TEXAS LONGHORNS 2017 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES FOUR-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 28-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS • THIRD MOST WINS IN HISTORY BAYLOR BEARS vs TEXAS LONGHORNS

Record______0-7 (0-4 Big 12) Kickoff______Saturday, October 28, 2017 (11:01 a.m. CT) Record______3-4 (2-2 Big 12) Ranking (AP/Coaches)______NR/NR Location______Waco, Texas Ranking (AP/Coaches)______NR/NR Head Coach______Matt Rhule Stadium______McLane Stadium (45,140) Head Coach______Tom Herman Career Record______28-30 (5th) Television______ESPNU Career Record______25-8 (3rd) Record at Baylor______0-7 Talent______Mike Couzens (PxP), John Congemi (analyst) Record at Texas______3-4 (1st) Location______Waco, Texas Local Radio______Longhorn IMG Radio Network Location______Austin, Texas Founded______1845 Talent______Craig Way (PxP), Roger Wallace (analyst), (sideline) Founded______1883

Enrollment______16,787 GAMEDAY INFO Spanish Radio______Longhorn IMG Radio Network Enrollment______50,950 Colors______Green & Gold Talent______Dr. Rubén Pizarro-Silva (PxP), Jesus Mendoza (analyst) Colors______Burnt Orange & White FOLLOW THE HORNS THE OPENING KICKOFF 2017 SCHEDULE • Texas Football hits the road to begin a two-game road swing Record/Results Twitter:______@TexasFootball through the Lone Star State. The Longhorns travel to Waco to Overall: 3-4 Big 12: 2-2 face the Baylor Bears on Saturday. Home: 2-2 Big 12 Home: 1-1 Twitter:______@CoachTomHerman • Kickoff at McLane Stadium is set for 11:01 a.m. Away: 1-1 Big 12 Away: 1-0 • The Longhorns enter coming off back-to-back defeats to Neutral: 0-1 Big 12 Neutral: 0-1 Instagram:______@TexasFootball Top 12 teams to move to 3-4 overall and 2-2 in the . After starting 2-0 in conference play, UT has Maryland L, 41-51 Facebook:______@UTFootball dropped narrow decisions to No. 12/12 Oklahoma (29-24) Sept. 2 • 11 am CT • Austin and No. 10/11 Oklahoma State (13-10, OT). San Jose State W, 56-0 WHAT’S INSIDE • Baylor enters the game at 0-7 overall and 0-4 in the Big Sept. 9 • 2:30 pm CT • Austin Game Information/Coverage______1 12. The Bears gave West Virginia all they could handle last at 4/4 USC L, 24-27 Weekly Schedule/Series Info______2 weekend, scoring 23 straight in the fourth quarter, but failing Sept. 16 • 7:30 pm CT • Los Angeles 2OT Game Notes______2-9 /Coaching Staff______10-11 on a potential game-tying two-point conversion in the 38-36 at Iowa State W, 17-7 2017 Standings/Opponents’ Schedules___ 12 loss. Sept. 28 • 7 pm CT • Ames Media Policies______13 Rosters/Depth Chart______14-16 Kansas State W, 40-34 Statistics______17-35 NATIONAL GAME COVERAGE Oct. 7 • 6 pm CT • Austin 2OT Recaps______36-42 • Saturday’s game will kickoff at 11:01 a.m. CT and is set to be The Last Matchup______43 vs. 12/12 Oklahoma L, 24-29 broadcast on ESPNU. Mike Couzens will call the play-by-play Oct. 14 • 2:30 pm CT • ESPN • Dallas action while John Congemi will provide the analysis. MEDIA RELATIONS 10/11 Oklahoma State L, 10-13 • Longhorn Network’s Texas GameDay show begins two hours Oct. 21 • 11 am CT • Austin OT Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director: John Bianco prior to kickoff. Following the game, LHN will also host Texas at Baylor Email: [email protected] GameDay Final with interviews and analysis. Oct. 28 • 11 am CT • ESPNU • Waco • A Longhorn IMG Radio Network broadcast with Craig Way, Associate Director: Thomas Stepp at TCU Email: [email protected] Roger Wallace and Quan Cosby can be heard nationally on Nov. 4 • TBA • TBA • Fort Worth Sirius channel 132, XM channel 199 and online channel 953. Associate Director: Joe Hernandez Kansas Nov. 11 • 5 pm CT • LHN • Austin Email: [email protected] LONGHORNS CONTINUE DIFFICULT SCHEDULE at West Virginia Assistant Director: Scott Swegan • The Longhorns are in the midst of as difficult a stretch of Nov. 18 • TBA • TBA • Morgantown Email: [email protected] games as there is in college football, having played three ranked teams in the last five games. Texas Tech Nov. 24 • 7 pm CT • FOX • Austin • UT has faced No. 4/4 USC (now 21/21) and Iowa State (now 25/RV) on the road, No. 12/12 Oklahoma (now 10/9) in Dallas in the AT&T , No. 10/11 Oklahoma State (now. 11/12) at home and still plays on the road at both No. H A N 4/4 TCU and No. 22/22 West Virginia. 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR WEEKLY SCHEDULE/MATCHUP/NOTES

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No Availability 11:30 am >> After Practice >> After Practice >> 12:00 pm >> No Availability 11:00 am CT >> Herman on Big 12 Player Media Availability Tim Beck/Todd Orlando Longhorn Weekly with Tom Kickoff vs. Baylor Teleconference (The Bubble) Media Availability Herman (Pluckers) (Moncrief) Airs on 104.9 FM at 7 p.m. Postgame >> 12:00 pm >> Airs on LHN at 8 p.m. Tom Herman and selected Herman Press Conference players available to media (Centennial Room) After Practice >> Tom Herman Media Availability (The Bubble)

INSIDE THE SERIES THE ALL-TIME SERIES INSIDE THE MATCHUP • Texas and Baylor meet for the 107th time on Saturday with the STATISTICAL COMPARISON 76 26 4 Longhorns holding a 76-26-4 edge in the series. WINS LOSSES TIES • Saturday’s meeting will mark the 49th all-time meeting in Waco. CATEGORY UT is 30-16-2 when playing at Baylor. 26.9______Scoring Offense______30.3 26 76 4 • Tom Herman has never faced Baylor in his head coaching career, 39.7______Scoring Defense______23.0 WINS LOSSES TIES and Matt Rhule has never faced Texas in his. However, Herman 137 ______First Downs______162 is 1-0 head-to-head against Rhule, as Houston defeated Temple 166 ______First Downs Allowed______131 At Texas______Texas leads, 46-10-2 24-13 in the 2015 American Athletic Conference Championship 134.0______Rushing/Game______151.4 At Baylor______Texas leads, 30-16-2 Game. 223.6______Rushing Defense/Game______120.9 Neutral Site______N/A 281.4______Passing/Game______281.6 A TEXAS WIN WOULD... 290.6______Passing Defense/Game______267.3 Herman vs. Baylor______0-0 415.4______Total Offense/Game______433.0 Rhule vs. Texas______0-0 • Make Texas 77-26-4 all-time against Baylor including a road 514.1______Total Defense/Game______388.1 record of 31-16-2 against the Bears in Waco. 15.2______Kick Return Avg.______21.4 Current Streak______Texas 2 • Be UT’s third straight victory in the series and their second 9.2______Punt Return Avg.______12.3 Longest Texas Streak______16 (1958-73) straight win at McLane Stadium. 55-407______Penalties-Yards______53-470 Longest Baylor Streak______2, Six Times • Mark UT’s second straight road win, after defeating Iowa State 14-16______Field Goals-Attempts______6-11 17-7 in the Big 12 opener the last time they went on the road. 28:20______Avg. Time of Possession______31:49 Largest Texas Win_____77 (77-0 in 1913) • Get the Longhorns back to .500 at 4-4 overall and improve their 31/104 (30%)_____3rd Down Offense___ 53/121 (44%) Largest Baylor Win_____43 (7-50 in 1989) mark to 3-2 in the conference. 43/99 (43%)_____ 3rd Down Defense____ 26/97 (27%) • Make Tom Herman 26-8 (.765) in his head coaching career and 10/20 (50%)______4th Down Offense_____ 6/15 (40%) LAST 25 MATCHUPS 4-4 (.500) at the helm of the Burnt Orange and White. 5/7 (71%)______4th Down Defense______1/9 (11%) Season Location Result 18/21 (86%)______Red Zone Offense____ 22/30 (73%) 1992 Away L, 20-21 24/26 (92%)_____ Red Zone Defense____ 18/24 (75%) 1993 Home W, 38-17 HEAD COACH TOM HERMAN -6 ______Turnover Margin______+1 1994 Away W, 63-35 • Tom Herman is in his first season at Texas and his third season 1995 Home W, 21-13 1996 Home W, 28-23 overall as a head coach. He is 3-4 thus far at UT and 25-8 overall STATISTICAL LEADERS 1997 Away L, 21-23 as a head coach. The Longhorns are currently 2-2 in the Big 12 1998 Home W, 30-20 Conference. PASSING 1999 Away W, 62-0 • Herman guided Houston to a 13-1 record and a win in the Peach TEXAS CMP ATT INT YDS TD 2000 Home W, 48-14 107 192 4 1419 6 2001 Away W, 49-10 Bowl during his first season. He was just the fourth head coach 2002 Home W, 41-0 in NCAA history with at least 13 wins in a rookie season (Chris BAYLOR CMP ATT INT YDS TD 2003 Away W, 56-0 Zach Smith 99 185 6 1421 8 2004 Home W, 44-14 Petersen, George Woodruff, Walter Camp) and just the fifth to win 2005 Away W, 62-0 the first 10 games of his career (Petersen, Woodruff, Camp and RUSHING 2006 Home W, 63-31 Larry Coker). TEXAS G ATT NET AVG TD 2007 Away W, 31-10 Chris Warren III 6 67 307 4.6 5 2008 Home W, 45-21 Sam Ehlinger 5 84 261 3.1 2 2009 Away W, 47-14 PLAY UNDER HERMAN SINCE 2012 BAYLOR G ATT NET AVG TD 2010 Home L, 22-30 John Lovett 7 79 426 5.1 4 2011 Away L, 24-48 YEAR______PASS YDS______PASS TD______RUSH YDS______RUSH TD Terence Williams 4 39 155 4.0 0 2012 Home W, 56-50 2012 Ohio State______2,178______17______1,363______13 2013 Away L, 10-30 2014 Home L, 7-28 2013 Ohio State______2,843______38______1,398______20 RECEIVING 2015 Away W, 23-17 2014 Ohio State______3,694______41______1,234______12 TEXAS G REC YDS AVG TD 2016 Home W, 35-34 2015 Houston______3,410______20______1,318______23 Collin Johnson 7 30 535 17.8 1 2016 Houston______3,767______22______654______14 Reggie Hemphill-Mapps 7 31 323 10.4 0 5-Year avg______3,178.4______27.6______1,193.4______16.4 2017 Texas______1,971______9______381______5 BAYLOR G REC YDS AVG TD Denzel Mims 7 34 685 20.1 7 Chris Platt 4 16 401 25.1 5 2 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTES FIRST TIME STARTERS GETTING DEFENSIVE LONGHORN HONOR ROLL • Twelve Longhorns have made their first career • Texas’ defense has struggled in recent years, but • SO • QB start through the first seven games of the season: the Longhorns have looked much improved in 2017 • watch list TE Cade Brewer (Oklahoma), RB Toneil Carter on that side of the ball. • Davey O’Brien Award watch list (Iowa State), OL Terrell Cuney (K-State), QB Sam • After allowing 51 points in the season opener, the MICHAEL DICKSON • JR • P Ehlinger (SJSU), TE Garrett Gray (Maryland), WR Texas defense has allowed just 110 points in the last • Preseason All-American - Athlon Sports Reggie Hemphill-Mapps (K-State), WR Lil’Jordan six games combined, which includes two double- • Ray Guy Award watch list Humphrey (Maryland), LB Gary Johnson (K-State), games and another overtime contest. The • Preseason All-Big 12 • Ray Guy Award Punter of the Week (Oct. 2) OL Derek Kerstetter (Iowa State), TE Kendall Moore Longhorns are allowing just 23.0 points per game • Ray Guy Award Punter of the Week (Oct. 16) (SJSU), OL Denzel Okafor (K-State) and RB Kyle this season. • AP Midseason Second Team All-American Porter (Maryland). • Since allowing 263 yards rushing to Maryland in SAM EHLINGER • FR • QB the opener, the Longhorns have surrendered just • CBS Sports Freshman of the Week (Oct. 15) FIRST TIME PLAYERS 583 rushing yards over the last six games. The Texas • Davey O’Brien Award “Great 8” (Oct. 15) rush defense (120.9 ypg) ranks 24th nationally and • 21 Longhorns have made their first career DESHON ELLIOTT • JR • DB appearances so far in 2017. third-best in the Big 12. • Big 12 Conference Defensive POTW (Sept. 18) • Maryland: LB Marqez Bimage*, TE Cade Brewer*, • After allowing 482 total yards in the season opener, • Jim Thorpe Player of the Week HM (Sept. 20) Texas’ defense has improved their season average • Big 12 Conference Defensive POTW (Oct. 2) LB Demarco Boyd^, DL Jamari Chisholm, DL • ESPN.com Midseason First-Team All-American Ta’Quon Graham*, WR Reggie Hemphill-Mapps^, over the last six games to 388.1 yards per game. • Sporting News Midseason All-America Team OL Patrick Hudson^, LB Gary Johnson, K Joshua • The Longhorns rank eighth nationally in third- • The All-American’s Midseason All-America Team down defense, second nationally in fourth-down • AP Midseason First Team All-American Rowland, DS Kaleb Smith, DB Josh Thompson* and • Sports Illustrated Midseason All-America Team RB Daniel Young* defense and first nationally in defensive TDs scored. • San Jose State: OL Austin Allsup, RB Toneil • Over the last six games, Texas’ defense is POONA FORD • SR • DL allowing 18.3 points per game, 372.5 total yards • Preseason All-Big 12 Carter*, QB Josh Covey, DB Jarmarquis Durst, • Senior Bowl watch list QB Sam Ehlinger*, TE Kendall Moore and OL J.P. per game and just 97.2 rushing yards per game. Urquidez^ BRECKYN HAGER • JR • LB • USC: DB Chris Brown^ DEFENSE LAST SIX GAMES • Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list • Iowa State: OL Derek Kerstetter* SAN JOSE STATE______POINTS______TOTAL YDS______RUSH YDS JASON HALL • SR • DB • Eight true freshmen (marked *) and five redshirt Avg coming in______28.0______434.5______190.0 • Senior Bowl watch list freshmen (marked ^) have debuted. vs. Texas______0______171______42 NAASHON HUGHES • SR • LB SOUTHERN CAL______POINTS______TOTAL YDS______RUSH YDS • Senior Bowl watch list YOUTH IS SERVED Avg coming in______45.5______572.0______269.5 • Through the first seven games, Texas’ youth has vs. Texas (2OT)______27______468______71 • JR • LB • Preseason All-American - Sporting News shined through in the starting lineup. The Longhorns’ IOWA STATE______POINTS______TOTAL YDS______RUSH YDS • Bednarik Award watch list last two recruiting classes (true freshmen, redshirt Avg coming in______41.3______460.0______148.3 • Nagurski Trophy watch list freshmen and true sophomores) have combined vs. Texas______7______256______10 • Butkus Award watch list • Preseason All-Big 12 to make 48 starts this season, including 40 on the KANSAS STATE______POINTS______TOTAL YDS______RUSH YDS offensive side of the ball. Avg coming in______37.5______408.2______229.0 MALCOLM ROACH • SO • DE • At quarterback, true freshman Sam Ehlinger has vs. Texas (2OT)______34______394______140 • Nagurski Trophy watch list • Preseason All-Big 12 started five games, while true sophomore Shane OKLAHOMA______POINTS______TOTAL YDS______RUSH YDS Buechele started the other two. Avg coming in______44.6______587.0______202.6 ZACH SHACKELFORD • SO • OL • At running back, true sophomore Kyle Porter has vs. Texas______29______518______174 • Rimington Trophy watch list made three starts, while true freshman Toneil Carter OKLAHOMA STATE_____ POINTS______TOTAL YDS______RUSH YDS PATRICK VAHE • JR • OL has two. Avg coming in______48.6______610.7______199.5 • Polynesian Player of the Year watch list • At , true sophomore Collin Johnson vs. Texas (OT)______13______428______146 has six starts, true sophomore Lil’Jordan Humphrey CHRIS WARREN III • JR • RB TOTALS______POINTS______TOTAL YDS______RUSH YDS • Maxwell Award watch list has six, redshirt freshman Reggie Hemphill-Mapps Last Six Games______18.3______372.5______97.2 • Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award week two HM has two and true sophomore Devin Duvernay has CONNOR WILLIAMS • JR • OL one. FORCING TURNOVERS • Preseason All-American - Associated Press • On the offensive line, true sophomore Zach • Through seven games in 2017, Texas has already • Preseason All-American - Sports Illustrated Shackelford has started six games at center, true • Preseason All-American - Sporting News come up with 11 turnovers (nine , two • Preseason All-American - College Football News freshman Derek Kerstetter has started four games recoveries). Last season through seven • Preseason All-American - Athlon Sports at right tackle and true sophomore Denzel Okafor games, the UT defense had nine turnovers (six • Maxwell Award watch list has started three at left tackle. • Outland Trophy watch list fumble recoveries, three interceptions). • Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award watch list • On defense, true sophomore Brandon Jones • Texas’ turnover margin this season is plus-one. • Preseason All-Big 12 has started all seven games at safety while true sophomore Malcolm Roach has started one at DE. 3 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTES NCAA/BIG 12 RANKINGS GETTING OFF THE FIELD DOMINANT ‘D’ AGAINST NATION’S BEST • The Texas defense has been successful at getting • For the second straight week, the Longhorns’ TEAM the opponents’ offense off the field this season and defense faced the nation’s leading offense when Category ______NCAA ___ Big 12 ____ Value limiting their opportunities to score points. they played Oklahoma State Saturday. 3rd Down Offense______36______5______.438 • The Longhorns are allowing opponents to convert • Against Oklahoma, the Sooners entered averaging 3rd Down Defense______8______1______.268 just 26-of-97 attempts on third down, eighth-best 4th Down Defense______2______1______.111 587.0 yards and 44.6 points per game. UT held them Blocked Kicks______39______1______1 nationally. Combined with fourth down attempts, to 518 yards, including just 293 yards over the final Defensive TDs______1______1______4 the Longhorn defense is allowing opponents to three quarters of play. OU managed just 29 points in First Downs Defense______40______2______131 convert just 27-of-106 (.255). the game, including nine in the second half. Lost______39______4______4 • The Texas defense is averaging 4.3 three-and-outs • Last week against Oklahoma State, the Cowboys Net Punting______1______1______45.68 per game, as 30-of-95 (.316) opponent drives have entered averaging 48.8 points per game, while the Interceptions______20______1______9 ended without a first down. Longhorns’ defense held them to 10 regulation Passing Offense______28______5______281.6 • This has been quite a turnaround from 2016, when points and a total of 13 with the overtime period. Punt Returns______25______3______12.30 the Longhorns allowed opponents to convert 72- • The Cowboys were averaging 610.7 yards per Red Zone Defense______22______2______.750 of-189 (.381) attempts on third down and 8-of-17 game, but managed just 428 yards and 4.8 yards Rushing Defense______24______3______120.9 (.471) on fourth downs. per play in the game. Scoring Defense______47______4______23.0 Team Sacks______48______2______2.29 • Oklahoma State had scored in all 24 quarters Time of Possession______35______2______31:49 TEXAS DEFENSIVE STOPS entering the game, but the UT defense held them **Must be ranked in NCAA Top 50 and Big 12 Top 5 scoreless in both the second and third quarters OPPONENT______3RD DOWN_____4TH DOWN_____ 3-AND-OUTS Maryland______3-of-11______0-of-0______5-of-13 Saturday. INDIVIDUAL SJSU______2-of-12______0-of-2______5-of-11 • OSU QB Mason Rudolph did not have a touchdown Name______Category ______NCAA _ Big 12 _ Value at USC (2ot)______6-of-18______0-of-3______5-of-17 pass, despite entering the game having thrown for D. Elliott______Forced Fumbles__ 32_____ 2_____0.29 at Iowa State______3-of-12______0-of-2______3-of-13 Kansas State (2ot)______2-of-11______0-of-0______5-of-13 19 through the first six games of the season. OSU D. Elliott______INT/Game______1______1______0.7 vs. Oklahoma______5-of-15______1-of-2______4-of-12 finished 129.2 passing yards below their season K. Boyd______Passes Def._____ 24_____ 1______1.3 Oklahoma State (ot)______5-of-18______0-of-0______3-of-16 average. R. Hemphill____Punt Ret. TD____ 7 _____ 1______1 TOTALS______26-of-97______1-of-9______30-of-95 • UT held Oklahoma State to just 5-of-18 (.278) on M. Dickson_____Punting______1______1_____49.0 third downs in the game. The Cowboys’ offense M. Jefferson____Solo Tackles_____ 5______2______6.9 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS came in having converted 40-of-73 (.548) third D. Elliott______Interceptions____ 1______1______5 • Through seven games, Texas’ defense has downs through the first six games of the season. M. Jefferson____Total Tackles_____ 17_____ 3______9.3 allowed opponents to score just seven points off 10 **Must be ranked in NCAA Top 50 and Big 12 Top 5 • The 13 points allowed marked Oklahoma State’s Longhorn turnovers. In contrast, the Texas offense lowest output since scoring seven against UT in has scored 48 points off 11 turnovers forced thus 2014. It snapped a streak of 35 straight games LONGHORN CAPTAINS far. #95 Poona Ford • Sr. • DL having reached at least 20 points, which was the • In comparison, last season, UT’s defense allowed nation’s longest entering Saturday. #40 Naashon Hughes • Sr. • LB opponents to score 68 points off 23 Longhorn #11 P.J. Locke III • Jr. • DB turnovers, while the offense scored just 41 points #55 Connor Williams • Jr. • OL all season off 20 opponent turnovers. GOING THE OTHER WAY • Through seven games last season, UT had • Through seven games, Texas has returned three LONGHORN GRADUATES committed nine turnovers, but allowed 37 more interceptions for touchdowns, which is tied for the • Four on the 2017 roster points off of them. Conversely, the UT defense fourth-most in school history for a single season. celebrated graduation prior to the had forced nine turnovers through seven games a The Longhorns have totaled nine interceptions 2017 season. DB Antwuan Davis, season ago, leading to just three Texas points. through seven games. OL Jake McMillon, TE Kendall • Holton Hill has returned two interceptions for a Moore (Syracuse) and DS Kaleb touchdown this season. He took one back 31 yards Smith (Oklahoma State) all hold POINTS ALLOWED OFF TURNOVERS against Maryland before following that up with a 45- degrees. SEASON______UT TO’s______OPP PTS yard return against San Jose State. • Several notable Longhorns 2017______10______7 and former NFL players also 2016______23______68 • For a third straight game, a Longhorn returned an earned thier degrees: Emmanuel INT for a touchdown as DeShon Elliott returned one SEASON______OPP TO’s______UT PTS 38 yards to the house at Southern California. Acho (master’s), Mike Davis, 2017______11______48 Michael Griffin, Chris Ogbonnaya 2016______20______41 (master’s), Cory Redding and INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A TD Jaxon Shipley. TURNING UP THE HEAT 1987, 2000______5 • After totaling just two sacks and five tackles for loss 2009 ______4 in the first two weeks of the season, the Longhorns’ 1950, 1978, 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2017______3 defense has totaled 14 sacks and 31 tackles for loss in the five games since.

4 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTES RUSHING DEFENSE IS STOUT PEDIGREE FOR SUCCESS NOTABLE PERFORMANCES • Texas’ rush defense has been stout in each of the • Defensive coordinator Todd Orlando is in his third past six games, allowing just 97.2 yards per game. season under Tom Herman and his 13th straight 300 YARD PASSING GAMES SHANE BUECHELE • SO [2] • The Longhorns held SJSU, USC and Iowa State season as a defensive coordinator. He has found YDS ATT-COMP GAME under 100 yards rushing in three straight games. success at each of his four previous stops as the 375 34-52 vs. Maryland (9/2/17) That stretch marked the first time since the first DC: UConn (2005-10), FIU (2011-12), Utah State 318 31-48 vs. WVU (11/12/16) three games of the 2010 season that a UT defense (2013-14) and Houston (2015-16). had accomplished that feat. • Like in seasons past, Orlando is proving once SAM EHLINGER • FR [1] • The 10 rushing yards allowed vs. Iowa State were again the ability to put together one of the nation’s YDS ATT-COMP GAME 380 30-50 vs. K-State (10/7/17) the eighth-fewest by a Longhorn defense in the last toughest defenses. The Longhorns have been 10 seasons. prolific at disrupting the quarterback and forcing • JR [1] • Texas has held six straight opponents under their turnovers, including turning those into points so far YDS ATT-COMP GAME season average for rushing yards and total yards. in 2017. 364 20-31 vs. California (9/19/15) • The Longhorns currently rank eighth-best LESS THAN 100 RUSH YARDS ALLOWED nationally in third down defense and are 24th in 100 YARD RUSHING GAMES 2017 ______3 (10 ISU, 42 SJSU, 71 USC) rushing defense. Orlando’s unit has dramatically CHRIS WARREN III • JR [5] 2016 ______1 (98 ISU) improved in scoring and total defense, as well, and YDS ATT GAME 2015 ______None leads the nation in defensive touchdowns after the 276 25 vs. Texas Tech (11/26/15) 2014 ______2 (34 OSU, 79 UNT) Longhorns did not have any last season. 166 16 vs. SJSU (9/9/2017) 2013 ______2 (45 TCU, 94 TTU) 119 18 at California (9/17/16) 2012 ______1 (69 WYO) • In his first season at UH, his defense led the nation 2011 ______6 (-2 KU, 30 TTU, 38 KSU, 43 BYU, 86 OU, 90 CAL) 106 10 at Oklahoma State (10/1/16) with 35 takeaways, while finishing eighth nationally 106 28 at Baylor (12/5/15) in rushing defense (108.9 ypg) and 20th in scoring TOP DEFENSIVE RUSHING GAMES SINCE ‘08 defense (20.7 ppg). Last season, Orlando’s defense SAM EHLINGER • FR [2] 1. Texas A&M (11/27/2008)______-24 finished 13th in total defense and fourth in rush YDS ATT GAME 2. vs. Oklahoma (10/17/2009)______-16 defense. They were also third nationally with five 107 20 vs. K-State (10/7/17) 3. at Texas Tech (9/18/2010)______-14 106 22 vs. Oklahoma (10/14/17) 4. Texas Tech (9/19/2009)______-6 defensive touchdowns and allowed just 23.5 ppg. 5. Kansas (10/29/2011)______-2 6. at Baylor (11/14/2009)______6 JERROD HEARD • JR [2] 7. UTEP (9/26/2009)______9 ORLANDO DEFENSE UNDER HERMAN YDS ATT GAME 8. AT IOWA STATE (9/28/2017)______10 163 24 at California (9/19/15) CATEGORY______2017______2016______2015 115 21 vs. Oklahoma (10/10/15) Rushing Defense_____ 120.9 (24th)____ 100.2 (4th)______108.9 (8th) UT’S NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Scoring Defense______23.0 (47th)_____ 23.5 (30th)______20.7 (20th) • Texas has scored five non-offensive touchdowns Total Defense______388.1 (66th)____319.6 (13th)_____383.6 (53rd) 100 YARD RECEIVING GAMES in 2017 after scoring zero in 2016. 3rd Down Defense_____ .268 (8th)_____ .342 (19th)______.374 (60th) JOHN BURT • JR [2] Defensive TDs______4 (1st)______5 (3rd)______4 (8th) YDS REC GAME • Holton Hill has three of the five this season and now 113 4 vs. Kansas (11/7/15) has four career non-offensive TDs. This season, he 111 6 vs. Notre Dame (9/4/16) has returns of 45 (SJSU) and 31 yards ELLIOTT CONTINUES TO SHINE (Maryland). He also returned a blocked 65 • Safety DeShon Elliott, a junior from Rockwall, COLLIN JOHNSON • S0 [2] yards for a score against Maryland. Texas, has won two Big 12 Conference Defensive YDS REC GAME Player of the Week awards this season, winning it 191 7 at USC (9/16/17) • Reggie Hemphill-Mapps has one, returning a punt 125 7 vs. Maryland (9/2/17) 91 yards to the house against Maryland. in back-to-back games following performances at both USC and Iowa State. • DeShon Elliott returned an interception 38 yards to ARMANTI FOREMAN • SR [1] the end zone on the road against USC. • Against USC, Elliott had seven tackles, two YDS REC GAME • The season opener against Maryland marked the interceptions, two pass breakups and a TFL. 142 4 vs. Baylor (10/29/16) first time since Oct. 10, 2009, that UT had scored • Against Iowa State, he had six tackles, a sack and three non-offensive TDs in a game. two interceptions. For his efforts in that game, Elliott REGGIE HEMPHILL-MAPPS • FR [1] was also named the Jim Thorpe Award National YDS REC GAME Player of the Week. 121 12 vs. K-State (10/7/17) NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS SINCE 2009 • He followed that up with six tackles, 1.5 tackles DORIAN LEONARD • SR [1] 2017 ______5 (3 INT, PR, FG BLOCK) for loss, one-half sack and one interception against 2016 ______None YDS REC GAME 2015 ______4 (2 FR, INT, PR) Kansas State. 125 7 vs. WVU (11/12/15) 2014 ______2 (2 INT) • On the season, Elliott is sixth on the team with 32 2013 ______3 (INT, FR, PR) tackles (21 solo). He leads the Longhorns with five 2012 ______3 (2 INT, FR) 2011 ______4 (2 KR, INT, PR Block) interceptions and also has four tackles for loss, 1.5 2010 ______2 (INT, FR) sacks, three pass breakups, two forced fumbles and 2009 ______11 (4 INT, 4 PR, 3 KR) a fumble recovery, which came versus OSU.

