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This Is Javelina Nation 2013 Texas A&M-Kingsville Schedule Date Location Opponent Time Sept THIS IS JAVELINA NATION 2013 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE SCHEDULE Date Location Opponent Time Sept. 7 Central Washington Ellensburg, WA 1 p.m. Sept. 14 Monterrey Tech# Arlington, TX Noon Sept. 21 McMurry Kingsville, TX 7 p.m. Sept. 28 West Texas A&M* Kingsville, TX 7 p.m. Oct. 5 Midwestern State* Wichita Falls, TX 7 p.m. Oct. 12 Texas A&M -Commerce* Kingsville, TX 7 p.m. Oct. 19 North Alabama Florence, AL 6 p.m. Oct. 26 Eastern New Mexico* Portales, NM 3 p.m. Nov. 2 Tarleton State* Kingsville, TX 7 p.m. Nov. 9 Angelo State San Angelo, TX 4 p.m. Nov. 16 Valdosta State Kingsville, TX 7 p.m. * indicates Lone Star Conference game # indicates game played at Dallas Cowboys Stadium TABLE OF CONTENTS FAST FACTS 2013 Season Preview ...........................................................................2-4 Location: Kingsville, Texas (25,000) Coaching Staff .....................................................................................5-11 Founded: 1925 Head Coach David Calloway .......................................................6-7 Offensive Coordinator Roderick Taylor .......................................... 8 Enrollment: 6,713 Secondary Coach James Jefferson ............................................... 9 President: Dr. Steven H. Tallant All-Time Assistant Coaches ............................................................ 9 V.P. Intercollegiate Athletics & Campus Recreation: Offensive Line Coach Jaime Martinez ........................................10 D. Scott Gines Running Backs Coach Daniel Oelschlegel ..................................11 Phone: 361-593-2411 Players ................................................................................................ 12-34 Numerical Roster ................................................................... 13-14 Affiliation: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Division II) Alphabetical Roster ................................................................ 13-14 Nickname: Javelinas Two-Deep ......................................................................................15 Colors: Blue (286 C) and Gold (123 C) Robert Armstrong ....................................................................16-17 Home Field: Javelina Stadium (15,000) Zane Brown ...................................................................................18 Associate AD/Head Athletic Trainer: Ruben Cantu (x2493) Devin Shaw ...................................................................................19 Derek Tesch ..................................................................................20 Associate AD of External Advancement: Joe Biedron (x2692) Player Profiles ......................................................................... 21-34 Assistant AD for Academic Outreach/SWA: Amanda Knight 2012 Review ..................................................................................... 35-43 (x2155) Game-by-Game Summaries .................................................. 36-39 Coordinator for External Affairs: Fred Nuesch (x3908) Game-by-Game Starters ..............................................................40 Ticket Manager: Rosie Moreno (x4030) Individual Stats....................................................................... 41-44 The Last Time ...............................................................................45 Department phone numbers begin with 361-593 Record Book ...................................................................................... 46-63 Passing Records ..................................................................... 47-48 Total Offense/All-Purpose Records ............................................... 49-50 Rushing Records .................................................................... 51-52 Receiving Records .................................................................. 53-54 Defensive Records ................................................................. 55-56 Return Records ....................................................................... 57-58 Scoring and Kicking Records ................................................ 59-60 Team and Miscellaneous Records ..............................................61 Longest Plays.......................................................................... 62-63 Single Game Records............................................................. 64-65 Requests for press seating, information, interviews and pictures Team Season Records .................................................................65 should be directed to Aaron Ames. Permission to broadcast games History ................................................................................................ 66-83 at Javelina Stadium on the radio must be obtained from the Office Yearly Results ......................................................................... 67-71 of Sports Information. Permission to shoot still photographs or Record vs Opponents ................................................................... 71 video must also be obtained through the Office of Sports Informa- Award Winners ........................................................................ 72-77 tion. Photographers will have access to the field during each home All-Time Captains ..........................................................................78 game. Letterwinners ......................................................................... 79-82 Javelinas in the NFL ............................................................... 83-85 Aaron Ames Lone Star Conference ...................................................................... 86-93 Sports Information Director LSC Office .....................................................................................87 Texas A&M University-Kingsville 2011 LSC Standings ....................................................................88 MSC 202, 700 University Blvd. 2011 LSC Awards .........................................................................88 Kingsville, TX 78363 LSC Records ........................................................................... 89-90 Phone: 361-593-2870 (o), 361-793-4393 (c) LSC Annual Leaders ............................................................... 90-91 Email: [email protected] LSC Annual Award Winners ................................................... 92-93 Fax: 361-593-3488 Opponent Information ..................................................................... 94-97 Press Box: 361-593-2593 Administration ................................................................................98-100 Web site: www.javelinaathletics.com Scott Gines, V. P. Intercollegiate Athletics & Campus Recreation ... 99 Twitter: Javelinasdotcom Dr. Steven Tallant, University President ....................................100 2013 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE - 1 Javelinas enter 2013 season The 2013 Texas A&M-Kingsville foot- opponent’s defense on the field without ball season should prove to be one of a chance to sub. We will be able to go no the most exciting to date with a host of huddle to get points in a hurry if we need changes throughout the program begin- to as well.” ning with the leader of the team. Gone is former head coach Bo At- QUARTERBACK terberry and in is a new team leader in The competition to be the A&M-Kings- David Calloway. Calloway is not new to ville quarterback has been quite compet- Javelina nation. He spent the past six itive. Entering fall practice, senior Dean years as the team’s defensive coordina- Brantley is listed at the top of the depth tor. As the leader of the Hoggie defense, charts, while redshirt freshman Alex Rios Calloway built an aggressive, attacking and sophomore Aaron Bueno have been squad that has developed into one of getting snaps with the first team as well. the top defensive units not only in the “The quarterback completion has Lone Star Conference but has ranked been heavy since Coach Taylor arrived,” amongst the elite of the NCAA Division said Calloway. “Dean, Alex and Aaron II ranks. have all been putting in the work to be The Javelinas are coming off a 6-6 the starter. Each has been here all sum- season which saw the Javelinas start mer working out and studying the of- the season strong with wins over Cen- fense. They have all made sacrifices to tral Washington and former Lone Star improve their level of play. Conference member Abilene Christian. “We have had a couple of freshman Kingsville then suffered a rare four- here all summer who are putting them- game losing streak, but rebounded to ers to come ready to work with energy, selves in a good position. Our plan is to win four of its last five regular-season effort and passion. If they come to prac- settle in on one quarterback as our pri- contests to earn a spot in the Kanza tice and bring those three things and mary starter. We may use another one in Bowl. The Javelinas lone loss in the final execute things will take care of them- different situations.” five regular- season games was a heart- selves.” Brantley is the only quarterback to breaker on the road at Valdosta State, have seen action for the Javelinas in a which went on to the NCAA Division II na- OFFENSE regular-season game. However, he has tional championship. The Javelinas will not only have new not attempted a pass at the collegiate The change of head coaches isn’t the faces at quarterback and running back, level. Unofficially, Rios was 10-of-12 in only difference for the Javelinas headed but the man in charge of moving the ball the spring game with 100 yards pass- into
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