LONGHORNS AT A GLANCE

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS 2016 SCHEDULE Location______Austin, Texas Enrollment______50,950 vs Notre Dame (Sept. 4 • 6:30 pm CT • ABC) ______(39,619 undergraduate) President______Gregory L. Fenves Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (, Texas) Founded______1883 Notes: Two of ’s three-winningest programs will meet on opening weekend in Austin Nickname______Longhorns Mascot______Bevo XV Colors______Burnt Orange & White vs UTEP (Sept. 10 • 6:00 pm CT • LHN) _ (Pantone 159) Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas) Affiliation______FBS Notes: Texas is 4-0 all-time against UTEP with the last meeting coming in 2009 NCAA Faculty Rep.______Dr. Michael Clement Conference______Big 12 Home Field ______Darrell K Royal-Texas at California (Sept. 17 • 9:30 pm CT • ESPN or ESPN2) Memorial Stadium/Jamail Field California Memorial Stadium (Berkeley, Calif.) (Capacity: 100,119) Notes: UT is 5-1 all-time against California, with a 2-0 record on the road against the Golden Bears Surface______FieldTurf at Oklahoma State (Oct. 1) FOLLOW THE HORNS Boone Pickens Stadium (Stillwater, Okla.) Notes: The Longhorns are 24-5 against the Cowboys, with the road team winning seven straight Twitter:______@Longhorn_FB ______@Strong_TexasFB Instagram:______@LonghornsFootball vs Oklahoma (Oct. 8 • TBA • FS1) Facebook:______www.facebook.com/TexasLonghorns Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas) ______www.facebook.com/utfootball Notes: Texas is coming off a 24-17 win in 2015 and owns an all-time record of 61-44-5 vs. OU vs Iowa State (Oct. 15 • TBA • LHN) WHAT’S INSIDE Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas) Notes: The Longhorns are 11-2 all-time against ISU and have a 6-1 record at home 2016 At A Glance______1-2 2016 Rosters______3-4 Season Outlook______5-9 at Kansas State (Oct. 22) Longhorns and the NFL______10 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium (Manhattan, Kan.) Returning Longhorns______11-47 Notes: UT is seeking their first road win at Kansas State since 2002 Incoming Longhorns______48-59 Coaching Staff______60-71 vs Baylor (Oct. 29) 2015 Statistics______72-85 Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas) Record Book______86-174 Notes: Texas is 74-26-4 all-time and owns a 15-5 record in the last 20 meetings Team Records______86-105 Individual Records______106-138 at Texas (Nov. 5) Annual Leaders______139-146 Jones AT&T Stadium (Lubbock, Texas) Last Time______147-148 Notes: UT is 49-16 against Texas Tech all-time and has won five of the last six in Lubbock Texas and Bowl Games______149-151 Texas and the Polls______152-154 Year By Year Results______155-163 vs West Virginia (Nov. 12) All-Time Head Coaches______164 Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas) Big 12 Conference______165-168 Notes: Texas owns a 145-142 scoring advantage in four matchups vs. WVU Southwest Conference______169-171 Television Appearances______172-174 at Kansas (Nov. 19) Memorial Stadium (Lawrence, Kan.) Notes: The Longhorns have won 13 consecutive over the Jayhawks vs TCU (Nov. 25 • 2:30 pm CT • FOX or FS1) Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas) Notes: Texas owns a 62-23-1 record and won 24 straight from 1968-91 home away neutral

2016 Texas Football Media Guide 1 TexasSports.com PROGRAM BREAKDOWN

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 2016 ROSTER BREAKDOWN COACHING STAFF STARTERS RETURNING/LOST Head Coach______Charlie Strong OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING (7 POSITIONS) ______3rd Season at Texas (11-14) ______7th Season Overall (48-30) Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats TE Andrew Beck (10) 6-3 244 Jr.-2L 25 career games (12 starts)/Moved to TE from LB entering ‘14 Def. Coordinator/Secondary_____Vance Bedford (3rd) WR John Burt (12) 6-3 189 So.-1L True freshman starter/Led team with 457 receiving yards in ‘15 Off. Coordinator/QB______Sterlin Gilbert (1st) WR Armanti Foreman (6) 5-11 209 Jr.-2L 22 career games (six starts)/370 career receiving yards (17.6 ypc) Assistant Coach/DL______Brick Haley (2nd) QB Jerrod Heard (10) 6-2 203 So.-1L Redshirt freshman starter/Second on team with 556 rushing yards in ‘15 Assistant Coach/LB/Recruiting___Brian Jean-Mary (3rd) OT Kent Perkins (10) 6-5 320 Sr.-2L 29 career games (24 starts/12 at RT, 12 at RG)/Played mostly OT in ‘15 Assistant Coach/DB______Clay Jennings (1st) OG Patrick Vahe (10) 6-3 326 So.-1L 2015 Freshman All-America/Honorable mention All-Big 12 Assistant Coach/RB______Anthony Johnson (1st) OT Connor Williams (12) 6-6 288 So.-1L 2015 Freshman All-America/Honorable mention All-Big 12 Assistant Coach/OL/Run Game_____ Matt Mattox (1st) Assistant Coach/ST/TE/WR______Jeff Traylor (2nd) Assistant Coach/WR______Charlie Williams (1st) Others returning with 2015 starts: OL Tristan Nickelson (3), TE Caleb Bluiett (2), QB Tyrone Swoopes (2), RB Chris Warren (2), WR Lorenzo Strength & Conditioning______Pat Moorer (3rd) Joe (1) Assistant AD/Football Operations______Marcus Tubbs Director of Football Administration_____ Clifford Snow OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST (4 POSITIONS) Special Assistant to the Head Coach_ Katharine Sawyer Director of Player Personnel______Mike Giglio Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats Assistant Director of Player Personnel___ Justin Wright C Taylor Doyle (12) 6-4 300 2L 27 career games (23 starts)/Emerged as starting center in fifth game of ‘14 Director of On-Campus Recruiting______Reed Case OG Sedrick Flowers (11) 6-2 326 4L 43 career games (25 starts)/Last two years started every game but one at LG Offensive Special Assistant______Justin Burke RB Johnathan Gray (10) 5-10 211 4L 46 career games (23 starts)/No. 12 in career rushing yards at UT (2,607) Offensive Graduate Assistant______Victor Gill WR Daje Johnson (8) 5-9 184 4L 38 career games (17 starts)/Honorable mention All-Big 12 (KR/PR) in ‘15 Offensive Graduate Assistant______Will Stein Offensive Graduate Assistant______Jordan Traylor Others lost with 2015 starts: WR Marcus Johnson (7), FB Alex De La Torre (2), OL Marcus Hutchins (2) Defensive Special Assistant/Analyst______William Carr Defensive Graduate Assistant______Trent Earley Defensive Graduate Assistant______Bryan Hill Special Teams Special Assistant______Ben Larson DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING (7 POSITIONS) Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Cl-Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats 2016 TEAM INFO DE Bryce Cottrell (8) 6-2 266 Sr.-3L 32 career games/Emerged as the starter for last eight games of ‘15 CB Davante Davis (5) 6-2 199 So.-1L 2015 honorable mention All-Big 12/Led team in PBU with seven in ‘15 2015 Overall Record______5-7 S Dylan Haines (11) 6-1 201 Sr.-2L 24 career games (23 starts)/Nine career INT/Led team with five in ‘15 2015 Big 12 Record______4-5 S Jason Hall (11) 6-3 219 So.-1L 24 career games (18 starts)/Two INT, 51 tackles (fifth on team) in ‘15 CB Holton Hill (8) 6-2 195 So.-1L 2015 honorable mention All-Big 12/Second on team with four PBU in ‘15 Primary Offense______Spread FE Naashon Hughes (12) 6-4 239 Jr.-2L 25 career games (19 starts)/Led team with nine TFL in ‘15 Primary Defense______4-3 LB Malik Jefferson (9) 6-3 238 So.-1L 2015 Freshman All-America/Big 12 Def. Fresh. of the Year/HM All-Big 12

Lettermen Returning______50 Others returning with 2015 starts: DB John Bonney (6), DT Paul Boyette (6), CB Antwuan Davis (5), DT Poona Ford (5), LB Timothy Offense______20 Cole (3), LB Anthony Wheeler (2), S P.J. Locke (1) Defense______27 Specialists______3 DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST (4 POSITIONS) Starters Returning______14 Offense______7 Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats Defense______7 DT Desmond Jackson (5) 6-1 300 4L 52 career games (21 starts)/2015 honorable mention All-Big 12 LB Peter Jinkens (11) 6-0 230 4L 50 career games (22 starts)/2015 first-team All-Big 12 DT Hassan Ridgeway (8) 6-3 314 3L 36 career games (18 starts)/NFL Draft early entry/2015 HM All-Big 12 CB Duke Thomas (12) 5-10 178 4L 51 career games (35 starts)/Two-time honorable mention All-Big 12 TEXAS FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS Others lost with 2015 starts: DE Shiro Davis (4) Assoc. AD/Media Relations Director: John Bianco E-Mail: [email protected] PLACE-KICKER/PUNTER RETURNING (1) Assoc. Media Relations Director: Thomas Stepp Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats E-Mail: [email protected] P Michael Dickson 6-2 213 1L 2015 honorable mention All-Big 12/41.3 ypp/39.3 net (26th in nation)

