Houston O22, 1960 W 7-0 Houston O3, 1987 L 45-26 Austin O19, 1940 L 15-6 New Orleans N10, 2007 W 43-42 Dallas O26, 1935 W 28-19 Austin O28, 1961 L 34-7 Austin O1, 1988 L 20-13 Houston O11, 1941 W 10-9 Houston A29, 2008 W 56-27 Houston O24, 1936 W 7-0 Houston O27, 1962 T 14-14 Houston O3, 1987 L 45-26 Austin O10, 1942 L 18-7 New Orleans N7, 2009 L 31-28 Dallas O23, 1937 W 13-7 Austin O26, 1963 L 10-6 Austin O1, 1988 L 20-13 Houston O9, 1943 L 33-0 Houston O22, 1938 W 13-7 Houston O24, 1964 L 6-3 Houston O7, 1989 L 31-30 Austin O14, 1944 L 21-0 New Orleans Texas (21-69-1) O28, 1939 L 26-12 Austin O23, 1965 W 20-17 Austin O6, 1990 L 26-10 Houston O13, 1945 W 13-7 Houston O17, 1914 L 41-0 Austin O26, 1940 W 13-0 Houston O22, 1966 L 14-6 Houston O5, 1991 L 28-7 Austin O12, 1946 W 25-6 New Orleans O16, 1915 L 59-0 Austin O25, 1941 L 40-0 Austin O28, 1967 L 28-6 Austin O3, 1992 L 23-21 Houston O11, 1947 W 33-0 Houston O7, 1916 L 16-2 Austin O24, 1942 L 12-7 Houston O26, 1968 L 38-14 Houston O2, 1993 L 55-38 Austin O1, 1960 W 10-7 Houston O27, 1917 W 13-0 Austin O23, 1943 L 58-0 Austin O25, 1969 L 31-0 Austin O16, 1994 W 19-17 Houston S25, 1971 W 14-0 Houston O16, 1918 L 14-0 Austin O28, 1944 W 7-0 Houston O24, 1970 L 45-21 Houston O7, 1995 L 37-13 Austin S15, 1979 W 21-17 Houston N1, 1919 L 32-7 Austin O27, 1945 W 7-6 Austin O23, 1971 L 39-10 Austin O27, 1997 L 38-31 Houston S20, 1980 L 35-20 New Orleans O30, 1920 L 21-0 Houston O26, 1946 W 18-13 Houston O28, 1972 L 45-9 Houston S26, 1998 L 59-21 Austin O3, 1981 W 20-16 Houston O29, 1921 L 56-0 Austin O25, 1947 L 12-0 Austin O27, 1973 L 55-13 Austin S18, 1999 L 18-13 Austin S18, 1982 L 30-6 New Orleans N4, 1922 L 29-0 Houston O23, 1948 L 20-0 Houston O26, 1974 L 26-6 Houston S20, 2003 L 48-7 Reliant Stadium S9, 1989 L 20-19 New Orleans N3, 1923 L 27-0 Austin O22, 1949 W 17-15 Austin O25, 1975 L 41-9 Austin S25, 2004 L 35-13 Austin S8, 1990 L 21-10 Houston N1, 1924 W 19-6 Houston O28, 1950 L 35-7 Houston O2, 1976 L 42-15 Houston S17, 2005 L 51-10 Austin S21, 1991 W 28-19 New Orleans O24, 1925 L 27-6 Austin O27, 1951 L 14-6 Austin O1, 1977 L 72-15 Austin S16, 2006 L 52-7 Reliant Stadium S11, 1993 W 34-0 Houston O23, 1926 L 20-0 Houston O25, 1952 L 20-7 Houston S16, 1978 L 34-0 Houston S22, 2007 L 58-14 Austin S10, 1994 L 15-13 Houston O22, 1927 L 27-0 Austin O24, 1953 W 18-13 Austin O6, 1979 L 26-9 Austin S20, 2008 L 52-20 Austin S16, 1995 L 17-15 Houston O27, 1928 L 13-6 Houston O23, 1954 W 13-7 Houston O4, 1980 L 41-28 Houston S14, 1996 W 21-14 New Orleans O26, 1929 L 39-0 Austin O22, 1955 L 32-14 Austin S12, 1981 L 31-3 Austin Tulane (17-14-1) S13, 1997 W 30-24 New Orleans O25, 1930 W 6-0 Houston O27, 1956 W 28-7 Houston O2, 1982 L 34-7 Houston N11, 1916 W 23-13 Houston N11, 2005 W 42-34 Houston O10, 1931 W 7-0 Austin O26, 1957 L 19-14 Austin O1, 1983 L 42-6 Austin N17, 1917 W 16-0 New Orleans O7, 2006 L 38-24 New Orleans O22, 1932 L 18-6 Houston O25, 1958 W 34-7 Houston O6, 1984 L 38-13 Houston O16, 1920 T 0-0 New Orleans N 17, 2007 L 45-31 Houston O5, 1985 L 44-16 Austin O15, 1921 L 7-6 Houston O25, 2008 W 42-17 New Orleans

