2012 West A&M University Facts Location ...... Canyon, Texas l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B Founded...... 1910 Football Record Book Enrollment...... 7,843 President...... Dr ..Patrick O’Brien Athletic Director...... Michael McBroom CONTENTS Senior Assoc ..A .D ..(SWA)...... Holly Troth Nickname...... Buffaloes/Buffs Coaching Staff All-Time Records Head Football Coach - ...... 2-3 Season-Opening Games...... 29 Colors...... Maroon and White WTAMU Coaching Records...... 3 Homecoming Games...... 29 Affiliationw ...... NCAA Division II Assistant Coaches ...... 4-6 All-Time Series Record...... 29 Conference...... Lone Star (South) 2012 Football Schedule...... 5 Year-By-Year Results...... 30-32 Stadium ...... Kimbrough Memorial Stadium Buffalo Letterwinners...... 33-36 Field...... Happy State Bank Field 2011 Review Surface...... Synthetic Grass 2011 Season in Review...... 7-26 Misc ..Team/Individual Records...... 37 Top-10 Leaders...... 38-39 Capacity...... 20,000 2011 Statistics...... 7-14 Athletic Department Phone...... (806) 651-4400 Game-by-Game Reviews...... 15-25 Year-by-Year Individual Leaders...... 39-42 Buffalo Bowl Appearances...... 42 Ticket Sales Contact...... Kara Jones The ...... 26 Ticket Office Phone Number...... (806) 651-1414 LSC Record Book...... 27-28 WT All-America Selections...... 43 Buffaloes in the Pros...... 44 Media Information Media Relations Media Information...... IBC Director...... TBA E-Mail...... TBA Office Phone...... (806) 651-4430 Assistant Director...... Brent Seals E-Mail...... bseals@wtamu .edu Office Phone...... (806) 651-4442 Web Site...... www .gobuffsgo .com SID Mailing Address...... WTAMU Box 60049 Canyon, Texas 79016 Overnight Address...... 2403 Russell Long Blvd . Canyon, Texas 79016

Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Don Carthel Alma Mater...... Eastern New Mexico (‘74) WTAMU Record...... 67-19 ( .779, Ssven Years) Overall Collegiate Record. . .113-65-1 ( .631, 16 Years) Office Phone...... (806) 651-4413 Assistant Coaches Defensive Coordinator ...... Offensive Coordinator...... Stephen Lee Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator. . . . Nick Paremski Inside Receivers...... Joel Hinton Offensive Line...... Matt Storm

Football Information 2011 Overall Record ...... 8-3 2011 LSC Record (Finish)...... 6-2 (Third) Letterwinners Returning...... 32 Letterwinners Lost...... 27 Offensive Formation...... Spread Defensive Formation ...... 3-4 NCAA Division II Playoff Appearances...... 5 NCAA Bowl Record...... 5-0 First Year of Football ...... 1910 All-Time Record...... 468-485-22 ( .480)

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 1 Don Carthel Head Coach eighth Season Eastern New Mexico ‘74

To say that Don Carthel has elevated the West Texas Carthel graduated from ENMU with a bachelor’s de- A&M football to that of national prominence would be an gree in Physical Education and a minor in Mathematics understatement ...What Carthel, who earned his 100th in 1974, then obtained his master’s in Physical Educa- career collegiate victory Sept 28, 2010, in a 37-27 tion in 1975 ...He played center for the Greyhounds from win at Angelo State, has accomplished over the past 1970-73, helping ENMU to a No ..17 NAIA ranking his seven seasons at WTAMU is simply amazing ...He took a senior season ...In addition to his efforts on the gridiron, program that had won just seven games combined over Carthel also threw discus for ENMU’s 1974 national the previous four years and guided it to seven winning championship squad . seasons, five NCAA Division-II playoff appearances, four In 1975, Carthel began his coaching career at Floy- LSC South Division titles, three-consecutive Lone Star dada High School, serving as the defensive coordinator Conference Championships, a bowl appearance - and under Hall of Fame coach L G. ..Wilson ...He helped lead 67 victories . the Whirlwinds to district championships in both 1975 Carthel’s Coaching File During his first season in Canyon, Carthel and the and 1976 . Buffs surprised everyone, having been picked to finish In 1977, Carthel moved up to the collegiate ranks, Coaching History last in the LSC preseason poll, as they registered a beginning at NCAA Division-III Dubuque University (Iowa) ... 1975-76 Floydada High School 10-1 regular season record and captured the school’s He was assistant head coach/defensive coordinator for Defensive Coord . first Lone Star Conference Championship in 19 years ... the Spartans from 1977-79 and helped turn around 1977-79 University of Dubuque (Iowa) Excitement surrounding Carthel’s program was evident a program that had won just three games over the Asst ..Head Coach/Def ..Coord . as attendance soared, with a regular-season average previous four years ...Carthel helped lead Dubuque to of over 14,000 fans per game at Kimbrough Memorial back-to-back Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1980 Ft ..Worth Boswell High School Stadium ...Carthel was honored by his peers as the 2005 (IIAC) championships in 1978 and 1979, as well as the Defensive Coord . LSC Coach of the Year . NCAA Division III playoffs ...During 1979, Dubuque was 1981-82 Lubbock Christian College Following that breakout campaign, Carthel set out undefeated and ranked No ..3 in the country . Head Coach in 2006 to let the LSC and the rest of NCAA Division II Carthel returned to the high school ranks in 1980, 1983-84 Texas at El Paso know that WT’s 2005’s success was no fluke ...The Buffs serving as defensive coordinator at Fort Worth’s Boswell Offensive Line/Special Teams left little doubt, as they posted an 11-2 season and be- High School .. came the first squad in school history to claim back-to- 1985-91 Eastern New Mexico One season later, at the age of 28, Carthel became back outright conference championships ...After leading Head Coach the youngest head coach in the country when he took the country in Division II average attendance the previous over at Lubbock Christian College (now Lubbock Chris- 1992-2001 Retired/Farming/Friona School Board year, Buff fans again came out in droves, helping WT to tian University), a position he held from 1981-82 .. 2001-2004 Abilene Christian again rank first, nationally, in total attendance . Carthel then moved on to become an assistant coach Volunteer Coach That only set the stage for what was to come during at the University of Texas-El Paso (UTEP) from 1983-84 the 2007 campaign, as the Buffs confidently went about 2004-05 Amarillo Dusters before returning to his alma mater to serve as head amassing the school’s first-ever undefeated regular Head Coach/General Manager coach from 1985-91 .. season, going 11-0 to claiming a third-straight Lone Star 2005-present West Texas A&M Conference championship and advance two rounds into While head coach at ENMU, Carthel helped the Grey- Head Coach the NCAA post-season playoffs . hounds make the transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II, becoming one the top programs in the LSC ...In 1985, Another 11-win, record shattering campaign followed Collegiate Record during Carthel’s first year at the helm, the Greyhounds in 2008, as the Buffs again were among the biggest faced Texas A&I (now Texas A&M University-Kingsville) 1981 Lubbock Christian (NAIA)...... 2-8 draws in NCAA Division II ...That season saw Carthel’s 1982 Lubbock Christian (NAIA)...... 0-10 in the season finale for a share of the LSC title ...Despite squad set no fewer than 15 team, 21 individual, 26 LSC 1985 Eastern New Mexico ...... 5-5 narrowly losing that game, 21-17, the Greyhounds 1986 Eastern New Mexico ...... 8-3 and eight NCAA playoff records . surged to the top of the LSC, claiming the conference 1987 Eastern New Mexico ...... 9-2 In 2009, playing a schedule that featured six nation- crown in 1991 and becoming the first team outside of 1988 Eastern New Mexico ...... 2-8 ally-ranked opponents, and playing the nation’s then- 1989 Eastern New Mexico ...... 7-3 Texas to win the LSC championship in the conference’s 1990 Eastern New Mexico ...... 6-4 top-ranked team twice, Carthel rallied an injury-riddled 59 years of football .. 1991 Eastern New Mexico ...... 7-3-1 squad from a 1-5 start to six consecutive wins - posting Carthel compiled a 44-28-1 ( .610) ledger in his LSC Champions a 7-5 mark and the school’s first bowl appearance since 2005 West Texas A&M...... 10-2 seven years at ENMU, winning seven or more games in the 1967 season . LSC Champions/NCAA Playoffs five of his seven seasons, including opening the 1987 2006 West Texas A&M...... 11-2 He then guided his 2010 squad to a sixth-consecu- season with a 9-0 record and tying the school record for LSC Champions/NCAA Playoffs tive winning season and a fifth NCAA playoff appearance . victories in a season ...In five of Carthel’s seven years, the 2007 West Texas A&M...... 12-1 LSC Champions/NCAA Playoffs The 2011 season saw the Buffs finish 8-3 overall Greyhounds were ranked in the Division II Top 20 poll ..In 2008 West Texas A&M...... 11-2 including a 6-2 mark in the LSC with an appearance in 2001, Carthel was honored with the induction into the NCAA Playoffs their second Kanza Bowl, a 26-7 victory over Central ENMU Hall of Fame .. 2009 West Texas A&M...... 7-5 Missouri . Kanza Bowl In January, 1992, Carthel resigned from coaching 2010 West Texas A&M...... 8-4 But this isn’t the first taste of success for the Friona, to return to Friona, where he farmed, raised his family

Buffalo Football NCAA Playoffs Texas, native, as he has enjoyed several successful and served on the Friona school board for the next nine 2011 West Texas A&M...... 8-3 coaching stops during his career, including time at LSC- years ..However, Carthel could not stay away from coach- Kanza Bowl rival Eastern New Mexico, Texas-El Paso and Dubuque . Career Collegiate Coaching Record. 113-65-1

2 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k ing and, in 2001, became a volunteer coach at Abilene all-time Coaching history Christian . During that time, his son, Colby, was a standout line- Coach Years Dates Record W%

backer at , leading the Rams to John G ..Miller 3 1910-12 8-7 l l a b t 53 o o F .3 o l a f f u B the LSC South title in 1999 ...The younger Carthel would Douglas A ..Shirley 5 1913-1917 14-16-1 46 .8 join the ACU staff in 2000 as the recruiting coordinator Lt ..Alonzo P ..George 1 1918 3-0 100 .0 and defensive line coach ...In Abilene, father and son Walter Willy 1 1919 4-2 66 .7 enjoyed their first coaching stint on the same sideline, Wayne McCorkle 1 1920 1-5-1 21 .4 a scenario that would repeat itself in 2006 when Colby joined the WT football staff as the Buffs’ defensive Samuel Burton 6 1921-24, 31-32 23-24-4 48 .9 coordinator .. Claude E ..Reeds 2 1929-30 12-6-1 65 .8 The elder Carthel coached at ACU until 2004, when Alfred Baggett 7 1933-1939 36-28-5 55 .8 he was named the head coach and general manager Jack C ..Curtice 2 1940-1941 15-5 75 .0 of the Amarillo Dusters in their inaugural season in the W .A ..‘Gus’ Miller 4* 1942-46 16-15 51 .6 Intense Football League (IFL) ...Amarillo posted a 15-3 W .W ..“Windy’ Nicklaus 1* 1946 2-1 66 .7 record under Carthel and won the IFL Championship ... Frank Kimbrough 11 1947-1957 54-52-2 50 .9 Carthel resigned from the Dusters three games into the Clark Jarnigan 2 1958-59 2-18 10 .0 2005 season to take the reins at West Texas A&M . Joe E ..Kerbel 11 1960-1970 68-42-1 61 .7 Carthel received honors from the Panhandle Sports 6 1971-76 24-39-2 38 .5 Hall of Fame after the Buffs’ sensational 2005 season ... In addition, Carthel has garnered the Coach of the Year 5 1977-1981 26-27-2 49 .1 award from the IFL, as well as being named to the Don Davis 3 1982-84 6-26-1 19 .7 Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame in 2004 for leading the Bill Kelly 3 1985-1987 18-13-1 57 .8 Dusters to the IFL crown ...That honor accompanies his Steve Graf 3 1988-90 6-26 19 .7 1991 Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame Honor for leading Ron Steele 2 1992-93 4-15 21 .1 the ENMU football program to the LSC Championship . 3 1994-1996 15-17 46 .9 Born in Dimmitt, Texas, Carthel was raised in Friona, Stan McGarvey 4 1997-2000 25-30 45 .5 where as a child, he and his brothers found rides to Ronnie Jones 2 2002-04 5-27 15 .6 Canyon to watch WT football and basketball games . Don Carthel 7 2005-Pres .. 67-19 77 .9 Carthel and his wife, the former Cindy Phillips, of * W .W ..Nicklaus coached the final game of the 1946 season Farwell, Texas, have been married for 37 years and have after resigned . two adult children, Colby (the Buffs’ defensive coordina- tor) and Courtney as well as three grandchildren . Top-10 Buffalo Coaches By Victories (min ..of 30 games coached)

Coach Wins Years Record 1 .. Joe E ..Kerbel 68 1960-1970 68-42-1 2. Don Carthel 67 2005-Pres. 67-19 3 .. Frank Kimbrough 54 1947-1957 54-52-2 4 .. Alfred Baggett 35 1933-1939 35-28-5 5 .. Bill Yung 26 1977-1981 26-27-2 6 .. Stan McGarvey 25 1997-2001 25-30 7 .. Gene Mayfield 24 1971-1976 24-39-2 8 .. Samuel D ..Burton 22 1921-24, 31-32 22-24-4 9 .. Bill Kelly 18 1985-1987 18-13-1 10 .. W .A ..“Gus” Miller 16 1942-1946 16-15

Top-10 Buffalo Coaches By winning pct. (min ..of 20 games coached)

Coach Years Dates Record W% 1. Don Carthel 7 2005-Pres. 67-19 77.9 2 .. Jack C ..Curtice 2 1940-1941 15-5 75 .0 3 .. Joe E ..Kerbel 11 1960-1970 68-42-1 61 .7 4 .. Bill Kelly 3 1985-1987 18-13-1 57 .8 5 .. Alfred Baggett 7 1933-1939 35-28-5 55 .1 6 .. Frank Kimbrough 11 1947-1957 54-52-2 50 .9 7 .. Bill Yung 5 1977-1981 26-27-2 49 .1 8 .. Morris Stone 3 1994-1996 15-17 46 .9 9 .. Douglas A ..Shirley 5 1913-1917 14-16-1 46 .8 10 .. Stan McGarvey 4 1997-2001 25-30 45 .5

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 3 assistant coaches stephen lee colby carthel Offensive coordinator Defensive Coordinator Second Season Seventh Season

Now in his second season with the WT football staff, Ste- Now in his seventh season with the WTAMU football staff, phen Lee will begin his first season as the Offensive Coordina- defensive coordinator Colby Carthel has overseen the develop- tor after working with the WT in 2010 . ment of a Buffalo defensive unit that has held five opponents Lee joined the Buff football program after having served scoreless and five teams to three points or less over the past from 2005-2010 at Brenham (TX) High School ...While with the five seasons . Cubs, he served as Co-Offensive Coordinator/Passing Game Carthel joined the Buffs coaching staff after spending the and coached quarterbacks, receivers and tight ends ...During previous six seasons as the defensive line coach and recruit- his six years at Brenham, the Cubs registered five district ing coordinator at LSC-rival Abilene Christian University ...Dur- championships while posting an overall mark of 66-13 ...In ing his time in Abilene, Carthel enjoyed his first stint coaching 2005, Lee was an integral part of a team that went 14-1 en alongside his father, Current WT head coach Don Carthel, route to a Class 4A State semifinal berth and in 2009 was a when the elder Carthel served as a volunteer coach for the part of the Cubs’ 13-3 State Finalist team . Wildcats from 2000-2004 . From 2000-2005, Lee was an assistant at Howard Payne ... While at ACU, Carthel’s defensive linemen earned numer- From 2003-05, he tutored the Yellowjackets’ defensive ends and tackles, while 2000-2002 ous honors, including 13 All-Lone Star Conference and four All-Region selections ...Clayton saw Lee working on the offensive side of the line with the tight end and running back corps ... Farrell excelled under Carthel at ACU, nabbing All-LSC honors three times, in addition to In 2002, Lee coached the American Southwest Conference Defensive MVP as HPU posted being selected as an all-America and twice selected as LSC Defensive Lineman of the Year .. a 9-1 record and a 10th place national ranking, while the 2001 HPU squad posted the Another player personally recruited to ACU by Carthel, Danieal Manning, was a three-time top-ranked defense in the ASC ...Lee coached HPU’s all-time leading rusher during the 2000 all-American at the school and was recently drafted as the Chicago Bears No ..1 pick in the campaign . 2006 NFL Draft .. Lee served one season (1999) at Western New Mexico, where he was in charge of the Prior to his coaching career at ACU, Carthel was a standout player at Angelo State, where running game while also coaching the offensive line and special teams units . he was a starting middle linebacker ..As a senior in 1999, Carthel helped lead the Rams to He began his coaching career with a four-year stint at Mertzon, Texas’ Irion County High the LSC South Championship by recording 59 tackles, four sacks and one fumble recovery .. School, serving in the combined roles as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach ...In 1998, At ASU, Carthel earned Lone Star Conference Player of the Week honors once in addition Irion County were district co-champs, while in 1997 they were district champs and bi-district to being selected Academic All-LSC on three occasions ..He also competed in track and field finalists ...Lee also served as golf coach from 1996-97, as well as head track & field coach as a four-year letterwinner in the discus at Angelo State, finishing fourth at the LSC Champi- during the 1999 season . onships in the event as a senior . Lee has been a speaker at numerous football camps as well as having a deep involvement A standout in both football and track at Friona (Texas) High School, Carthel helped guide with his community . the Chieftains to their first district football title in 29 years as a senior ..In track & field, Carthel Lee played collegiately at Angelo State, as a and fullback, from 1988-92 ...He finished fourth at the state meet in the discus, with a school-record throw of 171-11, a received his B .S ..in Kinesiology from ASU in 1993 and later received his Master’s in Educa- record previously held by his father . tional Leadership from Western New Mexico . Carthel graduated from Angelo State in 2000 with his bachelor’s degree in Biology ..Carthel A native of Bronte, Texas, Lee and his wife, Molly, are the parents of four children, a son, is married former West Texas A&M All-American volleyball player and current WT assistant Jarrett (a former standout at LSU and current San Diego Charger) and three girls, Jordan, volleyball coach, Sarah Butler and the couple resides in Canyon . Jacy and Katie .

nick paremski Assistant Head Coach/Secondary/ Joel hinton Recruiting Coordinator inside receivers Seventh Season Fifth Season Now in his seventh season with the West Texas A&M football program, Nick Paremski serves in the multiple roles Joel Hinton is in his fifth season on the West Texas A&M as the team’s assistant head coach, secondary coach and coaching staff, and his fourth as the inside receiver’s coach . recruiting coordinator . A native of Kerrville, Texas, Joel played football and Prior to arriving in Canyon, Paremski spent two seasons at baseball at Kerrville Tivy High School ...As a two-way starter Lone Star Conference rival Texas A&M-Kingsville, where he for the Antlers he helped lead them to two class 4A regional helped the Javelinas capture the 2004 LSC Championship finals appearances .. and an NCAA Division II playoff berth . Hinton graduated from Baylor in 2008 with a degree in Under Paremski’s tutelage, three TAMUK defensive backs physical education ...While at Baylor, he was a student assis- earned All-LSC recognition including Michael Bragg, who tant/manager for the Bears’ football team, working with Guy captured first team All-LSC and Daktronics All-Southwest Morriss’ coaching staff for four years ...While at Baylor, Hinton Region honors following the 2004 season ..Bragg, who origi- learned the intricacies of the Air Raid offense under former nally signed a professional contract with the New York Giants, Buffalo offensive coordinator Lee Hays . currently plays for the Kansas City Chiefs,. .. Upon completion of his undergraduate degree, he came to As a team, the Texas A&M-Kingsville secondary was impressive in 2005, as they limited WT in the fall of 2008 as a graduate assistant coach and he took over the Inside receiver’s opponents to 171 .5 yards a game, ranking second in the Lone Star Conference . coaching responsibilities in the fall of 2009 . Paremski has been associated with winning football throughout his career ..Prior to his Hinton completed his Master’s of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from WT in the tenure at TAMUK, Paremski coached at Holmen (Wisc ). High School and helped lead the spring of 2010 ...He is married to the former Jessica Sanderson of Robinson, Texas ...She defensive unit to a school record for in 2002 ..In addition, Paremski was a part teaches special education and coaches volleyball and softball at Amarillo (Texas) Caprock of the successful coaching staff that won two consecutive Mississippi Valley Conference High School . Championships in 2002 and 2003 . Paremski earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and holds a master’s of Business Administration from Texas A&M- Kingsville . Nick and his wife, Krista, reside in Amarillo and are the parents of a son, Huston . Buffalo Football

4 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k assistant coaches

Matt Storm jared may l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B Offensive line outside receivers first season third season

Matt Storm enters his first season as the Buffs offensive Now in his third season with the WT football staff, Jared May begins his second seasons line coach after an impressive stint as the defensive line coach with his focus on the outside receiver position . and recruiting coordinator at East Central University . In 2010, May worked with the Buffs’ quarterbacks, helping develop a passing game that Storm spent six seasons as the Tiger’s assistant, turning ranked among the top units in all of Division II ... around the ECU defense with talent such as All-American During 2008-09, he served as inside receivers coach at Stephen F ..Austin ..He previously Armonty Bryant, who was third in the nation in sacks in 2010 .. served as a graduate assistant at WTAMU during the 2007 campaign, where he oversaw the Storm worked with both the offensive and defensive lines development of the Buffaloes’ tight ends . in his stint at ECU and also headed up the coaching staff’s In 2006, he served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Hardin-Simmons, helping recruiting efforts . the Cowboys to a 9-2 record ...As a player at HSU, he was a two-time (2004, 2005) all- He had a stand-out playing career with the Tigers on the of- American Southwest Conference selection as a and kick return specialist ...He fensive line ..The two-year starter earned all-conference honors earned second-team all-America honors in 2004 and 2005, as well . both seasons and was named the team’s lineman of the year A native of Hamlin, Texas, May earned his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from each of those years and was a team captain in 2005 . Hardin-Simmons in 2005 . Prior to his arrival at ECU, Storm was a two-year starter at Mt .. Junior College (Calif .) where he earned all-California Center accolades and was captain of the top-ranked junior college team in the state . wendell davis Storm received his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and his masters in Sports Administra- inside linebackers tion from East Central University . Storm and his wife, Tiffany are the proud parents of a daughter, Riley . third Season Now in his third season with the WT football staff, former Arkansas standout Wendell Davis brandon smith oversees the Buffs’ inside linebacking corps . A two-year starter at linebacker while at Arkansas, Davis played two years under head outside linebackers coach Houston Nutt and two under Bobby Petrino ..He earned playing time as a true freshman Second Season in 2006 and was recognized with a spot on the SEC Freshman squad ...That squad went 8-4 and won the SEC West Division ..As a senior in 2009, he was voted team captain ...While with Crane, Texas, native Brandon Smith is in his second season with the WT football staff and the Hogs, he helped lead them to appearances in the Capitol One, Cotton and Liberty Bowls . focuses his attention on the Buffs’ outside linebackers . A native of Sweeny, Texas, Davis earned his bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Arkansas He began his coaching career as a student assistant at Snyder (Texas) HS in 2007, work- in 2010 . ing with the offensive line under head coach Chad Rogers ...That season saw the Tigers post a 12-7 record and advance to the state semifinals . From 2008-10, Smith tutored outside linebackers and the secondary under head coach Charles Burks Scott Ponder at Wichita Falls (Texas) Rider HS ...The Raiders were area finalists in 2008 with an 8-4 record . defensive backs A two-sport letterman while at Crane HS, Smith graduated in 2005 ...He attended Western first Season Texas College, then went on to earn his B .A ..in Sports Management from Midwestern State in 2010 . Charles Burks enters his first season at West Texas A&M with his duties revolving around Smith is currently pursuing his M .A ..in Sports Administration . the Buffalo secondary .. Burks comes to WT from East Central University where he served as the secondary coach .. In 2011, the Tigers led the Great American Conference in pass defense efficiency and put two defensive backs on the all-conference team for the first time in 27 years . blake purvis The Grand Prairie, Texas native was a three year letter-winner for the Tigers including offensive line helping ECU to the Lone Star Conference North Division Title in 2010 . Second Season Burks received his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and his masters in Sports Administra- tion from East Central University . Blake Purvis is now in his second season as a member of the West Texas A&M Buffalo Football staff with his duties revolving around the offensive line . The Vicksburg, Mississippi native also coordinates the highly popular WT Football Summer rashad sanders Camps . defensive line Purvis received his bachelor’s degree in Sports Communications from Mississippi State first season University and is currently pursuing his masters in Sports Management from West Texas A&M . Rashad Sanders enters his first season as a defensive line coach for the Buffaloes after a standout four year career at WT . The Flower Mound, Texas native was an all-Lone Star Conference performer for the Buffs caid faske as a junior in 2010 while helping the team to conference titles in 2007 and 2008 . Sanders received his bachelor’s degree in Sports & Exercise Science from West Texas defensive line A&M in December of 2010 . first season

Caid Faske enters his first season as an assistant offensive/defensive line coach for the Buffaloes ..Faske makes the move from player to coach after playing tight end for WT .. John Kenjura The Bushland, Texas native was a member of the Falcons State Semifinal team in 2009, wide receivers playing defensive end and offensive line ..Faske signed with first-year program Wayland first Season Baptist out of high school before transferring to WT .. John Kenjura enters his first season as a member of the Buffalo Football staff with his focus bases around the offensive line . Before coming to WT, Kenjura was a coach at Blinn Junior College in Brenham, Texas where the Buccaneers won the Southwestern Junior Conference Champion- ship (SWJCFC) in 2011 . The Spring, Texas native is currently pursuing his undergraduate degree at West Texas A&M University .

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 5 2012 West Texas A&M Football Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Aug ..30 at Colorado State-Pueblo Pueblo, Colo .. 7 p .m . Sept. 8 Western State Canyon, Texas 6 p.m. Sept ..15 $Texas A&M-Kingsville* Arlington, Texas 8 p .m . Sept ..22 at Incarnate Word* San Antonio, Texas 7 p .m . Sept. 29 Tarleton State* Canyon, Texas 6 p.m. Oct ..6 at Angelo State San Angelo, Texas 6 p .m . Oct. 13 #Abilene Christian* Canyon, Texas 6 p.m. Oct ..20 at Eastern New Mexico* Portales, N .M .. 7 p .m . Oct ..27 at West Georgia Carrolton, Ga .. 7 p .m . Nov. 3 Midwestern State* Canyon, Texas 6 p.m. Nov ..10 at Texas A&M-Commerce* Commerce, Texas 2 p .m .

* - LSC game $-LSC Football Festival at Cowboys Stadium # - Homecoming game All Game Times Are Central Time Home Games Played at Happy State Bank Field at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium

6 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k 2011 Final Staticstics

2011 Team and Individual Statistics l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B TEAM STATISTICS WTAMu oPP RUSHIng gP Att gain Loss net Avg TD Long Avg/G SCORING 396 200 Khiry Robinson 11 103 687 18 669 6 .06 11 65 60 .82 Points Per Game 36 .0 18 .18 Tommy Hampton 11 84 366 49 317 3 .71 6 24 28 .82 FIRST DOWNS 227 205 Aarrhon Flores 5 28 177 8 169 3 .82 0 80 33 .80 Rushing 59 68 Dustin Vaughan 10 39 158 132 26 1 .10 0 19 2 .60 Passing 148 107 Tanner Marsh 4 8 16 21 -5 -0 25. 0 10 -1 .25 Luke Halpin 2 5 15 20 -5 -1 38. 0 15 -2 .50 Penalty 20 30 Nathan Slaughter 1 1 12 0 12 12 .00 0 12 12 .00 RUSHING YARDAGE 1131 1258 Jonathan Hatton 1 1 5 0 5 5 .00 0 5 5 .00 Yards gained rushing 1439 1588 Derrick Peoples 1 1 3 0 3 3 .00 0 3 3 .00 Yards lost rushing 308 330 John McSheffery 1 1 0 1 -1 -1 00. 0 0 -1 .00 Rushing Attempts 281 389 TEAM 5 8 0 57 -57 -6 67. 0 0 -11 .40 Average Per Rush 4 .0 3 .2 D J. ..Ross 1 1 0 2 -2 -2 00. 0 0 -2 .00 Average Per Game 102 .8 114 4. Brittan Golden 1 1 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 .00 TDs Rushing 17 10 Total 11 281 1439 308 1131 2.18 17 80 20.94 PASSING YARDAGE 3941 2391 Opponents 11 389 1588 330 1258 ----- 10 44 20.97 Comp-Att-Int 453-270-9 416-235-18 Average Per Pass 8 .70 5 75. PASSIng g effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD lng Avg/G Average Per Catch 14 .60 10 .17 Dustin Vaughan 11 150 .80 227-382-6 59 42. % 3316 25 94 301 .45 Average Per Game 358 .27 217 36. Tanner Marsh 6 153 .61 26-41-2 63 .41 % 370 3 71 61 .67 Luke Halpin 3 148 .37 12-24-1 50 .00 % 187 3 44 62 .33 TDs Passing 32 15 David Lehocky 1 233 .53 5-6-0 83 .33 % 68 1 32 68 .00 TOTAL OFFENSE 5072 3649 Total 11 152.02 270-453-9 59.60% 3941 32 94 187.67 Total Plays 734 805 Opponents 11 108.02 235-416-18 56.49% 2391 15 75 132.83 Average Per Play 6 .9 4 .5 Average Per Game 461 .1 331 .7 RECEIVIng g no. Yds Avg TD long Avg/G KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 28-628 45-850 Brittan Golden 11 55 1076 19 .56 12 94 97 .82 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 32-282 19-99 Lance Ratliff 10 44 848 19 .27 6 82 84 .80 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-324 9-110 Jeremy Watson 9 36 550 15 .28 4 68 61 .11 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22 .43 18 89. Nathan Slaughter 11 33 395 11 .97 3 39 35 .91 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8 .81 5 .21 Torrence Allen 9 21 303 14 .43 2 61 33 .67 INT RETURN AVERAGE 18 .00 12 22. Taylor Hammargren 10 17 188 11 .06 0 22 18 .80 FUMBLES-LOST 22-13 17-8 Khiry Robinson 8 22 182 8 .27 2 20 22 .75 Tommy Hampton 7 14 108 7 .71 1 36 15 .43 PENALTIES-Yards 98-894 79-666 Landon Forga 5 8 82 10 .25 1 21 16 .40 Average Per Game 9 .12 8 .43 Luke Russell 2 4 52 13 .00 0 33 26 .00 PUNTS-Yards 47-1998 75-2821 Sidney Parker 2 2 37 18 .50 1 32 18 .50 Average Per Punt 42 .51 37 61. Aarrhon Flores 2 3 36 12 .00 0 14 18 .00 Net punt average 40 .40 36 29. Jace Jackson 2 3 30 10 .00 0 20 15 .00 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:47 33:34 Alphonse Coleman 1 2 28 14 .00 0 15 28 .00 3RD-DOWN Conversions 57-143 54-176 Jacob Hancock 2 3 15 5 .00 0 9 7 .50 3rd-Down Pct 39 .86 % 30 .68 % Nick Shelton 1 2 14 7 .00 0 12 14 .00 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6-20 11-23 Bryan Johnson 1 1 -3 -3 00. 0 0 -3 .00 4th-Down Pct 30 .00 % 47 .83 % Total 93 270 3941 14.60 32 94 42.38 SACKS BY-Yards 28-211 25-155 Opponents 87 235 2391 10.17 15 75 27.48 MISC YARDS 0 4 SCORED 52 26 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Dustin Vaughan 11 421 26 3316 3342 303 .8 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-13 6-12 Khiry Robinson 11 103 669 0 669 60 .8 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1 Tanner Marsh 6 49 -5 370 365 60 .8 RED-ZONE SCORES 36-46 19-31 Tommy Hampton 11 84 316 0 316 28 .7 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 28-46 17-31 Luke Halpin 3 29 -5 187 182 60 .7 Aarrhon Flores 7 28 169 0 169 24 .1 David Lehocky 1 6 0 68 68 68 .0 Derrick Peoples 2 1 13 0 13 6 .5 Nathan Slaughter 11 1 12 0 12 1 .1 Jonothan Hatton 11 1 5 0 5 0 .5 John McSheffery 11 1 -1 0 -1 -0 .1 D J. ..Ross 11 1 -2 0 -2 -0 .2 TEAM 7 8 -57 0 -57 -8 .1 Total 11 734 1140 3941 5081 461.9 Opponents 11 805 1252 2386 3638 330.7

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 7 2011 Final Staticstics

2011 Individual Statistics

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts. FG’s fgM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg Khiry Robinson 13 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 78 Sergio Castillo Jr ... 9-13 69 .2 0-0 6-7 2-3 1-3 0-0 44 Brittan Golden 12 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 72 Tommy Hampton 7 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 42 PUNTIng no. Yds Avg Long Tb fC I20 50+ Blk Lance Ratliff 6 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 36 Kevin VanVoris 45 1929 42 .87 68 4 8 12 12 0 Jeremy Watson 4 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 24 Dustin Vaughan 2 69 34 .50 41 1 0 1 0 0 Nathan Slaughter 3 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 18 Total 47 1998 42.51 68 5 8 13 12 0 Torrence Allen 2 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 12 Opponents 75 2821 37.61 60 4 13 16 12 3 Caleb Randolph 1 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 6 Curtis Slater 1 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 6 Sidney Parker 1 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 6 KICKOFFS no. Yds Avg Tb ob Retn net YdLn Kevin McCluskey 1 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 6 Kevin VanVoris 68 4284 63 .0 19 2 Landon Forga 1 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 6 Sergio Castillo Jr ... 6 385 64 .2 2 2 Sergio Castillo Jr .. 0 9 49 0 0 ? ? 0 27 Total 74 4669 63.1 21 4 19.0 45.9 24 TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? 1 0 Opponents 42 2579 61.4 12 1 22.4 40.7 29 Anthony Scott 0 0 0 1 0 ? ? 0 0 D .J ..Ross 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? 1 0 John McSheffery 0 0 0 1 0 ? ? 0 0 KICK RETURNS no. Yds Avg TD long Total 52 9 49 2 0 ? ? 2 339 Tommy Hampton 12 351 29 .25 0 41 Opponents 26 6 26 0 0 ? ? 0 174 Torrence Allen 9 220 24 .44 0 53 Brittan Golden 4 30 7 .50 0 12 ALL PURPOSe g Rush Rec PR koR IR Tot Avg/G Nathan Slaughter 0 14 ----- 0 14 Brittan Golden 11 0 1076 191 30 0 1297 117 .9 Drew Graham 2 13 6 .50 0 11 Khiry Robinson 11 669 182 0 0 0 851 77 .4 Aarrhon Flores 1 0 0 .00 0 0 Lance Ratliff 11 0 848 0 0 0 848 77 .1 Total 28 628 22.43 0 53 Tommy Hampton 11 316 121 0 351 0 788 71 .6 Opponents 45 850 18.89 0 44 Jeremy Watson 10 0 537 0 0 0 537 53 .7 Torrence Allen 11 0 303 12 220 0 535 48 .6 Nathan Slaughter 11 12 395 22 14 0 443 40 .3 PUNT RETURNS no. Yds Avg TD long Aarrhon Flores 7 169 36 0 0 0 205 29 .3 Brittan Golden 17 191 11 .24 0 75 Taylor Hammargren 11 0 188 0 0 0 188 17 .1 Luke Russell 8 66 8 .25 0 25 Luke Russell 6 0 52 66 0 0 118 19 .7 Nathan Slaughter 2 22 11 .00 0 0 Caleb Randolph 11 0 0 0 0 99 99 9 .0 Torrence Allen 1 12 12 .00 0 0 Landon Forga 10 0 82 0 0 0 82 8 .2 Curtis Slater 1 4 4 .00 0 4 Mario Goins 8 0 0 0 0 53 53 6 .6 Mario Goins 1 0 0 .00 0 0 John McSheffery 11 -1 0 0 0 52 51 4 .6 Zane Farris 1 0 0 .00 0 0 Dwight Morrison 10 0 0 0 0 46 46 4 .6 Maurice Caldwell 1 -13 -13 .00 0 0 Curtis Slater 11 0 0 4 0 41 45 4 .1 Total 32 282 8.81 0 75 Sidney Parker 10 0 37 0 0 0 37 3 .7 Opponents 19 99 5.21 0 62 Curtis Jefferson 11 0 0 0 0 32 32 2 .9 Jace Jackson 8 0 30 0 0 0 30 3 .8 Alphonse Coleman 2 0 28 0 0 0 28 14 .0 INTERCEPTIONS no. Yds Avg TD long Dustin Vaughan 11 26 0 0 0 0 26 2 .4 Caleb Randolph 5 99 19 .80 1 97 Jacob Hancock 4 0 15 0 0 0 15 3 .8 Mario Goins 4 53 13 .25 0 29 Nick Shelton 2 0 14 0 0 0 14 7 .0 Simi Kuli 1 52 52 .00 0 52 Drew Graham 10 0 0 0 13 0 13 1 .3 Dwight Morrison 1 46 46 .00 0 46 Derrick Peoples 2 13 0 0 0 0 13 6 .5 Curtis Slater 2 41 20 .50 0 41 Juke Hatton 11 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 .5 Curtis Jefferson 4 32 8 .00 0 18 D .J ..Ross 11 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0 2. Maurice Caldwell 1 1 1 .00 0 1 Bryan Johnson 2 0 -3 0 0 0 -3 -1 5. Total 18 324 18.00 1 97 Tanner Marsh 6 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -0 8. Opponents 9 110 12.22 0 49 Luke Halpin 3 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -1 7. Maurice Caldwell 10 0 0 -13 0 1 -12 -1 2. TEAM 7 -57 0 0 0 0 -57 -8 1. Total 11 1140 3941 282 628 324 6315 574.1 Opponents 11 1252 2386 99 855 110 4702 427.5 Buffalo Football

8 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k 2011 Final Staticstics l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B 2011 Defensive Statistics

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |----Fumbles----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------Taylor McCuller 10 24 46 70 3 .5-7. -. .. .- .. 1 1. .- .. 2. .. . Curtis Jefferson 11 39 28 67 8 .0-20. -. .. 4-32 7. .. .- .. 1. .. . Kevin McCluskey 11 29 32 61 6 .0-25 2 .0-20. .- .. 4 1 1-18...... Jordan Smith 10 29 29 58 0 .5-3. .- .. .- .. 3. .. 1- ...... Zane Farris 11 26 30 56 7 .5-31 2 .0-16. -. .. .. 2. .- .. 1. .. . Caleb Randolph 11 22 30 52 1 .5-8 0 .5-5 5-99 7 2. .- .. 1. .. . Anthony Scott 10 21 31 52 8 .0-29 2 .0-14. -. .. .. 1. .- .. 1. .. . Curtis Slater 11 31 21 52 5 .0-25 1 .5-14 2-41 6 2 2-8 2. .. . Maurice Caldwell 10 30 10 40 1 .5-4. .- .. 1-1 6. .. .- ...... Tyrell Higgins 10 12 22 34 5 .5-27 2 .0-19. -. .. .. 5. .- .. 1. .. . Dishon Robertson 11 12 20 32 3 .5-9. -. .. .- .. .. 1. .- ...... Simi Kuli 9 8 22 30 7 .0-25 3 .5-21. .-52 2 3. .- .. 2. .. . D .J Ross 11 18 8 26 7 .5-38 5 .5-35. -. .. 1 2 1- ...... 1 Dwight Morrison 10 14 11 25 3 .5-7. -. .. 1-46 6. .. .- ...... Michael Odiari 8 11 14 25 1 .5-6 1 .0-6. -. .. .. 3 1- .. .. 1. . Drew Jones 8 6 11 17 4 .0-29 2 .5-25. .- .. 2. .. .- ...... James Hatton 8 8 8 16 1 .5-13 1 .0-12. .- ...... 1- ...... Rashad Sanders 7 7 9 16 3 .0-10 1 .5-4. -. .. .. 1. .- .. 1. .. . Kendrick Geyen 7 6 8 14 0 .5-5 0 .5-5. -...... - ...... Drew Graham 6 3 11 14 1 .0-10 0 .5-6. -. .. 1. .. .- ...... Kyle Voss 2 3 9 12. .- .. .- .. .- .. .. 1 1- ...... Torrence Allen 6 6 5 11. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - .. .. 1. . Mario Goins 5 4 6 10. .- .. .- .. 4-53...... - ...... Paul Dancy 8 3 6 9 0 .5-1. .- .. .- .. 2 2. .- ...... David Christmas 5 2 7 9. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Chris Olson 4. .. 6 6. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Aaron Wampler 4 2 3 5. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Tarin Lee 2 3 5. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Albertson Alexandre 3 3 2 5 1 .5-8 1 .5-8. -...... - .. 1. .. . John McSheffery 4 1 3 4. .- .. .- .. 1- .. 1. .. .- ...... LaMarc Strahan 4 1 3 4 1 .0-2 0 .5-1. -...... - ...... Warren 2 2 1 3 1 .0-1. .- .. .- ...... - ...... James Jackson 1. .. 2 2. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Aaron Hyman 2. .. 2 2 0 5-2. . .- .. .- ...... - ...... Greg Castro 1. .. 2 2. .- ..- . .. .- .. .. -...... Landon Forga 1 2. .. 2. .- ..- . .. .- .. .. -...... Khiry Robinson 1 1. .. 1. .- ..- . .. .- .. .. -...... Craig Watts 1 1. .. 1. .- ..- . .. .- .. .. -...... Nathan Slaughter 3 1. .. 1 1 .0-12. -. .. .- .. .. -...... 2. . Caleb Hayslip 1 1. .. 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Chase Farmer 1. .. 1 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Tony Scott 1. .. 1 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Jacob Hinojos 1. .. 1 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Shane Sobnosky 1 1. .. 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Westin Williams 1. .. 1 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Mark Okoro 1. .. 1 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Victor Cuero 1. .. 1 1 0 .5-1. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Winston Jones 1 1. .. 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Lance Ratliff 1. .. 1 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Hector Rodriguez 1. .. 1 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Kyler Gregory 1 1. .. 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... Ethan Morriss 1 1. .. 1. .- .. .- .. .- ...... - ...... TEAM 1 ...... - .. .- .. .- .. .. -...... 1 TOTAL 263 395 469 864 358 211 324 49 27 8-26 13 4 2 Opponents 227 364 332 696 259 155 110 63 18 13-9 9 4 .