Assoc. Media Relations Director: Joe Hernandez PLACE-KICKER/PUNTER LOST (1) E-Mail: [email protected] Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats PK Nick Rose 6-1 194 4L 51 career games /27-of-38 FG/Led nation in fewest KO returns ‘14 & ‘15 Asst. Media Relations Director: Scott Swegan E-Mail: [email protected] Note: () by the names are starts in 2015 Mailing Address: PO Box 7399, Austin, TX, 78713

2016 Texas Football Media Guide 2 TexasSports.com LONGHORNS ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NAME______NO___POS____HT____ WT____CL-EX______HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) NAME______NO___POS____HT____ WT____CL-EX______HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Allsup, Austin______69___ OL____6-2___ 288____So.-SQ______Austin, Texas (Lorena) Houston, Tristian____ 41___ RB____5-11___ 220____Fr.-RS______Galena Park, Texas (North Shore) Anderson, Alex_____ 63___ OL____6-3___ 299____So.-SQ______New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) Hrncir, Kyle______31___ LB____6-0___ 200____Fr.-HS______San Antonio, Texas (Johnson) Aucoin, Peyton_____ 88___ TE____6-4___ 243____Fr.-HS______Metairie, La. (Brother Martin) Hudson, Patrick_____ 73___ OL____6-5___ 325____Fr.-HS______Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee) Beck, Andrew______47___ TE____6-3___ 253____Jr.-2L______Tampa, Fla. (Plant) Huffman, Connor____ 27___ DB____5-9___ 168____Jr.-SQ______Arlington, Texas (Arlington) Becker, Mitchell_____ 38____P_____6-2___ 188____Jr.-SQ______League City, Texas (Clear Creek) Hughes, Naashon____ 40___ DE____6-4___ 237____Jr.-2L______Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) Bernard, Roderick____ 27___ RB____5-9___ 175____Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Sharpstown) Humphrey, Lil’Jordan_ 81___ WR____6-4___ 222____Fr.-HS______Grapevine, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Bluiett, Caleb______42___ TE____6-3___ 257____Sr.-3L______Beaumont, Texas (West Brook) Imade, Tope______67___ OL____6-4___ 322____Fr.-HS______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) Bonney, John______24___ CB____6-1___ 192____So.-1L______Houston, Texas (Lamar) Jefferson, Malik_____ 46___ LB____6-3___ 238____So.-1L______Mesquite, Texas (Poteet) Boyd, Demarco_____ 36___ LB____5-11___ 245____Fr.-HS______Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) Joe, Lorenzo______5___ WR____6-3___ 204____Jr.-2L______Abilene, Texas (Cooper) Boyd, Kris______2___ CB____6-0___ 190____So.-1L______Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) Johnson, Collin_____ 85___ WR____6-6___ 212____Fr.-HS______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) Boyette Jr., Paul_____ 93___ DT____6-3___ 317____Sr.-2L______Humble, Texas (Humble) Johnson, Kirk______28___ RB____6-0___ 202____So.-1L______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) Brown, Chris______15___ DB____5-9___ 194____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Elsik) Jones, Brandon_____ 19___ DB____5-11___ 192____Fr.-HS______Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) Buechele, Shane____ 16___ QB____6-1___ 191____Fr.-HS______Arlington, Texas (Lamar) Leonard, Dorian______8___ WR____6-4___ 200____Jr.-2L______Longview, Texas (Longview) Burt, John______1___ WR____6-3___ 189____So.-1L______Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln) Locke III, P.J.______11____S_____5-10___ 200____So.-1L______Beaumont, Texas (Central) Carr, Trevor______33___ DB____5-10___ 198____Fr.-HS______Tyler, Texas (Lee) Locksley, Kai______14___ QB____6-4___ 198____Fr.-RS______Washington, D.C. (Gilman School) Center, Matt______83___ TE____6-2___ 224____Jr.-SQ______Llano, Texas (Llano) Lopez, Frank______68___ OL____6-0___ 332____Sr.-SQ______Eagle Pass, Texas (Winn) Christmas, D’Andre___ 98___ DL____6-1___ 313____Fr.-HS______New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine) Major, Buck______70___ OL____6-6___ 327____Fr.-RS______Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville) Cole, Timothy______30___ LB____6-1___ 239____Sr.-3L______Brenham, Texas (Brenham) McCulloch, Jeffrey___ 23___ LB____6-2___ 241____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Davis) Coppens, Jon______35___ PK____6-0___ 198____Fr.-RS______Double Oak, Texas (Nolan Catholic) McMillon, Jake_____ 64___ OL____6-3___ 300____So.-1L______Abilene, Texas (Abilene) Cottrell, Bryce______91___ DE____6-2___ 260____Sr.-3L______Plano, Texas (Plano West) Mercado, Alex______61___ DT____5-11___ 300____Sr.-SQ______San Antonio, Texas (Brennan) Covey, Josh______29___ WR____6-1___ 200____Fr.-RS______Georgetown, Texas (East View) Merrick, Matthew____ 19___ QB____6-3___ 195____Fr.-RS______Dallas, Texas (Cistercian Prep) Cuffee, Eric______26___ DB____5-10___ 195____Fr.-HS______Waco, Texas (Waco) Moeller, Philipp_____ 85___ WR____5-10___ 179____So.-SQ______Plano, Texas (Plano) Cuney, Terrell______51___ OL____6-2___ 303____So.-SQ______Jasper, Texas (Jasper) Moore, Evan______37___ PK____6-3___ 198____So.-SQ______Aubrey, Texas (Aubrey) Curtis, Davion______84___ WR____6-0___ 174____Fr.-HS______Temple, Texas (Temple) Nelson, Chris______97___ DT____6-1___ 297____So.-1L______Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian) Daniels, Chris______99___ DL____6-2___ 335____Fr.-HS______Euless, Texas (Trinity) Nickelson, Tristan____ 75___ OT____6-9___ 322____Jr.-1L__League City, Texas (Clear Falls/Fork Union/Navarro CC) Davis, Antwuan_____ 25___ CB____6-0___ 193____Jr.-2L______Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop) Ojeaga, Patrick_____ 62___ DT____6-1___ 297____So.-SQ______McAllen, Texas (Memorial) Davis, Davante______9___ CB____6-2___ 197____So.-1L______Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) Okafor, Denzel______78___ OL____6-3___ 302____Fr.-HS______Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) Delance, Jean______74___ OL____6-5___ 309____Fr.-HS______Mesquite, Texas (North Mesquite) Oliver, Jake______86___ WR____6-3___ 215____Jr.-1L______Dallas, Texas (Jesuit) Dickson, Michael____ 13____P_____6-2___ 209____So.-1L______Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee) Omenihu, Charles____ 90___ DE____6-6___ 254____So.-1L______Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett) Domingue, Trent____ 17___ PK____6-2___ 170____Sr.-GR______Mandeville, La. (St. Paul’s/LSU) Pequeno, Edward____ 39___ LB____6-2___ 227____Fr.-HS______McAllen, Texas (Memorial) Durst, Jarmarquis____ 28___ DB____6-2___ 190____Jr.-TR____ Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge/Tarleton State) Perkins, Kent______76__ OG/OT___6-5___ 320____Sr.-2L______Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) Duvernay, Devin____ 80___ WR____5-11___ 195____Fr.-HS______Sachse, Texas (Sachse) Porter, Kyle______21___ RB____5-9___ 208____Fr.-HS______Katy, Texas (Katy) Duvernay, Donovan__ 27___ DB____5-9___ 185____Fr.-HS______Sachse, Texas (Sachse) Poujol, Michael David_____39____ DS_____6-3_____215_____ Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Memorial) Elliott, DeShon______4____S_____6-1___ 202____So.-1L______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath) Roach, Malcolm_____ 32___OLB____6-2___ 263____Fr.-HS______Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep) Elliott, Jordan______55___ DL____6-4___ 318____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Westside) Roberts, Ryan______81___ WR____6-6___ 196____Jr.-SQ______Austin, Texas (Hyde Park) Evans, Sheroid______29___ CB____6-1___ 194____Sr.-3L______Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Dulles) Rodriguez, Elijah____ 72___ OL____6-5___ 295____So.-1L______Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) Fehr, Chris______89___ TE____6-3___ 236____So.-SQ______Austin, Texas (McNeil) Shackelford, Zach____ 56___ OL____6-3___ 290____Fr.-HS______Belton, Texas (Belton) Fitzgerald, Andrew___ 48___ DL____6-5___ 252____Fr.-HS______Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) Sims, Matthew_____ 49____P_____6-3___ 188____Jr.-SQ______Dallas,Texas (Lovejoy) Ford, Poona______95___ DT____5-11___ 303____Jr.-2L______Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) Southall, Marcel_____ 96___ DL____6-2___ 327____Fr.-HS______Dallas, Texas (Duncanville) Foreman, Armanti____ 3___ WR____5-11___ 205____Jr.-2L______Texas City, Texas (Texas City) Strickland, Jordan____ 23___ DB____5-10___ 157____So.-SQ______Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) Foreman, D’Onta____ 33___ RB____6-1___ 249____Jr.-2L______Texas City, Texas (Texas City) Swoopes, Tyrone____ 18___ QB____6-4___ 249____Sr.-2L______Whitewright, Texas (Whitewright) Forisha, Caden______38___ DB____5-8___ 160____Fr.-HS______Hutto, Texas (Hutto) Templin, Ty______88___ WR____6-0___ 193____Sr.-1L______Granbury, Texas (Trinity Valley) Fowler, Erick______41___OLB____6-1___ 240____Fr.-HS______Manor, Texas (Manor) Thomas, Garrett_____ 79___ OL____6-6___ 293____Fr.-RS______Many, La. (Many) Freeman, Edwin_____ 35___ LB____6-1___ 228____So.-1L______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) Townsend, Cameron__ 43___ LB____6-0___ 214____Fr.-RS______Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point) Gonzalez, David_____ 87___ DE____6-5___ 238____Jr.-HS______Chicago, Ill. (Mount Carmel) Tseng, Johnny______37___ LB____6-1___ 211____Sr.-SQ______Lolita, Texas (Industrial) Gonzalez, Eric______36___ WR____5-7___ 172____Fr.-HS______Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco) Urquidez, J.P.______71___ OL____6-6___ 300____Fr.-HS______Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) Graf, Garrett______54___ OL____6-2___ 298____Jr.-SQ____ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) Vaccaro, Kevin______18____S_____5-8___ 188____Sr.-3L______Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) Gray, Garrett______87___ WR____6-4___ 220____So.-1L______Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls) Vahe, Patrick______77___ OL____6-3___ 320____So.-1L______Euless, Texas (Trinity) Greenwood, Jimmy___ 17___ QB____6-3___ 184____Jr.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Kinkaid) Vasser, Quincy______92___ DE____6-4___ 239____Sr.-1L____ Nyack, N.Y. (Navarro CC/Hargrave/Nyack) Hafley, Trenton_____ 40___ RB____5-9___ 192____So.-SQ______Wichita Falls, Texas (Burnet) Vinklarek, Logan____ 11___ QB____6-2___ 232____Jr.-SQ______La Grange, Texas (La Grange/Blinn [Texas] JC) Hager, Breckyn_____ 44___ LB____6-3___ 227____So.-1L______Austin, Texas (Westlake) Warren III, Chris_____ 25___ RB____6-2___ 252____So.-1L______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) Haines, Dylan______14____S_____6-1___ 200____Sr.-2L______Lago Vista, Texas (Lago Vista) Warrick, Jacorey_____ 11___ WR____5-11___ 173____Sr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) Hall, Jason______31____S_____6-3___ 216____Jr.-2L____ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) Welsh, Michael_____ 59___ OL____6-2___ 285____So.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit) Harper, Jay______42___ LB____5-11___ 241____So.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Stratford) Wheeler, Anthony___ 45___ LB____6-2___ 228____So.-1L______Dallas, Texas (Skyline) Heard, Jerrod______13__WR/QB___6-3___ 201____So.-1L______Denton, Texas (Guyer) Whiteley, Blake_____ 80___ TE____6-5___ 242____Jr.-SQ__ Vancouver, BC, Canada (West Vancouver/Arizona Western CC) Hemphill-Mapps, Reggie___82____ WR_____6-0_____173_____ Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Manvel) Wilbon, Gerald_____ 94___ DL____6-2___ 329____Fr.-HS______St. Rose, La. (Destrehan) Hildebrand, John Thomas___83____ WR_____5-10_____175_____ Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Episcopal) Williams, Connor____ 55___ OL____6-6___ 288____So.-1L______Coppell, Texas (Coppell) Hill, Holton______5___ DB____6-2___ 195____So.-1L______Houston, Texas (Lamar) Willis, Robert______43___ TE____6-2___ 233____Jr.-HS___ Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs) Hodges, Brandon____ 58___ OL____6-4___ 310____Jr.-RS_____ Aberdeen, Miss. (Aberdeen/East Mississippi CC) Wilson, Michael_____ 82___ WR____6-4___ 222____So.-SQ______Arlington, Texas (Arlington Martin) Holbrook, Jak______53___ DS____5-10___ 204____So.-SQ______Austin, Texas (McCallum) Yoder, Tim______30___ RB____5-9___ 190____So.-SQ______Plano, Texas (Plano) Holtz, Trey______15___ QB____6-2___ 187____Sr.-1L______Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) Pronunciations Peyton Aucoin______OH-kwin Davion Curtis______DAY-vee-on Armanti Foreman______AH-mahn-tee Jeffrey McCulloch______mick-CULL-ock Caleb Bluiett______BLU-eht Antwuan Davis______AN-twahn D’Onta Foreman______dee-ON-tay Patrick Ojeaga______oh-gee-AH-gah John Bonney______BAHN-ee Jean Delance______JEEN duh-LANCE Caden Forisha______for-SHAY Charles Omenihu______oh-MEN-ah-hoo Paul Boyette Jr.______boy-EHT Trent Dominge______do-MAIN Jerrod Heard______JAH-rod Michael David Poujol______POU-zhol Shane Buechele______boo-SHELL Jarmarquis Durst______Jar-MAR-keece Tristian Houston______TRIST-en J.P. Urquidez______yer-KEE-dez Bryce Cottrell______cuh-TRELL Devin Duvernay______DOO-ver-nay Kyle Hrncir______HERN-sir Kevin Vaccaro______vuh-CAR-oh Eric Cuffee______CUH-fee Donovan Duvernay______DOO-ver-nay Naashon Hughes______NAY-shon Patrick Vahe______vah-HAY Terrell Cuney______CUE-nee Sheroid Evans______shur-OD Kai Locksley______kigh Logan Vinklarek______VIN-clark