Rice Football l Series Records l 207 N14, 2009 W 28-20 Houston UTEP (8-5) O26, 1996 W 48-21 El Paso Rice Bo w l History Tulsa (7-7-1) N22, 1997 W 31-13 Houston O16, 1937 T 0-0 Houston 1938 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1938 Dallas, Texas Rice 28, Colorado 14 N13, 1999 L 30-29 Houston 1947 Orange Bowl Jan. 1, 1947 Miami, Fla. Rice 8, Tennessee 0 N23, 1996 W 42-14 Houston N11, 2000 L 38-21 El Paso 1950 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1950 Dallas, Texas Rice 27, North Carolina 13 O4, 1997 W 42-24 Tulsa, Okla. N17, 2001 W 27-17 Houston 1954 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1954 Dallas, Texas Rice 28, Alabama 6 O17, 1998 W 14-10 Houston O19, 2002 L 38-35 El Paso O2, 1999 W 20-10 Tulsa, Okla. N22, 2003 W 45-14 Houston 1958 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1958 Dallas, Texas Navy 20, Rice 7 S16, 2000 L 23-16 Houston N13, 2004 L 35-282ot El Paso 1961 Sugar Bowl Jan. 2, 1961 New Orleans, La. Ole Miss 14, Rice 6 N10, 2001 W 59-32 Houston O29, 2005 L 38-31 Houston 1961 Bluebonnet Bowl Dec. 16, 1961 Houston, Texas Kansas 33, Rice 7 N2, 2002 W 33-18 Tulsa, Okla. N4, 2006 W 37-31 El Paso 2006 New Orleans Bowl Dec. 22, 2006 New Orleans, La. Troy 41, Rice 17 N8, 2003 L 31-28 Houston N3, 2007 W 56-48 Houston 2008 Texas Bowl Dec. 30, 2008 Houston, Texas Rice 38, Western Michigan 14 O30, 2004 L 39-22 Tulsa, Okla. N1, 2008 W 49-44 El Paso O15, 2005 L 41-21 Houston N21, 2009 W 30-29 Houston N11, 2006 W 41-382ot Tulsa, Okla. N24, 2007 L 48-43 Houston O4, 2008 L 63-28 Tulsa, Okla. O3, 2009 L 27-10 Houston UAB (1-2) O1, 2005 L 45-26 Birmingham O14, 2006 W 34-33 Houston S5, 2009 L 44-24 Birmingham UCF (1-2) N19, 2005 L 31-28 Houston O21, 2006 W 40-29 Orlando, Fla. O24, 2009 L 49-7 Houston

208 l Rice Football l Series Records 2010 Rice Football Schedule

September 4 vs. Texas Reliant Stadium 2:30 p.m. Texas leads series, 69-21-1 11 at North Texas Denton, Texas 6:00 p.m. Series tied, 1-1 18 Northwestern Rice Stadium 6:00 p.m. Rice leads series, 4-1 25 vs. Baylor Rice Stadium 7:00 p.m. Baylor leads series, 44-31-2 October 2 vs. SMU Rice Stadium 6:00 p.m. SMU leads series, 46-40-1 9 at UTEP El Paso, Texas 8:05 p.m. Rice leads series, 8-5 16 vs. Houston Rice Stadium 2:30 p.m. Houston leads series, 26-10 23 at UCF Orlando, Fla. 2:30 p.m. UCF leads series, 2-1 November 6 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 1:00 p.m. Series tied, 7-7-1 13 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 2:30 p.m. Rice leads series, 17-14-1 20 vs. East Carolina Rice Stadium 12:00 p.m. ECU leads series, 2-1 27 vs. UAB Rice Stadium 2:30 p.m. UAB leads series, 2-1