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TEXANS MUSTANGS Midwestern State 0-0 0-0 Live Video Tarleton State 0-0 0-0 0-0 Overall; 0-0 LSC 0-0 Overall; 0-0 LSC Game 1 • TARLETON STATE VS. MIDWEstERN STATe • SepT. 14, 2013 • 4 p.M. TARLETON STATE VS. LSC STANDINGS #13 MIDWEstERN STATE Team LSC All Sept. 14, 2012 • 4 p.m. CT Angelo State 0-0 1-0 AT&T Stadium (80,000 cap.) A&M-Commerce 0-0 1-0 RADIO KSTV (93.1 FM) Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 1-0 Play-by-Play Casey Hogan West Texas A&M 0-0 1-0 Color Commentary Mike Young Tarleton State Midwestern State Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0-1 Sideline Joanna Hensley TEXANS MUSTANGS Midwestern State 0-0 0-0 LIVE VIDEO Tarleton State 0-0 0-0 www.lonestarconference.org 0-0 Overall; 0-0 LSC 0-0 Overall; 0-0 LSC LIVE STAts COACH CARY FOWLER COACH BILL MASKILL www.lonestarconference.org Murray State, 1994 Western Kentucky, 1971 TSU Record: 15-17 (4th year) MSU Record: 88-34 (12th Year) Career Record: 15-17 (4th year) Career Record: 101-42 (14th Year) SERIES CAPSULE TARLETON STATE MIDWEstERN STATE SERIES HIstORY Series History Texans lead, 16-7 9/14 vs. #13 Midwestern State 4 p.m. 9/14 vs. Tarleton State 4 p.m. 1988 W 41-6 H In Stephenville Texans lead, 10-2 9/21 at Angelo State 7 p.m. 9/21 at West Georgia 7 p.m. 1988 L 17-20 A In Wichita Falls Texans lead, 6-5 9/28 vs. Abilene Christian 4 p.m. 9/28 at A&M-Commerce 7 p.m. 1989 W 20-6 A At Neutral First Meeting 10/5 at Eastern New Mexico 3 p.m. 10/5 Texas A&M-Kingsville 7 p.m. 1989 W 49-11 H First Meeting (1988) TSU 41, MSU 6 Last Meeting (2012) TSU 20, MSU 17 10/12 West Texas A&M 7 p.m. 10/12 McMurry 7 p.m. 1990 W 35-0 H Last TSU Win (2012) TSU 20, MSU 17 10/19 at Delta State 6 p.m. 10/19 West Alabama 7 p.m. 1991 L 14-41 A Last MSU Win (2011) MSU 44, TSU 3 10/26 A&M-Commerce 6 p.m. 10/26 at Angelo State 7 p.m. 1994 W 45-21 H Fowler vs. MSU 1-2 11/2 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 7 p.m. 11/2 Menlo College (Calif.) 7 p.m. 1995 L 35-44 A Maskill vs. TSU 3-8 11/9 Southwestern Oklahoma 2 p.m. 11/9 at Eastern New Mexico 7 p.m. 1996 W 23-10 H Current Streak TSU, Won 1 11/16 North Alabama 2 p.m. 11/16 West Texas A&M 2 p.m. 1997 W 29-28 H Longest Streak TSU Won 7 (2001-09) 1998 W 37-16 A 1999 L 3-21 H TARLETON STATE RETURNING STATIstICAL LEADERS THIS WEEK IN TARLETON 2000 L 23-44 H FOOTBALL HIstORY... Passing Aaron Doyle - 153-244-9, 1,579 yds, 10 TD 2001 W 44-37 A Rushing Zach Henshaw - 106 att., 582 yds, 5.3 ypc, 7 TD 2004 W 19-3 A On Sept. 10, 2005, Derrick Ross set the Receiving Clifton Rhodes III - 56 catches, 694 yds, 12.4 ypc, 4 TD 2005 W 37-7 H single-season school record for rushing yards, Scoring Blake Barnes - 18-20 FG’s, 38-38 PAT’s, 92 Points gaining 269 yards on 19 carries in Tarleton’s 2006 W 38-17 A Punting Isaac Arellano - 38 punts, 1,587 yds, 41.8 avg., 3 TB, 12 i20 45-21 victory over Western New Mexico. 2007 W 44-35 H Kicking Blake Barnes - 18-20 FG’s, 38-38 PAT’s 2008 W 37-16 A Tackles Marquis Wadley - 40 solo, 43 assist, 83 Total Tackles 2009 W 31-28 H Sacks Tyrone Melton, 3.0 Sacks 2010 L 26-31 A Interceptions Devin Figures, 2 INT (25 yds) 2011 L 3-44 A 2012 W 20-17 H MIDWEstERN STATE RETURNING STATIstICAL LEADERS Passing Jake Glover - 12-28-1, 115 yds, 0 TD Rushing Keidrick Jackson - 195 att., 1,382 yds, 6.9 ypc, 21 TD Receiving Chauncey Harris - 10 catches, 114 yds, 11.4 ypc, 0 TD Scoring Keidrick Jackson - 21 TD’s, 126 Points Punting Greg Saladino - 29 punts, 1,156 yds, 39.9 avg., 0 TB, 11 i20 Kicking Greg Saladino - 9-14 FG’s, 51-52 PAT’s Tackles Taiyon Jackson - 44 solo, 27 assist, 71 Total Tackles The official TarletonSports Mobile apps are Sacks Donald Napoleon - 2.0 Sacks available in the iTunes Store and Android Interceptions Neiko Conway - 4 INT (81 yds) Marketplace. Follow the Texans anywhere, now on your smart phone or tablet. @TarletonSports /TarletonSports /TarletonSID @TarletonOffense /TarletonOffense @TARLETONSPORts • wWW.TARLETONSPORts.COM 1 2013 TEXAN FOOTBALL Game 1 • MIDWESTERN StATE UP NEXT but then dropped a hard-fought battle to Abilene Tarleton opens its fourth season under head Christian, 34-31, in the Lone Star Football Classic QUICK FActs coach Cary Fowler on Saturday when the Texans at Cowboys Stadium. The Texans would pick up Location Stephenville, Texas