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NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO_ NAME______POS____HT____ WT____CL-EX______HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) NO_ NAME______POS____HT____ WT____CL-EX______HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1___ Burt, John______WR____6-3___ 189____So.-1L______Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln) 43__ Willis, Robert______TE____6-2___ 233____Jr.-HS___ Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs) 2___ Boyd, Kris______CB____6-1___ 190____So.-1L______Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) 44__ Hager, Breckyn______LB____6-3___ 227____So.-1L______Austin, Texas (Westlake) 3___ Foreman, Armanti_____ WR____5-11___ 205____Jr.-2L______Texas City, Texas (Texas City) 45__ Wheeler, Anthony_____ LB____6-2___ 228____So.-1L______Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 4___ Elliott, DeShon______S_____6-1___ 202____So.-1L______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath) 46__ Jefferson, Malik______LB____6-3___ 238____So.-1L______Mesquite, Texas (Poteet) 5___ Hill, Holton______DB____6-2___ 195____So.-1L______Houston, Texas (Lamar) 47__ Beck, Andrew______TE____6-3___ 253____Jr.-2L______Tampa, Fla. (Plant) 5___ Joe, Lorenzo______WR____6-3___ 204____Jr.-2L______Abilene, Texas (Cooper) 48__ Fitzgerald, Andrew____ DL____6-5___ 252____Fr.-HS______Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) 8___ Leonard, Dorian______WR____6-4___ 200____Jr.-2L______Longview, Texas (Longview) 49__ Sims, Matthew______P_____6-3___ 188____Jr.-SQ______Dallas,Texas (Lovejoy) 9___ Davis, Davante______CB____6-2___ 197____So.-1L______Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) 51__ Cuney, Terrell______OL____6-2___ 303____So.-SQ______Jasper, Texas (Jasper) 11__ Locke III, P.J.______S_____5-10___ 200____So.-1L______Beaumont, Texas (Central) 53__ Holbrook, Jak______DS____5-10___ 204____So.-SQ______Austin, Texas (McCallum) 11__ Vinklarek, Logan______QB____6-2___ 232____Jr.-SQ____ La Grange, Texas (La Grange/Blinn [Texas] JC) 54__ Graf, Garrett______OL____6-2___ 298____Jr.-SQ____ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) 11__ Warrick, Jacorey______WR____5-11___ 173____Sr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) 55__ Elliott, Jordan______DL____6-4___ 318____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Westside) 13__ Dickson, Michael______P_____6-2___ 209____So.-1L______Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee) 55__ Williams, Connor______OL____6-6___ 288____So.-1L______Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 13__ Heard, Jerrod______WR/QB___6-3___ 201____So.-1L______Denton, Texas (Guyer) 56__ Shackelford, Zach_____ OL____6-3___ 290____Fr.-HS______Belton, Texas (Belton) 14__ Haines, Dylan______S_____6-1___ 200____Sr.-2L______Lago Vista, Texas (Lago Vista) 58__ Hodges, Brandon______OL____6-4___ 310____Jr.-RS_Aberdeen, Miss. (Aberdeen/East Mississippi CC) 14__ Locksley, Kai______QB____6-4___ 198____Fr.-RS______Washington, D.C. (Gilman School) 59__ Welsh, Michael______OL____6-2___ 285____So.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit) 15__ Brown, Chris______DB____5-9___ 194____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Elsik) 61__ Mercado, Alex______DT____5-11___ 300____Sr.-SQ______San Antonio, Texas (Brennan) 15__ Holtz, Trey______QB____6-2___ 187____Sr.-1L______Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) 62__ Ojeaga, Patrick______DT____6-1___ 297____So.-SQ______McAllen, Texas (McAllen Memorial) 16__ Buechele, Shane______QB____6-1___ 191____Fr.-HS______Arlington, Texas (Lamar) 63__ Anderson, Alex______OL____6-3___ 299____So.-SQ______New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) 17__ Domingue, Trent______PK____6-2___ 170____Sr.-GR______Mandeville, La. (St. Paul’s/LSU) 64__ McMillon, Jake______OL____6-3___ 300____So.-1L______Abilene, Texas (Abilene) 17__ Greenwood, Jimmy____ QB____6-3___ 184____Jr.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Kinkaid) 67__ Imade, Tope______OL____6-4___ 322____Fr.-HS______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) 18__ Swoopes, Tyrone______QB____6-4___ 249____Sr.-2L______Whitewright, Texas (Whitewright) 68__ Lopez, Frank______OL____6-1___ 332____Sr.-SQ______Eagle Pass, Texas (Winn) 18__ Vaccaro, Kevin______S_____5-8___ 188____Sr.-3L______Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) 69__ Allsup, Austin______OL____6-2___ 288____So.-SQ______Austin, Texas (Lorena) 19__ Jones, Brandon______DB____5-11___ 192____Fr.-HS______Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) 70__ Major, Buck______OL____6-6___ 327____Fr.-RS______Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville) 19__ Merrick, Matthew_____ QB____6-3___ 195____Fr.-RS______Dallas, Texas (Cistercian Prep) 71__ Urquidez, J.P.______OL____6-6___ 300____Fr.-HS______Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) 21__ Porter, Kyle______RB____5-9___ 208____Fr.-HS______Katy, Texas (Katy) 72__ Rodriguez, Elijah______OL____6-5___ 295____So.-1L______Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) 23__ McCulloch, Jeffrey_____ LB____6-2___ 241____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Davis) 73__ Hudson, Patrick______OL____6-5___ 325____Fr.-HS______Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee) 23__ Strickland, Jordan_____ DB____5-10___ 157____So.-SQ______Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) 74__ Delance, Jean______OL____6-5___ 309____Fr.-HS______Mesquite, Texas (North Mesquite) 24__ Bonney, John______CB____6-1___ 192____So.-1L______Houston, Texas (Lamar) 75__ Nickelson, Tristan_____ OT____6-9___ 322____Jr.-1L__League City, Texas (Clear Falls/Fork Union/Navarro CC) 25__ Davis, Antwuan______CB____6-1___ 193____Jr.-2L______Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop) 76__ Perkins, Kent______OG/OT___6-5___ 320____Sr.-2L______Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) 25__ Warren III, Chris______RB____6-2___ 252____So.-1L______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) 77__ Vahe, Patrick______OL____6-3___ 320____So.-1L______Euless, Texas (Trinity) 26__ Cuffee, Eric______DB____5-10___ 195____Fr.-HS______Waco, Texas (Waco) 78__ Okafor, Denzel______OL____6-3___ 302____Fr.-HS______Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) 27__ Bernard, Roderick_____ RB____5-9___ 175____Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Sharpstown) 79__ Thomas, Garrett______OL____6-6___ 293____Fr.-RS______Many, La. (Many) 27__ Duvernay, Donovan____ DB____5-9___ 185____Fr.-HS______Sachse, Texas (Sachse) 80__ Whiteley, Blake______TE____6-5___ 242____Jr.-SQ__ Vancouver, BC, Canada (West Vancouver/Arizona Western CC) 27__ Huffman, Connor______DB____5-9___ 168____Jr.-SQ______Arlington, Texas (Arlington) 80__ Duvernay, Devin______WR____5-11___ 195____Fr.-HS______Sachse, Texas (Sachse) 28__ Johnson, Kirk______RB____6-1___ 202____So.-1L______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) 81__ Humphrey, Lil’Jordan___ WR____6-4___ 222____Fr.-HS______Grapevine, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 29__ Covey, Josh______WR____6-1___ 200____Fr.-RS______Georgetown, Texas (East View) 81__ Roberts, Ryan______WR____6-6___ 196____Jr.-SQ______Austin, Texas (Hyde Park) 29__ Evans, Sheroid______CB____6-1___ 194____Sr.-3L______Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Dulles) 82__ Hemphill-Mapps, Reggie_ WR____6-1___ 173____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Manvel) 30__ Cole, Timothy______LB____6-1___ 239____Sr.-3L______Brenham, Texas (Brenham) 82__ Wilson, Michael______TE____6-4___ 222____So.-SQ______Arlington, Texas (Arlington Martin) 30__ Yoder, Tim______RB____5-9___ 190____So.-SQ______Plano, Texas (Plano) 83__ Center, Matt______TE____6-2___ 224____Jr.-SQ______Llano, Texas (Llano) 31__ Hall, Jason______S_____6-3___ 216____Jr.-2L____ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) 83 __Hildebrand, John Thomas____ WR_____5-10_____175_____ Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Episcopal) 31__ Hrncir, Kyle______LB____6-1___ 200____Fr.-HS______San Antonio, Texas (Johnson) 84__ Curtis, Davion______WR____6-1___ 174____Fr.-HS______Temple, Texas (Temple) 32__ Roach, Malcolm______OLB____6-2___ 263____Fr.-HS______Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep) 85__ Johnson, Collin______WR____6-6___ 212____Fr.-HS______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) 33__ Carr, Trevor______DB____5-10___ 198____Fr.-HS______Tyler, Texas (Lee) 85__ Moeller, Philipp______WR____5-10___ 179____So.-SQ______Plano, Texas (Plano) 33__ Foreman, D’Onta______RB____6-1___ 249____Jr.-2L______Texas City, Texas (Texas City) 86__ Oliver, Jake______WR____6-3___ 215____Jr.-1L______Dallas, Texas (Jesuit) 35__ Coppens, Jon______PK____6-1___ 198____Fr.-RS______Double Oak, Texas (Nolan Catholic) 87__ Gonzalez, David______DE____6-5___ 238____Jr.-HS______Chicago, Ill. (Mount Carmel) 35__ Freeman, Edwin______LB____6-1___ 228____So.-1L______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) 87__ Gray, Garrett______WR____6-4___ 220____So.-1L______Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls) 36__ Boyd, Demarco______LB____5-11___ 245____Fr.-HS______Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) 88__ Aucoin, Peyton______TE____6-4___ 243____Fr.-HS______Metairie, La. (Brother Martin) 36__ Gonzalez, Eric______WR____5-7___ 172____Fr.-HS______Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco) 88__ Templin, Ty______WR____6-1___ 193____Sr.-1L______Granbury, Texas (Trinity Valley) 37__ Moore, Evan______PK____6-3___ 198____So.-SQ______Aubrey, Texas (Aubrey) 89__ Fehr, Chris______TE____6-3___ 236____So.-SQ______Austin, Texas (McNeil) 37__ Tseng, Johnny______LB____6-1___ 211____Sr.-SQ______Lolita, Texas (Industrial) 90__ Omenihu, Charles_____ DE____6-6___ 254____So.-1L______Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett) 38__ Becker, Mitchell______P_____6-2___ 188____Jr.-SQ______League City, Texas (Clear Creek) 91__ Cottrell, Bryce______DE____6-2___ 260____Sr.-3L______Plano, Texas (Plano West) 38__ Forisha, Caden______DB____5-8___ 160____Fr.-HS______Hutto, Texas (Hutto) 92__ Vasser, Quincy______DE____6-4___ 239____Sr.-1L____ Nyack, N.Y. (Navarro CC/Hargrave/Nyack) 39__ Pequeno, Edward_____ LB____6-2___ 227____Fr.-HS______McAllen, Texas (Memorial) 93__ Boyette Jr., Paul______DT____6-3___ 317____Sr.-2L______Humble, Texas (Humble) 39__ Poujol, Michael David___ DS____6-3___ 215____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Memorial) 94__ Wilbon, Gerald______DL____6-2___ 329____Fr.-HS______St. Rose, La. (Destrehan) 40__ Hafley, Trenton______RB____5-9___ 192____So.-SQ______Wichita Falls, Texas (Burnet) 95__ Ford, Poona______DT____5-11___ 303____Jr.-2L______Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) 40__ Hughes, Naashon_____ DE____6-4___ 237____Jr.-2L______Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) 96__ Southall, Marcel______DL____6-2___ 327____Fr.-HS______Dallas, Texas (Duncanville) 41__ Fowler, Erick______OLB____6-1___ 240____Fr.-HS______Manor, Texas (Manor) 97__ Nelson, Chris______DT____6-1___ 297____So.-1L______Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian) 41__ Houston, Tristian______RB____5-11___ 220____Fr.-RS______Galena Park, Texas (North Shore) 98__ Christmas, D’Andre____ DL____6-1___ 313____Fr.-HS______New Orelans, La. (St. Augustine) 42__ Bluiett, Caleb______TE____6-3___ 257____Sr.-3L______Beaumont, Texas (West Brook) 99__ Daniels, Chris______DL____6-2___ 335____Fr.-HS______Euless, Texas (Trinity) 42__ Harper, Jay______LB____5-11___ 241____So.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Stratford) 43__ Townsend, Cameron____ LB____6-1___ 214____Fr.-RS______Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point)