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 9 2011 Final Staticstics

2011 West Texas A&M Football – Individual Game-by-Game Leaders

Rushing (Att-Yds/TD) NAME TOTAL CSUP TAMuk uIW TSU ASU ACu enMu uCW MSU TAMUC uCM Khiry Robinson 103-669/11 8-116/1 6-18/0 10-68/1 9-97/1 12-74/2 9-14/1 5-24/1 12-67/2 3-8/0 5-20/1 24-163/1 Tommy Hampton 84-317/6 11-55/1 6-21/0 9-16/0 4-11/1 8-25/1 5-44/0 8-19/0 13-74/1 6-27/0 5-6/1 9-19/1 Aarrhon Flores 28-169/0 0-0/0 4-8/0 DNP 12-130/0 4-9/0 2-1/0 DNP 6-21/0 DNP DNP 0-0/0 Dustin Vaughan 39-26/0 0-0/0 1-7/0 6-6/0 3-11/0 5-21/0 1-10/0 2-(-4)/0 2-(-15)/0 12-11/0 4-(-9)/0 3-(-12)/0 Nathan Slaughter 1-12/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-12/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Jonathan Hatton 1-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 Derrick Peoples 1-3/0 DNP DNP 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Brittan Golden 1-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 John McSheffery 1-(-1)/0 1-(-1)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 D .J ..Ross 1-(-2)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-(-2)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Tanner Marsh 8-(-5)/0 4-(-12)/0 2-10/0 0-0/0 1-6/0 1-(-9)/0 DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP Luke Halpin 5-(-5)/0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP 4-(-3)/0 DNP 1-(-2)/0 DNP DNP DNP TEAM 8-(-57)/0 1-(-17)/0 DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP 3-(-34)/0 1-(-2)/0 2-(-2)/0 0-0/0 1-(-2)/0 DNP

Passing (Comp-Att-Int) NAME TOTAL CSUP TAMuk uIW TSU ASU ACu enMu uCW MSU TAMUC uCM Dustin Vaughan 227-382-6 21-32-2 24-41-0 19-25-1 29-39-0 12-30-0 27-53-0 14-20-0 32-42-1 20-45-0 6-13-0 23-42-2 Tanner Marsh 26-41-2 15-24-1 DNP 5-9-1 2-2-0 2-2-0 DNP 2-4-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP Luke Halpin 12-24-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-2-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 DNP DNP 12-21-1 DNP David Lehocky 5-6-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-6-0 DNP

Passing (Yds-TD) NAME TOTAL CSUP TAMuk uIW TSU ASU ACu enMu uCW MSU TAMUC uCM Dustin Vaughan 3316-25 179-0 384-3 335-5 339-2 150-1 314-2 402-4 430-4 252-1 184-2 347-1 Tanner Marsh 370-3 236-1 DNP 75-0 48-1 9-0 DNP 2-1 0-0 DNP DNP DNP Luke Halpin 187-3 DNP DNP DNP 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0 DNP DNP 187-3 DNP David Lehocky 68-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 68-1 DNP

Receiving (No-Yds/TD) NAME TOTAL CSUP TAMuk uIW TSU ASU ACu enMu uCW MSU TAMUC uCM Brittan Golden 55-1076/12 7-151/1 3-70/2 1-14/0 3-108/1 9-170/3 4-138/3 7-131/0 8-82/0 3-39/1 4-72/0 6-101/1 Lance Ratliff 44-848/6 2-38/0 2-76/1 0-0/0 5-173/2 7-96/0 3-145/2 4-39/1 7-86/0 7-70/0 1-9/0 6-116/0 Jeremy Watson 36-550/4 10-104/0 4-94/1 2-23/0 1-68/1 6-63/0 DNP 3-54/1 3-43/0 3-61/1 DNP 4-40/0 Nathan Slaughter 33-395/3 6-38/0 1-9/0 4-51/0 4-29/1 1-6/0 1-8/0 1-23/0 5-96/2 4-10/0 4-72/0 2-53/0 Torrence Allen 21-303/2 1-30/0 2-26/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-17/0 1-27/0 2-64/1 3-46/0 4-54/0 3-15/1 3-24/0 Trevor Hammargren 17-188/0 2-14/0 0-0/0 1-10/0 1-16/0 3-41/0 1-9/0 2-13/0 2-16/0 3-40/0 1-21/0 1-8/0 Khiry Robinson 22-182/2 2-16/0 4-21/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 4-37/1 2-(-2)/0 2-28/0 0-0/0 1-19/0 6-58/0 1-5/0 Tommy Hampton 14-108/1 6-24/0 1-6/0 2-43/1 1-(-4)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-25/0 0-0/0 1-9/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 Landon Forga 8-82/1 0-0/0 2-33/0 2-9/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-7/0 2-21/1 1-12/0 0-0/0 DNP Luke Russell 4-52/0 DNP 2-38/0 DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-14/0 DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP Sidney Parker 2-37/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-32/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 Aarrhon Flores 3-36/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP 1-14/0 0-0/0 2-22/0 DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP 0-0/0 Jace Jackson 3-30/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-26/0 DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP 0-0/0 Anthony Coleman 2-28/0 DNP 2-28/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP Jacob Hancock 3-15/0 DNP 1-9/0 DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Nick Shelton 2-14/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-14/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Brian Johnson 1-(-3)/0 DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-(-3)/0 DNP DNP DNP Buffalo Football

10 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k 2011 Final Staticstics

2011 West Texas A&M Football – Team Game-by-Game l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |---PASSING---| |--KICK RET--| |-----PUNT RET-----| Date opponent no. Yds TD lg No. Yds TD Lg Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg no Yds TD lg 9/1/2011 Colorado ..St .-Pueblo 25 141 2 45 36 415 1 71 415 1 71 2 61 0 41 4 39 0 17 9/17/2011 Texas A&M-Kingsville 16 37 1 18 24 384 3 61 384 3 61 4 101 0 38 2 -12 0 1 9/24/2011 Incarnate Word 19 64 0 22 24 410 5 62 410 5 62 1 5 0 5 5 65 0 29 10/1/2011 Tarleton 37 143 3 13 31 387 3 37 387 3 37 3 48 0 19 1 1 0 1 10/8/2011 Angelo State 26 93 1 23 14 159 1 36 159 1 36 2 30 0 18 4 88 0 75 10/15/2011 Abilene Christian 21 46 0 18 27 314 2 34 314 2 34 1 38 0 38 2 27 0 25 10/22/2011 Eastern New Mexico 29 255 2 80 16 404 5 94 404 5 94 3 68 0 53 2 25 0 19 10/29/2011 Central Washington 30 120 3 20 32 430 4 70 430 4 70 6 161 0 34 2 4 0 3 11/5/2011 Midwestern State 15 15 2 20 20 252 1 37 252 1 37 3 69 0 45 2 0 0 0 11/12/2011 Texas A&M-Commerce 26 42 1 17 23 439 6 82 439 6 82 1 2 0 2 6 32 0 12 11/27/2011 Central Missouri 37 175 2 65 23 347 1 62 347 1 62 2 45 0 23 2 13 0 1

|---TACKLES---| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd XPTS Date opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds ff fR-Yds Int-Yds Qbh brk kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts 9/1/2011 Colorado St .-Pueblo 27 58 85 6 .0-18 2 .0-9 3 3-0 0 0 3 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 9/17/2011 Texas A&M-Kingsville 46 36 82 9 .0-45 5 .0-36 5 1-18 3 20 3 6 0 4-4 1 0 0 9/24/2011 Incarnate Word 30 64 94 9 .0-60 4 .0-48 1 1-8 3 121 3 4 2 7-7 0 0 0 10/1/2011 Tarleton 43 6 49 8 .0-18 1 .0-5 0 1-0 0 0 4 3 0 6-6 0 0 1 10/8/2011 Angelo State 44 48 92 7 .0-22 2 .0-8 0 0-0 1 52 4 7 1 2-2 0 0 1 10/15/2011 Abilene Christian 35 33 68 8 .0-31 2 .0-10 0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 1-1 1 0 0 10/22/2011 Eastern New Mexico 35 56 91 9 .0-72 5 .0-51 1 0-0 1 46 0 4 0 7-7 0 0 0 10/29/2011 Central Washington 38 28 66 4 .0-24 2 .0-22 0 0-0 2 7 1 8 0 7-7 0 0 0 11/5/2011 Midwestern State 42 62 104 7 .0-15 1 .0-5 2 2-0 1 0 3 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 11/12/2011 Texas A&M-Commerce 29 46 75 12 .0-39 2 .0-14 0 0-0 3 44 3 6 1 7-7 0 0 0 11/27/2011 Central Missouri 26 32 58 7 .0-14 2 .0-3 1 0-0 4 34 3 4 0 3-2 0 0 0

|------PUNTING------| |---FIELD GOALS---| |------KICKOFFS------| Date opponent no Yds Avg long Blkd Tb fC 50+ I20 Att-Made lg blkd no Yds Avg Tb ob 9/1/2011 Colorado St .-Pueblo 4 145 36 .200 53 0 0 0 1 0 1-2 23 0 5 321 64 .20 0 0 9/17/2011 Texas A&M-Kingsville 5 206 41 .200 50 0 1 2 1 1 2-2 36 0 8 503 62 .88 0 0 9/24/2011 Incarnate Word 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 28 0 9 589 65 .44 0 0 10/1/2011 Tarleton 5 176 35 .200 45 0 0 2 0 2 0-0 0 7 425 60 .71 0 0 10/8/2011 Angelo State 7 334 47 .700 56 0 0 1 3 2 1-2 32 0 4 267 66 .75 0 0 10/15/2011 Abilene Christian 7 282 35 .150 48 0 2 1 0 4 1-1 44 0 4 260 65 .00 0 0 10/22/2011 Eastern New Mexico 2 88 44 .000 54 0 0 1 1 1 1-1 25 0 9 590 65 .56 0 1 10/29/2011 Central Washington 4 187 46 .800 57 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 0 8 511 63 .88 0 0 11/5/2011 Midwestern State 7 302 42 .250 68 0 2 0 2 1 0-0 0 6 371 61 .83 0 0 11/12/2011 Texas A&M-Commerce 4 183 45 .800 55 0 0 0 2 1 0-1 0 1 8 502 62 .75 0 2 11/27/2011 Central Missouri 2 95 47 .500 52 0 0 0 1 0 2-3 26 0 6 330 55 .00 0 1

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 11 2011 Final Staticstics

2011 West Texas A&M Football – Opponent Game-by-Game

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |---PASSING---| |--KICK RET--| |-----PUNT RET-----| Date opponent no. Yds TD lg No. Yds TD Lg Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg no Yds TD lg 9/1/2011 Colorado St .-Pueblo 42 133 2 43 11 105 0 56 105 0 56 0 0 0 0 3 68 0 62 9/17/2011 Texas A&M-Kingsville 31 102 0 21 30 335 3 45 335 3 45 8 160 0 38 1 6 0 6 9/24/2011 Incarnate Word 36 67 0 38 21 197 1 29 197 1 29 4 69 0 18 0 0 0 0 10/1/2011 Tarleton 27 91 0 25 19 220 1 70 220 1 70 7 113 0 30 1 -14 0 0 10/8/2011 Angelo State 39 123 0 14 25 204 1 31 204 1 31 3 35 0 21 4 13 0 7 10/15/2011 Abilene Christian 40 95 2 12 18 305 2 75 305 2 75 3 82 0 39 1 -2 0 0 10/22/2011 Eastern New Mexico 39 144 0 26 22 199 3 22 199 3 22 5 132 0 33 1 6 0 6 10/29/2011 Central Washington 23 81 0 20 31 358 4 56 358 4 56 7 105 0 27 2 1 0 1 11/5/2011 Midwestern State 62 298 5 44 16 177 0 39 177 0 39 1 23 0 23 2 3 0 3 11/12/2011 Texas A&M-Commerce 28 74 0 18 17 68 0 19 68 0 19 5 60 0 20 3 5 0 9 11/27/2011 Central Missouri 22 50 1 13 25 223 0 25 223 0 25 2 71 0 44 1 13 0 13

|---TACKLES---| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd XPTS Date opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds ff fR-Yds Int-Yds Qbh brk kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts 9/1/2011 Colorado St .-Pueblo 39 42 81 8 .0-23 2 .0-11 0 1-0 3 66 1 8 2 2-2 0 0 0 9/17/2011 Texas A&M-Kingsville 28 26 54 3 .0-13 1 .0-8 1 1-0 0 0 2 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 9/24/2011 Incarnate Word 26 32 58 5 .0-10 1 .0-0 1 1-0 2 44 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10/1/2011 Tarleton 49 26 75 6 .0-24 2 .0-15 2 2-0 0 0 1 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 10/8/2011 Angelo State 28 24 52 8 .0-39 4 .0-22 1 1-0 0 0 1 9 0 1-1 0 0 0 10/15/2011 Abilene Christian 34 24 58 8 .0-46 7 .0-45 1 1-0 0 0 2 7 0 4-4 0 0 0 10/22/2011 Eastern New Mexico 28 28 56 3 .0-16 1 .0-8 1 1-0 0 0 1 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 10/29/2011 Central Washington 48 28 76 6 .0-19 2 .0-13 1 1-9 1 0 1 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 11/5/2011 Midwestern State 26 16 42 4 .0-16 2 .0-13 0 2-0 0 0 7 12 0 5-5 0 0 0 11/12/2011 Texas A&M-Commerce 29 26 55 8 .0-27 1 .0-5 0 1-0 1 0 0 5 1 0-0 0 0 0 11/27/2011 Central Missouri 29 60 89 6 .0-26 2 .0-15 1 1-0 2 0 1 4 1 1-1 0 0 0

|------PUNTING------| |---FIELD GOALS---| |------KICKOFFS------| Date opponent no Yds Avg long Blkd Tb fC 50+ I20 Att-Made lg blkd no Yds Avg Tb ob 9/1/2011 Colorado St .-Pueblo 6 273 45 .500 54 0 1 0 3 1 4-4 52 0 7 466 66 .57 0 0 9/17/2011 Texas A&M-Kingsville 4 151 37 .800 47 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 4 220 55 .00 0 0 9/24/2011 Incarnate Word 6 210 21 .000 55 1 0 0 1 1 0-1 0 1 1 41 41 .00 0 0 10/1/2011 Tarleton 5 199 39 .800 57 0 0 1 1 0 2-3 40 0 5 327 65 .40 0 0 10/8/2011 Angelo State 10 357 25 .667 59 1 1 3 2 2 0-1 0 0 2 116 58 .00 0 0 10/15/2011 Abilene Christian 7 284 40 .600 60 0 1 1 2 0 0-1 0 0 5 337 67 .40 0 1 10/22/2011 Eastern New Mexico 8 342 47 .550 54 0 0 1 2 4 0-0 0 4 255 63 .75 0 0 10/29/2011 Central Washington 7 265 37 .900 56 0 1 1 1 4 0-0 0 6 339 56 .50 0 0 11/5/2011 Midwestern State 6 173 28 .800 40 0 0 2 0 2 0-1 0 0 5 296 59 .20 0 0 11/12/2011 Texas A&M-Commerce 11 374 18 .700 45 1 0 3 0 0 0-1 0 0 1 55 55 .00 0 0 11/27/2011 Central Missouri 5 193 38 .600 45 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 0 2 127 63 .50 0 0 Buffalo Football

12 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k 2011 game recaps - Game 1

Colorado state-pueblo at #19 west texas A&M l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B Thursday, September 1, 2011 • kimbrough memorial stadium • canyon, texas • (7,953) csu-pueblo drops no. 19 buffaloes in season opener, 26-24

CANYON, Texas – The No ..19-ranked West Texas A&M Buffaloes took a four- Despite beginning the drive at their point lead into the fourth quarter, but a pair of field goals from Colorado State-Pueblo own 20-yard line, the Buffs came just helped the Thunderwolves knock-off the Buffs in the season-opener at Kimbrough seven yards shy from taking a seven-point Memorial Stadium in Canyon, Texas, Thursday night . lead into the locker room, but Golden 26 The Buffs took a seven-point lead with 6:43 left in the third quarter on a 33-yard came up just short on a 31-yard pass from Khiry Robinson, but it wasn’t enough as the Thunderwolves scored nine-unan- from Dustin Vaughan as time expired ..The swered points to take the season-opening win from the Buffs ..CSUP’s Kyle Major made Buffs went seven plays for 73 yards, but field goals from 38 yards, and a pair of 40 yarders to give the Thunderwolves a 26-24 just missed scoring the third lead with 5:00 minutes left ..WT drove the field with the next possession, but the of- of the first-half and instead went into the fense stalled at the Thunderwolves’ 40-yard line allowing CSUP to run-out the majority intermission all tied at 17-17 . of the rest of the clock . Marsh finished the first-half going 24 WTAMU had one final chance, getting the ball back with 27 seconds remaining, 9-for-12 and passing for 181 yards with but following a one-yard loss on a rush, the offense tallied just 22 more yards as time a touchdown ..Vaughan went 11-for-116 expired . for 129 yards and had one .. The Thunderwolves opened the game with the ball, but on third-and-10, WT’s Golden led all receivers with 119 yards in the half and Jeremy Watson led the receiv- Anthony Scott forced CSUP’s Ross Dausin to fumble and Keith Voss recovered the ing corps with six catches that went for 72 yards ..Kevin McClusky led the Buffalo football on the Thunderwolves 24-yard line ..Then, what just took nine seconds, Tommy defense with four total tackles that included three solo tackles . Hampton scampered his way to the end zone on the first offensive play of the season The Thunderwolves rushing attack of Jessie Lewis and Jamaal Johnson tallied 89 for the Buffaloes, giving WT a quick 7-0 lead with 13:45 still remaining in the first yards in the first half on 20 carries ..Dausin went into the locker room with five carries quarter . for 29 yards and both Thunderwolves’ touchdowns ..He went 7-for-11 in the air for 89 Following a CSUP drive that was stalled at the Thunderwolves 47 yard line, the Buffs yards and did not have an interception ..Cooper led all receivers with a pair of catches then extended its lead to 10-0 with 10:07 left on the clock on a Sergio Castillo, Jr ., for 68 yards . field goal from 23-yards out ..The kick came after a scoring drive of 12 plays for 69 After a pair of possessions from both teams, WT finally got back on the scoreboard yards in 3:55 . on a 33-yard touchdown run from Robinson ..His touchdown run completed a four- The Thunderwolves put-up its first points of the game on three-play scoring drive play, 42-yard drive that spanned over 1:26 and gave the Buffs a 27-17 lead with 6:43 that went 60 yards in 37 seconds, when Dausin crossed the goal line on a one-yard left to play in the third quarter . touchdown run ..The score came after a 56-yard pass completion from Dausin to CSUP pulled back to within four points on another field goal from Major, a 38-yard Deontrae Cooper that put the Thunderwolves at the WT one-yard line . kick that made it a 24-20 game still in favor of the Buffaloes with 28 seconds left to WT countered with a long bomb from Tanner Marsh to Brittan Golden that went play in the third quarter ..Major then went onto nail a pair of 40-yard kicks that solidi- 71-yards ..Marsh opened the drive with a nine-yard pass to Trevor Hammargren then fied the Thunderwolves’ 26-24 victory at Kimbrough Memorial . completed the drive with the touchdown toss to Golden, giving the Buffs a 17-7 lead The WTAMU offense finished the game with 556 yards of offense, but four turn- following the two-play, 80y-yard drive that lasted all of 38 seconds . overs allowed CSUP to get back into the game, despite only netting three-points at a Both the Thunderwolves and Buffs each had to punt on its next possessions, but time . CSUP then put together a 13-play, 74-yard drive that ended with Dausin collecting his Marsh finished the game completing 15 passes from 24 attempts for 236 yards second touchdown of the game – another one-yard run that took 3:51 off the clock . and one interception ..Vaughan went 21-for-32 for 179 yards and a pair of picks ..Rob- CSUP’s deficit decreased to just three points, but a WT fumble gave the Thunder- inson tallied more than 100 yards on the ground in his first appearance in a Buffalo Wolves the ball with 2:55 left and CSUP took advantage of the Buffalo mishap ..The uniform, collecting 116 yards on eight carries ..Golden led all receivers with 151 yards drive just took four plays, but CSUP tied the game on a 52-yard field goal from Kyle on seven catches, while Watson tallied 10 catches for 104 yards . Major to tie the game 17-17 with 1:11 remaining in the first-half . CSUP’s running back tandem of Lewis and Johnson tallied just 95 yards on the ground off 28 carries and Dausin went 11-for-21 for 104 yards in the air ..Cooper’s 68 yards receiving led all CSUP receivers . csu-pueblo 0 17 3 6 – 26 West Texas A&M 10 7 7 0 – 24 Statistics CSU-P WTAMU Individual Statistics FIRST DOWNS ...... 10 24 Rushing (Att-Yds-TDs) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 42-133 25-141 Colorado St.-Pueblo-J ..Johnson 15-65; J ..Lewis 14-31; R ..Dausin 8-16; J B. ..Mathews PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 105 415 4-12; M ..McNeal 1-2; M ..Williamson 0-7 .. Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 21-11-0 56-36-3 West Texas A&M-K ..Robinson 8-116; T ..Hampton 11-55; J ..McSheffery 1-minus 1; T .. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 63-238 81-556 Marsh 4-minus 12; TEAM 1-minus 17 . Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 3-68 4-39 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds., TDs) Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 2-61 Colorado St.-Pueblo-R ..Dausin 11-21-0-105 .. Interception Returns-Yards ...... 3-66 0-0 West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 21-32-2-179; T ..Marsh 15-24-1-236 . Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 6-45 .5 4-36 .2 Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TDs) Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-3 3-1 Colorado St.-Pueblo-J ..Sandoval 3-10; D ..Cooper 2-68; K ..Wittek 2-13; J .B ..Mathews Penalties-Yards ...... 5-40 11-110 1-9; R .Pfannenschmid 1-3; J ..Sperber 1-3; D ..Cartwright 1-minus 1 .. Possession Time ...... 31:56 28:04 West Texas A&M-J ..Watson 10-104; B ..Golden 7-151; N ..Slaughter 6-38; T ..Hampton Third-Down Conversions ...... 3 of 17 4 of 14 6-24; L ..Ratliff 2-38; K ..Robinson 2-16; T ..Hammargren 2-14; T ..Allen 1-30 . Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 1 of 2 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 3-3 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-11 2-9

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 13 2011 game recaps - Game 2 West Texas A&m at #5 texas a&m-Kingsville SATURday, September 17, 2011 • cowboy stadium • arlington, texas • (24,837) buffs top no. 5 javelinas at lsc football festival, 42-21

ARLINGTON, Texas – West Texas A&M’s Dustin Vaughan (So-1L, Corpus WT then put the game out of reach Christi, Texas) was making his first-ever collegiate start, and all the sophomore with 3:39 left in the contest as Khiry quarterback did was complete 24 passes for 384 yards and throw for three Robinson (Jr-TR, Belton, Texas) scam- touchdowns, while guiding the Buffaloes to a 42-21 victory over No ..5-ranked Texas pered in from two-yards out to cap-off 42 A&M-Kingsville before an Lone Star Conference-record crowd of 24,276 people at a seven-play, 78 yard drive and give the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Saturday night . Buffs a commanding 21-point lead, up Vaughan, who was named the Buff’s starting quarterback earlier in the week, 42-21 . drove the field with his first possession and guided WT to a 7-0 lead with 11:30 TAMUK used the remaining 3:32 to remaining in the first quarter, following his 11-yard touchdown strike to Lance Ratliff drive 76 yards, but their attempts to (So-1L, Lubbock, Texas) ..The drive ended following seven plays for 65 yards that get the ball into the end zone one final took 3:30 off the clock ..It was Vaughan’s first career touchdown pass, as well as time failed following a pair of incomplete 21 Ratliff’s first TD reception . passes and then a fumble on the final WT then took a 10-point lead at the 5:41 mark in the first quarter as Sergio play of the game . Castillo, Jr ., (So-1L, La Joya, Texas) kicked a 36-yard field goal to cap-off a 12-play, WT finished the game tallying 421 55-yard drive that lasted 3:48 . yards of total offense while TAMUK tallied 437 yards in the game . Castillo again put up another field goal with 12:28 remaining in the second WT wide receiver Brittan Golden (Sr-3L, Denver City, Texas) finished the game quarter to give the Buffs a 13-0 lead ..His 25-yard field goal capped off an 11-play, with seven catches for 131 yards ..The senior wideout has now accumulated over 68 yard drive that took 3:24 off the clock . 125 yards receiving in his last three games dating back to last year’s playoff game With just over three minutes left to play in the first-half, WT linebacker Zane Farris at Central Missouri ..Ratliff finished with four catches for 39 yards and the one (Sr-3L, Nazareth, Texas) sacked TAMUK quarterback Nate Poppell at the Javelinas’ touchdown, while Watson had three completions for 54 yards and his one touch- 17-yard line and forced a fumble that fellow linebacker, Kevin McCluskey (Jr-2L, down on the evening . Waxahachie, Texas), scooped up at the 18-yard line and took it all the way back to Robinson led the Buffs on the ground with five rushes for 24 yards and one score his first-ever defensive touchdown, giving the Buffs a 19-0 lead with 3:10 left touchdown ..Tommy Hampton (Sr-1L, Bronx, N .Y .) had eight rushes for 19 yards on to play ..Castillo’s extra point attempt was good, putting WT on top, 20-0 . the evening as well . The Javelinas finally got on the board with 39 seconds left to play in the first-half, Scott led the defense with eight tackles with four of them coming via the solo with a touchdown pass from Daniel Ramirez to Robert Armstrong ..Matt Stoll’s extra tackle ..McCluskey followed with seven tackles, all of them of the solo variety ..Curtis point made it a 20-7 game, capping off a 2-play, 20 yard drive by the Javelinas that Jefferson (Sr-3L, Houston, Texas) and Caleb Randolph (Sr-3L, Crosby, Texas) both took :59 off the clock . had seven tackles as well . WT took a 21-point lead with 10:54 remaining in the third quarter, when Vaughan Farris, Albertson Alexandre (Sr-TR, Miami, Fla ). and Tyrell Higgins (Jr-TR, Schertz, hooked up with Jeremy Watson for a 43-yard touchdown pass ..The Buffs then used Texas) each a sack on the night, while Jefferson, Randolph and Maurice Caldwell the swinging gate on the ensuing extra point and linebacker Anthony Scott (Sr-3L, (Sr-3L, San Antonio, Texas) all had interceptions in the game . Amarillo, Texas) ran in the ball for a two-point conversion to put the Buffs up 28-7 . TAMUK’s Jonathan Woodsen led the ground game for the Javelinas, collecting 14 Flashbacks from 2010 came over the next 10 minutes of play, as TAMUK scored rushes for 59 yards ..Poppell completed 26 passes of 42 attempts for 306 yards ..He back-to-back touchdowns to pull within seven points of the Buffs, but WT iced the had two touchdowns and two interceptions ..Armstrong led the Javelinas in receiv- game with another TD pass from Vaughan with :25 left on the clock in the third ing with seven catches for 98 yards and a pair of touchdowns . quarter ..This time the sophomore hooked up with Torrence Allen (So-1L, Meridian, Texas) for a 61-yard touchdown strike ..It was the first play from scrimmage, taking all of eight seconds off the clock to give the Buffs a 35-21 lead .

West Texas A&M 10 10 15 7 – 42 texas a&M-Kingsville 0 7 14 0 – 21 Statistics WTAMU TAMUK Individual Statistics FIRST DOWNS ...... 18 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 16-37 31-102 Rushing (Att-Yds) PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 384 335 West Texas A&M-K ..Robinson 5-24; T ..Hampton 8-19; TEAM 1-minus 2; D ..Vaughan Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 41-24-0 49-30-3 2-minus 4 .. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 57-421 80-437 Texas A&M-Kingsville-Jonathan Woodson 14-59; Randall Toney 4-24; Daniel Ramirez Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 1-18 0-0 4-15; Arron Fisher 2-7; Robert Armstrong 1-0; Nate Poppell 6-minus 3 . Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2--12 1-6 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 4-101 8-160 West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 24-41-0-384 .. Interception Returns-Yards ...... 3-20 0-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville-Nate Poppell 26-42-2-306; Daniel Ramirez 4-6-0-29; Joseph Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 5-41 .2 4-37 .8 Vela 0-1-1-0 . Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 5-1 Penalties-Yards ...... 9-94 11-90 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Possession Time ...... 23:19 36:41 West Texas A&M-B ..Golden 7-131; L ..Ratliff 4-39; J ..Watson 3-54; T ..Allen 2-64; K .. Third-Down Conversions ...... 5 of 13 5 of 16 Robinson 2-28; T ..Hampton 2-25; T ..Hammargren 2-13; N ..Slaughter 1-23; L ..Forga 1-7 .. Buffalo Fourth-DownFootball Conversions ...... 0 of 0 2 of 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville-Jonathan Woodson 8-51; Robert Armstrong 7-98; Christian Tay- Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 4-4 2-5 lor 4-74; Sherman Batiste 3-38; Randall Toney 3-35; Arron Fisher 2-19; Fletcher Robinson Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 5-36 1-8 1-9; Joseph Vela 1-9; Derek Tesch 1-2 .

14 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k 2011 game recaps - Game 3 incarnate word at #21 West Texas A&m l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B SATURday, September 24, 2011 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Canyon, Texas • (6,138) no. 21 west texas a&m routs incarnate word, 52-7

CANYON, Texas – The No ..21 West Texas A&M Buffaloes took a 7-0 lead after left in the third quarter . just two plays on offense and never looked back, downing the Incarnate Word Cardinals, Less than four minutes later, the Buffs 52-7, Saturday night at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium in Canyon ..The Buffs improved took a 31-point lead on Caleb Randolph’s to 2-1 overall on the season and remain perfect in Lone Star Conference games at 2-0 .. 97-yard fumble return that went for a 7 The Cardinals dropped to 1-3 overall and 1-1 in LSC play . touchdown ..Lynch’s pass was complete to “We came out of the starting blocks really well again tonight and that is a sign of Love, but Curtis Jefferson stripped the ball good preparation,” WT head football coach Don Carthel said ..“Our coaches did a really away and Randolph recovered the fumble good job this week in getting these guys ready to play and stay focused ..We had our at the three-yard line ..He then went the best week of practice that we have had in a really long time and the guys were ready to distance, breaking a few tackles on the play ..They wanted to come out her to Kimbrough and show these fans that we have a way to the end zone ..Castillo’s extra point good ball club ”. was good and WT led 38-7 with 8:43 left 52 WT didn’t waste any time getting on the scoreboard as Dustin Vaughan and Lance to play in the quarter . Ratliff hooked up for the game’s first touchdown for the second-straight game ..This The Buffs next drive started with 5:44 time the duo paired up for a 62-yard strike that the sophomore wideout took all the way left in the third quarter and ended, yet to the other end of the field to quickly put the Buffs in the end zone ..Sergio Castillo, Jr ., again, with another touchdown pass from then put up the extra point to give the Buffs the quick 7-0 . Vaughan ..This time the quarterback found tailback Khiry Robinson on a swing pass that The Buffs went three-and-out on its ensuing possession, but WT then opened up he took nine yards to the end zone ..Following the extra point, WT’s lead grew to 45-7 its fourth possession of the game at the 3:45 mark in the first quarter en route to a 10 with 3:02 left to play in the third quarter . play, 92-yard drive that took 3:34 off the clock ..Vaughan’s first pass was incomplete, The Buff defense scored its second touchdown of the evening with 14:53 left to but the sophomore quarterback followed it up with five-straight completions ..His fifth play in the fourth quarter ..WT’s Curtis Slater just stripped the ball away from UIW’s completion went to Tommy Hampton for 13 yards, but a holding penalty brought the quarterback at the Cardinal eight-yard line and then ran the short distance to pay-dirt .. ball back to the WT 46-yard line, which put the Buffs at 1st-and-20 ..Two incompletions Castillo was again good on the extra point and the Buffs led 52-7 . later, Vaughan threw a strike to Jeremy Watson for a 52-yard touchdown pass ..The Neither offense scored in the second half ..WT’s Tanner Marsh relieved Vaughan extra point was good and WT went up 14-0 with just :11 seconds to play in the first in quarterback duties and completed five of his nine passes for 75 yards with one quarter . interception ..The junior quarterback carried the ball twice for 10 yards as well . The Buffs took a 17-point lead with 13:18 left to play in the first-half on Castillo’s Vaughan finished the evening completing 19 of his 25 pass attempts for 335 yards 28-yard field goal ..WT had the ball inside its own 10-yard line following a blocked punt and threw a career-high five touchdowns ..He had the one interception, but was not by Nathan Slaughter, but UIW’s defense held strong and allowed just the three points . sacked at all on the evening . WT’s next drive started with 10:40 left to play in the half and ended with another Both Vaughan and Marsh did a very good job of spreading the ball out on the eve- touchdown pass from Vaughan ..This time the quarterback hooked up with Brittan ning, targeting 11 receivers for a total of 24 receptions ..Watson and Robinson led the Golden for a 13-yard touchdown reception that went seven plays for 68 yards and took team with four catches each and Watson’s 94 yards receiving were tops on the team . 3:08 off the clock . Hampton led the ground game collecting 21 yards on six attempts ..Robinson tallied The Cardinals finally got on the board as time expired in the first half ..UIW’s Payden 18 yards on six carries as well . Lynch looked to be out of options as WT’s defense forced him out of the pocket, but The Buffs racked up a total of 474 yards on the night and the defense held the as the clock struck 00:00, the quarterback found Jacob Love in the back of the end Cardinals to just 270 yards of offense – including just 67 total yards on the ground . zone for the score ..The Cardinal’s Thomas Rebold was good on the extra point and both The Buffs were led defensively by Calob Randolph who tallied five solo tackles and teams headed to the locker room with the Buffs up 24-7 . nine total tackles ..He had the one fumble recovery that went 97-yards and had a pass The Buffs opened up the second half just like they did the first, with another touch- break-up as well ..Michael Odiari was next in tackles, totaling seven tackles with one down score ..Vaughan and Golden hooked up for the second time on the night, this time solo tackle ..Mario Goins was responsible for both interceptions that Lynch threw ..He for a 52-yard touchdown that took five plays for 76 yards to put WT up 31-7 with 12:20 averaged 12 yards per interception return as he tallied 24 yards total on the night .

incarnate word 0 7 0 0 – 7 West Texas A&M 14 10 21 7 – 52 Statistics UIW WTAMU Individual Statistics FIRST DOWNS ...... 19 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 36-67 19-64 Rushing (Att-Yds) Incarnate Word-Eric Massoni 7-62; Tahje Canyon 6-19; Trent Rios 12-13; Jacob Love PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 197 410 1-0; Paden Lynch 10-minus 27 .. Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 36-21-3 34-24-2 West Texas A&M-T ..Hampton 6-21; K ..Robinson 6-18; T ..Marsh 2-10; A ..Flores 4-8; D .. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 72-264 53-474 Vaughan 1-7 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 1-8 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 5-65 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 4-69 1-5 Incarnate Word-Paden Lynch 19-32-3-167; Eric Massoni 2-4-0-30 .. Interception Returns-Yards ...... 2-44 3-121 West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 19-25-1-335; T ..Marsh 5-9-1-75 . Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 6-35 .0 0-0 .0 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 2-1 Incarnate Word-Jacob Love 5-35; Andrew Mocio 4-50; Colton Palmer 4-42; Austin Penalties-Yards ...... 7-55 11-104 Quinney 3-21; Shane Knight 1-29; Caleb Kocian 1-13; Tahje Canyon 1-6; Stan Sullivan 1-5; Possession Time ...... 36:10 23:50 Trent Rios 1-minus 4 .. Third-Down Conversions ...... 7 of 16 8 of 11 West Texas A&M-J ..Watson 4-94; K ..Robinson 4-21; B ..Golden 3-70; L ..Ratliff 2-76; L .. Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 0 0 of 1 Russell 2-38; L ..Forga 2-33; A ..Coleman 2-28; T ..Allen 2-26; N ..Slaughter 1-9; J ..Hancock Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 1-2 3-4 1-9; T ..Hampton 1-6 . Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 1-0 4-48

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 15 2011 game recaps - Game 4 #20 West Texas A&m at tarleton state SATURday, october 1, 2011 • memorial Stadium • Stephenville, Texas • (7,534) no. 20 wt rolls tarleton state on the road, 44-13

STEPHENVILLE, Texas – The No ..20-ranked West Texas A&M Buffaloes Buffs had to settle on a pair of punts trailed 7-0 with just 15 seconds coming off the clock, but the team countered from Kevin VanVoris, with his second one the Tarleton’s quick strike and outscored the Texans 44-6 over the final 59:45 of ending the first-half . the contest, en route to a 44-13 win at Memorial Stadium in Stephenville, Texas, Both teams combined to rack-up 409 44 Saturday night . yards of total offense, with WT racking The Buffs improved to 3-1 overall on the season and remain perfect in Lone Star up 209 yards and Tarleton putting up Conference play at 3-0 ..The Texans drop to 1-4 overall and are now 1-2 in the LSC . 200 yards . “It was a dog fight,” WTAMU head football coach Don Carthel said ..“They came Vaughan opened the second-half not out and knocked us down early, but we got back up and played good Buffalo football .. skipping a beat, completing all five of his It is always nice to get wins on the road and when coming into a hostile environment pass attempts in WT’s opening drive ..His like this and play the way we did, it is just extra special ”. fifth pass completion went to Slaughter 13 Tarleton’s Nick Stephens ran a play-action-pass on the very first play of the game for a 10-yard touchdown pass to put the and it worked to perfection for the Texans as he hit a wide-open Clifton Rhodes for a Buffs up 22-13 ..The pass wrapped up a 70-yard touchdown strike to quickly give the Texans a 6-0 lead with just 15 seconds nine-play, 80-yard drive and Castillo then coming off the clock ..Jerry Owens’ extra point was good and Tarleton led 7-0 with nailed his extra point attempt to put the Buffs up 23-23 with 10:48 left to play in 14:45 left to play in the first quarter . the third quarter . The Buffs countered right back though on its ensuing possession, working a WT took its next possession the length of the field, completing a seven-play, 6-play, 58-yard drive to tie the game 7-7 ..Tommy Hampton rushed the ball for eight 70-yard drive on a 13-yard scamper from Tommy Hampton with 6:18 left to play in yards on the first play from scrimmage and Dustin Vaughan completed three-straight the quarter ..Castillo’s extra point was good and WT’s lead swelled to 17 points, up passes, with his third one going to Nathan Slaughter for 32 yards to put WT at the 30-13 . 1-yard line ..Khiry Robinson finished the drive off with a one-yard run into the end Vaughan found Landon Forga with 23 seconds left in the third quarter for a zone and Sergio Castillo, Jr ., connected on the extra point to tie the game with 11:56 touchdown pass that completed another 70-yard drive ..This time the Buffs took left in the first quarter . eight plays to score as Forga scored his first-career touchdown from 17-yards out .. Tarleton then took a three-point lead on its next possession with a 28-yard field Castillo’s extra point was good and WT led 37-13 heading into the fourth quarter . goal ..His kick finished off a nine-play, 75-yard drive that spanned over two and half With 8:08 left to play, Tanner Marsh completed a 37-yard strike to Slaughter on a minutes and the Texans led 10-7 with 9:09 left in the first quarter . third-and-one play to put the Buffs up 43-13 ..The play capped off an eight-play, 79- The Buffs went three-and-out on its next possession, but the defense held its yard drive with Marsh just throwing two passes in the possession ..His first comple- ground – sacking Stephens in the end zone for a safety ..D .J ..Ross came off the tion went to Lance Ratliff for 11 yards before his strike to Slaughter ..Castillo’s extra and forced Stephens out of the pocket, but Ross was too quick and got to the quar- point was good and the Buff’s lead increased to 44-13 . terback to pull the Buffs within a point, down 10-9 with 7:28 left in the first quarter . The Buffs finished the game racking up 530 total yards of offense and holding Vaughan opened the second quarter completing three-straight passes that put the the Texans to just 311 yards ..WT tallied 387 yards in the air and 143 yards on the Buffs down to the two-yard line ..Robinson then hit pay-dirt for the second time with ground . 14:06 left to play in the half, completing a nine-play, 71 yard drive into the end zone .. Vaughan finished the game completing 29 of his 39 passes for 339 yards – his Castillo’s extra point was good and the Buffs led 16-10 . third-straight 300+ yard game ..He threw a pair of scores and did not have an inter- Tarleton pulled to within three points with 4:55 left to play on another field goal ception on the night ..Marsh went 2-for-2 for 48 yards and a score and third-string from Owens – a 40-yard field goal that made it a 16-13 game still in favor of the quarterback Luke Halpin went 0-for-2 . Buffs . Hampton led the ground attack, rushing 74 yards on 13 carries and a score .. WT had two more possessions over the final five minutes of the first-half, but Robinson followed with 67 yards on 12 carries and two touchdowns . could not get back into the end zone or close enough to try a field goal ..Instead, the Golden led the team with eight grabs on the night, which he took for 82 yards .. Slaughter tallied 96 yards on five catches and a pair of touchdowns . West Texas A&M 9 7 21 7 – 44 Defensively the Buffs were led by D .J ..Ross and Curtis Jefferson, who both had five tackles each ..Both player’s tackles all came via the solo variety ..Six different WT tarleton state 10 3 0 0 – 13 players followed with three tackles each . Statistics WTAMU TSU Individual Statistics FIRST DOWNS ...... 29 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 37-143 27-91 Rushing (Att-Yds) PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 387 220 West Texas A&M-T ..Hampton 13-74; K ..Robinson 12-67; A ..Flores 6-21; B ..Golden 1-0; Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 43-31-0 37-19-0 TEAM 2-minus 2; L ..Halpin 1-minus 2; D ..Vaughan 2-minus 15 .. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 80-530 64-311 Tarleton-C ..Vaughn 8-26; B ..Lowery 7-26; A ..Doyle 3-20; J ..Sturns 2-13; E ..Robertson Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 5-11; B ..Croak 1-0; N ..Stephens 1-minus 5 . Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-1 1--14 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 3-48 7-113 West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 29-39-0-339; T ..Marsh 2-2-0-48; L ..Halpin 0-2-0-0 .. Interception Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Tarleton-N ..Stephens 17-32-0-199; A ..Doyle 2-5-0-21 . Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 5-35 .2 5-39 .8 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-2 3-1 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Penalties-Yards ...... 5-55 8-81 West Texas A&M-B ..Golden 8-82; L ..Ratliff 7-86; N ..Slaughter 5-96; T ..Allen 3-46; J .. Possession Time ...... 35:27 24:33 Watson 3-43; L ..Forga 2-21; T ..Hammargren 2-16; B ..Johnson 1-minus 3 .. Tarleton-C ..Rhodes 4-112; R ..Green 3-26; C ..Vaughn 3-18; B ..Lowery 3-9; B ..Croak 2-29; Buffalo Third-DownFootball Conversions ...... 8 of 15 1 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 0 0 of 2 L ..Clark 2-7; A ..Buckingham 1-15; E ..Robertson 1-4 . Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 5-7 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 1-5 2-15

16 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k 2011 game recaps - Game 5 angelo state at #20 west texas A&M (Homecoming) l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B SATURday, OCTOber 8, 2011 • kimbrough memorial stadium • CANYON, Texas • (14,577) no. 20 buffs win 7th straight homecoming over rams, 19-7