5 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTES TEXAS’ RECORD WHEN... ELLIOTT AN INTERCEPTION MACHINE TOP OF THE HILL • DeShon Elliott had an interception in three straight • Junior Holton Hill continues to impress 2017____Herman Era Overall______3-4______3-4 games (2 at USC, 2 at Iowa State, Kansas State) in the 2017 season. He is second on the team with Big 12______2-2______2-2 and has now totaled five on the season. 41 tackles and also has two interceptions and four Non-conference______1-2______1-2 • His five interceptions lead not only the Big 12 Home______2-2______2-2 pass breakups. Away______1-1______1-1 Conference, but also the country. • He had arguably the best game of his career against Neutral______0-1______0-1 • Elliott is the first UT player dating back to 1947 to Current streak______L2______L2 Maryland, becoming the first FBS player in the last Current home streak______L1______L1 record back-to-back games with two interceptions, 10 seasons to record a pick-six and a blocked field Current road streak______W1______W1 as he did so against both USC and Iowa State. goal returned for a touchdown in the same game. Day game______1-4______1-4 • He is just the ninth UT player in the last 60 seasons • He has two interceptions returned for a touchdown Night game______2-0______2-0 to register two multi-interception games in a season. this season. The first was 31 yards against Maryland ABC______0-1______0-1 • Since 1947, Elliott joins Chris Carter (1993-96) as NBC______0-0______0-0 in the season opener, while he returned one 45 ESPN______1-1______1-1 the only two players with three multi-interception yards against SJSU. ESPN2______0-0______0-0 games in their careers. Elliott also had two • He also has a blocked field goal return for a ESPNU______0-0______0-0 FOX______0-1______0-1 interceptions against Kansas in 2015. touchdown this season, as he returned one 65 yards FOX Sports 1______1-1______1-1 • Elliott is the first player since Earl Thomas in 2009 to the house against Maryland. That marked UT’s LHN______1-0______1-0 with an interception in three straight games. Thomas August______0-0______0-0 first blocked FG return for a touchdown since 2002. September______2-2______2-2 had an interception in four straight games during • He is just the second player in school history (Brandon October______1-2______1-2 that season, totaling five picks in those games. Foster, 2007) to score three non-offensive touchdowns in November______0-0______0-0 December______0-0______0-0 the same season, and the only player in school history to vs. Top 25 teams______0-3______0-3 have three in a two-game span. vs. unranked teams______3-1______3-1 JEFFERSON LEADING THE DEFENSE On artificial surface______2-2______2-2 • Junior linebacker Malik Jefferson was a highly On natural grass______1-2______1-2 touted recruit out of high school and has made 25 CAREER NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Scoring first______2-1______2-1 career starts to date. 1. (2002-05)______5 Opponent scores first______1-2______1-2 • Saturday against Oklahoma State, Jefferson set a 2. HOLTON HILL (2015-PR)______4 Leading after 1st quarter______2-0______2-0 (2006-09)______4 Trailing after 1st quarter______1-2______1-2 career high and led UT with 14 tackles. Tied after 1st quarter______0-1______0-1 • On the season, he leads the team with 68 tackles, Brandon Foster (2004-07)______4 Leading at halftime______3-0______3-0 (2003-06)______4 Trailing at halftime______0-2______0-2 including 48 solo tackles. He also has gotten after Tied at halftime______0-1______0-1 the quarterback, with six tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks CAREER INT’S RETURNED FOR TD Leading after 3rd quarter______2-1______2-1 and five quarterback hurries. Trailing after 3rd quarter______0-2______0-2 1. Michael Huff (2002-05)______4 Tied after 3rd quarter______1-0______1-0 • Before Saturday’s new career high, Jefferson had 2. HOLTON HILL (2015-PR)______3 Overtime______1-2______1-2 twice totaled his previous career high of 11 tackles Rod Babers (1999-2002)______3 Greg Brown (1998-2000)______3 Scoring 0-19______1-1______1-1 earlier this season (USC, Oklahoma). Scoring 20-29______0-2______0-2 • As a freshman, Jefferson was named a freshman Scoring 30-39______0-0______0-0 All-American by the Football Writers Association of DID YOU KNOW? Scoring 40+ points______2-1______2-1 Allowing 0-19______2-1______2-1 America, Sporting News and USA Today. He made • Holton Hill became just the third player in school Allowing 20-29______0-2______0-2 61 tackles and seven TFL in 2015. history to return an interception for a touchdown in Allowing 30-39______1-0______1-0 back-to-back games. He joins Greg Brown (2000) Allowing 40+ points______0-1______0-1 • Last season, Jefferson totaled 62 tackles, 8.5 Outgaining opponent______3-0______3-0 TFL and 5.5 sacks to earn second-team All-Big 12 and (1971). Outgained by opponent______0-3______0-3 recognition from the Associated Press. • Prior to Hill, the program had last returned an INT With 100-yard rusher______2-1______2-1 • This summer he was named a preseason All- for a TD in back-to-back games in 2007. Allow 100-yard rusher______0-2______0-2 American by Sporting News, preseason All-Big 12 With 300-yard passer______1-1______1-1 Allow 300-yard passer______0-2______0-2 and is on the watch lists for the Bednarik Award, the BOYD STEPS UP Nagurski Trophy and the Butkus Award. • Junior cornerback Kris Boyd was faced with a No turnovers______1-1______1-1 Less than three turnovers_____ 2-2______2-2 tough task Saturday against Oklahoma State’s deep Three or more turnovers______0-1______0-1 HAGER IN ATTACK MODE and talented receiving corps. The Gilmer, Texas, No takeaways______0-0______0-0 native responded with a career-high 13 tackles and Three or more takeaways______1-0______1-0 • Defensive end Breckyn Hager totaled a career- Win turnover margin______2-1______2-1 high two sacks and a QB hurry in Saturday’s game two pass breakups. Tie turnover margin______1-1______1-1 against Oklahoma State. • Boyd, who has started six games this season Lose turnover margin______0-2______0-2 Win time of possession______3-1______3-1 • The son of Britt Hager, UT’s all-time leading tackler, opposite Holton Hill at cornerback, has totaled 36 Lose time of possession______0-3______0-3 Breckyn has totaled seven tackles and is tied for the tackles (22 solo), a team-high eight pass breakups Game decided by 1-9 ______1-3______1-3 and one interception. His 36 tackles are tied for Game decided by 10-19______1-1______1-1 team lead with three sacks on the season. Game decided by 20+______1-0______1-0 • Last season, Hager finished with 64 tackles, 13.5 third-most on the team. tackles for loss and six sacks.

6 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTES BUILT FORD TOUGH • His 278 passing yards against Oklahoma were a UT BY THE NUMBERS • Nose tackle Poona Ford (Hilton Head, S.C.) true freshman record in the Red River Showdown. continues to be a menace in the middle of the He was just the third-ever true freshman to start at Longhorns’ defense during his senior season. QB for the Longhorns against Oklahoma, joining 2 Junior linebacker Breckyn Hager recorded a Buechele (2016) and (1944). career-best two sacks against Oklahoma State. He • He has emerged as not only one of the Longhorns’ is tied for the team lead with three sacks on the leaders, but also one of their best defensive players. • Ehlinger became just the fourth player (seventh season and has nine in his career. • Despite playing on the interior defensive line, Ford time) to pass for 275 yards and rush for 100 in a finished fourth among UT defenders with his 54 game against Oklahoma. He joins tackles a year ago. (Nov. 6 & 13, 2004) as the only players in school 3 Texas has played three overtime games this • He added 5.5 tackles for loss, four quarterback history to do so in back-to-back games. Colt McCoy season and five over the last two years, with three joins Ehlinger and Young as the only three players going into double overtime. UT had played two OT hurries, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two games prior to the 2016 season. blocked extra points. to have two games with 275 yards passing and 100 • He was named second-team All-Big 12 by ESPN. yards rushing in their careers. com and was also tabbed honorable mention All-Big • Ehlinger made his first career start in Texas’ 56-0 4 Junior punter Michael Dickson has booted 12 by the league’s coaches. win over San Jose State, and has now made five a punt for 60+ yards in four straight games and • This season he has been named preseason All-Big starts, fourth-most among true freshman QBs in now leads the FBS with an average of 49.0 yards school history. He became the fourth true freshman per punt. Nine of Dickson’s 38 punts have been for 12 and is also on the Senior Bowl watch list. more than 60 yards and 19 (.500) have been for at • He started the 2017 season with three tackles to start at quarterback for the Longhorns since 1980 least 50 yards. against Maryland. He also blocked a field goal which and just the 10th in school history. Holton Hill returned 65 yards for a touchdown. • In combination with Buechele last season, the • The blocked FG was Ford’s third career blocked 2016-17 seasons mark just the second stretch in 12 Freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger kick. He also blocked two extra points a season ago. school history in which a true freshman has started completed 22-of-36 passes for 246 yards against at QB for UT in consecutive seasons. The ‘Horns Oklahoma State with a season-high 12 different • Ford has led the charge in the middle of the Texas receivers catching passes, the most since 12 defense, totaling 16 tackles on the season. He has started a true freshman at the position in at least caught a pass against New Mexico in 2012. registered multiple knockbacks in each game this one game from 1976-79 also. year. • Ehlinger was 15-of-27 for 222 yards and a • On Saturday against Oklahoma State, Ford had touchdown in his debut. He also rushed for 48 yards 13 Texas’ defense held Oklahoma State to four tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a crucial forced and guided the Texas offense to 623 total yards. a season-low 13 points, snapping the Cowboys • In leading Texas to double-overtime on the road at FBS-leading 35-game streak of scoring at least fumble which stopped the Cowboys in the red zone 20 points. OSU entered the game averaging 48.8 and led to a Longhorn touchdown. No. 4/4 USC, Ehlinger finished 21-of-40 passing for points for game, the second-most in the nation. 298 yards and two touchdowns. JOHNSON SETS CAREER HIGH • His 380 passing yards against K-State were the 10th-most in school history and the most ever by a 68 Junior linebacker Malik Jefferson • Junior linebacker Gary Johnson set a new career recorded a career-high 14 tackles against high with his eight tackles (six solo) in Saturday’s true freshman quarterback. • Ehlinger has now passed for 200 yards in all five Oklahoma State, bringing his season total to 68 game against Oklahoma State. total tackles. Jefferson is currently 17th in the FBS • In the first six weeks of the season, Johnson had games and has gone over 300 yards once. with 9.7 tackles per game and fifth with 6.9 solo totaled nine tackles. He now has 17 on the year with • He has thrown at least one touchdown pass in tackles per game. one tackle for loss. four-of-five games and has two multi-TD games. EHLINGER BY THE NUMBERS 90 Junior wide receiver John Burt caught EHLINGER’S GOT GAME two passes for 99 yards against Oklahoma State, • True freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger is TRUE FRESHMAN 1,000 YARD PASSING SEASONS including a 90-yard reception in the second quarter 1. Shane Buechele (2016)______2,958 rewriting the freshman quarterback records early on 2. Sam Ehlinger (2017)______1,419 that set up the Longhorns first score of the day. in his tenure, just one season after teammate Shane 3. David Ash (2011)______1,079 The 90-yard play was the sixth-longest reception Buechele did the same for the Longhorns. and 10th-longest play from scrimmage in Texas TRUE FRESHMAN QB WINS Football history. • In five starts, Ehlinger has passed for 1,419 yards 1. Shane Buechele (2016)______5 and rushed for 265. He is tied for fastest in school Bobby Layne (1944)______5 history (with seven others) to reach 1,000 passing 3. David Ash (2011)______3 Texas and Baylor will be matching up 4. Sam Ehlinger (2017)______2 107 yards (four games) in a season. Mark McBath (1976)______2 for the 107th time, with the Longhorns sporting • After passing for 380 yards and rushing for 107 a 76-26-4 record against the Bears, including against K-State, Ehlinger passed for 278 and rushed TRUE FRESHMAN QB STARTS victories in the last two contests. 1. Shane Buechele (2016)______12 for 110 against Oklahoma. He is the first freshman 2. Bobby Layne (1944)______8 QB in school history (true or redshirt) to rush for 3. David Ash (2011)______6 282 The Longhorns held Oklahoma State 100 yards in back-to-back games, and just the third 4. Sam Ehlinger (2017)______5 quarterback Mason Rudolph to a season-low 282 5. Mark McBath (1976)______4 freshman QB to do so multiple times in a season passing yards, ending a streak of seven straight (Vince Young, 2003; Jerrod Heard, 2015). games of 300+ yards. Rudolph had averaged 394.7 passing yards to lead the nation. 7 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTES LONGHORNS IN THE NFL BUECHELE BY THE NUMBERS WINNINGEST PROGRAMS • Sophomore quarterback Shane Buechele started his 14th career ACTIVE______TEAM game at Iowa State. Coming off an injury, Buechele finished an BY VICTORY Sam Acho______Chicago Bears efficient 19-of-26 (.731) for 171 yards and a touchdown. RK TEAM______YRS____W____ L____ T___PCT. Malcolm Brown______Los Angeles Rams • In his first start of the season against Maryland, he was 34-of-52 1. Michigan____ 138___ 940__ 336__ 36___ .730 Malcom Brown______New England Patriots for 375 yards and two touchdowns. He set new career highs for 2. Notre Dame__ 129___ 902__ 322__ 42___ .729 3. TEXAS______125___ 894__ 364__ 33___ .705 Jamaal Charles______Denver Broncos passing yards, completions and attempts in that game. 4. Ohio State___ 128___ 892__ 323__ 53___ .724 Phil Dawson______Arizona Cardinals • His 375 yards passing were 11th-most in school history for a 5. Nebraska____ 128___ 892__ 376__ 40___ .697 Quandre Diggs______Detroit Lions single game and the second-most by a sophomore (, 6. Alabama_____ 123___ 886__ 327__ 43___ .723 D’Onta Foreman______Houston Texans 383). 7. Oklahoma___ 123___ 878__ 322__ 53___ .722 Marquise Goodwin____ San Francisco 49ers • A native of Arlington, Texas, Buechele has now passed for 200 8. Penn State___ 131___ 874__ 385__ 41___ .688 yards in 11-of-14 games that he has started and has two career 9. Tennessee___ 121___ 832__ 378__ 54___ .680 Jordan Hicks______Philadelphia Eagles 10. USC______124___ 828__ 338__ 54___ .701 Trey Hopkins______Cincinnati Bengals 300-yard games. His eleven 200-yard games are tied for seventh- most in school history. Lamarr Houston______Houston Texans • In just 14 starts, he has passed for 3,515 yards, good for 11th- BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Derrick Johnson______Kansas City Chiefs most for a career in school history. RK TEAM______YRS____W____ L____ T___PCT. Marcus Johnson______Philadelphia Eagles • Buechele has thrown a touchdown pass in 13-of-14 games he has 1. Michigan____ 138___ 939__ 335__ 36___ .730 Colt McCoy______Washington Redskins started and now has eight career multi-passing touchdown games. 2. Notre Dame__ 129___ 902__ 322__ 42___ .729 Roy Miller______Kansas City Chiefs 3. Boise State___50___ 432__ 163___ 2___ .725 • He has been named to the watch lists for both the Maxwell Award 4. Ohio State___ 128___ 892__ 323__ 53___ .724 Alex Okafor______New Orleans Saints and Davey O’Brien Award this offseason. 5. Alabama_____ 123___ 886__ 327__ 43___ .723 Brian Orakpo______Tennessee Titans 6. Oklahoma___ 123___ 878__ 322__ 53___ .722 Adrian Phillips______Los Angeles Chargers JOHNSON A THREAT 7. TEXAS______125___ 894__ 364__ 33___ .705 Hassan Ridgeway______Indianapolis Colts • After totaling 24 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns as 8. USC______124___ 828__ 338__ 54___ .701 Keenan Robinson______New York Giants a true freshman, wide receiver Collin Johnson has 30 catches for 9. Nebraska____ 128___ 892__ 376__ 40___ .698 10. Penn State___ 131___ 874__ 385__ 41___ .688 Brian Robison______Minnesota Vikings a team-best 535 yards and a score through seven games in 2017. • Johnson had a monster game against No. 4/4 USC in week three, Geoff Swaim______Dallas Cowboys MILESTONE VICTORIES Earl Thomas______Seattle Seahawks catching seven passes for 191 yards - fourth-most in school Justin Tucker______Baltimore Ravens history. WIN__ DATE______OPPONENT _ SCORE • He also had 125 yards against Maryland and currently has two Kenny Vaccaro______New Orleans Saints 50___ 11/28/1901_____ vs. Texas A&M____ 32-0 career 100-yard games, both of which came in the first three 100__ 10/29/1910 ______vs. Auburn_____ 9-0 Fozzy Whittaker______Carolina Panthers games of the 2017 season. 150__ 11/3/1918 _ vs. Ream Flying Field____ 26-2 200__ 10/24/1925______vs. Rice____ 27-6 PRACTICE SQUAD______TEAM HEMPHILL-MAPPS MOVING UP THE CHARTS 250__ 10/28/1933______vs. Rice____ 18-0 300__ 10/16/1943______vs. Arkansas____ 34-0 Kent Perkins______Cincinnati Bengals • Redshirt freshman Reggie Hemphill-Mapps made his first career Tyrone Swoopes______Seattle Seahawks 350__ 11/24/1949______at Texas A&M___ 42-14 start against Kansas State, and he made it count catching 12 400__ 9/26/1958______at Tulane___ 21-20 passes for 121 yards. 450__ 11/28/1963______at Texas A&M___ 15-13 INJURED RESERVE______TEAM • The 12 receptions were tied for fourth-most in school history and 500__ 1/1/1970_____ vs. Notre Dame ^___ 21-17 Duke Thomas______Dallas Cowboys the most ever among UT freshmen. They were a career-high for the 550__ 10/25/1975______vs. Rice____ 41-9 Manvel, Texas native. 600__ 10/24/1981______at SMU_____ 9-7 COACHES______TEAM • His 121 receiving yards were tied for the ninth-most ever by a UT 650__ 11/14/1987______vs. TCU___ 24-21 freshman and marked just the 16th 100-yard receiving game by a 700__ 10/21/1995______vs. Virginia___ 17-16 Jerry Gray______Minnesota Vikings 750__ 10/20/2001______vs. Colorado____ 41-7 Richard Hightower____ San Francisco 49ers Longhorn freshman in school history. 800__ 1/4/2006______vs. USC !___ 41-38 Kyle Shanahan______San Francisco 49ers • Hemphill-Mapps leads the team with 31 receptions and is second 850__ 11/20/2010___vs. Florida Atlantic___ 51-17 on the team with 323 yards. He is fifth all-time among UT freshman receivers with his 31 catches. ^ Cotton Bowl ! Rose Bowl/BCS National Championship Game BURT BREAKS FREE • Junior wide receiver John Burt registered his first catch since the season opener against Maryland. He caught a second-quarter pass along the sidelines, tip-toed to stay in bounds and then went 90 yards to the 2. He finished the day with two catches for 99 yards. • Burt’s 90-yard catch was the sixth-longest reception, the 10th- longest play from scrimmage and the longest non-touchdown play in school history.

8 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTES CONNOR WILLIAMS SUFFERS INJURY OFFENSIVE LINE STEPS UP TEXAS AND THE POLLS • Junior All-American left tackle Connor Williams • The Longhorns have dealt with a number of injuries sustained an injury in the Longhorns’ game against Associated Press Top 25 that have impacted continuity on the offensive line. (Oct. 22) USC. • In addition to Williams, who missed his fourth • He suffered a sprain of his MCL and PCL and also straight game on Saturday, several other Longhorn Rk ____ Team (1st)______Record ______Points 1_____ Alabama (61)______8-0______1525 a meniscus tear. There is no timetable for his return offensive linemen have missed time this season: 2_____ Penn State______7-0______1444 at this point. Patrick Hudson (last five games), Jake McMillon 3_____ Georgia______7-0______1409 4_____ TCU______7-0______1327 • Williams had started 26 of a possible 27 contests (one game), Elijah Rodriguez (seven games) and 5_____ Wisconsin______7-0______1241 to date in his career, including 13 consecutive, Zach Shackelford (one game). 6_____ Ohio State______6-1______1165 7_____ Clemson______6-1______1113 before the injury. • The Longhorns returning starter at tight end and 8_____ Miami______6-0______1101 • Last season, Williams was a consensus first- one of the Horns’ best run blockers Andrew Beck 9_____ Notre Dame______6-1______1066 10____ Oklahoma______6-1______1040 team All-American, just the fourth sophomore in has missed all seven games this season as well, 11____ Oklahoma State______6-1______894 UT history to receive first-team All-America honors while TE Garrett Gray has missed five straight. 12____ Washington______6-1______836 13____ Virginia Tech______6-1______791 (Hub Bechtol, 1944; Russell Erxleben, 1976 and Earl That brings Texas’ total to 30 games missed by 14____ NC State______6-1______666 Thomas, 2009) and second sophomore (Thomas) offensive linemen and tight ends through just 15____ Washington State______7-1______648 16____ Michigan State______6-1______615 to earn consensus honors. seven games. 17____ South Florida______7-0______604 • Throughout the offseason, Williams was recognized • Eight different offensive linemen have started 18____ UCF______6-0______500 19____ Auburn______6-2______397 as a preseason All-American by the Associated games this season for UT, with RG Patrick Vahe 20____ Stanford______5-2______344 Press, Sports Illustrated, Sporting News, College being the only one having started all seven games. 21____ USC______6-2______319 22____ West Virginia______5-2______196 Football News and Athlon Sports. 23____ LSU______6-2______182 • Additionally, Williams was named to the watch 24____ Memphis______6-1______111 DICKSON A RAY GUY AWARD CANDIDATE 25____ Iowa State______5-2______98 lists for the Maxwell Award, Outland Trophy, Earl • Junior punter Michael Dickson, a native of Sydney, Campbell Tyler Rose Award and was also named Others Receiving Votes: Texas A&M 74, Michigan 60, Mississippi Australia, is a leading candidate for the 2017 Ray State 43, San Diego State 7, Georgia Tech 5, South Carolina 2, preseason All-Big 12. Guy Award, a season after becoming UT’s first-ever Toledo 1, Marshall 1 finalist for the prestigious award. Coaches Poll Top 25 TEXAS IN THE RANKINGS • Dickson, who was named Big 12 Conference (Oct. 22) Special Teams Player of the Year, set a school record Rk ____ Team (1st)______Record ______Points WEEK AP COACHES CFP with an average of 47.4 yards per punt. 1_____ Alabama (64)______8-0______1600 Preseason 23 23 N/A • Prior to the 2017 season, Dickson was named 2_____ Penn State______7-0______1520 Week 2 (Sept. 5) NR RV N/A 3_____ Georgia______7-0______1463 a preseason All-American by Athlon Sports, 4_____ TCU______7-0______1385 Week 3 (Sept. 10) NR NR N/A 5_____ Wisconsin______7-0______1343 Week 4 (Sept. 17) NR NR N/A preseason All-Big 12 and a member of the Ray Guy 6_____ Ohio State______6-1______1244 Week 5 (Sept. 24) NR NR N/A Award watch list. 7_____ Clemson______6-1______1173 8_____ Miami______6-0______1172 Week 6 (Oct. 1) NR NR N/A • Dickson has punted 38 times this season and 9_____ Oklahoma______6-1______1084 Week 7 (Oct. 8) NR RV N/A leads the nation with an average of 49.0 yards per 10____ Notre Dame______6-1______951 11____ Washington______6-1______931 Week 8 (Oct. 15) NR NR N/A punt. The Longhorns’ net average of 45.68 is also 12____ Oklahoma State______6-1______926 Week 9 (Oct. 22) NR NR N/A the best in the country. 13____ Virginia Tech______6-1______818 Week 10 14____ South Florida______7-0______730 • Of his 38 punts, half of them have been more than 15____ NC State______6-1______683 Week 11 50 yards, while 14 have been downed inside the 20. 16____ Washington State______7-1______636 Week 12 • Dickson has twice been named Ray Guy Award 17____ UCF______6-0______561 Week 13 18____ Michigan State______6-1______560 National Punter of the Week, following both his 19____ Auburn______6-2______455 Week 14 performances at Iowa State and versus Oklahoma. 20____ Stanford______5-2______367 Week 15 21____ USC______6-2______321 • Against Iowa State, he punted seven times with a 22____ West Virginia______5-2______211 23____ LSU______6-2______178 Texas Against Ranked Opponents net average of 46.2 yards while against Oklahoma 24____ Texas A&M______5-2______151 he punted five times and averaged a school-record- 25____ Michigan______5-2______121 tying 55.0 yards per punt. Overall record ______125-149-8 (.457) Others Receiving Votes: Memphis 119, Iowa State 32, Mississippi Home______45-43-4 (.511) • Saturday against Oklahoma State, Dickson punted State 19, South Carolina 9, Georgia Tech 8, Arizona 6, Colorado State 4, Kentucky 4, Boise State 3, Navy 3, Marshall 3, Arizona Away______33-46-0 (.418) 11 times and averaged 50.9 yards per punt. The 11 State 2, Florida 1, Syracuse 1, Appalachian State 1, Troy 1 Neutral (includes bowls)____ 47-60-4 (.441) attempts were a new career high. • Of Dickson’s four punts from OSU territory, he In 2017 (0-1) downed two inside the 10 and pinned the Cowboys Date______UT rank______Opponent_____ W/L___ Score at an average field position of the 11-yard line. Sept. 16______@#4/4 USC______L___ 24-27^ Oct. 14______vs. #12/12 Oklahoma______L____ 24-29 • Of his seven punts from UT territory, Dickson Oct. 21______#10/11 Oklahoma State______L___ 10-13* averaged 57.9 yards per punt (55.9 net) and flipped *Overtime the field from an average of the UT 23 to a starting ^Double-overtime field position for the Cowboys of the OSU 21.

9 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR HEAD COACH TOM HERMAN THE HERMAN FILE Hometown______Simi Valley, Calif. TOM HERMAN College______Cal Lutheran (1997), Texas (2000) Wife______Michelle Children______Priya, TD, Maverick