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Longhorns Begin Third Season Of Strong Era Home Or Away, The Longhorns Come To Play • The University of Texas Football program enters the third season of the Charlie Strong • During the last 10 seasons, it hasn’t mattered if the Longhorns are playing in front of a era in 2016. The Longhorns kick off the season on Sept. 4 at home against Notre Dame. raucous crowd at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, or in a hostile environment on the road. • Strong, who added five new assistant coaches in the offseason, has proven effective in • Despite having an incredible home-field advantage and a home record of 43-20 (.683) turning programs around throughout his career as a head coach. over the last 10 seasons, the Longhorns have found nearly as much success playing on • During his first two seasons at Louisville, Strong’s Cardinals won just eight conference the road. games and were around the .500 mark overall. But in his third season UofL burst onto • Since the beginning of the 2006 season, UT boasts a road record of 30-14 (.682). the national scene with 11 wins and an appearance in the Sugar Bowl. • The 0.1% difference in winning percentage at home vs. on the road has made the Longhorns the third-best road team in college football during the course of the last Strong’s Record Through The Years 10 seasons. Year Team Overall Conference 2010 Louisville 7-6 3-4 (Big East) Best Road Teams (as compared to home) 2011 Louisville 7-6 5-2 (Big East) School Home Road Difference 2012 Louisville 11-2 5-2 (Big East) Duke 26-40 (.394) 22-32 (.407) -1.3% 2013 Louisville 12-1 7-1 (American) Bowling Green 29-24 (.547) 35-29 (.547) 0.0% 2014 Texas 6-7 5-4 (Big 12) TEXAS 43-20 (.683) 30-14 (.682) 0.1% 2015 Texas 5-7 4-5 (Big 12) Northwestern 39-27 (.591) 28-23 (.549) 4.2% TOTAL 6 years 48-29 29-18 Ball State 31-26 (.544) 31-32 (.492) 5.2%