CANYON, Texas – The No ..20 West Texas A&M Buffaloes did not score on its Buffaloes brought both scores back . first possession of the game as it has in the previous four games, but that did not The senior wide receiver took the first stop the team from winning its seventh-straight Homecoming contest – downing punt return for 80 yards, but he was Angelo State 19-7 in front of a crowd of 14,577 at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium called for an illegal advance on the ball 7 in Canyon on Saturday . after signaling a fair catch ..On ASU’s The Buffs improved to 4-1 overall and remain perfect in Lone Star Conference next possession, the Rams punted to play with the win over the Rams ..ASU meanwhile falls to 3-3 overall and lose its Golden again and he looked to take it third-straight LSC game to go to 0-3 in the standings . all the way back again – this time from It was a very uneventful first-half for both teams as WT took a 7-0 lead into the 88 yards out ..But just as he was about locker room ..Both teams combined for just 258 yards of total offense and scoring waltz into the end zone, the play was 19 just the one touchdown between them . called back for an illegal block in the After a 0-0 first quarter, WT finally got on the scoreboard with 2:21 left to play back . before the break ..Tommy Hampton took a screen pass from quarterback Dustin The Buffs would not let the penalty Vaughan for 36 yards before finally jumping into the end zone for the score ..Sergio affect the drive though, as Robinson Castillo, Jr ., came on for the extra point and his kick capped off a three-play, 40 hit pay-dirt just two plays later from 23-yards out ..His fifth rushing touchdown of yard drive that took 1:09 off the clock . the season put the Buffs on top 16-0 and Castillo’s extra point made it a 17-point There was not any other scoring in the half, but both teams failed to make its lead with 12:11 left in the contest . respective field goal attempts ..ASU’s Jarred Martin missed a 30-yard attempt with Torrence Allen helped make it a 19-0 game with his blocked punt that went out 8:26 left in the second quarter as his kick missed wide-left ..Castillo’s 48-yard of the end zone for a safety with 12:16 left to play ..ASU’s drive started at their own attempt for the Buffs was wide-left as well, when he missed with 5:04 left on the 12-yard line and then following a three-and-out, Allen came through for the block clock . that ASU’s George Shamblen kicked from the Rams’ own end zone . Both Vaughan and Khiry Robinson led the Buffs on the ground, gaining 19 yards The Buffs were 16 seconds away from recording its first shutout since Nov ..8, each on four carries ..Hampton led in receiving as he tallied 43 yards on two 2008, when WT throttled Tarleton 51-0, but ASU’s Strickler connected with Akins catches, including the 36-yard touchdown ..Vaughan was 7-for-14 for 97 yards from 26 yards out to put the Rams on the scoreboard – ending all hopes of the and the one TD pass ..He did not throw an interception, but he was sacked three shutout . times in the half . Despite not shutting out the Rams, the Buffs were able to improve to 10-14 ASU’s Tristian Carter led the Rams on the ground with 31 yards at the break ..Jake overall in the all-time series, which includes a 3-2 record over ASU in homecom- Strickler came into the game for starting quarterback Blake Hamblin and he led ing contests ..WT improved to 41-26-2 all-time in homecoming contests as well . the team in passing, completing 11 of his 19 pass attempts for 85 yards ..He was WT leaders on the evening include Robinson carrying the ball 10 times for 68 intercepted once as WT’s John McSheffery picked off his pass in the end zone as yards and a score, Nathan Slaughter collecting four catches for a team-high 51 the first-half ended ..C .J ..Akins led the Rams in receiving, catching four passes for yards and Vaughan completing 12 of his 30 pass attempts for 150 yards and the 44 yards . one touchdown toss ..The sophomore did not throw an interception in the game, Castillo got the Buffs back on the board with a 32-yard field goal at the 11:37 making it two straight-games without a pick . mark of the third quarter to put WT on top 10-0 ..His field goal capped off WT’s first The punters for both teams had a heavy load in this defense-minded battle .. possession of the second-half, which went eight plays for 36 yards and took 2:00 WT’s Kevin VanVoris tallied seven punts on the evening for a total of 334 yards off of the clock . (47 .7 avg) ..He had a long punt of 56 yards and put two of his punts inside the Brittan Golden looked as if he scored his second-straight punt return for a touch- opponent’s 20-yard line . down with 13:23 left to play in the fourth quarter, but a pair of penalties on the

angelo state 0 0 0 7 – 7 West Texas A&M 0 7 3 9 – 19 Statistics ASU WTAMU Individual Statistics FIRST DOWNS ...... 19 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 39-123 26-103 Rushing (Att-Yds) PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 199 159 Angelo State-Tristin Carter 15-51; Jack Strickler 9-40; Blake Smith 8-20; Samir Baker Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 48-25-1 32-14-0 6-14; Blake Hamblin 1-minus 2 .. West Texas A&M-K ..Robinson 10-68; T ..Hampton 9-16; D ..Peoples 1-13; D ..Vaughan TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 87-322 58-262 6-6 . Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 4-13 4-88 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 3-40 2-30 Angelo State-Jack Strickler 22-41-1-187; Blake Hamblin 3-7-0-12 .. Interception Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 1-52 West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 12-30-0-150; T ..Marsh 2-2-0-9 . Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 10-35 .7 7-47 .7 Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 2-1 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Angelo State-C .J ..Akins 7-125; Mackenzie Hirt 4-25; Tristin Carter 4-7; Blake Smith Penalties-Yards ...... 10-87 12-69 3-6; Nate Bayless 2-18; Bradan Ritchey 2-15; Jeffrey Miller 1-5; Antwon Williams 1-3; Paul Possession Time ...... 35:52 24:00 Mason 1-minus 5 .. Third-Down Conversions ...... 4 of 20 2 of 13 West Texas A&M-N ..Slaughter 4-51; T ..Hampton 2-43; J ..Watson 2-23; L ..Forga 2-9; B .. Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 3 of 5 0 of 2 Golden 1-14; T ..Hammargren 1-10; S ..Parker 1-5; Jac ..Jackson 1-4 . Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 0-2 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 4-22 2-

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 17 2011 game recaps - Game 6 #17 West Texas A&m at #10 abilene christian SATURday, OCTOber 15, 2011 • shotwell stadium • abilene, Texas • (10,246) no. 10 wildcats outlast no. 17 buffs in abilene, 28-18

ABILENE, Texas – For the first time since 2003 the home team prevailed in the 2-yard line . a regular-season contest between West Texas A&M and Abilene Christian, as the No .. More bad field position for the Wildcats, 10-ranked Wildcats downed the No ..17-ranked Buffaloes, 28-18, in front of a crowd of but more of the same from the offense as 10,246 at Shotwell Stadium in Abilene on Saturday . ACU drove the field again – this time for 98 WTAMU quarterback Dustin Vaughan threw for 314 yards, completing 27 of his 53 yards on 17 plays that took a full 6:06 off of 18 passes and had a pair of touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough as the Buffs fell to 4-2 overall the clock ..Gale capped off the drive hitting and 4-1 in the Lone Star Conference ..ACU’s Mitchell Gale tallied 305 yards in the air, com- Jamaine Sherman 18 yards out on a pass pleting 18 of his 31 passes while guiding the Wildcats to a 5-1 overall record ..ACU remains he just put up for grabs ..Sherman came perfect in LSC play, improving to 4-0 on the season . down with it to score and Lineberry came in The Buffaloes were able to get on the scoreboard first, taking a 3-0 lead on a 44-yard for the extra point to put ACU on top 21-10 field goal from Sergio Castillo, Jr ., with 3:29 left to play in the first quarter . with 4:43 left to play in the third quarter . 28 Following a three-and-out from ACU, WT took its next possession from its own 28-yard WT drove the field again in its next line ..The Buffs picked their way past midfield, but the drive stalled on a fourth down and possession, beginning the drive at its own 17 ..The WT offense called a timeout and then came back onto the field with Vaughan un- 38-yard line before marching down field .. der center ..But Vaughan did not attempt an offensive play, instead the quarterback pooched Late in the drive, Vaughan was sacked all a punt that rolled all the way down to the ACU 1-yard line and was downed . the way back on the ACU 29-yard line, but two plays later he got the Buffs down to the ACU’s Daryl Richardson was stopped at the three-yard line on the first play from 12-yard line with a 17-yard rush ..But his run came on a third-and-20, giving the Buffs a scrimmage, but Gale hooked up with tight end Ben Gibbs on the next play that went for 75 fourth down and three yards to go situation . yards down to the WT 22-yard line ..Gale just hit a little dump pass to the tight end, but the WT elected to go for it, down 11 points, but Vaughan’s pass was broken up at the line middle of the field was wide open and Gibbs did the rest, going out of bounds following a of scrimmage by ACU linebacker Thor Woerner giving the Wildcats back the ball with 1:55 75-yard catch-and-run . left to play in the third quarter . Gale then completed an 18-yard pass to Justin Andrews and then one play later, Taylor With 8:43 left to play in the game the Buffs’ defense forced ACU to punt ..ACU’s deep Gabriel capped off a six-play, 99-yard drive that took just over two minutes off the clock snapper, Brent Schroeder, had a bad snap that was low and it forced punter Spencer with his one-yard touchdown run ..Morgan Lineberrry’s extra point was good and ACU took Covey down to go get it and he was tackled on the play giving the Buffs the ball at the the lead 7-3 with 10:22 left to play in the first half . ACU 9-yard line ..One play later, Vaughan found Brittan Golden in the end zone for a nine- The Buffs would drive the field on its next possession, getting the ball all the way to yard touchdown reception to make it a 21-16 game ..Castillo came on for the PAT, but the ACU 44-yard line following a 34-yard reception from Vaughan to Jeremy Watson ..On WT holder John McSheffery executed the fake to the right side and he scored making it a third-and-10, Vaughan then dumped the ball off to Khiry Robinson and he took it 19 yards, 21-18 game with 8:38 left to play . breaking tackles on the way – just before getting the ball stripped from his hands ..ACU’s Just as quickly as the Buffs scored, back came ACU with a 53-yard touchdown pass Darien Williams recovered the ball and ACU took over at the 25-yard line . from Gale to Andrews to make it a 27-18 game ..Lineberry’s PAT was good and the Wild- Gale then completed three-straight passes that took the Wildcats all the way down to cats increased its lead to 10 points with 8:21 left in the contest . the WT 4-yard line and Reggie Brown capped the drive off with a four-yard touchdown WT would get the ball back three more times over the last eight minutes of the game, run ..Lineberry’s PAT was good and ACU led 14-3 with 7:36 left to play . but ACU’s offense prevailed – forcing a punt and two turnovers on downs . The Buffaloes were able to drive the length of the field again on its very next possession, WT recorded 360 yards of total offense, while ACU racked up 400 yards on the day .. but this time the drive wouldn’t stall with a punt or a turnover as Vaughan completed six of Both teams tallied over 70 plays each, with WT averaging just under five yards per play his eight passes on the drive and his final pass going to Watson for a 12-yard touchdown and ACU gaining 5 6. yards a play . grab ..The key play of the drive was when Vaughan hit Trevor Hammargren on a third- Vaughan rushed the ball for 56 yards on the day, but he was sacked seven times for a and-17 play for 19 yards to give the Buffs the first down ..He later found Watson in the end loss of 45 yards and giving him a net total of just 11 yards on the ground ..Tommy Hamp- zone and Castillo’s PAT made it a 14-10 game still in favor of the Wildcats with 3:04 left to ton rushed the ball six times for a team-leading 27 yards on the ground . play . Lance Ratliff recorded a career-high seven catches for 70 yards on the afternoon and The Buffs were forced to punt on its first possession of the second half and again WT both Torrence Allen and Nathan Slaughter each grabbed four passes ..Vaughan targeted found a way to pin the Wildcats inside its own five-yard line – this time placing the punt at nine different WT receivers on the day . Jordan Smith led the defense with 12 total tackles (eight solo) and fellow defensive back Curtis Jefferson tallied nine tackles (seven solo) right behind him ..Anthony Scott and West Texas A&M 3 7 0 8 – 18 D .J ..Ross each tallied a sack for the Buffs, with both of them coming on ACU’s first drive abilene christian 0 14 7 7 – 28 of the game . Statistics WTAMU ACU Individual Statistics FIRST DOWNS ...... 20 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 21-46 40-95 Rushing (Att-Yds) PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 314 305 West Texas A&M-T ..Hampton 6-27; D ..Vaughan 12-11; K ..Robinson 3-8 .. Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 53-27-0 31-18-0 Abilene Christian-Daryl Richardson 13-48; Darr ..Cantu-Harkless 8-41; Reggie Brown TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 74-360 71-400 8-22; Taylor Gabriel 1-1; Team 3-minus 1; Mitchell Gale 6-minus 4; Spencer Covey 1-minus Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 12 . Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-27 1--2 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 1-38 3-82 West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 27-53-0-314 .. Interception Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Abilene Christian-Mitchell Gale 18-31-0-305 . Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 7-40 .3 7-40 .6 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 1-0 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Penalties-Yards ...... 7-51 6-55 West Texas A&M-L ..Ratliff 7-70; T ..Allen 4-54; N ..Slaughter 4-10; J ..Watson 3-61; T .. Possession Time ...... 27:30 32:30 Hammargren 3-40; B ..Golden 3-39; K ..Robinson 1-19; L ..Forga 1-12; T ..Hampton 1-9 .. Buffalo Third-DownFootball Conversions ...... 4 of 16 7 of 17 Abilene Christian-Taylor Gabriel 7-84; Ben Gibbs 3-96; Justin Andrews 2-71; Jamaine Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 3 0 of 1 Sherman 2-23; Daryl Richardson 2-3; Reggie Brown 1-19; Darian Hogg 1-9 . Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 2-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-10 7-45

18 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k 2011 game recaps - Game 7 eastern new mexico at #24 west texas a&M l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B SATURday, OCTOber 22, 2011 • kimbrough memorial stadium • canyon, Texas • (8,413) No. 24 buffs start fast, top enmu for wagon wheel, 52-21

CANYON, Texas – The No ..24 West Texas A&M Buffaloes racked up 659 yards capped off a four-play, 85 yard drive that of total offense en route to a 52-21 win over the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds in took just 1:10 off the clock and following the playing of the 25th Wagon Wheel game between the two teams Saturday night at Castillo’s PAT, WT led 35-7 with 11:36 left Kimbrough Memorial Stadium in Canyon . to play in the third quarter . For the third time this season, Vaughan hooked up with Ratliff to score the first Wood delivered a pooch-kick for the 21 touchdown of the game ..The quarterback hit his wideout from 26-yards out and Ratliff Greyhounds that rolled all the way to the scampered into the end zone untouched ..Vaughan completed five of his seven passes WT six-yard line, but three plays later for a total of 59 yards on the drive, while guiding the Buffs to its fifth touchdown of the Nathan Slaughter was celebrating in the season in its first possession of the game ..Sergio Castillo, Jr ., came in for the extra point end zone following a six-yard touchdown and WT led 7-0 with just 11:43 left to play in the first quarter . pass from Tanner Marsh ..Flores helped set- Following a three-and-out from the Greyhounds, WT’s Tommy Hampton finished off a up the touchdown with his 80-yard rush on 52 48-yard drive with a two-yard touchdown run to put the Buffs up 13-0 ..Castillo’s point- the second play from scrimmage ..Marsh after-attempt was good and WT led 14-0 with 6:36 left to play in the first quarter . then hit the wideout to cap-off a three-play, Vaughan went 3-for-4 on the drive with key completions to Flores for 14 yards and 94 yard drive that just took 58 seconds off Trevor Hammargren for 16 yards ..Hammargren’s catch put the Buffs at the 10-yard line, the clock and put WT up 35 points, 42-7 but two yards shy of the first down ..On 4th-and-2, Hampton powered his way to the five- with 2:27 left to play in the third quarter . yard line for the first down and then later punched it in for the score . ENMU was forced to punt again following a three-and-out and once again, WT did not WT opened its next possession with a 56-yard pass to Ratliff, which gave the Buffa- waste any time getting back into the end zone ..Robinson carried the ball four times in loes a first down at the ENMU 36-yard line ..The Buffs managed to get the ball all the way the drive for a total of 69 yards ..His fourth carry went 15 yards before the junior scored down to the one-yard line, but on 4th-and-goal, The Greyhound defense stuffed Flores’ his sixth touchdown of the season ..The PAT was good and WT led 49-7 with 12:40 left attempt to get into the end zone and WT turned the ball over on downs . to play in the game . ENMU managed to get the ball to midfield, but was then forced to punt ..Taylor Can- The Greyhounds then punched-in their second touchdown of the game on the next non’s punt went 51 yards before rolling out of bounds and pinning the Buffs back at its possession to make it a 49-14 game ..Wood found wideout Seth Bailey from 11 yards own three-yard line . out to cap-off a five-play, 60 yard drive and Michael Cottingham connected on the PAT to Khiry Robinson rushed for a couple of yards to give Vaughan some room in the pocket bring ENMU within 35 points with 10:24 left to play . on the next play, but he didn’t need much room at all ..Vaughan found Golden on a screen Dwight Morrison helped set-up WT’s next score with a 46-yard interception return pass and the senior wideout did the rest, going 94 yards for his team-leading fifth touch- that he took to the three-yard line ..An illegal substitution prevented the Buffs from hitting down of the season and his longest plays of the year ..Castillo came in for the PAT and WT paydirt again, but Castillo connected on a 25-yard field goal with 4:24 left in the game led 21-0 with 9:09 left to play in the half ..The play took just 51 seconds off the clock . to make it a 52-14 game, giving the Buffs 50 or more points for the second time this Vaughan an Co ,. took a little more than 51 seconds on WT’s next possession, but not season (WT 52, Incarnate Word 7 – Sept ..24) . much longer as the QB connected with Jeremy Watson on the fourth play of the drive ENMU managed to get one more score in before time ran out, as Wood and Bailey for a 68-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown ..The play took just 1:40 off the clock and connected again from seven yards out with just three seconds left on the clock ..The spanned 86 total yards ..Castillo’s PAT was good and increased its lead to 28 points with score capped off a 10-play, 73 yard drive that took 4:12 and Cottingham’s kick made it just 2:02 left to play in the half . 52-21 game in favor of the Buffs . The Greyhounds did not put up any points in the first half, but the offense didn’t waste Golden had a solid night for the Buffs as well, catching three passes for a total of much time getting on the board coming out of the locker room ..ENMU took the first pos- 108 yards ..He will go into next weekend’s game needing just 17 yards to overtake Keith session of the second half, 56 yards which ended with Wesley Wood finding Darian Dale Miller for third-place all-time in school history for receiving yards ..His three catches on for a 13-yard touchdown pass ..The drive took just six plays overall and 2:02 off the clock the night gives him 142 career receptions in his career – just three receptions shy from to bring the score to 28-7 in favor of the Buffs . tying Anthony Armstrong’s career total of 145 for eighth-place all-time . WT countered ENMU’s drive though, hitting paydirt for the first time in the second Curtis Slater led the Buffs on defense, collecting seven solo tackles and assisting half as Vaughan and Ratliff hooked up again – this time for 71 yards ..The catch-and-run in on four tackles ..Caleb Randolph followed with seven total tackles and three of them coming unassisted ..Kevin McClusky tallied six tackles on the night and had a team-high one and a half sacks for a total loss of 19 yards ..D J. ..Ross added to his team-lead with eastern new mexico 0 0 7 14 – 21 his fifth sack of the season and Anthony Scott tallied a sack for the Buffs as well . West Texas A&M 14 14 14 10 – 52 Statistics ENMU WTAMU FIRST DOWNS ...... 25 20 Individual Statistics RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 39-144 29-255 Rushing (Att-Yds) PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 199 404 Eastern New Mexico-Tony Valenzuela 11-63; De’Coreyon Thomas 11-56; Troy Harris Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 33-22-1 25-16-0 5-22; Sawyer Cornelius 1-13; Wesley Wood 11-minus 10 .. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 72-343 54-659 West Texas A&M-A ..Flores 12-130; K ..Robinson 9-97; D ..Vaughan 3-11; T ..Hampton Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 4-11; T ..Marsh 1-6 . Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-6 2-25 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 5-132 3-68 Eastern New Mexico-Wesley Wood 19-29-1-161; Sawyer Cornelius 3-4-0-38 .. Interception Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 1-46 West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 14-20-0-402; T ..Marsh 2-4-0-2; L ..Halpin 0-1-0-0 . Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 8-42 .8 2-44 .0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-0 1-1 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Penalties-Yards ...... 9-68 8-86 Eastern New Mexico-Arvin Jackson 4-46; Darian Dale 4-34; Chase Kyser 3-33; Possession Time ...... 38:17 21:43 De’Coreyon Thomas 3-minus 6; Noelin Henry 2-21; Seth Bailey 2-18; Tony Valenzuela 2-16; Third-Down Conversions ...... 4 of 12 3 of 7 Jacob Johnson 1-19; Lord-Byron Cannon 1-18 .. Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 0 1 of 2 West Texas A&M-L ..Ratliff 5-173; N ..Slaughter 4-29; B ..Golden 3-108; J ..Watson 1-68; Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 3-3 4-5 T ..Hammargren 1-16; A ..Flores 1-14; T ..Hampton 1-minus 4 . Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 1-8 5-51

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 19 2011 game recaps - Game 8 central washington at #20 West Texas A&m SATURday, OCTOber 29, 2011 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Canyon, Texas • (4,427) strong second half lifts No. 20 wt past wildcats, 49-35

CANYON, Texas – The No ..20-ranked West Texas A&M Buffaloes outscored the to give the Buffs its first lead of the night .. visiting Central Washington Wildcats 28-14 in the second half, on the way to a 49-35 It was Golden’s 147th career catch as he non-conference victory at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium in Canyon, Texas, on Saturday . took over seventh-place all-time on the CWU quarterback Jose Mohler hooked up with wide receiver Leon LaDeaux on the career receptions list, passing Ramon Perry Wildcats’ first possession of the game for a 56-yard score to put CWU on top early, 6-0 .. (2005-06) on the list ..Castillo’s PAT was 35 Sean Davis then came on for the point-after-attempt to make it 7-0 and cap-off a five- good and WT led 28-21 with 8:38 left to play, 80 yard drive that took just 2:43 off the clock . play in the third quarter . The Buffs managed to get into CWU territory, but were unable to return the favor on its WT looked as if they were going to first possession ..WT had a fourth down and two yards to go situation, but the Buffs were increase their lead to 21 points when Cur- unable to convert the fourth down situation, and turned the ball over on downs . tis Jefferson picked off a pass from Mohler WT put its first points on the board with 28 seconds left in the first quarter, tying the that he took all the way to the house, 77 49 game 7-7 following an 8-yard run from Tommy Hampton ..Vaughan completed six of yards later ..Just as the team was celebrat- his seven passes on the drive, after starting the game completing just two of his first ing Jefferson’s heroics, the play was called six passes ..With the Buffs facing a second-down and one yard to go, Vaughan handed back due to a roughing the passer penalty .. the ball off to the senior tailback and he scampered his way into the end zone ..Sergio CWU was granted a 15-yard automatic first Castillo, Jr ., was successful in his extra point try to tie the game up . down instead, and a few plays later Mohler found Justin Helwege for a 22-yard score .. Following punts from both teams, CWU got back on the board following a nine-play, Davis’s PAT was good and WT’s lead dwindled to just seven points, up 35-28 with 2:48 67 yard drive that ended with Mohler connecting with halfback Levi Taylor for a nine-yard left in the third quarter . touchdown ..Davis’ PAT was good and the Wildcats led 14-7 with 7:20 left to play in the Closing in on the third quarter, WT had a fourth-down and one-to-go situation ..The first half . Buffs went for it, but were denied the one yard and forced to turn over the ball on downs .. Vaughan did not waste any time getting the Buffs back on the scoreboard though, CWU took advantage of the turnover and proceeded to march down the field ..Seven completing all four of his passes on WT’s next possession and finally hitting Khiry Robin- plays later, Mohler and Helwege hooked up again for another touchdown, this time from son for a 10-yard TD reception that took just 1:17 off the clock ..Castillo’s PAT was good eight yards out ..Davis’ extra point was good and the Wildcats tied the game 35-35 with and WT managed to tie the Wildcats 14-14 with 5:55 remaining in the half . 12:29 left to play in the game . The Buffalo defense held CWU to a fourth down with less than four minutes to go in Vaughan followed the CWU touchdown, completing four-straight passes and then the first half, forcing the Wildcats to punt ..Josef Kistler’s punt was downed at the 16 yard rushing for eight yards to get the Buffs to the CWU 14-yard line ..A couple of plays later, line and on WT’s first play from scrimmage, Hampton lost the handoff from Vaughan .. Robinson took it to the house for his second touchdown of the night to put the Buffs CWU’s Matt Mosely picked up the fumble on the eight yard line and then went untouched back on top, 41-35 ..Castillo’s kick was good and WT led 42-35 with 10:36 left to play in into the end zone for the defensive score ..The PAT was good and CWU took back a the game . seven-point lead, 21-14 with 3:26 left in the second quarter . The Buffs put the nail in the coffin on its next possession as Vaughan found Golden Vaughan and the Buffalo offense managed to get those points back though on the next for a 70-yard touchdown ..The drive took just three plays and 1:19 off the clock, but 97 possession, as he completed seven of eight passes before handing the ball off to Robin- yards later the Buffs pushed its lead to 48-35 with 8:09 left to play ..Castillo’s PAT was son for a two-yard touchdown run ..The run capped off an eight-play, 68 yard drive and good and WT led by 14 points again, 49-35 . Castillo’s extra point tied the game 21-21 ..Golden collected his third catch of the evening It was Golden’s 150th catch of his career, tying him with Keithon Fleming (2007-09) on the drive, giving him 145 career receptions and tying Anthony Armstrong (2001-04) for sixth-place on the all-time receptions list ..With that same catch, Golden surpassed for eighth-place all-time in school history . Keith Miller (1988-90) on the all-time list in receiving yards, as the senior wideout moved WT’s opening possession of the second half came to an abrupt end when CWU’s Gen- his career total to 2,583 yards . esis Fonoimoana picked off Vaughan’s pass at the Wildcat 13-yard line ..CWU then drove The Buffs put up 549 yards of total offense on the night, collecting 430 yards in the to midfield before WT’s Curtis Slater returned the favor with an interception of his own at air and 119 yards on the ground ..Along with Golden’s 170 yards receiving, Ratliff tallied WT’s own 44-yard line ..Five plays later, Vaughan found Golden for a 26-yard touchdown 96 yards on seven catches . Robinson finished the game with 74 yards on the ground and 37 yards receiving as well ..Hampton tallied 24 yards rushing and Vaughan had 21 yards on the ground . central washington 7 14 7 7 – 35 Taylor McCuller led the defense with eight tackles on the night ..Zane Farris and Drew Jones had a sack each ..Slater and Jefferson both had an interception each . West Texas A&M 7 14 14 14 – 49 Statistics CWU WTAMU FIRST DOWNS ...... 24 29 Individual Statistics RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 22-80 30-119 Rushing (Att-Yds) PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 358 430 Central Washington-Taylor 9-40; Mohler 9-34; Stinson 4-6 .. Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 53-31-2 42-32-1 West Texas A&M-K ..Robinson 12-74; T ..Hampton 8-24; D ..Vaughan 5-21; A ..Flores 4-9; TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 75-438 72-549 T ..Marsh 1-minus 9 . Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 1-8 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-1 2-4 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) -Mohler 31-53-2-358 .. Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 7-105 6-161 Central Washington West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 32-42-1-430; T ..Marsh 0-0-0-0 . Interception Returns-Yards ...... 1-0 2-7 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 7-37 .9 4-46 .8 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 1-1 Central Washington-Helwege 6-124; Taylor 6-26; LaDeaux 5-89; Stinson 5-38; Spain Penalties-Yards ...... 8-55 11-115 4-35; Lewis,A ..2-31; Gaisie,Do ..1-12; Akeo-Orr 1-4; Nelson 1-minus 1 .. Possession Time ...... 30:42 29:18 West Texas A&M-B ..Golden 9-170; L ..Ratliff 7-96; J ..Watson 5-50; K ..Robinson 4-37; T .. Third-Down Conversions ...... 5 of 14 4 of 10 Hammargren 3-41; T ..Allen 2-17; T ..Hampton 1-13; N ..Slaughter Buffalo Football Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 1 of 1 0 of 2 1-6 . Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 2-2 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-13 2-22

20 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k 2011 game recaps - Game 9 #20 West Texas A&m aT #5 midwestern state SATURday, november 5, 2011 • memorial Stadium • wichita falls, Texas • (10,820) l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B No. 5 mustangs hold off No. 20 buffs, 35-21

WICHITA FALLS, Texas – The No ..20-ranked West Texas A&M Buffaloes came Buffs pulled to within a touchdown, down from behind two times to pull within seven points of the No ..5-ranked Midwestern 21-14 with 10:33 left to play in the third . State Mustangs, but WTAMU came up short in the end and fell to home team 35-21 at The Mustangs countered though on Wichita Falls Memorial Stadium . its next possession as Kelsey took it all 21 The Mustangs opened the game, scoring on its first possession to take a quick 7-0 the way into the end zone from 44 yards lead ..MSU quarterback Brandon Kelsey called his own number from the WT 11-yard out ..Saladino’s PAT was good and MSU line and took it in for the score, capping off an eight-play, 80 yard drive that took 3:32 went back on top by 14 points with 6:06 off of the clock . remaining in the third quarter . The Buffs were forced to punt following a three-and-out, but MSU could not do A couple of possessions later the Buffs anything on offense in its next possession either and was forced to punt as well ..With took over with 3:55 left to play in the a strong wind in the punter’s face, WT’s Brittan Golden was forced to wave for a fair third quarter from the MSU 35 yard line .. 35 catch, but the ball bounced off of the turf and hit the back of Zane Farris and the Vaughan hit Golden for 10 yards and then Mustangs took over following the fumble . rushed for four yards setting up a second The WT defense returned the favor though, stripping the ball from MSU’s Jimmy down and six ..Vaughan’s next pass was Pipkin on the ensuing play and giving the ball back to WT’s offense ..Seven plays later incomplete, but he followed it up with a 20-yard dump pass to Khiry Robinson that Dustin Vaughan found Torrence Allen in the back of the end zone to give WT its first gave the Buffs a first down at the MSU one yard line ..Robinson finished off the drive touchdown of the game ..Sergio Castillo, Jr ., was successful in his point-after-attempt as he punched it in from one-yard out and Castillo’s kick pulled WT back to within and the Buffs tied the game 7-7 with 6:43 left to play in the first quarter . seven points, down 28-21 with 2:40 left to play . Both teams were forced to punt on the next two possessions and MSU eventually Jackson rushed the ball for 24 yards on the first play from scrimmage on MSU’s broke the tie with a three-yard touchdown run from Lester Bush with 11:56 left to play next possession and the Mustangs looked to be driving ..MSU managed to get the ball in the second quarter, capping off a 13-play, 80-yard drive that accounted for 5:32 off down to the WT 12 yard line but were unable to get into the end zone ..Saladino came of the clock . in for the 29-yard field goal, but his attempt went wide-right ..It was the first time all The two teams held strong defensively over the remainder of the second quarter season that MSU was unable to come away with points while inside the red zone, and both MSU and WT were forced to punt twice, but with 2:09 left in the half, MSU’s snapping a streak of 46 consecutive trips with points . Gunter Elenburg kicked his punt high into the wind ..Golden couldn’t come up with the The Mustangs got the ball back after a WT three-and-out and again got the ball catch on the return, fumbling the ball and turning it over to MSU at the WT 17-yard back into the red zone, but this time MSU came away empty again as Bush fumbled line . the ball on the six yard line and was WT took over as the ball was recovered by Jordan Kelsey’s first pass of the possession was complete to David Little for 15 yards and Smith on the defense . setting up the Mustangs with a first-and-goal at the three yard line ..Kelsey then rushed The Buffs took over with 5:45 left in the game, down by seven points, and man- the ball to the one yard line and two plays later Keidrick Jackson punched it in for the aged to get the ball to its own 30 yard line, but three penalties later from the offense score ..Grad Galadino’s PAT was good and MSU took a 21-7 lead into the locker room forced WT into a third down and 20 yards to go situation ..Vaughan’s pass to Trevor at halftime . Hammargren was broken up by Bernard Griffin and the Buffs had to punt the ball . MSU won the initial coin toss and elected to defer to the second half, but in an odd MSU got the ball back with 3:12 left and put the final touches on the game when scenario the Buffs kicked off to start the game and then again to begin the second Kelsey scored his third rushing touchdown of the game ..His 26-yard scamper followed half ..The second half kick to the Mustangs did not amount to anything though as the by Saladino’s PAT put the Mustangs on top 35-21 and that would prove to be the final WT defense forced MSU to a three-and-out . score . WT was forced to punt as well on the ensuing possession, but the Buffs managed Vaughan finished the game completing 20 of his 45 passes for 252 yards and a to find the end zone following another MSU punt ..Taking over at the MSU 22-yard line, touchdown ..Robinson tallied 20 yards on the ground with a score and had six recep- Vaughan found Slaughter for 21 yards to give the Buffs a first-and-goal and Tommy tions for 58 yards ..Golden and Slaughter led the team with four catches each for 72 Hampton finished off the drive with a one-yard run ..Castillo’s kick was good and the yards apiece . Taylor McCuller led the Buffs on defense with 18 tackles on the day ..He had 10 West Texas A&M 7 0 14 0 – 21 total tackles at the break and he led the squad with seven solo tackles as well . Midwestern state 7 14 7 7 – 35 Statistics WTAMU MSU Individual Statistics FIRST DOWNS ...... 14 28 Rushing (Att-Yds) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 15-15 62-298 West Texas A&M-K ..Robinson 5-20; T ..Hampton 5-6; TEAM 1-minus 2; D ..Vaughan PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 252 177 4-minus 9 .. Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 45-20-0 28-16-1 Midwestern State-Brandon Kelsey 16-110; K ..Jackson 22-104; Lester Bush 18-70; TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 60-267 90-475 Jimmy Pipkin 5-14; TEAM 1-0 . Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-0 2-3 West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 20-45-0-252 .. Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 3-69 1-23 Midwestern State-Brandon Kelsey 16-28-1-177 . Interception Returns-Yards ...... 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 7-43 .1 6-28 .8 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-2 2-2 West Texas A&M-K ..Robinson 6-58; B ..Golden 4-72; N ..Slaughter 4-72; T ..Allen 3-15; T .. Penalties-Yards ...... 11-110 6-51 Hammargren 1-21; L ..Ratliff 1-9; T ..Hampton 1-5 . Possession Time ...... 18:39 41:21 Midwestern State-David Little 9-88; S ..Galloway 5-69; Edgard Theliar 1-16; Mark Third-Down Conversions ...... 4 of 14 9 of 18 Strange 1-4 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 2 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 3-3 3-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 1-5 2-13

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 21 2011 game recaps - Game 10 Texas A&M-Commerce at West Texas A&m SATURday, NOVEMber 12, 2011 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Canyon, Texas • (3,630) buffaloes cruise past lions on senior day, 49-0

CANYON, Texas – The West Texas A&M football team racked up 481 yards The Buffs went up 28-0 following of total offense and allowed the Texas A&M-Commerce Lions to just 142 yards on another two-play drive, with Golden offense, on the way to a 49-0 shutout victory at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium in finding the end zone from 11 yards out Canyon on Saturday ..It was WT’s first shutout since Nov ..8, 2009, when the Buffs on a pass from back-up quarterback 0 shutout Tarleton 51-0 . Luke Halpin ..Halpin found Ratliff for 44 Five of WT’s seven touchdowns came in three plays or less and took less than yards before Golden found pay dirt and 52 seconds off the clock ..The other two scores were capped off by a six and WT’s lead grew to four touchdowns seven-play drive and both took less than three minutes off the clock . with 10:01 left in the second quarter . It was Senior Day at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium and the majority of the WT On WT’s next possession, Halpin seniors led the way in WT’s decisive victory ..Senior wide receiver Brittan Golden found Golden again for a 43-yard 49 tallied 138 yards receiving on just four catches and had three touchdowns on touchdown, capping off just a three- the day, while a pair of seniors led the way for the Buffs on defense ..Dishon play drive that took 52 seconds off the Robertson led the defensive line unit with six tackles and Caleb Randolph led the clock ..Castillo’s PAT was good and WT secondary with a pair of interceptions that led to scores . led 35-0 will 6:17 left to play in the Both teams were forced to punt following a couple of three-and-outs, then the half . Buffs turned the ball back over on downs after A&M-C stopped the run on a WT The Buffs went into the locker room up 35 points and had put up 320 yards of fourth-and-one ..The Lions took over at the WT 37-yard line and were looking to offense, while not allowing A&M-C on the scoreboard and limiting them to just 57 drive, getting down to the nine-yard line, but A&M-C quarterback J .J ..Harp had total yards . his pas deflected off his own receiver right into the hands of Caleb Randolph . For the second time this season, Ratliff and Golden headed into the intermis- The Buffs were called for a delay of game at the beginning of the drive, and sion with at least 100 yards receiving ..Ratliff had 145 yards on three catches and Dustin Vaughan followed with a pass to Nathan Slaughter for eight yards ..On the a pair of touchdowns, while Golden tallied 114 yards on three catches and a pair next play, Vaughan found Lance Ratliff for an 82-yard touchdown to give the Buffs of touchdowns as well . an early 6-0 lead ..Sergio Castillo, Jr ., came in for the extra point and WT led 7-0 On the Lions’ first play from scrimmage to start the second half, Ryan Lusby’s with 9:13 left to play in the first quarter ..It was the fourth time this season that pass was intercepted by WT’s Curtis Slater and taken back 44 yards for a score, Vaughan and Ratliff hooked up for the game’s first score . but a new NCAA rule says that a player cannot celebrate in any way before get- The Buff defense forced A&M-C to punt on the ensuing possession and two ting into the end zone, and it appeared that Slater lifted the ball into the air before plays later, WT’s Khiry Robinson scored his 10th rushing touchdown to cap-off crossing the goal line ..Slater was called down on the three-yard line and the ball a two-play, 61-yard drive with 4:45 left in the first quarter ..Vaughan hit Brittan was moved back 15 yards following the unsportsman-like conduct penalty Golden on the first play for a 60 yards and Robinson punched it in for the score Two plays later though, Halpin found Golden for the third time for a 24-yard from one yard out ..Castillo’s PAT was good and WT led 14-0 . strike to put the Buffs up 41-0 ..Castillo came on for the PAT and WT led 42-0 WT scored its second touchdown off of a Randolph interception with 1:48 left with 14:05 left in the third quarter . in the first quarter, when Vaughan found Ratliff for another pass-and-catch for a Not a lot of offense came after that as the next touchdown wasn’t scored until score ..Following the pick, WT went seven plays for 41 yards, which ended with 3:56 left in the ballgame ..Fourth string quarterback David Lehocky found Sidney Ratliff’s 19-yard touchdown score ..Castillo’s extra point was good and WT led Parker for a 32-yard touchdown ..It was both the first-career TD pass for Lehocky 21-0 . and TD catch for Parker ..Castillo then came in for the extra point and WT’s lead grew to 49-0 .

texas a&m-commerce 0 0 0 0 – 0 West Texas A&M 21 14 7 7 – 49 Statistics A&M-C WTAMU Individual Statistics FIRST DOWNS ...... 10 21 Rushing (Att-Yds) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 28-74 26-42 Texas A&M-Commerce-Jamar Mosley 7-36; Seth Smith 3-19; Travis Zacharie 4-18; PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 68 439 Darryll Crummie 3-6; Marcus Graham 8-5; J .J ..Harp 1-4; Ryan Lusby 2-minus 14 ... Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 38-17-3 40-23-1 West Texas A&M-T ..Hampton 5-44; K ..Robinson 9-14; N ..Slaughter 1-12; D ..Vaughan TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 66-142 66-481 1-10; A ..Flores 2-1; D ..Ross 1-minus 2; L ..Halpin 4-minus 3; TEAM 3-minus 34 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) Punt Returns-Yards ...... 3-5 6-32 Texas A&M-Commerce-Ryan Lusby 15-32-2-43; J J. ..Harp 2-6-1-25 .. Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 5-60 1-2 West Texas A&M-L ..Halpin 12-21-1-187; D ..Vaughan 6-13-0-184; D ..Lehocky Interception Returns-Yards ...... 1-0 3-44 5-6-0-68 . Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 11-34 .0 4-45 .8 Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 5-1 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Penalties-Yards ...... 6-54 9-66 Texas A&M-Commerce-Seth Smith 5-25; Taylor Fore 4-13; Marcus Graham 4-5; Tyler Possession Time ...... 33:20 41:40 Rawlings 1-19; Jamar Mosley 1-4; Darryll Crummie 1-4; Travis Zacharie 1-minus 2 .. BuffaloThird-Down Football Conversions ...... 3 of 18 3 of 11 West Texas A&M-B ..Golden 4-138; L ..Ratliff 3-145; Jac ..Jackson 2-26; A ..Flores 2-22; Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 2 1 of 3 N ..Shelton 2-14; L ..Russell 2-14; J ..Hancock 2-6; K ..Robinson 2-minus 2; S ..Parker 1-32; T .. Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 0-1 4-6 Allen 1-27; T ..Hammargren 1-9; N ..Slaughter 1-8 . Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 1-5 2-14

22 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k 2011 game recaps - Game 11 Lower kanza bowl - west texas a&m vs. No. 23 central missouri l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B Sunday, NOVEMber 27, 2011 • hummer sports park • topeka, kansas • (465) BUFFS top 23rd-ranked central missouri in kanza bowl, 26-7

TOPEKA, Kansas – The West Texas A&M Buffaloes ended the 2011 season zone on a Corwin pass on 2nd and goal on a high note on Sunday afternoon as they defeated the #23 ranked Mules of Cen- to give WT the ball once again with tral Missouri, 26-7, in the 3rd annual Lower Inc ..Kanza Bowl at the Hummer Sports 1:41 left in the first half ..WT responded Park in Topeka, Kansas ..The win lifts the Buffs to 8-3 this season while UCM falls to with a Robinson 65 yard scamper down 7 8-4 and it gives WT their second Kanza Bowl trophy in three years . the sideline for a first down on the UCM “Hats off to Central Missouri on a great season, I thought both teams came into 34 yard line, the Buffs took the 20-7 the game with gameplans to stop each other and ours just happened to work a little lead with just 32 second remaining in better” said WT head coach Don Carthel “Our defense played outstanding this after- the half on a Tommy Hampton eight noon, they made big plays when we needed them ..Offensively, Khiry (Robinson) ran yard touchdown run to cap off an eight the ball fantastic and Dustin (Vaughan) bounced back from some early interceptions play, 99 yard drive that took 1:08 ..The to play well .” Mules decided to take a knee and head 26 The Buffs showed a little rust on the first series of the game after a two week into the locker room for half with the layoff as Dustin Vaughan was intercepted by Marlon Douglas on the fourth play of Buffs leading 20-7 . the game to give the Mules their first offensive possession ..UCM couldn’t respond to The WT defense continued to domi- the WT turnover as they went 3-and-out to give the ball back to the Buffs . nate to force a UCM punt on their first drive of the second half, the powerful Buff The Buffs got on the board first with a four yard touchdown run by Khiry Robinson offense struck fast with a 62 yard bomb from Vaughan to Lance Ratliff followed a with 9:27 left in the first quarter to cap off an eight play, 71 yard drive that took few plays later by a Sergio Castillo Jr ..21 yard field goal to wrap up a seven play, 3:26 ..The Mules answered back with an eight play drive of their own that went 68 77 yard drive that took 3:04 to extend the WT lead to 23-7 . yards in 3:40 highlighted by a LaVance Taylor one yard touchdown run to tie the The Buffs made a key mistake in the shadow of their own goalpost on their score at 7-7 . next drive as Vaughan fumbled the ball on a sack and the Mules recovered on the The second WT drive of the game saw Vaughan break the 3,000 yard barrier for Buff three yard line, UCM continued to struggle in the red zone as the WT defense the first time in his career, the sophomore signal caller completed a 39 yard pass to stopped the Mules on 4th and goal from the one foot line twice to give the ball Nathan Slaughter on 3rd and four to break the mark . back to the Buffs ..The Mule defense held and force a 52 yard punt from Kevin The Buffs turned the ball over again on the next drive when Vaughan was inter- VanVoris to give the UCM the ball with about 1:00 left in the third quarter, the cepted by Sosaia Taufa, the Mules went on to convert a 4th and one with a Tommy teams headed into the final quarter of play with the Buffs leading 23-7 and the Corwin pass to Jamar Howard for 17 yards ..Mario Goins ended the UCM drive with Mules facing a fourth and four on their own 40 yard line . an interception in the end zone on first and goal that stopped the Mule momentum The WT defense held but the Buff offense moved the ball down the field and and gave the Buffs the ball ..The first quarter ended with WT driving down the field missed a 37 yard field goal to keep the lead at 23-7 ..The Mules went three and with the score tied at 7-7 . out on their next possession before the Buffs made a drive down the field before Following the break, both teams stalled offensively and punted before the Buffs Castillo Jr ..connected on his second field goal of the day, this time from 26 yards took a chance on a fake field goal on 4th and goal when a Jonathan Hatton rush to extend the WT lead to 26-7 ..Another Jefferson interception as time expired was stopped by the Mules ..Goins made another great play defensively on the drive clinched the Buffs second Kanza Bowl Championship . when he intercepted his second Corwin pass of the day on his back to give posses- Vaughan finished the game going 23-of-42 for 347 yards with one touchdown sion and the momentum back to the Buffs . and two interceptions ..Golden wrapped up his WT career with six catches for 101 WT wasted no time to strike, as Vaughan hooked up with Brittan Golden for a 44 yards and a touchdown to finish his career with 165 receptions to finish sixth on yard touchdown pass to put the Buffs up 13-7 following a missed extra point ..The WT’s all-time list ..Ratliff caught six catches for 116 yards and Jeremy Watson had catch was historic for Golden who went over 1,000 yards receiving on the season . four catches for 40 yards . The Buffs picked off their third pass of the day and the second one in the end Khiry Robinson finished the game with 24 rushes for 163 yards and a touch- down to win the Kanza Bowl Most Valuable Player Award announced after the game, Tommy Hampton picked up 19 yards on nine rushed with a score . central missouri 7 0 0 0 – 7 Defensively for the Buffs, Jefferson and Goins both intercepted two passes with Jefferson and Kevin McCluskey leading the team with nine tackles each .. West Texas A&M 7 13 3 3 – 26 Statistics WTAMU UCM Individual Statistics FIRST DOWNS ...... 22 13 Rushing (Att-Yds) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 37-175 22-50 West Texas A&M-K ..Robinson 24-163; T ..Hampton 9-19; J ..Hatton PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 347 223 1-5; D ..Vaughan 3-minus 12 .. Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 42-23-2 42-25-4 Central Missouri-Taylor,LaVance 14-31; Corwin,Tommy 6-19; Torneden,Camren 1-2; TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 79-522 64-273 TEAM 1-minus 2 . Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Passing (C-Att.-Int., Yds) Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-13 1-13 West Texas A&M-D ..Vaughan 23-42-2-347 .. Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 2-45 2-71 Central Missouri-Corwin,Tommy 25-42-4-223 . Interception Returns-Yards ...... 4-34 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 2-47 .5 5-38 .6 Receiving (Rec.-Yds) Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 1-0 West Texas A&M-L ..Ratliff 6-116; B ..Golden 6-101; J ..Watson 4-40; T ..Allen 3-24; N .. Penalties-Yards ...... 4-35 3-30 Slaughter 2-53; T ..Hammargren 1-8; K ..Robinson 1-5 . Possession Time ...... 32:09 27:51 Central Missouri-Kirkwood,Anthon 5-63; Howard,Jamar 4-55; Taylor,LaVance Third-Down Conversions ...... 12 of 19 6 of 15 4-32; Cannon,David 3-50; Dyer,Taylor 3-20; Salter,Darrian 2-3; Washington,Core 2-2; Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 1 2 of 4 Torneden,Camren 1-1; Watson,Ralph 1-minus 3 . Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 4-5 1-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-3 2-15