HERMAN YEAR-BY-YEAR Year____ School______Record______Postseason HEAD COACH 2017___ Texas______3-4______N/A 2016___ Houston______9-3______Las Vegas Bowl* 2015___ Houston______13-1______Peach Bowl A Texas Ex and former University of Texas graduate assistant with yards per game, while ranking 13th in rushing offense with an 2014___ Ohio State (OC/QBs)______CFP National Champions deep ties to the state of Texas, including the last two seasons as average of 235.8 yards per game. Houston was the only team in the head coach at the University of Houston, Tom Herman was named nation to rank in the top 13 in both categories. 2013___ Ohio State (OC/QBs)______Orange Bowl the 30th Head Football Coach at The University of Texas on Nov. 2012___ Ohio State (OC/QBs)______26, 2016. In Herman’s first semester at Houston, the UH Football program 2011___ Iowa State (OC/QBs)______Pinstripe Bowl set the mark for most hours passed per student-athlete in a spring 2010___ Iowa State (OC/QBs)______Herman comes to Texas after compiling a 22-4 record in two semester with an average of 13.5 hours per student-athlete. The 2009___ Iowa State (OC/QBs)______Insight Bowl seasons at Houston, the fourth-best record in the FBS in that span. team recorded its highest semester GPA in the last four years, and 2008___ Rice (OC/QBs)______Texas Bowl His first season as head coach at Texas will mark his 14th spent in third-highest spring semester GPA in program history, to bolster 2007___ Rice (OC/QBs)______the state of Texas out of 20 years coaching on the collegiate level. its cumulative GPA to the second-highest mark in program history. 2006___ Texas State (OC/QBs)______That includes his time as a graduate assistant at UT (1999-2000), 2005___ Texas State (OC/QBs)______FCS Semifinals where he earned a master’s degree in education. In 2016, Herman guided his program to a 9-3 record, including wins over No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 3 Louisville. Houston became 2004___ Sam Houston State (ST/WRs)______FCS Semifinals Following his first season at UH, Herman was named a finalist for the first program nationally to defeat two top-five teams. Herman’s 2003___ Sam Houston State (ST/WRs)______the Eddie Robinson and Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Awards, Cougars join Alabama as the only two teams in the nation with 2002___ Sam Houston State (ST/WRs)______while also being chosen as the Football Writers Association of double-digit wins over two top-10 teams this season. 2001___ Sam Houston State (ST/WRs)______FCS Quarterfinals America’s First-Year Coach of the Year and the American Athletic 2000___ Texas (Offensive GA)______Holiday Conference’s Co-Coach of the Year. Houston ranked as one of the most efficient and disciplined teams 1999___ Texas (Offensive GA)______Orange in the country under Herman, as their offense ranked 34th and the 1998___ Texas Lutheran (WRs)______Herman became just the fourth head coach in NCAA history with at defense 15th when he was hired by the Longhorns. least 13 wins in a rookie season, joining Chris Petersen (Boise State *Did not coach in Las Vegas Bowl - 2006), George Woodruff (Penn - 1892) and Walter Camp (Yale In the regular season, Houston’s offense ranked 15th in third down - 1888), and just the fifth head coach in NCAA history to win the conversions, sixth in completion percentage, ninth in first downs first 10 games of his career, joining Petersen, Larry Coker (Miami - and 21st in scoring offense in 2016. Ward, Jr. led the Cougars CAREER RECORD (2 seasons)______25-8 (.757) 2001), Woodruff and Camp in accomplishing the feat. offense, as he was named a semifinalist for both the Davey O’Brien BOWL RECORD______1-0 (1.000) Award and The Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award. He finished the He led the Cougars to their first New Year’s Bowl in 30 years, its regular season with 3,328 passing yards and 518 rushing yards. He second 13-win season in program history and its 11th conference was 294-of-435 (67.6%) passing, ranking in the top-12 nationally in HERMAN RECORD BY OPPONENT championship in program history by claiming the inaugural AAC completion percentage, completions per game and passing yards. Opponent______Overall______At Texas Championship. He led all FBS coaches in their first year with a He had 31 total touchdowns in 12 games. For his career, Ward is Central Florida______2-0______0-0 program with 13 wins as Houston finished third nationally with a fifth in Houston history with 8,202 passing yards, 52 touchdown Cincinnati______2-0______0-0 92.9 winning percentage at 13-1. passes and 699 completions. Connecticut______1-1______0-0 With a 38-24 win over No. 9 Florida State in the Chick-fil-A Peach Defensively, Houston featured the nation’s third-ranked rush Florida State______1-0______0-0 Bowl, Herman joined College Football Hall of Famer Bill Yeoman as defense in addition to the nation’s 15th-best defense in total yards Iowa State______1-0______1-0 just the second coach in Houston history with a win in one of the allowed. The Cougars were third nationally with five defensive Kansas State______1-0______1-0 New Year’s Six bowls and the second with a bowl victory over a top- touchdowns on the season and allowed just 22.6 points per game in Lamar______1-0______0-0 10 opponent. Houston ended the 2015 season ranked No. 8 in the 12 regular season contests. They also ranked as one of the nation’s Associated Press and USA Today Coaches polls, its highest finish best in bringing pressure, ranking in the top-20 in sacks (13th) and Louisville______2-0______0-0 since ranking No. 5 in 1979, and just the sixth time in program tackles for loss (19th). Freshman DT Ed Oliver, an All-American, Maryland______0-1______0-1 history to finish in the top 10. was sixth nationally with 19.5 tackles for loss. He added seven Memphis______1-1______0-0 quarterback hurries and led all defensive linemen nationally with his Navy______1-1______0-0 Houston was one of just two schools nationally to play at least nine pass breakups. LB Steven Taylor, the Cougars leading tackler, Oklahoma______1-1______0-1 four ranked opponents in 2015 and remain undefeated in those ranked 26th nationally with 8.5 sacks. As a team, Houston finished contests, while it was one of eight teams nationally with at least the regular season with 90 tackles for loss and 37 sacks. Oklahoma State______0-1______0-1 four wins against ranked opponents. Three of those wins came by San Jose State______1-0______1-0 double-digits, the fourth-best total in the nation. Prior to his arrival at Houston, Herman helped develop record- Southern California______0-1______0-1 setting and explosive offenses in each of his 10 seasons as Southern Methodist______1-1______0-0 Under Herman’s leadership, Houston was third nationally with an offensive coordinator, including three seasons as offensive seven wins of 21 points or more and had 10 wins by double-digits. coordinator and coach at Ohio State where he won Temple______1-0______0-0 Houston’s lone loss, a 20-17 decision at UConn, came without the 2014 Broyles Award as the nation’s top assistant coach. He Tennessee Tech______1-0______0-0 starting quarterback Greg Ward Jr., and most of the game without helped the Buckeyes win the 2015 College Football Championship Texas State______2-0______0-0 defensive leader Elandon Roberts, who led the nation with 88 solo (following the 2014 season) with third-string quarterback Cardale Tulane______2-0______0-0 tackles. Jones under center in wins over Alabama and Oregon, and a Big Ten Tulsa______2-0______0-0 Championship win over Wisconsin. Ranking 10th in scoring offense (40.4 points per game) and 21st Vanderbilt______1-0______0-0 in scoring defense (20.7 points per game), Houston was the only Herman’s 2014 Ohio State offense finished the season ranked fifth program in the nation to rank in the top 10 in scoring offense and in scoring offense at 44.8 points per game and ninth in total offense OVERALL______25-8______3-4 the top 25 in scoring defense. UH ranked fifth nationally with an at 511.6 yards per game despite losing candidate BOWL GAMES______1-0______0-0 average margin of victory of 19.7 points per game. The Cougars quarterback Braxton Miller prior to the season. With freshman J.T. ranked eighth nationally in rushing defense, allowing just 108.9 10 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR HEAD COACH TOM HERMAN COACHING STAFF Barrett taking over the reins, Herman molded the quarterback into season, the Owls won 10 games and went to a bowl for the first a formidable leader who finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting time since 1954. Tim Beck and was named a FWAA Freshman All-American. Rice ranked in the Top 10 nationally in 2008 in passing offense Offensive Coordinator The Buckeyes claimed the 2014 Big Ten Championship with a 59-0 (fifth; 327.8), scoring offense (t-eighth; 41.6) and total offense Quarterbacks win over Wisconsin as Herman’s offense rolled to 558 total yards (10th; 472.3). Two Rice receivers had more than 1,300 yards UCF ‘88 • Kansas St. ‘92 with Jones under center after an injury to Barrett in the regular- receiving that year. Tight end James Casey had 111 catches and season finale. quarterback Chase Clement was named Conference USA MVP. The offense continued to roll in Ohio State’s 42-35 College Football Rice’s spread attack completed nearly two-thirds (65.6%) of its Stan Drayton Playoff semifinal win over Alabama. Facing a defense that entered passes, and its touchdown-to-interception ratio of 48-to-7 was Associate HC/Run Game Coordinator the game ranked fourth nationally in scoring defense at 16.6 points an NCAA FBS best. The quick-strike Owls had 30 scoring drives Running Backs per game, Herman’s offense exploded for 42 points and 537 total of five plays or less in 2008 and 31 scoring marches of less than yards. The balanced attack yielded 256 passing yards and 281 two minutes. Allegheny ‘93 rushing yards. Prior to Rice, Herman directed offensive attacks for two years In the championship game against Oregon, Herman’s offense piled (2005-06) at Texas State, where Bobcat squads led the Southland Oscar Giles up 538 total yards with 242 through the air and 296 on the ground Conference in total offense. The 2005 Texas State club was eighth Assistant Coach in a 42-20 win. The 42 points marked the most scored on Oregon nationally in scoring and made a run to the FCS semifinals in the during the 2014 season. school’s first appearance in the Division 1-AA playoffs. Herman Defensive Line also worked four years (2001-04) as an assistant coach at Sam Texas ‘91 Herman’s quarterbacks in 2014 ranked second nationally with Houston State as special teams coordinator and wide receivers a team passing efficiency rating of 167.72, while Barrett was coach, helping them to a pair of conference titles and trips to the second nationally with a rating of 169.8 and sixth nationally with FCS semifinals and quarterfinals. Corby Meekins an Ohio State record 34 passing touchdowns while also adding 11 touchdowns on the ground for a Big Ten record of 45 touchdowns The job with SHSU was his first after his time as a graduate Assistant Coach responsible for. The Buckeyes’ offense was sixth nationally with an assistant at Texas, where he assisted with the offensive line on Tight Ends average of 6.98 yards per play and second nationally with 46 plays the Longhorns’ Cotton and Holiday Bowl teams. He received his Sam Houston State ‘90 of 30 yards or longer and 17 plays of 50 yards or longer. coaching start in 1998 as a wide receivers coach at Texas Lutheran. Barrett, the Big Ten’s 2014 Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year, Herman was born in Cincinnati and still has family there. He was was one of four offensive players to receive All-Big Ten honors raised in Simi Valley, Calif., and he played collegiately as an all- Drew Mehringer in 2014 and was the third offensive player to receive a major Big conference wide receiver at California Lutheran, graduating in 1997 Pass Game Coordinator Ten award under Herman’s leadership as Carlos Hyde was named with a degree in business administration. He received a master’s in Wide Receivers the 2013 Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year and Miller was education from the University of Texas in 2000. named the Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year and the Rice ‘10 • Ohio State ‘13 Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year in both 2012 and 2013. Herman and his wife, Michelle, have a daughter, Priya, and two sons, TD and Maverick. After leading the Big Ten in scoring in 2012 at 37.2 points per Craig Naivar game and ranking 10th nationally in rushing at nearly 250 yards Special Teams Coordinator per game, Ohio State’s offense under Herman went to a new level in 2013 by ranking third nationally in scoring with 45.5 points per Safeties game and fifth in rushing with 308.6 yards per game. Hardin-Simmons ‘94, ‘96 The Buckeyes were successful through the air as well. Among the 12 single season records to fall in 2013 were most touchdown Todd Orlando passes (38) with top-five school totals in passing yards (2,846), attempts (368) and completions (238). Additional records were set Defensive Coordinator in rushing yards in a season (4,321 yards, which also is a Big Ten Linebackers Conference record), most total touchdowns (82) and most total Wisconsin ‘94 offensive yards (7,167), yards per play (7.1) and yards per game (511.9).

Miller finished fifth and ninth in the Heisman Trophy voting in 2012 Derek Warehime and 2013, respectively. Additionally, he set the school record for Assistant Coach total offense and was a finalist for the Davey O’Brien and Manning Offensive Line Awards in 2012 and in 2013 he led the Big Ten in passing efficiency. Tulsa ‘06 Herman, who was named the 2013 Rivals.com Big Ten Recruiter of the Year and national Top 25 recruiter, arrived in Columbus after spending three years as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks Jason Washington coach at Iowa State. Recruiting Coordinator During his time at Iowa State from 2009-11, Herman’s well- balanced offense was very evident as Iowa State quarterback Texas State ‘02, ‘04 Austen Arnaud ended his career as the Cyclones’ No. 2 all-time leading passer with 6,777 yards and 42 touchdown passes, while running back Alexander Robinson finished his Iowa State career Yancy McKnight as the Cyclones’ fourth all-time leading rusher with 3,309 yards. Head Coach Herman spent 2007 and 2008 as offensive coordinator at Rice Strength & Conditioning before heading to Iowa State. During his two seasons with the Missouri Southern ‘01 Owls, his offenses broke over 40 school records and, in his second

11 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR TRACKING THE OPPONENTS BIG 12 CONFERENCE MARYLAND SJSU USC Team Conference Overall TERRAPINS (3-4) SPARTANS (1-7) TROJANS (6-2) TCU 4-0 7-0 Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Oklahoma 3-1 6-1 9/2 at Texas W, 51-41 8/26 USF L, 22-42 9/2 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 49-31 Oklahoma State 3-1 6-1 9/9 TOWSON W, 63-17 9/2 CAL POLY W, 34-13 9/9 STANFORD W, 42-24 Iowa State 3-1 5-2 9/23 UCF L, 10-38 9/9 at Texas L, 0-56 9/16 TEXAS W, 27-24 (2OT) 9/16 at Utah L, 16-54 West Virginia 3-1 5-2 9/30 at Minnesota W, 31-24 9/23 UTAH STATE L, 10-61 9/23 at California W, 30-20 TEXAS 2-2 3-4 10/7 at Ohio State L, 14-62 9/30 at UNLV L, 13-41 9/29 at Washington State L, 27-30 10/14 NORTHWESTERN L, 21-37 10/7 OREGON STATE W, 38-10 Texas Tech 1-3 4-3 10/7 FRESNO STATE L, 10-27 10/21 at Wisconsin L, 13-38 10/14 at Hawai’i L, 26-37 10/14 UTAH W, 28-27 Kansas State 1-3 3-4 10/28 INDIANA 2:30 pm 10/28 at BYU 2 pm 10/21 at Notre Dame L, 14-49 Kansas 0-4 1-6 11/4 at Rutgers TBA 11/4 SAN DIEGO STATE TBA 10/28 at Arizona State 9:45 pm Baylor 0-4 0-7 11/11 MICHIGAN TBA 11/11 at Nevada TBA 11/4 ARIZONA TBA 11/18 at Michigan State TBA 11/18 at Colorado State 2:30 pm 11/11 at Colorado TBA 11/25 PENN STATE TBA 11/25 WYOMING TBA 11/18 UCLA TBA THIS WEEK In The Big 12 Conference IOWA ST. KANSAS ST. OKLAHOMA Day Matchup Time CYCLONES (5-2, 3-1) WILDCATS (3-4, 1-3) SOONORS (6-1, 3-1) Saturday Oklahoma State at West Virginia 11 am Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Saturday Texas at Baylor 11 am 9/2 NORTHERN IOWA W, 42-24 9/2 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, 55-19 9/2 UTEP W, 56-7 Saturday Kansas State at Kansas 2 pm 9/9 IOWA L, 41-44 (OT) 9/9 CHARLOTTE W, 55-19 9/9 at Ohio State W, 31-16 Saturday TCU at Iowa State 2:30 pm 9/16 at Akron W, 41-14 9/16 at Vanderbilt L, 7-14 9/16 TULANE W, 56-14 Saturday Texas Tech at Oklahoma 7 pm 9/28 TEXAS L, 7-17 9/30 BAYLOR W, 33-20 9/23 at Baylor W, 49-41 10/7 at Oklahoma W, 38-31 10/7 at Texas L, 34-40 (2OT) 10/7 IOWA STATE L, 31-38 10/14 KANSAS W 45-0 10/14 TCU L, 6-26 10/14 vs. Texas W, 29-24 ON THIS DATE 10/21 at Texas Tech W, 31-13 10/21 OKLAHOMA L, 35-42 10/21 at Kansas State W, 42-35 In Texas Football History 10/28 TCU 2:30 pm 10/28 at Kansas 2 pm 10/28 TEXAS TECH 7 pm (11-3) 11/4 at West Virginia TBA 11/4 at Texas Tech TBA 11/4 at Oklahoma State TBA 11/11 OKLAHOMA STATE TBA 11/11 WEST VIRGINIA TBA 11/11 TCU TBA Year Opponent Result 11/18 at Baylor TBA 11/18 at Oklahoma State TBA 11/18 at Kansas TBA 2017 at Baylor 11 am 11/25 at Kansas State TBA 11/25 IOWA STATE TBA 11/25 WEST VIRGINIA TBA 2006 at Texas Tech W, 35-31 2000 Baylor W, 48-14 1978 SMU W, 22-3 OKLAHOMA ST. BAYLOR TCU 1972 at Rice W, 45-9 COWBOYS (6-1, 3-1) BEARS (0-7, 0-4) HORNED FROGS (7-0, 4-0) 1967 Rice W, 28-6 Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result 1961 Rice W, 34-7 8/31 TULSA W, 59-24 9/2 LIBERTY L, 45-48 9/2 JACKSON STATE W, 63-7 1950 at Rice W, 35-7 9/8 at South Alabama W, 44-7 9/9 UTSA L, 10-17 9/9 at Arkansas W, 28-7 1944 at Rice L, 0-7 9/16 at Pittsburgh W, 59-21 9/16 at Duke L, 20-34 9/16 SMU W, 56-35 1939 Rice W, 26-12 9/23 TCU L, 31-44 9/23 OKLAHOMA L, 41-49 9/23 at Oklahoma State W, 44-31 1933 Rice W, 18-0 9/30 at Texas Tech W, 41-34 9/30 at Kansas State L, 20-33 10/7 WEST VIRGINIA W, 31-24 10/14 BAYLOR W, 59-16 10/14 at Oklahoma State L, 16-59 10/14 at Kansas State W, 26-6 1922 Alabama W, 19-10 10/21 at Texas W, 13-10 (OT) 10/21 WEST VIRGINIA L, 36-38 10/21 KANSAS W, 43-0 1916 Baylor L, 3-7 10/28 at West Virginia 11 am 10/28 TEXAS 11 am 10/28 at Iowa State 2:30 pm 1911 Arkansas W, 12-0 11/4 OKLAHOMA TBA 11/4 at Kansas TBA 11/4 TEXAS TBA 1905 at Vanderbilt L, 0-33 11/11 at Iowa State TBA 11/11 vs. Texas Tech TBA 11/11 at Oklahoma TBA 11/18 KANSAS STATE TBA 11/18 IOWA STATE TBA 11/18 at Texas Tech TBA 11/25 KANSAS TBA 11/24 at TCU TBA 11/25 BAYLOR 11 am

2017 OPPONENTS’ OVERALL RECORD KANSAS WEST VIRGINIA TEXAS TECH 47-39 (.534) JAYHAWKS (1-6, 0-4) MOUNTAINEERS (5-2, 3-1) RED RAIDERS (4-3, 1-3)

Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result 9/2 SE MISSOURI STATE W, 38-16 9/3 vs. Virginia Tech L, 24-31 9/2 EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 56-10 9/9 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L, 27-45 9/9 EAST CAROLINA W, 56-20 9/16 ARIZONA STATE W, 52-45 9/16 at Ohio L, 30-42 9/16 DELAWARE STATE W, 59-16 9/23 at Houston W, 27-24 9/23 WEST VIRGINIA L, 34-56 9/23 at Kansas W, 56-34 9/30 OKLAHOMA STATE L, 34-41 10/7 TEXAS TECH L, 19-65 10/7 at TCU L, 24-31 10/7 at Kansas W, 65-19 10/14 at Iowa State L, 0-45 10/14 TEXAS TECH W, 46-35 10/14 at West Virginia L, 35-46 10/21 at TCU L, 0-43 10/21 at Baylor W, 38-36 10/21 IOWA STATE L, 13-31 10/28 KANSAS STATE 2 pm 10/28 OKLAHOMA STATE 11 am 10/28 at Oklahoma 7 pm 11/4 BAYLOR TBA 11/4 IOWA STATE TBA 11/4 KANSAS STATE TBA 11/11 at Texas 5 pm 11/11 at Kansas State TBA 11/11 vs. Baylor TBA 11/18 OKLAHOMA TBA 11/18 TEXAS TBA 11/18 TCU TBA 11/25 at Oklahoma State TBA 11/25 at Oklahoma TBA 11/24 at Texas 7 pm

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13 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL ROSTER NUMERICAL NO_ NAME______POS__ HT__ WT __ CL-EX______HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) NO_ NAME______POS__ HT__ WT __ CL-EX______HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1___John Burt______WR__ 6-3__ 200__ Jr.-2L______Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln) 43__Robert Willis______TE___ 6-4__ 250__ Sr.-SQ____Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs) 2___Kris Boyd______DB___ 6-0__ 200__ Jr.-2L______Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) 44__Breckyn Hager______LB___ 6-4__ 245__ Jr.-2L______Austin, Texas (Westlake) 3___Armanti Foreman_____ WR__ 6-0__ 210__ Sr.-3L______Texas City, Texas (Texas City) 45__Chris Naggar______K___ 6-1__ 190__ Fr.-RS______Arlington, Texas (Arlington) 4___DeShon Elliott______DB___ 6-2__ 210__ Jr.-2L______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath) 45__Anthony Wheeler______LB___ 6-3__ 235__ Jr.-2L______Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 5___Holton Hill ______DB___ 6-3__ 200__ Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Lamar) 46__Malik Jefferson______LB___ 6-3__ 240__ Jr.-2L______Mesquite, Texas (Poteet) 6___Devin Duvernay______WR__ 6-0__ 205__ So.-1L______Sachse, Texas (Sachse) 47__Andrew Beck______TE___ 6-4__ 255__ Sr.-3L______Tampa, Fla. (Plant) 7___Shane Buechele______QB___ 6-1__ 205__ So.-1L______Arlington, Texas (Lamar) 48__Andrew Fitzgerald_____DL___ 6-6__ 265__ Fr.-RS______Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) 7___Antwuan Davis______DB___ 6-1__ 200__ Sr.-3L______Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop) 49__Ta’Quon Graham______DL___ 6-4__ 280__ Fr.-HS______Temple, Texas (Temple) 8___Dorian Leonard______WR__ 6-5__ 205__ Sr.-3L______Longview, Texas (Longview) 49__Joshua Rowland______K___5-11_ 205__ Jr.-TR _____Madison, Miss. (Madison Central/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) 9___Collin Johnson______WR__ 6-6__ 220__ So.-1L______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) 50__Hayden Bruce______LB___ 6-1__ 215__ Fr.-HS______Leander, Texas (Rouse) 11__Sam Ehlinger______QB___ 6-2__ 230__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Westlake) 51__Terrell Cuney______OL___ 6-3__ 310__ Jr.-SQ______Jasper, Texas (Jasper) 11__P.J. Locke III______DB___ 6-0__ 205__ Jr.-2L______Beaumont, Texas (Central) 52__Samuel Cosmi______OL___ 6-6__ 285__ Fr.-HS______Humble, Texas (Atascocita) 13__Michael Dickson______P___ 6-3__ 205__ Jr.-2L______Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee) 52__John House______LB___ 6-1__ 210__ Fr.-HS______Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 13__Jerrod Heard______WR__ 6-3__ 205__ Jr.-2L______Denton, Texas (Guyer) 53__Jak Holbrook______DS___5-11_ 215__ Jr.-1L______Austin, Texas (McCallum) 14__Lorenzo Joe______WR__ 6-3__ 215__ Sr.-3L______Abilene, Texas (Cooper) 54__Garrett Graf______OL___ 6-2__ 285__ Sr.-SQ____ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) 15__Chris Brown______DB___ 6-0__ 205__ Fr.-RS______Houston, Texas (Elsik) 55__Connor Williams______OL___ 6-6__ 315__ Jr.-2L______Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 16__Davion Curtis______WR__ 6-0__ 190__ Fr.-RS______Temple, Texas (Temple) 56__Zach Shackelford______OL___ 6-4__ 295__ So.-1L______Belton, Texas (Belton) 16__Blake Nevins______QB___ 6-3__ 210__ Fr.-HS______Cypress, Texas (Cypress Ranch) 57__Cort Jaquess______LB___ 6-1__ 235__ Fr.-HS______San Antonio, Texas (Churchill) 17__Reggie Hemphill-Mapps__ WR__ 6-1__ 185__ Fr.-RS______Houston, Texas (Manvel) 59__Kaleb Smith______DS___ 6-3__ 275__ Gr.-TR___ Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Episcopal/Oklahoma State) 18__Josh Covey______QB___ 6-1__ 210__ So.-SQ______Georgetown, Texas (East View) 63__Alex Anderson______OL___ 6-4__ 305__ Jr.-1L______New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) 18__Davante Davis______DB___ 6-3__ 200__ Jr.-2L______Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) 64__Jake McMillon______OL___ 6-3__ 305__ Jr.-2L______Abilene, Texas (Abilene) 19__Brandon Jones______DB___ 6-1__ 205__ So.-1L______Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) 65__Jack Doyle______OL___ 6-3__ 285__ Fr.-HS______Plano, Texas (John Paul II) 21__Kyle Porter______RB___5-10_ 220__ So.-1L______Katy, Texas (Katy) 66__Joe Heironimus______OL___ 6-3__ 290__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Westlake) 23__Jeffrey McCulloch______LB___ 6-3__ 245__ So.-1L______Houston, Texas (Davis) 67__Tope Imade______OL___ 6-6__ 315__ Fr.-RS______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) 23__Jordan Strickland______DB___5-10_ 175__ Jr.-SQ______Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) 68__Derek Kerstetter______OL___ 6-6__ 285__ Fr.-HS______San Antonio, Texas (Reagan) 24__John Bonney______DB___ 6-1__ 205__ Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Lamar) 69__Austin Allsup______OL___ 6-3__ 300__ Jr.-SQ______Austin, Texas (Lorena) 25__Chris Warren III______RB___ 6-4__ 250__ Jr.-2L______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) 71__ J.P. Urquidez______OL___ 6-7__ 280__ Fr.-RS______Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) 26__Eric Cuffee______DB___ 6-0__ 195__ Fr.-RS______Waco, Texas (Waco) 72__Elijah Rodriguez______OL___ 6-6__ 300__ Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) 26__Tim Yoder______RB___5-10_ 195__ Jr.-SQ______Plano, Texas (Plano) 73__Patrick Hudson______OL___ 6-5__ 325__ Fr.-RS______Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee) 27__Donovan Duvernay_____DB___ 5-9__ 190__ Fr.-RS______Sachse, Texas (Sachse) 75__Tristan Nickelson______OL___6-10_ 315__ Sr.-2L _____ League City, Texas (Clear Falls/Fork Union/Navarro CC) 28__Jarmarquis Durst______DB___ 6-1__ 205__ Jr.-RS_____Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge/Tarleton State) 77__Patrick Vahe______OL___ 6-4__ 320__ Jr.-2L______Euless, Texas (Trinity) 28__Kirk Johnson______RB___ 6-0__ 210__ So.-1L______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) 78__Denzel Okafor______OL___ 6-4__ 310__ So.-1L______Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) 29__Josh Thompson______DB___ 6-0__ 200__ Fr.-HS______Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) 79__Garrett Thomas______OL___ 6-7__ 300__ So.-SQ______Many, La. (Many) 30__Toneil Carter______RB___ 6-0__ 205__ Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) 80__Cade Brewer______TE___ 6-4__ 230__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) 30__Barrett Chambers______DB___5-10_ 190__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Westlake) 81__Reese Leitao ______TE___ 6-4__ 245__ Fr.-HS______Jenks, Okla. (Jenks) 31__Jason Hall______DB___ 6-3__ 220__ Sr.-3L____ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) 82__Michael Wilson______TE___ 6-4__ 235__ Jr.-SQ______Arlington, Texas (Arlington Martin) 31__Kyle Hrncir______LB___ 6-2__ 215__ So.-SQ______San Antonio, Texas (Johnson) 83__Omar Barakat______WR__ 5-8__ 190__ So.-SQ______Amarillo, Texas (Tascosa) 32__Malcolm Roach______DE___ 6-4__ 270__ So.-1L______Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep) 83__Michael David Poujol___DS___ 6-4__ 220__ Fr.-RS______Houston, Texas (Memorial) 32__Daniel Young______RB___ 6-0__ 220__ Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Westfield) 84__Lil’Jordan Humphrey___ WR__ 6-5__ 225__ So.-1L______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 33__Trevor Carr______DB___ 6-0__ 205__ So.-SQ______Tyler, Texas (Lee) 85__Philipp Moeller______WR__ 6-0__ 190__ Jr.-SQ______Plano, Texas (Plano) 33__Gary Johnson______LB___ 6-1__ 220__ Jr.-TR______Douglas, Ala. (Douglas/Dodge City CC) 86__Jordan Pouncey______WR__ 6-2__ 195__ Fr.-HS______Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) 35__Edwin Freeman______LB___ 6-2__ 245__ Jr.-2L______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) 86__Taylor Tesch______WR__ 5-8__ 160__ Fr.-RS______Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods) 35__Russell Hine______LB___ 6-2__ 220__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Regents School) 87__Garrett Gray______TE___ 6-4__ 240__ Jr.-1L______Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls) 36__Demarco Boyd______LB___ 6-0__ 240__ Fr.-RS______Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) 88__Kendall Moore______TE___ 6-6__ 250__ Gr.-TR______Chicago, Ill. (Simeon/Syracuse) 36__Eric Gonzalez______WR__ 5-8__ 200__ So.-SQ______Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco) 89__Chris Fehr______TE___ 6-3__ 230__ Jr.-SQ______Austin, Texas (McNeil) 37__Jack Geiger______K___5-11_ 195__ Fr.-HS______San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine) 90__Charles Omenihu______DL___ 6-7__ 280__ Jr.-2L______Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett) 37__Chase Moore______DB___ 5-9__ 170__ So.-TR__ Los Angeles, Calif. (Verbum Dei/College of the Holy Cross) 91__Jamari Chisholm______DL___ 6-4__ 300__ Jr.-TR______Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta/NE Oklahoma A&M) 38__Mitchell Becker______K___ 6-3__ 200__ Sr.-1L______League City, Texas (Clear Creek) 92__Max Cummins______DL___ 6-6__ 260__ Fr.-HS______Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Epsicopal) 38__Kobe Boyce______DB___ 6-0__ 175__ Fr.-HS______Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas) 94__Gerald Wilbon______DL___ 6-4__ 305__ So.-1L______St. Rose, La. (Destrehan) 39__Montrell Estell______DB___ 6-1__ 195__ Fr.-HS______Hooks, Texas (Hooks) 95__Poona Ford______DL___ 6-0__ 305__ Sr.-3L______Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) 39__Edward Pequeno ______DL___ 6-1__ 245__ So.-SQ______McAllen, Texas (Memorial) 97__Chris Nelson______DL___ 6-3__ 300__ Jr.-2L______Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian) 40__Trenton Hafley______RB___5-10_ 205__ Jr.-SQ______Wichita Falls, Texas (Burnet) 98__D’Andre Christmas_____DL___ 6-4__ 310__ So.-1L______New Orelans, La. (St. Augustine) 40__Naashon Hughes______LB___ 6-4__ 250__ Sr.-3L______Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) 41__Hank Coutoumanos____DB___ 6-0__ 200__ Fr.-RS______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 41__Tristian Houston______RB___ 6-0__ 210__ So.-SQ______Galena Park, Texas (North Shore) 42__Marqez Bimage ______LB___ 6-2__ 245__ Fr.-HS______Brenham, Texas (Brenham) 42__Jay Harper______LB___ 6-0__ 225__ Jr.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Stratford) 43__Cameron Townsend____LB___ 6-1__ 215__ So.-1L______Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point)

Pronunciations Omar Barakat______BEAR-uh-cat Eric Cuffee______CUH-fee Armanti Foreman______AH-mahn-tee Jeffrey McCulloch______mick-CULL-ock Marqez Bimage______mar-KEZ BIM-ige Terrell Cuney______CUE-nee Ta’Quon Graham______tuh-QUAN Chris Naggar______nuh-GAR John Bonney______BAHN-ee Davion Curtis______DAY-vee-on Jerrod Heard______JAH-rod Charles Omenihu______oh-MEN-uh-hoo Shane Buechele______boo-SHELL Antwuan Davis______AN-twahn Joe Heironimus______HER-ahn-uh-miss Edward Pequeno______puh-CANE-yo Toneil Carter______tuh-KNEEL Jarmarquis Durst______Jar-mar-KEECE Tristian Houston______TRIST-en Michael David Poujol______POU-zhol Jamari Chisholm______chiz-UM Devin Duvernay______DOO-ver-nay Kyle Hrncir______HERN-sir Joshua Rowland______ROH-land Samuel Cosmi______KOZ-mee Donovan Duvernay______DOO-ver-nay Naashon Hughes______NAY-shon J.P. Urquidez______yer-KEE-dez Joseph Coutoumanos______coo-tuh-MAHN-os Sam Ehlinger______EL-in-gurr Tope Imade______toe-PAY ih-MAHD-eh Patrick Vahe______vah-HAY Josh Covey______COE-vee Montrell Estell______eh-STELL Reese Leitao______LAY-toe