The 2016 Schedule Two College Football Powers Kickoff Season • The 12-game 2016 slate features six games at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial • Among a strong lineup of opening weekend college football games during Labor Day Stadium, while the Longhorns will play five road games and the annual Red River Weekend, Notre Dame and Texas will meet for the 12th time in history. Showdown in Dallas against Oklahoma. • The two teams will meet on Sunday night (Sept. 4) in primetime on ABC. Kickoff at • The Longhorns’ 2016 opponents combined for a record of 89-64 (.582) in 2015, Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium is slated for 6:30 pm CT. making it the 26th-toughest schedule in the country entering the season. • Texas’ 886 wins all-time are the third-most in college football history, while their .710 • Nine of Texas’ 2016 opponents went to bowls, including three – Notre Dame, winning percentage is the seventh-best. Oklahoma State and Oklahoma – who played in one of the New Year’s Six bowls. • Notre Dame’s 892 wins all-time are the second-most in college football history, while • Five opponents – Baylor (10), Notre Dame (10), Oklahoma (11), Oklahoma State (10) their winning percentage of .732 is the best all-time. and TCU (11) – totaled double digit wins a season ago. • UT will play 11 of its 12 opponents from the 2015 schedule once again this season, Team Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. swapping out Rice in week two for a matchup with UTEP. TEXAS 123 886 353 33 .710 Notre Dame 127 892 313 42 .732 Breaking Down The Schedule Opponent 2015 Record All-Time Series Last Meeting Previewing The Longhorns Offense Notre Dame 10-3 (Fiesta) 9-2, ND 38-3, ND (2015) Head coach Charlie Strong made several changes to his offensive coaching staff UTEP 5-7 4-0, UT 64-7, UT (2009) following the 2015 season, bringing in four new faces to coach the Longhorns on California 8-5 (Armed Forces) 5-1, UT 45-44, Cal (2015) the offensive side of the ball. After the offense struggled for much of 2015, offensive Oklahoma St. 10-3 (Sugar) 24-6, UT 30-27, OSU (2015) coordinator Sterlin Gilbert was hired from Tulsa to lead Texas’ offense into a new era Oklahoma 11-2 (Orange) 61-44-5, UT 24-17, UT (2015) with an up-tempo system. Along with Gilbert came Matt Mattox from Tulsa, who will Iowa St. 3-9 11-2, UT 24-0, ISU (2015) serve as the offensive line coach and running game coordinator. Former Longhorn Kansas St. 6-7 (Liberty) 9-7, KSU 23-9, UT (2015) running back Anthony Johnson returns to the 40 Acres to coach the UT running backs, Baylor 10-3 (Russell Athletic) 75-26-4, UT 23-17, UT (2015) while veteran college and NFL coach Charlie Williams was hired as the wide receivers Texas Tech 7-6 (Texas) 49-16, UT 48-45, TTU (2015) coach. Those four join Jeff Traylor, who enters his second season as Texas’ tight ends West Virginia 8-5 (Cactus) 3-2, WVU 38-20, WVU (2015) coach and special teams’ coordinator. The Longhorns are expected to return starters at Kansas 0-12 13-2, UT 59-20, UT (2015) seven offensive positions for the 2016 season. Texas will return tight end Andrew Beck TCU 11-2 (Alamo) 62-23-1, UT 50-7, TCU (2015) (10 starts) and both John Burt (12 starts) and Armanti Foreman (six starts) at wideout. Both who combined to start all 12 games a season ago, including Jerrod The Youth Movement Heard who started 10, return for the Longhorns in 2016. On the offensive line, UT • Despite having a young roster in each of the last two seasons, many Longhorns have returns Kent Perkins (10 starts), Patrick Vahe (10 starts) and Connor Williams (12 starts). gotten immeasurable experience during Charlie Strong’s first two seasons. • Texas will return 226 career starts on their roster entering the 2016 season. Sterlin Gilbert’s Offense • Of his 43 signees in his first two classes, 32 of them have seen significant snaps as • The 2016 season will mark the fourth time in five seasons as a collegiate offensive freshmen and sophomores. coordinator that Sterlin Gilbert has been installing an offense as a first-year system. • In 2015, the Longhorns started a school-record 10 true freshmen while playing a • Not only are some of the numbers put up in Gilbert’s offense staggering, but so are total of 17. some of the one-year offensive turnarounds that he has constructed. • UT’s underclassmen combined to score 33 of 40 touchdowns a season ago, while recording 12 of 13 . Sterlin Gilbert’s Offensive Numbers • In total, 36 players saw action for the first time in their careers during the 2015 season. Rush Pass Total Only three programs - Kansas (39), Florida State (39) and TCU (37) - had more players Team PPG YPG YPG YPG Plays EIU ‘12 36.5 136.0 334.9 470.9 84.3 take to the field for the first action of their collegiate careers in 2015. EIU ‘13 48.9 219.2 376.3 595.5 80.0 BGSU ‘14 30.0 173.0 259.9 432.9 78.8 Tulsa ‘15 37.2 174.2 333.2 507.4 83.3 TOTAL 38.2 177.1 325.6 502.7 81.5 Texas ‘15 26.4 224.8 145.9 370.8 65.1

