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2013FB Almanac.Pdf OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES OPPONENTS REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY MEDIA TTABLEABLE OOFF CCONTENTSONTENTS OUTLOOK Table of Contents/Quick Facts/Credits 1 Rosters 2-3 PLAYERS, COACHES & STAFF The 2013 Mustangs 4-23 Head Coach June Jones 24-25 Assistant Coaches 26-30 /SMUMUSTANGS @SMUMUSTANGS /SMUMUSTANGSATHLETICS /SMUMUSTANGSATHLETICS Support Staff 30-32 /SMUFOOTBALL @COACHJUNEJONES @SMU_FOOTBALL SMU ADMINISTRATION President R. Gerald Turner 33 University Athletic Representative Paul Rogers 33 Director of Athletics Rick Hart 34 OPPONENTS American Athletic Conference 35 QUICK FACTS Opponent Information 36 American Athletic Conference Composite Schedule 37 MUSTANG QUICK FACTS SMU COACHING STAFF 2013-14 Bowl Schedule 37 Location Dallas, Texas Head Coach June Jones (N.Y. State Regents College) Founded 1911 Assoc. HC/Def. Coord. Tom Mason (Eastern Washington) REVIEW Enrollment 10,893 Assoc. HC/Offense/QBs Dan Morrison (UCLA) 2012 Statistics 38-41 Nickname Mustangs Asst. HC/Passing Game Coord. Hal Mumme (Tarleton) 2012 Game Recaps 42-47 Mascot Peruna IX (a Shetland pony) Wide Receivers Jason Phillips (Houston) School Colors Red (PMS 186) & Blue (PMS 286) Offensive Line Wes Suan (Linfield) RECORDS Conference American Athletic Conference Defensive Line Bert Hill (Auburn-Montgomery) Statistical Trends 48-49 Stadium Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000) Secondary Derrick Odum (Utah) Scoring Records 50 President Dr. R. Gerald Turner Linebackers Eric Daniels (Hardin-Simmons) Rushing Records 51-53 Director of Athletics Rick Hart Special Teams Carlos Barocio-León (New Mexico St.) Passing Records 54-55 University Athletic Representative Paul Rogers Quality Control Derrius Bell (SMU) Receiving Records 56-57 Chair of the Athletic Council Dan Orlovsky Graduate Assistant (Offense) Timmy Chang (Hawaii) Total Offense Records 58-59 Head Football Coach June Jones Graduate Assistant (Offense) Tommy Poynter (SMU) Punting & Placekicking Records 60-61 Overall Coaching Record 107-75/14 seasons Graduate Assistant (Defense) Marcus Riley (Fresno St.) Kickoff Return Records 62 SMU Coaching Record 31-34/five seasons Graduate Assistant (Defense) David Mauer (Texas Tech) Punt Return Records 63 SMU 2012 Overall Record 7-6 Director of Football Operations Randy Ross (St. Bernard) Defensive Records 64 2012 Conference Record (C-USA) 5-3 Asst. Director of FB Operations Steve Stigall (Texas) Interception Records 65 Offensive System Run & Shoot Director of High School Relations Tam Hollingshead (SMU) Team Records 66-68 Defensive System Multiple Strength & Conditioning Mel deLaura (Hawaii Pacific) Opponent Records 69 National Championships 3 (1935, 1981 & 1982) Bowl Records 70 Conference Championships 11 (last - 1984) SMU ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONS SMU Football Year-By-Year 71 Bowl Appearances 15 (last - 2012 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl) Sr. Assoc. A.D./Public Relations (FB SID) Brad Sutton Year-By-Year Results 72-75 All-Time Football Record 465-493-54 Office 214-768-1651 Series Histories 76-79 First Football Season 1915 Cell 214-914-8705 Starters Returning/Lost 12/10 (6 O/6 D/2 S*)/(5 O/5 D) Director of P.R. (Asst. FB SID) Herman Hudson