14 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NAME______NO_ POS__ HT___WT__ CL-EX______HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) NAME______NO_ POS__ HT___WT__ CL-EX______HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Allsup, Austin______69___OL___ 6-3__ 300__ Jr.-SQ______Austin, Texas (Lorena) Houston, Tristian______41___RB___ 6-0__ 210__ So.-SQ______Galena Park, Texas (North Shore) Anderson, Alex______63___OL___ 6-4__ 305__ Jr.-1L______New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) Hrncir, Kyle______31___LB___ 6-2__ 215__ So.-SQ______San Antonio, Texas (Johnson) Barakat, Omar______83_ WR__ 5-8__ 190__ So.-SQ______Amarillo, Texas (Tascosa) Hudson, Patrick______73___OL___ 6-5__ 325__ Fr.-RS______Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee) Beck, Andrew______47___ TE___ 6-4__ 255__ Sr.-3L______Tampa, Fla. (Plant) Hughes, Naashon______40___LB___ 6-4__ 250__ Sr.-3L_____ Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) Becker, Mitchell______38___ K___ 6-3__ 200__ Sr.-1L______League City, Texas (Clear Creek) Humphrey, Lil’Jordan____ 84_ WR__ 6-5__ 225__ So.-1L______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Bimage, Marqez______42___LB___ 6-2__ 245__ Fr.-HS______Brenham, Texas (Brenham) Imade, Tope______67___OL___ 6-6__ 315__ Fr.-RS______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) Bonney, John______24___DB___ 6-1__ 205__ Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Lamar) Jaquess, Cort______57___LB___ 6-1__ 235__ Fr.-HS______San Antonio, Texas (Churchill) Boyce, Kobe______38___DB___ 6-0__ 175__ Fr.-HS______Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas) Jefferson, Malik______46___LB___ 6-3__ 240__ Jr.-2L______Mesquite, Texas (Poteet) Boyd, Demarco______36___LB___ 6-0__ 240__ Fr.-RS______Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) Joe, Lorenzo______14_ WR__ 6-3__ 215__ Sr.-3L______Abilene, Texas (Cooper) Boyd, Kris______2___DB___ 6-0__ 200__ Jr.-2L______Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) Johnson, Collin______9__ WR__ 6-6__ 220__ So.-1L______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) Brewer, Cade______80___ TE___ 6-4__ 230__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) Johnson, Gary______33___LB___ 6-1__ 220__ Jr.-TR_____ Douglas, Ala. (Douglas/Dodge City CC) Brown, Chris______15___DB___ 6-0__ 205__ Fr.-RS______Houston, Texas (Elsik) Johnson, Kirk______28___RB___ 6-0__ 210__ So.-1L______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) Bruce, Hayden______50___LB___ 6-1__ 215__ Fr.-HS______Leander, Texas (Rouse) Jones, Brandon______19___DB___ 6-1__ 205__ So.-1L______Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) Buechele, Shane______7___QB___ 6-1__ 205__ So.-1L______Arlington, Texas (Lamar) Kerstetter, Derek______68___OL___ 6-6__ 285__ Fr.-HS______San Antonio, Texas (Reagan) Burt, John______1__ WR__ 6-3__ 200__ Jr.-2L______Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln) Leitao, Reese______81___ TE___ 6-4__ 245__ Fr.-HS______Jenks, Okla. (Jenks) Carr, Trevor______33___DB___ 6-0__ 205__ So.-SQ______Tyler, Texas (Lee) Leonard, Dorian______8__ WR__ 6-5__ 205__ Sr.-3L______Longview, Texas (Longview) Carter, Toneil______30___RB___ 6-0__ 205__ Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) Locke III, P.J.______11___DB___ 6-0__ 205__ Jr.-2L______Beaumont, Texas (Central) Chambers, Barrett_____ 30___DB___5-10_ 190__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Westlake) McCulloch, Jeffrey_____ 23___LB___ 6-3__ 245__ So.-1L______Houston, Texas (Davis) Chisholm, Jamari______91___DL___ 6-4__ 300__ Jr.-TR__Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta/NE Oklahoma A&M) McMillon, Jake______64___OL___ 6-3__ 305__ Jr.-2L______Abilene, Texas (Abilene) Christmas, D’Andre_____ 98___DL___ 6-4__ 310__ So.-1L______New Orelans, La. (St. Augustine) Moeller, Philipp______85_ WR__ 6-0__ 190__ Jr.-SQ______Plano, Texas (Plano) Cosmi, Samuel______52___OL___ 6-6__ 285__ Fr.-HS______Humble, Texas (Atascocita) Moore, Chase______37___DB___ 5-9__ 170__ So.-TR_ Los Angeles, Calif. (Verbum Dei/College of the Holy Cross) Coutoumanos, Hank____ 41___DB___ 6-0__ 200__ Fr.-RS______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Moore, Kendall______88___ TE___ 6-6__ 250__ Gr.-TR______Chicago, Ill. (Simeon/Syracuse) Covey, Josh______18___QB___ 6-1__ 210__ So.-SQ______Georgetown, Texas (East View) Naggar, Chris______45___ K___ 6-1__ 190__ Fr.-RS______Arlington, Texas (Arlington) Cuffee, Eric______26___DB___ 6-0__ 195__ Fr.-RS______Waco, Texas (Waco) Nelson, Chris______97___DL___ 6-3__ 300__ Jr.-2L______Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian) Cummins, Max______92___DL___ 6-6__ 260__ Fr.-HS_____Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Episcopal) Nevins, Blake______16___QB___ 6-3__ 210__ Fr.-HS______Cypress, Texas (Cypress Ranch) Cuney, Terrell______51___OL___ 6-3__ 310__ Jr.-SQ______Jasper, Texas (Jasper) Nickelson, Tristan______75___OL___6-10_ 315___ Sr.-2L____ League City, Texas (Clear Falls/Fork Union/Navarro CC) Curtis, Davion______16_ WR__ 6-0__ 190__ Fr.-RS______Temple, Texas (Temple) Okafor, Denzel______78___OL___ 6-4__ 310__ So.-1L______Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) Davis, Antwuan______7___DB___ 6-1__ 200__ Sr.-3L______Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop) Omenihu, Charles______90___DL___ 6-7__ 280__ Jr.-2L______Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett) Davis, Davante______18___DB___ 6-3__ 200__ Jr.-2L______Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) Pequeno, Edward______39___DL___ 6-1__ 245__ So.-SQ______McAllen, Texas (Memorial) Dickson, Michael______13___ P___ 6-3__ 205__ Jr.-2L______Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee) Porter, Kyle______21___RB___5-10_ 220__ So.-1L______Katy, Texas (Katy) Doyle, Jack______65___OL___ 6-3__ 285__ Fr.-HS______Plano, Texas (John Paul II) Poujol, Michael David___ 83___DS___ 6-4__ 220__ Fr.-RS______Houston, Texas (Memorial) Durst, Jarmarquis______28___DB___ 6-1__ 205__ Jr.-RS____Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge/Tarleton State) Pouncey, Jordan______86_ WR__ 6-2__ 195__ Fr.-HS______Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) Duvernay, Devin______6__ WR__ 6-0__ 205__ So.-1L______Sachse, Texas (Sachse) Roach, Malcolm______32___DE___ 6-4__ 270__ So.-1L______Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep) Duvernay, Donovan_____ 27___DB___ 5-9__ 190__ Fr.-RS______Sachse, Texas (Sachse) Rodriguez, Elijah______72___OL___ 6-6__ 300__ Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) Ehlinger, Sam______11___QB___ 6-2__ 230__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Westlake) Rowland, Joshua______49___ K___5-11_ 205____Jr.-TR____Madison, Miss. (Madison Central/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) Elliott, DeShon______4___DB___ 6-2__ 210__ Jr.-2L______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath) Shackelford, Zach______56___OL___ 6-4__ 305__ So.-1L______Belton, Texas (Belton) Estell, Montrell______39___DB___ 6-1__ 195__ Fr.-HS______Hooks, Texas (Hooks) Smith, Kaleb______59___DS___ 6-3__ 275__ Gr.-TR__ Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Episcopal/Oklahoma State) Fehr, Chris______89___ TE___ 6-3__ 230__ Jr.-SQ______Austin, Texas (McNeil) Strickland, Jordan______23___DB___5-10_ 175__ Jr.-SQ______Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) Fitzgerald, Andrew_____ 48___DL___ 6-6__ 265__ Fr.-RS______Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) Tesch, Taylor______86_ WR__ 5-8__ 160__ Fr.-RS______Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods) Ford, Poona______95___DL___ 6-0__ 305__ Sr.-3L______Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) Thomas, Garrett______79___OL___ 6-7__ 300__ So.-SQ______Many, La. (Many) Foreman, Armanti_____ 3__ WR__ 6-0__ 210__ Sr.-3L______Texas City, Texas (Texas City) Thompson, Josh______29___DB___ 6-0__ 200__ Fr.-HS______Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) Freeman, Edwin______35___LB___ 6-2__ 245__ Jr.-2L______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) Townsend, Cameron____ 43___LB___ 6-1__ 215__ So.-1L______Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point) Geiger, Jack______37___ K___5-11_ 195__ Fr.-HS______San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine) Urquidez, J.P.______71___OL___ 6-7__ 280__ Fr.-RS______Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) Gonzalez, Eric______36_ WR__ 5-8__ 200__ So.-SQ______Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco) Vahe, Patrick______77___OL___ 6-4__ 320__ Jr.-2L______Euless, Texas (Trinity) Graf, Garrett______54___OL___ 6-2__ 285__ Sr.-SQ___ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) Warren III, Chris______25___RB___ 6-4__ 250__ Jr.-2L______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) Graham, Ta’Quon______49___DL___ 6-4__ 280__ Fr.-HS______Temple, Texas (Temple) Wheeler, Anthony_____ 45___LB___ 6-3__ 235__ Jr.-2L______Dallas, Texas (Skyline) Gray, Garrett______87___ TE___ 6-4__ 240__ Jr.-1L______Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls) Wilbon, Gerald______94___DL___ 6-4__ 305__ So.-1L______St. Rose, La. (Destrehan) Hafley, Trenton______40___RB___5-10_ 205__ Jr.-SQ______Wichita Falls, Texas (Burnet) Williams, Connor______55___OL___ 6-6__ 315__ Jr.-2L______Coppell, Texas (Coppell) Hager, Breckyn______44___LB___ 6-4__ 245__ Jr.-2L______Austin, Texas (Westlake) Willis, Robert______43___ TE___ 6-4__ 250__ Sr.-SQ___Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs) Hall, Jason______31___DB___ 6-3__ 220__ Sr.-3L___ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) Wilson, Michael______82___ TE___ 6-4__ 235__ Jr.-SQ______Arlington, Texas (Arlington Martin) Harper, Jay______42___LB___ 6-0__ 225__ Jr.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Stratford) Yoder, Tim______26___RB___5-10_ 195__ Jr.-SQ______Plano, Texas (Plano) Heard, Jerrod______13_ WR__ 6-3__ 205__ Jr.-2L______Denton, Texas (Guyer) Young, Daniel______32___RB___ 6-0__ 220__ Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Westfield) Heironimus, Joe______66___OL___ 6-3__ 290__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Westlake) Hemphill-Mapps, Reggie__ 17___WR__ 6-1___ 185__ Fr.-RS______Houston, Texas (Manvel) Hill, Holton______5___DB___ 6-3__ 200__ Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Lamar) Hine, Russell______35___LB___ 6-2__ 220__ Fr.-HS______Austin, Texas (Regents School) Holbrook, Jak______53___DS___5-11_ 215__ Jr.-1L______Austin, Texas (McCallum) House, John______52___LB___ 6-1__ 210__ Fr.-HS______Dallas, Texas (Highland Park)

Pronunciations Omar Barakat______BEAR-uh-cat Eric Cuffee______CUH-fee Armanti Foreman______AH-mahn-tee Jeffrey McCulloch______mick-CULL-ock Marqez Bimage______mar-KEZ BIM-ige Terrell Cuney______CUE-nee Ta’Quon Graham______tuh-QUAN Chris Naggar______nuh-GAR John Bonney______BAHN-ee Davion Curtis______DAY-vee-on Jerrod Heard______JAH-rod Charles Omenihu______oh-MEN-uh-hoo Shane Buechele______boo-SHELL Antwuan Davis______AN-twahn Joe Heironimus______HER-ahn-uh-miss Edward Pequeno______puh-CANE-yo Toneil Carter______tuh-KNEEL Jarmarquis Durst______Jar-mar-KEECE Tristian Houston______TRIST-en Michael David Poujol______POU-zhol Jamari Chisholm______chiz-UM Devin Duvernay______DOO-ver-nay Kyle Hrncir______HERN-sir Joshua Rowland______ROH-land Samuel Cosmi______KOZ-mee Donovan Duvernay______DOO-ver-nay Naashon Hughes______NAY-shon J.P. Urquidez______yer-KEE-dez Joseph Coutoumanos______coo-tuh-MAHN-os Sam Ehlinger______EL-in-gurr Tope Imade______toe-PAY ih-MAHD-eh Patrick Vahe______vah-HAY Josh Covey______COE-vee Montrell Estell______eh-STELL Reese Leitao______LAY-toe

15 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR DEPTH CHART • BAYLOR OFFENSE DEFENSE

NO._NAME______CL-EX___ HT____WT____ HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) NO._NAME______CL-EX___ HT___ WT____ HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) QB 7___ Shane Buechele (14)____ So.-1L____6-1____ 205______Arlington, Texas (Lamar) DE 97__ Chris Nelson (14)______Jr.-2L_____6-3____300______Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian) OR 11__ Sam Ehlinger (5)______Fr.-HS____6-2____ 230______Austin, Texas (Westlake) 49__ Ta’Quon Graham______Fr.-HS____6-4____280______Temple, Texas (Temple) 13__ Jerrod Heard (12)______Jr.-2L____6-3____ 205______Denton, Texas (Guyer) OR 91__ Jamari Chisholm______Jr.-TR____6-4____300____Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta/NE Oklahoma A&M)

RB 21__ Kyle Porter (3)______So.-1L___ 5-10___ 220______Katy, Texas (Katy) NT 95__ Poona Ford (24)______Sr.-3L____6-0____305______Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) OR 25__ Chris Warren III (7)______Jr.-2L____6-4____ 250______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) 94__ Gerald Wilbon (1)______So.-1L____6-4____305______St. Rose, La. (St. Augustine) OR 30__ Toneil Carter (2)______Fr.-HS____6-0____ 205______Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) 32__ Daniel Young______Fr.-HS____6-0____ 230______Houston, Texas (Westfield) DE 90__ Charles Omenihu (14)___ Jr.-2L_____6-7____280______Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett) OR 32__ Malcolm Roach (6)_____So.-1L____6-4____270______Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep) XWR 8___ Dorian Leonard (8)_____ Sr.-3L____6-5____ 205______Longview, Texas (Longview) 44__ Breckyn Hager (5)______Jr.-2L_____6-4____245______Austin, Texas (Westlake) 9___ Collin Johnson (7)______So.-1L____6-6____ 220______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian)

BLB* 40__ Naashon Hughes (33)___ Sr.-3L____6-4____250_____ Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) 17__ Reggie Hemphill-Mapps (2) _ Fr.-RS____6-1____ 185______Houston, Texas (Manvel) HWR 23__ Jeffrey McCulloch______So.-1L____6-3____245______Houston, Texas (Davis) OR 84__ Lil’Jordan Humphrey (6)_ So.-1L____6-5____ 225______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 3___ Armanti Foreman (17)___ Sr.-3L____6-0____ 210______Texas City, Texas (Texas City) MLB* 45__ Anthony Wheeler (16)___ Jr.-2L_____6-3____235______Dallas, Texas (Skyline) ZWR 14__ Lorenzo Joe (7)______Sr.-3L____6-3____ 215______Abilene, Texas (Cooper) 35__ Edwin Freeman (5)_____ Jr.-2L_____6-2____245______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) OR 6___ Devin Duvernay (3)_____ So.-1L____6-0____ 205______Sachse, Texas (Sachse) OR 1___ John Burt (17)______Jr.-2L____6-3____ 200______Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln) ROV 46__ Malik Jefferson (25)____ Jr.-2L_____6-3____240______Mesquite, Texas (Poteet) OR 13__ Jerrod Heard (12)______Jr.-2L____6-3____ 205______Denton, Texas (Guyer) 33__ Gary Johnson (1)______Jr.-TR____6-1____220_____ Douglas, Ala. (Douglas/Dodge City CC)

YTE 80__ Cade Brewer (1)______Fr.-HS____6-4____ 230______Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) CB 2___ Kris Boyd (14)______Jr.-2L_____6-0____200______Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) OR 88__ Kendall Moore (2)______Gr.-TR____6-6____ 250______Chicago, Ill. (Simeon/Syracuse) 18__ Davante Davis (10)_____ Jr.-2L_____6-3____200______Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington)

LT 78__ Denzel Okafor (3)______So.-1L____6-4____ 310______Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) SAF 4___ DeShon Elliott (8)______Jr.-2L_____6-2____210______Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath) 75__ Tristan Nickelson (10)___ Sr.-2L___ 6-10___ 315_ League City, Texas (Clear Falls/Fork Union/Navarro CC) 31__ Jason Hall (28)______Sr.-3L____6-3____220___Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie)

LG 77__ Patrick Vahe (26)______Jr.-2L____6-4____ 320______Euless, Texas (Trinity) SAF 19__ Brandon Jones (8)______So.-1L____6-1____205______Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) 63__ Alex Anderson (1)______Jr.-1L____6-4____ 305______New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) 24__ John Bonney (13)______Jr.-2L_____6-1____205______Houston, Texas (Lamar)

C 56__ Zach Shackelford (15)___ So.-1L____6-4____ 295______Belton, Texas (Belton) CB 5___ Holton Hill (18)______Jr.-2L_____6-3____200______Houston, Texas (Lamar) 51__ Terrell Cuney (3)______Jr.-SQ____6-3____ 310______Jasper, Texas (Jasper) 29__ Josh Thompson______Fr.-HS____6-0____200______Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches)

RG 64__ Jake McMillon (10)______Jr.-2L____6-3____ 305______Abilene, Texas (Abilene) NB 11__ P.J. Locke III (16)______Jr.-2L_____6-0____205______Beaumont, Texas (Central) OR 51__ Terrell Cuney (3)______Jr.-SQ____6-3____ 310______Jasper, Texas (Jasper) 7___ Antwuan Davis (5)______Sr.-3L____6-1____200______Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop)

RT 68__ Derek Kerstetter (4)_____ Fr.-HS____6-6____ 285______San Antonio, Texas (Reagan) *BLB is Texas’ B-backer 71__ J.P. Urquidez______Fr.-RS____6-7____ 280_____ Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) *MLB is Texas’ Mac linebacker

(career starts) (career starts)

SPECIAL TEAMS PRONUNCIATIONS

NO._ NAME______CL-EX___ HT____WT____ HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Omar Barakat______BEAR-uh-cat Jerrod Heard______JAH-rod K 49___ Joshua Rowland______Jr.-TR___ 5-11___ 205___Madison, Miss. (Miss. Gulf Coast CC/Central) Marqez Bimage______mar-KEZ BIM-ige Joe Heironimus______HER-ahn-uh-miss 38___ Mitchell Becker______Sr.-1L____6-3____ 200______League City, Texas (League City) John Bonney______BAHN-ee Tristian Houston______TRIST-en Shane Buechele______boo-SHELL Kyle Hrncir______HERN-sir P 13___ Michael Dickson______Jr.-1L_____6-3____ 205______Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee) Jamari Chisholm______chiz-UM Naashon Hughes______NAY-shon 37___ Jack Geiger______Fr.-HS___ 5-11___ 195______San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine) Samuel Cosmi______KOZ-mee Tope Imade______toe-PAY ih-MAHD-eh Joseph Coutoumanos______coo-tuh-MAHN-os Reese Leitao______LAY-toe Josh Covey______COE-vee Jeffrey McCulloch______mick-CULL-ock H 13___ Michael Dickson______Jr.-1L_____6-3____ 205______Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee) Eric Cuffee______CUH-fee Chris Naggar______nuh-GAR 18___ Josh Covey______So.-SQ____6-1____ 210______Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown) Terrell Cuney______CUE-nee Charles Omenihu______oh-MEN-uh-hoo Davion Curtis______DAY-vee-on Edward Pequeno______puh-CANE-yo DS 53___ Jak Holbrook______Jr.-1L____ 5-11___ 210______Austin, Texas (McCallum) Antwuan Davis______AN-twahn Michael David Poujol______POU-zhol 59___ Kaleb Smith______Gr.-TR____6-3____ 275__Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Episcopal/Oklahoma State) Jarmarquis Durst______Jar-mar-KEECE Joshua Rowland______ROH-land Devin Duvernay______DOO-ver-nay J.P. Urquidez______yer-KEE-dez KR 84 Lil’Jordan Humphrey; 2 Kris Boyd; 21 Kyle Porter; 6 Devin Duvernay Donovan Duvernay______DOO-ver-nay Patrick Vahe______vah-HAY Sam Ehlinger______EL-in-gurr 17 Reggie Hemphill-Mapps; 3 Armanti Foreman; 13 Jerrod Heard Montrell Estell______eh-STELL PR Armanti Foreman______AH-mahn-tee Ta’Quon Graham______tuh-QUAN

16 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • STARTERS/PARTICIPATION 2017 STARTERS (GAME-BY-GAME) OFFENSE______QB_____ RB_____OWR____ IWR____ OWR_____ TE______LT_____ LG______C______RG_____ RT MARYLAND______Buechele______Porter______Johnson_____ Humphrey_____ Duvernay______Gray______Williams______Vahe______Shackelford____ McMillon_____ Nickelson SAN JOSE STATE______Ehlinger______Warren______Johnson_____ Humphrey______Joe______Moore______Williams______Vahe______Shackelford____ McMillon_____ Nickelson at USC______Ehlinger______Warren______Johnson_____ Humphrey______Joe______Moore______Williams______Vahe______Shackelford____ McMillon_____ Nickelson at Iowa State______Buechele______Porter______Johnson______Foreman______Joe______Carter (RB)____ Nickelson______Vahe______Shackelford____ McMillon_____ Kerstetter KANSAS STATE______Ehlinger______Warren______Johnson_____ Humphrey______Joe__ Hemphill-Mapps (WR)_ Okafor______Vahe______Cuney______McMillon_____ Kerstetter vs. Oklahoma______Ehlinger______Porter______Johnson_____ Humphrey______Joe______Brewer______Okafor______Vahe______Shackelford_____ Cuney______Kerstetter OKLAHOMA STATE______Ehlinger______Carter______Leonard_____ Humphrey______Joe__ Hemphill-Mapps (WR)_ Okafor______Vahe______Shackelford_____ Cuney______Kerstetter at Baylor at TCU KANSAS at West Virginia TEXAS TECH DEFENSE______DE_____ NT______DE_____ ROV____ MLB____ BLB______CB______S______S______CB_____ NB MARYLAND______Nelson______Ford______Omenihu______Jefferson_____ Wheeler______Hughes______Boyd______Jones______Elliott______Hill______Locke SAN JOSE STATE______Nelson______Ford______Omenihu______Jefferson_____ Wheeler______Hughes______Boyd______Jones______Elliott______Hill______Locke at USC______Nelson______Ford______Omenihu______Jefferson_____ Wheeler______Hughes______D. Davis______Jones______Elliott______Hill______Locke at Iowa State______Nelson______Ford______Omenihu______Jefferson_____ Wheeler______Hughes______Boyd______Jones______Elliott______Hill______Locke KANSAS STATE______Roach______Ford______Omenihu______Jefferson_____ Wheeler______Hughes______Boyd______Jones______Elliott______Hill______Johnson (LB) vs. Oklahoma______Nelson______Ford______Omenihu______Jefferson_____ Wheeler______Hughes______Boyd______Jones______Elliott______Hill______Locke OKLAHOMA STATE______Nelson______Ford______Omenihu______Jefferson_____ Wheeler______Hughes______Boyd______Jones______Elliott______Hill______Locke at Baylor at TCU KANSAS at West Virginia TEXAS TECH

CAREER PARTICIPATIONS/STARTS

Career Career Consec Consec Career Career Consec Consec Career Career Consec Consec Player Games Starts Games Starts Player Games Starts Games Starts Player Games Starts Games Starts Austin Allsup, OL 1 0 0 0 Breckyn Hager, LB 28 5 23 0 Zach Shackelford, OL 15 15 2 2 Alex Anderson, OL 6 1 0 0 Jason Hall, DB 42 28 8 0 Kaleb Smith, DS 7 0 7 0 Andrew Beck, TE 37 16 0 0 Jerrod Heard, WR 30 12 11 0 Garrett Thomas, OL 1 0 0 0 Mitchell Becker, K 12 0 0 0 Reggie Hemphill-Mapps, WR 7 2 7 1 Josh Thompson, DB 4 0 2 0 Marqez Bimage, LB 6 0 6 0 Holton Hill, DB 24 18 7 7 Cameron Townsend, LB 11 0 0 0 John Bonney, DB 31 13 31 0 Jak Holbrook, DS 19 0 19 0 J.P. Urquidez, OL 1 0 0 0 Demarco Boyd, LB 1 0 0 0 Tristian Houston, RB 2 0 0 0 Patrick Vahe, OL 29 26 19 9 Kris Boyd, DB 31 14 31 4 Patrick Hudson, OL 2 0 0 0 Chris Warren III, RB 19 7 7 0 Cade Brewer, TE 7 1 7 0 Naashon Hughes, DE 44 33 44 7 Anthony Wheeler, LB 30 16 10 7 Chris Brown, DB 5 0 5 0 Lil’Jordan Humphrey, WR 17 6 13 3 Gerald Wilbon, DL 16 1 10 0 Shane Buechele, QB 15 14 0 0 Malik Jefferson, LB 29 25 8 7 Connor Williams, OL 26 26 0 0 John Burt, WR 28 17 7 0 Lorenzo Joe, WR 38 7 7 6 Michael Wilson, TE 1 0 0 0 Toneil Carter, RB 5 2 4 1 Collin Johnson, WR 19 7 19 0 Daniel Young, RB 7 0 7 0 Jamari Chisholm, DL 5 0 2 0 Gary Johnson, LB 7 1 7 0 D’Andre Christmas, DL 11 0 0 0 Kirk Johnson, RB 7 0 0 0 Josh Covey, QB 1 0 0 0 Brandon Jones, DB 19 8 19 7 Terrell Cuney, OL 6 3 3 3 Derek Kerstetter, OL 4 4 4 4 Antwuan Davis, DB 38 5 15 0 Dorian Leonard, WR 37 8 31 1 Davante Davis, DB 31 10 31 0 P.J. Locke III, DB 31 16 31 2 Michael Dickson, P 31 0 31 0 Jeffrey McCulloch, LB 19 0 19 0 Jarmarquis Durst, DB 1 0 0 0 Jake McMillon, OL 28 10 1 0 Devin Duvernay, WR 19 3 19 0 Kendall Moore, TE 4 2 0 0 Sam Ehlinger, QB 5 5 3 3 Chris Nelson, DL 26 14 2 2 DeShon Elliott, DB 26 8 26 7 Tristan Nickelson, OL 24 10 10 0 Poona Ford, DL 40 24 38 20 Denzel Okafor, OL 17 3 11 3 Armanti Foreman, WR 39 17 1 0 Charles Omenihu, DL 31 14 31 7 Edwin Freeman, LB 23 5 5 0 Kyle Porter, RB 17 3 0 0 Garrett Graf, OL 2 0 0 0 Malcolm Roach, DE 19 6 19 0 Ta’Quon Graham, DL 6 0 4 0 Elijah Rodriguez, OL 19 3 0 0 Garrett Gray, TE 11 1 0 0 Joshua Rowland, K 7 0 7 0

17 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • OVERVIEW 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS TEAM TOTALS RECORD: 3-4 (2-2 BIG 12) ­ TEXAS OPPONENTS HOME: 2-2 ROAD: 1-1 NEUTRAL: 0-1 SCORING______212______161 Points Per Game______30.3______23.0 UT Points Off Turnovers______48______7 DATE______RANK____ OPPONENT______W/L____ SCORE______ATT FIRST DOWNS______162______131 Sept. 2______23/23____ MARYLAND______L______41-51______88,396 Rushing______65______49 Sept. 9______SAN JOSE STATE______W______56-0______88,117 Passing______88______73 Sept. 16______at 4/4 USC______L___ 24-27 (2OT)___ 84,714 Penalty______9______9 Sept. 28______at Iowa State*______W______17-7______51,234 RUSHING YARDAGE______1060______846 Yards gained rushing______1247______1019 Oct. 7______KANSAS STATE*______W___ 40-34 (2OT)___ 90,462 Yards lost rushing______187______173 Oct. 14______vs. 12/12 Oklahoma*+______L______24-29______93,552 Rushing Attempts______289______247 Oct. 21______10/11 OKLAHOMA STATE*______L____10-13 (OT)____ 92,506 Average Per Rush______3.7______3.4 Oct. 28______at Baylor*______Average Per Game______151.4______120.9 Nov. 4______at TCU*______TDs Rushing______14______8 Nov. 11______KANSAS*______PASSING YARDAGE______1971______1871 Nov. 18______at West Virginia*______Comp-Att-Int______163-278-6______136-233-9 Nov. 24______TEXAS TECH*______Average Per Pass______7.1______8.0 Average Per Catch______12.1______13.8 * Big 12 Conference game // + Cotton Bowl (Dallas) Average Per Game______281.6______267.3 TDs Passing______9______10 ATTENDANCE TOTAL OFFENSE______3031______2717 Total Plays______567______480 Total______7 games______588,981 (84,140 avg) Average Per Play______5.3______5.7 Home______4 games______359,481 (89,870 avg) Average Per Game______433.0______388.1 Road______2 games______135,948 (67,974 avg) KICK RETURNS: #-Yards______18-385______19-485 Neutral______1 game______93,552 (93,552 avg) PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards______10-123______10-47 INT RETURNS: #-Yards______9-186______6-9 KICK RETURN AVERAGE______21.4______25.5 RUSHING PUNT RETURN AVERAGE______12.3______4.7 NAME______G____ ATT___ GAIN___ LOST___ NET____AVG_____ TD____ LONG__ AVG/G INT RETURN AVERAGE______20.7______1.5 Warren III, C.______7_____67____ 325____ 18____ 307____ 4.6______5______41_____ 43.9 FUMBLES-LOST______14-4______7-2 Ehlinger, Sam______5_____84____ 382____117___ 265____ 3.2______2______24_____ 53.0 PENALTIES-Yards______53-470______46-362 Average Per Game______67.1______51.7 Porter, Kyle______6_____56____ 165_____4____ 161____ 2.9______3______14_____ 26.8 PUNTS-Yards______38-1863______44-1897 Carter, Toneil______5_____22____ 111_____0____ 111____ 5.0______1______38_____ 22.2 Average Per Punt______49.0______43.1 Buechele, Shane____ 3_____31____ 108____ 42_____66____ 2.1______1______13_____ 22.0 Net punt average______45.7______39.4 Heard, Jerrod______7_____15____ 59______1_____58____ 3.9______2______9______8.3 KICKOFFS-Yards______36-2300______30-1734 Humphrey, Lil’J_____ 7_____ 1_____ 37______0_____37____37.0______0______21______5.3 Average Per Kick______63.9______57.8 Young, Daniel______7_____ 4_____ 27______0_____27____ 6.8______0______11______3.9 Net kick average______38.6______35.8 Hemphill, Reggi_____ 7_____ 4_____ 26______0_____26____ 6.5______0______14______3.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game______31:49______28:11 Foreman, Armant____ 5_____ 4_____ 14______0_____14____ 3.5______0______9______2.8 3RD-DOWN Conversions______53/121______26/97 TEAM______6_____ 1______0______5_____ -5_____ -5.0______0______0______-0.8 3rd-Down Pct______44%______27% Johnson, Collin_____ 7_____ 0______-7______0_____ -7_____ 0.0______0______0______-1.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions______6/15______1/9 Total______7____ 289___ 1247____187___1060___ 3.7_____ 14______41____ 151.4 4th-Down Pct______40%______11% Opponents______7____ 247___ 1019____173___ 846____ 3.4______8______50____ 120.9 SACKS BY-Yards______16-108______18-134 MISC YARDS______87______73 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED______28______19 PASSING FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS______6-11______10-15 ON-SIDE KICKS______0-1______0-0 NAME______G_____EFF______C-A-I______PCT______YDS_____TD__ LONG___ EFFIC RED-ZONE SCORES______(22-30) 73%______(18-24) 75% Ehlinger, Sam______5___ 123.96___ 107-192-4___ 55.7_____1419____ 6_____90____ 283.8 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS______(17-30) 57%______(10-24) 42% Buechele, Shane_____3___ 134.61____ 55-80-2____ 68.8_____ 557_____ 3_____33____ 185.7 PAT-ATTEMPTS______(26-26) 100%______(17-17) 100% TEAM______6____ 0.00______0-3-0______0.0______0______0_____ 0______0.0 ATTENDANCE______359481______135948 Heard, Jerrod______7____29.00______1-2-0_____ 50.0______-5_____ 0_____ 0______-0.7 Games/Avg Per Game______4/89870______2/67974 Humphrey, Lil’J______7____ 0.00______0-1-0______0.0______0______0_____ 0______0.0 Neutral Site Games______1/93552 Total______7___ 124.56___ 163-278-6___ 58.6_____1971____ 9_____90____ 281.6 Opponents______7___ 132.26___ 136-233-9___ 58.4_____1871____ 10____82____ 267.3 SCORE BY QUARTER 1st______2nd____3rd______4th______OT______TOTAL TEXAS______21______73_____50______48______20______212 OPPONENTS______34______54_____24______29______20______161