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 23 24 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k lone star conference LSC Football Titles 1982 Southwest Texas Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athletics, the Lone Conference membership remained within the Texas borders

1983 East Texas, SW Texas l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B Star Conference (LSC) is an innovative athletics conference until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was admitted ..Since which aims to provide a superior competitive experience for then, the LSC has grown to include members from Arkansas 1984 Angelo State member institutions and to allow for comprehensive develop- and Oklahoma . 1985 Texas A&I 1986 West Texas State ment of student-athletes through academic services and life Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the outset of an 1987 Angelo St ., Texas A&I skills programming ...The LSC continues to build upon its proud expansion phase, while Texas Woman’s (1989) and previous history while intending to be recognized as the premier NCAA members West Texas A&M (1986, 1993) and Tarleton State 1988 Texas A&I Division II conference in the nation . (1968, 1994) joined the league soon after . 1989 Texas A&I 1990 East Texas State The league’s mission is to foster student participation and Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, while the success among member institutions in Division II intercol- University of the Incarnate Word became the newest member 1991 Eastern New Mexico legiate athletics as an integral part of each institution’s total in 2010 . 1992 Texas A&I educational program ..The LSC strives for academic excellence, 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville Past members of the LSC include Trinity, Houston, Lamar, stresses involvement within the community, and prides itself in 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville Howard Payne, Sul Ross State, McMurry, Harding, Ouachita upholding traditions while continually seeking new opportuni- Baptist, Central Oklahoma, East Central (Okla ),. Northeastern 1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville ties to provide student-athletes with a unique and superior State (Okla ),. Southeastern Oklahoma and Southwestern 1996 Texas A&M-Kingsville experience .. Oklahoma . 1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville The LSC - founded on April 1998 Central Oklahoma With a more streamlined 25, 1931 - has developed from membership in place, the LSC 1999 Northeastern St ., Southeastern Okla ., Central Okla . a five-team conference of Texas- will do away with divisional 2000 Northeastern State based schools to an 11-member formats during the 2011-12 2001 Texas A&M-Kingsville, Tarleton State league that spans three states athletic seasons ..Dating back 2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville (Texas, Oklahoma and New to the 1997-98 academic year, 2003 Texas A&M-Kingsville Mexico) ...The conference mem- the league was formed into two 2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville bership recently changed with divisions - North and South - in 2005 West Texas A&M the departure of five Oklahoma football, volleyball, basketball, 2006 West Texas A&M schools following the 2010-11 baseball and softball ..Volleyball and baseball returned to play- academic year ...The league continues to assist its member 2007 West Texas A&M ing without divisions in 2007-08, with football, basketball and institutions in the maintenance of intercollegiate athletic 2008 Abilene Christian softball set to go back to a one-conference model this year . programs that are compatible with the highest standards of 2009 Tarleton State, Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Kingsville education and competitive sports .. While the LSC has maintained a long-standing tradition of 2010 Abilene Christian competitive athletic programs for its members, many teams Throughout the league’s 80-year history, various institutions 2011 Midwestern State and individuals have gone on to distinguish themselves on the have competed under the LSC banner ..Today, only Texas A&M national stage .. University-Commerce (then East Texas State) remains from the original group that was formed in 1931 when North Texas The LSC conducts conference championships in 16 sports LSC Football Championships State, Southwest Texas State, State and Stephen (eight men and eight women) ..Men’s championships include By School football, soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball, track F ..Austin withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic (Current LSC Members) Association .. and field, tennis and golf ..Women’s titles are determined in volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, softball, track and Texas A&M-Kingsville (Texas A&I) ...... 27 The membership alignment has changed over the years, field, tennis and golf . Texas A&M-Commerce (East Texas St .)...... 20 with current members having been added in each of the West Texas A&M (West Texas State). . . . . 4 The conference office is located in Richardson, Texas, a past six decades ..Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) Abilene Christian...... 4 northern suburb of ..Stan Wagnon serves as Commis- joined in 1954, followed by Angelo State in 1968 and Abilene Angelo State...... 3 sioner, with assistance from Jay Poerner (Compliance), Melanie Christian in 1973 . Midwestern State...... 2 Robotham (Media Relations) and Travis Whipple (Marketing and Tarleton State ...... 2 Broadcasting) .. Eastern New Mexico...... 1 2011 LSC South Honors Incarnate Word ...... 0 All-LSC - First-Team Offense All-LSC - First-Team Defense Freshman of the Year: QB Brandon Kelsey, MSU DT Dishon Robertson, WT Jeremy Pipken - Midwestern State RB Jonothan Woodson, TAMUK DT Tyrell Higgins, WT Coach of the Year: RB Keidrick Jackson, MSU DE Aston Whiteside, ACU Bill Maskill - Midwestern State FB Justin Andrews, ACU DE Lawrence Rumph, ASU WR Brittan Golden, WT ILB Jeremy Aguilar, TAMUK WTAMU Second Team Selections WR Robert Armstrong, TAMUK ILB Cory Whitfield, TAMUC Aaron Mullane ...... OL WR Sherman Batiste, TAMUK OLB Nate Boggs, ACU Anthony Scott...... LB WR David Little, MSU OLB Jeremy Smith, MSU Kevin McCluskey ...... LB TE Ben Gibbs, ACU CB Caleb Randolph, WT Aaron Wampler...... DS C Hector Rodriguez, WT CB Deshaun Phillips, TSU C Matt Webber, ACU S Darien Williams, ACU WTAMU Honorable Mention Selections OG Ken Van Heule, MSU S Curtis Jefferson, WT Dustin Vaughan ...... QB OG Hank Gilley, MSU S Pat Gardner, MSU Lance Ratliff...... WR OT Amini Silatolu, MSU P Kevin Van Voris, WT Nathan Slaughter...... WR OT Neal Tivis, ACU P Taylor Cannon, ENMU Craig Watts ...... OL PK Morgan Linberry, ACU DS Brent Schroeder, ACU Tommy Hampton ...... RS PK Sergio Castillo Jr ., WT DS Derek Tesch, TAMUK Simi Kuli...... DE RS Jonothan Woodson, TAMUK DS Randall Arbuckle, MSU Maurice Caldwell ...... CB Jordan Smith...... S Offensive Lineman of the Year: Defensive Back of the Year: Amini Silatolu- Midwestern State Deshaun Phillips, Tarleton State Offensive Back of the Year: Defensive Linemen of the Year: Mitchell Gale - Abilene Christian Aston Whiteside- Abilene Christian Receiver of the Year: Linebacker of the Year: David Little - Midwestern State Jeremy Aguilar - Texas A&M-Kingsville Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Brandon Kelsey, Midwestern State Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian

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LSC Football Records TEAM (Single Game) TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 569 .9, Texas A&I, 1976 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 96, Texas A&I vs ..Angelo State, 1982 POINTS: 639, Abilene Christian, 2007 RUSHING YARDS: 586, SW Texas vs ..Prairie View, 1978 POINTS PER GAME: 52 3,. Abilene Christian, 2008 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 95, Eastern New Mexico vs ..Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 KICKING POINTS: 128, Abilene Christian, 2010 PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, Eastern New Mexico vs ..Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PUNTS: 92, Stephen F ..Austin, 1978 PASSING YARDS: 695, Eastern New Mexico vs ..Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PUNTING YARDS: 3,630, East Texas State, 1986 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 7, West Texas St ..vs ..Texas A&I, 1986; West Texas A&M WINS: 14, Angelo State, 1978; Southwest Texas, 1982 at Adams State, 2007; East Central vs ..Angelo State, 2007; West Texas A&M at LONGEST WIN STREAK: 42, Texas A&I, 1973-77 Abilene Christian, Nov ..22, 2008; Eastern New Mexico vs Southern Nazarene, Aug LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK: 46, Texas A&I, 1973-77 28, 2010 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 289, Texas A&M Commerce, 2006 TOTAL PLAYS: 121, Eastern New Mexico vs ..Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: 485, East Texas State, 1952 TOTAL YARDS: 810, Abilene Christian vs ..West Texas A&M, Nov ..22, 2008 FEWEST RUSH ..YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 48 5,. East Texas St ., 1952 PUNT RETURNS: 12, East Texas State vs ..North Texas, 1933 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 35, Sam Houston, 1956 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 224, Angelo State vs ..McMurry, 1969 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 443, Sam Houston, 1956 KICK RETURNS: 13, East Texas State vs ..Arkansas State, 1987 FEWEST PASS ..YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 49 2,. Sam Houston, 1956 KICK RET ..YARDS: 304, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs ..West Texas A&M, 2008 FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED: 427, Lamar, 1958 PUNTS: 32, Sam Houston vs ..East Texas State, 1946 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 1,329, Sam Houston, 1956, 1964 PUNTING YARDS: 1,203, Sam Houston vs ..East Texas State, 1946 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 147 .7, Sam Houston, 1956 PUNTS (both teams): 63, Sam Houston vs ..East Texas State, 1946 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: 34, Southwest Texas, 1948 PUNTING YARDS (both teams): 2,390, Sam Houston vs ..East Texas State, 1946 INTERCEPTIONS: 37, Texas A&I, 1970 POINTS: 93, Abilene Christian vs ..West Texas A&M, Nov ..22, 2008 TURNOVERS: 52, East Texas State, 1990 KICKING POINTS: 21, Eastern New Mexico vs ..Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 TURNOVERS PER GAME: 4 .7, East Texas State, 1990 TOUCHDOWNS: 13, Abilene Christian vs ..West Texas A&M, Nov ..22, 2008 PATs: 11, West Texas A&M vs ..N .M ..Highlands, 2005; Abilene Christian vs ..West Texas A&M, Nov ..22, 2008; West Texas A&M at Southwestern Okla ., Sep 11, 2010 INDIVIDUAL (Career) PAT ATTEMPTS: 12, East Texas State vs ..Northwestern Okla ., 1953; West Texas RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 885, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 A&M vs ..NM Highlands, 2005 RUSHING YARDS: 6,320, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 FIELD GOALS: 6, Eastern New Mexico vs ..Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 AVG ..YARDS PER RUSH: 7 .3, Larry Collins, Texas A&I, 1974-77 (8 4*,. Bernard FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7, Eastern New Mexico vs ..Southeastern Oklahoma, Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) 2009 AVG ..YARDS PER GAME: 162 .1, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (172 .8*, INTERCEPTIONS: 9, Stephen F ..Austin vs ..Sam Houston, 1949 Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) INT ..RETURN YARDS: 188, Abilene Christian vs ..Stephen F ..Austin, 1982 MOST 100-YARD GAMES: 36, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 ATTENDANCE: 24,837, Lone Star Football Festival, 2011 MOST 200-YARD GAMES: 13, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 12, Texas A&I vs ..Tarleton, 1970; Texas A&MCommerce PASSING ATTEMPTS: 1,320, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 vs ..West Texas A&M, 2005; Northeastern State vs ..West Texas A&M, PASS COMPLETIONS: 818, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 2006; Eastern New Mexico vs ..Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011 PASS COMPLETION PCT .:. .675, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-77, McMurry vs .Abilene Christian, PASSING YARDS: 12,012, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 1968 PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 305 .3, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-38, Tarleton State vs ..Baptist Christian, PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 114, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 1974 TOTAL PLAYS: 1,821, Ned Cox, Angelo State, 1983-86 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 0, East Texas State vs ..Sam Houston, TOTAL YARDS: 12,080, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 1946; Sam Houston vs ..East Texas State, 1946; Howard Payne vs ..East Central, TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 298 .5, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 1959; Southwest Texas vs ..Texas Lutheran, 1965; Howard Payne vs ..Texas A&I, RECEPTIONS: 244, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 1959; Southwest Texas vs ..Howard Payne, 1965; Stephen F ..Austin vs ..NW RECEIVING YARDS: 4,108, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 Louisiana, 1971; East Texas State vs ..Angelo State, 1971; Texas A&I vs ..Southwest RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 97 8,. Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 Texas,1974; Texas A&I vs ..Livingston, 1978; Sam Houston vs ..Stephen F ..Austin, RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH: 23 2,. Romar Crenshaw, Southeastern Oklahoma, 1980; Texas A&I vs ..Howard Payne, 1986; Cameron vs ..Central State (Okla .), 1988; 2000-03 Cameron vs ..Texas A&I, 1990; East Texas State vs ..Henderson, 1993; Eastern New RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 45, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 Mexico vs ..Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1999; Southwestern Oklahoma vs ..Texas A&M PUNTING AVERAGE: 43 2,. Bill Dement, Angelo State, 1968-71 Commerce, 2006; Angelo State vs ..Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian PUNT RETURN YARDS: 1,212, Larry Pullin, Texas A&I, 1965-68 vs ..Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 PUNT RETURN AVG .: 18 5,. Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965-66 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 0, All games above and Angelo State vs . KICK RETURN YARDS: 1,517, Jerry Clement, Stephen F ..Austin, 1962-65 Central St ..(Okla .), 1973; Southwestern Okla ..vs ..Okla ..Panhandle State, 2001; KICK RETURN AVG .: 25 3,. Jerry Clement, Stephen F ..Austin, 1962-65 Midwestern State vs ..Western N .M ., 2001; Southwestern Oklahoma vs ..Texas INTERCEPTIONS: 36, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1963-66 A&M Commerce, 2006; Angelo State vs ..Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: 535, Autry Beamon, East Texas State,1971-74 Christian vs ..Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New POINTS: 426, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (438*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Mexico, 2007 Christian, 2007-08) FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS ALLOWED: 30, Howard Payne vs ..Stephen F ..Austin, 1959 TOUCHDOWNS: 70, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, 1973-76; Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (73*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) PATs: 213, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 TEAM (Season) PAT ATTEMPTS: 222, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 689, Texas A&I, 1986 CONSECUTIVE PATs: 76, Bryan Thompson, Angelo State, 1987-90 RUSHING YARDS: 4,342, Texas A&I, 1986 FIELD GOALS: 59, J .W ..Boren, Tarleton State, 1999-2002 (att ..83) RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 395 .2, Texas A&I, 1986 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 84, Billy Watkins, East Texas State, 1990-93 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 749, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 CONSECUTIVE FGs: 24, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2004-06 PASS COMPLETIONS: 460, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 KICKING POINTS: 339, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME: 41 .8, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 7,803, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE:. .718 (249-347), Midwestern State, 2009 PASSING YARDS: 5,155, West Texas A&M, 2007 * Record vacated because of NCAA penalties . PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 448, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 51, West Texas A&M, 2007 Buffalo Football TOTAL PLAYS: 1,028, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 Note: Texas A&I became Texas A&M-Kingsville in 1993; East Texas State became Texas TOTAL YARDS: 7,082, Abilene Christian, 2007 A&M-Commerce in 1996; West Texas State became West Texas A&M in 1993, Central State became Central Oklahoma in 1991 .

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INDIVIDUAL (Single Game) Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B TOTAL PLAYS: 734, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 POINTS SCORED: 42, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs ..West Texas A&M, Nov . TOTAL YARDS: 4,976, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 22, 2008 TOTAL YARDS/GM: 436 .7, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs ..West Texas A&M, Nov ..22, RECEPTIONS: 96, Tyson Williams, West Texas A&M, 2010 2008 RECEIVING YARDS: 1,867, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 POINTS SCORED KICKING: 21, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs . RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 143 .6, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 22, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 49, Kenneth Parks, East Texas State vs ..Carson-Newman, PUNT RETURNS: 35, Johnnie Jones, Central Oklahoma, 1998 1972 LSC Football Records RUSHING YARDS: 342, Carlton Booe, Northeastern State vs ..Southeastern PUNT RETURN YARDS: 526, Byron Shaw, Texas A&I, 1973 Oklahoma, 1998 PUNT RETURN AVG .: 22 1,. Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 94, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern KICK RETURNS: 36, Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011 Oklahoma, Sep ..12, 2009 KICK RETURN YARDS: 975, Jerome Hewitt, Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern KICK RETURN AVG .: 38 0,. David Hurst, East Texas State, 1949 Oklahoma, Sep ..12, 2009 PUNTS: 89, Rick Kinsey, Stephen F ..Austin, 1978 PASSING YARDS: 695, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, PUNTING YARDS: 3,509, Dan Roberson, East Texas State, 1986 Sep ..12, 2009 PUNTING AVG .: 46 8,. Bill Huffman, Sul Ross, 1960 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Keith Null, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, INTERCEPTIONS: 14, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1966 Nov ..22, 2008; Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico vs Southern Nazarene, Aug 28, INT ..RETURN YARDS: 318, Autry Beamon, East Texas State, 1972 2010 POINTS: 204, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (234*, Bernard Scott, TOTAL PLAYS: 102, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep . Abilene Christian, 2007) 12, 2009 TOUCHDOWNS: 34, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (39*, Bernard Scott, TOTAL YARDS: 681, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep . Abilene Christian, 2007) 12, 2009 PATs: 82, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 RECEPTIONS: 15, Alester Givens, Tarleton St ..vs ..Midwestern St ., 2001; Cory Sims, PAT ATTEMPTS: 86, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 Texas A&M-Commerce vs ..Midwestern St ., 2002 CONSECUTIVE PATs: 48, Sergio Castillo Jr ., West Texas A&M, 2011 RECEIVING YARDS: 323, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, FIELD GOALS: 21, Morgan Lineberry, Abilene Christian, 2010 Nov ..22, 2008 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 30, Jared Homer, Northeastern State, 2008; Morgan RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 5, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Lineberry, Abilene Christian, 2010 Christian, Nov ..22, 2008 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS: 15, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005 PUNT RETURNS: 10, Kerry Simien, Texas A&I vs ..West Texas A&M, 1988 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY: 100% (15-15) Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 224, Bobby Menchaca, Angelo State vs ..McMurry, 1969 KICKING POINTS: 117, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2008 KICK RETURNS: 8, Sam Tarrant, East Texas State vs ..Southwest Texas, 1979; ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 2,982, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 Brandon Williams, Midwestern State at Abilene Christian, 2008; Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, Sep 25, 2010; Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M at Central Missouri, Nov 20, 2010 individual (longest plays) KICK RETURN YARDS: 218, Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern LONGEST RUN: 99, JT Thompson, Eastern New Mexico vs ..East Central, 2007; New Mexico, Sep 25, 2010 Keithon Flemming, West Texas A&M vs ..Angelo State, 2007 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 409, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian at West Texas A&M, LONGEST PASS: 99, Binky Ford to Frankie Reescano, Sam Houston vs ..Howard Oct ..18, 2008 Payne, 1980; Matt Morris to Casey Cowan, Texas A&M-Commerce vs . PUNTS: 32, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs ..East Texas State, 1946 Midwestern State, 1997; Taylor Harris to Stephen Burton, West Texas A&M vs . PUNTING YARDS: 1,203, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs ..East Texas State, 1946 Tarleton State, 2010; Jake Glover to Vernon Johnson, Midwestern State vs . INTERCEPTIONS: 5, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross vs ..East Texas State, 1966 Abilene Christian, 2011 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: 122, Autry Beamon, East Texas State vs ..East LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 100, Leonard Avery, Texas A&I vs ..Slippery Rock, 1976; Central, 1972 Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I vs ..Northern Arizona, 1980; Justin Parson, Tarleton PATs: 11, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian vs ..West Texas A&M, Nov ..22, 2008; Todd State vs ..Central Oklahoma, 2003 Phillips, West Texas A&M at Southwestern Okla ., Sep 11, 2010 LONGEST KICK RETURN: 100, Johnny Stovall, North Texas vs ..Sam Houston, 1936; PAT ATTEMPTS: 11, Jack Kyle, Sam Houston vs ..Brooke Army, 1949 (made 9); Bob Sloan, East Texas State vs ..Midwestern State,1950; Marvin Brown, East Texas Matt Adams, Abilene Christian vs ..West Texas A&M, Nov ..22, 2008 (made 11); State vs ..Midwestern State, 1951; Gary Berry, East Texas State vs ..Sam Houston, Todd Phillips, West Texas A&M at Southwestern Okla ., Sep 11, 2010 (made 11) 1958; Dwight Harrison, Texas A&I vs ..Southwest Texas, 1967; Wylie Turner, FIELD GOALS: 6, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs ..Southeastern Oklahoma, Angelo State vs ..Sam Houston, 1976; Joe Ferris, Southwest Texas vs ..Stephen F . Sep ..12, 2009 Austin, 1980; Steve Parker, Abilene Christian vs ..Angelo State, 1982; Rufus Smith, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs Eastern N .M ..vs ..Howard Payne, 1985; Darrell Whitaker, Eastern N .M ..vs ..N .M . Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep ..12, 2009 Highlands, 1994; Jurome Lee, Angelo State vs West. Texas A&M, 1995; Norman Miller, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs ..Portland State, 1995; Cliff Douglas, West Texas INDIVIDUAL (Season) A&M vs ..Southwestern Okla ., 1996; Kareem Larrimore, West Texas A&M vs . Okla ..Panhandle St ., 1998; Derrick Foster, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs ..Angelo St ., RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 317, Gerome Castleberry, East Central, 2002 1999; Anthony Armstrong, West Texas A&M vs ..Eastern N .M ., 2003; Corey White, RUSHING YARDS: 2,156, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (2,165*, Bernard Eastern N .M ..vs ..Southwestern Okla ., 2004; Kyle Fox, Angelo State vs ..Western Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) State, 2005; Justin Johnson, Abilene Christian vs ..Eastern New Mexico, 2009 RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY: 11 .7, Jimmy Pipkin, Midwestern State, 2011 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 100, Robby Robinett, Southwest Texas vs . RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 182 .8, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 Lamar, 1959; Richey Robertson, Stephen F ..Austin vs ..East Central, 1966; Byron RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 28, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (35*, Shaw, Texas A&I vs ..Sul Ross, 1972; James Cross, Angelo St ..vs ..Sul Ross, 1974; Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) Emmuel Thompson, Texas A&I vs ..Central St ..(Okla ),. 1979; B ..Tillman, Harding MOST 100-YD RUSHING GAMES: 12, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 vs .Northeastern St ., 1999; Tonmar Johnson, Eastern N .M ..vs ..Midwestern St ., MOST 200-YD GAMES RUSHING: 5, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 1999; Justin Hibler, Eastern N .M ..vs ..Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2000; Fred Shaw, PASSING ATTEMPTS: 647, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 Central Okla ..vs ..Tarleton St ., 2004; Markell Walker, East Central at Southeastern PASS COMPLETIONS: 404, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 Okla ., 2010; Cory Whitfield, Texas A&M-Commerce at Texas A&M-Kingsville, PASS COMPLETION PCT .:. .720 (118-164), Rahsaan Bell, Midwestern State, 2007 2011 PASSING YARDS: 5,097, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 LONGEST PUNT: 89, Mark Bounds, West Texas State vs ..Central State (Okla .), PASSING YARDS/GAME: 437 .3, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 1990 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 48, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 69, Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian vs ..East Texas State, PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME: 40 .4, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico 2009 1976 MOST 200-YARD GAMES PASSING: 13, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2007;

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 27 lone star CONFERENCE records LSC ANNUAL RUSHING LEADER LSC ANNUAL PASSING LEADERS LONE STAR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2011 Keidrick Jackson, ...... 1,044 2011 Mitchell Gale, ACU...... 3,823 1932 North Texas State 2010 Baylen Laury, SOSU...... 1,192 2010 Taylor Harris, WTAMU...... 4,806 1933 East Texas State 1934 East Texas State 2009 Fred Winborn, TAMU-K...... 1,295 2009 JJ Harp, ENMU...... 4,373 1935 East Texas State, North Texas State, Stephen F ..Austin 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU...... 2,156 2008 Keith Null, WTAMU...... 4,976 1936 North Texas State 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU...... 2,165 2007 Keith Null, WTAMU...... 4,134 1937 East Texas State 2006 Daniel Polk, MSU...... 1,199 2006 Dalton Bell, WTAMU...... 3,998 1938 East Texas State 1939 North Texas State 2005 Derrick Ross, TSU...... 1,512 2005 Dalton Bell, WTAMU...... 3,799 1940 North Texas State 2004 Derrick Ross, TSU...... 1,560 2004 Derek Maupin, WTAMU...... 3,461 1941 North Texas State 2003 Larry Williams, TAMUK ...... 1,570 2003 Cliff Watkins, TSU...... 3,547 1942 East Texas State 2002 Gerome Castleberry, ECU ...... 1,379 2002 Pete Darnell, ECU ...... 2,311 1946 North Texas State 2001 Gerome Castleberry, ECU ...... 1,308 2001 Steve Kelly, TSU ...... 3,077 1947 North Texas State 1948 Southwest Texas State 2000 DeWayne Miles, WTAMU...... 1,524 2000 Steve Kelly, TSU...... 2,782 1949 East Texas State 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU ...... 1,370 1999 Luke Cullins, Harding ...... 2,648 1950 Sul Ross State 1998 Reggie Donner, UCO ...... 1,432 1998 Mitch Brown, MSU ...... 2,503 1951 East Texas State 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding ...... 1,299 1997 Chad Cole, TSU ...... 2,674 1952 East Texas State 1953 East Texas State 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO ...... 1,233 1996 Chad Cole, TSU ...... 2,503 1954 East Texas State, SW Texas State 1995 Derrick Johnson, ENMU ...... 1,265 1995 grady Benton, WTAMU ...... 2,077 1955 East Texas State, SW Texas State, Sam Houston State 1994 Joe Aska, UCO ...... 1,629 1994 Mike Jinks, ASU ...... 1,897 1956 Sam Houston State 1993 Tyrone Jones, UCO ...... 1,108 1993 Rex Lamberti, ACU ...... 2,052 1957 East Texas State, Lamar 1992 Tyrone Jones, UCO ...... 1,075 1992 Wilbur Odom, ASU ...... 1,799 1958 East Texas State 1959 East Texas State, Texas A&I 1991 Landrum Hale, ENMU ...... 1,098 1991 Bobby Bounds, TAMUC ...... 1,825 1960 Texas A&I 1990 Andre Tucker, ENMU ...... 965 1990 Bobby Bounds, TAMUC ...... 1,905 1961 Sam Houston State 1989 Johnny Bailey, TAMUK ...... 1,269 1989 Mickey Russell, ASU ...... 2,206 1962 Texas A&I 1988 Johnny Bailey, TAMUK ...... 1,442 1988 Doak Taylor, WTAMU ...... 2,379 1963 Southwest Texas State 1987 Johnny Bailey, TAMUK ...... 1,598 1987 Royce Slechta, TAMUC ...... 2,105 1964 Sam Houston State 1965 Sul Ross State 1986 Johnny Bailey, TAMUK ...... 2,011 1986 Tod Mayfield, WTAMU ...... 3,664 1966 East Texas State 1985 Heath Sherman, TAMUK ...... 1,111 1985 Rex Lamberti, ACU ...... 3,010 1967 Texas A&I 1984 Anthony Thomas, ACU ...... 1,096 1984 Bruno Briones, TAMUC ...... 1,839 1968 Texas A&I 1983 Ricky Dirks, TAMUC ...... 1,299 1983 , TAMUC ...... 1,960 1969 East Texas State, Texas A&I 1970 Texas A&I 1982 Roger Wiley, SHSU ...... 1,079 1982 Loyal Proffitt, ACU ...... 2,243 1971 Southwest Texas State, Howard Payne 1981 Cary Noiel, TAMUC ...... 1,307 1981 Loyal Proffitt, ACU ...... 2,306 1972 East Texas State 1980 Anthony Jonson, ASU ...... 1,003 1980 Wade Wilson ...... 1,978 1973 Abilene Christian 1979 Paul Hood, SFA ...... 1,332 1979 John Mayes, ACU ...... 2,352 1974 Texas A&I 1978 Jerry Aldridge, ASU ...... 1,493 1978 John Mayes, ACU ...... 2,535 1975 Texas A&I 1976 Texas A&I 1977 Mike Richardson, TAMUC ...... 1,095 1977 John Mayes, ACU ...... 2,201 1977 Abilene Christian, Texas A&I 1976 Larry Collins, TAMUK ...... 1,185 1976 Jim Reese, ACU ...... 2,309 1978 Angelo State 1975 Aundra Thompson, TAMUC ...... 1,976 1975 Jim Reese, ACU ...... 2,355 1979 Texas A&I 1974 Don Hardeman, TAMUK ...... 1,355 1974 Lynn Leonard, ASU ...... 1,679 1980 Southwest Texas State 1981 Southwest Texas State 1973 Craig Powell, TAMUC ...... 1,029 1973 Clint Longley, ACU ...... 2,719 1982 Southwest Texas State 1972 Kenneth Parks, TAMUC ...... 1,302 1972 , TAMUC ...... 1,292 1983 East Texas State, Southwest Texas State 1971 Jerry Austin, ASU ...... 1,199 1971 Jim Duncan, SWT ...... 1,442 1984 Angelo State 1970 Jerry Austin, ASU ...... 1,263 1970 Jim Dietz, TAMUC ...... 2,000 1985 Texas A&I 1969 Arthur James, TAMUC ...... 1,334 1969 Robert Pearce, SFA ...... 2,104 1986 West Texas A&M 1987 Angelo State, Texas A&I 1968 Arthur James, TAMUC ...... 1,538 1968 J .D ..McMahon, TSU ...... 2,079 1988 Texas A&I 1967 Arthur James, TAMUC...... 963 1967 Jesse Perkins, SWT ...... 1,625 1989 Texas A&I 1966 Danny Foust, Sul Ross ...... 657 1966 Terry Oglesby, TAMUK ...... 1,262 1990 East Texas State 1965 Reece Morrison, SWT ...... 919 1965 Luz Pedraza, Sul Ross ...... 1,505 1991 Eastern New Mexico 1992 Texas A&I 1964 A .C ..Lex, Sul Ross ...... 657 1964 Randy Johnson, TAMUK ...... 1,414 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1963 Jerry Clement, SFA ...... 640 1963 Don Leinneweber, SWT ...... 1,134 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1962 Dee White, SWT ...... 707 1962 Windell Hebert, Lamar ...... 1,112 1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1961 Sid Blanks, TAMUK ...... 609 1961 Windell Hebert, Lamar ...... 1,138 1996 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1960 Sid Blanks, TAMUK ...... 550 1960 James Williams, TAMUC...... 800 1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1998 Central Oklahoma 1959 Sam McCord, TAMUC...... 887 1959 Harold Stephens, SFA ...... 1,265 1999 NE State, Central Oklahoma, SE Oklahoma 1958 George Jackson, SHSU...... 652 1958 Dale Byerly, HPU ...... 950 2000 Northeastern State 1957 Bob Nance, Lamar ...... 658 1957 George Parks, Lamar ...... 701 2001 Texas A&M-Kingsville, Tarleton State 1956 Bob Grisham, SHSU ...... 706 1956 Votto Gaddis, SFA ...... 846 2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2003 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1955 Bennie Boles, SHSU ...... 906 1955 Bobby McBride, SWT ...... 906 2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1954 Norm Cash, Sul Ross ...... 1,225 1954 Allen Boren, SHSU ...... 837 2005 West Texas A&M 1953 Mac Moore, SHSU ...... 793 1953 Pence Dacus, SWT ...... 1,654 2006 West Texas A&M 1952 Don Bingham, Sul Ross ...... 1,090 1952 Don Gottlob, SHSU ...... 2,325 2007 West Texas A&M 1951 Mac Moore, SHSU ...... 1,014 1951 James Gray, TAMUC ...... 1,186 2008 Abilene Christian 2009 Midwestern State, Tarleton State, 1950 Charles Boyles, Sul Ross ...... 1,036 1950 Charles Lafoon, Sul Ross ...... 959 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2010 Abilene Christian 2011 Midwestern State Buffalo Football

28 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k season openers / homecoming results Season-Opening Games Year Score/Opponent WT Record 1942 @Texas Tech 39, WTAMU 0 ...... (17-16) 1977 @Wichita State 14, WTAMU 10...... (34-33) l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B 1910 WTAMU 6, Canyon 0...... (1-0) 1944 Oklahoma State 41, WTAMU 6 ...... (17-17) 1978 @Mississippi State 28, WTAMU 0...... (34-34) 1911 Hereford 8, WTAMU 0...... (1-1) 1945 WTAMU 57, Eastern New Mexico 6...... (18-17) 1979 WTAMU 14, Southern Illinois 0 ...... (35-34) 1912 WTAMU 31, Amarillo High 0 ...... (2-1) 1946 @Texas Tech 26, WTAMU 14 ...... (18-18) 1980 McNeese State 20, WTAMU 17...... (35-35) 1913 Amarillo High 6, WTAMU 0 ...... (2-2) 1947 @Tulsa 26, WTAMU 13...... (18-19) 1981 WTAMU 17, Louisiana Tech 10...... (36-35) 1914 WTAMU 20, Hereford High 0...... (3-2) 1948 WTAMU 28, Northern Arizona ...... (19-19) 1982 Abilene Christian 33,WTAMU 29...... (36-36) 1915 WTAMU 7, Clarendon College 0...... (4-2) 1949 WTAMU 41, TAMU-Commerce 7...... (20-19) 1983 @North Texas 32, WTAMU 3...... (36-37) 1916 Clarendon College 19, WTAMU 0...... (4-3) 1950 WTAMU 52, Northern Arizona 12...... (21-19) 1984 @Northern Illinois 40, WTAMU 33...... (36-38) 1917 WTAMU 6, Clovis High 3...... (5-3) 1951 Trinity 19, WTAMU 7...... (21-20) 1985 @Abilene Christian 25, WTAMU 18...... (36-39) 1918 WTAMU 97, Clovis High 7...... (6-3) 1952 @Texas Tech 48, WTAMU 7 ...... (21-21) 1986 Troy State 38, WTAMU 32...... (36-40) 1919 WTAMU 22, Portales High 0 ...... (7-3) 1953 @Texas Tech 40, WTAMU 14 ...... (21-22) 1987 Stephen F ..Austin 7, WTAMU 3 ...... (36-41) 1920 Hereford 15, WTAMU 0...... (7-4) 1954 McMurry 40, WTAMU 14...... (21-23) 1988 @Lamar 42, WTAMU 21...... (36-42) 1921 Texas Christian 30, WTAMU 0...... (7-5) 1955 WTAMU 46, Corpus Christi 0...... (22-23) 1989 CS-Sacramento 35, WTAMU 22...... (36-43) 1922 Wayland Baptist 19, WTAMU 0 ...... (7-6) 1956 WTAMU 29, Corpus Christi 6...... (23-23) 1990 @CS-Sacramento 22, WTAMU 9...... (36-44) 1923 WTAMU 100, Panhandle St ..0...... (8-6) 1957 WTAMU 20, McMurry 7 ...... (24-23) 1992 Southwestern Oklahoma St ..37, WTAMU 0. . . . . (36-45) 1924 North Texas 19, WTAMU 7...... (8-7) 1958 @Virginia Tech 28, WTAMU 12...... (24-24) 1993 Fort Lewis 47, WTAMU 24...... (36-46) 1925 Hardin-Simmons 19, WTAMU 6...... (8-8) 1959 @Arizona State 43, WTAMU 22...... (24-25) 1994 WTAMU 39, Fort Lewis 16 ...... (37-46) 1926 WTAMU 2, Clarendon 0...... (9-8) 1960 @Texas Tech 38, WTAMU 14 ...... (24-26) 1995 WTAMU 35, Western New Mexico 23 ...... (38-46) 1927 WTAMU 44, Clarendon 0...... (10-8) 1961 WTAMU 55, Brigham Young 8...... (25-26) 1996 Adams State 13, WTAMU 10...... (38-47) 1928 SW Oklahoma 26, WTAMU 0...... (10-9) 1962 WTAMU 61, Trinity 0...... (26-26) 1997 @Stephen F ..Austin 35, WTAMU 17...... (38-48) 1929 WTAMU 32, Panhandle St ..0...... (11-9) 1963 WTAMU 22, Texas-Arlington 17...... (27-26) 1998 WTAMU 54, Panhandle State 14...... (39-48) 1930 Central Oklahoma 7, WTAMU 0...... (11-10) 1964 Ohio 16, WTAMU 14...... (27-27) 1999 WTAMU 30, @Panhandle State 20 ...... (40-48) 1931 Texas Tech 21, WTAMU 0...... (11-11) 1965 WTAMU 7, @Ohio 0...... (28-27) 2000 WTAMU 50, W ..New Mexico 0...... (41-48) 1932 Hardin-Simmons 6, WTAMU 0...... (11-12) 1966 WTAMU 38, Texas-Arlington 6...... (29-27) 2001 Midwestern State 42, WTAMU 14 ...... (41-49) 1933 SW Oklahoma 27, WTAMU 6...... (11-13) 1967 WTAMU 35, Montana State 26 ...... (30-27) 2002 SW Oklahoma St ..39, WTAMU 21...... (41-50) 1934 East Central (Okla .) 12, WTAMU 0...... (11-14) 1968 WTAMU 45, Lamar 7 ...... (31-27) 2003 WTAMU 42, Panhandle State 21...... (42-50) 1935 WTAMU 20, New Mexico Military 7...... (12-14) 1969 Northern Arizona 21, WTAMU 20...... (31-28) 2004 East Central 13, WTAMU 6...... (42-51) 1936 WTAMU 56, Panhandle State 0...... (13-14) 1970 @Lamar 33, WTAMU 28...... (31-29) 2005 WTAMU 91, @New Mexico Highlands 21. . . . . (43-51) 1937 WTAMU 33, Panhandle State 0...... (14-14) 1971 @Memphis State 30, WTAMU 0 ...... (31-30) 2006 WTAMU 44, Mesa State 14...... (44-51) 1938 WTAMU 40, Daniel Baker 7...... (15-14) 1972 @Drake 40, WTAMU 12...... (31-31) 2007 WTAMU 55, South Dakota 45...... (45-51) 1939 @Arizona State 19, WTAMU 0...... (15-15) 1973 WTAMU 13, Drake 10...... (32-31) 2008 WTAMU 23, @Mesa State 20...... (46-51) 1940 WTAMU 20, McMurry 0 ...... (16-15) 1974 WTAMU 37, @Drake 17...... (33-31) 2009 Grand Valley State 37, WTAMU 23...... (46-52) 1941 WTAMU 34, Oklahoma City...... (17-15) 1975 @Wichita State 14, WTAMU 7...... (33-32) 2010 @Grand Valley State 34, WTAMU 31...... (46-53) 1976 WTAMU 14, Wichita State 10 ...... (34-32) 2011 CSU-Pueblo 26, WTAMU 24...... (46-54) homecoming Games Year Score/Opponent WT Record 1965 New Mexico State 10, WTAMU 2...... (11-12-1) 1989 WTAMU 28, Cameron 9 ...... (28-18-2) 1931 WTAMU 7, New Mexico 0...... (1-0-0) 1966 WTAMU 41, Richmond 7...... (12-12-1) 1990 TAMU-Commerce 51, WTAMU 35...... (28-19-2) 1932 WTAMU 7, Sul Ross State 7 ...... (1-0-1) 1967 WTAMU 37, Texas-Arlington 27...... (13-12-1) 1992 W ..New Mexico 30, WTAMU 20...... (28-20-2) 1933 Oklahoma City 32, WTAMU 13 ...... (1-1-1) 1968 WTAMU 53, W ..Michigan 36...... (14-12-1) 1993 Midwestern State 31, WTAMU 12 ...... (28-21-2) 1934 McMurry 17, WTAMU 7...... (1-2-1) 1969 WTAMU 17, New Mexico St ..16...... (15-12-1) 1994 WTAMU 70, W ..New Mexico 44...... (29-21-2) 1937 WTAMU 26, NW Oklahoma 0...... (2-2-1) 1970 North Texas 11, WTAMU 10...... (15-13-1) 1995 WTAMU 46, Tarleton State 23...... (30-21-2) 1938 WTAMU 16, Sul Ross State 7 ...... (3-2-1) 1971 Idaho 26, WTAMU 0...... (15-14-1) 1996 Angelo State 28, WTAMU 10...... (30-22-2) 1939 WTAMU 34, St ..Mary’s 13...... (4-2-1) 1972 WTAMU 63, New Mexico St ..14...... (16-14-1) 1997 WTAMU 31, Tarleton State 17...... (31-22-2) 1941 WTAMU 40, St ..Mary’s 21...... (5-2-1) 1973 Utah State 36, WTAMU 14 ...... (16-15-1) 1998 WTAMU 37, Angelo State 7...... (32-22-2) 1942 Hardin-Simmons 27, WTAMU 6...... (5-3-1) 1974 Lamar 9, WTAMU 7 ...... (16-16-1) 1999 WTAMU 7, Tarleton State 6...... (33-22-2) 1950 WTAMU 39, Sam Houston St ..18...... (6-3-1) 1975 WTAMU 24, Drake 6...... (17-16-1) 2000 WTAMU 45, TAMU-Commerce 20...... (34-22-2) 1951 Hardin-Simmons 27, WTAMU 6...... (6-4-1) 1976 WTAMU 30, McNeese State 25...... (18-16-1) 2001 Tarleton State 62, WTAMU 3...... (34-23-2) 1952 WTAMU 45, New Mexico State 7...... (7-4-1) 1977 WTAMU 31, Drake 7...... (19-16-1) 2002 Angelo State 19, WTAMU 0...... (34-24-2) 1954 WTAMU 41, New Mexico State 7...... (8-4-1) 1978 WTAMU 55, Lamar 16 ...... (20-16-1) 2003 Midwestern State 48, WTAMU 13 ...... (34-25-2) 1955 Hardin-Simmons 19, WTAMu 18...... (8-5-1) 1979 WTAMU 33, Indiana State 17 ...... (21-16-1) 2004 Midwestern State 30, WTAMU 26 ...... (34-26-2) 1956 Texas-El Paso 16, WTAMU 13...... (8-6-1) 1980 WTAMU 17, New Mexico St ..15...... (22-16-1) 2005 WTAMU 52, Eastern New Mexico 52...... (35-26-2) 1957 WTAMU 39, Hardin-Simmons 19...... (9-6-1) 1981 WTAMU 17, Indiana State 15 ...... (23-16-1) 2006 WTAMU 29, Midwestern State 27...... (36-26-2) 1958 Texas-El Paso 29, WTAMU 12...... (9-7-1) 1982 Wichita State 24, WTAMU 21 ...... (23-17-1) 2007 WTAMU 62, Eastern New Mexico 31...... (37-26-2) 1959 Virginia Tech 26, WTAMU 21...... (9-8-1) 1983 WTAMU 24, Illinois State 24...... (23-17-2) 2008 WTAMU 42, Midwestern State 14...... (38-26-2) 1960 WTAMU 28, Trinity 0...... (10-8-1) 1984 WTAMU 14, Abilene Christian 10...... (24-17-2) 2009 WTAMU 34, Eastern New Mexico 24...... (39-26-2) 1961 Arizona State 28, WTAMU 11 ...... (10-9-1) 1985 WTAMU 33, Wichita State 21 ...... (25-17-2) 2010 WTAMU 48, Tarleton State 17...... (40-26-2) 1962 WTAMU 20, New Mexico State 12...... (11-9-1) 1986 WTAMU 38, Angelo State 15...... (26-17-2) 2011 WTAMU 19, Angelo State 7...... (41-26-2) 1963 Arizona 6, WTAMU 3...... (11-10-1) 1987 WTAMU 27, East Central 17...... (27-17-2) 1964 Memphis State 41, WTAMU 0...... (11-11-1) 1988 TAMU-Commerce 41, WTAMU 37...... (27-18-2) wt all-time vs. opponents Team W L T Clarendon 8 8 2 Louisiana Tech 1 3 0 Oklahoma City 3 3 0 Tampa 1 1 0 Abilene Christian 17 28 0 Clovis High 1 1 0 Louisville 1 2 0 Oklahoma State 1 1 0 Tarleton State 12 9 0 Abilene Collegians 1 0 0 Colorado College 3 1 0 Lowery Phillips 1 1 0 Pacific 4 0 0 TAMU-Commerce 13 14 0 Adams State 5 1 0 Colorado State 3 3 1 Lubbock Air Base 2 0 0 Panhandle State 14 1 0 TAMU-Kingsville 9 16 1 Albuquerque AFB 1 0 0 Corpus Christi 4 0 0 McMurry 12 7 1 Phillips 1 0 0 Texas-Arlington 10 9 0 Amarillo Air Base 0 2 0 Dalhart Air Base 1 0 0 McNeese State 3 7 0 Pittsburg State 1 1 1 Texas Christian 0 1 0 Amarillo High 2 5 0 Daniel Baker 4 5 1 Memphis State 0 6 0 Plainview High 0 2 0 Texas-El Paso 10 17 0 Amarillo Military 1 0 0 Drake 8 10 0 Mesa State 2 0 0 Portales High 2 0 0 Texas Tech 7 21 0 Angelo State 10 14 0 East Carolina 2 0 0 Midwestern State 14 11 0 Prairie View A&M 2 0 0 Texas Wesleyan 1 2 0 Arizona 3 9 1 East Central (Okla ). 5 5 0 Mississippi College 0 2 0 Richmond 1 0 0 Trinity 8 7 0 Arizona State 7 13 0 Eastern New Mexico 14 11 0 Mississippi State 1 0 0 St ..Benedict’s 3 4 0 Troy State 0 2 0 Azusa Pacific 1 0 0 Fort Lewis College 2 2 0 Montana State 2 0 0 St ..Mary’s 3 0 0 Truman State 2 0 0 Baylor 0 2 0 Florida 0 1 0 Montezuma College 2 0 0 Sam Houston State 1 1 0 Tulsa 1 13 1 Bowling Green 4 1 0 Fresno State 1 1 0 Nebraska-Kearney 1 1 0 San Diego State 1 1 0 Utah State 0 5 0 Brigham Young 1 0 0 Goodnight College 2 0 0 Nevada-Las Vegas 1 0 0 San Jose State 2 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 2 0 CS-Northridge 1 0 0 Grand Valley State 0 2 0 New Mexico 9 5 0 Seth Ward 2 2 0 Washburn 1 0 0 CS-Sacramento 0 2 0 Hardin-Simmons 10 26 0 NM Highlands 10 1 0 South Dakota 1 0 0 West Georgia 0 0 0 CSU-Pueblo 0 1 0 Hereford 2 3 0 NM Military 10 8 2 South Dakota State 1 0 0 Wayland Baptist 8 5 1 Cal Poly-SLO 0 2 0 Hereford Town Team 0 1 0 New Mexico State 26 11 2 South Plains Air Base 1 0 0 Western Michigan 3 1 0 Cameron 2 2 0 Houston 1 4 0 North Texas 6 15 0 Southwest Texas State 1 0 0 Western New Mexico 4 2 0 Canyon High 1 0 0 Howard Payne 2 1 0 Northeast Louisiana 2 0 0 Southern Illinois 4 4 0 Western State, Colo. 4 0 0 Central Arkansas 0 2 0 Idaho 1 1 0 Northeastern State 6 1 0 Southern Mississippi 3 8 0 Western Washington 0 1 0 Central Missouri 1 1 0 Illinois State 0 0 2 Northern Arizona 9 1 0 SE Oklahoma State 3 7 0 Wichita State 11 11 0 Central Oklahoma 8 11 1 Incarnate Word 2 0 0 Northern Illinois 3 4 0 SW Louisiana 0 2 0 Central Washington 2 1 0 Indiana State 5 2 0 Northwestern Oklahoma 4 5 0 SW Oklahoma State 7 10 2 2012 Oppenents in Bold Chadron State 0 1 0 Iowa State 0 2 0 Northwest Missouri St .. 2 1 0 Stephen F ..Austin 2 3 0 Cincinnati 1 0 0 Lamar 8 5 1 Ohio 2 1 0 Sul Ross State 6 0 2