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Quarterbacks Texas’ Record When... • Texas has three quarterbacks competing for the job entering fall camp in 2016. Back are Jerrod Heard (10 starts) and Tyrone Swoopes (2 starts) who combined to start all 12 games a season ago. Entering the fray is true freshman Shane Buechele, who ______2015_____ Strong Era Overall______5-7______11-14 was an early enrollee and competed during the Longhorns’ spring practice sessions. Big 12______4-5______9-9 • Heard, after starting 10 games a season ago as a redshirt freshman, missed the second half of spring practices due to a Non-conference______1-2______2-5 shoulder injury. He did not play in the spring game, but is expected to be healthy and compete for the job entering fall camp. Home______3-3______6-7 Last season, Heard passed for 1,214 yards and rushed for another 556. In his second career start against California, he set the Away______1-4______4-4 school record for single-game total offense with 527 yards. Neutral______1-0______1-3 • Swoopes, who is dangerous with both his feet and arm, enters the 2016 season with a team-best 17 career rushing Current streak______W1 Current home streak______L1 touchdowns including 12 during the 2015 season. He totaled 16 touchdowns last season and excelled in a feature package Current road streak______W1 that became known as ‘18 Wheeler.’ • Buechele, a true freshman from Arlington Lamar High School, made a strong impression during spring practices and in the Day game______3-3______5-6 spring game. In the Orange-White game, Buechele passed for 299 yards and two scores. Night Game______2-4______6-8 TV game______5-7______11-14 Rushing ABC______1-1______1-3 Returning Quarterbacks 2015 Statistics NBC______0-1______0-1 Passing Comp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Att Yds Avg TD ESPN______1-1______1-3 Heard 92-159-5 57.9 1214 5 139 556 4.0 3 ESPNU______0-1______0-1 Swoopes 47-93-1 50.5 537 4 74 451 6.1 12 FOX______0-1______1-2 FOX Sports 1______1-2______4-4 Running Backs LHN______2-0______4-0 August______1-0 • Lifetime Longhorn Anthony Johnson was hired in the offseason to lead Texas’ impressive group of running backs in 2016. September______1-3______2-5 UT’s rich tradition of running back success will look to continue in 2016 with an up-tempo offense that will provide increased October______2-2______3-5 snaps. November______1-2______4-3 • The Longhorns lose running back Johnathan Gray, who started the first 10 games last season and rushed for 489 yards. December______1-0______1-1 • Texas returns junior D’Onta Foreman and sophomore Chris Warren, who combined to rush for 1,151 yards and nine vs. Top 25 teams______2-3______3-8 touchdowns in 2015. vs. un-ranked teams______3-4______8-6 On artificial surface______4-5______10-11 • Foreman carried the ball 95 times a season ago and led the team with 681 yards and five touchdowns. On natural grass______1-2______1-3 • Warren burst onto the scene at the end of his freshman season, rushing for a UT freshman record 276 yards and four touchdowns against Texas Tech. Scoring first______5-2______11-3 • Kirk Johnson, who began to show his ability in 2015 and should compete for significant time in the fall, missed spring Opponent scores first______0-5______0-11 practice and the spring game as he worked back from injury. Leading after 1st quarter____5-1______10-1 • Roderick Bernard, who made the switch from during the spring, could also push for time at running back as Tied after 1st quarter______0-2______0-2 Trailing after 1st quarter____0-4______1-11 a change-of-pace option for the Longhorns. Leading at halftime______5-1______10-2 Trailing at halftime______0-5______0-11 Returning Running Backs 2015 Statistics Tied at halftime______0-1______1-1 Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Leading after 3rd quarter____5-1______10-1 Foreman 95 681 7.2 5 Trailing after 3rd quarter____0-6______0-12 Tied after 3rd quarter______0-0______1-1 Warren III 71 470 6.6 4 Overtime______0-0______0-0 Johnson 8 44 5.5 0 Scoring 20 points or less_____0-4______0-10 Wide Receivers/Tight Ends Scoring 20-29______5-3______11-4 • Two position groups that could see increased productivity in 2016 in Sterlin Gilbert’s up-tempo system are wide receivers Scoring 30+ points______2-2______6-2 and tight ends. Allowing 20 points or less____4-0______9-1 Allowing 21 points or more___1-7______2-13 • Veteran coach Charlie Williams was hired during the offseason to coach the wide receivers at Texas, while second-year Outgaining opponent______3-2______7-3 assistant coach Jeff Traylor coaches the inside receivers and tight ends. Outgained by opponent_____2-5______4-11 • The Longhorns return two receivers who caught double-digit passes a season ago in sophomore John Burt (28 receptions) and junior Armanti Foreman (11 receptions). Both players had two touchdown catches. With 100-yard rusher______4-4______6-4 • Two tight ends who caught passes a season ago return in Caleb Bluiett and Andrew Beck. Allow 100-yard rusher______3-4______5-7 • Texas will be looking for several players to increase productivity and contribute in 2016, including senior Jacorey Warrick With 300-yard passer______0-1______2-2 Allow 300-yard passer______0-3______1-3 and juniors Lorenzo Joe, Dorian Leonard and Jake Oliver. Early enrollee Collin Johnson and others will also factor into the mix for the Longhorns along with several other freshmen. No turnovers______3-1______4-2 Less than three turnovers____5-6______10-10 Returning Pass Catchers 2015 Statistics Three or more turnovers_____0-1______0-4 Receiving No Yds Avg TD No takeaways______0-2______0-6 Three or more takeaways____3-2______6-2 Burt 28 457 16.3 2 Win turnover margin______5-2______10-3 Foreman 11 182 16.5 2 Tie turnover margin______0-2______1-2 Bluiett (TE) 8 167 20.9 2 Lose turnover margin______0-3______0-9 Beck (TE) 8 77 9.6 0 Win time of possession_____2-3______6-6 Warrick 6 35 5.8 0 Lose time of possession_____3-4______5-8 Joe 4 73 18.2 1 Game decided by 1-9 ______2-2______3-4 Game decided by 10-19_____2-2______3-2 Game decided by 20+______1-3______5-8

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Offensive Line • A new pace and new style are expcted under first-year offensive coordinator Sterlin Gilbert and offensive line coach Matt By The Numbers Mattox, who comes to the 40 Acres with Gilbert after spending the last three seasons with him at Tulsa, Bowling Green and Eastern Illinois. 3 The Longhorns had three freshmen • The offensive line returns 35 of 60 starts from a season ago, but will have to replace starters Taylor Doyle (12 games, All-Americans in 2015, tied for most in center) and Sedrick Flowers (11 games, left guard). the country with Alabama. • Connor Williams (12 starts), Patrick Vahe (10 starts) and Kent Perkins (10 starts) return for the Longhorns in 2016. • Texas was the only team in the country in 2015 to start two true freshman on the offensive line (Vahe and Williams), as 4 UT had four non-offensive both were named freshman All-Americans. touchdowns last season, including one • Several players will compete for starting positions in 2016 along the offensive line. Among them will be junior Tristan by Malik Jefferson () and Holton Nickelson (3 starts) and Brandon Hodges (redshirt) along with sophomore Elijah Rodriguez and early enrollee Zach Hill (). Shackelford. Several other newcomers could also compete for time in 2016. John Burt was one of five FBS players Previewing The Longhorns Defensive 5 The Longhorns defense will look to take a step forward in 2016 under third-year defensive coordinator Vance Bedford, to qualify for NCAA Championships, who came with Charlie Strong from Louisville where the duo combined to put some of the nation’s top defenses on the doing so in the 110m Hurdles in 2016. field. Bedford will lead a defensive coaching staff comprised of linebackers coach Brian Jean-Mary (third season at Texas), defensive line coach Brick Haley (second season at Texas) and defensive backs coach Clay Jennings (first season at Texas). 8 Texas had eight 100-yard rushers in Last season, Texas had a young defense which struggled to find consistency at times, but was among the nation’s best the last eight games of the 2015 season. at forcing turnovers. The Longhorns forced 25 turnovers and had a plus-11 turnover margin, the eighth-best mark in Of those 100-yard games, seven were the country. Their three defensive touchdowns were 25th-most in the nation while their 12 fumble recoveries put them produced by underclassmen. at 11th. On the defensive side of the ball, Paul Boyette Jr. (six starts), Bryce Cottrell (eight starts) and Naashon Hughes (12 starts) return up front, while freshman All-American Malik Jefferson (nine starts) is also back. In the secondary, the 10 10 true freshmen started a game Longhorns return safeties Dylan Haines (11 starts) and Jason Hall (11), while at Holton Hill (eight starts) and during the 2015 season - a UT record. Davante Davis (five starts) are back. The 10 true freshmen combined to start 73 games. Defensive Line • Defensive line coach Brick Haley will look to continue to build that group as he enters his second season at Texas in 2016. 11 A Longhorn has appeared in 11 • On the inside, the Longhorns will need to overcome the loss of significant experience in both Desmond Jackson (52 straight Super Bowls dating back to the games/21 starts) and Hassan Ridgeway, who was drafted in the fourth round by the Indianapolis Colts following his junior 2006 season, tied for the longest streak season. in school history. • Paul Boyette, who started six games a season ago, and Poona Ford, who started five games last season, will be looked to in order to fill the void after contributing 76 tackles, 14.0 TFL and 5.5 sacks. • Sophomore Chris Nelson will also be looked to for contributions during the 2016 season, as will several members of the 12 All but one of Texas’ 13 Longhorns’ large incoming class which features six defensive linemen. interceptions a season ago were • At the end position, Bryce Cottrell started the final eight games last season and was opposed by junior Naashon Hughes recorded by underclassmen. who started all 12 games at fox end. • Senior Quincy Vasser and sophomores Charles Omenihu and Breckyn Hager are expected to see significant time lining up 14 UT returns a total of 14 starters outside, too, in addition to several others. from last season’s team. In total, the Longhorns return players who combined Returning Defensive Linemen 2015 Statistics to make 172 starts a season ago. Tackles TFL Sacks Player UA/A/TOT No/Yds No/Yds Misc. 17 Of the 23 signees in Charlie Hughes 40/17/57 9.0/52 5.5/48 4 QBH, 1 FF, 1 BRUP Strong’s 2015 class, 17 of them played as Ford 22/17/39 6.0/29 2.5/21 1 FF, 1 FR, 1 QBH true freshmen. Boyette Jr. 26/11/37 8.0/18 3.0/10 3 QBH, 1 FR, 2 BRUP Cottrell 16/11/27 6.5/34 4.0/28 4 QBH, 1 BRUP 33 Of the Longhorns’ 40 touchdowns Hager 12/6/18 - - 1 INT scored in 2015, 33 of the 40 (82.5%) came Omenihu 15/2/17 1.0/1 - 1 FR, 1 FF from players returning in 2016. Vasser 4/3/7 - - - Nelson 3/4/7 1.0/9 1.0/9 1 QBH 89 UT had 89 explosive plays of more than 20 yards last season, including 31 Linebackers passing and 25 rushing. Of those 89 • The Longhorns return a young core at linebacker in 2016, led by 2015 freshman All-American Malik Jefferson. explosive plays, 20 of them went for • Brian Jean-Mary is in his third season coaching the linebackers at Texas, in addition to his recruiting coordinator duties. • Jefferson finished second on the team a season ago with 61 tackles. touchdowns. • The Longhorns will have to replace their leading tackler from 2015 in Peter Jinkens, who totaled 75 tackles and was named first team All-Big 12. 276 Chris Warren III set a new • Jefferson will be joined by the likes of senior Tim Cole, sophomores Edwin Freeman and Anthony Wheeler, early enrollee freshman record with 276 yards rushing Demarco Boyd, and many others who will compete for significant time at the linebacker position in 2016. in a 48-45 loss to Texas Tech in 2015. 527 Jerrod Heard set a UT record with 527 all-purpose yards against Cal in 2015.