18 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING PUNTING NAME______G______NO_____ YDS____ AVG______TD______LONG______AVG/G NAME______NO____ YDS____ AVG.____ LONG____ TB____ FC____ I20____50+__ BLK Hemphill, Reggi______7______31_____ 323_____ 10.4______0______23______46.1 Dickson, Michae______38____1863____49.0______69______4______12_____14____ 19_____ 0 Johnson, Collin______7______30_____ 535_____ 17.8______1______48______76.4 Total______38____1863____49.0______69______4______12_____14____ 19_____ 0 Humphrey, Lil’J______7______17_____ 193_____ 11.4______0______28______27.6 Foreman, Armant______5______17_____ 158______9.3______3______33______31.6 Opponents______44____1897____43.1______58______2______18_____15____ 12_____ 0 Warren III, C.______7______14_____ 176_____ 12.6______1______33______25.1 Heard, Jerrod______7______12_____ 116______9.7______1______25______16.6 Leonard, Dorian______7______12_____ 110______9.2______0______16______15.7 KICK RETURNS Joe, Lorenzo______7______6______71_____ 11.8______0______39______10.1 Brewer, Cade______7______5______51_____ 10.2______1______21______7.3 NAME______NO______YDS______AVG______TD______LONG Duvernay, Devin______7______4______72_____ 18.0______0______42______10.3 Duvernay, Devin______4______88______22.0______0______34 Gray, Garrett______2______4______18______4.5______0______8______9.0 Porter, Kyle______4______112______28.0______0______41 Carter, Toneil______5______4______15______3.8______1______22______3.0 Boyd, Kris______3______71______23.7______0______33 Burt, John______7______3_____ 105_____ 35.0______0______90______15.0 Foreman, Armant______3______70______23.3______0______32 Porter, Kyle______6______3______34_____ 11.3______1______16______5.7 Humphrey, Lil’J______2______24______12.0______0______12 Young, Daniel______7______1______-6______-6.0______0______0______-0.9 Young, Daniel______1______9______9.0______0______9 Total______7______163____ 1971____ 12.1______9______90______281.6 Jones, Brandon______1______11______11.0______0______11 Opponents______7______136____ 1871____ 13.8______10______82______267.3 Total______18______385______21.4______0______41 Opponents______19______485______25.5______0______62 ALL-PURPOSE PUNT KO PUNT RETURNS NAME______G______RUSH__ REC____RET___ RET____ IR____ TOTAL_____ YPG Johnson, Collin______7______-7____ 535______0_____ 0_____ 0______528______75.4 NAME______NO______YDS______AVG______TD______LONG Warren III, C.______7______307___ 176______0_____ 0_____ 0______483______69.0 Hemphill, Reggi______7______124______17.7______1______91 Hemphill, Reggi______7______26____ 323_____124____ 0_____ 0______473______67.6 Foreman, Armant______3______-1______-0.3______0______2 Porter, Kyle______6______161____ 34______0____ 112____ 0______307______51.2 Total______10______123______12.3______1______91 Ehlinger, Sam______5______265____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 0______265______53.0 Opponents______10______47______4.7______0______16 Humphrey, Lil’J______7______37____ 193______0_____24____ 0______254______36.3 Foreman, Armant______5______14____ 158_____ -1_____70____ 0______241______48.2 Heard, Jerrod______7______58____ 116______0_____ 0_____ 0______174______24.9 INTERCEPTIONS Duvernay, Devin______7______0_____ 72______0_____88____ 0______160______22.9 Carter, Toneil______5______111____ 15______0_____ 0_____ 0______126______25.2 NAME______NO______YDS______AVG______TD______LONG Leonard, Dorian______7______0____ 110______0_____ 0_____ 0______110______15.7 Elliott, DeShon______5______84______16.8______1______38 Burt, John______7______0____ 105______0_____ 0_____ 0______105______15.0 Hill, Holton______2______76______38.0______2______45 Boyd, Kris______7______0_____ 0______0_____71____ 26______97______13.9 Bonney, John______1______0______0.0______0______0 Elliott, DeShon______7______0_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 84______84______12.0 Boyd, Kris______1______26______26.0______0______26 Hill, Holton______7______0_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 76______76______10.9 Total______9______186______20.7______3______45 Joe, Lorenzo______7______0_____ 71______0_____ 0_____ 0______71______10.1 Opponents______5______9______1.8______0______9 Buechele, Shane______3______66_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 0______66______22.0 Brewer, Cade______7______0_____ 51______0_____ 0_____ 0______51______7.3 Young, Daniel______7______27_____ -6______0_____ 9_____ 0______30______4.3 FUMBLE RETURNS Gray, Garrett______2______0_____ 18______0_____ 0_____ 0______18______9.0 Jones, Brandon______7______0_____ 0______0_____11____ 0______11______1.6 NAME______NO______YDS______AVG______TD______LONG TEAM______6______-5_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 0______-5______-0.8 Hill, Holton______0______0______0.0______1______0 Total______7______1060___ 1971____123___ 385___ 186_____3725____ 532.1 Total______0______0______0.0______1______0 Opponents______7______846___ 1871____ 47____ 485____ 9______3258____ 465.4 Opponents______0______0______0.0______1______0

TOTAL OFFENSE KICKOFFS NAME______G_____ PLAYS__ RUSH__ PASS_____ YDS______YPG NAME______NO_____ YDS____ AVG_____ TB____ OB____ RETN____ NET______YDLN Ehlinger, Sam______5______276____265___ 1419______1684______336.8 Rowland, Joshua______36_____ 2300____ 63.9_____ 17_____ 0______Buechele, Shane______3______111____ 66_____ 557______623______207.7 Total______36_____ 2300____ 63.9_____ 17_____ 0______485_____38.6______26 Warren III, C.______7______67_____307_____ 0______307______43.9 Opponents______30_____ 1734____ 57.8_____ 11_____ 0______385_____35.8______29 Porter, Kyle______6______56_____161_____ 0______161______26.8 Carter, Toneil______5______22_____111_____ 0______111______22.2 Heard, Jerrod______7______17_____ 58______-5______53______7.6 Humphrey, Lil’J______7______2_____ 37______0______37______5.3 Young, Daniel______7______4_____ 27______0______27______3.9 Hemphill, Reggi______7______4_____ 26______0______26______3.7 Foreman, Armant______5______4_____ 14______0______14______2.8 TEAM______6______4_____ -5______0______-5______-0.8 Johnson, Collin______7______0_____ -7______0______-7______-1.0 Total______7______567___ 1060___ 1971______3031______433.0 Opponents______7______480____846___ 1871______2717______388.1

19 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • SCORING/BIG PLAYS 2017 SCORING DRIVES 20-YARD PLAYS (50) YDS TYPE NAME(S) OPP TIME____ PLAYS-YARDS_____RESULT______SCORING PLAY______OPPONENT *91 PR Hemphill, Reggie Maryland 0:50______3-86______Touchdown______2-yard run Ehlinger______OKLAHOMA STATE (10/21) 90 Pass Burt, John from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma State 0:53______6-78______Touchdown______32-yard pass Buechele to C.Johnson______MARYLAND (9/2) *65 FGR Hill, Holton Maryland 48 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC 0:54______3-19______Touchdown______1-yard pass Ehlinger to Foreman______SAN JOSE STATE (9/9) 47 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC 0:59______9-52______Field Goal______34 yards Rowland______vs. Oklahoma (10/14) *45 INT Hill, Holton San Jose State 42 Pass Duvernay, Devin from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma *41 Rush Warren III, C. San Jose State 1:08______4-42______Touchdown______16-yard pass Ehlinger to Porter______vs. Oklahoma (10/14) 41 KR Porter, Kyle Oklahoma 1:28______6-37______Touchdown______33-yard pass Buechele to Foreman______MARYLAND (9/2) 39 Pass Joe, Lorenzo from Ehlinger, Sam San Jose State *38 INT Elliott, DeShon USC 1:40______7-50______Touchdown______1-yard run Porter______KANSAS STATE (10/7) 38 Rush Carter, Toneil San Jose State 1:42______4-67______Touchdown______9-yard run Warren______SAN JOSE STATE (9/9) 34 KR Duvernay, Devin Maryland 33 KR Boyd, Kris Oklahoma State *33 Pass Foreman, Armant from Buechele, Shane Maryland 2:01______4-6______Field Goal______49 yards Rowland______at Iowa State (9/28) *33 Pass Warren III, C. from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State 2:06______4-28______Touchdown______22-yard pass Buechele to Carter______at Iowa State (9/28) *32 Pass Johnson, Collin from Buechele, Shane Maryland 32 KR Foreman, Armant USC 2:11______10-77______Touchdown______3-yard run Heard______SAN JOSE STATE (9/9) *31 INT Hill, Holton Maryland 2:24______8-73______Touchdown______8-yard run Ehlinger______vs. Oklahoma (10/14) 28 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC 2:24______12-52______Field Goal______34 yards Rowland______KANSAS STATE (10/7) 28 Pass Humphrey, Lil’J from Buechele, Shane Iowa State 27 KR Porter, Kyle Kansas State 2:48______8-56______Field Goal______34 yards Rowland______KANSAS STATE (10/7) 27 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam San Jose State 2:58______6-78______Touchdown______33-yard pass Ehlinger to Warren______KANSAS STATE (10/7) 27 PR Hemphill, Reggi USC 26 Pass Johnson, Collin from Buechele, Shane Maryland 2:58______6-89______Touchdown______41-yard run Warren______SAN JOSE STATE (9/9) 26 KR Porter, Kyle Kansas State 2:59______9-66______Touchdown______3-yard run Buechele______MARYLAND (9/2) 26 Rush Warren III, C. San Jose State 26 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State 26 INT Boyd, Kris Iowa State 4:12______9-57______Touchdown______9-yard run Heard______SAN JOSE STATE (9/9) *25 Pass Heard, Jerrod from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State 4:18______13-71______Field Goal______22 yards Rowland______OKLAHOMA STATE (10/21) 25 Pass Johnson, Collin from Buechele, Shane Iowa State 4:21______12-71______Touchdown______1-yard run Porter______KANSAS STATE (10/7) 24 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC 24 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma 4:29______14-91______Touchdown______17-yard pass Ehlinger to Foreman______at USC (9/16) 24 KR Foreman, Armant USC 4:43______13-75______Touchdown______1-yard run Warren______vs. Oklahoma (10/14) 24 Rush Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State 24 INT Elliott, DeShon USC 23 Pass Heard, Jerrod from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma State 5:30______12-54______Field Goal______39 yards Rowland______at USC (9/16) 23 Pass Humphrey, Lil’J from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma 23 KR Boyd, Kris Oklahoma State 23 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam San Jose State 6:27______12-81______Touchdown______11-yard run Warren______at Iowa State (9/28) 23 Pass Hemphill, Reggi from Ehlinger, Sam San Jose State 6:34______11-79______Touchdown______4-yard run Carter______SAN JOSE STATE (9/9) 22 INT Elliott, DeShon Iowa State 22 Pass Hemphill, Reggi from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma 6:35______16-92______Touchdown______3-yard run Porter______SAN JOSE STATE (9/9) *22 Pass Carter, Toneil from Buechele, Shane Iowa State 21 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC OT______4-25______Touchdown______3-yard pass Ehlinger to Brewer______at USC (9/16) 21 Rush Humphrey, Lil’J Maryland 21 Pass Humphrey, Lil’J from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State OT______1-25______Touchdown______25-yard pass Ehlinger to Heard______KANSAS STATE (10/7) 21 Pass Brewer, Cade from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma OT______6-25______Touchdown______2-yard run Warren______KANSAS STATE (10/7) 21 Pass Hemphill, Reggi from Buechele, Shane Maryland 20 Pass Hemphill, Reggi from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State * touchdown scored on play LONGEST PLAYS Rushing 41 Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (9/9/2017) Rushing Touchdown 41 Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (9/9/2017) Passing 90 Burt, John from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)

Passing Touchdown 33 Foreman, Armant from Buechele, Shane vs Maryland (9/2/2017) 33 Warren III, C. from Ehlinger, Sam vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017) Punt Return 91 Hemphill, Reggi vs Maryland (9/2/2017) Kick Return 41 Porter, Kyle vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017) Interception Return 45 Hill, Holton vs San Jose State (9/9/2017) Fumble Return None Field Goal Return 65 Hill, Holton+Hill, Holton vs Maryland (9/2/2017) Punt 69 Dickson, Michae vs Oklahoma (10/14/2017) Field Goal 49 Rowland, Joshua at Iowa State (9/28/2017) 20 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES TEAM SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES CATEGORY_____ NO.______TEXAS CATEGORY_____ NO.______TEXAS Rushes______22______Ehlinger, Sam vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017) Rushes______59______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) Yards Rushing______166______Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) Yards Rushing______406______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) TD Rushes______2______Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) Yards Per Rush______6.9______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) ______Heard, Jerrod vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) TD Rushes______6______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) ______Porter, Kyle vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Pass attempts______53______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Long Rush______41______Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) Pass completions______34______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Pass attempts______52______Buechele, Shane vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Yards Passing______380______vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Pass completions______34______Buechele, Shane vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Yards Per Pass______7.5______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) Yards Passing______380______Ehlinger, Sam vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) TD Passes______2______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) TD Passes______2______Buechele, Shane vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) ______at USC (Sep 16, 2017) ______Ehlinger, Sam at USC (Sep 16, 2017) ______vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) ______Ehlinger, Sam vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Total Plays______91______vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Long Pass______90______Ehlinger, Sam vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Total Offense______623______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) Receptions______12______Hemphill, Reggi vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Yards Per Play______7.1______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) Yards Receiving______191______Johnson, Collin at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Points______56______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) TD Receptions______1______Johnson, Collin vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Sacks By______4______at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017) ______Foreman, Armant vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) First Downs______32______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) ______Foreman, Armant vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) ______vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) ______Foreman, Armant at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Penalties______11______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) ______Brewer, Cade at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Penalty Yards______117______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) ______Carter, Toneil at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017) Turnovers______4______at USC (Sep 16, 2017) ______Heard, Jerrod vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Interceptions By______3______at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017) ______Warren III, C. vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Punts______11______vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) ______Porter, Kyle vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017) Punting Avg______58.0______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Long Reception______90______Burt, John vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Long Punt______69______vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017) Field Goals______2______Rowland, Joshua vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Punts inside 20______5______vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Long Field Goal______49______Rowland, Joshua at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017) Long Punt Return______91______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Punts______11______Dickson, Michae vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Punting Avg______58.0______Dickson, Michae vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Long Punt______69______Dickson, Michae vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017) CATEGORY_____ NO.______OPPONENT Punts inside 20______5______Dickson, Michae vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Rushes______51______vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Long Punt Return______91______Hemphill, Reggi vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Yards Rushing______263______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Long Kickoff Return______41______Porter, Kyle vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017) Yards Per Rush______6.1______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Tackles______14______Jefferson, Mali vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) TD Rushes______4______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Sacks______2.0______Hager, Breckyn vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Pass attempts______51______at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Tackles For Loss______3.5______Wheeler, Anthon at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Pass completions______28______at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Interceptions______2______Elliott, DeShon at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Yards Passing______397______at USC (Sep 16, 2017) ______Elliott, DeShon at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017) Yards Per Pass______14.6______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) TD Passes______3______at USC (Sep 16, 2017) CATEGORY_____ NO.______OPPONENT Total Plays______89______vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Rushes______33______Hill, Justice, vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Total Offense______518______vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017) Yards Rushing______132______Johnson, T., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Yards Per Play______8.3______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) TD Rushes______2______Delton, Alex, vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Points______51______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Long Rush______50______Johnson, T., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Sacks By______5______Two Times Pass attempts______49______Darnold, Sam, at USC (Sep 16, 2017) First Downs______26______vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Pass completions______28______Darnold, Sam, at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Penalties______10______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Yards Passing______397______Darnold, Sam, at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Penalty Yards______81______vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017) TD Passes______3______Darnold, Sam, at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Turnovers______3______at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017) Long Pass______82______Ertz, Jesse, vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Interceptions By______2______at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Receptions______8______Two Times Punts______9______vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Yards Receiving______133______Moore, D., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Punting Avg______47.6______vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) TD Receptions______2______Two Times Long Punt______58______vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) Long Reception______82______Schoen, Dalton, vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Punts inside 20______5______at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017) Field Goals______3______Seibert, Austin, vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017) Long Punt Return______16______vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Long Field Goal______54______McCrane, M., vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Punts______9______Sinor, Zach, vs Oklahoma State (Oct 21, 2017) Punting Avg______47.6______Walsh, Nick, vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017) Long Punt______58______CARRIZOSA, Mich, vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017) Punts inside 20______5______Downing, Colin, at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017) Long Punt Return______16______Moore, D., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Long Kickoff Return______62______Johnson, T., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017) Tackles______20______Lanning, Joel, at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017) Sacks______2.0______Three Times Tackles For Loss______2.5______Rector, Christi, at USC (Sep 16, 2017) Interceptions______1______Six Times

21 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • SCORING/BIG PLAYS SCORING PAT PAT PAT PAT SCORING______TD______FGS ______KICK______RUSH______RCV______PASS ______DXP______SAF______POINTS Rowland, Joshua______0______6-11______26-26______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______44 Warren III, C.______6______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______36 Porter, Kyle______4______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______24 Hill, Holton______3______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______18 Foreman, Armant______3______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______18 Heard, Jerrod______3______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______18 Ehlinger, Sam______2______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______12 Carter, Toneil______2______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______12 Buechele, Shane______1______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-1______0______0______6 Johnson, Collin______1______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6 Hemphill, Reggi______1______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6 Elliott, DeShon______1______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6 Brewer, Cade______1______0-0______0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6 Total______28______6-11______26-26______0-0______0______0-1______0______0______212 Opponents______19______10-15______17-17______0-0______0______0-2______0______0______161 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY NAME______G______10-19______20-29______30-39______40-49______50-59______60+______TOTAL______PCT______LONG Rowland, Joshua______5______0-0______1-2______4-4______1-5______0-0______0-0______6-11______.545______49 Total______5______0-0______1-2______4-4______1-5______0-0______0-0______6-11______.545______49 Opponents______5______1-1______3-4______4-5______1-2______1-2______0-0______10-14______.714______54

TEXAS IN THE RED ZONE TEXAS NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Possessions______30 YDS______PLAY______PLAYER______OPPONENT Total scores______22 31______Interception return______Holton Hill______MARYLAND (9/2) Percentage______73.3% 38______Interception return______DeShon Elliott______at USC (9/16) Points Scored______133 45______Interception return______Holton Hill______SAN JOSE STATE (9/9) Touchdowns (rush/pass)______17 (13/4) 65______Blocked FG return______Holton Hill______MARYLAND (9/2) Field goals______5 91______Punt return______Reggie Hemphill-Mapps______MARYLAND (9/2) Missed field goals______2 Turnovers______3 On downs______3 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Clock______0 UT OPP OPP UT OPPONENT______TOs______POINTS______TOs_____ POINTS MARYLAND______2______7______1______7 OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE SAN JOSE STATE______0______0______2______14 Possessions______24 at USC______4______0______2______7 Total scores______18 at Iowa State______2______0______3______10 Percentage______75.0% KANSAS STATE______1______0______1______0 Points Scored______94 vs. Oklahoma______0______0______1______3 Touchdowns (rush/pass)______10 (6/4) OKLAHOMA STATE______1______0______1______7 at Baylor Field goals______8 at TCU Missed field goals______3 KANSAS Turnovers______1 at West Virginia On downs______2 TEXAS TECH Clock______0 Total______10______7______11______48

22 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • CAPSULES GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES 1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL 3RD DOWN TIME OF GAME______R-PS-PN______ATT-YDS___ TD______C-ATT-INT__ YDS__ TD______PLAYS-YDS______CONV.____ POSSESSION Texas______7-19-0______31-98_____1______34-53-1____375___2______84-473______9-of-18______30:16 MARYLAND______9-7-2______43-263_____4______12-15-1____219___2______58-482______3-of-11______29:44

Texas______21-10-1______59-406_____ 6______16-29-0____ 217__ 1______88-623______10-of-15______38:59 SAN JOSE STATE_____ 3-4-1______23-42_____ 0______15-29-1____ 129__ 0______52-171______2-of-12______21:01

Texas______3-13-1______35-68_____ 0______21-40-2____ 298__ 2______75-366______4-of-16______27:14 at USC______6-19-0______37-71_____ 0______28-51-2____ 397__ 3______88-468______6-of-18______32:46

Texas______10-7-2______52-141_____ 1______19-26-1____ 171__ 1______78-312______11-of-23______40:31 at Iowa State______2-13-1______15-10_____ 0______24-49-2____ 246__ 1______64-256______3-of-12______19:29

Texas______10-21-1______40-166_____ 3______30-51-1____ 380__ 2______91-546______8-of-15______31:47 KANSAS STATE______7-8-1______39-140_____ 2______14-23-1____ 254__ 2______62-394______2-of-11______28:13

Texas______7-13-3______39-139_____ 2______21-42-0____ 289__ 1______82-428______8-of-17______28:14 vs. Oklahoma______12-8-0______39-174_____ 1______18-28-1____ 344__ 2______67-518______5-of-15______31:46

Texas______7-5-1______33-42_____ 1______22-36-1____ 241__ 0______69-283______3-of-17______25:45 OKLAHOMA STATE__ 10-12-4______51-146_____ 1______25-38-0____ 282__ 0______89-428______5-of-18______34:15

Texas at Baylor

Texas at TCU

Texas KANSAS

Texas at West Virginia

Texas TEXAS TECH

2017 CENTURY CLUB 2017 CENTURY CLUB RUSHING [3] RECEIVING [3]

166______Chris Warren III on 16 carries vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017) 191______Collin Johnson on 7 receptions at USC (9/16/2017) 107______Sam Ehlinger on 20 carries vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017) 125______Collin Johnson on 7 receptions vs. Maryland (9/2/2017) 106______Sam Ehlinger on 22 carries vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017) 121______Reggie Hemphill-Mapps on 12 receptions vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)

23 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • THE LAST TIME • TEXAS TEAM______LAST TIME___ SPAN PASSING______LAST TIME___ SPAN Scored 50-59______56-0 • vs. San Jose State (9/10/2016)____ 5 games 300-399 yards______380 by Sam Ehlinger • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)____ 2 games Scored 60-69______66-31 • at Ole Miss (9/15/2012)___ 67 games 400+ yards______470 by Colt McCoy • vs. UCF (11/7/2009)___ 99 games Scored 70+______70-3 • vs. Colorado (12/3/2005)__ 150 games 40-49 attempts______40 by Sam Ehlinger • at USC (9/16/2017)____ 3 games Scored <10______9-31 • vs. TCU (11/25/2016)____ 7 games 50+ attempts______50 by Sam Ehlinger • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)____ 2 games Scored <7______3-38 • at Notre Dame (9/5/2015)___ 30 games 25+ completions______30 by Sam Ehlinger • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)____ 2 games Was shutout______0-24 • at Iowa State (10/31/2015)___ 23 games 3 touchdowns______by Shane Buechele • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)___ 13 games Was shutout (home)______0-30 • vs. Houston (11/6/1976)___ 228 home 4 touchdowns______by Shane Buechele • vs. UTEP (9/10/2016) ___ 15 games Shutout opponent______56-0 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)____ 5 games 5 touchdowns______by Colt McCoy • vs. Baylor (11/8/2008)__ 112 games Shutout opponent (home)______56-0 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)_____ 1 home 6+ touchdowns______by Colt McCoy (6) • vs. Baylor (10/14/2006)__ 141 games Shutout opponent (road)______23-0 • at Kansas (9/27/2014)_____ 16 road Consecutive 300+ yd games______by Colt McCoy • 396 vs. Kansas & 304 at Texas A&M (2009)___ 97 games Shutout a Big 12 opponent______23-0 • at Kansas (9/27/2014)____30 Big 12 50-59 yard completion______52 by Shane Buechele to Jake Oliver • at Texas Tech (11/6/2016)___ 10 games Shutout by Big 12 opponent______0-24 • at Iowa State (10/31/2015)____17 Big 12 60-69 yard completion ______61 by Shane Buechele to Lorenzo Joe • vs. Baylor (10/29/2016)___ 11 games 300-399 yards rushing______329 • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)___ 15 games 70-79 yard completion______75 by Shane Buechele to Jacorey Warrick • at Kansas (11/19/2016)____ 8 games 400+ yards rushing______406 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)____ 5 games 80-89 yard completion_ 80 by Shane Buechele to Devin Duvernay • at Kansas State (10/22/2016)___ 11 games <100 yards rushing______68 • at USC (9/16/2017)____ 4 games 90+ yard completion ______90 by Sam Ehlinger to John Burt • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)__LAST GAME <0 yds rushing______-7 • vs. Oklahoma (10/07/2000)__ 240 games 300-399 passing yards______380 • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)____ 2 games RECEIVING______LAST TIME___ SPAN 400-499 passing yards______470 • vs. UCF (11/7/2009)___ 99 games 100-199 yards______121 by Reggie Hemphill-Mapps • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)____ 3 games 500-599 total yards______536 • vs. WVU (10/12/2016)____ 9 games 200+ yards______273 by Jordan Shipley • vs. UCF (11/7/2009)___ 12 games 600+ total yards______623 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)____ 5 games 2 players w/ 100+ yards______114 by Mike Davis; 105 by Jaxon Shipley • at BYU (9/7/2013)___ 55 games <200 yards total offense______163 • at Notre Dame (9/5/2015)___ 30 games 15+ receptions______15 by Jordan Shipley • vs. Oklahoma State (10/25/2008)__ 116 games <100 yards total offense______59 • vs. Arkansas (12/29/2014)___ 31 games Consecutive 100-yard games______Mike Davis • vs. Oklahoma State & vs. Texas Tech (2012)___ 59 games 30+ first downs______32 • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)____ 2 games 50-59 yard reception______52 by Jake Oliver • at Texas Tech (11/6/2016)____ 9 games 100+ penalty yards______117 • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 6 games 60-69 yard reception ______61 by Lorenzo Joe • vs. Baylor (10/29/2016)___ 10 games 2+ fumbles lost______2 • at USC (9/16/2017) ____ 4 games 70-79 yard reception______75 by Jacorey Warrick • at Kansas (11/19/2016)____ 8 games Scored a safety______vs. Baylor (10/29/2016)___ 11 games 80-89 yard reception______80 by Devin Duvernay • at Kansas State (10/22/2016)___ 12 games Allowed a safety______at TCU (10/3/2015)___ 26 games 90+ yard reception ______90 by John Burt • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)__LAST GAME Scored a 1-point safety______vs. Texas A&M (11/26/2004)__ 162 games 3+ touchdowns______3 by Jaxon Shipley • at Oklahoma State (9/29/2012)___ 66 games Forced 5+ turnovers______5 (3 INT, 2 FR) • vs. Rice (9/12/2015) ___ 29 games Committed 5+ turnovers______5 • at West Virginia (11/14/2015)___ 20 games SPECIAL TEAMS______LAST TIME___ SPAN 4+ interceptions______4 • at Kansas (9/27/2014)___ 40 games Forced 2+ fumbles______2 • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017) __LAST GAME 50-59 yard field goal______53 by Nick Rose • at Baylor (12/5/15)___ 20 games 2+ defensive TD’s______vs. Oklahoma State (9/26/2015) __ 26 games 60+ yard field goal______60 by Russell Erxleban • vs. Texas Tech (10/29/1977)__ 491 games ______34-yard fumble return by Hassan Ridgeway, 41-yd interception return by Holton Hill Made 3+ field goals______by Nick Rose • at Baylor (12/5/15)___ 20 games Defensive & special teams TD______vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 6 games Made 7+ PAT’s______8 by Joshua Rowland • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)____ 5 games ___ 31 INT by Holton Hill, 65 blocked FG return by Holton Hill, 91 PR by Reggie Hemphill-Mapps 60-69 yard punt______66 by Michael Dickson • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)__LAST GAME 4 TD’s in game______Chris Warren, III (4 rush) • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)___ 20 games 70+ yard punt______74 by Michael Dickson • vs. TCU (11/25/2016)____ 7 games Missed PAT______by Trent Domingue • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)___ 14 games TD on kickoff return______100 by D.J. Monroe • at Oklahoma State (9/29/2012)___ 65 games RUSHING______LAST TIME___ SPAN TD on punt return______91 by Reggie Hemphill-Mapps • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 5 games 100-199 yards______106 by Sam Ehlinger • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)_____ 1 game 2+ TD on kickoff return______NEVER 200-299 yards______250 by D’Onta Foreman • at Kansas (11/20/2016)____ 8 games TD on kickoff return to start game______88 by Greg Lott • at Texas Tech (9/24/1966)__ 616 games 300-399 yards______341 by D’Onta Foreman • vs. Texas Tech (11/6/2016)___ 10 games Consecutive games with special teams TD______by Fozzy Whittaker (2011)___ 76 games 2 players w/ 100+ yards___ 148 by D’Onta Foreman; 106 by Chris Warren III • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)___ 15 games ______100 KR vs. Oklahoma & 100 KR vs. Oklahoma State 30+ attempts______31 by D’Onta Foreman • vs. TCU (11/25/2016)____ 7 games Recovered on-side kick______by Kevin Vaccaro • vs. Kansas State (10/24/2015)___ 23 games Consecutive 100-yard games_ Sam Ehlinger • 107 vs. K-State; 110 vs. Oklahoma • (10/7,14/2017)_____ 1 game 2-point conversion______Rush by • vs. Iowa State (10/23/2010)___ 90 games Consecutive 200-yard games______D’Onta Foreman • vs. Baylor & at Texas Tech (2016) __ 10 games Defensive 2-point conversion______vs. Oklahoma (10/13/2012)___ 64 games 50-59 yard run______55 yds by D’Onta Foreman • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)___ 10 games Blocked PAT______by Poona Ford • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)____ 9 games 60-69 yard run______62 by D’Onta Foreman • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)___ 14 games Blocked FG______by Poona Ford • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 5 games 70-79 yard run______74 by D’Onta Foreman • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)___ 10 games TD on blocked FG______65 by Holton Hill • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 5 games 80-89 yard run______81 by D’Onta Foreman • vs. Oklahoma (10/10/2015)___ 24 games Blocked punt______by Brandon Jones • at California (9/17/2016)___ 15 games 90+ yard run______91 by Chris Warren III • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)___ 19 games TD on blocked punt______34 by Josh Turner • at Iowa State (10/1/2011)___ 77 games 3 touchdowns______D’Onta Foreman • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)____ 9 games 4+ touchdowns______Chris Warren III (4) • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)___ 20 games DEFENSE______LAST TIME___ SPAN 10-14 tackles______14 by Malik Jefferson • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)__LAST GAME 15+ tackles______15 by Hassan Ridgeway • vs. Rice (9/12/2015)___ 29 games 5+ tackles for loss______5 by Alex Okafor • vs. Oregon State (12/29/2012)___ 57 games 4+ sacks______4.5 by Alex Okafor • vs. Oregon State (12/29/2012)___ 57 games 2+ interceptions______2 by DeShon Elliott • at Iowa State (9/17/2017)____ 3 games 2+ fumble recoveries______2 by Sam Acho • vs. Louisiana Monroe (9/5/2009)__ 108 games TD on interception return______38 by DeShon Elliott • at USC (9/16/2017)____ 4 games TD on fumble return______34 by Hassan Ridgeway • vs. Oklahoma State (9/26/2015)___ 27 games