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John G. Miller 1919 1926 Alfred Baggett Jack C. Curtice 1945 1910-12 (4-2) Coach: Walter Willy (2-6) Coach: Oscar “Ox” Eckhardt 1933-39 1940-41 (2-6) Coach: W .A ..“Gus” Miller Miller, the first coach in WTAMU history, Portales High (H) W 72-0 Clarendon W 2-0 Baggett led the Buffs to an Alamo Curtice led the Buffs to their first-ever Eastern New Mexico W 57-6 coached the Buffs from 1910-12 . Plainview (H) L 0-6 McMurry L 0-21 Conference co-championship in 1939 .. undisputed Alamo Conference crown in Baylor L 0-32 1910 Clarendon (H) W 21-0 Daniel Baker L 0-14 He served as the University’s athletic 1940 ..He left WTAMU for the athletic Tulsa L 0-32 (2-2) Coach: John G ..Miller Canadian (H) W 55-0 Hardin-Simmons L 2-3 director after the reorganization of the director position at Texas-El Paso . New Mexico L 0-13 Canyon (H) W 6-0 Wayland Baptist W 6-0 North Texas L 3-16 department in 1938 . 1940 Amarillo Air Base L 12-20 Amarillo High (H) W 36-0 New Mexico Military L 0-26 New Mexico Military W 46-6 1933 (7-3) Coach: Jack C ..Curtice Texas Tech L 6-12 Plainview L 0-22 H/A: 3-1/1-1 154-32 Abilene Christian L 6-19 (2-9) Coach: Alfred E ..Baggett Alamo Conference Champions Dalhart Air Base W 21-0 Hereford L 6-10 Texas Tech L 2-7 Southwestern Oklahoma L 6-27 McMurry (H) W 20-0 Colorado College L 19-20 H/A: 2-0/0-2 48-32 Wayne McCorkle 61-86 Central Oklahoma L 0-6 Arizona State (H) L 12-19 115-135 1911 1920 1927 New Mexico Military L 9-26 Western State, Colo .. W 48-0 (3-4) Coach: John G ..Miller McCorkle became the third coach (6-3-1) Coach: Oscar “Ox” Eckhardt Southeastern Oklahoma L 0-20 Fresno State L 6-15 W.W. “Windy” Nicklaus Hereford L 0-8 in a three-year period for WTAMU .. Clarendon W 44-0 Hardin-Simmons L 0-6 Northern Arizona (H) W 27-6 1946 Seth Ward (H) L 0-16 He led WTAMU to its worst record to Daniel Baker L 0-2 East Central L 0-12 St ..Benedict’s (H) W 40-14 Nicklaus coached for three games in the Hereford (H) L 3-5 date at 1-5-1 . McMurry L 0-13 McMurry W 13-6 Hardin-Simmons L 7-28 1946 after Miller resigned the position Goodnight College (H) W 3-0 1920 Southwestern Oklahoma T 6-6 Oklahoma City L 13-32 Oklahoma City W 25-0 1946 Amarillo High (H) W 15-5 (1-5-1) Coach: Wayne McCorkle Hardin-Simmons L 0-7 St ..Benedict’s L 7-19 TAMU-Kingsville (H) W 26-6 (5-5) Coach: Gus Miller (3-4)/ Hereford (H) W 5-0 Hereford Town Team (H) L 0-15 Abilene Christian W 13-6 New Mexico Highlands W 7-6 St ..Mary’s W 28-0 (2-1) H/A: 3-2/0-2 26-81 Wayland Baptist L 0-12 New Mexico Highlands W 25-0 Northwestern Oklahoma L 6-7 H/A: 4-1/3-2 239-88 S21 Texas Tech L 14-26 1912 New Mexico Military (H) L 0-13 New Mexico Military W 19-0 61-167 1941 S27 Houston (H) L 12-14 (3-1) Coach: John G ..Miller Clarendon (H) L 13-28 Stephen F ..Austin W 27-6 1934 (8-2) Coach: Jack C ..Curtice O4 New Mexico L 0-6 Amarillo High (H) W 31-0 SW Oklahoma (H) T 0-0 Texas Tech W 12-9 (4-6) Coach: Alfred E ..Baggett Oklahoma City W 34-0 O12 Colorado College (H) W 13-12 Seth Ward (A) W 19-0 Clarendon L 0-12 149-49 East Central (H) L 0-12 Fresno State W 7-6 O19 Texas-El Paso L 20-26 Clarendon College (N) L 0-12 Wayland Baptist W 21-7 Southwestern Oklahoma (H) L 0-9 Arizona State W 13-7 O26 New Mexico State (H) W 21-14 Clarendon College (H) W 3-0 H/A: 0-3-1/1-2 34-87 W. Mitchell Jones Texas-El Paso (H) W 20-6 New Mexico State W 51-0 N2 Northern Arizona (H) W 20-0 H/A/N: 2-0/1-0/0-1 53-12 1928 New Mexico Military W 41-0 Western State, Colo .. W 66-0 N9 Hardin-Simmons L 7-28 Samuel D. Burton Jones coached the Buffs in 1928 ..He McMurry (H) L 7-17 Northern Arizona W 27-0 N15 Wichita State (H) W 7-6 Douglas A. Shirley 1921-24, 1931-32 later became dean of men at WTAMU .. Central Oklahoma L 0-9 Hardin-Simmons L 13-20 N23 Arizona State W 7-0 1913-1917 Burton, a football star from the Uni- He is a member of the WTAMU Hall of New Mexico Highlands (H) W 30-6 Texas-El Paso W 40-7 H/A: 4-1/1-4 121-132 Shirley became the second coach at versity of Oklahoma, began his first of Champions . Panhandle State W 14-0 St ..Mary’s W 40-21 WTAMU and coached the Buffs for four two terms as head coach in 1921 ..He 1928 St ..Benedict’s L 14-19 TAMU-Kingsville L 7-39 Frank Kimbrough years ..He later went on to serve in the coached the WTAMU men’s basketball (2-7) Coach: W ..Mitchell Jones Northwestern Oklahoma L 0-13 298-107 1947-57 administration ..A dorm on the WTAMU team from 1921-33 ..He is regarded as Southwestern Oklahoma L 0-26 H/A: 2-3/2-3 132-91 Kimbrough coached WTAMU for 11 campus was named in his honor . possibly the greatest basketball coach McMurry L 0-16 1935 W.A. “Gus” Miller seasons beginning in 1947 .. He led 1913 in the Southwest ..He is a member of Sam Houston State L 0-6 (5-4-1) Coach: Alfred E ..Baggett 1942-46 the Buffs to the 1950 Sun Bowl and (4-2) Coach: Douglas A ..Shirley the WTAMU Hall of Champions . Hardin-Simmons L 6-25 New Mexico Military W 20-7 Miller coached football and basketball the 1957 Tangerine Bowl, both won Amarillo High L 0-6 1921 TAMU-Commerce L 18-19 Panhandle State W 14-0 at WTAMU ..He served as the school’s by WTAMU .. He served as athletic Wayland Baptist (H) W 12-0 (2-5-1) Coach: Sameul D ..Burton Montezuma College W 14-0 Texas Wesleyan L 0-6 athletic director during his tenure ..He director until his retirement in 1969 .. Goodnight College (H) W 22-0 Texas Christian (H) L 0-30 New Mexico Military W 27-0 McMurry L 7-13 was named to the Helm’s Hall of Fame He is a member of the WTAMU Hall Wayland Baptist W 6-0 Clarendon L 0-9 Abilene Christian W 12-19 New Mexico Highlands W 34-0 in basketball ..Miller is a member of the of Champions .. Kimbrough Memorial Seth Ward (H) W 12-0 Wayland Baptist (H) W 68-0 Texas Tech L 7-18 Texas-El Paso W 14-0 Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame and Stadium was named in his honor after Lowery Phillips L 0-3 New Mexico Military L 10-19 84-129 St ..Benedict’s L 7-21 WTAMU’s Hall of Champions . his death in 1970 . H/A: 3-0/1-2 52-9 Abilene Christian (H) W 35-0 Central Oklahoma T 0-0 1942 1947 1914 Hardin-Simmons L 0-28 Claude E. Reeds Sul Ross State W 7-6 (7-2) Coach: W .A ..“Gus” Miller (7-4) Coach: Frank Kimbrough (3-3) Coach: Douglas A ..Shirley Northwestern Oklahoma (H) L 7-14 1929-30 Southeastern Oklahoma L 7-13 Texas Tech L 0-39 S20 Tulsa L 13-26 Hereford W 20-0 Clarendon (H) T 14-14 Reeds came to WTAMU after a col- 110-66 Arizona State (H) W 28-0 S27 Abilene Christian L 7-13 Hereford (H) W 58-6 H/A: 2-2-1/0-3 134-114 lege football career at University of 1936 Albuquerque AFB (H) W 18-13 O4 Texas Tech L 13-21 Amarillo High (H) L 3-14 1922 Oklahoma ..He led WTAMU to a winning (7-1-2) Coach: Alfred E ..Baggett Texas-El Paso (H) W 7-0 O11 Texas-El Paso (H) W 14-0 Amarillo High L 0-12 (2-8) Coach: Samuel D ..Burton record both years . Panhandle State W 56-0 Northern Arizona W 27-7 O18 Midwestern State (H) W 38-0 Seth Ward (H) L 14-19 S30 Wayland Baptist (H) L 0-19 1929 Texas-El Paso W 13-7 New Mexico State W 23-0 O24 New Mexico State W 34-7 Lowery Phillips (H) W 54-0 O6 Panhandle State (H) W 104-13 (6-3) Coach: Claude E ..Reeds Texas Wesleyan W 9-0 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 0-40 N1 Northern Arizona W 25-0 H/A: 2-2/1-2 149-51 O13 Daniel Baker (H) L 0-13 Panhandle State W 32-0 New Mexico W 13-7 New Mexico W 13-7 N7 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 6-27 1915 O21 Abilene Christian (A) L 0-1 Abilene Christian L 0-15 Southeastern Oklahoma W 34-6 Lubbock Air Base (H) W 14-6 N15 Colorado College W 40-6 (4-3) Coach: Douglas A ..Shirley O27 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 9-35 Hardin-Simmons L 12-14 Northwestern Oklahoma W 26-0 H/A: 4-1/3-1 130-112 N22 Arizona State (H) W 28-18 Clarendon (H) W 7-0 N4 New Mexico (H) L 0-12 Daniel Baker W 7-0 Sul Ross State T 0-0 N29 New Mexico W 28-18 Amarillo High (H) L 2-6 N11 New Mexico Military(H) W 20-0 New Mexico Military W 27-0 New Mexico Highlands W 26-0 1943 H/A: 3-1/4-3 253-125 Seth Ward W 19-6 N17 Clarendon (H) L 6-13 New Mexico Highlands W 13-0 New Mexico Military T 0-0 (No team, World War II) Lubbock High (H) W 19-6 N23 Northwestern Okla ..(H) L 7-13 McMurry L 18-19 St ..Benedict’s L 0-19 1948 Amarillo High L 7-19 N30 Clarendon L 0-26 Texas Tech W 20-0 177-39 1944 (6-5) Coach: Frank Kimbrough Clarendon L 3-13 H/A: 2-6/0-2 146-145 TAMU-Commerce W 19-7 1937 (4-3) Coach: W .A ..“Gus” Miller S11 Northern Arizona (H) W 28-0 Amarillo Military (H) W 18-13 1923 148-55 (6-3): Coach: Alfred E ..Baggett Oklahoma State (A) L 6-41 S18 Texas Tech L 0-19 H/A: 3-1/1-2 75-63 (4-4-1) Coach: Samuel D ..Burton 1930 Panhandle State (H) W 33-0 New Mexico (A) W 19-12 S25 Abilene Christian (H) W 41-19 1916 Panhandle State (H) W 100-0 (6-3-1) Coach: Claude E ..Reeds Daniel Baker (H) W 19-9 Amarillo Air Base L 7-38 O2 North Texas (H) L 7-20 (1-5) Coach: Douglas A ..Shirley Howard Payne (H) L 0-6 Central Oklahoma L 0-7 Texas Wesleyan (H) L 6-13 Texas Tech L 6-35 O9 Texas-El Paso L 7-21 Clarendon L 0-19 New Mexico (H) W 22-8 Panhandle State W 19-0 Texas-El Paso L 14-16 Lubbock Air Base W 19-12 O16 Midwestern State W 28-7 Wayland Baptist (H) L 6-28 Hardin-Simmons W 6-0 Abilene Christian W 16-7 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 0-40 Abilene Collegians (A) W 41-6 O23 TAMU-Commerce# L 7-13 Amarillo High L 0-34 Clarendon T 6-6 TAMU-Commerce W 14-0 Northwestern Oklahoma (H) W 26-0 South Plains Air Base W 19-6 O30 Houston (H) W 28-13 Clarendon (H) L 6-19 New Mexico Military L 0-22 Texas Tech W 6-0 St ..Benedict’s (H) W 20-0 107-150 N11 Hardin-Simmons L 6-28 Lubbock High (H) W 18-0 North Texas L 6-14 Daniel Baker T 0-0 Sul Ross State W 10-0 N27 New Mexico (H) W 19-0 Wayland Baptist L 0-20 Clarendon W 6-0 New Mexico Military L 6-27 New Mexico Military (H) W 41-20 D4 Corpus Christi W 21-13 H/A: 1-2/0-3 30-120 TAMU-Commerce L 6-20 Stephen F ..Austin W 64-0 H/A: 5-2/1-1 169-98 H/A/N: 4-1/2-3/0-1 192-153 1917 H/A: 2-1/2-2-1 152-76 Hardin-Simmons L 6-26 1938 # at Dallas (2-3-1) Coach: Douglas A ..Shirley 1924 McMurry W 6-3 (7-2-1) Coach: Alfred E ..Baggett Clovis High L 3-6 (5-4) Coach: Samuel D ..Burton 137-70 Daniel Baker (H) W 40-7 Wayland Baptist (H) L 0-6 North Texas L 7-19 1931 TAMU-Commerce L 20-21 Clarendon (H) W 6-0 Northwestern Oklahoma W 21-6 (6-3) Coach: Samuel D ..Burton Southeastern Oklahoma (H) W 19-14 Portales High (H) W 37-6 Montezuma College W 77-0 Texas Tech L 0-21 Hardin-Simmons L 0-39 New Mexico Military L 0-99 New Mexico L 6-12 Central Oklahoma W 6-0 Oklahoma City (H) W 13-7 Wayland Baptist (H) T 0-0 Hardin-Simmons W 12-6 Daniel Baker L 19-40 Pittsburg State (H) T 13-13 H/A: 2-1-1/0-2 46-117 Abilene Christian W 23-13 Phillips W 6-0 Sul Ross State (H) W 16-7 New Mexico Military L 13-14 Abilene Christian L 0-41 New Mexico Military W 48-0 Lt. Alonzo P. George Daniel Baker L 0-3 Panhandle State W 45-0 Western State, Colo ..(H) W 27-0 1918 New Mexico Highlands W 14-0 New Mexico Military W 7-0 St ..Benedict’s W 28-0 Lt ..George coached WTAMU for one 173-73 Sul Ross State W 7-2 H/A: 5-0-1/2-2 224-108 season ..His high-powered team is McMurry W 18-0 the only undefeated team in WTAMU Oscar Eckhardt 108-104 1939 history at 3-0 after winning all three 1925-27 (5-3-1) Coach: Alfred E ..Baggett games by a 188-7 combined score . “Ox” Eckhardt took over the coaching 1932 Arizona State L 0-19 1918 duties from Burton after spending (4-2-2) Coach: Samuel D ..Burton Western State, Colo ..(H) W 35-0 (3-0) Coach: Lt ..Alonzo P ..George several seasons at the University of Hardin-Simmons (H) L 0-6 Oklahoma City L 14-19 Clovis High (H) W 97-7 Texas ..He led WTAMU for three seasons, Wayland Baptist (H) W 52-0 St ..Mary’s (H) W 34-13 Wayland Baptist W 42-0 including 1927’s 6-3-1 squad . Daniel Baker W 12-0 Pittsburg State W 7-0 Wayland Baptist (H) W 49-0 1925 McMurry W 19-0 Hardin-Simmons L 13-18 H/A: 2-0/1-0 188-7 (4-4) Coach: Oscar “Ox” Eckhardt Abilene Christian (H) W 12-0 Sul Ross State W 26-6 Hardin-Simmons L 6-19 Sul Ross State (H) T 7-7 South Dakota State (H) W 35-7 Walter Willy Clarendon W 8-6 New Mexico Military T 7-7 TAMU-Kingsville T 0-0 1919 New Mexico Highlands W 7-0 Oklahoma City L 9-19 H/A: 3-0/2-3-1 164-82 BuffaloWilly Football picked up where George left Abilene Christian L 0-13 H/A: 2-1-1/2-1-1 120-39 off, leading WTAMU to a 4-2 record .. New Mexico W 9-7 His team had four straight shutouts North Texas L 6-20 during the season . New Mexico Military W 28-12 Texas Tech L 12-13 76-83 Jerry Behrens (1956-61)

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1949 1957 S21 Texas-Arlington (H) W 22-17 l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B (5-4) Coach: Frank Kimbrough (7-3) Coach: Frank Kimbrough S28 Pacific (H) W 32-8 Gene Mayfield S17 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 41-7 S14 McMurry (H) W 20-7 O5 North Texas (H) W 38-17 1971-76 S24 McMurry (H) L 7-34 S21 Texas Tech W 19-0 O12 Arizona State L 16-24 Mayfield returned to WTAMU after O1 Texas Tech L 19-35 S28 Texas-El Paso L 12-20 O19 Memphis State (H) L 14-29 spending several years in prep ranks O8 Texas-El Paso (H) L 7-34 O5 Southern Miss ..(H) L 0-34 O26 Arizona (H) L 3-6 at Odessa .. He O15 Houston L 13-14 O12 Trinity W 27-20 N2 Trinity W 24-12 led the Buffs to a co-championship in O22 Trinity (H) W 55-20 O19 New Mexico State W 35-7 N9 New Mexico State (H) T 24-24 1972 ..He played college ball at WTAMU N5 Northern Arizona (H) W 47-6 O26 Hardin-Simmons (H) W 39-19 N30 Texas-El Paso L 0-13 in 1945, 1948-50 ..He was the starting N12 Hardin-Simmons (H) W 19-7 N2 Arizona W 21-20 H/A: 3-2-1/1-2 173-140 quarterback for WTAMU in the 1950 N26 New Mexico W 41-13 N9 Abilene Christian (H) W 12-2 1964 Sun Bowl ..Mayfield, a member of the H/A: 4-2/1-2 249-170 N16 Drake L 19-20 (4-6) Coach Joe E ..Kerbel WTAMU Hall of Champions, also served 1950 H/A: 3-1/4-2 204-149 S19 Ohio (H) L 14-16 as athletic director . (10-1) Coach: Frank Kimbrough S26 Arizona State (H) L 8-34 1971 Border Conference Champions O3 Texas-El Paso (H) W 14-0 (2-9) Coach: Gene Mayfield S16 Northern Arizona (H) W 52-12 1958-59 O10 North Texas W 21-13 S11 Memphis State L 0-30 S23 Arizona W 34-26 Jarnagin came to WTAMU after a O17 Memphis State (H) L 0-41 S18 Lamar (H) W 14-6 S30 McMurry (H) W 41-19 successful stint at powerhouse Hardin- O24 Trinity (H) W 21-6 O2 Tulsa (H) L 13-17 O7 Texas Tech W 28-13 Simmons .. He served as assistant O31 San Jose State (H) W 18-7 O9 Texas-Arlington (H) L 0-13 O14 New Mexico (H) W 45-6 coach at WTAMU before being named N7 Texas Tech L 0-48 O16 Northern Illinois (H) L 19-22 O21 Sam Houston St ..(H) W 45-6 head coach . N14 New Mexico State L 0-40 O23 Idaho (H) L 0-26 O28 Trinity L 20-27 1958 N21 Texas-Arlington L 16-20 O30 Wichita State W 31-14 N4 Texas-El Paso W 40-12 (1-9) Coach: Clark Jarnagin H/A: 3-3/1-3 112-127 N6 New Mexico State L 24-50 N18 Hardin-Simmons W 47-13 S20 Virginia Tech L 12-28 1965 N13 Colorado State L 14-36 N25 Corpus Christi W 26-13 S27 Texas Tech L 7-32 (6-4) Coach: Joe E ..Kerbel N20 Drake (H) L 28-32 J1 Cincinnati* W 14-13 O4 Arizona State L 13-16 S18 Ohio W 7-0 N27 Southern Mississippi L 0-35 Joe E. Kerbel (1960-70) H/A/N: 4-0/5-1/1-0 386-190 O11 Texas-El Paso (H) L 12-29 S25 Bowling Green (H) W 34-0 H/A: 1-5/1-4 143-281 * Sun Bowl @ El Paso O18 Trinity (H) L 7-35 O2 Arizona State (H) W 22-14 1972 1951 O25 Southern Mississippi L 0-15 O9 Trinity (H) W 34-6 (5-5) Coach: Gene Mayfield (2-7) Coach: Frank Kimbrough N1 Arizona L 8-15 O16 Colorado State (H) W 15-12 S16 Drake L 12-40 Missouri Valley Conference Davis served as assistant coach under S15 Trinity (H) L 7-19 N8 Abilene Christian (H) L 21-28 O23 New Mexico State (H) L 2-10 S23 Colorado State (H) W 41-14 Champions Bill Yung before becoming the head S22 Texas Tech L 7-46 N15 Hardin-Simmons L 6-26 O30 Memphis State L 12-27 S30 Lamar (H) W 35-12 S3 Wichita State L 10-14 coach ..He compiled a 6-26-1 record S29 McMurry (H) W 28-20 N22 New Mexico State (H) W 39-32 N6 Drake (H) W 20-14 O7 Southern Mississippi L 7-14 S17 McNeese State L 8-20 over three seasons . O6 Arizona L 13-28 H/A: 1-3/0-6 125-256 N13 Lamar L 14-21 O14 New Mexico State (H) W 63-14 S24 North Texas L 20-31 1982 O13 North Texas L 14-42 1959 N27 Texas-El Paso L 21-38 O21 Northern Illinois L 8-17 O1 Texas-Arlington (H) L 13-17 (3-8) Coach: Don Davis O27 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 6-27 (1-9) Coach: Clark Jarnagin H/A: 5-1/1-3 181-142 O28 Wichita State (H) W 21-16 O8 New Mexico State W 17-14 S4 Abilene Christian (H) L 29-33 N3 Arizona State L 0-34 S19 Arizona State L 22-43 1966 N4 San Diego State L 6-37 O15 Drake (H) W 31-7 S11 Louisiana Tech L 7-28 N10 New Mexico State W 50-20 S26 Arizona (H) L 6-7 (7-3) Coach: Joe E ..Kerbel N11 Texas-Arlington L 7-20 O22 Lamar W 29-7 S18 Southwest Louisiana L 18-31 N24 Texas-El Paso (H) L 6-13 O3 North Texas L 6-28 S17 Texas-Arlington (H) W 38-6 N18 North Texas W 17-14 O29 Indiana State (H) W 31-20 S25 McNeese State (H) W 25-17 H/A: 1-4/1-3 131-249 O10 Texas-El Paso L 12-13 S24 Pacific W 49-7 H/A: 4-0/1-5 217-198 N12 Colorado State (H) T 21-21 O2 Wichita State (H) L 21-24 1952 O17 Southern Miss ..(H) L 6-37 O1 Arizona State W 21-20 1973 N19 Tulsa (H) W 57-21 O16 Florida L 14-77 (3-6) Coach: Frank Kimbrough O24 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 0-22 O8 Texas-El Paso (H) L 3-9 (2-9) Coach: Gene Mayfield N26 Southern Illinois (H) W 28-9 O23 North Texas (H) W 24-22 S20 Texas Tech L 7-46 O31 Drake (H) W 34-21 O15 Richmond (H) W 41-7 S8 Drake (H) W 13-10 H/A: 4-1-1/2-3 262-183 O30 Drake (H) L 24-31 S27 McMurry (H) W 19-6 N7 Virginia Tech (H) L 21-26 O22 New Mexico State (H) W 17-14 S15 Tulsa L 3-48 1978 N6 Tulsa L 21-59 O11 New Mexico State (H) W 45-7 N14 Trinity L 8-14 O29 Memphis State (H) L 14-26 S22 North Texas L 15-32 (3-8) Coach: Bill Yung N13 New Mexico State (H) W 30-28 O18 Arizona State L 14-48 N21 New Mexico State L 13-35 N5 Northern Arizona W 34-7 S29 Northern Illinois (H) L 14-21 S2 Mississippi State L 10-28 N20 Southern Illinois L 13-17 O25 Abilene Christian (H) W 20-18 H/A: 1-4/0-5 128-246 N12 Colorado State L 26-35 O6 Lamar W 13-0 S9 Texas-Arlington W 18-10 H/A: 3-3/0-5 226-367 N8 Midwestern State (H) L 13-21 N19 W ..Michigan (H) W 30-7 O20 Utah State (H) L 14-36 S16 McNeese State (H) L 13-45 1983 N15 Trinity L 6-39 Joe E. Kerbel H/A: 4-2/3-1 273-138 O27 Wichita State L 14-30 S23 Southern Illinois L 3-17 (0-10-1) Coach: Don Davis N22 Hardin-Simmons L 6-25 1960-70 1967 N3 New Mexico State L 14-56 S30 Wichita State (H) L 37-38 S3 North Texas L 3-32 N27 Texas-El Paso L 7-31 Possibly the best known coach in (8-3) Coach: Joe E ..Kerbel N10 Tampa (H) L 6-28 O7 North Texas (H) L 0-35 S10 Abilene Christian (H) L 3-28 H/A: 3-1/0-5 137-243 WTAMU history, Kerbel coached the S16 Montana State (H) W 35-26 N17 Southern Miss ..(H) L 0-28 O14 Lamar (H) W 55-16 S17 McNeese State L 0-17 1953 Buffs to two bowl games (the 1962 Sun S23 Utah State (H) L 27-44 N24 Louisville (H) L 9-21 O21 Indiana State W 36-7 S24 Texas-Arlington (H) L 13-31 (1-8-1) Coach: Frank Kimbrough Bowl and the 1967 Jr ..Rose Bowl) ..He S30 Pacific (H) W 34-6 H/A: 1-5/1-4 115-310 N4 Tulsa L 23-44 O1 Angelo State (H) L 3-10 S19 Texas Tech L 14-40 served as athletic director from 1969-71 O7 Colorado State (H) W 24-14 1974 N11 Drake L 21-24 O8 Illinois State (H) T 24-24 S26 McMurry (H) T 20-20 and is a member of the WTAMU Hall of O14 San Jose State (H) W 28-14 (6-5) Coach: Gene Mayfield N22 New Mexico State (H) L 31-33 O22 Wichita State L 30-31 O10 Trinity (H) L 6-14 Champions and the Panhandle Sports O21 New Mexico State (H) L 10-24 S14 Drake W 37-17 H/A: 1-4/2-4 237-297 O29 Drake L 26-36 O17 Arizona State L 20-39 Hall of Fame . O28 Texas-Arlington (H) W 37-27 S21 New Mexico State (H) L 0-41 1979 N5 Indiana State (H) L 20-31 O24 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 14-26 1960 N4 Northern Illinois W 17-10 S28 Wichita State (H) W 41-7 (5-5-1) Coach: Bill Yung N12 Tulsa L 16-31 O31 Arizona L 6-38 (3-7) Coach: Joe E ..Kerbel N11 East Carolina W 37-13 O5 Southern Miss ..(H) W 31-0 Missouri Valley Conference N19 New Mexico State L 24-26 N7 Midwestern State W 20-14 S17 Texas Tech L 14-38 N18 Wichita State L 13-22 O12 Idaho W 21-6 Champions H/A: 0-4-1/0-6 162-297 N14 North Texas L 6-38 S24 Arizona State (H) L 3-14 D2 *Cal State-Northridge W 35-13 O19 Tulsa L 14-17 S1 Southern Illinois (H) W 14-0 1984 N21 New Mexico State L 13-19 O1 Southern Mississippi L 18-28 H/A/N: 5-1/2-2/1-0 297-213 O26 Utah State L 16-21 S8 Texas-Arlington (H) L 6-10 (3-8) Coach: Don Davis N28 Texas-El Paso (H) L 7-27 O8 Texas-El Paso (H) L 3-6 * Junior Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, Calif . N2 Lamar (H) L 7-9 S15 McNeese State L 0-21 S1 Northern Illinois L 33-40 H/A: 0-3-1/1-5 126-276 O15 North Texas (H) W 14-6 1968 N9 Tampa W 24-6 S22 Southwest Louisiana L 10-19 S8 Texas-Arlington L 19-27 1954 O22 Hardin-Simmons W 21-0 (8-2) Coach: Joe E ..Kerbel N16 North Texas (H) W 21-14 S29 Houston L 10-49 S15 New Mexico L 0-27 (1-8) Coach: Frank Kimbrough O29 Arizona L 14-21 S14 Lamar (H) W 45-7 N30 Louisville L 8-10 O6 Lamar T 12-12 S22 McNeese State (H) L 7-24 S18 McMurry (H) L 18-19 N5 Trinity (H) W 28-0 S21 Wichita State (H) W 26-0 H/A: 3-2/3-3 220-148 O13 Indiana State (H) W 33-17 S29 Iowa State L 0-14 S25 Texas Tech L 7-33 N12 New Mexico State (H) L 15-35 S28 Pacific (H) W 23-7 1975 O20 North Texas L 14-28 O5 Tulsa (H) L 7-35 O2 Midwestern State (H) L 7-14 N24 Wichita State L 11-31 O5 Montana State W 35-20 (5-6) Coach: Gene Mayfield O27 Wichita State W 58-0 O12 Abilene Christian (H) W 14-10 O16 New Mexico State (H) W 41-7 H/A: 2-3/1-4 141-179 O12 Memphis State L 21-42 S6 Wichita State L 7-13 N3 New Mexico State W 54-21 O19 Southern Illinois W 24-17 O23 Arizona State L 14-21 1961 O19 Texas-Arlington (H) W 41-0 S13 Lamar W 10-8 N17 Drake (H) W 28-18 O26 New Mexico State W 21-13 O30 Arizona L 12-48 (6-4) Coach: Joe E ..Kerbel O26 Utah State L 10-20 S20 Tulsa (H) L 14-23 H/A: 3-1/2-4-1 239-195 N10 Wichita State L 14-17 N6 Trinity L 7-19 S23 Brigham Young (H) W 55-8 N9 Western Michigan (H) W 53-36 O4 Texas-Arlington (H) L 7-39 1980 N17 Drake (H) L 22-25 N13 Hardin-Simmons L 27-33 S30 Texas-El Paso W 56-27 N16 New Mexico State W 23-14 O11 Utah State L 17-21 (5-6) Coach: Bill Yung H/A: 1-3/2-5 161-249 N25 Texas-El Paso L 13-33 O7 Wichita State (H) L 34-41 N23 Colorado State W 22-17 O18 Drake (H) W 24-6 S6 McNeese State (H) L 17-20 H/A: 1-2/0-6 146-227 O14 Arizona State (H) L 11-28 H/A: 5-0/3-2 299-163 O25 Northeast Louisiana W 45-20 S13 Oklahoma State W 20-19 Bill Kelly 1955 O21 Hardin-Simmons (H) W 42-0 1969 N8 New Mexico State (H) W 38-10 S20 Baylor L 15-43 1985-87 (4-4-1) Coach: Frank Kimbrough O28 Arizona (H) W 27-23 (6-4) Coach: Joe E ..Kerbel N15 McNeese State L 33-39 S27 Southwest Texas (H) W 21-13 Kelly guided the Buffs to a 6-3-1, S17 Corpus Christi (H) W 46-0 N4 Bowling Green L 6-28 S20 Northern Arizona (H) L 20-21 N22 Louisville (H) W 49-23 O4 New Mexico State (H) W 17-15 second-place finish in the Missouri Valley S24 McMurry (H) W 6-0 N11 Trinity W 29-28 S27 Northern Illinois (H) W 22-7 N29 North Texas L 15-16 O11 Texas-Arlington W 38-26 in 1985 and to the Lone Star Conference O1 Midwestern State (H) W 34-0 N18 New Mexico State W 35-22 O4 Wichita State W 24-14 H/A: 3-2/2-4 259-218 O18 Drake L 21-27 crown with a 7-4 mark in WTAMU’s first O8 Arizona T 20-20 D2 Texas Tech L 14-16 O11 San Diego State (H) L 14-24 1976 O25 Tulsa L 24-44 season in Division II the following season .. O15 New Mexico State W 32-6 H/A: 3-2/3-2 309-221 O18 Colorado State L 7-27 (4-5-2) Coach: Gene Mayfield N1 Indiana State L 18-37 He was named Coach of the Year in the O22 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 18-19 1962 O25 New Mexico State (H) W 17-16 S18 Wichita State (H) W 14-10 N15 Wichita State (H) L 18-20 MVC in 1985 and in the LSC in 1986 . O29 Texas Tech L 24-27 (9-2) Coach: Joe E ..Kerbel N1 Texas-Arlington W 41-7 S25 Southern Illinois L 17-21 N22 Southern Illinois W 23-20 1985 N5 Arizona State L 7-27 S15 Trinity (H) W 61-0 N8 Western Michigan W 28-20 O2 Texas-Arlington L 21-23 H/A: 2-2/3-4 232-284 (6-3-1) Coach: Bill Kelly N19 Texas-El Paso L 7-13 S22 Texas Tech W 30-27 N15 Bowling Green (H) W 28-12 O9 Houston L 7-50 1981 S7 Abilene Christian L 18-25 H/A: 3-1/1-3-1 194-112 S29 Texas-El Paso (H) W 49-0 N29 Southern Mississippi L 9-10 O16 North Texas (H) L 7-10 (7-4) Coach: Bill Yung S14 Angelo State (H) W 12-10 1956 O6 Texas-Arlington (H) W 49-0 H/A: 3-2/3-2 210-158 O23 Drake L 14-34 S5 Louisiana Tech (H) W 17-10 S21 Louisiana Tech (H) L 10-20 (8-2) Coach: Frank Kimbrough O13 Arizona State W 15-14 1970 O30 McNeese State (H) W 30-25 S12 Iowa State L 13-17 S28 TAMU-Kingsville (H) W 27-17 S15 Corpus Christi (H) W 29-6 O20 New Mexico State (H) W 20-12 (7-3) Joe E ..Kerbel N6 Lamar (H) W 21-6 S19 Nevada-Las Vegas W 21-17 O5 Indiana State (H) W 29-27 S22 McMurry (H) W 33-7 O27 Arizona L 3-8 S19 Lamar L 28-33 N13 NE Louisiana (H) W 58-41 S26 Texas-Arlington (H) W 35-31 O12 Wichita State (H) W 33-21 S29 Sul Ross State (H) W 48-0 N3 Bowling Green (H) W 23-7 S26 Wichita State (H) W 43-0 N20 New Mexico State T 13-13 O3 McNeese State W 31-24 O19 Illinois State T 29-29 O13 Texas Tech W 34-14 N10 North Texas L 13-20 O3 East Carolina (H) W 42-30 N27 Tulsa T 17-17 O10 Southern Illinois (H) L 22-29 O26 Tulsa L 17-44 O20 New Mexico State (H) W 45-0 N17 Hardin-Simmons W 34-13 O10 Northern Illinois W 24-22 H/A: 4-1/0-4-2 219-250 O17 Wichita State W 23-17 N2 Drake W 28-27 N3 Arizona L 13-20 D31 Ohio* W 15-14 O17 North Texas (H) L 10-11 O24 Drake L 13-21 N16 New Mexico State W 55-25 N10 Hardin-Simmons W 20-6 H/A/N: 5-0/3-2/1-0 312-115 O24 New Mexico State (H) W 37-7 Bill Yung N7 Indiana State (H) W 17-14 H/A: 4-1/2-2-1 258-245 N17 Texas-El Paso (H) L 13-16 * Sun Bowl @ El Paso, Texas O31 Texas-Arlington W 33-8 1977-81 N14 Tulsa (H) L 10-24 1986 D1 Midwestern State W 41-14 N7 Western Michigan (H) L 0-20 Yung coached the Buffs to Missouri N21 New Mexico State W 45-9 (7-4) Coach: Bill Kelly J1 Southern Mississippi* W 20-13 1963 N14 Bowling Green W 23-7 Valley Conference championships in H/A: 3-2/4-2 247-213 Lone Star Conference Champions H/A/N: 4-1/3-1/1-0 296-96 (4-4-1) Coach: Joe E ..Kerbel N21 Southern Mississippi W 14-11 1977 and 1979 . Don Davis * Tangerine Bowl @ Orlando, Fla . H/A: 3-2/4-1 254-149 1977 1982-84 (6-4-1) Coach: Bill Yung