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Returning Linebackers 2015 Statistics Career Starts/Participation Tackles TFL Sacks Player UA/A/TOT No/Yds No/Yds Misc. Career Career Consec Consec Jefferson 37/24/61 7.0/23 2.5/12 1 FR, 1 FF, 6 QBH Player Games Starts Games Starts Wheeler 22/14/26 1.0/5 - 1 FR, 1 BRUP Kyle Ashby, DS______25_____ 0_____12_____ 0 Cole 20/7/27 1.0/8 1.0/8 1 QBH Andrew Beck, TE_____ 25_____12_____25_____ 0 Freeman 9/3/12 3.0/6 - 1 FF Roderick Bernard, RB___ 16_____ 0_____ 9_____ 0 Caleb Bluiett, TE______33_____ 2_____12_____ 1 Texas Named ‘The Real #DBU’ John Bonney, CB_____ 12_____ 6_____12_____ 0 • According to a study by CBS Sports during the spring, Texas ranked as the top school in college football for a defensive Kris Boyd, CB______12_____ 0_____12_____ 0 back. Paul Boyette Jr., DT____ 30_____ 6_____26_____ 2 • Besides Earl Thomas and Michael Griffin being Pro Bowlers, and and winning the Thorpe Award, John Burt, WR______12_____12_____12_____12 the Longhorns have also produced, , , Aaron Williams and Kenny Vaccaro. Texas DB’s have started 687 games in the NFL over the last decade. Matt Center, TE______1_____ 0_____ 1_____ 0 Timothy Cole, LB_____ 31_____ 4_____ 9_____ 1 Defensive Backs Bryce Cottrell, DE_____ 32_____ 8_____13_____ 8 • In 2016, experience in the defensive secondary will be a key to the Longhorns’ success. Texas returns 46 starts from the Terrell Cuney, OL_____ 1_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0 2015 secondary, but will be tasked with replacing both the skill and leadership of Duke Thomas who was named team MVP Antwuan Davis, CB____ 21_____ 5_____12_____ 0 after starting all 12 games in 2015. Davante Davis, CB____ 12_____ 5_____12_____ 5 • Back, however, are the likes of Dylan Haines (23 career starts) and Jason Hall, who both started 11 games last season. Michael Dickson, P____ 12_____ 0_____12_____ 0 • Haines, the team leader with five interceptions, missed the final game at Baylor due to injury. He did not play in the DeShon Elliott, S_____ 7_____ 0_____ 7_____ 0 spring game. Sheroid Evans, CB_____ 27_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0 • Joining that safety duo in the secondary will be Holton Hill (eight starts) and Davante Davis (five starts), who earned Poona Ford, DT______21_____ 5_____19_____ 1 honorable mention All-Big 12 honors as true freshmen at corner. • In addition, John Bonney and Antwuan Davis both return with starting experience at corner. Armanti Foreman, WR__ 22_____ 6_____ 4_____ 1 • The line of young talent continues with sophomores CB Kris Boyd, S DeShon Elliott and S P.J. Locke, while the group should D’Onta Foreman, RB___ 17_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0 also benefit from the return of senior Sheroid Evans, who has missed the last two seasons due to injury. Edwin Freeman, LB____ 6_____ 0_____ 3_____ 0 • Senior Kevin Vaccaro, who made several impressive plays in the spring, wil contribute for defensive coordinator Vance Garrett Gray, TE______5_____ 0_____ 4_____ 0 Bedford and first-year defensive backs coach Clay Jennings. Breckyn Hager, LB____ 9_____ 0_____ 4_____ 0 Dylan Haines, S______24_____23_____ 0_____ 0 Returning Defensive Backs 2015 Statistics Jason Hall, S______24_____18_____18_____ 1 Tackles INT Jerrod Heard, QB_____ 12_____10_____12_____ 0 Player UA/A/TOT No/Yds BRUP Misc. Holton Hill, DB______12_____ 8_____12_____ 8 Hall 33/18/51 2/52 2 1 FF, 1 QBH Trey Holtz, QB______11_____ 0_____ 4_____ 0 Hill 37/12/49 1/41 4 1 FR, 1 TFL Haines 37/10/47 5/102 3 3 TFL, 1 SACK Naashon Hughes, DE___ 25_____19_____25_____12 D. Davis 30/5/35 1/0 7 1 TFL Malik Jefferson, LB____ 11_____ 9_____ 0_____ 0 Bonney 24/5/29 - 1 1 FF, 1 QBH, 2 TFL Lorenzo Joe, WR_____ 25_____ 1_____25_____ 0 Boyd 9/7/16 - - 1 FF Kirk Johnson, RB_____ 6_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0 Vaccaro 11/4/15 - 1 1 FF Dorian Leonard, WR___ 18_____ 0_____12_____ 0 Locke III 10/4/14 - 1 1 FF, 1 TFL Jake McMillon, OL____ 12_____ 0_____12_____ 0 Elliott 11/2/13 2/5 - 1 FF Chris Nelson, DT______8_____ 0_____ 2_____ 0 A. Davis 6/2/8 - 1 1 FR Tristan Nickelson, OL___ 9_____ 3_____ 9_____ 0 Jake Oliver, WR______8_____ 0_____ 6_____ 0 Special Teams Charles Omenihu, DE___ 12_____ 0_____12_____ 0 • Texas used much of the spring to work new players into the fold on special teams, as second-year assistant coach Jeff Traylor is tasked with replacing kicker Nick Rose (UDFA Atlanta Falcons) and returner Daje Johnson (UDFA Atlanta Falcons). Kent Perkins, OL______29_____24_____ 6_____ 6 • Back is sophomore punter Michael Dickson, who was named honorable mention All-Big 12 as a true freshman in 2015. A Elijah Rodriguez, OL___ 7_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0 native of Sydney, Australia, he averaged 41.3 yards per punt on 77 attempts. Tyrone Swoopes, QB___ 30_____14_____ 9_____ 1 • Deep snapper Kyle Ashby and holder Trey Holtz also return for the Longhorns in 2016. Ty Templin, WR______13_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0 • Texas had some of the best special teams units in not only the Big 12 Conference last season, but in the entire country. Kevin Vaccaro, S______31_____ 0_____ 1_____ 0 • The Longhorns 39.3 net punting average was fourth in the conference and 26th in the country. Patrick Vahe, OL______10_____10_____ 0_____ 0 • UT’s punt return defense was fourth in the conference and 15th in the nation, while their punt return unit ranked second Quincy Vasser, DE_____ 8_____ 0_____ 5_____ 0 in the conference and 27th in the nation. Chris Warren III, RB____ 8_____ 2_____ 3_____ 2 Jacorey Warrick, WR___ 23_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0 2016 Signing Class Among Nation’s Best Anthony Wheeler, LB__ 12_____ 2_____12_____ 1 • Head coach Charlie Strong and his staff pulled in what was considered to be among the nation’s top recruiting classes by every major outlet that covers college football recruiting. Connor Williams, OL___ 12_____12_____12_____12 • One major key to the 2016 Texas recruiting class was its size, as Strong and his staff added 10 300-pounders to the roster, which now brings the total to 21 players on the 2016 roster weighing in over 300 pounds. • Four early enrollees are already a semester into their collegiate careers and participated in Texas’ spring practices. LB Demarco Boyd, QB Shane Buechele, WR Collin Johnson and OL Zach Shackelford all partook in spring drills for the Longhorns.