face 13th-ranked Midwestern State in the a 35-23 win over Eastern New Mexico before Founded 1899 Enrollment 10,279 Lone Star Football Festival at AT&T Stadium in dropping its next two contests. Tarleton would President Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio Arlington, Texas. Kickoff between the Texans and close-out the regular-season winning four of Athletic Director Lonn Reisman Mustangs is set for 4 p.m. its last five games, which included three road Faculty representative TBA victories. Conference Lone Star THIRD ANNUAL LONE STAR Affiliation NCAA Division II FOOTBALL FEstIVAL The Texans had 20 players named to the All-LSC Nickname Texans This weekend marks the third-consecutive Lone team, including first team selection and Defensive Colors Purple and White Star Football Festival. The three-day event will Lineman of the Year, Rufus Johnson. open up on Thursday, Sept. 12 with No. 3-ranked STADIUM INFORMATION West Texas A&M taking on No. 20-ranked Johnson went on to earn a pair of First Team Venue Tarleton Memorial Stadium Chadron State at 7 p.m. Friday’s contests include All-Super Region Four selections as well as Capacity 7,000 Eastern New Mexico taking on Sul Ross State (1 All-American honors from three different Playing Surface Field Turf p.m.), A&M-Commerce facing Delta State (5 p.m.) publications. Dashaun Phillips and Blake Barnes and Monterrey Tech Puebla against Monterrey were also tabbed All-Super Region Four selections Tech Mexico City (9 p.m.). Saturday’s final slate in 2012. FOOTBALL FActs of games include Texas A&M-Kingsville facing Head Coach Cary Fowler Monterrey Tech at noon before the Texans battle RETURNING FOR THE TEXANS Career Record 15-17 (3 Years) the Mustangs at 4 p.m. Angelo State and No. The Texans return 47 letterwinners from last Tarleton Record 15-17 (3 Years) 2012 Record 6-4 8-ranked Colorado State-Pueblo will close-out the season’s squad that went 6-4 overall and 5-3 in LSC Record 5-3 (T-3rd) seven game affair. LSC play. That number includes nine offensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost 47/28 starters returning as well as nine starters on Starters Returning (O/D/ST) 20 (9/9/2) For more fan and ticket information, log onto defense. Starters Lost (O/D/ST) 8 (4/4/0) www.lonestarconference.org. Offensive Formation Air Raid THE TEXAN OFFENSE Defensive Formation 4-2-5 TEXANS’ ULTIMATE TAILGATE PARTY The Texans have the luxury of returning a pair of The Tarleton Athletics Department will host quarterbacks on the roster with game experience PROGRAM HIstORY a pregame tailgate party at Fish Bone Grill heading into the 2013 season. Aaron Doyle (6-2, First Season (as Senior College) 1961 (conveniently located across the street from 215, Sr.) returns to the squad after throwing for All-Time Record* 255-279-3 (.477) AT&T Stadium) from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. The cost a team-leading 1,579 yards in eight games for the All-Time LSC Record 93-133 (.412) of the tailgate party is just $35 and it includes Texans last year. Doyle completed 153 of his 244 Overall Record 446-453-33 (.496) a barbecue meal, beverages, a live DJ and door passes for 10 touchdowns with nine interceptions Years in Playoffs 7 (78, 87, 89, 01, 03, 09) prizes. Tickets for the tailgate party can be on the year. Doyle was the primary starter for All-Time Playoff Record 3-4 NAIA; 2-3 NCAA Division II purchased at the ticket office located inside the Texans before an injury against Texas A&M- Last Playoff Appearance 2009 Wisdom Gym until Friday at 4:30 p.m. or on Kingsville sidelined him. He did however see 1st Rnd: W @ TAMUK, 57-56 (2-OT) location at Fish Bone Grill. For more information action in the final game against Angelo State. 2nd Rnd: L @ Central Washington, 6-27 contact the ticket office at (254) 958-1832. Jake Fenske (6-4, 220, Sr.) was forced into the starting role following the injury to Doyle last TARLETON COACHING STAFF 2012 RECAP season, and all he did was throw five touchdowns Head Coach Cary Fowler The Texans went 6-4 overall and finished in a in his first career start and set three different Defensive Coordinator/Assist. HC Henry Cofer* third-place tie in the LSC with a mark of 5-3. school records over the final three games.
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