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 31 year-by-year results

S6 Troy State (H) L 32-38 O30 Tarleton State (H) L 27-28 2006 All-Time Record S13 Central Oklahoma (H) W 35-28 N6 Eastern New Mexico W 35-34 (11-2) Coach: Don Carthel 468-485-22 ( .480) S20 Louisiana Tech L 21-24 N13 Western New Mexico L 16-41 Lone Star Conference Champions Home Record (Since 1959) S27 Mississippi College (H) L 24-34 H/A: 1-3/2-3 249-286 A31 Mesa State (H) W 44-14 153-125-3 ( .544) O4 Stephen F ..Austin L 31-36 S9 Adams State (H) W 31-11 NCAA Bowl Record O11 Angelo State (H) W 38-15 Morris Stone S16 TAMU-Commerce (A) W 35-10 6-0 (1 .000) O18 Howard Payne W 31-7 1994-96 S23 Northeastern State (H) W 14-10 NCAA Div. II Playoff Record O25 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 49-19 Stone, who started his coaching career S30 TAMU-Kingsville (A) W 51-31 3-5 ( .375) N1 TAMU-Kingsville W 54-49 with a 7-0 record in 1994, helped O7 Midwestern State (H) W 29-27 N15 Eastern New Mexico(H)W 50-3 WTAMU in the transition back to the O14 Eastern New Mexico (A) W 21-14 Conference Championships N22 Abilene Christian W 32-28 Lone Star Conference . O19 Abilene Christian (H) L 33-49 1940 - Alamo Conference H/A: 4-2/3-2 397-281 1994 O28 Angelo State (A) W 26-10 1950 - Border Conference 1987 (9-2) Coach: Morris Stone N4 Central Oklahoma (A) W 38-7 1977 - Missouri Valley Conference (5-6) Coach: Bill Kelly S3 Fort Lewis* (N) W 39-16 N11 Tarleton State (H) W 21-16 1979 - Missouri Valley Conference S5 Stephen F ..Austin (H) L 3-7 S10 Adams State (H) W 14-7 N18 Abilene Christian (H) W 30-27(ot) 1986 - Lone Star Conference S12 Central Oklahoma (H) W 25-8 S17 Howard Payne (H) W 59-56 N25 Chadron State (A) L 43-17 2005 - Lone Star Conference S19 Troy State L 0-45 S24 N .M ..Highlands (H) W 48-16 H/A: 6-1/5-1 390-269 2006 - Lone Star Conference S26 Mississippi College L 16-28 O1 Midwestern State W 35-28 2007 - Lone Star Conference O3 East Central, OK (H) W 27-17 O8 Western N .M ..(H) W 70-44 2007 O10 Angelo State L 7-36 O15 Hardin-Simmons W 40-34 (12-1) Coach: Don Carthel O24 TAMU-Commerce W 35-34 O22 Abilene Christian L 50-51 Lone Star Conference Champions O31 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 20-44 O29 Tarleton State W 59-33 A30 South Dakota (H) W 55-45 N7 NW Missouri (H) W 33-21 N5 Eastern New Mexico (H) L 38-48 S8 Adams State (A) W 63-20 N14 Eastern New Mexico W 29-7 N12 Panhandle State W 54-28 S15 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 45-14 N21 Abilene Christian (H) L 17-27 H/A/N: 4-1/4-1/1-0 506-361 S21 Northeastern State (A) W 38-0 H/A: 3-3/2-3 212-276 * at Farmington, New Mexico S29 TAMU-Kingsville (H) W 36-3 O6 Midwestern State (A) W 25-20 Steve Graf 1995 O13 Eastern New Mexico (H) W 62-31 1988-90 (5-6) Coach: Morris Stone O20 Abilene Christian (A) W 41-31 Graf led the Buffs to a 6-26 record S2 Western N .M ..(H) W 35-23 O27 Angelo State (H) W 38-17 during his three seasons ..He served as S9 Adams State W 44-26 N3 Central Oklahoma (H) W 31-0 an assistant coach before taking over S16 Fort Lewis (H) W 44-7 N10 Tarleton State (A) W 39-14 the head coaching duties .. Graf also S23 Southwestern Okla ..(H) W 38-21 N17 Washburn (H) W 40-39 served as WTAMU’s athletic director . S30 Angelo State L 14-54 N24 NW Missouri State (A) L 28-56 1988 O7 Tarleton State (H) W 46-23 H/A: 7-0/5-1 541-290 (2-8) Coach: Steve Graf O14 TAMU-Commerce L 7-51 S3 Lamar L 21-42 O21 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 17-55 2008 S10 Northeast Missouri L 28-45 O28 Central Oklahoma (H) L 6-43 (11-2) Coach: Don Carthel S24 Northwest Missouri W 65-42 N4 Eastern New Mexico L 7-10 A28 Mesa State (A) W 23-20 O1 Angelo State (H) L 6-52 N11 Abilene Christian (H) L 14-21 S6 Central Oklahoma (A) W 49-18 O8 Cameron L 29-56 H/A: 4-2/1-4 272-334 S13 Azusa Pacific (H) W 75-13 O15 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 37-41 1996 S20 Southwestern Okla ..(H) W 42-20 O22 TAMU-Kingsville L 7-32 (1-9) Coach: Morris Stone S28 TAMU-Kingsville (A) W 55-35 O29 Central Oklahoma L 15-27 S7 Adams State (H) L 10-13 O4 Midwestern State (H) W 42-14 N5 Eastern New Mexico (H) W 34-15 S14 Midwestern State W 5-0 O11 Eastern New Mexico (A) W 51-27 N12 Abilene Christian L 37-51 S21 Southwestern Okla .. L 21-31 O18 Abilene Christian (H) L 35-52 H/A: 1-2/1-6 279-403 O5 Angelo State (H) L 10-28 O25 Angelo State (A) W 27-0 1989 O12 Tarleton State L 17-27 Leon Manley (1957-59) N3 Northeastern State (H) W 59-9 (3-8) Coach: Steve Graf O19 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 0-31 N8 Tarleton State (H) W 51-0 S2 Cal-State-Sacramento (H) L 22-35 O26 TAMU-Kingsville L 0-21 H/A: 2-4/1-4 162-238 2003 N15 Central Washington (H) W 49-42 S9 Cal Poly-SLO L 10-31 N2 Central Oklahoma L 7-21 2000 (3-8) Coach: Ronnie Jones N22 Abilene Christian (A) L 68-93 S16 Lamar (H) L 17-49 N9 Eastern New Mexico(H) L 21-31 (5-6) Coach: Stan McGarvey A30 Panhandle State (H) W 42-21 H/A: 6-1/5-1 626-343 S23 Nebraska-Kearney (H) W 45-28 N16 Abilene Christian L 3-26 A26 Western New Mexico (H) W 50-0 S6 Southwestern Okla ..(A) L 14-30 S30 Angelo State L 14-49 H/A: 0-5/1-4 94-229 S9 Midwestern State L 7-14 S20 Central Oklahoma (A) L 20-31 2009 O7 Cameron (H) W 28-9 S16 Western Washington L 17-41 S27 Southeastern Okla ..(H) L 30-55 (7-5) Coach: Don Carthel O14 TAMU-Commerce L 20-21 Stan McGarvey S23 Northeastern State (H) W 21-12 O4 Angelo State (A) L 19-20 A29 Grand Valley State (H) L 23-37 O21 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 3-39 1997-2001 S30 Angelo State (H) L 3-28 O11 Midwestern State (H) L 13-48 S5 Central Oklahoma (H) L 17-24 O28 Central Oklahoma (H) W 26-24 McGarvey produced the second-best O7 Tarleton State L 19-43 O18 TAMU-Commerce (A) W 30-17 S12 Central Washington (A) L 10-34 N4 Eastern New Mexico L 17-21 turnaround in NCAA Division II in 1997 O14 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 45-20 O25 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 13-38 S19 Southwestern Okla ..(A) W 41-15 N11 Abilene Christian (H) L 20-38 with a 7-4 record in his first season . O21 TAMU-Kingsville W 13-3 N1 Tarleton State (A) L 27-47 S27 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 17-23ot H/A: 3-4/0-4 222-344 O28 East Central Univ .. L 17-26 N8 Eastern New Mexico (A) W 49-23 O3 Midwestern State (A) L 19-31 1990 1997 N4 Eastern New Mexico (H) L 21-49 N15 Abilene Christian (H) L 27-34 O10 Eastern New Mexico (H) W 34-24 (1-10) Coach: Steve Graf (7-4) Coach: Stan McGarvey N11 Abilene Christian W 31-30 H/A: 1-4/2-4 266-374 O17 Abilene Christian (A) W 32-21 S1 Cal State-Sacramento L 9-22 A28 Stephen F ..Austin L 17-35 H/A: 3-2/2-4 244-256 2004 O24 Angelo State (H) W 43-15 S8 Cal Poly-SLO (H) L 13-48 S6 Adams State W 48-0 2001 (2-8) Coach: Ronnie Jones O31 Northeastern State (A) W 66-23 S15 Tarleton State (H) L 15-16 S13 Southwestern Okla .. W 34-7 (2-9) Coach: Stan McGarvey S4 East Central (A) L 6-13 N7 Tarleton State (A) W 49-35 S22 Nebraska-Kearney L 14-17 S20 East Central (H) W 48-0 A30 Midwestern State (H) L 14-42 S11 Central Oklahoma (H) L 27-38 D5 Nebraska-Omaha (N) W 31-25 S29 Angelo State (H) L 14-52 O4 Angelo State L 23-31 S8 Western N .M .. W 35-14 S18 Southwestern Okla ..(A) W 23-6 H/A/N: 2-3/4-2/1-0 382-307 O6 Cameron W 20-17 O11 Tarleton State (H) W 31-17 S15 Northwestern Okla ..(H) W 27-10 S25 TAMU-Kingsville (A) L 21-69 * Kanza Bowl @ Topeka, Kansas O13 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 35-51 O18 TAMU-Commerce L 14-21 S22 Northeastern State L 17-28 O2 Midwestern State (H) L 26-30 O20 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 16-21 O25 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 0-33 S29 Angelo State L 10-30 O9 Eastern New Mexico (A) L 20-21 2010 O27 Central Oklahoma L 16-38 N1 Midwestern State (H) W 51-7 O6 Tarleton State (H) L 3-62 O16 Abilene Christian (H) L 24-27 (8-4) Coach: Don Carthel N3 Eastern New Mexico (H) L 0-32 N8 Eastern N .M ..(OT) W 35-34 O13 TAMU-Commerce L 19-28 O23 Angelo State (A) W 36-33 S2 Grand Valley State (A) L 31-34 N10 Abilene Christian L 22-24 N15 Abilene Christian (H) W 20-0 O20 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 17-33 O30 Tarleton State (H) L 14-34 S11 Southwestern Okla ..(A) W 77-14 H/A: 0-5/1-5 174-338 H/A: 4-1/3-3 321-185 O27 East Central (H) L 30-38 N6 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 28-38 S18 Southeastern Okla ..(H) W 41-17 1991 N3 Eastern New Mexico L 27-41 H/A: 0-5/2-3 225-309 S25 Angelo State (A) W 37-27 Did not play - program disbanded 1998 N10 Abilene Christian (H) L 31-34 O2 Northeastern State (A) W 34-22 (8-3) Coach: Stan McGarvey H/A: 1-5/1-4 238-352 Don Carthel O9 Tarleton State (H) W 48-17 Ron Steele A29 Panhandle State (H) W 54-14 2005-Present O16 TAMU-Kingsville (A) L 24-28 1992-93 S5 Central Arkansas L 30-38 Ronnie Jones West Texas A&M’s improvement was O23 Midwestern State (H) W 42-29 Steele coached the Buffs for two sea- S12 Southwestern Okla .. W 42-0 2002-2004 evident when Carthel took over the O30 Incarnate Word (A) W 49-10 sons as WTAMU returned to the gridiron . S1 East Central (H) W 42-0 Jones, who was WTAMU’s 25th program in 2005, as he has led the Buffs N6 Abilene Christian (H) L 34-41 1992 O3 Angelo State (H) W 37-7 coach, had 24 years of coaching three-straight Lone Star Conference N13 East Central (H) W 52-21 (1-9) Coach: Ron Steele O10 Tarleton State W 35-6 experience in the NFL and Division Championships and six-consecutive N20 Central Missouri (A) L 35-55 S5 Southwestern Okla ..(H) L 0-37 O17 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 27-14 I ..He was part of seven collegiate post-season appearances . H/A: 4-1/4-3 469-260 S12 Fort Lewis L 35-46 O24 TAMU-Kingsville L 21-43 conference championships, one 2005 S26 Cameron L 10-44 O31 Midwestern State W 38-22 Rose Bowl championship and NFL (10-2) Coach: Don Carthel 2011 O3 Western N .M ..(H) L 20-30 N7 Eastern New Mexico(H) W 13-10 division titles . Lone Star Conference Champions (8-3) Coach: Don Carthel O10 Prairie View A&M (H) W 21-15 N14 Abilene Christian (2OT) L 29-36 2002 A25 N .M ..Highlands (A) W 90-21 S1 CSU-Pueblo (H) L 24-26 O17 Southeastern Okla ..(H) L 7-38 H/A: 5-0/3-3 368-190 (0-11) Coach: Ronnie Jones S3 East Central (H) W 37-6 S17 TAMU-Kingsville (N) W 42-21 O24 N .M ..Highlands L 14-42 1999 S7 Southwestern Okla ..(H) L 21-39 S10 Central Oklahoma (A) W 44-31 S24 Incarnate Word (H) W 52-7 O31 Tarleton State L 7-36 (3-8) Coach: Stan McGarvey S14 Northwestern Okla ..(A) L 0-43 S17 Southwestern Okla ..(H) W 41-14 O1 Tarleton State (A) W 44-13 N7 Eastern New Mexico (H) L 0-56 A28 Panhandle State W 30-20 S21 Central Oklahoma (H) L 14-34 S24 TAMU-Kingsville (H) W 28-20 O8 Angelo State (H) W 19-7 N14 Panhandle State L 0-14 S4 Central Arkansas (H) L 20-27 S28 Southeastern Okla ..(A) L 7-43 O1 Midwestern State (A) W 47-44 O15 Abilene Christian (A) L 18-28 H/A: 1-4/0-5 114-358 S27 Southwestern Okla .. L 20-25 O5 Angelo State (H) L 0-19 O8 E ..New Mexico (H) W 52-51(ot) O22 E ..New Mexico (H) W 52-21 1993 S25 Southeastern Okla ..(H) L 24-31 O12 Midwestern State (A) L 14-54 O15 Abilene Christian (A) W 40-24 O29 Central Wash ..(H) W 49-35 (3-6) Coach: Ron Steele O2 Angelo State L 7-28 O19 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 17-18 O22 Angelo State (H) L 53-58 N5 Midwestern St ..(A) L 21-35 O26 TAMU-Kingsville (A) L 7-49 O29 TAMU-Commerce (A) W 19-17 BuffaloS11 Football Fort Lewis (H) L 24-27 O9 Tarleton State (H) W 7-6 N12 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 49-0 S18 Panhandle State (H) W 69-8 O16 TAMU-Commerce L 3-9 N2 Tarleton State (H) L 17-42 N5 Tarleton State (A) W 30-26 N27 Central Missouri (N)* W 26-7 S25 Southwestern Okla ... L 24-47 O23 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 14-35 N9 Eastern New Mexico (H) L 16-27 N19 Pittsburg State (H) L 3-41 H/A: 5-1/1-2 396-200 O2 Midwestern State (H) L 12-31 O30 Midwestern State (H) L 0-24 N16 Abilene Christian (A) L 31-35 H/A: 4-2/6-0 484-353 * Kanza Bowl @ Topeka, Kansas O9 Prairie View A&M W 28-6 N6 Eastern New Mexico L 16-24 H/A: 0-6/0-5 O16 Southeastern Okla .. L 14-44 N13 Abilene Christian (H) W 21-9 144-401

32 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k all-time letterwinners

Ronnie Bassett ‘71 Joe Britt ‘54 Charley Chambless ‘53 l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B A Walker Bateman ‘49, ‘50 Leonard Britt ‘33 Ezell Champion ‘34, ‘35, ‘36 Miles Ackerman ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Larry Bates ‘73 Brent Brittain ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 ‘84 Ralph Ackerman ‘19 Vic Bates ‘46, ‘47 I W. ..Brock ‘40 James Chandler, 2008, ‘09 Kenneth Adameck ‘76 Weldon Bates ‘48, ‘49 Jared Brock 2005, ‘06, 07, ‘08 Leon Chapman ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Bob Adams ‘20 Dick Battenfield ‘20 Joe Brock ‘70, ‘71, ‘72 Randy Chappell ‘98 Donny Adams 2000 John Battenfield ‘19 Pete Bromley ‘46, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Laz Chavez ‘92 Ed Adams ‘79, ‘80 R ..Battenfield ‘19 Joe Brooks ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Willard Childers ‘38 Lamont Adams ‘96 Don Beck ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Henry Brotherton ‘36 Grady Childers ‘14 Wayne Adams ‘69, ‘70 Michael Becker ‘97, ‘98, ‘00 Lawrence Brotherton ‘30, ‘31, ‘32 Brian Christian ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Ricko Aguirre ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Jack Beech ‘54 Dabe Browder ‘44, ‘45 Charles Christian ‘88, ‘89 Tom Airhart ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Dwaine Beery ‘51 Carl Brown ‘71, ‘72 Terrill Christian ‘27, ‘28 Glen Akers ‘19, ‘20 Jerry Behrens ‘59, ‘60, ‘61 Chris Brown ‘98 Tom Christian ‘50, ‘51 Yomi Akintunde 2007 Clarence Bell ‘14 Chris Brown 2008, ‘09 David Christmas 2010, ‘11 Dan Alaniz ‘93, ‘94 Adam Bell 2002 Frank Brown ‘24 Kenneth Clapp ‘51, ‘52, ‘53 Richard Albertson ‘85, ‘86 Dalton Bell 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Gerald Brown ‘28, ‘34 Mark Clapp ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Gus Aldana ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Danny Bell ‘77 Jerry Brown ‘54 Earl Clardy ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Albertson Alexandre 2011 Norman Bell ‘80, ‘81, ‘84 Kelly Brown ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Brit Clare ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Tony Alexander ‘84, ‘85 Paul Bell ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Kevin D ..Brown ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Anthony Clark 2007, ‘08 Ed Alford ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Curtis Bennett ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Kevin E ..Brown ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Billy Clark ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Chase Allen 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Tommy Bennett ‘80, ‘81 Ray Brown ‘19, ‘20 Bobby Clark ‘51 George Allen ‘64, ‘65 Willis Bennett ‘28 Raymond Brown ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Danny Clark ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Marc Allen ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 George Benny ‘61, ‘62 Robert Brown ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Gary Clark ‘68 Steve Allen 2006, ‘07 Ben Bentley ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Russell Brown ‘19, ‘20 Jay Clark ‘90 Torrence Allen 2010, ‘11 Carroll Bentley ‘64 Willie Brown ‘67, ‘68 Jim Clark ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Wallace Allen ‘41 Grady Benton ‘94, ‘95 Tom Brownfield ‘72, ‘73 Kenneth Clark ‘34, ‘35 Perry Allred ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Robby Bergt ‘92 Blake Bryant ‘82, ‘88 Lawrence Clark ‘34, ‘35 Carl Alvord ‘94 Frank Bettencourt, Jr ..‘67, ‘68 John David Bryant ‘60, ‘61 Rob Clark ‘80, ‘81 Buck Ambrum ‘36, ‘37 Andrew Bettle ‘89 David Buchanan ‘85 Robert Clark ‘29, ‘30 Chris Anderson ‘86, ‘87 Joe Biagioni ‘93 Frank Buchanan ‘48 Dante Clay 2001, ‘02 Dominique Bibben 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Cedric Buckley ‘89, ‘90 Kaleb Clay 2001, ‘02 Don Anderson ‘42 (1963-65) J .W ..Anderson ‘40, ‘42 James Bibben 2005, ‘06 Dan Buesing ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Elmer Cleavinger ‘27, ‘28 Louis Anderson ‘41 Bruce Bible 2000 Bradley Bullitt 2006 DeWayne Cleveland ‘53 Ralph Anderson ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Fred Biffle ‘32 Doyle Bunch ‘37 W .L ..Cleveland ‘54, ‘55 Gary Dittmeyer ‘85 Troy Anderson ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 D .V ..Biggers ‘34 Bill Bundy ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Berly Clinton ‘42, ‘46 Dick Cunningham ‘61 Dan Dockery ‘89 Will N ..Anderson ‘24, ‘25 Todd Billings ‘98, ‘99 Jeff Bunger ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Curtis Clinton ‘74, ‘75 James Cunningham ‘61, ‘62 William Dodge 2001 Clete Andrews 2001 R .F ..Bird ‘17 Bill Burch ‘77, ‘80 Tommy Coffey ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Jason Cunningham ‘92 Anthony Dogan ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Dan Andrews ‘66, ‘67 Carl Birdsong ‘77, ‘78 Maurice Burch ‘24 Dale Cole ‘56 Renarko Cunningham 2007, ‘09 Dale Donoho ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Rod Ansley 2005 Delbert Bivens ‘20, ‘22, ‘23 Jason Burden ‘94 Craig Coleman ‘96, ‘97 Jeron Curtis 2003, ‘04 Loren Doolin ‘33 Tim Anuszkiewicz ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Ira Bivens ‘23 Clois Burgess ‘72, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Alphonse Coleman ‘11 Kendrick Cutsinger 2008 Scott Doores ‘72, ‘73 Jimmy Arias ‘97 Ray Bivens ‘21, ‘22, ‘24, ‘25 Otis Burke ‘30, ‘31, ‘32 Roy Collier ‘89, ‘90 Rod Dorsett ‘89 Roy Armentrout ‘64, ‘65 Bill Black ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘15 William Burleson ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Ricky Collingsworth ‘78,’79,’80 Devario Dorsey 2007, ‘08 Anthony Armstrong 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 W .C ..Black ‘12 Alex Burnett ‘82, ‘83 Ben Collins ‘40, ‘41 D Virgil Doston ‘20 Jason Arnold 2000 B ..Blackmon 2006 Shy Burney ‘90 Ray Colvin ‘32 Darin Dabelgott ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Dotson ‘15 Simon Arriola ‘90 Darrell Blades ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Russell Burns 2005, ‘06 Edwin Comer ‘29, ‘30 Grady Dale ‘92 Cliff Douglas ‘95, ‘96 Carlos Artis ‘95 John Blaine ‘73 Grady Burson ‘22, ‘23, ‘24 Gordon Compton ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Harold Dalton ‘46, ‘48 Llwood Dow ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Jason Ash ‘92, ‘93 Don Blair ‘58, ‘59 Stephen Burton 2009, ’10 Jackie Compton ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 R .C ..Dalton ‘50 Chester Dowell ‘50, ‘51 Nick Ashley 2002, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Lyke Blake ‘36 Steve Burtschell ‘83 J R. ..Compton ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Paul Dancy 2011 Dowin ‘41 Emory Atterberry 2010, ‘11 Tully Blanchard ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Conway Butler ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Phillip Conaster ‘88 Monte Daniel ‘82 Hugh Doyal ‘61 Pat Ator ‘14 Carlos Blanco ‘94 Mike Butler ‘85 Buck Cone ‘27 Johnny Darden ‘73, ‘74 Jimmy Draper ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Nick Awalt-Thompson ‘93, ‘94 Blankenship ‘15 Duane Byars ‘42, ‘46, ‘47 Roger Conley ‘76 Glen Daughterty ‘31 A .Z ..Drones ‘67, ‘68 John M ..Ayers ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 H H. ..“Hoss” Bledsoe ‘44, ‘45 Charlie Byrd ‘21 Fred Connaly ‘18 V ..Daughterty ‘11 Richie DuBroc ‘90 John T ..Ayers ‘97, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01 Bobbit ‘15 Diamond Byrd 2004 Eddie Conner ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Charles Daves ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Frank Dudley ‘76, ‘77 Bobby Azam ‘92, ‘93 Scott Boldvich ‘97, ‘98 Garry Conner ‘68, ‘69 Logan Daves, 2002 Terry Duffy ‘75, ‘76 Dag Azam ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Jerry Bollen ‘50, ‘51 C Guy Conner ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Davis ‘15 Jean Dugas ‘99, 2000 Buck Bolten ‘21 Lewis Conrey ‘41 Braelon Davis 2008 Alfred Duncan ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 B Emmett Bonamarte ‘86 Tim Cabines ‘57, ‘58 Nathan Cook ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Dale Davis 2004, ‘05, ‘06, 07 Kyle Duncan ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Price Bonnett ‘29 Nalo Cabuyaban 2005, ‘06 Nate Cook 2006 Alex Davis ‘70 Bobby Duncum ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Babbit ‘16 Bill Boren ‘26 Jimmy Cadenhead ‘80, ‘81 Randy Cook ‘76, ‘77 Bobby Davis ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Gerald Dunn ‘54 Shade Baichtal 2009, ‘10 Carl Boston ‘13 Stina Caine ‘34, ‘35 Ernie Cooke ‘92 Bruce Davis ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Roy Lee Dunn ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Brad Bailey ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 William M ..Boston ‘13 Calvin Calazo 2007 Abe Cooper ‘89, ‘90 Eldon Davis ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Bryon Durham ‘17, ‘20 Brian Bailey ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Paul Boswell ‘51, ‘52 Derrick Caldwell ‘98, ‘99 Andre Cooper ‘89, ‘90 Garland Davis ‘78, ‘79 Richard Bailey ‘99, ‘00 Mark Bounds ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Maurice Caldwell 2008, ‘09, Brian Cooper 2005 Jack Davis ‘34, ‘35 E Samuel Bailey ‘98 Bill Bowen ‘26 ‘10 ..‘11 Leo Cooper ‘28 Joe Davis ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Hugh Bain ‘18 Randy Bowers 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Joe Calhoun ‘92, ‘95 Bob Copeland ‘44 Kenneth Davis ‘44 Kenneth Echols ‘50 Michael Bain ‘88, ‘89 Austin Bowes ‘50, ‘51 Terrance Calhoun 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Orville Copeland ‘51, ‘53, ‘55 Kenny Davis ‘77 Chad Ealy 2001 Clyde Baird ‘11 Marvin Bowman ‘42 George Calvin ‘32 James Corbett 2005, ‘06 Lindley Davis ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Buck Edison ‘14 Fred Baird ‘11 Sterling Bowman ‘97, ‘98 Desmond Cambell ‘95 Dave Corley ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Michael Davis ‘88 Jack Edmondson ‘37, ‘38, ‘39 Adrian Baker ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Boyce Box ‘46 Bo Campbell 2009 Jesse Cornell ‘39, ‘40 Ricky Davis ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Rick Edwards ‘94 Brendan Baker ‘06 Cloyce Box ‘46, ‘48, ‘49 Jason Campbell ‘92 Marc Cornell ‘95, ‘96 Ronald Davis ‘32, ‘35 K .D ..Edwards ‘45 Chip Baker ‘93, ‘94 Brandon Boyd 2010 Jimmy Campbell ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Tom Cortez ‘83 Lydell Dauster ‘67, ‘68 LeJuan Edwards 2000 Milton Baker ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Carroll Boyd ‘32 Nelson Campbell ‘13 Thomas Costello ‘71 Fred Dawson ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Robert Edwards ‘72, ‘73 Ronald Baker ‘81 Quentin Boyd 2005 Xavier Candeleria 2003 John Cota ‘76, ‘77 Jim Dawson ‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Steve Edwards ‘93, ‘94 H ..Baldwin ‘62, ‘63 Todd Boydston ‘90 Cecil Caraway ‘46 Ralph Cousins ‘10 Jeff Dean ‘88, ‘89 Tony Edwards ‘74, ‘75 M .C ..Ball ‘15 R .A ..Boyer ‘13 Johnny Cardinal ‘48, ‘49 Bobby Covington ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Kenny Dean ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Travis Edwards 2001 R ..Ball ‘15 Roger Boykins ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 F ..Carey ‘14, ‘15 J D. ..Covington ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Randy Dean ‘83, ‘84 Earl Elkins ‘25, ‘26 Guy Ballard ‘15 Harsden Boyles ‘25, ‘26, ‘27 Royal Carey ‘20 Tim Cowdrey 2009, ‘10 Timmy Dean ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Robert Elkins ‘29 Ken Ballard ‘54, ‘55, ‘57 R .A ..Boyter ‘48, ‘49 Bob Carlson ‘79, ‘80 James Cowell ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Brian Dedy ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Rashad Ellis 2006, 07 Prentice Ballengee ‘31, ‘32 Scott Braden ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 B .J ..Carlton ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Lon Cowling ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Bill Delaney ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Pat Elliston ‘19 Boyce Bandy ‘28, ‘29 Steve Bradford ‘97 Don Carpenter ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Carlos Cox 2000, ‘01 Mike Delaney ‘72, ‘73 Buford Elmer ‘41, ‘42 Aaron Banks ‘68 Bill Bradley ‘60, ‘61 Travis Carpenter ‘93, ‘94 Ray Cox ‘35, ‘37 Ricky DeLeon ‘80, ‘81 Paul Emmitt ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Demitri Banks 2004 Hal Bradley ‘40 Bryan Carr ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 William Cox ‘89, ‘90 Pat Demel ‘84 Quentin C ..Eppinette ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Rod Banks ‘81 Bryan Braman 2009 Daryl Carr ‘72, ‘73 Jason Cramer ‘92, ‘93 Sean Demerson ‘88, ‘89 James Epps ‘42 Rocco Barbaro ‘97 Mark Brand ‘85, ‘86 Stan Carraway ‘85, ‘86 Alton Cranford ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Don Demhan ‘54 Jerry Epps ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Chris Barnard ‘80, ‘81 Eugene Brandon ‘40 Dominique Carter 2003, ‘04 Mike Crawford ‘73, ‘74 Bill Dendy ‘61 Bart Evans ‘84 Charles Barnes ‘95, ‘96 Tony Brasfield ‘81 Kyle Carter ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Bill Cross ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 David Denney ‘70, ‘71 Leon Evans ‘51 Tyrone Barnes ‘96 Orville Bratton ‘40 Matt Carter ‘93, ‘94 Jesse Cross ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 James Denney ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Michael Evans ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Val Barnes 2002, ‘03 Larry Brazon ‘67, ‘68 M ..Carter 2006 George Crossman ‘71 Donald Dennis ‘64, ‘65 Morris Evans ‘83 Joe Bob Barnhill ‘51, ‘53 Jeff Bridges ‘92 Stanley Carter ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Tait Crow ‘95, ‘96, ‘98 Kevin Dennis ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Ron Evans 2005, ‘06 Duane Barrett ‘51 Pat Bridges ‘80, ‘81 Ricky Cash 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Tommy Crowley 2006, ‘08 Charlie Denny ‘58 Tae Evans 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Price Barrett ‘29 Don Briggs ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Ed Castleberry ‘42, ‘44 Bob Crudginton ‘18 Charles Dentley ‘56 Rick Barrett ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 John Briggs ‘58 Sergio Castillo 2010, ‘11 John Crudginton ‘15 Bob Deshano ‘86, ‘87 F Randy Barrios 2001 Marcus Brigham, 2008 Adam Cates ‘90 Brandon Crump ‘98, ‘99 Bill Detweier ‘57 Delbert Barron ‘40 Jim Brinkley ‘58 Weldon Cauthen ‘76, ‘77 Cleatice Crump ‘24, ‘25, ‘26, ‘27 Lloyd Devin ‘31 Darrell Faircloth 2004, ‘05 Willie Barton, 2008 Kevin Brinkley ‘99, 2000, ‘01 Carlos Cavanaugh 2004 Jerry Cryer ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Larry Dickerson ‘96, ‘99 Jesus Fajardo 2008 Farris Bass ‘27, ‘28, ‘29 Michael Briso 2005 George Caviness ‘34, ‘35, ‘36 John Cubine ‘45 Tracky Dickson ‘73, ‘74 Ramese Faleafine ‘69, ‘70 Aaron Bassett ‘99, 2000 Charles Briscoe ‘79,’80,’81,’82 Donald Chambers ‘89 Noel Cudd ‘46, ‘48 Myron Dillard 2010 William T ..Falls ‘18 Reginald Bassett ‘70

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 33 all-time letterwinners

Tommy Fambrough ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Willard Goff ‘83, ‘84 Baron Jackson ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Ernest Kelly ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Rick Fangman ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Mario Goins ‘11 Canelius Jackson 2003 Michael Kelson ‘74, ‘75 Clark Farr ‘53 Eddie Golecki ‘66, ‘67 Chris Jackson ‘86 Tyler Kemp ‘88, ‘90 Zane Farris 2007, ‘08, ‘10 ..‘11 Brittan Golden 2008, ‘09, ‘10, Henry Jackson ‘17 Donald Kendrick ‘32 Rudolph Faucett ‘32 ‘11 Lee Jackson ‘34, ‘35, ‘36 Ernest Kendrick ‘47,’48 Dean Faulkenberry ‘60, ‘61 Floyd Golden ‘18, ‘20, ‘21, ‘24 Jace Jackson 2011 John Kendrick ‘87, ‘88 Forrest Faulkner ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Ray Golden ‘18, ‘23 Johnny Jackson ‘72 Kenneth Kendrick ‘32 Jacob Felton 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Ward Golden ‘25, ‘26, ‘27, ‘28 Marshall Jackson ‘94, ‘95 Alvin Kennedy ‘36 Gary Fennell ‘72, ‘73 Anthony Gomez 2008 Robert Jackson ‘69, ‘70 Chad Kennedy 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Manny Fernandez ‘77, ‘78 Manuel Gomez ‘70, ‘71 Rosevelt Jackson ‘71 Max Kennedy ‘53 Don Field ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Philip Gomez 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Steven Jackson 2005 Jr ..‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Henry Fields ‘38 J ..Gonzalez 2006 John Jacobi ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Reese Kerr ‘92, ‘93 William Fifer ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Will Goodloe 2000, ‘01 Joe James ‘51 Robert Kerr ‘54 Alva Finch ‘42 Dana Goodnight ‘94 Robin James ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Devin Kerstetter ‘86, ‘87 Keith Finch 2002 Marion Goodson ‘44, ‘47 Jay ‘15 Doyle Keter ‘54 Todd Finney ‘96 Earl Goodwin ‘23 Jim Jeffers ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Alton Key ‘25, ‘26 Joe Fiola ‘42 Myrl Goodwin ‘23 Brandon Jefferson 2007 Archie Key ‘12 Jim Fish ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Sid Goodwin ‘18 Curtis Jefferson 2008, ‘09, Everett Key ‘19, ‘21 Anthony Fisher ‘85 Trampas Goodwin ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 ‘10, ‘11 Leslie Key ‘22 Chance Fite ‘88 Clyde Goodwine ‘19 Ira Jenkins ‘20, ‘21, ‘23 Lance Kidwell ‘40 Dennis Flanagan ‘64 Clyde Gordon ‘21 Wayne Jenkins ‘53 Don Kight ‘53 David Fleming ‘64, ‘65 Thomas Gordon ‘28 Herschel Jennings ‘24, ‘25, ‘26 Chris Kilburn ‘87, ‘88 Keithon Flemming 2007, ‘08, ‘09 Tony Gorman ‘72, ‘73 Jack Jennings ‘35 Keon Kiles 2007, ‘08 Gary Fletcher ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Randy Gouard 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Robert Jenson ‘71, ‘72 Merle Kilpatrick ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Aarrhon Flores 2009, ‘10 ..‘11 Andrew Gowell ‘88, ‘89 Amir Jessie 2004 Bruce Kimery ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 William Flowers ‘40, ‘41, ‘42 A .M ..Graham ‘14 Tommy Jinks ‘50 Wes Kimble 2002 Dick Flynn ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Drew Graham 2008, ‘09, Barry Johncour ‘65 Dean King ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Greg Forbes ‘76 ‘10,’11 Bob Johnson ‘74, ‘75 Felton King ‘33 Joed Forbus ‘40, ‘41, ‘42 Wade Graham ‘54, ‘55 Brian Johnson 2009, ‘10 Jerry King ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Jay Fortner ‘89, ‘90 Joe Granato ‘60, ‘61 Burton Johnson ‘18,’21,’22,’23 Mario King ‘99, ‘00 Brad Ford 2003 Jonathan Granger 2003, ‘04, ‘06, 07 dalton bell (2003-06) Carl Johnson 2007, ‘08 Raymond King ‘78 Doyle Ford ‘42 David Grant 2010 Wayne Johnson 2000 Ron King ‘67, ‘68 Kelly Kiniski ‘78, ‘79 Mark Ford 2006, 07, ‘08, ‘09 Jordan Grant 2004 Terrance Harris 2010, ‘11 Scott Hindman ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Carl Johnson ‘59 Landon Forga 2010, ‘11 John Graser ‘81 Curtis Johnson ‘86 Kurt Kinsinger ‘72 Antonio Harrison ‘98, ‘99 Oscar Hinger ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Clinton Kirkpatrick 2004 Joe Fortenberry ‘31, ‘32 Bernice Graves ‘22 Keith Harrison ‘88, ‘89 Omer Hinsley ‘10 Cort Johnson 2006, 07, ‘08 Devon Fortson ‘86, ‘87 Jeff Gray ‘86 Darnell Johnson 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Duncan Kirkpatrick ‘39 Jim Hart ‘72 Bobby Hobbs ‘72, ‘73 Erik Kirkpatrick ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Adam Foster ‘96 David Green 2001 Stephen Hartman ‘90 Rick Hobbs ‘79, ‘80, ‘83 David Johnson ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Cozel Foster ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 Kalgie Green ‘65, ‘66 Detrick Johnson ‘99 Charles Kitchen ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Greg Hatch ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Maurice Hobson ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Kolt Kittley 2007 Grady Dean Foster ‘18 Keith Green 2004 Steve Hatch ‘75, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Greg Hodges ‘88, ‘89 DeVron Johnson 2001 Hosea Foster ‘32 Lewis Green 2002 Dewey Johnson ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Jamaal Kizziee ‘97 Bill Hatchett ‘67, ‘68 Keith Hodges ‘58, ‘59 Mike Klein ‘82 Jim Foust ‘38 Percy Green ‘65, ‘66 Steve Haterius ‘64, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Virgil Hodson ‘20 Doyle Johnson ‘35 Ricky Foust ‘80 Billy Greenfield ‘45, ‘46 Eddy Johnson ‘82, ‘83 Josh Knight 2001, ‘02 Jonathan Hatton ‘11 Darin Hofferichter ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Brian Knocke ‘03 Girard Fowler ‘98 Jimmy Greenwood ‘51, ‘53, ‘54 Willis Haws ‘72, ‘73 Damon Hogan ‘86, ‘87 Jacoby Johnson 2002 Wilfred Fowler ‘32 Glynn Gregg ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Johnny Johnson ‘83 Sedrick Knowlton 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Seth Hayden 2007, ‘08 Jim Hohman ‘86, ‘87 Vernon Kosub ‘65 Wayne Fox ‘64 Otis Griffin ‘98, ‘99 Joe Hayes ‘36, ‘37 Buddy Holcomb ‘51 Justin Johnson ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Cole Fraley ‘72 DeWitt Griffith ‘17 Lloyd Johnson ‘45, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 Steve Kragthorpe ‘86, ‘87 Vic Hayes ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Ray Holder ‘26 James Kraham 2002 Billie Francis ‘64, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 John Grigsby ‘70 Jorell Haynes 2006, 07 D .H ..Holley ‘28 Michael Johnson ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Kevin Francis ‘97, ‘98 Eldon Grimslid 2006, 07, ‘08 Melvin Johnson 2006, 07 Tom Krempasky ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Emmett Hazelwood ‘26, ‘27 Les Holland ‘86, ‘87 Doug Kriewald ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Sean Fredericksen ‘87 Ed Grission-Lipsky ‘99, 0200 Grady Hazelwood ‘17, ‘18 Walter Holley ‘53, ‘54 Raymond Johnson 2008 Dave Freeman ‘72 Roy Grundy ‘51 Robert Johnson ‘87, ‘88 Cletus Kuehler ‘40, ‘41 Wallace Hazelwood ‘17, ‘20 Marcus Holmes ‘97, ‘98 Simi Kuli 2010, ‘11 Derek Freeman ‘95, ‘96 Hector Guevara ‘96 Ken Hazen ‘79, ‘80 Caleb Holt ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Stewart Johnson ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Tony Freeman ‘96 Errol Guidry ‘65, ‘66 Brandon Head 2005, ‘06 John Holt ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Vernon Johnson ‘34, ‘36 Max Frick ‘97 Chris Guillen 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Justin Head 2006 M ..Holt ‘11 Wally Johnson ‘63, ‘64, ‘65 L Kenneth Friemel ‘59, ‘60 Wayne Gumm ‘54 Floyd Headen 2006, 07 Ed Holwig ‘70, ‘71 Wayne Johnson ‘30 Guy Fuller ‘26 Lars Gustafson ‘98 Tommy Johnstone 2006 Stance Labaj ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Allen Heath ‘83, ‘84 Lawrence Hood 2009, ‘10 Aubrey Lacy 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Jr ..‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Scott Gutschke ‘89 Tony Heath ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Don Hooks 2005, ‘06 Ned Jolly ‘59, ‘60 Terry Funk ‘63, ‘64, ‘65 John Gwyn ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Jones ‘15 Chris Lacy ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Fred Hedgecoke ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Bill Bale Hopkins ‘44 Brian Lady ‘88 Willard Hedges ‘42, ‘44, ‘45 Bob Horlander ‘30 Andrew Jones 2011 Bryan Jones ‘67, ‘68 Metz LaFollette ‘44, ‘46 G H Jones Hedrick ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Charles Horton ‘69, ‘70 Harold Lamb ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Heffer ‘15 Monroe Horton ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Cecil Jones ‘44 Keon Gaither 2005 Jim Hadaway ‘57, ‘58 Cleveland Jones ‘27, ‘28, ‘29 Joe J ..Lancaster ‘20, ‘21, ‘22 Carl Heilman ‘67, ‘68 Rick Hoskins ‘75 Jim Landrum ‘58, ‘59 Blake Gamand ‘85, ‘86 Alex Hale ‘27 Greg Hein ‘85, ‘86 Jimmie Hoston ‘33, ‘34 Davis Jones ‘71 Jason Gamble ‘97, ‘98 Alfred Hale ‘14 Drew Jones 2010 Bobby Lane ‘51 Craig Hemphill ‘88, ‘90 Greg Houlette ‘78 Ronnie Lang ‘85 Oscar Gamel ‘24, ‘25, ‘26 D H. ..Hale ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 Darryl Hemphill ‘78,’79,’80,’81 W .J ..House ‘40 Floyd Jones ‘74, ‘75 Benny Garcia ‘96 Nay Hale ‘25 Jason Jones 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Wade Langley 2008 Charlie Henderson ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Gabe Houston 2004 Charlie Langston 2001, ‘02 Ricky Gardin ‘85, ‘86 Hall ‘15 James Henderson ‘44 Lawrence Houston ‘54 Jimmy Jones ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Buck Garrett ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 Billie Polk Hall ‘41 Joseph Jones 2009 Joe Langston ‘82, ‘83 George Henning ‘76, ‘77 Ralph Houston, ‘71, ‘72 Billy Lantow ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Edward Garrett ‘26 John Hall ‘33 Vic Henning ‘99, 2000, ‘01 Horace Howard ‘14 Kenneth Jones ‘19, ‘22, ‘23, ‘24 Darren Garrigan 2005, ‘06 Robert Hall ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Kory Jones ‘97 Kareem Larrimore ‘98, ‘99 Clifford Henry ‘20, ‘21 Mike Hrncir ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Tom Lasater ‘77, ‘78 Juan Garza ‘72, ‘73 Luke Halpin 2011 Jeff Hensley ‘85 Ed Hubbard ‘52, ‘53 Mitch Jones ‘22, ‘23 Justin Garza 2006, 07 Robin Ham ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Roy Jones ‘39, ‘40 Tony Lawson ‘99, 2000 David Herber ‘72, ‘73 Bill Huckaby ‘27, ‘28 Jeffrey Laye ‘97, ‘98 Matias Garza ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Herschel Hamil ‘33 Jason ‘99, 2000, ‘01 Robert Hudson ‘89 Steve Jones ‘70 Germaine Gaspard ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Bob Hamilton ‘74, ‘75 Chuck Jordan ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Cyril Layne ‘30, ‘31 Jack Hessey ‘40, ‘42 Roger Huffaker ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Phil Don Leach ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 Dave Gasser ‘65, ‘66 Henry Hamilton ‘72, ‘73 Charlie Hester ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Brian Humphrey ‘97, ‘98 Darrell Jordan ‘85, ‘86 Jimmy Gaston ‘99, 2000 Tracey Hamilton ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Barry Josserand ‘83, ‘84 Rick Leach ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 J .K ..Hester ‘94, ‘95 Tracey Hunt 2000 Ron Leach ‘71, ‘72 Elbert Gee ‘26 Jimmy Hammack ‘81, ‘82 Bob Hewkeo ‘74, ‘75 E ..Hunter ‘45 John Josserand ‘82, ‘83 Bill George ‘44 Trevor Hammergren 2010, ‘11 Duane Joubert ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Bret Leathers ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Fred Heyser ‘14 Greg Hunter ‘85 Randy Leavitt ‘86 Pat Gerald ‘28, ‘29 Jared Hammett 2000, ‘01 Jeremy Hibbler 2004, ‘05 Jason Hunter ‘95, ‘96 Kendrick Geyen 2010, ‘11 Bill Hammitt ‘44 L ..Ledbetter ‘11 Walter Hibbler ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Brian Hurley ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 K John Lee ‘34, ‘35 David Gibson ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Phil Hampton ‘64, ‘65 Hicks ‘14 George Hutcherson ‘93 Joey Gibson 2001 Tommy Hampton 2010, ‘11 Stanley Kafor 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 John Paul Lee ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Jerry Hicks 2002, ‘03 Emil Hutto ‘34 Tarin Lee 2010 Louis Gibson ‘35 Hugh Hancock ‘24 Joe Hicks ‘79, ‘80 Kolo Kapanui 2006, 07 C .C ..Gilbert ‘14 Jacob Hancock 2011 Robert Karr ‘54 Howard Lemon ‘21 LeAndrew Hicks 2007, ‘08 Randall Lemon ‘54 Hadley Gilbert ‘96 Russell Handy 2000 Douglas Higgins ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 I David Kasbarian 2004 H .M ..Gilbert ‘14 James Hankins ‘72, ‘73 Ray Kauffman ‘58, ‘60, ‘61 Server Leon ‘15 G T. ..Higgins ‘33 George Ingham ‘17 Keith Leonard ‘95, ‘96 John Gilham ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Tyrell Higgins ‘11 Doyle Ingram ‘51 James Kauffman ‘55, ‘57 Woody Gilliland ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 David Harbin ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 C .H ..Keeton ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Sidney Levy ‘45, ‘46 Wayne High ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Luke Inman ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Darrell Lewis 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Joseph Gipson 2001 C B. ..Harder ‘10 Raymond Hightower 2006, 07 Jon Ioane, 2008, ‘09 Clifford Keith ‘25, ‘26, ‘27, ‘28 Mike Gist ‘82 Sirquon Hardy 2001, ‘02 Elvin Keller ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Isaiah Lewis 2009, ‘10 Clovis Hill ‘45 Talalelei Ioapo 2001 Kelly Lewis ‘84 Kenneth Glasgow ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 William Harp ‘36, ‘37 Davis Hill ‘24, ‘25 Sam Ireifej 2004, ‘05 Glen Keller ‘76, ‘78, ‘79 Ray Glass ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Newt Harrell ‘87 Curtis Kelley ‘42, ‘44 Don Light ‘51 Fairy Hill ‘39, ‘41 Clifton Irvin ‘83 Pat Lindsey 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Franco Glaze ‘97, ‘98 Antwaun Harris 2006 Jerry Hill ‘59 Clyde Ivey ‘47, ‘48 Glenn Kelley ‘71