HISTORY Letterwinners Returning/Lost 34/20 Office 214-768-1304 The History of SMU Football 80-85 Cell 214-924-0358 Bowl History 86-93 Main Office 214-768-2883 SMU Lettermen 94-98 Press Box Phone 214-768-7730 Mustangs By The Numbers 99-103 Website SMUMustangs.com Honored Jerseys 104-105 Twitter @SMUMustangs & @SMU_Football SMU All-Americans 106 SMU Football Greats 107-115 SMU Honors 116-121 Mustangs In The Pros 122-123 SMU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT NFL Draft History 124 “The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is an integral part of Southern Methodist University's overall education mission and positively reflects the interests and values of the institution's students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends. The Department fosters an MEDIA environment that encourages degree completion, good citizenship, character and personal growth to help support student-athletes who will become positive role models and productive members of society. The Department is committed to fiscal responsibility, Media Information 125-126 gender equity, diversity, and proper sports conduct among all of its coaches, administrative staff, and student-athletes, and to Primary Media Outlets 127 maintaining high ethical standards and compliance with all NCAA, conference, federal, state and institutional rules and regula- SMU Senior Staff & Head Coaches 128 tions. The athletics program is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of its student-athletes, achieving athletic success at the highest levels of intercollegiate competition, serving as a positive representative of the University and instilling a sense of pride and loyalty among its constituents.” CREDITS The 2013 SMU Football Media Guide is a production of the SMU Athletic Public Relations Office. The guide was written and edited by Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Public Relations & Marketing Brad Sutton and Media Relations Assistant Zach Balside. Ad- ditional editing provided by Director of Public Relations Herman Hudson, Assistant Director Travis Chamblee, Victoria Bove and Kelsey Wolfe. All layout and design by Grant Hawkins Design. PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Blum, Jim Bradley, Vladimir Cherry, Joe Collins, The Dallas Morning News, Raff Frano, Michael C. Hebert, Tim Heitman, Hillsman Jackson, Travis Johnston, Linda Kaye, James Laughead, Jim Midgett, Gene Nunn, Rivals.com, Jody Shervanick, Rick Smith, Phil Stephens, Peter Waters, John Yates, Kathy Young 2013 SMU FOOTBALL PAGE 1 OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES OPPONENTS REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY MEDIA SSMUMU AALPHABETICALLPHABETICAL RROSTEROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) SMU 21 Kenneth Acker DB 6-0 195 SR-3L Portland, Ore. (Grant) NUMERICAL ROSTER 56 Thomas Ashcraft OL 6-5 315 SR-TR Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill/Texas) No. Name Pos. 94 Beau Barnes DL 6-5 241 JR-2L Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood) 1 Arrius Holleman WR 85 Marcos Barrientos WR 6-0 180 SO-TR Dallas, Texas (Prestonwood/North Dakota) 1 Chris Parks DB 46 John Bordano LB 6-2 235 JR-SQ New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels) 2 Deion Sanders, Jr. WR 71 Chauncey Briggs OL 6-5 295 FR-RS West Bloomfield, Mich. (West