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Brotherly Love Career Touchdowns • The Longhorns will have four sets of brothers on their roster when they open fall camp for the 2016 season. The four sets of brothers are the third-most in the country behind Iowa and West Virginia, who both have five. TYRONE SWOOPES, QB • Back are the Foreman brothers, who hail from Texas City, Texas. Twins, Armanti is a junior wide receiver while D’Onta is Passing ______17 a junior running back. Rushing ______17 • Collin Johnson enrolled early as a wide receiver and joins his brother, sophomore running back Kirk Johnson. They are the Total ______34 sons of legendary Longhorn defensive back Johnnie Johnson. The Johnson’s are from San Jose, Calif. and went to Valley JERROD HEARD, QB Christian. Passing ______5 • Demarco Boyd, a freshman linebacker who enrolled early, joins his brother Kris, a sophomore cornerback. That pair hails Rushing ______3 from Gilmer, Texas, where they once played for Jeff Traylor. Total ______8 • Twin brothers from Sachse, Texas, are the Longhorns’ fourth set of brothers on this year’s roster. Devin Duvernay, a wide D’ONTA FOREMAN, RB receiver, and Donovan Duvernay, a defensive back, join Texas as part of their 2016 recruiting class. Rushing ______5 Total ______5 Burt Blazing On Field And Track CHRIS WARREN III, RB • Sophomore wide receiver John Burt had a standout freshman season on both the football field for Coach Charlie Strong Rushing ______4 and on the track for Coach Mario Sategna. Total ______4 • Burt was named the 12th-fastest player in college football as part of the NFL.com “16 for ‘16” series. ARMANTI FOREMAN, WR • A native of Tallahassee, Fla., Burt was the Longhorns’ leading receiver as a true freshman catching 28 passes for 457 yards Receiving______4 and two touchdowns. He started all 12 games last season for UT. Total ______4 • On the track, Burt finished second in the 110m Hurdles at the Big 12 Championships and qualified for NCAA Championships JOHN BURT, WR in Eugene, Ore. Receiving______2 • Burt was one of five who also play football at their respecitve FBS schools to qualify for the NCAA Championships. He was Total ______2 one of just two freshmen to qualify in the 24-person field. DYLAN HAINES, DB Interception Return______1 Freshman All-Americans Back For Encore Total ______1 • Three were named freshman All-Americans following last season. LB Malik Jefferson, OL Patrick Vahe HOLTON HILL, DB and OL Connor Williams all picked up the honors. Interception Return______1 • Jefferson started nine games and was second on the team with 61 tackles. He also added a team-high six Total ______1 pressures and returned a fumble for a touchdown. MALIK JEFFERSON, LB • Vahe started the first 10 games of the season at right guard, before missing the final two due to injury. Fumble Return______1 • Williams started all 12 games at left after enrolling during the spring 2015 semester. Of 14 true freshman offensive Total ______1 tackles to play at least 240 snaps, Williams was the only one with a positive overall grade according to Pro Football Focus. Preseason Honors Football Succeeding In The Classroom • The Longhorns continue to succeed in the classroom under head coach Charlie Strong, as 47 student-athletes were named DAVANTE DAVIS, DB to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the spring semester. Of those players, two had a perfect 4.0 grade point average All-Big 12 Team and 40 will be on the 2016 roster. • Additionally, three Longhorns were named to the 2015-16 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team in P Michael Dickson, LB D’ONTA FOREMAN, RB Anthony Wheeler and OT Connor Williams. Doak Walker Award Watch List Five Graduates Back In 2016 DYLAN HAINES, DB • In May, 24 current and former Longhorn football players graduated with their degree from The University of Texas. LOTT Impact Trophy Watch List • Five of those graduates will return to the program for the 2016 season. Among them are DS Kyle Ashby, DL Paul Boyette Jr., LB Timothy Cole, DB Dylan Haines and QB Trey Holtz. MALIK JEFFERSON, LB Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Player Major Minor All-Big 12 Team Kyle Ashby Economics Business Bednarik Award Watch List Paul Boyette Jr. Physical Culture & Sports Education Nagurski Award Watch List Timothy Cole Corporate Communications Butkus Award Watch List Dylan Haines Economics Business Sporting News First Team All-America Trey Holtz Physical Culture & Sports Social Work Walter Camp Award Watch List Longhorns In The Community PATRICK VAHE, OL • The Longhorns were active in the community during the spring semester, volunteering more than 575 hours between All-Big 12 Team January and May. • The team volunteered at Texas Thon in March, as it became the first Dance Marathon in Texas to raise over $175,000. CHRIS WARREN, RB • Several players also dedicated their time to help put on a free football clinic with Hill Country Pop Warner, help at Explore Doak Walker Award Watch List UT, and volunteer at Dell Children’s Hospital, church groups, charity events and more. • UT also hosted a group from Texas Special Olympics on campus in April. The group received a tour of Moncrief Athletics CONNOR WILLIAMS, OL Complex and then were able to take photos and have autographs signed by Charlie Strong, his staff and the team. All-Big 12 Team Outland Trophy Watch List

(as of Aug. 15)

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The 2016 NFL Draft Longhorns In The Pro Bowl • Texas had just one player drafted during the 2016 NFL Draft, but five • Texas has had 41 different Pro Bowlers representing 23 franchises who other players signed as undrafted free agents. have made a total of 103 all-time appearances. • DL Hassan Ridgeway was a fourth round pick of the Indianapolis Colts, • Texas standouts Earl Thomas and Derrick Johnson were named Pro marking the first Longhorn to be drafted by the Colts since TE Kerry Cash Bowlers in 2015 and both appeared in the 2016 game. in 1991. • Thomas’ appearance was his fifth consecutive, tying him for the most • The Longhorns have now had at least one player selected in the first in UT history. four rounds of the draft in 15 of the last 16 years, dating back to 2001. • Johnson’s appearance was the fourth of his career. • Texas has had a Pro Bowler in each of the last 15 seasons, the longest Player Team Rould consecutive streak in school history. Hassan Ridgeway, DT Indianapolis Colts 4th Shiro Davis, DE Washington Redskins UDFA Most Pro Bowl Appearances By A Longhorn Daje Johnson, WR Atlanta Falcons UDFA Player Team Years Marcus Johnson, WR Philadelphis Eagles UDFA Earl Thomas (5) Seattle Seahawks 2012-16 Nick Rose, K Atlanta Falcons UDFA Earl Campbell (5) Houston Oilers 1979-82, ‘84 Duke Thomas, DB UDFA Casey Hampton (5) 2004, 06-08, 10 Bobby Layne (5) Detroit Lions 1952-54, ‘57 Longhorns In The Super Bowl Pittsburgh Steelers 1960 • Fozzy Whittaker’s appearance in Super Bowl 50 with the Carolina Bud McFadin (5) Los Angeles Rams 1956-57 Panthers in 2016 marked the 11th straight season in which a former 1962-64 Longhorns has appeared in the Super Bowl. Tommy Nobis (5) Atlanta Falcons 1967-69, ‘71, ‘73 • The stretch, which began in 2007, is tied for the longest in UT history. Derrick Johnson (4) 2012-14, ‘16 • In total, 53 former Longhorns have been members of 44 different Super (4) Kansas City Chiefs 2011, ‘13-15 Bowl squads. Bobby Dillon (4) Green Bay Packers 1956-59 • Of the Longhorns to have played in the Super Bowl, 23 of them have Doug English (4) Detroit Lions 1979, ‘82-84 been victorious. Jerry Gray (4) Los Angeles Rams 1987-90 • Casey Hampton, Dan Neil, Terry Orr and Aaron Ross have all won two George Sauer (4) New York Jets 1967-70 rings to lead the way for the Longhorns. Harley Sewell (4) Detroit Lions 1958-60, ‘63

Longhorns Active In The NFL • As of August 15, Texas had 38 former players active in the . • The Longhorns also had three former players coaching in the NFL. • A full list of Lifetime Longhorns in the NFL as of August 15 is available below. PLAYER______TEAM LONGHORNS IN THE NFL PLAYER______TEAM Sam Acho ______Chicago Bears Jaxon Shipley______Arizona Cardinals Chykie Brown______Cincinnati Bengals (AS OF AUG. 15) Geoff Swaim______Dallas Cowboys PLAYER______TEAM Malcolm Brown______Los Angeles Rams Duke Thomas______Houston Texans Michael Huey______Atlanta Falcons Malcom Brown______New England Patriots Earl Thomas______Seattle Seahawks Derrick Johnson______Kansas City Chiefs Carrington Byndom______Baltimore Ravens Mykkele Thompson______New York Giants Marcus Johnson______Philadelphia Eagles Jamaal Charles______Kansas City Chiefs Justin Tucker______Baltimore Ravens Colt McCoy______Washington Redskins Shiro Davis______Washington Redskins Kenny Vaccaro______New Orleans Saints Roy Miller______Jacksonville Jaguars Phil Dawson______San Francisco 49ers Fozzy Whittaker______Carolina Panthers Alex Okafor______Arizona Cardinals Quandre Diggs______Detroit Lions Aaron Williams______Buffalo Bills Brian Orakpo______Tennessee Titans Marquise Goodwin______Buffalo Bills Adrian Phillips______San Diego Chargers Michael Griffin______Minnesota Vikings COACHES______TEAM Cedric Reed______Miami Dolphins Donald Hawkins______Carolina Panthers Jerry Gray______Minnesota Vikings Hassan Ridgeway______Indianapolis Colts Jordan Hicks______Philadelphia Eagles Richard Hightower______Chicago Bears Keenan Robinson______New York Giants Tony Hills______New Orleans Saints Kyle Shanahan______Atlanta Falcons Brian Robison______Minnesota Vikings Trey Hopkins______Cincinnati Bengals Nick Rose______Atlanta Falcons Lamarr Houston______Chicago Bears

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