24 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • THE LAST TIME • OPPONENT

TEAM______LAST TIME___ SPAN RECEIVING______LAST TIME___ SPAN Scored 50-59______41-51 • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)_____ 6 games 100-199 yards______104 by Mark Andrews • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)______1 game Scored 60-69______21-63 • vs. Oklahoma (10/13/2012) ____ 66 games 200+ yards______232 by Dede Westbrook • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 14 games Scored 70+______NEVER______NEVER 2 players w/ 100+ yards____108 by Ian Sadler & 105 by Jakeem Grant • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)____ 20 games Scored <10______17-7 • at Iowa State (9/28/2017))_____ 3 games 15+ receptions______16 by Kevin White • vs. West Virginia (11/8/2014)____ 33 games Scored <7______56-0 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)_____ 5 games 50-59 yard reception______59 by Mark Andrews • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)______1 game 300+ yards rushing______309 • vs. TCU (11/25/16)______7 games 60-69 yard reception ______66 by Marcell Ateman • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)__ LAST GAME <100 yards rushing______10 • at Iowa State (9/28/2017)_____ 3 games 70-79 yard reception______71 by Dede Westbrook • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 14 games <0 yards rushing______-2 • vs. Kansas (10/29/2011) ____ 75 games 80+ yard reception______97 by Quenton Bundrage • Iowa State (10/3/2013)____ 51 games 300-399 passing yards______302 • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)______1 game 3+ touchdowns______3 by Dede Westbrook • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)___ 114 games 400+ passing yards______409 • vs. Oklahoma State (11/13/2010) ____ 83 games 500-599 total yards______555 • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)____ 13 games SPECIAL TEAMS______LAST TIME___ SPAN 600+ total yards______624 • vs. Baylor (10/29/2016)____ 11 games 50-59 yard field goal______51 by Clayton Hatfield • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)____ 20 games 100-199 total yards______192 • at Oklahoma State (11/15/2014)____ 32 games 60+ yard field goal______67 by Steve Little • Arkansas (10/15/1977)___ 492 games <100 total yards______94 • vs. North Texas (8/30/2014)____ 44 games Made 3+ field goals______3 by Austin Seibert • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)______1 game 30+ first downs______31 • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)____ 10 games Made 7+ PAT’s______7 by Mike Hunnicutt • vs. Oklahoma (10/13/2012)_____ 2 games 100+ penalty yards______102 • vs. Texas Tech (11/28/2013)____ 20 games 60-69 yard punt______64 by Dylan Klymph • at California (9/17/2016)____ 16 games 2+ fumbles lost______2 • at Kansas State (10/22/2016)____ 11 games 70+ yard Punt______70 by Jeff Locke • UCLA (9/17/2011)____ 80 games Scored a safety______at TCU (10/3/2015)____ 26 games Missed PAT______by Ben Grogan • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)____ 15 games 4+ interceptions______4 • vs. TCU (11/27/2014)____ 32 games TD on kickoff return______91 by Alex Ross • vs. Oklahoma (10/11/2014)____ 40 games 2+ non-offensive TDs_ 40-yard fumble return, 33-yard interception return • vs. TCU (11/27/2014)____ 32 games TD on punt return______73 by Jeff Scott • Ole Miss (9/14/2013)____ 55 games 3 total touchdowns______3 receiving by Dede Westbrook • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 14 games 2-point conversion______Rush by Chad Hansen • at California (9/17/2016)____ 16 games 4+ total touchdowns (rush+rec)______4 receiving by Kevonte Turpin • at TCU (10/3/2015)____ 26 games Defensive 2-point conversion______at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)____ 16 games Blocked PAT______at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)____ 16 games RUSHING______LAST TIME___ SPAN Blocked FG______vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)_____ 6 games 100-199 yards______117 by Justice Hill • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)__ LAST GAME TD on blocked FG______71 by Antoine Brooks, Jr • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)_____ 6 games 200-299 yards______214 by Samaje Perine • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 14 games TD on blocked punt______6 by Ghaali Muhammad • Wyoming (9/12/2009) ___ 108 games 300+ yards______317 by Rashaan Salaam • Colorado (10/1/1994)___ 296 games 3+ touchdowns______3 by Taysom Hill • BYU (9/6/2014)____ 41 games DEFENSE______LAST TIME___ SPAN 30+ attempts______33 by Justice Hill • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)__ LAST GAME 15+ tackles______20 by Joel Lanning • at Iowa State (9/28/2017)_____ 3 games 50-69 yard run______50 by Ty Johnson • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)_____ 6 games 5+ tackles for loss______7 by Ndamukong Suh • Nebraska (12/5/2009)____ 96 games 70-79 yard run______70 by • vs. TCU (11/25/2016)_____ 6 games 4+ sacks______4.5 by Ndamukong Suh • Nebraska (12/5/2009)____ 96 games 80+ yard run______95 by Damien Williams • vs. Oklahoma (10/13/2012)____ 63 games 2+ interceptions______2 by Sam Carter • TCU (11/27/2014)____ 32 games 2+ fumble recoveries______2 by Ian Campbell • Kansas State (11/11/2006)___ 137 games PASSING______LAST TIME___ SPAN TD on interception return______55 by Brandon Stewart • Kansas (11/19/2016)_____ 8 games 300-399 yards______302 by Baker Mayfield • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)______1 game TD on fumble return______100 by Douglas Coleman • Texas Tech (11/5/2016)____ 10 games 400+ yards______409 by Brandon Weeden • Oklahoma State (11/13/2010)____ 85 games 40-49 attempts______48 by Jacob Park • at Iowa State (9/28/2017)_____ 3 games 50+ attempts______59 by Pat Mahomes • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)____ 10 games 25+ completions______25 by Mason Rudolph • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)__ LAST GAME 3 touchdowns______by Sam Darnold • at USC (9/16/2017)_____ 4 games 4 touchdowns______by Davis Webb • at California (9/17/2016)____ 16 games 5 touchdowns______by Deshone Kizer • at Notre Dame (9/4/2016)____ 17 games 6+ touchdowns______6 by by Kliff Kingsbury • Texas Tech (11/16/2002)___ 193 games 50-59 yard completion______59 by Baker Mayfield • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)______1 game 60-69 yard completion ______66 by Mason Rudolph • vs. Oklahoma State (10/21/2017)__ LAST GAME 70-79 yard completion______71 by Baker Mayfield • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 14 games 80+ yard completion ______97 by Sam B. Richardson • Iowa State (10/3/2013)____ 52 games

25 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • QUARTERBACKS #7 Shane Buechele #11 Sam Ehlinger

OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG MARYLAND______34-52-1______375______2______33 MARYLAND______DNP SAN JOSE STATE______DNP SAN JOSE STATE______15-27-0______222______1______18 at USC______DNP at USC______21-40-2______298______2______48 at Iowa State______19-26-1______171______1______28 at Iowa State______DNP KANSAS STATE______DNP KANSAS STATE______30-50-1______380______2______33 vs. Oklahoma______2-2-0______11______0______8 vs. Oklahoma______19-39-0______278______1______42 OKLAHOMA STATE______DNP OKLAHOMA STATE______22-36-1______241______0______90 at Baylor at Baylor at TCU at TCU KANSAS KANSAS at West Virginia at West Virginia TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH

TOTALS______55-80-2______557______3______33 TOTALS______107-192-4______1,419______6______90

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts______52 vs. Maryland (So.) Pass attempts______50 vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Pass completions______34 vs. Maryland (So.) Pass completions______30 vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Passing yards______375 vs. Maryland (So.) Passing yards______380 vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Passing TDs______4 vs. UTEP (Fr.) Passing TDs______2, Two Times (Fr.) Long______80 at Kansas State (Fr.) Long______90 vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Total Offense______396 vs. Maryland (So.) Total Offense______487 vs. Kansas State (Fr.)

CAREER TOTALS CAREER TOTALS 400-yard passing games______0 400-yard passing games______0 300-yard passing games______2 300-yard passing games______1 200-yard passing games______11 200-yard passing games______5 Multiple TD pass games______8 Multiple TD pass games______2 Record as a starter______6-8 (.429) Record as a starter______2-3 (.400)

RUSHING RUSHING

OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG MARYLAND______15-21-1______9 MARYLAND______DNP SAN JOSE STATE______DNP SAN JOSE STATE______7-48-0______11 at USC______DNP at USC______19-10-0______14 at Iowa State______13-42-0______13 at Iowa State______DNP KANSAS STATE______DNP KANSAS STATE______20-107-0______24 vs. Oklahoma______3-3-0______8 vs. Oklahoma______22-110-1______18 OKLAHOMA STATE______DNP OKLAHOMA STATE______16-(-10)-1______15 at Baylor at Baylor at TCU at TCU KANSAS KANSAS at West Virginia at West Virginia TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH

TOTALS______21-66-1______13 TOTALS______84-265-2______24

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______15 vs. Maryland (So.) Rushing attempts______22 vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Rushing yards______44 vs. WVU (Fr.) Rushing yards______110 vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Long______23 vs. WVU (Fr.) Long______24 vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Rushing TDs______1, Two Times Rushing TDs______1, Two Times 100-yard rushing games______0 100-yard rushing games______2

26 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • RUNNING BACKS #25 Chris Warren III #30 Toneil Carter

RUSHING RECEIVING RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG MARYLAND______6-31-0______15 2-19-0______12 MARYLAND______DNP ______SAN JOSE STATE______16-166-2______41 2-23-0______14 SAN JOSE STATE______6-56-1______38 1-(-5)-0______0 at USC______4-15-0______5 1-11-0______11 at USC______DNP ______at Iowa State______16-44-1______11 2-23-0______17 at Iowa State______4-14-0______5 2-23-1______22 KANSAS STATE______7-14-1______4 1-33-1______33 KANSAS STATE______6-32-0______9 0-0-0______0 vs. Oklahoma______6-4-1______4 4-55-0______17 vs. Oklahoma______5-6-0______3 0-0-0______0 OKLAHOMA STATE______12-33-0______15 2-12-0______7 OKLAHOMA STATE______1-3-0______3 1-(-3)-0______0 at Baylor at Baylor at TCU at TCU KANSAS KANSAS at West Virginia at West Virginia TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH TOTALS______55-274-5______41 12-164-1______33 TOTALS______22-111-1______38 4-15-1______22 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______6, Two Times Rushing attempts______28 at Baylor (Fr.) Rushing yards______56 vs. San Jose State (Fr.) Rushing yards______276 vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) Long______38 vs. San Jose State (Fr.) Long______91 yards vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) Rushing TDs______1 vs. San Jose State (Fr.) Rushing TDs______4 vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) 100-yard games______N/A 100-yard games______5; Last: 166 vs. San Jose State (Jr.) Receptions______2 at Iowa State (Fr.) Receptions______4 vs. Oklahoma (Jr.) Receiving yards______23 at Iowa State (Fr.) Receiving yards______55 vs. Oklahoma (Jr.) Long______22 at Iowa State (Fr.) Long______33 vs. Kansas State (Jr.) Receiving TDs______1 at Iowa State (Fr.) Receiving TDs______1 vs. Kansas State (Jr.) All-purpose yards ______51 vs. San Jose State (Fr.) All-purpose yards ______288 vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) #32 Daniel Young #21 Kyle Porter RUSHING RECEIVING RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG MARYLAND______0-0-0______0 0-0-0______0 MARYLAND______8-21-0______8 0-0-0______0 SAN JOSE STATE______4-27-0______11 0-0-0______0 SAN JOSE STATE______16-72-1______14 1-3-0______3 at USC______0-0-0______0 0-0-0______0 at USC______5-9-0______3 0-0-0______0 at Iowa State______0-0-0______0 0-0-0______0 at Iowa State______17-39-0______6 0-0-0______0 KANSAS STATE______0-0-0______0 0-0-0______0 KANSAS STATE______7-13-2______4 0-0-0______0 vs. Oklahoma______0-0-0______0 0-0-0______0 vs. Oklahoma______3-7-0______5 2-31-1______16 OKLAHOMA STATE______0-0-0______0 1-(-6)-0______0 OKLAHOMA STATE______DNP ______at Baylor at Baylor at TCU at TCU KANSAS KANSAS at West Virginia at West Virginia TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH TOTALS______4-27-0______11 1-(-6)-0______0 TOTALS______56-161-3______14 3-34-1______16 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______4 vs. San Jose State (Fr.) Rushing attempts______17 at Iowa State (So.) Rushing yards______27 vs. San Jose State (Fr.) Rushing yards______72 vs. San Jose State (So.) Long______11 vs. San Jose State (Fr.) Long______30 at Texas Tech (Fr.) Rushing TDs______N/A Rushing TDs______2 vs. Kansas State (So.) 100-yard games______N/A 100-yard games______N/A Receptions______1 vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Receptions______2 vs Oklahoma (So.) Receiving yards______0 vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Receiving yards______31 vs. Oklahoma (So.) Long______N/A Long______16 vs. Oklahoma (So.) Receiving TDs______N/A Receiving TDs______1 vs. Oklahoma (So.) All-purpose yards ______27 vs. San Jose State (Fr.) All-purpose yards ______75 vs. San Jose State (So.)

27 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • RECEIVING #1 John Burt, WR #13 Jerrod Heard, WR #14 Lorenzo Joe, WR

OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG MARYLAND______1-6-0______6 MARYLAND______1-12-0______12 MARYLAND______0-0-0______0 SAN JOSE STATE______0-0-0______0 SAN JOSE STATE______0-0-0______0 SAN JOSE STATE______1-39-0______39 at USC______0-0-0______0 at USC______0-0-0______0 at USC______2-15-0______11 at Iowa State______0-0-0______0 at Iowa State______2-17-0______10 at Iowa State______1-0-0______0 KANSAS STATE______0-0-0______0 KANSAS STATE______4-50-1______25 KANSAS STATE______0-0-0______0 vs. Oklahoma______0-0-0______0 vs. Oklahoma______2-10-0______7 vs. Oklahoma______1-8-0______8 OKLAHOMA STATE______2-99-0______90 OKLAHOMA STATE______3-27-0______23 OKLAHOMA STATE______1-9-0______9 at Baylor at Baylor at Baylor at TCU at TCU at TCU KANSAS KANSAS KANSAS at West Virginia at West Virginia at West Virginia TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH

TOTALS______3-105-0______90 TOTALS______12-116-1______25 TOTALS______6-71-0______39

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions______6, ND (So.) Receptions______6 vs. UTEP (So.) Receptions______3 vs. Iowa STate (Jr.) Yards______113 vs. Kansas (Fr.) Yards______73 vs. ND (So.) Yards______61 vs. Baylor (Jr.) Long______90 vs. Oklahoma State (Jr.) Long______68 vs. ND (So.) Long______61 vs. Baylor (Jr.) TDs______1, Three Times TDs______2 vs. UTEP (So.) TDs______1 at TCU (So.) 100-yard games ______2 100-yard games ______N/A 100-yard games______N/A #6 Devin Duvernay, WR #17 Reggie Hemphill-Mapps, WR #9 Collin Johnson, WR

OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG MARYLAND______1-15-0______15 MARYLAND______7-69-0______21 MARYLAND______7-125-1______32 SAN JOSE STATE______0-0-0______0 SAN JOSE STATE______3-47-0______23 SAN JOSE STATE______2-50-0______27 at USC______0-0-0______0 at USC______2-13-0______11 at USC______7-191-0______48 at Iowa State______1-6-0______6 at Iowa State______1-11-0______11 at Iowa State______2-27-0______25 KANSAS STATE______0-0-0______0 KANSAS STATE______12-121-0______20 KANSAS STATE______7-92-0______26 vs. Oklahoma______1-42-0______42 vs. Oklahoma______4-42-0______22 vs. Oklahoma______2-26-0______24 OKLAHOMA STATE______1-9-0______9 OKLAHOMA STATE______2-20-0______14 OKLAHOMA STATE______3-24-0______12 at Baylor at Baylor at Baylor at TCU at TCU at TCU KANSAS KANSAS KANSAS at West Virginia at West Virginia at West Virginia TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH

TOTALS______4-72-0______42 TOTALS______31-323-0______23 TOTALS______30-535-1______48

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions______4 vs. Iowa State (Fr.) Receptions______12 vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Receptions______7, Four Times Yards______96 vs. Iowa State (Fr.) Yards______121 vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Yards______191 at USC (So.) Long______80 at Kansas State (Fr.) Long______23 vs. San Jose State (Fr.) Long______48 at USC (So.) TDs______1, Three Times TDs______0 TDs______2 at Texas Tech (Fr.) 100-yard games______N/A 100-yard games______1 100-yard games______2 #3 Armanti Foreman, WR #84 Lil’Jordan Humphrey, WR #8 Dorian Leonard, WR OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG MARYLAND______3-38-0______15 MARYLAND______5-57-1______33 MARYLAND______3-16-0______7 SAN JOSE STATE______1-9-0______9 SAN JOSE STATE______5-51-1______18 SAN JOSE STATE______0-0-0______0 at USC______1-3-0______3 at USC______5-38-1______17 at USC______2-24-0______17 at Iowa State______1-10-0______10 at Iowa State______2-12-0______11 at Iowa State______4-36-0______28 KANSAS STATE______2-24-0______16 KANSAS STATE______DNP KANSAS STATE______4-60-0______21 vs. Oklahoma______0-0-0______0 vs. Oklahoma______DNP vs. Oklahoma______3-48-0______23 OKLAHOMA STATE______4-26-0______11 OKLAHOMA STATE______0-0-0______0 OKLAHOMA STATE______1-9-0______9 at Baylor at Baylor at Baylor at TCU at TCU at TCU KANSAS KANSAS KANSAS at West Virginia at West Virginia at West Virginia TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH TOTALS______12-110-0______16 TOTALS______17-158-3______33 TOTALS______17-193-0______28 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions______7 vs. WVU (Jr.) Receptions______6 at Texas Tech (Jr.) Receptions______4, Two Times (So.) Yards______125 vs. WVU (Jr.) Yards______142 vs. Baylor (Jr.) Yards______60 vs. Kansas State (So.) Long______49 at OSU (Jr.) Long______73t vs. TCU (Fr.) Long______28 at Iowa State (So.) TDs______1, Three Times TDs______1, 10 Times TDs______0 100-yard games (0)______1 100-yard games______1 100-yard games______N/A

28 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LEADERS____GP-GS___ SOLO____ AST____TOTAL_____TFL/YDS___ SACKS/YDS___ INT-YDS____ BRUP____ QBH____ FR-YDS______FF____ KICK ����������� SAF 46__ Jefferson, Mali______7______48______20______68______6.0-20______2.5-15______.______.______5______.______.______. ��������������� . 5___ Hill, Holton______7______30______11______41______.______.______2-76______4______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 2___ Boyd, Kris______7______22______14______36______0.5-1______.______1-26______8______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 19__ Jones, Brandon______7______30______6______36______2.0-4______.______.______1______2______.______.______. ��������������� . 45__ Wheeler, Anthon______7______14______21______35______3.5-18______1.5-14______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 4___ Elliott, DeShon______7______21______11______32______4.0-13______1.5-6______5-84______3______.______1-0______2______. ��������������� . 40__ Hughes, Naashon_____7______21______8______29______3.5-12______2.0-8______.______2______1______.______.______. ��������������� . 11__ Locke III, P.J.______7______18______9______27______1.0-4______.______.______1______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 32__ Roach, Malcolm______7______9______9______18______1.5-13______1.0-10______.______.______1______.______.______. ��������������� . 33__ Johnson, Gary______7______10______7______17______1.0-1______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 90__ Omenihu, Charle______7______11______5______16______5.0-21______3.0-18______.______.______3______.______.______. ��������������� . 95__ Ford, Poona______7______10______6______16______2.5-8______.______.______1______1______.______1______1 �������������� . 24__ Bonney, John______7______10______4______14______.______.______1-0______3______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 29__ Thompson, Josh_____4______8______2______10______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 97__ Nelson, Chris______6______4______4______8______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 44__ Hager, Breckyn______7______6______1______7______3.0-19______3.0-19______.______2______2______.______.______. ��������������� . 23__ McCulloch, Jeff______7______4______3______7______0.5-6______0.5-6______.______.______1______.______.______. ��������������� . 31__ Hall, Jason______7______4______.______4______.______.______.______.______.______.______1______. ��������������� . 49__ Graham, Ta’Quon_____6______2______2______4______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 94__ Wilbon, Gerald______5______1______3______4______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 7D__ Davis, Antwuan______7______4______.______4______.______.______.______.______.______1-0______.______. ��������������� . 42__ Bimage, Marqez______6______3______.______3______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 35__ Freeman, Edwin______5______2______1______3______1.0-12______1.0-12______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 18__ Davis, Davante______6______2______1______3______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 91__ Chisholm, Jamar_____5______1______1______2______1.0-2______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 4R__ Rowland, Joshua_____7______1______.______1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 1___ Burt, John______7______1______.______1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. ��������������� . 9___ Johnson, Collin______7______.______.______.______.______.______.______1______.______.______.______. ��������������� . ____ Total______7______297_____ 149______446______36-154______16-108______9-186______26______16______2-0______4______1 �������������� . ____ Opponents______7______335_____ 200______535______43.0-199_____ 18-134______6-9______25______16______4-0______6______1 �������������� .

GP - games played • GS - games started • SOLO - unassisted tackles • AST - assisted tackles • TOTAL - total tackles • TFL - tackles for loss INT

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES NAME______TT (SOLO) NAME______TT (SOLO) Thompson, Josh______5 (4) Freeman, Edwin______1 (1) Bimage, Marqez______4 (4) Rowland, Joshua______1 (1) Bonney, John______3 (3) Johnson, Gary______1 (0) Jefferson, Malik______3 (3) Wheeler, Anthony______1 (0) Jones, Brandon______3 (2) Davis, Antwuan______2 (2) Hall, Jason______2 (2) Hughes, Naashon______2 (2)

29 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • DEFENSE GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (INDIVIDUAL) TOTAL TACKLES______UA-A______TOT______MD_____SJSU_____ USC_____ ISU_____ KSU______OU______OSU______BAY_____ TCU______KU____ WVU_____ TTU Jefferson, Mali LB______48-20______68______5-4______3-4______9-2______6-0______6-4______8-3______11-3 Hill, Holton DB______30-11______41______8-0______-______3-4______6-2______1-1______4-3______8-1 Boyd, Kris DB______22-14______36______2-2______1-2______1-1______3-2______1-2______3-3______11-2 Jones, Brandon DB______30-6______36______5-1______2-2______7-0______3-0______9-2______3-1______1-0 Wheeler, Anthon LB______14-21______35______2-0______2-3______5-7______1-3______0-4______2-3______2-1 Elliott, DeShon DB______21-11______32______2-2______1-0______5-2______4-2______3-3______5-1______1-1 Hughes, Naashon LB______21-8______29______5-1______1-1______3-2______2-1______6-0______4-3______- Locke III, P.J. DB______18-9______27______1-2______-______2-1______3-0______2-2______3-3______7-1 Roach, Malcolm DL______9-9______18______1-0______1-0______2-0______0-1______2-4______2-2______1-2 Johnson, Gary LB______10-7______17______-______3-2______1-2______-______0-1______-______6-2 Omenihu, Charle DL______11-5______16______3-1______1-0______2-1______0-1______3-1______1-1______1-0 Ford, Poona DL______10-6______16______1-2______1-0______3-1______2-0______0-1______0-1______3-1 Bonney, John DB______10-4______14______1-1______1-0______3-1______1-0______-______0-1______4-1 Thompson, Josh DB______8-2______10______2-0______5-1______DNP_____ DNP_____ DNP______-______1-1 Nelson, Chris DL______4-4______8______-______1-0______1-1______0-1______DNP______1-1______1-1 McCulloch, Jeff LB______4-3______7______1-0______-______0-2______0-1______2-0______-______1-0 Hager, Breckyn LB______6-1______7______1-0______1-0______-______1-0______-______0-1______3-0 Hall, Jason DB______4-0______4______-______2-0______-______-______1-0______1-0______- Wilbon, Gerald DL______1-3______4______-______0-1______1-2______-______-______DNP______DNP Graham, Ta’Quon DL______2-2______4______-______-______DNP______-______-______1-1______1-1 Davis, Antwuan DB______4-0______4______1-0______1-0______1-0______-______-______1-0______- Davis, Davante DB______2-1______3______-______1-0______1-1______-______-______DNP______- Bimage, Marqez LB______3-0______3______2-0______1-0______-______-______DNP______-______- Freeman, Edwin LB______2-1______3______DNP______1-1______-______-______-______DNP______1-0 Chisholm, Jamar DL______1-1______2______-______1-1______DNP______-______DNP______-______- Rowland, Joshua______1-0______1______-______1-0______-______-______-______-______- Burt, John______1-0______1______-______-______-______1-0______-______-______-

2017 OFFICIATING CREWS 1 - MARYLAND 3 - USC 5 - KANSAS STATE 7 - OKLAHOMA STATE 9 - TCU 11 - WEST VIRGINIA R: Rod Snodgrass R: Land Clark R: Mike Defee R: Scott Campbell R: R: U: James Shaw III U: Matt Jordan U: Robert Richeson U: Joel Bellinger U: U: HL: Ric Hinkamper HL: Bob Day HL: Al Green HL: Doug Moore HL: HL: LJ: Jeff Szink LJ: Dale Keller LJ: Derek Anderson LJ: Keith Garmond LJ: LJ: BJ: Dennis Morris BJ: Justin Nelson BJ: Terry Jones BJ: Joel Wetzel BJ: BJ: FJ: Jeffery Noggle FJ: Brad Glenn FJ: Joe Blubaugh FJ: Randy Smith FJ: FJ: SJ: Frank Steratore SJ: Michael Marsh SJ: Lo van Pham SJ: Corey Luxner SJ: SJ: CJ: Eric Oliver CJ: John Love CJ: Marvel July CJ: Mike Cuttone CJ: CJ:

2 - SAN JOSE STATE 4 - IOWA STATE 6 - OKLAHOMA 8 - BAYLOR 10 - KANSAS 12 - TEXAS TECH R: Brad Van Vark R: Scott Campbell R: Cooper Castleberry R: R: R: U: Michael Cooper U: Joel Bellinger U: Jim Adams U: U: U: HL: George Gusman HL: Doug Moore HL: Cal McNeill HL: HL: HL: LJ: Frank LeBlanc LJ: Keith Garmond LJ: Kelly Deterding LJ: LJ: LJ: BJ: Brian Ernest BJ: Joe Wetzel BJ: Chris Alston BJ: BJ: BJ: FJ: Jason Ledet FJ: Randy Smith FJ: Scott Gains FJ: FJ: FJ: SJ: Fulton Carson SJ: Corey Luxner SJ: Anthony Flemming SJ: SJ: SJ: CJ: Brian Alos CJ: Mike Cuttone CJ: Chris Tallent CJ: CJ: CJ:

30 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LEADERS TACKLES FOR LOSS FORCED FUMBLES MULTI-TFL GAMES Jefferson, Malik______6.0-20 Elliott, Deshon______2 Wheeler, Anthony______3.5 at USC Omenihu, Charles______5.0-21 Hall, Jason______1 Ford, Poona______2.5 vs. Oklahoma State Elliott, DeShon______4.0-13 Ford, Poona______1 Jefferson, Malik______2.0 at USC Wheeler, Anthony______3.5-18 TOTAL______4 Jefferson, Malik______2.0 vs. Kansas State Hughes, Naashon______3.5-12 Hager, Breckyn_____2.0 vs. Oklahoma State Hager, Breckyn______3.0-19 RECOVERED FUMBLES Elliott, DeShon______1.5 vs. Kansas State Ford, Poona______2.5-8 Davis, Antwuan______1 TOTAL______6 Jones, Brandon______2.0-4 Elliott, DeShon______1 *Must include one solo TFL to qualify Roach, Malcolm______1.5-13 TOTAL______2 Freeman, Edwin______1.0-12 MULTI-SACK GAMES Locke, P.J.______1.0-4 INTERCEPTIONS Hager, Breckyn__ 2.0-14 vs. Oklahoma State Chisholm, Jamari______1.0-2 Elliott, DeShon______5 Wheeler, Anthony______1.5 at USC Johnson, Gary______1.0-1 Hill, Holton______2 TOTAL______2 McCulloch, Jeffrey______0.5-6 Boyd, Kris______1 *Must include one solo sack to qualify Boyd, Kris______0.5-1 Bonney, John______1 TOTAL______36.0-154 TOTAL______9