Buffalo Football Jimmy Lisle ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Ryan Glenday 2007 Jim Bob Harris ‘51 Wayne Hill ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Mark Kelley ‘89 Bret Goad 2001, ‘02 Joe Harris 2005 Marquex Kelley 2004 Dawson Little ‘46 Darren Hiller ‘92, ‘93 Todd Littlejohn ‘85, ‘86 Steve Gobin ‘73 L .G ..Harris ‘32 Bubba Hillman ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 J Bob Kelley ‘50, ‘51 Sid Goff ‘69 Taylor Harris 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Virgil Kelley ‘41, ‘42 Michael Littlefield 2000 Tony Livingston 2006, 07

34 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k all-time letterwinners

Jeff Lloyd ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Bill Miller ‘18, ‘19 David McInturff ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Adrian Olivas 2004 Norman Phillips ‘50 Dishon Robertson 2010, l l a ‘11 b t o o F o l a f f u B Jon Lockett 2004, ‘05 Ian Miller 2001 Matthew McIntyre 2007, ‘08 Tyrone Oliver ‘87 Ted Phillips ‘32 Edison Robertson 2007 Warren Lockhart ‘39, ‘40 Jerry Miller 2009 Bill McKinney ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Chris Olson 2010, ‘11 Todd Phillips 2010 Charlie Robins ‘26 Pete Loera ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Keith Miller ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Wayne McKnight 2007, ‘08 Lee Orr 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Matt Picha ‘90 Bo Robinson ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Rex Loftis ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Sam Miller ‘19 F ..McLaughlin ‘11 James Ostrander ‘62, ‘63 Jack Pierce ‘53, ‘54 Cleveland Robinson ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Curtis Lofton ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Sloan Miller ‘29 Lee McLaury ‘38, ‘39 Matt Oursbourn ‘95 Tish Pierce ‘97 E ..Robinson 2006 Jerry Logan ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Spencer Miller ‘19 T .A ..McLean ‘21 Albie Owens ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Howard Pilcher ‘50 Keith’n Robinson 2007, ‘10 Weldon Logan ‘27, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 W .A ..“Gus” Miller ‘19 J .P ..McMahan ‘41, ‘42 Keith Oxley ‘74, ‘75 Clint Plant ‘76, ‘78, ‘79 Khiry Robinson ‘11 Frank Lohn ‘15, ‘19 Ronald Mills ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Matt McMillon ‘88 Lyle Plummer ‘84 Nathan Robinson ‘92 Graden Long 2007, ‘08 Tommy Mills ‘75, ‘76 Ed McMinn ‘33, ‘34 Dave Plunkett ‘87, ‘88 Owen Robinson ‘53, ‘54 Robert Long ‘77 Don Mitchell ‘54 Steve McMurtry ‘85, ‘86 P Mike Podzemny ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Tramel Robinson ‘98 Zach Lopez 2009 Odus Mitchell ‘21, ‘22, ‘23, ‘24 John McSheffery 2010, ‘11 Fred Palacios ‘85 John Poindexter ‘50, ‘51 Rany Robson ‘68, ‘69 Bill Lorance ‘60, ‘61, ‘63 Roger Mitchell ‘82, ‘83 Jax McSpadden ‘53, ‘54 Keith Pantalion ‘82, ‘83 Mike Pointer ‘89 Hector Rodriguez 2007,‘08, James Love ‘41, ‘42 Tevin Mitchell 2009, ‘10 Dock McVickers ‘25 Sidney Parker 2010, ‘11 John Pool ‘33 ‘10, ‘11 Steve Love ‘85, ‘86, ‘88 Charles Moline ‘88 Vernon Parker ‘44 Glenn Pope ‘99, 2000 Miguel Rodriguez 90 Gene Lovelace ‘32, ‘33 Jud Moller ‘98 Wayne Parker ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Glenn Potter ‘83, ‘84 Hap Rogers ‘45 Laurel Lovett ‘53 Doug Monroe ‘92 N Marion Parrish ‘44 Jesse Powell ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Steve Rogers ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Ronnie Lovett 2005 Jeff Monsevais ‘85 Don Nagness ‘51 Colan Partee ‘97, ‘98 Raymond Powell ‘59, ‘60 Tibby Rogers ‘74, ‘75 Dick Lowery ‘62 David Moody ‘72 Chester Napps ‘25 Craig Paschal ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Kevin Powers ‘87, ‘88 James Roof ‘90 Mike Lozano ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Tom Moody ‘65, ‘66 Anthony Narvaez 2008 Mike Paschal ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 John Preddy ‘11 Eric Rosette ‘97, ‘98 Mike Lusane ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Don Moon ‘69 Ivan Nash ‘80 Nick Pasquale ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Rasheed Prescott ‘05 D .J ..Ross 2011 Michael Lusby 2001 Darren Mooneyham ‘92 Don Nava ‘73, ‘74 Beau Patterson ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Barrett Price ‘28 Ollie Ross ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Earl Lust ‘13 Bronza Moore ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Darren Needham ‘93, ‘94, 95, ‘96 Don Patterson ‘49, ‘50 Borden Price ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Ray Ross 2000 Blake Lyde ‘37, ‘38 Danny Moore ‘89, ‘90 Wayne Needham ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Larry Patterson ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Robert Price ‘54 Bob Rowan ‘10 J .D ..Lynch ‘45 Larry Moore ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Mike Nelson ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Matt Patterson ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Henry Prichard ‘11 Monroe Rowden ‘46 Alvin Lynn ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Lloyd Moore ‘33 Raymond Nelson ‘26 Virgil Patterson ‘50 Newton Prichard ‘11 Marcus Rowe 2008, ‘09 Elvin Lyon ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 Michael Moore ‘92, ‘93 James Neslage 2004 Votie Patterson ‘85, ‘86 Billy Pritchett ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Richard Rowe ‘97 Ray Moore ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 B .F ..Newman ‘27, ‘28, ‘29 Wayne Patterson ‘88 Burl Profit ‘81 Doc Rowell ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Steve Moore ‘95, ‘96 David Newman ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 Ross Patton ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 George Profit ‘81 Terry Roy 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Tony Moore ‘84 Joe Bob Newman ‘50 Jake Paylor 2011 Mitch Pruitt ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Clare Rudolph ‘11 M Rick Mordecai ‘73, ‘74 Wes Newman ‘95 Anthony Payne 2001 Delos Pugh ‘45 A .J ..Ruffins ‘07, ‘08 Cleve Maartman ‘86, ‘87 Moreland ‘15 Jordan Nichols 2011 Phil Payne ‘50 Vincent Puiana 2003, ‘04 Miguel Ruiz ‘08 Rebert Mack ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Ray Moreland ‘10 T .J ..Nickelberry 2006, ‘08 Todd Pearson ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Clark Pylant ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Travis Runnells ‘02 Aden Magee ‘18 Alvin Morgan ‘32, ‘33 Milton Nielson ‘36, ‘37 Pete Pedro ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Charles Russell ‘17 Douglas Mahan ‘50, ‘51 DeShawn Morgan 2001, ‘02 Don Nilson ‘66, ‘67 Carlos Pena ‘92 Luke Russell 2011 Jeff Mailliard ‘69 Floyd Morgan ‘32 Clint Nivens ‘96 Brandon Pendergrass 2002 Q Gary Ruston ‘69, ‘70 Steve Main ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Eugene Morris ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Ricky Nix ‘64, ‘66 James Pendergraft ‘50, ‘51 Tracy Qualls ‘75, ‘77 Mitchell Ryan ‘07 Bill Malone ‘89, ‘90 Alvin Morrison ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Chris Norman ‘92 L B. ..Penick ‘29, ‘30 Derek Quarles 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Mike Rychik ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Otto Mangold ‘39, ‘40 Dwight Morrison 2010, ‘11 Joe Norman ‘44 Derrick Peoples 2007 ,‘08, Beall Queen ‘19 Ronnie Mankin ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Odell Morrison ‘40 John Notaro ‘68, ‘69 ‘10, ‘11 Sandy Quinn 2005 Dexter Manley II, 2008 Byran Morse ‘18 Reese Nowlin ‘37 Scott Peoples ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Mark Manley ‘79, ‘81, ‘82 Timothy Morse ‘18 Keith Null 2005, ‘06, 07, ‘08 Richard Perez ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 s Matt Manley 2005, ‘06, 07, ‘08 James Morton ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Jeff Nunn ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Clint Perkins ‘90 R John Saluni 2003, ‘04 Leon Manley ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Deangelo Moss ‘88 Ramon Perry 2005, ‘06 O .C ..Rampley ‘41, ‘42 Nate Sanchez ‘95, ‘96 Scott Manley ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Ronnie Moten ‘82 Bob Petrich ‘61, ‘62 Lester Ramsey ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Charles Sanders ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Wilton Manley ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Mounts ‘15 O Joseph Peterson 2007, ‘08, ‘09 Keith Randall ‘76, ‘77 Dan Sanders ‘19, ‘20, ‘21, ‘22 LeCharelton Mann 2002 Greg Mouser ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Steve Oakley ‘65, ‘66 Bill Pevenhouse ‘49, ‘50 Bradley Randle 2002 Larry Sanders ‘39, ‘40, ‘41 George Manning ‘30, ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Jonathan M’Pinda 2007, ‘08 Torian Oakley 2011 Ronnie Phenix 2002 Caleb Randolph 2008, ‘09, Milton Sanders ‘26, ‘27, ‘28, ‘29 Ricky Mantooth ‘57, ‘58 Aaron Mullane 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Casey O’Connor 2011 Chris Phillips ‘99 ‘10, ‘11 Rashad Sanders 2008, ‘09, Arnold Marcha ‘92,’93,’94,’95 Allen Mullins ‘72, ‘74 Ernest O’Donald ‘30 Gary Phillips ‘81 John Rankin ‘33, ‘34, ‘35 ‘10, ‘11 Si Marchbanks ‘57, ‘58 Russell Mundy ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Michael Odiari 2011 Lloyd Phillips ‘17 John Rapp ‘56, ‘58, ‘59 Virgil Santy ‘22, ‘23, ‘24, ‘25 Jason Markham ‘92 Colin Munro 2011 Marcus Odums 2007 Bob Ratliff ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Matt Sardello ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Adrian Marsh ‘77, ‘78 Alrick Munroe 2007 Wallace O’Keefe ‘20 Lance Ratliff 2010, ‘11 Dennis Sarine 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Tanner Marsh 2009, ‘10 ..‘11 Fletcher Murchison ‘96 Mark Okoro 2010, ‘11. Garland Rattan ‘51, ‘53 Tommy Sauceda ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Broderick Marshall 2008, ‘09 Mike Murphy ‘97, ‘98 Justin Ray 2001 Arlanders Savage ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Shane Marsicano ‘95 Floyd Murray ‘35, ‘37 Sam Rayburn ‘49, ‘50 Anthony Scearce 2005, ‘06 Charly Martin 2004, ‘06, 07, ‘08 Gordon Murrey ‘36 Delma Rayzor ‘22 Justin Schantz ‘98, ‘99 DeWayne Martin ‘54 Darl Myers ‘44, ‘45 Charlie Reade ‘69, ‘70 Bill Schiffman ‘79, ‘80 Josephius Martin 2009 Jeff Myers ‘92, ‘93 Billy Reader ‘95 Rick Schleider ‘72, ‘73 Larry Martin ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 David Reagan ‘89 Larry Schmoker ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Tonae Martin 2004, ‘05 Mc Hooy Reagan ‘14 Mike Schmucker ‘95, ‘96 Mike Martinez ‘94,’95,’96,’97 Mac McAdams ‘85 Billy Record ‘82, ‘83 Dennis Schneider ‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Jon Mason ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Carl McAninch ‘36 Clarence Redic ‘68, ‘69 Clarence Schultz ‘42 Demetrius Mass ‘92 Charlie McCallie 2000 Cedrick Redwine ‘95 Roy Schultz ‘42 Bruce Mathes ‘13 Garvin McCarrell ‘74 Dan Reed ‘79, ‘80 Pat Schwenke 2005, ‘06, 07 Dewayne Mathis ‘97 Brad McCarty 2007, ‘08 Olin Reed ‘40 Anthony Scott 2007, ‘08, Carl Matney ‘37, ‘38 Anglo McClain ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Roy Reed ‘22 ‘09, ‘11 John Matthews ‘14 Al McClellan ‘61 Ray Reese 2003 Blan Scott 2007 Larry Matthews ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Bill McClendon ‘29, ‘30, ‘31, ‘32 LeRoy Reeves ‘42, ‘46 Carl Scott ‘21,’24 Mickey Matthews ‘72, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Greg McClendon ‘89 Roland Reichardt ‘68, ‘69 Codie Scott ‘90 Derek Maupin 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Robert McClendon ‘51 Sid Reid ‘11 Deyon Scott 2003, ‘04 Anthony May 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Ino McClure ‘18 Mark Reiland ‘89, ‘90 Earl Scott ‘13 Robert Mayberry ‘75, ‘76, ‘78 Kevin McCluskey 2008, ‘10, ‘11 W .N ..Reimers ‘46 John Scott ‘85 Thompson Mayberry ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Ernest McCorckle ‘20 Richard Reneau ‘65 Shaun Scott-Jones 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Bill Mayfield ‘59, ‘60 Ray McCowan ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 John Renfro ‘14 Stephen Scott ‘85 Gene Mayfield ‘45, 48, ‘49, ‘50 Greg McCoy ‘71 Loyd Reynolds ‘53, ‘54, ‘56 Kyle Seals ‘07, ‘08 Jack Mayfield ‘60, ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Pat McCoy 2004, ‘05 Steve Rhodes ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Carl Seath ‘21 Tod Mayfield ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Steve McCraw ‘76 R .L ..Rhoten ‘53, ‘54, ‘56 E .C ..Seifert ‘49, ‘50 Tracy Mayfield ‘86, ‘87 Tony McCray ‘83 Lonnie Rice ‘50, ‘51 Kenneth Seillaes ‘72 Rich Maynard ‘93, ‘94 Taylor McCuller 2010, ‘11 Ricky Rice ‘74 Mark Semkew ‘71 Sam Mayo ‘54 Mike McCullough ‘71 Eddie Richardson ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Lou Serrano ‘85, ‘86 Jarvis Mays 2005 Rodney McCurry ‘96 Jerry Richardson ‘60, ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Tramale Session ‘97 Scott Mays ‘88 John McDaniel 2008 Shawn Rickel ‘86 Gordon Sewell ‘12 Fremont Mead ‘13 Bryan McDonald ‘44, ‘45 Kent Riker 2001, ‘02 Orion Sewell ‘95, ‘96 Joe Means ‘50, ‘51 Clement McDonald ‘23 Elwin Rickett ‘39, ‘40 Dewayne Sexton ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Shane Mecaskey ‘86, ‘87, ‘89 Mike McDonald ‘89 Harold Rickett ‘39 Arseel Shakoor 2007, ‘08 Clinton Meek ‘34, ‘35 Ryane McDow ‘97 Corey Rider ‘97, ‘98 DeJuan Shamburger ‘99, 2000 J .P ..Meek ‘38, ‘40 Johnny McDowell ‘72, ‘73 Kenneth Ringo ‘51 A .D ..Shaver ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 Terrence Meeks ‘99, ‘00 Reggie McElroy ‘78,’79,’80,’81 Aracdio Rivera ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Adam Shaw 2001, ‘02, ‘03, 04 Art Membrilla 2005 Sean McFarland ‘97 Eric Roanhaus ‘69 John Shear 2003, ‘04, ‘06 Freeman Melton ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 David McFather ‘92 John Roanhaus ‘96 Sid Sheffey ‘15, ‘17 Ed Metcalf ‘83, ‘84 Cotton McGeehee ‘35 Charlie Robbins ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Sheiegan ‘15 Eddie Meyer ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Victor McGee ‘81, ‘82 Darold Roberson ‘48, ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Dave Shellabarger ‘64, ‘65 Casey Miesen 2003, ‘04 Jerry McGill ‘64 Marlin Roberson ‘94 Gary Shelton ‘77 DeWayne Miles ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Claude McGowan ‘45 Mike Roberts ‘75, ‘76 Tommy Sherrill ‘51 Kelvin Miles ‘86, ‘87 Matt McGuire ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Jonathan Roberts 2006, ‘07 Daniel Sherwood 2007, ‘08, ‘10 Anthony Miller ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Frank McInnis ‘29, ‘31, ‘33 Robbie Roberts ‘84 Joe Shields ‘18 Ron Mills (1954-57) Cornelius Robertson 2008

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 35 all-time letterwinners

Gary Thomas ‘97, ‘98 Waldemar Wallace ‘17, ‘20 Marvin Williams ‘83 Johnny Thomas ‘40, ‘41, ‘42 Marc Walller 2010, ‘11 Maurice Williams ‘89, ‘90 Kyle Thomas 2008, ‘10 Craig Wallis ‘35, ‘37 Mike Williams ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Phillip Thomas ‘93, ‘95 Butch Walterscheid ‘63, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Mike Williams ‘74, ‘75, ‘77 Phoebe Thomas ‘38 Aaron Wampler 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Robert Williams ‘86 William Thomas ‘95, ‘96 Elvis Ward ‘26, ‘27, ‘28 Robert Williams ‘94 Bill Thompson ‘44 Gary Ward ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Steve Williams ‘97 Brian Thompson ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Kraig Ward ‘96 Tyson Williams 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Chaun Thompson ‘98, ‘99, 2001, ‘02 Walter Ward ‘42 Walter Williams ‘97 Clifford Thompson ‘94 Mike Ware 2005 Winfred Williams ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Dendrick Thompson ‘96 Aubrey Warren ‘70, ‘71 Ron Willingham ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Gordon Thompson ‘29 Cameron Warren 2011 David Willis ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Jacob Thompson ‘96 Jeff Warren 2003 Joe Willoughby ‘46 Jimmy Thompson ‘98 Terry Warren 2000 Clyde Wilson ‘90 Kelvin Thompson 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Mike Wartes ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Earl Wilson ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Larry Thompson ‘78, ‘79 Marvin Wash 2007, ‘08 Jack Wilson ‘68 Olan Thompson ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Chris Washington ‘97 Jim Wilson ‘12 R .M ..Thompson ‘33, ‘34 Clemmy Washington ‘90 Jim Wilson ‘86, ‘87 Ralph Thompson ‘69, ‘70 Hank Washington ‘65, ‘66 Larry Wilson 2003, ‘04 Weldon Thompson ‘22, ‘23, ‘24 Max Washington ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Ray Wilson ‘83, ‘84 Neil Thomsen ‘69 Michael Washington ‘87, ‘88 Raymond Wilson ‘26, ‘27, ‘28 Drew Thorn ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Odell Washington ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Mack Winter ‘42, ‘46 William Thornton 2010 Tony Waters ‘63, ‘64 Roy Winters ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Kevin Thrash ‘76, ‘77 Anthony Watkins ‘86 Frank Wise ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Frank ‘60, ‘61 Foster Watkins ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Bruce Womack ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Jackie Tidmore ‘45 Watson ‘27 Burl Wood ‘65, ‘66 Mark Tidwell ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Watson ‘12 David Wood ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Jay Tillman 2008, ‘10 Brad Watson ‘85 David Wood ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Kyle Tollefson ‘90 Brett Watson 2006, 07, ‘08 Don Wood ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Pat Tombs ‘40, ‘41 Jeremy Watson 2009, ‘11 Earl Wood ‘65, ‘66 Trevey ‘15 Jimmy Watson ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Jim Wood ‘59 Weldon Trice ‘46, ‘48, ‘49 Curley Watters ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Wes Wood ‘89 Jesse Powell (1966-68) Bill Trisciani ‘71, ‘72 Albert Watts ‘97, ‘98 Brad Woodard 2003 Kevin Troutman ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Craigs Watts 2010, ‘11 Pete Woods ‘37 Patt Shipp ‘51 Carroll Stafford ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Floyd Trowbridge ‘20 Gary Weaver ‘72, ‘73 R .V ..Woods ‘38, ‘40 Winston Short ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Stanley Stafford ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Clayton Truebenbach 2005, 07 Waldamar Weaver ‘15 Tanner Woods 2007 Elmer Shortwell ‘13, ‘14 Earl Stagner ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Chink Tucker ‘20 Dustin Webb ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 R .G ..Woolever ‘31 Showalter ‘15, ‘16 Tom Stainocker ‘10 Don Tucker ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 E .J ..Webb ‘53, ‘54 Claude Wooley ‘81, ‘82 Waren Sidwel ‘85 Harry Stair ‘13 Marion Tucker ‘70, ‘71, ‘72 J’Marcus Webb 2008, ‘09 Andy Workman ‘94, ‘96 Mark Simmons ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Dick Stamier ‘65 Delmer Tuggle ‘54, ‘55 Brandon Weber ‘97, ‘98 Marcus Wortham ‘93 Gary Simms ‘18, ‘20 Glen Stanley 2010 Shalom Tui 2004 Chad Webster 2003, ‘04, ‘05 Charles Wright ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Roman Simpson ‘90 Harry Star ‘13, ‘14 U ..Tumer ‘11 Jon Webster ‘82 Cuery Wright ‘59 Venson Simpson ‘85 Adam St ..Clair 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Tumey ‘15 Bruce Wegman ‘67 Dean Wright ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Rounell Simon ‘76, ‘77 Joe Stegall ‘18 Corey Turner ‘88 John Weitz ‘92, ‘93, ‘95 Michael Wright ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 David Sims ‘63, ‘64 Dennis Steinback ‘82, ‘83 Derek Turner 2000, ‘01 Jerald Welch ‘85, ‘86 Phillip Wright ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Eugene Sims 2008, ‘09 Leo Steinkoenig ‘41 Johnny Turner ‘88, ‘89 Eugene Weldon ‘82 Rick Wright ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Travis Sims ‘93 Doug Stephenson ‘82 Otis Turner ‘10 Wallace Wellington 2002, ‘03 Dayrl Wynn ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Travis Sims ‘96 Lother Stephenson ‘37, ‘38 Demond Tyson 2002 Bryan Welps ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Bruce Wyre ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Adam Sipes 2004 Harold Stewart, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Shaun Wesley 2009, ‘10 Hubert Sires ‘18 Max Steward 2005, ‘08 U Marquette Wesson ‘96, ‘97 Y Dejuan Skinner 2005 Mark Stewart ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Earl West ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Larry Skinner ‘88 Paul Stewart ‘22 Duane Uhatafe 2005 Herman West ‘87, ‘88 Joe Yankovich ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Tom Slack ‘36, ‘37 Jack Stone ‘14, ‘15 David Uiagalelei 2001 Jesse West ‘18 Jack York ‘54, ‘55, ‘57 Curtis Slater 2009, ‘10, ‘11 J .T ..Stone 2000 Terry Upton ‘69 Jim Whaley ‘92, ‘93 Jim Young ‘66, ‘67 Nathan Slaughter 2010, ‘11 Matt Stone 2003, ‘04 Gerry Uretsky ‘79, ‘80, 81 Todd Whatley ‘98 Tramicah Young 2008, ‘09 Royce Slechta ‘90 Cody Stovall 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Bill Uzzolino ‘64, ‘65 Bill Wheeler ‘42 Josh Young 2006, 07 Casey Smith ‘86 L .A ..Stowe ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Carl Wheeler ‘94 Bill Younger ‘14 Cheyenne Smith 2003, ‘04, ‘06 Jim Strain ‘26, ‘27 V Jim Wheeler ‘68 Duke Younger ‘18 Chris Smith 2005 Patrick Strambler ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Ted Wheeler ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Daryl Smith ‘89, ‘90 Lamarc Strahan 2011 Jimmy Valenciano 2009 R .D ..Wheelock ‘34, ‘35 Z Dennis Smith ‘60, ‘61 Russ Street ‘95, ‘96 Frank Van Hoy ‘34, ‘35 Robert Whelchel ‘51, ‘53, ‘57 Floyd Smith ‘79, ‘80 Russell Stroud ‘32, ‘33 Chip Van Pelt ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Greg Whetstone ‘74, ‘77 Michael Zoch 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Harry Smith ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Ray Struck ‘88 Jackie Vantrease ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Spencer Whippo ‘15, ‘19 Mike Zoffuto ‘66, ‘67 James Smith 2010 Harold Stuart ‘68, ‘69 Kevin VanVoris 2010, ‘11 Bruce Whisenhunt ‘70 Jeff Smith ‘83, ‘84 Dutch Studer ‘18, ‘21 Johnny Varnell ‘60, ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Clyde White ‘90 Jordan Smith 2009, ‘10 ..‘11 Patrick Sturdivant ‘92, ‘93 Dustin Vaughan 2010, ‘11 Don White ‘72 Marvin Smith ‘50, ‘51 Wayne Sullivan ‘49 Bryon Vaughn ‘23, ‘24, ‘25, ‘26 Ed White ‘52 Mike Smith ‘82, ‘83 Brandon Swain 2007, ‘08 Finis Vaughn ‘23, ‘24, ‘25, ‘26 Jackie White ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 O ..Smith ‘11 Brian Swanson ‘95 Ray Vaughn ‘10, ‘11 John White ‘42, ‘45 R .L ..Smith ‘45 Bob Sweat ‘72 Gilbert Veasey ‘77 Maurice White 2005, ‘06 Ralph Smith ‘14 Steve Sydow ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Atilla Vegh ‘72 Norman White ‘93,’94,’95,’96 Richard Smith ‘90 Dave Szymakowski ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Vicic ‘15 Clyde Whiteacre ‘22 Steve Smith 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Charles Vick ‘42 R ..Whitfield 2006 Terry Smith ‘89 B .J ..Vickers 2007 Freddie Whitley ‘77, ‘79, ‘80 Trey Smith ‘93 T Luis Villagomez 2006 Dave Whitmire ‘66, ‘67 Chriss Snapp 2003 ‘04 Damon Tanck ‘92 Bobby Vorphal ‘89 Clarence Whittenberg ‘54, ‘55 Jered Snelgrooes 2005, ‘06, 07 Don Tardy ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Kyle Voss 2009, ‘10 Dick Wiegan ‘60, ‘61 Don Snodgrass ‘58 J .W ..Tareton ‘13 Larry Wiens ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Merced Solis ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Don Tate ‘68, ‘69 W Austin Wiggins ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Rick Solis ‘97, ‘98 Shawn Tate ‘99 Duane Wilburn ‘92 Andy Somerville ‘95 Thomas Tate ‘70, ‘71 Todd Wade ‘86 Ben Wiley ‘51 Lem Sone ‘18, ‘19, ‘23 Raymond Taupule ‘99, 2000 Toby Waggoner ‘35, ‘36 Dale Wiley ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Adolfo Sonen ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Billy Taylor ‘71, ‘72 Joe Walden ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Derick Wiley 2003, ‘04 Velton Soregee ‘38 Doak Taylor ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 David Walker ‘74 Lance Wiley ‘84 Michael Soto ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 George Taylor ‘37, ‘38 Dee Walker 2007 Scott Wiley ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Archie Souter ‘55, ‘56 Jack Taylor 2008 Doyle Walker ‘57 Boyd Williams ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 John Spann ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Prentice Taylor ‘97 John Walker ‘32, ‘33, ‘34 Calvin Williams ‘81, ‘82 Earl Sparks ‘14 Trey Taylor ‘90 Jonathan Walker 2004, ‘05 Charlie Williams ‘60, ‘61 T .J ..Sparks 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 C M. ..Teague ‘32, ‘33, ‘34 Kuwese Walker 2001 Devron Williams ‘95, ‘96 Larry Spears ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Erik Tellef ‘95, ‘96 Leon Walker 2004 Edwin Williams ‘37 L .O ..Speers ‘36 Jimmy Terrell ‘45 Montray Walker ‘97 Howard Williams ‘30, ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Jack Spence ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Bob Terry ‘45, ‘45 Undrea Walker ‘76 Iris Williams 2006 BuffaloReggie Football Spencer ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Foye Terry ‘20 Willie Walker ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Jeff Williams ‘90 Louis Spinks ‘65, ‘67 Press Theriot ‘79 Hunter Wall 2005 Jerry Williams ‘59 Otis Splawn ‘27 Cashmin Thomas 2007, ‘08 Brad Wallace ‘88 Justin Williams 2006, 07 Garfield Spradley ‘54 Duane Thomas ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Jeff Wallace ‘10 Kito Williams 2005, ‘06 Glen Staffor ‘45 F .A ..Thomas ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 T ..Wallace ‘11 Leon Williams ‘37, ‘38, ‘39

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Most points scored by opponents: 403, 1988 (40 .3 avg .) and 2002 l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B Team Records (36 .6 avg ). Receiving Most ties in a season: 2, 1932, 1936 and 1976 Most passes caught game - 18, Brad Bailey vs ..Panhandle State, Offense Longest streak for scoreless opponents: 7, started in second game Nov ..12, 1994 of 1918 season and ended in sixth game of 1919 . Most passes caught, season - 119, Brad Bailey, 1994 Rushing attempts - 697, 1977 Most points scored in a half by WTMAU: 58 vs ..Azusa Pacific, Sept .. Most passes caught, career - 244, Charly Martin, 2004-08 Net yards rushing - 3,503, 1977 28, 2008 Most TD passes caught, game - 5, Charly Martin at Abilene Christian, Rushing yards per game - 322 .9, 1950 Most points scored in a game by WTAMU: 90, WT 90, at New Mexico Nov ..22, 2008 Passes attempted - 670, 2007 Highlands 21, Aug ..25, 2005; Most TD passes caught, season - 22, Charly Martin, 2008 Passes completed - 446, 2007 Highest winning margin by WTAMU: 100, 1923 vs ..Panhandle State Most TD passes caught, career - 45, Charly Martin, 2004-08 Completions per game - 34 .3, 2007 High scoring game by an opponent: 99, 1917 by New Mexico Military Most yards gained, game - 323, Charly Martin at Abilene Christian, Most Passes had intercepted - 28, 1983 Highest combined scoring by both teams: 161,(Abilene Christan 93, Nov ..22, 2008 Pass-completion percentage -. .675, 2008 WTAMU 68, Nov ..22, 2008 Most yards gained, season - 1,867, Charly Martin, 2008 Net yards passing - 5,565, 2008 Touchdown passes - 52, 2008 Most yards per game, season - 143 .6, Charly Martin, 2008 Total offensive plays - 1,024, 2007 Individual Records Most yards gained, career - 4,108, Charly Martin, 2004-08 Total offensive yards - 7,079, 2008 Total offensive yards per play - 7 .1, 2008 Scoring Total offensive yards per game - 544 5,. 2008 Rushing Most points, game - 36, Pete Pedro vs ..Texas-El Paso, Sept ..30, 1961 Punts - 92, 1946 Most yards game - 340, Eugene Morris vs ..Montana State, Oct ..5, 1968 Most points, season - 138, Charly Martin, 2008 Punting yards - 3,166, 1990 Most yards season - 1,571, Eugene Morris, 1968 Punting average - 43 .90, 1995 Most points, career - 332, DeWayne Miles, 1997- 2000 Punts had blocked - 4, 1946 and 2009 Most yards freshman season - 1,198, Keithon Flemming, 2007 Most TDs, game - 6, Pete Pedro vs ..Texas-El Paso, Sept ..30, 1961 Punt returns - 39, 1947 Most yards career - 4,359, DeWayne Miles, 1997 Most TDs, season - 22, Pete Pedro, 1961; Charly Martin, 2008 Punt-return yardage - 508, 1947 2000 Most TDs, career - 55, DeWayne Miles, 1997- 2000 Punt-return average - 18 .4, 1962 Most attempts, game - 38, Eugene Morris vs ..Western Michigan, Most field goals, game - 4, Dennis Steinbock vs ..McNeese State, Kickoff returns - 69, 1988 Nov ..9, 1968 Sept ..25, 1982 Kickoff-return yardage - 1,308, 1992 Most attempts, season - 270, DeWayne Miles, 1997-2000 Most field goals, season - 14, Jon Roberts, 2007 and Kickoff-return average - 27 .9, 1947 Most attempts, career - 770, DeWayne Miles, 1997-2000 James Chandler 2008 First downs rushing - 167, 1977 Best average per attempt, season - 9 .21, Bill Cross, 1950 Most field goals, career - 22, James Chandler, 2008-09 First downs passing - 263, 1986 Best average per attempt, career - 7 .6, Bill Cross, 1947-50 Longest field goal - 58 yards, Bruce Wyre vs ..Louisville, Nov ..24, 1973 Most Fumbles - 53, 1975 Longest run from scrimmage - 99, twice - Ralph Thompson vs .. Most PATs, season - 77, James Chandler, 2008 Most Fumbles lost - 28, 1975 Wichita State, Sept ..26, 1970 and Keithon Flemming vs ..Angelo Most PATs, career - 77, James Chandler, 2008-09 Points - 626, 2008 State, Oct ..27, 2007 Most consecutive PATs, career - 49, James Chandler (2008) Points per game - 48 .1, 2008 Most 50 point games, season - 6, 2008 Passing Punting Most 35 point games, season - 11, 2008 Most yards, game - 595, Keith Null at Abilene Christian, Nov ..22, 2008 Most punts, game - 12, Mark Bounds vs ..Texas A&M-Kingsville, Oct .. Defense Most yards, season - 5,097, Keith Null, 2008 28, 1988; vs ..Cal Poly SLO, Sept ..9, 1989 Most yards, career - 9,799, Taylor Harris, 2007-10 Most punts, season - 78, Kevin Brinkley, 1999 Fewest Rushing attempts - 375, 1955 Most completions, game - 44, Dalton Bell vs ..Angelo State, Oct .. Most punts, career - 199, Mark Bounds, 1988-90 Fewest Net yards rushing - 1,189, 1965 28, 2006 Best punting average, season - 46 .3, Mark Bounds, 1990 (69 punts, Lowest Rushing average - 2 .7, 1972 Most completions, season - 386, Dalton Bell, 2006 3,199 yards) Fewest Rushing yards per game - 114 4,. 2011 Most completions, career - 699, Dalton Bell, 2006 Best punting average, career - 43 3,. Jon Mason (96 punts, 4,153 yards) Fewest Passes attempted - 124, 1955 Most attempts, game - 69, Grady Benton, 1994 Longest punt - 89, Mark Bounds, vs ..Central Okla ., Oct ..27, 1990 Fewest Passes completed - 49, 1955 Most attempts, season - 595, Taylor Harris, 2010 Most Opponents’ passes intercepted - 25, 1962 Most attempts, career - 1,301, Derek Moupin 2002-04 Punt Returns Most Interception-return yards - 529, 1962 Best completion percentage, game -. 909. (10 of 11), Lowest Pass completion percentage - 0 .33, 1963 Jim Dawson vs ..BYU, Sept ..23, 1961 Most returns, season - 27, John Holt, 1978 Fewest Net yards passing - 587, 1956 Best completion percentage career -. .675 (793 of 1174), Most returns, career - 66, John Holt, 1978 Fewest Touchdown passes - 3, 1949 Keith Null, 2005-08 Most yards, season - 368, Curley Watters, 1966 Fewest Total offensive plays - 499, 1955 Most yards, career - 743, Curley Watters, 1966-68 Fewest Total offensive yards - 2,017, 1955 Most TD passes, game - 8, Grady Benton vs ..Howard Payne, Sept .. 17, 1994 Longest return, game - 94 yards, Tony Waters vs ..San Jose State, Fewest Total offensive yards per play - 3 7,. 1956 Oct ..31, 1964 Fewest Total offensive yards per game - 206 6,. 1948 Most TD passes, season - 48, Keith Null, 2008 Most opponents’ punts - 86, 1968 Most TD passes, career - 92, Keith Null, 2005-08 Lowest Punting average - 32 .4, 1967 Most passes had intercepted, game - 5, Bobby Lane vs ..Hardin- Kickoff Returns Lowest Punt-return average - 4 .0, 1998 and 1975 Simmons, Oct ..27, 1951; Grady Benton vs ..Midwestern State, Oct ..1, 1994 Most returns, season - 28, Tim Anuszkiewicz, 1988 Fewest First downs rushing - 64, 1965 Most returns, career - 91, Duane Joubert, 1992-95 Fewest First downs passing - 41, 1963 Most passes had intercepted, season - 20, Tod Mayfield, 1986 Most passes had intercepted, career - 38, Tully Blanchard, 1974-76; Most yards, season - 756, Duane Joubert, 1992 Fewest Total first downs - 134, 1963 Most yards, career - 2,281, Duane Joubert, 1992-95 Most Fumbles - 42, 1976 and 1979 Tod Mayfield, 1984-86 Best return average, season - 34 .9 (14 returns, 489 yards), Rebert Most Fumbles lost - 28, 1979 Team record for passes had intercepted in a game - 6, vs ..McNeese Mack, 1996 Fewest Points - 83, 1956 State, Sept ..17, 1983 Points per game - 9 .6, 1956 Longest pass play from scrimmage - 99, Taylor Harris to Stephen Best return average, career - 30 .4 (38 returns, 913 yards), Rebert Burton vs ..Tarleton State, Oct ..9, 2010 Mack, 1995-97 Most touchdowns, career - 3, Duane Joubert, 1992-95 Miscellaneous Longest return, game - 100, Anthony Armstrong vs ..ENMU, Nov ..8, Overall record: 468-485-22 ( .480) Total Offense 2003; Kareem Larrimore vs ..Panhandle State, Aug ..29, 1998; Most wins in a season: 12, 2007 Most yards total offense, game - 582, Keith Null at Abilene Christian, Clifford Douglas vs ..SW Oklahoma State, Sept ..21, 1996; Ned Most losses in a season: 11, 2002 Nov ..22, 2008 Jolly vs ..Hardin-Simmons, Oct ..22, 1960 Undefeated and untied regular season: Twice, 3-0 in 1918; Most yards total offense, season - 4,976, Keith Null, 2008 11-0 in 2007 Most yards total offense per game, season - 411 0,. Grady Benton, 1994 Interceptions Undefeated and untied complete season: One, 3-0 in 1918 Most yards total offense, career - 9,515, Taylor Harris, 2007-10 Single-game attendance: 23,276 vs ..ENMU (Oct ..13, 2007) set NCAA Most attempts, game - 72, Tod Mayfield vs ..Indiana State, Oct ..5, 1985 Most interceptions, season - 11, Steve Haterius, 1967 Division II home attendance record Most attempts, season - 641, Dalton Bell 2006 Most interceptions by a freshman, season - 8, Chris Lacy, 1994 Single-game Neutral site attendance: 24,837 vs ..TAMUK (Sept ..17, Most attempts, career - 1,534, Taylor Harris, 2007-10 Most interceptions, career - 18, Steve Haterius, 1964-67 2011) at LSC Football Festival (Cowboy Stadium) Most return yards, season - 168, Jerry Logan, 1962 Most wins to start WT coaching career: 8, Don Carthel in 2005 Most return yards, career - 310, Raymond Brown, 1968-70 Longest winning streak: 12, 2007 ...Aug ..30, 2007-Nov ..24, 2007 . Longest return, game - 99, Jerry Logan vs ..Arizona State, Oct ..13, 1962 Most consecutive regular-season wins: 21, Oct .. 28, 2006-Oct .. 18, 2008 Most consecutive home wins: 12, Nov ..11, 2006-Oct ..18, 2008 . Most consecutive regular-season home wins: 10, Nov ..11, 2006- Oct ..18, 2008 Most consecutive regular-season road wins: 22, Oct ..23, 2004 - Present Longest winless streak: 19, Sept ..22, 2001 - Nov ..16, 2002 (0-19) Lowest scoring team: 48, 1910 (4 games), 61, 1983 (11 games)