Bloomfield) 2 Jonathan Yenga LB 41 Anthony Buffini WR 6-0 185 FR-RS Escondido, Calif. (Christian Life Academy) 3 Cedric Lancaster WR 12 Neal Burcham QB 6-3 207 FR-RS Greenbrier, Ark. (Greenbrier) 3 Kevin Pope LB 40 Carlos Carroll LB 6-3 213 FR-HS Tuscon, Ariz. (Salpointe) 4 Jeremy Gray DB 17 Kolney Cassel QB 6-2 205 FR-HS Yakima, Washington (Eisenhower) 4 Collin Lagasse WR/RB 26 Troy Castle DB 6-0 200 SO-SQ Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor) 5 Kyle Guinyard WR 74 Christian Chamagua OL 6-6 295 FR-RS Manvel, Texas (Manvel) 5 Randall Joyner LB 77 Daniel Chaparro K 5-10 185 FR-RS Dallas, Texas (North Dallas) 6 Stephen Nelson WR 55 Spencer Conley DL 6-4 257 SO-SQ Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial) 7 Elie Nabushosi DL 49 Brian Cramer DL 6-4 268 FR-HS Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point) 7 Der’rikk Thompson WR 27 Myles Crosby DB 6-4 205 FR-HS Colleyville, Texas (Heritage) 8 Jay Scott DB 82 Everett Dickerson WR 6-0 205 FR-HS Atlanta, Texas (Atlanta) 8 Ronnell Sims RB 45 Dylan Dickman RB 6-0 220 FR-RS McKinney, Texas (Boyd) 9 Horace Richardson DB 9 Ryan Walker WR 45 Alex Faoro K 5-11 197 FR-RS Ft. Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights) 10 Austin Kent QB 62 Travis Fister OL 6-3 270 FR-HS Tuscon, Ariz. (Salpointe) 10 Ajee Montes DB 84 Jeremiah Gaines WR 6-2 235 FR-HS Red Oak, Texas (Red Oak) 11 Garrett Gilbert QB 93 Mason Gentry DL 6-7 255 FR-HS Plano, Texas (Plano West) 11 Jarrett Spencer DE 11 Garrett Gilbert QB 6-4 223 SR-1L Austin, Texas (Lake Travis/Texas) 12 Neal Burcham QB 72 Ben Gottschalk OL 6-5 293 SR-3L Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Notre Dame) 12 Daniel Roundtree DB 4 Jeremy Gray DB 5-11 195 SR-3L Ashburn, Va. (Briar Woods) 13 Ty Law DB 22 Hayden Greenbauer DB 6-0 205 JR-1L San Antonio, Texas (Tom C. Clark) 14 Garrett Krstich QB 5 Kyle Guinyard WR 5-11 205 JR-SQ Ennis, Texas (Ennis) 14 Trey Washington DB 20 Nate Halverson WR 5-11 178 FR-HS Portland, Ore. (Grant) 15 Jeremy Johnson WR 52 Brandon Henderson LB 6-2 233 SR-3L Abilene, Texas (Cooper) 15 Rodney Hubert DB 1 Arrius Holleman WR 6-3 220 SO-SQ Lubbock, Texas (Monterey) 16 Conner Preston QB 91 Spencer Hollie DL 6-4 310 FR-HS Dublin, Calif. (Dublin) 16 Ben Sellers LB 76 Christian Holloway OL 6-5 277 FR-RS Torrance, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery) 17 Kolney Cassel QB 81 Keenan Holman WR 6-1 185 SR-3L Beaumont, Texas (Central) 17 Blake Poston DB 86 Marcus Holyfield WR 6-1 195 SR-SQ Honolulu, Hawaii (Mid-Pacific) 18 Darius Joseph WR 25 Nick Horton LB 6-3 215 FR-HS Garland, Texas (Garland) 18 J’Marcus Rhodes DB 42 Chase Hover K 6-2 185 SR-2L Plano, Texas (West/Blinn J.C.) 20 Nate Halverson WR 15 Rodney Hubert DB 5-11 165 SO-SQ Brenham, Texas (Brenham) 20 A.J. Justice DB 50 Ben Hughes OL 6-4 291 JR-1L Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Austin) 21 Kenneth Acker DB 15 Jeremy Johnson WR 6-0 179 SR-2L Tyler, Texas (John Tyler) 22 Hayden Greenbauer DB 18 Darius Joseph WR 6-0 195 SO-1L Abilene, Texas (Abilene) 22 Jared Williams RB 5 Randall Joyner LB 5-10 236 SR-3L Carrollton, Texas (Newman Smith) 23 Stephon Sanders LB 20 A.J. Justice DB 6-2 202 FR-RS Houston, Texas (Stratford) 24 J.R. Richardson DB 10 Austin Kent QB 6-6 220 FR-RS Happy Valley, Ore.
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