SACKS PASS BREAKUPS Hager, Breckyn______3.0-19 Boyd, Kris______8 Omenihu, Charles______3.0-18 Hill, Holton______4 Jefferson, Malik______2.5-15 Elliott, DeShon______3 Hughes, Naashon ______2.0-8 Bonney, John______3 Wheeler, Anthony______1.5-14 Hughes, Naashon______2 Elliott, DeShon______1.5-6 Hager, Breckyn______2 Freeman, Edwin______1.0-12 Ford, Poona______1 Roach, Malcolm______1.0-10 Locke III, P.J. ______1 McCulloch, Jeffrey______0.5-6 Jones, Brandon______1 TOTAL______16.0-108 Johnson, Collin______1 TOTAL______26 QB PRESSURES Jefferson, Malik______5 BLOCKED PUNTS Omenihu, Charles______3 None Jones, Brandon______2 Hager, Breckyn______2 BLOCKED FIELD GOALS/PAT McCulloch, Jeffrey______1 Ford, Poona______1 (FG) Roach, Malcolm______1 TOTAL______1 (FG) Hughes, Naashon______1 Ford, Poona______1 TOTAL______16

GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (TEAM)

Opponent______Sacks______TFL______FF______FR______INT______PBU______P_BLK______FG_BLK______XP_BLK______QBP MARYLAND______1.0-4______2-6______0______0-0______1-31______1______0______1______0______0 SAN JOSE STATE______1.0-12______3-15______1______1-0______1-45______3______0______0______0______1 at USC______3.0-27______9-41______0______0-0______2-62______6______0______0______0______0 at Iowa State______4.0-27______4-27______0______0-0______3-48______7______0______0______0______6 KANSAS STATE______3.0-15______8.0-26______0______0-0______1-0______2______0______0______0______0 vs. Oklahoma______2.0-9______4.0-15______1______0-0______1-0______2______0______0______0______2 OKLAHOMA STATE______2.0-14______6.0-24______2______1-0______0-0______5______0______0______0______2 at Baylor at TCU KANSAS at West Virginia TEXAS TECH

31 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • SPECIALISTS

PLACEKICKERS PUNTERS #49 Joshua Rowland #13 Michael Dickson

OPPONENT FG-FGA PAT-A POINTS LONG OPPONENT______NO.____ YDS__ AVG.___ LONG ___ TB ____ FC ____ 50+ ___ I20 MARYLAND______0-2______5-5______5______0 MARYLAND______2_____ 116____58.0_____ 64______0______1______2______0 SAN JOSE STATE______0-1______8-8______8______0 SAN JOSE STATE______3_____ 135____45.0_____ 58______1______1______1______0 at USC______1-1______3-3______6______39 at USC______7_____ 289____41.3_____ 53______1______2______1______2 at Iowa State______1-1______2-2______5______49 at Iowa State______7_____ 328____46.9_____ 61______0______3______4______4 KANSAS STATE______2-4______4-4______10______34 KANSAS STATE______3_____ 160____53.3_____ 67______0______0______1______1 vs. Oklahoma______1-1______3-3______6______34 vs. Oklahoma______5_____ 275____55.0_____ 69______1______1______4______2 OKLAHOMA STATE______1-1______1-1______4______22 OKLAHOMA STATE_____11____ 560____50.9_____ 66______1______4______6______5 at Baylor at Baylor at TCU at TCU KANSAS KANSAS at West Virginia at West Virginia TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH

TOTALS______6-11______26-26______44______49 TOTALS______38____ 1863___49.0_____ 69______4_____ 12______19_____14

32 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • STARTERS/PARTICIPATION ## ___ Name _____ GP/GS _____ MD______SJSU______USC______ISU______KSU______OU______OSU______BAY______TCU______KU______WVU______TTU 69___ Allsup, Austin ______1/-______...______XXX______...______...______...______...______... 63___ Anderson, Alex _____1/-______...______XXX______...______...______...______...______... 42___ Bimage, Marqez _____6/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______...______XXX______XXX 24___ Bonney, John _____7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 36___ Boyd, Demarco _____1/-______XXX______...______...______...______...______...______... 2 ____ Boyd, Kris ______7/6______START______START______XXX______START______START______START______START 80___ Brewer, Cade ______7/1______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______START______XXX 15___ Brown, Chris ______5/-______...______...______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 7 ____ Buechele, Shane_____3/2______START______...______...______START______...______XXX______... 1 ____ Burt, John ______7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 30___ Carter, Toneil ______5/2______...______XXX______...______START______XXX______XXX______START 91___ Chisholm, Jamar____5/-______XXX______XXX______...______XXX______...______XXX______XXX 98___ Christmas, D’An_____2/-______...______XXX______XXX______...______...______...______... 1C___ Covey, Josh ______1/-______...______XXX______...______...______...______...______... 51___ Cuney, Terrell ______3/3______...______...______...______...______START______START______START 7D___ Davis, Antwuan _____7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 18___ Davis, Davante ______6/1______XXX______XXX______START______XXX______XXX______...______XXX 1D___ Dickson, Michae_____7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 2D___ Durst, Jarmarqu_____1/-______...______XXX______...______...______...______...______... 6 ____ Duvernay, Devin_____7/1______START______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 1E___ Ehlinger, Sam ______5/5______...______START______START______...______START______START______START 4 ____ Elliott, DeShon______7/7______START______START______START______START______START______START______START 95___ Ford, Poona ______7/7______START______START______START______START______START______START______START 3 ____ Foreman, Armant____5/1______XXX______XXX______XXX______START______...______...______XXX 35___ Freeman, Edwin _____5/-______...______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______...______XXX 54___ Graf, Garrett ______1/-______...______XXX______...______...______...______...______... 49___ Graham, Ta’Quon____6/-______XXX______XXX______...______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 87___ Gray, Garrett ______2/1______START______XXX______...______...______...______...______... 44___ Hager, Breckyn _____7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 31___ Hall, Jason ______7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 13___ Heard, Jerrod ______7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 17___ Hemphill, Reggi_____7/3______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______START______START______START 5 ____ Hill, Holton ______7/7______START______START______START______START______START______START______START 53___ Holbrook, Jak ______7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 73___ Hudson, Patrick_____2/-______XXX______XXX______...______...______...______...______... 40___ Hughes, Naashon____7/7______START______START______START______START______START______START______START 84___ Humphrey, Lil’J_____7/5______START______START______START______XXX______START______XXX______START 46___ Jefferson, Mali______7/7______START______START______START______START______START______START______START 14___ Joe, Lorenzo ______7/6______XXX______START______START______START______START______START______START 9 ____ Johnson, Collin______7/6______START______START______START______START______START______START______XXX 33___ Johnson, Gary _____7/1______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______START______XXX______XXX 28___ Johnson, Kirk ______1/-______XXX______...______...______...______...______...______... 19___ Jones, Brandon _____7/7______START______START______START______START______START______START______START 68___ Kersetetter, De______4/4______...______...______...______START______START______START______START 8 ____ Leonard, Dorian_____7/1______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______START 11___ Locke III, P.J.______7/6______START______START______START______START______XXX______START______START 23___ McCulloch, Jeff______7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 64___ McMillon, Jake _____6/5______START______START______START______START______START______...______XXX 88___ Moore, Kendall _____4/2______...______START______START______XXX______XXX______...______... 97___ Nelson, Chris ______6/6______START______START______START______START______...______START______START 75___ Nickelson, Tris______7/4______START______START______START______START______XXX______XXX______XXX 78___ Okafor, Denzel ______7/3______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______START______START______START 90___ Omenihu, Charle_____7/7______START______START______START______START______START______START______START 21___ Porter, Kyle ______6/3______START______XXX______XXX______START______XXX______START______... 32___ Roach, Malcolm ____7/1______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______START______XXX______XXX 4R___ Rowland, Joshua____7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX 56___ Shackelford, Za______6/6______START______START______START______START______...______START______START 59___ Smith, Kaleb ______6/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______...______XXX 29___ Thompson, Josh ____4/-______XXX______XXX______...______...______...______XXX______XXX 43___ Townsend, Camer____2/-______...______XXX______...______...______...______XXX______... 71___ Urquidez, J.P. ______1/-______...______XXX______...______...______...______...______... 77___ Vahe, Patrick ______7/7______START______START______START______START______START______START______START 25___ Warren III, C. ______7/3______XXX______START______START______XXX______START______XXX______XXX 45___ Wheeler, Anthon_____7/7______START______START______START______START______START______START______START 94___ Wilbon, Gerald ______5/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______...______... 55___ Williams, Conno_____3/3______START______START______START______...______...______...______... 3Y___ Young, Daniel ______7/-______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX______XXX

33 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • CAREER HIGHS Bimage, Marqez Chisholm, Jamari Foreman, Armanti Tackles: 2, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (2-0) Tackles: 2, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (1-1) Points scored: 6, 10 times Tackles for loss: 1.0, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (1-0) Touchdowns: 1, 10 times Bonney, John Rush attempts: 2, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Interceptions: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Davis, Antwuan Rush yards: 30, at Kansas, Sep 27, 2014 (1 carries) Tackles: 9, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (6-3) Tackles: 3, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 (3-0); California, Sep 19, 2015 (2-1) Long rush: 29, at Kansas, Sep 27, 2014 Sacks: 1.0, Kansas State, Oct 24, 2015 (1-0) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 ; California, Sep Receptions: 6, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 Tackles for loss: 1.0, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1-0); Kansas State, Oct 19, 2015 Receiving yards: 142, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (4 receptions) 24, 2015 (1-0) Pass breakups: 1, California, Sep 19, 2015 Receiving TDs: 1, 10 times Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 ; Texas Tech, Nov Long reception: 73 [t-10th], TCU, Nov 27, 2014 26, 2015 Davis, Davante Total offense attempts: 2, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (2 rush,0 pass) Pass breakups: 3 [t-3rd], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 Interceptions: 1, at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015 Total ofense yards: 30, at Kansas, Sep 27, 2014 (30 rush,0 pass) Tackles: 6, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 (6-0); at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015 (5-1); All-purpose yards: 198, TCU, Nov 27, 2014 Boyd, Kris vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 (5-1) Punt returns: 4 [t-3rd], Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 All-purpose yards: 63, vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Iowa State, Oct 31, 2015 (1-0); at California, Sep 17, Punt return yards: 42, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (4 returns) Kick returns: 3, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015 2016 (1-0) Long punt return: 22, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 Kick return yards: 63, vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 (2 returns) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 Kick returns: 5 [t-9th], TCU, Nov 27, 2014 Long kick return: 36, vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 Pass breakups: 3 [t-3rd], at Iowa State, Oct 31, 2015 Kick return yards: 107, TCU, Nov 27, 2014 (5 returns) Interceptions: 1, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Long kick return: 33, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 Long interception return: 26, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Dickson, Michael Tackles: 1, TCU, Nov 27, 2014 (1-0) Tackles: 13, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (11-2) Rush attempts: 1, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (1-0) Rush yards: 6, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (1 carries) Freeman, Edwin Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; at Notre Dame, Sep Long rush: 6, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 All-purpose yards: 33, at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 05, 2015 ; UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 Total offense attempts: 1, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (1 rush,0 pass) Interceptions: 1, at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; vs Oklahoma, Total ofense yards: 6, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (6 rush,0 pass) Long interception return: 33, at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 Oct 08, 2016 All-purpose yards: 6, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 Tackles: 9, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 (7-2) Pass breakups: 3 [t-3rd], Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 ; at Iowa State, Sep Punt attempts: 11 [t-1st], Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Sacks: 1.0, 4 times 28, 2017 Punt yards: 560 [1st], Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (11 punts) Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 (2-0); TCU, Nov 25, 2016 Longest punt: 74 [1st], TCU, Nov 25, 2016 (2-0); Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (2-0) Brewer, Cade Tackles: 1, at Iowa State, Oct 31, 2015 (1-0); Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (1-0) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Points scored: 6, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 Touchdowns: 1, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Duvernay, Devin Receptions: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Points scored: 6, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 ; at Graham, Ta’Quon Receiving yards: 27, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (2 receptions) Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 Tackles: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (1-1); Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Receiving TDs: 1, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Touchdowns: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 ; at Kansas (1-1) Long reception: 21, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 State, Oct 22, 2016 All-purpose yards: 27, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Receptions: 4, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 Hager, Breckyn Receiving yards: 96, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (4 receptions) All-purpose yards: 10, RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Buechele, Shane Receiving TDs: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 ; at Interceptions: 1, RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Points scored: 6, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 ; Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 Long interception return: 10, RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 Long reception: 80 [t-3rd], at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 Tackles: 8, UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 (3-5) Touchdowns: 1, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 ; Notre All-purpose yards: 149, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 Sacks: 2.0 [t-8th], Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (2-0) Dame, Sep 04, 2016 Kick returns: 7 [t-1st], at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 Tackles for loss: 2.5, at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 (2-0); Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (2-0) Rush attempts: 15, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Kick return yards: 143 [4th], at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (7 returns) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Rush yards: 44, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 (13 carries) Long kick return: 34, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Pass breakups: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Rush TDs: 1, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 ; Notre Tackles: 1, at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 (1-0) Dame, Sep 04, 2016 Hall, Jason Long rush: 23, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 Ehlinger, Sam All-purpose yards: 35, RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Pass attempts: 52 [1st], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Points scored: 6, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 ; Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Interceptions: 1, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Pass completions: 34 [1st], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Touchdowns: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 ; Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Long interception return: 31, RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Pass yards: 375 [2nd], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Rush attempts: 22, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Tackles: 9, West Virginia, Nov 08, 2014 (6-3) Pass TDs: 4 [t-2nd], UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 Rush yards: 110, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (22 carries) Sacks: 2.0 [t-8th], at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (2-0) Had intercepted: 3 [t-4th], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 Rush TDs: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 ; Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (2-0) Long pass: 80 [t-3rd], at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 Long rush: 24, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; San Jose State, Sep Total offense attempts: 67 [2nd], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (15 rush,52 pass) Pass attempts: 50 [2nd], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 09, 2017 Total ofense yards: 396 [5th], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (21 rush,375 pass) Pass completions: 30 [t-3rd], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Pass breakups: 1, 7 times All-purpose yards: 44, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 Pass yards: 380 [1st], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Punt attempts: 1, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Pass TDs: 2, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Heard, Jerrod Punt yards: 36, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1 punts) Had intercepted: 2 [t-9th], at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Points scored: 18 [t-7th], California, Sep 19, 2015 Longest punt: 36, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Long pass: 90 [1st], Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Touchdowns: 3 [t-7th], California, Sep 19, 2015 Tackles: 1, at California, Sep 17, 2016 (1-0) Total offense attempts: 70 [1st], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (20 rush,50 pass) Rush attempts: 24, California, Sep 19, 2015 Total ofense yards: 487 [2nd], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (107 rush,380 pass) Rush yards: 163, California, Sep 19, 2015 (24 carries) Burt, John All-purpose yards: 110, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Rush TDs: 3 [t-7th], California, Sep 19, 2015 Points scored: 6, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 ; RICE, Long rush: 45, California, Sep 19, 2015 Sep 12, 2015 Elliott, DeShon Pass attempts: 31, California, Sep 19, 2015 Touchdowns: 1, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 ; RICE, Points scored: 6, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Pass completions: 20, California, Sep 19, 2015 Sep 12, 2015 Touchdowns: 1, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Pass yards: 364 [t-3rd], California, Sep 19, 2015 Rush attempts: 1, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 All-purpose yards: 62, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Pass TDs: 2, RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Rush yards: -2, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1 carries) Interceptions: 2 [t-1st], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017 ; at Iowa Had intercepted: 2 [t-9th], at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015 Receptions: 6, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 State, Sep 28, 2017 Long pass: 84 [2nd], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 Receiving yards: 113, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 (4 receptions) Long interception return: 38 [t-9th], at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Receptions: 6, UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 Receiving TDs: 1, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 ; RICE, Tackles: 7, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (5-2) Receiving yards: 73, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (2 receptions) Sep 12, 2015 Sacks: 1.0, UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 (1-0); at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (1-0) Receiving TDs: 2 [t-3rd], UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 Long reception: 90 [1st], Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Tackles for loss: 1.5, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (1-1) Long reception: 68, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 Total offense attempts: 1, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1 rush,0 pass) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 ; vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, Total offense attempts: 55 [t-6th], California, Sep 19, 2015 (24 rush,31 pass) Total ofense yards: -2, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (-2 rush,0 pass) 2017 ; Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Total ofense yards: 527 [1st], California, Sep 19, 2015 (163 rush,364 pass) All-purpose yards: 113, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 ; Oklahoma State, Oct 21, All-purpose yards: 163, California, Sep 19, 2015 Tackles: 1, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (1-0) 2017 ; UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 Pass breakups: 2, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Hemphill, Reggi Carter, Toneil Points scored: 6, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Points scored: 6, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Ford, Poona Touchdowns: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Touchdowns: 1, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Tackles: 8, at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 (7-1); RICE, Sep 12, 2015 (5-3) Rush attempts: 2, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Rush attempts: 6, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 Sacks: 1.5, vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 (1-1) Rush yards: 14, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (2 carries) Rush yards: 56, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (6 carries) Tackles for loss: 2.5, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (2-0) Long rush: 14, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Rush TDs: 1, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 Receptions: 12 [1st], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Long rush: 38, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 ; Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Receiving yards: 121, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (12 receptions) Receptions: 2, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, Long reception: 23, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 Receiving yards: 23, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (2 receptions) 2016 Total offense attempts: 2, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (2 rush,0 pass); at Receiving TDs: 1, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Pass breakups: 1, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015 ; San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 USC, Sep 16, 2017 (2 rush,0 pass) Long reception: 22, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 ; at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, Total ofense yards: 14, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (14 rush,0 pass) Total offense attempts: 6, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (6 rush,0 pass); San 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 All-purpose yards: 160, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (6 rush,0 pass) Punt returns: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Total ofense yards: 56, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (56 rush,0 pass) Punt return yards: 91 [4th], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (1 returns) All-purpose yards: 51, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 Long punt return: 91 [1st], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017

34 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR 2017 STATISTICS • CAREER HIGHS

Hill, Holton Leonard, Dorian Warren III, C. Points scored: 12, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Points scored: 6, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 ; Points scored: 24 [t-2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 Touchdowns: 2, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 Touchdowns: 4 [t-2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 All-purpose yards: 45, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 Touchdowns: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 ; Rush attempts: 28 [t-10th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 Interceptions: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 ; San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 ; UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 Rush yards: 276 [2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (25 carries) Oklahoma State, Sep 26, 2015 Rush yards: -12, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 (0 carries) Rush TDs: 4 [t-2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 Long interception return: 45 [6th], San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 Receptions: 7, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 Long rush: 91 [2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 Tackles: 9, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (8-1) Receiving yards: 125, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 (7 receptions) Receptions: 4, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Tackles for loss: 1.0, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1-0) Receiving TDs: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 ; Receiving yards: 55, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (4 receptions) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 Receiving TDs: 1, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Pass breakups: 2, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Long reception: 49, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 Long reception: 33, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Total ofense yards: -12, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 (-12 rush,0 pass) Total offense attempts: 28, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 (28 rush,0 pass) Hughes, Naashon All-purpose yards: 125, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 Total ofense yards: 276, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (276 rush,0 pass) Tackles: 10, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (7-3) Tackles: 2, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1-1) All-purpose yards: 288 [2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 Sacks: 2.5 [t-6th], Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (2-1) Tackles: 1, at California, Sep 17, 2016 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 2.5, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (2-1) Locke III, P.J. Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; at California, Sep 17, 2016 Rush yards: 4, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (0 carries) Wheeler, Anthony Pass breakups: 2, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Total ofense yards: 4, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (4 rush,0 pass) Tackles: 13, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 (6-7) Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 All-purpose yards: 4, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Sacks: 1.5, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (1-1) Interceptions: 1, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Tackles for loss: 3.5 [t-8th], at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (3-1) Humphrey, Lil’Jordan Long interception return: 2, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 Fumbles forced: 2 [t-1st], Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Rush attempts: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Tackles: 8, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (7-1) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 Rush yards: 21, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (1 carries) Sacks: 1.0, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (1-0) Pass breakups: 1, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 ; Notre Long rush: 21, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 times Dame, Sep 04, 2016 Pass attempts: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 Receptions: 4, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Wilbon, Gerald Receiving yards: 60, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (4 receptions) Pass breakups: 3 [t-3rd], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 Tackles: 3, at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 (2-1); at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (1-2) Long reception: 28, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Total offense attempts: 2, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (1 rush,1 pass) McCulloch, Jeff Young, Daniel Total ofense yards: 21, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (21 rush,0 pass) Tackles: 5, at California, Sep 17, 2016 (2-3) Rush attempts: 4, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 All-purpose yards: 72, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Sacks: 1.0, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (1-0) Rush yards: 27, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (4 carries) Punt returns: 1, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (1-0); Iowa State, Oct Long rush: 11, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 Kick returns: 1, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 15, 2016 (1-0) Receptions: 1, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Kick return yards: 12, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (1 returns); Maryland, Sep Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 Receiving yards: -6, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (1 receptions) 02, 2017 (1 returns) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 Total offense attempts: 4, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (4 rush,0 pass) Long kick return: 12, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Total ofense yards: 27, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (27 rush,0 pass) Nelson, Chris All-purpose yards: 27, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 Jefferson, Malik Tackles: 8, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (3-5) Kick returns: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Points scored: 6, RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Sacks: 1.5, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (1-1) Kick return yards: 9, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (1 returns) Touchdowns: 1, RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Tackles for loss: 2.5, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (2-1) Long kick return: 9, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Tackles: 14, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (11-3) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 Sacks: 2.0 [t-8th], vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 (2-0); Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (2-0) Omenihu, Charle Tackles for loss: 2.5, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (2-0); at Notre Dame, Sep 05, Tackles: 5, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 (0-5); Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (4-1) 2015 (2-0) Sacks: 1.5, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1-1) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], TCU, Nov 25, 2016 ; Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 Tackles for loss: 1.5, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1-1) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], RICE, Sep 12, 2015 Pass breakups: 1, 6 times Porter, Kyle Points scored: 12, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Joe, Lorenzo Touchdowns: 2, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Points scored: 6, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015 Rush attempts: 17, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Touchdowns: 1, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015 Rush yards: 72, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (16 carries) Receptions: 3, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 Rush TDs: 2, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Receiving yards: 61, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1 receptions) Long rush: 30, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 Receiving TDs: 1, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015 Receptions: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Long reception: 61, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Receiving yards: 31, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (2 receptions) All-purpose yards: 61, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Receiving TDs: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Tackles: 1, at Oklahoma State, Nov 15, 2014 (0-1) Long reception: 16, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Total offense attempts: 17, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (17 rush,0 pass) Johnson, Collin Total ofense yards: 72, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (72 rush,0 pass) Points scored: 12, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 All-purpose yards: 84, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Touchdowns: 2, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 Kick returns: 3, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Rush yards: -7, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (0 carries) Kick return yards: 71, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (3 returns) Receptions: 7, 4 times Long kick return: 41, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 Receiving yards: 191 [1st], at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (7 receptions) Receiving TDs: 2 [t-3rd], at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 Roach, Malcolm Long reception: 48, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Tackles: 7, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 (5-2) Total ofense yards: -7, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (-7 rush,0 pass) Sacks: 1.0, 4 times All-purpose yards: 191, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 Tackles for loss: 3.0 [t-10th], West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 (3-0) Tackles: 1, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 (1-0) Pass breakups: 1, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Rowland, Joshua Points scored: 10, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Johnson, Gary Kick PATs: 8 [t-3rd], San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 Tackles: 8, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 (6-2) Points by kicking: 10, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Tackles for loss: 1.0, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (1-0) Field goals made: 2, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Field goal attempts: 4 [t-1st], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 Jones, Brandon Longest field goal: 49, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 Points scored: 2, at California, Sep 17, 2016 Tackles: 1, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (1-0) All-purpose yards: 23, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Punt returns: 1, UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 ; at California, Sep 17, 2016 Thompson, Josh Punt return yards: 19, at California, Sep 17, 2016 (1 returns) Tackles: 6, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (5-1) Kick returns: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 Kick return yards: 23, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1 returns) Long kick return: 23, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 Tackles: 11, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (9-2) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (1-0); vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (1-0) Pass breakups: 1, Oklahoma State, Oct 21, 2017 Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 ; at California, Sep 17, 2016

35 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR GAME ONE • AUSTIN, TEXAS MARYLAND TERRAPINS 41 88,396 TEXAS 51 LONGHORNS

AUSTIN, Texas – The University of Texas battled back from an early UM pushed the lead back to 17 with a pair of touchdown runs in the fourth 20-point deficit, but fell to the Maryland Terrapins, 51-41, at Darrell K quarter to give the Terrapins a 51-34 lead. Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon, the first game of the Tom Herman Era. Texas closed out the scoring on a 32-yard touchdown pass from Buechele to Collin Johnson, who caught seven passes for 125 yards, to make it Texas defensive back Holton Hill scored two touchdowns and Reggie 51-41. Hemphill-Mapps added a punt return for touchdown to highlight a back- and-fourth battle. In all, 10 different receivers caught passes, including Hemphill-Mapps who caught seven passes for 69 yards. Texas was able to get on the board fast, as Hill stepped under a tipped pass for the interception on the third play of the game, returning it 31 Seventeen Horns recorded tackles, led by Malik Jefferson with nine and yards for a touchdown and an early 7-0 lead. Hill with eight, and Charles Omenihu picked up the first sack of the season.

Maryland followed with 27 unanswered points, passing for three touch- The Longhorns are back in action on Saturday, Sept. 9 with a home downs and adding another score on a blocked field goal attempt that was matchup against the San Jose State Spartans. Kickoff is scheduled for returned for a touchdown. 2:30 p.m. on Longhorn Network.

The Longhorns ended the Maryland scoring run in the second quarter when defensive lineman Poona Ford blocked a 30-yard field goal attempt. Hill picked up the ball at the Maryland 35-yard line and ran untouched for his second touchdown of the game, cutting the deficit to 27-14.

The Terrapins tacked on a field goal to build their lead to 30-14 at the half.

Texas fought back, scoring its first offensive touchdown of the season midway through the third quarter when quarterback Shane Buechele hit wide receiver Armanti Foreman on a cross for a 33-yard touchdown, closing the gap to 30-20.

Buechele overcame an interception on his first throw of the season to fin- ish the day strong, completing 34-of-52 attempts, include 12 consecutive completions in the first half, and throwing for a career-high 375 yards, while also passing for two touchdowns and running for another.

After the Texas defense forced its second three-and-out of the half, Hemphill-Mapps received the punt at the UT 9-yard line, made two defenders miss and sprinted down the right sideline for his first Longhorn touchdown, bringing Texas to within a score of 30-27.

The Terps added a touchdown on their next possession, growing the lead to 37-27, but Texas responded, scoring on a 3-yard touchdown run by Buechele to shrink the Maryland lead back to 37-34. The 9-play, 66-yard drive was highlighted by a 21-yard run off a direct to wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey. 36 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR GAME TWO • AUSTIN, TEXAS SAN JOSE STATE SPARTANS 56 88,117 TEXAS 0 LONGHORNS

AUSTIN, Texas – Chris Warren III ran for 166 yards and two touchdowns as The University of The Longhorns added a touchdown at the beginning of the fourth quarter when Warren scored on Texas rolled to a 56-0 victory over San Jose State at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium on a 9-yard run to make it 42-0. Saturday afternoon, the first victory of the Tom Herman Era. On the Spartans next play from scrimmage, defensive back Jason Hall forced a fumble that was “Really proud of our guys for tuning out all the noise and tuning out all the distractions that they recovered by defensive back Antwuan Davis at the SJSU 19-yard line. The Horns took advantage could have allowed to creep in after last week’s showing,” Herman said after the game. “They got of the gift, scoring three plays later on a 1-yard touchdown pass from Ehlinger to wide receiver back to work and they knew what we had to do. They knew what we’re capable of doing, and they Amanti Foreman, who caught five passes for 51 yards. did it. I couldn’t be more proud of that team in there right now for responding the way they did.” Ehlinger on the day completed 15-of-27 passes for 222 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing In his first career start, true freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger guided Texas to 623 yards of total for 48 yards. offense, including 406 yards on the ground, to collect his first victory as a Longhorn. Ehlinger is the 10th true freshman to start for UT and the eighth to earn a win. Running back Toneil Carter tacked on another touchdown for UT with 2:46 remaining in the game, scoring on 4-yard run for a final of 56-0. Defensively, the Horns held San Jose State to 171 yards of total offense and for the second straight game defensive back Holton Hill returned an interception for a touchdown. It is the first shut out for The Texas defense allowed the Spartans to succeed on only 2-of-12 third-down conversion UT since defeating Kansas 23-0 in 2014. attempts, while forcing four three-and-outs and two turnovers. Twenty-three Longhorns registered a tackle, led by linebacker Malik Jefferson with seven, and linebacker Edwin Freeman picked up “(Coach Herman) expects that from us every day,” running back Chris Warren III said about today’s his first sack of the season. performance. “He says it’s fourth-and-inches every time we walk into the building. He has no less expectations for us than for us to come out and try our hardest regardless of the situation.” Offensively, the Horns scored touchdowns on all six of their red zone opportunities and converted on 10-of-15 third-down chances. Texas started slowly offensively, failing to move the ball beyond midfield on its first two posses- sions, while the UT defense quickly pushed the Spartan offense off the field, forcing two three- The Longhorns will look to build momentum next week as they take on USC for the first time since and-outs. the 2005 BCS National Championship Game. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. CT on FOX at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Longhorn offense began rolling after that, scoring touchdowns on four of the next five pos- sessions to break the game open. With UT in a third-and-15 situation at the SJSU 46-yard line, Ehlinger scrambled nine yards to the Spartan 37-yard line, then converted fourth down on a throw to Warren in the backfield, who scampered nine yards for the first down. On the next play, Warren caught an Ehlinger pass in the flat, sprinted down the left sideline and leaped over a defender for a 14-yard gain. Running back Kyle Porter picked up another five yards on a pitch to the right and Jerrod Heard finished the drive on the next play with a nine-yard touchdown run to give the Longhorns a 7-0 lead. Warren and the Texas offense started their next drive at the UT 11-yard line and picked up right where they left off. After Warren closed out the first quarter with a five-yard run, he opened the second quarter with an 8-yard run up the middle, bouncing off a pair of his own linemen and pushing his way through a crowd of Spartans for a first down. On the next play, Warren shook off a defender and burst through the right side of the line, sprinting for a 26-yard gain. Two plays later, on second-and-24, Ehlinger scrambled to his left and fired downfield to slip a ball past an SJSU defender and into the arms of wide receiver Collin Johnson for a 23-yard completion at the Spartan 41-yard line. Warren took a direct snap on the next play, breaking a tackle at the line and shaking a defender at the 5-yard line to score, building the Horns’ lead to 14-0. San Jose State created its best scoring opportunity of the game on the next possession. After the kickoff was returned to the SJSU 44-yard line, the Spartans drove the ball to the Texas 10-yard line. Facing a fourth-and-1, the Horns defense held strong and stuffed Spartan running back DeJon Parker for no gain. Texas added a touchdown at the end of the half when Heard scored on a three-yard run to close out a 10-play, 77-yard drive that took only 2:11 to complete, giving UT a 21-0 advantage. The highlight of the drive came on a 39-yard toe-tap sideline catch by wide receiver Lorenzo Joe at the San Jose State 17-yard line. Texas scored on its first possession of the second half with a meticulous 16-play, 92-yard drive that featured 12 running plays and culminated with a 3-yard touchdown run by Porter, making it 28-0. The defense got in on the scoring at the end of the quarter when Hill intercepted Spartans quarter- back Aaron Montel and ran it back 45 yards for the score and a 35-0 lead. Hill is the first Longhorn to return an interception for a touchdown in back-to-back games since Alan Lowry accomplished the feat in 1971 and it is the first time that the Longhorns have returned interceptions for touch- downs in consecutive games since Brandon Foster and did so in 2007.