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Top 10 Career Records Total Offense Years Plays Rush Pass Total 1 ..Taylor Harris (Whitesboro, TX) 4 (2007-10) 1,534 -284 9,799 9,515 2 ..Keith Null (Lampasas, TX) 4 (2005-08) 1,164 -211 9,385 9,174 3 ..Derek Maupin (Canadian, TX) 3 (2002-04) 1,335 436 7,930 8,366 4 ..Dalton Bell (Canyon, TX) 4 (2003-06) 1,102 -1 7,841 7,840 5 ..Tod Mayfield (Panhandle, TX) 3 (1984-86) 1,166 -82 7,424 7,342 6 ..Grady Benton (Mesa, AZ) 2 (1994-95) 906 213 5,618 5,831 7 ..DeWayne Miles (Amherst, TX) 4 (1997-00) 770 4,359 0 4,359 8 ..Victor McGee (Longview, TX) 2 (1981-82) 766 48 4,259 4,307 9 ..Hank Washington (Los Angeles, CA) 2 (1965-66) 679 45 3,510 3,555 10 ..Bo Robinson (Lamesa, TX) 4 (1975-78) 653 3,542 0 3,542

Rushing Years Rushes Yards Yds/Att. 1 ..DeWayne Miles (Amherst, TX) 3 (1997-00) 770 4,359 5 .71 2 ..Bo Robinson (Lamesa, TX) 4 (1975-78) 653 3,542 5 .42 3 ..Norman White (Woodlands, TX) 4 (1993-96) 670 3,422 5 .10 4 ..Eugene Morris (Pittsburgh, PA) 3 (1966-68) 539 3,388 6 .28 5 ..Bill Cross (Canadian, TX) 4 (1947-50) 326 2,474 7 .59 6 ..Keithon Flemming (Mesquite, TX) 3 (2007-09) 386 2,433 6 .30 7 ..Duane Thomas (Dallas, TX) 3 (1967-69) 396 2,376 6 .00 8 ..Patrick Strambler (Odessa, TX) 4 (1997-00) 426 2,274 5 .34 9 ..J .R ..Compton (Hale Center, TX) 4 (1984-87) 457 2,239 4 .89 10 ..Pete Pedro (Lynn, MA) 3 (1961-63) 317 2,167 6 .84

Passing Yards Years Comp-Att Int TD Yards 1 ..Taylor Harris (Whitesboro, TX) 4 (2007-10) 794-1,250 33 71 9,799 2 ..Keith Null (Lampasas, TX) 4 (2005-08) 751-1,106 29 91 9,385 3 ..Derek Maupin (Canadian, TX) 3 (2002-04) 759-1,301 39 37 7,930 4 ..Dalton Bell (Canyon, TX) 4 (2003-06) 699-1,044 27 63 7,841 5 ..Tod Mayfield (Panhandle, TX) 3 (1984-86) 630-1036 38 55 7,424 6 ..Grady Benton (Mesa, AZ) 2 (1994-95) 421-686 22 49 5,618 7 ..Victor McGee (Longview, TX) 2 (1981-82) 296-606 22 31 4,259 8 ..Gary Thomas (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) 2 (1997-98) 265-506 26 22 3,593 9 ..Hank Washington (Los Angeles, CA) 2 (1965-66) 282-524 27 26 3,510 10 ..Dustin Vaughan (Corpus Christi, TX) 1 (2011-Present) 227-382 6 25 3 .316

Pass Receptions Years Yards Rec. TD Yds/Rec. 1 ..Charly Martin (Farmington, NM) 4 (2004-08) 4,108 244 44 16 .8 2 ..Brad Bailey (Plano, TX) 3 (1992-94) 2,677 221 22 12 .1 3 ..Duane Joubert (Beaumont, TX) 4 (1992-95) 1,952 179 14 10 .9 4 ..Stan Carraway (Paramount, CA) 2 (1985-86) 2,412 173 20 13 .9 5 ..Tyson Williams (Aldine, TX) 3 (2008-10) 2,195 166 13 13 .2 6 ..Brittan Golden (Denver City, TX) 4 (2008-11) 2 .985 165 33 18 .1 7 ..Keithon Flemming (Mesquite, TX) 3 (2007-09) 1 .305 150 10 8 .7 8 ..Ramon Perry (Pacoima, CA) 2 (2005-06) 1,603 146 9 10 .9 9 ..Anthony Armstrong (Carrollton, TX) 4 (2001-04) 1,768 145 9 12 .2 10 ..Keith Miller (Dallas, TX) 3 (1988-90) 2,542 133 24 19 .1

Reception Yards Years Yards Rec. TD Avg. 1 ..Charly Martin (Farmington, NM) 4 (2004, 06-08) 4,108 244 44 16 .8 2 ..Brittan Golden (Denver City, TX) 4 (2008-11) 2 .985 165 33 18 .1 3 ..Brad Bailey (Plano, TX) 3 (1992-94) 2,677 221 22 12 .1 4 ..Keith Miller (Dallas, TX) 3 (1988-90) 2,542 133 24 19 .1 5 ..Stan Carraway (Paramount, CA) 2 (1985-86) 2,412 173 20 13 .9 6 ..Tyson Williams (Aldine, TX) 3 (2008-10) 2,195 166 13 13 .2 7 ..Pete Loera (Mesa, AZ, TX) 3 (1993-95) 1,986 127 19 15 .6 8 ..Duane Joubert (Beaumont, TX) 4 (1992-95) 1,952 179 14 10 .9 9 ..Stephen Burton (Lakewood, CA) 2 (2009-10) 1,909 132 13 41 .5 10 ..Anthony Armstrong (Carrollton, TX) 4 (2001-04) 1,768 145 9 12 .2

Scoring Years TD XP/FG 2XP Total 1 ..DeWayne Miles (Amherst, TX) 3 (1997-00) 55 0/0 1 332 2 ..Keithon Flemming (Mesquite, TX) 3 (2007-09) 49 0/0 0 294 3 ..Charly Martin (Farmington, NM) 4 (2004, 06-08) 45 0/0 0 270 4 ..Eugene Morris (Pittsburgh, PA) 3 (1966-68) 42 0/0 0 252 5 ..Norman White (Woodlands, TX) 4 (1993-96) 34 0/0 2 208 6 ..Brittan Golden (Denver City, TX) 4 (2008-11) 33 0/0 0 198 Pete Pedro (Lynn, MA) 3 (1961-63) 33 0/0 0 198 8 ..Charles Wright (Canyon, TX) 4 (1947-50) 32 0/0 0 192

Buffalo9 ..FootballJames Chandler (London, England) 2 (2008-09) 0 119/22 0 185 10 ..Keithon Flemming (Mesquite, TX) 2 (2007-08) 31 0/0 0 150

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Top 10 Single Season Year-by-Year Individual Receiving Yards: Ted Wheeler l 165 l a b t o o F o l a f f u B Records Leaders - since 1955 Touchdowns: Earl West 5 Receptions: Ted Wheeler 11 Passing Yards 1955 Interceptions: Gene Browning, Tony Waters 2 1 ..Keith Null (2008) 5,097 Passing Yards: Bubba Hillman 314 2, Taylor Harris (2010) 4,806 Rushing Yards: Joe Walden 569 1965 3 ..Keith Null (2007) 4,134 Receiving Yards: Mark Clapp 116 Passing yards: Hank Washington 1403 4 ..Dalton Bell (2006) 3,998 Touchdowns: Joe Walden 11 Rushing Yards: Don Dennis 288 5 ..Dalton Bell (2005) 3,799 Receptions: Mark Clapp 9 Receiving Yards: Roy Armentrout 541 6 ..Taylor Harris (2009) 3,738 Touchdowns: Brian Deady 5 7 ..Tod Mayfield (1986) 3,664 1956 Receptions: Roy Armentrout 34 8 ..Grady Benton (1994) 3,541 Passing Yards: Bubba Hillman 357 Interceptions: Rich Barrett 6 9 ..Derek Maupin (2004) 3,461 Rushing Yards: Ron Mills 569 10 ..Tod Mayfield (1985) 3,432 Receiving Yards: Ken Ballard 125 1966 Touchdowns: Charles Sanders 12 Passing Yards: Hank Washington 2107 Rushing Yards Receptions: Ken Ballard 8 Rushing Yards: Eugene Morris 543 1 ..Eugene Morris (1968) 1,571 Receiving Yards: Dave Szymakowski 842 2 ..DeWayne Miles (2000) 1,524 1957 3 ..Bo Robinson (1977) 1,399 Passing Yards: Jack York 198 1967 4 ..Eugene Morris (1967) 1,274 Rushing Yards: Charlie Sanders 938 Passing Yards: Roy Winters 1552 5 ..Charles Wright (1950) 1,203 Receiving Yards: Tommy Coffey 82 Rushing Yards: Eugene Morris 1274 6 ..Keithon Flemming (2007) 1,198 Touchdowns: Charlie Sanders 6 Receiving Yards: Dave Szymakowski 479 7 ..Patrick Strambler (1998) 1,153 Receptions: Tommy Coffey 7 Touchdowns: Eugene Morris 12 8 ..Billy Pritchett (1971) 1,128 Receptions: Dave Szymakowski 32 9 ..Norman White (1994) 1,122 1958 Interceptions: Steve Haterius 11 10 ..Norman White (1993) 1,109 Passing Yards: Mac Kehoe 370 Rushing Yards: Bob Ratliff 545 1968 Receiving Yards Receiving Yards: Tommy Coffey 431 Passing Yards: Roy Winters 1145 1 ..Charly Martin (2008) 1,867 Touchdowns: Bob Ratliff 6 Rushing Yards: Eugene Morris 1571 2 ..Brad Bailey (1994) 1,552 Receptions: Tommy Coffey 22 Receiving Yards: Dick Flynn 319 3 ..Tyson Williams (2010) 1,321 Touchdowns: Eugene Morris 19 4 ..Stan Carraway (1985) 1,237 1959 Receptions: Dick Flynn 23 5 ..Stan Carraway (1986) 1,175 Passing Yards: Jim Dawson 297 Interceptions: Billy Lantow 6 6 ..Charly Martin (2006) 1,169 Rushing Yards: Rex Loftis 387 7 ..Keith Miller (1990) 1,130 Receiving Yards: Fred Hedgecoke 246 1969 8 ..Brittan Golden (2011) 1,076 Passing Yards: Clarence Redic 1090 9 ..Tonae Martin (2005) 1,055 1960 Rushing Yards: Duane Thomas 1072 10 ..Stephen Burton (2010) 1,021 Passing Yards: Jim Dawson 921 Receiving Yards: Olan Thompson 231 Rushing Yards: Jim Densman 307 Passing Touchdowns: Clarence Redic 4 Sacks Receiving Yards: Jerry Logan 192 Rushing Touchdowns: Duane Thomas 10 1 ..Franco Glaze (1997) 15 .5 Receiving Touchdowns: Robert Jackson, . 2 ..Brandon Swain (2007) 13 1961 Olan Thompson 2 3 ..Mike Paschal (1990) 11 .5 Passing Yards: Jim Dawson 566 Receptions: Olan Thompson 19 4 ..Franco Glaze (1998) 11 Rushing Yards: Pete Pedro 976 Interceptions: Troy Anderson 8 5 ..Shad Baichtal (2010) 10 Receiving Yards: Jerry Richardson 192 Eugene Sims (2008) 10 1970 Caleb Holt (1996) 10 1962 Passing Yards: Ed Holwig 1097 8 ..Maurice Hobson (1980) 8 Passing Yards: Jim Dawson 652 Rushing Yards: Ralph Thompson 848 9 ..Bryan Braman (2009) 7 .5 Rushing Yards: Pete Pedro 831 Receiving Yards: Daryl Wynn 334 10 ..Eugene Sims (2009) 7 Receiving Yards: Jerry Richardson 282 Passing Touchdowns: Ed Holwig 6 Johnny Turner (1989) 7 Touchdowns: Jerry Logan 13 Rushing Touchdowns: Ralph Thompson 10 Darrell Lewis (2003) 7 Receptions: Jerry Richardson 22 Receiving Touchdowns: Ralph Thompson 2 Receptions: Daryl Wynn 25 Tackles 1963 Interceptions: Raymond Brown 8 1 ..Joe Calhoun (1995) 151 Passing Yards: David Gibson 449 2 ..Alondra Johnson (1987) 143 Rushing Yards: Ollie Ross 364 1971 3 ..Jared Brock (2006) 119 REceiving Yards: Jerry Richardson 246 Passing Yards: Ed Holwig 548 4 ..Norman Bell (1984) 117 Touchdowns: Jerry Richardson, Ollie Ross 5 Rushing Yards: Billy Pritchett 1128 5 ..Adam St ..Clair (2001) 114 Receptions: Jerry Richardson 18 Receiving Yards: Daryl Wynn 206 Adam Shaw (2003) 114 Interceptions: Ollie Ross 6 Passing Touchdowns: Ed Holwig, Ron Leach 2 7 ..Bobby Azam (1992) 112 Rushing Touchdowns: Billy Pritchett 7 8 ..Norman Bell (1983) 108 1964 Receiving Touchdowns: Carl Brown 3 9 ..Brian Christian (1994) 107 Passing Yards: Bill Bundy 694 Receptions: Daryl Wynn 14 10 ..Anthony Scott (2009) 106 Rushing Yards: Russell Mundy 495 Interceptions: Mike Hrncir 4

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1972 1978 1984 Passing Yards: Mike Wartes 464 Passing Yards: Clint Plant 520 Passing Yards: David Harbin 728 Rushing Yards: Cole Fraley 794 Rushing Yards: Cleveland Robinson 880 Rushing Yards: Wayne High 424 Receiving Yards: Carl Brown 267 Receiving Yards: Reggie Spencer 356 Receiving Yards: David Wood 616 Passing Touchdowns: Mike Wartes 2 Passing Touchdowns: Larry Thmpson 5 Passing Touchdowns: David Harbin 5 Rushing Touchdowns: Jimmy Lisle 7 Rushing Touchdowns: Drew Johnson 6 Rushing Touchdowns: David Harbin 5 Receiving Touchdowns: Carl Brown 2 Receiving Touchdowns: Reggie Spencer 2 Receiving Touchdowns: David Wood 8 Receptions: Carl Brown 12 Receptions: Reggie Spencer 21 Receptions: David Wood 30 Interceptions: Daryl Carr, Robert Edwards, . Tackles: Scott Braden 77 Sacks: Norman Bell, Willard Goff, Scott Peoples, Den- Johnny McDowell 3 Interceptions: Vic Hayes, Darryl Hemphill 3 nis Schneider 2 Tackles: Norman Bell 117 1973 1979 Interceptions: Don Carpenter 3 Passing Yards: Don Nava 1384 Passing Yards: Larry Thompson 380 Rushing Yards: Jimmy Lisle 513 Rushing Yards: Danny Clark 681 1985 Receiving Yards: Merced Solis 499 Receiving Yards: Milton Baker 177 Passing Yards: Tod Mayfield 3432 Passing Touchdowns: Don Nava 3 Passing Touchdowns: Larry Thompson 6 Rushing Yards: James Morton 626 Rushing Touchdowns: Clois Burgess, . Rushing Touchdowns: Danny Clark 11 Receiving Yards: Stan Carraway 1237 Rich Schleider 3 Receiving Touchdowns: Milton Baker, . Receiving Touchdowns: Tom Brownfield, . Ricky Collinsworth 3 1986 Tracy Dicson, John Paul Lee 1 Receptions: Danny Clark 10 Passing Yards: Tod Mayfield 3664 Receptions: Merced Solis 35 Interceptions: Darryl Hemphill 5 Rushing Yards: J .R ..Compton 806 Interceptions: Daryl Carr 3 Receiving Yards: Stan Carraway 1175 1980 Passing Touchdowns: Tod Mayfield 31 1974 Passing Yards: Matt Patterson 1125 Rushing Touchdowns: J .R ..Compton 11 Passing Yards: Tully Blanchard 858 Rushing Yards: Jackie Compton 656 Receiving Touchdowns: Votie Patterson 12 Rushing Yards: Johnny Darden 581 Receiving Yards: Ricky Collinsworth 517 Interceptions: Todd Littlejohn 2 Receiving Yards: Tracy Dickson 589 Passing Touchdowns: Matt Patterson 7 Passing Touchdowns: Tully Blanchard 8 Rushing Touchdowns: Danny Clark 7 1987 Rushing Touchdowns: Johnny Darden 6 Receiving Touchdowns: Ricky Collinsowrth 5 Passing Yards: Steve Kragthorpe 1980 Receiving Touchdowns: Tracy Dickson 5 Receptions: Ricky Collinsworth 32 Rushing Yards: J .R ..Compton 1004 Receptions: Tracy Dickson 22 Interceptions: Darryl Hemphill 4 Receiving Yards: Devon Fortson 373 Interceptions: Steve Rogers 5 Passing Touchdowns: Steve Kragthorpe 9 1981 Rushing Touchdowns: J .R ..Compton 11 1975 Passing Yards: Victor McGee 1035 Receiving Touchdowns: Devon Fortson, . Passing Yards: Tully Blanchard 509 Rushing Yards: Paul Bell 624 Robert Hall, James Morton, Herman West 2 Rushing Yards: Anthony Dogan 669 Receiving Yards: Curtis Bennett 365 Receptions: James Morton 36 Receiving Yards: Jeff Lloyd 161 Sacks: David Newman 5 Passing Touchdowns: Tully Blanchard 4 1982 Tackles: Alondra Johnson 143 Rushing Touchdowns: Anthony Dogan 7 Passing yards: Victor McGee 3224 Interceptions: Robert Johnson 7 Receiving Touchdowns: Jeff Lloyd 4 Rushing Yards: Paul Bell 347 Receptions: Jeff Lloyd, Scott Wiley 4 Receiving Yards: Mark Manley 780 1988 Interceptions: Michael Kelson, Mike Lozano 5 Passing Touchdowns: Victor McGee 20 Passing Yards: Doak Taylor 2379 Rushing Touchdowns: Milton Baker 3 Rushing Yards: Greg Hodges 606 1976 Receiving Touchdowns: Curtis Bennett, Earl Wilson 6 Receiving Yards: Rich Stephens 590 Passing Yards: Tully Blanchard 509 Receptions: Mark Manley 57 Passing Touchdowns: Doak Taylor 23 Rushing Yards: Robert Mayberry 843 Interceptions: Charles Briscoe 4 Rushing Touchdowns: Greg Hodges 5 Receiving Yards: Scott Wiley 530 Receiving Touchdowns: Rich Stephens 8 Passing Touchdowns: Tully Blanchard 4 1983 Receptions: Greg Hodges, Herman West 37 Rushing Touchdowns: Robert Mayberry 9 Passing Yards: David Harbin 715 Sacks: Maurice Hobson 8 Receiving Touchdowns: Scott Wiley, Bill Delaney 2 Rushing Yards: Johnny Johnson 514 Tackles: Maurice Hobson 76 Receptions: Scott Willey 22 Receiving Yards: Gary Fletcher 417 Interceptions: Andrew Gowell 4 Interceptions: Bryan Carr, Tommy Mills 2 Passing Touchdowns: Tom Cortez, Ricky Davis, . David Harbin 2 1989 1977 Rushing Touchdowns: Johnny Johnson 4 Passing Yards: Dan Buesing 2085 Passing Yards: Tracy Qualls 456 Receiving Touchdowns: Billy Record 2 Rushing Yards: Maurice Williams 250 Rushing Yards: Bo Robinson 1399 Receptions: David Wood 26 Receiving Yards: Keith Miller 879 Receiving Yards: Frank Dudley 205 Sacks: Baron Jackson 6 Passing Touchdowns: Dan Buesing 14 Passing Touchdowns: Tracy Qualls 7 Tackles: Nomran Bell 108 Rushing Touchdowns: Maurice Williams 4 Rushing Touchdowns: Bo Robinson 11 Interceptions: Don Wood 6 Receiving Touchdowns: Keith Miller 8 Receiving Touchdowns: Frank Dudley 2 Receptions: harles Christian 55 BuffaloReceptions: Football Frank Dudley 12 Sacks: Johnny Turner 7 Tackles: Larry Spears 92 Tackles: Cedric Buckley 85 .5 Interceptions: Mike Rychlik, Rounell Simon 4 Interceptions: Cedric Buckley, Andre Cooper 3

40 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k football recordS

1990 1996 2001 l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B Passing Yards: Mark Reiland 1009 Passing Yards: Michael Schmucker 635 Passing Yards: Josh Knight 1813 Rushing Yards: Maurice Williams 571 Rushing Yards: Norman White 392 Rushing Yards: Dante Clay 859 Receiving Yards: Keith Miller 1130 Receiving Yards: Charles Barnes 335 Receiving Yards: Chris Guillen 488 Passing Touchdowns: Royce Slechta 6 Passing Touchdowns: Craig Coleman 4 Passing Touchdowns: Josh Knight 12 Rushing Touchdowns: Maurice Williams 6 Rushing Touchdowns: Norman White 1 Rushing Touchdowns: Josh Knight 4 Receiving Touchdowns: Keith Miller 9 Receiving Touchdowns: Dendrick Thompson, . Receiving Touchdowns: Kaleb Clay, Chris Guillen 6 Receptions: Keith Miller 61 Marquette Wesson 2 Receptions: Sirquon Hardy 35 Sacks: Mike Paschal 11 .5 Receptions: Marquette Wesson 21 Sacks: Charlie Langston 5 Tackles: Mike Paschal 85 Sacks: Caleb Holt 10 Tackles: Adam St ..Clair 114 Interceptions: Shy Burney, Craig Hemphill 2 Tackles: Mike Martinez 97 Interceptions: Randy Bowers, Carlos Cox, . Interceptions: Chris Lacy, Rodney McCurry 3 Joey Gipson, Adam St ..Clair 1 1991 No Football Program 1997 2002 Passing Yards: Gary Thomas 1749 Passing Yards: Derek Maupin 1473 1992 Rushing Yards: DeWayne Miles 845 Rushing Yards: Dominique Bibben 518 Passing Yards: Codie Scott 738 Receiving Yards: Kory Jones 595 Receiving Yards: Sirquon Hardy 670 Rushing Yards: Jeff Myers 365 Passing Touchdowns: Gary THomas 13 Passing Touchdowns: Josh Knight, Derek Maupin 2 Receiving Yards: Brad Bailey 642 Rushing Touchdowns: DeWayne Miles 12 Rushing Touchdowns: Chase Allen, . Passing Touchdowns: Codie Scott 5 Receiving Touchdowns: Chris Washington 12 Dominque Bibben, Aubrey Lacy 3 Rushing Touchdowns: Jeff Myers 2 REceptions: Kory Jones 34 Receiving Touchdowns: Kaleb Clay 4 Receiving Touchdowns: Braid Bailey, Jeff Bridges 2 Sacks: Franco Glaze 15 .5 Receptions: Sirquon Hardy 50 Receptions: Brad Bailey 57 Tackles: Brandon Weber 86 Sacks: Adam St ..Clair 5 Sacks: Bobby Azam, Brian Christian, . Interceptions: Rebert Mack 4 Tackles: Chaun Thompson 104 Kenneth Lawrence 3 Interceptions: Cody Stovall 3 Tackles: Bobby Azam 112 1998 Interceptions: Wayne Needham 4 Passing Yards: Gary Thomas 1844 2003 Rushing Yards: Patrick Strambler 1153 Passing Yards: Derek Maupin 2789 1993 Receiving Yards: Antonio Harrison 664 Rushing Yards: Aubrey Lacy 727 Passing Yards: Brian Bailey 1418 Passing Touchdowns: Gary Thomas 9 Receiving Yards: Anthony Armstrong 740 Rushing Yards: Norman White 1109 Rushing Touchdowns: DeWayne Miles, . Passing Touchdowns: Derek Maupin 16 Receiving Yards: Duane Joubert 537 Patrick Strambler 15 Rushing Touchdowns: Aubrey Lacy 10 Passing Touchdowns: Brian Bailey 12 Receiving Touchdowns: Antonio Harrison 6 Receiving Touchdowns: Anthony Armstrong, . Rushing Touchdowns: Norman White 8 Receptions: Antonio Harrison 36 Dominique Bibben 4 Receiving Touchdowns: Duane Joubert, . Sacks: Franco Glaze 11 Receptions: Anthony Armstrong 54 Pete Loera 5 Tackles: Germaine Gaspard 96 Sacks: Darrell Lewis 7 Receptions: Duane Joubert 59 Interceptions: Brian Humphrey, Mike Murphy 3 Tackles: Adam Shaw 114 Sacks: Brian Christian, Steve Edwards, . Interceptions: Dominique Carter 3 Erik Kirkpatrick 2 1999 Tackles: Brian Christian 90 Passing Yards: Judd Moller 974 2004 Interceptions: Wayne Needham 3 Rushing Yards: DeWayne Miles 1,053 Passing Yards: Derek Maupin 3461 Receiving Yards: Antonio Harrison 344 Rushing Yards: Dominique Bibben 400 1994 Passing Touchdowns: Judd Moller 5 Receiving Yards: Anthony Armstrong 607 Passing Yards: Grady Benton 3541 Rushing Touchdowns: DeWayne Miles 11 Passing Touchdowns: Derek Maupin 19 Rushing Yards: Norman White 1122 Receiving Touchdowns: Antonio Harrison, . Rushing Touchdowns: Dominique Bibben 2 Receiving Yards: Brad Bailey 1552 Asanti Danzie 2 Receiving Touchdowns: Tonae Martin 5 Passing Touchdowns: Grady Benton 30 Receptions: Antonio Harrison 18 Receptions: Anthony Armstrong 54 Rushing Touchdowns: Norman White 18 Sacks: Brian Thompson 7 Sacks: Darrell Lewis 4 Receiving Touchdowns: Brad Bailey 16 Tackles: John Thompson 136 Tackles: Adam Shaw 98 Receptions: Brad Bailey 119 Interceptions: Kareem Larrimore 5 Interceptions: Dominique Carter 2 Sacks: Erik Kirkpatrick 5 Tackles: Brian Christian 107 2000 2005 Interceptions: Chris Lacy 8 Passing Yards: Rick Leach 1599 Passing Yards: Dalton Bell 3799 Rushing Yards: DeWayne Miles 1524 Rushing Yards: Joe Harris 697 1995 Receiving Yards: Mario King 435 Receiving Yards: Tonae Martin 1055 Passing Yards: Grady Benton 2077 Passing Touchdowns: Rick Leach 6 Passing Touchdowns: Dalton Bell 30 Rushing Yards: Norman White 799 Rushing Touchdowns: DeWayne Miles 16 Rushing Touchdowns: Joe Harris 9 Receiving Yards: Carlos Artis 793 Receiving Touchdowns: Jason Arnold 3 Receiving Touchdowns: Tonae Martin 12 Passing Touchdowns: Grady Benton 19 Receptions: Mario King 26 Receptions: Ramon Perry 71 Rushing Touchdowns: Norman White 6 Sacks: Will Goodloe 5 Sacks: John Granger, Tony Scearce 4 Receiving Touchdowns: Carlos Artis, Pete Loera 6 Tackles: Donnie Adams, Ray Ross 88 Tackles: Jeremy Hibbler 95 Receptions: Duane Joubert 53 Interceptions: Ray Ross 4 Interceptions: Keon Gaither 9 Sacks: Brian Christian, Orion Sewell 5 Tackles: Joe Calhoun 151 Interceptions: Cliff Douglas, Rebert Mack 2 L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 41 football recordS / bowl games

2006 West Texas A&M in Bowl Games (6-0) Passing Yards: Dalton Bell 3998 2011 1967 junior rose bowl Rushing Yards: Maurice White 756 Passing Yards: Dustin Vaughan 3316 Receiving Yards: Charly Martin 1169 Rushing Yards: Khiry Robinson 669 Dec. 2, 1967 – Pasadena, Calif. Passing Touchdowns: Dalton Bell 32 Receiving Yards: Brittan Golden 1076 San Fernando Valley 7 0 6 0 = 13 Rushing Touchdowns: Dalton Bell 5 Passing Touchdowns: Dustin Vaughan 25 West Texas A&M 7 7 7 14 = 35 Receiving Touchdowns: Shaun Scott-Jones 11 Rushing Touchdowns: Khiry Robinson 11 SFV - Alan Aldrich 35-fumble return (Gene Noll kick) Receptions: Ramon Perry 75 Receiving Touchdowns: Brittan Golden 12 WTAMU - Eugene Morris 40-run (Tom Frambrough kick) Sacks: Jared Brock, T .J ..Nickleberry, . Receptions: Brittan Golden 55 WTAMU - Albie Owens 19-run (Fambrough kick) Brett Watson, Justin Williams 4 SFV - Mike Vogel 1-run (kick blocked) Sacks: D .J ..Ross 5 .5 WTAMU - Morris 6-run (Frambrough kick) Tackles: Jared Brock 119 Tackles: Taylor McCuller 70 WTAMU - Owens 3-run (Donie Pruit kick) Interceptions: Don Hooks, Darnell Johnson 2 Interceptions: Caleb Randolph 5 WTAMU - Owens 3-run (Frambrough kick)

2007 2009 Lower Kanza Bowl Passing Yards: Keith Null 4134 1951 sun bowl Dec. 5, 2009 – Topeka, Kan. Rushing Yards: Keithon Flemming 1229 Jan. 1, 1951 – El Paso, Texas Receiving Yards: Charly Martin 927 West Texas A&M 7 3 14 7 = 13 Passing Touchdowns: Keith Null 41 Cincinnati 0 6 7 0 = 13 Nebraska-Omaha 0 9 7 9 = 35 West Texas A&M 0 7 7 0 = 14 Rushing Touchdowns: Keithon Flemming 12 WTAMU - Keithon Flemming 1-run (Chandler kick) Receiving Touchdowns: Charly Martin 11 WTAMU - Bill Cross 3-run (Roy Dunn kick) UNO - Greg Zuerlein 23-yard field goal UC - Tom McKeever 3-run (kick blocked) UNO - Greg Zuerlein 52-yard field goal Receptions: Keithon Flemming 73 UC - Bob Stratton 18-pass from Gene Rossi (Bill Shalosky kick) UNO - Greg Zuerlein 27-yard field goal Sacks: Brandon Swain 14 WTAMU - Cross 69-pass from Gene Mayfield (Dunn kick) WTAMU - James Chandler 27-yard field goal Tackles: Jared Brock 96 UNO - K ..Moore 23-yard int ..return (G ..Zeurlein kick) WTAMU - T ..Williams 15-run (Chandler kick) Interceptions: Cashmin Thomas 5 1957 tangerine bowl WTAMU - Flemming 40-pass from Harris (Chandler kick) UNO - Bowen 2-run (pass failed) Jan. 1, 1957 – Orlando, Fla. 2008 WTAMU - B ..Golden 38-pass from Harris (Chandler kick) UNO - Greg Zuerlein 40-yard field goal Passing Yards: Keith Null 5097 S ..Mississippi 0 13 0 0 = 13 Rushing Yards: Keithon Flemming 756 West Texas A&M 0 0 6 14 = 20 2011 Lower Kanza Bowl Receiving Yards: Charly Martin 1867 USM - Doug Barfield 1-run (Dallas Whitfield kick) Passing Touchdowns: Keith Null 48 USM - Jerry Taylor 52-pass from Bobby Hughes (kick failed) Nov. 27, 2011 – Topeka, Kan. Rushing Touchdowns: Keithon Flemming 13 WTAMU - Ron Mills 75-interception return (kick failed) WTAMU - Mills 1-run (Tommy Coffey kick) Central Missouri 7 0 0 0 = 7 Receiving Touchdowns: Charly Martin 22 WTAMU - Bubba Hillman 20-run (Coffey kick) West Texas A&M 7 13 3 3 = 26 Receptions: Charly Martin 95 Sacks: Eugene Sims 10 WTAMU - Khiry Robinson 4-run (Castillo Jr ..kick) 1962 sun bowl UCM - LaVance Taylor 1-run (Jamieson kick) Tackles: Jared Brock 83 WTAMU - Brittan Golden 44-pass from Vaughan (kick blocked) Interceptions: Darnell Johnson 6 Dec. 31, 1962 – El Paso, Texas WTAMU - Tommy Hampton 8-run (Castillo Jr ..kick) WTAMU - Castillo Jr ..21-yard field goal Ohio 0 3 8 3 = 14 WTAMU - Castillo Jr ..26-yard field goal 2009 West Texas A&M 0 7 0 8 = 15 Passing Yards: Taylor Harris 3738 OU - Jim McKee 52-Field Goal Rushing Yards: Kelvin Thompson 529 WTAMU - Jerry Don Logan 13-pass from Jerry Richardson (Dave Receiving Yards: Tyson Williams 847 Gibson kick) OU - Don Hoovler 91-fumble return (Ken Smith pass from Bob Passing Touchdowns: Taylor Harris 22 Babbitt) Rushing Touchdowns: Keithon Flemming 12 OU - McKee 24-Field Goal Receiving Touchdowns: Brittan Golden 10 WTAMU - Richardson 32-pass from Gibson (Jim Ostrander pass from Jim Dawson) Receptions: Tyson Williams 66 Sacks: Bryan Braman 8 Tackles: Anthony Scott 106 Interceptions: Shad Baichtal, Tae Evans, . Jordan Smith 3

2010 Passing Yards: Taylor Harris 4806 Rushing Yards: Kelvin Thompson 729 Receiving Yards: Tyson Williams 1321 Passing Touchdowns: Taylor Harris 38 Rushing Touchdowns: Kelvin Thompson 7 Receiving Touchdowns: Stephen Burton, Brittan Golden 11 Receptions: Tyson Williams 96 Sacks: Shad Baichtal 10 BuffaloTackles: Football Tae Evans 85 Interceptions: Tae Evans 4

42 2012 West Texas A & M B uffalo Football R e c o r d B o o k Football All-Americans 1950 1989 All-America, Daktronics, 3rd team - Don CoSIDA All-District 6 l l a b t o o F o l a f f u B Gene Mayfield (quarterback) - AP Little All-America Mark Bounds (punter) - 3rd team - USA Today/ Hansen’s Football Gazette, Honorable men- 1995 - Jon Mason (punter) - 1st team CoSIDA Bill Cross - Helms Hall of Fame Football Gazette All-America tion - D2football .com All-District 6 1955 1990 Charly Martin (wide receiver) - 2nd team 1997 - Rebert Mack (corner back/return special- Joe Brooks - Williams National Football Rating Mark Bounds (punter) - 1st team - Daktronics, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette; ist) - 2nd-team All-District 6 System All-America Kodak All-America Honorable mention - D2football .com 1998 - Bret Leathers (punter) - GTE Academic 1956 1993 Dalton Bell (quarterback) - Honorable mention All-District 6 Charles F ..Sanders - 1st team - Norman White (running back) - Honorable men- - Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 2003 - Chad Kennedy (punter) - 1st-team CoSIDA AP All-America tion - Dr ..C .M ..Frank All-America 2007 Academic All-District 6 1957 1994 Jared Brock (linebacker) - 2nd team - AP Little Anthony May (def .. back) - 1st-team CoSIDA Charles F ..Sanders - Williamson National Football Brad Bailey (wide receiver) - 1st team - AP Little All-America, D2football .com, Daktronics; Academic All-District 6 Rating System All-America All-America, Football Gazette All-America, Dr .. 3rd team - Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 2004 - Chad Kennedy (punter) - 1st-team CoSIDA 1962 C .M ..Frank All-America Keithon Flemming - Honorable Mention - Don Academic All-District 6 Jerry Don Logan - Williamson National Football Brian Hurley (offensive tackle) - 1st team - Hansen’s Football Gazette Derek Maupin (quarterback) - 1st-team CoSIDA Rating System All-America Coaches Association Kolo Kapanui, (tight end) - 1st team - AP Academic All-District 6 1968 All-America, Football Gazette All-America; Little All-America, Daktronics; 2nd Team - 2007 - Jared Brock (linebacker) - 1st-team ESPN Eugene “Mercury” Morris (running back) - 2nd team - AP Little All-America; Honorable D2football .com; Honorable mention - Don The Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 1st team - Sporting News All-America; Mention - Dr ..C .M ..Frank All-America Hansen’s Football Gazette Charly Martin (wide receiver) - 1st-team ESPN 2nd team - UPI All- America; Grady Benton (quarterback) - Finalist Charly Martin (wide receiver) - Honorable men- The Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 3rd team - AP All-America (fifth-place); 2nd team Dr ..C M. ..Frank All-America; tion - D2football .com Keith Null (quarterback) - 1st-team ESPN The 1975 3rd team - Football Gazette All-America Brandon Swain (defensive end) - 1st team - Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Jeff Nunn (linebacker) - 1st team - Norman White (running back) - Honorable Men- American Football Coaches Association, AP Kolt Kittley (wide receiver) - 2nd-team ESPN The AP All-America tion - Football Gazette All-America, Dr ..C .M .. Little All-America, Don Hansen’s Football Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 1977 Frank All-America Gazette, D2football .com, Daktronics Matt Manley (wide receiver) - 2nd-team ESPN Bo Robinson (fullback) - 1st team - Brian Christian (linebacker) - Honorable mention Cashmin Thomas - Honorable Mention - Don The Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 AP All-America - Football Gazette All-America Hansen’s Football Gazette 2008 - Jared Brock (linebacker) - 1st-team ESPN Reggie McElroy (offensive tackle) - 2nd team - Duane Joubert (wide receiver/return specialist) - 2008 The Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 AP All-America Honorable mention - Dr ..C M. ..Frank All-America Jared Brock (linebacker) - 1st team - American Charly Martin (wide receiver) - 1st-team ESPN William Fifer (offensive tackle) - 2nd team - 1995 Football Coaches Association, AP Little All- The Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 AP All-America Jon Mason (punter) - 1st team - AP Little All- America, Daktronics, Don Hansen’s Football Keith Null (quarterback) - 1st-team ESPN The 1979 America, Football Gazette All-America, Dr .. Gazette, D2football .com .. Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Glen Keller - Honorable mention - C M. .. Frank All-America, American Football Charly Martin (wide receiver) - 1st team - AP AP All-America Quarterly All-America Little All-America, Daktronics, Don Han- NCAA Post-Graduate Kevin Dennis - Honorable mention - 1997 sen’s Football Gazette, D2football .com, Scholarships AP All-America Rebert Mack (corner back/return specialist) - 2nd Keith Null (quarterback) - Honorable mention - 1974 - Ben Bentley Steve Hatch - Honorable mention - team AP Little All-America, Football Gazette Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, D2football . 1982 - Kevin Erick Dennis AP All-America All-America com, John Holt - Honorable mention - 1998 J’Marcus Webb (offensive lineman) - 1st team OTHER HONORS AP All-America Franco Glaze (defensive end) - 2nd team - Foot- - D2football .com; 3rd team - Don Hansen’s 1972 - Cole Fraley (tailback) - Missouri Valley Elvin Keller - Honorable mention - ball Gazette All-America Football Gazette . Conference First-Year Player of the Year AP All-America 1999 2009 1975 - Anthony Dugan (tailback) - Missouri Valley 1980 Kareem Larrimore (defensive back) - 1st team Tae Evans (defensive back) - 3rd team Don Conference Newcomer of the Year Elvin Keller (nose guard) - 3rd team - - Football Gazette All-America Hansen’s Football Gazette; 1977 - George Henning (defensive end) - Mis- AP All-America 2000 Eugene Sims (defensive end) - 1st team - souri Valley Conference Defensive Player 1985 DeWayne Miles (running back) - 1st team - American Football Coaches Association; of the Year Stan Carraway (wide receiver) - Football Gazette All-America; 2nd team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette; 2nd team Bo Robinson (fullback) - Missouri Valley Conference Honorable mention - AP Division I-AA Little Daktronics All-America - D2football .com Offensive Player of the Year All-America 2002 Broderick Marshall (Defensive tackle) - 3rd 1981 - Victor McGhee (quarterback) - Missouri Todd Pearson (center) - 2nd-team Chaun Thompson (linebacker) - 1st team - AP team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette; Valley Conference Newcomer of the Year AP Division I-AA Little All-America Little All-American J’Marcus Webb (offensive line) - 1st team 1986 - Tod Mayfield - Scholar-Athlete Award by 1986 2004 D2football .com; 2nd team - Daktronics; the National Foundation and Hall of Fame; Tod Mayfield (quarterback) - Honorable mention Pat McCoy (offensive lineman) - 1st team 3rd team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette; LSC Co-Back of the Year - Football News All-America; 3rd team - AP - CollegeSportsReport .com, AP Little 2010 1988 - Rich Stephens - LSC Freshman of the Year Little All-America All-America; Honorable mention Don Shad Baichtal (linebacker) - 3rd team - Don 1997 - DeWayne Miles (running back) - LSC Stan Carraway (wide receiver) - 1st team - Football Hansen’s Gazette All-America, D2football . Hansens Football Gazette Freshman of the Year News All-American, Kodak All-America; 3rd com All-America Stephen Burton (wide receiver) - honorable 2002 - Chaun Thompson (linebacker) - LSC team-AP Little All-America 2005 mention - D2Football .com South Linebacker of the Year Anthony Miller (linebacker) - 3rd team - AP Little Pat McCoy (offensive lineman) - 1st team Tae Evans (defensive back) - 2nd team - Don 2003 - Anthony Armstrong (wide receiver) - LSC All-America; Honorable mention - Football American Football Coaches Association; Hansen’s Football Gazette; D2Football .com South Wide Receiver of the Year News All-America 2nd Team - D2football com,. Don Hansen’s Tyson Williams (tight end) - 3rd team - Don 2004 - Pat McCoy (offensive lineman) - LSC Kevin Brown (punter): Honorable mention - Football Gazette Hansens Football Gazette South Offensive Lineman of the Year AP Little All-America Dalton Bell (quarterback) - Honorable mention 2007 - Brandon Swain (defensive end) - LSC Todd Littlejohn (cornerback) - Honorable men- - D2football .com, Don Hansen’s Football South Defensive Lineman of the Year tion - AP Little All-America Gazette Academic Keithon Flemming (running back) - LSC South Steve McMurty (offensive tackle) - Honorable men- Tonae Martin (receiver) - Honorable mention - All-Americans Freshman of the Year tion - AP Little All-America D2football .com 1983 - Barry Johnson (defensive back) - GTE 2008 - Jared Brock (linebacker) - LSC South 1987 Dejuan Skinner (offesive lineman) -. Academic All-District 6 Linebacker of the Year J R. ..Compton (running back) - 2nd team -AP Little Honorable mention - D2football .com 1993 - Darren Hofferichter (linebacker) - GTE Charly Martin (wide receiver) - LSC South All-America, U .S .. Achievement Academy’s Keon Gaither (defensive back) - 1st team Don Academic All-District 6 Receiver of the Year Collegiate All-America Hansen’s Football Gazette Michael Moore (wide receiver) - GTE Academic 2010 - Tae Evans (defensive back) - LSC South 2006 All-District 6 Defensive Back of the Year Jared Brock (linebacker) - 1st team - AP Little 1994 - Brad Bailey (wide receiver) - 1st team

L SC Champions 1 9 8 6 , 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 • N C a a P l a y o f f A ppearances 2 0 0 5 , 2 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 7 , 2 0 0 8 , 2 0 1 0 43 buffaloes in the pros

Keith null was drafted in the sixth round of the 2009 Stephen burton was selected in the 10th round of the 2011 nfl nfl draft by the st. louis rams and started the final draft by the and saw time in three games dur- three games of the 2009 season. ing the 2011 season. photo by newman lowrance photo courtesy of miinnesota vikings

Eugene sims was selected in the sixth round of the the chicago bears selected j’marcus 2010 nfl draft by webb in the seventh round of the 2010 the st. louis rams. nfl draft. photo courtesy of chicago bears photo by newman lowrance

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