37 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR GAME THREE • LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 4/4 USC TROJANS 24 84,714 (2OT) TEXAS 27 LONGHORNS

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – In a thrilling matchup of college football blue bloods, The University of On the final drive of regulation for UT, Ehlinger came up big. On third-and-5 from the UT 24, Texas fell in double overtime, 27-24, to the No. 4/4 USC Trojans at the Los Angeles Memorial Ehlinger scrambled for a diving-four-yard gain, then converted on fourth down with a two-yard Coliseum on Saturday. quarterback sneak out of the shotgun. Two plays later, Ehlinger hit Johnson for a 47-yard pass down the left sideline. After missing on three passes, Ehlinger connected with Foreman for 11 Trailing 14-10 with 5:14 remaining in regulation, true freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger played yards and a first down. Foreman scored two plays later to give Texas a 17-14 lead. like a seasoned veteran, leading the Longhorns on a 14-play, 91-yard touchdown drive, and found wide receiver Amanti Foreman for an 11-yard toe tap touchdown with 45 seconds remaining. Ehlinger passed for a career-high 298 yards and two touchdowns on 21-of-40 passing, while connecting with eight different receivers. Foreman ended the day with five receptions for 38 yards. USC was able to regain composure on the next possession, moving the ball quickly into UT territory for a game-tying field goal as time expired. After trading touchdowns in the first overtime, the USC charged back, quickly moving the ball down the field and knotting the game at 17-17 with a Trojans connected on a 43-yard field goal to come away with the victory. 31-yard field goal as time expired. The Longhorn defense put together an impressive effort, taking the Trojan running attack out of the The Trojans started the first overtime with the ball and scored on the first play with a 25-yard game and keeping the Trojan offense, which came in ranked 16th in the nation in scoring offense, touchdown pass from Dornald to Burnett to give USC a 24-17 lead. out of sync. Entering play, USC averaged 269.5 rushing yards per game, but the Horns held the Trojans to just 71 yards on the ground. Texas struck back with a touchdown drive of its own, scoring on a 3-yard reception by tight end Cade Brewer on a pass from Ehlinger to tie the score at 24-24. Defensive back DeShon Elliott intercepted USC quarterback Sam Darnold twice, taking one all the way back for a touchdown. It was the third straight game the ‘Horns have returned an interception In the second overtime, the UT offense moved the ball to the USC 3, but the Trojans were able for a touchdown, the first time Texas has accomplished the feat in school history. to force a turnover and end the Texas threat. The Longhorn defense once again held the Trojan offense back, allowing only one yard, but a 43-yard field ended the game 27-24. Both teams moved the ball effectively in the first quarter, with the Trojans taking the opening possession as far as the Texas 37-yard line, but turning the ball over on downs when Elliott made Texas now heads into a bye week before heading to Ames, Iowa on Thursday, Sept. 28 to take on a big play to bat a pass away on fourth-and-4. Iowa State in their Big 12 Conference opener. Texas took over and drove the ball to the USC 15, but failed to convert on their own fourth-down try and gave USC possession at their own 20 The Trojans moved the ball to the Texas 1-yard line, but were unable to convert on another fourth down try when linebackers Naashon Hughes and Gary Johnson stuffed Trojan running back Ronald Jones II at the line for no gain. USC regained possession on the next play with an interception at the UT 34-yard line, but the ‘Horns defense held firm, pushing the Trojans back to the Texas 49 and forcing a punt. The next Trojan drive again started in Longhorn territory after recovering a misplayed UT snap on the 22-yard line, but they failed to take advantage. Texas linebacker Anthony Wheeler sacked Darnold for a 9-yard loss at the end of the first quarter and then the Trojans missed a 46-yard field goal try two plays into the second quarter. The Trojans managed to get on the board with 2:40 remaining in the first half on a 15-yard strike from Darnold to wide receiver Deonta Burnett, giving the Trojans a 7-0 lead. On the next USC drive, Elliot grabbed a deflected Darnold pass just before it hit the ground and ran it back 38 yards for a touchdown, leveling the score at 7-7 with 19 seconds remaining. The Trojans struck quickly, adding a touchdown on a 56-yard catch and run by Jones as time expired in the first half, giving USC a 14-7 lead heading into the half. Texas came out strong on the opening possession of the second half, mounting a 12-play, 54-yard drive that included a highlight reel, diving full extension 24-yard catch by wide receiver Collin Johnson and ended with a 39-yard field goal from Joshua Rowland to close the gap to 14-10. Johnson made huge play after huge play in the game, finishing with seven receptions and a career- high 191 yards. On the Trojans first possession of the half, USC drove the ball to the UT 36-yard line and elected to go for it on fourth-and-three. The Texas defense came up huge again, stopping USC on fourth- and-short for the third time in the game. In the fourth quarter, Elliott intercepted Darnold a second time at the USC 49-yard line and returned it 24 yards to the USC 25, but the ‘Horns were unable to capitalize on the field position.

38 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR GAME FOUR • AMES, IOWA IOWA STATE CYCLONES 17 51,234 TEXAS 7 LONGHORNS

AMES, Iowa – DeShon Elliott intercepted two passes for the second straight game, as The put Iowa State at the Texas 28. ISU scored four plays later on an 11-yard touchdown pass to cut University of Texas (2-2, 1-0) shut down the Iowa State (2-2, 0-1) offense to open Big 12 the Texas lead to 14-7. Conference play with a 17-7 victory at Jack Trice Stadium on Thursday night. Elliott came up with his second interception of the game on the next Iowa State possession, The Longhorn defense stymied a Cyclone offense that entered the game tied for 16th in the NCAA returning it 22-yards to the ISU 38 with 22 seconds remaining in the frame. After the Texas drive in scoring at 41.3 points per game. Iowa State had averaged 460 yards of total offense per game rolled over into the fourth quarter, kicker Joshua Rowland nailed a 49-yard field goal for the final coming in, but UT held ISU to a total of 256 total yards, including only 10 yards on the ground. score of the contest, extending the UT lead to 17-7 with 13:25 left to play.

Elliott, whose two interceptions gives him a NCAA-lead-tying four on the season, also registered a Defensively, the Cyclones, who had entered the game converting on 4-of-4 fourth-down attempts sack and six tackles to lead a UT defense that hounded Cyclone quarterback Jacob Park with four on the season, ended both of their possessions on failed fourth down conversions, finishing sacks and six hurries to force a total of three interceptions. 0-for-2 on the day. UT has yet to allow a fourth down conversion on seven attempts this season.

Offensively, quarterback Shane Buechele returned after missing two games due to injury, com- The Longhorns dominated time of possession, 40:31 to 19:29, and converted on 11-of-23 third pleting 19-of-26 passes for 171 yards and a touchdown, spreading the ball around to 11 different down attempts. receivers and rushing for 42 yards. The three interceptions by the UT defense brings the total to seven on the season, tied for fifth- Iowa State opened with the ball and the Texas defense picked up right where it left off against most in the NCAA. USC, forcing a quick three-and-out, punctuated by Elliott sacking Park for a five-yard loss on third-and-one. Texas returns home on Saturday, Oct. 7 for a Big 12 matchup with Kansas State at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. on FS1. The Longhorns first possession appeared to stall early, as Buechele was sacked on third-and-nine on the Horns third play from scrimmage, but an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Iowa State breathed new life into the drive. Following the penalty, Texas started with the ball at the UT 32 and quickly moved downfield. The Horns gained five yards on a rush by running back Chris Warren III, then two plays later picked up 11 yards on a Buechele pass to wide receiver Amanti Foreman. After gaining another five yards on the ground, Buechele found a wide open wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey for a catch-and-run up the middle of the field for a 28-yard gain to the Cyclone 19. Short runs by running back Kyle Porter and Warren set the Longhorns up at the 11-yard line, where Warren powered his way for a touchdown to give UT a 7-0 advantage with 7:07 remaining in the first quarter.

Iowa State forced a fumble on the next UT drive, picking up the ball at the Texas 46, and advanced to the UT 33, but the Texas defense held strong and forced the Cyclones to punt to end the Cyclones best threat of the first quarter.

Midway through the second quarter, Elliott intercepted his third pass of the season to give Texas the ball at the UT 40.

Texas capitalized on the turnover, driving 60 yards on just five plays and scoring on a 22-yard pass from Buechele to running back Toneil Carter to build the UT lead to 14-0. Buechele gained 21 of the 60 yards on the ground and the Horns were aided by another 15-yard personal foul penalty against the Cyclones.

The Cyclones put together their longest drive of the half on the ensuing possession, pushing the ball 39 yards on 11 plays to the UT 36, but failed to get any further.

Iowa State had one more opportunity in the half, regaining the ball at their own 39-yard line with 33 seconds left. But after moving the ball to midfield, defensive back Kris Boyd intercepted Park at the UT 34 and returned it to the ISU 40 to hold the UT lead at 14-0 heading into the break.

Both teams struggled to put together long drives in the third quarter, but Iowa State found itself in a pair situations with possessions starting in Texas territory. The first came with 9:57 remaining in the quarter, when an interception gave Iowa State the ball at the UT 38-yard line, but the Texas defense pushed the Cyclones back five yards to force a punt.

The Cyclones finally took advantage of short field position on their next drive after a short punt

39 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR GAME FIVE • AUSTIN, TEXAS KANSAS STATE WILDCATS 40 90,462 (2OT) TEXAS 34 LONGHORNS

AUSTIN, Texas – True freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger played like a seasoned veteran on Saturday, guiding The Longhorns extended their lead to 24-17 on the first drive of the second half with a 34-yard field goal by The University of Texas (3-2, 2-0) to a double-overtime victory over Kansas State (3-2, 1-1), 40-34, in front of junior kicker Joshua Rowland. a rocking crowd at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium. After trading punts, the Wildcats evened the score at 24-24 on a 2-yard touchdown run with 3:37 remaining in In just his third career start, Ehlinger completed 30-of-50 passes, two touchdowns and a Longhorn true fresh- the quarter, closing out a short 34-yard, 6-play drive. man record 380 yards. He added 107 yards rushing, also a record for a Longhorn true freshman quarterback. Kansas State regained the lead at 27-24 on a 33-yard field early in the fourth quarter. The Longhorns wasted no time getting on the board in the overtime period, with Ehlinger completing a 25-yard touchdown pass to junior wide receiver Jerrod Heard on the first play from scrimmage to take a 34-27 lead. After drives stalled for both the Horns and Wildcats, UT regained possession with 4:01 remaining in regulation at their own 31-yard line. Ehlinger quickly marched the Horns downfield, completing 5-of-10 passes for 46 Kansas State matched the Horns, scoring on an 8-yard run to even the score at 34-34. yards and rushing for another six to the K-State 17, where Rowland knotted the game up, 27-27. After completing a 7-yard pass to open the second overtime, the Wildcats worked their way backwards with two Kansas State took over with 1:32 and made an effort to get into field goal position, but Elliott ended the threat, consecutive 10-yard holding penalties and settled for a field goal attempt. However, the K-State 54-yard attempt intercepting Ertz at the UT 33 with 32 seconds left in regulation. It was Elliott’s fifth interception of the season bounced up the left upright, opening the door for a UT victory. and the third straight game with an interception. Ehlinger began the Longhorns second overtime possession with a 12-yard completion to sophomore wide Ehlinger again moved the Horns downfield, picking up 20 yards on a pass to Hemphill-Mapps, then rushing for receiver Collin Johnson, then rushed for nine yards to the Kansas State 4. Junior running back Chris Warren 11 yards to set up a 45-yard field goal attempt. The attempt went wide right, and the game went into overtime. III picked up two yards on the next play for a UT first down at the two-yard line. Warren and the Horns offense pushed their way into the end zone three plays later to lock up the victory, 40-34. The Horns rush defense continued its run of shutting down top-notch rushing offenses, holding a Kansas State team that averaged 5.7 yards per carry coming into the game to just 3.6 yards per carry. Texas outgained Kansas State 546-394, had 32 first downs, the second time this season UT has topped 30, and converted on 8-of-15 third-down attempts. Fifteen players registered tackles for Texas, led by sophomore defensive backs Brandon Jones’ 11. The Wildcats opened the scoring, using a mix of short passes and run plays, to take an early 3-0 lead. K-State Texas continues the conference slate next Saturday in Dallas, when they will take on the rival Oklahoma came as close as the UT 33, before junior linebacker Malik Jefferson pushed them back on consecutive plays – Sooners in the annual AT&T Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl. The game will be broadcast on ABC or stuffing K-State running back Alex Barnes for a two-yard loss, then teaming with junior defensive back DeShon ESPN with kickoff set for 2:30 p.m. CT. Elliott to sack quarterback Jesse Ertz for another two-yard loss. KSU settled for a 54-yard field goal to take a 3-0 lead with 7:19 remaining in the first quarter. On the Longhorns next possession, Ehlinger drove Texas from their own 20 to the K-State three-yard line, but could not convert on a fourth-and-goal try. On the drive, Ehlingher passed for 49 yards, including a 16-yard completion in the middle of the field to redshirt freshman wide receiver Reggie Hemphill-Mapps and a 21-yard completion to sophomore wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey that put the ball at the three. Taking over at their own three, Kansas State looked to be in trouble after Elliott stuffed Ertz just outside the end zone to force a third-and-11 as time ran out in the first quarter. But a pass interference penalty against Texas to open the second quarter gave KSU a fresh set of downs. The Wildcats scored two plays later on an 82-yard touchdown pass to increase their lead to 10-0. Ehlinger and the Horns answered with a 12-play, 71-yard scoring drive, punctuated by a 1-yard touchdown run from sophomore running back Kyle Porter. Starting at their own 29, freshman running back Toneil Carter picked up 12 yards on three carries, while Ehlinger connected with junior wide receiver Jerrod Heard for gains of 10 and 13 yards to move the ball to the K-State 30. Ehlinger hooked up with Johnson for a 17-yard gain, then Hemphill-Mapps caught a pass at the 11 and spun out the grasp of three defenders for a pickup of eight yards to the Kansas State 5-yard line. Porter took over from there, powering his way up the middle for four yards, then scoring on a 1-yard burst to close the gap to 10-7. Hemphill-Mapps set a UT freshman record with 12 catches and had a career-high 121 yards, tied for ninth-most by a freshman in Longhorn history. The Wildcats responded with a 7-play, 75-yard touchdown drive to bump their lead back to 10 points, 17-7, with 6:29 remaining in the half. Ehlinger took a page out of the Kansas State playbook on the next possession, opening the drive with a 24-yard run up the middle, then rushing for another nine yards three plays later to put UT at the Kansas State 38. After a five-yard completion to Johnson, Ehlinger rolled to his right, pulling the defense his direction, then threw left to junior running back Chris Warren III, who was wide-open on a wheel route and took it 33 yards for a touchdown to cut the KSU lead to 17-14. Feeling the momentum shift, the Texas defense forced a three-and-out on the next drive, highlighted by defen- sive end Malcolm Roach sacking Ertz for a 10-yard loss. Texas worked quickly on their next drive, taking the lead, 21-17, for the first time in the game on another 1-yard touchdown run by Porter. Regaining possession at midfield with 1:56 remaining, Ehlinger opened the drive with a 16-yard completion to Humphrey, then rushed for a six-yard gain. After a 7-yard run up the middle by Warren, Ehlinger hit Hemphill-Mapps on a 14-yard screen pass, then found senior wide receiver Dorian Leonard along the right sideline, who made a toe-drag catch at the K-State 8-yard line. Ehlinger carried the ball twice, picking up seven yards, then Porter closed out the scoring in the first half with a career-high second rushing touchdown of the game.

40 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR GAME SIX • DALLAS, TEXAS OKLAHOMA SOONERS 24 93,552 TEXAS 29 LONGHORNS

DALLAS, Texas – The University of Texas (3-3, 2-1) battled back from a 20-point deficit to take a The quarterback combination of Ehlinger and sophomore Shane Buechele led Texas to the OU 31 lead in the fourth quarter, but fell to No. 12/12 Oklahoma (5-1, 2-1), 29-24, in the AT&T Red River on the next possession, but the Longhorns were unable to get any further, turning the ball over on Showdown at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday afternoon. downs with 1:52 remaining in regulation. True freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger completed 19-of-39 passes for 278 yards and one touch- Texas forced a three-and-out on the next OU possession, giving the Horns one final chance with 49 down, while also rushing for a team-leading 102 with a touchdown. seconds remaining at their own 4-yard line. After receiving the snap in his own end zone, Ehlinger connected with Johnson for a 20-yard reception, then converted a fourth down after Ehlinger Oklahoma scored on their first possession of the game, taking an early 7-0 lead on a 54-yard scrambled for a 13-yard gain to the UT 42. A series of lateral plays and runs moved the Horns six touchdown pass to close out a 5-play, 85-yard drive. yards to the 48, but the clock ran out during the play. The Sooners pushed to the UT 6-yard line on their next drive, but on third-and-5 junior linebacker Jefferson led the Horns defensively, picking up 11 tackles to go along with his sack, while junior Malik Jefferson came up with a sack for a 2-yard loss, forcing OU to settle for a 25-yard field goal defensive back Holton Hill and senior linebacker Naashon Hughes recorded seven tackles each, and to make it 10-0 with 3:49 remaining in the first quarter. junior defensive lineman Charles Omenihu registered his team-leading third sack of the season. In the second quarter, the Sooners extended the lead to 17-0 on a 15-yard touchdown run to wrap Texas went 4-for-4 in the red zone, scoring 24 points, and converted on 8-of-17 third down up a 9-play, 80-yard drive, then tacked on a 28-yard field goal with 4:32 remaining in the half to chances. extend the lead to 20-0. The Longhorns will be back at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium for a matchup with Texas answered with a touchdown drive on the next possession, cutting the deficit to 20-7. Oklahoma State on Saturday, Oct. 21. Sophomore running back Kyle Porter returned the Oklahoma kickoff 41 yards to the UT 43 and took a hit out of bounds, resulting in a 15-yard personal foul penalty against Oklahoma. Starting with the ball in Oklahoma territory, Ehlinger ran for six yards up the middle, then scrambled for another five yards to the OU 31. A horse collar tackle against OU gave the Sooners their second 15-yard personal foul penalty of the possession and pushed the Longhorns to the OU 16. After missing on a pass to the back-right corner of the end zone, Ehlinger was chased out of the pocket and found Porter on a screen pass, who carried it to the end zone for a 16-yard touchdown. The score was Porter’s first receiving touchdown of the year and fourth overall. The Sooners threated to add to their lead on their next possession, as they worked their way to the Texas 31. Looking to extend the drive on fourth-and-3, Mayfield was baited by junior defensive back John Bonney, who faked a blitz before stepping back into the passing lane and intercepting a pass at the 31-yard line with 59 seconds remaining. The interception was the first against Mayfield this season, Bonney’s first as a Longhorn and the ninth for the Texas defense this season. Texas quickly moved downfield, with Ehlinger completing passes to senior wide receiver Lorenzo Joe for eight yards, then to freshman wide receiver Reggie Hemphill-Mapps at midfield for a pickup of 11. Sophomore wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey caught a pass down the left sideline for 23 yards, then gained another eight yards on a catch in the middle of the field. Sophomore wide receiv- er Collin Johnson added two more yards with a reception at the OU 17 before junior kicker Joshua Rowland hit 34-yard field goal as time expired in the half with UT trailing, 20-10. Oklahoma started with the ball in the second half and added a 36-yard field goal to go ahead 23-10. Ehlinger and the Texas offense picked up where it left off in the first half, scoring on their first drive of the half on 1-yard touchdown run by junior running back Chris Warren III to slice the deficit to six with Oklahoma ahead, 23-17. The Horns started the drive by twice converting on third-and-8 – first on a 17-yard reception by junior running back Chris Warren III caught a pass for 17-yard yards, then on an Oklahoma defensive holding penalty that kept the drive alive. After short gains on a pair of running plays, Texas converted on third-and-4 with a pass to Warren for 15 yards to the OU 23. An OU late hit on Ehlinger resulted in a 12-yard penalty to give Texas the ball at the Oklahoma 11-yard line. Three quarterback keepers by Ehlinger gave Texas a first down just outside the one-yard line, where Warren, with an assist from Ehlinger, pushed his way into the end zone. The Horns took their first lead of the game midway through the fourth quarter on an 8-yard touchdown run by Ehlinger to put Texas up 24-23. The 8-play, 73-yard drive was highlighted a one-handed 7-yard reception by Hemphill-Mapps, a third-down 22-yard pass by Ehlinger from the left hash to the right sideline to Hemphill-Mapps and a 21-yard reception freshman tight end Cade Brewer at the OU 8-yard line that set up Ehlinger’s touchdown. Oklahoma answered right back, scoring three plays later to regain the lead, 29-24, on a 59-yard touchdown pass. OU failed on a pass for the two-point conversion, keeping the difference at five points.

41 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR GAME SEVEN • AUSTIN, TEXAS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 10 92,506 (OT) TEXAS 13 LONGHORNS

AUSTIN, Texas – In the third game to go into overtime this season, The University of Texas (3-4, 2-2) fell to No. 10/11 Oklahoma State (6-1, 3-1), 13-10, at Darrell The Cowboys entered play with the top-rated offense in the nation, averaging K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon. 610.7 yards of total offense and 411.2 passing yards per game, but the Horns held them to 428 and 282 yards, respectively. The Texas defense continued to shine for the Longhorns, holding Oklahoma State, which entered the game with the second-best scoring average in the FBS In the first overtime, Oklahoma State hit a 34-yard field goal to go ahead 13-10. at 48.8 points per game, to a season-low 13 points and snapping a nation-leading 35-game streak in which they had scored 20 points or more. Texas moved as close as the OSU 6-yard line on their drive, but on third-and-4, an Ehlinger pass sailed high and was intercepted by a Cowboy defender in the Junior linebacker Malik Jefferson led the team with 14 tackles, while junior end zone to end the game. cornerback Kris Boyd added 13 tackles and two quarterback hurries. Junior line- backer Breckyn Hager collected a career-best two sacks in the game. Junior punter Michael Dickson had another outstanding day, averaging 50.9 yards on 11 punts, including two over 60 yards, with five landing inside the 20. The Cowboys scored first, closing out a 10-play, 96-yard drive with a 7-yard touchdown run to take a 7-0 lead with 4:51 remaining in the first quarter. The Longhorns are on the road the next two weeks, starting with a trip to Waco for a Big 12 matchup with the Baylor Bears on Saturday, Oct. 28. Kickoff at The Cowboys utilized a hurry-up offense on their next possession, moving the McLane Stadium is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. CT. ball quickly to the UT 7-yard line as time expired in the first quarter.

On the first play of the second quarter, senior defensive lineman Poona Ford stripped Cowboy running back Justice Hill for a 7-yard loss, where it was recov- ered by junior defensive back DeShon Elliott.

Texas took over at their own 14 and on the first play from scrimmage freshman running back Daniel Young caught a pass from freshman quarterback Ehlinger in the backfield and was quickly dropped for a 6-yard loss. On the next play, junior wide receiver John Burt caught a pass at the OSU 15, where he tightroped the right sideline before sprinting downfield for 90 yards before being brought down at the UT 2-yard line. The 90-yard reception was the sixth-longest in Texas Football history and longest non-offensive pass play. Ehlinger closed out the drive a play later with a 2-yard touchdown run to even the score 7-7, where it would remain entering the half.

The Horns took the lead on the first possession of the second half on a 22-yard field goal by Joshua Rowland, giving UT the lead at 10-7. Texas twice kept the drive alive with conversions on third-and-1, while Ehlinger completed 3-of-4 passes on the drive, including a 23-yard pass to junior wide receiver Jerrod Heard.

Ehlinger completed 22-of-36 passes for 241 yards in the game, connecting with 12 different receivers.

Oklahoma State tied it, 10-10, with a 19-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys had set themselves up with a first-and-goal situation at the UT 1-yard line, but after being stuffed at the line on two carries, junior defensive back Holton Hill broke up a pass in the end zone, forcing the high-powered Oklahoma State offense to settle for the field goal.

42 GAME 8 OCTOBER 28, 2017 2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. BAYLOR THE LAST MATCHUP • OCT. 29, 2016 BAYLOR BEARS 35 Austin, Texas TEXAS 34 LONGHORNS

AUSTIN, Texas—In a game that came down to the final seconds, Trent Domingue’s last-minute Baylor threatened to score again on the next drive, advancing as far as the Texas two-yard line field goal and a staunch defensive stand lifted Texas (4-4, 2-3) over No. 8 Baylor (6-1, 3-1), 35-34, before being tackled for a loss twice in a row. The Bears were forced to settle for a field goal yet at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday night. again.

The Texas win spoils the Bears’ perfect season and extends the Longhorns’ unbeaten streak at With Texas looking to bridge the eight-point deficit, Lorenzo Joe extended a pass from Buechele home to four games this season. for 61 yards to carry the Longhorns into the red zone. Buechele then turned to tight end Andrew Beck, who took a slant pass to the house for six points. A two-point conversion effort fell just Running back D’Onta Foreman turned in a landmark performance, tallying 250 yards on the ground short, leaving the score at 34-32. to become the first 1,000-yard rusher for Texas since in 2007. The victory over the Bears also marks his ninth consecutive 100-yard rushing game. Texas’ final drive of the game began with 3:15 left on the clock. Buechele connected with Armanti Foreman for a 38-yard pass, sending the Longhorns into Baylor territory. As the clock ticked down Baylor required just over a minute to take the first lead of the game. After guiding the Bears to the to less than a minute, Texas trotted out its kicking team to attempt a 39-yard field goal. The kick halfway point, Baylor quarterback Seth Russell eluded Texas defenders for a 50-yard touchdown off the leg of Domingue sailed through the uprights, giving the Longhorns a one-point advantage run. and sending the home crowd into hysteria.

On the ensuing drive, Texas looked no further than the Foreman brothers to erase the deficit. D’Onta The Bears were unable to encroach upon Longhorn territory in their final possession, as the Texas Foreman took the first three handoffs for a first down, then wide receiver Armanti caught a pass for defense limited the Bears to just one first down. Facing a fourth down with three seconds left, another. After relying on D’Onta for 22 more yards, quarterback Shane Buechele found Armanti in Russell launched an incomplete pass to seal the Texas victory. the end zone for a 40-yard touchdown pass. The Texas drive evened the score at 7-7. The Longhorns face a road test against Texas Tech in Lubbock next week. That game kicks off at Texas struck gold again when cornerback Kris Boyd broke up the first pass of the Baylor drive, 11 a.m. and will be broadcast on FS1. knocking the ball high into the air. Safety P.J. Locke III tracked it came down with the interception at the Baylor 37-yard line. The Longhorns capitalized on the next play, when D’Onta Foreman broke free for a touchdown and a 14-7 Longhorn lead.

Baylor responded with a touchdown on their next drive, tying the game at 14 with 9:19 left in the first quarter. Despite the high-scoring opening minutes, both offenses remained quiet for the rest of the quarter.

Seven minutes into the second quarter, momentum seemed to shift towards Baylor as they recov- ered a Texas fumble at the Longhorns’ two-yard line. However, a holding penalty on the Bears in the end zone resulted in a safety, granting Texas two points for a 16-14 advantage.

On the next drive, Buechele fired a 40-yard pass to Collin Johnson, positioning the Longhorns in Baylor territory. A pair of screen passes to Jake Oliver moved the Longhorns to the nine-yard line, where D’Onta Foreman took over to score for Texas. Trent Domingue tacked on the extra point to give Texas a 23-14 lead.

A lengthy Baylor drive ended in a touchdown and swallowed up the final four minutes of the half in the process. Nevertheless, the Longhorns took a 23-21 lead going into the break.

Texas capped off its first possession of the second half with a 25-yard field goal from Domingue, lengthening the Longhorn advantage to 26-21.

Baylor responded with a touchdown on their next drive, reclaiming the lead for the first time since the opening minutes of the third quarter.

With 6:25 left in the third quarter, the Bears looked poised to score another touchdown as they lined up at the Texas eight-yard line. But a sack from Malik Jefferson and an unyielding defense held Baylor to a field goal, making the score 31-26.

One minute into the fourth quarter, cornerback Anthony Wheeler forced the ball out of the arms of Baylor running back JaMycal Hasty. Locke III quickly pounced on the ball for his second recovered turnover of the night. The Longhorns were unable to convert the turnover into points, however, and punted.

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